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Motivation's the key in seeking success, 2B WLAA ' mats, 1D Vocational ed adds technology touch, 3A Canton ©bsierUer Volume 12 Number 59 Thursday, February 12, 1987 Canton, Michigan 76 Pages Twenty-five cents C 1M" W>nrt»H CommaKiUou Corpor»ttoe All Right* Rrvr. *~t The onnectio: Boys blame each other for killing By Diane Gale staff writer K SIGN-UP: Kindergarten registration will be held the week Of Feb. 16-20 in Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Children are eligible to attend kindergarten if they will be 5 on or before Dec. 1,1987. To register, bring the child's birth certificate and immunization record to the school your child will attend. If you are unsure, call the school nearest you or Ginnie Murdoch, pupil accountant, 451- -Hfr.Immunization requirements include: four doses of diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus; three doses of polio vaccine; one dose each of measles, rubella and mumps vaccine which must be gi ven on or after the child's first birthday. Immunizations are available from local physicians or free from the Wayne County Health Department, Merrimannear Michigan Avenue, city of Wayne. Birth certificates for children born In Michigan can be secured from the Office of Vital and Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health, 3500 N. Logan St, Lansing 48914. All parents are urged to register their children Feb. 16-20 to permit adequate planning for fall kindergarten and bekindergarten classes. DISC RENTALS: Canton Public Library recently started a compact disc collection and now has both classical and popular selections available for rental at 10 cents per day. The library also recently has added titles to its audio cassette collection which now numbers about 100. More information may be obtained by calling 397-0062. ACADEMY ROUND? Congressman William D. Ford, D- Taylor, (whose 15th District includes Canton) has nominated SO youngsters from the district to enter the class of 1987 at the Air Force, Merchant Marine, Army and Naval academies. Young people from Canton nominated include: Bradley Drogosch, son of Janet and Don Drogosch, nominated to Air Force Academy In Colorado Springs; Kevin Krasko, son of Rosemary and Gerald Krasko, Air Force; David Sebuck, son of Veronica and Lawrence Sebuck, Air Force; Akshey ViJ, son of Aruna and Yasb Vij, Military , Acadenyr at West Pointe, N.Y.; Theodore Welling HI, son of Karen and Damon Welling, Air Force; and Eileen Meath, daughter of Marie and Michael Meath, Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. IN LA MANCHA: Maria A. Bortell, 1986 Plymouth Salem High graduate, will appear in the role of Aldonza In the Mary grove College musical production of "Man of La Maneha" on the weekends of Feb. 12-15 and Feb. 19-22. Maria, a vocal music major at Marygrove College, Detroit, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bortell of Plymouth. For ticket information, call 862-8000, Ext 420 WRITTEN VOWS: There's no turning beck on New Year's resolutions for Gallimore Elementary first graders from Canton. Their vowi are on paper and posted in the hallway. "Io 1987,1 want to open my dob house that I wanted," wrote Steele. Jason: "In 1987,1 want to be able to play darts without my brother yelling." Chisa "In 1987, I will quiet down." Shaun: "In 1987,1 am going to try to stop being bed." Joe: "In 1987,1 went to leern bow to be born again sow(sic) I can be better et Two 16-year-old best friends, charged with murdering a 13-year- old Canton girl, accused each other of killing Mary Anne Hulbert. In separate taped statements, the boys told police basically the same story about how the girl died, except they said the other directed the scenario and pulled the trigger. Each boy said Hulbert was forced to strip to her underwear and stand by a tree. They said she was laugh- ing and seemed to think it was a joke as her hands were bound and her eyes blind folded. Once shots were fired she began to scream and run, they said. "HP shot a couple nf times and- missed her," one youth said. "He shot again and hit her coat. He said, 'Shoot her.' I said 'I can't shoot her.' I can't kill no one. I took mine (rifle) and shot in the ground and she went off screaming." HULBERT'S MOTHER weeped as she listened to taped statements giv- en to Washtenaw County deputies. The tapes were played in Washtenaw Juvenile Court Wednesday. "I heard shots about eight of them — I didn't know what to think," he continued. "He said, "She's dead . . .' I took off my hat and asked the Lord's forgiveness." The boy said Hulbert called him and said she was pregnant by the other youth. The boys decided to take her to a field, with loaded rifles -and planned to scare her enough to make her miscarry the fetus, he Hare's hoping we get a progr—i report mid-yeer District fund hits $4 million By M.B. Dillon staff writer Increased enrollment and state aid, plus the financial boost of a bond issue, have contributed to a <4 mil- lion fund balance for Plymouth-Can- ton Community Schools in the 1986- 87 budget year. School board members unani- mously approved the $57.2 million budget Monday night. "This is a much-improved forecast since the initial 1986-87 budget was adopted . . . in June, due primarily to increased state and project fund revenues." said Raymond Hoedel, associate superintendent for busi- ness, in his report to trustees. "State aid revenues are projected to increase $600,399. Project fund revenues have increased by $298,014 due to some new funding, and im- proved funding in existing projects." A bond issue approved last year by voters has freed up about $817,000 in the operating budget that previously was earmarked for capital improve- ments. LOCAL, STATE and project fund Viewer gripes over TV delay By M.B. Dillon staff