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Skydiving — he fiies through the air, 1D m bra mm Prep grid wrap, 1C Farmers' markets: fresh choices, IB C a n t o n © b S c r U e r Volume 14 Number 18 Monday, September 19, 1988 Canton, Michigan 52 Pages Twenty-five cents The Canton Connection In therapy Canton Township would tike to inform residents about a therapeutic recreation program. The township, along with Plymouth Parts and Recreation, provides programs for handicapped people for aO ages, said Barbara Trinosky, therapeutic recreation director. During the summer, the program includes a day camp for those 4 to 16 years old that includes arts and crafts, sports, games and field trips. A summer program for group home clients also Is under development, she Physically restricted i citizens also can get Involved through SPREE. Activities are adapted for the participants and day trips also are planned. Family activities also are planned bowling and bayrides, Trinosky trips to the and crafts and roller skating on the agenda. The program Is looking for new participants and ideas. For more Information, call Sf7-Sll«. Poll workers Getting mad about the two candidates for president i mud at each other? Or are you wondering if Canton residents will approve a tax hike to build a community center? Whatever your politics, the township is seeking election workers who can work at the pedis Tuesday, Nov. 8. Tboee interested should be prepared (o work * ajn. until 9 pjn. Workers will be paid fS per Applications are available at the clerk's office. For more information, call 397-tUl. Poll II Speaking of elections, hi order participate in the democracy, The League of Women Voters of Northville-Plymooth-Cantoo- Novl will help those who are not to sign on to TV group will be avaibie to register would-be votsrs 10 to 4 p m Saturday, Sept 14, ant 11 a m to 2 pjn. Saturday, Oct the Canton Public library Air fair BILL BRESLER/staff photographer Nurse Karleen Butler disposes of s syringe st Oakwood's Canton facility. Medical waste % Clinics are striving for safe disposal Medical waste turning up on beaches along the At- lantic Ocean, Lake Erie ""i may have raised some questions about where needles, laboratory samples and secondary supplies like cotton swabs are disposed of locally. Well, the fact is, most aren't Medical waste from the Catherine McAuley Health Center in Plymouth, Oakwood Canton Health Center and Henry Ford Plymouth Medical Center are hauled to affiliated major hospitals in Ypsilanti, Dearborn and Detroit, respectively. There, the waste is treated sterilized and/or burned — and the residue transported to landfills. Kirby Cox, medical technologist in charge of the lab- oratory at McAuley, and William Brauker, a spokes- man for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with which McAu- ley is affiliated, outlined their process. AT THE BEGINNING of the chain in the McAuley lab and the adjacent urgent care center, used needles are disposed in small bright red plastic boxes. "The top is constructed in such a way that something will go in, but won't come out" Brauker said. It's virtu- ally impossible to reach inside the box to get poked. Cox said. Bloods samples, after they've been analyzed, cups that contained urine samples, swabs and other ancil- lary supplies are put in bio-hazard bags. "They're hard- er plastic, more puncture resistant" Co* said. Urine samples are poured down a drain that ulti- mately leads to the Detroit sewage plant The bio-hazard bags are taken to St Joseph Hospital. 'When it gets here . . . everything is incinerated," Brauker said. "We're talking very extreme beat Ev- erything melts or becomes ash. "It's placed in a dumpster where a truck comes along, picks up the whole dumpster and takes it to a landfill," he said. Oakwood Hospital apparently has a slightly different procedure. "BY-PRODUCTS of lab work are sterilized (by steam treatment) and taken to a landfill," said Pat O'Dowd, hospital spokeswoman. "Liquid waste goes down the drain unless it's haz- ardous waste. Then it's packaged and taken to a desig- nated landfill," she said. Needles and syringes are burned, but at a site away from the hospital. Sterilization and incineration take place at the main campus of Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit said Char- lene Spitza, manager of the medical branch in Plym- outh. D.C. law firm gets contract to aid Canton Renewal based on 'access' By Diane Gate staff writer Dr. Fisher to marry again By Diane Sale staff writer Charles Fisher Charles (Charlie) Fisher, convict- ed of first-degree murder in the duct tape suffocation death of his wife, is engaged to be married while serving a life sentence with- out parole in Jackson Prison. Fisher was sentenced April 1, 1988, for the 1984 death of his wife, Ella (Ria) Mercado-Fisber, 30. The Jury believed the Wayne County prosecutor's argument that a 1984 burglary in the couple's Canton home was staged. The Fulbright scholar and mi- crobiologist now 48, said burglars got Into the house July 15, 1984, when Mercado-Fisber returned from her nursing job. They bound the couple, Fisher said, but be freed himself and tried to save his wife, whose entire face was wrapped with duct tape. She lost too much oxygen, and died five days later after life sup- port units were removed. TWO JURIES didn't believe Fisher's story. The first conviction, two years ago, was nullified when Wayne Circuit Judge Claudia House Morcom cited miaconduct by the prosecuting attorney and ruled a mistrial. Earlier this year, a second jury, before Wayne Circuit Judge Thom- as Foley, found Fisher guilty on the same charges. He was free on bond between tri- als and was working in an Oklaho- ma university laboratory, accord- ing to his attorney, R. Steven Whalen, who was hired by Fisher's family. He said be believed it was during that time Fisher met his fiance "SHE'S AWARE of all that's gone on (with the murder convic- tion),'' be said. The wedding "would be put on hold" until after the appeal, Whalen said. The basis of Board wants better community ties By H B . Dillon "That's so broad and general ' Staff Writer we've thnuffht fh*t l&r-fca a m r t f l o * In the wake of three failed millage proposals. Plymouti^Canton school board members are concluding that the community "somehow isn't In harmony with, or perhaps in support of, what the school hoard has been doing." trustee KJ. McClendon said. So the board drafted objetUfsa. Monday H "That's so broad and we've thought That lacks specifics. Gosh, maybe people need to know what our own goals, and our collec- tive goals, are,'" McClendoo said. THE OBJECTIVES adopted Mon- day include; Improving communicatloua. s Monitoring the 1988-89 sa aye toward the pilot pro- " to 'Goeh, maybe people need to know whet our own goele, end our collective goats, ere.' — E.J. McClendon trustee uiii»|. defeated because voters "don't know we are trying to go," McClan- may have bean s Working with To remedy the situation, the board the mission statement "All can learn," a year and a half age "as soon as s Creating "a will stsdy weaknesses" of itrssgths sad of the district. tional Workings already tea been formed.) e Work •— aritli —«— to do s thorough and compruhn •V" IHMM »— Ri projects inch* tfl vt Brads tmk 1 Oal, andcoinpledon of the 19M bond project WJ th bond •oatas, thei 4 b - 'It's our ear to Washington.' John Spencer finance director Canton is setting aside 87,000 for a Washington consulting firm this year to provide the township a voice around Capitol Hill. "It's our ear to Washington," said John Spencer, Canton finance direc- tor. Linton, Mields, Reisler, & Cottone is paid a $350 monthly retainer. In addition, the firm receives an 885 hourly rate for time worked above five hours, but only when approved by the township. The Canton Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved the contract renewal recently. THE FIRM is credited with work- ing through bureaucracies and help- ing clear the way for a federal grant on a 118-unit senior bousing project on the southwest corner of Ford and Sheldon. The building is expected to be completed by next year. "I mean they were instrumental," said Dave Nicholson, community and economic development director. "They know who to talk to in HUD (Housing and Urban Development) . . . and a variety of other offices in Washington. They know the ins and outs of the different mazes in Wash- ington." Charles Price, a member of the firm, said: "We can't claim 100 per- cent responsibility, but we did help." The firm was first retained in 1979. Since then, it has earned 84,117 in 1986; $3,819 in 1987; and is expect- ed to earn $4,500 in 1988, Spencer said. The mooey comes from the CED budget 'We can't claim 100 percent responsibility, but we did help.' Charles Price member of firm on housing plan Nicholson and CED staff also call the firm to help fill out grant appli- cations. "THEY KEPT us up to date with federal revenue sharing when it was phased out," Spencer said. "We do two things by keeping them informed by memorandum on legislation on Capitol Hill, like feder- al appropriations and regulatory changes that occur," Price said. "We do that by means of periodic updates and a weekly digest." The f irm also works with Congress on behalf of Canton interests, Price said. Gaining federal money to repair a damn at the Canton-owned Fellows Creek Golf Course was another ma- jor accomplishment by the firm. Price said. In 1982, Canton initiated a request for emergency relief from Federal Emergency Management Agency. However, the request was denied. "We were able to get a decision changed on appeal so that some as- sistance was available," Price said. In 1983, the agency decided Canton would receive about $10,000 in emergency relief for the golf course damn, Nicholson said. what's inside turn to Page 4 Calendar 4A Classified . Sections C,E,F Auto .... Sections C,F Real estate 1E Employment Sect ions C.E.F Index ' . . . 9E Creative living . . . L ^1E Crossword . ... .3E Entertainment 5C Obituaries 4 A Sports 1C Street scene : . . . . 1D Taste 16 NEWSLINE . . .459-2700 SPORT8LINE . .501-2312 WANTS ADS . .501-0000 DELIVERY. . . .501-0600 turn to v HOME IS v i WHERE THE.' ^ HEART ISJ <§&B£5IWS fSTATl IN EVERY MONDAY THURSDAY ISSUE

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C a n t o n © b S c r U e r Volume 14 Number 18 Monday, September 19, 1988 Canton, Michigan 52 Pages Twenty-five cents

The Canton

Connection In therapy

Canton Township would tike to inform residents about a therapeutic recreation program.

The township, along with Plymouth Par t s and Recreation, provides programs for handicapped people for aO ages, said Barbara Trinosky, therapeutic recreation director.

During the summer, the program includes a day camp for those 4 to 16 years old that includes arts and crafts, sports, games and field trips. A summer program for group home clients also Is under development, she

Physically restricted i citizens also can get Involved through SPREE. Activities are adapted for the participants and day trips also are planned.

Family activities also are planned bowling and bayrides, Trinosky

trips to the

and crafts and roller skating on the agenda.

The program Is looking for new participants and ideas. For more Information, call Sf7-Sll«.

Poll workers

Getting mad about the two candidates for president i mud at each other? Or are you wondering if Canton residents will approve a tax hike to build a community center?

Whatever your politics, the township is seeking election workers who can work at the pedis Tuesday, Nov. 8.

Tboee interested should be prepared (o work * a jn . until 9 pjn. Workers will be paid fS per

Applications are available at the clerk's office. For more information, call 397-tUl.

Poll II

Speaking of elections, hi order

participate in the democracy,

The League of Women Voters of Northville-Plymooth-Cantoo-Novl will help those who are not

to sign on to

T V group will be avaibie to register would-be votsrs 10 to 4 p m Saturday, Sept 14, ant 11 a m to 2 pjn. Saturday, Oct

the Canton Public library

Air fair

BILL BRESLER/staff photographer

Nurse Karleen Butler d i s p o s e s of s syr inge s t Oakwood 's Canton facility.

Medical waste %

Clinics are striving for safe disposal Medical waste turning up on beaches along the At-

lantic Ocean, Lake Erie " " i may have raised some questions about where needles, laboratory samples and secondary supplies like cotton swabs are disposed of locally.

Well, the fact is, most aren't Medical waste from the Catherine McAuley Health

Center in Plymouth, Oakwood Canton Health Center and Henry Ford Plymouth Medical Center are hauled to affiliated major hospitals in Ypsilanti, Dearborn and Detroit, respectively.

There, the waste is treated — sterilized and/or burned — and the residue transported to landfills.

Kirby Cox, medical technologist in charge of the lab-oratory at McAuley, and William Brauker, a spokes-man for St. Joseph Mercy Hospital with which McAu-ley is affiliated, outlined their process.

AT THE BEGINNING of the chain in the McAuley lab and the adjacent urgent care center, used needles are disposed in small bright red plastic boxes.

"The top is constructed in such a way that something will go in, but won't come out" Brauker said. It's virtu-ally impossible to reach inside the box to get poked. Cox said.

Bloods samples, after they've been analyzed, cups that contained urine samples, swabs and other ancil-

lary supplies are put in bio-hazard bags. "They're hard-er plastic, more puncture resistant" Co* said.

Urine samples are poured down a drain that ulti-mately leads to the Detroit sewage plant

The bio-hazard bags are taken to St Joseph Hospital. 'When it gets here . . . everything is incinerated,"

Brauker said. "We're talking very extreme beat Ev-erything melts or becomes ash.

"It's placed in a dumpster where a truck comes along, picks up the whole dumpster and takes it to a landfill," he said.

Oakwood Hospital apparently has a slightly different procedure.

"BY-PRODUCTS of lab work are sterilized (by steam treatment) and taken to a landfill," said Pat O'Dowd, hospital spokeswoman.

"Liquid waste goes down the drain — unless it's haz-ardous waste. Then it's packaged and taken to a desig-nated landfill," she said.

Needles and syringes are burned, but at a site away from the hospital.

Sterilization and incineration take place at the main campus of Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit said Char-lene Spitza, manager of the medical branch in Plym-outh.

D.C. law firm gets contract to aid Canton Renewal based on 'access' By Diane Gate staff writer

Dr. Fisher to marry again By Diane Sale staff writer

Charles Fisher

Charles (Charlie) Fisher, convict-ed of first-degree murder in the duct tape suffocation death of his wife, is engaged to be married while serving a life sentence with-out parole in Jackson Prison.

Fisher was sentenced April 1, 1988, for the 1984 death of his wife, Ella (Ria) Mercado-Fisber, 30. The Jury believed the Wayne County prosecutor's argument that a 1984 burglary in the couple's Canton home was staged.

The Fulbright scholar and mi-crobiologist now 48, said burglars got Into the house July 15, 1984,

when Mercado-Fisber returned from her nursing job. They bound the couple, Fisher said, but be freed himself and tried to save his wife, whose entire face was wrapped with duct tape.

She lost too much oxygen, and died five days later after life sup-port units were removed.

TWO JURIES didn't believe Fisher's story. The first conviction, two years ago, was nullified when Wayne Circuit Judge Claudia House Morcom cited miaconduct by the prosecuting attorney and ruled a mistrial.

Earlier this year, a second jury, before Wayne Circuit Judge Thom-

as Foley, found Fisher guilty on the same charges.

He was free on bond between tri-als and was working in an Oklaho-ma university laboratory, accord-ing to his attorney, R. Steven Whalen, who was hired by Fisher's family. He said be believed it was during that time Fisher met his fiance

"SHE'S AWARE of all that's gone on (with the murder convic-tion),'' be said.

The wedding "would be put on hold" until after the appeal, Whalen said. The basis of

Board wants better community ties By H B . Dillon "That's so broad and general ' — — S t a f f W r i t e r w e ' v e t h n u f f h t f h * t l&r-fca a m r t f l o *

In the wake of three failed millage proposals. Plymouti^Canton school board members are concluding that the community "somehow isn't In harmony with, or perhaps in support of, what the school hoard has been doing." trustee KJ. McClendon said.

So the board drafted objetUfsa. Monday H

"That's so broad and we've thought That lacks specifics. Gosh, maybe people need to know what our own goals, and our collec-tive goals, are , ' " McClendoo said.

THE OBJECTIVES adopted Mon-day include;

• Improving communicatloua. s Monitoring the 1988-89

sa aye toward the pilot pro-" to

'Goeh, maybe people need to know whet our own goele, end our collective goats, ere.'

— E.J. McClendon trustee

u i i i » | . defeated because voters "don't know

we are trying to go," McClan-

may have bean s Working with

To remedy the situation, the board the mission statement "All can learn," a year and a

half age

"as soon as s Creating "a

will s t s d y weaknesses"

of i t r s s g t h s s a d

of the dis t r ic t .

tional Workings already tea been formed.)

e Work •— aritli —«— to do s thor ough and compruhn

• V "

I H M M »— Ri projects i n c h * tfl v t Brads tmk 1

Oal, andcoi npledon of the 19M bond project WJ th bond •oatas , the i4b-

'It's our ear to Washington.'

— John Spencer finance director

Canton is setting aside 87,000 for a Washington consulting firm this year to provide the township a voice around Capitol Hill.

"It's our ear to Washington," said John Spencer, Canton finance direc-tor.

Linton, Mields, Reisler, & Cottone is paid a $350 monthly retainer. In addition, the firm receives an 885 hourly rate for time worked above five hours, but only when approved by the township.

The Canton Township Board of Trustees unanimously approved the contract renewal recently.

THE FIRM is credited with work-ing through bureaucracies and help-ing clear the way for a federal grant on a 118-unit senior bousing project on the southwest corner of Ford and Sheldon. The building is expected to be completed by next year.

"I mean they were instrumental," said Dave Nicholson, community and economic development director.

"They know who to talk to in HUD (Housing and Urban Development) . . . and a variety of other offices in Washington. They know the ins and outs of the different mazes in Wash-ington."

Charles Price, a member of the firm, said: "We can't claim 100 per-cent responsibility, but we did help."

The firm was first retained in 1979. Since then, it has earned 84,117 in 1986; $3,819 in 1987; and is expect-ed to earn $4,500 in 1988, Spencer said. The mooey comes from the CED budget

'We can't claim 100 percent responsibility, but we did help.'

— Charles Price member of firm

on housing plan

Nicholson and CED staff also call the firm to help fill out grant appli-cations.

"THEY KEPT us up to date with federal revenue sharing when it was phased out," Spencer said.

"We do two things by keeping them informed by memorandum on legislation on Capitol Hill, like feder-al appropriations and regulatory changes that occur," Price said. "We do that by means of periodic updates and a weekly digest."

The f irm also works with Congress on behalf of Canton interests, Price said.

Gaining federal money to repair a damn at the Canton-owned Fellows Creek Golf Course was another ma-jor accomplishment by the firm. Price said.

In 1982, Canton initiated a request for emergency relief from Federal Emergency Management Agency. However, the request was denied.

"We were able to get a decision changed on appeal so that some as-sistance was available," Price said. In 1983, the agency decided Canton would receive about $10,000 in emergency relief for the golf course damn, Nicholson said.

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Kids and cops talk safety

Jeff Hoganson, a Gallimore Elementary School student, pays close attention to officer Dave Boljeaic's presentation.

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SAFETY LESSONS TAUGHT by police officers send an ac-tion-packed message to schoolchildren.

Canton officers talk about safety in area classrooms — most often to kids in kindergarten through sixth grade. And most of the time the kids are a captivated aodience.

A lot of the times, the youngsters tell stones. But sometimes they ask questions like, "What should they do if they get kef?"

"We stress the importance of knowing their phooe numbers and address at an early age," said Can-

ton officer Dave Boljesic, who often speaks to children in classrooms.

He tells them if they're in a public place, like a sports arena, seek out uniformed employees, officers or se-curity guards.

"Kids have some pretty good ideas of safety and this reinforces it," Bol-jesic said.

Safety tips about trick or treating are especially popular. Boljesic said.

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Parents sample CEP student life By Peggy Aullno staff writer

The last of the slide-rule genera-tion met high tech in the classroom Tuesday night when Centennial Ed-ucational Park held its annual open house for parents of high school students.

Parents attended six 15-minut« sessions of the classes in which their offspring are enrolled. The consensus among those inter-viewed was that high school isn't what it used to be.

"The subjects are more progres-

sive because the world is more pro-gressive," said Kathy Page, who has two children at CEP. "Students are more worldly than we ever were."

Even so. at least one parent said today's high school students have things a lot easier their predeces-sors.

"They have carpet on the floor, air conditioning. All we had was you let the window down," said the Rev. Nelson Pearson, whose daugh-ter, Marsha, helped him find her classes.

THERE WAS general agreement that CEP students get a high-quali-ty education, though some people expressed surprise over the content of some of the classes.

"I just came from human rela-tions. We didn't have classes like that," Sandi Hogue said. The class covers "everything from siblings to sex," she said.

Most parents said they didn't get any negative reports about their sons or daughters. But Jutka Kil-pelainen doesn't harbor any illu-sions about the scholastic prowess of her son, Kris.

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"He's very smart but he takes great care not to show it," she said. He plans to go to college, "but what he really wants to do is be a rock star or soccer celebrity.

"He's not interested in academ-ics," she said. "But he likes school a lot because of the social aspect."

Kilpelainen, who was born and raised in Hungary, said she is dis-tressed to know that today's stu-dents, when they are required to read a book, can rent the movie version instead.

TEACHERS SPENT the two hours offering parents some insight into the kind of experiences the children encounter in the Plym-outh-Canton and Salem high schools.

Computer programming teacher Tom Cotner used some humor to explain what young people can ex-pect in his classes.

"I'm your child's worst night-mare." Cotner told one group of parents. "I'm not mean about it . . . but I don't accept a lot of ex-cuses."

In the computer lab, grades are posted throughout the semester,

'Cotner said, so his students always have a grasp of where they stand.

Patty Grosso admires some of the art work.

"If they come home and you say. 'How are you doing in computer?'

and they say. I don't know, this is I a bad sign." Cotner said

T e a c h e r Donna Aveck gree t parents in her feaqiputer literacy class.

Area residents opposed to casinos, survey says

Most area residents are opposed to casino gambling in the city of De-troit.

That was one of the findings of the annual legislative questionnaire tak-en by state Sen. Robert Geake, R-Northville, whose 6th District in-cludes Plymouth and Canton.

Besides opposition to casino gam-bling in Detroit (78 percent against), the poll also shows strong support for minimum sentences for drug dealers, required AIDS testing for all couples applying for a marriage li-cense, and for the banning of all smoking (by students and faculty) in the schools and at day care centers.

THE QUESTIONNAIRE was de-livered to every household in Livo-nia, Plymouth, Northville, Canton and Redford, said Geake, and more than 5,000 responses were received.

"While this poll certainly is not scientific, I believe that it is a good representation of the ideals and

-views that the people of the 6th Sen-ate District bold.

"The feedback I receive from con-stituents is very important, as I be-lieve that communication between citizens and their elected officials is the key to good government."

Geake added that copies of the 1988 questionnaire results have been sent to government teachers throughout the district for use in cur-rent event discussions

The greatest agreement (85 per-cent "yes") was when respondents were asked whether couples apply-ing for marriage licenses should be tested for AIDS. Some 80 percent wanted a ban on all smoking in schools and day care centers. And 79 percent favored mandatory sentenc-es for drug dealers.

RESPONDENTS WHERE divided on the banning of radar detectors as 53 percent were in favor and 41 per-cent opposed. District residents were evenly split on reducing property tax and raising the sales tax — 48 per-cent in favor, 46 percent opposed.

Some 63 percent were opposed to

the Legislature banning corporal punishment in all public schools, and 53 percent were against the state re-quiring certain school districts in deprived areas to establish pre-kin-dergarten programs. And 50 percent were opposed. 41 percent in favor, of requiring high school students to perform some form of volunteer work to graduate.

Most residents, 56 percent, also were against requiring voters to reg-ister their party preference to vote in the presidential primary

The majority of residents favored private corporations building and operating jails (61 per cent), a ballot proposal to borrow $800 million for toxic and hazardous waste cleanup (54 percent), prohibit regional collec-tive bargaining groups from vetoing agreements made between local teacher unions and their school boards (56 percent), fund research and treatment of Alzheimer's dis-ease (64 percent), ban the sale of al-cohol at all places that sell gasoline (68 percent)

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tional Park Marching Band has been selected to participate in the Dec. 31 Orange Bowl Parade in Miami.

The PCEP band will be one of only 10 high school bands in the parade and the only band repreaenting

In addition to the Orange Bowl Pa-rade appearance, the 165-member band will also perform at Disney World.

Band members and chaperones will leave Detroit Metropolitan Air-port Wednesday, Dec. M. Thursday

and Friday, Dec. 29 and 30, will be spent at Walt Disney World. The band will thee travel by bus to Mi-ami to prepare for the Orange Bowl Parade on Saturday evening The group will return Sunday. Jan 1.

The cost for each band member for this trip will be $520 Band mem-bers and the Plymouth-Canton Music boosters will be involved in fund-ra-isers between now snd December to raise money to reduce the amount each student must pay.

Because no student will be denied

the trip for financial reasons, "schol-arship" money must be raised through fund-raisers and donations.

The PCEP band won the state of Michigan Marching Band Champion-ship in 1984.1985 and 1986 The band hopes to reclaim that title in compe-tition this fsll.

Band members are available to provide small ensemble groups to perform at meetings throughout the fall. If your group is interested in such a presentation, call Judy Lore, booster president, 453-5181.

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insurance agent with the C.L Flnlan Insurance Agency, Raiaoo and Us wile, Jan live in Plymouth Township.

D o b e r t R . R o r a b a c k e r of Plymouth is among 47 community water supply employees to be honored by the Michigan Department of Public Health at the aanual meeting of the Mfcfclfaa Section, American Water Worts Aseodation at the Orantf Traverse Raeort Each

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The Henry Ford Medical Center — Canton, 42680 Ford Road, west of Lilley. will be offering cholesterol screenings 4-8 p.m. on the first Tues-

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

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21 — Oak wood Canton Health Cen-ter. 7300 Canton Center Road, is of-fering first aid training from 6-10 p.m. Learn to be better prepared to handle medical emergencies. Learn

Firms harvest awards By Diana Gat* staff writer

Three businesses were recognized for superior landscaping by the Can-ton Beautification Committee last week.

Bob Card of McDonald's, on Ford Road at Canton Center and Michigan and 1-275; Don Floreske of Canton Landing, on Ford Road between Canton Center and Sheldon: and Steve Polsinelli of Burger King, on Ford at Canton Center, received the awards

Community service awards went to St. John Neumann Catholic Church pastoral minister Gene Ki-jek. Kijek also gave a benediction last week, during a Beautification Council of Southeastern Michigan luncheon and award dedication. The church on Warren Road in Canton was applauded by the group for out-standing landscaping.

IN THE past. Canton Landing, McDonald's and Burger King com-peted to show off the best landscap-ing, Supervisor James Poole said. He joked that now he should start a con-test between Catholic and Baptist churches in the community.

Omnicom show host Sandy Prel-lch. the Cner Newspaper and the Ob-server Newspaper also were recog-nized for community service during the Holiday Home Decorating con-test earlier this year

John Bradbury of Jack Demmer Ford was applauded for the Wel-come Canton sign at Joy and Sheldon that went up last week Costs were sponsored by the dealership and dec-orated by Bradbury and his family.

"Jack Demmer Ford in Wayne has done so much by contributing thou-sands of dollars at Joy and Sheldon." Poole said

Mark Van Netten of Davey Tree Service, on Ronda in Canton, was ac-knowledged for donating a maple

tree for the Canton Historical Muse-um. Poole also commended him for the landscaping at Davey Tree Ser-vice

CANTON IS receiving a secondary honorary award in October from Keep Michigan Beautiful Inc. for the community's dedication to landscap-ing. Last year the group gave Can-ton, among other communities, the highest award.

The beautification committee doesn't "get enough credit," Poole said.

"If it weren't for the beautifica-tion committees there probably wouldn't be any beauty in your com-munities," Poole told the luncheon group.

"You can't have any progress without dedicated volunteers," he said. "What you need is somebody to work. What you don't need is a bunch of chiefs, but a few Indians who will work."

Board trying for better ties Continued from Page 1

by the cuts." said David Artley, school board president.

IT'S ARTLEY*S hope that more people, even those without school-aged children, get involved with the schools.

"Only 25 to 26 percent of the vot-ing universe has children in school. People without kids in school tend to forget they're part of the school dis-trict.

"They should care if people get a good education so that young people further their education, .get involved in government, become productive in jobs and support the economy as a whole so the whole system continues to work If they don't have a good education, then the system has to support them," Artley said.

Senior citizens should be informed and active in schools to protect their property investments, Artley said.

"If a senior citizen wants an in-

vestment in a house or condo to be good, you need a continuum of gov-ernment," he said. "And you don't get that without good education."

To accomplish its goals, the board plans to do studies and reports, to do surveys of PTO groups, and to con-duct workshops and meetings, Board members will be available to speak to service clubs and civic groups

Trustees also hope to get the word out about the activities and goals through the news media, Artley said.

rescue-breathing, splinting, and many other first aid techniques. Be-come certified in first aid by the American Red Cross. The cost is f 15.

• CUB S C O U T REGISTRATIOH

Tuesday, Sept. 20 — Cub Scout Pact 854-Canton will register cub scouts for the '88-'89 school year at the Canton Recreation Hall, 44237 Michigan at Sheldon at 7 p.m. Please come prepared to pay registration fees and appoint adult leaders.

• CUB S C O U T REGISTRATIOH

Cub Scout Pack 863-Plymouth Township is seeking first- through fifth-grade boys to join. For more in-formation, call Mike Stankov, 459-6749.

• OPEH SKATIHG The City of Plymouth Parks and

Recreation Department will be of-fering the following open skating hours at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter. 1-2:20 p.m., 7-8 p.m. Monday, 8 30-10:40 a.m., 1-2:40 p.m. and 3:50-5:50 p.m. Tuesday, 8:30-9:30 a.m. and 1-3:20 p.m. Wednesday, 8:30-11:40 a.m., 1-2:50 p.m. and 4-5:20 p.m. Thursday, 8:30-10:40 a.m., 1-2 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. Friday, noon to 1:30 p.m. and 1:30-3 p.m. Sunday. Fees, adults $1.15, children (1. Skate rent-al is 75 cents. For information, call 455-6620.

• STRATFORD FESTIVAL Wednesday, Oct. 12 — Canton

Township Senior citizens will spon-sor a trip to the Stratford Festival from 8:30 a.m. to approximately 7:30 p.m. and will depart from the Canton Recreation Center. The cost will be 131 per person (non-resident $40) and includes transportation to On-tario's world-renowned festival to see "Three Musketeers" (based on the novel by Alexander Dumas), morning coffee and doughnuts and a buffet lunch. Registration is under way by mail or in person at the Can-

ton Recreation Center Make checks payable to Bianco Travel & Tours.

• SELF HELP SEMIHARS Monday, Sept. 19 — The Plymouth

Community Family YMCA will offer a stop-smoking seminar at 6 p.m., with a weight control seminar fol-lowing at 8:30 p.m., at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Fanner, Plym-outh. "Self Psych" clinical hypnotist David Rowe will conduct these semi-nars. Registration must be made in advance by either calling the "Y" 453-2904, or coming to the "Y" Off-ice at 248 Union Street. Plymouth

• MICHIGAN EDUCATION TRUST

Tuesday, Sept, 20 — Andrea Kotch and Erie Trubacs of Prescott, Ball and Turben Inc will sponsor a semi-nar on Michigan Educaiton Trust (M.E.T.) — Facts you should know — 7:30 p.m. at the Plymouth Public Librarv. For reservations, call 451-8716,

• S H O P TILL YOU DROP Wednesday. Sept. 21 — Canton

Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a day at Birch Run — Manufacturer's Market Place for Canton residents age 55 and over. Bus departs the Recreation Center at 9:45 a.m. and returns approxi-mately 5:30. The cost is $7.75 and in-cludes transportation and an all you can eat meat and salad buffet at Christy's Eatery and Pub. Coupon discount booklets will be given out. You may register by mail or in per-son at the Canton Recreation Center.

• BLOOD DOHATIONS Saturday. Sept. 24 — Blood dona-

tions are being accepted at the Lu-theran Church of the Risen Christ, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 46250 Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth. For an ap-pointment, call Pastor Mehrl, 453-5252.

• BARH DAHCE Saturday, Sept. 24 — Salem His-

torical Society will hold a barn dance at 7:30 p.m., 51828 Eight Mile Rd. (West of Napier). Donations ac-cepted at the door. $2 per person, $1 for seniors, $5 per family. Profes sional caller Cider coffee and donuts will be served.

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Monday, Sept. 26 — Catherine McAuley Health Center will offer free blood pressure screening from 3 to 5 p.m., at Arbor Health Building 990 W Ann Arbor Trail, Pymouth For more information, call 455-1908

• TAKIHG COHTROL Monday, Sept. 26 — Oakwood Can-

ton Health Center, 7300 Canton CetV ter. will offer Taking Control class from 7-8 30 p.m at no charge. Learn how to take steps toward a healthier life and reduced cancer risks through this American Cancer Soci-ety Program. ^

• O S T E O P O R O S I S EDUCATIOH

Tuesday, Sept. 27 — Oakwood Canton Health Center offers an os-teoporoisis education class f rom 6-9 p.m. at 7300 Canton Center. The cost is $5. One out of four American women over age 45 is now or will be a victim of osteoporosis — A crip-pling disease that causes bones to be-come fragile Attend this program to learn the causes, prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.

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

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won't be established until af ter Whalen reviews transcripts from the second trial, he said.

"It looks to me like there are sig-nificant legal errors," Whalen said, referring to conversations with one of Fisher's previous court-appoint-ed attorneys, Rick Neaton.

Whalen said he would seek an appeal bond, but doesn't expect the

request to be heard before the end of the year A decision would take at least one or 1V* years.

"It would be nice if he were out for Christmas — wouldn't it?" Whalen said.

"IF HE has grounds for an ap-peal, I think the state ought to lis-ten to him, but if there is no grounds, it's up to the state to say the trial was proper and there is no

grounds and no evidence to give you reason for the appeal," said the victim's father. Manuel Mercado, now living in Florida.

Fisher is having an extremely hard time adjusting to prison life, Whalen said.

"For anyone, Jackson Prison is a pretty stressful place," he said. "Obviously he has some hope (for the appeal)."

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L E G A L NOTICE CHARTER TOWNSHIP O F PLYMOUTH

BUDGET WORKSHOPS SCHEDULE

Please note that the Board of Trustees of the Charter Township of Plymouth will hold workshops on the Township budget for the 1988 fiscal year at 3:00 p.m., Friday, September 23,1988 aad Wednesday. September 28.1988 The workshops will be held in the meeting room of the Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, Michigan 48170. Phone No. 453-3840. FWat Sqtapbg It. ltu ESTHER HULSING, Clerk

ELIZABETH A GIBSON Memorial services for Elizabeth

A. Gibson, 61, of Plymouth will be Saturday, Sept. 24, at Lambert-Ver-meulen Funeral Home, Plymouth, The Rev. Theodore Taylor will offi-ciate

Mrs. Gibson died Aug. 28 in Mun-ion Hospital, Traverse City. She was born July 9, 1927, in Springfield, Ohio.

Mrs Gibson taught second, third

and fourth grades for 20 years at Al-len Elementary School, Plymouth Township.

Mrs. Gibson was a member of the American Association of University Women and the Daughters of the American Revolution. . She is survived by her husband Earl Gibson, daughters, Kerry Moore of Durand. Mich., and Mary Jane Gariepy of Plymouth; sons. Thomas Gibson of Clio, Mich., and

William Gibson of Grayslake. 111.; sister. Helen Wetnight of Parsippa-ny, N.J.; brother. Robert Wetnight of Oldsmar. Fla., and 10 grandchildren

Interment was at Riverside Ceme-tery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Heart Associa-tion or to the Betty Gibson Memorial Fund, care of Allen School, 11100 Hagger ty , Plymouth Township 48170,

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Concern over potential develop-ment near the William P. Holliday Forest and Wildlife Preserve resur-faced Thursday during a public hear-ing on the county park system

Members of the Holliday Nature Preserve Association Thursday told county officials they support and would even campaign for a proposed 0.5-mill park tax during a public hearing on the proposed park master plan.

But they told county officials they didn't want to sell off or develop a portion of the preserve to boost the park system budget.

"DP" YOU turn it over to develop-ers, they'll develop every corner," association member Lynn Early said. "They'll encroach on what we have."

Early, a teacher in the Wayne Westland public schools, urged coun-ty officials to emphasize "passive parks."

The 150-member association formed earlier this year to block golf course development.

Holiday Nature Preserve, 550

acres straddling the Westland-Can-ton border made headlines earlier this year after plans surfaced for a municipal golf course on the site. County park land would have to be leased or sold to Westland for the course to be developed. Golf course plans, promoted by Westland Mayor Charles Griffin, have yet to receive endorsement from the city council.

None of the dozen speakers at Thursday's hearing opposed park re-novation and few had any negative comment about the 0.5-mill tax in-crease proposed to clean and resup-ply the parks.

There were concerns, however, about where the money would go.

"I want an assurance this money would be used for parks, not go any-where else," said Cris Seldon of Can-ton Township, also an association member.

About 45 people attended the meeting at the Wayne Intermediate Schools Auditorium, Wayne.

The master plan was released to the public Monday.

The plan said more money is need-ed to keep the county park system functioning.

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U.S. foreign policy is discussion topic

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• Middle East Options — Tues-day, Oct. l i , featuring Zvi Gitelman of the University of Michigan politi-cal science department

• Gorbachev's Soviet Union — Tuesday, Oct. 18, featuring an in-structor to be announced.

• The Politics of Drugs — Tues-day, Oct. 25, featuring George Gains, deputy director, Detroit Health De-partment.

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The 0.5-mill tax proposal has been endorsed by Reickel and county Ex-ecutive Edward McNamara, though it isn't likely to face voters until 1990 at the earliest.

One local official, however, said he'd like to see the issue placed on the ballot as soon as possible.

"This study is very good, but we should have been doing these things years ago," said Westland council-man Thomas Brown, a former state representative.

Brown said he'd be willing to cir-culate petitions calling for a 1989 vote on the proposed tax.

Friends of the Rouge director Wil-liam Jakeway said members of his environmentally conscious group would probably support a park tax.

— " f - think Friends of the Rouge would support a proposal," Jakeway said.

The parks plan considered alter-natives ranging from closing all

county parks to building "the finest park system in the nation," county officials said.

Instead, a middle ground was adopted. The plan calls for county parks to support local parks, provid-ing services too great for locals It also call for greater cooperation be-tween local, county and the Huron-Clinton Metro Parks. Suggestions in-clude linking area parks through a trail system.

Private financing sources and de-velopment are also suggested A pri-vately built and operated wave pool, similar to one in Oakland County, is among the ideas being considered.

One area that apparently won't go private is Warren Valley; The 36-hole golf course will remain in coun-ty hands. Reickel said.

Turnout at the public hearing was small; an estimated 45 people at-tended even though Reickel said "ev-eryone who we could identify as a park user" was invited About 30 people attended an earlier hearing in downtown Detroit.

Despite the small turnout, Reickel said he was pleased with audience members' comments.

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YOU DON'T NEED to know much about 'rithmetic to know that there is something screwy in the way Michigan funds its public schools.

Look at the difference between Garden City and Troy, two school districts that faced teacher unrest about salary and other contract ne-gotiations this year

Garden City teachers went on strike rather than accept a pay freeze offered by the school board. In Troy where the district faces a much larger bill for each student, teachers agreed to a raise of 61* percent although they thought the school board could have afforded to pay more

They were right. A week ago. the Troy board voted to build a new high school.

They are going to pay for it over a number of years from cash-on-hand after paying the regular bills. Nor-mally. debt-retirement taxes are as-sessed to build new high schools but voters twice denied the district au-thority to issue such bonds The Troy tax base is so high the board can foot the cost anyway.

IT MUST grate lesser-blessed

school districts that Troy has such fi-nancial strength that it can afford such a move

Troy is not alone. The same night the Troy board approved the new high school, businessman Richard Headlee was chastising the Farm-ington school board for borrowing to build a new elementary school and to renovate other buildings.

Headlee, whose home and business are in the Farmington school dis-trict, did not object to the spending but to the financing. "You should avoid debt like the plague." said Headlee whose name graces Michi-gan s only successful tax limitation law "The more you can do on a cash basis, the stronger and the healthier you are "

How can this be'' How can schools % scant few miles apart have such different bottom lines? Although there may be fine financial minds at each school, their good or bad for-tune has little to do with astute cash management Both Troy and Farm-ington are blessed with attractively large property ta i bases; Garden City is not as lucky.

The rich have been getting richer.

Rich Perlberg

The rich have been getting richer. Districts that have more'to spend generally provide better programs; the better programs attract parents who can afford the higher-priced homes; the demand further pushes up the tax base and the school treasury further swells.

Districts that have more to spend generally provide better programs; the better programs attract parents who can afford the higher-priced homes; the demand further pushes up the tax base and the school treas-ury further swells. (Of course a strong industrial, office and retail base doesn't hurt either.)

SO WHO'S to blame? Larry Chunovich points at the Legislature which has talked jtfjQyt reform but which has done nothing. Chunovich is a former Southfield teacher who is president of the Michigan Education Association, the s tate 's largest teacher union.

Some partially blame the MEA for the gridlock in Lansing because it's an influential lobby that wants more money for higher salaries but which is hesitant about some so-called teacher accountability issues.

In the Legislature, the Republi-cans blame the Democrats and the Democrats blame the Republicans. Neither side is eager to deal with the hard truth: Equalizing the disparity among schools either means playing Robin Hood with the rich schools or implementing a new tax. Many lavymakers would rather miss a pho-to opportunity than advocate either position.

In the impasse, Lansing is fiddling. Garden City, in the meantime, may not be burning, but its teachers are in the classroom only because of a court order.

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Reality a bit much OH, TO GET back to the reality of

life in the metropolitan suburbs. Michigan's north woods isn't reality.

I mean that apparition I saw one morning while trolling the shore of a Montmorency County lake. Its flapp-ing wings were in a V shape, and its head was pure, gleaming white in the early September sun — a bald eagle in flight. It landed on a dead tree, then a half-hour later drifted back across the lake to another dead tree It looked across me as if I didn't exist.

That couldn't have been reality, even though I slowed to trolling speed and drifted within 100 feet of our national symbol. No, I should have seen pigeons — that's reality.

I looked in the blue water and saw stones on the bottom. Six feet deep, I guess The anchor line told me I was in 14 feet of water. The lake turned out to be home for schools of small-mouth bass — scrappy bronze crea-tures that stand on their tails and spit out your lures.

No, I should have seen floating, green algae, like at Newburgh Lake, and mud. That's reality

AT NIGHT, when I arose at 3 a.m. to recycle some of the beer con-sumed around the camp fire — that sound. Several yips and a lo-o-o-ong howl. A coyote.

But coyotes exist in old Randolph

Scott movies. I should have heard a kid with his car windows rolled down, graciously sharing rock music with a square mile of neighbors. That's reality.

At dusk a waterbird swam low in an Upper Peninsula lake. The bird dived deep, stayed under a long time, reappeared a great distance away. Checked the picture in the Au-dubon book. It was a loon, unless I was hallucinating.

The state park guy affirmed that a pair of this rare species nested on a neighboring cranberry bog of a lake, but an ordinary mortal doesn't get to see loons. So what was I doing watching a loon for three-quarters of an hour? I should have seen gulls over the back end of a supermarket. That's reality.

THE LITTLE weekly paper told of Queen Sheila who will reign over the Posen Potato Festival. Well, that I can understand.

But what was this further in the story'' Three young women tie for the Miss Congeniality title! Aw, come on, that's not reality. Reality is filing suit against the Detroit cops for beating you up during a drug raid and causing a miscarriage.

The dog and I visited a gravel pit along an obscure highway, and my store-bought hiker's guide said fos-sils are in the rocks. Fossils? Lucky

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farmers find them once in a blue moon.

But there in a large, angular rock were litUe things that looked like snails and ripped-apart shellfish. Fossils, just like the college lab spec-imens, and I found them.

It couldn't be. When you look on the ground, you should see cigarette butts, broken wine cooler bottles, empty gumdrop boxes, plastic cups and more cigarette butts. That's re-ality.

Well, I glanced to the side of the pit as the dog terrorized small game and saw the red and sliver of empty Bud Light cans. Eight of 'em, good for 80 cents, not counting the ones shot full of .22 holes. That would al-most pay for a block of ice to keep the eggs and smallmouth bass fresh.

Whew, that was better. That was a little more like my hometown in the high-tech belt Those discarded beer cans kept me from going bonkers in the unreality of Michigan's north woods.

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Neighbor not neighborly To the editor:

I live in a special home for people who have been hospitalized. Profes-sionals have "OK'd" all who lived in the home. Everyone seems to say, "We accept you."

But an incident occurred last week that shows we don't have total con-sensus. A man, a neighbor, stood out-side the music room window and looked in. His look was hostile and confrontative. Nonetheless, I smiled back and uttered friendly words to him. He continued to glare and final-ly went in.

The local police said be broke no laws and added that they wouldn't talk to him. They suggested I drop by next door myself. I shall, but I shall not go alone. A staff person here at the home has agreed to go with me.

Timothy J. Chapman, Can too

Liberal media dogs Quayle To the Editor:

As a Republican, I strongly disa-gree with Steve Barnaby's article calling vice president candidate Dan Quayle a "hyprocrite and an embar-rassment" to the Republican party.

Both allegations that the liberal media keep badgering the American people about have been totally cleared. He was not granted any fa-vors by anyone when be served his country in the National Guard He was also not involved with any Play-boy bunny.

I am getting tired of the liberal media turning this very important election into the "Enquirer."

Why not report Michael Dukkais' is a card-carrying ACLU member. Now that's news worth reporting.

Cheryl Walker, Livonia

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Jail battle could be nearing end By Wayne P*aJ staff writer

Wayne County's jail control battle may be nearing an end.

Chief Wayne County Circuit Judge Richard Kaufman on Friday cleared the way for a final ruling on jail in-mates' request to have a court-ap-pointed receiver temporarily man-age the county jail.

The ruling potentially could bring a 17-year-old inmate lawsuit to a close by mid-October. Inmates filed suit in 1971 against overcrowding and other alleged abuses at the jail.

Kaufman requested all sides file final motions by Sept. 23. Attorneys speculate a ruling could be issued as soon as two weeks after that date.

WHILE CLEARING the way for a ruling on the inmates' motion, how-ever. Kaufman rejected another motion to have himself disqualified from hearing the case Sheriff Rob-ert Ficano filed that motion last week, alleging a conflict of interest because of Kaufman's involvement in hearing other jail issues.

Another attempt will be made to have Kaufman disqualified by refil-ing the motion before another judge outside the Wayne County Circuit, Ficano said.

"It 's an automatic procedure," Fi-cano said.

Another ruling o a the motion.

however, could delay matters be-yond the tentative mid-October deadline.

KAUFMAN HAS been overseeing changes at the jail under terms of the inmate lawsuit. Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara and the sheriff had been ordered to ex-pand jail space and implement changes in inmate treatment.

The case recently grew more com-plex when McNamara filed a motion requesting full control of the jail, lifting control from Ficano.

That motion was withdrawn earli-er last week.

"Part of the problem we see — and this was heightened by some of Ficano's statements — is that they're pointing fingers at each other — trying to show who's re-sponsible for non-compliance at the jail rather than trying to do some-thing about non-compliance," said Richard Skutt, the inmates' attorney.

INMATES SEEK to have a court-appointed receiver temporarily take ja i l -opera t ing powers out of McNamara and Ficano's hands.

"We seek someone who would be responsible for presenting a jail budget to the county commission, like the county executive and also be responsible for operation, like the sheriff." Skutt said. "It would proba-bly be a 1-1 ^ -yea r procedure. Then,

the powers would return to the peo-ple who originally had them."

McNamara's decision to withdraw his motion was made "to clear the way for a ruling on the Inmates' motion," said deputy county execu-tive Michael Duggan, who Is repre-senting the executive in court.

"Once we saw what the inmates were seeking — and what it would cost us to contihue — we decided to withdraw," Duggan said. "But re-ports this thing is settled are exag-gerated. We would still want input into who is appointed receiver."

THE INMATE lawsuit was a driv-ing force behind the new county jail tax, approved by voters in August. County residents approved a 1-mill tax to expand the current jail, build a new jail and add space at the coun-ty youth home.

A report by Toledo-based jail monitor Vincent Nathan, issued ear-lier this year, alleged jail abuses still continued.

abuses ranged from mis-classification, having first-time of-fenders placed with hardened crimi-nals, to lack of gym shoes for prisoo-er recreation.

Ficano, however, said the allega-tions were based on "gross inaccura-cies" and said substantial progress had been made to curb jail abuses.

In the original 1971 filing, Ficano said, reference was made to:

• three prisoners in one-man cells, with one having to sleep on the floor without a blanket.

• one-third of cell toilets not working. •

• some prisoner areas being rat-infested.

• high rates of assault, sexual as-sault and suicide.

• lack of an adequate recreation area.

"But we're not talking about that today. Now, we're talking about things like providing gym shoes for prisoners to play basketball and pro-viding chess and checkers," Ficano said.

Jesse Jackson will address McNamara fund-raiser Friday The Rev. Jesse Jackson will be

the keynote speaker at Wayne County Executive Edward H McNamara's Sept. 23 fund raiser breakfast in Detroit's Westin Hotel.

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bow Coalition and a former Demo-cratic presidential candidate. Jack-son's appearance was officially confirmed FridayTFor ticket infor-mation, contact Irma Clark or Bar-bara Rickert, 224-0286, in the exec-utive's office.

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More than spaghetti on shelves Anyone who has walked down the aisle of a

supermarket lately probably wouldn't notice offhand, but it's a fact that the macaroni and noodle department has expanded more than three times compared to what it used to be 10 years ago.

In addition to fighting for shelf space, basic spaghetti noodles are being crowded out with new "lite"! varieties; alternative tastes like spinach, tomato and basil pastas; even prod-ucts that require no cooking, just a simple "rinse" under hot water. What will the manu-factui ers think of next?

Little lid the ancient Chinese know more than 5,00c years ago that the invention of no<>vMes would lead to this. For that matter , Marco Polo would turn over in his grave if he knew in 1295, when he first brought pasta to Italy from China, what today's pasta market would be like.

But where did it all come from and how did pasta (which includes both macaroni and noo-dle products) get to where it is today? Having just finished a big plate of spaghetti with homemade noodles and a Bolognese sauce, I encourage you to read on. . .

PERHAPS THE EARLIEST types of pasta were similar to the present types called Gnocchi — little balls of dough that are cooked in boiling water. The next stage of refinement might have been the rolling of the dough into sheets, which were then cut into strips.

Whatever the origin of pasta, the southern Italians became the masters of its production in Europe, because the northern Italians ate rice with their soups and sauces. Of course, the warm, dry climate of southern Italy fla-vored the drying of freshly made pasta in the sun. It was the Southern Italians, too, who invented the al dente cooking method (firm to the bite) whereas the northern Italians, when exposed to the first pasta, cooked it un-til it was much more tender.

It is believed that Thomas Jefferson brought pasta to North America f rom France, where he had served as an ambassa-dor. Later, immigrants from northern Eu-rope brought their own noodle dishes and for a long time thereafter imported their own pasta from Italy. •

It is noteworthy that the production of good pasta requires the use of hard wheat with a high gluten content. The Italians obtained their hard wheat from Russia until the Cri-mean War (1854-1856) cut off their supplies. Shortly thereafter, hard wheats were pro-duced in Canada and the United STatea.

Hence, North America soon became the major source of durum wheat for the pasta industry around the world. However, there was not much production of spaghetti and macaroni in North America until World War I cut off the supply from Italy.

THE FIRST machine-powered pasta

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Recipes: a touch of Italy

CAFE CORTINA BASEL CREAM SAUCE

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Saute basil and garlic In butter un-til tender (two or three minutes). Add salt and pepper to taste. Poor In whipping cream and simmer until the sauce is reduced to a ribboning consistency. Use sauce over your fa-vorite pasta

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FAYE DUCKWORTH'S weekend would be incomplete without a visit to the farmer's market in Plymouth.

After breakfast at a local restaurant, Duckworth-and her husband. Jack, head for the market to buy fresh vegetables, fruit and flowers.

"It's a nice way to start the weekend," said Duckworth, a homemaker who lived many years in Livonia and now is a North-ville resident. "I like being around people who are interested in fresh produce."

For customers such as Duckworth, the lure is buying green beans, corn and toma-toes directly from the fanners who plant-ed and harvested them.

"I INUNDATE my family with vegeta-bles," Duckworth said, laughing.

For part-time farmer Hans Neuroth of Canton, the market is a place where he can sell the several varieties of apples he grows in orchards west of Plymouth. And baker Lisa Carey of Farmingtoo Hills Is financing her college education with fresh, baked goods she sells at the Plymouth market.

Although the Eastern Market in Detroit is considered to be the granddaddy of farmer's markets, shoppers can find plen-ty of fresh produce at smaller markets in the suburbs. In addition to the Plymouth market, there are others in Royal Oak, Northville, Livonia, Canton, Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor.

Only a few markets have weekday hours. The Plymouth market, in "The Gathering,'' a partially enclosed area on Penniman across from Kellogg Park, is typical in that it's open only on Saturdays. With the late summer harvest peaking.

Fresh choices Plenty crops up at farmer's market this market will close for the year Oct. 22.

The air is filled with the fragrance of sweet, jumbo Michigan honeyrock melons and tart, juicy, homegrown apples. The mood is friendly. Babies in strollers chew on warm bagels while their shopper par-ents munch on oat bran muffins.

"IS THIS A good one?" inquired a wom-an, grabbing a huge honeyrock.

The vendor, Kathryn Prielipp of Brit-

ton, near Dundee, advised the customer to sniff the melon to discern its ripe aroma, and to run her hand over the thick, webbed skin.

"It's all in the smell and the webbing," Prielipp said.

While Duckworth eyed a basket of sleek, deep-purple eggplants, her husband, an en-gineer with offices in Plymouth, steped up with a fistful of fresh gladiolas he had just bought from a vendor.

Where to go shopping Following is a partial list of local

farmer's markets and tips for easier shop-ping.

If you're buying large quantity, it's a good idea to bring a wagon, shopping cart or large tote in which the various purchas-es can be tucked for easier handling.

Farmers and vendors set their own prices. Most markets strongly discourage price haggling unless it is an exceptionally large order.

Best selection is available in the earlier hours. Always check to make sure of the market's hours. Some change their hours.

or close entirely, due to weather or avail-ability of produce during the late fall and winter months.

DETROIT EASTERN MARKET. This 11-acre market is at Gratiot and Russell, east of downtown. Wide variety of pro-duce. Year-round. Open from 4 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays. Closed Sunday, except for special spring flower days. Many adjacent stores, which sell meats, nuts, cheeses and other specialty items, are open during the week.

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Gail Kubek of Dearborn Heights likes to have an abundance of fresh veggies oo hand when her grown son Paul, a vegetari-an. cdmes home from art school in Chica-go

Kubek used fresh cabbage, carrots, cel-ery and onions for her quick and easy cab-bage soup. It's patterned after the popular Weight Watchers soup that's available in local EHias Brothers restaurants.

"IT CAN BE different every time I make it because I throw in whatever vege-

owner of a photography studio. Ripe, homegrown tomatoes find their

way into Kubek's late grandmother's re-cipe for cold tomato relish. The recipe makes a large quantity, which can be stored in the refrigerator and used to sea-son sliced meat.

Serious marketgoers like to get out ear-ly. This day's crowd at the Plymouth mar-ket has been thinned by a steady down-pour. However, the market area is en-closed, so shoppers fortified with raincoats and umbrellas are managing nicely.

Everywhere is the evidence of harvest. Baskets are filled with cucumbers and sweet corn. Pots of dried flowers and fresh herbs lend a pungent aroma. Ven-dors sell fresh eggs silky, golden honey and plump blueberries.

Prices are not necessarily cheap. But quality is high

FOR EXAMPLE, a pint of blueberries cost $2. But all were firm, with no signs of mildew. A small box of tomatoes, at |2 , was filled with ripe, juicy, red tomatoes picked at ripeness. A $1.50 loaf of sour-dough bread was soft, chewy and deli-cious.

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For those who have never sampled a taste of Italy's North, Cafe Corti-na, a Farmingtoo Hills restaurant, brings the flavors of the region to metropolitan Detroit

In fact, owners Rina and Andriano Toooo have not only imported re-cipes from the old country, they also brought their vegetable garden and Andriano's 80-year-old ancle to tend It

Zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, basil radkchio, arugula, peppers and Italian parsley grown in the backyard garden Is picked daily for use In the restaurant's dishes

Many of Cafe Cortina's moat popu-lar recipes center around meat, seafood and poultry sock as rabbit, squid and quail - i tems Americans don't usually associate with Italian

Slice gresn tomatoes about * inch thick. D r e d f i la flour Beat olive oil In large fry pan. Saute gresn toma-toes in oil until golden brown on both

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Favorites include r a la marl fritti, a squid appetiser dish; fresh bread brushed with tomato, basil, otfve oil. garlic aad Parmesan chassa; and veal up rk thousa • madallons of veal sauteed with fresh toaoatoe, ca-pers. black olives, mushrooms, white Wins and garlic.

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dish. Leaves of radicchio and arugu-la lettuce from the restaurant's backyard garden are tossed with an oil and vinegar dressing. One reason given by Italians for serving salad last is that the dressing sooths and coats the stomach, helping digestion.

Cafe Cortlna's S0-by-50-foot gar-den behind the restaurant is more s labor of love than a cost-control ven-ture. Rina explains that the hours in-volved and the price of irrigation more than offset any food price sav-ings.

Moreover, they maintain a garden to provide the species of Italian parsley, plum tomatoes and arugula lettuce prevalent to the cuisine they serve. As Rina puts it, "the garden is a matter of pride."

When winter comes. Cafe Cortina must rely on produce from the East-ern Market terminal, which the To-noos visit frequently..

Plssa and tomato sauce heavy In olive oil, garlic and oregano a n products traditionally made la Southern Italy. Influenced by Aus-tria and France, Northern Italian cu-isine makes use of lighter creem sauces and frmh produce

THE TONONS actually call ths food they cuisine with a c a m Rina's family la I Italy aad * e p a w ap preparing the traditional Italian Otohsa la bm p a r

been able to combine some Southern favorites into their Northern Italian menu.

Named Cafe Cortina after the largest town near the area where Andriano was raised, the restaurant has been serving metro Detroiters for almost 12 years. On 10 Mile Road east of Orchard Lake Road, the full-service restaurant has s steady clientele of displaced Italians as well as customers from all nationalities who simply enjoy the healthy North-ern Italian cuisine.

White linen tablecloths and fresh flowers bring a bright, fresh appear-ance to the interior, which is other-wise quite dark and Intimate

Although both lunch and dinner menus are written in Italian, the To-nons and their wait staff are accus-tomed to explaining mens items to their non-Italian speaking custom-ers. For those who want a real tradi-tional Northern Italian meal, from antlpastl to alls grlglia. the Tunoas will select s ssrlss of courses, elimi-nating the aaad for

For thooe who Ilka to Northern Italian cuisine at

home. Cafe Cortina has pioiided a few recipes made primarily with freeh garden vegetahlee large enough to ssrue ae a mala course In-stead of side dish. Aad the Cafe Oor-

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presses were developed around the mid- 1800s. Before that, most maca-roni was produced in small shops and neighborhoods, which utilised hand-operated equipment. Nowa-days, there must be careful control in each manufacturing stage in order to make sure the product holds up well in handling and cooking.

First off, the milling of durham wheat into semolina is performed. This milling procedure is different from that of making regular flours in that a more granular product is

desired, with a minimum amount of flour. Therefore, certain aspects are altered in the production of semoli-na The durham wheat is moistened before milling to toughen the outer kernel so that the outer kernel can be easily removed, leaving the inner portion (the endosperm) which, in turn, yields the semolina.

Then the wheat is broken into coarse particles by corrugated rollers. Other rollers then crush the grain further and scrape the bran material from the endosperm. The particles are then sifted to separate the endosperm from the bran by a

BASIC PASTA DOUGH Almost as Important as the ingred-ients, It's the technique that makes it

so-o-o-o-o good 4 cups Serrano la flour 4 fresh eggs, lightly beaten 1V* teaspoons salt 2 teaspoons olive oil 2 teaspoons warm water

Sift the flour onto a large surface. Make a well and add eggs, salt, olive oil and warm water. Slowly use your fingers and get—the ingredients mixed into the flour to make a dough. Remove dough, wipe the sur-face clean, lightly flour the surface and begin kneading for about 10 minutes. Allow the dough to rest for 10 minutes, then roll out using a broom handle, rolling pin or pasta machine. Cut into desired shapes.

HOMEMADE PASTA VERDE (Spinach Pasta)

*•* pound cleaned, fresh spinach - 4 caps seminola flour 2 eggs, slighlty beaten 1 teaspoon salt

Cook spinach without water, well covered until tender. Drain well, pressing out aU the water. Force through a sieve or food mill. (Can be chopped in processor.) Sift the flour onto a board and make a well. Add the beaten eggs, salt and spinach. If too wet. add a little more flour, if too dry, a little more water. Allow to rest for 10 minutes, then roll into thin strips. Cut and use as desired.

PASTA FOR RAVIOLI OR TORTELLIN1

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1 tablespoon olive oil and/or 2 table-spoons warm water

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PASTA FRESCA (without eggs) 3 cups seminola flour 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons olive oil 1 cup warm water

Sift the flour onto a board and make a well in the center. Add salt, olive oil and a small amount of wa-ter. Slowly mix, bringing flour around the edges, kneading together, adding more water if needed. Knead until smooth. Allow to rest, covered for 15 minutes, then roll out and cut and cook as desired.

TOMATO PASTA 1 cap fresh tomato puree 4 cups seminola flour 2 e ggs 1 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons olive oil

Sift flour onto a large board Make a well in the center and add beaten eggs, salt of the oil and the toma-to puree, fresh of course. Using fin-gers, work around the edges of the well, incorporating all the mixture until a ball of dough is formed. Knead for 5 minutes, allow to rest for 15 minutes, covered. Roll, cut and cook as desired.

stream of air, which lifts away the smaller flakes of bran. (And you wonder why noodles are so pricy, eh?)

After all the milling takes place, the flour can be mixed with other flours and combined with water and/or eggs, then mixed into a dough. A vacuum is applied to re-move any air that might have been mixed in the dough because air bub-bles weaken the pasta

Then the extrusion process begins The process forces the dough through a die made from bronze or Teflon. An auger is used to push the dough through a cylinder leading to the die. The motion of the auger also helps knead the dough so that it is strengthened by the strands of gluten that are formed by kneading.

WHEN RESEARCHING this sto-ry, I found it interesting that with today's high speed machinery,the cylinder through which the dough is forced must be cooled with a water jacket to prevent overheating that might damage the dough The shaped raw pasta, which emerges from the die is then cut to the proper lengths

The newly shaped pieces of pasta are carefully dried under stricUy controlled conditions to bring the moisture content down to between 12-13 percent. Usually, this involves the passage of the product through several chambers of varying tem-peratures and humidity so that drying proceeds gradually and both checking and cracking are avoided

Of course, nowadays you can buy freshly made pasta in just about any supermarket, thanks to vacuum packaging that will keep the product fresher, without drying In all hones-ty, I do love the convenience of open-ing up a box. but lastewise you just can't beat freshly made (and cooked) homemade pasta

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If you're really interested in learn-ing all there is to know about pasta and how to use it, check out The New, Complete Book of Pasta." by-Maria Luisa Scott and Jack Denton Scoot, published by William Morrow If you enjoy making homemade pas-ta, try these recipes, guaranteed to bring Mama Leone to her knees'

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Most of the farmers come from the rural areas west and Ann Arbor, including Dexter, Chelsea and Erie, said marketmaster Joe Bida

"We don't allow bargaining," said Bida. a former Plymouth mayor who now lives in Canton Bida said farm-ers, who set their own prices, have no trouble selling their goods.

Maureen and Kelly Brown of Plymouth, mother and daughter, are

hooked on the muffins and cheese-cakes on sale at the market.

