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Canton €>bgerUtr Volume 11 Number 27 Canton, Michigan 60 Pages Twenty-Five Cent® Thursday, October 24, 1985 New committee to study cityhood status By Diane Oat* staff writer A study of the possibility of Canton Township becoming a city is under way. Sandy Preblich, Carol Bodenmiller. Theodore J. Grabbe, Henry C. Whalen and David McDonald were appointed Tuesday by Canton Supervisor James Poole and will tackle the pros and cons of the controversial issue. Proponents of Canton becoming a city say the switch will kill chances of other communities slicing away at Canton's borders through annexation Cityhood would protect an important commercial tax base, give local gov- ernment power to administer road ser- vice (presently provided by Wayne County) and allow Canton to reap state weight and gas tax rebates Those rallying against the move say taxpayers will pay more for local gov- ernment and administrators will be less accessible THE PROPOSAL to study cityhood was presented last August by Canton trustees Stephen Larson, Robert Padget. John Prenickzy and Loren Bennett A review is needed, they said, due to dramatic changes in Canton During the past 15 years the community has increased from 11,000 residents to more than 58.000. Canton is the fourth largest township of 1,242 townships in Michigan. The av- erage township population in Michigan is 3,368. "Yet despite the obvious differences with these communities. Canton must comply with the same legislative direc- tives," a report presented by the trus- tees said Canton has evolved from a mainly rural community to a bustling com- mercial and residential development area "The ultimate prosperity of the com- munity depends in large part on the lo- cal government's ability to adapt and grow," the report said A separate proposal also present- ed by the four trustees suggests a study of the pros and cons of hiring a professional manager to replace the strong supervisor format in the local government. If adopted, the supervisor, clerk and treasurer positions would be cut to part time. A committee has been meeting regu- larly to study the strong manager for- mat. The members Include: Dan Du- rack, Canton personnel director, Phil LaJoy, Canton merit commissioner, Ed Portachell, township planning commis- sioner, and Ira Bargon, a personnel su- pervisor at Great Lakes Steel. SWITCHING TO cityhood and alter- ing the administrative makeup would affect each other and both committees are expected to share information Members in the cityhood study com- mittee come from varied backgrounds. Whalen, an Air Force veteran, works at Ford Motor Co. In a management po- sition. He has lived in Carriage Hills subdivision since 1978 Grabbe is director for the Associa- tion of American Railroads, a non-prof- it trade association for all Class I rail- roads In the U.S. He also served in the Army. McDonald has been an Army officer since 1964 and is a comptroller for the Army Reserve Training Division. Dubbed Canton's hometown booster. Preblich hosts "The Sandy Show" on Omnicom Cablevision and also writes a weekly column, "Canton Chatter," for the Observer Bodenmiller served as a Canton trus- tee for six years from 1978 through 1984. She also has served on myriad committees in Canton Including the planning commission. A-team group shifts its gears The A-team may be starting its final season in Plymouth and Canton The federally funded drunk driving detection effort, launched in 1983, has been hampered by dwindling police participation due to burnout and sched- uling difficulties, at least in Plymouth, said traffic Officer Robert Henry Drunk drivers also are getting hard- er to find, Henry maintains. Both Plymouth and Canton have been allocated about $5,200 for the budget year which began Oct. 1. The monies most be used for overtime. "We don't have the manpower or in- terest," Henry said. "It will still work, but not on as large a scale." Henry said be is currently the only City of Plymouth officer willing to work overtime specifically to deal with the drunk-driving problem He said he gets out every other weekend. "I think as people became aware of the program, drunk drivers got harder to find," he added Henry, though, believes that the pro- gram has served its purpose "WHILE ACCIDENTS are up, drunk- driving related accidents are down sub- stantially," he said. The average breathalyser reading when the pro- gram started was 0.16 to 0 U, he con- tinued. Now. it's 0.11. A reading above 0.10 is considered legally drunk Please turn to Page 4 Canton teacher is suspended i School security guard stands tall By Atria Lewis statt writer By Diane date staff writer A Plymouth Canton High teacher has been suspended without pay following a student's allegation that the teacher touched her buttocks and later made a remark about her body. Norman Kee, assistant superintend- ent for personnel, said David Falzetti, an art teacher employed with Plym- outh-Canton Community Schools since 1971, was first suspended with pay Oct. 8 pending an investigation of the alle- gations. An investigation uncovered enough information to take further discipli- nary action, Kee said. As a result Fal- zetti has been given a six-week suspen- sion without pay starting O c t 15. "We have made investigations have worked with the employee and his attorney — and have reason to believe that these allegations have some ba- sis," Kee said. FALZETTT*S ADMITTANCE back to school at the end of six weeks is "pend- torney" that there "will not be a basis for such allegations in the future," he added. A 17-year-old, llth-grade female stu- dent told school personnel the alleged incident took place in early October while she, a male student and Falzetti were leaving a "storage area" adjacent to the classroom. Other students were in the classroom, Kee said. FALZETTI DENIES the allegations, Kee said. Despite repeated efforts, the Observer was unable to reach Falzetti, his attorney Steve Amberg or a union representative. Investigations were conducted by Kee, the school principal and Wayne County Protective Services, a division of child and youth services. The agency evaluates allegations of abuse, neglect and dependency of children 17 years old and younger Kee said the goals behind the dis- trict's investigation were: "Number one, to protect the students. We also need to protect the district in terms of liability, and we need to protect the rights of an individual. With those thing* is mind, and in that order, we felt it was appropriate to take this ac- tion." Kee said the district ii "aIways on tor between teachers and students He added that as far as he knew there has never been charges of a similar inci- dent In the district. Rick O'Toole keeps a watchful eye on comings and goings at Cen- tennial Educational Park. His real name LS Rick Brogdon. He's tried to use it in real life but it just doesn't work. Instead, most people know him as Rick OToole, the profes- sional wrestler. And if that doesn't ring a bell, you might remember him as one of the hosts of the "Ricky and Wicky Show," televised through Omnicom Cablevi- sion on public access in 1981. But it is his "real job," that of securi- ty and safety guard at Plymouth Can- ton High School, of which he is the proudest. "I like my )ob," OToole zealously announced. "I think it's interesting and rewarding." And he says the "kids," as be refers to them, like him as well. And well they should. After all, OToole stands 5-11 and weighs about 260 pounds. "They respect me for Just mere size, If nothing else," OToole said. "But the important thing Ls that I treat them like people and deal with them honest- ly." OTOOLE SAID that the most rewarding part of his job is when the students come back to visit after they've graduated. "They come back to visit with their own children sometimes," OToole said. people "They talk about going to class and such. They come back to say thanks.' "You have to remember that In my Job, I'm not only worring about the physical surroundings, but 8,800 minds as well. I try to help make the atmos- phere conducive to education, not to al- ienate people from education." OToole's philosophy in the whole scheme of life ls that people have to "learn their priorities and have respect for themselves and society." And so In between talking with his kids and spending time with his wife, Karen, whom be said is his "best friend," OToole wrestles on a part- time basis for the National Wrestling Alliance. If he had his way, he'd be wrestling full time, but in 1972 he was forced to get a "real Job" as security guard be- cause of a rib Injury. OToole began wrestling at age 15, a sport be took up as a child while grow- ing up in Mount Healthy, Ohio, 12 miles northwest of Cincinnati. At age 15, Please turn to Page 6 Minister appeals talk by witch A local minister said he plans to ap- peal the recommendation of a commit- tee appointed by Plymouth-Canton school administrators to allow Marion Kuclo, a professed witch, to give a presentation next week to students at Plymouth Salem High. The Rev. Thomas Pals, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Plymouth, said be will appeal the decision to Supt. Dr. John Hoben and, if necessary, to the en- tire school board. '1 guess I would disagree with some of their conclusions . . . and feel they sidestepped some issues I raised." Pals said of the committee's report The committee didn't buy Pals' claims that Gundella (Kudo) lacked ac- ademic credentials to address students, that allowing her to speak without re- teacher to present a balanced picture of an issue," the committee reported. "Face-to-face debate Is only one of them. "MRS. KUCLO"S talk is part of a specific curriculum plan involving the use of different materials. We have no reason to question the competence of the teachers in this matter "We conclude that there is room in any carefully developed curriculum for the use of a wide variety of educational strategies," the report continued. 'To take ooe of these strategies out of context Is to cast a chill on all that is creative and innovative in the profes- sion of teaching. "Obviously, the school system has an obligation to be alert to Incompetence "She has not been invited to cele- brate a religious ceremony nor to pros- elytize," the report said. "She has been asked to present information of a his- torical nature." The committee consisted of parents Dorothy Atwell and Douglas McClen- nen, Patricia Patton, principal of Lowell Middle School; Judith Pavitt, li- brarian at West Middle School; and Shelly Rybarsyk, a teacher at Pioneer Middle School. Hoben has reportedly indicated that he will rule on any appeal of the com- mittee's recommendation prior to Mon- day's school board meeting so that body would have time to decide any subsequent appeal. buttal would violate academic fairness mffnOaM of po*er to the schooBTWe and that her appearance would find no evidence of that in this case." besmirch the constitutional principle of The committee also concluded that separation of church and state Gundella's appearance wouldn't violate "There are various ways open to a federal law. GUNDELLA *ls scheduled to speak &6*T w«B«diy She HKT the" wont receive a speaker's fee. Sherry Frazier, a media specialist at Salem, said she arranged for Gundel- la's appearance at the request of psy- chology and English teachers. Gundella's talks are to center on the Salem witch trials and parapsychology. Her lectures will be limited to students in specific classes who may be excused if they so desire. Pals said be has problems with sev- eral parts of the committee's report. "It doesn't address the quality of her expertise whatsoever," he said. That's what the issue of academic excellent* was all about." As for academic fairness, Pals said that the community outcry over Gun- della's appearance demands a balanced presentation. "Doesn't that say (ome- tMng atjoot thtt hetng-r cuuUuvqsial issue and needing a different perspec- tive?" be said Buyers found for Omnicom what's inside Diane Qa*e staff writer Capital Cities Communication Inc. has found a buyer for Omnicom Ca- blevisioo, which provides cable televi- sion for Plymouth and Canton. N-Com limited Is a partnership that is M percent owned by Harcharan "Harry" Sort, who has served as vice pr—idsn< and director of sngi e asing at Capital Cities Cable Inc. since its tn- i 1M0 He Is responsible for ~«r« —- — — (ABC) takes (dace. Federal Communi- cations Commission (FCC) regulations forbid networks from owning cable sys- tems. The closing of the sale will occur about the same time as the merger, ac- cording to a letter written to govern- mental administrators by Frederick Collman, general manager of the cable Capital Cttias was forced to divest it- self of Omnicom by Jan. I, which Is i a meraer between Capital Cities Co. There will be no changes in of programming and operatioaa a s a of the sale," Collman by N-Com Limited'! ability to "manage," as well as its "expertise" with cable. Collman. said "Clearly Mr Suri has both," he add- ed. Omnicom serving Canton, Plym- outh, North ville, Belleville and Ham- tramck — had previously asked the Canton Township Board of Trustees to approve an increase In basic rates Plymouth Township and the City of Plymouth have voted to deny the rate- systems operations aad result of the transaction " THE COMMUNITIES Omnicom are concerned At Tuesday's board meeting Trustee Stephen Larson sti ssssd that new own- ership of the cable oompeny could af- fect the entire franchise agreement for n rate ' should be postponed, Larson said. Su- pervisor James Poole agreed. "We have a new buyer, and that's the person that we should talk to," Poole said Cable operators are allowed to raise rates to subscribers on premimum movie channels, like HBO and Show- time. 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Canton €>bgerUtr V o l u m e 11 N u m b e r 27 Canton, Michigan 6 0 P a g e s Twenty-Five Cent® T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 24, 1 9 8 5

New committee to study cityhood status By Diane Oat* staff writer

A study of the possibility of Canton Township becoming a city is under way.

Sandy Preblich, Carol Bodenmiller. Theodore J. Grabbe, Henry C. Whalen and David McDonald were appointed Tuesday by Canton Supervisor J a m e s Poole and will tackle the pros and cons of the controversial issue.

Proponents of Canton becoming a city say the switch will kill chances of other communities slicing away at Canton's borders through annexation Cityhood would protect an important

commercial tax base, give local gov-ernment power to administer road ser-vice (presently provided by Wayne County) and allow Canton to reap s tate weight and gas tax rebates

Those rallying against the move say taxpayers will pay more for local gov-ernment and administrators will be less accessible

THE PROPOSAL to study cityhood was presented last August by Canton t rus tees Stephen Larson, Robe r t Padget. John Prenickzy and Loren Bennett

A review is needed, they said, due to dramat ic changes in Canton During

the past 15 years the community has increased f rom 11,000 residents to more than 58.000.

Canton is the fourth largest township of 1,242 townships in Michigan. The av-erage township population in Michigan is 3,368.

"Yet despite the obvious differences with these communities. Canton must comply with the same legislative direc-tives," a report presented by the trus-tees said

Canton has evolved f rom a mainly rural community to a bustling com-mercial and residential development area

"The ult imate prosperity of the com-munity depends in large part on the lo-cal government 's ability to adapt and grow," the report said

A separate proposal — also present-ed by the four trustees — suggests a study of the pros and cons of hiring a professional manager to replace the strong supervisor format in the local government.

If adopted, the supervisor, clerk and treasurer positions would be cut to part time.

A committee has been meeting regu-larly to study the strong manager for-mat. The members Include: Dan Du-rack, Canton personnel director, Phil

LaJoy, Canton mer i t commissioner, Ed Portachell, township planning commis-sioner, and Ira Bargon, a personnel su-pervisor a t Great Lakes Steel.

SWITCHING TO cityhood and alter-ing the adminis t ra t ive makeup would affect each other and both committees are expected to share information

Members in the cityhood study com-mittee come f rom varied backgrounds.

Whalen, an Air Force veteran, works at Ford Motor Co. In a management po-sition. He has lived in Carriage Hills subdivision since 1978

Grabbe is director for the Associa-tion of American Railroads, a non-prof-

it t rade association for all Class I rail-roads In the U.S. He also served in the Army.

McDonald has been an Army officer since 1964 and is a comptroller for the Army Reserve Training Division.

Dubbed Canton's hometown booster. Preblich hosts "The Sandy Show" on Omnicom Cablevision and also wri tes a weekly column, "Canton Chatter ," for the Observer

Bodenmiller served as a Canton trus-tee for six years f rom 1978 through 1984. She also has served on myriad commit tees in Canton Including the planning commission.

A-team group shifts its gears

The A-team may be s tar t ing its final season in Plymouth and Canton

The federal ly funded drunk driving detection effort , launched in 1983, has been hampered by dwindling police part icipat ion due to burnout and sched-uling difficulties, at least in Plymouth, said t r a f f i c Officer Robert Henry

Drunk drivers also are getting hard-er to find, Henry maintains.

Both Plymouth and Canton have been allocated about $5,200 for the budget yea r which began Oct. 1. The monies most be used fo r overt ime.

"We don't have the manpower or in-teres t ," Henry said. "It will still work, but not on as large a scale."

Henry said be is currently the only City of Plymouth officer willing to

work overt ime specifically to deal with the drunk-driving problem He said he gets out every other weekend.

"I think as people became aware of the program, drunk drivers got harder to find," he added

Henry, though, believes that the pro-gram has served its purpose

"WHILE ACCIDENTS are up, drunk-driving related accidents are down sub-stantially," he said. The average breathalyser reading when the pro-gram star ted was 0.16 to 0 U , he con-tinued. Now. it 's 0.11.

A reading above 0.10 is considered legally drunk

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Canton teacher is suspended

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School security guard stands tall By Atria Lewis statt writer

By Diane d a t e staff writer

A Plymouth Canton High teacher has been suspended without pay following a s tudent 's allegation that the teacher touched her buttocks and later made a r e m a r k about her body.

Norman Kee, assistant superintend-ent for personnel, said David Falzett i , an a r t teacher employed with Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools since 1971, was first suspended with pay Oct. 8 pending an investigation of the alle-gations.

An investigation uncovered enough information to take fur ther discipli-nary action, Kee said. As a result Fal-zett i has been given a six-week suspen-sion without pay starting O c t 15.

"We have made investigations — have worked with the employee and his a t torney — and have reason to believe that these allegations have some ba-sis," Kee said.

FALZETTT*S ADMITTANCE back to school a t the end of six weeks is "pend-

torney" that there "wi l l not be a basis for such allegations in the future ," he added.

A 17-year-old, l l th -grade female stu-dent told school personnel the alleged

incident took place in early October while she, a male student and Falzet t i were leaving a "storage area" ad jacen t to the classroom. Other students were in the classroom, Kee said.

FALZETTI DENIES the allegations, Kee said. Despite repeated efforts, the Observer was unable to reach Falzet t i , his at torney Steve Amberg or a union representative.

Investigations were conducted by Kee, the school principal and Wayne County Protect ive Services, a division of child and youth services. The agency evaluates allegations of abuse, neglect and dependency of children 17 years old and younger

Kee said the goals behind the dis-tr ict 's investigation were: "Number one, to protect the students. We also need to protect the district in t e rms of liability, and we need to protect the rights of an individual. With those thing* is mind, and in that order, we fe l t i t was appropr ia te to take this ac-tion."

Kee said the district ii "aIways on

tor between teachers and students He added that as f a r as he knew there has never been charges of a similar inci-dent In the district.

Rick O ' T o o l e k e e p s a w a t c h f u l e y e o n c o m i n g s a n d g o i n g s a t C e n -t e n n i a l E d u c a t i o n a l P a r k .

His real name LS Rick Brogdon. He's tried to use it in real life but it

just doesn't work. Instead, most people know him as Rick OToole, the profes-sional wrest ler .

And if that doesn't ring a bell, you might r emember him as one of the hosts of the "Ricky and Wicky Show," televised through Omnicom Cablevi-sion on public access in 1981.

But it is his "real job," that of securi-ty and safety guard at Plymouth Can-ton High School, of which he is the proudest.

"I like my )ob," OToole zealously announced. "I think it's interesting and rewarding."

And he says the "kids," as be refers to them, like him as well. And well they should. Af ter all, OToole stands 5-11 and weighs about 260 pounds.

"They respect me for Just mere size, If nothing else," OToole said. "But the important thing Ls that I t rea t them like people and deal with them honest-ly."

O T O O L E SAID that the most rewarding part of his job is when the students come back to visit a f te r they've graduated.

"They come back to visit with their own children sometimes," OToole said.

people "They talk about going to class and such. They come back to say thanks.'

"You have to remember that In my Job, I 'm not only worring about the physical surroundings, but 8,800 minds as well. I try to help make the atmos-phere conducive to education, not to al-ienate people f rom education."

OToole ' s philosophy in the whole scheme of life ls that people have to " learn their priorities and have respect for themselves and society."

And so In between talking with h is kids and spending time with his wife, Karen, whom be said is his "best f r iend," OToole wrestles on a par t -t ime basis for the National Wrestling Alliance.

If he had his way, he'd be wrest l ing full t ime, but in 1972 he was forced to get a "real Job" as security guard be-cause of a rib Injury.

OToole began wrestling a t age 15, a sport be took up as a child while grow-ing up in Mount Healthy, Ohio, 12 miles northwest of Cincinnati. At age 15,

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Minister appeals talk by witch A local minister said he plans to ap-

peal the recommendation of a commit-tee appointed by Plymouth-Canton school administrators to allow Marion Kuclo, a professed witch, to give a presentation next week to students at Plymouth Salem High.

The Rev. Thomas Pals , pastor of the First Baptist Church of Plymouth, said be will appeal the decision to Supt. Dr. John Hoben and, if necessary, to the en-tire school board.

' 1 guess I would disagree with some of their conclusions . . . and feel they sidestepped some issues I raised." Pals said of the commit tee 's repor t

The committee didn' t buy Pals' claims that Gundella (Kudo) lacked ac-ademic credentials to address students, that allowing her to speak without re-

teacher to present a balanced picture of an issue," the commit tee reported. "Face-to-face debate Is only one of them.

"MRS. KUCLO"S talk is par t of a specific curriculum plan involving the use of different mater ia ls . We have no reason to question the competence of the teachers in this ma t t e r

"We conclude that there is room in any carefully developed curriculum for the use of a wide variety of educational strategies," the report continued.

' T o take ooe of these strategies out of context Is to cast a chill on all that is creat ive and innovative in the profes-sion of teaching.

"Obviously, the school system has an obligation to be alert to Incompetence

"She has not been invited to cele-brate a religious ceremony nor to pros-elytize," the report said. "She has been asked to present information of a his-torical na ture ."

The commit tee consisted of parents Dorothy Atwell and Douglas McClen-nen, Pa t r ic ia Patton, principal of Lowell Middle School; Judith Pavitt , li-brarian a t West Middle School; and Shelly Rybarsyk, a teacher at Pioneer Middle School.

Hoben has reportedly indicated that he will rule on any appeal of the com-mittee 's recommendation prior to Mon-day's school board meeting so that body would have time to decide any subsequent appeal.

buttal would violate academic fairness m f f n O a M of p o * e r to the schooBTWe and that her a p p e a r a n c e would find no evidence of that in this case." besmirch the constitutional principle of The commit tee also concluded that separation of church and s tate Gundella's appearance wouldn't violate

"There are various ways open to a federal law.

GUNDELLA *ls scheduled to speak &6*T w « B « d i y She HKT the" w o n t receive a speaker 's fee.

Sherry Frazier , a media specialist at

Salem, said she arranged for Gundel-la 's appearance at the request of psy-chology and English teachers.

Gundella's talks are to center on the Salem witch trials and parapsychology. Her lectures will be limited to students in specific classes who may be excused if they so desire.

Pa l s said be has problems with sev-era l pa r t s of the committee 's report .

"I t doesn't address the quality of her expert ise whatsoever," he said. That ' s what the issue of academic excel lent* was all about."

As for academic fairness, Pals said t ha t t he community outcry over Gun-della 's appearance demands a balanced presentation. "Doesn't that say (ome-tMng atjoot t h t t h e t n g - r cuuUuvqs ia l issue and needing a different perspec-t ive?" be said

Buyers found for Omnicom what's inside

Diane Qa*e staff writer

Capital Cities Communication Inc. has found a buyer for Omnicom Ca-blevisioo, which provides cable televi-sion for Plymouth and Canton.

N-Com l imi ted Is a par tnership that is M percent owned by Harcharan " H a r r y " Sort , who has served as vice pr—idsn< and director of sngi e a s i n g a t Capi ta l Cities Cable Inc. since its tn-

i 1M0 He Is responsible for ~«r« —- — —

(ABC) takes (dace. Federal Communi-cations Commission (FCC) regulations forbid networks f r o m owning cab le sys-tems.

The closing of the sale will occur about the s a m e t ime as the merger , ac-cording to a letter written to govern-mental adminis t ra tors by Freder ick Collman, general manager of the cable

Capi ta l Cttias was forced to divest it-self of Omnicom by Jan. I , which Is

i a m e r a e r between Capital Cities Co.

T h e r e will be no changes in of programming and operatioaa a s a

of the sale," Collman

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Limited'! ability to "manage , " as well as its "expertise" with cable. Collman. said

"Clearly Mr Suri has both," he add-ed.

Omnicom — serving Canton, Plym-outh, North ville, Belleville and Ham-tramck — had previously asked the Canton Township Board of Trustees to approve an increase In basic r a t e s

Plymouth Township and the City of Plymouth have voted t o deny the rate-

systems operations aad result of the transaction "

T H E COMMUNITIES Omnicom a r e concerned

At Tuesday's board meet ing Trustee Stephen Larson sti ssssd that new own-ership of the cable oompeny could af-fect the entire f ranchise agreement for

n r a t e '

should be postponed, Larson said. Su-pervisor J a m e s Poole agreed.

"We have a new buyer, and that 's the person that we should talk to," Poole said

Cable operators a re allowed to raise ra tes to subscribers on p remimum movie channels, like HBO and Show-time.

However, for besic packages - in-cluding Cable News Network (CNN), The Weather f h snnn l , the E n t e r t a i n

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U.N. wins local endorsement at 40th birthday By Doog Funke staff writer

The United Nations, established to ease world tensions, celebrates its 40th birthday today amid a growing concern about nuclear war and the proliferation of international terror ism

Even though American interests of-ten seem to take a beating in that fo-rum. and the world hardly seems to be a safer place m which to live, local pol-iticians, peace activists and community leaders unanimously believe that the U N can and should survive.

Education has been important to the development of this nation." said Nancy Vernon, president of the Plym-outh branch of the American Associa-tion of University Women (AAUW)

If we stop communicating with each other, we stop educating our-selves and understanding other peo-ple,' she added

U.S. Rep Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth. and Rep William D Ford, D-Taylor. who represents Canton, concur

"I THINK it's an appropr ia te place to have free discussions with our allies as well as our adversar ies ," Purseli said To that extent. I think it's a via ble organization.

"As all forums which try to emulate democracy, it's very inefficient, said Ford "I think it's bet ter to have long arguments than war every time you have a disagreement with somebody."

Joan Pence of Plymouth, director of the Peace Resource Center of Western Wayne County, sugges ts s e v e r a l changes to make the U N a more po-tent organization

1 think maybe we need to al ter the f ramework a little — reduce veto pow er. make resolutions binding some-how, " she said "There needs to be con sequences for resolutions '

Disbanding the U N would just mud-dy the peace process, she hypothesized

There will come a day when we'll finally decide we can' t fight an armed conflict," Pence said The risk of nu-clear war is too great We should at least have a mechanism m place for conflict mediation '

Many Americans are agitated about what they perceive as low return on

this country's payment of 1192 million to the U N. — one quarter of that fo rum's annual budget The U N s seem ing inability to deal with terrorism also raises doubts about its usefulness

"IT'S DIFFICULT to monitor, con-trol and resolve,' Pursell admitted I think it's a natural agenda item Ter-rorism is counterproductive to any na tion in the world It should be fully de-bated."

"We need to look past narrow nation-alism." Pence said "We've got to look out for each other "

Pence, though, said she doubts

whether the . U N is equipped to deai with ter ror ism

"Terror ism is a poor man s war, she said I don't think it's a job for the U N It 's up to us to look at our foreign policy

One way to give the U N more teeth, Pence suggested, would be to suspend member nations for particularly outra-geous behavior and deny them the spot light of publicity there The U.N is a tremendous propaganda machine '

Ford said he recalls that a majority of current U N countries didn't belong when the forum was established in 1945

One thing that now gets in the way is it has become a debating forum so these little guys can make just as much noise as the big guys," Ford said,

The temperament of some A m e n cans may raise expectation levels to unreasonable levels, he suggested "Americans Like to have everything tidy — let's have a meeting and t ie ev-erything up. " Ford said

Vernon said the AAUW has formally supported overseas programs and women's causes around the world If the U.S. were to pull out of the U N . she said, we'll have lost all gains we've made for peaceful existence."

PENCE SAID that while she believes the U.N s once bright hopes for peace have dimmed, they haven't died

If we tear it down, there will be nothing left and we'll have to start from scratch

The only weapon left is non-vioknt conflict resolution, and the U N repre-sents tremendous potential for doing that through mediation and negotia-tion." Pence said

Ford concluded his analysis with this observation "While the U.N isn't a real bellringer of perceivable success in recent years as a peacekeeper it's the only game in town "

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Teacher shortages to bring salary raises By Mary Klnmic staff writer

Area districts will pay an average of $36,127 this year for teachers with a master 's degree at the top of the salary scale

Salaries a t that educational and ex-perience level, however, vary greatly among South Redford, Redford Un-ion, P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n . Livonia, Wayne-Westland, Garden City and Clarenceville

Salaries range f rom $38,842 in South Redford to $30,249 in nearby Clarenceville, which includes parts of Livonia, Redford Township and Farmington Hills.

The size of a school district or the state equalized valuation (one indica-tion of a distr ict 's ability to pay) have relatively little correlation with how much teachers are paid in the dis-tricts surveyed

Starting salar ies for area teachers range f rom $15,350 (in Clarenceville) to $20,225 (in South Redford).

Although it is has one of the small-est enrollments of the districts sur-veyed. South Redford led the districts surveyed in paying teachers at the top of the mas te r ' s and bachelor's salary-schedules

WAYNE-WESTLAND, which has the largest student population of the districts surveyed, ranks fifth when it comes to paying teachers

Livonia Public Schools, which has the highest SEV ($16 billion) of the districts surveyed, ranks third and fourth respectively on the salary-schedules for bachelor 's and master 's levels

Last year , the average minimum pay for bachelor 's level teachers throughout the s ta te was $15,214 Fig-ures were unavailable for those with a master 's degree at the top of the scale The average salary for teach-ers (at all levels) in Wayne County was $29,189, according to the Michi gan Depar tment of Education Nei-ther s ta te nor county departments had the average sa lary for teachers with bachelor's or master ' s degrees

Beginning teachers with bachelor degrees are paid a minimum $20,225 in South Redford. $19,287 in Redford Union, $18,307 in Livonia. $18,305 in Garden City. $18,060 in Wayne-West-land and $15,350 in Clarenceville.

Maximum levels for those teachers are $33,697 in South Redford and $31,682, a f t e r 10 years, in Redford Union. With a mas te r ' s degree and ex-perience. a teacher ' s salary ranges f rom $21,628 to $38,842 in South Red-ford and f r o m $21,022 to $37,708 in

Redford Union In South Redford, teachers with

mas te r ' s degrees receive money in addition to their regular salary if they have 10 hours ($250 a year), 20 hours ($500) or 30 hours ($750). The doctor-ate level pays $2,500 more than the max imum salary for the mas te r ' s level, while a specialist degree pays $1,000 more

A BACHELOR'S degree and 20 years experience brings an additional $400. A mas te r ' s degree pays $500 ex-tra a f t e r 16 years. Teachers who have part icipated in continuing education programs may earn up to an addi-tional 1 to 2 percent of their salary for 12 to 24 hours of in-service work

Redford Union teachers with a bachelor 's degree receive an extra $867 92 a year if they have 15 hours of additional education, and $1,157.22 if they have 20 hours. Teachers with a mas te r ' s degree and 15 hours a r e paid an ex t r a $867.92, while those with 30 hours receive $1,735 83 extra. Teach-ers at the doctorate level a re paid f rom $22,759 to $39,974.

Beginning teachers with bachelor degrees in the Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools earn $17,806. At the other end of (he scale, teachers with mas te r ' s degrees plus 30 hours and 12 years experience earn $37,392.

Additionally, teachers at the begin-ning of the 16th year in the district receive $250 annually above their sal-ar ies

Plymouth-Canton has no salary-level for persons holding doctorate degrees

Teachers salaries in Plymouth-Canton have been negotiated through the school year 1987-88

• We don't anticipate any adjust-ments ." said Norm Key, assistant su-perintendent for employee relat ions

Key said the contract calls for in-creases of 5 percent for the next two years, through 1987-88

That means a start ing teacher earning $17,806 for school year 1985-86 will have 5 percent added to this year ' s sa lary for 1986-87. For 1986-87. he would earn $18,696 and for 1987-88. he would earn $19,631

FOR A MASTER'S degree plus 30 hours, the district will add 5 percent and then add $600 over and above the mas te r ' s degree pay level.

In Livonia, a teacher can work 12 years and earn a master ' s degree to receive the maximum pay of $36,980. A doctora te can bring $1,354 more at any level.

In Garden City, a teacher with a bachelor 's degree earns a max imum

$29,838 af t£r 10 years. A master ' s de-gree brings a salary f rom $21,051 to $35,512 a f te r 11 years With a Ph D , a teacher can earn f rom $26,177 to $40,088, also af ter 11 years. An edu-cation specialist is paid $24,899 to $38,807

According to the salary scale in Wayne-Westland. a teacher with a bachelor's degree earns up to $37,040 a f te r 10 steps Eleven steps are be-tween the low and high pay for a teacher with a mas te r ' s degree ($19,950 and $36,212) or with an edu-cation specialist or double master ' s degree ($21,260 and $38,370). A teach-er with a Ph.D. is paid f rom $23,160 to $42,160 in 12 steps.

•According to the old Clarenceville contract — contract negotiations a re underway - the start ing salary for a teacher with a bachelor's degree is 11 steps f rom the maximum $26,219. The pay for a teacher with a master ' s degree is $16,575 to $30,249. also 11 steps apar t

NONE OF THE districts has a shor tage of t e a c h e r s now, but Clarenceville Superintendent Michael Shibler predicted shortages of math and science instructors in the fu ture because persons going to colleges aren ' t studying those fields He said salaries will increase to a t t ract those professionals.

Added Thomas Svitkovich, associ-ate superintendent in Wayne-West-land: 'We haven't hired a beginning teacher since 1977. District enroll-ment has been declining over the years, reducing the need for teach-ers."

Among the subjects for which it is difficult to find teachers are comput-ers. accounting, foreign languages, math, health occupations and voca-tional areas. Svitkovich said.

Out of about 1,000 teaching posi-tions in Livonia. Roy Montambeau, assistant superintendent for person-nel, recalled only two instances of the district having difficulty filling any of them.

"We're very selective," be said "We've had trouble finding a chemis-try teacher part t ime If it were full time, we wouldn't have much trouble We're having trouble finding a part-time librarian. If it were full t ime, we wouldn't have any trouble."

Thirty-five teachers are on the layoff list in Garden City. Plenty of early and secondary education teach-ers are still available, according to personnel secretary Denise Hanchett.

"I don't remember the last t ime one was hired,* the maid ' I t ' s been many, many years "

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Except for special education, the last instructor hired in Garden City was an industrial education teacher in 1977

"THE ONLY OPENING we have is a half-time in special education," Hanchett said. "Alot of our teachers on the layoff lists haven ' t been con-tacted in three or four years. A lot of them have left teaching or won' t want to come back"

Livonia has 85 teachers on layoff, "give or take five," Montambeau esti-mated. Ninety-six in Wayne-West-land, 27 in South Redford and six in Redford Union are on layoff .

A ret i rement law passed four months ago isn't expected to have much of an impact in local districts. Among its provisions, the new law al-lows teachers to retire during the next three years and receive full ben-efits if their age and the number of years of credited service totals 80 or more

"I only have in my hand right now (notices) f rom one teacher for the end of the year and one administrator," Montambeau said. "In a typical year, we'll get 15 to 25 ret i rements Last year it was as low as 15 because ev-erybody was waiting for this law to pass. I think everybody will be

surprised if (the number of retire-ments) is 50."

"Within the next year, we will be hiring new people," said Dr. Lyle Kin-sey, assistant superintendent for ad-ministrative services with Redford Union. "It 's difficult to say whether we'll have many retirements. This year we had three people retire, and it 's remained at that level for the last few years.

"I would anticipate come next June, we probably will have more," Kinsey said. "But there's no way of knowing unless we've received notice in writing.

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4 HISTORICAL EXHIBIT The special exhibit being shown at the Plymouth

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F i re f igh te rs are sending out warn ing signals about the wide range of home hea t ing devices tha t a r e gaining populari ty in the m a r k e t p l a c e

All year long, however, the n u m b e r one cause of f i re is "carelessness s t ressed Can ton Fire Capt Art Winkel

Winter has the a l t e r n a t i v e hea t ing devices and fu rnaces going all the t ime, ' Winkel said The po-tent ial for f ire is there m o r e d u r i n g the winter*than the s u m m e r "

Kerosene stoves a r e high on the list of potentially hazardous household i t e m s F i r e s a r e commonly caused when persons r e fue l i ndoor s while the s tove is lighted, use the wrong g r a d e of kerosene, neglect proper maintenance rules, l e ave it una t tended and p lace it near objects tha t a r e f l a m m a b l e

USING PLASTIC bags to t h r o w a w a y ashes f r o m a wood stove is especially foolish, Winkel said

People clean out the i r f i r e p l a c e s and wood

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Drunk-driving a r r e s t s and t i cke t s increased dra-mat ica l ly the first yea r of the p r o g r a m in both Plymouth and Canton. Henry said, and even though i h o s e f l u m b e r s declined s ign i f ican t ly last year , they still were higher than before the p r o g r a m began

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Henry said he wouldn't be su rp r i s ed to see f ede r al funding end a f te r this yea r "When you don't put people out on a regular basis .- the p r o g r a m won't be a s good "

Still, the public has b e c o m e a w a r e of drunk dr iv-ing through special e n f o r c e m e n t e f f o r t s and semi-n a r s which is good in i tself , sa id Henry, who's t ry ing to drum up interes t in a s e m i n a r next month at the Plymouth Cultural C e n t e r

The Jaycees are gene ra l sponsors Budweiser will provide a film and p a m p h l e t s Ron Lowe, P lymouth city a t torney, will d i scuss the law and Henry will talk about what he looks fo r when on the road

SEVERAL PERSONS also will g radua l ly get drunk under the supervision of au thor i t i e s and then p e r f o r m sobriety tes ts to d e m o n s t r a t e the e f f ec t s of alcohol over t ime

"We'll let them drink in f ron t of the public so they can see what t hey ' r e d r ink ing and see how thei r wri t ing deter iora tes , the i r speech de te r iora tes and coordination de t e r io r a t e s , " Hen ry said

The ve te ran off icer said he isn ' t r ea l ly surpr ised tha t b rewer ies a r e get t ing m o r e and m o r e involved in alcohol abuse seminars

"Budweiser is very i n t e r e s t e d in mak ing people a w a r e of being responsible Na tu ra l l y , they want the i r sa les to stay up."

Hen ry said he f inds most d runk or impai red driv-e r s a r e persons 18-40 y e a r s of age . Many a re busi-ness or professional people who over indulge while en t e r t a in ing clients or unwinding wi th col leagues

Most a r e men, Henry said, bu t an increasing n u m b e r of ca ree r -minded w o m e n have been s topped the last th ree years .

The seminar should be e n t e r t a i n i n g as well as educa t iona l . Henry said

'We' re hoping to get s e v e r a l hundred people We w a n t to show you don' t r ea l i ze it, but when you drink, this is the way you ge t

"When you have to go a n d te l l people their son, wi fe or daughter is dead, i t ' s a ha rd thing to do My f a t h e r was an alcoholic. I ' ve go t a personal c r u s a d e due to personal reasons and th i s job "

The s emina r will run 8-10 p .m Monday, Nov 11 There is no admission c h a r g e

stoves, and then a f t e r a week they think i t 's O.K Winkel said They put the ashes in plast ic bags and out in the g a r a g e You'd be surpr ised how m a n y e m b e r s a r e still there

Af t e r c l ean ing a f i r ep lace or wood stove, the ashes should be dumped in a m e t a l container wi th a lid, no m a t t e r how much t i m e has elapsed s ince the f l a m e s w e r e ext inguished, he added

E l e c t r i c hea te rs , which use a lot of e l ec t r i c i ty should not be hooked to extens ion cords

Most extens ion cords a r e not r a ted to c a r r y t ha t much w a t t a g e Winkel said They ove rhea t and s t a r t a f i r e

I M P O R T A N T R l ' L E S to r e m e m b e r a r e as fol lows

• P l a c e s t o r a g e at least 3 feet away f r o m f u r naces and hot wa t e r tanks

• Burn the proper types of fue ls in hea t ing d e vices

• Look for the UL ( U n d e r w r i t e r s Laboratory-designat ion on produc ts b e f o r e purchas ing

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p laces and other heat ing dev ices • Clean f i r ep lace ch imneys at least once a y e a r • Ins ta l l at least one s m o k e detector on each

level of the house • T e a c h children not to play with m e c h a n i c a l

devices t ha t could s t a r t a f i r e Winkel emphas izes the need for fami l ies to p l an

exit dr i l l s f r o m their homes. F i re p i tmgi i ighpr* c o m m o n l y found in buildings, a lso a r e an i m p o r t a n t asse t in ward ing against f i r e s in homes, Winkel said

Double key deadlocks a r e hazardous when f a rm lies a r e t ry ing to f lee a burning home. Keys m u s t be used to unlock these deadlocks before the door will open f r o m the inside

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obituaries MICHAEL Y. YUEN

F u n e r * ] se rv ices for Mr. Yuen, 47, of P l y m o u t h T o w m i u p w e r e held recent ly in Schrade r F u n e r a l H o m e in P l y m o u t h wi th bur ia l a t R ive rad© Ceme-te ry , P lymou th . Of f ic ia t ing was P a a t o r J o n Bed-ford .

Mr Yuen, who died Oct. 17 in Ann Arbor, was born in Hong Kong and moved to P l y m o u t h f r o m Livonia in 1979. He was a m e m b e r of the Chinese Eng inee r ing Associat ion of Met ropol i tan Det ro i t , was pr inc ipa l of the Chinese Language School at Schoo lc ra f t College in 1983 and was in c h a r g e of a Chinese l anguage rad io b roadcas t in 1982-83. A re-sea rch eng ineer fo r Ford Motor Co., be e a r n e d his m a s t e r ' s deg ree in a e r o d y n a m i c eng inee r ing de-gree f r o m UCLA-Berkley in 1962.

Surv ivors include: wife, Anna, daugh te r . Mi-chelle; son. David; f a t h e r . King-Sang Yuen of Hong Kong; and a s is ter in Montrea l .

C L Y D E E V E R E T T SMITH J R .

F u n e r a l se rv ices for Mr Smith , 54, of Wes t land w e r e held recen l ty in the New bu rg United Method-ist Church of Livonia with bur ia l a t N e w burgh C e m e t e r y , Livonia. Of f ic ia t ing w a s the Rev . Ed-w a r d C. Coley with a r r a n g e m e n t s m a d e by S c h r a d e r F u n e r a l Home. M e m o r i a l con t r ibu t ions m a y be m a d e to the Michgian Cancer F o u n d a t i o n for r e sea rch .

Mr Smith, who died Oct. 17 in Ann Arbor , was born in West land He was co-owner of Clyde Smith and Sons g reenhouse and f a r m m a r k e t on New-burgh just south of Joy in West land. Mr. Smi th w a s a m e m b e r of P l y m o u t h Rock Lodge No. 47 F and A.M., was a c h a r t e r m e m b e r of P l y m o u t h DeMo-lay, a m e m b e r of P l y m o u t h E lks B.P.O.E. No. 1780, of the P l y m o u t h Hi-12 Club, a c h a r t e r m e m b e r of the N e w b u r g Methodis t Men 's Club, and a m e m b e r of the N e w b u r g United Methodist Church.

Surv ivors Include: wife, Mar tha ; daugh te r s . Deb-bie Bar son of West land and Diane Urs i t t i of P a l m Beach Gardens , Fla. ; s isters, Joyce Kallos of P l y m -outh and Mar i lyn Gray of South Lyon; b ro the r . Da-vid of West land; and two g randch i ld ren

D O N A L D W C A M P B E L L

F u n e r a l s e rv ices for Mr Campbe l l , 77, of P l y m -outh w e r e held recen t ly in the Ross B. N o r t h r o p & Son F u n e r a l H o m e in Redford with burial at G r a n d Lawn Ceme te ry , Det ro i t

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M r Campbel l , a r e t i r e d c h i r o p r a c t o r , died Sept 29 in Hendry Conva lescen t C e n t e r in P lymouth . He pract iced ch i rop rac t i c m e d i c i n e for 50 y e a r s in nor thwest Detroi t and r e t i r e d in 1972. He g r a d u a t -ed f r o m P a l m e r C h i r o p r a c t i c College in Davenpor t , Iowa, and served in t he A r m y Air T ranspo r t Com-mand in World War II . Su rv ivo r s include: wife , Christ ina, 10 nephews and t h r e e nieces

R E G I N A L D WILLIAMS

F u n e r a l se rv ices fo r Mr. Wil l iams, 85. of P l y m -outh were held r ecen l ty in L a m b e r t - V e r m e u l e n Fu-nera l Home in P l y m o u t h wi th bur ia l a t Glen E d e n Cemete ry . Of f ic ia t ing w a s t he Rev . John N. Gren-fell, J r . A Masonic s e r v i c e w a s held Oct. 21.

Mr. Williams, who died O c t 19 in F a r m i n g t o n Hills, was b o m in E n g l a n d H e w a s an e lec t r i c ian with Detroi t Edison fo r 37V» y e a r s and w a s a m e m -ber of Dea rborn Mason ic Lodge 172. Survivors in-clude: wife. Myrt le ; b r o t h e r s , C l a r ence and H o r a c e of Manitoba, Canada , s i s t e r . Myr t l e Beddome of Manitoba, and two g r a n d c h i l d r e n .

ELVIS HICKS

F u n e r a l se rv ices for Mr Hicks, 89, of P l y m o u t h w e r e held recen t ly in S c h r a d e r F u n e r a l H o m e wi th bur ia l a t Cadil lac M e m o r i a l Ga rdens , West land. Of-f ic iat ing was P a s t o r J . M a r k B a r n e s wi th a r r a n g e -men t s m a d e by S c h r a d e r F u n e r a l Home. M a n o r i a l contr ibut ions m a y be m a d e to t he d e p a r t m e n t of d e p a r t m e n t

y Hospital , / physical the rapy a t S t J o s e p h Mercy Hospital , Ann Arbor.

Mr. Hicks, who died Oct . 17 in P lymouth , w a s born in Big Sandy, Tenn. , and moved to P l y m o u t h f rom Tennessee in 1947. He s e r v e d with the UJS. Army in World War II. Mr . Hicks re t i red f r o m the Ford Motor Co. in 1979 a f t e r working as a m a c h i n e opera tor for 27 years .

Survivors include: wi fe , G r a c e ; sons, T h o m a s of Canton, Timothy of P l y m o u t h a n d Will iam of Belle-ville; sisters, Virginia M a r t i n of P lymouth and Mat -tie Duf fy of J ackson . Tenn.; a n d brother . John of Medina, Tenn

NORMAN A. NILES F u n e r a l services fo r Mr Niles, 88, of Nor thvi l le

w e r e held recent ly In C a s t e r l ine F u n e r a l H o m e in Nor th vil le with bur ia l a t R u r a l Hill C e m e t e r y , Nor th ville. Off ic ia t ing w a s t he Rev. E r i c H a m m e r

Mr. Niles, who died O c t 10 In Da l ton, Ga. , was born in Chicago and m o v e d to the N o r t h vi l le a r e a in 1930. He was owner of Niles Horse T r a n s p o r t a -tion, was a m e m b e r of the Harness H o r s e m e n Asso-c ia t ion, of P lymouth Elks , and of VFW P o s t 4012 of N o r t h ville.

Surv ivors include: d a u g h t e r , Shelley Niles of P lymou th , sisters, Dorothy Darne l l , L o r r a i n e Os-borne , Ar lene Dale, and Sandy Webster , b ro thers , Howard , Archie, and Wll lard .

C L A R K E W . H U N T F u n e r a l services (or Mr. Hunt, 88, of West land

w e r e held recent ly In S c h r a d e r F u n e r a l H o m e with the Rev. John N. Gren fe l l J r . o f f ic ia t ing . Memor ia l cont r ibut ions m a y be m a d e to the Mich igan Pa rk in -sons Foundat ion.

Mr Hunt, who died O c t 17 In Livonia , was born in Ontar io , Canada, and moved to Wes t l and f r o m Det ro i t in 19M, He was a Sea r s e m p l o y e e fo r 10 y e a r s and a f t e r tha t w a s an independent business-m a n , m a n a g i n g i n v e s t m e n t portfol ios . He w a s a m e m b e r of Newburg United Methodist Church . Sur-v i v o r s include: daughters , M a r y Beth Reef of P lym-outh and Susanne Cot t ie r of Woodstock, N.Y.; s is ter , Abigai l Sheare r of Canada ; and five g r a n d c h i l d r e n

TEAIRA L. G R E N D Y S A F u n e r a l services fo r in fan t T e a i r a , age four

months , w e r e held r ecen t ly In Vermeu len M e m o r i a l F u n e r a l H o m e in West land with bur ia l a t Cadi l lac M e m o r i a l Gardens W e s t Off ic ia t ing w a s the Rev Kenne th F . Gruebel.

T e a i r a , who died Oct. 18 in Mercy Hospi ta l , Mon-roe, is su rv ived by: pa ren t s , Shirley a n d Ted P r i c e of Monroe; brothers , Ronald and Brad ley , and g r a n d m o t h e r s , P a t r e n d a BUTTS of Canton and Sharon Grendysa of Monroe.

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O'Toole stands tall obituaries Continued from Page 1

much against his mother's wishes, he headed for Detroit in hopes of begin-ning a professional wrestling career

"I was young, had a lot of energy, and I wanted to set the world oo f i re ," said SI year-old OToole. "I wrestled in Cobo Hall and around the state, bat now it's just a part-time thing "

OTOOLE LS ooe of si i security guards at the Centennial Educational Pa r t . He said that be is a number of people all in ooe - a detective, a big brother, a bouncer, a narcotics detec-tive, and a utility man.

He said that sometimes he gets blamed for "being outspoken," and that

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the job is "frustrating a t t imes," but that, overall, all his days "turn out to be pretty good ones in the long run. "

Somewhere down the road, "10 or 15 years or so," he'd like to manage a big mall facility and do some consultant work for schools "

And after that, "well . as be said, " just take it easy After all, I've been working since I was 12 in some form or another "

Panelists to take look at Rouge in year 2005

The Rouge River Watershed Council will hold a panel discussion of "2005 The Next Twenty years in the Rouge Basin" on Thursday. October 24, begin-ning at 11 a.m. on 1150 S. Canton Cen-ter Road, just south of Cherry Hill, in the auditorium.

Panelists are: James Murray, Water Resources Commission; Frank Baldwin and Roy Schramek, Department of Natural Resources. Patrick Bruoett. SEMCOG, and Glenn Brown, Wayne County Health Depar tment

Each panel member will give a brief overview of his concerns, roles, and re-sponsibilities in the development and implementation of the Rouge Basin Remedial Action Plan over the next 20 years

A question and answer period will follow

Coffee and doughnuts will be served from 9 a.m. on, with an execut ive com mi tee meeting at 9 30 a m and general membership meeting at 10 a m

EVA M. BROCK HA US

Funeral services for Mrs. Brockhaus, 88, of North ville were held recently in Caster line Foneal Home with burial a t Parkview Memorial Ceme-tery, Livonia Officiating was Dr Lawrence Chamberlain.

Mrs. Brockhaus, who died nov 19 in MkkUefcelt Hope Nursing in Westland, was bom in t jxi injpnr and lived in Plymouth for many years. She was a bomemaker Survivors include: daughter, Lorraine Mc-Cutchan of North ville; sister, Minnie S t Amour of Muskegon, brothers, Walter of Muskegon, Harry of Arizona, and Joseph of Muskegon; four grand-children and five great-grandchildren

FAITH L. HORMLAN

Funeral services for Mrs. Horman, 71. of West-land were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Parkview Memorial Cemetery Offi-ciating was Pas tor Headley ThweatL

Mrs. Horman, who died Oc t 11 in Ann Arbor, was a bomemaker . A former longtime resident of Nan-kin Township (now Westland), she moved to Florida in 1970 and returned to Westland last year Survi-vors include: husband, Walter, son, William Bran-tboover of Lakeport, Fla.; daughters, Roma Jean Lockart of Canton and Osa Newsom of South Lyon, sister, Olive God bey of West Virginia; brother,

grandchildren.

BLYTHE R. SCHMHMLC3N

Funeral wi vices for Mr. Schmidletn, 74, of F t Myers, Fla., were held recent ly in First United Methodist Church of Plymouth with burial a t Parkview Memorial Cemetery Officiating was the Rev John GrenfeU Jr . , with a r rangements made by Lambert-Vermeuien Funeral Home, Plymouth.

Mrs. Schmidlein, who died O c t 15 in S t Mary Hospital, formerly lived in Plymouth. A bomemak-er . she was a member of F i r s t United Methodist Church erf Plymouth, was a Red Croaa volunteer, and was active in the American Association of Re-tired Persons. Survivors include: daughter, Frankie LaMirand of Plymouth; son, Larry McCall of Qsprey, Fla.; brother, Harley Morgan of Lexington, Ky , seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchil-dren

MARY ft. FRANKS

Funeral services for Mrs. Franks, 7i , of Mio Mich., were held recently in S t John Neumann Catholic Church in Canton with burial at Cherry Hill Cemetery, Canton.

Mrs. Franks, who died O c t 19 in Southfield, was a bomemaker and a retired former district mana-ger for the Detroit F ree Press. She was a member of Lady erf Grace Church, was a volunteer for Vet-erans Hospital, was a member of the Guild Club of Lady of Grace Church in Dearborn Heights for 24 years.

Survivors include: husband, Joseph, son, Gerald of Canton; sisters, Ann Meredith and Eva M a o Donald, and three grandchildren

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Announcements for Brevities should be sub-mitted by noon Monday for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue Bring in or mail announcements to the Observ-er at 489 S Main

• HAUNTED HOUSE • The Canton Jaycees and Wesllaod Jaycees are

joining to operate a Haunted House on Ford Road just east of 1-275 through Oct. JO. The hours a re 7-10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 7-11 p.m Friday and Saturday. Admission is 12 per person Group rates a re available by calling 397-2035. Dis-count coupons for tbe Canton and Westland Burger Kings will be handed out at the Haunted House Friendly Monster Day will be 5 to 6:50 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 27. During that period all proceeds will be do-nated to tbe National Burn Institute in Ann Arbor

• The Plymouth and Northviile Jaycees annual Haunted House will be in operation through Oct. 31 7 30-10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 7:30-10:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Tbe new location this year is on 5 Mile about three-fourths of a mile -west of Sheldon Road in Northviile Township. Ad-mission is 12.50 for adults and »1 for children 12 and younger

• APPLE FEST RESCHEDULED Saturday, Oct. 26 — Plymouth's historic Old Vil-

lage has rescheduled its rain-delayed Apple Festi-val for this Saturday form 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. Come and enjoy tbe ar ts and c ra f t fair, antiques, enter-tainment, apples, cider, donuts and goodies f rom Plymouth Orchards. The festival's Balloon Bust will take place at 5 p.m

• CANTON HALLOWEEN PARTY Saturday, Oct. 26 — Children's Halloween Par-

ties sponsored by Canton Parks and Recreation will be held 9:30-10:30 a.m. for ages 3-7 and 10:45-11:45 a m for ages 8-12 at the Canton Recreation Center on Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Children should come in costume as tbe party includes a costume judging contest in addition to cartoons, refresh-ments and surprises Advance registration is neces-sary by calling 397-1000 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m Because of l imited space, parents are asked to drop off their children and pick them up a f te r the one-hour par ty

• 50S SOCK DANCE Saturday, Oct 26 - The '50s Sock Hop Fund Ra-

iser, sponsored by Digital Equipment Corp. for Plymouth Community Fund-United Way, will begin 8 p.m. at the Western Wayne County Conservation Association, 6700 Napier. Plymouth. All funds raised will support the Community Fund. The J10 tax-deductible donation covers food, prizes, con-tests, dancing, and '50s fun. Ball Park Hot Dogs is donating the hot dogs, Daly Drive-In its coney sauce, and Disco Dan the music For tickets call Sue Bell at Digital at 344-2318 or the Community Fund office at 453-6879.

• HUNTERS SAFETY CLASSES Sundays, Oct. 27, Nov. 3 — Canton Police and the

Department of Natural Resources (DNR) are spon-soring another hunter safety seminar f rom 8 a.m. %o 1 p.m. on two successive Sundays at the Canton Administration Building Meeting Room, 1150 S. Canton Center Road Both sessions must be attend-ed for this 12-hour course which is required for per-sons age 12-16 to obtain a Michigan hunting ^cense Adults also a re welcome to join this f ree course Bring a sack lunch; a drink will be provided. There is no registration; the f irst 100 people will be ac-cepted. Do not bring any weapons. All course mate-rial will be provided.

• YMCA FALL CLASSES Monday, Oct. 28 — Registrations now are being

taken for Fall Session II at the Plymouth Commu-nity Family YMCA at 248 Union. Plymouth, f rom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday through Oct. 28 Some of tbe classes being offered are karate, dog obedience, aerobics, basketball, swimming, and more. Call 453-2904 or come into the office for more information.

• CHAMBER ANNUAL MEETING Monday, Oct. 28 - Bill Bonds. WXYZ-TV an-

chorman, will be tbe guest speaker at tbe Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce's 52d Annual Dinner in tbe Mayflower Meeting House. The charge is $25 per person. For information and res-ervations, call tbe Chamber at 453-1540.

• P8YCHIC SPEAKER Monday, Oct. 28 — Elaine Ulrich, a psychic asso-

ciated with the Psychic Institute of Clinical Hypno-sis and Mental Science in Brighton, will be the guest speaker at a dinner meeting of the Plymouth, Canton, Northviile chapter of tbe Psychic Eye Per-sons are urged to show up at 6 p.m. and order dinners upon a r r iva l to avoid interruptions during the meeting. The meeting will be at tbe Roman Fo-rum at 41601 Ford west of Haggerty in Canton. Meeting admission charge of (5 does not include the cost of dinner. Guests may attend one meeting and thereafter mus t be invited to become members to attend fu ture meetings. Ulrich's family spans four generations of psychics and she has witnessed spirits since ear ly childhood

• PRESCHOOL TUMBLING Monday, Oct. 28 — Registrations a re being taken

for preschool tumbling offered by .the Plymouth Community Family YMCA from Oct. 28 to Dec. 14 YMCA members may call 453-2904 to register, i>oo-members msut come to the YMCA office a t 248 S. Union to register

Class for ages 3Vk to 5 will be 10:30-11 a.m. and for ages 2>* to 31* 11-11:30 a.m. Monday, Wednes-day and Friday in the gym of the Salvation Army Community Center on Main south of Ann Arbor Road. The beginning class will teach tbe basics of floor gymnastics, front forward roll, backward roll, cartwheels, walk-overs and floor exercise.

A class for ages 3-5 will meet 4-4:30 p.m and 4:30-5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday at Fiegel Ele-mentary School on Joy east of 1-275.

• COSTUME A PUMPKIN CONTEST

Thursday, Oct. 31 — City of Plymouth Pa rks and Recreation Department will be holding its 15th an-

• nual Halloween Costume and Pumpkin Carving Contest begininng 4 p.m. and finishing about 5 p.m. The contest is open to all children In grades K-6 Pumpkins for the carving contest should a l ready be carved, and children interested in the cos tume con-test should come dressed in their costumes. Prizes will be awarded for both contests. Cider and do-noughnuts also will be served all participants. For information, call 455-6620

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insight and national talent has been combined on a new show, which had its debut this month on Omnicom Cablevi-sion.

"Off tbe Wall," a creat ive mixture of contemporary music videos and short comedy sketches, is shown at 9 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. Saturday on Chan-nel 15.

Many of the videos fea ture popular Christian art ists seldom seen by tbe general public.

Hosted by Ron Moore, the programs present modern problems with a posi-tive approach without deviating f rom tbe fast-moving, entertaining format.

Moore, a singer and comic who per-forms on an international circuit, also produces the show, which Ls being beamed by satellite to cable viewers thoughout the country.

Music videos for tbe new series a re produced by Chris teens Video, the Plymouth-Canton teen-agers who pro-duce "Youth View" on Channel 15 each week

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When the Canton Fire Department arrived at 4:16 a.m. flames already were reaching through the roof of 1375 Marlowe, near Ford and Sheldon.

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Between 120,000 and (25,000 worth of damage was caused on the three-bedroom ranch house valued at about $55,000, Paulun said. Construction was close to completion.

"The doors were closed but they didn't appear to have been locked." a Canton Police Depar tment report said

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Are you the parent of a 3- or 4-year-old^ Are you in a low income bracket9 Are you a foster parent or do you have a handicapped chi ld ? If you can show proof of any of the above, you still have time to enroll for this excellent f r ee p rogram designed for -the family Plymouth-Canton Head Start needs 3-year-olds and your child may qualify for this free preschool experience For information, call 451-6656

• BOY S C O U T A N N I V E R S A R Y Because tbe Boy Scouts of America is celebrat-

ing its 75th anniversary this year , Boy Scout Troop 743 invites any interested boy to join the troop in celebrating this special year For more informa-tion. call Russ Crum at 981-3671

• L U M I N A R E I E S S A L E Trail wood Gardens Club will begin its seventh

annual sale of Christmas Luminaries The 15-hour candles and bags are available f rom any member or by calling 459-1999. 459-3797, or 455-9024 All profi ts are returned to the community

• P A R E N T / C H I L D GUIDE P R O G R A M S If you like camping, canoeing, making crafts, and

learning about Arperican Indians, you will like the Y Indian Guide programs The charge of J30 in-cludes a family membership in the Plymouth Com-munity Family YMCA The programs include Indi-an Guides, fathers and sons, ages 5 and older. Indi-an Maidens, mothers and daughters, ages 5 and old-er . Indian Princess, fathers and daughters, ages 5 and older Indian Braves, mothers and sons, ages 5 and older Interested parents may come to the YMCA office at 248 S Union, Plymouth, to sign up between 9 a m to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday For information, call 453-2904

• SENIOR EXERCISES Feeling Good" is the name and the goal of this

class from noon to 1 p.m. Mondays at the Plymouth Salvation Army Community Center. Main Street 1 »-» blocks south of Ann Arbor Road Instructor Jan Fuller will lead you through a series of exercises and stretches to increase your flexibility, All levels of physical fitness can be accommodated The charge is $1 per session For information, call the Canton Seniors at 397-1000 or the Salvation Army at 453-5464

• SENIOR VOLLEYBALL Recreational volleyball for senior citizens is of

fered from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays at the Sal-vation Army Community Center, Mam l^i-block south of Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth There is a fee of II per visit For information, call Jeff Beachum at 453-5464

• D A N C E S L I M N A S T I C S Shape up for the holidays with aerobic dance and

exercise through Dance Slimnastics The next ses-sion begins Nov. 4 with morning and evening class-es available There will classes 10-11 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays at Dance Unlimited with baby-sit-ting available. For evening class schedule and for fur ther information, call Jan ice at 420-2893 or Denise at 455-1963.

• HEALTH E N H A N C E M E N T Health enhancement through aerobics is being

offered by the Plymouth Community Family YMCA. Exercise will include limbering, warmups, aerobics, and a cool down with spot reducing exer-cises included The class is taught by Sarah Archi-bald who has a master 's degree in physical educa-tion. Early bird classes a re offered 8:15-9 15 a m Monday, Wednesday, and Fr iday. Other hours are 9:15-10:15 a.m. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and 7-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday. Session II classes begin the week of Oct. 28 and run for six weeks Classes are offered at Fiegel and Allen elementary schools and the Salvation Army Community Center For information, call 453-2904.

• DYNAMIC A E R O B I C S "Dynamic Aerobics" exercise classes will be

9:30-10:30 a.m. and 10:30-11:30 a.m. Mondays and Fr idays for seven weeks beginning Nov. 4 in the lower level of Canton Township Hall at 1150 S. Can-ton Center Road. The charge is $35 per person The classes are sponsored by Canton Parks and Recre-ation in cooperation with Wayne-Westland YMCA

• AEROBIC F I T N E S S Aerobic Fitness for fall fea tures dance and ex-

ercise to music at St. John Episcopal Church on Sheldon Road in Plymouth. Morning and evening classes available for beginner through advanced levels. Classes meet six days a week; morning child ca re available. The six-week sessions run continu-ously with the new session beginning Oct. 21. For schedules and additional information, call 348-1280

• LADIES DAY OUT Plymouth Salvation Army Community Center at

9451 Main south of Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth is holding activities for women f r o m 9:30 a.m. to noon Tuesdays. Women's aerobics will be 9:30-10:30 a.m. and recreational volleyball f r o m 10.30 a.m. to noon. Baby-sitting arrangements available. Aerobics is $1 for members and | 2 for non-members per visit. Fo r information, call 455-5484.

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• IS8HINRYU K A R A T E Isshinryu Karate H i s s e s a r e 8 to 9.30 p.m.

Wednesdays and Thursdays a t the Cantoo Recre-ation Canter on Michigan Avenue at Sheldon for people ages 6-50. Fee is W 5 per person for 10 weeks. Canton Parks and Recrea t ion Is sponsoring k a r a t e laasons for all levels. Sam Santilli, 5th-de-gree black belt, will toatract all ages. Register at the recreation center in parson before classes on Wednaaday or Thursday Registrat ion la continu-ous. For mora information, cal l the recreation de-pa r tmen t at M7-MM. E x t 211, between l :M a.m. and 1p .m.

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dents a t Cantoo Care Center. Tbe time commit-ment is three to six hours per month, f o r more information, contact Kathy Beliale at 981-2342

• S P E C I A L E D U C A T I O N S E R V I C E S

Prepr imary special education servic es for chil-dren 6 and younger are available through Plym-outh-Can too Community Schools. If you have a child who may be mentally or emotionally im-paired, have a physical or visual disability, or a bearing or speech impairment or learning disabili-ty, call the Infant and Preschool Special Education Program at Far rand Elementary School, 451-6610, for information.

• O P E N S K A T I N G The fall and winter open skating schedule at the

Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer , will be as follows: Mondays, 1 to 2:45 p.m. and 7-8 p.m.; Tues-days and Thursdays, 8:30 to 10:40 a jn . , 1 to 2:50 p.m. and 3:50 to 5:20 p.m.; Wednesdays. 1 to 2:50 p.m.; Fridays, 8:30 to 10:40 a.m. and 1 to 2:45 p . m ; and Sundays, 2 to 3:20 p.m. and 3:30 to 4:50 p j n . Fees are $1.25 for adults, $1 for children and skate rental is 50 cents. For fur ther information, contact the recreation depar tment at 455-6620,

• G E N E A L O G Y I N S T R U C T I O N — I s there a skeleton in your el to find out? Join Canton Seniors 12:30 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays at the Canton Recreation Center and get help tracing your family tree. A genealogy instruc-tor will give individual attention and assistance Also included are field trips and informational speakers. The class is f ree and high school credit may be earned. For information, call the Canton Seniors at 387-1000. Ext . 278,

• C A N T O N H I S T O R I C A L S O C I E T Y

Canton Historical Society at 7:30 p.m. meets the second Thursday of each month in the Canton His-torical Society Museum on Canton Center Road at Proctor.

• MINOR H O M E R E P A I R S The Conference of Western Wayne Minor Home

Repair Program has been funded through Senior Alliance Inc. for fiscal year 1985. The program as-sists homeowners 60 and older with minor home repair tasks For information, call 525-8690.

• YMCA L E A D E R S C L U B The Plymouth Community Family YMCA is

sponsoring a YMCA Leaders Club to help youth function as leaders or assistants. Many activities will be scheduled this year such as cam pouts, com-munity projects, fund-raising projects, trips. Need-ed are youth who want to expand their knowledge of the YMCA and have fun ymouth. For informa-tion. call 453-2904.

• RAINBOW CHILD C A R E The Friendly Rainbow Child Care & Learning

Center is accepting registration fall sessions. Class-es are available for children ages 2 Mi to 12. Tbe center, 42290 Five Mile at Bradner to Plymouth, provides child care, preschool experiences, drop-to and after-school programs. Experiences are varied according to age and ability. For information, call Markita Gottachalk or Janet Mason at 420-0495 and 420-0489.

• 8 U B U R B A N C H I L D R E N ' S C O - O P

Suburban Children's Co-op Nursery now is ac-cepting applications for the 1985-66 school year. Classes meet on Monday and Thursday mornings for 3-year-olds, on Tuesday and Friday mornings for 4-year-olds. For information, call Diane Klemmer a t 453-1054 or Ann Gignac at 464-0344.

• SENIOR NUTRITION P R O G R A M S

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

Home-delivered meals also a re provided for seniors who a re homebound. Volunteers deliver tbe meals directly to the c l i en t Reservations for meals must be made 24 hours in advance. For fur ther in-formation, or if you a re interested to volunteering to deliver home meals, call 422-2602. Tbe Senior Nutrition Program sites to this area are:

Canton Township Recreation Center, 44237 Mich-igan Ave., Canton 48168;

Tonquish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheridan, Plymouth 48170.

• HELPING A D U L T S R E A D Plymouth-Canton Community Education can

help adults read. For more Information, about Adult Basic Education, call 451-6555 or 451-6660. Open enrol lment Students can begin classes a t any time.

• NEW H O R I Z O N S —TTew Horizons, a ihar ing e » » A n f e for mothers,

will meet tbe second and fourth Fridays of each month # 30-11:30 a.m. a t Faith Moravian Communi-

o r Ty Church, 46001 Warren west of Canton Center Road. For information, call Mary a t 455-622L

• EMERGENCY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Tbe Plymouth Township Office of Emergency

Preparedness needs volunteers to be trained to skills that will be used during an emergency or dis-aster. Trraining includes damage assessment shel-ter m a n a g e m e n t first aid, emergency operating

Training meetings a re held f rom • a m to anon on the fourth Saturday of each month In Plymouth Township Hall a t Ana Arbor Road and Mill Town-ship residency is not required All training Is f ree .

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. 1 tj open letter to the Plymouth-mfon Board of K<iuc(ilvml For the first t ime last year, the 5th

^rade teachers and their students at F lege I Elementary School took a we«k

ip.g field trip to Storer Outdoor Educa-tion Center

The program offered was so success-nil that a presentation on its mer i t s was made the other elementary etaool principals at the request of Shir-

ley Spaniel

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philosophy-change in administration

> ur request for the same

fit* id trip this year has been denied even though conditions haven t changed since last year

The reasons given for the denial are 1 Plymouth-Canton is no longer in-volved with the 6th grade camp pro-gram 2 Five days is too long away f rom basic academic subjects 3 This cannot be provided for all 5th graders in the Plymouth-Can ton schools.

SIXTH-GRADE camp was disconUn ued because it became a financial bur-den to the district This experience is totally funded through student fund-ra-isers, community service organization donations and parents No child is de-nied the opportunity for lack of funds

Curriculum is a major concern for everyone The program offered encom-passes reading, social studies, math

science and the a r t s It must be stressed that Outdoor Education is 001 just "camp, but an educational experi ence with important implications for the student both in the outdoors and back in the classroom

Alternative classrooms are provided for those who do not wish to attend At no time are they put down in any way for not attending

Although five school days appears to be a lot of time, Plymouth-Canton Board of Education has recently set aside six half-days for teacher in-ser-vice in which all students will be away from standard academics "

We are not asking that this program become mandatory for all 5th graders But it is a program that is available to any school that cares to undertake the

necessary stepe to prepare their class for this field trip

THERE IS a lot of preparation by the teachers throughout the entire year They choose the curriculum from the classes available f rom the center

They then build classes around them in such areas as m a p reading, journal writing, learning about the settling of Michigan and its natives, and how to tell the weather by reading tbe signs of nature and. the most importrant part, how to identify a problem, plan a course of action and how to resolve the problem both as an individual and as a group

In conclusion, we as parents feel that this is a program worth fighting for The teachers went through all the prop-er steps to gam administration approv-

al last year and the program was suc-cessful beyond belief

None of the reasons for denial are any more valid this year than last and

we feel this issue deserves to be looked at again

Concerned parents Plymootn

Don't exclude mentally i To the editor:

As a Canton resident and as ezecu-tive director of the Mental Health As-sociation in Michigan, I have followed with interest the Canton Observer 's coverage on group homes

While I appreciate the Observer 's re-porting on group homes, the coverage usually includes only the mentally re-tarded, not the mentally 111. A prime example of this is the Observer's Octo-

ber 3, 1985 editorial, "Group homes are gaining acceptance"

Tbe Observer is commended for its positive attitude toward mentally re-tarded persons The Mental Health As-sociation in Michigan would be pleased to see future coverage include both the mentally ill and the mentally retarded

Tom M. Sovtne Executive Director

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who cannot read this newspaper" Adult non-readers and those read-ing below eighth-grade level are eligible for free reading classes Each person will be inter-viewed. evaluated and placed into an individual-ized p r o g r a m which meets their personal needs" FTnglish-as-a-sec-ond-lanfuage adults in-terested in improving English reading skills are welcome This is a non-credit course made possi-ble by special federal funds

The classes will be held at the Starkweather Center 550 N Holbrook, Plymouth To register or for in fo rmat ion , call Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Education offices # 451 6555 or 451-6660

• M E A L S FOR SENIORS Z Food, fellowship and Q)n Hot meals are avail-able to persons 60 and older for a suggested do-nation of $1 at noon Mon-day through Wednesday and 11 30 a m Thursday and Friday at the Canton Recreation Center. Shel-don at Michigan Avenue. Monthly members are available Reservations

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from our readers Keep Gundella out of school To the editor

(An open letter to the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education.)

The U.S. Constitution and BUI of Rights were founded upon Christian principles Our nation developed into the world's freest , progressive and prosperous country on earth within 300 years.

Not long ago. the U.S. Supreme Court declared atheism, witchcraft, etc a re-ligion.

This decision ran contrary to the Christian Bible which emphatically states in Deuteronomy 18: 19-12 the fol-lowing "There shall not be found among you anyone that maketh his son or daughter to pass through the fire, or that useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, or wizard, or charmer , or consulter with familiar spirits, or a necromancer, for all those things are an abomination unto the Lord."

A self-confessed witch named Gun-della, whose real name is Mariannne Kuclo f rom Garden City, has been in-vited to spealr to Salem High students on Oct. 30 which is "devil's night."

Gundella callously claims that she is searching for God. If so, why is she con-tradicting in action the words of the Bible-' Is this not only a ploy for decep-tion?

Atheists base their belief upon the conception that there is no God or dev-il. Because this is the rule of the public school system, why is the religion of witchcraft permit ted? Why the dis-crimination against Christianity? The claim that "invitation of Christian cler-ics may cause a problem" is a gross violation of justice.

"If God is outlawed, why not Satan also?" is the question sensible Ameri-cans are asking and want implement-ed. Witchcraft is not a true science, therefore, it has no place in academic institutions. Why is real wisdom being suppressed, but fantasies and corrup-tions exalted' ' Would not a holy night be more logical than a devil's night?

Taxpaying parents deserve self-dis-ciplined children rather than foolish fantasies that can and do cause violent problems.

Principal Bill Brown's statement that the school will go ahead with the invitation for Gundella's lecture "be-cause it was par t of the educational context" is regret tably unjust

It is not right for local boards to adhere to the Supreme Court decision against Christiana while breaking the

law for the occultists. I also was surprised at Sherry Fra-

zier's contention that she would recom-mend an appeal, citing academic free-dom, if the committee canceled Gun-della's appearance. This is an act of in-timidation and exposes Sherry as being biased. She did not mention that she would recommend an appeal if Gundel-la was Invited.

Fur thermore , Sherry's s ta tement that Gundella was invited before with-out protest could be answered with this famous adage "You can fool some peo-ple sotfte of the t ime but you cannot fool all the people all the t ime."

"Dungeons and Dragons" — a favor-ite game of the occultists — was out-lawed by the Cordova Park School Board of Education in California in 1981 on grounds that "the Supreme Court has already barred religious ac-tivities f rom public facilities Dungeons and Dragons is clearly religious in con-tent "

Is it not high time that our Canton and Plymouth Board take notice? By public protest the parents of Plymouth and Canton have shown their objection to an outsider in enticing and spellbind-ing their children

Charles Zaznla

medical briefs/helpline • F R E E DIABETES T E 8 T

F r e e blood tests to belp detect diabetes will be offered f rom 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Nov. 4, at Oakwood Hospital-Canton Center, 7300 Canton Cen-ter Road at Warren Road. Tbe statewide t—ting program is cosponsored by the Michigan affi l iate of the Americaft*Diabetes Association and is open to persons older than 18 who have not previously been diagnosed as diabetic. It is recommended that the blood be drawn two hours a f te r eat ing a meal. For fur ther information, call the center at 459-7030

• B U R N M A N A G E M E N T The " Burns: Progressive Nursing Management"

conference will be f rom 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Fri-day, Nov. 8, in Kresge Hall at Madonna College, Livonia. Topics to be covered include "Emergent Care of the Thermally Injured Pat ien t , " "Wound Management," "Physical, Emotional, and Cultural Profiles of Special Need Populations," "Advances in Burn Care," and "Beyond Acute Care: An Inter-disciplinary Effort ." An informal reception will fol-low The fee is $15 with lunch or $10 without lunch For information, call 591-5155.

• R E C O V E R Y OF MALE P O T E N C Y Annapolis Hospital. Venoy at Annapol tgjg, the

City of Wayne, sponsors ROMP (Recovery of Male Potency) at 7 30 p.m. the third Thursday of each

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Sonny Venkat ra thnam, fo rmer po l i t i ca l p r i soner , speaks to s tu-den t s at Plymouth Sa lem High.

The horrors of life in present day South Africa were brought to life at Plymouth Salem High last week via Sonny Venkalrathnam, an Indian who in 1963 was arrested, detained, tor-tured, and imprisoned for the financial support of his political par ty

Speaking Friday morning to a crowded library of about 400 students and guests. Venkatratham. invited to speak by the National Honor Society and Students Against Apartheid, told of the horrors enveloping his country

Venkatratham opened with a brief breakdown of the four racial groups in his country', stressing the fact that all groups are separated by both "law and attitudes "

In South Africa, there a re four ra-cial groups, the whites, the coloreds, the Africans, and the Indians," said Venkatratham. who pointed out that while 25 million people live in South Africa, the' predominant ' group is the 4.5 million whites

VENKATRATHNAM ASKED the group to look back in history for just a few minutes, pointing out that racism has existed in South Africa "since the whites landed in 1652 "

And in 1948 the English speaking majori ty passed the Homelands Policy, restricting where people could live, subjecting them to despicable living conditions The Group-Areas Act of 1956 determines where each racial group lives,"' V'enkatrathnam said, "So as you can see, the present apartheid system, imposed upon people by the white majori ty regime, is not a new system "

V'enkatrathnam said that in the past his people have not fought challenges, that they were raised to view the white man as superior The present genera tion, however, is " f rus t ra ted and an-gry," thus the anti-apartheid move-ment

They read the newspapers, they watch the televisions, and they listen to the radios," V'enkatrathnam said "To-day the uprisings are more sustained and more mili tant. It used to be that they were asking for higher wages or the right to go to school Today they are demanding total freedom

VENKATRATHNAM. A 1962 gradu ate of the University of Natal. Durban, with a bachelor of a r t s in general stud-ies. was arrested while teaching at an Indian high school

Of his t ime in detention and of the torture he sustained while there, he said. "If any one gave me the choice between one month in detention and 20 years in prison. I would gladv take 20 years in prison "

Venatrathnam also spoke of mur-ders, bloodshead, and rapes, all doings of the white police "I know of a 67-year-old woman who was raped, of townships that were invaded, and chil-dren who were shot with rubber bullets weighing one and a half pounds "

"It is truly a sad situation Our peo-ple are throwing stones and the army is fighting back with guns Venkatrat ham said

Nominees sought for Plymouth Hall of Fame

Nominations are being accepted for the Plymouth Hall of Fame The Kiwanis Club of Plymouth will spon-sor candidates to the Plymouth Hall of F a m e

To be considered, a candidate must be or have been a resident of the Plymouth community for not less than 10 years, must be at least 30, and must have contributed time, money or effort to rebuilding of the physical or political well-being of the commu-nity

The nominee may be living or dead

and of either sex Send nominations to Kiwanis Club

of Plymouth, P O Box 594. Plymouth 48170

Decisions about who will be select-ed will be made shortly, with installa-tion scheduled for May 1986, said Joe Pekarek, Kiwanis Club of Plymouth president.

