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Library spells summer fun for youngsters, 5B All-Area track, 1C Volunteers pitch in . to reclaim river, 3A C a n t o n © b s e r b c r Volume 11 Number 92 Monday, June 9, 1986 Canton, Michigan 44 Pages niMt—Hiii Twenty-five cents irasoicitioiii CocpGraWoo All fVifltu Rrwr%«4, The Canton Connection CHOIR SCORES: For the first time ever the Centennial Educational Park Concert Choir recently performed in State Choir Festival competition. Under the direction of Laura Wiener, the • local high school singers performed at Jackson Community College's Potter Center for the Performing Arts. Earlier this y£ar the choir had received the highest fating of "I" in the primary' classification at district festival for its performances of two selections and'for sightreading. The "I" rating qualified the choir to perform in Stote Choir Festival.— where there are no classifications. The CEP Choir was given a Second Division (II) rating for outstanding performance for its acapella reridilforts of "Now May Has Come With Gladness'" by. Arnold Schoenberg and "Innsbruck, I Now Must Leave Thee" by Heinrich Isaac. The choir also performed "Go Out With Joy" by Hank Beebe, accompanied by choir member Lisa Tilley, a junior at Plymouth Salem High GOOD NEIGHBORS: The Neighbor of the Year/ Community Person award of the Awareness Communication Team fcr Development Disabled has been earned by the Fedorko family of Canton. Jim and Denise Fedorko and their three children have been actively involved with a group home which opened next tc their home in 1980 for Six mentally retarded men. They were nominated by the staff and- residents of the group home. The Fedorkos were honored at a luncheon in the Southfield Hilton. Also honored at that luncheon were Cheryl Barnett of Canton who received a John Furtaw Inspiration Award certificate, an honor announced previously in the Canton Observer. Man attacks kids near Hulsing 21/ ^ nl a i iL . L . . . e lit < CHILDREN'S T H E A T R E : Magician Bill Heiney of Plymouth will entertain at the Children's Dessert Theatre beginning 6:30 p.m. Monday, •lone 16, at Geneva Presbyterian Church on Sheldon Road just north of Ford in Canton The charge of $3 per person includes dessert and magic. Advance registration is required and may be done bv calling 981-5637 IN WORKSHOP: Tara Groeber of Canton has been named to participate in a summer science workshop to be held at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, beginning June 15. Tara is a student at West Middle School The workshop is "sponsored by the Mid-Michigan Minority Pre- Engineering Program and the university. The workshop, which provides a chance for talented students such as Tara to increase achievements in science and writing, includes computer-aide^ instruction and word processing, and scientific experiments Teachers come from public schools and CMU. ACADEMIC ALL S T A R : Gale Tang, a senior at Plymouth Canton High School, has been named a Class A Academic All-Star — one of only 10 in the state in Qass A school districts This is the first time for a Canton High student to attain this recognition Miss Tang will enter the University of Michigan for a seven-year medical program to prepare for a career in medical research to do research in the areas of neurology or cancer. She is a National Merit finalist and managing editor of the student newspaper, the CEP Perspective. She is the daughter of Sing and By Diane Gale staff writer Canton police are searching for a man who sexually molested an 11- year-old girl near Hulsing Elementa- ry School in Canton only moments after he apparently attempted an at- tack on a 7-year-old boy at the same location. The girl and two friends we^e walking east on the path, which ex- tends through a wooded area near Mayfair Village subdivision. She was headed toward the school shortly be- fore 9 a.m. Tuesday when the inci- dent occurred, according to Canton police'. The man, in his late teens or early 20s, ran toward the girls. He held out his arms blocking the path, grabbed the eirl from behind and fondlerf her to the home of a 7-year-old boy who said he was walking on the footpath that morning when a man tried to grab him The boy said he dodged the man's grasp and ran to school The man the boy described fit the de- scription of the person who later at- tacked thcgtrl. "These kids did exactly the right thing." said Canton police Lt. Larry: Stewart. They ran and screamed " Police provided this description of the man 6 feet tall with a slim build. 165 pounds, short curly brown hair and a brown slightly curly mustache He was wearing a class ring with a red or green stone He was dressed in a green sweatshirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes The suspect was last seen running we si—on C.indlfwnnd near Morton least six witnesses who said they saw the man running near the foot- path after the time of the attack. One resident said he saw the man in the area on other occasions riding a red moped One witness said she saw a man fitting the description of the suspect riding in a gold van shortly after the incident Anyone with information about the case is, asked to call Canton po- lice at 397-3000 Michael Hucal, a Mayfair Village resident whose twin daughters will be attending Hulsing, wants school and Canton officials to offer safer access from Mayfair subdivision to Hulsing. He suggests providing se- curity people in the woods or plow- ing out the vegetation. police said The victim and her friends screamed and ran to school. Later that day, police were called Taylor. POLICE HAVE interviewed at With all the crazies running around in the world why does some- thing serious have to happen be/ore something is done?" Hucal said. Irene Ras. Hulsing Parent Teach- er Organization president, has sched- uled a meeting at 7 p.m. Monday. June 9, (today) at Hulsing for resi- dents to air concern's about the foot- path. Hulsing Elementary School Prin- cipal Kate Otto sent a note home with ihe children the day of the at- tack It informed parents that the 11- vear-old student was approached by a man. But at the time the letter was written. Otto said, she was unaware that the girl was molested In the letter Otto stressed the " usual" safety precautions Students should walk with someone else to and from school, and they should try not to arrive before 9 a.m Students should go straight home and avoid playing at Hulsing after school hours or on weekends unless accompanied by adults. offers action galore By Kevin Brown staff writer When the chips were down, some communityrminded Cantonites came through. In March. Canton Country Festi- val Board President Larry Bower- man said this year's festival lacked organizers. "If there isn't more participation from people, we won't be able to put on a festival like we have in the past," he warned at the time But shortly after that problem was publicized, Bowerman heard from several people interested in either joining the festival board or helping to organize the annual event Now, Bowerman reports. "I'm very pleased with the way things have turned out." The festival will run Friday- through Sunday, June 20-22, behind Canton Township Hall on Canton Center Road just south of Proctor. The board now has the 15 mem- bers required under the4)y-laws of the non-profit organization. Bower- man says 11 have never served on the board, adding that several are relative newcomers to Canton. "The new board members have done an excellent job in a very lim- ited period of time," Bowerman said WHILE THIS- year *- festival is organized generally along the lines of recent ones. Bowerman said there will be no parade this year Please turn to Page 4 Larry Bowerman and ton's Country Festival. BILL BRESLER/staff photographer almost a brand new board of directors are trying to salvage Can- Theft, vandalism lead to charges By Diane Gale staff writer An 18-year-old man is charged with three felonies in connection with the theft of a truck and a trail of destruction in Canton and Plym- outh last week According to police, early in the morning on June 3 two teens stole a 1979 Ford truck from Fairlane Fur- niture Restorers on York in Plym- outh They then picked up two other friends and began riding in Plym- outh and Canton The teens stopped at the Speedway =d Gas SUtlOB 6ft Ute corner of For and Lilley roads in Canton and — af ter filling the tank with $34 28 worth of gas — left without paying, police said A gas station attendant chased the teens in a 1974 Chevrolet pickup The driver of the stolen ti*uck rammed into the attendant's vehicle, causing more than $2,000 worth of damage, according to Canton police detective Ernie Sayre. and ending the attendant's pursuit. AFTER LEAVING the gas station, the teen-agers reportedly went through a residential area at Cherry Hill and Lilley and demolished at They least five mail boxes They then drove to 1-275 and Michigan Avenue and ran over barricades left by con- struction crews, according to police. At about 4 15 a m , Canton Officer Kurt Johnston spotted the Ford truck at Quik Pik in Pine Tree Plaza on Joy east of 1-275. He arrested the teen-ager who was waiting in the truck and then went into the store and arrested three other teens Carl Wayne Dimeck, 18. was ar- raigned Wednesday, June 4, in 35th District Court before Judge John MacDonald. Dimeck — who police say was driving the stolen vehicle was charged with one count of steal- ± L an automobile, two counts of property damage over $100 and one count of larceny. Each offense is a felony. A plea of not guilty was en- tered on Dimeck's behalf. MacDonald set bond at $20,000. Dimeck. who once lived in Canton but does not have a permanent ad- dress. was unable to post bond A preliminary examination to determine if there is enough evi- dence to hold a trial is scheduled for 10 30 a.m Friday in 35th District Court. Stealing a car carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, property destruction over $100 car- nes a maximum four years in prison and the larceny charge carries a maximum 10 years in prison Canton police provided this composite drawing of a sus- pect who attacked two stu- dents enrouteto Hulsing Ele- mentary School last week. Salem senior dies in crash Georgenna C. Nix is remembered by .educators at Centennial Educa- tional Park as a quiet student who demonstrated particular aptitudes for photography and art. Miss Nix. 18. was killed last Wednesday in an automobile acci- dent near Dex'°r. Funeral services were Friday at the Schrader Tuneral Home. She was a Canton resident and a graduating senior at Plymouth Salem High School " She was rather withdrawn but very conscientious about her work." said Kris Darby, an art teacher at Salem. "She did some nice pieces. Its sad. They're hanging on the wall now for senior exhibit. "She had briefly talked to me about going on in art,"' Darby added. ""If she really worked at it, she could have (succeeded), but she really wasn't sure." Diane Pomish .was Miss Nix's counselor at Salem. "She was a -quiet, soft-spoken girl." Pomish said. "She was.bright She was talented. She didn't really Please turn to Page 4 what's inside The CLASSIFIEDS One call it all! 591-0900 Use Your MasterCard or VIM Brevities . . 2 A Classifieds. . Sects. C. D Clubs in Action . . . . 7B Crossword 6C Recreation 2 A Shopping Cart 1B Sports 1-3C Suburban Life .... 5-7B NEWSLINE . . .459-2700 SPORTSLINE . .591-2312 WANT ADS . . .591-0900 HOME PEUVERV 591-0500 aMk

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Connect ion CHOIR SCORES: For the

first t ime ever the Centennial Educational Park Concert Choir recently performed in State Choir Festival competition. Under the direction of Laura Wiener, the • local high school singers performed at Jackson Community College's Potter Center for the Performing Arts.

Earlier this y£ar the choir had received the highest fat ing of "I" in the primary' classification at district festival for its performances of two selections and'for sightreading. The "I" rating qualified the choir to perform in Stote Choir Festival .— where there are no classifications.

The CEP Choir was given a Second Division (II) rating for outstanding performance for its acapella reridilforts of "Now May Has Come With Gladness'" by. Arnold Schoenberg and "Innsbruck, I Now Must Leave Thee" by Heinrich Isaac. The choir also performed "Go Out With Joy" by Hank Beebe, accompanied by choir member Lisa Tilley, a junior at Plymouth Salem High

GOOD NEIGHBORS: The Neighbor of the Year / Community Person award of the Awareness Communication Team fcr Development Disabled has been earned by the Fedorko family of Canton. Jim and Denise Fedorko and their three children have been actively involved with a group home which opened next tc their home in 1980 for Six mentally retarded men. They were nominated by the staff and-residents of the group home.

The Fedorkos were honored at a luncheon in the Southfield Hilton. Also honored at that luncheon were Cheryl Barnett of Canton who received a John Furtaw Inspiration Award certificate, an honor announced previously in the Canton Observer.

Man attacks kids near Hulsing 21/ ^ nl a i i L . L . . . e l i t • <

CHILDREN'S T H E A T R E : Magician Bill Heiney of Plymouth will entertain at the Children's Dessert Theatre beginning 6:30 p.m. Monday, •lone 16, at Geneva Presbyterian Church on Sheldon Road just north of Ford in Canton The charge of $3 per person includes dessert and magic. Advance registration is required and may be done bv calling 981-5637 •

IN WORKSHOP: Tara Groeber of Canton has been named to participate in a summer science workshop to be held at Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, beginning June 15. Tara is a student at West Middle School The workshop is "sponsored by the Mid-Michigan Minority Pre-Engineering Program and the university.

The workshop, which provides a chance for talented students such as Tara to increase achievements in science and writing, includes computer-aide^ instruction and word processing, and scientific experiments Teachers come from public schools and CMU.

ACADEMIC ALL S T A R : Gale Tang, a senior a t Plymouth Canton High School, has been named a Class A Academic All-Star — one of only 10 in the s tate in Qass A school districts This is the first t ime for a Canton High student to attain this recognition

Miss Tang will enter the University of Michigan for a seven-year medical program to prepare for a career in medical research to do research in the areas of neurology or cancer. She is a National Merit finalist and managing editor of the student newspaper, the CEP Perspective. She is the daughter of Sing and

By Diane Gale s ta f f w r i t e r

Canton police are searching for a man who sexually molested an 11-year-old girl near Hulsing Elementa-ry School in Canton only moments after he apparently attempted an at-tack on a 7-year-old boy at the same location.

The girl and two friends we^e walking east on the path, which ex-tends through a wooded area near Mayfair Village subdivision. She was headed toward the school shortly be-fore 9 a.m. Tuesday when the inci-dent occurred, according to Canton police'.

The man, in his late teens or early 20s, ran toward the girls. He held out his arms blocking the path, grabbed the eirl from behind and fondlerf her

to the home of a 7-year-old boy who said he was walking on the footpath that morning when a man tried to grab him The boy said he dodged the man's grasp and ran to school The man the boy described fit the de-scription of the person who later at-tacked thcgtr l .

"These kids did exactly the right thing." said Canton police Lt. Larry: Stewart. They ran and screamed "

Police provided this description of the man 6 feet tall with a slim build. 165 pounds, short curly brown hair and a brown slightly curly mustache He was wearing a class ring with a red or green stone He was dressed in a green sweatshirt, blue jeans and white tennis shoes

The suspect was last seen running we si—on C.indlfwnnd near Morton

least six witnesses who said they saw the man running near the foot-path af ter the time of the attack. One resident said he saw the man in the area on other occasions riding a red moped

One witness said she saw a man fitting the description of the suspect riding in a gold van shortly af ter the incident

Anyone with information about the case is, asked to call Canton po-lice at 397-3000

Michael Hucal, a Mayfair Village resident whose twin daughters will be attending Hulsing, wants school and Canton officials to offer safer access from Mayfair subdivision to Hulsing. He suggests providing se-curity people in the woods or plow-ing out the vegetation.

police said The victim and her friends screamed and ran to school.

Later that day, police were called

Taylor.

POLICE HAVE interviewed at

With all the crazies running around in the world why does some-thing serious have to happen be/ore

something is done?" Hucal said. Irene Ras. Hulsing Parent Teach-

er Organization president, has sched-uled a meeting at 7 p.m. Monday. June 9, (today) at Hulsing for resi-dents to air concern's about the foot-path.

Hulsing Elementary School Prin-cipal Kate Otto sent a note home with ihe children the day of the at-tack It informed parents that the 11-vear-old student was approached by a man. But at the time the letter was written. Otto said, she was unaware that the girl was molested

In the letter Otto stressed the " usual" safety precautions Students should walk with someone else to and from school, and they should try not to arrive before 9 a.m Students should go straight home and avoid playing at Hulsing af ter school hours or on weekends unless accompanied by adults.

offers action galore

By Kevin Brown s ta f f w r i t e r

When the chips were down, some communi ty rminded Cantoni tes came through.

In March. Canton Country Festi-val Board President Larry Bower-man said this year 's festival lacked organizers. "If there isn't more participation from people, we won't be able to put on a festival like we have in the past," he warned at the t ime

But shortly a f te r that problem was publicized, Bowerman heard from several people interested in either joining the festival board or helping to organize the annual event Now, Bowerman reports. "I'm very pleased with the way things have turned out."

The festival will run Friday-through Sunday, June 20-22, behind Canton Township Hall on Canton Center Road just south of Proctor.

The board now has the 15 mem-bers required under the4)y-laws of the non-profit organization. Bower-man says 11 have never served on the board, adding that several are relative newcomers to Canton. "The new board members have done an excellent job in a very lim-ited period of t ime," Bowerman said

WHILE THIS- year *- festival is organized generally along the lines of recent ones. Bowerman said there will be no parade this year

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Larry B o w e r m a n a n d t o n ' s C o u n t r y Fes t iva l .

B I L L BRESLER/s ta f f p h o t o g r a p h e r

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Theft, vandalism lead to charges By Diane Gale staff writer

An 18-year-old man is charged with three felonies in connection with the theft of a truck and a trail of destruction in Canton and Plym-outh last week

According to police, early in the morning on June 3 two teens stole a 1979 Ford truck from Fairlane Fur-niture Restorers on York in Plym-outh They then picked up two other friends and began riding in Plym-outh and Canton

The teens stopped at the Speedway =d Gas SUtlOB 6ft Ute corner of For

and Lilley roads in Canton and — af

ter filling the tank with $34 28 worth of gas — left without paying, police said

A gas station attendant chased the teens in a 1974 Chevrolet pickup The driver of the stolen ti*uck rammed into the attendant's vehicle, causing more than $2,000 worth of damage, according to Canton police detective Ernie Sayre. and ending the attendant's pursuit.

AFTER LEAVING the gas station, the teen-agers reportedly went through a residential area at Cherry Hill and Lilley and demolished at

They least five mail boxes They then drove to 1-275 and Michigan Avenue

and ran over barricades left by con-struction crews, according to police.

At about 4 15 a m , Canton Officer Kurt Johnston spotted the Ford truck at Quik Pik in Pine Tree Plaza on Joy east of 1-275. He arrested the teen-ager who was waiting in the truck and then went into the store and arrested three other teens

Carl Wayne Dimeck, 18. was ar-raigned Wednesday, June 4, in 35th District Court before Judge John MacDonald. Dimeck — who police say was driving the stolen vehicle — was charged with one count of steal-

± L an automobile, two counts of property damage over $100 and one count of larceny. Each offense is a

felony. A plea of not guilty was en-tered on Dimeck's behalf.

MacDonald set bond at $20,000. Dimeck. who once lived in Canton but does not have a permanent ad-dress. was unable to post bond

A preliminary examination to determine if there is enough evi-dence to hold a trial is scheduled for 10 30 a.m Friday in 35th District Court.

Stealing a car carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison, property destruction over $100 car-n e s a maximum four years in prison and the larceny charge carries a maximum 10 years in prison

C a n t o n p o l i c e p r o v i d e d t h i s c o m p o s i t e d r a w i n g of a s u s -p e c t w h o a t t a c k e d t w o s t u -d e n t s e n r o u t e t o Hu l s ing E le -m e n t a r y S c h o o l las t w e e k .

Salem senior dies in crash

Georgenna C. Nix is remembered by .educators at Centennial Educa-tional Park as a quiet student who demonstrated particular aptitudes for photography and art.

Miss Nix. 18. was killed last Wednesday in an automobile acci-dent near Dex'°r.

Funeral services were Friday at the Schrader Tuneral Home. She was a Canton resident and a graduating senior at Plymouth Salem High School

" She was rather withdrawn but very conscientious about her work." said Kris Darby, an art teacher at Salem. "She did some nice pieces. I t s sad. They're hanging on the wall now for senior exhibit.

"She had briefly talked to me about going on in art,"' Darby added. ""If she really worked at it, she could have (succeeded), but she really wasn't sure."

Diane Pomish .was Miss Nix's counselor at Salem.

"She was a -quiet, soft-spoken girl." Pomish said. "She was.bright She was talented. She didn't really

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• PLYMOUTH LIBRARY BOARD

[Monday. June 9 — The Plymouth Dunning-Hough Library Board will nieet at 7:30 p.m. in the library for US regular monthly meeting. Open to the public. •*

«t SPRING ARTS FESTIVAL •Saturday. Sunday. June 14, 15 —

The Michigan Guild's fourth annual spring Arts Festival will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and i f j^im. to 7 p.m. Sunday at Kellogg P»*k. Plymouth. The fair will fea-ture-live demonstrations by artists

including woodcarving, weaving, !oy making, painting, pottery and a blacksmith

• CHILDREN'S DESSERT THEATRE

Monday, June 16 — Magician Bill Heiney of Plymouth will entertain the Children's Dessert Theatre be-ginning 6 30 p.m. in Geneva Presby-terian on Sheldon Road north of Ford Road in Canton. Charge of | 3 per person includes dessert. Advance registrations are required and may be made by calling 981-5637.

• YMCA SUMMER CLASSES Monday. June 16 — The Plymouth

Community Family YMCA summer classes will begin the week of June 16 at various locations. The classes include summer aerobics, karate, pre-school Kreatives. tennis clinics, baseball, summer day camp, back-yard swimming. To enroll. Or for more information, call 453:2904

• WALK MICHIGAN Tuesday. Sunday. June 17, 22 —

Canton Parks and Recreation along with sponsors Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Michigan and the Michigan Recreation and Park Association will be conducting three special walks to promote good health begin-ning 10 a m. on June 17 at Griffin Park and 1 p.m. June 22 at Canton Recreation Complex The one-mile walk for all ages is free. Each per-son is eligible for a weekend for two to MacKinaw Island J

• ICE-SKATING LESSONS

Saturday. June 21 — Registration will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.03. at Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer, for ice skating lessons f o r -eight weeks beginning the week of June 23. Classes are available for all levels of skaters f rom beginner to advanced. Minimum age is 4 years old For information, call 455-6620

• C A N T O N FESTIVAL RUN Saturday. June 2l — The eighth

annual Canton Country Festival Five Mile Run will begin at 9 a.m. at the starting point at Proctor and Canton Center Roads. Check-in and alte reg-istration will begin at 8 a.m. Plaques and medals will be presented to the top three in each age group. Special festival five-mile run T-shirts will be presented to the first 150 partici-pants. There will be a grand prize of a weekend tr ip for two to Toronto given away a f t e r the race (all parti-cipants will be eligible to win the grand prize). The fee is $6 if paid by Thursday. June 19, and $7 af ter June 19. For information, call 397-1000.

• Y M C A ANNUAL RUN Sunday. June 22 — The Plymouth

Community Family YMCA will hold its seventh Annual Run with check-in and late registration beginning at 7 a.m. in Kellogg Park, downtown Plymouth. The One Mile and Five

Kilometer Run will begin at-0 a.m. and the 10 Kilometer Run at 8:45 a.m. There will be T-shirts for all preregistered runners and for late registrants the day of the race as available.

Ribbons will be awarded to all One Mile Fun Runners. Trophies will be awarded for first, second and third places overall (male and female), and medals for first, second and third places in all age divisions for the Five Kilometer and 10 Ki-lometer runs. Advance registration fees are $4 for the One mile. $6 for the Five Kilometer and 10 Kilome-ter runs; late registration fees are $6 and $10 respectively. For informa-tion. phone 453-2904. }

• TIGER BASEBALL GAME

"" Saturday. June 28 — Canton Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a trip to Tiger Stadium for kids and their parents to see the Tigers play

the Milwaukee Brewers. Transpora-tion provided by township bus. The group will be leave the Township Ad-ministration Building. Canton Center, and Proctor and Canton Center Road at noon and return following the game. The charge of $9.50 per per-

x son includes bus transportation and a reserved seat. Reservations must be made in advance and in person to Canton Parks and Recreation. 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton 48188.

• TIGER BASEBALL G A M E

Thursday. Aug. 14 — Plymouth Parks and Recreation is planning a senior citizens trip to Tiger Stadium to see the Tigers play the Chicago White Sox. The charge for transpor-tation and a reserved seat is $14. Game time is 1:30 p.m. Space is linv ited but a $5 deposit will hold a spot. For information, call Carol Donnelly at 455-6620

recreation news • BACKYARD POOLS :

NEEDED U you live in Plymouth. Canton or

Northville and have a backyard pool you would be willing to donate for obe to two hours a day for a two-

-week period, call the Plymouth Community Family YMCA at 453-2904. The backyard pool program will run in tw^-week sessions Mon-day through Friday. July 7-18. July 21 to Aug. 1. and Aug. 4-15 Times are optional.

• ICE-SKATING LESSONS Registration for summer group

classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. June 21, at the Plym-outh Cultural Center. 525 Farmer at Theodore. Each class is 25 minutes long and taught for eight consecutive weeks beginning the week of June 23. Classes are available for all lev-els of skaters from beginner to ad-vanced Minimum age is 4. For in-

Today's the day to vote

Voters in the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools district go to-the polls on Monday, June 9. to select candidates for three positions on the board of education.

Voters also will decide the fa te of a $13 million bond issue. The propos-al includes funds for construction of s new elementary school in Canton Township, improvements of and ad"-ditions to existing school facilities, replacement and addition of school buses, and miscellaneous equipment and computers.

Those seeking the lone two-year seat on the board are Diane Daska-lakis, E.J. McClendon, John Voymas and Patricia Zagorski.

Candidates for the two four-year terms are Joan Kotcher, Judith Lore, J e r r y Raymor . Mari lyn Schwinn, Richard Sumpter and •Jeanette Wines. . . ,

Polls are open today until 8 p.m.

clarification , An editorial in the Thursday, June 5. edition of the Plymouth Observer and the Canton Observer incorrectly identified the date for the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools election. The correct date for the election is Monaay, June 9.

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Monoay. Jun»9. 1966 Q A E *a*

By Marie Chestney staff writer

IT TOOK strong arms to shovel' SOggy debris into a dump truck. On Saturday. Livonia

• resident Rick Hernandez helped supply the strong arms.

• It look patience and determination to carry armload after armload of brush and tree limbs to a truck. On Saturday. Plymouth residents El-v i ra Brown and Pat Carroll helped supply the patience.

And it took a lot of caring about a dirty old river for a mother and her si.n to work together, filling plastic bugs with waterlogged, decaying wood On Saturday. Garden City res-idents Chris Friend and her son. Mi-chael. 6. helped supply the caring

Strong arms and a determined. Curing attitude were in abundance at C. cleanup sites along the banks of the Rouge River Hundreds of volun-teers pitched in to help out in the cleanup and restoration of the clogged, contaminated river

"ROUGE RESCUE '86" started at 9 a.m. at most of the 13 sites: By npon. more than a year's accumula-tion of logs, tree limbs, junk, trash and even a few waterlogged picnic tables had been hauled into trucks and carted away.

; Slate officials estimate it will take 20 years and about $1 billion to clean up the Rouge and make it suitable fcr fishing and swimming. The F. lends of the Rouge, Wayne County Parks and Recreation Department workers and a host of volunteers got a head start Saturday on that monu-iT.ental cleanup task

So what did they accomplish?

] WELL. THE HUGE. 40-foot legjam at the bridge at Merriman Hollow, along Edward Hines Park-way near Merriman and Warren rpads. is now gone. A crane dredged the junk out of the water last week and piled it on the banks of the river.

The biggest pile was estimated at eight feet high. 30 feet long and 10 f{ei wide. At noon Saturday, most of it was gone. Five dump-truck loads were hauled away.

The volunteers who registered at this site and tackled the mucky pile with pick and shovel could not es-cape getting dirty — plenty dirty. T'.ie work also was backbreaking, as ohe of trucks had a closed back. The debris had to be shoveled over the tr p of the truck.

" The sign-up folks said about 60 volunteers registered. So many reg-

isiered, in fact, that some were sent farther down Hines to another site. The shovelers included Plymouth resident Sylvia Langh. Friend and son Michael. Hernandez, and West-land residents Linda Adamson, Mary Ljwrence and John Graham. *

AND THE riverwide logjam at Parr park, along Hines west of Tele-gi aph, is also gone. Most of it, any-way. One toppled tree was so imbed-ded in sand that last week a crane couldn't move it. The debris cap-tured by the tree still lines the south bank of the river. But eight truck leads of debris were hauled away Satui day morning from this site. At noon, there was an estimated eight truck loads still to go.

Volunteers here didn't gel as dirty ai they did at Merriman Hollow. Most of the workers simply carried stumps and limbs to an open-backed truck Or they sawed through giant logs with chainsaws. '

The workers included Garden City residents Keith Lamp and Daniel Begnoche, Redford residents Mar-

j c rie Kluck and Dave VrabeL Carroll and Brown of Plymouth and Livonia residents Sab Kunimatsu. Russ Leviska and Jim Moraksy

A MASSIVE logjam in Dynamite Park in Wayne did not disappear — it was simply rearranged

Bulldozers pulling steel cables inched the logs out .of the water and piled them along the banks of the river. Unlike the other sites, the logs at this park were not hauled away but recycled. The rearranged logs will create a shoreline which won't erode and which will trap dirt. Even-tually. the ^eppe'd dirt will cover the logs.

The theory was thought up by George Palmiter, an Ohio resident who's helped save rivers ill Ohio with the reclaimation method. The county demonstrated this method Saturday on what it calls the worst logjam on the river — in Dynamite Park.

By midday the bulldozers and cables had unjammed the river.

"We'll be doing this from now on, instead of hauling away logs." said James Murray, president of the Friends of the Rouge. "It will straighten out the bank so this won't happen again next year. It makes the water do the work. We manipulate the water. The river will follow its na tura l 'bend It's definitely easier. There's no hauling, sawing, loading. And it's a lot cheaper than to haul and to dump "

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4A(C) O&E Monday.»June 9, 1966 GOP man in county race

Scott Press, a Republican from Wayne, is running for the Wayne County Board of Commissioners from the 11th District.

The district includes Canton Township and currently is represent-ed by Democrat Milton Mack of Wayne.

Press is active in Republican cir-cles. and serves as the Youth Chair of the Republican Par ty in the 15th Congressional District, according to district chairwoman Terri Bennett.

Press, who was vacationing last

week, was unavailable for comment. He will face the winner of the

Democratic primary in November. Mack will face & rematch for the

Democratic nomination against a Wayne County Sheriff's employee. Robert H. Smith.

Mack and Smith, a Belleville resi-dent. competed for the western Wayne County seal four years ago when the district was newly drawn.

Smith is a lieutenant and head of data processing for the sheriff 's de-partment.

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G e o r g e n n a Nix, a P l y m o u t h S a l e m s e n i o r , d i e d In a n a u t o m o -bi le a c c i d e n t j u s t l o u r d a y s b e f o r e g r a d u a t i o n c e r e m o n i e s .

in car crash Continued from Page 1 have any long-range plans."

Salem principal Bill Brown de-scribed Miss Nix as "a good kid here, an above-average student.'-- .

SHE WAS recognized recently at an honors assembly for winning a second-place ribbon in a statewide photography contest.

She is survived by her parents. John and Christine; a sister, Mi-chelle; grandparents. George and Bertha Glockner and Doris Nix; and grandmother. Minnie Lee Croly.

Miss Nix was a passenger in a car driven by Charles D. Triplett. 18, of Tecumseh, as they left Silver Lake State Park near Dexter, said Sgt. Harley Rider of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Department.

Triplett was passing three other vehicles. Rider said, when he lost control on a curve, over-corrected and hit a tree. The accident occurred at about 6;30 p.m.

Neither was wearing a seat belt. Rider said.

—Both Triplett and Miss Nix were transported to the University of Michigan Hospital. Triplett. a for-mer student at Salem, was in fa i r condition Friday, a hospital spokes-woman reported.

"She and Charlie were extremely close." said John Nix. Georgenna's father. "I talked to him . . . and he's deeply concerned, upset about this.

"I lost my dad 10 years ago. That was very hard, but it's nothing like losing a child "

Canton Festival coming up soon

Continued from Page 1 because organizers got a late start.

"It was certainly a big attrac-tion." Bowerman said. "But the pa-rade itself did not at t ract people to the festival. There wasn't any Pied Piper hearding people to the festi-val grounds."

Bowerman said one aspect of this year's festival, first intended as a cost saving move, may lure more people to the event.

"Entertainment expenses are lower this year. We were able to come up with more amateur enter-tainers." Bowerman said.

"In the past, 95 percent of the entertainment was professional."

Bowerman added that amateur entertainers" friends and family tend to come out to those perfor-mances, encouraging participation in the festival.

Also new this year, the Canton Free Methodist Church will present puppet shows Saturday and Sunday afternoons, and a donut eating con-test is scheduled for noon Sunday.

T h e Don Korte group, which plays music from the swing era, will per-form Saturday evening, and a~ dance area will be set up. There also will be dancing Friday eve-ning. as disc jockey Rob Cortis spins pop and rock records.

Also this year, Plymouth-Canton Junior Baseball League games will take place near the festival site, as will Girls Senior Softball League games, on Sunday. Traditional fes-tival events — the millionaire's party, ca'rnival, rodeo, concession stands and food tables, doll contest, scrambles golf tournament, and cow chip fling among them — are also scheduled.

BOWERMAN SAID that while the festival was originally budget-ed at $37,000. lower costs should reduce that figure. With income budgeted at around $32,000, "We're probably in the-area of $2,500 be-low projected income," said Bowerman.

A deficit could be made up from $5,000 Canton Township is donat-ing to the festival, said Bowerman, who added he'd rather have festi-val income and business sponsor-ships pay for the event.

Bowerman expressed dissapoint-ment over the lack of business sponsorships — only 15 of the 506 area businesses solicited by mai l ' agreed to help sponsor the festival

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Schoolcraft budget targets roof repairs By Teri Banaa staff writer

Schoolcraft College will be repair-ing the roofs on several campus buildings, buying classroom furni-ture and library books, in short, un-dertaking needed projects put off for at least three years. ,

The cause of the new infusion of capital is the half-mill tax increase approved last month. Last week, the college trustees adopted a $20 mil-lion operating budget for 1986-87, up from $18.3 million-

The budget is based on a 2.27 mill rate ($2.27 per $1,000 assessed prop-erty value) for. operations. Combined with .13 mill for debt retirement, the total tax rate is 2 4 mills.

According to college comptroller Adelard H. Raby .III, the college has allocated about $500,000 for building repairs and about $600,000 for equip-ment such as classroom furniture and library books. Bid specifications for roof repairs are being prepared and will target the Radcliff Center, the college's Service Building, the Applied Sciences Building and the Forum, he said.

"THE BIGGEST growth in the budget this year is in the transfer section, that 's where we've ear-marked the money to do these major maintenance repairs and equipment purchases," Raby said.

For homeowners, the new college rate will cost about $96 a year for a

Schoolcraft students will see no change in the tuition rate, based on the new budget

house valued at $80,000. For the owner of a $100,000 house, the col-lege property tax bill will be $120 a year.

College officials estimated thp rlU-trict 's total property worth (state equalized value) is going up by 5 per-cent this year, or by $118 mllion. The district takes in Plymouth, Livonia, Westland, Garden City and North-ville.

Students, however, will see no change in the tuition rate, based on the new budget. The credit hour cost is $30.25 for in-district residents, $41 so and $62 for out-of-state residents.

Tuition will account for $4.7 mil-lion of the budget and fees $5.16 mil-lion of it. The largest funding source is property taxes, projected at $8.16 million, s tate appropriations a t $6.57

million and federal grants at $25,000

The new budget also takes into ac-count rebuilding the college s re-serve, which had dwindled in the last few years. Raby said. Some $450,000 of the new budget was set aside for that purpose. The reserve fund is currently at $250,000.

IN COLLEGE expenses, staff sal-aries account f o r ^ percent of the budget total, or $14.9 million. The

crease for salaries this year. Negoti-ations With the college's 382 full- and part-time instructors began one week ago, however . Overa l l , $578,693 more is targeted in the budget for personnel expenses this

coming year C o l l e g e p r e s i d e n t R i c h a r d *

McDowell was granted a $3,000-*-^ year raise from the college board:;" The trustees approved his pay hike "1 f rom $63,000 to $66,000 af te r a > closed-door evaluation. Due to a re»; ' cent state law change, public offi- cials such as school presidents may-" receive a private performance re*"^ view upon their request.

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Trade legislation makes a House divided Here's how area members of Con-

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GOP PLAN FOR TRADE - By a vote of 145 for and 265 against, the House rejected the Republican alter-native to the Democratic majori ty 's massive bill (HR 4800) to overhaul arW toughen government policy toward America's trading partners

but deleted several tough sections, including one to force retaliation against trading partners such as West Germany and Japan that fail to reduce their trade surpluses over the United States-

Sponsor Robert Michel, R-Ill., called it "a positively Orwellian mis-use of the language" for Democrats to say their trade bill was not pro-tectionist.

Opponent Dan Rostenkowski, D-

The bill later was passed and sent to the Senate (see the next vote, be-low, for details). Called fair- trade legislation by its backers but protec-tionism by its critics, the bill is ex; pected to be an issue in many of this year's congressional compaigns.

Political acrobatics were on dis-play during two days of floor voting, as severa l dozen f l ip-f lopping lawmakers supported this and other amendments to gut the Democrats" b'ill and then voted for the bill on fi-nal passage (below)

major weakness is its lack of muscle in confronting unfair trade practices abroad."

Members voting yes preferred the "Republican trade plan

Voting yes: Carl Pursell, R-Plym-outh, William Broomfield, - R-Bir-mingham.

Voting No: Dennis Hertel. D-Harper Woods, William Ford. D-Taylor, Sander Levin, D-Southfield.

This vote on the Republican plan provided probably the sharpest indi-cation to constituents of where their members stood on the issue. It con-fronted lawmakers with a clear choice between the far-reaching Democratic legislation and a GOP approach more palatable to Presi-dent Reagan and other f ree- t rade advocates.

The GOP substitute retained the thrust of the Democratic legislation.

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"Summer Quest '86" is the title of a new program for high school stu-dents announced by Eastern Michi-gan University. The program is for those entering 10th, 11th or 12th grades next fall and involves two-week sessions and a choice of 45 dif-ferent courses.

One session is from July 6 to July 19, the other from July 20 to Aug. 2. The cost is $525 a student and is in-clusive of class costs, room, board and all services. For details, call Neeta Delaney at 487-0314.

The program is designed to give students a chance to explore possible career fields, expand academic in-terests and get a first-hand look at c o l l e g e l i f e . T h e r e wi l l be workshops, formal lectures, discus-sion sessions, field trips, talent shows and intramural sports.

TRADE BILL — By a vote of 295 -ten—and—H3—against. • thu—House passed arid sent to the Senate a pug-nacious, retaliatory trade bill de-signed to pry open overseas markets for American exports while safe-guarding domestic industries, and jobs against foreign competition that is seen as unfair.

The 458-page, 239-provision bill diminishes a president's power to set trade policy by forcing certain presi-dential actions against economic partners and strengthening the au-

tonomy of the U.S. trade representa-tive and the federal International Trade Commission at the expense of the chief executive.

House Democrats, who authored the bill, hailed it as a long-overdue "fair trade" measure that will make Amerrica more combative and com-petitive in the rought-and-tumble world economy. But President Reagan denounced it as short-sight-ed protectionism that could "plunge

war,"1 and other critics saw it as an election-year commercial as much as a se-rious economic document.

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Additionally, the legislation virtu-ally requires U.S. intervention in in-ternational currency markets to make the dollar more competitive, makes it easier for American com-panies to gain protection from the International Trade Commission, converts Trade Adjustment Assist-ance for unemployed workers to an automatic entitlement program, and authorizes over $1 billion for pur-poses such as retraining dislocated American workers and helping U.S. exporters counter foreign subsidies.

Members voting yes favored the bill.

Voting yes: Hertgl, William Ford, Levin.

Voting no: Pursell, Broomfield

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heart out of the trade bill (HR 4800) drafted by the Democratic majority (see previous votes.)

The amendment sought to elimi-nate mandatory retaliation against countries that fail to gradually lower their trade surpluses, and to delete the section permitting American re-taliation to be based upon a foreign country's denial of internationally recognized worker's rights.

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protections. ' The bill also sets tough procedures for opening Japan and other markets to U.S. telecommunications ware, shortens by up to 40 percent the list of "sensitive" American products

against, an amendment to cut the in behalf of three additional weeks g | e

of daylight saving time. The vote left intact a plan to ad- -

vance the daylight saving starting date f rom the last Sunday of April to the first Sunday of April. The plan was attached to a bill (S 2180) reau-thorizing the Federal Fire Prevent tion and Control Act, which la ter was passed on a non-record vote. . The House has voted not only to move the starting date to the f irst Sunday in April frit nho to add q — week~of daylight saving time in the falfr A House-Senate conference will ^ reconcile the two measures.

Wendell Ford, D-Ky., who voted to kill the daylight-saving provision, said the extension would benefit the East and West Coasts but "cause an-other blow to rural America."

Supporters said the extension will cut energy costs, reduce highway deaths, and stimulate leisure and recreational areas of the economy.

Senators voting no favored ex-tending daylight saving time each . year by three weeks.

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Monday. June 9, 1966 Q4.E

By Maria Chaatnay staff writer

County commissioner Mary Du-mas' sudden withdrawal as a candi-date for re-election Friday has set the stage for a political battle be-tween Northville Township Supervi-sor Susan Heintz and Livonia city treasurer Elaine Tuttle.

Dumas, a 13-year county commis-sioner, filed for re-election two hours before the filing deadline last sionw niesday saying then, "This is abso-lutely the last time."

She withdrew as a candidate Fri-day, the last day for withdrawals saying she was suffering from politi-" cal •"burnout."

Political experts say the battle to succeed her in the 10th District « Livonia and the Plymouth and Northville areas — will be between Heintz and Tuttle, both Republicans.

LARRY SWEIGER, a Livonia res-

Duams said she was "torn" about whether she would seek re-election and was "persuaded to file" last week.

"I 've been struggling with this for six months," she said.

SHE DECIDED to change her mind, she said, because she was "ex-hausted. It's not the campaign, but the job for two more years. I made the decision last night (Thursday).

Dumas will serve as a commis-of the year. But

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she won't have to go through a tough re-election campaign against Heinz and Tuttle.

"I 'm taking a vacation from poli-tics. I need a change of. pace, scen-ery, atmosphere, to revitalize," Du-mas said. "Then I'll make plans for the future. I come from a long-living family, and I got a lot of years to go. I don't want them to just drag along.

Dumas said she has enjoyed her ident who has run unsuccessful lyior- long stint as a county commissioner a number of local and county offices is also in the race as a Republican.

John Kopka of Livonia, a political unknown, has filed as a Democrat but the district is generally consid-ered a Republican area.

Dumas said of her decision, "I am mentally, emotionally, physically exhausted from politics. I've been in politics 26 long years, and I've been here long enough

even though for much of the t ime she was the only Republican on the Democratic-controlled board.

"They've been rewarding years," she said.

VOTERS WILL choose. between the Republican candidates in the August 6 primary election. The top vote-getter will then be on the No-vember general election ballot against

recreation news Continued from Page 2

• SOCCER REGISTRATION Registration for soccer leagues

sponsored by Plymouth Parks and -Recreation will .be held from 8:30 a j p ^ j o 5 p.m. weekdays June 2-27 at Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer . Boys and girls ages 4-18 are

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tryouts are being held for any inter-ested boy players born in 1972. For information, call Frank Carey at 459-0824 or Bob Sheppard at 455-1561 before June 8.

• SCRAMBLES GOLF TOURNEY

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• CANTON SOCCER CLUB The Bonanza Select Team Tryouts

of Canton Soccer Club for boys born in 1975 will begin at noon June 14-15 at Canton Recreation Complex. For more information, call Joe Kuchmay at 397-0073.

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When awards were presented to exhibit winners at the 17th annual show of the West Suburban Stamp Club, held recently in Plymouth, I was fortunate to sit next to three people who know the stamp business f rom top to bottom.

My previous store of knowledge about stamps was that you licked them before affixing to envelopes. I know lots more after talking to tr .embers of the Rasdale Stamp Co. of Chicago — Kevin Kellerman, his brother Kim, and their grandmother. Mrs. Joseph Rasdale. Mrs. Rasdale's husband, the late Joseph R. Rasdale, s tarted the firm, said to be one of the most reputable in the country. . This was the Rasdale firm's fourth year at the Plymouth show. They

. came originally because they heard it was good, and they say "the report

. was no exaggeration. The firm sells more stamps here than it does at the Chicago show. "The people who at-tend the Plymouth show are very se-rious collectors," says Kevin.

Joseph Rasdale began selling stamps in Elsie, Mich., when he lost his general store during the depres-sion of the 1930s. It took some nerve to go into stamps in Elsie. The little town, with a population of about 600. had as many as nine stamp dealers at the time. But Rasdale went into the business anyway, and soon began to auctibn his stamps in Detroit. Lat-er, he moved the firm to Chicago where five of the Rasdale children and two grandchildren, Kevin and Kim, are now active in the business.

THE FIRM'S customers a re mainly from the Midwest, but they ship all over the world.-particularly to collectors in Japan, the Philipines, Portugal. England and Australia. Kevin says 99 percent of sales a re through the mail by auction. Stamps are pictured in a catalog. Some deal-ers print their catalogs in color, but

"-Rasdale prefers black an<rwTiIte7"Tf the color of a stamp is off you stand a good chance of getting it back."

Kevin Kellerman says the value of a s tamp depends on (1) condition (2) rarity (3>demand — "and n it neces sarily in that order " He says a U.S. airmail stamp, ot which 100 were printed with one wrong plate, is worth about $125,000. A British Gui-ana s tamp recently sold for millions of dollars.

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Asked whether most people collect stamps in hope of capital gain, Kim Kellerman replies: "Most people col-lect stamps because of the hunt."

THE WEST Suburban Stamp Club's show this year attracted more than 3,000 visitors. The exhibit area included 2,200 pages of stamps grouped under United States. British North America, General Foreign.

Topical and Thematic, and Junior Exhibits. Stamp dealers with tables at the show totaled 47. They came to Plymouth from Ohio, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Indiana. New York, Illinois, Canada, and. of course. Michigan.

The stamp exhibits were judged by a panel of American Philatelic Society judges including John Fox-worth. James Adams, Jeanet te Adams. Russ Skaveril, Doug Kelsey, Patrick Walters and Robert Ziegler. Top prize at the show was won by Wilbert Dalum who used 10 frames to trace the succession of U.S. post-marks, rates and stamps used in Chi-na from the early 1880s to about 1922. As grand award winner,

Dalum became eligible to enter the Champion of Champions competition at the annual American Philatalic Society convent on in Washington, D.C., in August. This is the fourth year in which the West Suburban Stamp Show has been recognized as a World Series of Philately event by the American Philatelic Society.

The club's newsletter, begun in 1971, is distributed monthly to mem-bers. From it one learns interesting bits of philately the editor picks up from books, giving the authors due credit. For example, a pigeon post was- established in 1897 between New Zealand and Great Barrier Is-land, 65 miles away. Private stamps were provided. Messages attached to the pigeon's leg in a waterproof car-rier were called "pigeongrams." Pi-geon posts have also been used in Poland. India. Australia, the Channel Islands and the United States.

One also learns that stamps are valued according to a grading sys-tem. They are rated supurB, excel-lent or extra fine, very fine, fine, very good, good, fair or poor. The

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LNO. 5 OF 1982 A N D PUBLIC ACTNO. < 43 OF 1963 REQUIRE SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO HOLD PUBLIC HEARINGS ON INCREASING P R O P E R T Y TAXES AND PROPOSED OPERA-TING BUDGET. THIS HEARING WILL B E HELD:

MONDAY, J U N E 16,1986, 7:30 P.M. BOARD OF EDUCATION OFFICES

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e Mil lage. test imony and discuss the Millage

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GALA GRILLING: ADD SIZZLE TO SUMMER BARBECUES

One o f the summer's best-loved tradi t ions is the backyard barbecue.

