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Fall Festival is history - See Pages 3A, 1B Canton £>b£crl>er Volume 11 Number 15 Thursday, September 12, 1985 Canton, Michigan 76 Pages 'wenty-Five Cent? Board passes tax hike; lower than cap By Diane Gale stafl writer A 0.76 millage increase was ap- proved Tuesdsay by the Canion Town- ship Board of Trustees Following a lengthy public hearing, where about 25 residents aired their opposition to a proposed 2.01 millage hike, the board whittled the numbers down by more than half The board has earmarked 2 mills for ' the general fund. 3 06 mills for the fire fund and 4.83 militt for the police fund The police fund is the only budget re- flecting an -increase from the 1984 rates In 1984 Canton levied 9.13 mills — a total that increases to 9.89 in 1985 The hike represents an 8 percent increase as opposed to the proposed 20 percent rise In 1976 and 1977, Canton voters gave the board authority to raise by unlimit- ed amounts both police and fire mil- lage increases The general fund has a 5-mill cap. set by state law Because townships receive state- shared revenue based only on the size of amounts in their general funds excluding police and fire millages - the board juggled the figures in the three budgets. Millage for the general fund is listed at 5 mills, police at 3.33 mills and fire at 1.56 mills. Canton will reap about $200,000 in state-shared revenue by making this switch, suggested by Canton Treasurer Gerald Brown COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL taxpayers will bear the burden of the higher general fund millage because personal property taxes on equipment are levied against only the general fund, and not the police and fire funds Brown said the proposed 2.01 mill cap excluded the gain expected from the revenues generated in the personal property taxes. The changes are compared to pro- posed actual 1985 millage allocations at 2 0 in the general fund, 3.26 for the fire fund and 5 88 for the police fund The decrease was accomplished by realizing extra revenues from personal propertv taxes and cutting back ex- penditures by about $100,000 in the po- lice department budget, Brown said The board's ability to lower the mil- lage was made possible by extending the payback time for the new $2 mil- lion police building on Canton Center Road The payback, which had been targeted at 4 ^ years, will be 10 years The new facility will be paid for with public improvement funds, or unused general fund revenues reserved for special projects. Before the board voted on the mil- lage hike, residents adamantly opposed the short-term payback TTiey said most residents buy their homes with a 15- to 30-year mortgage, and the board should take a similar conservative ap- proach when spending their tax dollars Please turn to Page 4 New top cop plans changes By Diana Gala staff writer A shiny gold Canton Township police chief badge was passed along to new hands Tuesday night, ending an eight month search for the office holder John Santomauro's appointment be- came official as 35th District Judge James Garber administered the oath of office at the start of the Canton Town- ship Board of Trustees meeting. "I'm very enthusiastic about start- ing, and I look forward to doing the du- Ues I've been hired to do," Santomauro said. He left a public safety director position in Pittsfield Township, a com- munity south of Ann Arbor, to take the Canton post, which pays $35,000 annu- ally. We had 160 applications around the country, and this guy happened to be in our own backyard," Canton Supervisor James Poole said. "Speaking for his at- tributions and qualifications is that he was chosen." SANTOMAURO. 36, will begin his post today, which was to coincide with the opening day of the new police build- ing, adjacent to Canton Township Hall on Canton Center Road. Many opening days have been slated and scratched due to construction set- backs A new date is targeted for Sept 26 Aaron Machnik, Canton's Building Department director, recommended the most recent delay, Santomauro said, due to incomplete and unsatisfac- tory contractual work Despite the setbacks. Canton s police chief has high praise for the new facili- ty, citing what he calls "aesthetic" and functional" qualities We have a fast-growing community, and I think the department should com- plement the community." Santomauro said _ During a telephone conversation be- fore the swearing-in ceremony, Santo- mauro said he will meet with police personnel to explain what he expects, and to learn what they are anticipating Stressing a need for communication, Santomauro said, he also is meeting with the collective bargaining units next week 4, We will see where the Canton Township Police Department is at, and where we can improve," Santomauro said "We have a lot of work to do from an administrative level, and that's no reflection on any individual or group of people. Good morale is a direct deriva- tive of good leadership." WITHIN THE NEXT 30 to 90 days, he said, some "basic changes' will be made in the department. A strong em- phasis will be placed on the mid-man- agement, or sergeant, level. "The nuts and bolts of good police work is in line with the road officers 4nd the people who supervise them," Please turn to Page 4 Storm pounds Canton By Dennla Coffman and Diana Gala staff writers Supervisor James Poole (left) his oath of office Tuesday night. BILL BRESLER/stafl photographer congratulates John Santomauro after the new police chief took Parents protest school busing policy By Dennla Coffman staff writer The school district's busing policy came under fire from several parents during a regular meeting of the Plym- outh-Canton Board of Education Mon- day night. Two parents Arthur Beaudrie and Lark Samouelian complained that because they lived just short of the 1.5 miles required for school bus service to their homes, they were being deprived of transportation "My son, 8. in the third grade, is not allowed on the bus," said Beaudrie. "It bothers me that they allow a 12th grader to ride on the bus, because he lives 1.5 miles away, but they prevent a third grader, who lives 1.4 miles away from school, fron? riding on the bus •it i, • *- » Jll||jall timp BBflji- [ ll3VC UOU <• UlITTvTZIt U *" ,VT standing this. The most important car- go is our children. Which is the lesser of two evils?" asked Beaudrie, "making a 12th grader or a third grader walk l 1 * miles?" Roland Thomas, school board presi- dent. said: "We must draw the line at 1.5 miles or else the state deducts transportation payments. We had to choose not to bus to your subdivision. I live in the same area as you do and my children walk, although only a mile." BEAUDRIE. a resident of the Trail- wood subdivision, said he found it "very disturbing" that the Trailwood area was not provided with school bus service He said his child faced not only bad weather, but the risk of molestation on his way to school BAaiM T r e a s u r e r Dr. F. .1 McClendon said: 'We ought to put pressure on the Legislature to find out if the children's safety is adequately provided for." McClendon said the school district was "pulled in two directions. Some of us are afraid of taking money out of the classrooms and putting it into school buses." Thomas said he believed the cost of transporting a child by bus was $125 to $165 per year. Raymond Hnedel, asso- ciate superintendent for business, said he thought the amount was around $160 Other parents had complaints simi- lar to that of Beaudrie. Samouelian, also a Trailwood resi- dent. said she lives 1.2 miles from the school her children attend "They had been riding the bus for about two years, and then we found out they were not to ride. I would like the board to take immediate procedures to aid my subdivision because many wom- en are beginning to work It has been chaos every morning." SAMOUELIAN said she and her hus- band travel as part of their jobs. She has a caretaker in the house but the caretaker does not drive. "The children ride their bikes to school on good weather days and were instructed to ride the bus if bad weath- er occurred," she said Samouelian said It was not a situa- tion in which she wanted to leave a child. "I don't always know where I am going to be between 3 and 4 p.m..' she said The Samouelians have been look- ing into the possibility of organizing a carpool Thomas said the safety of children Retailers take aim at bouncing checks was the responsibility of the local mu- nicipal governments "At some point, parents must accept some sort of re- sponsibility." "I take responsibility," Samouelian replied. "I'm a working parent, but I don't want to go to work while my child sits there With this situation, my child is not receiving the best possible educa- tion." SHE ASKED that a steering com- mittee be formed to look into the mat- ter, but Thomas suggested that she and the Beaudrie family bring the matter before the district's safety committee David Artley. board vice president, said he had been to Lansing and had argued with state legislators "But if you take $150 times the school enroll- ment, it adds up We must change this law in Lansing The place to attackit is at Tjanriny " "Everybody passes the buck," said Samouelian. High winds and rain pummeled Can- ton and Plymouth during a rainstorm Sunday night. "It's been a long time since I've seen one like that," said Plymouth Depart- ment of Public Works Director Ken Vo- gras. Vogras said the underground drain- age system was overloaded by the storm, causing streets to flood in sever- al areas "We had a lot of street flooding, but there's really nothing that can be done about that," said Vogras. Canton Township fire trucks were rolling at full capacity between 6 p.m and 8 p.m., according to Canton fire of- ficials. Major Incidents reported by the Can- *ton fire department include a natural gas leak at Versailles and Calais Court. About 7:05 p.m. fire trucks arrived at Canton Center and Joy roads where wires were downed. At 7:20 p.m. arcing electrical wires were spotted in the 42000 block of Joy Road. MOST OF THE WIND damage in Canton was concentrated in the north- ern portion of the community, said Jake Dingeldey, Canton DPW director The permanent pumps stationed at Cherry Hill and Lotz and Cherry Hill and Haggerty were turned on Sun- day to curtiul flooded basements in that area. Autumn can be an especially bad time of the year because leaves fall, covering catch basins and bringing about flooding. About all that can be done when the system is overloaded is wait for the waters to recede, said Vogras. The heavy winds blew off tree limbs, add- ing to the problem "We've been trying to get the limbs off the streets, first of all," said Vo- gras WAYNE COUNTY is responsible for clearing limbs from county roads. The Detroit Edison Co. workers responded to the areas and repaired wires downed by the fallen limbs The storm seemed to affect Plym- outh mostly," said Vogras. "There was nothing in Northville or Livonia " The Plymouth DPW crew and a pri- vate firm contracted by the city com bined to remove the tree ttmbs Moo- day By Diana (Ma staff writer Everyone knows not to lake wooden nickels" but spotting bad checks is more difficult Helping retailers combat thoae who write bogus checks was discussed at a recent Cantor Chamber of Commerce business luncheon where laws were highlighted and preventative tips out- lined. The merchant is operating on the good faith of the consumer who is handing them a negotiable instrument that ia as good as cash, and then the merchant finds out It is not as good as cash,'' said James Hallan, general counsel for the Michigan Retailers As- sociation who spoke at the Chamber seminar Providing mini-seminars at the monthly Chamber meetings is a pro- gram launched to provide members with current data affecting their busi- nesses. said Connie Koers. Canton Chamber manager BECAUSE A RETAILER'S main ob- jective is to make sales, accepting checks when cash Is unavailable Is con- sidered good business. It becomes terri- ble for busineaa, however, when the check is returned from the bank stamped insufficient funds ' In 1990 the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve reported 4 5 million checks with a value of $15 billion were returned in Michigan's Lower Peninsu- la. Hallan said Issuance of bad checks since then has increased "A retailer has to make a busineaa judgment," Hallan said. 'They want to aeil the goods and make It easy to pur- chase " Laws recently passed by Michigan legislators are aiding merchants in combating bouncing cheeks,'a majority of which are written from newly opened accounts Beginning July 1. 1985. all newly opened personal checking accounts in Michigan must include, on the face of the checks, the date when the account was opened, according to Public Act 265 of 1994, which was sponsored by State Rep William Keith. IMJarden City "Statistics show that the older the account, the leaa chance the check will come back for insufficient funds." Hal lan said Commonly retailers guess at the age of an account by the aerial number In the corner however, they are misled when persons request their accounts begin at 1,000 P A 265 will eliminate the guess work BANKS ARE ANXIOUS for business and encourage persons to open ac- counts. said Keith, a member of the House of Representatives Banking and Finance Committee, who previously chaired the group When a bad check is written the honest customers bear the burden "It's the merchants who suffer, and they, in turn, pass it on in the prices," said Keith, a former banker and Gar den City school board member "It's the general public pays ' Another bill, P A 274, which went into effect March 1995. gives retailers a right to file in small claims court for double the amount of the bad check Please turn to Paqc 4 what's inside Brevities . . . 9A Business .... . . 6C Canton Chatter . . . 2B Church . . . 6-7B Clubs In Action. 4B Creative Living . . . . . 1E Crossword .... . . . . 5E Entertainment . . . . 9-11B FYI . . . . 7A Medical briefs . . . 8 B Obituaries .... . . . . 6A 12A Sports . . .1-5C Stroller . . . 14A Suburban Life . . . 1-5B The View .... . . . . 1B WSDP . . . -5A Classified . .SectionsC.D.E IN TODAY'S m a u t

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Fall Festival is history - See Pages 3A, 1B

C a n t o n £ > b £ c r l > e r V o l u m e 11 N u m b e r 15 T h u r s d a y , S e p t e m b e r 12, 1985 C a n t o n , Michigan 76 Pages ' w e n t y - F i v e C e n t ?

Board passes tax hike; lower than cap By Diane Gale staf l wr i te r

A 0.76 millage increase was ap-proved Tuesdsay by the Canion Town-ship Board of Trustees

Following a lengthy public hearing, where about 25 residents aired their opposition to a proposed 2.01 millage hike, the board whittled the numbers down by more than half

The board has earmarked 2 mills for ' the general fund. 3 06 mills for the fire

fund and 4.83 militt for the police fund The police fund is the only budget re-flecting an -increase from the 1984 rates

In 1984 Canton levied 9.13 mills — a total that increases to 9.89 in 1985 The hike represents an 8 percent increase as opposed to the proposed 20 percent rise

In 1976 and 1977, Canton voters gave the board authority to raise by unlimit-ed amounts both police and fire mil-lage increases The general fund has a

5-mill cap. set by state law Because townships receive state-

shared revenue based only on the size of amounts in their general funds excluding police and fire millages -the board juggled the figures in the three budgets. Millage for the general fund is listed at 5 mills, police a t 3.33 mills and fire at 1.56 mills.

Canton will reap about $200,000 in state-shared revenue by making this switch, suggested by Canton Treasurer Gerald Brown

COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL taxpayers will bear the burden of the higher general fund millage because personal property taxes on equipment are levied against only the general fund, and not the police and fire funds

Brown said the proposed 2.01 mill cap excluded the gain expected from the revenues generated in the personal property taxes.

The changes are compared to pro-posed actual 1985 millage allocations at 2 0 in the general fund, 3.26 for the

fire fund and 5 88 for the police fund The decrease was accomplished by

realizing extra revenues from personal propertv taxes and cutting back ex-penditures by about $100,000 in the po-lice department budget, Brown said

The board's ability to lower the mil-lage was made possible by extending the payback time for the new $2 mil-lion police building on Canton Center Road The payback, which had been targeted at 4 ^ years, will be 10 years

The new facility will be paid for with

public improvement funds, or unused general fund revenues reserved for special projects.

Before the board voted on the mil-lage hike, residents adamantly opposed the short-term payback TTiey said most residents buy their homes with a 15- to 30-year mortgage, and the board should take a similar conservative ap-proach when spending their tax dollars

Please turn to Page 4

New top cop plans changes By Diana Gala staf f w r i t e r

A shiny gold Canton Township police chief badge was passed along to new hands Tuesday night, ending an eight month search for the office holder

John Santomauro's appointment be-came official as 35th District Judge James Garber administered the oath of office at the start of the Canton Town-ship Board of Trustees meeting.

"I 'm very enthusiastic about start-ing, and I look forward to doing the du-Ues I've been hired to do," Santomauro said. He left a public safety director position in Pittsfield Township, a com-munity south of Ann Arbor, to take the Canton post, which pays $35,000 annu-ally.

We had 160 applications around the country, and this guy happened to be in our own backyard," Canton Supervisor James Poole said. "Speaking for his at-tributions and qualifications is that he was chosen."

SANTOMAURO. 36, will begin his post today, which was to coincide with the opening day of the new police build-ing, adjacent to Canton Township Hall on Canton Center Road.

Many opening days have been slated and scratched due to construction set-backs A new date is targeted for Sept 26

Aaron Machnik, Canton's Building Department director, recommended

the most recent delay, Santomauro said, due to incomplete and unsatisfac-tory cont rac tua l work

Despite the setbacks. Canton s police chief has high praise for the new facili-ty, citing what he calls "aesthetic" and

functional" qualities We have a fast-growing community,

and I think the department should com-plement the community." Santomauro said _

During a telephone conversation be-fore the swearing-in ceremony, Santo-mauro said he will meet with police personnel to explain what he expects, and to learn what they are anticipating Stressing a need for communication, Santomauro said, he also is meeting with the collective bargaining units next week

4,We will see where the Canton Township Police Department is at, and where we can improve," Santomauro said "We have a lot of work to do from an administrative level, and that's no reflection on any individual or group of people. Good morale is a direct deriva-tive of good leadership."

WITHIN THE NEXT 30 to 90 days, he said, some "basic changes' will be made in the department. A strong em-phasis will be placed on the mid-man-agement, or sergeant, level.

"The nuts and bolts of good police work is in line with the road officers 4nd the people who supervise them,"

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Storm pounds Canton

By Dennla Coffman and Diana Gala staff writers

Superv isor James Poole ( le f t ) his oath of o f f i ce Tuesday n igh t .

BILL BRESLER/stafl photographer

congra tu la tes John Santomauro af ter the new po l ice chief took

Parents protest school busing policy By Dennla Coffman staff writer

The school district's busing policy came under fire from several parents during a regular meeting of the Plym-outh-Canton Board of Education Mon-day night.

Two parents — Arthur Beaudrie and Lark Samouelian — complained that because they lived just short of the 1.5 miles required for school bus service to their homes, they were being deprived of transportation

"My son, 8. in the third grade, is not allowed on the bus," said Beaudrie. "It bothers me that they allow a 12th grader to ride on the bus, because he lives 1.5 miles away, but they prevent a third grader, who lives 1.4 miles away f rom school, fron? riding on the bus

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standing this. The most important car-go is our children. Which is the lesser of two evils?" asked Beaudrie, "making a 12th grader or a third grader walk l 1* miles?"

Roland Thomas, school board presi-dent. said: "We must draw the line at 1.5 miles or else the state deducts transportation payments. We had to choose not to bus to your subdivision. I live in the same area as you do and my children walk, although only a mile."

BEAUDRIE. a resident of the Trail-wood subdivision, said he found it "very disturbing" that the Trailwood area was not provided with school bus service

He said his child faced not only bad weather, but the risk of molestation on his way to school

BAaiM Treasurer Dr. F. .1 McClendon

said: 'We ought to put pressure on the Legislature to find out if the children's safety is adequately provided for."

McClendon said the school district was "pulled in two directions. Some of us are afraid of taking money out of the classrooms and putting it into school buses."

Thomas said he believed the cost of transporting a child by bus was $125 to $165 per year. Raymond Hnedel, asso-ciate superintendent for business, said he thought the amount was around $160

Other parents had complaints simi-lar to that of Beaudrie.

Samouelian, also a Trailwood resi-dent. said she lives 1.2 miles from the school her children attend

"They had been riding the bus for about two years, and then we found out they were not to ride. I would like the

board to take immediate procedures to aid my subdivision because many wom-en are beginning to work It has been chaos every morning."

SAMOUELIAN said she and her hus-band travel as part of their jobs. She has a caretaker in the house but the caretaker does not drive.

"The children ride their bikes to school on good weather days and were instructed to ride the bus if bad weath-er occurred," she said

Samouelian said It was not a situa-tion in which she wanted to leave a child.

"I don't always know where I am going to be between 3 and 4 p.m..' she said The Samouelians have been look-ing into the possibility of organizing a carpool

Thomas said the safety of children

Retailers take aim at bouncing checks

was the responsibility of the local mu-nicipal governments "At some point, parents must accept some sort of re-sponsibility."

"I take responsibility," Samouelian replied. "I 'm a working parent, but I don't want to go to work while my child sits there With this situation, my child is not receiving the best possible educa-tion."

SHE ASKED that a steering com-mittee be formed to look into the mat-ter, but Thomas suggested that she and the Beaudrie family bring the matter before the district's safety committee

David Artley. board vice president, said he had been to Lansing and had argued with state legislators "But if you take $150 times the school enroll-ment, it adds up We must change this law in Lansing The place to a t tack i t is at Tjanriny "

"Everybody passes the buck," said Samouelian.

High winds and rain pummeled Can-ton and Plymouth during a rainstorm Sunday night.

"It 's been a long time since I've seen one like that," said Plymouth Depart-ment of Public Works Director Ken Vo-gras.

Vogras said the underground drain-age system was overloaded by the storm, causing streets to flood in sever-al areas

"We had a lot of street flooding, but there's really nothing that can be done about that," said Vogras.

Canton Township fire trucks were rolling at full capacity between 6 p.m and 8 p.m., according to Canton fire of-ficials.

Major Incidents reported by the Can-*ton fire department include a natural gas leak at Versailles and Calais Court. About 7:05 p.m. fire trucks arrived at Canton Center and Joy roads where wires were downed. At 7:20 p.m. arcing electrical wires were spotted in the 42000 block of Joy Road.

MOST OF THE WIND damage in Canton was concentrated in the north-ern portion of the community, said Jake Dingeldey, Canton DPW director

The permanent pumps — stationed at Cherry Hill and Lotz and Cherry Hill and Haggerty — were turned on Sun-day to curtiul flooded basements in that area.

Autumn can be an especially bad time of the year because leaves fall, covering catch basins and bringing about flooding.

About all that can be done when the system is overloaded is wait for the waters to recede, said Vogras. The heavy winds blew off tree limbs, add-ing to the problem

"We've been trying to get the limbs off the streets, first of all," said Vo-gras

WAYNE COUNTY is responsible for clearing limbs from county roads. The Detroit Edison Co. workers responded to the areas and repaired wires downed by the fallen limbs

The storm seemed to affect Plym-outh mostly," said Vogras. "There was nothing in Northville or Livonia "

The Plymouth DPW crew and a pri-vate firm contracted by the city com bined to remove the t ree ttmbs Moo-day

By Diana ( M a staff writer

Everyone knows not to lake wooden nickels" but spotting bad checks is more difficult

Helping retailers combat thoae who write bogus checks was discussed at a recent Cantor Chamber of Commerce business luncheon where laws were highlighted and preventative tips out-lined.

The merchant is operating on the good faith of the consumer who is handing them a negotiable instrument that ia as good as cash, and then the merchant finds out It is not as good as cash,'' said James Hallan, general counsel for the Michigan Retailers As-sociation who spoke at the Chamber seminar

Providing mini-seminars at the

monthly Chamber meetings is a pro-gram launched to provide members with current data affecting their busi-nesses. said Connie Koers. Canton Chamber manager

BECAUSE A RETAILER'S main ob-jective is to make sales, accepting checks when cash Is unavailable Is con-sidered good business. It becomes terri-ble for busineaa, however, when the check is returned from the bank stamped insufficient funds '

In 1990 the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve reported 4 5 million checks with a value of $15 billion were returned in Michigan's Lower Peninsu-la. Hallan said Issuance of bad checks since then has increased

"A retailer has to make a busineaa judgment," Hallan said. 'They want to aeil the goods and make It easy to pur-chase "

Laws recently passed by Michigan legislators are aiding merchants in combating bouncing cheeks,'a majority of which are written from newly opened accounts

Beginning July 1. 1985. all newly opened personal checking accounts in Michigan must include, on the face of the checks, the date when the account was opened, according to Public Act 265 of 1994, which was sponsored by State Rep William Keith. IMJarden City

"Statistics show that the older the account, the leaa chance the check will come back for insufficient funds." Hal lan said

Commonly retailers guess at the age of an account by the aerial number In the corner however, they are misled when persons request their accounts

begin at 1,000 P A 265 will eliminate the guess work

BANKS ARE ANXIOUS for business and encourage persons to open ac-counts. said Keith, a member of the House of Representatives Banking and Finance Committee, who previously chaired the group When a bad check is written the honest customers bear the burden

"It 's the merchants who suffer, and they, in turn, pass it on in the prices," said Keith, a former banker and Gar den City school board member "It's the general public pays '

Another bill, P A 274, which went into effect March 1995. gives retailers a right to file in small claims court for double the amount of the bad check

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iAiP ^ TWsOa* ^«pt«fTioer 12. 1986

Observer announces realignment of See Crackertwrrei column on to-

d a y i « ? d i : o n a i page

Ar major realignment of Observer & Eccentric Newspapers editors took ef-fect tius week according to Managing Editor Steven M Barnaby The changes.

• Susan Rosiek to the new post of assistant managing editor for Wayne County editions

• Emory Daniels — editor of -tbe Plymouth and Canton Observers

• Marybeth Dillon — editor of the Livonia and Redford Observers.

• Marilyn Fitcheit — sports coordi-nator for all 12 editions

• Carl Stoddard — copy desk chief for all 12 editions

ROSIEK a 12-year veteran of the Observer L Eccentric Newspapers, was most recently editor of the Livonia Observer for five years and previously edited the Garden City Observer Earli-er she worked as a reporter and enter-tainment editor

With a bachelor of arts degree ID journalism from Michigan State Uni-versity. she is a member of the Detroit chapter of Women in Communications and the Michigan Business and Profes-sional Women's Organization

Daniels, previously editor .of t i e Plymouth Observer for 10 years, be-comes editor of both the Plymouth and Canton editions Diilon moves east to become editor of the Livonia and Red-ford Observers

Daniels joined the Observer in De-cember of 1965 and served as editor in Garden City. Westianc. Farmington. Southfieid. Plymouth and Canton The Westland resident is a member of the Plymouth Rotary Gub. Sigma Delta Chi. Wayne-Westland Special Educa-tion Parent Advisory Council (as chair-man) and the Michigan Association for Children with Learning Disabilities.

He has a bachelor of science degree in secondary education with a major in journalism from Central Michigan Uni-versity and a graduate degree from the University of Michigan-Dearborn un history and political science

DILLON JOINED the Observer & Eccentric as a sports reporter after

S u s a n Ftosiek

earning a bachelor of artst in journal-ism from the University of Michigan She was a reporter for the Farmington Observer and most recently editor of the Canton Observer

Dillon replaces Rosiek as Livonia ed-itor and Judith Berne as Redford edi-tor Berne becomes editor of the Bir-rmngham-Bloomfield and West Bloom-field editions of the Eccentric

Fitchett becomes sports coordinator a post she has filled on an interim ba-sis. leading the coverage of sports in a host of leagues in two counties

With a bachelor of arts from Wayne State University, she began working for these papers as a reporter in 1974. was Westland Observer editor in 1975. a copy editor in 1976 and chief of the copy desk since 1977 She is pursuing graduate work m business administra-tion at the University of Detroit.

Stoddard, who succeeds her as chief of the copy desk, was previously South-field Eccentric editor

He was graduated from MSU with a bachelor of arts degree m journalism and joined the Southfieid Eccentric as a reporter in 1973. He was named edi-tor of the newspaper in 1978

Stoddard is completing requirements for a master of arts degree in journal-ism from Michigan State University

Madonna gets U.S. grant for Hispanics

The U S Department of Education has given Madonna College. Livonia, a 151,000 one-year grant to fund a pro-gram preparing 50 Hispanic high school students for college

Sr Mary Martinez, associate profes-sor of foreign languages at Madonna, will direct the program. It will include pre-coLiege courses such as "Introduc-tion to Computers. Writing and Com-position,'" "Library Skills'" and "Cultur-al Awareness.

Many of Madonna's 40 Hispanic stu-dents will serve as mentors and tutors for the prospective students

'Madonna College saw the need for this program and extended its re-sources We are very interested .in the

Hispanic community, the fastest-grow-ing minority group in the United States, and their educational needs." said Sr Martinez

She will solicit assistance from the network of Hispanic agencies and peo-ple Other teachers for the project will be drawn from the metropolitan De-troit area as well as Madonna's faculty — such as Ramon Torres-Isea of the natural science division

Sr Martinez is secretary of the board of Latin Americans for Social and Economic Development and relig-ious education teacher at Santa Ana and the Hispanic mission of Maria Madre de la Iglesia in Detroit.

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Dave Workman ( lef t) and Barry Simeacu, shown toasts the g rownup members of the " O n the Run in photo at left, take a break f rom their job dur- Fire C o m p a n y " dur ing the f i re f i gh te rs muster at M e m b e r s of the h igh schoo l sw im teams ( top ing the Fall Festival. They tended the charcoal the fest ival . pho to ) t u r n e d out in 90-degree heat last week-f i res in the barbecue pi ts. Mark Wendel l , 4, end to shuck corn w i th the Canton Rotary Club.

Cliff M c C l u m p h a and Bill C r i pps ( b o t t o m pho to ) boi l co rn for the Plymouth Rotary C l u b ' s c h i c k e n barbecue.

Jessica Spencer, 2, en joys a pony r ide w i th the he lp of her father, Dave Spencer of Can ton , dur

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C a h a l a n s t a y s c l e a r o f o f f i c e By Denntt Coffmen start writer

William Cahalan. the recently installed Michigan racing commissioner, has yet lo make an appear ance at his Plymouth office on Main Street

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A BUCKINGHAM RESIDENT also warned the board that high taxes would dissuade industry from locating in the community

Depending on where they locate, they will bear these costs, the resident said "I think it would be harder to attract industry

A 0 76 mill <76 cents per $1,000 state equalized valuation or SEV) increase represents $22 80 more m taxes for a property owner with a $60,000 house assessed at $30,000

With the 20 percent increase the rise would have been $60 30 for the same taxpayer

A Warren Road resident suggested having a re-ferendum to repeal the police and fire unlimited millages

Trustee Stephen Larson responded "What kind of police department do you want0 What kind of re-sponse time"1 What level of service do you want or need0 That's what we look at when we set the budgets. On 364 days a year, people are telling us they want services.

Trustees stressed the Cantor, board has a reputa-tion of being frugal' and is reluctant to raise mil-lages They cited 1980-84 as being years when the board decreased millage rates Board members noted, however that due to increased property as-sessments during those years, most taxpayers failed to see a significant drop in their tax bills Lower millage rates and the increased assessments offset each other

Estimated 1986 revenues are listed at $9,232,478 with 60 percent generated from property taxes, 26 percent from inter-governmental revenues (state and federal monies), 4 percent for service charges 2 percent for licenses and permits and 8 percent from miscellaneous revenues

Estimated expenditures for 1986 are listed at 31 percent of the total budget for police, 17 percent for fire. 10 percent for capital outlay. 5 percent for recreation, senior citizen and other activities, 11 percent for policy and administration, 8 percent for debt payments. 6 percent for general operations, 6 percent for public works and sanitation and 6 per cent for community development and planning

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You're always going to have the professional bad check writer, but you do have the marginal bad check writers who need this kind of simple prodd-ing," Hallan said.

P A 278 of 1984 complements P A 276 by in-creasing the small claims court limit from $600 to $1,000 this year and beginning Jan 1, 1986. it in-creases to $1,500

Another bill. P.A 277 of 1984, which went into effect March 1985, changes the amount on a check •Hat is considered a felony Previously, a minimum of $50 was considered a felony Now bad checks written for an amount under $200 are considered a misdemeanor

"Retailers were finding that prosecutors were reluctant to issue warrants for bad check writing because it was a felony," Hallan said. "We think it will increase enforcement from prosecutors, and it will help to reduce the circuit court backlog by keeping enforcement in the district courts."

Hallan gives the following steps to minimize bad check losses

e check the numerical amount of the check with the written amount;

e look for legibility: e spot a perforated edge on the top or side of the

check

Cahalan s right to hold the office was upheld Monday by the Michigan Court of Appeals

The court also ruled that William Ballenger who served as commissioner since he replaced Freder lck Van Tiem, who died before his four-year term of office expired, was not entitled to the office

But Ballenger Tuesday filed motions with the Michigan Supreme Court in an attempt to overrule the lower court order and retain his job

Ballenger claimed he was entitled to serve a full four-year term of his own, but Attorney General Frank Kelley ruled in November 1984 that Ba! ienger s term was to expire Dec 31.1984

Michigan Gov James Blanchard permitted Bal-lenger to continue his term beyond the expiration date, as defined by Kelley, but on Sept 1 appointed former Wayne County Prosecutor Cahalan to the racing post for a term to expire in December 1988

But Ballenger vowed to take his case to the Mich-igan Supreme Court and he filed with the court late Tuesday \ A

Cahalan. meanwhile, avoided making an appeW ance at his Plymouth office, even though Ballenger did not appear there Tuesday either

Cahalan met with his deputy commissioners and executive secretary Tuesday but not at the Plym-o u t h o f f i c e

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The new chief replaces Jerry Cox. who resigned in January 1985 following a study that said the de partment needed a strong, aggressive assertive manager with a dominating influence Lt L a r n Stewart has served as acting chief since

Santomauro, who served 13 months in Vietnam earned a Navy Commendation Medal, the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry and the Purple Heart Medal He began working as an officer in Farmington in 1969 In 1976 he was simultaneously appointed Farming-ton's public safety director and promoted from ser geant to lieutenant

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• C H E S A N I N G H E R I T A G E T O U R Tuesday. Sept 17 - City of Plym-

outh Parks and Recreation in coopera-tion with Bianco Travel & Tours will be sponsoring a one-day trip to Chesaning The charge of $28 includes transporta-tion by bus. enroute snack and bever-age service, lunch at the Chesaning Heritage House, shopping at the Chesaning Olde Home Shoppes. tour of Curwood Castle and a trip to Montrose Orchards For information or reserva-tion. call the recreation office at 455-6620 • N A S H V I L L E

Sept. 19-22 — A four-day three-night

trip to Nashville. Tenn., for |225 For details, call Y Travellers at 455-2804

• O Z A R K M O U N T A I N S Sept. 30 — St. Kenneth Seniors of St

Kenneth Catholic Church in Plymouth Township, in cooperation with Bianco Travel & Tours, will be taking a seven-day. six-night Ozark Country Mountain Tour departing by bus Monday. Sept 30 Trip includes Passion Play, six dinners, lunch, two breakfasts, two shows, caverns and tours The charge is $499 double Interested adults may call Kathrypn Pagel at 455-4435

• G R E E C E Oct. 12-26 - The big trip of the year

for the Y Travellers will be to Greece The tour includes 14 nights accommo-dations. 25 meals, tours. Cost is $1,729 For information, call Plymouth Com-munity Family YMCA at 453-2904 ~

• D E E P S O U T H T R I P Wednesday, Oct 30 — City of Plym-

outh Parks and Recreation in coopera-tion with Bianco Travel & Tours will sponsor a nine-day, eight-night tour of the deep South beginning Oct. 30. The charge of $699 per person' (based on double occupancy) includes bus trans-portation. eight nights accommoda-tions, six dinners, three lunches, one breakfast, tour stops in Memphis,

Tenn.. Vicksburg, Miss.. Natchez. Miss New Orleans. La., Biloxi, Miss . Mobile, Ala ; Chattanooga, Tenn . Berea, Ky , and Lexington. Ky Any interested adult may contact the recreation de-partment at 455-6620 for further infor-

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• T O W A S H I N G T O N , D . C . Friday. Nov. 29 — The City of Plym-

outh Parks and Recreation Depart-ment, in cooperation with Lakeland

Tours, will sponsor a three-day/two-night trip to Washington D.C., Friday, Saturday. Sunday, Nov. 29, 30 and Dec 1. This trip is available to all eighth and ninth graders who are students of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

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P R O G R A M HIGHLIGHTS THURSDAY (Sept. 12)

5:05 p.m. Family Health — The effects of air travel

6:10 p.m. Chamber Chatter 7:30 p.m. Basketball Game of the Week —

Plymouth Canton Chiefs vs. Walled Lake West-ern in girls' basketball action

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FRIDAY (Sept. 13) News File at Five with Chuck Weiden-

Family Health — What is scabies'5

MONDAY (Sept. 16) 5:05 p.m. Family Health — How to care for a

hearing aid. 8-10 p.m. 88 Escape — New music with

Noelle Torrace

TUESDAY (Sept. 17) 5:05 p .m. . Family Health — Health risks asso-

ciated with sulfites 6:10 p.m. Family Report — Trust funds for

disabled

WEDNESDAY (Sept. 18) 5:05 p.m Family Health — Avoiding ex-

ercise-related injuries 6:10 p.m. . Community Focus hosted by Noelle

Torrace

THURSDAY (Sept. 19) 5:05 p.m. Family Health — More on preven-

tion of sports injuries. 6:10 p.m. Chamber Chatter — Tani Secunda

hosts with weekly news about the Canton Chamber of Commerce

F R I D A Y (Sept. 20) Family Health — The grapefruit 5:05 p.m.

diet 7:30 p.m. Football Game of Week

Chiefs vs. Walled Lake Western Canton

MONDAY (Sept. 23) 5:05 p.m. Family Health — Channel blockers,

what are they used for? 5 p.m. . News File at Five — News, sports and

weather forecast with Asta Zinbo.

O p e n h o u s e

s e t a t C E P Parents smitten with back-to-school nostalgia

can nurture a yen to return to dear, old golden rule days — those with children attending Centennial Educational Park, that is.

"There'll be an open bouse from 7 to 9:30 tonight at Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Canton high schools," said Dick Egli, community relations di-rector for Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

"The event will provide the opportunity for par-ents to follow an abbreviated form of their daughers' and sons' schedules."

A tour of the facility and an opportunity to meet staff members also will be provided

"Teachers will be in their classrooms presenting information about their class, class content re-quirements. homework, and their method of evalu-ation," said Egli.

Centennial Educational Park is on the southwest corner of Joy and Canton Center roads All are wel-come.

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obituaries DORIS BROADWAY

Funeral services for Mrs Broadway. 84 of Al-.oona. Fla were scheduled this morning at Beyers Funeral Home in Umatilla, Fla

Mrs Broadway, who died Sept 9. was born in Birkenhead. England, and moved to Altoona from Plymouth in 1969 She was a member of the Altoo-na United Methodist Church A resident of Plym-outh for more than 30 years, she was active in the Plymouth-xHistorical Society and the Plymouth Symphony Society In Plymouth she ran a family print shop and an office supply store for mam vears with her first husband, Roy Pursell. who died in 1961.

Survivors include husband. Albert, son, U S Rep Carl Pursell of Plymouth; daughters. Cordia Nipper of Livonia and Joanne Smith of Hillsdale 16 grand children and 10 great-grandchildren

MIRIAM C MILLER

Funeral services for Mrs Miller, 80. of Plymouth Township were scheduled for 10 a m today (Thurs day) in Lambert-Vermeulen Funeral Home in Plymouth with burial at Woodlawn Cemetery De troit. Officiating was the Rev Edward C Coley

Mrs Miller, who died Sept 9 at home, was bom in Ontario, Canada, and moved to Plymouth 10 years ago from Detroit A registered nurse, she graduated from Grace Hospital School of Nursing She was a member of Newburg United Methodist Church and of Plymouth Senior Citizens Club

Survivors mcUM* son. Fred of Livonia, two grandchildren and several nieces and nephews

EDWARD G WOODS

Funeral services for Mr Woods, 86. of Northville Township were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home in Plymouth with the Rev Mark Morning-star officiating Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Southeastern Michigan

Mr Woods, who died Sept. 3 in Southfieid, was born in Grand Rapids and moved to Plymouth from Eaton Rapids in the early 1930s He was an opera-ting engineer and a refrigeraiton engineer, first class, for 45 years He was a longtime member of the Operating Engineers Union of Detroit

Survivors include wife. Anna of Plymouth, son, Clyde Morgan of Sedona, Ariz.. da^gfrtgrsNfcj-ances Brown of Toledo and Muriel Henderson ofPSyTrv^ outh. seven grandchildren and three great-grand-children

IV A E. MICHAEL Funerai services for Mrs Michael, 83, of West-

.and were held recently in Vermeulen Memorial Funeral Home in Westland with burial at Cadillac Memorial Gardens West. Officiating was the Rev Jack Hoffman

Mrs Michael, who died Sept. 4 in Garden City, was a homemaker Survivors include stepdaughter. Myrtle Stonerock of Canton; sister. Mary Shirley of Westland and several nieces and nephews

GEORGE F. GIBBS Funeral services for Mr Gibbs, 83, of Livonia

were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth. Officiat-ing was Dr Walter Schmidt. Memorial contribu-tions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Founda-tion

Mr Gibbs. who died Sept 4 in Canton Township, was bom in Harrisonburg. Va., and moved to Livo-nia in 1935 from Detroit. He was a farmer in the Livonia-Plymouth area for 45 years and operated a produce stand in Livonia for many years He is sur-vived by four grandchildren

FRED J HETSLER. JR

Funeral services for Mr Hetsler. 69. of Ypsilanti

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were held recenlty in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia Officiating was the Rev Richard H Bern thai. Memorial con-tributions may be made to the Michigan Cancer Foundation

Mr Hetsler, who died Aug. 26 in Ann Arbor, was bom in Plymouth and lived his entire life in this area He graduated from Plymouth High School in 1933, and was employed by Marketfinders in South-field as an insurance underwriter until retiring in i981. He was a member of Epiphany Lutheran Church of DetroiL.

Survivors include wife, Geraldine. daughters. Candi Sehwandt of Novi, Judith Hestler of Troy, and Janice Frank of Livonia and by four grandchil-dren

GEORGIA N. VAN AKEN Funeral services for Mrs Van Aken. 79, of Salem

Township were held recently in Casterline Funeral Home in Northville with burial at Lapham's Ceme-tery in Salem Township Officiating was Pastor Richard Burgess Memorial contributions may be made to the American Kidney Foundation

Mrs Van Aken, who died Sept 7 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor, was bom in Traverse City and livecf in this area most of her life She was a homemaker and a member of the Salem Bible Church

Survivors include: daughters. Joanne Taft and Carole Wassenaar, both of Salem Township; brother, Richard Newman of Traverse City; sister. Virginia Lardie of Washington; five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren

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schedule at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter, 525 Farmer, will be as follows Mondays. 1 to 2 45 p.m and 7-8 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30 to 10:40 a.m., 1 to 2:50 p.m and 3 50 to 5:20 p.m Wednesdays. 1 to 2:50 p.m.. Fri-days. 8:30 to 10:40 a m and 1 to 2:45 p.m.; and Sundays, 2 to 3:20 p.m and 3 30 to 4:50 p.m Fees are $1.25 for adults. $1 for children and skate rental is 50 cents For further information, contact the recreation department at 455-6620

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Mark Trostle of Canton doesn't need a BMW. Mercedes-Ben2 or Rolls Royce to get people to notice him when he drives down the streets of Plymouth and Canton

Nor does Hugh Carpenter of Plym-outh

Both own what is considered the ulti-mate street rod by members of the Na-tional Street Rod Association They

; own 1932 Fords "I have a 32 Ford Roadster I'll be

showing in this weekend's National S t r e e t Rod Nationals and 1 have anoth-

er Ford I'm working on. in the garage, said Trostle

Not to be outdone. Carpenter, who is a detective with the Westland Police department , also has a '32 Ford, a coupe, in the show and another one at home that he and his son Tim. are working on

"I can't go anywhere, said Car-penter. "It's a problem, because other drivers look at the car while they're trying to drive, it draws so much atten-tion and they veer over into my lane Whenever I return to my parked car. there's always someone standing by it, waiting to ask questions "

ON THE surface, Trostle s '32 Ford Roadster and Carpenter 's 32 Ford Coupe may appear similar, but they're somewhate different underneath

Trostle built his car. part by part, by-ordering the parts from a production house that specializes in antique cars His car is a combination of fiberglass and metal components "All you need is the money," said Trostle.

But Carpenter began with an 1932 metal body and added parts, some of themfiberglass, to his antique car

Though Carpenter believes his car is *-5Porth more than $20,000 and Trostle

said he could get $28,000. both drivers use their Fords as they would any other vehicle — sort of

Both take out-of-state trips with their cars, but both try to keep them indoors during winter months

Salt and moisture could be harmful to the undercarriage of Trostle's car, he said, because much of the suspen-sion is chromed

"I started this during my high school days," he said "My father had a 1917 touring car I'm always not satisfied with the original and want to change it,"

Some of the changes include a Jag-uar independent rear suspension, Che-vy V-8 engine and decidedly not De-pression-Era comforts such as air con-ditioning

"It took me four years to put it to-gether,"' said Trostle. "I put about $15,000 into it Today, it would take about $20,000 I was offered $28,000 for

TROSTLE HAS put 5.000 miles on the car But after taking the car on a trip, he generally spends a weekend

"cleaning it up Now he is working on a Ford Victoria

The '32 Ford has a rumble seat, which is all right except when there's bad weather, said Trostle "You can make a street rod look <tf>y way you want it to look You don't need original parts It gets a lot of stares Older peo-ple can relate to it from another era They think it's original

Trostle, whose Ford Roadster has won several awards including a best of class during the Autorama. said the Street Rod Association tries not to em-phasize awards

They're trying not to turn it into a show car event," he said "Cars are not trailered in, they're driven in Other-wise, it would take the fun out of street-rodding

For street-rodders, this is the end of the season — the driving season, be-cause Michigan weather soon will take a turn for the worse — and end of the show season, because the NSRA show, to be held at the State Fairgrounds to-morrow, Saturday and Sunday is the fi-nal event of the season, at least in the northern tier of states

CARPENTER worked on his first 32 Ford Coupe for five years He and son Tim have been working on their second '32 Ford Coupe for three years

"It's a father-and-son project, s a id . Carpenter "One of them has a Ford and the other a Chevy V-8. "It seems like I've been working on these cars my entire life What I can't do, my son can."

Like Trostle. Carpenter drives his classic He has put 8,000 miles on the completed coupe. "It's out quite a bit,"

But Carpenter's car. with its original metal parts, usually obtained by meet-ing with other enthusiasts, qualifies for show-car events as well as street-car events.

His coupe was a Great Lakes Divi-sion champion at an International Show Car Association competition and was judged best overall street rod in NSRA competition in 1983-84

Carpenter said he has sunk $15,000, easy'" in his '32 Ford Coupe "There is $3,500 under the hood alone The engine has been blueprinted and balanced, ev-erything is polished."

Carpenter said he has found many people who appear interested in buying the car, "until it's time to open their wallet. They're mainly tire-kickers

Carpenter, a Westland police ser geant, also has a chrome-plated Jaguar suspension under his 32 Ford

But the car is far from all show, no go

THE ENGINE is a 302-cubic-inch block Ford engine rated at 400 horse-power, His next coupe, under construc-tion, has a 350-cubic-inch Chevy en-gine.

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What does Mrs Carpenter think about her husband and son spending their time in the garage working on 1932 Ford Coupes'"

"At least she knows where both of us are." said Carpenter

Other western Wayne County resi-dents taking part in the NSRA Nation-als include Barb and Bill Hanke. of Livonia, with a 1931 Ford Four-Door. Diane and Patrick James, of Garden City, with a 1940 Chevrolet Sedan. Karl and Terri Sharpe, of Livonia, with a 1935 Ford, Ray Horton. of Westland. with a 1932 Ford Roadster, John Hos-kins. of Livonia; Billy and Pat Brown, of Westland, with a 1929 Ford; Dennis and and Linda Egan, of Redford, with a 1940 Chevrolet Two-Door

About 1.500 rods, from conservative customs to the "absolutely outra-geous." will be driven to the fair-grounds from North America The rods are worth an estimated $21 million

The NSRA consists of 30,000 mem-bers, with headquarters in Memphis, Tenn Members range in age from their early teens to late 60s.

The Street Rod Nationals was first held in 1980 and has become a late-summer tradition at the fairgrounds All events are open to the public from 9 a m to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 3 a.m to 3 p.m. Sunday. Ad-mission $5 for adults and $1 for chil-dren.

Street rods are personalized, mod-ernized versions of cars manufactured before 1949. There are no limitations, except that the cars must be able to be street-driven *

The cars typically cost $8,000 to $40,000 to create, with some running more than $100,000

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Announcements for Brevities should be sub-mitted by nocm Monday for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue Bnng in or mail a n n o u n c e m e n t s to the Observ-er a t S Main

• HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING

Thursday. Sepl 12 The Plymouth Historical Society will hold the first meeting of the 1985-86 season at 7:30 p.m. at the Plymouth Historical Mu-seum, 155 S Main Guest speaker will be Peter R Miller, who will take a nostalgic and searching look back over his 81 years in 20th Century American For more information, call the society at 455-8940

• CEP OPEN HOUSE Thursday, Sept. 12 — A 15-minute overview of

the guidance and counseling programs at Plymouth Centennial Educational Park (CEP) will be present-ed as part of the open house beginning at 6 35 p.m in the Plymouth Canton High Little Theatre and the Plymouth Salem High Auditorium Important ac-tivities. dates and deadlines also will be discussed

• NEW HORIZONS Friday. Sept 13 — New Horizons, a support

group for mothers, will meet 9:30 to 11 30 a m in Faith Community Moravian Church in Canton Child care is available for $2 plus $1 per child. The group will be viewing the film Strong Kids Safe Kids" with discussion af terwards

The group meets the second and fourth Fridays of the month at the church All are may attend For information, call Mary at 455-8221 or Kathy at 525-6703.

• SQUARE DANCE Sundays, Sept 15, 22 — A beginners- square

dance class begins at 6 p.m in Canton Recreation Hall at Sheldon Road and Michigan Avenue Ray Wiles is the caller and the first lesson is free. Adult couples may join. For more information, call 981 0087 before 5-p m

• WHEELS FOR LIFE Sunday. Sept 15 — Bicyclists are needed for a

bikeathon for St Jude Children's Research Hospital from 9 30 a m to 3:30 p.m at Hines Drive and Hag-gerty The ride will honor Jamie, a leukemia pa-tient at the hospital Riders who raise $25 will receive a T-shirt and those who raise $75 will receive a tote bag and T-shirt Other gifts are avail-able to the top riders Sponsor forms are available at both Plymouth City Hall and Plymouth Town-ship Hall. For more information, call Frances Rudd at 455-7526

• DYNAMIC AEROBICS Monday, Sept. 16 — Dynamic Aerobics exercise

class will be 9 30 to 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 to 11.30 a m Mondays and Fridays for seven weeks in the lower level of the Canton Township Administration Building. Classes are sponsored by Canton Parks and Recreation and the Wayne-'Westland YMCA starting Sept 16 For information, call 397-1000.

• CUB SCOUTING Tuesday. Sept. 17 — Cub Scout Pack 781, spon-

sored by Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church (OLGC), will hold a general meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the OLGC gym. Interested boys in grades three through five or ages 8-10, and parents are welcome For more information call Dave Satwicz at 459-6029

• VOLUNTEER TRAINING Tuesday. Sept. 17 — Volunteer recruitment and

training will be conducted by Growth Works Inc., 271 S. Main, Plymouth Training will be for four weeks 6:30 to 9 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays for volunteers for Turning Point Counseling and Crisis Intervention of Growth Works. Training is open to any interested person and will cover issues such as communication, empathy listening, building and bonding relationships, brokerage skills, crisis inter-vention, depression management, loss and grief, al-cohol and substance abuse, and problem solving skills. For further details, call Susan Davis, volun-teer coordinator, at 455-4902

• PRO LIFE T O MEET Tuesday, Sept. 17 — Residents of the U.S. 15th

Congressional District (which includes Canton) in-terested in promoting the right to life through the Republican Party are invited to a meeting begin-ning at 7:30 p.m. in Room I of the Bailey Recre-ation Center, 36651 Ford Road behind Westland City Hall

• CHARITY YARD SALE Thursday-Saturday, Sept. 19-21 The Plymouth

Historical Society will hold a charity yard sale on the lawn of the Plymouth Historical Museum, Church at Main, on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sept. 19-21 Donated items will be welcomed, spon-sors say

• SCOUT REGISTRATION Thursday. Sept 19 — Scout Registration Night

will begin 7:30 p.m. in the gymnasium of Gallimore Elementary School at 8375 Sheldon just south of Joy. Any boy, grades two through five, interested in joining Cub Scouts may attend this short meeting r

with a parent

• BRAILLE TRANSCRIPTION Wednesday, Sept. 25 — A fall class for volunteer

Braille transcribers will meet from 9:30 to i l a m each Wednesday beginning Sept. 25 at Novi Fhiblic Library, Taft and 10 Mile roads. Braille volunteers work at home in their spare time. For information, call Eleanore Arnison of Plymouth at 420-0626 or 464-7378

• FIFE & DRUM CORPS Tuesday. Oct, I — Plymouth Fife Si Drum Corps

will enlist new fifers and new drummers starting Oct, 1. All boys and girls ages 12-17 are eligible. Musical training is not required. The Plymouth Corps is a junior training corps with fife instruc-tors, drum instructors and drill instructors on staff For mroe information call Howard Behr at 459-1197

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Kun Stringfellow. 16, ol Plymouth thinks she might like to be a nurse or therapist

Rich Gryglas, 17, of Canton plans to become a radiology technician

And Jane Klaes, 15 of Plymouth wants to be-come a doctor or nurse

All three teens have joined the volunteer pro-gram at Catherine McAuley Health Center (CMHC) in Ann Arbor to gam some firsthand experience in a medical setting

They are just three of 12 teens from Canton and Plymouth who volunteered at least four hours a week this summer at CMHC In total, some 91 teens participated in the summer program

VOLUNTEERS CAN work directly with patients or in non-patient areas, depending on their prefer-ence

They can serve as messengers and escorts, use clerical skills in office settings, answer questions and direct visitors at information desks, or run cof-fee carts and book carts for patients and families

Leadership workshops will start Sept. 13

Madonna College will offer a leadership work-shop entitled "Human Behavior and Leadership" starting Friday on its Livonia campus

It is designed to explore individual leadership and the successful organization It's scheduled to meet for two weekend sessions on F r i d a y even-ings and Saturdays on Sept. 13-14 and 27-28, and also on Wednesdays from 8 a m to 4 p.m Sept 18, Oct 2 and Oct *16

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"Our patients love these young people helping them." said Jo Anne Desmond, director of volunteer services "Our volunteers of all ages add a special touch of concern and caring for our patients, their families and the staff "

WORKLNG DIRECTLY with patients is exactly the kind of experience Stringfellow had hoped for

"I enjoy talking to people and helping people I needed something to do this summer And I wanted to see what it would be like to work in a hospital because I think I might like to be a nurse or a ther-apist ."

A junior at Plymouth Salem High, Stringfellow works on the pediatrics unit She serves meals, helps feed patients, gives backrubs and picks up •trays.

But. best of all. she likes to visit patients and play with the children.

"'I try to go around and talk to all the children I try to comfort them if they don't have v i s i t o r s S h e also plays cards and board games with children in the playroom

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His assignment in radiology has been a good background for Gryglas career aspirations as he plans on attending Washtenaw Community College to study to become a radiology technician

KLAES WORKS at the Arbor Health Building at .Ann Arbor Trail and Harvey as a receptionist at McAuley Urgent Care, the minor emergency ser-vice

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'I wanted to volunteer so I could help people. I also want to become a doctor so I wanted to find out what this type of medical atmosphere is like."

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e PLUS PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION

Registration is being taken for par • ents and children for the PLUS pro-

gram for fall 1984-85 Children must be age ,4 on or before Dec 1 and live in the attendance areas of Field, Eriksson, Gallimore and Starkweather The pro-gram. in its 10th year, offers classes for parents and children in Plymouth-Canton Community School District at Central Middle School from September to June Registration blanks are avail-able at the schools or applicants may-call PLUS at 451-6656 Class day will be determined following an orientation and testing session

e PLYMOUTH CHILDREN'S NURSERY

Plymouth Children's Nursery has a few openings for girls for its classes be-ginning in September The nursery school, on the corner of Warren and Haggerty roads in Canton, is a coopera-tive preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds For further information, call the mem-bership chairman. Amy Ciarracchi, at 459-3235

e RAINBOW CHILD CARE The Friendly Rainbow Child Care &

Learning Center is accepting registra-tion fall sessions Classes are available for children ages 21* to 12 The center, at 42290 Five Mile at Bradner in Plym-outh, provides child care, preschool ex-periences, drop-in and after-school pro-grams Experiences are varied accord-ing to age and ability. For information, call Markita Gottschalk or Janet Ma-son at 420-0495 and 420-0489

e SUBURBAN CHILDREN'S CO-OP

Suburban Children's Co-op Nursery now is accepting applications for the 1985-86 school year Classes meet on Monday and Thursday mornings for 3-year-olds, on Tuesday and Friday-mornings for 4-year-olds. For informa-tion, call Diane Klemmer at 453-1054 or Ann Gignac at 464-0344

e CREATIVE DAY NURSERY Creative Day Nursery School at 501

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• SENIOR NUTRITION PROGRAMS

Out-Wayne County Human Services Inc. provides to senior citizens age 60 or older, or to the spouse of a person 60 or older, a hot noon meal five days a week for a suggested donation of $1 Menus include such items as roast beef, chop suey. chicken, vegetables, fruit and desserts

Home-delivered meals also are pro-vided for seniors who are homebound Volunteers deliver the meals directly to the client. Reservations for meals must be made 24 hours in advance. For further information, or if you are inter-ested in volunteering to deliver home meals, call 422-2602. The Senior Nutri-tion Program sites in this area are:

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e EMERGENCY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Plymouth Township Office of Emergency Preparedness needs volun-teers to be trained in skills that will be used during an emergency or disaster Trraining includes damage assessment, shelter management, first aid, emer-gency operating center support, and service weather spotting

Training meeungs are held from 9 a.m. to noon on the fourth Saturday of

each month in Plymouth Township Hall at Ann Arbor Road and Mill. Township residency is not required. All training is free.

• WANTED: CIVIC RADIO HELP Plymouth Area REACT Team

(PART* is looking for members for emergency radio communication (no experience necessary) and other com-munity programs. All residents f rom Plymouth, Canton, Northville and sur-rounding areas are invited The group meets at 8 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Plymouth Township Hall, Mill at Ann Arbor Road. For more information, call 455-9609 or 453-7641.

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O&E Thursday September 12, 19S5

Changes We're making many, and know you'll like them

a MERICA'S STORY has been chront- 1

>% cled on the printing press / - % And ever>' community within

this nation has its own story You know it I know it

Some have told the story boldly, others with less candor Some with great insight others with little understanding of what makes a community live

But some would have us believe that American communities are generally the same — that the people eat. think, work, mourn and celebrate all in the same fash-ion

That's a lie and a dangerous one at that They tote the derisive notion that su-

burbanites, no matter the community, suffer f rom an unquenchable dullness and lack a certain sophistication that is pos-sessed only by a nebulous elite

Hogwash, pure hogwash It is that very same group which lacks

the sophistication to analyze and perceive the subtleties that exist f rom community to community

WE KNOW THEM by their patronizing attitude about our concerns and needs We know them by the publications they at-tempt to foist off on the marketplace

We also know they fail They refuse to change

We're changing at this publication be-cause the communities whose history we are helping to write are changing

We know that these differences range f rom block to block, subdivision to subdi-vision and from city to township

Around the nation old-fashioned daily newspapers are being replaced by subur-ban publications

In one major city, a longtime daily pub-lication has been pushed into third place, replaced by a f irmly entrenched weekly that is now aiming for the number-one spot

crackerbarrel debate Steve Barnaby

Many of our newspapers have new edi-tors They're all ve terans of community journalism — trained to meet your needs I know you'll enjoy meet ing them either in person or through their columns and edi-torials.

THIS NEW TEAM is building a publi-cation for a new generation of readers and a new generation of consumers

We will have bet ter written and researched editorials Our editorial pages will be a place where you fee! welcome in submitting your opinion

Our business pages will report all facets of the suburban business community. Our entertainment section will be more enter-taining and our sports pages more all-in-clusive in their coverage of your commu-nity

And you're going to read about the so-cial scene in your community — not the social scene as determined by the elite in control of a fa raway publication

You're going to be reading more m-depth news about how the politicians you elect are spending your money

We're going to have sections to tell you how to do those things you love to do in your spare t ime and what to do when you're looking for something new

And we're going to beat the pants off the folks who pretend they know how to put out a community section and never have really gotten it down right

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QWERTY Our typewriter keyboards were designed to be slow

QWERTY' It 's not a real word. Stu-

dents of typing will recognize it as (from left to right) the second line on the typewriter keyboard

In earlier eras, students ap-plied themselves to penmanship, to flour-ishes and neatly closed loops. In the last generation, however, typing has become a necessary skill not only to high school basiness students but to every college stu-dent, cop and even mechanics.

Remember those drills in Typing I? / / / , j j j . QQQ- M*1- That 's what you did on the "home" row of keys with your index fin-gers

DID YOU EVER wonder why the home' ' row consisted of the keys a, s, d,

f. g. h, j. k, I, ;? There really is no logical pat tern, and it made learning to type slow — like learning the alphabet all over again

The answer, according to Business Week magazine, is that the typewriter keyboard was designed in 1872 by Chris-topher Latham Sholes He quickly ob-served tha t a typist 's fingers were fas te r than the early mechanical machines The keys kept jamming

So Sholes invented the QWERTY board deliberately to slow down typists He took the most common letters — e. t. 0. a, n. i — and spread them all over the keyboard He took the very common "ed" combination of let ters and required the same f ing-r to hit both keys in order to avoid jamming

Sholes QWERTY keyboard is pret ty much out of date in an era when people use electronic word processing machines or, a t w o n t , an electric typewriter whose keys can't jam.

ENTER THE movement toward the Dvorak keyboard.

If the name sounds familiar, it's be-cause inventor August Dvorak was a dis-tant relative of "New Work!" symphonist Antonin Dvorak

Drank in I 9 M designed a keyboard whose home row includes the most com-mon letters Prom left, they are a, o. e, u, 1, d, h. U n, s.

The Dvorak keyboard'• advantages are many

• The QWERTY home row can pro-duce only about 100 English words The Dvorak home row can produce 4,000 com-mon words.

• For most folks, the right hand is stronger. The QWERTY keyboard re-quires use of the right hand 43 percent of the time The Dvorak keyboard requires use of the right hand 56 percent of the time.

• In an eight-hour work day, the QWERTY typist 's f ingers would travel 16 miles; the Dvorak typist 's, one mile.

• Users of the Dvorak keyboard can increase their speed by 50-70 percent

TECHNICALLY, there 's no reason why we can't convert word-processing ma-chines from the QWERTY to the Dvorak keyboard All it takes is one little gizmo to reprogram the system.

The biggest resis tance will come f rom those of us who spent a semester or two training to use the QWERTY keyboard in high school.

Asking us to re learn the typewriter kpyjyiarri is like asking a 65-year-old

to relax the celibacy rule for priests 'or asking the British, who have been using the 12-inch ruler since the days of the Saxons and the Jutes, to accept the 10-unit metric system.

But switching to Dvorak might be worth the effort. Just think With the faster , more efficient, more logical Dvorak key-board, you can f i re off a nasty letter to the credit card company or a flinty letter to the editor in half or two-thirds the t ime

discover Michigan THE MICHIGAN State University Mu-

seum in East Lansing will toast the folk-lore and cul ture with a festival called •Michigan Whose Story? A Celebration of the State's Tradi t ions " It will take place at the Kellogg Center Sept 20-21 In Eas t Lansing. The fes t ivs l is in anticipation of the 150th anniversary of Michigan's state-hood For information, contact the MSU Museum at 1-517-S5S-2S70

LATE LAST year, the Hon Frank J _ Kelley, attorney general in and for the state of Michigan, tore himself away f rom utility bashing long enough to declare that William S Ballenger's term as s ta te rac-ing commissioner ended Dec. 31, 1984

Ballenger demurred, declaring that he was appointed by Republican Gov. Wil-liam Milliken for a full four-year t e rm that isn't due to expire until some t ime in 1986

A colorful and ebullient fellow, Bal-lenger announced "the walls will be shak-ing" before he will yield his racing com-missioner office to William L. Cahalan, the man Democratic Gov. James Blanch-ard designated to take over the reins.

The walls have started shaking. A s ta te Court of Appeals panel this week ruled that the governor has the authority to re-place Ballenger

IT'S A SHAME, however, for Michigan to lose the services of Ballenger as racing commissioner He is a man who grasps that horse racing is an industry that can generate far more jobs, enter tainment , profits and state taxes than it is providing

He calls the industry "unimaginative and stodgy" in promoting itself. He sees the state as off-base in promoting th# lot-tery, which is straight gambling with no entertainment value and which pays off only 45 cents on a $1 bet compared to horse racing's 80 cents.

T i m 4 R ichard

Ballenger had a program to change things.

s He wanted to s t imulate at tendance by realizing state and industry improve-ments.

• He would have cut the state 's drain on the industry by reducing the 6.23 per-cent tax on wagering to the 3.7 percent average of other states. He would offer better purses to horse owners to a t t rac t better horses.

The industry, since Ballenger has been around, ended a 20-year decline. Harness-race wagering at Northville and Hazel Park started upward Attendance at those tracks and the DRC in Livonia reversed its long downward slide

CAHALAN, HIS apparent successor, was prosecutor of Wayne County for 16 years

In keeping with the bad old tradition of Wayne County politics, Cahalan quit in the middle of his final t e rm, allowing for his successor to be appointed by fellow politi-cians, not elected by the people.

Whereas Oakland Prosecutor L Brooks Pat terson developed a record, for bet ter or worse, of advocacy for executing murderers , cracking down on wel fa re cheats and toughening up on prison sen-tences. we almost never heard the somber Cahalan voice an opinion — pro or con — on these points

Personally, I had just one dealing with Cahalan's office — an open-and-shut case against the Schoolcraft College board for violation of the Open Meetings Act Cahalan's troops dawdled with it, and dawdled with it, until finally I said the heck with it because it was too late to do anything about the mat ter .

T H E R E ARE political considerations Sure, Ballenger is a Republican But it's

hard to see where he was any political threat to Blanchard Since when is the post of s tate racing commissioner a passport to higher office?

Then there is J immy Karoub, the for-mer Democrat ic legislator and now lob-byist for many interests, including the owners of Hazel Park Ballenger had forced those owners to sell DRC, and the story goes that they and Karoub a r e out to get the racing commissioner Maybe yes. maybe no.

Ballenger was not only a tough regula-tor but an economic visionary, a man as fert i le with ideas as Cahalan is devoid of them.

Lucas express loses steam THERE SHOULD be a course called

Assessing Political Fallout There isn't, of course, but just think how handy it would be in trying to figure out whether Wayne County Executive Bill Lucas knew or didn't know and when did he find out that his top assistant stood to make a good deal of money from a contract that Lucas was pushing

If we had taken such a course, there would be guidelines Will Lucas' express-t ra in rush for the Republican nomination for governor be derailed, sidetracked or slowed down by the recent controversies' ' Or will good old Bill be able blithely to move along toward his goal, unimpeded by the charges and innuendoes concerning his handling of a contract to renovate the Old County Building in downtown Detroit?

Since we have no sure-fire analytical method of assessing political fallout, aside f rom costly and time-consuming polls, we turn to those who have become exper ts by being caught right smack in the middle of political disasters themselves

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EXPERTS read all the s tones , listen to the statements, talk to their cro-nies. sniff the wind and. mindful that the great unwashed deals not necessarily with all the facts but with perceptions of the facts, make their pronouncements

The experts now say: Awful, but no dis-aster . and no permanent damage It will hlow over

Ah but why a re the folks who surround

Oakland County Execut ive Daniel Murphy jabbing each other in the ribs while laugh-ing and chortling' ' Why has fence-sitter L

Brooks Patterson seemingly sailed his size 11 white Stetson into the ring of "prob-able" candidates for the Republican nom-ination for governor ' ' They smell the blood of a wounded animal

It may well be that this particular story about one of the e r ro rs of the imperturb-able Lucas' ways eventually will die down, even though political opponents will make every effort to keep it resuscitated But there is something disquieting about the whole affair

NO MATTER what the details, there is a smell to it. It really doesn't give off the stench of scandal, or of payoffs, or even the aroma of quid pro quo. or mutual backscratching But there is something that seems to be waft ing through the air — a kind of oily perspiration exuded f rom the strain of men turning desperate, struggling and wrestl ing to try to main-tain power and advantage, or pushing to

get in on the windfall ahead It is as if Lucas' group of government

r e fo rmers have confirmed our worst opinions about politicians They all say they want to provide honest, efficient, clean government, all the while sliding unobserved into a favorable spot at the trough to take advantage of the myriad opportunities that government leaders have to turn inside information into cold cash

We a re reminded that the incomparable Harry S Truman was seemingly the last politician who ended his political ca reer without amassing a personal fortune while in office

AND THE REFORM group of County Executive William Lucas, divided and seething with anger over denied opportu-nities and losses in power and prestige, gives ample indication that the well-oiled machine of the county executive is not as powerful, awesome or efficient as we have been led to believe

Chances are that Lucas will get over this hurdle, but he will be jabbed at again and again by Republican opponents — with a probable loss to GOP chances of unseating Gov Blanchard — and his straight, hard and true ride to the Repub-lican nomination has become somewhat bumpy and uncertain

The engineer is still at the throttle, but there a re indeed drops of blood on his im-macula te white shirt front

Thursday September 12, 1986 04cE

Threat of lawsuits haunt police officers By Henry E. Hockeimer Jr. special writer

IMAGINE A dusty, rough-and-tumble town of the Old West Suddenly, gunshots ring out and screams a re heard A gun-toting bandit, money bag in hand, runs out of the bank jumps onto his horse and starts to ride away

Sheriff Noflack runs out of his office, draws his six-gun and fires, hitting the bandit. The oad guy falls over as his horse wildly gallops off the street , over the boardwalk and through the window of Wilson's General Store

Three days later, the owner of Wilson's General Store, accompanied by his attorney, files a lawsuit seeking money from the town and sheriff for damages

SOUND RIDICULOUS? In the Old West, - uch legal action would not have been taken.

After the chase, Mr Wilson likely would have stepped across his store's broken glass and damaged merchandise, thanked Sheriff Noflack for keeping the community safe and everyone would have felt good

But today, chances are the town and sheriff would be sued and probably would have to pay for the damages to Wilson's store

And, perhaps more shocking to an Old Westerner, if the town were not held liable. Sheriff Noflack himself might have to pay out of his own pocket

American society has obviously undergone great change since the Old West, and its per-ception and att i tudes toward police have re-flected this change

Over the years, the unquestioned authority of law enforcement has eroded to the point that police off icers are being brought before court almost as frequently as the criminals Fear of liability is haunting innovative law enforcement

MUNICIPAL IMMUNITY in America is traced to 1798 in the case of Russel vs. Men of Devon At this time, there was no real distinc-tion between a municipality and the larger "state" or its political subdivisions, such as counties, cities, villages, school boards, etc

Because of an absence of precedent to law-suits against the state and a general inability to pay for any judgment, the court established governmental immunity from lawsuits This immunity continued into modern t imes

But by the 1970s, the immunity of govern-ments, and speci f ica l ly munic ipal i t ies , changed

In Michigan, the Supreme Court case of Williams vs. City of Detroit stands as the sig-nificant, initial force in the abrogation of common law immunity

THE WILLIAMS case involved a worker killed in a city-owned building because of an unsafe elevator shaft. Following the Williams case, the Michigan Legislature enacted PA 170 in 1964. This act established s ta tutory im-munity subject to certain exceptions — proprietary functions, highways, public build-ings and operat ion of motor vehicles.

However, a section of this act was found to be unconstitutional. The Legislature a t tempt-ed to cure the defect by amending the Act, with PA 155 of 1970. Thus, f rom 1970 to very recently, municipal immunity has been predi-cated on this amended act, with the courts in-terpret ing the act in differing ways

IN D E C E M B E R 1984, an a t tempt to quell these differ ing interpretations was made by the Michigan Supreme Court in Ross vs. Con-sumers Power Co The Ross opinion essential-ly deals with three main areas: employees, definitions and vicarious liability.

The opinion provides greater immunity for the governmental agency and the "highest governmental officials" while diminishing the immunity of the lower-level employees. This

We cannot allow the status of government to dissipate into a vulnerable target for lawsuits which carry the potential of destroying local governments.

aspect of the opinion — potential personal lia-bility of the employee — is a very significant concern and one in which numerous groups a re now a t tempt ing to remedy.

A VIABLE remedy, and one which a num-ber of groups a re supporting, is Senate Bill 327 This proposed bill, in addition to defining "governmental function" and limiting the re-covery of non-economic damages from a gov-ernmental agency, would provide immunity to governmental off icers and employees.

The need for broader immunity extended to governmental agencies and their employees is reflected by a number of cases Some exam-ples

South Tucson, Aril. — Roy Garcia was ac-cidentally shot by a South Tucson policeman in 1978 A jury awarded Garcia a $3 5 million judgment

At that t ime. South Tucson had a $3T mil-lion annual budget, and carried only $IT)0.000 in liability insurance After almost six years of court appeals and filing for bankruptcy, a set t lement was reached where Garcia would receive $1 59 million (coming f rom the sale of city park property and bonds) in one lump sum, plus $300,000 over 10 years (to be cov-ered by a tax hike)

Garc ia ' s lawyer is to receive half of this judgment

Troy — A recent Troy case reflects a trend developing throughout the state

A Troy police officer made an ar res t based on information supplied by another agency After police discovered the information to be erroneous, the suspect was released

A few months later, the man filed a civil lawsuit against the off icer alleging false ar-rest. assault and bat tery and false imprison-ment The plaintiff 's a t torney, knowing the benefits and detr iments of the Ross decision, named only the officer as defendant. Thus, the officer now faces the potential of having to pay thousands of dollars out of his own pocket

This potential of personal liability will un-doubtedly harm effect ive and creative law en-forcement as well as deter many from enter-ing into careers as city employees or officers

New York City — In 1984. jurors awarded $1 5 million to the survivors of a man who

drove his car into the rea r of a city transit bus This year, it is est imated that the City of New York will have to cover $110 million in judg ments against the city

These cases represent but samples of the burgeoning epidemic of lawsuits filed against governmental agencies and their employees The effects are indeed serious including the potential for cities to essentially go out of business

These are problems in desperate need of so-lutions.As our country has grown into a so-Dhisticated and advanced nation, there is no

longer a need for tough-guy, tobacco-spitting lawmen Respect for individuals is indeed as important as respect for government

We cannot allow the status of government to dissipate into a vulnerable target for law-suits which car ry the potential of destroying these local governments

A situation must evolve where protection of individuals coincides with protection of gov-ernment, so that both parties are allowed to act in ways beneficial to society

Legislative remedies such as Senate Bill 327 and328 are a t t empts to do this

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A turning point for U-M & Irish IN THE long history of college

football, there never has been a season opener with more drama than you will find this year

Strangely, the peak of it will be in the Michigan Stadium, where the Wolverines Saturday will meet Notre Dame University In a game that means much to both teams

One can hardly believe that these two teams will meet in the opener, for ihere was a time not too long ago when their meeting would be the feature of the season

And there was a time, too, when the late Fielding H (Hurry Up) Yost would have no part of the Irish no matter who was their coach

This week, af ter all these years, they meeting to give each team £1

the loss of his position So here are two nationally famous

schools whose football teams are out to regain lost prestige What a fight it should be

SCHEMBECHLER makes no secret of what he thinks the team will do All he talks about is the strength of the de-fense — which is strange for a Michi-gan team.

He is working with quarterbacks who are prone to injuries, and he ts keeping his fingers crossed with the hope that the injury jinx doesn't strike again as it did last year when he lost his first-string quarterback in an early game While he may get the starting role, he still isn't up to par for a tough game

So Bo is going on the old theory that chance to get back into winning ways "\ if you keep the other team from scor-If Yost and Knute Rockne were avail- ^ng, you can't lose able, they just wouldn't believe it

JUST THINK of what they are fac-ing

The University of Michigan had one of its worst seasons under Bo Schem-bechler last year when it lost six games — topped off by a loss in a bowl game For Bo this is the most important sea-son since he has been in charge of the Wolverines

He must get back on the winning side — even though the Wolverines have not been listed in the top 20 for the nation He must win again to assure the contin-uation of 100,000 crowds each week-end

Much the same ts true at South Bend where the Irish are tired of being pushed around on the nation's gridi-rons It is no secret that Jerry Faust, coach for the past few years, is facing

\ WITH FAUST and the Irish, the test

will be supreme because not only are the team's national ratings at stake, but the coach's job, too The Irish are tired of playing second fiddle when they used to lead the march

The continuation of 100.000 crowds also is in the minds of Michigan offi-cials They have drawn capacity crowds for five seasons, and falling be-low that would be tragic

The fans cheering lustily for each side will be there in large numbers. But when the final whistle blows grid the Michigan band strikes up 'Th^Vic-tors," it means that Michigan is on .the way back \

And when Jer ry Faust hears it. He may start looking for another job

There never has been an openi game with so much at stake

Last Hines Park bike day Sunday

The bicycle path in Hines Park will be two miles longer af ter dedication ceremonies at 10:30 a.m. Saturday

And it will be just in time for Sun-day's 'Activities Day" when Hines Drive is closed to motor vehicles its en-tire length from Northville Road to Outer Drive from 9 to 3:30.

"We hope to encourage families to utilize this new addition to the Wayne County park system and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the route," said County Executive William Lucas

SATURDAY'S ceremonies will be at the Parr picnic area just west of Tele-graph in Dearborn Heights.

Lucas will preside at ribbon-cutting ceremonies al-ng wiU» state Rep Rich-ard Young, D-Dearborn Heights

The new addition extends the bike path to nine continuous miles of paving for cycling, walking and jogging that is physically separated from motor traf-fic

SUNDAY'S Activities Day, the last of the season, will be highlighted by these special activities at various points along the 17-mile Hines Drive:

• "Trail of Quarter-Quarters for Bike Trails" — a fund-raising event in the Haggerty Road crossing area on

the Livonia-Plymouth border Bike rid-ers and supporters are asked to bring their quarters to pay for additions to the bikepath.

• "Wheels for Life, a bikeathon 9-3:30 for St. Jude Research Hospital. In-terested riders should contact Frances Rudd at 455-7526.

• A Special Olympics bikeathon 9-3:30 Interested bikers should contact Nancy Chilcutt or Mike Paladino at 595-2610

PARKING adjacent to Hines Park-way will be available at the Wilcox shelter in Plymouth; at Haggerty Road; at Perrinville Elementary, Ann Arbor Trail and Farmington Road in Livonia; and the Warrendale picnic area north of Warren Road in Dearborn Heights.

Coordinating the event is Coleen Wittkopp of the Wayne County Parks and Recreation Department

The 1985 season was marked by two Activities Days when the park was closed to motorized traff ic its entire length and several when sections of the park were closed

Goal of county officials has been to restore the park along the Middle Rouge River to family use and erase its past reputation as a drinking-<lrugs hangout

CAUSE video opens season An unusual song and video from 60

of Christian music's best-known artists will be featured on "Christeens Cable Talk" this month.

The live call-in show will begin 7 30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept 17, on Omnicom Cablevision Channel 15

The CAUSE (Christian Artists United to Save the Earth) taped their perform-ance of the song, "Do Something Now," with soloists such as Amy Gram. SJteve Taylor, Sandi Patti and Russ Taff

The CAUSE singers donated their time, and all funds from selling albums and tapes go to meet human needs in Third World countries through Com-passion International

On Tuesday's show, Chris teens also will interview Steve Camp, the rock singer who cooceived the CAUSE project and wrote the song.

There also will be new music videos by Rea Band, Ground Crew, Camp, and Prodigal

V i ewek S ARE invited to call in with comments during the show

' Christeem Cable Talk" is the •easoo opener for Omnicom'g Tuesday night call-in format Christeens show* will be seen the third Tuesday of each month with taped replay* Thursday after-noons

Chris teens is the same group of local teen-agers who present "Youth Views" on Channel IS every week

Youth Views opened its new season Sept 10,12 with a Charles Colson inter-view plus Ground Crew In coocer t On Sept 17, 10 the program will Introduce

Inheritance, a new band from the Farmington area plus feature an inter-view about the J.S Bach 300th Anni-versary

On Sept 24, 26 will feature Little Flock (the Good News in music and mime), highlights from the summer camps of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, plus Robert Johnson in con-cert And then the Oct 1, 3 Youth Vtews will fes<are Den Kiintiluw ti> host of the 700 Club, and Jubal, a well-known Detroit area band

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Performers Who's acting and who's watching?

By Corinns Abatt staff writer

Painter Deborah Kashdan s in-volvement wilh people is a back ana forth game of fantasy and reality Is she watching the people or are they watching her"* Are they performing or are they merely the audience watching a performance' ' \ r e those clothes their costumes or are those costumes their clothes"

Whatever the nuances Kashdan is blossoming as a first-rank docu menter of the urban crowd She re-cently had seven paintings juried at an international competition at the Mussavi Gallery of New York City and she is working on a new series "Cafe Couples" and doing more for an ongoing "Performance" series

Although it is always hazardous to say an artist is the only one using a certain technique, Kashdan is cer tainly among a very few adding real three-dimensional objects to her paintings — eye glasses, flowers jewelry, clothing, hair anything she finds that j}ts into her visual plan

This could be distracting in the hands of a less-skilled artist, but Kashdan integrates these items so cleverly that they become a natural part of the painting

"I don't add until I find the right pieces," she said "I'll know which I'll put on them "

And if the right pieces don t show up immediately from her sallies to g&rarge sales, antique markets and roadside stands, she simply waits it out

KASHDAN t a k e s a lmost a

perverse delight in being honest with her viewers And her honesty becomes an integral part of the en-joyment of each painting

The man in "Hellman and Ham-mett" from the "Cafe Couples" se-ries, is obviously wearing a toupee i a real one), but he looks comfort-able with it He knows it, his lady friend knows it, the artist knows it and so does the viewer And most would agree be looks better with it than without.

In the "Performance " series, there are some which Kashdan calls "volunteer performance" pieces That's when the figure is posed rather than caught off guard.

Her lady, clad in a scanty black lace outfit, sitting on the bathroom floor, is a volunteer

"It's a very uncomfortable posi-tion; she would have to volunteer for it." Kashdan said sympathetically, adding that the position is the viewer s clue to the fact that this is a painting, not a reproduction of re-ality "And the (lady's) delightful smirk tells you it's all just a jest."

Some such as "Mother and Daugh-ter" in the "Cafe Couples" a re much closer to reality. Kashdan said they're obviously discussing some-one at another table

There's nothing outrageous about these two; they're just enjoying their own world.

When Kashdan started seriously painting 8-10 years ago, she felt there were figures trying to break ioose from her heavily patterned ab-stracts

ONCE THESE people fought their

The art ist loves the pat terns of t i le wh i ch in th is pa in t ing of the rather bored young coup le are teal and red. The a t ten t ion to pa t te rn extends to his napk in , her purse, the dishes, even the chair backs.

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The man 's toupee and sun glasses, his r ing and his f r iend 's jewelry are all ac tua l ar t ic les wh i ch the art ist , Deborah Kashdan, worked

way to the surface, they took con-trol. But the patterns remained as strong, colorful backdrops for their activities. In fact, Kashdan crams as much pattern and color into eve-ry painting as she can, never losing control of the design quality of the overall work. She is happy spending hours wedging bits of color and pat-tern into every corner.

Her longtime interest in tile pat-terns is showing up in many of her new pieces. In one she made a real towel to match the tile in the bath-room. In another the tile pattern is closely related to the clothes of the two people,

In addition to the museum crowds of Paris and New York in the "Per-formance" series. Kashdan has fun with groups she describes as "the old scotch and sirloin crowd" and "the Bayview Association crowd."

While she enjoys "the which is fantasy and which Is reality" aspect of her paintings, their strength is in the visual commentary they make on today's urban society.

Kashdan's work is shown at Carol Hooberman Gallery of Birmingham and has been in group shows this year at Detroit Artists Market, Meadow Brook Gallery, Livonia Cultural League and the First Con-gregational Church of Birming-ham's "Celebrate Life" where she won honorable mention

in to her canvas. This pa in t ing is par t of a new "Coup les ' she 's been work ing on for several mon ths .

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Somet imes ar t is t Deborah Kashdan a lmos t be-comes a par t of the wor ld she observes and paints. Is she the art ist or Is she part o* the pic-

ture? She sa id th is one was done just tor f un because no w o u l d normal ly assume such an un-natural pos i t ion .

Staff photos by Jerry Zolynsky

Michigan art featured at new Novi Hilton The new Novi Hilton just off 1-275 at

the Eight Mile Exit is at the corner of four communities — Livonia, Farming-ton. Northville and Novi. The Michigan art ists represented in the collection which premiered earlier this month represent an even broader area

There are several paintings by Rich-ard Koxlow of Birmingham, sculpture by Glen Michaels of Troy, paintings by Louise Nobili of Groase Pointe, Barba-ra Keidan of Beverly Hills, Mary Jane Bigler. Zubel Kachadoortan, Deena Morguloff-Kachadoorlan and Charles McGee of Detroit

Among the other outstanding artists represented is Ann Arbor painter and sculptor, Gerome Kamrowski, Vincent Hartgen, Sarkis Sarkisian, Mary Eliza-beth Bodor. Jean Paul Slusser and Lin-da Heckenkamp

Weddige has been a part of the Mich-igan art scene ever since he came to the University of Michigan in 1937 as a teaching fellow The same year he received his masters in design from U-M and was appointed an instructor In 1957 he became professor of ar t and in 1974 was appointed professor emeritus

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Thursday, Sept 12 - Photographs by Manbn Post Wolcotl and Jack De-lano.-both of whom worked for the PSA. Farm Security Administration, will be on display through Nov 2 At the 8 p.m reception today, B»ll Rauhauser of the Center for Creative Studies faculty will give a talk on the FSA period of history Both photogra-phers traveled mostly in the south in the years from 1938 to 1942 photo-graphing the life of the farm workers Hours are 11 a m to 5 p.m Wednesday Saturday. 217 Pierce. Birmingham • YAW GALLERY

Friday, Sept 13 Works by Gary S Griffin, metalsmith of the Cranbrook Academy of .Art faculty Works by more than a dozen artists are also on display. Opening reception 5.30-8 p.m Friday. Continues through Oct 9, 550 N Woodward, Birmingham • BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART ASSOCIATION

Friday, Sept. 13 — "Cats, a Theme Show," by the Birmingham Society of Women Painters continues through Oct 5 Opening reception 709 p.m Fri-day with poetry reading by Jack Faxon and a dance performance by Dance Alive.