The Hall of Fame gallery is in the lobby of the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter, Fa rmer and Theodore, where bronze plaques of all members are displayed

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The two-week program featured 'Dune' as its theme

The western Michigan sand dunes, the world's largest natural dune formation, provided a class-room for the students whose mam study was either science or art

Hebert and others who studied art chose f rom such electives as photography, print making, video produciton and landscape drawing Hebert chose landscape drawing and was able to create pictures of the dunes in pencil, charcoal and pastels

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By Terl Banaa staff writer

Wayne County has received funding from the Environmental Protection Agency to stage a household chemical waste clean-up next month at a west-em Wayne County collection site

The clean-up targets discarded sub-stances commonly found around the house, including such substances as an-tifreeze, pool chemicals, cleaning sol-vents, paint thinner, herbicides and pesticides, as well as ar t and hobby-supply chemicals

County health officials are asking residents to collect these so-called 'household poisons" and deliver them to the one-day collection site at the Livonia Bentley High School parking

lot. located on Five Mile, one-quarter mile east of Farmington Road. The col-lection will run 9 a m to 3:30 p.m on Saturday, Nov 16

THE OBJECT of the effort is to awaken the public to environmental and public safe ty concerns associated with often toxic household chemicals, said Bruce Davis, assistant director of the county health depar tment ' s environmen-tal health division.

Nationwide, thousands of children are poisoned each year af ter swallow-ing chemicals found in household clean-ing solutions and other dangerous prod-ucts. There is concern, as well, for the unregulated dumping of household chemicals into ground and water sup-plies

"Industry and commercial (business-es) are regulated for toxic waste but there is nothing for households." Davis said

THE LIVONIA collection effort fol-lows an earl ier Downriver one that took place in Southgate Though poorly attended with only 11 cars driving in for the day, it emphasized the presence of hazardous substances found in resi-dential areas.

A resident f rom Northviile, for in-stance. delivered 30 gallons of the high-ly toxic herbicide. Agent Orange, to tbe Southgate collection site. According to Davis, county officials then took it to a haulers facility to be indefinately stored There is no EPA-allowed dis-posal plan for Agent Orange at this

time, Davis said. T h i s is just the beginning to get

(household chemicals) funneled where they should be," he said.

Davis stressed that the EPA current-ly licenses Incinerator plants and land-fills for the particular kinds of sub-stances that can be brought there. But many hazardous chemicals still find their way in either through inadequate checking or public unawareness of their dangers.

"NOT MANY companies a re li-censed to accept such waste mate r ia l s so some (of what's collected) will be taken to Chicago where there Is an (EPA) licensed incinerator The landfill we'll use is also in another s tate ."

He added that only two companies he's aware of la this area can dispose of solvents, for Instance.

And what c a n t be properly or safely disposed of will be stored, be added.

A 137,400 EPA grant Is enabling the effort In Wayne County and the ooe in Kalamazoo. The health director said

government officials will later whether this ooe-t should become a recurring service.

"This is really just the hi fltHiin " be said. "It's just a drop In the backet now but If we don't s tar t somawbere we won't get anything going." j

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Tips given on disposing hazards Certain household chemicals can be hazardous to

health if allowed to contaminate the enviroment through the groundwater The Wayne County Health Department has prepared some tips for disposing of some of these substances

Waste Motor Oil — This product, which contains lead, can contaminate the groundwater and should not be tossed into the garbage, poured down the drain or buried It should be recycled and reused Most service gas stations will accept household quantities of waste motor oil Meijers Inc also has fGur Detroit area locations, including the Canton Township location at 45001 Canton Center Road

Transmission fluid also may be disposed of with <*aste motor oil Brake fluid may be disposed of with waste motor oil. or it may be poured down the drain with large quantities of water only if the household has no on-site septic tank system

Gasoline — Contaminated gasoline should be tak en to Petro Chem Processing, inc., 421 Lycastle, Detroit, the only local f i rm known to accept this and certain f l ammable solvents in household quan-tities The charge is nominal

Pesticides and Herbicides — The health depart ment stresses that these products should be used up Afterward, the product container should be

t r ip le rinsed, then wrapped in newspaper and dis-carded in the garbage. If any of the product re-mains. it's advised to pass it along to someone who could use it.

If the pesticide is a banned product, such as DDT, then it should be taken to a hazardous waste land-fill. The only existing one in the area is Wayne Dis-posal, 1060 Rawsonville Road, in Ypsilanti Town-ship Tbe number is 697-7830.

Other questions about hazardous waste can be forwarded to the DNR Division of Hazardous Waste, 459-9180, or the Wayne County Health De-partment, 326-4900

Wood preservatives should be treated as pesti-cides,

Household cleansers, polishes, etc. — Tbe health department advises that many of these products a r e toxic, therefore, they should be used sparingly because of environmental dangers. Non-toxic alter-natives should be used when possible

Paints — Paints containing lead should be taken to a hazardous waste disposal site (Wayne Dispos-al). Unused paint can be donated to charitable or-ganizations such as these: The Salvation Army, St Vincent DePaul and the Maintenance Central for Seniors, 12775 Linden. Detroit, 935-2640.

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Solvents — Paint sludge may be allowed to settle from solvents, the clear liquid poured off and used again. Solvents not needed should be either given to someone who could use it or taken to a solvent re-cyllng center, such as Petro Chem Processing in Detroit.

Pool chemicals — Chlorine and pool acid may be diluted and washed down the drain. This is not rec-ommended is a septic system is used.

Other general safety tips include: 1.) Keep chem-icals away from head, children and pets. 2.) When tr as porting hazardous materials, use tbe appropri-ate container The original is preferred; and flammables require metal containers; corrosives, such as strong acid or base, require glass contain-ers. When transporting more than one container, place them in a box lined with a plastic bag. Make sure the car is well ventilated if tbe substance is capable of producing fumes. 3.) Never mix chemi-cals. Strong reactions could occur Mixing ammo-nia and chlorine, for example, produces poisonous chloramine vapor 4.) In case of emergencies, the number for the Southeast Michigan Regional Pois-on Center for the Detroit area is 494-5111

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P R O G R A M H I G H L I G H T S T H U R S D A Y (Oct. 24)

5:05 p.m. . . . Family Health — psy-chiatrists and psychologists.

6:10 p.m. . . . Chamber Chatter -Tani Secunda hosts with informa-tion f rom Canton Chamber of Commerce.

' F R I D A Y (Oct. 25) 5:05 p.m. . . . Family Health —

Childhood hear t murmurs . 7:30 p.m. . . . Football — Western

Lakes Ac t iv i t i e s Associa t ion playoffs.

M O N D A Y (Oct . 28) 12:30 p.m. . . Studio 50 — Deveny

Deck -plays America's top 50 hits. 5:05 p.m. Family Health.

T U E S D A Y (Oct. 29) 5:05 p .m. . . . Family Health.

6:10 p .m. . . Family Abuse, Pa r t II.

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W E D N E S D A Y (Oct. 3«) 5:05 p.m . . Family Health. 6:10 p.m. . Community Focus — *

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T H U R S D A Y (Oct . 31) 5:05 p .m. . . . Fami ly Health. 7:30 p.m. . . . M Escape — Enjoy

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F R I D A Y ( N o v . 1) 5:05 p .m. . . Fami ly Health. 7:30 p j n . . . . Football Game of Week

— Plymouth Canton Chiefs vs. rivals Plymouth Salem Rocks at CEP Stadium.

M O N D A Y (Nov. 4) 7:30 a.m. to nooa . . . Adult contem-

porary music. 5:05 p .m. . . . Fami ly Health.

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0<StE Thursday, Oc tober 24. 1985

In half a decade, library is formed

THIS MONTH m a r k s the f i f t h anni -ve r sa ry of the Canton P u b l i c Li-bra ry.

The Canton Pub l i c L i b r a r y ob-se rved i ts f i f th a n n i v e r s a r y of s e r v i c e to r e s iden t s on Sunday, Oct 20

Canton , which had been p a r t of the P l y m o u t h L ib ra ry dis t r ic t fo r m a n y yea r s , built i ts own l ibrary and spl i t off f r o m tha t d i s t r i c t in the fa l l of 1980 At the t i m e . Can ton had been c o n t r i b u t i n g al-m o s t 40 pe rcen t of the cost of o p e r a t i n g the pub l ic l i b r a r y

The townsh ip res idents now h a v e a b e a u t i f u l l i b ra ry faci l i ty on the second f loor of the Canton Admin i s t r a t i on Build-ing In its ea r ly years , the l i b r a r y h a s en-joyed o r d e r l y growth and it now o f f e r s ful l s e r v i c e t o the Canton c o m m u n i t y

T h e l i b r a r y has grown f r o m a s t a f f of t h r e e f u l l - t i m e l ib ra r ians , t h r e e l i b r a r y c l e r k s and t h r e e pages to a s t a f f of seven f u l l - t i m e l ib ra r ians , t h r e e p a r t - t i m e li-b r a r i a n s . seven l ib ra ry c le rks , a n d seven pages.

The t o t a l pr int col lect ion h a s g r o w n f r o m 20,000 to m o r e than 70.000 books wi th the annua l c i rcu la t ion of l i b r a r y m a -t e r i a l s exceed ing 280,000

The Can ton Publ ic L i b r a r y o f f e r s a va-r i e ty of p r o g r a m s for ch i ldren a n d a d u l t s The l i b r a r y owns a var ied co l l ec t ion of f i c ton and non-fiction books, f o r e i g n lan-g u a g e and large-pr in t m a t e r i a l s , r e c o r d s , and v ideocasse t t e s for adu l t s

T h e ch i ld ren ' s col lect ion o f f e r s p i c t u r e books, board books for i n f a n t s a n d tod-dlers , f ic t ion and non-fict ion books, book-

c a s s e t t e kits , p u p p e t s , toys, r eco rds , and c a s s e t t e t a p e s T h e s t a f f , in Oc tobe r a lone , will be o f f e r i n g w e e k l y s t o r y t i m e s fo r 145 p r e s c h o o l e r s in a d d i t i o n to the s t o r y and c r a f t p r o g r a m f o r k i n d e r g a r t e n e r s

Canton l i b r a r y a l s o is a f f i l i a t e d wi th the Wayne-Oak land F e d e r a t e d L i b r a r y Sys-t e m and has a c c e s s to t h e wide r a n g e of m a t e r i a l s and s e r v i c e s o f f e r e d by t ha t

sys t em

P a r t of t h e c r e d i t for the g r o w t h in pro-g r a m s and wide s c o p e of m a t e r i a l s g o e s to Deborah O Conne r , f o r m e r l i b r a r i a n But the bulk of t h e c r e d i t needs to be g iven to the p r e s e n t s t a f f a n d to the Can ton a d m i n -is t ra t ion and b o a r d m e m b e r s f o r t h e i r in-sight in f o r m i n g the i r own l i b r a r y

In m a n y a r e a s (such a s the d i s t r i c t and school d i s t r i c t ) it would not m a k e m u c h sense fo r C a n t o n to b r e a k off ex i s t ing re-la t ionships and f o r m the i r own s e r v i c e agency But in the c a s e of l i b r a r y se rv i ce , the m o v e w a s a w i se o n e which h a s t a k e n less t h a n f ive y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e to p r o v e itself out

If you h a v e n ' t t a k e n a d v a n t a g e y e t of the exce l l en t m a t e r i a l s and s e r v i c e s ava i l ab le , s t o p by the Canton P u b l i c Li-b r a r y at C a n t o n C e n t e r Road and P r o c t o r , just sou th of C h e r r y Hill, and spend an hour or t w o b r o w s i n g You will l e ave wi th an a p p r e c i a t i o n of how m u c h has been ac-compl i shed in jus t f ive years , You a l so likely will f o r m a new habi t of using the l ib ra ry to e n r i c h your pe r sona l l i fe in m a n y w a y s

— Canton Observer

Mother Nature gets a round of applause

IT IS TOO bad that Mother N a t u r e does not put on an encore for her annua l color show. Especial ly this year when she seems to have outdone herself with the finest display we have seen in years.

For months and months we have been advised about the color s chemes in the north country. We have seen p ic tures . We have read stories. And no doubt the north country is a great picture. But when you see the vivid colors in your own neighbor-hood they beat tbe displays in o ther a r e a s

When the Stroller was a young lad in the Pennsylvania Dutch Country and we looked at the Pocono Mountains and the Lehigh Peaks we thought they w e r e the f inest

Then, one year, we t raveled the north-ern border of the s ta te and tha t s e e m e d to be the best we'd ever seen.

N E X T CAME the move to Michigan F r o m the moment we a r r ived we were told about the beauty of the nor th country and the Upper Peninsula. The t a l e s that w e r e told caused us to look f o r w a r d to the fal l season.

Michigan 150 years old

Tbe economic turmoil of the 1950s led to the shutdown of any number of Michi-gan banks during tbe "bank hol idays" that s t a r t e d in IMS. Congress passed an ac t t h a t g a v e federal examiners power to de-c ide which national banks w e r e sound enough to reopen and tbe s t a te Legis la ture provided a similar procedure f o r s t a t e

A total of 414 state hanks and trust companies war* closed Of thaaa, 207 were allowed to reopen, 170 were allowed to reorganise and SB ware placed in

Reorganised banks made payments to

paid off M percent of depo-sits. Eventually M percent of all money on hand at the tlme of the craah was re-turned to depositors

In some cases, this took until 1940

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Pursuing impossible dream

the stroller L W.W.

Edgar As usual it c a m e on t ime and off we

went up to the copper country True, it was beaut i fu l . I t seemed that no ar t is t could equal the m i x t u r e of colors. It was a t r ip that we have r e m e m b e r e d through the yea r s because each fall we m a k e a comparison. And, to this day, Pennsylva-nia still s eems to be best of the lot.

As the yea r s passed along we got settled in what was r e f e r r e d to as " the count ry" on the edge of Detroi t .

Through sheer luck The Stroller man-aged to become the owner of a few acres in the suburbs. They happened to be a sec-tion of the wooded area of an abandoned fa rm.

Then c a m e the t rea t .

ALL S U M M E R we struggled with a garden and p repa r ing ground. Each day we wondered what it would look like in the Fall ."

the chill c a m e in the air the leaves s tar ted to turn. It was qu i te a sight.

Each day we'd t ake the t ime to sit out on the lawn and just look at the t rees . It didn't bother us tha t when the leaves fell we would have a job getting rid of them. The sight a t the t ime was too en joyable to think anything would change our minds.

THIS Y E A R , it seems, Mother Na tu re put on a special show. Not only did she display a lot of leaves, but the colors seem more v ib ran t and more beautiful than in other years .

One of the reasons is the fac t that she seemed to add wha t the lady of the house calls a red hod t ree . I t is beaut i ful and m a k e s th is showing complete .

Now the leavea are coming tumbling down and the red adds to the beauty even when thay are lying on the ground.

Sure, it is going to be a job raking them Ttetiwn. Sure, me light or the green

grass will ha welcome again But with the color as it has been for the

past weak and a sight that no artist could paint, the period has bean too short

Too had abe Just cant stage an encore.

W E ' R E KILLING the middle c l a s s and that ' s a danger to the f reedom t h a t we have known in this country for so long

"The $24,000 lot is on its way ou t , " said the newspape r clipping.

This bit of a larming news had passed my way via a concerned and obviously a l a rmed resident More people should know, he noted.

"Sure enough," I thought r a t h e r cyni-ca l ly ,"and so has the $3,000 car and the $20,000 home."

BUT A F E W weeks back I was m e n t a l -ly shocked out of my price stupor and re-minded of how a la rming the housing situ-ation is for many. Once again, a newspa-per a r t i c le did the trick.

" H o m e a r a m a '86: Builders showcase their bes t . "

This a r t i c le fea tured the annual housing event of the year in southeast Michigan where severa l developers fea tured mode l s they hope will entice consumers to buy. A natura l -born browser, I dug right in to see what was new.

Sticker shock was too mild a word to describe the feeling Those 14 models were priced anywhere between $400,000 and $600,000.

My mind skipped back to a few conver-sat ions I had with someone who lived in a place cal led Levittown

crackerbarrel debate

Steve Barnaby

LEVITTOWN (actual ly there were three) was the brainchild of Abraham Levitt and sons Alf red and William. Their concept was to build an a f fo rdab le house with all the amen i t i e s for a small , middle-income family. They p r imar i ly were built for GIs just home f r o m World War H

Sociologist H e r b e r t Gans told us about it in his book, "The Levi t towners ."

His description sounds like something out of a fan tasy land:

"The houses w e r e designed with young children in mind, with bedrooms just large enough to se rve as p layrooms as well, an extra ba throom for them and the kitchen located so mothe r s could watch their chil-dren play outside."

But the d r e a m just begins there. The builder supplied all the kitchen ap-

pliances and absorbed the 5 percent set-t lement costs, buil t and donated tbe schools, subsidized its operat ion and still

managed to pr ice the homes so a GI and his wife could a f ford it.

BUT YOU'VE got to hear someone talk about Levi t town to understand what It did for Amer ica .

My contact and her husband bought into the New Je r sey development in 1949 They put down $400, paid $65-a-month house p a y m e n t s and $10 a year for wa te r . She just kind of laughs when she t a lks about her $8,400 home. True it hadn' t a basement or garage . But "each section had a vil lage green and stores and very good schools," she says.

Levit town and its progeny were housing concepts that gave young Amer icans the chance to grow and to m a k e a d r e a m come t rue . Sure the scale was d i f f e ren t But m a y b e it was more sane.

Each year we build larger and more ex-pensive homes that shut out more middle class famil ies . Certainly a m a r k e t exis ts for the half mill ion dollar home. In every society since the beginning of t ime, rich people have been around.

But we must p reserve the middle class. We must p reserve a system that a l lows young persons to get a s tart on life — a chance to b e c o m e par t of tbe middle class.

If we cont inue on the road to m o r e and more expensive housing, we could very well kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.

What price public office? STATE TREASURER Robert Bowman

is under f i re for his role in helping solicit campaign contributions for the next re-election campaign of Gov. J a m e s Blancb-ard.

Some cri t ics have suggested tha t he did more than make lists of New York-based

who " m i g h t " possibly contribute to the governor 's re-election.

One cr i t ic has implied that Bowman ' s role amounted to coercion The impl ica-tion being that if you d o n t cough up you w o n t ge t any of tbe considerable bonding business that the s ta te of Michigan a w a r d s to New York f i rms.

Bowman has refused to take such a r a p c la iming that all be did was p r e p a r e the lists of possible contributors.

IT IS probable that Bowman Is no more guilty of a r m twisting than any of hun-dreds of government and par ty of f ic ia ls engaged in soliciting campaign funds for a var ie ty of national, state, county and local officea.

One of the problems with e lect ing offi-cials to any job is that the election process has become big business engaging the tal-en ts of a variety of arm-twisters , fund-raisers, image-builders and assor ted dream-weaver*.

The re is s serious race going on in Vir-ginia f o r governor, which ooe expe r t eati-m a t e e will coat various donors 97 mill ion.

D E T R O I T MAYOR Coleman Young

Bob Wisler

has $1.5 million In his political campaign fund and is still intent on raising more, to beat a candidate who has only a ghost of a chance of defeat ing him in November

Politicians in Wayne County a re gear-ing up to run for Wayne County executive. The exper ts say a legi t imate contender should plan on spending $400,000.

Even races fo r local of f ice a re horren-dously expensive. In Livonia, some council candidates have a l ready repor ted spend-ing $15,000 in the p r imary and the general election i s n t until November

Tbe problem with such ext ravagant election spending is that office-seekers and office-holders have to rely too much on large cont r ibutors to ensure any tenure in office.

Unfortunately, the ave rage John Q. Cit-izen is not Interested enough In providing funding for poli t ical campaigns and the politicians have to turn to businesses which as of ten as not wish to curry favor of government fo r some business advan-tage

THE OFFICE-8EEKERS think they have to spend joat as much as the next guy, the coat of campaigning eacalatas

and the campaigners look desperately for additional cash.

It all works to create an a tmosphere where the of f ice seekers and holders feel more of an obligation to the big political contr ibutors than to the average citizen, t

What is needed is a thorough scrut iny of tbe kinds of expenses being piled np and a decision to set l imits on what will be spent in any given campaign.

Most of the spending on political cam-paigns is useless — primarily for TV or radio ads that r epea t endlessly inane mes-sages the c rea to r s hope will do nothing more than f i rmly Implant the n a m e of their candidate in the minds of voters, or for home-delivered li terature, which is barely or ra re ly read.

T H E R E HAVE been some e f f o r t s to bold down the costs of campaigns . In Michigan, the Legislature has l imited spending on gubernatorial races — to $1 million in the general election — if candi-da tes t a k e the matching funds that can be applied for by candidates who ra i se a min imum of ISO,000.

But there Is still a long way to go to keep the political process f r o m becoming an overspending political headache, which

the big contr ibutors . The Legis la ture should look into l imit-

ing spending in races for state, county and local officea so that the coats a r e reason ably re la ted to the Importance of the of f -lee.

ThwaOay, OcloDar 24. 1965 OAE |P,C-17A.R.W.Q- 15A>» ISA

rollcall report

House OKs study of women's pay Here s how area members of Congress were re-

corded on major roll call votes during tbe week ending Oct. 11,

HOUSE WOMEN'S PAY — By a vote of 259 for and 192 against, the House passed a bill (HR 5680) authoriz-ing a study of the federal workforce to determine whether women, as a result of sex discrimination, are being paid less than men for similar work

The comparable worth'" legislaUoo, which has become a major issue for feminists, was sent to the Senate.

Supporter Benjamin Oilman, D-N Y . said "it is ume for the largest employer in the nation — the federal government — to examine any discrimina-tion . in its own structure

Opponent Dan Lungren. R-Calif.. said the study would invite lawsuits having "a very severe impact on that person rarely talked about here, the lowly taxpayer."

Members voting yes wanted a comprehensive study of pay equity in the federal workforce

Voting yes Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth, Dennis I ertel, D-Harper Woods. William Ford. D-Taylor, Sander Levin, D-Southfield

Voting no William Broomfield R-Birmingham

MALPRACTICE — The House passed. 317 for and 90 against, and sent to the Senate a bill (HR 3174) enabling members of the armed services to sue for medical or dental malpractice that occurs in a stat ionary hospital or clinic

The bill nullifies a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that active-duty personnel lack standing to sue mil-itary doctors for malpract ice

Sponsor Dan Glickman. D-Kan , noted that the government can be sued for malpractice by a wide range of civilians, including penitentiary inmates and military dependents and retirees

Opponent Roy Rowland. D-Ga , complained that the bill "potentially adds thousands of cases to an already overburdened civil court system" and makes no a t tempt to upgrade the quality of mili-tary medicine

Members voting yes wanted active duty person-nel to be able to sue mili tary doctors for malprac-tice

Voting yes: Hertel, William Ford, Levin, Broom-field

Voting no Pursell

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Supporters said the legislation was needed to safeguard hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs against the ravages of unfair foreign competition, while opponents said it was wrong for Congress to protect inefficient industries and invite retaliation against American exports

Members voting yes wanted to protect the Amer-ican textile and apparel industries against imports

Voting yes Hertel, William Ford, Levin Voting no Porsell, Broomfield

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Supporters called it the most significant step toward fiscal discipline taken by the Senate since deficit spending flew dangerously out of control a few years ago.

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Under the plan. Congress and the president are forced to cut the annual deficit (projected a t 160 billion in 1986) by set amounts each year so that it has vanished by 1991

If they fail to agree on the necessary cuts in a given year, the president would be compelled to order across-the-board reductions within guidelines set by Congress. Defense, agriculture and virtually all other categories except Social Security would be cut by equal percentages

Senators voting yes favored the plan Voting yes: Carl Levin. Voting no: Donald Rfegle

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Ann Arbor Trail Indians part of prehistoric past Nine Moons had become Crescent,

become Full, and had Passed away Winter Man had been Laxy with his ' old and there had been many Days of Sunshine Tbe Wings of Thunderbird Stirred the Air and brought the Gentle Southern Breeze to the Camp of White Shield "

Was this the camp by the ancient artesian spring along the path through the forest that is now a busy concrete strip running m e m l y toward Ann Ar-bor ?

The quotation is f rom "Seven Ar-rows by Hyemeyohsts Storm, an American Indain who writes with a deep understanding of the folkways of his people If you would know the Indi-an spirit, read Storm

ANOTHER REMARKABLE book is Ruth Landes "The P ra i r e Potowatomi — Traditions and Ritual

Landes devotes much of her study to conversations with Chief Thomas To-pash at his resettlement home in Kan-sas (Readers of Tooqaish Tales will recall that my took does not follow the Michigan Potowatomi beyond the exodus of 1838) Landes brings the story down to the present

The Topash Family, upon which she bases much of her study, formerly lived In Cass County along the river, and in Berrien County near Buchanan Some still are there today The tradi-tion and ritual Tom Topash interprets for Professor Landes are based upon ancient rites known to all Indians of this ilk

The Topash family can trace their lineage from Anaquiba, once overlord of mroe than six million acres in Michi-gan, northern Ohio, Indiana, and Illi-nois Among his children were Princess Kaukema. Chief Topenebee, Chief Sawawk (whose daughter, Acuarie, was the first wife of Chief Leopold Pokagon who is pictured in my book. Tonqoish Talesi, and Chief Cheboss

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been an ancestor of the Topash family and, thereby, a close relative of Plym-outh's Chief Tonquish, If you would like to know where the spirit of Chief Ton-quish may reside today, listen to the brave words of Tom Topash as he talks with Ruth Landes

A THOUSAND YEARS ago some In-dians conducted a ritual burial out at the Cash place near the ent rance to the Plymouth Township Park. (For this slory read this column »n the Oct 10 Observer, "Bones found here pre-date Pilgrims and the Mayflower ")

Who were these Indians? Where did they come f rom' ' What were they doing here'' Those a re enormous questions and it is very difficult to come up with precise answers

We a re awaiting a report f r o m Uni-versity of Michigan on the resul ts of the detailed carbon tests of the bones Tn a few weelu. we "hope to be able t o share this analysis with you. Mean-while we can do no more than specu-late, and study the available evidence

If we would really understand these ancient peoples, we must study their religious practices, explore their ritual, evaluate their beliefs.

All the books we have read on this subject, and there have been quite a few, say that the ancient Indian is not terrified by death This stoical view-

point also is held by many of today s Indians. Why1

They seem to believe, really believe, that they go to the "Land of the Eter-nal " And they go. as Elijah Haines wrote in "'The American Indian," to a far better place where there is the "hope of fa irer fields and happier hunt-ing grounds '' To many a red man, death is only an escape f rom the ills of today.

Perphas this philosophy plays a role in influencing the problems tribal lead-ers are facing Suicide is epidemic among the young men on several Indi-an reservations in the West

Unemployment plays a part in this, but when the chips a re down, the young braves have little to encourage or cam-fort them. But they do have faith in that mystical land "over the rainbow "

This theory is not unlike the oriental

the face of cer tain death, smiling and confident, knowing he will never fly home again

Some East Indian women will immo-late themselves in the flames of their husband's funeral pyre. They go gladly — hoping for a reunion in spirit.

The ancient J e w s practiced certain mortuary rituals which are part of some Christian doctr ine today. The He-brew regarded l ife as a journey, as a

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pilgrimage on the face of the earth (read Hebrews 12, verses IS, 14. 16) They believed that the traveler, when be arrived at the end of his journey, was received into the company of his own ancestors

Even Balaam, a corrupt and heathen prophet, saw the light fo immortal i ty gleaming through the shadows of death, and when he prayed, he finally said. "Let me die the death of the right-eous. and let my last end be like his." (Numbers 33 10).

These ideas are not foreign to the American Indian, and were a part of his life before he ever met a mission-ary f rom the Christian faith

Perhaps Cadillac was right when he wrote so convincingly that the Ameri-can Indian came from the Lost Tribes of Israel.

WE CONCLUDE THIS phase of our explorations with the conviction that the Pre-Columbian Indians on Ann Ar-bor Trail exhumed their dead, bored holes in skulls so that the soul might escape, and then re buried their disarti-culated bones They did so with the be-lief that their friends were going home again

In the Indian dance of life, this was a necessary step It followed tbe cycle of the seasons Most primitive people ex-

a belief in a future " sky deities There is no reason to as-sume that the Ann Arbor Trail Indians had a different point of view

Now the exigencies of space and t ime turn out thoughts to another phase of this study — the actual identity of the Plymouth Indians This leads us to another notable book — "A New Dis-covery of a Vast Country" by Fr Louis Hennepin

This book, written in 1682, has been

translated into 30 languages all over this troubled globe It is one of the best documentations we have of what the Middle West was really like in the 1670s

Father Hennepin, a Recollect Fa ther of the order of St. Francis, accompa-nied Sieur Robert de La Salle on his famous journey through Michigan. Illi-nois, and down the Missippi probably as f a r as the great mounds of Cahokie.

LaSalle and Hennepin must have seen the high earth mounds that once looked across the river f rom where Fort Wayne is today. As they canoed along the Rouge, they may have stopped to explore the large Mound complex at Springwells near Dearborn. This ancient edifice is now buried un-der the Ford plant.

They probably noticed many other mounds as they cruised along the Huron River When they reached the area of Dixboro Road, about where the Edison Pumping Station is today, there was a mound which seemed to have a number of totems and other ornamen-tation at its entrance.

A short distance beyond this place, on the campus of what today is Concor-dia College, perhaps some friendly In-dians led them to the fresh water freely flowing from a spring at the top of a

Hat same spring is flowing freely today!

What does this journey tell us? Our a r ea was inhabited by mound builders who were probably descendents of an ancient Indian culture arcbeologists call the Hopewell

The Hopewells flourished in Michi-gan and Ohio, and elsewhere in the middle west, f rom about 200 A.D. to 500 A.D or later Their descendants are theOj ibwa (Chippewa). Ottowa and

Potowatomi of our own historic t i m e r BUT THERE STILL is a long, long

gap between LaSalle's tripe In the 1670s and the Ann Arbor Trail Indians of 1,000 A.D.

How do you get a t rue historical per-spective on this when the Adena-Hopewell left no wri t ten record? We have no trouble keeping t rack of what the rest of tbe world was doing in 1,000 A.D.

For instance, we know that Lief the Lucky, son of Eric the Red, and his long boats with their crews of hardy Norse-man pulled into Mt. Hope Bay, Rhode Island, In the year 1,000. Later Thorwald went down the S t Lawrence and on to tbe Great Lakes. Souvenirs of this voyage turn up f rom t ime to time.

We know that England was ruled by a Danish King Canute in 1016, and 50 years later, a battle was fought which changed the world.

It was Oct. 14, 1066, when William of Normandy and about 60,000 troops met King Harold and his minions on Senlac Hill near the town of Hastings. When the battle was over, England had a new king, William tbe Conqueror.

When the Indians were digging those graves on Ann Arbor Trail, Richard the Lion Hearted was crossing Europe on horseback to join the Third Crusade. That was In 1190. It was a long, long t ime ago when those Indians were drinking from Plymouth's pure arte-sian springs, We have some perspective on the enormous distances between be-tween their world and ours.

The next edition of Tonqoish Tales will tell you of the l ifestyle of the Ade-na-Hopewell cultures. And I hope that I may tell you the results of the carbon tests presently being conducted in Ann Arbor

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F R I E N D S from Northern Ontario contributed this clipping (one single paragraph) from their small-town weekly newspaper

" A family reunion that turned into a nightmare for the Stevens family happened over the holiday

'ayne had hit his shin on weekend. the trai ler hitch, breaking the skin They left here for Penetanguishene and then on up to Sundridge for his family camping reunion. His leg went f rom bad to worse and be was taken to Burk s Falls Hospital Too late for penicillin to help, and he was moved to Huntsville Hospital. Later, he went by ambulance to Sarnia Hospital. They managed to save his leg and he is now home, but cannot go to work for a week or more Meanwhile, Phyllis, with three youngsters, tents and camping equipment is alone so, Annice and John went up and took down the big tent, auu took that, plus the boys, to their cottage Phyllis and Diana slept in the car and found raccoons had ripped and torn everything in the small tent, in the night. They went to the Blake cottage overnight, then collected the trailer and camping equipment and on to Maureen's for the next night and home in daylight She said she didn't dare call home here for she would cry and her Dad would be off to her rescue."

One would assume that all the subscribers to the weekly publication are acquainted with the Stevens family They also must know Annice, John, Maureen and Diana If everyone knows everyone that well, the story of the Stevens' problems must have been all over town before it appeared in pr in t

Was the world ever that small?

The purchase of a new automobile or the Installation of a telephone was a news item in the old Plymouth Mail. Just 30 years ago, Pearl Dunn was keeping track of residents' comings and goings in the Mail's "Locals" column. The whole town knew who went where for Thanksgiving and Christmas

And if Pear l spotted a strange car in your driveway or in front of your house, she'd be on the phone before they turned the corner to find out what was going on. Several cars gathered for an evening get-together prompted an early morning call.

Thanksgiving and Christmas come only once a year, but Pearl turned out her Locals week after week, year "round.

Thirty years and a population increase of 30,000 in the city and Plymouth Township have outdated the locals. We outgrew them years ago

JILL LAZARUS of Plymouth will have her unusual country c r a f t s at the West Bloomfield Community Education Department holiday ar ts and craf t s fair. Tbe event will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, at West Bloomfield High School, 4925 Orchard Lake Road.

G O O D N E W S about the tree removal oo Ftrjt Presbyterian's . property. If"s going to be beautiful.

The trees that were cut down were in a dangerous state and a wind could have taken them down at any time.

Tbe Rev. Philip Rodger* Magee explained that tbe cleared area will add more than 40 needed parking places

"The area south of tbe projected parking lot will remain in lawn and trees and in Erlck Carrie's plans is considerable landscaping and adding of new tress to tbe parking facility when If s completed."

Sounds good and we can watch it

DEAN HAMLINwiii be honored at a special gathering at MK ajXL Sunday in tbe Sunday school rooms ot tbe Plymouth Church of the Naxarene. Pastor Mart Banna aad Daisy Proctor are planning tbe "Day of Appreciation" for Dean as a thank jroe for "always being there and doing all tboaa extra Jobs — with a smile

Canton BPW selects Woman of the Year

N a n c y J Z i m m e r m a n w a s n a m e d W o m a n of the Y e a r by the Can ton Bus iness and P r o f e s s i o n a l W o m e n Teresa Solak. who c h a i r e d the s e a r c h fo r the c lub ' s Woman of t h e Y e a r , m a d e t h e announce -m e n t a t a m e e t i n g in t h e R o m a n F o r u m r e s t a u r a n t

Z i m m e r m a n is b r a n c h o f f i c e r of M a n u f a c t u r e r s .National B a n k of D e t r o i t . Ann A r b o r Road . P l y m -outh . H e r respons ib i l i t i es inc lude a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of t h e b ranch , c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e and sa les , bus iness d e v e l o p m e n t and c o m m u n i t y i n v o l v e m e n t

She h a s s e rved a s p r e s i d e n t of the Can ton BPW a n d h a s cha i r ed the B P W Young C a r e e r W o m a n at local , d i s t r ic t and s t a t e levels . Z i m m e r m a n has w o r k e d with he r c lub in c o m m u n i t y p r o j e c t s — the C a n t o n Count ry F e s t i v a l and p a r a d e . H e a l t h a r a m a . W a l k a t h o n and o the r ac t iv i t i e s .

WTien asked w h a t a d v i c e she would give to a young w o m a n just s t a r t i n g out in her c a r e e r , Z i m m e r m a n re sponded , " I would adv i se young w o m e n to es tab l i sh goa l s and p r io r i t i e s , to be dedi-c a t e d . e n e r g e t i c and e n t h u s i a s t i c abou t their ca-r e e r s and goal a t t a i n m e n t .

" Y o u n g w o m e n m u s t p r e s e n t t h e m s e l v e s in a p ro f e s s iona l m a n n e r and e x u d e s e l f - con f idence "

S H E W O R K E D wi th young a d u l t s in the J u n i o r A c h i e v e m e n t p r o g r a m She t augh t t h e m bas ic b a n k i n g skills t h r o u g h t h e o p e r a t i o n of a bas ic h a n k i n g s y s t e m for t h e local J A c o m p a n i e s

Her JA g r o u p achieved B a n k of the Y e a r A w a r d in the D e t r o i t M e t r o a r e a for t w o y e a . s in a row.

T h r o u g h P r o j e c t Business, a d iv is ion of Jun io r A c h i e v e m e n t , s h e t augh t bas ic e c o n o m i c s , m a r k e t -ing. m a n a g e m e n t and his tory in a c l a s s r o o m set-ting.

— A s a n e m p l o y e e of the W a y n e C o u n t y I n t e r m e d i -a t e School D i s t r i c t , she w a s a bus iness educa t i on t e a c h e r A m o n g her respons ib i l i t i es w e r e t e a c h i n g typing, s h o r t h a n d , account ing and o f f i c e p r o c e d u r e s to t e e n - a g e h igh school unwed m o t h e r s H e r job w a s to t e a c h t h e m ski l l s to m a k e t h e m s e l f - s u f f i c i e n t

Z I M M E R M A N g r a d u a t e d f r o m E r i e - M a s o n High School in 1975 and f r o m E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n Univer -sity in D e c e m b e r 1978.

She w a s c o o r d i n a t i n g adv isor fo r M a n u f a c t u r e r s Na t iona l B a n k of Detroi t for f i ve y e a r s and worked with t h e P l y m o u t h C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e .

She h a s t a u g h t s e m i n a r s f o r the A m e r i c a n Insti-t u t e of b a n k i n g , Livonia Pub l i c Schools , F o r d Motor C o m p a n y a n d Livonia C o m m u n i t y E x t e n s i o n Pro-g r a m s

' W o m e n c a n c o n t r i b u t e to the i r c o m m u n i t i e s by r ecogn iz ing t h e y a r e equal m e m b e r s of t h e c o m m u -nity T h e y h a v e an obl igat ion to t h e m s e l v e s and the c o m m u n i t y t o fu l l y exploi t the i r t a l e n t s f o r t h e good of t h e m s e l v e s and the c o m m u n i t y a t l a r g e , " said Z i m m e r m a n

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Dollmakers bring home the ribbons By Ahrla Lewis staff writer

Mary Nalepka'a Indian maid haa a blue ribbon for winning firat p l ace in the hiatoric diviaion at the Michigan S ta te Fair.

Hers is a world of composition bod-ies, porcelain heads, glass-blown eyes, china paint, green ware and bisque. Ac-cording to P a m Flick, this world was "created out of necessity and anger" af ter her grandmother , Dorris Belts, died in 1969

Flick, a portrai t ar t is t by trade, de-cided to occupy her mind with some-thing that they both loved — dolls. And what began as a hobby in her home 1« years ago is still a hobby, with one ex-ception. Flick now has a studio, 71 stu-dents, and teaches classes seven times a week,

"I just love what I 'm doing," said Flick, who thrives on teaching authen-ticity to her students, s tudents who al-ways come back with one ribbon or an-other af ter attending various competi-tions. _

Take for instance the 1985 Michigan State Fair Of the 32 students who en-tered their dolls, 32 were awarded rib-bons, from first place to honorable mention.

MARY NALEPKA of Plymouth, who has been Flick's student for three years, said she "can ' t say enough about Flick's teaching skills. *

"She's a great teacher. She's patient, and she loves what she's doing," said Nalepka, who took f i rs t place in the historic division at the 1985 Michigan State Fair with a reproduction of a Poudy Indian doll.

Mooa, as she is called, stands 18 inches tall and is a t t i red in a tan does-kin dress enhanced with authentic

Sioux sunburst beads of blue, red, orange and yellow. She carr ies a rabbit skin in her left hand and wears porcu-pine quills in her long, black, braided hair

Nalepka says that with Flick as the instuctor, "the sky's the limit."

BUT FLICK remembers a time, the last week of January "85 to be exact, when the sky, literally, could be seen through her 100-year-old bouse-turned-studio

"This hasn't been all fun. I bought the house In November of '84, and the place was falling apar t ," Flick re-called "Everything had to be repaired — the walls, the floors, the parking lot, the plumbing, the ceiling."

Flick said she and her family, all of whom knew "'nothing about repairing ceilings and plumbing," refurbished the house.

"It became a family project, had to be done, and we had a wonderful t ime doing it," Flick said.

But wonderful times vanished quick-ly when, one week before the studio was to have its grand opening, the last week of January 1985, the roof fell in.

Once again, the Flick family, now professionals at the trade, got together in the middle of the winter to repair the roof.

Today, tbe white studio with blue t r im on Mill Street, P I F Dolls, is the center of Flick's attention. When she's

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not teaching adult classes through the week, children's classes through the summer, and selling dolls in the front section of the house, she's creating her own dolls f r o m scratch and enjoying "every minute of it."

FLICK'S MOST special creation. Nan. stands 15 inches tall.

She is a t t i red in a white dress with pink trim, pink knee socks, and patent leather shoes. Auburn curls envelop a white china face and brown glass-blown eyes imported from Germany pensivley greet curious passers-by

Nan, named af te r Flick's grandmoth-er, is Flick's favorite doll, and ap-propriatley so. She was the recipient of a 1985 blue roset te at the Down River Raindrops and Rainbows Doll Show, the highest honor a doll can acquire Flick said putting a doll together is a time-consuming project, as every step Is done by hand.

"And that includes everything — from painting the eye brows and eye lashes to making the clothing. We use wools, silks, cotton and leather Noth-ing is manmade, except the hair."

Costuming the doll is very import-ant, and Flick doesn't know what she would do without her doll seamstress, Mary Jane Neschich, who has been with her for five years.

Flick said, "There is nothing in the world like holding a litle doll that you have made because you know it is to-tally yours." And when asked how many of those little dolls she has made, she couldn't answer

"Gracious, I have DO idea. There a re just too many of them, just too many." she said.

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Newcomers is blending of old and new-comers AjxXiier wee* has passed and I didu t

a ear too much- from any of you J was pretty busy wiU) ac urgent family cn-su to I was iLoable to get around to scrape up news But to my rescue comes a higfciy respected and popular group in our community "J»e Canton Newcomers

I always like to taae Lbe opportunity to remind all of you that you oeedn t be a VE*-comer to join 0>e group As a matter of fact, you needn t be from Canton We have members f rom many of our surrounding communi tes old and new More trjowiedgeable who know their way around tbe a rea allows us an even better opportunity to make the new newcomers comfor tab le in their new surroundings By adding members from other communit ies we allow ourselves an even broader spec truir. of expertise So. if your are Dew or if you have been here for a while and haven't settled into more groups than you can handle this is an excellent choice

Tbe Newcomers are known for their wide variety of activities and special interest groups When first I settled in Canton I was working full t ime at American Airlines I taught catechism joined the PTA. etc but I never even beard of the Newcomers until a f t e r I had lived here past the residency time limit Shortly af ter I discovered the

Newcomers tfiej changed their nues so that there is no longer a residency cut-off date In clearer language, yon couidn t join, or remain a member a! ter you had lived here for more than two ior maybe it was three; years

Anyway, that is DO longer true and •you too. could join tomorrow and have the best year of your life doing a i much or as little as you like

I urge you to g:ve a call to Sharieen Immooen. &81-M44 or Ann Colweil, 453-6552, and start being a part of something grand

For instance, coming up is their an-nual fund-raiser for the Hospice organ ization

Many of you may already be aware of Hospice but for those of you who might like to know a little something about them, allow me to explain Hos-pice was designed to aid terminally ill patients and their families Its service is centered around counseling needs

Hospice is indeed a very worthwhile organization, often overlooked due to the nature of its work Although it is my deepest hope that none of you will Deed the service, it is our responsibility to support such an organization

With this in mind, our Newcomers sponsor an annual auction specifically for the purpose of raising funds for Hospice Thus we come to the reason

C h a r i t y C h r i s t m a s

c a r d p a g e M o n d a y The Observer and Eccentr ic s annual

charity holiday greeting card page will be published Monday Oct 28 in all 12 editions

For the first time since the practice was initiated several years ago tbe page will appear in full color

While only a few of the many cards received from non-profit and r>on-polit-ical organizations will be shown in the Oct 28 ediUon all the cards will be

available for viewing by the public in scrapbooks that will be located in five O&E offices Livonia Farmington. Bir mingham Plymouth and Rochester In formation for ordering the cards will be included

As a public service, the O&E also plans to publish additional pages of boi iday greetings throughout the season as space permits

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for mention m this column today At 7 30 p m Wednesday Nov 6, New-comers will bold said auction al Faith Community Church. Warren west of Canton Center All items are donated by local businesses with the exception of some special hand-crafted items cre-ated and donated by anyooe who cares to. which includes you

They are Rill accepting items and von are indeed invited to make any cash donation yon may choose This is one of those functions that you can at-tend with a spouse and perhaps get some Christmas shopping dooe Re-freshments will be served, so why not make an evening of it and come oc down You doc t have to buy anything and you may meet some new friends and gel to know your neighbors

For any questions you may have, call Sharleen or .Ann This auctioc has proved to be a very profitable and fan activity in the past We are certainly looking forward to no less this year

BY THE WAY a private note to Charles Zax&la

Charles is the gentleman who wrote the soog about the Newcomers and dedicated it to their p u t president Sharleen Immooen, who was hospital-ized a t the t ime Sharleen says the soog was wonderful and did great things for ber spirits and that all the Newcomer* apprecia ted it and enjoyed it very very m o d i

Everyooe seems to like it. d i a r i e s so it looks like yos are in a brand Dew business 111 be waiting tc publish your oext bu ie - ta t ty ditty

SOME PERSONAL messages to some very important Cantooites GET WELL or

To La Donna Lamber t let's get back in the swing of thmgs i hope voe re feeling better and back on your feet real sooti

To my brother-in-law. Rick Preblich. •Get up com'otL com on now Get up "

Just an old football cheer I thought might reach better than anything mushy We are all awaiting your return borne, but take it slow and easy — wel l wan.

Happy birthday to my brother, Ron. and his son and my nephew, Brett, who attends Farrand School

And last bat never leas t Lon Kar piiwkt Ha ha. vos thought I wouldn't do i t didn't yoa*

DQVT FORGET Canton Township Parks and Recreation Department 's Halloween parties this weekend

They are completely f ree bat you mast make a reservation so they can plan for yoor child JuR call 3*7-1000 and ask for the Recreation Depart m e n t Remember, no charge

AN INTERESTING note for any interesed Cantooites How many of you have wondered why the new food mar-ket on Sheldon is called Canton Center Food Market" I know it has been a puz-xlement to me I suppose it would have been a great name if there wasn't a main road Dearby called Canton Cen-ter

It always seerra as though they misaed the correct street when they built i t They got cloee, bat no cigar Well. I asked and I asked, and we gig-gled and we giggled, bat DO one seems to know It JUST seemed like a good name if yoa didn't know about the road Dearby by the same name Actually

they were kind ot hoping for the Canton Center Cut-off {he be be), that long awaited road for which we shall contin-ue to long await But alas, since that road hasn't arrived, and our questions have arrived, the owner has decided to change the name

I considered running some sort of conteR bat the deed is done, and the name is chosen It shall be "Canton Community Food M a r k e t ' Not a leap, but definitely a small s tep for mankind At least we shall not think we are on the wrong street

JuR think about a Dew comer, or vic-tor, juR arriving in Canton. They pass our beautiful sign that our Beautifica-tion Committee created and they know they are oo the right s t reet . Sheldon Not too far west on Canton Center, or too far east oo Lilley, but just right Sheldon Tbey pass a big market. Tbe sign says CANTON CENTER Oops' Stop! Quick1 Turn around! Now we have an accident one right a f t e r the other (OK, so I have a great imagination) But it could, maybe might happen

Well, we don't have to worry qow Thank you. Canton Center Food, ah. Canton Community M a r k e t You saved a lot of lives and terr ible accidents maybe

Unul next time, have the best week possible, do it yourself"

Traditional upbringing is apparent Dear Lorese Grees.

It is impossible for me to resist hav-ing my handwriting analyzed Hopef li-ly it will show an exceptional talent •ooe to be discovered ix the fleM of golf ! will be eager to read the re-sults

WJL Livonia

Dear W.L. Two things that come quickly to my

mind as I study vonr attractive handwriting are discipline and rhythm These are valuable t rai ts in golf as well as many other a reas of your life Now add the vitality and determination that I also find and Jan Stepbensoo better be careful'

A traditional upbringing where a sense of responsibility was impressed upon you early in life is evident Your borne and family a re closely connected to your happiness And a flair for the attractive probably has your home

looking lovely at all t imes You live by the cliche "A place for

everything and everything in its proper place "

A genteel lady with a nature that is caring and a heart that is sympathetic is obvious Culture and self-improve-ment a re interests of yours And you enjoy a good discussion Your emotions run deep and are long lasting Past feelings of havmg been taken advan-tage of cause yoa to have your guard up so that it will Dot happen agains

You a re most comfortable with the tried and t rue Security is important and you a re not going to jeopardixe i t

Responsibility is handled well A good sense o r . organization is yours P n d e is evident m all yoa do And you are conscientious, methodical and effi-cient as yoa strive for perfection Yoa are not afra id of hard work Nothing less than your best effort would pass your own standards

graphology Lorene Green

If you would like to have your handwriting analyzed through this newspaper wnte to L o r e n e C Green a cert\f\ed graphologist

Please use a full sheet of white, ufi-lmed paper and write in the first person singular Age, handedness and signature are all helpful

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Our Lady of Good Counsel craft sale Saturday The season of holiday fairs, craft

shows and bazaars is here and the Observer will keep a running calen-dar of the shows sponsored by non-profit organizations Send hours, dates, location and special features of your event to: The Observer, 489 S Main, Plymouth 48170, or drop o/j a news release at the office

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• C R A F T S H O W AND BAKE S A L E

Saturday, Oct. 26 — Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church invites residents to do some early holiday shopping 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Arthur Street off Penni-man Avenue. Local c ra f t e r s will fea-ture original works

• F R E S H G R E E N S , W R E A T H S Through Monday, Oct. 28 — The

Plymouth branch of the Woman's Na-tional Fa rm & Garden Association will take advance orders this year for f resh 18- and 22-incb wreaths, mixed bundles of greens and boxwood. To place orders and for more information, call 459-1437 or 459-3089 The garden club's greens mar t and bake sale will be Fri-day, Nov 29 in Forest Place Mall

• F R O S T A R T S & C R A F T S Satur day, Nov. 2 — 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Frost Middle School PTSA presents its ninth annual a r t s and craf t s show with prof-its benefiting student projects. More than 135 craf ters f rom all over Michi- . gan will be selling their wares The school is at 14041 Stark just north of Schoolcraft in Livonia.

• M A S T E R P I E C E A U C T I O N Monday, Nov. 4 — The annual Plym-

outh Children's Nursery Masterpiece Auction will begin at 7 p.m. in East Middle School cafeteria. Doors open at 6:30 to preview handmade dolls, bask-ets . Chr i s tmas teddy bear , and needlepoint advent calendar that will be among the 150 items up for bid There will be refreshments and prizes The public is Invited.

• N E W C O M E R S A E X - N E W -C O M E R S

Thursday, Nov, 7 — noon to 3 p.m

Plymouth Newcomers and Ex-New-comers a re hosting their fourth annual Craf ty Affair at the Plymouth Cultural Center. A variety of handcraf ted i tems will be displayed and sold by club members. Admission is f ree . Hospitali-ty is at 10 a.m. for Newcomers, Ex-

f^»-Newcomers and their guests to shop ^ before a buffet-style brunch served at

10:30 a.m. Tbe charge for the brunch is 97. Reservations will be taken until Oct. 29 by calling Barb a t 451-07W or Rose at 455-0113 Babysitting is avail-able by calling Gwen at 453-4860 by Oct. 31

• OELTA K A P P A G A M M A C R A F T FAIR

Saturday, Nov. 9 — 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Plymouth Canton High School, Can-ton Center south of Joy The Women Educators of Plymouth and Canton will present the c ra f t show with proceeds providing scholarships for local stu-dents. National Honor Society students will help the crafters . Plymouth Salem High track team will sell hot dogs Plymouth Canton High Gymnasts will sell cider and doughnuts. Salem soccer team will be selling chocolate chip cookies. Coffee, tea and soft drinks will be available. University of Michigan and Michigan State University logos on macrame lawn chairs. Cabbage Patch clothes, dolls, duck decoys and pine fur-niture for sale with orders taken for oak furniture.

• O A K W O O D GUILD C H R I S T M A S AFFAIR'

Tuesday, Nov. 12 — Oak wood Hospi-tal Canton Center Guild is sponsoring its "Christmas Affair" f r o m 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. a t the center at 7300 Canton Cester Road at Warren in Canton. Jean Schmidt of Plymouth, guild chairwom-an, said this year 's bazaar will offer a wide selection of gift i tems ranging in price f rom $3 to $50, including decora-tions, dolls, toys, games, glassware, jewelry, picture frames, woodenware, potpourri and novelty items. All pro-ceeds will be donated to the hospital. Chairing tbe event is Lois Rudolph of Canton, the Guild Ways and Means Committee chairwoman

holiday fairs • CANTON J C C R A F T S H O W

Saturday, Nov. 16 — Craf ters still have an opportunity to join the Canton Jaycees annual c r a f t show in Plymouth Canton High School, Canton Center south of Joy Road. For booth space, call Ken, 562-4821, or Kathy, 459-3004

• P INECONE W R E A T H WORK-S H O P

Saturday, Nov. 16 — Northviile Co-ofTPreschool annual workshop will be 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Amerman Elementary School, 8 Mile and Center Street. All materials provided and instruction.

Walk-ins welcome. Cost varies f rom <14-120. For information, call 348-8893

• C H E R R Y HILL C H U R C H Saturday, Nov. 23 — Cherry Hill

United Methodist Church will have its Fall Bazaar f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the church, 321 Ridge south of Cherry Hill in Canton. Featured will be c ra f t items, ceramics, baked goods, toys, candy, and a goodies pantry A soup luncheon with homemade ice cream also will be available.

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Susan Louise Wehmeyer and Roy Daniel Pruden Jr . exchanged marr iage vows in a July ceremony In First Pres-byterian Church of Plymouth with the Rev. Philip Rodgers Magee officiating. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wehmeyer of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daniel Pruden of Babylon, N Y .

Tbe bride's ivory tissue taffeta gown was trimmed at bodice and back with Alencon lace and had a chapel-length train. She carried a bouquet of white roses, orchids, carnat ions, mums, baby's breath and ivy. J a i m e Weiser of Helena, Mont., was maid of honor and bridesmaids were the bride's three sis-ters, Ann Wehmeyer, P a m Wehmeyer and Nancy Bedinger They wore lilac gowns trimmed with ivory lace and carried white carnations, mums, dai-sies. statice, baby's breath and ivy

Pe te r P ruden was best man Groomsmen were Norman Pruden, Barclay Shultx, and John Shultz. The couple traveled through Northern Michigan after their wedding reception at Madowbrook Country Club They are

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l ea rned tha t H a r p e r is a uni-

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that H a r p e r c o n c e n t r a t e s on the t o u g h adul t cases

in cancer , h e a r t disease and se r ious vision d i so rders .

Pa t i en t s l i ke K a t h y c o m e t o

H a r p e r H o s p i t a l at the Med ica l C e n t e r w i th conf i -

d e n c e . T h e y c o m e b e c a u s e H a r p e r is a m a j o r

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tu te in N e w York and the M . D . A n d e r s o n

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of on ly twen ty C o m p r e h e n s i v e C a n c e r Cen te r s .

Patients k n o w tha t if the d iagnos i s is cance r , the re is

n o b e t t e r p lace to be than H a r p e r Hosp i ta l .

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t h r o u g h o u t the wor ld .

H a r p e r is h o p e f o r k e a r t

pa t ien ts , t o o . Its large scale, na t iona l ly recogn ized

p r o g r a m br ings t o g e t h e r r e sea r ch , t each ing ,

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4&P Ci O&f". Thursday OctOO«' ^4

Seniors club celebrates 25 years of fellowship

The Senior Citizens Club of P lymouth will cele-bra te its 25lh anniversary 1-4 p m Thursday. Nov 14. at the E l k s Club

Organized by the member s of the Soropumis t G u b of P l y m o u t h on Oct 13. 1960, the first meeting look place a t the Odd Fellows Hall

The g roup moved f rom the Odd Fellows to the Masonic T e m p l e Ln 1962. with an ave rage at ten-dance of 40 m e m b e r s weekly

The club b e c a m e independent of the Soropumis t Club in 1963 Bylaws were drawn up and o f f i ce r s elected Dues were J1 until 1984 when they were raised to $2 Bylaws were revised in 1969. 1970. and 1975

Although the 25-cent kitty for coffee , cake, and cookies was discontinued years ago, a monthly ap-pointed c o m m i t t e e serves coffee and tea on Thurs-days a t the Nutri t ion lunch program a t Tonquish Creek Manor

THE CLUB received 1780 f r o m the Plymouth Communi ty Fund in 1963 Tbe amount was in-creased to 12,000 in 1971 to pay for an activity di rec tor

Over the years , the c lub has enjoyed slide presen tat ions f r o m various countries, guest speakers, spe-cial p r o g r a m s and safe ty demons t ra t ions

They have gone on tours, both local and abroad, to places such as Spain, Canada, Chicago, Amish Acres, the Ford Rotunda, Mackinac Island, and the Cobo Hall Builders Show

When not on the road, m e m b e r s enjoy card games , pinochle, bridge and euchre on a weekly ba-sis Each month, cake and ice c r e a m are served to ce lebra te bir thdays and ann iversa r ies

Shut-in m e m b e r s are r e m e m b e r e d with birthday ca rds and memor ia l s a r e sent when a member is deceased

Civitans install board

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Stan Socha is the new president of the Plymouth-Canton Civitan Club He was installed at an awards dinner at the Plymouth Elks Lodge along with offi-cers E a r l Sullivan, p res iden t -e lec t Sam Detrich. sec re ta ry - t reasure r . Susie Pidsony. vice president adminis t ra t ion; Joan Fee. vice president service, and Claudia Truax. vice president funds

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Margare t Cotter will speak in T h e Clut tered Next," a talk on young adul ts living with their parents , at the Open F o r u m Series sponsored by the Wom-en's Resource Center f rom 7-9 p m Thursday, Oct. 24. in the Liberal Arts Building of Schoolcraft College, Hag-gerty between 6 and 7 Mile in Livonia

• P W P M E E T I N G A D A N C E The Plymouth-Canton Paren ts With-

out P a r t n e r s (PWP) will meet at 8 p .m Friday, Oct 25. a t Mama Mia's, Plym-outh Road west of Inkster Road in Livonia Dr Sally McCracken will speak on Communicat ion." A Hallow-een Dance will follow the meet ing Ticket prices a r e *3 per person (SI off if in costume)

• M O M S AND T O T M O R N I N G P L A Y

A Morning Play Group for Moms and Tots sponsored by the Canton New-comer s will be held on the fourth Fri-day of each month in members ' homes Sit back and relax over coffee with other mothers of infants and pre-schoolers while they play The f i rs t mee t i ng will be Fr iday, Oct 25 F o r reservat ions and more informat ion call Linda at 981-0727

• C A N T O N N E W C O M E R S C O U P L E S H A L L O W E E N P A R T Y

Meet new couples in a re laxed at-

mosphere at a Canton n e w c o m e r s home Costumes a r e optional for the Halloween party planned for tbe eve-ning of Friday. Oct. 25 F o r informa-tion and reservat ions call Nancy, 981-4883

• W O M E N ' S E X C H A N G E The Women's Exchange , a profes-

sional women's organizat ion, will bold its monthly dinner mee t ing beginning 6:30 p Tn Monday, Oct. 28. a t Topinka 's res taurant at 7 Mile and Te legraph . Detroit. Bevelry Versail les, coordina-tor of admissions a t Oakland Commu-nity Colelge, will speak on "Women in the Work Force in L a t e r L i fe . " To make reservations call Candice Kidd at 561-4410. The cha rge for the dinner and meeting is J15. The Women's Exchange is sponsored by the YMCA of Western Wayne County

• 9 9 E R S U S E R S G R O U P Tbe West Metro 99ers U s e r s Group

will meet at 7 30 p.m Monday. Oct. 28, a t Geneva P resby te r i an Church. Shel-don north of Ford in Canton. The group is open to all pe rsons ( including youth) interested Ln the Texas I n s t r u m e n t Tl-99/4A home c o m p u t e r adn its usage The monthly mee t ings f e a t u r e speak-ers, demonstrat ions, and workshops A monthly newsle t ter and s o f t w a r e li-brary usage a r e ava i lab le to paid mem-

Micols wed 50 years Harold and Kathleen Micol, l i fe t ime

res idents of Plymouth, will ma rk their golden wedding anniversary Oct. 26 Harold A Micol and M Kathleen Ford were marr ied in 1935 in the Lu the ran Church Ln Wayne

They have three sons, William of Melvindale, Robert of Canton, and Richard of Oxford They have seven grandchildren, ranging in age f r o m 6 to 21

Both are enjoying their r e t i r e m e n t and traveling with the senior ci t izens on t r ips a r ranged by the P lymou th Recreat ion Depar tmen t Kathleen Mi-col is a member of the Plymouth Eas t -ern Star H a r o l d a n d K a t h l e e n M i c o l

bers. For informat ion call Chris at 459-2228

• B R E A S T F E E D I N G M E E T I N G Are you a mother-to-be or a new

mother who needs solid informat ion about breas t feeding? Childbirth and Fami ly Resources Ls offer ing a ooe-night c l a s s beginning a t 7 p.m. Monday, O c t 28, a t Red Bell Nursery School. Learn tbe benefi ts of nursing and the how tos The charge is $5. To register call 459-2678 or 455-4629

• S Q U E A L S O N W H E E L S Steppingstone Center fo the Poten-

tially Gi f ted will bold a Halloween Par-ty f r o m 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31. a t the Ska tin' Station oo Joy Road In Can-ton Admission Ls a $2 donation. Money raised will be used to purchase comput-er equipment , musical instruments , a r t and sc ience equipment .

• P I L G R I M S H R I N E S T E A K D I N -N E R

Pi lg r im Shrine No. 55 will have its Swiss Steak Dinner at 6:30 p.m. Fr iday . Nov. 1, a t the Grange Hall in Plym-outh. Tbe charge Ls 15 for adults and 12.50 for children. For reservat ions call 422-4397 or 453-0490

• C H R I S T M A S B A L L P R E S A L E The P lymouth Symphony League

m e m b e r presa le for Chr is tmas Ball t ickets will be f r o m 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Fr iday, Nov. 1, and f r o m 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sa turday . Nov. 2, a t 44499 Charn-wood, P lymouth Tickets a r e $50 per couple. The ball is Dec 14 a t the Holi-drome. F o r information call 455-0074 or 451-0975

• V F W A U X I L I A R Y R U M M A G E S A L E

Tbe Mayf lower Lt. Gamble Ladies Auxiliary 6695 Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a r u m m a g e sale f r o m 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, a t tbe VFW Hall , 1«86 Mill south of Ann Ar-bor Raod, Plymouth For information or pick up call Caroline Vangorder at 455-2620

• S I X T Y P L U S All senior citizens are invited to the

monthly potluck luncheon of Sixty Plus

a t noon Monday, Nov. 4, Ln the fellow-ship hall of F i r s t United Methodist Church of P lymouth , 45201 N. Territo-rial. Bring a food dish to pass and your own table service . Linn Storch, a nurse fo rm McAuley Heal th Center, will speak oo "Nutr i t ion in Your Later Y e a r s '

• L A M A Z E C L A S S The Plymouth-Canton Childbirth Ed-

ucation Assoclaiton Ls offering a seven-week Lamaze ser ies beginning 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 4, at Newburgh United Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail , Livonia.

• S T O R Y T I M E There will be a toddler and a pre-

school story t ime of fe red in November a t Dunning-Hough Library, 223 S. Main, P lymouth . The toddler story t ime for chi ldren 2-3 "4 -years-old with a parent will be a t 10:30 a.m. on Mon-days f rom Nov. 4-15. Registration will be a t 10 a.m. in person on Monday, Oct. 28, at the l ibrary . The pre-school story t ime for ages 3Vfc-5 will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays f r o m Nov. 6-27. Registra-tion is a t 10 a .m. in person oo Wadnas day. Oct. 30

• H O S P I C E A U C T I O N The third annua l Hospice Auction

sponsored by Canton Newcomers will begin with hospi ta l i ty and preview a t 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, a t Faith Com-munity Church. All money from the auction is given to Hospice Support Service which helps terminally 111 pa-tients an their famil ies . Admission is f ree . Anyone in teres ted Ln making tax-deductible donations, either new or handmade Items, m a y call Sue at 459-8336, Marty a t 981-1057 or Ann at 453-6552 to a r r a n g e fo r pick up.

• C A R D P A R T Y Members of the St. John League of

St. John Episcopal Church will spon-sors its f i f th annua l ca rd par ty and buf-fet salad luncheon f o r m noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 6, a t tbe church. 574 Sheldon. Tickets, avai lable f rom mem-bers or at tbe door, a r e (4 each or $15 for a table of four For reservations call 464-0080

• C A N T O N J C S INVITE C R A F T E R S

Tbe Canton Jaycees annual holiday c r a f t fa i r will be Saturday, Nov. 16, a t P l y m o u t h Canton High School. C r a f t e r s in teres ted in selling their wa re s should con t ac t Ken. 562-4821, or Kathy, 459-3004

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Can too Jaycees have l imited n u m b e r of c a r booster sea ts for sale fo r $10 each. To order, call Karen Tocco, 881-0580, or Pa t t i Kelly, 721-395®.

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Plymouth, announce the birth of their son. Benja-min Zator Dzialo, Oct. 11 In St Joseph Mercy Hos-pital, Ann Arbor They have two older children. Carr ie , 51*, and Robin, 4

BUI and Linda Groff announce tbe bi r th of their son, Pa t r ick Dale Groff , Oct. 9 Ln St. M a r y Hospital. Livonia. They have an older son, Scott William.

Grandparen t s a r e William and Rosil ind Dyer and Dale and Kathryn Groff Grea t -g r andpa ren t s are Bessie Groff and I rva Sockow

Bill and Karen Lantgios of Cen t ra l , S.C., an-nounce the birth of their son, Wil l iam Matthew Lantgios, Sept. 19. He has two s is ters , Jennifer , 9. and Jessica, 8

Grandparen t s are Mr. and Mrs Marvin Cox of Plymouth and Mr. and Mrs. Wil l iam Lantgios of Livonia. Grea t -grandparen ts a r e Mrs. Agda Oaks of Plymouth and M r and Mrs E r n e s t Bradley of Tru-mann . Ark.

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M a r g a r e t Cotter will speak in T h e Clu t t e red Next ." a talk on young adu l t s l iving wi th their parents , at the Open F o r u m Ser ies sponsored by the Wom-en 's R e s o u r c e Center f r o m 7-0 p.m Thur sday . Oct. 24, in the Libera l Arts Bui lding of Schoolcraft College, Hag-ger ty be tween 6 and 7 Mile in Livonia

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out P a r t n e r s (PWP) will m e e t a t 8 p .m F r i d a y , Oct 25, a t M a m a Mia 's , P lym-outh Road west of Inkster Road in Livonia Dr Sally McCracken will speak on "Communica t ion . " A Hallow-een D a n c e will follow the m e e t i n g Ticke t pr ices are S3 per person ($1 off if in cos tume?

• M O M S AND T O T M O R N I N G P L A Y

A Morn ing Play Group for Moms and Tots sponsored by the Canton New-c o m e r s will be held on the four th Fr i -day of each month in m e m b e r s ' homes Sit back and relax over c o f f e e with o t h e r m o t h e r s of infants and pre-schoo le r s while they play. The f i r s t m e e t i n g wil l be Fr iday, Oct 25 F o r r e s e r v a t i o n s and m o r e in format ion cal l Linda a t 981-0727

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• W O M E N ' S E X C H A N G E Tbe Women 's Exchange , a profes-

sional women ' s organizat ion, wil l hold its monthly dinner mee t ing beg inn ing 6 30 p.tn Monday, Oct. 28, a t T o p i n k a ' s r e s t au ran t at 7 Mile and T e l e g r a p h . Detroi t . Bevelry Versail les, coord ina-tor of admiss ions a t Oakland C o m m u -nity Colelge, will speak on " W o m e n in the Work F o r c e in La te r L i fe . " To m a k e rese rva t ions cal l Candice Kidd at 561-4410. The cha rge for the d inne r and mee t ing is $15. Tbe Women ' s E x c h a n g e is sponsored by the YMCA of Wes t e rn Wayne County

• 9 9 E R S U S E R S G R O U P The West Met ro 99ers Use r s Group

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Micols wed 50 years Haro ld and Kathleen Micol, l i f e t ime

r e s iden t s of Plymouth, will m a r k thei r golden wedding ann ive r sa ry Oct. 26 Haro ld A Micol and M Kath leen Ford w e r e m a r r i e d in 1935 in the L u t h e r a n Church in Wayne

They have three sons, Wil l iam of Melv indale , Robert of Canton, and R i c h a r d of Oxford They h a v e seven g randch i ld ren , ranging in age f r o m 6 to 21

Both a r e enjoying their r e t i r e m e n t a n d t r ave l ing with the senior c i t izens on t r i p s a r r anged by the P l y m o u t h R e c r e a t i o n Depa r tmen t Kath leen Mi-col is a m e m b e r of the P l y m o u t h Eas t -e r n S t a r Harold and Kathleen Micol

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9:30 & 11:00 A.M. Worahip A Church School "THE PRIEST WITH THE PURPLE HEART"

Dr W W h i t i e d g e

"New Life Bible Study" 930 A_M. T u a a d a y

Goapel of Mark - Bible Study * 3 0 A_M. a 7 J O P .M. W a d

Rev P R I rw in F*ev K R T h o r e s e n Dr W F W h l l l e d g a

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9 : 4 5 a m W e d C iaaaea

fl:45 p . m . WELCOME

SALEM NATIONAL EV.LUTHERAN

CHURCH 3 2 4 3 0 A n n A r b o r Tr

W a a l l a n d • 4 2 2 - 5 5 5 0

9 : 0 0 a . m . C h u r c h

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1 0 1 0 1 W A n n A r b o r R d . . P l y m o u t h

a t G o l f r e d s o n & A n n A r b o r R d

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

a n d J u n i o r C h u r c h - 8 3 0 & 11 0 0 a m

Rev. William C Moore - Pastor Nursery Provided Phona 459-9550

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH U.S.A.

1 8 4 1 M i d d l e b e l t 1 Ona block south o> Ford)

Sunday Woramp 9 IS I 11 OO a m Churef-. Scrxx> a Huraar*

11 00am Garetti D Baker, Pastor

421-7620

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHER AN CHURCH

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH 18325 H a l a t e a d R d . a t 11 M i l e

F a r m i n g t o n H l l t a , M i c h i g a n S E R V I C E S 10-JC A . M E v a r y S u n d a y

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IMMANUEL LUTHERAN 2 7 0 3 5 A n n A r b o r T ra i l

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R E V . E L M E R B E Y E R W o r s h i p 10:30 a m

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 15 a . m B i b l e C l a s s 9 :30 a . m

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H u b b a r d a t W C h i c a q o • 4 2 2 - 0 4 9 4 G e r a l d R C o D l e . g h 4 D a v i d W G o o d M i n i s t e r s

WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30 A.M.

"I KNOW, BUT..."

C h u r c h S c h o o l ( N u r s e r y - 1 2 t h ) 1 0 : 3 0 A M

G E N E V A P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A . ) 5835 S h e l d o n Rd. .

C A N T O N WOR8MP « CHURCH SCHOOL

9:15 A . M . 8 11:00 A M . Kannatti f Uruatoal. P»»tor

458 -0013

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WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

W C A R 1 0 9 0 S U N D A Y 1 0 3 0 A M

In L i v o n i a - St P a u l Ev L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

17810 F a r m i n g t o n Rf l

P a s t e W i n k e d K o e l p m - 2 6 1 - 8 7 5 9

C h u r c h S e r v i c e s 8 : 3 0 a_m. & 11 :00 a . m

In P l y m o u t h — St Pe te r Ev L u t h e r a n C h u r c h

1343 P e n m m a n A v e p a s t o ' L e o n a r d K o e n m q e r - 4 5 3 - 3 3 9 3

•vorsn.p Services 8 i ' 0 30 a hi • Sunday Schoo- 9 i 5 a m

In R a d f o r d T o w n s h i p - L o l a P a r k Ev L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ,

1 4 7 5 0 K l n l o c h

P a s t o r E d w a r d Ze i i - 5 3 2 - 8 6 5 5

Aorsh .c Services 8 30 a n Sunday School S 45 a rr

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN 7000 Sheldon Rd

Canton 459-3333

P a s t o r J e r r y Y s m e l l Rev Tad Qro twhn

Worahip 8:00 4 1 1 : 0 0 A M Oraxai Mor ton - In lam Pasto*

Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Wadnaaday Evening Teaching

7:00-8 00 P M Nursery Provided

VILLAGE P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H 2 5 3 5 0 W S i x M i l e . R e d f o r d I b t w B e e c h D a l y 4 T e i e a r a o h !

Rev R o b e r t M. B a r c u s 5 3 4 - 7 7 3 0

W o r s h i p 1 0 : 0 0 A . M . - C h u r c h S c h o o l 1 1 1 5 A M

• ALL I HAVE"

T h u r s d a y - W e e k d a y P r o g r a m F o r A l l T h u r s d a y B i b l e S t u d y 7 : 0 0 P . M .

P e o p l e G r o w i n g i n t - a i t h A n o L o v e

ST. TIMOTHY P R E S B Y T E R I A N

C H U R C H

( U . S . A . )

te?0C Na«o>*gri • Livonia 1 1 : 0 0 A . M .

W O R S H I P &

C H U R C H S C H O O L

E D i c k s o n Fo rsy th . P a s t o r

4 6 4 - 8 S 4 4

C H R I S T THE K I N G LUTHERAN CHURCH 9300 Farming-, n Be l - ' •

Worship 8 :15 4 1 1 » A J a .

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T I M O T H Y L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H 8820 Wayne Rd.

Livonia. Mi. 48150 PASTOR ROLAND C TROIKE

8:15 4 10:48 Worahip Sarvtoa

9:30 s m . Sunday School

O F F I C E 4 2 7 - 2 2 9 0

ST. MATTHEWS U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

30900 Si* MII« fW- S w « l « r • "

David 1 Si rong M^n-si®'

422-6038 to 00 A M WorV»c Sarvca 10 00 A M Churef School

(3 Yrs • 8th Sridai 10 00 A M jr & Sr Migh Clasa 11 15 AM AduH Study Ciaas

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-Jf.1 Plymouth • "'C AC 1 MINISTERS

M. CLEMENT PARR, RANOY 3. WHIT COMB 830 A 11«0 A.M. Worship Service

"FILLED WITH SPIRIT OR SPIRIT FILLED?" 9-.30 A M. Nureery Care A AduH Church School 11:00 A.M. Nureery thru Senior High Church

School M i n i s t e r of M u s i c . R u t h H a d l e y T u r n e r

A Car'rvg J Sharing Church

LIVONIA 1 5 4 3 1 M e r r i m a n R d

SUNDAY WORSHIP

1 1 0 0 A M & 6 0 0 P M

R o b R o b i n s o n M i n i s t e r

4 2 7 8743

GARDEN CITY iM>7 M-rl.-iipciei' Prl SUNDAY WORSHIP

1 1 a m 4 6 p " B i t ' l p S c h o o l ' 0 a n-

* 30 o m W c s h . c

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422 8660 See Hp r» .d o« T r u t ^

I-W C»»aM>a» 20 Saturday a 30 a m

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RESURRECTION LUTHERAN

88SO Nawburgh at Joy Livonia

4 2 7 - 9 5 7 5

Merlin E Jacoba. Paator Worsfap 8-00 4 10:30 A M

Sunday School 9- 15 A M

N A R D I N PARK U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

29887 Weat Eleven Mile Roed 478-8860 Juat Weet of Middlebelt Farming ton Hllta

WORSHIP 9:15 & 11 A.M. " IF I R U L E D T H E W O R L D "

Dr Wm Rltter Dr WWa/n A. Rrttar, Paator Rav Oaorga Kl lboom Rav David R. StroOa Aaaoc. Paator Judy May. Dir. of Christian Ed Mr M « M i Rookua. Dlr of Mualc SlngMa Mlniatry, Rev Strobe

S Al 1M UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST

33424 Oakland F a-m loot on, Ml 471 MIC

JR Church 4 Worahip 9-30 a_m

Banter-Free Sactuary Nuraary Provtdad

REV LEE W TYLER Paator

REV CARL H. SCHULTZ Paator Emarttua

PARSONAGE 477-6478 "YOU ARE WELCOME!"

UNITED C H U R C H O F CHRIST

NATIVITY CHURCH Henry Ruf f a l W e s t C h i c a g o

L i von ia 4 2 1 - 5 4 0 6

W O R S H I P 4 C H U R C H S C H O O L 1 0 * 0 A . M .