Whatever the occasion — family reunion. Four th o f Ju ly party, or just a

lazy Sunday a f te rnoon — a barbecue is a tun. festive way to entertain

family and fr iends.

This summer, br ing some new sizzle to your backyard barbecues b\

t ry ing some de l i r ious ly d i f ferent recipe idea's.

Hirst up on the gr i l l : instead o f the ususal hot dogs or hamburgers,

why not try barbecu ing ' turkey? I t 's delicious" and economical , and fro-

zen turkey breast is readily available. Turkey Kabobs-cal ls for cubed,

uncooked turkey, marinated m a_ f lavor fu l mixture, then gr i l led on

skewers and served w i th a sweet, spicy sauce The key to this unusual

barbecue treat.-' Coconu t rum. an exot ic blend o f rum and natural coco-

nut that provides a tasty counterpo in t to the spices in the marinade and

sauce.

Baked bean? g o hand-in-hand w i th barbec ued foods. Try add ing

some chopped green chilies and chile powder tor a sensation new ver-

sion of this t rad i t iona l dish. '

-Mil': (111- l i c . i i r . : .1 j c. ' . o n II — v . ; - v . . 1 . — S !;.; 11 r j i u !

refreshing. Take advantage of summer's fresh fruits .strawberries,

peaches, blueberries or other seasonal favorites, b\ wh ipp ing up a

cjuiti*? and c o l o r f u l dessert recipe: Fruit Boats Arec ibo I'he del ic ious

marinade includes frui t juices, spices and coconut rum tor extra f lavor

impact. Served in a ho l lowed-out pineapple or watermelon. rbTf-dessert is

as pretty as it is 'del ic ious

And to top o f t your festive barbecue menu. tr\ wh ipp ing Lip some

f ro thy, coo l ing dr inks. One part icularly appeal ing-new dr ink is the Co-

cori ta, a refreshing takeoff on the Margar i ta. Coconut rum is .substitued

tor triple sec t o lend a new d imension to this summert ime favorite.

TURKEY KABOBS 1 - 1 4

1 1 1

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c u p s c o c o o o n u t r u m , divided t a b l e s p o o n s b r o w n sugar t a b l e s p o o n l i m e ju ice t e a s p o o n g r o u n d ginger t e a s p o o n sa l t t e a s p o o n p e p p e r p o u n d s u n c o o k e d turkey b reas t , cu t in to 1- inch c u b e s *

1 c a n (20 ounces) c h u n k p i n e a p p l e in p i n e a p p l e ju ice , drained, reserve juice

1 2 t e a s p o o n ground co r i ande r 1 / 2 t e a s p o o n ground c u m i n

1 t a b l e s p o o n co rns t a r ch 1 2 c u p wa te r

1 la rge green pepper , cu t in c u b e s .

1 la rge red pepper , c u t in c u b e s

Combine.3 4 cup coconut rum. brown sugar. lime usee, ginger salt and pepper, mix well Arrange turkey in a shallow dish or plastic bag. add coconut rum marinade Cover Refrigerate 4 hours or overnight, stir occasionally Meanwhile make dipping sauce in a small saucepan combine reserved pineapple juice, coriander arid cumin. bring to a boil Combine cornstarch and water: stir into saucepan until mixture boils and thickens Cool slightly Stir in remaining 1 2 cup o >conut rum Thread turkey, pineapple chunks, green and red pepper on skewer- Brush generously with the coconut rum marinade Place on grill about 4 inches from source of heat. Grill 5 minutes on one side: rum and brush again Cook 5 minutes loriger Continue to turn and brush 10 minutes longer or until turkey is done Serv e with warm dipping sauce Yield: 4 to 6 servings * Note One half of a 5 pound frozen 'urkvy breast will yield about 1 1 2 pounds of meat

COCORITA 4 o u n c e s f rozen c o n c e n t r a t e d

l i m e a d e , u n d i l u t e d 2 t a b l e s p o o n s l i m e j u i c e 2 c u p s i ce c u b e s

o o u n c e s c o c o n u t rum

6 o u n c e s t e q u i l a

Combine all ingredients in container of electric blender Cover Process about 1 minute, or until ice is crushed and drink is thick Serve immediately If desired, drink can be served in glass that has been rimmed with salt Yield r) to 6 servings

CHILI BAKED BEANS 2 t a b l e s p o o n s b u t t e r or

marga r ine 2 t a b l e s p o o n s c a n n e d

c h o p p e d g reen ch i l i e s

1 large onion, c h o p p e d (1 cup) 1 - 1 / 2 t e a s p o o n s chili p o w d e r

1 c a n (1 pound 2 o u n c e s ) b a k e d beans

In medium saucepan melt butter, cook onion, chilies and chili powder 4 minutes Add beans, heat thoroughly Yield 4 servings

FRUIT BOATS ARECIBO 1 - 1

1 1

c u p s w a t e r tablespoons sugar lemon s l i ces with skin 3-inch c innamon st icks cups coconut rum

1 la rge , fresh p ineapp le 8 c u p s a s so r t ed f resh f ru i t s

(s t rawberr ies , p l u m s , p e a c h e s , oranges)

In medium saucepan combine water, lemon slices and cinnamon sticks Boil about 5 minutes or until liquid is reduced to 2 3 cup Remove from heat Cool to roorr temperature Stir in coconut rum Meanwhile prepare pineapple Cut pineapple in half lengthwise Cut pineapple meat out of both halves to make two shells, remove core and cut remaining pineapple into cubes Cut assorted fruits into bite size pieces Combine all fruits in a large bowl Remove lemon slices and cinnamon sticks from syrup and pour oveT fruit Chill at least 4 hours stir occasionally When ready to se rve , s p o o n fruit Arid WTUP in to Prt ' lMrtid n i n r m n i t - : -Jit;...-, ! t

Yie ld Abou t 8 servings

2B* OiiE Monday. June 9. 1966

Chicken breasts make Tex-Mex quick-fix When it comes to after-work nners. today's food-wise cooks are demanding lot They want medls

resh. light, full-flavored and nutri-tious. and they want to be ii^and out of the kitchen in the shortest possible t ime

One speedy supper staple that rates high with convenience-oriented cooks is boneless skinned chicken breast

Versatile, low in calories and adaptable to an amazingly broad range of preparations, -chicken breasts are an ideal starting point for quick main dishes and single-skil-let meals. Whether you opt for con-venience and buy chicken breasts boned or enjoy the economy.of doing tl yourself, you'll delight in the way they shortcut time spent fixing super suppers »

NEXT TIME you're in a*rush af-ter work, try one of these fix-it-fast Tex-Mex chicken recipes Easily-prepared in about 20 minutes each, both recipes rely on picante sauce to streamline the way to lively Mexi-can flavor and add just the desired amount of jalapenno pepper heat."

Polio Rapido is a calorie-con-scious one-dish dinner- made with chunks of tender chicken, onion and zucchini Quickly prepared in a sin-gle skillet, its lively Tex-Mex taste appeal comes from garlic, cumin and the cook's choice of mild, medi-

C l a s s f o r

e a r n e r s s e t A master canner program for all

those interested in learning how to preserve fresh fruits and vegetables is being offered by Michigan State University and the Wayne County

um rtr hot picante sauce Qaick Chick n Peppers teams

chick'en with convenient stewed to-matoes. green pepper and picante sauce for a saucy, spicy entree that will bring the family flocking to the table Serve it with nee or warm tor-tillas and pass additional picante sauce for those who just can't get enough of a good thing

POLLO RAPIQQ 1 can (8 oz.) tomato sauce •a cup picante sauce 1 tsp. ground cumin ' 'a tsp. garlic salt

tsp. oregano, crushed 2 whole chicken breasts." boned, skinned and split Salt and pepper, as desired 2 medium onions, cut into l2-inch wedges 2 Tbsp. vegetable oil 2 cups zucchini, cut into 's-inch cubes (about 1 medium*

Combine tomato sauce, picante sauce, cumin, garlic salt and orega-no. mix well Cut chicken into J-inch pieces, sprinkle with salt and pep-per Cook chicken" and onions in oil in large skillet over medium heat, stir-ring frequently, until chicken is lightly browned and almost cooked through, about 5 to 7 minutes. Stir tomato sauce mixture mto skillet, mix well Stir in zucchini Cover and simmer 5 minutes. Uncover, cook

and stir about 1 minute to thicken sauce, if necessary Serve with addi-tional picante sauce Makes 4 serv-ings

Ql'ICK CHICK \ P E P P E R S 3 whole chicken breasts. split, boned and skinned Salt ar.d pepper 2 Tbsp. butter or margarine t can (14 ' i oz.) stewed tomatoes 1 green bell pepper, coarsely chopped

cup picante sauce 1 garlic clove, minced 'z tsp.oregano.crushed

tsp. ground cumin 1 Tbsp. cornstarch 1 Tbsp. water

Pound chicken to lz-inch thick-ness Sprinkle with salt and pepper Brown in butter in 12-inch skillet about 2 to 3 minutes on each side or until almost cooked through, dram Combine tomatoes, green pepper, pi-cante sauce, garlic, oregano and cu-min. mix well Pour over chicken. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, Simmer 5 minutes Remove chicken to serv-ing platter, keep warm. Dissolve cornstarch in water; stir into skillet. Cook and stir until sauce is thick-ened. about 1 minute. Serve sauce over chicken Serve with rice, if de-sired. add additional picante sauce Makes 6 servings

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Extension Service The four classes, beginning July 8.

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Cheese cookery is ideal for "kitchen novices When you want people to smile,

tell them. Say cheese' To bring smiles "of t satisfaction to junior cooks teach them to cook with this nutritious and versatile ingredient

Explain to youngsters that cheese products range in flavor from mild t. sharp and in texture from soft to hard but all cheese falls into one of two main categories — natural and ptoefss When preparing recipes >i;ch as sauces and dips, natural «iieese is shredded while process cheese ma\ be cubed or sliced

Natural cheese is easier to shred t-'ken right from the refrigerator, uh- n u is cold and firm Show first-t«;tifrs how t»> hold a shredder over wax paper which side of the shredd-i ; i<> use and how to shred slowly to a . oid nicked fingers Four ounces of chunk cheese makes 1 cup shredded cheese

When using process cheese, dem-•nsirau- how to cut the cheese into ' .- inch cubes using a wire cheese • utter or a small knife.

Cheese cookery is easy for be-ginners because there are just two rules to remember

• I'se low to medium heal » • Cook cheese only until it melts When making a sauce or topping a

casserole with shredded cheese, ex-plain to children that the cheese is added near the end- of the cooking tune to avoid overcooking And when cheese is used as an ingredient in a baked dish, the dish is baked at low to moderate temperatures. 325 de-grees to 375 degrees

PIZZA CI PS provide a good op-portunity lor youngsters to master natural cheese cookery while mak ing a tasty snack The "cups are made from refr igerated biscuit dough pressed into a muffin pan

The pizza-flavored filling is a pop-ular combination of chopped vegeta-bles. tomato paste, oregano and shredded natural low-moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese This favor-ite cheese is used most often for piz-za because of Us mild, buttery flavor and desirable stretchy texture Chil-dren wr - joy; this fun-to-know fact Mozzart cheese was originally, made from buffalo's milk, but todav

most mozzarella cheese is made from cow's milk

When preparing the filling for Piz-za Cups, show youngsters how to quickly wash and thoroughly dry mushrooms , to prevent them from

absorbing water Explain that orega-no and all dried herbs should be crushed with the fingers before add-ing. to release more flavor through-out a dish.

Assist novice cooks with greasing

the muffin cups Explain that white shortening, which comes in a can. will prevent sticking and should be used for this job, not margarine, but-ter or oil Remind youngsters to use oven mitts or pot holders to protect hands when removing pans from a hot oven -

PIZZA CUPS 10 snacks

You will need: 2 Tbsp margarine I . cup chopped mushrooms I I cup chopped green pepper '» cup chopped onion 1 6-oz. can tomato paste 1» cup water I z tsp. dried oregano leaves I I a cups (6 oz.) shredded natural low- moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese 1 (7.5-ounce) can refrigerated but-termilk biscuits

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3 Grease 10 medium-size muffin cup.- Separate biscuit dough into' 10 biscuits Press each buscuit onto bot-tom and sides of muffin cup FjII with vegetable mixture

4 Bake at 375 degrees 20 to 25 rt:inules or untii biscuits are lightly browned Romovt from oven Sprin-kle with remaining cheese Remove Pizza Cups from muffin pan., using metal ,-patUla and serve warm

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In ;'.us lur eating out-of-hand or irtluding in recipes.

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APPLE CHARLOTTE Husse is a variation on the classu dessert "of 19th century Europe The recipe in-

volves several steps but the gjonous result is well worth the culinary challenge of making the rich, chilled apple c"ustard that overlay* a bed of ladv fingers.

Actually, the only tricky step is adding the egg yolks* to tfce mixture ol apple puree, milk, unflavored gel-atiri and seasonings Be sure their temperature rises slowly to prevent hard cooksrfg by adding a hit of the hi.it apple mixture to the yolks before stirring them into the rest of the cus-tard base That accomplished, it should be smooth sailing to an ele-gant. airy party dessert

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GREEN APPLE : ICE CREAM PIE

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"Leaden." "woo ' : .d "unim-aginat ive ' a r r up, f j r ia le descrip-tions of Stallone's latest. "Cobra" (R). and of the less-heralded " Jake Speed"1R)

Having e l iminated the Commu-nist menace in Southeast Asia in the-.guise of Rambo . Stallone now is cleaning up the cities. " C r i m e l s a disease and I 'm the cure " So say-eth the Cobra, nickname of Los An-geles Po l ice Depar tment Zombie Squad Lt Marion Cobretti (Stal-lone). who does the dir ty jobs that no other cop can

When Swat Teams have failed, send the Cobra and his sidekick. Sgt Gonzales (Rem Santoni). While Gonzales consumes junk food. Co-bra s t o r m s psychos bar r icaded with ter r i f ied hostages

The f i lm is mainly devoted to Cobra and Gonzales protect ing a witness, of course" a f a i r young maiden, Ingrid (Br igute Nielsen). She had witnessed a gang of mania-cal . ax-wielders at work They a r e c rea t ing a new order How. or why is never specified, but wheo they ' re not clanging their axes together in unison dur ing ceremonies in an old warehouse, they ' re out slicing peo-ple The Night Slasher (Brian Thompson) is most effect ive.

THE WHOLE AFFAIR is p re t ty typical of Stallone movies and the gag is wear ing thin. Stallone seems to be get t ing stronger, more and m o r e invincible, as each f i lm rolls. He no longer gets captured and tor-tured by the evil opposition, nor t empora r i ly on the ropes, like the "Rocky" f i lms have led us to ex-pect. Cobra certainly would not , have had any trouble with ter ror-ists at Cannes

Stal lone's obligatory big-batt le scene pits Cobra against a continu-al s t r e a m of heavily a rmed motor-cyclists but his grenades and m a -chine pistol makes it look easy If you enjoy s tunt r iders falling while Sly grunts, you'll like this scene, followed by the final brouhaha in a s teel foundry where Cobra elimi-na tes the Night Slasher and other upper-echelon psychopaths.

In addition to the dull and pre-d ic table course of events, the act-ing is v in tage Stallone Grunts , m u s c l e - f l e x i n g and- occas iona l monotone comment s issue f r o m Stal lone's r eper to i re of one facia l expression — b l ank . Cobra does ven tu re into the rea lm of humor wi th the unoriginal . "You have the r ight to r ema in silent." just as Co-bra ffings a lighted match onto a gasoline-soaked body. The res t of the ac t ing is equally unappeal ing wi th the exception of Brigi t te Niel-l en . a p re t ty girl with an engaging smi l e She s c r e a m s OK

• J A K E S P E E D " is much the s a m e a s "Cobra," with one excep-tion. Although badly developed, it does have "one clever idea, not someth ing you can say about "Co-bra . " Both a r e adven ture f i lms with "cas ts of thousands." numer -ous s tunts and uninspired, conven-

tional special ef fects . Both a r e quite dull " J a k e Speed's" c lever idea is. unfor tunate ly , poorly reaL-ized

Wayne Crawfo rd is leaden in the title- role of J a k e Speed, dashing hero of "Des t royer" paperback ad-ventures who. with his writer, and c rea to r . Desmond Floyd (Dennis Christopher), moves in two .worlds the r ea l 'wor ld of the film and the fantasy world of paperback novels

They a re "summoned" into the real world by Margare t Winston (Karen Kopins) who needs help des-perately to rescue her sister, Mau-reen (Rebecca Ashley), f rom white s lavers Maureen and her compan-ion were kidnapped in Paris aTid Margare t feels guilty because she had encouraged Maureen to t ravel The State D e p a r t m e n t has been ab-solutely no help and Grandpa Win-ston. who is only marginal ly batty, suggests they need a real hero, someone like J a k e Speed, the m a n who does every th ing in the "De-s t royer" novels.

A clever idea, summoning up the hero of an impossible paperback series, a hero fo r all seasons who makes Stal lonian charac te rs ap-pear wimpy. The idea tljat J a k e and his "wr i te r" a re looking for a new adven tu re for their next novel is very plausible as they enter the real world

But the whole thing falls f lat on its imagina t ive f ace as the plot proceeds in a murky manner with flawed continuity and an almost to-tal lack of deve lopment of this ba-sic story concept

IT IS ALWAYS amazing tha t f i lm production companies, with access to mil l ions of dollars and numerous ta len ted personnel, can produce movies with such obvious stupidities. *

"Jake Speed" was filmed on loca-tion in Par is . Los Angeles and Zim-babwe. but none of that cures the fact that Maureen could have been kidnapped under more credible cir-cumstances It hardly seems likely that she could have been chased for some t ime through the day t ime s t ree ts of P a r i s with no one in-terfer ing. or even noticing At the other end. it s e e m s just as unlikely that the incomparab le hero, J a k e Speed, would rescue her and leave her gi r l f r iend behind

In between those two improba-bilities, the re is never any c lear delineation between reality and fan tasy-adventure novel That 's the f i lm's m a j o r f law. It never ex-plores or exploi ts the idea that paperback superheroes can bring their impossible strengths and their human foibles into the rea l world.

Add to that an unending series of s tereoty pes and poor acUng, for ex-ample , the hero ' s dull bewilder-ment and the vil lain 's vastly over-drawn, supposedly satirical presen-tation, and you have a film duller and m o r e un imagina t ive than the novels it pu rpor t s to satirize. "You have" because I 've had i t

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Brunch is $10.95 for adul ts . $4 95 for chi ldren ,

Father's feast Gif t baskets made up with break-

fas t . lunch, dinner or sweet- tooth specia l t ies will be ava i lab le for Fa -ther ' s Day from Chefs de Cuisine in West Bloomfield The gourmet food shop is taking orders for the baskets .

which also will include a bott le of sparkling cider or champagne and a copy of the New York Times.

Outdoor cafe The Bates Street Cafe has opened

again for the summer , serving lunch under colorful umbrel las on the lawn, f r o m 11:30 a.m to 2:30 p.m weekdays at the Community House. Bi rmingham's largest outdoor c a f e also offers Thursday Buffet Dinner each week beginning at 5 30 p.m. be-fore the s t a r t of the concert a t the "In the Pa rk" series "Wine, beer and cocktails a re available The c a f e also will be open for private pa r t i e s in the evening For more in forma-tion. call 644-5832

'Prime time' The Northfield Hilton in Troy has

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vegetable and salad, fo r $5 95 Chef John Rabenowitz p r e p a r e s the spe-cial meal, served f r o m 6 p.m Fri-days at the Wicker Works The res-taurant ' s f a t r m e n u r a s ^ w e list, is available too

More cuisine Health buffs can enjoy "work-out,

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R.l K.'s at One on One has seating available for cus tomers who may or-der fruit drinks, soups, sa lads and sandwiches There 's also car rv-ou^ food

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P r ice for the seven-course dinner is $57 50.

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Summer sagas Adventure planned for young book enthusiasts

By Jul ie Brown s ta f f w r i t e r

CHILDREN IN P l y m o u t h -Canton who a re looking for something to do dur ing the s u m m e r vaca t ion months

don't have to look very f a r Both the Canton Publ ic Library

and the Dunning-Hough Publ ic Li-brary in Plymouth a r e o f fe r ing sum-mer reading p r o g r a m s for local chil-dren

The p r o g r a m s a r e designed to get local youngsters reading — and to keep them reading.

' i hope tha t they'l l have a good feeling about the l ibrary and about reading in general. '" said P a m Raw-lmson. children's l ibrar ian a t the Dunning-Hough Publ ic L ib ra ry in Plymouth Children need to learn to enjoy reading, she said, and not to consider it a chore.

"A lot of kids, the only t i m e they'll come into the l ibrary is when they have an ass ignment ."

The Canton Public L ib ra ry ' s pro-g r a m has s imilar goals.

"The Reading Club is just pr imar i -ly to s t imula te their en joymen t of reading and keep them read ing over the s u m m e r . " said Rober ta Reeves, depa r tmen t head for chi ldren 's ser-

Reading will begin on Monday, June 23, with Thursday, Ju ly 31, the final day to report on books.

At one t ime, chi ldren part icipat ing in the Plymouth p r o g r a m were re -quired to read 10 books.

"We changed it so tha t each child could set their own goal ." Rawlinson said. "I t was d i f f icul t for some kids to do that . If they didn ' t (meet the requirement), they fel t they hadn't accomplished what they 'd set out."

This year , chi ldren part icipat ing in the Plymouth p r o g r a m will be re-quired to read a t leas t three books, all at their own read ing level. They will sign a con t r ac t indicating how many books they will read during the six weeks.

Library s t a f f e r s can help out with suggestions fo r reading .

"We do have suggestions. Every week, we t ry to highlight something di f ferent ." Rawl inson said Book-marks avai lable a t the l ibrary in Plymouth list books in different sub-ject areas , such as fantasy, enter-tainment, g a m e s and nature .

Children p a r t i c i p a t i n g in the Plymouth p rog ram will be required to give an o ra l r epor t to a library s t a f fe r on at least one book Young-sters will.pick a quest ion slip f rom a ja r and answer the question as it Te-

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M i c h a e l S a w c h u c k , 10, p e r u s e s t h e b o o k s a t t h e C a n t o n P u b l i c L i b r a r y . A s u m m e r r e a d i n g p r o g r a m is s c h e d u l e d a t P l y m o u t h a n d C a n t o n l i b r a r i e s .

vices at the Canton facil i ty, " i t ' s not a contest. We just want to encourage .them to keep reading for p leasure .

"We really want the exper ience of reading to be r eward ing and not a f r u s t r a t i n g e x p e r i e n c e . " Reeves said.

T H E T H E M E for both the Canton and the Plymouth p r o g r a m s this year is "Spotlight on Books." Both li-brar ies belong to the Wayne-Oakland Library Federat ion.

The Dunning-Hough Publ ic Li-brary ' s p rogram is open to children 6-14 who a re residents of P lymouth , P lymou th Township or Canton Township. Reg i s t r a t i on fo r the Plymouth p rog ram began last week.

Tales to that booTT "Somet imes, kids get a

tongue-tied and they don't

Both the Plymouth and Canton p rograms will include a number of special act ivi t ies for children. The Plymouth p rog ram will end with a Saturday. Aug. 2. Awards Pa r ty , which will be limited to those who have fulfi l led their contracts .

The Canton program will end with a Thursday. Ju ly 24. Skating P a r t y at the Skatin ' Station in Canton Township. All children who part ici-pa te in" the S u m m e r Reading Club m a y a t tend.

The Canton p rogram will begin on Monday, June 16, and end on Thurs-day. July 24. Registrat ion may be completed at the l ibrary on or a f t e r Monday. June 16. The deadline for registrat ion will ^be 9. p.m. Wednes-day. July 16.

Children in grades one through eight who have Canton Publ ic Li-brary ca rd s m a y par t ic ipate . As with the Plymouth p rogram, books chosen must be at the child's reading level.

Only book ti t les in the Canton Pub-lic Library will be accepted. Chil-dren who read fiife books will rece ive a ce r t i f i ca te .

Canton p rogram does not re-quire children to give book repor ts , ~

"We don't want to m a k e it a la-bored type of thing." said Reeves,

7 hope that they'll have a good feeling about the library and about reading in general.'

— Pam Rawlinson Dunning-Hough children's

librarian

Rawlinson said. "Somet imes , they tend to say a

higher number than is real is t ic for them."

I t ' s also helpful to set^aside s o m e . t ime each day — such as the t i m e just be fore bedt ime — for reading.

As with many adult readers , chil-dren tend to look for lighter ma te r i a l dur ing the s u m m e r months.

"A lot m o r e fiction gets read dur-ing the s u m m e r . " Rawlinson said. The non-fiction shelves, however, also a t t r a c t young readers.

Local chi ldren enjoy reading books about hobbies and interests. Rawlinson said, and also books about sports.

"Those a r e a lways real popular ." Youngsters also seek out books in the a r e a s of h i s to ry /an imals and others.

F a n t a s y books are popular amofig chi ldren a t the Canton F*ublic Li-

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what to say," Rawlinson said. "We hopefully will get t h e m to think a lit-tle more about wha t they want to say."

OCCASIONALLY, AN ext remely shy child will have diff icul ty giving an oral report and will be allowed to submit a wr i t ten repor t , the l ibrari-an sa id .

If a child par t i c ipa t ing in the Plymouth p r o g r a m wishes to read a book that ' s not in the l ibrary 's col-lection, he or she should have that book checked f i r s t by a l ibrary s ta f fe r .

the l ib ra ry ' s depa r tmen t head for children's services.

Both Reeves and Rawlinson agree that parents can help the i r children with the reading.

It 's impor tan t for pa ren t s to be good role models — by reading themselves and by encouraging chil-dren to read. Reeves said.

"And talking about the books they read together ." Such discussions a r e a big help to children in unders tand-ing what they 've read.

"They often will tell us in grea t detail about it."

P A R E N T S SHOULD help chil-dren set real is t ic goals for reading, the Dunning-Hough Public Library ' s

b rary . Reeves said, as a re the mys-teries.

Both l ibrar ians encourage chil-dren and their parents to come in and regis ter for the s u m m e r pro-grams . which have been popular with young readers in previous years . Regis t ra t ion must be com-pleted in person.

For m o r e information on the read-ing p rograms , call the Canton F*ublic Library at 397-0999 or the Dunning-Hough Public Library in P lymouth a t 453-0750.

The Dunning-Hough Public Li-b ra ry is a t 223 S. Main St. in P lym-outh. The Canton Public Library is a t 1150 S. Canton Center Road in Canton Township.

Doctors label little-known virus as health problem By J a n i c e Brunson staff writer

HUMAN PAPILLOMA Virus (HPV) — also known as venereal or genital w a r t s — is the most c o m m o n

fo rm of venereal disease today. That is the opinion of Dr. Richard

Reid. associa te director of obstetr ic-gynecology research for Sinai Hospi-tal in Detroit

"It poses a larger health th rea t to the heterosexual population than AIDS." Reid said of the highly conta-gious, seJcuallv t ransmit ted disease.

Raid 's findings are based on an 18-month research project he conducted at Sinai The project is f inanced by the federal Centers for Disease Con-trol in Atlanta.

Dr Kay Stone, with the Atlanta centers , does not entirely agree with Reid s findings She agrees HPV is a ser ious health hazard, but. she said, the cen te r takes the position that ch lamydia , a vaginal infection, is the most prevalent sexually t r ansmi t t ed d isease

But in an April 11 ar t ic le in the Wall Street Journal , medical wr i t e r Mari lyn Chase wrote that HPV in-fect ions current ly vie with herpes for the t i t le of the most common sex-ually t ransmi t ted disease. She added that doctor visits for the virus have soared 730 percent in 20 years — tr ip le the herpes growth

HPV LS the virus that causes w a r t s Most warts , like those usually seen on hands and feet, can normal ly be successfully t reated with t radi -tional freezing, burning or blistering.

Others , called condylomas or ven-e r e a l war t s , appea r as f l eshy growths on the outer genitals or im-bedded in the vagina 's mucous m e m -brane or the m e m b r a n e of the mouth, nose and throat The infec-tion can also be present on genital ia or m e m b r a n e , but not visible to the naked eye.

Diagnosis can sometimes be diffi-cult and if not t reated, venereal w a r t s can progress into benign, pre-mal ignant or cancerous conditions This is why. Reid said, he has con-c l u d e d J iP V is the most dangerous of all sexually t ransmit ted diseases

There a re cases where the HPV virus has caused condylomas or ven-ereal war t s and the disease has be-come a chronic condition and pro-gressed into a mal ignancy.

REID SAID his p re l iminary find-ings indicate 10 percent of the 1.400 randomly selected women who par-t icipated in the s tudy have been ex-posed to HPV virus.

These findings paral le l those of Dr Nancy Kiviat who is heading up an identical study to Reid 's at Har-borview Medical Center in Seatt le . Kiviat 's study also is f inanced by the Atlanta Centers.

Kiviat found 15 percent of par t ic i -pants culled f rom an STD (sexually t ransmi t ted disease) clinic indicate exosure to HPV infection, leading her to comment . "STD clinics a r e be-coming wart clinics."

However, only 6 percent of Kivi-a t ' s part icipants culled f r o m a stu-dent health center were found to be exposed.

The women in Reid's s tudy also represented a balanced group of high- and low-risk candidates . They were chosen f r o m four regions in southwestern Michigan and met ro-politan Detroit.

Based upon the findings of his re-search. Reid said an e s t ima ted 8-10.000 women will die- this yea r of cervical and vulva c a n c e r s contain-ing HPV traits. He e s t ima te s 90 to 95 percent of all cerv ica l c a n c e r s and the major i ty of vulva and penis tumors s tar t with HPV infect ions.

REID SAID venereal w a r t s have increased 10 l imes in f requency since World War II.

"It causes 100 t imes m o r e d is t ress than herpes, chlamydia or gonorrhea combined, and it 's much harder to get rid of ."

Until recently, Reid said, it w a s not clear how widespread the dis-ease was because informat ion is • f ract ionated." or split into unrelat-ed compar tments . Venerea l w a r t s a r e commonly diagnosed by gynecol-o g i s t s urologists, dermatologis ts , trr-ternis ts and others.

"No one group w a s seeing the en-t i re picture," he said. And venereal war t s is not a " repor tab le" disease.

Reid said he is examin ing an in-creasing number of t een-age women in his Southfield medica l o f f i ce who have benign or p re -ma l ignan t condi-tions. He has also diagnosed th ree to four cervical cancers in women 21 years old. All. he said, a r e pro-gressed cases of venerea l w a r t con-ditions.

For tunate ly . Reid said mos t peo-ple who a re exposed to the HPV vi-rus and develop venereal w a r t s ex-perience mild s y m p t o m s or none at all. Some a r e never a w a r e they a r e infected Most cases r e m a i n local-ized infections, probably. Reid said, a result of the body's i m m u n e sys-tem.

BUT R E I D caut ions venereal wa r t s should never be taken lightly. Some cases can progress rapidly. Whatever the s t age of the disease, medical assessment is necessary .

Anyone diagnosed a s having vene-real wa r t s should notify exposed sex-ual pa r tners immedia te ly because the infection is highly contagious.

Reid said, "The t ime has come when society must recognize the enormi ty of this problem and m a k e it a health priori ty."

He said the medical communi ty has placed a high pr ior i ty on re-search of the HPV vi rus "Anymore, it (HPV virus) domina tes discussions a t medical conventions."

This month, for example , the World Health Organizat ion will host the Second'WdrId Congress on Sexu-ally Transmi t t ed Disease One-fourth of the two-day even t will be devoted to discussion of HPV. Physi-cians represent ing regions f r o m throughout the world a r e listed as advisers to the congress and se rve on the scientif ic c o m m i t t e e

Still, the infection r e m a i n s rela-tively unknown among the general population

The most e f fec t ive method of di-agnosis for a woman, par t i cu la r ly if she has cervica l w a r t s or a n infec-tion otherwise not visible, is an annu-al P A P s m e a r

Me» can detect the infection through a home test by washing gen itals with a h a l f - s t r i n g ^ \ ><• imlun fM Ihi ee minutes . War t s will show up as whi te bumps

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Library reading activities slated for summer fun

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A number of special activities for children will be featured during the reading programs for youngsters at the Canton Public Library and at the Dunning-Hough Public Library in Plymouth

Canton Public Library activities will include

• Music by Peter "Madcat" Ruth. 2-2:45 p.m. Thursday, June 26 The Ann Arbor musician will play a vari-ety of musical instruments, includ-ing the harmonica, guitar, penny whistle and others. Registration be-gins 10 a.m. Monday. June 23. by telephone or in person

• "Golliwhoppers' Tall Tales in the American Tradition." 2-2 45 p.m. Thursday. July 10 A cast of profes-sional actors from Crossroads Pro-ductions will present this dramat ic performance for children. The per-formance combines mime. song, dance and storytelling Registration begins" 10 a.m Monday. July 7. by telephone or in person.

• "Appalachian Mountain Tales" with Mary Hamilton. 2-2 45 p.m. Thursday. July 17. This storyteller presents a number of Appalachian folk tales, including some ghostly tales Registration begins 10 a.m. Monday. July 14. by telephone or in person.

"We've found that our children re-ally enjoy storytelling a lot," said Roberta Reeves, department head for children's services at the Canton Public Library. Canton's activities

will be in the first floor meeting room of the township's Municipal Building

• A Skating Party. 7-9 p.m. Thursday. July 24. at the Skatin' Sta-tion, 8611 Ronda. Canton Township Permission slips are required, and are due on or before Tuesday. July 22. (Permission slips should be given to a children's librarian at the Can-ton Public Library.)

The program at the Dunning-Hough Public Library in Plymouth also will feature a number of differ-ent fun activities for children.

Films for children will be shown 2-3 p.m Thursday. June 26 and Julv 10.

Other activities at the Dunning-Hough Public Library will include:

• A Laser Show. 2-3 p.m. Thurs* day. July 3. presented by the Detroit Science Center.

• A Talent Show. 2-3 p.m Thurs-day. July 17. Separate registration is required

• "Mission: Possible." 2-3 p.m Thursday, July 24 This program, which will be in downtown Plym-outh's Kellogg Park, includes an ob-stacle course and other games.

• Awards Par ty . 2 p.m. Saturday. Aug 2. The party will be limited to those youngsters who have fulfilled their contracts.

For more information, call the Canton Public Library at 397-0999 or the Dunning-Hough Public Li-brary in Plymouth at 453-0750

Safety tips offered

• PICNIC, PLANT AUCTION The Plymouth Branch of the

Woman's National F a r m and Garden Association will meet at noon Mon-day. June 9. for a Picnic and Plant Auction at the home of Nancy Swartzwelter. Sherri Lewis is the chairwoman. Those attending should bring a sandwich and a plant.

• SPRING LUNCHEON The St. Kenneth's Women's Guild

will hold a Spring Luncheon Tues-day. June 10. at the Mayflower Ho-tel. Plymouth. Social hour will be at 11 30 a m . followed by the luncheon at noon

• ROSE SOCIETY The Huron Valley Rose Society

will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. June 10. at the Matthaei Botanical Gar-dens. 1800 N. Dixboro Road. Ann Ar-bor Carol Robertson, the speaker, will discuss arranging roses, giving all potential arrangers tips for en-tering the Sunday. June 15. Rose Shov. The public may enter the show with arrangements of roses they have grown There are a number of classes of designs, including special ones for men. juniors (age 17 or younger), and novices who have not previously entered a Huron Valley Rose Society show. For additional information, leave a message at 994-1955.

• WISER WISER-Widowed in Service will

meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday. June 10, at the Liberal Arts Building. Room B-200. of Schoolcraft College. 18600 Haggerty Road. Livonia. The group meeting will include a speaker who will discuss Planning and Cooking for One." Reservations are not re-quired All widowed persons may at-

tend The organization provides self-help and information-sharing for widowed persons. For additional in-formation. call the Women's Re-source Center at Schoolcraft Col-lege. 591-6400 Ext 430.

• PARKINSON'S The area 's Parkinsons Support

Group will meet f rom 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday. June 12. at Hull Elemen-tary School. 34715 Lyndon, Livonia The speaker. Charlotte Powers, will give an analysis of nursing homes in Wayne. Oakland and Macomb coun-ties For additional information, call 459-0216

• WORLD GARDENS An illustrated lecture by Derek

Fell, "Gardens Around the World." will be given at 7 p.m Thursday. June 12, at the Matthaei Botanical Gardens. 1800 N Dixboro Road. Ann Arbor A Basket Supper featuring foods from around the world will precede the fecture Fell will demon-strate how he photographs gardens for publication, including elements of composition, film, equipment and other essentials. His lecture will be illustrated with slides of private and public gardens he has photographed. Ticket holders will also be given free entrance to the Gardens' conservato-ry. which will be open for one hour prior to the Basket Supper Dona-tions to the event, which is being sponsored by the Herb Study Group to raise funds, are tax-deductible to the extent allowed'by law. Advance reservations are required and should be made as soon as possible. To make reservations, send a check ($20 per person, payable to the Herb Study Group) to: The Herb S t u d y Group. Universi ty of Michigan Matthaei Botanical Gardens. 1800 N. Dixboro Road. Ann Arbor 48105. For

additional information, call the Bo-tanical Gardens at 763-7060 or San-dy Hicks at 769-9414

• ORIENTATION Plymouth-Canton Parents Without

Par tners will hold an orientation for new members at 7:30 p.m Thursday, June 12. For additional information, call Pat at 721-2202 or Ellen at 455-3851.

• LET 'S DANCE The Singh* Set will hold a "Grand

Prix" Dance Party at 8 p.m. Friday. June 13. at the Holiday Inn's Holi-dome, 38123 W. 10 Mile Road. Farm-ington "Kills. Happy Hour will be from 5 to 7:30 p.m., with free hors d'oeuvres in the lounge. The dance will be held from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the ballroom. Those age 21 and older

may attend There will be door prizes and a chance to win a week-end vacation The cost will be $3 at the door There will be a cash bar with a free snack. For additional in-formation. call 851-4880 or 477-4000

• MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS The REMS Far West Group of the

Multiple Sclerosis Society will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday. June 15. at St. Ken-neth Church. 14951 Haggerty Road in Plymouth Township The potluck luncheon will include fried chicken Those a t tAding should bring a dish to pass. The church is accessible to the handicapped.

• SARAH ANN COCHRANE The Sarah Ann Cochrane Chapter

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Bon Voyage Canton couple win trip

Canton residents August and Mar-garet Miller have won a trip to Lon-don in the British Airways "Go For It, America" campaign.

The Millers are two of 5,200 U.S. residents who will be traveling to London through the promotion.

They are among a number of Mi-chiganians scheduled to leave Tues-day, June 10, from Metropolitan Air-port The Millers plan to return Sat-urday, June 14.

The British Airways campaign is aimed at attractmg->U.S. visitors to Britain this year.

Miller is a branch manager at the Comerica Bank in the Fisher Build-ing.

" The farthest I've been outside the country is Montreal, so this is v e r y exciting for us." August Miller said.

In launching the campaign. J im Harris. British Airways Worldwide director of marketing, said. "The whole travel industry is suffering from the softness in the market this summer. Our plan is to lead the way to recovery — now.

"If our idea excites.the imagina-tion of others in this big industry — airlines, hotels, restaurants, stores, theme parks and the rest — the total effect could be stunning."

Sight seeing, theater productions and shopping are the main items on the Millers' agenda

Children visiting the Canton Coun-try Festival June 20-22 on Canton Center Road south of Proctor will have a chance to win an Isiah Thom-as " i a T p t y w a ^ T T ^ y ^ T a y l n ^ s a r e l ^ games at a Detroit Edison booth.

To be eligible children ages 6-13 must complete a safety quiz at the Detroit Edison booth

Each child who correctly answers all questions will be entered in an hourly drawing for the watches. Through games, young people are able to have fun while learning safe-ty lessons, an Edison spokesperson said.

Detroit Pistons' basketball s tar Isiah Thomas is Detroit Edison spok-

esperson on safety and drug abuse. His messages to young people are

"Look Up Above"— for electrical lines when flying kites, "Electricty and Water Don't Mix1' and " Say No to Drugs."

"The safety of young people in our community is of primary concern to Detroit Edison." said John M Wisniewski, manager of Detroit Edi-son's Wayne-Monroe Division.

" Edison chose a safety theme for this year's Canton Country Festival booth as part of an awareness pro-gram to help customers live safely with electricity and encourage them to stay away from drugs, he said.

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of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at noon Mon-day. June 16. at the home of Mrs. Norman Saunders in Plymouth. The meeting will be a picnic luncheon Those attending should bring a dish to pass and their own table service. The program, on national and state resolutions, will be presented by Mrs Robert Willoughby, who serves on the national committee. For addi-tional information, call Mrs. Bruce Richard at 453-4425 or Mrs. Peter Simpson at 348-2198

• PLYMOUTH BPW The Plymouth Business and Pro-

fessional Women will meet at 6 p.m. Monday. June 16. at the Hillside Inn in Plymouth. Social hour will be at 6 p.m., followed by the dinner at 6:30 p.m. Cost is $8 for dinner. The dead-line for reservations is Friday, June 1?. Women interested in member-ship should call Mary Brooks at 453-8830 (work) or 420-0320 (home). For

.reservations, call Daisy Proctor at 453-5045.

• LAMAZE ORIENTATION The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association is offering a Lamaze Orientation Class beginning at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. June 16. at Newburgti Methodist Church. 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia. This is an introduction to the Lamaze birth technique and features a birth film. "Saturday's Children." There is a $1 per. person charge at the door. For information, call 459-7477.

• RETIRED PERSONS" . The PlymoUttPNorthville Chapter

1311, American Asso?TStTt5n of Re-tired Persons, will hold the final meeting of the year Wednesday. June 25. at the Plymouth Cultural Center. The Livonia Senior Choir will entertain. The meeting will be at noon. Board members should meet at 11 a.m. Those attending should bring a sack lunch. Coffee, ".<'3 and cake will be offered. Dona-tions of canned goods will be taken for the Salvation Armv.

• OPTIMISTS Club meets at 7 p.m. the first and

third Mondays of each month in the Miles Standish Room of the May-flower Hotel. Plymouth and Canton residents may call 453-8547 for membership information.

• CHORUS COOKBOOK Plymouth Community Chorus

cookbook. "All Our Best." is avail-able at Plymouth Book World and from chorus members. Price is $7.95.

• WRITERS UNLIMITED Writers Unlimited, a group of cre-

ative writers, has openings for new members. Meetings are held at the Canton Public Library. For addi-tional information, call 455-7545 or 981-7428 after 6 p.m.

• EATING DISORDERS An Eating Disorder Support Group

meets 6:30-8 p.m. every o^her Wednesday at the Institute for the Study of Eating Disorders, 23800 Or-chard Lake Road in Farmington Hills. There is no charge. Meetings are open to those with eating disor-ders and to their friends and family members. For additional informa-tion, call Margaret Flannery or An-drea Cislo at 474-1144.

• FARM AND GARDEN The Lake Pointe Women's Nation-

al Farm and Garden Association has two cookbooks available from group members. A number of salads from the Spring Salad Luncheon are in-cluded, along with other recipes sub-mitted by the members. The price is $5. For additional information, eall Jean Pink at 453-2802.

• CANTON WOMEN The Canton Women's Club will

meet from 9 to 11 a.m. the first and third Thursday of the month at the Faith Community Moravian Church, 46001 Warren Road, west of Canton Center Road in Canton Township

• BALL GAME The Christian Singles will go out

to the ball game Saturday, June 28, to watch the Detroit Tigers play Milwaukee Game time will be at 1 15 p.m Those attending should meet at 11:30 a j n . in the parking lot of the First Presbyterian Church. Plymouth For information on get-ting tickets, call 453-6464

New members may attend. The club is for women interested in being a part of cultural events, group discus-sion and recreational activities. The cUib is co-sponsored by the YWCA of Western Wayne County. For addi-tional information, call Cynthia Ni-chols. arfea program director, at 561-4110

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• PLYMOUTH SENIORS The Plymouth Township Seniors

meet at the Friendship Station Club Hall, 42375 Schoolcraft, on the fol-

lowing days: Mondays from 10 a.m. to noon for euchre and pool. Tues-days from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for pi-nochle. Fridays from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. for bridge and pinochle. Seniors living in Plymouth Township or the city of Plymouth may attend. For addi-tional information, call Helen Krupa at 459-6259.

• DANCERS 'COOKBOOK The Polish Centennial Dancers of

Plymouth cookbook. "Secrets f rom Centennial Cupboards." is available from group members It features a number of Polish recipes, along with American recipes. The price is $5. For additional information, call Ka-thy Floied at 459-7255.

• AGORAPHOBICS Agoraphobics in Motion (A.I.M.)

meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays a t the Faith Lutheran Church. 30000 Five Mile Road. Livonia. A I M. is a sup-port group for those whose lives are troubled by anxiety panic disorders of agoraphobia and other disorders. For additional information, call 547-0400.

• FAMILIES ANONYMOUS Families Anonymous, a self-help

program for relatives and friends concerned with drug abuse or beha-vioral problems, will meet at 8 p.m. Thursdays in St. John Neumann Catholic Church. 44800 Warren in Canton.

• M O M S / T O T S PLAY A Morning Play Group for Moms

and Tots, sponsored by the Canton Newcomers, will meet on the fourth Friday of each month in members ' homes. Sit back and relax over cof-fee with other mothers of infants and preschoolers while they play. For reservations and more information, call Linda. 981-0727

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Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars will have a pancake breakfast the first Sunday of every month a t the VFW Hall. 1426 S. Mill, just north of Ann Arbor Road. Menu includes pan-cakes. sausage, eggs, toast and French toast. Cost is $2 for adults and J1 for children 5 and under.

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN SENIORS

The 50-Up Club meets a t 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the church on Warren Road, west of Sheldon. New members may attend. For information, call Betty Grucha-la. president.

• U.S. COAST GUARD AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxili-ary Canton Flotilla 11-11 meets the fourth Tuesday of the month In Room 2510, Plymouth Salem High School, 46181 Joy Road, just west of Canton Center. The flotilla wel-comes new members. Call Robert Kinsler_455-2676. for information.

• TAKE OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

Thursday evening in Faith Commu-nity Church. 46001 Warren, Canton. Weigh-in starts at 6:30 p.m., with a meeting following, 7-8 p.m. For in-formation. call 981-0446.

• CIVIL AIR PATROL U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Squadron

16-1 invites interested people to at-tend its weekly meetings. 6:30-10 p.m. Thursdays on the fourth floor of the main building, Willow Run Air-port. Any U.S. citizen 13 years of age and older may become a volunteer. For information, call Robert Eizen, commander. 326-9673.

• TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

meets 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays in Central Middle School, Main at Church. Plymouth. Ideas on weight reduction are discussed. For infor-mation, call 453-4756 or 455-1583.