writer Somehow or other, signals are get- ting crossed And one Plymouth city official isn't pleased It irks him that he's paying more for Omnicom Cable TV's basic ser- vice. yet not receiving extra chan- nels as promised when a rate hike went into effect Jan. 1. His complaint is news to Omnicom general manager Frederick Coil- man. "If anyone for some reason is not receiving those five channels (MTV, Video Hits One, CNN headline news, the Weather Channel, and Lifetime), we certainly would like to hear from them. "All they have to do is give us a phone call and we'll be happy to credit them for services they haven't been getting," Collman said The official, who asked that his name not be used, said he's called Omnicom, and "I still haven't got the channels "Why should people have to call to begin with if everyone is supposed to have the channels'" he asked COLLMAN SAID hooking sub- scribers up to the extra channels went "according to schedule," and Please turn to Page 4 what's inside Brevities . .3A Business 1-3C Classified Section C,E,F Index . . . . 9C Auto 4F Real Estate . . . 2E Employment. 9C Crossword Puzzle 5E Ertfertalnment . 4-6C Opinion . 14A Recreation . 10A Sports Section D Subur ban Life Section B Travei . . . 6 0 NEWSLINE . . . 459-2700 SPORTSLINE . .501-2312 WANT8ADS . .501-0000 DELIVERY. . . .591-0600 IS TODAYS ISSUF said. An autopsy showed Hulbert was not pregnant. "(The other suspect) said on the phone he wanted to cap her, that means shoot her, I said we had to talk about it." The boy told police they took two rifles from his basement and talked about what to do. The boy said he had no idea the other suspect would murder the girl. He said Hulbert wanted his friend to pay for an abortion. She also men- tioned money and talked about going to Florida, he said. THE STATEMENT by the youth contradicts information he gave po- lice earlier on Jan. 7, the day Hul- bert's body was found in a Superior Township field. Deputies inter- viewed both Hbdys separately that day. The youth changed his story after police played a taped statement by the other suspect naming him as the murderer. Deputies said the boy — who had been cocky and carefree during ear- lier interviews — was visibly an- gered hearing about his friend's statement. "He said: 'I'm going to kill the (other suspect),' " a deputy testified. During a court break the suspect had tears streaming from his eyes and left the room. "The reason I didn't tell you be- fore about this is because I had no participation in shooting her," the boy told police during a second inter- view Jan. 7. -- "He (the other suspect) was sup- posed to be like a brother to me. If something like this happened (police investigation) he said he would tell that he did it." The other _susnert-told- basteaHv^ the same story except he said his friend shot the rifle that killed Hul- bert. At first "Hulbert was facing a tree, the other suspect said. She released her hands, which were bound with bandages and lowered her blindfold, he said. "She said what are you two guys doing. Then he shot at her and she fell." THE SECOND youth said he im- plicated his friend "so I don't get blamed for something that I didn't do." Both, boys said Hulbert's body twitched after she was shot and indi- cated they weren't sure whether she was dead. During the interviews it was learned one of the boys had threatened Hulbert's mother if she continued to search for her daughter, a "detective testified. The court hearing is to determine whether statements given by one ef _the suspects should be ruled inad- missr51e7~Aiiulhei lieai ing will held to determine if statements giv- en by the other youth should be ruled inadmissible. The first hearing will continue Tuesday before Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Judith Wood. revenues add up to $53 £ million. Coupled with a fund balance of close to $4 million, a total of $57.2 million is available. Costs per student this year are 83,329, up 6.7 percent from last year, Hoedel said. Enrollment is up 111 students from a projected 15,820 students. General fund and project fund rev- enues are $658,413 higher than fore- cast. And general fund and project fund expenditures are down $437,277 from projections. The revised budget reflects a $4.1 million fund balance. BEING .ABLE to collect taxes twice a year has brightened the fi- nancial picture for Plymouth-Canton schools, Hoedel said. 'By this time last year, we'd col- lected 77 percent of summer taxes. This year we've collected 86 percent. We're getting our money quicker, and that helps our cash flow," said Hoedel. The 1986-87 food service budget, also adopted Monday, totals $1.5 million. Food sales are up 4.1 per- Please turn to Page 4 _ BILL BRESLER/stafT photographer Betty end Robert Geddis, both majore, ehere duties as co-commanders of the Plymouth Salvation Army Corps. Coupled Team leads Salvation Army By Doug Funke staff writer Maj Robert J Geddis, recently appointed com- mander of the Plymouth Salvation Army Corps, is looking forward to a little stability in his new posi- tion This stop is the 16th in a 29-year career with the Army Geddis and wife Betty, also a major, took charge just two weeks ago of the local corps that services Canton. Plymouth and Northville Prior to that, the couple and son Jeremy. 1!. spent seven months in Detroit at the Adult Rehabilitation Center and 22 months in Vt ichita Kan "You re commissioned called by your superior, pack up and leave.'' Geddis said It's like brother people Abraham He didn't J^nou where he was going but he packed up his goods and family Although known as a troubleshooter during his ca- reer with the Army, Geddis said he isn't aware of any specific problem that resulted in his transfer to Plymouth "WHENEVER 1 can help somebod> that's where I want to be Ptease turn to Page 4