Dr. M i c h a e l H. C a r m e n

DETROIT L A E 8 T A D I A N

CONGREGATION 2 9 0 F a i r g r o u n d a l A n n A r b o r T r a d - P l y m o u t h

D o n a l d W ^ L e h t i , P a a t o r • 4 M - 1 3 1 6

Sunday School

11=00 a-m. T I M S 7 « > p m

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third Sunday at H O O a_m

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C H U R C H O F T H E S A V I O R

38100 Reformed Church in America Five Mite Rd., Weet of Newburgh

5 2 2 - 0 8 2 1

W O R 8 H I P SERVICE fc30 A-M. Nursery Available

SUNDAY SCHOOL 10*6 A-M. YOUTH CLUB Tuesday 4 a o P.M.

REV OERALD OYKBTRA. Peelor 464-1082

C h r i s t C o m m u n i t y C h u r c h

o f C a n t o n M 1 - 0 4 M

i Mali Sc * et Joy

MEMORIAL CHUMCM Of CHRIST

(Omaaan Owrefii 354 75 Fiva Mila Rd

464-8722 MARK McOlLVREV Mn.na

rMUCK EMMERT youth Mtraater

8I8LE SCHOOL (A* agea) 9 30 a m

Morning Worahip 10 45 a m Evening Worarwp 4 Youth Meetings

8 30pm

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF PLYMOUTH

45201 N. Te r r i to r i a l Rd. 453-5280

9 : 1 5 a . m . S 1 1 : 0 0 a . m . W o r s h i p 4 C h u r c h S c h o o l

(Nurse ry - 121h) uiwatar* John N Orwiaat, Lwry J wart*. Or fredanea veabwe

CHRIST ADELPHIAN

NtWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 36500 Ann Arbor Trail

Uvonia'a Oldest Church Church School and Worship

"NOT AN OPTION, BUT A MUST*

Rev Ed Coley Minis ters

Edward C. Coley. Roy Forsyth Nuraary ProvtOad

422-0149 9:15 4 11:00 A M

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C h r i s t a d e l p h i a n s

E V A N G E L I C A L C O V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A

CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST

WttMtlp 11-00 a_m Sw. Sie ass. Orn/m M

"OoasO«i fcaatr

Ctaaa 730 pjn

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Michael A. Halleen Psstor

Thomas C. Grundstrom Aaaodate Pastor

35415 W. 14 Mile (at Drake) ton Hills Farmington Hills

6 6 1 - f i

Faith A Way OfL»at

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9 : 3 0 A . M . W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 1 0 : 4 5 A.M. E V E N I N G S E R V I C E 6 : 0 0 P . M .

Chttd Care

Choirs to combine for ecumenical Bach concert IN CELEBRATION of the 300th

a n n i v e r s a r y of the birth of c o m poeer J o h a n a S Bach and the an-n i v e r s a r i e s of George F Hande l

r 1685) and Heinrtch Scbuetz (1585), a F e s t i v e Ekrumenical Service will be held at F a i t h Lutheran Church in Livo-nia, 30000 F i v e Mile Road, west of Middlebe l t . at 7:30 p m Sunday, Oct. 27

Choir m e m b e r s f rom chu rches in Livonia a n d Redford will lead the ser-vice t i t led . "We Pra ise You. 0 God ." The combined choirs will be joined by the De t ro i t Lutheran Singers, soloist and o r c h e s t r a under the d i rec t ion of E r i c F r e u d i g m a n

Tbe choir of ove r 100 voices will p resent Bach's m a g n i f i c e n t R e f o r m a -tion Can ta ta No 80. "A Mighty For-t ress Is Our God." O the r works on the p r o g r a m include se lec t ions of Handel 'a

De t tmgen Te Deum, ' ("We Pra i se Thee, 0 God"), a Schuetz m o t e t for dou-ble choir . Bach's beloved " Jesus , Joy of Our Desiring," and a c h o r a l e set t ing of "Now Thank We All Our God," in which the en t i re congrega t ion will be invited to sing along.

Tbe service will a lso include organ works by Bach p e r f o r m e d by Kenneth Swee tman , o rgan is t a t Old Mar iner ' s Church and i n s t r u m e n t a l music per-f o r m e d by m e m b e r s of the o rches t r a

F l u t e rec i ta l a t M a d o n n a A f a c u l t y f lu te recital f ea tu r ing Don-

na M a r i e Kal l ie will be presen ted at Madonna College, Livonia, at 4 p .m Sunday. Nov. 10.

Kal l ie will be assisted by Joseph ine Culkar . piano; Stanley Adamus, c la r i -n e t J a n e Mniece. soprano; and J a n e t Webs te r , f lu te Featured will be w o r k s

by Bach, Mozar t , and Doppler

R imsky-Korsakov

The reci ta l will be held in Kresge Hall audi tor ium cm the Madonna cam-pus Admission is f r e e . F o r m o r e infor-mat ion . call 591-5098 Madonna is a t I-96 and Levan, Livonia

YW plans Chicago Christmas trip The YWCA of Western Wayne Coun-

ty in Inks t e r has planned a C h r i s t m a s in Ch icago t r ave l t r ip for Wednesday th rough F r i d a y , Dec 11-13

T r a v e l e r s will leave the YW by bus e a r l y Wednesday morning. Tour m e m -bers will s t ay in The P a l m e r House ho-tel

The t r i p will include shopping a t Mar sha l l F ie ld ' s and the Magn i f i cen t

Mile, a dinner t h e a t e r p resen ta t ion of "Arsenic and Old Lace . " a guided tour of the city, and d inner in Chinatown.

The total cost of the three-day, two-night t r ip is $209 A deposit of 150 is required, with the b a l a n c e due Monday, Nov. 11.

Trave l Days a r e o f f e r e d to YW m e m b e r s Basic m e m b e r s h i p is $10 a yea r

F o r more i n fo rma t ion , ca l l 561-4110

\bur Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES O F G O D

CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH 41355 8ix Mile Northviile • 348-9030

Larry Frick, Sr . P a s t o r

Sunday School 1ft00 a.m. Worship Sanricea 11 A ) a.m. 8 84)0 p.m.

Wedneedey Family Night 74)0 p j n . Nureery AvaMeMe • Schools: Pre-School - 8th

Briybtn?cer Tabcrpacl 2 6 5 5 5 F r a n k l i n Rd • S o u t h f i e l d M l (I-696 & Telegraph - West of Holiday Inn)

A Charismatic Church wtiere people ot many denominations worship togettyer

9:45 A.M. Sunday School 11:00 A.M. Morning Worship

6:30 P.M. Celebra t ion of Praise 7:30 P.M. Wed. Adult, Youth, Children

Prayer A Pra ise

Nursery provided at all services THOMAS E. TRASK, PASTOR

BETHEL MISSIONARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD

8900 Middlebelt Rd. L ivonia-421-9140

REV. JOHN ROY, PASTOR

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 : 4 5 a . m .

M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 1 1 : 0 0 a . m .

E v e n i n g E v a n g e l i s t S e r v i c e 6 : 3 0 p . m .

W e d . Fami ly N igh t S e r v i c e 7 : 0 0 p . m .

Tftl-dlTY AftSEMftLV OF GOD

2100 Herman Rd.. Canton 771-SSJ3

Btwn Michigan A»a 4 Palmar Sunday Softool B 45 A.M WormnQ Worahie 11 OO A M Evanmg WoraMp 8-00 P M

CATHOLIC CHURCHES

NON-DEMINATIONAL

A Full Gospel Church

the lord/ h o u / e 36924 Ann Arbor Trail at Newbu rgh

PASTOR JACK FORSYTH • 522-8463

Sunday School KfcflO AJL MonW* Worahip 11* A* Evsning Senrtcs ?« PH Wsdnaaday Sarvtoa TM PM.

Hefel Mnqsra > MNalomrtn Come Worship the Lord freely with ua.

Chicken s MnrUry al Every Service Visitors Always Welcome!

ST. JOHN N E U M A N N

Par ish 44800 Warren Roed

Canton 455-5910 Fr. Edward J. Baldwin

Masses Sat. 5:00 and 6:30 pm

Son. 8 am, 9:30 am 11:00 am and 12:30 pm

SERVICES-

S u n d a y 1 0 : 0 0 a m .

6:00 p.m W e d n e s d a y 7 : 0 0 p . m .

J.E. KARL, Ph.D.. Pastor phone 422-LIFE

N E W LIFI COMMUNITY CHURCH

Nete Lift Chmtw* Aretiemy/ K-12

34645 Cowan Road • Westland, MI 46185

ST. THOMAS BECKET Par i sh

555 ULLEY RD., CANTON

9 8 1 - 1 3 3 3 Fr. Ernest M. Poresn

Pastor M a s s e s :

Sa t . 4:30 PM Sun . 8:00 AM

10:00 A M 12:00 Noon

CHRI8T1AN FAMILY CHURCH Novl Community Bldg.

28400 Novl Rd ( 1 1 — 1 8 8 1

SUNDAY WORSHIP 1fc00 ftJIl.

REV. LEO J. B6AUCHAMP 348-2286

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Detroit Lutheran S inge r s director Eric F reud igman (left) leads a rehearsal of choir m e m b e r s represent ing Redford and Livonia church for the ecumen ica l Bach concert at 7:30 p.m. 8unday, Oct. 27, at Faith Lutheran Church in Uvonia. Shown rehearsing are

ART EMAMXLE/*(WT ptotograpfter

Joyce English (second from left), of SL J o h n ' s Lutheran Church, Redford; Jim Holmes, Aktersgate Methodis t Church, ItocWord; Betty Orr, Sword of the Spirit Lutheran Church , Livonia; Mark Qleeeon, Redford Baptiat Church; Karen Bigetow of Faith Lutheran.

church bulletin • NEWBURG METHODIST

The children of Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia, will go trick or treating for UNICEF in neighboring residential areas 2-4 p.m. Sunday. Oct. 27 The children then will return to the church for fun and games. For more informa-tion, call the church office at 422-0149

• LIVONIA ASSEMBLY "Straight Talk About Love," two

films for youth, will be shown at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, at Livonia Assem-bly of God, 33015 W. Seven Mile, near Loveland, Livonia. Tbe films are spon-sored by Livonia Assembly Youth. Teens will have the chance to ask ques-tions they couldn't or wouldn't ask at home, a church spokeswoman said. A donation will be taken.

• THE LORD'S HOUSE Tbe Living Word Performers will

present the play "Tbe Book of Life" at 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct 26 and 27, at tbe Lord's House, 36924 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. Tbe play com-bines humor, music and drama to por-tray the message there Ls a heaven to gain and a hell to shun. Tbe play is not recommended for young children. The Living Word Performers, a Livonia-based group, are dedicated to spread-ing the gospel through artistic means. For more information, call the church office at 522-8463 Parking is off New-burgh Road. Admission is free.

• FIRST METHODIST OF WAYNE

First United Methodist Church of Wayne will have a Lay Witness Week-end from Thursday, Oct 24, through Sunday, Oct. 27. A prayer vigil will last until 7:30 p.m. Thursday. On Friday, following a church wide potiuck with singing at 6:30°pjn., the congregation

will break up into small groups 7:30-9 30 p.m. On Saturday, the church will have various activities from 10 a.m. to 9 30 p.m.. including a visitation of shut-ins at 2 p.m., another potiuck at 6.30 p.m. and small-group sessions 7:30-9:30 p.m. On Sunday, there will be church school and a first worship service at 9:30 a.m., a second worship service at 11 a.m., a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., and an afterglow at 7 p.m. For more infor-mation, call the church at 721-4801

• RIVERSIDE PARK CHURCH OF QOD

Dr. Arlo Newell, pastor, author and general assembly chairman, will con-duct revival servcies Friday through Sunday. Oct. 25-27, at Riverside Park Church of God, 11771 Newburgh, Livo-nia. He will speak at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 10:45 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Sunday.

• FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY Tbe Rev. James H. Morse has joined

Fairlane Assembly of God in Dearborn Heights as minister of Christian educa-tion for children in nursery school through those in sixth grade. Morse is the church's eighth pastoral staff mem-ber. He comes to Fairlane with 10 years of ministerial experience follow-ing his graduation from Central Bible College in Springfield, Mo., where he majored in Christian education

• FIRST BAPTI8T OF PLYMOUTH

Evangelist Mel Dibble will conduct a Spiritual Life Crusade through Sunday, Oct. 27, at First Baptist Church of Plymouth. Services will be at 11 a.m. and 6:30 p.m Sunday and at 7 p.m. Thursday through Friday. There will be DO services Sunday. Dibble once had his own television shows, "Straw Hat Mati-nee" and "Breakfast Party." After meeting Billy Graham, Dibble rededi-cated his life to Christ

The church is at 45000 N. Territorial, V% mile west of Sheldon Road. A nur-sery will be provided for each service.

• ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN All present and past members of St

Matthew Evangelical Lutheran Church in Westland are Invited to special festi-val services 8-10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 10, The services will culminate the church's year-long 50th-anniversary celebration. The guest speaker for the morning services will be the Rev. Charles Buckhahn. FollowingJLhe ser-vice there will be a catered dinner at the Wayne-Ford Civic League on Wayne Road in Westland. The guest speaker at tbe dinner will be tbe Rev. Allen Gartner, who with his family was a member of St Matthew as back as tbe 1940s

Tbe deadline for reserving tickets is Sunday, Nov. 3, and they must be paid for at the door. For tickets, call Carol Schultx at 726-0764 or Mildred Sielke at 451-0260. Tbe cost is $6 for adults, $4 for children 6-12 and $3 for children 5 and younger

• WESLEY EVANGELICAL Tbe Rev. Melvin Maxwell will con-

duct fall evangelistic services at Wes-ley Evangelical Church, 30069 Cherry Hill, between Middlebelt and Merri-man, Inkster. He is the director of stewardship of World Gospel Missions and past president of Circleville Bible College. Tbe services will be at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday, Oct 24 and 25, and Sunday, Oct 27. On Saturday, a breakfast with the evangelist is sched-uled. A nursery will be available. For more information, call tbe church off-ice at 729-6999 or tbe Rev. Steve Bur-khart at 726-0008.

• FAITH LUTHERAN To commemorate tbe 300th anniver-

sary of the birth of J.S. Bach, Faith Im-

Excellence is focus of women's event A workshop called Women in Search

of Excellence is scheduled for 9 a.m. to Saturday, Nor. 2:

Sponsored by District IX of Business and Profewlooal Women (BPW), the workshop will be Ifl Building J of the Orchard Ridge Campos of Oakland

Community College, at the intersection of 1-696 and Orchard Lake Road.

The first keynote speaker will be sales trainer Mike Wickett, who will speak 9 S0-I01S a.m. on motivation

Tbe second keynote speaker will be

state Sen. Lana Pollock, D-Ann Arbor, who will speak L45-2.30 p.m oo "Wom-en In Searvh ot Excellence.**

Session A, 10*0-11:15 a.m., will fea-ture financial Stroko, who will discuss investments

The Rev. Jamee H. Mora* joins Fairlane Aaeembly

theran Church In Livonia will have two special presentations Sunday, Oct 27. At 9:30 a.m., between tbe church's Re-formation Sunday services, a video called "Tbe Joy of Bach" will be shown in tbe youth room. At 7:30 p.m. tbe church will host an ecumenical service, "We Praise Thee, 0 God." Church choirs from this area will combine with tbe Detroit Lutheran Singers and or-chestra under .the direction of Eric Freudigman. They will sing Bach's Re-formation cantata, "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," and works by Handel and others. A donation will be taken. The church is at 30000 Five Mile, Livonia. For more information, call tbe church office at 421-7249.

• OUR LADY OF VICTORY

Theologian the Rev. Anthony Kosnick of Mary grove College will cov-er moral questions of contemporary life In a series of lectures at Our Lady of Victory Church in Northviile. He will discuss "Human Sexuality in a Moral Context" Friday, Oct 25, and "Divorce and Remarriage — The Many Implica-tions" Friday, Nov. 1. All of the pro-grams will be 0-10 pjn. There Is no charge, and rnfriehmsnti will be served. The church is west of Sheldon/

Road. For more information, call 140-2559. The series Is sponsored by the

Stay young while growing older A S I ANTICIPATE marking anoth-

er birthday, I note the flight of time with a measure of _ia-creased concern When do we

begin to get old? Or, more hopefully, is it possible to retain the spirit of yoeth despite the addition of years?

How do yon know when yoa are get-ting old or staying yoong? Here is s handy check-list

1. Do yoa find yourself unwilling to ghre op your smallest poaasaaiooa, yoor petty rights, or yoar "last-word aethor-Ity," fearing that withoet than you've lost yoar bold oo the world?

2. Do yoa find yoaraelf urged oe, as If by some demonic force, to defend yoor-

moral perspectives Rabbi I rwin Groner

The difficulty can be located in earlier years when we we could forever conttnee to gat i thing oat of life withoet

difference to the world, withdrawing from its treats as well as its trials?

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• CANTON J A Y C E E S INVITE NEW MEMBERS

Tbe Canton Jaycees encourages all men and women 18-35. who are inter-ested in leadership training, personal growth and management skills to at-tend the monthly general membership meetings Group meets at 7:SO p.m the second Wednesday of each month at the Roman Forum Restaurant , Ford Road For more information, call Patti Kelly. 721-3859

• VFW PANCAKE BREAKFAST Mayflower Lt. Gamble Ladies Auxi-

liary Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a pancake breakfas t the first Sun-day of every month. October through June, at the VFW Hall, 1426 S. Mill, just north of Ann Arbor Road Menu in-cludes pancakes, sausage, eggs, toast

Museum trivia

• The first public mu-seum in America was the Museum of Charleston. S.C. It was organized in 1773.

• The first museum built for that purpose and as an art gallery was Peale's Baltimore Muse-um and Gallery of the Fine Arts, operated by Rembrand t P e a l e It opened in 1814 and was sold in 1830 to the city of Baltimore and used as its first city hall

• Today musuems in the U S boast an all-time high attendance of more than 500 million visitors per year But this popu-larity has created de-mands that jeopardize museums" ability to car ry on their roles as educa-tors, communicators and guardians of America 's cultural and natural trea-sures, according to a book published by the American Association of Museums.

A Philip Morris study says that although con-servation is one of muse-ums' ma jo r concerns, budget proportions as-signed for conservation range from 0 to 4.5 per-cent.

• According to the National Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Property, the U.S. is "vir-tually the only ma jo r na-tion in the world without a coordinated plan for conservation

• There are nearly 5,000 institutions includ-ing art. history, science, natural history and youth museums, zoos, aquari-ums, botanical gardens and planetariums, histor-ical sites, l ibraries and science-technology cen-ters in the U.S. These mu-seums are se rved by more than 70,000 volun-teers.

and French toast Cost is 12 for adults and $1 for children 5 and under

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN SENIORS

The 50-Up Club meets at 7 p jn . the first Tuesday of each month at the church on Warren Road, west of Shel-don New members are welcome For information, call Betty Gruchala, pres-ident

• EATING DISORDERS SUPPORT GROUP

Institute for the Study of Eating Dis-orders sponsors support groups for family and fr iends of persons suffering f rom eating disorders 6-7 30 p.m. every other Friday at the institute, 23800 Or-chard Lake Road. Suite 201, Farming-ton Hills For information, call 474-1144.

• BIRO SCHOOL GIRLS MAY JOIN BROWNIES, JR. GIRL S C O U T S

All Bird Elementary School girls in grades 1-3 are eligible to become Brownie Girl Scouts. Those in grades 4-6 can become Junior Girl Scouts. To get in oo the fun, call Judi Clemens. 453-3615. for information.

• POLISH DANCE C L A 8 S E S The Centennial Dancers of Plymouth

is offering fall classes in a variety of dances, preschool through adult ball-room dancing at the beginner and ad-vanced levels. An aerobic class and an ethnic class a re new this year For in-formation, call Chris, 459-5696, or Joanne. 464-1263

• CENTENNIAL DANCERS COOKBOOK

The Polish Centennial Dancers of

Plymouth 's recently published cook-book has more than 300 easy and deb cious recipes, both Polish and tradition-al. Price is $4.50. It may be obtained by calling Kathie. 397-8253

• U.8. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Canton Flotilla 11-11 meets the fourth Tuesday of the month in Room 2510, Plymouth Salem High Schbol, 46181 Joy Road, just west of Canton Center The comparatively new flotilla wel-comes new members. Call Robert Kin-sler, 455-2676, for information

• TAKE OFF POUND8 TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

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• Stress and Your Heart Tuesday, October 29, 1985 • 7 - 9 p.m. Southfield Civic Center. City Council Chambers 26000 Evergreen Road, Southfield, Michigan

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ONE MORE HOUR

It 's not much, just 60 minutes One episode of "Dallas ' ' or "Dynasty."

What I could do with one more hour per day. I'd ca tch up on my reading or household chores (honest), or I'd just talk to my wife — while she watched another hour of "Dallas" or "Dynasty "

If only someone could find a way to add an hour to each day I know I could sure use it.

Mary Kay Whalen could, too. In fact , a f te r witnessing what Whalen is a t tempting to stuff into a conventional 24-hour day, I'd consider donating my extra hour to her.

Not that 26 hours in a day would be enough, either

"IT'S A LITTLE hectic." was bow a smiling Whalen described her life Tuesday. She appeared happy, though, fielding questions while standing on the Calihan Hall basketball court

Time is precious to this former Livonia Franklin standout She's as busy as any co-ed trying to combine sports with studies and searching for t ime to accommodate both

Only Whalen is no ordinary co-ed. She's a junior, a t ransfer f rom Michigan State University. She's marr ied, and less than a year ago she gave birth to son Erik.

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Where does she get the energy 7 The t ime? The s t a m i n a '

"I HAVE A relative who watches (Erik) during the day," she said, still smiling, "and Chris is home at night. It is hectic because he's coaching football right now."

Husband Chris Whalen coaches the Franklin f reshman football team. He's been a big help, she said. "He's been there whenever I need him."

Whalen was a ma jo r reason for optimism regarding MSU basketball following the 1983-84 season. Why not? She averaged 13.4 points and 7.8 rebounds for the Spartans as a sophomore and was the team's MVP.

But she was still Mary Kay McNall then. During the summer of 1984 that changed She decided to m a r r y

When she became pregnant, she knew her college plans would be altered. But that didn't mean they would end.

"Right f rom the beginning, (Chris) knew I wanted to finish school and that I wanted to play basketball ," Whalen said. "Inside, I knew I wanted to play again if I could. That helped me keep off excess weight while I was pregnant "

STILL, PRACTICALITY made it seem doubtful. They wanted to live in Livonia, and commuting to MSU daily for classes and basketball was impossible.

That 's when U of D women's coach DeWayne Jones stepped In, with tbe help of an intermediary — Titan softball star Kim Redwood, another Franklin gradua te and a friend of Whalen's

"We knew she wasn't going back to MSU," Jones said Tuesday. "Kim Redwood was working in our office, so we asked her If she thought Mary Kay would be interested. She said she didn't know, but she'd ask her.

"Af te r that, I talked to (Whalen). It took awhile to convince her, but we finally did."

That made Jones happy. It was a risk of sorts, giving a woman with a family an athletic scholarship, not knowing how she'd bounce back — mental ly and physically — f rom a year off a f te r having a child. If Jones or anyone else ever had doubts, though, Whalen quickly dismissed them.

"She came back in super condition a f t e r having her son," Jones said. "She ran the second fastest mile oo the team during drills. I don't know bow much that year off is going to hurt her. Only time will tell, but her having a son won't be a factor."

JONES IS CONVINCED, more than ever, that Whalen was worth tbe risk. At 6-foot-S, she's big enough to play center, but her excellent outside shot makes her a natural forward. Shell play both for the Titans while they break to 6-4 freshman center Cammie Maki

On Tuesday, Whalen kept smiling with anticipation of a season ahead playing forward instead of center , the position she filled at MSU. Whalen took a beating trying to rebound against Big Ten opponents, always hoping to switch to forward.

If she has a concern, it 's finding time. But even that looks like less s problem than Whalen first anticipated

"Actually, I thought it would be much harder," she said. "Of coarse there a re some little problems, but Coach Jones is really nmVi i t ind lng "

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Gilles is queen of state court By Chris McCoeky staff writer

Posted on Wendy Gilles" locker at school last week was a Detroit News art icle on Sterling Heights tennis standout Candy Kopetzki

The article labeled Kopetzki the queen of high school tennis — "Unmatched" said the headline

Gilles. the No. 1 singles player at Plymouth Sa-lem, found the article Inspirational.

"Oh, it pumped me up for sure," Gilles said of tbe article. "I played her four t imes last year (in USTA amateur matches), and I beat her three of tbe times."

Gilles and Kopetzki m e t again Saturday in the s ta te No. 1 singles finals at Midland Dow where Gilles unseated the reigning queen. 6-3. 5-7. 6-2

"ALL THE pressure was on her," Gilles said. "I think she knew it would not be an easy ride for her."

Kopetzki had lost only one other match in her three-year high school career and was the state sin-gles champion last year. Gilles hadn't played high school tennis since her f reshman season, preferring to concentrate on USTA events. That year she was ousted f rom the tournament in the semifinal round.

Gilles was the aggressor throughout the cham-pionship match Saturday Her hard, accurate ground strokes kept Kopetiki pinned to tbe baseline and constantly on the run

"I felt like i was more ready to play," Gilles said "I was prepared for an all-day match. I don't know if she was really ready to play that type of match 1 was willing to do anything I had to do to win."

A key for Gilles was keeping Kopetzki on her backhand. Tbe Sterling Heights senior has a devas-tating forehand, but Gilles was able to neutralize it.

"I played my game." she said "I played on the baseline, but I was aggressive and I kept the ball real deep "

GILLES' TRIP to the s ta te championship began with a first round bye She dusted Birmingham Seaholm's Missy Hueston. 6-3. 6-1, in round two and Dearborn's Susan Sommerville in round three, 6-2, 6 - 2

In the semifinals. Gilles beat Bloomfield Hills Lahser 's Kristin Ashare 6-3, 6-2. It was Ashare who handed Kopetzki her only defeat prior to Saturday.

The set Gilles lost to Kopetzki in tbe finale was the only ooe she gave up all season.

"That was a nice way to wrap up my high school career ," Gilles said.

Gilles will graduate f rom Salem in January and begin the winter semester at the University of Wis-consin. She will immediately join the Badger tennis t eam where her sister Chris plays No. 1 singles.

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Canton, Salem march on

Rob Neu likes four good quar ters , but his Plym-outh Canton girls basketball t e a m shined in only two Tuesday.

Yet the Chiefs (13-1) sent Farmington down with a 56-34 loss in a Western Lakes game.

In the first half, Canton exploded for 37 points and held the Falcons down defensively. Penny Pig-gott sent in 14 points and Karen Boluch added 12 for the Chiefs.

"We've been emphasizing consistency," said Neu. "In the f irst half, we had grea t intensity. . . . We executed really well."

Farmington (1-12), with 13 points in the first half, matched that with 13 more in the third quarter as the Falcons outscored the Chiefs 21-19 in the sec-ond half.

i .Im Spence led the Falcons with 12 points. But It was tbe first half which did the Falcons in. "Tbey played a real aggressive man-to-man de-

fense and they pressed us a little bit," Farmington couldn't

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Northviile only loss this season came against

N. FARMINGTON 44, FRANKLIN 42, OT: San-dy Spahn scored with 40 seconds left in overtime to l if t the Raiders past the host Pat r io ts Tuesday in WLAA action.

Bat Spahn later missed a f r e e throw to give Livo-nia Franklin new life, but the Pa t r io t s couldn't cap-italise. North Farmington tied the game 42-42 with four seconds left in regulation when Jean Anxlovar hit the front end of two f ree throw attempts.

North (7-1) was lt-of-24 f r o m the line and Frank-lin S-of-21

T h a t was the ballgame right there," said Frank-lin coach Tim Newman. T h e y hit their f ree throws when they had to and we d i d n ' t "

I t was the Raiders' first win In the Patriots ' gym Ln nine years

"It 's about t ime we won there," said North coach Greg Grodsk±i.

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Rochester High School's boys golf team traveled to East Lansing Friday hoping to get in a few practice rounds in preparation for Saturday's big Class A tournament

Tbe trip was a washout, as rain postponed the tourney The Fajpons returned to Rochester Saturday after-noon then headed back to East Lans-ing early Monday for their 10 a.m tee off at tbe par-71 Forest Acres Golf Course on the Michigan State Univer-sity campus

It turned out to be well worth the wait.

Rochester, turning in a sensational 307 team score, walked away with its first Class A boys golf title in the school's history a f te r winning the an-nual Michigan High School Athletic Association (MHSAA) tournament by-seven s t r o k e s H was the lowest win-ning state-meet score since Lansing Eastern won with a 305 in 1979

Livonia Churchill was second at 314, followed by defending state champion Birmingham Brother Rice (317), Detroit Catholic Central (322) and East Kentwood (324) Troy Athens, the Eccentric-area s other representaive, finished in a three-way tie for 18th place with a 338

"IT WAS an outstanding accom-plishment by our players, and it was the most successful season we've ever had," said Al Barkeley, who's coached the Falcons the past 15 years

"We knew we could be competitive up there We played some six t imes against Athens this season and we beat Brother Rice two times We know we can play with the better teams and we just had a tremedous team effort

"Last year we were fourth with a 321 and this was basically the same team," said Barkeley. "We had some experienced players up there "

Barkeley said the key this year was the three returning seniors — Paul Vermuelen. Dave Rice and Dave Tull — improved on their 1984 perfor-mances by 11 total strokes

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their highest scorer on the Forest Acres West Course was Vermeulen's 80 (41 in, 39-out). Their other scorers were Rice (40, 35) and J im Reading (39-36) with 75s and Tull (36-41) at 77

"Reading was shooting good at the beginning and that kind of got us started." said Barkeley, whose team also won regional and county titles this fall

"ANYTIME YOl get to the s ta te competition, anything can happen," he said. "It was just our day. and we got a tremendous team effor t "

Brother Rice, seeking to become the first repeat champion since 1971-72 when West Bloomfield turned the trick scored jus! one stroke higher than it did last year in winning. They were no match for the Falcons on Monday

"I never thought anyone would shoot 307 because the rough was very heavy," Rice coach Jim Rademacher said "I would have thought a score in the upper teens would have won I could see 314 winning, but a 307 is unbelievable "

Rice's low scorer for the day was Mike Brown with a 75 Anthony Dietz shot 79, followed by Rob Morad (80) and Dave Brown (83)

Troy Athens, state champions in 1982 with a score of 308. tumbled to 18th as all four of its players carded plus-80 rounds The Red Hawks were led by Ron Clark s 82

"We were hoping to be among the top five It was just a bad day, and we were disappointed." said Athens coach Glenn Baird "We won the re-gional and the league, so we had a good year It was just an honor to be at the s ta te meet "

Rochester Adams won the s ta te Class A title in 1978 under coach Carl Pasbjerg The Highlanders are not the only state golf champs from the Rochester area any longer

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Reporter "I like to ask you some ques t ions about your next opponent "

Gordon: "Who a r e we playing''' But all kidding aside. Observer land s biggest

game of the year to date will occur Friday night at Glenn as the Rockets lay their unbeaten record (7 0) on the line against two-ume defending Western Lakes Activities Association (WLAA) champion Farmington Harrison (6-1),

"Harrison is so good because of coach (John) Herrington and his staff." said Gordon "They do such a good job Their record and tradition speak for themselves They're one of the powers in the s t a t e "

And although Gordon's team is a slight favorite the Glenn coach is taking the game seriously, hav ing scouted the Hawks twice personally

Gordon maintains his Rockets must contain Har nson tailback Brian Smolinski and quarterback Mike Mack in order to win

"WE'VE GOT to control Smolinski, and that Mack is a good one," Gordon said "And we're going to have to generate offense against their defense They really haven't given up many points at all It's the best defense we've faced "

Herrington hasn't personally scouted his next op-ponent, but lifcs- assistant coaches have a lengthy

g r i d p r e d i c t i o n s

They re excited about playing in tbe championship and they want to see what they can do."

PICKS — The sports editors disagree Brad Emons likes Glenn and Chns McCoskv takes H a m son

FRIDAY GAMES

Liv. CHURCHILL at W L. CENTRAL (7:30 p.m.): Live ..a CfturcNi (5-2) snappec a !wo-gan>e losing streak w i *

a Cfver Franklin Walled Lake Central (4-3) was jn tm-press ve r a loss to Stevenson PICKS — C^urehd! gets two votes

W L WESTERN at LIV STEVENSON (7 30 p.m.) L-ouid t>e the oest " i a i cnup o' ir>e Western Lakes consoo 'iO<~ i james WaUeC Lake Western (4-3) is coming off a 3isappomt;ng loss to Harrison .while Livonia Stevenson i3-i i 1'ippeO Central PICKS — A disagreement fmds McCosk f taking Western and Emons 'avoring Stevenson

LIV. FRANKL IN at PLY. SALEM (7:30 p.m.): A renewa ' a r valry ma t ' s Deen o<"< hold 'or a few years Pas! games

nave been hard hitting, but this year's matchup is a pale •rtest between a pair ot 2-5 teams PICKS — Emons

kes Salem, led by an purpose back Pau< Makara McCosky goes with Franklin's de'ense led by Nnebacke' Chr<S Parenti

CLARENCEVILLE at FLINT ACADEMY <7:30 p.m.) ^ivOnia C'-arencevil*e : ' -6 ) has been struoalma al; seasor

scouting report on Glenn, featuring tailback Tony Boles and company

"We have to stop their fullback (Paul Beasiey) up the middle and their passing game." Herrington said "The last two games they've thrown effective-ly

"I've never seen Boles, but I 'm told he has tre mendous speed You can't give him a crack because he'll go

"Defensively they do the same things we do They play good, solid fundamentals They really don t use any trick defenses or blitzes They use a 5-2 alignment just like we do "

Both coaches said their t eams are anxiousU awaiting Friday's 7:30 p.m start

"My kids were flying today (Monday) in prac-tice." Herrington said "I had to calm them down

w-i ie FNni Academy |4 - t ) is off to its best start ever The Eagles rely on the - j shmg o' Mike Lewis, who has 536 ,-ards m 85 carr.es Quaneroack Ulyssis Burns' favorite ece-ver >s Oraig Sutlers PICKS Flint Academy wins

=igairi both agree

GARDEN CITY at WOODHAVEN (7:30 p m ) The" -ougars (2-5;- meet future Northwest Suburban League

toe Woodhaven (1-6) . a team blanked e a r i w (n the sea son tiy Redford Union PICKS — Garden City wins its -econd Straighl

REDFORD UNION al WATERFORD MOTT (7 30 p m ) The Panihers i 4 -3 i got stur»g last wee*, by state-ranked

Trenton 35-0, but Mott (0-7) will provide instant relief PICKS — RU enjoys a winning season

WAYNE M E M O R I A L at MONROE (7 30 p.m.): The ebras 3-41. Observer land's mystery team, travels south

to 'ace Monroe (2-5; which rs coming off a 52-0 >oss lo Dearborn Fordson Wayne eouid get back to the 500 mark tor the first t ime woce its opener PICK — Emons sticks wit*- 'Wayne while McCosky goes w>th the home team

SATURDAY GAMES NORTH VILLE at N FARMINGTON (1 p.m.): Northv-le

(4-3) is ooe o1 t i e Western Lakes' hottest teams of late North (3-4) got back on track last week against aval Farmington Mustang q u a l e r b a c k Paul Newt t -s a threat to "ur and pass PICKS — Emons goes Northviile while McCosky lakes North

PLY C A N T O N at FARMINGTON ( t p.m.): The Ch^ts (0-7.i are now playing under a lame duck coach (Richaro Barr) Farmmgtoh (2 -5 ) . one of the W L A A ' s pre-seasor. lavontes. s riding a roller coaster Tackle Cra>g Petersmark has stood out despite the lackluster campaign PICKS — Farmington escapes the Chiefs, both agree

MELVINDALE at REDFORD THURSTON (1 p.m.); Can "hurston ;2-5) puil off another upset in as many weeks1,

Meivmoale (2-5) has been somewhat o* a disappointment n the Tri-River League PICKS — Melvindale survives

says McCosky whiie Emons cour ie rs witn the Eagles

BISHOP BORGESS vs BROTHER RICE (2 p.m. at Garden City Jr High): IJ hasn't been a state championsh»p seasor. 'or Bi rmingham Brother Rice (2-5) . which has los! to '"ve learns with a combined 'ecord to 34-2, Redford Bis-hop Borgess (2-5) >s coming off a valiant effort aga nss unbeaten Warren De La Salle (a 28-14 loss) The Spar 'ans must contain Rice s quarterback-wide reciever com-bination of Chris Sullivan and Dave Piunkett PICKS — Rice-a-roni

CATHOLIC CENTRAL vs WARREN De La SALLE •;7 30 p m at Pont iac s w i sne r Stadium): The sue o! thrs game was switched f ' om Clarenceville to Wisner to ac--orr iooate more fans. The field condit ions will be poor as Red'ord CC (6- 1 ) tr>es to stop De La Salle's speedy back-'>eid of Allen Jefferson and Er>c Fo*d PICKS — De La Salie moves into the Catholic League championship game •o face Dea 'born Oivme Child

ST AGATHA vs PONTIAC CATHOLIC (7:30 p.m. at RU's Kraf t Field): The Aggies (4-3) blew last week's game against Orchard Lake St Mary's, 7-0. in overtime A three-way C Division tie finds Redford St Agatha lockeo with OLSM and Pontiac Calhoi ic AH three teams have 3 - ' division records PICKS — Pontiac Catholic (4-3) claims a share of the title with Orchard Lake, which should win its final regular season game agamst Ann Art>or Gabriel Rich ard

McCosky was ?f -3 iasr week improving his seasons mark to 69-25 Emons was 3-6 He's 59-35 on the year

H a r r i s o n d r o p s t o C l a s s B in 1986 By Chris McCosky staff writer

Farmington Harrison High School will become a Class B school again in 1986

The Michigan High School Athletic Association divides its member high schools according to en-rollment sizes those with enrollments of 1,150 or more are classified Class A. 587-1,149 Class B, 311 586 Class C. and less than 311 Class D

Harrison's enrollment figures for 1986 show a population of 1,100 students.

"It seems to me that the previous figures for Class A were 1.138 Now they have gone up We're kind of shocked." Harrison principal Clayton Graham said

"Really, though, it won't affect the sports pro-gram or our position in the Western Lakes Activi-ties Association at all Football may be the only problem." he said

FOOTBALL TEAMS qualify for s ta te playoffs based on a computer-point system which takes into anccunt wins and losses for both the t eam and its

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"We're still in the Western Lakes and our sched ule won't change that much," he said. "What it does is give us a better chance at getting into the state tournament ln t e rms of prestige and status, play-ing in Class B doesn't bother me "

Harrison was a Class B school until 1981 It earned Class A classification in 1982

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e n d s C a n t o n ' s b i d By Chrta McCosky staff wrtter

"Hey, referee, how much t ime is l e f t ? " yelled Livonia Stevenson soccer coach Pete S e e m during the f inal minutes of Monday's regional semifinal match against Plymouth Canton.

"Three minutes," said referee Tom Montroy.

"Can you make it two?" Scerri asked. "I think I'm going to have a hear t attack."

The match was indeed a strain on tbe nervous system, but Scerri, much more than Canton coach Mike Mor-gan, could afford a moment of levity.

Scerri 's Spartans pulled off a nar-row 1-0 victory on a mud-slick Canton field to advance to the regional finals Saturday against tbe winner of Wednesday's Redford Catholic Cen-

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t ral vs. Ann Arbor Pioneer match. "I never thought this team could go

this far ," said Scerri. whose team has yet to lose in 18 matches this season (15-0-2). "We put so much work, so much t ime into this. We work real hard. It 's just unbelievable."

THE MATCH was decided in the fi-nal 10 minutes on a goal by Lars Richters. But for the first 70 minutes.

both teams jockeyed unsuccessfully to gain an offensive advantage.

Tbe action stayed, for the most part , at midfield. The few scoring chances that did occur — a break for Steve Morell of Canton, and a blister-ing 50-yard boot f rom Stevenson's Christian Amborg — were turned away by two of tbe area 's finest goal-tenders, helped by two of the a rea ' s best defensive players. ,

Canton goalie Brian Gavigan and defender Rob Opatrny kept tbe rush-ing Stevenson attack in check, while Stevenson goalie Dan Mi liner and de-fender the Chiefs.

Finally, with 10 minutes left in tbe match, Stevenson forced a corner kick. John Mikkelsen placed It nicely in front of the Chiefs' goal. JCarfis, battling several Canton defenders, managed to get tbe ball to Richters, who booted it Into the empty corner of tbe Canton goal

•STEVENSON PLAYS a really

good corner," said Morgan. "And they had seven corner kick chances. They were bound to capitalize on one of them."

Canton, which was outshot 17-3, had only one corner kick opportunity

"We really rely on our speed and control," Morgan said. "It 's difficult to keep control and make good passes when you're sliding into every ball.

"But, no excuses. They outplayed us. We gave them a little hell, though. I 'm really proud of our kids."

Tbe Chiefs (14-5-1), with less than five minutes remaining In tbe match, put together a rush. Bryan Whiteley, Scott Morgan and Steve Morell worked the ball beautifully up field. Tbe final pass went f rom Morell to Pa t Frederick, who put the ball In the net; sadly for tbe Chiefs, he took tbe pass offsides.

exactly as he expected. "You have to be cautious in this

type of game," he said, explaining each team's Inability to assume con-trol of tbe match. "There's no tomor-row. We just wanted to keep the ball out of our end. Nothing fancy. You aren' t going to see any good individu-al plays on a day like this."

Tbe regional final match will be played at 2 p.m. at Northviile.

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day n igh t . The Ch ie fs were b u m p e d f rom the state t o u r n a m e n t , los ing 1-0.

Tbe f i rs t half was a good one for tbe Plymouth Christian soccer team Tuesday.

The Eagles scored three t imes in tbe f irst 40 minutes and posted a 5 2 win over host Oakland Christian

Plymouth (8-5) had first-half goals f r o m Dave Presley (his 19th), Rod

Wlndle (21st) and Steve Windle (2nd). Tbe Eagles also relied on some solid backline work f rom center fullback Mark Da ins and sweeper Brian Da-vies.

NORTHVTLLE 2, SALEM 0: Tbe Rocks couldn't regroup af ter spotting the host Mustangs a two-goal advan-tage in the first half Tuesday In a

Western Lakes match.

"In tbe first SO minutes, we played all right," said Plymouth Salem coach Ken Johnson, "then It went downhill. We didn't take advantage of our early chances."

The loss put tbe Rocks at 7-4-4. Northviile is 10-ft-4

Engineer icers drop a pair Maybe tbe Hennessey Engineers should schedule

all of their North American Hockey League (NAHL) games away f rom the Redford Ice Arena

Unbeaten on the road, tbe Engineers lost a two-game home stand last week, falling to 1-5-1 in NAHL play

Friday mght, the Buffalo (N.Y.) Junior Sabres stormed back for five goals In the final two periods to beat the Engineers, 5-5.

Kevin Alexander, E.J. Sauer and James Ballan-tine scored goals in a losing cause. Goalie Mike Wil-l iams turned away 50 shots.

On Thursday, Compuware downed the host Engi-neers, 7-5

Hennessey goal scorers included Eld Shepler, John McDougall, Leif Gustafson. Sauer and Alexan-der

The Engineers tangle tonight with f irst place St. Clair Shores Falcons at the Redford Arena Game time is 8

GARDEN CITY'S Squirt AA Green Machine fin-ished with a 1-1-1 record recently in the Woodhaven Early Bird Tournament.

Garden City, paced by Ray Gabbert 's hat trick, overpowered Grosse Pointe, 7-4.

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ing opponents to be wary when they af> proach the net The power at the net doesn't force the opposition to adjust to keep the ball away from h certain piaver because she can put it away with authority

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high," admitted Schoolcraft coach Tom Teeters "In f re t . I'll bet it s among the lowest in our region But when they block us it s no error because we get it back up Our hitters aren't afraid to go a f te r it They keep hitting until it drops or goes off a block and out of bounds "

SUCCESS IS D1FFICTLT to argue with, and Teeters' s trategy has been just that The Ocelots emerged from Saturday's Schoolcraft Invitational with five straight wins and their second championship in t h r e e tournaments (they were second in the other).

In pool play, Schoolcraft defeated Kalamazoo Valley CC 15-2, 15-4. Mott CC 15-5, 15-9, and Lansing CC 15-8, 9-15, 15-9 Lansing was the top-ranked JC

team in the stale, but exceptional plav f rom Kim Relyea (from Livonia Ste-venson) and Ann Bennett, each with 11 kills, and Sue Cyrus (Garden City with eight kills, sparked the triumph

The Ocelots faced Henry Ford CC in the semifinals and won 15-7. 15-8 Lin-da Loeffler (Stevenson) had two aces among her nine serves Bennett added five kills and Relyea four in the win

This advanced Schoolcraft into the finals opposite University of Windsor the only four-year school in the eight t eam tournament It took a come-from behind effort to win, 1J-15 15-13 15 11

In the second game, Schoolcraft trailed 8-0 and 11-2 before mounting its comeback Cyrus was instrumental

serving for 12 straight points She also collected 11 kills in the match, while Relyea had 12

Setters Patti Kozicki (North Farm-ington) and Loeffler were flawless throughout the tournament

ON TUESDAY, Schoolcraft turned back visiting Henry Ford In a confer-ence match. 15-13. 16-14. 13-15, 15-10

Relyea ted the way with 21 kills, while Cyrus added 15

Loeffler. normally a setter posted a 500 percentage on at tacks

Relyea made only one serve recep-tion error in 25 a t t empts

Schoolcraft, 5-0 in conference play, travels Thurdsay night to meet Ma comb

Falcons sweep W L A A titles By Larry O 'Connor staff writer

S'craft men zero in on soccer title Satisfaction at last Schoolcraft College's men s, soccer team "finally

put the whole thing together." according to coach Van Dimitriou "They played a beautiful game "

Listening to that, you might think the Ocelots have been struggling Not so They improved their Region Xl l - reeord tea perfect (M) and their overall mark to 8-1-1 with a 7-0 victory at Lakeland Com munity College Saturday

The triumph clinched at least a tie for the region title — and an automatic berth in the NJCAA Interregionals and also proved that Schoolcraft deserved its No 8 national ranking in the latest

NJCAA poll "Our guys just dominated," said Dimitriou "Eve

ry pass was on the spot, every move was right they just put everything together "

LIVONIA STEVENSON grad John Gelmisi got the f i r s t hat trick by an Ocelot this season, scoring twice in the first half and adding a goal and an assist in the second

Rick Hamers. the midfielder f rom Leei, Nether lands, put in his own rebound five minutes into the game for Schoolcraft 's first goal Matt Pace, from Kent. England, assisted

Lady kickers bop Kazoo What started out to be a tough year for School-

craft College's women's soccer team has become more bearable — after four straight wins

The Lady Ocelots made it four in a row Saturday at Kalamazoo College, winning by an 8-2 margin And yet, even these seemingly one-sided contests aren't that easy.

"We were ahead 2-0 in the first 10 minutes, and it looked like it was going to be a rout," said School craf t coach Ed Dudek "I don't know what hap-pened, if we just relaxed or lost our composure or what, but we regrouped at half "

The Lady Ocelots needed to, a f t e r Kalamazoo bounced back to tie it at 2 at the intermission Schoolcraft was unrelenting in the second half

scoring six unanswered goals two by Denise Piwko, increasing her season's total to 20 " to win going away

Wendy Propp gave the Lady Ocelots a 1-0 lead just 16 seconds into the game, with assists going to Jane Moylan (from Livonia Ladywood) and Tina Bazur The lead went to 2-0 10 minutes later on a goal by Kerry Lanaghan with Moylan assisting

THE LADY OCELOTS let up after that, and it cost them two goals With renewed determination in the second half, they regained control Piwko scored 10 minutes into the half from Propp and Lanaghan, to make it 3-2

Gelmisi scored the next two Ocelot goals, the f irst at 20 minutes with an assist f rom Abe Yaffai. and the second five minutes later on an assist from Anwar Yaffai Both Yaffais a re Livonia Bentley products

Schoolcraft struck for four more goals in the sec-ond half Pace scored a f te r a Getmlsl pass. Gelmisi got his third from Randy Johnson (Plymouth Sa-lem). Hamers converted a penalty kick af ter Pace was tripped in the box, and Johnson split the de-fense and scored on a pass f rom Joe Mase (Steven-son)

Jeff Vakratsis (Livonia Clarenceville) was in goal to earn the shutout, with strong support com-ing f rom defenders Scott Steiner (Salem) and Jim Moreau (Redford Catholic Central) Moreau filled in for the injured Todd Ericson (Garden City) admi-rably

Schoolcraft hosts Cuyahoga at 1 p m Saturday

Both the Farmington boys and girls cross country teams took the Western Lakes Activities Association (WLAA) meet Tuesday with all accounts received and paid

The debt repaid to Walled Lake Central was especially gratifying for tbe Falcons as they edged out the Vik-ings in both meets at Cass Benton Park

Last Thursday. Walled Lake Cen-tral knocked off tbe Falcons, leaving their previously unbeaten boys and girls teams without WLAA Lakes Di vision titles

The boys t eam vindicated itself with three runners in the top 10 as Farmington captured its second straight WLAA meet The Falcons with 55 team points, triumphed over the runner-up Vikings 73

The Falcon girls ' win, which also included three runners in the top 10. was third-year coach John Barrett 's first title. Farmington scored 72 team points to Central 's 103

cross country

third and Bryan Lawton (17:00) ninth for the Falcons

But Ron Smedley s 16th place fin-ish in 17:24 kept the distance between Farmington and Central, according to Falcon coach Je r ry Young

"Ron Smedley ran a good race for us," said Young "He ran out of his tree for us He certainly helped our cause today "

Glenn's Karen Opp won the girls meet in 20:14 Opp was followed by Farmington 's Nicole Jelley, who was second in 20 20

BONNIE STECKER (2022) came in fourth. Leslie Martin (20 49) was ninth and Judy McKeever (20:36) rounded out the top Farmington fin-ishers

"We thought that on paper we had

OTHER TOP BOYS team finishers included Plymouth Canton, third, 105, Plymouth Salem, fourth, 118. and Northviile, f if th, 127 (See statistics)

After Farmington and Central, the girls meet order of finish was Livonia Churchill, third, 118;, Northviile. fourth. 128, and Plymouth Salem fifth. 141.

For the second-consecutive year. Farmington's Chris Inch won the boys meet in 16:09 Al Stebbins (16 33) was

it," said Barret t , "but you never know how those things are going to work out We knew it wasn't going to be a pushover."

For Young's squad, the second time around wasn't a cake walk, either The Falcons won last year's confer-ence meet with an incredibly low 19 points

"We had nice"balance," said Young "It was a good group effort.

"It wasn't as easy as last year " he added ' *

Salem cagers stop N'ville Continued from Page ^

t ime to take a WLAA win over the host Mustangs Tuesday

Plymouth Salem, 11-3 (10-1 WLAA), was out-scored 4-0 in the first quarter but responded with 14 points in the second quar ter and led 14-11 at half t ime

"We just had to get on track," said Salem coach Fred Thomann "Northviile had a good moving zone and they matched up pretty good with us It was difficult to score But everything worked out in the end "

Deana Head led the Salem attack with 9 points

STEVENSON 80. HARRISON 18: The Spartans had three players in double figures while the Hawks were just able to reach double figures total in Tuesday's WLAA game

Kelly Kowalski led Stevenson s three-prong at tack with 24 points Molly Snow had 19 and Sue Zatorski 16 for the Spartans, who shot a blistering 35-of-57 f rom the floor

From the line, Stevenson was 10-of-12 "We ran well," said Stevenson coach Wayne Hen

ry "We had a lot of fast breaks off steals " At the half, the Spartans led 38-4 as the Hawks

were outscored 24-1 in the second quarter

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compi led weekfy By L v o m a C h u r c h a c o a c h Manse Ann Bollinger (S leveneon , ' 02 « Tien Coaches are urged 10 u p d a t e t imes Irorr i KervJre James (ChurchB) 1:03.1 2 30-4 3 0 p m every Frtoey Oy cal l ing S 2 3 - 9 2 3 1 Juhe Co* (Canton) 1:03 7

Hooerta O n (Mercy) 1:04 6 200 M e d l e y Relay Dan«eile Day (Mercy) 1 0 4 6 s t e t s c u t 1 . 5 0 . M Shannon Murphy (Sa lem) 1:04.8

Mlchele M c K e n n e (S tevenson) 1:06.0 L ivon ia Stevenson No r th Farming ton Livonia C h u r c h * Fa rm ing ton Hitts Mercy P lymouth Can ton P lymou th Saierr Wes t land John G lenn RecTlor a Thurs ton Farming l on Harr ison

200 Freesty le s t a l e cu t 2 :01 38

AuOra Mart in (Churchi l l ) Jennifer Rowe (N. Farm) Mlchele M c K e r u t o (S tevenson] Sherne SuOek (Stevenson)

Jenny Sectors (Mercy) She^a Taormina < S tevenson i Kelfv Taylor ( John G iann i Jul" Quintan (Stevenson) Ka thy SuMtvan (Stevenson) Marge Cramer (N Farm) Gmdy Cramer (N Farm)

200 Ind l vdua l Med ley s ta te cu t : 2 :20 .00

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*u l«e Cox (Canton) A n n Sch&aec'er (FraniKhn) Ke»y Taylor (John Glenn)

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1. Livonia Stevenson 2. Catholic Central 3 Livonia Churchill 4. Plymouth Canton 5, Plymouth Salem

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1. Farmington 2. Catholic Central 3. Livonia Stevenson 4. Plymouth Salem 5 Redford Union

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

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1. Llvonls Churchill 2. Catholic Central 3. Plymouth Salem 4. Redford Thurston 5. North Farmington

P L A Y E R G P U Ave. Kelly KowatoW (LS) 9 169 18 8 Mane Becker (RU) 10 178 17 B Heather McPhll t ips (NF) 12 173 1 4 4 Dena H e e d (PS) 13 184 14.2 Denise K o k o w l c * (GC) 8 9 1 11.4 Diana Kn ickerbocker (PC) 12 112 9 3 Jessica Hand le r (PS) <13-- —119 9 .2 Lsnda Lank fo rd (GC) 8 8 7 8 4

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W L T Pts. L ivonia S tevenson 12 0 2 2 4 Lrvonla Churchi l l 9 3 1 19 P l y m o u t h Salem 7 4 4 18 P l y m o u t h Cantor , 8 4 1 17 Fa rm ing ton 5 5 2 12 No r t h Fa rm ing ton 5 8 2 12 Nor thv i i le 5 6 2 12 L ivonia Frankl in 3 11 0 6 Fa rm ing ton Harr ison 1 12 1 3

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The following soccer statlatlca win be compiled weekly by North Farmington statistician WaHy McMlnn Coaches should update their stats weekly by calling McMlnn between 5-0 p.m Sun-days at 553-4000

• 0&E Sports—more than just the scores P L A Y E R S ieve Morel l (PC)

G 27

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Four weeks ago, Roches te r Adams head football coach Jack Runchey should have been ce l eb ra t ing his f i rs t victory of the 1985 season Instead, the second-year H igh l ande r coach stood by the school bus in t he Bloomfield Hills Lahser pa rk ing lot shaking his head

Late in the g a m e , A d a m s senior run-ning back Tom Mul inax was t r ipped up on a short run and in jured his knee As coaches and t r a i n e r s looked over Muli-nax. there was an ee r i e silence About 20 minu tes l a t e r . Mul inax left the field on a s t r e t che r and was taken to St Jo-seph s Hospi ta l

Mulinax s u f f e r e d l i gamen t and carti-lage d a m a g e to his knee, and Runchey put the foo tba l l v i c to ry aside as be con-veyed his conce rn o v e r his s ta r p layer

"He got a knee b r a c e today, and it 's in his locker ." Runchey said "He want-ed to w e a r it in p rac t i ce before using it in a g a m e "

WOULD A BRACE have prevented the in ju ry to Mulinax ' '

A s tudy by the Sports Medicine Com-m i t t e e of the Amer ican Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS), published in the September issue of "The Physi-cian and Spor tsmedic ine ." concluded "the ef fec t iveness of knee braces is a controversial a r e a tha t needs fu r the r b iomechanica l and epidemiological study to aid in be t t e r designs "

The ar t ic le , quot ing surgeons, ra ises

both s ides of the issue Said Dr George H e w s c n J r an or thopedic surgeon and a th le t i c consul tant to the Univers i ty of Arizona. "It would be g rea t J a (pro-phyla t ic ) b race could dec rease the inci-dence of t e a r s to the medial co l l a t e ra l Ligament, an ter ior c ruc ia t e l i gamen t and the meniscus "

Dr F r a n k N'oyes. cl inical p rofessor of o r thoped ic surgery at the Univers i ty of Cincinnat i Medical Center "No sci-en t i f i c conclusions can be m a d e fo r or aga ins t prophylact ic braces , and ethi-cal adver t i s ing should s t a t e this."

Dr Dale Daniel, assoc ia te p ro fesso r of o r thopedic surgery a t the Univers i ty of Ca l i fo rn ia , San Diego, adds . "We a t the AAOS a r e very concerned tha t pro-phy lac t i c b races not be sold as p roven i t e m s "

Jon L Schringer, assoc ia te p ro fesso r of c l in ica l medic ine at Michigan S t a t e Univers i ty , surveyed 1,246 footbal l p l a y e r s in 12 high schools He found tha t 197 p l aye r s who wore knee b r a c e s as p r e v e n t i v e b r a c e s did not sus t a in any i n j u r i e s f r o m a l a te ra l blow T w o p l a y e r s sus ta ined hyperex tended knee in ju r i e s bu t re tu rned to play the s a m e season

A N O T H E R STUDY, conducted in 1981 th rough the sp r ing of this yea r by H e r b e r t A Haupt , f o r m e r a s soc i a t e t e a m physic ian at Wake Fores t Univer -sity, found the re w e r e 24 med ia l col la t -e r a l i n ju r i e s in the t w o y e a r s Wake F o r e s t p l aye r s did not w e a r the b r a c e and 29 in two y e a r s the b race w a s worn

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T h e r e ' s confusion on the e f f ec t i ve -ness of p ro tec t ive braces, some s tud ies say they d e c r e a s e media l co l l a t e r a l in-jur ies , o the r s say they e n h a n c e tbe chance of in ju ry

Dr War ren Schi ldberg. who p rac t i c -es in Garden City, said posi t ive s igns a r e assoc ia ted with b races A year -o ld s ta t i s t ic , acco rd ing to Schi ldberg, s a y s there w e r e 40.000 surgical p r o c e d u r e s for l i g a m e n t and ca r t i l age knee inju-r ies out of 1 4 million high school and coTffege footbal l p layers

"That ' s not too awful ly bad," Schild-be rg said "I think they ' re va luab l e as

p ro tec t ive devices . I look a t 25-30 sets of knees a day I p e r s o n a l l y recom-mend them (braces) f o r p r a c t i c e It 's kind of dumb fo r a kid to blow his knee in p rac t i ce Some (high school players* a r e even using t h e m in g a m e s

"Do the Detroi t L ions use them1 1 Yes Does tbe Univers i ty of Michigan use them"1 Yes They m a y be wrong , but I'll t ake their advice." a d d e d Sch i ldberg

A G R O U P O F c o a c h e s in the Ob-se rve r & E c c e n t r i c a r e a w e r e inter-viewed on p ro tec t ive k n e e braces; six of the seven quest ioned sa id s o m e play-

sports shorts • ST. PETER S W I N S

St P e t e r ' s School in P lymouth won its th i rd con-secut ive S o u t h e a s t e r n Michigan Lu the ran L e a g u e soccer c h a m p i o n s h i p last week with a 3-1 win against Tr in i ty L u t h e r a n

St P e t e r ' s r e c o r d e d a 9-0-1 record, ou tscor ing its opponents 34-11

T e a m m e m b e r s a r e Tom Ell iot t . J a s o n Meie r . Andy Tiefe l . Josh Wall . Ron Andrusiak, Andy Hive-ly, Joe Sel lars , R ich Andrusiak. R ichard C r u m b l e . Joey Gumbis . G r e g Hannewald, Steve Jacob i . Zack Winkler. J a s o n Lanza and Michael Shollack

• H O M E C O M I N G H E R O I C S FOR S T E E L E R S

The P lymou th -Can ton Steelers junior l eague football t e a m won all th ree contests with R o m u l u s Sa turday in the S tee le r s ' homecoming weekend

The f r e s h m e n <&-0-1) s tayed unbeaten wi th an 18-6 win P a t r i c k Vesnaugh accounted for all t he points fo r the S tee le r s with a runs of 37. 47 a n d 3 y a r d s

The jun ior va r s i ty squad (5-1) zipped R o m u l u s 18-0 on runs of 14 y a r d s , 5 ya rds and 65 ya rds by R u d y Cervan tes , H a m e n Cross and Liam Rentz . r e s pec lively

The vars i ty S t e e l e r s (5-1) comple ted the s w e e p with a 28-6 v ic to ry S teve Burlison scored two TDs and q u a r t e r b a c k Scot t Swar tzwel te r t h r e w for two more . Burl ison c a u g h t a 30-yard TD pass and R o b Kowalski caugh t one good for 51 Burl ison a lso r a n one home f r o m 60 y a r d s out. Chris Decker s c o r e d on a 17-yard run and Joe Nora kicked two two-po in t convers ions .

Sunday, the S tee le r s t ravel to Wes t land J o h n Glenn to play the Comets .

• C O E D V O L L E Y B A L L

The Canton a n d P lymouth pa rks and r e c r e a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t s wil l co-sponsor a coed vo l leyba l l league at West Middle School on F r i d a y even ipgs beginning Nov. 15.

The l eague will be l imited to eight t e a m s and

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• B O N A N Z A S O C C E R — 1971

Plymouth . Canton and Nor thvi l le -area boys born in 1971 in teres ted in t ry ing out for the P lymouth Soccer Club Bonanza- level t e a m for the spr ing of 1986 should cal l Don Nippa at 459-6774 or Jack Welchans, 453-8098 by F r i d a y , Nov 1

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A rep lay of the Mickey Mant le World Series championship baseba l l g a m e be tween West land Federa t ion and P u e r t o Rico will be shown on West land Continental Cablevis ion (Channel 18) at 5:45 p.m Fr iday

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men." said Broti>er Rice coach AJ F r a cassa, who added b r a c e s can be pur-chased for about $70-80 "We bel ieve they have helped a lot Of course , you can st i l l get a knee in ju ry with the b races on. but i t 's like the f ace m a s k You ' re not to ta l ly pro tec ted , but there is some protec t ion "

Armaod Vigna. head coach a t Livo-nia Frank l in , just retrieved 24 b r a c e s purchased by the school's booster c lub 'We had a couple of kids with knee in-ju r i e s so we had to buy some b r a c e s " he said ' O u r f i r s t pr ior i ty is the in-jured players , and our second is our running backs I'd l ike to have a couple for each kid I bel ieve in it "

At F a r m i n g t o n Hills Har r i son , wear-ing tbe b r a c e was con tag ious "I origi-nally bought 12. but I didn' t think the kids wan ted to wear them, so I sent six back," said coach John Her r ing ton T h e n , one of our p l aye r s got hur t , and they all wan ted them We re exper i -ment ing . I'd eventua l ly l ike to have them on all the p l aye r s "

West land John Glenn coach Chuck Gordon said "I think it looks l ike the next coming thing in high school foot-ball," but Troy Athens coach John Walker sa id no p layer on his t e a m w e a r s a b r a c e

"I HAVE M I X E D emot ions ," Walker said "Some help, and they m a y help more psychological ly than any th ing else We haven ' t had any rash of knee Injuries, and as a resul t , we haven ' t fe l t

the need to get p reven t ive b r ace s . "Steve McAnel ly ( f o r m e r Athens

l inemen now a t Centra l Michigan Uoiveris ty) w o r e a prevent ive brace, and. while d ropp ing back on a pass play, was in ju red and required knee surgery T h e r e ' s real ly no acceptable way to predic t whe ther or not a knee brace will or will not prevent injury "

Cal F l e t che r , Southfield High's head football coach, sa id most of his of fen sive l inemen w e a r b races "We believe strongly in t h e m They m a y not p re vent knee in jur ies , but the player may only be out fo r a shor te r t ime than the whole year "

Because of w h a t a p p e a r s to be mixefl resul ts of some studies and the d i f fer ing opinions of both doctors and coaches, the jury is still out on knee braces Whether b r a c e s become man datory — which some coaches see hap-pening down the road — is another auest ion

"I can visual ize that happening, F le tcher said of forc ing schools to s u p ply braces "But that would be tough for a Class D school with a budget of ml That would a lmos t force a school like that out of t he s p o r t "

"There 's s o m e feel ing tha t they ' re going to b e c o m e manda to ry . " Vigna said. "More and m o r e college and pro players a r e w e a r i n g them .."

Gordon s u m m e d it up best "The problem I see is the cost With the budget they h a v e fo r football , it 's hard to have t h e m on hand, but, if it 's to pre-vent footbal l in jur ies , I 'm all for i t "

League socce r t ryouts for g i r l s b o m in 1972-73 f r o m 11 a m to 1 30 p m S a t u r d a y , Nov 2, at Dic-kinson School

F o r m o r e informat ion, call 421-5233

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The 1975 s t a t e Class A footbal l c h a m p i o n s f r o m Livonia F rank l in will be honored d u r i n g h a l f t i m e c e r e m o n i e s of the F rank l in -Monroe g a m e , begin-ning at 1 p.m. Sa turday , Nov. 2

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E, Jill Pollock principal of the Arbor Consulting Group Inc in Plymouth, has been elected a dele-gate to the National White House Conference on Small Businesses

Katberlne Madonna of Livonia has been appoint-ed a registered representative by IDS Financial Services Inc in Farmington Hills Madonna is a Michigan State University accounting graduate and a member of the Livonia Jaycees Board of Direc-tors

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A financial planning workshop will be offered by Wayne, Oakland and Macomb County Cooper-ative Extension Services to begin Oct 28 (Oak-land i. Oct 24 (Macomb), and Oct 30 (Wayne) Ses-sions will cover financial planning, risk manage-ment. budgeting, credit, savings and investment Cost $10 per couple in-cludes program notebook and computer access. For further information, call Wayne Countv. 721-6565; Oakland. 858-0895; Ma-comb, 469-5180

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The Garden City Civic Thea t re opened its 1985-86 season last week

>r i tb a version of Rodgers' and J l ammers t e in s "The Sound of Music" jthat hits just about all the right notes 1 The venerable musical (in case [you've been in a cave for many years) is set in pre-World War II Austria and focuses on the real-life von Trapp family — Capt Georg von Trapp and his seven children — and Maria Rainer , a young postulant who even-tually becomes a member of that family The sentimental story, as pre-sented by GCCT, is marked by some outstanding performances by several adult players and a group of kids that

j are nothing short of irresistible

In the role of Maria. Robin Lynn Walker does a nice job. although her Maria seems overly sweet at times. Perhaps, though, this is simply a problem that comes with the terri to-ry In any case, Walker has a lovely singing voice and appearance, and her musical numbers always come across with considerable effect and appeal

Stephen Sell, who plays the chil-dren's father. Captain von Trapp. is a veteran of musical productions in the Detroit area and not only is a fine baritone but an able actor as well. His portrayal of the stern-on-the-outside von Trapp is often subtle and moving

IN A SLPPORLNG role, Helen Thomas (although she's sometimes hard to hear) seems just right as the dignified but warmhearted Mother Abbess And Judy Hebda-Johnson as Sister Sophia and Marilyn Hirtzel as Sister Margare t ta — although they aren't onstage that much - make an impression with impressive voices Continued on Next Paoe

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MICHAEL QUATRO and Clau-dia Hoffman have returned to Archibald's in downtown B i rmingham, continuing

Friday and Saturday Quatro, Detroit-area rock music per-

sonality who hasn't recorded an album In four years, played the piano at Ar-chibald's In September

He was dressed in black tie and un-laced tennis shoes, and his dark, curly hair gave him the appearance of a slightly naughty boy In his sets at Ar-chibald's he was accompanied by blond tingftr UAHidah irhfl will hg on Qua -VlUKlrl 11vX IIIZaKXI, WII%# 111 v«« ^ tro's new album due out this fall.

The supper club act that Quatro and Hoffman do — Quatro rambles through "Canadian Sunset" and Ho/fman sings "Send in the Clowns" — doesn't at all suggest how important Quatro was in the rock-music world in the late 1960s and early 1970s when he was in the forefront of the classical rock scene along with groups like Yes, and Emer-son, Lake and Palmer

In between sets, when Quatro talked about Hollywood scripts, million dollar deals. G ive Davis and distribution ar-rangments, it was obvious that this is an entertainer who's been around the music business a few ye i t s .

In fact. Quatro. who now lives in Grosse Pointe, was playing classical music in public performances by age 7 and as a regular on the Lawrence Welk show by age 12

But he's still looking for the elusive platinum album, and he thinks with vi-deo support his new album could be the one

"The new album will be called "Dreams of Lust.' Quatro said, "and should be out in 60 to 90 days "

He's not ready to say much more about it, but when it's out there will be a tour

BIRMINGHAM r e s i d e n t J a ine

Roman Pi t t is a singer whose new al-bum has just been released

Recorded tn Nashville ea r l i e r tins year, "Wind Off the Water" on the pri-vate label Pink Carnation Music is available in some local music stores in-cluding Marty 's in Birmingham.

A gradua te of Oakland University's Music Depar tment , Pitt started her music career 10 years ago She record-ed an a lbum in California before com-ing home to raise a family. Now she's ready to pe r fo rm again.

The new album features several songs Pi t t wrote, and tn addition-has a Bob Dylan tune ("Forever Young"). She refers to her music as New Age Music

"This is all music that's aimed at po-sitivity." said Pitt, who was in town re-cently before a return to Fairfield. Iowa, where she's spending the winter "It doesn't have any murder stories or broken hearts I guess it's about growth My music comes f rom the point of view that things are getting better through personal growth."

She said, to complete her explana-tion of New Age Music, that it com-bines folk, classical, jazz and blues "in a positive vein."

The professionally produced album also fea tures Pi t t ' s voice on tbe songs that seem guaranteed to make you feel a little bet ter about the state of the world

JAINE ROMAN Pitt was a bit too early at Oakland University to be able to enjoy the training of the Commercial Music P rog ram at the college near Ro-chester

That program has a new department head as of this fall with the appoint-ment of Michael Naylor

A one-time Interlochen student, Nay-lor at tended the University of Iowa and the University of Miami (where he got a master ' s degree in studio writing and production) He was working in Miami

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Naylor readily admits he inherited a very good program at Oakland Univer-sity. but he still wants to put his own signature on the Commercial Music Program.

"I want to make it a really good envi-ronment to prepare students for films, Broadway shows and recordings." Nay-lor said. "I'd like to add balance to the commercial program so that it's rele-vant for getting employment in the mu-sic business "

At present more than 60 students a r e taking classes in the Commercial Mu-sic Program at O.U. with about 17 stu-dents majoring in commercial music.

SINCE THIS IS turning out to be a column about new beginnings and the joys of positive thinking, it's always an upbeat experience to sit in on one of Gene and Audrey Grier 's Academy of Popular Vocal Arts classes at Oakland University every Saturday morning.

In their eighth year of running the

Scademy for talented teens interested i pop music and show business, the

Griers are now able to look at what 's happened with some of the young peo-

ple who have graduated f rom their pro-gram.

"Our students by and large go on to college music programs and to profes-

Gner , one of a handful of celebrated show-music trainers, composers and ar rangers in this country "Sixty of our graduates are now in a college music program."

In addition, pianist and vocal direc-tor Ron DeRoo, who has been associat-ed with the program from the begin-ning. is now the director of jazz ensem-ble at Macomb Community College His ensemble recently opened a show for Ray Charles, who reportedly ex-pressed his appreciation for the group's quality.

Danielle Blanchard Guest of Pontiac is the singer with the John Smith Band Chris Fa rmer of Livonia plays guitar in Blackie's Band on TV's "General Hospi-tal."

Chris Moran of Troy, an academy graduate, plays with the band Infatua-tion at Mike Kelly's in Dearborn. Kevin Stafford, also from Livonia, is a singer and guitarist who left the Griers ' pro-gram and now is a regular at the Hill-side Inn in Plymouth.

"Our major goal — which we see being accomplished regularly," adds Grier, "is for students to leave our pro-gram with a better appreciation of mu-sic. For most of them, music will be a lifelong experience; if not as a profes-sion, then as an avocation."

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T o m A r t u a h i n ( lef t ) is Alan a n d T o m Gale of West land is Buddy in t he Nei l S imon comedy c lass ic " C o m e Blow Your Horn," pre-s e n t e d by Stage I P roduc t ions .

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• CHURCH CONCERT The Ann Arbor Cantata Singers and

Brass Ensemble, under the direction of Bradley Bloom, will appear in con cert at 8 p.m Friday. Nov 8. at the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth

In celebration of its 25th season, the group will perform works by Ga-brielli, Purcell, Schutz, Mendelssohn. Rochberg, Barber and Sibelius

There is no admission charge For more information call 453-5280

• FAMILY THEATER A "Close-Up Magic Show and Piz-

za" will be offered at 6 p.m Tuesday, Nov 12, at the Maplewood Communi-ty Center. 31735 Maplewood, Garden City Jeff Wawrzaszek, strolling mag-ician. will perform sleight-of-hand magic at diners tables The show will be followed by a short stage presenta-tion The event is sponsored by the Garden City Parks and Recreation Department. Tickets at $3 per person may be reserved by calling the center at 525-8846

• GLEE C L U B Tom Scurto, freshman in vocal per-

formance who sings bass, is a new member of the University of Michi-gan Men's Glee Club, which will pres-ent its annual fall concert at 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov 23. at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor Founded in 1859. the glee club celebrates its 126th anniver-sary this year , making it the second oldest glee club in the country

• LARRY NOZERO Bess Bonnier on piano and Peter

Dominguez on bass will appear Fri-day, Oct. 24, Bess Bonnier on piano and Dan Jordan on bass will appear Saturday, Oct 25; and Bonnier on bass and Peter Dominguez on bass will appear Saturday, Oct 26, with Larry Nozero and Friends at Hunters' Run in Livonia.

• BENNY'S PUB Benny and the Jets play Fridays-

Saturdays for the rest of the year at Benny's Pub (no relation) in Westland The Detroit-area oldies group has appeared in large and small towns from coast to coast in the U.S. and Canada For more information call 261-3720. There is no cover charge

• P U M P K I N CONTEST Wonderland Mall in Livonia will

hold its annual pumpkin coloring and carving contest for children at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 The first 100 children, ages 4-6, will receive a pumpkin and markers for decorating. Up to 100 children between the ages of 7-12 accompanied by an adult will be given a pumpkin to carve. Contest part icipants a re asked to bring their own carving tools and decorating sup-plies. Pr izes will be awarded in each age category.

• i - E R O D E U R ' Tbe Michigan premiere of "Le Ro-

deur" by Enzo Cormann will be per-formed in French by the Theatre du Graffi t i a t 7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 28,

at the Detroit Institute of Arts Audi torium Theatre The performance. sponsored bv the French Institute of Detroit and the Detroit Institute of Arts, features a trained hawk in a major role For more information, call 644 41 10

• SATIRE OFFERED Eastern Michigan University's De-

par tment of Communication and The-ater Arts presents Thorton Wilder s satire, "The Skin of Our Teeth," con-tinuing at 8 p.m Thursday-Saturday. Oct 24-26, at EMU's Quirk Theater in Ypsilanti Included in the cast are Samer Ajluni of Bloomfield Hills. Fred Bock of Canton and Peggy Kasenow of Livonia

• HALLOWEEN II Count Scary will host radio station

WOMC's traditional Halloween cele-bration at 7 p.m. Friday. OcF 25 in the Hubbard Ballroom al the Dear-born Hyatt Regency Hotel. Guests a t the Halloween II party will enter the Tunnel of Terror upon arrival The event is open to the public (21 years or older i with no admission charge

• HAUNTED HOUSES WOMC's Cellular One Van will vis-

it several haunted houses, sponsored by area Jaycees The station's Liz Summervil le will visit the Farm-mington Hills Jaycees Haunted House at 7 30 p m Thrusday. Oct 24. at Muirwood Square at Grand River and Drake roads Tamera Nelson will vis-it the Canton and Westland Jaycees Haunted House at 7 p.m Wednesday, Oct 30, at Ford Road just east of I-275 Nick Arama visited the Redford Jaycees Haunted House on Friday. Oct 18

• COMEDY CASTLE Kip Addotta f rom television's

"Make Me Laugh" is appearing through Saturday, Oct 26. at the Comedy Castle at Woodward and l l ^ j Mile Road in Berkley Carrie Snow performs from Tueday, Oct 29. through Saturday, Nov 2 For dinner and show reservations, call 542-9900.

• FRENCH FARCE "Cat Among the Pigeons." a French

bedroom farce by Georges Feydeau, continues at 8 p.m Friday-Saturday, Oct. 25-26. and 2 p.m Sunday. Oct 27, at Wayne State University's Bonstelle Theatre in Detroit. Cynthia Knoblock of Rochester plays a leading role, as Viviane. Other major roles are taken by Michael Mendelson of Farmington Hills, Dennis Kleinsmith of Southfield and Linda Quiroz of Franklin For t icket information, call 577-2960

• S T A G E I The Neil Simon comedy "Come

Blow Your Horn" will be presented by Stage I Productions at 8 p.m. Fri-days-Saturdays, Nov. 1-2 and 8-9, and 7 p.m. Sundays, Nov 3 and 10, at the Novi Community Building. Area resi-

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Deserv ing special mention is George Jewel l as von Trapp's fanny friend. Max DetweUer. Playing the cartoonist) DetweUer, Jewell appears to be having the t ime of Us l l l e He couldn't be more comfortable with his role, apparent ly , and m r j move-ment be makes onstage — — just the r laht one.

No. he 's not a great slacar. bat who cares? He manages to carry off his mssical numbers with charm and a kind ot n a t a r a l aplomb — and he's al-ways fan to watch.

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Mi* in the first act and the less-famil-iar "Tbe Lonely Goatherd.* Applause, applause for Mary Schwslm as Liesl, Steve Co)ei as Friedrich, Terry Bryan as Louisa, Michael Deming as Kurt, Krissy Collins as Brigitta. Christine Kish as Marta and Holly Thomas as tiny Gretl.