Paintings by Julia Gleich and jeweJ-ry by Patricia Senecoff in the Rental Sales Gallery run concurrently with "Cats " Hours for both are 9 30 a.m. to 4 30 p.m Monday-Saturday, 1516 S Cranbrook, Birmingham, • PONT1AC ART CENTER

Friday, Sept 13 — Works by four women artists in different media in-cludes drawings by Helewn Cartmell in the Clerestory Gallery, dimensional felted pieces from the Spirit Filtre Se-ries by Patricia Williams, sculptural encaustic work from the Circadian Rhythm Series by Linda Centivany and constructions built for the Art Center's environment by Kathy Constantinides Opening reception 5-7 p.m Friday will be hosted by the North Oakland Coun-ty Oakland University chapter of NOW., 47 Williams, Pontiac • MICHIGAN GALLERY

Saturday. Sept 14 — Recent water-colors, sculpture and paintings by Lin-da Mendelson. Raymond Katz and Don Mendelson will be on display through Oct. 12 Reception to meet the artists 7-10 p.m Saturday Regular hours are 11 a m. to 5 p.m Thursday-Friday and 1-5 p.m. Saturday, 2661 Michigan Ave at 20th Street, Detroit. • BELIAN ART CENTER

Saturday, Sept 14 — Paintings and sculpture by Edward Avedisian will be on display through October Reception to meet the artist 6-10 p.m. Saturday His work is in the collections of the Mu-seum of Modem Art, the Guggenheim, the Metropolitan Museum, the Whitney, and many others The gallery is at 5980 Rochester Road. Troy

• ART IN THE PARK The Birmingham area's most color-

ful art festival held annual in Sham Park in the heart of the city will 10 a m to 6 p m Saturday and Sunday • MUCCIOLI STUDIO GALLERY

New works in watercolor and stained glass on paper by .Anna Muccioli and gold jewelry by Nate Muccioli along with works by Tbelma Abel, Nick Buhalis. Charles Culver. Jay Holland. Sarkisian and Edgar Yeager Hours are 11 a m to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 511 Beaubien, Detroit

• LAWRENCE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

"A Trip through Time," an exhibit highlighting architecture in Michigan is on display in the Architecture Gallery on the campus. 21000 W. Ten Mile, Southfieid, through Sept. 27 No charge to see the display of photographs and historical narrative describing con-struction projects over the past 100 years Included are the Detroit Insti-tute of Arts, the Detroit Opera House and Kirk in the Hills. • CLARE SPITLER GALLERY

Works by Ohio artist, Joseph Barnsh. a Marianist brother f rom the Bergamo Center of Dayton He has traveled the world and had his work shown in Chica-go, St. Louis, Dayton and Cincinnati Gallery hours are 2-6 p.m Tuesday and by appointment, 2007 Pauline Court. .Ann Arbor • SCARAB CLUB

Exhibit of Chinese brush painting with birds, flowers, landscapes and cal-ligraphy by Ku Feng Miao, E T Newbourne and Saundra L. Weed is on display through the month Traveling exhibit of these works will be at the Main Street Gallery of Royal Oak in October The Scarab Club is at 217 Farnsworth, Detroit. • HOOBERMAN GALLERY

"Patterns, Edges and Plains: Furni-ture and Ceramics" will be at the gal-lery through Oct 3 The 10 or so furni-ture makers have never shown in this area before. Shown with the furniture are ceramic pieces by Michael and Rita Duval! of Bear Lake. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday • MAIN STREET GALLERY

"Encore" features works by Canadi-an artist. Terry Golletz. In his works of conte, watercolor and pastels, the art-ist presents a world to excite the imag-ination and the senses. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p m-.Tuesday-Saturday, until 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday. 903 N Main St., Royal Oak. • RESTAURANT DUGLASS

Works by Italian artist, Umberto del Negro^arf on display through Oct 15, 29269 Southfieid Road, Southfieid • PARK WEST GALLERIES

New collection of etchings and lithos by Harold Altman. Altman favors park and market scenes in New York and

Paris His eye is excellent and his de-tail is meticulously rendered Contin-ues through Oct 3 Hours are 10 a m to 6 p m Monday-Friday. Thursday and Friday until 9 p m 11 a m to 6 p.m Saturday and Sunday, 29469 Northwestern Highway. Southfieid • BRIGGS GALLERY

Works by Laurie Hirsch and Deborah Piotrowski are on display through Oct. 5 Hourj are 10 a m to 5 30 p.m. Tues-day-Friday, until 5 p.m Saturday 820 S Washington St., Royal Oak • HILL GALLERY

Works by Eddie Arning are on dis-play through O c t 5 Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 30 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, 163 Townsend, Birmingam • CADE GALLERY

— Paintings by Dennis Orlowski are on display through Sept. 28 He's a De-troit public school teacher and former assistant to Diego Rivera. Hours are 10 30 a m to 7 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 214 W. Sixth St.. Royal Oak — • ROBERT L. KIDD ASSOCIATES/GALLERIES

New paintings by Chuang Che and recent ceramic sculpture by Rina Peleg continue through Sept. 28 along with the painted trompe 1'oeil construc-tions by Ron Isaacs. Hours are 10:30 a m to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 107 Townsend, Birmingham. • CANTOR/LEMBERG GAL-LERY

Recent prints by J im Dine ate on dis-play through the month, Venus image as well as the Tools, Hearts and RobeS Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 538 N Woodward Ave . Bir-mingham. • TROY ART GALLERY

"Figurative Art" includes works by-Ben David,"Boyer. Gropper. Kunisada, Kuniyoshi. Saito, Sloan, Spencer, Ras-kin, Weingarden. Yoshitoshi and Zaks Continues through the month. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-day, 755 W. Big Beaver Road. Troy • SARKIS GALLERIES

'Sabbatical Leave Exhibition" will feature works by Joseph Bernard, Pa-trick Fourshe, Jay Holland and Rich-ard Jerzy through Oct. 9 Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday, Center for Creative Studies. 245 E. Kirby. De-troit. • DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

Ancient Art of the American Wood-land Indians" continues through Nov. 10 It include^ 150 masterworks of stone sculpture, ceramic arets, copper tools, weapons, ornaments and ceremo-nial objects f rom this Native American group, 10 a m to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Sun-day, 5200 Woodward Ave., Detroit. • PRINT GALLERY

Works by Calder, Miro, Warhol, Jen-kins, Pegge Hopper and Doug Webb are on display through September. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Saturday,

T h u r s d a y u n t i l 9 p .m. , 2B203 Northwestern Highway, Southfieid • OAKLAND COUNTY GALLER-IA

Watercolors and sketches of Africa by Julie Dawson will be on display through Oct. 15 Reception to meet the artist 6 30-8:30 p.m Thursday, Sept. 12 Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friay, Executive Office Building 1200 N Telegraph Road, Pontiac

• 55 PETERBORO "Works on Paper" by Gilda Snowden

continues through September. Gallery hours are 2-6 p.m Thursday-Saturday, S5 Peterboro (two blocks south of Mack, between Woodward Avenue and Park), Detroit. • JOSEPH HUR GALLERY

This new gallery, in the classic style, handles works by both international and local artists It is artist-owned and operated. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Saturday , Orchard Mall, Maple and Orchard Lake roads, West Bloomfield. • GALLERY22

Recent works by Paul Maxwell, Max Papart , Harold Altman, Nanci Closson and Russell Klix are on display through Sept. 15. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursday until 9 p.m. and Saturday until 5 p.m., 22 E Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills. • SHELDON ROSS GALLERY

Recent acquisitions include collages and drawings by Bearden, LeCorbusier, Grosz, Kollwitz and Schwitters. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-day, 250 Martin, Birmingham • DUKE GALLERY

Art Nouveau and Art Deco pieces in ceramic and glass as well as a collec-tion of chandeliers are on display Hours are 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, until 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday and until 5 p.m. Saturday. 185 N. Woodward Ave., Birmingham • RUBINER QALLERY

Group show - Works in all media gallery artists Larry Zox, Susan Tun-ick. Marjorie Hecht, Carol Sutton, Mar-yannW Harman, Vicki Brett, Russel Thayer, William House, Debra Hecht. Glen Michaels and many more. Contin-ues through Sept. 17. Hours are 10 a m to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, until 5 p.m. Saturday, 7001 Orchard Lake Road, West Bloomfield. • COMMUNITY ARTS GALLERY

"Alma Prints IV" are prints selected in the fourth statewide print competi-tion sponsored by Alma College. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekdays. Wayne State University Campus. • GALLERY BIRMINGHAM

New selection of local art includes handmade paper by Linda Golden, col-or Xerox works by Norita Frcka, col-lage by Susan Thomas, Sharon Thie-man and Sophia Rivkin, serigraphs by Diane Zpeb and watercolors by Mari-lynn Derwenskus and Jean-Marie

McKmght. International art ists include Gallo, Erie, Romero and Alvar, 223 S Woodward Ave , Birmingham • PHYLLIS KRAUSE GALLERY

Hand'painted silks in yardage lengths by Wieslawa Koper of Lodz. Poland are on display The art is t has her masters degree in ar t f rom a uni-versity in her native country Also, Hmong stitchery from the Hill Tribes of Thailand, beaded necklaces from Nagaland, puppets from Burma and Thailand, Sepik River and African carvings and saddle bags and salt bags f rom Afghanistan and Morocco are on display. Hours are 1J. a.m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, 29 W Lawrence, Pontiac. • XOCHIP1LLI GALLERY

Group show includes new works by-gallery regulars — Bensen, Blocksma. Culling, Re t , Levine, Gordin. Martel and Jordan. Hours are 11 a m. to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, 568 N Woodward Ave., Birmingham

• CRANBROOK ACADEMY OF ART

Exhibition of graduate student work from the Academy's nine departments continues through Sept. 18 This is an excellent chance to spot trends in con temporary art Hours are 1-5 p.m Tuesday-Sunday. 500 Lone Pine Road Bloomfield Hills. Admission charge

• HABATAT GALLERIE8 Current show features works in glass

by Stephen Hodder, K William Le-Quier and Ginny Ruffner Continues through the month Hours are 10 a.m to 6 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, until 9 p.m. Friday, 28235 Southfieid Road Lathrup Village

• VENTURE GALLERY Ceramic sculpture by Thomas

Benesh and Marsha Berentson contin-ues on display through September Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, until 9 p.m Friday, 28235 Southfieid Road, Lathrup Village

Exhibit spotlights Philippine project

A program which improved the qual-ity of life for many in the Philippines, directly involving Cranbrook Academy of Art, is on permanent record in the UN Dag Hammarskjold Library

It is a detailed report, written by-Irene Murphy of Birmingham, describ-ing the cottage industry which she or-ganized for the Philippines 1951-53

The goal of the program, established by the United Nations with Murphy as advisor, was to develop sources of in-come for the rural people of the Philip-pines. Although there was a history of successful cottage industry in the is-lands, all the skills were lost in the years between 1926-1946

It was the freedom in the philosophy of the Cranbrook Academy of Art which attracted her attention as she be-gan to set up the program. She liked the avant garde approach — the pursuit of new. untried answers to old problems

teaching by creative approach rather than imitation

The Cranbrook group who came up with the answers in the Philippines in-cluded Lysbeth Wallace, textile design-e r John H. Risely, sculptor and furni-ture designer his wife, Mary Kring. ceramist; Marianne Strengell, textile designer, and her husband, Olaf Ham-marstron, furniture designer

Before they came up with their rec-ommendations for products, they researched the labor market and the skills, facilities, equipment and the wood, fibers and clay available locally

Murphy said. "They followed the old Cranbrook idea — we're all going to do our own thing and try to find custom-ers." She paused and added. "Any woodcarving they had done until we started was figures of saints for churches and doors for churches -

It was Risley who came up with the wooden fish tray — the popular picnic and buffet plate. Also developed were mats and rugs of local materials and dyes and ceramics f rom local clay

Murphy's 63-page report is an in-depth study of the Philippine economy at a crucial time

It was Glen Leet, co-director of the Trickle-Up Program Inc., who wrote to Javier Perez de Cuellar, secretary gen-eral of the United Nations, earlier this year about Murphy's report

In describing it in his letter, he said, "As the program grew, it became a • joint program sponsored by both the United Nations and the United States government. It may have been the first such joint program undertaken by the two "

Murphy said, "This is the highest kind of recognition you could get with the UN speaking for 150 nations."

She takes pride in what those Cran-brook people were able to do foF the Philippine economy in a relatively short period of time. With a broad smile, she said, "It tripped off the whole inventive, creative skill for hun-dreds of people."

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Take time to become involved in the arts This is another lesson on art and

drawing by special columnist David I Messing. He has taught for ten years and oper-a t e s an a r t store. Art Store and More, 16338 M i d d l e b e l t .

L i v o n i a , 522-6311, 265 N. Main S t r e e t , r t Plymouth. 455-1222 Messing en-courages questions and comments from readers You may write him at his store or c o Observer Newspa-pers, 23352 Farmington Road Farm-ington MI 48024

artifacts

By David Meeelng s p e c i a l w r i t e r

The quietness was so loud it woke me up, I could hear the wind in the trees There was soft music playing in the family room, and by the light in our

bedroom, I guessed it was about 9 a.m I rose — no make that crawled —

out of bed and everything seemed so peaceful. Too, peaceful In this blissful state of solitude and quietness I quickly slapped my cheek to be sure I hadn't crossed over that "great divide" in my sleep "Yep!" I was very much alive, and "no" I wasn't in heaven. But, as I meandered toward the kitchen table I really began to wonder, "where is ev-erybody'"

There was bread in the box, there were no empty cereal boxes on the counter tops and there was milk-in the refrigerator. Normally I a*ake_ to whatever program is on the ""Disney channel and the crunching of my three {eating machines) boys. Hey, these guys make sharks look like picky eaters. But as I was saying, there was food in the house, the TV was off. the house was

clean and I was thinking maybe I woke up in a "Better Homes" magazines.

I looked outside and there wasn't even any bicycles in the driveway Then I saw Sandy's note; "Honey, ev-eryone has gone to school . . Adam too." "Adam too?" I gasped aloud. Whose gonna watch cartoons with

me?" What about the Beverly Hillbil-lies9 Then it hit me as I further awoke

my babies are all gone. For 16 years there has always been a little one around here. I always knew that some-day all three of my boys would be in school but I likewise rejected the reve-lation or pushed it out of my mind with a quick game with one of them Here I am and there they are and woe is me

GEE, IS this house ever quiet. I'm desperately homesick but I'm the one

who is home Could this possibly be what mother's talk about as "normal?" You know, when they say, "I can't wait till the kids are back In school and ev-erything is back to normal again." This is the first t ime in the 2 Vi years of writing the Artifacts Column that I have ever written in the day light. . Might as well, it's too quiet around here anyway. Of course everyone isn't fac-ing the t rauma of having there last lit-tle guy walk out the door to school. The term 'normal" in this reference usual-ly means routine, and to accomplish any thing a normal routine is a must

Now in establishing a routine one very important word comes into opera-tion; "priority." I use Adam's Fred Flints tone dictionary because if the word isn't in there, I have no business using it. Well, Fred defines priorities as "things you do in order of importance." So getting back to "normal" is merely getting things in order according to im-portance. The question I would like to ask you today is — where is art in your list of priorities''

Unfortunately ar t with all its values.

gets pushed to the end of moat priority lists and sometimes off the list com-pletely. With working men and women it is their job and family that somehow separates them from fulfillment that art affords. To the housewife, "art-time" is almost "no-time."

No matter how solemn your decision to take time out for art, it soon slips down the priority list from "once a week" to "sometimes" and finally "never." If you are serious about your, expression through art then you must make a commitment. Don't say you a re too busy: Some of my students are doc-tors, owners of their own businesses, lots of working mothers and hundreds are teen-agers whose schedules boggle the mind. A few of my students asre working professional artists, so why do they come? Partially to learn new techiques. but primarily just to set aside their own time to do their own art, with no deadlines or commercial requirements. Probably in scheduling your priorities the worst mistake is the false concept of "finding the time." Which as you probably know does not work.

In this day and age, you don't "find" time, you must "take" time. Only God gives time, all you can do is schedule i t So schedule yourself some "ar t time" this year. Enroll in an ar t class even if you think you know it all. At least you will be using your abilities and you nev-er know when, where or f rom whom you will learn something new.

Of course as you may know ar t in-struction is a major function at both ar t stores. There are, however, several alternatives to private instruction. If you are craf t minded most c raf t stores offer classes. Night classes in local high schools offer a great variety of art instruction. Colleges often allow you to audit art classes but you may find them to move a little slow as college courses are set up in a four year program.

It is not uncommon to spend 15 weeks di^wiag^ still life in charcoal Wherever, with whomever, or what-ever you do; get into your ar t and you'll wonder why you waited so long speaking of waiting a long time. Let's see it's twelve, one two, three . . just SVfc hours and everything will be back to "normal" again.

Night lighting will bring drama to your garden Have you ever considered night

lighting for your garden? This can be dramatic in an area you use for enter-taining such as a patio, terrace or porch — even for an exciting view from within your home.

Many people have permanent light-ing installed while others prefer a tem-porary installation using outdoor elec-trical cords

There is nothing more pleasing than entertanung in your home and having a lighted garden to give atmosphere to a party. I like light located at the ground level focusing on the trunk and branch-es of a deciduous tree And don't dis-count the beauty of night lighting focusing on evergreens 12 months of the year

You shouldn t have complaints from neighbors if you focus the beam up-ward to spotlight the leaves for many months of the year and in the winter to profile the branches and catch the glamour of snow on the branches

d o w n t o e a r t h

Alice Burl i r igame

X divided by 3 equals A divided by B

This season you may be inquiring about using wildflowers in your garden. If you have enough space in your rear garden for a wildflower area, you may be interested in contacting the National Wildflower Research Center, 2600 FM

973 North, Austin, Texas 78725. This is a fairly new organization

which is eager to entice new recruits who have an interest in wildflowers. This specialty quickly is spreading across the country,

Your columnist recently spent a half day at Michigan State University look-

V ing at displays of annuals which may "ring the bell" for home gardeners in 1986

The qualities you see when you pick out flowers for your garden were being closely analyzed by many representa-tives

Give it a trial. Try floodlighting on one artistic tree and decide whether the adventure merits more night light-ing on your property. Remember, it is important to keep the light out of your neighbor's direct view

In the Dawes Arburetum Newsletter of May 1984, there was some interest-ing information You can calculate the height of a tree if you can measure the length of its shadow First, measure the length of the tree's shadow. Then, hold a yardstick upright near the tree in the sun and measure the length of the shad-

ow cast bv the yardstick (All measure-ments should be in f ee t )

USE THE following formula to cal-culate the height of the tree: X equals (3 x A) divided by B, where X equals the height of the tree, A equals the length of the tree's shadow and B equ-als the length of the yardstick's shad-ow

The formula works because the height of the tree divided by the height of the yardstick is in proportion to the height of the tree's shadow divided by the height of the yardstick's shadow, or

New design center planned

TI L CLaSSiFiCDS

Marvin I. Danto, chairman of the board. Danto Investment Co. and de-veloper of Michigan Design Center of Troy, and John C. Portman, Jr., owner and developer of the Atlanta Market Center, are equal partners in the De-sign Center of the American (DCOTA) in Dania. Fla

Phase I of DCOTA, now under con-struction, includes a four-story, 266,000-square-foot building. Phase I is 80 percent leased or committed and will open next month.

Zoning for an additional 750,000 square feet of design center has been approved on the 44-acre site at 1-95 and FYiffin Road in Dania, adjacent to the Fort Lauderdale International Airport, providing easy access from moat of the U.S., Latin America and Europe

The DCOTA complex will eventually include four wholesale interior design showroom buildings, totaling 1 million square feet upon completion.

Now under construction and connect-ed to the center will be the 250-room

Sheraton Design Center Hotel and Off-ice Plaza.

Danto said, "DCOTA will house one of the largest collections of fine, high-end interior furnishings and contract design sources anywhere for interior designers, facility managers, archi-tects and specifiers.

"Such a wide selection of quality merchandise will a t t ract the design trade from the eastern U.S.A., Florida, the Caribbean, South America and Eu-rope."

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READY FX)B MILD WINTER aeaung ) bills because of the extra uwila t ioc and 1 brand new Juraare ' ' CpmMoe that with j a newer roof and gut ters to er.^oy j o u r ( winters cn the comfort of a flnishec | baaemeci as weiJ as ? be<lrooca 1 '-a

baths, and 3 car garage All oc s tree-Lined street "'if 155.900

REAL STYLE is sees j j this ».-fordaD« but claaay S be^rootr ranc t Hlghligbt. ed by a large country t l tchen. this oew er bome j f fers s full basement central air and wood decs 'overlooking a pic tureaque loc H 4 900

. HARRY S

W O L ' E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

LIPOMA I \ R E A

D R E A M H O M E Heauulu. Li»ooia ranch fea tures 3 spa nova bedrooms, dining room, 'large ; kitchen 2 S baths, garage larger treed ' lot and much more » * W* S h a r p & C l e a n T r i - l e v e l Feature* 3 bedroom* Large living room L timing are* with e*tbe«lraj ceiling. | ojee aJLcbec & J a m i b room. I *-> been*, nuce carpet patjc and much more in e i * ceJIeni Livonia School* area MS.SKK)

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L J V O N i A & A R E A FOIST AND FX'REMOST MEUCUIOUA JQ RL H demand N>.rru:west UvonU Hoi a r e : j u n g for a 4 bedroom *>nck quad icvej * i lb a -iecoralor* eye -2 full batii*. basement family room WIUJ full wali fireplace aew carpet Lhr-i>u^bo<jt and 2 c a j attached garage 8 aaaomp-•aor |«».900

J U S T L I S T E D Terms, location and immediate occtr

spit el Remodeled kitchen carpeting, extra Lnsolaboo. Large

fam:3y room. I car attached garage 8% simple a jwimpUor or land contract 143.900 CaU MARLENE KLIMECKi 4T7.J55; CENTL"RY 31 Today 381 3000

LAST CHANCE at low price before list ing Burton Hollow 4 bedroom colonial, den. 3H baths, formal dining room e i tra large family room I1* car attached garage, 1st floor laundry, 18x40 swim miag pool 8 H * assumable mortgage 1109 950 484-8813

L I V O N I A ASSUMABLE 8% MORTGAGE

Sharpest bome In the Sub with MONTH LY PAYMENTS of ONLY *475 Newly decorated top tn bottom S bedrooms. 3 baths, park like backyard Csl-de-sac setting 179,800 557-8700

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SOOTH H8LLS Of BLOOMFMLC - ConOo ainlng room, ^replace tiled baaemer i . ga r age a n a car-port pool and t enms t&4,000 R-3079

LAKE OMOM Ranc r "replace, dirnng r o o T , ga r age corner xroooed lot wfth aecarat® Apt p e r f e c t for a d d e d i n c o m e *5* 90C ^

•LOOMFt tLD MILLS - gorgeous •andacaping h«gn«gnts t h a Beau-Ittul tn level on Knob Hilt, Ml wall f i r a p l a c e In s p a c i o u s fami ly room, flnlsrted, hiealeo garage, all appl iances priceC below ap-pralaal at S i 3 8 . 9 0 0 J 3 0 6 '

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MANSION SIZE Firs t o f i e n a e m L ive n u s exclusive Nott ingham Woods' 5 bedrooms 3 H hath brick elegance with s basement, dining room. J car sire gs rage and a 35 i 15 fool fam-ly room with stooe f ireplace Gorgeous jot must be seen 1144 »bo

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L I V O N I A & A R E A LATREL PARK Pick your c v l c n for this Northwest Livonia new eoostruc tlon 3 bedroom, brick colonial offering "~x baths 1st floor laundry, room, family room with f i replace and 5 car attached garage Wood Insulated •nndows. Oak cabinets and natural stained trim JUST LISTED 893.500

VALUED LOCATION North Uvooia subdivision offers this spacious 3 bed room brick tn-level featuring S1* baths family room and a 1 car garage Priced right 853.900

BEGINNERS BREAKTHROUGH Fan-tastic new listing in Uvooia Large fenced 80 foot lot with fruit trees oc a paved street 3 bedroom ranch with at-tached garage You can't afford lo no* check this <** o u t " 831,900

COUNTRY CAPE Northwest Livonia 4 bedroom maintenance f ree aluminum sided I ^ p e Cod ac r e lot, 3 garages, wood stove, dining room and newer car-pet throughout 889.900

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Dea rpom Heignrs 314 P lymoutb-Gar to r 315 NortnvlMe-Novi 3 i « Wes t l and -Oarde r Ciry 3 17 Groeae Polnte 318 Bedford 319 Homes tor Sase-

Oaxiand County 320 Homes 'or Sa«e-

Wayne County 3 2 ' Homea tor Saie

Livingston County 322 Homea 'or SaM

Macomb County 323 Homea >o< SaM

Wash tenaw County 324 Other S u b u r b a n Homes 325 Reel Estata Service® 326 CorxJos for Sa le 327 Duple* 'or Sale 328 Town h o u s e s for Sa ie 330 Apan merits 'or Sa le 332 M o t * e Homes <w Sale 333 Northern Property 334 Out o< Town Proper ty 335 Time Share 336 FKwMla Property for

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N I C E I sedroom brick rancb in nice area ol Livoma Finished baaemest . cesatral

built-in dixhwaaher deck. I** c a r garage 15 J .900

G r e a t I n v e s t m e n t or .starter home in Livonia Vinyl sid-

I ing carpet. insuLauoc - all oew since | 1981. garage assumable mortgage | 837.900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S U B U R B A N

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LIVONIA Lovely 3 bedroom brick Ranch borne oo corner lot I car ga-rage finished basemeoi . near schools 6 shopping 8 "m % Assumption Bv owner 855 400 Call 313-533-SiSfl or 437-4173

L I V O N I A $ 7 3 , 9 0 0 ij This clean 3 bedroom colonial ts a real i charmer Large country kitchen over-

looking elegant family room srith natu-ral fireplace Poll basement, 3 car at-tached garage and much more

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

NORTHWEST LIVONIA 1 800 sq f t ranch. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great room. Andersen windows, upgraded insula lion c u s t o m qua l i ty th roughou t 894,900 Quakertown Sub W7 4 3 Meet inghouse 459-4183

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 30150 RENSELLOR N of 7 Mite. W of Enkster Charm with economy ui « choice setting Ranch 1 large room 1 bath 1 car ga r age A sepa-ra te 13x20 building Newer fence and driveway All this for only 81J .800

A S K F O R A L I C E

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

312 Livonia

L I V O N I A B U Y S S U P E R S T A R T E R

Nice 3 bedroom brick front rsnch oo large lot Excellent iocst loc Offers large living room, sun drenched kitch-en, library or den. at tached garage 849,900

F I R S T O F F E R I N G Mint condition 4 bedroom. bath

it. 3 brick ranch. Large country kitchen, doorwall to patio, finished car attached garage. 8*8 900

Q U A L I T Y Q U A D One-of-a-kind 3 bedroom bnek <juad-ievel Family room with natural ftre-

ormal dining room, game room. 3 car at tached garage, main-

tenance-free exterior 879 >90

R E D U C E D A N D R E A D Y Sharp 4 bedroom bnck colonial, Just re-duced, fea tures 22 country kitchen, family room with natural Breplaee, fin-ished basement. 3 car at tached garage, plus more 8*3 000

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LIVONIA JUST LISTED Livonia's beat bey on this 3 bedioom co-lonial Large country kitchen overlook-ing fkmily room with natural f i replace Finished baaement and moch more Only 862.900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

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__ —Walk To Town - Looking for a quiet neigh-borhood close to schools? Then don' t miss this spacious three bedroom home In Plym-outh. large kitchen and walk out lower level. $71,500 459-2430

This Low Maintenance Colonial Is in 'A-One" condit ion. Three generous bedrooms, f ire-place in family room, fenced yard, two car garage and full basement all add up to a fine value in Plymouth. $69,900 459-2430

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The 10.25% assumption is an added bonus on this Immaculate three bedroom ranch In Sunflower Swim club and tennis cour ts In subdivision will please any buyer $69,900 459-2430

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Great ranch - great price, fi bedrooms. I bath, living room, el k i tchen full baaement all ancea including washer 4 dryer," "ga-rage Bnck paoo maintenance f ree aluminum trtin. tree lixied neighbor-hood Near shopping k t ranaoor taooe Immedia te pcaseaakm 841.900 (& of P l rmoeth . E at Middlebelt

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Open Sun .1-5pm M I I 5 WeeUleld 3 bedroom brick, family room. 1 >4 hatha. 1 car garage, finished basement Im media lr1 Asking 855.500 818.000 down for L C or assume at !»>*% 425-3798

TAKE Advantage of these terma As-sumabie mortage in Livonia 3 bedroom cape cod. first floor laundry, fireplace with beatalator 848.900

REAL ESTATE ONE Ask for Michelle or Mary Ann 218-0700

4 BEDROOM QUAD - living room, for-ma l dining room, large family room with fireplace, nice kitchen. 3 "> car at-tached garage, patio 4 bbq grtlL base-ment . a i r conditioned, !V» baths Drapes k appliances Excellent condi-t ion 882,500 - will accept of fer CaU Nick or Sam 247-7002

L O V A B L E L I V O N I A Motivated Selteri Well j bedroom ranch In qutet neighborhood Carpeted throughout, pool, deck and 1 car garage Kitchen appliances stay Guardian Home Warranty 842,900

»t to preview this 3 bedroom ranch, i

tahed basement, gas log fireplace plus 2 c a r g a r a g e Many ext ras 844.900

Immacu la te 3 bedroom ranch with for-mal dining room, central air and cosy enclosed porch Newer furnace and roof Garage has been extended to in-clude s healed room for workshop or bototrr r o o m 848.500

Open Sunday ;i-4Bm.i, 18M3 LaureL S. of 7 Mlte /w of rarmlngton. Lovely 4 bedroom colonial on large 123 x 441 ccontry «x in area of all custom homea 3Vt ba ths formal dining room, family room, natural fireplace breakfast nook, first floor Laundry, basin and 2 c a r a t tached garage Just listed I I 14.940

EARL

K E I M Suburban, Inc

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MAINTENANCE F R E E RANCH Sew a luminum trin, newer carpeting, hardwood floors under carpe t I b e J rooms. 2 baths, fenced yard Porch could he Florida room All kitchen ap-pliances stay 879.900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 T o d a y 5 5 3 - 0 7 0 0

NICE 3 b e d r o d b brick ranct . full flnlahed rec room with wet-bar 3 car garage Only 154 .500 Call today

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

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BY OWNER Dearborn, 3 bedroom co-lonial. good room, formal en. built-in erven, dishwasher * range re f r igera tor stays. 1>* baths, enclosed porch, full basoneol . 3^t car garage Assumable mor tgsge Must sell 838.590 or m a k e offer 581-2437

DEARBORN HEIGHTS By Owner 3 bedrooms, flnlahed basement new roof central air . 3W car garage 828.000 or

ble offer 583-4498

NORTH DEARBORN HEIGHTS House Beautiful 3 bedroom. 1 4 bath brick ranch srith aluminum trim.. New vtnvl windows, newer roof k furnace wltk central air Pull basement 2H car garage 852.900

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O P E N H O U S E

SUNDAY 1-4 2 3 4 1 0 H a n o v e r

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s Large 4 bedroom colonial In very nice neighborhood Just reduced to 8*0.900

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WEST DEARBORN brick, 5 large bedrooms carpeted throughout, garage, flreplacea. patio, rec room, ceramic baths with showers on 1st k 2nd alac- -1 bath Ln baaement . central air plus att ic fan. gas forced air b e a t oew roof ft air conditioning, near schools, t ransports tiou 4 college 5 minutes to ail Ford fa-cilities Low down 278-9S73

3 1 4 P t y m o u t h - C a n t o n

A T T E N T I O N B U Y E R S P l y m o u t h Custom built 3 bedroom bnck bl-level oo over 2 acres Over 2,000 sq f t with gorgeous country kitchen, f i replace and deck 2 baths, walkout recreation room pins 30 x 22 work shop or activity room SM car ga-rage 8114.900

Canton, Ten acres of country for the gent iemsn f a r m e r 3 bedroom ranch with 3W baths, formal dining room, basement , 2 car attached garage. 30 i 50 2 Rory barn and 300 x 300 c o r r a l Many ext ras 8143,900

EARL

K E I M Suburban, Inc

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0 -BY OWNER CANTON SUNFLOWER I 4 bedroom colonial. 2H baths, d e n cen-t ra l air. electronic air cleaner, Large patio, clubhouse k pool Mint cooditlon immedia te possession Many e x t r a s Must see'1*4.900 451-0102

BY OWNER Mayfair Sub, N Canton. Beautiful 3 bedroom. 2 ' i bath Colonial on landscaped lot. finished basement, spiral s ta ircase, large master bedroom

is 187,500 459-3419

suite Many ex t r a s Call a f t e r 8pm,

CANTON, By Owner, i bedroom, 1V> bath colonial, central air. family room, formal ^"»rig room, d r f c peLa wood windows. N of Ford Rd., E of Sheldon. 879.900 After 4PM. 981-5109

CANTON C3K*ce country ranch, min-utes f rom downtown Sumpliaous great room, country kitchen. 3 bedrooms. 1W baths, full basement, overstsed Immacu la te After 3 P M

d garage 495-01WJ

CANTON COLONIAL - 3 bedroom. 1 V> baths, family room, attached garage, s t a ined g l a s s en t ry * beao t i f u l Landscaping. 8M.900 297 2951

CANTON colonial, 3 bedrooms. 1H baths, first floor laundry formal dining room, manv extras. 175,900

981-3483

C A N T O N C U S T O M T U D O R Beautifully Landscaped profesasonal decor custom cabinets 4 bedrooms 2^> bath T u t o r Family room, wet bar f i replace Large deck 4 more iTrans-fer) 1*7,500 Call Waller FrMch

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CANTON Ford 4 Sheldon 3 bedimum colonial iv» baths, 1 year oid. attached

18 wood deck. Large lot 9181-0148

garage. 12 x 18 « 882,900 Evenings

CANTON Specious 3 bedroom co*o«u el. 1 >* baths full basement, newly dec-orsted. Large corner lot Assumable 3 * % Must see' 8*8 900 397 3413

CANTON Energy efficient 5 ywar old 3 bedroom. 3 MI bath nnlrsMal an large lot Full ba semen t Near private wooded a rea Large master bedroom su i te Off Canton Center Rd k Palmer R a n with option. 17 1 900 After 5pm 3»7 «a»~

C ANTON 3 bedroom. brV* aluminum

double loc central air, carpeted, newer furnace circle drive, wood porch. Tax-as 81808 par year 888148

CANTON I bedroom ranch. Ma; Sab 1H baths, family room. 1st floor laundry walk!a pantry, full ti seasu asil. 3 ear attached garage, patio 8 r e a r s old 179 548 418 3*3:

CAR LOVERS Beautifully done ranch on ! 77 scree wtth 2400 square foot steel bans to store and wor t oo thone classic cars ' House has over 3400 square feet of finished a re s including 4 bedrooms. 3'n ba ths 3 fireplaces 4 much more Offered at 8189.900 FEHLIC REAL ESTATE 453-7800

H O L I D A Y P A R K 3 bedrooms with family room 4 fire-place. hardwood floors under carpeting, e v e r t a * 3 car garage Nicely located within subdivision Seller will roosWta buver assistance 854.500

ASSUMABLE 18 X . V 4 bedroom, u i level on large lot in Novi 8 years old, close lo expressways, all apnllancea

[if 848.900 >49 Buyers onl;

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Gold House Realtors 459-6000

HORSE LOVERS TAKE NOTE!" Jus1 West ol Plymouth, remodeled fa rm bom* 4 S acres 8 s tal l bam with tack room, 34 I 84 foot steel bam with 3 phase electric service, 3 overhead doors 4 coocrete Hoot Ideal for Inside stor-age of equipment Offered at IE75 000 reHUG REAL ESTATE 153-7400

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 CITi ' OF PLYMOUTH 1235 "PARK PLACE IN HOUGH PARK a great address with this o n c n s l owner custom built colonial South off Ann Arbor Trail, East of Sheldon Five bedrooms, 2 W baths, formal dining, (21 fireplaces in Living and family rooms, basement Spectacular Mt lo and rear yard Two year old root, central air , security sys-tem, Andersen windows BE SURE TO VISIT ON SUNDAY' 1159.500

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

FOR THE PERSON who can tell a book by It s cover and a r e looking for a borne, this ts not for you This one is for the quality purchaser like you Older Victorian renovated home with large Wolmamsed deck, to view the nmntog s t r eam behind the home I r o o m s ! bedrooms. 1 car at tached garage All for $44 5QQ' JAMES C CUTLER REALTY 349-4030

L A S T M O D E L " 4 bedrooms, 3W bath custom built colo-nial with exceptional custom features A MUST TO SEE1 F R E E central a i r or F R E E sod If purchased this weekend

OPEN 1-* SATURDAY 4 SUNDAY

A M S BUILDING CORP 851-4940

F rom 1-275 go west on Six Mile Road adner Road to kX 024 Right oo Bra

OPEN SUN :2 3PM By Owner N Canton Lovely 3 bedroom bnck coloni-a l 1H baths, family room, fireplace. 2 car attached tra* 164 900

PLYMOUTH - Coxy two bedroom rancb tn quiet residential area of Plymouth Walk lo town Home baa large kitchen plus a formal illning room, full base-ment and garage Asking 881,000 F E H U G REAL ESTATE 453-7400

PLYMOUTH - In Higblv Desirable

H O U G H P A R K S U B O p e n S a t , S S u n ,

A hesvily wooded area . 3 bedrooms. 2"i baths, family room 4 den (fourth bed-room: Extensively updated heme New energy efficient furnace centra) AC J o i n Aire range Covered 12 s 20 pati to New roof Asking 1147.000 Land con-tract te rms available Please call for additional Information433-448C

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP * Bv Owner Exceptional 2,300 sq f t 4 Bedroom, brick Cape Cod. oo 1 premium wood-ed acTes 2*i baths. 2 car attached ga rage 2 fireplaces, beautiful flnlahed basemeot rec room Manv extras ' 1171.500

455-1773

PLYMOUTH TWP By owner Trail-wood CI Beautiful 4 bedroom colonial, 2W baths, study, central air. florlda room, many extras 1134,000 459-4294

PLYMOUTH TWP BY OWNER 4 bedroom colonial 2W baths, family room wtth fireplace, formal large patio, well landscaped Near most expressways 193.900 430-0879

PLYMOUTH TWP 2 story, older bome, 3 bedrooms 1 - i baths, dining room, sun rocm. full baaement, screened In front porch, across from lake 145.000 Land contract available 425-9«34

PLYMOUTH. 2 lots oo comer 4 bed-room. 2 fuD baths wtth shower 4 tub, fireplace with insert, full baaemenL ga-rage Completely fenced with pool 441,900 453-5*78

P R O U D L Y M A I N T A I N E D and spacious borne with 3 bedrooms, den. 2 full bsths. sunken formal dmlng room, large family room with fire-place, walk-in closet in master bed-room. basement, additional bonus stor-age, attached garage. AND A LOW IN-T E R E S T S I M P L E ASSUMPTION 178.900 Call

J I M P R E S T O N

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

T H E G O L D R U S H is cn for thia chic 3 bedroom. 1>* bath bome Pride of ownership In every i~-h' Decors ted. landscaped to perfection Featuring Large family room, natural fireplace, formal dining room, expertly plannsd kitchen, handy laundrr 2 level deck plus 2V, car attached garage 881,904 Don't delay'

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 TRAILWOOD RANCH I b e d r o o m . 21* baths. 1st floor Laundry central air finished basement Jen-air range ex-t r aa Available now Assumable mort-gage i conditional) 1121M0 4440887

2 A C R E S and babbling brook with trees galore makes this modest cosBtry M a t e one of exceptional value This home tnests formal l ining room, new earpetiiM sad redecorating. Finished heated garage ahed 4 toolboaae 449,148

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

L I V O N I A & A R E A LIVONIA ... ]uat arrived and ready for a i>«w family. 3 bedroom Cape Cod wtth fireplace and full baaomont Chock thla one out today $58,500

CAPE COD STARTER ... roomy 3 bod room hugo treed lot and overalzed 2 car Qaraga One yoar ERA Buyer Protection Plan InckjwJod $34,000

PRICE REDUCED Seller wrili look at offers. Clean 3 bedroom ranch Will conaider all terma Call for details on thla one Only $38,900.

T H I N K I N G O F A C A R E E R C H A N G E ? ?

W E A R E I N T E R V I E W I N G

F I R S T F E D E R A L

4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0 1

NORTHVILLE BY OWNER 3 b e d room. 1 hath, ilvlng room with fire-place family room 4 a t tached garage large fenced private yard , electr ic beat 171.000 Patty: 471-0440 or 349-8720

NORTHVILLE COLONY ESTATES OPEN SUNDAY i-5 PM

By owner Beautiful 2,050 aq ft . farm colonial in excellent location. 4 bed-room. 2 ^ bath, first floor lanndry. overused garage 1114.900 41547 Ladywood Cv 420-2811

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 1440 Linden Street. City of Plymouth (4 blocks south of Ann Arbor Trail. Just east of Sheldon Road) Hough Park pre-sents an expensively and thoroughly up-dated 3.000 plus square feet custom built bome Dream kitchen, elegant foyer, stodv wtth fireplace, family room with fireplace, 1st floor Laundry, formal dining New beating, cooling, roof, sprinklers, security system, etc A SENSATIONAL HOME and SETTING' Be sure 4 visit it oo Sunday I20S, 000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

N O R T H V I L L E C O M M O N S Reflect your success With this large 4 bedroom, 3H bath colonial with family room and den Home features 2 sepa" rate furnaces and air conditioning units, 3 car garage, and Its all oo T V f i m i r w n ' .Asking 1129,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700 NORTHVILLE. Open Sun t-5pm, 20413 Woodbend S of 8 Mile, Taf t 4 Beck 1'W year architect 's 10 rooms, 3200 tq f t W acre, seclnded. treed, 4 bedrooms baths, family room/bar. kitchen si: down Library peted baaement rec

room, car office. decks

cl rc iedr tve. 1215,000 349-4554

garden i b a r off!

NOVI BY OWNER O P E N SUN 3 bedroom bt-level on p n v a t e lake 2 decks, family rocm with f ireplace, din-ing room, 2 baths, la rge mas te r bed room, 2 car attached g a r a g e 344-4375

NOVI - By owner 2100 sq f t colonial in Meadow-brook Lake Sub 4 bedrooms 2W baths, first floor laundry, finished basement, custom drspes 4 carpeting, b e a o t l f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d 4 t reed

NOVI MINI ESTATE Executive special 2 acres with presti c o u s S bedroom brick contemporary boon* Family room, rec room 2 car « r a g e 4500 sq ft. of living space bring your large family

B R U C E R O Y R E A L T Y , I N C

3 4 9 - 8 7 0 0

ONE OF THE most admired bofrtes in Northvi l le Plymouth s r e a Custom builders own bome 4 fo rmer mode: Designed for easy living 4 g rea t enter laming Loaded with qual i ty 4 ex t ras 3 bedrooms plus 1st floor den or 4th bed-room. ! - i baths, huge country kitchen. Large forma) dining room, immediate occupancy 1145.000

Suncoast Investment Proper t ies . Inc 455-5410- 1-800-474-8470 - 459-3975

Broker Co-op welcome

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 48141 P1CKFORD NORTHVILLE South off Seven Mile Road. I Mite wer. of Sheldon A magical set t ing frames this striking Colonial. A noble stsed Uv Ing room, a lovely en t rance foyer for mal dining room, family room with f ireplace, new French doors from the breakfast area to a patio and Ingroumi pool ALL THE DESIRED FEATURES ARE H E R E 1149,544

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 WONT LAST

4 bedroom. 2V» bath colonial in Village Oaks Sub Earth tones with huge master bedroom. Enticing country kitchen coxy family room with f i replace and

First floor laundry. meni. overslxed garage All (or I M 900 wet bar full base-

EARL KEIM W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

2 GORGEOUS ACRES Lovely 2.200 aq-ft 3 bedroom bnck ranch to delight one who appreciates quality Hardwood floors, .cerami-c baths 'Cherry, walnut, oak 4 maple used In eleciant stvte 3 c a r garage 1127,500 CaD

J O A N A N D E R S E N

C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

3 1 6 W e s t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

BEAT THE Crowds to 30*29 Grand view Just reduced to 441.544 If you want a super 4 bedroom. 2 beth. brick 4 aluminirm i finished baaecDcot wired 2 oar garage, la rge fenced corner tot Great terms, cask, conventional FHA, VA. MSHDA Open S a n 2 5 PM

Call George Crosby R E A L E S T A T E O N E

5 2 5 - 0 9 9 0

Best Buy-Here's Why Decorated tn earthtonea stained wood moldings newer carpet ing, basement overslsed 2 car garage Livonia schools 444,904 CALL BILL LAW CENTURY 21 Today 544-0700

B U I L D E R ' S C L O S E O U T Open Son 2-5 Brand new 3 4 4 bed room colonials la Livonia school dis-t r i c t Each boose has large living

separata dining room, coontrv with doorwall. full l ia—iiirit 1 kitchen

attached 3 car c a r a f e 1*7.4»a a . t-l e n s available for limited time" only S o< Joy Rd 4 W at Newtwrgfe "behind Shenandoah,

D e e r b o m R e e l E s t a t e C o

5 6 5 - 2 8 0 0

BYOWNXR Gardae O t y Move In con ditlon. 3 bedroom brick ranch with full finished baaamanC 3 ear garage C t r i a r l M H i m &b-4*7S

BY OWNER Garden City Low down L C Brick, large 3 bed room 3 Hatha Large kitchen with bnllt tna family room wtth fireplace I t car garage ne i 24ft lot 4*4 »fc 421-4311

C O M F O R T A B O U N D S Vary wad t a s t Garden CJ«y bungalow 3 vary atea b e d r o o m lots at extrae thronghonL Extra large garage oorwpejc j^covarad froae porch Asking

M A I N T E N A N C E F R E E ALL I lanilasH reach ia Wsnllaad with 4 vary a m tisih-anens. Mdated kitchen ptaat c a r p a d a c l a rg . W* en* 3 car n rage Excel teat earner location o a h

444.94*

E a r t K e t m W e e t

5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

G A R D E N C I T Y * A R E A GARD8CN CITY L C l e s s m thai 3 H t m brick ranch la a i r all i area, saper clear with l i n U M h n I I 1 I m m ant atae garage, hataar U n r a s k h * 4 4 U M

family room

E e r j z j r r . r ags 4 a prlee Jwa a a l »•*

S t a t e W i d e 7 2 S - S O O O

3 1 6 W e e t t a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

FAMILY ROOM 81,340 DOWN hevUand Central air . updated kitchen, J >«<iroom bnch ranch, baaemeot. patic « grill Just Haled 44 1 540 eotury 31 ABC 425 1250

GARDEN CTTY CHARMER uire iy 2 bedroom bom* offers coxy :*milv room with na ture , fireplace, •jaseroeot 3 car garage Stmpte a s .iumpoon. I * . * Asking 143.900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d S o u t h 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

GARDEN CITY 811 000 I car Land Contrsc t , 11 * I&02 In-cluding Laxee Sharp 3 bedroocnBrick Hsnch Remodeled kitchen 4 bate French doors to patio 4 beautiful leoced vard Full basemee l with w -*-± |4 i .90e Call Helen Nixon.

eotury 31 Har t fo rd South 4*4-*4»0

JUST LISTED and perfect lot that xing couple oc a light budget This

M M offers all the conveniences, 3 bed ->x>ms. 2 full bathe, finished basement <rgt kitebeo with built-in dishwaaber

lamily room wtth f ireplace, 2H car ga age and more Only 447.500

SUPER SHARP STARTER 3 -wdroom bnck and a luminum rancb This lovely iome fea tures remodeled ceramic tite tiatb with best l amp and fan combtna--uon ce ramic lite kitchen floor, newer neutral plush ca rpe l throughout, built-iD dishwasher ana vinyl insulated win-dows Call for m o r e detai ls 435,500

W O L F E 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

L A N D C O N T R A C T Vtetiland. 2 b e d r o o m s carpe ted

$1*00 down. f J I .WO 32«-«JOO

L A N D C O N T R A C T 15,040 DOWN PAYMENT

3 bedroom ranch Newer carpeting, first floor laundry, den. overall* 1 car garage, patio 139'900

LIVONIA SCHOOLS J bedroom brick t r i t e v e l Family room, large kitchen, pa t io 144,900 »

ASK TOR

M I T Z I ENTURY 21 HARTFORD SOITH

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

318 Redford BY OWNER Colonial, 4 large bed rooma, l 1 ^ baths, living room, formal dining, oewly remodeled kilcheo. car petmg l^ru-out. full fLniabed basement Large froot porch, large beated garage fenced yard Approa 1 400 sq I t Very

large beated . . o x 1.8M sq I

Low Taxes ' Only 149.944 CaU 534-0459

EXECUTIVE Type Colonial. 2400 aq ft Exceptionally piuah 4 unusual Interior Many ext ras Retired owner open lo of [era Will accept smaller bom* as par tial payment 255 llleC

GOVERNMENT OWNED 11,500 movee In. 3 bedroom 127,040 alu-minum Garage Root leaks Needs re-pairs Call lor addreaa. 1100 s tar t s deal Century 21 ABC 425 1250

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m

B l o o m f i e l d

BLOOMFIELD TWP Hammond Lake I privileges 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch

large iol Florida room 2 flreplac

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m

B l o o m f i a t d

ances, attached duced to 489 900

f i replaces >es sppil

garage Jus t ne-

P R I M E DOWNTOWN Birmingham new properties available Contempo-rary traditional, oew construction, rehab for lease, for sate 4 * to selling brokers 84 7 3311 5 4 » 4 i » )

r > A A n r S t o n e l e i g h R d [ ^ ( | ( ] ] L — Pr ime area In BloomMeld Spect V^ i l W \ _ J | _ almost 3 acre Ireed setting &pa<

REAL ESTATE Marking Our 25th Year 19*0 ! 985

! 4 f i N Woodward 847-1898

GREAT FAMILY AREA 3 bedroom ranch, partially flniabed basement, hardwood hours . and windows, formal dining room bay I , window, 2 car garace 141,900 BILL i !

rtxrf

iw 2 car garage Ml,940 BILL LAW .CENTURY 31 today 553-0700

M u s t Sel l T o S e t t l e E s t a t e

All ma jo r improvements since 1981 new beat, plumbing and electric storms and screens Large laundry-room, 2 car garage, ^ acre 427 044

C a l l S Y B I L

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

BLOOMFIELD 4000 aq ft borne. 13* ft go Wood Lake surrounded by buge trees 5 minutee from Somerset, 3511 Lakecrest Open Sun 1348 044 Rhodes Realty 442-0014

BY OWNER Newly decoi

b a t h wooded

P r i m e area In BloomJleld Spectacular almost 3 acre treed setting Spacious 4 bedroom ranch bome Wonderful p e a t room with^atone fireplace 5 car ga rage circular driveway 8289,000

ASK FOR SHARON D KIPTYK

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

647-5100

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

Farmir>gton HiUa

Circle This One! 1 Located in one of Farmington s most 1 deairable subdivisions Inground pool,

a t tached 3 car garage. 3 lul l b a t h s 5 bedroom quad 4*2.500 Call

C E N T U R Y 2 1 T o d a y 5 5 3 - 0 7 0 0

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

F a r m i n g t o n H M t a

OPEN SUN 2 5PM Brand new on the market Great condi-tion Open floor plan tuceiy decorated Large ranch with family room and workkbop fenced yard with patio 437,850

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

QUIET Secluded Area near Western Golf Coarse 3 bedroom brick, attached garage, air, pool, fireplace, Florida-room, rec room. 159,900 531 5243

REDFORD brick bungalow m homey neighborhood 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fire-

D O W N T O W N B I R M I N G H A M

6 0 7 S t a n l e y Ibetween Frank 4 Brown Sta i

Walk to Community Center, Library City Hall, shops, Schaui Park Newly renovated and expanded bome oo ooe ol the roost quaint streets ln town 2 bed-rooms 2 baths, master bedroom suite with buge walkin closet Carpeted

"" it Great room with skylights.

SUPER SHARP 4 bedroom bom* with l ibrary family room 4 rec room Move In condltioc for the fussiest of buvers 4225.000 Janette A Englehardt

Max Broock, Inc. 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

3 0 3 W a a t B l o o m f i e i d

1C tile foyer 9 doorwall to buge bi-ievel deck Updated kitchen, cabinetry, So-larlan floor wtth appliances, 1 car garage, new side drive You must see lo apprecia te the blending of the old wtth •-be n e w 1148,900 Open for viewing Sat. 4 Sun , 12 Noon-" 5 PM. r call evenings 554-4749

ELEGANCE AND CHARM In this spacious well appointed coloni al. A cook's kitchen witn formal dining, bay wrndew. special library with cathe-dral celling Very p n v a t e acre lot. Just listed at HM.OORFQU

E A R L K E I M W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

L A R G E L O T Immacula te 3 bedroom ranch snth family room and a t tached garage oo a large 80' lot, well landscaped wltc patio and gas grill Reduced 443,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 LIVONIA School* By owner. 3 bed-room brick, family room. 1W baths, fln-

Onglnal owner Near schoots 4 shop-ping 42V2418 or 522-430*

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s S bedroom ranch- nice area exceUect bey at only 137,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

N WESTLAND. 3 bedrwwm country ranch, bnck 4 a luminum tr im base-ment. 2>-i car ga r age AL' conditioning

722-5981

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5

S E P T E M B E R 15TH 31821 GRAND VIEW ST

Westland South of Cherry Hlli East at Venoy

Nice 3 bedroom ranch with 2 full baths, beautifully finished basement, central air 4 Large deck price reduced to 145.940 Ask for Adeline Blair

EARL KEIM WESTLAND 729-2500

REDFORD

Custom designed 4 built 439 500

Full pr .ee Better than new cooditlon with every up to dale feature 8 room ranch, at tached garage low t a l e s beat 4 almost no maintenance Broker 35S-570*

R E D F O R D T W P b r i c k

r a n c h , 3 b e d r o o m s , d i n i n g

r o o m n i c e c a r p e t i n g

t h r o u g h o u t m , t i l e d b a s e -

m e n t . o n l y $ 4 2 , 5 0 0 . Q u i c k

o c c u p a n c y A s k f o r J i m

B r o o m e

MAYFAIR 522-8000

REDFORD $79,900 Truly a beauty 3 bedroom bnck ranch oo large double tot. family room, rec room. 2 natural fireplaces 4 2 car at-tached garage

B R U C E R O Y R E A L T Y , I N C

3 4 9 - 8 7 0 0

SHARP- 3 bedroom bnck ranch, base-ment. garage, s u p available 143 899

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE 474-3303

SELLER HELPS YOU by paving some of closing costs Excel Lent c la r i en City bnck near Warren Rd 3 bedrooms. Flor ida room 2 car ga rage, baaement, 12.154 down Ooly 442.900 Century 21 ABC 425-3250

S P E C T A C U L A R completely remodeled thru out, 3 bed-room bnck ranch, country kitchen, dishwasher, carpe t ing , finished base-

garage, 15 day occupancy 449,900

roent, 2 car garage, Livonia schools

Castelli 525-7900

S T A R T E R H O M E aluminum S bedroom ranc t super kitchen, ca rpe t ing tiini out, i « faoor Laundry, 2 car garage . 14 day occupan-cy SM.900

Castelli 525-7900

T H I E F W A N T E D Steal this beaut i fu l boose on 1 acre of •and. Yard nestled by t rees 3 bedroom ranch 1W batha. 2 car garage Great Room Deal of the Century' Only 459 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 VACANT BRICK RANCH

3 bedrooms, full basement , city inspec-tion done, garage call now, all terms considered. 442.5*0

ASK FOR J E R R Y BORREGARD

CHALET 477-1800

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION Immedia te occupancy

Central air , maintenance f ree ex tenor , mint 3 bedroom m bath bnck ranch. 21* car garage, oew carpeting, updated country kitchen with appliances Full ba semen t absolutely Immaculate 4 priced r.ght at 449.900 Call for appt

274-2816

LAKE PRIVILEGES Included with this Urge family aixed home in Bloomfield Township 3 bed-rooms, 2 baths, family room, l ibrary or 4th bedroom Ooe vear w a r r a n t y 159,90C DE

E A R L K E I M W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 8 5 5 - 9 1 0 0

MOVE RIGHT INTO this versat i le 3 bedroom, 3 balh rancb with walk-out lower level that includes a f lreplaced family room, full bath 4 library or fourth bedroom 1129.700

Janet te A Engelhardt

M a x B r o o c k , I n c .

6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

NEW LISTING Nott ingham Forest

First offering oo this beautiful ooe owner bome Delightful treed setting Circular drive A very custom bome 4 bedrooms. 2>-» baths, (agil)y room, l i -brary. Florida room. 2 f ireplaces e i ceptiooa! professional decor in neutral looes A very special bome in a p r ime location 1219.960

ASK FOR SHARON D KIPTYK

M e r r i l l L y n c h

' R e a l t y

647-5100

BEST BUY1

Charming 3 bedroom ranch oo ireed property offers Ilvlng lining and fami-ly rooms with 2-way flreplac*. master bath plus another. 2 car parage Newer furnace, roof, carpeting, klU&m coun-ter 4 floor 481,904 5324 Cambooroe

R O B E R T W O L F E C O .

3 5 2 - 9 5 5 5 R e s : 8 2 6 - 0 3 6 3

BRICK COLONIAL 4 bedrooms U-brary dinette, family room m t h fire-place. i n floor Laundry room. Large glass screen porch overlooking golf course Woodpecker Lake privileges Automatic sprinklers, JW garage with opener By owner 1127 ,000 841-2481

BY OWNER W Maple 4 Farmingtoo. 4 bedroom Colonial Master bedroom with fireplace, family room fireplace, livmg rocm. dining room, 2l-» baths, 2 car garage, large kitchen By Appoint-ment Only -1117.900 8*1-2443

BY OWNER 4174 Southmoor (Looe Pine 4 Middlebelt) 3,134 gross living area, 4 Large bedrooma. foyer, den.

air. fireplace, wood decks 4 1225.004 Financing avail-

with 20% Minimum Down, Buyers Only' 3*2-5000. e r t 241

BY OWNER 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch 7 years old Daylight finished basement , well insulated Walnut Lake privilegea 1104.900. 851-0974

GREAT YARD 4 bedrooms, 2 * bath colonial with full basement 15 Mile 4 Orchard Lake area I1I2.00C

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

LARGE TREED LOT 4 bedroom ouad l ibrary 2«> baths. Florida room plus a motivated seller Do yourself a f avor Won't last at 1114.540

ASK FOR KAREN FREEMAN

M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y

626-9100 553-3558

COUNTRY LIVING Yet near the Oty ia this lovely malms-nance f r ee aluminum aided ranch with 3 bedrooms, large 133 x 1*0 lot. ape-clows 2 5 car attached garage srith workshop Owner anxiooa muat sell 44 9 500

C r a n b r o o k Assoc. Inc Realtors

855-2200

EXECUTIVE RANCH Beautiful ly decorated 3 bedroom. 2**v bath brick ranch offers modern kitchen, forma] dining room, family room with f ireplace, basement attached garage and lovely Large lot in prestigious North Fa rming too Hills location Asking 4119.900

E A R L K E I M Midwest 477-0440

FARMINGTON FARMINGTON HILLS

SPACIOUS" 4 bedroom brick colonial oo a private cul-de sac lot that backs to a commons with formal d o i n g room, country kitchen wllh bnUt-ins. beautiful l ibrary family room, fireplace, 1st floor laundry 1114.944

LOADS OF CHARM' Country living tn the city oo a beautiful estate six* lot srith 4 bedrooms 2 baths, coxy family room with flreplac*, lovely fleldston* patio overlooks lot, 1114.900

DUNBAR OAKS SPECIAL' Spacious 4 bedroom bnck colonial with formal dining room, library country kitchen, la rge family room with fireplace, 1st floor laundry, central air 1124.900

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 FARMLNGTON HILLS Open Sun 2-5 31050 BerryhiU Rd.. S of 14. W of Drake 4 bedroom. 21* bath raised ranch 2 car attached garage. 8*1-4453

FARMINGTON HILLS - For sate rent 13 Mile, Farmington Rd .Area 3 bedroom, 1W bat i Call Chris Debbie 342-2044

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 or 4 bedroom Brick Ranch, family room, fireplace, 1 H baths By Owner 4*9.500 47»-3729

or 477-2**"

SUPER S Redford location 3 bedroom Cape Cod oo triple treed lot, all new inside, plus inground pool Bring offers 174.900 Ask for

Rita Carey REAL ESTATE ONE

274-8911 561-2938

OPEN HOUSE Sun 2-5 19*8 Bent Tree Trail Overlooking the Fa i rway of Wabeek Country Club with 3 bedroom Coodo, has a huge great room, .ibrary pnva t e deck 4 bright, spacious kilcben Elegant, neutral de-cor, 1212.000 S on Wabeek Lake Dvtve off Long Lake Road. E of Middlebelt

Enid Miller

M a x B r o o c k , Inc. 644-6700

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

ABSOLUTELY GREAT! Year around resort living with gor-geous Lakefroot setting, magnificent :n

pool and Jacuzxi ln the City cif

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING Unique 4 Dramat ic" Here ts it.' A 4 bedroom ranch all in beige tones wtth a contem-porary flair Definitely not a d n v e by 1123.500

A$K FOR KAREN FREEMAN

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l ty

626-9100 553-3558 i NEW LISTING I Outstanding Utsrnbouse with quality

and class - custom window t reatments , Deutral beautiful decor Large bed-rooms - 2W baths library, ! car at-tached garage Sharp recreation room 1102,000

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

FARMINGTON HILLS Executive Colonial in desirable Wood-creek Hills Excellent accesa to all free-ways Super condition, spacious and open floor plan Terr i f ic for entertain-ing Four bedrooms I ' t baths, buge fami ly room, lovely library and gour-met Island Kitchen All oo a magnifi-cent lot with circular drive and side ent ry garage 1199.904

LAYNE 4 ROBERT COLMAN

Cranbrook Assoc . Inc. Realtors

855-2200

F ARMLNGTON KILLS RANCH Let s enter tain ' Inside or out. BBQ pool aid* or enjoy a feast in the large forma)

I dining room 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. U-| b r a rv 4 more 1139,900 I Rymal Symes 451-9T70

Bloomfield Hills Expansive entry and dining room wtth cathedral ceilings, beautiful family room, charming living room srith f i replace and s ta i rway to 49x29 garden-like indoor pool area, greenhouse This spacious 4 bedroom or J p l u s l ibrary, 3 H natb quad-level muat be seen1 4255.000

ROBERT WOLF CO. 352-9555 Res: 626-0363 A GRACIOUSLY, Charming Cape Cod AH majo r rooms enjoy lovely view of large beautifully treed lot P r ime loca-tion. Bloomfield'schools 4 bedrooms, library 4 2 V, baths 2 f i replaces iCHARMl 4144.704 . 5775 Gilbert L a k e R d OPEN S a t -Sun. 12-*pm

A ' - M U S T " SEE! Beverly Hills bnck ranch with full walk out lower level Our 4 bedroom. 3 bath bome baa many distinctive features 2

m . pn-vate sunken patio, burglar 4 f i n

fireplaces. Off riming; rOOTO.

a l a rms 4 much more 1131,900 Call for appt 842-34*9 or 274-9200

WAYNE WESTLAND schools Low Land Contract B**t buy m Wayne Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch, country Kitchen, dining room, large 2 car ga-rage. |7000 down.. 144 900

1400 per month.

Century 21 Cook & Assoc 326-2600

WESTLAND Large corner lot. 3 bed-room ranch Basement 4 Large garage Very a t t rac t ive . 442 900

Century 21 Cook 4 Assoc 326-260C

Ask for Gabe

317 Qroese Pointa BEST Buy in Groaee Point* Farm i49 Lakeshore D r ) Albert Kahn designed historical bome, built in 14»5 on a «» acre treed lot Thla bom* baa beeo com-pletely renovated Inside 4 oat 4 Kill kaa the c h a r m of a tam-of-the-ceoUtry aotne srith all ot the modern coovMnl eoces of todays living All oew bath room tite 4 plumbing f ixtures New Mmachiar kitchen oak cabinets 3 fire-places original oak paneling 4 stair

Living room, dining room, parlor

BE THE LUCKY PERSON to get 12*4 % fixed financing oo this spectacti iar City of BloomfteTd Hills home In-dulge yourself in the 4 large bedrooma. wlh 4 full baths 4 2 half batha plus li-brary family room, lacuxn room 4 huge walk-out lower £evel, recreation area Fantast ic value at 1789.000 Jane t t e A Eageibardt

Max Broock, Inc. 644-6700

BEVERLY HILLS By Owner ranch 3 bedroom. IW bath, 4 car beated garage v. acre move-in cooditlon Open Sat 4 Sun 1-* 20189 Coryell 845-5*44

BIRMINGHAM EXCELLENT INVESTMENT Maple and Adams '.wo bedroom ranch with full basemen: *• 3W car garage Five minutes walking to downtown Burning ham Possible Land Contract ' 849 900 ASK FOR RICK MARTIN

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 * BIRMINGHAM MID VALE Area 5

bedroom Colonial, 2H bsths, oew car-peting 4 fu rnace updated kitchen, fin-ished reereet loo room Priced to sell 1154,004 Call a f ter 5pm 540-7924

3 * tting room, large kitchen. 4 bedrooms S ba ths

available Easy 132* MM Call 77 4-4*0* for so appt

contract financing t e r m s Asking price

GROSSF POINTE PARK I bedroom bath Mutachter kitchen, dining

room. 2 car ga r age immaculate condi-tion Office 874-04*4 Home 4*44*48

318 Redford ALL REASONABLE Offers conahtered Sharp I bedroom brick ranch. 2 "A car garage family room natural fireplace

hatha cent ra l air patio wtth deck, finished f a s . m i r l . Asking 8*2.40* O p « San 3-4 PM. 2*3" Marlon S at v-koo*cr«ft. E of Beech Daly 5*42431

AMATOUC PLAXTC Formal dtaina room ns tnra l fireplace family room I fall baths, ores I.8M aq f t at living a m pfca I car attached (a rage M t »ffl* Call BILL LAW C ® m ; * Y 11 Today 5*4*71*

BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUN 3 So 5 32345 Eaatlady i S at Fourteen Mite and W of Evergreen! Well cared for one owner bome oo a beautiful treed lot has 4 bedrooms 2 baths library numerous built-um, finished basement and central air 4129,904

H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS 646-6200

BIRMINGHAM. Pembroke Park By Owner 3 bedroom Bungalow | bath, f i replace 3 car garage New vinyl sid-ing 4 pi usti carpet ing 174,«** 44*-14*7

BIRMINGHAM spdsled U town 4 bedroom. 1H batha fireplace new fur-nace central air. alarm, private yard 892 W Lincoln. 1124 900 844-1422

BIRMINGHAM 144* Wehster 1 b a d room ranch. 1 >•» be tha new furnace.

I r a r p e t paint Flreplac* 154 900 Rhodes Realty 8434414

A S S U M P T I O N 48 800 is i a n a s preaaat mortgage 3 bedroom bungalow New alsmlnam d d ing k root IB 14 I 4 3 half baths sew '"• 'pst lng In living room and I bed joems Ashing 844 408 CnC today Ash

J I M C R A . V E R 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC

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CALL T O M BUCHANAN • W M U W E T 261-1400

BIRMINGHAM I bedroom eotaekal, 3 fuU be tha. deck. I block E M ^ a r t o a Lake Near Ho4y Name 4 (^artoei Schools Call a f ter P n 2pm 54***71

Bl-OOMFTKLD HILLS SCHOOLS Private luxury l a e a t m for hadoor ar t -door fun living Ma—iftcant 5*M sqft « a 3 acre earhedsd wooded lot aa laart at private SOOON LAKE Gardsa Room, family room. Living cathedral caOug, lower lev. extaaatv* deckle* boathoase

n o r o C m t o o c t T A N n r lasted at IM*.*** NanaOahtr

CaD Urn apnmsrfmoBi h i 04*4 Monitors Wali nass

B L O O M T m i ) KILLS SCHOOLS OPEN «TN I « 4 3043 Mania M L W Bloomfield (N off Loag L a b k » eg

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H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS 646-6200

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 13*7 Villa. Bi t aungham Off Adams two blocks South ol Maple THE traditions of old' and •-be best of the new com tan* to make this in-tosrn first offering a ra re oppor tunlty Don't pass up this charming "English" cottage tha! boasts many fantast ic surprises or all you'll see ts the "Sold" sign 1109.900

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 Executive Relocation Services

N E W O F F E R I N G Sparkling appeal in this beautiful brick colonial completely refurbished 19*5 All new kitchen, new appliances, new carpet ing In neutral tooes thruout Tas-teful i decor with fresh wallpaper levelors 4 custom window t rea tments 4 bedrooms. 2"i baths, glass enclosed terrace , rec room Immediate pass si on 1144,000

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc

626-8800

FARMINGTON HILLS - Drastically re-duced Kendalwood Sub. 2104 Sq Ft ranch 3 bedrooms. IW batha, inground pool, screened porch, family room with 2 way f ireplace. 1st floor Laundry, cen-tral a i r New carpeting/blinds thru-out 28*92 Bannockbum 1107,000 553-4090

FARMINGTON HILLS RANCH 5 bedrooms, full bath In master , plus 2nd full bath. Country kitchen, walk-out f ami ly room to patio and pr ivate yard which backs to woods Full finished baaement Call today Just 1*4 540 BR

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 6*95 Castle Ct S off Maple on Cast le Dr . W of Franklin Rd Contemporary ranch redone In finest taste Inground pool, 4 bedrooms. 2W baths Owner ready 1134 900

ASK FOR NANCY WEDNIESKI

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

626-9100 681-5698

way fireplace

NO STAIRS TO CLIMB' | Grea t 3 bedroom 2H bath ranch cm

beautiful lot Bright' Airy" Spacious! 2 m living room 4 family

room. Vaulted beamed ceiling In family , a l a rm s

c i r cu l a r drive JUST REDI 493.500 CENTURY 21 WOODWARD HILLS INC 844-5004

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 4810 Quartnc Bloomfield. E of Lnkster W of Frankl in Charming Seven Cable Country Colonial Executive qual i ty throughout 4 bedrooma. I H baths for-mal f ining room, numerous other quali-ty appointments. 1174.900

ASK FOR .ALINE WHITE

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

646-6000 646-5822

FARMINGTON Walk to town f rom this well kept 3 bedroom rancb with ca-thedra l ceilings, central air. finished basement and private yard, 179.900

477-2*23

NEAR BOTSFORD INN, aluminum sided 3 bedroom, seml-bongalow. li-brary. formal dining room wllh window seat, 2 car garage. 151,044 471-2004

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 32*07 Friar Tuck. E. of Lahser S. of 14 Mile Traditional custom built 4 bed-room ranch Features family room with cherry paneling and fireplace, formal dining room, finished basement, cent ra l air. a l a rm system and more 1239.500

ASK FOR JUDY ANKRAPP

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

646-6000

PR ICE R E D U C E D S U P E R L O C A T I O N

Spacious 12400 sq f t I brick ranch oo Large lot 4 bedrcoms, 2H baths, family room with fireplace large kitchen-breakfas t room, first floor laundry, cent ra l air 2 car attached garage P rompt possession Most sell. 4127 .500

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc.

626-8800 TUDOR CONTEMPORARY by Jewish Community Center New bome. 4 bed-rooms, two story foyer, open balcony, ce ramic tile, carpeting, marble fire-place. sprtnkling system, central air , c i rcu la r driveway, 3 car garage 1144.504

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

WEST BLOOMFIELD COLONIAL Contemporary decor 4 bedrooms, 2*-»

I baths, air. sprinklers Finished base-men t Deck 1125,000 8*1-24*7

OPEN SUN Sept 15, 2-5 1119 940

Lovely 3 bedroom colonial in bloom field Hills, family room wtth natural

W BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom ranch : Central air No basement Large a t t ic

s torage. Flreplac*. full dining roocn Treed lot 445,000 851-5049

fireplace, eoc lo I porch, and full basemeot 3*49 Rambling Way be-tween Telegraph and Lahaer Rds and N of Hickory Grove

BILL MACK 451 5400

Weir Manuel. Snyder Ranke Inc

OPEN SUN 1 5PM 20x40 INGROUND POOL TENNIS COURTS Bloomfield. Kirk of the Hills a rea 44*4 Derry Long Lake 4 Frank-lin Ranch, unique decor f i replace In living room. BBQ. formal *'wtT»g room. 3 large bedrooms. 2 "A baths, cus-tom built, copper wet bar in family room, glass doorwalla overlook pr ivate fenced yard, central air. much more Mast b* seen 851-2419

WABEEK colonial oo wooded

and cul-de-sac Quality built -i batha. living

room, separate dining room, family room with f i replace library, flrsl floor laundry Master bedromi. has f l replac* and his and bar bsths Gourmet klichen with top-of Un* appliances and skylight walk-oat lower level 3 son* gas hast and central air, J-• car attached ga rage bu rg l a r a l a r m Must See ' 84*9 000

WABEEK stunning 4 hedroom home by quality builder Kxgaiat* at tention u> details throughout First floor mas-ter badreom satta Italiaa a te w a r t Wat piaster G e m o t kitchen wit* aa abundance at cabinets Lovely large breakfast room tea* to dark, f t r tahad lower level walk-out wltk flreplac* Re-

304 Farmington Farmington HiMa

ABOUT 4 blocks to downtoern Farming too 3 bedroom I'm bath brick r a m i large kitchen, separate dining room, a t t r ac t ive basement, attached I H car garage 178.900 477-7348

AFFORDABLE NICER THAN NEW 3 bedrooma. Large living room, great room dining room-plus table apace in ki tchen ample Laun-dry lovely yard srith cement fish pood, privacy fence. PRICED R I G H T

ADMIRE YOUR F I R E white relaxing tn this lovely ranch, family room wtth log b u r u i ^ f i replace to warm you while watching the au-tumn leaves, very spacious living room 4 dining room leads to grar toas raising, large breakfart room 4 goer met lutcbeo m ers wo

i make a a perfect ,fST RED REDUCED BY

NORTH FARMINGTON HILLS Area Almost 2 5 acres Sharp, custom built 4 bedroom colonial House updated throughout 3 full baths, family room, large kitchen, finished basement, new furnace in 19S2 Must be seen to be ap-preciated 1199,900 Call NATALIE for appo in tmen t

CENTURY 21 Today 477-5474 553-0700

OPEN SAT. 2-5 PM. Just reduced $99,900

Bright airy quad oo »• acre lot. country setting.. 2 patios. BBQ grill, overslse beated garage with work area Par t ly ftnished basement, circular dnve , 3 bedrooms, 2H baths, den, family room. 35220 13 Mile North side of IS, E of Drake

CaU ELAINE OKUN. I41-321S

RALPH MANUEL .ASSOC 851-4900

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5PM 24722 Sprmgbrook. Country living In the a t y This completely remodeled bome has dining room library, florlda room, boge kitchen, basement, fire-place, 2 baths A must to see 4*4.900

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE 474-4404

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 2904* Ardmore, N of 12 Mite. W of Or-chard Lake AN INSIDE STORY, driv-ing by woo l do it1 Country atmosphere accents this lovely ranch Bright and cheer fu l with great family room, for-ma l dining room. Almost an acre of land Priced reduced to 199 540

ASK FOR SHIRLEY PEISNER

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

626-9100 398-9811 O P E N SUN ipm-*pm, 42470 Shady Ridge, Farmingtoo Hills Retired, have to sell modern contemporary spilt level bouse Oo oo* acre hesvily wood-ed land Living room. -*'n1"g room srith 2 na tura l f lrenlacas family room with ca thredra l ceiling 4 lof t 4 bedrooms. 2 H bs th s Security system 1115,004

474-4147

C e n t u r y 2 1 HOME CENTER

47*7444 11 Mile 4 MlddteOett

OVER AN ACRE Pride ol abounds tn this charming 3 bedroom country horns oo a one ac r e se t t ing Break fas ! room over loots a tranquil setting white the great room provides a gorgeous n e w of wooded acreage Of-fering 2 full baths, formal dining room, and 2 car attached garage 44* 540

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

ASSUME MORTGAGE

family I _ hatha, first floor l a l i , 4 -ing and caatral air 822* bee

WALNUT LAKE HILLS G o n a o a a Walnat La ta f r au l with B l o e m / M d m a s

has great room wtth floor te ~ o t g f

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Poet Hot Tab and L a i . M a a i s s * al 8*0* 80S

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REAL ESTATE ONE 6 2 6 - 4 2 5 8 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

Oo thla claaa affordable ranch IB mevaaseat location Largs family room, breakfast bar ia kitchen. 2

garage wtth door apenar Walk to

9 90* CnO Dolly m a AN1

(47-71** OR M7 1417

BY OWNER First dans offered Coloni-al with circular drive I H ear ga r age

BY OWNER 3

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va t s setting rt W a t e r O mam Sab Assasaable m o r t g a s s 11*7 800 Can after 8ptn I T S - 7 * 0

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P E R F E C T FOR YOUNG SJONAL C O U P L E SprawliM ranch m prestigious Woodcxesh Needs seats fix up but owner ssys 'Lets l*Jk about price' Now reduced to 11*4,40* and ol fera 4 bedrooma family room, new car-pet. a t tached garage and land

ASK FOR S H & L E Y PEISNER

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

626-9100 398-9811 REDUCED RAMBLEWOOD SUB 4 bedroom, 2 Mi beth colonial. Family room. den. flrsl floor Laundry, ftaisfcsd basement Must aae 11*9 .104 Skown by aoootntmont Owner 841044*

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OWNER ANXIOUS to sell beautifully maintained I story colonial on c o m

I D ae garage large family room

k kitchen wltk beamed cathedral call-i n j s Quick h t s p a r r y 11*4 **aMMjn&

Rolling Oaks West

M a * s e n a t e * tar ROLLING aifcarr F s r m l e g t a e

l oca t ed south at 14 waal a f l Drake R e a d R O L L ING OAKS

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S e r e n e P r i v a c y r e e lined dead-end street in city of

Farmingtoo Q i a r m i a g 2 lieili mm rancb with 24 x 24 family room srith fireplace ver-v 11 fr lablllg home Only 157,440.

D e s i r a b l e A r e a In Farmingtoo Hills 3 bedroom custom built r a m i excellent floor plan, m batba. family room with flreplac* hag* full baaement. backs to commons 1121.900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

sr. 4 large foyer all wkSt* formica fcMrh

sa . l ibrary family room wtth wood floor dsc* 4 pebo first floor utility 111*.*** By O w n * 8*1-4***

Squirrels & Birds S e m * p tx t l ikc vetting oo A timmd god ftreeL 3 bedroocn buogakrw IUJ 1 batha r w roocn in finished basement has wet bar and sauna Recent improvement* Lnciude n e v e r window*. Sta: skiing k roof Immediate occupancy I&J.90C

B U Y O F T H E Y E A R WOW 479,940 for this manning brick winged colonial In prestige Klmberiy. North of Farmingtoo Hills I bedr ooma rusuc beamed family room. 2 S baths formal dining room, main floor library, first floor Laundry covered patio. 2 "A car garage 99 f i lot wtth tail ever greens

2 S M A L L L A K E S 3 year old ranch In exclusive Barbtsoo Eatatas Bnck bome haa 3 bediumua, 2 full baths. Gres t Room with fireplace, f i r s t f loor l a u n d r y P ro fe sa looa l Landscaping. 2 wood decks. Creates a beautiful picture for the passer-by 1109,904

EXECUTIVE RANCH Exquisite bnck ranch In Green Hill Woods has 21* baths (master lav), for-m a ! dining room, first floor laundry.

EMS Great Room with natural fire-Oak cabinets and accents In

SL professionally landscsped yard has sprinkler s y s t e m 1149 ,000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hart ford 414, Inc. 478-6000

WOODCREEK FARMS Prestigious bome In prestigious area for the discriminating buyer Custom built ooe owner executive colonial with all the quality and amenities you would expect Treed tsttat* stsed lo t Call for details. 1229.000 WE.

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

WOODED P ARADISE Approx 2 seres basts a beautiful 4 bod-room brick custom cape cod, features formal dining room, country kitchen with fireplace, large living room, fire-place in family room, 2H batha, 1st floor laundry, rec room tn full baae-ment, attached 2"^ car garage, plus 3 car detached garage, many custom fea-tu res 1209,000

EXECUTIVE COLONIAL Immacula te 4 bedroom brick Dutch Co-lonial with large library, offers spa cious living room, formal dining room, d ream Island country klichen, family room with f i replace and wet-bar, 1st

ry, beaotifullv Landscsped, at tached 2 car g a r a g e t r u l y a beauty floor Laundry,

1171,400 TREMENDOUS TRI

Country a tmosphere surrounds this 4 bedroom brick bome, offers - family room. Large kitchen wtth breakfast nook. 1 <» batha. a t tached 2 car garage, quick occupancy 1*9,904

NOSTALGIC CHARM FArmingtoo 's historic district offers this 3 bed room a l u m i n u m sided colonlaLleatures - large living room, formal dining room, lovelv kitchen with no-wax floor, den, fenced yard, nicely Landscaped, patio. 479.940

C E N T U R Y 2 1 NADA, INC. 477-9800

305 Brighton-Hart land South Lyon

BEAUTIFUL EXECUTIVE Home, lo-cated in Howell a rea , on over 1 acre . 4 bedrooms, 2H batha. 3 car garage, family rootn flreplac*. walk-out base-ment 179,900 Land Cootract te rms avai lable Call for fur ther de ta i l s

314-227-7404 Preston Realty,

or 417-5**-! 8*8

Country Manor. 8 JTS. old, 3*00 walk-out Ranch. 3Vi car garage, air . beat pump, deck, patio. 2 fireplaces, ex-tensive lighting, ex t ras l-31S-22»-4225

LARGE CUSTOM ranch be tween Brighton 4 Howell 4 "bedrooms, 2*i» baths with beautiful private se t t ing 4110,000 517-540-1O7*

OPEN HOUSE - BRIGHTON SUN. 2-5

224* Dons Dr Woodland Hills Subdivi-sion 4 bedroom brick contemporary ranch, built In pooL full walk out base-ment. 1117,940 Located oil Hunter Rd between Hyne 4 Hilton Hostess Ten Kmsa

PREVIEW PROPERTIES 474-2631 or 227-2200

SOUTH LYON Colonial, by Pamily room, fireplace, I large bed-rooms. formal dining room attached garage, newly decorated. Over 17** sq f t Asking VA 540 Weekdays af ter 4pm Any t ime weekends 4I7-M42

3 0 6 S o u t h f t o k J - t a t h n j p

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS 4 bedroom 2H bath brick 4 aluminum ranch, with 2 car garage, deck off fami-ly room, master batk 4 walk In eleaet tn master bedroom, finished bsatimmi.

with f i replace 4 half bath. 844 904

R E D D I N G 8 5 1 - 5 2 5 2

BY OWNER Sonthflald Spectacular year round view, qatet secluded neigh-borhood Modern 1 bedroom brfc* ranch bom* alls hlgk on Mil overlooking Rouge river and r a r l a e Approx I acres. Lara* living 4 family rooms with natural f ireplaces. 2 M l 4 2 half batha. florlda room, b a a a m l . central air. a l a r m s y s t e m p i s s much more 4129.904 547*213

CRANBROOK VILLAGE Rock Creek Outstanding. wo0 main-

room with beamed eel Hag, doorwall to pstin wtth BBQ Microwave in newer kJtchaa Rec mean wtth wet bar Many ex t r a s Beaotiful I s n d s r s g s l lot

PRESTH310US RIVERSANK SUB

Unique magnificent cosaamporary Liv-ing areas uverloo* pool 4 ravine I piss bedrooma 4 ha tha 3 half baths, m a t room, faulty room, library cahana Lower level has ex t ra room k

THE RESIDENTIAL G R O U P 569 -6101

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three bedrootu complete srith large family room, open floor plan, finished basement air , pr ivate yard and more, more, more and "begin or "complete" your life now 4*5.900

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

8 5 1 - 7 7 1 1 Executive Relocation 3ei vices

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 18124 ADRIAN - S of Lincoln. W ot Southfieid. Lovely 4 bedmusii colonial, 2H batha, library, family room.

THE RESIDENTIAL G R O U P 5 4 0 - 7 6 0 0

90UTHFTELD BEST BUY IN AREA' C W m l n g coloni-al on private parklike lot plus large coxy family room with flreplac*. 2 doorwalla overlook patio wtth gaa BBQ. 3 bedrooma. 2W car a t tached garage, neutral decor 3S9 940

ONE FOR THE GROWING FAMILY1

Sharp clean contemporary decor I bedroom, air conditioned colonial Large eating space is kitchen piss for-mal dining, light and airy family room overlooks privacy fenced y a r d 8*4.400

LAND CONTRACT T E R M S Excellent value for this 4 bedroom colonial ln Twyckingham. Fami ly room with beau-tiful pegged floor, bay window tn large eating area. 1st floor laundry, central air. excellent floor plan. 893.440

CENTURY 21 MJL C O R P O R A T E

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0 SOLTHFIELD - 42400 down. L C Va-cant , move-In. 2 bedroom, large lot, 4404 per mo lnkster 4 9 Mite a r e s Owner 344-2*04

SOLTHFIELD 4 bedroom, 2H bath, family roam, finished basement, at-tached garage, cent ra l air . 8*2.000 Call PM 841-9442

SOUTHFTELD wooded lot ad jacent to nature quick access to all d t y facilities and X ways 844.044

4 room r a n c h ^rajpr

SOLTHFIELD 9 Mite-lnkster Ra-vtnes Sub 4 bedroom brick colonial on %> a c r e 2 ** baths, formal dining room, spacious family room central air beautiful • «p*»»g mint condition Appt by owner 144-8244

THREE BEDROOM Cape Cod. fuD b a s e m e n t . B i r m i n g h a m Schoo l s 849.9*4 344*4 a s m wood 13 Mlte-Greaofteld Call even tua l 4**- 7*21

307 MUford-Mghland FOUR BEDROOM colonia l 2 * baths, on 4W acrea, a bara . fenced, backs an to Stat* land Milford area . t l*7.**«

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NEAT. C H m t F T T L I excellent access to Woodruff Lake close bv Besstiful treed and fenced lot. 18x17 family room. I cat ga rage Priced to sel l 84* **4

DUNHAM LAKE ESTATES' Spottea 4

Grass Bhtt with excellent view at (he lake 2te baths, family r e a m wtth fire-place 2«a -car garage. Isrga lot 1149,90* land o o M r a d poaaahte Hart

raglanil Real Es t a t e

3 0 6 R o c h — t f - T r o y

ADJACENT TO PVMBROKK SCHOOL WALK TO DKRSY J R HIGH

C*aa House Sat-Bart 3-4PM

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a t u a c a s Cuntrul Mr. fHaplai i. > • 1 1 IBS a t l a c h s l s n r a « s I M aasf 8****a 8* B i y h t s M . serves b a a Wimglna T h n l i r i W W

R O C n r a H3LLI - by owner. 4 hod-resass. I t e h sahs Half s e r e 9 y u a n e**. 9*7 j a a Iteys. 441-44*1 E v e s * weak

306 RochMtor-Troy TROY - Windmill Point* 3 bedioom ranch. 2 fuU baths, 1st floor laundry, family room wtth f i replace, dining room, large deck, full ftnished base-m e n t central air Large kitchen, new aluminum tr im Many ext ras . 8*9.4*0

4*9-82*2

TROY By Owner Bloomfield Schools Approximate 4,9*0 an f t 4 bedroom, 3 bath unique hasted Fior lds r o o m / p o o l 8184,000 Call 441 -7904

TROY 4 bedroom colonial. 1 te baths, custom features, stained glass entry door, automatic sprinklers Raint ree Sub 89* 904 After «PM 8M-474*

TROY 4 bedroom quad. 3 baths, fin-ished beaement many extras , 2144 sqft Asking 8*4.904 al! o f fe r s considered

424-9044

319 Home* For Sak Oakland County

TWO LOTS. 414,044 on Clinton Dr... In Cass Lake s rea Canal f ront location 3 bedroom contemporary. W Bloom-field. 3901' W internet S off of Long Lake, fust W of Middlebelt 4218 .900 Large 3 bedroom ranch with full bene roent 19241 Sunnybrook, N. of 11, E of Evergreen, L a t i r u p Village. 410*.900

Bill Mack. 841-4440 WEIR MANUEL SNYDER k RANKE

320 Homaa For Sate Wayna County

BY OWNER 4441 P t enon . Detroi t 818,400 Land Con t rac t 3 bedrooms newly decora ted 2 car garage, fall basement Terrific Inves tment 4*4-*24*

306 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Wooda

BERKLEY OPEN SUN 2 U> 4 - 1217 Catalnn (S. of Twelve Mile, and E of Coolldge, Owner Trans fe r red : ! bed-rooma. 1 bath. Urge fenced yard and lovely back porch 847.400

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

THREE BEDROOM aluminum, fin-ished ba semen t garage, all appliances Warren - Evergreen, 424-0478 or 171-0293

321 Homaa For Sate Livingaton County

BY OWNER 2 bej iuceus , l t e story fenced vard Near schools 822,900 as Is Open House Sst. k Sun.. 1pm - -4pm. 21244 WUlard, E ot 9 Mile. N of Schoenherr Call a f t e r 4pm. 4U-1M4

HUNTINGTON WOODS - 2 bedroom bungalow with finished upstairs. updated bath and kitchen with eating area, living room wtth f ireplace, dining room, hsannwnr. deck, garage e o p e n

847 0*4 Call for an 447-T711

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 4357 A r d e n Place

Royal O a k . South ot 14 Mite, west of Woodward. Immediate 0CC6pney oo ' k u wonder ful 2 bedroom brick colonial. Built In the early 30*t, It boaata a spaooua flre-placed living room, formal dining room, den updated kitchen, l t e ba ths

8*4 900 Nancy Leavenwor th !