"Everything is fresh and the pric-es are good." Maureen Brown said.

Caryl Basel of Plymouth, a learn-ing consultant with the Wayne-West-land Community Schools, is a regu-lar customer. She already has taken her load of tomatoes, cucumbers and eggplants to her car. She's also pur-chased loaves of fresh baked bread and an armful of zucchini, banana and wheat bran tea breads.

"I LIVE IN a condo so I can't have a garden." Basel said. "I appreciate all the nice things from the farm,"

Faye Duckworth has stopped to chat with the apple farmer Neuroth. with whom she attended grade school years ago in Livonia. Newroth's full-time employment is with the Livonia Public Schools, where he is a learning specialist.

Mrs. Muffin, a.k.a. Mary Carey of Farmington Hills, smiled and joked with customers lining up for large

bran muffins at 60 cents each. "If you're on a diet, these are

great," Carey said, j a p i n g a muffin into a shopper's bag.

Carey helps her daughter Lisa, a 19-year-old sophomore at the Uni-versity of Michigan. Their family business, C&M Food Services, was the brainchild of Lisa, to earn money for college.

"I do the baking," Lisa Carey said. "I put myself through school with it. It pays the tuition.

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GAIL RUBER'S CABBAGE SOUP

7-8 beef bouillon cubes 7-8 cups water 1 large can tomato juice 2-3 ribs celery, diced 3-4 carrots, shredded 1 medium onion, chopped 4 bead cabbage, chopped

Add any vegetable you wish zuc-chini. broccoli, cauliflower, corn, and Mrs Dash seasoning salt to taste Pepper to taste Bring bouillon cubes and water to boil Add tomato juice, vegetables and seasonings Simmer until cooked.

SADIE'S COLD TOMATO RELISH 1 peck tomatoes, diced and drained 4 large sulks celery, chopped 12 medium onions, minced 1 red pepper, chopped 2 green peppers, chopped Vi cup salt 3 cups vinegar 5 cups sugar

Combine above ingredients. Store in glass jars in refrigerator. Makes several large jars

PAREMESAN VEGETABLE TOSS 4 cups broccoli florets 4 cups cauliflower pieces 1 large sweet onion, thinly sliced

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In each county, organizers will photograph the local contamination site, conduct interviews with people who live nearby and contact commu-nity groups about the bond issue.

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skilled in strumming a guitar singing about Michigan's pollution problems - travel the state, the group also will conduct door-to-door canvasses, telephone campaigns and voter registration and get-out-the-vote drives by student volunteers to push the bond issue.

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THE BOARD of State Canvassers assigned the letter "C" to the bond issue.

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Buchsbaum said be informed the Department of Natural Resources about the campaign, and said other

groups are also expected to ttelp seek votes

"We hope to tie into the other campaigns as they get started," he said He said PIRGIM is spending less than $13,000 in its effort.

Of the $660 million in the bond is-sue, up to $425 million would be used for the cleanup of toxic waste sites. Up to $150 million would be targeted for solid waste management, up to $60 million would go to a clean wa-ter revolving fund to provide grants to local municipaliues. and up to $25 million would go to a Great Lakes protection fund

(AP) — United Auto Workers or-ganizers are trying to become big men on campus as they attempt to spread the union's influence at uni-versities and colleges.

The UAW represents some 10,000 clerical, administrative and service personnel at 21 colleges, universities and public school districts nation-wide.

Barbara Rahke, organizing coordi-nator for the UAW Technical, Office and Professional Department, mid the union is now trying to organtte 500 clerical workers at Ohio Univer-sity in Athens, Ohio.

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The latest addition to the academ-ic council in Michigan came May 31. when the 320-member Central Mich-igan University Staff Association voted to affiliate with the union.

The organization was looking for a new bargaining representative after a former consultant retired, said Ro-sie Nedry, president of the clerical employees group at the Mount Pleasant school.

UAW bargainers helped the staff group win a 5.28-percent increase in wages and benefits in a one-year

economic agreement reached July 13, she said.

Local 2071, representing 950 cleri-cal, secretarial and technical em-ployees at Wayne State University in Detroit, has been on strike since Aug. 25 in a contract dispute.

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Rocks romp past Spartans, 42-14 By Dan O'Maara staff writer

Plymouth Salem not only re-mained unbeaten but no doubt gained added respect with its latest football victory Friday night.

The Rocks are 3-0 after beginning Lakes Division play by crushing Livonia Stevenson, a team expected to contend for the league crown, 42-14.

"1 think we're a little better than people think we are," said Salem coach Tom Moshimer, who watched his ballclub convert a pair of early turnovers into touchdowns and pull away before halftime.

He acknowledged the fact Steven-son, 1-2, was .without three injured players, including Rob Chanko, who was hurt in the season-opening win over Redford Union.

"It's very difficult to say" how big a factor those losses were against the Rocks, Spartans coach Jack Reardon said. "They play five posi-tions for us.

"(SALEM) KIND A overpowered us, and it's very difficult to think you can put people here and there and expect them to do what you want them to do."

With one exception, the Rocks achieved their victory on the ground, rushing for 300 yards and exploiting an apparent weakness at the corners

football of Stevenson's defense.

Junior quarterback Ryan Johnson, electing to keep the ball on the op-tion, skirted the end for two first-half TDs He also passed 52 yards to Brian Burlison for another as Salem took a 28-6 halftime lead.

But there was some question whether the Rocks had paid a heavy price for win No. 3 when Johnson in-jured his left ankle late in the first half and didn't return.

The injury didn't appear to be se-rious, however, and Moshimer said he expects Johnson to play Friday when Salem hosts Walled Lake Cen-tral.

In Johnson's place, Rob Kowalski supported Moshimer's preseason contention that he would be comfort-able with either one at quarterback. He had the same success running as Johnson, rushing for 58 yards and a TD while directing the Rocks to a pair of second-half scores.

"ONCE HE GOT rid of the first-series nervoysness, Ije was fine," Moshimer said. "He read the defense well and made the right decisions, so we feel good about t h a t " - / \

Salem struck for an early 14-0

lead, turning a pair of Mike Dali-monte interceptions into points.

Stevenson's interior defense, led by 223-pound Eric Ruth, shut down the middle of the line at the start, so Johnson, with Salem facing third-and-ld, winged a 52-yard scoring pass to a wide-open Burlison.

"I'm sure they didn't think we'd throw it," Moshimer said. "I didn't think we would either. I just decided to call it."

The Spartans' ability to bottle up Salem's wishbone attack changed for good when Johnson, who finished with 46 yards, slipped outside and went 20 yards for a 14-0 lead follow-ing the second pass theft.

"That's part of the triple option," Moshimer said. "The tackles are coming down hard, and you're hammering the fullback in there.

"THEY GET USED to taking him (the fullback), and Johnson is an ath-lete. He gets outside and it's tough to stop him."

But the Rocks weren't able to set-tle into a comfortable situation just yet. Stevenson's offense came to life on its next possession and assembled an impressive drive.

Salem's defense was completely fooled by Dalimonte's deceptive fake, and Ryan Myers dashed 26 yards up the middle to close the first

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Canton drops tight game Livonia Churchill opened its West-

ern Division season in the Western Lakes Activities Association Friday with a hard-fought 17-14 football win over Plymouth Canton in a game played at old Bentley High School.

"It was a good football game, a wide open game," said Churchill coach Herb Osterland, whose team is 2-1 overall. "We moved the ball well at times. We had a control ground game and they hit some long pass-es."

Churchill led 3-0 at half on a 30-yard field goal by Jeff Zawislak.

The Chargers made it 10-0 in the third period on a 1-yard touchdown run by Zawislak followed by Mike Spaccarotella's extra point

Canton cut the deficit to 10-7 at the end of the quarter cm a 19-yard pass from Jason Dembny to Mark Barrette. (Bob Quinn kicked both ex-tra points on the night.)

Churchill then scored the game-winning TD on a fake field goal as Spaccarotella hit J im Stoitsiades on

. a 4-yard pass. Canton made a game of it with six

minutes to go, Dembny to Barrette again on a 22-yard TD pass, but the Chiefs couldn't score the go-ahead points as they were left stranded on the Churchill 35 as t ime expired.

The Chargers held a slight edge in total yards, 240-237. They also woo the battle of first downs, 15-10.

Churchill rushed for 229 yards paced by Zawislak, who carried 18 times for 82 yards.

Jim Young gained for 82 of Can-ton's 103 yards on the ground, while Dembny completed six of 16 passes for 134 yards.

The loss drop® Canton to 0-3.

GARDEN CITY 13, INKSTER * Senior quarterback Brad Armstrong hit 12 of 25 passes for 206 yarda Friday, leading GC to a IK) noo-league victory over visiting Inkster.

The Cougars, 1-2 oa the year, gave rookie coach Bob EMmtnger Ua first wta against the winMas Vikings.

Armstrong toaaed a 34-yard touchdown past to junior tight end John Samborski with I M left in the fourth quarter to pot the p ™ away.

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Ron R o g o w i c z ( m i d d l e ) of Church i l l t r i e s t o s q u e e z e t h r o u g h P l y m o u t h C a n t o n teckkere Ter ry T o d d ( l e f t ) a n d Brian B a r t l e t t Church i l l w o n , 17-14.

GC had 185 yards total otfeaae to Ink-Bier's 10. Tbe Cougars hurt themselves with six turnovers. They fumbled twice Inside tbe Vikings' 10 and one of Arm-strong's passes was Intercepted In tbe cod

"We played well enough to wla," said Eistminger said. "We bad too many tarn-overs and we gave tbem two first downs with penalties."

Defensively. GC

linebacker Eric McCloud and free safety Brett Slotka, both with interceptions; along with noae guard Matt Riaba and abort halfback Jim Marssalek.

JOHN GLENN 22, WA. CEN-TRAL 4: Senior Bryant Satterlee was tbe workhorse Friday night leading Westland Joba Glenn (M) to a WLAA Lakes DivMon wta over visiting Wallad Lake Central (0-1).

Satterlee, a 0-foot-2, 210-pound tail-back, rushed for 234 yards in 36 carries. He scored on TD runs of 2, 3 and 7 yards. (Tbe previous week he carried tbe ball 30 times.)

Tbe Rockets, who led 10-0 at halftime, also got a 24-yard field goal from Wes Taylor with 6:14 left in tbe second period.

Glenn also dominated statistically, out-gaining Central in total yardage, 301-104. The Rockets held tbe Vikings to 43 yards on tbe ground and 61 yards pawing (5 of 17). Glenn also had more first downs, 15-7.

"I thought our defense was fairly sound," said Glenn coach Chuck Gordon "But we're still making mistakes. We've got some improving to do. Time is run-ning out though"

H A R P E R WOODS 24, C L A R E N C E V I L L E 14: Andy Weighill's 217 yards rushing (in 16 car-ries) and two touchdowns were wasted Friday, as visiting Livonia Clarenceville fell In a Metro Conference test

Harper Woods led 12-4 at halftime be-fore Weighill, a junior tailback, put the Trojans on top, 14-12, on TD runs of 69 and 3 yards in tbe third quarter. (Eric Conkright added both PATs.)

But tbe Pioneers struck twice in tbe fi-nal quarter to raise their record to 2-1 overall and 1-1 in tbe Metro. (Clarence-ville is 1-2 and 1-1.)

Despite tbe loss, Clarenceville had 407 total yards (342 on tbe ground) and 17 first downs, bat Trojans were intercepted twice and fumbled three times.

Defensive back Chris Foes (16 tackles, three assisU), teamed up with lineback-ers Jay Larson (12 tackles, three assists) and Paul Phillips (IS tackles, three as-sists) for a majority of tbe defensive stops for the Trojans.

WAYNE SI, SOUTHGATE * Sen-ior flanker Tom Fateon ran wild Friday, leading tbe Zebras (2-1,1-1) to tbe Wolve-rine A League wta at Sootfcgata Anderson (1-*. MX

Faisoo opened tbe game with aa 1-yard TD run and added three TDs ta the sec-ond ball on a 3-yard run, followed by a pair of punt retarns of 66 aad M yards

He had 2*0 total yards on tbe night

Canton rules cage tourney with big win

By Dan O'Meara staff writer

Chiefs take impressive win Look oat for Plymoath Canton! If first-meet results are a true Indication, the

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anybody. Conci Hooker WeDman's squad t r a n c e d peren-

nial dam B power Milan, 94-76 la the Canton pool

It marked the first time the Chiefs have defeat-ed the Big Reds, who finished secood in the state i«w year.

"I was real pleased," Wellman sakl. "We beet a food, qaeMty team. They ripped as apart last

wet led by Nicole Drake, who sot arty 191.44. freeatyle events bat met the state-meet [ Standards la both right off the bet She That wsant tta

Cummins woo the individual medley ta 2 22 49, aad Engelhuber was the 100 freestyle winner with a of 59.7.

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Teammates Caasie Cummins aad Lerl Enget- Drake also hnbsr also were lastramaatal, sock ctabniag a fort la the f r sss t i lo relay solo victory sod helping the Chiefs capture ths tec laded Sarah fehmita, K r * » « n « T « t a y B r s f a r . w a a s s o s a d a m 7 . i l .

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Plymouth Canton girls basket-ball coach Rob Neu had more in common with Detroit Pistons coun-terpart Chuck Daly than just tbe sharp-looking threads Saturday night

Besides being candidates for the Best Dressed Coach Award, both have molded championship teams, also.

Neu, sporting a black pin-stripe suit for the final of tbe Farmingtoo Mercy Hoops Classic, must have felt like a million bucks, too, af ter watching his ballclub hand Water-ford Kettering its first loss, 54-47.

"This was an Important night for our program," Neu said. "Last year we played for the consolation and tonight we play for the cham-pionship.

"I wanted to show the kids this game was important and meant a lot to us."

The Chiefs will no doubt move up from No. 9 In the Class A rankings after beating tbe team that upeet top-ranked Traverse City in the first round of the tournament

"Rankings aren't a concern, but what is Important Is that we came oat of a very difficult five-game stretch at 4-1," Neu said. "Most im-portant is bow much we're improv-ing."

Canton got better as the champi-onship game wore on, overcoming a height disadvantage and turning the tables defensively on the Cap-tains, 4-1.

At first, it looked as If Ketter-ing's front line of 5-foot-11 center Missy Davis and 5-10 for wards Ju-lie Scbmitt and Nicole Leigh would dominate. The Captains took the ball inirHr got inpialecl sscood shots and Uved at the free-throw line in the first quarter.

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Furthermore, the Chiefs lost their only truly big player when 5-11 center Saaen Ferto went to the bench with two aarty foa ls Clark played well ta her

and was voted to the all-tourna-ment along with Ferko "That forced the defense to challenge the wings more and allowed us to get the ball to Susan."

After the excellent first-half shooting loosened up the Kettering defense. Ferko returned to score 11 of her game-high 15 points in the second half.

Canton was shaken by the Cap-tains' press at the outset, but the Chiefs soon used their quickness to their advantage, with guards For-tier, Jenny Russell and Bell push-ing thp ball and catching the de-fenders out of position

"We struggled at tbe s ta r t but we came back," Fortier said. "The whole team came back."

Only a late surge and some key buckets from Schmitt enabled Kettering to force a 28-28 halftime tie, but the Chiefs made a decisive move in the third period.

Another factor was the weather. The hot humid temperature on the late September evening made the gym very stuffy and seemed to take a greater toil on the bigger Captains.

By then, Canton's defense was the one doing the harassing For-tier and Russell made a lot of steals in the third quarter, which fired up the transition game and helped to wear down Kettering.

"Rob said we got them tired, and they looked tired," Fortier said. 'We poshed oar defense oat to make tbem work harder.

"They were getting tired and made some bed passes, bet I think oar defense had something to do with t h a t "

The Ch ie f s r a n off IS unanswered points, holding the Captains scoreless for nearly six minutes and taming a 31-30 deficit into a 43-31 land.

Kettering, forced to press bet to-tally Ineffective agaiiwt the slick

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By Dan O'Meara staff wrtter

Tbe strategy, as envisiooed by Plymouth Canton girls Naskrfhsll coach Rob Neo, was «mpt»

T V Chiefs had to play good defense, especially in trying to neutralise Farmingtoo Mercy point guard Jen-ny Clinton.

Canton defended against the Marlim well «-y»»gh to defeat the boat team 44-41 Thursday in the opening round of the Eighth Annual Mercy Hoopa Classic. Tbe Chiefs played Waterford Kettering for the title Satur-day night.

"The key was making everything difficult for Clin-ton," Neu said, "and not letting the other kkta get easy scores. Defensively, we've improved a lo t "

Canton, 3-1, needed a boost from the defensive end when it found itself trailing early in the second period, 1 W .

THE MARLINS, who saw their record slip to 0-3, seemed to have solved the shooting problems that pla-gued them in the first two games when they shot S-of-« in the first quarter.

But the Chiefs, with some crisp passing in the half-court offense, picked up the pace before halftime and fashioned a 22-16 lead behind center Susan Ferko, who had half of her game-high 16 points in tbe first half.

"We lived off our defense to get us back in tbe game," said Neu, citing tbe effectiveness of Canton's half-court trap. "The defense allowed us to get some easy scores bu t more importantly, got us into tbe flow."

Mercy, following Lee Albrecht's basket that gave her team a 15-14 edge, failed to score a field goal in tbe final 5:10 of tbe half. But tbe Marlins 4bot a much-im-proved 40 percent for the game and were in it until the final minute.

' 1 felt very strongly we needed to drive tbe ball to the basket and utilise Lee inside, and we didn't do that dur-ing that duration," Mercy coach Larry Baker «»"i

We had longer droughts during our first two games that buried us. We weren't out of this ooe with 40-50 seconds (to play)."

THE MARLINS closed to within 24-20 early in the third period when Amy Edward converted a three-point play. But Canton got its offense rolling by the end of tbe

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Senior guard Michelle Fortier complemented Ferko's inside play with 10 points, but forwards Candi Jones and Stacey Thompson also were active around the hoop. They combined for an additional 18 points, Jones reach-ing double figures with 10.

"You can't key on those two (Fortier and Ferko), be-cause Jones and Thompson can put it off the glass," Neu said.

"When anybody goes man on us straight up, it's easy to go inside. Tbe key was getting Jones and Thompsoo into the offense off Ferko.''

Baskets by Jones and Thompson boosted Canton's lead to 42-30 in the ftaM< the Marlins managed to keep suspense in the game with big buckets by Joanne Stephens and Clinton that made it 44-38 with 2.57 to play

"1 did not enjoy losing, but I see a significantly im-proved team over Game 1," Baker said. "We were play-ing some ugly basketball in the first two games, and tonight we looked like challengers."

ALBRECHT SANK a leaning one-bander and made it a three-point play, bringing the Marlins within 44-41 with more than two minutes to play.

Clinton missed a l-oo-l opportunity and Mercy com-mitted a turnover at the offensive end, however, as sev-eral chances to cut tbe lead further were unproductive

"That's what I mean," Baker said. "There was a pos-sibility. and we created that possibility against a top-10 team I think they know they were in a ballgame."

With the Marlins pressing, Jones "broke through for coast-to-coast layup that all but wrapped up tbe win with just over a minute remaining.

Stephens had 13 points to pace Mercy's scoring, and Albrecht notched 12. Edward chipped in nine and Clin-ton added five. Canton was 0-for-4 at the free-throw line but shot more than 50 percent from the field (24-of-46).

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R W o r a jr*or at Dbr EOset Ford. 3 30 p.m. Lufn westland at G P Liggett. 4 15 p m. i_r* CXJRCN« AR Nortrvae. 7:30 p m. N c a ™ v ^ t o r at Lfv Stevenson T 30 p.m. ph Ca-tor ai W L Western. 7 30 p m. W L Certra- a! P"y Saterr,, 7 X p.m. Garoer at AoocJTia-Wn. 7 30 p.m. Red Thorston at ueNwidaJe, 7 X p.m. Wa»ie Mernooa. at L*K£Xn Park. 7:30 p.m.

Saturday. Sept 24

FaT! Harrison at Uv FrarwJin, i p.m. •Vestianc Glenn al Fam^ngton 1 p m CJa'enceviRe at Lomeran North, 1 o m. St A j a - a vs A A Gaone. Rcnaid a- R-J's Krati Field, 7 X p.m. &snop B e jess vs Redtord CC a- Gar oer, Ofy Junior High 7 30 p m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL Tueaday, Sept 20

SD''««3 Ovist, at Red Tenpie, 6 p m . GarenceyMe a; Redtord Union, 7 p.m Red Thurston at Taytor Truman. 7 p.m. BeoeviRe at Garden City, 7 X p .m Farrr Karnson at Llv FrankSn. 7 X p.m

LN 0 * * c * B at Hotbrnt. 7:X p . m N Fammgton at l > . Stevenson. 7 X p.m. Wesnand Gterm at Farmngton. 7 : X p.m. P y Canton at W . L Western. 7 : X p.m. W.L Central at Ply Satem. 7:30 p.m. 8<sr BorgessatRO. Shrtna. 7 : X p m. Farm. Has Mercy at Trenton. 7 : X p.m. St Clamant at St. Agatha. 7 : X p.m. Del Domncan at Luth Wesnanc. 7 X p . m

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Whftmore Laka at Luth Wesflana. 7 p.m. Lutheran West at Ctorencevfle. 7 p.m. Red. Thurston at MetvMdate. 7 p.m. Garden City at Woodhevery 7:30 p m Redtord Union at Dbn Edeel Ford, 7:30 p m Wayne Memorial at Southgate. 7 : X p.m. Uv FranWn at Uv Church* 7 : X p m. Lrv. Stevenson at WeaOand Gterm. 7:30 p m Northv«e at Ply Canton, 7 : X p m Ply Salem at N Farmmgton. 7 X p.m. Fanrwigton at W . L Central. 7 X p . m W.L Western at Farm Hameon. 7:30 p m Bsh. Borgeas at Pon Huron, 7:30p.m. Farm Has Mercy at S a g n m . 7 : X p.m. Sarru St Pat s at L-v Ladywood. 7 : X p . m Dbn. St Aiphonsus at S1. Agatha. 7:30 p m Red Temple at Mornce 7 : X p.m.

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Garden Cffy at Woodhavan. 4 p . m Redtord Union at Dbn Edaal Ford. 4 p .m Farmmgton at Farm. Harriaon. 4 p m. Lrv Church* at N Farmmgton. 5 X p . m Pty Canton at W . L Central, 5 : X p m W.L Western at Uv Stevenson. 7 p .m

Tueaday, Sept 20 Red Thurston at Immac. Concpt . 4 : X p .m S'field Christian at Red Temple. 4 X p . m

Wednesday. Sept 21 Ftedtord CC at H W Notre Dame, 4 p m Dbn. Edaet Ford at Garden Ctty. 4 p .m Uv. FrankSn at Farmngton. 5 30 p .m Uv Stevenson at Pty Canton. 7 p m Northvae at Pty Salem. 7 p . m

Thursday, Sept. 22 Uv Church* « Farm. Harriaon at cto Bentley H^h School 3:45 p.m. Bsfc Galagher at Red. Thixslon. 4 p .m N Fanrwigton at W . L Western, 5 3 0 p m

Friday. Sept. 23 Farm. Harrison at FVKfcney, 4 p m Redtord CC vs. Warren DsLaSale at Be* Cree* Park. 4 p.m.

Saturday. Sept 24 Redtord CC vs. U-D Jesuit High at Bel Creek Par*. 11a.m. Pty Salem at Troy High, 1 p . m

No. 1 team tumbles The first round of the Mercy Hoops Classic witnessed a major upset in

Michigan high school girls basketball Thursday. Waterford Kettering, although an unbeaten team as well, was a heavy

underdog against Traverse City, but the Captains stunned the top-ranked team in Class A with a surprising, 45-36 victory.

Pending tbe outcome of the consolation and championship games Saturday night Kettering was 4-0 and the Trojans, who were denied the chance to repeat as the Hoops Classic winner, 5-1.

Traverse City maintained a small lead at the start of the fourth quarter, but the Captains edged in front and made a move that increased their lead to 38-33 with a couple of minutes l e f t

THEN A SERIES of back court turnovers by the Trojans and a flurry of Kettering transition points boosted the margin to an insurmountable 41-33 with 1:05 to p lay

Traverse City all-stater Wendy Mernman, a 4-foot-1 center, was in foul trouble and didn't return until several minutes had gone by in the final period. She eventually fouled out at the two-minute mark.

Furthermore, 5-9 forward Lisa Anderson, the player who makes the Tro-jans a cohesive unit according to basketball observers, was lost to Traverse City earlier in tbe game with an ankle injury.

Nicole Leigh was tbe only Kettering player in double figures, but tbe 5-10 forward scored a game-high 26. Mikki Bryce and 5-11 center Missy Davis added six points apiece.

Mernman scored 15 for the Trojans, but she was the lone Traverse City player to reach double digits. Guards Nikki Kulik and Jeanine Skendxel had seven each.

SC netters prevail in opener

NORTHVILLE 7 PLYMOUTH CANTON 0

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Ho 1 singles A^nenne Edwards (N) def A.isse Hutr,. 3-6. 7-5 6-0

Ho 2 ABCfy Edwards (N) det Shem Baier, 6-0 6-1

Ho 3 "aren Vogt (N) de< Mk^ieae Spark-«r•an 6-0. 6-C

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No. 3 Afccia Maneon-KauRha Srtraman (N) def Heather Kaye-Reehsm Batra. 6-4, 6-1

Canton's ovwraS record: 3 -3 Hexl match 4 p.m. Monday at home vs

Norfti Fanrwigton

It took two games before tbe University of Michigan-Dearborn could figure out bow to handle this smaller, but quicker, volleyball team from Schoolcraft College Thursday at SC.

And by then, it was too late. Tbe Lady Ocelots humbled UM-D in the first two

games of their best-of-five match, 15-4, 15-3, and were ahead 7-0 in game No. 3 before the Lady Wolves rallied for a 15-11 triumph.

But any hopes for ^ comeback were quickly doused in game No. 4, this time with the Lady Ocelots rallying to overcome a 5-0 deficit and post a 15-8 match-clinching

victory in their seasoo-opener. Nikki Stubte and Maria Evans, both from Gardes

City, triggered the SC offense. Stubbs powered her way to 14 kills in 25 attacks with just two errors (a .480 attack average) and added three solo blocks and two block assists. Evans added a dozen kill* in 25 attacks with three errors (.340).

Alisha Love came off the bench to contribute seven service aces in 27 attempts, with two errors, and Chris Paciero (from Livonia Churchill) bad 27 assists in (2 sets, with two errors. .

SC bosts Oakland University at 7 p m Tuesday.

Canton girls trounce Vikes Plymouth Canton probably ex-

pected a tougher test than the ooe it received Thursday in girls croas country from Walled Lake Central.

But then again, bow much compe-tition can two girls provide?

Canton defeated a depleted Cen-tral team 15-50 in a Western Lakes Activities Association dual m e e t

Because of injuries, only two Cen-tral runners, Colleen Yuhn and Sheri

C h i e f s c h a r g e p a s t C e n t r a l Plymouth Canton won its first boys cross country dual meet Thursday,

defeating Walled lake Central 24-37. Central's Mark Kiniatowski placed first in 18:24, but Canton grabbed the

next five spots to quickly sew up the victory. Bryan Beach had Canton's best time a t 14:37, followed by Matt Hall in

third at 17:04. Brian Callou finished fourth, clocking 1744. Placing fifth was Mike Ream at 17:18, aad sixth place belonged to Canton's Jim h> 17:11.

Howard, competed. Yuhn, one of the best runners in

the state, won tbe meet in 14:21. bat Canton claimed the next five spots en route to the victory.

Lynda Scbeodel edged teammate Cathy McCabe by ooe second for tbe No. 2 spot at 20:28. Cindy Spessard finished fourth at 2*32, followed by Canton's Missy Jasaowski in fifth at

40:54. Sixth-place went to the Chiefs'

Kris Marquard, who clocked 20:57. Coach George Pixygudski is excit-

ed about his team's early season re-sults, which include a first-place fin-ish Sept 8 at the six-team Ypsllanti Early-Bird Invitational.

" I f s a great s tar t for us," Prxy-godski said. "Having five girls under 21 minutes is real good a t this time of the year. Tm real pleased with the progreas they're mak ing"

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Salem runs record to 3-0 with big win Continued from Page 1

quarter with the Spartans down 14-6. "We had a bit of a mental letdown

after scoring two quick touch-downs," Moshimer said. "That hap-pens no matter how much you harp against it.

"After that happened, we came back and took charge again and didn't let up the rest of the game. We eliminated a lot of the crazy things that might have happened to us."

Tbe Rocks responded with a sus-tained drive of their own to go up 21-6 early in the second quarter.

THE BIG PLAY was a 52-yard run by fullback Pat Bowie, the team's leading rusher with 87 yards on 16 carries. That set up another end run by Johnson, covering the fi-nal 19 yards, for tbe score.

"It was nothing we didn't see." said Reardon of Salem's ability to turn tbe corner. "We just didn't get there."

The Rocks drove for a fourth TD before halftime — the possession on which Johnson got hurt — and Bowie scored the first of his two TDs. He

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bulled over from 4 yards and later from 5 as Salem upped the margin to 35-6 late in the third period.

Kowalski's 2-yard run at 7:26 in the fourth finished Salem's scoring, and David Born ran 23 yards to put Stevenson on the scoreboard again with four minutes left.

Reardon. recalling the Spartans also began the 1987 season 1-2 and went on to win six straight and tie for the division title, said the lopsid-ed defeat would have no lasting ef-fect.

'Tdon ' t believe in that," he said. "That's not high school football

"The game is over now, and we can correct our mistakes and pick ourselves up. (Repeating the "87 tur-naround) is exactly what we're going to try to do."

There was something different about Wednesday night's Livonia Churchill-Stevenson boys soccer match, which incidentally ended in a 1-1 tie. '

For starters, the game was played on a neutral field, old Bentley High School. It was Churchill's home game, but the Chargers' field, re-cently resodded, was not playable, thus the site change.

Secondly, the two state-ranked powers met earlier in the season. It was only the third regular season game for both. Normally the two teams play much later. Both coaches, John Neff of Churchill and Pete Scerri at Stevenson, said they preferred playing each other later in the season

Thirdly, each team has a different look about them, although it may ap-pear only subtle to the average fan.

One big difference for Stevenson, which has appeared in five of six state Class A finals, is the goaltend-ing

The Spartans have had strong goaltenders before, but never had they started a take charge guy like junior Jerry Smolensk!, who came up big several times on the night to stymie the Chargers.

"THAT GOALIE (Smolenski) saved our life," admitted Scerri. "He talks our players and keeps every-body on their toes."

In the first half, Churchill missed five golden scoring chances

The Chargers' Mike Gentile head-ed one off the crossbar. On another play. Churchill received an indirect free kick in the box. so close that it was just five yards from the net.

But with all 10 Stevenson players forming a wall in front of the net, Smolenski rushed out and cut off Khaled Zeidan's attempt before he could even get off a shot.

In the second half, Smolenski came to the rescue again, making a diving stop on a bullet shot by Zeidan.

But Smolenski proved he was human, too, as Churchill tied the match midway through the second half when Darin Bodin's low drive squirted by the Spartans' goaltender. The play was set up when junior John Gentile sent a long pinpoint pass through the Spartans' vaunted brick wall foursome of Derek Willi-ford, Bob Dimitriou, Aaron Brown and Kurt Will

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Rocks top improved WLC The gap is narrowing. So tays Plymouth Salem boys soccer coach Ken Johnson of the differ-

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Host Walled Lake Central gave Salem a scare Wednesday before los-ing to the Rocks 2-0.

Salem scored both goals in the second half after a scoreless first half The Rocks remain undefeated in the WLAA at 5-0 and are 5-2 overall

Salem routed Central 15-0 at home last fall But . . "They were tougher than I thought they'd be,' Johnson said "It wasn't

easy. It 's parity, I guess "The youth leagues are spreading to the outlying areas," he added

"They're still behind us in talent, but they're coming It's not a walk-around anymore."

Ryan Fitzpatrick and Donovan Nichols scored the goals for Salem Greg Christensen and Joe Nunez collected the assists

Nichols plays defense, but be has become a goal-scoring threat, recording his fifth Wednesday Junior Matt Tudor made eight saves in net for Salem, recording his first career shutout on the varsity.

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After the game, Scerri admitted that Will, who often plays up front, was kept back on defense specifical-ly to keep an eye on Gentile.

Churchill, meanwhile, traditional-ly known for its defensive posture, a-la Bo Schembechler style, now have a few Anthony Carters in their arse-nal.

Zeidan, a four-year veteran, is joined up front by Gentile, Bodin and Phil Todino to give the Chargers a dangerous foursome.

And coming up for support from t h e m i d f i e l d is another gem of an athlete, junior Brady Ericson, who set up a number of good Churchill

scoring chances on the night Neff, the usually reserved coach

of the Chargers, can't hide his enthu-siasm for this team.

"We have more offense than be-fore with at least three good scorers," he said. "Tonight I thought we bad some real opportunities to score We missed them, but overall I thought we played very well

"THIS IS STILL a young team and we've got a long ways to go We've shuffled positions, but once every-body gets comfortable with each other we'll get better as the season goes along This is a good team and

with a good attitude They're work-ing very hard."

During Wednesday's city show down, Stevenson had trouble pet* trating Churchill territory with the exception of an occasional mad dash by right winger Pete Galea, tbe Spartans' top returning scorer

The Spartans scored their lone goal midway through the first half on a restart — Eric Schwedt on a throw-in from Dimitriou

Sometimes people expect too much of him (Galea}," Scerri sai«' "We have other scorers besides Schwedt and Galea, but our new midfield was not coming up and gi\ ing support We have some boles to fill, but we'll fill them "

Neff said his team had no special defense designed to stop Galea

"We played straight up and we virtually never concentrate on one player " said the Churchill coaci

But he (Galea) is great He gave n.e heart failure every time he wert down our side He's just got great moves"

ALTHOUGH STEVENSON has enjoyed the upper hand against their city rival over the years, particular-ly during tournament time Churchill simply won't go away

And after evaluating Wednesday s game, the Chargers appear to be 1 more serious threat than ever

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• SUBURBAN LIFE SECTION EDITORS BIRMINGHAM Becky Haynes 644-1100 ext 264 CANTON Julie Brown 459-2700 FARMINGTON Loraine McClish 477-5450 GARDEN CITY Sue Mason 591-2300 ext 302 LIVONIA Sue Mason 591-2300 ext 302 PLYMOUTH Julie Brown 459-2700 REDFORD Sue Mason 591 -2300 ext 302 ROCHESTER Carol Azizian 651-7575 SOUTHFIELD Shirlee Iden 644-1100 ext 265 TROY Carol Azizian 651-7575 WEST BLOOMFIELD Becky Haynes 644-1100 ext 264 WESTLAND Sue Mason 591-2300 ext 302

• CREA TIVE LIVING SECTION EDITORS OAKLAND COUNTY Co Abatt 644-1100 ext 245 WAYNE COUNTY Marie McGee 591-2300 ext 313

• EDITORIALS OAKLAND COUNTY Rich Perlberg 644-1100 ext 242 WAYNE COUNTY Sue Rosiek 591-2300 ext 349

• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR BIRMINGHAM 1225 Bowers. Birmingham, Ml 48009 CANTON 489 South Main. Plymouth. Ml 48170 FARMINGTON 33203 Grand River. Farmington. Ml 48024 GARDEN CITY 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml 48150 LIVONIA 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia, Ml 48150 PLYMOUTH 489 South Main. Plymouth. Ml 48170 REDFORD 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml 48150 ROCHESTER 410 North Main. Rochester. Ml 48063 SOUTHFIELD 1225 Bowers. Birmingham. Ml 48009 TROY 410 North Main. Rochester, Ml 48063 WEST BLOOMFIELD ... 1225 Bowers. Birmingham. Ml 48009 WESTLAND 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia. Ml 48150

SPORTS Each community has Its own sports editor. To report scores, call the appropriate editor.

• SPORTS SECTION EDITORS BIRMINGHAM Marty Budner 644-1103 ext 257 CANTON Den O'Meera 591-2305 ext 339 FARMINGTON Den O'Meera 591-2305 ext 339 GARDEN CITY Bred Emons 591-2305 ext 323 LIVONIA Brad Emone 591-2305 ext 323 PLYMOUTH Dan O'Meera 591-2305 ext 339 REDFORD Brad Emons 591-2305 ext 323 ROCHESTER Jim Toth 644-1103 ext 244 SOUTHFIELD Marty Budner 644-1103 ext 257 TROY.. Jim Toth 644-1103 ext 244 WEST BLOCWc lELD Marty Budner 644-1100 ext 257 WESTLAND Brad Emone 591-2305 ext 323

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CREATIVE LIVING News of the arts appears every Thursday. Deadline for notices of gallery shows (which must be legibly written) is 5:00 p.m. Monday. For more information, call the appropriate Creative Living editor

ENTERTAINMENT 591-2300 Ext. 305 Entertainment pages appear Thursday and include feature stories, theater and other entertainment reviews. TABLE TALK restaurant news column, and the UPCOMING calendar., which deadlines each Thursday (tor name to appear ttm touowino Thursday). Submit all information to Ethel Simmons, entertainment editor.

MOVIE REVIEWS 591-2300 Ext. 302 All questions about movie reviews, which appear every Monday in our STREET SCENE section, should be directed to Sue Mason.

Steve Barnaby is Managing Editor of The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers; 591-2300 ext 300

THE

©terlier & Htceutric N E W S P A P E R S

Wayne County:36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia Ml 48150 Oakland County:1225 Bowers, Birmingham,Ml 48008

Editorial Otficm* 33203 Grand River. Farmington. Ml 48024

489 S. Main. Plymouth. Ml 48170 410 Main. Rocester, Ml 48063

CLASSIFIED 8 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 W a y n e

Monday. September 19.1988 OAE

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L E A S E FOR L E S S

PONTIAC 6000 1S>W LE $4,700 PONTIAC. 8000 1983 IE.

1988 LIST PRICE: '10,932

LEASE $ per month FOR:

MORE

SPECIAL

WE WON'T LEASE YOU & LEAVE YOU!

1988 Automatic, air.

LIST PRICE:*8264

Stock a 1053 LEASE $ 4 0 0 5 8 *

I per monl FOR:

1988 LIST PRICE: *9257

LEASE $ 4 9 A 8 9 * F O R : I M B per month

Stock a 1424

Stock C3315

1988 NEW YORKER LANDAU

LIST PRICE: '22,580 LEASE FOR: $ 3 4 7 5 6 *

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This classification • ' "»• V<WW11 IWFLVI I c o n t i n u e d f rom the last Page of Section F.

WE SPEND MONEY ON OUR

USED CARS SO YOU DON'T HA VE TO!

880 Pontiac PONTIAC aOOOSTE. t964.. 97,000 iriilaa (hack/gray auede Nether manor S3.000 or beat. Cal Man. or Tuee . after 7pm. 34*4061

t FARMINGTON HILLS CHRYSLER * PLYMOUTH

L G r a n d River and Middlebe l t , 5 3 1 - 8 2 0 0 • 4 7 6 - 7 9 0 0

ft 1 - JACK DEMMER

USED CARS LOT #1

PHONE 721-8560 T R U C K S

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1887 FORD BRONCO H 4x2 Axomaac. ar Ml aMeel. cruaa control. Mrao. 15.300 QQQ RMKAIMC gold matdvng manor 1 1,900 1888 FORD BRONCO XLT 302 EB automatic, captain cMrs. poaer •ndoea. poaar

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J A C K D E M M E R

AFFORDABLE USED CARS PHONE 721-5020

1 9 8 4 F O R D L T D 4 D O O R Automatic, air, power saat, powar windows, stereo

• 4 1 9 5 Cal l 721-5020

1986 F O R D E S C O R T W A G O N SOQQC * apaed, air, stereo, cruise control. ^ 9 3

Ca l l 721-5020 1 9 8 5 F O R D E S C O R T 4 D O O R 5 spaad, air, stereo ^ » 2 9 9 5

Ce l l 721-5020 1962 PONTIAC J2000 HATCHBACK Automatic, power steering, power brakaa. star- tOQQC ao. sunroof sharp

Cal l 721-5020 1 9 8 5 M E R C U R Y C A P R I » A f t Q l -4 cytndar, automatic, air. stereo ' + 0 3 J casaaMe. IM aheei, cruise control Cal l 721-5020 1965 E 8 C O R T STATION WAGON 5 apaad, power brakaa AM/FM. rear datroat ' 2 8 9 5

Cal l 721-5020 1964 FORD TEMPO » 4 0 9 5 4 door, automatic, air. stereo .. • i T l m i n

Cal l 721-5020 1 9 8 3 F O R D T H U N D E R B I R D > 4 1 9 5

Cal l 721-5020 VtenpnaarMipoaar mri nWsat

1 9 8 2 F O R D E S C O R T S T A T I O N

W A Q O N ONLY *1AQ®5 4 apaad, oood economical tr-•naportatlon Cal l 721-5020 1963 FORD LTD

4 door. V6. automatic, aa. stareo 3695 Call 721-5020

1964 CROWN VICTORIA 4 door, automatic Mr. stereo. Ml atieM. cruaa control. IfiMAC poaar atndoaa snd lock* luxury group ( " 3 J

Cal l 721-5020 1913 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS L8 4 DOOR loaded with a* the toy* ' 5 9 9 5

Call 721-5020 1985 D O D G E C H A R G E R * c i Q c Automatic. Mr. stereo caeeetta. 3 l w yery low m*ee Ca l l 721-5020 1985 FORD LTD STATION WAGON l l g z . z s r * ' 4 3 9 5

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CaM 721-6090 1 9 8 6 % F O R D E S C O R T 2 D O O R A^owailtc. atr. stareo poaar ' 3 9 9 5

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TRUCKS

37410 MICHIGAN AVENUE A t N o r t h w o s ! C o r n e r o l N e w b u r o h

PONTIAC a000.lMS-31.000 mkaa. Mad. vary ctaan. 16000/

Paw Days >57-3*80 Evaa 6*4-7733 PONTIAC 6000. 1966 STt AutO-rnartic, ak. cinata toadedt

SUNSHINE^ HONDA 1205 ANN ARBOR RD PLWOUTH

453-3600 OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

SUNBifcD SE 1966. 2-door ar. 5 ipaaU pluat Oood condition. U »95 on; 861-3913 SUNBIRD 1960 Amfm »«00

85.000 maaa 425-5762

SUNBIRO. 1964 2 door Coupe. Pcwar steering 4 brakaa. air. auto-matic. tat. crulee. am-tm • aeatna.

rack 6 wire 'af aea. 13750 474-6766

SUN BIRO 1984. 2 door auto. Or. power »taarmg/brakee. ftereo. 61.000 mkaa *3750 737-0068 SUNBIRD 1984. 4 door. Mr. auto, am-tm caseena Asking (4800

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42.000 maaa. Ctaan. ruet proolec 14500 TRANS AM 1964, looka greet, rune greet, daan ae a aMsaa. priced ngttt. - hurryt 847-5825 TRANS AM 1965 TPF1 Red- Load-ed! Abeolulaty mam $7,600 or best.

546-6479 TRANS AM. 1966 Loaded. 26.000 19.600 TRANS AM. 1967 AutomeBc. ak. T-lopa eoery option Uke ne» or*, 12.000 mkea Won't lest at 111.96S.

TAMAROFF BUICK QUALITY USED CARS

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BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

882 Toyota CAMERY. 1964 WNte 4 aoor, 30.000 maaa. Mint 16.500 563-6566 CAMREY LE 1966. 4 cyandar. auto-aetie. 14.000 $14,000 or oMS CAMRY LE 1963 4 door. ak. enkae. amfm stereo, power steeiWa. power brakaa S55«5 851-0481 OMWt, IM5rDtkjii 3«Oen agrrr beige. 60.000 hary mSss.

CAMRY. 19 ». 5

SUNSHINE HONDA 1206 ANN ARMOR RO VLYMOUTM

453-3600 OPEN SATURDAYS 10-3

CAROL LA 1966 -SR5 S aiMm, red/btack 2-tone cssen. runs greet. $7500 435-2371 CELCA 1966. OT ooupe. red Sc. emomeac loaded. $14,

COROLLA LE, 1966 - 4 door. air. automatic, stereo, crutea. Ejucaasnt oontfoon $5600/beet 229-7913 COROLLA SR5 1964. loeded. enosk-• • • • • • • • i B M s r 5pm

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CORVETTE 1970. automatic 36a a meSanl oondWon $6600 or ba«

Alter SHI. 296 6968

Warranty Covers Engine Transmission, Drive Axle, Air Conditioning, Brakes, Electrical System, Fuel System, Front and Rear Suspension, Steering*

CLEAN-RELIABLE-DEPENDABLE-LOW MILEAGE

1984 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 4 door, 42,000 m lies. C M A M *

S 3 8 9 5

1985 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 4 door, loaded, 41,000. , miles.

S 7 9 9 5

1987 BUICK CENTURY LIMITED 4 doOr, 21,000 miles. * 3 Q 9 5

1984 OLDSMOBILE TORONADO V8, 40,000 miles. S o n n e

1988 BUICK CENTURY T-TYPE 29,000 miles. $ 7 9 9 5

1984 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED 4 door. 43.000 miles C A A A K

o 9 9 5 1988 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 88 ROYALE BROUGHAM 42.000 miles. > 8 9 9 5

1985 PONTIAC TRAMS AM Burgundy beauty.

s 9 3 9 5 1985 CHEVROLET CAVALIER WAGON 22,000 miles. » 4 9 9 5

1985 PONTIAC 6000 STE 4 door, loaded.

$ 8 9 9 5

25 MORE CARS TO CHOOSE FROM A axctuaioos of warranty axplatnad at time of purchase

D i c k S c o t t BUICK 2 0 0 W . A N N A R B O R R D . • P L Y M O U T H

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$ All '88 MODELS IN STOCK!

U N D E R

I N V O I C E ! P L U S

6.8% FINANCING & UP TO MOOO REBATE ON SELECTED MODELS

88 B e a t t h e P r i c e I n c r e a s e !

'89 VOYAGERS AT ' 8 8 V 2 PRICES In s tock for immed ia te de l ivery

£. !

CR£SS«OA. 1962. automatic. 0»er| drtne. sunrool. loaded. cMtsa. Mat $3560 or

SUPRA 1962. IseWisr. aunrool. at 7-7622 537

j S U N D A N C ^ J 3 door Meek, ak S speed, premium cloth aeata. Mated «iaaa aa4 moral

1988 PLYMOUTH HORIZON AMERICA

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INVOICE I T O Y O T A S I 90 TO OtOOBt FROM

i PAOE -OVOT*'

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TAMAROFF BLACK •QUALITY USED CAR6B

353- 1300!

•cTTLE 1974 oood oomMon. $ Cat after Stwr,

PLYMOUTH COLTDLl

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1988 PLYMOUTH RELIANT K AMERICA

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CASH SACK

.-or prwe e and

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PfVCES PLUS TITLE, TAX A DESTINATION

r ~ 455-8740

D E T R O I T

961-3171 tR Y SLER-PL Y M O U T H

\A ANN ARBOR RD P« ^ M O U T H MICHIC.AN o

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X TOYOTA QUALITY WHO COULD ASK FOR AMYTHMO

1988 CLEARANCE ON NOW!

'88 4x4 PICKUP Stock #521

WAS N O W

•11.893 $ 9 8 8 8

'88 4x2 X-TRA CAB PICKUP WAS

' 10,327

Stock #404

NOW

$8888

Great Selection — Great Savings NEW '88 4-RUNNER

Automatic, power steering and brakes, tltt wheel. Stock # 1179

WAS'16,338 NOW

$ 1 4 , 0 8 8 *

NEW '88 COROLLA FX GTS

Fully loaded.

WAS'14,643 NOW $12,888

NEW '88 TERCEL DX 5 speed, power steering, convenience

group, stereo. Stock #1130 WAS '9930

NOW

$8588

NEW '88 SUPRAS Save

3 to choose

NEW '88 CAMRY V6 Air, automatic, power steering and brakes, cassette. Stock #1036

WAS '17,753 NOW

$ 1 5 , 6 8 8

NEW '88 CELICA ST Automatic, air, stereo, special appearance

package. WAS'15,223

NOW S 1 3 , 2 8 8

Must Be Delivered by 9-23-88

TOYOTA

O P E N 9 9 MON 8. THURS

561 -6600 Tlx- Prople VVIui Know AttoiiT I oyot.i ?0i»7 S TELEGRAPH OEARHOHN

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Subaru Lou Says: I'm The Only Guy In Town Giving Up To...

FACTORY REBATES

ON 1988 SUBARUS* (That's 3 times Folks!)

DL Models - Factory Rebate '400 x 3 GL Models - Factory Rebate '700 x 3 GL 10 Models - Factory Rebate '1000 x 3 XT 6 Coupe - Factory Rebate '1000 x 3

ALSO UNCLE LOU HAS:

' 1 2 0 0

> 2 1 0 0

' 3 0 0 0 * 3 0 0 0

LaRiche Rebate on JUSTY

S300 LaRiche Rebate on H A T C H B A C K S . . . .

$300 LaRiche Rebate

on XLT COUPE . . . . MOOO HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION!! OFFER EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30th

"Plus ta* & plates, dealer contributions may affect prk», No factory rebates on Justy. Hatchbacks or XT Coupes

Sct&#sicc

Open Monday & Thursday 'til 9 p.m. Tuesday, Wed.. Fri. "til 6 p.m.

LOCAL: 453-4600 DETROIT: 961-4797

40875 Plymouth Road, Plymouth (Corner of Haggerty & Plymouth - Just West of I-275 across from Burroughs)

rffUs/r/o/ta/bs Y E A R - E N D f PONTIAC y GMC TRUCK " *

mm "BLOW OUT SALE!!" 1988 FULL SIZE EXPLORER

CONVERSION VAN 8tock 8T-962

WAS '24,703 DEALER DISCOUNT '5708

OR LEASE *371M

s 18,995*

1988 S-15 JIMMY 4x4 8lock #T-11t7

WAS '17.628 DEALER DISCOUNT '2040

NOW s 15,888* OR LEA8E p-r month

1 AT THIS PRICE 20 AVAILABLE AT MALAR SAVINGS I

1988 FULL SIZE SIERRA PICKUP WITH STARCRAFT CONVERSION

Stock #T-1067 WAS *18.4M REBATE ... *500 DEALER DISCOUNT '4404

NOW * 13,595* OR LEASE *255*™*poc month

t A T I M M n • AVAAJULI AT MflLAJt SAVMQS

1988 GMC SUBURBAN »T-11

WAS -..M7.S46 DEALER DISCOUNT "2081

now »15,895* OR L E A K *290*** BM month

1 ATI I AVALABLK AT I

9 M QUALITY SERVICE PARTS

PRE-INVENTORY SAVINGS ON 1989's!

1988 BONNEVILLE LE Demo Stock #2532

por month

1 AT TW8 PRICE 10 AVALABLE AT 8MLAR 8AVINOS I

WAS '14.919 DEALER DISCOUNT >2924

NOW M 1,995* OR LEASE W " month

1 AT THI8 PRICE

DEMO 1988 GRAND AM LE 2 DOOR Stock 98196

WAS '13.183 DEALER DISCOUNT '1830

y $1I353* 1 AT THIS PRIC

1988 6000 4 DOOR Demo Stock 01240

WAS REBATE DEALER DlSCOUN

1988 GRAND PRIX NOW

5°? S i 4 AAA*

9 AT THIS PRICE

500 0.4 4 M I X or lease

s 1 1 , 9 4 4 z z * 57 AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS'

WAS '13.228 REBATE '500 DEALER DISCOUNT *27»

NOW s9999* 1 AT THM PWCE

DEMO 1988 TRANS A M Stock #3024

DEALER DISCOUNT

now 1 1 6 , 4 9 9 *

NEW 1988 SUNBIRD 4 DOOR •lock #8443

WAS '10,510 REBATE *2S0 DEALER DISCOUNT '1037

•9223 1 AT THM I

10 AVAAABLf AT I

PONTIAC V GMC TRUCK

O n T e l e g r a p h

Just North of 12 Mile Road

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Corporate clips They may be dressing in 19$Q£)tylea, bat many corporate execs have left their hair s ty l e r t t the 1970s. There are a few who have taken the plunge and come up with stylet more suitable for the times. Meet those daring people oo Page 5D.

2Ek?r tiObsrrurr & fcrcrntric N r u i s p a p r r s

Monday, September 19. 1988 O&E * * ID

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J u m p m a s t e r Winn Alexis of P a r a c h u t e S e r v i c e s in T e c u m s e h s h o w * Larry O ' C o n n o r t h e f ina l p r o c e d u r e b e f o r e j u m p i n g f r o m t h e p l a n e . not 2,800 f e e t in t h e air a s t h e y will b e la te r .

photo* by ART EMANUELE/stafl photographer

. e x c e p t t hey a r e on t h e g r o u n d .

Every th ing g o e s w e l l o n t h i s j u m p . T h e p r o b -l e m is t u n i n g o u t t h e g u y t ry ing to o r d e r a n E g g McMuf-f i n o n t h e M c D o n a l d ' s d r i ve - th ru rad io .

'Look, Mom, no hands' By Larry O'Connor staff writer

To the news dode covering the Persian Gulf Mining Sweep-stakes: Can we talk?

Perhaps we could switch Jobs, if only for a day. See, I'm ap here in this plane 2,804 feet above Tecumseh, and

they have just opened the door. And, get this, I'm supposed to jump out

If my parachute opens, they tell me I'll slowly descend back to the earth in minutes. If not, they say it will only take 17 sec-onds.

Imagine tha t In the same time it takes someone to get up from his/her desk and reach the coffee machine, a person can fall 2,800 feet and lay a big wet kiss oo mother earth for the very last time. Think about i t

Because I haven' t until now that is. Negotiations begin. Beirut for a year? Sure. Siberia doesn't sound too bad right at the moment either.

"Exit tbe plane," barks Winn Alexis, jumpmaster on this, my ma irt^n parachute Jump.

OK, this is tbe final offer. How about 20 percent of the income? Not enough? Don't even Insult you with such a paltry sum. Then HI throw In the IRA. Still DO go. All r ight HI include the CIA, KGB and PLO, too.

"Go!" yells the jumpmaster.

You sign your name more times than Henry Kissinger did on the Paris Peace Accord. You start to think, 'Hey, this might be serious

But before my clenched hands leave the wing strut of this air-plane, I would like to retrace tbe steps of this mess.

FIRST, THERE was a meeting when it was mentioned skydiv-ing might make for a good story Guess who suggested it? And guess who also volunteered to do it?

But what the job entailed really didn't sink in until a month later when photographer and reporter walked through tbe door of Para-chute Services Inc., a t Al Meyers Airport in Tecumseh.

"This is the sucker, huh?" joked Judie Lange, who runs the Para-chute Service with her husband Harold Lange.

Please turn to Page 5

R.U. Syrlus Karlos Barney

Going for gold —Michigan style • y Irie Sandoreon Jonoo contributing travel editor

We may not make it to the sum-mer Olympics in Seoul, Korea, bat travelers are going for the gold all over Michigan this month.

The opening ceremonies have been held In a blaxing panorama of leaves oo the Keewanan Peninsula, 100 miles of autumn leaves protruding into Lakke Superior at the northwest corner of the Upper Peninsula.

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inc get op and stretch. If leaves don't turn you oo. how about f r u i t

vegetables, wine, bunting and festi-vals?

the Lower Peninsula entil It its Anal bow on oar own In the southern counties.

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You can color tour from a boat train, bicycle, hot air balloon, air-plane, car or, If you want to do it the old-fashioned way, and earn your pleasure, on foot

Training seems like a good word to associate with the "Color Olym-pics," and a lot of oar color tours are available by train. Coe Rail of Walled Lake, which focuses oo freight daring the week, runs color tours on weekends, especially to state wetlands aad btrdi

\ The Kalamasoo, Chicago Railroad dooa weekend col-or tours from Paw Paw to Lawrence or Hartford. The Michigan Railroad Qub Inc is also Into color.

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'Dear America' is inspiring look at 'Nam tragedy

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"Dear America. Letters Home from Vietnam" (A) (PG-13) 85 min-utes.

Griping, touching, horrifying, sad and. finally, the inspiring story of our Vietnam tragedy told with actu-al footage shot by television news-men. armed forces cameramen and everyone else It is the men, their courage and their high regards for comrades that makes this documen-tary an inspiring, must-see event. Voice over narrators reading sol-diers letters home include Robert DeNiro, Michael J. F01, Robin Wil-liams and Kathleen Turner.

"Crossing Delancy Street" (A) (PG) 95 minutes.

Isabella "Izzy" Groosman (Amy Irving) is a liberated young New Yorker with her eye on author Ivan Maes (Jeroen Krabbe). But never mind that modern stuff, Gramma Ida (Reizl Bozyk) hires matchmaker Hannah Mandlebaum (Sylvia Miles) to arrange things with Sam the pick-le man (Peter Riegert). Don't worry about true love, this romantic come-dy will charm and delight everyone.

Tbe Decline of Western Civiliza-tion Part II: The Metal Years" (•) (R).

Documentary on Heavy Metal movement with Megadeth, Seduce, Moterhead and Kiss.

STILL PLAYING:

"Bagdad Cafe" (B) PG 91 minutes. Except for a confusing opening,

this is a wonderful comedy about friendship, love and understanding. Jasmine (Marianne Sagebrecht) leaves her husband in tbe middle of the Mojave Desert and winds up in Bagdad where she rents a room from Brenda (C.C. Pounder), who has kicked her husband out. The two women, who start out with nothing in common, form strong bonds. Jack Palance also appears. Reviewed by Jennifer Morse.

"Bambi" (A) (G) 70 minutes. Short but good animated story of

young fawn growing up; Great ' for kids and adults on a nostalgia trip.

"Betrayed" (A) (R) 115 minutes. In the best Costa-Gavras ("Z" and

"Missing") tradition, this tense film combines political thrills and per-

n the movies

Dan Greenberg

social poignancy. FBI agent, Cathy Weaver (Debra Winger) goes under-cover to track murderers of contro-versial radio talk-show host. Howev-er, loosely based on the murder of Denver broadcaster, Al Berg, and the subsequent expose of white supremicist groups, this film will make you nervous about fascism and about personal involvement versus commitment as Winger becomes emotionally attached to the man she's investigating, Gary Simmons, (Tom Berenger).

"Big" (A) (PG) 95 minutes. A shy 12-year-old boy's wish is

granted when he wakes up one morn-ing in a man's body Tom Hanks skillfully captures the innocent, childlike qualities and gestures of a 12-year-old trying to live in an adult world. Reviewed by Cathy Guyer

"Tbe Blob" (D) (R) 90 minutes. This remake just doesn't cut it.

Horror film fans may love this blob with an "80s touch, but too much blood and guts and too little story . . . But don't worry, Kevin Dillon and Shawnee Smith save the day.« Reviewed by Jennifer Morse.

Grading the movie§ A+ Top marts - sure to please ;

A Close behind - exceflent

A- Still in running for top honors

B+ Pretty good stuff, not perfect

B Good

B- Good but notable deficiencies

C * Just a cut above average

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Z Reserved for the coiossally bad

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I so bel le G r o s s m a n (Amy Irving) t a k e s a l ong hard look a t S a m P o s n e r ( P e t e r Re iger t ) , t h e el igible p i c k l e a t o r e o w n e r w h o h a s b e e n

'Boll Durham" (A-) (R) 105 min-utes.

Wonderfully wacky, but slightly overdone summer in the minor leagues. Veteran catcher Crash Dav-is (Kevin Costlier) is brought in to steady hotshot young pitcher Nuke LaLoosb (Tim Robbins). Susan Sarandon and Jenny Robertson com-plicate matters. Film is as explicit as possible while remaining an "R."

"Clean and Sober" (C-) (R) Maudlin soap opera has Daryl

Poynter (Michael Keaton) cm the lam and hiding out in a 21-day detoxifica-tion program. So-so PR for your lo-cal chemical dependency center.

"Cocktail" (C-) (R) 110 minutes. Adolescent fantasy, populated

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"Coming to America" (B-) (R) 120 minutes.

Hollywood and sexist view of Afri-ca, but Prince Akeem (Eddie Mur-phy) rebels against an arranged marriage and visits New York City to find his own bride. The good news is Murphy plays a character instead of playing Eddie Murphy and has some touching scenes with his Amer-ican girl, Lisa (Shari Headly). The bad news is, despite some funny stuff, there^ too much adolescent humor.

"Die Hard" (•) (R). Bruce Willis and Bonnie Bedelia in

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"A Fish Called Wanda" (A) (R) 110 minutes.

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Living Colour is challenging music industry stereotyping

Monday, September 19, 1988 0&£ * * 3 0

By Larry O'Connor staff writer

OK, here's the facts. Living Colour Is a highly touted hard rock band They have a critically acclaimed LP "Vivid" and they are in the midst of a U.S. tour.

Ah, but if it were all as simple as that. All four members of Living Co-lour are also black, which leaves them up for constant scrutinizatioo and analyzation by the music indus-try.

If black folk artist Tracy Champ-man and black bluesman Robert Cray have thrown AOR radio a curve, then Living Colour is a knuc-kleball they're not sure how to han-dle.

On the one hand, Living Colour is an anomaly to white-dominated, al-bum-oriented rock radio stations. Black radio tends to shun them be-cause their music isn't along the lines of rap, rhythm and blues or soul. So, on the surface, tbe problem

would appear to be two-fold. "Our problem is 10-fold," said

bass player Muzz Skillings. taking time from a video shoot in New York for a telephone interview.

Skillings is not exaggerating. "Vivid" (Epic) is a high powered, bard-edge rock and roll document on vinyl. But If it doesn't bullet to the top of tbe charts, tbe record industry folk can simply say, "See, I told you. Stick to black music. It sells."

EXCEPT Living Colour doesn't buy into that. They didn't emerge from the New York City rock scene to be different. The group wants to break those stereotypes, which say contemporary black artists should perform rap, R&B or gospel.

"Yeah, simply put, it's the segre-gation of radio," Skillings said. "But it's also lumping black people into archetypes. People in the media feel safe portraying blacks separate from themselves. They listen to their own music. They eat their own food.

"And while most people are intel-ligent enough not to believe the obvi-ous stereotypes, there are the subtle ones they still hold on to."

Part of the problem can be blamed with the record industry going corporate. Music analysts be-gan dictating what sells and what won't. Black hard rock, they figured, began and ended with Jimi Hendrix.

Skillings begs to differ. He points out that Funkadelic fused funk with hard rock elements and the Isley Brothers took the hard-guitar route (anybody remember that "Twist and Shout" was their song).

"The bands are out there," Skill-ings said, "but the marketplace doesn't want anything to do with them."

Black Rock Coalition seeks to change that. Founded by Living Co-lour guitarist Vernon Reid. the group's goal is to break down stereo-types and provide black artists on the cutting edge an opportunity to be discovered.

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m R e s p o n s i b l e fo r t h e h a r d - e d g e r o c k s o u n d of Living Colour a r e Muzz Skil l ings ( f r o m lefty,

IN CONCERT

baaa , C o r e y Glover , voca la , Vernon Reid , gui-tar, a n d William C a l h o u n , d r u m a .