Transcript of Canton ©bsierUer - Name

Motivation's the key in seeking success, 2B

WLAA ' mats, 1D

Vocational ed adds technology touch, 3A

C a n t o n ©bs ie rUer Volume 12 Number 59 Thursday, February 12, 1987 Canton, Michigan 76 Pages Twenty-five cents

C1M" W>nrt»H CommaKiUou Corpor»ttoe All Right* Rrvr. *~t

The

onnectio:

Boys blame each other for killing By Diane Gale staff writer

K SIGN-UP: Kindergarten registration will be held the week Of Feb. 16-20 in Plymouth-Canton Community Schools.

Children are eligible to attend kindergarten if they will be 5 on or before Dec. 1,1987. To register, bring the child's birth certificate and immunization record to the school your child will attend. If you are unsure, call the school nearest you or Ginnie Murdoch, pupil accountant, 451-

-Hfr.— Immunization requirements

include: four doses of diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus; three doses of polio vaccine; one dose each of measles, rubella and mumps vaccine which must be gi ven on or a f te r the child's first birthday. Immunizations are available from local physicians or f ree from the Wayne County Health Department, Merr imannear Michigan Avenue, city of Wayne.

Birth certificates for children born In Michigan can be secured from the Office of Vital and Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health, 3500 N. Logan S t , Lansing 48914.

All parents are urged to register their children Feb. 16-20 to permit adequate planning for fall kindergarten and bekindergarten classes.

DISC RENTALS: Canton Public Library recently started a compact disc collection and now has both classical and popular selections available for rental at 10 cents per day. The library also recently has added titles to its audio cassette collection which now numbers about 100. More information may be obtained by calling 397-0062.

ACADEMY ROUND? Congressman William D. Ford, D-Taylor, (whose 15th District includes Canton) has nominated SO youngsters from the district to enter the class of 1987 a t the Air Force, Merchant Marine, Army and Naval academies.

Young people from Canton nominated include: Bradley Drogosch, son of Janet and Don Drogosch, nominated to Air Force Academy In Colorado Springs; Kevin Krasko, son of Rosemary and Gerald Krasko, Air Force; David Sebuck, son of Veronica and Lawrence Sebuck, Air Force; Akshey ViJ, son of Aruna and Yasb Vij, Military , Acadenyr at West Pointe, N.Y.; Theodore Welling HI, son of Karen and Damon Welling, Air Force; and Eileen Meath,

daughter of Marie and Michael Meath, Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.

IN LA MANCHA: Maria A. Bortell, 1986 Plymouth Salem High graduate, will appear in the role of Aldonza In the Mary grove College musical production of "Man of La Mane ha" on the weekends of Feb. 12-15 and Feb. 19-22. Maria, a vocal music major at Marygrove College, Detroit, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brian Bortell of Plymouth. For ticket information, call 862-8000, Ext 420

WRITTEN VOWS: There's no turning beck on New Year's resolutions for Gallimore Elementary first graders f rom Canton. Their vowi are on paper and posted in the hallway.

"Io 1987,1 want to open my d o b house that I wanted," wrote Steele. Jason: "In 1987,1 want to be able to play darts without my brother yelling." Chisa "In 1987, I will quiet down." Shaun: "In 1987,1 am going to t ry to stop being bed." Joe: "In 1987,1 went to leern bow to be born again sow(sic) I can be better e t

Two 16-year-old best friends, charged with murdering a 13-year-old Canton girl, accused each other of killing Mary Anne Hulbert.

In separate taped statements, the boys told police basically the same story about how the girl died, except they said the other directed the scenario and pulled the trigger.

Each boy said Hulbert was forced to strip to her underwear and stand by a tree. They said she was laugh-ing and seemed to think it was a joke as her hands were bound and her eyes blind folded. Once shots were fired she began to scream and run, they said.