• C A N T O N B P W Canton Business and Professional

Women meets the second Monday of each month at the Roman Forum Restaurant on Ford Road. Cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., and program at 7:30 p.m. Dinner charge is $7.50 per person. Call Susan Pack, 455-0873, for information.

• SWEET ADELINES Midwest Harmony Chapter of

Sweet Adelines rehearses in the Sen-ior Citizen Fire Station Center. 10800 Farmington Road, Livonia,

• CIVITAN CLUB The Plymouth-Canton Civitan

Club meets at 6:30 p.m. the .third Thursday of each month. Men and women may attend to learn about Civitans — a group of neighbors, business associates and friends — all volunteers interested in programs and projects based on the needs of the community. Call 453-2206 *for more information.

• TOASTMASTERS The Oral Majority Toastmasters

Club of Plymouth invites visitors to see how the club enables members to speak up and move ahead, whatever their occupations. The club meets at 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Denny's res-taurant. Ann Arbor Road at 1-275. For information, call Phyllis K. Sul-livan. 455-1635.

• MAYFLOWER-LT. G A M B L E POST VFW

Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Post 6695, Veterans of Foreign Wars, meets at 8 p.m. the second and fourth Tues-days of the month at the post home, 1426 S. MilL Plymouth. New mem-bers are welcome. For information, call the post. 459-6700.

• CANTON ROTARY Canton Rotary Club meets at noon

Monday in the Roman Forum on Ford Road between Haggerty and Lilley. Lunch is $5. For information, call Richard Thomas, 453-9191.

• WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY Self-help group for alcoholic wom-

en meets 1 p.m. Tuesdays in New-man House, Schoolcraft College campus, Haggerty at Seven Mile, Livonia. A hot line. 427-9460, oper-ates 24 hours a day.

Assistance for senior citizens

• CANTON KIWAN1S The Kiwanis Club of Canton meets

6:30-8 p.m. Mondays (except af ter a holiday) in Denny's restaurant . Ann Arbor Road east of 1-275. N^j* mem-bers are welcome. For information, call James Ryan. 459-9300.

• AMERICAN B A C K G A M M O N CLUB

Club meets Wednesday evenings in the back room of the Box Bar, 777 Ann Arbor Trail. Plymouth. Tourna-ment registration is at 7:15 p.m. and tournament play a t 7:30 p.m. Ad-vance strategy, as well as help for new players, is available for early arrivals. For information, call Scot-tie Flora. 453-7356.

• AMERICAN LEGION The Passage-Gayde Post of the

American Legion meets 1 p.ni. the first Sunday of each month in the Veterans Memorial Building. 173 N. Main. Plymouth. New members may attend. Call Don Hartley, 459-^914, for information.

• CANTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY

The Canton Historical Society meets the second Thursday of each month at the museum. Canton Cen-ter at Proctor. Canton. Museum hours are 1-3 p.m. Tuesday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday. For~~Information about the society or the museum, call Dorothy West. 495-0744.

• VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FISH of Plymouth/Canton, an or-

ganization serving residents, is seek-ing volunteers. Opportunities to serve include transportation, typing, baby-sitting and telephone calling. Call 453-1110 for information:

What's a CEP?

just south of Plymouth Road. Wom-en who like to sing four-part harmo-ny may attend. For information, call Pat Daubenmier of Canton. 981-4098, or Barbara Williams of West-land. 721-3861.

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for Canton resi-

dents 55 and older, meets at 12:30 p.m. Thursdays in the Canton Recre-ation Center. 44237 Michigan at Sheldon. Membership fees are $1 to join and $1.50 per month. For more information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office, 397-1000 Ext. 278.

The following organizations pro-vide services to senior citizens in Canton and Plymouth:

Canton Township Senior Citizens call 397-1000, Ext. 278;

Plymouth Senior Citizens, 455-6623;

Detroit-Wayne County Senior Citi-zens Information and Referral Off-ice, 224-1650, »

Medicare — Blue Shield of Michi-gan. P.O. Box 2201, Detroit 48226, caU 225-8200 or 1-800-482-4045;

Plymouth Community Council on Aging, 455-4907;

Plymouth Nutrition Program, Tonquish Creek Manor, 1160 Sheri-dan, Plymouth 48170, call 455-3670;

Plymouth-Canton Communi ty Schools has the only educational park in the state of Michigan.

The Centennial Educational Park (CEP) is a 305-acre site which is the home of two four-year comprehen-sive high schools — Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Canton high schools.

The buildings, which were com-pleted in 1973, house more than 200 teachers, counselors and learning specialists with a student population of about 3,500 in grades 10-12.

Courses available to students, who can participate interchangeably at either of the two schools, range from auto mechanics through foreign Lan-guages to calculus, and cover all areas in between.

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As a public service and as space permits, the Ob-server & Eccentric Newspapers will print an-nouncements of class reunions Send the informa-tion to Reunions, Observer & Eccentric Newspa-per*. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150. The date of the reunion must be included in the announcement, along with the first and last name of at least one contact person and a telephone number

• ANDOVER Bloomfield Hills Andover High School class of 1976

will have a 10-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 9. Help is needed in locating class members For more informa-tion. call 335-2275

• ATHENS Troy Athens High School class of 1977 will have a 10-

year class reunion March 28. 1987. Help is needed in locating former classmates. For more information, call-Joyce at 652-0268

• BALDWIN '31 The Baldwin-Birmingham High School class of 1931

will hold a reunion Thursday, June 26. at The Communi-ty House in Birmingham Call Jean Deer Blow, 645-1948

• BALDWIN'36 •Birmingham Baldwin High School class of 1936 will

' hold a 50-year reunion Saturday. June 21. at the Fox and Hounds restaurant. Help is needed in locating class members. Call Helen Brown McAlpine, 652-7873, or Doris Vehmeyer Cole, 644-5584

• BALDWIN'46 Birmingham-Baldwin High School class of 1946 will

hold a 40-year reunion in the fall. Help is needed in locating classmates Call Edith Kendall Bozell, 644-7714

• BALDWIN '51 Baldwin High School class of 1951 (January and June)

will have- a 35-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 4. at the Community House. For more information, call Tom Morgan at 649-5700 or Velma Gryson at 642-6519

• BENTLEY '66 Livonia Bentley High School class of 1966 will hold a

20-year reunion Saturday. June 28. Call 373-8436 or 538-1133

• BENTLEY 7 1 Livonia Bentley class of 1971 will holtTa 15-year re-

union Saturday. July 5. at the Karas House in Redford. Call 937-1362 or 478-9657.

• BENTLEY'76 Livonia Bentley High School class of 1976 will hold a

class reunion. For more information, call Debbie Moritz at 625-7186 or Ronald Smith at 871-4000 (work) or 386-9608 (home).

• BERKLEY • The Berkley High School class of 1956 will have a

30-year reunion Saturday, June 21. For more informa-tion, call Jim Harrington at 478-9821 or write him at 18570 Levan, Livonia 48152.

• Berkley High School class of 1966 will have a 20-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 2. at the Northfield Hilton. For more information, call Mike Chandler at 979-2006 or Kathy Ten Eyck at 286-6512.

• Berkley High School class of 1976 will have a 10-year reunion at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 16. at the Fairlane Manor, 19000 Hubbard. Dearborn. For more informa-tion, call 332-7466 or 542-9206, both af ter 6 p.m.

• BLOOMFIELD HILLS The Bloomfield Hills High School class of 1966 will

have a two-day 20th reunion Saturday. Aug. 23. at the Troy Hilton and Sunday, Aug. 24, at Kensington Metro-park. For more information, call Barb Smith 01-lesheimer at 645-1573 or Henny Kussy Warren at 348-2072

• CASS The Cass High School class of 1966 will have a 20-

year reunion Saturday. Aug. 2. at the Roostertail in De-troit. For more information, call Cynthia Stanton Grant at 491-2109

• CASS TECH Cass Tech High School classes of 1955. 1956 and 1957

will hold a combined reunion Saturday. June 21. Call Susan Wilmot Hitchcock. 981-2385. Dick Baylerian. 559-0575, or Corell Jones, 883-2675.

• CHADSEY Chadsey High School class of 1936 will have a 50-year

reunion Sunday. Sept. 21. For more information, call Walter at 573-3776. Helen at 563-4359. Catherine at 534-2224 or Lillian at 563-0901.

• CHERRY HILL Cherry Hill High School alumni will have an alL class

and faculty reunion Saturday. June 21, at Westwood Park. This event is a farewell-celebration ^o commemo-rate the high school s 29th anniversary. For more infor-mation. call 722-5900.

• CHURCHILL Livonia Churchill High School class of 1976 will have

a 10-year reunion Saturday r July 12. For more informa-tion, call Cindy at 335-5839.

• CODY • Cody High School classes of 1957 through 1961 will

have a reunion/picnic Sunday, July 13. For more infor-mation. call 459-3066 af ter 7 p.m or 531-0099 after 7 p.m. • Cody High School class of 1966 will have a 20-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 9. at the Novi Hilton. For more information, call Bev Cybulski Bastian at 420-0583.

• COOLEY '61 The Cooley High School classes of January and June

1961 will have a 25-year reunion Saturday. Oct. 4. For more information, call Kathy Mack at 348-2847 or Ron Loiselle at 459-5440

• COOLEY '66 The Cooley High School class of 1966 will have a 20-

vear reunion Friday. Nov. 28. For more information, call 474-1460 or 851-1231.

• DENBY'36 The Den by High School class of June 1936 will have a

50-year reunion Wednesday. June 18. at Independence Oaks County Park in Clarkston For more information. call 825-2187. .

• DENBY '46 * . Denby High School January and June classes of 1946

will hold a 40-year reunion on Saturday. Nov. 1, at the impel I4I Hall. 84701* Qroesbeek, Kansman a t 476-5247 or Elsie Breuning Craft at 771-

• EAST DETROIT The East Detroit High School class of 1971 will have a

15-year reunion Saturday. Sept 13. For more informa-tion. call 293-9436 or 772-0970.

• EDSEL FORD '56 Dearborn Edsel Ford High School class of 1956 will

have a 30-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 2, at the Hyatt Regency in Dearborn. For more information, call Carol <Warren) Blake at 855-2418 or Fay (Potter) Hutchens at 366-4849.

• EDSEL FORD '61 Edsel Ford High School classes of January and June

1961 will have a 25-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 2 For more information, call 522-7587 or 277-5059.

• FARMINGTON Farmington High School class of 1939 will have a 47-

year reunion Saturday. Aug. 2, at the Farmington Elks Club. Other classes may attend. For more information, call Theresa Smith at 474-4752.

• Class of 1966 will hold a 20-year reunion Saturday, Aug. 9. at the Novi Sheraton Oaks. Call Nancy Coon Thomas. 34661 Princeton Drive, Farmington Hills 48018, or call 553-0842.

• Farmington High School class of 1976 will have a 10-year reunion Friday. July 25, at Vladimir's Banquet Hall. For more information, call 535-0094.

• FERNDALE '51 Ferndale High School class of 1951 will hold a 35-year

reunion at the Fox and Hounds .Saturday, Nov. 8. in Bloomfield Hills. Call Dee Seward Beslin, 557-7439.

• FERNDALE'66 Ferndale High School class of 1966 will have a 20-

year reunion Saturday, July 26. at the Troy Hilton. For more information, call Katie Brooks Pedersen at 879-9061. Kathi Caliguri Snow at 544-9360 or Joan Rockett horner at 542-5577

• FORDSON '43 Dearborn Fordson High School class of 1943 will have

a 43-year reunion Saturday. Nov. 8. at the Grecian Cen-ter in Southgate. For more information, call John Law-rence at 422-5310

• FORDSON '56 The Fordson High School class of 1956 will have a 30-

year reunion Saturday, Aug. 30, at the Italian-American Hall in Dearborn. For more information, call Jan Poli-cicchio at 584-5092 or write 7749 Calhoun. Dearborn 48126

• FRANKLIN Livonia Franklin High School class of 1976 will have

a 10-year reunion Saturday. June 21. For more informa-tion. call 522-5819

• FRASER The Fraser High School class of 1976 will have a 10-

year reunion Saturday. Oct. 25, at Alacamo's Castle in St. Clair Shores. Graduates who did not -receive an-nouncements should call 294-9174 or 752-6456.

• GARDEN CITY '61 • Garden City High School class of 1961 is planning a

25-year reunion to be held Saturday, Oct. 25. For more information, call Betty Jacobson at 427-1188 or Joyce Mazzoni. 422-7030.

• GARDEN CITY EAST Garden City East High School class of 1976 will have

a 10-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 25. For more informa-tion, call Denise (Spisak) Johnson at 474-5142 or Barb (Fitzsimons) Halaberda at 326-1382.

• GARDEN CITY WEST The Garden City West High School class of 1976 will

have a 10-vear reunion. For more information, call 584-8513 or 453-8563

• GROVES The Birmingham Groves High School class of 1976

will have a 10-year reunion Friday. Nov. 28. The group is forming a reunion committee. For more information, call Beth AlbiniCnabel (days) at 972-7577, Karen Glorid (evenings) at 661-8104 or Pat Greening Wright (even-ings) at 272-5873.

• HAZEL PARK '41 Hazel Park High School January-June classes of 1941

will hold a 45-year reunion Saturday, Aug. 9, at the Stephenson Haus in Hazel Park. Call June McArthur Dargan. 626-4033, or Elsa Voellmer Takacs, 542-3910.

• HIGHLAND PARK Highland Park High School January and June classes

of 1945-46 will have a class reunion at 7 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 8. a Lawrence Institute of Technology. For more information, call Gayle Gerow at 646-4754 or Mary El-len Menold at 542-2107.

• HOLY REDEEMER Holy Redeemer High School class of 1961 will have a

25-year reunion at 7 p.m. Saturday. July 26. at the Park Lane Station in Dearborn. For more information, call Mary Lou Hassett at 675-4205 or Pat Christensen at 569-5969.

• IMMACULATA Immaculata High School class of 1966 will hold a 20-

year reunion at the Livonia Holiday Inn on Saturday, Sept. 27. Help is needed in locating classmates. Call Eva Gies Swihart. 592-0014. or Jo Ann Milazzo Chmieldwski, 851-5384.

• JOHN GLENN '66 Westland John Glenn High School class of 1966 will

have a 20-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 30. at the Plym-outh Hilton. For more information, call the high school at 595-2300.

• JOHN GLENN 7 6 Westland John Glenn High School class of 1976 will

have a 10-year reunion Saturday. Oct. 25. at Roma Hall of Garden City. For more information, call Linda at 563-8801, Sue at 537-1578 or Rick at 467-1314.

• K I M B A L L Kimball High School class of 1966 will hold a 20-year

reunion Saturday. Aug. 9. at the Northfield Hilton. Call Sally Gabler. 589-1658. or Bob Roland. 540-7510.

• LADYWOOD Ladywood class of 1971 will have a IS-year reunion

Saturday, June 21. at the Plymouth Hilton. For more Information, call Connie Sandrowicx at 277-3730 or Ka-thy Brown at 421-3106

• LAKELAND School claw of 1976 Till a 10-

year reunion Saturday. Aug. 16. a t Mitch's II in Water -ford For more information, call 624-6574

• LAKESHORE Lakes ho re High School class of 1966 wilt have a 20-

year reunion Saturday, Aug. 2. For more information, call Mary at 294-0453 or Rosanne at 792-5479.

• LATHRUP Southfield-Lathrup High School class of 1976 will

have a 10-year reunion Saturday, Oct. 18. For more in-formation, call Gary Weinstein at 358-0002.

• L INCOLN Ferndale Lincoln High School January and June

classes of 1936 will have a 50-year reunion Saturday. July 26. a t the Troy Hilton. 1455 Stephenson. Troy. Classes f rom other classes in the "30s also may join in. For more information, call Anne McClellan Corning at ' 548-9650 or write her at 437 W. Lewiston. Ferndale 48220.

• LOWREY/RIVERSIDE Lowrey/Riverside high schools claS$ of 1961 will

have a 25-year reunion from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 9. at the Bronze Wheel, Dearborn Heights. For more information, call (Lowrey) Carol Helm at 562-2982 or Ernie Godek at 591-909? or (Riverside) Gary Jean at 459-0854.

• MACKENZIE • The 1932-37 classes of MacKenzie High School

plan a 50-year reunion Saturday, June 21, at the Fair-lane Manor in Dearborn. For more information, call Alex Nagy at 474-1467.

• Mackenzie High School class of 1936 will hold a 50-year reunion on Saturday, June 21. in Fairlane Manor. Dearborn. Help is needed in locating classmates. Call Alex Nagy, 474-1467.

• Anyone from the MacKenzie High School class of 1939 interested in getting together for a class reunion may call Aaron Friedman at 549-4400.

• Mackenzie High School January-June classes of 1946 will hold a 40-year reunion Saturday, Sept. 27. Call Barbara Weiser Lozano. 477-3999.

• Mackenzie High School alumni will have a com-bined 1964-67 reunion. For more information, call An-toinette at 642-8777 (days) or 837-6215 (evenings).

• MAIRE ELEMENTARY. Maire Elementary School in Grosse Pointe is prepar-

ing to celebrate its 50th anniversary this fall. For more information, call 343-2265. •

• MILFORD The Milford High School class of 1966 will have a 20-

year reunion Saturday. July 12. at the Novi. Hilton. For more information, call Jack Ward at 477-6591. "

• MOUNT CARMEL NURSING Mount Carmel Hospital nursing class of 1956 will

have a 30-year reunion at the hospital Saturday, June-21 For more information, call Mary Nugent a t 476-8105.

• MUMFORD '56 Mumford High School class of 1956 will have a 30-.

year reunion Saturday, Nov. 29, at the Northfield Hilton. For more information, call Lynne (Metzger) Cohen at 626-4259 or Leslie (Denison) Rogers at 335-2266.

• MUMFORD '66 Mumford High School class of 1966 will hold a 20-

vear reunion Saturday. Nov. 29, at Roma's of Bloom-field. Call Margi Fridson Weinhaur, 559-4694. or Dadra Smith Dukes. 863-8492.

• NORTH FARMINGTON'66 North Farmington High School class of 1966 will have

a 20-year reunion Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Plymouth Hilton. For more information, call Mrs. Hatfield at North Farmington High School at 626-0212 or 478-3666.

• NORTH FARMINGTON '81 The North Farmington High School class of 1981 will

have its five-year reunion Saturday, June 21. For more information, call Lisa Salisbury at 661-1383.

• NORTHVILLE '56 The Northville High School class of 1956 will have a

30-year reunion Saturday, June 21, at the Northville Community Building. The reunion will be open to all Northville High School graduates af ter 9 p.m. For more information, call Joe Humphries a t 453-8664 or Delores Barber at 349-3156.

• NORTHVILLE '66 Northville High School class of 1966 will hold a re-

union Saturday. July 26. Help is needed in locating class members. Call Mary Kay Smith McEvoy, 477-3472, or Jer ry Imsland, 476-1579.

• NORTHVILLE 7 6 Northville High School clas^of 1976"will hold a 10-

year reunion Saturday, July 26. Call Karen Kress Mrow-ka, 420^0578, or Kim Goldie Lewis. 349-3203.

• NORTHWESTERN Northwestern High School class of 1966 will have its

20-year reunion Saturday, Aug. 9. in the ballroom of the Veterans Memorial Building. Detroit. For more infor-mation. call Joe Barber at 837-8373.

• NOVI Novi High School class of 1976 will Have a 10-year

reunion Saturday, July 19. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Farmington Hills. For more information, call Sherri McGahhey Collins at 669-1552 or Gale Sexton at 399-2196. :

• P L Y M O U T H ' 3 1 Plymouth High School class of 1931 will have a 55-

year reunion Thursday. June 26. at the Plymouth Elks Lodge. For more information, call Viola Pedersen at 453-4035.

• PLYMOUTH ' 96 Plymouth High School class of 1956 will hold a two-

day reunion with a dinner dance on Saturday. Aug. 30. and a family picnic on Sunday. Aug. 31. Call 349-1892. 453-2046. or 425-2733

• PLYMOUTH'66 Plymouth High School class of 1966 will bold a re-

union Saturday, July 5. For information or to sign up, write: Class of '66. 300 Auburn. Plymouth 48170.

• PLYMOUTH CANTON 7 6 Plymouth Canton High School class of 1976 will bold

a 10-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 23. a t the Plymouth Hilton. For more information, write Canton Class of 1976, P.O. Box 5357. Plymouth 48170

• PLYMOUTH CANTON 1 1 Plymouth Canton High School class of 1981 will hold

a rounton Saturday. Aug 2. at thf Plymonth Hilton I nr. For more details, write 1981 Reunion Committee. 42279 Wicfcfleld- Canto* 68117

• PLYMOUTH S A L E M 7 6 Plymouth Salem High School class of 1976 will bold a

10-year reunion Saturday. July 5. For more informa-tion. call Randy Lorenz at 453-1620.

• PONTIAC Pontiac High School class of 1956 will have 30-year

reunion Saturday. June 28, in the banquet room of the Main Event restauraht at the Pontiac Silverdome. For more information, call Deanna Jones at 651-2873 or Richard Dorris at 623-9334.

• PONTIAC NORTHERN Pontiac Northern High School class of 1971 will hold

a 15-year reunion Saturday, Aug. 9. For more informa-tion. call 625-7680 or 673-3473.

• REDFORD Redford High School classes of January and June

1951 will have a 35-year reunion at the Kingsley Inn Saturday, JJov. 15. For more information, call Pat Palen Smith at 356-1866, Allana Archer Waldon at 642-9542 or Judy Robertson Neihoff at 626-6643.

• REDFORD UNION '66 Redford Union High School class of 1966 will have a

20-year reunion Saturday. Sept. 20. at the Fairlane Manor. For more information, call Redford Uniorf at 592-3395.

• REDFORD UNION .'81 Redford Union High School class of 1981 will have a

five-year reunion f rom 7:30 p.m. to 1 a.m". Saturday, Aug. 2. at Roma Hall in Livonia. For more information, call Tracy Wilson at 255-2649 or Brian McNamara at 535-0437.

• REGINA Regina High School class of 1966 will have a 20-year

reunion in November. For more information, call 469-1410.

• RIVER ROUGE River Rouge High School class of 1961 will have a 25-

year reunion Saturday, July 19. For more information, call Russ Kulinsky at 842-0069 or J im Tunstull at 861-7894.

• ROCHESTER'51 The Rochester High School class of 1951 will have a

35-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 16. at the EUks Club in Rochester. Friends of class members also may attend. For more information, call Anne Stoiiffer at 852-5226, Jack SeArnan at 781-4325 or Cameron Stewart at 852-3995.

• ROCHESTER '76 Rochester High School class of 1976 will hold a 10-

year reunion Saturday, Oct. 25. For information, call 652-1241.

• ROYAL OAK Royal Oak High School (now Dondero) class of Janu-

ary 1936 will have a 50-year reunion the weekend of Sept. 13-14, with headquarters at the Kingsley Inn. Bloomfield Hills. For more information, call Dorothy at 335-1386 or Bill at 642-8163.

• ST. ALPHONSUS '56 St. Atphonsus High School class of 1956 will have a

30-year reunion Saturday. Aug. 2. For more informa-tion, call Bob Assenmacher at (home) 278-4665 or (work) 523-3332.

• ST. ALPHONSUS '66 St. Alphonsus High School class of 1966 will hold a 20-

year_reunion Saturday. Oct. 18. Whereabouts of some classmembers is still needed. Call Pat Salveta Rashid, 261-6282, or Debbie Sikora Yeager, 581-1424.

• ST. ANTHONY St. Anthony High School class of 1966 will hold a 20-

year reunion in the fall. Help is needed in locating class members. Call Mary Yezback Lucas. 537-2371 or Debby Visconti Hahn, 465-4558.

• ST. GABRIEL St. Gabriel High School class of 1961 will hold a 25*

year reunion in August at Vladimir's in Farmington. Call Mary Cannon Corbin, 476-3291, or Agnes McLen-aghan Kubrak, 928-0435.

• ST. LEO St. Leo High School class of 1936 will have a 50-year

reunion. For more information, call 649-5424 or 357-2422.

• ST. LUKE GRADE SCHOOL All alumni of St. Luke Grade School, Detroit, may

attend a reunion Saturday, Oct. 11, at the Dearborn Hy-att Regency. For more information, call 476-1110.

• ST. MARY OF REDFORD St. Mary of Redford High School class of 1966 will

have a 20-year reunion Saturday, June 14, at the Troy Hilton Hotel. For more information, call Kathy (Seitz) Daniels at 548-8914 or Lynne (Spellman) Caulkett at 535-3944.

• ST. MARY'S St. Mary's of Wayne class of 1956 will hold a 30-year

reunion at Kensington Park Saturday, Sept 6. Help is needed in locating class members. Call Peter or Judy Glaab. 753-9901 or Ken or Theresa Whise. 425-1183.

• SALEM Plymouth Salem High School class of 1951 will have a

35-year reunion Friday through Sunday. July 18-20. The reservation deadline is Sunday. June 15. For more infor-mation, call Daisy Proctor a t 453-5045.

• SOUTHEASTERN Southeastern High School class of 1946 (January and

June) will have a 40-year reunion in October. For more information, call 469-1410 or write Class Reunions, P.O. Box 1171, Mount G e m e n s 48046.

• SOUTHWESTERN Southwestern High School classes of 1960 through

1966 will have a reunion Monday, June 23. For more information, call Regina at 425-6863 or Linda at 843-2295

• THURSTON -66 Redford Thurston High School class of 1966 is plan-

ning a 20-year reunion for November. For more infor-mation. call Gary Rourke at 524-5763 or 721-7067 or Carmen Miranda at 349-6451

• THURSTON 7 6 Redford Thurston High School class of 1976 will have

a 10-year reunion Saturday, Sept 20, at the Kingsley Inn . Hills. For more information, call Cheryl •

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Monday, June 9, 1986 O&E (P.C)1C

Glenn wins 1st regional By Chris McCosky s ta f f w r i t e r

Norm Hoenes had waited 20 years tor this moment

As the final Monroe batter strode to the plate. Hoenes perched himself on the top step of the dugout He sur-veyed the field, shouted something "to his sophomore.pitcher. put his hands ir his back pockets, adjusted his stance Normally calm. Hoenes was antsy.

There was no suspense left in the game — his Westland John Glenn team had amassed a 17-1 lead by this time — but the wait was taking its toll on him

The batter lofted a lazy fly ball to right field and it was over. Finally. For the first time in his 20 years of coaching Glenn baseball, Norm Hoenes had himself a regional cham-pionship.

"This has just been a great year," Hoenes said, struggling to verbalize his feelings " We are a tfry thin'ball-club. we don't have a lot bf depth. Bat the nine guys we put out there have done the job all year."

TECHNICALLY. GLENN'S 17-1 lambasting of Monroe was fof the championship of the Class A regional hosted Saturday by the Plymouth-Canton School District. But ask any neutral observer the championship was decided in the semifinalxound.

In a splendid battle. Glenn sur-vived Plymouth Canton 2-1.

The game belonged to the pitch-ers, Glenn's Steve Irwin and Can-ten's Adam Kocik. Irwin, though not at his overpowering best, struck out i : Chiefs — eight of them with runners in scoring position and less than two outs.

"It was a situation where we didn't even need a hit to score, all we need-ed was to make contact," said Can-ton coach Fred Crissey "The kid (Irwin) did a good job in those situa-tions. He shut us down."

IN THE FIRST inning Canton put runners on first and second with one out. in the second the Chiefs had first and third with one out; in the third they had runners at second and third with one out. The score af ter three innings was 0-0.

Glenn scored an unearned run in the fourth Mike Hammontree sin-gled and went to second on a balk. He went to third on a ground out and scored on a passed ball.

Glenn loaded the bases in that in-ning with two out but a diving catch

by right fielder Mark Stevens saved at least two more runs.

Glenn'picked up"another unearned run in the sixth. J im Kenyon. who was 3-for-3 on the day, rapped his stcond double to lead off. After two outs, he scored on an infield error.

IN THE bottom of the sixth. Can-it n put runners on second and third with two outs. Irwin fanned Art Dart tc. end the threat.

Tony Aiken led off the seventh with his second hit. a double to right center. Tom Kenyon followed with a single. A passed ball brought Aiken home and sent Kenyon to second

Irwin then fanned a dangerous hitter in Chris Sisler. got Stevens on a ground out and fanned Mike Culver - that's Canton's three, four and five hitters.

"He was awfully good when he had tc be. Hoenes said of Irwin. "We knew this would be a tough game. We've piayed them three times, all three were dogfights."

Canton finishes the year with an 16-15 mark. .

tually antiflimactic af ter the thrill-ing semifinal, was owned by sopho-more Clint Straub The slightly-built right-hander allowed only one hit — a two-out RBI double in the sixth — and fanned eight.

He also rapped out two hits, a run-scoring double and a grand slam home run.

"He's done that for us all year.", Hoenes said. "I thought we were going to be hurting for pitching at the start of the season. He came up and said he could pitch — I guess he was right."

The Rockets broke open a 1-0 game with a five-run fourth. Chuck Hammontree providing the big blow, a three-run double.

In the-sixth, the Rockets sent 16 batters to the plate and scored 11 times. Straub's grand-slam capped the inning.

Irwin had three hits in the ball-game. designated hitter Shawn Wil-son knocked in four runs with a pair of hits and a sacrifice fly while Mike and Chuck Hammontree each had two hits.

Glenn will take it's 26-2 record on tc the state semifinals next Saturday at Western Michigan University. The Rockets will play the winner of the Grosse Pointe North regional.

But for now, let Hoenes savor the regional title. It's been a long time coming.

Monroe ousts RU Losing in a regional semifinal is

never fun. but the manner in which Redford Union went about defeat Saturday at the Class A regional at Plymouth Salem was. well, galling

Tha Panthers lost to Monroe 3-2 Ir. the seventh inning, RU put runners on second and third with one out. The tying run never crossed the plate.

Monroe's ace lefty Dan Hilliard struck out 13 to record the win. John Malik and Rod Posey each homered off RU hurler Pat Miller.

Dennis Bushart had a pair of dou-bles -for RU. Mike Stefanski and Mike Kaczmarek each had RBI sin-gles

RU closes with a 15-11-1 record.

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reg iona l semi f ina ls Saturday. Glenn wen t on to w in the reg iona l t i t le w i t h a 17-1 lambas t ing of Monroe.

All-Area track: A dashing lot By C h r i s M c C o s k y s ta f f w r i t e r

server meet. In his fourth event of the day. he ran an incredible 48.2 400 split in the sprint medley relay, com-ing from way behind to win the event for Borgess

Cotman headlines a large con-tingent- of Spartan track men (four individuals and two relay teams) se-lected to the 1986 Observerland All-Area Track Team by area coaches

Here is that team:

FIELD EVENTS

Dan Nash, Catholic Central, shot put: The senior posted the sixth best toss in the Class A state meet (52-l1*). His best throw this year was 53-4 Nash, who will attend Stanford University next fall on a football scholarship, won the shot put title a t the Observerland meet, the Catholic League meet and the regional

Craig Petersmark, Farmington, discus: The Western Lakes champion in both the shot and discus, Pet-ersmark placed eighth in the state in the disc with a toss of 141-10. His txst throw of the year wa& a 161 -ft

He proved all of that at the Ob- Petersmark will attend Eastern

BISHOP BORGESS did not win the Observerland Boys Track and Field Meet this year, but few will argue

that the Spartans are the class of this area

They won the Catholic League title, the Operation Friendship title, the regional title and placed sixth overall in the state meet.

Borgess also produced Observer-land's lone state champion: senior Ivan Cotman — who. to no one's surprise, is this year's Observer-land Track Man of the Year .

"Ivan is what I would call the cleanup man." said Borgess coach Gary Hicks "Whatever he does, he has the potential to clean up in it. On a given day. he can run a super 220. run a super sprint relay split and run a great quarter mile When you he think he's dead for the day. he will come back with a sub-49 0 relay split in the mile relay He is a great

Michigan University next fall on a football scholarship.

Jim Rintala. Livonia Churchill, high jump: Churchill coach Fred Price seems to produce a stable full of good jumpers on an annual basis. This is one of his better ones. His best jump this year was a 6-4 which won him the Western Lakes title He won the Observerland title and was unbeaten in dual meets this year

Tyrone Reeves, Plymouth Canton, long jump: A rough day at the state finals can hardly ruin the fine season this junior put in He won titles at the Observerland, Western Lakes and regional meets His best leap was 22-3'<*. His regional winner was a 22-3. He also was a key member of Canton's sprint team

Ray Lark, Bishop Borgess, pole vault: This senior posted firsts at the regional and Catholic League meets this year His 12-9 vault earned him an eighth place finish at the state meet His best vault was a 13-1.

TRACK EVENTS

Brian Kelly. Bisbop Borgess. 110-

meter hurdles: A junior, Kelly posted the fastest time in the area by nearly a full second (14 4). He won the Cath-olic League in this event, took first at Operation Friendship, won at Ob-serverland and at the regional. His 14 5 placed sixth best in the state.

Eddie Jordan, Wayne Memorial, 300 hurdles: Jordan decided to give track a try in this his senior year. Good move His best time, 39.6, was second only to Kelly in this area. He placed t h i ^ at the Wayne Invitation-al and second in the Wolverine A meet to state champ Millard Thom-as of Belleville. He was fourth at the regional.

Marion Pittman, Bij^op Borgess. 100 dash: This senior's performances this year have qualified him to com-pete in the prestigious Midwestern Meet of Champions His 10.5 time leads the area. He ran a fifth best 11.0 at the state meet He was runner up at the regional and first place at the Observer meet

Ivan Cotman, Bishop Borgess, 200 dash: Cotman's s tate championship

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centric Girls High School Soccer Classic is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. June 18, at West Bloom-field High School.

The Classic pits the Observer All-Star. soccer team against players from the Eccentric All-Star soccer

j squad. The all-star squads and the coaches of the year will be published within the next week by the Observ-er & Eccentric Newspapers.

The game has proven to be a popu-lar vehicle in the Observer & Eccen-

tric's continuing effort to promote junior sports. The Classic is just one of a number of events sponsored by the O&E newspapar chain, which in-cludes 12 papers throughout Wayne and Oakland counties.

The Observer all-stars dominated the series' first two games, winning by a combined 12-3 score.

However, the Eccentric-area all stars made a dramatic turn-around last year by gaining a 4-4 tie. The Eccentric led throughout most of the game until the Observer stars tied the game with a late goal.

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The Oakland and Wayne county areas have consistenly produced some of the state's top soccer play-ers. Livonia Churchill, for instance, needed overtime to defeat Troy

Athens in this year's Class A state soccer tournament championship game.

Many of the players f rom each of those teams are scheduled to partici-pate in the game.

There will be a $1 admission fee. West Bloomfield is on Orchard Lake Road, about one mile north of Maple.

The Observer papers serve the communities of Canton. Plymouth. Redford, Westland, Garden City.

Livonia and Farmington. The Eccen-tric papers include the communities of Birmingham-Bloomfield. Roches-ter, Southfield, Troy and West Bloomfield.

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By Chrio McCosky staff writer

Plymouth Canton can begin the search for a new girls soccer coach.

Mike Morgan, who has guided the Chiefs to a 33-20-3 record the past three seasons, is stepping down.

He will remain the head coach of the boys program at Canton.

"I'm not a teacher, I don't work within the school district," he said. "I am a manufacturing representa-tive in the construction business. The late winter and spring is my busy time. It's when I line things up for summer, and it requires me to do a lot of traveling.

"I've been spending 20 to 30 hours a week with the team, from mid-February to June. That's a lot of t ime at the expense of my liveli-hood."

It was not an easy decision for Morgan to make.

"I've thoroughly enjoyed coach-ing the girls," Morgan said. "Plym-outh-Canton is a great school dis-trict. They have supported m e 100 percent all the way through. Who-ever takes over will inherit a really good team."

'Thegirls are talented and enthusiastic. I'm really going to miss it. I'll probably wish / was back when next spring rolls around.'

— Mike Morgan Canton coach

MORGAN TOOK over a strug-gling program three years ago and built a consistent winner in a short penod of time. The backbone of this year's team was a talented group of sophomores and freshmen — an indication that the future of the program is bright.

"The girls are talented and en-thusiastic," he said. "I'm really going to miss it. I'll probably wish I was back when next spring rolls around."

The girls coaching vacancy will be posted within the school district for three weeks. If no one is inter-ested, the district will search out-side the district.

Meanwhile, Morgan will be back on the field next fall for the boys season. He is anticipating a turnout of 40 to 50 athletes.

s h o r t t a k e s m MAJOR LEAGUE TRYOUTS

The Ma lor League Scouting Bu-Soccer Club Bonanza Select team will take place at noort June 14-15 at

reau is holding a tryout camp at 9 a m Tuesday, June 10, at Eastern Michigan University baseball field.

American Legion players need written permission from their mana-ger or post commander. Players should bring their own equipment. • BONANZA SOCCER TRYOUT LISTINGS

• The Canton Enforcers boys 1974 Bonanza soccer team will con-duct tryouts June 9, 10 and 11 at the Canton Recreational Complex. Call 981-4891 or 453-0006.

• Dan McQuaid and Aaron McDonald a re holding tryouts for a boys 1974 Bonanza team from 6-8 p.m. Monday, June 9, at the North-ville Training Center Field No. 1 (Sheldon Road between 5 and 6 mile). Call McQuaid at 420-0722 or McDonald at 453-9034.

• A Plymouth boys 1975 team will stage tryouts fitim 4:30-6 p.m. June 10 and June 12 at Burroughs Field. Call Don Smith at 459-7686.

• Tryouts for boys born in 1975 interested in playing on a" Canton

the Canton Recreation Complex. Call Joe Kuchmay at 397-0073. • TIGER TRIP

The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a trip for

youngsters and parents to Tiger Sta--riinm Saturday, June 28, to see the Tigers play the Milwaukee Brewers.

The cost is 19.50 per person and includes bus fair on ticket.

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sonal best of 21.8. ironically, is sec-ond in the area to Pi t tman's 21.7. He won the regional title with a 21.9. He was runner-up in the regional in the 400 with a 48.1 — the best time in the area. "

Brian \ euhard t , Plymouth Saleip, 400 dash: Another junior. Neuhardt was the Western Lakes champ with a 49.6. He won the regional with a 45.9, and ran a ninth best 49.4 at the state meet. He won every race in the

400 with the exception of the state meet.

Bret Thirjung, Wayne Memorial. 800 ran: This senior was a veryval li-able man in the Zebras' Wolverine A title run. He was a standout in four events. He placed first at the region-al with a 1:57.4, second only to Farmington's A1 Stebbins in the area.

Al Stebbins, Farmington, 1,600 run: One half of the Falcons' dyna-mite duo of junior distance men.

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Stebbins placed third at the state meet with a 4:17.71. He won at re-g i o n a l with a 4:19.97. He was also a regional champ in the 800.

Chris Inch, Famington. 3,200 run: Inch placed second to Monroe's Todd Williams at the state meet, running a fine 9:12.61. Inch won the regional^ with a 9:25.22. He was champion in the Western Lakes in both the 1,600 and 3.200. Both Inch and Stebbins will be in line for all-American hon-ors next season.

RELAYS -

North Farmington (Marc Brown, Mark Weintraub, Chris Christman, Scott Selzer), 400 meter: It is very ra re when a suburban prep school can put together a sprint team of this caliber. This quartet placed sixth in the state with a 43.51 and won at regionals with a 43.47. It also set a Western Lakes record (44.27).

Bishop Borgess (Mark Pit tman, Brian Kelly, Ivan Cotman, Marion Pittman), 800 me te r First place at the Observerland meet, first at the regionals and fourth at the s tate meet Their top time of 1:28.6 is easi-ly the area 's best.

Bishop Borgess (Jason Cazadiilas, Mark Pit tman, Brian Kelly, Ivan

Cotman), 1,600 meter: Elks Relays-champ. Observerland champ, Opera-*, tion Friendship champ, Cathobe^ League runners-up and third, at tfie CMU Relays. Their best t ime was a 3 22.1, four seconds faster than the a rea's second best. •

Farmington (Bruce Kratt , Ron Smedley, John Pickens, Al Stebbins),' 3,200 meter: Farmington coach J e r -ry Young specializes in coaching dis-tance runners: this group, two sopho-mores and two seniors, demon-strates his effectiveness. It ran a i j • 8:04.2 at the Western Lakes m e e t j . shattering the old record by nine sec-onds.

Coach of the year: Plymouth Can» -ton's Rob Neu took the Chiefs to t w o -first-ever titles this year: the Ob- * serverland and Western Lakes. But Neu is first to deflect the credit t o -the man he replaced-

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pliance, 2-1, in a pitchers duel Wednesday night at Ford Field in a Liyonia Collegiate Baseball League (L,CBL) encounter.

Right-hander Mike Willuns, who just completed his sophomore season a( the Lamar University in Texas, tossed a four-hitter to gain the victo-ry.- He struck out seven and walked only one.

Walter's Greg George was the hard-luck loser, allowing just four hits and two walks. He struck out five.

Brian Song's RBI single in the sixth was the difference. The Livonia Adray center fielder also took away an extra base hit bid by Kirk Boyd with a fine running catch at the 420-foot mark.

Walter's scored its only run in the fourth on a two-out triple by Ed Shepler followed by a Boyd single.

Both teams are 2-2 in LCBL.

the week ahead

DEARBORN ADRAY CLASS A BASEBALL

(all games at Henry Ford C.C.)

Wednesday. June 11 AOfay Kings vs Expos 8:30 p.m

Friday. June 13 Laird's vs BonczaK. 6:30 p.m. Deluxe Cab vs Dei Center Tool. 8 30 p.m. Sunday. June 15 C Bonczak vs Del Center Tool, noon Adray Kings vs Laird's, 2.30 p.m.

LIVONIA COLLEGIATE LEAGUE Wednesday, June 11

Livonia Adray vs. Ann Arbor Wendy 's Walter s Appl iance v i W. Bloomfield at Livoma's f o r d Field. 5 :30 and 8 5 p.m.

L i t l ie Caesars vs Tom Molzer Ford at Redtort f s Capitol Park, 8 ;30 p.m.

Friday. June 13 Walter s Appl iance vs. Ann Arbor Wendy's. Livonia Adray vs. T o m Hotter Ford at Livonia's Ford Field. 5 3 0 a n d 8 15 p.m.

Litt le Caesars at W 8loomfteid. 6 30 p.m Sunday. June 15

(AN double-headers) Uvonia Adray vs Ann Arbor Wendy's at Lrvonta • Ford Field, noon. W a t e r s Appl iance vs. W BloomhekJ a l Livonia's Ford F e l d 5 p.m. Litt le Caesars vs. Tom Hotter Ford at Radford's CapBof Park, 5:30 p m

BEDFORD ADRAY CONNIE MACK LEAGUE

Tuesday, June 10 Stevenson at Redford Union. 0 p m Pty Saiem at Pty Camion. 8 p.m. Lrv Mustangs at YpaHanti. 6 p m

Thursday. June 12 Mustangs vs Stevenson (Ford) . 6 p .m Redtord Union at Pty Canton. 6 p .m Vpsaanti at Ply. Salem. 8 p m .

Saturday. June U Pty Canton at vpHen f t . l O S O t f m

J*-Mustangs vs Radtord Union (Ford). noo».

C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP OF CANTON NOTICE

FOR SALE. The Charter Township of Canton is offering the NW corner of Sheldon and Warren, approximately 11 acres, zoned multiple. WU1 consider of-fers subject to rezoning. Submit sealed offers to the Charter Township of Canton Clerk. All offers will be open 11.00 a.m., June 26, 1986. The Township reserves the right to reject any and all offers.

Bruce Kratt Ron Smedley Farmington Farmington

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH MICHIGAN

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT IMPROVEMENT

liv«t-KESTED PERSONS: Notice is hereby given that on Monday, June 16, 1986, at 7:J0 p.m. a public . hearing will be held by the City Commission of the City of Plymouth, Michi- " gan in City Hall, 201 S. Main Street, said City, regarding the necessity for the

ipoeial aneocood local or public improve pt*»p LOCATION

deaeribed as follows. Tonquish Creek Enclosure -1 from Main St to < 15 feet E. of Main St.

the limits of the special assessment district benefited are as follows: Part of the NW V, of Section S5, T.1S., R.8E, City of Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan, described as beginning N. 02° 17' W. 53.00 feet from the W * corner of Section 55. thence N. 02° 17' W. 297.85 feet thence N. 88° 11' 30" E. 327.00 feet thence S. 02" 17' E 100.00 feet thence N. 88° 11' 30" E, 317.24 feet thence S. 02* 17' E 1M.28 feet thence S. 88° 11' 40" W. 424.25 feet thence N. 02" 17' W. 140.12 feet thence N. 77* 47' 30" W 61.97 feet thence S. 02' 17" E 154.95 feet thence S. 88* 21' 40" W. 160.00 feet to the point of beginning. 3.48 acres.

IMPROVEMENT: ' Improvements are local and of benefit to the property affected, and also are a general public improvement

At said hearing objections to said improvement will be heard. The report of the City Manager and the resolution of the City Commission are on file in the Office of the City Clerk at the City Hall, 201 S. Main Street for public examination.

GORDCyVG. LIMBURG, CMC " City Clerk

Public Jane 5 and #. 1*S< >

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF PLYMOUTH

"DOG LICENSES"

LEGAL NOTICE

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE beginning June 1,1986, dog licenses are $7.00. Dog licenses are available in the Treasurer's office at Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, Michigan. Telephone 453-3840. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p m Monday thru Friday. To obtain a license, you must show proof of a current rabies vaccination. The above is in accordance with the Charter Township of Plymouth Dog Ordinance No. IV-G

MARY BROOKS Treasurer

PubUak. June i and S. IMS

OFFICIAL NOTICE TO THE CITIZENS OF THE C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP OF CANTON

OF P U B L I C HEARING TO CONSIDER A P P R O V A L O F A PROJECT PLAN A N D

THE ISSUANCE O F T H E BONDS P R O P O S E D T H E R E I N AS SUBMITTED TO T H E TOWNSHIP BOARD OF THE

C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP OF CANTON BY THE ECONOMIC D E V E L O P M E N T CORPORATION

OF THE C H A R T E R TOWNSHIP O F CANTON FOR THE C A P D E V E L O P M E N T II PROJECT

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to Act 338 of the Public Acts of Michi-gan of 1974. as amended. The Economic Development Corporation of the Char-ter Township of Canton has submitted a project plan to the Townshif) Board for its approval »

Said project plan deals with the construction and equipping of two industrial warehousing and office buildings, each 32.800 square feet to be owned by CAP Development, a Michigan copartnership, to be leasaed to certain users, and to be located on a project area or site described as follows:

Lot 14 and Lot 15 Canton Industrial Park No. 2 located in the Char-ter Township of Canton, County of Wayne, Michigan, between Hag-gerty and Lilley Roads, South of Joy on Ronda Drive.

The street address of the facility is 8100 and 8200 Ronda Drive, Canton. Michigan.