Chamberlain

BRIGHTON Unbelievable Value' Inground pool, lovely ranch, p n v a t e 1 acre setting; near town. 3 bedrooms. 3 full baths, fin •shed walk-oat lower level, nearly fln-

8*9400

thru-out large 4 bediooaii, 2te Coertemporary Ortftstooe f i replace family room, finiated walk-out loerer lejjel Drastically i 8112.904

Gorgeous 2 bedroom. 2 bath Cceitexnpo rary Ranch with finished Lower Level. 1st floor laundry. mas te r bediuosu Bull* includes J acuo i . Elabora te P lay Gym

Call Hilda R e a l !

y a r d 8*9.400 1 E m u One. 211-117-4004

LIVINGSTON COUNTY

FANTASTIC CEDAR A-FRAME on beautiful waterfront tel. Huron River with access to Chair at L a k e s Secluded

open floor p lan 894,004 1(342).

217-2200

24 YEAR LAND CONTRACT - 04 ,004 down. 11% interest. 9*00 s month for custom brick ranch on square 1* a c r e s Great country living lor 874.900

Bohten ' P72* i Call Nancy I 217 2200

REALTORS

PLEASANT R I D G E beaut i ful 2 story, 2 bedroom New kitchen, oversiaed treed lot. Full ba semen t Double ga-rage Fenced y a r d 849 900 847 3084

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room brick r a n c h Basemeot 2 car rage. Florida room, ex t ra l a rge 821.9

Si 904 Needs decorat ing CaU owner

agent Madeira 424-2344

ROYAL OAK - 12 k Woodward a rea . 2 bediooaii ranch, at tached ga rage Move-

822,404 414-1*71 K t l R S l

ROYAL OAK 41*1 tamed 2 bedroom br ickranch. flreplac*.

2 batba 2 car sa-raaa Nice yard. Low 8*0a OreNSat- fean- . 11-8pm

CHARMER EN GOOD CONDITION Is j Oty of Howell Natural woodwork,

wood floors plaster walls. Breakfas t oooK 4 separate dining room with out aide entrance 4 deck MUST SKE 444.900 (C3M) Call J a n e t ' 440-7444

GORGEOUS EARTH TONE quad level bocrn contains 4 large be^ouu ia . 2te batha with flowing open floor plan ol 2140 sq f t Energy lean Corner parcel wtth almost 2 acres. All paved roads E at Howell 8*4 904 ilUaOl Call Ten . 227 2200

REDI < T D P-si t iv* cash flow on this a u p s n tn good neighborhood at Howell Maintenance free, new bearing system 4 water heeler Setters wtH assist lo-warda purchasers closing costs. Ctely 5% down to qualified beyar 84* 0*4 (C314) Call Tart. 227-21*0

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310 Union Laka Com marc*

4 Haggerty Indudes 2 bath, ledwoud hot tub and Wolmamsed deck 2 car attached ga rage plus M x M f t nurtartldlng with IS f t ceiling and ntllltlea. fence* y a r d naai I j one acre. 8*8 804 Duke Realty 477-«*0*

319 H o m y For Sate Oakland County

AUBURN HILLS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE

Three budrunaa h e n a a mce family area Family ream with f i replace Glass k 11 r 11 a i * porch Fencod yard ft a - i s c ree t t ee r o o m 8*2.9**

M a x B r o o c k . Inc. 6 4 6 - 1 4 0 0

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COUNTRY ESTATE

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Max B r o o c k . Inc. 626-0300

322 Homaa For Sate Macomb County

SHELBY UT1CA Custom English Tudor s i g n a l lo 9* acre l iv ing Laka 4 bedmnaiis, 8*» baths, dee l i b r a r y Energy M d a i F r e e M l * decor - HI -iWlttlaa O u r 4 , * « Sa. F t Loads ol extras, m * - * * *

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325 Rati Eatate Sarvioaa ARE YOU COLLHCTTNG on a Land C e - r a c , , , ^

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326 Condos For Sato HLMOCT oew Coodn LO Btmnrnharri I» Vile. Sontlifieid \ rea 3 bedrooaia !H saUa. iamUt room, t n floor UuDdry full J car | J . r i f Murl lei. Sacrifice' 1114,MC CaU IM-STM

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326 Coodoa For Sato

BUOOMFIELD HILLS H8.900 - VACANT

FVeafcl j decorated 1 bedroom grown! .eve! c-caxlo l a rge atep iJowr. beamed Tiling living room itlruna room m:u

arje picture imxSow Coaj kjiftas wita newer almood color appliance* Miller bedrooo witt walk ID eloeeta 4

| L»v Tiled baltiroorr, CarpeU drapea. levelor* t&naoiat Coeveojecl iocataoc to X-WIJ 4 «6en>pm*

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nice of a juxiinoua 4 com/oru&lt quiet life *t»ie Deaien jroui own interior •ui] l a w Come 4 » »oor future two* jroc mod I w u l Ui leaee I'ocvemeoUy located to tittuping cul tttraj center* 4 ( i p r r » » i n

HoAei* Open 11-4 (loeed Tbura Located Northaide of '.1 Miie Rd

J an Eajt of Te ie j rap i Rd

354-4330 Aaotfler Development By

Mooetar-s loves&oeot Group Co-op feroaerafe Invited

A W ATERFRONT CTiMM'.'MTi SHORELINE CONDOMINIUMS STALLED LAKE FRONTAGE

New 1 bedroom unit, complete ItitcBer. j i ; i f port waaber

328 Condoa For Sato

complete Ititt 4 dryer .o

mid W'i Meadowmanageroeot IJK

Bruce Liorfi 85:-4070

B I N G H A M

W O O D S

APPLEWOOD Is our smallest floor plan and can be either 3 bedrooms or 2 and a loft This special has a deck facing the park, 3 fireplaces and ••oughed-ln plumbing in the lower leveJ

S 179.900 Call Us tor An Appointment

645-6240

SALES OFFICE South off 13 Mile Rd

Between Lahser & Telegraph igh i - r Da

C O N D O - M A R T JCST AVAILABLE

ileal (or aiagJee or newly married, Una gearrma aiie 1 bedraxr, coodo i* nea! UIJIID Neutral decor m l i m i r t <tlnli>| room wall carport aod 'In to*0 Farminftoc location VICE" MS,W0

j Call (26-1100

ROLLING TERRAIN ( iod Mrtw curved n>ad* load from Uie ! Security GaieOouae at RamBlewood to tfleae ctiauxn quality Rancb 4 Town-W w eoodoa 2 4 3 bedrooma library vaulted ceiltnf Great Room aod toada o( quality fea ture* USa.tOO to 11"4 WXI OPEN SATVRDAY THRU SUNDAY S off I t Mile W of Drake Call 424-41M

HARD TO FIND Newer FIRST FLOOR 3 bedroom 2 bath coode io a top coovenlence loca •joe 15 ft jnaiter bedroom with wal*-SBi w'jft Mrer ti tcbec. u>-unit lauDdrr opeo-feeliaj Ursni room 4 djalBf eu. close-bv carpon LOOK Call 424-41M

IN THE HEART I o! Orchard Lalte Rd iboppuif aod eo

ar ta jameot area. Ltui cootempoeary -.ownbouae u i i n ting 2 twin bedrooou ieach with pnvate balhi f i r j i floor uUH

circular »tair fireplace aod «t lached • car garage VALUE AT H07.»00 Ca.. 8:4-8:0<>

END UNIT RANCH 1 There are not maoy ao doo c lieiay »e-

.Of thu value-priced coodo' 2 geoeroua i ti^jrooma wtth ff>arfclmg hall and raaa ter baths bajenwni and attached

Great Canton Condo GREAT PRICE

Hard to find eod-anit r*adi-«ty!e with full fuuabed baaemeot. mper quiet loca Hoc withto complex Store, refriger« Lor bulit-ls cnlcro tacladed Neat aa-i

I^wner traiaJerred Doo't wait oc mar te t 142 XXI

Opt® Suodai 1-4 7012 Harvard Lane JIM K STEVENS

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

326 Condoa For Sato BLOOMFIELD TWP COE temper a n totally furmaitetl 4 beautiful decorated U pper Sitorv Square Lake view 4 a«1 vl ^egea 2 bedroom. 2 batha I l l s 000 Kirns Call lor Sunday Appt SJ*-M4«

r»se uool pauo 4 ali appluu: LIVING »f9 000 '->11 424-41

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BIRMINGHAM NORTH CONDO

A real buy Lower unit Prune location 2 bedrooma. 1W bath*, carpeting 4 les-eloo throout Pool. 462 OOfl Call Dolorea al 47l-07»8

M R ASSOCIATES Inc BIRMINGHAM oo Grarfkeld. 2 bed rocna, 1 bath carpeted, full baaement all applla 465,000

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedrooma, IH batha. loll balcooy t21» maintenance foe toe neat air conditioning, water pool Near shopping, transportation, tennis goif 4*4.400 Owner 444-44T4

BLOOMFIELD GEORGETOWN lowo bouae 3 bedrooma. 2W batha. family room, doable garage. 4S4 900 Aanime mcrtgaxe with ItO 000 down Rhode. Realty 442-0014

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LargTi bedroom condo Excellent locauoo, XM •q f t Large haicooy pool, beautiful

dacape Bv Owner. 459.»00 Dar» ~ Evenings 446-2044

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6 2 6 - 8 1 0 0 DESIRABLE WEST BLOOMFIELD Fairway Coodo Very low denalty (1 acre per unit, with private Lake, rwun-

i mmg pool and tennis ccmrta 2.000 aq II Mid unit rancb with full walk-out baae-ment. 3 or 3 bedrooma 2 H car garage

baths 1st floor Laundry Open floor ' plan "nth en ro l lve uae of ceramic tile,

:a» plank flooring aod wool carpeting Must aee to appreciate 1152.500

j By Owner 424-4415

EASY LIVING Live Like a millionaire in this luxurious end unit ranch coodo Like oew ae«tral iiecor marbie gas fireplace, first floor laundry ! walk-m cloaeu, baaement ready Lo flniah with plumbuig lor b a ± : car attached garage 473.90? Call

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CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 FARMINGTON HILLS J bedroom . bath, pool air. appliances, teams. ba>

| cony L View Aaaumabie. 464 900 Call Fred. Wort 446- M25 Home 641-4705

FARMINGTON 1 bedroom fumlahed rondo with waabeT 4 dryer in unit Walkout overlooking ravine Clubhouse indoor pool 421.500 511-6143

GRAND OPENING FOXPOINTE

Condominiums In W Bloomfieia 3 oew decorated models

Priced from 1124,»0 to I143.9M Open Daily 13 iwce - 5pm excep< Than 681-3112 557-2080

Located #' side of Orchard Lake Rd S. of Looe Pine Rd

Presented by HERBERT LAWSON INC

KING'S COVE Ranch, sput level 4 Townnouae COO-domlmum for aaie 3 4 3 bedrooms available from 473,700 Shown by appointment Bag ley Properties 652-1800

LIVONIA'S BEST!

L a u r e l W o o d s Condominiums From, .$77,900

FINAL PHASE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Sales Center Open Dmly-2 to 4 P M

Weekends Noon lo 5 P M • Closed Thurailays -

North of Six 14.1 Mile West of Newburgk

591-6660

MUST BE SOLD - A rare opportamiy | for care-frwe Uviag n*ht in the heart at tewe Boastmi an 18 loot m a s u r bed-room. yosll find that this area o f fen well rrialntaiaed grounda. a pool, and convenient location Owner to help with closing costs up to 11 J00 131 500

HARRYS

W O L F E 474-5700

' OPEN HOUSE SAT - SUN 1 - 5 Farmington Hills 11412 HOD t e n Clr cte. S. of 14 Mile. W of Orchard Lake Huotert Grove, ooe ol a kind exati luxurious townhosse 2 bedrooma bath*, ceramic tile (oyer formica tltcbeo. [ir*piac* car attached garage 4119 000

PEBBLE CREEK Townhouae, end unit 2 mas-ter bedroom suites, family room wtth hardwood floors, c o n t e m p o r a r y d e c o r Pric4»d f o r q u i c k s a i e

WEIR MANUEL. SNYDER. RANKE 851-5500, Marltyn Barnes

PLYMOUTH CONDO WEDGEWOOD VILLAGE 3 bedroom townhouse 3W bath* living room with fireplace, attaclaed garafe plus balcooy 4 beet 4 much mere 494 000

ASK FOR BARB VARNEUS CENTURY 2! Goldhouae Realtors

459-6000 721-2231

PRIME Farmififton Hills Location, 2 bedroom* 3 bath*. Large living room 4 kitchen, formal dining room balcony central air clubhouse 4 pool Resident manager Aasumable 8% mortgage 473.500 Owner 551-2919

PRIME S X T H F I E L D LOCATION BY OWNER

Near shops 4 freewayv 5 minutes to Birmingham, private, secluded, aecure

. 3 bedrooms or 3 bedroom* piu* dec master bedroom suite, buge living room, large dining area kitchen has

: breakfast area. 2 full baih*. central air [ ever 1800 sq f t Attached 2 car garage 1 488.900 Terms 644-5609

He (oyer formica •eenrfty »y»tem. 3

rage MUST SEE.

B I R M I N G H A M Assume this mortgage with 66000 Bright airy and spacious A Large baJ cony facing W enhances this 2 bedroom 3 bath, and carport with a presatlpcms location |79 9O0

A B E A U T Y Gorgeous 3 bedroom. 2 ^ bath lown-bouse 1st floor laundry. 2 car attached garage natural fireplace In living room, large kitchen. *ecurtt7 ijtuxn Small private complex Immediate pos-aesawc Terms available ALL TnlS FOR ONLY MS 900

F A R M I N G T O N Carefree ooe bsdroom with luxurious carpeting, mirrored dining room wall, custom window treatments Screened and beated enclosed porch, loveied parting Early occupancy, 649 500

W A L L E D L A K E ; 3 bedroom townhouae, lovely bay

In Uving room, end unit At-tached garage, partially flnuhed baae-ment Aasumable mortgage 64".900

Sharp 2 I window

CANTON - NORTH - CONDO 3 bedroom* 2 wtth walk-in closets i IW baths, baaement panelled 4 tiled. Close U> schooia 4 shopping 64 1 900 4SV2253

LIVONIA 1 bedroom ground floor All appliances Low 6M a Great twv New financing required 1 -624-4280

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StXTHFIELD Rd near [1 Mile Bai moral Club coodo. 3 bedrooms 3 bath* Snd floor No pets Pool clubhouse car port, air 866 900 By owner 641 7064

SOlTHFtELD 4 13 Mile Rd Beautiful |y decorated 3 bedroom* 2nd floor Pluih carpeting, deluxe appliances Ire maculate' Quiet location IS'J 50G best offer Owner After 4 10pm, 642-0467

SOlTHFtELD 3 bedroom l*» baths living room dining room kitchen, 4 utility room 1 car garage I5SOOO 8511176

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KALKASKA COL'NTY Rapad River frontage 3 bedrootn brick ranch, ex -epuooally well Ln*uLaUd incredibly roomy Oax country kiicben Insulated nod beated 1 car garage 24 x48' Apprnaed at 683,000 owner asking 149.900 or best offer Call weekend* or after 5 PM *16-111-6114

WESTLAND Almost new 3 bedroom 1 bath, neutral decor Carnage Houae Coodo tn quiet complex with pool cJub bouae I car at-tached garage nicely decorated cen-tral air 646.500

Ask for RON NOVACK 422-6600

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Each office independently iwned aDd operated

ATLANTIS mobll bome 14x65, 1975 2 bedroom include* all appliance* washer 4 dryer Carmoi stay on Lot CaU after 5pm 525-1625

BENNINGTON 1979 14x70. 2 bed roomia. Sen. fireiace electric wet bar all appliances, new carpeting Shed 612.0M $26-1189

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111 965-7060

TEN ACHES N W of Higgma Lake 4 south of Kalkaska Beautiful AWhite Birch 4 Many Huge Oak* Minutes walk to Stale Fores! i28 Lakes! Excel-lent Deer Partridge. 4 Squirrel Hunt-ing Close to Manistee River Hec tnc

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VIEW LOTS Overlooking-Grand Traveree Bay Omy 4 Miles from Tr* verse City Bv bwoer 616-946-9006 ot 616-466-6160

335 Time Share For Sato

WESTLAND Ford 4 Rix Immediate occupancy Nice 4 Clean 3 beddroom Ranch End L'nil. Ground Level Central air. appliances Anxious Seller' 6*4.900 Call Helen Nizoo. CentBTv 21 Hartford Souit, 464-64IX

: SOLTHFIELD-Luxury high rise con- ] dominium Providence Tower. 9th floor 2500 sc ft wr»p-an*ind balcony 2 bedrooma 1 Library 3 hatha wet bar swimming pool, tennlj courts', under ground garage, verr exclusive, around the-clock protection >139 .000 644-1118

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I In " desirable Pebble Creek Wrap »rour*T deck as well as pnvate court-yard wtth Seek, finished basemen".. cus-tom decorating WEIR. MANUEL SNYDER 4 RANXE

851-5500 MARILYN BARNES

TROY OPEN SUN II TO * Wattles Creek 1 bedroom* l1^ bath* Townhouse stvle Move-in condition Wattles 1-75 167.990 Owner 642-2963

WALNUT HILLS

CONDOMINIUMS WEST BLOOMFIELD

Enjoy gracious Ilvlng tn t h e * ilkUnc lively designed cooio* Ranches 4 2 story unit* wilh 3 bedroom*. 2 full baths 2 car garage with openers c«n-tral n r and moch more Some with spa ciou*. walkout Lower level*, ic treed privacy Three exctung models to choose from Priced from 6112.9W to 1122,990

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Daily Bv Appointment | 557-2060 826-2685

Located South of Walnut Lake Rd Ooe street West of Drake Rd

WEST BLOOMFIELD Po<omac Town . 2 bedroom,, 2'-> batha. 2 car garage

fireplace, dec*, full baaement 2 v e a n 'aid Immaculate IS".900 661-13D8

661-6663

WILLIAMSBURG lovely 3 bedroom ccodo, in quiet setting, prime location in Birmingham, full baaement, appli ances. immediate occupancy Ml.W0 Weekdays only 9-5pm 540-0189

W BLOOMFIELD Laurel Club Coodo by Owner Excellent residential area walking distance to recreation, shop-ping. transportation Contemporary 2 bedroom. 3 bath, ali appliances, garage balcony with beautiiul view, pool 681 900 Call 655-9113

W BLOOMFIELD-OUmney Hill Manor Home ranch, why wait on the list for Pha*e 3 immediate occupancy S of Maple Rd W of Orchard Lake Rd 2 month old. 3 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace, basement attached garage All appli-ances plus manv upgrades 666.900

851-0696

W. BLOOMFIELD Owner Moving out of slate Ranch. '.800 aq ft i. 2 bedroom*. 2W bath*,

professionally decorated 4 landscaped Wooded area Lake privileges, tennis pool, natural fireplace 2~i car at-tached garage plu* many other fea-tures Must see'1119,900 Bu* 517-4010 Res 655-117]

W. BLOOMFIELD Franklin Colony Club, Birmingham schools, detalched ! bedroom ranch with 2i> car attached garage beautiful setting stunning contemporary decor spacious reramlc foyer Large living room with vaulted ceiling 4 fireplace aei in mirrored wall Dtning room, fam-ily rcom with built-in*, almond formica kitchen with load* of custom cabmela Out*landing cu*toto closets 4 sky light in ma*ter bedroom Deck, patio poo', central air 6204.91KI

REDDING 851-5252

WEST BLOOMFIELD Potomac Towoe 1 - bedroom trl-level overlooking pood 2H balh*. living room with fire-place. dunmg room, family room 3 car attached garage, clubhouse indoor out-boor pool 195.900 691-8 m

WEST BLOOMFIELD 4624 Laurel Club Circle

OPEN SUN 2-5PM 1 block S of Looe Pine

^ block E of Orchard Lake Rd Gorgeou* ranch coodo decorator de-signed White Formica kitchen 4 bed-room* 3 bath* family room exercise room Luxury carpeting, custom shatters verticals re«eaed lighting, completely flnlahed walk-out lower level leads to lush ground* and small lake. 2 car attached garage walk to shopping and schools Just reduced to 6119.900 Great value' Please call

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626-4258 644-4700

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$83,900 Models Open Daily 12-6

Closed "Hiun Located oo Lbe soutii uAe of Maple /ui". w » ot Orchard LjJte Rd

626-4401 Another Development By The

MONETARY INVESTMENT GROUP

M.ARLETTE EXPANDO Utility 4 family room custom cabinet* us kiurO en, bath, dining bedroom Royal Holi-day Park Canton 851-0974 or 427-0566

MOBIL HOME. 10x50 Excellent cooditioc. 81500

476-4059

PARKWOOD 1&78 14x70 2 bedrooms, central air fireplace Excellent coodj lion CaU 514-7754

REMBRANDT. 1979 14 i 70 with 21 t 7 Expaixlc 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, cen-tral air fireplace, large kitchen with eating area 116,500 495-0410

SKYLINE. 14 X 70. 1911. Novi. 2 bed-

Oaks best offer

PINESTEAD REES Traverse City ulld Julv week 1st floor 110 000

661 2 W 8

SIESTA KEY-SARASOTA. Flonda 1 bedroom fully furnished on the Gulf Property is deeded 11th week Pictures available >5500 464-8407

LAPEER Move lo the country Excep-tional quality 2500 sq ft brick bome. piaster LnterW many extras 20 acres storage bare. 6170 000 By owner Weekdays after 6 pro 664-2741

METAMORA HUNT COUNTRY

OUTSTANDING home for entertaining and private country living Main bome with 4-5 bedroom* sauna and Indoor pool 2 bedroom. 2 bath guest bome too' This u truly a secluded retreat on 10 rolling acre* with beautiful views Also 78x22 horse barn 1192 500 First time offered

THERE are 4 barns plus other outbuild-ings oo this 71 acre estate which In-

! eludes a mrtag-fed pood, river. Ln-pool and tennis court 1800 sq

4H bath main botoe plus 3 other homes oo property M60 00C

YOUR OWN 80 acre pnva te country clot For Use horse man an Indoor are-na. 11 box stalls. Hot Walker. 2 apart mentx and fenced paddock Fine coun-try living in a libelous 5-6 bedroom. 4 '-a bath home with lou of room to en-tertain Inside and out C.ubroom over look* indoor arena enclosed pool and jutaide tennis court Well maintained improvement* and ground* First time ever offered

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3 3 9 L o t s a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a l e

GOOD SIZE LOT - Coldy Lane Street Bloomfield Township Land Contract

651-2966

IOT 77 X 200 UNION LAKE

»7.90« rreed iot close to sho^«n^ and lake

4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

st sell Call FLAY

CHALET NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP

acre build ing aite - O f f Mile near Beck Centura 21 Gotdbotae Ask lor Dick Ruf f ner

349-5757

NORTHVILLE TOWNSHIP First offering Beautiful IW acre build ing site Off . Mile near Beck Centu.--21 Goldhouse Ask for Dirt Ruff ner

349-5757 N E OAKLAND COUNTY Wooded billy scenic lakes Fishing, crtaa couc Irv skung 1 sere parcels ind up

336 Flonda Property For Sato

R J Holden. ASKK 1-676-2346

BY OWNER PORT CHARLOTTE. H a G.uii coast S of Tampa 80 x 125 ft. residential lot Call

861 4M2

FLORIDA CONDO 2 bedrtxxn* 2 * bath* good size rooms with 2 balconies overlooking golf course Ownership in-cludes golf lennu 4 pool membership* 35 minutes north of West PkLm Beach Airport 10 minutes lo ocean. Priced to sell 195,000 201-261-4010 201-362-0442

OXFORD TOWNSHIP Five OakJ Estate l* now offered to sport aod health enthusiasts, lovers of norses or other animal* and worshipers ='f un*poiled nature, yet 20 minute*

' dnve to Birmingham Cuilocn designed A frame bome oo 10 hilly enchanting acres with breathtaking views Includes large barn, other functional building!.

' for swimming, pucnlc area with pavilUoo and many more unu-

sual features COME. SEE FOR YOURSELF 691-6220

TERRY. 40 x 20 Expando can slay oo lot in ijuiet. adult park Woodmoni Park, 21195 lnkster Rd F* Hills 47^4419 or

rmingtoo 477-0975

333 Northern For Sato

Property

HIDEAWAY Winter tn Sunny Georgia

oo be* utlful Lake Sinclair 500 miles of shoreline

Only 5 left under 817 00C >9i:. 451-6920

ALPENA LAKE HURON 77 Acrei wilh river frontage, 142.000 .and contract terms. 40 i c r t s h i p 4 iow land, 6100 per acre excellent nunt ing 160 acres Hubbard Lake Trail camp, electricity 4 water sleep* 10 Great bear 4 deer hunting MO.OOO Land contract le rmi Call John Boyk. Statewide Rea. Eatale of Alpena 1100 W Chlkbolm St Alpena Michigan 517 356-2142 517-356-9589

BURT LAKE Custom contemporary 2700 sq ft 3 bedroom* 3 baths. 4 250 ft lake frontage Near the airport 1-75 Indian River Hartwr Springs 4 Petos-kev 8225.000 Petoskey Properties Inc 4 l i E Lake Petcakey. Ml 49770

816-147-5161!

GAYLORD Ml LIKE NEW 3 bedroom completely fur rushed, year around some oo nicely wooded lot Lake access at your front door 8x10 deck, storage abed, beautiful view of Lake Excellent fishing 634 500 A USABLE RIVER 8 acre lot, wooded with block building Lot backs right up to river Good deer area Only $3,470

WRITE FOR FREE BROCHURE KOSKE REALTY' CO

2192. Old 17 S Gaylord Mi 49715 537-732-1032

MARCO ISLAND 2 bedroom, 2 baths fully furnlihed On Uve Gtilf 626-7000

WILL TRADE FLORIDA CONDO for your coodo. duplex or home bere

562-0906

337 Farma For Sato

ORION TWP Large acreage, near G M Plant Cum mercul 4 Residential Call Ken • Broker. 4V3 1465

PRIME ROCHESTER SITE on north Adam* Heavily wooded iot in e i d u u v e area *» acres Rochester Scttooks 837.500 Call Monty Mitxetfem days 651-8171 ot evening*. 652-2260

Paradise Found

ural fireplace large family room and kitchen Huge basement, attached gi-rage and your own private swimming pood Amiroe 11% fixed 1111,700

CENTURY 21 Today 261-2000

339 Lota and Acrcagc For Sato

READY FOR A BUILDER FARMINGTON HILLS ELM GROVE Ooe acre, stream, treed site with sewers Land Contract 811,500

.MAPLE ROAD. Dear Miliord Road 10 acres 115 i 1124 Rolling, trees can be split Land Contract

GTTER LAKE Wateriord Waterfront Beverly Island Drive 82 I 160 Sewer and water Land contract 125.00<l

F ARMINGTON HILLS El e v e . M e Middlebelt Lincolnshire Sub Land ' r t r ic t Available 825 OOC

FARMINGTON HILLS Moran Street 165 i 320 Attractive quiet area, sewer and water

Call Lou Ecooomou Ext 218

Thompson-Brown 553-8700

EIGHTY" ACRE FARM m northwest Lapeer County Oregon Township Very attractive set of buildings, great hobby farm 8125.000

Froouer Real Estate Co Call Bod Reamer 664-0118

HARTLAND HORSE F ARM Remodeled home. 70 t 100 main -barn, stall* with eiectnc and witer, small apartment large loft witer and pas-lure area Other buildings all on 18 acres W rolling land I185»G0C. land contract. 10* down. 10% interest. 15 years CaU Duane Hactet l Earl Ketm Really 476-5415 or 812-6450 Evening*. 632-7247

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS Desirable lot m Devon Hlli* Utilities i t lot line, mature trees cloee to shopping and transportation 139,900 S-165 540-6777

C h a m b e r l a i n REALTORS

BLOOMFIELD TWF 1 acre wooded lot. residential, choice location with WiLnul Lake privileges 1 biock S of Wabeek 859.»». terms Call MARY LOU DALY 644-7000

Snvder Klnnev 4 Bennett Real tori

WIXOM 2 1 Acre residential lot PN v«te road, sewers 4 utilities Tree* stream Sacrifice 116,500 Cat! 665-2590

2 acres Curtis Road 127.500 2 61 acres. Brookville Road 115 90C 1 67 acres, Nipler Road 124.900 Plu* several other sites to cbooee frotr, FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 451 780C

338 Country Homo* For Sato

HUNTER Sportman Special Wooded, rolling 80 acres, surrounded by State and Priced below assessed value Motivated seller. 615 900 Term* Dot Pooiatoski Realtor 1 16-267-5956

BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL N E Oak land County ! acres plus 4 bedrooms l " i baths well Landscaped. 2 car at-tached garage, family room. 626-6189

327 DuptoxM For Sato

LAKES OF THE NORTH investment retirement, year around recreation Owner muit sacrifice lot 111.000

626-5986

NORTHERN PROPERTY' !or Sale 2 bedroom* 2 full batha Ranch Chalet Furnished complete, attached large 2 car garage 3 *-i mile* from Wolverine. Mi in Wildwood Sub 840.000 Conventi-onal or Land Contract 311-642-2198 or Century 2 3 Wallace 4 .Assoc

3-616-216-9114 ask for Judy Ross

BUY WITH Tax Deduction* as pay-ment* Some take-view 4 access Some rolling 4 treed Bloomfield « Bloomfield Highland 4 Orion 616-1427

CANTON Ford Rd 4 LllJey Rd 7 year old, modern duplex, 2 bedrooms. 1 y. baths m each unit 166,700 .Assum-able mortgage 156-6616

PRICES REDUCED riiness force* owner to reduce prices to 8500 an acre oc all hi* many parcel* in beautiiul Benne County for quick sale EXCELLENT INVESTMENT Taxes only 15 cent* an acre You can afford to hold until you build 8% contract Beau-uful big pines some hardwoods Also

le lou ROOSTER REALTY

P O BOX 111 GLEN ARBOR Ml 49616 616-114-4400

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

BEAUTIFUL HOME Located oc 2 icres in Southern Lapeer Ctv 1 bedroom*. 1S bath*, basement Has solar coLiector for beating supple-ment Call .Ask for Jear. QIAKER REAL ESTATE 1-676-2215

COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE. 40 acres, S of Lapeer, 1600 sq ft. 5 bed-room, l ^ bath 2 story Sunroom plus sunporcb off master bedroom. 26 x 14 living room with fireplace The Flint River flows through t i e property with foot bndgc to horse barns and pretty swimming pood The beautifully treed grounds are a perfect setting for the tennis courts and gaxebo. 1589.000 Call Delia i t Delia Spencer 4 As»ociates664-

0410

HARTLAND LAKEFRONT With 570 ft Executive retreat. 5.000 i ft finished area 5 bedroom*, 4 fu bath*, walk out lower level, country Tu-dor oc 12 acres, horse bare with loft and fencing, wooded Much more and quality throughout' Call Duane Hackett, Earl Keirr. Realty 476-2415 or 612-6450

FARMINGTON HILLS Normandy Hill* near 1] Mile 4 Famunglon Rd* 1 3 acre lot. readv for building Ealab-•i*hed sub ttt.OOt? Call 516-1104

F ARMINGTON HILLS I | Vacant W o o d e d Paradise

J heavily wooded lou Ln Pasadena Park Subdivision Country-like letting yet close to all convenience* Perfect for nature loveri Sites offer lewer gas 4 electricity Call office for additional in-form* tioc

CENTURY 21 T o d a y 5 5 3 - 0 7 0 0

340 Lak»-Riv»r-R«*or1 Prop f ty For Sato

BEAVER LAKE BY OWNER Beautiful year-around w a t e r f r u n i retreat Off M-65 20 miles So Phelps Collini .Airport ;,Alpena Coontyi 3 bed-room*. 2 bath* Ftihlng. hunting snowmobtling P n v i t e area No main letiance 1216,000 furnished. 1206.000 unfurnished 112 Lakeslwre Dr . La-chine Ml 49753 Call all day Sstnrday* or Sunday afternoons 517-179-4233

FOUR-ACRES BINGHAM FARMS Beautiful scenic 4 acres in Bingham Farms Van be divided Into 2 building sites Out of state owner says sell at only 199.500 Ron Rodda

Max Broock, Inc. 6 4 4 - 6 7 0 0

CANADIAN LAKES Over 6.000 acres for recreation, retire-ment ot your vacs tree hideawiy Ex cellent swimming 4 fLihing lakes 16 holes of golf tennis down hill and eras* country s tung plu* many other aroem ties Plea*e cootacl our office for an update of available homes 4 bomesites Garner & Associates, Realty

9011 70th Ave Mecosta MI 49132 616-972-2565

TRAVERSE CITY Free standing resort coodomimurr. boroes nestled on the shore of Silver Lake, with excellent rental manage-ment program and owner financing Thi* could be the time to get your foot hold in the Traverse City area Write or

Call Silver Shore* Resort 1127 E Silver Lake Rd Triverse City, Ml 49684

616 947-1455

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Owners tide features 2 giant bedrooms with 2 full baths, and 2 haL' bath*,

plu* a completely fininhed rec room with fireplace a«f fini*hed nSsrer level Attached 1 '-i car garage Tenanu unit ba* 5 room*. I W bath* fall basemeot 199 500

N E L S O N S R E A L E S T A T E 1 - 4 4 9 - 4 4 6 6

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LIVONIA Rosedale Garden* Immacu-late brick l"i Duplex with aluminum Irlm. 2 bedrooms, fireplace, rec room, stove, washer dryer. 2 car garage 845,900 Call Helen NLxoo Century 21 Hartford South. 464-6400

330 Apt*. For Sato BRICK AP ARTMENT

4 Unit* with 1 car garage Westland area Almost Maintenance Free' Land Contract available 595-6*24

CO-OP AP ARTMENT 2 bedroom, near Beaiunaot excellent cooditioc. Ird floor elevator building Maintenance lee* than 1156 moothly. include* taxes, heat 4 water Stove refrigerator air conditioning 4 carpeting included Cash u i e Call 549-469* or 51. 3*97

MILFORD 14 UNITS In town Hot hot location, brick t n UTl.eao Term* 11* IS years,

i 6100 000 down Agent 476-7640

PONTIAC 160 unit lection 8 Apartment Building Townhouse-type Fully occupied As-n m existing Had mortgage Ftnaw ing available Asking 61.484,606

YPSILANTI L w w towneneeea

mortgage Pnced below market Excel lent tarn aroeaad opportunity Priced lo sell 61 766 .606

ASK FOR ROBERT

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000

332 MotetoHomM For Sato

T h u r a d a y , S e p t « M 0 « r 12. 1 8 6 6 O A E * 7 E

340 Lafc»-Rjvr R—on Property For Sato

FAWN ISLAND Summer Home local ed oo Si Clair River oppaelte Marine Oty Mich Ideal for t*e crvatag Boet man Over !90 of boat dockage T V home is an early Mystic Seaport, Cap-lain > Home Rrprodwrtaon Bag* hand aewo freameri cei l ing thre-oet. Oak pig floors, hand-hewn ihiogiea from B.C 32 i t * " Outi* oo roof AnU((ve iron

hardware oo doors, cabtnets 4 abutter! made at Gilford Forge. C o m 3 flre-

piacei - electnc beat RIICIIII.1 stove with built in BBg. refrigerator di*hwa*her modern shower large basement with insade 4 ostsicto an trances. 2 large bedrooou down with addltMoal aSeeptng space upstairs Large kitchen dining room with fire-place large Uvug room with fireplace All walls are wild wood panelling Home primarily furnished is Marine Antique! Furnishing can be negotiated separately Ali located oo a Lot with

sail (rootage by i00' depth, enclosed by

t ie

I by approx a split rail

trace An attractive 6x16 Gardeo Bouse 10 match Main House architecture t* for storage Place haa own *p«inkler i rs lem U i overlooks the Boat Traffic of the St Clair r.ver Aaku* 1160,040 American or 1225 000 Canadian CaU 111-822-1569

COTTAGE in Huroc Newly remodeled. Large ctwinuy ntcbec 4 Living room Price includes ail appliances 4 furnishings New alu-minum aiding 4 insulation Call Ray 11-

6pm 562-1130 Or Jean. 420-2914

342 Ljfcvtront Property

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L A K E S H A N N O N LOT =10; New Listing Lake acceaa via private part* 4 islands, over acre forest 118,000 Land contract terms

high hi viewing Lake Shannoc 900 with term*

acre of woods Reduced to 125

Call for free ptctonaj brochures of bocies and lou available oo Livugstoc i.**aty'» largest pnvate all sport* lake iesa than 1 hour from Detroit. Ann Ar-bor, Pontiac Flint 4 Lamina

Sylvia L Cole, Real Estate Broker 626-4161

HARTLAND LAKEFRONT With 570 f t Executive retreat. 5.000 iq ft finished area 5 bedrooms. 4 full batha walk out lower ievel, country Tu-tor oc 12 acres, horse barn with loft and fencing, wooded Much more and quality throughout' CaU Duaae Hactetl Earl Keim Realty <76-2415 or 6324450

IRJ&H hii .1A Lake Columbia, scenic ba^. large 65x200 all sports acnes suitable for year round home 116.000

627-2014 or 625-0126

LAKEFRONT mid-Michigan miles of shoreline oo inland Lake Beau-

length of 47?- 27 64

342 Lak•front Property 352 ComnwrciaJ / Rotail LAJUETRONT

3 lou l e f t 4 4 and 11 7 acres locauoo Call Mr RoOerU 451-4118 ot

COUNTY YOCR OWN PRIV ATE LAKE

4 Puae covered 10 acres locsted m Southern Laneex Cty Ask for Jean QUAKER REALTY 1-676-21 lb

LOVELY 1 bedroom 3 bath yes; around home with fireplace family room 150 f t oo B a n Lake 164.906 DW Poolstoski Realtor 1-614-16" 5»54

ORION TWP Ranch oo Pnv i t e Lake 4 minstaa from Indian wood Golf Club Call Ko> Bre*er 66 V1445

STRAWBERRY LAKEFRONT lot with gradual aandy beach beautiful oak* 4

V. acre Perk ad 831.000 111 2178

W E S T B L O O M F I E L O

Walnut Lake Hill* Lakefroot 4 bed-room beauty lrlth U0" oc all sporu Walnut Lake 5 »00 iq.f t Flnlahed low er level walk-out Bloomfield Rills Schools 8449 000 Please aak for

S y l v i a S t o t z k y R E A L E S T A T E O N E

6 2 6 - 4 2 5 8 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0

W BLOOMFIELD Cajs Lake canal iot 300x190 Paved s t reet wwer and water Hlller and Greer area 838,500

662-2628

348 Comotory Lota FOUR CEMETERY Lou for Sale

Parkview Memorial Cemetery Livo-nia 81800 or best offer

163-4366

PARKVIEW MEMORIAL ' 41 Grave Sites ts Masonic Secnoc

163-1164

THREE cemetery lou m Glen Eden Lo-theran Cemeten 8 Mile Rd, Uvooia. 8400 each 146-1761

TWO LOTS 4 ^ vaulta, Ml B> rial G*rdeoi of Livotua 13200 for all.

525-9370

351 Bu t . l i ProtoM+orvaJ Bktgs. For Sato

FEED 4 Pet Supoly Store Redford Rent 6425 per mo 19,000 caah After 6pm 522-5125

INVESTOR BUILDING Royal Oak Woodward *tore 8,000 aquare f t Lease for 1 more years plu* 5

Contract term* 8210,000 E 4 MORRISON

541-7960

NINE MILE WOODWARD AREA Office building wtth garage door. 2000 square feet plu* with extra lot for park ing Bargain 566-6200 Or evenings 646-1611

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COMMERCIAL LAND t Acre, Mound Rd betwem 1V36 Mile Seller will l a m f l c e lor Caah Sale CaU aak for Jeea QUAKER REALTY 1478-2215

FOR LEASE Dellike p n v a u office Immediate pos-Iieslim 14 Mile frontage incliadea oof fee her refrigerslor Microwire oven Ideal uses for Counselor Attorney CPA Insurance Agent

3,000 to 24,000 aq f t . KirU Bled ens torn finished u> your apecif lea Lions

Metalamith J retiring and Loolung (or experleaaced person to take over busi oees Building, tools 4 buslnaes 8*0 000

Commercial • Off Ice building for sale Royal Oak 800 aq. f l retail space I* leased 1.600 iq ft office. 800 sq f t basement storage. 678.IOO

For Sale-Royal Oak. 10 000 sq ft of va cant commercial porperty Zooed for seiglibcirbood shopping main niad ex-poser 111 600

Mulu property for aale Madison HelghU Approx 4 25 acre* Main road frontage rfSfl.OOO

Multl property for aale UD SterLing Height* 7 82 acres tooed for approx 100 uniU

354 Incoma Property For Sato

GARDEN CTTY ~ 11 UaM* Brick finest locatioo 1 building* car-peting. air Laundry 124.IOC per unit Term* 15 year* 111 45b too down Agent 476-7640

3S6 Investment Property For Sato

GOOD YIELD Cmly 611.000 cash bey* W L owncrailo UD M2,000 LOCCCCM PROP

360 Buatneat Opportunittoa

400 Apartments For Rant

r r t j No mans^ement. memteoaoce. pAjrnMDU C t U o t w r MI7

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4 ACRES & HOME A s s u m a b l e M o r t g a g e Zoned Clustered 12 Mile Sllddlehelt are*

Vacant commercial propervv for saie Approx 30 000 *j it [e Roval Oak. 625 000

Commercial building for sale in Royal Oak 800 iq (t 835,000

CALL COMMONWEALTH REAL ESTATE GROUP

AT 131 186-0022

MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS" For lease or sale Wall insuUted com-mercial building in Rapid City. Kalkas-ka County Currenty used a* floor cov enng. carpet cleaning and residential msuialiot contractors .After 5 PM or weekends 616-111-6114

354 Income Property For Sato

B E S T D E A L

D U P L E X Unit* has 3 bedroom* currentlv rented out Need* work Owoeri say W l thi* ooe today1'' .Asking 813.500 icaah. Michigan 4 Middlebelt

STATE WIDE S U M M I T 4 2 7 - 3 2 0 0

COMPLETE REALTY SALON . ly id good location. 5 stations. aU suppliea 4 furniture everything you need to start your own salon Call Jean Burns *t 646-5000 644 1718

DRY CLEANERS with ahlrt laundry fsallUes wanted Call and leave mis i ige U34757

SET YOURSELF FREE a ground floor opportanlt)

to make you wealthy

A Denver-besed corporation seek* lev era! key people Ln the MetroooUtan area to build ibeir own network mar ketlng organisation Introduce an ur gently needed nrvice thau on the land-ing edge of the financial planning world The potential market for our proAacu is enormous and vtrtaally oa-'.apprd Unlimited income potential with dynamic audio 4 video training available Let's face It You

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Behind Bouford Mospatal 1 B e d r o o m for 1 4 9 9 2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 6 0 9 3 B e d r o o m t o r $ 6 9 9 P E T S P E R M I T T E D Smoke Detscurs lestilleil

Siaglei Welcome immediate Occepancv

We Love Children HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED

ijuie* prestige sddraas. swimming pooL air -vAOluoeing carpeting. Move 4 re fnger i lor all BUlttMn except uleiti lo-ty included Warm a p u L a e n ^ y ladli-uas Intercom syslani Good mrerlty Playground on pi IIIIISM For more tnformatton. phooe

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400 Apartment* For Rent ar Hem All Arena

C A L L U S F O R Q U A L I F I E D R E N T A L S '

SHARE USTD4QS 643 1634 664 S

AMBER'S NEWEST Brand new aki lotea design. 11 Mi Idle 4 Woodward In Bartley Onk floors

wiling* large sleeping loft, aky •an garden window Immedl

occupancy 8»67 BER APTS 164-16*6

•00 Apartments For Rant

G L E N C O V E nd 2 bedroom a n e i l a i l l

from 1344 (OUT INCLUDE!) Carpet

, P f f i ? t o R OT&S'^ATI 4 TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE «, mils S of Vhwik i a / t on Telegraph

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

LAHSER aaar 7 M U X Newly daoorat and 1 bnifcooma. carpnoag. appto-i No pan Senior O t l m e wei-

FAR1CNGTON HTll^ room apartment October January 11 1646 61*8 plus otilitlaa

471-1634

358 Mortgages A Land Contracts

A BARGAIN Cash for F ' " " " g Land Contract*

Or Second Mortgages • Highest 168 Perry Realty 476-7640

360 Business Opportunities

ADRIAN 10 pnvaie acre* w residence ideal for Adult Foster Care Home 6 bedrooma, 3 bath* 2 kitchen* 1 fire-pLacea 2 community room* Attached 2 car garage 2 pood* 8129,900 Ask for Kay Sul loger Eve* 517 2634008

Glover Real Estate .Associates Adrian. Ml 517-243-4648

BAKERY FOR SALE Northville Lovely area good locatioo 4 Income

Call 146-6444 or 255-5408

BARBER-STYLING SALON Modern, 4 chair ahop After 4PM. 422 1064

BUYING A BUSINESS? Selling a Buaioes*"'

« That * Our Bu*lnesa CaUL'a

VR BUSINESS BROKERS 471-4550

, reading thu ad if you were sot look ing for a better way of life Please re-spond. C O K B L , Box 144, Otnerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. 1436! School craft Rd.. Uvooia. Mkhlgan 48160

362 Real Estate Wanted CASH FOR YOUR HOME

tn 24 hour* Ask for lot or Dick

Century 23 'Cook 4 Aanociates 116-1611

ABSOLUTELY CASH In 8 bour* for ywir bome

Any coodiuoc » CaU Ron 456-3400

C A S H T O D A Y O R

G U ARANTH31 SALE .Also If In Foreclosure

Or Need Of Repair v

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

HAVE INVESTORS WILL BUY' PROPERTIES

CALL DICK 427-0209

B R I A R W 0 0 D W . B L O O M F I E L D

U N I O N L A K E A R E A CocAey Lake R d at Lochaveo

P R I V A T E E N T R A N C E S W A S H E R & D R Y E R S P A C E

1 & 2 Bedroom Apta. 2 & 3 B e d r o o m T o w n n o u a e s

f r o m $ 4 1 5 H E A T I N C L U D E D

Large, private axorsge Cable TV available Covered Carport*

3 6 3 - 7 5 4 5 Open WeekdaysSam 5pm Sat 1 lam - 5pm

W A Y N E 5 uniu oo vacancy*, poaiuve caah now term* 191.500 664-6655

ICE CREAM SHOP Greasing 62,100 a week Easy lo man-»ge, very profitable VR BUSINESS BROKERS. 4714550

2 FAMILY INCOME With great Downtown Plymouth loca-tion offering baaement and garage newer carpeting both onlu redeco-rated interior newer kitchen and bath in upstair* unit. Anxious letlers Only p 1,600

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

MODERN SALON for sale Cantoc Area Good locatioo CaU. ask for owner 9811101

PARTNER NEEDED partner needed to teach 4 manage fu-ture sale* 4 management people High income potential Car, imurance beae-fita Smiail investment required Only people interested Ln working seed ap-ply Send resume or letter lo Market-

ing. 16679 Park ST Livoola. Ml 46154

RUNNING STORE High traffic shopping renter Establish-ed 3 year* HUTTT'' VR BUSINESS BROKERS 4 714550

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

SMALL INVESTOR will boy 1 or 2 small Land contract* Van Rekec 566-4701

CHERRY HILL VILLAGE 1 bedroom 6425 2 bedroom 6465

ii<clude* beat, hot water 4 ga* for cook-ing Stove, refrigerator, disco**., car-peted. air coodluooed. moat have kitch-en 4 bath window* Quiet adult commu-nity 274-1911

C o n t e m p o r a r y L i v i n g f o r C a r e e r - M i n d e d A d u l t a 1 & 2 Bedroom Apia

f r o m $ 3 9 5

F A R M I N G T O N

• • L I V O N I A Luxury apartnaanta DMhwaabar mcwr ity. intercom, soundproof pooL club-house Sorry, ao pou Adult community

3 Bedroom Available KE*T INCLUDED

Mem«>as Rd (Orchard Lake Rdi las t ooe block S of 8 Mile Rd

MERRIMAN PARK APTS

Garden Apartnaanta In Michigan

FARMINGTON 1 bedroom Apt, walk Ing dkataace to dovutuwa IT In i • a al lectioo. good location. 6664 per Mo plus deposit CaU tor A p p t 476-6641

FENKELL - 23XM )nst E of Tele-graph Clean quiet one bedroom 6119 includes air coaadtucun^. boat 4 carpet.

beautiful bnck. - arl

W i l l

u r ccoditlcBlag, DO peta

GARDEN CITY 1 bedroom beeitlful brick 1345 includes beat a polls ores carpeting, air conditioning No pata Perry Realty 476-7640

GRAND RIVER 4 Lahner 1 bedroom apt., carpet, air conditioning, include! ga* 4 water 6260 538-7011

WANTED Simple Assumption up to 65000 220-7262

400 Apartments For Rent

, " ~ i r * u p 4 2 " L i - a i 0 T L cuxar

* P A R T M * N T j y ~

1 and 2

Bedrooms Includes heat, water, air condit ioner, carpeting,

laundry and storage facil it ies and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area

C a l l 5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

O N T H E L A K E

1 4 2 Bedroom A p a r t m e n t s From '425

Rent includes: • HEAT 1 DISHWASHER • STOVE . CENTRAL AIR • REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE & POOL • CONVENIENT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING MALL

BEACHWALK APARTMENTS On 14 Mile, be tween Hagger t y & Novi Rd.

Call for information 6 2 4 - 4 4 3 4

APARTMENTS BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

3 l o c a t i o n a l o s e r v e y o o

G A R D E N C I T Y ,

W E S T L A N D

P L Y M O U T H

Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom 4 studio* Management by owner

Excellent l e m c e 'Carpeting Appliance*

Laundry iacllites Cable TV Include* utilities etc

Open 3am4pm Moc thru Sat-Sun by appointment -oolv

425-0930 BASEMENT

3 private rooma 4 entrance No appli ance* Redford :8 Mile 4 Grand River;

j 650 per week 592-4465

•temporary < • Modern kiicben* with di*hw*aber i Individually controlled beating

and air conditioning ' Prl r*t» balconies or panes i Swimming pool and much more

O p e n Da l l y & W e e k e n d s 1 0 A M t o 5 P M

Bloomfield

Tel®gr*|h Place

Rd, N of Square Lake Rd ;looeafleld Township

Independence Green

Located is Farmingtoo Hllla We offer luxuriou* apartment living that in-clude* beat and water washer and dryer bault-in vacuum system *t no ad-ditional coat Air conditioning, clab-aouse with sauna indoor and outdoor pool, tennis court*, golf course and much more I* available C A L L O R S T O P BY T O O A Y

4 7 7 - 0 1 3 3

4 7 1 - 6 8 0 0 * Grand River 4 Halsteed Rd*

FT lean led by Mid-America Management LDC

400 Apar tments For Rent

400 Apartments For Rant

LIVONIA W U 1 LAND W E S T W O O O

V I L L A G E A P T S

Braad new luxunom 1 4 2 bidi tiimi apu Plush carpet. OE aatf-ctennUw oven, deluxe dohwaabar. patio, central air aanrtty intercom system, dub-boose with saana 4 heated pnoi. Free

*n*JOY RD W o r NEWBUROR Managed by Paragon Properties Co

123-4734

Plymouth Hills Apartments

•rag & MUX

M o d e m 1 & 2 B e d r o o m • Air CoMttUonatf • Felly Carpeted - Dmhwaaber 4 DMnoeau • Waaber-Dryer In b e b Apt • Cable TV > • No Pets

F r o m $ 4 1 6

MALE u> ahare new apartment la Uvo-ma 1 bedroom*. 2 bad*, kitchen, living.

• raon. 116-13 : 63*4 aecur • I 4X14441 w s

NOVI RIDGE I T O 4 TOWNHOUSES

OLD REDFORD itudao 1334. 6334 de-posit 1 bedroom* 8344 4 1344 Appli-ance* ha* character Immediate occu-pancy clean, quiet 166-1441

ORCHARD LAKE 13 Mile area | bed room luxury apartment. Patio, carport central air. Immediate occupancy 1444 a month 664-2244 or 8614364

PIERRE APTS. 1 A N D 2 B E D R O O M S

Includes Beet Water. Air Condttlant>«. Carpeting Laundry PooL

• 1 8 2 5 5 S H I A W A S S E E •

5 3 8 - 0 2 8 1 • 5444 TOWN CENTER Beaatifully ap-pointed 1 bedroom. I1* beth. cream carpet waaber-dryer Available San 15th 827-9224 164 22*2

Call Mon -Tber*. 11 to I Sat 14am to lpm

45S-4721 Call FTt . 11 » 6pm

278-8319 PLYMOUTH - New Deluxe Tn-PW*.

1 4 1 aa«a./M. 466-7166

ROYAL OAK - 2 I •IT

ed. i' Mtnm drapea I3T1 par isenth. in-cludea bant 4 water 6a»4pan. 6464114

i. i * ^ . carpet

Southfieid HIDDEN OAKS APTS

1 & 2 B e d r o o m a GE , air, riiag carpeting, c* coma, patio* balconaes 4 OB a beoatlfuL wooded ate.

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS 6434

557-4520 S U B U R B I A S '

F I N E S T A P A R T M E N T S T h e M t . V e r n o n T o w n e e

On Mt Varaoa Blvd., f6*n Mile Rd.,. jwt W of Southfieid. set a a cnlaoUl atmoephere Truly .axunoua 1441 to 1764 aq ft . piaa bMimant t i i anh iwn

the Una appliancea mcledlo* e Top of the doebl* mtt

e Side by Mda rufrlaaretor* carpedag

e Children aactaon

Banatlful C l i U 1 • I 4 Pool FROM 6446 Heat kaclnded

5 8 9 - 3 5 2 2

100 Apsrtments For Rent

Bayberry Place A p t s .

H E A T I N C L U D E D

Ooe and 2 Bedroom Apartment* from 1515 Balconiea, Carpeting Carports. Air Conditioning. Swtmming Pool Club-bou*e No Pet*

Cloee lo Shopping. I Block No Maple t Block £ of Coolldge Soroeriei Mall. Troy

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

Block North of oear

One of the most exclusive addresses in

Southfieid

S l T T O X

' » | > l A C I

Spacious one floor living or townhouses,

the choice is yours Limited access service

beautiful setting on ravines • HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-2600 sq f t . •

At tached garages or covered parking • C e n t r a l Ah- • A p p l i a n c e s , p l u a s e l f - c l e a n i n g o v e n • Y o u r o w n e l e g a n t p r i v a t e c l u b w i t h c a r d r o o m a a n d h e a t e d p o o l , k i t c h e n w e t ba r S w e d i s h s a u n a • P l u s m u c h m o r e '

Minutes f r o m Town Cen te r Lodge Expressway & Shopping

From *660 Open 4ibo on 358-4954 S u n d n y a 12-5

Stop in to eubnrt n lo* welting net The moat p r e s t l r i ons a d d r e s s la S o n t U l e k l

O P P O S I T E PLI*M H O L L O W G O U C L U B N I N E MILE R O A D B E T W E E N

LAHSER 4 T E L E G R A P H

70e££e4iey Townhouse Co-operat ive

SPACIOUS 1,2 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES : v . L B A S E M E N T S

• HEAT INCLUDED•

C a l l 7 2 9 - 3 3 2 8 FROM *276

3566*i Smith Ecoran Open Weekdays 1-5 p.m

t" ' srnith j I Sat. & Sur 12-5 - . x f Managed by

i.m I ~ PMC

\orthgate Apts. F R O M ' 3 6 0

R E N T I N C L U D E S

• Air Condi t ion ing • Range • Refr igerator • Carpet ing • Garbage Disposal • Laundry &

Storage Faci l i t ies* Swimming P o o l ' T e n n i s Cour t s * Activity Building

• Heat & Hot Water

FREE CABLE TV GREENFIELD AT lO'/a MILE RD.

O F F I C E O P E N D A I L Y 9 6 8 - 8 6 6 8

R e l a »

Y o u ' r e h o m e

at "Noriht :!r

S P A C I O L S 1 B D R M — 8J6 Sq Ft : B O R M —101= or IC"b s q Fl 3 BD'RM — l ^ t > S q Ft

• A b u n d a n t S t o r a g e a n d C l o s e t S p a c e

• P n v a t e E n t r a n c e

• C l u b h o u s e a n d F i r e s i d e L o u n g e

• H e a t I n c l u d e d

3 4 9 - 8 4 1 0

SUMMER IS... W o r t h s h o u t i n g a b o u t ! G o f o r a d i p in o u r h e a t e d i n d o o r s w i m m i n g p o o l .

o r p l a y a g a m e o f t e n n i s . W e s t l a n d T o w e r s is h i g h r i s e l u x u r y

w i t h o u t t h e h i g h p r i c e ' E v e n t h e h e a t ' s i n c l u d e d .

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s Ava i l ab le Rent I n c l u d e s Heat

Lj Westland W T o w e r s

high-rise apar tments L o c a t e d o n W a y n e R d

B e t w e e n F o r d R d A W a r r e n

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 r a l t h B h w y n w n c a n p n n u

i t f r i s t o l

APARTMENTS N E W 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments Designed

for Adul t Living Convenient to 1-96 & Twelve Oaks Mall

3 8 5 Beck Rd • W l x o m

>p er, D a , . 10-6 S u r c a . 12 5 Cal. 624 1388

TIMBEQIDGE IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

An A p a r t m e n t C o m m u n i t y ot U n c o m p r o m IMCJ Quali ty

In F a r m i n g t o n Hllla

N E W L A R G E D E L U X E 2-BEDROOM A P A R T M E N T S IN W O O D E D C O U N T R Y S E T T I N G

FEATLRING • LndividuaUv controlled centrel ait conditomng & . eir • Lar^a private

Balcony or pare • Soacoua cloee- & Hon*! area ir aparrmemr • PoubM bet aecjr.t-, »a-itam • D.«nw*»het & waaia diipoaa! • Sell clean -,g oven & -an^e a Froal free relr>9era!or 'reeaer a Sl'dir'S 9**a* door^a. • Dr ioa • Plu*.- carpenrig . • La-g* penary • Con verier.' oaixng area • Lner -ethewn' rauaton

CLOSE-IN FARMINGTON LOCATION Ehii of OcnarC Lane «oad on Foiaorr Road laxlenaaoo ot 9 Mile Road), corner ot Tuc* Roed

OCTOBER 15 OCCUPANCY

F R O M $ 4 9 0 Model Open 1 5 Daily

w -EN MILE «0»C

Model 478 S«90

Manager 478 1487

SO" -

8MIG IBOAD

*

In Southfieid, Adventures In ;#Fine Living

S t a r t a t $ 4 1 5 All our fine apartment communities are located conveniently to shopping malls, expressways, transportation and recreation. Features Include spacious floor plans, air conditioning, carpeting, dishwashers, pools, and patios. With some, your rent even INCLUDES HEAT!

Move Into any of these apartment homes and enjoy the fine life now!

P I N E R I D G E 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a . 1 and 2 Paths. C h o o e e f r o m 4 s p e c i o u s floor plans. North a ide of 10-MI»e Hoed, W a a l of Te legraph , a d j a c e n t to T E L - E X S h o p p i n g Center Resident Manager 354-3830.

F R O M * 4 8 5 #

O A K R I D G E

1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a . 1 and 2 baths. 7 apeckx ja Boor p lana . C lubhouse . Berg R o a d S e r v i c e Dr tve a d j a c e n t to N o r t h -western H w y , N o r t h of 10V» Mile. East of Te legraph . R e s i d e n t M a n a g e r 3 5 f t - 1 8 « 5

F R O M • 5 0 0 *

M A P L E T R E E 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m a . 1 and 2 batha. 7 a p a o o u a f loor p l a n s C lubhouse Off Frankl in R o a d , S . of Nor thwes te rn Hwy. , and 12 Mi le R o a d a . Reaident M a n a g e r 3 6 * - 0 3 3 1 ' F R O M * 5 0 5 *

13 P I N E - A I R E

1, 2 a n d 3 b e d r o o m s . 1 a n d 2 b a t h a a p e d o u s f l o o r p i a n s . C l u b h o u a e I n c l u d e d ( P h a a e I). N o r t h a tde o f 12 M N e R o e d , E a s t o f N o r t h w e s t e r n H w y . h a s ! dent Manager 357-1761.

F R O M ' 4 8 5 *

T H E P I N E S 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m s . 1 a n d 2 b a t h a . H a s t I n c l u d e d . F r a n k K n R o a d , N o r t h o f N o r t h -w e a t e r n H w y . R e s i d e n t M a n a g e r

3 6 7 " 0 4 3 7 F R O M ' 5 5 0 *

COUNTRY COURT 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m s . 1 a n d 2 b a t h a . 7 s p a c i o u s floor p l a n a . H e a t I n c l u d e d . W a s t a i d s o f Q r s a n f l a l d R o a d b e t w e e n 1 0 a n d 10Vk M N e R o a d s . R e s i d e n t M a n a g e r 557-3832

F R O M ' 4 1 5 * (Mam OlBoa - M M M )

• Ranw Aalaa aubfac* «t> cftanga oMtaui noSoa.

• GRAND OPENING • GRAND OPENING •

In the hills of West Bloomfield

C\Ut>T>° en, to

- 6 0 '

b 7 ^ A b A

n\QKCQE<ST APARTMENTS

A LUXURY ADULT COMMUNITY

OCTOBER, 1965 OCCUPANCY 3 S t o r y E l e w a t o r a S p e d e u a 1 4 2 S a d r o n m A p e r t m a n t a Poo l Laundry S S t o r a g e m Eeot i A p a r t m a n t Burglar Alann S Madtoal Alart A n a r t d e d O a t a M o u e a Adulta Owar m a A g e o f SO

RENTALS FROM *600 Per Month Lahee r R o a d . J u s t N o r t h o f 11 MHe R o a d

R e n t a l O f f i c e O p e n D a t t y N o o n - 5.-00 p . m

3 5 6 - 7 3 6 7 I v M a n a g e d b y K a f t a n E n t e r p r l e e e 3 6 2 - 3 8 0 0

M r

HUNTINGTON GARDEN TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS

. . . y o u ' l l f e e l a i h o m e

- ^ w i l h u s .

Townhouses thai offer spaciousness and privacy a iongwl ih burden free care-free Ihrtn^

e 2 Bedrooms e 2 Floors e Full Basement Buill in microwaves in newty designed bllchens

Perfect^ located across from fiscbham Golf Course close lo

Nrmmgham Souihfield and Troj

Phase II In a Grand Tradition

New lavishly large 1, 2 and 3 bedroom terrace ranch dwellings that are utterly extraordinary: Private entry, attached garage, fireplace, cathedral ceilings, designer kitchens with separate

breakfast areas master bedroom suites with dressing area, double vanities and double closets, private In-residence laundry and storage rooms, full carpeting, central A/C, patio or balcony.

pool, clubhouse tennis courts, 24-hour manned gatehouse all on over 100 incomparable acres!

For their size design and mcomparabls setting, these are 1 2 snd 3 bedroom terraces

that you must see

Open da ity AWngbrooke is located oft Oraka Road befween Maple end Walnut Lake Roed, in Wesf

• Bfoomffekt For teasing information.

Call 6610770 • NOW LEASING • NOW LEASING • N O W LEASING •

a E *

400 Apartments For Rent ii.HTHFIEU T~S Ml). just * A Tele-graph Large . bedroom wlti den Sib-•w 8500 per moaith mcludee Wi * ester Mucb storage 154 a&0~ Ml »»0C

TREE TOP MEADOWS

G&E Thursday. Septemt>er 12. 1986

402 Furrosltsd Apts. For Rsnt

I EXECUTIVE FURNISHED APTS Farmlagton Bloomfield, Rochester , Tec« daoter i.«" Completely fur oisbed 1 and 1 bedroom ipu including utUiUes Short urm lueses EXECUTIVE LIVING SUITES47I-8770

FARMLNGTON L bedroom smartly furnished coodo ID door swimming pool washer 4jjw Immediate occupancy M7S 6*105*8

•404 Houses For Rent EVERGREEN t SCHOOLCRAFT

5 bednwns _ FARMINGTON AREA IS MII« FARM-mgtoc K4 Rem Option to bu* J 'bed-room t baths 8875 * trvooli tra Debbie. weekdays. 9 am-Spec 332 2000

404 Houses For Rent WESTLAND J bedroom brick ranch Livonia schools New carpeting. utcber

' floor and oew paint No basement t> rage or appliancea MM nsooth CaU after 1PM 4S» «OM

tir Have newer 1 aod J bedroom luxury a par-menu with overused rooma. earth looe colon pauos 4 baJcocuea deluxe kitchen* carport* 4 (noct 1 bedroom Ha* master bedroom with wall us closet ii double bath EHO

•ot Bedroom M51 Two Bedroom 1415

FURNISHED CONDO U Mile 4 Decker Rd Walked Lake. J bedrooma. 1 Oath, 1 car garage fuU baaement, com pletely furniabed. available Oct 1 Meaiiowtiianagemeol Inc Bmce Uoyd

IS1-M70 and Meadow brook FURNITURE FOR VOUR

3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR

$99 Month

| FARMINGTON Brick colonial. 1800 Sq Fl AntlUum 3 bedrooma..

| batha. g room, central air. 2 car i garage patio SI.1M per Mo M4-42S3 I F ARMINGTON HILLS Spectacular lakefroot contemporary 9 rooma,

' 3 bedroocm. video room with 4 Ft II 750 CaU Ul-MM

642-8686 348-9590

TROY •SOMERSET

GREAT DEAL • FROM $419 INCLUDES H B O

4 I BEDROOM LUXURY APTS S O M K WTTH WASHER 4 D R Y E R

Peaceful tvmg in a pre»tigic«aa loca Hon I bedroom unit* with 1H batha, balcony. fully Carpeted. all appliance* odlvitfial central beat 4 carport*

t BLOCK S OF BIG BEAVER BETWEEN CROOKS 4 UVERNOIS

SUNNYMEDE APTS

• ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE GLOBE RENTALS

FARMINGTON. 474-M00 374S7 Grand River al Kalateac STERLING HEIGHTS, 836-»*0

SS300 Vac Dykes'. H Mile SOUTHFIELD SS5-4SS0

:*9*0 Lahaer Rd al 11 Mile TROY, 5*8-18(10

HOC E Maple <15 Mile Rd between Rochester Rd 4 1 76

FARMINGTON HILLS 300C So Fl ranch oc wooded 1 acre lot Available immediately l t« per Mo Security de-j posit required 851-8819

. . car garage wtth large storage room, oo bMroora jets Available Oct 1 {jam June SO. 1W

at SHOO

W BLOOMFIELD 14 Mile 4 Drake Gorgeous Contemporary one year old J large bedrooma. 1H bath* 1 car at tached garage Air 1..IXM aq ft baar tnent tl 100 month SS9-479* W BUXJMFIELD LEASE 2 bedroom ranch. MM Rymal Symea IS 1 -8770

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

414 F lor ida Ren ta ls

BRADENTON BEACH m Anna Mam Key New 2 bedroom

duplex Fully furnished No peta ! block from foil IS 1 0M8 j BRADENTON BEACH available Dec : i u Ihru Jan S4>-88 also laat 2 weeks A April 2 bedrooma 'furtuahed coodol sleeps S. gulf eaceas IMS per wera or J eod'or week] 11.040 per inonth »M 7SJ4 i.-LEAKWATR on the Gulf Graat view 2 bedroom 2 bath luxurv coodo Pool *0 mm to Diaoey World Avail

I able now thru Dec 44S-I7H

415 Vacation Rentals 421 Living Quarters To Shars HXRBOR COVE Harbor Springs iu«u

ry coodo lieepe 10 Golf 4 tennis x , fall Sluing rnkutea away m winter STRAIGHT EMPLOYED MALE, late Ken: ilirect 4 save M4 »7S] 20 s neat, quiet, two smoker wtahaa u>

share 2 bedroom spartraent In Rochea ter IU» mo plus S12S security

436 Office / Business Space

436 Office / Business Space

HARBOR SPRINGS New luxury Coodo S bedrooma, J batha | »ji 7i«3 fireplace Indoor pool 4 lacuni Week

a tea Call J1S.«$1 ~ SS4-4044

PINEHURST NC GoU tennis bow back riding, guo club The Elegant Mil Uooaires Club Bargain daily rates Coodoa, home rentals 1 SOO &2S S742

jj t STRAIGHT MALE wtahea to share mo-bile bome with same Own bedroom 4 bath 10 minutes from EMI' S175 month

TROY Adams-Square Lake area) Completely furnished J bedroom I-i bath bnck ranch on large treed lot Family room, 2 flrepiacea attacised 2

FARMINGTON HILLS ranch, family room, fireplace, walk to i school S«7S per month plus security Days MS-1190 Evea 25A 2MJ Goode 647-1898 Farmingtoc Hills J bedrooma. baae-ment. country kitchen, oo pets S5J0 per month ASK FOR ROY or JULIE H.A<nUCR AT 47S-7WXI

GARDEN CTTY | Clear. 3 bedroom basement garage, country kitchen fenced double lot S44S Call 4SS-7312

TROY Fully furmshed country bome carpeted, all appliancea dlahea. linens garage, cloae to major freeways Avail-able Oct I to Mav ; S7M noo plu* otil-.uea S79-M75

FLORIDA coodo. at Sand Pe4>bie oo Hutchinson lslano Available Jan 1 New 2 bedrooms 2 batha. ocean Front aod pool Large balconies S2.MX! mo Cindy><4 JSM Sift SW3

FLORIDA KEYS 2 bedrooma. 1>» batha. fully furnished cm Ocean Pool Tennis. Eur

S48-«S* FT LAUDERDALE AREA

Completelv furnished deluxe double wide mobile home 3 bedroom. 2 baths beautiful park 2 pools, clubhouse many activitiea Nov, Dec JanSSS-SISS

17S per 87-SIJ7

PUERTA VALLARTA Coodo 3 bed rooma. 2 baths, !S00 sq feet, beautiful beach, swimming pool, tennis, golf oearty Half price until Dec 1st Christ ury mas 4 Easter available 331-4M! j SCOTTSOALE. Artx 1-uxury 2 bedroom coodo. view Camelback Mtns. pool, spa lighted tennis 4 frv* 3 par golf

SS12M1

TROY (emale wanU lo share 2 bed njotn apt with aoo smoker In 30 s 1277 SO moott 4 half electricity Available Oct 17th After Spm 3W-8SS7

SSOC' wrek UI Nov J1 THE HOMESTEAD Sept Fall F'!tne« Month Run. bike, dance, s%im hike tennis relax Sleepa 4 iluldren srel come Fireplace >acuxxi MS night

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BIRMINGHAM 4 FARMINGTON Prune locations Up to J.OOO Sq Ft Available now Brokers protected Call owner at MS-07W

LIVX^IA OFTSCE PAVIUON 1HSOO Middlebelt b e « » ~ 7 4 S Mile haa 1 room suite available • ISO sq ft 4 room suite available 7SJ sq ft 5 room suit* available #*T sq fl S room suite available 112* sq ft

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TROY SOMERSET AREA Attractive studio apartment. 1370 monthly Carpeted decorated, beat in-cluded No pets VILLAGE APARTMENTS S«2-034S

OAK PARK, 3 bedroom towohouse, completely fumiahed 6 months occu-pancy I7S0 a month including beat, water 4 electricity Call W8-3SSKI

GARDEN Cm" S bedroom bnck ranch, baaement fenced yard, no pets, S4S5 month plus securttv References

423 S6M

WESTLAND Livonia Schools 3 bed-... room bock furnished, full basement

421 9S»0 . 2-i car garage, children welcome SSS0 mooth plus security Sll-OftOft

GULF front >o Venice bath coodo. close to shop Ul Dec 10 SS7S weekly Call evenings MS-01S7

TORCH LAKE cottage. 1S« ft froouge. sleeps 8 fireplace, fully equipped Weekends or weekly Call after 5 pm

SIS-190S

J440 APT or trailer Former Bloomfield Hills resident, female, single, desires to real fat>ov 4 Dsc in U>e northwest arejTWply to DM. Camn6eU, SS02 Skegomog. Williamsburg. Ml 4M»0 Or call 1-S1S-1S7 SSS3

GARDEN cm-, 3 bedroom bnck, ba* men I. 1H car garage, DO pets Short term lease SSW mo l>i i» security References 4S11-42S4

W BLOOMFIELD area Home-away from-bome1 3 bedrooms, fully fur rushed Dishes 4 linens Park-like set-ting Sunset view across lake tl.SOC mooth, Short term OK SS4-MSS

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Funabed coo- LJ.II. C ~ D^,4 do Sand Dollar Sth floor corner unit 410 nSifS rOr KSni overlooking pool 4 ocean SHOO month. leas bv seaaoe or year Days J13-900: or

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406 Duplexes For Rent HOUSE In Novi A few hundred ft , FARMINGTON Furnished 1 bedroom, from Waited Lake with lake privileges. wtUl utilities JS20- a-mooth Security 3 bedroom 2 full batha. fireplace. 3 car 1 .deposit rt uired

PLYMOUTH Downtown efficiency i "omforuble 4 compact Ideal for ma I lure gentleman SIM After SPM 4SS Mft4 | Southfieid 11 Telegraph, beautiful, lumiahed, Uving_dtning rooms bed room, den. cable TV. linen, diahet. beat, phone S«7S Nov l-.Apr SO SS7-ISI7 WARREN very tastefully Completely fumiahed aparimeot unlta available Near the Tech Center Access to kU ex-pressways CaU during normal buaujeas 004ITS. Ask foe Kathy MO-MftO

j W BLOOMFIELD area 3 bedroom, furmshed bouse Horoe-away-from home wtth dishes 4 linens See Ad - Class 4M SSS-MSS

garage, excellent condition SS1S pius utilities. « month leaae Apai troeot above garage ieaaed to seperate party apartment has oo common walls with bouse SSft-SSSO LNKSTER Cute 3 bedroom bnck Baae-ment. garage window treatments, over 1 000 sq ft Freshiy painted " " month

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HUTCHINSON ISLAND furmshed 2 bedroom 2 bath 1st floor coodo oo the ocean Available Jan 20 to Mar 1st IIOOO mooth CaU after « pm SSS-3212 HUTCHINSON ISLAND Beachfront Corner Coodo 2 bedrooma 2 baths, newly furnished- Available Oct thru Jan S11 OO• MO CaU SSl-MIi,

LIVONIA DANIEL A LORD K Of C 2 halls. 100 - 275 capacity Ample park-ing. air conditioning Rental for all oc canons Al Zinger4M-0SOO or«27 SMS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- lahser High area Executive waata J-4 bedroom home or coodo to rent untii J one 19M No pets Ask for Tom Kenney M1-M10

FORD 4 WAYNE RD - 1 bedroom du-plex, with appliances very clean, oo pets. S3S0 plus security deposit 4 utiU-Ues CaU before 2 SO pm 512-427J

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Oceanfroot 1st floor coodo I bedrooms 2 baths, pool tennis Available now

SSS-MOO or evenings 646-1811

TROY sublease Somerset Apartment 1 or 2 bedroom, clubhouse gol! course Available November M50 month

Evenings MS-0S71

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SR CITIZENS WELCOME 261-7394

VILLAGE SQUIRE ON FORD RD Just E. ol 1-275 SPACIOUS

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GARDEN CITY private 1 bedrootr., S470 [ beautiful bnck, SJ»5 includes your own

5S.V9055 ; private patio drive, appliances, carpet-. isg, air conditioning, no pets Agent 47S-7M0

INDIAN RIVER PLANTATION Stuart Deluxe 2 bedroom 2 bath ter-raced coodo directly overlooking! Atlan-tic aod swimming pool Available now Golf 4 tennis oo premises MS-2825

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LIVONIA Schoolcraft 4 lnkster, cal suite 1500 sq f t divided Into rwceo-uorust room, receptionist area, book keeping office. S operating rooms dark room. Dr's private office Immediate occupancv for information call

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LIVONIA Office space for lease in p ro risiiiinsl building near i-way Ample parking Phone Gerry .

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; LIVONIA t MISe 4 175 We offer Off ice space, secretarial services, recep-tionist. word processing, telephone an-swering. copter 4 mail service 4M-S7M

I LOWER LEVEL for lease at 41142 Ford Rd . Canton Approx 1 S00 Sq F l 1 mile W of I-17S Graat location1

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BIRMINGHAM OFFICE (140 Sq Ft within suite of executive business offic-es. receptionist, personalised telephcoe answering, executive secretary service. all utilities carpeting, drapes. Janito-rial M 4-0741

M2 -'620 ln County Need 3 or more bed ! rooms., first floor family room or den

Furnished Large dining area 1baths, oo a large CANTON PLYMOtTH V . . room with pnvate bath, kitchen privi- Hot or private setting Secure long term " , c . - 7 e 7 c Inn Cnr workino Individual Securttv I with attractive rental rates Call Bl" vYOdK at

BIRMINGHAM 2 OFFICES - tor lease In pro-fessional building. One 350 sq. ft. and one 500 s<j ft Available immediately Sec-retarial and phone answer-ng services available Call

MEDICAL DENTAL Livonia, 1.200 and 1.JM so. ft. suites In modern, lull service building Conven-ient to area hospitals I SO sq fl NNN

7 00 SQ FT NNN NW Suburbs. 1,1M sq ft newly deco-rated general office space Will divide to sail

LIVONIA in clean, modern building Rd 11,025 per month

leges for working Individual Security deposit 850 per week 459-0*51 FARM bouse room to rent Credit for painting, Wbtom Area 8Sl-»ftS6

I lease wtth attractive rental rates Call Chris Herter at

455-8880, Ext 231

A MODERN 4 bedroom home in Garden City Call between Spm-8p«r. SftOfl per mooth 3M-81IS

LEASE Angetus Dr brick 1600 so ft 4 bedroom 2 bath executive colonial oo the gol! course Lake Angelas Estates S1SOO per mo Includes lake privileges, all appliances, luxurious master suite, basement, more .Aak for Monica Re-Mai Professionals II S89-MOO

OLD REDFORD -3 bedroom duplex S3SC plus ulliues Available Oct. : .After Spm S3: !2S5

! WAYNE 3 bedroom unit wtth full Easement, formal dining, garage SMO Tier Mo Available immediately

Call Mike at 453-7094 WEST of Evergreen 4 Plymouth Rd Brick 1 bedroom, very clean Appli-ances carpeted, laundry room 8250 mo References, security 9S7-S4S9

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JUNO BEACH on the beach Luxury coodo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, pn-vate entrance Living room views At-lantic Ocean Quiet elegance Month or

a 851 SM»

LIVONIA Large comfortable fur-nished room with private bath. Nice, quiet neighborhood 850 per week, se-curity deposit 522-8244

JUPITER • new luxury villa, walk to ocean 3 bedroom. 2 bati. private court vard 4 attached garage, resort style living with tennis, racquetbal) pool Lo complex 82000 month mintmum J mooth rental Available In Jan Days S54-SM4 evenings Ml-«i8 LARGO Fyjly furnished 2 bedroom Coodo. 1 bath Pool - spa, tennis. 1 mile to beach 8800 mo 455-12M

BERKLEY 2 bedroom lower flat-large completely remodeled, new throughout, adults, DO pets M7S iDcluoes beat 548-4512

MADEIRA BEACH Luxury 2 bedroom. 2 bath, gulf front coodo, sleeps 8, com-pletely Furnished, pool, spa, 4 covered parking 8450 week til Feb 1 SS2-22S1

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! BEVERLY HILLS Riverside Dr lro-: mediate occupancy, oewly decorated. 5 bedroom S»s bath colonial. 3 fireplaces. !amiiy room, and fuU siie dining room, appliances, finished basement attached 2 car garage 11700 mc 334 2695

LIVONIA - Brick ranch, 1100 Sq Ft 3 bedrooms. 2 Mi baths appliances —ny Florida room, partially finished base ment, IH car garage 86SO-Mo 6-44 -425S

BIRMINGHAM Spotless upper fUL 14 Mile 2 bedrooms dining room, hard -ood floors 8500 per month plus secur-

649-4647

MARCO ISLAND Luxury beachfront coodo 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, pool, tennis, boat, dock Cable TV low weekly monthly rates 616-1502

! BIRMINGHAM Free rent for 4 to S months tn exchange (or carpentry 4 raise work to be dooe oc home After Spm, M2-7SS9

LIVONIA 14SS0 Merrtman Sharp 2 bedroom maintenance-free, fenced double lot Immediate occupancy' 8525 * deposit After Spm 562-5546 LIVONIA 3 bedroom brick ranch Ap-pliances, finished basement garage 8550 plus security deposit After SPM 474-4531

DEARBORN HTS 7M1 Nightingale bedroom upper flat clean, coxy, stove refrigerator 1295 plus deposit. 537 5496 leave message on recorder NEAR WOODWARD 7 Mile large S bedroom upper fiat 2 3 mature people 8304 ]utilities, appliances 4 furnishings oot included) After 6pm 368-3497

BIRMINGHAM Attractive 2 bedrooms and den. 4 appliances hardwood floor carpeting, blinds No pets Mature adults IJ50 855-1077, 427-4281

BIRMINGHAM In-town 2 bedrooms. 2 baths * large dressing room. Remod-eled kitchen, hardwood floors, central air 6 Mooth Lease available 81.300 a mooth ' 312-5019

BIRMINGHAM 14 W 4 Southfieid 3 bedrooms, m baths, fireplace, rec room. fuU basement, appliances 81,050 Mo plus 1R, last 4 secunty 85S-4411

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New quiet, energy efficient living at WatertAirv Ln Weslland Elegantly fur-nished efficiency and 1 bedroom apart meats Also 1 and 2 bedroom unfur ,iisbed apartmenta Call

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BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom freshly painted bouse Near Eton 4 Maple LaaetSeck. DO peta extra storage. 8575 per mooth after 4pm 5SV26S1 BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom twnj^lcw Master bedroom has buUt-in storage unit and bed Enclosed porch. Remod-eled bath, neutral tones S64C per month Ask for Sheila Morganroth

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423 TOOTING LANE On The Ravine

Charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath home Din-ing room, living room, fireplace BuUt 1927 81.500 n » CaU UAM-4PM. Moo thru Frl., for weekend appt. 719-5610

LIVONIA 5 Bedroom colonial with attached ga rage 8725 per month 81000 secur.ty deposit Call Cheryl 326-1611 LIVONIA 1 bedroom. 1 >4 batha family room, basement, carpeting. 2^ car ga rage Immediate occupancv >650

425-3798

NORTHVILLE Large, clean 1 bedroom with appliances, near downtown, all utilities furnished No pets SS9S per month 47ft-S617

NAPLES Attractive 2 bedroom 2 baths, furnished Coodo near Marco Is-land Tennis court 4 swimming poo! 4 whirlpool Available Nov-April or Soog term 47H7«i ORLANDO DISNEY EPCOT 2 bed rootr. 2 bath coodo furnished- pool, jacuzxa. goL! Reserve now for summer Mr Blrdsall. weekdays 474-5150

NORTHVILLE 2 bedroom lower level flat walking dis-tance to Downtown UtlUues included 8525 mo S48-2U5

LYON TWP , NorthviUe school district. 3 bedrooms, 2"i batha. large kitchen. Uving room, family room, formal din-ing room, sun-porch, 2 fireplaces. fuU basement. 2 car attached prage. swim-ming pool, oo 10 acres 8*S0 mooth. Im-mediate occupancv Moc thru Fn 9-6 pm ooly 684-6317 N DEARBORN HTS 1 bedroom, large den. fenced yard. 8450 mooth plus aU uUllues 4 secunty Available Oct 1

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OLD REDFORD ooe tedroom upper, dining room and porch, very quiet area Heat included, 1295 1 Vi months securi-ty 698-1119

ORLANDO EPCOT 2 bedroom villa oo iake. sleeps 6 Pool, tennis boattng 8500 Nov 9th to 16th

31S-642 9635 PUNT A GORDA Isles furmshed 2 bed-room. 2 bath coodo wssber dryer screen baicony Pool, leruus dock R«-p!v to 22850 Chubb. South Lyon. Mich 48178

PALMER PARK Extra nice S room upper, tiled bath 4 kitchen, private basement, garage, oear Woodward 4 I-75 8J00 mo Available DOW S&8-17S5 PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN upper flat, includes best, carpet 4 deck 8150

Charming ippliances,

349-8248

SIESTA KEY Sarasota, luxury 2 bed room, 2 bath coodo tn beautiful Island Reef, over 15-00 sq ft. beach, pool, ten nis sauna, etc Now thru Jan 3SS-0146

LIVONIA PRIVATE ENTRANCE Bath, clean fumiabed sleeping room. Via i-96 4 1-275. 5 Mile 4 Newburgh. 170 weekly 4M-1S90

MIDDLE AGED Christian Couple de-sires to rent 3 bedroom ranch with baaement, 2 car garage 84»0 Novi, Uvooia. Plymouth After 8pm. 478-7041 NON SMOKING professional woman over 40. wants to share, with same. your i ' M S H M the Northwest area MI-

NICE FURNISHED carpeted room, kitchen privileges, quiet surroundinp, working woman oolv. Farmingtoo Hills area 478-9047

PLYMOUTH Furnished room for female late-JO's Kitcbec privileges ISO week. 1100 deposit CaU or leave message 459-8114 PLYMOUTH Home to share 155 per week Employed Man <tr Woman WU1 consider woman with 1 child, CaU after 6 PM 459-7012 ROOM 4 pnvate bath. 850 a week with s r pcsalbte exchange for babysitting

,le 4 lnkster area 558 24 ROOM WITH Kitctoeo privileges, in-cludes all utUitles. 855 1st 4 last week's rent 595-OOS6 ROYAL OAK. single room for em ploved female Kitchen privileges

545-7942

NORTHVILLE, Farmington. Plymouth Responsible widow needs 1 or 2 bed-room bouse for self by Oct. 1. Fenced-Ui yard or other accomodations for 2 me-dium sixe outdoor dogs a must 8525 limit Days. 540-6524 Eves. M9-4S60

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ORCHARD LAKE EXECUTIVE OFFICES 7001 Orchard Lake Rd =SS0

855-0611

PROFESSIONAL female 25, looking for bouse apt. to share with otheOsj ut Birmingham. Troy or Southfieid area Call Norma after Spm 777-5727 PROFESSIONAL male interested In renting apartment or flat tn Birming-ham or Bloomfield area. Clean, quiet, oon smoker Greg. 524-7425 8SS-6049 RESPONSIBLE working couple srith children transferring from Ohio oeed clean S or 4 bedroom home to rent

422-7676

TELEGRAPH 9 MILE AREA Woman to share lovely- Mobile borne all bome faculties Rent negotiable CaU for further Information 552-5992

SOLTHFIELD .AREA Home. Coodo or apartment needed to rent bv mature couple for minimum 18 Montis lease 8S8-M00

TEL TWELVE area Room for rent Male preferred. Kitchen 4 laundry pnvileges 3M-4J76 WESTLAND. furalshsd room with kitchen privileges Deposit required $45 weekly Call after Spm

729-SS55

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353-4400 OFFICE FOR RENT - 10x14 with sec re tana i 4 otoooe 417 W University Rochester CaU Moc thru F r l Sam-11 4 1 - Spm 656-1050

BLOOMFIELD office space available Individual interior.-extamor suites, sec-retariat services optional SJ4-9SM

COMMERCE TWP HAGGERTY, N of Pootiac Trail, from 150-1.000 aq f t off-ice 2.000 ft of warehouse available Se-cured vard space available AU or part

626-0299 or eves.. S1S-SS3S

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Office Space available tn Brown Street Center 101S aq f t Immediate occupancy CaU Reoee 1SW770

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM at Maple and Woodward

800 sq ft Office Space, includes utlU-ues and janitorial service Ml-0024

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHA 1700 sq, ft commercisl space, suitable for retail or possible medical office Next tc Giorgio s Restaruant in Great Amenca® Mall. 280 N Woodward Ave Very reasonable rent M7-7171

DOWNTOWN FARMINGTON EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE

Newly furnished, includes aU utilities, 8225 per Mo 478-12J4

WOODWARD 4 11W AREA Kitchen 4 laundry privileges man pre-ferred S45 per Week

398-5403

415 Vacation Rsntals

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom flat base-ment. garage refrigerator, stove, 8125 Smooth plus 8500 security Water 4

t Included Call 4 to 6pm 417 1174 NORTH PONTIAC Drayton area. Jano Heights 3 bedroom. 2^ bath, ex ecutlve home Family roocn with fire-

&ce. finished basement with wet bar, evtew 4 privileges. 8»*0 per mooth Hospital Upper and lower flat MOO

with option to buy 899,500 Available - .ower 3 bedroom. »30» upper 2 bed-Oct 1 8S8-2140 room Call lor appointment 791-4950

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ROCHESTER Off University Dr , Not Christmas 8 ;^"7 5

walking distance to.Cltv 4 Onttenten j ACAPULCO. J bedrooms, 4 batha. villa,

NORTHVILLE 1 bedroom finished basement, fireplace. IV. bath garage. aU appliances, 8565 mooth 348-7111

WAYNE. One bedroom, ooe person Utilities, stove and refrigerator Includ-ed Dose to shopping 4 transportation. 8SOO per month mormngx 116- IS 11

WESTLAND AREA Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments from 8560 monthly Carpeted, decorat-ed 4 in a lovely area. Heat Included Country Village Apartments 326- 3280

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Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments Large closets, balconies, carports, swim-ming pool & park areas Senior cit izens we lcome Ford Rd 1 block E of Wayne

CALL: 729-4020 WILLOW PARK APTS

Southfleltfs Willow Par t Apia are now accepting applies aoaa for 1 liediuum luxury apartments Ualta feature kitchens w pantry 4 lining space Bal -rmj carpet drapea 4 ahsadsm U> apertasaat storage are all lactadsd In monthly rental starting at $•"" ~

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BLOOMFIELD HILLS bedroom. 5 acres 2 car garage

Shown Sal . Sept 14. 518-0099

BLOOMFIELD HILLS S bedrooms, IV. baths. Walk-out lower level 8895 month Deposit 4 referencea required

BLOOMFIELD TWP Temporary rental 1 bedroom. 2 bath ranch Appli-ances, carpeting. 2 fireplaces central air, attached 2W car garage Available now on mooth-to-roooth al 17 SO BLOOMFEELD TWP Birmingham School* Attractive 4 bedroom. 2H bath colonial overlooking ravine FamUy room with fireplace, all appliaDcea. large rear deck, central air, carpeting, drapes attached garage with opener Available Oct. 1 at 81100 LAKE ANGEL US - 87 f t on the lake 4 bedroom. 2H bath colonial FamUy room. 3 fireplaces, aU appliancea new carpeting, window treatments, at-tached car garage with opener Waterford Schools Available Oct. 1 at I16S0

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647-1898

NOV! - Brick cojsnlai 2100 Sq. F t Ap-pliances, 4 bedrooms. I baths, family room. <iinin« room, 2 car garage, patio 81.000 per Mo M4-42S3

412 Townhouass-Condos For Rsnt

pool, air, pbooe 4 maid service Breath taking ocean view walk to beach 4 nightlife Weekly rates. 841-606-4

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BOYNE HIGHLANDS 5 bedroom. S bath luxury chalet overlooking Boyoe Highlands area Available weekends, weekly or season Call Shawn or Rict ard at: 616-526-2107

PINE LAKE 3 bedroom Lakevlew raoch with Lake prtvileges 2 car ga-rage 81,000 per Mo References Prefer m a m e d ooupls No pets 682-4709 PLYMOUTH-TELEGRAPH area 5 bedroom bnck bungalow 1500 per month plus utilities 4 secunty deposit Phooe

BEVERLY HILLS 5 bedroom coodo available mid October Good locatioo

batha, attached garage, central alt. fuUy caroeted. full basement 8*50 per month plus utU No pets BIRMINGHAM oo~Gray-field. 2 bed rooms. 1 bath, carpeted, full basement. aU appliances, private entrance

540-1980 451-2089 MS0 pej. ^ PLYMOUTH

3 bedroom older home with garage IS SO per Mo pius secunty deposit

CaU evenings 4 Si-1208

BLOOMFIELD HILLS condominium, ooe very large bedroom with vanity, ooe batiroom. Large living room aod dining room, kitchen, baaement and

cute starter home rent u,oadr>- C*T^on. REDFORD with option to boy 2 bedroom, Large fenced ID vard i car garage MM month S54-5588

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402 Furnished Apts. " For Rent

CANTON - Brick colonial, 1208 Sq F t Appliances. 4 bedrooms, 2 hatha family roam fireplace, basement, central air, 2 car garage 8850 per Mo M+4JM

CANTON N - SUPER QUAD bedrooma i n baths r » Mo De-«4 References CaU Evening 4

tends 1 -788-465*

CANTON Sunflower Sub, 4 bedroom colonial m batha family room, flre-

•ouae pool 8790 per month secunty deposit 9*1-814*

CANTON - 1 Large lot, n mile east at I-ITS on Michigan a r e 855* mooth ptaa still ties, plus IxOO security References required 711-40*7 If ao answer call collect

CANTON 4 bedrooms 1V» batha fam-ily room Rreplaca living room, dialog room, Large kitchen, laundry room. 1 car attached garage MM 455-8281

REDFORD TWP S bedroom brick Appliances Garage 8450 month plus security Ready October I After 6pox

Newly decorated and carpeted An old-er professional couple No pets. CaU af-ter 6pm only 549-S5M

CROOKS t ll-i Very attractive 2 bedroom townbouae available immedi-ately Fireplace, pool clubhouse prl-

, vate patio. I v. batha. fuU basemeot Waaher dryer, cable TV 8700-month

CHARLEVOIX New. Luxury Coodo oo Lake Charlevoix Bedroom 4 loft, pool, fireplace cable TV Available by week or weekend By Owner Rate, 6S2-M61 CHARLEVOIX 5 bedroom 2 bath Cha-let oo Lake Charlevoix Furaikbed Fireplace Reserve Now for Fail Col-ors, Holidays 4 Ski Seasoo 5*0-1180 COLOR TOUR 4 Fisherman Modem, waterfront cottages near Traverse City 1-616-267-5958

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THREE handicapped men, desire 2 or 5 bedroom bouse, apt or flat «n down-town Farmington area CaU Becky Eam-4 50pm 512-4410

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 905 W Ann Arbor Trail

400 Sq Ft 453-5535

OFFICE SPACE Available in a very de-sirable section of Farmingtoo. annates from expresrwav system Sixes from 175-1.500 sn.ft Payments . Include all utilities 474-8400

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE

FRANKLIN AREA ASK FOR ROSE

357-5566

OFFICE SPACE for lease Uvooia just off Jeffries Freeway In attractive building. CaU 261-0110

OFFICE 440< N Woodward. Royal Oak Approx 1.000 aq ft. 4 offices 4 conference room. 1 baths, central air 8550 mo Ml-7480

PLYMOUTH Williamsburg style office space for rent High exposure to downtown area

455-7091

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DEER HUNTERS ' FISHERMEN Kitchenette motel for rent on Sanford Lake Sleeps 4 oear State Woods, 2"i hours away S17-689-5870

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FEMALE noo-srooker IS. to share Farmingtoo Hills bome with same 8300 plus 1 5 utlUties. 5S5-4454

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Ellie Graham

A L O T O F pleasant happenings at the Plymouth Fall Festival

One was the couple in Kellogg Park Sunday afternoon. They were li: rung to the Plymouth Community Chorus and were a cheering section of their own at the end of each number

I decided they must be tk . V parents of a chorus member or at

|east staunch local fane By the end oT^he concert, when they gave a stafiding ovation, I had narrowed their parentism down to that of Mike Gross, chorus director ~-?vtike had announced before the

final offering the theme and dates of the annual Christmas concert, "A Fireside Christmas," Dec 6, 7 and 8 As the couple left the area, both were muttering, "Dec, 6, 7 and 8 — don't forget those dates."