"HP shot a couple nf times and-missed her," one youth said. "He

shot again and hit her coat. He said, 'Shoot her.' I said 'I can't shoot her.' I can't kill no one. I took mine (rifle) and shot in the ground and she went off screaming."

HULBERT'S MOTHER weeped as she listened to taped statements giv-en to Washtenaw County deputies. The tapes were played in Washtenaw Juvenile Court Wednesday.

"I heard shots about eight of them — I didn't know what to think," he continued. "He said, "She's dead . . .' I took off my hat and asked the Lord's forgiveness."

The boy said Hulbert called him and said she was pregnant by the other youth. The boys decided to take her to a field, with loaded rifles

-and planned to sca re her enough to make her miscarry the fetus, he

Hare's hoping we get a progr—i report mid-yeer

District fund hits $4 million

By M.B. Dillon staff writer

Increased enrollment and state aid, plus the financial boost of a bond issue, have contributed to a <4 mil-lion fund balance for Plymouth-Can-ton Community Schools in the 1986-87 budget year.

School board members unani-mously approved the $57.2 million budget Monday night.

"This is a much-improved forecast since the initial 1986-87 budget was adopted . . . in June, due primarily to increased state and project fund revenues." said Raymond Hoedel, associate superintendent for busi-ness, in his report to trustees.

"State aid revenues are projected to increase $600,399. Project fund revenues have increased by $298,014 due to some new funding, and im-proved funding in existing projects."

A bond issue approved last year by voters has freed up about $817,000 in the operating budget that previously was earmarked for capital improve-ments.

LOCAL, STATE and project fund

Viewer gripes over TV delay By M.B. Dillon staff writer

Somehow or other, signals are get-ting crossed

And one Plymouth city official isn't pleased

It irks him that he's paying more for Omnicom Cable TV's basic ser-vice. yet not receiving extra chan-nels as promised when a rate hike went into effect Jan. 1.

His complaint is news to Omnicom general manager Frederick Coil-man.

"If anyone for some reason is not receiving those five channels (MTV, Video Hits One, CNN headline news, the Weather Channel, and Lifetime),

we certainly would like to hear from them.

"All they have to do is give us a phone call and we'll be happy to credit them for services they haven't been getting," Collman said

The official, who asked that his name not be used, said he's called Omnicom, and "I still haven't got the channels

"Why should people have to call to begin with if everyone is supposed to have the channels ' " he asked

COLLMAN SAID hooking sub-scribers up to the extra channels went "according to schedule," and

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Index . . . . 9C Auto 4F Real Estate . . . 2E Employment. 9C

Crossword Puzzle 5E Ertfertalnment . 4-6C Opinion . 14A Recreation . 10A Sports Section D Subur ban Life Section B Travei . . . 6 0 NEWSLINE . . . 459-2700 SPORTSLINE . . 501-2312 W A N T 8 A D S . . 501-0000 DELIVERY. . . . 591 -0600 IS TODAYS ISSUF

said. An autopsy showed Hulbert was not pregnant.

"(The other suspect) said on the phone he wanted to cap her, that means shoot her, I said we had to talk about it."

The boy told police they took two rifles f rom his basement and talked about what to do.

The boy said he had no idea the other suspect would murder the girl. He said Hulbert wanted his friend to pay for an abortion. She also men-tioned money and talked about going to Florida, he said.

THE STATEMENT by the youth contradicts information he gave po-lice earlier on Jan. 7, the day Hul-bert's body was found in a Superior Township field. Deputies inter-viewed both Hbdys separately that day.

The youth changed his story af ter police played a taped statement by the other suspect naming him as the murderer.

Deputies said the boy — who had

been cocky and carefree during ear-lier interviews — was visibly an-gered hearing about his friend's statement.

"He said: 'I'm going to kill the (other suspect),' " a deputy testified.

During a court break the suspect had tears streaming from his eyes and left the room.

"The reason I didn't tell you be-fore about this is because I had no participation in shooting her," the boy told police during a second inter-view Jan. 7. --

"He (the other suspect) was sup-posed to be like a brother to me. If something like this happened (police investigation) he said he would tell that he did it."

The other _susnert-told- basteaHv^ the same story except he said his friend shot the rifle that killed Hul-bert.

At first "Hulbert was facing a tree, the other suspect said. She released her hands, which were bound with

bandages and lowered her blindfold, he said.

"She said what are you two guys doing. Then he shot at her and she fell."

THE SECOND youth said he im-plicated his friend "so I don't get blamed for something that I didn't do."

Both, boys said Hulbert's body twitched after she was shot and indi-cated they weren't sure whether she was dead. During the interviews it was learned one of the boys had threatened Hulbert's mother if she continued to search for her daughter, a "detective testified.