Said project plan details all information required by law relative to said project and its impact on the community No persons will be displaced from the project area as a result of this project. Said project plan also proposes the issuance of revenue bonds by said Economic Development Corporation in a maximum principal amount not to exceed $1.500,000 to assist in the financing of said project.

The Township Board will meet at seven o'clock p.m.. Eastern Daylight Time, the 24th day of June, 1888. at the offices of the Charter Township of Canton located at 1150 South C^Mon Center Road. Canton. Michigan, and will conduct a public hearing -

The public hearing shall consider the advisability of the Township Board approving, modifying or rejecting by resolution said project plan and the is-suance of bonds as proposed therein

THIS NOTICE is given pursuant to the requirements of Sections 18 and 17 of Act 338. Public Acts of Michigan. 1974, as amended. The project plan and rele-vant maps or plats are available for impaction at the Township Clerk's office.

All interested citlaena are encouraged and will be offered an opportunity at said bearing to address the Township Board concerning said project said project plan, and the bonds proposed to be issued All aspects of the proposed project plan will be open for discussion at the public hearing. Written comments may also be submitted to the Township Clerk prior to said hearing.

LINDA CHUHRAN

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INDEX R E A L E S T A T E

F O R S A L E 3 0 2 B i r m l n g h a m - B l o o m f i e i d 3 0 3 W e s t B l o o m f i e l d 3 0 4 F a r m i n g l o n - F a r m l n g l o n HHIs 3 0 5 B r i g h t o n - H a r l l a n O 3 0 6 S o u t M i e t d - L a t h r u p 307 M i t l o r d - M a r l l a n d 3 0 8 R o c h e s t e r - T r o y 3 0 9 Roya l O a k - O a k P a r k

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s 3 1 0 C o m m e r c e - U n i o n L a k e 3 1 1 O r c h a r d L a k e - W a l l e d L a k e 3 1 2 L i v o n i a 3 1 3 D e a r b o r n - D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s 3 1 4 P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n 3 1 5 N o r t h v i l l e - N o v i 3 1 6 W e s t l a n d - G a r d e n C i t y 3 1 7 G r o s s e P o i n t e 3 1 8 R e d f o r d 3 1 9 H o m e s for S a l e - O a k l a n d C o u n t y 3 2 0 H o m e s for S a l e - W a y n e C o u n t y 3 2 2 H o m e s f o r S a l e - M a c o m b 3 2 3 H o m e s for S a l e

W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y 3 2 4 O t h e r S u b u r b a n H o m e s 3 2 5 Rea l E s t a t e S e r v i c e s 3 2 6 C o n d o s for S a l e 3 2 7 D u p l e * fo r S a l e 3 2 8 ' T o w n h o u s e ® f o r S a l e 3 3 0 A p a r t m e n t s fo r S a l e 3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m e s f o r S a l e 3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y 3 3 4 Ou t of T o w n P r o p e r t y 3 3 5 T i m e S h a r e 3 3 6 F l o r i da P r o p e r t y fo r S a l e 3 3 7 F a r m s for S a l e 3 3 8 C o u n t r y H o m e s 3 3 9 L o t s & A c r e a g e 3 4 0 L a k e / R i v e r / R e s o f t

P r o p e r t y f o r S a l e 3 4 2 L a k e P r o p e r t y 3 4 8 C e m e t e r y L o t s 3 5 1 B u s i n e s s & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B p i l d m g s tor Sa le 3 5 6 I n v e s t m e n t P r o p e r t y fo r S a l e 3 5 8 M o r t g a g e s / L a n d C o n t r a c t s 3 6 0 B u s i n e s s O p p o r t u n i t i e s 3 6 1 M o n e y t o L o a n 3 6 2 Real E s t a t e W a n t e d 3 6 4 L i s t i ngs W a n t e d

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Reso r t P r o p e r t y 424 H o u s e S i t t i n g S e r v i c e 4 2 5 C o n v a l e s c e n t N u r s i n g H o m e s 428 G a r a g e s / M i n i S t o r a g e 432 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l 434 I n d u s t r i a l / W a r e h o u s e 4 3 6 O f f i ce B u s i n e s s S p a c e

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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 i s c r e t i o n ) 6 0 2 Los t & F o u n d ( b y t h e w o r d ) 604 A n n o u n c e m e n t s / N o t i c e s 6 0 5 C lass R e u n i o n s 6 0 6 Lega l N o t i c e s 6 0 7 I n s u r a n c e 6 0 8 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n 6 0 9 B i n g o 610 C a r d s of T h a n k s 612 In M e m o r i a m 6 1 4 D e a t h N o t i c e s

M E R C H A N D I S E B u s 7 0 0 A u c t i o n S a l e s B u s 7 0 1 C o l i e c t a b l e s Bus 702 A n t i q u e s 703 C r a f t s 704 R u m m a g e S a l e s / F l e a M a r k e t s 7 0 6 W e a r i n g A p p a r e l 706 G a r a g e S a l e - O a k l a n d

- T O T - G a r a g e S a i e - w a y n e — -708 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s - O a k l a n d 709 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s - W a y n e 7 1 0 " M i s c f o r S a l e - O a k l a n d 7 1 1 M i s c f o r S a l e - W a y n e 7 1 2 A p p l i a n c e s 7 1 3 B i c y c l e s - S a l e & R e p a i r 7-»4—Business S O f f i c e E q u i p m e n t 7 1 5 C o m p u t e r s

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BV OWNER- Windridge Village Co-lonial. 3 ' large Bedrooms, l iving room, dining room, family room-fire-place. 2V» baths Occupancy ui complet ion of new home. S136.: Phone tor appi No signs 476-1826

BY OWNER 1,800 sq.ft. ranch, Bedroom. 2% baths, addit ional Bed-room In Basement family room fireplaces, corner lot. at tached 2't car garage $84,500 525-7968

BY OWNER 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch. 1 Bath. 2 car garage, fin-ished Basement, fenced Excellent condi t ion I $53,000 422-4689

BY OWNER 3 Bedroom ranch. f in-•shed Easement, l i e car $52 900 Buyers only < , 2 ^ 7

BY OWNER 4 bedroom Bock Colo-nial. 2't Oaths, 1st floor laundry, large patio, air condit ioned, trees Large lot, $129,000 464-2425

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CALIFORNIA RANCH - 3 Bedroom Brick Central air, finished basement with wet Bar. lots Ot extras $68,500 Call for appointment, 474-0476

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L I V O N I A & A R E A BETTER THAN RENT and as clean as a whist le Perfect tor the first t ime buyer or retiree This 1 story home offers a beautiful kitchen, spacious bedrooms, newer carpet, ana fin-ished baseownt A super home' $33,500

YOU MAY SEE SPOTS but not in this cute home because it s spot-less Situated on a nice wooded lot on a dead-end street, you'll f ind lots ot seclusion The living room fea-tures a natural fireplace and there's a knot ty pine and carpeted Florida r o o m : i t ' s £48.800 beauti ful and only

HOT LISTING in prime Northwesl Livonia location This unique ranch offers a custom floor plan wrth great r oom and trench doors leading to a convenient game room The master suite offers full bath and walk-In closet, and there's the convenience ot a 1st f loor laundry custom deck, and much more $129,500

WEDDING BELLS and this cute starter home go hand-in-hand It o f -fers s beamed ceiling spacsous bedrooms, garage, and deep lot $40 000

BEAUTIFUL SETTING .n a great Livonia area This 3 bedroom, brick ranch has aiet to offer, natural fire-place, 2 car garage, n«w roof in 1985 carpet throughout and a beauti ful country »ize lot and much more $73,000

HARRYS

WOLFE 474-5700

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DOUBLE LOT FteCuiif 3 bedroom colonial, leatures - 2 loft bedrooms, uosiairs bath 'Cxxftiea-m formaJ dining room, casement and enclosed fronl porch 1st exposure, $59,500 Ask tbr

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PLYMOUTH By Owner Large 3 bedroom plus parlor, hardwood floors. 2 baths, full basement, screened porch 2 ' i car garage $69,500 237 Maple Call 484-0201 After 7pm, 453-6724

PLYMOUTH. By owner 4 bedroom colonial, 2Vi baths, central air, tire-place In family room, 2 car attached garage, screened In porch, finished basement with wet oar $96,900 Appointment only 459-0299

WODOCREEK FARMS - Ravine lot 80 • 369 Walkout finished base-ment * bedroom colonial 2'i baths, 2 fireplaces, hardwood floors, base-board neat, plaster walls, large 2 car

t t a c h e d g a r a g e . New r oo f $144,50C 421-5687

L I V O N I A & A R E A CHOICE FIRST S i m i n g hot n « » l isting in Western Livonia 1978 built four bedroom brie* colonial with 2'i oaths. 1st Boor laundry formal dln-in«_toom and l yn i l v room witn natu-ral fireplace P«us a lovley wooded lot, large dec*, sprinkling system and oversized attached garage $137,900

COUNTRY CHARM .Almost V> aero with trees in North Livonia Contem-porary 1300 sq ft brick ranch fea-tures a 10 ft cathedral celiing, bedrooms, natural fireplace and tached garage $69,900

CAN'T BEAT The value In tins North Livonia all brick ranch 3 bedrooms, basement, 1V» baths aluminum trtm, central air and all k i tcnen ao-pl'iancea $48,900.

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j A GARDEN OF EDEN Three bedroom ranch with fami ly room and fireplace Spacious country kitchen Large, private master bed-room retreat, on a lush ' i acre lot $89 900 Call 261-5080

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N DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 bed-room brick ranch, 1'A bams fin-ished basement, central air. 2 car g a r a g a extras $69,900 561-7467

Space Race Need 4 bedrooms at an affordable pr.ee7 Call t o see this lovety brick colonial, large master bedroom, country k.tchen with plenty of cup-boards and counter space 2 car at-tached garage, cement patio, all for $88 900 Call:

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S p a c i o u s C o u n t r y H o m e 3 bedroom ranch on 1 full acre with newer kitchen, no-wax floor, entra large garage with work shop, ainlng room, Plymouth schools $70,000.

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C o u n t r y L o v e r ' s D r e a m Super custom built 3 bed room ram-bling ranch with circular dr ive, beau-tiful curb appeal '•» acre backs up to natyre park Living room has fire-place. back wall looks out to nature-park lot Glassed enclosed Florida room overlooks beaut i fu l sett ing Livonia schools. $102,900 Call:

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DOUBLE DELIGHT A beaut i fu l dou-ble k>l comes with this cute 2 bed-room starter This home has gas forced air heat and even a garage $30,000

OVER-FLOWING wttt i p r ide m a dar-l ing s tar te r or re t i ree home Highlighted by a remodeled ki tchen "vid bath this home has been com-pletely re-worked. There's new 100 amp electric, copper p lumbing, vinyl windows, steel -nsulated doors , and newer water heater For conveni-ences there s a 2V» car garage and dishwasher $36,500

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WOLFE 474-5700

GAROEN CtTY-By Owner 3 bed-room colonial, 2 ' ' i baths 2 car ga-age. finished basement, family

room/f i replace $79,900 , 421 -4025

R O O M T O R O A M Brick 4 bedroom colonial wttp 22 ft master bedroom, den or 5th bed room, 2 > baths. large ki tchen, par tlalty finished basement, 2 car | rage, many extras. $59 ,S

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G R E A T B U Y & A R E A Redford area. Detroit A luminum 3 bedroom bungalow, new bath, new kitchen, new heat, water & electr i-cal art appliances 16608 Lenore. $34 000 Afier 6pm, 278-2684

JUST LISTED This is a starters dream home 1978 built bock 3 bed-room ranch with a full basement, energy saving insulated windows and a roomy lenced yard. $44,900

CITY FARM Vintage 1500 aq ft two story on a private v» acre set t ing Formal dining room plus breakfast nook. 3 bedrooms. t'/» baths, sun room Basement and frankl in wood stove. $57,900

PRIME BEGINNER Fine central Redford locale tor this budget mind-ed aluminum sided bungalow. 4 bedrooms tlnrsned basement gas heat and central air Clean and spa-cious $33,900

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O P E N F L O O R P L A N in this sharp brick bungalow with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, family room, Pelia windows throughout, f inished basement 2 car garage Only $55,900

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J u s t R e d u c e d $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 Quarton Lahser - Bloomfield Hills Massive ranch on acre plus lot. magni f icent qua l i ty th roughou t Rooms to large to even descr ibe 4 bedrooms. 3V» baths. 3 car garage, dual furnace, central air. circular drive. Florida room, huge finished basement, alarm & sprinkler sys-tems $314,900

W o n d e r f u l F a m i l y H o m e Bloomfield - near Oakland Hilts Country Club Country k i tchen with island and raised tveafth f ireplace. 4 bedrooms, 3% baths, 3 fireplaces, family room. Florida room", separate dining room Spacious grounds with many trees and shrubs Waikout basement, 2 car attached garage. Bloomfield Hills schools Call Millie Meida

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BEDFORD TWP - 2 bedrooms, d in-ing room with bay window, tuilt base-ment. I ' l* baths. 2 car garage Dou-ble lot Must see $42,900 255-0428

5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 Wait No More A hard t o f ind colonial In N. Canton -4 bedrooms, 2'/ i oaths, tst f loor I WESTLAND By owner. 3 bedroom laundry, lovely neutral decor, cus- 1 ' l bath, brick a luminum ranch, hn-tom window treatments, attached | rshed basement, 2'<4 car garage garage, private yard and simple as- [ fenced yard $42,900 FHA. VA, L.C.

conventional 455-1816 or 69«-5629 sumption $99,500 CaH:

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HALF ACRE Pa Wl l l - 'V Northern Uvoma lor this 3 bedroom br ick and cedar ranch Spacious family room with f leidstone I f e -piace modern kitchen newer fur-nace and new wood thermal win-dows $61,900.

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WOLFE 421-5660 LIVONIA t AREA

LIVONIA - Sharp 3 bedroom brick bungalow Full basement. 1'* car garaae newer carpeting neutral de-cor Greet Buy a l $55,900 IL90CAR)

REDFORO - Just tor you This 3 bedroom brick bungalow of alumi-num tnm, mcely decorated, lovely carpeting, ti led » part i t ioned base-ment plus 1'* car garage and fenced yard Beany a cute home in nice lo-cat ion $42,900 (L31WOO)

NORTHVILLE - Large Wooded Lot Half acre wooded Sol m MonhvMe surrounds VMS 2 bedroom, alurm-num sided ranch Large Mytng room, targe family sued t f l t f i en t car oa-rage wHh work area $53,500 see t h * one f LOOSEV)

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LIVONIA. 2 h o m e large dou t te W . 2'* car ga-rage m m a*ecinc%. $27 900 Possi-ble land contract with 3 0 * down, or bet ter price lor cash buyer Current-

Retirees/Newlyweds! Sharp 2 bedroom aluminum home, modern kitchen, full basemen:. $33,900 CaU:

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CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

,314 Plymouth-Cjnton BEAUTIFUL STARTER home m P l y m o u t h Excel lent cond i t ion . Priced to sell $51,900

642-9324

8Y OWNER 3 bedroorr twlek trt-levei. 1V» baths, large l a m y room with f ireplace prtvete set< n. . 2 car attached garage immedi»t« occu-pancy $74,900 459-0276

315 Northville-Novi 8Y OWNER Novi (Open Sun) 3-4 bedrooms. 1">i bains, f in basement at tached 2 car garage. 100x150 lot. $82 500 After 5pm 349-6628

NORTHVILLE - Historical District. 3 bedroom, l iv ing rodmrd»rving room dan, sun room, large kitchen, fire-plece. natural woodwork, 2 car ga-rage 3 b locks f rom town $115,000

349-6936

NORTHVILLE - Very private, over-looks duck pond. 2 acrs country es-

Diace» (adjoining 1.400 so ft gar-den apartment-2 bedrooms. 1H baths) Builders own home qualify features throughout Must see By

$22S7«» Owner 349-0541

CANTON - N Sunflower Sub by owner 2700 sq ft brick 4 bedroom 2V» bath colonial formal l in ing room. den. 1st floor laundry. c * < t r « air. natural fireplace, doorwaf. to pe-tto At tached 2 H car garage with opener, ex t ra basement under fami-ly room, extra mauiation on 'OOl. Sharp' Must see (126,900 Call be tween 3pm-8pm 455-0961

CANTON By Owner N of Ford. r_ o I Sheldon 4 bedroom colonial. 2 V bathe, ki tchen opens to family room

i Vap iece patio fenced yard. ext rss Cell to see 453-2077

CANTON 3 bedroom Dnc* rancfi, 2 bathe family room. Ilreplece. base-ment with rec room, comer lot pe-tto MKJ$e0's 475-7439

CANTON 4 bedroom colonial Fam-*y room wftti fireplace 1H belh ft* beeement 2 car attached oarage $82 900 39" 9 & 0

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^ • r o o m Veo-ai.e acned garage, bass i cde i exca i i n t con-

dit ion. $82 000 353-9810 82»-3708

SPARKLING RANCH-STYLED home w/Tamay room. Vapiece cm large count ry M This part u* a seif ing ol-

pet lng throughout 2 car geraga icy $58 I

PbVMOUTM by owner 2 $54 900 Large • vwg room, l ire-place fenced yard, double lot. at-tached gerege 4280 < H a m m * I Nor th v i a W S K S Mnei Shoem by appointment . Home 455-9340 Wor t 453-4298

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t iaa energy efficient No Canton s Cerrtaoa »*>« S97 VX ' ? ? 1 T

NORTHVILLE - 18280 Shadbroo*, by owner. 4 bedroom colonial m de-sirable Edenderry-Shadbrook Sub $180,000 By appointment only 349-5442 or 939-0110

NOVI - 4 bedroom 2H bath coloni-al. l ibrary, formal Oimng room. 1st floor laundry, larruly room with lire-place S wet bar. p remium orchard lot Novi Schools $138,000

348-73«3

2 ACRES Surrounding a 4000 sq ft c Outstanding leaturee Include bedrooms. 2't betf is. M l stoned f ireplace In hu( room, cuetom kitchen, formal dmmg room, at tached 2 car garage * l t f i door opener and 2 car de tec ted ge-raga, N o t t h i f e ma t i ng and achoola $139,000 Ask lor

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316 Westland G«rd«n City

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WESTLANO - Livonia School. Distr ict 3 bedroom ranch, family room. 2 car attached garage, swimming pool and more. $65,900 Call Bin Esse at 525-5463

WESTLANO - Spacious 1 bedroom home, garage, fenced yard Cherry HIM/Wsyne Rd, Like new Asking $37,900 No land contract 722-3039

WESTLANO - 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h , VA b a t h s 2 ' 1 car g a r a g e , par t ia l ly t'.n-•shed b a s e m e n t , n e w w i n d o w s , fur-n a c e 4 roof Move-in c o n d i t i o n $56 9 0 0 9am -7pm 7 2 1 - 1 3 9 1

318 Redford BEAUTIFUL SOUTH REDFORD 3 bedroom brick ranch, full basement partially f inished, l i e bath, 2 car garage Pncad to sen - $60,900

t s t Cotorosi Realty, 522-5B20

BRICK RANCH - !700sqf t , 3 large bedrooms. 2 beths, doorwal i to huge tiered deck, s t teched 2 car ga-rage with workshop & 220 Family room, hrepiece. new root. shad, acrs wooded lot low $70 000 ' s

535-0817

BY OWNER - Dertung ranch, nawfy carpeted and Oecorat ed. centrei air. riurmdMer. electronic air deener dishwasher pantry large Irving room. 1'* ba th* . M l rougned-m besemeni. garage m ' opener, lovely lot. $58,000 13S42 Bretfy Call 533-3813

BY OWNER/S Redlford Br ick ranch. 3 bedrooms, v * be l l i f in-ished basement, 2'4 decorated. $56 900

geraoe. re-533-0983

BY OWNER - S. REDFORO JOY & INKSTER AREA

3 bedroom bnc* ranch. 1H baths large country kitchen remode led / bu i t -ms. central nr. f in ished n w i t . 2 '4 car lewn/landecape Ks!£ope& BY OWNER 3 bed room brick

CAPE COO V * Story 1 * baths M l finished beasmem with carpet ing. I t eer geraoe newly decorated. 18400 Denby V 4 500 538-9731

FOUW large comer 101 2 M l bathe beee-

As* tor Marge or Negate H A J W Y 1

WOLFE 474-5700

S REDFORD. 3 bedroom br ick ranch 2 full baths. 2 f ireplaces, au-tomatic garage opener, by owner, $56,900 423-5031

STARTER HOME Brick ranch spacious bedrooms, country kitchen, range, crpet ing thru out. huge attached garage, large lot. low down. $34,900

Castelli 525-7900

BY OWNER Maple 4 Orchard Lake Quad Level, brick. 3 bedroom, 2600 543 teet. modern kitchen, targe fami-ly room, large rec room with wet bar, air, stone fireplace, hardwood floors, wet plaster, large patio, A -1 conoi tmn $155 000 plus many ex-t ras For appt call after 3pm

626-9648

CHARMING tudor. wooded setting. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths, great room/ f i r ep lace 14 & D r a k e A rea $144,500. Open Sun. 1-5 661-2091

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom, r > bath, targe country ki tchen rec-reation room, family room with fire-place, crawl space, 2% car garage, above ground pool $83 ,400 Call 478-8684

LOVELY 3 bedroom tamMy home, double lot, 3 blocks f rom town Open Frt June 6. 2 -6pm $119,500

474-02*4

NEW CONSTRUCTION - immediate occupancy. 4 bedroom contempo-rary colonial in prestigious Hunt Club Sub Gourmei Jennsire island kitchen, cathedral ceilings. 2 story great room with full dr l f tstone fire-place 4 buHim wet bar much more Open House Sat -Sun 2-5PM 25400 Ranchwood Or . 11 -Mile/ Haisted $169,900 362-3286

OPEN SUN 11-5 12 ' i 4 Drake, on eul de sac 4 pond 4 bedroom 2't bath colonial, brick 4 aluminum, Immaculate, vertlcles Karaslan carpeti»g, n

S137.900 Ing. 4 more $137,5 553-light-•7712

PRESTIGIOUS MEADOWBROOK HILLS

Large, sprawling ranch with M l walk-out basement, custom fin-ished. just below 1 acre of land Built-in pool surrounded by rustic pines Large circular driveway, un-derground sprinkling system, newly landscaped Musi see 10 appreciate $205,000 Serious Inquiries only

477-7898

COLONIAL- -Four bedrooms. 3'A baths, central sir B loom « l d Hills Schools Buyers Only $ 199 000 By appointmen t week ends 851 -0211

CONTEMPORARY RANCH on cul-de-sac Great room, din ing room, family room, remodeled kitchen, breakfast a>es. 3 bedroom plus 4th bedroom/playroom, 2 full baths. 2'A plus Vt garage Private wooded tot wtth inground pool, air. much more $104,900 Appointment 851-5120

PRICED TO SELL! Farmlnglon Hills, By Owner. Custom bum tudor. 4 bedroom plus upstairs

| study. 4 walk-in closets 3.200 sq ft.. 2'.* baths, ki tchen w/butcherblock

I island first floor laundry, family ! room w/f lreplace, l ibrary, central air. automatic sprinklers. S, of t3 MUe. E, of Drake $ 174.900. 553-7057

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT H O M E By owner, 4 plus bedrooms. 3'A baths, formal living room, d in ing room, plus family room wi th bay window, bbrary Custom finished rec

n with wet bar playroom, suite. Large deck overlooking Kirk w o o d Lake Central air, 2 fireplaces, first ftoor laundry new roof B i rmingham schools $225 000 626-8493

BEAUTtFULLY renovated Birming-ham home, dose to downtown, liv-ing room, kitchen, dining room, fam-i ly - room. 2 bedrooms, basement ceramic ti led bath, large deck,

front porch. $63,900 642-9039

BiRMINGHAM.'By Energy efficient colonial 1 block from Quartern Lake. 3 bedrooms, t i e b a t h s , l i v i n g r o o m w / f i replace, music room, u p d a t e d kitchen Holy Neme and Ouar ton Schools $188,500 For appointment CaH . 64* -1487

BIRMINGHAM - By Owner 3 bed-»oom brick ranch. 1'4 beths. lav-ished basement, aluminum siding, extra insulation, patio., 2 car garage beautiful lenoed beck yard $88 , 0 0 0

For appointment 845-5#26

BLQOMFIELO HILLS 3 bedroom ranch.

baths new kitchen forme! d m m g room, large room soaa B e e u t l M lerge M l By Owner <124.900 For

644-6779

BY OWNER Beverly H«s BUmmnhem » Elegent 4 bedroom brick 2y> bathe summer room. Kn-lasement. attached 2 car ge-

raoe on beau t i f u l t r e e d S1T4 1000 5eO-7M#

CHARMING 3 bedroom ranch Neutral colors, move m oon-

m Extras p a n i S i a den. Hre-piece, pane central Mr, b e a u M M >01 cloee to St Nagte $116,000, priced 10 aa* quickly For spoon* -

II. M l 8*2-7828

CUSTOM 37.000 sq f t •cu i i iWeM H«« eddreee on • Mfce.

seang. 1 75 s w y prtvete

3 bedroom. 1 U b e l t * . J H c e r j j a

IMMACULATE - 3 bedroom tr l level. 15*0 sq ft. Union Lske boat dock 4 swim privileges. Beautiful private 18x37 gunite inground pool. 13x32 deck, lovely isndscaping. 2 baths, family room, lot 70x219 attached g a r a g e / o p e n e r , m a n y e x t r a s . $89,900 Celt Dick Neaves Century 21 At The Lakes 363-1200

LUXURY LIVING - W, Bloomfield Schools Almond lormlca Island gourmet kitchen, neutral decor Levolors. verticals, track, recessed lighting, ceramic foyer, oak f looring 4 bedrooms. 2 full, 2 half baths Newty finished rec" room: Private yard backs to natural beauty Lake/ beach prfyHeges $234,500

681-3321

PINE LAKE - owner. * bedroom ranch, family room, dmmg room.

ym, 2Vt baths. 2'A garage. Bloomfield Hills schools Private beech dock. $189,900 881-54*2

sun room.

UNION LAKE By Owner Immaculate 1800 aq ft trl-level, * bedrooms 2 full baths, family room, rec room, fireplace. 2 ear garage landscaped tor privacy, pool, desirable locat ion $84,900. 363-4*57

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

WALK-OUT BASEMENT to enhance and emerge this gorgeous one-of-e-kind ranch Large master suite over-looks wooded ravine 2 M l baths. 2 fireplaces. 1st floor laundry, beauti-ful elevated custom deck An exclu-sive area for this custom home $ 1 7 * 9 0 0

HARRY S

WOLFE 474-5700

307 Milford-Highland OUTSTANDING executive heme, dose to GM proving grounds locat-ed on 5 acres This lul l brick home is Oesut'fuBy dec c ra ted and main-tained Living room, formal dmmg room, family room wi th natural fire-place. library, large ceramic foyer. 3 lerge bedrooms. 2V» baths, first ftoor laundry large kitcheen in-cludes island work area, dishwash-er, compactor, disposal. M l baae-ment partially f inished, 3 car garage, satellite disk and controls, large deck, paved drive. (o l35 ) . Ask for Gave 1189,000 Manor Realty, 887-1099.

308 Rochester-Troy BY OWNER- Troy 3 bedroom ranch, family room-fireplace. M l basement, central a*r. large deck 4 patio, sprinkler system, gas gm, many extras. $94.900 528-0077

310 Union Lake Commerce

COMMERCE Builder s moOel New Tn-level w/f ireplece 4 1W beths Nice view immediate occupancy* Just $69,900 360-2330

311 Orchard Lake Walled Lake

WIXOM 3 bedroom tn level Family room with fireplace den. lake privi-leges Must more, $82,000.

1-624-8032

319 Homes For Sate Oakland County

BY OWNER Rochester HHIs. a b e d -room, 2 i bath, kvmg room, dining room, large kitchen, family room/

r. finished basement, backs wet bar to Commons. $1*5 .000 375-9435

BY OWNER Troy's Foxhall Sub Beautiful Ranch on pr ime comer lot Asking $150,000 or best ofter Appt only CaH 24 hrs 569-0070

CUSTOM COUNTRY HOME 3V> acres rolling terrian. woods. 4 bedrooms, grset room, cathedral ceiling By owner $175,000 Ro-chester Hills. 652-0594

ELEGANT COLONIAI Wide en-trance hall with winding staircase, formal living room 4 din ing room, li-brary with wet bar, ceramic l i e d is-land kitchen, sunken tamMy room with fireplace, pat io, spacious mas-tar suite with sitting room. $165,000 2700 Steamboat Springs 375-1651

ROCHESTER Hi ts - 4 bedroom co-lonial, 2 Vi baths, f inished basement glassed in porch, deck 4 much mora $130,000 . 852-4636

ROCHESTER HILLS Large family home, 5 bedroom, 1st f loor laundry, den 4 family room. $139,000 651-761* 5*0-5*09

305 Brighton-Hartland South Lyon

BY OWNER-3 bedroom ranch, burn 1*80. nmahed basement, buet-m appliances, large tot becks 10 woods. $74,900 Alter 6pm*77-3«11

Country Charmer Aluminum randfc with nmahed beei ment and 2"* car garage on *> acre in a nice area Newty carpeted end in good condWion Move right In. Im-mediate occupancy on otoeing $59 900 C s *

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CENTURY 21. Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700 CUSTOM wooded lot. 4 bedrooma. 2V» bethe. f ame, room, formal dmmg room, ea-tras $1®,900 476-3036 5&3-0615

FARMINGTON MILLS - 1* 4 Mal-steed Quad-level 3 bedroom. J H beths Broker'owner $127 500 Ce« M t - t t S t

spectacular * e w * Ca» 5 5 9 - 2 * 1 or

FARMINGTON M L L S - New con-struct ion custom Tudor, many de-luxe toaiurea open 'oyer, balcony overlooks i story 1 $197 900 A j * tor Ruth The Ktesagan O n * *

Nepiecae. m.- j e < wet bar. spectoue

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BEAUTIFUL sll brick ranch features 4 bedrooms. 3 M l baths, step down family room, great room, first ftoor laundry 4 fun basement 2 car attached garage with workshop AH this on 9 ' i acres wito 210 3 wooded acres. S119.900

OUTSTANDING a l brick ranch ait-l ing on over 10 seres wtth pond Home toaturss 3 large bedrooms. 3 full beths. living room with natural I t replace, f o rma l d in ing r o o m , breakfast room Finished walk out basement with famlfy room 4 Are-place. 3 large storage fooma A li-brary - study 2 car attached garage •137.500

CENTURY 21 Hart ford Souttt-Weet

348-6500 471-3555

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ATTRACTIVE wea maintained ranch home In estate section of

V e g e . $108, l e r S P M ^ H

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559-1036

B IRMINGHAM owner 2S00 sq ft tamed 2 story colonial. 4 2 ' * beths Beamed tamey kitchen, partiaay hmehed $118,900 Open Sun t -S

CRANBROOK VILLAGE- Lovely * bedroom Colonial home located i n a t t y -nog famSy area LMnp room, dining room, f am ly room, llrepiece

• p a n e l e d B i n •aiil New Br i ck /aMMnum anterior

Open Sunday 1pm - 5pm 2»4as Sprlnghia Or 580-1250

CAANBNOOK VILLAGE. 3 bedroom tr t tovel 2 M l battw central

Hrepiece atoove ground pool, deck, mature trees, very d e a n

MusS be seen - only $84 900 OWNER

or 368-2210

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ROCHESTER HILLS - By owner A-1 condition Over 2000 s q ft 4 bed-rooms, 2'i ba ths . Beaut i fu l ly landscaped $124,900 For appointment call 652-7030

TROY - Beautiful wooded 2't aero lot stream 3 bedrooms. 2V» baths. Indoor BBQ. family room. dan. sau-na. basement. $225,000. 6*6-1567

TROY Bloomfield HiNs Schools

Adams/Long Lake arse of Fine Homes 2 ' t year o ld custom-bui l t , located on H acrs Protossnonatty landscaped. Premium lot with ma-ture trses 4 prtvecy. Oek flooring, beams 4 trim 3 bedrooms with 1st itoor Master „ bedroom suite For complete details 8 viewing the umque design quality 8 eaoepuonei vslue. plesss cat Owner. 641-753*

or drive by- 2918 Creek berid Or Hidden Va ley Sub

$255,000 Quailfted Principals Only!

TROY BY OWNER, p r ime aree pro-tesaonany decorated 4 landscaped colonial * bedrooms. Tt beths. dan -Ms foyer Central air. sprtnklsr system. elc. S174 900 649-3182

TROY COLONIAL - Exceptional floor plan, entertainer s daSght 3 large bedrooms. 2 H beths. 2 peges Ol extras Asking $119,700 Ca l eves

WINOMILL Pomte In Troy. 3 bed-room cape cod. air. % apiece, 2 car oaraga. walking d istance t o school. W3JSOO 528-0381

BY OWNER - Wster tord 3 bed-room. 2 bath ranch, 2 car attached

683-1252

COMMERCE - Cute 2 ranch with basement 4 oversize 2 car garage, immediate occupancy Just $43,900 Can 380-2330

FERNDALE - 5 homes, a l O down HAZEL PARK - * homes. O down ROYAL OAK - 1 home, O down

TROY - O down N 4 L 589-1313

LINDEN SCHOOLS - of t Owen Rd 3 bedroom Quad, bi l l iard room, hrent

acres Glenn Alien MLS Reel-tor 1-744-3700 Eves. 1-694-1030

SYLVAN LAKE - Hillside home, on 5 lots. Quiet peved street, including s buHdkble canal lot. 1 story, 3 bed-room, white aluminum aiding, f u l masonry fireplace in rec room. 2 t ' car bsssment garage, carpeted k v - ' ing room, breakfast roone 4 b e d - 4

room gas fumaoa. w e l water w i t h ' softener crty sewer, spacious k i t c h - ' sn with backyard patio. Watar tord ' schools immedia te occupancy ' $124,900 Cell owner 5*7-1113 or1 362-3620

320 Home* For Sale Wayne County

BY OWNER, brick 3 bedrom ranch. 2't bath, dining room, breakfast room, hnisnsd basement. 2 cer ge-rege $46,000 537-7*58

EU2A HOWE SUB - 3 bedroom brick Deck flower garden, f inished basement with dry bar 2 car g a - . rage $34,900 535-9188,

325 Real Estate Services

ARE YOU COLLECTING on L a n d ' Contract or second monoaoe a n d ' wsm t o c a a h o u p Highest $ S i L o w - ' ss l discount Perry Realty 478-76*0'

LIST your Nome with us or BUY a-home thru us and receive e FREE Home Warranty valued at $300 C a l Century 21. Coimtry MMs. 4086 Telegraph, at Long Lake. Bloomfield HMe 5*0-3080

326 Condos For Sals

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MANISTEE National For eel Area - 5 • e ra * man* a perfect gei -eway lor ma humor Call 548 2666

MIO - FAIRVIEW (40 milea M i l of Grayling) House Oeeutllui on 3 '4 a c e s 400 tl. Irontege on smal l tiafi-<ng lake, $79,000 (5171646-2706

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OUTRIGGER BEACH CLUB Deytone Beach Race weeks Weeks 6 4 7 On the Beacfi Efficiency Sleeps 4 RCi listed Paid S 14.800 Nov iMS.Wi i l }<MI $10,800 644-9235

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FT MYERS . 2 bedroom. 2 Dam con-do on Championship golf course, overlooking 7th green with beauti ful view $96 900 Call Connie Esper. Realtors Assoc 18131 275-5500 Merri l l Lync fWeaTty^or ida Inc

MARCO ISLAND 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. decoraiot furnished Front unit on Gulf ot Mexico Tennis, boat docking large" pool Magnif i -cent view ol gulf & sunset Can

313-855-2399

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LYONS TWP , 12 MUe/Mklord Rd a r e * 6 acre homevta ooae to X way* Will consider t rade lor income property $25 000 pwner 522 -264

ONE ACRE BUILDING SITES Wixom area Private asphalt dr ive, sewer Will bu<lt to suit, your lot or ours 363-5780 * 698-3881

PINCKNEY 5 acre home sites or 16

I Town & Country 1-878-3177

PLYMOUTH - Coliony Farm presti-gious sub Borders private park dose to clubhouse and pond 100x165 $42 500 Call 729-2540

SHOPPING CCttTER SITE SE comer of Baldwin! WalOen RCs . Orion T w p . 2 mile Nl o t l - 75 —

14 17 acres zoned RB2 business. 6 16 acres zoned OP 1 office All uti l-ities available to sate Can Mon. thru Fn 830am-5pm 222-9120

SOUTHFIELD Beautiful rol l ing & treed 1 acre lot fine sub houses sell to r$70,000-mid $80 s. $17 ,900 Owner 356 5835

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BY OWNER Metarrvora Hunt Club area Colonial on 4 2 acres 3600 sq ft 3 or 4 bedrooms. 3 full baths din-ing room, brand new count ry kitch-en and appliances Family room, li-brary, sunroOm. 1st floor laundry full basement, living room wi th fire-place large vestibule entrance 2 car garage, circular concrete dr ive horsebarn with water line, tool-house e*tras include all new vinyl Windows storms & screens ceil ing tans, asking, $109,500 Land Con-tract 20% down negotiable Buyers only CalK 1- 313-644-2967

COMPLETELY RENOVATED rarm house on 5 acres In Superior Twp, Convenient to Ann Arbor Ypsilanti 8 Canton This home offers 2000 so ft of Irving space Large living room, den with fireplace spacious country kitchen 3'> bedrooms. 1st f loor laundry S84 500 HOOD REAL ESTATE 455-3949

I N T E R E S T E D IN H I S T O R Y 8 c h a r m ' Have your own Greenf ield or Wil l iamsburg style home in Hie country Farm house wi th parlor, formal dming. g.'ass enclosed porch, plus side screenec porch 2 full

•ereaee available LAVERNE EADY &

ASSOC INC 626-4711

PINE TREES surrounds mode rn country home on secluded 15 acres Soulhern Lapeer County Call Quaker Really ask for Jean. 1-678-2215 eves 1-678-2395

PORT SANILAC Mouse on 80 acres, wooded brook barns, guest house, t m'le off Lake Huron Owner. Land Contract 622-8226 Box 77 48469

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A SPARKLING GEM In a serene wooded setting. within walking distance to downtown Plymouth and the decorating is delicious! Master-sized bedroom has. TWO huge closets All kitchen appliances Includ-ed, too $52,900 Call 261.5080

Thompson-Brown

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A KitwV 2 bwi ' i * . " i i Hurrif in SuutK-tield $1,660 down, only $315 month including park rent Lrttle Valley

476-4072

AUBURN HILLS - 1 bedroom conao newly decorated- appliances cen-tral air nice view $33,500

After 5pm 853-6849

BIRMINGHAM - Williamsburg Vil-lage 2 bedroom townhouse all ap-pliances. washer, dryer central air carpel basement $66 666 A-ler 5pm 644-2886

•8LOOMFIELD MILLS - Wlltoway - 2 bedrooms 2 baths, new appliances, pool, large storage room $87,500

644-3062

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Moving to Florida large well located & deco rated 2 bedroom. 2 bain Large basement patio 334-3324

BLOOMFIELD - 4 Seasons Condo-First floor large 1 bedroom, appli-ances clubhouse, etc Rolling treed locat ion Must see! $95 000

Call Bob 645-0800

BUILOER'S CONDO - Downtown Birmlngam 547 M©rn« 2.000 sq ft plus finished basement 2 c«r at-t ached garage Many ex t ras ! $280,000 368-1200.644-7853

CANTON Townhouse. 2 bedrooms, * r < bath fireplace air. carport, 3rd bedroom m basemen! Immediate occupancy $56,900 544-0395

CANTON - 2 bedrooms, full base-ment. central air, located In Plym-outh Landing. Warren Rd & Shel-don $43,500 HOOD REAL ESTATE, 455-39*9

CITY OF BLOOMFIELDHHILLS-• Totally redecorated luxury condo tor case at $1300 per month 2 bed-rooms, 2 baths formal dining room, available immediately 647-1900

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE •BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS

Farmington Condo l o v e l y ranch unit - great -location This end unrt features - formal din-i n g room, spacious living room. 1st f loor laundry room carport, tennis

-cour ts , much more $49 900

"• CENTURY 21 Hartlord South 464-6400 FARMINGTON MILLS - BY OWNER

" ' - Open Mouse - Sun 1-5 ideal location 1 spacious bedroom, large living room all amenities,

, lavafy grounds $49,900 Please call y 851-8598

FARMINGTON HILLS - lovely l bed-room unit wi hne residential area near Orchard Lake 8 14 Mile, see it

- n o w ' $54,000 Cal l Mar t y at Veadowmanagment 851-8070

LIVONIA - Valley Wood adult com -munrty Large 1 bedroom unit with balcony carport & pool Appliances

- included 632-7268

MADISON HEJGMTS Townhouse Condo 2 bedroom, t'/fc bath, par-tially finished basement end unrt. Excellent condit ion Appliances in-clude $42,500. 651-3845

NORTH ROYAL OAK , . . . . Complex 14 8 Crooks Profession-ally decorated, and unit, 3 bed-rooma. 2'-» Beths hjHy carpeted

$57 000 t»eled. ep-

288-8582

NORTHVILLE - Highland Lakes 3 bedrooms 2 ' , baths on the lake. 992.500 348-9864

NOVI . Lakewood Park Homes 3 t e a r o o m s M l basement, central ev a l kitchen appliances $65 000

349-13619

P L Y M O U T H

CHARNWOOD CONDOS (PHASE II)

FROM $44,900 -Great l oca t i on ac ross f rom me Plymouth HBton 1 and 2 Bedrooma. carports. peeo/balcony carpeting 8 -

T 1 1 » RESERVES YOUR (JNTT

• CONTINENTAL REALTY ,v 855-0101 • A - V M O u T h - Dowrwcmn 1 yeer oM U bedrooma T<

. ' PLYMOUTH

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' AEOFORC y e o o m 1 bedroom. , it ' Boor Condo Mee area, woe J - 6aArteaaaia« A 11. -I a* 'JU'-ism r w « f | J O ' * BTOW

ARLINGTON 1«79 bn Car ton on large lot 2 bedrooms appliances, air conditioner in master bedroom «tO, 500 Call before 4PM or after 6PM 495-1011

CHAMPION 1983. 14x70tt 2 bed-room. 2 lull baths Wolmanized wood deck Situated cm o»g lot Nov Meadows Asking $17,500 348-3497

CHAMPION 1983. 24 i 52 double wvde 3 bedrooms. 2 lull baths gar-den tub with sky light, separate din-mg A laundry rooms neutral mlSri-or Novi In a very nice park Large lot with pond >n back Lots ot priva-cy $28 500 f i rm 624-3993

CHOICE REDFORD LOCATION-New I bedroom home Walk to shopping On bus line Adults only $12,900

W o n d e r l a n d MOBILE HOME SALES INC

45475 Michigan Ave at Belleville Ro

397-2330 LIBERTY. t979. 14x60 2 bedrooms area for washer & dryer, Includes stove, refr igerator. 2 sheds, all cur-tains. located at Wagon Wheel Trail-er Park asking $ 10.000 495-0366

MARLETTE 12x70. 2 bedroom V , balh living with expando. central an near shopping, can stay on lot in

$12 000 533-7094 Redford

Need Financing? Can Foremost Home Financial lor further informat ion at 965-7080

NEW DOUBLE WIDE Set up on choice adult lot in Belie Villa No pets 3 bedroom 2 bath Oft street park ing $35,900 20 year fi-nancing

W o n d e r l a n d MOBILE HOME SALES, INC

45375 Michigan Ave at Belleville Rd

397-2330 REDMOND 1984. 3 bedrooms ca-thedral ceiling, small porch Carle-ton area $16,500 Call after 6PM 654-8525 531-0974

3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m e s

F o r S a l e

I ACREAGE 2 75 wooded, perked W o l Plymouth Mich Gas, electr ic

| lines ready Days 255-4720 Eves after 8pm 881-0194

VALIANT HJR,' ,5U , 55 i bed-rooms. newly t i led kitchen and bath Good condit ion, must sell. $2200 729-5839 or479-1231

3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r l y

F o r S a l e

B 'NGHAM FARMS - wooded 1 ' i acres Beautiful location, Birming-ham school district City water & sewer Deadend roafl 649-0274

FARMINGTON HILLS 9 & Middle-bell area 60x100 Residential Lot $9 300 Land Contract terms

535-1489

SOUTHFIELD Builder's Special Two ad-lacent lots on Lee Wright Septic approved $9 000 each or two lot $17000 -Call 642-0703

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n SOUTH LYON AREA 35 acres - pa r i heavily woodec part open meadow Gently ro l l ing perked $72,000 on Land Contract 437-6981

W BLOOMFIELD Builders 8 lots possible Hiller Rd Sewer New de-velopment m area Call 553-8700

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

3 4 0 L a k e - R i v e r - R e s o r t

P r o p e r t y F o r S a l e

BURT LAKE - M-68 & 1-75 200 ft water frontage on beautiful h igh banks Unique custom design. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, beamed ceil-ings. many amenities 2* . acres wooded $194 500 Call 644-3029 or 616-238-8493

HAMLIN LAKE LUDINGTON Here It is a beautiful Tudor-style home with guest cottage on 17 acres ot lovely seclusion and beau t i f u l grounds 1.970 ft lake frontage lust 10 miles f rom City o l Ludmgtoo wi th beautiful views of sand dunes & sun-sets Sale or lease by owner Pr iced to sell $«50,000/terms Brochure available upon request Call before 9AM or sfter 6PM 616-645-7682

3 4 2 L a k e f r o n t P r o p e r t y

A HOME FOR ALL SEASONS' j u s t 40 mm from downtown Detroit Live where you play Boating, f.sn-ing. skiing, snowmobilmg Located in Anchor Bay area Attract ive 1,750 sq ft Custom brick Ranch 3 bed-rooms 2 baths Great room wi th natural fireplace central air at-tached 2't car garage, ' i acre on a 120 wide Blue Water Canal Boal well, dlvihg board professionally landscaped Lots of Extras' Call

j odayLPr iQs f l j o sell! $ 129.900 By Owner 794-9855

AWARO WINNING West Btoomheld 2 bedroom Scotch Lakefront home Built and lived in by the designing architect Breathtaking views gar-dens. decks, spnnklrng system and bUtt- ins galore Don't miss (his one

•Vrttr

ATTENTION BloomfHMci HHIs Resi-dentV Beautilui treed laketronl lot. non-buMdeble on exclusive private Lower Long Lake Franklin Rd Bloomfield Mite Swim s a l fish Could bo shared with another fami-ly 20 x 107 x 35 ft $28,000

334-5317 or 651-1121

M i d d l e S t r a i t s L a k e SPECTACULAR CONTEMPORARY on Middle Straits L i k e Huge walk-out lower level, sandy beach, super k i tchen with everything, open floor plan and grand driftstone fireplace in great room $429,900

Walnut Lake Frontage OFFERS large wooded lot and over 5,000 sq h of l iving-space This magnif icent colonial has 6 bed-rooms 3 fireplaces sauna, exercise room and much mote Must be see' $398,000

L a k e S h e r w o o d SETTING for spectacular contem-porary with heated pool Quality throughout open floor plan m 5.000 SQ ft home' Come and see the 2 story duf tstone fireplace $395,000

ASK FOR PAUL L WAGNER

Merrill Lynch .Realty

6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0 6 2 6 - 6 7 0 0

NEW CONSTRUCTION Overlooks Loon Lake, Waterford. and features many luxurious amenities For de-tails call. 626-3614

SAND POINT- Saginaw Bay Lovely home 3 bedrooms. 2 baths fire-place Large lot on wide canaJ, f ine homes area $79,500 453-9486

SILVER LAKE - irTwaterford. 100 ft f rontage 9 yr old Contemporary 20 mm Irom Rochester Troy . Birming-ham 3 levels 3 decks. 4 bedrooms. $169 900 Qualified buyers only Shown by appointment 674-3388

WALNUT LAKE FRONT High need Lot with southern exposure

BLOOMFIELD HILLS SCHOOLS Orchard Lake Assoc 855-8600

WOLVERINE LAKE PRIVILEGES 3 bedroom 2 oath chalet, f ireplace deck 2 car aaiage oversized tot. $85,500 624.1537

3 4 8 C e m e t e r y L o t s

MUST SELL PLOTS At Christ ian Memorial Cultural Center Priced below 1986 value

293 4683

PARKV.ew Memorial Cei.-etary

4 lots. Section 284, G o d Shepherd $450 each 676-1535

WHITE CHAPEL 2 lots

$275 each After 6 p m 5 8 8 - 0 j i 6

WHITE CHAPEL 2 lots SlOOO

349-2472

3 5 1 B u s . & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B l d g s . F o r S a l e

CAMBORNE professional bui lding Off ice Condominium 112 000 sq ft > WEstbound Jef1r.es service Drive

wren Inhstff & Wif l f l t f f twi 535-3069

3 5 1 B u s . A P r o f e s s i o n a l

B l d g s . F o r S a l e

FOUR OFFICE COMPLEX with » bay g a r a g e N e w l y r e m o d e l e d , landscaped Commercial t o n a d au-tomotive Westland $135,000

348-8627 .