I t ' s not just good performances, though, that make this production a rea l winner. Costume*, makeup, light-ing, and some sets that a re truly first-ra te prove that director Michael Rothaar and his behind-the-scenes

have given a remarkable of care and attention to

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Sat- The Y s k n u " (1975). 1230 am Tuesday nlghl on Ch 7

This is a gangster movie with a twist The gangsters are Japanese Robert Mitchum plays a man with a past who tries to save a friend's daugh-ter who has been kidnapped in Japan This Sidney Pollack film gives an intri-guing look at the underside of life in the Orient It is a high-class mart ial ar ts movie with a good performance by the laconic, sad-eyed Mitchum

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"Young Frankenstein ' ' (1974). 8 p m Thursday. Oct 31 cmCh 50

Mel Brooks us «n full stride in this terrific spoof of the original James Whale film Everything from the black and white photography to Gene Wilder1 s manic performance to a endless s t r i n g of corny jokes seems to work here It is one of the few completely satisfying Brooks efforts For Halloween it's more a hoot than a howl

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F o o d , a t m o s p h e r e b l e n d n i c e l y a t R o m a n i k ' s V our trarehny taster fuiU area eateries

and rates them on a 100-point scale Up to 30 points are awarded for ambiance. u>hich in-cludes general atmosphere and service; 55 points for food, and 15 points for price, va lue mating .4 total count of 55 po in t s or less indi-c a t e s a r e s t a u r a n t is not recommended. 56-74 f * * " " signify from p a s s i n g to good, 75-89 points designate very good with some extraor-dinary features, and 90-100 points show that a very special dining experience a i r a t t s you

ROMANIK'S, 6303 Orchard Lake Road in the Orchard Mall. West Bloomfield. (855-6511) is a flourishing restaurant, featuring fresh fish, poultry and a variety of daily specials. The appearance is clean aDd natural, with hardwood floors There is a ratber small bar. and reservations are a must, es-pecially on weekends

Romanik's is a very popular spot for area eaters The atmosphere is informal (many diners are in sport coats, without ties) The res taurant is bright and cheerful but a bit hectic, with seating fairly close together Tables do have fresh flowers, and each table has its own unique salt and pepper set General atmosphere — 15 points maximum Points awarded 12

We visited Romanik's on a Friday night. Our res-ervations were honored immediately. Service was very good, at t imes almost too speedy The waiter was helful in explaining and recommending menu choices Water was refilled regularly, and extra rolls were brought without our asking Our dinner for four took about an hour and 40 minutes. Ser-ince - 15 points maximum Points awarded — 13

Drinks were stong, although the Bloody Mary-was too spicy for one drinker 's taste Our waiter suggested Coconut Shrimp ($6.25 for five shrimp), which was a very tasty appetizer The onion rolls and croissants were exceptional Served warm, they tempted our group to eat a basket and a half Dnnks, appetizers, and bread — 10 points maximum. Points awarded — 9

A choice of Caesar Salad or Garden Salad is in-cluded with each entree. Both salads were fresh and tasty Although the Caesar Salad is not pre-pared at the table, it has anchovies and fresh ground pepper The chilled forks were another nice touch. Sa l ad — 5 points maximum Points awarded — 4

We sampled a variety of entrees, all in the $12-$16 price range The veal chop (a regular daily spe-cial) was thick, juicy and as tasty as could be. The barbecued ribs were plentiful, meaty and tangy The duck with bananas and walnuts was a very in-teresting change f rom more usual treatments. It came crisp and the sauce was quite pleasing. The fresh halibut, ordered without sauce, was also deli-cious Seasonal vegetables, served with each en-tree. were fresh Entree, vegetables and garn-ishes — 30 points maximum Points awarded — 28

Romanik's has built a formidable dessert reputa-tion on its Brownie — and for good reason Served

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with vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce for $4 50. this dish is as close to chocolate heaven as one is likely to get We also sampled the Apple Pie and Creme Brule at $3 50 Both dishes were good,

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but neither had the richness — nor the uniqueness — of the Brownie a la mode Dessert and coffee — 10 points maximum. Points awarded — 9

Total cost of our meal was $60 per couple, in-cluding tip. Considering the many nice extra touch-es like the Caesar Salad that are pari of the meal, this was an unusually good value for the price A

couple could dine very nicely Indeed at Romanik's for $46 to $50 without drinks. Price/value — 15 points maximum. Points awarded — 14

A Coon ting for Taste — 100'points maximum. Total points awarded: 88. Romanik's is an ideal spot for a very good meal, with some creative touches, in a peppy atmosphere

D Gust ibus welcomes your reactions, com-ments and suggestions of favorite restaurants in the Observer & Eccentric communities Wri te to D Gustibus. in care of the Observer & Eccentric. Entertainment Department. P.O. Box 503. Birmingham 48012.

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1 326 ^ o n d o a for Sa>e 327 Dupiex 'or Sat® 326 Townnouaes for Sat® 330 A p a r t m e n t s for Sal® 332 Mobile Momea tor SaJ® 333 Northern Proper ty

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4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s to Ren I 401 Furni ture Rental 402 Furn i shed A p a r t m e n t s 403 Rental Agency 404 H o u a e e to Renl 406 Furn iahed H o u s e s 4 0 7 Mobile Momee 408 Dup»e«ea lo R e m 4 10 Flata to Rent 4 12 T o w n h o u a e a ' C o n d o m m i u m s 4 13 Time S h a r e 414 Florida Reniala 4 15 Vacat ion Renta l s 4 16 Halls for Ren! 4 19 Mobile H o m e S p a c e

A N N O U N C E M E N T S 6 0 0 P e r s o n a l s (your d lacre t lon i 602 Lost 4 F o u n d tby the wordl 604 A n n o u n c e m e n t s / N o t i c e s 605 Ciaaa R e u n i o n s 6 0 6 Legal N o t i c e s 607 I n s u r a n c e 6 0 8 T r a n a p o r t a t l o n 609 Bingo 610 C a r d s o ' T h a n k s 612 In M e m o r l a m 614 Death N o t i c e s ,

M E R C H A N D I S E Bus 700 Auc t ion S a l e s Bus 701 C o l l e c t a b l e * Bus 702 A n t i q u e s 703 C r a . t t 704 R u m m a g e S a l e s Flee Marke t s 705 W e e n n g A p p a r e l 706 O a r a g e S a l e - O a k l a n d 707 G a r a g e S a l e - W a y n e 708 H o u a e h o l d O o o d a - O a k i a n 709 H o u a e h o l d O o o d a - W a y n e 710 M lac for S a l e - Oak land 711 M lac fo r S a l e - W a y n e 712 A p p l i a n c e s 7 1 3 a i c y d e e - S a l e 4 Repair 714 B u s i n e s s 4 Of f i ce E q u i p m e n t 715 C o m p u t e r s 716 C o m m e r c i a l Indust r ia l E q u l p m e m 717 L a w n - Q a r d e r t - F a r m Equ ipmen t 718 Building Ma te r i a l s 720 Farm P r o d u c e 721 Flowera 4

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"52 C a t e r i n g - F l o w e r s 53 Cau lk ing 54 Cell ing Work 55 C h i m n e y Clean ing 56 C h i m n e y Building 4 Repai ' 57 C h r t a t m a s Treea 58 Clock Repai r 59 C o m m e r c i a l S t e a m Cleaning 60 C o n a t r u c t i o n Equ ipmen i 61 Dry C l e a n i n g ; L a u n d r y 62 D o o r s 6 3 D r a p e r i e s 64 Dreea tng 4 Tailoring 65 Drywali 6 6 Elect r ica l 67 Eiect ro tys ts 68 E n g r a v i n g - G l a s s 69 E x c a v a t i n g 70 Exter ior Caulking

_72 Fences 75 FVrapiecea 78 F i r e p l a c e E n c l o s u r e s 78 F i r e w o o d 81 Floor Se rv ice 87 Floodl ight 90 F u r n a c e Repe l ' 9 3 F u r n i t u r e Finishing 4 Repa i ' 95 G l a a a - S t a i n e d - B e v e i e d 96 G a r a o e a 97 Golf C l u b Repa i ' 98 G r e e n h o u s e s 99 G u t t e r s

102 H a n d y m a n 105 Haul ing 108 Hea t i ng 109 S o l a r Energy 110 H o u s e Clean ing 111 H o m e S a f e t y 112 Humid i f i e r s 114 i n c o m e Tax 115 Indust r ia l Se rv ice 116 I n a u r a n c e P h o t o g r a p h y 117 Insula t ion 120 Interior D e c o r a t i n g 121 Interior S p a c e M a n a g e m e n t 123 Jan i to r ia l 126 Jewe l ry Repa i r s 4 Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn M o w e r Repair 135 Lawn M a i n t e n a n c e 138 Lawn Spr inkl ing 142 Ltnoleum 145 M a n a g e m e n t 146 M a r b l e 147 M e d leal . 'Nursing 149 Mobi le H o m e Se rv ice

150 M o v i n g - S t o r a g e 152 Mirrors 155 MUSK ins t rument 157 Music Instrument Repai-158 New Home Servicea 159 Nursing C e n t e r s 165 Pa in t ing-Decora t ing •86 Par ty Planning

(Flowers . Food. Serv ice 170 P a t i o s 175 Peat Cont ro . 178 P h o t o g r a p h y 180 P i a n o Tumng-Repa i ' -Re f ln l sh ing 2 0 0 P las te r ing 2 1 5 P lumbing 219 Pool Water Delivery 220 Poo l s 2 2 - Porce»am Refmlshlng 222 Printing 2 2 3 Recreatkoroal Vehicle S e r v i c e 224 Retail H a r d w o o d s 2 2 5 Reftn.ah.ng 2 2 9 R e f " g e r s t k x 2J&- Roofing 23* Sc issor Saw 4 Knife S h a r p e n i n g 2 3 5 S c r e e n Repe»r 2 3 7 Sep t i c Tanks 241 S e w e r Cleaning 2 4 5 Sewing Machine R e p a i ' 2 4 9 SMpcovera 2 5 0 Solar Energy 2 5 1 S n o w Biower Repeir 255 S t u c c o 257 Swimming Poo l s 260 T e l e p h o n e Repair 261 TV, Radio 4 CB 2 6 3 T e n n i s Cour t s 2 6 5 Tsr rar tuma 269 THe Work 2 7 3 Tree Service 274 Truck Washing 2 7 5 Typing 2 7 6 Typewriter Repai ' 2 7 7 Uphols tery 2 7 9 V a c u u m s 280 Vandal i sm Repai« 281 Video Taping Serv ice 282 Vinyl Repa i ' 2 8 3 Ventilation 4 Atllc Fana 2 8 4 Wal lpaper ing 2 8 5 Wail Waahlng 2 8 7 Waahe r /Drye r Repair 2 8 9 Wate r Sof t en ing 2 9 3 Welding 294 WeH Drilling 2 9 6 Window T r e a t m e n t s 297 W i n d o w s 2 9 6 Woodwork ing 299 W o o d b u r n e r s

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S A L E S SUPERVISORS AAA-Michigan haa seve ra l o u t s t a n d i n g op -por tun i t i es for e x p e r i e n c e d s a l e s m a n a g e -m e n t p r o f e s s i o n a l s t o fill t he pos i t ions of Field S a l e s S u p e r v i s o r s . W e a re cont inuing to e x p a n d o u r s a l e s f o r c e a n d need exper i -e n c e d s a l e s m a n a g e r s t o recruit , t rain, de -ve lop a n d s u p e r v i s e a staff of Field Sa l e s A g e n t s In t he sa le a n d promot io in of Auto Club p r o d u c t s a n d s e r v i c e s The Qualified c a n d i d a t e wM nave ; • V a l i d M i c h i g a n L i fe a n d C a s u a l t y

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EMPLOYER M A R K E T I N G R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S

Employer marke t ing r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s n e e d e d for R e e m p l o y m e n t Ass i s t an t C e n t e r . Ability to ga in a c c e s s to e m p l o y e r s to p l a c e laid off a u t o w o r k e r s in new jobs . Must b e aggres s ive , p ro fe s s iona l and h a v e g o o d t e l e p h o n e techni -q u e s Salary of $12 ,480 p lus c o m m i s s i o n s S e n d r e s u m e to:

C a r e e r W o r k s , I n c .

1 6 6 6 1 G r e e n l a w n D e t r o i t . M l 4 8 2 2 1

A T T : C . J o n e s An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

AM or PM NEWSPAPER Motor Roote I>1ver» lo the Farmington Hllta. W Bloomfield A Southfield areaa Reliabi. Ity A Mist lor 7 Day Delivery Earn extra Mi call 121 JUT or 111 2«00

ANTENNA INSTALLATION Experience Reouirnd

Call for appointment Monday-Fndav

APPLICATIONS rww being accepted for full and part-time aalea retail F1»-gen is the Twelve Ckaki Mall

time aalea retail

APPRAISER S ASSISTANT Needed u n a n immeduiiey »i 40 per bocr plua car allowance Continental Appralaen JiSDlOl

Art-Custom Picture Framers Art-Cuatom picture framer opporttuu ty. in Blrmmgkam i r e i for peraooa with ruatorn framing experience, good math ifcitta a proven eye for design and

acbool diploma An hutorv or a full-time plus We ba

poaition and a part uine boo avail-able Send raeume inrlodLog a a i a n r»-

nrer A I

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quiretnenu lo Box 6«0 Qbaei »ei rentnc Newapaperx. »ZS1 Schoolcraft Rd ljvonia. Michigan

An E<|ual Opportunity Employer

ARTIST

500 Help Wanted ASSIST bell ieaigner A manufacturer In atoniog bncklea A painting Rrapa Excelleol aalary A boor» Southfield area Call Carol IS* "210

ATTENDANTS needed full A pan time Man mjoy working with the pab-bc Apply In peraoo 12 Mita A Ever p e n Shell Station 209W) W 11 Mile Rd Southfield

ATTENTION!!! Homemaken Stodenu A Retiree.

IAiJ Warehouae need* mature depend able individual! us pull, pact A prnriea urdera Good working coodlUoea. ftaxl Me bourx fnl! A p a n time available Apply lo peraoo Mac thru F n . 10am S-pm M Yankee Peddler M7K HeaJijj

ATTENTION: JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE ii available lo you al oo coat We are a government funded placement service U you need a good (ob or are uDderero plovrd and meet low income guidelinea call in al once1 We will aid you In find log a good job Oakland County rvw. denta only Axk for JEFF

Graphic atrial Creative, unagmauv

adeadllnea onSer preaaure Typing la. and good sense of color and bal-

ance for leading Computer Graphic* Co A V Computer Graphic*. tOAOO Telegraph. Sulu 017S1 Ml . 49010

ASSEMBLY Permanent pan Ume 5 bow ahift. start • t U TS Apply al J4Mfl N ladustnal [ > . Farminftoo Hilta

ASSEMBLY A WAREHOL'SE HELP for Southfield electrical contractor* Musi be over 11 A have good driving record. Please call Rollinger EJectrv-Moo-Fr. between J ipcr. I W M M

ASSISTANT Manager for male ciaaad bead injured resident* in Southfield Minimum 1 yr* colleee driver i tkcene A deriiralke rwjuired .Afternoon shift Occupational Therapy. Physical T W a -py or nursing experience helpful tun will train the right person 7}1-T70t

ATTENDANTS A DETAILERS • Im-mediate opwiln^ fell or pan ume Moat be neat A dependable Male or female I t or over Apply in person Water Car Wash. So Main A Cady St - Northvllla

RED W I N G T I C K E T WINNER

C h a r l e s B u c k l a 14922 Beech Daly

Red fo rd

Piease call the promo-tion department of the Observer & E c c e n t r i c between 9 .a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. October 26. 1985, to claim your two FREE RED WING TICK-ETS

591-2300, ext. 244

CONGRATULATIONS!

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ATTENTION

JOBS

JOBS

at*oo pay 4 tnwrance pro-gram Village KMC Jeep. Inc pereoe 6W S Woodward

y Ln

JOBS AUTO

MECHANIC GOOD YEAR STORE In Birmingham looking for a Stale Certified Mtciunlc With expertise In Time-upa A Computer Diagnostic equipment Excellent bene-fits A arork

•40 or More Hrs. Per Week •Work With a Friend •No Fee •All Jobs Above Mln Wage •Work Near Your Area

•Men 4 Women Needed

ON THE JOB

TRAINING

DAYS OR

AFTERNOON SHIFTS

CALL NOW

5 2 5 - 9 1 9 1

FUTURE

AUTOMOTIVE EMISSION Tester A light repair person needed No experl-

* Farmington area Call Paul or Mike 476-MS4

AUTOMOTIVE Immediate opening far pen time com-mission gales in Tires A BatLerMs

vidual In automotive area Apply Personnel

office.

MONTGOMERY WARD

Te< Twelve Mall An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTOMOTIVE RECONDITIONER Learn turecoBflltldB WtomobOea Miwl be 1» or over, aggressive dependable A

Ithgood driving record A motivated - xrl-have own transportation W - H M

AUTOMOTIVE - acrrtce manager with • experience for high volume

taffkote dlnol rostproofmg franchise Farmington Hllta Call 4TA47M

C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T I E S

I N A U B U R N H I L L S

Comer ica is Mich igan 's most progressive bank, rapidly e x p a n d i n g and o f fe r ing great po ten t ia l for your fu ture We are in the f ina l s tages 'o f c o m p i u i m g our beau t i f u l ana m o d e r n Oak Tech C e n t e r m Auburn Hil ls, and /re are seeking respons ib le ind iv iduals for the fo l low ing ent ry level pos i t ions

e P A R T - T I M E C O L L E C T O R — Con tac t i ng de l inquent accoun t cus tomers to af fect payment Must have g o o d math ski l ls and previous cus tomer con tac t exper ience Var ious par t - t ime sh i f t s available

• FULL-TIME C L E R K T Y P I S T — F i l ing answer ing phones and typ ing Must type 55-60 w p m and have previous c le r ica l exper ience

• FULL-TIME G E N E R A L C L E R K — A s s i s t i n g wi th l o a n p r o -c e s s i n g . p e r f o r m i n g b o o k k e e p i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s , l ight t y p i n g Must h a v e g o o d m a t h sk i l l s a n d w o r k i n g k n o w l e d g e of b a s i c b o o k k e e p i n g Ability t o t y p e 3 0 - 3 5 w p m h e l p f u l .

All p o s i t i o n s r e q u i r e g o o d v e r b a l c o m m u n i c a t i o n ski l ls

B e c o m e p a r t of a d y n a m i c o r g a n i z a t i o n in a b r a n d n e w f a c i l i t y W e o f f e r s t r o n a p o t e n t i a l f o r a d v a n c e m e n t t h a t is e n h a n c e d b y o u r p r o m o t e - f r o m - w i t h i n p o l i c y If y o u a r e i n t e r e s t e d a n d q u a l i f i e d , p l e a s e s u b m i t a r e s u m e o r brief o u t l i n e of y o u r q u a l i f i c a t i o n s t o C O M E R I C A , INC. , D e p t . DK, De t ro i t , Ml 4 a 2 7 5 -

A/F/H 1235. E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r M / F / H / V Tkt AUemairve Of part mm Start

Somerset M a l i |TROYi

D E A R B O R N IKWS Michigan Ave

R O C H E S T E R Winches te r M a l l romer i cA I S 0 0 S Roches t e r R o a d

LIVONIA Wonderland Mall

^ 2*97 SI PlvouMuit W A R R E N i l M f -T 1 " U r o u i ip t i i M u r INCORPORATED U s t of R y a n R o a d

S O l ' T H F I E L D — J1OT1 G r e e n f i e l d

S ? S o u t h of 9 Mile C L I N T O N SM0J Gratiot

A T T E N T I O N S T U D E N T S I Wort evening b o m ia oar modem Bloomfield office We nMd Phone I

FORCE

Auto-Office Mgr. If yos have experience in mo* of the Jots la a Dealership Office A Interested In Sapervlaiae A Job Secsrlty you are an exceikot candidate for this position Excellent beoeflti A working coodl-twos Joe Panlan Oaevrolet, M i l l Telegraph. Southfield m-IMM

AUTO Body repairman jeers in a h ^ experience Own toola

! before Apm iSS-lHl

AUTO RBCONDITIONING Full-time p u t — Will train ••ck i Bonded Beauty I4M Gol Plymouth. •* blk E of Sheldon Rd.

AUTO BODY SHOP A Experienced in wnting estlmataa. ar-dsrtng parti A light laasnl ly work Ap-

M7», Farmington Hllta. MI

AUTO SERVICE M f t o t e Dtnol Franchise needs a s ic rwrondiuonen. rsstproofsri and body work people with reliable transportauon Apply a t 111U W I Mile Rd U Farmington Hllta before tpm wsafcdaya.

AUTO DEALER SALES MANAGER

Large metro dealer has need for a new vehicle Sales Manager M m ba atroM.

honest, k i l l orWntad. wttk

Call for a pot U * - » M

" X -Call after hem.

BAKERY PERSON Looking

500 Help Wanted

500 Help Wanted

T H I N G S

A V E N U E

BAKERY PERSON l.oo*inf for MxneocK experienced aeJlina fre Ezcetke!

alter

BARBER or BEAUTICIAN Clientele waiting at Share Your Hair J77M Plymouth R d Livonia 4JVV44C

BASKETRALL COACH lor Sir. 4 i te grade glrl'i team at Our Lady of Grace Tn Dearborn Hgta Call TUn m - t J l t I

BEAUTICIAN Full or Pan time, with or without clMo telle Looking for beaauoaas available for J 10pm-» Mpm ahlft Baoeflu avail able Garden city area MI-M4C

BEAUTICIAN or STYLIST for Wast Dearborn Hair Salon Call after 11 noon Ml >071

BEAUTICIANS BARBERS A Manicurist, experienced

Exciting Dew Westland salon S»i«;Sl SH 7t»~

BEAUTY' SALON RECEPTIONIST Mature, licensed beautician with floer experience Artiste Westland t l V M i e

BENCH HAND Fixture Builder MoT. be able to lead own lobs Experienced A must hare own tools. This is a staada-)ob. not Just a program BC-BS. boll days Westwood Tool Co « H l «

BLUE JEAN JOBS

Apply Today -Work Tomorrow

Light assembly people needed, male oc female MUST have own car Jobs lo-cated in City of Plymouth ONLY Must call b e t . ten tan and 1pm for appoUk

STAFF BUILDERS

TEMPORARY'PERSONNEL 23716 Woodward Ave.

(At t * MUei Pleasant Rld©e 548-6670

BLUEPRINT CHECKER

t s a r * 1 O a r e e tta

of payroll A payroll t a n a Roan k n - t a n 1 days weak • M p a r h n r Southfield office 474-1111

BORING MILL. DeVUag. K model Ma« have 1 years ana r t aana NC. CNC hal»#al Day* Delta Rasssnh. On. Capttol Uvorua i t i -a teo

BRIDGEPORT CT4C Operator, Crusad-er • fystam for cuttiag plastic molds cavauaa Livonia Ul-i

Especially this holiday season G e t into the Chr i s tmas spirit by joining our staff sales prolesBionais - in an excitinq retail environ-ment. W e a re preeent ly accep t ing applicat ions for lemporary, part t ime sales positions. Must b e flexi ble achedulee i n c l u d e days, evenings & week-e n d s Benefits i nc lude generous c o m p a n y dis-counts.

Apply in pmrwon — Ptnonnal Depar tment

WANTED— £ T e m p o r a r y S e a s o n a l P e r s o n n e l 3

W e a r e in n e e d of m a t u r e , ou tgo ing i n d i v i d u a l s to join o u t d y n a m i c re ta i l cha in d u r i n g o u r busiest season of t h e year O u r needs i n c l u d e

• C o u r t e*y ' S e c u r i t y • O r d e r T e n d e r Pick u p " W a r e h o u s e Stock

Q u a l i f i e d a p p l i c a n t s s h o u l d have w r o n g c u s i o m e r r e l a t ion skills, basic m a t h skills a n d o r a l c o m m u n i c a t i o n skills You mus t have flexible h o u r s .

"Z- " T o u l r r i n i e r e s t ed *n s u b m i t t i n g a n a p p l i c a t i o n Z. v a " o n e of o u r n> s tore loca t ions l isted be low

r r t u c a o a y , o a E (P.C- 13C.R.W.O-11C)* 16C

.

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DIRECTOR BRICK PANEL INSTALLER

Irmtwdlau opening minimum I rxpeneore in carpentry aiding or n i sonry Own toola and transportation re-quired Year round ampkrymant Stan jig pay to n M per boar ' Medical and taotai benefits available Reference, required For more info call S U U 1 1

williama Panel Brick

BRnx.EPORT Hand, ilalsll prototype M m have 1 yean expenance awn tools Delta Research. 1»71 Capitol. Livonia. 141-M«0

BRIDGEPORT MILLHAND OPERATOR

Experienced os precision machined air craft parts Fall benefits Hytrol Manufacturing Garden City Ml *8M

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR S yuan experience

5M-SS40

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Prototype work Southfield area

Call Dave, 352-1566 BRIDGEPORT Operator Experience in indexable cutting tools helpful B C A B S benefits ApJv m person Precise Cutting Tool 11101 W I tille Livonia

BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS ALL AROUND GRINDER BAND

Experienced Only estland 7W5TOO

Btrs DRIVER needed Moo thru Fri 1 H>4 Mpm Driving rucord musa be

Stark 1

« •

effectively- can organise "your wort A are looking for s permaaeot position, we will train Use right parson la our col-lection strstagy Call bstwuea »an> **n

U M M

COME CATCH THE SPIRIT

OF CHRISTMAS

LORD & TAYLOR We are i ; applications for accwptlng temporary pen time i ._ _ end Christmas poaioana In selling A non-selling areas

the benefits of < Come you s i n liberal store wide iday ahopputg new

Application are beug accepted Mon Fri from IBam-Spmln the Personnel Office. Lower Level

LORD & TAYLOR Twelve OaXs Mail

27650 Novl Rd., Nov) Equal Opportunity Employer M F

CABLE TV SALESPERSONS Permanent positions for Salea Repre-setttaUvea Mast have ciaan-cut and neat appearance Some collage back ground preferred and refereocea Pre-vious sales experience not necessary Individual must be reliable, smbatioia and enjoy working with public Por-tions available in livonia A Farming ton Hilta Call Dan Dinsmorr at

CONSIDER FOSTER PARENTING Single or 1-parent family horoaa are needed for mentally retarded children or adults Some M first floor bed-rooms Agency provides training, li-censing and n p p c r t Family to paid over 1.00 month Parenting, trwrhiiw or s u m a c taiili oelpfm For more » formation c»E Homef aider Wsyne County « a s Oakland County call

CONSTRUCTION LABOR for Farmington General Contractor Transportation required Call 474-1 m

» ^ 7 4 1 l

CANDY FIRM looking for hard-work-ing people to work In the manufactur UM of candy Apply Truao's Candles 11714 Tlreman, fuB i I Tlraman west of Schaefer

CAN%'ASSERS Wasted for door-to-door salts, obtaining appointments Is aur rounding areas 1-SPM dally. i« bourv a week M V0 hour plus boons Setting s p

CONTROLLER Experienced, lo Jotn management team of growth oriented nationwide dlatrlbu lor of toola A equipment Would need to devek^ . computerised management information system A oveisw all ac-counting functions Location. Northern Suburbs Reply to AMOS JB. P O Boi ' '«»» Madison Heights Ml IM71 »4!«

putntmrou for windows A udina for Malligan Constrsctlon. t U l t Five MU« Uvooia Retirees welcome US-MID

CARPENTER Assistant Good worker needed, traasporatlon necessary Will train Reliable. moUvated Work In re-modeling A carpentry MS-7014

CARPENTER EXPERIENCED

CARPENTERS experienced to build wood decks and install patio enclosures Good pay and benefits Stop In and fill out so application or send resume to Patio ^closures Inc 111BS Capital Ave Oak Park. Ml 4W1?

CARPENTERS

i tpm W U

CARPENTERS WANTED experl«ced only I yean rtuadtctia: experience Top wagea for good A Beady a a k e t a After 7pm S t H ' M

CARPENTER WANTED Experienced with trim wort A rough framing Call Midwest Restorations

444-§717

CARPET CLEANER LEADER HELPER AND CARPET DYER

Repty Boi 171 Observer A Eccentric Newspapers, M i l : Schoolcraft Rd, Livonia. Michl«an 4«IM

CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS JCPeooey has

perlence Call Mr

noey has opanlnp for cleansri to : pen time, wsstsnils Applicants : have a Vaa or station wagon Ei-

belpful- but not nn-ssssi-y Mr Hanna for detaltahb»-7«gl

CARPET A FURNITURE CLEANERS Have a Van or station wagon* JC Penney Horns cleaning has opaninp for furniture A carpet cleaners Ws will train Call

furniture A carpet cleaners V in you to earn U » K » week. I Mr Henna - M»-7«g]

CARPET INSTALLS HELPER wanted Experience prsfei red

but not necessary Call after 4pm. U7-4»14

CARPET A LINOLEUM INSTALLER experienced Steady work, good pay Call S»V-4l71

CASHIER Most be bonttabie Firmtagtoc area Fun or pan time Call SlVl&M

CASHIER - PART-TIME Ora l Pay. Cashier expenance needed Apply m person Bob Saka Toyota. U l M Grand River. Farmington Hllta

Cashier Sales Well known national woman's fashion store needs parsons with Cashier or Sales experience for Twelvel Oaks, and Norl loaatlona. (Pan Umtl Soma morn-

evetungs enda. Must be vary weiTgroomed and enjoy customer contact (Not under

for Interview. 1M-MU • m

CASHIERS full time above minimum wage. able Apply at JOT A Merrtman Stan-dard Service. 11411 Joy Rd Westland

CASHIERS Fall A part time for hard-ware Home Canter Flexible hoars Ap-

Trevantra Hardware 97 W Long i Rd near Llvernots. Troy

CASHIERS Full and pert time now available Flexible hoars with op-portunity for advancement Apply at Speedway, located on the corner of Op-dyke A Uatesraty. Pontiac

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIERS NEEDED Scbooicraft-Fanntngton Mobil ta parson Schoolcraft A Rda Livonia. Mi

CASHIERS wanted lo wort at a Farm-mgton Hllta carwaah Ideal hoars for

anwgetlc people with math ability. M M plus bonus with opportum

tito,

CEDAR CHEST a s a * mature islsmia • •one Retail gift aalea pen tlm.. f t m -Mt hours. Laclndaa w ^ i h Marhat place, Wonderland Mall. LlroaU

CHILDCARE ASSISTANT TEACHER i for mature iovtng parson, good

RED BELL NURSERY 1AM1 Ford Rd-. Wsatlaad

CHILDCARE LEAD TEACHER

COUNTER CLERK Full time and part lime

Farmington area 477-1111

COUNTER Full time No experience necessary Complete benefits Anply a pen

Janet Devls Cleaners. 1 s Mile at Lahssr. Birmingham

CRT OPERATOR Collateral Services lac is a fast growing computer ear»ices company located in the Southfield area * • are looking for qualified applicants to fill both fall-.1 part time poattlon an the afternoon shift 110PM l l Midnight Required skills Include CRT experience beyond data entry, customer service experience, auto inaurance background a plus Send resume to T G A P Collateral Services. Inc , »MC Green-field Rd.. Suite I I I Oak Park. MI 4«117

COUNTER &AIXB Full-time position Cash Register work A Stocking duties Apply Livonia Tack le Supp ly ,»4» Five Mile 4X7 t7M pers w s : SC

Michigan 4 i lM COUNTER SALES

eaectrlcal Supply Wholes Expananced in hardware and •ales No others nsed apply l i t 11 W I Mile. Livonia

helpful Opparta ally to l ean A grow Sand < laami to ~ Tti Observer A Eccentric Newepe

Scbooicraft Rd Livonia.

CUTTER Grinder F rne r i awi urefeired Good benefits A wa Radford area Call f o r ^ ^ H

DIE MAKER APPRENTICES

Excellent opportunity tor qualified par. sons to laani die maklag trade Lsm program, all fringes

ZEIDLERTOOL A DIE CO 14170 Riviera Dr

COUPON Processing clerts for full ums coupon sorting A data entry la Plymouth T^ptag or data entry 1 expen

I11I1W COURIER needed for Detroit Metro-politan area Sl$-40g«

Roche Bumadical LaboralorMa. Inc An Equal Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY POSITIONS 1 shifts available Livonia area

AshforJady &1VT141

COURT TIME RACQUET CLUB

Now hiring for reception deak custodial, bartenders All ad Apply only U you are ruady to work -«Hy U> person 1 armington Hills

CREATIVE WOMAN who loves chll dren to play A do Art Pro)ecta in my home or y w s - with my I veer old boy Blrmiagham area. 1 or 1 days s week. I W b o r n References A own traaspor tatlon aacesaary After Spm. Ml-MM

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e R e p r e s e n t a t i v e

Previous sales telemarketing experi mce and strong c n m m n c a u o u akiili required Duties Include beavv tele pbone work and tbe ability to effective-ly sell and provide services to credit an ion Knowledge of life insurance helpful Position may require ' er date Hours " Evening hours will begin training period Apply Bam Sprr. Man

require liceasing at a lal "S 1pm lbprn. Mon Fri i will begin after • week

Fn League Insurance Co 15600 Providence Dr Southfield. Ml 48075

Across from Americana Theatre i

Customer Service E a r n C h r i s t m a s $ $ $

t week assignment with top-notch ram pany is Livonia

Must have good communlcatioc skills, willing to work 4 to 1 boars day. sod have own reliable transportation '

No Selling Required

JOIN THE NORRELL

WORK FORCE

NORRELL SERVICES, INC.

Farmlnglon 477-9640 An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

DATA PROCESSING INSTRUCTOR Pontiac Business Institute i n k a part

m BASIC language A integrated accounting soft ware Day A evening positions open. TRS M experience helpful For groap interview information call MA 11M

DIE MAKERS

DIE REPAIR

LACY TOOL 0 0 18171 GRAND RIVER NOVI

DELIVERY HELP WANTED to t p m Mon thru Fn or pert time Call between I ftam-lpm 1S44

DELIVERY PERSON NEEDED PART TIME

Birmingham (establishment Call b e tween »am-bpm 447 1111

DESIGNERS- LAYOUT DETAILERS Top rales Metro area, with expenance in automated transfers, stnactursl

Marcam Brighton. Midi 4(11*

Cunningham Rd

D E S I G N E R S PRODUCT

or chassis experience benefits Send

ECS. Inc Livonia. Mich 4*1M S91-4104

Engine or chassis experience reauired FuD benefits Send resume or apply to

ECS Inc . 1M1! Market.

DIESETTER Punch Press )ob repair person Experience with air teed and boi room equipment helpful Salary negotiable Apply in person Toes and Fri Um-llNooo. at M0-440 Industrial Dr , Plymouth, i across from Burroughs plant i

DIETARY AID Psn ums afternoon shift Experience preferred Apply within. Dorvts Conva-lescent Center Livonia. I I Mile oa MMhflsbelt

I blocks of

DIRECT CARE POSITIONS OPEN for Canton poup home fa l l /pan lime Must be Flexible Temporary may wort into regslar M IS to s tar t Trslnlng. benefits Call M7-1417

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed to wort with mantslly handicapped la s group home setting Male female For more information call weak days be-tween II am-4pm I7V-H23

DIRECT CARE ST AFT Needed for group home located be-fween Rochester A LsheOnon Call Den 1114471

DIRECT CARE WORKERS to work with MenUUy Retarded Adults 111 Group Hotnea MORC training pre-ferred All shifts available M M to itart -f benefits M7-7gM

DRAFTS PERSON for Qvll EaDaeer ing Company Expenence prslerred Send Resume to Sober K east A .Assocl alee. lac. MOM Middlebelt. Farming too Hllta MI M011

V ' V

O f P u r c h a s i n g : tool dM&buur Fur a astloaal catalog I

la N Suburbs Mast haei • s i r s

I JB. P O BOA 714M Hi Mi in HsIgtRs. ML 4MT1MM.

DBC JOCKEY WANTED I to 1 swhts Mr taiys popular Oakland

5 ^

Pontiac. Ml 4MM

DISCOVER YOUR FUTURE IN

RETAIL SALES! Full-time for Michigan! Largest

with t i s n i H — onpuftaaiOae lor ad-vancement la MeaS or Women i Shoe Sales Frperlenre f e f e i i e d bet willing to traia bright persoaa Paid Blee Cross, Dental. Ufe Insurance. vacntlOM A other fringes Apply la parsoa or call Mr Blcweky for appAaiueut. U 4 T W

SIBLEY'S SHOES TXDTWTELVTMAU.

DISHWASHER A KITCHEN KELP Needed full or part time B o n to sail

ii i IDONUT FINISHER I 14 CPUNTXR HELP •:c 1' Grand River at I MUe

DOWNTOWN Birmingham Drapery A bath shop n e e * artistic Individual with

DO yea Hks oaaklaa. lee * * " * ^ e r A i sal II wart. If se'l hive a (an time )ob available. m e Call

DRAFTSMAN

Call 4AM*

DRAPERY WORKROOM -da fabric cutter aad serger Expert ice mereasai-y M4-1777

DRILL PRESS OPERATORS

gng. tann asalgamswla la Redfor ea. Ll shifts available Call

M A N P O W E R TEMPORARY SERVICE

478-1130 DRIVER

To tsaka local deliveries A do ware-house work. Some hoary tiftlae Apply la p a r a Ksr ta Kitchea A B a i 1XM4 Memmaa. Livonia

DRIVER A

.MDBia i i Farmington Area Some

htaetneal a x p e i l n a required Compet-" 1 beaafll package

to P 0 fax M*4. Farmington Hills Ml.. 4M1I. t o w i c a Production Manager

500 Help Wanted

500 Help Wanted

HELP-WANTED

SMALL ENGINE/POWER EQUIPMENT MECHANIC

S H E M I N N U R S E R I E S In D e t r o i t (Taylor), has an Immediate opening tor the right person to help set up and operate a service center In our new tool and equipment department.

Qualifications: • Minimum 2 plus years prior small engine and

power equipment repair experience • Pnor technical training a plus • Welding experience. (Arc and gas) • Experience In customer relations • Ability to organize and prioritize own work • Willing to work overtime as required

Salary commensurates with experience. Excellent benefits offered

Send resume to R I C H C O R N E Y

OS h e m i n N u r s e r i e s , Inc .

lOarcuir&JUi. CHsrniBo'O'. CENTS', 6900 Pardee Roao

Teytor, MI4«1»0-17M No Phone Call* Plea**

An Equal Opportunity Employer

A P A R T M E N T C O M M U N I T Y O P P O R T U N I T I E S

S u b u r b a n Detroit real e s t a t e d e v e l o p m e n t / m a n -a g e m e n t c o m p a n y s e e k i n g qualified Individuals to ac t a s M a n a g e r s , Leasing M a n a g e r s a n d Leasing C o n s u l t a n t s for newly c o n s t r u c t e d p remi -er a p a r t m e n t c o m m u n i t i e s in Wes t e rn Oak land County. Must p o s s e s s excellent c o m m u n i c a t i o n skills, b e highty p e r s o n a b l e , energe t ic , a n d p ro -ject a quality i m a g e . Expe r i ence in m a n a g e m e n t a n d / o r leas ing of r en ta l d e v e l o p m e n t s r equ i r ed . S e n d r e s u m e to:

Box 742 O B S E R V E R & ECCENTRIC

N E W S P A P E R S 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, MI 48150

M Y R I A D O F F E R S — M * M u m . variety of Job oppor tun i t i e s , d fve r se bua tnaaa anv t r cne i i i i t a . competft tvw o o m p e n — d o n , annua l b o n u s 4 I n d M d u a f t a d . , paraorial oonaKJaration.

M Y R I A D N E E D S — Ouairnad l o d M d u e M In w o r t pcocMiMrifl. Mcfintoel « s u p p o r t a r e n a - expenancwC & entry level.

M Y R I A D I S — A unique mufti aern toe organizat ion -you snook) get to know u e

CALL •27-4215

M Y R I A D SERV1CE8 CORPORATION

Southfield. Ml.

YOU'RE FAST. YOU'RE GOOD.

YOU'RE READY FOR

A M E R I C A N SPEEDY. At Amer ican Speedy, our s logan is "We're last, we're good we re ready"

It the same appl ies to you . then get ready to grow as National Development Director lor the 3rd largest pr int ing f ranchise company ig the U S

You'll use the impressive sales experience that helped get you hired to aggressively p r o m o t e the sales of new Amer ican Speedy franchises across the country In return, you' l l receive a high commiss ion p lus h a n d s o m e benefits If you have the mot iva t ion , imaginat ion and determinat ion it takes to get ahead — and stay out in f ront — w e d like to talk to you

Call Bab Phillips S 4 5 4 3 3 3

We re fast, we 're good, we re ready

E N G I N E E R I N G

O P P O R T U N I T I E S

SERVICE ENGINEER-ELECTRONICS Serv ice Engineer for Mic rop roces so r b a s e d Industr ial Elec t ronics equ ipmen t . Engineer ing Degree a n d Solid S t a t e Elec t ronics exper i -e n c e . Willing to travel extensively . Sa l a ry b a s e d on educa t i on and work e x p e r i e n c e .

SERVICE ENGINEER-INDUCTION HEATING

Serv ice Engineer for Service a n d S t a r t u p of Induct ion Heating Equipment and Solid S t a t e Power Supp l i e s f rom 1.5-600 KW. Engineer ing D e g r e e a n d exper i ence . Willing t o t ravel e x t -ensively. Salary b a s e d on educa t i on a n d work e x p e r i e n c e .

S e n d resumes in con f i dence to :

SERVICE MANAGER MIDLAND ROSS CORPORATION

ROBOTRON DIVISION P . O . B o x 5 0 9 0

S o u t h f i e l d . M i c h . 4 8 0 8 6 - 5 0 9 0

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer . M / F / H / V

M E C H A N I C S W A N T E D Growing Chevrolet Dealership • Excellent Opportunity • QM Schools Available • Career Minded • Dealership Experience Wanted (Not Necessary) • Pay Depends On AbNIty • Benefits-Blue Croes, Paid Vacations. Uniforms

Ask For J O E DICICCO S e r v i c e M a n a g e r

2199 Haggerty • Walled Lake

6 2 4 - 4 5 0 0

A l s o O p e n i n g s For:

MASTER M E C H A N I C S Spec ia l C o n s i d e r a t i o n - I n d i v i d u a l A b i l i t y & L e a d e r s h i p = T O P PAY A B E N E F I T S

I IL«si I I or I f r a aftareooe pwtttaa AppUca-

Uoas accaatsd Haa l O a l Pord Rd

CHILD CARE WORKERS Cars t l i a i aaatsd a Trey cMld care -mi l l Pay K M per k e v Room for a d r a a t a i a l . Call MR

CHRZSTVAS IS rottmc. A ratal! OraaMr Art GaOarr la i pert A fall them U p for Saka A 5 "

CmCULATKN MANAOKR

CLEANING PERSON Roa4. la Praattla Village Aak far

Helen or Mitch 62»-670<h (XXAfMJP POOTIOff - PirVOsar

LlTaata M . r a n i ma* Mast U I M a a •a M H pm keer H M H l

CNC SET-UP PERSON

*ar • ! • • • i n Is Ll isll Area rtaaaa pi I i t Wart I p i Tpa

GROW WITH FAMOUS FOOTWEAR FAMOUS RXXmiEAA • g rang in M O a M H l B t u K r am M a MOng pan-am

not raquM '»< (duvMg§ i X M l

sorting t o n M M t a r n W C M M i aid beaae Ml n c M a JO* anplcyn

TOUT pM M KAMS»I *>* pelod oI •<*!)••«, e«d OMT«M tar Mtasvasoruc R m W r ti pawn e M tokMng FAUOUt FOOTWEAR e c a e m

HAMPTON PLAZA M 7 f I OAKLAND PLAZA M 0 J o h n N UVOMLA TOWMI SOUARC 2*836 W. 71 C U N T O N VALUEY CONSUMER MAU.

N t e f v t x e SHPQ. c m 2 * 7 M M. O a t l o t • O U T N F K L O PLAZA 2 f 7 * S ftewttrfWd Rd.

MANAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

A 3rowmg restaurant company is look ng for

K i t c h e n Manage rs

G e n e r a l Manage rs

If y o u p o s s e s s - a desire to 'earn and grow with a progressive and reputable restaurant organization, the ability to com-municate well wi th others, and two years or more of restaurant experience

W e c a n o f fe r—immedwte openings, excellent earnings, great places to work, and excellent growth potential

These are not entry level positions and salaries are commensurate with your experi-ence Send your resume t o

Ed Wagner District Manager Mainstreet Ventures, Inc. 343 S. Main St. Ann A r b o r , Ml 48104 1

PC DRAW LOTUS 1,2,3

K-MAN

VI8CALC BASIC

SYMPHONY PC PROGRAMMER

• Oo you have expertsnae e m «M/PC-s7 • Do you have the commumcettooa efciUa to intaraci

wtth norv t r a ined u e a r s 7 • Oo you heve MSATOS experience? • Do you itnowr COBOL, Data Baae a Lotua? • Do you heve prevloua bualneM experience or

coHege? k*etro Detroit f irm hma the opportunltt ty you'we been waft ing lor poeftlon requires programming on the IBM-PC for Inter company department. We offer an axoeHent start ing aalary a a chance to uee your creative ekWal So — come our way & send your reeume today to:

Personnel Director, P.O. Box 294 Sterling Heights, Ml 46311-0294

An fqumi Opportunity tmptoyor

DRYWALL-PADfTtWG

n m l B n e Dr t i ^ T b a t e

TalsfrapA A LaAssr CLXCTIUCAL DCOCNXR far ma-(Mas eaa tn t a Mast ks n i i a i M i n g wttA relay * PLC l a 0 c GooThaeaflta tolary.

ELECTRICAL COffTROL Paael Wlra Paraoa Eznanaacs katofel • e a t . Day A Night Sktft Troy

eeotrola Pi na i i a i M i e e m l l s r ax

ENCWXTRING TKHNK1AN. A r c * lertaral Ovtl or Caaatracttoa i

EUCCTR1CIAN WA-HTXD

Kzpsnaeced I I S to 111 per hoer

444-ltM m e a y

MAXLTACTURING ladsstrtal EMI aaar far pert a n war t *1tk raesnltliia firm Earellaat for aariy ratlraea. S«ed rasama to- P.O Box «. Birmlafkam. i t S l i

m - r r i i a t i t

I c a U e e a y a d i h a c t s o o d ta mar tef taa fl h M r

aatad. nad P i . a i m to k m M i . Ob-mrnr A Eoceetnc Newaaapan. M i l Sceoofcraft Rd LtveaUT M l r t ^ r Mill

Eqesi Opportanlty Employer W T

500 Help Wanted

Experience preferred. Modern, digitized equipment.

APPLY IN PERSON

Mr. Brown NEWS PRINTING, INC.

560 N. Main l^orthville

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

somebody Sontetime

temporary he*}

•50 BONUS For All New E m p l o y e

200 Light Industrial Workers

Noodocj for Day , A f t e r n o o n & M i d n i g h t Sh i f t s

Job Deecription: assembly packaging & warehouse

• 18 years of age & over • Available for 8 hour shifts

. • Reliable transportation

INQUIRE ABOUT OUR BONUS PROGRAM Livonia Office Only

CALL US OR COME IN TOOAY1 9-11:30 or 1-3:30, Mon. thru Fri.

LIVONIA 19203 MERRIMAN

(VILLAGE FASHION MALL) (H.OF7IML0

* 477-0900

WE NEED YOU!! GMS

has 100

Openings For PACKAGERS

WAREHOUSE WORKERS If you c a n j w x k In t h e P lymouth . Fa rming ton , Livonia. Royal Oak or Troy a r e a s & h a v e a c c e s s to a car .

Call Now For An A p p o i n t m e n t

427-7660 '50. BONUS

Per AM Mem tmptay* Who Wort MO Hour* Between Horn a Ooe. 1

> n « r a l M a n a g t m c S a r v i c a

29701 W. 6 M i le -L ivon ia The Bell Creek Plaza

Suite 140 A

n t

ATTENTION:

JOBS AVAILABLE LIGHT INDUSTRIAL _

PACKAGING 3 shifts. 40 weeks available for Wlxom. Novi. Wailed Lake, Farmington Hills, Dearborn, Madison Hgta, Troy, Rochester, Bloomnekl and Auburn Hills. NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. NO FEE. (Must have reliable transpor-tation end phone.)

YEAR AROUND BONUS S O U T H F I B L D L I V O N I A P O N T I A C * D I A R B O R N

DOWNTOWN STIRLING HOTS.

66B-7500 525-0330 3SS-040S 565-SOBO S53-2290 977-5740

SUPPLIMKtfTAL STAFFING, INC. The Temporary Help People

• -

A D O P T I N G ™ ® = Comerics is a major midwestern bank-holding company with assets in excess of $10 billion We have the following positions available

PART-TIME

FOR THE HOLIDAY S E A S O N . .

$5.65/hour We are seeking part-time Tellers lor our Branch Offices located in the metropolitan Detroit suburbs You must be able to work flexible days and/or hours, and on-call as needed Successful candidates must be available for six weeks of full-time training prior to Branch assignment

These individuals are responsible for processing various Dank transactions, cross-selling consumer products and performing clerical duties Candidates must have good math and clerical skills, pubitt contact experience and excellent communication skills One year of previous cash handling experience is necessary

We have openings in the fo l lowing suburban locations

Troy Rochester Sterling Heights Birmingham

e Farmington • Bloomfield • Southfield

If you are interested and qualified.. A A B U . I n I • in .1 • i miia M w n i n r e m t w i rnoay , iscioovr « , v . ju bhi m*>a 3:30 pm. at 4999 Crooks ft*, (al Long Lake Rd.) In Troy; or obtain an application at any one of our Branch Offices and submit it to COMKMCA, INC., Coneumer Personnel C M . Detroit, Ml 49379-1299.

Cpmenq\ INCORPORATED

T h e Foland: Sales " F A M I L Y " l o o k i n g fo r M a t u r e . O u t g o i n g . En-t h u s i a s t i c p e o p l e to " A D O P T " in to each . of o u i M e u o — D e t r o i t " H O M E S ' If you wan t to work Par t t i m e , we'll t r a in you.

COMPLETE THE SHORT APPLICATION BELOW AND MAIL

Name

A d d r e s s

City & Z ip

P h o n e

Besi T i m e t o Cal l :

P r e f e r r e d Loca t ion

• C l i n t o n O

G D e a r b o r n O

• L ivon ia •

Roches t e r

Sou th f i e ld

W a r r e n

Fie ld of In te res t : ( C h e c k O n e )

• J ewe l ry Sales

• P h o t o & Elec t ron ic Sales

C G e n e r a l Floor Sales

attn: PERSONNEL 29753 Plymouth Road

Livonia, Mtchitran 48150

1 6 C * I , P , C - 1 4 C . R W . G - 1 2 C J 04£ TnursOay OctoOer 24, 1965

Win Z Red Wing tickets R E D W<

•a'r R o a d a M i 4 8 1 5 0 T n e n w a t c h t h e c l a s h e d s e c t i o n eve ry M o n d a y a n o T h u r s d a y W h e n

a p p e a r s , y o u re a w i n n e r ' Enter s o o n a n d as o f t e n as y o u l ike

5 0 0 H a i p W a n t e d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t a d 5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d 5 0 0 M p W a n t a d 5 0 0 M p W s n t e d

jpoor iu Biud BdVi

KLW TR< >N1C TO -H M O A N S lu iu ty for steady r m

f »«Jv4fK*rt*ni A Lao gr+al ' i n i j o f *ipt^rtr-nrr for TrrfcnjckAoa ust ml itf whool lo repair radaoa «"B s

-•xl w ; r r l « » l e lep tooe f ali Make T 3W 1*20 e f t 20-4

h « W A ii K> NKKJ>« i U> **ui Id -uiAxn fo rmuM f u m i i u r r Full l ime K i p e n ft*"* r)*e«*ed ' 'a l l 471 3215

KNERrfihTIC imaginative p r r * * * n to ilirect Latob K+y Pro«ra j i , al Beverly School B e v r r v Hill» MaM h*v« *© col irgr credit temra H « i r t ? WAM 9PM and <r 3 WPM 41**4 Sa.a", rweot iabk

f i i : : w

EARN HOLIDAY $$$

NOW! N o E x p e r i e n c e

N e c e s s a r y 1

Kelly Services has a variety j\ Blue Jean, Lignt Assembly unci Packaging assignments

F O R E M A N

M O L D L E A D E R S

M O L D M A K E R S Plaatic injection 4 die cast l i e •boy n*e«ii mow m a k e n Tor night skill only To? benefits Profi le Mold i l « 4 ' Veronica Dr Livonia Call • » « « ; «

An Equal (Opportunity Employer

F V U . TIME 4 PART TlMfl Poaiuan* available tor experienced belp for Jewelry Company near Northland for

[F YOU h a « ever uosidererf a career LO Heal Relate pleaae call Dennis L K Z N S E D

1 . 'ohooo. • entwry Si Suburban MANICURIST 4 PEDICUBIST i n 1I2J or M l I t l l Birmingham, a rea M l *?*7

LIGHT ASSKMBl^Y >t plastic components Male or i o i u i r

No exper ience necessary Most be hard eyrker Fe rnda le area JW 0*06

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

IMMEDIATE OPENING for aoiar ID i t a l l e n Must have conatructicei 4 lead erahlp quality experience Will train For more information rail 541-dTO I

MANAGERS Hickory F a r m o» Ohio u opening a Chris tmas Gil l Store in Westland. Wonderland, Rot-beater P o o u a c 4 Ma comb Mails The qual if ied applicaMa wil l be available t o wor t 14 tk jun per week f rom now thru Jan i«t To ronttn

" 2 . ' . Sales Clerical 4 (ashier* IM-'.OM for details

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Troy Area Mint live Ln '-be victim. Par t u m e evening Lam tonal Competitive vsges Call for more mlor ma tion 344-4744

FURNITVRE MANIK*CTl 'RER Livonia Area

Immedia te opening m Shipping lnat* lalioc Department Day» Wiat be p«y». icallv able to handle heavy furniture im * regular basts Muat ha ve a good dnv ,ng 1 ecord $5 to l» per boor to start

' pi us benefits < all Bofc Bechte. «IS 7820

I GENERAL H E L P lor small factory rteavv lifting re<juire«J Taylor area

»4S 7072

UKNKRAL LABOR to w w t at a Fa rm ingloti Hills -ar-waMi P e r t b o u r s for slwSen: 11 SO plus bonus witJi opportu

! nity for advancement Ambitiosis er>er getir peraons nee<l jrtly apply Apply

J ^Mi#i] 1 ' rrfiard Lafcr Hd I Carwasb or 12 »1 Orchard

IMMEDIATE 'peturvgs for ei}>erieoce<!

only' Tueadav 4 Friday oolr" 9am Jpm at 22*41 Htalip. No E of Novl Rd 4 N of • Mile IMMKDIATF l.JPKNJNGS part time evenirics Apply AW Appliance 27200 Joy !ortf See l > « i or Sue

ee re loo t laa for CNIT lb Retail Salea e i p e n

anion S of Joy R4

MANAGERS with Retail Sales e jpe r i «x-e 4 preferably Retail Management r i pe r i ence Qualified appl icants sAould mail tbeir resumea or letter*, to

Hictury F a r m s n » Twelve Oa ia Nov) M»ct «»0i<

INDEPENDENT Lhatn butoraoeeded Par t full t ime Income poteoual p6e nomenal 10 am Sal ' l e t 24 suite 20S 1M Pierce, downtown Birmingham

A pp. n ants nprehenaior!

G tNKKAI ' botiae Apply

P f i d a y , a f t e r n o o n a n d m i d - ; i ron t>eiw»e

mght shifts No experience is GENERAL LABOR lecessary, out you must be |*4 Pe',fou[ 18 years o ' older, have your o * n transportation, be de-pendable and reliable

alter 5prri i l l for Dan 722-4728

GENERAL SHOP rat ing 4 P n

INDIVID! ALS wanted for specialty t rade in construction ifsdustry '^utsiiJe work Company will t rain

(Whsi-d 1« i judged on neatness and i arwash ; of j o t responsibilities Novi

for interview apfwintrnent between i H S pm , Mon thru F n SJ4 1378

INSPECTION PFJLSitNNEL Mimmuir. oi 5 yean r i p e n e o c e Must have eiperter>re with «ir gauging in£ aeroafxa-of Uneiaocea ftpeciikcaitooa A pp.*- Ram-4 pen at 11 H4S Globe R 3 U v o m a I or call 501 1040 [

An Fxjoa! • >pporiuxutT Employer

LIGHTING F I X T I H E Sbowrocicn Sale* aod f txtore gs—rnbi> arwJ week Pull t ime S35W 8 Mile Fam\infi±>o lavorua Ap^v Tu«da> Safbrdav H I AM ooJ*

L I G H T M A I N T E N A N C E

a R»d Indoor t ennis club ' Bloomfietd Hills

Mon thru Fri From 5pm - 1am

Excellent hourly rate Call for appt

332-9221

MANAGER T R A I N E E entry level I or tiatsonal car rental company College preferred ei .perienre cooajiirred Call

<r 4 i m

MANICURIST full 4 part t ime with or 1 wiU»ut clientele Kxper tenre in acTTrbc 1 ' -a ib DeipluJ CHI ' , v l l ] Lrain Aaa Iue

4SiM7dQ MANIC! H I S T

FulJ urne Knowledge id a i j Ko«-f>«teT talort

651-2121

L I G H T P A C K A G I N G

O r > - T h e - J o b T r a i n i n g

ss ienments un I jvosua . Rochester and

MANICURIST NAIL TECHNICIAN' needed for [asbiooable Weat Dearborn Salon Excelletit commission cliente w a i t n g Nail wrap or sr-ulpturtng e x p e rienrehelpfu.1 Tbe Nailery U J «5*5

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

01L R.BCYCU.NC f i rm to FUdford has P R E « OPERATOR wtU factory e i p e P T " K * 1 ' « « " i n e o e . for . n a i l asUmxXive u m p i n .

1 0 "Art al the bottom aad ? U n l Apply ir. person at UK Industrial r ^ u S ? 1 , ' J ? * < * * * * ? • •rirmoutb . A m — from Hur available to work any shift lacladiog 1 r r u M

and weekends Mast be Higi !

graduate w i u own car Must 1 PRESS PERSON AB Luck i n Operator full

52 i^S»«

have strong math a p o t M k aod be able E»|i • — n AD L« to lift heavy o6 )acu Starting pay >4 it) u n a U i iwan Area per hour Call »ain-1 INooo, ! S i »4u« Call '

O P E N INC for Aides oc all 3 shifts R e hab i l i uuoc facility for claaed bead in Juries Staff m e m b e n will a s s is; m prt-( r a m desugaed to teach clients self c a r e aod return them to communi ty living Will train Applu auons being taken at Rainbow Tree Center, 152 Main St suite 10 Bel len l le Mi 4*111

^all or apply in person, Mon-day thru Friday 3 am 10 -1

UVONiA 33133 SchooicraH

522-402C

29449 W Six Mile Rd 522-3922

PLYMOUTH 4 1850 Joy Rd

453-221 1

WESTLAND >4240 Ford Rd

729-1040

K E L L Y S E R V I C E S

T V Kelly Gtr People N»4 an afe i icy never a fee

t -gua . ' >p port unity l-jnployer M F H

ENTRY LEVEL SUPERVISORY POSITION

l« and X. bona beifta accept I r . " , N , r ^ inum JOlTb Ford f « prerutLX, machine

F needed NSPECTOR

Kd Garden 'Aly y pbonr inierviewn

i.HIVDHK HAND for to<«i and g*gr •vbop Will f imai train b*ii mial bave 2 v f a n e i peri ©ore and read Bli^ print* I )a o re r t jme pei»i-w plan Blue 1 n .m profit ahare 2M36 » ? Milr [»evrx>ii

GRINDERS 2 veam r x p m r t K * in hi^h speed form, grinding on :J»e lolkmiflf marfi.ne*

[ -yorfai^ grinder f e d t r u gnndei ' > I) g n n d e ' 'Overtime and pemion 455 11 DO

a ^ l i f r ^ U n e PrecaaMMi ProducU 3M2

INSTALI.KKS for »#>cur:(v p r u d w j lo | 1 wr t f t in [wcjwil 4 rnrtrm a fa Exper

Will txairi *3T 3200 1

BENEFITS i all IXflee nearrat yo*i

NORRELL SERVICES INC.

Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

MANICtrRISTS Talented Profraasooai . licenaed, expe-rienced, with Cl iente le" O f f e r l i * bene-fits including medica l at e i c i t in* . new state of the ar t nail aalon In downtown Birmingham Call Ms Pohlman be twaen Sam 4prr, Moo thru F n a t

852*590

MANICURIST Wanted | Raip<i of 5th Ave Btrmlngl iam

M l - 7777

OPTICAL REGIONAL SALES MGR » e need a s experienced optical peraon Excellent opportunity for ambit ious In dlvldua. Manage and train email aalea staff Sell 4 servw-e key accounts Ea-labliahed following snth n u j o t ac rounts prefer red Nit oof ne Re pi eaeut our compamea and doctors with all their needa Recency Eyewear Claaasc Caae ' l a s s i e Lena Tar t Optical All replies kept confiden-Ual Call collect

Steptoen Benjamin 112-475-19*4

ORIN J E W E L E R S has a pemaanen! pc-ailion for a special oroer person to m a t e waxes and molds Minimum J

Sherry or OrU>

PRINTER AB t*ck 2*0 and 140 T 51 Experience bs^lfa] yPS Printing Uvoma

422 7*71

PRINTING ' •CRAFTSMAN

II yefc a re a n-af taman wiling to fur ther yor f 1 ks>owledge 4 wor t with other 11 aftaliiar. answer this ad 2 cokw I* predanan wanted "'US', have min imum of J y e a n of 2 4 4 color experience FulJ benefits. Un wages, full u m e Brighton Ask for Dan 22» *402

PRINT SHOP Misc dutiea bsndery experience tsecea sary Young energetic person full t ime Southfield area 557-4747

Outdoor GROUNDS MAINTENANCE

belp needed Call J4» 4004

MANICURIST with ar without clien-tele S51 »2K

I full & part Ume podltona

INSTRUCT0RS j™ ».

LIVING WELL LADY la rww aee^iag ent2iu5iaati< atKvesa ooented people iuf

if you a re highly r r w U v a i ^ i er.jov ihowin^ och

GKOCNDS PEOPIJ-: Farminf ton apar tment romplex time temporary 474-2M4

Par t

G r o u n d s P e r s o n Full un>e wor t for large apa r tmen t romple* in Weailand Will train Tatl briwren Pain and 5pm

4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2 G1TTER PERSON KXPERIEN<*ED Neede«j immedialely Full time Pay negotiable Seamle-w Gutter Ser Irv

CALL EVENINGS 7 TO 11 PM I I * v e . 255 &7*1 or Ton-., 427 1436

G r T T E K PERSONS, exper i enced needed immediately Fui u m e pay negotiable Seamleaa Gutter Ser>'

Cofitractural inaUvctor* for Health Promotjon ilaaae* ne«»de«J Flexible hour*, ilava prefer-ed Ind iv idua l must poaaeaa a Racbeior % degr*< and have adull leaching experience Bloog WIL*i a Heaith backgmurKl Pr r** ia l ment to a healthy lifestyle required Resumes accepted until ** ^dne^dav M 9 95

*epi of OutreJCb

St Joseph Mercy Hospital

900 Woodward Ave Pontiac, Ml 48053

An Fxjua. Opponujuty him plover

be join i Farmington Hill* Royal Oak

^512400 2M-4J70 241 15M 524 7500

F'rogreaaive Savings 4 Loan is aeefcmg quafjfl-ed irxti vidua La for Cuatomer Ser vice Representat ive I>nUea will ID-elude Some Teller reapocmtwliUea Good hourly wage priua benefita r-ai". Pam Spm 444-2999

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MACHINE R E P AIRMAN penenced oc preaaea ei®ctr>cai,

auc . bydra »e RepairT

Taylor Michigan 4*3 80

.Send reaume to

INSURANCE CO [na*i.*an<"e Agency

fVopei Bioom field Area aeeka

2S* 5743 ngs 7pm 11pm Dave ' C a s u a l ^ U nderwriter 4

Tom 427 1418

H A I R D R E S S E R S ARE YOC DRIVEN TO SUCCEED'

E Z Cut l w la looking for taler.led hair dre*aert Jlke you Paaibooa available !oc MgT . Aaai N4gr Rec^pUoruat. Shampoo Girla Naif Tech Full part t ime Wnef i l a include hourly pay prof h aha ring, vacation, health inaurance 4 training protT"rn »wtlaj>d 455-2734

Opportunity for a college graduate or someone with some college and superviso-ry experience A ma)or in Computer Science or Indus-trtal Engineering preferred. Should have direct experi-ence In material handling in . y " ' * * " " a warehouse environment , ! ** fR P R E S S E > t s" Competitive aalac, and a n

HAIR DRESSER S ASSISTANT wanted for busy full service Livi salon Full-Ume Call Mon thru Sat Sam 5pm 47 8 8:»0

tth .

outstanding benefit p ro- j F „ Call gram Respond by resume | Lsaa or letter stating

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q u a l l f l c a - HAIRDRESSER t i o n s , e d u c a t i o n a n d s a l a r y j W'ltii some clientele Unisex Salon h i s t o r y t o

Box 968 1 Xwervcr i Eccentric Newspapers

M25I Schoo-lcraft Rd Livonia. Ml 48150

stations left p a r t t ime avaialable Alan Shampoo Person must be licensed Middlebelt ? Mile in Middlebelt P la ia

K.YTRY MANAGEMENT LEVEL Green Plan! maintenance person to work for interior Plantacape cc*npanv fall t ime Experienced only need apply

" " 3pm 554 5838

HAIR STYLIST for new Fantast ic Sam s ui Farmington We offer clientele paid Iraiiung and va cation Fun place to work 47: 1344

Phone Renee t l a

ESTIMATOR Kiperienced ui residential, industrial 4 -cmmercial roofing 4 sheet metal

4T8-51W

HAIR STYLIST open paaiuon for crea t ive hair stylist with clientele in West! Bloomfield area Full Ume *55-617?

EXI-ELLENT O P P O R T T N m -

Idea! poaliton for an at t ract ive, ambi-tious person to w o r t Ic a fine Jewelry-store Selling experience belpfu! Fall-lime Will train 422-2232

E X C E P T I O N A L

O P P O R T U N I T Y F O R

M A R K E T I N G

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S Experienced in meet ing pobllc Sajea oriented Excellent communicat ion ikills College degree desirable with ex c«lkot opportunity for advancement 'areer pcaitiooa Call for an appoint

meet between 10am-4pm Dearborn 545-5514 Royal Oak 2M-5790

A P A R T M E N T

F U R N I T U R E

R E N T A L . I N C .

EXPANDING national tour corporation meting office manager trainee, no t r t r e i experience required, aome salaa - rpeneoc* w a r y Paid while traui-Qf. must be able to relocate

HAIR STYLISTS needed, part u m e 4 tull time Clientele waiting Also Manl m m l rurrtwl, full -tuna- Guvs i. Oei is Redford Area Ask for Mary »J7-1750

HAIR STYLIST with clientele. Tnyy -Somerset area ahop. commlasiori or rent a s tauon 435-7M8 or MS-SIMM

HANDYMAN Jani tor ia l , general maintenance and inventory for small hair salon chain 3 day wee* >7 50 an hour Farmington HULs or Nov: resident preferred 552-7111

I 2 4pm 271-4101

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS WANTED Mornings 4 Afternoon Appi soa Howard s Beauty Si ' Grind River. Farmingum.

EXPERIENCED Hangers m ' •Pinter Call

P a l n i l h 4 Vinyl i wort through the

111-3117

EXPERIENCED STOCK CLKRX MornU«i 4 Afternoons son Howard's Grand Rlvar. F s

FACTORY I tar Mu« have <

FEMALES MALES

ba IIIIIIIIIIMII aT 1 * years o< aga For aa

5 6 9 - 4 9 4 1

r i a r s i t A hard wur t ing baa hatp m i ^ i i i * eon ta A»**y l -4om M a ^ m . The P l a n a n N.

Handyman Light maintenance of building and grwinda for high rise apar tment com-plex in Southfield Moat be able to use power toola Call Mon thru Fr i

557-6116 HANLO GAGE 4 ENGINEERING CO

Plymouth ta seeking an experienced, technical aalea person to be responsible for aalea al their line of electronic gag-ing equipment including column gagea

inuter baaed gagea 4 SPC eqwp-it Candidates most have sufficient

technical

J 0 B S - I N

P L Y M O U T H The kids are back In school, now Is the time to Join the working force with the flexi-bility your life styte demands Packaging jobs with no ex-perience necessary are now available. 2 shifts NO FEE. Year'round bonus.

525-0330

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

The Temporary Help Peoole

equipment, propose concepts, m leant propoaaks 4 support direct •alaaiiiaii We provide excellent benefits Inc lading company paid health 4 dental plan Please sand i lasaine 4 salary raqwlr» men la Lo

SALES MANAGER Hanlo Gage 4 Fingineenna Co 41215 Plymouth Rd Rymoath. Ml 4*17*

H E A D H O U S E K E E P E R

HEATING & A/C T E C H N I C I A N

ExsarMocad la l a r v K t 4 luslallsrirai. know ledge al aheel m a u l h a W a l

Plymouth 4 54-4500

HEATING COOLING

r i n a r t a n r a d only Guaranlaad year * - Call 155-4440

HTITTUG 81-niriCT — Om rafadly growls* comparfy has 1 • u p for pra taakonal service u»-siaUars Wvaing for a fall-Ume career peastson B a r ^ U u i a offers fall-t ime asnnkiymam. ayrallaM star t ing wafaa . and benefit package If yoa a re touting fa r a career wtth a fa tare . apply la per

8ERGSTR0M. INC m n * k Mile R4 Radford

taaa t m m m t m <* a a r l i growpa s e santial Health d a k Waal FOoaenftsfcl

• w i M a t i a m B

F L O R A L D E S I G N E R

Wort fall 4 » a n tune |fer Mrs B ar R i c i » 1*41

p p o o i A M n ^ t o p i u r r f l l 4 * f l O W . . l 1 I J

HOUSE CLCAf( t f*0 >•

ftoo OCRVTOt WORK • e > S ;

• a ^ ' i S p 1 ' Teii.

W M a * a ^ f c t . o * r » » . u 4 M w —

Call for appointment

INSI 'RANCE INVESTIGATORS National firm iieeks persim to write in

reports Typing skills required rv P a n t ime lo ( U r t Call

540-7*46

MACHINE TOOL BI.'ILDER Persor. needed for a high volume Auto-motive Machine Shop 1 to 3 years ex perience required Knowledge In Blue Print reading 4 machine aaaembly

! helpful Excellent resume to P 0 Michigan 4*240

INSI 'RANCE Large. we!l established insursnce agency Is actively aeekmg an e r p e n e n r e d Persona! Linea Account R e p r e s e n u t i v e and a General litsur aoce person "position available imme-dlatelv Call Ms King al ' 5*8 2100

INTERIOR PLANTSCAPE Technician RelLable persoc to service live green plants in office buildings car necea aary plant knowledge required

87*-1570

JANITORIAL HELP Par t u m e * 30am » 10am Mtm F n at 8 Mile 4 Novl Rd Novl 14 an hour Call 534-1810

MACHINIST Must have own tools 4 be able to set up 4 operate Bridgeport 4 small lathe* l!p to 1* per hour Apply in person Molded Materials . 27tW> » Warren near Inkster. Dearborn Heights

MACHINIST - PART TIME

JOB OPPORTUNITIES Growth Works Inc lias expanded tbe Employment Dynamics program will help you find a permanent job

- you We offer on the job train-ide variety of fields as well as

ob search skill '-rsliuna seminars To

Iualify. you must be 18-21 yrs old. a ''eatern Wayne County reaident !De-

trost residents a re not r . i r ib ie 4 meet Federal Guild lines WCTIC Funded E 0 E For more information Call

4554003

MACHINIST We are cur ren t ly looking for aomeooe w . th 1 4 y e a r a e x p e r i e n c e on Bndgepor ts 4 Latbea If you've had pasi experience or a re currently work-ing in a shop 4 you f a«l you are better quahfied than your present position of-fers and If you re looking for a good future with a Clasa A operaUon. then you a re srhat we a re looking for We will t ra in U e ngh ! person 341-424*

MAIDS needed for large apa r tmen t rot Clean hal lway* and vacant units osrn t ranspor ta t ion Applications taken at Independence Green A pts. 1*700 Grand River 471-4*00

MAILROOM S H I P P I N G RECEIVING

Dependable and responsible person de-sired Good drtving record a must Ful l Ume position, must be wtlltng to w o r t flexible hours P lease c a U f c f w e e n J a m 4 noon (Not T u e a ) 35H311 , E x t 17

J O B S ! J O B S !

$6 25 -$11.75 - PER HOUR-

Guaran teed Income' International com-pany expanding into this area Fall and pa r t - t ime openings We train1 StadaaWa accepted For Intervew. call between • AM and 12 Noon. 412*224

JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER Experienced 4 licensed Plymouth

ipany 451-0400

KINDERCARE LEARNING located In Livonia and North ville. now sccepting applications fur tall Ume and

Prior nence and or edacatmnal background required 2»711 W * Mile, Uvoma or 1M75 Silver Springs Dr . Northviile

LANDSCAPE HELP needed Dae to ax pansiest. Ounbol i landscape needs aalaateawaa track drivers, equipment oparators. laadert, Laborers, secretarial betp MB or part O n * Appty i t VtltS Ford Rd 2 miles W of CanUn Ceaster

LATCH KEY COORDINATOR Needed far area elementary Srbooia IB r t r m l n j l m Inmsra.TV

:A st u t o o Pi quarter mile north of 11 Mile AppU cants should enjoy working wtth call dren Bring reaama and fill out

LATHE HAND 4 General Mirklslal wanted by small Family ti an ansa. Ex

paaaoa eapahk of ssif-dtrac-UeaL bona* to within M l of an Indlcal ad part lhort pm* of many Ums . a4apea 4 boras are Dm rale SfcoaM ba knmforuMe of performing several tasks almaltaneoady 4 willlsg te leera skills on Interns. Broaching n a l p i a a l 4 grinders Wndgannn aipsMania M p fal Fail or part time n u l l i i i l te-eny ana mdliUaal Send brief dsscrlp-

L E A S I N G A G E N T

i g i e a y g ' j f c

M^y. A y

l l l l l H L 471-4M* M perform varV deUaa Tbe Msel

SMBHhkniiwMMlpMk' • faahAcatkans

n a m t s p ^ .

• VMI' IT ki~AgJS Um. an Yk m PHIIMII M*

M.AINTENANCE ASSISTANT - no ex-neceaaary must be reaponsi-

bave rel iable t rsnsports t loa , 14 50 hr to s t a r . Room for advance-ment Apply Oak Hill Care Center, 14125 Grand River Farmington

MAINTENANCE Buildings 4 G r o u n d s Exper ience pert e r red Most be booeat 4 depend-able Ful l - t ime 154-5200

MAINTENANCE Full time for apart

en Mon miniums, on 15 Mile, i block W of Tele-graph No pfcooe calls.

MAINTENANCE MANUAL LABOR Entry poaiuoo with varied duties in-cluding c lean ing shoe help general handyman Apply at K J Law Engi-neers 22440 Reaearch Dr . Farmington Hills

An Eijual Opportunity Employer

MAINTENANCE MECHANIC Ittlng. e lectr

chemical com-factory Full benefits Apply

calling, ask Fir Harry- 544-7*0*

MAINTENANCE No experience necensary Call kanv Mon F r i

MAINTENANCE PERSON (or large apartment complex Farmington Hilk leaking person to perform service m-qnaata Must have own tools sad trans-portation Experience la plumbing, eiactrlcal. appliance repair and carpen-try Apply in parson Green 1*700 Grand Rl

MAINTENANCE Parson for general mainmnaare. South field Apartment complex Mae) have

- a Call 154 3*10

MAINTENANCE PERSON Fall Urna Apply la person.