The court hearing is to determine whether statements given by one ef

_the suspects should be ruled inad-missr51e7~Aiiulhei lieai ing will held to determine if statements giv-en by the other youth should be ruled inadmissible.

The first hearing will continue Tuesday before Washtenaw Juvenile Court Judge Judith Wood.

revenues add up to $53 £ million. Coupled with a fund balance of

close to $4 million, a total of $57.2 million is available.

Costs per student this year are 83,329, up 6.7 percent from last year, Hoedel said.

Enrollment is up 111 students from a projected 15,820 students.

General fund and project fund rev-enues are $658,413 higher than fore-cast. And general fund and project fund expenditures are down $437,277 from projections. The revised budget reflects a $4.1 million fund balance.

BEING .ABLE to collect taxes twice a year has brightened the fi-nancial picture for Plymouth-Canton schools, Hoedel said.

'By this t ime last year, we'd col-lected 77 percent of summer taxes. This year we've collected 86 percent. We're getting our money quicker, and that helps our cash flow," said Hoedel.

The 1986-87 food service budget, also adopted Monday, totals $1.5 million. Food sales are up 4.1 per-

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_ BILL BRESLER/stafT photographer Betty end Robert Geddis, bo th majore , ehere dut ies as c o - c o m m a n d e r s of the P lymouth Salvat ion A rmy Corps.

Coupled Team leads Salvation Army By Doug Funke staff wr i ter

Maj Robert J Geddis, recently appointed com-mander of the Plymouth Salvation Army Corps, is looking forward to a little stability in his new posi-tion

This stop is the 16th in a 29-year career with the Army •

Geddis and wife Betty, also a major, took charge just two weeks ago of the local corps that services Canton. Plymouth and Northville

Prior to that, the couple and son Jeremy. 1!. spent seven months in Detroit at the Adult Rehabilitation Center and 22 months in Vt ichita Kan

"You re commissioned called by your superior, pack up and leave.'' Geddis said It 's like brother

people Abraham He didn't J^nou where he was going but he packed up his goods and family

Although known as a troubleshooter during his ca-reer with the Army, Geddis said he isn't aware of any specific problem that resulted in his transfer to Plymouth

"WHENEVER 1 can help somebod> that's where I want to be

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P e d e s t r i a n k i l l e d i n a c c i d e n t By D6ug Funks staff writer

Ptwto* by BtLL BRESLER/staff pfrotogr«*i«r

Plymouth Townsh ip pa t ro lman Shawn Corbot t i nspec ts the suspec ted point of impac t at the scene of the fata l a c c i d e n t

A Canton men, who allegedly drove into and killed an elderly Plymouth woman Monday evening, stood mute to charges stemming from the accident during arraign-ment in 35th District Court

John E. Pary, 21, was charged Tuesday with leaving the scene of a personal injury accident and driving with ? suspended license, second of-fense.

Mary Froczila, 80, who lived in the Sheldon Park Apartments, was struck in the f a r right lane of south-bound Sheldon Road a few hundred feet north of Ann Arbor Road.

She died at the scene at about 6:30 p.m. said Chip Snider, deputy police chief in Plymouth Township.

DEATH WAS attributed to multi-ple injuries and ruled accidental, said a spokesman for the Wayne County Medical Examiner.

"It 's ill-lit, it was dark," Snider said. "We believe she was attempt-ing to walk across the street to Fam-ily Discount Drugs and was hit.

"The vehicle fled the scene and was apprehended a short time later by Officer Raymond Hall who, while on routine patrol prior to knowledge of the accident, observed a vehicle fail to observe a stop sign.

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The seven-minute film looks back to the days when wash tubs were on every porch, irons were heated on the cook stove and auto workers strained to tug ears along the assem bly line by hand.

The film was produced to bonor the company's centennial year and Michigan's 150th birthday.

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"He affected a t raff ic stop, the driver got out and spontaneously made the statement, 'I hit a woman.' as soon as be exited the vehicle," Snider said.

Noel Keane, Pary 's lawyer, said his client is upset about the accident. "He is obviously very remorseful, afraid,, ngrvous."

Pary did stop a f t e r the accident a t a nearby drugstore, Keane said. "I don't know what his intentions were or why he suddenly l e f t "

Neither of the charges brought against Pary were attributable to the accident itself, Keane added.

During arraignment, Judge James Garber entered pleas of not guilty for Pary and set a preliminary exam date of March 12.

Pary was released on $5,000 per-sonal bond af te r arraignment.

Funeral services for Froczila were to be conducted today at Lynch & Sons Funeral Home, Clawson, and St. John the Baptist Church, Detroit.