3 5 3 I n d u s t r i a J / W a r e h o u s

INDUSTRIAL one block dlT1-94 at Jackson 4.500 I masonry

e of land bui lding with ovei one acre Needs roof repair Will sacrif ice a l $23,900 Terms posa lb t *

(5171692-2295

3 5 4 I n c o m e P r o p e r l y

F o r S a l e

PLYMOUTH downtown, 4 unit in-come. $96 000 - $20 000 down 218 S Harvey 455-1818

REFUR81SHED 3 unit Apt house, walk to dov*nlown Romeo Income -$10 400 Selling $79,000 new mort -gage only t -752-6941

WAYNE 8 unit Grosses $25 140 Tenants pay heat & light Fully occu-pied Waiting tisl New root Terms available 684-6855

3 5 6 i n v e s t m e n t

P r o p e r t y F o r S a l e

INVESTORS - Lahser /Grand River, 3 3 bedroom nouses together 1 4 bedroom house Will deal Make Offer 532-4951

ROYAL OAK - 2 family Money maker for retirement Utilities are separate Very good investment, gross $7,800 year 478-6998

3 5 8 M o r t g a g e s &

L a n d C o n t r a c t s

A BARGAIN! Cash for Existing Land Contracts Second Mortgages • Highest $$$

Perry Realty 478-7640

SAY YES TO MICHIGAN MORTGAGE

NETWORK INC New 8 refinanced residential mort -gages Call for lowest rates S de-tails 453-8877

3 6 0 B u s i n e s s

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

ACRES 2 ' i . lenced approximately 6 000 so ft plus 400 sq ft off ice large overhead doors, many many commerc ia l use possibil i t ies High t ra f f i c Oak land Ave l o c a t i o n . $189,900. terms, f lexible seller |oint venture possible 332-1628

APPROXIMATELY 1500 sq ft home, zoned office Situated ideal location. WateiJcrd Two near Cass Lake. Land Contract terms, or lease op-t ion tleocwe seller $89,500

332-1628

BARBER STYLING business 2 chair operation All equipment l o c a t e d In Wayne. Mi Contact Dale after 7PM 483-3003

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Wanted Any honest Service Business Write.

P O Box 826, Westland, Mich 48185-0826

BUSINESS REPS Develop residual .'cash How income business i r con-lunctton with full t ime occupat ion NfllirrtB'ly ' w n q i

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3 8 0 B u s i n e s s

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

COMPLETE UPHOLSTERY 8 TRIM Business, equ ipmen t , mater ia l , company vehicle $6,950

348-8827

KEYPUNCHING and terminal entry business, currently located tn my home Equipment 8 cl ient Kit. good growth potential $18,000 459-4133

OUfCK PRINT SHOP - Excellent Livonia location on Plymouth Fully equipped Typesett ing Reasonably priced Good growth 478-4573

SUPER Walled Lake area office building, ideal for banking, credit union, medical off ice, etc Lease with opt ion or purchase $139,900 Will remooel to suit, f lexible seder

332-1628

VENTURE CAPITAL needed short term, collateralized by local income property 18% yield After 7 p m

887-3342

WOMENS APPAREL BOUTIOUE -G'osse Polnie, great opportuni ty, owner retir ing Phone before 9am

886-7844

3 6 2 R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d

ABSOLUTELY CASH In 8 hours lor your home

Any cond i t ion Can Ron 459-3400

C A S H T O D A Y

O R -GUARANTEED SALE Also If In Foreclosure

Or Need Ot Repair

C a s t e l l i 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

INVESTOR WANTS TO BUY

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Abandon Your Hunt - Al l Areas

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Qual i f ied Rentals In Our Free Catalog For

TENANTS 8 LANDLORDS OUR 10TH YEAR

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620 884 S Adams. Birmingham, Mich

A LOT OF EXTRASI Better 3 bed-room. Fully equipped Kitchen, pool: laundry facilities. Avai lable Now1

557-5600 RentFlnders Smal l tee

APARTMENTS. FLATS DUPLEXES MOST AREAS AVAILABLE SMALL REFUNDABLE FEE

ASSOCIATED HOME RENTALS 22750 Woodward

544-0091

A TAYLOR AREA 2 bedroom Sharp' Eat-in ki tchen Kids wel-come' Newly decorated ' Only $326 • 557-5600 ReniFinders Smal l lee

AUBURN HILLS All uti l i t ies includ-ed, fully equipped k i tchen, pool, air Available immediately Only $430. 557-5600 RentFinders Small fee

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R e n t

Gayberry P lace Ap ts .

HEAT INCLUDED One and 2 from $565

Bedroom Apar tments Balconies Carpeting.

Carports, Air Condi t ioning. S«Wm-mmfl Pool Clubhouae No Pets

Close to Shopping 1 Block North o l Maple 1 Block E ot Cooi ldge near Somerset Mall. Troy

Open Weekdays 9-5

643-9109

BELLEVILLE - lakefront 1 bedroom apartment with f ireplace mtown lo-cation. dock available $398 mon th including heal Available July 1

349-6759

BIRMINGHAM, charming one bed-rooms. newly decorated, immediate occupancy $4 75-$500 mo . close to downtown Birmingham 646-6774

BIRMINGHAM Henrietta 2 bedrooms fireplace, garage, screened in po rch Adul ts no pets Lease $650 Call between 9am-4pm 647-7077

BIRMINGHAM Immediate occupancy on 2 bed-room apartment 8 townhouse Adult community with carpor ts 8 security system Woodward 4 O u a o o a

646-1188

BIRMINGHAM Prime locaiion Large 2 bedrooms. 1%, Baths, basement, carpet ing, central air, $650 to $675 649-6909

BIRMINGHAM PROPER - 2 bed-room apartment. 1 bath $525 per month 3 bedroom townhouse. 1V» baths. $695 per mon th No pets Call Glenn. 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM Luxury 1 bedroom, •deal tor Professional person, cable, all utilities except l ights, carport , laundry facilities all maintenance Excellent area $500. /mo 649-2028

BIRMINGHAM - 1 b e d r o o m apar t - . ment, V» mile f r8m center of Bir-mingham $450 per mo. including water, electricity 8 heat 1st 8 last mo plus $200 security 642-4380 644-0424

BIRMINGHAM. 2 bedroom. 1H bath, very lovely, new appl iances, microwave, custom wall cover ing thick new carpeting, brass f ixtures Adults $1200 month 642-3399

BRIGHT 8 SUNNY' Sharp 2 bedroom eat-tn k i tchen laundry, nice area, air $445 o *

557-5600 RentFinders Sr r^ l l lee

CANTON AREA - Better 2 bedroom Complete kitchen Extra facMIMS

Available Nowt S440 557-5600 RentFinders Smal l fee

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE ' LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 8 WARREN!

Brand New C o m p l e x Private ent rances

One 8 Two Bedrooms t rom $425 For more informat ion 981-4490

I Open 7 days a week)

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s For R e n t

Beta Group 552*1513

CHARLEVOIX Area 2 parcels 1 acre each with rol l ing mlis overlook-ing lovely Wal loon Cake Be pan ol the beautiful Northern Michigan re-sort afea. known for skiing and fish-ing 548-2666

HOMESTEAD - 3 bedroom 3 bath dlvidable condo unit Excellent wew Ready for rental income this sum-mer After 5pm )4191882-6127

KALKASKA COUNTY - 2 ' i Acres -Beautifully Wooded iBig Treesl -Minutes from the Manistee River -330 feet on County Road - Electric -$2995 00 - $300 00 Down - $50 00 a month on a 10% L C Call Wildwood Land C o , 616-258-4350

LAKE MICHIGAN - LELAND Home on 2 acres - 180 lake fron-t age 4 b e d r o o m s 3 Baths $200 000 Calfaf ter 6PM 626-2072

LELAND AREA Beautiful custom built execuVve estate on 17 acres Spectacular view of lakes, Leelanau * Michigan ideal tor entertaining Many buitt-in extras Including 2 fire-places cathedral calling, we! bar, large deck, private gardens 8 mote Adiacent 37 acres also available Call Bill Peace of Dick Smith 8 Co, Leland 616-256-7536

TRAVERSE CITY Wooded lo ts 'on Long Lake Peninsula, lake access; 5 min./ inter iochen 15 mm./Traverse City. 25 mm . Sleeping Bear Dunes -No Money Down 313-353-9293

TWO ad)Oining lots in year round re-sort area including golt, winter sports, clubhouse with indoor pool Lakes of the North, make offer Af-ter 6pm 823-6721

SCHUSS MOUNTAIN Chatel locat-ed in heart of Michigan s golt coast 8 ski country 2 . 000 sq feet all wood ihslde 4 out. post 8 Beam construction 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, laundry room, rental management 8 housekeeping services available, to-tally furnished Move «n condi t ion Asking $120:000 Call afler 5pm

313-278-^391

FARMINGTON HILLS Moran Street 165 x* 320 Attractive quiet area Sew-er 8 water Call 553-8700

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n FARMINGTON HILLS

Farmington Rd and 10 Mile 2 7 acre cornet 296 « 369 possible 3 lots Util i-ties Call 553-8700

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n HIGHLAND T W P

120 t l Laketronr. s loping double tot with trees Ideal for walk-out Good cui-de-sac location Small quiet lake tor Boating and sw»rr.-m i n g L a n d C o n t r a c t $ IS,500 Call 553-8700

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n NORTHVILLE. TWP

94 Acres 1700 ft on Six Mile Rd h.gh roll ing lano Possible divide $3,500 per acre Call 553-8700

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

BELLEVILLE LAKE - one ot Michi-

Cs cleanest lakes 20 iron lo rborn 8 20 mm to Ann Arbor 4

bedroom 2', oath Ranch - boat-house on tOO lakehont Owner will discount tor Broker's Commiss ion betore l isting $ave' 697-1557

BY OWNER. 2 /3 bedroom Petos-key-Crooked Lake home Solar hot wale ' wood-oi l heat. 2 car garage 4 decks $65,000 616-347-5771

CASS LAKEFRONT 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, large kuchen. d in ing room living room, den, deck. 2 ' .-car garage $195 000 682-1178

CASS LAKE - lakefront tot, 60x180 engineered all utilities available southern exposure. $54,900

335-2777 or 674-0231

CASS LAKE Lot 85 ft t roMage, W Bloomfield/ Schools Water, sewer gas electric Excellent residential building site Negotiable 851-3317

DUPLEX on quiet private Pickerai Lake 104 ft aketront 8 miles E of Ka iamaioo 2 '» hours t rom Birming-ham. 3 bedroom I ' i ' b a l h , one unit Rental unit has 2 bedrooms, 1 ba th new furnace 8 root Excellent condi -t ion S98.000 826-6033

IRJSH HILLS - 2 bedroom ranch on private lake, attached garage, fire-place, asking $74 900

422-8034

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" A' r Conditioning • Range • Refrigerator $• • Carpeting • Garbage Disposal

• Laundry & Storage Facilities :jx; • Swimming Pool • Tennis Courts

• Activity Building • Heat & Hot Water

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W : O F F I C E O P E N D A I L Y 9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8 x

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1 * 2 B e d r o o m C o v e r e d P e r k i n g

I ' A B e t h s L i v o n i a S c h o o l s

Model Open 9-5 Daily

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• L a r g e p r i v a t e b e t c o n y o r p a t i o • S p e c i o u a c l o s e t & • t o r e g e a r e a i n a p e r t m e n t • D o u b 4 e - b o l t s e c u r i t y s y s -t e m • D i s h w a s h e r S w a i t s d i s p o s a l • S e l f - c l e a n i n g o v e n S r a n g e • F r o s t - f r e e r e f r i g e r a t o r / f r e e z e r . S l i d i n g g l a s s d o o r w a l l • D r a p e s • P l u s h c a r p e t i n g • L a r g e p e n -t r y • C o n v e n i e n t p e r k i n g a r e e • E n e r g y - e f f i c i e n t i n s u l a -t i o n

C L O S E - I N F A R M I N G T O N L O C A T I O N

East off Orchard Lake Road on Folsom Road (extension of 9 Mile Road), corner of Tuck Road.

1 B E D R O O M

* 4 7 5

2 B E D R O O M

FSOM $ 5 4 5

M G R . : 4 7 8 - 1 4 8 7

O F F I C E : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

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^ B L O O M F I E L D W OROARA L M t Ha IS of MSCHS U « -U' 0u» 1.400 »c ft , J Bedroom a er J S L , csrosi .ng a n n . u r -

626-150« W i 559-7220

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER-8 MILE

Botftfor<3 NO»pn«.

S A L E ! ! ! 1 Bedroom for S499 2 Bedroom for 609

3 Bedroom for S719 PETS PERMITTED

Sma*s Detector* inktaiiea Sirvjtss WsiCOms

immsa-sts Oceupsncy w « LOVS Cmiorsn

" E A T & WATE" INCLUDEO Q k « i t a e ' s s i . swimming

DOO' s i f conamoning carpeting, * lo»s & • s i r . gs f s i c ait utilities e»c«ot Sfeciricity mciuaso Warm »0ts LSunery fscil ties intercom

Soo<3 *ecu/>t> Playground o r sremises

f o r more information pnone

477-8464 27883 independence

Farmington Hills

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LUXURIOUS SPACIOUS APARTMENTS ' arKJ 3 PeOroom, 1J00 t q 1 ana up untn balcony i«wnming pool clupnouse Ail mis o i i u a e s neat, covered carport . i i o r a e e sflace laundry facilities Herns Stan at 559} Snooping center i wttfwn walking d.stance 30300 Southl-eta «a S of 13-MUe 647-8100

MElV tNOALE - Equippea 3 bea-' 0 0 m new aecor Eat-m ki tcnen. •sundry lacmt.es Only S38S 557-5600 fcenlfmders Small tee

MORGAN MANOR APTS 1-94 4 WAYNE RD

Applications being taken for teverai apartments June occupancy tor Qualified tenants 'nciuaefl .n rant nest not wa le ' Olympic swimming pool HBO. 2 tennis courts 5380 to 54 TO Witn 2 bearooms S3 30 to $350 for 1 bedroom

CALL : 94.1-7070

s o u T M F i e t o Nonnamoion Apts. laftaer * d CIVK Center Or Lovely 1 & 2 bedroom apts $425 - $495 per month plus utilities Pooi

5 & - 7 2 2 0

SOUTMfiELD sublet 2 bedroom 2 batn a p a i m e n t beautiful vew Sub-•ev tf>ru March 67 immediate occu-pancy 350-2419

B ° A N D NEW iu«ury barrier free apartments becoming available In Soutnfieio Sirmmgham area Mi-c o w a v e ovens choice of carpet custom floor pfans 24 hour mainte-nance e i c e i e m location Can now £ ' ^ 0 r e information Renting; from

' apart' I Full ' 2 Miie-Teiegrapn area Full bath

- -ooern K.tcne' clubhouse pool I C S of cipsets $600 mo 591-3800

C A N T O N

VILLAGE SQUIRE O N F O R D R D

Just E ot 1-275

1&2 B E D R O O M S f rom $395

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CHESRV HILL VILLAGE c - e r r y -Mitl.'inkster Rd - Dearborn

. H t j _ 2 7 4 . ' 9 3 3 1 oearoom - $425 2 • bearooms - 5485. include* heat hoi

•a te - gas for cooking range re-tr j e ' a t o - 4 disposal Tenant pay* sma» eiectic e.n Carpeteo air con-dit ioned Easement storage car-pons a«anabie Pool o u e t aauit community no pets

Open 6 days • Sam - 5pm Eve* S Sunday*by appt

NINE MluE - HOOVER AREA Spacious 2 bearoom townhouse. S405 monthly Decocatea central a-r basements No pet* WacArthur Manor 758-70S0

NORTHVILLE GREEN APTS, Standard 2 bedroom S485 includes new carpeting, appliances central air b a f c q p i porch On Randolph at 8 Mrie Rd t » mile W of Sheldon « 0 349-7743

N O R T H V I L L E MEAT INCLUDED iting. from . 1 ' " U L U U t u

644rtJ0ST Beauty surrounds these newer apt* Take the foot br idge across me rol l ing brook to the open park area or |u*t enjoy the t ranqui l i -ty of the adiacent woods. EHO

• Bedroom S425 348-9590 642-8686

NOV LOCATION 2 bedroom town-house $595 nciudmg 1 ' t bath*, carpeting ana private basement Pseese can 349-8200

OAKHILL Apartments - Rochester Two bedroom apt & town»ou*es Heal nciudeo Security Oepos.t re-qui-ea Start ing at S475 651-9751

OAK PARK 9 Mile, moaem 2 oea-room carpeting, appliances, a.r Cab"e TV No pets Senior cr toens welcome S415 548-6573

OLD REDFORD area - 1 Oearoom apartment ^ahser & Grand River

r condit ionea IncluOes gas and ater S275 538-T013

CONVENIENCE PLUS' Luxury 3 bedroom private entry water. a>r a pool K i asO K Nicer area Sharp'

557-5600 RentFinders Small fee

DON T WAIT1 Fully decorated complete kitchen nice area Carpet-

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OOWN T OWN Plymoulh Apar tmem-i bedroom immediale opening S400 month plus utilities Contact Credr Smith 453-1620

FARMINGTON C H A T H A M HILLS

APT. HOME WITH ATTACHED GARAGE

ON OLD GRAND RIVER Bet Drake & Haistead

1 & 2 B E D R O O M S f rom $440

Fabulous Clubhouse Year Around

Swimming Pool & Saunas Sound & Flreproofed Construction & More Open Daily 12-6pm

476-8080

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Luxury apartments Dishwasher, se-curity Intercom *oundproof pool Clubhouse Sorry no pe t * AOuit community

1 4 2 Bearooms Available HEAT INCLUDED

Merr iman Ra (Orchard Lake Rd ) Just one block S of 8 V i le Ra

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Ap ts . 768 S MILL

Modern 1 & 2 Bedroom _ -A i r Condit ioned

• Fully Carpetea • Dishwasher & Disposal • Washer-Dryer m Each A p t • Cable TV • No Pet* • Easy Access to 1-275

From S425 Daily e«eec't Wed 4 Sun w e e 6 Son 12-6pm 12-6pm

455-4721 278-8319

SOUTHFIELD - t bedroom, rustic setting heat water electric carpet-ing stove refrigerator nciuded $415 Mo plus security 352-0572

TROY AREA large ' bedroom, ap-pliances redecor . tea pool - neat $440 me security No pets refer-ences Yearly lease 853-3253

VENOY PINES APTS.

Formerly venoy House Apts

SEE OUR NEW LOOK! New Landscape Carpeting "thru Out

1 & 2 Bedroom From S395 & Up

SR. CITIZENS WELCOME

261-7394

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VILLAGE GREEN SOUTHFIELD S newest luxury apartment community reedy lor summer occupancy Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apartments featuring Clubnouse' and M l facilities Includ-ing glass enclosed Jacuzzi Cathe-dral ceilings fireplace, 'microwave, an a m c e Rentals from S575

12 Miie - Just E. of Northwestern Hwy

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WARREN 4 Southfieia - gorgeous Oream home Must See1 2 oea-room*. possible 3 'd full easement d r , Garage S300 plus security with opt ion to Buy 271-9132

WASHINGTON - Van Dyke near Seven Mile One bearoom, $375 in-cludes neat Two bedroom* S42S .nciudes neat 652-3696

WATERVIEW FARMS ON PONTIAC TRAIL

E OP BECK RD

1&2 B E D R O O M S f rom S385

CENTRAL AIR CARPETED

TENNIS COURT POOL & CLUBHOUSE

624-0004

PLYMOUTH HOUSE APTS

City of Plymouth i Beaut'fut 1 6 2 bearoom apts.

From $410 6 up Sr C. t i ien* welcome - no pets

453-6050

P L Y M O U T H LIVE ON THE PARK

ONE BEDROOM S395 & up Heat included Carpeted living room 4 nan central air condit ioning kitchen ouilt-ms. Casement p a r * . mg pool Adult Section Ready for occupancy See Manager 40315 Plymouth Re , Apt ' 01

455-3682-

FUN FOR EVERYONE' ' Pool - ten-nis. Complete kitchen, patio for BBQ view LaunOry1 From S388 557-5600 RentFmaer* SnWl tee

GARDEN CITY 1 bedroom brick S350 includes appi ance*. carpeting, air condit ioning No pets Agent 478-7640

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GARDEN CITY I oearoom lovely 0"Ck S410 includes your own pri-•»te p t l i o appliances carpet, air condit ioning No pets. Agent 178-7640

GARDEN CITV - 1 4 2 Bedrooms, air car-onioned cable TV. slove, refrlg-e 'a tor laonary facilities, rent In-cludes neat & water Call 425-3987

IN CANTON TWP. FRANKLIN PALMER

On Palmer Rd.. W. of Lilley 1&2 B E D R O O M S

f rom $375 include* Meat - Central Air

Sound Condit ioned - Carpet ing Pool & Sauna - Cable TV Available

Open Daily 2pm-6pm 397-0200

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Green IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY .ocated in Farmington Hills. We of-fer luxurious apartment Irving that inciuoes neat and water washer and dryer Ouirt-m vacuum syatem ai no additional cost Air condit ioning, ciuonouse with sauna, indoor and outdoor pool, tennis courts golt course and much more >a available

CALL/STOP BY TODAY 477-0133 4 7 1 - 6 8 0 0

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PLYMOUTH M A N O R A P T S City of Plymouth

Central Downtown Area Beautiful 1 & 2 Bedroom apts

From M I S Sr Citizens welcome - no pets

455-3880

WESTLAND AREA

EXTRAORDINARY " S| acious 1 8 2 Bed-oom Apts Car-pel. Patio. Air Pool. Meat included

1 BEDROOM - S36S ' 1 BEDROOM - S410

BLUE GARDEN APTS. Cherry Hill Near Merriman For Details 729-2242

-Westland Area Spacious t bedroom apartment. S370 Atiract ive 2 Bedroom apari-ments S4 '0 Carpeted, decorated S in a love-* area f^eat included.

Country Court Apartments 721-0500

WESTLAND - LARGE 1 Bedroom apartment pleasant surroundings, large walk m closets S375.

425-9339

WESTLAND - SuBlet 1 Bedroom, central air *eat • w n d e d . pool pets OK Close to X-ways $415 per mo. P'us deposit 356-7900 ext. 249 or after 5pm. 453-7949

WESTLAND - 6843 Wayne, near Hudson s 1 Bedroom from S395. in-cludes air conditioning., neat, carpet 8 swimming pool No pels

Mature adults call 721-6468

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W A Y N E O A K L A N D MACOMB

We nave one two and three bed-room apartments flats. Rovses duplexes a.aaa&e f rom $ 2 0 0 lo $2000 mo ADC GA AND Sec 8 also Ava>iaoie

RENTERS NOTE Any rental servioe snauid refund money to you if you do not f ind nousmg wmie using tnew service

WE DO Associated Home Rentals

Suite 2 t o 22750 Woodward

ICOmer of 9 Miie Rdl 544-0091

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w BLOOMFIELO Lovely 3 Bed-room fenced yard, carport lake privi lege*. Veer ieeae S5iS mo July occupency 9-5cm 898-33*1

W BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom upper den family room fireplace attacned garage t Swim Club M e ^ c e ' s n i o Si .090 - security 540-3374

W BLOOMFIELO - 80«5 Anne 4 bedroom newer coon.« l 2 ' , sa in t study room l a l floor laundry exce.-lent locat ion S i 3 M . ' M O . 553-9075

407 Mobil* Homes For Rent

CHAMPION 12x60 2 bedrooms no pels $300 per monttv Call after 4pm 722-8643

MOBILE Home for rent WesHand Area For more informat ion can 729-1145

408 Duplexes For Rent

BERKLEY - Attractive 3 Bedroom rencn. 2' • car garage, appliances Updated Cose to schools S500 plus V i monl f i security 646-7998

BERKLEY Bungalow 2 Bedroom, garage avarlaole July t , $500/mo. plus security deposit

399-3938

BIGGER i BETTER- Ranch Style 4 Bedrooms Wasner dryer Base-ment. Kids allowed Ready to Ranil 557-5600 RentFinders Sma« fee

BIRMINGHAM - Beverly HIIIS 3 Bed-room fenced yard. 16236 Birwood 2 Bfcs S of 14 Miie E ot Pierce S70C.MO - security 656-2927

BIRMINGHAM - close to town Three Bedrooms Appliances, imme-diate.occupancy No pels $725

645-9385

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN 2 cea-rooms '2 Baths large master suite hardwood floors, fireprace SI 125 par month 332-5019

BIRMINGHAM IN-TOWN. 3 Bed-room townhouse garage screened poren. fireplace hardwood floors, newly decorated, mint. S975 month CaH evenings 646-4953

GARDEN CITY 1 oedroom lovely Brie* S4 to includes your own pri-vate pat io appl iances carpet, air condit ioning No pets Agent 476-7640

WATERFORp/UNtON LAKE area New 2 Bedroom v > Bath duplex townhouse. Nice country atmos-phere. i cti. id welcome No pets S600 plus uti l i t ies security deposit

696-1598

w € S T L A N 0 Ford Rd H lx . area Br*c* 2 oedrooms full Basement carpeted No pets S500 month

591-9163

WESTLANO Merr iman A Dorsey 2 B e d r o o m dup lex u n f u r n i s h e d , fenced re-decorated employed S315 'mo security deposit Call after 5pm 561.1235

410 Flats For Rent CENTRALLY Located Weyne 5 ex-tra ''arpe rooms. Bath, casement stove fr idge, all util it ies except elec-tricity included Adul ts 721-2236

LIVONIA. Spacious flat Prefer sin-gle female, non ' smoker. S425 month, util it ies included, immediate occupancy. July 1 Linda 591-3454

REDFORD "2 Bedroom upper, non smoker, near shopping includes heat S325 per month. 477-5976

B IRMINGHAM PRIME locat ion, rarely avaiiaoie in town. Charm plus conven ience 3 Bedrooms. 2 ' . Baths, l iving room with hardwood f loors fireplace. Bay window Den with sl iding door to oeck with gas gr.ll Large studio with lots of glass Huge master Bedroom with bath, dressing area, wall of closets. Mod-ern appliances, gas heat, central air attached garage S1300 a month Can 626-1186

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

Abandon Your Hunt For A QUALIFIED RENTAL

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620 664 So Adams. Birmingham Mi

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415 Vacation Rentals BOYNE CITY, large home o.er iooking Lake Charievo-x I IMOCk from &«»cn $500 per weak July 4 August After 5pm 85 I -6754

BRIGHTON AReA all modern cottages on sandy Bot-tom lake $310 par week, play-grounds Boats no pets 437-2610

CHARLEVOIX COUNTY - modern lakefront c-naiei sleeps 6 f ireplace I Boat sun deck, secluded area, clean no pels 7S1-4765 673-3641

CHARLEVOIX Deluxe 1 oedroom lakefronl condo m Charlevoix Pool, aw TV Beach. fuHy equipped sleeps 4 Owners raiaa 661-1363

CHARLEVOIX Resort Area-On the Bay Super sunsets good swim-ming modern 3 Bedroom N of Traveree City No pets 349-2907

CHARMING 3 Bedroom lakeside cottage near West Branch Swim-ming hshing Boat fireplace $250 -S375 week Alter 5pm 662-6331

GAYLORD - LEWlSTON AREA modern cottage with fireplace on oeautifm seemded sandy Beech lake S325 week. Excellent swim-ming I tuning, golf tennis neerBy. Boat included Availaeie Before July 12 or after Aug 2.

Office - 352-3578 Home 851-0745

GRAND TPAVERSE BAY Sharp wen furnished 5 Bedroom on sandy Beacn sedudeo area sundeck i Beach patio Avaiiaoie June 6 8-30 onward Photos 1-994-5827

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY Two rentals 2 4 3 Bedroom Week-ly Some ava>taBility. Best Beach on Bay x 616-264-8551

416 Halls For Rent LIVONIA DANIEL A. LORO K o> C

2 nails. 100-275 capacity park ing, air condit ioning Ren ta. lor all occa-sions Al ZMgar 464-0900 * * f - 3 5 4 5

423 Wanted To Rant FAMILY need* to rem 2-3 M d r o o m home trom July inn . Oct No.' Livo-nia. Redford west land or a ree WW pay $400-6600 mo 522-6666

420 Rooms For Rent ABandon ' OUALIFIE

— Your Hunt For A • • K . JFIED ROOMMATE SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620

664 S Adama Birmmgnam Mich

BIRMINGHAM i m p i n g room. Cof-fee 6 many refrigerator Middle aged employed man non-amokar. References $55 a week 646-9167

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- Furmehed M | lovely home Non-dr ink-

I $325 mo plus deposit

— ir-Sua Ifig-imoki.ng S32S includes ut.M.es & miens. 647-1

BASEMENT rooms 6 Bath Fi ir-nrsned -utiktiee $45 week security, references Working male over 30, 6 M«e.'Telegraph After 12 534-0716

ELIZABETH 6 C u a Lake Rds on Sylvan Lake Mature person - k i tch-en pnvileges. References • $290.' MO including utilities Cell after 6pm 663-3963

LAKEFRONT Wring, family aimoe-phere pnvate room for female aan-•or citizen who prefers not to Uve alone Meals included 687-9659

MERRIMAN Joy Rd aree Sleeping room With kitchen privileges. Ma-ture non smok-ng. ga-nfudy em-ployed person $45 week 425-5665

HARBOR,SPRINGS Lovely 4 Bedroom 2 ,^>ath condo with swimming pool & tennis c o u r t * near Beaches- Call 626-0346

HA RBOR SPRINGS CONOO ' oca ted m town across f rom water, a Bedrooms, z > oaths, air. sleeps 6 '

DUPLEX in town on Main St 2 Bed-rooms. After 5PM 8 5 2 - 3 1 3 9

HARBOR SPRINGS on Lake Michi-gan Sup#rB new Pnvate t ra in. Beach fireplace, furnance By week Ca 'dur ing day 642-9797

HARBOR SPRINGS - luxury condo m Haroor Cove, sleeps 8 By the weak reasonaoie rates. By owner Anytime Leave message. 356-1006

HARBOR SPRINGS - en|oy lovely Haroor Cove condo 3 Bedroom. 2 ' i Bath pool sauna, tennis, golf san-dy Beach trails Available June 22nd Pre season rales. 661-9469

BIRMINGHAM. Quiei. treed l ined street. 2 Bedrooms 1 Bath, fire-p lace all appl iances inc luding washer dryer Available July 7

256-1676 Can 10AM-4PM

BIRMINGHAM. 14 Mile 6 Wood-ward 3 oedroom, appl iances fenced yard Kids s.ngies oets okay 273-0223

B i r m i n g h a m Balh 1999 Haynes Uodated clean, Bf»Qht Enclosed yard 1 year lease No pets S675 month, 642-<574

BRING THE KiDS'PETS" Cory 2 Bedroom Yard for BBQ. Extra stor-age. dishwasher Don t Delay Cal-557-5600 RentFinders Small fee

CANTON - Beautiful 4 oedroom Quad wooded lot 2 oaths family room.'f,replace. 1600 SQ ft Base-ment. attached 2 car garage central air ail new appliances A.anaO'e end of Aug Call 397-.27SB

CENTRALLY LOCATED 3 bed 'oom. Complete irnchen car-peting. yard for kids Available Now' 557-5600 RentFinders Small fee

CHERRY HILL. INKSTER 2 Oedrooms garage. $350 plus se-curity. t -685-8417

DEARBORN - large 2 bedroom house complete ly redecora ted Basement 6 garage $350 pe-

WiXOM - IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY I month rent S600 security Refer-Spacious i Bedroom apartments ences Adu l ts Call weekdays

From S385 1 month security <» after 5pm 624-1388

WIXOM Town & Country Apta Spacious one & two BeOrooms fully carpeted pool Sir hea! included Aduit Build-ing NO pets from S375 624-3194

PLYMOUTH, new 1 bedroom with appliances, carpet ing 6 central air.

i S425 per month close to Downtown P'us utmt.es Call 522-4302

PLYMOUTH Large 1 Bedroom f la i Basement fireplace porch, garage Carpet appliances Adults. No pets Nice area S450 Em.ly 455-5746

PLYMOUTH - 1 Bedroom with car-peting & air close to expressway Avaiiaoie July V S36C per month, plus utilities 522-4302

REDFORO MANOR Joy - Inkster Rd Spacious 2 Bed-room apl oood-siorage, caBle TV. central air. §465 plus utilities 937-1680 559-7220

ROCHESTER - Utilities included Complete ki tcnen new decor mce area Avaiiaoie Now' Only $445 557-5600 RentFinders Small lee

ROOM FOR RENT Daily maid service Color TV 24 hr message service $550 mo for 1 oerson Contact Creon Smith May-flower Hotel. Plymouth, Ml 453-1620

ROYAL OAK, deluxe newly remod-eled 2 oedroom, plush carpet, cus-tom drapes, stove, refr.gerator dishwasher, micro. neai & water S595

swimming poo l 549-0214

7 MILE-TELEGRAPH

1 oedroom apartment. S345 Work-ing adults onfy. 255-9831

401 Furniture Rental ASTOUNDING

BUT TRUE Furnish a one bedroom apartment for as little as S75 per month.

Cort Furniture Rental 358-4303

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apartment For

S99 Month • A L L NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS 826-9601

SOUTHFIELD. 355-4330

TROY, 586-1800

IT S YOUR CHOICE! South area 2 oedroom Kids allowed. Complete

«lichen Water included' From 1375 557-5600 RentFinders Small tee

LAP OF LUXURY!" Deluxe 2 bed-room 2 beths pool / tennis carport , terrace Perfect for Singles 557-5600 RentFinders Smal l fee

Spac ious one f l o o r l i v i n g o r t o w n h o u s e s ,

t he c h o i c e is y o u r s Limited access servicc

beautifui setting on ravines • HEAT INCLUDED . 1570-2600 sq. f t . •

Attached garages or covered parking • Central A t r . A p p U a n c e a . ptue aatf-cteantng oven • Your own elegant private dub wtth card rooms and heeled pool, kltcfter. wet ber. Swedish seune • PKia much morel

Minutes from Tows Center Lodge Expressway * Stopping

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LIVOMIA Wood ridge eeotmg reservations »pt» $475 6 S550 mo eestside ot MidOiebeil between 6 end 7 Mile Open Mon thru F r i 6 30 lo 5 Evee. By appt. Sat 10 to 2 pm 477-6*48

LIVONIA 8 Moe Sob-ieeae Woo-Sridoe Apts MMMMMM S 6 Mile 1 Bearoom Adults Only! NO oets Carport, pool S475 /mo. -deposit Credit Che f * i 323-0536 or after 6pm *

SOUTHGATE PARK APARTMENTS 15420 Qarneon Lane • 1 4 3 bed-room apis t rom 5395 incudes heel air pool S patio 2 Bedroom town homes with Beeement. S4S0 E * £ ka TofedCOra area 246-6955

ROYAL OAK - sharp t Bedroom newly decorated, new carpeting, ap-pliances, ki tchen caOinets $450 month adjacent wi i ' lam Beaumont Mospuai References 549-0214

ROYAL OAK - i oedroom, . kitchen, new carpeting, freshly pawned S460 month includes alt utiwties Ask for Bruce 642-6100

SOUTHFIELD

FRANKLIN RIVER APTS Brand new luxurious 1 S 2 bedroom apta Plush carpet. QE self-cleaning oven, deiuae dishwasrver. pat io cen-tral air security intercom system clubhouse with sauna S heated pool Free carport

12 Mile A; Telegraph Managed by Paragon Properties

356-0400 SOUTHFIELD

Luaury at low pr ice Spacious i bed-room with pool $475 and up. Call 9AM - 5PM 557-0366

THREE OAKS Troys newest luxury apart-ment community... • t bedroom • t bedroom with den • 2 bedrooms • Alt appliances • Carport included • Clubhouee • Swimming & tennis • Rural setting

CONVENIENTLY LOCATEO ,

• i M l E ot Crooks on Watties e l I-7S

OPEN. Mon. thru Fri., 10-6 Sat.. 10 - 4pm

P H O N E : 3 6 2 - 4 0 8 8

S LYONS - Large 3 bedroom « > * n -ment cerpeted appliances, heet S water furmehed S325-MO Can 437-3106 or 851-6219

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RENTALS 100'S in Free Listing Book

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620 684 So Adams. Birmingham, Mich.

APARTMENTS - fuMy furnished for the corpotate executive, all utilities, housewares and television included, American Expresa accepted CaH: RELO CENTER 355-5313

ATTENTION: BIRMINGHAM. 2 Bed-room, bath absolutory beautiful, professionally decorated new appll ancee. microwave, thick pool S1500 month

carpetmg, 642-3399

BIRMINGHAM - executive apart-ment, fumiahed. short term. 2 bed-rooms. 1 bath, covered parking. $1150 642-6371

BIRMINGHAM near Oowntown One bedroom apt. m quiet 4 unit build-ing AH ememtiee. phone, carport . Cable TV, Short term leaaes $960 a month Leave message 645-2364

S iOOMFfELO HILLS - fully fur-nished condo. deluxe maeier suits plus loft, greet room/cathredal cell-ing. basement, S120C 663-6676

531-6474

D O W N T O W N FARMINGTON 2 bedroom Victorian Historical home S575.IO10 Security deposit re-Quired Available July 1st 477-6512

EXECUTIVE HOME W B l o o m e d . 3 bedroom, family room new car-petmo-f loor ing, lake privileges S800 mo Yr 'ease CaH 4-8pm 966-3595

FAMILY-MINDED?' Bigger 3 bed-room. garage S basement. Kids O.K. Ou«1 area with view S450 557-5600 RentFinders Small tee

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedroom 1 bath, large lot, with appliances Or-chard Lake 6 10 Mile area $750/ mo S750 secunty. Call after 3:30

474-0329

FRANKLIN executive area 3 bed-room. 2 bath family room, fireplace, garage. S1250 plus deposit

664-5461 or 320-1689

GARDEN-STYLE 2 oedroom home. 2 oaths, new aecor. basement yard for kids Modern kitchen Sharp! 557-5600 RentFinders Small fee

Available 12 Mile-NW Area

1450 Sq. Ft. ranch townhouse 2 baths, individual private entrance, carpet ing, appl iances ciuonouse ana pool $675 per Mo

Also ranch Apt t rom S625 per Mo

356-3780 BIRMINGHAM Proper. 3 oedroom

• beft^s. f in ished rec room. S825 mo AvailaOle immediately close to oowntown Glenn 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM 3 Bedroom, 2 ' i bam townrvouee. al' appliances, central air. S900 per month includes water, caoie TV available C a l Manager 644- '300

8LOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 bedroom conao Tenn>s court lovety grounds S725 .'month 1 year lease security oeoosn required 362-0700

CANTON CONDO 3 Oedrooms. r . balh with appliances & Basement Newly painted $600 monih. Ask tor Dave: 843-5900

WESTLANO - WOODLAND MANOR 2 oedroom, tully equipped kitchen & u t * i i es Carport Pool S525 Mo Adults No pets 981-1540

FARMINGTON HILLS - Newly oeco-atea i bedroom i bath conao an-

oyances. carpet, oalcony S carport No pets $530 per mo 626-4422

FARMINGTON HILLS Specious 1 Oedroom con do Available July 15th S600.'mo includes washer, dryer microweve G E appliances ample aoee ts balcony pool, tennis court & carport 855-4526

FARMINGTON HILLS ImmeOiate occupancy, Inverrary Conoos 12 Mi ie/Miadieoei t Lease for SS65 . mo and lor purchase Sharp 1 bed-room. mid-level unit with Oatcony mduOes range micro triage & dshwasner . laundry hoop-up in Unit Pooi. tennis 8 ca rpo r t Owner ' Agent Mare . 340-6791 or 626-9100

LIVONIA - The Wooda. 2 oedroom l ' « oath includes heat, water, kitch-en appliances washer 8 dryer, new-ly decorated Avaiiaoie June 21 S800 per m o After 6pm 474-5567

LIVONIA 2 bedrooms, lully carpet-ed. appliances, near shopping A X-way No pets security deposit S525 per month 459-4411 348-6256

HARBOR SPRINGS Magnificent vacat ion Home

LAKE MICHIGAN Fully furnished 4 oedrooms. 3 baths.

July & August Rental. S10,000 Graham Reel Estate. 198E M a n St.