MADSTKNANC* PERSON Gaaseral maintenance wort lor town-b o w complex m Southfield Steady work Call »am to 1pm 154-*411

MAINTENANCE SUPERVBOR Dearborn office haUdt l f Raqnlraa minimum of * rears a t par fame la • » aral building n t M a a w a 4 repair Muat ba salf-eurter loyal 4 willing lo work Send m a i m 10 P 0 Bos ItMA. Woodward. M U 134. Bloomfield Hills MI 44*12

-MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR

r s a i s r . rtreng carpentry baikgl jaaf wtth ax >srlanri sad or a4Uoy ta l e a n a b a l l I l i a . V l w and ifartrMsl rw pairs M s « ba a b a Is aupei. las and

l a a m i l r i i i wnB wW> ofkara Karttag pay 11*4* par h a w pta* 1 Btaa t h a and pat* varallaaa Please rw • a l n i t 111 Ill las 11 R O a — m a , T r a y , m i 4 « m

M A N A O S M D f T TRAOOEB EARN OVER »b** / W E « M * « MO

T t M S T ' w a ' f n ^ M r a U sar-lad l i ¥ i l » a i l i ks trsM far

- AM ks I P M and sak *sr Ba4 l l l W «

MANl 'FACTURINC F i r m In Novl la looking for someone with hydraulic press experience Must be 1* y e a n or older 4 willing to w o r t lots of hours Only Ihoee with exper ience need apply Apply Man F n * a m - 4 p m At I 'turtow Corp 2*400 Heyn -Dr Novl

MARKETING RESEARCH/SALES

Ma)or corporation located Ln Blrmlng bam requires an individual for existing lelepbooe marke t ing dept Responsibili-ties include contac t ing idustnal ac counta Full Ume position * 10-Spm. Mon thru FY1 Salary - commission plus benefi ts Contact L Tamlnski

647-3430 MARKET RESEARCH Interviewers needed for phone field audi ts Will t r a m No selling Day. evening, week rod shif ts 20-10 hours per week Call Vickj Man thru F n st 540 5212

MATURE PERSON for p a n t i m e Drtv lab

PM hours Call 8AM 4 p f c

' p a n I position for medica l l abora tory uthf le Southfield Good drivii record Afa 4

353 8488

MATURE PERSON for nursery in Farmington Tennis Club P a r t t ime Mon Wed. 4 F n » 4pm Call Anita

474-124*

MEAT COUNTER CLERKS Full and part t ime positions available Many positions open Exper ience in fresh delicatessen or food handling helpful Willing to t ra in Must be l l years or older Apply a l Shopping Ceo ler Marke t 4411 Orchard Lake Rd at Maple Rd Ml-7190, or 25155 G r t e n field Rd at 10 Mile 55*-7»40

MECHANICAL E N G I N E E R With 2 5 years exper ience in acale man u f s c t u n n g with exper ience m u a n a d o c er-tvpe engineering All inquiries will

held Is strict conf idence Send re-sume to Box *2», Observer 4 Eccentr ic Nes r spapen . 34151 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia, Michigan 4*150

MECHANIC Must be s ta te cert i f ied Mast be able to 4c U0M 4 beavy repair Days Sa la ry plus ronimission Fringe benaflU Call 522-122*

must be certl MECHANIC N E E D E D fied. Deal 4 c lean appear ing 4 enjoy dealing with tbe pobllc Apply in per-aon 12 Mile 4 Eve rg reen Shell

E X P E R I E N C E D WELDING T R A N S F O R M E R

MECHANICS Coll Winder, Assembler . 4 Machinists

C B k S Electr ical CO 14425 Schoolcraf t

Livonia. MI

MESSENGER - CLERK Bloomfield HUls law f i r m Deeds rospon aible person for v a n e d clerical tasks and deliveries Must have c a r Call

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERSONAL CARE ATTENDENT for IJuadroplegic, In the morning, f r o m

- 4 a m - 12 w m m t t t t jsrtvaw BOTM References required 425-4*1*

MICHIGAN RESEARCH la looking for ambit ious person for col or analysis and makeovers WU1 train Call 550-4*05

MILL HAND Experienced Apply at 22417 Heallp, Novl 140-4570

MILL HAND, 5 yea r s min imum experi-ence. night shift, over t ime, full benefits Rock Tool 4 Machine. 45145 5 Mile Rd. Plymouth. Mi 455 0840

MORI-SEDC1 CNC opera tor , experi-enced on preciSMn machine a i r c ra f t pa r t s Full benef i t s Hytrol Manufactur ing 2*1*010

MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERS A M Applications now being taken for Morning Home Delivery o f T h e Detroit New tn tbe Livonia Radford a rea

, lOam-noon, Moo , Tues Wed 4 s t 2*481 Plymouth Rd U v o m a a r t

MULTI-SLIDE or Four-slide Set up person needed Novl location

Contact Jean at 4T1-17S7

NEEDED PROFESSIONAL PARENTS Judsoc Center is la seal 1.I1 of special families 10 provide homes and love for children tn need If you ar* interested in the rewards snd challenges ol Faster Parenting and in being p a n of a team treatment staff, please call Judaea Can-la*. 044-4110

NEEDED SUBS K-12. Minimum Bachelors Clarenceville School District 471-4*07

NEED JOB TRAINING AS WELL AS A JOB'

Yoa may qualify for belp. at ISO chares la finding both Oar oo-the-yotT crsln-lag program could be j

NIGHT MANAGER NOCQED Wash days st Backwall Fttaaa* Ctah. la Madaana Heighta Muat be maters 4 rs-

See Jane. *am-4pm John R JETS'-NORTHVILLK INDUSTRIAL plaat (light) requires haarty bel^ lee ^ ar^l

NURMCRY SCHOOL TEACHER t a r t y

~ Oak. sa Royal 0 2*4-4**4

H I T B P T SCHOOL Tsechsr's A a a t

ssanBty H h f e e d ha 1 *ai aand Sen ir s -suans to CM&raaa A r t 41*71 W 1* Mtta, Movl. Mlrh 44444

OPPORTUNITIES FULL TIME

P o e t t l o o e O p e n F o r

METAL FABRICATORS

14 A I t l a I P M

SPECTRUM AUTOMATION

3 4 4 4 7 S c h o o t o r a f t

PAINTER needed for large a p a r t m e n t complex in Farmington Hills Full Ume No medical benefits, must have own t ranspor tauon snd previous expe-rience Appi j a t Independence Green

17M G r a n " ~ Apta 3*700 Grand River 4 7 1 - « 0 0

PAINTFIRS HELPER N E E D E D with some drywall experience pre-fe r red Contacl 152 -0154

PAINTERS WANTED Some experience t

354-0750

PART TIME employment In school age child c s r e Background In teaching, rec-reauon, day care or preschool Salary negotiable Call Farmington YMCA 551 4020

PART TIME POSITIONS

' AVAILABLE Cashiers, Stock & Grill peo-ple needed Available to work any hours Apply Mon. and Fri., 10-12 Noon

K MART 30255 Plymouth Rd at Middlebelt, Livonia PART TIME POSITION Available working 2 mghta per week f r o m 10pm *am tn our laundry depar tmen t at Bev erly Manor in Novi Please contact P s t Turkin betsreen Oam-lpm 477 2002

PRODUCTION CONTROL MANAGER

Rapidly expanding window manufac-turer requires persoc for plant pcoduc Uon control lo work with plant mana-ger production scheduler and shippsng foreman Experience in manufactur ing preferred Wages commensura te with experience liberal beoeflta Apply Ir. person

Weathervane Window Inc 593* Ford Cl

Brighton. Mi 4*11*

227-4900 PRODUCTION LATHE OPERATOR

wanted Some experience necessary Will t r am Madisoc Hta

5*5-2110

PROGRAM AIDE W or t lng with Developmentally Disabled Pan- l ime , full-time"

*4 15 per hour 47«-0!70

PROGRAMMER experienced for CNC machining center Mor. Seiki with fanuc control Splcer Tool Plymouth

455 1*00

PROJECT ENGINEERS ME S EE S 4 DESIGNERS

Must have background m automatic a s sembly machlnaa Fee paid lo t l * 000 Contact Kay Pastrlck. Beacon Services. P 0 Box i t*. St Joaeph MI 4 » * 5

*I*-0*11310

PROJECT ENGINEER

NTC ta a growing 4jver*if*«l (3e*i^n a boiid orgaiuxauoo a e o >cing tbe aau>

'a*try with a speciality m transport , teat aod aaaembly We are looking for a •elf n a r t e r with the ability to organise and deal effectively with outside ve*xkx-t National Technolopea Corporation

er S* Walled Lake. Mictugar.

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

ROUTE SALES D r a v e r S a l a i Coroma»aion p l u s boo«»ea Must be r ipeneoced Ln route taiea Muat ha»e a good driving record Send resume to £aat Pemr De-trrat. I t l l 1

ROUTE SALES GOOD PAY

GOOD BENEFITS GOOD FUTURE

We need a reliable busuwaa person wbo is a self s tar ter and needs to earn 110.000 income This person D Ihe type whq enjoys being tbeii osm > *a and ui highly motivated Ii manage '-heir own buaaneas Small inveatmeol required W'e o f fe r

ESTABLISHED CUSTOMERS TRAINING PROGRAM

; INSURANCE COVERAGE LEASE VEHICLE

I 5 DAY WORK WEEK j COMPANY FINANCING

IIf you really want a strong business ca reer and want to make yourself a top Ddtch income where people really care about vou. please call

HOWARD JAMKS 1 400445-44*5

10AM-7PM OR DAVE LUSSIER

2*1 54*0

SALESMAN * 100 or more per day commission for retai l s ecun ty products Apply at 11171 W 10 Mile Farmington

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS Lar

a p t 4 1-241*

• « Amoco aervice center haa open ft* 2 people to wor t at full serve

islands Day ahift. full Ume Apply Tel Maple Car Care corner of Tetegrsp Maple Birmingham

SERVICE STATION A T T E N D A N T ^ Self serve Dsy 4 might shifts available Full or part Urne Average math skills Apply in person

CLARK OIL 22145 Farmington Rd Fa rminf ton 27001 Greenfield Southfield 2531 1 Telegraph Rd Southfield

SERVICE STATION A TTEND A NT 4 or technician Full 4 part time Any state certification given priority Apply in person J l pm 22400 Schoolcrsft SERVICE STATION' tn Northviile haa p a n - u m e openings for light repair mechanic Apply in persoc I 4 Taf*. Auto Service 710 W 8 Mile, Northviile

SHAPER HAND lor tool shop in Farmington area R e urees welcome Experience necessary

471-0577

SHEET METAL MEN Experienced m commercia l 4 real den tial roofing4 gut te rs 474-5120

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING '•pening for full u m e or p a n t ime s h i p ping 4 receiving clerk Job mcltsdes light assembly of par t s 4 building maintenance 14 to 11 per hour plus company paid benefits Foe details, call

2**-5110 company Mr Hoeo

SALESPEOPLE needed for children clothing Children s Wear House 11224 Grand River downsirwr. tbe Village Outlet

SHIPPING & RECEIVING CLERKS

Leather Loft ol U v o m a has immediate

i Farmington In 474 *212

SALESPERSON full or p a n u m e , no evenings oo Sundays Recent re fe renc as required Apply tn persoc oaiiv Uneo Cloaet. MJ2 Telegrapi at Maple

SANDWICH prep persona needed for night sh t f l > pm lo 4 am Excellent s tar t ing wages, no experience oecea sary Apply In person only, » 10 pm to 2 20 am 4*5*5 Grand River Novi

openings for Shipping 4 Receiving Clerks al its corpors te distribution ceo ter localed oo Schoolcraft near New burgh Regular full t ime and seasonal positions available Please call Person-nel for appointment. MOn Oct 21 Hun F n . Oct 25 between 10-2 pen

464-2711

SANTA CLAUS needed for tbe Roches ter Area Nov 2? Dec 24 Apply ui writ ing to Pr ism Photographic 3540S Manila W«atland. Ml . 4*1*5

SAWERS 4 NAILERS EXPERIENCED For pallet shop Better Built Boi

40* Farmer . Plymouth, Mi

SCHOOL Bus Drivers P a n u m e Experienced with beavy t rucks or buaea Retirees welcome Oak Park location m - 0 * * 0

2072 Winner St 4*0*8 Call Bob Collins 624*404

P A R T T I M E T E L L E R P a r t Time Tel ler for our Lunch SJuIt a t tbe Rochester Hills Office Hours 10am-2 30pm, Mon thru F n * 30am 12 10pm Saturday Previous cashiering experience required. Must be at leas; 1* vrs of age Apply at First of America Bank, WayneAJaklaad. 400 S Main St., Royal Oak. MI

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

PERMANENT PART TIME belp wanted to work for a video rental chain I Fa rming ton . Bloomfield 4 Southfield area i Someone wbo is flexi-ble to work any boors Please call 540-4405

PERMANENT par t uma PSone Inter viewers 4 Coders needed for growing market ing research company. 12 Mile-Evergreen location Can accommoda te flexible schedule Dav 4 evening ah i fu

vailable 'No aalea If you a r e reliable 4 possess good telephone skills, call

B37-240C

PERMANENT POSITION with Detroit a reas finest Jeweler Sidney Krandall 4 Sons of Troy We a re looking fa r an en ergetlc and fast learning individual for

poslion m our customer service 4 merchandising depar tmen t Ability to work with figures and details as well as an outgoing personali ty a re a muat Ex celbent benefits Phone 142-4500

PERSON" (full or part u m e ! to main ta in indoor foliage plants in off ice buildings 4 res taurants Must be at least 1* and have good t ranspor tauon Call 255-0442

PHARMACY CLERK, p a n t ime nights or Sundays Southfield a rea

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 3 P M computer good pay and bene-fi ts No nights Sundays or Holidays

erwnced only 841*117

PHONE OPERATOR Will t rain 2 shif ts

Southfield area 557-5054

PHONE SALES Earn >100 4 *150 w w k Working hours 5 to » pan , Man thru F r i . no experience necessary

524-0702

PHONE SOLICTING Earn ext ra men ey for the holidays P a n Ume 4 full u m e b o o n available Days or evenings Westland area 2 * l - « m

PHOTO STUDIO , take pictures In Troy or locations Must have photo knowledge No t rave l Retail hours Full or u m e

• photographer * Southfield M

nowledt 11 or p a n

544-M51

PIANO ACCOMP1ANEST Needed for classical ballet school Share part Ume eveaag hours and Satur day mornings Expenance rucooimand-ed. salary negotiable CaH M Getgur *41-2410 or 444-4*27.

PICTURE FRAMER wanted Raqutre s sharp person with a basic knowledge at framing Mast ba creative and have a good sanaa r* dactgn and color, oariy se-

M f t e a a t s asad apply Ash for Holly e 474-707*

PIZZA STORE MANAGER Our franchise company Is looking for as experienced manager (ar oar a n ptxxa video concept rapid advance-manl MOO weak plus Call Entertain

477 M M To Go ANC* POSITION 2 year ex

Machine Oparators Aaaembly 4 Trimming 4 Shop Helpers All shifts Apply in person, k m 5pm Apply Allmaad Aaaoc . 1M41 Levan Uvonia

PLUMBERS x r Plumber s fall or pert-uJse Some

Call * to 5 pan.

PLUMBING gERVKX

master plumber looking lor s lull time ar paattMa Bw gWi um s offers full . amntoyuieat. excellent startlag

wages sna a benefit peckage If yoa are looking for a career with s fatare sp-ply In persua

BCRGSTItOMl D*C 2441* W I MOe Rg.. Redford

PORTER WANTU> Clsaa oat. hard wurklag — have owe traase in i nine Can lar IISI i l s la i i s i Farmlagua Cvda

PROTOTYPE SHEET METAL PERSON

Top pay, full Ume 4 bcneflla Call 272 -44*4

PURCHASING AGENT experienced, to lotD our rapidly expanding Interior deaign 4 manufactur ing f i rm located in Plymouth Reaponaable for purchasing of plastic srood m a u l raw mater ia ls £ fsbr ical ioas Only experienced appli c a n u Deed apply Send Reauroe arlth

' iry history to Purchasing Agent, P lox 522 Plymouth. Michigan. 4*170

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR

Must have experience Long Term As-signment Uvoma Area

Call Now For Appointment

General Management

Service 2970! W 6 Mile. Uvcaua

Tbe Bell Creek Plaxa Suite 140A

427-7660

Quality Control Inspector expansion Ln quality d in a new pcaiuon to

Continued has resulted

control poaiuoo for Quali-

ty Assurance Applicants a r e DOW being considered Candidates must be able to read blueprints, use precision measur-ing Instruments, make accura te reports and keep records, and will assist in mainta ining our high quality standards Experience in rubber 4 plasue molded and machined parts ta helpful Only resumes listing wort experience and salary requirements will be considered

EXOTIC RUBBER & PLASTICS

Box 395 Farmlrvgton Hills. ML 48024

Att General Manager

SCREEN PRINTERS erlenced Manual i ' Printing required

SEA.MTRESS WANTED for atore local ed in Farmington Ladles 4 mens clothes 47?-*520

SEASONAL CHRISTMAS MANAGER for a amall exciting retail operation s tar t ing Nov 21 at the Wwstland Mall Good salary available tc aomeooe who mee t s the qualifications Must be sble to work mornings 4 evenings 4 live c lose to the mall Plaease call collect C Jungquiat al 12*1*437 No cal ls a f t e r 10pm

F T L L TIME INDU'STRIAL SECURITY' Off icer openings 14 an hr lo s tar t 20 cent increase 4 full benefits a f t e r 3 months Regular part u m e wor t also avai lable Exper we will t r a i n Apply in p e r * »am-5p»n World Security. Mile Rd Southfield. Mich

21*10 W »

SECURITY DISPATCHER Full u m e poaltlons available oo After neon 4 Midnight Shifts lor Security Dispatcher Rapidly growing Sou th field-based Security Co seeking Quick Learners willing to accept responsibili-ty Duties to Include Security Officer Scheduling, Chock Ins 4 Emergency Response CompetiUve wages 4 benefit

Kns available Apply Moo thru Fr i w 8 10am 4 1pm. at NATIONWIDE SECURITY INC

27041 SOUTHFIELD RD

Security Guards PART-TIME .

Mature or retirees needed Uniforms supplied Starting wage *4 25 an hour Apply Sutton Place Apartments 2S275 Riverside Dr. S Mile between Tele-graph 4 Lahser

REAL ESTATE CAREER We will t r am you 4 start you on a Lo Term. High Income 4 Advanc Growth Career - Now

Laura Prendergaat, Mgr. 525-0990

RECEPTIONIST with draf t ing ability person Industrial Enclosures.

Amrhein, Uvocua

R E C E P T I O N I S T

Resident Hall P a r t time weekend hours available (gr all a h i f u Light clerical duties include answering phones 4 greeting visitors Applications ar* being taken only or Fri Oct 25 and Mon Oct 2* i s m 1 lam Mercy College of Detroit

5*2-* 152

RECEPTIONIST needed for busy Marie Norman Studio, Tel 11 Mall 155-1444

RENTAL AGENT For Large apartment complex in Can-toe Prevloas rantal or aalas experieaice

•sary Salary 4 commission Op-portunity for sdvsacesnent sad sub-stantial money to be made Apply la person Honeytrae Apta., 1375 Honey tree Bird Canton, Joy Rd between Haggerty 4 Newburgh No phone calls.

RESEARCH INTER VTTWra Door to door sad central telephone

aary Permanent p a n Ume 544-4444

RETAIL CANDY STORE la need of fall pan time people for Daarhora.

Farmington Hills 4 W Detroit area

RETAIL GRAPHIC ART GALLERY

Neat appearance a mast, prefer retail previous

experience Opportanrtiee for PaM benefits Apply In aame F n 1*PM Ask for Carol.

The Artworks. Twelve Oaks MaiL Novl

RETAIL MANAGEMENT •a s fashion specialty alar* chain.

sKUaa p X T X i s epe i e tnas expan esse* laafaired All rapttas bald l a i i r t reasflhanca. Far Interview contact Mr D GoMfarh RADUEY ARDEN. P O Box 24*4 Uvonu, Ml 4*111

RETAIL SALES HELP la rfcLkh-aan h a a t a t o n Must ba at leaal 1* Kxpen

' ' i s n a

5 0 U » I R * _ W A N T * I > - far RaciMer Wart A-1 - H l i i i M h ) la n s M l l * 4B

"" M ^ T l ' l l

Tnm o p e r a t o r s mnL* 4 ^

DR A T O U 4 SHORT g • i » m . — *

Oaad M i a m i m t I 11 l l l l l l j «. * * * : W ' " I I P , d M4I« U -a - t r t e l Reed. Oerase City OT-4M*

far ra*l af> 4^rant aad 441-444*

SECURITY

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

GU ARDIAN IS ON THE MOVE" Due l o m a j o r growth, we ar* aeeking a la rge number ol qualified security o f f i ce r s ~ Include borne telephone.

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING Full u m e warehouse pceuoc loading 4 unloading trucks, filling orders Good salarv. excellent benefi ts Apply .n per son, Management Supply, 221 i l Te le graph Southfield. between 8-0 mile

SHOP H E L P E R PART TIME Vanous duuea include Snow Shoveling. Grass Mowing. Jani tor ia l Duties 4 Gen era! Shop Jotia Uvonia Call Mike W1J-aon 311427 *44«

SLITTER OPERATOR 4 Level Line Operator for steel warehouse Apply a t H i l l M a r t Twain, Detroit bet ween 0am noon

SOCIAL WORKER - Judson Center seeks Case Worker for intensive t rea t men! Foster Car* P rog ram M8W pr*-lerred Subetiit reauroe to Jodaoo Cen-ter 2*200 Greenfield Suite 25 Oak P a r t . Ml 4*137

STAT CAMERA OPERATOR needed for suburban ad agency Cam-era experience prefer red ExcelkaH benefits 4 working environment Send resume to Box 70*. Otiaerver 4 Eccen-tric Newupai ipers 1

Michiga

STOCK/CASHIER Perry Drug Stores l»c has part and full u m e . dsy and evenings acock c a s h i e r pos i t i ons now s v a i l a b l e throughout the Metro Detroit a r ea It is a perfect opportuni ty for college stu-dents, mothers , narr.-ng a second In-come and those seeking a new ca ree r Please call 114-i 100 Moods-/ through Friday, 0 - l l a m tor further informs uon oe apply in person to the nearest P E R R Y location

An Equal Opportunity Employer

STOCK CLERKS Immedia te full 4 par t Ume o p e n i n g beavy lifting requred Must be 1* years or older Apply m Center Market , *41i ( West Bloomfield or 25155 Greenfield Rd at 10 Mil*. Oak P a r t

STOCK & DELI CLERKS

Apply in Person

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W 7 Mile

Livonia

• F R E E TRAINING • F R E E UNIFORMS

•INCENTIVE BONUSES •WEEKLY PAY

•RAPID ADVANCEMENT

FVemium assignments for security offi-cers of Use h i g b s t quality Apply ln persoo only - Hon or Wed Sam-4pm

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY OFFICERS- Fall or part time uniformed positions svailable la the Walled Lake area oa all ahifu Posi-tions required ex per leva e or collage background In aecunty related field, starting pay range from U ** to (4 41 per hr with full benef lu If Interested apply Man thru F n at Nationwide Se-curity, Inc 27041 Southfield Rd, Lathrup Village, corner 11 Mile 4 Southfield

STOCK PERSON (PART TIME)

Retail store at Tel 12. Southfield loca-tion would Like a re l iable person to ban-die stock, some afternoons, evenings 4 Saturdays Muat be neat 4 bare good references Ideal for student lnot under 17) Call for interview 354-1013

STORM WINDOW INSTALLERS Must have own truck and tools Experienced only Ful l or par t - t ime

512-417*

SECURITY OFFICER Immediate opening available for a part time aecunty cdficer in the Pontiac area Starling salary M per br Apply Mon thru Fr i bel eeee I Uam 1 Mpm at 27041 Southfield Rd Lathrup Village corner of 11 Mile 4 Southf ield

S E C U R I T Y O F F I C E R S Immediate openings available for full and part tuna aecunty officers in the western suburbs on all ahifu SUrtUa

l u i w a w with cocnpaay benefiU Appty Won thru Fri. between * Mam 3 Mpm at

NATIONWIDE SKCTmrrY INC 27*41 SOUTHFIELD RD

ithrap Village Mich we oa 11 Mile 4 Southfield <At the

SECURITY OFFICERS F u l l t i m e Apply al 1517 1

Security Officers & Patrolmen

Mat 4 largsat In 1 tar individuals

phone, dnvur-s fr c m s 4 as police record Lift 4 health tseerswr* plus additional benMlta Apply Man thru Fri tain Is 4pm

Pinkerton's Inc. 1 5 5 6 5 N o r t h l a n d O r

S u i t e 2 0 6 E . S o u l h f l e k J 5 6 9 - 1 0 0 4

•DCURITY PATROL DRIVER*

i f S T . - i . - S T , w

SERVICE

ary, Jaa I S i l Chi i n . M i l l

• B M C S f T A T I O t * • Fall a j u t ttam Shattaa Athene

Ca0 4*T4TM

SUPERVISOR We are a fast growing Computer Ser-vices Co , locaied tn the Oak Part area We ar* looking for strong, m nfiaal I Supervisors to be rewpoosibie for ached

. of work Operators Afternoon

Shift Supervisors Candidates should poaaeas good organisational skills 4 sa-pervtsory experience Backpound in A a to Inaurance - A Plus Send resume

to TGA-S Collateral Service* Inc 25000 Greenfield Rd Suite 21*.

Oak Park, Mich 4*117

ullng, productivity 4 auality performed by It lo 1* CRT 0 We ar* looking lor Day 4 1

TAXI DRIVERS WANTED Suburban cab company No experience neceauary 1100 u 4400 weakly Call Moo thru FrL, I till noon 1&4-1040

TEACHERS AIDES for mfawi imhUei chlldcare program Ln West Bloomfield Requirementa A mature surturlag par aon wbo aujon cartag for Utile 4 dellghu m their growth Mon. thru Frt I-4pm For Iniarvies *4I 1000 ext I I I

appoantr call

TEACHER'S AIDE

or nursery school Part Ume

TEACHERS 4 AIDES

Birmingham Royal oak area Pre-school Experienced wortlag with young children preferred Call *44 57*7

CertlfladK-* P - m a n a n . ume Immeduie o p a v a g s Northwest Da-trolt 8200 weakly Ml 7*11

TEACHERS NEEDED

•am* t o D Groaa SowthfMd Commun.

2 - 5 — O g J J . m n w . M l l n

TEACHERS The U r l M Vlanca F o » fcOaa la now Mrtag U Q a u 4 sahau

a w TWKN1CAL W1UTKR

cBS." " " W B W t W M D

i n m m I>II ^ • C a C N r l ^ H

wmmm

( P . C - 1 S C . R . W . O - 1 3 C ) * 1 7 C

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

TELECOMMUNICATIONS OPERATORS

Seeded to wor t u a new office c o m piex in Uvoaaia High salary axcelleut working condiUona Mast has* a clear disLUKtiv* voice, pleaaam peraooallt and a p p e a r a a c e

5 0 0 M p W a n t e d

WAREHOUSE Grou^Leader with verifiable

opera t i S7*2 e Attention John Current

e rona l l ty 774-4117

TELEMARKETERS Enthusiast ic. Self Motlva4ad indtvudu i n with pieaaant Telephone Manner needed in Southfield Birmir^hair. area Paid Training Cholc* of hours Coold lend to Career Opportunity if de-aired P a r t - t i m e evening shifts also available Call Ms EQUAL

and receiving a n d C l o t in wrtttna to

Troy MI 4*044

„ WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR Expanding retai l video spedslUy chain aeeking exper ience* man to c^erstor

Phases of warehouse departmeait — ~ experience required. CaD

•55-5551 th for appt

New York Video World

WELDER t p o t y Panaeil W i* Telegraph, Redford

elding d f o r d r w p

I'all Ma Jennings. Saro-Spm 5*031*4 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

TELEMARKETING REPS

Highly moUvated people needed (or ex pending home improvement firm Muat ? o a a « i r » d speaking qualities Salary -ommiaaloo bonus Mr Adam 312 5440

THE COOKIE BLN • sew accepting ap-p l ies tions for full 4 part time counter belp Applicants muat be 1* years or c-lder 4 have a flexible work

persoo at 12 Oaks Mall. 2nd ' S w oer t to Lord 4 Taylor No phone calls

T I R E REPAIR PERSON

For smal l Ure shop. Warren 4 South-'laid area ChU a f t e r * P M 4*4 #475

TOOL CRIB ATTENDAPfT BUYER .rowing manufactur ing plant la look

ing for someone lo run tool crib 4 assist a purcahalng Experience preferred, excellent wages 4 benefiU Reply to Box 110. Observer 4 Eccentric New*

Ef«rs , 1*251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. e i u g a c 4*150

TOOL MAKER wtth machine building experience, to learn our Line of equip-ment May alae be used aa a machine aet-up and aervice Apply at l i n t Engi-neering C o . 11*40 Elmlrs . Detroit

W E L D E R S Experienced m sheet metal f abncauoc f<* Plymouth 4 Novl area Long 4 short term »—'gnm-mf r » n

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICE

478-1130

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

P a n f I H a d t e a i

CHAIRSOE DENTAL ASSISTANT B u n ExatlBg <'

I l a m 7pm. Taea. Thara 4 Fri.. 4am-^ m Experience prefaeiud

CLERICAL 32 44 hours per week for the person with organiaaOoaial skills, telephone technique 4 knowledge of madKal records Mouvslad. assertive 4 cooperative to wort in amall office United Hoe I Home Health 451 2155

WELDERS 4 SHOP HANDS Exper ienced only

RW FABRICATING 412M Joy RiL Plymouth 455-4750

WINDOW CLEANERS FULL TIME for growing cleaning f i rm in Farming-ton Hilla *10« to *M« per week C*11 855-1074

WINDOW CLEANING Hi-rtae Window Cleaning Co. 1s looking for reliable Individuals for full-time employment Muat be dependable 4 have cam transporta t ion Call Moo Frt »aro-5pen 4712*00

WOOD PATTERN MAKER APPRENTICE

Southfield a r e a Call Dava, 1S2 15*4

TOOL MAKER. 5 years mintmum ex penance, s p e c u l machine, overtime, full benef iU Rock Tool 4 Machine Co. 45145 5 Mile Rd, Plymouth. Mich

455-0*40

TRACTOR TRAILER driver needed for -ity opera t ion Detrott Metro area Re-ply to T C . I , Inc 111 No Walnut S t ,

Howell MI 44*43

TRANSMISSION R 4 R MECHANIC

Must have 1 year "on the Job" experi-ence and be cer t i f ied Guaranteed pay plus commiss ion Insurance uniform, n e t days provided Call Dav* *-510.

474 1400

TRANSMISSION SALES MANAGER

$4/HR. PLUS Manpower will pay you 14 per hr 4 mor* for the following fobs

L A N D S C A P I N G

W A R E H O U S E / S T O C K

V A N D R I V E R S

G E N E R A L L A B O R

IF you have your sum reliable transpor UUoe 4 want to earn good w a g a call las today

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

Southfield Uvonia 353-8780 478-1130

Troy 585-5595 background and be sg sot j c i opportunity for

Must bav* sales gresalve Excel lent

Insurance, uniforms 4 sick dsys provided Call Dav* »-5 20,

474-1400

TRAVEL AGENT

Sabre t rained, must be experienced, Southfield a rea Benef lu Call Ann

434-11 11

TRAVEL AGENT with m i n i m u m of I months Sabr* expe-

• and s t roag sales sptitude Excel South-i-*442

TRUCK DISPATCHER experienced with c ler ica l ability DaU entry expert eoce helpful Excellent frtng* benef lu Reply to Box 04*. Obeerver 4 Eccen trie Newspapers . J*1S 1 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia . Michigan 4*150

TRUCK DRIVER, gasoline delivery. Detroit a r e a Earn 130.000 per year Apply at 10014 Telegrapi) near God dard, Taylor, 8 am lo 4 pm daily TRUCK DRIVER 4 stock person 5 day wee*. 40 hours Auburn Hilla Roche* wr a rea (52-7050

T R U C K D R I V E R Warehouse Musi have chauffeurs li-cence and bave experience in handling furn i ture Excel lent future

5 4 7 - 6 2 0 0 TV TECHNICIANS ny looking for anal '.echs Compet i t ive Radford Township

compa-4 road

wages 4 beneflu 255-4100

T Y P E S E T T E R , experienced with Qua 120C- f i l l a r par t Ume. kaylimng

helpful Clawsoe area For Interview call 415-1010

11

P E O P L E N e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y

Hospital Linen service wor t I® Royal Oak T e m p o r a r y aaaignments svailable ti you a r * able to work all shifts and soane weekends and bar* transports Uco Reliable persons only need r*-n o o d Idea, assignment for woman Call for Interview appointment

398-7906 BERKLEY

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The 'Kelly Gi r t " People

Not an agency never a fee Equal Opportuni ty Employer M P H

R E D W I N G T I C K E T W I N N E R

R i c h a r d R u f f i n i

7 0 6 6 S t o n e b r o o k

W . B l o o m f i e l d

Please call the promo-tion department of the Observer & Eccentr ic between 9 a .m. and 5 p.m Friday. October 25, 1985, to claim yoor two FREE RED WING TICK-ETS

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , a x t . 2 4 4

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

5 0 2 H a t p W a n t a d

D e n t a l M s d t e a t

5 0 2 H a t p W a n t a d

D a n t a l M a d t c a l

Pr t"f4« caring p

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T osatfcon with a tea I I M a day Men Wad. i

. call

5 3 5 - 1 1 9 8 D R . M I L T O N W E I S S

ADULT 4 CHILDRENS DENTISTRY 25742 Schoolcraft, Radford

DENTAL HYCIENOT Part-time Mornings. Saturdays plus E Dearborn Offica. (44-0422

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T Fall time pos*tioe la car4MtoaQ> office, mast ba able to do EKG. bolter mosB

MEDICAL ASSISTANT POSITION P a n time for Orchard Lake area wti office skills including I

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T 2 1 days Southfield area

3 5 3 - 4 1 2 0

DENTAL HYGIENIST Patlaut orient-ed office seeha caring HygMnw to work pan-Ume with soma Evenings 4 3atar

< days Bonuses' S Lyons 4 1 7 K M

DENTAL ASSISTANT chairslde expe-rience required. R D A peefei ied. ap-prox 15 hours per week Uvonia

444-7771

DENTAL ASSISTANT P a r t - t i m e for Uvonia Specialty Office No Eves or Saturdays Experience necessary Call 521-7211

DENTAL ASSISTANT for Orthodontic Office Farmington Hills a r ea Experience t ae fe i t ed

551-4550

DENTAL ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST

Full t i m e Beech Daly Ford Rd Area Dr Villas 4 Pollak 27*-470«

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full-time Mast br experteaiced

Berkley / Royal Oak area 1 M 5*45

DENTAL ASSISTANT ORTHODONTIC Assistant, full-time

Specialty office Southfield Will t r s ln i I Dental 1M-511*

DENTAL ASSISTANT Full Ume BenefiU Pleasant office Salary com-mensurate with eiperience will t rain Northwest suburb area 474-UM

Dental Assistant for orthodontic olflc* Fall t ime Bloomfield Hilla 447-4777

DENTAL INSAURANCE Dental offica In Plymouth CaMon area

tar . Individual wtth dental

DENTAL OFFICE has waiting for the wall

willing to go sv* good telephone manner, pa ambition, imagination, piaa ail

u » usual office afcliiaPrWr dental off-ice experience daslred Ssssd i aasaa'i i a to Box *02, Ohasrver 4 Eccentric Nww* papar* M i l l Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan U 1 M

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Secretary for U v o n u Specialty Practice Part or full time, weekdays only Dental rianc* necessary Salary " commeawrate with experience CaD 511-7111

(al expe-benefiu

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST p a n ume for happy, mature, organised

iry W!

St person Uvonia Wsatlaad ISAM-4 PM.

i f t r a u i

and asana expert-( M l awif •nee Reply to Box *** dtaarvur 4 Kc osntrtc Heasiiapsik M211 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvuada. Michigan 4*15*

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for knsy ganaral practice

Farmmgtou Hilla area Expertecad LB Ktnr Veoapunctare, EKG. lugKHMa. benefiU avail

Raaama to box " t l * Ob-aarver 4 Eccentric Newspapsra Schoolcraft R d , Uvonia. Ml 4*1M

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Southfield a rea Expsrisnced In x-ray EKG snd venapuBCtare Call Mon F r l . I AM 5 PM 244 1*44

MEDICAL ASSISTANT to wort in beck 4 front, for pediatricians office la Uvo-ma Must be experienced Fall t ime

U4-*»M

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Receptionist for Specialty Clinic SoathfteU 1-1 fears experience Typsag ** WPM Mast have knowledge of Medical termi-nology. traaacripUoa 4 lasiasata Bill-ing 1*7-4111

MEDICAL ASST Uvoma P%y*daa Part time or fall Experienced in EKG. cheat X-Rayv In taction Starting aalary M M par h o v Reply to Box H * Ohasrvar 4 Eccen-tric Newapaners, 34151 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonu, Michigan U 1 M

415-5*70

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST 4 DENTAL ASSISTANT

Needed for fall time Excellent bena-f l u Please call 734-1744

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST 4 Insurance persoo Friendly 4 outgoing, with knowledge of dsntal assistance helpful. Needed For beautiful newer office, full Ume Uvonia, * Mile 4 Newburgh 501-4011 414-1444

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full-time Experienced

Sterling Hu a r ea 247-4010

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST With insurance knowledge and ranat-er (DOCS'! Full Ume position

417 24*0 DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

Full time for Farmington Hilla off ice aferrad Dental

424-1 Ml Experience uiafesred Dsntal skills helpful 1514:21* or

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST needed for (wsy W Den born practice 4 day* wesk Experience necessary

Call lssm-2psn. 5*14440

DENTAL ASSISTANT E x p e r i e n c e p re fe r red Progress ive Bloomfield Hills d e n u l office Foil time, possible part Ume 441-0707

DENTAL ASSISTANT Prevention oriented family practice bonus incentive program Uvoms area , part Ume 425-0440

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Farmington Hilla area 154-51M

Call

congenial Southfield Specialty Off Will train General Dsntal Assasi

5 0 2 H a t p W a n t a d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

ACCOUNTS RECEIV ABLE CLERK lor busy Southfield off ice ln our slgS out area Exper ienced La all phases of in-surance billing No evenings or SaU Sa la i r commensu ra t e with experience Call Gre ta 151-2403

ADVANCED NURSING SERVICES Needs exper i enced N u r s e Aides lo t immediate p lacement Must have own t ranspor ta t ion Call Mon - F r i Oam-lpm 552-0225

E x p e r i e n c e d C o m p u g r a p b i c 1400 . full-time _ Typeset ter needed.

For Interview, call ? 71-4240

AIDES HOME CARE Qualified Aides for the Elderly

needed for Interesting positions Flexible b o o n Own transportat ion

Call 10*5101

T Y P E S E T T E R wtth experience on : 7500 Flexible hours,

for commercial '^ompufrapCic L m f n e d u u oc pr inter Call ra VALET P A R K E R wanted fee popular Southfield Res tauran t Call af ter 7pm

ML 5014

VETERINARY HOSPITAL Must be comfortable handling dogs 4 ~at* Full t ime poaiuoo Southfield area Send resume to Box 020 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 14251 School c r a f t Rd . Uvonia, Michigan 4*150

VIDEO TAPE FILING ASSIST .jive hi tech f i rm In Southfteid la

an individual A perfoim vari-ous tape Library dutiea The ideal candi-date will be detailed oriented 4 be able to lift 4 pack heavy mataruL prevloas library experience with film or u p * stock helpful bat not necessary. Salary plus full benefit package Send qaalLfl--ations including aalary requiremenu to Video Tkpe rlllng Assist PO Box U I . Lathrup Village. Mi 4447*

BILLERS If you have exper ience in hospital or physician billing and know any or all of the fo l lowing

•MEDICAID •MEDICARE • B C B S • PRIVATE INSURANCE

WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS' Call T o d a y

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

478-6815

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pall Ume. experienced fur busy South field off ice, good pay. benef lu

550-1730

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST ASST Immediate opening Troy Area

Experience ueefaiied 44*-2*4*

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Psgboard rystam. accoaau receivable.

book control insurant* office 4411440

441-4442

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST full Ums. experience needed for friendly Plym-outh family practice Ckaimds expan ence helpful Salary cooaldarad with ability 454-2440

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST ASSISTANT

Fi* female dentist Dependable and re-Full or part

Rd Dental Off-ice Watertord area Call 557-0411

DENTAL ASSISTANT for Troy Office Experience preferred

PI assent working w t r o n m s n t BenefiU Pleas* call (C0-M12

DENTAL ASSISTANT Enthusiastic neat person for people ori-

422 1112

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced, full tims. includes eves 4 Sal Join our team Utica office

724-121*

DENTAL ASSISTANT Chaimde Experienced but may train Farmington Hilla office. Fall or part t ime 551-4440

DENTAL ASSISTANT needed tar busy W Dearborn practice, 4 days week, no evesilngs or Saturdays, experience nec-eesary Call between 10-2 pen 541-0044

DENTAL ASSIST ANT /Receptionist for progress!** Uvonia

>•11 tiroa, pop «Tyv>a r rnmpoft tlva 4 7 4-0442 after 5pm 1

DENTAL ASSISTANT Uvoma Office looking for a friendly 4 energetic par-son to fata our staff Full time position offers many benef lu 241-7(01

D I E T A R Y A I D E S

F u l l & P a r t t i m e

S h i f t s A v a i l a b l e

A p p t y w i t h i n

B e v e r t y M a n o r o f N o v l .

2 4 5 0 0 M e e O o w t x o o f c R d

N o v l . M l

DIETETIC TECHNICIANS P a n time positions, available lo man ael weight loas patlenu In Farmlagton Hills area. Mast have assnrialso degree In dWeenies wtth minimum 1 year cubi-cal expenance Excellent aalary, Flexi-bility 4 working conditions P l a n e for-ward i lauini 4 aalary history la confi-dence lo C Kraska. 1*414 Fltasraid,

MEDICAL ASST lor boey Bioomfteid Hills OB GNY practice Expenaac* n s r a a a a j Resume W Box M* Obssrv ar 4 Eccentric Newspap Schoolcraft Rd Ltvoaua, 4*1*0

* 4 » 1

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

P a n t a l M a d t e a l

Medical Transcriptionist i canu should klvs 2 y u a n of re-

c a w experience ks medical terminolo-C Typaag of 44

ccanpeutivs wage and

- o n t h r e ^ ^

S i n e ! H o s p i t a l O f D e t r o i t

E m p l o y m e n t O f f i c e

1 4 8 0 0 W . M c N i c f t o i s

D e t r o i t . M l . 4 8 2 3 5 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

N U R S E A I D E S

O R D E R L I E S

H O M E + I E A L T H A I D E S Jota our fast (rowing team providing aervice la Oakland 4 Macomb counties ( months fall ttma current axpw-tancs in hospital or aarstng home la reqalredEhJoy th* baaaflts of wortlng In your home, flexible boors and variety

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

P a n t e l M a d k a l

PHYSICAL T H B U P I S T

ladaatrtal CUmc. P C MTU Orwe*Md R4-, Sowthfleld. MI 44475. (4441*4

RECKPnONITr part time, needed tar

T»aa. Wad., Thurs tor's office, 4 Sat Call 11 Nancy

>41-4440

RECEPTIONIST - FULL TIME Oral surgery office haa inaailag for a bright out-going person btarusMd M kmg term suiptoyuwnL Dsntal or Msdt call experience required. " Troy area Call between 1

•47-7(34 14am - 3 pm

RECEPTIONIST Part Ume aftereoouk Mon. Wad.. Frt_ ( U P M - 7 M P M General office skl i* required Westland Aran 522 5501

Inquire about our bonus our bonus program (40 442 4*41

NURSE AIDES Part-Ume - 7am-lpm or 111pm shift.

IT

Four Chaplains 2 8 3 4 9 J o y R d . W e s t i a n d

an l a u t s r 4 I

NURSE AUKS HI basse Nursing Home In Plymouth u a areas aides for all shlfta Flexl-

— hours, experience prsfsiiud but Willing to train Apply in parson or call Wast Trail Nursing Soma. (0* W Ann

Arbor Trail 4 U - M g l

MEDICAL ASST PART TIME In Veni puncture, EKG,

aod front desk Phone 204-4(10

MEDICAL ASST PART TIME In EKG Va

front office 474 *215

MEDICAL BILLER Oak. 1 yr. mlnlmiar tram on computer

fall time. Royal will

415 *44(

MEDICAL BILLER for busy Doctors Office la Southfield Experience la all phaaaa of btlllag and posting Salary coenman*raU wtth experience Baaa-f»u. health Lnauraac* Call Phyllla

24*-27U

MEDICAL BILLER, pert Ume Pick own hours. Muat know computer

* medicare and Blue Crude ( 4 * 2 . Radford. MI 4(11*

MEDICAL BILLER R e c e p t i o n * W* are looking lor experienced parson for our Front Office . for a computer taad Office - Urgent Care Center BUI tag experience la A Mast' Farmlagtou Hills area Resume l o P O Box 7. Novl Michigan 4(0*0

MEDICAL BILLER Experienced tn billing fur D i l l with Blue Croak Medicare. Medicaid 4 Pri-

450-3115

MEDICAL BILLING expenance tn Bhse prtvau inaurance Nice ice Send ruaame to Dr DuMn. ( U M W 12 Mile Rd.. Suite 300 Southfield. Ml 44414

IC - Ton aalary for Craak Medicaid. 4

Nice Southfield off

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER Permanent part Ume position, avail

BlooenAeid Twp for a noo-m our outpatient clinic 20

n - l l M p a n 4 hoars day. * days /weak Maitlnf I i — ani l expan ence required Call (34-1713

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER Knowledge of procedure codas aad g^ agnostic codas desirable, but will train. Call 514-4411 E x t 144

MEDICAL RECEPT10NBT - Fall Ums permanent poaltloo lor mature indmd-

54 WPM 4 tnsur i knowledge i

tors offica ID Farmlagton H - Orchard Lake Mast have i

CONTACT (51-4*

DIRECTOR OF NURSING RN needed for Director of Narstng po-sition In small Western Warns Coassty. ICS Can Maraa Jasscx, RN ' 4-1 PM 4*0-7040.

DOCTOR'S office Ln Farmington look-ing for part time person, willing tn train Please call for appointment.

714-4(44

DOCTOR'S OFFICE EKG. Injectioo and insurant*. Apply Mon, Tusk. T h a n 4 Frt, 4-12 aoon. North Clinic, 20441 W * Mile Rd., De-troit

DENTAL ASSISTANT Enthusiastic energetic person srilling to learn all aspecU of dentistry In moi t era. progressive Birmingham office Part time 15-14 hours a. wee* 447 2100

DENTAL ASSISTANT 50 to U bra per week Uvonia Area Oitgolng Individual for pieaaant quality onented practice. Call Fri- 11 am-3pm

111-4*14

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL BILLER Needed for attractive Southfield offica Full benef lu Send rename to Ma L McCall, 17104 W 12 Mile - » ( . field Michigan. 4407*

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL BILLER For ophthalmology office la the Btr

VIDEO TAPE VAULT CLERK ExpanrtlM production facility to Farm-ington Hilla seeks a weil-organised indi-vidual for a fall Ume position supervis-ing it's tape atopraae area Thia la the >o£ for the person who enjoys detail and la tateruated In the video industry Scene lifting required Previous clerical expe-riance strongly pi afei 11 ed Sand re-sume t o Vault Clerk. Grace 4 Wild 9t»-dMk 224*4 Industrial Part Dr F a r m •ngton Hilla. Mi 44024

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED looking for

Meters inter community oriented Ooluntaers <ut*d la reaolviag coosnraar preiOi leans

» 1 4 a m 2pm

BILLING CLERK Expanding health car* prone ed In Western Wayne Couaity haa immee dlate full time opening foe expertenc* individual Excellent Opportunity for persoo interested in diversified position working with aetomated accouxKs receivable system Muat have computer

L a atr ' " knowledge of all phaaaa of Blue Croak Medicaid, Mad! car* 4 other medical insurance Must type s minimum of *4wpm Com-petiUv* wagea 4 benef lu (fra lifted ap-

1 4(150

qulreroenu to: Box 042 Ohaerear centric Newspapers. 34251 Schoolcraft

o u a u v * i p » Rd Uvonia

WANTED Homemakera. atadeaU. adalta with ears for daytime delivery Friday only E a r s between 11* and (4* tar the day Call T r a t o PabUcationa

524-07(1

W A N T E D !

5 0 G o o d P e o p l e

T o FIM G r e a t P o s i t i o n s

AAA EMPLOYMENT

ACCOUNTANT PraatMOons Orm, ME J R ACCOUNTANT

Grant p l ace tar aow career FULLCHAJOOE BOOKKEEPER

CRT s iaas lMi i pals yoa

Come ready bo war t ' i lRDKR C1XRK

• i ^ a e p h w - , I I ITs y su ra

H M V U I O J W

5 5 S S T S 5

W E L D E R , F I T T E R

BIRMINGHAM Prevent ive deatal team, locking tar matara, energetic, ca-reer oriented, last ll I as raospttoalal with insurance 4 c o m p u t e o j j i o m f Please send reauxno to Box 170 Obeerv-er 4 Eccentric Newspapers 342*1 Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoma. Michigan U150

BLOOD DRAWER EXPERIENCED Also eipartassred EKG exnas lam: ail

P a r t tins* Ca l l* AM 1PM, 27*-444(

BUSY OPHTHALMOCOGBTS offica in Southfield aeeds fall Urns i iseiaalhli halp lor reception* 4 madfcal aaaw-tng Separata poMUuns Fraortaaca prw-ferred Mall m e n u t T U s 70* 04-aarver 4 Ecceestr Schookraft Rd I 4(1*4

( E R T I F L P ) HOME HEALTH AIDES H r ha the boena c a m iaduKry Ii

qaaltfkad Home Health Aldaa I uaupaUUia

C E K T i r U n i METKCAL k ^ a t a s l i ed tar has

a r i

C H A I M I D B A M B T A N T ^ ^ ^ W

CffttSESttOk• . CaH M l - f i n

DENTAL ASSISTANT. aaparUneud. faO or part I M k mm W 4 banded

DENTAL ASSISTANT Geeseral practice, crown 4 bridge T o v salary for top parson Bauafita No evunjia^ Experience 4 i afar sauna nac-eaaary l ( Mile Northweatarn area Days 1*4-4144 Even 42k 24*1

EXPERIENCED DENTAL A n s t a n t preferred, but srill teach If candldau la outstanding Mainly tar c h a r a d e as-sisting some Lab functions Front office isapnnaiiMlltlaa insurance forms, ate Happy team atmoapbsr* tar congenial paraon Sand i small I t o Dr Halg D Garabadlan. 24441 South Raid Rd Southfield. MI 4*47*

DENTAL ASSISTANTS

Y o o r S k i l l s A r e N e e d e d Have Permanent 4 Taenporary Aamgnmenu Wayne Oakland 4 Macomb Couaty positions

(44-1111 or ( 4 4 - M l (

DENTAL ASST Wnomfiuld office aaada re-

-rson. Ilk day* . For Interview,

(41-1343

D K N T A L A M - r KXPERIP4CTO

DENTAL C H A I R S n * ASST

P * '

DENTAL TYGCBNVT faO d m Beech Dnty-Fard RaL arek

D i * Braao4Pi

DENTAL HYQQENBT, i x a s r l M i s I • r w h ^ i i ( i a t a i j i n n ( i . I g ^ i r y i

Ban Sand

WSM

• D E N T A L H Y Q W a r r

Brzrzxjrnzm

FRONT DESK help wanted Recaption arek tetepkoew and flliag Busy Intar oal medicine practice. Southfield Ex-

only Call Suaaa 5*7-0404

FULL TIME MEDICAL ASSISTANT lor b a n Doctor* Office la Sowthfisld EKG, Veaiapursctare, HottaTk Expan aocad only need apply Beneflu Salary

Phyllis

ad apply Banef lu Salary i with axparlanLe. Ask tar

1-1744

GROWING aaada front offica parson wtth experience I Fall Ume

Dental kygMaM pari Ume I

NURSE AIDES

W e e k e n d s

A M i d n i g h t S h i f t F u U T i m e Experience p ia fensd Oaaaas avail-abas Apply ta parson only, Ma Wstkiaa Nightengale West Narsxng Home ( M 4 ~ * - - - - - - Joy Rd.

N U R S E A I D E S $ 5 . 6 0 / $ 6 . 1 0

C O M P A N I O N A I D E S

$ 4 . 6 0 / $ 5 . 1 0

Growing boene care sgaai j la seeking quallfiad experienced personnel tar prv vste duty caaaa throughout Oakland County Choice of Days 4 Hours Call between 1 Oam-lpm Monday tea Frt

OAKLAND NURSING

UNLIMITED

5 4 0 - 2 3 6 0

N U R S E A S S I S T A N T S

F u l l & P a r t - T i m e FARMINGTON NURSING HOME I zmixzzz all shifts After caapi FREE training dam. you may beeoras i member of o n

c a r

F a r m i r x j t o n N u r s i n g H o m e

3 0 4 0 5 F o l s o m R d

( N e a r 9 M i l e - O r c h a r d L a k e )

NURSES AIDES Full 4 part tank Day

NURSES AIDES meed or with carUficste ML

Nursing Canter. 3471* Orean-f M d Soethfledd q**7-0040

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST aaseed for busy medical center in

NURSES AIDES Home care, expenance 4 u-aneporuuen required ExcnUaat aal-ary 4 benef lu Anna. 440-51*0

RECEPTIONIST tar Wast BlootnfisM orthodo fall tims Salary ca Exce&ant

orthodontic office, fall tims. Mast ba excellent typist

with i rpai I — ((1-7371

RECEPTIONIST tar amall faat-pnend Medical Office Will wort 4 to 4H days ear weak Mast bav* Bin* Cram, Bins SttsM knowledge! Immedl-s t s ooanlak Pleas* call 474-14*0

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t e d

O f t t c a - C t e r t c a i

ACCOUNTANT F U L U H M E tar NowCPA Ai r u l i n g FVm I

fiooamrtc NiaMauaik >42 craft Rd.. U*aalk. lnch lean 4*150

ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT

CUy of Rr freer er i n l i n e aa Ace lag Assistant DutMa iachade ace payable, payroll report*, coat dM bona, other accounting reports aad dealing wtth the public M j n a o n of 3

ET. " " a Day as la accnunt i^ or

I preferred Salary raafs (1(.(44-•17.040 plaa excelient banenta Sand re-auroe to City Manager P O Box 14. Rochester Mick . 4 M g l

An Equal Opportunity EmpOoyar

RECEPTIONIST Uvoma a n a Madleal aad chlrepraetir office - psgboard. tnaaranca Mlliag. ex-perience helpful **-(* hr weak Call lor Interview FrL, 12-2PM. (34-7(13

R E C E P T I O N I S T / A S S I S T ANT for Southfield Podiatry offica Good

RESPONSIBLE OFTICE MANAGER expos lance la billing In medfcai

field uaadad Immediately Salary open

ficatlonk . . have good typing aad corraapoadsnc* Mills Send resume t o Bamorrhold d i m e of American 33440 Greenfield. Oak Part Ml U337

RN - LPN ALL SHIFTS Urgent 1-11 and 11-7 Radlacovar )ob aauafaction Competitive pay Oakland Private Duty Registry *-*PM. U4-4077

R N - L P N Fall- t ime Midnight p r u i o a immadUte-ly available In Farmlagtan RID* oonva-

ootlfy Nlkkl F rass r . RN. Director of Nursing

476-8300 RN/LPN.

Pr lvs te duty home huaKh care agency located la Southfield now Mrtag

PART TIME COORDINATOR 14-34 bra weak Various responsibili-ties Includlnc I at M t l a i t a

In-aarvtce Call ABCARE 414*277

scheduling 4 ii Mon t h r i F r t I

RN & LPNS POSITIONS OPEN

7-3 full time. 3- f1 full time. CaH Mrs. Furguaon. Nighten-gale Weet for appointment. 281-5300

RN or LPN tar relief la Pediatr ician a

off ice South! eld a rea Call 0am aad 4pm 150-0420

RN or LPN with operating room

Also Full-Ume pool Heme Troy

m expe-1 acility ice tar OutpaOant Surgery fnc i

a need - Medical Off ice Manager I-Ume poalUona Troy area, t i l l

R N • 2 day* par week Day. midnight rota-

R.YS 4 L P N l Full a r per t t t m a ML Va

3*711 - £ 2 2 3 5*7-0000

M H X C AL R « " E P T K ) N K T 30 plaa houra a weak Experienc* pre-fe r red F a r m i a g u n area CkU 470-1230

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST biology cUatc. located a Latbrap

Village, la I n t a m e w t a g tar ImmadUU full tune

Offering o . nentienaiinai 4 on the )of> traiada

aa at t ract lv* 4 friendly wort lng < ronmant Appty la parson from ( a m un-til 4pm at Acme Haaltk Car* Cantara,

MEDICAL R E C E P T I O N I S T B t l l l a g d a r t , full-Ume. for Out-PaQant Paychi a t r i e Car* Clinic la Birmingham For m o r e Information, aad .'or Interview, pleeee contac t Lynda Reamer, be-tween *:34am-Ipm. washdayk 443-1311

MEDICAL RECORDS TECHNICIAN Permanen t Par t T i m e Mon thru FrL, ( am-ooon Pleasant W Bloomfield Off I s *»1 -*44*

M E M C A L SECRETARY t ime Excellem typkat. u 4 accounts receivable

pert or fail suraaca bUBag Troy-Birmlns-

M i 1515

MEDICAL TRANSCWPTIONBT Pai inasanl Par t Time. IpmOpec. Mi thru F r t Accwrate typing of at least W P M ^ k ^ required Fipsr taar .a In

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION1ET, peg-board. f rom desk Busy Canholog&U' off ice tn Southfield. fall Ume Call Bona** at 341*434

HOME CARE AGENCY aaada s pi ttma medical social worker with s mi

certified

HYGIENIST WANTED Twrtiya

U v o n u Area Call 5224*20

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST Radiology experience p i e f e i i e d Per

t b aue in u Hi

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST 1 yea r s s iue i lance traiei l i t aeg DS, OR

70WPM reports, typing 1 baaed pay (3V040 e U b n l ( h i m bam SoutlrfleW 2Sl-2*:iJ

MICROTECH 3 yei

P r t v a u Southfield l a b Call

4 — » T S S MEDICAL ASSISTANT aaadad lor b a y Westland office, a a p a i f a p i a t a i i a i but win trala rWH parson, ssnd r o o m s l » hoc >(00 observer 4 b o o M t

z MEDICAL ASSISTANT

a r g a s s & r S S & s r Ml* N H H T T B I IIS— > •

h r i office. Lheeafn F r i i l a s a aapen-

zussaSsunB

2 0 H 2 0 hsara | 0 r —o(L T • * fc

SSSS

NURSE AIDES

MIDNIGHT SHIFT FuM Time

l Y p u r i s a r s > r d e i i 4 Oaaaaa avall-

Newburgh Rd-, W eal las0. aaar Joy Rd. No phone calls

NURSES - tall Ume for xlacn Nuiaea h cm-call 4 Call Suaaa F r

NURSES O R 4 RECOVERY

Fall ttma day paaMaao available For details contact

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL 431-3304, Ext 377

An Equal Opportunity Employer

• H t g i a i s f l g po*lio" GARDEN O T Y HOSPITAL

431-3340. ExL 377 Aa Equal Opportanlty Employer

Nurse Technicians Reliable, car tM. U that'a yoa. we aaad yon! Positions available oa all shifts, f r e e training provided P l a sm apply in pea1 ana a t

Wayne Total Uvtng Center 4427 Venoy Rd. Wayne

ealik f 'laaasf

NURSING ASSISTANTS tar all s h l f u Expark

dSS."C

O F F I C E MANAGER lor Btrmingham doctors off ice. hniUlaasOng and laser

I billing prefer red Please aaad re-a t o Htrmlagham OMJya. (43

OFTICE MANAGER tar Trey Ophthalmolngjat^Raaj

PHARMACY TECHS INTERNS Im-metf iata 4 fall Om* poaltloea avaUahta ^ ^ ^ ^ M l a i i e t t f l a l d

PHYSIC AL THERAPY AIDE or ASSISTANT

P a r t I a. experienced I1-1M4

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE busy iietpsllam cttaic. Haft a r t aa

lag, tall or part Ume land 111 nil i and salary leigOiaaiianM ta: Box 034. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers.

11 Schoolcraft Rd Ltvoaka. Meh*-401*0

P B Y S K A L THERAPBTT

» • * ? * • * * " * p w f e r a a m a s t

R N S - L P N S . N a n a Aides, psych m o o n 4 mental health workers Need

r* Flexible bra? Wo pay t ap dollar P r o t a r e On* l & 4 M t

a call 401-1201

ACCOUNTING CLERK An Aetoenotlve F i r m located la Farodala Are* • saa*lng aa Accounting Clerk who la avai lable to wor t 33 hoars a week Th* Candida tea should poasam 1 2 years experience la accounting with a atrong background la a c c o a a u receivable, they * o « M also ha** wur t sd la aa in-dustrial setting. P lesas aand raoi wtth aalary injuH axiisiaU t n P O Box

I, ( ou tkgau . Michigan U 1 M

ACCOUNTING CLERK Sag health e m p r o n a o r located

'astern Wayne county haa Imsnertl-a te fall Ume opening tar aaper toaosd individual Excsllaat o p p u e t f l y for parsoa Interested la dtverslfed position working wtth • s t o m a tad accounting r ra lama M a t have computar experi-ence Wortlng knowledge of payroll 4

m a m a Maal typ* a m i a t m a m of 04wpm 4 good ti ' rnamliig aptitude important , ConapeUUv* wagea 4 b e n e f l u Quali-fied applicanU aand resume with salary requUemanu t o Box (42 Observer i Eccentric Newspapers, (4341 School-c ra f t Rd. Uvoeia, Michigan 4*150

ACCOUNTING MAN AGER

M i 1

Non-amol thru P L Send n a m e t o Box 041, 0»> aarrar 4 Eccentric Newsnapars . 343(1 Schoolcraft Rd 4*150

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Consulting Eagtaaaring F i n n la Sou th field seeks exper ienced A c c o e a u Receivable Clark Computer knowledge required Flexible hours Send Raaame to lac.. 33345 Greenfield. Southfield. ML, 4(471

An Eqaal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

CLERK Wastalda Detroit office needa Accounts Receivable d a r t . Pieeluua Accounts reculvahla or bookkeeplag i i ^ e u m required Maal type 3* tspm.. snd have food I* key caJoslatar skills Salary ( (75 par month, plaa axt Pleeee call Ma fard a l (37 or a n d resume Detroit. ML. U331

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E aaadsd to kaas busy niaad Real

S E C R E T A R Y Ml ty Oiaed Real Estate, p i u y a n y manage-

Evas., 544-2214

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY Birmingham real es ta te appralnal firm requires tndlvidsal srtth supareiaory ex-perience, good communl ra t ion and ward pr rir aaaliig ski l ls motivat ion and dependability Attention to detalL quali-ty aad production a re very impor t an t

CaB I >0 00M

RN'S Mad,Surg and 1CU-CCU 4 PudUtr ies

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T Traasarurs office. Northviile Twp Im-mediate fall ttma opening. Maat havs

temporary ^iiinp 1 sy s sa^ " 1 ' * . L| ^ | | ! j

oad /o r a a saaoriata lagras M baotoam Is ihn laMia l i i a o r related f l a i g Sa la ry ! r a a e m tram: 111.500 to * 1 ( J 4 4 with f u L b e n e f l u Inelsdlng adacatloa. Apply by Nov 1. 1*4* te T w p Mananar Northvillo l > p , 41(44 I ( S e R d Northviile MlcMgan. 401*7 2247

504 Halp Wanted f H H i i a H a r i n a l v T T I C f - v l V n C A l

TRAFFIC CLERK

Hare a aa u p p w t l l y te wort creet iv* productlan center M al adi a t I m a g agency

Yoa will h* i iseii nmiili tar o n t raff ic reordhaator with d m typing air exile sea Mlla. loealtrw charge m e u . Bang, aad t i l ip>noi

i r a j i 3 L " j r ^ latent aad c s a m — i e to M g t e asveral

JSSt

prahaaafv* banafiU. For prompt aelf oration, aand yoar IUSISIW or qanttfica-Uona tor

Advertising Thompson

Dr.,

U470

Eqaal Opportamty pnon* cnlM.

ALL PHASES of coconmartaad able Inrlufhng beak re

om.. for an amfa. tloua panou with < • u n a to Box 0(4, Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers (41(1 Schoolcraft Rd

ANXIOUS TO

WORK?

• Sr. Typists <44wpml

• Stenographers (44-104 WPl f f

• Transcriptionists • Word Processors

TOP PAY BONUSES BENEFITS

NO FEE Troy 362-4650

Detroit 962-9650 Livonia 464-9490

S'fld 354-0555

Olsten Temporary Services

An Equal Opportanlty Employer

ARE YOU LOW INCOME-ARE YOU ON ADC7

I atena to earning more m o n r 1. Call *(* OhOI 2 Go to school F R E E 1 lislas ' l e e f ree with aaatelanci 4 YosH land that >shf

ChU today-444-0344 r BUSINESS s e a

SECRETARY for doctor 's Office W a l a n d Area Maat have accurate 4* WPM typing 4 Most have good BCBS Madicare / l Iad teaM loaaraac* coding knowledge Goad Efegllah akilli re-quired. ft h is per w e i O n l y qualified

Resume te. 334 N. MI., 4*170 e s u - « d ~

SECRETARY FULL TIME For medical office la Cantea. Typing akilbs required V 7140 Sheldon Rd

SER VICE COORDINATOR o* care caaaa la Blooexv

field HUM. Excellent clorlcal 4 comma-

Mldwuat Hons* Car*

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

Hay* control of Choose the facility aad the )ofe you

If yoo bav* axpesieaa.* in any of the fol-owtag a reas

SECRETARIAL MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION

gtszzxr1"*"-' TYPIST 4* -r- WPM ACCOUNTING

CALL US TODAY!

478-6815 TRANSCRIPTIONIST.

ULTRA SOUND evperieneed M Echo 4 H i 4 » n a a Ba r t lay o f f i c e ExpaDam

i n ?

f a l l / pa r t O m s Sand Beech Road Vat, 341 Redford MI 44344

X-RAY TECHNICIAN - W i m e n 11 Fall or por t time tar tmSBB Orth g J i c - p S ^ t e n r e

502 Halp Wanted Pantal Madical

ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST

Wa are a growth nrtatded and font mov-ing division of NYSE listed P r e m i e r In-daatrtel Corporation Wa ar* Inokliig tar a a experienced oalgoaag Lndtyidsuu te provide admlidsl iol lee aaMotonra to the Regional Manager

' SECRETARY for For tane (40 < _ ay la Plymoeth Type 5* WPM. Rllag 4

M W S C I S E tar office n r a i a a u i t a a i . 0 . porting s p appotntmanu, making t rave l ar range-manta and ganaral offica d a a a a T T - l y e a n experlesn* la a related pcaulon Is required Wa offer a a a t t rac t ive aalary a M full bonofit package. ForconMdara-Uoa please call Mna

DUne Wagner (313) (44-1440

NEW ARK ELECTRONICS 247(4 Bubbull

Ouk P a r t . Ml 44317

Eoaal Opportunity Employer M F . H

AIRUNE RESERVATION AGENT

1( years or elder Accurate typing (nan-

s s i s r ^ r t t r ^ s s s ; able to dft ahift w o r t . Low Income or laid off raaManU of Wayos County -except Dswartver, m a y aaad l ismiisa to P O Bax (1(44. Uvoma. W I l l l l -

O p p o r t l t y E m p l o y ,

L n p n l a m e f and oraa-i lor all around general of!

. 13 to 4pm or i Glamor Inc..

D a l y .

A SECRETARY - wtth ssod math ap t i teda 4 office aklUs tar loa th f l aM oom-paary typo 51 WPM. aosna word pro-

Ssttuuszz&jur FULL CHARGE - bookkeeper tar p a r t " — p o s i t i o n , aome c o m p e u r 4 Income

feaowiedge he lp fu l Good phone nancatlon 4 34 Ms par week tar

GENERAL OFTICE P a r t firm. 4

person tar Ook tyua *4-U WpM. aome filiag anility WID train te w u r t

with n i m Temporary to go p e r m a n e n t Salary win ba (1* *40 to ( lX4b0

NEVER A F E E

UNIF0RCE S'THFLD 357-0034

B'HAM 646-7660

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER

Faol xrowmg r n n w l i a t l i n a firm. baaed b Soa&AaM. seeks ae in hookkaapar Mast have 1-1 y u a n a x » rianc* a A 'R, A P , 4 payro l l IBM PC

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502 Halp Wanted Dental-Medical

NURSES AIDES COMPANION/SITTERS

Available to match your schedule.

Call now.

leal Personnel PooI7 OFBM 24 HOURS SouihfMd/Dntrott: 362-0111

Ponttec; 334-OOSO Ann Arbor.

Dental Office SPECIALTY HYGIENIST

Do yoo relate well with people? Do you enjoy helping persons learn?

Do you s e e youraalf aa a professional Dental Hyglenist?

If so. we want to talk with you!

To arrange a confidential Interview pleaae phone

357-3109 _ Wa understand tha vaHM of outatandlng tatentl

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF NURSING

100 sfcNted nursing bed facMty. Primary care focus, BSN required. Minimum 3

in nuralng managecr>ent preferred. Prop-

dynamic environment; Dackaoe. I f • Ttz!-

•aume to:

Southfield

18Cw<P,C- 16CR.W.Q- 14CI O&E Thursday, Octooer 24. 1985

Win 2 Red Wing tickets t O W I N S e n a your n a m e and address, on a p o s t c a r d , t o R E D W I N G T I C K E T S , T h e

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d L»vonia. M l 4 8 i 5 0

r^en watch the classified section every Monday and Thursday When your name appears, you're a winner' Enter soon and as often as you like

504 M p Wanted Office-Clerical

ASSISTANT Advertaing agency >wti Individual U> •aaut with Uk filing. rMwrctiM and -naintenance at art wort lor tabiaide L«ght trpin( required Flexible hours tor Una 2-3 month lesnporary ptaition Please apply at K0L0N BlTTKEH 4 DESMOND INC

100 East Big BM-B Roed Troy, Ml m i l

ASS T SALES SECRETARY position available lor hardworking pro-feaeiooal well-ajwkeo peraoc Man typ* 4S wpm . bave I year of of ?lc« experl eoc*. be srlUmg lo wort overtime. 4 Be flexible epcmgJi to wort tor eeveral pi* Excellent beneflu 4 frest working -nrvlrooment Call Mrs Alexander a I 3S8-04M or send rwmi to P 0 Boi !0M Southfield Ml 4MJ4

ATTENTION: JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE i* available to von a[ no coal We ar* a I

fovernmetrt funded placemeot service yoa oevd a gooO job or ar* underem

pioved aad awl low income £uiOe..ne* | call m al ooe*1 We will aid yon in find | ing • good Job OakUnd County resi 1-nU only Ask lor -TEFT W*:»l8

A t t e n t i o n :

Typists

• Word

Processors

• Secretaries

• Data Entry Now that the school year is beginning, moms think of yourself Work as a tempo-rary for S S.I. and enjoy In-teresting assignments at lop companies while you have flexibility your life style de-mands.

• BONUS PLAN

• NO FEE

» 4 M p Wanted Offk»-Cter ic* l

ATTENTION TYPISTS

SECRETARIES DATA ENTRY

if you have experience -we have |obs

Top Pay No Fee Downtown 963-5050 Southfield 569-1878 Bloomfield Hills 332-2633

VICTOR TEMPORARY SERVICES

M F EOE

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

BOOKKEEPER Birmtiygham CPA firm >MU| full time Bookkeeper wit* minimum ) yean nperienc* Duties include inter naJ Ume 4 billing recor* aeooenta -eceivable, client 4 Internal bookkeep ing. com pa ter experience tleairtble Re-•pood in confident* lo

MeUen. Seal 4 Plvoa J04OC T*Jegr*p4, SlBU 1 HI Birmingham. Mice IMIO

504 M p W a n t a d Off ice-Cieocal

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY 'or oot parson otflc* lor approximately J months now thru Febraary Apply Jaybird Automation Mill Cleadal* Livonia, off Stark Road I » t i 4 Scnooicreft

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Cler ical

BOOKKEEPER Experienced Pan time Flexible work schedule Trtvei agency experience helpful but ncx nac eaaary Southfield location Please cail Cheryl »an>5 30ptr, al 111-0131

AUTO BILLER Aolo Blller ore***! for

\ volume ABU) Dealership Immedi t opetunf available Good beoefita & * AppU In Peraao 9am-4 pm

SOtTHFIELD DODGE 2*421 W 22 Uile Rd Sou&fleJd. Michigan

m-MM An Equal Opportunity Employer

BOOKJCIZPCR Ml ciurf* with computer expmmct for Troy dxnpe ny Rtaumt Bad u k n r«qttir*tTwetJ to Bos IM Obeervw 4 Ercwlnr New

Cper* M2il Scbooicra/I Rd Li*oou chkgAO i$ .bC

n s r .

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY Compmar eipenenc* pr«<«rrad. Plrro-omh 44»-MM «1» SJ10

e Mgr. I® IMBOl I

Auto-Off ice i !! y« liavr eipenenc* I fobs In a Dealership Office 4 inl*re»te«3 i in Saperviaioo 4 Job .Semn'.y you ar* an excellent candidate (or Uua poaition

[ Excellent beneflu 4 wortlng coodl

Teietraph, SoothfleM JS5-1900

BIXIKKEEPER Fali-Charfe thra General Le«l«er Some F'ejbuard 4 Computer experience help-ful Fall-time pcaiUon Send reaume Lo .Mr Miller, Je-w1*h Family Service J«!» Greenf ld Rd ScwuAeld. Mich ««?S or call JSH 540

- BILLING CLERJC and General Office Wort Reqoires typ-ing 4 working witA the Public Congenial Office in Troy M] Mil BIRMINGHAM INSURANCE Ajeocy

Lxwklng for experienced Peraonal 4 Cominwcial Lines Peraon Full or pan ume Reeume U> Box 881 Obaerver 4

1 Eccentric Newapapera, MIS I School-craft Rd LJvtxua. Michigan 411 MS BIRMINGHAM ;aw office aeeta I full time iecT*tan*a Ooe year experleoce helpful Genera, office akllka required

WO

BOOKKEEPER Full Ume. lor •errtc* firm In South-field Minimum 2 yean Accounu Pay able and General Ledger experience ac a i-ompulerlaed »y«tem Salary com menaurale with experlenc* Conpaay paid benefit package Send reaume to CEC. Inc 15111 Southfield Rd , South-tmiOr ttl 4«3* Attention Ccetrotier

Equal OjuMnanlty Employer M F BOOKKEEPER full charge 10 hia per week Income lax knowl

communication

Benefit

BOOKKEEPER new center area, na Uooal rrowsng manofactarlM firm •ee*a loll aervlc* bookkeeper Mint be experienced in all pfeaaee of accoonu receivable* payables general ledger computer automated equipment Noe smoilng alllce Excellent salary 4 beo efiu Secure parting Send reeuroe lo Seroco 310 Piquetie St, Detroit, Mick 48203

BOOKKEEPER Sharp, aanrtiv* mdi vidoal nsia«3 aa soon aa poaaible lor well aerahliaherl grcrwsag isnovaUn SowthfieJd company Max have strong general ledger background foe maKl compaaata (das full knowledge al man aal tyatema Management poUBtial for •~omrounicaUT* applicant Forward re same with salary reoulrementa to P 0 Box 1088 Sowthfield. Ml I88S4

B O O K K E E P I N G D A T A ENTRY A C C O U N T I N G

Permanent and tamporary available la all areas of I accounting, aad data fall tune and pert tune No appt neceaeary for Inumrvi be-tweec » an and 4 pm Pleaae drug a copy of yowr reeume All fees are paid by companiee A C C O U N T E M P S . INC.

m i s W » Mile Rd Soil* 870. Honeywell Bidg

SouthfieM. Mi 4807 i

5 5 7 - 8 3 6 7

504 M p Wanted OfAcv-Ctericai

CHALLENGING Clerical Poel Ikons svailahta Fall 4 pari tune Great op* portasuty for coUa«e stall snu aad homamahara SowthAekf rssi 1iaU cadi Joeh fur Free )ah paacemesx No l»-

14*8187 CLERICAL HELP era. office wort, a •nee halpfal 1 years offln

' Call Kathy JAM

504 t U p Wanted O f f i c e - C l e n c h

C08CPITXR DATA Eatry part hoeri per weak Camjastsr e

Fn IAM 4 Llvunu

« . . w r y Calculator 4*^14 504 H«lp Wanted

A j ^ W h i ^ L l n J S S h Rd , Offlc#-Clarical

CLERICAL HELP needed pan Un>e Muat be m a m 4 wall grooaued Call Man thro Fn. 8am-Spm

M87H CLERICAL pen ume In *op office, filing, poadag Ea^^Bkjg^ns^ , u r « r s

BOOICKEEPER-S HELPER i buay conatructioe offkee located In Farmlagton Hills Duties will Include preparation of rwom statements, m rate typtng 4 fallow up of inaurance wort, various other office duller* Expe-nence neceaaary Non smoking office Send Reamne to Pei susmel Strertor 14747 Kalated Rd Farmli ton Hills, Ml . 484118

Equal Opportunity Employer

CALL C O N T E M P O R A R I E S

Temporary Cleeical Service

BOOKKEEPER to aMUt heed book keener of amall real state office tn Southfield Send reeume 4 saLuy re-quirement* to Box *«8 Observer 4 Eccentric ISewapsners. MI&l School , craft Rd . Livonia, Mlciugas U1M

Travel ClULrge

j O O O B W H ^ l e experienced fall .