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Froczila is survived by a daughter, Mary Leist of Plymouth; a son,

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aged auto f rame in the d i s t r i c t ' s Black-hawk Col l is ion Repair Sys tem c lass.

Bil l Farrel l t roub leshoo ts a Tandy 1000 c o m p u t e r . photos by BILL BRESLER/staff photographer

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Diane L u c k e t t and T im Pranger design a m e m o r y c i rcui t .

Cherry finished folding furniture The vocational technical training programs of Plym-

outh-Canton Community Schools are being highlighted as part of Vocational Education Week this week.

One of the programs is Unibody Construction where students receive training in bumping, metal finishing, sheet metal, painting and assembling. Working with damaged cars also is an important part of this course.

Among the processes learned is KOREK, an anchor-ing and pulling system where a bench is used to repair the unitized-body and front-wheel drive vehicles.

THE HIGH-TECH luster is rubbing off on vocational technical education.

Two courses the district offers is computer design and repair, and robotics.

The computer design and repair class covers opera-ting principles of digital equipment, computer logic, cir-cuit design, testing techniques, clocked logic, memory control circuits, machine language programming, inter-face design, and troubleshooting of major systems in-cluding Apple and IBM personal computers.

Robotics introduces students to basic robotic princi-ples. Topics include robot control, mechanisms, hydrau-lics, pneumatics, and electrical motor applications.

Students have the opportunity to research the ever-growing influence of robotics on industry.

AMONG THE courses offered by Plymouth-Canton Community Schools are:

Commercial art; clerical laboratory; junior electronic office procedure; senior word processing; salesperson; sales management; health assistant; dental assistant; medical office; health occupations; cosmetology.

Advanced machine shop; advanced automotive tech-nology; Unibody construction; construction technology; welding; architectural graphics; computer design and repair, robotics, commercial foods; and child care.

0 A career assessment and support service also is of-

fered in these areas for both disadvantaged and handi-capped students who need extra assistance to complete the vocational program

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• CHILDREN'S VALENTINE PARTY

Saturday, Feb 14 — Canton Parks and Recreation will hold its annual Children's Valentines Party for ages 3-12 from 10-11 a.m. at Canton Rec-reation Center. Michigan Avenue at Sheldon. Canton The party will fea-ture cartoon movies, magic, games and refreshments For reservations, call 397-1000 from 8 30 a m to 5 p.m.

• PARENTS' ROLE IN SEX ED Monday, Feb 16 — "The Parents'

Role in Ser Education," a presenta-tion and discussion with Dr Mary Paonessa. will be held at 8 p.m in the gym of Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Catholjc School on Penniman Av-enue in Plymouth All are welcome.

• CANTON BOOSTER CLUB 'Monday. Feb 16 - The Plymouth

Canton Hifch Booster Club will hold its quarterly meeting beginning at 7 SO p.m in Room 108 of Canton High Light refreshments will be served

• EA8T MIDDLE CONCERT Wednesday, Feb 18 — East Mid-

dle School will have its "Think Spring" concert, conducted by Paul Reeves, beginning at 7 p.m. at the school. There will be a home green-ery raffle and refreshments after the concert.

• ACTIVATING PARENTS Saturday, Feb. 21 — A workshop

on "Activating Parents in the Spe-cial Education Process" will be pre-sented from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m at West Middle School, 44401 Ann Arbor Trail at Sheldon, Plymouth. The workshop is designed to help parents participate effectively in the plan-ning, development and decision mak-ing for their handicapped children's education.

The workshop will help you: un-derstand the law and your rights; ob-tain information on services, re-sources and programs available, be-come an educational advocate for your child, prepare for and partici-pate in the Individual Educational Planning Committee process To register for this free workshop, call Tom Lerchen at 729-4588 The work-shop is co-sponsored by Plymouth-Canton Special Education Parent Advisory Committee and the Citi-zens Alliance to Uphold Special Edu-cation.

• PLYMOUTH 8TORYTIMES Tuesday, Thursday. Feb 24. 26 —

Registration for March storytimes are being taken at the Dunning Hough Library at 223 S Main, Plym-outh. Registration for toddlers ages 2-31* will be at 10 a m Tuesdav.