If they were related to anyone in the chorus, they would be kept informed of the concert dates They couldn't be Mike's parents. (I reasouvd.)

Then they stopped and asked. Could you tell us how to get to the

antique mart from here' ' We're not familiar with Plymouth "

It turned out, they were brand new fans

The above incident does not infer that the chorus is supported merely by fond relatives The three concert dates tell the story Mike Gross and Company have gone from one Sunday evening Christmas performance in the Methodist Church to three in the large Plymouth Salem High School auditorium

Their audiences have grown for one reason, they make beautiful music

T H E PLYMOUTH G R A N G E maintained its reputation for serving fine food during the Fall Festival. For many, a Grange cookie or a piece of Grange pie is annual reassurance that all's well in the world.

It takes loyalty and stamina to keep going with a depleted membership. But Grangers like Louise Tritten, Betty Marsh, Mary-Davison, Al O'Dell and Play Masters pitched in to carry on the tradition Puppeteer Ray Masters, who used to live next door to the Grange on Union Street, came from Ypsilanti — to cook thousands of doughnuts

Liz Moehle Johnston came from New Orleans for the festival. She and her father, Jack Moehle of Plymouth, helped out all day Sunday. Liz, now an attorney, is not a Grange member, but her heart has been with them since she was a little girl in her Fall Festival sun bonnet and 19th century calico dress

Henry Berghoff, another volunteer, worked in the kitchen They said Henry's help was invaluable and his remarks kept them all smiling in spite of the heat and their weariness

Another pair of non-Grangers, Marilyn Marr and Darlene Little, made the project possible.

If they had a theme song, it should be "You Gotta Have Heart "

THE QUILT show was a popular addition to the Plymouth Community Arts Council's art ists and craftsmen show The band room at Central Middle School was abloom with handmade quilts — classics and new quilts as well as settings of Christmas, summer and children's bedrooms

Winner of the sampler quilt was Catherine Walls, a former Plymouth resident who now lives in Belleville Her husband, Charles, is court administrator for 34th District Court Their daughter, Candy Campbell, lives in Canton

Marat Garard. who chaired the quilt show, is a member of the Pine Needles, a group of local quilters who made the quilt and donated it to arts council

The Pine Needles were happy with the winner Catherine Walls, who is a quilter had made a special trip to Plymouth to buy three tickets on the quilt. When told she was the winner, she said it was a dream come true She had bought chances oo quilts at shows "all over" and this was the first t ime she had won.

Proceeds from the project will fund a program in the Plymouth Canton schools Hopefully, it will have something to do with the old ar t of quilt-making

Antiques, arts attract crowds

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Dealer Esther Spur lock chats w i th Mary and Dan Peski of Northv i l le .

Doris Cross qu i l t s in her an t ique mart booth.

The P lymouth Symphony League ant ique mar t d rew thousands of co l lec tors to the three-day show that involvedl22 dealers. An t i que mart pa t rons of al l ages do a lot of look ing.

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The P lymouth C o m m u n i t y Arta Counc i l ' s a r t i s ts and c ra f t smen show was a popular and w a r m place to be Saturday and Sunday. Folk mus i -

c ians Me and the Boys enter ta ined cus tomers on the lawn in f ront of the school.

Grace Kabel , basket weaver, is a regular at the ar t i s ts and crafta-men show.

P lymouth pot te r Roy P e d e r s o n d e m o n -strates his art in h is booth on the Cent ra l Midd le School lawn.

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Relive 1985 Fall Festival in comfort on cable TV The Plymouth Fall Festival was the word this

weekend and everybody knew it! The crowds had to be the biggest yet and the weather definitely the hottest The festival was In its prime, with enter-tainment galore, food everywhere and more fun than ever before Actually, you could attend the fes-tival and come bome with some money in your pocket, which is more than I can say about the State Fair or any amusement park I know of

I was fortunate to have a front-row seat for much of the entertainment as. for the very first time. I co-anchored live Omnicom coverage of the festival 1 worked along with others from the com-munity - J P. McCarthy from Single Touch, Deb-bie Silverman of the food chain, Sharon Pettit f rom Spotlight on YOU and Sue Dueby of Single Touch -each of us amateurs but veterans from our own cable shows

We were not alone, however Joining us in the co-anchor spots were the professionals Ron Garling-ton. director and executive producer of many Om-nicom shows including the Sandy Show Maria Holmes, head executive producer, who brought us the Baskets Filled with Love Telethon last year on behalf of the Salvation Army, and the newest addi-tion to the Omnicom staff. Pat McLaughlin, our new sports director Pat is returning to his home-town of Northville from a reporting job with a sta-tion in Lansing Last but not least, there was Su-zanne Skubick, programming director at Omnicom and a veteran of the Plymouth Fall Festival line-up along with J P Mc Carthy

THERE I SAT interviewing so many talented people in our community, and then watching their performances in and around the bandstand What a show"

I hope you caught the many fine musical presen-tations, the Plymouth Community Band, the Plym-outh Community Chorus, the C E P Marching Band. Al Townsend and the Ambassadors with their Big Band sound and the always smooth singing style of vocalist Doug Kerr, just to mention a few It's incredible to think about all the fine music and dancing that appeared on that stage in just four very>o4s4ays!

Canton chatter Sandy Preblich 981-6354

How could I have forgotten those faces'1 Sorry guys

GOOD NEWS: The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is once again sponsoring six weeks of

beginner roller skating lessons at the Ska tin Sta tion Classes begin on Monday, Sept. 23. Fee is only $15 per person which will include the cost of skate rental Each lesson will last one half hour, followed

by one half hour of free skating You sure can't beat the price and this is available to anyone 6 years old and up

CANTON LIONS are planning a blood dny? for early October. I'll have more details later but start saving your blood now

Speaking of Canton Lions, the Canton Lions Foot-ball league is starting its season Sunday, Sept 15 Let's remember to support our local boys and girls Catch a game when you can and root, root, root for the home team

Keep in touch, see you next week

•The crowd had to be the biggest yet; the weather was definitely the hottest; and the festival was in its prime.'

— Sandy Prabiich co-anchor

Suivtiv afternoon alone, we had the Rock fiChiefettes. the C E P Marching Band and

the Fife and Drum Corps All feature only children and all just as polished and professional as any you've seen Not to mention the Plymouth Commu-nity Chorus performing that same afternoon in their long dresses and suits, in that heat, no less Now that's dedication

WE BROKE all past records and provided 27 hours of live coverage of the festival, which can be seen next weekend on Omnicom

So, for all of you who may have missed it. or a particular performance you were anxious to see, or. if you were in one of those performances, you can catch yourself next week when festival cover-age will be replayed, from start to finish

Perhaps you were visited by one of the roving cameras as it caught the slimnastics demonstra-tion, the antique car display, the dunk tank, the po-lice department fingerprinting the children, one of the many festival booths, or even people just being people. We'll see it all one more time. Actually, they will air parts of the festival throughout the coming year. So, as always, watch the Neighbors on Cable guide provided by this paper each Monday and Thursday to know exactly when you or yours will be on

I CANT THINK of any eVent. anywhere, that has been covered to the extent this festival was Imag-ine. 27 hourSof live coverage.

Even the local broadcast channels cover only 10-minute spots here and there throughout the Michi-gan State Fair . Omnicom never missed a chance to catch the important or unusual. Spare moments of-fered pre-recorded public service announcements

A recent poll taker, by the Omnicom staff re-vealed approximately 7,000 people watched last year's coverage of the festival. They hope, with the added hours, there will be even more this year

The festival was, as always, packed with people helping people. The whole idea is to give communi-ty service groups a chance to build up their treasur-ies to maintain all the wonderful programs, each offers throughout the year

Started by Plymouth Rotary approximately 30 years ago to make enough money to purchase play-ground equipment for a city park, the festival cer-tainly has grown and prospered. Now including many non-profit groups with the purpose of making enough money to help do nnm*»thing for the commu-nity, it truly remains a very worthwhile project for both those working and those patronizing

I'LL NEVER understand how anyone working in one of the food booths is able to stand the additional heat

That chicken barbecue was a sure death t rap but the crew never faltered. We interviewed several of the key men in the Rotary Club Don Morgan, club president, held his own. even though harassed by several friends while be was on camera and Ed Schulti, chairman of this year's barbecue

Ken Huising. longtime Rotary member, ts ooe half of the namesake for Holsing Elementary School In Canton He was kind enough to see to It that the starving volunteers, working live on cam-era, had chicken dinners Now that's what the whole thing was about, the generous, kind-hearted, helpful way people treat people In oar community

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Sieven Ronald Wendland of Plymouth exchanged marriage vows July 6 in St Peter's Lutheran Church of Plymouth with the Rev Leonard Koemnger offi-ciating The couple's parents are Au-drey and Duaine Uekert of Ocono-mowoc, Wise . and Carolyn and Ronald Wendland of Plymouth

The bride's matte gown with beaded chantilly lace bodice and long tapered sleeves had a chapel tram accented with tucks, lace and fabric roses She carried a bouquet of silk flowers Maid of honor was the bride's sister. Sharon Knox, and bridesmaids were Cheryl Smith, Colleen Wendland and Cindy Ash They wore rose gowns of mar-quisette over tafetta and carried bask-ets of silk flowers in coordinating col-ors.

Douglas Smith was best man and groomsmen were Craig Wagenschutz. Gary Walters, John Uekert and Chris-topher Walters

Two hundred guests attended the wedding reception in Regenecy West Redford and the couple honeymooned on Mackinac Island. They are living in Lake Pointe Village. Plymouth Town ship

The bride is a 1974 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and a 1976 graduate of Schoolcraft College She is a secretary for Amana Refriger-ation Her husband is a 1977 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School and a 1981 graduate of Eastern Michigan University with a bachelor's degree in engineering He is employed as an engi neer by Freeland Gauge

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Former Plymouth residents, Mr and Mrs Samuel R. Pinder of Rochester, announce the ,»engagement of their daughter. Sally Jane, to Roberx Scott Edwards, son of Mr and Mrs. Robert Trepanler of Hernando, Fla The bride-elect is in her final semester at Eastern Michigan University majoring in spe-cial education in the field of the emo-tionally impaired Her fiance is a grad-uate of Washtenaw Community College with an associate degree in numerical control technology He is employed by PMX Inc of Livonia

They plan a December wedding in Ann Arbor and will live in Ypsilanti *,

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Parker-Grabijas

Mary Lee and Oliie Parker of Blunk. Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter, Laura, to Leonard Mar-tin Grabijas of Kalamazoo, son of Hel-en and Leonard Grabijas of Cardwell, Livonia The bride-elect is a 1983 grad-uate of Kalamazoo College and is em-ployed as internal auditor for Manufac-turers Hanover Trust Co. Her fiance also is a 1983 graduate of Kalamazoo College. He is working toward a mas-ter's degree in psychology at Western Michigan University and is employed as case manager for Residential Op-portunities Inc.

They plan an October wedding in First Presbyterian Church of Plym-outh

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Dear Lorene Green: I wrote to yon about a month ago

asking yoa to please analyze my handwriting. I haven't beard anything yet so I thought I would write to yoo again. I am very much Interested in learning what yoa can tell me about myself, my personality, etc

N.T. Plymoothr Dear N T

One of the striking qualities in your handwriting is the adaptability you dis-play in your day-to-day living This fosters an attitude of ' easy does it."

Sometimes you will show a greater friendliness than you actually feel as part of your endeavor to be receptive and amiable. Broad-mindedness and tolerance for others augments this. And empathy is shown as you reach out to others, especially to those few select friends with whom you have a great

deal in common I see you as rather contented with

the status quo, though in some areas you have taken command and expect others to follow your lead. You very much wish to be seen as individualistic and different from others. You proba-bly accomplish this by unique gestures, mannerisms or perhaps by fads in your apparel or home furnishings

YOU ARE logical, but one who ra-tionalizes quite often as to why some of your aspirations have aot materialized, among other things. You appear to be avoiding responsibility as the easiest way out. and as a consequence there are often unfinished projects at your home.

You experience vascillating mood levels making for hesitations and stub-borness, which are counterproductive to an otherwise self-starter-type per-

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son. It is difficult for you to discipline yourself to follow through. And there is some lack of concern with what others t h i n k

Thank you for writing again. The vol-ume of mail does not allow me to ana-

lyze all of the letters I receive. If you would like to have your

handwriting analyzed through this newspaper, write to Lorene C Green, a certified graphologist Please use a full sheet of white, un-

. lined paper writing in the first per-son singular. Age, s i g n a t u r e and handedness are all helpful And feedback is a l w a y s welcome.

GRAPHOLOGY TIP Downslanted t bars suggest the dominant personality

Cynthia and Robert Milton of Pitts-ford Drive, Canton Township, announce the birth of their son, Robert Laverne Milton Jr Aug 21 in Sinai Hospital.

Detroit They have a daughter, Jacque-line Nicole. 2

Grandparents are Jake and Jerusha Gunter of Cleveland. Ohio.

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Christian singles group, sponsored by First Unit-ed Presbyterian Church of Northville. is going to the the Renaissance Festival in Clarkston Van will leave the church parking lot at 11 a m Saturday Sept 14 Cost is J7 50 for adults and $3 50 for chil dren Reservations are unnecessary- Call 349-6474 for information

• PLYMOUTH NURSES TO HEAR GOOD SAMARITAN ACT DISCUSSION

Plymouth Registered Nurses Association invites the public to hear Sharon Spencer Lutz, nurse at torney, talk about the Good Samaritan Act and how t applies to health professionals The meeting at

7 30 pm Monday, Sept 16 in Plymouth Township Hall. Ann Arbor Road east of Liliey. is open to the public and ali registered nurses are invited to at-tend For more information, call Charlotte Wood 455-4109

• NEWBORN CARE COURSE Two-week course for expectant couples begins

i" 30 p.m Tuesday. Sept. 17. at Geneva Presbyters an Church, 5835 Sheldon, Canton Township. Classes give information on care development of the rt-wborn from birth through three months. For in-formation*^ to register, call the Plymouth Child-birth Education association. 459-7477

• LUCAS TO SPEAK TO PLYMOUTH C-C Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce

will have its fall kick-off luncheon Tuesday, Sept 17 at the Plymouth Hilton Inn with hospitality at 11 30 a.m. and lunch at noon. Wayne County Execu-tive William Lucas will be guest speaker Guaran-teed reservations are required The public is invit-ed Luncheon charge is $9 per person Call the Chamber office. 453-1540. for reservations

• REFUNDERS CLUB The Refunders Club will meet at 9.30 a.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 18, in the Plymouth Grange Hall, 273 Union St.. Plymouth bring refund f o r m s ^ r o f s of purchase and complete deals to trade New members are welcome

• CANTON REPUBLICAN CLUB Canton Republican Club will meet at 8 p.m

Thursday. Sept 19. at the Canton Historical Society-Building, Canton Center Road at Proctor

• BENEFIT YARD SALE The Plymouth Historical Society welcomes items

for its yard sale on the lawn of the Historical Soci-ety Museum. Main and Church. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept 19. 20 and 21 For information, call 453-4425

• CRAFTERS INVITED TO OLGC SHOW Our Lady of Good Council Catholic Church. Pen-

niman at Arthur, has table space available to local crafters for the annual craf t show in the school gymnasium Show will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday. Oct 26 Interested craf ters may call Wilma Arnold. 453-8085

• WCR LUNCHEON SERIES The third annual luncheon series sponsored by

the Women's Resource Center in Le Restaurant Gastronomique. Schix>lcraft College, begins at 11:30 p.m Friday. Sept. 20. Cost of luncheon is 17 or 121 for the series of three Speakers and topics will be announced Call 5^1-6400, Ext 430, for res-ervations and information.

• MOTHERS OF TWINS FALL CLOTHING SALE

Western Wayne County Mothers of Twins Club will have its semiannual sale 2-4 p.m. Saturday. Sept 21. ui St Matthew Lutheran Church. 5885 Venoy. one block north of Ford. Westland Fall and winter infant and children's clothing, toys, baby goods and furniture are among the items ayailable Bake sale will benefit club The public is welcome

• WOMEN'S EXCHANGE NETWORKING ORIENTATION

YMCA of Western Wayne County's Women's Ex-change, a .career-orientednetwork. will begin its 1985-86 with a strategies meeting 6 p.m. Monday, Sept 23 at the Waldon Woods Apartment Club-house For information and reservations, call Can-dice Kidd. 561-4110, before Sept 19 Cost is $5 for members, $8 for guests, or two for $10. A walk-around fashion show will be presented by THREADS of Southfieid

• SIGMA KAPPA ALUMNAE Sigma Kappa Alumnae will meet with Detroit

Sigma Kappa Alumnae at 7.30 p.m. Monday. Sept 16, at the home of Linda Bright. 48720 Normandy-Court, Plymouth Alumnae are asked to call 455-6895 for information or reservations

• COUNSEL FOR ENLIGHTENED BIRTH Counsel is accepting enrollment for its next se-

ries of classes for non-pregnant women considering pregnanc\ and women in all phases of pregnancy-Three different classes are offered. Registration deadline is Sept. 30. For more information, call Patty Brennan, childbirth educator. 668-0016

• PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY

First meeting of the new season at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Sept 12. will feature Peter R Miller, 81, whose topic is "I Remember. He has lived in Plymouth Township since he was 12. His talk will

be accompanied by memorabilia The meeting will be on the lower level of the Historical Museum Main at Church

• NOW MEETING Nauoncl Organization for Women, Western

Wayne County Chapter aill meet at 7.30 p.m Thurs-day, Sept 12 in the ICM Room of Emerson Junior High School, 29100 W Chicago. Livonia (east of Middlebelt). Panel discussion by National NOW del-egates on convention actions and future directions for the national and local organizations The public is invited For information, call 591-9344

• SPINNAKER SINGLES GOING TO BOBLO

Christian singles group sponsored by First United Presbyterian Church of Northville is planning a canoe trip on the Huron River for Sunday, Sept. 28 Call Spinnaker hotline, 349-6474. for information

The singles meet for a workshop at 9:30 a.m each Sunday Everyone is welcome

• PLYMOUTH BPW TO HEAR GOVERNOR'S ASSISTANT

George Navarette, assistant director of person-nel to Gov James Blanchard, will be guest speaker at the Monday, Sept 16, meeting of the Plymouth Business and Professional Women's Club. Social time begins at 6 p.m. at Hillside Inn with dinner served at 6:30 and lecture at 7.30 The speaker-will discuss the governor's position on various women's issues The public, both men and women, is invited to attend For reservations, call Mary Brooks, 420-0320 Dinner is $8

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Jill Wachob Thomas and Victor Wil-liam West exchanged marr iage vows Aug 24 in. First United Methodist Church of Plymouth with the Rev John N Grenfell officiating Their parents are Phyllis S Wachob of West Bloom-field and Terry and Linda West of Sy-camore. Plymouth

The bride's attendants were friends Janah Aldrich and Kristie Tucker and her daughter, Vanessa Thomas Best man was David Tsiang and ushers were Steven West, Paul Thomas, Lee Aldrich and Richard Tucker

After a wedding reception at the Ma-sonic Temple in Plymouth, the couple traveled to Mackinac Island They are living in Plymouth

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Eduator Emeral Crosby will speak at the'-eptember meeting of the Plym-outh banch American Association of Univerity Women. Crosby, named one of Ameica's top 100 executive educa-tors, ha appeared on national televi-sion on Face the Nation'' and William F Buckty Jr. 's "Firing Line.'

Beyad a Nation at Risk" will be his topic at 30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 19 in the cafetria of Pioneer Middle School. 46081 WAnn Arbor Road. The AAUW has opend the meeting the public.

Crosbys principal of Detroit Persh-ing High bhool and was selected Mich-igan's outtanding secondary principal for 1984

He has arved as consultant for mas-ter teache plans to the President of the United states and the Governor of Tennessee

BORN E 19.31, Crosby earned a bachelor of arts degree at Arkansas Bible Colleg in 1952 He served in the L'.S Army 152-54 -He was a U.S. Post-al clerk befre teaching English at the junior high chool level and received his master'slegree in 1959 and his doc-tor of eduction degree in 1970 from Wayne StatdJniversity

He is Phi telta Kappa and belongs to both the Mioigan and National associ ations of seondary principals He has been appoired to the advisory panel for Carnegi Foundation on the Study of the Amecan High School and to the National Cmmission on Excellence in Education

CROSBY IS married and has two children

His hobbies are tennis, travel, danc ing, photography and squash. He was president of the Motor City tennis Club for 10 years, is president of the Detoit chapter National Junior Tennis League and vice president of the Metropolitan Racquet Club He is a member and committee chairman of the Detroit Ro-tary Club

Crosby received the Anthony Wayne Award in 1979 from Wayne State Uni-versity and the Booker T Washington Business Association's educator award in 1977.

He serves as a secondary adminis-tration consultant to the Wisconsin State Department of Education

new voices Roger and Maureen Haslick of

Calais Court. Canton Township an-nounce the birth of their son. Zachary Taylor Haslick, Sept 19 in St Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor

Grandparents are Clifford and Ruth Haslick of Ionia and James and Mary Taylor of Livonia

• BIRD SCHOOL QIRLS MAY JOIN BROWNIES, JUNIOR QIRL SCOUTS

All Bird Elementary School girls in grades 1-3 are eligible to become Brownie Girl Scouts Those in grades 4-6 can become Junior Girl Scouts To get in on the fun call JudTClemens. 453-3615, for infor-mation

• LAKE POINTE GARDEN CLUB MARKS 25TH

All former members of the Lake Pointe Village branch of the Woman's National Farm & Garden Association are invited to a 25th anniversary party 7 30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12, at First United Meth-odist Church of Plymouth, North Territorial west of Sheldon. Call 453-3905 or 453-2296 for reservations

• P /C MOTHERS OF TWINS Plymouth Canton Mothers of Twins Club will

meet at 6:30 p.m Thursday, Se{>t. 12 for a potluck dinner For information about the club and this first meeting of the 1985-86 season call Betty. 459-8136

• PARKINSON SUPPORT GROUP Get-acquainted meeting will be 7-9 p.m Thurs-

day, Sept. 12, at Hull Elementary School. 34715 Lyndon. Livonia Guest speaker will discuss medi-cation. For information, call 459-0216

• PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Plymouth-Canton chapter Parents Without Part-

ners will meet at 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13. at Mama Mia s Banquet Room. 27770 Plymouth Road, Livo-nia (west of lnkster). Guest speaker will be Larry Kom of the Ask Your Lawyer1' show on WXYT Radio with Judge Larry Pepper Single, separated and divorced parents are invited to attend the gen-eral meeting and dance Admission $2 at door

• POLISH DANCE CLASSES The Centennial Dancers of Plymouth is offering

fall classes in a variety of dances, preschool through adult ballroom dancing at the beginner and advanced levels. An aerobic class and an ethnic class is are n e w this year For information, call Chris, 459-5696. or Joanne. 464-1263

• LWV MEETS AT MILL RACE The League of Women Voters of Plymouth, Can-

ton, Northville and Novi will meet 1-3 p.m. Satur day. Sept 14, at the Mill Race Historical Village Northville. The general meeting will focus on mem-bership and include a one-hour tour of the Village

• CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Canton Historical Society will meet Sept 12

at 7:30 p.m. It will be a short meeting followed by a program by Prof. David Angus of the University of Michigan, who will present a discussion and slide presentation on one-room schoolhouses The schools to be shown are from across the United States, but mostly in Washtenaw County For information, call 981-1460

meeting with the Windsor Lions Wednesday, Sept 18

• AUDITIONS The Plymouth Theatre Guild will hold auditions

for its first play of the new season. "For Her Child's Sake," at 8 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 17 and 18. In Central Middle School. The first general meeting of the guild will be in the school cafetori-um Sept 17 at 8 p.m.

• EXPECTANT ADOPTIVE PARENTS CLASSES

A series of fi<f weekly classes for families wait-ing to adopt an infant up to 2 years old begins at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 13, at Botsford Hospital, Farm-ington Hills. The classes will provide information on the physical care of an infant, growth and devel-opment, selecting infant clothes and accessories, common infant health problems and child safety To register and receive further information, call Terry or Jim Allor, project directors. 459-7383

• SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE (SOS) Groups meet to assist families who have lost a

loved one through suicide. Several groups meet in the metropolitan area with the closest one meeting at 7 p.m. Mondays at Oak wood Hospital Center. 7300 N. Canton Center Road, Canton Township. Meetings are free. For more information, call Mary Leonhardi. survivor group coordinator, 963-7890

• CENTENNIAL DANCERS COOKBOOK

The Polish Centennial Dancers of Plymouth's re-cently published cookbook has more than 300 easy and delicious recipes, both Polish and traditional. Price is >4.50. It may be obtained by calling Kathie. 397-8253

• BOTTLE SHOW The Plymouth Historical Museum, 155 S. Main

St., is exhibiting a collection of perfume bottles through Sept. IB. Some of the bottles are in the shape of 19th-century figures, with flowing skirts Others are rtoade of colored glass, hand painted or with gold overlay. Tbe museum also is displaying a collection of fairy lamps and model ships. Tbe mu-seum is open Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 1-4 p.m.

• U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Canton Flo-tilla 11-11 meets the fourth Tuesday of the mooth in Room 2510, Plymouth Salem High School, 46181 Joy Road, just west of Canton Center. Tbe new flo-tilla is one year old and members are needed. Call Robert Kinsler. 455-2676, for information

• TAKE OFF POUND8 TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every Thursday eve-

ning in Faith Community Church, 46001 Warren, Canton. Weigh-in starts at 6:30 p.m., with a meeting following, 7-8 p.m. For information, call 981-0446.

• CIVIL AIR PATROL U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Squadron 16-1 invites

interested people to attend its weekly meetings. 6:30-10 p.m. Thursdays cm the fourth floor of tbe main building, Willow Run Airport. Any U.S. citixen 13 years of age and older may become a volunteer. For information, call Robert Eixen, commander. 326-9673.

> LIONS CLUB The Lions Club of Plymouth will have a joint

W A L L P A P E R S A L E

3 0 % OFF*

McAllister's House Of

Decorating -Under New Management-

Slop & S e e U s At O u r N e w L o c a t i o n

144 M a r y A l e x a n d e r C t . N o r t h v i l l e 349-0127

Mon.-Fr i . 10-5, S a t . 11-4 C l o s e d W e d n e s d a y

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422-6850 EVENING AND WEEKEND

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This Is The Year!

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Spotlight on the

Best of Fall

A FASHION SHOW OF FALL 'S BEST,

FEATURLNG THE NEW TWELVE OAKS

FASHLON GUILD Friday, September 20tb

Z-00 p.m Saturday, September 21st

lOO and 5<X) p m Center Court

Fall Fashion Seminar \ i" minute oixrt'ieic of Rill's fashion

statement expanding into a center icutc series of informant*- seminars

Thursday. September 19tb 7-00 730p.m

at tbe Magic Pan Rvsen\ttions Rct/ueshtl iJH 'J-iOO

Seminar and Light Refreshment S \ (M)

Cumltlementaiy Seminars at ' Mt p.m in thi- following stores Bettetton — Htthttn Sportstt-ettr -Redwood & Ross — Husiness Dressi ng Tbe Talbots — Odor Seminar Showcase of Fine Fabrics — hill Htbrn & Designer Ritterns

«...«/ Corner — VTardrohe Hu riding Tbtmbles — HiII Carver (Jotbing August Max & 9 West — Cnreer Dressing

twelve oaks mall HUDSON'S, LORD A TAYLOR, JC PENNEY, SEARS

' 170 0 r M t s to r e s a n d MrvfCM l-96 «t Novi Rowj

Exit 162

601 j&t Thursday, Sepiemoec 12 1966

Your Invitation to Worship M a i l C o p y 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 C h u r c h P a g e 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 e x t e n s i o n 2 5 9 M o n d a y s 9 : 0 0 a . m . - 1 2 : 0 0 n o o n

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525-3664

iCMX) a.m 1 1 : 0 0 a.m 8 : 0 0 p . m 7:30 p.m

B E T H E L B A P T I S T T E M P L E 2 9 4 7 5 W . S i x M i l e , L i v o n i a

Sunday School i*1 Morning Worahip

Evening Service W k ) Family Hour Btbie Study - Awana Clube

NEWS RELEASE SEPTEMBER 15

11:00 a.m. "A LYING PROVERB 6:00 p.m "THE WAR BETWEEN

FLESH A SPIRIT Our AWANA Youth Program

oegins September 18. 7 30 p rr

About People

F E L L O W S H I P B A P T I S T C H U R C H | A M i n i s t r v o f t h e B a p t i s t G e n e r a l C o n f e r e n c e )

MEETING AT THE HISTORIC PLYMOUTH GRANGE. 273 UNION

9:30 A M S u n d a y S c h o o l (For all a a e s i

10 30 A M w o r s h i p " L I V I N G L I F E F U L L Y " Nursery Proviaed C h i l d r e n ' s C h u r c h A v a i l a b l e

R E V . P E T E R A . F O R E M A N , M I N I S T E R 4 5 5 - 1 5 0 9

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

•'f k i U n * , ? / , /

AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH"

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

SUNDAY S C H O O L S U N 10 00 A M M O P N N G W O R S H I P " ' S U N ' 1 . 0 0 A M

KENNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR

EVEN NG W O R S H I P W E D N E S D A Y B ' B L E STUDY

SUN 7 :00 P M W E D 7 00 P M

28440 LYNDON. L IVONIA. M l

N O R T H W E S T

B A P T I S T C H l ' R C H 23045 Middiebe<t Pa V-, Blocks S ot 10 Miw

4T4-3393

SU"K3«? Sc'OC- 9 *5 a.m Morning WorSi«E 11 'X a.m E*er*ng Service 7-QO s -

Wednesday Service " OC STm Nunvy Avaiaae ^icftarc l Kar Pas:or

(?6.uic£ P ' i . ' O / w MiC. - >£•.

t W West of Sheidcr

9:40 A.M. RALLY DAY 11:00 A.M. "WAIT FOR THE PROMISE

OF GOD" All C h u r c h P t c n k c

Dr William Stahl. Sr Pasior Thomas Pais, Associate M'S Richard Kaye. Music Director

HERALD OF HOPE WYFC 1S2C

Moo. thru Fn 8 45 A M

discover - nt DIFFERENCE

B E R E A N B I B L E C H U R C H REV. TED STIMERS

353~5 ANN ARBOR TRA L • LIVONIA 4 2 5-'5585 . De'weer. Wayne A NewDu'gr

MORNING WORSHIP 10:00 AM „ VISUALIZED CHILDREN'S CHURCH 10 00 A M BiB_E SCHOOL 11:15 A M EVENING WORSHIP 6.00 P M WEDNESDAY SERVICE 7:00 P M - AWANAS

Holding forth lh« Word ot L tie

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 44240 M i c h i g a n A * »

C a n t o n • 397-2900

9 *5 A M Sunaa» Softool 11 00 A M Mor-Iing Worsflp 6 OC - M Evening A orsnip • 3C P U +••&<«£*• - M Uenn ;

G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T O F L I V O N I A (Affil iated wrth American Baptist Churches. U.S.A 1

% , ) 34500 Six Mile Rd , Just West of Farmington Rd ) \ \ * > S I I N n A V S V SUNDAYS

fcSO A_M. - F amity Btbta S c h o o 10:15 A-M. - Worahip fcOO P H . - Adul t Study Ser»ee

Youth Qroupe Wadneadaya - 8:15 P J 1 - Church Dinner

7:00 PJ i - - Mid-Wae* Prayer Ronald E Cary, Pastor 261-6950

P«»tO'

R e d f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h 7 Mi le R o a d a n o G r a n d River

De t ro i t . M i c h i g a n 5 3 3 - 2 3 0 0

9:30 A.M. Morn ing Worship

" T H E B E S T IS Y E T

T O C O M E " Dr. W. Evans

10^45 A.M. Church School

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TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 23800 WEST CHICAGO, REDFORD M I C H I G A N

PHONE 255-3333

R e v . T r u m a n D o l l a r , P a s t o r

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 AM MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 AM EVENING WORSHIP 6:30 PM WEDNESDAY

BIBLE STUDY 7:15 PM THIS WEEKS MESSAGE:

• J O S E P H : T H E C U R E F O R L O N E L I N E S S ' Q a n a a i « : 3 9

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

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P h o n e : 5 2 2 - 6 8 3 0 L U T H E R A . W E R T H , P A S T O R

SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 & 11:00 A.M Sunday Schoo l & Bible Class 9:45 A.M Week Day Schoo l , Pre-School . K indergar ten

JTHERAN -TQLR 8 30 A M SUNDAY*WXYT AM RADiC '270

St. P a u l ' s L u t h e r a n Miaaouri Synod

20S05 M'taawfer: ai S v.1*-c a f — o r w." .

C*-' E *•-*.*• .-3*-.»OA* rtOBS- " ••;.A • = : 3C i iV ; .s SC-OOL Bte.E:.AR$£S • • >.

CHRISTIAN SCHOOL G'iJes » i

Ra-iCy Zie insxi. Pr i i coa 1

H O S A N N A T A B O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

J i i i i x i Z O«, G>»r.r. « O W

S u n d a y W o r s h i p 8:30 4 11-00 A.M

9:45 A.M

937 2233

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

2563C G P A N - RIVER al BEECH DALY . 532-2266 BEDFORD TWH

SUNDAY SERVICES SUNOAY SCHOOL 9-15 » 11:00 A.M. 9:15 4 11K10A.M

Rev. Victor F. Halboth, Jr. Paator Mr James Moi. Dar:sl- Ass!

Rev Thomas Waber, ®astoral Asst. He-, v - HaJboih. S' Dastor Emeritus

P'Ov-aed A,r Conditioned

L l ' T H E R - W E t (

F A I T H

LUTHERAN

H o l y C o m m u n i o n 8 :154 10 45 A M

iNursery A vUtabM Bible Claas

9:30 A M Tuesday School K-8 4 15PM

Education Office 421-7359

H O L Y

T R I N I T Y

4 6 4 - 0 3 1 «

WORSHIP SERVICES 8:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m

Nursery Available Sunday Schoo l -A l l Agea

9.45 a.m Wed Classes

6:45 p.m. WELCOME

F IRsT APOSTOLIC LUTHER A \ CHURCH

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 16325 Halataad Rd. at 11 Mi le Farmington Hilla. M ich igan

SERVICES 10:30 A.M. Every Sunday TOO P.M. 1«t 4 ard Sunday ot aech m o n t h Sunday School 9:15 A.M. Sept.-May BiBI* C l a s a 7:45 p . m . Tstmt. S ^ > t - M a y Song Service Last Sunday of each m o n t h Sept.-May

L U T H E R A N U l s C O \ S ! \

Wiscons in Evangel ica l Lu theran Chu rchas

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAfi tc9C SUNDAY 10 30 a VI

ln L ivonia — S" Pa- E. C " - ' C ' ' ~S 'Q Farmmgtor cC

° a s i c a - ' r e c Koeip>n • 2 6 ' - 3 ' 5 9 Church Services 8:30 a.m. & 11:00 a m

In P lymouth — Si Peter Ev Lu t i e ' a r . Church '2-43 Penn.man Ave

= a s ' c . e c - a ' d * o e - -ger - 452-3393 AC'S" c Se^-ces • 5 1C 30 a rr . Suncav Sc^oc 5 a -n

In Redford Townsh ip - Lola Park Ev Lutheran Church.

14750 Kinloch Pas-;r Edwarc Zed - 532-8655

A c r y c Semites 2 i ' * a • Suncav Scnoc' 9 45 a

C H U R C H E S O F C H R I S T

A Car-ng & Sharing Church GARDEN CITY LIVONIA • - - • v i i • p :

1 5 4 3 1 M e r r i m a n Rd SUNDAY WORSHIP

SUNDAY WORSHIP

11 00 A M & 6 00 P M 1 A«a •

R o d R o b i n s o n M i n i s t e r Ministers Dennis Swindle

& Lamar Matthews

427 B743 422 S660

S®e "Herald o' T ' u i ^ ' v C u n n e ?0 Saturcav 9 tO a m

Ca" oc W' t r 'O' ( '"f Cc"espo ' * l « "KP Cou'se

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

33424 Oakland F « - m i n e t o n . Ml 4 7 4 - 6 8 4 0

J R O u r o h 4 W o r a h l c 9 :30 a .m .

B a r r i e r - F r a a S a d u a r y N u r a e r y P rovkJed

REV LEE W TYLER Paator

REV CARL H. SCHULTZ P a a t o r Emar l tua

PARSONAGE 477-6478 ' • YOU A RE WEL COM El

U N I T E D C H U R C H O F CHRIST

NATIVITY CHURCH Henry Ruff ar West Chicago

Lrvonta 42 1 -5406

WiDRSHIP 4 CHURCH SCHOOL 10 .00 A M

Dr Michael H Carman

NURSERY CARE PROVIDED

SERVICES INTERPRETED FOR THE DEAF

ONE OF AMERICA S LEADING EVANG^tSTK.

CENTERS WTTH A

BIBLE TEACHING umnsTpy

I MILE

W CMtCAOO

TRUMAN DOLLAR

C h r i s t C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h

o f C a n t o n 981-0499

Meeting at: Canton High School Canton Center at Joy

\ WORSHIP 1(h00 A.M. F e l l o w s h i p • Y o u t h C l u b e - Choi r

B i b A S t u d y R « f o r m « d C h u r c h i n A m w i c a

C ' H I R C H O F T H E S A V I O R Reformed Church m America

38100 Five Mile Rd., West of Newtourgh

1 W O R S H I P S E R V I C E * 3 0 A .M . Nursery Available

REV GERALD DYK8TRA. 464-1082

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE RISEN CHRiST

Missouri Synod 46250 ANN AR60P ROAD

PLYMOUTH Kenneth Zieike Pastor 453-5252 453-1099 EAO.'r SERVICE 3 3C A M Sun Sen & Bide Classes

9 45 to 10.45 A M LA'E SERVICE I ' O O A M

ST. M A T T H E W -L U T H E R A N

Church 4 School 5885 Venoy

• Blk N o< Ford M WMfiaixl 425-0260

RalDh Fiacher, Paator Gary 0 . Headapohl

Aaat. Paator

Divine Worahip 8 411 a.m Bibtc Clasa S SS 5 30 a.m Hon<l*t Evarvrnj $amc» 'X p.m

SALEM NATIONAL EV. LUTHERAN

CHURCH 32430 Ann Arbor Tr Westland • 422-5550

9 :00 a .m. C h u r c h S c h o o l for Al l A g e s

10:00 a .m. W o r s h i p 11:00 a .m. F e l l o w s h i p PAAV0 FRUSTI Pas'™-

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN 27035 Ann Arbor Trail

Dearborn Hgts e 278-5755

REV E L M E R BEYER Worship 10'30 a.m

Sunday School 9 15 a m Bibie Class 9:30 a.m

The friendly Church on the Trail

for you '

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN 7000 SWflon Rd

Canton 459-3333

Paator Jerry Yarnel l Rev Tod Grotiofin

Worsnip e 00 4 11 00 A M Draxel Morion - interr Pastor

Sunday School 9 30 A.M Wednesday Evening Teaching

7 00-8 00 P M Nurser, Provided

C H R I S T T H E K I N G L U T H E R A N C H U R C H

421"01» W o r f h ( p 421-0749

8 : 1 5 * 1 1 - 0 0 A M C h u r c h S c h o o l M 0 A . M .

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T I M O T H Y L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H 8820 W a y n e Rd.

Livonia. Mi. 48 150 P A S T O R R O L A N D C TROIKE

8 : 1 5 4 10 :45 Worship Service

9:30 a.m. Sunday Softool

OFFICE 427-2290

4 y RESURRECTION

-a LUTHERAN 8850 Newcxirgn at Joy Uvooia

427-9575

Merlin E Jacobs. Pastor Worship 8 00 4 10 30 A. M Sunday Scftooi 9 15 A M

P R E S B > T E R K N

H \ R » P K F S B \ I 1 R I W C H I R< H 01- I I V O M \ inglon and S1* M le Rd 422- 1 50

W o r a h i p a n d S u n d a y S c h o o l - fc*J, IttOO «*J 1 1 3 0 «_m

"How Christ Changes You and Your laUtwnshif D*. Sarttetl L.

7KX3 p.m. Inatai letton Servvca

•or

REV. W I L L A R D L. DAVIS

SUMMER MISSIONS REPORT Wsdnssdaf, m pjn. - SCHOOL Of CWISTUN EDUCATOR

( A c t h r l t i e * f o r All A g e a )

Sunday Serv ice Broadcast 9:30 a.m.. WMUZ-FM 103.5

Nu r*ery Provded al All Servces

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 M.ie Rd :atinkster( 422-1471

9:30 & 11KX) A.M. Worship & Church School

"WHOSE CROSS IS ITT" Mr. William Harp, preaching

"New Life Bible S tudy " &-.30 A.M. Tuesday Gospel of Mark - Bible Study

Dr. W. F. Wh(Hedge

9-30 A M . 4 7OO P.M. Wed.

Rev. P R. irwin Rev K.r. Thoreser

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. A n n A r b o r Rd P l y m o u t h

at G o t f r e o s o n & A n n A r b o r Rd

S u n d a y S c h o o l for all ages 9 45 a m

W o r s h i p Serv ices

a n d Jun io r C h u r c h - 8 '30 & 11 00 a . m

Rev. William C Moore - Paator Nuraery Provided Phone 459-9550

YOU AIE INVITED GAREN CITY

PRESFYTERIAN CHUR:H U.S.A.

18-41 Middlebelt 'One t>ic* south o' *o'C'

I Sunday WrsWp 10:0c A M

Church Sh'OOl & Nlu'SOry

Gare'.h > Baker. Pastor I <1-7620

G E N E V ^ P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H H C H ( U . S . A . ) 5 8 3 S h e l d o n R 1 .

C A N T O N W0RSKJ 4 CHURCH SCHOOL

9 : 1 5 »M. 4 11KW A.M. K a n n e F. Gruabai, P*«tof

4 5 9 - 0 0 1 3

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R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A . ;

Hubba 'd at W Chicaqo • 422-049<s Gera c R CoBieigh & David W Good Ministers

Worship 10:30 A.M

Church School (Nursery - K) 10:30 A.M.

SI TIMOTHY PRBBYTERIAN

:HURCH (U.S.A.)

i6"3MwCurjr • Uvotks 0:00 A.M.

WORSHIP 4 C H t f C H SCHOOL

E. Dtxson Forsytli Pastor

+64-8844

V I L L A G E P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 2 5 3 5 0 W . Six Mi le, R e d f o r d Ibtw. Beech Daly & TeiearaDhi

Rev Robert M Barcus 534-7730 W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l

10:00 A . M

N u r s e r y Ava i lab le Peop le G r o w i n g In Fai th A n d Love

I \ l T t [ ) M E T H C ) [ ) ! S T

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

30900 S>« M e Rd

• s : e '

a*.'

Dav-a ' St-ong • • 2 2 - 6 0 3 6

10 00 AM H jrsnc S«TVK* '0 0C' * U Churcti ScN»

i3 • Sih'G'ade.i 'C OCi A M Jr i Sr Higr Class n 15 * u *<Xift Stu<t» Ciasa

'«urs^r. =•; , . ( J «

ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST Q4URCH

O»0'0r0 TDv»" 1|C-i •0Q0C- BEECH DAL* RD*:

MINISTERS M. CLEMENT PARR, RANDY J. W I T C O M B 9:30 A 11M) A.M. Worahip Service

9.30 A.M. Nursery Care A Adult Clurch School 11:00 A.M. Nursery thru Senior Hi|h Church

School " K E Y S T O T H E K I N G D O M "

_ Minister of Music, Ruth Hadley "urner

DETROIT LAESTADIAN

CONGREGATION 290 Fairground at Ann Arbor Trail - Plymouth

D o n a l d W L a h t i , P a a t o r 471-1316

Sunday School M O u t i

Sunday Worahip 1 1 » a j n .

a. 730 p.m Flnraah language aarvtce

•checVjAed monthly on tturd Sunday at 11:00 a. m

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven Mile Road 478-8880 Just Wast of Middlebelt Farmington Hilla

WORSHIP 9:15 & 11 A.M. "NO COUNTRY CLUB FOR THE PEOPLE OF GOD"

D r . W m . R l i t e r Or WlHlam A Rmer, Paste Rev George KH bourn Rev David R Strobe. Aaaoc Paator Judy May, CXr of Odatlar, Ed Mr MeMn Rook us Or of Music Singles Ministry. Rev. Strobe

C * T H ( ) L I C C H U R C H E S

UCMOWAL CHURCH OF CHWST

nCt*n*ltBn Cwchi 364 75 Five M»le Rd

464-67J2 MARK McGlLVREV M.n.ste.

THLCl* EMMERT Voulh Minister

BIBLE SCHOOL A« ages 9 30 a rr

M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 10 45 a rr-Evening Worship * Vouth Meetings

6 30 p m

ST. JOHN N E U M A N N

Par»»h 44400 Warren Road

Canton 4S5-5ai0

Fr E d w a r d J S a t d w m

Pas tor

Sat S-0C arvj I K prr

Sur. I a m *-J0 a m

11-00 am and 1 2 3 0 p m

FIRST U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH

45201 N. Terri torial Rd. 453-5280

3:15 A M WorsHp A Church School (Nursery-5th)

Minis ters x i fm N Q r e n t e d Larry j WerbM. Dr F r e d e r i c * v o e t m r g j

NLWBLRG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 36500 Ann Arbor Trail 422-0149

9 15 & 11 00 A M Lrvorw's CMdaat Church

Church School and Worship

WHEN LOVE GOES WRONG *av. Ed Cotey

Mnisters Edward C Co*ey Roy Forayth Nur*ey Provided

CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST

s a n e s t u d y 1 0 0 0 e m 1 -00 a m H

ST THOMAS A BECIET Pans*

5J5 ULLXY RD CA.VTON 981-1J33

FY Rrnesi II Par can Pasior

M a m

S a t 4 30 P M

Soc 1 0 0 t m

10 90 a m

1140 noon

Sunday School . Morning Worship Junior Church Praise and Worshp Fellowship Wed Famity Night

C. Harott Home Phone Church Phone

CANTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

Now worshiping st 44815 Cherry Hill Road

Canton. Ml _. . .&'45am

11 00 4 m

11 30 a m 6 00 p m 7 00 p TI 7:00 p«*»

Waiman, Paator 4 5 3 - 7 3 © ® 981-535C

Poly hockey basics will be school's focus

rhuraday. September 12. 19S5 OAE • 7B

Michigan Special Olympics wi l l hold a training school for poly hockey coaches from 9 a.m to 3 p m Saturday. Sept 28

The school will be in the Warner Physical Education Building on the campus of Eastern Michigan Universi-ty in Ypsilanti

There is a $5 registration fee for the training school which must be submit-ted by Monday. Sept 16

Anyone interested in working with mentally impaired athletes is invited to participate.

Poly hockey is similar to floor hock-ey and is one of the most popular sports offered by Michigan Special Olympics

Bob Moran, member of the National Special Olympics Poly Hockey Rules Committee, wil l lead the training school

Michigan Special Olympics is a year-round program of sports training and competition for mentally impaired children and adults. More than 27.000 athletes participate annually through-out the state

For more information on registering, contact Sharon Sweeney, Training Coordinator. Michigan Special Olym-pics, 127 Rowe Hall, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48559, (517)774-3911

Blood drive at St. Edith's The Red Cross will be operating a

blood drive at St. Edith Church, 15089 Newburgh, Livonia 2-8 p.m. Friday,

Oct. 4. in the church hall Walk-in do-nors are welcome

• Your hometown voice •

Youx Invitation to Worship

EPISCOPAL

SAINT ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 16360 Hubbard Road Livonia. Michigan ABISA

421-B451 Wednesday 9.30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

Saturday 5:00 p.m Holy Eucharist Sunday 7 45 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

9 00 a m - Christian Education for all ages 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available The Rev. Oary R. S tymou

Aaaociate Rector

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The Rev. tteonetti O. Darts Rector

HOLY SPIRIT LIVONIA

9083 Newburgh Rd Livonia

591-0211 522-0821

SERVICES 8:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist 10:30 A M. Holy Eucharist

& Church School

The Rev Emery "ravelle

EV ANGELICAL COVENANT CHURCH OF AMERICA

a FAITH

C 0 V E N A N 1

CHURCH

Michael A. Halieen Pastor

Thomas C. Grundstrom Associate Pastor

35415 W. 14 Mile (at Drake) Farmington Hills

-661-9191

Making Faith

A Way Of Li fa!

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9 : 3 0 A . M . W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 1 0 : 4 5 A . M . E V E N I N G S E R V I C E 6 : 0 0 P . M .

Child Care and

Nuraery Provided

ASSEMBLIES OF G O D

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 41355 Six Mile Northville • 348-9030

Larry Frick, Sr. Pastor Sunday School 1000 a.m.

Worahip Services 11:00 a.M. A 6:00 p.m. KID8 KRUSADE w/Keramlon K towns

Sept. 15- 1S Wednesday Famity Night 7:00 p.m.

Nuraery Available • School*: Pre-School - 8th

B r i y b t r p c e r T a b c r p a c l c 26555 Frankl in Rd • Southf ie id Ml ii-696 & Telegraph - West of Holiday Inn)

A Charismatic Church where people of many denominations worship together

9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morn ing Worship

6:30 P.M. Ce lebra t ion of Praise 7:30 P.M. Wed. Adul t , Youth, Ch i ld ren

Prayer & Praise

N u r a e r y p r o v i d e d at all ae rv ices T H O M A S E. T R A S K , P A S T O R

NON-DEMINATIONAL

A Full Gospel Church

the le rd / hou /e J6924 Ann Arbor Trail at Newburgh PASTOR JACK FORSYTH • 522-84f>3

Sunday School HWJO AM hioming WorsNp 11» A-M. EMWTG 3amca 7:00 PH Wadnaaday Sarvtea 7FL0 PM.

Royal Ranger* I Mlaatonattaa

Come Worahip the Lord freely with ue. Chidrer's Murustrv at Every Service Visitors AI ways Welcome'

M W H H

UNITY OF LIVONIA 28660 Five Mile

421-1760 SUNOAY 1000 4 1130 AM Dial-a-Thought 261-2440

Sunday 10:00 a.m. 6 00 p . m .

Wednesday 7 00 p m

IF. KARI Ph.D.. Pastor Pt>on< 422-LIFF

NEW LIFT COMMUNITY CHURCH

Vno Chrntiar Artwirmy K-12 34645 Cowan Rnad • Westland, MI 48185

CHRIST ADELPHAN

New CROP World hunger walk seeks participants

Tfti- i iTV ASSEMBLY] OF GOD

2100 Man nan Rd., Canton 721-4832

Btwri MttfSgan Ave s pMiner Sunday Scfxx* » « A U Morning Worship 11 00 A M Evening Worship 6 00 P M Wed Fsmlty Ntgni 7.00 P M

REV RICHARD UNbERlMAN. PASTOR

UNITY

C h r i s t a d e l p h i a i u C NAP *IMN You to a

BIBLE LECTURE -THE JUOQEMBfT MAT

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Chris tadelphlans

It was easy for CROP recruits who showed up for an organizational meet-ing to get fired up after listening to Dave Bower Last week in St. Matthew United Methodist Church, Livonia

Bower is Church World Services CROP director for the state of Michi-gan He recently returned from Africa where be visited various CROP project sites Highlight of his address at the Livonia rally was a slide presentation of his trip

CROP is the name given to local community hunger education and fund-raising events sponsored by tbe Church World Services, an International relief.

development and refugee resettlement agency of more than SO Protestant and Orthodox churches in the United States Goal of the world service organization is to help people create for themselves a better quality of life, marked by sus-tainability and balanced sharing in ben-efits and burdens

EFFORTS TO aid CROP in the Livo-nia area will take the form of a walk against hunger to be held Sunday, Sept 29. starting at 1 p.m. with registration at St. Matthew's, 30900 Six Mile. Activ-ities will conclude by 5 p.m.

The march is open to the public, ac-

cording to Carol O'Connor, coordinator This i s . the second Livonia CROP

walk. Last year 225 marchers partici-pated in the event that raised $6,300

"We're hoping to double the number of walkers and the contributions," said O'Connor

Twenty-five percent of the funds col-lected at the Livonia Walk will go to support local relief efforts, O'Connor said. As an option, however, contribu-tors can designate their gifts to other hunger fighting agencies.

An eight-mile trek west to Newburgh Road, south to Five Mile, east to Farm-ington and then back to St. Matthew is

scheduled Checkpoints will be eatab^ lished along the way

WALKERS, HOWEVER, can set their own limits, O'Connor said.

We all start out together and af ter that, people establish their own speeds and decide how far they want to walk she said.

Red and white CROP banners will help identify the group.

For more information or to make a contribution, call O'Connor at 357-5018 or chairperson, the Ft^v. Ron Carey. 261-6950.

church bulletin • ST. PAUL PRESBYTERIAN

St. Paul F^resbyterian Church in Livonia will present a new ecumenical and non-denominational Bible study program entitled "Discovering New Life." THe program will be introduced at a coffee get-together 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 17. The study will be of-fered 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays, begin-ning Sept. 24. Baby sitting is available.

"Discovering New Life," written by Marilyn Ganskow, has been used suc-cessfully at churches in Novi, North-ville and Plymouth, a St. Paul spokes-woman said. St. Paul is at 27475 Five Mile, at lnkster Road. For more infor-mation, call 422-1740 or 425-8514

• TRINITY CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

The Rev Maurice Ngkane of South Africa will deliver the message at the 9 30 a.m. morning worship at Trinity Church of the Brethren. 27350 W Chi-cago, Redford Township. He replaces the Rev Mangedwa C. Nyathi. assist-ant pastor of the Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit and himself a South African, who was scheduled to speak

Before his exile from South Africa several years ago, Ngkane served as associate general secretary for the South African Council of Churches. As part of his assignment, he headed up the Department of Missions and Evan-gelism and served as representative of the South African Council of Churches

on the World Council of Churches work-ing on programs to combat racism He has also served as a consultant with the Council of Churches in Europe, United Kingdom and the U.S.

He is currently an msy^ctor in polit-ical ethics and world missions at Trini-

' ty Lutheran Seminary in Columbus. After the morning worship service.

Ngkane will act as resource person at the 11 a.m. talk-back session and dis-cussion period. The public is invited to hear Ngkane

• KENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST

Golden Agers of Kenwood Church of Christ in Livonia will hear Olive Horn-ing of Fenton Ln an impersonation of Dutch patriot Come TenBoom, whose life was chronicled in a book and mov-ie. "The Hiding Place.'' The potluck meeting will be at 11 a.m. at the church, 20200 Merriman Road, Livo-nia. Area senior citizens are invited but are asked to bring a dish to pass

• WARD PRESBYTERIAN The Rev. Willard L. Davis will be in-

stalled as associate pastor of Ward Presbyterian Church at the 7 p.m. Sun-day worship service.

Davis is a third generation minister, who served for 30 years in senior pas-torates in Pennsylvania, New York and Florida prior to coming to Ward

• GRACE LUTHERAN

_ Rally Day will be observed at Grace Lutheran Church, 25630 Grand River, Redford. Tbe Chancel Choir and the Junior Choir will return to the sanctu-ary under the direction of William Feucht. u

Pastor V F. Halboth Jr. will speak on the topic, "Who Am I?" Thirty new members will be received into the fel-lowship.

• FIRST PRESBYTERIAN OF PLYMOUTH

"The Best Kept Secret in Town" will be topic discussed by the Rev. Philip Rodgers Magee at the 9:15 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. services. Church school teachers will be commissioned at the 915 a.m. service.

An "Aloha Welcome" will be held to mark the start of church school.

Adult Bible study will take place at 10:20 a.m. each Sunday.

• KIRK OF OUR SAVIOR Plans are being completed for the

25th anniversary celebration Sunday, Oct 6. of Kirk of Our Savior F*resbyte: rian Church, 36650 Cherry Hill Road, Westland. A worship service at 4 p.m. will be followed by a punch reception and dinner at 5:30 p.m. in fellowship hall. Dinner tickets at $5.50 per person are available by calling the church off-ice at 728-1088. Ticket deadline is Sept. 22.

A special anniversary celebration children's party is scheduled from 2-4

p.m Saturday, Oct. 5, in fellowship hall. Tickets, which a r e free, a re avail-able from the cbtirch office.

• FAIRLANE A S S E M B L Y Mike Warnke, an Christian comedi-

a n - e v a n g e l i s t w h o f o r m e r l y worshipped the devil, will hold a con-cert at Fair lane Assembly of God, at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 27.

Accompanied on s tage by his wife, Rose, he will describe his fo rmer life as a hippie. Marine Corps medic, drug ad-dict pusher and a priest presiding over a coven of witches. He is best known for his, use of humor in relat ing his life story and conveying his Bible-based appeals for Christian salvation.

Tickets are $4 in advance and $5.50 at the door and a re available a t all Eden and Good News bookstores. For further information, call the Rev Ar-thur Ledlie at 561-3300.

This weekend the church will hold its missions convention. Theme is "Bring-ing Light Into Darkness." The conven-tion will open with a potluck banquet at 6 p.m Saturday in the church fellow-ship hall. Speaker a t the evening ser-vices will be Rev. Morris O. Williams, field director for Africa for Assemblies of God.

Fairlane Assembly is located on light east of Telegraph Road, one block south of Warren, at 22575 Ann Arbor Trail in Dearborn Heights.

table talk • CLEVELAND PTA

The Cleveland School PTA. is looking for crafters for its craf t bazaar, which will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. A 7-foot table will rent for $14. For reservations, call Lyn at 261-0769 or Theresa at 421-0518. The school is at 28030 Cathedral, near W Chicago

• ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN

Rosedale Gardens Presbyter ian Church, 9601 Hubbard, Livonia, is seek-ing crafters for its Arts it Crafts Show planned from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Satur-day, Nov. 9. Those seeking a spot should call Bettie Runyan at 425-6782 or Beverly Penn at 422-4650

• ST. THEODORE CHRISTIAN MOTHERS

St. Theodore's Confraternity of Christian Mothers is taking table rent-als for its Busy Bee Boutique, which will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Oct. 19, at the church social hall, 8200 Wayne Road, Westland. For more in-formation, call Laurette Yatcko at 427-2182

• ST. AIDAN'S WOMEN'S GUILD

The S t Aidan's Women's Guild is taking table rentals for its arts and crafts show, which will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. FYiday, Oct. 25. St. Aidan's is at 17500 Farmington Road, at Six Mile. Livonia. For more infor-mation, call 474-4912.

• ST. ROBERT BELLARMINE St. Robert Bellarmine. Redford

Township, will hold its fourth annual arts and craf ts bazaar on Saturday, Oct. 26, and tables are renting for $15 each Call 937-0808 or 937-8192 for In-formation

• NATIVITY CHURCH Nativity United Church of Christ.

9435 Henry Ruff, Livonia, is accepting advance applications for its annual hol-iday a r t s and crafts bazaar. The bazaar will be f rom 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Satur-day, Oct. 26. For more table rental in-formation, call 421-3207 or at 421-2344.

• CHRIST OUR SAVIOR LADIES GUILD

Christ Our Savior Ladies Guild is taking table reservations for its Dandy Dabblers' Market craf t show, which is

scheduled for 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Satur-day, Nov. 2. The fee is $15. The show will be in the gym of the church, 14175 Farmington, Livonia. For reservations, call Ruth Farabaugh a t 591-0830 or Carolyn Zaske at 478-2837.

Caring campaign The Pastoral Care Department at Oakwood Hos-pital, in conjunction with the Oakwood Hoepital Foundation, will kick off tta communitywide fund-raising campaign, "Oakwood C a r e e r on Monday, Sept. 16. With an emphasis on masting and expanding currant departmental programe benefiting patients snd their families, while pro-viding a base for future program development

the campaign will be conducted by a volunteer team. The fund-raising goal is H00.00U. Review-ing plana with campaign chairman Frank Psd-zieeki of Dearborn (center), are tha Rev. Donald Grandahl of Livonia (laft), Donald E. Melcher of minietrator, Oakwood.

Key to life is meaningful beliefs A FATHER was accompanying his

son's claas oo a trip when a young boy asked the father how long he had been mar-

ried. Tbe father answered, '20 years " To this the boy replied. "Haven't you been divorced yet?"

Practically every person haa either personally experienced divorce <* has someone in their family who has been divorced. Of the people I know who have been divorced, many have known tragedy Most have experienced hart Few divorces have ended wtthoet scars

Divorced or widowed persons are "tingle again " They find that they ieed to adjaat and replace many of the

It" «. lmoral perspectives

Rev. David Strong

for living haa been torn awe. Sncfc meaning Is difficult to replace

Bow doaa a paraoa create new IDMB. tag in thrfr Ufa? T¥is in an a ^ S a U , reUcloas qeestta. Yet, like ly human isseea, it can be

also usually an abrupt in their Uvea

things which they have lost Often this includes replacing many of their frieods who Bad it difficult to relate to. them now that they are again single. A WOMAN HAS

For many yean, I have worked with of her husband for 11 years divorced and widowed persons. They serioas Illness He dies. N< tell me that thsre are many adjust loafer feels that * e has

There ia lnnahnses T W e ia op each morning la many

- eve expe Who are

< 8B(P.C) iJAi. Thursday September 12, 1085

House vote saves Applachian, EDA funds Here's how area members of llie U S

House of Representatives were record ed on major roll call votes during the week ending Sept. 6. The Senate had ooi yet returned from its summer re-cess

ECONOMIC AID - By a vote of 260 for and 96 against, the House passes and sent to the Senate a bill (HR 10 extending the life of the Appalachian Regional Commission for five years and of the Economic Development Ad-ministration for three years

Both agencies were created during the War on Poverty of the 1960s to channel economic aid to depressed areas of the country The Reagan Ad-ministration has sought to kill the pro-grams. calling them wasteful and argu-ing that local and state resources can more effectively deal with regional

pockets of poverty This bill authorizes J850 million in

fiscal 1986 Supporter James Howard, D-N.J-.

saia there is a continuing urgency to retain targeted econmic programs to help as many as possible of our most distressed areas

Opponent Chalmers Wylie. R-Ohio, said the bill "flings wide open tbe door to pork-barrel abuse and increases our ever-worsening federal budget deficit

Members voting yes wanted to keep the Appalachian Regional Commission and the- Economic Development Ad-ministration in existence

Voting yes Carl Pursell, R- Plym-outh. Dennis Hertel, D-Harper Woods. William Ford. D-Taylor. Sander Levin D-Southfieid, and William Broomfleld R-Birmingham

rollcall report ELIGIBILITY — By a vote of 109

for and 247 against, the House rejected an amendment to ughten the eligibility requirements for communities receiv-ing targeted federal aid from the Eco-nomic Development Administration

Proposed to HR 10 (above), the amendment required a recipient com-munity to have a per capita income of less than 80 percent the national aver-age as well as an unemployment rate at least 1 percent above the national rate

This sought to tighten language m HR 10 that grants eligibility to com-

munities that meet just one of the two standards As finally approved, the bill also makes EDA money available to communities that have suffered a ma-jor economic shock

Although EDA s original mission was to help the most distressed areas of the country, its money now can go to all but 19 of the 435 congressional districts and to about 80 percent of all U.S. com-munities

Sponsor Bill McCollum. R-Fla., said his amendment would channel limited federal resources to the more needy-areas

Opponent Kenneth Gray, D-Ill., said the amendment would hasten the ex odus of jobs from the industrial North to Sunbelt areas such as McCollum rep-resents

Members voting yes wanted to Ught-en Economic Development Administra-tion eligibility requirements Voting yes B.oomfieid

Voting no Pursell. Hertel, Ford and" Levin

RAILROAD SAFETY - By a vote of 106 for and 254 against, the House rejected an amendment to cut $3.2 mil-lion in fiscal 1986 from a bill (HR 2372} dealing with federal regulauon of rail-road safety

The bill, which was passed by voice vote and sent to the Senate, would spend 141.6 million in 1986 for a varie-ty of safety and research and develop-ment programs administered by the

Department of Transportation In addiUon to funding these pro

grams, the bill strengthens the job se cunty of railroad employes who report safety violations to the government or refuse to go to work because of unsafe conditions

Th^ amendment sought to reduce the federal subsidy of state safety in-spections

Sponsor Robert Walker, R-Pa., said American taxpayers -""are sick and tired of the process in Congress that al-ways finds ways to justify spending

Opponent James Florio, D-N.J., said "if anything, we should be providing for an increase in rail safety-

Members voting yes supported the amendment to cut the budget Voting yes: Pursell and Broomfleld.

Voting no (to retain the_f.3 2 million) Hertel, Ford and Levin

medical briefs/helpline • HEALTH V O L U N T E E R S

An informational meetings for pro-spective adult volunteers will be held 7-8 p.m Thursday, Sept. 19, in the edu-caUon center auditorium at Catherine McAuley Health Center in Ann Arbor Volunteers will work in the Arbor Health Building in Plymouth and other McAuley facilities. To sign up to attend an information meeting or for more in-formation. call the volunteer services office at 572-4159

• REALITIES OF ARTHRITIS Catherine McAuley Health Cneter

will offer a ' f ree program on "Perspec-tives and Realities of Arthritis" 1-2 p.m. Monday, Sept. 16, at the Arbor Health Building, 990 W Ann .Arbor Trail at Harvey in Plymouth. Dr Eu-gene Y Su. a rheumatologist. will dis-cuss the cause and effects of arthritis and offer suggestions on coping with the disease There also will be a display of Amicare Home Health Resoruces products which can be useful in adjust-ing to limited mobility. For informa-tion. call 572-3824

• ROMP TO START The Recovery of Male Potency group

(ROMP) will begin meeting at 7:30 p.m on Sept, 19 ROMP will continue to

meet at the same time the third Thur?1

day of each month at Annapolis Hospk tal. For information and registration call 467-4570 Confidentiality is as-sured

• ANOREXIA OR BULIMIA A support group for persons with

anorexia or bulimia is being organized at the Plymouth-Can ton Mental Health Service, a unit of the Catherine McAu-ley Health Center and Mercywood Hos-pital at the Arbor Health Building, 990 W. Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey in Plym-outh. Call Bob Hall at 459-6580. Eve-ning sessions, limited space for about 6-8 members, minimum fee and con-venient parking

• HOME CARE TRAINING Responding to an increased need for

home health care services , the Southeastern Michigan Chapter of the American Red Crogs is offering a Home Health Aidafcou^^ eight hours per day, three times a week. Oct. 7-30. in the Red CrossJoffice at Belle Creek Plaza. 29691 W Six Mile, Livonia. The course will train individuals in the skills needed for employment with an agency sdpecializing in home health care. Students will be certified upon completion of the course Fee is $125

per person To register, call 494-2876

• T E L E - C A R E ' Senior citizens in Plymouth-Canton

may participate in a "Tele-Care' pro-gram in which telephone contact is made daily with senior citizens to check on their well-being For more in-formation. Canton residents may call 397-1000, Ext 278, and Plymouth resi-dents may call 453-3840, Ext 37, or 453-2671 at Plymouth Township Hall

• WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY Women For Sobriety, sponsored by

Eastwood Community Clinic, meets at 7 p.m each Wednesday at the clinic at 150 N. Main. The purpose is to help al-coholic women stop drinking For in formation, call 420-0927

• HEART S U P P O R T G R O U P A support group for men and women

who have.<£jiffered a heart attack will be held once a month at Oakwood Hos-pital's Canton Center. 7300 Canton Cen ter Road The group will meet 7-9 p.m the third Thursday of each month There will be a $2 fee per session

Group members will have the oppor tunity to meet with others who have had an experience similar to their own and who are facing the lifestyle

changes necessary af te r a heart attack For further information, call 459-7030

• OAKWOOD VOLUNTEER GUILD

The Volunteer Guild at Oakwood Hospital Canton Center continues to of-fer free blood pressure checks 6-8 p.m Tuesdays at the hospital. 7300 Canton Center Road at Warren

• DIABETIC S U P P O R T A Diabetic Support Group will begin

meeting 7-8 p.m the third Monday of each month at Oakwood Hospital Can-ton Center at Warren and Canton Cen-ter roads in Canton

• BLOOD P R E S S U R E C H E C K S Free blood-pressure checks are of-

fered by members of the Volunteer Guild of Oakwood Hospital Canton Cen-ter 6-8 p.m each Tuesday in the main lobby of the hospital at Warren and Canton Center roads in Canton

• CPR C L A S S CPR Heart Saver classes are taught

the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m in Oakwood Hospital Canton Cen-ter, Warren at Canton Center Road This course covers one-person CPR on an adult, and what to do for a person

S t . J u d e ' s b i k e a t h o n i n H i n e s P a r k S u n d a y The second annual bikeathon,

"Wheels for Life." for St. Jude's Hospi-tal to raise funds to fight cancer will be Sunday in Edward Hines Park.

Bikers will be able to register from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Hines Drive and Haggerty on Sunday.

Sponsors are encouraged to donate a flat sum or a per-mile donation to per-sons participating, says Frances Rudd of Plymouth, 1984-85 chairman of the St Jude Bike-A-Thon.

Sponsor forms are available at the lobbies of Plymouth City Hall and Plymouth Township Hall.

Private contributions to St. Jude's

Hospital may be made out to "St. Jude Children's Research Hospital" and mailed to National Bank of Detroit Branch 39. Main Street, Plvmouth 48170.

The effort for pnvate donations was kicked off with a $25 contribution re-cently from Mayflower Lt. Gamble VFW Post 6695 Ladies Auxiliary.

At the bikeathon Sunday, lunch and beverage for all riders and workers will be catered by Domino's Pizza of Joy Road The workers breakfast will be provided by Canton Bakery and Baker's Rack. Chatham's Supermarket,

and Beyer Rexall Drugs, while • and snacks will be provided by Burger King and Pizza Saloon

Financial supporters include Don Massey, Hines Park. Dick Scott, and Fox Hills auto dealers

Prizes available to bikers include lunch for two at Plymouth Hilton, brunch for two a ' Hillside Inn; lunch for two Bill Knapp's; lunch for two at Mayflower Hotel; $25 savings account at Comerica, Ann Arbor Road; $20 sav-ings account First of America; $20 sav-ings account Plymouth Community Credit Union; $20 savings account, NBD Branch 39; $10 gift certificate at

Gold N Ears and at Rainbow Shop

Riders who raise at least $25 from sponsors will receive a Wheels For Life T-shirt while bikers who raise $75 more will receive a Wheels For Life T shirt and tote bag

Others helping in the bikeathon in-clude: co-chairpersons Eileen Williams and Alice Fisher from the VFW Post 6695 Ladies Auxiliary; Lillian Manci-nelli, registration; Ronnie Wroblewski, Bethany group workers; and REACT team members Paul Cook, Brian Gothier, Jennie and Chris Crawford, Randy Knapp and Steve Mettatal.

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AUTUMN IS WAITING in the wings and with it. a new

/ season for community the-a ter

Playgoers in Livonia, Redford, Gardefi City, Plymouth and Westland can took forward this year to a veri-table cornucopia of colorful charac-ters in productions that will range from light comedy to heavy drama Interspersed with contemporary piec-es will be plenty of old favorites — and maybe even a few surprises

Behind the scenes, script-reading committees from the Garden City-Civic Theatre, the Theatre Guild of Livonia-Redford. the Plymouth The-atre Guild and the Spotlight Players of Wayne-Westland have been busy, going over scripts since early in the year Final selections for this season were made around the beginning of the summer, according to publicists for the various groups

Herein, their choices for the 1985-86 season

LN ITS 32nd year, the Theatre Guild of Livonia-Redford will launch its season with Jane Martin's "Talk-ing With," an award-winning play with an eclectic cast of characters, including a baton twirler. a mad housewife, a snake handler and a tat-tooed woman In a contemporary set-ting, Martin's play is actually a series of monologues running the gamut from comedy to pathos

In November, TGLR will present "Baby," an upbeat musical, which traces the experiences of three "ex-pectant" couples in a small college town. The musical was nominated lor a Tony award last year

Next, TGLR will offer William Mastrosimone's "Extremities." a highly dramatic depiction of an at-tempted rape, which debuted in New York in 1983

The guild will conclude its season in May with "Beyond Therapy." a comedy by Christopher Durang, about a couple undergoing therapy, their re-lationships with each other and with their therapists, and how they learn to go on living beyond therapy.

"One of our goals is to not do pro-ductions that have already been done everywhere." said Sarah Hope, pub-licity chairman for TGLR, when asked what factors are taken into consideration as the guild plans its upcoming season. "We try to do new exciting, original work Our audienc-es are real theater fans and very se-lective people We try to cater to that."

OVER AT Garden City Civic The-atre, there's good news for fans of musicals this year The group, which attracted its largest audiences in the past with musical productions, has chosen this year to go with not one but two musicals

GCCT's season will open Oct. 18 with Rodgers' and Hammerstein's

Get Off" ln between will be Joe Mar. tegna's "Bleacher Bums," an adult comedy set in a present-day baseball park

"Bleacher Bums" is different than anything we've done beiore, s&ftT GCCT publicist Mike Rothaar. adding that the group decided to do an adult comedy this year — a f t e r choosing the two musicals — to provide more balanced entertainment for theater-goers." "Bleacher Bums" is a charac-ter study, really — a bit like Chorus Line,' without the music," Rothaar explained. "We were af ter a light, upbeat season (when we chose Bleacher Bums')." Rothaar said the

GCCT production of the play will mark the critically acclaimed show's debut in the Detroit area

THE PLYMOUTH Theatre Guild will open its 39th season with Paul Loomis' "For Her Cheild's Sake," a melodrama, complete with hero, heroine and rascally, mustachioed villain. Following will be William Inge's 1953 drama, "Picnic." the story of a drifter who comes to a small town, and the changes he brings about in the lives of several women who live there

Closing the season in May will be "Everybody Loves Opal " Described by playwright John Patrick as "a prank in three acts," the comedy cen-ters around kindly, optimistic Opal and three shady characters who use her home as a hide-out. as they con-

"We try to be very conscientious about presenting (plays) the commu-nity will like." said Publicity Director Gail Mesner "Everybody Loves Opal," for instance, is a traditional old favorite — something that's well-loved and that just about every com-munity theater does

"As to "For Her Cheild's Sake, Plymouth really Likes melodrama, and we've always had good atten-dance at melodramas we've done in the past. They're something the entire family can come to. of course. A few years ago, when we did Dirty Work at the Crossroads,' we passed out bags of popcorn at the door, so play-goers could throw popcorn at the vil-lain." Mesner said that the grfilfl hopes to do the same this year

SPOTLIGHT PLAYTERS of Wayne-Westland will begin its 26th season in October with Elizabeth Diggs "Close Ties." a drama of the relationships among an aging grandmother, her children and grandchildren. In Febru-ary, the players will do "Madwoman of Chaillot." Jean Giraudoux's comic fable of bizarre characters in turn-of-the-century Paris. The Spotlight Play-ers season will close in April with "No Sex Please, We're British," a British farce written by Anthony Marriott and Alistair Foot.

"We're really getting kind of inter-national this year." Spotlight Players President Debra Polich-Swain said with a laugh The players' script-se-

"The Sound of Music" anri r l r w in Opal's demise — in order to get May with "Stop the World. I Want to their hands on her money Continued un Nnx.1. Pa;

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The e i c i t e m e n t of a number of p r e m i e r e s in the t ineup and the f ac t tha t there are few dup l i ca te p roduc t ions p rom ises a b r i gh t theater season and one l igh t on i ts feet w i t h even m o r e mus ica ls than tn past years

Lance lo t and Gu ineve re . M a r i a and the Cap ta in T e v y e and Go lda . C h a r l i e B r o w n and Snoopy and a bevy of "Chorus L i n e " hopefuls w i l l s t r u t t he i r s tu f f T h e y ' l l be j o ined by "Joseph" k n o w n fo r the Coat of M a n y Co lo rs he wore , and by "Gypsy ' best k n o w n f o r w h a t she d idn ' t wear

T r a d i t i o n a l c lass ics by Shakespeare. M o l i e r e , Ib-sen and D ickens anchor th is season that 's f i l l e d w i t h a host of past and present hi ts f r o m New Y o r k and London

S H A K E S P E A R E ' S r o m a n t i c t ragedy " R o m e o and J u l i e t " (Oct. 10 to N o v 3) opens Meadow Brook Thea t re ' s season of e igh t p lays on the O a k l a n d Un i -ve rs i t y campus near Rochester Then N o e l Cow-ard 's w i t takes cen te r stage (Nov 7 to Dec 1) in his p a r t l y a u t o b i o g r a p h i c a l p lay , "P resen t L a u g h t e r " about a p a m p e r e d s tage s tar T i n y T i m r e t u r n s (Dec 5-29) to w a r m hear ts in D ickens " C h r i s t m a s C a r o l " now in i t s f o u r t h sel l -out season and fast b e c o m i n g a M e a d o w B r o o k ho l iday t r a d i t i o n

P a t r i c k H a m i l t o n ' s m y s t e r y - t h r i l l e r " A n g e l S t ree t " b r i ngs in the new year (Jan 2-26 j The ta le on w h i c h the f i l m " G a s l i g h t " was based te l ls of a s in is te r V i c t o r i a n husband who devises a d i abo l i ca l p lot to des t roy his w i f e Then. Meadow B r o o k pre-sents the D e t r o i t p r e m i e r e of "84 C h a r i n g Cross Road" (Jan 30 to F e b 23), s tory of the e x t r a o r d i -na ry co r respondence between an obscure London booksel ler and a s ing le A m e r i c a n w o m a n Nex t the c o m i c m a s t e r . M o l i e r e , pokes r io tous fun at greed in "The M i s e r " (Feb 27 to M a r c h 23).

An ton Chekov. p i l l a r of l i t e r a t u r e and a doc to r by-profess ion, is the sub jec t of Ne i l S imon 's "The Good D o c t o r " ( M a r c h to A p r i l 20), v igne t tes about the renowned Russ ian who wro te p lays long before Ne i l S i m o n penned his f i r s t h i t Rogers and H a r t ' s ' S i n g fo r Y o u r Suppe r " closes the M e a d o w B r o o k season ( A p r i l 24 to M a y 18) The m u s i c a l spawned e igh t endu r i ng h i t songs i nc lud ing " B l u e M o o n " and "Where Or When "

T H E A C T O R S A l l i a n c e T h e a t r e a t the Lycee In-t e r n a t i o n a l in South f ie id w i l l p resent t w o M i c h i g a n p r e m i e r e s and one w o r l d p r e m i e r e i n i ts seven-play season, w h i c h opened F r i d a y w i t h "Go ing to See the E l e p h a n t " The t i t l e of t h i s d r a m a re fe rs to the yea rn i ng to see wonders , the quest fo r n e w hor i -zons. F o u r w o m e n on the 1871 Kansas p r a i r i e ex-p lo re the pa in and the w o n d e r t h a t comes of the quest as they cha l lenge the r o u g h l a n d

Nex t . F r a n k G i l r o y ' s P u l i t z e r - P r i z e - w i n n i n g dra-m a . "The Subject Was Roses." te l l s the m o v i n g sto-r y of bow a f a m i l y wres t les w i t h t roub les (Oct 18 to Nov 23)

The w o r l d p r e m i e r e of the s tage adap ta t i on of • M i r a c l e on 34th S t ree t " c o n f i r m s our f a i t h in K r i s K r i n g l e a l ias Santa Claus and i n the m a g i c of m i r a -c les (Nov 29 to J a n 4). J e f f N a h a n , a r t i s t i c d i rec to r of Ac to rs .Al l iance, is c r e a t i n g the stage ve rs ion of the endea r ing s to ry o f book and m o v i e f a m e

Then the m u s i c a l f an tasy " C e l e b r a t i o n " by T o m Jones and H a r v e y S c h m i d t , the pa i r who wro te "The Fan tas t i cks , " f o l l o w s ( J a n 17 to Feb 23) and te l l s of the ba t t l e be tween a y o u n g m a n and an ou t rageous ly n e b o ld m a n to w i n the hear t of a f a l l e n ange l

rbsen s d a r k c lassic d r a m a , "Ghosts , " cont inues the Ac to rs A l l i a n c e season, as i t un rave ls how the s ins of the fa thers r e t u r n to h a u n t the l i ves of the innocent ( M a r c h 7 to A p r i l 13). N e x t . A r t h u r Kop i t ' s " E n d of the W o r l d " makes i ts M i c h i g a n p r e m i e r e ( A p r i l 25 to M a y 25) The c o m e d y te l ls of the shock-i n g r e a l i t y and "Ca tch 22" a b s u r d i t y a young p lay-w r i g h t m u s t con tend w i t h w h e n he does research on how the w o r l d w i l l end

C los ing the season is " F i d d l e r on the Roof , " a h e a r t w a r m i n g m u s i c a l c o m e d y set in the l i t t l e Rus-s ian v i l l age of A n a t e v k a w h e r e " t h e r e is a t r a d i t i o n fo r e v e r y t h i n g " The i r r e p r e s s i b l e T e v y a com-mands the Ac to rs A l l i a n c e s tage (June 6 to Ju l y 27).