Harbor Springs. Michigan 49740 Call Penny 1-616-526-6251

NOVI 10 M>le 8 Haggerty w o r k i n g female for furnished room wf lh pnvv-eges S275'mo Mornings. 4#1-4268 or ( c message: 478-6520

REDFORD Large sleeping room for rent Middle aged oactieior preferred 937-3823 or 937-3466

SOUTH REDFORO bedroom for rant witn wtioie house privileges Excel-lent neighborhood male or female, S50 per week Can Greg 937-3760

SYLVAN LAKEFRONT home Fur-n i tned room Private entrance, uni t -i e s included Lake privileges $260/ monih, 663-4139

TROY - Christian lady has large room to rent - June. July and Aug-ust No drinkers or smokers. After 6 PM. call 828-6414

WESTLAND AREA . Furn.ahed room .n 3 Oedroom home includes utilities, kitchen i house privileges S230 per month 422-7 l262

421 Living Quarters To Share

HARBOR SPRINGS - spacious 3 oedroom noma on Lake Michigan cancellation makes Aug 16-AUQ 23 available, S650 055-3077 655-3078

HILTON HEAD in Sea Pines FuPy furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath

goif oeach,weekly. 455-1339

HILTON HEAD ISLAND Oceanffont conco. sleeps 4. fully furnished. Beautiful beach, poof tennis & golf S 4 7 5 week ly 5 5 7 - 9 2 9 2 or 8 5 1 - 9 1 1 9

HILTON HEAO ISLANO S.C 1.2 4 3

Either on the ocean, harbor or la-

Kn Professionally deco ra ted 1 djrectly from owner 346-6613

HOMESTEAD - Available June 29-Jufy 6 Aug 3-10 4 Labor Day Weekend Children welcome S600 a wee# 616-334-3640

HOMESTEAD - Comfortable Great Lakes 2 or 3 bedroom condo. excel-ent view oeacn club Weekly July 6 August AFter 5pm |419|882-6127

HOMESTEAD CONDO - Glen Arbor 2 bedroom 2 bat f t

Call 362-5591

HOMESTEAD - Glen Arbor l u xu r i ous 3 bedroom condo in Beachcomber Beach Club pnvi -eges S900 weekty June: S 1.100. Ju ly-Augusf (517) 349-5480

HOMESTEAD - Luxury Lake Front Condo 3 to 4 oedrooms. Best loca-t ion in Homestead - lower rates tor spring 5 summer Reserve now 'Pre-'er.-ed dates Owner. Off ice -5 9 3 - 1 5 5 5 Home - 336-4342

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K-MART home in Wmdaor Park Sub S Joy. Sheldon 4 L«ey

465-9112

9 [Warren Canton)

PROFESSIONAL female room to rent or home apertmeni to share June through Sapt CaH , 435-81 IS

PROFESSIONAL 'ornate wants to rent room in home or share apart-ment with same m Rochester area Work 643-5642 home 651-5720

436 Office / Businesr Space

Sernces available. Can. 2 5 6 - 8 * 6

B I R M I N G H A M

OFFICES FOR LEASE 2300 SQ. FT

On second floor on Piaroe St "«m or without sub- teneni 'or 600 M •

CALL SILL WOCLK

642-7575 W E I R MANUEL

SNDER 4 RANKE

PROFESSIONAL mala responsible slrargm iee» nS private room 4 bath m apt or home lo t June-Aug or win nouee an very clean wrreter-ences Days. Joe 7J«-1070 • jannonal service

ETON OFFICE PLAZA S i r j i Q-ooks Rd Troy - 2 r o o m J Suits, available ,mn-*c ,«teiy $3*0 r- ( per m o All utnutwe included

AILABLE g facil it ies

RESPONSIBLE family ot 4 wants to EXECUTIVE SUITES AV. rant 3-4 bedroom noma «n Plymouth includes spacious parking beginning A u g u r 1, Prelerrabty! 1st f loor Experienced Executive Smith school area. Non-smokers, no I Secretar>ee peraonakxed pnone en-pets exceaent references 453-3261 ewenng. dupHcaimg word prooaaa-

ing. notary HARVARD SUITE

29350 SOUTHFIELD RD

W A I T E D Handicapped woman with guide aog needs 2 oedroom house wi th yard 2 boors OK Can pay S4 SO mo .ndudmg util it ies or S3 50 without Rochester 6 Hamim Rd area Ceil Ms Goddard after 4 30pm at 542-4017

YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE look-ing for house With garage and 'o r basement- Approximately S4O0 per mon th m western suburbs 595-2949

423 Wanted To Rent Retort Property

S U I T E 1 2 2

557-2757 EXECUTIVE Suite in Plymouth You move m 4 we provide the Secretary We handle all the details Wa an-swer your phones offer word pro-cessing Telex fecaffnue. 24 HOV dctaphone. copier (amtortal ser-vice ate Offtcee start at 125 so n

455-5353

EXECUTfVE SUITES Avaiiaoie lor leeee «i downtown Ro-

6 5 « 0 7 5

WANTED a place 'or a French wom-an on language program f rom July ts t t o Aug 15th Pieaaa contact Ann 647-0054

424 House Sitting Serv. GOING SOMEWHERE1 '

W a live in 4 welch homes, lor a fee Ca l l Robinson Realty

422-6723

RESPONSIBLE 4 independent re-t i red couple are mterestsd m house sitt ing in a noma or oondo .n Ro-chester area for summer 656-0660

432 Commercial / Retail

2 bath air condrtionea apartment for Smgle couple Pool ' Reason-able 12 Miie-Te«egraph 352-6366

BIRMINGHAM Roommate lor summer months Possibly bearoom house S250 month Young professional student preferred Call

r & n

BIRMINGHAM Townhouse Nice Area near downtown Non smoker 2 Oedrooms. -1 bath w/washer 4 Oryer S350 plus 643-7446

FARMINGTON HILLS, lemsis. non-smoker to share 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment Clubhouse, pool, tennis S320 a month 478-9356

FEMALE non smoking mid 20's. neea same to snara furnished Oak Par* apartment. S230 - ' J uti l i t ies July 1 Leslnsafte- 8:30pm.967-1562

FEMALE TO SHARE well fumishea Southfieia apartment with same All amenities complimentary 12 Mike' Northwestern 342-6077

FEMALE wishes to share with same 2 oedroom home m Garden City. S275 per monih includes all Uiikuee Oaal' 422-6157

HOMESTEAD - SHIPWATCH 3 oeorooms. 2 baths sleeps 6 1 bed room s'eeos 2 guest suite s'eeps 4 Can owner alter 6 p m 647-1946

HOMESTEAD New 1 bed room Hawks Nest condo Sleeps 4 $700 v wk OR 2 bedroom house, sleeps 6. S850 wk Beach Club (June Rates 20% off)

privi leges 626-3648

HOMESTEAD 1 room Best location Low ra les for spring and summer Beach d u b 336-4342 . 593-1555

LIVONIA - 3 bedroom, easement, garage carpet ing Option to buy For more information call 546-0435

M M A C U L A T E S h e i b y / L a k e s i a e Man area 2.300 sq.ft 3 bedroom Executive Ranch. 2 fireplaces. 2 baths, 2 i car garage wooded park-like sett ing, ut ica schools No pets. S 9 3 7 / m o Securi ty references, credit report 739-6280

INKSTER - clean 3 bedroom ranch, finished basement, fenced yard, freshly painted. 2' i car garage over 1000 sg. f t . S520. 553-9055

A T T E N T I O N e x e c u t i v e 4 transferees. Uvoma. 4 Bedroom, 2 i bath 2200sqft finished basement air, $1250 Excellent location 2 mm to I-96, 4 m«n t o M-14 4 1-275 Avail-able In fan Call Sue 522-5331

LIVONIA - two bedroom with uti l i ty room 4 garage Nice neighborhood Security deposit required Must have qual i fying income: $550 .'mo TEPEE REALTY 533-7274

NORTHVILLE - Highland Lakes. 2 bearoom condo. V » baths, lire-place. washer 4 dryer included. S850 mo AvailaO'e July. 346-9165

ROCHESTER AREA Furnished 3 bedroom condo Avaiiaoie 'or rent f rom June 22nd thru Aug 3 ts t Call

373-6219

ROCHESTER - redecorated 2 bed-room V i balh condo at Paint Creek Condominium next to downtown Rocheste- garage included able immediately a l $700 per mo. Can between 10-7pm 656-2360

ROYAL OAK. 14 mile 4 Crooks. De-luxe condo - completely furnished Loft air. pool Available July - 1 Snort tsrm S590 280-2764

SOUTHFIELD - Specious 2 Bed-room townhouse Basement 4 fenced in yard. $750 plus utilif.es Fairfax Townhouse Calf 739-7743

UNION LAKE - 2 bedroom, pantry, laundry room, patio, garage From S550 Call i 2 - 2 p m or leave name 4 phone = on recorder 363-9490

HOUGHTON LAKE - Chalet on lake, luxurious area. aock. ooals. washer/ dryer, go l t / tenrM Available immedi-ately 739-9556 739-7226

HOUGHTON LAKE, new chalet lake-front, sleeps 8, weekly or monthly rental July thru Sept AH amenit ies After 6pm 517-546-1616

HOUGHTON LAKE 2 bedroom •skefront, modern kitchen, sleeps 6, wk mo . season. H.L., 6844 Forest Park Dr. Troy Mi 48098 679-5610

HUBBARD LAKE - 30 mi S. of A l p s ' na 2 lakefront cottages, each sleeps 6 Boating, swimming fish-ing S240' week each 517-727-2331

LAKE CHARLEVOIX - Lakefront detuxe condo Rent weekly Stereo. TV swimming pool, air Close to restaurants 4 goif courses Foster Boat Works (3T3L 383-4893

LAKE CHARLEVOIX Cottage m Boyne City June 4 laie August Rentsis available, excellent beach. Sleeps 6 1-695-1993

414 Florida Rentals

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom 2 car garege fenced, stove 4 refr.gerator. close to Shopping. Just $525 plus security osposit 477-2471

LIVONIA 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 car garage on Schoolcraft Rd $700 per month plus $700 security 348-6372 348-8200

N E - "Honeymoonsrs Drsam1

Cozy 1 bedroom complete kitchen. basement Ready to rent Now'

557-5600 RentKmders Small fee

PLYMOUTH TWP 3 bedroom tn level, rent tor 3-4 months $ 6 0 0 " n o Immediate occupancy 455-7411

CHANGING LIFESTYLE? Flexible leaaes on furnished 1 bed-room apartments Smgle story pri-vate energy-ehvcieni Water Our, Ap ts on Cherry HW between Venoy 4 Mernmen 722-5556. ax l 404

ENJOY THE SUITE LIFE Attractively furnished 1 snd 3 bed-room Apts complete

as, iwiens. cable TV Oeevabie suburban locations Can Tern at HOME SUITE HOME.

COMPLETELY FURNISHED

MONTHLY LEASES T Complexes nser Troy 4 Birming-hem Maid Service Aveaeue

THE MANORS 280-2510

PLYMOUTH. Attractive newly fur-mshed 1 or 3 bedroom. «e> located

PLYMOUTH Mew 2 M d r o o m apt

re»r,gerStOr « pats, fcjm • .

monrh uftl ivtoshed $560 4Se-4tSS

404 Houses For Rent 0 Hunt - AJl Areas

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SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1630 8 S i - n - a i M.«*

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom ranch w/ga-age wttfwn easy wa ikwod is iance ot

* " * 4 5 459-1100 banking 4 snooping ! S T P Realty

PRICED RIGHTi" Nicer 3 bedroom, besemeni garage lor

your car Kids O K AveAebto N o w 557-5600 RentFinders Small lea

REDFORO - Newer ranch. 2 or 3 bedrooms $425 per month' AvaM-sB>s June 15 Cell after 6PM

624-2764

SMALL HOUSE, untixntehed I 2. n o pets $260 s month plus secu-nty oeooen Snow I0am-7pm. S Mile-Grand Rrver area. 474-2678 inquire 20909 S Rocwok

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom 1H bath, garage oeaamant mce area $750 per mon th 1 year leese Avert-e d * July 1 364-6129

TROY 3 bedrooms 2 tu» ba the 2 car

Bsssmsnl . $1,200 month plus se-curity Occupancy July i « Aieo

C a l Bob >62-3333

WAYNE ki tcner aopaancee lenoad yard ma

• L O O M F C L D m « yoer backyard 14 Mae 6 Decker Maw 3

Aoandon Your Hunt - All Arees REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenants 4 Landlords SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1820

CLEARWATER BEACH 440 Wes: Guilront luxury 2 oedroom 2 bsth condo Pool beach walk to shops 4 restsuranls 553-4104

DISNEY WORLD vacationers. Sharp 2 bedroom. t*i» oath condo Com-pfetaiy furnished, an appliances washer 4 dryer, dubnouae i 0 rmn-utes from airport D«sney World Ep-cot. etc Weekly monthly or yearly Ask tor Oick 595-0423

MARCO ISLANO Sea Winds" gull-front beach. 2 bedrooms Chil-dren welcome' CaH for Brochuraa. -Days. 661-6402 Eves 862-4593

MARCO ISLAND 2 Bedroom. 2 both condo. directly on oeach 6 over-looking pool Beautifully furnished summer rales Adults 646-4700

ORLANOO OlSNEY/EPCOT 2 bed-room. 2 bath condo furmshad, pool, lecuzti . gol t Wean rental Reserve now lor summer! Mr Biro sen Days, 474-5150 Evee 478-9778

415 Vacation Rentals Abandon Your Hunt - Al l Areas

REFERRAL SERVICES FOR Tenants 4 Landlords

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

ALPENA AREA - Grand Lake Two Cat Lakefront Cottages each sleep S. Excaaei'il swmrrung, sailing ken-Ing. boet furnished A veAaCMe Jul* 5-12. Aug. 16-23 4 23-30 $34- I M S

LAKEFRONT CABINS for rent in G a y i c d on Ostego Lake sleeps 6. ooat included. $200 weekly C a l al-tar 5pm 386-5107

LAKE NEPPESfNG - 4 Oedroom lake cottage with fireplace sandy beach o o a t m g 45 mm f rom De-troit S250 weekly 879-2457

PETOSKEY AREA

Michigan a most luxurious rsawrt Condominium Townhouses located m northweatarn Michigan Over 200 acres o l lovely roiHng woodlands, privsta golt 4 tennis available t o all guests References pisass For ree-ervation information can

800-632-8903 WILDWOOD

ON WALLOON Walloon Lake M< 49796

PETOSKEY WALLOON 4 bed-room. 7 * baths FuMy furnished Go* course Heated

522-7605

PORT ROYAL - Hilton Heed leland. lurmshed 2 bedroom 2 bath «We

851-3046 or BOO! and golt 803-666-4421

HOME-MATE -SPECIALISTS

Pastured on. KELLY4 CO.-" TV 7 AM Ages Tastes Occupations.

Bsckgrounds 4 LKestyiss 7.000 Salisfisd Clients'

644-6845 30555 Southhsld Rd . Soutttfiald

LIVING QUARTERS TO SHARE $250 plus $200 security. Near Livonia.

Call evenings. 261-1676

CLOSED s e r v * * wster-ford. Birmingham 4 Wailed Lake deal for many uses, prices from $135 000 to $250,000, Flexible seller Land contract terms or poas-Ole lease options 332-1628

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 875 Sq. Ft

Forest Plsce Shopping Center Excellent Parking 455-737J

FARMINGTON Orchsra Ls«s/8 Mile 2.500 Sq Ft

Wsrehouse.-' Othca 352-3800

UVONIA - Lease 2800 sg ft . Merri-man- e r Plymouth Rd.. 7-11 store moving about Sep! 1966 Arnold Assoc. 626-7557

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN Wasichasiar Mail. 800 sq ft rstak

Excellent perkmg. Call Deborah 661-9700

ROCT S00 to 4.500 sq. ft. available

Aug./Sept occupancy Call Deborah- 661-9700

PLYMOUTH OLD VILLAGE 1050 Sq Ft For Lease $650 per mon th Super retail location. New carpet After 11am 277-6156

RETAIL SPACE AVAILABLE - W Bloomfield. prime unique area. Wal-nut Lake Rd 4 Inkater Rd 2 units, approx 700 sq t l each Jim 626-9491

RETAIL STORE - In a 17 stors Strip' shopping center Approximately 30X60 A / C 36107 Arm Arbor Roed.

WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA Great Location

860 sq.ft immediate occupancy 855-6608

434 Industrial-Warehouse

BRIGHTON AREA - New. energy ef-ficient industrial buildings with tax abatement tor leaae 4.200 to 49 000 sq ft. Excellent uS-23/1-96 locat ion (313)437-6981

FARMINGTON AREA ST™* o«Cas and mini storage Sterl ing at S M per month Cal l between Bam and 5pm Ask for J e t <76-1003

FARMINGTON HILLS Up to 5625 sq ft . S6 sq ft - Wil l div ide

476-6215

FARMINGTON HILLS Hwy 4 13 Mile Two 14 x10 avaiiaoie m Executive Off ice i S225 each per mo, 855-2

FARMINGTON - up to 2 350 K } l available Grand River 4 Drake A l utilities included. 1-3 year U n a Modem tacilitiee 474-64«0

GRAND RIVER - Telegraph area. 300-1 000 aq ft ava i led* . U f l l f c and janitorial included immediate occupancy 255-4000

LATHRUP VILLAGE 2 room L off ice suite in medical 'professional building S2S0/rno. includes utiktM i

' - 558-30" 7

LIVONIA - 400 SO Ft Office 1-275 4 6 Mile area Available Oiately Call: 427

UVONIA: 6 Mile 4 1-275 120-and 166 sq ft., UTKIS Reception area available

349-7632

MEDICAL apace to share or aisb 'ease now. Large wen equipped o«-ice in Hunt ington Woods Flexible arrangements Please can 542-67S7

548-40*9

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT ' Bingnam Center Location m Bi'.Tungham Receptionist, phorte answering, xeroxing, completely updated library, conference room. " aa call 54CM222

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Btngnam Canter Location in Birmingham. RecepnorMai. phone answering xeroxing, completely updstsd library, conference room From $300 Pleaee can 540-1222

OFFICE SPACE 1.000 Sq Ft, Pr ime Farmington H IM location 855-3261

OFFICE SPACE - 625 sq Rochsstar a r e e 661

OFFICE TO SHARE 600 sq. f t . .16 Mile 4 Stephewaon area. Call

524-1353

PLYMOUTH AREA i secretarial service 4 telephone

answering. Phone Gerry 349-5449

PLYMOUTH OOWNTOWN Prime 2.000 sq f t S12.S0 per ft individual

sae. $350 month. Services avail-able Call 9AM-5PM 455-4160

NORTHVILLE - Leass or buy 5500 sq ft., fenced, offices, aw condi-t ioned wsrehouse immediate occu-pancy Arnold Asoc. 626-7557

LIVONIA Professional non-smoking male to shsrs 3 Oedroom t ' s Oath house with same $210 ptue 1/3 uti l i-ties After 6PM: 427-1636

MALE non smoker to Share 2 oedroom apartment in Westland. $192 50 par month, plus security. Can after 5pm 722-5155

MATURE WOMAN to share Madi-son His 2 oedroom apartment plus den 4 expenses with s a m e Pool.

583-9466

PROFESSIONAL Male roommate wanted to shsrs 3 oedroom Redford rvome $250/Mo plus ut lkt lea Can Boo after 5pm 532-9636

RESPONSIBLE professional person to snars nice 2 Oedroom apartment in Royal Oak $260 month mcludee heat 8 water Evenings 546-4361

ROCHESTER - Professional lemale share 2 Oedroom apartment.

$270/mo plus utilities. J u l y l . 375-1155

ROOM MATE needed, immediate occupancy, non-smoker, femele preferred Troy/Rocheatsr a r e e Can Betsy after 7pm 879-6116

STRAIGHT MALE has 2 oedroom townhouse lo share in Novi. Refer-ences. $350 includes utiktiee Before 5 30PM 349-0500: eves 349-3729

WAYNE/WESTLAND area. Nice home to snare mckidea utilities 4 cable TV $235

595-6896

WESTLANO - Female (lata 30 s) wishea to sheremodern 3 oedroom home $55 per wk plue 1 month s sseunty After 12 noon 326-7412

WORKING FEMALE to share living quarters, $225 monthly and share utility coats. $200 dapoeil and refer-ence required Redtord. Soutnfieio

533-1966

BLOOMFIELD ESTATE, spe-cious home 4 grounds. Swimming pool. lake. profess»onai " bachelor or oacneioratta '. all uMwea, $275

656-5067

NOVI R0./GRAND RIVER AREA 13.250 sq ft. new building

25220 Tranis-X Rd. 356-4370

WANTED TO RENT ^ or share building Need 400-600 sq ft for auto detailing prefer Oakland County 476-3660

436 Office / Business Space

APPROXIMATELY 10.000 sq ft. left tor professional and/or executive off ices New omiding; $12 aq. ft. 4 up. Plymouth area near Ann Arbor Rd 455-2900

APPROX 1060 aq fl.. m medical complex. Doarfling Livonia 4 Farm-ington Will auit any Doctor. C a l days 478-1100 or eves 471-7637

' BERMAfi EXECUTIVE SUITES indiv idual executive of f ices lor lease Monthly rsntal includes pnone aeewartng. lull tin t ionisl. conference rooms, tenance snd utilities and copier service also svsnabie Compare our retee. 827-7750

BIRMINGHAM AREA Start ing out on your own or i ishmg s Satellite office? Fumiahed

unfurnished, with or without service Great location, eiegraph 626-4711.

phone I M a p l e / r e

B IRMINGHAM execu t i ve o f f i ce space or retail business. Entire floor, private entrance, sign rights. 2.800 sq ft $15 sq ft 2 blks N of Maple/Woodward Fabulous (acuity Contact Mr Portnar

PLYMOUTH OFFICES TO LEASE FAIRWOOD WEST •

Haggerty 4 Ann Arbor Rd Up lb 23.000 sq. ft.. Avaiiaoie July t

PLYMOUTH OFFICE PLAZA

Ann Arbor Rd - 1-275 Up to 1.200 sq ft Now avaiiaoie

PARKVIEW PLACE Ptymouth Rd - Hines Park Up lo 84,000 sq ft. Available iSST.

Can Pat Pulkownik on theae 4 other off ice buntdings m tne I-275-M-14 area. -

FARMINGTON RIVER CREST CENTER

Office - Retail for lease Grand River - 9 M M Rd Can Pat Pulkownik - George Shonsky

Byron W. Trerlce Co. 540-1000

PRIME OFFICE SPACE TROY 816 sq . f t .

For information call 649-2600

PROFESSIONAL SUTTES TO LEASE

Ideal location. 41677 Ford RdTjuat weal of 1-275. Oanton Township. Ap-pro*. 1.200 sq. ft., more • n s a d H

finish to . Other square footage even

your specifications avail 296-T78C

REDFORD Office Space In exist ing busmeas SlOO./mo. 7 Mae 4 Inkster area. Phones evei labie Cad 53 M M 10

ROCHESTER/DOWNTOWN Large office; $350 month including utilities. Immediate occupancy

SS2-4441

on Woodward

Don't Lease Office SPACE Lease An Office _ Pnvate offlcee f rom 150 sq.ft. Luxuriously eppoirrted. or you fie-

eCon fe rence roome. word process ing. secretarial services, tscsimaa, Teiek. telephone answering, pnvete mai lbox and more — A fully equipped off ice surte much less then y o u l pey tor one

YOUNG share 3 bedroom home. • miles N Ol Birmingham l260'«lO- Laave

334-3640

TAWAS CITY - large 3 oedroom on Bass Lake Knotty pma interior. 20x20 deck, rowboet included $350 P«r week depoert required 674-3210

TRAVERSE BAY INN City's m

1 4 2 bedroom motsi apartments with kitchens Heeled poo l Prihreae beach access weekly ret $400 Brochure 1 -600-942-2646

BEACHFRONT condo on Lake Mich at Homeetead Available until Jutv i 2 l h 4 after Aug 17th By Owner

e 461-2111

BEACHFRONT Rental Unas at The

Aug 23-30 Deluxe gueet rooms Sm-i led availability July 4 A u a Ofl-aaa-

retee begin Sapt i Can

SCST NORTHEAST AREA OTSEGO LAKE. GAYLORO. Mi

2 car at tached garage H I Vap iace Mu t ra i c a r e e t m | S f M y . S I H O par monih s a f c - M * 1 • June thru Juty T! AVAILABLE

ONLY Rental 3 weeks aaas $ 1870 AKIMM.

4

TRAVERSE crTY-Lak«ehore Reeon Chermmg. Baechfrpni cottages and apartments with ki tchens Located on private sandy beech S44S-SS30 week Broc ivxe • • •

TRAVERSE CITY Foreel lake Re-

Laka. sieeps 7. deck sevn. and re-lax $395 oer week

TRAVERSE c r r v 2 o e d r o o i f i H 6 ooai aocn •und t ry No p e t s T

Good ashmg 6450 816-946 6 6 6 1

TRAVE City - easy lake I rent modern, d e e n a roomy

and boot Swece M aieseble - June 6 week, Jutr a A u g 8600

422 Wented To Rent A* Areas - Apts - H«

LANDLORDS 4 TENANTS Rani By

SHARE LISTINGS 642-1620

A RESPONSIBLE FAMILY needs lo rent e 3 to 4 bedroom nouee r N or W suburbs One yeer leeee. $600 to $700 range, leleiaiioaa- 355-1«67

AWO Ti to rent - tor furniture: m youi M n e . ' properly Muet be dean, dry 4 SE cdRE> 455-8160 or mm., mt-wm

AMERICENTERS TROY SOUTHFIELD-. 524-4686

Downtown Farmington Executive Office Space

NEWLY FURNMMSS includes a* utilities, $225 par

a 47S-2ZS4

DOWNTOWN OFFICE LOCATION

ROMEO . 200 t o 1.600 sq.ft. - Suites svsHabU in new office bunding Van Dyke f ron tage S of 32 Mae Rd.

Herttaga Prolesstonal Bidg <-600-634-1664

ROYAL OAK. ss or attorneys ofhoee between 9-1

real aetata offic-ios* Ptsese can

TAVLOR Teiegreph.-L94

Up to 2.200 So Ft. eve 362-3600

>M snd WARREN AVE e spece. ' 0x15 Cerpet air. $124 per month

TELEGRAPH aree Office ad central LRlMMa m d u d M S62-0075

W Furmehed Office Speoo wi th wmdow. t a n f loor of Top-of-Troy Building (1-75 A 16 UOek per l of smak su i t e With loppy Zarax. sag-ratanal. etc $350 .'mo 3 S 3 - I M 0

TROY

buMtog Skyagm. enantai g a r e m 5 300-17,000 sq It e .eaeSe <n oround fioor Extra perkmq C e f Commonweal th Group 2W-0022

WESTLAND i.OOO aq laat Fenced let eveaaWe

BLOOMaWLO - u p ID 2.000 a* . . <>ohera Lafce/MapSa Aree Ger^

n e r e 651-3010 nanle ea-651-Oa f t

DO YOU HAVE EXTRA SPACE? Cona»*to« needs about 300 s q . l t . 2 room. unAjrmaried office M N W

Aa yau need la r o v bathing s u a snd an open mmd • a e ^ A a f s m s a s

TRAVERSE CiTY - I a n beach mdeor poo l dock prtv»-

C h a n> ' Feetfval JulyS-12. a»- r m WAaOKI BEACH

EXECUTIVE DESIRES LUXUMOUS 4 BEDROOM RANCH M OR NEAR FARMINGTON N«JLS FOR 1MMEC" *TE OCCUPANCY * - BATHS. ^ACJI22L WET BAR. COMPLETELY FINISHED WALK OUT BASEMENT

"JJS CENTRAL AIR, ALARM, INTERCOM FUU.T LANOeCAPCO WJTH SPRINKIFAE B ANY OTHER

SS R ° SE »-7 YRS OTD. POOL NOT DESIRED ANYTIME 561-1777

E x e c u t t v ® & w i f e

BROKERS OPEN HOUSE The introduction of Birmingham "e n e w t office and luxury apartment complex « :

280 DAINES 8T. ( 1 Sfflr. So. of Brown, off Woodward Ante.

in Downtown Birmingham). We hope you wW )otn u s for b reakfas t a t our new corpora te offlcee a n d view our remalolofl 5700 Sq. Ft. ot

TUESDAY, JUNE 280 Oamee St . .

Can Oian Paator a t :

UN1PROP

8C«(R.W.G-6C)

500 Help Wanted ASSISTANT MANAGER

IF YOU ARE WILD & CRAZY

AND NOT REAL LAZY

•mn M ' K lookmg (or 8 to 12 Ol »ou I( fill various manager & rep posi-tions Must enjoy Rock a »o" at Aotk an<3 wel t wall with opposite v . No e«t>e»>ence r w o e c Earn S" 50 an nou' while m i ramng Can

Mr Loorw> ?6 ' 8228

* 8 0 V e AVERAGE?. A growing pnone company naeCs inside sales ' r o t 'o nanoie incoming cam Ail th.n» $5 00 por nour S5 SO 90 days Advancement Must De outgo-i"g. aggressive wtin recent sales ex-Derience No Fees Employment Op-portunities 540-7235

ABSOLUTE CLEANING Mas Oes-r-i d l e accounts now open 'or Quality Housekeepers Supervisory position l c proven workers

464-1176. Eat 274

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS 'Or all snilts lor new store opening soon! Apply in person "-Eleven 9 Mile & ViOOIe&eil farmington Mills

ACCOUNTANT Aggressive Xasi track individual wrth a mnvrnym i .ears puOiiC ac .ounting eapeeerice for Birmingham

CALL US NOW! _EONARD OR ANN

6 4 5 - 2 2 0 0 ACCOUNTANT

? or more years CPA enperience <o> Soulhlield CP~ '"m 156-1620

ACCOUNTANT - 2 to J years PuOiiC accounting a«Derier>ce Excellent sport unity S nd-. ancement South-e d CPA firm 354-4044

ACCOUNT ir-.ippers r feasant 3 •moenefit

les and pe>»encec lo* ot |«e E.cel

<"6-6122

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK • e-ectromcs distributor seeks -dividual w>in experience in the ash application and 'econcilatior

oi accounts Must Oe accurate ana well organized Can B A Hoopes foi appt at 525-1155 ext 300

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACHYLIC S CABINET taOncalor -Experienced with hard-woods lami-i3t«s & veneers to> manufacturer o l rustom eommerciaJ fixtures d o c s A furniture PossiBte supervisory po-*.''ion. Call Ron at 533 -3200

500 Help Wanted

OAE Monday. June 9. 1986

EMPLOYMENT ACT NOW EMPLOYERS TEMPORARY

SERVICE Livonia Branch

NEEDS

Canton Livonia

Plymouth W. Bloomfield Guys & Gals

(or 50 non skilled mdustriaHobs

PAY IMMEDIATELY upon completion ot )0b

Daily or Weekly NO FEE

4 2 5 - 2 7 0 0

500 Help Wanted AIRE MASTER INDUSTRIES

Hiring for an positions Stock dis-play. management trainee*, market ing & clerical Advancement oppor (unities lor aggressive people Sum mer IOOS lor college students also available St. 100-$1,300 pw month to start Must be over IB and have car 537-7066

500 Help Wan tad

ADMINISTRATIVE''ASSISTANT CO-ORDINATOR - With a manufac-turing back ground some computer tpiefer programming! S accounting enpenence required This position requ i res a ded ica ted , highly motivated individual with gooa Inter personal skills & a good team play-er Ropo' i directly to the controller GOOD compensation benefit pack-age Send resume with salary histo-ry to Metai Work inc 12640 Burt Rd Detroit Mi 48223

Attn Controller ANSWER NG~TELEPHONES Hght office and typ-ng. fu l l time beneMs Reliable pleasant and Origin Entry level Farm.ngton Hills 476-7121

V. ANTED APPLIANCE TECH Tc service household relngeration and laundry equipment Refrigera-tion Service Inc 11111 Grand R.v-er Detroit. M. 48204 834-5540

ADMISSIONS SALES time io.' iocs vocaiiopai stflooi

ary plus commission ana bene-c i re f s e«penence required

1 569-2247

GREEN PLANT, M A I N T E N A N C E CO needs people to ma»ma>n plants m

ommercia' furidings & restaurants i : ' j"-|ima experience p.-elerred Call _ ^ 1

AIR* D E F E N S E Learn h o * to maintain missile guidance equipment Good pay ana Oentrfils 261-7380

ARMY 8E ALL YOU CAN BE

APPLICATIONS NOW BEING accepted al K mart. 37175 Grand River for part time employment. Morn-ing. alternoon and even-

at Lay-a-way.

K m a r t • An Eq^iat Opportunity Employe'

APPRENTICE CARPENTER

Must have "nonniedge ot carpentry Will train After 5o«"' 356-1787

AQUARIUM Maintenance Route -part time W Bloomfield area Own transportation Call Dave 851-1155

A

JOB

FOR

YOU! We have an overload of work Apply loda> lor long or short term tempo-rary pfc assignments No fee

Ideal For College Students • LIGHT INDUSTRIAL • PACKAGING • STOCK & WAREHOUSE • SHIPPING & RECEIVING Jobs Located in These Areas

•DEARBORN •DETROIT • LIVONIA

• PLYMOUTH •CANTON

• NOVI

Join the force that keeps you working

CALL

5 2 5 - 9 1 9 1

5 4 7 - 9 3 0 0 ROYAL OAK

FUTURE -FORCE

-EVPORAHV HELP SERVICE

ARCHITECT Minimum 5 years experience n

.i.y~;;s «vo''ca

A Kelly job puts your skills to work today.

lf you're looking tor a |Ob you can start right away, look to Kelly Services Be-cause right now we're hir-ing light industrial workers - both men and women -for a variety of short and long term assignments

LIGHT I N D U S T R I A L W O R K E R S

At Kelly, we'll help you ar-range a work schedule around your bus / college, family or personal sched-ule.

Plus, we can offer competi-tive pay. merit increases vacation pay, bonuses -and the chance to work with some of the best com-panies in town

For details call Kelly Ser-vices:

981-3130 Canton

522-4020 Livonia

522-3922 Livonia

729-1040 Westland

KELLY SERVICES The "Kelly Gir l" People

Nof&n employment agency - never a fee

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 'H

< Management posit'O future Call John Stevens Associ-ates Inc for appointment 964.-0700

A RENTA t AGENT to work part time n Westlar-d apt complex 522-4 720

Alarm Personnel

'"'nsiliiii~ii i r r tors S dispatchers Full range o ' benefits full or part t ime Apply in person or by resume

G U A R D I A N A L A R M 16101 Sctiaeter (at Puritan)

Detroit

500 Help Wan ted

500 Help Wanted

Armor Crewman Learn hi-tech teamwork as a crewman on a tank Good pay and benefits 261-7380

- ARMY BE ALL VOU CAN BE

ARTIST lor marker story boards Must be fast and good Send Xero» ol samp4es and resume to Art Di-rector. Suite 204. 26711 Northwesl-ern Hwy SouthtwM Ml 48034

ASPHALT LABOR needed $5 50 per hour Send name 4 pnone no on post card, to BtM. 288 E Maple Suite 167 Birmingham. Mich 48011

ASSEMBLY WORK Automotive Proto-type Wiring Har-ness facility need* ambitious people lo work in their processing area Shop atmosphere Knowledge ol automotive electrical helpful but rtol required Applications bemg accept-ed between 2-4pm. al 214) Heide. Troy. N of Maple belween Livemors 4 Crooks

ASSISTANT Manager - Arrow Drugs - must have 3 to 4 years experience Dearborn 1 area Call Ool'y for ap-pointment 581-4010

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE Retail Footwear Chain seeking Ca-reer-minded individual to train lor management Apply in person Big Sky 314 Fairlane Town Center Dearborn 271-3825

ASSISTANT MANAGERS and CASHIERS •

No Experience necessary $4 per hour to start Will train

Students Welcome! TOTAL SELF-SERVE STATIONS

10 Mile 6 Lahser. also Woodward at Coolidge

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ATTENTION HOMEMAKERS 4 STUDENTS' leading home cleaning company has daytime openings No weekends Car necessary, mileage pa-d Livonia 525-7290

ATTENTION STUDENTS Hiring immediately' Game Conces-sion. at Han Plaza needs SO new employees for the Summer Ethnic Festivals Work every Fr i . Sal 4 Sun thru Labor Day including Grand Prix. Motor "City Music Festi-val Montreux Jazz Festival 4 Michi-gan Slate Fair Must be 18 or over Self motivated sharp 4 agressive a must No experience necessary It interested, apply «t the Hart Ptaza Game Concession's office Tues.. June 10 4 Wed June 11 between 12 noon 4 4pm only

ATTENTION

1 0 0 PACKAGERS

NEEDED

Y

"Tool and die making at Budd is al l about teamwork."

R i c h a r d G r e e n e

Richard ( i reen t knowMht -vuluc of teamwork at Budd So do Edward Flapa" Rick Okerhjctm, George Couvreur and Edward Fludcr. Thev'Fc all Budd Company tool and die makers and they're all part of a proud tradit ion If you're interested in f inding out what too! and die making at Budd is really like, these are the men who know

"I l ike my job , t h i s is a g o o d b u n c h t o w o r k wi th . "

Rick O k e r j h e l m

At the Budd Company. everyone from top manage ment down is commi t ted to producing a quality product This results f rom a team spirit

_ that encourages work ing together toward a common goal Individual accomplish-ment is recognized and appreciated, and each member of the Budd team can rely on the support and cooperat ion of coworkers.

"You ' re no t h i r e d o n e m o n t h a n d ou t t h e n e x t . "

E d w a r d F l u d e r

Budd's long term contracts and planned diversif ication mean real job security and fewer layoffs for tool and die makers

If you w a n t t o w o r k , you 'U e m o n e y h e r e . "

E d w a r d Flaga

While there's no forced overtime. Budd tool and die makers can work 7 days a week if they choose Pay is $ 14 S6 an hour after 6 0 days, and COLA and shift premiums increase income levels Budd also offers a ful l range of generous benefits

"You can a d v a n c e t o supe rv i s ion . "

G e o r g e C o u v r e u r

Tool and die makers at Budd can move right to the top if they apply themselves Advanced training is availablc and. because of Budd's w ide scope of operations, there are excellent opportuni t ies to change jobs and progress w i th in the company

If you're a journeyman tool and die maker or have com-pleted an apprenticeship or equivalent program leading to journeyman status, you could become a part of the Budd team today For more details, submit resume or call: The Budd Company. 12141 Charlevoix Avenue, Detroit. Ml 48215. (313)82_V9314

' r.«ia tfc M*rr

"If Vi rnak

COMPANY Equal Oppnrruntfy Employrr

lo'r Livonia area Day. afternoon 4 midnight shift available Must be 18 years of age or older Must have re-liable transportation 4 be available tor 8 hour shifts Come in between the hours of 9-3 30pm

Somebody Sometime

Temporary Help 19203 Merriman

- (Village Fashion Mall i (Corner of 7 Mile 4 Merriman)

4 77-0900

500 Help Wanted AUTO BODY PERSON

Must be qualified Good pay Howe CodtMon. Westland 721 -3420

AUTO BODY SHOP PAINTER, expe-rience necessary Also Painters Helper Reliable steady workers Apply «i person 28829 Orchard Lake, between 12 4 13 Mile Farm-ington HHIs

A U T O M E C H A N I C The o l Tire 4 Auto Service 'etaiier •s expanding 4 is in search of quali-fied automotive technicians Aver-age Mechanic S l3 /hr Benefits in-clude vacations health 4 hospital-ization 4 technical (raining to help further your career Interested in the loining the = 1 Auto Service Team? Call Bob 353-0450

MARCH TIRE CO (An independent dealer ol the Goodyear Tire 4 Rubber Co »

PERSON TO MANAGE company-owned automotive serv»ce station in the Metro Detroit area Duties in-clude managing company asssets. supervising personnel and meeting sales obfeciives Also, must assure thai appearance ot personnel and station are In accordance with corn-pan* policy Compensation includes salary, commission and automotive repa.r income Refer inquiries to

214-471-5214 An Equal Opportunity Employer

PERSON -TO MANAGE company-owned automotive service station in the Metro Detroit area Duties In-clude managing company assets hiring 4 supervising personnel and meeting sales objectives Also must assure that appearance of person-nel and station are in accordance with company policy Compensation includes salary commission and au-tomotive repair income Please refer all inquiries to 214-471 -5214

"An Equal Opportunity Employer

AUTO PARTS DRIVER Auto Paris chain needs several driv-ers rc> run deliveries 4 stock parts Must have clean driving record & neat appearance - we check both Advancement potential - $3 50 hr to start Good benefits Apply m person 32214 W 8 Mile Rd , Farm-ington Hills

AUTO PORTER wanted for general JVayne area Steady |ob See At at BUCHAN 4 SONS, 33225 Michigan Ave . Wayne 326-5100

AUTO Reconditioning, Plymouth, full/part-time $4 to train $-6 experi-ence 15081 Northville. 2 blks N Of the Hilton. Providence Town Centre

AUTO RECONDITIONING PERSON Must be experienced Howe Auto Reconditioning Westland

721 2644

. BARBER OR BEAUTICIAN Dukes Family Hair Shop

Clientele Waiting Redlord area 531-6597

BEAUTY SALON MGR MINING AAFW M.HBAA B . ^ H cosmetologist for progressive salon management Troy area 55S-8649

BINDERY POSITION - Full lime for a business forms printer Need some-One with a background in bindery as well as a knwoledge of shipping pro-cedures Prefer someone who can handle a workplace with fast chang-ing conditions 4 short notice dead-lines il you have experience, apply at 13000 Inkster Rd . Redford be-tween 9am-4pm

BIRMINGHAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS Summer school program needs typ-ing 4 algeb'a teachers Contact Community Education office

642-4010. ext 550

500 Help W a n t e d

COLLEGE STUDENTS HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

TEACHERS

M a k e t h i s s u m m e r y o u r b e s t '

e v e r . . . w o r k f o r S . S . I .

L IGHT INDUSTRIAL

40 hour w e e k s available for Wixom, Novi, Walled Lake. Farmington Hills, Madison Heights, Troy. Roches te r , Bloomfield and Auburn Hills. NO EXPERIENCE NECES-SARY. (Must have reliable t ranspor ta t ion . )

NO FEE BONUSES

PAID VACATIONS

S O U T H F I E L D 5 6 9 - 7 5 0 0 LIVONIA 5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0 A U B U R N H I L L S 3 7 3 - 9 9 0 4 D O W N T O W N _ 9 6 3 - 2 2 9 0 S T E R L I N G H E I G H T S 1 9 7 7 - 5 7 4 0 F A R M I N G T O N HILLS # 8 5 5 - 8 9 1 0

SUPPLEMENTAL STAFFING, INC.

T h e T e m p o r a r y H e l p P e o p l e

500 Help Wanted

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

G E N E R A L L A B O R T R U C K D R I V E R S HI-LO D R I V E R S

W E L D E R S P A C K A G I N G

ALL AREAS ALL SHIFTS

M E N & W O M E N

Apply Tues - Thurs 9-11 am &. 1-3 pm

21711 W 10 Mile (10 Mite 4 Lahser |

Personnel Pool NEVER A FEE

BANK TELLER $5 65/HR No Experience Needed

Call Today 557-1200 JOQ Network Fee S65

BARBER OR BEAUTICIAN Clientele waiting at Share Your Hair 27726 Plymouth Rd Lhioma

425-5440

B L U E J E A N J O B S Apply Today, Work Tomorrow

Must have own reliable car and phone Plymouth. Livonia and Farm-ington Mills Can today tor appoint-men! *

STAFF BUILDERS Temporary Personnel

425-TEMP BONNIE'S HALLMARK SHOP

Nights 4 weekends Farmington at B Mile Crossroads Shopping Center Appfy in person 471-4009

BOOKKEEPER, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

To President ol small design man-agement and real estate develop-ment office In Troy (Mapie Coo-ildge area I Luxurious surroundings Long term opportunity -eutreiantlal salary to qualified and motivated In-dividual Resume to Box 746 Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schooicran Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER Rochester Hilfs Printing Firm has immediate opening tor part-time Bookkeeper Some experience pre-ferred Call Renee 853-7125

BOOK STORE MANAGER Energetic, responsible person wtth

eviousManagerlal and.'or Boo* previousManaQerU

ary Send resume - Attention Nora. 3555 Research Dr

Hills Mich 48024 Farmingto

474-656

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Experienced only.

Redlo'd area - overtime 531-0500

B u i l d i n g I n s p e c t o r The Charier Twp of W Bloomfield is accepting applications for the po-sition of Building Inspector Appli-cants should possess a h*gf> school diploma o» its equivalent and a mini-mum ol 3 years experience in the building trades or its equivalent. Knowledge of SOCA codes re-quned Salary $24,899 49 minimum to S27.888 38 maximum wllh an ex-ceflent fringe benefit program Ap-plications will be accepted until 4 pm Monday. June 16 "986 in the Personnel Of ice 4460 Orchard Lake Rd W Bloomfield

An Eoual Opportunity Employer

BUS QfllVER. PART-TIME Please call 399-0680

BUS DRIVERS NEEDED for summer day camp In West Bloomfield Musi be 25 years 4 oldei Please can day camp office 661-1000 ext 254

CAB ORIVERS No experience necessary Earn 5200 to S300 weekly Call Mon thru Fri . 9 AM to 12 Noon 356-1238

500 H » p W h i M

BRANCH MANAGER

The international leader in computer ized lime ac-counting systems Is open-ing a new corporate sales oflice in the northwest sub-urban area Should have 3-5 yrs of successful sales management experience in computers, business ma-chines or telecommunica-tions. You will be responsi-ble for the complete sales, service, administrative and P&l funct ions for the southeast Michigan mar-keting area This includes the startup and staffing of sales, service and office people in your new branch facility Compensation in-cludes salary, commis-sions. bonuses, paid bene-fit plan, company car & ex-penses. First year earnings should reach the $40 -$70,000 range For information send re-sume only to:

Gary Wayne Kronos Incorporated

2400 E. Devon Des. Plaines. Ill 60018

500 Help Wanted (CARETAKER lor private beacfi through Labor Day Older couple preferred Apply m person Tues. June 10; 7PM B67-57P8 • 851-7914

CARPENTER 4 Carpenter Helpers wanted by remodeling contractor Send qualifications <o P O Box 2488 Farmington Hills. Ml 48018

CARPENTER needed immediately with rough and funsh experience

Sentry Contractors Inc 476-4444 or 476-4440

CARPENTER - Outside work, full lime, experienced with hand 4 pow-

! er carpentry tools Will train the rest Oakland County area Call Avon Insulation. 852-6090

BRIDGEPORT 4 LATHE OPERATORS

Experience preferred Will train right person Benefits 4 overtiTrw Apply ar C L Rieckhoff Co , 13101 Eckles Rd B'dg 7. Ptymoulh Ml 946-8220

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Minimum 2 years experience Musi have own tools 4 able 10 work from blueprint Apply between Sam-noon al £ 4 E Fastener. 300 industrial 0« l a c o s s from Burroughs!. Plymouth

CABINET MAKERS Experienced in building 4 laminat-ing Farmington area

476-2233

CARPENTERS 4 carpenters helpers l o build decks Some experience own transportation 4 loo's West-land area Call after 6pm. 729-4569

CARPENTER S HELPER Good pay. excellent hours Own transportation Call after 6pm 522-3582

CARPENTERS - Novi area Good pay

429-7765 CARPENTERS Ultimate Construction is looking for sub contractors to build custom decks or persons with carpentry skills 426-3375

C A R P E T C L E A N I N G T E C H N I C I A N S

FULLTIME

Sears. Roebuck 4 Co . li-censee. KeyServ Group, a now hiring for carpel clean-ing technicians Applicants for this posit ion must have a valid driver's license like hard work and be able to operate a van m a sate, professional manner We offer a good salary and benefits package For con-sideration please call C313) 261-8790

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CABLE WRITER City of Southfield

Salary range $17,779 to $20,682 plus a comprehensive benefit pack-age Write-script for cable TV pro-duction and promotions, coordi-nates programming Opepalas char-acter generator lor municipal chan-

C A R P E T I N S T A L L E R

I N S T R U C T O R We are looking lor a re-sponsible, dedicated Indi-vidual wtio Is capable ol evaluating Carpet installers & their workmanship Must have thorough Snowiedge ol Carpel installation pro-cedures 4 must be able to convey these to others Musi be willing to travel Company benefits 4 salary commensurate with knowl-edge 4 experience Cad ROBERT WISE, 353-0160

el lor l Bachelor s degree in Journal-ism. English or related field 1 year related experience required Excel-lent writ ing and communication skills are necessary Apply; Person-nel Office. City ol Southfieid, 26000 Evergreen Rd Southfield, M l 48076. by 5 pm Friday, June 20. 1986

An Equal Opportunity Employer

-CAMP Activity Counselors r.eeded lor Roeper Summer Day Camp in. the following areas

• Computer • Pottery • Li feGuard'WSI • Photography

Call Ernestine, at 642-1500

CAMP COUNSELORS To work In summer camp with chil-dren with special needs June 26 thru July 19 Males and minorities encouraged lo apply Contact John Dodge Methodist Children's Vil-lage 531-4060

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CANVASSERS FOR large home im-provement company Top pay Must have auto No experience neces-sary, will train Call between 10-12, ask for Scott or Sam. 258-5102

CARETAKER lor cementery in Fern-dale, live-In including utilities plus salary Experience Ideal for 2nd |ob 398-1888

500 Help W a n t e d

A Kelly job fits your lifestyle

At Kelly, we' l l h e l p you a r r a n g e a work s chedu le a r o u n d your busy col lege , fami ly or pe r sona l schedule .

Plus, we can offer compe t i t i ve pay. mer i t increases, vacat ion pay, work c lose t o h o m e , b o n u s e s — and the c h a n c e t o work with s o m e of the bes t c o m p a n i e s in town.

D a t a E n t r y

S e c r e t a r i e s

T y p i s t s

R e c e p t i o n i s t s

Word P r o c e s s o r s

S w i t c h b o a r d

O p e r a t o r s

Light I n d u s t r i a l

So c o m e t o Amer ica ' s n u m b e r o n e n a m e in t e m p o r a r y help. We'll put you t o work t o d a y — wi th no delay! Call for an a p p o i n t m e n t or m o r e informat ion .

3 5 3 - 7 8 5 7 2 6 9 5 0 T a f t R o a d

Novi

KLim~ S E n v i C E S

Not an anptoymeiu agrfcey norr a lee. An equal opport tuury employer tVT/tl.

W A N G

S P E C I A L I S T S Manufacturers National Bank of Detroit is seeking a professional to join its Uvonia Data Processing Center a s a WANG Specialist at the programmer level. Candida tes m u s t p o s s e s s a minimum of 2 years' experience on WANG VS hardware, using COBOL Experience on WANGnet and EBAS. along with IBM mainframe (OS/MVS. 370. 38X. 33X) desirable.