LIVING COLOUR is the first band of the coalition to be signed to a ma-jor record deal (Epic).

Where others merely go through the motions, Living Colour brings a spark to hard rock that adds a fresh perspective to an often-cliched genre of music. Tbe group combines a raw mix of blues, funk and jazz elements and funnels that into the steady stream of a potent hard rock. Reid's guitar virtuosity hallmarks the Liv-ing Colour sound

Lead vocalist Corey Glover, who also had a role in the movie "Pla-toon," sings of urban discord in num-bers like "Open Letter (to a Land-lord)" and "Which Way to America "

As with rap, Living Colour uses hard rock to express the struggles of living in an urban setting

"(Hard rock) is a different expres-sion about the same thing," said Skillings. who is a graduate of City College of New York and lives in Queens. "Rap lends itself to express-ing discord with society. It's your own story, your own words, your own culture. Hard rock is the same thing."

Mick Jagger was impressed with the group when he caught their act at CBGBs in New York. He helped produce Vivid" along with Ed Stasi-um (Ramoji€3>J'alking Heads and Gladys IOi4gifr*ihe Pips)

Jagger prayed harmonica on Bro-ken Hearts" and provided the back-ground vocals on the Caribbean-fla-vored "Glamour Boys."

"IT WAS great," Skillings said "He didn't change us musically. He didn't try to take control or any-thing. He just recorded what he heard at CBGBs."

In support of the album, the band recently played a show in London. Radio in the UK has been playing cuts from "Vivid" regularly.

In this country, support is also be-ginning to swell. Their audience is quite diverse, anywhere from skin-heads to B-boys can be found at their shows. Skillings said they seem to at-tract the fringe section of many groups

"We're saying, Hey listen to us," " Skillings said.

Living Colour will perform unth Soul Asylum tonight at the Necta-rine Ballroom in Ann Arbor For more information, call 961-MELT.

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A n t i - F a s h i o n l e a d s i n g e r T r a c i ia b a c k e d u p by Je f f Be l t o n d r u m a a n d Larry Bea ty on b a a a .

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Anti-Fashion fuses '60s and '80s rock By Larry O'Connor staff writer

Traci sounds more like a politician than a musician

"We're individuals and we're hon-est." said the lead singer for the group Anti-Fashion "1 think people like that I do "

The platform from which Anti-Fashion sings is a fusion of 1960s acid rock and 1970s progressive rock. Theirs is a policy of new music formulated by a committee of three people All three come from differ-ent backgrounds, but somehow they click musically

Traci is the amiable, yet hard-dnven chair of the trio The note stops here with her She dominates the band's presence with an etheral voice, sounding somewhat like Bjork of the Sugarcubes She is back up by Jeff Belt on drums and Larry Beaty on bass

The name of the band conjures up an image of a left-of-center musical act Not the case, Traci said

"We're not really radical," she said. "The reason that we chose that name is that it is a little rebellious We're not trendies, but we're not radicals either.

"We're kind of an alternative to alternative."

TO EXPOUND further. Asti-Fashion wants to make good music. Falling into the crowd of alleged trend setters is not the top priority pn their agenda

That in itself puts Anti-Fashion on the Detroit band ballot in its own category- Too many local groups can be found guilty of following trends instead of setting them

Anti-Fashion believes strong, well-written songs will tell the story Tra-ci is the chief songwriter of the group.

"When I go to write a song, we're not catering to anyone's tastes ' she said "We're writing them from the heart "

Also, according to Belt the band isn't stuck on one particular sound or genre of music—

"We vary it," be said. "Sometimes you can hardly tell it's the same band when we play two different songs"

Another facet is Traci's no-fnils approach. The commiUed songstress dominates a performance with her voice No high heels or hiked up mini-skirts are needed by her

In addition to having a strong voice, Traci is quite a skilled guitar player Those who have never seen her perform apparently have a hard time believing that.

i f I tell someone people that I'm in a band and play guitar, they say Ya sure,' " she said

B I T IT WAS Traci's doing that the band got started She played m a number of garage bands and did some solo folk stuff but really noth-ing too serious

She put an ad in the Metro Times, looking for a drummer Belt was one of the first to respond. Finding a bass player wasn't as easy. After countless auditions, they settled on Beaty

LOCAL Here are the top 10 songs receiv-

ing airplay on "Detroit Music Scene," which is aired 4-5 p.m Sun-days and repeated 5:30-6:50 p.m. Tuesdays on WDTR-FM 90 9

1 "Voices.' Cody Jaret 2 Fade Awav." Treebouse Beggars 3 "Cham Gang," Volebeats 4 Second Thoughts." Karen Mon-ster. 5 "Me With You," Happy Death Men 6 "One of a Kind," Randy Brewer 7. Wicked Day," Coven 13. 8 "Arctic Blue,' Dennis Style*. 9 Watch Me Fly." Beer on tbe Pen gain 10 Sadsville Jerry Vile N

COUNTRY • SOUL ASYLUM

SouT Asylum will perform with special guests, Living Colour, tonight at the Nectarine Ballroom, 110 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor Tickets are f 12.50. For more information, call 99-MUSIC.

• FULLY LOADED Fully Loaded will perform Tues-

day, Sept. 20, at tbe Blind Pig, 208 S. First St., Ann Arbor. For more infor-mation, call 996-8555.

• ROBERT NOLL Robert Noll will perform Wednes-

day, Sept 21, at Tbe Good Co., 23845 W. Warren, Dearborn Heights. For more information, call 274-4848.

REVIEWS

• WIRES "Wires wfl] perform Thursday, Sept. 22, at the Hamtramck Pub, 2048 Caniff. For more information, call 365-9760.

• IGGY P O P Iggy Pop will perform Thursday,

Sept. 22, at the Royal Oak Music Theater. Tickets are $17.50. For more information, call 546-7610.

• INI KAMOZE Ini Kamoze will perform with spe-

cial guest, Edube, in Reggae Relief on Friday, Sept, 23, at Saint An-drew's Hall, 431 E. Congress, De-troit. For more information, call 537-5212.

• HIGHWAY MEN — N e w grass rockers The Highway Men will perform with special guests, Makah Rhythm Tribe, on Fri-day, Sept. 23, at Alvin's, 5756 Cass, Detroit. For more information, call 832-2355.

• BEER ON THE PENGUIN Beer on tbe Penguin will perform

Friday, Sept. 23. at Lab's 21, 2930 Jacob. Hamtramck. For more infor-mation, call 875-6555.

• JUNK MONKEYS The Junk Monkeys will perform

on Saturday, Sept. 24, at Lili's 21, 2930 Jacob, Hamtramck. For more information, call 875-6555.

• KNAVES The "Knaves will "perform with spe-~

cial guests, Wires, on Saturday. Sept. 24, at Hamtramck Pub, 2048 Caniff. off 1-75 For more information, call 365-9760;

• GODFATHERS The Godfathers will perform Sun-

day. Sept. 25. at Saint Andrew's Hall, Congress, Detroit. For more infor-mation. call 961-MELT.

• WAS (NOT WAS) Was (Not Was) will perform Fri-

day, Sept. 30. at Saint Andrew's Hall, Congress, Detroit. For more infor-mation, call 961-MELT

COLLEGE Here are the top 10 albums receiv-

ing airplay on WORB-FM. the cam-pus station of Oakland Community College Orchard Ridge campus

1 "Tighten Up," B-A-D. 2. Disorder," Front Line Assembly. 3 Lullaby," Book of Love. 4 Abbey Road EP." Red Hot Chili Peppers. 5 "Aliens . . . " Thomas Dolby. 6 "Peekaboo. Siouxsie and tbe Ban-shees. 7. 'Lovely,' Primitives. 8 "People," Hothouse Flowers. 9 "Green Thoughts," Smithereens 10 "Disco Dancer," Devo.

BUENAS NOCHES FROM A LONELY ROOM — Dwight Yoakam

SUBSTANCE — Joy Division

When a guy like Dwight Yoakam puts out a new album, you want to love I t

That's because Yoakam has good taste. He plays hooky-took country murtc, a style made popular in the '50s and '60s by Lefty Frinel l , Bock Owens and Merle H a g ^ r d .

It's a swinging, gutsy kind of coun-try, marked by stinging guitars and playful steel guitar and fiddle sounds.

The style Is well suited to Yoak-am. He's got that nasal country twang and can put a great big oie teardrop ia his voice. And hs's got a hot band - essential to a good hooky-took sound.

Bat becaoM Yoakam's soogwrtt-ing ia not up to tbe

try artist of the '60s, joins him oo vocals.

The tempo oo '"Streets" is turned up to a swift polka beat, complete with Ry Cooder side man Flaco Jimenez oo accordian

Maria McKee, tbe excellent lead singer of the group Lene Justice, joins Yoakam oo tbe classic "Send Me tbe Pillow."

But her voice is low in tbe mix. They should have turned her up and let tbe pair cut looae oo ooe of those spunky old Porter and Dolly songs

Best to pass oo this album and pick up "Streets of BakersfleM," available oo 45.

— Kevin Brown

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Joy Division achieved mythical status around 1978 and this status was only consolidated by the hanging suicide of their intense lead singer Ian Curtis in 1980. It is said that his death, at 23. was influenced by his worsening epilepsy and the disinte-gration of his marriage

At this time, the rest of tbe band continued on as New Order. The sui-cide provided tbe Infinite gap be-tween Joy Division, their name com-ing from tbe slang for the tbe prosti-tutes' wing of a Nasi concentration camp, aad New Order. At tbe same time it was tbe ultimate symbol of Joy Divisloa Itself

Those who may already be famil-iar with Joy DivWoo's musk; know what I mean wfcao I say that lan Curtis' Intensity gave Joy Division a

ura To Marray of the

"If Joy Dtvi-It waa to center a refusal to pre-- was aU r igh t -

is s collection of i tracing t t e r career from 1977

to 1980. It is interesting to bear tbe progress and development made in this short period by tbe band as lan Curtis realises tbe power of his voice and Peter Hook develops his charac-teristic bass riffs.

We are first given a taste of early Joy Division with the almost Ra-monseaque •Warsaw." It then moves from strength to strength as each new song exemplifies tbe pi ogress made through the frantic, pent-up power of Tranamiasina." the fright ening "She's Lost Control" to the ex hilarste classic ' Atmosphere" and their only atxalled hi t the heart-breaking "Love Will Tear Us Apart "

New Order fans piddag up tMa LP and expecting aastbsr tec party wiD be surprtaed by Joy DtvMoo's s ta r t power aad austere beauty Joy

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TEMPLE OF LOW MEN — Crowded House

This House is looking for a borne on the airwaves these days, unfairly ignored by album rock stations and deemed too contempory to garner classic rock airplay Top 40 is the only format that has given them a house warming of any kind

That's a shame, because the versa-tile Australian pop-rockers have come up with another Capitol gem in "Temple of Low Men." ifhich fea-tures haunting arrangements lush harmonies and exquisite production

Unfortunately, although none of Neil Finn's songs are an embarrass-ment none are quite as compelling as "Don't Dream It's Over," from tbe Beatlesque group's 1986 debut

But "Temple of Low Men' de-livers — if only radio programmers would notice

Speaking of the Beetles. Kill Eye" and "Into Temptation" show-case elements of tbe Fab Four On the former. Finn's raw vocals and guitar remind ooe of John Lennoo oo "Yer Blues aad "Glass Omon: parts of "Into Temptation" mirrors Etasoor Rlgby" iqusically

Lyrics oa tbe quirky "Ska ly" also suggest Fii

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Here are the top 10 country songs -receiving-airplay on WWWW-FM. a

country station in Detroit.

1 "Give a Little Love. The J odds 2 "I'm Gonna Love Her on the Ra-dio." Charley Pride 3. "The Gift.' Tbe McCarterv 4 "A Little Bit in Love." Patty Love-less 5 "Don't Close Your Eves," Keith Whitley. 6 "I'm Down to My Last Cigarette K.D Lang 7. "Streets of Bakersfield,' Dwight Yoakam and Bock Owens 8. "I Couldn't Leave You If I Tried " Rodney Crow ell. 9. "Honky Tonk Moon." Rand> Travis. 10 "I Have You." Glen Campbell

ents are well-complemented by Paul Hester and Nick Seymour, who play drums and bass respectively

It's main trait over two albums is a knack for knocking out rock, pop and ballad tracks which have indi-vidual freshness The optimistic tone of the lilting "Love This Life" is fol-lowed by "In the Lowlands," which Is neatly framed by sounds of tbe Aus-tralian outback

The group isn't per fec t though Sometimes, Temple of Low Men

suffers from a tired vocal delivery ("When You Come") or ridiculous lyrics J T d much rstbar have a trampoline in my front room than an isolation tank ")

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Knock, — knock Having ei ther of these great looking brass pieces on your door may make you the v ic t im of a lot of knock-knock jokes, but one thing is certain, your door wil l be a standout f rom others on the block. The anchor and tennis racquet shown are just two of numerous solid brass appertenartces guar-anteed to last a l ifetime through any k ind of weath-er. Anchor, $49.70; tennis racquet, $20. Russell Hard-ware, 1036 Hunter Boule-vard, Bi rmingham.

Lighter look It may seem like a product that defeats its purpose, but Max Factor 's new "co l -or less" mascara does ev-erything regular mascara does except darken your lashes. The clear coat ing separates and coats the lashes to make them look thicker and longer wi thout the color that often causes s m e a r s a n d s m u d g e s

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STREET WISE Drawing room

An association of students and community friends interested in fig-ure drawing and painting say there's always room for one more at Art on tbe Ridge.

The group meets the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Room 203 of Building L on Oakland Community College's Orchard Ridge campus in Farmington Hills.

The cost is $3 for students and $4 for general public. The group will meet on Sept. 24, Oct. 8 and 22, Nov. 12. Dec 10., Jan. 14 and 28, Feb. 11 and 25. March 11 and 25, April 8 and 22. May 13 and 27 and June 10 and 24.

For more information, call Au-drey Jakee at 471-7577. OCC's Orc-hard Ridge campus is at 12 Mile and Orchard Lake Road.

'I see it in the stars'

If you're into astrology, you won't want to miss the Astrology '89 fall fair series.

Tbe fairs are being held in four lo-cations throughout the metropolitan area, beginning with this weekend's east fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m Satur-day, Sept. 24. at the Georgian Inn, 31327 Gratiot at 13 Mile.

The other fairs are the Troy-Ro-chester fair from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 8 at the Troy Holiday Inn, Ro-chester Road at 1-75; the west fair

from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 29 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Rama da Inn Southfield. Telegraph at 12 Mile Road; and the north/south fair from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 12 and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 13 at tbe Hazel Park Holiday Inn, Nine Mile Road at 1-75.

Admission will be |5 . There will be lectures, computer printouts and readings of various arts for 38 each.

The fairs are the state's largest such astrology-psychic events. They are being presented by Rich Milos-tan, who will give two of the lec-tures, "Your Sun Sign Projections for 1989" and "Astrology and Your RelaUonships."

A soapy weekend

The stars will shine, so to speak, at the Grand Traverse Resort near Traverse City the weekend of Nov. 18-20 for the Soap Celebrities Week-

e n d . Yep. that's right. You can enjoy a

weekend at the resort and rub el-bows with Kim Zimmer and Robert Newman, also knows as Reva Shayne and Josh Lewis respectively of the CBS soap, "The Guiding Light."

The weekend will be highlighted by a dinner theater-in-the-round with performances by the stars, a quesUon-and-answer session and an opportunity to act out a scene with your heartthrob.

It also includes a luncheon fashion show, Sunday brunch and use of the resort's state-of-the-art health club facilities The weekend costs $150 (hotel), $145 (studio or two-bedroom condo) or $175 (tower or one-bed-

room condo) per person. For reser-vations, call 1-800-678-1308 or (616) 938-2100.

Super supper Speaking of stars, well-known

area witch Gundella has a way for people to enjoy Halloween.

She's planning a mystery bus trip to a local old mansion, now housing a fine restaurant, which is reportedly haunted by the ghosts of the original owners.

Trippers" will be served a f ive course meal, hear Gundella relate the history of tbe mansion — the heart-breaking story of its first occu-pants and the ghostly experiences that have followed their demise — and sit in on a seance in which one of the participants may become a me-dium through which the spirits of the dead reach out to the living.

Reservations are on a first come, first served basis and are limit. Tickets cost $55 per person and can be ordered by calling 427-1027

Seeing red Mars, tbe enigmatic planet, evok-

ing a sense of awe, mystery and bi-zarre visions of possible inhabitants, is the featured subject during Cran-brook Institute of Science planetari-um d e m o n s t r a t i o n s t h rough Thanksgiving weekend.

When Mars approaches Earth this month it will be the red planet's closes encounter in 17 years, making the event a hot astronomical topic.

This special planetarium pro-gram, narrated by Patrick Stewart. Captain Jean Luc Picard of TV's

' Star Trek The Next Generation traces the man's expanding know I edge of Mars from speculation b> early astronomers through modem findings by robotic spacecraft expk< raUon.

Concluding the program will be < look into the future when manned exploration will be reality and when in the decades to come, we will b* the Martians

The Mars show is being shown at 1:30 and 2.15 p.m. Saturday and Sun day and again at 7:30 p.m Saturday Cranbrook Institute Of Science is « 500 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield Hills.

Cider run Closer to home, athletic typ<

might be interested in the fifth annu al Ciderfest Run that will be held a the Diehl's Cider Mill in Holly Satur day, Sept. 24

A 9 a.m. one-mile run walk wii precede a four-mille run at 9:30 a m The races will be through the app!> orchards and surrounding country Fifty-two plaques and awards will be given to the top finishers and the top three finishers in all 16 age divi sions.

It just part of the activities taking place at the cider mill, at 1478 Ranch Road between Highland and Holly. There will be an arts and crafts tent, free wagon rides anu cider making demonstrations

Advance entries of $5 for the one miler and $8 for the four miler in- > elude a T-shirt and refreshments af ter the race. Entries taken the day of the race will cost an extra $1,

For information, call 634-8981 o< 887-3921.

Gallery shows off Inuit sculptures The Four Winds Gallery in Bir-

mingham and Tutavik are present-ing a first in the state of Michigan — a major exhibition of contemporary Inuit sculpture.

"Legacy in Stone" will be at tbe gallery from Sept. 23 through Oct. 16 and will open with a 7-10 p.m. recep-tion Friday. Inuit expert Lauren Venchiarutti will be at the opening.

The survival of the Inuit, also known as Eskimos, depended on their ability to make the necessities for everyday existence with their

own hands. That led to the making of carved objects for decoration, relig-ion and toys — and later for trade.

During the past 30 years, people have shown an increasing interest in Inuit art and culture, leading the In-uit across the Artie to produce in quantity carvings representative of their traditional camp life.

The carvers reveal individual preferences for both subject mat ter and material — from hunting ani-mals to their world of spirits to their

igloo homes. Stone is the most fre-quently used material, but antler, bone and ivory also are used by the carvers.

As the artists have settled in per-manent communities, carving has become an important means of ex-pressing their memories of the tradi-Uonal Inuit way of life.

Inuit sculpture is now recognized around the world, but because it is a sought-after and uniquely Canadian form of artistic expression, it has led

to a proliferation of mass-produced imitations.

To protect the consumer and the Inuit carvers, the Canadian govern ment has registered the symbol of the igloos as a trademark to ceriif that the sculpture is handmade by the Inuit.

The Four Winds Gallery is at 340 E. Maple Road in downtown Bir mingham For more informaUon on the exhibition, call the gallery at 644-2150.

Michigan autumns are rainbow of colors Continued from Page 1

events, how about going to Grand Haven for a color tour on their harbor steamer. If anybody in the family gets seasick on inland waterways, send them on the harbor trolley. The color is just as great from a vehicle that looks like a San Francisco cable car.

The Au Sable River Queen is one of the stars of the color season, ply-ing the Au Sable out of Oscoda. It also offers boat/train combinations to Tahquamenon Falls.

IF COLORS pall after a short Ume, try a little "fesUval-ing" along with it. Grand Ledge is offering a color cruise and Island Festival tbe weekend of Oct 7-9, so plan ahead. Whitehall has its Octoberfest Oct. 1. Rockford sponsors a Harvest Festi-val Oct. 1-2 and 8-9.

The Belding Apple Festival is on Oct 2. And at least three festivals go on tbe entire Oct 1-2 weekend — Crystal Lake Ciderfest in Beulah, Harvest Happenings in Charlotte and the Sorghum Festival in Three Oaks.

Pumpkins will be in their full au-tumn glory by them, so consider tbe Pumpkin Harvest Festival In Bes-semer,or the Pumpkinfest in South Lyon, all held Oct 7-8. That weekend also features Octoberfest in either

Huron or South Haven. If you are heading for thp

Leelanau, there is a Fall Festival in Suttons Bay Oct. 8. On Oct. 8-9, you'll find the Applefest in Armada, the Apple FesUval in Charlevoix, an Autumn Harvest Festival in Luding-ton and the Pumpkin Festival in Alpena. An Apple Festival is also scheduled for Oct. 14-15 in Bangor.

Not all festivals are color-orient-ed. Port Huron and Sarnia, its Cana-dian neighbor, are celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Blue Water Bridge Oct 1-2.

Geese like autumn too, and they make a lot of happy noises about geese during the fourth annual Goose Festival Oct. 15-16 in Fennville. The geese are on their way south from Canada, so the bands play, the danc-

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Tree-Mendus Fruit Farm near Ben too Harbor.

AND IF ALL of that fails to excite you, hold your breath until the leaves have all fallen and go to the Ann Ar-bor Winter Art Fair Oct 29-30.

You should also explore the winer-ies that are harvesting their grapes this month and next. Or do a little picking yourself, at places like the

" Or stay home and walk in the -woods. Nearly half of all-travel doi lars spent in Michigan are spent in Wayne. Oakland, Macomb and Wash-tenaw counties, right in your own back yard.

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They're heading up the corporate ladder

By Amy R O M

staff writer

R u p e r t Rusaonie i io , w h o w e a r s o n e of th i s y e a r ' s h o t t e s t hair s t y l e s for m e n , s a i d h is " b r u s h c u t " g e t s h im n o t i c e d by h ia c u s t o m -e r s . " A n d t h a t ' s really i m p o r t a n t in s a l e s , " h e s a i d .

Col in McCoy, w h o s p o r t s t h i s y e a r ' s p o p u l a r " a n t i - h e a d " s h a p e d c u t , f ee l a hia s h o r t s w e p t - u p hair ia a m e r e f a s h i o n a c c e s s o r y to h i s u s u a l suit a n d t ie .

"Her hair! Her hair?" the prince \ thought with excitement. TU

climb her beautiful tresses to reach my fair maiden!"

Then he shouted. "Rapunzel, Rapuhzel let doum your golden hair!" And his voice echoed from below the great stone tower, where high above the maiden uxw being kept under lock and key.

Suddenly her lovely face appeared in the tower's window. "I can't," she sobbed. "The King's hairdresser gave me an anti-head shaped cut just this very" morning."

And as she moved her head far-ther into view, he knew it was true. Gone were the long golden locks he had admired from afar, and instead appeared a head full of spikey pointed appendages, much resembling a porcupine.

"Uhmmmm . . . well. . . never mind," mumbled the prince, as he jumped back onto his horse. "TU go see what Snow is up to these days."

Well, it may not have happened that way. but if Rapunzel had said to a 20th century hairdresser "give me a new look," it could have. Sure, spikes were shocking to the shallow-minded prince and his scissor-victim maiden. But afterall. that was dur-ing tbe Middle Ages and spikes weren't in.

My how things have changed. That's not to say spikes are In for

everyone now, but it's a fact that America is getting a litUe more modem with its hair — especially the corporate types.

FINALLY, IT seems, tbe male and female stuffed shirts of the corpo-rate world are catching up with their artist, designer and hairdresser counterparts, who by tradition, have usually kept "more advanced" hair styles.

As one Birmingham hair stylist

put it, "You can't put on an Armani suit and Guicci shoes and go to work with a 1970's haircut"

PatU Barreault has bees a hair stylist for 17 years, most recently at Birmingham's chic Justin Parish salon. She has witnessed all the trends in hair styles over the years and says lately executives and busi-ness people seem to be paying more attention to their locks, opting for that modern cut

"Most of them (execs) are afraid at first to take the initial plunge, to go for the new look," she said. "But really, they're dying to do I t That's why they come here."

Rupert Russoniello, a 23-year-old sales engineer for a Fortune 50 com-pany in Southfield, has recently gone to his most avant-garde hair style. "It's called a brush cut'," be said of the dark top of his head that looks and feels like a brush when runing a hand across it. Tbe sides are cropped above the ears and shaved very close to his head.

. "I like it, I really do," be said. "I waited until summer to do it because it's so short."

Because he interacts with the suit-and-tie types all day, Russoniello said some people think his hair doesn't necessarily fit the job — like his boss

"HE'S A LITTLE conservative, but he would never tell me to get rid of i t " he explained. "Besides, it's what's inside that counts."

Russoniello said his haircut actu-ally works for him in his job, be-cause it gets him noticed — "It makes people remember me, and that's really important in sales."

Another person who's getting no-ticed these says because of his hair is 30-year-oldTiolin McCoy, a Roches-ter Hills resident who is manager of design for an automotive supplier.

McCoy wears what is popularly referred to this season as an. anti-head shaped cut, meaning, it goes away from the head. He said his short, somewhat spikey style is a

mere "fashion accessory,'' to his usu-al suit and tie.

"I have always been conscious of my hair, trying to find tbe cut that suits me best — I think this is i t "

Because McCoy is a native of Eng-land, be thinks he's "allowed to be slighUy wierd" when It comes to his hair.

"I don't know, I guess people ex-pect us to do wierd things to our hair — but I've never heard any negaUve remarks," he said.

NOT ALL business people who want to be up on hair fashions go to such lengths (no pun intended) with their hair. Instead, they are finding styles that are' still different yet slightely more conservative.

For women, this season's trend is a straighter, wispier look, with not as much volume on top, said Bar-reault.

An example of such a style be-longs to West Bloomfield's Sharon Rapp, a 33-year-old attorney for Pootiac Osteopathic Hospital. Al-though her long brown hair may not seem at all unusual, i r i s out of the ordinary for a female at-torney. she said.

"Lawyers don't traditionally wear hair like mine. Usually, you think of them as having it short or tied up in a severe bun or something." she said, saying she's worn her style for about five years now. "But I've never had any complaints."

AND, OF course, the days are gone when only women fret over their tresses.

'Tin fussy about i t " admitted Greg Tysowski. a 32-year-old archi-tect designer in Birmingham. "It's as important as the clothes you wear, only the hair stays with you for a lit-tle bit longer.'

Tysowski, who wears a "Bobby Kennedy" short style, said be never thought of himself as a trend-setting person, but looks for "a little bit of flair" in his cuts. He always goes to the same hair salon every month, but said he doesn't always get the same style.

* LJI Sharon R a p p h a s o p t e d fo r t h e wispy s t r a igh te r look t h a t ' s cur ren t ly in for w o m e n . Although it 's n o t a " fa r -ou t s ty l e , " s h e f e e l s her hair is s l igh t ly l e s s c o n s e r v a t i v e t h a n what m o s t o t h e r f e m a l e lawyers 1

Greg Tysowski sa id his conservative "Bobby Kennedy" haircut adds the r ight amount of flair to his oversl l style. " I 'm just t ry ing to be me," he said.

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than Henry Kissinger did on the Par-is Peace Accord. You start to think, "Hey. this might be serious."

Then it's to the classroom. At the head of the classroom is someone who looks like something the U.S. Army left behind when they pulled out of Iwo Jima.

He has a square jaw and a stern look that is enhanced by contorted facial muscles, conditioned at end-less boot camps. He stands with pointer at his side. Meet Harold Lange. who will teach us how to sky-dive in a mere six hours.

Lange served in the 82nd Airborne Division during the 1940s, '50s and early '60s. He's 60. but would pass for 35. Perhaps thus validating the theory that with skydiving if you don't die young, you'll look young.

young, though. They look nervous. A mix of men and women, mostly In their 20s, are in the classroom. Some are college students, maybe the vic-tims of s cruel fraternity pledge prank. (So, you want to join Alpha Balpha Boo Boo? Well, see, first you have to go for this little plane ride in Tecumseh . . . )

Lange, who really is quite a come-dian, pulls out the slide projector Oh, g rea t Time to nod off just like you used to in Prehistoric Art 101. Except you doa ' t

"He who hesitates inherits the earth," Lange says.

Yoa don't need Western Union to get the message.

Lange then takes you outside His gentle demeanor turns to s scowl. From Bill Cosby, he tarns into Ser-geant Carter.

By continually falling on the ground, we learn how to land! proper-ly. We go inside soother building to jump off s M a s , dmala t ln t the

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BUT NEXT morning, the sky was blue, tbe sun was warm and the winds were calm. Your gear includes coveralls, boots, helmet, goggles and two parachutes. Tbe entire package weighs about 30 pounds, matching tbe weight of the lump in your throat.

The main parachute in the back and the reserve in the front are strapped so tightly underneath the legs that even Mr T could sing Mi-chael Jackson's greatest hits.

like a bass drum on a Monsters of Rock show You start to perspire, even your eyeballs sweat

"I know you're scared, but it's going to be fun," said jumpmaster Winn Alexis, who has 715 jumps to his credit in eight years of skydiving "Just think, you could be out oo tbe road dodging cars." (Is that an op-Uon? I thought)

The plane lifts off, and you're psyching yourself Your mind is say-ing. "Let's do I t I've been oo the Blue Streak at Cedar Point twice This ain't nothin'."

But when the door opens, fresh air greets panic. Nothing you've learned in six hours of instruction or count-less gulps from s bottle of Jack Dun-ids can prepare you when the jump-master looks you square in the eye aad says, " O e t "

Once outside, tbe SS-mile-per-boor wtnd nwhfs your body and the roar of tbe plane engine drowns out the jumpcnaster'i commands You grasp tbe atrut of tbe wing with all your life \on realise there's DO going

HE gives tbe signal, you 1st go But not because you want to.

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a i s s r minute equip-ment check. A static l ine con-nected to the p'.ane wi l l open the chute auto-matical ly.

time to think or yell Tbe "poof of the chute opening

slaps you back to reality You catch your breath and check your pants

Tbe problem now is finding the target Only farm land and a church with a big. pointy steeple are below (Sorry, this is ooe church service I don't wish to sit in on.) You're float-ing. but you don't know where you are and you almost don't care What was a scary jolt only seconds ago is now a very tranquil moment

from heaven (though it might as well be), but from Judie Lange who's guiding you in or the radio attached to tbe reserve chute

"Turn to left ' ' she tells you So. you pull down the steering toggle on the left

Tbe airport and the landing target suddenly appear Then there s more static on the radio

"Yeh, I'd like to order two Egg McMuffins. a hash brown and a large orange juice (Sqawk)."

(SqawkyTm sorry, sir We quit serving breakfast at 11 a m "

APPARENTLY, this peaceful 2.800-feet journey to earth is some-times shared with some boso who c a n t get up in time for breakfast The local McDonald's drive-thru ra-dio is oo tbe same frequency

Tbe target begins to loom larger Time to land When neanng the ground It's important NOT to pull tbe steering toggles down That causes wbat is known as tbe Demon-Drop ef fec t actually accelerating your rate of dcaceat

Guess who did just tha t ' Wbat was supposed to be a light tumble turned into a crash landing (I thought I was «oiag to come out feet first in some-oee's gardea is Pekiag)

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who runs circlet around me accom-plishing things. Wny do some people get so much done while others have such a hard time?

A. Without knowing specifics, I can only guess about the differences between you and your friend.

Someone once said, "An organized person is one who has already done what you are thinking of doing." Perhaps your friend is a Doer while you are a Thinker. Doers are the ones who have already lost 10 pounds while Thinkers are planning to get around to dieting. Doers run three miles while Thinkers think ex-ercising is a good idea.

The lesson to be learned is that Doers take advantage of tirhe while Thinkers let time slip through their fingers.

An example stems from one of my own disquieting memories. Before I was married I had a roommate who was a Doer. We worked and car-pooled together, so our hours were identical. Gayle was an accom-plished seamstress, and so was I.

THERE WAS ONE big difference, however. After work, while I was wiggling my toes and unwinding with a coke. Gayle would hop in the car and whiz off to the fabric shop. On her return, while she was laying out a pattern and cutting pieces, I

would be oo the phone making plans with friends.

After dinner, as I left for yet an-other boring evening killing time with friends, Gayle was stitching to-gether her garment. By the time I returned, Gayle was hemming her skirt, then carefully pressing her fin-ished product.

The next morning, as I wrestled with choices from the same old dreary wardrobe, Gayle donned her new outfit and went off to work look-ing great and feeling a sense of ac-complishment.

Another example is our son, Gregg, who with his friend Fred, has an after school-lawn mowing busi-ness. Although Gregg is a highly so-cial teenager, he recently explained his simple time management philos-ophy: When he doesn't have anything else to do, he mows a lawn. This has worked well for him, earning consid-erable income while not missing so-cial events. (And I have enjoyed the silent TV.)

I am answering this particular question because just before writing this column, as I relaxed with a snack, our older son announced be was starting his regular hourlong workout. I must admit that tweaked my conscience — as he huffed and puffed while I ate. Maybe I should take my own advice.

condo queries Robert M. Melsner

Q. My husband and I are going through a divorce and I have posses-sion of tbe home. My hatband it obli-gated, under the temporary cosrt or-der, to pay the condo association as-sessments. He has failed to do so aad tbe association has began foreclo-sure proceedings. Do I need to hire a lawyer against the association and what do yon recommend I do?

A. I would first contact your di-vorce lawyer to ensure that he or she has taken all reasonable steps to en-sure that the terms of the temporary order regarding the payment of -the—this matter— association assessments are met. Persumably, your ex-husband should be compelled to pay the back assess-ments to avoid the incurrence_pf ad-ditional costs and attorney fees by

way of the foreclosure. If that does not occur timely, to

the extent that you have the finan-cial means, you should attempt to settle with the association and pur-sue your husband through the di-v proceedings. Make sure your divorce lawyer has an appreciation of the real estate ramification of a foreclosure suit and what defenses, L" any, you may have with regard to same. You may also wish to consult with a condominium attorney to as-sist you and your divorce lawyer in

Robert M. Meisner is a Bir-mingham attorney specializing in condominiums. real estate and corporate law. . ' »

FRANK UN RAVINES A b—Mtttul wsw home batug bwf In s to^sty —— tins tus—a «|iai bod room a, 1 ft* and 2 half baths, great room and family plus s« the , ttos and attention to fins ds to l MoomftoM HMe Schools. Phone tor a i showing! fSSS.000 H 3 IMS

Fixtures to faucets Elegant accessories for every room

A HOME would not be com-plete without personal -

/ - % ixed finishing touches that complement your

lifestyle. Do you prefer an American

contemporary style — where soft lines, rounded shapes and tender pastel colors are characteristics of comfortable and clever furn-ishings — or a rough-hewn, deco-rative Southwestern style? To-day, there are fixtures to satisy every furnishing fancy.

Today's lamps are more than reading lights, end-table accesso-ries and picture-window beacons. Many illuminating ideas are available at the flip of a switch and lighting is central in creating a room's style statement.

Lamps by Thomasville rugged-ly Jut out of lively copper, vivid purple and fiery yellow Indian pots. Bauer's lamps stand erect as torchieres and floor lamps with a granite finish. Fine Arts and Ainsley hand-decorates pic-kled wood bases in country flo-rals. ftarris Lamps unorthodoxly mounts a swirled brass stem to a sculptured base.

GENERAL ELECTRIC offers decorative lighting tips that will spruce up your home in a flash.

"A change in lighting can give almost every room in the house a different look," explains GE's Nancy Chris tense n.

Track lighting, for instance, usually consisting of one or more wired tracks, can be mounted, suspended or recessed into the wall or ceiling.

"You can create a gallery ef-

fect in a hallway by showcasing your favorite art with light," Christensen says. "Mount tracks on the ceiling 2 to 3 feet from the wall at a 30-degree angle from the object you are accenting."

Other ideas include "up-light-ing" provided by canister lamps that sit on the floor and create shadows on walls and plants for a theater effect.

Wall washer lamps use reflec-tor bulbs to highlight texture in brick, drapery and stone.

Small, precise lamps rival can-dles in their ability to shoot out narrow beams that create a pool of light on a place setting or flo-ral arrangement.

FLUORESCENT VALENCE lighting exudes "up and down" light that washes walls and highlights cathedral ceilings.

Another often overlooked but important accessory is the door knob. Baldwin and Valli Columbo specialize in traditional brass doorknobs — hardware that re-minds you of its cool elegance every time you enter a room.

If it's more than brass you want, Geurin fits your palm with everything from cherubs to dol-phin heads.

Gainsborough's old-fashioned porcelain knobs remind you of coming home to Grandma's, while Hewi satisfied your wild side with brightly colored, plastic hardware, such as doorknobs, coat hooks and towel bars.

If you get turned on by faucets, consider Auburn Brass, special-ists in hand-painted sinks and fau-cets. Or, coordinate your entire

People are really going back to clear, basic styles. White is a very popular color for fixtures. It's part of a lighter color scheme that tends to open up a room.

bathroom with Cheryl Wayne, from the faucet atop tbe carved marble pedestal sink to the door hardware. American Olean and Kohler are full-line manufactur-ers who offer contemporary plumbing accessories.

People are really going back to clear, basic styles. White is a very popular color for fixtures.

It's part of a lighter color scheme that tends to open up a room, plus its versatility affords consumers the ability to easily change a room's furnishings and style without having to worry about changing the fixtures.

OLD-FASHIONED, WHITE le-ver and cross handles are a popu-lar style, available from manu-facturers like Chicago, Eljer and Epic.

Epic also offers a fantastic five-year warranty on its mer-chandise and is a source for col-ored fixtures, including reds, yel-lows and almond.

Grobe specializes in shower hardware, from personal showers (the ones that have tbe hand-held nozzles) to body showers.

With help from your neighbor-hood plumber, you can customize

your own shower system by in-stalling multiple nozzles from the floor, wall and ceiling. Try wak-ing up every morning under two big champagne shower beads and side body sprays!

Everyone loves a fireplace, but when it's not in use, it can turn into a dark hole in the middle of your room.

Try stretching a fabric fire-guard or one with a brass frame in front of the opening (remember to remove any flammable mate-rials when the fireplace is in use).

Or f rame the fireplace with panels of mirrors, marble tiles or terracotta, depending on your de-cor.

Now that you have framed your opening, place a piece of fine ar t there.

A somewhat unconventional, definitely off-season idea is to create a mini wine cellar. Raised panel fireplace facades can be softened with a bouquet of wild flowers in a solid-color ceramic container, then complemented with stenciling around the facade.

Paying special attention to fix-tures will definitely bring a smile to tbe corners of your room.

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$29,900 to $47,900

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Sable Pointe nestles in woodsy setting "Spectacular' is bow many guests described tbe premiere ot

Sable Pointe's homes at its gala opening party. Tbe community of 19-single-family homes located west of

Orchard Lake Road oa Green Road in West Bloomfield reflects the developer's meticulous attention to detail

"Nothing was left to chance." noted Larry Cohen, partner of Nosan/Cohen Associates. "We spent months in planning to in-take full advantage of the heavily wooded and naturally sloping site. In fact, more than half of the homesites offer an additional walk-out level to the woods and park area."_

Sable Pointe's elegant, contemporary exterior seems a natu-ral extension of the wooded site. Distinctive circular shaped windows, textured hip roofs and very crisp detailing are ex-pected to draw affluent moveup buyers, especially those

log more privacy and exluslvity than larger developments.

THE OPEN INTERIORS were also designed to bring the qwrtara lar views inside by the use of dramatic volume vaulted cHlings, loft balconies and plenty of glass

"We really focused on the first floor master-bedroom suites, " said Cohen "Today's home buyers want glamour and enchant-ment in their g a f i e r s ine . It 's the piac« u j which they acck refuge from the stresses of modern life. When luxury buyers are reelinng the castle of their dreams, they want to live beau-tifully. These buyers will fulfill their fantasies at Sable Pointe.''

Three ranch and two-story models from 2,400 to 3,200 square feet are available from $269,500. Custome finished walk-out kve j s are also available. Furnished models are open daily and weekends from noon to 6 p.m. Closed Thursday. Call 632-6080 far information.

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312 Livonia

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BY OWNER Open Sat 4 S ta i . 12pm-5pm Laura P a t South 3 bedroom r a n * . 7H bat a. attached garage, n a t w a Vap lao t to* baaa-ment. oenlra a* kpnn tor system •ecurtty alarm FreefVy panted n -ade 4 out 1196.000 881-0324

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417 flaaidanca lo Ejchange 419 Mooae noma Space 420 Rooms 421 LMng Quarters to Snare 422 Waffled to Ram 423 Warned » Ram-Raaon Property 424 House Smaig Sannca 425 C O M l M C M fhrting Homes 426 Homa Health Care 427 FoswCare 428 Homes for Ehe Aged 429 Saraga»Mn Storage 432 Comnaraal/Rataa 436 0«ca Buanaaa Space

& EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY *> -a» as.'aia a * w l a » v " Itm nawapae* a «uo»ecT to ma caOarw <ar houmryg Act o> '959 i ^ e n maaat i aapar rr "any i>»a.»ic« Vnrtanon or cwnmnenon OwawJ or 'tern com -—0Kr s«> or r*mr\>Kr o T«a«ra any mxft preM»enca. tmtiator or decnmna/ion ' Tha m*no! tnowmgiy sccepr any s c h w r w v w « r a f * wfacn a f < * > a w * h » a » O r -aadars are hereby r * « ™ « m a . ' M d w a * v $ ^w-roac <n

on ar. agu* epporrunrfy Dasn

Al a^arhamg pubaahad «i Tha Obaervar 4 Eccantrc « tubmci lo ma condnona rated r\ tha appacabia rata card copas ol • » * * ars avaastas ttom the A o w w n g Oeparlmam Obaanw 4 Eccanmc Newap^ian 38251 SchoOcrah Rckk! Uvoma. Ml 48150 (313) 591-2300 Obaerver 4 Eccanmc raaer as ma not lo aocapt an aiJ w r — t *dsr Obaervar 4 Eooentnc Ad-Takars neve no authority lo Ore rN» .-waeoaoei and or»y pubacanon ol an sowrtasmeni snaa conarirma "rw acceptance o> me aAnmeer's order

316 Wasttand Gardon City

Quick occupency. 4212.1 Piaaaa aah for Raellor Sam CMsbla. Jr 4&3-0012

315 NorthviHo-Novi BY OWNER - NORTHVILLFS moel praeugnua araa. Edanderry Haa CaMomta ranch, mground pool. 4

2V» High S200'a. Serious nqulnaa only

344-9212

GROW WITH Nov! In (hla| badroom 2'* bam brick

baeemant, lanced m . 2 car at tached garage, dac* and barbaqua. Ca* tar mora detaas and teeturaa Aakng 4129.900 Oaf Butcher Re/ Max Executive 737-8800

NORTHVILLE - Beeutffui 3 bedroom quad. 2\» batha. baeemant, ta-

pooL 1'* acres Country kv-5 mm Irom town 4239.500

Stratford Oonar. 349-6484

316 Wosttand Qardon City

T h e

Michigan R e a l t o r s

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

313 Canton OPEN SUN 1-8 PM

Swb. 8747 Edaawoort. 4 2H bam quad. 2122 aq *

tamay room sMh wet bar and wood-oornmg trepiaoa. large deck 4 over-

d lo t Sub naa pool, dueaouae 4 aa court Uuet seel l ioa.elea tar Poeaeeaion negotiable.

$121,900 4&5-7B32

A C O R N E R L O T a ma eaeang tar taaa a

mon Year nee I

tag gaaae aoare open tap eay buM 2-tanal deck AJ i •Cay 481*00 For a personal I

ROBERT VANDERWOUDE COLDWELL BANKER

459-0000 The a t w e lewphone numb* a nol

nor haa a bean (ataoa w m Mad aaa Canawy »1 Ooid-

A MONTH TO MOVE! F e a move a needed? W deye a * c a * 3 bearoom fertek ranch «ah 1H b e — tamay room, eaok. baee-

Fcrt ' -Rd^lff ) 0 0 * c i 1 U m

BRAD WERNER COLDWELL BANKER

450-0000 above aaaphane iMmaer a net ner haa a taaa (aaaae W t t L

aa» Oaafea* »1 Ooaa-

A R E A L B E A U T Y Mint 3 bedroom brlch r a n * - a move right ml F t * baa am am. 3 * car

Crd. new roof m 47. m u * more. 7.900 Ca» >

PAT DEL OCA COLDWELL BANKER 420-2100 464-8881 The above telephone number a not now, nor haa it been (since 12/981, e M e t e d wNh Century 21 Odd-

ATTENTION HANDYMAN or R'a a Itaer uppe

Cay Ctaee ta schools. 7 rooma. U baeemant Only 434.500 42S-7814

B E A U T I F U L AttracaNe 3 badroom an laval wah large oounary kn*en. gorgaoua tamay room wKh fcaplace. 1lk betha. poeL 2 car garage. 188 .900

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900

FARM STYLE KITCHEN Qei ready ta nuaaa

474J00

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

GREAT AREA waaaam Garden cay

new k * * e n oupboeras 4 Boorvtg. Wdaaea beat naeF eandew, r * car garage on a double tal 448 900

CALL CAROL HAiNUNE - C E N T U R Y 2 4

R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

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

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LIVONIA SCHOOLS FIRST Norm Waetland quml seduenn becking up lo wpods immedleta 3 bedroom brick ranch offering 1'* batha a proleesnnaay finished Baaamant newer carpet throughout and garage 471.200

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

320 Homos Wayno County

M I N T Abeolutafy gorgeous 3 bedroom bnck ranch with finished Eseemsnt. 2 ha oaths, bey wmdow famay room fireplace, updated kitchen, doorwaa to large coimred peoo 2 car garage. 479,900

Century 21

ROMULUS 2 bedroom, fua beaement. large lot with mature treea. n w wtndows 4 vinyl siding to be instsl'ad Tarma larmsl 443.000 C-6

ROMULUS 2 6 acres, comer lot, 2 bedrooms, fua Basement 4 car gerage at-tached One oI the ntoeel arses ol Romulue Land contract terms. 478.900 0 - 5

VAN BUREN Nice 4 clean 3 bedroom, lanced yard, j taty room, greet starter home « a consKMr rtiA, 444.900 J-2 BANKERS REALTY. INC 855-9000

SURREY HEIGHTS Eaay acceea to 275 Thle aa bnch 3 bedroom r a n * . 2 car garage, ha baaamant Owner wents oiler Ash-ing S65.900 Tarma Aak tar MargM Honeycutt, Century 21 ABC

425-3260

WESTLANO 4 bedroom Cape ood. lamay room, no baeemant no ga-rage. Nice neighborhood Jual re-duced 434,500 or beet 782-1408

317 Rodford ASSUME Land Contract. Radford 46.500 down. 4275 month Pnoa 428.000 Move right m OWar 3 bad-room home Make oftar 937-3388

BY OWNER. S Redtord 3 bedroom.

occupancy 451.900 538-5782

BY OWNER 3 bedroom brlch bun-galow. 1V» bathe. M a h e d baeemant. 2H ear gerage. moving muet aaa. 448.900 538-0738 or 562-2223

EXCEPTIONAL 3 badroom brlch

Caa after 6 PM 472. BOO

538-0228

MOVE RITE IN 4 enioy this tamaetlc bnch r a n * wah 3 badrnome. rim naa lU h a * -an a l neutral ta eu« everyone Fva baaamant 4 garage, roof 4 founda-tion e t to 9 0 tor famay room

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

«. garaaa 864.900 Open Sun-. » - » Ipm-Spm 536-0601

311 - L I • M l i s l n h l a

u w r o o i n r m g n t i ATTRACTTVE FAJJR. Y HOfcK ta qui-et neighborhood Specious 4 bed-room wah I bethe, tarmal dmmg room, and n car garaoa ptaa Ot

Chad 994 900 (W806I

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Michigan Group

R e a l t o r s 5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0

330 Wayno County

BCAUTWIL BELLFMLLE LAKE By Ownar 4 I

WAYNE - Akanmum cape cod needs TLC Near schoole and community center

CENTURY 21 CHALET 4 77-1800

WAYNE - 1V» car garage ,f1 (".arm Cod 3 hartrooi

1460 sq

atmng. kllchan. famay room, fire-place. Deck, new carpel, newer root 464 500 941-5025

WELL MAINTAINED Q u i * Copmel haa 3 bedrooms newer cerpebng. large kitchen table space, dmmg room ftreplaoad IMng room, new security doors 4 systems 4 2 car ga-rage Great famay homa OnK 437 900 One Way Realty 473-6600

321 Homos Livingston County

HOWELL- 3 badrooma. 2 batna. 2

r x fleck, meture trees. Bum 1979 ,000 Ownar 517-648-2280

PAY LESS FOR MORE Over 4300 000 noma tor wet 4249.500 Caa today 4 let us show you through ma lovely 4000 sq ft of avmg space, nestled on me moet beeutt-M paecahjl lot ever No manor how larga or smaB your Camay, tha a where you wa want 10 Sve Caa. Dorothy I 428-8464

428-8387

302 Birmingham BioomfMd

BEVERLY HILLS -3 badroom bnch r a n * . BanangMm schools, central ah. prtvete bechyerd. 2 car garage, ha aummtan Dim. we* memtataed. 4102.(00 642-7444 540-8362

BEVERLY HILLS Modem, angle atary 3 bedroom brtak r e n * . LMng room «ath wood bwrang llraplaue. tarmal drnang. reer Ftartde room. k a * e n • J -nene ti as am ant gee. FA Meet, sl-

ake n u n 1122.000

THE HOaaE COMPANY 648-7777

BmaaaiOHAM - BY OWNER Au-

to <* Meets W of 4296.000 Sail tar ana

W of C r a n b r o * 844-1381

BIRMINGHAM * l TOWN. Remod-eled Cape-Cod. 3 bedroom. tVi

0 Ceuape 1 0 aaat

phray. 872.800 AAer 8pm 848-8798

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g a t S t t g

BLOOUnCLO « l l - <* Hia. Laiaa MOO aq a a I M > M baaa aaaaaM 1

1984 04**88 844-MM •LOOMRSLO M U S SCHOOLS

302 Birmingham Bioomhold

BLOOMFIELD TWP Contemporwy 3 bedroom. 2 H bam: on 1 ecre camtry road setting Homa de-•gned tar couple or single Maeter bedroom/wea-m dcissii. Whirlpool tub Central air, sprinkler syelem 4189.900 Pnndplea 334-4090

BLOOMFIELD TWP 4 schools 3 1% bathe, r a n * . 21* car

_ _ 2 hreplaoae. arge rooms, private yard 1124.900 336-1362

CHARING CROSS RD Enghsh rench on 1 ecre. 3 bedroom. 2 bath 2 fvepaecee famay room, large kitchen. 4224.800 HMS. 58»-0070

CHARMING BIRMINGHAM bnck r a n * 4 oedroome. 2 beths. newer country kitchen/eat-m area, greet room.'flreptece. centra air, fua tieeenisril. newer deck 4 lendecap-mg. 2 car gerege 4 more Move-m

8167.500 644-3647

CONTEMPORARY QUAD-LEVEL Beeuttful. prtvete S ecre lot In

Xh. bam Nee kit*an Updated m neu-tral tone*. Mint condition! Birming-ham schools 4289 OOG 851-9321

CUSTOM ALL THE WAY! Baal de-scribee ma 1* story 3.000 aq ft home beaig conatructed m Btaom-fma Twp Many amenmes ndudhg one nelf ecre treed lot. Olrmmgliatii schools Ca8 689-0058

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Flrsi offering ol dremabc towrv houee Screen Svtng room e*m flre-pleoe. tarma dmmg room, atreem-*ned nitchen 2 bedrooma. 7H bathe Baleony. patio, recreatton room, beeutlhay appomtdad 4 Im-mediete or 4248.000 Caa Sam Mnchaa 644-6700 Eve* si 648-8158

Max Broock, Inc.

JUST LISTED City of BloomAaid Haa on 2 scree New i«nque Enghsh Neo Tudor Ea-taie behind a 300 ft bitah we* Ore-meoc awng room. 9 ft coamgs Prv

iMng room, kitchen bedroom and bam 8795.000 Caa tar

HELEN BUTLER WEIR. MANUEL

SNYDER 4 RANKE 644-«300 OR 848-4963

NEW LISTING WaBtcftaatar Village

3 bedroom. 2 bethe. tampy ro •raptaoe. ran* Baea'niii air Large prtvaea loa. 2 car garage Miovaae. St Raaa

4162.000 CM

HELEN BUTLER WEIR MANUEL

SaiYOER* RANKE 433-5438. Ree 848-4863

303 Waat BioomfMd Orchard Laka

Cuetom o*t bnch ran*, an 1 updated kn*en. ahytaM. doc ta da*, peel 4 peao 4139.500

ERA - COUNTiav NOQE 474-3303

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TOTAL Stq-uawei 4 prtMcy m 1960's ran*-eryta home Pie,sea water we* Dead and street By owner Apoomtmara oMy 828-1026

W BLOOMRCLO - 7700 ee ft. 4-4

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symbol 4 0 J o a n Van — 4 1 The N*c of us 4 4 A CI -ess

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304 Farmington Farmington Hiiis

A TOUCH OF COUNTRY a what you neve with mis 'ecory* tioned 3 beoroom cape cod on •* ecre tal Even the roof and furnace

anxious snd have reduced the price on this lerge famay home to 482.000

RARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

SPECTACULAR RANCH Beeuiitui custom t m o nom. oners 3 beOrooms. 4 belhs tama, -00m »«n heidsione ftrecnece 'ormei an-

I mg room, besemem w»m tu« kltch-| en. fireplace 4 beth on lerge lot w«m terrific lendecapng ai moet p«et la ious sub Won ' t test st

]4238.900

• —EARL KEIM Midwest 477-0880

BEAUTIFUL RANCH On s targe lot 3 bedrooms 2-4 beths First Boor laundry Many many estrss 8189.900 Ce* today to see iras beauty Pieeae ask tor Neaie Perker

ERA FIRST FEDERAL

WALK-OUT RANCH Breemtaking naw and pmracy a what you get wtm tme ooer floor pian Hew 2000 plus so 1 3 beo-'00m > a n * Masier BaO>oom suits teetures s faafMor bat" there s a formal d n n g room and l a floor aundry 0 seem en' plumbed to* toa aeth and wet bar Quick occuoency 8187 500

HARRYS

306 Rochester-Troy

MUST SELL - 3 oed-oorr «,-"»• •tner m Troy Maeotiws t.J2 K«r Lane 8" 10 OOC' 6 W W

N O R T H O F « O C H E ? - T -Sehar a very motrvalad . v— bedroom lavai on a h» \ 1 1 perfect country name lo- • temay Plenty o l room lor nor -1 4129.900

O ' R I L L E Y R E A L T Y 689-8844

ROCHESTER HI_lS W I N K E R MILL PONC

Careiuay -eetcvec 4/5 beO' :• — . bath Miahouse 1st l oo - li -.r..- ,

r Neru' rrnjet morr

tenerve pr»vete ieks tror-.;e®» acres ot matu re t r ee * U screenwc porch overtook weterrsia Offeree by &roki» »' net .'Owner 439^ .OOC B, .. •neni only 651-2264 .a"- - "

478-3400 w n i u ^ 3 0 5 R o y a r c a K - 5 s r ~

* ' ^ ' L . M i i n h n r l n n IAIrfcnrt

BY OWNER- We» to dowmowr Farmmgton 3/4 bedrooms f t baths a r t a * e d garage meny ex-tras Excaasrt condlbon 8127 900

477-7832 or 477-2226

474-5700 BY OWNER Colony Per* Colonial. 4 badrooma, 2 ' t bathe, centra air fta-ehed beaement. screened p o r * privacy lance, sursaant condition <149.900 Shown by tatat 553-076S

FARMINGTON - Bnch r « n * 2 beo-rooma. Iheng room-Hrapiaea. dMng room kitchen. fam»y room 2 car at-tached gerage on beautiful treed 7 » tats Asking 879 900 477-7838

FARMaiGTON HILLS bedroom bnch cxnomei Farmmoton ! room, famay

Square Forma prestigious •ma dlrwig

YEARN FOR Country ^rHng1^ Hlow sbout 4 « wooded acres creek or-oemc gsraen Lrvonis schools r>vs ' .000 sq ft . r a n * sryie tarmnouse naa an unuauai Boor plan e«tr many opt ions for e>t ra bedrooms, mother-«i-iaw quarter ! or neons apartment Tha house a not tor ms average f you are un.qu» anougr IC Qualify It • yours at 8129 000 Ca* not Broker Owner 47T-988C or

422-5492

29101 GREENING IN ol 12 E of Orchard _»»• N e ^ > ammueiec 3 bedroom - 'v beth large -ol * beae-ment. central air 411290C Ca* H M S 5 8 8 OG -

fireplace, ibrary 2'< oaths, hrat floor laundry Mr aecurity tysMm apnnhtarv »ery tasteh* neutral de-cor 4220 OOC Make o " w 477-0143

FARheeaGTON bam colonial wnh enacted garaoa Fireplace hi* baaemeni first floor laundry, very oean. 4145.000

274-4382

305 Brighton, Harttand, Wailod Laka

BROHTON SCHOOLS unoer COrv struction 4 bedroom ?'» beths 1st

! f loor Isundry country porch 18135.900 229-7130

Huntington WOoCt jflERKLF1 - 2 stor> t » n p » . - • « oedrcxjms garage h * n w n i -immadiale poaamSNX'. Assui-dt-hnanong poesiMe Buyer-, or. . Owe Organization 6*6- 7*

CH ARMING t story Dutch »ON ir Ma raMe •* Ber*«m : bedrooms 2 betna gerege «r Mcorated beeutifui lencv . >

I »erC wir- arge oer» 1

Buvarsomy Eves 542-439C

1 5 0 6 M A V R I E I D R O V A I . * • Comionsme D u t * Coonai r sen Par* Tha ciaaaK 4 -nome a vJae! tor the 'amm lor* i lor a charnwig o x » ->ome " p-n-tige location Lovely 109 > ' S ' K •' JUSS oftarad st 4-S6.50C

. KVoodwerasKje Raa Este's E' 5 4 9 - 7 4 0 0

311 Homas Oakland County

HOME Swaei home! For riewti-esm or re-

B L H L D E P S M O D E L O P E N S U N D A Y 1 Y Q 5

2 bem oontamooraiy r a n * Huron Highlands Sub o f M 36 9497 Huron Rapvis 4 ^ - 6 9 3 6

CLARXSTON NEW Deerwood suodnrieron 63.1. bou Trek « bedrooms 2 'e bain-car gerege 4255 90C W

CENTURY 21 HOME CENTER 476-7000

10 MBa 4 Orchard Laha JUST REDUCED 415.000 buy Sparkano cuetom 2000 sq ft

big badrooma 21*

ad NBlop satang ftarry « ma pnoa 4188 800

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

306 8outhf»a4d-Lathrup j BRICK BARGAIN

Southwaetem SoumhekO cheery 3 ' bedroom r a n * Melnteneno* tree akjnwxan tnm garage country kitchan and tal l k » utaty room 442 500

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

WALLED 1.AKE Chermm^. room r a n * t 'n bams toi* 11' mem attachac ovanowc i * .g Large deck and mam exves * aaa pr-veagas 874 500 Ux*

325 RaaJ Estats Sarvicas

ARE r (XJ COLLECTING on La-Contraci or aecomo mortoao-went to caeh o u t ' Higrwe^ 441 ^ - -

326 Condos

A NEW CONDOMINIOM GREENPOINTE

W. BLOOMFIELD

307 South Lyon piTOTo-rn^niano

pieces wood TIMS home a

8134 900

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 2-8M* 1 HBh 48187

room bam Beautthi oouney eel l ino1 Rwatlc p r t ve te A sk i 81* 000 % >

r n r n w y a

ROtUMO OAKS BY OWNER rt I

WooddM an me Park Ownw -ea*. -~»arao-" 1-^ -ta itmm saaaa torreshenps apaanal m •• 1» a Baaaaav 881-7488

Www a~a ta how a s m . e m Mar t aeouray thi OOC

WOLFE 421-5660

ixaouaaSMMS M a a BaaaMM 4

a* esen 4 taaa to

886-* 196

LAKE SHERWOOD BBM« A^EFF-to S A » ui gajet

4 bam rmnt* «ah »v ul oourtvere wHh toun-

t a i n i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y 4288 000

O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8844

SPOIL YOURSELF YOU DESERVE IT

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C A N T O N

JUST LISTED Tha townhouee j n a nes 2 .•Dona. - r~'

Fka*ac fiaaenia-i aw b«' » chirv

occupency 4 * 1 9 0 0 Caa

FRED BELISLE COLDWELL BANKE R

4 5 9 - O O O C Ttoai

njMioa aaa areaae M M

fAOviABaOC 8ac 8J8-4T1.