" C O R P S E ! " B I L L E D as a sp ine - t i ng l i ng whodun-i t is en rou te f r o m e igh t m o n t h s in London to a N o v e m b e r debut on B r o a d w a y and w i l l open the

B i r m i n g h a m Thea t re ' s season (Sep t 20 to Oc t . 20). Then. "A Chorus L ine " h igh -k i cks its w a y across the stage (Oct. 25 to Nov 24) in the r e tu rn to m e t r o p o l i -tan D e t r o i t of th is c lassic m u s i c a l abou t stage-s t r uck hope fu ls s t r u g g l i n g to m a k e the b i g t i m e .

Snoopy. Woodstock, l o u d - m o u t h L u c y and e v e r y -m a n C h a r l i e B r o w n r i n g i n the ho l idays (Dec. 6 to J a n 5) in "Snoopy," j oyous m u s i c a l c o m e d y t ha t cap tu res the ch i l d l i ke soph is t i ca t ion of Char les Schulz 's "Peanu ts " c o m i c s t r i p and is the sequel to " Y o u ' r e a Good Man , Cha r l i e B r o w n . "

N e x t is " B r i g h t o n Beach M e m o i r s . " based on N e i l S imon 's o w n you th , and ooe of his m o r e recen t h i t s ( Jan 24 to Feb. 23) Tbe h i - j i nks of L a r r y Shue's o f f -B r o a d w a y comedy success T b e F o r e i g n e r " f o l l o w s (Feb 28 to M a r c h 30)

T a u t d r a m a "Spl i t Second" by f o r m e r D e t r o i t e r Denn is M a c l n t y r e dares to tack le c o n t r o v e r s y Tbe exp los i ve p l ay is about a po l i ceman 's h a u n t i n g ex-a m i n a t i o n of his conscience ( A p r i l 4 to M a y 4).

Tbe B i r m i n g h a m ' s season ends on an upbea t no te w i t h the m u s i c a l "Joseph and the A m a z i n g Techn i -co lo r D r e a m c o a L " Joseph, s tar of the a l l - t i m e best-sell* the Book of Genesis, w rang les w i t h his jea lous b ro the rs in th is f r i s k y fan tasy f r o m the O ld T e s t a m e n t ( M a y 9 to June 8).

A V O N P L A Y E R S opens i ts season w i t h "Came-lo t . " L e r a e r and L o w e m u s i c a l about the fab led l ove t r i ? n g l e between K i n g A r t h u r . S i r L a n c e l o t and "be b e a u t i f u l Gu ineve re " C a m e l o t " runs week-ends Oct 24 to Nov 9 and w i l l be f o l l o w e d the weekends of Jan. 10-25 by the old John P a t r i c k c o m e d y " E v e r y b o d y Loves O p a l "

T h o r t o n W i l de r ' s t ouch ing f a v o r i t e "Our T o w n . " w h i c L '.ells how l i f e was once l i ved i n a s m a l l A m e r i c a n t o w n , p lays weekends M a r c h 7-22 at the

Avon P layhouse. T h e n the r o m a n t i c m u s i c a l "They ' re P l a y i n g O u r Song,* w t t h book by Ne i l S imon, p r o l i f i c w r i t e r of B r o a d w a y hi ts , w i l l r ue - • weekends of M a y 1-17.

A t tbe B i r m i n g h a m V i l l a g e P layers , a n o t h e r Ne i l S imon show is i n t he l i n e u p of i ts 63 rd season. His b i t t e rswee t c o m e d y ' C h a p t e r T w o * opens the sea son and p lays weekends Sept. 28 to Oct . 5.

"Gypsy* peels i n t o t o w n at the v i l l a g e p layers , w i t h l i v e l y m u s i c b y J u l i e Styne and Stephen Son dbe im, and runs weekends Nov 22-30. N e x t , M a r y Chase's c lass ic c o m e d y abou t a g ian t r a b b i t named " H a r v e y " w e l c o m e s the new year and p l a y s week-ends f r o m Jan. 31 to Feb . 8.

T b e He i ress" by R a t h August Goetz presents a psycho log ica l d r a m a a b o u t a w o m a n o f substance Tbe p lay based on H e n r y James ' nove l "Wash ing ton Square" runs weekends M a r c h 21-29 and w i l l be fol-lowed by E r n e s t T h o m p s o n ' s tough- tender f a v o r i t e "On Go lden Pond . " H e n r y and Jane F o n d a i m m o r ta l ized in f i l m s t o r y about how a f a m i l y copes w i t h ag ing. "On G o l d e n Pond" p lays weekends M a y 16-24 and f in ishes the V i l l a g e P layers season.

F A R M L N G T O N P L A Y E R S opens weekends f r o m O c t 25 t o N o v . 16 w i t h " L a u r a , " mys te ry based on the 1940s m o v i e by the s a m e n a m e Then on the weekends of J a n : 24 to Feb. 15 T a b l e M a n oers" comes to the F a r m i n g t o o Barn . I n th is come-dy by tbe j f tngi i«h m a s t e r , A l a n A y c k b o u r n , s ix f a m -i l y m e m b e r s ge t t o g e t h e r for an u p r o a r i o u s week-end of s h i f t i n g l i a i sons . Tho rn ton W i l d e r ' s T b e M a t c h m a k e r , * the p l a y on w h i c h " H e l l o , D o l l y ' " was based, w i l l c lose tbe F a r m i n g t o n P l a y e r s sea-son, r unn ing weekends f r o m A p r i l 25 to M a y 17.

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* When It comes to vacat ion ing, there's no f iner p lace in the U.S. than Mich igan, as these photos attest. The oppor tun i t ies for f ishing, sw imming , camp ing and color tours abound

Ah, Michigan Travel writers discover vacationland horn of plenty Tr a v e r s e oty - We are

a l l choked up as ihe U S Coast Guard marches the f lags out of the r o o m at t he

G r a n d T rave rse Resor t The na t i ona l an thems of the U n i t e d States and Cana-da have been p layed and the 30th annu-a l convent ion of the Society of A m e r i -can T r a v e l W r i t e r s (SATW; "has begun.

Th is is the f i r s t t i m e in 10 years t ha t th is o rgan iza t ion of w r i t e r s , ed i to rs a n d t r a v e l p r o m o t i o n special is ts have m e t in the Un i ted States, and M i c h i g a n has g ree ted them w i t h a spectacu lar sound and l i gh t show thunders to rms, f loods, d i s rup ted p lane schedules and a l l .

B u t we are a l l here now and M i c h i -gan T r a v e l D i r e c t o r John Savich has w e l c o m e d d e l e g a t e s r e p r e s e n t i n g states across the coun t r y , severa l p r o v -inces of Canada and a la rge n u m b e r o f f o re ign count r ies F i na l l y , the l i gh ts go down, the red -sweate red band f r o m In -te r lochen p lays the M ich igan State U n i ve rs i t y f igh t song and Gov J a m e s B l a n c h a r d is on s tage to open the con-vent ion .

The re are a lot of fac ts and f i gu res i n the nex t ha l f hour , some of wh ich m a y su rp r i se even you M ich igan is su r -rounded by 95 percen t of the su r f ace w a t e r of A m e r i c a , 20 percent of t he su r face wa te r of the wor ld ; i t has 3,200 m i l e s of G r e a t Lakes shorel ine. 11,000 i n l and lakes. 3.600 m i l es of r i v e r s a n d s t reams, and reg is te rs 600,000 p leasure boats, m o r e t h a n any other s tate

S O M E O F the people a t tend ing th i s convent ion g r u m b l e d when M i c h i g a n was f i r s t chosen as a conven t ion s i t e The most recent convent ions have been he ld i n H u n g a r y , Bahamas, T h a i l a n d , Po land, H a w a i i and Ind ia. Who w a n t s to go to M ich igan ; isn ' t that the p lace whe re they m a k e cars '1

I t is of course "the place whe re t h e y m a k e c a r s " but ed i to rs and w r i t e r s f r o m around the cont inent are f i n d i n g ou t th is week tha t i t is also the p lace whe re beau t i f u l lakes and wood coun-t r y is a se t t ing fo r f ish ing, t o u r i n g and good eat ing.

I have been a m e m b e r of SATW f o r m a n y years, so I know wha t the m e m -bers a re used to seeing and do ing on conven t ion M e m b e r s are d i v ided i n t o t r a v e l w r i t e r s and edi tors , who a re ac-t i v e members , and publ ic re la t ions d i -rec to rs of state, c i t y and na t iona l t o u r -ist bureaus, who a re Associate m e m -bers They convene to conduct t h e i r business and to w r i t e stories about t he des t ina t ion

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M ich igan was eager to show t h e m as m u c h of the s ta te as poss ib le . T o u r i s m is a $12 b i l l i on i n d u s t r y genera t ing $566 m i l l i o n in taxes a n d e m p l o y i n g 274,000 people, so a mass o f t r a v e l sto-r ies publ ished th roughou t the U.S and Canada w i l l be an econo jn i c p lus.

D E L E G A T E S M E E T i n T rave rse C i ty fo r four days, d i v i d e u p In to a doz-en tour groups t r a v e l i n g v a r i o u s par ts of the state f o r three days a n d end the

conven t i on Sept 13-16 in De t ro i t I wonde r how m a n y of you have seen the a t t r a c t i o n s chosen to be of spec ia l in-te res t to these 300 w o r l d t r a v e l e r s

I n te r l ochen , fo r e x a m p l e Texans and C a l i f o r n i a n s and Canadians gave s tand ing ova t ions to the ta len ted stu-dents who p e r f o r m e d fo r us on the s tage o f th is n a t i o n a l l y a c c l a i m e d school i n the woods near T r a v e r s e C i ty The las t t i m e I v i s i t ed I n te r l ochen was p r o b a b l y 15 years ago.

The tou rs o f f e r e d on th is go ld coast of M i c h i g a n i nc luded the Sleeping Bear N a t i o n a l Lakeshore , w i t h i ts g lo r ious sand dunes; F i s h t o w n in Le land; the f r u i t f a r m s o f t he M i s s i o n and L e e l a n a u peninsu las; the s tudios of a r t -ist G w e n F ros t i c ; M a c k i n a c Is land; and the m a n y resor ts w h e r e M i c h i g a n peo-p le r e g u l a r l y p l ay on the tennis cour ts and the c h a m p i o n s h i p g o l f courses.

F i sh i ng was a sensation. Pho tog ra phers shoo t i ng fo r pub l i ca t i on we re snapp ing p h o t o - a l b u m shots of g r i n n i n g delegates w i t h the i r catches

L A S T S U N D A Y n ight was dine-around. T h e r e were 11 area restau-ran ts to choose f r o m Bowers Ha rbo r Inn on M iss ion Peninsula, The Hannah L a y R o o m he re at G r a n d T rave rse Re-sort; The Cove and the Le land Lodge in Le land ; E p i c u r e in Suttons Bay, The I n n at the Homes tead in Glen A r b o r , La Bacasse in B u r d i c k v i l l k e Lee lanau C o u n t r y I n n in Map le C i ty ; The R o w e Inn in E l l s w o r t h ; Tapa Wingo, also in E l l s w o r t h , and founded by a f o r m e r chef o f the R o w e Inn; and Spencer Creek L a n d i n g in A lden

As you read th is, the SATW delegates a re sca t t e red a l l over the s ta te in

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On F r i d a y a f te rnoon , Sept, 13, these va r i dus groups w i l l a r r i v e bed ragg led a n d w e a r y at the W'estin H o t e l in De-t r o i t . Our f r iends usua l l y th ink t ha t we

spend our l i ves on vaca t i on , but would you cover the Lee lanau Pen insu la , Sau-gatuck. Ho l land , G r a n d Rap ids , Kala-mazoo and Ann A r b o r In t h ree days w i t h an agenda tha t s ta r t s before 7 a.m. and ends a f t e r m i d n i g h t every n i g h t 9

The next t u n e you a r e b rows ing t h r o u g h b rochures abou t f a r a w a y places, d r e a m i n g of exo t i c dest inat ions, th ink of th is : Readers in San An ton io and N e w Y o r k C i ty , Hous ton and Seat-t le , w i l l be s i t t i n g ove r t h e i r Sunday pa-pers r ead ing about the b e a u t i f u l lakes and woods o f M i c h i g a n , the f u n of go ing to F r a n k e n m u t h , the b i g f i sh caugh t i n the G r a n d R i v e r in d o w n t o w n G r a n d Rapids and lots of o the r i n t e r e s t i n g th ings tha t a re right ou ts ide y o u r w i n -dow.

Michigan's name aa a "water wonde r l and " is wel l deserved. It is sur-rounded by 99 pe rcen t of the sur face water of Amer ica, 20 percent of the surface water of the wor ld, has 11,000 Inland lakes, 3,600 miles of r ivers and streams, and 600,000 registered pleasure boats.

Photos courtesy Michigan Travel Bureau

Next week; A tour down the state's west coast, wtth stops along Lake Michigan. In the meantime, contact the Michi-gan Travel Bureau (1-800-292-2520) for information about your next tnp

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JE F F W I S K A H A S been che m a n caugh t in the m i d d l e f o r some t i m e now, so p a r d o n h i m if he accep ts ab rup t ca reer changes w i t h a l m o s t bo red res ignat ion

Fo r most of us, not k n o w i n g wha t we 'd be d o i n g for w o r k a m o n t h f r o m now m i g h t cause severe t r a u m a At least l i nes of w o r r y m i g h t c rease ou r face, o r our h a i r w o u l d s ta r t f a l l i ng out

Bu t W iska isn ' t l i k e mos t of the peop le in the w o r k fo rce He 's a p r o f oo tba l l p layer

That 's a c a r e e r w i t h a foundat ion as f i r m as J e l l - 0 Bu t wo rse ye t . Wiska plays in the U n i t e d States F o o t b a l l League (USFL) , wh ich m e a n s t h a t l i f e in t r a n s i t i o n is t he on ly l i f e there is

I t ' s a c r a z y l eague . " a d m i t t e d Wiska , a s t a r t i n g g u a r d fo r the Oak land I nvade rs I t ' s h a r d to keep t r a c k of wha t ' s going on

What an u n d e r s t a t e m e n t . T r a c k i n g W iska s ca ree r is l i k e f o l l o w i n g a p i nba l l — whe re i t bounces next is anyone 's guess

The F a r m i n g t o n n a t i v e g rew up p l a y i n g f oo tba l l l i ke e v e r y o n e else in the f a l l He began his career a t R e d f o r d Ca tho l i c Cen t ra l . g r a d u a t i n g in 1977 w i t h a scho larsh ip to M i c h i g a n State U n i v e r s i t y

He f in ished at M S I in 1982 and was s igned by the N F L ' s N e w Y o r n G ian ts , where he spent a year on i n j u r e d r e s e r v e on ly to be cu t i n 1983 That led h i m to the U S F L and the M i c h i g a n Pan the rs in t he s p r i n g of 1984

S P R I N G F O O T B A L L ' was an a d j u s t m e n t , b u ^ i t was m ino r by U S F L s tandards Wiska s tuck w i t h the Panthers t h r o u g h the "84 season as the t h i r d g u a r d He was r e n t i n g a house in Sou th f i e id w h i l e bu i l d ing a h o m e in N o v i when the news r e a c h e d h i m that f a l l .

The Pan the rs w e r e f o l d i ng No ins ide source i n f o r m e d W iska tha t his ca reer w h i c h had f i n a l l y got ten o f f g r o u n d f l o o r m i g h t be headed f o r a c rash

I was w a t c h i n g T V he reca l led w h e n I found out the t e a m w a s m o v i n g to O a k l a n d I d idn ' t know a n y t h i n g about it un t i l then

" M e a n w h i l e , I ' m i n the process of b u y i n g a house The m o r t g a g e c o m p a n y cal ls a c o u p l e o f days la te r and asks f o r v e r i f i c a t i o n of e m p l o y m e n t T h a t w a s in October I d i d n ' t f i n d out un t i l D e c e m b e r t ha t I was on (Oak land 's ) p ro tec ted l i s t

And you k n o w , the t e a m never ca l l ed m e I had to ca l l t h e m

A t least he had a j ob True , it was in O a k l a n d . Ca l i f . , m o r e t h a n 2,000 m i l es away f r o m his n e w home, but a j ob ' s a j o b

Wiska unseated T h o m Dornb rook i n the s t a r t i n g l i neup ea r l y i n preseason p rac t i ce and s t a r t e d a l l 20 games f o r the I nvade rs , The t e a m reached the U S F L c h a m p i o n s h i p g a m e before los ing to the B a l t i m o r e S tars

The season ended in Ju l y , and so d i d s p r i n g f o o t b a l l The U S F L h e i r a r c h y decided to s t a r t i ts next season in the f a l l of 1986

T H E I N V A D E R S w o n ' t be pa r t of i t , W i ska bel ieves H is c o n t r a c t exp i red , and no one has con tac ted h i m a b o u t res ign ing. Few of his Invaders t e a m m a t e s r e m a i n w i t h the t e a m

I don' t t h i nk ( the Invaders ) w i l l be back n e x t y e a r , " he p r e d i c t e d " I ' ve heard t hey ' r e j us t hang ing on t o see i f the U S F L wins i ts a n t i t r u s t suit against the N F L T h e y ' r e a round i n n a m e on ly

"Un less the U S F L merges w i t h the N F L . t h e r e isn ' t m u c h hope f o r t h e m "

Wh ich is u n f o r t u n a t e Wiska is c o n v i n c e d t h e r e a re N F L - c a l i b e r p l a y e r s th roughou t the U S F L He's one of t h e m

He was c o n t a c t e d by the C leve land B r o w n s f o r a t r you t , b u t a t o r n r o t a t o r cu f f in his shou lde r has pu t his ca ree r on h o l d " I n the preseason I c o u l d bench-press 515 pounds , " he said " B y the end of the season I c o u l d on l y l i f t 315 I was g e t t i n g a shot (of co r t i sone) be fo re e v e r y g a m e "

Go ing t o an N F L c a m p r i gh t a f t e r c o m p l e t i o n of a 20-game season w o u l d have been su ic ide , Wiska dec ided H is shoulder needed t i m e to h e a l

' I w o u l d n ' t have been a* m y best p e r f o r m a n c e level , and to m a k e i t in the N F L you r e a l l y have to k ick bu t t "

So now he w a i t s f o r a ca l l . The char>ce f o r h i m to con t inue his c a r e e r , he knows, is "not m m y hands, r e a l l y I t depends on someone else's m i s f o r t u n e "

W H I C H M E A N S i f someooe gets h u r t a n d an N F L t e a m needs a l i n e m a n , he m i g h t get a c a l l To f i l l his t i m e . W i s k a has re tu rned to his r o o t s He's back at his a l m a m a t e r to help coach Catho l ic C e n t r a l s junioi» va rs i t y t e a m , a n o t h e r new expe r i ence f o r h i m

"I wouldn't have coached anywhere but Catholic Central, said Wiska "I have a lot of regard for coach (Tom) Mach Plus it's a chance for me to give something back to Catholic Central

"I'm kind of in limbo nght now I d like to play a few more years, but I played at MSU and in the pro* for three years I can hang up my cleats right now. but If someooe wants to pay roe I'll play."

And whatever the future brings, he'll always have his memories

One thtng that still sticks in my gut is when the Panthers folded, he remembered When they left town, it left a bad taste In everyone's mouth

But Oakland proved better than other USFL •top* "When we went to San Antonio, we sat down and talked to their players." Wiska said They weren't sure they were going to play the game They weren't getting paid "

Ah, those were the days And Wiska can only hope that more — perhaps a bit more stable — lie

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Rocks get even with Spartans

If you needed proof tha t th is isn ' t a t y p i c a l L i vo -nia Stevenson soccer t e a m cons ide r Tuesday n igh t ' s m a t c h w i t h P l y m o u t h Sa lem.

Stevenson has v i r t u a l l y owned the Rocks the past three or f ou r yea rs Tuesday n igh t , the f i n a l score was 1-1

"We we re deLighted to t i e t h e m . " said Sa lem coach K e n Johnson " I t fee ls l i ke a w i n to us I t 's not l i ke the o l d days, but they a r e s t i l l a v e r y good t e a m — top f i v e Ln the s ta te fo r sure . "

Stevenson coach Pete Sce r r i i sn ' t l i k e l y to agree ' N o , I ' m not d isappo in ted w i t h a t ie. I don ' t expect th ings to be l i k e last year or t he past years . B u t I ' l l t e l l you, no one is go ing to w a l k ove r us We w o n ' t m a k e it easy f o r anyone ."

La rs R i c h i e r s pu t Stevenson ahead f i v e m inu tes into the g a m e , t a k i n g a p r e t t y pass f r o m John M ikke l son

Wi th t h ree m inu tes l e f t i n the f i r s t ha l f , Sa lem's M ike Tanne r s l i pped a long t h r o u g h pass to Dave Dameron w h o beat Spa r tan goa l i e D a n M i l l n e r

The rest of the g a m e be longed to the defenses and a c c o r d i n g to S e e m , the o f f i c i a l s

"We a l m o s t d o m i n a t e d the second ha l f , " S c s r n said "We j us t cou ldn ' t put i t i n the net Our prob-l e m was the o f f i c i a l s , they w o u l d n ' t le t us p lay E v e r y t i m e we h i t somebody they b l e w the wh i s t l e We got t e n t a t i v e E v e r y t h i n g in h igh school soccer is i m p r o v i n g , except the o f f i c i a t i n g I t ' s bad I t 's ru in ing the g a m e "

D.J W a r d and Steve K a r f i s he lped keep S a l e m at bay. wh i l e A n d y O r r and E l d o n Nash p layed superb-ly a long the Sa lem back w a l l Goa l i e Joe K n o e r ! was also e f f e c t i v e fo r the Rocks

"Yes, I'd say Stevenson had the better of it in the second half." Johnson said "But we had some great chances in the first half "

The shots on goal were fairly even, 21-17 Ln favor of Stevenson

Stevenson is 5-0-1 Salem l-O-l

CANTON 2, N. FARMINGTON 0-. Plymouth Can ton (2-0) fired 46 shots at North goalie Dennis McCarthy Tuesday

"And only two beat him It 's great to have him back." said North coach Cathy Cole, who's goalie had missed time with various injuries

Said Canton coach Mike Morgan "Forty-six shots, can you believe it? I told the kids, Don't kick it st the guy with tbe gloves on (the goalie) because he'll catch i t . " -

Steve More 11 was the only Chief that could beat McCarthy He did it once in the first half and again in the second

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Wil lows Sunday. Her 18-hole score of 75 set a new tournament record .

What a d i f f e r e n c e t w o weeks can m a k e " "

N o t jus t in the wea the r e i ther , al-though the d o w n p o u r that caused- the Observe r & E c c e n t r i c Wh ispe r i ng Wi l -lows Women ' s G o l f Classic to be post-poned f r o m Aug. 24 un t i l Sunday was no th i ng fo r G e r a l v n Repasky to g r ieve about

T w o weeks ago, Repasky , the defend-ing O & E c h a m p i o n f r o m L i v o n i a , f in-ished the 12th hole at Wh ispe r i ng Wi l -l ows i n a v i r t u a l t i e w i t h A n n Laue r f r o m B i r m i n g h a m , the 1983 c h a m p Tha t ' s when a s teady ra i n t u r n e d i n t o a de luge tha t f looded greens and l e f t t o u r n a m e n t d i r e c t o r G a r y Wh i tene r w i t h no cho ice bu t to reschedule

T h i r t y - e i g h t of t he 40 w o m e n who en-t e r e d the t o u r n a m e n t we re on hand for the make-up , and it was Repasky who p r o v e d unbea tab le The B o w l i n g Green Sta te U n i v e r s i t y j u n i o r took a two-s t r o k e lead w i t h a 40 on the f r o n t nine, then bu r ied her c o m p e t i t o r s w i t h a siz-z l i ng 35 over the back nine to w i n easi-ly w i t h a t o u r n a m e n t - r e c o r d 75

L A U E R A N D L I V O N I A n a t i v e R u t h M e l t o n s tayed in the hunt ove r the f i r s t n ine holes, each c a r d i n g 42s But nei-t he r cou ld keep pace w i t h the red-hot Repasky d o w n the backs t re tch . Mel -ton's 40 earned her second p lace w i t h an 82, Laue r was t h i r d w i t h 84

The reason fo r Repasky ' s easy t r i -u m p h was s i m p l e " I k n e w tha t when the t o u r n a m e n t was washed ou t I ' d be ab le to p r a c t i c e m o r e , " she said ' I ' v e been p l a y i n g 18 holes of go l f e v e r y day (on BGSU 's w o m e n ' s t e a m ) . "

Repasky had no t p layed f o r nea r l y a m o n t h p r i o r to t he o r i g i n a l t o u r n a m e n t A busy sp r i ng and ea r l y s u m m e r tour -n a m e n t schedule had le f t her burned out and c o n t e m p l a t i n g q u i t t i n g B G S U and gol f a l t oge the r Instead, she t a l ked to the new F a l c o n coach, G r e g Nye,

golf and he adv i sed t a k i n g t i m e a w a y f r o m the g a m e

So when Repasky s t a r t ed the o r i g i n a l t o u r n a m e n t , her m i n d was re f reshed but her g a m e was rus ty She and L a u e r we re t iedra t 40 a f t e r n ine holes, and by the 12th a ba t t l e to the f i n a l hole seemed c e r t a i n

B U T T H E R A I N made i t a l l inconse-q u e n t i a l " I d idn ' t know i f I w o u l d have won or n o t , " Repasky conceded Sun-day was a d i f f e r e n t s to ry

R e p a s k y wasn ' t about to miss her chance to repea t Not even a j o n g d r i v e f o l l o w i n g 54 holes of gol f F r i d a y and S a t u r d a y c o u l d keep her a w a y

A f r i e n d p icked m e up la te last n igh t , a w e a r y Repasky said. " W e got in about one ( in the m o r n i n g ) '

On F r i d a y and Sa tu rday she p layed fo r B G S U in the Southern I l l i no i s Un i -v e r s i t y T o u r n a m e n t in N o r m a l , 111., f i n -ish ing w i t h rounds of 80-81-77 f o r a 238 She d r o v e back w i t h the t e a m to B o w l i n g Green on Sa tu rday a f t e r n o o n be fo re r e t u r n i n g h o m e

H e r t r a v e l s a f f ec ted her on the f i r s t n ine holes M y s w i n g was s low, r e a l s l o w , " she sa id B u t tha t changed a f t e r she m a d e the t u r n She s tead i l y in-c reased her lead, p i ck ing up at least one s t roke o n each of the last f i v e holes She had b i rd ies at 11 and 17. o f f s e t t i n g her on ly bogey on the back n ine, a t 12

I F A N Y T H I N G insured Repasky ' s v i c t o r y , i t was her pu t t i ng She needed on ly 11 pu t t s to negot ia te the f i n a l n ine greens

I wasn ' t p u t t i n g ve ry good m y f i r s t f ou r or f i v e days at school , " she sa id " I was c u t t i n g (the ba l l ) Coach Nye gave m e some po in te rs tha t r ea l l y he lped . "

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DAN OLSZEWSKI Plymouth Canton Football Punter & Defensive End

TWICE A MONTH, one Salem and one Canton athlete will be saluted for their efforts. Athletes will be selected by the coaching staffs of their respective schools. For that "Winning Deal" on a new or used car or truck, see Dick Scott or Dick Scott Dodge

A P L Y M O U T H H I G H S C H O O L F L A S H B A C K In September of 1970, Plymouth Salem footbal l coach Tom Moshimer moved a journeyman tailback Greg LaMirand, a 6 '1 " senior, Into the staring quarterback position Against rival Northvil le High In the opening game of the 1970 season. LaMirand, making his first start at Varsity QB threw 3 TD passes to glue-fingered 6 4" senior Charley Wolfe That performance plus the durable running of Capt. Ed Scott, Don Chopp and Carl Huter enabled Plymouth to blitz Northvil le 36-8 and capture the Silver Bell emblematic of footbal l supremacy in the rivalry between the two teams. It also marked the last t ime ever the Silver Bell was up for grabs

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R o c k s , C h i e f s i m p r o v e , s o d o e s W L A A By C.J . R iaak s ta f f w r i t e r

Here 's w h a t was supposed to hap-pen at last weekend's Oak land U n i v e r -s i t y I n v i t a t i o n a l v o l l e y b a l l t o u r n a m e n t

• The host P ioneers w o u l d put on a show aga ins t some of the i r G r e a t Lakes I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e A t h l e t i c Con fe rence ( G L I A C ) r i v a l s Sag inaw Va l ley State and H i l l s d a l e wh i l e w a l t z i n g to v i c -t o r y . ga i n i ng va luab le exper ience fo r the f r e s h m e n t e a m members ,

• Schoo lc ra f t Col lege wou ld concen-t r a t e on jus t g e t t i n g some p l ay i ng t i m e i n the t e a m ' s f i r s t ac t ion of the season hop ing tha t c o m p e t i t i o n against th ree f o u r - y e a r schools w o u l d p rove benef i -c i a l to a t w o - y e a r school t ha t s ta r t s f i v e f r e s h m e n and a sophomore

W E L L , Y O U know w h a t happens to such p iauy Things, go j * i y . t w i s t i n g w h a t e v e r expec ta t ions a coach had p r i -o r to a c o m p e t i t i o n i n to some th ing qu i t e d i f f e r e n t

" W e consider i t an upset, sa id O U coach Bob H u r d l e a f t e r his P ioneers lost the champ ionsh ip m a t c h in t h ree

games to of a l l t eams School c r a f t We lost because we d i d not sus-ta in a consistent leve l of p lay "

Mo re prec ise ly , O U lost, a c c o r d i n g to Hu rd le , because we jus t d i d n ' t p lay we l l in the f ina ls "

On the other hand, Schoo l c ra f t won because i t was ab le to g a i n m o m e n t u m , th roughout the t o u r n a m e n t and con t i n -ue on an u p w a r d t rend

We s ta r t ed out (the t o u r n a m e n t ) m iss ing some serves we shou ldn ' t have , " f i r s t - yea r coach T o m Tee te rs sa id Our passing was s t r o n g th rough-out the t o u r n a m e n t , bu t ou r s p i k i n g was o f f and on

B u t everyone i m p r o v e d by Satur -day 's f ina ls

T H E O C E L O T S needed a i l the mo-m e n t u m they cou ld mus te r to subdue OU The t w o c o m b a t a n t s sp l i t the f i r s t t w o games of the f i n a l m a t c h , O U w in -n i n g Uie upenei 15-IS and S c l i u u k v a f i t ak i ng the second g a m e 15-8

I n the dec id ing contest , the P ioneers c rep t to w i t h i n t w o po in ts of v i c t o r y , f o r g i n g a 13-10 lead, B u t tha t ' s when P a t t i Koz i ck i f r o m N o r t h F a r m i n g t o n r a l l i e d Schoo lc ra f t w i t h adep t se r v i ng

Comb ined w i t h a s t r ong defens ive game, the Oce lo ts o v e r t o o k O U to c l a i m the v i c t o r y 16-14

" S t r a t e g i c a l l y , we w e r e ab le to e l im-ina te the i r m i d d l e g a m e w i t h s t rong se rv ing , " Tee te rs sa id " W e focused our serves t o w a r d t h e i r w e a k e r passers and our g i r l s w e r e ab le to p inpo in t t he i r serves. (OU) had to go to the i r out-side h i t te rs , and tha t gave us m o r e t i m e to set up de fens i ve l y

T E E T E R S U S E D f r e s h m e n Koz i ck i K i m Re l yea ( L i v o n i a Stevenson), Ka th i M c i n t o s h ( W a y n e M e m o r i a l ) , Sue Cyrus (Garden C i t y ) , Anne Bennet t (Wal led Lake Western) and A m y L o t e r o (L ivo-n ia F r a n k l i n ) , t oge the r w i t h sophomore L inda L o e f f l e r (Stevenson), w i t h great e f f i c i ency Schoo l c ra f t i sn ' t t a l l the best h i t t e r s a re Cy rus (5- foot-6 and M c i n t o s h (5-4).

Bu t they we re e f f e c t i v e Schoo lc ra f t stepped MaromU CC in s t ia ig ln games 15-6, 15-7. in F r i d a y ' s opener , and fol-lowed tha t w i t h a 11-15, 15-2, 15-13 v ic-t o r y over SVSC The Oce lo ts reached the f ina ls w i t h a 15-6, 15-7 w i n over H i l l sda le

Meanwh i le , H u r d l e was fo rced to

j ugg le his l i neup somewha t when Noel le G r a h a m su f fe red a severe ly spra ined t h u m b F r i d a y The comb ina -t ion of G r a h a m s i n j u r y and H u r d l e t r y i n g to inser t some of his p r o m i s i n g f r eshmen in to the l i neup led to his ex per ienced t e a m m e m b e r s " t r y i n g to be too good, too pe r f ec t

T H E R E S U L T was o v e r l y aggress ive p lay that led to unnecessary e r ro rs

I ' m a l i t t l e d isappo in ted , but i f it was go ing to happen I ' m g lad i t hap-pened now (a t the beg inn ing of the sea-son).' H u r d l e sa id I th ink i t w i l l bene-f i t us d o w n the r o a d The young k ids l ea rned f i r s t hand w h a t can happen i f you don' t do w h a t ' s necessary to w i n

OU reached the f i na l s by beat ing Ma-c o m b 15-3, 15-6. H i l l s d a l e 15-9, 17-15. and SVSC 15-4, 12-15. 15-3 M a r y P i ke f in ished w i t h g1? k i l l s =mi1 321 hi't:nj.-

PUNT, PASS, KICK

The Can ton Pa rks and R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t w i l l sponsor i ts a n n u a l P u n t , Pass and K i c k c o m p e t i t i o n fo r boys and g i r l s ages 8-13 at 10 a . m S a t u r d a y , Oct 5, at G r i f f i n P a r k

P r e r e g i s t r a t i o n is at 9 30 a m the day of the event

The l oca l w inners , a w a r d s w i l l be g i v e n to the top f i n i shers in s ix age groups, w i l l represent Can ton in the M e t r o D e t r o i t f ina ls in Oc tober

Ca l l 397-1000 fo r m o r e i n f o r m a -t i o n

• PCJBA REGISTRATION

The P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n J u n i o r Bas-k e t b a l l Assoc ia t ion ( P C J B A ) has set i ts r e g i s t r a t i o n dates fo r the f a l l sea-son

percen tage

Schoo lc ra f t p l a y e d v e r y w e l l , " Hur -d le conceded T h e y served tough to our le.ft h a c k , and tha t ' s the fnngh fs t

Boys and g i r l s w i t h i n the P l y m -ou th -Can ton C o m m u n i t y School Dis-t r i c t g rades 3-12 i n te res ted in p a r t i c i -p a t i n g should sign up f r o m 8:30 a .m.

9 30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept 18, a t Can-ton High School 's Phase I I I g y m n a s i -u m

Also, youths in te res ted in o f f i c i a t -ing fo r the league should s ign up at the above t imes

The r e g i s t r a t i o n fees a r e as fo l -lows: for the boys A , C and B Leagues and the g i r l s C and B Leagues, g rades th ree th rough 12, 129 fo r the boys A A and A A A Leagues, grades 9-12, $34 Fees w i l l not exceed $75 per f a m i l y w h e n reg i s te r i ng s i m u l t a n e o u s l y

• ROLLER SKATE

The Canton Pa rks and R e c r e a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t , in coopera t ion w i t h the Skat in ' S ta t ion , w i l l o f f e r r o l l e r ska t -i n g classes and lessons 5-6:30 p . m Mondays beg inn ing Sept 23

The $15 fee covers the six week ivouree ana skates

By Chris McCoaky s ta f l w r i t e r

As in a l l o the r spor ts , the new 12-l e a m a l i g n m e n t in the Western Lakes A c t i v i t i e s Assoc ia t i on ( W L A A ) has pro-duced a powerhouse conference f o r a rea g i r l s s w i m m i n g teams — the c o m -pe t i t i on in t he Lakes Div is ion be ing es-pec ia l l y in tense

T r a d i t i o n a l W L A A f r o n t r u n n e r s L i v o n i a Stevenson and P l y m o u t h Sa-l e m w i l l now be cha l lenged by t r a d i -t i ona l N o r t h w e s t Suburban League champ ions N o r t h F a - m i n g t o n and t r a d -i t i ona l NSL b r i d e s m a i d West land J o h n Glenn in t he Lakes

The 20 -yea r -o ld No r thwes t Suburban League was d isbanded last season Nor th , G lenn and L i von ia F r a n k l i n de-fected to the W L A A

In the Wes te rn D iv i s ion , P l y m o u t h Canton. F a r m i n g t o n Ha r r i son and L i von ia C h u r c h i l l have a l l i m p r o v e d and should have qu i te a f i gh t for the d i v i s ion c r o w n

Also as in o ther spor ts , the new 12-t e a m a l i g n m e n t is caus ing some i n i t i a l a d m i n i s t r a t i v e pains, W L A A o f f i c i a l s have b locked o f f th ree days on the schedule t o f a c i l i t a t e the league mee t Wi th each t e a m a l l o w e d fou r compet i -to rs per even t , some coaches are won-de r i ng if t h ree days w i l l be enough t i m e

But coaches and league o f f i c i a l s a re con f i den t a l l p r o b l e m s can and w i l l be i roned out

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Teams w i l l h i t the w a t e r fo r the f i r s t t i m e this weekend in the annua l West-

swimming

e r n Lakes Re lay Meet a t P l y m o u t h Sa-l e m

L i v o n i a Stevenson has won the m e e t the past t w o seasons and is h e a v i l y fa-v o r e d to m a k e it three t i t l e s in a r o w

The meet , sponsored by the P l y m -o u t h and Canton R o t a r y Clubs, w i l l be-g i n a t 1:30 p.m. Saturday A d m i s s i o n is $1.50 fo r adults; students w i l l be a d m i t -ted f ree

H e r e is a compos i te look a t t he t w o Cen tenn ia l Educa t i ona l P a r k s w i m t e a m s

PLYMOUTH SALEM

Coach: Chuck Olson, n i n th season 1984 f in ish: 11-3. second in the West-

e rn Lakes, second in Lakes D iv is ion

G r a d u a t i o n losses: Theresa Shaf fer . E r i n Bough ton, C o r y S i l ve r , Lynne t t e Poole

Returnees: K r i s t a l T a y l o r , senior i A l l - A r e a 1984 and league c h a m p in 100 f reesty le) ; K a r e n Da lpe , senior. L ind-say Olson, senior , C i n d y E l l i o t t , j u n i o r Lau ra Sha f fe r j u n i o r . Shannon Mur -

phy, j un i o r : Sue Bonne t t , j un i o r , T r a c y Meszaros. sophomore ; Heather Bunch, sophomore

Olson's ou t look f o r 1985: " I t ' s go ing to be v e r y tough We've never s w a m N o r t h F a r m i n g t o n before , but I know coach Pat D u t h i e does a g rea t j ob and I ' m m o r e than a l i t t l e concerned about t h e m I ' m conce rned about John Glenn And Lo is ( M c D o n a l d , coach at L i von ia Stevenson) j us t g ives m e f i t s We ' l l have a h a r d t i m e w i t h those three. We cou ld f in ish a n y w h e r e f r o m second in the d i v i s ion to f o u r t h — unless Steven-son jus t fo lds up shop

P L Y M O U T H C.ANTON

Coach: Hooke r W e l l m a n , f ou r t h sea-son

1984 f i n i sh . 7-5, c o - c h a m p i o n s o f W e s t e r n D i v i s i on w i t h F a r m i n g t o o H a r r i s o n and t h i r d i n the W e s t e r n Lakes

G r a d u a t i o n losses: G i n m e Johnson ( A l l - A r e a ) , M a r g a r e t G i l l i g a n , B r i d g e t D a i l y , K e l l y M u r p h y

Re tu rnees : L y n n Massey. s e n i o r (1984 league c h a m p i o n in 50 f r e e s t y l e ) ; K e l l y K i r k , senior, M i c h e l l e S t a c k -poole, j u n i o r . Sue Schendel, j u n i o r , K e l -l ie D a i l y , j u n i o r , L isa DeJong , j u n i o r , Jean M c L e n a g h a n . f r e s h m a n ; A m y Schmi t z , j u n i o r Ju l i e F i s h e r , j u n i o r

W e l l m a j i ' s outlook for 1985: " W e w i l l be O K , bu t ou r league has g o t t e n a l o t tougher I t h i nk we c a n g i v e i t ( l eague t i t l e ) a shot. We w i l l be ab le to c o m p e t e in ou r d iv i s ion , We ' l l g i ve s o m e o f those t e a m s a l l they can hand le . "

Reg is te r in person o r by m a i l to the Canton P a r k s and Rec rea t i on D e p a r t -m e n t . 1150 Canton Center Road, Can-

pass to m a k e f r o m there We just d idn ' t execute the pass

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Canton goa l ie B r i a n Gav igan , in a d d i t i o n to rack -ing up h is second shutout , assisted on the f i r s t goal w i t h a b o o m i n g punt tha t covered some 85 ya rds Scot t M o r g a n assisted on the second M o r e l l goal

B r y a n Wh i t e l ey and B r a d N e v i l l e he lped con t ro l the p lay f r o m the i r m i d f i e l d spots f o r Canton.

Of the 10 shots N o r t h (0-4) f i r ed at Gav igan , Je f f J u l i a n got o f f f i v e t w o of w h i c h h i t the crossbar

P L Y M O U T H C H R I S T I A N 5, S O U T H F I E L D C H R I S T I A N 2: I t was the f i r s t t i m e a P l y m o u t h C h r i s t i a n soccer t e a m has beaten Sou th f ie id Chris-t i an .

Dave Pres ley scored th ree goals and Rod Wind le t w o to pace the Eag les in t he i r season opener

B R O T H E R R I C E 2. C A T H O L I C C E N T R A L 1: R i c e (5-0-1) got t w o goals f r o m Sean M c M a n n to oust CC fo r the f i r s t t i m e in i ts soccer history-

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I t was unde rs tood going in t ha t one of f o u r o u t s t a n d i n g teams c o m p e t i n g i n the G r e a t Lakes T i p - O f f G i r l s Baske t -ba l l T o u r n a m e n t last week w o u l d c o m e away w i t h an 0-2 r e c o r d

But f e w expec ted that i g a m to be P l y m o u t h S a l e m

But tha t ' s the w a y i t wo rked o u t as Salem, a f t e r s u f f e r i n g a 61-41 d r u b b i n g f r o m L i v o n i a L a d y w o o d Thursday , los t a f r u s t r a t i n g 47-43 decis ion to D e t r o i t St. M a r t i n D e P o r r e s Saturday

Sa lem led 41-35 w i t h 5 49 l e f t in the game But t he R o c k s d idn ' t score a g a i n un t i l the f i n a l seconds of the game. De-Porres , m e a n w h i l e , r a n off 12 s t r a i g h t points and f o r c e d nine Sa lem t u r n -overs.

I t was an o p p r e s s i v e ha l f - cou r t press tha t d id the R o c k s in.

" T O B E H O N E S T , no, I d i d n ' t expect us to have t ha t m u c h d i f f i c u l t y aga inst that press." Sa lem coach F r e d Tho-m a n n sa id " B u t . l i k e I to ld the k ids, you have to be ab le to execute when the pressure is on. We had some oppor tun i -t ies to put tha t t e a m a w a y We had the baske tba l l so m a n y t i m e s i t was un rea l B u t we j us t cou ldn ' t t ake ca re of i t . "

Sa lem had fou r consecut ive chances to add to the i r s i x -po in t lead bu t t u rned the ba l l back over to DePor res . F ina l -ly . the Eag les began to score. And the m o r e D e P o r r e s scored, the m o r e i ts press in tens i f ied .

"We s t i l l have 18 m o r e games to p lay . " T h o m a n n said, not w a n t i n g to o v e r p l a y the consequences of his t eam 's t w o ea r l y defeats. "We have to go back in to the g y m and get ready f o r Wa l l ed L a k e Cen t ra l (Thursday night)

"Th is is a new g roup o f p layers R igh t now they are t r y i n g to f i nd out

Chiefs get physical, put the hurt on RU

P l y m o u t h C a n t o n was successful in a wide-open, f as t - paced basketba l l g a m e in i ts season opener w i t h D e t r o i t Sou theas te rn las t week

Tuesday n i g h t , the Chiefs showed they cou ld p l ay a phys ica l g a m e too, k n o c k i n g o f f non- league foe R e d f o r d Union, 46-25

" I t was phys ica l , " said Canton coach Rob Neu "We fo rced t h e m to step ou t and p lay h a r d And as the g a m e wo re on, we got m o r e i n te l l i gen t We f i gu red out w h a t t h e y we re do ing and cap i ta l -ized on i t . "

Senior D i a n a K n i c k e r b o c k e r led the Chiefs w i t h 13 points and 10 rebounds

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center D a e d r a Char les scored 23 points to lead a l l sco re rs , but no o ther Eag le reached doub le f i gu res

Fo r Sa lem, Dena Head paced the at-tack w i t h 12 po in ts . Les l ie P l i ch ta add-ed 11 and Jess ica H a n d l e y 10

G r e g K o l b , d i r e c t o r of t he G r e a t Lakes Scou t ing Bu reau a n d t h e o r g a n -izer of the t o u r n a m e n t se lec ted a n a l l -t o u r n a m e n t team: Sue L a l i b e r t e ( M V P ) and M a r y Joy Koncza l f r o m L a d y w o o d . Sue Nissen f r o m D i v i n e Ch i l d , C h a r l e s f r o m D e P o r r e s and Head f r o m S a l e m .

Ladywood grabs 2nd Tip-Off title B y C h r i s M c C o a k y s ta f f wr i te r

Ah , the power of persuas ion, L i v o n i a Ladywood g i r l s b a s k e t b a l l coach E d Ka-

vanaugh , knojgj^ to have one o f the m o r e ace rb i c tongues around, exerc ised i t b e t w e e n halves of Sat u r d a y night 's champ ionsh ip g a m e in the G r e a t Lakes T ip -O f f G i r l s B a s k e t b a l l T o u r n a m e n t at U - M D e a r b o r n

L a d y w o o d c a m e o f f the c o u r t a f t e r a l ack lus te r h a l f t r a i l i n g Dea rbo rn D i v i n e Ch i l d . 22-21

" W e had a l i t t l e d iscussion at the h a l f about going t h r o u g h the mot ions , " K a v a n a u g h said.

The "discussion" l i t a f i r e unde r the Blazers, who proceeded to wh ip D C 63-48 fo r t he i r second s t r a i g h t Grea t Lakes c r o w n

" I t was just an in tens i t y t h i n g . " K a v a n a u g h said " W e h i t a couple of shots a t t h e s t a r t of the ha l f and t ha t seemed to get th ings g o i n g And as we became m o r e aggressive. D i v i n e C h i l d b e c a m e more ten ta-t i v e , "

C A T H Y S C H R A M , as she d i d aga ins t P l y m o u t h S a l e m in the f i r s t g a m e of t he t o u r n e y , h i t t w o long-

girls basketball range j u m p e r s at the beg inn ing of the second ha l f to pu t some d is tance be tween L a d y w o o d and DC.

A l so g i v i n g the B lazers a boost was sen io r for -w a r d M a r y J o y Konczal . Koncza l scored six po in ts in the t h i r d q u a r t e r (14 fo r the game) and m a d e t w o key steals back- to -back t r i g g e r i n g a 13-4 bu rs t .

O the r B laze r heroines we re Sue L a l i b e r t e and Ann M a r i e T h o m a s

La l i be r te , vo ted the t o u r n a m e n t ' s mos t v a l u a b l e p layer , scored 17 po in t s and was s t r ong on the boards.

Thomas, a sophomore , was pressed i n t o d u t y i n the t h i r d q u a r t e r w h e n s t a r t i n g po in t g u a r d J e n n y Nadeau p i cked up her f o u r t h foul . T h o m a s g u i d e d the B lazer o f fense v i r t u a l l y w i t hou t e r r o r

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Unless t hey ' r e go ing up no r t h f o r the weekend, few O b s e r v e r l a n d f o o t b a l l f o l l o w e r s w i l l have a chance to see the Game of the Week.

Tha t ' s because it w i l l take p lace Sat-u rday n ight jTJJO p.rn m T r a v e r s e C i t y , as host St F ranc i s , one of the s ta te s top - ranked teams in Class C. takes on a sen ior - laden R e d f o r d St Aga tha squad

" I unders tand w e ' r e p l a y i n g a t e a m tha t people say m i g h t be p l a y i n g aga ins t De t ro i t DePo r res for the s ta te champ ionsh ip in the Pon t i ac S i l ve r -dome . " said Agatha coach John God-d a r d "We ' re look ing f o r w a r d to i t and the k ids a re exc i ted

"We had the best Monday p r a c t i c e since I ' ve been here 7

Both teams opened the season last weekend, post ing shutouts

Aga tha dropped D e t r o i t S e r v i l e . 21-0. w h i l e St F ranc is b lanked T a w a s , 20-0

" I SAW T H E M play F r i d a y and t hey ' r e v e r y basic t w o t i g h t ends

said the Aga tha coach " B u t we l l be ready to p l ay "

Aga tha c a m e out of las t week's w i n against Serv i te sho r t -handed at qua r t e rback

S ta r te r T o m T r u j i l l o took a h i t in the back and s u f f e r e d a co l lapsed lung H e ' l l be out f o r a t least f o u r weeks, ac-co rd ing to G o d d a r d

Chr is Orzech, the b a c k u p qua r te r -back is out w i t h a s e p a r a t e d shoulder , leav ing the s igna l c a l l i n g to defens ive back J i m K n i t t e ! a 6 - f o o t - l 180-pound senior

" I t ' s a cha l l enge fo r J i m , " Godda rd said. " B u t he t h r o w s w e l l and is a good a th le te . He's a l i t t l e n e r v o u s r i gh t now but he ' l l be f ine "

How does the O b s e r v e r spor ts s ta f f see i t " P ick — St F r a n c i s w ins a close one. both w r i t e r s ag ree

F R I D A Y G A M E S

P L Y M O U T H S A L E M at L I V O N I A C H U R C H I L L (7:30 p .m. ) — Salero was pushed around last wetk by a -good Trenton team Churchill showed tough defense m a 15-7 win over Sterling Heights The teams appear to be equal The team malting Lbe fewest mistakes wins Pick

and a basic f o r m a t i o n . " G o d d a r d said. " B u t they don' t m a k e m i s t a k e s T h e y also have a l i nebacker , Joe Con ley . tha t is a m a j o r co l lege p rospec t , "

T w o years ago, St. F r a n c i s lost to D e t r o i t DePo r res fo r the s ta te c h a m -p ionsh ip on a last -second p l ay

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— McCoaky takes Churchill t>ut Emons takes Sa-iern

L I V O N I A S T E V E N S O N at L I V O N I A F R A N K L I N (7:30 p .m. ) — Both teams losers last week, need to generate more offense Stevenson quarterback Dave Rosochakj wasn t as bad as his 5-for-19 passing performance indicated Franklin quarterback Dave Drabicki needs to put on a better show than he did last week against Forfeon Pk-k — McCoaky likes Stevenson, but Emons says Franklin's defense pulls them through

grid predictions W E S T L A N D J O H N G L E N N at P O N -

T I A C C E N T R A L (7:30 p.m.) — If this was basketball. Glenn would be in trouble But it's foot ball and Central, yet to play a game looming off a 1-6 season-, is no match for tbe powerful Rockets Pick — Two votes for Glenn

B I S H O P B O R G E S S at R E D F O R D U N I O N (7:30 p .m. ) — Borgess let the beat and fumbles get to them last week tn a ooe-point loss to Dearborn Edael Ford Rt' got coach Jim Gibbons Jus first win in a mild upset over Steven-son Pick — Borgess it s unanimous

R E D F O R D T H U R S T O N at A L L E N P A R K (7:30 p.m.) — What do you make of this Thurston team, which snapped a 10-game los-.ng streak last week" Coach Rem Powell of the Eagles returns to his old stomping grounds, taking on Allen Park veteran coach Ed Bellas Tbe Jag-uars. a 3-0 winner last week over Gross*- lie. are the defending Tn-River League champs Pick — Allen Park

A N N A R B O R H U R O N at W A Y N E M E M O R I A L (7:30 p.m.) — Wayne a-01 should have three of its starters back off suspen-sion,1. giving them a better chance at upsetting Ana Arbor Huron, which lost last week to Lansing Sei-toc. 21-0; Can running back Darren Tatum do it again" Pick — Emons likes Wayne again. McCoskv takes the River Rats

C A T H O L I C C E N T R A L at Y P S I L A N T l (7:30 p.m.) — You remember when Ypsi'S Eric Ball, a high school All-Amencan now at UCLA was beU W 34 yards by CC" Things won t change much for Ypsi Pick — CC

W A L L E D L A K E C E N T R A L a t P L Y M O U T H C A N T O N (7:30 p.m.) -Central beat Miiford last week 1J-J, while Canton 3 doing a little soul searching after being pounded

• last week by North Farmington, 2J-0 Canton yB Tony Aiken should be back tn action this week Pick — Mo-re soul searching m Line for Canton

N. F A R M I N G T O N v» W A L L E D L A K E W E S T E R N (7:30 p .m. at W.L. C e n t r a l ) — This is a mismatch from the word go Western loat to Class B Novi last week, IJ-7 North s defense held Canton to minus-IS yards rushing last week Pk-k North pulls out the ball peer, hammers

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C L A R E N C E V I L L E a t B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S C R A N B R O O K (2 p.m.) — Tbe Metro Conference season opens with both schools coming off lopaided ooo-league defeats last week Cranbrook beat CTarencevllle handily lq past years, but this is a different year Pk-k -McCoaky tries Cranbrook, while Emons sav* Ciarenceville gets untracked

F A R M I N G T O N H A R R I S O N at F A R M I N G T O N (1 p.m.) — This will be « much better game than you may think. Farming ton isn't as bad as its S4-0 loss to Southfieid trugh-indicate, and even though Harrison was impres sive over West Bloomfield last week, the jury a sull out on the young Hawks .As always when these untta-city rivals meet, it ' l l be a rock 'em sock em affair Pick — Falcon QB Joe Bob Wen-son is a questionable starter because of an ankle injury — Harmon wins L

G A R D E N C I T Y a t W A R R E N W O O D S T O W E R (1 p.m.): Can the Cougars come back after the heartbreaking loss to Wayne~ Tower zipped L'Anse Crettse North 19-0 Pick — It's 0-2 for the Cougars, tbe "experts" coocor

Last week. McCosky was 9-5 arid

F.mons 8-6

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prepared weekly by the OB sen. -e'r spons staff High schools ei -gibie for consideration must Be located >n Livonia. Garden C i>. Red'oro. Westland Wayne Plymouth Canton. Farminglor or Farisingtcm Hills

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1 Wsld John G lenn 2 Cathol ic Centra^ 3 Farmington H a r r i s o " 4 N Farmt f ig ton 5 B ishop Bo rgess

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I t wasn ' t p re t t y , but R e d f o r d T h u r s t o n f oo tba l l coach Ron P o w e l l d idn ' t c a r e I t was a v i c t o r y - a m u c h needed one

On Sa tu rday , T h u r s t o n b roke a 10-game los ing s t reak w i t h an 8-0 v i c t o r y ove r v i s i t i n g G i b r a l t a r Ca r l son I t was also the f i r s t w i n for the second yea r co^ch

"We ' re capab le of p l a y i n g be t te r o f fens i ve l y . " P o w e l l sa id "We had ou r chances

" B u t I feel they ( the p laye rs ) needed this w i n N o w tha t t hey ' ve got a taste, t h e y ' l l fee! be t te r about themse lves "

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The Eag les ' defense, led by l i nebackers Chr is M c F a r l a n d and Dave D i e t r i c h , r ecove red four Car l -son f umb les

The on ly score of the g a m e o c c u r r e d in the sec-ond q u a r t e r when D i e t r i c h p i c k e d of f a pass and r e t u r n e d i t 35 ya rds fo r a t o u c h d o w n Q u a r t e r b a c k K e v i n O'Connor added a t w o - p o i n t convers ion pass to Ron Rousseau to account f o r a l l the scor ing,

"We had about 150 y a r d s t o t a l o f fense, " P o w e l l exp la ined . "We d id not execu te t h a t we l l . "

On F r i d a y . P o w e l l r e t u r n s to h is a l m a m a t e r , A l -len P a r k , to face the J a g u a r s i n the T n - R i v e r League opener fo r bo th t e a m s . A l l e n P a r k is the de fend ing league champ ions .

P o w e l l , w h o p l a y e d f o r A l l e n P a r k in 1960, g o e s a g a i n s t h i s old c o a c h , E d B e l l a s , w h o h a s b e e n t h e J a g u a r s h e a d c o a c h f o r 21 y e a r s .

" I k n o w the c o a c h i n g s t a f f , " P o w e l l said. " A l l e n P a r k is qu ick and they execu te w e l l . T h e y ' r e the k i n d of t e a m tha t is g o i n g to get b e t t e r each game. "

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E D S E L F O R D 21, B O R G E S S 20: Mistakes cost Redford Bishop Borgess a season-opening victory Saturday a l Dearborn Eds<?l Ford

Quarterback Dan Enos ran for a pair of touchdowns and threw for another, all in the f irst half, as the Thunder-birds held off the Spartans

"We shut Edsel out in the second half." said Borgess coach Gary Cook ".And we should have been on the board in the fourth quarter With four minutes to go we had the ball on their 35-yard line, f i rst and down, and fumbled

"Turnovers were the big thing " A f te r the Spartans missed the extra point in the th i rd

quarter, which would have tied the game, they turned the ball over three times in the f inal period on a pair of fum-bles and an interception

Borgess. outgained by Kdsel Ford 276-215 in total yard-age. rel ied pr imar i ly on 6-foot-2. 215-pound senior full-back Mike Stewart, who scored al l three Spartan TDs on runs of 44. 9 and 6 yards He had 95 yards tn 15 carries for the day

Quarterback Mike Ritchie hit 5 of 10 passes for 92 vards

S T . A G A T H A 21 , S E R V I T E 0: Defense played a big role in Redford St Agatha's shutout Saturday night against Detroit Servite in a non-league game at Redford Union's Kra f t F ie ld

The Aggies held Servite to a mere 41 yards on the ground and "allowed just one completed pass for 11 yards

"The whole defense played a great game," said Agatha coach John Goddard, "Our front people — John Marnon John Modes. Kevin Rich, Nick Phillips, Ron Rychlinski were outstanding,"

Agatha racked up 269 total yards, 197 on tbe ground

The Aggies opened the scoring in the f i rst quarter or. Tom Truj i l lo 's 1-yard quarterback sneak J im Kitchens extra point made it 7-0 at half

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I n f i r s t f l i g h t . A r i s t a N o l f f of Can-ton f i r ed a 45-42. 87 to f i n i sh f i r s t ove ra l l . C a r o l La rsen o f L i v o n i a was second w i t h 45-45 90. Pa t H u r i c k of L i v o n i a was t h i r d at 45-46 91 and Pa-t r i c i a Wa ldecke r of L i v o n i a was f ou r t h at 51-43/94

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A l t h o u g h the runners have recov-ered. West B l o o m f i e l d H i g h School T r a c k Coach John A v e r i l l is unsure i f he w i l l host the mee t nex t y e a r Th i s yea r m a r k e d the meet 's 20th a n n i v e r -sa ry

The even t is the f i r s t h igh-school -sponsored mee t in the s ta te and leads the season, A v e r i l l sa id

The e m e r g e n c y m e d i c a l serv ices un i t of t he West B l o o m f i e l d F i r e De-p a r t m e n t was on the scene and rushed the g i r l s to area hospi ta ls. A l l of the g i r l s w e r e re leased f r o m hosp i ta l s the same day

E i g h t o the r g i r l s we re t r e a t e d f o r heat exhaus t ion and about 15 o ther r u n n e r s e i t h e r f e l l or l e f t the 3 .1 -mi le

LEGAL NOTICE

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

P L E A S E TAKE NOTICE. On S e p t e m b e r b, 1M5, Form-65, Annual Local Unit F isca l R e p o r t fo r Counties. Cities, Vil lages, and Townships for the Fisca l Year End ing B e t w e e n July 1.1984 and J u n e 30,1985, has been filed with the S ta te of MJchigan. F o r m - 6 5 is ava i lab le for publ ic inspection in the Clerk 's o f f ice a t Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road. P l y m o u t h . Michigan 48170 Telephone No 453-3840

E S T H E R HULSLNG, Clerk Publish. September 12. !»8S

f CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING COMMISSION

T O R E Z O N E FROM: R - l (Single F a m i l y Resident ia l Distr ict) TO: R-2-A (Mul t ip le F a m i l y Res ident ia l Distr ict)

D A T E O F HEARING: S e p t e m b e r 18, 1985 T I M E O F HEARING: 7.30 P.M. P L A C E O F HEARING: 42350 Ann Arbor Road

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN tha t the P l ann ing Commiss ion of the Char te r Township of P l y m o u t h has received a pet i t ion to rezone the following described p roper ty f r o m R - l (Single Fami ly Res ident ia l Dis t r ic t ) to R-2-A (Multiple F a m i l y Resident ia l Dis-t r ic t ) Application No 728

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L E G A L DESCRIPTION A pa rce l of land in tbe Nor thwes t Q u a r t e r of Section 23. Town 1 South. Range 8 Eas t , P lymouth Township , Wayne Coonty. Michigan, daacrtbed as fol lows Commenc ing a t a point in t he Eas t and Wea* Q u a r t e r line o< said Sactioo U which point is dis tant Nor th M degrees 25 minntea West 217 0 fee t f r o m the c e n t e r peat ot said Section 23. running thence North % dagieaa I t mlnatea 37 secoods Eas t X3C.23 f ee t to a p o i n t t t a n c e North M degrees 25 minutes Weet 210 07 fee t to a point, thence South 3 deg ree s I I minutes 37 seconds West 234 23 feet lo a point in the said Eas t and Wast Q n a r t a r Una: thebc* Sooth M deg ree s 25 minutes E a s t 210 07 fee t along tha said E a s t and West Quar t e r line to the nlace of bes lnn ins Conta in ing 1 139 acres , m o r a or leas to the place of beginning Conta in ing

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O R D I N A N C E NO U A M E N D C D ZONING M A P N O 22

P L Y M O U T H C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP W A Y N E COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS F U R T H E R GIVHN that the proposed a m a a d n w i t to the m a p aa p r t a t a d m a y be examined a t the Townahlp Hall 42350 ABB A r t o r Road, dar ing r e g a i n r business b o o n , until the d a t a ot pafattc bear ing . Sep tember I t . 1M5 At the petolic bear ing tha P l ann ing Commiss ion m a y r e c o m m e n d resetting ot tbe pe t i t ioners premisea to a a y a s s a l lowable under t b e p r o r t t o a a ot the P t y m o a t h Townsh ip Zoning Ordinance No. S3. -v

CLINTON STROEBKL, Secretary

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- G A R D E N L A N E S : S teve Topa l in posted 687 to pace tbe V i n c o League Roger An te l was next w i t h 655 and B i l l Rodgers had 648

In tbe St L inus League D a v i d Bazner set the pace w i j h 648. Gene A l t e r s took runner up honors w i t h 634 and M a r y Po r te r a 605 in the lad ies league

S U P E R B O W L Y v o n n e Budziak took top place In the t r i o league w i t h a 627. I n the h igh g a m e r a c e Peggy Smlt -

ley w o n w i t h 234 and Peggy S m i t l e y bad a 227 '

F A R M I N G T O N L A N E S A n e w l a dies c lass ic got u n d e r w a y l a s t w e e k and w i l l b o w l each F r i d a y at noon As a beg inner G a i l Feh renbecb was h igh w i t h a 602 ser ies

P L A Z A L A N E S K e n Sterner bad g a m e s of 233 and 207 fo r a 6 M ser ies in the men 's leagues g e t a w a y season opener .

race because of the 80-90-degree heat and h igh h u m i d i t y

None of the runners s u f f e r i n g f r o m heat exhaus t ion we re West B l o o m f i e l d H i g h School s tudents

" A L L O F O U R runners a re in r e a l good shape." A v e r i l l said "They d i d n ' t have any p r o b l e m s . "

About 140 t eams of boys and g i r l s f r o m about 75 d i f f e r e n t schools showed up to compe te i n the mee t

F o r m a n y runners i t was the f i r s t mee t of the season, A v e r i l l sa id. The p r o b l e m of heat exhaus t ion was p roba -b l y compounded by the f ac t t ha t th i s e a r l y in the season m a n y runne rs a re not in shape, he added

The g i r l s events we re scheduled to t ake p lace f i r s t . W i t h i n an hour the f i r s t r unne r had a l ready succumbed to the heat.

The m e d i c a l t e a m s tand ing by sug-gested the mee t be cance l led because of the heat

" I t was one of the most hot. h u m i d days we 've had to r u n in." A v e r i l l sa id "The b o t t o m l i ne is they we re not i dea l cond i t ions to be r u n n i n g under . "

Schoolcraf t College Ocelot Run 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 22

(Co-sponsored by the Observer & Eccentric)

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Signature

Signature of parent or guardian (If younger than 18)

T - s h i r t ( y o u t h ) : s m a l l C / m e d i u m • l a r g e •

( a d u l t ) : s m a l l t l m e d i u m • l a r g e • X - l a r g e I

F e e : $ 9 ( i nc l . l o n g - s l e e v e sh i r t ) , $ 1 2 o n r a c e d a y ( s h i r t If a v a i l a b l e )

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING COMMISSION

TO R E Z O N E F R O M : R - l - E (Single F a m i l y Res iden t ia l Dis t r ic t ! TO: R - l - H (Single F a m i l y Res iden t ia l Dis t r ic t !

DATE O F HEARING: Sep t ember 18.1985 T I M E O F HEARING: 7 30 P.M. P L A C E O F HEARING: 42350 Ann Arbor Road

NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G I V E N that the P lanning Commiss ion of the Char t e r Township of P lymouth has r ece ived a petition to rezone the fol lowing descr ibed proper ty f r o m R - l - E (Single F a m i l y Res ident ia l District) to R - l - H (Single F a m i l y Residential Dis-trict). Application No. 726

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION P a r t s of tbe South V* of Section 20 and tbe N.E. * of Sec t ion 28 T lS. , R * E _ Plymouth Township, Wayne County. Michigan, being m o r e pa r t i cu la r ly desc r ibed a s

Beginning a t tbe South Vt corner ot said Section 20. said point a lso being t b e North W corner of sa id Section » thence S. M 50' 0 C W. 2414 21 f a s t a l o n g the South line of sa id Section 20 and North l ine of said Section » to a point o o the Eas t e r ly r igh t of w a y line of Ridge Road ( 1 W widafc t hence N. OS* M « " E 329 44 feet a long sa id Eas ter ly right of way Una to a point on tbe sou tba r ty right of way of M-14; thence along said Souther ly right ot way 1491 M test along the a r c of a c u r v e to the r ight hairing a rad ius ot 3714.79 f ee t s a d a centra l angle ot 31* 3«' 49" and a long chord bea r ing N. 71* 41" 44" K. 1 4 7 U 1 -f e e t thence cont inuing a long said Souther ly right of way line at M-14 S. * ' 33' 49- E 1920 34 f e a t t beoce S 93* 9T 34" W 577 24 f ee t to a point oa t b e Soa th line ol said Sect ion 20 said line being tbe N o r t h l ine of sa id Section » . t bence N H 47* OS" E 434.31 fea t a k a g said Sonth Use. thance S 91* 4T W W. 1045 54 fea t to a po in t oo tha uantaiUna of Nor th Te r r i t o r i a l (M* wide* thance N M* 05 O f w 1230.50 feet a t aag Mid i l w l h n a i Nor th T e r r i t o r i a l R o a d to the north-south line of said Section 3 * s a d tbanea N. 9»* 9T ar* E. 1040 54 f ee t a long sa id North-South * l ine to t he point of ing 77.979 a c r e s of land, m o r e or tasa Sub jec t I s t he n g b u of tha North Te r r i to r i a l Road o e w tbe South 33.00 l u s t Also sub j ec t t o a a y other e a s e m e n t s or rights of way of r eco rd . If s u y

ORDCNANCS N O S3 AMENDED ZONING M A P NO. 11

PLYMOUTH CHARTER TOWNSHIP WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN

NOTICE IS F U R T H E R G I V E N tha t t b e a n may he examined a t tha T o w m b i p HaO.

businaas hours, unti l t be -da t a of public I

At the public hea r ing t b e |Htmnews i r w h i i to any ass Township Zoning O r d i n a n c e No «3

M M H i i f l H a i t i i i a a a a a a i a a s M H M M M M a H a f l i M M i i i f l i n a f l M

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A bond's safety is as important as its yield When you buy bonds, i t s t e m p t i n g to

look for the h ighest poss ib le y ie lds But the y ie ld f i gu re c a n be m i s l ead ing unless you also cons ide r t he qua l i t y of the bond

The safest bonds a re issues for wh ich the U.S g o v e r n m e n t is d i r e c t l y obl iged to meet in te res t a n d p r i n c i p a l p a i ments The g o v e r n m e n t , a f t e r a l l . can create money to pay i t s debts tf neces-5a r y

Below tha t l o f t y l e v e l l i e a vast ar-ray of secur i t ies issued by U.S agen-cies. co rpo ra t i ons a n d l oca l govern-ment un i ts — sta tes , count ies , c i t ies Bonds issued by these a r e ca l l ed mu-n ic ipa ls or t a x - e x e m p t s because thei r interest p a y m e n t s u s u a l l y a re exempt f r o m fede ra l i n c o m e tax . The re you w i l l f ind bonds r a n g i n g f r o m those that are a lmost as so l id as U.S gove rnmen t issues to those c lose t o o r a l ready in defau l t

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if you know wha t they m e a n and how they a f f e c t m a r k e t p r i ces

These a re the r a t i n g ca tegor ies used

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S tandard & Poor 's AA . A, B B B , and B B ra t ings are s o m e t i m e s supp lemen t -ed w i t h a p lus (1-) o r m i n u s (-) s ign to ra ise or l owe r a bond 's pos i t ion w i t h i n the g roup Moody 's m a y add a n u m e r a l I f o r t ax -exempt issues i n the A and Baa groups w i t h s o m e w h a t s t r o n g e r s tand ings

Rat ings m o d i f i e d by P, f o r p rov i s i on -al, or COn, for c o n d i t i o n a l , i nd i ca te t ha t some cond i t ion has to be f u l f i l l e d be fo re a f i n a l j u d g m e n t can be made . F o r examp le , the bond m a y be backed by revenues f r o m a p r o j e c t not ye t c o m p l e t e d

Nex t week The p r i c e fo r qual i ty-bonds

C o m i n g up is a y e a r - e n d t a x p l a n n i n g sem ina r des igned to he lp you dec ide

wha t to do now The f o l l o w i n g people w i l l speak Sid M i t t r a and Bob F u l t o n annu i t ies and t a x t i o n B i l l A rge ropo l i s . l u re of h i gh -w r i t e -o f f t a x she l te r Dean C a l v e r t and Sid M i t t r a m u t u a l funds (bonds and stock) w i t h t i m i n g The sem-ina r w i l l be he ld 7-9 p .m. Tuesday , Oct 8, a t the K ings l ey Inn, 1475 N Wood-w a r d Ave , B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

The s e m i n a r is f ree , but r eg i s t r a t i on is requ i red . Ca l l 643-8888 fo r reg is t ra t ion

SuJ Mittra ts d i r e c t o r , personal fi-nancial planning program at Oak-land University and president of Coordinated Financial Planning Inc. in Troy

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Fea r - tfiats wha t keeps noo smokers f r o m c o m p l a i n i n g to the i r bosses and fe l l ow emp loyees about how Uiey su f fe r f r o m others ' p u f f i n g

Ove r - r egu la t i on — that 's how the to-bacco indus t r y sees a M i c h i g a n leg is la-t i v e b i l l to conf ine s m o k i n g in public-bu i ld ings to des ignated areas

I ' m not ge t t i ng the s ta t i c I thought I w o u l d f r o m the s m o k e r s , " said s ta te Rep Jus t ine Barns , D-West land , a f t e r a th ree-hour pub l i c hea r ing M o n d a y in Wes t land C i ty H a l l on her House B i l l 4500

Fanned by the A m e r i c a n L u n g Asso-c ia t i on . 19 opponents of second-hand s m o k e " urged a House s u b c o m m i t t e e on pub l ic hea l th to r epo r t out f a v o r a b l y Ba rns ' b i l l . T w o indust ry spokesmen opposed i t . and one i m p a r t i a l obse rve r con tended the b i l l w o u l d n ' t w o r k

" M Y P A R E N T S smoked th ree and fou r packs a day, ' ' said Judy Spei r -C r a w f o r d of Y p s i l a n t i " I was t r a i n e d by m y parents not to a s k " o thers to re-f r a i n f r o m s m o k i n g

M y lungs are p e r m a n e n t l y d a m -aged. " she sa id T r a v e l i n g t h r o u g h the lobby of De t ro i t M e t r o p o l i t a n A i r p o r t , t he U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n g r a d u a t e s tudent said she mus t " a r r a n g e fo r a id and oxygen Can you imag ine the h u m -i l i a t i o n ? "

Spe i r -C raw fo rd d isp layed a poster boa rd w i t h the med i ca t i ons she takes to t r e a t as thma and a ra re l u n g d isease " T h e cost is w e l l o v e r $100 a m o n t h , " she said " I cannot phys i ca l l y t o l e r a t e c i g a r e t t e smoke "

" M A R S H M A L L O W m a n a g e m e n t is to b l a m e in compan ies w h e r e bosses

f a i l to designate s m o k i n g areas, said G e r a l d O 'Grady , a B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s resident and pres ident of People Against Tobacco Smoke

Many w o r k e r s a r e a f r a i d to com-p la in Some a re a f r a i d they w i l l lose the i r }obs, said O ' G r a d y , w h o said his g roup has c o m p l a i n e d " 5 0 to 75' compan ies on behal f of w o r k e r s who su f fe r f r o m s m o k e

O 'Grady — who sa id h is own em-p loyer , Genera l M o t o r s , a n d such la rge companies as Boe ing a r e good about des igna t ing s m o k i n g a reas — ins is ted tha t " m a n y t imes m a n a g e m e n t is not w i l l i n g to l i s ten U n f o r t u n a t e l y , i t w i l l take leg is la t ion in too m a n y co rpora -t ions "

Bu t when O ' G r a d y dec l i ned to name the compan ies , Rep M a t Dunask iss , R -Lake Or ion , t u r n e d v i s i b l y coo l to his t e s t i m o n y T h o u g h a n o n - s m o k e r , Dunaskiss sa id he " p r e f e r s to see peo-p le approach m a n a g e m e n t " ra the r than pass a r i g i d s ta te l a w

T O B A C C O spokesmen sa id the b i l l wou ld be cos t l y to e n f o r c e and be " a n i n t r us i on " i n to the w o r k p lace .

"Most d is t ress ing is t ha t emp loyees are fo rced to p lay p o l i c e " on other workers , sa id Denn is M u c h m o r e , repre-sent ing the A m e r i c a n T o b a c c o Inst i -tute. A Ch icago c o u r t w h i c h handles pub l ic s m o k i n g v i o l a t i ons r e p o r t e d 92 percent of de fendants w e r e b l ack — in-d i ca t i ng the l a w was r a c i a l l y d i s c r i m i -na to ry . he sa id

Wa l t Mane r , r e p r e s e n t i n g the M ich i -gan Tobacco and Candy D i s t r i b u t o r s and Vendors Assoc ia t ion , s a i d there are 2,000 to 3,000 stores, thea te rs , w o r k places, ins t i tu t ions and p u b l i c bu i ld ings in I n g h a m County w h i c h w e r e be sub-jec t to the l aw , bu t on l y 20 pub l ic hea l th inspectors on the j o b

In a soc ie ty t h a t h a s a pill or p rescr ip t ion for a l m o s t e v e r y t h i n g , ve ry l i t t le is ava i lab le t o help t h e p e r s o n s t rugg l ing t h r o u g h t h e h u r r i c a n e of d ivorce ' D ivorce is one of t h e m o s t pa in fu l a n d e m o t i o n a l l y d r a in ing exper iences t h a t a h u m a n being c a n h a v e It is a h u r t t h a t goes d e e p and is accompan ied by t h e d o u b t t h a t it will n e v e r heal t h u s . ^

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When Mane r sa id business c o u l d be asked to coopera te v o l u n t a r i l y to desig-na te areas f o r smokers , Barns pounced bard " Y o u r answer isn ' t qu i t e good enough I ' m v e r y concerned t ha t th is is not happen ing , " said the second - te rm l a w m a k e r

M A N Y L E G A L p rob lems w e r e fore-seen by R i c h B i r k e t t , a Super io r Town-sh ip res ident w h o had researched the m a t t e r . A m o n g the con f l i c t s :

• The b i l l is vague on p r o p e r t y w i t h m u l t i p l e uses — e.g.. a houe t ha t dou-bles as a s to re o r o f f i ce .

• " A s m o k e r smokes at the p r i v i -lege of the p r o p e r t y o w n e r , " so a b i l l r e s t r i c t i n g s m o k i n g in f r i nges on prop-e r t y owners ' r i gh ts .

• A h o m e becomes a w o r k p l a c e when a m a i d is h i r e d and cou ld be con-s idered a pub l i c p lace. " A house should never be cons idered a pub l i c p lace . " B i r k e t t a rgued.

• The b i l l e x e m p t s w o r k p l a c e s w h e r e des igna ted s m o k i n g areas a re cove red by u n i o n c o n t r a c t , bu t g ives no gu idance to w o r k p l a c e s whe re there are m u l t i p l e unions, or whe re un ion

and non-union workers mingle MOST TESTIMONY however, came

from people who suffered burning eyes, itching noses, tightening chests and coughing spasms from exposure to "second-hand smoke."

Peter Pellerito, a Plymouth resident and immediate past president of the American Lung Association, with 350,000 contributors, said "passive smoking,'' as it's sometimes called, ap-pears to be a greater health hazard than air pollution.

Harry Perstadt, associate professor of sociology at Michgian State Univer-sity, said a University of Michigan In-stitute of Survey Research poll showed "substantial and significant support" for restricting public smoking: 82 per-cent in favor and 68 percent "strongly" in favor

Dale Wofford, Westland resident rep-resenting unionized employees of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, said HUD, though strongly against racial discrimination, does nothing to protect its employees from the effects of cigarette smoke. "We tried to negotiate stronger lan-guage," he said. "I'm an expert — an expert in failure."

Others favoring HB 4500 were Lan-don Davis of Troy, Jill Frost Merke of Lathrup Village (for American Lung Association), Martin Pawlicki of the Oakland County Health Department, Dru Perkins of Southfieid (for Ameri-can Cancer Society) and Larry Lock-ridge of the Macomb County Health Department

JANE CONRAD of Rochester Hills said, "If you want an example of why this bil should become law, go to the Pontiac Silverdome" — noting the Leg-islature still votes a state subsidy for Silverdome bonds.

Although non-smoking signs are post-ed as a favor to non-smokers, Conrad said, "it's not enforced the air is blue with smoke . . . I could sit through only one quarter of a Panthers game."

A GMF Robotics employee, Conrad said that her company's policy is that non-smokers shall prevail "because they're not hurting anyone."

Dr. Bruce Dubin, Southfieid physi-cian who treats lung diseases, called cigarette smoke "a trigger" to many sufferers from emphysema and asth-ma "You have to be brought up in a

cage not to know cigarette smoking is hazardous to your health."

To tobacco industry arguments about the cost of enforcement, Dubin said that cost should be weighed against the cost of being sick.

SUSAN NINE, owner of a Grand Traverse resort and wife of a Bloom-field Hills attorney, said her husband's law firm won't hire smokers.

Rep. Dunaskiss asked whether the firm didn't risk a discrimination suit from a smoker

The answer came from Raymond J. Staley, Livonia resident who runs a small auto repair company. "It is not illegal to discriminate against smokers in hiring. I asked the Civil Rights De-partment. and the lady said, "You sure can (discriminate),' " Staley said.

Then he told a tearful story of his heavy-smoking wife's death from a lung cancer which cut off fluids, caus-ing her head to swell to the size of a basketball and her hands to tbe size of a catcher's mitt.

"No one should smoke No one should smoke. It makes as much sense as hit-ting yourself in the head with a hammer," Staley said

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PER H R S W O R K E D TO START

pr l .1 . TIME PLI "S BONUSES I'.-,-;I needea lo e ipanO es tabl ished Ni i i>*» in Livonia 4 Dearborn Dr iver j , . r r . c tupUt for HealLti Mor tin" High school graduate nea t In appear J & T reliable auto Manager i r l i w r-»eded. w- r j p w w o w necessary « u i : „ l i P t i l vacat ions 4 benef i t* for - me. " be qualify Call now for - m m e d .

r interview

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted m V O C N T A N T T R A I N E R LO t r a in 4

' ralsIJ a c r o u o u n * • in t e rns oo !>usLDe»» ru«TV' r o o i p u l r r »y»tttTU in smal l MTSS e o v i r o o m r c i Applicant HJUSI 6e wiUmg to wor t fVexjbre k » u n <iej*od

.n* *r < lass 4 c L « l f 30-125 Hepl* to P O Box M V Tr<

5 2 5 - 5 4 6 5

A C C E P T I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S

.Advertising marke t ing t ra inees .ia.es rep* k - l i n a g e m e o t t ra inees New n»

;nid marke t ing c a m p a i g n has i^reated . . . pe r " . - V i lead Ut rnaiuige--" -n! ,. a i r « months to i yr Company :r.i . - ' bow) iuiUrv 4 bene! i i* Call

n a y , Fr-.dav or Moodav Ail* Mas •.rr Industries S3"

m "COUNT A NT S o o a t e e p e r CiialJcng lag poaitior va ' .*»|e ir t e l eoommun;

a- <u fieivi -Sell mot iva ted persc-r w e i p e n e o c e ui bookkeeping or b a i n a? . II '-iring Tbe luoceasful cand ida t e will rur an. )' Uie business managenu'-: r**-quiremefl t i of the opera t ion t ' ompet . u i ' salary J. benefi ts 544 " 1

M'COUNT ANT p e r m a n e n t p a n u m f p.»i l .«i ir. Farmingtoc. Hills Applicant m i s be capab le ai p repa r ing o u r [ » rat» federal and s la te u i r e t u r n s Send 'Mi iHf to Woodbrooke P O Ffc'i 104 Fa~.mgtOG Hllis Mi 48014

ACCOUNTANT Scutfcfleid CPA f i r m has opening for r i pcrieoced Public Ai-,-ountar.t Min imum ' 5 years exper ience wttfi alHlilly u a - lva* clients on business anJ ' a i ma! t e n Call 5S9 « « •

ACCtHNTING MANAii ER ,p. '* iag VKitilfield Developer baa UTi

ii iediale opening for or Att-ouoUng M i . - j g n Kesp.-OsibiliUe» * i i l

I Supervision of Staff , p-reparauuo 4 rr-new ol F laanc ta i Sla ' .errwnu 4 i-ompli arx-e w Ul U A A P 4 Interna. Controls K j p e n e o c * K years CPA p r e f e r r e d f>a.a.rv in mid *20 i Please submj l re-

. ( u n i t » B c i 322 Observer 4 E r « * n t n c Ncwspape-i-s 362* 1 Schoolcraf t Rd l . i v « u a Mi.:lagan 48150

v 1 MI-NTS R W K H ABLE ASST We a r e a leading d t r ec : m a r k e t i n g 4

; i r ' -rmatiori se rv ices rompany se rv ing . i j iorrvjtive r r^ . iu / ac tu re r s 4 dea le r s bv c rea t ing 4 manag ing Informat ion L i inl jnur . icauor p r o g r a m s for our est ents tfce have ar. immed ia t e opening ' .T an accounts receivable ass is tan:

; "he .deal cand ida te » . [wssess ' i c e . iem cler ica l skills i be a responsible 4 Jeta'.l minded se l f - s ta r te r Some a c-

'count ing b o o t i e e i u n g exper ience j p re fe r red An appropr i a t e compen&a lion 4 b e n e f i t s package wit. l e provid .<1 to the r-.gm ra.vdidal.e Please for

r e sume , in confidence tc L •icnw.nd Automated Marlii-ang Sy» lems T r a v e l e r s Tower 11 =4l>0 I S i J l .- vergreeri Road Soiiutfieid Ml 480?#

An Equa. 'Tiii.jrtuiutv E m p l o y e r

AEROBIt 4 FITNESS INSTRUCTORS needed P r e f e r e i p e n e o c e * dance background For ilav 4 evening classes Ui VirtCvilJe 4 Soutnfleld Evenings O e a r o o m 4 Troy Call a Wam-S 30pm Moc lliru F n 423-MI2

AGGRESSIVE ' A R T K T L A T E '

i .M> Has i->pemngs foe

Te lephone Sales

• Paid T'ainLnifc • li> Per Hr To S u r t • A j locr .*ur B"C Day Flat*

Tel-Twecve Ar** Pr rv ious SAL« HE.PL U.

Now For AppoinLmer

Genera ' M a n a g e m e n >

Service 2K*0: »' « Mile U.-OIU.

Tbe Bell Cree t P l a t a Suite HOA

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0 A I R L I N E S E f T R i T V G l ARIfc

Ful l and p a n t ime Cniform suppueo w :. irair. »i Si per hour Apply 11 7 P M Detroit Me-.ri' Airport North Ter mitial M e i i a m w J J SWuntv

A ui. NTS RECU-:'. ABLE Carr ie r Air Conditioning SEEKS individual EX. work m a n a g e r Exper ience in . red.'. 4 •...R* TJ<XV ivpi, Ability Ui » irk with people-Send resume lo a m e r M

I 3361)1 VCoolcraf t l.j vonia >-,lrrlior 'red.: Manager '.WO Aa Eoual Oppor tum

CLERK distr ibutor

with r red i l m n m e r c i a . •,i 4 C R T 4 n u m b e r s iclugan Co

Ml 48151 •i Call 522 E m p l o y e r

ALARM INSTALLERS Expeneix-ed

Benef i ts Car furnished ! AppIv Security Services 31IT1 ft .y v l i l eR i l F a m i m g t o o

ALARM INSTALLERS S SERVICE PEOPLE

Exper ienced persons was t ed lor com merc ja l and residential l e p a r t m e n t s

1 Tup pay and benef i t s if y« i meet our s t anda rds Irranediate operungj

Centra l Alarm Signal. Inc Ask for BoC

500 Help Wanted

Al.'Cl.T Fi>CT>:P. >,'ARK HOME .-•ated in Westland is IB need .f indi

v.euai .-r ; jpuj-as live-.n manage r ^»5-3»S>.