We offer a competitive salary, flexible (cafetena style) benefits, and a profes sional work environment. Qualified candidates should send their resume and salary history to:

Technica l Rec ru i t e r 4 1 1 W. L a f a y e t t e Det ro i t , Ml 4 8 2 2 6

& MANl FAC Tl Rf R S u w k i Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V

CARPET .'WINDOW CLEANERS Make $5 -S8 per hour while working

Up -ton Hills Office Need own transportation Call 855-1074

CAR RENTAL Rapidly growing car rental company is looking lor ambrttous employees to initiaUy pickup & deliver cars 10 our customers Must be personaBle & have a good driving record Call Replacement Reni-A-Car 559-9462

CARRIERS - PART-TIME Openings for permanent part-time Carriers to work Mon thru Fr i . be-ginning 2 AM The |ob involves dis-tribution ot the Wall Street Journal m the Southfield and Bwrnrngham areas Must have minimum auto coverage No sales or collections in-volved Salary approx $85 to $140 per week, depending on route size and including auto allowance To apply, please contact 965-6668 or 965-6869 between 10:30 AM and 4 PM. Mon thru Fri.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIER for womens apparel store Experi-ence in operating NCR type elec-tronic register Must understand de-bits, credits. S compose dally re-ports Excellent salary, no evenings or Sundays & liberal discount on shoes 4 clothing

R O Z & S H E R M MAPLE-TELEGRAPH

8S5-8855 CASHIER - FULL TIME

Apply Trevarrow Hardware. 97 W. Long Lake Rd . Near Livernots. Troy Mich

C A S H I E R Full time position lor private Detroit College Responsible for dally cash control including receipt verifica-tion. custody, transfer and summary ol cash transactions Some comput-er experience desirable Excellent benefits Send resume 4 salary re-quirements to Box 758. Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcratl Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

CASHIER - PART TIME EVENINGS lor Technical school Hours: 4:30-8 30 PM . Mon - Fri Call Sara, 464-7387

CASHIER - PART-TIME Afternoons 4 weekends Musi be

18 Apply at Maple Drugs, 31»05 Joy Rd . Westland

CASHIER/SALES TWELVE OAKS. NOVI

TEL-TWELVE SHOPPING CENTER We seek mature enthusiastic per-sons with neat appearance and cashier or sales experience for the above locations (No1 under 17 - not a summer »ob only) Immediate dis-count Call for interview. 358-3933

CASHIERS for Shell Brush less Car Wash Earn over $4 per hour WIH train Apply 27000 W 8 Mile near Inkster 4 Southfieid

CASHIERS Full or part-time, afternoons and nights Redford area Starting $4 25 an hour 535-0735

CASHIERS Full t ime afternoons Training pro-vided experience he»pful Apply m person at Joy Merriman Amoco 314t 1 Joy Rd

CASHIERS Must be personable 4 outgoing!

Good Payt App ly Howard s Beeuty Supply Farmlnglon 477-544B

CASHIERS - PART TIME Vard Help • Fun 4 Part Time

U-Heul , & r A M - 4 P M Inkster Rd Red»ord

P A R T T I M E D R I V E R S

W e h a v e D r i v e r o p e n i n g s a v a i l a b l e f o r i n d e p e n d e n t

C o n t r a c t o r s i n G a r d e n C i t y a n d W e s t l a n d f o r m e n o r

w o m e n d r i v e r s . M u s t h a v e t r u c k , v a n o r f u l l s i z e

s t a t i o n w a g o n a n d b e a v a i l a b l e o n c a l l f o r M o n d a y

a n d T h u r s d a y t o d r o p o f f b u n d l e s o f p a p e r s t o

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c c a r r i e r s .

C a l l t h e

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c

C i r c u l a t i o n D e p a r t m e n t

O a k l a n d C o u n t y — 6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0

W a y n e C o u n t y — 5 9 1 - 0 5 0 0

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted CASHIERS - Position* tor fu l o. pert time caaftlara are avaliaMe Soma experience helpful Benefit, avaiiaoie Apply in person i t tha Speedway Station at 7 Mule 4 New-burgh in Livoraa

CASHIERS Seeking pie a u n t responsible Indi-viduals lor pan lime and t u i lima position al our Royal Oak location Please call 644-5300. ext 245

Erb LUMBER CO. BIRMINGHAM

CASHIERS/STOCK Fun/part time Musi be dependable *5 per IW lor rlghi person Apply at 7-Eleven 29316 Orcnard Lake Rd , Farmington HHIs.

CASHIERS WANTED to run aell-serve gas at high volume Sunoco re-pair tecwiy m Southtteld Experience preferred but nol necessary 3 shifts available Call Pam at 352-9717

CASHIER - S4-S8./HR No Experience Needed

557- 120C j o b Networtt Fee $65

CATERING POSITION Denver 4 sell Lunches to line office buildings 9AM- 1PM Must have car 4 be dependable Salary * Com-misston 4 gas money Apply 25099 Telegraph Rd N. of 10 M»e Vassal's Catering

CERTIFIED AUTO MECHANIC Engine tune-up, repair brakes 4 braking systems Mature, response Die htatty productive 4 motivated needed for full t ime position with growing rental car company based in Warren, Ml Management experi-ence a plus. Contact C McTeer at

751-8111

500 Help Wanted

COLLEGE STUDENT To assist Sales Manager in Auto Dealership tor the summer Checking in new cars, ordering cars, etc. Must have good grade av-erage. See Mr. Ryckman

-TOWN 4 COUNTRY DODGE Grand River rt Mile

Farmington

CH1L0 CARE center IA Livonia 4 Westland need summer Day Camp Coordinator and Permanent Sue Coordinator Associate degree witn 12 hours in Early Childhood re-quired Bachelor s Degree, experi-ence preferred 722-0040

CHURCH SEXTON,'Inside Approx 30 hours per week - cleaning inside of Church Garden City Presbyterian Church. For application, call 421-7820 or after 6pm. 729-7411

CIRCUIT BOARD Manufacturer has light industrial openings We oiler steady employment 4 a satisfying lob We offer a paid medical plan 4 life insurance. We ofter paid vaca-tion 4 holidays. We offer profit shar-ing 4 on - the - |ob training We offer $5/h». with a 90 day review Apply .n person before 11.30am or after 1:00pm al 32900 Capmol a " Farm-ington Rd , Livonia

CLAIMS EXAMINER Non-Smoker

Applicants must possess 2 years claims experience, typing and com-munication skills Excellent location and benefits For further information contact the Personnel Department

Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance Co of America Twelve Mile 4 Farmington Rd

553-2000

COLLEGE STUDENTS

WE NEED YOUR ENERGY &

SKILLS W i d e v a r i e t y of

j o b s .

C L E R I C A L L E G A L

I N D U S T R I A L

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Apply Wed. thru Fri.. 9-11 Am & 1-3 pm

21711 W. 10 Mile (10 Mile & Lahser)

Personnel Pool NEVER A FEE

Communications Learn how to r«x and operate communications equipment Good pay and benef 11s 261 -7380

ARMY BE ALL YOU CAN BE

500 H 4 p Wanted

COUNSELOR tor Summer Day Camp lor Young Children react ing or counseling experience preferred Must be available for the l u l 10 weeks from Fr i . June t3th tfwu Fri.. Aug 22nd Salary la comparable lo other Camp jobs Bring resume in hand to 4230 Middlebelt Rd . (V. mile S of Long Lake! W Bloom-held interviews will be held on Mon-day Tuesday 4 Wednesday. June 9-10-11th al 12 Noon NOCals Please'

COUNTER HELP lor Westland dry (

Can ik ends

721-3231

COUNTER HELP 4 PRESSERS Plymouth Area dry cleaning plant needs counter help 4 assembly per-son 4 pressers CaH 453-7188

COMMUNITY CENTER ATTENDANT

- PART-TIME -Friday evenings 4 Saturdays 44 an hour. Requires General Office s*Hls, etc Apply Personnel, City of Troy. 500 W Big Beaver

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLEANING PERSON. expe«.enced for Southfield apartment complex Mon thru Fn. 8 30AM-5PM S4 an hour Must be lettable! 354-0331

CLEANING PERSON Looking for experienced hardwork-ing cleaning person for 150* apart-ment community In Troy Duties In-clude upkeep o l hallways, laundry

- e f f icm QnJy mini,flail rooms and applicants w . . . . .nts with references can Man-ager Mon-Frf. 10am- 1pm

362-0320

CLEANING WOMAN needed imme-diately for hallways 4 vacant apart-ment cleaning at large Westland apartment complex $4 hour lo start Reliable energetic applicants please call 9am-5m 522-3364

IMMEDIATE opening for full time Night Clean up person. Musi be bonded and experienced Work shift. 11-6 AM Contaci Creon Smith 453-1620

CLERICAL

T E L E P H O N E S A L E S R E P P A R T T I M E

Sears Roebuck and Co li-censee. KeyServ Group, has position available tor salee orientated individual to handle Incoming phone calls and discuss services offered with potential cus-tomers Applicants must be at least 18 years old and possess a pleasant phone voice nad mariner We offer competitive wage, an op-portunity lor advancement For consideration, please call (313)261-8790

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CONSIDER FOSTER PARENTING Single or 2-parent family homes are needed lor mentally retarded chil-dren o« adults Some need first floor bedrooms Agency provides train-ing. licensing and support Family rs paid over $700 month Parenting, teaching or nursing skills helpful For more information call Homet.rv-de- Wayne County, 455-8880 Oak-land County call 286-2780

CONSTRUCTION SITE Superin-tendent and Assistant Superintend-ent Full time with benefits lor multi-family protect Please send resume to P O Box 7151. Bloomfield Hitls. M! 48013

CONSTRUCTION LABORER Experience helpful but not neces-sar>_ Must be dependable, with own transportation Cal 464-6833

CONSTRUCTION S14/HT HIRING NOW

Call Today- 557- t200 Job Network Fee S65

COOK - "ul! time experienced or\f Apply in person 9am-3pm 18633 Beech Daly. Redford between 6 4 7 Mile

COOK NEEDED For pre-school cen-ter Please apply in person at Chil-dren s Wo«d 29375 Hal sled. Farm-ington Hills. Mich 553-4656

CLERK CASHIER - Previous experi-ence preferred Full t ime or part time Apply 33525 Five Mile, Livo-nia 421-3784

CLERK Den and meat counter Experience preferred Mr B's Meats 4 Deli, 16721 Middlebelt. Livonia

CLERK/RECEIVING Computer Sales

Livonia mini-computer firm needs bright, well motivated person to handle receiving, data entry and stocking ot computer equipment Entry level position will train m all areas Some familiarity wllh com-puters preferred Typing required Send resume and salary require-ment to Box 716. Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers, 36251 School-craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

CLUB MANAGER Experienced Manager is needed to operate a licensed lounge and other related functions for a non-profit Or-ganization Qualified persons should submit resume and salary require-ments to Box 882 Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers, 36251 School-craft Rd . Livonia, Michigan 48150

CNC LATHE OPERATOR On precision machine aircraft parts Experienced - full benefits Hytrol, Garden City 261-8030

COORDINATOR OF

VOLUNTEERS Part-time opening reporting to Di-rector ot Volunteer Services coordi-nating the volunteer component of a Supportive Care Services program including staffing, training, evaluat-ing, acting as liaison with nursing coordinator ot program, community presentation and staff work related to department projects Must pos-sess strong human relation skills In-cluding ability to assess and relate lo terminal and chronically III pa-Hants and families Bachelor's De-

•ee in human services field pre-rred, minimum 5 years relevant

work experience :n a direct-service or hospice related program Send resume to Erleen Nichols. Employ-ment Manager Human Resource Department

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital 900 Woodward Ave. Ponliac. Ml . 48053

An Equal Opportunity Employer

COUNTER HELP Summertime, par i time or full time Learn 4 earn Sutton Place Clean-ers Phone mornings. 356-9236

COUNTER SALES 4 SERVICE Insty-Pnnu has immediate fuS t ime opening for permanent posit ion In Rochester Hills Duties include counter sales'service 4 light pro-duction Musi be good at math, spelling 4 communication skills. Will Main Fringe benefits Call Diane at

852-3675

C U T T E R GRINDER MAN. (Royal Oak)

3 years experience 261-8780

C P PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS -now accepting applications lor stu-dio photographers on Tues June 10 between noon 7 PM Please apply m person al 20428 Plymouth Rd

DATA ENTRY/ CONTROL CLERK Excellent opportunity for individual with a minimum ot 1 year prior key punch or data entry experience Must be dependable with good work references 4 have good figure appti-tude

Work 7am-3'45pm, Mon thru Fri We o.tler a good starting pay rate and many benefits including mer-chandise discount 4 tree parking Ouaified applicants should call Mrs Mann at 833-6906

Winkelman's An Equal Opportunity Employer

Monday. June 9. 1900 OAE

500 H ^ p Wanted

DIETARY A I D S L A U N D R Y A I D S M A I N T E N A N C E

Part time af i l fu aviiaCMe Apply m person

University Convalescent Home 2&550 Five M*e. Uvonia

DIRECT CARE/PROGRAM AIDE needed to work in group home w the Livonia area SpUt ahift afler-noons/mldragMs. part time High school diploma. MORC training pre-ferred Call Sam-4pm. 501-3722

DIRECT CARE WORKER - Flaxib* hour*, pan time Ca l for interview between 9AM-4PM Mon -Fri

855-3588

DIRECT CARE WORKERS at group home in eeflevWe. Part time. All shifts available. High school diploma or equivalent required. «4.35 to start Can 753-3171

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKERS - Posi-tions available in a group home for develop mentally 'disabled adults. Hours, location, benefits etc. ex-plained at interview S4 35 to start Apply at our Uvonia office, on June 13. 1986. between 9-3 PM only Al-ternative Services Inc . 32625 W 7 Mile Rd Sulle 11. 1 blk E. of Farm-ington Rd.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE WORKER Midnight Shift, for Group Home m Livonia Ask for Ed 522-0362

DIRECT CARE WORKERS -10 work mentally retarded adults m

homes MORC training pre-s s 00 per hour plus benents

Call: - 557-7650

group rerred

500 H t l p Wantad

DRIVER WANTED Need mature peraon lor part time position aa driver WW co-ordinate with and tranapon eye patients In the Detioit Metropolitan area. Po«-Oon wm poaalbly develop into fu i time Good driving record a neoaaal-ty Chauffeurs kcense preferable Contact Ginny al FrankUn Eye Con-sultants. Southfield 353-1764

DRY CLEANER help warned Apply within On«+4our Martmizing 13509 Middlebelt M Schoolcraft in Uvonia EDITOR lor bt-monshfy membership magaane for Southfield service

Responsible for writing, and layout Report to Direc-Public Relations Send re-

sume with salary requirements lo Ellen. 24800 Northwestern Hwy. Suite 405. Southfield Ml 49075

ELECTRICIAN - minimum 5 yrs ex-perience In commercial, some resi-dential. no others need apply

S57-5965

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS,'pack-agers work 40 hrs per week, 52

yr plus overtime, con-tract positions. Call Vickie 357-0034

ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTER Repair Technician - Experience neceeaary Sand resume and salary requirements to: 25100 Evergreen -= 111 Southfield. Mich , 48075

DAY CAMP Counselor/Bus Driver -21 years old. willing to obtain chauf-feurs "cense Prior experience with youms Apply al Farrrmglon Area YMCA, 28100 Farmington Rd

DELIVERY DRIVER/Wa iehouse Helper with good Driving Record Apply United Janitor Supply Co , 18434 F.tzpatrick St.. Detroit

DELIVERY 4 INSTALLATION rge. national, commer

company seeks persons nstal washers 4 dryers 56 00 per

hour Good benefits Apply m per-son 30685 W Eight Mile. Livonia.

DELIVERY,STOCK PERSONS Must be mature, responsible, de-pendant 3nd flexible Good driving record Full time day positions avail-able S4.Q0 hourly to start Apply in »rson Mon thru Fri.. 10 AM to 4 PM at The Yankee Peddler. 22790

between Ndvi"4 Meadowbrook Rds.)

DEPENDABLE, hard working per-son wanted tor lawn maintenance co 40 hrs week $5 00'hr to start Call Ron Blackmer 669-3672

DESIGNER - AUTOMATION Ar. ustabi shed pa r t i teeding com-pany needs ri-sponsible individual w.th a technical school background and 1 ears minimum design experi-ence tor J- . gn and developmeni o l parts feeders conveyors and han-dling systems. Pay commensurate with experience Respond by re-sume only to Campbel' Machines. 46400 Grand Rrver. Novi. Ml 48050

DESIGNERS SHOWROOM Entry level opportunity with prestl-

wholesale fabric showroom and/or sales background Please send resume to:

Brunscrtwigfils. I nc . 1700 Stutz Drive - a 15, Troy. Mich . 48084

COORDINATORS - Garden Crty tanning center needs 6 sharp male/ female (part time), flexible hrs. Ap-plications taken Tues . June 10, 11am-4pm at The Suntan Center 27567 West Warren. Garden City

COSMETOLOGIST Experienced Salary.commensurate with qualifica-tions Excellent benefits In salon education funded Send resume to Beautiful People Hair Forum. 550 Forest Ave , Plymouth. M l 48170. Attention: Pony,

COUNSELORS NEEDED for day camp travel program Must be 18 years or older Call J C.C day camp office for more information. 661- tOOO ext 254

COUNTER CLERK Part time for dry cleaners, depend-able high school student for Farm-ington 4 Southfield area 477-6410 |

DESPERATELY SEEKING Salesper-son Experienced, creative, full time. fo« custom invitation 4 gift shop The Paper Place Applegate Square.

356-6468

DIE DESIGN ENGINEER With 5 years experience with small to medium progressive dies and fix-tures Knowledge of SPC helpful Chance to become part of top man-agement ol dies and stamping busi-ness in Livonia. Send resume to Box 698. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Uvoola. Michigan 48150

DIE REPAIR Day Shift

Small to medium progressive and transfer dies, problem shooting ex-perience a plus Excellent benefit program Wages dependent upon experience Apply between 9am and 4pm

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g 315 W. Ann Arbor Rd

Plymouth 453-1515

DIE SETTER for small metal stamping plant Ex-perience required in setting line 4 progressive dies Must be take-charge person Apply in person

SUCHER TOOL & MFG. 29566 W 9 Mile. Farmin$fon Hills

500 Help W a n t e d

COACHES - Local swim d u b look-ing for full time, professional 4 en-thusiastic swim coaches able to work with 5 to 18 yr olds Lltesaving 4 WSl desired 561 -2493

COLLECTOR experienced telephone collector needed tor immediate opening Pre-

s agency experience required lor Mr Moore for Interview

353-0480 ext 268

COLLEGE STUDENTS •deal Summer Driving Jobs still available Apply Penguin ice Cream 12-4PM 34025 Schoolcraft. Livonia

(W of Farmlnglon Rd i

CASHIERS Full or part time, flexible hrs

Will tram Apply at Ouik -Ptk 9450 Lilley - Plymouth

38675 Ann Arbor Rd. - Uvonia 39409 Joy Rd - Canton

29405 12 Mi - Farming!on Hills 41106 W 5 Mile - Plymouth

COMBINATION Body Repair 4 Auto Painter wanted Must have tools 4 experience Emery Service Center. 33234 Beechwood. 522-5535

COMBINATION* PERSON - body man 'painter needed lor d e a n mod-ern (hop In S o u * Lyon Excellent pay l benefits paid vacation 4

437-4184

D I S C O V E R

ALL MEW J O I N O U R WINNING T E A M S

AT O A K L A N D M A L L & S O U T H F I E L D W a o f fe r

• Day* I Late Nighla - • Night* - '3.75 per hour •4.24 per hour • Free Uniform*

• Ftm M e a l * • F l e i i M a Work S c h e d u l e • Paid Training • Brand New Reslaurenta

• Advancement Opportunities Appl icat ions will b e a ccep t ed f rom.

J u n e 9 th -13 th - Sa t . , J u n e 14th 12-7 3 P.M.-9 P.M. - Monday thru Friday

Noon-5 P.M. S u n d a y at both loca t ions 29285 Southfield Rd.. SouthMd N. of 12 MUe

(313) 559-3460 Oakland Mall - 14 Mile Rd . Troy

(313) 563-4903 or call (313) 271-9300 '

M o v e I n t o A R e w a r d i n g Sa les Career W i t h M e r r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

O u r r a p i d g r o w t h in M i c h i g a n m e a n s c a r e e r o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r s a l e s p r o f e s s i o n a l s I n t e r e s t e d in r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e n a t i o n ' s p r e - e m i n e n t r e a l e s t a t e f i rm in O a k l a n d C o u n t y . L e a r n a b o u t o u r ( a i n n g p r o g r a m , faci l i t ies , a n d m a r k e t i n g c o n c e p t s a t a R E A L E S T A T E S E M I N A R :

S o m e r s e t I nn 2 6 0 1 W . B i g B « a v « r R d .

T r o y

T h u r s d a y , J u n e 2 6 , 1 9 8 6

7 P . M .

F O R R E S E R V A T I O N S C A L L S A N D Y A T 5 4 0 - 7 2 0 0

DISPENSING OPTICIANS - fuH time needed for retail opticaT office. Prior experience preferred Apply In per son Nu-Vision Optical in Wonder land Mall, m Livonia

DOG GROOMEP wanted, must hava shop experience Shear Magic Pel Salon. Livonia 464-17 to

DRAFTSMAN Fsrmington Mills precision metal mec*ime shop has position open for person wtth extensive background m mechanical engineering type drafting Capable of machine design & precision component detailing Extensive board work, retirees wel-come Call 471-2300

• DRAFTS PERSON -Civil Engineering. Experienced Oniyi

731-8030

DRAFTSPERSON E l e c t r i c a l / M e c h a n i c a l

Draftsperson/Deaigner with 2-3 years experience In electrical and mechanical drawings for detail and minor design work on industrial products

Top pay snd bsneflts Apply in per-son Mon thru Fri.. 8am to 4.30pm.

D y n a p o w e r C o r p . 29199 Orchard Lake Rd.

farmington Hills. Ml 48018 An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRAPER* SEWERS & CUTTERS Experienced for custom work room

534-1777

DBAPERV WORKROOM High volume workroom, for large corporation. Is looking lor help Many company benefits Call Mon thru Fri . Bam-4pm 425-2355

DRIVER - FULL-tlme position, tor high volume Auto Parts Store Also hiring pan-time Stock Help. Contact Mike at 476-0400

ELECTRONICS Techs S Support

Livonia mini-computer firm looking for recent graduates trom tech or high school for two entry level open-ings One opening Involves testing and light repair e* mini computers and peripherals Second, opening in-volves assisting customers and hooking up equipment and diagnos-ing problems vta-fhe phone. We w« tram Come work for a great compa-ny with even better benefits Send resume and salary requirements to Box 720, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcratl Rd.. Liwonia. Michigan 48150

ELECTRONICS WE HAVE IMMEDIATE JOBS

We have Immediate open-ings ir. the Troy area. 6 months experience with circuit board and soldering required Day shift. Excel-lent pay Very good oppor-tunities for Jiomemakers No fee

CALL NOW

977-5740

Supplemental

500 Help Wan ted TAZAKl IS a worldwide •nanutacturar of alaetiical Oismtx. Hon sysieeia foi the automotive m-dustry We are growing rapkSy and are currently looking for lug time employees In theae areaa

ENGINEERING Mechanical. Elec-trical. Manufacturing Engineers or

ASSISTANT ENGINEERING • positions involve blueprint reading, computer usage, liaison work wrth auto companies Drafting skills help-ful but not required Training provid-ed Good communicat ion skins required.

COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING -experience In C.A.D operations helpful but not required Training provided/ j

CLERICAL - m our Engineering Divi-sion Duties include typing. Wing, copy work. computer data entry

Company offers good benefits and excellent working environment. Ap-plications are being accepted at exjr Canton facility t rom Mon . June S thru June 27 at:

AMERICAN YA2AKI CORP 6700 Haggerty Road

Canton. Ml 48187 11-275 & Ford Rd. Area)

ENJOY WORKING OUTSIDE?

WE HAVE JOBS FOR YOU

Lawn maintenance jobs are available in Ferndale, Royal Oak, Berkley and Mt. Clemens. No experience necessary Reliable trans-portation is required.

NEVER A FEE BONUSES

PAID VACATION

(R.W.Q-7C)**C

500 Help Wanted

Condominium Complex 3*2-4418

EXPERIENCED ' TELEMARKETERS Immediate long term tem-porary positions available for a f te rnoon shift In Southfieid. 6 months expe-rience required. Must be able to deal with profes-sional business accounts. Never a fee.

BONUSES PAID VACATIONS

569-7500

Supplemental Staffing. Inc. -

The Temporar?>Ulp Peo

^FACTORY - S10-17.SO/HR. HIRING TODAY

Cell Now! 557-1200 Job Network Fee $65

FANTASTIC SUMMER EMPLOYMENT

Safety/lmformatlon Officers

Do you enjoy working outdoors A dealing with me pufcSc? We f a n immediate openings m the Royal Oak area. Excellent full A part time poeltlons lor coaage students Ap-plicants must pc a valid driv-er's lioenee. working auto, high school grad. flexible hours Appfy in person only .

Personel Dept. G u a r d i a n G u a r d

S e r v i c e 20800 Southfield Rd . SouthftaM

500 Help Wanted

FOWEA DESIGNER NEEDED Experienced Fu> 4 pen Urne posi-tions evaMabie WeetMnd/Uvonia area For further mlormaOoii t t m m ea«r 261-9080

FRAME PERSON waMad/oMaf E2 knar equitxnenr Clean modem shop m South Lyon looking lor reaponel-bie dean experienced frame person Cue—ant pay t benefits PMd vaca-tion & heafth nsuranoe 437-4184

FREE JOBS IN PLYMOUTH

We have more jobs than people. Join the temporary work force and still main-tain your flexible life style. Packaging jobs with no ex-perience necessary are now available. 2 shifts. NO FEE

BONUSES PAID VACATIONS

Call today & bring a friend

Livonia 525-0330 Farmington Hills 855-8910

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

The Temporary Help People

500 Help Wantad GENERAL MAMTENANCC/Oaan-

araa Cm and 4774

q«*»d. S8 par hour to Mart, apply ID Pjjraon 2424 Beech Daly. Mkatar.

GENERAL SHOP HELP - M i M experienced M t f t i m a a y inckneO. 50 hours par week. Radford toem-sMp C a l tor a c p - a n M M

532-0277

Q«OUNOS CREW - workers needed tor Summer t Fa* Must be over I S Appiy m parson or caa Western God » Country Club. Redlord 531-154®

GROUNDS KEEPER Accepting Application, lor person over 18 Perman Ridgewood person at the rental office. l2-8prr Mon thru Frt 6470 Vtfa. I" C M

FULL-TIME - PART-TIME Due to expansion, national company has openings In our Telephone Or

Oept 12 Mrie/GraanfMd area. S5.-S7. per hour Students W«-come' 443-8887

Southfield Sterling Hts.

569-7500 977-5740

The Staffing. Inc. ie TertiporarfWelp People

E M P L O Y M E N T C O N S U L T A N T

Put yourself/secretarial background to better use' Our Troy office has opening for a highly motivated in-side Sales Consultant for our Office ServK«s Department Good Inter-viewing and phones skills a must Extensive training, benefits, salary and commission and bonus plan can Mr book span al WU-MJOO

SNELLING & SNELLING OF TROY

DRIVER - Ideal for male, days, full time, -^sponsible for 7 cars, drivers 4 daily runs, need excellent driving record Kathy 562-9640

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DRIVER/LABORER - good driving record, good health. Call 8am-10am. 537-2364

DRIVER Mature person needed lor tran-sporting elderly Part time Call 737-9062

DRIVERS AMBULANCE EMT Neat, strong Start $18,000 up lo S26.700 plus many benefits Sam only 16401 W 7 Mile. Detroit

DRIVERS needed musi have good driving record & be familiar with De-troit & surrounding suburbs Call T A S between 10-2pm 642-0694

DRIVERS WANTED Suburban taxi cab company growing commercial account in need of full time profes-sional drivers Call between 9am and noon tor an appt 471-0650

DRIVERS with good driving record for ice cream street vending routes Apply Penguin ice Cream. 12-4PM 34025 Schoolcraft. Livonia (W ot Farmington Rd |

OR1VER - S7-10HR. No experience needed

CALL TOOAY 557-1200 Job Network Fee $65

ENERGETIC PERSON for last grow-ing. fast paced office. Musi be flexi-ble & able to handle a variety of du-nes Pleasant phone w*ce, typing a plus Salary $200 lo $250 weekf, Send resume to: IMP. 18777 W 10 Mile, Southfield, M t . 4807S

E x c e l l e n t O p p o r t u n i t i e s

In T e l e m a r k e t i n g

We need individuals with top-notch communication skiUs for immediate long term temporary assign-ments. 6 months experi-ence necessary Days & evenings ava i lab le in Southfieid & Birmingham

P A I D V A C A T I O N S

NEVER A FEE

BONUSES

569-7500

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

The Temperarynelp People

500 Help W a n t e d

B A N K T E L L E R S IMMEDIA TE OPENINGS

Par t - t ime pos i t ions available in our Redford , Waterford and West Bloomfield locat ions. Must be avai lable for 3 w e e k s full t ime t r a i n i n g c l a s s in T r o y . P r e v i o u s t e l l e r e x p e r i e n c e o r 1 y e a r c a s h h a n d l i n g exper ience required. Excellent ma th , verbal and c u s t o m e r relation skills n e c e s s a r y .

Send resume immediately to: PERSONNEL DIRECTOR, BTOE

P . O . B o x 5 8 2 3

T r o y , M i c h . 4 8 0 0 7 - 5 8 2 3

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

D o n ' t w a i t f o r F a l l . . . S T A R T N O W ! !

FREE CLASSROOM TRANNG FOR A CAREER IN:

Landscaping Medical Assistant Word Processing Computer Technician Digital Electronics Legal Secretary Terminal Operator

Pharmacy Technician Medical Receptionist Secretary Automated Office Technician Machinist Data Processing Arc Welding

For eligible Oakland County residents who are low income, unemployed or receive public assistance.

CALL 1-800-HC-UNE

Supplemental Staffing, Inc ie TempoiaryHelp People The

ENTRY LEVEL Enerj jy Management Technicians Immediate positions available Mechanical ability, good communication skills, training trans-portation s gas allowance provided. —— • S Fo&om

arming!on Hills. Michigan Appfv m Rd Farm

person at: 32575

ENTRY LEVEL OPPORTUNITY wtth prestigious Birmingham re-tailer Design and sales background helpful Please contact 644-5646

ESTIMATING A SCHEDULING lor moving company in Royal Oak Must have at least i years experi-ence Call: 398-6087

EXPERIENCED QLAZER wanted for well estabiianed glass company AmbltKXja person with residential and commercial and mirror InstaMa-

pty Excellent pay and benefits aval-able Appfy In person only: 24777 Telegraph Road, Southfield

EXPERIENCED LAWN Maintenance Crew Foreman. Starting pay $300 per week plus benefits Can be-tween 9am-3pm 281-2814

EXPERIENCED PAINTER needed to paint apartments Must have reliable transportat ion

Call 981-3785

EXPERIENCED REPAIR Person/ Janitorial Equipment Apply

United Janitor Supply Co . 18434 Frtzpatrlck St.. Detroit

FACTORY LABOR - machine opera-tors. day & afternoon shifts avail-able iS per hr. Possible overtime Uvonia area 478-1311 FACTORY WORKERS - For molding m fabrication plant m Plymouth; Canton area Steady full time fobs tor strong healthy people willing to work Heavy l i f t ing required Appli-cations accepted m person 8 AM. -4 30 PM . at 8464 Ronda Dr.. locat-ed one eighth mile W of Haggerty Rd.. turn S directly off Joy Rd

Finance/Data Processing Assistant

The Crty 01 Rochester HHa la seek-ing a Frianoa/D*ta Proceaamg As-sistant who performs a wide variety of data proceaalng and accounting duties Applicants should possess a background m preparation of statis-tical. cash flow, cash and investment procedures and other informational reports, and have a good working knowledge of computer systems which ww be used m user computer training and determining computer needs and aervtoee. Qualifications required, include either 4 lo 5 years experience, or an Asaoctalea's De-gree and 2 years experience, or a BA/BS Accounting Degree and up to 1 year experience. Al of the above combinations needing to be related to finance and data process-ing/computer concepts. Salary range I15.B39 to $17,728 plus ex-cellent fringe benaHts. neeideocy re-quired. Pleaae submit reauroe to: Manager of Persoonel/Purcfiaamg. City of Rochester Hits. 1000 Ro-chester HIM, Ml 48063.

Equal Opportunity Employer Maie/Femate/Handicapped/Vet

FIRE EXTINGUISHER CO ip Red-lord needs 2 young, hardworking people for lull time/permanent posi-tions in insulation and service

Starting rate $4 00 hr. 258-0058 FfTNESS INSTRUCTORS

Experienced m aerobics and stretch' & tone. Knowledge of muscle group* essential Health dub. eves W Bloomfield Sharon: 661-1000. ext. 328 or 301

FULL TIME position open m new construction work for person with good mechanical ability a at least 2 yrs work experience. Salary ba on stHHty, cal between 8am-8pm Mon thru Fri. 420-2561 FULL TIME POSrriOHS lor driving small vans to deliver « eel pre-packaged Juncftee to local buemaee-aa on astatXWad suburban routes $4 50 per hour t benefits after trafcv

Appty 8am-4pm, Mon-Frl, 16 industrial Rd.. Garden City

427-5300 FURNITURE SALES PERSON tor Domicile ki W Bloomfield Related sales experience • or daalgn back-ground helpful Call Cefca 851-1003 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION WORKER needed lull time. No ex-perience neceeaary Call between 10am-2pm, 474-0909 GENERAL CONTRACTOR needs ful time construction worker*. Call Mon-Fn, 9-5PM.

532-0800

GENERAL LABOR & Clean Up Part time

For lactory in Livonia 4«fc#447

GENERAL LABORER $350-1550 /WK

WW Train Call Today 567-1200 JobNetwork Fee $65

QgNCHALSEWVieC TRAINEE

Change oft, Mount tires. $4 per hour to start.

FuH benefits GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER

Cell Bob • 353-0450

GROUNDS PERSON Ful time tor immedMe opening at large Westland apartment complex $4 hour to start Strong, ha ~ «g applicants, puaai cal a

522-33ft4 HAIR DESIGNERS needed tor both Mane Connection tocatwna. MuM ba aggreaaii a. outgoing and w«ng to team. 477-4347

Fi« and part time. Training provid-ed Hourly pay plus rommleamii. Cal. leave message. 349-675®

APPLICATIONS now being aocaf*-ad at new salon Hairdressers, re-ceptionist A assistants BioomfteM Township C s l .

HAIR DRESSER Clentle preferred, ful service Farm-

S salon 477-3030 HAIRDRESSER - Ct we Wk about experience, rnmmlaaluii. dsntels. flexible hours? Uvonia wea. CM

464-4333 or 464-0662 HAIRDRESSER

Ful time Education evaluate Members of Amencots NorthvUe. 348-9130 or HAIRDRESSER - mature, moOvat-than hairstyttng to tram tor facial a ' hair removal studio In W. BioomfieKi Salon COantale waiting, snaalart opportunity 851-6630 ->

HAIRDRESSERS -E-Z Cut. Inc needs experienced Hairdressers Hourty pay Benefits.

" ' 281-6443 HAIRDRESSERS - MANICURIST

tor busy Groeea Potnle salon. Bane-flu. Cal Tina. 861-4600 HAIR STYUST -Experienced, advancement. West Btoomfleld salon Flexible hours, afternoons. Salty 851-7464

HAIR STYUST Duke's Family Hair Stop

male Wa' Clientele Waiting 531-6807

HAIR STYUST Experienced. Clientele welting

Uvonia area. 425-1910 or 427-7783 HAIR STYUST - Experienced tor Weat Dearborn salon. Some clan-

HAIR STYUST Experienced, pert Ume or ML AJeo. Chelr rental, reaaonama Fsnwng-

476-5 rf t

FLORAL DESIGNER Experienced lor busy Royal Oak 500 H»lp Wan ted store Cal Judy 548-5340 K

FOAM HELPER 8 WRAPPER Call for information

722-4540

FOOD SERVICE Specialist Leem how to toad the Army Wa train you. Good pay and benefits. 261-7380

ARMY-BE ALL YOU CAN BE FORTUNE 100 compeny seeking a customer service representative

good phone/communication Computer experience a plus.

College degree preferred Competi-tive b « » » l i « Send — — ttve benefit Dsckage Send resume to: Personnel Administrator. PO Box 7011. Troy. Ml 48007-7011.

500 Help Wanted

ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLER

A s s e m b l e r required to build & wire pro-totype e lectr ic instruments f rom prints & wiring lists. Only exper ienced need apply.

TESTER INC. 12271 Globe

Uvonia

591-2271

ATTENTION STUDENTS & HOMEMAKERS Enjoy Summer with flexible hours while you earn extra money. GMS will be taking applications for 250 Packaging Jobs in Canton, Plymouth & Northville. Must have own transportation, 16 & 17 year olds welcome with working papers.

Call for interview

427-7660 • Br ing Along A Fr iend • Moat Of Our Peopto Work

5 Day* Per Wook • Cash Bonus

GENERAL MANAGEMENT SERVICES

14700 Farmington Rd. - Livonia Suite 104

Heritage Commons

SUMMER JOBS L a D o r ( $ 3 . 8 0 - S 3 9 5 i h o u r ) a p p l i c a n t s m u t t b a O a k l a n d C o u n t y r e s i d e n t s . \ 8 o r a h i g h s c h o o l g r a d , e n r o l l e d i n s c h o o l , a n d / o r r e t u r n i n g t o s c h o o l i n t h e ta i l , s e n i o r c i t i z e n s , r e t i r e e s o r v e t e r a n s P o s i t i o n s a v a i l a b l e tor d a y a n d a f t e r n o o n s h i t t s . ( s o m e w e e k e n d s ) i n P o n t i a c . W a l l e d L a k e . W a t e r l o r d . O x f o r d , D a v i s b u r g , H o l l y . M a d i s o n H e i g h t s . S o u t h f i e l d a n d F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s O t h e r s u m m e r p o s i t i o n s a v a i l a b l e

F o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d a p p l i c a t i o n m a t e r i a l s , p l e a s e c o n t a c t t h e P e r s o n n e l D e -partment: 1200 N. Telegraph. Pontiac. Ml 4 B 0 S 3 ( 3 1 3 ) 8 5 9 - 0 5 3 0 . A n E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y a n d A f f i r m a t i v e A c t i o n E m p l o y e r

* ) \ K i \ M y C O U N T Y M I C H I G A N Oeruer T MurpXr Oaa ienfl County E-ec.ix

PRODUCTION OPENINGS Attention Job 3««k*rs

Guardian Industry, a major producer of architec-tural & automotive glass products, is currently ecceptmg applications for permanent full time poelttone to replaoe striking employees Applications are avaMabie & interviews wM be conducted at our plant facility daffy between the hours of 8a.rn.-4 p.m. (Including Sat A Sun ). Production wages are •9.00 per hour starting wtth scheduled wage Increeeea A full range of compe-ny pay benefits are provided with Inoenttve bon-uses. The plent operates on a continuous rotating shift basis Applicants must have a high school diplo-ma. G.ED, or equivalent, favorable prior work

. good physical oondttton A be w—ng to be 1 for a wide variety of job dutiae

Thoee qualified & Interested may apply et: Guardian Industry

14000 Romine Rd. Carlton, Ml 40117

- L .

ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Experienced newsroom manager who works well wtth staff Is needed for a Zone 5, twice-weekly newspaper wtth 160.000 circu-lation. Will be responsible for supervision of six edit ions In a 12 newspaper chain. AbHtty to motivate Journalist* to do their best is a must. We're looking for a progreestve teem manager. You wlH be responsible for ep-proxlmatefy 30 staff persons and wNI work wtth a team of pears In developing a news-paper Involved In a highly competitive mar-ket. Send reeume end oover letter outlining your abil ity and experience to:

Steve Bamaby, Managing Editor THE

< £ t e e r t i e r & E c c e n t r i c NEWSPAPERS, INC.

3S2S t SCHOOLCRAFT P O. BOX 2420

SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Cerssr OpportsaWy Ie Tfce —aire Peln Commerce Clearing House, Inc., AAAA-1 compe-ny snd the leading publisher of currant Informa-tion In tax snd busmeee subjects, hee e unique selee opening In the metro Detroit aree. Our continuing customers are ettomeye, accountant*. business executives, bankers, schools snd gov-ernment egenclee. The men or women selected W l n h e r i t a w s i eeteblshod territory thethes v t exceptionally fine potential.

We offer s guaranteed salary ptuetoarai commis-sions for near business thet wM result In e high first yeer Income. We also offer e fuB peckege of modem oompeny peld benefits. A training pro-gram Ie provided.

Appacents for the poeMon should heve sates "pwlenoa, be ooaeoe trained end heve the eMRy to effectively meet our Ngh caflbar ~ M a Car eeaenttt.

TN» h ddhtnufy a career opportunity.

COMMERCE CLEARING HOUSE, INC.

ty) "\© THE BUCKSV

START HERE! KVftOP HIGH-TECH SKILLS KW A REWARDING CAREER IN THE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE INOUSTRY

ft ffloTetft -

10C*<R.W.G-8C)

500 Help Wanted

04E Monday. June 9. '986

HAIR STYLIST, For lull service Salon Musi to pro-'eseional & well skill bad Assistant also n w d M Livonia 464-0022

HAIRSTYLIST - Full lime or Dart with or without clientele For

unique salon in Downtown Royal €>a* Upstares Salon 545-1790

HAIR STYLISTS - are you bored where ^>u are or ready lor a change' Call Pam 3*9-i552

Eves 3*6-0018

HAIR STYLISTS - lor last growing salon in Canton- Is offering greet comm.ss.on lor motivated individual thai want lo work in Iriendfy atmcs-pnere Full or part time Call Susan

459-0109

HAiR STYLIST with experienced lor Montgomery Wards Wonderland Man Dependable Guarantee plus commission Paid holidays 8 vaca-tions Apply in person

HAIR SYUST Looking tor salon change? Seeking a pleasant atmosphere 8 good wo'king conditions' Then Call Bir-mingham Salon 540-8644

500 Help Wantad

INDUSTRIAL SEWERS Experienced FuH or part Ume Oeys or afternoons Great Lake* Boat Top Company Call Dave 459-8080

INSTALLATION TECHNICIANS $5 par hour, earn while you Warn Energy product Installation and con-struction 520 hours of free hands-on classroom training Tools lo suc-cessful completers Must to eligible Oakland County resident Troy VIP

828-3080

INSTRUCTORS needed to work part-time in community based apartment program wtth develop-mentally disabled adults Experi-ence helpful Must to 18 years qf age. rugn school diploma Waiertor.d area Starting wage $5 00 an hour

683-4065 An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Halp Wanted

LEAD CASHIER OPENING $3 80 lo $3 75 per hour Good Malh skills re-quired Previous experience helpful, but not necessary PosetOUty lot ad-vancement. m Setf-Serytce 6as S4a lion Appfy In person, at: 27480 W 7 Mile, cross street InksteeRd

CLARK OIL SERVICE S1ATION.

500 Help Wanted

HALLMARK CARD SHOP reeds salesperson, part time. ><e«'Eie hours. 18 years or older, non smoker Call or apply Leanne's Hallmark Shop. 281*3 West 8 Mis® Livonia *78-«463

HANDYMAN - FULL-TIME position for multi-location business •1 SE Michigan Good future Must

to knowledgeable In all aspects of maintenance 8 have own tools Company van provided Resumes tc Dick Tompkins. Maintenance ~n»pt . Professional Veterinary Ho«-. ital. 15555 tV. 10 Mile. Southfield. Michigan 48075

HANDYMAN ideal lor pleasant person All around go-'or type Clean offices, run er-i »nds Musi drive 8 own car Send esjme lo O H M C

27970 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington H.lts, M>ch 48018

HAVE FUN MAKING MONEY

We are looking for dependable peo-ple to expand our phone room staff 'or a rapidly growing carpet store In Garden Oty 2 part time shifts. 3 45 - 2 30 4 2:45 - 7:30 Great lor students 4 homemakers Up to S6 00 per r>our & bonuses too' Rap-d advancement for career minded people Can Shane

261-7700 HELP WANTED - vending service operator, 478-8309

HIRING NOW! Ai'C heating servicemen Furnace cleaners with kales experience. Fur-nace installers and subs 15373 .Newburgh, Lrvonia 522-3358

HOME CARE AIDES - qualified Aides needed lor interesting posi-tions to care for the elderly, tempo-rary 4 permanent, flexible hours, own transportation 398-5393

INSURANCE AGENTS Mulli line agency has opening for 2 tuii time agents Excellent opportu-nity salary, benefits 4 advance-ment CaH Mr Moore, 879-5106

INSURANCE AGENCY - Farmington area Need good typing skills, expe-rience preferred but will train the right per son -85 5-6033

INSURANCE AGENCY in Southfield looking for experienced Commercial Lines Person to handle inside Ac counts as Assls-tan' to the Presi-dent Mtn (2| years Agency experi-ence College preferred 569-2557

INSURANCE Birmingham Agency has immediate opening for experienced Personal Lines Customer Service person Po-sition requires ratirvg ability & cleri-cal-typing skills Call 5*0-4610

INSURANCE - Customer Service Rep Personal lines agency Proper-ty,'casualty license required Life, health a plus 10am-8pm 435-7360

INSURANCE - Farmington Hills agency needs experienced person lor commercial under writing depart-menu Must type, will train on IBM PC computer Lloht rating helpful Call between 9-3 PM 855-3322

INSURANCE Farmington HHIs agen cy needs experienced commercial line secretary excellent salary & benefits 851-3904

INSURANCE Large Southlwld aagenc-y seeking career-minded ^dividual lor Com-mercial service/marketing position Minimum 2 years experience, strong property,'casualty marketing back-ground Must type Send resume 10 Box 710 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

H S m e m a k e r s

Are you Sored7 Need extra money? /.'e have just 'he |Ob (or you in our telemarketing Division Earn up to $7 50 an. hou- on our incentive pay seals. No experience necessary We

'AIH tram Must be a go-getter

•ipm to 8pm Call "today and set-up an" appointment between 10am and 4pm Ask lor Gall or Rose

4 7 8 - 2 7 8 4

HOMEMAKERS or RETIREES

We have DRIVER openings available lor independent contractors in Gar-der City 4 Westland Must have fruck van or full s.?e station wagon send be avaoatue on call (or Mon-day 4 Thursday to drop off bundles 01 papers to Observer Carriers. Call the Observer 4 Eccentric Circulation Deparjment al — - » —

' " 591-0500

HOSPITAL SERVICE

LINENS We have jobs for you now Immediate openings, Royal Oak. 2 shifts available -weekends too. MUST have reliable transportation for these assignments. NO FEE

BONUSES PAID VACATIONS

C A L L N O W & B R I N G A F R I E N D

977-5740

Supplemental Staffingrlnc.