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4 E * 0 4 E M o n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 1 9 . 1 9 & 6

3 2 6 C o o d o a

ENJOY m a emsrutles ol Sftanty Creek plus tr» Greal Norm u n " " " 8 sow ova condo 3 lock j u l unit can ba on rsnlsl menaga-ment 3 badrooma, M l . 4 oaths, completely •urmshed and <eac7y lo •ntoy MOTIVATEO SELLER C M todsy for s t sppl $174 900 All Seasona Aeefty 6 1 6 - 5 3 3 - 6 1 1 4

FARMINGTON HILLS 1<! Mile al Orcftard l a k a Rd 2 t w l toom. 2 betti. 2nd ffcxx unit. com-plete kitchen WW Dalcony carport, o o e 4 isnnls courts Ask ing $ 5 8 750 Can Bruca Lloyd a l •^eedowmsnsgsmsnt 1 4 6 - 5 4 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N KILLS Condo Lu* u»«oua prolsaalooslly decor atea « u g e 1 bedroom. 1H batna. bar pool clubhouse. carport. baJcorr, c a r look* aooOad a raa Super

4 4 3 - 7 M « >r>arp $56 .900

F A R M I N G T O N MILLS Uppar 2 &ed-oom. 2 bath Woodcreak Condce

Neuirai oecor. freahiyy pemted. S«»ar carpatmg. balcony overlooks

C o m m o n s Gsrsge. pool i Oub-~ x . s e 186.900 4 4 3 - 7 5 6 6

- A R M i N G T O N HILLS - larga 1 tea-room, carport, pool, all appliances, must sa i A sisal al ( 4 7 . 9 0 0 No l » I S 46&-6419

F A R M I N G T O N MILLS- 14 6 Middle-Dell ' badroom Country Glens l e u t r s i decor 4,sttsDie immedieie-•y deduced-$55,900 Day, 3 5 7 - 2 1 0 0 or aves 4 weekends. 6 4 5 - 1 5 6 3 Broker 'Owner

F A R M I N G T O N VILLAGE Coopera-tive MW be accepting appNca'tioni

- — - — ' - r e r ^ m p y -,r on Its - s i t i n g M Applications may be picked up Wed Sept 28 a n d Th-jrs Sept 29, 1968. from 4 P M -7 P M and on Sat Oct 11rom 10AM-2 P M , at 34478 II* Nina M0e Rd Farmington MM*. Michigan Fsrrrv ngton vuiage Co-op is an Equal Op-

portunity Mousing Cooperative

3 2 6 C o n d o *

P L Y M O U T H ' S P O P U L A R W O O O G A T E praeents IMS Oeen $ neat Tovmftouse oflennfl 2 bad rooms. 2 lua beths formed dmmg -eat-in kitchen. basement 4

Convergent to ev Pteaes aak

453 -0012

R O C H E S T E R HILLS Townnouae Condo. 2 badrooma Unshed baaa-mant. attached garage Muet sea to

By darner 8 5 1 9 4 9 8

R O C H E S T E R HILLS-2 badroom loft flrspiece central ak 1st Door laundry upgrades thruout. 2 car at-tached 583-0594 or 375 -0592

SOUTHFIELD- beautiful up-graded 2 bedroom, 2 bam contemporary W a n d kitchen all appkanoaa. 12 4 Telegraph $6fl.90C 354-4434

TROY C O N O O - 3 badroom, 2 , batha. Y e p l a c a baaamant. $82 ,900 or rent $995 month Ca* Merni Lynch 88&-8900

T R O Y / R O Y A L O A K - 1 bedroom 1 bath lower level condo Modern de-cor. pool all appliances $38 000 Kim. 8 7 4 - 2 2 5 l o r 435 -9007

3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m o *

F o r S o l o

C O N C O R D 1»72 $2500 Vary good condition Stays op lot No pats Farmangton M«e tnkstar Rd 4 7 1 - 4 4 1 9 477 -3140

C U S T O M ORDER D u U e 3 bedroom homa, large kitchen. Kjk bay «aan-d o » , • a i t r a s $1 ,500 down, $473/ mo including lot Agent 946 -5787

DETROITER 1969-12X80 spaoous 2 bedroom a * s p p M n c e a incjuoed. shaded yard with shed Must aak. $9 OOO'oher 9 a m - 9 p m 397-6538

FAIRMONT C O L O N A D E 2 bad-room, r * bath, with sppftancas. wet bar awning, aekar muel sa l 0 down easy payment Must be work-ing. and have soma credit Plymouth Canton a rea Agent 946-5767

FAIRMONT 1988 14»70, 3 bed-room / 2 fun bath an stove, fridge. Oeck.'awntng Special construction' Sharp lot $20,000 726-93«2

WALLED LAKE - Beautiful 2 bed room town bouse m quiet country setting, charming decor upgrades throughout Fireplace m Hying room, private patio cantral air 4 much mora Spacious yard around cul-de-

$60 ,900 824-6951

W B L O O M F I E L D - Wooded ravine offers beautiful prtvata setting for 2 year old dramatic detached ranch Soaring cathedral ceiling 1 window

t iY ntaisa a Brims

Some o» the special features are steem bath. Roma Soaking Whirlpool, yanrty m bar master cloeel marble floors, furntsfwngs optional Ownar ready to leave j t a t e , $ 3 9 6 000 All offers con-sidered 851-7485

FAIRMONT 1986 - 14«70 Heights Par t I. 2 bedroom 2 baths appliances, shed, some furniture, asking $19 000 After 6pm.853-5108

3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p o r t y

F o r S o l o

BEAUTIFUL Secluded Lake Huron KM 200 lakefronl X 3 0 0 Emerald Beech Rogers City $40 0 0 0 Lola. Reel Estate One 517 -734 -2141

3 3 9 L o t s a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a J o

FORCED SALE M x o j d m a t e f y 30 scree N a w FMa Laka. S o l K a * s a -ns Corner* on 2 black top roads tnciudee 20.000 red Ptnea. 2 5 years OM 8 mmarsi' rights $13 ,000 Caen Firm After 6 p m 5 6 7 - 2 2 9 6

LAKE CITY A R t A 10 Acrea. 2 maaa from Lake City 6 beautiful Lake Mia-aaukea £ j call ant bunting A wad Me abound E-Z tarma Ca* 4 7 4 - 1 6 4 6

PETOSKEY - too yr old Victorian farm bouse, to ta l r e s t o r a t i o n rugnagnting classic architecture 8 woodwork on 5 acraa Vary d o a a to town $149,000 1 -616 -347 -1250

SMALL HUNTING or Naming cabin on 10 aCrea. n e w Burt Lake Fur-nished elect noty and nauia ted

533-6209

FARMINGTON HILLS AREA JUST LISTED

1968 Victorian. 14«80 with 8 *36 tag Over 1400 sq ft of living •vpace Laundry room. 2 large bedrooms 2 baths, -oman tub with lacuzzi all kitchen appliances central au house type siding, shingle roof

1978 Bendu I 4 i 7 0 Front dining room, central air electric stove aii

TORCH LAKE PROPERTIES

A l w a y s S o u g h t ,

S e l d o m F o u n d Torch Lake cottage with 3 0 frorv isge m popular Eastside location ne«l to Clam River 3 bedrooms, 1v> baths glass sunroom. partiaPy fur-nished. Land Cont rac t T e r m * $74 900

LIVONIA MOSEST LUXURY Walk to Jacobeon * from tfW* mod ern lownhouse In Aspen Place 2 Dedrooma V-t batha. dining room, cathedral graat room, marble fire-place, 1*1 floor laundry basement and at tached garage 1119.900

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

L I V O N I A W O O D S C O N O O

2 b e d r o o m upper end unit $76 900 363 -7923

L U X U R Y C O N D O •n beautiful Wynset compten 2 bed-rooms. 2't baths formal dining room, full 'Imshed Basement, at -tached g w a j e $149,000

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0 T h e above telephone number is not

- ion nor has t been i since 12/86). affil>eied wtth Century 21 Gold-"ouse '

WESTLAND-Sharp 1 bedroom con-do Air conditioned 4 " appliances patio on pond Must see $43 500 Days 353-7575 Eves 425-3331

W O O D E D RAVINE SETTING comee wrth this lower level condo m carmington s desirable VeMey View Compter Unit offers enclosed porch, and underneath encioeed parking New on the market at $62 800

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700

W BLO O M F I E L O Foicpointe Sharp Contemporary Townhouse Very pri-vate End Unit Open floor plan, lots 01 anndows 3 bedrooms. 3 ' * baths library H i 6oor laundry, ftrepiaoe. large deck overlooks wosds bal-condy finished lower ie«w walk-oui wtth hot tub Beautiful neutral decor thru-out 2 car garage An e ioep-tlonel Buy! $183,900 663-9283

WTT 1968. 25 by 50 on a large lot In Farmington Mills 3 bedrooms, 1'4 baths, many e i t r a a Ca* lor ap-

' tment after 12pm 346-6256

NEAR White Lake O a k * Golf Course almost new 1.200 sq ft . 2 bedroom, 2 bath, rustic ranch corv 3 0 country kitchan, 2 car attached a»r fireplace, very private excellent commuting $89,900 896 -1262

NORTMVILLES MOST IMPRESSIVE Only 8-units left m Phase I of this lu iury new development S l u e Heron Point Each unit offers fron-'sge on an emerald lake and a w i s -out lower «vel 2 and 3 bedroom -anch and colonial unit* featuring master baths. 2 car garages. 1«1 floor laundry natural fireplace and quality appointments throughout Priced from $206 ,500

HARRY S

WOLFE 421-5660

O P E N S U N - 4 P M 706 QraefteM N oft Mapie W of Eaton Must sell, clean 2 bedroom condo. ftrwhed rasement immediate pcuseaeion Ca* Ann. 649-4964 or 938 -7456

P L Y M O U T H

CUSTOM CONDO Luaunous loamhouse - 2 bedrooms, j p g r s d e d carpeting, master bed-room has wa»- in cloeel beaameni. attached garage custom courtyard dec* and central an $97,500 Ca*

A L o r R O N

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1 The above tataphone number is not

now. nor has It been IMnce 12/861. sf f l la tad with Cantury 21 Gotd-

P L Y M O U T H TWP RANCH C O N O O , 2 bedrooma. 2 bath*. 2 car attached

ia r a g e B a s e m e n t e n d u n i t . 114,900 Meadowhrfl 668-5607

3 2 7 N o w H o m a

B u i l d e r s

NEW H O M E S VWage of Mllford. starting at $103,700 on AbOey Lane. N of the village, W off Mill ore Rd J.T Ka»y, Custom Homee 363-5927

3 2 8 D u p l e x e s

T o w n h o u a

M ILAN AREA - Secluded country eiecuttva noma 4 wooded acraa. 4 bedrooms, in-ground pool, par t Nke sell ing By owner 438-6462

3 3 0 A p a r t m e n t s

CENTRAL B I R M I N G H A M OPPORTUNfTES

SEE I N V E S T M E N T PROPERTIES CLASS 356

3 3 2 M o b i l e H o r n e t

F o r S a l e

BE AN OWNER Southfield Schools

U n d e r $ 3 1 0 m o n t h u t i l e Valley 474 -6600

C H A M P I O N DOUBLE WIDE 3 bed-room. 2 bath, wtth a * the extras Ex-cellent condition adult Agent

community 946 -5767

C H A M P I O N 1 8 6 3 - 1 4 X 7 0 . wood a o e d shingle root, 2 bedroom. 2 baths, a* sppnancea. Nov! Mead-ows. $21 .800 or M S I 348 -6493

C H A M P I O N 1 9 M . 28x44. 2 bed-room. 2 bath, large Hvtno room, cen-tral air. ftraptaos. large deck A l ap-pkences Extras $27 ,500 722-4485

C O N C O R D 14x70. with vinyl siding 6 deck. 2 bedroom 2 bath, new car-pel. adult section Novt. talis privi-leges. $ 16.000 M u s t s a * 624-9854

porch 2 bedrooms. 1 bath $24 SOO

1978 Bendu 2 bedrooms 2 tu« baths, central ai». large enclosed porcn. exceptional lot. $26 ,200

Other nomee to choose from Call Joarwi. Mon-Fn i0 -4pm. for appointment OuailTy Homes

474 -0320

S u m m e r o n T o r c h i i ut ' imriaua mi I f Out

G L O B L E has an Inventory of re-duced stock models Spacious 2 4 3 bedrooms available Some immedi-a t e o c c u p s n c y P r e w i n t e r clearance Ci l i now. don't rruss the savings 946 -5767

H I G H L A N D H ILLS E S T A T E S -I 4 a 7 0 mooile home central air. all appliances 3 bedrooms 1 ' * baths. 32 ft awning wtth 616 deck porch ; 8a 10 shed, gas B B O grll , curtains 6 drapes $16,500 4 7 6 - 0 7 4 8

JUST LISTED - 3 bedroom. 1 ' 1 baths, wood burning stove. $13 ,500

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY - just o-duced 2 bedroom 1 » Bath » e i bar fireplace Only $12.90C Others from $9906 Stratford Villa

QUALITY H O M E S , 665-9066

LARGE 2 bedroom big kitchen, de-luxe starter noma $ 3 1 2 Including lot Low down must have some credit experience Agent 8 4 6 - 5 7 6 7

MARLETTE double beautiful condi-tion 2 badroom. 2 bath, central sir. enclosed porch, appliances extras Adult court $31 ,900 978 -1832

MOBILE H O M E for sale Mayfalr model, 12X36, 1 bedroom ideal lor

acant lot, $4 500 478 -6317

NICE 3 bedroom home on location $ 7 , 5 0 0

Sharp single famify home. 12 X 36.

3 bedroom, r * bath $12 ,800

North Mooee Homes, inc. 6 9 9 - 7 3 6 6

PARK ESTATE, 12 X 60, with porch $8,000 Taylor 281 -1861

P L Y M O U T H - 1 4 x 6 0 2 bedrooms 1'v baths wssherrdryer, stove re-frigerslor, dishwasher Excellent condition $16 ,000 453-6825

lage mi itie Torch Lake, teatunng vinyt exterior 4 bedrooms 1 Belli 2 f ieldstone fireplaces $124 ,900

M o d e l H o m e o n

E a s t T o r c h L a k e 66 of frontage on 1 17 acre lot T h e • 440 sq <1 home teaturee 3 Bed-rooms, 2 baths. 2'y car attached ga-rage All appliances carpet & d e c k * are included Ca* now tor details $145 900

U n d e r C o n s t r u c t i o n

O n E a s t T o r c h L a k e 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, on 75 of prime Torch Lake frontage, near Beliaire All appliances, carpeting 6 decks are Included Ca* now for de-tails $169,900

W a t e r f r o n t L o t s We nave a few select lots on Torch Lake starting at $669 per front ft Can tor details

R E A L E S T A T E O N E

O F B E L L A I R E

( 6 1 6 ) 5 3 3 - 6 1 7 1 Harry J Nicholie Associate Broker

Edward Otlewaki. Realtor

FARMINGTON HILLS NICE RESIDENTIAL B U I L D I N G SITE Sewer 6 water Ih tronl $25,000

BEAUTIFUL VACANT LOT Excel-lent arte to Bued your d ream houee Over an acre ol prtvecy with a s t r e a m In t h e b a c k

$38,500 T h o m p s o n - B r o w n i T h o m p s o n - £

5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

LAKEFRONT - Long Lake near Hale 60x440 exce«ent teach 796-3263

NOVI one-ol-e-kmd setting! 3 V m d no aitee left Private, wooded se-rene City water 8 sewer $69,000 to $85 000 349 -3683

OAKLAND TWP 2 H acres beauti-lully wooded with atreem Rochester Schools Lhrernois A Dutton area

755-5677

PLYMOUTH TWP 28 lots. •% to H acre each m the new Hunter's Creek Sue m the area of $250 ,000 to $300 000 homes Lots atari at $62,900 Water 6 sewer paved street* Call Ron Cook 459 -3400

C e n t u r y 2 1 C o o k & A s s o c

TROY - Birmingham Schools Pic-turesque, hidden. '•> acta deep wooded lot. Birmingham Woods Sub 649-4535 altar 9pm 649 -5341

3 4 2 L a k e t r o n t P r o p e r t y

TORCH LAKEFRONT contemporary on ba lot. seat Mde ol lake $196 ,000

M6161544-6001

WOLVERINE LAKE FRONT Beautiful tot w«l> gorgeous <4aas o) laka. ftraehed lower Wiiel wMh wMk-out 3 or 4 bedrooms. 2 kreplecee. formal dining room. 2 car attached garage, sandy beach $168 ,000 Owner 624 -6506or 5 1 7 - 3 3 7 - 7 2 3 8

W BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT - 4 bedrooms. 2'4 beths. 2 Veplsces. plus fua w e * out lower level, sandy beach. 2 car attachei KM asking $229 900

3 4 6 C e m e t e r y L o t a

3 6 0 B u e t n o e e

BAR a GRILL Only one Mi ama* toaai l i — a n County Seats 4 0 S a n d a M i ar t i 4 hood Has isasad pool t a U a . * u l * s board 4 fjka box Pnoe has baan greatly reduced to $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 f- ama t balance due on g r « A lea machine Eves Rex Glover. 517-263-8564

BARGAIN PRICED 2 aaory brick b u U n g on n Brmon. L s n — a a Coiai ly

bar Out Is now vacant Upstairs 2 ranasdspsr tments $41,000 c>«S

C A D I L L A C MEMORIAL West 2 lots. 2 vaults $2000

PARKVIEW C E M E T A R Y - L l v . . . ^ . 5 lots Good Sheperd section $400 each » / 3 - 9 0 1 6

3 5 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

F o r S a l s

3ELOW MARKET RATE Occhai Lake t^d 1 ,800-10.000 sq ft »ght Industr al toning Now leasing 681 -6500

W E S T i A N O - 2 secluded- wooded lots. 165x165 au utilities st street Zoned R-2 C o m p l e t e privacy $22 ,500 each 722 -3039

O N C o m i r w .rip center. 21 .000 sq fl Owner must sell immediately

.56-2600

W E S T L A N O — : — 2 — a w > u n r -165x165 all utilrtlee at street Toned R-2 $18,500 each 7 « j 0 3 9

L I V O N I A

TRAVERSE CITY - Deluxe condo 2 bedroom 2 bath. 2 car garage near Grand Traverse Reaort Asking $125,000 1 - 6 1 6 - 9 3 6 - 2 6 4 5

3 3 6 F l o r i d a P r o p o r t y

C O N D O FOR S A L E Onenta Point, Altamonte Springs. F lo r id * Fur-ryshed. 2 bedroom 2 Baths A * amenities Ca* 3 5 6 - 0 4 4 7

FORT LAUOERDALE - 6 U N I T S Fantastic area. E of U S - t , Near 17th Street Causeway Large lot Only 29K per unR Kssler Resfty

1 -305 -566 -4829

M A R C O ISLAND, FL - Shlpps Lend-ing Completely furnished, s p a d o u * . luxury 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo Beautiful new of C a x a m t e * Paaa and 10.000 .Hands Private teach $225,000 8 1 3 - 3 8 4 - 6 2 5 8

NE Si PETERSBURG Mobile home lOxSOfi . 3 Bedroom Florida room, screened 4 glass porch, sleeps 6. Good park $3500 4 7 6 - 4 6 1 4

REMBRANDT. 1960 2 bedroom, 14 X 48. central air. new carpet, shed, porch deck appkancaa low lot rant. Little Vallay Par t $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 471 -3668

3 3 9 L o t a a n d A c r e a g e

F o r S a l e

R U D G A T E M A N O R . S T E R L I N G HEIGHTS 24 X 52, 1978 Homet le Cantral air. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, appliances Call L a Taylor Suburban M o M e Homee 939 -6620

SCHULT 1965. 14x70 (924 aq ft.K baeutlful 2 bedroom, adult section Shelby Foraet Immaculate, immedi-ate occupancy $26 ,500 826 -9732

SHEFFIELD 12x60, 2 bedrooms, front end kitchen air. double lot, fencad. N o v schools Assumption low down, $360 payments Including lot rent $12,200 542-4786

SKYLINE 1966. 2 bedroom. 2 batha. 2 celling tans. 2 skylights cathedral

mg. shingled roof, vti centrsi sir. 10x

vinyl Z2&

BUILDING SITE - LYON TWP SUB Utilities, near 1-96 100' x 200

Call Ceniury 21 Hartford South. 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

ANN ARBOR By owner - 3 5 - 1 0 acre homeeites. r o « n g terrain, eoms wffli woods & streams. Quiet rural setting/natural 4 man made boon-dnee to keep n that way Within 3 ' * miles of Ann Arbor flea each Park. Dommo'a World H e e d q u a n a r * 4 ax-preasway $49,500 to $89 ,000 Be-fore 8 30am or after 6pm 8 6 2 - 6 9 0 1

EXCLUSIVE SITE FOR LUXURY home oft Echo Rd . m the h e « i of Bloom field 1H acraa $298 ,000 City wsier , septic 6 4 4 - 4 6 8 2

FARMINGTON HILLS - Beautiful hW aide property, 1 acre inkater.'Oid C o l o n y R d * G r s s t l o c a t i o n .

$46 ,500 6 4 2 - 6 2 0 8

3 4 2 L a k e t r . i t r r o p e r t y

j i o r e for lease In 17 store strip Shopping center 36121 Ann Arbor Rd et Ann Arbor Trad. 1000 aq. ft $750 /month 3 5 6 - 4 0 «

ALL SPORTS LAKEFRONT 6 0 0 feel sandy M a c * Fentor. area near U S 23 2 acre to 13 acre parcels starting al $60,000 Atler 6pm 694-2186 before 6pm 743-3770

PRIME RETAIL Location In daalr-I able Farmlngtom Huts 2 .100 sq ft ' with frontage on fugh traffic Orchard

cake Rd Leese available with spe-cial terms Contact Dan or Tom

e t H 3 2 - 5 6 4 6

BEAUTIFUL W Bloom field Union lakefronl Contemporary 3 Bed-rooms. 3 ' * Bathrooms Finished walk-out Basement with jacuzzl ape $ full brass tr immed wet bar Ap-proximately 85 ft of sandy bot lom lake frontage on en sports Union Lake SeawaH 4 80 ft aluminum dock 2 decks 4 many special amen-ities $289,000 Cell eves 4 week-ends to max a sppomtmsnt 363-2114

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAKEFRONT Enjoy all sports Square Laka from this 2 bedroom. 2 bath condomini-u m featuring alt appkancaa. washer dryer 4 much more $98 ,000 Bloom hew on Square Laka Condo-miniums. 1962 Klmgenamith Open 1-6 Deify Closed Thursday Model Phone 332-4344

BRIGHTON - 16 acraa wooded. 550 feet on Laka Baelcke. close to free-ways 4 shopping areas. $120 000

669 -5399

BY O W N E R Almost lakelront. Otler Lake Cus-tom contemporary home. 3200 sq. ft . 4 bedrooms. 3 full bath* . 2W car ai iached garage, subdtvtaion p o d , boel dockage $20 7 0 0 0 6 6 1 - 9 5 2 2

CASS LAKE - W B L O O M F I E L D Approximately 7000 sq 11 2-story solar conlemporsry Sandy seek ed lakafront property 3VT batha, 30 ft flreel room wrth California drift stone fireplace 4 bodge to upper level $630,000 For custom festures

861 -4049 Brokerage cooperation 3 N

FENTON, unique 3 bedroom home, approx 3000 sq n . on 2 5 acraa. 3 batha. 2 Vapiacee. 56 ft Redwood deck. Nfts. woods, privacy Only houss on the lake l Mae from US-23 $250,000 After 4 weekdays, anytime weekends 6 2 9 - 2 1 1 5

LAKE CHARLEVOIX Located on the north ahore this coiy 3 bedroom 2 bath year-round home Is an incredible vslue for $166,000 Contact Arleen Kuhn.

Vacation Properties Network Boyne. 6 1 6 - 5 8 2 - 6 7 2 4

NEW R E S O R T C O N D O M I N I U M S

F U R N I S H E D

F R O M $ 5 9 , 5 0 0

( B l - O w n e r s h l p ) The Water Street inn on Laka Char-levoix In Boyne City For Information please ca* .

1 -600-632-8903 or 1 (6161662 -2111

OPEN HOUSE FRl-SAT., 1-4 P M 571 Central. Lake Orion Lakelront

4 bedroom, double lot 656-3030 or 6 2 8 - 9 4 5 7

SYLVAN LAKE Lake Pnvsegee Lot. good location 50x120. $45,000 662-0077; 5 4 5 - 5 5 0 0

3 5 3 I n d . / W a r e h o u s e

S a l e O r L e a a a

KENSINGTON C O M M E R C E C T R Milford Rd 4 Waterford Mini Plex M - 5 9 From 1,000 *q ft 4 up Offer-ing office/light mdustnsl .wsrshouss apace Now leasing 6 6 1 - 6 5 0 0

REDFORD TWP - 7 MUa/inkster area Commercial-Industrial for sale 3 Bldgs. 1000 sq ft each 4 7 4 - 3 6 6 8 or 6 3 2 - 5 1 3 2

R O M U L U S - 15 ACRES On Van Born across f rom new Ford Building More K ^ e e ^ e mHe E of 1-275 By Owner 3 1 3 - 2 2 9 - 2 6 7 3

W P L Y M O U T H AREA - 2 .600 aq ft 3 phase heavy industrial for leaaa 5 mln Off M - 1 4 $ 6 7 5 ' m o Available Oct 1 349 -5563

3 5 6 I n v e s t m e n t

P r o p e r t y

CENTRAL B I R M I N G H A M OPPORTUNIT IES

Current 6 unit townhouae 2 unit apartment with fu l basements, car-ports. 4 guesi periling Perfect loca-tion lor improvement/development Offered at J725.000

4 unit D i X * apartment bunding wtth fu* basement n d M d u e l storage, laundry, and garagea. 1 Mk W o l Woodward

1 bedroom unit* have occupancy history Offered at:

$240,000

Qualified principal* ca * Broker tor fact sheet snd sppt 6 4 2 - 1 7 3 1

Designer 100% o c a

S E N I O R H O U S I N G

O P P O R T U N I T Y

C O N G R E G A T E C A R E

F A C I L I T Y C E N T E R 90 units, grosses $600 ,000 Excel-lent downrrve» location

T h e A p a r t m e n t G r o u p

3 5 6 - 2 6 0 0

T H U M B AREA - sms* isks develop-ment nske lots) 106 acraa. 4 0 % be-low m a r t at Sold only as s pac* age,

days 8 30-5 2 5 5 - 4 0 0 6 Call i

3 5 8 M o r t g a g e e &

L a n d C o n t r a c t s

A BARGAINI Cash for Existing Land Contracts Second Mortgages • Highest $$$

Perry Realty 4 7 8 - 7 6 4 0

L A N 0 CONTRACTS P U R C H A S E D Crowley Mortgage Corp

737-7020

517-423-8188 O W N E R RET1WNG

So th~ ahnri order i aslw irsnt-loe wxaani parmr Is now up tor s a M On mam atreet Hudson. Lenawee Cty Seats 60 Old faahloned decor Lois of apace lo expand + hugs 2nd hoor tor vsrtous nsapa 148 .000 Eves: Vlcki Gertg 517

H A R D W A R E STORE Long s s t a M a h e d operation m ama* farming commuiNy Lenawee Coun-ty Exc alerii variety ol Pro Hardwers suppl ies A t rue b s r g a l n for $150,000 which Includes ta of $120 0 0 0 6 Real Estate with 3 bedroom ap< uppar level for »ve-in ownar or rental Tarma posslbls Evas Rex Glover 517-263-9568

C O L D W E L L BANKER Glover Real Estate A j e o O e t e *

517 -263 -4646

BE YOUR O W N BOSS' 10 amp pow-er unn. widely used for brormng baOy ehoaa 4 lewelry Nndkias. 5 gal-lon tank, lots more. » 7 5 0 881-4937

BE YOUR O W N B O S S Ws' t snow you how you oan earn $60,000 pkje a year 4 bund your own independent bualnaaa introduc-ing 4 dlst the moet sdvsnoed In home wster purfflcatior> aysMra on the market today To take advan-tage oI thle ground floor opportunity Can A M or P M 542-5602

CLEAN PARTY S T O R E - N W Sub-urb. high danalty. profit maker C a l Barney Barnee 2 6 1 - 8 6 1 0 348-8106

Murmnghan Aeeocielee

E N T R E P R E N E U R S DREAMI Earn 6 figure income m as I t t ts as an months You can do just that In the onaon doaar computer Industry this is s patented specialty product Invest S5.000-S2S.000 and gal up to 40% return on Investment in only 1 month For eddiuonel inlormatlon sand rspeee to Offshore Computer Products m c . 400 RenaMeanoe Canter. S l e 500. Oetron M l 46243 •or can 4 4 S - M 1 8

G I F T / C A R D SHOP

lursa Farmington Days 4 7 7 - 9 2 9 8 Evenings: 474-6734

Inventory 4 a a $66 ,000

IF YOU would I k e to start your own buamees offering a Moh profit po-tential with a very low invaatment 4 no manual labor, ca * m a 661-8660

JUST L ISTED Adult Foster Care H o m e In pleeeant rural Jacfcaon County. Llceneed lor 7. poaaibfy 10 residents wtth 2900 sq ft - 10 rooms 6 beaement Home in good uundMui i - Stale ap-proved Offering poaWve cash Doer LC tarma poeefcle $115 .000 Con-tact Joan HaHgus. 5 1 7 - S 2 M 7 1 7

or Lsnawes ProperBaa. Inc.. 5 1 7 - 4 6 6 - 7 4 7 4

LADIES F A S H I O N BOUTIQUE 12 MHe - Northweelei ii. Ffarturae $15,000. inventory e n d lease possi-ble 356 -0676

NO PWEVtOUS experience neces-sary Photographers lor program 6 district directors Ok* people can make up to $30 ,000 or more In a 6-6 month season Company rated Dunn 4 Brsdstreet Baan In bual-naaa over 40 years. W a do programs In 27 i t a lea Maoeeeery equipment

p M a A training lot an InMMI in-vestment Of from $2000 -46000 . Cat lor an appointment 4 M deta«e477-

2438

OPEN YOUR O W N Discount Retail Store. Chows of •erv-aportsweer. large ledy. M a m -preleen or tamHy ehoe store FVsl

name Brands $14 ,900 mveatment Indudee ftx-

Prssugs FsaMona. training A

1-800-24 7-S127

S T O R E F R O N T Exoeaarii lor party store, immediate occupancy. Canton Center -For t Rd.

356-2600 STOREFRONT, K M for supply rental-no cmnpalft lum Near 2 naw a a i a W e hospital*. Canton Center -For t Rd area

356-2600

3 6 1 M o n e y

T o L o o n - B o r r o w

FINO CASH J f o U R H O M E I • NO A P P L I C A T I O N FEE

• EASY Q U A L I F Y I N G • CREDIT N O P R O B L E M

. FAST A P P R O V A L u w n w n 40% equity In property

Ra»n«"oaa or pui uhaaaa.

H U R O N V A L L E Y

M O R T G A G E

553-3030 3 6 2 R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d

C A S H T O D A Y

O R G U A R A N T E E D SALE ANo If In Foredoeure

Or Need Of Repair

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R e n t

N E A R

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From $450 '• Includes: carport, extra large apart mant. at app*anoaa. carpetk-c drapes e M I n g glsaa door, bsko mee Adult urWta Nearby ehoppfe^

S T O N E R I D G E M A N O R Freedom Rd W. of Orcherd Lske

4 7 6 - 1 4 3 7 7 7 5 - 6 2 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M - downtown 1 beo~

zistpzxrtxiz Csasf ter 8pm 643-OtSAJ

H O M E with Isrge lot m Southfield or Farmington $7 ,000 down. Land Contract or lease with option lo buy WW pay $1,000 Ander s lea Ca* 63-5-6525

WANTED Property with or without a home Nov!. NorthvMe. Farmington Wees

W « take a handyman apeciel ars ux ie lde ied * '

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A BEAUTIFUL VIEW TOWNHOUSE - Union LS«S high on a MU. 2 bedroom, balcony, m Bathe, n a t v a l fireplaoe. doorwa* lo petto, gas barbecue. eppSencee pus washer-dryer. new carpeting, aduft Wdg. no p w u $485 month pkj* ut f t iee. aacurtty 477 -1768

Absolutely Great! Blrmmghem/Souttifleid location oI-fartng brand new luxury 1 A 2 bad-room apts. m wooded setting In-cludes decor st or color tcf ismes. cm-rhedrsl cemngs. microwave ovens A 24 hour smsrgsncy malntananee

C r s n b r o o k P l a c e A p t s .

P h a s e I V Mon-Fn 10-6. Sat 8 -5 .

Icioeed Thurs A Sun)

644-0059 A VWsge Green Community

ALL QUALIFIED PEOPLE Save 50% Rent

SHARE LISTINGS S 642 -1620 864 So Adams. Birmingham. Ml

A M B E R A P A R T M E N T S Royal Oak. Claweon A Troy. 1 A 2 b s d r i x m e Children? Pets? Ask? Day* 260-2830 Evea. 256-6714

AMBER A P A R T M E N T COLONIES Royal Oak/Clew s o n / T roy 1- slop

a very one Come Sunday. Sapt 12:45PM 4000 Crooks, o r c s * f o r appt

Something for lay. Sept H t h .

Royal Oak 260-2630

A N O P P O R T U N I T Y 10 move up to French Quarters

1 A 2

3 5 curty M a m , 24 f x x * gsts house.

Evergroen 835-9086

report A i a»ei an tes reqmrsd A Jeffrtee X-Wsy araa.

635-8475

A P A R T M E N T S

A V A I L A B L E Located convementty at Sheldon and N. Tarmorial. l m « e S of M - 1 4

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APTS.

CwrenOy haa units evsksWs lor Im-lediats occupancy Just stop by or a t tor s personnel mowing. H O U R S MON T H R U FRl . 8 T O 5

1 - 4 5 5 - 2 1 4 3

ATTRACTIVE lergs one bedroom apt W Mapte/Hsggsrty srea H e a t air. pool, cable, adepts No pata. $ 4 1 0 , 6 4 4 - 1 1 6 3 624 -0780

AVAILABLE Large 1 badroom Apartment with teal A water balco-ny included Great location on O MHe Rd neer Greenfield WeS-mem-tamad $480 /S800. a month Won -Ffl.. 10-6pm. 54S-7047

AVAILABLE N O W - Ann Arbor, Hrgs sflordstHs. sfHOsncy 1 A 2 bedroom apts Greet location

6 6 6 - 6 7 1 # 346-6277

D O W N T O W N B I R M I N G H A M Studio apartment a-reHeble $635 to S545 par M O 1 yeer leaaa. C t 642 -7400

B IRMINGHAM - Attractive 1 bed-room. w e s t e r n condition WeSi l 0

•hops Heal, water A carport $445. month C a l A n n aflar 8pm 64 7-4234

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

AVAILABLE 1st WEEK OF OCT l B E D R O O M Inoludss Wan

Brand new c e r t e o n o '

GLO. Meny I I. INC

B IRMINGHAM B e g a m vtctorisx

aacurtty stsrm syak am $050 mount

SoumflskJ 644-7102

B I R M I N G H A M Hm*y ramodaied snd 2 bedroom apts aiaSstHs Her tal rslss mcluds

One month rant frai 644-1300

Neer downtown - slsgsni. epeooua 2 bedrooms. 1% batha. fun baa* mant. central ak . caremic Ola. Olym-pic pool. b e a u t i M lendecapw; J picnic erea.

U M f T E O OFFER - $595 on aalected units, new real aw i i only M o n t * F r l • 0 * 9. Sat 4 Sun 11MS

6 4 9 - 6 9 0 9 865 -1080

B IRMINGHAM - prima l o c a l . bedroom. 1 H oeramlc baths, centra ak 1st floor a p t * 10% discount for ar cftoane Limited time only teeea by Oct 1. New reel Oan la only on a s lected apts Mon - Fri 9 t a 9 Sst 4 Sun I Ml 5 649-89011

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luxury Amenities: U t M l a a included

649-1414 Executive Garden Apartmanta

B I R M I N G H A M Walking Owtenos lo Opemtow^ ahopplng and transportation Spa-cious 2 bedroom with deluxe app*

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c l o s e t o c o m m u t e r l i n e 4

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$ 4 9 5 E H O

6 4 2 - 6 6 8 6 3 4 6 - 9 5 9 0

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B IRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom condc $800 per month Includkig heal 4

ar Cloee to doamlown Bkmv maig-I -20K

B I R M I N G H A M • 2 bedroom town-houee 1% batha. nee* ) cerpeaec 1 decorated, new ape t e n Pea garter aerang. cloee to town 6 4 5 - 2 « i 1

B I R M I N G H A M 2 2 7 3 E M a p l e 1 bedroor r

•47 -7079

D i n M I N O I i A M 2567 E Maple. 1 bedroo mg A drapes, heat A water Inckidec Lease No pats $465 mo 647-7079

B J R M M G H A M 850 Ann 1 bedroom kt-toem iocs Hon. heat A weter Included Laeee No psts.,1500 647-7079

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BIRMINGHAM 555 Butdlng mghrtss 1 and 2 bed-room luxurious apsrtmsnta from $ r s 0 lo $ 1 1 5 0 including heel Free psr tmg convsrMsnt lo at shopping.

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645-1191

B K M I N G H A M - 6 7 1 Henr ie t ts 2 bedroom fist, porch. Vspisce car-pet. garage Adults No pels L e v a * 6 7 5 6 4 7 - 7 0 7 9

O O M F i E L D HILLS - 1 bedroom 3rd floor with balcony to Sub-let

ek available Oct. 1. $ 4 5 S / m o 357-1621 . evea 334 -3402

BLOOMFIELD HILLS auMel for 3 -k ipnthe t bedroom apl m Bioom-

-• i f teio Piece $425 mo AveHsUe Oct * Cell Larry 8em-4pm 336-1839

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- G R A N D R I V E R - 6 M I L E Behind Boislord Hoapllel

S C H O O L S P E C I A L

• 1 B e d r o o m lor S 4 6 9

2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 4 9

- 3 B e d r o o m l o r $ 6 4 9

' P E T S P E R M I T T E D Smoke Detectors Installed

Singles Welcome immediate Occupancy

We Love Children HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED

J j^Wt prestige sddrsss ak condi-N c v n n carpeting atovs 4 rsfnosrs-

- tor . a8 utmties except elecincity in-cluded Warm b a i l m e n t s Laundry Iscilltlws

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Beautiful spacious I 4 2 bedroom apartments Csrpetsd. decorated, sywmrnjng pool, tennis courts, laun-dry tedilties perking On slls rsntsl agent BesutihJ wslsrfront setting •a lh apscious grounds From $ 4 i f

Evening 4 weekend hours 2 2 9 - 8 2 7 7

B R O O K V I E W V I L L A G E

A P T S

' C A N T O N 1 4 2 bedroom epsrlmants snd 2 bedroom - 1>4 bath lownhouses across f»om put*ic golf course Nnwiy pamied central air carpeted sf appliances., washer dryer No pots

7 2 9 - 0 9 0 0

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CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 8 WARREN) Brand New Complex

Private entrances One A Two Bedrooms from $469

W e ofler Transfer ol Employment I in our ceases For more inlormatlon

981-4490

I'Lak • ftaunt

ITON - efficiency apartment m try setting, perfect for retired on 726-7044 or 721-5705

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F R A N K L I N P A L M E R BEST VALUE IN AREA

. f r o m $ 4 2 5 F R E E H E A T OUet country setting - spacious

* » # u n d - c o n d i t i o n e d a p a r t m e n t s Pool. S a u n a C a d e Larga Closets Pet section avsuable

O N PALMER W Of LILLEY

* 3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 Oaky 9-6 Sst 4 Sun try s p p l E

C A N T O N ; ^ H E A T H M O O R E AFTS

1 bedroom furnished spsrtments •YsMsbis sbundsnl siorsgs. ample • lo ry , privacy, good location 4

i w e See us on haggerty Rd be-tween Ford A Cherry H » near 1-275

.%•« 981 -6W4. ext. 2 0 1

C A N T O N - HONEYTPEE T O W N --SIOOSE. sublet tm 2-89 IV. bsth 2 ' t e d r o o m . new Kitchen, carpet. 'OBhwsster carport, including heel

— A water fireplace $630 453 -3232

ON-Sub-iet available now. 1-275 A Joy Rd Large 1 private entrance $ 9 0 0 '

M O Including heal 427 -2242

• O A N T O N

•^paaroom,

C A N T O N

- VILLAGE SQUIRE

Included Great Location - Par* Setting

Spaoous - Bi te Trail - Heat Pool - Tennta - Sauna

Sound Conditioned - Cable On Ford Rd Just E ol 1-275 SeciklTy Dsposn only $200

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

D a l l y 9 - 7 S a t & S u n . 9 - 6

E v e s , b y a p p t .

4 0 0 A p t s . For R m i I

DEARBORN S BEST DEAL

D E A R B O R N W E S T A P T S -

Foi M l $420 you can Sve •n sn sstsbSahsd Apart ment Community m Oesr-

indudee ak conditioning, laundry araa GE sppt-senss. wsS- to-wsl carpel A use of clubhouse 4 pool Two (2) tedroom apart menis A Townhoueae also

No Sscunty Dsposlt Rsquked

2 7 8 - 1 5 5 0 Aftsr Hours Appomtmsnls A v a l

, 1 bill N of Cherry inSster Rd .

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

1375 per month, ncludss Meet A Wsisr Off-ice hour*. t s m - 5 p m , Monday thru Fnday amy 521-0480

G A R O E N CITY 1 Bedroom Carpal-»|Q. sppeences neal 6 s a w n c h

sir conditioning, idad Balcony No

pets $ 4 3 0 ' m o Apsrtl 476-7640

G A R D E N CITY . Bedroom, tor akv 0 l e l a d y $265 par mcluded Ovsrry a raa

montn, a< uiBmea n a t Mlddlsbsn

0 l e l a d y $265 par mcluded Ovsrry a raa 522 7835

D O W N T O W N BIRMINGHAM - Stu-dio Apt svskstHs immsdlsts occu-psncy Located m the hssrt of Bk-m m g h s m s exclusive shops Must sse lo appreciate For mors wlor-msl ion call bstween I0sm-5pm

478-6333

D O W N T O W N PL VMOUTH 1 bedroom API Contemporary de-sign S*y*ghi , celling Isn. includes appliances, wsisr $450 'mo * 1 H M o Security 776-7693 Or 293 -0509

Eight MSe-Vsn Dyks-Wsrrsn

B E A W I N N E R Beeutfful 2 tedroom toemhousss, full basement centrsi au $460 s month with

prepaid Michlgsn Lotlsry ticket. 5 psr wesk tor 52 weeks 756 -7050

E L M S L E I G H A P T S . 1 A 2 B E D R O O M APTS 4

2 B E D R O O M TOWNHOUSES

Newly decorated fully carpeted sar conditioning. Vsrticsl binds. osMng fens, disposal ful basement, hook-up tor waahar 4 dryer, weter C s t t e

Close to 1-75, neer Oeklsnd M a i . Birmvngharrt Shoppmg 4 Hosprtstt

5 4 7 - 2 6 7 2 1680 Rocnsstsr Rd Roysl Osk

isestside ol Rochestsr Rd between 12 A 13 M M I

FAIRFIELD COURT APTS Ltvonls. on Fairfield, off 5 MHe.

5 bl*s E of Farmington Rd 1 A 2 bedrooma from $510 Includes ma-jor appliances 8 cs-porl 422 -6260

• F A R M I N G T O N •

CHATHAM HILLS • S P E C I A L *

Security C^potlt $200 • O n Select 2 Bedroom Units • nes ted indoor Pool • Ssunss

Sound 4 Fveprooled Construction 4 Mors

F R O M $ 5 0 5 — On Old Grand Rlvar bet

Drsks 4 HaWead

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 Open Daky 9am-6pm

Sat 4 Sun !2noon-5pm

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 bedroom, pnvale entrance osrv trsi heel 4 sir. carpet. Or apes wester 4 dryer m spsrtment. $ 4 4 0 C s l e f t s r S P M 4 7 1 - 7 W 8

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

TIMBERIDGE 1 & 2 B E D R O O M

largs dsluxs adult 4 fsm»y units

from $475 1 month FREE rsnl

with immsdlsts occupsncy

(new lenents only) (minimum 1 yssr iease;

(2 bedroom unit)

Indudee eppSences. nemcal b inds, carpeting, pool, class >1 Farmington HISS location

Entsr East off Orchsrd Laks Rd on F o l s u m S of Grand River

Modsl open dsky except W s d

4 7 8 - 1 4 6 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 1 mo Fras Rant 1 tedroom $445 m d u d s s heal, sir sppksncas carpeting

476 -8719 Cable TV available

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

tedroom. $420 Studios. $380 Includes carpet, yerttdss. cantral air. catMe-ready No pets F A R M I N G T O N MANOR. 474 -2562

Canton

WINDSOR WOODS

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

l A 2 tedroom Apartments

- starting at $465 -

• Modern Vertical Blinds thru-out •Carpor t , balconies • Swtmmmg Pool A Cabsna • Quiet, soundproof Construction • Close to ahoppmc Off Wsrrsn Rd betw Shak3on/Utey

Mon.-Frl. 9-Spm S a t - S u n l - $ p m I Apartments A v a l a

459-1310 ; CHERRY HILL srss - Beautiful 1 » badroom a c t . i t o r s . m m r a i p i . • brand naw carpaHng. $350 plus a teal * 3 6 7 - 3 3 4 3

I F A L L S P E C I A L

: C O N C O R D T O W E R S , 1 A 2 B E D R O O M APARTMENTS f n d u d s s I • Stove A retrlgerstor

, •Carpor t

a -Nswty dsoorstsd

CI Smoke Ostsctors

ISprlnklsr system I - F R O M $396

1-75 snd 14 MSe Next to Abbey Theater

C R O O K S - 1 4 * MILE 1 tedroom. cai paling A drspas. heat A carport included Laaaa No

S $625 6 4 7 - 7 0 7 *

L o n g H o t S u m m e r ?

S T A Y C O O L A T O U R

E X P E N S E ! !

security dapoak Iniskra about 13 month Isaas

For more Intorm—on c a l 2 7 4 - 7 2 7 7

C A R R I A G E P A R K

A P A R T M E N T S

ADULT COMMUNITY

C A M B R I D G E A P T S .

D E A R B O R N H T 8 .

D E A R B O R N C L U B

F R O M 1 * 2 6

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS

B R A N D N E W

S u p e r

S p e c i a l

$ 5 5 0 on 2 bedroom spsrimsnts

RIVER VALLEY APARTMENTS 3 1 6 0 0 9 Mne.'Grand Rhrer sres

473-0035 Realty Showcase - Exclusive Agsnt

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS st Grand Rhr-er 4 Orske. assume the lease. 2 bedroom Rent $635 a l l nsootlafe Available Oct 1 Evas 471 -1872

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS Rd 2 tedroom, every moa 6 7 5 SQ. ft No aacurtty deposit $ 5 4 0 ' m o n t h 4 7 6 - 7 4 4 0

FARMINGTON PLAZA 31625 Shi nil' Specious 2 ted-room. carpeted, appksnoss. pool, teat mdudsd Adults pi averted $ 5 1 4 476 -8722

F A R M I N G T O N - Roomy 1 bedroom svtowm location mcludea test cov-ered parking enclosed balcony $ 4 ® 5 / m o Aflar 6 30pm. 887 -3913

F A R M I N G T O N - 1 badroom. Hea l included Washer, dryer. AC. s i new

|mdooor pool $525 m o i

FENKELL 23230. E oI Telegraph O s s n 1-2 tedroom from $340 m-

F E R N O ALE - Senior C t t M n s dis-count 1 A 2 bedrooms Nsw carpal A drspas Very d e a n A quwt

546-4366

FERNOALE. t badroom apt , l l u n -ities except slsctndty Cat

36P-7712

F O R D / W A Y N E R D A R E A Spedous 1 snd 2 b e * o o m apen-ments Carpeted dscorsMd A In s

Country Court Apts • Apts Country VBsge /

Q A R O t N CITY - Lsrgs 2 bedroom •par t faant . balcony, spossnoaa. neat D n M d e d $ 4 J $ A l O U1 -aa 10

G A R O C N CITY - M s p i e w o o d .

faa i . we ta a d $340 m o u n c e M 1 - 0 7 W )

t bedroorr rated tor Caa

G A M O W C I T Y •panmsnt . naaty deoo-

Hd-Msrr tman K c M r 5 * 6 - 4 4 1 5

O R A N O R I V E R M O O L E B E L T

G R E A T L O C A T I O N

CEDARIDGE

FROM $550

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0

GREAT LOCATION) GREAT APARTMENTS!

GREAT RATESl 1 tedroom from $630

2 badrooma from $620 Rente include heat, privets gok courss. t s m e courts swimming pools snd mors " Troy office centers Somerset Msa a n d 1-75

C a l : 843-6644 or 843 -0193 S O M E R S E T PARK APARTMENTS

H O U S I N G

F O R T H E E L D E R L Y CfHdeatar Place Aperlments. 3300 Crudestsr Street. Ypsksntl. now sc-cepting applications WHhm wakung distance of downtown Rent accord-ing to income under Section 8 HUD For m l or il lation cat Mon thru Fn..

487-9400 Equal Housing Opportunity

JOY - 2 0 6 3 0 E of Ti room. B O J plus hset plus test Cleen quiet, no pets C a l M o n - S a t . 10am-5pm. 837-6290

KEEGO HARBOR S Y L V A N O N THE LAKES APTS

Lakafront Ivtng on Cass A Syhrsn m l a r g e 1-2 bedroom apts

I n d u d e e heat From $460 (Sorry, no p e t s ) Open M o n - F n 9-6pm. Sat 11-4, Sun l - S p m Inquire Manager

1613 Cass Lske Rd O i Call 862-4480

L A H S E R - between 7 M i s 4 Grand Rjver 1 tedroom Hsst lumis ted $ 3 5 0 ' M O Call 422-3811

Lsnser - S of 7 Mile N ice i badroom. $325 per month in-cludes heat. ak. carpatmg $100 off 1st. m o n t h 537-0014

L A H S E R 7 MILE M o d e m one bed-r o o m Heat included, coin laundry, senior dttzens welcome No pets C a l 9 a m lo 5pm 255-4953

L A R G E 1 tedroom. loft apsrtmsnt. f u l Beaameni. stove, relrlgsrstor d ishwsater . carport svekaOle $510 mo No pets after 5 544-620®

L A R G E 2 B E D R O O M , carpet . disOwsater extra siorsgs psntry L o c a t e d 10 m i n u t e s f r o m Meadowtorook elong the Psinl Creek in VHsge of Lake Orion $500

month mdudmg heat Adults no p e t s 6B3-7797 or 731-7797

Air Conditioned

LIVONIA 2 BEDROOM

$530 Including s i utHtlot except a

NEWLY OECORATED

477-8163 LIVONIA AREA

Westwood Village Apts.

REBATE $360 * S p a o o u s luxurious 1 A 2 tedroom sp«s are waiting tar you with plush ca rpa l , larga open m e t e r with dishwasher, sak-dsankig oven. 4 frost f ras refrigerator, vertical M n d a . smpis storage carport A m-

REN?S F R O M $475 • i a i m units only

459-6600 U V O N T A

C o m a home to Woodrldgs - sps-d o u s 1 A t badroom apts toly equipped knetene. carports. Olym-pic pool, clubhouse, centi sky local ad. ter»-*s setting.

U M I T E O TIME ONLY Laaaa by O d 1 A gst 3 m o a rent free wrth 2 yr leaaa. Naw resk* only on a al acted a p t s Mon - F r l 9 to 8 S a t 1 0 l o 2 . Sun. 12 - 4 477-6448

L I V O N I A

C U R T I S C R E E K

A P A R T M E N T S (Farmington Rd between 6 8 7 MHe) B ' s m l -ut* s o a o d u i 2 badroom. " i ba th apartments. $620 indudee: balconies or petlos. verti-cals. dlahwsshers. laundry hook-up m a a d i unit

C teOren 4 a m a l pets welcome M o n thru Frl.. 11-6pm

Sat 12 n o o n - 5 p m C d L .471-5465 or 841-9755

L IVONIA-Larga 1 4 2 badroom, w a s t e r 4 dryer Included Very nice a rea , near shopping 4 schools No p e t s $ 4 a 0 4 u p 474-5764

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L O C A T I O N

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L a r g e ( M u x e

1 b e d r o o m - 1 b a t h u n i t s

t • A d u l t c o m m u n i t y ^

• A l l a p p l i a n c e s

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• N e a r b y s h o p p i n g

M E R R I M A N W O O D S

M o d e l open ft-8 sxoept Thursdey

4 7 7 - 0 3 7 7 O f f i c e : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

—UVQNJA-S u b u r b a n L u x u r y

A p a r t m e n t s

O n a B a d r o o m - $ 4 7 5 Complete ly RsmiodeleiH M a t . epos

dtaposa. carpatmg. ak oon-0- AdMi section Parking

C a l or trial bet a eon 14860 FAIRFIELD

4 2 1 - 3 7 7 6

M o n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 1 9 . 1 9 8 8 0 4 E * 5 E

4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R a n t

LIVONIA MID-FIVE A P A R T M E N T S

2 tedroom, 1"4 oaths laundry hook-up, stove, relngerotor. oiepoe-« . dlehwaaner balcony Fuky car-peted Great location $ 5 » 5 e month 851-9756

U V O M A Woodndge Apta 2 bed-rooms. F R O M $550 Lktmed time new ream ants only, on aaMctad apts Mon-Fn 9 to 9 Sat 10 tH 2. Sun 12 lo 4 4 7 7 - 6 4 4 6

L O O K I N G F O R A

N I C E 2 B E D R O O M

A P A R T M E N T I N

R O C H E S T E R H I L L S ?

LOVELY l 4 2 bedroom apts from $ 4 0 0 to $450 indudss heal 4 water, pool 4 tountsm 534-9340

LUXURY Apartment For sob-let. 2 bedrooms. 2 bsths, waaher'dryer $ 7 1 5 / m o plus security A v s l O d 1 Fsrmmgton HUM 476-5078

M A P L E / T E L E G R A P H Spedous . decoreied 1 bedroom apart men ts with dan diehweehars dlspoasl. carpeting, swimming p o d Parking storage, leundry I act lilies

B I R M I N G H A M F A R M S 8 5 1 - 2 3 4 0

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R a n t

ONE B E D R O O M apecsous country I lor Sr C k o e n Cloee

Oaks M a t . e n a c t e d lo private home No atavs W a a t e r ' d r y a r stove A fridge $566 mo 34»-4>54

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD Near Telegraph A Por i tec B e a u M U wooded eettmg laalurtng 1 bedroom apta indudee heal , carpeting A ek oondWomng. cable TV e v a M M e

F R O M $ 3 4 5

O R C H A R O W O O O A P T f i . . 3 3 4 - 1 6 7 6

• O X F O R D •

P a r k V i l l a A p a r t m e n t s F r o m $ 3 8 0

Q u i e t , b e a u t i f u l , a t t r a c t i v e l y aetung l A 2

dudee carpeting. sppMncea . a k . laundry lacSrtlee weter Carports A cable a v a l Adult complex No pets

828-5444

4 0 0 A f r i t . F o r R a n t 4 0 0 A p t a . F o r R a n t 4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R a n t

\ . T m T , R O C H E S T E R

M 6 p ^ M 2 ? S T R A T F O R D M A N O R

ounty After 4pm 3 4 6 - 6 0 6 2 A P A R T M E N T S

PONTRAIL APTS. o n P o n t k a c T r a N m S L y o n

10 A 11 M M

Now renting i A 2 bedroom units

from $380 including M a t A hoi ea le r • at elec-tric xncnen • ak c o m m u n i n g • car-peting • p o d • leundry A storage le-ckniee • cable TV • no pete • adult

A S K A B O U T O U R

S P E C I A L P R O G R A M

F O R S E N I O R C I T I Z E N S

437-3303

P A R K E R H O U S E A P T S D O W N T O W N DETROIT

Beeuttfm apacioua 1 bedroom epartments Decorated, carpeted From $340 per month

Evening A weekend hours

8 2 4 - 3 3 7 5

• APTS

starting D a l y room service 24 hour message service Color TV No lessee i m m e d w i e occupsncy Con-l e d Green Smith 453 -1620

N I N E M I L E

V A N D Y K E A R E A

C O R D L E S S P H O N E O R

C O M P A C T D I S C P L A Y E R

F O R N E W T E N A N T S W I T H A 1 2 M O N T H L E A S E Spacious 2 bedroom townhouees $460 per month Decorstsd new csrpst. central sir. basement vi eve-ry unit Next lo "city park No pats Wsr rsn sres

Evening 4 weekend hours M A C A R T H U R M A N O R

756-7050

N O G I M M I C K S

J U S T V A L U E

G R E A T L O C A T I O N

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E

1 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T Includes

> Heel r Stove 4 refrigerator • P o d • Newly decorated . S m o k e detectors • F R O M $420 • Security deposit - Only $200

1-75 and 14 Mile across from Oakland M a i

565 -4010

NORTHVILLE AREA ' and 2 bedroom Apts available

$465 to $545 per Month Plesascafl 3 4 6 - 9 2 5 0 646 -7500

NORTHVILLE G R E E N

Deluxe 1 or 2 bedroom. 1'4 bsth 1220 sq ft looke out onto besutlfui running brook from 12' doorwwll Large pnvale balcony porch, verti-cal b i n d s plush carpeting, all appli-ancee A cantral ak. Ram from $490 mdudee carport. Short term leese O n Rsndolph si 8 Mile Rd Wek ing distance to downtown North nke

SPECIAL OFFER FIRST M O N T H S RENT FREE

349-7743

N O R T H V I L L E / N O V I

T H O M A S V I L L E

L U X U R Y A P T S . Brand new 1 A 2 tedroom a p t s with cantral M . petlo beloony vertide bknda. micro weve. waster A dryer, f rom $ 5 1 9 O n 6 M M W of 1-275 Best Views stm s v s l s t M P i i s i a c a l

V P KOMAR 4 A S S O C 349-8700

Open Sat A Sun 1 -6

NOVI - Spaoous 2 badroom apt now renting l o r

$ 5 3 5 p e r m o n t h Must move In by Oct 1 Mon-Fn, 9 a m - 9 p m Sat 10am-2pm. Sun 12-4 p m 349-6200 Naw reeidents only on selected apts

• N O V I •

WESTGATE VI N O V I / L A K E A R E A

F R O M $ 4 6 0

• Attractively landscaped • Lakes Area • Near Twelve Oaks

M a i • Central Air • P o d e Carports Walk -m Closets • Pstios 4 Baiconiea Pontlec Tr.. bet West 4 Beck Rds

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5 Deify 9 a m - 7 p m Sat 4 Sun 12-4pm

PLYMOUTH DssuKul 1 tedroom apartment- Cloee lo t reewai $ 6 0 0 unfumiated. or $ 6 0 0 lumlahed G a -rage A u t i l e s m d u d e d 1'1 months rent, security depoeit 4 5 1 - 2 2 9 9

- P L Y M O L T T H -

B R O U G H A M

M A N O R

A P T S . 1 bedroom $435 2 bedroom $ 4 7 5

Yeer Leess Heel A Weter Psld Adults No pets

4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5

REDFORO AREA newly redeeo-rsisd specious l 4 2 bedroom Stu-dio from $270 heel /water included P o d 4 carport e rasable 531 -2260

REDFORO-Large t u m a t e d teee-rnent apartment . Beech Daly A 1-06 For rant to dean employed m d m d u -

1 1 $375J al A O d 3 7 5 / M O plue security includes at utmtiss. appk-anoea. prtvete entrance 5 3 2 - 6 2 7 8

REDFORD LOLA PARK Lovely 1 A 2 bedroom

munrty Covered psrtiing available 255-0932 5 5 0 - 7 2 2 0

P L Y M O U T H / C A N T O N - 1 A 2 bed-rooms. appliances A cerpetlng. sterling et $365 per mo Year ieeas Security required 455 -0391

P L Y M O U T H - Downtown, large basement A p l . $ 4 5 0 M o m d u d e e

immediate occupancy a v a M M a non-smoker No pets 4 5 5 - 4 3 5 1

• P L Y M O U T H -

HILLCREST CLUB

F r o m $ 4 4 0 F r e e H e a t

S P E C I A L

$ 2 0 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t (Limited T lmel

• Park s e n n a • Spacious Suites • AC • Outdoor P o d

• immaculate Grounds 4 Bldgs • Best Value m Aree

Neer Plymouth A Haggerty

1 2 3 5 0 R i s m a n

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 Dsky - 9 -7pm Sst - tO-2

PLYMOUTH L I V E O N T H E P A R K

1 B e d r o o m - $ 4 1 5

2 B e d r o o m - $ 4 3 0 Heel mduded carpeted tvlng room 4 hsl. centrsi mr k n e t e n bul l - ins. psrklng. p o d Adult section Ready for occupancy See Manager .

40315 Plymouth Rd . Apt. 101

4 5 5 - 3 6 8 2

PLYMOUTH LUXURY APTS 2 bedrooms 2 beths. wester 4 dryer csrport. $ 6 0 0 per month

450 -6401

P L Y M O U T H M A N O R &

P L Y M O U T H H O U S E

A P T S

Spedous 1 A 2 bedroom apts - Prtvete community s tmospters - D o s s to downtown Plymouth - P o d 4 other amenities - Heat included

U M y Rd S d Ann Arbor Rd

455-3880 A York Management Community

N ROYAL O A K Sharp quiet one bedroom, edufts. no pets Heet in-cluded. $ 4 5 0 $28-0008

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 snd 3 bedroom towrmouses

rsngmg from $309 to $500

O p e n Mon , W e d Fn 9 a m - 5 p m Tues A Thur*. 9sm-6pm S a l 1 l a m - 2 p m Closed Sun

15001 BRANDT, R O M U L U S 041-4057

OAK PARK - Nina M M 4 C o o M g e Large 2 bedroom apertment car-peted. ak . good area. $ 4 0 0 ' m o

542-4230

OAK PARK Ona A 2 bedroom apts. heat, hot water com operated May-dry. p o d . carpeted Senior cmzans

pets 546-7524

O L D R E D F O R D - 8 M»e/Lahser Quiet, secure studki Carpeted ap-pMnoas . 4th Boor cat OK. $245 -$360 depoeit 255-3750

PLYMOUTH - 1 A 2

Icraus one bedroom, m o o e ooen Tues thru. S u n C a l o « c e 425 -0830

O N E M O N T H FREE O N APTS C O L O N I A L C O U R T A P A R T M E N T S

BaeuMul Bkmmgnem location Spedous Toemhousss A Apert-mervts Alarm security system, carports, c a b w A baeemenl i

6 4 6 - 1 1 8 8 . 1 0 a m - 6 p m

4 0 0 A p a r t m a n t s F o r R a n t

FREE FIRST MONTHS

RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

Pot N*w Omfy

E N J O Y L E I S U R E L I V I N G

Cheqqyhill MANOR 14

CA P A d T h i N T T )

177-1

• P L Y M O U T H •

Plymouth Hills Apartments

7 6 8 S - M i l l S t .

M o d e r n 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m

• Washer-Dryer In E a c h A p t .

• E a s y A c c e s s t o 1 - 2 7 5

• A i r C o n d i t i o n e d

• F u l l y C a r p e t e d

• D i s h w a s h e r & D i s p o s a l

• N o P e t s

From $430 Dsky 1-5pm except W e d 4 Sun

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

PVYMOOTH - uppa Sat. 1 bedroom efflcisncy. ncludas sior . n " O d W a g s

Stowe t relnger-• sres 1 3 2 5 ' m o

•ndudas nssi A.s i s o w Oct ' Re1-srsnoes Aftsr 5om 4 2 2 - 6 3 4 6

PLYMOUTH - 1 bei Uroom. M a m St.. mM utarnes included $425 month. s aSatw 10-1 * 5 6 - 3 « 6 #

PLYMOOTh 1 BeO oom $ 4 4 5 . ' m o -sundry fscanns Csrport. close to

auiei. ees-meay-lamsd rssidsntlal r e a 4 5 6 - 4 5 6 6

R E D F O R D M A N O R Joy - Mkstsr Rd Spacious 2 bed-room spts m quiet sduft complex Oood siorsgs. c a d e TV cantrsl a r •ntcrowsvs ovsr 9 3 7 - 1 M 0 5 5 0 - 7 2 2 0

1 end 2 BEDROOMS

RENT INCLUOCS

F («y 1 « A Ing Cloee lo shopping ma downtown Rochester Esey lo 1-75 and M - 5 0

Reeidents ni.iek»i lor i w i d u e memberefep with uee d pooi and

R E S I D E N T M A N A G E R

3 7 5 - 0 7 4 8

ROCHESTER - 1 bedroom mdudee sppMncea. immedate pcaaaaslcn Security requked AJ utnues m d u d -ed except electric sddts $304 mc C a l Manager 656-8151 or 8 5 2 - 1 7 0 0

SOUTHFIELD g s 2

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R a n t

T E L E O R A P H / 7 M M Araa 1 b e d

Rd neer C M C Center Or Reaaon-abie rent 3 5 8 1638 560 -7220

$330 ' MO pkisseour«y

Ten M l e - R y e n Rd. Wsrrsn

B E A W I N N E R

S O U T H F I E L D

FRANKLIN RIVER APTS.