MH LT L ISTER ( A R E FACILITY for njHCd fieatl injury baa an oppntng for a

part t ime pr-.igram aide Pre ' , ui e x p e nP-v-e fielpiu. Call Katfcv t 3pm

144-481C'

I N G E R S O L L

8 6 4 - 8 9 0 0 ALISON'S TANNING SALON

8 i » W 14 Mile Rd Clawsuci is accep i ing appl ica t ions for a Receptionist

84^4446 o 848-4440 or 288-2112

AND PM MOTOR R O I T E Drivers ir. Fa rming ton Hills Southfieid and West Bloomfield a reas Call Sam 10 I p m 6J6-5SI7 Anvume 2I2-140C

A MICRO COMPUTER | Sys t ems Cooaoltant I De te rmine the cotnpsiter sys tems oeeda I of our sma l l buatness cUents ami pro-

vide suppor t through Laktallaikm and t ra in ing If you have good undemtand-

| ing <»f single aod multi-uner mic ro ! v-omutex . ^ M a t i n g systems '. or m o r e I y ea r s of e ^ e r i e o c e as F ' huaineai Sys tems Analyst

-ompsiler sc ience or equivalent exper i eocc We can of fe r excellent sa la ry w i l h b e n e f i t p a c k a g e N a t i o n a l

I f r anch i se suppor t Comple te t ra ining

fr o g r a m Smal l business envi ronment or i m m e d i a t e considers lion send re-

sume to Char les Thompson QCIBS INC P O Box S«T Troy SC . 4 8 « »

•iMOCO-DAWN DONTTS P e r m a n e n t full 4 par t u m e gas a t tendants 4

uun te r help A l l i h i f u avai lable Apply within Dawn Doouts 39600 Aon Arbor Rd P i y m o u t h

A P A R T M E N T HALLWAY CLEANING for ccmplex in Trey 25 hours per wees

a l l fo r appo in tment 443-S10t

APARTMENT LEASING ; Join JOe of Michigan s floes! properly

m a n a g e m e n t t e ams and s ta r , a oew ca-r e e r in the reward ing field of apar t rrvem leaalng Qualified appl icants m i n t be highly personable responsible non

. s m o k i n g lad iv idual i wtth proven coin mun ica l loo skills Excellent advance-men". '3pportunlUes Work locauoc In South L.yoo Send complete rr»um« u. I' N P 0 B o i 2340 Fa rming toc Hilla Michigan. «8018

A P A R T M E N T MAINTENANCE , person, 3 y r s exper ience required with

good r e f e r e n c e s Must be a self s t a r t e r and a b l e to t a k e charge ol ma in t enance 1-rew Sa l a ry c o m m e n s u r a t e with ablii-

>lica lions and resumes being sc-at 27505 Ford Road, Garden

' i iy. Monday thru Saturday. l t tam-5pm

A P A R T M E N T MAINTENANCE Matu re responsible person for opening in n o r t h w s t suburban a p a r t m e n t com-plex of 150 units Must be exper ienced m m a i n t e n a n c e 4 r epa i r s Call be tween 2-4pm. S S I - s a w

A P E R S O N to "do cleaning, full Ume West land a p t complex 522-4710

APPLY NOW

Can you w o n . 46 h o u r s as . pu re laet week" Do you have t ranspor ta t ion ' ' And like to work clowe lo your home ?

BENCHMARK pays more than mini-m u m w a g e and you can wor t ful l - t l rpe t e m p o r a r y

N O EXPERIENCE N E C E S S A R Y

J ofts a re located ir.

TROY AND

ROCHESTER

CALL 589-2110

Benchmark T e m p o r a r y Help

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted APPRENTICES/

TOOL A DIE R r u r e « welcome FuU L p s n u m e Now '-tkiQf appl icat ion*

S M C

800 Junct ion. P lymouth

ASSISTANT • i t i t u t e ^ r ive r lor wholesale dis t r ibutor 4 mfg company Nor thwes t Detrot l . Salary 4 benefi ts 842 0711

ARE YOU CREATIVE"7

Do you like to deco ra t e " Ready for a c a r e e r change" Now interviewing for interior decorator 4 possible f ranchise owner For interview call Susan

841 8441

ASSEMBLY 4 Warehouse help lor Southfieid e lec t r ica l con t r ac to r s Musi be over !g 4 have good dr iv ing record P lease call Roll lnger E l ec t r i c be tween 2 Spm Moo^Yl 358-5434 M o o £ r i

TANTBOI ASSISTANT BODY SHOP M G R capa hie of light sbopwork. writ ing esti-mates , good c u s t o m e r re la t ionships Good wages 4 benef i t s Apolv P O Box 3276. Fa rming too Hills 48018

ASSISTANT F O R E M A N for packaging business Must be able to m a n a g e peo

Cle 4 production Mechanica l abilty 4 l-lo e i p e n e o c e needed tools pre-

fe r red We requ i re r e f e r e n c e s ' Contact Mr Atkln. 459-4200

ty Appli cepted i

P E R S O N to do main tenance full ne . Wes t land apt complex 522-4720

APPLICATIONS being accepted (or sma l l Southf ie id shop Basic abil i ty with woodworking tools belpful C a t Lee b e t w e e n : pm- Spm 354-4615

ARCHITECT 3-5 yea r s exper ience Gradua t e , with A d m i n i s t r a t i v e 4 Design skills Near R e o C e n CaU John S tevens Assot Inc 944-0700

ASSIGNMENTS AVAILABLE We need exper ienced

SECRETARIES TYPISTS

W O R D PROCESSORS DATA ENTRY/CRT

SWITCHBOARD OPER Put vour skills to w o r t Call

T E C H N I C A L SERVICES, INC.

F o r m e r l y ( M a t c h m a k e r s ) Southf ie id 569-829Q Troy.. 583-0515 Detroi t 963-5026 Utlca 254-2830

C U T T I N G T O O L C O M P A N Y D u e t o c o n t i n u i n g s u b s t a n t i a l g r o w t h . I n g e r s o l l C u t t i n g T o o l C o m p a n y o f f e r s the f o l l o w i n g c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s W e o f f e r a v e r y c o m p e t i t i v e sa lary a n d b e n e f i t s p a c k a g e w i t h a t o p sh i f t p r e m i u m M u s t be ab le t o s e t - u p a n d o p e r a t e

1 s t & 2 n d S h i f t

• T O O L M A K E R S

• N C B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R S A p p l i c a t i o n s or r e s u m e s w i l l b e t a k e n M o n d a y t h r u F r i day f r o m 8 A . M un t i l 6 p . m . at I n g e r s o l l C u t t i n g T o o l C o m p a n y . 3 5 3 0 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d . L i v o n i a . M l . N o p h o n e ca l l s a c c e p t e d Ingersoll has been an equal opportuni ty employer since 1887.

T H I S I S I T !

500 Help Wanted

Are you outgoing arid energetic .' Do YOU like going to great parties everv nigh:' Do you want co have fun and make mont

at the same time' Ir this is vou, then this is '.our chance'

We're Detroit's must exciting new. part;, -spot, and we re lookm*. tor tun.Loving peopie to train as cocktail servers ana bartenders'

IT you like to meet interesting people, dance and have a gooc time while YOU re working then you ought to join our team'

T o apply , just stop by t h e M i c h i g a n Inn T h u r s d a y . S e p t e m b e r 12 t h r o u g h W e d n e s d a y , Sep tember 18

b e t w e e n 9 a.m. - 12 noon a n d ask for T H E O N L Y P A R T Y I N T O W N !

w 'J)

CAMBRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CORP.

SEEKS PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT

This growing Farmington general contrac-tor & development firm has a challenging position as project superintendent. This position requires experience in industrial & commercial projects.

Send resume with salary requirements to:

32580 Grand River Farmington. Ml 48024

ASSISTANT MANAGER T R A I N E E CASHIERS

Afteroooc 4 midnight shi l ts Above m i n i m u m wage, benef i t s Apply Total Pe t ro l eum 2*030 Nor thwes te rn Hwy at 12 Mile

ASSISTANT M A N A G E R B a s k i n Robb ins H o u r s 10 50am-5 SOpm Moo F n Apply 11am-Spm 2613 Orchard Lake Rd . Keego Harbor

.ASSISTANT MANAGER Rel iable individual

West land Cen te r i l l ips

ASSISTANT M A N A G E M E N T openings Hourly plus commiss ion Good pay Flexible hours Will t r a i n Apply Impe-rial Car Wash. 3785 Roches te r Rd Troy- between 16 Mile 4 17 Mile

ASSISTANT with License full t ime, for busy fashionable Southfieid ha i r salon Good t r a ln lM srith oppor tuni ty of ac- 1 quiring own chair For a p p o i n t m e n t

% 353 4441

ATTENDANTS for full serve gas sla tion in Farming ton Hills E i p e n e o c e belpful but not r w u i r e d A p p l j m per •on at Dandy Oil S2»*0 Middlebe l t Road. F a m u n g t i c Hllla Corner of 14 Mile 4 Mlddlebelr

ATTENTION ' Internat ional corpora t ion u rap id ly ex pSLnding Ln this area Neec young. | motivated individuals for m a n a g e m e n t t ra in ing p r o g r a m s ta r t ing Sept ISttt SI OOti per month plus lucra t ive bonus plan Must uwa car , have high school diploma and have peopie expe r i ence Call » to 12 Noon. Mon th ru Thurs . lor appointment . 422-S224

500 Help Wented

ATTENTION

J O B S

J O B S

J O B S

500 Help Wented

ALTO B U M P E R Experienced only Capab le of ea rn ing good money Please apply in persoo 23222 Woodward. Fe roda le

AUTO MECHANIC Immedia te opening Exper i ence re-quired Light 4 heavy- Auto Repa i r Must have tools 4 good dr iv ing r eco rd Apply in persoo

Matthews Ha rdg raves Chevrole t 10 Mile 4 Main S t , Royal Oak

ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER/DISPATCHER

Fas tes t growing Energy Managemen t f i r m needs aggress ive pe r son with ex-cel lent pbooe voice to dispatch 4 m o t i v a l e t l S Pe r son Sales F o r c e We ot-ter base sal«ry Over-r ides . Insurance. Co training, a d v a n c e m e n t oppor tumly If you have th« abi l i ty to w o r t like an Octopus, call J ay T o w a r 416-4326

ATTENTION H O M E M A K E R S Looking for 0 c a r e e r c h a n g e " Yankee Peddler ts looking fo r compe ten t people

•Uocs I ma tu r i ty , or-depeodabl l l ty . leadership,

personal i ty , e tc i lo enter our manage-m e n t t ra ining p r o g r a m We have opeo-.Dga Id all a r e a s of Met ro Detroit., plus Lansing. Ka lamasoc and G r a n d Rapids Send resume to Mr J Swisher . Yankee Peddler . 227»0 Heslop Dr , NOVL MI. 46040. or apply Lo persoo Tues , Sept 10 or Fr i Sept 13 f r o m 2-4 P M above ad-dress; Ml -3112

AUTO MECHANICS Full and Part t ime

Appl icat ions are now being taken dally at

K Mart 5725 Sheldon 4 Ford

Canton

AUTO MECHANICS

LIGHT MECHANIC HEAVY MECHANIC

4 AUTO TRANS MECHANI Top Wages 4 Benef i ts

i t i J SSS-S40K itact Service !

Ea rn ing poteni Contact Service Manager

D E X T E R C H E V R O L E T CO 20611 W 8 MILE R D D E T R O I T

AUTOMOTIVE RECONDTTTONKR L e a n : to recondition au tomob i l e s Must be IS or over, aggress ive , dependab le aod mot iva ted with good d n v l n g record Have own t r anspor ta t ion

44* #550 AUTO P A I N T E R S H E L P E R

Qualified t o run 4 other a ss i s t an t s T o e money for a top man Must have tools 4 cxpenence . Apply in person Nor th land Collision. 23222 Woodward . F e r a d a l e

Immedia te light industr ia l jperungs

• 40 Or More Hrs Per Week • Work With A Fr ienc i • No Fee • All Jobs Above Mm Wage • Work. Near Your Area • Men & Women Needeo

O N THE J O B

T R A I N I N G

D A Y S OR

A F T E R N O O N SHIFTS

CALL NOW

525-9191

FUTURE FORCE

ATTENTION STUDENTS Wort evening hours Ln our m o d e m West Bloomfield of f ice We oeed phone oer sonnel to set a p p o i n t m e n t s in residen-tial a reas for our sa les reps Hourly pay I plus bonus p r o g r a m No exper ience necessary If you a r e a seU-moUviated person, with a c lea r speak ing voice, this may be the p a n n i n e »ob you've been looking for Call Mr L a n e for Inter-view 624-S6J6

Automobile Technician Mechanic Exper ienced persoo needed for busy Shell Service Stat ion Must be certified ln tune-un brake*, a l t conditioning 4 (root ends Salary plus commission Uni fo rms furnished, paid vacat ion 4

! holidays EVENSON SHELL SERVICE

J Ann Arbor W a t SSeldoc " iS i l l M

AUTOMOTIVE COUNTER sales persor. with experience m Hi p e r f o r m a n c e am! cus tom auto parts Ask for Ruse

355 2366

A l T t i M t r r i V E P O R T E R i Fu.i t i n * and par t t ime positions avail able Musi be 16 yea r s or older with

, good driving record Apply m oervx to P a t MilUkec Ford T n i c k Dept

V400 Telegraph. Redford

ALTO BODY PERSON ; Looking for pe rmanen t home 55-$5 K

Must have r e fe rences Howe Collision 721-3420

AUTO PARTS SALES IMPORT DEALERSHIP

We ar* looking for bright, aggrwwive personable Individuals with a par t s background or a good mechanical appu tod* Good pay p r o g r a m 4 bene fi ts Appiv in person at Seaway Motors 23615 Michigan , ~ m ' i Ave , Dearborn , Ml

ATTENTION 11000 by C h r i s t m a s House ol U o y d needs 20 m o r e demon • t r a to r s tn show toys and g i f t s now until Chr i s tmas 5lo Inves tment , oo collect ing, oo delivering Or be a Hostess 626-5181 o r 626-4257

500 Help Wanted

MICHIGAN INN 1 6 4 0 0 J . L. H u d s o n Dr.

S o u t J h f l c l d

k l S S E R V I C E S . I N C

The 'Kelly Girl' People

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B L U E J E A N J O B S 1 5 0 P a c k a g e r s N e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y !

Work Close to Home We have day. afternoon and midnight shifts

available in the Livonia and Farmington areas

NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY You must be 18 years or older. have your own transportation, be dependable and reliable.

Call or apply today. 8am to 4pm C O M E DRESSED T O WORK!

29449 W. Six Mile Rd Livonia/522-3922

33133 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia/522-4020 34240 Ford Rd

Westland/729-1040 41850 Joy Rd

Plymouth/453-2211 34115 W. Twelve Mile Rd.. Suite 155

«• Farmington Hills/553-7820 N o t a n a g e n c y ,

n e v e r a f e e

E q o a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r M / F / M

P h o t o g r a p h y

PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS

(NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED) FIRST YOU TOOK A JOB FOR EXPERIENCE

NOW YOU'RE READY FOR A CAREER rt you re IntwwtaO in a career that otters the dimension ot long term professional growth Into management, PCA Is the Company for you! We expect to double our size this year as we ag-

| greesivety expand throughout the nation. This means opportunity for mature and ambitious peopie interested In a career .You'll learn the business as a PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER. ALL YOU NEED ARE.

• Professional appearance • Reliable transportation • Ability to wort Saturdays • Desire to travel overnight PCA OFFERS: • Potential earnings of • 18.000--22,000 • Promotion from within • Paid Training • Comprehensive benefits packaige It you'rs tired ot your deed end )o£), unsteady employment, boring 9 a.m.-5 p.m.. schedule in an office or factory clTmate. It you're ready for a

1 NEW career ..we're reedy lo talk with youl

Call 313/585-4325 PCA NATIONAL INC.

equal opportuni ty employer m/1 .

N a t i o n a l B a n k o f D e t r o i t

will be interviewing September 18th 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

for positions located in Troy and the northeast suburbs

for the following: |full-time. part-time and temporary

positions)

ACCOUNT CLERKS MORTGAGE CLERKS CUSTOMER SERVICE

REPS. ADJUSTORS

TYPISTS PART-TIME TELLERS

in the Communi ty Center Room

at Great Oaks Mall 1270 Walton Blvd.

Rochester, MI 48063 N O P H O N E C A L L S . P L E A S F .

COPY LAYOUT ARTIST Our Birmingham office needs someone with one year related work experience preparing pre-production layouts. Com-puter data entry experience desirable. Must be accurate typist and able to render simple illustrations and clean, creative layouts up to and including keylining plus the ability to work under deadline pres-sures. We offer a liberal salary program and fringe benefits package. Please apply:

36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, Ml 48150

We aro an aqua! opportunity amptoyar

A U D I T O R Hotel mgr.i audi tor needed Exper ience n e c e n a r y Good s a l a r y and bene f i t ! Apply In perosn

HOLIDAY INN FARMINGTON HILLS

iCraod River at 10 Mile)

. ALTO P O R T E R - Full t ime, good dnv ing record, dependable, apply In persot, L ivooia Chrys l e r P l y m o u t h 30777 Plymouth Road Livonia

A U T O PORTER Need person to wash ca r s 4 detai l out

| Apply in persoo to the body sbop of Dick Scot! Buick. 100 Ann Arbor Rd

] P lymouth

A L T O PORTERS wanted for ff-otrtng car dealership Responsibi l i t ies include wash, w a i 4 recoodi t ioe c a r s 45 boors

Sweek Apply in person at E rha rd r» . 24! JO Telegraph between 9 Mile

ii 10 Mile- Soutbfleld

ALTO RECONDITIONING 4 Detailing I Full 6c par t t ime posiuoos Exper ience

p r e f e r r e d but noi necessary Bloom field Hil ls 622-670"

A C P i R E O J N D I T I O N I N G Full t ime pos iuoto Will t ra in Apply Diclt) Senoed Beauty, 1405 Goldsr-Jtn P l y m o u t h blk £ of Sheldon Rd

A U T O SERVICE A D V I S O R

Musi bave ti M e i p e n e o c e 4 know war ran ty 4 policy p rocedu re s Musi fx neat appear ing 4 i-ourteoos

Contact Service Manager in Persoc D E X T E R C H E V R O L E T CO

3081 1 W 8 MILE R D DETROIT

AI T O SERVICE MANAGER Expanding suburban Detroi t GM Dea.-, e rsh lp will pay IJOO.OOC compensat ion package to top qualified individual You mus l

• Posses* •Jeimonstraied leadership abil i t ies • Seek chal lenge & 3<rept ful tesponsib«li".les

• Be cus tomer employee .jnetised • Ha ve a proven t r ack record

Send r o a r n e Lo Box 408. Observer 4 Eccen t r i c Newspape r s M J 5 1 School c r a f t Rd I ivooia, Michigan 48150

ALfDITOR - n ights fo r l a rge botel Min-i m u m I y r exper ience excel lent bene-fit package, apply in person - Hobday Inn of Southfieid. SS555 Te legraph

ALTO BODY 4 colllaloo 4 paint Pre-fer combinat ion pe r soc Will consider others Must have own toots 5 yea r s ex-perience, benefits- Days ISl-1147 .After « W7-0705

ALTO P O R T E R - new c a r d e p a r t m e n t , must be it or o lder 4 have own t r a m

n a t i o n . I n q u i r e In p e r s o n a l amarof f Buick, 28585 Telegraph ,

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ALTO SERVICE W R I T E R wanted for growing car dea le rsh ip Respooslbill ties Include answer ing phooes. greeting cus tomers and wri t ing work orders Mechanical background required 45 bours per week Apply in person at Er hard BMW, !4150 Te leg raph Rd be t w e e r . » Mile 4 10 Mile. Southfieid

ALTO TECHNICIAN T R A I N E E Farro ington a rea s o m e exper ience r e

Iuired excellent t ra ining available BVULL 478-8MJ

ALTO TECHNICIAN Cer t i f ied with m i n i m u m J yea r s expe r eoce ove r t ime 4 bonus program Fa rming toc a rea 683-1111 47$-8M3

500 Help Wanted

ATTENTION: J O B ^ A V A I L A B L E

L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L

P A C K A G I N G 3 shifts, 40 hour weeks available for Wlxom, Novi. Wal led Lake, Farmington Hills, Dear-born, Mad ison Hgts.. Troy, Rochester, B loom-field and Pont iac. NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. NO FEE. (Must have reliable t ranspor -tat ion and phone.)

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C o m e t o K E L L Y !

R E S E A R C H R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

Kelly Services needs depencJaDie men and women with articulate communication sk lis for a challenging two montn assignment You work weekends 10am - 6pm 'or a top company We'll provide TOP DAY arid EXCELLENT TRAINING For further information p'ease call

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b l y w o r k e r s n e e d e d i n F a r m i n g t o n , L i v o n i a &

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9-11:30 am or 1-3:30 pm

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19203 M e r r i m a n ( V i l l a g e F a s h i o n M a l l )

477-0900

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p o > c y A d d t h i a t o o u r r a p i d e x p a n e w n a n d t h e

p o t e n t i a l tor a d v a n c e m e n t a v t r t u a t y u n a m M e d .

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t u m W . l e v e e M t o M .

C a l l T o d a y !

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Needs 125 Rd iab le Pack tgers /H i -Lo Drivers

W h o a r e a v a i l a b l e t o w o r k I n t h e

P t y m o u t h , L i v o n i a , D e e r b o r n

R o y a l O a k & T r o y A r e a s M u s t H a v e C a r . & O w n P h o n e

D a y s A A f t e r n o o n s

*50 B O N U S For AM tmpioyaaa Who Work

M O M A W S mom » Doc. r C a l l N o w F o r A n A p p o i n t m e n t

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

2 9 7 0 1 W. 6 Mile - Livonia T h e Bell C r e e k P l a z a

S u i t e 140 A

Thuraday. Septemoar 12, 1M5 O i E (P.C-11C.R,W.O-7C)»9C

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted A I T O SERVICE P O R T E R ful l Line d a n . *>«d Lavery Por icbe Audi Coo -act Bill Stanley H i S9M |

A l T O SERVICE R l O C E f n O N l S T Kealerabip is P a r r m n f t o n Hllla is > m Vvi ao inidivvdual lor public re la t ioos

secretary Musi be u u t f o m j and have good pbooe sailla

Contact Pa t Hoaao or Tom Brown at RS PONTIAC 47S-MOO

BUYER

e i )B S IOI -ERS !

A U T O T E C H N I C I A N i.-30dyear Tire Center lo t I sharp productive mechanic E x c e l l e d • ijrltinf coodiuoos 4 Lacocne potent ia l Call Tom Davis al March T i r e Co. l » 4 t l Telegraph SootWield. Midi . 440J4 555-04 iO

AUTO WASH ATTENDANT P a r t t i n * dav* Plymouth a r e a

4 5 5 - 9 6 6 5

BAKERY COUNTER RALES Kic iua ive cuodiuoos Apply In pe r soo

THE BAKER U>AF 1*4*0 Northwestern. Soutlifiela

B A K E R Y P E R S O N [^K*ln« (or someooe e i p e n e o c e d in

fre»6 baked goods Pul l u m e E ice f l eo t pay t benefi ts Apply in per

r * e t . 6 4 M Or- C A R P E N T E R at Maple Road Weal Pre fe r e i p e n e o c e m lnamrance r e p a i r s

wi t i own truck h looia 5J4-74T4

. . u i freafi baited gi i ce l leo t pay t beoefi

Sbopping Center Market . cart) Lake Road

Bloomfield Art for Mr Waller

BANK TELLERS

Immedia te pa r i t ime poaitiiMis avai l id le in Southfieid & Novi Will t ra i r . Vxne -ashler exper ience belpful

MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK

- Oakland -552-7562 t

Iv . ia l Opportunity E m p l o y e r

B A N K T E L L E R S R^aab l* individuals aeed-d f t* expand-n | P l ihaoc^. Lns: <%oc Knowleoae of

off ice mac tv in« It math skilLs requi red su»torr>er Service Teller experveooe

p re fe r red Po««ib»e fiei t ime Good I - icwlf witf* pJui beoefiLa

Cai! Bam-Spm

644-2999 . Jtti Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r

Ent ry level position avai lable lor aoaipi la! buyer Muai be self mot iva ted poa sess m amh degree of ini t ia t ive and

! have gowi oorriroumcatjon skills Previ-ous buying e i p e n e o c e ut knowledge ol medical su rgka l products belpful For immediate irooslderatioo send r e sume •od salary ren«iiren>enta t o Bos s 446

| Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspape r s | M i l l Scbookraf l Rd Livonia Nuclil j ga.-i 481 >0

i AMERA PERSON S T R I P P E R E i p e n e o c e d ' Full Ume

| Koyal Oak W u i t Sbop

CAREER OPPORTUNITY 1-TtXessiooal woraao »ee«j n g h i vidual ui ssort in usuque interior design service Train foe ca ree r using decorat -ing U . . J .-scrwUag, EHUhoageriient abil-ities Call lor n t e rv iew Moo th ru F n 8 am-Spm U 5 - 1 U 4

11'ARINC WORKERS for group home In Livonia Must have high school diploma i* GED and good driving record Muat be at least 18 Full- t ime a f te rnoon posi tioe | J tH to 14 10 to s t a r t Call Sherry a l R R R S 471 4610

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500 Help Wanted CHILDREN'S LIBRARIAN

P e r f o r m s ssppor t twacOoo lo Library I Dirertoe Develops aod la responsible

(or baaic l ibrary p rugrams and services | lor both adul t and chi ldren P r w s n u

pre- school story tune wing a variety of s t o n e s f inger play* n o p and puppets Qual i f icat ions M a s t e r s degree In U-b r s r y Science f r o m ail ALA accredi ted school JO hours per s e e * , involving evening and Saturday work Salary I t 40 per hour Resume must be sub-mi t ted by September 16. I M S to Sofia Eloff, Di rec tor Garden City Publ ic U-

20)1 Middlebelt Road. Garden Michigan 411U

CLEANING H E L P needed 4 hours Digit Must ssort between Midnighi 7am Couples 0 K Call. 671-64*6

i per h i *

500 Help Wanted CUSTOMER S E R V I C E R E P

Needed la g row lag SooUfield Coenps _ BV P a r t t u r n , mornings or a f t e r n o o n s ' will t rain Pleasasst p4aoe voice a must Call Docna SS7-J4J4

CUSTOMER SERVICE R E P Biomedical dis t r ibutor of fe rs a compel Itlve sa la ry k b e o e f u package to re-sponsible enthusiast ic individual with good In terpersonal skills abtlitv to ogama* CRT e i p e n a n c e * problem solver Send R e s u m e to box a414 . Ob-server 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspapers M U : Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia Michigan 461 S«

Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer M F H P r t n c i p a b Only

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted

D O M I N O ' S P IZZA

CLEANING PERSON needed for a p a r t a t en i complex , full time, 11 Mile 4

NEEDS

SAFE DRIVERS

Earn p e r hour $5-$8

6 5 2 - 9 9 1 0

ENGINEERING CLERK/ JUNIOR DETAILER

Immedia te ooemng lor ladlvMksal lo he responsible for m a i m a l n l n g pr la t re-cords 4 fl ies distr ibution of p r i s t s 4 minor ileus I ling Ent ry level position

tr ial •'art C» Farmington

ESTATE HANDYMAN Franklin a r e a Mature self -s tar ter Ex pensoced in ground m a i n t e n a n c e and general home repairs Ful l - t ime srith some wee*ende- Re fe r ences Please call be tween I n n and

S U U 1 1 . Ext 17

I Sam M7

CARPENTER TRAINEE Must have experience tooU. 4 t ruck Redf i>rt£ area SS4-7?4»

CARPET C A R E E R OPPORTUNITY

Firsi step oc tbe Ladder to a p roduc t ive > areer You'll be the unders tudy to an adminis t ra tors ass is tant Must be good with math 4 have a des i re to learn to sell Call Mr Dodge JSJ-0160

CARPET CLEANER S H E L P E R No e i p e n e o c e needed good working

j conditions Contact Sue RloomiieSd Carpet Cleaning. &4J-07J2

CARPET CLEANER in oeed ol a helper part Ume. app rox ima te ly JO hrs pe- week Call between 2-6pm 471-1612

CARPET 4 F U R N I T U R E C L E A N E R S Ful l t ime openings for conscient ious 4 ambitious persons with wllliiigDeas to learri Must have good dr iv ing record 4 mechanical appt i tude 4 neal appear-ance Earning potential $18,0<KI to 622.000 year plus benef i t s Call 9am - 4pm IS J-1956

BARBER or BEAUTICIAN uentele waiting a t Share Your Hair

I7J26 Plymouth Rd . Uvoo ia 434-4440

B A R B E R S B E A U T I C I A N S N A I L SPECIALIST Exper ienced Commis-sion New Westland Salon R e s u m e tc 1472 South Crown. Westland. 46185

BARTENDERS. Bus persoo p a n t r y 4 ki tchen belp Rigoletto's. 59305 P lym-outh rd Livonia

464-2272

CLEANING PERSON We are loot ing for S dependable persoo for genera l cleaning In a public area of * major hotel r e s t au ran t 4 lounge Hours will be Sam-12 oooc P lease ap-ply Ann Arbor Marriot t .

CLEANING PERSON ful! t ime, mas t e own t ranspor ta t ion 771 2M1

ning Person For large a p a r t m t t t complex in Oak Park Ful l t ime Call be tween T I N and 4pm Moo thro Fn

9 6 8 - 8 6 5 9

CUSTOMER SERVICE R E P UI* lo our rap id g rowth we have an 1M-medDste opening Ln our customer ser vice a rea Qualified candidate will have

, a background in compute r suppyly fur nlture sales or service Musi have high energy level, good communicat ion skills 4 be a "People P«r*>o 1 We offer o p p o r t u n i t y lor growth 4 advance-m e n t E c s a f r o f f e r s aa excellent benefit package 4 starting salary based oc ex-perience If you are booting for a (reah new challenge call Mike r o r e s m a n ai 261-7410 or send your resume srith sal ary r e q u i r e m e n t s to ECZELL CORPO-RATION 14244 Schoolcraf t RD. Uvo-oia. Michigan, 46144

D O N T MISS T H I S O P P O R T U N I T Y Immed ia t e openings, p a r t t i m e mainte- NEEDS p4| nance, evenings Men 4 w o m e n Call to I v*l|l and lea set up an in te rv iew b e t w e e n 1 and 6pm

1»»-07M

CLEAN-UP PERSON Good pay Com-pany benef i t s Full t ime or par t tune Fo r car ry-out deb In Southfieid a rea Ask for £id or Harry U l 7177

C U T T E R G R I N D E R HI speed 4 carbide cut t ing tools Some e i p e n e o c e necessa ry Apply in persoc. F o r m e r a f t Tool C o , 4400 Oakman Blvd. Det ro i t 614 JOOO

CLERKS

C N C O P E R A T O R P r o g r a m m i n g expe r i ence preferred but not necessary Available for any shift

P a n T i m e Br idgepor t Opera tor experi enced, r e t i r ee preferred Call 5 5 7 - 5 1 0

Door Attendants Immed ia t e openings for ikmr attend ants at luxury a p a r t m e n t » Mile 4 Greenfield a rea 4pm to l l a m J4 00 per hour 446-1111

DOOR TO DOOR Canvasse r s and Pbooe Solicitor* :>ee<led G u a r a n t e e d

Kid weekly Apply in yroouth Rd U v o o i a , 1

s ter

person 27?00 blk W of Ink

Apply L S to re 7171 Can loc Center Rd I person No pbooe calls

D A V E N P O R T AUTOMATIC 5 years m i n i m u m eipeneoce Days and nights ava i l ab l e Ci

Opera , full t

COLLEGE GRADUATE We a re a smal l Northwest Suburban Fas t ene r Divtxion of an International Corp We a r e looting for a recent Col-lege Gradua te to learn our Business f r o m tbe ground - up If you a re willing lo invest your efforts lo t r am 4 work as A Machine Operator we will provide ihe oppor tuni ty for you lo oecoroe ski Ilea in our Spers t ioe . so you can qual i fy for our Managemen t Opportuni-ty Please apply in persoo

INDUSTRIAL i AUTOMOTIVE FASTENERS

HOC W 14 MUe Rd lal CooUdge; Royal Oak

ra tor l ime

Compet i t ive pay and benef i t package Call for in terview 72»-J710

DEA needs s dependable persoc lo do rough cra t ing , d r ive HI-lo and dr ive companiv van t o Metro a i rpor t Apply by letteAo

R Wil l iams. DEA 17100 P lymouth Rd . Uvoo ia . Mi 46140

•ork you're proud and we need your p r e c i s e ' help In manufac tu r ing our c l rcul l boards Paid hospital isat ion. Life insurance vacation 4 holidays o f f e r e d R a t e 64 hour with M day review Apply In persoo before 11 50am or a f t e r ! p m at

52900 Capitol off F a r m i n g t o o Road

U v o o i a

evenings

EXCAVATING COMPANY needs pipelsyers and laborers

call a a r i ) J44-57M

E N E R G E T I C enthusiast ic individual to conduct a f t e r school p r o g r a m for sges 6-11 yean Expe r i ence - and /o r background Id sports, c a m p , arts 4 crafts belpful 20-40 hours per week Northvi l le Novi area Call be tween 9 AM U AM 546 1 S*»

large staff of fal l 4 p a r t l ime coametoloclsta M a n a g e m e n t positions also available Contact Sharon ~ Moo-Sat » a m - 4 p m 447 i 7 T 7 * 5 5

E X P E R I E N C E D enthus ias t ic instruc-tors wanted Must be knowledgeab le In pnnc ip les of f i tness 4 s a f e ty Good pay 4 opportuni t ies avai lable Call O ia r l y Heavenr lc* or Diane L in t , One oo One Athletic Club. W Bloomfield 626-9660

DRAFTING T E A C H E R 25 hours per weet. Moo thru Thurs J p m 9-S0pm Send r e s u m e t o

P R O J E C T JOBS 211 W S Mile Rd F e r o d a l e . Mi 46220

E X P E R I E N C E D F I E L D G l a u e r need ed immedia te ly fo r c o m m e r c i a l and residential r e p i l r and Installation. H qualified please call 447-1114

E X P E R I E N C E D Fiberg lass lamina tori 4 finishers I m m e d i a t e openings GUssllne Inc, 1 » W Ann Arbor Tra i l . Plymouth. Ml

F U L L TTMX Gardening and Tree Car* Parson Stasdy w o r t , over t ime Bane-fi ts Some work Ui woods up North . S a o w p l o w l a g Must be b o n d a b l e t i t worthy and h a r e oast appea rance Good dri ving r eco rd Pe rmanen t pom tion Mast be able to ran power equip-ment. t rac tors , chain saws, ate P lease contact Mr David J a m e s leaee M e saga to ast appoustasant for interview

662-011«

G R O U N D K K E E P E R bass comptex la Canton oeeda v*""***— Groundakeeper full Ume position Call be tween 16 a m 4 J pen at 444-7K0

p4aou LO I imm i e rna l hwl r e s U u r a n t s Call Ranee between 1 l a m Jpm 446-MM

FULL TIME person lo c lean kalis 4 va-caa t a p a r t m e n t s 44 hours par w i s t Kendall wood Apts. Fa rming ton

H M M

GARAGE DOOR INSTALLER Need e x p e n n c e d in the Ins t i l la t ion of v a n

required Respond to- Bos 416, Obeerv er 4 Eccent r ic Newspape r s Schoolcraft 46140

Rd Uvooia J6251

MIDLIFAN

GAS ATTENDANT 4 STORAGE Fa l l - t ime

Call 957 6613

G R O U N D 8 K E E P E R for 176 aMt a p a r t H complex in Da t r e l l P a n t ime

Apply tam-Nooo a l Bnsinle Broot Manor l»M0 Te leg raph DeCroU. Ml

500 Help Wanted HANDYMAN

rsr^d U> Box 4*1 O t s e r v e r 4 Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s M » 1 Schoolcraf t Rd.. U v o o i a . Michigan 46144

HAIR CUTTERS Full and p a n u m e Training provided Hourly paid plus « m n i s » Vacation, heal th insurance and advanced educa tion avai lable Call TVe Yankee Clipper lor appauKment 446-0U64

HAIR DESIGNERS N E E D E D For oew hair salon

Contac t Mrs Seaborn Between 6AM-J P M at 646-4464

H A N D Y M A N son sanded to handle shipping re-

ce iv ing 4 o ther light dntlea «fo p r e W OSS expe r i ence necessary Flexible hours. pMssant w o r t m g conditions R e u r e e s we lcome Apply to Mr Hnhar at Swiss P r e t s e i 2 4 » i Tategraph Rrf. Southf ie id

HAIR DRESSER p m * Looting lo m a t e a ant working conditions son Dulse Hair V Mile. Fa rming ton Hills

:r, SUcters For Hair.

growing not ivateo

HAIR DRESSERS ooe of this a rea ' s f a s t s Salons ts in oeed of highly motlvai ca ree r -minded Stylists We of fe r guar an teed wagea 4 liberal commlaawaa Medical Insurance 4 Paid Vacations All locat ions Slickers. 56S 267S

D E U P E R S O N with Food handling ei-p e n e o c e Also Stock Persoo .Also P a r t - t i m e Cashier Bi rmingham area Kathleen 644-1J1J

DRAFT P E R S O N Ace Controls Inc . a l eading manufac-tu re r of fluid power products has an Im-mediate cpening for an exper ienced mechanica l d r a f t s persoc Fluid power desigD exper ience belpful Send r esume in confidence, o r apply In person

2J4J4 Indus t r ia l P a r t Dr Fa rming too , MI 46024

CARRIERS , Openings lor pe rmanen t p a r t - t i m e c a r

r ie r s to wor t Moo tlmi F n beginning 2 A M T i e )ob involves distribuUoo of tile Wil l Street Journal ui tbe Troy, War ren. Southfieid and B i rmingham a r e a s Must have min imum au to coverage No J COMMERCLAL Insurance account Rep sa les or collections involved s a l a r y

COLLEGE STUDENT with rel iable c a r

Call 446-9666

DELIVER 4 S E L L LUNCHES to fine office buildings 9 a m - l p m HO hours weekly i Must h a v e c a r 4 be depeod-

' _ " d N of :1s Ca te r ing

able Apply 25099 Te leg raph RD 10 Mile Va ' *

BARTENDERS K s p e n e o e e p re fe r red Apply 10AM 3PM, at Mar l Rldleys Comedy Cas t le fo rmer ly The Spaghet t i Company . Woodward and 11W Mile. Berkley

BEAUTICIAN r u l l or P a r t Ume, with or without Clientele Benefi ts avai lable G a r d e n City Area 261-2660

BEAITIC1AN i lymontb Saloo. with or without cilen-•eie E i p e n e o c e prefer red , fu l l or par t u m e Call 459 4175

BEAUT. ' OPERATOR Hair Designer her* is an oppor tun i ty .3 expand your fu ture Tbe Hai r P e r ' w r o e r s need hair designers f o r the i r Farrrungtoo Hills Saloo Great oppor tu mtv for advancemen t through educa UOP Call 626-4610 or961 -0477

BENCH RAND Fixture Bui lder Musi be able ui lead own jobs Expe r i enced 4 must have own tools This is a s teady )ob. oot just a p rogram BC BS, holi day? Westwood Tool Co 491-1100

B I R M I N G H A M D E S I G N S T U D I O

BIRMINGHAM LANDSCAPE F i r m nee«ls full t ime Fa l l l aborers E i p e n -eoce belpful Pbooe betweem loam-4 pm. 440-8171

BLANCHARD GRINDER HAND E x p e n e n c e d Ra te based oo e i p e n e o c e Y e m a r En t e rp r i s e s 294-1062 8am-4pm

BLUE JEAN

JOBS!! Men & W o m e n

Must have ->wri LransportaUoo All shif ts avai lable Ea rn ex t r a income oei ,oog and short t e rm t e m p o r a r y assign-ments in Troy and Roches ter

and find out about Kelly's Work 4 Win' Sweepstakes ' Tbe m o r e you w o r t , the better tbe chances t o snn • new au-tomobile1

3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0 " TROY

7 A M - 5 : 3 0 P M

KELLY SERVICES

Tbe ' Ke l ly Ctr l ' ' P e o p l e Not an agency, never a fee

h q u a i Opportunity E m p l o y e r M F H

M M i t hour with Incent ive plus c a r al lowance For an appl icat ion, please cai! 964-6668 or 964-M69 be tween :0 A M and 4 PM Moo thru F n

[ , An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r

CASHIER COSMETIC

STOCK DELIVERY Drugstore experience, par t t ime Must be 18 years of age 4 will ing to work hard Ideal for students

i Ap_plv in persoc

EFROS I 560C W 10 Mile Rd a l Greenf ie ld

ist producer with servleeing 4 marke t ing accounts Exper ienced re-

Suired Send r e sume to P O Box 2717, • vonia. Mi.. 48141

CASHIER COUNTER P E R S O N P a r t t ime, days or evenings, days pre-fe r red Apply Movies at P ruden t i a l

141-4646

COMPUTER OPERATOR We a re a leading, d i rec t marke t ing 4 informat ion services company serving au tomot ive m a n u f a c t u r e r s 4 dealers bv c r e a t i n g 4 managing Informat ion 4 communica t ion p rogram for our cli-ents We have ac immed ia t e opening for a c o m p u t e r operator The ideal can-dida te wlu be a responsible self s t a r t e r with at least ooe years eipeneoce In an IBM oomputer e n v i r o n m e n t We will provide appropr ia te compensat ion 4 benefits to the right candidate P lease forward resume, in confidence to L Schwind. Automated Market ing Sys-t ems . T r a v e l e r s Towers N. 26533 Ever green Road Southfieid, Ml 48076

CASHIER E i p e n e o c e d p re fe r red Ad-vance opportunity ava i lab le No pbooe ra i l s Apply oolv Gas 4 Go 1466 Baldwin. Pont iac

CASHIER Par t - t ime Expenence belpful South-field area Call Town 4 Country Market. 447-8900

D E L I V E R Y • PART TIME Hours 1 to 5 PM. 18 years or older for cabioet shop located In the Walled Lake area 624-6400

D E L I V E R Y PERSON needed Full-time - (or Floral Shop Call for appo in tmen t . 148-

DELTVERY S E T - U P Tempora ry , full-Ume posi t ion Looking for detail -oneni ed persoo to de l iver products to Retail Stores 4 set-up 4 main ta in Displays and Sales m a t e r i a l s Must be avai lable Immedia te ly 4 have your own reliable t ranspor ta t ion . Call J an . 642-2677

DELIVERY 4 WAREHOUSE PERSON Full Ume posiuoo ava i lab le in Eas tern Market a r e a Apply between 10am-2pm Only. 2714 ST Aubin. Detroit

D E L I V E R Y - W A R E H O U S E PERSON Apply a t Wholesale KeaUng Supply 10441 W 8 Mile Rd U v o n U between Jpm-Spm

COMPUTER SCIENCE Ideal opportuni ty for aggress ive indi-vidual to learn and train people oo IBM mini compu te r sof tware WlLllnptess lo t ravel a m u s t Send r e sume to Louis A W n t h l 4 Associates. 44467 Ploe t re* Dr. Suite B Plymouth Mich 48170

DESIGN C E N T E R Showroom needs full Ume recept ion sales Inside only

DRAFTSMAN D E S I G N E R Experienced In e i the r KVAC, piping, par t s washers, or con t ro l s CAD experi eoce nelpiul We o f f e r the best profit sharing pension ava i lab le Resume lo 24162 Hagger ty Rd , F a r m i n g t o n Hills.

DRIVER - Del iver ies . 5 to 6 days a w* Vehicle provided Apply in p e r s o c BAKER'S LOAF, 29480 Nor thwestern , between F r a n t i i n 4 l nks t e r Rd

D R I V E R Full t ime. 16 yea r s or o lder , to pick-up and deliver customers cars Good d n v -ing record oecesaarv Call 417-2112

full Ume days, good d n v i n g record and CTiauffeurs license Apply 9 DRIVER

Apply 4 P M 20190 W 8 Mile. Southfieid AM

D R I V E H Uvoo ia pr in t ing shop needs full t ime delivery person Must have good 'driv-

ing r eco rd Call Rick , 414-4400

D R I V E R R e t i r e * p r e f e r r e d , p a r t t ime, Mooday thru F n d a y for Troy a r e a Must have own car , no l i f t ing Apply at Exper t Trave l , 755 West Big Beaver , Troy

General Clerks/Ret ail Are you a persoo who apprec ia tes a challenge and enwys working * l t h peo-ple" If so, we d t i t e to talk to yoo We current ly have positions ava i lab le for morning belp i s our B i rmingham stores Prev ious stocking or cash ie r ing experience would be helpful, hot ks oot required Apply IN person to the ad-

• s u l ined below

Frank's Nursery & Crafts 6474 Telegraph Rd B i rmingham

or 1844 S Woodward, B i rmingham

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M F

E X P E R I E N C E D HAIR STYLIST oeed ed for well established shop in West-

I- Call 716-0949

G E N E R A L GREENHOUSE t ime Fa rming toc Hills a r e a

FARMINGTON HILLS a rea . S e c r e t a r y 2 years eipeneoce shorthand des i rab le

w typing. 142-6420

FINISH C A R P E N T E R S Must have own tools 4 t r a c t , quality wort 4 pay - 521-0291

G E N E R A L H E L P - Full t ime , avai lable In a f d n s s l n n l photo f inish log lab. No exper ience m c m i r y Start-ing pay 61 40 to 61 84 per hour Raises 4 promotions according to pe r fo rm-ance Apply Wed 4 Fr l . only a l North American Photo,, 17441 Schoolc ra f t . Uvoo ia

F I R E ALARM SYSTEM Installer and Serv iceman Assistant En t ry level posi-tion Will t ra in E lec t r i ca l background required 546 1180

G E N E R A L LABOR 10 b o u r s p e r weet^Meer thru F r i

Westland locatioo. Call Dsn, leave message a t 711-6718

F ITTERS rea<li&g Clean Local 4720 Dale.

Ui blueprint s teel f a b r i c s t ion

shop good equipment . UAW Shop IS" Apply Custom F a b r i c a t o r s .

Mle. SMi ie 4 Te legraph]

FLORAL D E S I G N E R Fully exper ienced New shop tn West Bloomfield. part t ime

G E N E R A L LABOR F I B E R GLASS Small m a n u f a c t a r e r North Oakland County, requires persons who l ike to wor t with their handa Ante body expe-rience helpful Will t ra in. Send w o r t ex-perience record to P 0 Box o611, Lake Orion. M l 46414-0611

CaU 841-7418 or 616-1161

FLORAL D E S I G N E R Exper ienced Call .

Dineer ' I Flower*. Out P a r t -Ask for Joan 968-8*00

FLORAL D E S I G N E R 4 sa les person for B i rmingham a r e a f lor is t P lease send le t ter or r e sume including w a g e requ i rements to P O Box 764, Bloom-field Hil ls-MI 48011

DRY C L E A N E R S P r e s a e n and Counter He lp Exper ience p re fe r red Will t ra in

261-1040

Cashier Sales Well known national women 's fashion store needs persons srith Caahier Sales eipeneoce for U i p e m Twelve Oaks, and Redford locauoos ' P a r t t ime) Some mornings , a f t e r -noons evenings and weekends Musi be very well p-oomed aod eojoy c u s t o m e r contact i Not under 17i Call (or interview. J48-J911.

CONCIERGE Par t t ime evenings Minimum of J lan-guages spoken Sales marketing back ground preferred Apply in persoc Mon day thru F n d a y . 11 AM - 4PM R a m a da Hotel, 28115 Telegraph Rd .

[ Southfieid Ao Equal Opportunity Employer

E A R N M O N E Y DESIGNER , , t Control designer for ma te r i a l handling j Conducting t e lephone s u r v e y s f rom automat ion 4 special mechan i sm design Michigan AutomaUoc CO J7467 In te rchange I Hills. Mi .

F a r m m g t o o

CASHIERS tor Self-Service Gas StaUoo. All shifts Will t rain Apply in person Gas 4 Go . 710 W 8 Mile 14 T a f t Rd ), Nor thvi l le

CASHIERS 4 GAS A T T E N D A N T S For lull Service Station FuU 4 p a r t u m e Please call 54J-J166 or apply- in person, Twelve 4 Orcha rd Lake Sie l t or Twelve 4 Halstead Shell

CONSIDER FOSTER P A R E N T I N G Single or 1-parent fami ly homes a re needed for mental ly retarded children o r adu l t s Some need f irst floor bed-rooms. Agency provides t ra ining, li-censing and support F a m i l y la paid over 6700 mooth Parenting, t w h l n g or nursing s t i l ls helpful. For more in-fo rmat ion call Homef inder . Wayne County. 444-6880 Oakland County cal l 286-2780

•DIE MAKERS •DIE LEADERS • -mYOUTMEN

• PUNCH FINISHERS BARBER

BORING MILLS HYDROTEL

Days or nights Apply

L IBERTY T O O L Walled Lake. 1 mi le W of Hagger ty o Maple

| home R e q u i r e m e n t s p leasan t teie-I pbooe manne r must be self starter and | willing tc spend 4 to 4 hours per day oo J pbooe (Evening h o u r s Included.! Able

to a t tend 1 dav s e m i n a r Prev ious eipe-n e o c e helpful. P e r m a n e n t year round

I employment , CaU Caro l collect be-tween '} 10am-12 JOpm only 491-1111

EARN 64-68 AN HOUR Delivery Pe r soo . day and evening avai lable full and p a r t t ime Jo Angela s Pixxa and Dell Co Auburn Hllla. 842-9400

F O L D E R O P E R A T O R tor high qual i ty 4-color Ann Arbor pr inter c a l i » 7 J - » 4 1 4

FOREMAN Smal l foundry IN P lym-I Canton a r ea looking for a highly

mot iva ted individual with some previ-e i p e r i e n c * d i rec t ing people Some

foundry e i p e n e o c e a p lus" CaU 10AM-I2 Nooc and 2 P M - 4 P » l 449-7900

FOX PHOTO Is loo t ing for a m a t u r e , responsible person to w o r t p a r t t i m e counter sa les Apply ln person - J6J4 W Maple. B i rmingham

An Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

FRAMING 4 SALES Only Exper ienced - oeed apply Full-t ime. In Roches ter F r a m e Shop Noo-Smoker Call Tues. thru Fri . , 641-1740

F R E D SANDERS INC is known lor Ita hot fudge sundaes 4 is c u r r e n t l y l o o t ing for p a r t t ime sa les people at she fol-lowing locations, • J JJ16 12 Mile. N F a r m i n g t o n • 2J110 Fa rming ton , N G r a n d River

CONSTRUCTION Supenr.teodanl :>per:eoce p re fe r red Progressive ge r a i con t rac to r Send r e sume to. Artco

DIE SETTERS- Mlg Welders, min imum 1 yea r eipeneoce 42046 Michigan Ave

DIE S E T T E R SUPERVISOR

C A S H I E R S Interviewing for severa l exce l len t posi lions Part Ume . afternoon 4 midnight shifts only with 7 Eleven Food Stores. Start immediately and up to 64 per hour Call Mr Pa l between 9am -9pm

977-4966

CASHIERS - l a r g e Amoco Service Ceo-has immediate openings for 2

Cashiers After school and w e e t e o d s 14-20 hours per weet Good pay Apply Tel Maple Car Care, corner T e l e g r s p h 4 Maple. Bi rmingham 644-2910

CASHIERS Needed F u j i - P a r t t i m e Exper.enced preferred Mobile Service station Woodward 4 Square Lake Rds Apply within 2480 Woodward Ave Bloomfield An Equal Oppor tuni ty Em-

ploy. iyer

Contrac t ing Inc, 6966' Crooks. St* 14. Exper ienced persoo to set up 4 su-Trnv M^HTOAN 48096 pervise Jobs M sma l l manufac tu r ing op-Troy. Michigan. 48098 ' - J r , U O O 4days. 40 bours Salary com-

CONSTRUCTION LABORER.' Delivery menmira te with experience 4 abil i t ies Must have pictup t ruck or equivalent Call: 491-114! basic construction tools, good driving record Know Bloomfield area Duties include general clean up - e l i e n o r 4 in t enor , c a rpen te r s assistant Please call- 647-2244

C O N S U M E R R E S E A R C H I N T E R VTEWER, part t ime permanent Even-

Xand weekends Good speaking , reading ability follow instruc-

tions For Interview appoin tment , call a f t e r 6pm. Fa rming too off ice. 476-1684

Uvooia offkre.421-6110

CASHIERS Part-time Days Some evenings 4 weekends Must be 16 yea r s or older Apply in persoo G o d m t r Rexa l l Drugs, l i f&I Farmingtoo Rd F a r m i n g t o c

C O O K DIETARY D E P T is in need of eipen-eoced inst i tut ional type coot Ret i rees welcome Apply in person

Four 28349 JOY RD.

Between lnkster 4 Middlebelt

C ASHIERS 4 STOCK P E R S O N Flexible hours Eipeneoce preferred Appiv in persoc Howard 's Beau ty Sup-pfv 3351! Grand River F a r m i n g t o c

CASHIER STOCK full part t ime Apply at 7 Eleven. 29110 Orchard Lake Road Hills at 11 Mile

Road. F a r m i n g t o c

COOK Exper ienced Bar persoo eipen-eoced Days 4 evenings. ~ Good pay ' ' CaU today

EARN 64 TO 68 P E R HOUR Domino's P i n a , the wor ld ' s Largest p u -ts del ivery c o m p a n y is looking for safe d r t v e r s You m u s t be at least 18 yrs of age. in good physical condition, and nwn a dependable auto with Insurance Ap-ply IN person 71&2 Sheldon Rd Canton

HAIRSTYLIST ASSISTANT exper ienced. Birmingham saloo

647 1444

HAIR STYLIST Eipeneoced for Southfieid saloc Per-cen tage or booth rental CaU Tue-Sal

646-7494

HAIRSTYLIST Eipeneoced with or without clientel. Troy area L v e r n o u 4 Long Lake

CaU 416-0747

47 l p a r i 4-0440

HAIRSTYLIST full Ume with clientele. W Bloomfield area Also p a r t Ume receptionist with eipeneoce

844-6177

Apply at

HANDY P E R S O N wanted t u spe r fo rn . minor home repa i r s for otdrr FuU or p a r t - t u n e 66 66/fcoar A j Confe rence ol W s s u r s W a n e . 11114 F a r m i n g t o n f U l i i w i . Mich Use second e n t r a n c e Must t a v * excel lent dr iv ing r e c o r d

HEALTH RACQUET CLUB front desk position Outgoing, service oriented persona l i ty fo r r ecep t ion*! position F lex ib le evening 4 weetassd hours Stop by f o r pe rsona l interview with Marge

lie 11444 Southfieid Rd. B inn ing h a m

HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 4 re-f n g e r a t i o c person wanted Must have e i p e n e o c e m each a r e s Serious inouir lea only 44«3<rT7

HEATING 4 AIR CONDITIONING Se rv i ce P e r s o n n e l Exper ienced only Must have t r a c t and tools Needed Im-media te ly Rel iable people, s teady w o r t Mr Harold 353-6400

HEATING 4 AIR CONDITIONING IN S T A L L E R S wanted fall t ime Minimum 4 y e a n e i p e n e o c e

CaU Ray . 414-1946

H A I R S T Y L I S T needed Exper ience A must Clientele a v a i l a b l e West Bloomfield area Call

66J-4444

HAIR STYLIST Needed for busy shoe establiahed for 14 y r s Southfieid 4 F a r m i n g t o o Hills 447-0644 477-7114

HEATING CONTRACTOR To do Sub Wort Must do oil beat Call 471-4740

H E A T I N G COOLING TECHNICIAN Full t ime AU Benef i t s Mast have own tools Min imum 3 y e a n expe r i ence Call Mon thru F N 8 JTTEM to 4 JOpm

441-7246

H E L P WANTED f a b r i c s two 4 se r vice oo overhead bridge c r a n e s CaU for

47i

G E N E R A L MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE WORK

Must be handy Some dr iv ing 532-6101

G E N E R A L SERVICE T R A I N E E Osange oil. mount t i r e s 64 per hour to s t a r t plus full benef i t s Marco Ti re Co Plymouth 445-7600 Fa rming too 477-0670 S o u t h e d 143-0440

GLASS INSTALLER 4 SBOP H E L P

Southfieid.

10 HAIR STYLISTS HELP WANTED

MAINTENANCE STOCK For oew Fan ta s t i c Sam s F a r m i n g t o o We offer paid vaca t ion 4 t ra ining CaU 414-9122

s opening lien te le pa

HAIR STYLISTS Aggressive professionals for busy pro-gressive salons Good pay with vaca-tion. educational claases a n d B e a l m In-s u r a n c e avai lable Artiste HAS- Stylists. West land Mall 424-9410

HAIR STYLISTS Fantastic Sam ' s of Bloomfield Hills

Requires (J) Hair Stylists Paid vacs loos, hourly wage,

commissions 4 bon uses CaU 112-4471

HAIR STYLISTS Assistant Manager trainees needed for 1 growing franchlsed family hair c a r e c e n t e r s 721-6681

GLAZIER Experienced oolv Blue cross Call 6-4 Moo-Frt 514-0680

GOURMET DELI persoc wan ted with exper ience P a r t or fuU t ime M a ] e s u c M a r t e t , Southfieid, 141-6546

G R E E N H O U S E S A L E S P E R S O N

Must have fol iage plant e i p e n e o c e Fa rming too Hills a r e a Ca l l 55J-0647

GRINDER HAND All around I.D 0 D sur face Must be exper ienced CaU 814-1446

Eipeneoced 22817 Heslip.

G R I N D E R HAND P a r t - t i m e Apply a t ovl 14 £-4470

HAIR S T Y L I S T S / B A R B E R S

G r a n d Opening of our new Uvoo ia sa loo Career minded e i p e n e o c e pre-f e r r e d We a r t offer ing full 4 p a r t t ime positions Guaranteed salary, paid va-ca t ions plus medical insurance Come Join our staff CaU today for an appoint-m e n t this week.

PERMANENT STAFF Livonia 591-2221

r accepting applications day shtft, Mon. - Fri.,

some Saturdays. Please ap-ply in person at Accents, 223 W Maple Ave., Birmingham

HELP WANTED Retail sales position avail-able now! Looking for outgo-ing person wtio is willing to work days, Mon. - Frl., 25-30" ~ hours a week. Please apply in person at Accents, 223 Mapie'Ave., Birmingham. -"I HIGH SCHOOL GRAD - previous m a i n - . t e o a n c e e i p e n s n c e . chau f f eu r s l icense . * . r equ i red . 20 b f t per w e e t , e v e s M a s t . - -provide comprehens ive 4 sequent ia l • * -m a i n t e n a n c e t ra ining, record t e e p t n g . * -required. U v o o i a location Wayne coon- . • ty Associat ion Fo r The Retarded. - *«•

CaU 161 -1440 . An Equa l Opportuni ty Employer •

HAIRSTYLIST wants licensed cosme-tologist to assist tn Southfieid Salon Pleas* call for interview Ask tor Cheryl 146-9712

HAIR STYLIST wanted for West Bloomfield salon FuU Ume. Eipen-eoced 4 c l ien te le prefer red

662-7714

EARN' 6FR|7 P E R HOUR Telephone m a r t e t i n g . no e ip* necessary 63 70 per Sour plus CC lion Full or p a r t u m e 12 mile 4

eipeneoce

E L E C T R I C A L Purchas ing 4 e i p e d i t l n g persoc for Uvooia e l ec t r i ca l c o n t r a c t o r Knowl-

of e lec t r ica l m a t e r i a l desireable £Tn

CASHIERS WANTED For permanent part u m e posiuoos Ap-ply war ren P rescnp t ioos '.4 Mile 4 Middlebelt. Fa rming too Hills. 845-1177

COOK PART TIME with record keep-ing BACKGROUND for S day Senior tench p r o g r a m Send let ter of apoUcat ioc to

RESTORATION TOWERS 16641 Lahser. Detroit, Mich , 48219

B O D Y G U A R D S W A N T E D

for special ass ignments with l icensed pr .vat* investigation f i r m who special l ies la dignitary pro tec t ioo No eipen eoo-e required. Training p r o g r a m of-fered Musi be min imum LL yea r s old No c r iminal record For an appoint-ment contact Mr Julian a t 469-4948

CENTRAL STATION O P E R A T O R S AU shifts. Southfieid locatioo

E i p e n e o c e d only ;*U 8 to 4 PM Moc thru FYT 549-7I0<

BODY R E P A I R P E R S O N For busy collision sbop Must have e i penence Excellent pay and benefits

584-0771

BOOKKEEPER. PART T I M E year eipeneoce necessary Uvooia

511-1149 Redford Mr Har t

BOOKS 4 COMICS Person with knowledge of persoo The Right Sniff, 274 1 7 Westland 421-4141

BOOK STORE fleets bright self s tar t ing individual for full Ume sales position Apply a t I Browse 11486 Nor thwestern Highway West Bloomfield

BOOK STORE The Boot End at Northland Cen te r needs soroeoo* knowledgabi* about hoots snd interested m people FuU or ps r t - t ime CaU 449-1416

BORING MILL O P E R A T O R

CHEMIST Full or par t - t ime persoo for industr ia l chemical research Can be s tudent with chemical background Prefer »oo-smote r Please reply by mail only with letter or resume giving details of chem-ical background to 2 V Industr ies . Inc 4855J West Rd , W i i o m Mich . 4*0»6

CHILD CARE AIDE for the Latch Key j n at the Moraine Ea r ly Chlld-Developoient Center Hours 7 10-

9 AM and or 1 J0-6 PM 6J 40 per hour NorthvtUe Public Schools Persoonel Office. 401 W Main ST, Northvil le , Michigan. 48167 149 J40C Ex t 110

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHILD CARE ASST In Home Day C a r e for newborns 4 older Musi enjoy pt»T ing wtth children 4 be at least 18 FuU or part t ime Moo-Frl 6411448

COOPER'S FIXERY needs self-mouvsted m a t u r e persoc to learn interesting )ot» In sales and ser-vice Wonderland Mall. Uvooia . CaU Susan 161-1816 CORNET or T rumpe t p layer for t radi-uoca l J a n band Frt 4 Sat. East side CaU o f f ice 411-0102 or m y h o m o 121 -4496

COSMETOLOGIST eipeneoced on ly full time Clientelle wai t ing Redforo area

I N 1740

COUNTER CLERK Full u r a e No e i p e n e o c e Comple te benef i t s Apply in person at Jane t Davis O e a n e r * 15 MUe at Lahser Bi rmingham

D I E T A R Y A I D E S Ful l u m e , 6 20 U> 3 PM- W W botu ' a i m l n g t o n Hills locatioo. 851-6*40

E L E C T R I C I A N - C o m m e r c i a l Must have j o u r n e y m a n s l icense. Steady in-side c o m m e r c i a l w o r t Top pay 4 bene-fi ts Send r e s u m e to P O B o i »«<H6, Wlxom ML. 484*6

D I E T A R Y AIDS Fa l l t i m e - 6am- 220pni shllt or part time, «pm - " p m shift . Food service ex p e n e n c e p re fe r r ed . Appiv in person only. Dorvin Convalescent Center . Uvo-oia. ooe block S. of 8 Mile oo Middle-be l t

E L E C T R I C I A N - C o m m e r c i a l Must have j o u r n e y m a n s l icense. Steady in-side c o m m e r c i a l w o r t Top pay 4 bene-fi ts Send r e s u m e to P O B o i »«<H6, Wlxom ML. 484*6

D I E T A R Y AIDS Fa l l t i m e - 6am- 220pni shllt or part time, «pm - " p m shift . Food service ex p e n e n c e p re fe r r ed . Appiv in person only. Dorvin Convalescent Center . Uvo-oia. ooe block S. of 8 Mile oo Middle-be l t

E L E C T R I C I A N for overhead c r a n e 4 hoist repa i r Mo-tor control expe r i ence a m u s t Immedi-a te opening S4&-I7S7

D I E T A R Y AIDS Fa l l t i m e - 6am- 220pni shllt or part time, «pm - " p m shift . Food service ex p e n e n c e p re fe r r ed . Appiv in person only. Dorvin Convalescent Center . Uvo-oia. ooe block S. of 8 Mile oo Middle-be l t

E L E C T R I C I A N or 1 yea r s c o m m e r c i a l e i p e n e o c e

471-SI 25 DIRECT CARE S T A F F P r o g r a m Aide to w o r t with developementol ly disabled .n group bom* set t ing. U v o o U area Full 4 p a r t t ime a f te rnooos Benefits, paid vacat ion, M.7S per hour 4J1-8I&1

E L E C T R I C I A N or 1 yea r s c o m m e r c i a l e i p e n e o c e

471-SI 25 DIRECT CARE S T A F F P r o g r a m Aide to w o r t with developementol ly disabled .n group bom* set t ing. U v o o U area Full 4 p a r t t ime a f te rnooos Benefits, paid vacat ion, M.7S per hour 4J1-8I&1

ELECTROLOGISTS Caree r oppor tuni ty ir. the la tes t use of laser technolocy in hair r e m o v a l Nancy 437-3500 D I R E C T CARE S T A F F - for supported

i n d e p e n d e n c e a p a r t m e n t p r o g r a m Water ford a r ea . High school diploma Associates d e c r e e pre fe r red . Full 4 j a n t ime posi t ions avai lable Flexible lours Send r e s u m e 4 letter of intent to Adult L e a r n i n g Systems. Michelle Qua r ton 81S E Michigan e l # 7 Ypai-Lantl, Michigan 481*8

ELECTROLOGISTS Caree r oppor tuni ty ir. the la tes t use of laser technolocy in hair r e m o v a l Nancy 437-3500 D I R E C T CARE S T A F F - for supported

i n d e p e n d e n c e a p a r t m e n t p r o g r a m Water ford a r ea . High school diploma Associates d e c r e e pre fe r red . Full 4 j a n t ime posi t ions avai lable Flexible lours Send r e s u m e 4 letter of intent to Adult L e a r n i n g Systems. Michelle Qua r ton 81S E Michigan e l # 7 Ypai-Lantl, Michigan 481*8

E L E C T R O N I C S PARTS 4 S E R V I C E MANAGER

Must have (Z) y e a r s exper ience In all pfcases Digital . Inven tory Control 4 personal m o t i v a t i o n Sa la ry commen-sura te wilh abi l i ty Beoef i i Package Send resume, with e i p e n e o c e 4 salary history to Box 140 Observer 4 Eccen-tr ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Uvooia . Michigan 48150

DIRECT C A R E WORKERS- Full 4 part u m e positions for w o r t in group somes for the d e v e l o p m e n t a l ^ dis-abled Roches ter a r ea gJ.TS per to Call be tween gam-Spm 71'. - 6 W

E L E C T R O N I C S PARTS 4 S E R V I C E MANAGER

Must have (Z) y e a r s exper ience In all pfcases Digital . Inven tory Control 4 personal m o t i v a t i o n Sa la ry commen-sura te wilh abi l i ty Beoef i i Package Send resume, with e i p e n e o c e 4 salary history to Box 140 Observer 4 Eccen-tr ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Uvooia . Michigan 48150

DIRECT C A R E WORKERS- Full 4 part u m e positions for w o r t in group somes for the d e v e l o p m e n t a l ^ dis-abled Roches ter a r ea gJ.TS per to Call be tween gam-Spm 71'. - 6 W

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Exper ience neces sa ry Call »am-6p«i

C L A U S T V 255-7150 D I R E C T CARE WORKERS

In Cro iw Home fo r menta l ly retarded a d u l t s w Bloomfield a rea Must be 18 y e a r s old High School graduate MORC t ra in ing p r e f e r r e d JM-51M

ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN Exper ience neces sa ry Call »am-6p«i

C L A U S T V 255-7150 D I R E C T CARE WORKERS

In Cro iw Home fo r menta l ly retarded a d u l t s w Bloomfield a rea Must be 18 y e a r s old High School graduate MORC t ra in ing p r e f e r r e d JM-51M

E L E C T R O N I C S TECHNICIAN You a re a lop notch technic ian looking for wide technica l va r i e ty , you have ex-per ience in mic ro p rocesso r 4 analog design in the b r e a d b o a r d 4 prototype phases You enjoy the opportuni ty of a smal l , fast paced c o m p a n y Call Jack Lompcov at 585-0603

DISHWASHERS, Buspersoos. Valet P a r t i n g At t endan t s Mavflower Hotel. P l y m o u t h P a r t and or rail t ime . days. Call for appo in tmen t 453-1612

E L E C T R O N I C S TECHNICIAN You a re a lop notch technic ian looking for wide technica l va r i e ty , you have ex-per ience in mic ro p rocesso r 4 analog design in the b r e a d b o a r d 4 prototype phases You enjoy the opportuni ty of a smal l , fast paced c o m p a n y Call Jack Lompcov at 585-0603

DOCUMENT P R E P A R A T I O N people wanted, for mic ro f i lm operation. 3 s h i f t s snU t r a i n ask for Jady S3V7I61

E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y For qual if ied Mechanic or vocat ional school g radua te Ful l or p a r t t i ro* wOs avail-able S ta te Cer t i f i ca t ion p re fe r red Compet i t ive s a l a ry , paid vacations 4 holidays, u n i f o r m s 4 m o r e company benef i t s Apply a t Ga rden City K Mart Auto Center 29600 F o r d Rd

DOMINO'S PIZZA Has i m m e d i a t e o p e m n p for Delivery Persoonel . E a r n op to i f an hour Call a n y t i m e *S1«100

E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y For qual if ied Mechanic or vocat ional school g radua te Ful l or p a r t t i ro* wOs avail-able S ta te Cer t i f i ca t ion p re fe r red Compet i t ive s a l a ry , paid vacations 4 holidays, u n i f o r m s 4 m o r e company benef i t s Apply a t Ga rden City K Mart Auto Center 29600 F o r d Rd

F R E D SANDERS INC is well known ln tbe Detroi t area for its hot fudge n o -dae s Our m a n u f a c t u r i n g plant Is locat-ed at 190 O a k m a n Blvd.. Highland Park , 4 we a re now loo t ing fo r self motivated individuals in the fol lowing a r e a s

C a k e decora to r •Bakery genera l help •Tempory seasonal help •Machine r e p a i r e m a n - e i p e n e n c e d P lease seod r e sume or app ly in persoc

FREE COMPUTER TRAINING

For B E T T E R SKILLS B E T T E R JOBS

Government funded p r o g r a m fo r quali-fied low income Oakland County real dents I .Imiled s e a t s Don' t Delay1 CaU today' Hal lmark Compute r Inst i tute . Ask for Ms Bee 968-1919

F R E E TOYS 4 gifts can be yours with a c a t a logue or home party Also h i r ing worke r s

' 174-6144

FRONT DESK MANAGER - fo r U r g e 401 room hotel, m i n i m u m 1 yr exper i -ence. apolv in persoo Exce l l en t benef i t

• Cheryl Holiday Inn of Id. 26544 Te leg raph

F R O N T DESK P E R S O N N E L wanted for p a r t 4 fuU t i m e , at Use Holi-day Inn of Southfieid - apply in 26555 Te legraph

F U L L or PART-TIME help wan ted , days, evenings and w e e t e o d a Apply Moo thru F n 9 a m to Spm a t Choco-lates by Henry K In Twelve Oaks Mall

GRINDER H A N D For smal l -medium s u e tool 4 ghge wor ts . Minimum 4 y e a n e i p e n e o c e Clean m o d e m shop In Waited Lake area Compet i t ive wagea 4 benef i t s

HALLMARK TOOL 4 G A G E

HAIR STYLIST srith e i p e r t e o c e need-Canton Styling Room

With or without clientele

H O M E M A K E R S Have sre got a Job _ fo r y o u P u t your love 4 c a r e to i r o r t . . , " . select ion of days on live-In i

po r t a t i oo neoded, Call 423-6500

H O M E MANAGER N E E D E D (or a Residence Group Home serving-6 Mental ly Re ta rded Adults. This person * « T is responsible for insuring total t r ea t - ^ m e n t of Cl ients 4 supervis ing 10 Direc t -C a r e Staff in Western Wayne Cty (2) • Yea r s e i p e r t e o c e working with M i n i s ) _ — ly Re ta rded Adults r e q u i r e d Send r e s u m e to- Home Manager . a s 19400 Middlebelt . Uvooia , Mich 4J152 V .

HAIR STYLIST x p e n e n c e d needed for Southfieid salon Cal l Toes-Sat 646-7494

H O R T I C U L T U R E ulterior p U n m p e ""Z-t echmc lan . energet ic , reliable, a t t e o u v e to deta i l , needed for in te r ior v L * p lan t scape company Vehicle i c a U l

GROUNDS CREW H E L P p a r t Ume 18 or older Flexible bours Oasis Golf Course. P lvmouth . 4 Mile 4 1-275 420-4654 ' 410-4451

HAIR SYTUSTS 4 Licensed for professional fuU service salon Must be asser t ive 4 ca ree r minded, much room for advancemen t Excel lent pay scale, benef i t s 4 educat ion

Denne s Hair Designs, a rmlng ton Rd . just N of 4 Mil*

GROUNDS H E L P w a n t e d Apply unti l 4pm. a t Independence Green A p t s , 16700 Grand River at Halstead ln F a r m i n g t o o .

GROUNDS JANITORIAL Laxury a p a r t m e n t communi ty in north-ern Troy is s ee t i ng perse

uoo. Incl udes benefl persoo fa r full t ime

- P l e a s e caU rtween l am-noon at M2-4141

GROWING CONSTRUCTION CO. needs experienced ca rpen t e r or const ruct ion onen ted person willing to l ea rn Send

" - * i , P 0 Box 471, 44011

to-. R. S p o n P.O Bi rmingham. Ww-fcigan <

GROWING Farming ton Hills company for aggress ive Individual In

receiving dept. Expe r i ence e r r e d but oot r equ i red

Pau l 477-6700

GROWTH WORKS, INC is now accept ing appl icat ions for sever -al pa r t - t ime service bagge r positions wtth a P tymouth a rea grocery s tore . Applicants must be at least 16 y e a r s old Call 445-40*1 of apply in person a t 171 So. Main in P tymouth f r o m 2:14 to 4 PM during Use week of Sept 9th.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

needs personal c a r e assist am m i n i m u m 4 ft- 10 4 170 lbs. wtth good d n v i n g record P r e f e r college s tudent s tudying some aspect of health c a r e 4-4 h rs day 4 days w e e t CaU

HANDYMAN exper ienced Needed to w o r t oo rental proper ty Must have osrn tools, 4 t ranspor ta t ion 4 be able to do electr ical , plumbing 4 c » j e n a ^

H A N D Y M A N Jack-of-aU-t rsdes . senior citixen pre-f e r r e d W 40 an boor Redford Call be-tween S a m - l p m 411-8400

HANDYMAN P a r t u m e Ideal Job tor retired persoo srith good mechanical s t i l l s J o y ^ R d ^ t

company Vehicle r equ i red . • y

HOST P E R S O N for C h i a n e R e s t a u r s « for F r t 4 Sa l . CaU for an a p p o i n t m e n t

425-12*6

HOUSEHOLD MOVING company l oo t ing for expe r i ence local or toag dis-t ance d r i ve r Must have e i p e n e o c * with t r a c t o r t ra i le r and bobtail, s o m e packing e i p e n e o c e Must have valid Claas 2 l icense Send qualif icat ions and

•ctaUoos to P.O. Box 5164 Mich . 48170

H O U S E K E E P E R . fuU 4 por t t i m e needed fo r Nursing Home Benef i t s Apply in person only. Dorvin Convales-cen t Cen te r Uvooia . one block S. of 8 Mile on Middlebe l t

H O U S E K E E P E R S Apply in person Mon. th ru F r t

10-Jpm U v o o i a Nursing Center. 28916 P l y m o u t h R d Uvoo ia

HOOME MANAGER For g roup bome in Novi area . FuU t ime position, f lex ib le hours Salaried. Diplo-m a and expe r i ence with menta l ly h a n d icapped a m a s t P r e f e r e n c e given to re-lated d e c r e e Send r e sum* l o Al t e rna l ive Service* lac. . 1190 Roches ter R d Troy. Michigan. , 48041.

An Equa l Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

500 Help Wanted

STORE MANAGEMENT F a s h i o n C lo th ing

CASUAL CORNER A leading women's store of career and leisure clothing

is looking for

MANAGERS & ASSISTANTS Successful experience necessary

Resumes To: Casual Corner Twelve Oaks Mall, Novi, Ml 48050

Attention: Sam lorlo

COUNTER CLERK Mature lady looting for 2 or 1 day posi uon no e i p e n e o c e necessary Apply in

1 J ane t Davis Cleaners 27601 field Rd 4 blka north of 11 MUe

C O U N T E R C L E R K S FuU or par t u m e will [ ra in Good j*y

aU benef i t s Apply any M Cleaners or caU tor nearest locauoc

CHILD C A R E Immedia te openings for unique drop-In center Flexible par t Ume hours 61 40 Musi he I I Open Mooday T W s l a m -10pm, F n 8am-1 am, Sa t 9am-1 am. . - v n m H t**i P ,. ,•»•-,-S u T « « to I p m AU shi f t s ava i lab le CTX'NTKR HELP^ MKfed Apply in persoo My P l a c e Just ft* Kids 5610 W Ma pi* at Lahaer Sir mingbam 48010

CHILD CARE W O R K E R FuU 4 part UIW positions ava i lab le in Southfieid Par i t ime Is good for school p*rsMi 157-

B R I D G E P O R T For small medium slse tool 4 gage w o r t s Minimum 4 years expe r i ence Clean modem shop In Walled L o t * a rea t o m p e U t i ^ w ^ g e s 4 b e n e f i t s

HALLMARK TOOL 4 G A G E

B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R At least « months e x p e r M c * Day shift CaD » »

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR With lath* « ™ n s « i s e f w i e d AH

a r c .

* u p s s n p r e f e r r e d u s d o i s d Apply in pa e r w e n Co T £ U « W 8

B R I D G E P O R T

461-6281

BRUNO HAIR &ALON ho*

M V I B A U T Y

Area'S1

CTTY OF ROMULUS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

T b e Oty of Romulus ia accen t ing spo i l cations for the position of P o b c * Off i C*T Applications may be obtained at

Oty of R o m a l e s pe rsonne l Depa r t •L 11111 Wayne Rd R o m a t a . b » en tbe hours of 6-6 P M through

Sept 12 1965 OuaUflcabone for this position are as follows

1 Be a certified police off ice* a c c o r d Jig to tbe s tandards eotabbabed by the Mate Michigan Law BMincsenant

Co«>cel l lUJBOTOi

Thurs nights D e e r t Lanes ley ui Redford

Tues 4 bowling al

521 1600

C O U N T B t H E L P W ANTED Apply With-In

LOIS GROSS C L E A N E R S 462-6024 12210 W 11 Mile R d . F a r m l n g t o a HUla

C O U N T E R P e r s o n - D r y c l e a n e r s Fa rming ton J4445 Grand River Win t ra in Apply between 9am- 1pm No pbooe calls

COUNTER SA LES Ful l - t ime position Cos* Register w o r t 4 s t o r t i n g duties Apply Uvoo ia Tack le S u p p S y J » 4 » F t v J t t b s 427 H 6 6

CAKE DECORATOR P a r t Urns d a y s

1 Have grs High school • I BE at least 11 y s s n a f age 5 Rave as prior M o s y onnr tc t iaue 6 Applicant m a t be of f o o d mora l

r j s r . - r i a l Juna l I— _

candidate wlU he redacted if he h a s a n y phyacs l " S k a a s s ar l i « a r s » • » " i t f l prohibit Moss f rom p e r f o r m i n g tbe duties of a pottre of f icer In a anraanl maaos r VWee m y be , -nrrer tnd to W M for s o r t eye rfaartag must he nor •sal 6 Appnrswl wffl be i sqsSrsd to w e e * fefly peas wr i t ten physics! ag tb ty snd oraf casts hsforv hekag a c r e ,

COUV1XR 6 A U B

. ia ha rdware and salea No o t t e r s seed apply 12412 W 6 I d l e U v o n U

C O U N T * * SALES • and par ty n e a f e B n l

a < ? f fSHK7rS^

COURIER Local _ C a v i a r Job win l a : h a l l r a n * and aoma elarlenJ d M a n able to opera Is a l l h e a l d a n s • • • I M T U s la a fan tuna > 1 u s e Men F n 4 A M 4 P M

DATA E N T R Y

full u m e opnar tanl ty for a i «d i s sen w W daMrua a var ie ty of I f nana 4 m i — O h l f l n . F i l i a l Wj wtth a CRT k i i M M d H rt#l p a r s e s WMhs 4 WMhe

NEWS REPORTING POSITION

Weekly newspaper group is now interview-ing for a full-time news reporting position. Applicants should have college degree, plenty of enthusiasm, good writing abili-ties and some journalism experience. Pho-tography and layout skills helpful. Submit resume and writing samples to Susan J. Kaupplla, managing ed i to r ; South Lyon Herald. 101 North Lafayette, South Lyon, Ml 48178.

RESIDENCE INN

MYRIAD OFFERS — Flexible schedule, chal-lenge. variety of Job opportunities, diverse business environment, competitive compensation, annual bonus, individualized, personal consideration.

MYRIAD NEEDS — Qualified individuals In word processing, technical & support areas - experi-ence in entry level.

MYRIAD IS — A unqlue multi-service organiza-tion - you should get to know

CALL US 827-4215

MYRIAD MHII SERVICES CORPORATION L . ^

^outhfiekl. Ml. aawww-

DRIVERS WANTED 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday-Friday

EARN s6- ,10/hr. M U S T H A V E O W N C A R .

A P P L Y A T A N Y P A P A R O M A N O ' S

or call

471-3733

Sylvan

Learn ing

Centers

INSTRUCTOR Exciting opportunity as instructor at private educational center Exceptional environment Flexible pari time hours Send resume to ..

3250 W. Big Beaver Suit* 101

Troy, Ml 48084

T H E R E S I D E N C E I N N C O M P A N Y The nation's fastest growing dynamic, yet perso/able hotel company, is seeking com-petent, compassionate people for the follow-ing positions.

A U D I T O R S F R O N T D E S K C L E R K S

H O U S E K E E P I N G M A I N T E N A N C E P E R S O N N E L

V A N D R I V E R S

Outstanding opportunity for growth, .excel-lent compensation and benefits. Immediate needs in Troy 3c Madison Heights.

Please apply m person, Mon. f-5 P.M.

person, A.M.-5 K M at }2650 Madison Heights, (1-73 6c 14

thru Fn., 9 Hwy.,

Rd.)

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ACCOUNTANT Detroit-baaed NYSE company requtree an ex-perienced Accountant. Candidate should be a college graduate vrttti a major In Accounting end have a minimum of 3-6 years experience.

Responsibilities wffl include vertoue auuounl»HI functione tor the parent compeny end com-plete accounting reeponeMsMty tor a small sub-

We offer a competitive salary and comprehen-sive benefit program. P l i an send reeume end selery requlramente In oonftdence to:

Box 474 *Obaarv«r A Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonta. Mi 48150

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s a a a a a a a a a

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INVESTIGATOR Law f i rm Foil Urn* (ur i a u - sUp it 1*11 and heavy f i u d w u .. uses E i w r w w * in

Carol* ligation

L I C E N S E D M A N I C U R I S T h ull a m * lor busv Salon .n the

ar*«a k*k lor ( I tor i i M *200

m « i l i r*lat Bacbclor s LO a -d rtLacipiiD* ia r tqa i r ec Ttua puajboc AdnuaiMen Ibe aeiectioc proceaa for j>art ume aa mt,. aa full time posiUooa ID lel«mArkrUAtf. u t a cusuwurr aer vac* :wSuuca! a aCbmni»traUocx ai*. *upervi»ea intern*! pc«ung ay*t*m Wr ^ffer t x«.**J leei aalajry & t*et*ef'.Ls Setxl >0UT rewim* >NO CALLS PLEASE *ili> ular>' requirementa U>

HujTJkn Re»ourc«s HKH MCI TriecwrnrouxucaU<*ca Corpora Uixi

I »r. Ceoier F'ljua 2oc Flour :*«13 Ibnhnrmier r i Hiafiw*.

.vxitfafteid * ] 48304

j t tLY Rfci l M*> WtTH s.\LAR\ H ISTt »H Y WIL- BK i \ )N Si DERKE'

H y d r o t e l O p e r a t o r KXPER1K.NCED DAYS ONLY S O t T H F I E L D AREA 3l>4-7*70

if VOL' ENJOY rorr.puter i electron acs related work. this n a y be for you P C board m a n u i a r t u n a g rompany w t s light industrial belp FaiC b e w t.t* including vacation 4 holidays 15--our Apply LD person before ' 1 JOem •r a l ter i pm at

JSlKHi Capital od Farmingtoo Ro»c

Livonia

I S F I N D I N G A J O B

B E C O M I N G T H E H A R D E S T l ' ' **" i T ° m '

J O B A R O U N D ' ' Krevor i-herge oeip ui finding eir.plev nient If vou oeed ID employer Live lo i lakiand f o u n t s aod meet ellgibUity re-quirement* call 35* *!i*7

LIFK Ul 'ARD >au B-uiwnJieid t j K M U " Hub

.tment KM lor Jenny

LICHT ASSEMBLE TKAlNKIS S H I P P I M . i. WX-EIVINC t'LEKK

Mu JANITORIAL F T L L T l M i : Save j « n i raaaponauoo Pbooe Moo ini-u F>i *»n; Spm

TI» 8195

J A N I T O R I A L W O R K

J A N I T O R S u! -ir ptirt t .me «<>r» •vaiLabi

CaU JO*D 44f-7W0 JANITORS

S i a y wor t 7 30 to * PM t« i0 per Hour

.ingloo Hjlla Jocauoc. SSI

Scuiilieid ( in?oee<t '

DA^TCIN ELECTRR' ^ ) R I S«7 I Rood* Dr Cantoo

iS of Joy W of Ha^jer ty

LIGHT MACHINE OPKRATURS Pxp*i>liJig corporxatjoo U see t i n i baLrdwortin*. ilepeodable io<lJviiii-aj for ,>p«rau&£ ligbt ra»clvu>er» immedi ate -ypenrnga oc afleriKxiti siuf". Offer rng * star t ing wage of $4 041 ar- bour piua ne*IUi .n iu ra ixe palfl aolidayi. paid vacations --UT>e & joe ba-' a f ter 40 boura We wiL train AppUc*LiOO» ac

•ted Moo U-.ru Kn »AM 4 30PM I Si T-v . r of L-vemot* S ol

5 0 0 H » ) p W a n t e d

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE I Y .Kin* fa i t urowin* rrtaiJ organi iauoo ( u LtxiiDg '.or r lo /oio war man

Lean. Ii yov Hivr the qualify acj«jos mr a re l<iokiD< fur maturity.