Tne Tempora'^rlelp People

INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANT Leading design studio, has immedi-ate opening assisting the senior de-sign staff, including Calculating fab-ric. carpel 4 waltpaper require-ments, processing orders 4 coordi-nating details directly with client Good math skins 4 ability to orga-nize complex details required Com-petitive salary 4 benefits Send re-sume to box 740 Observer & Eccen-tric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcratl Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48150

INTERNATIONAL Student Ex-change prga-iization seeks individu-als part lime, to find homes tor high school exchange students. Excellent pay 517-723-5729

INTERVIEWERS Needed immediately, full and part-time, no experience necessary No coi ma M.-,i iini 6oi Gin

INVENTORY CONTROL CLtRK needed in Southfield Must have in-ventory background. Salary $5 an hour plus benefits Call 524-2359

I D GRINDER Will tram the right non-smoker Ap-ply in person R L Schnutt Co 34506 Glendale, Lrvonia. Ml 48150

JANITOR full time, $4 per hr 24650 N indus-trial Dr Farmlnton Hills

JANITORIAL and Building Maintenance position open In automotive parts company Good wages 4 liberal benefits Apply between 8am-3pm General Oriveshaft Company, 15848 Glendale. Detroit.

JANITORIAL CLEANERS Office buidling cleaning - part time Days/Eves. Southfield area

445-1630

JANITORIAL COUPLES needed Ex-perienceo Transportation Evening wdr* harmington s boutntieid i

JANITOR WANTED, part time, Farmington area 477-8050

HOTEL FRONT DESK - $5 42/HR Ma|or Cham

CALL Now 557-1200 Job Network Fee 165

H O U S E C L E A N E R S warned 'or housecleanirtg services full or pari time Experienced, refer-ences reliable transportation re-quired Russell Maintenance Co. lo-cated m Berkley Is currently hiring In 4 servicing aH 'he N Woodward areas

CALL I0AM-5PM WEEKDAYS

547-0460

JEWELER 4 JEWELRY POLISHER, Experienced only Southfield area.

557-0616

I^EARN A SKILL in t to primed ctr cut industry Lloht Industrial posi-tions open Great JS'hr with 90 day review Paid benefits vacation 4 holidays Apply m person before 11 30am or a tier ' 00pm at 32900 Capitol off Farmington Rd Uvonia

LEARN TO RECONDITION Automo-biles Must to 18 or over, depend-able aggressive and motivated Must have good driving record with own transportation Livonia area

464-9550

LEASING AGENT - FuH time (or apartment project located west metro Detroit area Typing, back-ground in sales or customer,rela-tions necessary Call 353-0114

LIVE-IN 4 HOURLY - Home Care Workers wanted for "positions in Wayne, Oakland 4 Macomb Coun-ties Pay: $4 -$5 per hour or $50 per day Call 455-1061

LIVONIA AREA - Full time drapery seamtress Will train Minimum wage to start Call between 10am-4pm only 522-0160

LPN'Sor RN'S Licensed 4 days per week, Tues-Fn Working with handicapped children June 24th-August 1 Please contact Personnel Office. Bloomfield Hilts Schools. 4 '75 Andover Rd Bloom-fM*> Hills. Ml 48013

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LUMBER ESTIMATOR Detroit Lum-ber Co needs an experienced Esti-mator 4 Serviceman Salary to to determined Reply: 27735 Atxngton Southfield, Mich 48076

LUMBER YARD needs Counter Sales Person Will train Benefits H A Smith Lumbar Co Ask for Mr Van Every or Mr Woodworm.

474-6610

LUMBER YARD needs Customer Service Person and Yard Worker Witl train H A Smith Lumber Co. Ask tor Mr Blue or Mr. WoodWorth,

474-6610

LUMBER YARD now accepting ap-plications for lumber Truck Drivers H A. Smith Lumber Co Ask tor Mr Van Every. 474-6610

MACHINE OPERATORS Clean, small manufacturing plant needs machine operators tor small machines Good wages and bene-fits Steady employment Shaw 4 Slavsky Inc., 13821 Elmtra 834-3990

Machine Operator Position available for packaging ma-chine operator for wholesale bakery Please apply In person Mon-Fn 9am-5pm or submit informal re-sume to The Baker's Choice Co . 13432 Stark Rd , Livonia 48150

MACHINIST. - Day-ShifL_ _

Experienced 6n small toolroom equipment including Bridgeport Mill, grinders and lathe Steady year round work with excellent fringe benefits Wages dependent on ex-perience Apply between 9am and 4 p m

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE- Enter-tainment complex. Fannlngion HUM. 40 hours, days or nights Mature adult Will train 13 75 hr 471-4700

MANAGER ior re ta i l Opt ical Boutique Enthusiastic 4 self motivated individual Experience preferred Other position available for optical dispenser West lane-4 downriver aree Please ca«773-3500

MANAGER - ideal for couples but wiM conaider alt applicants, salary negotiable Apply .n person, Mon thru Fri, 8am-*pm. Mercury Motor Inn. 22361 Michigan Ave. Dearborn

274-1900

MANICURIST - 1 day per week Plymouth nursing home. 661-5865

MARKETING

ANALYTICAL SPECIALIST

ATTENTION BUSINESS ADMINS-TRATION COLLEGE GRAD We are seeking an individual who has either maiored In Business Administration or who has had considerable experi-ence In the financial industry Per-son selected must have demonstrat-ed mathematical 4 analytical skills Attention to accuracy and detail re-qu«red An individual with personal computer skills & Lotus 1-2-3 expe-rience will be preferred Responsi-bilities include: controlling the set up ot an new investor & builder com-mitments. preparing the bi-monthly marketing report, analytical board package reports and report* to Ac-counting 4 Servicing Minimal typing 4 telephone answering We offer a complete benefit package Qualified candidates should appfy Moo-Fn 9am-4pm.

The Personnel Department MANUFACTURERS HANOVER MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Road Farmington Hills. Ml 48018

(Corner ot 12 Mile Rd.)

An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer M/F/H

500 H«lp Wanted

MORTGAGE BANKING

RESIDENTIAL APPRAISERS -

Our growing corporation * leaking self motivated mdlvlduale tor staff appraiser povtions tn our corporate headquarters located in Farmington HMs Responsibilities Include com-pleting single famlfy residential ap-praisals on t to FNMA form. College degree and/or experience pre-ferred Some real estate'appraisal education helpful We ofler a com-plete. benefit package Qualified candidate should send a confiden-tial resume or apply Mon-Frl 9am-4pm.

The Personnel Department MANUFACTURERS HANOVER MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Road Farmington Hills, Ml 48018

(Corner of 12 Mile Rd >

An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer M/F/H

500 H«ip Wanted

POLICE CADET - REDFORO TWP • Mm Age: 18 years • U S Citizen • 80 Semester Credit Hours or 90 Quarter Hours within 4 yrs of hire • Must establish Twp Residence within « mo* of from date of hire • Must pass written & agwty exami-nations • In accordance with Mouse Rule 4197. tne Cadet Applicant for Ponce Officer must have 60 Semester Credit Hours or 90 Quarter Hours • Must have 20/20 vtalon or corredi-ble to 20/40 [no Color BMndneest

Last date Applications accepted: June 30. 1986

Applications can to picked up from Nande Barclay.

Redford Twp Police Station, 25833 Elsmore. Redford Twp

MOTOR TRANSPORT OPERATOR

Drive and maintain Army V We train you Good pay and tone-fits 261-7380

ARMY BE ALL YOU CAN BE

MUFFLER INSTALLER Experienced orVy Must be certified in brake work. Top wage 4 benefit program offered Apply m person 29403 Grand River. Farmington Hills Ask for Jim.

MUSIC DIRECTOR Evangelical Church Part time posi-tion. 5*1-2224 or 5*1-1702

NAIL TECHNICIAN needed 'or Farmington Hilts Salon Clientele waiting. Experience pre-ferred Call Monica or Mary Ann. on Mon or Tues. 476-2128

MARKETING REP Trainee for full service Printing Center in South-field Musi to neat, outgoing 4 well-spoken $4.'hr. to start 552-8004

MARKETING RESEARCH Inter-viewers Homemakers, students S other persons wanting interesting, non-sales telephone work Evening shift available Hourly pay rate. Work from our office, Telegraph 4 12 Mile in Birmingham Must have a pleasant telephone vo«ce Please call after 5PM, ask for Ann:

6*5-0250

M A R K E T I N G T E L E P H O N E

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g 315 W Ann Arbor R&.

Plymouth 453-1515 MACHINIST for tool 4 die shop Able 10 run Bridgport mills Surface grinding experience helpful Love Machinery. 32129 Block, Garden City *21-0263

Kelly Services has an im-mediate opening tor a tele-phone advisor. Excellent oral communication skills are a must. You will work Saturdays and Sundays from 11:30 am to midnight

a fong~ftjrm basis If you are available immediately, CfilT us today "Tor an ap-pointment.

642> 9 6 5 0 / 3 3 8 - 0 3 3 8

MAINTENANCE APPRENTICE For Ann Arbor apartments Own tools and car necessary Must to able to work on Saturdays if need-

663-3641

MAINTENANCE - experienced per-son (or Westland apt complex

522-4720

MAINTENANCE - Full time on site position at new 300 unit luxury apanment complex in Northville Should have knowledge/experience in painting, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, etc Salary S rent free apartment. CaH 349-6612 or apply in person Mon-Frl 2-4pm Woodland

ApajtmetMs,—6 Miie near. SlSIL Grisv iswold

JOE RAN0AZZ0 S FPUIT MARKET Now Miring

CASHIERS 4 STOCK PERSONS No experience necessary

Apply at 24135 Joy Rd , Dearborn Heights

563-6800 5240 East Outer Dr Detroit

892-0093 19717 Mound Rd., Detron

891-8120

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN (or commercial industrial & Institu-tional wiring 721-0013

KENNEL ATTENDENT - Farmlnglon Hills, part time sum-mer help. hrs. flexible, includes

•K weekends, call 626-2872

KEYLINER-LAYOUT 3-5 years experience

758-0480

-lOUSECLEANiNG PEOPLE Krystie Kiean needs people to clean houses, part lime. Troy area

828-3570"

PART TIME HOUSEKEEPER/CUSTODIAN

Wonderland Mall, 522-4100

HOUSEKEEPER for small basic nursing home in Plymouth Full-time. Call 453-3963

HOUSEKEEPERS needed lor week-ends only, J3 50 lo start. Apply In Person Rea Roof Inn, 39700 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth

HOUSEKEEPING Raised your family? Ready to work Outside your home? We will train you on the tob lull time day shift

Phone 313-3*9-26*0 Whitehall Convalescent Home

43455 W 10 Mile Rd , Novi

IF YOU ARE W I L D & C R A Z Y

AND NOT REAL LAZY

Then we re looking tor 8 lo 12 of you to HI various manager 4 rep posi-Uons Must enroy Rock 8 Roll at work and work well with opposite »e» No experience needed Earn $7 50 an hour while in

KINDERCARE LEARNING CEN-TERS are now accepting applica-tions lor full-time, part-time teach-ers, aides and substitutes. Must, to dependable, flexible and energetic Prior experience and/or education required Please apply In person at the following locations: 20675 Silver Springs Dr . Northville 29721 6 Mile: Livonia: 37703 Joy Rd., West-land 45600 Joy Rd.. Plymouth

LABORER needed lor Asphalt Crew Experience preferred

476-2089

MAINTENANCE MAN - Experienced (or apartment complex in Farmrng-lon Hills Must know air condition-ing, heat, plumbing 4 all phases of apartment maintenance. Call be-tween 11am-5pm, Mon., Tues., Wed . Fr i , Pat Eividge. 478-0322

MAINTENANCE MAN For office building

Troy aree CaH 879-8105

MAINTENANCE MAN wanted, retirees preferred Appry in person Livonia Nursing Center. 28910 Plymouth Rd

MAINTENANCE POSITION Experience preferred General, floors, indoor 4 outdoor work Call 642-5600

MAINTENANCE PERSON for Southfield apartment complex, must to experienced. Apply in per-son: 30300 Southfield Rd

MAINTENANCE PERSONS Full or part time experience helpful but will tram. 4 to 7 days per wee*. Call after 12 noon 476-8385

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed for 9 medical/office buildings Must have H.v A,C experience Own tools and transportation 31800 Northwestern Hgy. Ste. 375, Farmington Hlfls.

. MAINTENANCE PERSON To work in Southfield apartment complex Must have some experi-ence m - electrical plumbing, heat-ing and ceding and overall mainte-nance and carpentry Must have ref-

557-4520

LAB TECHNICIAN - 20 hrs per week Chemistry background re-quired Farmington Hills area CaH 553-98*0

LABORERS needed immediately (or landscaping, must have own trans-portation be reliable 6 hard work-ing 682-5979

LANDSCAPE 4 Lawn Maintenance Laborers Full lime positions open Must have reliable tranaporation

276-0022

LANDSCAPER Experienced weed whipper and-grass trimmer immediate openings cal l 335-438*

NEED A SUMMER JOB? Landscaping 4 maintenance Wages commensurate with experience Jim s Green Thumb: 533-8090

C»ll Mr Looney *2 training 121-9100

* YOU'RE LOOKING tor a full-time career why not conaider retail lales^ Possibility of advancement 4 jood salary • commission 6 bene-fits in a pleasant working atmos-phere (20 000 - possible 1st year Musical background prstarred Can Mrs David after 12 Noon 247-4343

MMEOIATE OPENING tor depend-able person lor parts ordering, war Mnfy write-up Some typing * drtw-Jig recurec Apply m parson 10AM-1PM Radio Fran* 1*4*2 Michigan Ave. Dearborn

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS targe lamtonal company has pary 8me evening office cleaning «e«s avai lam m Farmlnglon H«e.^o„r - . laid 4 wafted Lake areas Plaaaa (a« tor into

I M P O R T C O M P A N Y T R A I N E E - F E E P A I D &o>5 math. CRT and kgnt typing M P U S* 86 to 15 80 par hour o n e 30 days Advsnca •nploymani Center K. S40-4130

WSURAMCE

• A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S » SoufhfleW - Uvonia - Troy • Detroit Dearborn • Farmmgton

—eO»«OORD ftenOOHNCL 1*900 I M M W Rd 4 78-2200

LANDSCAPING HELP . Laborers and'Lawn Cutters

Experienced preferred 861-2566

LATHE OPERATOR Experienced for precision tool shop Excellent rates Fu« benefits Apply Teiedyne Standards. 101 Industrial Plymouth, or phone 453-6SOO

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LATHE OPERATOR Experienced only

LAUNDRY Raised your farndy? Reedy to worn outside your home' We wM train you on the job Pleasant aurround-mge M i Ume. 3PM 11PM Sunday thru Thursday with every * lh Sun-day cm Applications being taken

-313-349-26*0-Whrtshai Ccmvaleecent Home

43455 W 10 Mile Rd , Novi

LAWN MAINTENANCE company nem hiring, Plymouth area Starting par-** par hour Cal between 9am-Naif 455-8690

LAYOUT 4 KEYLININQ PERSON SOUTHHELO BASED AO AGENCY

has M l time opening lor an MdhMu-al wnti layout 4 «evening aapart-enee Ask tor Mr CeWkwi 8674410

An Equal Opportunity Employer

M a i n t e n a n c e P e r s o n Experienced in plumbing, electrical and general maintenance Most have own tools and reliable trans-portation Salary commensurate with experience Call before 12 Noon, Mon-Frl. 5*7-939*

1931 S. Telegraph Bloomfield Hills

KELLY SERVICES The "Kelly Girl" People

Not an employment agency - never a fee,

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H MARKET RESEARCH

INTERVIEWER Located in Westland Man Will train Start S* hr 522-4062

M A T E R I A L H A N D L E R

Experienced (3 to 5 Yrs.), hi-low experience. Good driving—record.—Apply—w person: 9120 General Dr., Plymouth. Mich.

MEAT CUTTER Part time. $7.00 per hr Call Lee 721-3030

MEAT 4 DELI CLERK 25625 Joy Road Near Beech Daly

MECHANIC Full time, light construction equip-ment, fringe benefits, must have ex-perience 546-0500

MECHANIC Must to experienced know general repairs, 4 state certified Uvonia area Call for appointment 522-3272

MECHANIC - must be certified, ap-ply al 20300 W. McNichois. Detroit.

MECHANIC'S HELPER $300-5350 per week to start. Wrecker experience helpful Unusu-al opportunity (or mature, non smoker, (age open| Steady yr. around work 6 day week

Apply in person THE BRAKE CENTER

31390 PLYMOUTH R0 (corner of Merriman

UVONIA MECHANIC WANTED. Must to cer-tified 4 have own tools 'Minimum of 2 years experience required Top pay 4 benefits lor the right individu-al Apply in person. Tel-Twelve Sunoco, 29001 Telegraph, South-held See 8ruce

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, heating* and cooling experience re-quired and general maintenance skills References required Apply at The Royal Coventry ton, 29900 Van Dyke at 12V. Mile

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Must oe able lo deal welt with peo-ple. nave a good mechanical and electrical background Call after 10AM 459-7900

MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR needed -Prior experience required individual should to reliable and have basic knowledge of Mechani-cal 4 Electrical Systems landscap-ing S building maintenance Send resume 4 salary history, to: P O Box 2726, Farmington HHIs. Mich 48018-0726

M a i n t e n a n c e W o r k e r T r a i n e e

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT City of Southfield

Salary fogs $6 77 - $6 94 hour and a comprehensive benefit package Performs various duties releted to the maintenance ol D P W facilities clean-up on construction site* and working on street and grading crews High school graduate or equivalent Prefer work experience to construction trades Must have • vaM Michigan license and good driving record Apply Personnel Office Oty of Southfield 26000 Ev-ergreen Rd . SoutMMd. Ml 48076. by 3 pm Monday. June 16. 1966

An Equal Opportunity Employer

M E D I C A L C L A I M S

A D J U S T E R immediate position with a growing third party administrator Good po-tential and benefits To $15,000 to Stan Fee paid Call 353-2090 After 5 PM Appointments Available

SNELLING & SNELLING

NEED MONEY? Earn up to $100 a day full time $40 part-time Car necessary For interview, phone Divisional Office Fuller Brush Co

476-2534

NIGHT WATER Person Mission Hilts Golf Club 14630 Sheldon Rd, Plymouth. Mich Apply In person

NOW HIRING Cashiers. Stock Clerks. Dell Counter Help. Apply Mon-Fri . 12-4PM, Bob s Farm Mar-ket. 31210 W Warren, Westland. Please no phone calls.

ODD JOBS - Apartment complex In Birmingham area has fun time posi-tion for person to do odd |obs around complex Call 851-2340

OFFICE CLEANING, (Pari Time) Couples or mature individuals Inde-pendent sell-starters Farmington Hills 4 Troy 349-5970

OFFICE CLEANING mmediate openings 3 shifts avail-

able $4.00 an hour to start. West-land area. Cad - 336-7721

OFFICE CLEANING Plymouth, part time (afternoon) flex-ible hrs Pleasant conditions.

346-3420

POLICE DISPATCHERS City of Northville is now accepting applica-tions (or the position of police dispatcher This is a full time posi-tion which requires shift work (after-noon S midnights shifts) Applica-tions may be picked up Sam to 4pm at Northvlllle Police Dept 215 W Main St Northville. Mi 48167 No phone calls

POOL HELP NEEDED - 3 W.S.I. 4 3 lifeguards needed for Novi commu-nity education Hours to be 10am-2pm. Mon thru Thurs, top v>a^ Apply in person: between 10am-4pm at: 25575 Taft Rd. Novi

500 H d p Wanted

PRESSPERSON - need full 4 part time Presspersons for quick print shop. Garden City, After 1pm

729-5040

PRINTING - BINDERY Ann Arbor area commercial printer has an opening for a second shift bindery set-up operator with saddle stitch and folding experience Send a brief resume or your name and phone number to: Box 728, Observ-er 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia, Michigan 48150

OPTICIAN - dispensing, full & part time, experienced, no nights or Sun Excellent wage 4 benefit package. Livonia. D'born area S65-5BOO

OUTDOOR WORK Make. 55,00-Se.QCL.Qer hour, ax .out Farmington Milts Office Need transportation . >655-10?*

PRINTING PRESSMAN Experienced to run small offset presses, full time employment, full

.benefit package. Reply ' 31, DearBS-nTMl *8121

PACKERS - Fast paced, quicK thinking nennlw in par* <. jait* nspect plastic bottles while keeping pace with production machine out-put Apply In person, Tues. thru Fri., 1pm - 3pm only 1351 Hix Rd.. Westland.

PAINT CHEMIST - experienced In water case 4 industrial coatings Good salary with benefits Call John or Rick at 353-3035 or send resume to P-0- Box 1, Southfield, Ml. 48034

PAINTER^ (or apartment building In Livonii" Interior painting, good sal-ary and benefits. Hours 8-4PM Mon-Fn Call for appointment, 591-6622

PAINTERS - experienced wanted Call M4M Painting

540-7571 PAINTERS WANTEO

Must have own tools 4 own trans-portation Must have experience

476-7210

CARRIERS - Openings for perma-nent part-time carriers to work Mon thru Fn beginning 2 AM The )ob In-volves distribution ol the Wall Street Journal In the Southfield. Birming-

w i-armington Mills areas Must have minimum auto coverage No sales or collections involved Salary - $65 to $1*0 per week de-pending on route size and including auto allowance Interviews being held Sat . June 14th. between 9 and 11 AM at 26021 Cdolidge Highway. Oak Park. Mich.. 48237. Applicants may also apply with receptionist at same office, Mon., Tues., Thurs. or Fri or contact 965-6868 between 10:30 and 3 PM for an application

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PART TIME Delivery 4 Stock Person tor florist W Westland area For fur-ther information, please call,

2B1-9080

PART TIME help for dog grooming shop in Livonia to handle sales, phones 4 other various duties. Shear Magic Pet Salon 464-1710

PART-TIME Light Assembly S Mai l t , tenence Retiree preferred. Keego Harbor area. Call 9:30-4 30pm

333-1320

PART TIME Sales help needed for children's shop in Livonia Mall. Must be flexi-ble Applications taken 10-5 pm.. Mon thru Fri. Richard's Boys 4 Girl s Wear

PERSONNEL CONSULTANT Must have agency background Wrth possibility of partnership. Leonard 4 Assoc , 295-4720

PERSON to dean hallways, empty apartments and genera! area. Apartment complex In Plymouth

531-5660

Printing

BINDERY HELP

Our rapidly growing graphics com-pany m need of an individual experi-enced in operating cutting and fold-ing equipment and available to work our 2 pm-10:30 pm shift Excellent opportunity, good starling pay and company paid benefits.

Apply in person any weekday from 8:30-4pm or call

Human Resource Center

Little Caesars Enterprises. Inc.

2* 15? Haggerty Road Farmlnglon HiRs, Ml, 48024

477-5161 ,

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

PROGRAM—COORDINATOR for Apartment program servicing adults with developmental disabilities Re-sponsible for development imple-mentation 4 monitoring ot Individual program! Bachelors orgrw e ra-nificent experience in residential services with this population Send resume to 6337 Central. Apt 3. Gar-den City, Mich 48135

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROPERTY MANAGER Experienced on site manager for 500 unit exclusive apt community In Southfieid area Must have proven track record in tenent relations off-ice procedures 4 supervision of em-ployees Position available immedi-ately Send resume to Box o7S4 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

OUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIAN Looking for an experienced QC Technician in Plymouth area for In process and final inspection in the metals Industry S P C experience a plus Send resume to: Box 690. Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48150

REAL ESTATE CAREER We will train you and start you on a 31*9 high-Classes starling now Call Commercial 353-4*00 Birmingham 646-1600, Bloomfield HHIs. 644-4700 Farmington 477-1111 Farmington Hills . 851-1900 Lathrup Village , 559-2300 Lrvonia West 261-0700 Livonia South 525-0990 MUJord 664-1065 Now/Northville 348-6430 Plymouth/Canton 455-7000 Rochester 652-6500 Royal Oak 548-9100 Troy 528-1300 Union Lake 363-1611 Watertord 623-7500 West Bloomfield $81 -5 700 Westland 326-2000

R E A L E S T A T E O N E MICHIGAN'S LARGEST REALTOR*

An Equal Opportunity Company

RECEPTIONIST/HOST PERSON Light typing, part time Leonard A. Turowskl 4 son funeral home.

427-3*00

RECEPTIONIST - full time for light clerical duties Accepting applicants between 10-5 pm.. Mon thru Fri.. 40600 Grand River. Novi. Ml Resumes requested.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MEDICAL COLLECTION EXPERIENCE needed for long term position. Must have at least 2 years experience. Musi nave dependable transportation For further informa-tion can Temporary Employment Services at 569-1684

MENTAL HEALTH WORKERS Fu* time, pari fime. lemporary Ad-vancement opportunity Wages per experience Benefits WM train CaH

476-2996

MIDNIGHT SHIFT FuH or pari time, position open (or Counter Person 4 Finisher Apply m person at Duncan Donuts. Middle-belt at 7 mHe. Livonia.

MILL HAND OPERATOR On prsdakxi machine aircraft parts Experienced - full benefits Hytrol. Garden City, 261-6030

MITUTOYO TOOLS, INC a pro-ducer ol precision measuring instru-ments » seeking to i n a position in its Repair Department Experience not necessary Interviews w*l to conducted on Wed , June 11. t»06 from 9AM-4PM at 45001 Five M M Rd. Plymouth. <A mile W at Shel-don

MODELING 4 Career Center/"John adr

stive People oriented position Fu«-time Commission pma bonus Excit-ing wor*. good toture. 455-0700

MAINTENANCE $10'HR NOW HIRING

CALL TOOAY S67-1200 Job Network

MAINTENANCE t10/HR NOW HIRING

Can Todeyl 557-1200 567-1200 Job Network MS Fee

MOLO MACHINE OPERATOR - Troy manufacturing Urm is seeking s ra»-abie Individual to operele s mold mechine to s temperature conlroMd

wort regular*.scheduled overtime hourly wage overtime pay < tone* package Send respond to Moid Machine Operator PO Sox •1451 Lathrup V e g a Ml 46078

MOLO POUSHCT TRAMEC experience naoaaaary. wm tram.

$4 par hour, overtime avaaeble CM

P H A R M A C I S T Sterling Hts /Troy area

ARBOR DRUGS. INC has openings lor Graduate Interns/ Staff Pharmacists who are Interest-ed in ar opportunity-filled career, practicing m a totally computerized 4 traditional community Pharmacy with a fast-growing Drug Store Cham. We are interested In fining positions craatad by our continual success 4 expansion thru-out Southeastern Michigan. Wa offer an excellent starting salary advance-ment opportunities, and a complete Benefit Package including Health In-surance With Major Medical 6 Den-ts*, Ufa Insurance. Temporary 6 Long Term Disability Insurance, Malpractice insurance. PttO Vaca-tion 4 Pension PtanTFor confidential Interview, contact

ARBOR DRUGS. INC. John Enoklan, R P H , or Tom Gahan, R P M .

313-643-9420 axt 243 or 24* or Pharmacist. P.O. Box 2510.

Troy. Michigan 48007-2510

PHONE SOLICITORS - experienced for thermo windows Top pay. pleas-ant working conditions Westland area 729-0223

REHABILITATION caseloed involv-ing (OB placement of tramatically In-jured adults. MA. CRC preferred. Experience In teaching )ob seeking skins Mecial knowledge ol Injury re-lated conditions helpful Excellern benefits 4 training with growing company Saf.d resume to M Mirch R 4 P AsslSates 3250 W Big Bea-ver. o2*5 Troy, 48084

BOOKSELLERS F U L L & P A R T T I M E

Where else can you work alongaide Tolstoy. Hemingway and Socrates?

Waldenbooks The nation's fastest growing bookseller, combines the dynamic charge ot rental sales with the fascinating work) of greet ideas

it you have the sales savvy, at least 1 yeer retail experi-ence and would enjoy sell Ing a rapidly expanding line of books, videos and M-t en-end-learn tapes, we'll bring out' your Best Apply m person, Tues, Wed , 4 Thurs , from 10AM-5PM at

Waldenbooks 190 W Maple Road

Birmingham, Ml

WALDENBOOKS Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

RETAIL MANAGEMENT

Long established national leader In ladles Junior Apparel Is continuing lo grow and Intarnal promotions havs created more career opportu-nities In Detroit and the Western suburbs Some retail management experience required, pretorrably In womens fashions Complete compa-ny benefits. Call for Interview 356-3933

SALES COUNTER TRAINEES No experience necessary Cashier -answer telephones - assist Custom-ers in writing up orders. Hours: 10am-6:30pm. Starting Pay. $3.75 to $*. tor hour. Apply:

North American Photo, 27*51 Schoolcraft, Livonia

500 Help Wanted

SHOP WORKERS Jobs in Uvonia. Plymouth, Can-ton, Novi, Westland Wixom and Farmington.

WE OFFER • Top Pay • Major Medical • Dental. Optical • Bonuses •» • NO FEE Call ACRO TEMPORARIES

591-1100 SILVERS. INC Is seeking commit-ted. hardworking people (or their Southfield T-12 store's shipping/re-ceiving department Excellent op-portunity to grow within the compa-ny Competitive salary Please visit or send resume to: Tom. Ron or Una at the store, 28800 Telegraph. Southfield. Ml *8034

SMALL, but rapidly growing Design Studio needs part time interior De-signer Send resume to: Joan Petti-grew. 29212 Orchard Lake, Farm-ington Hills. Ml *8018,

SOD COVERS Immediate Openings' Experienced Landscspers. 2 years or more. Truck Driver/Chauffeur s License. Resume helpful.

*20-0265 or *20-003*

SOUND ENGINEER - Must to neat appearing, non smoking, have musi-cal background Guest Artist Re-cording Studios. 851-9099

SPRINKLER COMPANY, grsst op-portunity for an experienced under-ground sprinkler system installer or person wlllmg to train Immediate employment available 624-4446

STEADY - PART TIME GENERAL HANDYMAN

FOR MAINTENANCE INAPT. COMPLEX

455-3080

500 Help Wanted

TEACHER for Summer School, l o New Morning School In Plymouth Drawing & cartooning and sculpture class CaH 420-3331

TEACHERS AIOE - Kundargtan Our Lady of Refuge School Experi-ence with and enjoys working wrth young children AMe to teach relig-ious education. Associates Degree Ih child development C M 360-2705

TEACHERS 4 NURSES Wantad to supervise snd train oth-ers to sell health and nutrition prod-, ucts ideal summer (obi Can lor ap-pointment C. Baloh, 476-733*.

SALESPERSON - Dunhams Sport-ing Goods. Exciting opporTijritle*^-for full time positions In theTScKSe u department Retail experience in this area preferred Apply weekdays 9am-5pm 296S5 Plymouth Rd at Middlebelt. Livonia.

SCHOOL LATCH KEY LEADER Person to supervise elementary aged children before t to start ot school and after school. Hours: 7:30 to 9 am 4 3:30 to 6 pm. $8 hour Applicant must have minimum of 60 college credit hours. 12 In Education related field. CM: Personnel Office. Southfield Public Schools. 423-6518

SEAMSTRESS - EXPERIENCED for Men's Shirts. Ful or part-time Downtown Birmingham. ^ Can 642-0460

SEAMSTRESS Plymouth Area dry cleaning plant needs seamstress for alterations 6 repairs. C M 453-7168

SEAMTRESS. TAILORS and Coun-ter person needed for tailor shop lo-cated in Farmington/Southfleld areas After 12 Noon, call: 569-2277

SECRETARIAL Telephone positions Oay and evening shifts

- • Wltrtram, Southfield area C M 557-5956

Security "•iiqtew—Mi4tfr-

Guard Nigh'

hours. $4 25 per hour, 471-4700 SECURITY OFFICERS, free uni-forms. paid training, must have phone and car Call Wackenhut at

559-1051 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECURITY OFFICERS needed (or immediate placement to fill open positions. tuH 4 part time Apply 1 lam-5pm, 2240 Middlebelt. (cor-ner Ford Rd) Room 217-7, Garden City 261-6290

SECURITY OFFICERS Needed - full 4 part time, all shifts available Must have home phone, personal vehicle, high school diplo-ma Positions available in Romulus. Sterling Hts 4 Troy Experience helpful but not necessary Call tor interview 559-9662

SECURITY OFFICERS

Premium A-1 envtronmewl 4-12 tns minimum experience re-

quired. CPR and Firs! Aid and some college a plus (but will train). $5.25 to stan plus benefits Call tor ap-pointment 559-9864

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

SECURITY OFFICERS Modem Lrvonia warahouae 3 new positions. Males 4 femalea,

(FEMALES NEEDED) (TO BALANCE STAFF)

Raises 4 promotions can come last Must to available alt shifts, some experience helpful. Uvonia area, car, telephone necasaary Also off-ice dispatchers for our Southfield lo-cation CaH for interview. 10am-3pm - 557-7737

SENIOR ACCOUNTANT/CPA Minimum 4 years experience for suburban area. CPA office. Salary commensurate with ability. Submit resume 1o: Box 742. Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd., Livonia, Michigan 48150

SERVICE/SALES REP needed to handle established retail outlets Pan time, could lead to full time.

474-35**

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS wanted - no experience necasaary Hourfjr wage plus oomrmslon

352-9717

SERVICE TECHNICIAN Minimum 3 years experience m heating, air conditioning 4 refrigera-tion, Overtime required Benefits CM Judy 756-** 15

RENTAL AGENT - PART-TIME for Southfield apart men! complex. Apply in person at: 30300 Southfield Rd Southfield. Mich.

RENTAL AGENT Outgoing friendly person able to adapt to any situa-tion. dependable transportation, within driving distance of Uvonia. Lathrup Village or Southfield. Please apply In parson at 28601 Universal Or Warren Mi. <8092

RESEARCH ASSISTANT - prefer grad student To edit, rearch, orga-nize writing. 30 flexible hours $120. Mac-word expert 636-2752

RESERVATIONS TRAINEE Local Opening

Can Now 557-1200 Job network Fee $65

RESIDENT MANAGERS needed for apartments for suburban c o r n ties. Send resume to 31275 Northwestern P O Box 2*80 Farm-ington HIUs, Mi 48016-0*80

RESIDENT MANAGER or Resident Manager Couple deairsd tor 132 unit apartment complex in West-land Maintenance experience re-quired Salary neootiebie C M Bin

261-5*10

PHOTO LAB seeks experienced manager t per-sonnel for new lab. C M for details

532-9030

PHYSICAL THERAPIST Licensed 4 days par week. Tuaa-Fri. _ _ i n g with handicapped June 2*'- A j j u i i t. Please contact ^ • m n e i Office. B loomfta^H

Schools 4179 Andover Rd Bloom new HMa. Ml 4(013.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

PIT STOP OH CHANGE needs technicians Flexible hours Apply PM Stop Omck O* Change. 903 Arm Artior Rd . Plymouth

PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING Machine Operators. enpenenoed

»Muet to evanacie to work any . No eaM. Apply In person u -

bralter Plastics 24492 Indoolex car-d s Farmlnglon HMa

PLA6T1C INJECTION mechme oper etors M shifts Fu» ikns Apply Avon PteatK Products i860 Pro-*i-x 1 on or.. Rochester, off Haman Ad (uat W of Uvemoia Applica-tions being taken Mon « r u Fri .

RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE Enjoy the benefits of managing • lovely, medium aaed apartment community to the Wayne 4 Macomb areas under the direction of one of the nations largest apartment de-velopers Specially daalgnad apart-

provided W * tram We are looking tor a mature couple Tins Is an ex-osaanl opportunity tor the retired, or semi-retired or others looking tor sdditonsl income Send isami'ie to: 15143 Eureka Rd Southgate. Ml 481*5. Sit District «17

RESTAURANT MANAGERS Fsat Food Tired of T days psr week w 2 am. In the morning? Want an op-portunity to advance with Michi-gan's fastest growing fanltorw ser-vice? Qualifications A baity to make decieiorlk $ aoNs problems, must

Ume 6 M t time positions Start at $5 50 par hour C M Ma Mua at M6-0706 to TAILOR OR SEAMSTRESS

F M or part ume Cxpenanoad

ROUTE SALES TRAINEES HMAKE MONEY

WORKING AT HOME TEACMER/CHILD DEVELOPMENT

z r . ' j t z n to < m l motmnys snd 2

HMs. 477-1

tn the tn-eounty area. Appar la ear-'s Dr.. Waal-

lend Cherryha A Hsw'burgh area working n-v!iw*,»r. mat M _ i » j i o »75or Ful time stsedy work .

Osn Wood PVx^twng 4 41711 Grand RNer. Nov S H I P P I N G 4 R E C E I V I N G DOOortunlty

No mgMa -10»4. Bender. W M I J or aoo* M person

"on -Fn WoodUnds .Gw-A p a r t m e M a t M M M a H H S Mon-*ffla I

Farmington HI an sodrtwv.ai awarsnga 6

A Must! Pay MOTOR ROUTE DRIVERS

1-3131

SET-UP PERSON Farmington HMa shop needs person wrth broad experience for set-up 4 some repair on production machin-ery Some electrical 4 hydraulic ex perlence helpful.

471-2300

STOCK CLERKS Immediate full 4 part time openings heavy lifting required. Must to 18 years or older Apply m person Shopping Center Market. 6*33 Or-chard Lake Rd . West Bloomfield or 2S155 Greenfield Rd. at 10 MHe. O M Park.

STOCK CLERKS immediate full & part time openings. Must to 16 yesrs or older Heavy l i f t ing required Apply In person. Shopping Center Markets. 6*33 Or-chard LMe Rd (at 15 Mile Rd) Weet Bloomfield or. 25155 Greenfield Rd (aL10 Mile Rd) O M Park f

STOCK PERSON - for Birmingham grocery store. Full 4 part time. 2 years experienced. $4.50 per hour plus benefits Apply in person. 130 W 14 mile. 644-6060

STOCK PERSON For retail bedspread si ore Full time. Birmingham aree

644-5646

STQ§«-«>ERSaN NEEDED full time lor h^h volume store Retail experi-ence a must - $200 a week Ask for Mike. 855-0034.

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS _ Pei inaiientparT TTrfte work lor expe-rienced bright articulate person. Day 4 evening calling No selling $5-00/Hr.-11 Mile Rd I Farmlnglon Call for interview 476-7292

S T O C K P E R S O N P A R T T I M E

Retail store at Tel-Twelve Shopping Center would like a -enable person to handle stock, some afternoona, evenings, and Saturdays Must be neat and have good references. Ide-al for student. (Not under 17 - Not a summer (ob only). Call for interview. 356-3933

STOCK/WRAP PERSON Full time, hourly with benefits

CHUDIKS OF BIRMINGHAM

647-1300 . STORE MANAGER

Large Goodyear tire and auto ser-vice dealer is looking for an experi-enced store manager lor a 10 or 16 bay unit. This Individual should to successful^ employed at this time and looking for an advancement op-portunity, College education pre-ferrsd Compensation range - $30 to $70,000. Excellent Innge benefits, etc Send resume to Box *7*8, Ob-

Eccentric Newspapers, 3625J—Srrhcicilc-rglh—aa llvanla, Michigan 48150

STUDENTS Dietary Aides tor 4:30 to 7:30 pm shift

FRANKLIN MANOR Convalescent Center

352-7390 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT

Applications are now being accept ad lor Front Desk Clark and Dining Room Server Appfy at: The Holiday Inn. Fairlane area. 5801 Southfield Service Or Detroit. Ml.. 48228

T e l e c o m m u n i c a t i o n s T e c h n i c i a n

Ml Carmel Mercy Hospital (lountod in 1939) is one of the Ovtsion of the Eastern Michigan Region of the Sla-ters of Mercy Health Corporation We are proud of our history, achievements and degrees of excel-lence m the health care industry We welcome you to become part ol our tradition,

Our Communications Department has a challenging opportunity for an experienced Technician with a mini-mum of 2 yesrs related experience or equivalent education In order to maintain an SL-1 systsm Prefer ex-perience with Northern Tslscom SL-1 equipment

We offer a competitive salary and benefits program Please apply In person or send resume to confi-dence to:

Employment Services Department

Mt. Carmel Mercy Hospital

1423(1 W McNichois Detroit. Ml 46235

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TELEMARKETING Excellent wage plus commission Dsy snd evening available Call for appointment 537-1618

TELEMARKETING Experienced Dusinwei n iji i Good hourly wages plus incentives Entry level position, flexible AM snd PM hours. Join a 21st century com-pany with growth potential. CM be-

8 30am-5:30pm, ask for Stave 565-4520

TELEMARKETING - PART-TIME Salary plus commission Grsal hours Uvonia aree. A M for Wendy

591-1727

TELEMARKETING PROFESSIONAL For copy duplicating equipment Salary, incentives 4 benefits. Send resume to Selective Copy Machines:

13221 Northend O M Park, Ml 48237

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS wanted. No sales, no ezperience necessary Flexible hours. Call Angela Mon thru Fri 10AM-6PM (Dearborn); 563-6700

TELEPHONE marketing support personnel. Part time flexible work acfwflulft evenings Will train, f »r«-Ing work environment. $4 per hour Call for.Jntervtew 525-5575

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST for Southfield answering service has openings tor evening shift starting at 5PM, including Sat or Sun We train. 355-9110

T E L E P H O N E R E C E P T I O N I S T FULL & PART-JJME

Mature, reliable - with pleasant phone personality & light typing skills. Personal Paid Training.

INSTANT COMMUNICATIONS. Farmington. 474-5522

T E L E P H O N E S A L E S we have openings in our telephone sales deparment You can earn up to $8 per hour, part time onfy Day A evening shift Call Mary Brisaon

476-4328 27432 W. 8 Mile

TELEPHONE SOUCITOR - work In home, 20 hours per weM Salary plus commission. Soliciting residen-tial household moving. Prior tele-marketing experience beneficial CM Mon. thru Fri.. 8-5pm 525-4030

SUMMER HELP HOUSEKEEPING AIDE. Will train on the job! 6.30am tH 3pm Now until September, 1986

KITCHEN AIDE.. Win train on tl |ob, 9:30am tH 6pm. Now until September 1966.

-3T3-349-2200-Whitehall Convalescent Home

43455 W. 10 Mile Rd , Novi

Summer Jobs College students, teachers, home-makers Requirements: Car. phone, driver's license and no criminal record Uniforms furnished

Pinkertons, Inc 15565 Northland Dr.

Suite 206 E Southfield, Ml 48075

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SET-UP PERSON Farmington HHIs shop nseds person with broad experience for aet-up 4 some repair on production machin-ery Some electrical I hydraulic ex-perience helpful

471-2300 SHAMPOO PERSON needed censed only Hours negotiable Can-ton area.

SHAMPOO PERSON - fuH time Llceneed. tor busy Sterling Hts Salon CM: Marlene. 976-0501

SHAMPOO PERSON and HAIR Dresser needed tor bney Waal Bloomftafd salon, experienced. CM Tuee. thru Sat AM for JonSSI-1660

SHEET METAL LAY-OUT Electrical encloeurea Must be able lo reed prints, set-up 4 operate Press Brake 4 have experience with Strlppn 4 Whitney Punch Press Uvonia- CM after 3pm. 425-66*2

SHEET METAL MECHANIC tor Proio-type work Must reed prims « do lay-out run sheer 4 press brake 5*1-2900

SHIPPING 4 RECEIVING

C M tor interview I-1104

SHIPPING - RECEIVING " i a l n g person. M l tune poaNton. good d-iv«ng record a muet Conv

re benefits NPt IMC 560 S Mem Northvae

ISHIPP1NG/RECEIVINO PERSON w sheet metal prooeeaing plant Musi have torfeM aapartenoe Expe-

S U M M E R J O B S Plymouth Area Auto Wash CM: 455-9685

SUPERVISOR Our Marketing area la seeking an In-dividual with 2 or more years of su-pervisory background preferably In a production environment. Mort-gage banking or strong financial background ie preferred Qualified candidate should have demonatrat sd ability in aatabltahing procedures 4 controls Overtime a required. In-dividual win be responsible tor a staff of 5-6 empioyeae OuaMed candidate must have demonstrated the ability lo motivate their i through the utilization of perform-ance plans 4 evaluations. The ability to aftoalvMir manage a fluctuating work load and monitor productivity is alao required. We offer a com-

candidalea should ssnd confidential

or appfy Mon-Frl 9em-*pm. The Personnel Department

MANUFACTURERS I 1. MORTGAGE CORPORATION

27555 Farmington Road Farmington HMa, Ml 46018

(Corner of 12 MHe Rd.)

j * r i r r^n i HANOYWL^ * yaa ORATION m Road " C *

An Equal Opportunity/ Wive Action Employer N

SUPPLY The Army needs UnM Supply Specialists We tram you. Good pay

benefits 261-7366 ARMY BE A IL YOU CAN BE

SURFACE GRINOER Experienced In CarWds or H S S Form Grinding-Overtime 4

4S6-1100

- SURVEYOR-Crew Chief lna«i uiiie«il Person

Experienced Onfyf 731-6030

SWIMMING POOL service isborer

TELLER wanted lor Walled LMa 4 Farmington area Must know how to use calculator and typewriter.

47*-7100

TOOL ROOM MACHINISTS For PM shift for a growing firm, also s person cap a Die of leading Apply In person: 323 Roosevelt. Howell

TRAINING OPPORTUNITY

Detroit Business institute -Southfield Branch - has been awarded a Government Contract to train 15 People to become ...

W O R D P R O C E S S I N G S P E C I A L I S T S

This special 9 Month Training Op-portunity is open to qualified resi-dents of Oakland County. No previ-ous Business background required. Program Participants will receive Paid Tuition, transportation allow-ance. counseling, training on mod-ern equipment, OBI Certificate upon completion

For mora information, call KAREN

Classes begin".soon and Particlpanl selection has begun

C A L L : 5 5 7 - 5 7 4 4 DETROIT BUSINESS INSTITUTE

21700 Northwestern Hwy Suite 515 Southfield (Delta Dental Bidg )

TRANSPORTATION PERSON - lor developmental disabled adults, pan time mornings. 15-20 hrs. psr week $* per hr. Must have oitoD driving record. 683-4065

An Equal Opportunity Employer

TRANSPORTATION DISPATCHER Knowledge and experience In school tranportation. data process-ing. and secretarial/clerical skids re-quired Apply at Plymouth Canton Community Schools, * 5 * S. Harvey, Plymouth. Mi

TRAVEL AGENT Mmimtim 2 years experience Sabre trained Plymouth Travel:

455-6600

TRAVEL AGENTS 6 Supervisors Sabre, trained needed tor mufti-branch Southfield baaed interna-tional travel corporation Positions available tn Corporate and Leieure Departments- Sam, 627-4066

TRAVEL AGENT experience. AA Safcre on do-

meenc 4 international ticketing over * years Poemon ie open tor nmm off-

due to expansion in Southfield _ rise Good wage 4 fringe bene-

fits Send resume to Box 764. Ob-eerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 46150

TRAVEL CONSULTANT Southfield Agency (1)

Hum experience Sebre rraining necessary Shen. 364-2660

TROY HILTON INN Accepting applications tor house •aepirg ai<iar.<aora. Experience re-quired No phone cafe pieeee 1*55 Slepheneon Hwy Troy

T R U C K D R I V E R

to drive truck Must ba rMaCle wRh •vtog record 4 7 1 - 2 3 0 0

_ d driving rei ply m person Nation J Tool 6 0 * Wefdmg 13340 Merriman. UvorM.