Feb 24, while registration for pres-choolers ages 3 ^ - 5 will be at 10 a.m. Thursday. Feb. 26 Both storytimes will be four-week sessions, and par-ents must remain in the library dur-ing storytimes

• CEP PARENT COFFEE Thursday, March 12 — A CEP

Parent Coffee will begin at 9 30 a.m. in the conference room of Plymouth Canton High School. Hosts will be Canton principal Tom Tattan and Salem principal Gerald Ostoin Shar-ing information will be area coordi-nator David Opple Parents of high school students at the CEP are en-couraged to attend

• TO SEE 'EVITA' Wednesday. March 25 — Canton

residents age 55 and older will be goiflg to the Birmingham Theatre to see "Evita " The bus will leave Can-ton Recreation Center at 12 15 p.m and return at about 5 30 p.m The charge of 111 per person includes ticket and transportation Register early by calling 397-1000. Ext 278

• SENIOR TAX COUNSELORS The Plymouth-Canton-Northville

branch of the American Association of Retired Persons will help prepare tax returns for senior citizens — low income and shut-ins Tax prepara-tion will be now through April 15 at sites in Canton, Plymouth and North-ville. For information call 474-1645 or 397-1000, ext 278

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Cable delay sends crossed signals Continued from Paoe 1

that the work * u completed "main-ly during December. There may have been a few whose poles got missed hot 1 don't think there 's a l o t " | Probably 100 people called about pot receiving the channels, said Coll-man. "Everyone who called up khoold now have t h e m " • A resident of New England Vil-lage, the official said his neighbor Mao has complained to Omnicom prtxxxt not receiving the channels, former ly included in a satellite tier.

"When be called, he was told that ,was impossible — that the whole c i ty was booked up." said the dissat-isf ied subscriber.

"Who knows bow many sub-scribers are without the added chan-nels?

"Omnicom is taking a real good posture (regarding credit for service not rendered), but if oo one knows, who's going to call and get it?"

Stephen Larson, Canton Cable TV C o m m i t t e e c h a i r m a n , h a s n ' t received such complaints. But if Om-nicom missed a few subscribers, it's understandable, be said.

"What probably happened is that these people weren't paying for the satellite tier."

To service an estimated 7,000 sub-scribers with the extra channels, "a filter needs to be pulled off. When you have that many, you may miss a

'Mpeople aren't getting those channels, their bill should be reduced.'

— Stephen Larson cable TV committee

few," Larson said. "If people aren't getting those channels, their bill should be reduced."

Subscribers with problems may call 459-7300.

OMNICOM RAISED its basic-only monthly rate to $10.95 in Plymouth Township, and to $11.99 in Plymouth and Canton a f t e r federal law

stripped municipalities of their pow-er to control cable television rates.

All subscribers were notified in writing about the rate and service changes. Collman said-

Larson predicts deregulation will give operators "a lot more profit than in the past." and prompt them to add services.

Rate regulation in the past forced Omnicom to raise rates for cable op-tions including premium services, Collman said.

Omnicom, owned by N-Com, bad a "successful year last year." 1987 should bring "continued success. We're growing, building and invest-ing capital in our plant in this area," said Collman. "Deregulation will have some effect but I don't think It will have a major e f f e c t "

Omnicom fits a post-deregulation, nationwide trend.

Free now to set their own rates, cable operators across the country are trying a variety of strategies that generally include higher prices for the limited basic service, lower

rates for premium channels like Home Box Office and the Disney Channel, and elimination of charges like second-set hook-ups.

The net effect in many systems will be higher prices for customers receiving the lowest range of ser-vices and sometimes lower prices for top-of-the-Une customers, say cable operators. (The Associated Press contribut-ed to this report.)

Reserve hits $4 million Continued from Page 1

c e n t with a 12 percent decrease in the number of f ree and discounted meals served. *

Trustee Roland Thomas compli-mented the food service staff on its performance, but asked that a long-range capital improvement plan be prepared to avoid '"sur-prises."

Other budget highlights: e Liability insurance costs are

expected to increase by $191,891, or 82 percent over 1985-86, accord-ing to early estimates. "We have bad meetings with our insurance agent regarding these increases, and, a t the same time, a re investi-

gating a new 'insurance pool' con-c e p t " school officials have said.

e The special education budget is up $171,019.

e The district's direct purchas-ing of natural gas has dropped costs in tha t ca tegory f r o m $970,000 to $711,000.

e Electric bills'will be $34,224 higher than f irst thought

e At $204,057, telephone costs will be $6,600 higher than pro-jected.

e Water costs will be $33,038 lower than projections. Utility sav-ings will total $231,625 less than forecast.

e Operating costs will total

$839,619 more than planned. e Total revenues are 4.7 per-

cent higher than last year. e Expenditures are 7.7 percent

higher than 1985-86. e State equalized valuation is

projected at $1 billion, a 5 percent increase over last year.

e Teacher-student ratios show little change.

e Outlays this year will reflect a $265,000 staff development budg-et.

THE BUDGET INFORMATION presented probably would have in-terested resident Lynn Ehrle, who left af ter addressing the board on a few issues — among them, finances.

Couple takes over Continued from Page 1

Both Geddis and his wife complet-ed two years of study at a Salvation Army training center to prepare for their ministry.