C o m e 4 experience e country N M o p ' e n v r o r n i M l e«1h s tew you won t

TsMgrsph Spadoue kixury 1 4 2 bedroom spts ere prepered luet lor you

gourmet • richer intei com 4 lots of closets 8 siorsgs

I t e s sxardas system 4 k Community rooms A i teeith Carports Rsntt lnom

For your^^ood

ROCHESTER- 2 bedroom apart-

$575 mo PAie eacurtty C a l k l « 5pm 377-4225

R O M U L U S - 2 beoroom « e t m a n l weter 4 appMnoee mduded $300 monthly 0 4 1 - 0 7 0 0

to Baaumont Hoepnal charming 1 bedroom, new-ly decor a»ed carpeted $425 month

4 3 5 - 3 4 0 2

ROCHESTER ADO THAT EXTRA D I M E N S I O N

Come to Greet Oeks Aper tmems w Rochseler 2 bedroom svaNsMe now From $560 Office open 7 days 6 5 1 - 2 4 6 5

ROCHESTER HILLS Proleaeional female lo M r s 2 bedroom apart-ment $275 plus hs l fuu l t ies F e m a N

853-2489

ROCHESTER HILLS. 1 bedroom, newly remodeled. Kitchenette with appkance m m lea furmated 1st month 4 security. $350 Crooks 4 M - 5 0 3 7 5 - 0 l e d

ROCHESTER - Larga 1 bedroom In town Greet location Au. carpeted large kitchen $450 per month

& 6 - 8 1 8 8 652 -3673 7 5 1 - 6 5 3 6

ROCHESTER LUOLOW APTS 1 4 2 bedrooma apeetmar ts from $400 Heal 4 waiar included Acroea from perk 6 5 1 - 7 2 7 0

R O C H E S T E R Pamt Creek 2 bed-room. 1V* bath Specious1 Close lo downtown immedists occupsncy AM s p d u n o s s $ 6 7 0 / m c 6 5 2 - 6 0 4 6

• Rochester a

R O C H E S T E R S Q U A R E SPECIAL

Security Deposit only $ 1 5 0 F R O M $435 FREE HEAT Grsst Vskjss Psrk Setting S e e r * view Ak 4 Heet

Ma i l ing Distance lo Downtown 668 MAIN STREET

6 5 2 - 0 5 4 3

D a i l Y 1 2 - 6 S a t . 1 2 - 5

R O Y A L O A K AMBASSADOR EAST 13 M M -Greenfield specious 1 snd 2 bed-room spsrtments Newly carpeted 288-6115 550 -7220

$240 R e t e t e on some epts

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

356-0400 Snort term u n n now evsketMe

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

1 2 M i l e a t T e l e g r a p h

3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

SOUTHFIELD- Lsrgs 2 bedroom 2 | telh a l appkancaa gerage eves able Pets 4 chldrsn a l e wed Sub

$675 mo C a l after 5pm 646-7410

a o u x spot lees huuiry 1 bedroom Frsnkln Rrvwr Save on rent $560 / m o Eves 350-9124 Dsys 644-3566

m e n u Carpatmg 4 spptenoas

Special new t raar leaaee 1 yeer prepert M a j f y n ^ot lary ackei

I 757 -6700 754- 781

T O W N E A P A R T M E N T S KIRTS A C R O O K S AREA

M o d e m 1 A 2 Bedroom Apanmanta Heet A i

4 large eaorage I C v p o r t a a

QUIET OFF-STREET L O C A T I O N $475 to $575 / m o - Security

CALL.. . 362-1927 » - 6 p m aeky

TROY SOMERSET AREA

•SPECIALS-1 B E D R O O M F R O M $475 2 B E D R O O M 1 * B A T H S

F R O M $565

F R E E C A R P O R T . H B O

• Large Luxury Garden Apartments •Qu ie t Environment

n a k l i n e s P a i i i a t m 24 Hr Maintenance

SOUTHFIELD GreentHeid 4 11 M M Two 4 three bedroome neal included carpeted au. eeraor citi-zens welcome 550-7*35 443-5748

ROYAL OAK - Attractive quiet 1 bedroom, freehly pemieo carpet ak Hea l mduded Nc pe l * $ 4 3 0 / m o 540 -5360

SOUTHFIELD - i p momh tree ram -1-2 bedroom apts witf, swammmg pool heei 4 water turniated. a l me-

R O Y A L O A K

1 1 M I L E & M A I N S T . Beautiful spacious l 4 2 bedroom spsr imsnts Carpeted, oecora lec storege 4 leundry feakbes

F R O M $430 Evening 4 weekend hours

W A G O N WHEEL APTS 546-3378

S O U T H F I E L D

2 GREAT PLACES T O LIVE" Southfield 4 Frsnklm Psrk Towers

Specious 1 4 2 bedroom Apis with s i the smemtiee you d ever went st sn eftordetke pnee m a greet loca-tion Be eure to aan about our u n i t -ed time aoeoal of 111 Mo Free Rent

• Large m a * - i n Ctoeets • individual Meat-'Aar Conditionms • Weate r / dryer m some units - Swimming Pool

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S (1 Wk S d Big Beevei

between Lrvernoi* 4 Crooks,

3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0 N O O N - 6 P M

R Y A N R D / 1 0 M I L E Spaoous 1 4 2 bedroom spsri-msnts Csrpefad decorated laun-dry 4 storage facHtea From $415

Evening 4 i Apts

356-8020

S C H O O L C R A F T / O U T E R D R I V E AR£A - Newly decorated i bedroom etudio apartments Ar conditioning carpatmg drapes neat, garbage disposal parking space From $2B0 4 up C a l after 2 30PM 531-6100

STERLING HEIGHTS 14 Mee E d V e r Dyke M o d e m 1 bedroom car-peting No pats Ssmors welcome p o d $ 3 7 5 - S 3 0 S 030-5102

TROY 4 ROYAL OAK suable i 4 2 badroom

apartments Firapiaca oak floors or carpetmg ( M n w e s t e r teat wster cooking gss included m moet Many enth vertical oknds C t e d r s n i i»ets~ A j . AMBER APARTMENTS

280-2630 258-67

TROY s F INES* • bedroom l a -ments include Carport wesrwr 4 d'yer IT every ap- nest wster cwn-Irsi au disnwssnar csrpet appn-ancas patio and swimming poo 'or $575 Qiwet secure and we* mam-le ned ChurcniB Souare 362-3177

HfQHLANO TOWER APTS 1 bedrom apts avatabta Senior CutOensOnfy 10 4 Greenfield Contacl Kim. Mon-Sai 5 6 0 - 7 0 7 7

TELEGRAPH 4 WARREN 1 bad-room apartments wtth heat, wsiar end c a d e m d u d e d Rants start at $355 336-6045

T E L E G R A P H 'S Mile area i bed-room apar tment carpeiac. appi-anoaa -deal lor amgles $23C Refer-ences 563 '12 48

TROY - SOMERSET AREA Luxurious "roy 1 and 2 bedroom! apartments complete w « * p o d 4 oubhouas Carpeting heet 4 wsiar mduded Located ' b> N o" MSCHS cm Axteii lust E ot Coclldge

BAYBERRY PLACE 643-9109

PII SSSI'H SC IN the hns tredt ion d Enc y s N L i r a 4 Assoc

400 Apts. For Rant B A L M O R A L SOUTHFIELD 3 bad-room, 2 bath, carport, carpatmg.

•ccupancy 477 -0440

SOUTHFIELD - Balmoral Apts 13 M M immedists occupancy 1 b a d r o o m carport eppi ier tces $ 5 l 5 / m o Wsekdsys ca l SS0-644O

400 Apta. For Ront

M O R G A N M A N O R A P A R T M E N T S 1-94 & Wayne Road

WESTLAND 1 ft 2 Bedroom Apts. From

$395 NINES PARK APTS.

425-0052 Heat Included

On Warren, just W. of Merriman

Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-5

L a H e f r c p t

A p a r t m e n t s

NEW 1 & 2 Bedroom

Apartments

$400

! \ Applications being taken for several apartments. Included iri rent, heat, hot water. Olympic swimming pool. HBO. 2 tennis courts.

S435-S455 tor 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s $390 for 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t

941-7070

P O O L

Thru-unit design for rnutmum privacy k cross unit ventilation Pr1v«t« antrvas Convenient to WMIaod Shopping Center Storage in apertment Balcony or patio Air conditioning Laundry In each bulkttng Otahwaahera aval labia

from I

S t a n d i n g s W a y n a 4 N e w b u r g f i A d 4 m W a a h a r fl

O p e n H o n . - Set 10 - 1 . Sun 12 - •

Phona: 729-5650

W e i c o m *

Inviting community offering a variety of unique 1 & 2 bedroom apartments, as well as 2,3, & 4 bedroom town houses for rent from $425 to $775.

• Gas heat and gas utilities included in most units! • Security deposit now cmty $200.00 • Ideally located convenient to downtown, airport and shopping • 19 floor plans to choose from. • Clubhouse with mdoor Olympic pool. • Exrrciae room and saunas • Garden pat ios and balconies • Covered carports. • Child rens' play areas • Pets allowed • Dens, fireplace*, open flocrplans available • Laundry fadlittes/hooi-upt in townhouses

Open Monday-Friday 9-6. Saturday 10-5. Sunday 12-5. For further information please call 455-2424.

To visit Prom 1-275,exit Ann Arbor Road West to Haggerty Road. Follow South to Joy Road, East on Joy to Honeybee. Professionally managed by DoJbeiv

FREE FIRST MONTHS RENT WITH 1 YEAR LEASE

For Hear Resident) Ool> ENTOV SPECIAL SURROUNDINGS • a - j i T * * * * * ! V a n m r r n i arr locaicC n n r tcrst I lmpp"- - * r r s u u r a n u antl i rcrcsocsal M i l n i m

2 imimrrunn pools tennis c o u n t , irvmerh jpf«li^rxr» fu!h c s r p c n j and air corkJitinninn

I a n d 1 B e d r o o m A p e n m r m s f r o m

$455 ! H E A T CTCMJPEP T > M O N T H L Y R E . N T

WAVMWOOD C A P A P T M E X T

N t W SUL V J<HA ' Near ' • • r rcr anu • M * m a A M « « K A N D M I

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wooded country setting

near 1-2* * with

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IraiJj hr logging, plu-

exciting rmtal rrsidrncr* All

with washer dryer mttrowavt

ipmifoir treatments . . Men* with

fireplace* and

cathedral

ceilings.

Cedar Lake L o c a w d ef t 6 M M M f » « w N o r t h n U r

Laaaang C e t y l e r o p e n M a n F n 1 0 - e . S a l 1 2 - 4

34ft-1830

o E i O A E M o n d a y . S e p t e m b e r 19 , 1 9 & 8

CRERTIVE LIVING

G L A 6 6 I F I E D REAL ESTATE I " - - , ^ 1 • " " D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g « ,

= .|[

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t 400 Apts. For Rant

& In T h e H i l l s of prestigious W e s t Bloomfie ld

8 u n i q u e r a n c h a n d t o w n h o u s e

p l a n s : 1 0 0 0 t o 2 8 0 0 s q . f t .

D e n s , g r e a t r o o m s a n d

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e s a v a i l a b l e

l a u n d r y & s t o r a g e f a c i l i t i e s

I n c o m p a r a b l e r e s o r t a n d c l u b

a d v a n t a g e , s i t u a t e d o n o v e r

1 0 0 d r a m a t i c a l l y r o l l i n g a c r e s

o f t r e e s a n d p o n d s

FROM *650-l1525

1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Terrace Rentals O n D r a k e R o a d ( b e t w e e n M a p l e A Walnu t l a k e Roads

In W E S T B L O O M F I E L D M o n d a y - F r i d a y 10-6

M o n d a y 4 T h u r s d a y t i l 7 S a t u r d a y 9-6 . S u n d a y 12-5

can 6 6 1 - 0 7 7 0 f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n

y

TROY SOMERSET AREA

C O R D L E S S P H O N E

O R

C O M P A C T D I S C P L A Y E R

F O R N E W T E N A N T S

W I T H A 12 M O N T H L E A S E

Beautiful larga t and 2 badroom •partmarts, also efflOenc.es Bofco-ruaa. patios, laundry laoM-ee. swim-ming pool parking. carpeting Heat & «ster included From M9S E v e n i n g & w e e k e n d h o u r s .

362-0245

400 Apt*. For Rent TOWN 4 COUNTRY APARTMENTS

Spaoous apartmanta mcsudee • H m t Aoollwicee

• Sacurlty Exc i tant location • Starling at S310

2 5 5 - 1 8 2 9

Moo - Sal noon lo 8, doeed Wad

TROY T h r e e O a k s A p a r t m e n t s

b e t w e e n C r o o k s R o a d & I -

7 5 o n W a t t l e s .

1 & 2 b e d r o o m s f r o m $ 5 5 0

C a l l l o r l e a s i n g I n f o r m a -

t i o n : 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

400 Apta. For Rent HEART OF TROY

SENIOR CITIZENS 2 Year laaaas from S47S

Sunnymede Apia 362-0280

T w i n L a k e s

A p a r t m e n t s « W RENTERS EARN S500 ON 1 YR. LEASE

D sautiful. spacious grounds, large t. abundant

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o f R e n t

F r e e R e n t f o r O n e M o n t h

$ 3 5 O f f E a c h M o n t h F o r 1 3 M o ' s .

F o r F i r s t 5 A p a r t m e n t s

LIMITED' TIME OFFER FOR NEW TENANTS ONLY

Additional benefits:

$ 1 5 0 S e c u r i t y D e p o s i t

W i n d o w t r e a t m e n t s i n c l u d e d

C a r p o r t

Furnished corporate apartments available

C e d a r b r o o k e A p a r t m e n t s 2 3 8 7 0 M i d d l e b e l t Q

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s °

Hours: M - F 9 - 5 , Sat . & S u n . 11 -4

S99 MOVES YOU IN!

I know a good thing

when I see it "Lakeside living for just $99! Boating. Waterskiing. Wind-surfing, Canoeing. Swimm-ing in the pool. Playing volleyball till dark. Jogging on the nature trails. Enjoying the beautiful landscaping Toasting the sunset on my private balcony or patio. Lux-li bating That's wtiat I cati liv-ing At Schooner Cove."

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SCHOONER COVE O N - T H E - L A K E

1-94, Ex. 183 S to Foid Lake 485-8666

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Endless possibilities under one roof. Fountain Paxlc-Wc3tiar*d introduces a perfectly

planned two-bedroom apartment that's ideal for shared living. All without compromising the com fort, convenience and privacy of living alone Our new dual master suite features: • two spacious, identical sbe bedrooms, each with

full bath and large walk-In doset • a buge central living area • modem kitchen with General Electric appliances

and microwave o r n • individual futtstoe washer and dryer p a sheltered parking available • pool, tennis and mote

Located In the Livonia icbool district, Fountain Paric-W»tiand is close yr 1-275 and and >u»t *

; short drive from jxtstiand Shopping Cerwt and f •* d theCiiy of Ptymouih with its Specialty shopping.

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Model Available Weekdays and Weekends Managed by Management Systems, Inc.

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m a x i m u m p r i v a c y & c r o s s u n i t v e n t i l a t i o n

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2 & 3 badrooma. «ntn ev-unit sloraga araaa. ad Meant l o shopping A distinct!** Ma style in a scenic sai-ling. located In Laka Orion wtttan minutaa oI Rochester. Auburn HUs 41-75

6 9 3 - 4 4 6 6

TWO BEDROOM apartment Sylvan Laka privUagaa Waaher A dryar. Oaraga Meet included t*20 mo Available n o * 9am-4pm 682-0060

VENOY PINES APTS

A beautiful place to i v e CENTRALLY LOCATED

IN WESTLANO e 1 4 2 badrooms e (Soma amft flrapieceel • Pool e Tanms court e C l u b rtouse e Contra! air e Oanwesnar e Oapoaal e Laundry 'acuities a Beeutftutfy landscaped

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 A Vor* Management Community

WALTON PARK MANOR COOP 2 badroom urvts svasalWe Immedi-sta.occupancy t n m S363 month m-Oudee gas & water Also taking ap-plications 'or t badroom welting Mat Localad m Northern Oakland Coun-ty (Ponoac. Drayton Ptons 4 Ctarlta-toni Feaaways efthm 5 minutaa Eaay access Savon* amamuaa C a l us today Mon -Frl 6-12 4 1-4, Sat by appointment 338-2000

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COACH HOUSE ( A P A B T M E N T I P )

A t t r a c t i v e 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

f r o m $ 5 0 0

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( o n e b l o c k Wea* of G r e e n f i e l d Rd . )

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WARRIS FARMS APARTMENTS

Weatland NOW LEASING BRANO NEW 2 badroom, 2 bath apartments Including aashers 4 dryers AJac oartldaa In aach apartment Open 6 days • weak ctoaed Wad ca* tor fwlhar Information

421-8200

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

WARREN, t o MILE-RYAN

S r . C i t i z e n A u o . S p e c i a l 55 Or over no security dapoaR wrth 1 year laaaa Lovaty 1 4 2 badroom apartments <Mh many leal urea

7 5 7 - 6 7 0 0 o r 7 5 4 - 7 8 1 6

Wayne Forest Apartments

Maks ona of our spaoous apart-manls your next homa Feelurea « -dude PAID HEAT, l u i carpeting vert ical bl inds, ceramic ba lh , dlahwashar separate dating araa. central ak. wafc-ln storage, pool 4

Open Morv-Frl fr-5. Sal 12-5, Sun 12-3 Corns m and ona ot our Immaculate 1. 2, or 3 bedroom apartments Over 55? Aak about o w Special Discount Sorry no pets

326-7800

WAYNE - WESTLAND SHARP 1 bedroom spertmenl AC

& appavKae Private en 75 par month Nawburgn

Colonial Apartments 721-66W

WAYNE 1 badroom. » 8 5 /mo 2 Ba«>room (or 4*20 /mc

mdudea heel 4 water Freahfy panied Prtvale entrance Cable

ready Sorry, No Pets! 5 » V 7 9 ?

WEST BLOOMFIELD. eff iciency apartment, vary dean, 1265

624-1305

Waal Bloomfield Union Laka Area

B R I A R W O O D

A P A R T M E N T S

C O N D O L I V I N G Spacious apartments - Individual prtvate antranoaa - Free carport with aach apartment . Waahar 4 Dryer Hook-up - Swimming Pool -Tenntt Courts - Balconies - Over-sued <7« 101 storage m apartment

APARTMENTS FROM 4445 TOWNHOUSES FROM 4635

Open Weekdays 9am-Spm Sat 4 Sun 1-5

3 6 3 - 7 5 4 5 Fumiahad Apartments also available

• Special Seniors Program

W E S T L A N D A R E A

SPACIOUS 1 4 2 badroom apta Carpat. patio, ak. pooi Heat Included

1 BEDROOM - >410 2 BEDROOM - 4400

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S . Waatland's FVwet Apartments

Cherry HB Near Marnman Oaky 1 iam-6pm - Sat 10am-2pm

7 2 9 - 2 2 4 2

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

• N O V I / L A K E S A R E A *

W E S T G A T E V I

From S 4 6 0 • Quiet • Spacious Apartments

• Attractively landscaped • Lakes Area • Near Twleve Oaks Mall • Central Air

• Pool • Carports • Walk-in Closets • Patios and Balconies

Off Pontiac Trail between Beck & West Mm from 1-696, 1-96 1-275

Daily 9 am - 7 pm • Sat 12 - 4 pm Other Times By Appointment

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

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( A P A P T M E N T _ A )

Offers You. . . 1 s t M o n t h ' s R e n t F R E E !

A t t r a c t i v e 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s F e a t u r i n g :

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

Westland Area Wa now have s tmrted number of openings at pna of tha area's moet convenient locations Wa of ler e 1 4 2 Badroom Apartments with

extra doeat sloraga room e Free Heet e Central Air e Large Pool e Quick acxaaa lo 1-04 4 275 e Ouiet country atmosphere e Minutaa from shopping make,

dining 4 entertainment Naw Office Hours #am-7pm

729-6520

Western Hills WESTLANO - Barclay House - 723! Lathers, corner of Wsrren 1 bed-room. heel, ak conditioned, peril-ing, oppaancea 4410 425-9766

W E S T L A N D E S T A T E S

6 6 4 3 W A Y N E

( n e a r H u d s o n ' s ) Only 4200 deposit/approved credit

1 bedroom from 4410

I n c l u d e s a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g -

h e a t - c a r p e t - s w i m m i n g

p o o l . N o p e t s . M a t u r e

a d u l t s c a l l 7 2 1 - 6 4 6 6

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

WESTLANO - 1 bedroom 4326 month indudee heel 4 water Sen-iors ealcoma Shopping earner wiW In walking distance 326-2770

WESTLAND 6 2 0 0 N o r t h W a y n e R d

STUDIO 4375 1 BEDROOM 4415 2 BEDROOM $430

HEAT 4 HOT WATER INCLUDED Carpeting, appliances, swlmmirv, pool 2 car par t ing Aduft sectny Cwee lo Weatland Shopping Center

7 2 8 - 4 6 0 0

WHITE LAKE TWP - 1 4 2 bedroom apts On Pontiac Lake. Boat docn age baiconlea. near Pontiac Ak port Open 7 days 473-0646

WILLOW CREEK APTS 1-2 bedroom Apts 4 Townhouse

Start at 4430 Includea oaa - h w i •. rawing Hrs U o n thru f n B-" Sat Sun 1-5. 726-0630

10 MILE/RYAN RD Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom apan ments Carpeted, decorated laurv dry 4 storage tacNMlea From 4415 monthly Evemng 4 weekend hou-»

Warren Araa MAYFLOWER APTS

754-7616

WESTLANO

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

"The Place To Live" W Weatland Specious 1 4 2 bedroom apis

FROM 4415

Balconies - Carports Swimming Pool 4 Psrk Areas -

Storage W Your Apart man 1

729-4020 Ford Bo 1 b » E o l Wayne

Mon - Frl 9am-5pm j Sat 4 Sun ' -5pm |

• Special Seniors Program

401 Furniture Rental

e WESTLAND e

H A W T H O R N E

C L U B . Security Depoail ONLY $100

from $425 FREE HEAT

Praaiige location scenic view Heel Ak. Pool, Great Value!

7560 Merrtman Rd Bat near Warren 4 Ann Arbor Trak

522-3364 Oaky 9-5 Sat 12-4

f • WESTLAND •

H U N T I N G T O N

O N T H E H I L L On Ann Arbor Trail

Juet W ol Inkjtar Rd SPACIOUS & ELEGANT

from $435 Free Heat In a Beautiful Park Setting

STOP BY OR CALL

425-6070 Mon-Frl 10-6 Sat 10-2

WESTLANO Modem 2 bedroom Apt Air-condi-tioned fulfy carpeted oppaancea cable-ready Heat 4 hot water in-cluded FROM 4390 .'mo • security BARSUDOR ARMS APTS 722-5666

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apartment For

$79 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS 626-960 1

SOUTHFIELD. 355-4330

TROY 566-1600

402 Furnished Apts. For Rant

ABBINGTON LAKE

Relocating? Temporary As»-g mant? We have corporate apar-ments lor short term lease Fu»y -ur rushed wffh linens, houaewaroo uti • t i es , t e l e v i s i o n , s l a r e o sua microwave From 4650 Convenient ly located m »eater n auburb Ee»> access to sk >-ways and akport Call anytime 459-95C T

APARTMENTS SNORT TERM LEASES

Adult 4 Family Units 10 prime sub-urban location* uturue* mdudee Complete with toueewara* sner» color TV Swimming pools, tsnr. i courts Weakly M a d Service l » able MC V 4 A£ cards accapt*?

Unmalchad personal aervtca

Executive Living Suites 474-9770

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Exec uOve 1 Dedroom, furnished Apa^

IO-I-88 Long oi 4600 642-173!

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Very race 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Immediate occu pancy Greet location near 1-75 & Woodward Completely e q u p t * -rtghl doom to naw s»varwara Rar co««rs a l utat lsa Including heat

after 6pm, 855- '59:

FALL SP^b lAL BLOOMFIELD LAKES

ARTMENTS

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

Across from City Park 1 & 2 bedrooms, 1V4 batha

HEAT INCLUDED Pool and Clubhouse

From: $420 Call 729-6636

AP 2 corporate apertmar

c*tveia adult table

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• HEAT INCLUDED • Air Conditioning • Vertical Blinds • Fully Carpeted • Laundry Facilities • Lighted Parking • Heated Swimming Pool • Clubhouse • 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance

Ldcated on 5 Mi le Rd Bf twper Middlebelt snd Inkster Rd in L i v u n n f -

'490

O P E N 7 DAYS

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0 0 Jtsrs

* Special Seniors Program

ONE BED«OOM 4550 - 465C TWO BEDROOM 4650 $700

Ak of tha apartments Indudo car petlng. dropea new decorator t w " tura by GtoPe mtanors 4 ore com.

Washer 4 dryer on mam floor Hat' 4 watar mduded GE ak oondn-: ' Ing Ideal tor axacutlvaa or yourv; tiiisoisas persona rotocatmg rue area. Cleaning services avsks t t Beach prtv«egea on Ceea Laka 1

pet i pieeae Short term leeai l e d sppacan ts 2920 Scftrodar BlvC. ^ t k o c f c a ^ Orchard Lake Rd. off Cass Laka to

FOR APPOINTMENT 681-9161 68 ' -«309 334-834.

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

•Plymouth*

HILLCREST CLUB Best Value In The Area

From l 440* Free Heat Specia l

*200 Secur i ty Depos i t

• Q u i e t P a r k i n g • S p a c i o u s S u i t e s

• O u t d o o r P o o l • A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• I m m a c u l a t e G r o u n d s & B u i l d i n g s

Ca'1 or stop by today, near Plymouth & Ha qprly 12350 Risman 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

9 am - 7 pm Sal 10 am 2 pm

•SENIOR CITIZENS ISPECIAU

1 a n d 2 b a d r o o m

apartments - 2 bedroom, VA bath

townhouse, Air Conditioning — Prtvate balco-nies wtth insu-lated sHdlog glass door

— carpeting and CATV available

Huge doeeta — Qaa heat — 2 wHmmkig poola — Ample parking — Csrports svsisWs — Semts st your doorslsp

R B M T A L o m C I

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Farmington Hills Attractive 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

Apartments f r o m $ 4 7 5

F e a t u r i n g . C o n v e n i e n t t o

Located on 12 Iflto » 0**md Late Bpeds.

O p e n M a n . . ftt 1 2 ^ 3 0 , W M . t M , M . A a J T o 4

^ 4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

FARMINGTON. 1 badroom fur-maned sk utiktiaa peld except phone No pets AvafeMe now 1650 month pfee security Short term leaaa 477-7145

FOXCWOFT CONOO, Nov 1 lo May 1 Completely fumiefa id t cerport. 1 Deoroom. 2 bain pk 1 sofa-bed In Oan 855-0072

FULLY FURNISHED 1 & 2 bedroom opann enu mrougft-oui Metro Oat/on AJ ji-inies induOed in monin leaaa Fomiaea •eicoi'iie MC. V AE accepted Re«c atlon Special atlon Special

l-aOO-3S2-OS29

FULLY FURNISHED CORPORATE SUITES

Westland Towers Our t and 2 badroom hjrrnahed Cor-porate apar tmanu take the incon-venience out o l your relocation transfer Decorator doalgn high nse apartments feature hjky equipped mtcnens with uiensas. maid service indoor heeled swimming pool, ten-nis. excenee and sauna Month to month laaaa available

Weatland Towers n 1 blk W of Wayne Rd between Ford 4 Warren Rds Call 721-2500

HOME AWAY FROM HOME, INC Short taaaa Elegantly fur-mahad ' J o r 3 L w u v n apa r tmanu 4 townhouses m Bloomfield H«a. Rocnea-tar. Troy, Farmington HWs 12 MUe'Northwectern Hwy a r e a s C o m p l e t e w i t h linens, cook warn color TV, phone installed includes utmiee No pets From 41,150 626-1714

HOME SUITE HOME Attractively furnished 1 snd 2 bedroom Apts with aa amenities 6 greet locations MontMy leases

A E-. M C , Viae accepted

540-8830 •

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

NORTHWOOO AREA 1 badroom completely lurniahed including color TV 4 mcroweve Short term lease arokec i i 4500 per monkh 56S-5755. 651-0111 or 623-9430

BOVAL OAK - Large 1 4 2 bedroom apartments Iram $640 mo Short •eaaas avalabis Olahaa. color TV. rmcroweve. lOam-Spm 655-2707

ROYAL OAK - t bedroom furnlahad spertmenl $434 per month, plus se-curity Avaaabls Oct 3 Short leaae

547-0503

SHORT TERM LEASE 1 month to 1 yr r rakacia Elegantly •urmehed 1 bedroom apartment In Birmingham Parted tor trangkarigd executive

Call Dennis Wolf Hall-Wolf Properties

Licenced Reel Estale Broker

644-3500 SOUTHFIELD. Kor thwes te rnTT i Mile 2 bedroom completely hjr nished Nov i - May 1 4650 month, indudee utkltiea 350-8039

TROY.2 bedrooms, central sir disnwsaher Somerset apart m e n u centrally located $317 50 plua elec-tric Must see 849-5574

VERY PRIVATE upper hall ol Victo-rian home on Lake Orion 4 M-24. greet tor business and/or IMng Non-amokmg adults only Over $400 q month Everything lurniahed

404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM'Bloomfield VMege

4 bedrooma Ismky room, 2H baths. 2 car garage, ak appkancaa Close lo schools 4 shopping 685-3629

ACRES 42 - • animals okay Case Laka area 3 bedrooms. 1 * batha. $900. barn, electric fence corral $400 a« '$ ' 100'mo 626-1427

cIVONIA - Furnished Apt . prefer semt-relired gentleman Laundry 4 kitchan privileges Utia-"as mduded Security l retorances required 4350 a Mo 535-5616

LUXURY EXECUTIVE SUITES. INC.

Birmingham-Troy Area e 16 Immaculate buildings to aerve yoix needs

e Free health snd racquel dub e Golf and Term* e Swimming Pool e Maid Service e Pef Serves Tha only lull service faculty m S E Michigan

645-1200 549-4500 PINE LAKE FRONTAGE - Itrsl floor 1 bedroom, amak studio on 2 acres Completafy furnished by interior de-signer OuaMed tenant only Avak-sbie Oct 1 4775 month plus elec-tric Security depoaft 661-6479

$385 sludlo spertrr apartment located

downtown Royal Oak Separate laundry and storage facmes. off street pertrmg, atr conditioning No pels. Adult bu*ding Apo"csm> must make at least $14,000 par yaar lo apply l ease Ca l Raaidsnt Man-ager at 396-3477 or call 9-5. 258-6200

ALL Crr iES e smce 1976

HOMES FOR RENT SEE 100'S WHERE

TENANTS 4 LANDLOROS SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 864 So Adams. Birmingham. Ml

ANN ARBOR. BeBevWa. N Royal Oak Uvoma. 3 bedroom baaamant. kids, singles pets okay

Co 273-0223

BEAUTIFUL W Bloomfleid Colonial 4 bedrooms. 2 H Oaths, family room fireplace garage basement, carpet ing 4 more $1,300 /mo 966-3595

BEECH/GRAND Rrver araa - small, cute 4 deen I bedroom home Ap-pkancaa. garage yard, no pets Rel-orencee 4 security depoeit required $365'mo 346-0066

BEVERLY HILLS -bedroom with pes mcsuded No pels 4635/MO

Freshly painted 2

644-1030

BIRMINGHAM - Irvtown 3 bed-rooms. TV room, flrspiece. fenced yard, attached garage, washer/ dryer, 49001 security 540-3303

BIRMINGHAM - m-town Charming 2 badroom 1 bath, baaamant. ga-rage. screen porch, an appkancaa $750/mc plus V4 security 626-8319

BIRMINGHAM room ranch.

Charmmg excellent

3 bed location

404 Houses For Rent BIRMINGHAM - miown Charming Engaeh cottage 2 bedrooms dming room, cathedral ceamg and fee-place m IMng room, herdwood floor In kitchan. boaemom parage Avert-able immediately

626-0462

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS 3 bed-rooma. family room with h a u c s

$700 month Owner lenced yard. Agent. 644-0301

BIRMINGHAM' S Poppleton Part Baeutnu Tudor tor 1 rear lehee 3 bedroom. 1H batha. dan. lormal dmlng room $1400 par month Ca* today Batty Koakey. Ralph Manual. 647-7100

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, fun bath, finished baaamant, washer & dryer, partially furnished, coal nego-

646-9431 liable Ask tor Carl

BIRMINGHAM - 2887 Dorchester 3 bedroom cape cod. 1% baths • lava-tory on 2nd floor Appkancaa. oeck. gerage $675 Agent 549-2000

M o n d a y S e p t e m b e r 19 . 1 9 6 6 O A E # 7 E

404 Houeee For Rent FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 bedrooma. carpeted newly decor wed immedi-ate occupancy, no pete 4420/mo Deposit 4630 1-876-6915

FARMINGTON HULLS 3 bedroom. 2 car garage finished beaement New furnace Appkanceo mduded Relet encea required $695 /mo 477-6206

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroon townhouee $9SO/MO plus security Heel mduded ! •> baths a l emen-tlee 851-4078 or 552-0432

FARMINGTON HULLS - executive, spacious 4 bedroom colonial, 2 ftre-piacas deck, air sprmklars. cul-de-sac. bike path, appaancaa $ i 600 month 553 7695

FARMINGTON HILLS 11 MILE/ INKSTER

Elegant 4 Dedroom 2% oath 2 story home 2 ' * car attached garage, cen-tral ak flniohed baseman! immedi-ate occupancy $1250 per month

851-9755

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom. 1 * bath garage fireplace 2 b » s S of 14 Mile E of Pierce 16236 Bir wood $825 + security 433-1489

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom brick ranch, I balh. refrigerator, stove garage lanced yard Oct 1 $725 plua one month security 420-2501

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom on wooded sealing over looking the rtver Immediate occu-pancy. $1200 per month plus utili-ties Henna-Marie, 647-3111

SQUARE LAKE FRONT AGE - 100ft Charming Cape Cod 2-3 bedrooms. 2'n beths. Florida room great lot Attached 2 car garage. Bloomfield Hills. $1500 mo Reference* Deys 559-9360 alter 7pm 540-3017

Five's Mae/Telegraph araa Nice houae with 3 bedrooms dkvng area Basement 2 1 car garage laroe yard 4345 • security 661 '732

FOR RENT BRAND NEW

HOMES 2 Bedrooma 2 Fua Baths

2 Car Attached Garage Dkwig Room

Cantral Air Conditioning Walk-in Closet« Your Dam Yard

"em i t t ed

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, a unique 3 bedroom, nature landecape house With lake eccesa and wew Bloom field HMa schools d m lor tha Ex-ecutive Cak 681-9458

Pets i Range- D«sHwaanai-Refrigerator

1 Block From Ceaa cake Available October 1

775 Per Month Cass Elizabeth Roed 4 Blocks

West of Cass Lake Road Builder

6 6 6 - 1 1 1 6

CANTON 2 bedroom. 2 bath Colo-nial. fuk beaement. cloee lo X-wey Newly carpeted $625 /mo. + se-curity Eves or meesage. 437-3179

CASS LAKEFRONT W Bloom field ranch 2 bedrooma. new kitchen & balh. carpet throughout, boathouaa. all appliances $750 553-9065

CLARKSTON AREA 3000 square foot ranch, 4 bedrooms. 2 ftre-pleoee many more opt ion* Lease with an option Can 623-7350

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - District 7 4171 Weddei 3 bedrooms 2 car ge-age. 'enced yard No peta 4525 per

month, security depowi 464-8406

DCTROT - 2 bedroom home. War-ren Evergreen area Call after 6pm

271-0037

OETROfT, 2 bedroom. S of School-craft. E of Burt Rd Passible option

685-2172

GLENMORE SUBDIVISION - TROY 3 bedroom ranch home with appli-ances 4950 MO By appo.r tmen' only 689-0819

404 Houeee For Rent LIVONIA, prime NW area. 3 bed-room brick ranch 291-4969

• f la t 7pm, 464-3173

LIVONIA-Sharp 3 badroom 1 * bam, ramrj Holed l tnchan partway

. IV •snood yard. 1425/MO

LIVONIA. 3 bedroom ranch, garage, fenced yard, waanar dryer, corner lot. srood deck $625 272-5430

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom, 1 car garage, sppaances lenced. $650 month ptue 4600 eecurtty

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom brick ranch.

car attached gerege wood dec*, cantral ak On Ir&sler Rd Very clean 4625/MO 533-3699

NORTHVILLE - 1 bedroom home. Irving room, dining room 4430/ month pkjo eecurtty •eaaa No Pels

NOVi - Waaed Lake lakafront 3 bedrooms. 2 beths. appkances Ga-rage $950 per month plua utaraea 1H month eecurtty No pels Leave

646-9071

NOVI - 10 4 Haggerty 3 bedroom colonial. IMng room, famky room 1H baths 2 car garage, patio, fire-place Available Oct i

Calh 55^-1355 or 227-3327

OLD REDFORO - two bedroom, lenced yard, garage Occupancy October 1 4360/month plus laat.

PLYMOUTH - ? PoOrppm hQm+_R»-fngeri $575

aior. novo Adults No pats 5 s month plus utWUes

459-1000

PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom 3 bath bnck ranch central air ftropleoo new appkancea. $975 Between ( i6p in-9pm 455-0604

404 Houeee For Rent 404 Houeee For Hem

Ourtty

At t rac t ive Victor ian oue bedrooma. near 4595 month plua ae-

1-774-6660

OLD REDFORO - Musi see $ bed roome 2% batna. dan. dmmg room, lurnwneo A l new appkenoea Ho pets 45*6 P M utames 399-1239

REDFORO TWP - 2 bedroom ranch

Moor great slartar home. 4 6 M / m o Dove 255-5474

REDFORO TWP - 3 place wood deck a teamen! ge age. all appkancaa including

dryer new eorthtone eer-$725/mo Deve 256-6678

ROCHESTER MILLS • Executive home. Shadowwooda li Sub. 4 bed-rooma, 2 toH-2 hall batna. aa. many extras Purcnaao option a> slaiBls Ca l everwiga 4 weokonda. 375-B749

ROCHESTER HILLS- Baeutltoi 3 bedroom ranch m paved sub neer

Garage, beaement

After dogs 1 w 5pm $ ' 100 per month 652-3513

ROCHESTER 2 bedroom home, dirang room, leundry room neiwsncos required $475 pel Mo 651-2026

ROYAL OAK -J bedrooms b age Nice $745 mo

SOUTHFIELD - Country ftvtng. bedroom with eoperste rMew ouer •e<s j s - e g e sppiiancoa $1o75. mo including uimiiaa 352-0672

SOUTHFIELD - 12 area 3 bedroom, 1% balh bock ranch centra aa lenoec yard. 1\» car garage $850 mo Ca l aflar 5pm

559-3922

400 Apts. For Rsnt

INKSTEFU7 MILE AREA. Newer 3 bedroom, I'.y bains, family room/ fireplace all newty remodeled. 2 car attached garage. $790 525-1973

LAKEFRONT HOME - 1915 Walklna Lake Rd Wslerforo Private an sports Watkino Loko 3 badroom 2 bath, beautiful tot 4 beech Unboi-•eveabie views $ '475 mo negoti-able Call Denise Weekdays Sam-5pm 933-1154

LAKE VORHEiS - Rent o- lease with option Boating 5 beach privileges on Lake V or hois m Orion Twp 3 bedroom trl, dor,, family room, 1H ba th i attached 2 car garage $ 1000 mo plus security 4 utlktMS

649-0518 or 643-7640

LIVONIA • Grand River/mksler sres Brick 2 bedroom, carpet, drapes, eppuancee References security re-quired No pets $400,'mo 346-0066

400 Apts. For Rent

South f ie ld H I D D E N O A K S A P A R T M E N T S

GE appliances, ceramic baths, central air, carports available, intercoms, patios balconies and more all on a beautiful wooded site Handicap units available.

1 BEDROOM from. ..$495

$40 off each month for 12 montTis

or 12 th month s rem FREE"

2 BEDROOM from...$555 $45 off each

m o n t h for 12 months or 12th mon th s pen: F R E E *

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 • B i w d or I I montli

ocvupanr} nrm tenants only

1V» baths, baaamem. garage $625 <45-5966

BIRMINGHAM WALK TO DOWN-TOWN 3 bedrooma. V i batha. ga-rage. beaement Near school 4 play-ground 4450 a month 1*4 months security 655-2878

400 Apartments For Rent

Scotsdab clpartmonfs Newburgh between Joy A Warren

From 4 3 5

F R E E H E A T

F R E E C O O K I N G G A S 1 4 2 Bedroom • 1 V» Batha • Cantral Air • Pool

• Tennla • Carports • Clubhouse Laundry S Storage • Cable Reedy

M o d e l O p e n 9 - 5 O a i l y

1 2 - 5 W e e k e n d s

t M o d e l O p e n 9 - 5 D a i l y

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D E A R B O R N H E I G H T S

N e w l y R e m o d e l e d

1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

F r o m $ 4 5 5 *

RIVER OAKS APARTMENTS

2 7 1 - 4 6 4 9 Hours: Mon.-Frt. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sat. 12-5

* New residents on selected units only.

• C a n t o n •

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E

F r o m $435 - H o a t I n c l u d e d

Great location • Park Setting • Spacious Bike Trail • Heated Pool • Sauna

Sound Conditioned • Cable & Tennis

On Ford Road, just E. of I-275

SECURITY DEPOSIT ONLY $200

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Daily 9-7

Eves, by appt, Sat. & Sun. 9-6

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Livonia's Finest

Location 7 Mile Roed

C o r n e r M a y f l e t d

(3 Mocfca E. of F a r m m g t o n R o a d )

E4et of 1-275

G R A N D O P E N I N G

C A N T E R B U R Y

P A R K

— I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y —

Brand new large deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath units.

Laundry hook-up within apartment, carpeting, vertical

blinds, deluxe appliances, balcony or patio. Near shopping.

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$ 6 0 0 month

Model Open M y 1-S dosed Thursday

4 7 3 - 3 9 8 3 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

• F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s •

C H A T H A M H I L L S

• SPECIAL * • Haattd Indoor Pool • Sound & Firaproof Construction • Sauna* • Microwaves • Oiahwaahers • Free Health Club Memberahip LUXURIOUS LIVING AT AFFORDABLE PRICES

• On Select 2 Bedroom Units •

f r o m $ 5 0 5 on Old Grand River between Drake & Halatead

Daily 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Sal. & Sun. 12-5 p.m. C A L L 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

Make your home in the luxury of

Jamestoum Apartments of ^Farmington

You deserve affordable carefree living. Peaceful wooded grounds at a most convenient location. Rents starting at $545, heat included.

• Garages • Swimming Poo! • Balconies • Central Heat & Air Condiuorung e Saunas • Billiards ^ p e n Daily 9-5 • Sun. by Appointment

36812 Blanchard, Farmington On Grand River, 1 Blk. E. of Halstead

4 7 7 - 3 9 9 0

MERRIMAN PARK A P A R T M E N T S

Present The Rent Event. One month's rent free for new tenants. e Unique 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments

in Farmington/Lrvonia e Adult Community e Private, Tree-lined Courtyards e Pool Clubhouse e Self-Cleaning Oven. Frost Free

Refrigerator, Dishwasher. Microwave e Heat Included • Senior Citizens'Special

477-5755 On Minimal Road < Orchard Lake Hood)

I f U t x * i o u t h of 8 Mile Food

404 Houeee For Rani SOUTHFICU) 12 V»

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3 bedroom apt* 6a and peU OK

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fc-jror, ijv>ec bedrooma 2 1st Itooi laundry, l a n piece, aa e t * -encea rage 4#4G.'MO

WEST BLOOMFCLO Quad Laval. 4 bedrooma 3 Ml bama 2\» car 90-

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pnveeoee tTPO/mo1 400 Apartments For Rent

NORTHRIDGE APARTMENTS

1-2 BEDROOM

FROM • 4 8 0

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SOUTH FIELD'S BEST KEPT SECRET

358-4954

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Bedlam Apatimeub Fim $345

HEAT INCLUDED • Air Conditioning • Swimming Pool • Balcony or Patio • Clubhouse • Cable TV Available • Convenient to • Beautiful Grounds 12 Oaks Mall

At Pontiac Trail and Beck Roads in Wixom

(Exit 1-96 at Beck Road then 2 Miles North to Pontiac Trail)

Open Mon. - Sat. 9 ^_6 Sun. 11 - 5

6 2 4 - 6 4 6 4

/ Spacious one and two bedroom apartments offer high-rise living with • Spectacular balcony views • Vrar 'round indoor heated pool • All new Club and Game Room • T e n n i s c o u r t s

a TV monitored secure entrance* • FREE pnvaft- health dub • An ideal location

— One block from Wnriand Mail — A d j a c e n t to a i l s e r v i c e s

— N e a r 1 - 2 7 * 1-34 a n d m a j o r s u r f a c e s t reets

HEAT I N C L U D E D I N RENT

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

GRAND RIVER. V* MILE WEST OF FARMINGTON RD.

477-3636

One and Two Bedroom Apartments Feature:

• G.E. A p p l i a n c e s ( Inc luding Dishwasher)

« Wa l l To Wal l C a r p e t

• C e n t r a l Hea t i ng a n d A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

• Beau t i f u l C l u b h o u s e W i t h

* I ndoo r Poo l

• Saunas

• B i l l ia rd R o o m

* Fully E q u i p p e d Exe rc i se R o o m

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Rents Start at $535, Heat Included

VISIT OUR RENTAL OFFICE FOR MORE IN FOR MA TION OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

J T h e G r e e n H i l l d i f f e r e n c e :

D o y o u c o m e h o m e l o an

a p a r t m e n t o r a 7 5 - a c r e e s t a t e ?

apartment Irvng measures 600+ sq ft Ours measures over 1,000.000 sq ft Green H i residents enjos a gorgeous

7S-ecre estate settng ot park and woodland peace and tranqiafcty You're nght next door to the 1-275 comdor MKtvgan'i mufti-Ofton dolar explosive growth area and

yust mnutes away from l-%. a drect route to downtown Detrc* See ou t- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments, terrace residences

and country townhouses on 9 Mle. 1H mSes west ot f armnglon Road n Farmngton His

green hill HI fMiHMTwntiuj I i aata aaat l

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| 4 0 t H o u s e s F o r R a n t • — * I WAYNE WICK AREA »575 per io*Wiir> 3 tedroom brtc* 2 cm ga-" laf le Roc room stove, refngersicx ' !> '« mcmlh. last month p<u» V35C

security Titan Properties 42S-0200

Monday. September 19. 1968 OAE * 8 E

4 0 6 F u r n i a h e d H o u a e e

F o r R e n t

4 1 0 F l a t s

BLOOMFIELD Haflflerty irdson J / M 5 bedri>oma, 2

available Oct 1 M50 mo S«9- MAO ave« 335- 7951

W E S T BLOOMFIELD - • N . J M -

Som. 3 bath*. l ined Souse W«wt«

famporsrify rant month to month * ' 3 0 Q 360-0324

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D WONDERFUL FAMIL* HOME

3 (pdrooms. 3 Batha with lacuzzi oounlry KitchaN. extensive deciiino. » i 3 0 0 / m c

M A R Y P I R R O N E

H A L L & HUNTER 6 4 4 - 3 5 0 0

VVESTLANO • clean 3 tedroom brick ranch, MOO .'mo I t mos M curtty. garage, appliances Ca sflsr 5 30cm «7«-«S32

ALL SPORTS LAKE. ' 0 rmlee north o l Rochester to Leneviile Laka. Vou

I can Nave your privacy at tha tuny I furnished 3 tedroom, 2 bath. 2 car ! attached gjuBge laks front house ; $860 month Avaaabw through June ! 1989 552-4460

"

BIRMINGHAM - Completed fur-nisrwO 3 tearooms linens. cHsnes sir garage, lanced yard, monthly lOonT 258- 1585 542 4300

BIRMINGHAM • m-lown E«oepl<on say n n 2 badroom, quality kitcfien baseman), dack. garage 776 Ann Sireel MSO/mo Vacant Jerry 644-1575 Bob 977-2812

4 1 2 T o w n h o u a e e -

C o n d o a F o r R e n t

CANTON Sublease 2 tedroom 2 bath Upper Flat xtth balcony >575 / mo indudaa all uUMMe but phone Can 453-2477

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER - Just m town or wafting lor that new home to be bu*l? Short term losses available m sharp 2 bedroom units 435-2173

COMMERCE LAKE FRONT - 3 Ded-rooms, l ' » baths basement 4 ge--age completely hjrrwshed .ery nice 4 dean Available Oct 1 lor 6-8 mos No pels Asking $1200 Cs* Bruce - iovd at Meodowmanaflo-<nenl 3480-5400

4 0 7 M o b i l e H o m e *

F o r R e n t

WESTLAND 3 bedrooms 2'» bams, central air. finished Case-ment $650 aepoeit M 5 0 s month Available Oct 4 lh 535-6750

W E S T L A N D 2 bedrooms redeoorsted. $400 monthly $600 deposit 326-8300

W BLOOM FIELD-Walnut take 2 bar room cottage, newly decorated

"SJBal 'or young professional - M t aw-SOO'

fABMiNGTON LOCATION 1 DOC-' 00m M M lurrusheO He'e«ences S security required No pets Can be-tween 10am-5pm 478-8317

4 0 8 D u p l e x e s F o r R a n t

W DETROIT-2 bedroom, 2 car ga-rage. refrigerator 8 s'ove On large lot $3?S, month • 1 ' w » securtty deposit >54-0445

4 0 5 P r o p e r t y

M a n a g e m e n t

A B S E N T E E O W N E R We personalize our service to meet vour •easrng 4 management needs. • Associate Brokers - Bonded • MemDer Oakland Rental Mousing Assoc • Before making a decision, call usl

D & H

I n c o m e P r o p e r t y M g m t

F a r m i n g t o n H i l t s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

BIRMINGHAM Upper 2 bedroom®, fireplace living room dining room, hardwood floors No pets' $700 / mc- - uintbes 6 4 4 ' 6 8 9

BIRMINGHAM bath

2 bedroom l ' »

room appliances garage No Pets childrun $775/m1h 647-3835

CANTON-Spaoous 3 bedrooms. 1'.» I baths, lull basement all appliances I t o r o 1 sh«idi>" area No pe's Avail-' able Oct 1 $700 month Oiare flays ! BJ3 5900 David evenings. 397-2891 : L vONiA 5 -ooms i indudes Cam-- iw- : 1 I O W 3up»< includes teat

; -a'.er & stove $410 p«< mo Call be-j 6pm-8pm 522-786 1

FARMINGTON MILLS Area 1 bed room upper Hat. appliances includ-ed Air conditioned $3«0/mo plus security 534-2036 or 471-3631

Announcing

YORKTOWNE Plymouth a moat elegant rental community overlooking Hmee Park Walk to Town Bum 10 condominium speci f icat ions Sound proof ing throughout Soma ol the many <ee turea Include t 8 2 car garages with door openers. 2 or 2 ' * baths, fire-places all appliances including waster, dryer, microwave, sade-by-SKM retrigerstor salt-clearing oven, dishwasher $ disposal Available for Fall occupancy Starting at WS0 a month Contact Ray Lee at

The Michigan Group. Realtors 581-9200 Model, 455-5650

GARDEN CITY - Clean cozy 2 bed room Upper flat w.'garage Adults only No pels Security references $410/mo 421-3595: 349-7314

4 1 4 F l o r i d a R e n t a l s

CLEARWATER - 2 bedroom condo. completely fur meted with dryer 8 garage. amarMtw pool, lennla, fishing dock on Tampa Bay Seasonal rental MOO.mo

starting el 4S»- taM

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN. Charm-ing i bedrooms, country kitchens, h a r d w o o d f loors , app l i ances washer dryer heat, patios, decks No pens $500 to $575 349-8248

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom $500 plus Includes ell but electricity Garage washer dryer air conditioning avail-able Upper flat Oct 1 458-0369

PLYMOUTH - 1 bed'oom lower flat Refrigerator. stove Aflults No pels $250 a month plus utilities

458-1000

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom lower Utilities paid lease No pels Quiet neighborhood $575 per month

981-2648

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN -Townhouse, 2 bedrooms, I ' t batha, fireplace, completely updated cen-tral air basement 847-0348

BIRMINGHAM N-TOWN 2 bed-room, r » balh. carpeted, verliclea,

er Oct 1 $1000

BIRMINGHAM Spaoous 3 bedroom townhouse available late Sept newly remod-eled interior includes 2'i batha. lull basement 8 patio Great location

644-1300

BIRMINGHAM-1 bedroom condo, contemporary cloee to town $575/ MO. carport air appliances heel $ water included After 6PM, 642-6S83

HTW-UHU - -I BWROCM UTXWR Y*- 1

rage $525 2 bedroom lower Nn ished basement $535 Both have | appliances, air condrtloning $ in e> ceiienl condition Both $500 security 8 available now Credit report re- , quwM 425-4729 451-7542

BLOOMFIELD Condo on Square Lake 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, car-port Pool $725 per month plus se-

curity No dogs *«26-5792

BI-OOMFIELD HILLS Condo - I .ery large bedroom, all utilities eicept electricity Newly decorated 8 car-peted ' car $565,'mo 643-9079

j OLYMOUTH - Dup«e» tor rent 2 j bedrooms, all utilities with washer $ | jryer $625 per month i »ear lease oius security No pets 455-2237

4 1 2 T o w n h o u s e s -

C o n d o s F o r R e n t

BELLEVILLE - en>oy Ihe beauty o' la«e living m this spacious 1 bed room condo near X-ways. teat in- ' eluded $500 CoHJudyK 459-4401

BIOOWHELO on Square Lake ^arije 2 tedroom, 2 Bath coedo $700. month, utilities included Pool S lake 855-3300 or 363-3685

? i * M 0 W T H - 2 bedroom 'mmacu-aie. charming Enclosed porch. No

pen 54 45 per month includes all L i - nea 662 N Harvey 348-3420

BIRMINGHAM A R E A N ROYA l Oak 3 bedroom, l ' i oath, bnck co-lonial near Cummmgslon Park Cer trai air family room'f ireplace washer, dryer $850 435-5726

BO'JLDER PARK 32023 W 14 Mile Rd

. « of Orchard Lake Rd i Luiuf lous 2 bedroom, 1500 ft Qui-et setting 2 lull Baths, «arge kitchen w t h t a b * space private laundry room, alarm system -ample storage From $795 851-4800

A p t s . F o r R e n t

$419 A L L 1 - B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S ! At Wmdover Apartments, you'll save lots of cold cash and also enjoy

• Free heat • A location that's 5 minutes from EMU

on the AATA bus line • A spring fed lake, great pool, tennis

courts, free racquetball memberships • A few select 2-bedrooms available • Newly decorated clubhouse

EFFECTIVE RATE CERTAIN CONDITIONS APPLY

You must move in by Sept 30th

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THE NEW WINDOVER APARTMENTS

Windover 3089 Woodland Hills Drive 971-2132

CLOISTERS H E A T I N C L U D E D

'4 M ie 4 C'ooks area 2 4 3 Bed-jom I i balh luiury lownhouses

' j » « Muipped i. lichen fu' base-men- carport, cent-a' air private patio with fenced n backyard No pets 2 bed'oom $675 3 bedroom $735 EHO

B E N E I C K E & K R U E

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

DAYTONA area furniahad 3 bad-room. 2 bain contemporary ranch, attached garage. 2 B»a lo ocean $750 mo • utSltiee 565-2220

DISNEY/EPCOT-2 badroom. 2 bath, furnished condo 3 pools. |acuza tennis, golt $30-$58 par day. long or short term Evea. 455-7487

FORT MYERS BEACH CONOO 1 badroom Can sleep 4 Fantastic

month Nov thru March

LAKE 8UENAVISTA RESORT - 3 miles from DianeyWorSd & Epcot 2 bedrooma. sleeps 6 lull kitchan 4 laundry ta $382 p a r .

MARCO ISLAND. FL Condos and homes available Sea-sonal Coastal Management Realty

1-800-255-9487

4 1 4 F l o r i d a R e n t a l s

TRAVERSE CITY COME ENJOY THE FALL COLOR

The Beach Condominium H o w On BeaulMul Grand Travaraa Bay

Heated Pool 4 Spa. Whirlpool Balh Minutes from Golf and Shopping

Now thru Oct 15 Mid-week $89 Weekend $89

S Dav Fan Special. $399 THE BEACH CONDOMINIUMS

C a l Today. 616-938-2228

TRAVERSE CITY Lakeehore Re-sort LaMurety autumn days on Lake Michigan Beachfront apartments 4 cottages with kitchens Reduced rates I-616-83®-1740

WALLOON LAKE New 4 bedroom. 2 bath homa. sleeps 8 Available for Fa* and Win-ter vacations Fireplace country charm end beeutrtui view 647-8718

4 1 6 H a l l s

MARCO ISLAND - New 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo unfurnished or fur-nished an appiiancaa. pool, tennis, garage, security Boat dock, escel-lent fishing Annual lease 335-3781

LIVONIA ELKS «2246 - Specializing in weddings, banquets 4 business meetings Two banquet hs»s. ca-pacity 50-450 people Conference room for your busineai meetings -20 people Discount prices thru Jan Feb March Jerry Jed 425-2246

4 2 0 R o o m s F o r R e n t

Naples Florida Foxllre. Golf course community New 2 bedrooms 2 baths, golf, tennis, heated pool,

Jacuzzi Available 1-203-248-2523

NAPLES - PELICAN BAY Jan 2 t n A o f IS Surtnan t r im sca-cious deck overlooking pool, lake and golf course Sunset from screened dining patio 2 bedrooms, 2 '1 baths, wet bar, tennis wsik to beach Stunnlngt' $3 000 monthly. $9,000 lor season After 6, 651-9156

OCEANFRONT Condo- Hutchinson island 140 m«. N of W Palm). Luxury corner unit, beautifully furnished, spectacular views Rates 375-0971

ORUANOO CONDO - 2 bedroom. 3 bath, completely furnished, washer 4 dryer pool iacuzzl. near airport 4 all attractions. Season ot week

458-1995

ORLANDO DISNEY .'EPCOT - Luku-2 bedroom. 2 bath condo.

washer, dryer, microwave, pool, lacuzzi, tennis courts $495 Wk Days, 474-5150 Eves 471-0777

FARMINGTON H'LLS Condo Lu«-u-ious. professional* decorated Huge 1 Bedroom. 1'4 ba l l s , bar. pool clubhouse carport, balcony overlooks wooded a re i Super sharp Smai pet 0 * $620 per month 626-7396 or 443-7588

FARMINGTON H l l S - 1 bedroom, $500 month $300 security 1 year ease 435-8104

FARMiNGTON - 1 bedroom condo. appliances carpet washer 4 dryer, yea I round pool, clubhouse, heat, no pets $450 Call noon lo 5pm Sat or Sun 669-0047

LAKEFRONT Luxury Condo on Square Lake In EHoomfieid Htls Spacious 2 bed-room. 2 bath washer dryer, carport with heat - included $950 335-2540 or 332-4344

NORTHVILLE - Detached condo, 1400 SQ ft . 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, attached garage full Casement, central air $1100/month 348-5025

NORTHVlLLE's NORTHR1DGE near 7 Mile 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, carpet-ed. an kricher appliances Vacant Located near everything Referenc-es $735'MO Can Am 565-7900 Agent Pm 348-7331

NORTHVILLE Plneknon townhouse ! 2 Bedrooms 1 bath and 2 halt ! baths Game room, air patio, deck,

no pets. $635'month 349-4180

P O M P A N O BEACH- beau t i f u l oceantronl condo, completely fur-nished Clubhouse, recreetion area Near Shopping Season 885-2844

PORT CHARLOTTE 2 bedrooms, 2'y baths, situated on Deep Creek Gotl Course Available from Nov 15 on. Evea:' 886-0209

SARASOTA AREA - 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. compieOy furnished Wet bar Healed pool Gcxf Private lake, an-nas Monthly or yearly 751-7562

SARASOTA. 2 bedroom 2 bath, pool on the ocean $575 week. Days, 588-7568 After 5 396-4023

S FORT MYERS - 1 bedroom con-dominium completely furnished off season rates until Dec Available week or month 624-

H b Y 1167

TENNIS VILLA, 2 bedroom. 2 bath, Indian River Plantation, Hutchinson island Ooaan go t . tennis Available tor the season After 6pm. 643-0562

CANTON-Ford Rd 4 275, furnished room only, 4 bath lor employed male over 28 Great lor transferee Si l ly five per week 961 -0850

EMPLOYED Non-drinkmg male —A-.