BOOKKEEPER UNIQUE OPPORTt-NTTY

BLirE PRINT Machine Operator De-Uller Metro area High School gradu at* with drafting experience or know! edge Send r m w or letter of Introduc Uon to Marram Design 82S8 Cunnlng-kam Rd Bnghton, Mich 48118

BOOKKEEPER OFFICE MANAGER Pan Ume. lor real estate management and brokerage firm 27-10 houri per week Knowledge of payroll laxea, ac counu receivable and payable seme typing r*«julr*d Town Center location. Soulhfleld Call JJJ »S55

Southfield Livonia Pontiac Dearbor r Detroit Sterl ing Hgts

569-7500 525-0330 338-0402 565-8060 963-2290 977-5740

charge South

Wld Office Some experience helpful In general ledger management state-ment, parrotl tax repon preparation, etc SmaL office, nori amok en Excel ton opportiuiily Send replies to Per aonnel Dept. (till W 10 Mile Rd Sul1e3l7 Sovthfleld Michigan 48075

Supplemental Staffing, Inc. The Temporary Help People

A I. TO DEALERSHIP Auto Body Clerical Eipenenc* preferred Full time Sun immediately Boh Jaannotle Pontiac Inc Aak lor Linda 4M-1M0

BOOKKEEPER Birmingham baaed Real Estate Man agemenl Co needs experienced Book keeper Accounu Parable Receivable Person Salary commeosursie with ex penence Experience thru Trial bal-ance e*efened Send resume along with salan ratjuir*m*nU to Personnel 280 N woodward Suite 408, Birmingham, Michigan 48011

BOOKKEEPING, GENERAL OFFICE Good appearance Noo-arooker pre-ferred Entry-level Southfield location

Ml 1000 BUSY ROCHESTER OFFICE needs ReceplloniJt Secretary Basic office ski 111 typing 51 WPM Call before noon. 851-2517

BOOKKEEPER PART TIME FINANCIAL Institution in Wayne area seeking part-lime Bookkeeper! Mall reptlea lo Box 812 Observer 4 Eccen tnc Newspaper*. Mill Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 481W

An Equal Opportunity Employer BOOKKEEPER

Pan Ume lor small family clinic In Farmington Call between 2-Spm

474 1781 BOOKKEEPER Pan Ume. full time Career opportunity Mature individual 5 years experience minimum Cr*dlt background helpful A£(reaa!ve grow ing company with great beneftta Call for appointment 477 8171

Permanent career opportunity for rap-idly expanding Accounting Services De-partment of Large, well-establlshee Southfield CPA firm Successful appli-cant will hare experience through monthly financial statements and eo)oy dealing with aad assisting a variety of clianta In a cordial. |« nfssslnnl a trace pber* Salary commensurate with expe-rience, competitive benefits, fleck* hours Sand complete resume nrlading kalarj requtrenwls in confidence to Mr Frost P 0 Box 881 48017

B E N E F I T S Paid Vacation

Medical Insurance

H I G H P A Y m all office clerical positions

WORK CLOSE TO H O M E

Ttmporary^Assignments cover

We need Word Processors. Switchboard Operators. Secretaries. Typssta Accounting Clerta, and all types

of office support Call for appointment

5 8 3 - 4 8 5 8 Aak for Gloria Martin

CHALLENGING ASSIGNMENTS well-established l«af and short term assignments for all

SECRETARY In large corporation for with good all around secretarial aknw I EXECUTIVE SECRETARY for top execuuve at large corporation Shorthand a plus Word processing a U. Southfield Ml

An Equal Opportunity Employer

B O O K K E E P E R We are seeking a s»«L -organised, self starting individual to take charge of our bookkeeping needa We are currently converting to computer aad our raadl date most have a strong background We ar* a real vestment and development firm sstng pegboard partnership accounting rr» tern Duties Include Accounts pavable

BOOKKEEPER Pan time, flexible bours, in LJvooia Medical Office Pleaaant worttnsenw ronment experience necessary Pleaae call John Nemea, CPA, lh4-0»00 CPA Firm representing client

BIXIKKEEPER Service Business office lo Oak Part de-sires a bookkrwper with typtaf 4 tele-phone skills Call 153 1155

accotrou receivable, bank reconcllla Hon. payroll and general ledger throu«b trial balance Our office ta for »oo-smoken aad la located In Farmington Hilla Please send resume and salarr requirements to

A r b o r C o r p o r a t o r s 31805 Middlebett, S 305

Farmington Hills, Ml 48018 Attention; Carolyn

BOOKKEEPER "with computer programming experl-eace for an Oakland Count* Wayne County law firm Send resume to 7M W Big Beaver, Suite 1818. Trov MI 48084

504 Help W a n t e d Of f ice -Cle r ica l

• W O R D PROCESSING OPERATORS • SECRETARIES • TYPISTS • DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

• SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS • RECEPTIONISTS

EXPERIENCED WORD PROCESSOR all types of word processors needed for long and short term assignments

IBM PC OPERATORS Deeded for var lous aas^nmenU In the TTI-County area

GENERAL OFTICE • must hav* aome typing abilities and be dependable, for long and short term assignments

DECMATE WORD PROCESSOR iarj* corporation in Troy area needs trained and or experienced Dec Mate Operators

RECEPTIONIST beautiful office needs front office Receptionist for long term assignment Previous switchboard experience belpful but not

BENEFITS PAID VACATIONS PAID HOLIDAY'S WORD PROCESSING TRAINING

Call us now for ac appointment Aak about our new benefit package and flad

JlTheRast

ENTECH SERVICES, LTD. 777 Chicago Rd., Troy

332-4350 568-5610

A h e a d of T h e R e s t

FarmuctoE Rd CLERICAL

Needed for Sntarhen Service I ' Person with exceptional Office stilk. CaB ill Uil

CLERICAL PART TIME Job will require pel sun with good typ-ing aad grammar skills Yoa wtU aJsc do filing aad half- with esnaral office wort Houri 1 Oam-lpm Southfield lo

CLERICAL PART TIME Mature rsspooatMs adult, eenera. off-Ice skills, typing sad filing Hours >-1 PM JenerMs Telegraph 'area Call Mrs Han U7 UH

COMPUTER OPERATOR foe IBM System 21 Part-time. Mon Wed., FrL for Uvonia Accounting Firm Some C o m ^ e x p u n ^ T l good^tygjj

DATA ENTRY CLERK Frsttar Appliance haa 2 pan time poes twos available is th* Data Pirn MIIM Dept Raaponslbtluea include Data Ec try on a computer terminal, light filing

18 hours per Appty In

person at FRETTER APPLIANCE »»#1 Schoolcraft, Uvoma

SECRETARIAL PustUoa open al Lone Ptumhtng Co. far pel am seeking pan time work Basse aacrstarial sklDa re-

3u«ry would bs sary Apply al Lang PtamMag Co 1*8 E Main Si NorthrtlM MMTI Aa

Equal Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY

FREE TRAINING For qualified low income Oakla County residents Call 541-U45

DATA ENTRY/KEYPUNCH Data Entry Keypuacher needed imme-diately for our 4pm to 11 Mtdnlcht shift Should be f»miii«v with key In tape equipment iNlxdorfl aad prciceaa a minimum of 18,8*8 strokes par hosr Mast be willing tn wort overtime do-ing peak periods Excellent benefit package and men Pleaae

SECRETARIES U yos bav* typing *ills of 48 WPM or more, and want to bs placed ta a chal-lenging job. CALL US TODAY

TEMPORARY PROFESSIONALS

478-6815

Mid Vice office seats! sm Malar* reliable, good communicator, some computer wort Application forms available or aend resume to Novl American. Inc., Martin Bailor, M«r. MM Grand Rlvw Novl. Ml 48848 H mile W of Haggury CLERICAL SECRETARY needed st an architectural eeglneerts* firm Owe year uauMm ta office pracedai* Type M WPM Knctlah skills Word pro-cessing 4 shorthand (aefesied but aot required Benefits provided Call or

Jem.. 14147 Farmln Rd Livonia,

kenefhs provided • to Gha/art 4 As Dept. 14147 Farmington - MI 4111A 421 ShOO

CLERK TYPIST for large Troy Inaurance Co 50 WPM Beneflu Contact Mrs McCallum, Home insurance Co. «7# 240C

CLERK TYPIST Maccabees Mutual home office staff is growing 4 we ar* looking for tainted people to grow wtth as We ar* current-ly seeking a sharp full Ume clerk typ-

l Requirements include 50wpm ecru te typing, good math 4 mgllsh ahllM lha abtllty to leant quickly Excellent

benefits are Included aa well aa a com-petitive salary 4 advancement opportn Mty Send laeaina or apply to

Pwsonnel Maccabees Mutaal Ufe Inaurance Co

P 0 Box 2181 25*00 Northwestern Hwy

Southfield. M] 440 r An Equal Opportanlty Employer

CLERK TYPia i to pei fm in general office work Plaesant waiting cmdi Hons, favorable hours Not afraid to ex-cept responsibility Some Mag Card' Computer experience prefea led Inaur ance company Somerset Mall aree Call for interview 840-UM

Perw S7 PO Box 2127

Southfield. MI 4*817

An Equel Opportunity Employer DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

Prof seal siai persona with i speed Opportunity fi expending Livonia company Immedl-

INdTta^SrP 421-8002 DATA INPIT CLERK 4 Switchboard relief operator General office resnonal blllties Experience required Southfield

firm Reply to Box 132, Obasrvsr 4 School

a n * Eccentric Newipepen. Mill craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 481

DATA PROCESSING POSITION Fretter Appliance has a full Ume peal Uon entering data on a computer terml nal Accounts receivable experience de-aired. data entry 4 good flgur* apt]lade

1 Apply In person at FRETTER APPLIANCES

11*01 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia

C R E D I T I N V E S T I G A T O R

suable rapidly growing company offers a lovely new oAlce and excellent bene-flu If you are experienced In credit In-vestigation. this could be your gohtaai opportanlty To 111.100 Fee paid Her ry Call Rita now 1513000

SWELLING & SNELLINQ

CUSTOMER SHI VICE REP aad follow-up Typing required 34 54 Hr . good fringua Will trail location Call Cynthia Almas

r s s ;

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504 Help W a n t e d Off ica-Clar ical

ui iRMVi' \ W I T H K E L L Y S E R V I C E S

re p r o u d to a n n o u n c e our W o r k & W i n " s w e e p s t a k e s for all Kelly t e m p o r a r y e m p l o y e e s m o r e you w o r k , the bet ter your c h a n c e s to win o n e of t h e s e 1986 a u t o m o b i l e s

• Dodge Caravan

• Ford Mustang Convertible

Or , a c h a n c e to win:

tte R e 5. 0 . r d e r > ' *Q " ' ca TC-X Cameras w i th Cases, Pulsar Watches — Ladies' or »—m to ta l , Ovti 550 prizes will b e gTven away nat ional ly . Every b r a n c h wilTTiave a w i n n e r

Work & Win is ,ust o n e more exce l l en t r e a s o n to jo in Kelly Services t o d a y ! For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n en ry f o r m , visit or call y o u r Kelly o f f i c e nea r e s t you N o p u r c h a s e o r p a y m e n t r e q u i r e d .

• Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta

• A M C C-J Renegade

Berkley i7am - 5:30pm) 3233 W o o d w a r d A v e n u e

B loomf ie ld /Pon t i ac (7am - 5:30pm) 2000 N. W o o d w a r d Avenue

Farming ton HMs(7am - 5:30pm) 34115 W. Twelve Mile Rd., Suite 155

Uvonia (7am - 5 :30pm) 33133 Schoolcra f t Rd.

l ivon ia (8am - 4 p m ) 29449 W. Six Mi le Rd.

(8am - 4pm) . . . 41850 |oy Rd.

S o U W I d d ( 7 a m - 5 : 3 0 p m ) 28222 FrankSn Rd

Troy (7am - 5 : 3 0 p m ) 2265 Liverrvoh, Sui te 850

398-7900

642-9650/338-0338

55J-7B20

522-4020

522-3922

453-2211

W e s t l a n d (8am - 4 p m ) 34240 Ford R o a d

352-5220

362-111

729-1840

KLW%" — b f c H V I C E S Nobody Puts Temporaries To The Te*t Like Kelly

Not tn m n r y i newer t Equal Opportunity Employ** M/F/H

EARN HOLIDAY ^ ^ ^

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APPLY TODAY

Switchboard iTXmenek*: (Horlaoei

Clerk Typists (4*-S*wtW

Senior Typists Our aervice baa immediate temporary openings in the Uvonu Farmington HUla aad SouthfieM areas Muat have 8 mon the experience Call tmroedlateiv

Secretar ies & Of f ice Personnel

LOOKING FOR A NEW JOB?

E V E N I N G A P P O I N T M E N T S

ALL FEES PAID

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS ARBOR TEMPORARIES 9450 S. Main, Sulla 102

Ptymouth, Ml. 43170 459-1166

504 Help Wanted Off lca-Clar lcai

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Caa you handle 3 phone calls at ta* time aad keep these all happy' Can you rend an executive air rslde aad fl^re the beel direct flight1 Can yos file pa-peri and rind than again within a rea-sonable time* Do you have a smile la

Are rou ahorthand

rsssirnishly good at • X z

Soothfteld development sad pramoOon-al office needs you CaH EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Seles At-ssslant for a male* New York Slock Ex c*an«e firm is Wateru Suburta Candi-dates should have at iaaat 3 years rMat-ed secretarial axpei lenta Fall compa ny benefits salary negotiable Please aand resume to Box (78. Obaerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 38251 School craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 441M

ed for boay Ullgsllf practice Word is in easing knowledge prof err Bloomfield I— Hills location Call Joyce Lnxoe 118-2*28

TIRED of a long day 4 traffic' Btr mln0am firm seeks secretary with food skills 4 some computar experl ance for 4 dav week Send letter 1 re-sume to 1*8 Pierce St, Suite om, Bir-mingham. ML, 48011

SECRETARY •Accurate typist 4 Lamar Word Pro-

•Excellent grammar aad spelling re-quired We need someone tn th* Plymouth area with the above skills ExceDent pay aad suriwusdlao- non-smoklag office at

" by resume with phone number or letter stating qualifi-cations. sxpeileuLe sad aalary history Box 811 Cfeserver 4 Eccentric News-papers. Mill Schoolcraft Rd. Uvonia. Michigan 48118

S E C R E T A R Y A c h a l l e n g i n g a n d in teres t ing s e c r e t a r i a l pos i -tion is o p e n r epor t ing to t he P r e s i d e n t of a fas t g rowing mul t i -na t iona l m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o r p o r a -tion. S a l a r y , b o n u s , a n d p ro f i t - sha r ing a l o n g with j ob s e c u r i t y a n d t h e oppo r tun i ty t o work with g r e a t p e o p l e . You will n e e d exce l l en t s e c r e t a r i a l skills, typing 65 w p m . u s e d ic ta t ing m a c h i n e , e t c . W e will train In u s e of c o m p u t e r a n d w o r d p r o c e s s o r , mus t b e a b l e t o c o m m u n i -c a t e in G e r m a n . S e n d r e s u m e :

Inductoheat, Inc. J o h n Stoil

3 2 2 5 1 N. Avis Dr. M a d i s o n Heights , Ml 4 8 0 7 1

585-9383

LEGAL SECRETARIES

O u t s t a n d i n g p e r m a n e n t pos i t ions a n d t e m p o -rary a s s i g n m e n t s a r e ava i lab le t h r o u g h o u t De-troit a n d s u b u r b s . Se lec t t h e o n e b e e t fo r you. Don' t d e l a y , call t o d a y fo r c o u r t e o u s , n o fee , p l a c e m e n t a s s i s t a n c e .

MOO Town Center, Strike

(tlS)

E x p a n s i o n H a s C r e a t e d The Following New Employment Opportunities Wfth Our Company

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y • Minimum 2 Yrs. Experience

• Excellent Organization Skills •Type 65 + W P M • Dictation/Transcription

S E C R E T A R I E S • 1 Yr. Secretarial Experience Required •Type 45 -I-WPM • Dlctatlon/Tranacrlptlon

C L E R K / T Y P I S T • 1 Yr. Experience Required • Type 35-45 WPM

D A T A E N T R Y C L E R K • 1 Yr. CRT Date Entry Experience Required • Good Verbal & Written Skills Required RECEPTION/SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS

(FanMnglon HUM 4 Uvontm) • 1 Yr. General Business Experience • Excellent Communication Skills • Type 35-45 WPM • Dimension Phone System Experience a +

> oflwr an iic*a*n> nnmpan—Mon t frtnga bona*

Send your rtwume Ie:

Carol Wilton

C0MMUMCATKM8 34115 W. 12 MNe A& FntogtasMh, ML 41011

GfV COMMUNICATIONS

S o m e b o d y

S o m e t i m e Temporary Help

Uvonia 477-0900 Madison Hts 545-1700 Southfield 272-8500

mployment Clerk •TaiUbte Must be

able lo tj-pe 40 WPM Appty Mon thru Frt

Pinker ton 's Inc. 15565 Northland Or

Sulla 206 E.. Southfield 569-1004

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY ASSETA.NT International company looking for per aon to wort with oar Japanese anc> neertnt_ sales staff in our Snuthfietd office Proficient In X^llak. spelling 4 grammar wtth excellent typing and good math apdtade Asm company mow ledge desirable, ahorthand not e»-santial Send resume aad salary re-quirements to Box 384 Cltn in 4 Ec-centric Newspapers. Mill Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia, Michigan a m

Secretary Bell Northern Research, a leader la the telecommunlcstiaa rassail> Is currently sesklhg a vidua! for the Human Resources De-partment la aiMWinri to tarial dm

" . T - S : ourci

<M3tloe to (snarsJ responsibilities t files answering

routine employee inquiries, snd coordi listing intervew echadnles aad travel

Requlrumenta tana, experia Include 1-3 yuan secre-prnrssslrig skills and retartal school bertrroead Selected candidate must be weB crganlaed. pos-aeea excellent communieatiae skills, snd have the ability lo accomplish mul-tiple ' aakl with minimum supemsKn

For Lmmedlaia cooaiderauon please forward your resume complete with sslary history Ur

C. Maazaroa H.R. Representative

Human F<esourcea-OE 1021

BNR 100 Phoenix Drtve

Ann ArbOf, MI.4B106

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Experienced LEGAL SECRETARY 88 plus WPM Start now Salary 4 beneflu commensurate with experl ence Call Lor! si 1M-M*»

-J« '/I—* skills a must. Dental office environment Job includes 1 eves Canton arua Ml-1414 EXPERIENCES Qualified individual for 1 parson linurants repair contrac-tor'! office Must have 3 yrs experience with all around wort Good on phonaa with people 4 good alat'.efieal typaal Good wages paid vacs Hon Redford area U173M

FARJCJ4CTON FARMINGTON HH-TA Person naailsd lor aacrstarial duties aif lernoons 4 weekenda For information pleaae call Earls between 8 4 18 a m Weekdays at 478-?8«*

FILING CLERK part time, *8 per hour Call after 8pm or before 8am

8418813 time, several

Troy, Southfield FILING DUTIES, part positions available In T I Northviile areas Hours tn match your schedule Mon thru Frt No area ia^, weekends, bolldsys Sand renum* lo T Francis, PO Box Hill Gross* Point* Woods. Mich 44118

FORECLOSURE CLERK Law firm, located m Birmingham, seeks Intelligent, energetic Individual with excellent typing skills Familiar with La(al Document* Forsctasur* or Mortgage experience - A Plus Word Prin'ssulin eipuriencs helpful Call •am-llamor lpm-4 Mpm. 884-TT81

FREE TRAINING WORD PROCESSING CLERK TYPIST Excellent opportunity lor qualified low income Oakland County i aalilnm to train for a rewarding career This pro-gram la apt—wed >y a govarnmsnt agency and provides traaaportatiaa al lowance For more Information, call

848-8*88

GENERAL OFFICE COMPUTER Southfield office needs accurate self starter for computer {Tetevtdsoi aad

II sasliig '"Word Slsr), typing. Wing, stc j Send i seen ll sad aalary r*

qsuruanenta to Box 870, Otosrvsr 4 Ec Mill Schoolcrsfi 8818* Rd.. Uvoma.

GENERAL OFFICE, Wi • ru f red Part time. thru Frt w aome flexIM^

ar expen IPM-IPM

GENERAL Offica dart. Accounts pay eOanl beneflu 4 wortlng a k Apply at Mack* Laundry

vicua, 10443 W 8 Mile rd Uvonia GENERAL OFFICE, for |

offica Teiephcoe expert Pirate typing required

apply 1*180 Telegraph. Sou 1M. S of ll Mile. East wtrsnce

SECRETARY-BOOKKEEPER for Troy CPA office. Fall or pert-Urn* position. Good typing 4 secretarial

la - and light bookkeeping (Dala Entry 1 84*-Mlfl

Law GENERAL OFFICE

Part-time position In Blrmingh Office performing varied dstisi flllag. tight typing. DaU Entry on CRT etc Experience oot necessary Hours flexible Ideal for Student or Hotos

MMTfi

ENTRY LEVEL

COLLECTION laahion rham seeks

an Individual for ta centralised a edit division Only those with l-l years pre-view credit customer service or coUec-

d apply

We offer a food aurtlng salary sad comprehensive benefit program inch Ing merchandise discount Qualified i plicanu should call Mrs Botwtnn 111-8*08 between 8um 4 nooa only

Winkelman's Ao Equsu Opportanlty Employer

ETNA LIFE 4 CASUALTY M seeklag s ty

s i s elely <u i sssfsl late CRT Abtllty to wart • a fast paend sa.Uoamsal iniami Office la-eatad la Trwy Starttag aalary I113M plaa excaUsnt company bessafttk Pleaae

817-4*13

EXECUTTVE ASSISTANT D» have sirsllsm saerutarlal Mfc, aad ability to write, aad Uha Oax ham? Preshdent of faat-paend SouthfieM com-pany needa yoa. Plans* sail hslsssa ham sad noon (ao Tass) sUth-UU,

Ext 17

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

EXECUTIVE SBCETARy Isd full t*aa for ssaaafactari^

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

RECEPTIONIST

Me. Wdqewey, 563-124* A a t ^ O „ 1 » k i f s l . i n .

a r t r r m r t S a w S i r r

• w h i M S a a M u

S A L E S S E C R E T A R Y

to work fuS-ttme lor e 8otHh*a*d Co.

12 Noon (not T u e e ^ e t 11. Ext. 17

SECRETARY Bookfcaeper Abie to or-ganise 4 assist Interior deamer In Bir-mingham office Part time. fleHhia hour*. Personable, able to deal wtth boU clients 4 suppliers P.DC Design 84S-M1S

SECRETARY CATERING Part Itme wtth food 4 beverage or hotel related experience. Send rsaume to & Kelly Ramada Hotel, ttXU Telegraph Rd, Southfield, MI 44*14

An Equal Opportanlty Employer SECRETARY

Central Uvonia office seek* mdlvidaal With good typing skills 4 plea as nl tele-

1 have ss eye for to box sttt, Ob-

cuntric Newspaper*. MZ81 Rd. Uvoaks.

SECRETARY Cfcalisagtag pnsltlna for mstars Secre-tary with minimum three years' experi-ence sad rrrelleur admlaistrstive skills

asiac computer ai |ieilenie ra-4 SKorthand a plaa Apulicaau be well poised, have sffecOv*

aaatcatloa skllM aad strung or-gaalsafhmel ability

38331 Schoolcrafl Uvoaia. hC M18*

Bmrtpy SECRETARY CLERK

wporaUoa seeklas ta hM cwlieet l piag k f r 4 we

s^sst are'aoi I

GENERAL OFFICE Need a

qulrements to Pox >MObeerver a Ec-centric Newspaper*. 18JSI Srhonfcjhfl Rd , Uvonia, Michigan U1M

G e n e r a l Of f i ce This buay Farmington HlUs real estate investment 4 development office Is In need of an all around gaasral office person lo do word |a in inaliia. filing, copying aad to run etiand* Full-time CaH Carolyn at

8 5 1 - 5 4 0 0

G E N E R A L OFFICE General office poaition tn Southfleid company. Credit Inaurance or accounting background preferred, with good secretarial skills. Typ-ing 50 WPM. Able to deal with public and work with minimum supervision. Call between Sam and noon, (not Tuea.) at

353-3311, Ext. 17 GENERAL OFFICE Gr

w8h

Ask for LorutU 'Tpiag

GENERAL OFFICE JOB Entry level accounting. CTenpnter

GENERAL OFFICE •atlc individual Good salary, ta place to wort. Llvwska Area W-8431 GENERAL 0TF1CE parson tar Oak - i a s r ? J a f f w m

train ta wort with Urn CaH EUee 844-78**

MMarr la Tl uses I Dsat Trey. Ml 4e*T7-7**l

H C a l U I - a ^ H II*/AMERICAN EXPRESS

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

We are seeking aa • • • t a u t k aal wwh •••HHIMI a a • <

EZ2.I^J25 — ~ »*

i*a*taee| I M h i U i

SSHiSxz&jr* ATTN: PERSONNEL**

SAKS FIFTH

AVENUE 8OMOWCTMAU.

2901 WBW BEAVER TROY, Ml.

General Office Accounts Receivable

Full-Oma as«ry level saMtlaa tar •M* tseiidasf with £Tpacnd Is

I * *r» • 3 T •-llaaa eaty

SNAP ON TOOLS CORP 476-7300

f f m m y 344

(P.C-17C.R.W.Q-18C)* 18C

H e l p W a n t a d Off ice-Cler ical

GROWING CORPORATION With Malti stat* operetta uperauons Personnel with Bookkeeping expenaace te a M In auiometad ron •oildstioe of operations

Sand reaem* lo P 0 Box 8*77 Southfield Michigan 4*0*4

504 Help W a n t e d

Off ice-Cler ica l

INSURANCE CLAIMS repreaanutive J ainoi No experience asm 4 venr college d<«re* Good beiieflt peek af* Send reeuroe to P O Box >14. Moomfleld Hills. MI 4M11 INSURANCE PERSON Wanted, the vury beet commercial line customer •ervic* reprusenuuv* in th* Southfield area Excellent salary 4 beaefiu for (he right person Call after tprr,

140-1*41 INSURANCE If you caa accurately as* personal, ante 4 homeowners, w*

Have a cweilion for you Southfield Agency Reply to bo* *r|»4, Oheerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper* Mill School-craft Rd , Livonia Michigan 481 Ml

J U N E 1 9 8 5 G R A D S FREE TRAINING CAN BE YOURS

if you live la Oakland Couaty except Ponuac, Pontine Twp, Whit* Lake Whit* Lak* Twp. Lai* Onoo. Orion Twp , Independence Twp., Auburn Hta_. Auburn Hula. Waterford 4 Waterford Twp., and ha** earned between 11.100 and 81.1X1 tn the last 3 month* regard leas of yoor parent's Income' You can learn mor* by calling ID-IMl

DORSEY BUSINESS SCHOOLS For a Brighter Ti

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y wanted lor Southfield law -office, one y«r experience, minimum Ws wUl train on word processes* Good b fit* Call Kathy »4-4

LEGAL SECRETARY Experienced for Soathfield Trial A nor

I least 3 yr* experience, diets ««0 typing skills. Salary com-*t* with experience Fringe ben

IV> SUI sflu LEGAL SECRETARY

Southfield law firm M . ^ secre-tary for all aspects of lagal wort Start-ing psy ranging from 318.0*0 to • H I"® commenaurste with skill* 1-1 Jw* of legal experience with strong grammar s muat" Candidate mmt type a minimum of 81 WPM Send rv-•ume to Eric Bryea Sun* 200 28100 W 11 Mile Rd Southfleid. Ml 4*078 Or can 1&8-O710

LIFE INSURANCE FULL AND PART TIME

Telegraph 4 III* Mile Seeking bright, energetic individual with bootjeepmi 4 strong office akilla U « have ability to handle a vartetv of duties Contact B GOLDSMITH. ' Ui+OPC

UVONIA PRINTING IH"SINESS Seeking energetic individual with cl«n-cal skill* and ability to work with tbe P«0I* 478-* IM

jperalor* Positions available lar ttift* Must be rxpcrienced Parmioftoo 474-1118

KEY-PUNCH OPERATOR Seeded by Redford area service ba rean Expenence required Part Ume. days B!7-il*0

KKYTAPE OPERATORS AfUrDocna Full Ume Exprrienced Beneflu Farmington area Advance Dala 478-1444 LARGE SOUTHFIELD office has lev mediaU opening for mature individual to handle sopervialoc of mall room aod organise direct mailing system Send resume 10 Supervisor PO Boi 187 tauthfield. ML 48017

L E G A L SECRETARIES

Experienced, for Tn-county area P*i-nianeot and temporary positions , available AU fees employer paid

PEG LEI CONSULTING 4 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

258-5118

L O A N C L E R K Loan Clerk position available al FVtall If Bank. 1044 & Maple -Maps* 4 Adams. Birmingham 11 to 40 hoar* per week Applicant muat typ* 40 to 41 rs?toi 10 p*r*a° t * " t w " P"

** Equal Opportanlty Employer

504 Help W s n t e d Off ice-Cler ica l PART TIME CLERICAL

Farmington Typing 1* wpm 4 hoar* per day Your acftadule between 814 Ipm CaU leas 478-0100

PART TIME OFFICE HELP Stanley Door Systems has s part time opening for a person to perform gsnsr al secretarial 4 clerical wort al It's busy Birmingham sales branch Hoars of work will be from lOam lpm. Mon-Fri Send resume to

PERSONNEL MANAGER STANLEY DOOR SYSTEMS l » E Maple, Troy, Ml 4*0*1

E O. E M/F/H/V

PART TIME OFFICE CLERK lor imelllgeat person Must be good with numbers and here basic office akills Hour* * MAM 11 *0PM Moo-Frt Apply **4 Livernos* Troy

504 Halp W a n t e d Off ice-Cler ica l

RB.1TI lOMBT SECRETARY

Cji**-'l*Kath

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST lelepbon* and rwewpdo lig»< tymsg required rang* k*«4*-tl 8*4* 41wpm Salary

Indastrlal Row Troy hbch uatlon. Sales OfficwManaaar

PART TIME ORDER CLERK For intelligent parson AU around office duties inc fed* typing, filing and wort tng with blueprints Must have pleasant phone vosce Hour* >AM 1PM Mon-FVi Apply **4 Livemoia, Trov

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST Idesl hours of employmesjt lot college «"denl 4 evemnga S-t Saturday and Sunday Good lalapbone manner*, typ-lug. sharp bubbly personality Harry S Wolfe Co Ask for Rita 4211440

PAYROLL SPECIALISTS National payroll company haa part time aad full Ume Entry Leveil posi-tions available Ideal candidal* should poasssa a good Math aptitude and rue-

Pleaae call Mon Mr*

Fri. after haehgi usil r J PM

MATT-RE SECRETARY neeided for ex ecistiv* Busy Real Estate Office u

too Hilla Mast be a self start pfcooe

armlngton ! r, good organiser, have 1

4 be inter interested In learning the Real Estat* Business Word proofing experiesac* helpful Reply to box tr« 14 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspaper* 34211 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonia Michi-gan 48110

LEGAL SECRETARIES

For professional jot placemen! ser vices, temporary or permanent Regia lar now tad put our experience and contacts to work for you ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID H I L L S T R O M & R O S S

A G E N C Y . INC 6 2 6 - 8 1 8 8

LEGAL SECRETARY Highly organised individual Minimum 2 years legal experience for Oakland County lawflrm Reply to PO Boa 400 Northviile, 48187

RED WING TICKET WINNER

Alfred R. Kelley 5 2 4 3 S . Kellen Ct

Bloomfie ld Hills

Please call the promo-tion department of"the O b s e r v e r & Eccentr ic between 9 a.m and 5 p.m Friday. October 25, 1985, to claim your two FREE RED WING TICK-ETS

591-2300, ext. 244

CONGRATULATIONS!

LEGAL SECRETARIES

Experienced, for permanent 4 tempo-rary aaslgnmenU Tn-counly areas

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID J O A N N E

MANSFIELD L E G A L

PERSONNEL 3 6 2 - 3 4 3 0

MEMBERSHIP BOOKKEEPER FuU time Apply in peraon or send resume ter Court Time Racquet Club. 24181 Halatead Rd Farmington HUM

LEGAL SECRETARY Birmingham, excellent skill* oot year experience, minimum Word ;< i» insnig Lanier preferred, 842-1074

2w> LEGAL SECRETARY ill* Nco smoker, lrUi train

law firm Reply to Zamplaa Pa»-Beaver, Suite Ua. Nagl. 711

liW. Trey. MI 4*084 LEGAL SECRETARY with mi""""-rfl years experience In IiUgauon need-ed (or Birmingham Law firm Excellent typing 4 language skills s must Salary buedoo experience Kathy 844-M0I

LEGAL SECRETARY Birmingham office, part time. (-1, 1 day* a wee* Experience necessary Interesting wont, friendly environment Can Gloria

140-11*0 LEGAL SECRETARY, Downtown, with a minimum of 1-4 yrs experience In personal Injury litigation Some expen aoc* in supervision helpful. Send Renames to Ullle Thomas, 28*38 Cadil-lac Tower. Detroit. Michigan. 4*2M

LEGAL SECRETARY Part time for small general practice, BJoomfleid law firm. Word [ experience prefe: 1411 Woodward.

Slonmfleld law firm pieferisd Send i rem* to:

3 ward So 200 Bloomfield Hill*, Mich., 48011

LEGAL SECRETARY Troy Birmingham area Word prcmas iag or Mag card experience pi efesied Shorthand pre! err*tie, aalary commtn-surau with ability and experience Con-tact Kan Boyer at 8414413

LEGAL SECRETARY Three attorney firm located In Troy seeks person with at least two rears *x

I ln general practice Mast have

M o r t g a g e S e r v i c i n g Southfield bases! Savings 4 Loan Is seeking candidates for the following po-st uoos FORECLOSURE CLERK Must be fa miliar In aU areas of foreclosure pro ceasing 4 FHA/VA regulations

CUSTOMER SERVICE CLERK Com prehenalve knowledge of Escrow A3 ministratloo ARM Loan experience helpful

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Need energetic ambitious peraon with diverse background la various areas of mortgage servicing

an positions Call Mr L

10am-!2aooti u i -mo

An Equal Opportunity Employer

P H O N E O P E R A T O R Major computer services company in Uvoma aeeka an experienced individual for front desk position We need a per aonsble professional well organiaed. self starter with an excellent telephone manner (or a part time position on the sfleroon ahift between 2pm 4 lOpm

interview call personnel 3*l-*74»

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST for busy —'—*•— system and greetn* cluota

paone manner and sppear loaf' Other duties Inclai* ac-

ta typing 4 light filing Urania Send resume to Box *M Obeerver

4 Eccentric Newspapers. 14231 School rania. lAchlgaa 481M craft Rd. Urania. 1

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY fan time for aew STM Immediate frtewfly oo pfaooe 4 well argumed Par prompt considers tion pleaae aend re-sume to Buslnea Management Sys-tems, Box 87*85 Canton. al87 Attention Diane

504 H a t p W a n t a d Off ice-Cler ica l

SECRETARY PART TIME

Campbell Ewald. s major nlialMae ag«7 located la Warren Is sseklng a part Ume secretary wtth 1 ta 1 years

be shls to

•oon-4 Mpm Qualified candtdates are Invttad te can tar appttcattoas or sot>-mit their reaumas along with salary r»

JUDITH T DE VORE Personnel Staff Aaaistam

CAMPBELL EWALD COMPANY 8*4*0 Van Dvte

Warren, Mich 4*0*1 174-14*0

504 Help W a n t e d Office-Clerical

SECRETARY Part Time, for legal practice, flexible hour*, ability to manage office

111-7441

SECRETARY Farmington HUM. typ-ing M WPM. exploiting 4 accounting experience, beneflu, 814.000 Fee paid

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY BteomfleTd HHia good typing. asaM secretaries with diversified daUea Ben of It*. 311.500 Fee paid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560

For i

POSITION Available for hardwortlM wgamxed Individual Typing akills of4j wpm. and computer terminal expert *nc* required Qualified individuals call Cindy at 1M-1400 An Equal Oppor

tunity Employer

PROGRAM COORDINATOR !or fast-paced office General Office

Mint be detailed 4 organise*! Plus Sal

dutiea be detailed 4 Typing, Adding Machine try 3200 to till to atari Call for appointment. 548-1*18

PROPERTY BOOKKEEPER

ot company aeeds *B-»OB to prepare a mature"mhafad

bank reconclliaUona. ml cloning report*, audit pald'lavoiceu aod compute expense recovery dxargee Requires s quiet learner wtth food clerical. Math and typing aklll* Muat have some experience ssorking srtth payables, recelvabla*. and payroll, plus th* ability to wort with computer print twia Prefer experience with prcipeity management company, boy will accept applicants with a background In a high volume fast-paced wort environment Southfield location Call Mike S«» t.51!

SECRETARY for busy Sosthfteld Is* office, excellent skills required, non smoking ask for Llnds H4-54IQ SECRETARY - for busy training center in Uvonia Mwt have excellent sauonal phone skills willing computer* CaU before IPll. 4*4 804!

ot orgaal-to Mars

SECRETARY - for Fortune M* compa ny Type 80 WPM. shorthand 4

844-784* SECRETARY For small uveatmeot rirm No experience necessary, must be mature 4 aggressive 84 00 per hoar to start with incentive program 141-1840

SECRETARY part time, for -™»ii Birmingham publK relation nrm 3 days par week or possibly 1 Hour* negotiable Can Mary between 8am 10am or lpm-*pm 444 2*44

Secretary/Receptionist

We have an immediate opening at oar Trey corporate office for an expen

Receptionist A qaaU-

„ . TYP8T RECEPTIONBT a*tpelia« clhalc located Is th* C«y of Wayne has aa inmisillale part dm*

7"*: Sl*rUn< rste u 34 M par hr I» teresled qaaltfied kppllcaaU should

34* 7177 A* Equal OpportaMly Emptoysr

TYPIST Soathfield atfvertiaing llwii I a i~ «— 1 accurate typist that can be flexible ll versatile We need aome-ooe who Is nam lasilluae 4 likes variety MtMkr Saod n-ame to bo, m/ Otleerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. 1*»1 Schoolcraft Rd UvoniihSSi gan 48150

W E N E E D YOUI e Secretaries

e Typists 4 Word Prm assliig Typists e Switchboard 4 Data Entry 7>para tor*

a Receptionist* ecWts

Excellent )ob* wtth th* big 3 ano com-panies Sane ar* temporary to eo per-manent Excellent pay "

508 H a t p W a n t a d

APPRENT3C1 Mas! be hand

Call Sweet Kndiags be *4*-Tm

BAKERY HELP WANTED Day*, full or part Om*. man 4 won No experience nirseasry

MARTY'S COOKIE CO BIRMINGHAM

Call Aak For Karen V40-1T7I

fled applicant should be able t af*o?filc*C iSi41^amlllarixatioo"' with

personal coaapvters 4 a definite plus This la

s pleasant amaU office work eavtren-meot If totarusted pleaae send your re-

Director of Personnel 1X70 W Big Beaver. Smite 4*0

Trey MI 4*0*4 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Receptionist, ambiuoua. tar busy property management compa "T Type 80 WPM. dictaphone, accooma receivable axpealeui*

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST To wort from 1-3PM at oar office oo 14 Mile, between Soathfield 4 Greenfield •S 50 per hoar Can Dave al »44-771?

477-****

SECRETARY Full time for Birmingham loassraace Agency Salary based oo experience CaU Karen at 34»-»444 SECRETARY, full time, word proceas-lOf filing general office Resumes only Clay. Abbo, Wrotan 4 Dwarn. P C , 14*48 Lahser, Rd Southfield. MI

SECRETARY FuU-time srlUi office experience for medical administrative office. Downtown Detroit location, parking provided Send resume to OPDD 880 Mullets, Detroit MI 4*12*

RAPIDLY firm needs take charge persoc"TSS PC with lotas 121 experience a mast Bookkeeping, detail wort-must be good with figure* Salary commensurate with experience Send

to 17177 North laurel Part Dr Suite nil* Urania. Ml, 4*153 RECEPTIONIST Needed for Farm ingioo Hilla office Moat have good tele-phone manner, neat appearance and good typing akilla CaU 477 1818

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY for Southfield Law Firm. Send rsaume

" ersouneL 4*00 Town Ctr . Ste 808, Southfield. Mich 4*075

OJWl*«Ce HTTKUf Expehaooe reoulred for mL PuIJ ccapemauoo package Stereoaoo between 110am-::

N o r r e l l H a s N e e d F o r e TYPISTS-Jr . & Sr. e DATA ENTRY Operators e C L E R K S e SECRETARIES-Shorthand e SWITCHBOARD

OPERATORS

Flexible wort schedule, paid vacation, medical Inaurance bonnase Long 4 short-term saaignmenta

CALL IMMEDIATELY

NORRELL SERVICES, INC.

Farmington 477-9640 Rochester 651-1500

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONBT NEEDED for local agency For confidential intartvew, can KA-I RECEPTIONIST TYPIST with wort experience Good powth opportunity With Birmingham CPA firm CaU Mary Jane 845-2200

RECEPTIONIST Answer telephone*, light office work Uvonia Area. For appointment, csjl 421-1710

SECRETARY FaU time, 3 or mor* yrs eiparMnce 80 WPM typing, no ahorthand. willing to learn word processing Full benefits 11 Mile 4 Middlebelt Ares Sand Rsaume to Box 0714, Oteerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper* Mill Schoolcraft Rd. Uvoaia. Michigan 4*110

SECRETARY full time onanlng avail able for amall Northwest College bav* 1-4 year* general office i ence with good clerical akIIM. computer akills desirable Excellent benefit package Send resume 4 aalary requirements to Box 811 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. 33331 School-craft Rd., Urania. Michigan 4*110

SECRETARY FuU I ar* 11 noon to 1 pm. Monday thru Fri-day High school graduate with clerical experience required Moat be well orga-nised. bsve nleaaant phon* manner.

with a busy front office of MHrpm Send resume 4 Sarah Fisher Centm,

27400 W 12 Mile Rd Farmington Hills. 30 4*018

RECEPTIONIST /SECRETARY Farmington HUM, full time Accurate typist, good phone manner Send Resume lo Secretary P 0 Bo* 114, Novt, MI I3MO118

SECRETARY FuU time position Moat be experienced la secretarial wort Win train for aaMs Hourly piss commission Excellent working condutooa. Apply In person H 4 B Gallery of Fine Carpel 12* Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Fill time entry level posltloc

Send i l euim lo Hovtngs Business System, Inc

1M*4 Research Drive Farmington HUM. MI 48*13

SECRETARY SALES CONTACT Bloomfield Hllta

Muat have the ability to communicated effectively on telephone General office skills and typing necessary Please call lor an appointment 111-2828

SECRETARY typing, some bookkssp-Apply la person Town Crier ResUu rani. 18*80 W 8 Mich

Mil* Rd. Soathfield.

SECRETARY Typing 10-4* WPM shorthand a mvsst Apply tn parson between * Mem and 5pm at Watarbed Gallery, OT7S Schoolcraft Rd . Uvoma

SECRETARY Typing M WPM

Shorthand required

SECRETARY WE HAVE SOMETHING YOU'RE LOOKING FOR A challenging in-tereetlnx secretarial position wortlng tar our Vice President, competitive sa> ary. excellent baneflts tnaaraace vaca-tion profit sharing,, )oh security and the opportanlty to wort with great peo-ple You can have It all In exchange lor excellent secretarial akilla < typing 45WPM, dictating machine stcl prefe-

atlon, "people" oriented, ability to wort under |il aassi i sad ex-perience in providing aacrstarial sup-port for 3 to 4 people If this sounds fair to you, ws would like to have yea m part of oar "team" at our corporate of-fices located near dowmoro Please Mad resons to Box 804 Obeerver a Eccentric Newspaper*. MM 1 Sch craft Rd.. Uvoaia. Michigan 4*13*

An Equal Opportunity Employ**

RECEPTIONIST Fun Ume receptionist needed Typing experienced per rasa ry Good benefits

ly la person at Holiday Qsevrolet. 10 Grand River, Farmington HlUs

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST FuU time person needed al a growing

manufacturing firm Is Ro-chester HUM Entry IsrveJ poaiuoo offer-ing growth potential Benefit*, vac* uon. 11*0 week Send rename PO Box 4487. Auburn Hgts, Ml 4*4*7

RECEPTIONIST lor manufacturing is Sterling Heights Most have

SECRETARY FULL TIME Bwy Ftnnlngtcc HUM <»»-««-» t sals* firm aeeka fast, accurate typist wit* food spelling 4 organisational skills Shorthand or dictaphone experience necessery Background la hospital, technical terminology helpful General secretarial dutiea with some tetaphons answering Excellent fringe batMAts 4 pleeianl wortlng environment C*n be-tween MM pm weekday* 477-81*4

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T Troy ad agency seeks mature experi-enced individual wbo possesses accu-rate typing and strong organisational ' a n d u detail oriented DaU entry

ty. neat appearance 4 be able to handle buay phone system Some light typing required, knowledge of Telex machine belpful bat not mandatorv Competitive salary 4 peat benefits For interview can Judy Reyes at 8TVM22

Farmlagton 478-8210

SECRETARY General office skills re-quired Close personal atsmophcrs Job located tsear Ambassador bridge Btn»-flta »aro-4pm, Mop-Fn 514-1000

SECRETARY Good Clerical Skills must be experi-enced. orgsmxed, self-starter for fast paced Southfield Financial Plaa Office Salary cammeaearsta wtth i Ity Can Mrs Bossier 1**-7*T*

SECRETARY wtth expenence tn shorthand industrial area Top wagea.

547 -6200

a paid holiday* ExperMac* necessary Nevers fee

Temporary Resources H*-l(l* UVONU SOUTRFIELD TROY

ST CLAIR SHORES WYANDOTTE WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR naeded. fun Ume paeition. meet kav* experience or schooling CaU^H

WORD PROCESSING TRAINEE CPA firm la RaaCea. has •Can. haa opening for

Applicaata mast hsve neei prmasaiiaisl appearance to paaa typing teal at *»wpm sad or esparisace on word p Tralalag aplm however we win traia yoa oa oar ± r ^ b . R ^ i £ f r 0 r o ^ time Excelled! benefit* Submit re-auroe lo MS Knotaoe. Arthur Young 4 Co 1M Renaissance, Suite 350« De-troll. Mick, 4*141 or call 2S8-4108

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

B A N Q U E T WAITERS - WAITRESSES

BARTENDERS DAY PORTERS COOKS DISHWASHERS

Immediate part time posiuaas avsil-*Ne day* 4 evealags to sapplimsat la-come Wagea to exceed 34 II per how after tralalag No expsHsaie asce» sary WUl trafii

Apply la peraon Mon -Fri , l*-4 pm

R O M A ' S UVONU 17T7 Schoolcraft GARDEN CITY 32110 CWrry HU1 BLOOMFIELD 11*1 i~

506 Help W a n t e d Food P a v e r a g a

B U D D Y ' S

ATTENTION Full and pert time

Poamooa for all aNfta

hesnsmaksr*' WuT trUa 'hi'Til' Oops. Excellent pay baaaftta aad appor-

tor, In the kitchen assOrtiCooJTbven Operator. Prep Person, DMhwaaha Op-erator and Porter or Carry Out Cashier aad Deytiro* Walt Staff Apply in person ANYTIME st Buddy* corner of Northwestern a Middlebelt Parns-

) Hill*

BAR PERSON EXPERIENCED 1 Grand River, Du-

M1-OT1

Bar Peraonnei & Dancer*

P O Box 8771 Innaai Sand Info ta 7*71, Detroit. I

BAR PERSONS WANTED, good pay. F*rwoe«. Cheer* Lounge.

BARTENDER Part time weeung* Apply ta Plaaa Lanes. OMl Ann Arbor Trail Plymouth

BARTENDERS. WAIT PERSONS MMc Belp Musi be experleaiwd

Jpplr J R.1* Bar 4 Grill, K»S» W 1* Mile. Farmington HUM 474-5*75

WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS

Wang. NBL CPT. Xerox word priw aM ing operators needed tar loug and abort larm assigamants One year experience

easary Can today for dstaiM NorreU Service* lac

Office Automation Staffing Dtv 1341131

WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR Law firm haa opening for word ptuceas log operator with s e f »am y potential Extensive word proc

good soda! akllM aad i — i knowledge Excellent salary 4 beneflu 11 Mile 4 Southfleid. send rusam* to 10115 Southfleid Rd Salt* 111. South-

field Ml 44*78 WORD PROCESSOR

Oakland Comity Law Firm Mini-mum 1 veer experience Reply PO Box 400, Northviile. Michigan 481*7

WORD PROCESSOR To work fun-time for fast paced field Co Experience andtypi WPM required lam and Noon fNot

c a n ^ w ^ eas). 1*1-1111.

Ext 17

BARTENDER 4 WAIT NEEDED TAURANT

1*1X1 MhfcDebeii Uvonu

BUDOY S LIVONIA hklnfl tull and pert time. Hoateeaaa. Carry Out and Kitchen Per-aonnei. Flexible hour* Appty anytime. 33605 Plymouth Rd.. Uvonia.

B U S / D I S H STAFF PREP C O O K

BOS HatpWantad

oooPfcoareAMPPa rail or paM tan*. « M t NorthrllM 0*3

c o o n - fun a Or

E ~ ' H COOKS - FULL * PART-TIMS nay a lug « • lagi M work oriented Erpertesxv

w r

COUNTER PERSONS

Children la school' llam-1pm. gaily PoeHious open Mou thru Fn Kxceilem pay, fi I working cnatflttea*. No weekends or mgMa required POTA Cowl tn mr Tei-Twelv* MaiL Southfield

CARLOS MURPHYS Now MrMg - Msielensnce. OMhwaahsr* h" pereoaa. fun or part time, gar* or

COUNTER PERSON - Day* IrrMg-s DaU. 2*18 Crook*, frey

Can Taat-llam or laao-iam. *44-r

NIGHT COOKS

4pm, Ml** Vaa Dyte, Warren No phones calM please

BUS PERSONS - FuD 4 Part-time Dsy 4 evening openings Mast be team wort orMntad. No ixpaW* nuces-

B a t e s H a m b u r g e r s Nesda Help. Day aad afienoSi shift*. MM aa hour to start Midnight shift U 71 to start More lor exnerieanad help, or we win train Apply tam llam or 2pm 5pm

3 3 4 0 6 F i v e M i l e , U v o n i a and

Middlebelt at 9 Mile Farmington Hilla

BILL K N A P P ' S RESTAURANT

Job opportunities GRILL COOK

DISHWASHER We are looking lor ea eristic 4 respon-sible people to wort fall or pan time Hours la Usee* positions No experience

BUS STAFF, DISHWASHERS Afternoon Shift Good pay Apply ta peraon Golden Lantern. 1MS1 Flv* Mil*. UvoaU

CAFETERIA HELP WANTED FaU 4 part time 1 locations Royal Oak **f-*TM. Farmlagton Hills 471 TM*. aad Southfleid U1-M47

CARLOS MURPHY-S Now hiring Kitchen staff wtth man-agement potential. Competitive wagsa, medical, paid vacations. laaitsrihlL op-portunities Interviewing Mon thru Wed. between Upm 10144 Vsn Dyte. Wsrrsu. No phoase calM. pleaae

CONCOURSE 4 COCKTAIL WORK >4 Weekend*.pert time

! LANES FARMINGTON 474-11*0

P ^ . ^ n ^ n " - r

Tl Orchard Lake Roed Farmington HUM

COOK DBHWASHER _ _ _ _ _ Opening tor pan-time Cook Dtahwaab-er No experience necessary Sam

ipful CaQ MI-MS*

cooking knowledg* helpfal Ci Klndsrcsr* Learning Center.

505 H e l p W a n t a d Food-Baweraga

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for Wait Persona. Bar Psraon 4 Ouki Stoyan's Raataarsnt, 1*071 Rd, UvooU

Plymouth 2*1-5100

BOB EVANS RESTAURANT NOW HIRING

If roe ar* seeking employment 4 ar* locking for full time beneflu, paid va-cations. paid holidays a a competitive wsgs package apply now at th* lollow-tng Iocs tions

CANTON -1-271 4 FORD RD UVONU 18* L MIDDLEBELT

Positions available F*D 4 part ume GrUl Operator " "

Boat

COOK

Plymouth See Art COOK

FuU or part time Experienced only Roman Terrace PaatsMIHioe. Tei-I2 Man Call for Interview 111-4747

ALL POSIITONS NEEDED RESTAURANT HELP

Full and pert time

Apply Mon.-Thurs. 2-4pm at: MOUNTAIN JACK'S

2360 Rochester Ct.. Troy APPLICATIONS

S s r f lor

_ persona. Farm-HUla area. Can ww

tween 1 lam-lpm at 477-40M

SECRETS For key m

WORD PROCESSING TWI Inter Hlry man^ l

aaticeial, si I I si. Ilil Suite 420C, W Bloomfield. MI 4*411 SOUTHFIELD COMPUTER firm Secretary Assistant. Word Star required Lotas prsfaiied

• HI luiu Biiau Knowledge ol Kaowtadae of

M(-4*4*

RECEPTIONIST fuU time.

Immediate within our Previous

SECRETARY

SWITCHBOARD Operator/Reception-ist. Experience doutrabte. Ugbt typing and clerical dsitiss CaH Sarah 47/41*8 SWITCHBOARD OPR., Salary to 311.100 Handle 1* linen Me tars expe-rienced person Benefit* Birmingham No Fee1 Employment Opp1* 54»711» TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST - part time, immsdlau opening oa Northsrest-ern Hwy la Southfleid for mature par-ana wtth good phone akllM Light typing. *4perhr CaU tti l4& TROY BASED human service <

APPLICATIONS WELCOME Part time 4 f«n time schedules tor wait per suns, bus puraona a coot*. No txpaiiaaus necessary Ideal for maker* 4 students Ear* extra working ln your spare tima Apply lmmadUteiy at

ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE

**M W ID Mile

ARBY-S - we're *rf«* F-opM to )o»a the Number One ft"—' Beef Company Apply wtthin be-tween th* horn > to » pm. and 7 to I* pm 10043 Ford Rd. Garden City

An Equal Opportunity Employer

B O N A N Z A Family Restaurant

NOW HIRING Part & Full time

Day & Evening help ASSISTANT MANAGER

TRAINEES PREP PERSONS

BUS PEOPLE COUNTER HELP DISHWASHER

Night help . _ Day kelp start* ' p ^ " -

In person ' Ten Mil* ion HUM Grand Riverj

COOKS - bue par* but wffl train

Bras f-M at Novl Rd Apply after 4 Mpm

COOKS WAIT PERSONS

CASHIERS DHHWASHERS

Full aad Part Time All Shifts

^ y R A M - S H O R *

DELI 4 SHORT ORDER COOES Experienced: M In MM to start

Apply M person. Mow Fn 3pm 5pm Sunrise Cato a DaU. 1540* W 18 |£M

Southfleid icorasr of Greenfield) DISHWASHER experience KX nsreeeei-y I dsy*. Mou-Fri

I l ^ a ^ f f i - ^ y H U M

DISHWASHER

aoa Mon-Frt. 1PM-1PM St. Roches! ar

• full time afternoon Friendly working eondl

W2 ? P« |

DBHWASHER PART TIME Moomflaldaras afteraooa* Apply

to persoo hofassii l0am-4nm at U* Ocherd Lake Rd . (oo the Boardwalk; DISHWASHERS a ExpertaM short ord« auks also Server* Apply u per •ou Nagast Restaurant *XT\ r^.,.

MWW* PMshlfV 3*on-Set FuU or pah S s r s s s a ' " " " " " -EXCELLENT CAREER growth aaper-taakttaa ar* now svaUabM to pe rm ta the Macomb a Oakland county arena Bakar* Square Reetaerano of Blrmlag-ham Is Inoklag tor a d * * peraonaQ tls* If yoa are a high achiever and have * high aeetr* to succeed we're looking tor you Room tor aits * a a — 4 per •oaal success M easily nhialselile u, you. Experience M not l

pM. F»U a part time piadiw are atUI svailable Om starting wagsa are a>-tremsly competttlv* Ws of&r fn* » lorma. paid training, flexlbl* how* aad

g r & s g r j a r r s Cook*. Cashier/Hon Peraon*. Oehwsaher*, Janitor* For mor* Of or

erst n>

M/F

506 Help W a n t e d Food-Beve rage

""U riMMW tor day* and mldmgbu Apply m

i s B H D 8 1 1 BUS PERSON needed to wort full time day* la deli. Win train.

Apply In peraon

ERNIE'S DELI MJTJ Grand River

Farmington HUM in Malrwond Square

experience and proofreading abilities RECEPTIONIST 4 Coaaole Operator helpful Send r*aum* stating salary re- part ume k*n>12 lOpci Mon thru Frt qulrementa U* Soathfield area Contact Ondy MMT 10 P.O. Box 11

Trey. MI 4404* OFFICE CLERK /RECEPTIONIST Mile 4 Northeastern medium Ue Law firm.

required. CaU *4*-l**0 or

Cindy RECEPTIONIST TYPIST

for Law offices In Franklin. Some stsno 4 experience prefesisd 4M-4747 RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY mod

part Ume. AM 15 21 *4i-*710

' ^ ^ 7 aeeka put Ume typist with strong trai-{ S«Ms Dept. KTiftS akllM Word proceaaing back-

— , t n m " ' - — - " - S S r a a a M s ground dantrsbM This is a tamporary positlaa let so indefinite duration. Please aend raaisiis or apply tar appli-cation: Margaret Phillips. Bora 4 Back Borg Warner Automotive *T*0 U>4 Mile Rd .Sterling Htl. Mick 4*073

Aa Equal Opportunity Employer

TWO DATA Katry poultioae aval I busy Southfleid publishing office

M WPM accurst*. Beneflu FuU WUl train. CaH Carol, 558

LEGAL SECRETARY with UUgal backgrouad for Soathfield Firm Word rerii easing experience required Good banafKs 4 salarr Respond to box s*44. Ohsegxr 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. MH1 Schoolcraft Rd.. LrranU, kfichi gaa M1M

LEGAL SECRETARY Trey law office has opening tor fuU

Leaf si isd CaU Sherry 0RIN

Typing a . appointment. Sherry JEWELERS Garden aty 4M-74M

OFFICE POSITIONS Bury Soathfield Distributor seeks quali-fied individuals tar entry level office pnalttiw Excatat calculator A ma Lb ability required Good beneflu FuU Ume DATA ENTRY ORDER PROCESSING

with ability and

O f f i c e P o s i t i o n s I1M W Big

RECEPTIONIST, Part-time or afternoons Mature reliable, atten-tion to detail Good u akllM Westlaad area

"RECEPTIONIST * par weak Novl doctor's off

RECEPTIONBT firm Duties lnctad*

SECRETARY - Mature peraon needed lor aecretarlal 4 phoos .reception wort. ParmJnjtoo Hllk ar*a SomaoD enjoy* working with peopM CaU be-tween *am-4pm Aak tar Geerga 1 ar or Bob Sugar «44-»in

SECRETARY seeded in Plymouth tor general offlcu .clerical wort Typing. - liiag 4 math akllM necessary

I Mary Eltaa st 4M-4M*

fuU Ume. experience piefeiied but win-ing to train Good typing skills ascon-««ry 111-4110 TYPING 4 WORD PROCESSING per-soc needed by Btrmincham CPA f£m Expenence a mat Cail Mary Jane

TYPIST aad General Office arert lor

TAltY wtth H «ytaana, famUUrtty with legal tar •Motogy aad ooartx typing and euno-pephit skllM word ta n i sssliig experl-•o* preferred Competitive salary aad beaaAs Qualified appilcanU should Mrwnrd chMr to Amarttach PublMMa^^ . P O Box 8*tl* Trey.

A* Eqaal Opportaatty Eaaployet

LEGAL - SECRETARY

Z " TRAINEE Aaapoa lookag tar aa appusf t| to Mam wMM you ears' If yea have good W a g *11M aad aa energetic altita. Me oeuM he Ike perfect kauri

« e « Cafl Oarioa l l l3 tN * ^NELLING 4 SNELLINQ

HWMANENT TKMPllKAHV PART TIME

e Executive Secretanea a Legal Sacretmias a Accounting Oert*

* SSdPrecesaors DsU Eatry

ALL FEES PAID

PAID BENEFITS

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS ARBOR TEMPORARIES 4450 S Main. Sutte 1M Plymouth. Mi 4*17*

M4-1IM OFFICE SALES 4

CUfTOKER BIVICE 2 peslOoaa 3dast he depeadehka t sedwlTtay tsMara Apply at MT1I

OFFICE BliviCES OOOTOOUTCie NORTH WOODWARD ad a«eacy

; tar tan tee a isr Dalles tac

clerical ftHeae, typtag at 4* wpm. aad delivering Israel office aaaft ability h> URfM* ta* Prwvieas c*sri-

SECRETARY iw division readies capable co-ordi-

_Ux shin to balsnce Hants a W s . M*«ng 4jtravel plus applanai PR function tar nper secretary Fee PaM Harper Wood* Troy 372-473(1

TYPIST DICTAPHONE law office, accurate, sc

i wort tar CPA aad good Ml I4M

TYPWT, RECEPTlONIEr

1M-1P -Can I RECEPTIONIST toll tin Experienced at hoavy vols

' eaume to C Fit iCL, No 11*.

HUM MI 44*11

Harriet Sorpe Peraonnei ' M S M v S T SECRETARY PARTTTW* X® « 4*U k ^ t UrmU*l

Mast kav* ow* car Typ-

T 1mm

SECRETARY PART TTME Uw office Tel-11 area 11 hours per — ' ~cw*SLt*P** i*"*"-

aa* fUe tt per tarn M7 4412 SECRETARY

Rapidly glow tag atkiHt mrhta emm-peay locaud talk* Southfleid are* ha* aa liminem aaad tar * toll U s ladft-

rtth nrevea eecretarial akffls. ri*milan mast have • i ilias

ca Apply Mon tar* FrL he-Mem to kS* 27*41

M. Lathrup Village earner

Ptyuioth Telegraph area. Ssad i lo Bat H I Ohesri • a Eo Neesaapei s. soil *chon4cisf Urania Mlcklgsa 4*1 M

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

restau'anr martage i4*ni

Denny's Is Ready To Hire Promising

Assistant Restaurant Managers

If /ou think /ou nave a good future ahead ot you in restaurant management, you could probably do better wrth Denny's. We're the nation's top lull-service restau-rant chain f c a good reason — we hire good people What brings them to Denny's''

• Starting saiaf/ to $20000 based on experience

• 5-day work week • Strong promote-from-withm policies • Comprehensive benefits including profit

sharing and incentive bonus • In-house management development

program

Were hiring now in your area If yon haua managerial abilities — ideally acquired in a restaurant or other hospitality operation — we'd like to hear from you Slop In. or can on t-riaay, uc tober 25, 9am-6pm. or aend your rewrn* to Denny's Regional Otlice, Dept. 001024. 1650 W, Big Bea-ver Road. Suite 200A. Troy, Ml 48084 313/643-4477

RECEPTIONIST TARY

ta s a t 44 heera

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TARY

LEGAL SECRET ARY

ability lo cal/etBoo

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P A R T T I M E C L E R I C A L

AD48TRA CORP. 101 Union 8t..

Plymouth. Ml.. 48170

•47 71*1

usisrz An EQLISI Opportunity Employe. t/UT/H

Restaurant

The G r e a t A m e r i c a n

S u c c e a a S t o r y !

New R e s t a u r a n t O p e n i n g S o o n ! Who would Ve believed that the late** American dream-come true would I ican restaurant? Vet in 8 short year* we re one of the moat successful restaurant cheln* In the country. We offer career opportunities to match our success K you have had restaurant experience and desire a career urtlh us in the Following

a t o a

• Ltee Ceeka • aartae«a»e Fla*** Apply ta Par aew

Broiler Ceoks at: CHI-CHI'a Lecated at S M U End of

11 .-aa a. •*. Tel Twelve Mall 2:ea ».«. te S^O p.m. Tetaeray* ad.

A Voiuotery EEOC f mplaye*

JOIN THE STAFF OF

^ RESTAURANT/BAR W

Waitars/Waitr»»ses • Bartenders Hosts/Hot taaaea • Chef/Cooks

Bus Parsons > Dish Haip

It you Ilka the fun. fast-paced restaurant buslneaa. you'U love Houllhan'a. A fantaatkc

aucceaa In over 32 eft lea, Houllhan'a la great food, friendly people and a famoua atmosphere And right now la the time l o apply If you want to

be part of the opening team at the new Houllhan'a In TROY.

Wa offer modem, exciting surroundings, top Induatry benefits and a winning reputation.

Call 649-2990 between 0 a.rn-7 p.m. for an interview appointment or come in

peraon to apply.

HOUUHAlfe Somerset Mail

Big Beaver si Coolidge 2850 CooUdge Hwy.

ARE YOU READY ur ambition and energy toward

I F Y O U ARE? beneMts plus the opporiunlly to reaftsa your potanlta wlthm an enjoyable wortlng atMronmant. PoaMona are NOW avaaaWe lor WAfT8TAFF HOaTBTAW BU88TAFF BARTENOeiW LINE COOKS P*POOO«a PANTKY OMHWASHERS We are proud to aeythel 90S erf our management h—_b—? promoaed from our unft employee poeft tonal

* you ganumaly care about others and want to M n a winning team, piaaae apply In pwaon, Monday Ovougb Saturday 2 pm to 4 pm at any of

SS111I

* 1122 W. 7 MRe noed

tSTOIW. 1«MBaRoac r e t a i l O a W i 700 Town Center Or. Dearboin MameA Paate*a 3 1901 Sohootoraft UvonM

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Win 2 Red Wing tickets W I N S e n a <yeu' n a m e a n d a d d r e s s , o n a p o s t c a r d , to R E D W I N G T I C K E T S . The

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t Road , L ivon ia . M l 4 8 1 5 0 T h e n w a t c h t h e c l ass i f i ed s e c t i o n eve ry M o n d a y a n d T h u r s d a y W h e n you r n a m e

a p p e a r s , y o u ' r e a w i n n e r ! Enter s o o n a n d as o f t e n a s y o u l ike

507 H e l p W a n t a d

P a r t T i m *

507 Help Wanted

Part T i m *

D I S H * A S H E R 3 W A N T E D Top p*v fo r e x p e r i e n c e Apply in pe r •on R U f l * . , 1 « 7 M N o r & v f l l e R d SOTUiytu* m n » e

Road '

t i p D o n u t F u u a b e r s F u j i 4 Spilt Sh i f t*

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ita R o u u u t . t i t S W a r n e West land

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F O R C H R I S T M A S ?

E N J O Y P E O P L E ?

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F*rmingtoo 477-MS5> Roc-nester 112-2277 Ste r l i ng Heigh t* »7» I M S or » ; » - « « » « Troy MS-CTI

F I N E D I N I N G

W a i t l a l l b e t w ! J noon- Sprri

FLEXIBLE PERSON i / o u n t e r , I i«M k l l c i s n 4 i V e n a t i l* tob (o r c a p a b l e pe r - , r . . , CMde W o r w B a l e r * 2 1 0 M T e l e g r a p n R d . N of 30 m i l e

p e r s o n a b l e tndi v i s u a l to w o r k •cf too . d a p lo r b r e s k f a r t aod l u n c t P l e a a e app ly ID p e r s o n

ft E a q u n w l U u a L» B o r d e s u i r a o t W i n W • Mi le . U r a n i a

R E D P A R R O T L O U N G E Haa o p e n i n g * fo r CPck ta i l W e i i p e r s o a a * B a r t e n d e r s App ly a t

M i c h i g a n I n n 1 U M J I- H a d s o n Dr Sou th f l e id

Moo t h r u F r i I M U D 5per.

R E S T A U R A N T H E L P Coo*. W a l t S ta f f 4 B a r t e n d e r

M a t u r e 4 e i p e o e o o e d On ly n e e d a p p t ; N e a r R e n t ® C a l l 1 1 p m , I l U l f j

RESTAURANT HELP N o w t u n n a fo r I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g *

H O S T H O S T E S S E S W A I T E R S * A [ T R E S S E S

COOKS k D I S H W A S H E R S We o f f e r e x c e l l e n t wagea . e x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t * App ly ID

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express a moment in

history.'

— Carole Kabrin courtroom artial

Caro le Kabr in ( r i g h t ) t a l k s a b o u t o n e of t h e d r a w i n g s s h e did dur ing t h e Vista tr ial in De-troit. At tar r ight is he r d r a w i n g ot Darralyn Bowers , d o n e d u r -ing t h e s a m e trial.

JERRY ZOLYNSKY/s ta r t pho tographer

Courtroom art The picture — only one shot and a fast draw By Shirt** Ro** td*n staff writer

Artists worF to capture a lovely scene, a fascinating face or the depths of emotion Carole Kabrin says her art is that of the artist as a recorder of history

A courtroom illustrator for televi-sion, Kabrin. a Southfield resident, is presently showing the drawings through which she has chronicled newsworthy events for 10 years

T h e s h Q W S i l l r u n i n t h e O a k l a n d

County Court. Pontiac through Nov 26 and from Nov 27 to Jan. 31 in Fed-eral Court House, Detroit.

"I see courtroom art as one of the last remaining art forms of a long-standing t radi t ion ." she said "Through expression and gesture", I strive to express a moment in histo-ry"

Included Ln the exhibition are draw-ings from trials such as that of Vin-cent Chin. Vista, Victor Malone mur-der trial, the Billy Simms contract dispute, the grand jury arraignment of John Delorean, the Karen Norman murder trial and others

Kabrin is offering the show to cele-brate her 10th year as a news artist and her fourth vear with Channel 7, WXYZ-TV

"I ALSO thought it would be fun and interesting to do," she said

Bom in Detroit, Kabrui grew up in Livonia and came to Southfield 18 years ago. She was graduated from Southfield High School in 1969

She earned her bachelor of fine arts degree from Wayne State University in 1975, the same year she starting worlung at WWj-TV Channel 4 on the Jimmy Hoffa case.

"I heard about a drawing job at school and went right to the television station." she recalled. "They made me draw someone at the station to see how I worked "

Kabrin said her courtroom work must be quick and accurate. "In just a few minutes, it may be necessary to capture the defendant, attorney, the judge and jury foreman

"I have to draw them in action, but I also have to draw what the reporter is writing My illustrations are done so the camera can pan They tape my stuff right in the court and send it via microwave to the station for editing."

She's a regular in courts such as Recorder's, the federal courts, dis-trict and circuit courts in southeast-ern Michigan and elsewhere.

"When cameras are allowed in the courtroom, it will end a time in which it was the artist that physically re-

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Caro le Kabr in c a u g h t the men ta l a n d p h y s i c a l a t t i t u d e of h e r s u b -jec t , Victor Moore , in th is c o u r t r o o m d r a w i n g .

corded current events with pencil and paint," she said

KABRIN has worked for all three television stations locally and for the CBS network. Presently, she works exclusively for Channel 7 and ABC

"My work has appeared on the net-works, as well as 'Good Morning America,' the CBS Morning News, and Nightline,'" she said. "In 1980 I worked five weeks in Winimac, Ind.

for CBS doing the Ford Pinto trial. It was quite a thrill seeing my drawings on with Walter Cronkite three to four nights a week on national television.

"It was very hard work. I drew for 11 hours a day. I didn't get lunch be-cause at lunch I was finishing tbe morning drawings so I could finish the afternoon drawings in time for shooting and feed tbe tapes back to New York to be put on the air.

"Each network shared the satellite, so if the drawings weren't done, they didn't get on the air. They got done."

Another exciting story, Kabrin de-scribed. was coverage of the Republi-can Convention in Detroit for WJCB TV

"I did the behind-the-scenes draw ings of the news operation." she said

"I WAS allowed on the floor for 45 minutes. A person needed a million passes to get on the convention floor. ll was very exeiting."

In 1983, the ABC network sent Kab-rin to Chicago to cover a deportation hearing for '"Nightline." A black South African professor was being de-ported because of problems with his passport He was afraid to go back because he had spoken out against the ruling government.

Kabrin's vital tools are her beeper, a sufficient supply of paper, sharp-ened pencils and gas in her car.

Added to the skill she has acquired of working rapidly and under pres-sure, she is an acknowledged expert in her field

"I feel extemely fortunate to be able to do what I got my degree to do. to draw," she said. "Drawing for tele-vision news demands everything I ever studied and more. It's a very

special kind of drawing. "The subject is always moving, and

I usually have three to six drawings to do to fulfill the assignment. There has to be a picture of the defendant, the defense attorney, tbe judge, the prosecutor, the jury and what's called an overall sketch or 'situationer." "

"IF THERE are witnesses, then I have to stop and draw each witness. It's difficult. They must be good lik-enesses. drawn with a loose, expres-sive line, and with feeling, and all in a short time."

Kabrin said there's no time to make mistakes, but the work is excit-ing and she never gets bored.

Another interest of the artist is drawing horses whose action corre-lates well with the action she has Il-lustrated in courtrooms. "I love hors-es and I love capturing them in move-ment," she said.

Presently workng on her master's degree in drawing at WSU, Kabrin is proud of the work she does because she said it helps inform people and preserve the freedoms we enjoy.

The illustrator in her keeps her hoping for a network job in Washing-ton, but the artist in her also dreams of being a fine artist and exhibiting her work. I >» /» I I • IV "BO wv WUOi pUJMUUIJ IC" WWl ACU 1I»C UI n IIIIIIMV, UIU., new IVia W UK flu. CYCI 31UUJC\J dliu UIUIC. 11 3 d vci y utri wurt.

Barton's mixed- up baby boomers ring true Men who fall short of expectations are

stan writer nuickly cast aside as losers Yet men. . . . . . . . L - — ,

By Hugh a*ll«gh*r staff writer

THE EL CHOLO FEELING PASSES, by Fredrick Barton Peachtree Publishers, S14.95

Every so often a book comes along that speaks to th£ problems of a specif-ic generation "The El Cholo Feeling Passes" is about hard times for baby boomers.

One suspects that this is Barton's semiautobiographical coming-of-age novel. It is a dark comedy, bixarrely amusing and deeply disturbing. It's about growing up in the South (New Or-leans). being forced into a career (aca-demia) and. most of all, trying to make a modern marriage work

Barton has an incredible ear for dia-logue. especially the angry give and take of marital arguments, during which two people wbo love each other seem to always find ways to wound.

THE BOOK alternates objective third-person narrative wtth a first-per-son memo written by Richard Janus to explain to the UCLA history doctoral committee why he isn't writing s ft NC I tattoo. The book looks back oo Janus' life up to tbe mid 1970s when, st age St, be is giving up sn academic ca-raar. But the heart ot the novel is s painful examination of Janus' mar-riage to Faith, a woman tarn between a

review sense of insecurity and dependency and a desire to be free and equal in all things

This is a classic, male exploration of that famous Freud question "What do women want?" The only conclusion Janus reaches, or anyone can, is "who really knows." The reverse is also true here, "What do men want?" Even they don't know

The objective chapters are meant, I suppose, to provide a leas biased view of things, especially In the more dra-matic scenes, Janus being too much a Southern gentleman to detail in his memo all the bixarre Incidents of his marriage. But this technique doesn't quite work. The ojective chapters are still from Janus' point of view. Faith's behavior is presented from Janus' be-wildered reaction But this is perhaps good antidote to the flood of women's books detailing the basic degeneracy And selfishness of men.

Janus is sympathetic to his wife's de-sires, but he cannot contend with bar shifting needs, bar constant critidam and bar demands that ha succeed. Yet

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Men wbo fall short of expectations are quickly cast aside as losers. Yet men. now, also must be there for family, must be sensitive to the demands their wives and lovers, must be capabl

0f/ 3 This is an important book, perhaps one of the best, most accurate looks at what has boon called the "baby boom"

Fredrick Barton

he retains a possessive, destructive de-sire for ber

IN all of this Barton delivers a de-vastatlngly accurate portrait of our mixed-up world Woman grew up learning one thing and now must cope with whole new expectations, but the old expectations live on. The same is true for man. lien grow up being told they must succeed, get ahead, compete.

show it. Superman and Superwomaa end up colliding when It all falls to pieces.

Janus is a driver, an excellent stu-dent. a basketball star, an achiever. Be grew up in that strangest of contradic-tions, a liberal Southern Baptist home He was praised from grade school for his maturity He is a sensitive ' eager but always giving. Then, one i perfection becomes a grind. Janus i ixes that be doesn't want to become^ historian that everybody wants be His memo Is an attack oo the demic community that wants to come him with open arms. It is an tack on being forced to live up to expectations of others to tbe where you lose contact with your expectations.

Faith la bright, attractive, often good-humored, ambitious and sexy. But she is also insecure, disappointed, pullad to asset at dliuctkaa at • (the demands ot marriage, radical fem-inism, a need to pleasa men, a aaad to succeed equally wtth Every word becomes a

generation.

ry act an Nothing la taken at

face value by Faith because she can't trust that stranger wbo shares her bed. She drives him swsy and calls him back snd drives him sway again.

Tbe subject matter is serious, but Barton is a good storyteller. He uses humor and exaggeration to make his points. Janus' favorite book Is Joseph Heller's "Catch 12," and though "El Cholo" never achieves Heller's grand sense of tbe absurd, the tone Is very similar. We are das ling wtth something important bare — let's laugh at It be-

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explicit but curt-itive sexual scenes

doesn't tie things op neatly, i do not begin and end sim-

that life la a

series of half endings and tentative new beginnings

This is an important book, perhaps one of the best, most accurate looks at what has been called the "baby boom" generation. It Is certainly more critical and complex than the film ' H i e Big Chill" with which it shares aome themes

Tbe title, by the way, refers to the full feeling of satisfaction Janus gets from dinner at a certain Mexican res-taurant and tbe yearning for that aatls-faction

This is Barton's first novel, but the t? year-eld novelist is a talent went hear from again

Editor's note Barton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Las Harris, are residsats of Birmingham. • -

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exhibitions • A R T S P A C E

Friday, Oct 25 — Resale gallery for fine art opens officially Currently has works by Johns. Dubuffet, DeKooning, Leger, Moore, Egner , Lindner and Pearlstein along with many others Re cepuon 5-8 p.m Lois Pincus-Frank is in charge Regular hour* are 11 a m to 5 30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 574 N Woodward, Birmingham • T O W N C E N T E R G A L L E R Y

Acrylic stencil castings by Maxwell, Japanese abstract etchings by Hasa-gawa and carborandum etchings by Brisaon plus gallery regulars through November Hours are 10 a m to 5 30 p.m. Monday-Friday. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday. 3000 Town Center, Suite 45. Southfield. • P H Y L L I S K R A U S E G A L L E R Y

Jewelry incorporat ing shards of Ming Dynasty blue and white porce-lain, 1368-1643 .MD. antique silk em-broidery f rom China, masks from Ja-pan, puppets f r o m Thailand, antique wood carvings f rom Japan , the Philip-pines. New Guinea. India and Naga-land Wearable ar t includes hand paint-ed silks f rom Poland, stitchery from the hill tribes of Thailand and beaded necklaces f rom Nagaland Hours are 11 a m to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 29 W:

Lawrence. Pontiac.