..-f f a n . im l. oca I aluJia aDlLitj U> rneei -r>d to*'. »lt± tAr pwbiuc l i epe t^U^ ' . v »ea«Jerafcip aj*3 DfrAaan: pe ruxuh ly »md re*un* lo Mr J SwtaJ>er Yanlee

Novi MJ

Ml 3213

~ MANAGER" NeeOeU For pr ivate recreaUOtta. cLub fu.. Ume p»o«;'Joo Seod r c s u n M to P ' 1

Box M4 Franklin, MK-fcugaD 4ft02b

M-\.VAGEK Par t time L^lxpenetx^<L in roodo rnaiDtenaiKT U< auperviae reajder.1 manager L daily operalioc ot

W « t soo&v luxury Call Mr Ru&ld Ml -W40

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HC

MAN Ali ER RECEPTIONIST for tuir %aioo Male or femau? suburban jtx-a Uufia alao Anr. Arbor Hxperteore pre Ierre<3 Benef j ' j . full Ume CaL 5J3-4220 o r M 1 2 2 6 i

*64f/

JKWELER . arver u- ^-ake custom jewelr> Some

i fxpeneTH^e or Hrvxif sculpture twek ICrouoO preferred Ncc. Smoker 55" 45SJ

i g h t P a c k a g i n g

& P r o d u C t ' O n

MANICURIST • 484 1 « 4

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Mt i.NTESSORI AIDE wanted u> Frrr., iale. IS bo«in per wee* II iwoo SI'M ^n'iXT>«U*te opening E*perverK* D«c«» »arv Call S4« 41S«

M O R T G A G E

S E R V I C I N G

Pr-jgre»ajve Savuagi 4 l^aia u »ee*ing a qualified c*odldate (or a Ciatomer service Super* i*wr Muat be e i p e r . roced 4 lixiwle<lge*ble m a r e a j o! a

row *dmim*uatiOo an* ;™* E*peri t^yre wirji ARM loan* belpful CocLact Lee Stevetaaoo S30-12Nooo Mixt F r l

3 5 3 - 8 0 2 0 ' •ui fcigua. v»^p«>rt8imt)' Employer

M O S T L Y B A S K E T S H i ! a r n v « J our are* Our Nationwide program ol selling Wicker Furni ture Wicker Wall Decor and of co iar*

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P A R T T I M E H E L P

A p p l i c a t i o n s a r e n o w

b e i n g t a K e n d a i l y a t

K M a r t 5 7 2 5 S h e l d o n & F o r d

C a n i o n

PART T1MF iligb wttool or college itu (lent aaauun t poeittoos available I ! 15

15 SO per bour Call Farrruogloti Li _ brary SSS-0S0« , o i l e n " i t e r a t ing

P.ART Time lAani; E j perienced afterTKOo

perauo wanted ease call Tuewday

3S«-«S»Ci

PART TIMi: STOCK PEOPLE oewded lor bona l lalnbuUn* company aome ieav> llfuag. iKtun will be 1-5 30 Moc Utru FYi Aak for Siurley Call 937 8400

P AYHOLL SPECI ALISTS \a t iooa i payroll company BOW baa p<-

I jitiora available for full t ime payroll I )pe<ialBU Yoy mu»l pt*e*s a good

math ap«i tude Knowledge of payroll t a l e s CnT

ff Y ^ - ftave e v « • x Real Estate Cobooo. tlenlur-i 2. 261 '*23 Of S4» 1212

IMMFPIATE OPENINGS for tele-ptiOLi erviewer* Dav and evening ; >ruf'_s vaiiable No sale* » r irair. Te le&r*i>H 12 Mile area 358 38 50

IMMEDIATE IPKNINfiS [Xrect care w.jr ter Hock WILII JI I meota.ly r e u n s~a men Farmm«T'XI area E ipeneoced t ie lpf . : 471 3384

IMMEDIATE opening lor peraoc lo work in piambuig i tore ; • stockroom & retail sales Apply Long Plumbing Co 190 E Main St NorUiville 349-0373

An Equal Opportunity Employer

I N C O M E T A X P R E P A R E R S

"No e ipeneoce or e ipeneoced Free training. NOW Full or pa r . l ime era plovmect opportunities in your Deigb Sornood for T a i Season for Uume peo i pie who successfully complete training Excellent earning potential

Nationwide Income T a i Service

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JO! K.VEYMAN ELECTRICIAN PlymoutB .Area CaU 459-77M

KEYLINER Eatablished 4 fait growing industrial supply company ts looking for w>meoi>e with some key lining e ipeneoce & a rus-tic ability for the art departroeal Full !_ -* position witb benefi: package Call Pa t Neber. between 10am-4pm week days 531 8700

KEYLINER E i p e n e o c e part Ume for SouLblielii 1

HOMEMAKERS I di- '-J

N O R R E L W

S E R V I C E S . I N C . F a r m i n g t o n 4 7 7 - 8 8 4 0

! R o c h e s t e r

L t V t N G W E L L L A D Y I you are sale? onented in a retail er ironmeni are in good pfcyucal c-oodi .on 4 have tbe eoergy 4 enthusiasm Ut u y in top with the leader in fitaesa h.t is tne "areer oppcrtutLity for you ie a p a r . of Living » e l l I j d v s Synam

MANVFACTCREK seeds persoc ,-ver ? ti operate saw ship and receive

per 'o r t r nttsociianeous shop i u - u « ir .-i-uding errands Roorr for advance mem Appiv >r 'all » a m - 1 k m and

Gato.' Inc 41330 .Ann .Arbor Road

• -mv -Lth Miclugar. « ' 4S3JIS5

MAM FACTVRING C O M P A M n Farmington Hills a . - -epung appuca turns for light assembly work Apply

6 5 1 - 1 5 0 0 I Marketing Dsplays Inc 14470 Indo-ple i Circle Farmin*to«i Hills Mi 48018

nf bmh!:n« An Equal L>pportunity Employer An Eijn*; Opportunity Employer

Canton saiot. Wicker Wall Decor and of course j t a les CVT e i p e n e o c e and customer (11 oM* Wicker Baskets oo Home Party Plan service background Farmingtoo Hills

unique 4 4>rof)UbSe For info cai. | locabon Please call Ms Bisaonnette a n e F a r t a s at 4S3-0327 Wed Thurs 4 F n after I p m for an

— appointment 855 MOC

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

PROCESS SERVER WANTED part l ime SSS-iWMi

P R O D U C T I O N

& M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S Now taking appiicat*oo»

S M C

8 0 0 J u n c t i o n , P l y m o u t h

PRODUCTION TRAINEE fall u m e

Srmanent poaiuoo with small mfg m m Northville Heaponsibilitie* in ude soldering, braising, tewting ail

Bridgeport 4 Mill general machine cleanup etc Will train Tbe right candidate will be re-

spons ib l e hardworking 4 desllcateC . . . - r-, with eicellent at teodancee Start ing A p p l y i n P e T S O P i valary M per houir Benefits, booua reg ular r a i * « Write R 4 D E n t e r p r t m .

[ dept PT PC) Boi SIS2 Nort ivl l le Michigan 48 H 7

1 PROGRESSIVE COMPANY x - r u r \

Sr i ewed Hands Oo Supervisor Must ve good mechanical compretoenstoct

1 people jkills and a strong d o i r e to e i rel l Plastics e iper ience or college aU

1 pluses Immediate response desired Send resume Ui Boi 442 Observer 4 Ecceo tn r Newspapers, 3«I51 Srtool

Li«oou, Michi

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

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O d d L o t T r a d i n g

• N o w I n t e r v i e w i n g

C A S H I E R S

S T O C K C L E R K

P a r t & F u l l T i m e

W<- are accepting applications For TEMPORARY CVts tmas be

- r a j t Rd Liv lichigan 4$ISO

MOTEL CLERK Fu l l t ime Redford area Cai

533 9000

MOTEL~DESK CLEHK Par t t ime e ipeneoced Appiv in person 2 '46 John K Madison Heights

PC LOGIC DESIGNER Willing lo advance into CNC and drive applications Potential project engineer pos uoc Send resume and saiars- re quiremeots to Boi 464. Ohaerver 4 E( centnc Newspapers MIS'. Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia Michigan 48ISO

for

O D D L O T T R A D I N G

2 5 7 5 T e l e g r a p h R d

S o u t h f i e i d , M l

tujual Opportoxuty Employer M V

RETAIL SALES R E P CASHIER Musi have profession*, service orieoted appnMcb to selling and have previous r e t a j l sa les e i p e n e o c e r r ev iou? caaiuenoa aelpi u.

STOCK PERSON SAI-ES R E f Muat have demonatraied aetling exper

MOTOR ROUTE e a r n e r s wante« (or . ,^fj.MAVENT Par t Time ratioca newspaper mornings a ^ perwrxiaiitv « « k No collecting Guaranteed salar-. £ a b l , ( o f , „c?nin i .Evening I week of I , JO a week Dependable t ranspor t* u , . o r 7 f o r , r e t , : ! videc

Looking f <ablv Wno

PSYCHO LOG 1ST WANTED r part Ume Muat aave own c^eoi . y i _ , „ U _ , «1U31 LUi V C UCI1JUWU « *kU4»J| C 4 yr Of i space h grosip room l 1 C T i a a o r garu ia t joaa ability Previ

1 ' ' ' ous e iper teoce in receiving sto«'* belp-ful Apply in person at

" EDDrfc BAUER SOMERSET MALI H I S * Big Beaver Rd Trov

EDDIE BAUER 12 OAKS MAI 27520' Novi Rd Nov.

EDDIE BAUER 21110 Greenfield Rd . Oak Pars

all 8AM> 11AM S4S-OGJ

PURCHASER/ EXPEDITER

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

S e c u r i t y O f f i c e r s E X P E R I E N C E D ONI Y

Fuii Time PuaiUons Meei all s tate 4 oft:pa A •Jufts Available • ::ipaJi> provides

• 1 n.U'jrm* • Pension Suick Pla • Life Insurance • Medical Insurance • '_)ental Insurance • Paid T ralQing • Bonus fYojrran • P r e m i u m Pay

S ta rung 34 W>-S 00 Per Hour Appii if. persoo lOarn to Sprri MOG •_hru Yburv

C P P S E C U R I T Y

8 7 5 0 S T e l e g r a p h , S u i t e 3 0 6

1 M i l e S o f I - 9 4 . T a y l o r

• S e c u r i t y O f f i c e r s Positions ava i lab le Requirements ar pbooe d n v e r s license and oo po.n-r recr.rd Free uniforms, life 4 oealia ix durance profit khanng Apply Mor thru F n Ham to 4pm

P i n k e r ^ o n ' s I n c

1 5 5 6 5 N o r t h l a n d D r

S u i t e 2 0 6 E . S o u t h t i e l o

5 6 9 - 1 0 0 4 An bqua i Opportunity Employer

SECURITY PATROL DRIVERS

benef i ts Company Car App.y in person Secunty Service; 311"i W 10 Mile Farmimt ton

LIVONIA B.ASEIli industna ; manufacturer has immediate opening

for Draft ing Technician Excellent ber i-Iit package Salary commensurale with e ipe r . ence Please

" L O O K I N G ' " We. pstablLShed company >eekir,g bright energetic, motivated persons lo ] round out its te lemarket ing lept Eip t - " nence prefer red tmt will t ram ngbt aerson Hourly wage plus roir.i

M A R K E T I N G R E S E A R C H Inter viewers H o m e m a t e r s Students and others wanting pa r t - t ime day weekeod audi some evening, interesting non-sales telephone work 4 to 7 bour shifts Hour

| lv pav rate, work from our Birmingham '•ff.ee Musi have a pleasant telephooe

I vpice Please call a f t e r IOam ask for Jo Ann or .Ann S-40-7400

NAIL TECHNICIAN Musi Or licensed and Jo sculptured r.a.n Full-t ime Birmingharr. a r e*

«47 7»»7

2fii 2300 | M A R K E T I N G T R A I N E E An established sof tware company 3 e i

NATIONAL Lawn Care Company seeks ambitious, self mot ivated people to >om our production staff S a ^ r > benefi ts training program Gro-w with us For in-terview call 5:1^-5201

N C OPERATOR BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR

SATELLITE ENGINEERING 21M0 Telegrapt Rd Southfieid

chain Plymouth. Farmingtoc Hills . B W n i . . e * i Kill*- tomtoi 4 Siiuui- j c i p e n e n c e G t n o t r t - s o u r c t n c

•-irid Are* P i e a j e c a L , s u b - c o n l r a c t p u r c h a s i n g ,

PERSON NEEDED to mn bonng ma m a c h i n i n g m a n u f a c t u r l n f l chine tr Parmaogxoc Hiii* rr-aciuoe P a r t - t l l T l 6 . w o r k 6 h o u r s ^ o p 471-2300 i , - j ay i d e a l f Q r r e t i r e e

RUBBISH TRUCK DRIVER E ipeneoced

"enrol] off 4 frocl end .4SI-4S03

SALES CLERICAL e ipeneoced help needed for jewelry company Royal Oak 4 Sosithfield areas

PERSON WANTED for sand blasting paiounjj tuck pointing and re la ted work

panding it's market ing depar tment aod NEAT outgoing person for permanent i h-.£»Mv m i v n a l p d n e m m tc ~ ~ i,Tr ,

Located appt

.'all Too: Gregg for S2S-4SOI

seeking a highly motivated person tc market ing IBM rrum i-omputer

sof tware Send resume to Louis A Wright 4 .Associates 44W? F^inetree I>r Suite B. Plymouth. Mich 4817C MATURE fierson needed for full Ume

par . t ime or full time poaiUon in jewel r> store Sales e ipeneoce belpful Ex ceilen! opportunity CaU 422 2232

A pa r u r F n 71

Grounds Keeping position Some eipe-

MACHINE ASSEMBLER Farmingtoo I p C " ' U -a-ea E i p e n e o c e necessary Must have own nana tools

476-3400

MACHINE OPERATOR Mature Experienced needed for Far mintor Hills based f i rm Lathe OD 4

NEED LEADERS KIDS PROGRAMS Several pa r . time posiuooi avai lable After school recreation club p r o g r a m s rtuld ca r e supervisor, life puards 4 f lag football Officials Apply Uvooia V 14255 Stark Rd Livonia

PERSON wanted for work in swirr, min t pool service must be 'Jepeodable reliaDle 4 have own car Call Clean Rite Pool Service 8«S-«4»9 &42-WS8

S e n d l e t t e r t o B o * 4 6 0 831 3071) Observer 4 Eccen tnc Newspa

J62S1 Schoolcraft Rd Livtmia gan 4815-fr

Ar. Equal Opportunity fejnpkoy

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Large Amoco Service Center has oper, ng. ur 3 Attendants tc. work

serv. e isiaods. day shift part r.r*ful ume Good pav Apply Tel Maple Car Care c o m e r Telegraph 4 Mapie Bir -ningham M4 1910

JM-10M I SERVICE STATION Driveway Attendants all shifts App

wipers Mich.

; CLERK ful. t ime for office j ^ Kigbt 4 T a d Auto Serv ice 4 printing s u r e West Bloom L j i » t C o i 710W 8 Mile. Northville

SALES HELP for women's specialty bouque Fleauble schedule Muat be out-

ppUcauooa for Driveway Attecxlan'-.* * Ca i luen . must be reliable Benefit

~ ! QUALITY CONTROL employment op-l i t .nspecuoc e i p e n e o c e of ] -cfa, H r r j C o r p ^ l o o t u n 4 PERSON

iugb production p a r u Would p re fe knowledge of SPC Benefits, over t ime pav commensurate w. t t e i p e n e o c e .

532 SM«

»oing and enthusiasuc - a h a Hair for a v < l U b l € A p p l y 1 0 person Joy 4 " f f ^ P e n r o o ! Preferred See M e m m a r . Sundar tT11411 Joy Rd

Kathy at Masoc s downtown PI 1 nth

P E T STORE prefers e i p e n e n c e d help or hobbyist familiar with fi»h 4 birds Walerford. » Bloomfield Novi Call rooroingj 851-1155

INFANT TODDLER CARE GIVER . B H B H . ; J a m our team 4 you can rock love 4 | dus t r i a j ad agem-y Call Lora between I n> g n n d e n precision work C»ood op- " ' V * ' sing to babies all day icing Kinder Care .Oam 4pm SS7-5046 , p«jnujiity for older person or retire* "* a* the nation s finest ciild care provider is . —. I Call " 471 2300 seeking a special person to care for children in our infant loddler

557-5046 :

KEYLINER WANTED for small grow ng ad agency in Southfieid Exper .

ty 100 unit apar tment complex area Compie i has older resider-U No children or pets Free rent plus modest

ler m a r n e d couple where husbaind has other ful ' u m e job Call S a m to 12 noon 647-7IM

NEW' LARGE laundromat needs a l t e r dent some counter work, af ternoons.

I Canton area 451-0592

to f b o L - s p « w e ^ Must f » a mature eoced oofy full or part t ime Design woman, de^ndab le warm lovmg "®rk wi.ll be J ^ l v e d dependable Please apply in pensori al 45«00 Joy Rd Plymouth

INSTALLERS 4 PRODUCTION PERSONNEL

Openings for Installers 4 Producuon Persoonei Plumbing or cOBStTUCUoa background a plus Hugb earning poten-tial Resume to Star Pak l i n e r p 44480 Graod River Novi, Mich 480S0

INSULATION LNST.ALLER no e i p e n eoce needed Apply in person 2281 1 Heslip Dr. Novi 348 9MC-

INSULATORS Expenenced

For residential work 595-3735

INSURANCE AGENCY' in Southfieid , needs e ipeneoced Commercial Lines f n d 4 > , between 10 AM 12 Noon Person Most know property 4 casualty . A

"rating Agency background required \ M -Salary open S«i-2S55 | _

INSURANCE AGENCY' --in Birmingham needs experienced -personal lines I ' nde rwnte r •Call Defrbie 644-7010

Typesetting belpful but oot necessary Send resume to Box 428 <Jtserver 4 Ec centric Newspapers. 362SI Sr^wolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

KITCHEN AIDE POSITION Residectial t reatment center for chil drer. Valid dnve r s license required Former work 4 food service a plus Nc-pfiooe calls or drop in Resume only to Julius A Gamble Assistant EiecuUve

! Director. Methodist Children* Home So-l ciety 2*645 W fi mile Detroit 48240

An Equal Opportunity Employer

K M A R T Are you interested in a career io Food

! OperaUOO Par t Ume position available | in our soon to be remodeled Ealery Ap-

l ieauons accepted on Mondays and

y m person, see Peraotuiel Plym 4 Middlebelt locatioo

MACHINE REPAIRMAN Journeyman or S yrs diversified eipe-neoce loo. room equipment aLso press room 4 fork t rucks Electrical e i p e n eoce belpful 1 »6 4 Telegrapb area Call Byr iS 5 2S5-S387

MACHINE SHOP MAINTENANCE

L;x>king for man wi t l^e ice l len t Me-•••airacai abilities r ine following areas

* e.ding 4 B r a u n g Assembly and repair machine shop vquipinenl Tool and bench work

MATU R E STOCK CLERK • aody 4 Card Shop Downtown De-

troit iCity County Bldg S days After 7pm 531-8957

MATURE WOMAN to w o r t in laundrc-1 rnal part t ime in Redford area Call

531-1151

MATURE WOMEN to assist Mentally Re ta rded Children in I- " Resident Care lacilitv tn Northville Hosirs 6.AM lo 2PM Call Sr Theresa beiween 9am 4 30prr

45 J-1300

N I G H T S T A F F Resident Care Facility io Northville

Responsible for monitoring children while they sleep Some light housekeep-ing Hours 10PM to 6 AM Call ,Sr Theresa, between Jam 4 30pm

453-1300

NO E X P NECESSARY 16 yrs 4 older Guaranteed salary plus commission, also high powered bome improvement

Ie wanted 356-4700

NOW Accepting applicauons for full 4 part time positions lab Call for interview 835-0245

pbotc

; 'omplete benef:ui

' K E L L E R TOOL 2701 lnkster Rd

Livonia. 425-4SOO

MACHINIST Lathe 4 Mill Operators shift

KNIT Shop needs knitters to ta i t at home Also person tx assemble sweaters

required for dav i time, full benefi ts e i p e n e o c e Rock Plymouth

night shift Over Minimum b years Tool 4 Machine.

4SS-9M0

M E A T C L E R K S / C U T T E R S Appiv w:Uun 18S> 10 W Warr^r.. Detrnii

i ught W of Southftekd

M E A T C O U N T E R C L E R K S Full and part t ime pcsiUoos available Many positions open E i p e n e o c e in fresh delicatessen or food bandli belpful Willing to train years or older Apply at Shopping Cra-te r Market 643J Orchard Lake Rd at Maple Rd 851 71MI or 25155 Green field Rd at 10 Mile 559-7960

NOW HIRING Male 4 Female I anng- lype People lo work with Men tally Handicapped in Group Home set ting For more info, call weekdays 1 lam-4pm 373-2222

Now T AKING APPLICATION'S For all . Posiuons Full -X Par t u m e Apply in

»d handling betweer. l l am-4pm Mr Steak Must be i l £ » u s taurant 44401 Ford

Ipm Rd C anton

557-9111

: I N S U R A N C E

A G E N C Y

P L Y M O U T H . P a n time full Ume. personal commer-cial lines CSR Rating, typing 4 pro-cessing For interview 459 3434

INSURANCE Claims Supervisor Must have minimum 3 years agency back

'ground Ln comraenca ! 4 persooel Lines c la im e ipeneoce Excellent benefits Southfieid location Call Mr Sadow 5S«-1100

L A B O R E R S I Ful l -um« Large sutxirtia.i apar tment ' i-ompiei References Call Moo thru j F n 9am 5pm

3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 An Equal Opportunity Employer

LABOR ORS lor Swimming Pool Co CalU between . am-9am

626-8422

M A I D S

INSURANCE CU'STOMER REP to wor t in our offices No travelling Must know proper casual ty coverages Mini-mal liiht typing 4 CRT input needed Mr Sadow 358 1100

LANDSCAPE HELP Foreman 4 wor t e r s Pay su ra t e with expenenc* Call 391-3418 After 5pm

I N S U R A N C E Minimum S year insurance agency or insurance company e ipeneoce re-quired for P 4 C agency LE Southfieid Excellent working conditions 355-4400

INSURANCE Persooel i t 2 years experience Must know boroe-owrier 4 auto coverages Southfieid lo-cauon CaU Mr Sadow 3SHIOO

LANDSCAPE HELP Needed Troy area

8 7 9 - 8 8 1 8

I needed for large apar tment complex in Fannington Hills, to clean hallways

I Must have own transportation AppLica I uons taken at Independence Green

16700 Grand River Farmingtor Hills

MAINTENANCE' All-around Haodv-man needed 11 ' Man Department Light welding carpentry , electrical, pump 4

. HiLo repair Neat 4 organized. 838-8360

MAINTENANCE E i p e n e n c e d all around for nursing Home Must have own tools 4 car Red ford Ge r i a tnc Village 22811 W' 7 Mile Detroit. Mi S34-1440

L a n d s c a p e L a b o r e r s

A n d F o r e m e n For Southfieid company E i p e n e o c e d prefer red Call 354-3113 or S53-4073

L A N D S C A P E L A B O R E R S Farmington Hills area Over 18 »4 per bour 33-6-0160

INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS needed for the leading writer of auto .nsurance for educations! employees in Michigan Minimum of 3 years persona) Lines '.auto homeowner* i e ipeneoce re-quired. company or agency College background preferred but can be re-placed srith practical w o r t experience Salary commensurate with qualifies- : _ uons Fringe benefits 4 srort environ- : LANDSCAPING -nenl excellent Please mail resume to Michigan Educational Employees Mu-tual Insurance Co.. Att Maureen Mar-tin. 30700 Telegraph. Suite 3S0C Bir rnmgham. Ml 48010

LANDSCAPE Laborers Apply at 702 Adams, Plymouth, 2 blks N of tbe Middle scbool 8am-5pm only'

LANDSCAPE maintenance help Deed-ed. immediate openings for full time crew leaders 4 laborers Must be at least 18 m old call Clink Landscaping

MAINTENANCE Full- t ime af ternoon position 2 years paid general maintenance e i p e n e o c e i electrical, plumbing carpentry paint ing. etc . required. Apply at Personnel Madonna College. 36600 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia MI. 48ISO

MAINTENANCE For apa r tmen t compie i Knowledgable-own tools

i Monday thru Friday 9am-4 30pm 65 I •1880

Full aod part ume belp Hardworking e n e r g e t i c indiv iduals needed for healthy outdoor wor t Apply Ln person only ha ro ld Thomas Nursery 14925 Middlebelt Rd . Livonia

INSURANCE We are Looking foe qualified r i p e n eoced commercial or personal lines CSR's for many suburban ageocies

I fee Let us belp you

M A I N T E N A N C E Full t ime position for persoo able io do general main tenance .n a Dearborn medical c o l t e r L P boiler license and owo transportat ion necessary Send re-sume to Midwest Health Center. 5050

Schaefer Dearborn Ml 48126 An Equal Opportunity Employer

M A I N T E N A N C E H E L P E R Full t ime. Plymouth area, call 9-4 Moo thru F n 4 55-0510

MECHANICAL DESIGNERS

and

MECHANICAL DRAFTERS

A u t 6 m o t i v e b a c k g r o u n d .

T o w - l i n e c o n v e y o r s , * c h a i n

d r i v e , p o w e r a n d f r e e E x p e -

r i e n c e d a u t o m o t i v e a s s e m -

b l y / p a i n t s h o p . e t c . A s s i g n -

m e n t i n W a r r e n , M i c h i g a n

S e n d r e s u m e t o

T e c h / A i d P . O . B o x 1 2 8

N e e d h a m H g t s . M A 0 2 1 9 4

O r C a l l i m m e d i a t e l y

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 2 5 - 8 S 5 6

NURSERY AIDES 11 you like working with infants 4 tod dlers. a re available to work 3-«pm Monday thru Fnday. or flexible hours between 7am-6pm. 4 have 2 years of college in human service area or have equivalent e ipenence ir. this field Please send resume or apply St Vin-cent 4 Sarah Fisher Center 27400 W 12 Mile Rd Farmington Hills. Mi 48018

j NURSING ASSISTANTS - lor all shifts 1 E ipeneoced preferred Apply Mon I thru F n .. between. 10am - 3pm Dorvth Convalescent Center m e block S n( 8 Mile oo Middlebel t

PHARMACISTS O p p o r t u n i t y f o r r e t a i l o r i e n t -

e d p h a r m a c i s t s t o j o i n o n e o f

M i c h i g a n s m o s t d y n a m i c

c o m p a n i e s E n j o y f l e x i b l e

s c h e d u l e s p r o f e s s i o n a l

s t a n d a r d s a n d a n e x c e l l e n t

s t a r t i n g s a l a r y a s w e l l a s

p r e m i u m p a y f o r S u n d a y s

a n d H o l i d a y s p l u s o n e o f

M i c h i g a n ' s f i n e s t b e n e f i t

p j / T E ^ e s O p e n i n g s e a s t o r

w e s t s u O t i r b s a n d D e t r o i t

F o r a c o n f i d e n t i a l i n t e r v i e w

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F A R M E R J A C K

P H A R M A C I E S 2 7 0 - 1 1 6 S

R o n S e l d o n - An Equal Opportunity Employer

PHARMACY TECH Eipeneoced in high volume computer-iied pharmacy Apply Checker Drug. 964! Telegraph a: Joy Dearborn Hts

P H A R M A C Y T E C H N I C I A N Eipeneoced SPM computer , rc fe reno KS Apply, in person Fair lane Drugs 37290 5 Mile Rd at Newburgh. Livorua

conscientious people for hourly quality control positions Must be willing lo work outdoors Apply in person at the Herlz Corp Detroit Metro ,Airport Mon Wed, Thurs. 10am-«prr.

An Equai Opportunity Employer

Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L

L A Y O U T T E C H N I C I A N Musi have e i p e n e o c e with precision screw machine products Must be fa miliar wtth automotive requirements knowledge of S P C., and capable of f i rs t piece layouts Please send resume to Boi 974 Observer 4 Eccentr .c Newspapers. WIS! Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48t50

SALES PERSON lor drapery* scbool hours available

Mary Lee Drapenes Bloomfield Hills MARY L E E DRAPERY 332-6214

SALES POSITION in retail store for person interested in interior design Full time. Birmingham area 644-5646

SALES STOCK Person Full Ume, benefit package

I Mam St. Rochester

SALON COORDINATOR 4 Nail Techru cian Mature, good pibooe and cLlent (•octact for busy Birmingham salon Clientele waiting 540-8644

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT Mob.. Station has opening lot 3 peop >

work d n v * 4 belp t - r a g -Eveniogs 4 weekends Must Lave m p e rveoce Appiv F reds Mobil. 27350 Jov Rd Redford." Mich

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Large Amoco service center has openj ,ng Tor four people to work al full ser vice islands part time afternoons 4 weekeods PTefer local college 4 hlgt school s tudents Apply Tel-Maple Car

. Care corner Telegraph 4 Mapie Bir mingham 844-291 "

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR Troy manufac tunng f i rm is seeking an individual to vanfyqual i ty of plastic pa r t s thru visual 4 electronic proce-dures 4 lo label approved par ts Previ-ous mspecuon e i p e n e o c e belpful for this entry level position Must have the des i re lo work scheduled over t ime Send resume to Quality Control. PO B o i 451. Lathrup Village. Mi 48076

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Q U A L I T Y

C O N T R O L

N S P E C T O R e ipenence with Layouts

OpUcal Com par: tor

SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR Hi speed and carbide cutting tools

I Some e i p e n e n c e Formcraf l Tool Co 4500 Oakman BSvd . Detroit 834-300C

S E A M S T R E S S

Must ha Blue PTUIU 4 Lrvom Area

G e n e r a l

M a n a g e m e n t

S e r v i c e 23701 W 6- Mi.e, Livonia

Tbe Bell Creek P l a i a Suite 140A

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN S P M Computer Good pay 4 benefi ts No mehts. Suodavs or Holidays Call 641-8327

PHONE OPERATOR Will train 3 shif ts

Southfieid area 557-595*

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST Expanding real estate development company looking for Recepucmst Typ-isi Musi be very accurate Cons tmcuon industry, e i p e n e n c e desirable Send re-sume ai»C cover letter to R R . P 0 Boi 1380. Farmington Hills. MI 48018

SEAMSTRESS NEEDED Full t ime, e ipenenced with leather 4 «*pde For Southfieid Designer Clothing Studio 851-3909

SEAMSTRESS WANTED E i p e n e o c e d in ladies or mens al tera lions Flexible bours Call RAM 6PM

ISI 6120

S e c r e t a r i e s

W o r d P r o c e s s o r s

T y p i s t s

Data Entry A variety of interesting long tenr . ass ignments a re waiting for you in Red ford, Pontiac. Trov Warren 4 South-field Call Marcia Morgan for more m-formaUon 4 a personal interview

5 5 7 - 6 0 4 0

M G M Engineering & Office Services

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Large Amoco se rv ice center has open ing Tor four peopie to work al full ser vice islands par i u m t , afternoons A weekends P r e f e r local college 4 kigl school s tudents Apply Tel-Maple C-i Care corner Telegraph 4 Mapie BJ> mingham " S44-H1

SEWER 4 DRAIN CLEANER Experienced only, for busy sewer ie vice company Immedia te pos/.i*

I available Excel lenI wages for depend able pernor. Call 685*441

S H I P P E R E X P E R I E N C E D in the Tooling Industry

Full benef i ts 455-1100

SHIPPING CLERK Pulling 4 packag trig orders Typing pegboaro book

>0 WPM 4 have Call. 8S0S

keeping Must type some knowledge ol 'ooofckeeping between lOam-lprr.. 421

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING CLERK (or wholesale distr ibuting company North west Detroit , dayshlf . . full or pari time

862-0725

S H I P P I N G & R E C E I V I N G Distributor ol hydraul ic 4 poeumauc fields seeks full ' u m e shipping clerk Accuracy, neatness 4 dependability a must Good working conditions 4 bene-fits Hours 8am-5pm wee idavs Seod short le t ter of w o r t hutorv lo P O Box 810. Farming ton Hills MI 48024

.An Equal Opportunity Employer

PHOTOGRAPHER PORTRAIT Experience belpful Start training iro mediately Free to t ravel , must have

R E C R U I T E R S

O F F I C E C L E A N I N G r a u m f " ™ "

MECHANIC needed for ful! Service Siauoe full Ume Appiv in person at Twelve 4 Or chard Lake Shell or call SS3-2622

I Plymouth AfWnooos . Flexible Fu.i | part- l ime Must be very oeal 348-1420

O F F S E T

P R E S S

O P E R A T O R i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g f o r o f f s e t

p r e s s o p e r a t o r w i t h 3 y e a r s

e x p e r i e n c e o p e r a t i n g v a r i -

o u s o f f s e t p r e s s e s $ 6 5 8 p e r

.. h o u r S o u t h f i e i d S P l y m o u t h

R d . a r e a . H o u r s - 8 a m t o

4 3 0 p m . M o n . t h r u F r l C a l l

2 7 0 - 1 2 9 6

B O R M A N ' S I N C

F a r m e r J a c k S u p e r m a r k e t s

A-t Equal Opportunity Emp.oyer

535-1702

PHOTO LAB TECHNICIAN with expeience or good background JI photography Full t ime oo nights or Sunday*

CONCOURSE 1 HOUR PHOTO Bloomfield Plaxa Shopping Center

Maple at Telegraph 8S5-9836

congenial lowpressured 4 results ori ented office These are oew posiuons.

P I N J U M P E R e ipenenced needed oo AMF machine Beech Lanes in Redford 531-3800

P L A N T H E L P W A N T E D Apply at Guraaey F a r m s Dairy 11300 •• - ' - " ille

5 years e i p e n e n c e 22^37 Heslip. Novi

LATHE HAND Apply in person

349-4570

LAUNDROMAT ATTENDANT needed Companypa™ « o e i » neip you Farmingtoo area No e ipeneoce neces-Call Ann Bell S40-31SS M u „ ^ , v 4 l u b k W e

Michigan Insurance personnel welcome retirees 4 bousesnv« '

I N T E R E S T E D IN F R E E

J O B T R A I N I N G

If y o u a r e :

PART TIME LAUNDRY AIDE

• 12 yrs or older • Low income • Live in Wayne Count an ty tx

i unities but aot Detroit

- Looting (or full t ime employment

You may be eligible for training in -J>ese occupations

Clerical Office Practices Accounting Computing

Electronics Restaurant occupations

Auto repair Health occupations

t Phrtocypeaettmg

For more information, contact the em-ployment and training center (WayBS westland Community schooisi at

5 9 5 - 2 3 1 4 Educational funding provided by the Wayne Comity Pr iva te Industry Corpo-ration

An Equal opportunity Employer

INTERIOR DESIGNERS with strong sales ability Excel Jew traff ic area Ugh eotame salsa Salary ntas romnus-ston Call Mon-Pri > AM SPM RS5-7M7

| Needed for Whispering Wlltow Manor Nursing Home. Call 459-70*0

L A W N C A R E W O R K E R 84 SO per hour

4W-5130

MAINTENANCE HELPER full time ooe needed to add to our permanent staff Condominium subdivision in Novi Some e r p e n e n c e preferred For Inter-view appointment , call weekdays 9AM-11PM 4 IPM 5PM 349-9077

MA 1NTEN ANCE immediate full i t o e position in Canton apar tment complex Ambitious se l f -s ta r te r Call 10am-4pm

455-7200

MECHANICS Dealership needs light 4 heavy me-chanics Certified Only Two openings

[available immediately Good advance-ment potenual Call Sob Service 10am-5pm 535-9180

M A I N T E N A N C E Large apa r tmen t complex tn Oak Park Some e i p e n e n c e preferred Salary apa r tmen t and uu l iues Call between 9am and 4pm, Mon thru F n

9 6 8 - 1 9 6 5

MECHANIC e i p e n e o c e Must be certified Full Ume hours al Toms Long Lake Shell Ask for Tom, Dave or Drew 889-8072 ar«9-70«)

M E N - W O M E N Immediate openings for Light mdustiral j o t s All shifts Troy a rea Call and ap-ply Loday

P R O T E M P O R E I N C Troy 518-0701

Temporary Help-No Fees

LAWN MAINTENANCE Genera! Laborers wanted Plymouth Area Must be 18 years of age or older Call 459-1986

MAINTENANCE MAN NEEDED S days 35-40 hours Apply Bradbury Park Homes. Joy 4 Haggerty between 9am - Spm

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC An i m r o e d u t e opening exist* for an ex-perienced maintenance mechanic in the L i v o u a area Ideal Candida le should

L A W N M A I N T E N A N C E have experience m material handling, p e r s o o seeded foe Nov. area Will !«o°<i processing equipment e i e c u v a i train Call af t*r 5 PM 415-5088 circui try plumbing, welding and the

————-— ability bo repair and maintain national LAWN MAINTENANCE HKi-PER food store equipment T^se candidate

Full or part time W Bloomfield area must own his own basic tools Specialty Thru Nov above average pay Experi- tool* and vehicle will he provided ence belpful bwt not required After 6 Honrs of work normally 8 AM to 4 M pm 47V1755 PM srith occassional overtime This po-

LAWN MAINTENANCE WORKER good pay experienced 18 or okler

54V1834

LAWN MAINTENANCE and LANDSCAPE HELP

Seasonal and poaUbiy full Ume Rome* ter

INTERNAL M a r t a u n s r c -o r t hi or a « d p o M

red Detail

LAWN MAINTENANCE Starting wage 84 per kno-

l l or o«K of High School Call only between 8am 4 1pm Ml 1814

si tion offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefit prop-am

Send rename to THE KROGER COMPANY

P O Box S 1 U Sonthfleld. Mich 480M A t t n Vkrg Anderuon

An Equal C^sportanlty Employer

* " " " * * MAINTENANCE PERSON needed for 178 unit apa r tmen t complex in Detroit Must have referencee Premising, elec-trical.

OIL 4 LUBE MECHANIC E i p c n e o c e d , part t ime Fa rming toc Hiiis a rea 478-1135

PLANT MANAGER T R A I N E E For extremely small operation Must be fami l ia r with cutting tools 4 surface grinding Our employees a re aware of this ad Send short Resume, including salary requirements to boi =-396. Ob-server 4 Eccentric Nesrspapers. 36151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 481 SO

ON SITE CONSTRUCTION trai ler has opening for general off ice person Loostrucuon e i p e n e n c e beipful bul not

CaU 358-5113

MESSENGER OFFICE CLERK For Farmington Hills Law Office

Must have dependable t ranspor tauoc Please call 851-8000

MESSENGER Responsible individual to run errands make deliveries, etc Flexible hours Must have own transportat ion 4 good dnving record Call S54-7100 between 9 30am 4 Mptn

OPTICAL ASSISTANT-DISPENSER

E i p e n e o c e d persoo wanted lor modern optometrist 's office in Detroit We a re willing to pay top salary for t i e right person. 4 benefits including bonus, profit sharing, health 4 life i n s u r a n t . etc Call 171-8571

OPTICAL TRAINEES Tuckerman Optical i* hiring OpUcal

piicant mui t ra inees Applicant must have 1 year background .n fashion or cosmet ics sales, be outgoing 4 willing to .earn Par t t ime 4 full t ime poaiUon avai lable in the Fai r iane i l oaks area Call Man thru F n af ter 10am MS-1300

ORCHARD WORK 4 Wagon Drivers Responsible full-time 4 pa r t -ume belp

Plymouth Orchards 4 Cider Mills 4S5-IW0

• R I O T E R with snar t r r

MICROCOMPUTER Field Service Engineer Technician People expen eoced ui board level repair of IBM P C s XT AT, IBM PC clones and Apple Computers wanted by expanding S«it l i field f i rm Salary commensurate srith experience level Benefits and oppor lummy lor advancemen t Please send resume in confidence to ESI Executive Systems Inc, 11711 W Ten Mlie Rd Suite 118, Southfieid MI 4MTS Att F r a n k Drske

Experience wilh spa r tmen t prefer red Commercial 4 residential sVork Call !• leave message 537-8193

Baafctag. Credit b a c i p

on phone Good opportunity to l.M* I 1 7 U 3 - 1 I M

LAWN MAINTENANCE

good t r a o a g r t a u o n

Lrtcal. carpentry a most Apply »am-Noon. to Bonnie Bron* Manor 1»M« Telegraph. Detroi t Ml

INVENTORY COffTHOL We a re i

LAWN MAINTENANCE P o s i t i o n a v a i l a b l e fo r L ivon ia l-andaraper r r p e r i s n r e l l r s i f hot win t n t s right p s n o n Ml 7WM

MAINTENANCE PERSON able to pea fosui hardlabor painting, make mi tor repairs on f l i r t i n g s 'insMts 4 cast, Call a f ter i p m 4Si 4 1 «

LAWN MOWERS

L E A S J f G AGENT i n M ^ r - . t ime

Fa ra t ag tou area

grw. • We

S T r t ^ T e — A m Pursuar i n • « M

from 1 - n Call A*h for P s r u n — I

VAULT

M A I N T E N A N C E

MAINTENANCE PERSON for r ssHm ual cooling Immediate opening for

' • e l Dsn-eat e r 4 s » M l ' s s V _ _ CaD Prntar t MRIT«"JC B M I K

L p 5 5 S 5 S » L 5

PERSON Mlaor earpentry Need

U l - M ? 8

naaeaM^ay G R ^ .

MAINTENANCE p a r a to wor t In ap) have some espertanre

atnctrleal 4 carpentry re-s tar t s » M par hr M l - M l *

MAJOR Aeto ServVw I a t ( Mile rd * I TS la i

gatardays** Mima—I s a g s ts Mar t rams af tas M day* No s a g s r l s a i asc-asaary Ml -TUB a ^ tor '

MAJOR HYTMLAIiUC i •eeking a ral

r84 M par hnur Pull bansfl ta Aanh parsen a f t a r hprr Man at l l l M

W a r n s Rd at ( n * s « n . l . Uvensa

Midnight Shift Packagers

Needed For Special

3 Week Project In The

Livonia Area C a l l o r a p p l y t o d a y , 8 a m t o

4 p m

5 2 2 - 3 0 2 2

2 0 4 4 9 W S i x M i l * R o a d

L i v o n i a

KELLY SERVICES

The "EaQy (MrT People

P A I N T E R needed for large apar tment complex m Farmingtoo Hills Full t ime no bene fits, must have own t ranspor t*uoe and previous e i p e n e n c e Apply a t Inde-pendence Green Ants M700 Graod River Farmington Hills

PAINTERS H E L P E R Most be willing to work

Osro t ranaportat joe After 7pm MO 2181

PAINTERS P a i n t e r s Helpers with equipment and transportation Reply P O Box 814, Farmington MI 4»014 or call and ask for Ron. S1S-17W

PANEL ELECTRICIAN T R A I N E E experience helpful with electr ical con-trol panel wiring, good star t ing wagea 4 benefit* Troy J80-04M

MANAGER VILLAGE OT BEVERLY i a u M P A and or muni rip si m n *

s r t _ a i ef Beverly H a s

Experwnred a * a l E n d y J a k a e t

Vortical * h s i l s s l s l I have own tnaia TMi •

PARTS COUNTER PERSON Large met ro auto dealership is sevting a qualified conntar person wtth GM dealership experience willing to pay top dollar to right party Call: Scott Hall Gordon Chevrolet 41" *10«

PLASTIC MANUFACTURER .unity for Mechanically inclined

tnosis persoo lo join growing plas-Uc manufacturer Must be avai lable to work any shift Call Mr Lee 351-15*6

PLATING experienced person needed la run plaung tanks Fa rming toc Hills

i Dav shift Call 471 2300

PLUMBING HEATING

Supervisory til

needs experienced recrui ters for minss t r a t i ve 4 c o m p u t e r f i n a n c e desks

SECRETARY for growing Birming bam f i rm Experienced, FuU t ime Re-ply to Lud ster

o Ludwig 4 Kara* Inc, 6421 Ink ste 102, Birmingham 48010

SHIPPING RECEIVING CLERK De-troit baaed f i rm is seeking an ambitious individual for ent ry level position U> ship 4 stock various (na tena ls 4 to

| complete reouired forms Previous e i ' penence helpful but not necessa r 1 must possess va l id , id r iven licensc 4

good dnv ing n v o r c G o o d wages 4 bee efits Respond to Shipping, PO Boi 45'.

You wiLl eoyoy being

e your ing procedures 4 techniques Compen satioti package is negotiable

SECRETARY TO Finance Manage: and Purchasing Agent Requires well organixed, pleasant individual who.en , TOVS working with peopie, typing 70' L a - j ^ p Village, Mi 4 WPM 4 Shorthand or Speed wr: ung at

member ol our m WPM Eice l len t Starting Salary 4 1 fringe benefit* No telephone cal ls ac-

cepted Send resume to Aldoca Janos, Birmingham Public Schools, 550 W Merrill S t , Birmingham, Mich 48012

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Call Mr Crankshaw at 552-8510 for an appointment

R . J a n e s A s s o c . , I n c . An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHIPPING RECEIVING clerks, gene al clean-up. d u u e s include dnv ing 4 u » engraving, must be dependable with good driving record. Troy 180-083C

REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN 3-5 years e i p e n e n c e Should have know'iege of ice makers

HELPER Must nave good driving record

Preferably with schooling 721-5519

S H I P P I N G 4 RECEIVING Trov Area Pull t ime. 40 hours

SECRETARY Wanted Busy Rochester week (4 per hour plus To apply Ad agency needs secretary reception Mr Hoener 188 ist Fas t typing, shorthand, good spell ing. g r a m m a r , organixed self-starter word processing knowledge prefer red $12,000 Resume to P O Boi 551 Rochester, Ml 48083

SI 5330

RENTAL AGENT Must have e i p e n -ence fpr Large apar tment complex, to Canion Hours 9am 6pm Moo., thru F n Call Mrs Rash. 981-3891

RESIDENCE HALL ADMINSTRATOR Small Liberal Arts College in urban set-ting has immediate opening for a live-in Resident Unit Administrator to oversee dorm Strong organizational skills Abil-ity to provide innovative student sup-port programs Bad personnel, resident Send letter of interest Sept. 20 to: Reva Jooes-Thompson, Marygrove College. 8425 W McNschols, Detroit, MI, 48111 No telephone

calls' Af f i rmauve Action Employer An Equal Opportunity Employer

RESPONSIBLE PERSON to bulid dishgardens and t e r r a n u m s full and

i pa r t -ume Apply a t 33081 W 8 Mile Livonia

SECURITY DISPATCHER Full- t ime positions available oo After noon 4 Midnight Shifts for Secunty Dispatcher Rapidly growing South fieid-baaed Security Co seeking ftuick Learners willing to accept respoosibili-ty Duues to include- Secunty Officer Scheduling. Check-ins 4 Emergency Response Competiuve wages 4 benefit plans available Apply Moo Ihru Fri be».w 8 30am 4 3pm at

N ATIONWIDE SECURITY INC 27041 SOUTHFIELD RD

•al the Lathrup Village. Michigan e corner of 11 MUe 4 South Southfieid i

S H I P P I N G 81 R E C E I V I N G Distributor of hydraul ic 4 poeumati fields seek* full t u n e shipping clerk Accuracy, oeatnesa 4 dependability a must Good working condluons 4 bene fits Hours 9 JOam-ipro weekdays Send short le t ter of w o r t history to P 0 Boi 413, Fa rming ton Hill*. MI 48024

Ao E q u a l O p port unity Employer

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVLNG CLERK We a re a leading direct market ing anc informaUon services company located in Southf ie id , We have an immediate opening for a Shipping 4 fteceivtng Clerk The ideal candidate for this pos: uoo will be responsible *nd work we. with detai ls and tigBt schedules A valid dnve r s license and good dnving record are manda tory Please forward resume m confidence to L Schwind Automated Marketing Systems, Inc . Traveler-Tower I! Suite 400, 28533 Evergreer Rd . Southfieid, MI 48076

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY GUARDS Become an experienced secunty guard Uniforms furnished Immedia te open-ings in Livonia and Plymouth Stop in 9am -Spm , Mooday thru Friday, Bums Internauomal Security Services. 22150 SILK FINISHER, e i p e n e o c e d operator Greenfield, near 8 Mile Road. Oak P a r t or caU W H I W

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Are you f

RETAIL CLERKS experience belpful. par t time, evenings 4 weekends Apply a t Checker Drug. 8641 Telegraph at Joy Dearborn Ht*

SECURITY GUARDS for Farmingtoo 4 Rochester a r e a s Full or par t time. Retired or semi retired welcome to apply 665-3788

RETAIL LUMBER COMPANY oow ac-dustnal 4 Residential w o r t ' Can vou .-t-pnng applications for full or par t Figure jobi Talk to owners.. Sue 4 Sell L n K u i ( a M v , r d help WU1 train ' Water beaters Boilers Piping <• Fix — ' l u res ' Can vou supervise Journeymen* Call or Write

BRUCE WIGLE P l u m b i n g & H e a t i n g C o

1 7 6 0 0 L l v e r n o i s

863-7800

a Ap-ply between 2-4PM 21800 W Eight Mile Southfieid Ask for George or Jeff

POP INS of Birmingham is oow hiring wnsihle, ma tu re persons

Full 4 par t t ime f lex ib le day bonrs Excellent pay Car oeerted 642 *248

RETAIL MANAGEMENT Women's Fashion Special ty S tore C h a m with 17 locations m Michigan, ha* immediate openings for Manage-ment positions Prior Retail Superviso-ry experience preferred All replies beld m strictest confidence For inter view send resume to Mr D GokUarb

Hadley Arden. P.O. Box 1M9 Livonia Mich 481S1

SECURITY GUARDS Full Par t Time

• You must be 18 yrs or over • Have a clean police record • Access to reliable transporUUon • Desire to work

• Training • Assignments near home • Opportunity to work for a ieadi

industry Apply in person

Wells Fargo Guard Services 771 .Airport BJvd

Anc Arbor, MI

S K I L L E D T R A D E We are now accept ing applications (or

A p p r e n t i c e T r a i n i n g ive 100 openings to be filled We have by

Sept 13 Applicant* must be 18-10 yrs of age High scbool diploma or i lent a muat Send name bome i bome paiooe age 4 desired trade to SkiLted Trade ApprenUce Training, PO boi 39001 Detroit . Ml 48139

-espousit 4 office cl

PORTER car 4 service Porter oeeided Ap-

.n person a t Meadowbrook Dodge North Mam S t . Rochester. MI

P R E SCHOOL TEACHER needed for

PRESS BRAKE FOREMAN Experience in set op* on brakes 4 light machtmng. supervisory experience re-quired 8-1* man dept Benefit* profit sharing, steady vr arossnd w o r t Grow ing medium s u e manufac tu re r of stamping 4 sretdroeot* person rrusH be conscieiKlouB 4 welt organised Red ford ares Call Byrl between 8 S 30

ttuir

R e t a i l

Management Long established national ieader is womens fashions Is looking for an ener getic person with management e x p e n ence preferraMy in ladies clothing for 11 Ones, or other West suburban locs-uont Excellent career growth paten ua l . full company benefits Call for interview 358-MU

Marianne

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S Immedia te openings available fc* full and par t Ume secunty off icers in the western suburbs on all shift* Starting pay range of $3 90 to 84 85 per hour srith compaay benefit* Apply Mon thru F n between 8 M a m 3 30pm at

NATIONWIDE SECUTUTY INC 17041 SOUTHFTKLD RD

Lathrup Village, Mich i At the eorner tsl 11 Mile 4 Southfieid

SOUTHFIELD mor tgage company kas openings for experienced mortgage servicing personnel Call Cathy f*> ac interview 153-5700

S T O C K / C A S H I E R j Per ry Drug Stores la looking for pari

ume Stock Ca*hier persons needed foe Birmingham location Apply in person f rom 9 a m to 10 p.m at 59: S Adams Birmingham. Mi

An Equal Opportunity Employer

S T O C K C L E R K S

heavy lift ing requred Must be : or older Apply in person Shopping Center Marke t 8433 Orchard Lake Rd

it Bloomfield or IS 155 Greenfield Rd at 10 Mile Oak Park

SECURITY OFFICERS full Ume. so experience necessary

4 part

55*-46*0

PARTS COUNTER PERSON censured for afternoon rtift 3 years GM experience psuferred top wages Per interview Ron Cannon 3S3- *0*0

Art Moras Pontiac Inr

PARTS MANAGER Bayer Exper ienre with hydraulics belpful Resume to Manager Box 414 d U a r v e r 4 Eccen trie Newspapers M i l l Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 481M

P A R T S S A L E S P E R S O N

& D R I V E R Needed for large G M Dealership

. IREXSACH C A D I L U i r 148M Grand River at 7 MUe Rd

P A R T T I M E C A S H I E R S Per sail serve ga* i

m - T » r

PART Time aanar ianmd OoraJ 4—Sgr era for new WeMey Berry FV'inut's s tore

PART TIME R B f i • u f e r r s d

Sweet Daly A » * y

PART T I M * High

PRESSER 4 c < s s u » Help for dry

thru F n 488-9178

V'lant in Plymouth Will train If necessary Call Mon thi twaen 9am 1pm

PRESS OPERATOR T A P P E R OPR srith Factory tapes less i required

T in person at 3M **« Industrial

PREBB OPERATORS

PRINTER OOUNTDI PERSON

salary aa Call U

an* banafMa Uenata location

R E T A I L

M A N A G E M E N T

O P P O R T U N I T I E S

Ltcenaed Hairdressers Or Retail JUnagers

Beauty Care Discount Centers the iesd-

aretailer of professional beauty 4 care products is coo unsung it* e«

pension in the Detroit area

SECURITY OFFICERS full Ume for industrial sscssrity la Wayne Oakland suburbs 84 per hr to s t a r t 10 cent in-crease 4 full benefit* af ter 3 mo* Also regular part t ime work *vailahle Apply in person between 9-8 World Se-curity, 1111* W 9 MUe. Southfieid

SECURITY OPFTCTER FuU 4 part ume postuosas available M openings m Sterling Ht* 4 Warren area* 84 M per bour l e s ta r t U n i f o r m provided No experienced necessary Mast have car 4 boene phone Senior cl tisane 4 veter ins welcomed For interview call Allied Security Usr

An Equal

We presently have outatandl . for STORK MANAGERS

upward mobility mi-r .eeid potential and s dynamic work

I PRINTING PRES* f A * * Mh-Tli Must

3 t h enamel Mar t 4

si < n o r t a ruty esceflent starting salary and s lib-

4T8-48T8 beeseflts p a c t s g s To take a d v a n la be Of this career eppertanlty. please

PRERB 1TPERATOR AB call l - M » n ^ H M ar send i sassui with salary Idstnry to

8 # t t y B f O M m

B E A U T Y C A R E

D I S C O U N T C E N T E R

M* Fund l a s i Hlllatdu O. M l 8 1

M n a l Opiiuit—Ity Employer M F

I I S S W H 4 good I * / • m

Competitive nay hesfiih msussnrs 4 e s r s t i aa hsneMa Aak for Dna 478-*MI

PRINTING Press n a r a t a r E n a r t snrad with A B DSct Its* c a m e r a Full U n a growth peaNMs with qnallty art

Off-set Press Operators Aak for

SECURITY O m C E R S

$75 CASH BONUS

for the s e n 8 full t ime employees

PAID WEEKLY Uniforms Furnished Retirees Welcome

P a r t Time alar, aeadad for s i s h s e f r 4 short hours at Ike s lessiags New com paay call now for aa I a n Is u 4 rapid

84 M per hr

Tri-County Security 5 5 7 - 7 7 2 2

SECURITY POETTION Par t t n retired ar s e n . stli ssd i isisin High School Fsnn lag tna raOs

Call 4T8-JMM e s t M l MS

STOCK HANDLER for small Automotive Stamping Plant Steel Coll handling experience pre-ferred Hi Ln expeeiessce A Must Apply IB persoo at 100 400 Industn*. Dr Plymouth 451 7800

STOCK HANDLER Handy neat, responsible accurate Livonia a rea Call BUI. S»1 *0*i

STOCK ROOM COUNTER PERSON needed- lock h a r d w a r e experience located near Northland Call for ap-potntment M l «77«

STUDENTS HOUSEWIVES part time people to pass out f lyers to boaUnaae* No experience necenaary Mon F n 9.MM Work 1 day or all 8, ao selling 83 80 par hour caah Apply ttttl P lym wi thHd Man Frt 8-4

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS WANTED to l e v * in Bloomfield Nursery School and or Moas Eleenentary School K « grades CaD for Information t s . 4*44

S U P E R V I S O R to take Charge 4 super Use U VMac store r s a U r t full t ime Ssspervtsory ei

call 488*4*1

SI H P ACE GRINDER wagea 4 benef i ts Maw have and able to do close

SURVEYOR Par ty Chief person prefer led Eaper lenr 4ry topographical and co am ' « ; s Can Dtrk Graham er Jack Carnahan. *41

P ' n f—*»•* ! Engineer-,ng Assor

4 C P R FamUy Y

SWIMMING POOL

5 0 0 H * p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H 4 p W a n t e d

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Position oow available for Paychex. Lnc Idea, candidate srlll have prevtow jpe ra to r expsneoce preferably on Rolm switchboard system Pleaaan: gbotse maimer 4 light clericaJ akili* Farmington Hills location Pleaae con-ia<1 Ms BiaaoooKU Wed Thurs 4 F n af ter Ipm lor an appointment

. *8S-*400

TAKING APPUCATIONS FOR WAR* •wuae person Hard so r t i ng , reliable willing to learn Good dnving record Apply 11117 Block. Garden City

TROY PUBLISHER See** p a n Ume associate editor for u

5 0 2 H a 4 p W a n t a d

P a n t a i M a d k a l

Uonal maganne J o u r ^ a i a m or retard ASSISTANT DIRBCTOR OP NURSES e i p e n e o c e required 1 days week Send resume 4 salary reqairmant* to ly Wotkind. EAP Dtgeet 104S Rd Suite 1*1 Troy Mich taoas

Start * career srith Beverly Enterpriaes

Emergeuc RN oeeded lot a 14-4 bed TRUCK DRIVDI for local delivery skilled facility in Novi Musi possess Mooday thru Friday day w o r t Mun ; strong proven managemen t skills srith have good driving record, knowledge of nursing home management experience

mornings Dey card froooos C*ii bets

TEACHER Aide Moo Wed 4 F n aide Moo-Fr afternoons

»am-3pm 855-81M

TEACHER ert i f ied secondary math teacher lor

Kr! l ime in a clinic setting Eloomfield lis a rea 3M-1777

TEACHERS for Troy adult education secondary certified career awareness, •nmputers TV production 879-0101

87S-OMJ

iruct maintenance AppJ< 31147 Plymouth Road. LJvania.'Down-nver Refrigeration Supply Company on 9 18 85 Mooday 8pm

TRUCK DRIVER Experience smh heavy equipment a "must" Minor truck repair 4 maintenance Resume to Dnv er Boi 414. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers M i l l Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

TYPESETTER TOR Southfieid studio E i p e n e n c e d oo CompugraphK equip-ment Opening for berth full and p a n

required Will be i eap-msiblei for aaaist ing Director of Nurses in all areas ol Nursing Department Management and

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t a d

D » n t a l M a d t c a l

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST A p r r v ® Uve oriented dental p r s cuce seeking highly motivated individual for t m m e 11* te full t ime front desk position Pre-vious e iper ience required 348- 7W7

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for busy I girl office flexible hours most be available Mon Tues 4 Thurs a p p r o i

| 30 hours a week F a m u n g t o a area

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

MEDICAL BILLER Full ume position Lathrup Village

j Call between »am-1 Im. 5S7-

MEDICAL BILLER needed for podia tnsf 5 office, full time, e i p e n e n c e d only Sterling Height* area Call be-tween 9am-Ipm Moo Thurs 977-7100

1.11s r ^ r e ^ h l e f n , .rh»rt.Mlrs vf the DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

Beverly Manor 14500 oewt^-ro lv Manx Meadowbrook Novi Michigan 477-1600

A T T E N T I O N

N U R S E S

suburbs Experienced srith pegboard e claim*, t ranscript ion Posi

M E D I C A L B I L L E R 474-7*80 | Full ume must be experienced in all

business procedures and have knowl-edge of medical insurances

X - R A Y T E C H

uon requires ability to w o r t mdepeod ently, maturi ty and respoosibiliiv Resumes to Box 4»0. Observer 4 Ec centric Newspapers M151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48 ISO

An adventure Geriatr ic Nursing

u m e For App t call 351 3180

' E A C H E R S

TYPESETTER Part u m e Experienced

Flexible hours Royal Out Print Shop 549-1114

awail* you at Beverly Manor of Novi Come enjoy our flexible IHXUS aod com petiUve salary P a r t Ume posiuons available oo af te rnoon sh i f t Stop m to-day for a <i*it or call ua at 477-1000

DIETARY SUPERVISOR

Respstered or registry eligible for on-c a l " position, approx 10-15 hours per week Seod resume to Midwest Health Center 5050 Schaefer. Dearborn, Ml 48118

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MEDICAL BILLING

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d i c a l

M E N T A L H E A L T H

T E C H N I C I A N S O p e n u ^ on days and afternoons 1 year degree required For m u r v t o w ap-pointment call. Sandy Moo thru Fri 8am to 4 30pm

A R D M O R E A C R E S

H O S P I T A L 1 9 8 1 0 F a r m i n g t o n R d . ,

L i v o n i a 4 7 4 - 3 5 0 0

MSW for sexual assault therapy 4 su-pervision Part Ume, 1 ? e a r s experi-ence required Seod resume to Pat, %

of Haven. PO Box 787, Pontiac 48054

N O V I N U R S I N G H O M E IS

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

OPTICAL DISPENSER experienced We are >oaking for a caring personable individual who will en>oy working in modern professional, computerised. 1 >ptoroetnst rLisle Pleasant staff 4 p* u e n u A p p U c a u o a lor full 4 part ume received snth confidential respect Profi t sharing, pans tne 4 medical bene-fit* Apply in persoo Suburban Optome-t r y , 11110 Schoolcraft Livtala

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

RECEPTIONIST full tun* oral ser gury office Ex ce l i s t

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d * » - • a a . j s - , s u e n i a t - m e o i c a i

SECRETARIAL PART TIME I Lathrup V i l l a *

OPTO METRIC ASSISTANT needed for busy office Contact Lens knowledge necessary Call 1S3-MM

OPTOMETRIC Receptionist Good part t ime position for well nixed, e ipeneoced Individual field mesllcal building 551-0110

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ORTHOOOPfTlC \SST B m j or thodox Uc prfcCtK* friendly. f ipeneoctxJ

A » o r t i n | pontjoD wltli e m p A u d oc. Mus; be e r p e n e o r e d in ail p b u a oi 3 6 ® k l n f l 0OO(3 N u r S 6 8 A i d OS u s u o t who ts U f U y modrauxl We Di«tAT7 food aervicea Koqw)^9 oi to \ MeAc*: Biilla* \ b o f G r ®i| 3 a h l f t a F R E E T R A I N - b b c n l beoef lu aod ux-eotive pro-p e o - ^ akiii. dieU BtX>KKE£p3< for So«thfteM , 7 . ^ " ° V*™* ^ M 4 - 5 2 3 3

JXrltUlWI have d o t a l or medical receptionist ex > CaU *am l l i p eneoce Good beneflU Send l l n s i i i

% £ £ £ ? £ Z J L S Z Z * * S E C R E T A R Y B i r m ^ a m M i 48004 A t f K i o n J - f l e « - l - . ryptng - H i s f - ^ T r g

R E G I S T E R E D

N U R S E S Full u m e day shift positions available for RN's interested u Primary Care Nursing Flexible hours available Call Patr icia Johnson. RN MSN >82 11M « apply

J E W I S H H O M E F O R A G E D

P R E N T I S M A N O R

2 6 0 5 1 L a h a e r R d .

S o u t h f i e i d . Ml 4 8 0 3 4

SOUTHFIELD ORTHOPAEDIC ofBee •ask* i i n e r l a r w d i n i*»,li)—t, tnsSt have t y p k ^ skills fc knowledge af all insurances fc p e s board I t hrs per week, call Saodra betsreen 8-8 l U - l i g l

TRAl-OCRIPTTONIST p a n Ume far Southfieid orthopaedic office 1 d a n .

M W P M call Sandra b e SU-MBS ,rr

* ant lo uar vour -eacrur^ »*IIL« _ -tuque s « y " fcxpeneoce the rewards of helping someooe by becoming a foster parent (or a child with mental retard* uoo Provide care in your bome, teach

1 UNIQUE opportunity for a rseal per . sociable individual wbo ts infatuated

snth exotic vehicles Persoo will tain a collection of exotic vehicles in better than oew cooditlon Osrner I* t n

perfection!*; Par t - t ime or -r>oolh. plu* r o o m u d b o a r d e x p a n d j " 0 0 " Eniht«ia*tic retiree

DMEFINDER at 4 $5^880 " perfect ionm-type could work low 1 HOV

TEACHEE to leach typing 4 medical ff ice procedures in L.voni* p n v a l e vo-atioo*! scbool Part time Mon. Toes

Tburs 7 lS-9 4Spcn Degree or 1 years field e i p e n e o c e required 478^8170

TELCO DISPATCHER e ipenenced telephone di*paurber oeeoed immedi-ately responsibilities include receiving -uftlooier request*, logging informaUon 4 di*paurhmg technical service person-nel Se ; " resume srith salary require-m e n u .. Persocnei Director Interline

omxnunjcalions Service. 1717 Endustn-j l Row. Troy Mi 48084

An Equal Opportunity Employer Inter Line

A US West Company

'other respoasibtlities including chauf f r a m i n g Mechanical ability i plua

I CaU between 9am and ooon at353-3311 Ext 17

VALET PARKING ATTENDANTS Energetic men and women. 18 aod old-er full and part ume Bloomfield 4 Southfieid areas CaU 9-5 PM Moc F n 358-4890

VAN DRIVER | for clients Good wor t , split shift Hours 7am-9 30am and 1 4Spm-4pm

181-7S30

ed A bome for the aged CaU for ap- | Mesjicai office pointment and interview 314-8149

BUSINESS RECEPTIONIST Denial e i p e n e n c e belpful. e icel lent o p portunity for pe rmanen t fall ume posi Uon Must have computer knowledge be mature, responsible 4 self motlvat ed Livonl* area 417-4310

BUSY CATARACT Specialist s e e d e i penenced Ophthalmic Technician lo wor t hill-uroe Excellent wages Salary commensurate srith experience Re-sume to Boi 374. Observer 4 Eccen tnc Nesrspapers. M1S1 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

DOCTORS RECEPTIONIST Providence Hospital a rea Approx 33 bours per week E i p e n e o c e helpful

589 4 384

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL Transcnp-UonisL full part t ime Production

Call BAM-8PM 855-3811

EXPERIENCED O R Nurse 3 days per seeek. Rochester A.SC Call Bree-ds from 9am-Spm 851-8111

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER Career opportunity for the right persoo wilh e ipeneoce in this field Nanc-v

417-3500

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER Eipeneoce prefer red WiU train the right individual We are looking for an aggressive" aod enthusiasuc person, full lime Salary and bonuses will be dis-cussed i t interview CaU 11 Noon-IPM

| for APPOINTMENT 883-8159 Grand River, just W of Hag-gerty

ING Must have re l iab le transportat ion to be consid-ered tor posit ion Apply In p e r s o n Mon - Fri 8 AM - 3 PM

BEVERLY MANOR CONVALESCENT CENTER 24500 M e a d o w b r o o k RD

Novi., Ml. between 10 Mile &

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER wanted for Southfieid OB GYN office

assistant E i p e n e o c e p r e tial Ba*e salary negotiable 540-481! to box 484 . Ob- ,An Equal Opportunity Employer

VIDEO STORE SALES Flexible lx»rs e v e n i n g E i p e n e o c e oot oecessaj years Video Land.

Par t ume i weekends r Over II

478-OQlO

TELEMARKETING REPS Highly motivated peopie oeeided for ex paneling bome improvement f i rm Must possess good tpeakinx qualities -ommiMion. bonus Mr Adam 151-!

Salary 151-5480

VINYL WINDOW INSTALLERS - E ipeneoced Mus! have owo equip-ment Work direct or factory Mike or Paul 191-5901 CHAIRSIDE ORTHODONTIC assistant

BUSY OPHTHALMOLOGIST office Lo Southfieid need* full t ime responsible medical ferred server 4 Eccentr ic Newspaper ! 18151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

CH. AIRS IDE ASSISTANT wanted See bordered display ad in thu issue for further detail*

Or call 451-8310

CHAIRSIDE DENTAL ASSISTANT WeU established quality practice No evenings Benefit* avai lable Ali replies confidential References required Evergreen-Northwestern Area Djys 154-4344 Evenings, 818-188:

PACT D 4 r m a I. L _ J l . .. • llfl 04RIUUICI4I KSO \J I 1 » VH i 8*.* Experience ^ t h computer bOlrngSDM prefersble References reouired ExceUent salary and benefi

looking for e ipeneoced placement e i -pert Good telephooe personali ty < icelleot salary and 1

Pbooe 358-3433

FEMALE Dentist in family pract ice needs fneodly reliable e r p e n e o c e d as-sistant Relaxed a tmosphere Part Lime 533-0101

FILE CLERK Full time for bory Ped la tnc ian* office

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER Permanent par t t ime posluon avail-able m Bloomfield Twp for a ooo smoker in our out-patient psychiatric office 10 bours 8 30am lo 11 SOpm 4 bours dayt - 5 days week Medical in-surance e i p e n e n c e required

818-3711

FULL TIME RN To work night*. 7pm-7am. in industri-al outpatient c'omc in Dearborn ER ekperience p r e f e r r e d Must have A C L S Call Moo thru F n S81-800S

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST for O r t h o pedic office in Bloomfield Hill* Pari tune Blue Cross and Blue Shield billing

314-4SIS e ipenence necessary

T E L E M A R K E T I N G E i p e n e o c e d rust proof ers

Will train in run roofs, glass

Mature people wanted W} good comicunicatioe. stills, would like *.o earn hourly wage' bonuses and u*en--ives come in Sept 13 4 18 IPM-5PM tor a persooal interview 10800 Tele-graph. Suite 1815. S of 13 Mile

-Kl.EPHONTt I-AI I FR.t p a n Mon F n S-9pm Wort i day or all 5 oc selling 83 SO an hour caah Apply 31003 Plymouth Moo -Fri 9am-4ptn

WANTED FuU ume 4 a la rms Room for advancement

If you tuve - P

needed E i p e n e o c e d lor modern orthcr FULL TIME X-Ray Tech prefer r«ps-tered, for af ternoon shift (JJ0-11PM, doutic p n c t i c e

Rosemane

WANTED IMMEDIATELY person to clean home in Birmingham. 85 an bour Piease call Moo-Fri 9am-Spm 847-1111

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Mature efficient outgoing p e r » c needed Full time Ii part u m e avai lable Fartningto®

471-0443

Moc thru F n Some portable work Call 10AM-1PM 538-3800, exl 101

Hills area Call Pat ty ,

WANTED MATURE live in sitter for 7 mooth old baby Light housekeeping reference requiresl r a rming ton Hill* After 7pm 5S1-8711

COOK Familiar snth instltuuonai Mature Apply at Wiahing We 510 W Main NorthvtUe

T E L E P H O N E Sales u m e 4 evenings

rsa : lOam-1 commission

needed part iur 4 30 pm-

Good hourly pay 518-1108

T E L E P H O N E SOLICITORS wanted Hiring for 3 shifts rooming, mid and evening IS 00 per bour pius bonuses Seniors and retirees welcome Call Y vcmne or Kyle 515-4744

WANT TO BE your osrn boss ' F a r m e r s Insurance Group offers opportunities to open your own insurance business Start part Ume without giving up your pres-ent employment College grads pre-ferred but not required For a confiden-tial interview call 559-1853

TELLER Par t - t ime posiuoc is open a; otir office located in Birmingham on W Maple at . 'ranbrook Posiuon offers pubUc coo Lart with eicellent working condluons aod competitive salary and benefit* Candidates must have a good math ap-u iude and light typing ability l - I years cashier e ipenence prefer red Par t -t ime posiuon requires full days of wor t Mondays and Fr idays and other days to be discussed Apply In persoo 10am to 3pm

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

2500 W Maple, Birmingham .An Equal Opportunity Employer

TITLE SEARCHER L.VOC11* based Utle agency needs e ipe-nenced title searcher, minimum S years e ipeneoce Income based on e i -penence plus benefit* 4 boous Please send resume 4 expected salary tn bo i 464 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers, 38151 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Michi gan 4 8 ! 50

TOMS TAPES

WAREHOUSEMAN Farmington Hill* branch locauon of Large company Excellent Company benefits 40 hour week Must be depend-able F o r t Truck e i p e n e n c e required Starting salary approx 87 an hour To set up interview call Tony, 471-1741

CUSTOMER SERVICE R E P MEDICAL SURGICAL

Self motivated individual needed tc take phooe-in orders 4 problem solve for our nursing bome account* Medi care billing, fill Ing, 4 record ke Some medical product knowledge i ed Customer service experience a plus Will train computer ent ry 4 inquiry-Send resume to Mr Paul Care P 0 Boi CN13S5 Livonia. Mi . 48IS1

GENERAL RECEPTIONIST Part tune Southfieid oral surgery off-ice Psuent contact, telephone, filing and —in: responsibleues Resumes to Box 490 Observer 4 Eccentr ic News-papers 38151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

HHC - Inc. New Horizon's In

Quality Homecare | MEDICAL

Agency seeking appl icants for in bome | e n o f , prefer red

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Full t ime mature individual needed for loc iors office In Farmingtoo Hill*, 11 Mile-Or chard Lake a rea Medical education and or previous e i p e n e n c e necessary Insurance knowledge 4 minimum A 45srpm typing Send resume to boi 384 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspai 381S1 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia gan 48150

papers, Michi-

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Vivacious skilled receptionist sriti some e i p e n e n c e in billing belpful. FuU ume Top pay for n g l t persoo Livonia 4 Novi areas oeeded lor busy offices Call for interview 4 7 8-1014

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Full u m e busy ENT office E i p e n -enced Southfieid a rea S89-S98S

DENTAL ASSISTANT Eipeneoced fuU time

147-0010

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu..-ume E i p e n e o c e prefer red but not necessary Livonia 511-7541

W AREHOUSEMAN Must be Median ically inclined Some Shippuig:Receiv-ing ii Inventory e r p e n e n c e required Chauffeur s License preferred Respond lo Box 418 Observer 4 Eccen tnc ' DENTAL .ASSISTANT Newspapers MIS! . Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

W A R E H O U S E O R D E R P R O C E S S O R

FEDERAL MOGUL CORP seeks ambi tlous persoo with customer service skill* above average aptitude for num

with * least 1 yr e ipeneoce must be familiar with 4 handed dentistry good pay 4 benef-.a svailabie 848-1450

prtvate duty positions

• COMPANIONS • LPN

• LIVE IN • CONTINGENT RN Oakland Wayne

Counuesi

C a l l 2 9 3 - 3 9 6 2 Reli*bie t ransporta t ion a min t

HYGENIST .Needed fuU ume 9am-5pm No Saturdays Westxide Detroit Area

415-4510

RECEPTIONIST e i p e n -ed Pull Ul

office- Southfieid

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST For Farrtungton Hills Podiatr ist Ms ture individual, e i p e n e n c e required require*

551-057

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Full ume posiuon available in SouQi-field doctors office Must have e i p e n -ence Ln Blue Shield. Medicare 4 Medic aid billing 4 pegboard posting No Sat-

i unlays Excellent benefits 589-4710

DENTAL ASSISTANT PART-TIME office E i p e n e n c e d

dentistry p re fe r red ton area

HYGIENEST immediate opportunity for a bnghl 4 enthusiasuc bygienest In our busy Can-ton Dental pract ice Salary open ac-

Farrruiig cording to qual l f icauoos 4 e i p e n e o c e 478-8880 Must be Willing to work evenings 4

Sst* Full Ume t benefit* Call Ann 981-5455

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Full u m e young person No Woodward area Must love lo work srith children Front desk, pegboard. insurance billing Typ-ing 45 ^ M a ' m u s t " Mudical edoc*-uon and or previous e i p e n e n c e neces-sary Salary is open Plea*e send re-sume to Boi 431 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Nesrspapers, 38151 Schoolcraft Rd

IN SERVICE or DIRECTOR RN ] Jotn tbe Nursing AdmuilstraUon team

number one ra ted skilled Nursing

Livonia. Michigan 48ISO _ . DENTAL ASSISTANT needed Must

bers and sbUlIy to type Duties include know X-ravs and general ckairside filling customer orders restocking awareness 4W days. Six Mile New-shelves, and l a t a entry Start ing wage bure t . Uvotua 591 -0011 or 818-1494 18 58 bour Apply a t . . . • — — — | in a number one ra lad skilled Nursing MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Depend

1700J Industrial Court DENTAL ASSISTANT Par t -ume. for facility Full time Responsibilities in- able persoc to make appointment*, an Livonia. Ml 4I1S0 LJVOCJJ Specialty Off ice No e v « or I ' training scf»e<ju.imfi planning 4 iwer teiepbooea etc Nort&weat area

Saturday! E i p e n e n c e necessary more Apply ui persoc. 10am - 11 noon. ! CaU Sue between 1 30 4 Spm 171-3051

NURSE AIDE ALL Shifts Full-time, part- t ime or oo-call basis »

Four Chaplains 28349 Joy Rd . Westland

Between lnkster 4 Middlebelt

NURSE AIDES Accepting appiscauons for Nurse Aides A few openings for fuU or par , ume E i p e n e o c e preferred or anil train Training program is available for ma-ture and caring persons Apply

FRANKLIN MANOR Convalesent Center

18900 Franklin Rd . Southfieid 351-73*0

PART TIME ORAL SURGERY ASSISTANT

needed E i p e n e o c e preferred

P A R T T I M E R N needed In 14 bour outpatient clinic ln Dearborn to srort afternoons every other weekeod ER eiperteoce pre-ferred Must have A C.L.S CaU Moo

thru F n S8I-M09

RN NEEDED IMMEDIATELY for bome care case Midnight shift. Trach e i p e n e o c e necessary CaU Pat.

154-1840 , 3 M RN PART T I M E for allergist s office

Immedia te employment Mast be avail-able for Sat mornings and occauonal weekdays Apply at 17*70 Orchard Lake Rd near 11 Mile 851-4W7

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f l c e - C t e r i c a l ACCOUNTING CLERKS for growing Southfieid t ravel company Accuracy 4 legible handwriting m u l l i l Mast be able u> handle detail* easily Groat working ooadi tKos Call Ms H a n s o n

587-8145

PHARMACHY TECHNICIAN E i p e n e n c e d preferred, fuU or part ume. hrs to suit Good pay, N W area

E F R 0 6 DRUGS 474-1717

RN'S Home Care Sosithfielld and Detroit Contact Ann* 849-515*

RN s fc LPN s needed full t ime for all shift* Apply in person. Veooy Continued Care Center. $»99 Veooy Wayne, Ml

ACCOUNTING CLERK expunuwesd Is tailing, inventory control and mlsc dw

typing skills a i aeipfai F a «

paced rhallassging posllicw Salary ntes Benefits Seod resume and salary histo-ry to Controller, P O Bo* M14. F a r t s

iBfton Hills. MI 8M18

NURSE AIDES

Afternoon shift E iper ience not necessary will train. Must be 18 Apply In person only Ms W a thins Nightengale West Nursing Home 8385 Newbsirgh Rd WestlAtxf oear Joy Rd No pbooe calls

Plastic Surgery Clinic In Southfieid seeking

REGISTERED NURSE With OR experience Good references required Salary open, d e p e n d i n g on qualifi-cat ions Call 557-1958

PLEASANT Eipeneoced receptionist for fuU t ime position in busy OB YN . office Knowledge of insurances

817-740C

PODRIATR1C RECEPTIONIST and Medical Assistant neesSed E ipeneoced Ful l -ume posiuon* Greenfield-Outer Dr area Call 173-7150

PRIV ATE PRACTICE MADE A LIT TLE EASIER Trne autonomy srith , medical backup Only those with estab-ushed caseload call 455-4418

PROCESSING P ART-TIME Southfieid Lab. vartosa bours avai lable Must type Ideal for student 83 15 an bour to s tar t Call Perry between 7pm and 10pm 557-M80

RN'S needed immediately for emergency air t ransport ICU experience required, ACLS prefer red Call Lisa. Klmberly Nurses 154 1*40

RNS or LPNS Part-Time

3 to 11pm or I Ipm to 7am Excellent benefits and working condi uons Apply In person

G e o r g i a n B l o o m f i e l d 2975 N Adams RD

Bloomfield Hills RNs

Specialties, Med Surg Top Dollar Plus Bonuses

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K Immediate, full Ume posiuon available la F a m u n g u n Hills tar person 1

pervepce in receivables Must ha math appt i tsde comma and be proflcMot la the aae of a calcula-tor Excellent benefi ts Salary c

a w c a l l ' •ura te snth ability I 478-1100

ACCOUNTING CLERK ; Livonia f i rm aaads sr«U org*

with basic knowledge of

Pro All shifts i

Care Ooe 413-850*

M151 Schoolcraft gan 411501

UNTING LERK

office and typ-and data

NURSE AIDES ALL SHIFTS Apply Ul persoc

Marycrest Manor 15475 Middlebelt, Livonia

427-9175

RN Wanted Par t t ime Some evenings 4 every other Sat For OB YN office Pbooe Shirley or Ruth at 540-4177

Temporary Must have' ing skills, knowledge of CRT entry pt efei i ud Call J ane t Tlmpko be-

10 am fc 11 noon for details and ippointment

532-7112

RADIOGRAPHER F l i t t ime position open for registered

, Radiographer srith as expanding porta-ble X Rav company In Southfieid Call between j a m - 5 p m 151-1155

NURSE AIDES all shift* house-keepers day shift ooly Dietary aides dav shift, newly expanded 4 remodeled nursing care facility offering employe-roent opportuniues in several depts Pleaae apply in person Moo thru Frl 9-3ptn Avoodale Convalescent Home 1480 Walton B!vd Rochester between Adam* 4 Uvernoi*

RECEPTIONIST fuU ume, oral sur-gery office, Birmingham - Troy area Medical or dental background neces-sary CaU betsreen 9am-4pm 847-71M

RECEPTIONIST needed for Birmingham doctors office Please call 848-8100

Equal Opportunity Aff i rmat ive Action Employer

WAREHOUSE PACKAGING

^ e

CaU 511-7111

FuU or p a r t u m e belp wanted for busy Redfora company lifting, good

® I Sept 13 No pbooe calU

now persoc h a m .

TOOL 4 DIE LEADER Mus! be journeyman snth e i p e n e o c e in leading 8 mar, tool room, short run manufac ture r of s tamping! 4 weld-ments t Line dies weld f ixture etc I son to s tar t as x*si*t*m 5 vear training build 4 maintain Steady yr around job • . Must be willing to lake cotmnJUK? 7 m , f ^ m n h . y ' . y ^ l i i f ^ narking Send S R ^ H ^ r w p o B ° ' ^ w o r t Generous cotnpensaUon for quaU fied person, good future 4 opportunity

IV 155-5397

Sept IS No pbooe i C 4 J Fasteoers . 15138 Five MUe Rd

Redford. Ml 48119

WAREHOUSE SHIPPINC international manufac ture r needs per son Ui s tar t as assistant

I DENTAL .ASSISTANT, e i p e n e o c e d | chair side snth some knowledge of peg-

board 4 j i surance forms 4 day wort week West Bloomfield a rea 851-8451

DENTAL .ASSISTANT FuU ume Personable, e ipeneoced CDA RDA pre fe r red Benefit* Salary based on experience 18 Mile, Dequln-

979-1910

more Apply in person, and lptc 4pm, Dorvin Convalescent Center, Livonia, ooe block South of 8 Mile, on Middlebeli

A BUSY Southfieid medical off ice seeks Lab technician Microscopic differential blood counts, urine analysi*, EKG vena puncture FuU Ume posiuon Excellent benefit* After 4PM 855-M11

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with growing 17 yr old company CaU Byrl between 8-5.10

TOOL 4 DIE MAKER Short run heavy troek part* suppUer is looking to add tc bis permanent staff a tool 4 die maker snth experience in blank, form 4 pierce dies Supevisorv capabUlues are deairable for fu tu re ad-vancement Attractive fringe program as well a* good starting salary Send re-sume 4 starting salary requirement* to bo i 478 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspa

Crs, 38151 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma, chigan 48150

TOOL MAKER Job shop e ipenence oo mil', and Cind-er Day*, overtime, benefits Clean Livonia shop Part-time OK 484-7788

WE ARE seeking an e i p e n e o c e d pur-chasing agent to )oln our rapidly ex-panding chain store design 4 manufac-turing f i rm located in our Plymouth fa-cility Candidate sriU be responsible for purchasing of all construction building 4 Hood m* manufactur ing mater ia l* Only e ipeneoced *policant* need apply Send resume srith salary history to Boi 418 Observer 4 Eccen tnc Newspapers. 18151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michi gan 48150

DENTAL ASSISTANT - fal l Ume chair-side. for progressive group practice Ln Uvooia Westland area Must be e i p e r . eoced tn 4 handed dentistry seeking pleasant, mature, happy Individual to compliment our team, eicel lent bene-fits, call between 10-4 4IS-SJ70

LAB TECHNICIAN Registered for R1A Cbemistnes fc bact : Call 917-1190

LPN full u m e posiuon, eiceUent starting salary Small intermediate care f ac i l i ty ' Whisper ing Willow Maoor CALL 459-7080

DENTAL ASSISTANT eipeneoced chairside for general den-tist Full u m e with benefits Square lake Woodward. 331-4100

L P N M I D NIGHT 11-7 Apply In persoc

WISHING WELL MANOR S l o w Main. Northville

DENTAL ASSISTANT Registered or cer t i f ied prefer red FuU Ume long term position Livcola

591 MM

LPN-MTDN1GHT, 11-7 FULL AND PART TIME

Apply In persoo WISHING WELL MANOR

510 W Main. North ville

WELDER e ipeneoced in Hell-arc 4 Mig Welding Must be able to weldaluminum 4 mild steel Livonia p lan t Call between 8 30am - 1pm, ask for George MitcheU

415-5130

DENTAL ASST RECEPTIONIST Full time Experienced only A grea! place to work' No Evenings- W o Satui days a month W Bloomfield 881-1440

DENTAL Chair-side ass is tant eoced m 4 handed dentistry 4 beoefiu FuU time. Westland

WELDER FABRICATOR

TOP DOLLAR PAID for well 9 " l i f t e d Uv<> maintenance man to take care of small L . r u l e v a n suburban mobile borne park 4 3 office ' buildings Duues to include some clean-ing, grass cutting, fc minor mechanical repairs References required Energet-ic. good a 111 tude. willingness us wor t p r ime prerequisites Call 477-1885

WINDOW CLEANER Eicel lent hour!; commission wl CaU today 855-1074

«r!y wage plus boous 4 rhl>e wort ing outdoors

TRAINER to teach wor t skills to han-dicap adults MORC training prefi

to P e r * Pleaae forward resume 117 Turk. Poouac. Mich 48051

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TRAINING OPPORTUNITY

Detroit Business Insti tute Southfieid Branch has been awarded a govern-ment contract to train 15 people to be-come

LEGAL OFFICE SPECIALISTS This special 8 month opportunity Is open lo qualified residents of Oakland •"sunty

CALL TODAY 557 5744

Detroit Business Institute Southfieid

11700 Norttsrestern Hsry Delta Dental Building

Suite 515

TRANSPORTER NEEDED lor group bome tn Canton par . ume.

at shift, 84 15 aa hour

M7-1T41 TRAVEL AGENCY seeking a switch- YOUR HOME Or Ours 1 families ased heard receptionist for their large South- quality care Men. Wed 4 Frt D a y t for field headquarters Mast be profsaaoo- our 4 children ages 5-1 Will consider al fc personable to greet - u s l o m e n 4 for I children Raferencaa. fc education

Travel agency background fc background desuwd Non-smoker Need rlejjge helpful

Of send resume to P O 8 Sou thfieid. Ml 48*14

WRECKER DRIVERS NEED-ED

CaU al ooce Farmington Hills Tosring

478-2015

Wrecker Drivers I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s in Southfieid area for experi-enced d r ive rs with neat ap-pearance , g o o d d r i v i n g record, valid chauffeur 's l i -cense and over 18 years of age 3 shifts avai lable and swing shi f t No fee, bonus

977-5740

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

THE TEMPORARY HELP P E O P L E

TRAVEL AGENT Birmingham Agency Immediate posi uon lor e ipensoced Agent Good bene-fi ts C a l l i ^ 847 T I M

TRAVEL AGENT tall knowledge do-mest ic 4 'international Sahra Rawume only Bastway t r a v e l 11711 Northwest ern. a l l 1 F a r m i ^ t o e Hills. MJ4M1I

TRAVEL AGENT Permanent part u m e Needed lor busy travel agency m Southfieid for 1 1 days per week Sal ary plua benefits Call Nancy at Hwteoo Travel Service S4* i i SI

TRAVEL AGENTS expanding Travel Management Corporation seeking expe rseoced Sshre travel agent* for Corpo-ra te fc l.aleuri Dent Tap salary a t t r s r Uve benefits a c M t n g profit sfcarM^

TRAVEL AGENT Immediate opening for highly Mined Sabre m i r f - s i n n a l B you have

Rd Uvooia.