4 Evergreen Rd Call 532-6352 i ft in

FURNISHED room. 12 MMe/Tele-graph, $280 per month, krtchen privileoes non smoker, available Oct 1 352-3644

GARDEN CITY. Pleasanl room with house privileges $300 per month. Can after 5pm 261-0342

LIVONIA - LARGE room with laun-dry facmtiea 591-6337

NORTHVILLE AREA - 20 k 15 room. $300 month non-smoker preferred References required Call aflar 5pm

348-1666

NORTHVILLE - Lovely room, share a bath Non-smoker Gentleman only $45 per week plus deposit,

349-8495

ROCHESTER - Country home Kitchen privileges Mature working adult $70,"wk utilities Included Secur ity Leave message 651-8337

WALNUT LAKE - directly on shore Stunnmg evening sunsets, fur rusted room right down lo linens Light kitchen use includes all utilities, no lease Mature adult male 855-5870

WIXOM Spacious, private en-trance. 1/2 balh 4 appliances Non-smoker $250 per month plus secur-ity deposit References 624-6665

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RESPONSIBLE larga 2 bedroom Royal Oak apart-ment $232 SO plus electric 4 securi-ty Aflar 7pm neekdsys. OS M S I

ROOMMATE lo share large 2 bad-room. 2 bath Apartment m South ReM 355-1766

ROOMMATE TO SHARE. Canton, mate 15-40 years old. non-drtnker. non-smoker, muet be neat 4 daan $65 par weak. 2 weak depoeit Caa Frank between 1-10pm 496-1736

ROOMMATE lo share new home m Rochester HMs Female Immediate occupancy $335 per month plus 1/ 3 ut f tuea After 5PM

ROOMMATE to share 3 bedroom townhouse In Troy >230 per month plus alactrldly Leave massage

678-0406

ROOMMATE wanted - Rochester 2 bedroom apartment. $235/MO Call between 4pm-5 30pm 652-0355

ROOMMATE wanted lo share quiet 2 bedroom apartment, neer Perry 4 Wallon m Pontiac beginning Oct 1 $220.'mo . plua '4 utilities 646-2613

ROYAL OAK AREA lo share home with Prolaaslonal female Prtvate bath plus garage No Pet t $300/mo plus utilities 471-8273 545-3726

ROYAL OAK ar nice 3 bedroom home, 25-35 year old, $250 per month plus 1/2 utili-ties Laurel. 541-3776

LIVONIA EXCELLENT LOCATION

NOW LEASING High traffic shopping center with great anchor Built 1968 Sizes start al 1.210 sq ft and up Market rent CALL JOE OURSO 261 -1400

RE-MAX WEST, INC

SOUTHFIELD - Clean, non smoking mau.'lemale lo share large centrsay igcjMd noma In tvuniry U n a M

• M O M . $281 kitchen 4 laundry privileges $285 month plus utilities 356-15«3

PLYMOUTH Industrial Park- 3300 Sq Ft. office 4 warehouse Avail-able Sept 1. $4 50 per sq IT * 2 mo security depoen Cs« 453-4042

STERLING HEIGHTS - 3 home 2 baths. 'Wsplace _ w s j t e r . dryer, microwave $225 'mo+ utili-ties AvsMsbie Oct 1 979-0022

PREMIER W BLOOMFIELD 3.800 sq ft 4 up High-lech/offlce 4 light industrial space

681-2214

STERLING HTS - female, non smoker seeking roometa lo share 2 bedroom apt, 14 4 Ryan $247 month plus half utilities 976-1559

ROCHESTER - For lease or** 2600 sq ft Rot ak/office Free standing Parking lot 908 N Mam St 656

STOREFRONT centrally located m Ferndaie. easy access Call

STRAIGHT FEMALE share spacious 2 bedroom 2 bath spertment neer Weetlend Ma* $255 a month + security 728-1266

TROY Non-smoklrvg female wanted to share moBAe home $153 a month plus one half util it ies

After 5pm 688-3048

WESTLANO - Clean responsible working female to share home $300 month plus half utilities Secrufty de-posit 4 references 585-6828

YOUNG FEMALE proleaaional look-ing lor lame to share 2 bedroom apartment Excellent location near 1-75 4 M-59 $265/mo Deys-628-3675 Eves 853-5750

YOUNG MALE looking to share ex-penses on apartment with same th same. Serious cans only Ask for Ken 661-4020

WORKING ADULT - off street park-ing $50.'week, utilities Induded Grand River -Laaher area 533-6380

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ATTENTION FISHERMAN, Hunters and Fail Color Tours Spacious house, sleeps 16. TV. VCR on Burt Lake Leeve message 533-8209

BEACHFRONT, S C condo on Seebrook Island. A fun facility re-sort, 23 miles. S of Charleston A completely equipped Vita. 2 baths. 1 bedroom, sleeps * with sofa bed Save by renting direct from owner $575 week 561-4446 Of 643-6439

BEAUTIFUL SCOTTSDALE Arizona 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo, fireplace, wei bar, healed pool. spa. tastefully furnished, includes linens 4 dishes, etc Excellent location Near golf course, pels welcome Reserve now tor winter rental $ 1975 month

Eves 602-483-1884

NOVI | Condominium tor rent 2 bedroom.

appliances garage 4 teat Includ-$795i'mo Call 471-7470

NOVI Cozy 3 bedroom ranch, fire-place, end unit, no basement. Avail-able September 1 '4 months' securi-ty $600 month 386-1938

NOVI RIDGE 2 bedroom townhouses Fully car-peted. central air, 1'* baths private basement Families welcome Lease now 4 gel Dec. rent Iree. New resi-

Mon • i i Call

Sal 10 - 2. Sun

NOVI. 3 bedroom townhouse, 1% baths central air. end unit, appli-ances. carpel, patio doorwalt, full basement M95 Soon 344-4383

PLYMOUTH - townhouse near downtown, 2 bedroom. 1H bath, carport, central air aft appliances, basement, rent mdudee teat 4 wa-ter $750'mo. Option to buy poaal-tue 455-2953

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PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom lower unit, nicely decorated Pod Convenient to shopping 4 town Available Im-mediately M 7 5 month indudee teat 4 water Lease 4 security No pels 455-172® 591-6530

ROCHESTER almost new 2 bed-room, 1 bath, all appliances, drapes, carpel, patio, central air, $575 month 651-4578

ROCHESTER-DOWNTOWN Palnlcraek Condo 2 bedroom, 1H bath, appliances carport-beaement storage no pets $600 652-8340

ROCHESTER HILLS - KINGS COVE 3 bedroom, 2',-y bath Townhouee. fun carpeted beaement, fireplace, attached garage Security System Clubhouse, pool terms immediate occupancy! $950 /mo 656-9180

ROCHESTER HILLS-2 bedrooms I V, balh. sppkances $700'MO plus security, lor 1 yr lease Can after 3pm. 375-2275

CHARLEVOIX Rent a Condo for the Fall or Ski Season, near Boyne 1 4 2 bedroom Jacuzzi Sleeps 2 to 6 855-3300 or 363-3685

COTTAGES For Rent East Tawas on Laka Huron 3 bed-rooms Available immediately 595-8580 1-517-362-4609

Harbor Springs Golf one of Boyne Highlanrf 'rcham-ponahip courses at a 3 0 * discount after Sept 19 Luxurious accommo-dations, 6 tennis courts, mdoor/out-door pool 4 fitness trails Trout Creek Condominiums. For raeerva-tlona. 1-600-676-3923 HARBOR SPRINGS. Harbor Cove II Fan/Winter rentals 3 bedroom wyufy eonos. inf low Ixxv t * u n * . nature trans 645-1465

HAWAII - Waikiki beach, beautiful ocean front condo Furnished Pod. d u b houee Near international mar-ket Available now 886-82S0

HILTON HEAD'SHOREWOOO Deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath 4th floor, greet view of Ocean and p o d $465 a week Fall 4 Winter 313-227-1675

HILTON HEAD, S C. Ocean Vtta. 1 bedroom Spectacular view on is-land's finest beach, d y m p x pod. tennis 458-6568

HOMESTEAD CONOO - Glen Arbor, 2 bedrooma. 2 baths on beach.

426-2517

HOMESTEAD CONOO: 1 bedroom, sleeps 4 on the river Fa* Cotoral Hiking, skiing, fireplace

1-800-642-3305

KIAWAH ISLAND - 3 C. 10 miles of beach. 1-5 bedroom accomoda-tions. Pam Harrington Exduslves

1-800-645-6866

LAKE CHARLEVOIX COTTAGE m Boyne City - 4 bedrooms plus loft Off season rates tor October 4 No-

689-2051

LUXURY Oceanfi ont Condo - Myrtls Beach. fu»y equipped, golf, terms on premises S32S/wk Winter leaaa S525/MO 420-0448 525-3660

ROCHESTER- Towrtfiouse, new 2 bedrooms, 1% baths Basement, ga-rage, walk to stores $850 mo plus security After 6pm 851 -04«7

ROCHESTER-2 Bedroom condo. ak appkancaa mduded. centrel air Available October $625/mo * uHB-tee 547-3429

ROCHESTER-2 bedrooms. 1V* beths. dmmg room, view of 2biks from downtown tar 6pm weekdays

SOOO/mo AL-256-8258

SOUTHFIELD 5 room condo 2 bedroome. centrsi air carpor t sec-ond level $668 month, heet mdud-ed 3S0-3039

SOUTHFIELD - 8 MHe 4 Ti 1 bedroom and unll. 2nd Door, cen-tral ak. carport, pod . no pels $425 plus security depoek. Heel induded Days. 746-6376 Eves. 476-6376

SPACIOUS 2 bedroom condo In G rosae Po in ts New c a r p e t .

wjjmxnuzs dalaAsca* $73-0011 or 573-0623

TROY Condo r snd i 2 garage, baeer sir 2 yr* old

pod . tanma Po t a n * y Cak

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p u e r r o VALLARTA. d o Baal beedv M

" O a fcapleoe. large decks, end more Onhr $1196'mo 661-4196

F o u n t a i n Park DO s<*. contemporary $ l i t e m s vary prNeks • • • i w s A e u t loss d

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MILFORD AREA. M * fumtahed 2 bedroom cottage on prtvate lake.

lis year-round No pets $175 255-1546

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QUALIFIED PEORLE SHARE LISTINGS • 642-1620 884 So Adams. Birmingham. Ml

AT lasi. s perfect place to hang your hall Share 2 bedroom sot/s leeping room. 1-96/1-275 Great for traveler -student $325/$250 459-0117

AVAILABLE OCT 1 - Female, 25 Or older , large 2 bedroom. 2 bath mce-ly furnished apartment, 9 Mile 4 Hal-stead $335 +- % utilities Ca l Tan, 522-6333 or 478-9697

BtMRlNGHAM - Professional young msM seeks mala or female roomata 10 share 2 bedroom house $287 4 'Y utmtiee Leave message 644-1772

CLEAN quMt non-smoker to share 2 Bedroom Near Troy and Bloom-field Hills area Eves or leeve mes-sage 853-0855

FARMINGTON HILLS colonial homa to share 2 lemalea seek third room-mate (no chi ldran/pels l $250/ month Deposit required 478-3354

FARMINGTON HILLS - Non smok-ing animal lover Large 4 bedroom, 3 bath tiouae. garage, wasfier'dryer morel $280/mo 469^3677

FEMALE looking tor roommate to thara home on lake $350 per month, security 4 1/4 uliktkea

363-2561

FEMALE, non-smoker, seeks same to share Oak Park or Southfield home. 1/3 rent. 1/3 utlllilea. Call Susan after 5PM 354-1321

FEMALE PREFERRED, male O.K. -to Share nice 3 bedroom home In Livonia Waehar. dryi No utmtiee Kim,

1305./md.. 425-5315

FEMALE roommate wanted to share 3 bedroom apartment. $230 month Call Caroline Between 8 30-5pm

350-2858

FEMALE roommate to share 3 bed-room, Troy condo. $265. plus 1/3 electric 641-6575

FEMALE ROOMMATE to share large 2 bedroom. 2 bath Farmmgton HMs Apt Waaher dryer Termfa. pod . Privets entrance 661 -6326

FEMALE ROOMMATE, age 21-27 to thare home In LNonla wtth same. $275 mo indudaa utmtiee For more information call after 5. 261-9136

FEMALE lo share 6 bedroom. W bath house m exclusive Royal Oak v e e $325 month mdudee uiilftjas plua security Between 9em-5ptn. 398-1859: After 6pm. 546-2041

FEMALE wanted to share wt th / same Terrific Slerdnc Hts-Melro-Parkway location 264-2503

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

Featured on: "KELLY 4 CO TV 7 A l Ages Testes. Occupations

Backgrounds 4 LUeetytee "9.000 Satisfied Ckents

644-6845 3055S SoutMWd Rd . SouBitlskJ

LIVONIA home to share, muet be a cons ide ra te , respons ib le , non smoker. $350/mo plus half uI , I lea,

437-1167

LIVONIA male wMhae to share 3 bedroom home w/mate or female $300/ month indudaa u t M e a . 47.

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE wants lo rent a 2 bedroom house or condo in Rochester area No pets, no chil-dren Can 651-6349

4 2 4 H o u s e S i t t i n g S e r v .

EXPERIENCED houseeltler seeks home m the Birmingham area I am a non-smoking, prof see l ona) Bir-mingham native 540-7536

FORTY YR Old single hou*Mtt t ing

Excellent referencee 557-0761 employed malet

HOUSE SITTER 4 excellent available references Lo-cated m Franklin area John Wheel-er 645-2292 855-1133

RESPONSIBLE. Honest. Depend-able employed female (mrtth refer-encee) wlk care for your home (4 an-imals) Ca* Carolyn, days. 356-6325.

evea 563-7000

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COUNTRY LIVING AFC Home tor eiderty lady, personal care. 24 hours supervteton, semi or prtvate rooms 626-7302. 628-0965

DIGNIFIED LIVING - for eiderty la-dies m lovely West BioomteKJ home 24 firs , supervision and companion-ship. private room available Stale fccenee 869-4580

NIGHTINGALE WEST NURSING HOME

Serv ing the Wes t l and , Livonia, Canton, Garden City communities tor 20 years. Call Mr. Berger for more information. 8365 Newburgfi Rd., Westland.

261-5300

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AVAILABLE. Inside new garage 6 storage • Each unit 12 X 21 - Several available Greenfield between 12 4 13 MHe 288-1137

Boat 6 off season vehidee indoors 6 locked, alao 14 by 16 mdMdual area available White Lake area. M-59 4 Bogle Lake Rd 661-0674

FOR RENT 3 SUM garage In Farm-ington Has. $150/mo Graat tor storage or work araa 624-6666

GARAGE - 20X20 wRh drive. BOOd storage $110 per month. In Farm-ington HMs 476-4052

STORAGE SPACE for 2 vehicles WeeOand Araa. C a ^ | 722-5133

WAMTED Clear entire garage wtth cement floor to store 1 or 2 antique cars Preler Farmington or nearby areas 661-6569

WANTED TO RENT 2 car garage. South Uvonla Ca l 464-OMO

4 3 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

F o r R a n t

AUTO BODY SHOP

Sprsy booth t oontpiseeoi, 2,400 aq f l $700 per mo 420-2475

BIRMINGHAM RET AK. Maple neat Woodward

2000 s o i l S2S00 ma. tout

MALE/FEMALE warned to share vary prtvete country home In Noel area $>00/mo * Vt u l — n

347-1161

MALE looking lor roommate to share townhouee m Cl—eon $320 pais ufMllae male/Ism ale, non-smoker 4 daan John d a y H I 8691

MALE a M i a s to share 2 bedroom Dearborn houee S60/wk Ca* after 5pm 27

WHDWOOO ON WALLOON

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MALE. 30. ment M Canton. Ford Rd ft 1-275 Half rant la S247 60. plus 4 phone Heat lunsMMeo 911-7316 474-6326

PHOCMOC. ARIZONA- Spectacular

Bail ism e G o * Course Penthouaa Condo 2 badrooma. 2 bathe h r -mshed Elevator taWna I1S00. mo tor 6 mo lesson O d 1 March St . Week daya 313-729-9600

PRIVATE M M from Homes an gme Lake MKMgan' t s i deen lake *u*y l u rnMMd I kitchen F t f -VMv lar weekend rentals. 299-2418

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R O C H E S T E R For Sale - Commercial condo.

1.000 - 6.000 n . It. For Laaaa - RatH-/Office/Service

600 -1200 sq. fl.

DOWNTOWN Wayne. Michigan Ana /Wayne Rd. area.

i r » p . f r o m 2900 to 9900 aq

aR/7 I Rd ./Warren Rd.V

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F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 3SS07W. 10 M9e Rd

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C t R T y W I REALTY. MC. 47V71S0

4 3 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l 4 3 6 O f f i c e / B u s i n e s s

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COMMERICAL For e m - 2 loce-uone Southfield 6 Mke 4 Redtord. Grand R M r Starts SI $600/mo Ca* tor delaka. 366-5636

FARMINGTON HILLS 38345 W 10 MHe Rd NEW OFFICE SPACE

AVAILABLE 1,000 thru 30,000 S q F l

Fu*-aerwoe Building I to 1-275 6 1-696

CERTIFIED REALTY INC 471-7100

FOR LEASE Farmington - Grand River - Orchard Lake New contemporary shopping center Just opened Join Pizza One. TuObys. etc Only 4 stores remem Sizes trom 1026 sq It Compeli tve ratoa.

LAKRITZ-WEBER 4 CO. 353-9494

GARDEN CITY, Ford 4 newly remodeled. 400 sq. It From $465 a month including uMUaa Cak

422-2490

H O L I D A Y P A R K O F F I C E C E N T E R

(WESTLANO AREA)

F R E E R E N T Great business opportunity tor start-up or large businees. from 250 to 5,000 sq ft eeasy access to i-96 4 1-275 • f r e e on Ute parking eindivlduatfy controlled state-of-the-art heel 4 air

PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE Ford Rd 4 Middietefl ne«t to Orln

elers 1050 sq ft , Ford Ftd ex-posure Immediate occupancy Cal 422-2490

Hurry, limhod offer Ca* Lloyd Warn-garden at McKinley Properties

313-789-6520

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY office space available trom 220 sq ft 4 up Excellent mark e l rates

[ 681-6500

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE 400-1200 sq ft Easyacceesto maior arteries Broners fully protect ed 855-6780

LIVONIA- Prime office spece 12 by 11 private office Reetaurant In

6 MHe 4 1-275 (Laurel Park 591-0290

buiidinc 6 MHe 4 l- i Office Complex!

LIVONIA - 19500 Middlebelt. be-tween 7 4 8 Mtie First class 800 sq ft office $786.' mo Including (anrto-

Days 525-0920 Evas 261-1211

LIVONIA - 5 Mile Rd ecross horn Cily Hall 1300 Sq. Ft. $1,250 per Mo including utl l i tes snd |anl«wial ALSO 400 Sq Ft Available 10-1-68 . 425-5252

WAYNE - RETAIL OR OFFICE 1300 sq ft

34210 Michigan Ave 722-4170

MEDICAL SUITE Prime downtown Birmingham Multi tenant buMdmg. 1462 sq ft all improvements m place Ftesasonable rent

Great American Bunding 280 N Woodward Next lo Crowleys

647-7171

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L s a s s o r S a l e

LIVONIA - industrial units available Ryder Industrial Center (1-96 Be-tween 1-275 4 Newburgh) 2500 and 3600 Sq Ft Will finish lo suit Call CERTIFIED MGM T CO . 352-8750

LIVONIA - 1-96 frontage 2.500 4 5.000 Sq ft Office/Warehouse Gaz Commerce Cenler, Schoolcreft Rd % mHe E of Mernman 534-5540

NATIONAL non-profit christian sub-slance abuse ministry needs 500 sq ft office, m Farmington area Must be reasonable Contact Alcoholics lor Christ 399-9955 Or 737-9093

OFFICE or retail space available Nov 1 m busy commercial area

662-0022

4 3 6 O f f i c e / B u s i n e s s

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ANNOUNCING international Business Centers now have * prime locations lor smaller executive office needs From 150 sq ft wrth shared secretarial aar-vces and conference rooms

I 344-9500 Farmmgton Hilts 855-6450 Arm Arbor 761 -9555

r letsang Birmingham. 433-2070

AVAILABLE OFFICES in W Bloom field. Orchard Laka Rd. Prtvate entrances. 650 sq f l to 3200 sq. fl. 851-6555

SUBLEASE newly remodeled. 1445 aq. fl. suite. 5 executive offices Windows and secretary eree Over $20,000 spent lo redecorate Down-town Birmingham 540-0670

BIRMINGHAM - Adams Road 4 room suite 825 sq. ft On-elte part ing mdudee utilities 4 mainte-nance $650 per mo. 645-1119

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Greet American BuHdmg Commer-cial or medical speoa 1462 eq. f l In ma* down the ha* from Appe'teaaar Restaurant

280 N Woodward Next to CrowHeys

647-7171

OFFICE SPACE - Northwestern & Southfield area 1 unit aveneble 1560 Sq Ft unn includes under-ground parking For into, ca* CERTIFIED MGM T CO . 352-8750

PLYMOUTH AREA 2 offices, con-ference room 4 shared lobby. Ap-proximately 700 sq f l plus. Call 8 30-5pm, 455-6974

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Office space - immediate occupan-cy 4000 sq ft or can divide Can Deborah lor details 344-9369

PLYMOUTH HISTORIC MARKHAM BUILDING

Approx 1000 sq ft Excellent park-ing 455-7373

P L Y M O U T H O F F I C E 500 sq f l new air. heel and carpel $400 plus Utilities 453-7800

PLYMOUTH-800 sq fl. p"vate en trance 4 lav $650 per month Also 800 sq ft work ot storage $450 per month, _ 455-3232

PREFERREO EXECUTIVE OFFICES 1-275 4 6 Mile Now leasing shored office concept Receptionist tale-phone answering secretarial ser-vices. conference room, utlkiiee in-cluded Call 464-2771

BIRMINGHAM Downtown. with convenient parking New executive Office Center with a* the amemtlee lor the emaker Prolee-sionai office Secretaries, phone an-ewer r i g conference rooms, on-premiaas reeiaureni, etc., optional mail 4 phone answering Cell Inter-national Ouelneai Centers 433-2070

BIRMINGHAM Greet location 230 sq. fL On site periling Available 10/1/66 Ca* Today! Slater Management Corp 540-6268

P R I M E O F F I C E S 3 offices located next to Southfield Hilton Shared receptions!/answer-ing service, conference room, stor-age room and copy machine Addi-t ional services available $185-$295/mo mdudee ulMties 552-9150

PRIVATE OFFICE m psychologist » sulfa ideei lor therapist or profee-sional Waiting, clerical, storage areas West Bloomfield 626-5413

PSYCHIATRIST OR PSYCHOLO-GIST Share a ama* office apece m Farmmgton Hills, $350/mo plus u tMies Call Garnet! Johnson 4 As-soc. Days 662-3262 Ens.668-6216

BIRMINGHAM - North Woodward location, office available m execu-tive office tufte. furnished or unfur-nished. 150 sq ft Complete secre-tarial servtoe telephone answering tax, telex 645-0741

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE Comer of Maple and Woodward. 1.200 eq ft. available Will drvide, needy renovated, own entrance If daaared. $1,600 per month Ca* tor appointment 256-6840

BIRMINGHAM Space available n fu* service bund-ing. Alao available fu* secretarial

mak aarmoaa. phone answering. equipment Alec avaSaCle

fax. UPS. Federal Express, secretar--SlSO/mo.

645-5839 BLOOMFeLD HILLS at an afford-able price AJIemethie lo the re-

of maintaining a fu ty staffed t equipped offioe Move In to a private office i 1 monthly

332-6229

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 500 sq. R suite erfth great view Ide-al tor therapM

el . 1 to 2 pe

Graat American Ineuranoe Bukdlng 290 N Woodward (next lo Crow-*»»)

647-7171 EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE

occupancy of 1750 sq. It. . ceted in Rochester HMa

Short torn leasee avakatke at $14 per sq R_ I M tubdfvtde speoe

in M l . Lake 956-9616, i

Ca* Helen HM. Lake L i n i n g . e s t 116

FARMINGTON HILLS Office spece for lease

Ampte perking. Great loca-tion. CaB 851-9755 FARMINGTON HILLS

pfeone awaaartng service M includ-ed tor $67$ par month - mono, l o

on prsmlsss. C M Re/Max. Execu-tive. Den or Uas 737-9900

FARMfNQTON - office on Grand Wear h d u l s s 130 sq I t i M M a . tmm9 fM S Ukchenelle $436/mo Kevki Knight CXjke. Broker

QUALITY ROCHESTER HMa office space- fsr below market rate 1700 sq ft Musi Me to appreciate

Call NeUDavts: 540-1050

REDFORD DELUXE OFFICE SUITES

FOR LEASE 24350 JOY RO

• 460 to 1250 Sq Ft • Beeutttut 2 Story Buidlng with

underground parking • Redecorated inferiors 4 exterior

including bknds • All utlkiiee indudee • Professionally managed

CERTIFIED REALTY, INC 471-7100

ROCHESTER HILLS - ft windows 17*13. $300: 11X10, $150 Furniture, fax 4 copier C a l 652-7606

individual i Southfield

• offices avertable wttfim s shared office environment Telegraph 4 12 M M Monthly rents! mdudee Fun time receptionist, per aonei phone answering, conference fsdkt ies copier 4 secrefsrM service available Starting at $390 per mo C M Ron or Ksthy SI 626-6000 CENTURY 21

TELEGRAPH 4 SCHOOLCRAFT Generei office

2nd floor. 900 eq ft , M uMUee. parking 535-0280

TELEGRAPH & 6 MILE OFFICE BUILDING

1 MONTH FREE RENT Below market 300 to 12.000 sq. ft A* services mduded 255-4000

TROY - CROOKS 4 MAPLE RD Au fomoMa Row. 1739 MapMae BIND 3 room office 500 sq. ft-, car-I sq. ft., car-

TROY - prima office ipaoa corner Maple 4 Cooadge

H. Bernard 649-2600 TAULV u w o u e catod on Farmlngioe Rd.. S of 7 M M Only 3 suMa left. $400/mo -groea CM. 955-0903or 476-1647

WELLINGTON EXECUTIVE SuMe Leasing PreMgtous SloomSald HMa/Woodesrd iocetton M k M office eMh ful tenant eemoea 1

Monthly 4 Mort l

U N SO FT

ca space on Ford L a M •450- 13A0 e q l f •Lskselde wooded satung •Free on ens perkme O o o d aocaas to 1-94 Cek Lloyd WMmsiJaii m MdOrw rVoptrtlH

769-8520 THE CLIFFS

• OFFICE PAVILION 401 Duptexea For Rent

A New Choice For Renters G L E N W O O D G A R D E N S

With Laundry Factfttiee • Spactoua Yard • 1 Year Laaaas • Catte Available

FAMHJES WELCOME SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS W# offer the comforts of your own home

PLUS the convenience renting. 7 0 * l Q i 1 1 Mon.-Frl. 9 A.M.-5 P.M. f A l - O l I I f r o m ' 4 1 0 / M o n t h

Directions: Take Wayne Rd. to Olwrwood A * . h M d EMt to 2754 Ackl«y.

M M . M M 9001. S 4 mum 799-3TM 911 999 9 T I 6

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644-1070 Oakland County 581-0000 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills

I N D E X R E A L E S T A T E

F O R S A L E 3 0 2 Birmingham-Bloom field 3 0 3 West BloomfiekJ-OrctiarO Lake 304 Farminglon-Farmington Hills 305 Brighlort. Hart land Wal led Lake 3 0 6 S o u t M W d - L a t h r u p 307 South Lyon. Mirtord, Hughland 3 0 8 Rochester-Troy 3 0 9 Royal Oak -Oak Park

Huntington Woods 3 1 0 Wixom-CorrtfYierce-Union Lake 311 Oak land County H o m e s 3 1 2 Livonia 3 1 3 Canton 3 1 4 Plymouth 3 1 5 Noflhvi l te-Now 3 1 6 WesHand-Garden City 317 Redlord 3 1 8 Dearborn-Dearborn Heights 3 1 9 Grosae Pointe 3 2 0 H o m e s - W a y n e County 3 2 1 Homes-Livingston County 3 2 2 Homes-Macorno County 3 2 3 Homes

Washtenaw County 3 2 4 Other Suburban H o m e s 3 2 5 Reai Estate Services 3 2 6 Condos 3 2 7 New Home Bunders 328 Duplexes-TOWTTNXJSOS 3 3 0 Apartments 3 3 2 Mobi le Homes 3 3 3 Northern Property 3 3 4 Out Of Town Properly 3 3 5 T ime Share 3 3 6 Florida Property 3 3 7 Farms 3 3 8 Country Homes 339 Lots & Acreage 3 4 0 Lake River Resort Proper ly 3 4 2 Lake Front Property 3 4 8 Cemetery Lois 3 5 1 Business & Professional

Buildings 3 5 2 Commerc ia l /Reta i l 353 Industr ia l /Warehouse Sale or Lc 3 5 4 income Property 3 5 6 investment Property 3 5 8 Mor tgages /Land Contracts 3 6 0 Business Opportunit ies 3 6 1 Money to Loan-Borrow 3 6 2 Real Estate Wanted 3 6 4 Listings Wanted

R E N T R E A L E S T A T E

4 0 0 Apar tments 4 0 1 Furniture Rental 4 0 2 Furnished Apar tments 4 0 3 Rental Agency 4 0 4 Houses 4 0 5 Prooerty M g m n t 4 0 6 Furnished Houses 4 0 7 Mobi le H o m e * 4 0 8 Duplexes

410 Flats 412 T o w n h o u s e s / C o n d o m i m u m s 413 Time Share 414 Florida Rentals 415 Vacat ion Rentals 416 Halls 417 Residence to E x c h a n g e 419 Mobi le H o m e S p a c e 420 Rooms 4?1 Living Quar te rs to S h a r e 422 W a n t e d to Rent 423 W a n t e d to Rent -Resor t Property 424 House Sitt ing Serv ice 4 2 5 Convalescent Nurs ing H o m e s 426 Home Heal th C a r e 427 Foster C a r e 428 H o m e s for the Aged 429 G a r a g e s / M i n i S t o r a g e 432 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l 436 Office Businees S p a c e

500 Help W a n t e d 502 Help W a n t e d - O e n t a l / M e d i c a l 504 Help Wanted -OfWce 'C le r ica l ~ 505 Food-Beverage 506 Help W a n t e d Sa les 507 Help W a n t e d Part T ime - — 508 Help W a n t e d Domest ic 509 Help W a n t e d C o u p l e s 5 1 0 Sales Oppor tun i ty 511 Enter ta inment 512 Situations W a n t e d Female 513 Situations W a n t e d . M a l e 514 Situations W a n t e d M a l e / F e m a l e 515 Child C a r e 516 EWertyCare & Assistance 517 Summer C a m p s 518 Educat ion / inst ruct ions 519 Nursing C a r e 520 Secretar ia l Business Services 522 Profess-ional Serv ices 523 At torneys /Lega l Counsel ing 524 Tax Service

A N N O U N C E M E N T S 600 Personals (your discret ion!

1 602 Lost 4 Found (by the word) 603 Health. Nutr i t ion. Weight Loss 604 Announcements . 'No! ices 605 Glad Ads .606 Legal Not ices 607 Insurance 608 Transportat ion / T r a v e l 609 Bingo 610 Cards of T h a n k s 612 In Mefnor iam 614 Death Not ices

M E R C H A N D I S E 700 Auction Sa les 7 0 1 Collectibles 702 A n t k j u M 703 Crafts 704 R u m m a g e S a l e s / F l e a Marke ts 705 Wear ing Appare l 706 Garage S a l e - O a k l a n d County 707 Garage S a l e - W a y n e County 708 Household G o o d s -

Oak land County 709 Household G o o d s - W a y n e County 710 Miac tor S a l e - O a k l a n d County

^ ^ l » ^ o ^ a l ^ W a j T i ^ o u n l ^ ^

7 1 2 Appl iances 713 Bxrycles Sale & Repair 714 Business & Office Equipment 7 1 5 C o m p u t e r s 716 Commercia l - industr ia l Equipment 7 1 7 Lawn, Garden , L a w n &

Snow Equipment 7 1 8 BuHding Mater ia ls 720 F a r m Produce - Flowers Plants 721 Hospital Equipment 722 Hobbies-Coins. S t a m p s 723 Jewelry 724 C a m e r a and Supplies 7 2 6 Musical Instruments 7 2 7 Video Games , Tapes. Hi-Fi 7 2 8 V C R . TV. Stereo, HI-FI ,

T a p e Decks 7 2 9 C B Radios, Cellular Phones 730 Sport ing G o o d s 734 T rade or Sell 7 3 5 W a n t e d to Buy

A N I M A L S 73S Household Pets 740 Pet Services 744 Horses. Livestock Equipment

A U T O M O T I V E / T R A N S P O R T A T I O N

8 0 0 Recreat ional Vehicles 8 0 2 Snowmobi les 8 0 4 Airplanes 806 B o a t s / M o t o r s 8 0 7 Boat Parts & Serv ice 8 0 8 Vehic le /Boat S torage 8 1 0 Insurance, Motor 8 1 2 Motorcycles, G o - K a r t s Mimbikes

8 1 3 Motorcycles, Par ts & Service 8 1 4 C a m p e r s / M o t o r h o m e s / T r a i l e r s 8 1 6 A u t o / T r u c k s Parts & Leasing 6 1 8 Auto Rentals. Leasing 8 1 9 Auto Financing 8 2 0 Autos W a n t e d 8 2 1 Junk Cars W a n t e d 8 2 2 Trucks for Sale 8 2 3 Vans 824 Jeeps.'4 Whee l Drive 8 2 5 Spor ts & imported 8 5 2 Classic Cars 8 5 4 American Motors 8 5 6 Buick 8 5 8 Cadil lac 3 6 0 Chevrolet 8 6 2 Chrysler 864 Dodge 866 Ford 872 Lincoln

874 Mercury 8 7 5 Nissan 8 7 6 OkJsmobite 8 7 8 Plymouth 8 8 0 Pont iac 882 Toyota 8 8 4 Volkswagen

B U S I N E S S D I R E C T O R Y 3 Account ing 4 Advert ising 5 Air Condi t ioning 6 Aluminum Cleaning 9 A luminum Siding

10 Antennas 12 Appliance Serv ice 13 A r l W o r k 14 Architecture 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt S e a l c o a h n g 17 Auto C l e a n u p 18 Auto & Truck Repair 21 Awnings 22 Barbeque Repair 24 Basement Waterproof ing 25 Bathtub Refinishing 26 Bicycle M a i n t e n a n c e 27 Bnck. Block & C e m e n t 29 Boat D o c k s 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building inspect ion 33 Building Remodel ing 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 37 Business M a c h i n e Repair 39 Carpentry 41 Gargets

Carpet I 42 Carpet Cleaning & Dyeing 44 Carpe l Laying & Repair 52 Cater ing - F lowers 53 Caulking 54 Ceiling W o r k 55 Chimney C lean ing 56 Chimney Building & Repair 57 Chr is tmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 C o m m e r c i a l S t e a m Clear ing 60 Construct ion Equipment 61 Decks Pat ios 62 Doors 63 Draperies 64 Dressmaking & Tailoring 65 Drywall 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 68 Energy 69 Excavating 70 Exterior Cau lk ing 71 Fashion C o - o r d m a t o r s 72 Fences

- 73 Financial Planning 75 Fireplaces 76 Fireplace Enclosures 78 Firewood 61 Floor Serv ice 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Installed. Repair 93 Furniture. Finishing & RepaK 94 Glass. Block, Structural etc 95 Glass, S ta ined .'Beveled 96 Garages 97 Garage Door Reoair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

102 H a n d y m a n 105 Hauling 108 Heal ing'CooHing 109 Home G r o c e r y Shopping 110 Housecleaning 111 Home Safe ty 112 Humidif iers 114 Income T a * 115 Industrial Service 116 insurance Photography 117 insulation 120 interior Decorat ing 121 Interior S p a c e M a n a g e m e n t

Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs & Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 L a w n M o w e r Repair 135 L a w n Maintenance 138 L a w n Sprinkling 142 L inoleum

144 Lock Service 145 M a n a g e m e n t 146 M a r b l e 147 Mach inery 148 M a i d Service 149 M o b i l e H o m e Service 150 M o v i n g - Storage 152 Mirrors 155 Music Instruction 157 Music Instrument Repair 158 New H o m e Services 165 Paint ing - Decorating 166 Party Planning

(Food-F lower s-Services j 175 Pest Contro l 178 Photography 180 Piano Tuning-1 uning - Repair - Ret irushing 181 Picnic Tables 198 Plans 2 0 0 Plaster ing 2 1 5 P lumbing ?19 Pool Water Delivery

220 Pools 221 Porcela in Refimshmg 2 2 2 Print ing 2 2 3 Recreat ional Vehicle Service 2 2 4 Retai l Hardwoods 2 2 9 Refr igerat ion 2 3 3 Roof ing 2 3 4 Scissor, Saw 4 Knife Sharpening 2 3 5 S c r e e n Repair 2 3 7 Sept ic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning i . 245 Sewing Machine Repair 2 4 9 Sl ipcovers 2 5 0 Solar Energy 2 5 1 Snow Blower Repair 2 5 3 Snow Removal 25-1 S t o r m Doors 255 Stucco

' 2 6 0 Te lephone. Service.1 R e p a " 261 Television. Radio 4 CB 263 T e n m s Courts 2 6 5 Ter ra r iums 2 6 9 Tile Work

2 7 3 Tree Service 274 Truck Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewri ter Repair 2 7 7 Upholstery 2 7 9 V a c u u m s 280 Vandal ism Repair 2 8 1 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Vent i lat ion 6 A t t * Fans

-284 Wal lpaper ing 2 8 5 Wal l Washing 2 8 7 W a s h e r / D r y e r Repair 289 Water Softening 293 Weld ing 294 Wei l Drilling 2 9 6 W i n d o w Treatments 297 W i n d o w s 298 W o o d w o r k i n g 2 9 9 W o o d burners

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All 'ea estate atfvensmg r fi« newspaper s sotwc to the federa. Far Housing Ac: of '968 mal*es r iliega B affverase "any jxeieronce, imiaaon or discriminator based or race, coto', refcgior. sei or ar. Mentor to make any sucfi pref-erence. tonrtator or discriminator" Thts --ewsaaper no-:

fcxwmgy accept any adve^ng 'or -ea esate s « violate1 ol the iaa Our readers are lerety infomed fiat a dwef'irgs advertised r fvs newspaper are SY* ao« v a' BQ-'ja oocx t-Tty bass

AJ; advertising jxiSs ed r Tne Observer & Eccerrc e s - & e c

to ne conditions sated m the aoo'cawe. -ate card, copes o' **<*• are ava-iaOie from the AeveTs.ng 3epa--en: Ooscve' & Eccentric Newsoepers. 3626" Scyooca" Rcac, Lvoma. W 48' SC (313) 59"-230C The Observer & Eccertnc 'eseres the ng"ii not to accept an acve .se-s oroe' Odse-ve- 4 Eccertnc Ad-Takers have no juthomy to tunc this '-ewspepe-' and only pubiicalior o' an adverse~>e" shall constitute tna acceptance ol fie acvetser's orde"

The 0aer/er & Eccentric wss-ie cec" te'Tycograonca or other errors only oh the first insertion of a- advertisement If ar ero- occurs, the advertiser must ncf*y r>e Customer Service Department m time B correct the e"or before the secc-c insertion

E Q U A L H O U S I N G

O P W O H T U M I T Y

500 Help Wanted ABLE HUSKY WORKER not afraid to work. Pamf panels 4 ereel wood-en signs. Apply 4am-l2noon 33200 9 MM; 600' 1 of Farmington Rd

ABOVE AVERAGE?

Warned bright, erticuiale persona to work m our Customer Service Off-ice Pwmonont and temporanr pert-time Doemons svaMde Reside hours. No experience nsoeseary. we wt* tram. C M tor Intent** SS9-4447

ABSTRACTOR national title looking tor Fu* benefits

ACCOUNTING CLERK

Position e»suable m our Plymouth Headquarters lor Individual with eome accounting experience, word proceeemg 4 Lotos 1-2-3, bsck ground 4 good typing ikHa Wa of-fer comprehenelve benefits includ-ing Mberef purchase discounts To explore further. c M Mrs. I4srm al

451-5225

Winkelman's An Equal Opportwmy Employer

A Detractor 362-1311

ACCOUNTANT. CPA 1-4 years experience tor Lhronie CPA firm C M 522-9110

ACCOUNT ANT/CPA High energy kidNtduaf wtoi S plus yeers experience NeedM tor a very productive CPA Unn Muet hove lax snd ftoancM statement renew co-

Send reoume to Peroonol

Farmmgton HMs 49019

ACCOUNTANT CPA firm seeks experienced staff accountant tor fu* tuna pormonani position. Requires minimum 1 yr

beeo. Oood growth opportunity. Sand reoume ettti salary require-ments to

Frank 4 Freedman. PC. 30900 Huitheaetom Highwey

Suite 100 Farmington HMa. Mich.. 49019

ACCOUNTANT Plymouth CPA Arm lies opening tor accountant with 2-3 years pubkc ac-counting experience LicMant op-portunity Send resume to P O Box 445. Plymouth Ml 49170.

ACCOUNTANT SouthfMd CPA firm offering a ape-CM opportunity tor CPA MlO » O sM- motivated htgh eenrover wrth msnsgsmenl sb*Mee. Minimum 4 yeers experience PoolHon empfteais on tax pMinmg 4 management corv suRmg. Al inqulrlee conMantM. Send reoume or c M

Rutkn 4 WeMnon 4000m Town Center. Suite 1901

SoutnttokJ Ml 49075 352-4920

ACCOUNTANT •-•mrwi an Accounting Sorvtooa l»rm

aaMkig a condidale w « i 2 years ol pubkc accounting experience Vou wd M reeconsiolo tor oocoMit anal-ysis. monthly computer reports 4 k»onMlng on ofltoo staff Ptoooe forward your reoiano wNh a cower letter sUkng yaw MMry requtre-ments to:

PERSONNEL OMCCTOR 30100 TELEORAPH, SUITE 400

emt fNQHAM, Ml 49010

500 Help Wanted

ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTOR

Part time poeiuon to instruct physi-cally challenged students Musi be computer MereM instructor of IBM XT & AT donee with computer ec-countmg software experience No certifies! Ion rveceesary Phone Mon -Frl-. between 9em-4pm Reha-bilitation neesarch Cenler, Rochee •rHWs 953-1930

An Equol Opportunky Emptoyor

ACCOUNTING tiporary poaHicine •

M levels C M tor sppomtment

ACCOUNTANTS ONE

354-2410 24133 Northwestern Hwy

Southfield Ml 49075 Emptoymem Agency FeePekJ

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS - Expen-onced tor Wool BioomfMd heoflh club Knowledge of muade groupa. stretch 4 lone, weights 4 wster ex-erdee fMpful Ca* Shoron: 961-1000 0*1 301

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted

Accounts Receivable Feal growing marketing company in Bloomfield HMs seMs tske-cneroe occounts recervebie person Mir»-mom requlrsments 2 years of oc-counts recervebie experience, good organizational A I M . moth aptitude, end computer experience Assod-

i degree or etxrvoient s must Seisry range, $1S-$19.000 Forward

Manager of Personnel P 0 Box710S,OPAR

BioomfMd H H Ml 49302

ACT NOW ARBOR TEMPS has a (Ob tor you if you can handle eemmg a* ieest

$100!! Ws hove a variety of opportunity including skibe with flexible hours •f-sA time, long term poemon •A choice of 3 snifu •A wide variety of work available

459-1166

ACT TODAY MEN 4 WOMEN

immediate opening* Al shifts Stock, essembfy, peckagmg snd ugh! machine |obs Troy eree C M

PRO TEMPORE INC. Troy 529-0702

Temporory Help - No Fee*

AO AGENCY APPRENTICE Pari time position available. Mgh school student preferred Uvonla area 427-3331

A DVERTISINQ - $20.000/YR Entry level

C M Today 557-1200 Only Fee $85 Job Network

500 Help Wanted

S c a r < * l i i i i £ F o r A \ o w C a r e e r A t t e n d O u r C a r e e r S e m i n a r

If yo« are reoearchln new careers, you may coonder this A» I Re-altor Associate yo» can have tbe independ-ence of being your own boa*, setting your own schedules. $40,090 to 170,0M Income and a secure future At our seminar well dlacua* nKanfng careers and tie advantage* of the rMd estate industry

Thurs., Sept 22, 7 P.M.

Ceil for Reservations 4 7 8 - 4 0 0 8

Free, low key. no obligation

H A K T T O e O

)M11 Orsad River. Hrmmftm

AOIA HAS

FLEX-TIME Qreet tor homemakers. students, senior citizens. Ws have openings for packagers and machine opwe-lors m the Fsrmmgton Rd i M U n m

\ 1-99) area

WE ARE WILLING TO WORK AROUND YOUR SCHEDULE! For more information

525-0330 ADIA PERSONNEL SERVICES

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ADMINISTRATIVE People - Your proles II one! sk*M could be the per-led background for s lowwdlng ca-reer m reaidentiai and oommercM/ mveetment real estate Be your own boo*, SOI your own hours. $40,000 lo $70,000 incomo and s secure fu-ture. C M about our "CAREER SEM-INAR" sense Century 21, 47S-9009

ADVANCE YOUR corew by ing a poemon with our high tech

firm Were looking

Ing 4 thriving work environment making circuit board* $5 50 per hour with reviews 4 greet POK) ben-efits Join our eknrWig loom Apply • t Circuits DMA, 32900 CapUo!. oft Fsrrmngton. LtvOfM-

500 Help Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

City of Novi Pokce Dep t.

The City ol Now e eccapting appli-cations tor the position of Adminis-trative Assist sni Salary rongo $21.000-424.000 Minimum quo*fl-cations 4 y e * degree m CnmkM Justice. Busmsss Adnwwstrotton or related IMd Preferred quaHflca-Itono 1-2 yeers experience m mu-nicipal or pubkc safety edmmistrs-non. compulw sciences snd stst»-ticai snalysis Obtain and submit Spplicaoon by O d 7. 1999. S PM

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 45175 W 10 M M Rd

Novi. Ml.. 40050

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyw

500 Halp Wanted ADV|SOR/OPERATOR

Hsndkng neovy incoming phone COM. typing on OstO processor kghl record keepeig Applicant must type 45wpm p e i n e i excaMnt clerical.' phone s k M Position offers good earning potential with baae wage plus commission 476-7355

ADMINSTRATIVE POSITION Excellent opportunity tor experi-enced individual wrth high corporate communication skills Ability to write snd dssirs to loom snd be re-sponartM tor misrnei opersttons of s dynamic SouthfMd company Sal-ary commanaurete with ebikty and partormanoe. Pleese ssnd rewjme to P 0 Box 300, SouthfMd, Ml 49037 Or CMI 353-3311, Exl 217

A FULL TIME position lor mecheni-caky inclined person lo work m ywd e x l shop of construction company Muet have good driving record $5-hr .benefWs UvOf*s area. 591-3400

500 Help Wanted

APPLICATIONS now being accepted for Part Time positons in the Food Department and Checkout Service. Flexible hours. Company benefits. Apply at the

F A R M I N G T O N K m a r t 37175 G r a n d River

Fa rming ton

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ALTERATIONS FuH or pan tune, hours flexible Lucy's AlttrstJOns Uvonla 471-7397

AMBITIOUS Help needed •mmea-stety lor new co »»')"8 Personal-aeC doihing and acoeoaones Fu*/ pen tune, good eernrnga. 349-4996

500 Help Wanted

A M B I T I O U S Young man 33 yaars old fust opened 4th business w Detroit area Ordors coming fasiw man we can put mom out' NeeO people |uk es menrvslec 4 wnbrtious ss rrryeM to run this op-erator 4 others pionnod

THIS IS NO JOKE High weekly income My bueanaeaes groas m*kons 4 my staff hse had no prior experience

I PAY TOP DOLLAR TRAINING C M Mr Reynolds 421-9100

500 Help Wanted AMERICAN HOUSE-MIDOlEBELT

Uvorko - Night otlondant poeftion eveeabie In s lovely retirement home C M Pal or Bow. 2«i-29»4

APARTMENT GROUNDS MAINTENANCE

IFus tims at s Formmglon Has spar 9-5 PM 476-1240

500 Help Wanted APPLCATKXS ore Demg acceptec for h * 4 port time vweMeepers » you re interested m erorkmg m ar environment erhare hord work s ap-preoaled 4 good working condi-nona. 4 with, exoekent oeneMs pieeee apply m person Red Rool inn. 39700. Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth. M

500 Help Wanted

AMERICAN MAIDS Ws need h*dworking moivtousls lo do rsstdsnuel housedeonmg fu* time Mon. thru Frl. Must hove own tronaportolton Oood pay t Oene-flta C M Today1 455-1649

APARTMENT RENTAL AGENT

Fanrongtor H«s luxi*y apartment complex Can 565-9645

Monday-Friday S 00em-5 00pm

500 Help Wanted

A D V E R T I S I N G

O P P O R T U N I T Y Qualified candidates will be required to init iate & maintain advert is ing ac-counts throughout Michigan. The ex-perience level necessary for satisfacto-ry applicants is high school diploma or one year experience In sales. Excellent verbal skills and a proven winning philosophy. Employees are compen-sated with a salary and commission. Excellent benefi t package includes 401K pre tax saving plan. Individuals who seek immediate considerat ion should call Mr. Steve Boring during normal business hours to sot u p a personal interview.

4 2 1 - 7 4 3 5

T R A N S I E N T C R E D I T / C U S T O M E R SERVICE CLERK

We are seeking an individual, experi-enced in credit and collections to work in our Livonia business office. Effective customer telephone skills and the ability to work with figures and calculator a must. Some basic computer input and switchboard experience required. We offer a liberal salary program and fr-inge benefit package. Applications ac-cepted.

T H E

®teertier & £ttcntric NEWSPAPERS, MC

36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, MI 48150

We art on equal opportunity employer

S T O C K C L E R K S C A S H I E R S

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET haa Immediate openings for full and/or part time t look dfr t ia, caaWar*, product ctarka. maat counter darks. <tt i darfca 4 bakary c larka. Excel lent pay ($6.80/hr. to atari) and benefits. Muet ba 18 years or older. Heavy lifting required. No experience neceeeary. Apply m paraon at:

S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T 6433 ORCHARD LAKE RO.

(At 16 MM Roed • Wa

426 NO. CENTER ST.

:ESSJNG

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR

FILM AFTER YOU DROPPED IT OFF?

Join us at Guardian Photo to learn the photo finishing p r o c e s ^ r ^ w ^ J r w a r air condi t ioned facility An o p s w u i m y to earn while you learn FuH time posi t ions on our night shift available No exper ience necessary Plenty of growth potent ial and complete benefi t package including

• Ray increase after framing penod

• Paid . a c a t o n s and pefsonai days

• Hearth life ana dental insurance

• Sem. annual meni raises

• iVeeufy DrtxJucbon oonus

• Retirement oiar • **•- orocess*ig accounts-• Longevity increases and

longevity Dcmuses

interested parties siease aooiy a l

GUARDIAN PHOTO 43045 W. 9 MILE ROAD

NORTHVILLE. Ml

Equal Opportunity Employer

Starting Rate: $3.90 - 4.55 per hr.

G M S N E E D S Y O U !

Let GMS put you to work. Sign up today and take advantage of our top notch benefit package

• Vacation/Holiday Pay » Life Inaurance

1

THE FITNESS SOURCE

RETAIL OPPORTUNITIES GYMEES, a new c o n c e p t «n f n o e s s shop-ping, is searching tor o n e r g e i i c p e o p l e to staff rts ne*» location o p e n i n g s o o n in Twelve Oaks Mall

GYMEES is a store to' p e o p l e wtx> l ike to fit and stay fit

GYMEES features the latwa and best m fit-ness equtpmeni sports nutrition supple merits and name brand apoaret

GYMEES is now interviewing tor

PARTTIME SALES ASSOCIATES - e n houtiy poaMton mat inctodss sales com-

• Group Medical Inaurance • Referral bonus

• Employee of the month bonua - '100.

We are current ly looking for: • Inapectora • Collators

• Warehouaa Peraonnel

Muet h«*e reliable ironoponasior no pu&uc tranaportaoor available Mu«i Bring S o c s Security Card 4 Picture I O 10 Interview

Call Nov* For An 427- i

G E N E R A L M A N A G E M E N T

S E R V I C E S 14700 F e r m i n g t o n Roed Livonia. Mich. , Sui te 104

Her i tage C o m m o n s

H you have a sports background. r«aii eupe nance, ere among those who laka pnde m baling at. and are anxious to (Oin a dynamic orgamzebon and share in en e x i t i n g new venture pteeaeceM Mr BameT O'Bnenat 313/S2S-087?

GYMEES TweNe Oefcs Man 2WS4 Now Roed Novi. Ml 46060

P a r t - T i m e T e l l e r s

Ideal tor Housewives Students Michigan National Corporation fx soeiiny individuals interested in permanent pari time hours to train ior Teller positions in our mam convenientls located offices. These positions are ideal for housewives and students.

Candidates must be available to worV approxi-mately 20 hours each weei during business hours. Previous experience in sales, cash handling or figure work is preferred

Competitive pas and an exc ellent benefits package is offered. All sue c esstul i andidates witl be tested tor substanc e abuse.

Please appls in person Mondays through Fridays. a.m - 4:00 p.m. at our Human Resources Employment Office.

Michigan National Corporation 29777 Telegraph Road, Suite 2201 t North of 12 Mile Road)

Southfield, Ml 480.M

Equal Opportuni ty tmpfcner

Michigan National Corpora t ion

J

10E* OAE Monday, September 19, 1966

500 Help Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Department of Public Works An employee l r M W t ime posi-t ion wmi perform vanouo dut ies lo m-ciu<M the complet ion o l monthly re-por t * M y r o n bookkeeping. invento-ry control, onswormg phonoo, public juoo l ions and other dutiee aa ao-signod. ernnch may include manual labor Saury o< $25.400-$27,300 i t commeneurato with work experi-ence and educational background

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

in order to quokfy 'or tins posi t ion an applicant mual

1 Hovo completod ?y*s o l conoge w t n emphasis m busmoos or related held . or at Maat 3 y « of odmin ioua-tivo work experience. AND

Appl icat ions will be received at the Municipal Offlcee ol me City ot Ro-chester. 400 6th S t ree t , « o c n w -ter Ml 48063

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

A SELF MOTIVATED, high energy individual sought tor maintenance A 'epalr ol manufacturing equipment Mechanical 4 e lec t ron* trouble moot ing / repair experience Our PC board taakty « growing rapidly t o lom t winning teem Competi t ive wage with great bonofl ls Apply at Circuits OMA, 12900 Capitol. off Farmmgton, Uvoma.

A C T N O W G E T A

$ 5 0 B O N U S W H E N Y O U

W O R K W I T H US

When you work - t o

more. All you need to do n sign up during the mom'- of September

Positions available • Aaaemoiy • Product**"-• Packaging • Warehouse

No experience needed Positions available m the Livonia area Must have own transportation Day 4 a'-•ernoon snihs Apply Mon thru Fn 9-3 30pm

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 16320 Middieoerr

(between 6-7 Mi le l 477-1262

A M A Z I N G J O B S

Are wait ing lot you now in Farming-ton Mills. Novi 4 Wailed Lake Tneee are long term, hgW industrial os-n g n m a n i t with good pay 4 benefits Men 4 women welcome Call and tell us wnat shift you are interested in Vou must have your owe trans-portat ion 4 pnono

855-8910 ADIA

Personnel Services EOE Never A Fee

AN ASSOCIATE ASST. MANAGER

Retail Trainees $15,000 SALARY NO FEE Maior computer retaner deeiree par-sons with computer knowledge at noma or on )ob - some in-store sales experience College a plus1 5 DAY * 0 HOUR WEEK I Benefits' Detroit, Ann Arbor Utlco Orand Rapids 4 Chicago EMPLOYMENT CENTER H 540-4130

ANIMAL PEOPLE! Experienced Kennel Hole 4

Receptionist Farmmgton Hl ls .

Siesta Kenneis, 851-2191

APPRAISER Looking tor Appraiser 'or N E. Sub-j r » s Must have good Real Estate background Be self-motivates 4 Sbie to work out of home Send re-sume to Appraiser, P O Box 5305. Plymouth. M' 48170

APPRENTICE CARPET LAYER Want to learn a t r a d e ' $5 per hr. CaJt 348-9211

ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSM AN 5 -wa s experience 130 to $3SK tu« benefits Fee Paid

B HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

A REDFORO towntfup oo needs person tor Driver, Counter Sale 4 Warehouse 532-3300

ART/FRAME wholesaler Smal l friendly na f f needs pan time help Flexible hours $4 50 to start Fernv mgton Hilts 477-3553

ART FuH time positions svanade tor mi-nor Art work on photographs Wa will troth Must Be abie to wor* over-time and some Saturdays Start ing $4 25 per -our Raises and promo-tions baaed on performance Apply Nor th American Photo. 27451 Schoolcraft Livonia

500 Help Wanted ART GALLERY needs fromor & go*-

saaialant Experience necee-aary Benefits Sou thMld area

358-0830

ART GALLEY CUSTOM FRAMERS Full 8 part t ime poeMon* a v a M t M Expenenoa helpful American Suei-« H Concepts. M M Walton 8fvd Rochester H IM 375-2515

ASSEMBLY CLERKS cong term ooaignmanl in Canton Light asaombfy and quality cont ro l work Monthly bonus p rog ram WOMEN encoureged to apply Call Linda for App t. ACRO SERVICE CORP 591-1100

ASSEMBLY 4 MACHINE OPERATORS

Now ieking appecoi ioni for all smf is for mocrnno 4 assembly operators Experience helpful But not neces-sary Pieaoe apply in person Dvnaplast Corp . 1348 Ronkin. (Off Stephenson Higihwayl. Troy

ASSISTANT BUYER Michigan s leading party supply retailer at in need of you if you ore energetic creative 4 customer j e r v i c e oriented This job will fully choMnge your imagination

• ground C « — -Mr Goldman. 855-3731

ASSISTANT tor busy hair stylist full or part t ime. Farmingloo Mitts area Ask lor E d * 553-2370

ASSISTANT MANAGER For sport /g in store Apply in per-son Today s Line-Up Southland Mali

50G Help Wanted ATTENTION!

CASHIER APPLICANTS!

FREE CAR WASH (Upon comptoi ion oI application and interview I Come from Come

nice from >ar O w e away with d e a n cart

We lt sit end talk over donuta and Brew end soon you n want to lorn Our crew

We n pov you -o i l with good bene-fits l oo S-o hurry m and ask lor Jane c Sue

Now hiring cosmors for our 9 loca-tions Appfy m parson. Tueeday, 9-20-88 and Friday 9-23-88

m per»on. Tu

•ween 9am-4pm J*> Kai Wash mc 28845 Telegraph IS of 12Mi Rd.l Southfield

A T T E N T I O N I N S P E C T O R

IPC BOARD EXPERIENCE) Salary commenaurate with experi-ence immediate openings For tor-ther information please call

ARBOR TEMPS

459-1166

500 Help Wanted AUTOMATION MANUFACTURER

• P C ENGINEER - Experienced • ASSEMBLER Experienced • BRIDGEPORT - Experienced • GENERAL LABORER

Competi t ive wago, benefits and overt ime Apply or t end reeume to

ACCUM-MATlC SYSTEMS 11973 M o y M I d

Uvoma. Mi 48150 261-8080

A U T O M E C H A N I C Auto electrical corbs and tuna Must be experienced, hava own tools and be l icensed Redtord area

534-3758

AUTO MECHANIC - Minimum 5 years experience Exceaent wages and benefits Bill 358-7761 or evea,

851-5857

AUTO MECHANIC wanted for larga independent repair facility for Engjah. German 4 Swed-ish Autos Pontiac area 335-1138

AUTO MECHANIC Expert auto mechanic with good ex-perience Cert i f ied m luno-ups. front end 4 brakes 348-3368

ATTENTION. — N E E D —

ASSISTANT MANAGER-and Managers to $25 000 plus bonus Major retail chain previous supervisory In an* field ExceOent benehsi -promot ions

Employment Center mc Agency 569-1636

ASSISTANT MANAGER - Clerk-' Managerial type person wanted to oversee upfront health 4 beauty aides display ot vanous ->etro drug-stores including merchandising and inventory control Previous experi-ence required Must Be motrvated. honest, sincere and s High School graduate Compensation pockoge depending upon experience end sB-uty Send reeume including sal-ary requirements, in complete confi-dence to Manager Box 470. Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft R d , Livonia. Michigan 48150

A JOB

FAST?

AUTO MECHANIC $16 80

Flat rate hour Busy 14 bay repair tecMtly needs ex-perienced technician A S E Master Certif ied preferred Excellent work-ing condi ton 4 benefits for quality conscience proieaeionai Davis Auto Cora, 807 Doheny Dr NorthvWo.

a « » - 5 i i 5

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Westiarvd Car Care is now accepting applications lor service techmcieri Must be certif ied Good pay 4 bene-fits Apply In person 4 ask lor Nick is Apply In person 4 as

• But at 7686 Wayne Rd

ASSISTANT MANAGERS 4 persons over 17 for Iroier. yogurt stores in West Bloomfield 4 Novi areas Ap-pr, st V o i Yogurt. 33380 W 14 Mile 4 Farmington Rd 628-2120

At FUTURE FORCE we can put you tp work the same day on any shift, full t ime or temporary positions. 40 o rmore hrs. per week

• Various |Ob locations • On the job training • Work with a friend • Vacation & bonus pay • Never a fee

So if your tired of the same old service that can not keep you working then give us a call today

F U R U T R E F O R C E

ASSISTANT MANAGERS and Managers, earn up lo $30 ,000 and more, many other bonoftts Retail Apply in person a! 32975 Schoolcraft, Uvonla

ASSISTANT PROPERTY MANAGER - Troy company seeking a college graduate wtth some real eetate ex-perience lor a challenging posit ion in property ma ^gement Dulles to include qua«t» service to cOenis 4 tenants, maintain 4 improve sys-tems 4 procedures In the dept . or-ganization o l property activrties lor short 4 long term implementat ion Excellent benefits 4 a challenging work environment Appl ica t ions available at - Proctor. Homer, War-ren or send complete reeume 4 sal-ary history to PHW Attn Personnel. 2100 W Big Beaver Rd Troy, Ml 48064

ASSISTANT WAREHOUSE Mono-ger-For Industrial work c lothes Hands-on operation Experience helpful Age no barrier, over 25. Heelth benefits 4255 Mc Grow. Detroit 381-3100

Redlord Westland Taylor

532-7666 261-3232 381-3006

A T T E N T I O N Seniors Students Momemokers

Market Survey positions If you want to work pan Wine and have a dee r phone voice this may be the perfect opportuni ty lor you We have after-noon 4 evening shifts available If you are interested, pieaae call

8 2 7 - J 174 An Equal Opportunity Employer

ATTENDANTS Maw 'Femaie. Full t ime posit ions svai'abw Call for Interview with

al manager Colony Car Wash 455-1011

general mi Plymouth

ATTENTION WAYNE COUNTY RESIDENTS

Job openings are available now tor qualif ied appocom*. Earn $4/hr to start We have employers looking for workers Can MDYF Job Centers today for more Information JTPA FUNDED 533-677?