• 5 5 P E T E R B O R O

Thursday. Oct 31 — Works by Otto, Grenia, Bailey, Mon tag. Anselment, Belanger. Sciczak and Pallas Recep-tion to meet the ar t is ts 5 30-8 p m Thursday. Hours are 2-6 p.m Thurs-day-Saturday, 55 Peterboro, two blocks south of Mack bewtween Woodward and Park, Detroit • M O R I A H F I N E A R T

New paintings on canvas and paper by Phyllis Haver are on display through Nov 16 She's a Michigan art-ist who studied at Wayne State and So-ciety of Arts and Crafts 29512 Northwestern, Southfield

• C E N T E R F O R C R E A T I V E

S T U D I E S

Works by "Fif teen Illustrators* are on display in the Sarkis Galleries through Nov 20 Hours are 9 a m to 4 p.m Monday-Friday, 245 E Kirby. De-troit. • O A K L A N D C O U N T Y G A L L E R -

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Oil and acrylic paintings by Nora Chapa Mendoza continue on display un-til Nov. 26 Gallery hours, 8 30 a m to 5 p.m Monday-Friday in the Oakland County Executive Building, 1200 N Telegraph, Pontiac

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Miami based ar t is t Ramon Carulla will have a retrospect ive exhibition, "Masks. Tables and Other Icons, through Nov 30. Wine reception 7 p.m Wednesday, Oct 30 Gallery hours, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Tuesday-Saturday at 29 W Lawrence, Pontiac

• Y A W G A L L E R Y

Anthony Lent exhibits his approach to jewelry through Nov 13 at 550 N Woodward. Birmingham

• P E W A B I C P O T T E R Y

Robert Sedestrom and Gordon Or ear show their work in porcelain and fire-clay until Nov 16 Gallery hours, 10 a.m to 5 p m Tuesday-Saturday at 10125 E Jefferson, Detroit

• D E T R O I T A R T I S T S M A R K E T

Tangents and Definitions in Ab-stract Art features Detroit artists Tom Despard, Tod Enkson, Ruth Gold-faden, Robert Hansen, Theresa Herron, J im Pujdowski and Carolo Vitale. In the main gallery at 1452 Randolph, De-troit. Also showing "Pin It Up works on paper Both run until Nov 8 Gallery ours are 11 a ; m to 5 p.m daily

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Exhibit of sculpture by Joseph Wesner until Nov 9 at 163 Townsend Birmingham

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Collection of dolls figures and fet-ishes continues through Nov. 16 Among the 17 national art ists partici-pating are Susan Bittell f rom Michi-gan. Akira Blount of Tennesee and Ro-salie Paniyak of Alaska Figures in porcelain, soft sculpture, carved wood, woven hemp and animal skins Exhibit continues to Nov 16 Gallery hours 11 a m to 5 p.m Monday-Saturday at 301 Fisher Building. Detroit

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New work by Maggie Citrm contin-ues to Nov 16 Hours. 11 a m to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday at 568 N Woodward, Birmingham

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Larry Blovits, professor at Aquinas College, Grand Rapids, member of the Pastel Society of America and educa tion chairman of American Pastel Soci-ety, exhibits oils and pastel landscapes and portrai ts Continues to Nov 9 Hours. 11 a m to 5 30 p m Tuesday-Saturday at 4250 N Woodward. Royal Oak

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CCS College of Art and Design con-ducts annual open house with faculty members and instructors f rom 11 a.m to 4 p.m. at the college. 245 E Kirby. Detroit College galleries featuring stu-dent and faculty shows will be open, tn Sarkis Galleries, "Six Illustrators; ' ' in the Yamasaki Main Floor Gallery, "Craf t s Students "and in the student-run Underground 245 Gallery,'" Industrial Design Student Show"

• T H E G A L L E R Y A T M A I N

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An exhibit of Chinese brush painting

by award winning artists Ku Feng Miao, E T New bo urne and Saundra L Weed runs until Nov 24 Gallery hours 10 a m to 5 p.m Tuesday, Wednesday-Saturday. 10 a m to 7 p.m Thurday-Friday at 903 N Main St Royal Oak

• S U M M I T P L A C E

Detroit International Salon of Pho-tography displays the works of 249 winners in its 52nd annual competition, featuring 249 amateur photographers from around the world Continues to Sunday, Oct 27. Open from 10 a.m to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday and from noon

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Signed lithographs, etchings and silk screens by Agam, B Levy, Zaritsky. Shvadron and Klasmer are shown until Oct 27 at the Jewish Community Cen ter Maple and Drake Roads, West Bloomfield Closing reception. 2-5 p.m Oct 27

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P R I C E B U S T E R Just listed' Beautiful brick 3 bedroom

-» ball! S o n * to nice iocaUoc Includes family room fireplace tpacioaa hitch en plua I ca-r garage Only 664 900

C O U N T R Y E S T A T E Beautiful trees and circular drive r u tuLoce Uua specKwa 3 bedroom raise® with family aued u t cheo aod dining area 1 full baths. full basement and at '.ached 1 car garage Only t*» *<K

Century 21 T o d a y 2 6 1 - 2 0 0 0

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A C T F A S T IrnrruKTuiao* 1 OedrootT: r a a c t wiih bAseawot. ! r*iurr* ior^ly kjurfieo rt^ modcled bath, Ooort. c^ocrsl alt teocr<3 j art. pav«; u»d mor« Act fast woo l last M2XK)

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L a n d C o n t r a c t A s s u m p t i o n >4 y e a n remaining at 19% B n c t 1 turt J badroom. large kitrlMc <ntii eat ing ipace family room fire-place IK floor laundry and • ) car | i rage All Itui oo 13 acre K i p a o o w boroe orith loada oi ckarm otiertrS al HI.W0

C a l l A L I C E

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

* FA.MILY HOME B\ owner 4 bedrtxjms. rrry c leaa alu irununi iadui*. i m r f t ruoi tod furaac* ca rag« f a r t , nice area Low 140 000 s. I22-4&1C

L I V O N I A & A R E A CTSTOM BITLT RANCH m NorU Ljvocua Quality rooat rucuoc ;ncluding bardwood n o o n , wet plaster aluml

trim, prerruujn plombuig firt i cemeol bloc* baaemei

kltcften. coty family room W>0

BACK ON THE MARKET dairy to •ee 'J lJ rambling rancfc ce i K acre Betung before it s gooe Redecoraled wrJi new carpet. DU-bec cabaoeta and more Uua lorely botne featurea 1 loll batlia. family room and 1 car attacked garage t M WO

B t A M E D CATHEDRAL CEILING aod full wail f ireplace uj living room la jmi • start wbec y«s walk Into t fu j ] bad-room IH batJa. North LieoiUa ranck Ncm add Large country lutcfceu witA all i m l n w lam. i i

ATTENTION BUYERS Westland. Newly redecorated aod charming S l*d room br>c* rand i Flo-iji>ed basemeot with bar Garage wttb

Uvooia Country charra L& Uke city Lota oi curt, appeal In Um 4 bedroom cape cod I H baLba, finial>ed basement. J H car attached garage All tiua oo an ext ra Urge lot MB.90C1

Uvooia REDL'-CED* 'worr u v l sell Ihu lovely 3 bedroom b n c t ranch L H baUu. family room with natural fire-place. basement and 2 car attached ga-rage Very appealing at IT [.KM

Lovely 4 bedroom colonial oc a Large 113 « '44 : country lot la an area ot all custom homes i n baths, l ibrary or aer. Lar^e family room, natural 'fire-place pit i i m »oe

attached garage

Canton. Ten acres of country for tbe gent leman fa rmer 1 bedroom ranch with 3 H hatha, formal dining room basement 2 car a t tached garage JO i

slory barn and 200 i JOO corrall Many ex t ra s I14J V0C

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K E I M Suburban, lac

2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

tioaal ftrepLace. 2 H c a r a t tached ga rage u d spacious covered patio oo •arge c«intrv lot Only

H.ARRY S

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

L I V O N I A 1 A R E A LACREL PARK J o t Listed In North west Livonia • botteat new subdlvtuoc Builder i cloaeout J bedroom br lc t ranch offers 2 H hatha great room with fireplace 1st floor Laundry, basement and 2 car attached garage m . S 0 «

Nearly new 1911 built all bock ranch In North Uvooia Basement and ao ext ra large lot with shade treea «4».»0C

OLD WORLD E L E G A N C E Cape Cod style 4 bedroom vinyl sided borne in North weat Uvooia Lining room wood burning stove and 2 car a t tached ga rage or. over a country »» acre Cot W? 800

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

BY OWNER OPEN Sat-Son 12-*pro 14402 Adams. Tiffany P a r t Sah

S Mile 1-JTS J bedroom. 1 H bath, (am ily room fireplace finished basement wood deck, privacy fence quiet street Move-in condition J7J.OOO 444 4««?

BY OWNER 2 bedroom bnck ranch finished basemen t 2 c a r garagv other ext ras Very clean Immediate occv pancy >i9 XK Alter 4 PM. 5*14423

L I V O N I A & A R E A NEARLY NEW Excit ing 1st offering 18*2 built brick ranch Uvooia Schools 3 bedroom with an over-sued 2 car ga rage and natural maaooarv fire-place H i »00

a j S T O M BUILT C r a i u t a u a h l p and quality In this Uvooia IMS built brick ranch oc • I M foot wide lot 1»00 square feet with 3 bedrooms, huge fam-ily room and 2 na tura l f i replaces, pro-fessionally finished basemen t I H balAi 1st hooe and a 2 car a t tached ga rage Won't last a week1 «74 »00

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

BY OWNER 4 b«trooro cofcooui. fami ]y room, fireplace dun&f room, at 'lacbed u r i f f i -« bath* firuabed baae-meol M7.900 f M TIJi

C h a r m e r For T h e C i t y F a r m e r

A uniquely designed ranch on a lovely country setting surrounded by magnlfl cent trees, quality coostructioe rarely seen today A few of the many fine [ea tares a r e family room plus large green bouse, living room with fireplace with b e a t o U u r lo living room and bedroom, dec with f i replace, 3 bay-windows, for-ma] dining room. 2 car a t tached ga r u e Aasumable Land contract a t fa-and « years remaining |7»,»00 Call

R A Y L E E

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

C h a r m e r F o r T h e C i t y F a r m e r

A uniquely designed ranch oc a lovely cotinu-y setting surrounded by magnifi-cent trees. Quality ctmstruc-aoc rarely seen today A lew of the many fine fea turee a re family room pins large green house, living room with fireplace •nth beauriater to living room and bad-room. den with fireplace. 3 bay-win-dows. forma] dining room. 2 car at-tached garage Aasumable land coo-t ract a t 9% and 9 years remaining 179,900 CaU

R A Y L E E

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

COUNTRY SETTING11

3 bedroom bnck ranch, family room, a t tached garage 2 f i replaces pool, built-ina, custom drapery. 2 baths new-er carpet ing, well-insulated, newer roof and aluminum t r i m Much more' W M D 261 -0472

F I R E P L A C E Spacious brick ranch with maintenance f ree a luminum t r im This home fea-tures 3 badrooma. family room with na tura l f i rep lace 2 full baths, 2 car ga-rage New carpe t ing Aafcmg |7#.»00

B O B C R A V E R 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

R E / M A X F O R E M O S T , I N C

F o r m e r B u i l d e r s M o d e l All ear th tones In this almost new brick - s o r t with a t tached 2 car garage (ami J mom-f lee j r t aee la**s lot wtth

I doUar 'vi rw custom window tress m e o t a a n d more I1M.M*

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s "

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

H U G E F A M I L Y R O O M Circular drive loads to thtt 4 bedroom JH bath b r * * double wtng colqaul. family room with fireplace 1st floor laundry formal dining, reotral air full finish art bassmaot 2 car garage • 114.M*

E N E R G Y E F F I C I E N T Mora-in coodiuoo and priced to sell 1 badroom :H bath brick ranch with family Baa Utrhao. finished basement, haa tad attached garage H1.M0

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

L I V O N I A B U Y S R o s e d a i e G a r d e n s R a n c h

Lovely 3 bedroom brick home 20 ft country kitchen, finished baaemest. central air. garage , nice yard Very motivated owners asking Ml.$00

O L D W O R L D C H A R M Immacula te 4 bedroom 2 full bath b n c k bungalow features - large formal dining room, sunny kitchen, finished baaement. hardwood floors 2: car ga rage 900

R A M B L E R Beautiful 3 bedroom I H bath brick ranch, formal dining area , lovely fami-ly room with na tura l f i replace, finished basement a t tached garage . 1*6.900

C O L O N I A L C H A R M Spacious < badi'omii brick botne. coun-try kitchao. family room. 1st floor ll Wary. fuU baaement J car attached ga rage 177.900

B A R G I N P R I C E D P r i m e IocaUoc beautiful 3 bedroom b n c k ranch, country kitchen, huge fam-ily room with na tura l f i replace. 1st floor laundry, (xasement. 2 car attached parage, multi-level dec*, ravine lot.

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

UVONIA COLONIAL I.N-GROUND POOL

4 bedrooms, family room, na tura l fire-place, full dining room, nice rec room, attached 2 car garage Lev an and Schoolcraft a r ea Fast poaseaaioo 179.900

CALL RAY TAYLOR

C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

N e w L i s t i n g

A B E A U T Y Slatkin quality built 3 bedroom brick ranch with family room and natural fireplace. 1H hatha remodeled kitchen with dishwasher and no-wax floor, ear th tooe decor, tuuahed hasmect with wet-bar and extra room, cent ra] air. a luminum tr im, a t tached garage Yooll love it |71.900

C a l l R A C H E L R I O N

R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0 F O R E M O S T

ONLY | l 9V> MOVES IN 2 bedroom 121900 garage Plymouth k Inkster Rds area Call for addreaa Century 21 ABC 42S-UM

P e r f e c t S t a r t e r H o m e Well maintained 3 bediuom brtrt ranch on large lot in N W Uvooia Table space in kitchen, dining 'L" breeaeway with attached 1 car ga rage 144 90«

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s .

3 1 2 L i v o n i a

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R E A L E S T A T E O N E

2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0 5 3 3 - 2 0 3 1

S u p e r M i n t Completely reflooe interior lovely loft overlooking living room newer roof, botwater tank, furnace Overstse ga-rage with office, lovely kitchen with eating apace Won't last loog 944.M«

W o o d s y H i d e - A -W a y

Oo a dead-end s treet Living a rea faces into large a t r ium 4 bedrooms, 1 st floor laundry and Franklin stove for energy efflcleocy 179.900

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

3 4 9 - 1 2 1 2 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 3

1 S T O F F E R I N G Sharp 3 bedroom b n c k ranch, rec room, kitchao hullt-lna. large m a s t e r bed room, central air , 2 car ga rage Asking 1)9,900 Call 412-4030

Aak for RAY UVASQJE

a C O U N T R Y L I V I N G 1 37 acres what more could yoa aak for' It s breathless Only 900

Aak for RAY IAVASILE

R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

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

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

A D R E A M w f rom the t ime

to this stately 4 bedroom ' dial, side-entrance 2 car plus g a r w e . extra Large lot. ma tu re t r ees and color coded shruba. lovely fover. formal din-ing room, eouislteir dlecorstad, grea t room with glass enclosed fireplace to warm those romamtic winter Bights Housewife's d ream kitchen doae in sol id cherry. English cupboards, extended dinette with .Andersen bay wlndwo overlooking a beautiful pat io Who could resist all this' t l l l . M O Call

A N N o r BILL R U G G

C e n t u r y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

B E IN F O R C H R I S T M A S

This beautiful ranch with fami ly room. I H baths, finiahed basement aad at-Lached garage Alao boasts cent ra l air extra InsulaUoe and a s imple assump-tion mortgage Located In N 'Canton Read* to aeU at »7».900 Call

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

C e n t u r y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

CANTON

A s s u m e 9V« % No qualifying, beautiful 4 bedroom, a H bath tn - level attached garage, cent ra l air . carpeting th roup iou t F a m i l y kitchen bulTt-lm f a m i l y r o o m , doorwal! to patio, sprinkler system, for

9«! 119 ,000 t akes over 4T7-17M

CANTON BY Owner Spacious 3 or 4 bedroom brick Cape Cod. dec or family room. 2 baths, 2 car garage, cent ra l air , leas than 2 yrs old 171,900 Must see to appreciate 2*^ 1107

CANTON Colonial, final o f fe r , brtc* 2 bedroom colonial 1H hatha, large fam-ily room with fireplace, a t tached ga-rage. stained glass k m a n y ex t ra s m . M M 297-2951

CANTON N Loaded. 3 bedroom brtc* ranch. I H hatha, family room, cathe-dral celling, f i replace patio pr ivacy fence, air. all appliancee, overBaed 2 car garage. N of Ford. E. of She Meet Immedia te occupancy By owner . I t i m evenings 449 7»*4

CANTON OPEN HOUSE S Full bnck ranch. 2 bedroom, IH baths, family room, fireplace, attached ga-rage. fall basement, central air lota ol £im*aa-MC.MM. 297 2190 U 2 - I H 7

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Huntington MfooOa 310 C o m r a s r c e - w i w Lake 311 Ocf t a rd Lake

»*a«ed Lane 312 Livonia 313 Oeertxsrr

314 Plyvwutn-Garnor 315 Nomwa»-Novt 3 U WaaHand-Oardar City 317 Qroaee Oomte 311 3t8

P a w n CUMINII 320 H o w tor S u

Wayne County 321 Homes tor Seae

LMngwcn Courtry 322 Homes tor Sale

Macomb Comity 323 Homes tor Sale

Waeroannw County 324 Omar Suburban M o m 324 Reel Estate Servtcne 326 Condoa tor Sale 327 OupnaatarSM 324 Town houses tor Sale 330 Apartments tor Sate 332 MoWto "omee tor Sale 333 f*ortharc Propany 334 Ou< ol Town Property 334 Time Share 334 norxJa Proparr, for

337 FarmetorSeM 334 Country Homes 33* Lots * Acreage 340 Lake River Raeor

Property tor Sale 342 Lake Properly 340 Cemetery Lota 381 Buemeee * Prolaeeonei

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362 Commercial/Helen 363 InduatnalWarehouee 364 Income Properly

tor Sale 360 mveetmem Properly

tor Sale 366 Mortgagee

Land Contracts 360 Buameae OpporTunmee 361 Money 10 Loan 362 Reel Estste War,led 3*4 uetmgs WWWI

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Reeorl Property 424 Houee Sitting Service 425 Corv alaacanl N v a m g

nomas 426 Qaragaa/Wmi Stors^a 432 Commercial,' flalall 434 Mdualrial/WaratKiuaa 436 Offloe Business Space

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D O N ' T D E L A Y Thla woo'l last 3 bedrooms IH beth bnck ranch, attached enrage, family room with raised hearth fireplace. 1st floor laundry very clean and pleasant decor desirable Ma flair Village Sab 141,900 Aak for

LILLIAN SANDERSON Century 21

Gold House Real tors 459-6000

314 Plymouth-Canton

O n T h i s O n e ! lutifuJ Cad loo r*j>cfc with S bad-

rooms. 1H bsUaa. family room. cover«d

H u r r y Beeutlfu]

CANTON TWP , Ford Rd 4 (41600 Warren Rd.) Vacant 4 aluminum ranch. 2 car attached rage, approximately *• acre »!6.000 and aaeume 132.9*0. 11% Land Contract balance Ride by and call Mr McHugh, Earl Ketm McHoi

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C r e s c e n d o C o l o n i a l With 4 bedrooma, 2H baths. 1st Floor laundry, crown molding*, slate foyer, central air, private patio, and attached 2 car garage, on cul-de-sac 148 900

Call JOAN ANDERSEN Century 21

Gold House Real tors 459-6000

D o n ' t M i s s T h i s 2 bedroom ranch, fall baaement. 2 car attached garage, large meeter suite family room, fireplace, central air 947 4W Aakfor

DON HEBERT C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Real tors 420-2100 464-8881 EXECUTIVE BUILT Hon home on 1.6 acres la a prime Plym-outh Townehip location. Brick colonial offers 2H bathe 1st floor laundry. 4 bedrooma plaa den aad wood insulated

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

FAI I In L o v e with this 3 bedroom ranch with fall wall hrlc* fireplace in family room, no-wax kltchee floor, fall heat i mail and 2 car garage Only 161.900 Cal l

JOAN ANDERSEN Century 21

Gold House Real tors 459-6000

HOLIDAY PARK SUB Lovely 4 belli oom home with garage featuring great room with natural fire-place country kitchen, pool, aad fenced lot Ideally located near achoola aad •hopping. <54.906

JOHN COLE REALTY 4 5 5 - & 4 3 0 2 5 5 - 5 3 3 0

HOME OCCUPATION' ideal spot for laadacape I jslr sas 4H acre farm Jaat weat ol Plymouth Remodeled farm home several oet-taiUdtaa mclading 2166 square foot steel hwltftng wtth 1 overhead doors t 2 phaae electric 2166

463-7666 PEHUG REAL ESTATE

Only 176.1 JOAN ANDERSEN Century 21

Gold House Real tors 459-6000

N O G H O S T S A real value saU on this lovely lot which backs to a treed private par* ln Sun-flower Sah Jest S of Joy Rd t bed-rooms. > H baths. 2466 aq f t , fall brick quad wtth hage family room 27 x 14. aad finiahed baaemeot 1st floor laan-dry with tiled etall shower. 3H car ga-rage and more Asking 6*7.656 Call

BETTY SCHARPF C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Real tors 420-2100 464-8881

OPEN HOUSE - SUN.. 2 TO 5 6796 Brookahirt. Canton Large 4 bed-room colonial. IH hatha, full baaemeot, hrlc* with 2 car attached garage, for-mal family room flrepUc* Owner leaving Kate needs a sale |77.900 1st Colonial. 523-5926

Open Sun. 2-5 PresrlgW— Pilgrim Hills - newly redec-orated 4 bedroom 2H hatha caatnm built oa gurgaoua 1 acre kllltop setting Family room. 2 fireplaces, great room, plaah earth tone carpeting. 2 car ga-rage attached, many extrae 1134.906 S of Ana Arbor E. of Napier 56617 Murray Hill

Call RACHEL RION R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

PLYMOUTH By m a r . new home to Holtxman 4 Silverman Subdivision 1 bed! oom colonial. 1H baths basement, attached 2 car garage 456-9622

H A L L O W E E N

Comee bul once a year and so do theae outstanding Canton valuea

featuring Texas-used kitchen, s u n d o w n f. with vsulted ceiling aad fall wall fire-place master suite haa access to bath. Huge basement including under family room attached 2 car garage Lead con-tract available 943 900

Fine 2 bedroom ranci w i a r u n n y room, t ansmsai and attached garage RacaasOy rederaralad C a n t he dapL rated at thla pries Chat* Ihe competl

available

Koenig k Associates

I D E A L H O M E Baaattfal 2 bedroom hrv* ranch IH hatha, 5 Mile FarnUnc la Rd aree Family room With aataral flrnplnca

I much more for only 666,966 Call

DONNA WALTER C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d House Realtors 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

LTWOWLA OWNKM AJOOOW^

room separate dialag mean, fireplace, dnh. H l W k , 1 ear garage wtth 166 s 146 let. eaty 942.666

CALL EARB MARTIN

C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0 MtW CTWTOM B O m t U V C M A

1666 a » J V lsrte*_Ca^Cad. 3 car ga

LIVONIA & AREA EXCELLENT BUY... Owner wants a saie on thla large 4 bedroom, 2 bath Quad level with cen-tral air and oversized 2 car oarage. A mainte-nance tree home with many extras. Only $59,900 NEW LISTING... 4 bedroom wtth updated country kitchen, finished basement. Oversized 2 car garage on a large fenced double lot. One Year ERA Buyer Protection Plan at $44,900. NEW TO MARKET... Large 4 bedroom Colonial featuring formal dining room, first floor laun-dry, family room wtth flreptace and 2 car at-tached garage. One year ERA Buyer Protection Plan Included. $94,900

R E A D Y F O R A C A R E E R C H A N G E ?

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

O U R N E W O F F I C E IN L I V O N I A

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478-3400 H:

/chuieitzer LYON T » . - $10 000 Prion Reduction! Custom Built 3 bedroom dome on 10'* hcrm FtmHy room wttfi fireplace and Florida room, formal din-ing room, 1st floor laundry, walk-in dona! 9 0 Stan horaa bam with corral and hayfMd $180,450 (P05CUR) Call 453-6800

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H 9 , m e s LJVOHUk - G o o d a l a n a r or In-vaetmart property. 2 bed-rooms. large kltcnen. utility room, aluminum aided, ga-rage with a storage room, at-tached large lot. $31,900 <L-10BAI) 522-5333 U V O M A - U v o m a 6 Oee i raMe Coventry West Thla Beautiful Colonial Home la aattlng on a l a rge c u i a s i h t l e i 4 nee

Charming updated 2 bad-room. 2 bath home with new furnace and water heater Hardwood floors and remod-eled kitchen and bath. $50,000 (PS7BLU) Can 453-6 * 0 0 NOVI - Vary unique home wtth contemporary concept Bal-cony ovartooka ivtng room wtth srtvte glacier atone and aky*ghts Jacuzzi In bath Unique Vaplaoa m fam*y room and much mora. $124,000 (P37EN94) Ca* 453-6600

C A N T O N - 30 Year M o r t g a g e at 11% or 11V6H Fixed 3 bed-room. 2Vt bath CotonM wtth

on doamg coats Cal tor da-ta6s $66,400 (P64MAJ) Cafl

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clous bedrooms. 2Vk bths. tor-mal dining, family room wtth •rood burner fireplace Origi-nal owner* are offering Dec Occupancy Quality and Value at an excellent price $06,750 (L-62ALP) 522-5333 nCDPOND - Excellent starter or retirement Bungalow, ctoee to acftoota. churches, shop-ping. transportation Protoe-alonalfy nmahed upstairs wtth bum-m storage Daaament -garage on tree »nad street Only $37,000 (L-64DAL) 522-

^ O N O - En toy a oo«y fire m thla beautiful family room, or have your hoMay dinners In this tonrpl dining room. 3 bedroom brick Ranch m prima araa of Radford. $74,000 (L-46LUC1 522-5333 WV STL AMD . Low Interest * " "P— — s u m p t t o n o n t M * s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m H. WaaMai iJ Ranch. Offara Livonia

r o o m . 2*4 b a t h C o l o n i a l . A a a r tartor. a h a m n i a n trim, t p e -

453-6800 522-5333 2 1 1 1 . $•74411

314 Ptymouth-Canton PLYMOUTH By Owner Cape Cod, 2 bedinoma Central air. dlahwaaher IH hatha, finished baseman!. garage, excel-lent neighborhood 664.966 4U-1666

PLYMOUTH Cosy 2 bedroom ranch, large tilrham, dialog room, fall baae-ment and garage Excellent location FEHL1G REAL ESTATE 4M-7966

PLYMOUTH New colonial. 4 bedrooma 2>* hatha. Croat room, fireplace, tall basement. car tar aer wood win-dows with ertrtttumaliiiaslatii-e Inane-dute occupancy 994.960 Call 466-7124

PLYMOUTH Older home Ann Arbor Trail A Mill St. 2 bedrooma 4 bet* op-stairs llrtng room, dining room 6 kitchen down. Fall basement. 427 900

466-4264

PLYMOUTH TWP BY OWNER OPEN SUN 1 TO 5 PM

Exceptional 2.200 Sq F l I bedroom, bnc* Cape Cod. on I N premium wood-ed scree, l i e hatha 2 ear sitae*•< t » rags. 2 fireplaces besstlfully finiahed baaement/rec' room Many extraa'

49766 JOY RD W OF RIDGE RD 2171 > 0 0 456-1772

PLYMOUTH - 1166.660 Baaoufal 2666 square foot ranch wit* finished walkovt lower leeel Two acres inrlnitlng 2666 square foot steal bars, ideal for car 4 boat repair 4 storage FEHLIC REAL ESTATE 466-7666

YOU'RE NOT DREAMING Immaculate Canton bnck ranch. 2 bed-rooms. family room, fall basement, fireplace 4 central air are fimt a few ot the features is this plash bocne Jest UaUsl 4 won't laat long 961.606

State Wide 728-8000

GORGEOUS Brick 2 bedroom ranch. betM super kltchaa with dishwasher family room, fireplace dogrwall to deck, sas p i l l beautifully finiahed haaania.it. bar 2 car garage 666.966

Castel l i 525-7900

M O V E IN N O W 2 bedroom ta leeel, 1 •* hatha. 2 car ga rage family room. appUaocea Seller* wUl help wtth f laaadag Aak for

DON HEBERT C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 464-8881 420-2100

315 North villa-Novi

G O R G E O U S Brick i bedrumn ranch, coenlry kitch-en. carpeting thre oot. beaetifslly fin-iahed basement with ber. oewer fur asce k water healer 2 car ^tra^e

Castel l i 525-7900

C e n t e n n i a l C h a r m e r Newly decorated and updated on I 97 beautiful acres 4 bedrooms. 2 full be lbs 2 f i r e p l a c * country kitchen, fin-ished basement with extrs bedtoopi or den. garage, lagroand pool. 2 outbuild-ings one u artist stadw 1176,000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Real tors

420-2100 464-8881

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Sootleae 4 bedroom 2 W beth colonial First floor lasndry. Fronck doors to pa tlo. bay windosrs. formal dining room, custom woodwork, central air, sprin-kler 4 security system, finished beee-ment, meek, much more 2329.606

Suocoaat Investment Properties. Inc 1 600-474-6470 Res 46^ 2972

Broker Co-op Welcome

NORTHVILLE l«k resr architect > 10 rooms. 2200 sq f t acre, secluded treed. 4 bedrooma baths, family room fireplace bar kitchen a t down island, library, garden room, carpeted base-ment'rec ber. off ice . decks, circle drtrr, 221S MM 249-6664

OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 41647 Ladywood. Northviile East ot Bradner between i and 4 Mile Roads EXCEPTIONAL qualities and featurea abound in thla roomy 4 bedroom c o k n

Complete with formal dining room, baths, family room, large kitchen.

IF COMFORT COUNTS 1760 sq ft- brick ranch. 4 bedrooms In-cluding 20x11 master. 1»» baths, co«n-try kitchen. 2 car garage, baaement. huge family room wtth fireplace 4 much, mack more Don't miaa this spe-cial bome. Call Jim Anderson

S T A T E W T D E 7 2 8 - 8 0 0 0

L A N D C O N T R A C T Westland 2 bedrucaua carpeted. 226.900 91600 down 124-4600

UVONIA SCHOOLS 2 bedroom brick ranch, country kitchen, walk m pantry l i t floor La unary Only 624,900 !J 66S.1

Mim CENTURY 21. Hartford S

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s Orerttae lot highlights this 2 bedroom bnck rsock with 2 car garage T^ia home teatnrsa 2 baths and Mce roc room 1st offering. CaU today- 662.900

B O B C R A V E R 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC

EARL I I REALTY SOUTH 462-0012

Uvtng woods

R O O M T O R O A M <4 ecT* lot La Northviile Twp 2 !*«) room maintenance tree bome, 2 car ga-rage wood burner land contract terms Asking 646.900 Call

DON HEBERT C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Real tors 420-2100 464-8881

316 WMttand Garden City A THREE CAR GARAGE

Garden Qty 244.900 2 bedroom bnck ranek, baaemeot. bee tad 2 car garage etc 62.260 down Call for addreaa Cen-tury 21, ABC 426 2260

Livonia Schools Beautiful 2 bedroom ranch with a 2 car garage, aparkling finish ml fraaesmsit. ln

sharp location Natural fireplace lo room, alao home backs up to for country feeling This bome f e n all the fL

assumption snd slso

BILL PALMER L u m r m t r v t c i i i o

Featurea galore' Finished haaaxnent. 1 * baths newer furnace 4 bet water beater covered patio, formal dining room, all window t r o a u i » i a , laroe room sues * 2 bedrooma Affordably priced at 642.600

YOUR DREAM HOME Look at this' 2 bedroom ranch in Gar-den a t y with finished baaemeot. 2 car garage, patio large family room, good sued yard, numerically 1200 sq ft of living space Easy payments Priced at |4ti 90C

E A R L K E I M W E S T 522-2101

NEAT 'N' CLEAN Lovely 2 bedroom tn-level Featuring 1H baths, modern kitehee with built la ovec 4 ranje, beautiful family room, gas farced air beat Livonia Schools Ah exceptional valae CMly 644.900

Neaton Realty 4 2 2 - 5 9 2 0 J:

NEW LISTING N Westland Livonia achoola 2 Bed room brick ranchiarte kitchen and 11* ing room. 1 •* baths, finiahed baaetnani central air. only. 646,900

GARDEN CITY Plctareaqae country lot 4 bedrooma 1 finished. 2 unfinished bedrooma 70 i 141 fenced lot. garage, low low taxaa Kitchen, living room, carpet through o g t ^ , M « l j »

C«otury 21 Qook & Assoc 326-2600

N i c e r T h a n N e w ] bedrooma. 2 fall bathe, overaise g» rage, no-was kitchen floor vinyl cLad thenoo-wlndowi kinged for easy cleaning, beasllful private yard Call

DIANA SCHIAVI Century 21

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

OPEN HOUSE SUN , I TO 4 22622 ,Anita, Westland Prtcwd below market value oe this 2 bedroom brick. 1 *-i beths full baaement. 2 car garage Owner out of State, wants to sell. 262.900 1st Colonial. 622-6920

OWNER Leaving State and wants ao offer Throe bedroom ranch, 2 car ga

graded kitchen, water beater 141.600

EARL KEIM REALTY 466-0012

roof furnace 4

COUNTRY STYLE Attractive older home u fine area, seta on generois 60 f t lot. 2 H car garage, basement, sanroom 4 poaalble 5 bed-rooms Needs finishing touch

Only 624.900

State Wide 728-8000

ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR THE HANDICAPPED

Lovely brick Scans on a sparlnus lot All modarn conranlaoces. barrier free Nu-merous extras 694.900 Aak for

Inga Gaul ln REAL ESTATE ONE

565-3200 278-4778 GARDEN CTTY Immediate occupancy Price reduced -to 6*4 600 Mg kitchen, beautifully finiahed floor, fay basement. 2H car garage Call Jim Falk. homeMaster Realty

• 426-2620

GOVERNMENT OWNED 62.200 moves In Roomy brick ranch only U I .900 2 car garage. IM baths, 66 i 110 lot Needs decora 1 nag. etc. Call for addreaa Century 21. ABC 426-2260

TENDER BUDGET' Here's Soothing News'

Charming 2 bedroom ranch with garageTbasemant newer carpeting Uvooia Schools Excellent condition 649.900 CaD BILL LAW CENTURY 21 Today 662-0700

T O N Q U I S H Fantastic 2 bedioum brick rancfc, 1 * hatha, country type kitchen, dining room with door wall to patio, natural fireplace, new carpeting finished hear-meet. 1 car garage 660.900

Castell i 525-7900

WESTLAND

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 Just reduced 6629 Blackburn W ol Memman, S of Joy Nice 2 bedroom brick ranch, all aluminum trim, full baaement. 2 car garage. Livonia Schools and muck more 644.900 Call

B A R B D E S L I P P E Re/Max Weat 261-1400

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DCTWOCT Northwest. Bnc* 2 story home wtth ftrepieoe. base-ment. garage New flooring, car-pet. point. MM) S30 a D-3078

4QVTH muM or i o q m f w i n — Gorvdo iJHikiu rtjsm, fireplace tiled baaement. paraoe and car-port. pool and tennis 6*4 000 R-3078

W. H O O I W I f> Rancr. In perk Hks setting Family room, fireplace waft-out lower level, enrage I ' 2 4 . 9 0 0 Y-3107

i - a - gorgeoua landacepmg rwghngnts IMa beeu-;irm i f level on > o » e HW. * « wait f i r e p l a c e In s p a c l o u a fami ly room, flnlaned.. heeled gersgs. an appaanoaa. priced below ap-prMa« at 1138.900 J306I

-Since 1976

Aovt^rmaro. arc 8W S MtP* 642-1620

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Weir, Manuel, Snyder &. Ranke ( 2 ) 4«»H South M.IIII Stit-F'L JIvMimith • PI1..114 4S»» .'4.HI

You' l l cher ish this well mainta ined three bed-r o o m ranch with family room and f i replace In Canton. It 's delightful decor wi l l p lease the mos t selective buyers. Quick occupancy Is avai lable. $69,900 459-2430

This Low Main tenance Colonia l is In 'A-One' condi t ion. Three generous bedrooms, f ire-place In fami ly room, fenced yard, two car garage and ful l basement all add up to a f ine value i n P l ymou th . ' $69,900 459-2430

C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d n e a r s c h o o l s a n d shop-p i n g t h i s C a n t o n C o n d o o f f e r s t h r e e b e d -r o o m s ( tw o with walk-In c lo se t s ) , b a t h a n d a half , p a n e l e d a n d tiled b a a e m e n t . a t t i c f a n a n d d i s h w a s h e r . $44,900 459-2430

Wed m a i n t a i n e d h o m e In P l y m o u t h T o w n -sh ip . T h r e e b e d r o o m s p lus d e n , t w o f i re -places^ l a r g e f ami ly r o o m , utility a r e a . L a r g e lot c l o s e t o s h o p p i n g . M a i n t e n a n c e f r e e . $57,500 459-2430

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VACANT LAND Brighton l a k e Area, 73 acres partially wooded, Includes a lovely private

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Plymouth Schools and mailing address. 10 acres on private road can be split into four 2V* acre building sites within two years . . . . . . .$69,000

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JIM ELDRIDGE C e n t u r y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

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NEWLY LISTEIi aprawliog 1 bed-room rancfc wim formal dlniaa room finiabad baaemaot garage more Call for detaila

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Today 538-2000

REDFORD Twp apocicaa I bedroom bnrt ran-, a 2 baifca family room rwc raaUon room, new lutrten. d«rt_ 2 fire ptacm central air many extraa B

LOVELY VIEW l-ARGK 4 bedroom 2S bath l pe i"od Modem kJtrbee Jorma. dicing room 1 .replace .arge lot 2 rar taraf* A mual aee

MUST SEE rVSTOM Bl'ILT 3 bedroom Bnrt Ranch 2 tull. 2 tull baiha family room formal dining room wtua doorwall 0Lo%-elT landacaped garden new roof furnace and wain beater 2 rar garage

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BIRMINGHAM OPEN SI "NDAY 1-4 w« o4 Kvrrgj wl. Wrlj rar*<! for ant crwoer some » a beaotUoj U-e«J lot h a j * bedrooma 3 baiaa library o«!*rt«a built ma flcialieO baannrot ,argr c«<lar cl«n and a io»»l» d«-* REDUCEDvo>125 000 H 'Mil

H A N N E T T . I N C REALTORS 646-6200

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WITV Ll»* on a poataje atamp wh« yo« cac bare alnwat 1 treeri acr«a thai offer space 4 pnracy for many acunuaa ail rear Eiecatj«ea enter Entrance Rancft wa;.x-. bull Living room din lot 1 bedrooma library TV room (wdar panelled rec room wor* ahop-Bloom/beld achoola Immediate ucm Reaaonabie f«rw

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F U T U R E Huge bnrt ranch with fall waih-oa* lower <eeel gourma< Utrtoe k brwah !aai room ta the iocaUoc of fumt ooe <rf thr many ftrepiacaa. formaJ dining area bag* Unng room many batha wwda aome radacoraung 4 fix ap. mere than ample grounda wtth aome wooda in bart oJ-de-aac local**. poaaibW Land Contract lerma'

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Court rard. gruat room. Donda room ' * - - - *- « - « L_. firapince

batha finiahed baaemeot with rwc room 4th bedroom and offlcw Owner an* KWW 1212 500

H e p p a r d - V a n A c k e r

855-6570

FARMING TON HILLS r"n»tom boilt 1 be«lrocm IK bait aoubie winj colonial oo 3 I acre wooded lot Feature* For roal diiuns. larje family room witi oat oral fireplace wiU ute bearth In Hoot Sen and Laundr- centra, air baae-n*o! and ertra Larp 3 car attached l» rage IIHH00 By irwww t 'HUi

306 Southfiakt-Lathrup S I X T H FIELD

STOP LOOK NO FURTHER Charrr LH» I bedroom boc* ranch an tree Uaic «.-»« witi cmat open floor plaa iei/er sayi bnag al! ofterm" HIM

OPEN 4 AIRY" Wei. Sncoratad raom x beautiful street Newer -arpetin. ad<tiUoaal 'Ovulation i-ie eei 6bc* w rt pea! Htcheo. natural fireplace pia large private yard and maav -m

FARMINGTON 4 1 badrooma 2 sury wall to town. Loocacre School IMC bq R Central air Completely up-dated 1111 900 By owner 47» 2»il FRANK UN KNOCLS S B ranch 1 bedrooma 3 batha )y room 4 U'

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a Hard ccrobuialuw to beat Custom built 1 owner rancll heme 3 bedrooma IH baths library 4 tiaiabe<3 rec room Beautiful tot with awe*p4ng vlewa Twice reduced w 1124 500 Call Sam Mltche:.. M>47M Eva «44!«5J

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BIRMINGHAM Charming Cape Cod 4 bedrooms 2 baths new tllchan Florida room 4 fleet rverl-ooa large private treed lot. fenced Tasteful decor Move-Id coodltioo 3 H car attached garage Seabotrn. Midvair schools Occupancy at cloalog Reduced tc • 1!» 000 Call for appoiatment «4 5 »4!«

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BIRMINGHAM 1401 debater 1 bed room ranch IH batha new furnace, carpet palo! Fireplace >54 RAodea Realty (41-0014

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M U S T S E L L Sharp rlaan 1 bedroom boct t»iriga.ow comnietelv remodeled tltchen. full fin lahed baaement and 1 full baths Just move is and rtijo-v Call todav asking 14; KK> \sts for

J I M C R A V E R 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC

nil REDFORD Area clear. 14.500

Two bedrooma Jrd lc baaement i. fire place garage Pine locauor o«ar Grand Kiver and Seven Male Road Include* appliancea $42 000 (all S&1-4T0C*

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REDFORD bnrt bungaiow in homey nei£2U»rbo«jd 3 bedrooma 2 baiha. fire-place appliancea fimabcd baaement detached I car garage reotral air 141 WC Mfl-1790

BUX>MFTELT> HILLS t/bealnut Run [development Built uj 1015 4 bedroom. 3s balha greal room library dining room, kitrten w:th dining noot and morning room 2 fireplao«B 3 rar gara r 2 (W kj Many other t luoi faatnrea MM 000 Br r wner IM-THS or r»-2 400

M U S T S E L L ! aeautifully updated ranch with over a/i ktp o< woodifd privacy 3 bedrooma 2 iatiu Si t arCea Kitchen ralhedral -enlinjC*. 2 fireplacea new dect full fLn-abed baaement cwntral air aecuntj ivmiem and Birmingham Sr boo la All Wffen cooaldered 1119 900

ASK FOR ARLENE BIRSA M e r r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y 626-9100 477-0549

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 4 bedroom 1W bath cokmial Full baaement. alee lot. family room Dining room Bloomfield H1U» achoola »115.000 1X47054 BLOOMFIELD HILLS School. 4 bed room brick ranch, haarlly treed S acre lot Living room, family room with 1 wav fireplace, IH batha full baaement •llYMO Eves 4 weekends 1341113 BLOOMFIELD TWP Adams 1 75 1 bedroom Ranch 2H baths central air large lot. lawn sprinkler system, many extras 1115 OOO 151 21 »2 BLOtlMFIELD TWP School Dutrv-t By Owner Open House Sat Sue Noon to 4PM 4 bedroom tn level 2H batha many erlraa Buver-s only Reduced «117 »00 Evea i wwkenda 114-54*5

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CONGRATULATIONS M A R Y JANE CROLETTO

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BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE By Owner Bnck center entrance colonial 4 bed roorrn 2 W baths spacious rooms Open floor plan Oak floors wood

f lace Newer kitchen OOfl 254-4119

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CHARMING downtown colonial 415 Madison Poppleton T'ark ar«a Fenced in yard, adjacent to the

, part 1 badj-occsa, I batha. lit car ga-rage, freshly painted inside 4 ont Hardwood oak noors with oalT trim and fieldston* fireplace Neutril decor, move-in roodiuan Must see to appreci-ate 1114 »00 Open Sun. 1-5 444-55 3 8

C U S T O M H O M E In prime Bloomfield area Lake pnvi ieses Wonderful treed lot circular drive 4 bedrooma 3W batha large family room with wet bar 2 fireplaces, new carpeting. Bioomlleld Hills Schools Immediate possession 1188 OOO

ASK FOR SHARON D KIPTYK

N E W O F F E R I N G Attractive bnck colonial an large lot wtth Lake pnvtlegea or. Hammond L kr 4 bedrooma aeparatr dining room 4 family room fireplace 2S batha ceo

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ALL SPORTS MIDDLE STRAITS

LAKEFRONT Beautiful!? updated in oeutrala 2W>0 ac ft ranci 2 bedrooma uc ;ai level 4 2 addiLtonaJ bedrooma on walk-out level 2H batha 2 car a:ta.~t»ed garage 4 3 04 f" JUe frootage 24 fl livin* room with firepiare 3 dimenajonal view o( Lake from family room with 2 way fireplace lo aeparai* formal lining room A 2nd family room with wet bar m walk out level Molti ievel decking off upper and lower Welj ,eada tc aand* beach 4 lake tiWOOO

R E D D I N G 851-5252

C e n t u r y 2 1

H O M E C E N T E R 4?4 7®#Q

11 Mile 4 Middlebelt

BUILDERS OWN' HOKE 4 bedroom 2 *-» bath colonial Beautifully landacaped fetx d rard wtth mature ireea. neutral decor ceramic fk»on in iiirhea and firut Hoor laundry room wet bar fireplace and built u: oak cat* neta in family room Tiled rer room ceoL'al air apnnkllng ivatem and at tached 2S car garage wtih ipeoer Move us condition lltO.OOO €26-7*73

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 4 »ing Lake privilege Included with ihia ahjirp 3 bedroom ranch an beautifully Landacaped treed doub«e kol Recent up daung »nd naulrai decor attached 2 car garage Clone u ahopping Bloom field Sfhoob Birmingham mailing 1114.00 HM Thurber BlrmingJULm

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

647-5100 335-7707

CHARMING 4 BEDROOM CAPE COO Oo private treed kx t^r^e rooma good T»oor p»an SulLable for *arge or amall f ami Ilea finiahed baaement Large acreened pore 6 fireplace Aahing 171 »00 ST

E A R L K E I M West Bloom field 855-9100

ABSOU-TELY IDEAL Downtown Farmlagton area offers up-dated 3 bedroom historic bungalow Forma. *'"'«g esscloeed porch, base-ment garage on 100' treed lot M> »«0

KENDALL WOOD REALTY Possible Land Contract oo sharp 1 bed-room all brick r»oeh. master bath, for mal dining, flrsplace new kitchen, rec -oom basted Florida room on extra .arge treed setting »*7.»00

H e p p a r d - V a n A c k e r

& Associates 855-6570

! G r e a t F l o o r P l a n 3 bedroom 2H bath cokuial in popular Turtle Creak Library dec off of foyer lat fk>or Laandry Large family room with fLrapiace immediate occupancy Juat reduced u IllT tOO

Min t C o n d i t i o n Trt-level all auge rooms central air 1 >» batha. 1 bedrooma 1 car attached g^age irej>ljfcceyfamily room Sun

306 Southfiald-Ljttirup AFFORD AB1JT

L A N D C O N T R A C T At 11 * interest 4 5 bedroorr bc*nr newer kitchen, quality barflsrend floon absolutely fantastic pnvate yard u en chanting with bar 4 eotertamrneo: ceo ter adjoining patio surrounded bv ma ture landscaping accented with colored liifcu just a deugfcl priced r-,gn: in the

ilMPLE ASSI'MPTION AT 7 25% ipotlesa 1 be<!roo»r brick rinc-t nKrve-m roodltion throughout plus ar attached garage with floor jpene-

154 »00 I PARK UKE SETTING Across fn*r Plum HoLlow Golf cosirse' 1 bedroccr 'rancll with attached (arage beale< ;)

Florida room with laiouay

. , , , . D r i u / n i k i m r 0 N E roH THE GROWWG FAICLV AWARD WINNING .Sharp clean rootemporary- deco* is Custom split level absolute:!- spotless I ihu 4 bedroom air conditioned cokmu. lovety family room with fireplace .Large eating space id kitchen plua fee walks oast tc patjo formal dining room jmal dining light aod airv farruly rootr walks out to covered porch gourmet j >erloo4l vara >45 500

BEA1 TIFt L DOIT4LE LOT 4 bed room tn level with 2 H baths 3 car ga rage with cabana central air and fir»

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C e n t u r y 2 1 H O M E C E N T E R

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

346-1212 261-1823

ranch wiih 3 bedrooma 2 batha fin iafce<J baaement 2 car atli

BEAUTIFUL COLONIAL l w * " v*r t m u" ' In Washington Hgu 4 bedroom 1 BEST VALL'E IN TW-\'CKINGK.AM

F a r m i n g t o n A r e a tMING older Box Urn lot u

A i.HARMING older Kme Large N Farmington area 3 bedrooma formal dining room finiahed Call now for detaiia Tkia ooe won't laat at only 144 M0

ING ROUND POOL Parted bome for the familf" 5 bedrooma 2 batha coun-Irr used Lichen and huge family room with fireplace Study and recreatAoo room a plaa lor children Harrv At m.*00 It won I laat'

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Today 553-0700

A N X l o r s Lnveiy maintenance free ranch Cory family room with Franklin ttove Feored yard atorage abed and more Aaaumable mortgage available A great atarter bome' Lovelr country area t».M0

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HOCSE BEALTUOTL ,>ast Usud It Green Hiil Tsdor colaoihl. 4 bedrooma 2« baths stunning family room, field suae fireplace, baitt-iss. stained wood wort, .central air. hasted garage on rui-de-aac Cloae to expressways For mer model home super sharp 'Call for letaita 1144. KX

ASK FOR SHIRLEY HELLMAN Merr i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y 626-9100 358-0380

ter bedroom suite great r pis •frssi

HLHRY WONT LAST DRASTIC REDUCTION

Lovely 4 bedroom. IH bath, bnck Tu-dor colonial, formal dining room, fami lv room with fireplace, first floor laun ary. attached garage basement is most prestlgWoa sob Unbelievable at lilt M0

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M U S T S E L L Spacious Farmington Hills ranch with cathedral cetltng and fireplace 1 bed rooms country-style kltdsen and full finished basement Call today asking (44.MM Aak for

J I M C R A V E R 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC

Ask for AMY C E N T U R Y 2 1

Northwestern 827-7750

Land Contract terma available oc cha I apacioua 4 bedroom colouia. La.*f* family room with pegge< Ctoor rto»n»

rr. with bay wlrxfc-w lat floor Law?

BY OWNER Birmingharri acbooj Cranbrook Village 3 bediootp rancb 21 batha Living family room new carpet;ng redecorated I7J.V00

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kitchen i dry central air (91.(00 CLASS' pa.-ioua 4 bedroom roksua

full baths plus powder room finished baaemeot beautiful sen

and vard with lull privacy fence For the discriminating buyer- tl .3 000

BY OWNER Latlmip Village 4 bed room colonial, family room den air conditioning, sprinkling lys t rm mans other featurea Spotless move in coodi lion Open to offer 55(-457f

^ C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

CLEANl CLASS' CHOICEI Beautiful prof raai oca i"y decorated apart hn 4 bedroom 2^ bath coiooial family -oom centra: air fira1: floor Laundr-v* all appLlaocea included Cal for an appointmen'. ta aee thia acep uona'. lovely M 500

ACCENT ON SHARP 3 bedroom 2 bath rancfc wtth farrul* room newer appliancea furnace anc carpeting, central air eicellent valt* at IS9 S00 Aak for

M a r i o n W o l o c k

REAL ESTATE ONE 646-1600

I SOITHFIELD J bedroom Ranch ih balhs large family room fireplace ai.-: car attached garage fenced (14 M*

15AJ--WOODBLIRN DRIVE Sharp ranrs w wooded double lot car garage 3-3

[bedrooms many deluxe features (71 HOC Owner anxious to aeli Call (55 2444 for appointment

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FOR THE CITY FARMER 4 bedroom 2 story farm bouse almost 2 5 scree (SI 500 Ask for

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REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700 533-2031

OPEN SUNDAY 2-S 4811 HADDINGTON. Bloomfield Town ship North of Qauue Road west of Adama Attractive 1 bedroom raact with 3 natural fireplaces, large family room 2 *i batha. 2 car garage and large c«4mlrf KX wltt mm trees (133 KM 54T200C

C h a m b e r l a i n

YOU'RE INVITED. To an Open House to be held Sunday, Ocr 27th 1-4 pm

In the Uvonia "State Streets W of Merrlman and

S of W. ChlcaQO

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This 2200 sq ft. Brick Colonial boasts a Coun-try Kitchen, huge bed-rooms, 2V« Baths, huge rec room wtth ba/, 2'* car garage

Only $74,900

PLENTY OF ELBOW ROOM

C a n t u r y 2 1 - H a r t f o r d S . 2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a ^

647-

OPENSUN 2pm-5pm 575 Hanna. N of Woodward. W of Lincoln Warm k coxy renovated colo-nial Ort*Uial hardwood floors wtth black walnut inlaid trim on firs floor Large master bedroom with walk-out.

room A living-room with flre-Beautifui woodw«k tl»IM

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'-5100 , DARLING hoane in BIRMINGHAM has beautifully finished floors and window wood trim New decor, roof, storms driveway and furnace Include reirtfer alar and range Perfect starter or re-

H A N N E T T , I N C . REALTORS 646-6200

DESIRABLE BEVERLY HILLS Original Sah modal Three bediouuia Is mint condition Opes floor plan FlaMbed rwc room with wet bar Burning ham Schools Many EXTRAS 1129.964 Call 441-0701 T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

OPEN SAT-SUN 2-5PM >1111 Chwehtll

N off 11 Mile, W of Southfield Rd JUST LISTED Beet buy in area oi high-er priced hocnaa Open sparyooa ftooe plaa. freshly painted, all new carped^ and ready to move a Birmingham School* mi.**) Aak for

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REAL ESTATE ONE &4S-1B0Q 6 A 7 « 3 f l L 5

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM 491S Castle Court. Bloomfield Hills S oft Maple W of Franklin Inside is a mast seer" Beautifully re-done contemporary interior fantasur lot with pool and space for tennis courts (154 .900 Call. Buzzle Nichols or Sue Ecoles

REAL ESTATE ONE 644-4700

OPEN SUN 2-5PM alley Senas Coart left off ofwhyaali W S off Maple

Franklin Unless 4 bedroom lakefrasst hoax aa charming Meadow Lake including pond and acreage is Bloomfield Townsrtup Pncwd tn sail at 1331100 Ask for

A n n e B o u c h REAL ESTATE ONE

644-4700

OPEN SUN 2-5PM N of Loaig Lake W of Squirrel

Listed osse month aad fust IV i » famity I

Cm kitchen, besutlful Bloomfield Hills

price (149 .900 Ash for J a n e W a p l e s

REAL ESTATE ONE 646-1600 647-3815

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y

Cfcir 19(5 version of a best seller Tbe Colonial Shore-wood A dramatic angle fami-ly bome wtth a master suite on tie first floor and 1 Large be«J rooms oo ihe secood Two-sto-ry peat room celling, cathe-dral celling In family room IH baths Center Island Euro-pean kitchen Magnificent park setting with walk-ont lower level A glamorous home for Use growing fsmllv Bloomfield Hills Schools Fui

Arlstocrstlc ly landacaped Tudor architect architecture

Pncwd at (179,900 Located in the Park at Bloomfield Late South of Lone Pu>e Road srest o< Middlebelt Fallow Woodcliff signs to Information Center

Sales bv The Herman Frankel Organisation

LOVELY Cared For 1 bedroom tn level with IH baths, ftreplaced family room 2.500 sq ft Low maintenance, aluminum trim and ratters Super stor age Great neighborhood Just reduced (M.900

ASK FOR BETTE "C" Mer r i l l L y n c h

R e a l t y 851-8100 651-2222 MODEL HOME near Casa Lake. W Bloomfield achoola 2.1M split level. IH car (arage 1 bednxna. I batha, family mom. gruel roam, fireplace, wet bar. cathedral celling, wood windows and doorwalL decks Ml 500 U1-4A49 MOVE-IN CONDITION Open hoase Sun l-5pm 4 bedroom. 2H bath coioal al Dtaiag room, library, greatronm with fireplace custom kitchen, rec room, pa tic with gas BBAi. ctrcular drtv* Immediate orrvpssn (117 904 7405 Oak Tree Dr .14 A DraiM 441 1441

O P E N S U N D A Y 1 2 - 5

4472 Greeoalown W ol Ochard Lake. N aI Walnut Lake Spacious 4 badiuum brick cotrisl IH batha modern kllrhan. decora lor car peeing A -uel is ii It room, largu aal oaug roam, firs

etartl niupleae. formal first door laessdry. walk

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rooma skylight* hardwood •Unas tllrtsu private cnl-d aac set Has with trees and hags dark Reduced U (294.904

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"rii ii • lilll M. Mldar-s eera hama Com-taasawrary i saory f W fVier l apO sa r*—a- lmm°y "*• brery I SI large kJUrkea A aee*. I hntta »l-isl fteer : 404 a, ft. 4 bad °*m ' T ? " J " . T y—• r * AW J 9 RXALTY

A N X I O U S ! TRANSFERRED' Popular West brook r Manor Siarp 1 Bedroom Bnck Ranch. 1 H Baths 1st floor, (-way Fire-place Formal Dining Room. Baaemeot attached 2 H Car Garage. Inground Gunlte Pool Low (M s AM for

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A TURN FOR THE BEST Low uses very well kepA 1 bedrooma finished basement, attached 1 car ga-

CENTURY 11 Today 55»-070« BY OWNER Farmington HUls. 1 bed-room 1554 aq.ft cuatom ranch Fire-place. 90slT5 wooded A private lot Many other featurea (44 904 4T7-5547

B Y O W N E R Rolling Oaks Exciting, newly deoorat ed custom contemporary on private wooded setting 4 large bedrooms, dra-matic all white Formica free form Vltehee with Jennalre A sub aero ce-ramic foyer, library A family room Finished basement, office A 14 Ft cedar -Ineel rasinrn maal as bath Re-ceaaed lighting throughout uniquely landscaped with free form redwood deck Sophisticated burglar alarm sys-tem. many bultlna wtlcal blinds throughout, pew Berber carpet Wired for cable. 1 scase beating A air condi-tioning Neighborhood elementary school withing done walking dteunce Recently marked down to sell at (105,00« Call for appotnuaent MS-5700

BY OWNER 3 bedroom. IH baths family fireplace, deck, baaement One sct* fessced 1 car (arage opener Clone

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154.900'

N I C H O L S R E A L T Y 348-3044

COMFORTABLE CONTEMPORARY COLONIAL

Walk lo school, lovuty playground naai n. IH bath coin

wtth many extraa FlmaAed bean ixodltlcasar. haal r snanrs. cue-

Beeatiful 4 bedroom. : 1 men torn landecaptag, neut ceaeed llghoisg Not a 11(9 900 ff!

E A R L K E I M W«(t Bkxxnfield 855-9100

dnve-by Asking

II A DRAKE New 1.704 so ft Coastam-porary Pnvau area, acre lot (1(4.000 Contact Oppesshatm O—i allia Lie xf 044434 555 UU or 44 . 4444

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hrttofd 414. Inc. 478-eOOO

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ON APPRO X 1 ACRES In private Fores! Brook Eatatea 4 spa cious bedr'jom brick cape cod. large Ilv ing room, formal dining room, family room with rsiaed hearth Tlreplace country kitcheai with fireplace IH baths 1st floor laundry, flniabed rec roam In beeemeot. lovely landnceptng with mature trees SH car garage (looooo

TREES TREES TREES SpoUaas 4 bedroom brlci contemporary bl-level, offers - large family roam, large living room 2 fireplaces 3H batha formal dining, lomly kitchen with bullt-lna library, baautlful setting backing to stream, attached IH car ga-rage (121.500

COUNTRY COLONIAL Qwck ocrupaay oo thla 4 spacious bed roam bnct bome. featurea large fami ly room wtth wood burning fireplace country kitchen wtth bullt-lna, formal i dining. 1st floor laundry, hardwood floors, attached 2 car (arage (102 MM

C E N T U R Y 2 1 NADA, INC 477-9800

DESIRABLE SPACIOUS RANCH Three bedrooms 3 batha. lovely family room with fireplace Exceptional

i X g BBQ attached 2H car garage dnvewa* (71.500

27055 Selkirk N of 11 W of Grseo field 4 bedroom bnct rokeusl wiii family room. 2 full and I hall baila finished basement new furnace with central air carpet throughout alarm syster 2 car stttacbed garsge al

540-0513 | kitchen appliances stay with home in excellent coodltlon Century 21 Amhaaaador 549 HIS

with fireplace r.xceptionally aa-aa , , . . . kitchen breatfsr. room forma 307 MllT0ra-l1IQnl8no room central air patio with sai

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NEWLY LISTED' Nice waterfnxi ranch id ooe of Highland s moat aesL-able suba 4 bedrooma. IH baths 2 car attached plus 2 car detached garages Ecyoy your own pel vale paved baal launch oc Woodruff Lake (79 90f Huron Valley Schools

LATHRUP VILLAGE 4 bedroom colo ieve mal 2 H bsLha family room, fireplace utchen. nook baaemeot ovenued p garage Simple assumption X l rage and • mortgage or Land Contract. HI.too and many Rhodes Realty 442-0014 H 27 900 H

Cl'STOM Bt'ILT Contemporary Vuao Formal dining IH baths, itrfi

alkout from family rooc other fine appointments ron Valley Schools

England Real Enisle 4T4-45X LOVELY COUNTRY SETTING

Rolling Hills k Rouge River 1 bed ytoo BUNO ROAD WEST MIl-FuRI room. 1 tull, 2 half baUi contemporary Near Kensington 5 acres Lrtea walk Roman bnck. Antooelli built executive ^ s»seroent 3 bedroom, den, laj|« ranch home with firepleced livmg A] living room 2 fireplaces 2 batM fl® family rooma library, large glassed1 ,ng room deck, huge rec room, tt areas overlooking gorgeous views j -jched garage fenced hone bam eiu basBTOent. 2H car plus attached garage j electnc and water, much more Onlr with txilit-ins central air alarm

O N E - O F - A - K I N D Beautiful nsun colonial on the moat beautiful lot. 150 i IM. wtth circular drive plaa aide drive attached (arage family room with fireplace. 2 fall batha phm it bath Thla a tbe builder's own home with all the extraa set up for en-tertaining Is lAK J1X sq. H. colonial Ooe bocd and you'll know it was built foryt* (179,»4o Aak for

BILL PALMER C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

420-2100 464-8881

area Pnced to tell 1129.000 557-KJJ MAKE US AN OFFER

4 bedroom colonial In Southfield with Birmingham Schools OWNER OIT OF ?TATE. MUST SELL (79 900 Ask for AMY' TOBIN

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Northwestern 827-7750

C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

OPEN SUNDAY l-S UUi Lartahlre (aoutk of l#

of Middlebelt: three or four bedroom

Fanced corner lot. Family roam, first floor rec room, two (49 too Call

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O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 m-la) 114*1 Lamar. W of Orchard Lake. S of 10 Mile Bel Aire Sub Ranch. 1 bediuuaiM. recently decorated fall baaement 1 car garage Ooee to popping A achoola Stop In Sunday A

Kl BETH' JO RAMMER THE MICHIGAN GROUP

Executive Relocation Service 851-4100

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 11904 L«)an. N off ( Mile, W aI Halat ed la-law suite paaMMe la this large •Md-level or plenty aI roam far Large family Family room with wet bar

MT VERNON SUB. Move-m mint coodJUoo 4 bedroom. 2H bath beige bnc* colonial oo cul-de-sac Contemporary Inside A out Many new featurea almond color kitchen cabi-net!. Maytag diahwaaber other rooma recently redecorated In ne-itral colors recently i Central a air Full basement Many ex tras By owner H9.500 15J-07M

O P E N S A T . 1 -4 i7l-br) POTENTIAL COMMERCIAL, praaentlv with office space 22075 Brootslde corner of Lahaer A Brook side, S of 10 Mile Ranch. 5 bedrooma. family room. 2 flreplacea. S acre with 22 mature trees Slop by and aee 1117 OM Call BFTTY JO HAMMER

THE MICHIGAN GROUP Executive Relocation Service

851-4100

308 Rochaatar-Troy CHARMING 1 H atory m Oty j( Rc Chester 3 bedrooma, 2 fu£ bathx (46 OOO Oprc House Sat Oct 34 Sun Oct 27 12 5pm. JIT Drace N end of team _ 752-7319 CHATEAU AVON - Unique Retuemm: Community Double unit, central air Florida room, prime lake lot Enri in-sulation. shingled roof (34.995 544-K2(

ouad. N Troy J den new decor tlirougbout appaances included, unique Florida roocr. pooi large lot. must see'tllJ.MW (JA- 1ST

OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 2-H90 MONTEREY' South of 12 Mile eaat of Lahaer Road Tire* bedroom IH bath Tn-level with rfinmg room M* family room dec, 2 car garage and more Immediate pmar as ion (74 .900 5472000

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O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 307*2 Fairfax S o< IS Mile. E of Southfield Rd Birmingham Schoola

<*r, colonial. updated •ea open

quick sale to

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

626-9100 474-5179

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 JJM4 MOORE & of Grand River W of Fsrwinaia , z s a 1 "

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prime aria I year Mnsl tract at 19* As* for

DOROTHY C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

O P E N S U N D A Y 2 - 5 19*79 Sprtngjear S j* ll Ma, E

BHfcMINOftAM V-HWLS Cantar entry cokalal la desirable Oan broo* Villa®, Sub 4 bedrooma JH bntka. family room, baaement cantral

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Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

626-9100 348

PRESTIGIOUS SUB B r * * baaaty bMk • l l t l , da taaa iad Sa • saL i s ( t i f r l i a n a . J H hMfea. J ear attached n r a g a 14 ft family roam WW* fb aplai a. alsnoad kltckaa With t i l a t l f a l • I l l h i u , anpar MwM A I m r Meal *ae* O a m i air l l ( U M

REDDING 881-8252

Reflect Your Success

a r a a * h a i » m Is g peed and M A e a v i a Mar* a a r a Aa*ia« I I B M

CENTURY 21 GoW House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

SPACIOUS

luMM CENTURY 21

Gold Houae Real tors 478-4660 261-4700

Custom 4 bedrcom ki tchm with matching appliancea open floor plan Reduced for 144 M4

ASK FOR DOLORES DAVIDSON

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 559-2966

3-6791 SHERWOOO VILLAGE 4 bedroom. J H bat* colonial. J H ear garage caal ra l air. wall-io-wal] c a r p a U a i ranalart family r o a n wtth f l repUca. large cor • a r let aa «aaat dead and street O r d ,

' - S T S S T 2 T 3 J a n t r a l decor Moea tsi Owwer days MJ-gTtJ

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I n t e r i o r D e s i g n e r ' s H o m e Fireplace m living room A master ted room suite Gourmet kitcben wish J « n aire TTiermadore convecticc A nu-crowave A aparkllng granite counter tops Sunken fami ly room «r1Ui built-mt Situated on large picturesque lot (159 900 For m o r e Informatloci. please call AMY" TOBIN

CENTURY 21 N o r t h w e s t e r n 8 2 7 - 7 7 5 0

J U S T LISTED Contemporary D r a m a 2 s t o o grts: room with fteatoUtar fireplace s. mood color kitcben. f irst floor master bedroom plus 2 m o r e on secood level : full baths Central a i r Large pnvale fenced lot Owner t ransferred Priced at m 000 Call tor fu r tbe rdeu l l i

444-1400

MAX BROOCK. INC

OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 5 7 3 0 L o s t L a n e . R o c h e s t e r

Stunning Contemporary with panorau lc viewi f rom every room To the North tbe srooded hills of Rocbasier A beyond lo the South tbe Detroit akytlne oc ap proximately J ac res of owed roU»« land 4 bedrooma, 4 b a t h s fireplaces la cathedral celling living room I family room with w « bar A media center 2nd kitchen is lower level entertainmeni area adjacent to pr iva te qua r t an with separate en t rance (M9.500 N af Adams past T i m k e c to Dutton East past Brewster Additional 2 57 acres available, (59 500

D E S O R A E ^ X V A N A I ' G H HALL A H T N T E R 444 » 5 «

ROCHESTER Hilla- Open Howe Sun 3 ti l Bum n e u t e r , k Adan-a

h o m e In p r e s t i g l o M 1U c a r garage 4 S f r n

ROCHESTER KILLS 4 badroom colo Mal. JH batha, wood circular stairs ce ramie foyer tn ki tchen Sprinkler iv» lam Many e x t r a s i i 19 9*0 45AlM«

ROCHESTER HILLS, by Owner SAad ow Wooda n Spadosaa 2-story Co*»tal 4 badriaaus. J H hatha. Great room wtth fireplace K ' x l C Florida room to

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EARL KEIM 538-8300

REDFORD INC. m i R PRIDK. YOUR JOY

to/i! b a M k t o W J M •aydar • r •

ROCHESTER ROMBO 5 >s*nnr r Cal Iforaaa ranch. 1 3 M sa ft. family r a n library J f l replacea cathedral cetllags dar t Wirladaa ac reage oa Stoav Creat Maal sell l ' ,M 9*4 A n * a r S i **>'

SHADOWOOO 1.AJ3 aq ft J H h a t h a dan. family roost

. andar (1J9 — JTV141J

TROY RANCH By Owner 1KJ a* ft

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park

FOR SALE - BY OWNER HUWTINOTON WOOOS 1at TIME OFFERED

Hewty teenra t r a l X t r New

546-2193

T h o r » a « y O c t o O e r 2 4 . 1 9 8 6 O A E *6E

CREfiTIVE LIVING

CLP66IFIED REAL E6TRTE 308 Royal Oak-Oak Park

Huntington Woods HL'NTTNGTON WOOD6

Mint condition 4 bednxau. I H bath. -eotraJ air H9.900 Advaat Raalty lac, "laire Gated 559-JUJ

OAK PARK Immaculate 4 bed-xn , 1 beth. J story bungalow air con-

ditioning. garage Beriley Schools (47 900 541-

OAK PAJtK. J bedroom 1500 aq ft Market built home New kitcban A c o m pletely finiahed basement wtth Rec m o m . 4th bedroom auite. office cedar rloeet. etc Central air A insulated Reasonably pnced 947 1540

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 , 1554 Victoria. N of 10 Mile. W of

D R A s f i c REDUCTION' Unbelievable bargain for ao almost 3.OOC aq f t 1 bedroom ranch with 15 ft family room and full baaement in prime aree of Huntington Wooda Will not last a t only (79 900

ASK FOR SHIRLEY" PEISNER

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 398-9811

320 Momaa For Sato Wayna County

DETROIT N of Schoolcraf t E of Telegraph Nice, clean J bedroom hoc* ranch. I car (a rage . fall all

t r im, updated kitchen Rooms all very ipactHB. beets to wooda Asking (37,960 Call

B A R B D E S U P P E

R e / M a x W e s t 2 6 1 - 1 4 0 0 TRINITY 15421 1 bedrooma, u e beat. I H car (a rage . 44 ft lot. HOM caa* or Land contract (J500 down. (140

AB-RO Mi 9154

321 Homaa For Sata Lhringaton County

310 Union Laks Commarca

BRIGHTON AREA Country contemporary on pr ivate 19 a c r e estate 4900 sq ft Lncladaa great room A den. 4 bedrooms 1H batha fin-iahed rec room, walk out lower level Attached garage plua M i 40 bam

as 1245 MM Many extraa seller anil De

325 Raal Estate Service* SOME INSPECTION SERVICES

Rave roe home completely inapected before yoa bay From (125 CaH a f t e r ooooe 355 1459

THE HOME INSPECTOR Before y w buy have your borne •peeled Protect your inves tment boasr service Lowest r a t ea

Ml 4040 951 5021 (5 1 5574

326 Condoa For Sale

326 Condoa For Sato BIRMINGHAM EXECUTIVE CONDO Cathredral catling. I I ft. brick fire-place Master beJ iumn aa

A C T I O N 8 A T T E N T I O N la what yoa will get when you let aa belp eou fknd a coaido of your d r e a m s CaD u » Condominium Spectallat a l

C o n d o m i n i u m R e a l t y 8 5 2 - 1 5 8 0 o r 5 5 9 - 3 8 0 0

systems, track lighting, professionally decorated Attached Income producing studio a p a r t m e n t CnarenBesst Mania Telegraph location (*« 54M Aak tor Jan

6 2 6 - 8 7 0 0

Cranbrook A a o c Inc R e a l t o n

326 Condoa For Sato 326 Condoa For Sato

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedioume. I H betha Low maintenance fee includes beat.

(T5.504 ( 4 4 4 ( 7 1

cooling, e a t e r pool M a t e O f f e r

ADAMS WOODS luxury condo 2 b e d rooma hardwood floors, r r - real i1 light ing Many ex t raa 1141.000 By owner ( 5 V H S J or (&J-J741

BLOOMFIELD HILLS bedrooms, 2 ba ths appro I 11M aq. ft. (44 500 or winter leaae (450 month Never rented (45-01J4

-QPtad Bonnse Elder THE LIVINGSTON GROUP

BUS 477-0711 HOME Ml J144

BRIGHTON PINCENEY 4 bedroom ranch. I betha. walkout basement. I car a t tached (a rage . tall b n c * Secluded U wooded acrea joins state land BeauU fully landscaped U9.800 1-474-4915

ADAMS WOOD6 RANCH J bedrooma 2100 aq feet, a t nu rn . fall

Many caatom leetu^ea gourmet k l t d

n e w of beaotifuily area Bloomfield

distr ict For sale by owner 11(4 500

BLOOMFIELD m m South HllM of Bloomfield new usdt. oc-cupied March. 19*5 Occupancy A te rms flexible 2 car s t lachsd garage, many extraa including new appliancea (110.000 (52-4425

Condo Lake Living Try to beat this J badroom I H tilth townhouee wtth dec* and balcony wooded n e w lake pnvllagaa pool, clabhouae Nice complex ron deaf,ly p n c e d Located is Belleville with aaay X way acceaa Ml 408 CaU

F R A N K R I L E Y

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

C 0 N D 0 - M A R T QUALITY PLUS

True Garden Apartment style with sec-ond level privacy bat f i r * level pr ivate e n t r y 1 nice bedrooms, each with p n va t s bath, m u a l balcony with piart view and convenient carpor t Open and

LOOK' H I 000 CALL

ANNOL-NCING OPEN HOUSE 1 to 4 54

SLfN OCT J7 15999 W 11 Mile Rd beta

LOT 77 X 100 UNION LAKE

Treed lot clone to shopping and la te Must aell M a t e offer » ' 904

CALL RAY TAYLOR

CHALET 477-1800 MAGNIFICENT 5-4 bedroom quad-level in ex t remely desirable a rea Cus-tom decorating, auto aprlnkJer aystem. 5 r ea r s old, 1H batha. Inctu ancea (77,500

BLOOMFIELD TOWNHOUSE J bed-rooma J H batha family room, garage, reduced price. HJ.WM Aasume i l 5 M 0

lender approval Opsn San 541-0014

mortgage lend Rhodes Raalty

Builder's Model Penton Livingston County Area

HartJand Rd S of Canter Horse Country - IJ Acres

Custom built bome All appliances in-c luded Central air Oansnr must sell at a sacrif ice Make offer

Call agents Lea A Dorothy 7JV4544 O W T U R Y 11 PARK PLACE

311 Orchard Laka Waltod Laka

DEARBORN Ford Engineering A Oakwood Hospital area Owner Profes-sionally decorated 1 bediuum brick ranch. I batha. kitchen in baaemeot, beaut i ful landscape H I 54« 5J4-47J1

319 Homaa For Sato Oakland County

CUARKSTON DEERWOOO REDUCED Brand new contemporary Move Ui today F e a t u r e s marble foyer large great n a m . island kitchen, mas-ter suite wtth Whirlpool Fireplace Cs lh red r s l cell ing! P a r a s ! dining All oak t r im snd many other custom fee lures 1159 900 RDR-512

- DURBIN ERA (25-4200

322 Homaa For Sato Macomb County

BY OWNER t i Warren Good Starter or Income Home J bedrooma, 1H Story fenced yard (J1.500 Call af ter 5pm JJ45KM or I 1 5 . 1 M

323 Homaa For Sato Waahtanaw County

OPEN DAILY J-4 (5000 down, L C on 2 story newer home with fireplace, fsmily room, 1 batha, dining room over loots srood deck. 1 c s r ( a r age near all expressways. Ypsi-lanti. 1(11 East lawn Ave 544 WC

Elmer Real tors 57J-17J9 424-1(79 441-lJOO

324 Other Suburban Homaa For Sato

CLARKSTON Ob IH scree b n c t beauty 1 bedrooms, full baaement 1H batha. above (round pool Mast sell' Call Aak far Jean QUAKER REALTY 1-47J-JJ15

DRAYTON WOODS lovely 4 bedroom b n c t ranch. 1H batha. I H car attached ( a r a ( e flniabed baaement. M9.900

175-4474

FOUR BEDROOM COLONIAL Specious 4 bedroom, J H bath colonial In good family area CasMral air sprin-klers. a l a r m system and Largs deck, are some of tbe amemuaa A lot of home for the money Transfer forms sale H5.90C KI

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

PLEASANT RIDGE mal room.

MFTAMORA 10 ACRES 4 bedroom. 2 H bath ranch Newly deco-ra ted neutral decor B a m wtth Indoor Arena Horse Levers DellgJK1 545 17II

QUALITY QUALITY QUALITY 5 or 4 bedroom, 3 OOO aq ft. , country estate is NorthfleM Twp Waahtanaw County, fall basement central air at-tached ( a rage . plua 1500 sq ft. garage 1J 5 a c r e a (155.000

N E L S O N S R E A L E S T A T E 1 - 4 4 9 - 4 4 - 6 6

O u t o f T o w n e r s 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 6 2 - 0 3 0 9 *

325 RaaJ Estate Service*

Contract or awroasd mortgage and want t o caah out* Highest H I - Lowest Dis-count Perry Really 474-7440

roof, furnace and e a t e r heeler , atylight la bathroom, doorwall to patio off master bedroom dee*, garage, windows, mini bilnda aad t r ac t lighting (57 500

Heppard - Van Acker 855-6570

REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST

K. Alexander , Esquire At torney & Broker

R a n t Fees 1st Consultatiao Free 440 N Woodward. 442 1452

I bedroom ln small quiet com Condominium Raalty 559-JMO

AWARD WINNING CLUTTER CONDOMINIUMS AT

CHANTICLEER NOW EXPANDING

Oc Lba arack: country aeC-tla* Tto u> comparable lown bouar k r a a c t bomaa available from 45-90 day ocoaj Sakact f rom t l * nmtom

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atill Ume ' Come A aee four fatare bome jog woo t waat to l aa ra CocramaoUy kocalaO lo afcopptnt. cul-taraJ caatara A expreaaway*

hiodala Opao 1 J-4 Cloaad Tbura Located Nortba>4e oi IS Mil* Rd

Jaai Cast ot Taiacrapfc Rd.