TRAVEL K I 8 N H I PERSON Bi- tagus i RsglMk Japaaasa Per Saak et Tokyo Tears

U 8 8 4 M

TRAVEL CONSULTANT lor i

TV TECHNICIAN Katry m i fc say a r y . pa

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YOUTH SPORTS COACHES Coach grades 1 ihni 5 s ta Farmingtoo a r se e lementary YMCA programs After school and Sat hrs. 14 M per hr basketball fc PUs Polo P r o g r a m , begin Sept 11 Musi he 17 rears old Apply ia parson. M 1 M Farro-ingtoe Rd Farmington Hills

it Expen-Good pay i

711-5111

DENTAL HY GENIST 15-10 hours per week Mon 4 Tues 8-1 PM Wed. T h u r s . 1-7 'Doe Sat a month Livonia area Outgoing individu-al for pleasant quality onented prac lice 411-4530

LPN Person needed 10-15 bours per week lor a Cardiology Medical P rac t i ce You would be srort ina d i rec t ly with p a u e n u and their care You most be efficient and able to w o r t under pressure Send Resume to Reichert Bldg Suite ZR3003. P 0 Boi =»94 A m .Arbor Mi 48108

LPN"S experienced sn th medicaily in-volved children. !uU or par t t ime

354-0590

DENTAL HYGIENIST part ume, Wed 8- !

Call 148-9800

With e i p e n e o c e Flexible h o u n and travel Full ume CaU 348-8000 Ext 115

DENTAL HYGIENIST eipeneoced, full t ime Livonia are* Ali for Mrs Morgan 511-5581

3 Midnight* per sreek S cility i l l 08 W 11 Mlie

SmaU nursing [*-Southfieid

557-1111

DENTAL HYGIENIST GenUe people-orient*tod persoo with

Techlnlcal skills - lor modern office 888-8080

MATURE, FULL-TIME AIDE for busy Ou t -Psuen t (aeUlty

S89-J98C good Troy i

DENTAL HYGIENIST NorthviUe. Pleasant, friendly office atmosphere P r e v e n u u v e oriented pract ice office 349-1844 homel49 1818

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part time positions avai lable in modern dental facility Star t ing salary 811 15 bour Dearborn 581-1181

DENTAL HYGIENIST for permanent part ume posiuon In progruaaee BIT

office 1 vt days per week wilh variations Call P*ulet te 841-4484

DENTAL HYGIENIST FamUy prac uce tn Northville seeking prevention oriented, energetic individual for par*, ume poaltion 148-7*97.

DENTAL HYGIENIST WANTED For quaUty onen ted office, congenial atmosphere 1 1 days includes Satur days Uvonia Area 417-8111

MEDICAL ASSISTANT WANTED Par t Time. Rochester Are*

WiU Tra in 851-0*53

MEDICAL ASSISTANT e ipeneoced Needed tall t ime for OB GYN office Redford fc Highland P a r t a rea* CaU Mane 535-8484

MEDICAL ASSISTANT P a r t - u m e Livonia a r e a bours Phone for appotntment

471-9188

MEDICAL ASSISTANT X-ray EKG e ipenence necessary Physician s off ice 11 Mile-North western Top salary fc benefit* 1S*-S'10

i Spm

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Posiuon available Tues 4 F n (or ma ture. self-motivated noo-amoking indi-vidual E ipe r t eoce prefer red Southfieid office 589-0141

NURSE AIDES COMPANIONS

LIVE-INS Growing bome care agency is seeking quatifieo e ipenenced personnel for p n vate duty cases throughout Oakland Cosinty Chosce of Dayi 4 Hours CaU between I0am-4pm Mooday thru Fr i

OAKLAND NURSING

UNLIMITED

540-2360

IMMEDIATE OPENING For full Ume e ipenenced medical off-ice receptionist Must u v e insurance knowledge Salary negotiable Fa rm Ington Hills Livonia *rea 474-M50

RECEPTIONIST Mature energetic individual who works weU snth public Bosv multl specialty medical group 8 5 V l l i l , Ext 115

RECEPTIONIST FOR CHIROPRAC TOR'S officii E i p e n e o c e preferred, not oecesaary WiU train We are looking for an enthusiasuc, up-beat persoo, full t ime Salary 4 boous discussed al inter-view Call 11 Noon-IPM for appotnt-ment — 881-4159

RECEPTIONIST 4 Insurance Biller needed part time, snth eiperience, for QB-GYN office In Birmingham CaU Diane 845-0*40

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

EXCELLENT WAGES NO F E E BONUS PLANS

Come lorn the many people that have become part of the growiaa medical field with the assistance of Temporary Professional*

Get the e i p e n e n c e you need to ad-vance. If vou are familiar srith any of the follossing

• SECRETARIAL • MEDICAL SECRETARIAL • MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION • ADMITTING VERIFICATION • ACCOUNTING • CRT

Call Today

478-6815

ACCOUNTING CLERK needed for Royal Oak human services agency Temporary part t ime position srith po-tential of becoming p e r m a n e n t Appli-cant* must have an associates flag] *s i

_ lie typing of 4SWP1 aod a good math a p u t s d e LWt-ee will accounting, accura te

include, a ccos i t s receivable, bank re-conciliation and payroll Salary la 14 per hour Submit resumes t o 441* W 11 Mile Rd, Royal Oak, Mi 4*071 Attn: Al-ice

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTING OPVTCE - statistical t y p u t Pe rmanen t position srith South field CPA f i rm Telephone answertn*. statistical typing, some computer PC e i p e n e n c e belpful. Employee benefits 4 retirement plan Sand i ass lo Reinheimer fc Ledermao CPA PC, 17515 W 9 MUe Rd Suite ISO South field, Mick 4*®7S

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE fc PAYROU-With some secretar ia l work, lor Satar days. 8 hours to sror t at gif t shop in Livonia Mrs Lewis. 3S4-85S:

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O t f i c e - C l e r i c a l

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MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST e i p e n -enced ooly FuU t ime for 1 physicians specialty pract ice Pegboard insurance 4 typing necessary Computer e i p e n ence beipful Pleaae seod resume stat-ing background fc salary expects uoos ui PO box 988. Troy 480OT

NURSE AIDES Extra dollars swait you. use your skill* on flexible bve-ln assignments, f ree room fc board, a bonus, depeod*ble transportation re-quired Call 413-8500

RECEPTIONIST Biller - e ipeneoced Also Medical .Assistant, e ipenenced in

office in South-

NURSE AIDES ORDERLIES AU Shift* FuU ume 4 part time Apply Camelot HaU Convalescent Center IS 100 Ann Arbor TraU. Livonia, MI

513-1444 MEDICAL RECORDS QUALITY CONTROL

it type p . good letter s t ructure skills, 10 plua Ers week Seod resume to PCO Assoc 17000 W 8 Mile. =350 Southfieid. Ml 48075 Att Buamess Mgr

MEDICAL SECRETARY Eiper .eoce in Blue Shield and insur-ance billing necessary Physicians off-ice in Livonia CaU 10AM-4PM Mon thru F n 478-4040

MEDICAL SECRETARY' e i p e n e n c e d mature, good srith people ExceUent typing bookkeeping oec-esurv Resume

Salary negotiable Bloomfield area 848-1S79

-.-r—w ™ reqiiired Hill* area MEDICAL SECRETARY needed for Physician's office in Troy E i p e n e o c e d bookkeeping, insurance etc Moo-Fr. 9-Spm CaU afternoons, 855-1359

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST E i p e n e n c e d

For Orthopedic surgeon's office m Gar-den City Call 411-8400

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST e i ceUent opportunity for expenencd med ical t ransenpuonis i to wor t in pleaaani Southfieid office or your home must be thoroughly e i p e n e n c e d typuig. X-ray H P O R f c D S C a U 549-8558

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST I years experience transcribing DS, OH report* Typing 70 WPM, incentive based pay US.000 annual possible, plus liberal fringe benefits 1 locations, Southfieid, 153-M10 fc East side 754-4050

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST must be trilling to w o r t out of own home, no e i p e n e o c e necessary but ex-ceUent tvpist need only apply Seod re-sume to PO Box 77, Franklin ! Ml 4*015

NURSE AIDES-LIVE I N S RNs-LPNs

Needed lor home ca re agency 1 year IUOC nec-

115-4444

NURSE AIDES Progressive long te rm care facility ac-cepting a p p l i c a u o a for Nursing Assist-ants to work_ful). or. pari time, af ter-noon shift E i p e n e o c e prefer red Reli-able transportation essential Apply in person. Moo thru F r t . 10 a m to 1 pm.

JEWISH HOME FOR AGED PRENTIS MANOR 26051 L ah ser Rd

Southfieid, Ml. 48034

NURSE AIDES SmaU basic Nursing Home m Plymouth seek* nurses aides for aU shift* Flexi-ble bours. e iper teoce preferred but sriiling to train Apply in persoo or call West Trail Nursing Home. 195 W Ann

Arbor TraU 451-1983

vena puncture OB GYN ( field Call Nancy 15 V »44*

RECEPTIONIST - Responsible and re- , liable individual srith basic s e c r e u r t a : wfriUm including '»r*n®cnbLaf Ability &ex3 knowledge of medical terminology for small olfice in t ivonla 84 t44*0

RECEPTIONIST needed for busy 111 Doctor Office Ex- I penence p te fe i i ed In Pegboard. phone. I appointment* Some Insurance Call Marilyn. 47C-13M .

RECEPTIONIST pbooes 4 appoint- I roents full Ume OB GYN office. Bir- | mingham a rea Send resume to box 470 | Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers 34151 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michi-gan 48150

RECEPTIONIST - typing fc filing Hulls required, day 4 evening, 11-17 hours weekly busy chiropractor 's office Will be trained in X-Ray fc Insurance Send bandsmt ten resume to: 1114 S Wayne, Westland. Mich 48185

REGISTERED X-RAY TECHN1C1A.< With ultra sound experience Call Mooday thru Friday, 10AM o P M

817-0071 I

—•^222 CLERICAL

Lexuei Corporation ottering MAX Long Dtsiance. is a dynamic and rapidly grossing company in tne exciting telecommunications industry

We have an immediate clerical opportunity mOur1

Human Resources Department This position re-quires an individual who can nandla a variety ol responsibilities in a lasi-paceo environment Cana dales must have excellent communication ar,a clerical skills, including lyping o150-55 wpm Piease send resume with salary requirement 10

LEXITEL CORPORATION Human Resources Dept

30300 Telegraph • Suite 350 Birmingham, Mi 4B010

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

A s e r « c e oi Leaitei C o r p o r a t i o n a n c «!$ s u t i s i C i a n e s

Long Distance

NURSE AIDS Mature E ipeneoced or srill train Day

shift Apply Yn persoo WISHING ^WELL MANOR

510 W. Main. Northville

NURSE AIDS Mature Experienced or sriU train Day shift Starting wage 84 hour, plu* besse-

fit* Apply Ln person WISHING WELL MANOR

510 W Main. Northville

NURSE'S AIDES All shift*, srill train Good benefits Pontiac Nursing Center 511 Orchard Lake, Pontiac CaU 9am-4pm 338-7151 NURSES AIDES e ipenenced and or cer t i f icate All shifts Please apply a t Mt Vernon Nursing Center. 18715 Greenfield, Southfieid 557-OOS6

NURSES AIDES FOR HOME HEALTH that have a cer t i f icate of course content and or e ipenence . FulL par t time Ail shlfta fc Uve in assignment* 451 -1155

OFFICE ASSISTANT for Troy ophthalmologist Chities in-clude reception filing, typing, peg-board Computer billing experience an aaset Must be experience show initia-tive and have r e fe ren .e s CaU 84*-Ml«

If you have the skills, Kelly will put you to

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WORD PROCESSING?SWITCHBOARD, DATA ENTRY OPERATORS,

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MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pall time, ex psincture. x-ray.

south I Southfieid

549-4383 I

lab. for busy internist in field Benefit* 8 Mile fc

DENTAL Office expanding. Ortho re--eptKwist needed FuU t ime Willing to train the right person CaU Mrs Morgan SH-SMI

DENTAL O m C E MANAGER » Dearborn office seek* experienced efficient, dedicated fc hooast individual Benefits fc security 174-4404

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DENTAL O P T I C S MANAGER Hsetlisg s motivated Individual capable of controlling IUSUI s i s» . scheduling, bookkesetag. fc day to day management of s well organised one M M guuu al practice in North Woodward Area, 4 days a week ao Saturdays Available Oct 1st Sand complete Resumes lo boi "44* Observer fc Eccent r ic Newspa para I 4 » ! Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Michigan M l * *

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part t tme wUl t ra in Call aftar 1M-7U7 rr-

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

trator of and row Musi has* be wall organised and tac t ful Previews experience • s madlcal ssOMg halnful

l w s r S : smne 13 AL" Health Oaatnr bor-sv Ml 481M

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DENTAL P l s s s s r t office sends front daak help Full or part Ume Exjservsnced is

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D E N T A L for Uvonia Specialty Prac t i ce Pari or tall lima srsskdays only Dental es^e-

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Great career opportunity internist off ice E i p e n e n c e d le Venepuncture EKG r F T In jec t ion X-Ray Par t time Exge reoced need only a p j u ^ Ask for >-*141

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for family

leal preferred"- eat required CaU or send resume to Don Roberta M18 S Main Plymouth 4817* 488-1*78

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for pediatry office Experience helpful bet not e s sasill s FaU Lime Farmington HiUs-No*1 a rea 474-8*01

MEDICAL ASSIST AOT for Livonia family p rac t ice Expos lence pseferred Call for interview

MEDICAL ASSIST ANT needed fee busy W Doctor Office P«B-

X Ray Inject ions EKG te-1 MarOrw 4T * - l S l

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i.XlLLBGE 7-RaINED p a n Ttme c l a n ca . belp w a s tad Typiag 4 telephone i t i l i s -squired Most be avai lable to w o r t some evenings 4 weekends C a -ac>-um* t*» u s o

Commission Cierk For !aat pa-?«l U*qcl* c^fkce lc f ^ u r e v a . « .-vairrjjauOQB lodivbdua. mas : save e i p e n e o c e >x ca j cu la io r auC be accu ra t e wilJS f L f W Eieoefiu j>clu<Je jM'^rance p a j - (wLidaft etc Apply ix p e n o c a i 32? ? S S d w o ^ c r i h Rd Llvo-i t a y : » f * r 8 Wain ax2 Spm

COfcOfl-NlCATlONS C U t R K WORD PRCCESSOB

Are yo*i * • U; tj>e wort force m\h a r u»u i-f i ilefree in wore procesaLnji?

» e oe**: a c lencaJ employee u a rower Roar. :>D«j«oie i b j «nL£ rr j l-J e lec •rooic r r i e r j a ^ e j i f L 5ark uf i r f t e r r a •dmiBi* t raUT oc worti pnx^esa i j i | e<;u.pn>enL

E i c e U e c : oeoef iU L va.an-!X»ur» 8 WaiTi - ipo Cai! M j Anc JodiX'

t«e:weer &am--2 Nooe i l t - S i . . Al E<;uaa C»pporui£L?) Empjove r

Coc ip t t e r Lnpc: iSeoerai Off ice luate laieroocc. eveca.n^ 11 aou: Available ^nroedxaielv Pleaae ca._ -r-cm i r . p

I N T i t ^T-£R:C.AI BANC ECIRV' IEVEI JJPET. *«OE*J SOUTH field Lnauraxfce Ageoc- Tai. Mr Sadow .ir Mr Tucke- 51$-13 (X

r : V C P ' T E F . ' j P E J U T O R Secreian-Nc-o iiDodier aoo-d r j ike r middle a gee

-j-aj3 FuL u s e C^o'-for ippo-nL^er:-. s s : M8e

CLERlCA^ T E M P O R A R Y

T e m p c r a r y poaiuoo 3-» months D a p some flexibility oc hours m i l town ® S t area Seme pr ior clertcal e i p e n e n c e aod tbe

I abi l i ty to r u t a i-3 l e y adding maciunc I T t explore fur ther call Mrs Mar..- at .

8 S W S M . / ^ . ,

• WINKELMAN'S Ac Edua. Opportunity E m p l o y e r

O M P C T E R O r d e r E n t r y 4 lnv.31c.n4 W_i train Light pbooe ty-p-x g x v e n t o n - 4- purcbas ing B e o e f i u >eod resume 4 salary desired to At tar

>c Mi R e e u Loc twx id M a c u f a c t u r g 3". 3 ! . . Industrial R o a i l _ v > t u Ml

N'STR-'CTTON C: ba< i m m e d i a t e .petung for receptionist -Good

telepoooe 4 t y p m | still« becesta.—• * o r t Procesa.ng be .pfu . S a l a n ut, - e l i u o o to exper ience B e o e f i u Ca . . 9am-Spcn S i i - i l U

CCNSTRvCTION 'CO -:<*-r.g for ma ture persoo to be- Geoera , Offtce w o r t Must be e x c e l l e d at typing 4 using tbe calcula tor Apply m persoc 128-41 S t a r t ftd Livonia be tweer . Ply-moult Rd 4 ScbcBlcraft

C O S T C L E R K / P o R C n A S f N G S E C R E T A R Y

Agjiresiive E l e c t r a u c s QiStnbutor t m an i m m e d i a t e -opw.ir.g Ambitious cac-i - d a t e sbcxild ;-wse»» e ice l l en t commu-n .cauoo skills a g-xid eye !or deia-i and a pieasant personality Poa iuoo o f f e r s r cmpe t -uv* wages heal t t benefi ts a n d p ro f . t - saa r J ig Seod r e sume or appiv in persoc Thurs Sept 15 or F n S e c ' 3

AM-lPM Piooeer Standard Eiec t roo .cs

I J t J ! S tamford Livooia s i » H M

504 W p Wanted O f f l c e - C l ^ o c e i

FAST PACED of f ice rwauiras cocnpe-tant individual who can handle vanad insignrnecti Must be able to type file 4 handle bosy anooe u p leasant profea uonal manner Noo-amoki&g office P t n u n a Poss ible full t ime u: fu ture

JS1-MM

FILE -CLERK-- Bloomfie ld HlUis area u i -ruORilting f i r m looking (or e o e r j e t ic self s ta r te r Divers i f ied raspo ta ibu . ies Er rands o v e r t i m e 4 full benefi ts -'lease send r e sume tc Bex M i GKsm-e: 4 Eccent r ic Newspape r s W i l l Schoo.craft Rd Livonia Michigan 4B1K

FILING :CLKKK >xi t i f i e ld L a w Office I m m e d i a t e opening

Call S i t i l O O

" FREE TRAINING WORD PROCESSING CLERK TYPL-T Excef fe i i opoor tumty for qoalified low jocorne -i i-arKl County residents to t ram for a r e w a r d i n g c a r e e r This pro-gram it spoosorec by a governzoest ageoc-- aixi provides L - a a s p o r u u o n al-owaoce For m o r e osformati 'Xi ca l l

S t i - i M S ' -F R 0 N T DESK PERSON Fast paced F«—-.bgioc H . . J p rope r ty manage-m e n ; -company C o m p u t e r a pin*" m a t t 1 plus SSVIMfl

F - ' U . TIME SEXCRTTAK-i needed -fo-Bi.TnT.gham CPA f i r m Var.ous secre-t a n a l duties typing t k i U requi red 'Call [ » o a a for a p p o - i t m e n t S I H t H

MMEC'LATE O P E N I N G for persoo tc ] handle light off ice d u n e s some typmg Apply it persoo MoeLler Mfg II ' .TJ Mani t t St Livtxiu Levan and Plym-"b i t Rd area

GENERAL O F F I C E P a r t u m e posi l ob avai lable in Livonia 10 tc 4-3 hours per weet w . i t potent ia l full u m e Tvp-ing 4 ca lcu la tor s t . l i s necessary CRT er per-eoce desired Send -esume 4 wage -egu_-eroents to box SM O b a e n t r 4 E c c e n t n c N e w s p a p e n MIS . Schooicratft Rd Livonia Michigan 4>:K

G E N E R A L O F F I C E PART TIME 20 s-jurs weekly Tvping a must For

I appointment cal l 4 7 M ) " 0

GENERAL O F F I C E par t u m e open-| _ng some bookkeeping oe*?essary Ro-le beater a r ea Pbooe Anna 451-1187

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Account-ng background belpful Apply n persoo l i 0 3 9 W 8 Mile Rd ;u»t East of Greenf ie ld . Det ro i t

G E N E R A L O F T I C E help for small - r u n u i a c t u m i g c o m p a n y ut Southfieid Must have good typ ing compute r key-

. I ~ - r « . I. I t " • > ' !

504 Wented 0 t f i c # - C J » r i c a l

IBM DISPLAY W R I T E R with legal e i p e n e o c e neevled Fa rmiog ton Hills locatioo Exce l l en t benefits Respond 10 P O Box Farmiogton Hills Mich t tOlt-IOAi:

INSlCRANCE AGENCY Seeks mdividu ai w i l t minirnttiii of J y r s cu r ren t expe-rience for all t ypes of genera] agency off ice wor t South! ie id locat ion Bene-fits Sa la ry based on e i p e n e o c e Call Lon l i H t t C -

CNSH-RANCE AGENCY" Located m W««t Blocmnfield is .ooklng for a Recept ionis t T y p i s t 50 WPM 14 X per hour 81V1VX

INSl 'RANCE A G E N O ' nee»li persona. Lisas r ep w i t t good p6ooe personality 2 3 y e a n recent e i p e n e o c e in home c-woers and auto typ i sg i i Jwpm Noo-s m o t e r Seod r e sume to P 0 fec i I » 1 F a r a u n g l o o Hills. Mich 41018

INSL'RANCE e i p e n e o c e d m Personal L n e s for agency Mail r e s u m e to P 0

Box SJ»0 Nor thv i l i e Ml 4(187

LVStCRANCE F T L L T I M E Personal L-nes Secre tary for geoera l insurance ageocy j i Soutitfield a r e a Minimuac I vear e i p e n e o c e a c c u r a t e tvpist Call &U1 Hu lben or Bob Wolf J57-21JO

INSURANCE Minimum 1 yea r m s u r a o c e ageocy or j s u r a j x e c o m p a n y e x p e n e n c e re-quired for P 4 C ageocy in SovUhfield ExceUent working c o o d i u o o s JS5-4400

INSI .TUNCE P E R S O N A L Lines Per son with m i n i m u m 2 i t s a g e o o b a d -ground Musi t n o w bome o w n e r 4 auu-iroveraget Southfieid Ageocy Mr Sadow J58-U0C

INSl 'RANCE S E C R E T A R Y 14 tiK tr. intmum ageocy e r p e n e n c e persocal j > e s steadv par t t i m e poaiuoo Farming toc

504 M p Wanted O t f t c e - C l e n c e i

INSCRANCE S O t T H F T E L D .Agency needs persoc with Personal. Lines eipe-neoce .'Good beoef i t p a c t a g e Salary c c m m e o s u r a t e with e i p e n e o c e and ability Call Har ry Ki r* at t l t -»000

U i S f R A N G E AGENCY - - b o m e o w o e n persoo for N W a rea Sa l a ry open B C -jptAip -.'Christmas bonus, life disabtlitv

I CC paid r e t i r emen t 4 - t JiJpm 85i-77$J

IN'-E.VTOR'l' Contrc.1 pe r soc for retail off ice E x p e n e n c e be lpfu! typ-ng re-curred. good benef i t s Call

beard sail j 4 1 ath a&Luiv 551 "3*6

CLERK CUSTOMER SERVICE Matu re reliable Good with people te .epbooe 4 "igures Accura te ar teot ioc to deta.13 N-t smoking Send r e sume tc Mrs S at C»bar Isc I " l i C W .• Mil? Sout i i . e ld . MI A8CJ4

CLERK

ec^e- e ipe r . eoce i e tp fu i P leaaacf w^*1un| cood-'jDca

559-1212 RoDert Half of M ieh inc

' 7 5 1 5 W 9 Mile Rd Su-te 670, Honeywe i B ' d g

Southf ie id . M 48075 B O O K K E E P E R S E C R E T A R Y

tor Bi rmingham CPA f i r m Days J U - b J t 4 Evetu&gj 1S5-19M

BOC'KKEEPER S E C R E T A R Y Small construction f i r m see tu ig de-pendable m a t u r e persoc snth e i p e n ence i s payroll taxes accu ra t e typing saulls and general tnow ledge of running aa office Wage negotiable w . i t e i p e n -eoce Please apple in pe r soc

R S METAL FABRICATING INC I M M W 7 Mile. Redford 1 blks W of B e e c t Daly

BUYER'S ASS'T Matu re individual with srboleaale re-tail drug expenence p r e f e r r e d Must nave excellent pOooe 4 c a l c u l a t o r skills Good m a t s a p p o t o d e Detai l -an en ted Call be fore 11 a m

3SS-OJ79 CASHIER SWITCHBOARD

Erper.eocwd fall u m e cashier swnica-board operator oeeded for Socthf ie id . lealership Good pay aod b e o e f i u Apply LB person i AM to 4 P M

SOLTHKTELD DODGE 34125 w 12 Mile Southfieid

M« M a c An E<joai Oppor tamty E m p l o y e r

CHILD CARE WORKERS I m m e d i a t e -opening! for t licensed day ca r* p r > gram needed p a n fall t ime day e v e

1 rung aod substi tutes Applicat ions being i r e e p t a d By Livonia Public Schoola Dept of Commoal ty Educa t ion J a c t Kir taey Director For in format ion call

s t v m a

CHIROPRACTIC BILLER with bookkeepiBg expenence Fall t i m e position La thrup Vulage

; Call between #am-11 am. 557-OlftC-

CLERICAL A growma mcr tgage corpora t ion is •ee t i ag isdir idaaJs for i m m e d i a t e cter ical i-^eausgi Qaalifiad individuals most have good math apt i tude i a v rate typtog ikilla ft the ability tc- oper ate a IS key calculator Mor tgage e x p e nance n e f e t led bat not requi red Poaj uons ar* sva i lab te is the folkowlsg a r s a i at oor enrpora ta off ice Iocs tad is

1 Southfieid

Foraclasuir* New L o u Set L p

i m m e d u t e c l e n c a . poeiLor. ava.-at-le for someooe wi>c j rel iable a c iuc t s tudy a , t ie r live to d e u . . and good o-gaJtiaa uooa 1 s t i l ls L g b i ?yputg "» qui red Apply at

A D ' S T R A C O R P

1 0 1 U n i o n S t

P l y m o u t h . M ' 4 8 1 7 C

CLERK PART TLMI Sam ^ptr Moo t i n . Frt Recepuoc is t '.yp-s needed respoos.b J iUes LbcliKle a t i rwe-ing swi tchboard dis t r ibut ing mail typ-mg fu ing seod -est ime with sa la ry r e v u i r e m e c t s to Personnel Director j i t e r line Commumcat ioo Serv ices 37 Indus t r ia l Row Troy M. 4808*

Aa Equal Opportunity Employer

Interl ine A US West Company

C L E R K T Y P I S T E s u t e planning firrr. in Bloomfield Kills needs Receptionist wtth good sec -re- tanul s t . j typing 50 w p m ooe-smoker p re fe r red Send r e sume tu Cindy Oliver O r u g o o Corp 8M » Long La te Pu: suite 10* B . o o m f i i l c Hil ls MI 48013

C L E R K - T Y P I S T I m m e d i a t e i>pen.ny a re ava i lab le u. w o r t m Mir office located in Fa rming -toc Rills oc ! M-le at F a r m i n g t o n Rd Posiu-ota of fe r public c o c u c t with e i ce l len t working cood-ti-oos aod .cotnoet u v e salary aod b e o e f i u Caadloa tes m u s t type accura te ly mir.imuzr, 50 WPM a i d have the abiLty 10 deal effec-t ive ly with tbe public over tae poooe Must bave good math skills and be fa-mi l i a r wita business machines and off-re procedures App

to Spm Moo - F n

F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M I C H I G A N

3 3 3 3 3 W 1 2 M i l e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s a j £qaaJ O p p o r t u i J ^ Eicpiayer

C L E R K / T Y P I S T M u l t type WPM t l l O per wee t Redfo rd t r e a 53S-7SKX'

CLERK TYPIST

O u r b u s y P u r c h a s i n g D e -

p a r t m e n t h a s a r e x c e l l e n t

p o s i t i o n a v a n a d i e f o r a r i n d i -

v i d u a l w h o e n j o y s v a r i e t y

a n d c h a l l e n g e

W e r e q u i r e a s e l f - s t a r t e r

a & i e t o t y p e a c c u r a t e l y 5 0

W P M a n d p o s s e s s a t l e a s t 2

y e a r s g e n e r a l o f f i c e b a c k -

g r o u n d w i t h a H i g h S c n o o i

d i p l o m a . D u t i e s w i l l I n c l u d e

e x p e d i t i n g o r d e r s , f i l i n g ,

p h o n e c o n t a c t a n d r e i a t e d

a s s i g n m e n t s

W e o l e r a r e w a r d i n g s t a r t -

I i n g s a i a r y a n d e x c e l l e n t

c o m p a n y B e n e f i t s P l e a s e

s e n d r e s u m e , o r a p p f y In

p e r s o n b e t w e e r 8 A M - 4 P M

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G R A C O I N C . 24775 Crest-new Ct

Farmingtoo Hills. MI 41018 Equal Opportunity Employer M F

C L E R K / T Y P I S T

We bave oMor tus i t i e s for full ft par t t ime Clerk Typ«su Must type a mini m u m oi- 4 8 w p m 4 h a r e good c o e n m m u s i c a u o e skills f a m i l i a n t y with compe ie r d a u entry a plus P lease submit your resume lo

V A L A S S I S I N S E R T S Personnel D e p a r t m e n t 34 115 W 12 Mlie Rd

Fa rming toc Rills Michigan t i e 11 An Equal Opportunity finpioyer

CLERK TYPIST Fall a n * pasauon in '.be foreclosure depa r tmen t of i Bir mingfcaic law tinr. tor a s istelLigsei rel iable aad mature individual r V

t y p u g and te lepf tme f i ' r s s s m g expenence de-

r e a r 1 ftaro-ooon ft

CREDIT ~i_ERK R E C E P T I O N I S T * lie outgoing penoi ia l i ty and good typ-.rig s i . . Is Seoc -nsume -a cocil'detxre 1

BANKERS LEASING 28333 Te legraph Suite 405

SoulWield Mict 48034

.CUSTOMER SERVICE R E C E P T I O N I S T

Needed for busy (nil u s e poeiuoc Troy Must t a v good pbooe voice and m a n n e r s be d e u ^ - o r i e n t e d lype i ' . WPM and able to work is last pacec eav-orooroent P- tv imis off ice ' i p r -e a c t 1 m i n t Call C Marshal l 6 t» -44M

Aa Equa ' Jppor tus i ty E m p l o y e r

CUSTOMER SERVICE $15,000

amis', w . t t r r u a a g e m e c t respoos.bi_ es ,c se rv ice depa r tmen t o( a r g e

r-.rr.panj Rasoive m x t o m e r p ro t le r ru v b e d u i e shipping and handle miscel la beous c i e n c a . duties Fu. . benefi ts with vear, ' . boous Fee Pa id

515-7170 Al I F N P E R S O N N E L AGENiCi

DATA ENTRY FREE TRAINING

For ; t .a l i f ied ouaty res ident

DATA E N T R Y O P E R A T O R Bioomfield Hills C P A f i r m has i m m e -dia te opening lor exper .eoced per-sor, tc Input 4 process D a u oc IBM 54 Sys-tem S o o t k e e p m g A Plus Seod re-sume to Mr P i r t a r d 1 »318 Tele*rapd Rd B.oomfielO HLls Mic t 41013

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR P a r t t -me to i t a r . Expe r . eoc* necea-ian- F i r r r _ n f i o o H - . j a r ea am lor P - t o n d a a t 4 7 y 7 j i e

LATA ENTRY POSITION avai lable . m m e c u t e l v for skived indivtatial in Troy area i t 00 to s tar t w.tt b e o e f i u Senc -e sume to ROBX R i b P 0 Bo i m a t Trov MI 48UM

DELIVERY ROCTER • Off ice posi t ion avai lable for perwic wbc is f ami i i a r a&d t&cw.edgeabie b( Detroi t M t t r c Roadways Must have good irommun.

. . . catiOO s i i l i a telepoooe e i p e n e o c e ner persoc Toam e » " r y Main jot- respoosibiiitv is scbea

a I mg aod rout ing delivery vehicles Ap-ply ut pe-soo at 32975 Schoolcraf t Rd L v « u a

DETROIT L ' M B E F : iCO'MF.ANT J meeting cl e n cai belp invoicing t>-p^ig f-.-ag -us toc ier a s su t aoce For inter

r c a i . Trace-. 272-3MO

DIRECTOR S ASS 1ST,ANT Trey area Nursery Scboo. Gessera. off c* cr 'Custc-mer Reiauo<» e i p e n e o c e

required Mrs Pauraxas M f c - S ' i i

| D r v X H S I E I E D c l enca i pcr iuott in t u r n w a ioomi ie ld office Good telepbooe p e r v « a l i c y - squ i red p ieasaa t working conditions wita compet i t ive wages Call S t i r lev 851-1003

G E N E R A L O F F I C E w . i t emphasis oo f igunng 4 typing invoices 4 customer service Busv off ice full t ime Benefi ts Call Mt G n e r 557-5145

GENERAL O F F I C E full- t ime EHveo-' j i p and w e e t e o d s Apply at

Art Van F u r n i t u r e J53JS P l y m o u t b Rd. Livonia

G E N E R A L O F F I C E L g t i »>kkeepLng for Food Distr .butor Abtliij tc- handle money 4 m a t e depc»

1 i ts ;.l t r u i qua l i f i ed uxtividual Rep.y Grevhoimd Food M a a a g e m e c i 13IKK'Lcki« Rd L v o c i a M. 4 l l 5 v

.EN'EP.AL O F F I C E B o o t k e e p e - for Sout t f ie ld E l e c t n c a l Coo t r ac to r Eipe-n e n c e p r e f e r r e d Hours 1 Oam-5pm

I Pleas* seod r e s u m e 4 va.ary h j t o r v Boi 448 Obaerver 4 fecceoirc

' • »wipape r s 3(251 Scbooicraf t Rd Li.vwua Michigan 48150

G E N E R A L 'OFFICE Part u roe possible Ful l t ime Heavy i.p-r.g Some bookkeeping e i p e r e o c e belpfu. Good Teiepooo* rnlis Salary 'X'trimensurate with erpene?>ce Tmy area Send r e s u m e to Auu>lFab

C<SC N l u g e ton Troy Micb 480-84

GENERAL OFFICE " f r Southfieid T r a d e As»ocuiUoc Com-puter s t i l n r eco rd k e e p m g ( J i a g typ-.ag Must be a c c u r a t e E x p e n e n c e nee essary Send r e s u m e 4 salary reqture-rtiects to Bc.x 444 Observer 4 E c c e c ir.c N e w s p a p e r s 31251 Schoolcraf t Rd L i v o o u Michigan 48150 GENERAL O F F I C E P e r m a n e n t posi uoo us in teres t ing and diversif ied w o r t w , t t Sidney Krandal l 4 Sooa J e w e l e r s

] of Trov Musi enjoy working wi t i fig ures aad a e t a . u P l e a s a n t outgoing per u.«a. . ty requi red to answer cus tomer te.epbooe inquir ies ExceUent b e o e f i u

| Appucauoca will be taken Mon Tties 4 * e c » 30 to SI SO by appt only Call

M2-450I

GENERAL OFFICE

•ubu r sa s Medical p r o d o c u company »oulC l i te yew 0 be p a r t of their c len-cai team C^anc* to t r a j .3d a oew

| word processing s y s t e m Your good typ-| ,r,g j tbe key 113.50C plus ] Call 355-2090

S N E L L I N G A S N E L L i N G

, il.NTS.Al. O F F I C E H E L P N E E D E D ] for typing Will assist in bookkeeping 4

payro.1 L v o n i a a rea Call B r e e d s for a ppomtmetn 476-1310

G E N E R A L O F F I C E l.-irroed-ale opening Must lype 50 WPM Seoc resume td Manager P 0 Boi W i t L v o n i a Mice 4S150

GENERAL O F F I C E typing filing, good pbooe i t li 4 dependable for our 2 - gir I o f f ice 'Oat P a r t machine sbop Call

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Typists, f i l ing a c c o u n u n g 4

f ^ u r e c lerks C a _ E L e t 446-74W

G E N E R A L O F F I C E Apply in person

Livonia Mall Managemen t al E n t r a n c e

D O N T W A S T E VOUR CLERICAL S K I L u S

S i ^ T t N G AT H O M E

WORK FOR US ..N TEMPORARY .ASSIGNMEVi

E m p l o y e r s Tempora ry Service offrfce l ivisioc is dow l a t e r v i e w x j for »ecre-ta r .es s b o r t t a n d or t r anscr ib ing boot t e e p e r s d a u entry operate*"! 'CRT t e y p u s c b ft J i forex . weed processors typists JSwpc i m i n i m u m , iw i t c t -board receptionist* ft marke t ing per soonel CaL »aa--5pm E M P L O Y E R S T E M P O R A R Y S E R

VICE 372-77&C

E N G I N E E R I N G SECRET.ARY Must file run b loepns t machine as-semble opera t ing -ratrucDoc m a n u a l type 4 ope ra t e a word processor Typ-ing a must Call for interview 4 u i (or J i m 45V-835C

ENTHUSIASTIC ndividuaJ for en t ry level posiuon with coenpoier t o f t w a r * company Typing 4 good r-orrjnuruca HOB ikiils a must $4-15 hour to n a n Room for advancemen t Car nereaaan . Seod resume to M Rosa 183 South Berkshire Bloomfield Hllis. MI 41013

ENTRY L E V E L O F F I C E P O S I T I O N -

Bloomfield Rills area 3 3 4 - 7 0 1 4

E N T R Y LEVEL Recept ionis t . 1 - l p c t posiuon Requi rements M a t t ap t i tude type 40 WPM Please call be tween »am and DOOO 353-3311 Ex t IT

BUSY' LIVONIA office needs *Tpen" eoced Execut ive Secretary to (Ob s t a r e 3 day i per wee* R n q m r e m e o u typisg . sho r thand 4 good c o m m u u c i u c e skills Job avai lable app rox ima te ly M I a n Seod r e sume to r r *»290 Vassar Suite 501 Livonia MI 11152

I GENERAL O F F I C E full t ime geoeral .-/.'ice including Accoun ts Payab le aod Purchas ing C o m p u t e - mowledge belp-!ui C a X t ^ r . 4M-8147

GENERAL O F F I C E position n F i r m -jngtoe Hills a r ea A c c u r a t e typing A V u j t Car ne<-e>san- Call Sher. -Cleveland 855-0145

GENERAL O F F I C E T r T l S T for r . * profit Southfieid o rgar -xa t ioo Congee-.a. a l roospoere 37u> a o u n weet ly Must have good typing ski l l ! 4 ability ; to wor t weL with vo lun t ee r s 251-MOO j

GENERAL O F F I C E H E L P *a fast j moving off ice , answer ing telephone typing filling and good m a t h skills Swt t J i e ld a rea Call between SAM-4PM 353-1811

' G E N E R A L O F F I C E - excel lent oppor | totuty for m a t u r e persoo tn a full time ] general o f f ice position Good c y p t s | a j must medica l 4 life assurance Cai. \ Sandy 83*-5040

GENERAL OFFICE ' P a n Fu. . t ime Typing ft F J i s g for W -Bloomfield Company Flexible bours Please call for appo in tment between i l l a n t - 2 p m 821-0714 1

G E N E R A L O F T I C E A R Medical Bu le r s needed for fast paced B i rmingham of f ice Wiping to j train if possess n u m e r i c a l ability acc-o-r t c y in typ i sg akills of M WPM Full 4 part u m e posi t ioos &44-115C

As Equal Oppor tuni ty Emp«oy*T

G E N E R A L O F F I C E PERSON | F-uli t ime for bo«y outpat ient PxyrBia j t n e Clisic i s West land Salary com-mensura ie w i t i e x p e n e n c e FaL bene-fit package Send r e sume only to General Manager t » J J » 'Orchard La te Road. S u i u 250 F a r m i n g t a n Hllis MI 41011 No ptoooe cal ls wi l j be accepted

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Elmersoe 'Church. Troy Liveroois N of Wat t l e s AREER C O N F I D E N C E F o r R e s e r v a t i o n s CaL

145-72*5 441-8825

K E Y P U N C H KEY-DISK D a u Ex try 'Operators Posi t ions ava_ a t l e for ill t b i f i t Most be e i p e n e o c e d F a r m a r e a 474-1134

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O P E R A T O R Nor-au lomol ive m a a u f a c t u n a g 4iv: sioa ol i n t n t e m a u o t i a . corpora t ion lo-c a t e c ut L v o n i a has a r immedia te opening Tor a keypunch ope ra to r 1 to 2 years e x p e n e n c e is requi red We prefer aa individual w . t t m i c r o c o m p u t e r ex p e n e n c e We o f f e r a c o m p e u u v e salary and comprehens ive f r i n g e b e n e f u pact 1 age Submit r e sume t i

K E Y P U N C H O P E R A T O R P O BOX 51008

LIVONIA MICH 48151-500S

LEHGAL .ASSISTANT ! 't e a r s Li t igat ion e i p e n e n c e lor

Bii— n g t a r r Law F i r m Full beoef .u 444-MCK' !

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S E C R E T A R I E S Ej tpenenced . for t n - c o u n t y a rea P e . m a s e n t 4 t e m p o r a r y position) avai lable All f ee s e m p l o y e r paid

P E G L E I C O N S U L T I N G

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L E O a L SECRET Ai^'i' e rpeneo re< : t-x •iefeoae uufAtioQ f j r r . oeeded (or Fi .*miagioc Hills .(Dcauoc ElxceUec. aeoef. ia Seod rwuir>e 10 P 6 Boi i 040 FARM^IFIOO HILJ .V] 4BOLMMO

LfXi AL S E C R E T .ARY m m , m u m ' of 3 y t A n e r p e n e o c e ic defets»e oeecJec I ?or B i rmingham L a w L i c e J « i j cyp-ag & - a n f u a g e skxlJa a rr.uai h e r e I p ravc tamg beipful Saiar j 1 t o aeo oc ex p e n e o c e Xa*J:y f M4-M0:

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Wanted (or Southfieid law -office 1 year expenenc* m i n i m u m wUl instruct word processuig Good b e o e f i u CaL Kathy S5«-0'i]!

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y par t u m e Prev ious legal e x p e n e n c * 4 word p r o o m i n g e x p e n e n c * required

553-2300

LEXHAL S E C R E T A R Y with min imum ! y e a n exper ience o « l e d for Soots-fie'ld law f i rm ExceUent Fnig'likti ft typ-ing skills requi red CaU Nancy 352-2555

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y E i p e n e o c e d organixed individual for Oakland Coun-

[ ty .aw f i r m Reply to box 930 Observer ! ii E c c e n t n c N e w s p a p e n . 31251 Scbool-

r r a f t R d . L v o n i a Michigan 41150

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y E i p e n e n c e d fo r Troy law fsrm Word processing e x p e n e n c e r equ i red Send resume and saiary r e q u i r e m e n t s tc ? 0 Box 74 Clawsoc Mich 4101?

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Downtown l i e f i r m has an o-peojsg for j an e i p e n e o c e d Legal S e c r e t a r y Ad- ' m u m t r t u v e . booskeep ing or word pro-cessing e r p e n e n c e des i r ab l e Excellent opportunity for respons ib le person Sal-ary negotiable Seod r e s u m e to P Joonsoc 1300 Penofcscot Building Detroit Ml 48214

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Minimum 0( 2 yea r s e x p e n e n c * is LiU-g t u o n defense p r e f e r r e d Knowledge of court p rocedure type 8 0 w p m word processing Belpful Musi be well orga-tilled and aoo-smo4ier Saiarv negoti-able Bioe 'CTosa-Blue Shield Send re-sume to J a m e s o n . Z a m p l a s Johnxsc Walker 4 IXStefano 755 W Big Bea-ver Suite ISIS Troy MI 4IOI4

LEGAL SECRETARIES

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LEGAL SECRETARIES

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Town Ceo Ur Office, rsspoasibic . tslf m o u v s w d isdi vidua. 3-5 yea r s e s p e r w o c * Full bsas-f l t s Salary - commensu raw w i l t ability , 4 e x p e n e n c * Swp« »th opening Coo-u c t e i t se r Glor ia or Laura l i t s M o

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Caree r o r i e n t ed Profess ional expe r i ence most is-c ludt u t i g a u c n F rpa iy t ing Farmingtnr i Hills a w f i r m Oppor tuni ty to learn word process ing New f ju i l i ing B e n e fi ts e i c e l l e n t s a l a r y S2S-500C

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Troy 3 a n o r -aey f i rm seekJ «ecre tary wilh e x p e n -enc* is genera l p rac t i ce Supenor Cypr ing skLis r equ i red Exce l l en t opportuni-ty for the r ight person S4#-S»T0 or 443-4444

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L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Downtown Detroi t law f i r m leeks legal secre ta ry with plaintiff personal inju-r e s e x p e n e o c * Salary c o m m e n s u r a t e wi t t e x p e n e o c * P lease cal l Mr Roth

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y PARA LEGAL Busy but f n e n d l y Soulhileld f i r m has a position involving legal s ec re t a r i a l and para- legal funct ions p r imar i l y in es-u t e planning and bualness and corpo-

i ra te a r ea oi p r a c t i c e E x p e n e n c e Ln these f ields of law is d e s u ^ d but oo< es-tential 2 to 4 years legal sec re ta r i a l aod para - lega l e x p e n e n c * requi red Po-sition also of fe rs aa oppor tuni ty to as

| sum* responsibi l i ty for o f f ice admims-| t r auon funct ions . Ht'ang word process-

ing e i p e n e n c e also be lp fu l We re look | _ng for an ambi t ious se l f -s ta r te r to

compliment our staff Smith ft Webster ask for Nora 353-0237

LEG Al. SECRETARY Roches ter Law F i r m E i p e n e n c e necessa ry

45 2-1200

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Corporate l i t igation word processing e x p e n e n c * Bloomfield Hills f i r m

642-0333

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y e x p e n e n c e oeeoeo for p a r t t ime oc call basis Bloomfield Halls a r ea Busy but coogeo--al a t m o s p b e r e Word process ing neces-s a r y will t r a i l Call 540-1348

LEG AL S E C R E T A R Y 4 PARALEGAL Bi rmingham lawyer is willing to train b n g h t co l lege-educa ted persoo who de-sires to go to P a r a l e g a l or Law Scbool Nice place Good pay Caii 445-0750

LEGAL SECRETARY Bloomfield Hills law f i r m Strong sec re t a r i a l st.iiii - squ i red word processsing e x p e n e n c e belpful. exce l len t oppor tun i ty (or quali-fied person CaU G l o n a 444-0150

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Exper ienced in co rpo ra t e law .real e»-taie. tax and proftale fo r b4isy South

I field Uw f i rm Word proc*«nng neces-sary Contact Ruth 353-8500

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Southfieid L a i F i r m has two openings . S«e« individual with a m i n i m u m of 2 to 3 yrs e x p e n e o c * ia Corpora t e E a u t e Planning or Medical M a l p r a c t i c e Per -sonal In jury 352-1200

LEGAL SECRETARY w i t i . i i igauoc e i p e n e n c e Law f i r m at Nor thwes te rn 4 13 Mile rt Exce l l en t oppor tuni t ies (or a d v a n c e m e n t ft opportuni ty to use or learn word process ing IBM Beoefit p r o g r a m exceSen t sa la ry 624-5000

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Expanding mid la rger f i rm . Southfieid Town -Center 4 to 5 y r s m.imimm expe-n e n c * in personal in ju ry law Substan-ua l f r . ages including medical , denial life 4 disability insurance Future , se-curi ty 354-2500

LEGAL S E C R E T ARY (uli Ume need ed (or rap id ly expanding law offic* is Livonia Sa la ry posiuon with good b e n ef,; package Excel lent telepoooe 4 typing skills requi red Must be w i l i n g to learn word process ing Previous le-gs: e r p e n e o c e des i rab le but is not a oeccesitv Seoc r e sume to Harold J Other l3*act Legal Services 18778 Middlebelt L v o n i a Micb 41152

LEGAL SECRETARIES

P e r m a n e n t a n d t e m -pora ry pos i t i ons avai a c i e i m m e d i a t e l y Never a *ee to you tor o u r c o u r t e o u s a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l p l a c e -ment ass is tance

PERSONNEL AT LAW

JOOO TOWN C E N T E R . S U I T E 2510 SOUTHFIELD. MICH 48075

358-0060 LIGHT O F T I C E RESPONSIBILITIES

Typmg be.pful . fuil or p a r t t ime Imme-diate opening 5H-4222

MARKETING S E C R E T A R Y needed | Shorthand a plus Must c a v e e x p e n e n c *

wi t t M e m o r y w r . u r r Seod resume t o ! 17000 W 8 Mile. Box 22J SoutMleld

MI 41075 NO P E R S O N A L CALLS

M A T U R E S E C R E T A R Y 'Good typist Lega. o f f tc* B i r m i n g h a m Area

445-2600

MATURE WOMAN w t h excel lent aec-r e t a n a l skills needed fo r n c a i l office at l a u e r ft Grand R v e r i s 'Old Red-ford Wages c o m m e n s u r a t e w i t expe-n e n c e Call Doreen at 537-1644

MEDIC AL S e c r e t a r y P a r t u m e some evenings ft every o tber Sat For OB YN of f ice PSooe Shir ley or Roth at 540-6177

M O R T G A G E CO S O U T H F I E L D has openings for the fol lowing posJtioos

COLLECTIONS E i p e n e o c e d persoo (or co l l ecuo ta in p roper ty i sspsc t icc , some road e x p e n e n c * b e l p f u l Contact Mrs Edwards .355-9100 e n 287

CASHIER i s process paymen t dis-bu r semen t s good ca lcu la tor Malls re-quired Compute r Contact

5 0 4 t t o t p W a n t e d

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OFFICE PERSONNEL uood commun ica to r uud111 (or a f t e r oooc ft day shi f t s Mast be flexible -ght o f f ice skills able lo work ts fast pace STOCK K E L P full u m e days Applications being accepted apply in person between 10am-4poc a l

FRETTER APPLIANCE 14965 TelegrapA Rd Redford 4 I J M

O F F I C E POSITION avai lable is Ln t e n o r Design f i rm For detail onen iad ft highly motivated isdi vidual Good typing a must Bookkeep-ing belpful Send r e sume lo F G PO Box 606 Southfieid MI 41037 oc

call 353-4150

O F F I C E MANAGER SECRETARY Small publishers r ep resen t s uv* f i rm has .mmed la i* opening Must be profi cient oo word processor Psy sura ie with sbOlty Please Mt to Box 412 Observer 4 Eccen tnc News-papers 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Li»ouia Michigan 41150

O F F I C E PERSON P n c e quotes, schedule a p p o i s t m e n u ft able to handle many incoming calls

540-5747

ORDER CLERK Computer Tra in ing neci

Please reply lo Box 2»7 Pontine Mich 4W54

PARA LEGAL Needed for Mrsooa l Injury law f i rm tn Southfieid E i p e n e o c e preferred CaU 550-5353

PART TIME flexible bours 'Oak P a r t a r ea Mature persoo Telephooe typing

; c l enca i - Jack-of-a l l -Trsdes . will t rain Reply w i t t r*sum* 4 saiary require-ments to Box 436 04»ervr r 4 Ecceo

i t n e Newspaper! . 36251 Schoolcraft Rd L ivonu . Michigan 48150

P ART TIME H E L P For two surgeon praclic* ia Oakland County Able to type 4 belp with p a u e n u References ft resume 3J4-31B7

' PART TIME - phone answering 4 typ-n g e i p e n e o c e d 20 hrs per week Btr mingham a rea 645-5139

PART TIME SECRET ARY for State F a r m Insurance Office Clen-cai some Pbooe w o r t 430-0190

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

P A R T - T I M E S E C R E T A R Y Wanted for busy high volume real es-ta te f i r m is Fa rming toc Hlllt .Answer _ng pbooes. light typing, clencai duues 5 days a week wBett layi 2 tc "pc . plus Sal 9am-5pcn

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 I PART TIME - Typing, filing pOoocs

Insurance e i p e n e o c e belpful but not necessary Hours H e e b i e Downtown Roches ter 651-4487

PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR needed for a i r m i s g b a m f i rm Must l a v e 2-3 years e i p e n e n c e wi t t m u J u - s u t e p«ay-roU aod tax p r e p a r a u o o College ac-counting courses required Submit re-tume 4 saiarv history for coosidersuon to Payrol l Manager P O Boi 1068 Bloomfield Hills. MI 46303

PAYROLL CLERK" For Progressive Southfieid firm Rr spoosibiliUes include R u n c m i compi. t e r j e d payroll all related beoef iu 4 quar ter ly taxes Pay commensurate wtUi e x p e n e o c * Full, beoef iu Call »am 5 pm

355-2400 ext 234 .An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERSON AL.TY SALES A highly successful employment agency is expanding We bave .mmedUte oper, iagj f.3r cons i l ium m the office c l enca i p lacement area Excellent opportunity

t for a persoo with an outgoing personal.' ly 4 5 yrs plus e i p e n e o c e lc aa off tc* environment Toe commut ioC pi ta training salary Nice a tmosphere 4

{ fnend ly co -wor t e r s a £ our fees ar* company paid

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T r o y 3 6 2 - 4 0 0 4 AL Our Fees Ar* Company Paid

PERMANENT STAFF LIVONIA 591 -2221 SOUTHFIELD 353-0505 TROY 362-4004 SOUTHWEST SUBURB 214-2170 $7 CLAIR SHORES 206-6600

P R I V A T E S E C R E T A R Y Fu.. t ime posiuon available tn South field area Tvping and l ight shorthand 5 years off ic* e i p e n e o c e required lend resume to Mr Peter 2T777 Frankl in Rd . Suiie 400 Southfieid. M, 48034

P R O P E R T Y 4 CASUALTY AGENCY' seeds persoo with ra t ing expenenc* in personal Uses package rating, and or claim e x p e n e o c * or quick learner w i l t

j good math ability wbom we can t ra in Flexibi* bours. full or par t - t ime Farming ton Hills 855-240C

PROPOSAL B O O K K E E P E R Ajs is tan 7

clerk, Southfieid insurance of f ice Strong math abiliry S5wpm, prior off-ice e x p e n e n c * necessary Good sa la rc excellent b e o e f i u 352-U55

REAL ESTATE RECEPTIONIST Entry level pcs iuon for busy B l r m i n i ham Real E a u t e Off ice Full t ime noon-7 p m Call Diane 1 10pro-4 30pm at 540-9700

RECEPTIONIST - par t time evenings for full s e m e * hair salon Call 9-5pm

476-1160

REXTEPTIONIST Pe r soc Fr iday Land-scape .Architectural Design - ins ta l lauoo F i r m seeks ful l -Ume persoo. T w a thru Sat Pbooe ft Word Processing ex-p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d W Bloomfield a rea Call be tween H a m - S p m . 851-1918

Recept l on ie t /Secre ta ry For Southfieid law f i r m Light typing Advancement possibly Cal l 354-0750

R E C E P T I O N I S T S E C R E T A R Y f o r Busy Southfieid Sale 4 Order p roces s ing office Type 4 5wpm 10 key calcula tor c u s t o m e r re la t ion skills 551-9255

Compute r e r p e n e n c e helpful. I Linda 355-9200. ext 213

NATIONAL COMMUNICATION Company has an i m m e d i a t e opening for aa Admin is t ra t ive A g i n . a t I> iues to j ic lude light typing and filing, a n s w e r , tag phones and cus tomer service Coo-UCt Bob for an a p p o i n t m e n t 44 3-44 55

O F F I C E ASSISTANT for Vision Center W a y n e O a n t o o a rea E x o e n e n c e helpful P a r t - t i m e C411

726-5941

OFFICE CLERICAL Prefe r pe r soc w . i t c o m p u t e r order en-try e x p e n e n c * Mar . have good phooe skills No typing r equ i red 40 hour week desk job Call Bar t Levych

353-0 1 60 ext 255

3pen-4p«n 540- 7701

CLERICAL HJBBTAWT T>is_>art oam m t M m e r e t ^ p w g

Cal l tar m -u n t r

KXJTKFTXLD REHABILTATIOW C 1 W T E *

22441 Pasksr VtMar Dr h m h A s M . Ml 6MTI

Closina Coordinators Needed "or Southr teW Tttte ineorenge Agency Exper i -e n c e p r e f e r r e d T r a i n i n g •ve i i ab te G o o d m a t h «pt l -t u d e Typ ing 55 W P M

Ciertcal Opening At Sou th f ie id Ti t le ineoranoe A g e n c y Typ ing 55 W P M W o r d proceeeing p re fe r red G o o d p»iooe manner EOE

Call Marion Kaleel 353-1869

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Full u m e posiuon with rapidly grow ing. fast paced Bi rmingham TP A f i r m Mature sndividiial wtth good o r g a m i a uon ft communica t ion s t i . ia M a have tTusimmm of 3 years w o r t e x p a n s n c * Emphas is cm excellent S s r r e t a n a l skills shorthand 1 8 6 - i W s s b i typing ~9wpm Knowiedg* o4 s i s if • m s — iy| ft medical t r a n n r n p o o n is he ip fa l Fall f r t s g e benefi t p a c t a g e ft good aa la ry - e m m s o s o r a t e w i u ahtlity

Send i s i n s tn Mar t in Wallar 34T60 T r j a g r a p h Rd S u u 4441 B i rmingham MWthlgas 4h# itt

GENERAL O F F I C E Wholesale win-dow ft door m a n u f a c t u r e r needs • reli able energet ic person-(or full t ime off ice wor t mc lading .order procsssing. pbooe. ft ru ing At t imes i demanding pace E i p e t - w e d non raoher pre-fe r red Applicat ions taken karn-5pm at 1M15 G - . n d a i e R a d f o r d

G E N E R A L SBCRTTARV nead thru Jane of 1»*4 9 30am ts 2 30pm Shorthand typing ft organisa uonal skills r e m i r e d S s n d - a s n m e u> Secretary. 1950* MiddDeOelt Lvon ia . Mich 41! 52

FARMINGTON FARMINGTON HILLS Person asaded for s e r r e l a n a i deCMa af ternoons ft w s s s — t i Tor i n f e r m s u o n please call Karia h s m s n 9 ft 16 a .m wash da yi at 4T6-?6»«

FARMINGTON K I U J LAW F I R M m i l part obm aarrwtary Good typisg aad g r a m m a r s q u a d Call Dolores for more information 553-9100

FREE C O M P U T E R T R A I N I N G

Par BETTTR SKILli l R E T T E R JOBS

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Don I D e l a y Call t o d a y R a U m a r t " Ash far Mi B e .

GUARDIAN A I T O GLASS A dinssoe of Guardian Indus t r ies has • part u m a ipaning a l i u re ta i l glass branch is D a a r m r s H e i g b u Raspomht l i tMB m-r isde - w t m s r con t ac t i s v o m a g pay ablea inventory e tc Typing a am re-quired P leasa ssnd a i i i s i t i i ladarntiag hours ta Dorasn PhiUina Geard iaa Ante Glass 2661* Ford Rd D a a r W t Heights mi a i r

HAVE L U N C H O N US I Win i lenrh far t v n dwnng the m o e U of Ssousnhs r H I We a r e • t amporary M i s s a r w w is seed ol s a r r t t a r t s n typ-ists word |» u s i i " typts ta d a u wmtrj ft rwitchhaart l > n l l o r s » n w » wit i m mere W« h a v e exci t ing (or ong ft M a r t t n rm

paid hol idays T a l l for aa

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L E G A L PERSONNEL

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Par t t ime Soethftetd a r e a Exper ience daanrahw Shor thand e l e r i e d Call Albert J SUher 587-0400

OFFICE C L E R K / P A R T - T I M E No typing Apply T n - S u t e Furn i tu re 25524 w i Mile. B e d f o r d 524-9510

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Garden wrapup That a u t u m n nip in the air can ' t be

denied Timely lawn and garden tasks listed by Michigan Stale Universi ty Extension spec ia l i s t s have a decidedly fall f lavor:

• Af te r f ros t has killed the tops, dig and s t o r m co rms . bulbs and tube r s of tuberous begonias, carinas, gladioli dahlias and ca lad iums . Let t hem dry for a few days before storing in d ry sand, peat or vermicu l i t e . A cool (45-50 " F), dry s t o r a g e place is best

• Winter ize roses a f t e r the f i rs t killing f rost . P i l e 8 to 10 inches of soil around the c a n e s Then cut canes back or tie t hem so the wind can ' t whip them, and cove r with s t raw or hay Top with rose cones or addit ional soil or chicken w i r e to hold the mulch in place.

• R e m o v e and destroy all iris foli-age and any iris tubers showing signs of iris borer infestat ion Borers a r e plump, pink ca t e rp i l l a r s that tunnel in the iris rh izome, which usually be-comes soft and mushy with bac te r ia l rot Eggs a r e iaid on foliage in la te s u m m e r and ea r ly fall, so removing foliage e l i m i n a t e s the eggs that would hatch to b e c o m e next year ' s pes ts

• Clear dead and dying annua l s and the dead tops of perennials f r o m flower beds and borders. They m a y harbor insects and disease organisms.

• It 's not too l a te to plant or divide and rep lan t iris, daylilies, peonies and other spr ing and ear ly s u m m e r f lowering perennia l s .

• Reduce next y e a r ' s rose disease and insect p rob lems by cleaning up fa l len rose leaves and pruning and disposing of dead, d a m a g e d or dis-eased canes

• Repot house p lan t s that outgrew the i r containers over the s u m m e r In-spect plants that spent the s u m m e r outdoors and t r ea t or d iscard them as necessary to control insect or d isease problems

• Gather and des t roy fal len f ru i t s and rake up leaves of apples and e r a bapples to reduce the c a r r y o v e r of such insect and disease p rob lems as app le maggot and app l e s c a b

• Do not p rune spr ing-f lower ing t r e e s and shrubs now except to re-move dead, diseased or d a m a g e d branches The f lower buds for next yea r ' s display have a l r eady f o r m e d and pruning now would r e m o v e them

• Protect young f ru i t t r ees and o the r tender-barked t r ees and shrubs aga ins t d a m a g e by gnawing mice and rabbi ts . P lace cy l inders of qua r t e r -inch mesh h a r d w a r e cloth around the t runks so they extend 18 to 24 inches above the usual snow level

• If the wea the r has been dry, wa-te r t r ees and shrubs weekly until the soil f reezes Eve rg reens , pa r t i cu la r ly , need to go into win te r well w a t e r e d They will cont inue to lose mo i s tu re f r o m their fol iage a f t e r f rozen soil l imi ts the ability of the i r roo ts to t a k e up wa te r to r e p l a c e it, Needles or l eaves can become severe ly dr ied out

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Once d ingy and d isorganized, th ia k i t chen has been tu rned in to a ahowcaae of ef f ic iency. The ma jo r addi t ions were the bay w indow and w indow seat, the ia land uni t and the pedeata l table.

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There are only so many hours in a day. That's why eff iciency counts in the operation of your household — and nowhere does it count more than in the kitchen.

Now, the designers at Armstrong, the building products company, have come up with what they call "the kitchen that works for the couple that works." It's designed to save time.

They took an old, poorly laid ©ut kitchen and remodeled it. In the pro-cess they turned it into an example of compact organization.

The designers didn't expand the kitchen, other than bumping out the rear wall to make room for a spacious bay window and window seat. Tbe kitchen, which had been dingy and

cheerless, is now flooded with sunlight during the day.

For after dark, movable track lights were mounted on the ceiling. This flexible lighting sys tem lets you direct a beam of il lumination wherev-er you need it most.

The next step was to scrap the old cabinets, which provided insufficient storage, and replace them with floor-to-ceiling pantries with disappearing pocket doors. The pantries are sleekly contemporary in the European fash-ion and have white plast ic- laminate surfaces with oak trim.

In fact, as newly remodeled, the en-tire kitchen is white: the walls, coun-tertops, window seat cushions. Every-thing except the appliances which are . . . black (onyx). Oddly enough they serve only to accentuate the whiteness of the room The Armstrong Solarian

no-wax flooring is also white. The problem of too-little work-

space was solved by two additions, an island, located near the bay window, has lots of surface area — plus drop leaves that lift up to give you still more. Raise the leaf next to the win-dow seat and — presto! — a dining table for two. Clear away the dishes and you have a desk for writing let-ters, preparing menus or doing off ice homework. -—=-

With several drawers and cabinets, the island also furnishes more stor-age. And it has two stainless steel sinks, separated by a chopping board.

The pedestal table is unique. It has not one but three tops, arranged in tiers. It may be the only table you l l ever see with a top on top, a top on the bottom and a top in between.

The three tiers pivot and slide every

which way, allowing the table to as-sume an infinite variety of shapes. The top tier is just the right height for someone standing, the bottom for someone sitting.

The decorating accessories and ac-couterments are minimal but dra-matic. Zebra-striped throw pillows on the window seat, black-and-white china in a New Wave pattern and f lame-red tea towels, to cite a few.

To receive a free brochure on the "Kitchen That Works," write to: Arm-strong World Industries, Dept. PYF20, P.O. Box 3001, Lancaster, PA. 17604. Or call 800-233-3823 toll free and ask for department PYF20. Illustrated with color photos, the free brochure contains a detailed description of the kitchen, a complete floor plan and how-to information.

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Great coverups require little care

Wall cover ings can add elegance and cha rm to a room. But for wal lpaper to look its best, i t needs to be app l ied cor rec t l y and mainta ined proper ly.

Most modern wa l l cove r ings a r e la-beled "nonwashab le , " " w a s h a b l e , " or " s c rubbab l e " If your p a p e r wasn ' t la-beled, but you have a s m a l l piece t a k e it to a w a l l p a p e r d e a l e r a n d ask t h e m what they would r e c o m m e n d . Or t e s t an inconspicuous a r e a (as behind fu rn i tu re ) by wiping it wi th a d a m p cloth. If the w a l l p a p e r does not c h a n g e in color or a p p e a r a n c e , it p robably can be sa fe ly c l eaned as a washab le wa l lpaper Always test any-c leaning method in an inconspicuous spot before t ry ing it on a wal l open to view-

Vacuum off dust f r e q u e n t l y Don't let paper get too dir ty b e f o r e cleaning i t . R e m o v e dust per iodica l ly by brushing gent ly d o w n w a r d f r o m the cei l ing with v a c u u m c l e a n e r wall brush, long handled sof t brush, or c lean cloth tied a round b room or dry m o p Change cloth when it ge t s soiled to prevent s t r e a k s If t h e r e a r e cobwebs, lift up with brush, a s they m a y cause s t r e a k s when brushed down

If paper is f locked, use only the v a c u u m dust ing brush a t t a c h m e n t to c lean to p revent m a t t i n g or shedding If ceiling is papered , dus t t h a t f i r s t .

C L E A N I N G non-washab le papers Buy c o m m e r c i a l w a l l p a p e r c leaner , (a dough-like ma te r i a l ) . R u b over

su r face , fol lowing d i rec t ions on prod-uct exac t ly . Tes t f i r s t on p l a c e usual ly not seen, a s behind fu rn i tu re , to see how it a f f e c t s p a p e r and tha t it does not s t r eak . V a c u u m or brush off any bits of c l e a n e r t h a t s tay on wall.

C L E A N I N G washab le p a p e r s — "Washab l e " p a p e r s a r e usually p a p e r with a p l a s t i c coat ing. Clean with a d a m p c lo th or sponge; use w a t e r spar-ingly and do not ge t t hem wet. Make a sudsy solut ion of a mild whi te de ter -gent (hand d i shwash ing liquid) in cool w a t e r in one bucket , and cool r inse w a t e r in a second bucket .

Cleaning " s c r u b b a b l e " wal lcover -i n g s — w a l l c o v e r i n g s l a b e l e d " s c r u b b a b l e " a r e vinyl or vinyl-im-p r e g n a t e d p a p e r They c a n be scrubbed wi th a f o a m c leanse r or all-purpose de t e rgen t , using a sponge or soft cloth, and rinsed with c lean sponge or cloth. Do not use any ab ra -sive liquid c l eanse r s .

Cleaning f a b r i c wal lcover ings — S o m e a r e vinyl-coated and easy to wash, o thers , l ike b u r l a p or g ra s s cloth, a r e ve ry ha rd to c lean when s ta ined. You m i g h t t ry wiping lightly with a sponge d a m p e n e d in suds and wa te r ; t e s t f i r s t in an inconspicuous spot to be s u r e the w a t e r won' t s ta in the cover ing .

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Over the past f ew y e a r s A m e r i c a n s in ever -growing n u m b e r s have t a k e n to r e g u l a r exerc i se and workouts .

Many join clubs. But you c a n get the bene f i t s of a hea l th club without l eav ing home. If you need convincing jus t look a t what A r m s t r o n g ' s design-e r s h a v e done in r emode l ing a por t ion of a house for a pa i r of " e m p t y n e s t e r s " (persons whose ch i ldren have g r o w n up and moved away) .

The des igners took two t iny s p a r e b e d r o o m s and a c r a m p e d ba th and t r a n s f o r m e d them into a l a r g e spa T h e spa r e t a ins al l o f ' t h e func t ions of a ba th while adding exe rc i se and lounge a r e a s .

Domina t ing the room in a c e n t r a l posi t ion is a l a rge sunken whir lpool tub, su r rounded by a ra ised p l a t f o r m a n d a c h r o m e f r a m e on which to rest towels , f a c e cloths and ba th robes

The whirlpool is just the th ing for sooth ing t i red or so re m u s c l e s It beckons you to re lax while you turn the p a g e s of a novel or watch TV and sip a g lass of wine.

No t i m e to l uxu r i a t e 9 The spa also h a s a shower stall.

Ove rhead , drenching the whirlpool a r e a and the whole room in sunshine, is a huge skylight.

The tub, commode , s inks and o ther f ix tu res , which a r e a w a r m gray , w e r e the s ta r t ing point fo r the color s c h e m e I t ' s gray and peach wi th rose

and cha rcoa l for a ccen t s . Also g ray is the A r m s t r o n g Design-

er Solar ian II no wax. T h e r e s t of the spa (wa l lpaper , c ab ine t s ) is done in sof t peach. Rose and c h a r c o a l were picked fo r the co lors of the towels and for the uphols tery on the cush ions of a cha ise lounge and o t t o m a n in the lounge a r e a . The w i c k e r c h a i s e and o t t o m a n a r e pa in ted peach .

The lounge a r e a l e a d s on to an out-door pat io. The two a r e s e p a r a t e d by a f ros ted glass door which, l ike the skyl ight , a d m i t s loads of sunshine -

The mos t consp icuous p i e c e of ex-erc ise equ ipmen t in the s p a is a s ta t ionary bicycle. I t ' s c o m p u t e r i z e d . As you pedal along, a d ig i ta l r e a d o u t tells you how you ' r e p e r f o r m i n g . There ' s space, too, in the e x e r c i s e a r e a for aerobics , bending a n d s t r e t c h i n g or yes, pumping iron.

The m i r r o r of the doub le vanity slides open to r e v e a l r o w s of glass shelves holding b e a u t y a ids and phar maceu t i ca l s . F o r p u t t i n g on m a k e u p or shaving, gene rous a r t i f i c i a l lighting is provided by a t h e a t r i c a l s t r ing of bare bulbs above the m i r r o r .

The head of the whi r lpoo l tub butts against the back wal l of a n outs ize ca-bana closet whose top n e a r l y brushes the ceiling. And t h e r e ' s m o r e s to rage in a m i r r o r - f r o n t e d c lose t which runs the length of one wal l .

For more i n f o r m a t i o n , w r i t e to Arms t rong World Indus t r i e s , F r e e Spa Brochure , P.O. Box 3001. L a n c a s t e r Pa 17604.

Take the plunge into plumbing

Many plumbing e m e r g e n c i e s c a n be solved by the home owner who possesses a few tools and unders t ands the bas ic s t ruc tu re of ki tchen and b a t h r o o m fixtures. While clogged sinks, ba th tubs and toi lets m a y even-tua l ly r equ i r e the skill of a p lumber , i t 's sti l l worthwhi le to t a k e the t i m e to l ea rn a f ew basic repa i r s .

Acqui re the tools you need before an e m e r g e n c y arises. In addi t ion to s t a n d a r d equipment such as wrenches and a sc rewdr iver , purchase p lungers (especial ly designed for sinks and toi-lets), a snake, assor ted washers , O-rings, a f ew au tomot ive hose c lamps , wi re coa t hangers and e lec t r i ca l t a p e

Loca te your main w a t e r va lve to avoid having to search fo r it when an e m e r g e n c y arises. Each f ix tu re m a y have its own, with the va lves under the sink, or there m a y be one fo r an e n t i r e room.

In unstopping clogged s inks , toilets, ba th tubs and even showers, a l w a y s t r y a p lunger first . Toilets work best with a p lunger with a cone; s inks and ba th tubs requi re a s t anda rd model .

In wha teve r f ix ture you a r e unclog-ging, p ress the plunger up and down rap id ly fo r about 15 seconds. If the w a t e r still doesn't drain, wai t an hour and then repea t the process

IF PLUNGING f a i l s , you will have to r each the obs t ruc t ion by other means . Clogged toi le ts r e spond well to the use of a snake, which is a t t ached to a tubular guide on a c lose t auger Insert the snake into the d r a i n hole as f a r as it will r each and then tu rn the handle in a c lockwise d i rec t ion .

Repea t this p roces s s e v e r a l t imes and then flush to see if the obs t ruct ion has been cleared. The s n a k e is con-s t ruc ted to dislodge the m a s s and then push it f u r t h e r down into the drain.

While snakes m a y be r e n t e d inex-pensively, it is p robab ly b e t t e r to buy your own, especia l ly if you have a house with m a n y f i x t u r e s and the prob lem occurs f r equen t l y .

In the case of sinks, t h e obs t ruc t ion m a y lie in the P - t r a p loca t ed right below the drain. A f t e r r e m o v i n g the s t ra iner , insert a s n a k e o r a coat hanger into the d r a in and a t t e m p t to push the blockage th rough .

If the obstruct ion is in t h e pipe be-low the sink, you m a y work above to rec t i fy the m a t t e r by r e m o v i n g the c leanout plug and pul l ing out the m a s s with a wire.

If this fails, r e m o v e t h e P - t r a p and insert a snake into the b r a n c h drain, turning the c rank in a c lockwise di-rection to dislodge tbe obs t ruc t ion

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Home planners, builders and own-ers select ing windows need to consid-er 11 questions, says the University of Illinois building research council.

• Will the window provide ade-quate daylight?

e Can it provide desired ventila-tion?

e Is it free from objectionable ob-structions to view?

e Can it be operated easily? e Is it adaptable to the building's

framing system? e Can it provide an emergency

exit? e Is the window weather-tight

when closed? e Can it be opened without in-

terfering with draperies, blinds or furniture?

e Can it be fitted easi ly with screens, storm sash, or insulating panels, as required?

e Can it be washed easily? e Can it be maintained inexpen-

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RESIDENTIAL windows are one or a combination of three basic types — sliding, swinging, or fixed — and there are a variety of combinations, designs and materials, says the uni-versity's Small Homes Council-Build-ing Research Council in the eight-page, illustrated publication, "Select-ing Windows "

Sliding windows are awkward to open and close when located above the kitchen sink or large pieces of furni-ture. Windows controlled by hand cranks do not pose this problem.

Divisions of a window may block a view if bars are at eye level Out-

swinging windows should be avoided if they protrude into walk or play areas

Fixed windows do not provide ven-tilation, but do admit daylight and provide view. Weatherstripping, hard-ware and screens are unnecessary saving costs. Fixed windows may be of large size. They are of ten combined with sliding or swinging windows to provide light, venti lation and view all in one opening.

Sliding glass patio doors provide passage and large areas of floor-to-ceiling glass with light and unob-structed view, but are now being used less often due to dif f iculty in control-ling heat gain and loss, the publication says.

BASEMENT windows which are above grade level could provide easy access to intruders. Bottom-hinged windows provide better security Basement windows below grade are usually in window wells , which tend to accumulate leaves and debris.

These lead to paint peeling, metal corrosion and f r a m e deterioration. Removable plastic covers over the window wells minimize this accumu-lation and also provide rain cover.

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For best results, choose right wood

Whether building cabinets, a floor or a house, the proper selection of lumber is necessary- to ensure econo-my and permanence

The many species of wood have particular hardnesses, strengths, cut ting qualities, moisture content and gluing qualities that make it impera-tive that the homeowner learn the ba-sic terminology of wood

Experts at the lumberyard will be glad to answer questions and suggest specific wood for your project, but the more knowledge you possess before you go, the easier shopping will be

Learn the terminology you will ijeed to order properly. For example, the three types of board lumber are: "dimension lumber," with a thickness of two inches or more; "timber," five inches by five inches or more; and "board lumber," which is less than two inches thick.

You should know that lumber is graded according to its moisture fac-tor Normally you will want wood that has a moisture content of 19 percent or less since the wood will shrink as water evaporates, especially in a dry climate.

Gradings for moisture content, spe-cies. thickness and the certifying agency are stamped on individual boards; plywood is also certified ac-cording to grade of veneer, span in-dex, type and product standard.

INSPECT THE boards for flaws such as knots, holes and splits. While finished window casings or moldings are made of quality lumber, when buying the lumber to build these yourself, you must check for flaws which may diminish the strength of the boards as they age

When selecting the right wood spe-cies for your project, there are a number of factors to consider, such as hardness, strength, cutting and gluing quality.

According to tbe experts, floors, stair treads and counter tops require lumber that rates high in the hardness categorey. Some examples are beech.

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birch, hard maple, white oak, red oak hickory and teak.

Hardwoods are also recommended for areas that bear a lot of weight, wear and traffic over the years, such as handrails,and furniture.

If you want to stain the finished product, such as a floor, cabinet or piece of furniture, consider the type of stain that should be used with the lumber you select

For example, oil-based varnish works best on Douglas fir, hemlock, cedar and redwood, while water-basd stains are recommended for cypress, basswood, elm, mahogany, beech, cherry, red and white oak, walnut and hickory Surprisingly, not all wood (including hickory, teak, mahogany and cherry) is sufficiently absorbent to be painted.

WOODS WITH a spongy texture or large pores are difficult to cut, caus-ing the fibers to collapse and deform. When cutting ash, hard maple, white and red oak and hickory, use especial-ly sharp tools to make certain the end grain is smooth.

Several wood species, such as ash, hard maple and teak, are much more difficult than others to glue. You should keep this in mind when build-ing furniture or other pieces that re-quire glue instead of nails.

Certain woods are recommended for common carpentry projects the home owner is likely to tackle. For example, in constructing floors, hard-woods such as oak or maple strips are the norm, although several softwoods, among them Douglas fir and southern pine, are also popular.

Baseboards, ceiling mouldings, pic-ture rails, chair rails and door and window casings are frequently made of clear pine

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Despite growing interest in energy and energy savings, homeowners con-tinue to be troubled by the amount of insulation they need and the proper material to install.

Here are the most asked questions on insulation answered by the Cer-tainTeed Home Institute.

• How does insulation work 0

—4teat naturally f lows f rom warmer to cooler spaces. During the winter heating season, warmth is flowing from your heated living areas and then directly outdoors. In the summer warmth from outdoors f lows into the rooms you are trying to keep cool

Insulation guards against this heat transfer by providing a barrier to block the f low of heat. The end result — warmer in winter, cooler in-summer

• Does my house need insulation9

If your home was built before 1980, chances are that it is one of the mil-lions in the United States that are un-derinsulated. Most likely, energy was cheap and abundant when your home was built, and the amount of insula-tion installed in it w a s minimal

Even if you have already added some insulation, you m a y find this is inadequate in view of the rapid rate at which energy costs are rising Any-thing less than 10 inches (R-30) of fi-berglass insulation in the attic is in

adequate regardless of where you live.

• Why should I insulate? As a homeowner, there are several

reasons to add insulation: to save money, to save energy, to increase the resale value of your home and to in-crease your personal comfort .

Adequate amounts of insualtion will enable you to use less energy to heat and cool your home so you will be saving year after year You also will be conserving energy — a valuable and limited resource. Proper amounts of insulation help to maintain uniform temperatures throughout a house

thereby incresing personal comfort

• What is R-value 7

An R-value is the measure of an in-sulating material's resistance to heat flow The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power. Specific thicknesses of insulation are recom-mended to achieve certain R-values

• How much insulation do I need? If your attic has six inches or less of

insulation, at least the equivalent of six-inch thick R-19 fiberglass insula-tion should be aided, according to government recommendations.

If your attic has no insulation, up to 12-inch thick R-38 fiberglass insula-tion my be required For specifics, consult your utility company

• What kind of insulation should I use?

The most popular kind of insulation among homeowners today is fiber-glass which is available in rolls and batts for easy installations

Fiberglass is an extremely effec-tive insulationg material because it contains mill ions of tiny pockets which resist the flow of heat. In addi-tion. f iberglass insulation won't deter-iorate with age and. unlike some other kinds of insulating materials, it is noncombustible

• Do I need insulation with a vapor barrier0

Insulation with a vapor barrier should only be installed in new homes or in homes with no previously in-stalled insulation. When upgrading a home which already has home insua-tion, use unfaced insualtion.

When using vapor barriers, they should be installed toward the warm-m-winter side of your home.

More information on saving energy can be obtained by writing the Cer-tainTeed Home Institute, P.O. Box 860, Valley Forge, Pa. 19482 for the free booklet, "Insulation Facts."

Paint-mixing tips The first step toward a perfect

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There is a real trick to stirring paint. Professional painters use a "boxing" technique to be sure colors match when they are using a number of cans of paint.

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I t ' s ge t t ing to be the t i m e when h o m e o w n e r s a re w a r m i n g to the idea of t ak ing a good look a t the i r home hea t ing equ ipment

A beginning-of-season c l eanup of all t ypes of heat ing e q u i p m e n t can go a long w a y toward keeping your fam-ily s a f e a t home

F i r e s involving wood and coal burn ing hea t ing equ ipment have in-c r e a s e d sha rp ly in recen t yea r s , dou-bling in the yea r s be tween 1978 and 1982. say expe r t s at the U.S. Consum-e r P r o d u c t Safety Commiss ion. If you have a wood or coal bu rn ing stove, check it thoroughly a t the beginning of each hea t ing season.

The s tove pipe and c h i m n e y should a lso be c leaned at this t i m e . During the hea t i ng season, the pipe and chim-ney should be checked f r e q u e n t l y for c reoso te build up. F a i l u r e to keep the pipe and ch imney pipe c l e a r of creo-sote, a b lack, t a r ry subs t ance , can lead to a f i r e hazard. Also, check the s tove fo r cracks, f au l ty legs and hinges, and damaged or mis s ing gask-ets.

I t is a good idea to h a v e the ent i re hea t ing s y s t e m inspected profession-ally once a yea r to ensure t h a t al l lin-ings a n d p a r t s of the c h i m n e y a r e in-t a c t and t h a t the stove is p rope r ly ad-jus ted a n d clean.

P o r t a b l e e lect r ic h e a t e r s have also b e c o m e popular , and, l ike wood and coal bu rn ing stoves, f i r e is a p r i m a r y haza rd wi th them. I t ' s e s t i m a t e d that 3,300 f i r e s in 1982 w e r e associa ted with p o r t a b l e e lect r ic h e a t e r use. T h e r e m u s t be a guard a round the hea t ing coil, a s a wire g r i l l e or other p ro tec t ion is essent ial to keep f ingers or f a b r i c s f r o m touching the hot ele-m e n t . Also, if you have been using an ex tens ion cord, m a k e s u r e i t 's one m a r k e d wi th a wa t t age r a t i n g a t least a s high as tha t on the label of the

hea t e r itself Before using you r elec-t r i c heater , see that any b roken pa r t s a re replaced or r epa i red , and the cords a r e in good condition.

GAS ROOM hea te r s a r e also in-creas ingly popular but c a n c a u s e car-bon monoxide poisoning if not proper-ly installed or mainta ined. If you have a vented gas hea te r be s u r e it is vent-ed correct ly , with a p r o p e r l y sized vent pipe that is f r e e of l eaks and blockages. Jo in ts must be t ight , and both the hea te r and the vent p ipe must be f r ee of c r a c k s through which car-bon monoxide might leak. An under-sized or clogged vent is a l so hazard-ous. Both vented and unven ted hea t e r s should be kept f r ee of dust by vacu-uming As an added m e a s u r e of safe ty for consumers , unvented g a s room hea te r s manufac tu r ed in 1982 and la te r have a safe ty shut-off device that will au tomat ica l ly ext inguish the heater when the room oxygen fa l l s below the sa fe level.

If you have a kerosene or oil burn-ing room hea ter , use only the fue l fo r which the hea te r was des igned. Never use gasoline Keep the wick c l ean and properly adjusted. Inspect t h e s e heat-e r s annually to ensure t h a t they a r e proper ly adjus ted and c lean . Before storing, dra in the fue l f r o m these hea te r s and do not s to re the fue l near living q u a r t e r s or f rom y e a r to yea r .

No m a t t e r what type of r o o m heat-er you have been using, a l w a y s r e fe r to the m a n u f a c t u r e r ' s i n s t ruc t ions for proper use, m a i n t e n a n c e a n d s to rage .

For m o r e in fo rmat ion a b o u t s a f e opera t ion of wood and coa l burning stoves, kerosene, gas or e l e c t r i c heat-ers, or to r epor t a p roduc t h a z a r d or product - re la ted injury, w r i t e to the U.S. Consumer Product S a f e t y Com-mission, Washington, D.C. 20207 or call the toll f r e e hotline, 800-638-CPSC.

Th is f i rep lace puts more usable heat beck into the room t h r o u g h the use of heat exchangers, g lass doors snd specia l heat duct ing.

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T u r f g r a s s special is ts a t Michigan S ta te University advise applying a high nitrogen fer t i l izer to d o r m a n t lawns before the soil f reezes . Fert i l iz-ing in the late fall helps th icken weak or spa r se turf and s t r eng thens the turf to withstand the win te r More impor-tant ly , it p romotes root deve lopment tha t will s t rengthen the lawn in the coming year It a lso provides the nu

t r ients that g ra s s p lan t s will use to green up slowly without a lot of top-growth the next spr ing This means you a ren ' t running fo r the lawn mower every couple of days and mowing when the soil is too wet. Be-cause clippings a r e f ewer , you can re-turn them r a the r than r emove them f rom the lawn

Growth that occurs a f t e r ferti l iza-tion could leave the turf more suscep-tible to winter in jury . But this is not likely if you apply fer t i l izer at the recommended r a t e s a f t e r the grass

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Although the possibility is r emote , a heavy ra in jus t a f t e r appl ica t ion could resul t in s o m e wate r pollution by f e r -t i l izer runof f . To avoid this, put on no more than 1 pound of ac tua l n i t rogen per 1.000 s q u a r e feet. On sandy soils, cut that to V« pound If it 's avai lable , use f a s t - r e l ea se ni t rogen — urea or a m m o n i u m n i t r a t e S low-re lease fo rms a r e m o r e expensive and their nut r ien ts a r e not avai lable to the

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