ATTENTION Nations largest Home cleaning service now Wring No nights, no weekends Exceliant pay. car neceasary 471-0930

A T T E N T I O N GUARANTEED

S5.00/HR + 20 POSITIONS

AVAILABLE' Must nave own transportation, and be available tu* time Groat oppor-tunity to work as t reaidential win-dow cleaner Call Today 855-1074

ATTRACTIVE POSITIONS Tn-County Window Co needs tele-marketers and canvassers Mual hove good phono voico for teiemor-

Automotive New Truck Porter

Full-time. Must have excellent dr iv-ing record Apply m person to Peter Battle Pat MilBken Ford. 9600 Tele-graph, Radford

AUTOMOTIVE PAINT Delivery Oliv-er - Full t ime Apply at 6925 Middlebelt Rd . Garden City

AUTO PAJNTER Experienced painter lor our body shop Lucrative opportuni ty for the r ight person. 4 excellent benefits See Steve Clement st Jay Chevrolet. 2675 N. MMford Rd,. MllforC. Ml

- 684-1025

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Must have excellent driving record and knowledge of Metro area Mark Chevrolet, 33200 Michigan A v e . Wayne, Ml . 46184 722-9100

AUTO PARTS PERSON I am looking for an individual to learn dealership auto parts busi-ness. from the ground up. This M a learning opportuni ty Ask (or Roy flschke

HOLIDAY CHEVROLET 30250 Grand River Farmington HMa

474-0500

AUTO PORTER and wash rack help Need hard workers Overt ime, apply m person

BILL BROWN F 6 R D 32222 Plymouth Rd

Uvonla Ask for LIZ

AUTO SERVICE ADVtSER Good pay good workmg condit ions Retirement 4 dental Contact Tim Worth ington al Hlnea Park Uncom Mercury 453-2424

500 Help Wanted Banking

Proof Machine Opertors

First of A/nenca Bank - Southeast Michigan haa immediate, par t - t ime openings for Proof Machine Opera-tors Hi our Royal Ook office, sxpen-ence pratsrred. or w * t ram (10 key experience helpful] Theoe posit ions are on the 4pm shift, 20 hours per

Salary trom $5 34 par hour wi th 10% shift premium for 2nd sum Fringe benefits include pe»d . s t a t i o n pme opportunit ies to earn more on bonus plan and oppor tun i ty tor ad-vancement through our |Ob post ing program Please appfy dur ing regu-lar busmees hours at any First of Amarlca Banking locat ion, or sand your resume to Personnel Depart-ment,

First of America Bank - Southeast

Michigan 645 Qr lswoid St

Room 339 Detroit. M> 48226

Equal Opportuni ty Employer Maie/Female/Handicappad • vet We re Communi ty Banks First

500 Help Wanted CAD

DESIGNERS/ENGINEERS Urgent and immediate need tor Cad deetaner and engineering personnel for Fortune 500 company Seeking prior experience m a manufactur ing environment Knowledge of Catma aoftwars m a n u a l Contract mant with poaeibikty of d i rect em-ployment Pteoaoca*

Technical Engineering Consul tants 425-3220

CAD DESIGN/ PICK UP/DELIVERY

CAD-CAM software company re-quires Individual who must be 18 or older with own t ranspor ta t ion and a good driving record, to do entry level CAD deeign. run er rands i l i f t -ing required) and do miscel laneous handyman tasks Monday thru Fn-day. 8-5 pm Apply In parson Please no phone calls MICRO ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS

26200 Town Center Dr Suite 340 Novf. Ml 48050

CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES needed All positions Chef needed Morn ing shift, Mon - Frl Call between 1-2 30 PM 350-4355

CAR CLEANING - Full 4 par i l ime Wieel person 4 upholstery S6-SS experienced 14 SO to train PFymouth. 420-2224

CARPENTERS ASSISTANT 2 years construct ion exper ience Musi be dependsble 853-5410

8LANCHARD OPERATOR 5 years experience need i

In tool 8 d ie gr inding O Gonnen industr ies. 59;

B L U E J E A N J O B S 4 . 2 5 / H R

We need dependable light Industr ia l workers with rel iable t ranspor ta t ion for short 4 long term temporary ae-signments In the Lrvoma 4 Detroit areas Day shifts available Merit in-creases holiday 4 bonus pay 4 health insurance Call for an ap-pointment

C O R P O R A T E P E R S O N N E L

S E R V I C E S 18616 Middlebel t . Livonia

4 7 8 - 1 0 1 0 BLUEPRINTERS

Experienced for full 1ime 4 port t ime lor 1st 4 2nd shift Excellent pay 4 fr inges Call National Reproduc-tions. 1-4pm 353-2080

BOOKKEEPER need a positive, organized parson to manage accounts payable receiv-able. general longer 4 cash recoites on computers. Pontiac location, challenging atmoaphere Send re-sume Attent ion Control ler Box 5360beervor 4 Eccentr ic Newspa-per*. 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Uvo-nla. Michigan 48150

BORING MILL OPERATOR Ooys, overt ime. Southf ie ld area

358-7670

AUTO TECHNICIAN Experienced lor Shed Auto Care. Farmington Hl«a Great pay with benefits 4 commlsolon. 553-3186

AVAILABLE POSITIONS FILLING RAPIOLYI1

Michigan s largaat reel aetata corn-has openings In its Uvoma

off ice Pre-ncanae training, market ing 4 post- l icense framing unbeatable Coil John BsMfuas Reel Estate One. 261-0700

pony hoi Redlord <

AVIATION Aviat ion related services ReMabM person interested Hi aviation to mainta in hanger and service air-planes Send reeumne to: P O Box. 300. Southfield, Ml 48037

ketmg Retirees welcome Caii Dect»e 421-8580

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERSI Purple Heart needs you aa a pr ions solicitor Work out of your own home part t ime No setting Call Mon-Fn, 9-5 728-4572

500 Help Wanted

CASHIER • DELI - STOCK POSITIONS

Full time & part t ime positions available at Speedway Gas Stations & Starvin Marvin Stores for cashiers, deli & stock help. Cashier & retail experience helpful. Start-ing pay $4.00 per hour & up depending on experience. We offer health, life & disabili-ty insurance, vacation, sick & holiday pay. Excellent opportunity for advancement. Applications now being accepted 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the following locations:

27349 Joy R d . a t I n k s t e r Rd. F o r d R d . a t I n k s t e r Rd.

5 M i l e a t B e a c h Da ly E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

Ml S P E E D W A Y

m t L A

AUTO BOOY shop helper Shop ex-perience necessary Good d r M n g 'ecord FuH time, start immediately Plymouth, 453-3839

AUTO CARE She*. 5 Mite at Newburgh Immedi-ate opemng lor auto mechanic/ technician Must have own tools, ex-perience 4 ASE certif ication FuS time, excellent pay Call for interview 484-3322

A U T O D E A L E R -PART-TTME

Mature person I t T f f a K r C S l foeow up colts, for solas and service Must be mature and en(oy taking to peo-

BexlOle hours. Cs« Sandi PW iroff Dodge 384-8800

AUTO DEALERSHIP needs Sarvtoe Dept order writer Excellent bene-fits Apply In parson 24780 W 7 MHe (at Grand River)

An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTO GLASS INSTALLER Advanoomont opporturvt ies Mr Troy 838-4280

A-1 HANDYMAN Wantod, 1 day a week lor home, olao occoolona»y tor bus iness Roforoncos requ i red Weal BloomfUod araa Can Mon-Sat. 10 -5pm. 258-1870

BAKER - FULL TIME Saleo do rk , full or part Umo WW t ram W BioomheiC Area. Cos Mam or Joel 737-1959

BANK TELLER - »8.10/HR

Call Today Only Foo $85

557-1200 Joe network

BARBER - Licensed M l 4 pan t ime Farmington HHU area 474-2120

BAR PERSONS WANTED. M and pan t imo day and night Apply « : 23810 5 Mile. 4 Telegraph Call 531-4780

BATHROOM remodel ing contractor la looking tor a parson oxpenermed or with partial experience m t s i h -room remodol ing. Apply

LONG PLUMBING CO., 190 E. Mam St.. NorthviOe

BEAUTY SALON In W BtoomfloM -needs Shampoo Porson Fufl-Uma. Tuaa. thru Sat Experience neces-sary. 737-0202

500 Help Wanted

> l a k c a D a l e i'or Y o u r F u t u r e Attend Our Career Seminar If yo. S« thinking Thurs., Sept. 2 2 - 7 p.m. about t h a n g i n g c s r t e r s r

- Sat.. Sept. 2 4 - 11 a.m.

BOWLING CENTER Fu" 4 pen t ime posit ions lor Coun-ter. Bertender Concouroo Wsrtreea Snack Bar. Floor Porson 4 Pm Jumper App ly o t : M o r n - B o w l

t e 30950 5 M M Rd . Lrvoma.

CARPENTERS 4 C A R P E N T E R HELPERS-Expor i tnco necesssry Musi have own t ransponot ion 4 tools

500 Help Wanted CASHIER/SERVICE ATTEN06NT -full t lmo day*. Tal-12 Mobi l , Bryan oi Bid. 388-7781

CASHIER 4 SERVICE STATION Attendants Pan 4 fu8-umo poei-tlons svouoblo Apply a l : 14 4 WoocKvard Mobi l 647-4740

CASHIERS Experienced preferred

Full & part time positions Apply in person only JOES PRODUCE

33152 W 7 MHe - Uvonla

CASHIERS Farmmgton h h u Company has fun 4 pan time poolllons for outgoing 4 pleasant individuals Great oppor tu-nity lo meet now people, flexible hrs students welcome Good ston-ing pay For details call 855-3840

CASHIERS-Ful' service attendants, 7am-2pm 4 2pm-10pm $3.75 per

Drake Farmington

-ZTrr. C A R P E N T E R S

experienced for rouch 4 f inish work 559-5590

CARPENTERS wanted for rough framinc Min imum 2 years experi-ence Call 5pm to 9pnr 522-0279

CARPET CLEANER No experience necessary, mov ing to 9 Mile 4 Novi Rd 420-4002

CARPET INSTALLERS Now Is the t ime to c o m e to New York Carpet World tpe industry leader High earnings possib le steady *ear round work for experi-ence car pot installers Must have tools 4 transportat ion Ask tor store manager 973-2 T10

CARPET INSTALLERS Own truck and tools $1,000 Quor-antoo per weak 352-4400 "971-4400

C A S H I E R S Fui 4 part t ime avai lable Competi-tive starting wage Excellent benefit package including vocation and sic* pay ExcoHenl opportuni ty lor ad-vancement All shifts avai lable Flex-ible hours Apply today in Plymouth:

SPEEDWAY Mom 4 Mil l

Ann'Arbor Rd 4 Sheldon An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

CASHIERS 4 MANAGERS Full or part time. $4 an hour Amoco gas station opening at 2481 Soutn Telegraph. Bloomf ie ld Hills or cal: after 3pm 774-2802

500 HatpWantad CLEANING PERSON

For Birmingham area Bridal Salons FuH time poowon Coll Monica. 844-4140

CLEANING PERSON for apanmant oompMx m WooMond FuH t lmo poaitio*t to dean models A •scant units M u l t be dependoWo4 have references 488-7100

CLEANING PERSON - lor modolo 4 hallways at SouthfMM sree apt complex Must be honest 4 depend IMS to work with our prooont worn-an l ima 45^-6600

500 Help Wantod

C O M P U T E R -WORDPROCESSER

For engineering end M u M M I ap-praisal office. Non-emoker Experv

1.2.3 required. M o n O y working oon-aroo W i l l i

send short reeume tor Wtor iMe. To box 4820t>eerver 4 Eccentric Newe-pepars 38251 Softooicrolt Rd Livonia. Micmgan 48150

CLEANING - $S-$8/HR WW tram

Co* Today $57-1200 Only Fee $85 Job Network

CLEAN-UP Need experienced applicants in ex tenor 'mtartor auto recondit ioning m Novi Call, 344-9701

CLEAN WITH THE BEST Mini Maids needs ambltioua

CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR wrth commercial work background Ex ceOent selery Fee Paid Leonard 4 Aeeoc 287-8020

CONSTRUCTION - I1O- I20/MR Yeer round w o r t

Ca* Today 557-1 » 0 Onf* Fee »85 .

CONSTRUCTION WORKER BuMer seeking on sggi seal IS per-son who has soma sxpertenos work-

47I

pendable people to daan homes on mg lor s resident ial buHdor 1 * » s 4 person team Perfect tar homo- psbw of do ing r a p a k * I " makers Mon thru Fn . 25 to 30 work hard 4 Wam hours per weak $4 75 to $5 00 per hour plua Bonus with paid travel time between homes 476-9810

CLERK/SECRETARY lor Greet taxes Insurance Co to perform Receptionist duties 4 Clen-coJ -'Socretortoi dulios m the disposi-tion o l claims for Its Uvonla branch Qualifications indudo the ability lo type 50wpm 4 good communicat ion skills AbWty to transcribe la pre-ferred Good benefits Send reoume to Pp box 52427, Uvonla. Ml 46152 before Sept 26

£ i e

CASHIERS New Amoco food shop seeking re-sponsible cashiers for oil shifts, lo-cated st Joy 4 Sheldon m Canton Twp Apply in person Amoco Sta-tion at 6 Mile 4 Middlebel t . Livonia.

CASHIERS Over 2 t full 4 part t ime Af ternoon 4 evening shifts Top pay, flexible hours Up to $5 an hour t o start Ap-ply m person Mayf lower Party Shop 624 S Main Plymouth See Vic or Dorothy

CARPET INSTALLERS Were looking tor good people lor year around full t ime work as carpet installers Experinced only must nave topis t ransporat ion 4 insur-ance High earnings 4 per formance Bonus Call John Burke or Bob Meadows 353-0180

CARRIAGE DRIVERS wanted no experience necessary, will tram, must be 16 yrs o«d $3 50/hr plus tips 360-1373

CASHIERS 4 § I © C K HELP Flexible hours

Apply-n person Mon-M' . i 0 a m - 4 p m

MURRAY S X C E HARDWARE 27207 °LYMOU>*< RO . REDFORD

CASHIERS ws"-ed IB 4 over High School Graduate Southtleid Area Call Iqr appointment 353-4390

CASHIERS We after vacations, neolth insurance and Bonuses Apply In person at Tola.- Petroleum. Wayne at Ecorse Mon - Fn . 6 AM - 10 PM

R A N D A 2 2 0 MARKET Cashier,'Dell help Steady work WW train Farmington,Hil ls area

478-7768

B O W L I N G Mature person needed lor nights counter doooup. Apply In porson onfy Wonder land Larws. 28455 Plymouth Rd Livonia.

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR - 5 years experience benefits, over t ime Wor-

aree 574-9344

B U D G E T E L Room Attendants, earn up l o $5 per hour Apply Im porson a l the Budgetol Det ro i t A i rpo r t . 9000 Wickham Rd. Romulus.

BUILDING MAINTENANCE 1:30pm-300 Monday thru Friday

Senior cit izens woKome Trsmmoll Crow Company 348-7300

BUILDING MAINTENANCE Birmingham, weekends Sat 9orr Ml 6pm. Sun 9am fl* 12 noon Rabablo transportat ion Groat >ob tor stu-dent Apply 260 N Woodward , Sul la 200 847-7192

BUILDING MAINTENANCE - Enroll InFREE C a l Schools

595-2314 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

wwun i fc.rvwvv/%. - w - w <EE (ob t ra in ing and p lecomont

Wayno Woattand Communi ty w i s for qual i f icat ions at

IF YOU'RE A top-no tch Cabinet Maker with 5 years axpor lenca m hardwood, veneers and laminales. capable of tokmg a |ob f r om Mue-

C A 8 DRIVERS WANTED- Days, nights, weekends Ful l /par t t lmo. Alao packago da ivary dr ivers Ca« between 10am-6pm 3S8-0771

MIDNIGH- CASHIER Full time, start ing pay $5 00 with advancement . Shell Au to Care. Farmington HMs Seniors we lcome Immediate opening 553-3166

CASHIER ATTENDANT $4 an hour Full or part t ime Male/ female Flexible hours Comple te benefits, pa»d vacat ions & holidays, employee diocount Must be 18 Ap-

SW person Sav-On Drugs. 6510 egrapn at Maple, B i rmingham

CASHIER - CLERK Full t ime Good starting salary Merit pay Increases paid vaca t ion Apply 7 -E leven Stores 9001 Wayne Rd Uvonla. or 26205 Ford. Garden City

CASHIER - Mobi l service stalton Fu l time Flexible hours Wage above min imum w a i >th insur-ance pockoge Appi t at 31 j c " t ym-puth Rd . uvon la

CASHIER'SALES Permanent opening for Oepervdabie retail oriented person to work part time sf tornoons'evonings 4 Satur-days in retail sheet mus-ic depart-ment App** in person Hommol l M u -s k . Inc , 15830 MKJOWbett 2 Mks N of 5 Mile Uvonla

CASHIERS - 1 midnight , t after-noon. good working condi t ions No experience necessary Col lege stu-dents welcome Apply m parson at 33400 c-ymouth Rd Uvonla.

CASHIER WANTED, ful l and par i time, ideal for 'emota, Telegraph. W Chicago area 9525 N Telegraph

GENERAL CLERKS

Frank's Nursory 4 Crofts, I n c , America's moot unique retailor, has immediate openings lor General Clerks at several ol our suburban Detroit locations Wa are oopadoOy m need of morning help but other shifts are also available Prevloue cashiering experience is helpful, but Is not roqukod Ploooo apply during business hours al any of the floow-ing locations

F r a n k s Nurse ry & Cra f t s , Inc.

23090 Coottdge Oak Park

44 Batchewana Oawson

3 ' 5 9 0 Grand River Farmington

6575 To Birmingham

3271 South Blvd E Auburn Heights

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER - Aohpholt or sua Utwuoa $30 to »45K F u i Bono-fits Foo Paid .

B HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

CONTROL PERSON wtth elect neal nurrvstlc hydraulic 4 tuba bonding background

BENCH HANDS

Apply In parson. Products, m c . 8810 w a n n a

years axponanoo 4 s e w * Steady work, in. Oxbow Maehmo

COOK For Lrvonio pre-school No experv once necoooory Monday thru FrW day 1045 a m - 12:15 pm 427-0238

COOK F u l or part- t ime Institutional cook-ing experience preferred Apply. Four Chaplamo. 28349 Joy Rd between Middlebel t 8 Inkster

500 Halp Wantod

C u s t o m e r Serv ice Rep resen ta t i ve

s opsnmge tor mdMduals ««ih customer Samoa exponence Oood ^ o a n o a d o n a l sk«s and Ko idMty a klDSTf C a l KMhy tor more Inform*-

ENTECH SERVICES. LTD.

7 3 7 - 1 7 4 4

DAYTIME COUNTER HELP Pari or f u l Brno. Mon thru Frl Hoogon-Oaa 844-2044

DEC/VAX COMPUTER OPERATOR emporary p a n Oma pooMon ava«-

ab>t Hours 4 -6pm. Mon-Fr l . qespo rwbMa mdude moderating, sdus tmg 8 oparsimg various data p robHSl rg oqmpmont Expenenoa requkod Send reeume to: Mercy Health Senncee. Personnel Sorvscoo C - e c i a r t m o n t . 34805 12 M M Rd. Farrrangton HMs Ml 48331 488-8844

D E L I H E L P Ohoortul 8 dopondobio parson Ap-C-, in parson al Karons Kale 30800

Monday. September 1®. 1988 OAE »11E

500 Help Wanted DIRECT CARE WORKERS

Qroup homo, pan time weekenda Canton area C o l 486-2082

OfRCCT CARE WORKER - to.

Bkx im ls l f l . Nov*. Birmingham arte C o l Between 8om-2pm 655-8837

DIRECT CARE WORKER tor Plym-outh group homo, mual bo I I . havo *a»d drivers Icanao. afternoons C a l Petti Between I0om-3pm

. . ~ 4200876 An El>ual Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKER Expertancad proferred Co* 4 ask tor Deborah 541-1281

DISK JOCKEY/LIGHT JOCKEYS needed tar now d u b Must hove pri-or axperienoe knowledge of 80 s. 70 s, 80's muelc attkty to Beat mix rocordo, tupenor m c skats snd abil-ity l o takow for arret Contact John Muszyneki a l Tha Hoodoy inn Uvo-ma. 1-275 and Six M M

DISPLAY COMMUNICATOR temporary poolUono avoMbio for m-OfvlduaN to raproaant our product, at tha Tal-12 Homo Show Sopi 29-O d 2 No eemng roquiredl Excellent tor friendly outoomg people

1-800-82^7858. Ext 5738

55Ii Open ing soon l oads exparv -«ced hatp u a k Farms Fruit Mar-• M , 31550 Grand River F t rmmg-

- W 171 >310

DELIVERY 8 COUNTER HELP nert-Uma for southtWd Itorist Af-arnoona. Mual bo 18 or oidor and

m v a own car C a l ovomgo 548-0788

DELIVERY DRIVER - Fu l U n a Good • .owkeOge of Metro arse Bonoftts . aauflours Scenes roquirod Apply 9-1. Mon - Fn al 20390 W 8 M M

COST ACCOUNTANT 3-5 yoars e>penance Degree - Mao-tor's s plus Forecasting, planning. 0001 analysis To $30K Fu l corpo-rate bonoftts Foo Paid.

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

C o u n t e r C le rks

F u l 4 por t - t lmo. no expon-ence neceaaary Janet Dav is Cleaners. 21 ward Berkley

85 Wood-543-0340

CASM:£R WANTED Full 4 pan time Housewives earn e«lrs casn Apply in person Sav Mot Fainane Drugs. 37290 W 5 Mile Rd . Livonia *

CASUAL LABOR for rosoldOnllal construction Bloomfield Twp area Can Beveny 350-9090

CASHIER 4 SALES PERSONS FuH time 4 par t - t ime posi t ions svall-able immediate! , for outc wash m Walled Lako 669-3000

C A S H I E R S APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED

FOR FULL AND PART-TIME Start ing wage $4 per hour

Must be reliable Bonetrts include paid vacation. Bonus 4 medlcai p rog ram Af ter-noon 4 midnight shifts Apply I t :

TOTAL PETROLEUM 8 mile Borg 6 mile 4 Shiawassee.

Trail 4 Telegraph. Michigan Ave & Telegraph. Cherry Hill 4 Vortoy. Cherry H « 8 Newburgh

C E C I L L E ' S B I R M I N G H A M

Great Oppor tun i ty ! Cashier Supervisor

(Head Cashier) Part or full l ime, f lours flexible, must have -agister exper ience -In foal paced si ore Salary baaed on expe-rience Call tor W o

642-5116 850 S Woodward. B i rmingham

posi t ion fa t D o m i c M

A CHALLENGING SOU available immediately Furniture in West B loom f ield CailCaila. 651-1003

CHAIN o r PENNZOIL 10 Minute Oil Change Centers seeking Tochmaono WMl trom Can

355-1034

CHAUFFEUR-For Hmoualno service, must bo experienced Must bo with-in 20 minuteo of W Bloomflold. Send resume 10 P O. Sox 2711. Farmington Hills Ml 48333 .

CHEMLAWN - IS h i r ing lor lawn molntononce $6 per hour Must be dependable, have a good driving record 4 be wimng to start Immodl-stely 22515 Hes lp . Novt Pieaao contact Suoon to arrange lor an In-terview 348-1700

2335 16 M M Rd Storting Heights

80 North Adams Rocheeter Mills

5919 Highland Rd Pontiac

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERKS 8 STOCK PERSON Afternoono. evenings 4 weekends, part t ime Sewing experience necee-sar* Mmnaoota Fabrics. School-craft 8 Inkster

CLINICAL SUPERVISOR tor the Nursing Assist snt Practical Nurso Program. Uvonla Pub»c Schools Core i r Confer Must be a Registered Nurso with a currant Michigan License WW work with students st a variety o> Ckmcal sites Consists of 2 ' t hours m tho m o m -mg. 2 days a week 8 ona (1) 5 Hour Shift m the P.M or Saturday A M par week during Clinical M o n tho An introduct ion Week to Camcol expe-rience m various M o d c o l Hold tr ips that requiree addit ional hours by the Clinical Supervisor Salary «W bagm at $12 39 per hour Send loners of application, to: John E Ronnolo. Ao-sistsnt Superintendent tor Person-nel. Livonia Pubkc Schools 15128 Farmmgton Rd Uvonla. Ml 48154 by 4:30pm, Monday-Sept 28. 1988

An Equal Opportunity employer

CLOCKMAKER WANTED Experienced C a *

111

CNC LATHE OPERATOR 8 CNC MILL OPERATOR

Apply m person, aak tar J im Jack son. Mon.-Fr l 9om-3pm GSE Inc., 23640 Rooaarch Drive. Fi — — -HMS. M K h

Farmington 478-7878

CABINET MAKER

Muat bo rohoWo benefits C a l a? CABLE TV L INEMAN- Exper ienced Must have own toots 8 ckmbkig goor. Call Between 7am-8am

654-9502

CARE ATTENDANT With exponence needed at new fa-cility for tha olderty CoH Mrs Anderson 737-8830

CAREER AS A NANNY

No experience naceoaary Wo tram you to become a pro Isssl anal nan-ny F u l 8 p a n t ime work ava i i a tM Bonoftts. Paid vacat ions Co* tor ap-pointment * 540-4980

CAREER BURNOUT? How atiout a career m Interior deco-rating No lo rmal t raining required Severn levels of oppor tun i ty f rom oppromice decorator to p o o o J M b u s m a n partnership 888-8840

CASHIERS 4 ATTENDANTS Positions ovaMb le Shell Auto Cars Farmington Hills F u l and part t lmo Seniors welcome 553-3166

CASHIERS COLLEGE STUDENTS

Casiuar posit ions available, f u l 4 part lima, f lexible nrs l o moet your schoduting needs, apply Worron Proscription's. 32910 Middlemen at 14 Mile. Farmington Hills 855-1177

CHIEF ENGINEER

needed lor luxury hote l In Southfteid area 5 yoors exper ience F u l bene-fits Send reoume wi th salary history to Box 518. Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcra f t Rd , Uvoma. Michigan 48150

CHILD CARE AIDES - Mon thru Frl. mornings Start ing Sapt Experi-enced proforrod B i rmingham Y MCA

644-9038

CASHtERS'COOKS F u l time establ ished m o b M food serv ice r o u t e s A p p r o x i m a t e d 5 30am-2pm. Mon-Fn WW t rom de-pendable persons wtth conoeniel personality Average earnings 1278-$400/week plus paid hoOdays. voca-tion 4 mouranco after t ramlng Ap-ply 9am-4pm, Mop-Fn, at Douglas Foods Corp 32416 industr ia l Rd , Garden City 427-5300

CHILD Care providers tor Kirk m the Hills Church nursory. Sun morning, weekdays 4 ovoo . 88 /h r . referenc-es contact Mrs King. 335-8274

CHILD CARE Stofl Parson lor U v o m a Pro-School Collage Child Development re-

\d 427-0233

CASHIERS 4 Gas is land At tendants FuH and p a n Oma Good |ob tar coi -lege students and ret i rees G o o d storting pay and comrmsoior Apply

on ly Shan Gas Stat ion. m person 32950 MW MKKMOart ot 14 M M Rd

CASHIERS AND STOCK

Meny oppor tun i t i es (or metur t , dependable ceeh-

ler* end stock help et teverel locations Arbor ofters employee dtecount. ftertMe hours, petd benefWe end e cteen. pises snt atmoephere. Ceehiers must be et leeet 18 yeers o« ege. Stop by sny Arbor for en appHcetlon. OR sppty In pereon tar an inetent interview Tues.-fr l . 2 to 8 p.m or Set. 10 s_m. to 2 p.m.

JOIN THE ARBOR TEAM Joy Rd/MortofvTsytor •OUTNFKLO

CANTOM—43301 A M M f t d h u o i • 21790 11 30730 8 o u » 1 « 7 7 W. 10

D R U G S , IMC.

— th ink about th is. A t a Real tor As toc i s te vou can bsvs ca* enc« of b r i n g your o w n boss, w r u n g your o w n schedules. UOjOOO t o $70X100 inc oca* and a secure fnrure. A t o u r seminar we ' l l d i s c s * ! c h a n g i n g careers and the advantages o f the rea l estate indust ry .

H e l p W a n t e d

H A R T F O R D } J J l 2 G r a n d R i v e r . F i rns iug lo r

EMPLOYEES NEEDED AutomoWIe Specialty Company (Livonia Location) is in need of general assembly employees (mechanically inclined) as well as auto body repairmen, welders and automotive painters. Facility is presently taking applications. Applicants can apply directly at the plant site (address below). Competitive wages and benefits offered. If interested apply in person to:

Automobile Specialty Company 3 4 1 6 5 A u t r y R o a d L i v o n i a , M i c h i g a n

PRODUCT CLERKS New Opportunity

Offering shoppers aamptoa of the excit-ing products aokJ at Pace Warehouae. Part t ime work 16-24 hours per week, $6.50 per hour. Weekenda required. Apply m person by September 301h

Pace Membership Warehouae 35400 Cowan Roed, W6d»»*»id Senior Citizens encouraged to a p p i y

l Opportunity emp*ym

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NOW HIRING IMMEDIATE POSITIONS

M a t u r e d e p e n d a b l e i n d i v i d u a l s n e e d e d t o b e r e s p o n s i b l e f o r l o c a l m a g a z i n e d e l i v e r y r o u t e s . N o s e l l -i n g o r c o l l e c t i n g & w e w i l l t r a i n . C o m p e t i t i v e r a t e s , p a i d w e e k l y & v e r y f l e x i b l e p a r t t i m e h o u r s . Q u a l i -f i e d a p p l i c a n t s m u s t h a v e c a r , h o m e p h o n e & g o o d r e f e r e n c e s .

Call for Information

AMERICAN FIELD MARKETING 271-7149

FARMER JACK SUPERMARKETS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

JOIN THE NO. 1 SUPERMARKET TEAM • Promotional opportunities a Flexible achedutea a Scheduled wage Increaaea baaed on

seniority a A d e e r , friendly work environment See me store manaper ef ttm tdkming location• to obtain mtfioymmt application and additional OataMa.

9 Mae a

a Ann Arbor T ra l Permer

M f t n

16 M l e S O r c N r d Lefee Roed Uvonte Peruser Jeefe Store

5 MHe & Mewburgh Roed

CMIL0 CARE - J7 /HR No work exper ience noodod

Ca l Today 557-1200 Only Foo $85 Job Network

CLAIMS EXAMINER Energetic individual wanted tor poeitlon that roouirae tho ability to snstyze. compuie and authorize payment on Ufa and d loob l l f y claims Would Moo handle account communicat ions Sand reoumo lo: P O Box 300. South«Md. Ml 48037 or can 353-3311, Ext 217

C O L D H E A D I N G Established wire forming company undar new m w s ^ o m o n t haa Imme-diate openings tor Hie lo lowWg po-

COUNTER CLERK BlrmOTghom/BtoomftekJ dry clean-ers h » f u l 8 part t ime operangs m Its tales da rk deportment Flexible hours Immediate opomnga Bone-

or thoee who cjuoWy C o l 647-0440647-1743 338-9571

COUNTER CLERKS Dry Cleaning plant Fu l / pen - t tma coo t ions avai lable WMing to t r om Ca l 9am-1pm. Mon-Frl , 455-9171

COUNTER GIRL Part-t ime tor Btrmmgharr t rom 8o«rwl2 rooTT M r t i -F -Frl

847-44 n

COUNTER HELP - f u l or port Oma. no smokers.

477-7776 will train, good pay. Novi Rd-10 M M

COUNTER HELP for new dry clean-e n k i Troy Rokoblo. experienced pi i t e r red or w « t ra in Good hours and good wages C a l 828-7878-

COUNTER HELP NEEDED Days 8 evenings Apply 1 Mr. Mar-tunaing. 839 a. Big Beaver. Troy.

524-2488

COUNTER HELP, part or fuS-nmo. wm tram Apply wtthm Lola Grooo Cleaners. 33210 W 12 M M Rd , Farmington M M 563-0025

COUNTER HELP WANTED A l tn i f ts - weak days 4 nooksndt. Must be at leaat 18 years old Apply wtthm: Tho Looney Baker. 13931

4 2 5 4 5 8 8

C o u n t e r Peop le & Dr i ve rs

Cottogo s tudents oemor •o leoma FuS-Uma/part-Hmo Fleid-t M hours. W a o M nagottatM. AT Mlchloan'a « l wJno shops. C o l LOU 258-5566 or "

DELIVERY DRIVERS rtantod A l M f t s . M ond port t ime

591-7773

06UVERY DRIVER Know city 8 tuburbs vary well

F u l t lmo or part t ime 582-2512

DELIVERY: people to pass out flyers i t Dusi l t t s t Wo provtda transpor-tation M o n -Frl . 8-8 hrs-/day Work i day or 5 (no soUngi. P s t d d H y $4 sor Rd

rv Appfy a t 32003 Plymouth 9em-2pm

DELIVERY PERSON noodod Earn up lo $8.'hr Conven-lonl hrs., f u l or port tlmo. Appfy at

6 M M 4 How1»gn 484-1130

- apa Romonoo, Co l

DELIVERY PERSON Livonia/ Redtord araa Muat be 18 years 0M

427-8483 or 533-9483

OELfVERY PERSONS Pan l ima required by auto trader "-agaSne 10 do»ior on Frldoys In tho mecro-area. Earn from $60-880 'or the day 525-9702

DELIVERY PERSON

VESDING SERVICE Delivery Peraon -«aoed Fu l tlmo. benefits $5 50 to $6 per hour Must have good driving ecord 8 be dependable. C a l

277-2720 JTPA Funded

DENTAL ASSI8TANT WANTED 3omo experience pi atoned. 4 ' * days. Gordon City area Sand •asumee to 5647 mkstar Rd . S i r danC l t y . Ml . 48136

"SlENTAL ASSISTANT-PART TIME Are you on Are you oncod Al nor' ' Are you dependable 8 orge-n ixad ' If oo. oond reeume Box 420. Observer 8 Eccentric ' low ae spo r t 36251 Schodcrs f l Rd Uvonla. UKhigan 48150

DENTAL TECHNICIAN htH or part time. toUtM hours, ben-eots Uncover hiddsn t k M at screorang. to bo hold September 27th at 4pm C M tar rasar.efKm Livonia 525-1070

COUNTER P E R 8 0 N WANTED. M i t ime, paid h o t t M y t 4 'vocat ion. Ap-ply Bur ton P U b b O t eno rs . 17170 Farmmgton Rd.. Uvonla.

DESK CLERK The Remada Hotel M looking lor a * pononood daok dorks Apply m par-son between 11 m i 8 4 pm. Monday lkru F n d a r 28225 Tslegraph R d douihAoid. No phone cala. piaaaa.

DISPLAY COMMUNICATOR Poaltion svoMMo tor indMduNa to ropreoont our product at tho M Home 4 Energy ExpooRlon at Uvo-

MoH Oct 8th thru Oct 9th No soamg raquiradi For fnendfy outgo-ing people ploeoa con

1-800-628-7838. ext 5736

DISPLAY PERSON

W o l known national womons fatn-•on cham needt s parson wtth soma fashion schoolng or axponanoo m display to |oln our loom and loom lo do our store mtenora (Thas is tor Wootom suburbo of Ootrofl and some nearby at iaa j Tho position is f u l t lmo weekdays Complolo com-pany bonoflts If ttuaimed c o l tor ntervtow. 358-3933

MARIANNE JEAN NICOLE

DISTRIBUTION CENTER Waal Uvonla diotrtoutlon center needs Loaders R o c w e r s 8 Pock-srs ExooMni omptoyeo benefit packago tor f u l tana employees In-cludes medical, dental 8 oxcoaent omptoyeo discount program Part tlmo hours conoldorod Apply m por-son st

DUNHAMS 38170 Amrheln

fW of fcowtmrgh. S of Sehootoraftl Uvonla, Ml

DOCL WORK - $ 11 50-$ 12/HR Tram on the |0C

Cat Today 557-1200 Only Fee i 6 5 JoC Nofwort

500 H^p Wanted EARNING OPPORTUNITY

•oth Avon/Morkot aurveytng. volo-morkotmg, sotso. 8 OmncM C o l C h o n y . 478-3084

500 Help Wanted

EARN 8500 TO $1,000 PER MONTH Coupleo or mdMduals l o work avan-ings and oorty morninga doamng ot-•tooo Several poaitlona open Troy, Romeo MadMon H g u areas Excel-lent pay Oonuooo aflar 90 working days/SiO savings bond 583-2980

ELECTRICIAN - JOURNEYMAN Experienced m commercia l 8 tgh t mduatnai BonoMa 8 salary negotlo«M 563-7006

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS JOHN Circuit Company <0 leak ing erv

mdrvsduela tor entry level ontry aaaemoiy poalttono Tho Martmg waga la $4 75/hr Wo have after-noon and day shin poalttons avoil-abao Excel grit boneftt [ W k a p e av ckid lng oducotKmoi ro lmburssment and opportunity tor odvoncamont r iooas apply m person Between 6om-5pm Mon-Fn at: Ja tH Circuit Company 32275 Mo*y Rd Modi son Hots Maay lo E of Stephenson N of Whrtcombi 13'* Ml I

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN RELOCATION TO EAST COAST

Controio and ladder exponence required Full bonoftts Fee Paid

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

t S ^ i o * Sn*

ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN SpoclslTing m automotive t toc t rorv Ica. Instrument dusters , otactrcma-ca»y tunod radio t ys tems Min imum 1 yr axporlence Wage 8 boneftt packago Sand work hWlory 4 Eccentric » Schooicraf l Rd 48150

lo Box aS 10 wspapors. 36251 Uvoma. Michigan

FILE CLERK Birmingham Co Ful- t ime Benefits Light typing necoooory f l i t s • cad Jonet. Som 3pm at 845-8200 ax! 260

FINANCIAL ANALYST/ COST ACCOUNTANT

Manulactunng exponence required Sharp mdtaduaf with s o l d oxparv onco South Ookland county loca-t ion Salary lo $33,000

ACCOUNTANTS ONE 354-2410

24133 northwestern Hwy Suite 202

, Southfield. Ml 48075 Agency Fee Paid

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted GROUNOS PERSONNEL Mowed tor do i s lopmon l corporat ion m Oak-land county DuUas include lowm ca rs londocopang 8 oncao removal F u l tmsa yeer around poaiuon ovoO-

Ca« Joe, 9om-5pm 842-888 A n Equol Opportunity Emptoyor

GROUNDS PERSON f u l Urns muat be IS. hove v e l d drivers li-cense 6 dependebio tr anaportatton Weatland apt complex CaS be-tween 10em-5pm tor mtorr law oppl

328-8270

FINE ART FRAMER sxcooont opportunity to loom o Una •redo Fitting, f i sms making, mat 4 glaas cuttkng. No experience nocoo-sary Muat bo good with hands, ra-sponsible 4 hard work ing Apply m porson 10om-4pm, Mon thru Fn. Park Wool GoMnoa 29469 Ww Hwy, Southfield

FITNESS CENTER m Wool Bioom-f M d needs persons lo staff check in al d u b Pan t lmo pooKiona. days, ovanmgs. weekends C a l Dorms. 661-1000 ext 310

FITTER Radford sroo stool plale fabr icator has immodiole opening tor paraon experienced in machlno baoao. ftx ture building, etc Blueprint reading a must Top poy Overt ime F u l ben-efits packago Appty at Metal Tech. 15720 Dale. Detroit, Ml 533-5277

FLORAL DESIGNER and Delivery

flower ahop Immediate available Ca l Mark

ELECTRONIC TECH/ TECH SUPPORT

National computer company seek-ing individual with compu ie " soft-ware/hardware axporlence m net-work ing Hard drive exponence a plus Qualified oppaconto ploooo ap-ply m person or route roaumoo to

Managor of Tach Suppor t Microtek, Inc., 1 t678 Market St

Uvoma. Ml 48150

DOG GROOMER WANTED Ex penanced hand scissors spociaast ExcaMnt salary Pleoso coll. 549-6500

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 4 W Bloomfield Specialty Rata l Stores need oosaslsnt manager coohtsr 4 fu* time soles help Experience pro-faned Hourly wage plus comrwa. Hon Coil bote t o r 10om-5pm

478-6333

DRAFTING EXPERIENCE sary permanent poaltion, OT. bene-fits. poid vacation Apply In parson to Horny Precise Cutt ing T o d Corp, 32203 W 8 M M Rd. Uvonla.

DRAFTSPERSON - with minimum of 1 rear f u l t lmo realdantlal drafting axponanoo F u l or pert-t ime Sand rooumeo to: P 0 Box 341, Bloom-hold HMs. Ml 48013

DRAFTSPERSON FsmOior wtth land survey, architec-tural and alta plan drswtngo Experi-enced only FuH or port t ime

420-0599

DRAPERY WORK room ei need of people tor hamming or tabling. w « t ram Uvoma araa. C a l between 10am-4pm 522-0160

DRIVER-Bread daHvory Meal tor a i r l y romrM Apply m porson at: Burghardt s Bokory 33309 W 7 Mi on tho corner of Farmington Rd

COUNTER PERSON - tor me ia r * print ing cantor m Uvoma. Countot • a l i i , bmdry 8 kayOnmg C a l 422-3380

COUNTER PERSON lanergaticl needed tor W Btoom-M U VTdoo Store Day Shift. 11am-5pm C a l tor appointment 563-7252

SUPERVISOR - I b H t y to moot pro-duct ion schedules 8 produce q u a « y ports Tochmcal knowtodgo pra-iorrod. Cold hooding, volt maklr lastananer background a ptoa pay 8 company paid bonoflts

SET UP - roquroo knowteOge open dwo. Wotarbury 8 " " oquipmont Single 8 d c u t M stroke. TOP PAY to $17 par hour baaed on axponanoo Attendance bonus 8 gain sharing.

OPERATORS - roquiraa ability to produce quality parts on Waierbun, 4 Monsv lM oquipmont Prior oxporv onco pro lorrod Atlondanoo bonus 8 gain sharing.

Tho abova are l u l t lmo poamona. First 8 second shins A p p * In par-son or sand reoume to:

Emptoymont Coordinator S00 Junct ion

Plymouth. Mi 48170

C O U N I E H PtHSOW IW W i n eilJU. Part Ume. Apple MAC exponence | . plua. Light typo SMtmg snd koy l rv mg C a l 547-1100

COLLATORS - (45) tor pubMhing company m Plymouth. 3 th ins. 40 hrs . steady work . Imme-diate emptoymont. (oxtro pay tor midnights) C a l Sua al Ur l to rce

473-2830

- 2 0

C L E R K S N E E D E D

ExdUng long term poolt lona m Uvo-nla preparing documents tor nucro-Mm Must bs d o t a l or tonted Start-ing pay $5 00 m hour 40 hours par

wok C a l today tor an appoint lent

SOMEBODY SOMETIME 477-1262

COLLECTION TRAINEES

8 leoiTlnr i 5 Royal Oak location Qatar/, o o m m l s

other bonoftts CaS Sam 12 noon o n b 388-7803

CLEANING HELP 8 l g nance needed M l t lmo tor Mrpo apartment complex In YpaSmtt Mual I vo on aHa Ha rd worker 8 de-pendable need o n K t o apply If mlorsotod C H M d n thru Fn . »onv 9pm. 487-8401

CLEANING LADIES needed to tram tor loodor poaWona tor cleomng

d ry roomo m apt oomploiaa Day work 8-7 l ira, par

awagaa 84 SO to »4 96 par hr Mon -Fn 8 a m - 4 p m 427-4343

CLEANING PEOPLE noodod tor day 8 mght poamona Pay up to 8 K I par

COUNTER POSmON -Ory Cleaners Moure approximately BAM-1PM. n ?

tcaaeary 10 M M T e t o -For mier f toe c M Mr.

473-0111 graph i a Cumer at

COUNTER SALES, lelemerkaang 4 worahouM M l 8 pert-Oma positions available Apply: Mon.-Fn.. 9-5, 35245 Schooicraf l . Uvon la

COUNTER 8 SNACK BAR person needed tor Redtord BooHtog Center Part Ume - nights. Af lar 5pm, a * 'or' V Marts 531-3800

COURIER POSITION Runner tor Law Firm In Ti hove car C M Doug, at

roy. k 841-7

_ S E N I O R C R E D I T A N A L Y S T

Commercial bank tn Troy has an mtv mediate career opoor lw i f ty tor • Senior Credit A n i m a l CandkJaM muat I w t l Doirholnr Degree m i COununa

567-1430 Sand ra iumo

md salary f M l o r y In conSdanca to: ' HUMAN RESOURCES • SCA-OC ' "

P.O. Sox 5823 Tray. ML, 48007-6833 „

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M /F

CREDIT Gonorsl o

COLLISION SHOP needs euto

c2?u t f p*1 body m o p in

72S-4SOO

COMMERCIAL REP) FEE PAID - $20430.000

N. Araa. mual M m i M M n g m o l X yra. oxporlanoa In b » m a a marclal meuronoo Una <_«

Ms. 848-8797 or 883-0688

OOROTHY DAY PERSONNEL, INC.

Use of automated syeMme. Good typing, math, and t i n a n l — n r f s k * a a muat. AMa to daM t S i ^ Ic and a o r k wi th

COMPUTER OPERATOR fEvenlnge 5-8PM)

ama posit ion t a l l t i l In « a

CUSTOOIAN - Enar»Mlt noodod tor cul tura l oonM h a w 4 banaUM I M S P.O. Boa 4773ft. OMi 48237

, . s w

CU8TOOLAN8 CimaMni p a r m c M i M benefits Apphr Four C M 0 M M . 18348 J d T Wd WeotMna Safwoon 4 mkotor

i s i s e ^ r

CUSTOMER SERVICE

" ' • t o ( M Q R b t c k ^ IVTSd

DET A ILERS^*AFT8PERSONS EMc t raMocnomca

Several immodMIe apportunMoa tor Electro and /o r Mechanical Oa-i « o r s Hooking 2 plua years related • tpononoa. Long term temporary uaagnmonta wtth poodbSSlM of dl--oct employment Piaaaa c a l Tschmce ~ tlSS3ii

DETROIT EXPANSION S3 SO - $4.50 WEEK I,

-hpon/Expor t Co looking tor hard •torkmg mdMduala lo HI our poss-M i l c • Management • Sa loeAWr lbuSon • invonlory Control > u y nard swr tmg . ambltioua nood apply No exponanca noodod, car la BQuired C a l tor an appomimont

CARI 356-B«20

OtTROfT NEWS AM motor route -3-tvers, few hours, good pay Uvo-nj t 4 Plymouth a raM I.M'iO moo->4soat 522-6764

DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Mid t o a d . Detroit area pr t ra la Coi-<ge soaks Oovatopmam Ofiloar. to co-ordmata armuoi pi oorama. Tho raaponatbetMe i n d u d l Totoman mg. Direct M a i proarama 8 aaa

« other Fund-AaMng alta floquo omenta are minimum one »aor Fund-Ralaang or rotated expert-snoa; aechetor s degree; strong wmmur t leaSon a U k . Sand raaut ie

salary axpecistlcnis to: Sox 548, 3 boomer 4 Eccontik. I low spacers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvoma. Mtolkgon 48150

DIE SETTER QM Setter needed tor orotMng com-OMiy Top rataa, steady j s n t . KM bonoftts Apply at: arsenHeld Ota 8 MacNne,

- DIETARY AIDES Ddy ttm. Homo tor agad In Farm-ngtonHBM. 851-8840

0ICT1CIAN-PART TIME " eignt woo program " t rssao i> Qroup 8 M «oSn# Tho Opdfoot Pro

^ D I R E C T C A R E A M I S work ing a r t * a t M t s M i l . . d M M sorting m Canton Teoohmg " t o rtoveSopmonMHi m m i i l now MBS- U g h a c * » d tSptoma or GCO > M good d rMng record • raqidrad 0»M i training p r a M i o d Kjfc-tbne

a $600-

gsefcaos and M r t n g provtdad Cos ^ o b o r f i e B M M a n at 47 V 471-8810

EOE

DfRECT CARE-Gont lo

adults k Canton $4 *>-h r t o Mart. 187-0072

OS

» K T CARS STAFF

DRIVER tor advartlamg company Muet bo neet m appeoronco 8 Dondaow Fu l t ime pooltton. Exoai-lant wogpa Muet hava own econom-ical tronoportat lon 422-8272

DRIVER Noodod - Homomokora with

C driving record, she* shift bookkoapmg 4 chocking o l

cars Plymouth 420-2224

DRIVER - PARTS DELIVERY Good reoord roquirod 50 hours, 5 days Apply 31541 W Eight M M . Uvoma

0RIVER - PART TIME Guardian Photo • currently accept-ing applications tor waakand d rMng poaitlons Must ohvo a good driving record REaponaiCM tor pick-up snd o o a v o r y o c aatsjmsfiarl route uamg a company vohlde $4 15/h«ir taroatod parttoa apply a l

GUARDIAN PHOTO 43045 W 9 M M Road NorthvWa. Ml 48167

DRIVE R-P gi aonal Meeeenper Car provided. 5 doy week, enokartd or night dr iving on occasion with com-penoatory t lmo off, Btoomlloid H » location Bonoftts eMroncee Ex-co lan i d rMng record Ca l Mr j o r dan bogmnmg Sept 19. 642-6790

DRIVER -FMI tkne. for Uvome au-dio-viauat company Audto nsuol

Metro I prwiwTWj

522-7165

DRIVER SECURITY PATROL

Security patrol drWor m Bkvmngfiorn area. $5 50 par Hr paid vacalton, pMd hoadoys, unitormo supt»od. Must bo 21 yrs old. csoon drMng 4

I record, be oMe lo work 8 . s s k s n d a C o l tor appt.,

552-1955

ENGINEERING SERVICES TECHNICIAN

Roprogrophlc - Mlcrograpmc CLERICAL

Mall room, F M Room. Rocaptiorust Shipping/Receiving

Assignments available m Ptytnouth/ Uvonla area. Appfy m person or send reoumo

Tochmcal induatnoa 25631 U T M Mack

St. C>a^ Shores. Ml 48061

^ ENGINEER $26-528,000 FEE PAID

Nationwide company oeekmg indi-vidual to add lo thaw tochmcal staff Roquaromonta are a BSME with a 3.0/4 0 grade pomt over age with 0-3 yoors qngmoonng oxpononca Top bonoftts and growth potent ial C a l Mary al 464-0909

SNELLING & SNELLING

ENGINEER $29,000 UP FEE PAID

Nationwide compeny oooklng mds-mdual tor thoir Service Deportment Roqdremonts are BSEE. 2 yoors on fob Engineering exper ience and knowtodgo of matrumom due le rs C R T s snd compooo m o d i l a e Top banaflts snd growth potent ial C a l Mary 464-0909

SNELLING 4 SNELLING X ENTRY LEVEL SURVEY EQUIP-MENT Tochmdar Muat novo drtv-er 's Mcensa 471-4722

ESTIMATOR SHEET METAL-HVAC

I M M Redtord A« Condit ioning. 25209 W

vo Ml 48240

ESTIMATORS & MGRS. FEE PAID

Nood SITE menagors 4 Proioct ooc-mators wtth commorcla l / lnduatnal conotructton background (not roel-dantlol) Salary open dapendtog cm esportonco. Bonoftts

649-6797 or 962-0565

DOROTHY DAY PERSONNEL, INC.

FLORAL SHOP needs mature. fuO-tlmo Saloe Help Ooalgn experience halpful but not

taoary Apply m parson only, 9-5pm. s i Anno Mvhaats . CrossWmds Wsn O c n a r d Laka at Lono Pmo. W Btoomhaid

FLORIST Full or port t ime

Weat Bloomfield 4 Oetron area 662-9211

FOOO MANAGEMENT TRAINEE, work, naor noma. 2 yr* exper ionco r e t a i l or f o o d m a n a g . a m e n t , $13.500-$ 14,000. bonus 399-1426

Ray Greene Personnel

ESTABLISHED STEEL 4 w v e fabr i -cating plant m Wayno neods a Fore-man on tha day smff. Supervising 4 fsbncstmg experionco nocwesary For appoirttmorrt c a l 326-1601

FRAGRANCE W A R E H O U S E Plymouth soaks f u l t lmo help 85 par hr peus bonoftts 459-0111

FURNACE 4 AIR sorvlcaman end shoot motel - duckboard lay-out InstaMl ion 399-8099 or546-7776

FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Livonia Area

immediate opamngs on day ahUt tor e ipenonce nolp Start ing pay $5 50-$6 50/hr . plus bonoftts. Call Bob Bochtal 425-7620

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 4 DRIVER. Ful l- t lmo DopendaWo, soma experionco noooaoary A l bonoftts Ray ki lortors. 4 76-72 72

GANTOS ... whore Fsafaon bocomoe a Caroor Opportuni ty immed pen-t lmo pooitions srs now avail-able for mature Individuals in SALES CASHIERING 4 MAINTE-NANCE 4 UTIUTY Flexible sched-ules include ovoo 4 woakands

GROUNOS PERSON needed tor Honoytree Apartmonts $5 an hour 8375 Honoytroo Blvd Canton Ap-ply m person 10-4 PM weekdays

GROUP ACCOUNT SPECIALIST Largo suburban baaad HMO seeks mgh*r motivated mdMdua l aa Qroup A c c o u n t Spocia l la t C a n d i d o t a anouid poaaoaa 2 year dogroo m ac-count ing with 2 room exponence m

tmandal or market ing capacity ExcaMnt salary and bonoftts Re-spond «i confidence to

Human Rosourcoo/GAS P O Box 223

SouthMld. Ml 48037 An Equal Opportunity Empioyor

HAIR STYUST (Uoanaod) ee RocaptKxMat. Tuaa Ih ruFr l . 2-7 30pm 85 50 par f u u i C a l Sa«y.

851-7484

HAIRSTYLIST 8 Managor podt lone open Good oommlaaion C a l A l a o at 326-0006 or 361-8181

HAIR STYUST or BEAUTICIAN Vary buoy ahop Ckentoie wartmg at Snara Yom Han 27728 Plymouth Rd U v o m a C a l 425-5440

HAIR STYLISTS MAKE MORE MONEY m 69 Rent a stat ion m nowty romodoiod salon Must moat with terms Commiasion Styksts also noodod C a l Wad-Sat Ask for Mane 582-0040

GROWING CHAIN of P e r u o l 10 Mmute O l Change Comer seeking Techmciens W1I tram Contact Oan

356-1150

CROWNING CHAIN oI P e r u o l 10-Mknuto 0 1 Chango cantors, soaking Tochmoans 6 Aaalatanl managers W i l train Contact Jeff 537-8950

GUTTER PERSON NEEDED F t e n n w

Wormnno Snoot Metal 533-4050

HAIR CARE - $1500 bonus poaatoto Busy man salons Rochootor. Claw-son. Warren Advanced oducotion. 5 5 S and up 280-2779

HAIR STYLISTS wonted M l 4 port t lmo Fontootlc Sam s, 8 Maa 4 Beech Daly. K - M a n Ptoia

$5 00 HOUR GUARANTEED No Sunday Work

• F tox l tM Scheduling C a l KoOy or Sieve 352-4312

Or apply ar t f in

HAIR STYLISTS-NAIL TECHS lor expanding mdapodontiy owned f u l aervsco solon Clientele pro-toned. Out not nocootory Wo oflor • E x c e l snt Wages • Flexible Hours • Cont inued Educetion • Advancamanl Opportunit ies Pooitions avaSobto at Doerborn 4 Canton locations C o l Donna tor Into cm a groot opportunity at

563-3846

HAIR STYLISTS Immediate opamngs CMnta lo waft mg. Muat bo moovstw" - -

500 Help Wanted HOfSCUL TUBAL T E C H M O A N

j ser vice toSaga p l a n a l r buanea oo 4 tudancaa f lon amokor Enar gone fnondly neet apcoorsnos FuS or pon-Sma Exportenoe hetpa, C a l Mary Ann or C M r t a . Sam Spm

477-881 An Equal Opportuni ty Empaoyar

HOSTESS/HOST-ASSISTANT SALES

age People SkJM to a d act aa Hoai-OOS/HOS1 in Now Conot ruc t ton

Out not nacoaoary coM. p l t a u l Sand r

Paraormai - SaMa Dopt Robortaon Broa Co

3683 Talograph. Sta 202. B«omno ld HSM Ml 48013

HOUSECLEANERS NEEDED For l o a m cloonmg RMo r company car He weekends

C a l 425-2259

HOUSECLEANING SPECIALISTS Needea New car funkahed. paid training Apply Mon-Fn 10om-4pm M a a International 31 ISO School a s h . Uvoma 261-7766

HOUSEKEEPER FOR OFFICE Tho Bokor, Eye Corner sn oul-pe-tient ophthalmic facJkt, m nocnee lor, is seeking a pereor. tor a f u l position tions

500 Help Wanted

mom. pergonal L u n » i ^ o i a 8 our firm s phono oyolaan A o o m m Ms-

p rog rama 1-3 once

Sendroouma Monogor information SyMema

ScMuaad. u n o n Etai 29201 T olograph Rd , SuRo 500

South la id , M l 48034

INTERESTING PART TIME JOB

Jam Jeo L a M udtar a u » . Rod Axigo and oonoorta CaS MCm-Fn. 5-8pm 887-7427

INTERIOR D E C O » I A T O « Mrs Kaya.

docoratom to |om our buoy shop st oi-

(830,000 traasng and ar. o p p o r x n k y to w o n tor or axpondng company If you re soft mouveted and mtaraatad In t l M MCMkig carooi opportunfty . c a l

553-8271

INVENTORY CONTROL - W SuPur

wortung' cond-c H J o d y 651-6122

HOUSEKEEPER - part Or hrs Good wagao 6 good hrs 7sm-3 30pm Plymouth Ct. 105 HogoorTy Rd Plymouth A550510

HAIROESIGNEERS Expanding salon noodo Hokdooign-ors. hourty or commission, paid holi-days. vacation, oducouonat pro-gram Wososnd 261-6447

HAIR DRESSER Experienced FuH or par i Bme, tor busy umaex salon m tho Rocheolor/ ut tco ores 761-2630

HAIR DRESSER tor Bkmmgfiom soion. groot oppor-tuni ty for profoooionol advanc-monot 540-8644

HAIRSTYLIST WANTED With soma c M n t a M ExcaOont Roy-al Oak location C a l 268-6841

HOUSEKEEPER 6.30 AM to 3 Homo tho ogod Farm-mgton H IM . 451-9840

HAIR STYLIST With c l iontoM Commiooion or roni stat ion Birmingnom/Troy area C a l

HVAC SERVICE TECHNICIAN Expeneocea pr Liioaaioriai comrra aa i 4 industrial Sarvtce Technician wantod to (Ok"- growing proaraoarvo orgsnast ion Mon mot lvoiad people

INSIOE SALES 4 SERVICE PERSON

tor aggrtaar o mdualrtol pump die-trtoutor Good Marta ig salary a m i ncraaamg benoMo 4 condtoono tor "NV1 the right porson Ropfy to boa 4 M M r Oooorver 8 Ecoorwrtc Hawopiopors 36251 Scnooacralt Rd Uvonao Micmgwi 48150 i lyotoms WSI mput dsss mto oyotam

i generals reports mar teue wfth pre-INSPECT OR/OC dudton proOuctKin tuporf toory 4

URGENT and immodlata need axjsts aama pereonrmei 4 aeewt m gonora 10 portorm nouol mopoctwn of pnm- inventory can t rd dutsoo Good a m od d r o i t boards Saakmg 1-2 years mg salary lop boneftt program prior axponanoo Piaaaa cafl Room lo arow Sand reeume to - m

The Employment Connect ion duatnai Aoiaiions Mor Bos a&26 425-3220 Observer 4 Eccentric Nwwspepers

INSPECTOR TRAINEE ^ tor Ouol ty con t ro l noodod Export- : once helpful but no i necoooory En-try level poakson Oaal tor recant high school graduate A p p l y GSE mc . 23640 Rooaarch Dr . Farmang-ton H * s Ml

643-8009 I nooc not apply C a l 522-6622

HANOYMAN - 10 hours week $6 hour Muat have Own transportat ion Pieaao sail M o r thru Fn., l0 -2pm

569-5640

HEATING 4 AIR CONDI" lONiNG

sns taMr P ieasaca l 687-0517

HAiR DRESSER - Liconaod. some experience Needec immediately Openings available now Frances-co's Hair Dasign. Weatland Call 9AM-3PM. T u M - S a l . 326-1470

HAIR DRESSER - Port- t lmo for busy Nor thv lM Solon Call Kothy, 349-2822

HAIRDRESSERS Dependable! Amwtiouai Fu l or part-tnno Ploosani working condrtlons. Livoma area c o r mterv lew422-1196

H A I R D R E S S E R S wtth exponanca Alao. Manicur is t !

ANTONINO Of Birmingham Salon ON LOCATION FARMINGTON

Call Susan. Tues -Sst 258-5990

Apply m person GANTOS . Twsh

HAIR DRESSER wsn led tor Uvomo salon Eigtn MM-'Orand Rive- area Commiasion or booth rontoi f u l or part timo 478-8175

HAIRDRESSER Groot Longths m Souttif toid ho i 2 chaws svaftabM tor prngroothio oporator with foftowmg Top Psyl 559-0123 or 356-1376

wolvo Oaks M a i

GARAGE DOOR Instalter Experionco proforrod ExcaMnt pay

355-2742

GARDEN CfTY Carpe l Store - Earn up to $6 per hour doing totophono work- Good working condit ions. F u l or port tlmo posit ions S tan now.

281-7700

GENERAL FACTORY HELP immodlalo opomnga mcfudeo bono-ftts 7am-3 30pm Apply at Classic Contemner. 350 S MU. Plymouth bo-tweon 8om-5pm. Mon -Fn

GENERAL HELl>ER and Swoopor post ions available Small shop, westatdo 565-5400

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Non-profit copio TV p u b i c scirsaa corporat ion, South Oakland County Sand raoumo to: Oooich Commi t tee OC-4, 4000 Crooks Rd.. Smto 204 Royal Oak, Ml 48073

EXPEDfTOR Farmmgton HWs company aooks in-dividual to axpadiata ordars tor our purchaamg dapartmant. The m d M d -uoi wa hiro w « ba aggraoaive de-pendable and M v o I psoooont phono porsonollty Good banMs Sand r a o i x M lo Box 484 Oboorvor 4 Eccen t r i c N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 Schooicrafl Rd . Uvonla. Michigan 48150

EXPERIENCED FULL TIME QUICK kibe o l changars wan tod WW t ram right mdMdual . Apply I Victory Lane Oulok OS 903 Ann Arhor Rd

Ok Change. Plymouth

EXPERIENCED (heavy! COLLEC-TOR - tor motor f inancial Institution

$8-$10/hr Co* San-646-8501

m BUrmmgfiam dy at umtoroo

EXPERIENCED SAW BLADE Sharp-onor noodod tor Can ton Manufac-turing Company Apply at: Kmfcalder Saw 8200 Rhonda. Can ton

EXPERIENCED stykat 4 wig sales person Salary + commiss ion Tuaa - S o l , 10-Spm Wendy" s Wigs u v o m a 522-9420 Evas. 626-2000

DRIVERS tar auto porta dalvory Muat bo noot 4 dependo tM 4 hove good driving record Appfy Lofceview AutomotNo 88411 baft Rd Gordon Cky Ml

DRIVERS & Helpers noodod tor to-c * dokvory work O tva rs mual novo C - ^ g o o d d r t v ^ ^ ^

DMVERS - LPCM. Muat ba t 2 or old-ar. 8 h a M C3 soenea Company bonoftts Apply m porson. Mon. -AL: Som-12pm. or 6pm-8pm 6150 mkstar Rd., R o r m M a

An EquM Oppor tw i l l y Emptoyor

DRIVERS now hiring Pay $5-81 hr Apply • f th -m. Mario s Ptexa. 361*7 Plymouth Rd . at Lavan, u v o m a

._ rvequkomonis. knua lodga of metro area, good drtv-tng record, hondto 14 «L cubo nor . mu i t i n g 8 working wfth t i a [»*>-Be E x c M i n t banaf lb 8 company paM l i u M S M i a l n r . Ms mouranco i d»«o l . im Brton belwean Mr rv 12 noon at 353-1938

• 12 Naadad FuS and s » l 8 t i $8-8 f0 hr Mual f i M car 8 mauranoo 8 j o o d « M n o r « o r d CMi Oomtoo I F t e a S88-1200

EXTERIOR WINOOW CLEANING Gram opportunity to work tor a growing company m Oakland Coun-ty Muat hava own t ronoportat lon 4 bo tvsasbte tu* l ima. Start immadF atafy Guarantaod $5 00 par hr. • CaS Today 855-1074

FABRICATION and machine ahop eeekmg ogreoorvo individual to S I lead pooltton Appl icant M k M d have good knowtodgo of mSto. iotheo. pross Drake Mig and t ig woidmg a plus Send brtaf work history « raoumoa l o Bon 468. OOoorver 8 Eccen t r i c N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1

Rd . Uvoma. Michigan

FACIAL or Moaaage expert tor imago Salon In Rochester

F a c t o r y B r a n c h Now Hiring Start Wed.