354-4330 Another Development By

Monetary Investment Group Co-op Bro te rage Invited

A WATERFRONT COMMUNITY Walled Late, 2 units for sale One bed room HJ.900 1 bedroom H4.900 Call Mandowmangemect Inc Bruce Lloyd (51-4070

B u i l t B y A P e r f e c t i o n i s t

A atanning new Towobome with first floor master suite aod private Roman bath Tbe great room baa an unusual corner f ireplace aad sllatlag doors open lo the outdoors A dining room has a soaring t w o story celling Tbe wonderful kitcben n t h island saa* has at-tached noot. A first floor laun-dry ts an added convenience Upstairs you'll find 2 bed rooma one convertible to library T V open planning gives you a romant ic balcony overlooking the first floor This unmhome ts s new m o d el. In tbe mast sought a f te r community

Tbe Terrace Condominium

$159,900 Use Terrace is located In Tbe Village at Pebble Creek, oft 14 Mile Road. Went of Orchard Lake Road Enter '.trough the gstebouse st Pefcble Creek

S a l e s I n f o r m a t i o n 8 5 1 - 3 5 0 0

M a i n O f f i c e 6 2 6 - 3 5 0 0

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A GREAT START for newlywsds or slnglaa Thla J bad-room condo an]oys a ooevesuant. close-in location Neutral decor and an the upper lavul overlooking a scenic ravine D O N T WAIT AT H J J « 0 CALL 4 M - 4 I M

E W l ^ n ^ S w v I t o r a ^ ^ s e c a r l t y Ity sys-t e m covered par t ing and on-MU mana (e r CARETREE LIFE AT ( » ( KM CALL (24-41(0

THINKING OT S E L L I N G " Lower interest raise, our top reputation In the Condominium! market and a health demand from qualified buyers have combined to besve ua * a r t of coo das to offer NOW ks the opportune t ime ' Can sse belp you market YOURS' CALL (14-41M

C 0 N D 0 - M A R T 626-8100

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R I V E R V I E W C L U B

Luxufy 1 bedroom cossdo with 40 ft boatwel l oo CUntoo R ive r f r o m (119,900 Call H4-07M or 455-1500

Model Open Sat A Sun I J« 5 JO 11495 South River Road near Jef fe rson

Tbe Herman Frankel Oganlxat lon

CHANTICLEER CONDO BY OWNER Retiring 1 bedroom 1 bath ranch. Neu-tral tonaa Attached garage Many fee lures Included Immedia te o c r u p a n n Furni ture for sale Open Sun 11-5 &> 11 Mile between Lahaer A Telegraph 29253 » Qiantlcleer Dr After 4pm 1 5 H 1 9 5

BALMORAL CONDO" Lovely lat floor unit baa the best location In Use com-

etx I near Use pool areai 2 bedrooma. 2 lha and easy acceaa to abopplng and

a y i (51 500

HANNETT, INC. R E A L T O R S

646-6200 BEAUTIFUL new 1 bedroom condo, walk-out finished baaement I H b a t h s minutes f rom Oakland Univesalty, downtown Rochester (44 000 After 4 PM (75-5MI

BELLEVILLE By Owner Clean bedroom Condo. off 1-94 W ref r igera tor range Pool New C a r p e t (29.500 Call 499-7549

CHOICE CONDOS WESTLAND WOODLAND MANOR CONDO Sharp 1 bedroom end salt with balcony Large master bediousn All ap-pliances Laundry facility In unit Ideal-Is located in sre 11 maintained complex (41,900

CITY OF PLYMOUTH C W m i n g 1 bedroom. I H bath sxsd unit m down-town locauoc close to ahopping and churches Formal rllning roam, cent ra l air patio and all appilaiacna Pnced to sell H4.500

JOHN COLE REALTY 4 5 5 - 6 4 3 0 2 5 5 - 5 3 3 0

CHOICE F _ " " y 1 bedroom, easy-lo-t care Coaoo Completely furnished appliancea U 1.500 Osrner

Clone to u>-late-

All 444-4 IH

CR06SWTND6 WEST J bedroom, J H bath ranch with finished baaement. many upgraded features 1*5 900 CaU af te r ( p m 34( 04 90

FARMINGTON HILLS J bedroom J beth. laundry In usUt, canvssslsnt Iocs Uon. most furniture and all appliancea. f lexible sailer (75.900

NOVI 1 bedrooma ranch unit, with de-tached 1 car garage, laandry in unit ( 4 5 * 0 0

W BLOOMFIELD Decorator's d r e a m J bedrooms. I H batha cssstral atr li-brary . finished basement, extras too nu-merous to list 1101000

W BLOOMFIELD prestigious Pebble Creak, standing 1 bedrooma J H bathe, l ibrary finished basement central air a t tached (arage. (129 000

Heppard - Van Acker 855-6570

FRANKLIN VILLAGE. 173 900 Ptuah. new carpet ing in lovely 1 bediuum. 1H bath i n s nil usss r-oodc P a n e with barbaqwa. finished basemen', with bar

Ruah1 Owner t ransferred ' Call Realty 559 5*00

LOCXLXN PINES detached condo De-luxe executive home J bedrooma. J H batha. fully carpeted, spiral s taircase J s u n s fireplaces dec*. I H car garage, solid oak wet bar built-in a la rm system A pr iva te l a t a 545-94*3 u i - 4 0 7 5

LUXURY CASS LAKE Port Cove Con-do I bedrooma 1 hatha, f trepiace. I H car bee tad garsge. new appliancea. lofl. fully carpeted with hardwood floors in living room built-in alarm syWam. pn vale beach A pool H5-4075 545-9441

KING'S COVE R O C H E S T E R H I L L S

Ranch A Townhouse Condominiums fur sale J A J bedrooms svailable from (7J.TM Shown by

6 5 2 - 1 8 0 0 H o m a c M f l t .

LAKES AREA, near Twetve-Oakx. beautifully decorated I bedroom. I H beth cossdo J levels of living with fin-ished family r o o m attached garage air. all appUancee Priced la the ( r x Open San 1 5PM >45 Neptane, Walled

After 7 P M I . 944-4143

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Beautiful setting with balcony over-looting pood. J apadoua bedrooms. 1 full balha. euper kitchen, dining roam.

conditioned 559 790

basement s torage.

ASSUME L.C. Impeccable J b e d r o o m J fail baths, super kitchen with buUt-lna lat floor .sundry central air. attached garage door opener (44.900

Castelli 525-7900

LTVONIA THE WOOOS CONDOMINIUM Extra alee grosnd level ranch with two bedrooma. two fall betha ceramic. , aad formal dining roam Aa and M l with a, rees»od la pat io (44 900 Call J ( 1-40*0

Thompson-Brown

GRAND OPENING FOXPOINTE

Condominiums la W Bloomfield 1 new decorated models

Priced from 1114.99* to 1145 9*0 Open Daily 1J noon 5pm except T h a n

6 8 1 - 3 1 1 2 5 5 7 - 2 0 6 0 Located W side of Orchard La ta Rd

S of Lone Pine Rd

HERBERT LA INC

MUST SELL' Owner t ransferr ing Steal thla expansive custom coodo la Plym-outh Two All klnda of luxarlss In this J bedioou town I muss with J c s r garage For details, call Broker 4551 I M

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 5455 Bristol P a r t Dr . CUrkaton. Exit (9 off 1-75. left unto Waldon to Pine Knob Manor Homaa Spectacular home overlooking 1 ( th Hole French Norman-dy Architecture every amenity 4*00 sc ft Owners finalising their moving plana, will consider all offers JO mm f rom Birmingham

ASK TOR SALLY FLYNN

Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 26510 Inkster Road

privileges, lota of ex t r a s Good location near Pontiac. Troy A Rochester (J7.500. no Land Cootrscts Call J4J-J9M or HI-4444

South of 11 Mile, eeat e ld See lbs best s t Cumberland Village apadoua J b e d r o o m I H batha Town hnss i . carpeted family room with fire-place . private entrance r patio, at-tached garage, pool, ' asms, immaculate condition T E R M S 171.900

C A L L LOIS FAUST U ? I T U 557-4700

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328 Condoa For Sato

NORTHVILLE Ownsrs wsat off sr on thM lovely szacu-11 ve condo. J bsd imaus . J H be l t s . Us-ing roam wtih f i replace. 1st floor lssn-

A kitchen ss dry. dining hsasmam, attached ga rage A m u d mors Call today Asking 4*4.904

NICHOLS REALTY 348-3044

PLYMOUTH BRADBURY 1 bedrooms, full par t ing

PLYMOUTH- Lovely J balcony basement, pool, e a r p s t l ^ . • t o r e , r e f r i g e r a t o r ( 54 . (00 Best,

or 444 4942 ref r l g e r s

444 4401

328 Condoa For Sato

OPEN SUN.- 2pm - 5pm 11 JO KUlpotnte Circle Two SUrr con-dominium la BknmflaM HUM. l l f M N Ask for Kd Waldsmlth 1(9 >194

Cranbrook Assoc. Inc. OPEN 1 TO 5 SUNDAY

Rills 1*11 <X. Hamlin A Crooks Rda Lovely J fisA ll Mil raoct condo. the most ssrlud ad wooded location la SHaauiwumi Ka-

i l 14.* By Owner, III 99*9 or

BRADWJRY PAR* •nit. J liedi-asns. n v as bar dryer, tally inant.dsrt.ora* K2 900

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326 Condo* For Sale R-i'-tDENCfc TOWERS tl»MM A

;M-"am»r view provides poet b»c« <-rw! for 3 bedroom J30C aq ft eod

n.t -mxio1 Pm. servm; services plm 'r-aior i ondommisra Aealty ii» MOO

«•' THFIK1D ExrpM 11 Mil* Rd - tv.Jr.ari : fall -isths carpeting 4 1 liCMjs UrOVflKNIt. vwly derOTSted.

pool IM »Ofl Bj i-srarr

332 Mobile Homo* For Soto

FAIRMONT J*M I bodrooo* Lar** lltchse «rlU Bar window appliances and IMG laclud»«! Excellent roodltioe lll.MO Novl After «pm. MH1M

GOOD HI NTING MOB1LHOME Lorauri tn Gaylord area oe 5 em UJU al wild Life 1 bedrooms IIS.OOO

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333 Northorn Property 339 Lots and Acreage For Sato F<* Sato

LIVE IN ABTHESTER AREA DELIGHTFUL NORTHERN CHALET

Beeou)u..v situated amaslg Lb» P«I>M * tfnemk* al northers MicHigan

Lveroou ii Twukre K-l» 1 lota

ai: •I'THFIELt) II1.M* Shiawassee -Uflv 2 bwlrowTi delus* includes bal

arport and pool Motivated a*Li*f •*, belp Wilis rinsing costs Rush' Call

*x5ominjym Realty SI*-1*00 v ' THFIELD 11 Mil* 4 Inkswr arwa T «TAI:HU* S h**Jnx*na 2W bet*. ul*

-•*» carpei * window treat ".fT'jt ' mjfcrt downstairs must •** lc apprecisle price tc sell SSMMI TRADE Oft SELL ior*)T S Padr* 1» l-i "v! Tvxu Cocido WO.OOC mullY lot tv *"'*• in Northern Scburtis of Detroit

«2*-C10i 1 MOBILE HOME lOrtOlt swtum. 4 sppUancs* I WOO *•* Jl"! MUST SEXX to settle « i u 1HI Mo-iMie boro* Ml 1 2 wilt ( fjLauxJo washer dryer sppiiances M »00 or

' beat oMs» ' After «PM «J7«*<

all Judy li Jp«r. S«*-«7M T'li IV Morthf >*l-d Hills J b*droow i haLS St Mtiflli .'ir*pl4ar* ij*cl exr«i

l iw'aoofi *ar i arprtinf ITS OOO '* r* nannv t»n>* "! ; .1 b lr-nro JW lott. air

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CHATEAU ESTATES Unma«-Ulate 1100 aq (t Una* room

room, tltctira FVonda roc*n. 2 b*drxioma IS rwi'Ja o*olral air all ap pUaix-«» plua waaA*r 4 irrrr Mutat aril tamedUl* wx-upaotT 120 OOC

C E N T U R Y 21 Secontine Assoc

626-8800 PRICE M>'EKS 1W7 12 I M 2 b*d-roofr. Mu»i b* roo**d fry D*r 1 AaAuia IS VOC Afl*r 'poi w*tilar». Wt-MW scmxT IMO. N i «A ft E»C*U«!B! roodiuod Appliaor« u*-iod*«] OutMu No*i IH.OOO

Cwraac • ctt> LimJU ,ro»t immitea (r-jcti ibe Vraica («>Lf fUhioa. akuna 4 boat Hi* i bedrooma 2 t«aia 24*24 wa

343 C»m«1»fy Lots

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room "lit 2wl fjrrpi*rr Larfr 2«iM | i r i f wtliJ loft 4 workable ap-pro uma ir IT 3 a err* A Miprrt b«*' IMW0

Fralkck Real Estate 616-627-9959

11031 N Straits. Hwy Cfteyboyflan, Mi 49721 OL'PLEX. cm* ball M |:»<town

$;M a aiootli : l 'p Kw«*oaw 'Cocoty MiJfcawt Mich 3 b«lrowi l>aa*m*nt

lot t' P (joumajoc. fxaiotj Pinna Mirti •« SS0 II DO down, II »0 a moolt 3 i % Al>LE REALTTt' MJ I4T1 P O Bo. iO«l Orriiart Lalf MJ 4*011

O ' R I L L E Y R E A L T Y 6-89-S&44 LOW I* )WN

PLYMOLTH 9CHIX1LS 11 acr* 123 000

Mal* offer tSJ I0M MKTAMORA HI'NT ARUA

20 arr*» n*ar pnval* School oo *olf coura* 135 S00 Land i ootract avail afri* »2» 44211

MIL JRD ALL SITES ON

351 But. & Professional Bk^jt For Sato

V'V] firaoO Hi W Awe 4 >0* Rd area UIOJ Grand RIVT Avf 2 41K) f". ot <jitHr+ plua MO aq f*. oi atora** AM_m| 1 a.. m«al lac Bn** I Jo-rd KEL>FORr> iMJI B«VT> lair 1 blort S 7 Rd Sa I* l<-aar or rrttt opOoc to bc» 2 4*0 ao f'. AiWjUiJOjI 20 lot for partinc 47- 531 4142

S A L E

HIGGLES LAIU: CotKki for aak* or "ml ! frMxootrj 2 bataa Iireplac* ftl ":v rarp*U*3 all coevmi*t*c*9 160.000

471-34 21

1 .. 1 brrfr Villa**. Iraiurin* -I'iagr wUi low e<juit* Slov* r*-

a-.'ir tjtrtwaaber wain*? 4 dr-r*r - -a! air attached (arage wtlli ioor

1 «•!>*» I(» MK' Aak for MAURICE DECKER C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 420-2100 464-8881

SKYLINE 1072 12I&0 2 bedrooma. I full bath, furmabed 15 SOC1 or bee; offer Darv 441-0535 afi*r 7pn-„ 522 2751

W A L N U T H I L L S

C O N D O M I N I U M S WEST BLOOMFIELD *>v luxunoua Ijvin* ID tbear dislmc

'Is RAOCb« 4 2 T> uniu with 3 bedro«n». J f»il Oi* J ir garage w.Ui opft*ri 4 net

»'v %t fraiurra as catbrdral ceiliap. Ale iWb 4 rMxirlvar t Some wilb

aa'.koul lom r 10 trwd • <H*T THR** eiriunf mxidelj Lo -/ ir-nrri FYsmJ Inm |1',?W0 lo

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Utiif Btr AppniD«Tr»«i'. 557-2080 626-2885

I.-K ated Soolli of Walnut Lake Rd I me arret Weet of Iw-aie Rd

WhlST BLOOMFIELD l"hlmj*y HU1 ranch Why wait for

t tia.v Hi* Owner muat a*li. IM 400 oc '«i v'ffer S of Wewi Map»e. W o< Or •jr-iLakfRd lii-0»»«

»EfT BLOOMFIELD (XJNTX) L-'w Pin* VOlaa t>rriiard Lake 4 Looe I "Hi* B) iram*r Rancfc -roodci decora - i-e»ign*<3 4 be<lnxima. family nor.,

rxerciae room 3 full batha fireplace. 2 ai attarfied with aolo opener meal',

afcmMen 4 vemclea rrceeeed lit»un« appliancea p«ol IJJ7 5O0 Cab be aeec Sanday oelv 12-4pm 424-C5M or 304-0C2I

VIMJA.LE 12x44 with rxpaadc ai>*d n*w drape* located m Su-aL*ord Villa Wixom Muat •** to appreciate 110.500 445 1248

333 Northarn For Sato

Proparty

COLOR TOUR oc Ea« Torch Lake I* Horn*. *o*rgy !*u" l-O" rnaicteoaore exterior grraLTKjfr cathedral mirng njaumi kitcbre. all appliancea. fully carpeted and draped ta eeaeway to at i*cs*d 24x24 garage 3 bedrooma I1* batha Great 4 aeeaoc fun or retirement

SPnvat* acceea lo lake 151 000 Ii or offer Owner I14-S11 4««

DEER HUNTER'S SPECIAL New 2 hedroom Chalet * Loft oo 5 wooded acrea. near Travera* ntr Exellent hulltiiu. flailing. ancwrrxiOaling. akiln Imjiaedial* ocmpanrj IJ0.0M L t Terma I14-041 4IM or J1M04 2227

MODERN HUNTING LODGE Martjoett* County 7M Acre*

cabta. ooe paece <m blacktop road Cabtn aleepa 14. LP gaa genera

llr equipped cabin including large ttoo* ureplace 7 milea SE of Marquette 422 t i l l toe WWII Weaae], folly

N O R T H MULLET LAKE WEST SIDE Put Minalm* ifi four lil« UUJ 4 bttir&om. 3 tMlii jmlt «rxmod bom* ruu er ryllunf a diacnmiMUm txmr wowid ko* for Fir*pL*o«. (1A« eocioMd aumroer porra. o*er«aed 2 car garage plaa

ge building 11x24; located wooded 125 ft aaad beech

tteatland Wiilow Creek Eitaus Sim ply charming la our 2 bedroom lown-Iwoae with direct acceaa garage A gem at IS5 OOO Condominium Realty 5SO-MOO

W. B L O O M F I E L D CHIMNEY H I L L

C O N D O M I N I U M S

PHASE III Now mrrving bome utea id OUT fLruu prfu* 0«r fx*t rr Lu been a fr««t •ucctw' Only it home* Ln Phj r III available for vow comKWraboo Eiclt-LAg 3 4 3 brdroow. randi 4 townbow *ur.j n% in Lbr $40 a

6 2 6 - 4 4 0 1 F*unusbc<] Models '.Jpeo 12-4pm daily

Ck»ed Tour* talCT from Daly Rd 1/4 mile weal oi • ;«rthard,Laif nit S oi Maple Rd

iVfy i.'Juj •. I irrilTlMl' ifi TW yaVETARY WVSTSN? GROUP

327 Duptoxaa For Sato CANTON - 3 bedroom ranch, new car-S. Biyve. waeber. dryer, near achoola,

OOO .Aak for Bruce »»1-«M1 or 522-4115

328 Townhouaoa For Sato

den. crerelaed 2 car extra atorage oe a nicely lot JuaS mlnotae off 1-75 1151,500 MU LLET LAKE En»T lb* aetung aun from Una 1 DO ft x 7M n eaataid* prop-erty J bedrooma. 2V» batha. year around bom* Beautiful fireplace Large deck 4 2 car garage All neatled nicely

thla wooded lot. IUO.OOO MULLET LAKE Experience the beau ty of Mullet Laka tula 3 bedroom. 2 beth bome haa 2 fireplace* 4 2 car ga-rage oa *»0 n LahatfruM k* Haa orer 2000 aq ft of Urtog area Mastatr bed

la 12 x 22 4 haa ad)aceot 1i feanig 4 private bath Entertaining la a

delight la Lb* apadoua 27 fl x 23 fl family area Priced at 1117,50« MULLET LAKE I bedroom year around home 2 full ceramac til* batlaa, home la altuted oo 104 ft lot with aan-dy beach, fireplace, calhednl celling with akylltea The wimdow-door walla lake advantage of th* apectacular aan aet A lake bom* you can truly enjoy Priced at 1122,500

Come 4 exp*oeoce ibe beauty oI Mal-let Lake fuel a few mliaa aoeth of Old Rl m Town (Qirtioyim with HB i iof rated opera bona sew reetasranta 4 tranquil 40 mile Inland water ro«t* We're ouletly prop leairr 4 w* at SKI 4 SHORE know a Bpeclal place for you

For information write SKI 4 SHORE SHERWOOD'S M4 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHEBOYGAN, Ml 4*721 OR PHONE 114-427-mi

MIO MICHIGAN Modem Cabin. 2 mile* from lowo IW aorre Nicely wooded Furmalbed 3 bedrooma ah*<d 35*:t>0« " 517 I24-5MS TRAVERSE CITY Area mat* 43 Elk Lake Includes 24D0 aq ft Bom* 4 a 1500 aq ft gueei cottage Very private locatioo 1370 000 Call Deve Van Ke.iemool Ba* Shore Prop ertiea Ltd ill 11 041 45»

334 Out Oi Town Proparty For Sato

HSLTXJN HEAD Faon VJU al J'alme U' [»Mr>e* 2 be<lroorri 21-* bath I 7M *, feel fireplace ileepa * (omplete:* furrusbed Good -toul tall after 1 prr.

3 .5 «5 "a 3584 HILTON KF-All Sooti. Carolina. C»ceaniroot vtlLa I bedn-on: furrusbe beact. pot'l lenms club t*-ar roll IT5 CKK) Aftrr ftpm 4"] 0153

336 Florida Proparty For Sato

BEAUTIFULLY funuahed firri floor 2 bed/oom " bath condo on th* mtracoaa tal IE Tequeepa Mirve --Tj condition Recreation building, pool lock po*r-S atorm ihutlera Ni PeU A boy a! 1115.000 1305, 74«-3441 BRADENTON Baraboc >no th* Uke condo RediacwJ to 144 500 lj*luxe cor n*r unit 2 bedrooma 2 batha rboioe lake view ground r«wr eocloeed patio

COUNTRY CLUB OF FLORIDA Village of Golf Sup*rti acre emat* view! 12th 4 12th bole Private golf club aecurtty guard*d Priced under appraiaa; a! M50 000 Call Tor bro-chure Real Eatate Center 205 7S2 W«0

Paved road p*rr aurvey gaa Sal* only thru Oct 31n

l*rogrr«iv* Properties J5g 2210 NORTHVILLE SCHOOLS -

NOVI Ai TU-lACfc Bl \ B11LD LATER . 3 ai-r i unJy I200C' dow*i ijj area o< aubiubaci oouciry Lvi&g 2 » acrea trwea gaiore preaUgoua bomea »ji area I4WD down L C lerma BRUCE ROY REALTY INC

349-8700

Lasea bilks Irwaa aretu<- and a»c!uded owoer

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BeauUfuJ buiMiOf ule in pre»U4.i'»ui 1 Trbard [-akr •'oodlanda all uodrr grwod aUlltiea Ii8 WC terma 155 4 WK PLYMOUTH STHOOl-S Nap*er N Temtonal area 4 3 KTT» beavvly w<«ode«J t:ulauea Pnvale road tlsecta Uve bomea 451 40«3

RtlAD'i FOR A Bl LLDra FARMINGTON HELLS VAJA GROVE '>t* arre itream ireed «;te wilt

f * rn land TooU"art $15,500 •rtAf'LK ROAl> oear Miiiord Road 10 1 acre* 335x1324 RolLiof L-era ram be »p|ji l od Coo tract TTKR LAKE »aierford Watertroot Beverly laiaad t>nve 82*IM Sewer and walrr Land Cootrarl 125 000 FARMINGTON HllSS El#-v Mile Mif5dleben [aocolaahir* S«b Land Coo iract avauabir $21 000 FARMINGTON HELLS Mor an Street I fc*-i520 Atiractive q«je< area sewer • rxj water fall 5S5-$70C'

Thompson-Brown

SOUTH LYON AREA 54 acrea beatu/jly wooded rolling bom* s.te Geoen*i* -and cootracr lerma $ft8 000 437 4981

VIE*' OF LOON LAKE wbile yo*j wf>ct wdtb lius wonderiu.; fuxr»e sooed -.Hlftce I OOfl of iate frontajcf J'erfecr » ivipjo meot Ji* attoenrvs n.- Sajxlra ' ok Max Bnx»k 825 k5W 825 775*

352 Commercial / Retail COMMERCIAL BUILDING

11,000 SO FT SJiarp rrlaii b*j;;dirm '-arp lrj sly.i n««i pc-.vat* parkin* gjm and air <-** diUooing Exrelleo! '->n«iiuoci

12,000 SQ FT 4- *»•••» 4*4

Kamp wr.ji and fsrk.nfi 1 .«i

18.700 SQ FT Retail building in North sub-urban shopping center Main j road location Gas & air con- ; ditlonlng

20,500 SQ FT Auv dealership buiiding Iw* Many .itb r us** far lius 9 ar-*a >if laixl Ma:n road H»gfc traffic |i* auon

5,000 SQ F Retail buiidin* FJioomfield locabun \ <• rfa! iMcaUun Ry app«r.tJT>ent noiy

12,000 SO FT (•rauot <Jut»-r [.hive arra 2 Hoon piua lower Lev* I 3 *ve| ej*vat r «:»as beal

rooditiocing rarpru.'Tiig drapes •nt Part ic

360 Business Opportuni t ies

400 Apar tmen ts For Rent

Aheadoc Yew Hsot AU Areas CALL US FOR

QUALIFIED RENTALS SHARE LISTINGS Ml 1*16

U l S Adams Birmingham. Mice

OWN YOCH own U 2»e« apparel <-*jidreo» Large %im com t>ii»uoo store peotee maternity, ac -rmmunm Jordactoe. Clkfcc Lee Levi K Z Sin** laud Eapnt. Tccnbcj CaJ vLE K>em ScrsK) Vaioate. Evan f V w LJJ; llajbwrw Members OoJf i. aoliae Heallhcex wer I 000 oOaer* 111 WKl lo 124 MC .riveotoo r raining tlXlUTT* eraod jpetun^ etr Ca® op** IS 4ajr* St- l-y«fhaiB IH U»4i&3

400 Apar tmen ts For Rent

Aheadoc Yew Hsot AU Areas CALL US FOR

QUALIFIED RENTALS SHARE LISTINGS Ml 1*16

U l S Adams Birmingham. Mice

OWN YOCH own U 2»e« apparel <-*jidreo» Large %im com t>ii»uoo store peotee maternity, ac -rmmunm Jordactoe. Clkfcc Lee Levi K Z Sin** laud Eapnt. Tccnbcj CaJ vLE K>em ScrsK) Vaioate. Evan f V w LJJ; llajbwrw Members OoJf i. aoliae Heallhcex wer I 000 oOaer* 111 WKl lo 124 MC .riveotoo r raining tlXlUTT* eraod jpetun^ etr Ca® op** IS 4ajr* St- l-y«fhaiB IH U»4i&3

APPLICATIONS NOW BED*C1 J i t lor apertmeiita (UrUng at MM and tu»u4uaoss starting st IM* Pleesa cell Moe thru Pn 1 W lo S per. M» «100

OWN YOCH own U 2»e« apparel <-*jidreo» Large %im com t>ii»uoo store peotee maternity, ac -rmmunm Jordactoe. Clkfcc Lee Levi K Z Sin** laud Eapnt. Tccnbcj CaJ vLE K>em ScrsK) Vaioate. Evan f V w LJJ; llajbwrw Members OoJf i. aoliae Heallhcex wer I 000 oOaer* 111 WKl lo 124 MC .riveotoo r raining tlXlUTT* eraod jpetun^ etr Ca® op** IS 4ajr* St- l-y«fhaiB IH U»4i&3

ARE YOL TIRED OT SEARCHING' For a nutable boeea or aparrmaol*

GET RENTAL HEPERRALS HELP Call "1! IH I Anytime

PREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS

PIZZA AND ICE C"R£AM U\'ONlA frrr Btaodoflt e otpfwC for $31 MM uxaJ Call (or <Seiaiis' VR BIASNESS BROflURS 471

ARE YOL TIRED OT SEARCHING' For a nutable boeea or aparrmaol*

GET RENTAL HEPERRALS HELP Call "1! IH I Anytime

PREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS SEARCHING

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find Lbe tmsutrm -Juat flu romr ee*l» frorri w area wide ii*Unp' R Huainraa Broken >40~0]TS

ATTRACTIVE ooe 111 bedrooro apart rrirat Waej Mapte Ragger!j area UU1 ities pool- air cable No pe<* IJ7D Call lain-7pcr., M* 1 l*J or «3« Tbll

SEARCHING Fi* 'J>e r* ht buaioevi * Pree ixxwiJta Hoc try our proffnrj>; sLaff wiLI belp

find Lbe tmsutrm -Juat flu romr ee*l» frorri w area wide ii*Unp' R Huainraa Broken >40~0]TS AVBITLN HILLS CoaOo 1 bedroom wit* balcooy orerlooilag wooded ares

Caattmi lea tares - carport No peta1

ISM mo * sacuntj deposit IS] M17 r% REPAIR

2 Wi cftooa* irorn Kediord Twp ax*d I «earixjrn are** Call todar*' VR Bl lNESS BROK£Rb. IT 1 «5M

AVBITLN HILLS CoaOo 1 bedroom wit* balcooy orerlooilag wooded ares Caattmi lea tares - carport No peta1

ISM mo * sacuntj deposit IS] M17 r% REPAIR

2 Wi cftooa* irorn Kediord Twp ax*d I «earixjrn are** Call todar*' VR Bl lNESS BROK£Rb. IT 1 «5M B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s

HEAT INCLUDED

•oe and 2 Bednxwi Apamaenu Jrocn ISSS Baicooea Carprtanf, Carport* Air i oodj uootnf. Swimming Pool. Ou& txxn* !Ho Peta-

• 'kjae lo Sa. >p>iaa 1 Bkx-fc North o< Maple 1 Blori E of Coobdfe r»ear

361 Money To Loan LOANS NIH ANY

H11M E I M}'R OVEMKNT i redit Pro64etna OK

Buyen Finaw^i Service &32 iSli

B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s

HEAT INCLUDED

•oe and 2 Bednxwi Apamaenu Jrocn ISSS Baicooea Carprtanf, Carport* Air i oodj uootnf. Swimming Pool. Ou& txxn* !Ho Peta-

• 'kjae lo Sa. >p>iaa 1 Bkx-fc North o< Maple 1 Blori E of Coobdfe r»ear 362 Real Estate Wanted

B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s

HEAT INCLUDED

•oe and 2 Bednxwi Apamaenu Jrocn ISSS Baicooea Carprtanf, Carport* Air i oodj uootnf. Swimming Pool. Ou& txxn* !Ho Peta-

• 'kjae lo Sa. >p>iaa 1 Bkx-fc North o< Maple 1 Blori E of Coobdfe r»ear

I ASH FOR VO( 'H HUME ID 24 TWWIR*

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S. rneTwe'. Malj Troy

FT>R APPOLNTMENT CALL e*3-9109

400 Apartmsnts For Rant 400 Apart man t« For Rant

ABSOHTELY CASH !a 8 bours for Tmu bome An? ixio&uo*!

Ron 45» 3400 CASH TODAY

OR C-t ARANTEEDSALE Aiao If I.r Ft*evloaure r>r Ne*d .rt Repair

C a s t e l l i 525-7900 DivoRoar are ba*mf axmbie witb yowr

Kirtaafe payments or are ID danger of ' -rtx ioaurr w* cao beip > ".iCK-onJ M-.<tgage Co 25# 898

Bedford Square Apts CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FUR Spaciota 1 and 2 bedroom apu

Small. qu>ec safe complex Ford Rd near 1-275

STARTING AT $395 981-1217

BIRMINGHAM Uptown 257 w Brown 7 room 2nd floor 3 bedrooma. 1 bath apartment over a 100 aq fl apptl ance* M50 month beat 4 water Lnclud ed Broker OWTWT Mr Ubbe? 541-2024

BIRMINGHAM Elegant Victorian atyie 2 bedroom, mi crowavr diabwaab*r ae<-unly alarrr irBetn 11200 maolh 1 bedriMr. nil crowave. celling Ian. 1400 month DOWMOWB Birmingham Mernil S»wrth field M4 7 181 BIRMINGHAM apa-Toua I bedrocur arlth balcony or patic brand new car peeing, dlahwaaber 4 appliance* Large cloaeta amok* alarm extra noraee 4 Laiadryr fadiiliea In tuaaement Cabel T% avallabl* Pool No peta R*fereoc* re quired 1400 munth 44* 1*05

FARMINGTON HILLS FARMINGTAN Sq Coodominiuma .2 Mile 4 iTecbard Lake Rd 1 bedrivirti Jrd floor orrv pancy Nov 1 »SJS t ment Inc Bruce Llcvd

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL i «n Aaxi Arbor Trail

Jua: W oi I/Skater Rd SPACIOUS

1 & 2 BEDROOMS

from $370 Fully ' arpeted Heal lociuded

tn' a beauufuJ park aeiuag Nto b* or call 425-6070

FARMINOTtlN H1IXS Apartment for aiab leaae Dec 1 »5 thro Feb 28 It Beautiful 2 bedroom. 2 bath townbouae Muirwood Apta 1420 mooth re-eular 14*0 month. For information rail Steve or Lealle Oaya 35"1 5121 Evea 474 S2J4

S M A L L I N V E S T O R ir*takrr ajkarimer*. ting House & 4 Co">mefcial lots

'»r. i 'ass l fce Rd o*ar 'wrhanf ljike Rd gf*«d for «tnp rrntei

1500 SQ FT MEDICAL J»pa<* in rr«*i5»< a. building al W-idward 4 ^liar- J k* Rd

( all Jack l«e-b Byron W Trerice

540 : «XKI

Hutchlnaoc taland. 2 bedroom 2 baLh ocean-front cualom rurala&ed condo, 24 br aerurKr. many ameniu« 112* 000 2257205 445-5415 or 205 .220 1702

THREE ACRES near Kraaingion Park excellent for Horara I14.M0 Take a look CofT>*r oj Gamer Road 4 Dewace Rd I 715 425 0221

HITCHINSON ISLAND new condo. comer unit. 2 bedroora 2 bath on ocean, 2rd floor, newlv furtuaied Healed pool, rec room, Lennia 1125 OOO S51 2070 LAKELAND 24x40 Redmar mobile bome 2 bedrooma, 2 batha central air, large acreened porch, utilily room, car port, completely furniabed. upcorain* new part 12-4,500 After !p«r. Ml-1140 PORT CHARLOTTE Exceptional val u* golf courae area 1500 aq ft of living area in mint condition 3 bedrooma 2 full batha. central air 4 beat, city water 4 a*w*T 21' encloaed Florida room Al tacbed garag* and much mor* Sacn fK-ing at 142 500 47*-5171 ot 444 25 U

TWO PLUS ACRES Salem Twp off Napier Rd area of beautiful bomea By own*f 5*14145

WABEEK SOUTH Choice Building Site

Build your dream bome ID deairable fcabrwk Ploaa tocatxio for a sure aod safe inveatmeot aurrouodrd br beauti ful bomea Pnced U> sell Mi 000

Call Alice Rledl REAL ESTATE ONE

681-5700

IWESTDRS Ac-r* IT M.««KI R<1 hr lweer. 15 IS Mvl* xooevl R3 Largr ic diarount Extra acreage available

Call Aak for Jean QUAKER REALTY 147S 2215

WE * A,NT Tl) BUY' amall U- medium apartment building and atnc- ahopping center* Call

25* ma

WILL PAY CASH FOR APARTMENTS

& SHOPPING CENTERS

LAURENCELLE & ASSOCIATES

250-6200

B I R M I N G H A M Whethersfield Apartments

Quarion Rd at Telegraph 1 bedroom apartments from $625, heat Included, Call Mon, thru Fri, Sam to 5pm, Sat 9am-12 Noon

6 4 5 - 0 0 2 6

PL VMO' TH prime 2 acre off»re xooed I-and coolrart t*rnis

455-2036 PRIME COMMERCIAL BUILDING

W oodw al*d brtwe*o 0 10 mil* 4500 aqft exc*Ll*n! i~ooditjor good parking great opportunity for in v eat or or ua*r 1140 OOfl Call i>mm Commercial Group 254-0420

354 Incoma Proparty For Sato

PORT RICHIE 2 bedroom 2 bath condo excellent con-dition .142,000 421 1740

WEST BLOOMFIELD Wooded lota onlt 5 l*ft

Claaaic Buildera I24-1I24 25 Acrea with 10 acrea wooda Lincoln School Dutnci. Ypailanti Ttwnahip 142 500 Land Contract FEHUG REAL ESTATE 452-7*00

337 Farms For Saia

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM T0WNSENDST TOWNHOUSES

NOW AVAILABLE Sophiaucatad Qoallty Enviratimanta

leaigned by rumkcTim-BrowtOi* »: . < greenhouaea •Sainketi brick coortyarda •Roof gardena •Architectural lighting •Berber carpeting •Imported til* •Cuatom catnoeu •Jennalr range 4 diahwaalier

1245 MM *51 5022 254-01*2

OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-S

330 Apts. For Sato ROYAL OAK For Sale 21 unit apart , ment milkHng. N Woodward 4 11 Mil* Rd 100% occupied Modern brick Snildlug Fall 2 atorv Good partlag. ex celleot condition Gaa Mat aeparale elrrtnc maura Aakiog taM,M*

ASK FOR ROBERT TENN ANT Merri l l L y n c h

ORIGINAL LOG HOMES

%r Exceptiooal quality 4

F\r loga, minimum 12 In dlarrv No bott enda. 125 per aq ft Aaaembled u 4 day* on your fovndaticB Our bnlldlng plaa or yoor*. for booklet call U7-1M2 TORCH LAKE FRONTAGE - Ce 100 ft frontage, 2 bedroom been* with deck. Alao naat cottage Terma offered 1*0.500 <114) TORCH LAKE COTTAGE 2 bedroom with glaaaed-tn front porch Garage with wortahoc Sandy beach frontage L-C terma r t SOC Reduced to I4I.0M (111). HOME WTTH PERSON ALUTY ON

IM ft prima frontage

Realt 646-6' " X 000

332 MoWto Homaa For Sato

A NEW DELUXE HOME

$ 1 1 , 9 0 0 " l l year 0MI*| featwaa larga bay window 4 garden lab bath Crai*ll«lly iMTilahart, AaLrared aak a» ata a. *fclrC mg 4 Ua dowaa

W o n d e r l a n d BILK HOME &ALXS I i-eigaa Ave at BaOe< 3 9 7 - 2 3 3 0

Only 1120 >00 Land contract avallabl* !S A-GA-MENG GOLF COURSE BUILD-ING SITE near beautiful Torch Laka aceaa. IM i M It lot Terrre 13 500 (4«Tl OOLF IN YOUR RACE YARD A-GA-MXNG COURSE Situated at 7th hole Uua 114 fl of rand frontage, near Tort* Lake Aceaaa la offered at 112 0M iITi SCENIC HILLS ESTATES NEAR TRAVERSE CITY Beildta* uta near Grand Tra»er»a Bay aaUlc acceaa and Acuta Land Contract terma I11M rirn PARADOS ESTATES CHALET aaa-llad • th* Woadi a* aortkara MkcMott.

waJkhw Waari oI Tare* Lake 1 l i t i l l l . 1 batha Dec* oa

HORSE FARM ON 41 ACRES 3 bedroom bnck ranch, family room wtth fireplace. 2 full batba baaement attached garag* Large barn with groom'a apartment 25 box alalia. H mil* training track Land contract 1 terma Foe detail* call Linda Roberta

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford Sooth Weal

346-6500 471-3555

340 Laka-Rivar-Raaort Proparty For Sato

ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT LOT Paved atreet

Utilitiea 155,000 4*2 2*21;

PLYMOUTH Older 2 family nice real detitial area, clow* it; downtown Live in on* rent otii <Hh*r 1*0.000 Call Bob work. 271-50*0 evea 452-17*2

OXFORD Homaa, bama 4 other *tn*c turea oo M pliB Acrea Both cleared 4 wooded ground* 1205 000 Call 41*-704* 1-517-455-1271

338 Country Homaa For Sato

RADLEY-METAJHORA J < Bedroom ranch. IH batha, foil walk-out baae-ment, barn Oo 10 acrea Call aak for Jean QUAKER REALTY 147H11S

W BLOOMFIELD IM Lakelraot lot

Beautiful new Sub , 1110 000 U12I2I

342 Lakatront Proparty BY OWNER Year round modem wa-terfront home Off M-45. S Pbelpa Cot-ima Airport. 20 milea aouthweat Alpena J bedrooma. 2 batha. walk in cooler, new appliancea, central vacuum, dock All cuilom. all panelled, perfect condi-tion Alarm ayvtem. no maintenance Hooae worth 1400,000 down Kate, aell 110* 000 anfurmabed Some antique* J aold fumiahed. 1211 000 111 Lakeahore Dr, Lachine, Mich I17-17»-4111

"METAMORA HUNT PROPERTY' 1*0 acrea with oo* mil* road frontage oo 2 roada Two homaa mala reaidenc* 3.210 Sq Ft, 2 flreplacca, 5 bedrooma IH car garage. 4 Ball bars with tach-room Many otl*er ootboildinga On* of the lilgjiaal elevatlooa Is Lapeer CoaXy Great View* Call

PETER WHITMAN AT M4 l l i l for f1naracial information and App t

SOUTHERN LAPEER CTY I bed room. 1 Vi batha, fall baaement Oa acraag* with a paaaev* aolar collector to : laiaan't eoerry Call aak for Jann QU AKER REALTY 1-47*-2111

BARON, im, Ui** 1 pKUM. 'rfraa. 3»«* il*-MI-Mll

117-***-1*0* BROAD****, im, rooms, iMsailn rmmo rsrpsted an ^a*. sreo senry ny

llzM. 1 ka«-•al s*r. 1 Ml. " - " a s .

Bt-YD«0 4 MOBILE BOMS? reus ea motels hasnse

parmsal CaD MA •Mk km gave

sr 111 M* T*g» CANT0W

Bachelor Pad

" C e n t u r y 2 1 QoW Hooae Raaltora

420-2100 464-0881

Contract (MM* .!*14i INTERMEDIA TX LAKE HOKE 0M 144 R. of Frontaga Sandy beech and arwty i iniililif Partnri ratlramant heme VWw of antlra laka 2 bedrooma Tartna fTl.M* (2211 Braca LAKE BUILDING SITE IM I IM R. trontaaa aa wtm aandy haarh

k Una* ML M aaW*ar*ned M UCI1MM (fcj.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN •* « I HERN RESORT

ran»«ar — • mVWll

SPECTACULAR CONTEMPORARY Oaatom bault boro* with ones Door plan 1 atorlaa high, beewufully wooded aacMad I acre grownda with pool and barn Outstanding p»uft) Call aow 1112.040 R-4M

COUNTRY ELEGANCE Gorgeon* oMar boro* wtth beawtifal onpnal wmidnoak Larga gumiet

han. •necyma family room with fireplace haginl dlalng room i bed-

im, 31* hatha, aaana. •narnom. to-ad awlmmina pooL A 2 ftraflaem my MMUfav AU thaa Anatad

on II beautiful acrea. ISM *M R-4M BARRY YOUNG REAL ESTATE

127 1*** 4M-T7U

ENJOY OUTDOOR RECREATION Lake 4 boat prtvUegea on beautiful Wolverine Lake Rancfc home with large great room, 2 bedrooma. extra larg* garage, walk-ont baaement. pri-vate aceoic yard. Franklin fireplace Mack country charm **5 000 TR

E A R L K E I M West BloomfteW 655-9100 LOT FOR SALE exclualve Orchard Lake boat 4 lake prmlecea Lot. 155 fl arid* hick 4 try Among homaa ap to 1400 000 1*1.M0 Land Contract terma

MAX BROOCK, INC. 626-4000

ROYAL OAK For Sal* 21 unit apart mens building N »i.<lw*rl 4 11 Mil* Rd 100% occupi*d Mod*rn bnck building Full 2 atorj I lood parkin* *x celleot cooditloc Gaa beat, aeparal*

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

646-6000 WAYNE WALK Ui sbopwng and bos b units ot' vacanctea poaiuve rash flow Excelleiil cooditloc Terrrva JS-l.iOO

<81 kfltV

356 Invaatmant Proparty For Sato

ATTRACTIVE Old Engliab Pub build-ing Excellent condition Excellent re-turn 4 leaae Redford area 175,030 Flexible terma M4-11U

358 Mortgage* & Land Contracts

A BARGAIN' Caah for Ex nun* Land Cootracta

Or Second Mortgage* • Highest III Perry Realty 47*-7*40

NOPAYTUENTS

360 Busirvaas Opportun ittos

AAA OPPORTt-'NTTY Flexible houra Operate your own Co-oqa out boro* We train Company car catkin Excellent Income! S*od to DMfcm Dtmeoaioea 1121 Ancetaa Ponuac, Mich. 4*055

400 Apartments For Rant

A L P I N E

A P A R T M E N T S

LC tbe Heart of Oakland County's recre-• UiNUi area 2 bt4r<Jtxz\ apartments available irnmedUalely Cable Sr dti xec discount Nex: u; Alpu* Valley aki lodge ixi M bt in Milford

887-4021

A P A R T M E N T S BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

3 locations to serve you

GARDEN CITY, WESTLAND PLYMOUTH

Spacious I 4 J bedroocr. 4 Kodvoa Ntanagemetit by owner

tlx ce lien! service Carpeting Appiiaocea

Lauadr> facilitea Cable TV Include*

BOTSFORD PLACE GFtAND RIVER - 8 MILE

Betiind Botaford Hospital SALEII!

1 Bedroom for $469 2 Bedroom tor $609 3 Bedroom for $699 PETS PERMITTED Smoke Detectors lwulked

SinaJea Welcome Lmrneiiate Occupaocy

W* Love QUkfrtK HF-AT 4 WATER INCLl'DED

*u>et pre*Ufe a<idrem rwlmmmf oool asr cooditKioin . carpeting, stove 4 re-frtfeTator all BtdJliea except elactnn-ty itKludM Warm apts Laandry Pacili ties Lntercc*n ryatem Good aecunty Playground oo premiaea For more informauoo. pbooe

477-6464 27633 Independence

Farmington Hills

F A R M I N G T O N

• • L IVONIA Luxury apartmenta I>tahwaaf>e- w«-cr Ity, intercooi. •cuodprtwf pool, club bouae Sorrr. no p*ta Adult coraitiiuii1>

S 4 5 Bedrooma Available HEAT INCLUDED

Memman Rd 'Orchard Lake Rd J ua: oo* block S of 1 Mil* Rd MERRIMAN PARK APTS

Th* Moat Beautiful Gard*o Apartm*ntx LC M-ctugan

FRANKLIN PALMER Palmer Rd * of ljllev

IN CANTON TWP PETS ALLOWKl.i

1&2 BEDROOMS from $360

Includes Heat - Central Air Carpeting

Pool & Sauna Sound Conditioned Cable TV Available

OPEN DAILY 2pm - 6pm 397-0200

FREE C A B L E TV Southfleid Townhouses

Large beautiful 2 bedroocr. 1 baths m soburbao r ai-denual ar*a. Hotpotot ap-pliances. deluxe equipped kitcben. pluxfi •bag carpeting drap« "rntra b*at 4 air oooditioolng < arpori Full t»aae ment Adult 4 children aediooa No pets MW

Sear Soutlif»ekd 4 1 Prt*»*v Lahser Rd • "m*? Mrt lung

Be1»een 1» 10 Mile Kda Resident Mgr 355-3253

I n d e p e n d e n c e

Green [a* a ted OJ F armingtoo Hills We o*1eT lurunc«us aparU7*nt i.v.og tbal in rlu->» b*ai aod water »aaber anC Aryr built m vacuum syrt m st oc< ad dltjooai oust AaT iroodxtjooing club fvt-use «''fi «una (odonr and cwtdoor pool '.nmu rourta. goli rourae an£ mub more is available CALL OR STOP BY TODAY

477-0133 471-6800

«.raod River 4 Halatead Kda l'r*s*nt*d by

Mid America Management Inc LAHSER E iwrrr 7 Mile 4 Grand River 1 bedr :«T. adult Heal to niabed I31M1 per i»i«lh 422 1411

LIVONIA

Suburban Luxury APARTMENTS Oo* bedroom beat. • pplianc* di*p«*a. carpeting, air con d.;t i nung I'arking IMS mooi Call oe wtfit !«r*wrer J , pm 14KK) Fairfield.

«J1 3778 I [ViiNlA WESTLAND

WESTWOOD VILLAGE APTS

Kra>: n*w luxunowa 1 4 2 b*droor:; apla Plush carp*t GE a*if < leaning •jven deluxe .liahwaaJ>*T patio central air *ecuniy intercom ayxlem club IKMS* w:ti aauna 4 heated pool Free arport

JOY RD W OF NEWBURGH Managed by Paragon Properties Co

522 4720 LUXURY APARTMENT al low price bedroom IS50 incli>d*s beal 4 water 2 1 fr*drn*>TT. HOC Ca'.' Mon Fn Ham-Spfr.

' Sat »im 1! rx-or, 5M OM9 SK* 1 Y DECORATED studio and one bedroom apartment* Heat carpeting, drap** spp.;aof r* aod aerunay ram era F~ocr I2fi5 per mootii ScboolcraJt and Outer Drive area iM iS4t

GARDEN CITY-Chefry Hill 2 bedrwms stove refngeratur |J10 per rnooth plua utilities t.rrat 1i« »or ciUxens oc steps SS? 334J GARDEN CITY Maplew.<*1 Apari menu 1 bedroom milh bea: a.>3 app.J ance* Senior citixen rent is $270 Van ftekec S*» 4 702

G L E N C O V E Dairsbi* 1 and 2 bedrcom anartmrata from IJOO HEAT INCLUDED Carpet air appliance* Adnlu, oc- p*ta

SENIOR CITIZEN RATES 4 TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE »4 mil* S of Schoolcraft oo Te.egrapt

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

N O R T H V I L L E HEAT INCLUDED

Naturall beauty surrounds 'J>ea* spa nous newer apartments Take me foot bridge acroaa tbe rolling brooa to tbe '•peri park area or jual rojoy tbe trao

wooda qui lily of tbe ad>acetit \ EHO 2 bedrwim 14 WJ

642-8686

B R I A R W 0 0 D COUNTRY SETTING

CONDO LIVING iCoofef Lake Rd at Locbareti,

• »acious Apts . private entrance • Waaber 4 Dryer Hook-up • Storage in your Apartment • Carports

poot. Tenmi Courts Ssnmnung pool. Ti • Cloae to shopping i

HAWTHORNE CLUB IN WESTLAND On Mem man Rd b> anc Arbor Trail

1&2 BEDROOMS f rom $365

522-3364

400 Apartments For Rent

PIERRE A P T S . 1 AND 2 BEDROOMS

includea Heat. Water Air CoodSttontng. Carpeting Laundrv Pool

• 19255 SHIAWASSEE •

i block north < » 538-0281

[*iWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 3^ blocks fr'vn: Pnn Theater 4 Kellogg Park 2 hedroom upper Seat included. M2i

453 5013

33* Lots and Acraaga For Salt

Radncnd ta m M» CANADIAN LAKES CLU*

Maraata Cuantj. MMuan Tread naif ran tat. Royal Caaadkaa Sah Maal sail Call aftar I PM 477 -1115 CAKTOH 71* err sa As*lag |ST.*g* RNOJCRKALERR ATE I I I "MS

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Merrill Lynch Realty

646-6000

COUWIT. D)*a

PANORAMIC VIEW FROM

SOUTHERN SHORE OF UPPER STRAITS LAKE

HICKORY POINT SUB la the Qty ol Orchard Lake

1 14 acre wooded taalidia* alia cfi oear 34a ft of Laka front*** plan th* privacy of a cal-dMac W Bloomfkald school system HU M wiu tarma available

CALL SHARON NAIR Ralph Manuel Assoc., Inc..

647-7100 STRAWBERRY Lakefroat lot on H Mm chain m RUUnri TV? Gcadaal' aandy haaeh Baautifai trend S i Parked IU M0 231 117*

MS Camatary Lots CADQXAC MEMORIAL GARDENS Waat I cematary plots. MM anc* Con

marten bak D tart Treat Dspt CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDDfS WEST Gartan City 1 lota. Ctelstas

CADILLAC MEMORIAL WEST

CHRISTIAN MEMORIAL

KNOLLWOOO MEMORIAL PARE , I vanlta 4 a I—sun's marker

114, »m sncrMes M I17M UI tM*

PARKVIEW MEMOfUAL «a *1*M

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uUutiea etc Open Mon tbru Fn »tro Sprn,

Sat ftam-lpcr. Sun bv appointment only

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

400 Apartments For Rent

L a h e f r o n t A p a r t r p e r j t s

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• Conv»r.ieni »o Wesaonc Shooong Can»»»

• PrtvaM ®ntn®i e rnu-onl 3®*lgn tor

-na«irTx,r-i prtvocy & crow unf P«vo»s Balcony o' oc*io

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1 & 2 Bedrooms

S 3 6 0

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DowBtosrn Aapen 111-471-1141*

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BETA GROUP *xpendln* lh rrn-wit cf TelecommenacaUana,. wealth

Fttnawa. and or Security Part tape No Ml-1111

BUSINESS OPPORTUNrry u> Pett UfaCat U^t li__ at* income plaa other Boyae Coatrf

Call Nancy thar HIAlanda Realty Wl

tlTll*-*!** after i om IIH4HM* BUYING A BUSINESS

That's Per • Calltn

VR 81 INESS BROKERS »7 . FLORIDA COLLWON SHOfl

NKT M K (Hr Yr ITaHhll*>ai1 11 ym AakJna I1U.0M property 4 First Call Realty MM Dehrni Rd Ma delrs Banct. f t U7M l i m r T l W L M X A N D

V I L L A

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W E S T L A N D P A R K APARTMENTS

• Dishwasher • Utilities Included • Garbage Disposal • Air Conditioning • Carpeting • Security System • Pool 4 Clubhouse

1 &t 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS /nan'390 Hud ap ^ Cherry Hi l l and Henry Ruff

iB*twe«i Midd>b*lt 4 M*rnman i 729-6636

HOURS MON thru FRI 9 A.M - 5 P M

SAT 9 A M I P M

BAKERY Full line EjtceUmt jrowina location Wholeeale 4 retail A barfain Call af tar 4pm or before noon MVIM*

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L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

N O W R K N T l N t ; BKAHTIF11L O N E & T W O RKI)R(K)!V1 ARTS.

STARTING AT

$ 4 3 5

^ V " INCLUDES^ " L t SVVTMMINC", PfMM. ^

DESIGNER INTKRIORS

INDIVIDUAL HOT WATER A / R

MAI CONIES OR PATIOS

CAR PORTS

NATURE AREAS > T •+K*>

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BYRON W TRERICE 540-1000

ICE CREAM TRUCK Randy ts (s New pal sxheaat iy» tem. aRsrenter battery 4 use iert n..lM with freeaar UMMI DTVPTMEWT OPPORTlfNTTY toart tarn IIM* H nreAMchrJ

INVEETWM MWMimD

MULTOA t JB MERI -RANDOK CO

close to convenience,

far from the ordinary

» Swimming Pool • Boicooy.'Patio • 60 seconds from Wesflond Moll • :aundry focuses in e a c h building • Close to airpoft and Semta Commute* f>oute • Storage room in aportments a Louvered vertical blinds a 2 bedroom/1 both unrts from $425 locatedm tVesWonc! at Worr&n anaCowon Qas

ODW> dofr tmcf wsefrencR

4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1

f t

^ CONVENIENT SHOPPING " V .

MON-FRI ? W 9 NOON, 1-5 P M

CLOSED SAT & SUN

Wlntbor Wood* 74Mi > "A irxht * .. • I >n*e LarXi-ri MK h gjr 4MJHT

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PHONE 459-1310 "WE MANAGE TO KEEP PEOPLE HAPPY

• Tbe FourMldAfetr Croap i

Thursday, Octobar 24, 19S5 OAE r7E

SOtTHFIELD FRANKLIN RIVER APTS

Brand new Uimnoua 1 4 2

400 Apartmaots For Rant 400 Apartmanta Foe Rani 400 Apartments For Rant 400 Apartments For Rant PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN 2 bedroom _

pper atov*. r*fnfersior csrpetine ll-S per roootlL plua stiUuea Avallabl* :*» I M»-*1T

P l y m o u t h Hil ls Apartments

7t*S MILL Modern 1 4 2 B«arooin

• Axr Coodiuooad • Fully Carpeted • LnaC»asner 4 Duwui • » saber Dryer m Each Ap;

From $415 al. Moo "HJUTS J2 to Spr.

Sat '.0am to Spcr 455-4721

.'all Fn 12 to *pcr 278-6319

1.YMOVTH 1 or 2 bedroom eaecutive ahort terra reoul* Furmalaed complet* rom 1171 4S»-*M7 PI.VMOITH. 2 bedroom, cloa* to downtown ll®® * utilities Dec

apt* Plash carpwt GE a*U-cleanUa ;w*c. ielue dlahwaaner patio central

t air aecurtty Intercom system, clah-noua. with taiana 4 beated pool Free carport

12 Mile At Telegraph Manajed by Para*oo Properuea Ce

356-0400

Southfield HIDDEN OAKS APTS

i & 2 Bedrooma • £ *ppliaj«cea ceramic hatha. ce**tra.

air *Ba* carpeting. carporU inter :«na patioa belconiea 4 mor* ''W a beautiful, wooded ait*

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS MIS

557-4520

S O U T H F I E L D • Cxdroocn apacwaa delux* apartment prtro* location Healed mcloded From 1714 Lancaster Hills Apartments

la; occupancy CaU Bob woA. 171-MM bome 413- '. 712

,auodr» pnv.iefea Available lmroedj scel> ' iJ? 437«

352-2554 E H O

SOMERSET MALL AREA Maplewood Manor

2200 Croat* Rd N oi Map.1* 115 Mil*

ONE BEDROOM 1495 HEAT 4 CARPORT INCLUDED FREE CABLE TELEVISION

ompl*tely carpeted, all utiUlies *i •ept electricity Pool air coodiuooin* and party room Adults No peta

Also near Oakland Mal! 4 1-75 RESIDENT MANAGER Ml-0710 SOtTHFIELD Balmoral Club 2 b*d-room 2 bath luitary 1st floor unil 1575 mooth Renter i 'l ipeti Houa* Sat ,2-4 M244 5ouUlfl*ld Rd , Apt 171 *42-l»57

SUBURBiAS FINEST APARTMENTS The Mt Vernon Townes

Or. Ml Vernon Blvd -*»» Mil* Rd ;ua( » of Soothlield set in a coaontal aimcepber* Truly Imun-oua 1401 lo 1750 tq ft pis* basement townhouaes • Top of Uw Ln* appliancea Inclodin*

dcaibl* self -cieanin* oven* • Side by tide refnjeranr* • Decorator carpetin* • Garafea etc • Ctuidren section

BeaoUfoJ Clubhouae 4 Pool FROM 1*05 Heat Included

569-3522

T H R E E O A K S Troys newest luxury apari-

ment community FROM S58C

1 bedroom 1 bedroMn with den and 2 bedrumn apartment* AU appliance* Carporta Cocnmwuty buiklln* awsmmin* pool. I inna ciwta Rural s*tlm* •• Mil* E of Crooks on Wattlea al 1-71 | OPEN Mon thru Fri 10-6

Sat 10 am - 4 pm PHONE 362-4068

DELUXE 1 4 2 BEDROOM UNITS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE

Includca Dtahwaaber. drapaa. patio or balconies with aUdlne door carpetln*

FROM MM Oos* IB Farminftoo locatioe E off l>-chard Lak* Rd on Fotoom Rd !«rt*u-sloo of I mil* Rd ; corner of Toe* Rd

47*-14*7

WATERVIEW FARMS ON PONTIAC TRAIL

E of BechRd 1&2 BEDROOMS

from $385 CENTRAL AIR

CARPETED TENNIS COURT

POOL 4 CLUBHOUSE 624-0004

11 'Rl .FT Farmuvtloe Hilla 2 bedroom. 2 bath, great view security, lot* of win-dow* 2nd floor srtth balcony, bei** car-prtln* Must see this gorfeou* apart ment CaU 471 1047

TROY _ 1 bedrt

available November 15th llW per month Includes water 4 carport Call »am-Ipm.

400 Apartmanta For Rant

S c c t s d a l s J l p a r f m c n t s

Vairburgh Oafwaan Joy A W»rr*n

From S 4 1 0

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 B e d r o o m s 1 ? Baths C o v e r e d Pa rk i ng L ivon ia S c h o o l s

Model Open 9-5 Daily

( £ r X 4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0

T R O Y - S O M E R S E T GREAT DEAL • FROM $419

INCLUDES H.B.O 1 4 2 BEDROOM LUXURY APTS SOME WITH WASHER 4 DRYER

i tw*iruwi] luuia viu . ** oauaa. alcooy (uUy carpeted, all appUancea. xlindlal central heat 4 earporta

1 BLOCK S OF BIG BEAVER BETWEEN CROOKS 4 UVERNOIS

SUNNYMEDE APTS Noon-6PM 362-0290 VENOY PINES APTS.

Formerly Venoy House Apts SEE OUR NEW LOOKI

New Laodcape 4 Carpetln* thru Out 1 4 2 Bedroom

From $375 4 Up SR CITIZENS WELCOME

261-7394

W a l t o n S q u a r e

A p a r t m e n t s BeauUIuL spaooua aad well-mana*ed Ideal location in Pontiac near 1-71 R*a*ooabi* rata* Call Mon Ihru Fn I &am-»pcn

3 7 3 - 1 4 0 0

WAYNE'S FINEST RENTAL COMMUNITY Offer* immaoalau i Oedrooic apt* from 14-4* Lncledaa central air condl Lkonln*. patd beat, saparat* duun* area, ceramic bath and mech more Open Moo Sat until Ipm Sorry No Pats

Wayne Forest Apts. 326-7800

WAYNE STATE area Award-W!

E University Caltaral mnina bulldW M W It* ffllberry TVatn 4 Hancock, onpoalt*

Ol Mam Spacxws 2 badroom. modern kitchen, hardwood noon, mclodes baat 1410 mo Ample parkin* For a pot call Mana*er tll-07& or t»-U7t WESTLAND AREA

EXTRAORDINARY SPAOOUS 1 4 2 Bedroom Apt* Carpet, Patio, Air, Pool. Heat Iiaciadad

1 BEDROOM t i l l 2 BEDROOM 11*5

BLUE GARDEN APTS. Cherry Hill Near Merrlman

For Details 729-2242 WESTLAND AREA SpsMTioos 1 and 2 bedroom

frocn ISM moolhiy ed A id a lore]} area Heat included Cowrtry Village Apartments IM-lKtT"

W E S T L A N D A R E A Spenona I bedroom apartment. 1140 rnoothly Attractive 2 bedroom apart-ment* 1490 Carpeted, decorated 4 th * lovely area Baat Included

C o u n t r y C o u r t A p a r t m e n t s

7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

1421 per month Includes heat 177-11»« or after Ipm 4II-M71

WESTLAND 1*41 Wayo*. near Hod-son * 1 bedroom from 11*5 lochadaa air condiuooin*, heac carpet 4 fwun-mioi pool No peta Mature adults call

7114 WILLOW PARK APTS

Sovthfleld'i Willow Park Apt* ar* oow accepun* applications (or 1 bedroom luxury apartmeot* Units lea tar* kitchen* w pantry 4 dlnla* apace Bal-cony. carpet, drapes 4 abundant in-ap-artmant storaf* ar* all Included la monthly rental startin* at 14*1 Privat* park wtth picnic facilities pool, leami court* and exercise room scceasibl* to all tenants For mor* information call

ll*-7*7*

400 Apartmant» For Rant

Lincoln Towers Apartments

15075 L inco ln Road (Graanf ia ld & 1 0 ^ M » u i

STUDIOS - 1 4 2 BEDROOMS FROM '350

FREE CABLE TV Adult Community flaaarvad tor Rttidentt Ov»r SC

C a n t r a l A i r , Haat, Appl iances, C a r p e t i n g , C o m m u n i t y Room, T.V., A Ca rd Room,

Pool.

968-0011

O N T H E L A K E

14 2 Bedroom Apartments From '425

Rent includea: • HEAT . DISHWASHER • STOVE . CENTRAL AIR • REFRIGERATOR • CLUBHOUSE A POOL • CONVENIENT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING MALL

B E A C H W A L K A P A R T M E N T S On 14 Mile, bahwaan Haggerty a Novi Rd.

Call for information 624-4434

N o r t h g a t e A p t s . FROM '360

R E N T I N C L U D E S

• Air Cond i t ion ing • Range • Refr igerator •

Carpe t ing • Garbage Disposal • Laundry &

Storage Facil i t ies • Swimming Pool • Tennis

C o u r t s * Activity Bui ld ing

• Heat i Hot Water

FREE CABLE TV GREENFIELD AT 10VJ MILE RD.

O F F I C E O P E N D A I L Y 9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8

Country Living, City Style

NOW LEASING Fin<3 the soM jde ct

countr, living omy m nutes f-om life ciry at ;r*e an "e» Country P &ge Aoar"riec's

Choose a iu«jriojs one D'tvkc DeO'oorv,aoacmsci trorr a^O"? 'cur floor plans eac"'ea:_ires a fcaicony or cat c private entrance, 'oonij A3 >-'i ciosets and a ios- o* Other appc-mttr-enis

Resol-sty e receation facilities com-cie-nent 30 aces ot preserved wood-lands tor year-round activity

Care'ree fie«'bie s al tie heart o' the Country Ridae design Cprne see wnat you ve been n-issmg

MDFTIDUAL ENTRYWBYS Walk- n close's WasKer and dnye' noox-uos

jpean cra'ted cao nets

•th spa d Tenn s cou'l

f Jliy-eou oped c jpiot.se

F R O M S 5 4 0

ng

0 TOeM&Uey T o w n h o u s e C o - o p e r a t i v e

SPACIOUS 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

FULt BASEMENTS

• HEAT INCLUDED-C a l l 7 2 9 - 3 3 2 8 F R O M * 2 7 6

35661 Smi th I Ecorae | Open Weekdays 1 -5 p.m

Sat & Sun 12-5 Managed by

PMC

VI Smith I S

400 Apartments For Rant

WESTLAND HAMPTON COURT

Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Large cloeets. balcontee, carports, swim-ming pool & park areas Senior citizens welcome Ford Rd 1 block E. ot Wayne

C A L L : 7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

402 Fumiahed Apte. Foe Rent

Your Hani All Areas CALL US FOR

•QUALIFIED RENTALS' SHARE LISTINGS, *4S-1«M

1*4 So Adam* Birmingham Mkch APARTMENTS felly formated for lha corporate executive all atUlOaa, hnaaa warsa and telrrttson lac laded Call RELO CENTER lU-Ull PLYMOUTH Attractive, newly fw-nlabed 1 or 1 bedroom, well locatad. Adults, no pets Available oow l*M^r

ALL AMENITIES Annum Btnnlaf ham. 1 bedrooma. 1 batha. spectacular new i parkin* anncea. totally tar-nished mcludla* TV Uaana. conkwar* Available Nov 1* |14M month Alao condo avallabl* with aam* amamue*. 11110 Leave meaaa*e 4*1 !**«

BIRMINQHAM/BFLD PRIME LOCATION

Spacioes lat floor execetlT* apanmn! handaomaly faruabed lacladln* silver 4 linens 1 bedrooana ploa office with deaks 4 Was 1 betlM, 1 car attached

No peta I months laas* to jar t n No pea < qualified adults 11.!

644-3500 COMPLETELY apartment. 1 bedroom, nrw furniture * unit bulletin* dentlal area near Woodward I7M. short term available M4-UIT

rw carpeun* 4 ; In quiet real-ard 4 11 Mile.

EFFICIENCY apartment. Inmlshad H rept electricity Privat* entrance New paint 4 carpet Secnrtty Slnthe pre-!erred |1*C month. 712-1441

EXECLTTTVE APARTMENTS turnlahed for corporal* executives housewares. Unana and TV Short

or loo* term atartln* at »M per month Warren. Rochester Royal Oak areas Call Tarry or Kathy at Home Bulla Home FARMINGTON HILLS Beautifully furnished (ardee apartment avallabl* lor short tenr. laas* at Hunter* Ridfa From 11-1-*! through 4-SI-M al ISOC per month 811 3 Ml

Chamberlain FARMINGTON 1 bedroom, comnletly famlshsit Washer 4 dryer tncludas Winter haat. Cluhhoas* with Indoor pool *4M plus security 477-471*

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR

$ 9 9 M o n t h • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE GLOBE RENTALS

FARMINGTON 474-14®* 17417 Grand River st Halstaad STERLING HEIGHTS, *1*-M®1

11*00 Van Dyke al 14 Mil*

402 Fumiahed Apts For Rent

EXBCimva FURNISHED APTS Farmuyua. BleoanflnM. Rochester Tech CmBtm area* rnsnalilili fur

and 1 lihausi af*a Bcaeaa*

EXBCLTTVE LIVING SLTnS174-*77*

ABSOLUTE LUXURY Monthly Leases

COMPLETELY FURNISHED Birmingham area

Maid Service Available THE MANORS

280-2510 MA YTLOWER HOTEL

Monthly rooms available MaM service, telephone ssr-rlce color TV private bath and morel Starun* at MM par month Contact Croon Smith 411-1*1*

NEW LUXURY APARTMENTS Prlin* Southfleid LoceOoa

Completely famish ail unit* Irmladin* huaaaearea. Ilnasis TV, was*ar. di 4 microwave Adult 4 family salts avallabl* Mootkly leasee Executive Livta* 'Sautes IK 474-1770 SOUTHFIELD - Comnletaly

nent for Um month includea haat n« pancy

4 water Call days

404 Houaea For Rant

" A V A I L A B L E " APTS. , HOUSES. DUPLEXES

FLATS. OONDOS, TOWNHOUSn ALL LOCATIONS

Renta l Re fe r ra ls

painted, new carp Nov I. 170« par I

BIRMINGHAM

new apnlssies 4 Levator* thri

•tonally remodeled Kltchaa with all All new bath Carpetln*

thrwowt Neetrul decor la> maculate Ideal for auel* or BX pets Security dspoMt MM par CaU Dolores

M R ASSOC, lac BIRMINGHAM bedrocma. complataly remodeled. short walk to downtown Short Term leaae svailable MM 4*4-1114 BIRMINGHAM EXECUTIVE Hon 1

1 full batha. It* car attached patio with *aa pill I11M

partnooth H1-U71

HTWI SOUTHFIELD unaqu* sublet available new Half country fai inhiian* with pewd. 11-Inkster appro* 1 month. HOC aa*oliable Keep tryln* 1M-USI

BIRMINGHAM IN TOWN run bom*, completely raoovstad • 1 HI Includes all furnishing*, larga deck. Jacum. I bediouma 11100 par month firm M7 1111 or S44-4M0

TROY Nicely bedroom moil courae apartment Dec 1 to May 1 IIW

403 Rental Agendo*

FLATS W A N T E D

APTS, C0ND06, DUPLEXES TOWNHOUSES 4 HOMES

CTTY-SUBURBS-COUNTRY YOUR NEXT TENANT

MAY BE REGISTERED WITH US R E N T O R S 7 2 2 - 8 3 5 6

404 Houaea For Rent xr Hunt • All Areas

CALL US FOR "QUALIFIED RENTALS-

SHARE LISTINGS 443-1*10 144 S Adams, Birmingham. Mick

BIRMINGHAM Prim* location la town, rarely avail-able. charm plua convenience. 1 bed-rooms, IH baths, living room/hard-ward floor fireplace bay window, dan lixXm* door to oech gas grill, large stu-dio with lots oI glaas 4 sink Huge maa-tar bedroom 'bath/shower doable

404 Houaas For Rant mflNOAUl - tH TaaOag Laae aa the revue rtsruag 4 bedroom. 1 M l Sace aSSTf W?TL r a CarTilam 4pm lat tin Wed tar wnkHil sy

N CANTON I I hatha, dan. dinutk —

collect. 1.411)44 l-MXl

404 Moeaaa For Rant

FARMINGTON HILLS FARMINGTON SQUARE

New I bedroom IH Ml reach. 11.4 COLONY PARK

lsr4»ih nuilH bethaand t l Call J M FaaMg Ml UMor

JLM*NU«L.

COMMERCE TWP -1 full

CUTE 1

RENTEX M«7» DETROIT motoric Boston Edlean. 1 parlors. I bedioosua. formal dlalac I fail aad I half batha raekaa dan, Sre-place* ballroom, lots o< natural wood MM par Mo or SOU IT1.M* 11M7M rVERGREEN 1-M 1 ba oonw, b meat, garage, aaw decor UM /ao MMSacwtty 1 *7l-»M or 144-SUS EXECUTIVE HOME for Laaoar Sharp 4 Available Nov lat 1W baths, air. panelled family room wet bar

1 year -1710 mo Call

RENTEX

FAMILY STYLE na, stove, frli Kids Pets

141-171*

ti see in* area; wall at tioaan. •n appliances, gas haat. central

air, attached (arage 11 IM By App l Call I to 1; AM or l to I PM, «M-UM BIRMINGHAM. Laaaa or Opt»oo-<o-Bey- Fantaotlc Satllagl Alternatlv* u> Luxury Condo Very prtvau, mainte-nance-free ravins view Big Baavar. Woodward area 144-7171 or V41-41M BIRMINGHAM

I IlhriWi Adams It* car

Short or 444-1114

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom t place Fully porch 1 car garage Absolutely ao petal t77l month 144-1111

A CHARMING immaculate 1 badroom] bum* In Livonia. 1 bath, large kitchen, living room 4 aaparate dlaiag room. 1 car gar*g*. Conveniently locatad

477-1471

BIRMINGHAM. 1 bedroom brick ranch, m batha. larga rec room, rags, fenced yard

BLOOMFIELD FARMINGTON

FARMINGTON HILLS, * MUs Orchard Lak* Rd area 1 badiixime, large coun-try led. carpeting, drapaa |411 par

T4M sscunty dspoatl Nov I oc-1*1-01*7

FARMINGTON HILLA Cut* 1 bedroom bona* oo donbte fsnced la lot Mil 1411 par

47S-M31 FARMINGTON KILLS 4 betkoom, 1H bath colonial 1JM an feat, fireplace IH car garage, partially finished baaa menu dlacooitad rent Mil Call aftar

FARMINGTON ranch. batha. fireplace sprinkler. lawn care available landallwood are

Evea 174*1*1

WEIR, ll 41

FENEELL 4 OUTER ML 1 Bralia 1 be*oom reach, recently I veSad ADC OK. 4 bargain *t *M* OM alas

4T4-I1M GARDEN CITY Oaaa leered yard. Great Mead

Nepott. GARDEN CITY - Nice 11

GARDEN CITY, I reach, clean, carpeted. IH betha. fresh SaSVpSflKt.'SSSt ty Ml-StT*

LAKE ANGELUS 17 fv oa th* laka * bedroom. IH bath cofaaaal Family room. 1 fireplaces, all i SS?TH Water-ford Schools Available Nor 1 at

BLOOMPtELD inch on 1

with flrepince. Ing. drapaa. atta opens.- Avallabl* aow thru Jan* 11, SOUTKJIILD PiovMsm* Tower* •d>arg* 1 bedroom 1 bath, protfseslonally dacoratad luxury rondomMlii oe ttk floor Library, tl Dating, srta&nr 14 boors security pool. daLhuwi-11 IM which tncludas

CONSULT US ABOUT OUR RENTAL AMmnR PBADB»BTV M a mna MENT SERVICE OVER ll YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT FIELD COMPETITIVE RATES GOODE 647-1898

400 A p a r t m a n t * For Rant

car car*** Corn Leaa* lor only Mil

Larg* 1 avallabl*

ATTRACTIVE 1 BEDROOMS Carpet, fireplace, baesmsot

Kids Pets 0 X RENTEX 141-1711

BLOOMFIELD HILLS cwtom built 4 bedroom ranch, with Lak* privileges IIW* mo plus security Call Mr* Fox Days. IU-M4* Eves U1-1TI1

400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rant

B e a u t t f u \

Available for November Occupancy

Stone Ridge A p a r t m e n t s

TROY, IM-ltOO bete r Rd 4 1-75

LUXURY Franklin Roed Townhouas, winter sublet- 1 bedrooma. IH betha fireplace, attached garage, weakly boaia* cleaning. I1MM month I11-1M1

C o n t e m p o r a r y A p a r l m e n l s D e s i g n e d f o r A d u l t L i v i ng

W i x o m , M i c h i g a n Beck Road, IV2 M i l e s N o r t h of 1-96

For a d v a n c e renta l i n f o r m a t i o n ca l l :

624-9445

. H e o U t i c W d * 1

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Convenient o ^ 2 OO^s M

V \ L L A § I exttnorth Tw ;oa-m p . . OP^Wo° sorry no P®tS^

A P A R T M E N T S

rrto« x cal ^TU i r ta '

1 and 2

Bedrooms Includes heat, water, air conditioner, carpeting,

laundry and storage facilities and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area

C a l l 5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

Eu-»itc*>er Pot -'Sr

C o u n t r y R i d £ e 0 00 a m 6 00»m

SooeWylTcaid. Sot'" o' '-d &'ii» Pc r< Fa'rntp-aton H lis

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