A factory branch out let m tho Wayne

Workors usual be 18 yaars of ago or mrtar snd abM to start Wed Start-

up to I 3S0 /PER WEEK I b e i w f t U To op-

t i on and Tuaa. 8 30 to X i p c

729-4594 FACTORY TRAINEES

FEMALE

CML

FACTORY WORKERS

Gonorol Holpars

G R A N D O P E N I N G $8.50-811 50 h o i * averago oormngs Our now buSdng is f»no*y comptot-od National company Is now hir ing 25-30 people to M vartoue pooi-t ions No oxpononce necoooory Our now dMolon noods monogors. ss-slstont managers, supervisors 4 marketing personnel If you' re not makmg $10 Hour 4 would I k o to. making can Robm 557-3550

GENERAL HELP Ful or part Ume poalttons svsaabie for mature, dependable, fnondly poopie who i k o bosng busy nss iops Chmo/Giftworo Shop at our Twelve Oaks M a i stors Is m nood of stock 8

hours required W a g M commen-surate wtth experience + benef i ts Apply m person Mon thru Fn.. 10AM-5PM, oak tar Mrs WaPor

GENERAL LABORER — Must bs rekable 4 m good physics! health Please ssnd rssums to Per-sonnsi. 19300 W S M M Rd.. South-Hold, Ml 46075

GENERAL LABOR Good opportunity lor advancement Eaton 4 Assoc 455-4320

GENERAL LABORERS - Look ing tor "Jack of a l T r a d M " Must ba handy with hand tools and ama l shop mo-d U n e t Uvonla 464-8447

GENERAL LABORERS Ho oxpononce necoooory Mocham-ca ly tncSnod Plymouth Area. CaS between 9 em-Spm 455-5940

GENERAL LABORER HoodoU to drive t ruck and d a a n shop Must have good dr iv ing record F i * banaflts 4 Over t ime Apply a t

Accun-Mat lc Systems 11873 M s y M M

Uvoma 261-8060

HAIR STYLIST -Expononcod m col-or 8 perms Gwarartaa plua com-m a a o n Bonoftts ovalapia. Vsnkse Clipper. Nor thv lM 346-0606

HAIR STYUST F u l or pan tsmo Clientele waiting Ouka s Famity Hair Shop. Rodford Uvomo oroo 531-6597

HAIR STYLIST - II your tho k ind of poroon who undorstsnds styling hair is m o m thsn lust a x>C thsn your that spoool person ware looking for to fW pan tune 4 M l time pooitions at our W Daerbom Salon C o l Mag-gies tor rcur opportunit ies l o oo the best m your career 274-5856

HAiR STYLIST ExooMni pay

SouthhoW 356-4666

opanmg Exc •aftts Busy

HEATING 4 COOLING Approntioos noeded Any ago Metro Detroit area C o l between 9AM-3PM week-days 542-5779

HEATING 4 COOLING Experienced service 4 moiakstion people need immediaiar,

1-667-3003

HEATING fechrooon needed lor commercia l and industrial aemce work Exponents nocaosory Top pay tar right person, Only quaWfiOd

ILLUSTRATOR,'PROCESSOR Exponen t * m bluoprint reading and perspective drawings roquirod Ca l lor appomtmont and bring portfolio

ARTECH INC 427-2252

INSURANCE

A G E N C Y C S R ' s Micmgan mouranco Pgroonnai Ser. n r a a a-aaheay owngig -corporstior of tho Tho indopenoent mouranco Agents of M<mgon. a nalwork o» over i.OOO sgancios tnrougnout M c m g a r Ws nood EXPERIENCED commerc i * knoa 4 porsonai moo CSR's. Producers Company Un-aarwrtiars. Raters 4 Claims Raps tor mo mowo area G u leas are k m 4 always company paid

I Co l AnnBok 540-3355 Mich ins Personnsi Sarvtce

30800 Tolograph Rd Suns 2835 Birminghsnv Mi 48010

INVESTIGATE your Mgh ncoma seoemcuor i rom -ew eetate aotoo oalhout e s w n rcx» pisaont ioc WW x i toaorad anrx» ty training programs Ca l Thorn Math goer 737-2000 458-4100

J A C O B S O N S l tor M i

none d e p t ' Previoua oxpononce m i r tmg * requwed Ex c a l w ' bono-ftts No Sim hrs Emptoyaa daoount Piaaaa apply m parson at Paroonn* ofllco

J A C O B S O N ' S 37500 6 M M - Uvomo

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS - door m-sioners - and people to -e-meeoure lobs exponanca nocaaoory Call Mon -Fn. 9am-5pm 427-6666

J A C O B S O N ' S Now a u s p u s eppftcataona tor M l time t x a w o n m women s af ter*

, tsono hievioua sawing 4 Srtmg ex INSURANCE pononco reqiorafl ExcaMnt bane-CASUA^TY ADJUSTER - Experv ( * , Ho Sunday hrs 4 employee * » -oncod only Opon salary Borioftts ! count Ptoooo oppfy w parser an F M P u d I Personnel Ofltoa

B HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-6470

J A C O B S O N ' S 37500 6 M M - Uvomo- '

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S

Kefy Somcao has van mmod io to neeC tor 20 Assembly and Produc-tion workors to work m tho Farmmg-ton Troy and Novi aroos

It you are inierootod m immng Amar-lca s number one name m tompo-

Dersor. -£a sppiy ExcaMnt bone- 'ory help P»ase c a l today-M s paid ro ta t ion and mcanttvo poy Mon INru Fn. 9 - Spm 536-3528

HELPER for commercial groon-houoo. oxpertonco holplui

661-1591

HELPER NEEDED lor replacement windows snd sid-ing. Csll sher 6PM. 722-7861

HELP WANTED F u l 4 Part Time

SALES - CASHIERS - STOCK Flexible Hours

Employee Discount Sunday Premium Pay

No Expeinonco Roquirod l e i r a a a Woicomo

Apply At Any Location O t DAMMAN HARDWARE Or Tho Mom Office At:

29235 Stopnenoon Highway 399-5080 iofftoo hours!

Farmington 471-205Q,

Troy 3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0

KELLY SERVICES

Ths " K o l y Gtrr- P o o t M Not on agency novo ra too

Eousi Opportunity Emptoya r^ l /F /H

msurancs

Cla ims A d j u s t e r Progrsssivo insurance company m Soi lhheid oflors growth ond oppor-tunity for someone with 1-2 yaam experience n Micmgon no-fauft PIP covaragao tamly o u t o m o O M poftcy basK auto uooony statutes snd • nowiedge of inourance contracts We offer s compotf tve soMry and oxcaMnt bonoftts packago Apply Mon -Frl 12 Noon-4pm

CLTNA M u t u o U n e i r i n c e Group '5600 P ' o w l a n c a Dr SoulfifVold. Ml 48075

INSURANCE COORDINATOR No oxpononc* nacaosary Wo w * tram, F u l or part t ime Beneftta C a l A d n a n a 646-1J16

RELABLE HARDWORKING individ-uals tor office : leer ing Part r ime o»amnga OixWhMld Troy 4 Form-mgior Loave aooags 847-483C

J A N I T O R Aflernoons, part-nma Troy araa onfy Ca l 544-8247

JANITORlA. HELP WANTED Pan time evomngs 12/Toiograpr are* 655-2499

JANITORIAL HELP womod 6pm starting t lmo part or f u l timo ovasocae exponence ieao-ec 739-585"

HI-LO DRIVERS needed No axporianco nacoaoary C a l 427-3150

JTPA Fundad

HOT AIR BALLOON Inflatable as-sistant Nood strong person wtth good ott l tudo 4 worn habits No ax-penance neceaaary w e pay w h M training May need oem lata modal light pick up or van. Call befaeon noon 4 5pm only 471-7474

HOTEL now hiring from <

Boot Wootom 1-94 at Oakwood

IMMEDIATE POSITIONS avakobie processing research Quwsnorvwoa mca ofhco otmoaphoro hours 9am-Spm 3 flays per weak on-eal basis Southfield Aak tor B o r n e o Hold I t

627-2400, oxt 319

I N C O M E T A X P R E P A R E R S

No experionco or experienced Free f a m i n g now Fufl or par i t imo om-ploymorrt opportuni t ies m your le ighborhood lor tax thooo pooplo who succeeduffy conv

potontiai NATIONWIDE

INCOME TAX SERVICE •». 584-7640

INSURANCE Commorcial unao parson to harKM and supervise Commarcaal u n o Da-portmonl Must know aT aapwets of commoroa ' insurance ing. audit and cover ago opon Frank Hand Agency

i including -st-orage Solan, mcy 476-1177

INSURANCE PERSON Rodtorfl araa Auto mouranco axpe-

255-4430

J ANfT 0 « A L / M A I N T E N A N C E ho ip needed tor Day shift a l ra-soard- 4 damtopmont lactWy m faorthwasi Area Piaaaa sand -o-sume 10 Box S486 O P e o r w 4 Ec-centnc Hewspapars 38251 School-craft RC uvoma, Micmgar 48150

INTERESTED IN FREE JOB TRAINING?

JOB SKILLS AVAILABLE IN

a o n c a i / W o r d Prooaeemg Account ing/Comput ing

Electronics Restaurant Occupat ion

> Auto Repair Health Occupat ion

JAMTOf l lAL Port Timo Evemrn

Pvymoutr. area 459-8330

JANITORIAL - Part t ime says New construction doon-up ormangtor

i Brighton) 227-3495

JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR Exponanca need e

C M Mon-Fn

JANtTOR - PART-TIME Hours negotiable m porson with - M a t Is tronoportat lon

BuAdmcMaa Printing,'Photo typaaottrng

Contact WAYNE WESTLAND

COMMUNITY SCHOOLS For Quolftcottono

5 9 5 - 2 3 1 4 An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyor

omtomg Contact Gaa Community EMS 344-1980

JOB SEEKERS Earn w h M you Mam rt you eMh to • w e a r your aktM. but riead imme-d « M M l amo omptoymant we car n a v If you aro m eftgNM Oakiane County 001 dow pMaaa c a l rwgorO-mc tho "on- tho |0C'' OMmng pro-gram 354-816"

GENERAL LABOR-Fu l t ime $4 per hi. start immadtatafy

Ca l . 728-8891

GENERAL LABOR

CIS tor mtor i tasr 2 6 1 - 2 9 4 0

G E N E R A L L A B O R Farmmgton HMa Co haa M i 8 p a r i t lmo pooitions opon Flaxlblo Nrs -Por ted tor siudsnts. c o l o g o or school Good Starting pay plua

855-3840

GENERAL MAINTENANCE Davatopar tor autxat ian shopping

nence personnel to koop ahoppkig canters d a m M w o l M por to rm k v

Good g r o M n g co

Good starting package including bonoftts CaS b i t a a a n Sam-noon only 478-5883

An Equd Opportunity Empioyor

GENERAL SERVICE T R A I N S GOOOYEAR auto Mrvtoa center noeda M Smo general sarvtce he lp $6 oo par hour to Mart Apply a « M n

GOOOYEAR 33014 Grand RKar. Farmington

GENERAL SHOP M i M M fabr lca l -

a$ proos sparatof Must b a IS or s VSrtng Alusiamim. 30175 Ford

Garden C*y No phono appare t lnno

[ T o . Soa 2840. F s i M H e 10^ M B i ML 4®i33 G E O T E C H N I C A L

LAB TECHNICIAN ORTVER-WARCHOUeE IMP MOd-

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644-1070 OAKLAND COUNTY * 591-0900 WAYNE COUNTY«852-3222 ROCHESTER-ROCHESTER HILLS

12E* OAE Monday, Septemtoer 1®. 1988

500 Halp Wanted JANITORS

Wort In your n t Earn extra 333 i openmga lor i asp in iMito >. M / 1/pari time

transportation • m u d Tracy 2724304

JANITOR 34 25 par hour Oakland Count*

C M Mon-Frl . 739-5961

JEWELRY STORE Saaka outgoing. dspendabM paraon tor U l or pan Uma poamon. No * • -portonce naoaaaary w a train. Ex calem caraar opportunity to laam tha budnaaa Uvoma 422-2232

JR. SERVICE ADMINISTRATOR (Health Cara)

ExeaAant opportunity offered lo kv dMduet with health cara. d a m e analysis. decMlon making back ground. TDM to a diversified poaltlon servicing our l a rge* account m Wa admlnWraJlon of hai mdMdual would Oa reeponeibM tor

ren A imptorri , implemen-tation o» vartoue protects relating to health cara benefits Should hava thorough knowledge of benefits ter-minology & their functions (tradllon-U/managed cara optiona. COBRA. C 0 6 . R 4 C. Medicare) Paraon muat oa s M motiveted. orgenoed. & poaaaaa excellent oral 1 written communication skins Wa o M r ex-ceaent saiery mar t 4 promotional opportuMUaa with UDeral beneftta. hoAday 4 vacation packaga Piaaaa land reaume (muat include talary requirements) to

MdropoMan Ufe Inauranca Co Ptonomwi O m m B I H I —

660 Naw Camar Ona Bunding Odrort, Ml 48202

An Equal Opportunity Empioyor

KELLY NEEDS

YOU and 199 of your friends

and relatives! Special packaging protect m the Uvonla are* tor a larga company No experience <• necaeaary Reli-able transports!-on Apply now at tha following locattona:

Garden City 422 -0269 2S236 f o r d Road

Livonia. . .522-3922 24449 W SO Mile Roed

Livonia. . . 522 -4020 33133 Schoolcraft Road

KELLY SERVICES

Tha Kd fyG i r t 'Peop to Not An Agency. Never A Fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M I F/H

500 Halp Wanted LANDSCAPING. Lawn Uamiananoa paopia tor SoutMMd Co.. M M A n a M u d hava own i m p o r t a t i o n 4 ba

3 6 4 - S t l l 469

LAND SURVEYING Posi t ions

strument paraon 4 a surveyor's aa-C A * 1 7 4 - 9 4 3 4

LARGE MAILING COMPANY In De-troit. located at 1601 Clay St . 2 blk*. E. of 1-75, needs ma* toner* , laborers, inserting operator* me-chanics Experience helpW but not neceaaary W * « paraon.

LARGE Weatland apartment com-plex seeking outgoing organized in-dividual to be trained as pari lime Rental Agent Muat be awe to wort on weekends Ca* Mon - Fr l . 9-6 for Interview 729-5669

LATHE 4 BRIOGEPORT Operator Experienced only

356-7681

L A T H E Experienced operetor lor Leblond Regal m gauge and prototype shop Servicing automotive and aircraft In-d u s t r i e Deuel Metal Industries 10751 Capital. Oak Part 546-1975

LATHE HANO - CNC lathe operator, experianoa not neceeaary. wM train,

Uvo-477-4230

LATHE HANO Experienced on dela* wor t Mini-mum a years. Wa*ad Lake area

363-1567

LA THE HANO Minimum 2 yr* experience Muat know inspection Garden City

425-! Ca* >-5287

LATHE HANO Tool room detail wort Mateo Tool Company. 32387 W 8 M M 477-47*0

LATHE HAND Tool 4 gage wort Overtime Talent Indudrtea. 12950 InksJsr Rd Redtord

LAUNDRY PERSON pan Uma. afternoon shift, 3pm-11pm Plymouth Ct 105 Haogsrty. Plymouth 455-0510

LAUNDRY PERSON To work m tuxedo rental shop Uvo-nla area Ask for Mr. D. 425-7070

LAURA CAS PARI a Woman » Specialty Store. Twelve Oaks Mall - Is seeking fu l 4 pan-time Sales Help For Interview, [ » u m call Lisa, si 344-1088

KEYLlNER And Or Typaetter - party fu* time, for small Graphic Arts Co . In Royal Oak 568-4840

KITCHEN HELP Waal Bloomfield Nuralng Center, neer Msple 6 Drake, has openings tor tu* 4 pan time Kitchen Person-

Stanmg wagea 35 50 per >10 35 75 •nth increase to 35 75 after

6 months. 46 after 1 <C plus fringes Pieaaa spply s i 8445 W Maple, between 9am-4pm. Mon-Fn

KITCHEN PORTER - PART-TIME 5 30 PM lo 10 30 PM Home for the aged. Farmington Hills Ca* 851-9840

LAWN 4 Grcwids Maintenance. de-pendable person, Southftold araa. Maie 'femaie start today

358-3251

LAWN MAINTENANCE 4 Snow Piowert wanted Reliable, own tranaportation. 477-8059

500 Halp Wanted MACHME OPERATORS

expenenoa o leem opt

vice A rape* of Mow asddtog me-

MACHINE OPERATORS No experience i n c m s r v •acoma educated on pr leOiea, grtnd-ar*. etc. 40 hours par week, some overtime Starting pay 34 60 Novi 348-8133

MACHINERY REPAIR 4 nance Paraon required tor second

have electrical experianoa Good benefits Sua 481-8776

MACHINI8T And SHOP HAN06

Trt-Mellon, Inc. 30967 industrial Rd

Uvoma. 421-7770

MACHINIST MACHINE REPAIR

PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS Good wor t record required Ponti-ac/Auburn HiHa Araa. Ca l Tuaa.. Sapt 20 1-896-8108

MACHINIST-MI*. Lathe. Grinder Minimum 4 yeers experience - N. C. experience preferred Benefits. Day 4 night shifts available Contact Mr Brown at 348-0070

MACHINIST Now mnng mdfvtduato with some machine shop experience We may tram individual with mechanic* ab*-tty Apply In person on»y to ft. L. Scnmitt Co . Inc.. 34508 GMndato. Uvoma. (near Star t 4 Schoolcraft), uvoma.

MACHINISTS Grinders, brtdgeport and lathe oper-stors Ca* Kern industries m Novt.

MACMINIST/SLOTTgR HANO Fu* time Experience psalerred but wW tram Ron Ingram Slortlng

478-i Ca* 1-2430

MACHINISTS Machinists. boring m i l operators.

U n e aseemblei i - |oln a grow-ing. stable company tor a secure fu-ture Day and night shift Ca* Janet at N.T.C.. 624-8494

MACHINISTS Openings m toolroom Requires ex-

•noe In surfaoe grinding. O Grinding, lathes, diaper or mm Competit ive rale 4 company paid

tots Including attendance bonue 4 gem sharing. Apply In paraon or send reeume to:

Employment Coordinator 800 Jtmctlon

Plymouth. Ml 48170

LAWN MAINTENANCE - 2 raaponal-

be 18 or over 4 heve reliable trans-portation Call Pat 689-0388

FULL TIME Mamtananca S p i r n k r t . Senior CrtOens bunding, compensa-tion mcludea apai lmenl Equal op-

Sand reeume to Eooentrlc

Newapapers. 38251 Schooicrafl Rd.. Uvoma. Michigan 48150

500 IWp Wanted MAINTENANCE-PAINTER

4 days a week Muet be experienced C a l

47

MAMTENANCC POEAONE

muet be honeel 4 wor t a m i prseent m sons. Fu* fens. 3M^« MAMTENANCC PERSON e t a has

pkjmomg 4 carpentrv Mual Have own i ranapormton. Part Oma. 20 hours par eiaak, l o aarvtoa group home for the deve lopmen ta l dto-aMad. t J hourly Ca* 258-5464

MAINTENANCE P«EP Paraon lo. large apartment complaa m Cereon. Experience nscaaaari. 18 an hour. Apply m paraon: 10-4 PM Honey-tree Apartments, 8375 lloneytree Blvd. Canton. M O H M M

MAINTENANCE PERSON PART-TIME DAYS

Commercial bank In Troy haa an en-try level txiert ion tor a maintenance person. This posit ion Involves wor t -jnjj * A ^ 0 2 J t o o n ^ M o n . - ^ r l ctoavg

tor our branches For further M o r -matton. pieaaa ca* our Human Re-sources Dep I el 382-6000. Ext 216 during refluiar huHnaas hours.

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR - Fu* ume. days. Annual salary S l l . 000

Uvonla Family Y. S Start Rd

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

A* pfiaeee of pfcyaical plant tor 162 bad nuralng cara canter Experience is naoaaaary. Apply In parson:

M I D D L E B E L T NURSING CENTER

14900 Middlebelt Rd . Uvoma

500 Halp Wanted MECHANIC - SERVICE

E r s i s n l opportunity. Waa lsmOak-Mnd County. 3-8 years anpaitonoa

ground PneumeWca. mai hydrauac aaparlenoe Mao

MEDICAL OFFICE - 18-88/HR 1MB train

Ca* Today 567-1200 Onfy Faa 185 4

MESSENGER Oma i r n i i i n g i r Cjioe*srn opportu-nity tor pert Uma oc*egs student

^ " - t t s r c -An Equal Opportunity Employer

MESSENGER r SoutMlaM laa «rm. Fu* Ume po-ton plua mAaaga. Muet hava own

I 353-5500

METALLURGICAL TECHNICIAN - to

cal snafyato 4 other laboratory du-des 2 yra. ooBegs and/or expert-

box a 528. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspepera, 38251 Scftoolcraf l Rd.. Uvonla. Mtcfegan 41150

ty seeurence dudaa. Good starting salary, oomprahanah* baneM pro-gram. aducattonal saelstence Send resume to Box «528 Obeerver 4 Eccent r ic Naerapapars. 3 8 2 8 1 Schooicrafl Rd . Uvoma. Mlcmgwi 48150

MAINTENANCE Wa* estaMahed m i c t i o n molding firm loceted In Detroit haa an Imme-dlats opening tor a Maintenance person on the mtdmght M R . The m-dividual we are seeking should have 3-S yra. experience m hydraulic, sisirtileal. macftanfLal t rouMs thocn-mg 4 repair of ln)actlon moK*ng ma-chines 4 secondary equipment CorapeOtMe wagee 4 lu* benefit packaga. Send l aauna 4 ssiary re-quirements to: P.O. Box 406. Howe*. Ml 48843

Equsl Opportunfty Employer M/F

MAINTENANCE WANTED at Hunters Square Ta>y He* Shop-pmg Cant sr. located on Orcfiard Lake Rd et 14 MNa. Mon -Fn.. after-

sNft (weekend shffts alao «a) $4 25 par hour, medkal

and dental benefits

i ^ ^ l ^ I ^ M p l r ^ r t ^ 2 2 M A I L CLERK/COURIER - Troy loca-^ tton. fu* Uma. Mon. t fmj Frl. 8-8.

Sort, proceea, cKambuts experience Ca* Dan 422-8529 ^ sastalsr -1

LAWN MAINTENANCE I "aevy llfttng to required Muat hava Must be 18 yeers or otdsr Starting Bbod driving record 4 cam car High pey 45 00 per hour or more depend- school gracSuata lr»o on experience Ca* 9am-4pm i anoa hafptol. sppncatlons svsaabie

281-2814 Proctor. Homer. Warren. Inc. 2100 W Big Beaver. Troy. Ml. 48084

LAWN SPRAY TECHNICIANS Earn up to 4450 par week, menge-ment potent a l wW tram 353-7799

LEASING AGENT I Experienced) needed for for luxury apartment complex m Southfield Ca l 10-8.

355-2211

LEASING AGENT - PART-TIME lor Apt complex In Westland Soma clerical or selee experience pre-ferred Ce* Manager Moe thru F n . 10:30 to 8:30 Weekends. Noon to 5

449-1711

MAINTAINANCE GROUNDS PERSON

Fu* time tor large apartment com-plex Muat be hard working, yet de-pendable wtth excellent attendance record. Start ing salary negotiable Bloomfield aree C a l between 10env2pm. Monday - Sat 338-1218

LEASING AGENT We ars looking for an experienced Leasing Agent lo wor t wtth s fslrty new company in B t o o m M d HMS. To •e l up m appomtmenl. please ca l

540-4095

KNIGHTS INN NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

FRONT DESK. NIGHT AUDIT HOUSEKEEPERS

Apply Mon thru FrL.8 to 4 KNIGHTS INN

41216 Ford Rd . Canton No phone a

LABORER For Uvonla landec^w comperry Fu* ume Experience desired, but no! required 478-1916

LABORER - FULL-TIME Novi 477-3770

LABORERS/PART TIME City of FarmingtonHil la

Currently ecceptlng applications tor pert time Laborers. 20 + hours per week. Sept thru Nov 1988 Must be high school graduate or equlvelent and heve vaM Michigan driver's li-cense Experience working on golf course, parts or lendscepmg able Duties Include - lands pemtmg. grooming hiking rnamtemce of be* M d e . etc. Ftead-ba hours. Mon thru Sat. Sakvy 15 25 to (6.50 per hour Appace-tiora wa be accepted j n t s Sapt. 21. 1988. Dept o l Special Servtcee. City of Farmington HMs. 31555 11 M l e Rd.. Fermlngtor HMs. Ml 48018

An Equsl Opportunity Employer

LABORER TRAINEE - TO H 5 / H R .

Ca* Today Only Fee i e s

5S7-120Q Job Network

LABOR FOR CONSTRUCTION SITE Denna Industrial Complex

50400 Pontiac Tra*. Wtxom 50 hours week, 36 hour See Bob

LABORS THRU NOVEMBER Flexible hours

Good pay Ca l Jeff 591-8857

LAN0CAPE COMPANY now Nrtng fu* time help lor lendecepmg 4 leswv cutting Pfymouth/Centon Area. Ex perance Nnpfm 455-3130

LANDSCAPE BRICK 1 PAVER INSTALLERS

tor peuoe. Hdewe»s 4 par t ing area* Foremen 4 helper needed Ce* Mary Arm Heneen. 478-1736

An Equal Opporlsmlty Employer

LANDSCAPE COMPANY Mie help, tor i M*e/Middto-

437-0438

LANDSCAPE FOREMAN 3 ^ yeers experience w«h pient m. tenela 4 meteMlon Hava a practi-cal Knowledge of deck*. r e U M n

Mvesed I

standsna af torn plane Scendto Landscaping Ca l MaryAnn Hanaen 47%. 1735

An EquH Opportunity Emptoyar

LANDSCAPE Laborers. 18 y * or older, hard so r t i ng and d e p e m l e m need orty apply . Eaton Nursery 5898 W MapM W BloowifMd.

LAMOSCAPE LABORERS NEL Good hours, good pay

Monday m m Friday I Crow Compeny 348-7

LANDSCAPE LABORERS. Lend-

LMC.mc

Troy eree 16 par hour

Ca*

LANDSCAPE LABOR

KUtm"

LANDSCAPE LABORERS Fas suburban a p s r t i i i i oompsaa

LEASING CONSULTANT

Due to recant promotions Fsrmng-ton HMto first cnolce spertmenl com-munity a now interested m thoee in-dMduels who are aelf-moltveied, eeger l o leem and ready to exce l W the highly versaSSs I M of protoe-

Hlgh houny

preferred. Pleeee aar

wd train > naoaaaary sand reeurns or tonsr of In-to: June Woodruff. 24889

Mulrwood Dr., Farmmgton HMa. M l . 48331

LEGAL SERVICES OF MICH needs a night uma prooaas server, tor weelern suburbs and a day time comer tor f l ing m aree courts. cut. LIBRA RiAN-CMdran-a. pert time poefUon. Requirements MLS trom ALA eco edited school strong cM-dren's proaremirsng 4 is te ia iue skias. indudaa evemnga. Sets 4 oc-cealonal Suns 310/tir Send meume to: Judy Tsacfiworth. Centon Pubic Library 1150 S Csmon Center Rd.. Canton Ml 48188

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

FAIRFIELD INN. MARRIOTT COR-PORATIONS aaa economy Inn el DETROIT METROPOLITAN AIR-PORT has s PULL-TIME opsmngtor an amerienead GENERAL MAINTE-NANCE PERSON This to w i excel-lent position tor a quaMed feidMdu-al 'with a Hd«st/MoW or Aparlmanl Mamtananca background Major re-pairs w « be contracted out.

We oMer competit ive wages snd ex-ceaent beneftta. mctodtog: Heattfi/ Uto/Oental/DlaabBty Ineuranoe Up to 3 Weeks Paid Leeve. 4 Ouartorts * CASH BONUSES u p to KSOOO. APPLY IN PERSON. FAIRFIELD INN, DETROFT AIRPORT, 31119 FLYNN ORIVE. ROMULUS. Ml.

LIFE GUARD NEEDED ave*eble. Tue-Wed-TlHn evemnga or Sat mommga Apply at: Novi Community Education. 26675 T i l l . Novt. 348-1200

LIFE GUARDS - Certified (ALS) 4 esnmmmg Instructors (WSI) needed tor Jewish Community Canter. Map le /Drake buttdmo Flexible hours Ca*Ronde 881- 3 asrt 234

LIGHTING MAINTENANCE Workers needed tor national compeny Medi-um industrial type wor t on ladders. Muet be Aextble tor deye or n w v ings (Mon -Fn.). Good starting sal-ary Need rstabls herdwortmg svSL vt»jals.Ca« 422-8480

LIGHT WEIGHT ASSEMBLY tor ama* manufacturing Co Day Shift March Predalon. Inc.. 32841 Pert Lane. Garden City. Ml

LIVONIA TACKLE SUPPLY Needs M Ume help slocking 4 Bal-ing merchendtoe 4 related general 'asks Muat ba punctuel 4 a i l n g to w o r t 40 or more hours per tsaak Ftohmg axperienoe hMplul but not neoeaaary Apply el«Nn. 2*429 FNe M l e Roed. Uvorta 427-2708

UVON1A TOOL 4 DIE sftop oo long tor an SKpsrtenoed dto maker. benalNa. Can between 9em 4 1pm 427-1230

LOAN SERVICING SPECIA1JST Franium Savsnga 4 Loan of Souov l a l d to looking tor an experienced

knowledge, counting Knowledge. PC snoe. 4 verbal 4 wrttlen customer

can Knette. Mon -Fn. between l a v Noon as368- l08t , or sand reauste to: P O. Box 5008. flnmMtoad. Ml 48088

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

LUMflER 4 HARDWARE Sasea. werehouee 4 yerd help aaM-ed Fu l or pert '

Send r« •DPN M

MAPTEWOOO LUMBER COMPANY

Garden City. Ml 48136

LUNCH ACES For a school to Famwr^fon HMa 10 45 A M -12:46 Men «vu Fn. Re-•pOMwMMtoi mciucW ludwiM eu-pannslon In «w M m * room 4 on the

"ee l 451-2394

PLASTIC INJECTION i

snzsrtxzr

M A C H B t OPERATQW WANTH)

time No pert Wne " ITB-TSS

M A O — OPERATOR 4 38 e n h o w p k a b e n M t o s toeatpvs-anoe n r i h w i Meal Ba a M M a Oektond I s l i T r q y V »

tn-rm O P E R A T O R 44 60-

34 75 Lone tana M. wto M M A m a I M M i l

MACHINE OPERATOR MJaperjeOaC^mekpreea

Tool 4 s n » 4 c ^ :

M B M B a l M t t l M M

MAINTENANCE Experienced AMa pfiaeee of b u M l n g rnamisnanoe 4

of doing flnlafi 4 oaten wor t Mual have own tools 4 vehi-cle Salary plus mlsags Sand ra-

te to P.O. Box 8149. Weet Ml 48304

FAIRFIELD INN Equal Opportunity Employer

Male/Female' Hendicepped/Vel

MAINTENANCE HELPER Fu* u m a Apply m paraon. 566 8. Woodward Birmingham or 846-1191

MAINTENANCE HELPER NON SMOKER ONLY

We hava an opening to our mamie nance dept. tor a maintenance help-er Requiree good mechamcal a b « y 4 1 yr tochmcal school or r i j s l i d

Ing record to reqtAred For an appa-i Ha-tha Human

sources Oapt

Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance

553-2000 An Equal Opportunity Employer

MAINTENANCE -Looking tor a

28225

be outgoing and a Possibility 'or ad-

Good •ages 4

Telegraph Rd.. C o u l f a k l Monday thru Friday 11 am - 4 pm. Mo

MAINTENANCE PERSON POl

2 0 0 . •edgeebM in Carpentry, Bectrtoal 4 Ptombmo repair. Top pay tar sxpen-enoad MMnienai i ta person. Ptoaae ice parson

CoopeieUvee. 23777 KanMnatok Taytor. ML 48180 or cs* 291-2090

MAINTIHANCE PERSON - M Mmd. a>par e n c e d . a lao f u l l - t l

complex in Garden none Baton a Rd . Morv-Frt.

MAINTENANCE PERSON * naoaaaary C M

I . 362-8750

MAINTENANCE PERSON Part ame Weal l e i luxury apartmani cxjmpiex C M baraaan 10 am 4 4 p m M i - 8 8 9 0

MAINTENANCE PERSON tor u n x y aparw FsrmmgnanMMa. C M between 9an

My to

MAINTENANCE PERSON tor] H | P%|tKX^

I^Jeo'dl^ H e t o s M i axpe-[461-2211 E x l 2 4

enaa tm baa k M Okaenar 4 •aaan-

m&Sr MABfmawctPwSSi—

90 days For appointment Frl.. 10AM-5PM 8 6 6 - 3 4 4 4

MAINTENANCE W Bloomfield Apartment communi-ty to accepting appScatlona tor mamtananca poamona requiring ax-perienoe in HVAC systems, appn-ence repair, plumbing, ale. If you ars s hsrd-wortdng Individual wtth a assks to suooaad and advanoa. send letter of Irrtoraat or raaums to-Apartment 807M, P O Box 2380 Farmington Htos. M l . 48333

MAITENANCE 4 JANITORIAL Pos i t i on a v a i l a b l e m idn igh ts . I1-00pm-7ant. FtB benefits Muet be s M starter A went to ssort. Sand inquiries to Bob. P O Box 39084. Redtord. Ml.. 48239

MAKE-UP ARTIST

For Farmington HMs Beauty Spa C M : 866-0476

MAKE-UP ARTIST aWt 5 years ex-perience and good salae beck-ground needed In SuuthAskj FiB l ime 366-6728

MANAGEMENT people - Your pro-Imi lonaf akBa oouM be the parted background tor a raeraidtog career

tf eotato. Be your own boee. eM your oam hours. 340^00 lo 370.000 income and a seours V -lure. C M ebout our CAREER SEM-INAR' senee Cantury 21. 478-8008

MANAGEMENT - S24-328K Entry tovM

Ce* Today 567-1200 Only Fee 386 4

MANAGER RNE JEWELRY

To $28,000 BBBB + Bonus 4-6 yrs Una (eaalr) ssMng/meneger experience. National company aa-pendmg. Great banaMa 4 aalraaf

CornpBny pays our f * s EMPLOYMENT CENTER U 540-41: MANAGER-needed tor KB serve

A^bonua. Sand re-

48180. Attn: Robm

Managers/ Assistant Managers

Ws Need Your Exp«rtsnca.

if you are experienced In man-aging people and working with tho p u b i c JAX KAR WASH has

good start ing eatary, bonuooo.

snoe. paid vacation, it Interest-s o r t i n g tor the naBon's

wash ohato. apply In

JAX KAR WASH 28845 TatBgraph Road

Sou th fMd Just S. of 12 MHB

WILD & CRAZY BREAK THE 9-8 DRAG

MANICURIST - muet M m 5 y r * or more exportomja. Know mquea. liiandSy 4 amen

M todv Aou*. I M

Aak lor C a r d n . 474-4412

MAMCURMTS needed lor new nan aak * i . M or •part time W Btoomheld r e * Ram orperoantaga 737-0070

MANPOWER GENERAL LABORERS

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY CaM today - work tomorrow Good wagas, can tor a p p t

4 6 2 - 0 0 2 4 MARBLE SHOP LABOR

MATERIAL COOROaiATO* 3 to 3 yeers a w M n a . mg. MppB ig snd recafvtoq Data ar try a plua. 314 H aaOK PiS M n M M No Pea

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

M A I N T E N A N C E PERSON m

MECHANIC

Erb LUMBER CO. i iBi i i i im.UtoM

METROVISION Cable Television

• Entry Level

Apply at 37836 Enlerprtoe Ct. Farmington Has or o M Gary at 563-7303

MIG WELDER FuMlmo. Good benefits Uvonla area. Ca* Elgin 281-2300

MILL HAND overtime, days. Southfield er

358-7870

MINI-LAB TECHNICIANS Pen t ime Experienced or a l l train. Fu* Ume A career opportunittoa aveAebie C M RRz Camera Cantora. the nation's lergoet. Arm Arbor, sak tor Gordon 781-8790

MOBILE Home deelei ship looking tor sorvtoe paraon MU i tools and ex-penenoa Must be reaponalbto. ae«-mothesed and sHBng lo work long hours. C M Mon thru Frl 8:30 to 1pm. 3*9-2600

Tha Cantor For Creative Study CoAsgs of Art A Doolgn. a fuPy ao-oredltod ooAege. located m Detroit 's Urwvarslty Cufturel Center to aaaklng rsAoble models tor figure auetrabon ctoaaoa- Clothed, feahton snd coe-tuma 37.00 Mr. 872-3114, Ext 275

An Equal Opportunity Employer Afflrmathra Action Employer

MODELS FOR hak mMeovers tor to* preee releaee Get a tree makeo-ver m exchange tor uee of your pic-ture 11 seams Fam»y Hak Care. W.

861-7484

MONTGOMERY WARD

accapOig appacettons tor par-M part tkne work m the fo low-

togi

C O M M I S S I O N S A L E S • TV A Stereo AppBonooa

a C o i m M j c i > Auto Tkm, Brnnmhm t Accmmrtm

• Furniture • Custom Decorator

N O N C O M M I S S I O N • Sales Aaeoclatoe • Stock Workers

• Tlra A Battory m e t M a • Homemafcer* A Ratlreee Welcome

Some Temporery pooitions r enebis

Apply now et your neer est Mont-gomery Ward stores

Uvonla - Wonderland Mo* S o u t h M d - Tal Twelve M M Dearborn - Michigan Ave.

Southgato - Southgete M M An Equal Opportunity Lmployai

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR A r t vou O n bwwt p r o o — n r around? Oo you h M FWMA/FMLUC/FHA/ VA exper ience' Oo you went l o |om a compeny who to tael becoming the presMor mortgage bonking Arm to MK/*gen7 Do you went l o be paid an OKoeAont salary A benefits be-cauaa you e r * the boar? » the sn-swers are n yea. sand your reeume msnodtolaly l o Box 502. Obeerver A Eccent r ic Newepepers . 3 6 2 6 1 Schooicrafl Rd.. Uvonla. Michigan 48150

MORTGAGE LOAN

COUNSELORS Looking tor an opportunity to antor toe exdtmg Aok) of mortgeoe b a k -ing? Do you PG toe t asn t M l promotes sftoctlve customer rela-tions'? Our uorporetton to fllMoji of sn thuMsKc mdMdueto who are chaAangad by the opportunity lo ol-

oueiomers on e one-to-one baato. Thoee career poamona also reqiAre good writing 4 math sldBa. Advance-ment ooportunlttee w*l omUtnt f ex-M tor Ihooe mdMduoto who demon-strate toe obMty to succeed m edes-Mon to a Mnge benaAto sonar si starting Oma thoee todhrtduala needs I you are looking tor a i tongmg start to a dynamic environ-ment, pleaoe loneard ua your re-sume or apply to pareon Mon-Fn l a m I p m

The Empioymanl Depertmenl FIREMAN'S FUNO

MORTGAGE CORPORATION 27666 FermmgSon Rd

Fsrmtogton Htos, Ml 48018 Equal Opportunity Emdoyer M ^ / H

MOTEL MAINTENANCE Dutiee w«1 inc lude po in t i ng .

o t r tca l A

not naoasaary Apply to | R M Roof ton. Grand

M O V E R S - E x

MOVIES - MOVIES - MOVIES asssr to tooktoa usher*. A box

ot 4136

S O M M S M U S S H I

a • aoa 34 per hour. A »

« I W a Maeto. 4136 W

MR. PIZZA BOOTLEG STORB • Ptzxa. deAvery d M Waiitol l hour * App*, 4AT3 UvameM. Tray

PARTY f l i l i r « tMA to.

NAIL TECH AoryAe - d r * aqiertonoa . tor tom

iai mm NAIL TECHMCIAM

needed P M 4 ParHfena

Rd . Garden CRy. 422-0101

NEEDED!! TEAM PLAYERS tor B a

2 7 7 - 2 7 2 0

500 Halp Wanted

NOVI HILTON Woooaaiswtoy looking tor g u s M s l people lo IB toe lolowSng positions

• BANQUET HOUSEPERSONS •FAB CASHIER

• ROOM ATTENDENTS • PBX OPERATORS

• BELL STAFF • M H W A H E R S • UNE COOKJS

Mon thru Frt ttsraeon Worn Spm NO CALLS ACCEPTED

Humon Rsoouoos Dept Nov! Htoon

21111 HoggortyRd Novt. UT48060

eoom/ l /h

NOW HIRING DRIVERS rt Ume. Earn 3300 par was

Muet be 13. CM: 828-1932

NOW HIRING The loaowtoo poamone -Cashiers. Apparel. Automot ive. Sporting goods. Office Apply In person al the Nov! K Mori .

43826 West O M Drive. N o *

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Fu l A part Oma CAnlcal/stfiool sor-vtoe positione • sAafils tor tooao in-terested In uMng took Ihorapy i lU le

c habBlat lon

n. Naw graduatoe weSooms Con-t a d Joyce Raytordl. Detroit mstnuia tor ChAdren. 5447 Woodward De-troit. Ml 48202 832-1100

An Equel Opportunfty Employer

PHARMACIST The Kroger oo to seeking sn sggree-arve A mnovaled Phermadat ln the C M W I M I . The poamon inaudoa

Competitive sotory 4 benefit

OFFICE CLEANING- Pari Oma. 12MAe/Talegraph eree. Local par-aon pi started. Good pay good hours. C M bete eon 10em-6pm Plaeee Move nemo snd phone num-ber on machine 293-6265

OPPORTUNITY! Progreesive Industrie! Coat ings Company to Uvonla haa Immedlete Dpanaios for 1st Shift General Labor 16 40 on hour to start

High Volume Production Shop haa need tor 3rd Shift Entry-MvM Mem-tenance Person with Electrical 4 Welding experience 38 80 an hour tostort Company haa complata paid benefit pecksge. A l condtoetos muet prove U.S. Cmzenehlp Send reoume to: P O Box 2464, Uvonto. Ml 48150

OPTICAL DISPENSERS Experienced. Severs! posi t ions svsAebM CompelltNe compensa-tion 8 benefit* Apply m porson. Mon 4 Thur*.. lOom-Spm, Roreon-nM Dep t . Hudeon's Northland Twelve Oeka. Oekiand 4 Weettond Store*

OPTICIAN expenenoed m dtoponolng ExceAem wegeand commMMon. 565-6800

ORDER TAKERS For BIrmlriqhotTi werehouee Exoel-tont tMsphone sktos Data sntry 34.00 ptus commMMciri Fee Paid

B . H A M I L P E R S O N N E L

424-8470 OUTDOOR LAN08CAP1NG

Exterior landscaping company as s in a pareon tar outdoor pientmq 4 metotonenoe wor t . Some experv snos pi M a l e d C M Beth st

548-8863

OUTSIDE GROUNOS HELP tor cemetery to Uvonto. For inter vtow phone Kan 523-2200

PAID TRAINING Laam s vakabto

C M now Mon-Fn. 1-300-922-1702

PAINTER Fu* Ume pooflton with apartment complex Exponence required Own tranaportation AppSy In parson

Friday. "

Green HAI Apor lnssnt i Rental OWloo 9 MAe Road

1'1 MAee W e d of Formlngton Road

PAINTERS Commercial 'Throe (3) yeer* experi-anoa C M Mon. thru Frl.. Aam-« 30pm. 648-0600

PAINTERS - experienced ki houee field Mues have ow portahon. C M after 6pm.

PAINTERS NEEDED Expenenoed onhr. F M tone A production Ca* 362-0666

PAINTERS NEEDED Expenenoed totorlor. enenor only. Own looM and tranaportation. Alter I p m Mr. H. 463-7863

PAMTERS. PRODUCTION 8PRAY Expenenoed Apply bolessn Sam-- - - ^ • r»a A*~ a * — * • -11 mm or ~prp «pm o m v wariUTec-turtog. 100 S. M B B U Plymouth. ML

An Equal Opportunity Empsoyar

PARALEGAL - ESTATE PLANMNQ Condldato muet have ABA recog-nized Degree 4 prevloua experience m w a 4 Truat Pieporolton. Truet

i 4 Gffl Tax Retuma

Ma. Koyto. 2000 Town Cenler. Sto 1500. SouthhaSd Mi 48075

PARTS DRIVER M u d hove good drMng record ond knowledge of c l ly s t ree t * WB also be reaponalbto tar shipping and re-ceiving and ctaamnn i * . 44 X on hour Apply: C 4 M Truck CaBdum. 28233 Eoorse Rd RomMua

PARTS/MAIL CLERK HIGHLAND SUPERSTORES hoe an tonnedtato opening tar a Par ta /Mo^J Ctork d our now Corporate Head-^ quarter* In PlymtxAh Requirements

W months expert-ence 4 the abtoty to wor t m a teem-

Good vartkd commurvcatJon skBs oftor a compatlttve

aoya 4 oxoalant beneto packapo. In a fad-paoed am^onmartc Ptoasa

apply m paraon. to:

HlgNand Superstores Human Rsorjis rea Dspt - P.M

808 K 0 held on Rd Plymouth. ML M170

An Equd Opportunity Emptoyor

PARTS RUNNER - No i p a r t o n c o n i c i ass r i Apply to paraon Midas MuMsr 43421 12 MAS Rd.. Novi

341-3140

PART TB8E - ARsmoon preochool pontoon, oxpononce P atoll i n 15 hour* per a a M . Good starling pay. SosmAsid araa. CaA. 3 6 * 4 2 4 0

PART TB8E HELP to « M bag room 45 28 m Mxv . Some go* experv snoa Country d u b to MnMnghom.

PART TIME Halp Wanted tar Uvonto and Centon Mdeo s tore C M 421-1888

PART-TBAE iwaninfw to U V errands tar BtuuniAdl LAW Ftom EaooAant driving r e ^ H required C M Joan. J*5-1480

PART-TIME (Mommas) ar I M Wna. runnarlAtog ctork tar > . u H U HBs tow torn. 44 50/hr plua nMa-

PART TIME

AnaeodCa

PART-TIME TYPIST

500 Halp Wanted PEOPLE TO hoSd evanmg bowing laegue meet Inge Sunday thru Thur*., 3-8 h r * . wor t 1 M y or S too aetong - w« iratok 314 par 11 i l l nn

PERMANENT PART-TIME kisawtory Roto* Stores. 3 i louaawNas. RsOraaa. No enoo neceeaary. wto wor t your schedule C M I

ufacturlng company t o | _ onndtog mechtooa. WB train. Salary dependa on axpartono Apply a t Ktokaldar Saw. *PPL» _ Rhonda. Canton.

RET QROOMER

PHARMACIST - Efhcsani i sgss l sn f l Pharmacist , wanted to rotate among 5 ma tog; Mon-Frl. no erenings or a a M -

At l r act ive compensat ion

artos and abBty Send reoume In-duc ing salary requirement*, m com-ptole conAdenca to: Pharmacist. Box 470, Obeerver A Eooentrlc Newspapers 38251 Schooicraf l Rd . Uvonto. Michigan 48150

• One ol the b e d retirement programa In the mdudry

Encourages patient mtorecbon 4

Join toe Kroger loom 4 grow with us. For more kitarinaUon or to schedule sn miervtow oontact

Janet Fellwock 282-2023

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN - podt ton svMsbto at Warren PraecrlpUona Experience m re tM pharmacy pre-ferred. apply Worren Preoorlpbon's. 32910 MtOdSebeK el 14 M l e Rd. Fsrmmgton HMs. 865-1177

PHOTO-FINISHING F u l ume poofltone svaAable to a protoaswnal Photo-llntohlno Lab-No exponanca necaaaary Starting pay 44 25 per hr. M u d be ebM to w o r t overtime A some S d RataeeA promoUona baaed on perlormanca

Apply North American Photo. 27451 Schoolcraft, Uvonto.

PHOTO LAB needs t deys snd svsmngs, sM train C M

280-2648

PHOTO LAB Needs reospttontot/offlos eoototant Also needs expenenoed cuetom ool-or printer Send reaiane lo: 32720

Townley. Madlaon Mgta Ml 41071

PIANIST - PART TIME Great atmoophore d 'Cioaded b o l d school In W l i k i i « i l l o» After " H w i hours fsrios weekly Pay nogottobto C M 681-2430

PICTURE FRAMER needed tor cor-porate production framing. Experi-ence pietorred Poster Graphics.

435-6020

PLANT MAINTENANCE TECH

p lant* Flora asdgntog s plua. Pay c«xnnieneuroto wtth abMty C M Balh. 546-9653

PLAY LEADER - 4 year de< education 4 2 yesu* experten ce with children 2 weeks training to M a d Pari time 4 toxic*

be car-hour*

Leave msaaagi. wsr-trri

UCENSED PLUMBER or axparMncad PMnber neai tod tor

C M 471-1366

PLUMBER - Journeymen Experi-enced service men needed tor resl-d e n u d snd commertcd rapM. ser-vice and ramodalng. Year roimd w o r t 315 par hour tar the ijueAWecl paraon C i c a l a i f benefits snd an-

Na pay 50 year* In budnsss C M Mon-Fn, 10-2pm, 538-3528

PLUMBER Ucanood, new conotructton, reel-dentlal 4 commence! Lyon Mechanical Inc. 437-1048

3 year* experience In r l d a n l t d , m u d have transportation, benef i t*

PLUMBING CLERK Sales 4 stock, steady, beneftta. ex-perience proton od. Fedord Pipe Co. Ca* Leon.

POOL MAINTENANCE M u d be moVvalad 4 long Hour*. E o n m ! i # t l M not

1 wOBng lo vn nee I

477-41

POOL 4 SPA SERVICEMEN Experi-enced. good room tor edvsncamem. Cen between 9-5pm 332-8877

• 2 2 PORTER WANTED - good record Apply m parson Demmer Ford Body Shop 37300 MMMgan Ava. Wayne. 721-2800

POSITIONS K iMah ls tor quMty control tochnlclana Involves con-

durtng buldtog c o r l i u d t o n . High school dtotoma or aqutsalanirs-quvad. M u d have r i l s b l i transpor-tation. 36.56/Tir -rmAaaga to aian Apply a t Protosstond service m-duetry 24356 Cepltol Ava.. Redtord

PRESCHOOL TEACHER 4 AiOES F M 4 part-time, d l Shift* Apply a t KeAy's KM*. 43489 Grand RNar. Novi. or e e l 349-6190

PRESS BRAKE4 SHEAR OPERATORS

5 yr* oxpertono 937-3640

PRESSER FOR DRY CLEANER In Canton. Cmdton l working c

642

PRESSER WANTED Plymouth araa Dry Cleenar 36 per hr tor expenenoed poraon C M 9em-1pra. Mon-Fn, 466-8171

PRESS OPERATORS a i d genera factory halp 35.00 por^hour to Mart. F u l benoWts d t o r 30 day* Apply In person Prime Tube Inc.. 13101 Ec-ktos Rd.. Pymou th 461-2211 Ex. 124

PRESS OPERATOR For

teach uoo d 8PC chert. Permanent

Cton wnh frmgss A proAl d«or-C M Bob Merloni tor lnton.toa

537-8900

PRESS OPERATORS A ASSEMBLERS

NEEDED FULL TIME DAY OR AFTERNOON

SHIFTS tar

growth potanMd A MA mar t , pwwae apply d 44700 Grand

Operator tor the M ^ ^ ^ B i a v o a k r a p s m M Qurxlmry a M t r d n C M BoE: 17 > - 7 * 0

enoo p ia ta ia t l . M l Ame anpto) morn atto BeneAt ffirkian Reph to P.O. Boa 31. Dearborn. M M 1 3 8

PRINTING PRESS OPERATORS opening tar rotary psaoa per-

eona MMAaum 2 ^ w a g a r t v n i 40

peid srawema We are a stser qual

PRINTING TECH

• 5 9 5 - 2 3 1 4 1 r r

PWNT SHOP HELPER

•MOP « . N » and nton Ctoy I l l l A i . P t f BMB M M M A M I M AA M ar

AAA-7AM

500 Halp Wanted U M -

to^Troy to

aqutomonl M toe sMnuton nmg at ptooOc parts. No pradoua experv enoo required, vary pMeeent wor t snMromwont. M di iR* MMAnftla. regiAerty schedutori ovarWna. f o o d ssgss, overtime pay 4 benefit pack-

B o . " 4 6 1 . Latorup VBage. M 48078

A n E q u d OpportunAy Emptoyar

PRODUCTION OPERATOR, ma-cMntog and damptoo Tat-X Corporation. 32701 Rd Garden CRy

PROOUCnON PACKER8 Ottering good wagea and banaAt pack aoa with • . Jtonl opportunity lor e » a n c e m a n l A* aMfla evaA-abM Apply M person: 1361 HM Road. WaaBand. Man. M m Frt.. 9-4

PRODUCTIONS WORKERS

ebM tar Production and Light • n i m b l y worker* m modern rnanu-tecturmg tecAMy No aapartonca

Ct..

good conditions Apply to

. Inc-. 1001 Doheny

PRODUCTION WORKERS Day* and mlBnlght*. 36 00 an how

Apply between 9am and 3pm 8400 Rondo. Canton

PROGRAM ASSISTANT-TaM appA-eauura tor sarMos. s d taaa app ly tor mauranoa. part Oma High s c h o d (Aptoma. f toaumi to: M Tryon. 50 Wayne St Pontiac Ml 48056 An

, E q u d OpporMiRy Employer

PROGRAMMER o o m p i M r programmer to )oto our growing d a U proooodng ataff. m a mUttpto system 36 enMronmont. The auccaooM sppAconl e a have one t o two years of RPO axperienoe. and a knowledge d communica-tions and oci oan doolgn. Thto poof-l ton orter* s competitive aatory and a good benefit package P l iaa i l e n d your rooums and sotory ra-qukornenw to: P O Box 534 Obssrvor 4 Eccentric Newspepera, 38251 Schootarefl Rd.. Uvoma. MKtagan 48150

PROGRAMMERS and

MANAGEMENT Aa they say " the good peopto ara wont ing" , ao we are drec tmg tha sd to you If you are Ured of the frus-trations m your c u r o r t Job. but ara apprshorwtYS of n change, you should know that aa ara a secure growing and axcWng oompany thai

lo r tu ra ie to ba abM to ofter THE CAREER CHOICE

OF A LIFETIME with a i cMar i l chdMngaa. opportu-

OF COURSE we aMc know thet The good peopto" are alao UNEM-PLOYED no wa (Ared M s ad 10 you too The only ousAhcatlons that are a MUST to RPO * and COBOL lan-guage* PC. he idwws knowledge, operating experience, eccxxmtlng knowledge ore M a plua but not a

Per a a s of our phanomonol growth sse wta ntre d toad 5 peopto m our Plymouth Mead quarters, soh ix ry up snd moke your dot ldu i i to sppry 4 (Oto Our GREAT TEAM If you 're not st«e. what dooo it hun to mq ide ebout a WINNING COMPANY Send cover letter, wago rang* and re-eume to:

Ma Sharon Orme P.O. Box 2500C

Plymouth. Ml . 48170

PROGRAMMER - 316-S20K Entry level

C M Today 567-1200 Only Fee 385 Job Network

PROPERTY MANAGER for targe monagomont compeny r Detroit Metro a raa Must be experienced m Hud property snd co-op PMass send raeumaa to: Box 504. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Noeepoper*. 38251 Schooicraf l Rd., Uvoma. Michigan 48150

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT oom-pany i i i l n experienced eslf-startar tor large luxury Apt complex Expe-rience m e l phaess o l apartment management required txodtanf wage, beneftta ond g r o w n opportu-n i ty fo r mot iva ted candidate . naaumas to Box 538. Obeerver 4 E c c e n t r i c Newapapera. 38251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonto. Michigan 43150

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

quartered In Fanrwigton L _ I Property Manager l o r its Mgh-quaA-

rAAKtanMI port ta ie, T M i ^ a H I reports to VMe Preaident ol

ty Management and enoo in Contract nogooottona. unit turnover snatyees budgd prepara-tion, unit and g r a n d s mapadtona cool eftoctive menegement Hard working. SS • r e tovAad I

2380, Fermsnglcm HMa. I

to VP of O. Box

48333

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

The Bagnoa Company i i d u a isgh-powered reoidont monogor tor As piarmere isddanWal ptopsrty m W PloomfMId T>iM podtton to raopon-slblo tor cocrxAnaOng toe mierydey upeiaAcm of a 560-unA community: supervising maktoananca grounda, monWortng unit turnovers, achedu-

pravtoua expenenoa m l a d d s n l l d management a mud. Thoee M a r -aesed In M a sscMa i l opportunity may nohd M r rssums to: DapL 807A. P O Boa 2380. FamMnglon HMs. Ml 48333

PROTOTYPE UPGRAOER TooAng and d i e d matd. Experience

~ E 522-0675

PUBLICATIONS COOROATATOR tor s m M ofltoa In Bkmlny iom To

lor

I working t and ocat ior

crof l RD- Uvonla. MHMQon 481S0

PUBLIC AUCTION/ PURSURANT to MHMgan Laa 267 262 to be M M M: 934 Ann A/Bor Road, on Sapl 34.

1979 Ford -1976 C M v a - 1X2706W154485 1980 AMC - A0A086C103160 1978 Ford-8Y87A1182T9 1977 Chave - 1C29U7B670671 1980 O e v s - 1X117A821Aa64 1978 F o r d - B R B m m in 1978 F d r t - I W I t L 1*1883 1977 C M S - 1087U7L618788

T C , • Raoawt W* *:.«ooi M M 5 ?

500 Halp Wanted QULAITY CONTROL lay-out rapac

— — ' 'iluet nave M to 310 W. phone 328-3611

. P * r 36 to par Hour Near Metro Airport. between 8am 8 2 .30pm H M M

RAM'S HORN to now Mnng tor

• WAIT STAFF •COOKS

• HOST/HOSTESS • BUS PERSONS • DISHWASHERS

Days 4 afternocme Top wegea Very good working conditiona Apply 28990 Orchard Laka Rd 12 4 13 M8o. Farmmgton h

465-8682 REAL ESTATE

NEW CONSTRUCTION HOST PERSON

FnomAy outgomg mdlvldud who en-|oye meeting toe pubkc. to aeww m New home solss Must bs sveaebte tor port-Ume Including weekends Located m Northwest area of Metro Oetnot Sales or Reel E stats axpar-ence h e l p M C M between 1-6pm Orny • 349-6969

RECEIVING CLERK APO, a Farmtnglon HMa

baaad manufacturer, a seeking a reeponerCHa Receiving Clerk 40 hrs

per weak, some experience apply m pareon at

FEDERAL APO INC 24700 Creatmew Court

HMto. Ml 4633 <

An Equd Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST Mature pMaaant responsible person who Hkos working with people in s creotrve atmosphere Flsxlbto hour* Soma typ«w required Birmingham salon T M Ginger Qroup 645-2767

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Expenenoed person lor run time po-dtton M u d M sbto to wort with minimum supervision m tesl-pecec office environment Good communi-cation aktoa. typing 4 fMng required Beneftta included Pieosa apply m parson between 9am 4 1 lam, Mon -Fn. Service Plaatlc*. 38700 Plym-outh Rd . UvonM 464-0800

REDFORD MANUFACTURER Growing company requlrea fu* time ahop poraon for either day* or after-noon ahtft Muat be high school graduate who learns 4 work* fast Good mechanical aptitude a plus P l i s i m l wor t environment, excel-lent benefit* Good edvancemen-opportunities Soma ovarttme re-quired C M B4l between 12-ipm or 4-5.30pm 535-6135

RELIABLE PERSON with own trans-portation to dekver printed meter iai to pi,am aaa aa in auburben Detroit araa. Prcilssn una eppeersnce and attitude a muat Ca* Mr Krause for

443-186C

RELOCATION DIRECTOR or spe-cisAst for relocation dept d a Mrga Farmington national realty compa-ny Experience p roM red 478-6006

RESIDENTIAL Staff - need quekfled peopto, BS/BA m Human Services or rotated field p r e M ' o d Experi-

n 835-230C

RETAILER - Honest, smcers person wanted for greeting card gift snd flower shop. In sale cent ra buelnees location, downtown Expenencac parson preferred with m a n back-ground Creative f ldr and abMty to comm>*iicato Compeneehon |m-cludmg hodth benem*) depending upon experience M u d be Higt-. School graduate Send reaume in-cluding eaMiY requkemem to Re-taAar. box 470. Obeerver 4 Eccwn trie flawapiaper*. 36251 Schoolcrar-Rd . UvonM. MIcfegan 48150

RETAILER - Hornet sincere peracm wanted lor greeting card, gift and flower shop, rn sate central business location, downtown Experienced person preferred snth retail back-ground Creative f ldr and abMty to communicate Compenaation ftn-dudtog health banomiL depending upon experience Must bs High School graduate Send reeume in-cluding eMary requirement l o Re-taaar. box 470. Obeerver 4 Eccer tnc Newspeper*. 38251 Schooicrafl Rd . Uvoma. Michigan 48150

RETAIL MANAGEMENT Growing womane' fashion spsciarry Cham haa immedleto openings for re td l management poetoona Muat be snthuMoatlc 4 tashion oriented A l rspAaa M M M stnclsst confl-donoa For misruMw, send reeume to Mr 0 Goldtarb, HAROLEY AR0EN. P. 0 Box 2889, UvonM. M l . 4 8 1 5 1

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

We have career opportunrties in De-t ro l l snd our Western Suburben Ma* locat ion* For persons with r»-

acny to i hmg- M u d sn|oy cuetomer contac t morchandMlng. have abMty to d a i d o p other* and lo mapke graaler sale* Your strong kv te red to your oem growth w a iee<r l o greet er reaponsbtmiee wnh tnM longeatabMhad nanonwtde i s lMs CoAsoe helpful Complete company baneftt* Pleeee ca* tor mer. iaw

MARIANNE MARIANNE PLUS

JEAN NICOLE

RETAIL SALES - bookkeeping 25 hour* per nes t minimum inckjdmg weMende Computer d iR* .Cat 5pm-6pmonfy 455-3400

RETAIL SALES HELP Pertad tor meto High School Stu-dent Cantury Novelty Co., UvonM 464-0690

RETAIL SALES PERSON for Ngh toahion shop 20 ptua hour* par weak 34.00 par hour 1 yeer experi-ence C M 358-2929

THE SHARPER ISAAGE

i prota store- CompeneaBon kv

and 2 0 * employee dMoount CX» obtecllve to to promoM from wftNn

STOCK CLERKS 36 75/hr Pravtoua *xpenence, n a d appearance and abMty to Ml 5 0 -toa required

For immadtole i

THE SHARPE R IMAOE TWELVE OAKS MALL

27360 Novi Rd Novi. Ml 45050

EOEynon-emokmg More

ROCKWELL ATVESTWATIVE SER-VKC8 M 11 Mil ' (| dapandabM 9 a curtly OlAoara. pen-bme or taA-Ama We o f M M x i b M how* , tram mg 4 competitive agsa CoAege students, aoinan 4 i l k s s i anexxv sged C M tar mtervtew M 266-2433

ROOFERBAXaMMON LABORERS

one* net n i n a i ' i Apply M par-aon 29473 W. 8 MAI. Uvoma

422-1332

RYDER TRUCK RENTAL to MoMna

• I M Wm tonlBMI 38

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. 11 AMa4l AALSB IMLP WANTED

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