"If I were to die, she could carry on," Geddis said. "We're a team."

Betty said she intends to spend much of her t ime here with the Home League, a women's group focusing on worship, education, fel-lowship and service, and the League of Mercy, which makes nursing home visitations.

She also expects to continue with two favorite hobbies — adding to a butterfly collection and ceramics.

Geddis at first said work is his only hobby, then indicated that he's

an inactive rockhound. The couple, married 20 years, met

at a Salvation Army center in High-land Park.

GEDDIS SERVED in the U.S. Ma-rine Corps for IVi years before for-mally joining the Salvation Army. He admits to being a carouser before "converting" in a bar on Eight Mile and John R in 1955 in Detroi t

A couple of years later, Geddis said he was personally touched by Jesus in a dream and persuaded to enter the ministry.

"I was so terrified I got out of bed and was shaking."

Geddis promptly left his job at Chrysler to prepare for the ministry and has been a t it since.

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Former Wayne County Circuit Judge James Canham was portrayed as an honest, if unwitting, middle man during a hearing Monday before the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board.

Canham, a Redford Township resident and former Redford justice of the peace, could be disbarred for al-legedly taking part in the bribe scheme.

The Michigan Attorney Grievance Commission has charged that Canham is "un-fit to practice law."

Based upon a taped tele-phone conversation, Can-ham, a former chief judge of the Wayne County Circuit Court, was linked to a bribe attempt Michigan Appeals Court Judge S. Jerome Bronson. But Canham's a t t o r n e y urged the three-attorney

James Canham panel to keep Canham's tape recorded s ta tements "in context." ^

"CANHAM BELIEVED he was working wftE"(inform-ant) James Finn," attorney Sheldon Miller of Detroit said. "He was shocked by his arrest. He thought Bronson set him up."

The panel hearing the Canham case includes attor-neys J. Robert Sterling, Deborah Mela and John Shantz. All three practice law in Oakland County.

The hearing is handled under rules governing circuit court bench trials.

Miller challenged the prosecution to produce evi-dence showing his client would have received a payoff.

Bronson was charged with soliciting a $20,000 bribe from Finn in return for upholding a $3.2 million verdict won by Finn in a negligence suit against the Ford Motor

~COT The veteran jurist committed suicide shortly af ter his Nov. 14 arraignment.

Though granted immunity from criminal prosecution by state police — in return for helping trap Bronson — Canham faces disbarment as an alleged co-conspirator.

CHIEF DISCIPLLNARY prosecutor Michael Alan Schwartz is using a Nov. 6 telephone conversation be-tween Canham and Finn as evidence.

In that conversation, Canham told Finn to write an

opinion Bronson could a d o p t According to transcripts, Canham said: "Just leave

that, that way and, and, I'll tell ya, you're going to have a winner. You are going to have won. And, and I don't know, I don't know whether or not he can be reversed . . . And the, you gotta hell of a opportunity to come up with a, a masterpiece and that should fly, he'll get an-other vote and you, you should fly and you'll be home free."

But Canham's attorney argued his client was working with Finn — not Bronson — at the time.

"If you're going to put J im Canham in a category, he belongs in the James Finn category," Miller said.

Schwartz, however, argued the statments indicated a Bronson/Canham conspiracy.

-"(It was) a very simple scheme whose antecedents go back into history. Finn was to pay Bronson in order to influence Bronson on the Harrigan appeal," Schwartz said. "This case, unfortunately, is a sordid mat ter ."

FINN IS expected to be a key witness when testimony resumes 9 a.m. Monday, March 10. No witnesses were questioned Monday.

The commission filed charges against Canham in De-cember, calling him "unfit to practice law."

Panel members also heard Canham's Nov. 13 state-ments to Robert lanni, chief of the attorney general department's criminal division and assistant attorney general Mark Blumer.

At that time, Canham told his questioners he showed Finn a copy of the pre-hearing report he had received from Bronson.

They also received transcripts of a telephone conver-sation between Canham and Bronson about five hours af ter Canham's s tatements to investigators.

During that conversation, Canham said: "Remember, I didn't want to get in the middle."

Miller said Canham didn't tell investigators about the bribe attempt because he was afraid Bronson would have withdrawn the bribe.

"If he had told Bronson to bag it, Bronson would have ruled against Finn's client," Miller said.

In the case b°ing appealed, Kentucky resident Mi-chael Harrigan was awarded $13 million in damages af ter being left paralyzed when the brakes on the Ford-built tractor-trailer truck he was driving failed near Pikeville, Ky.

Though damages were later reduced, Ford appealed the verdict. Attorneys for the auto company argued the case should have been decided under Kentucky law, which would have made it virtually impossible for Har-rigan to have recoverd any damages.

EMU open house slated for Monday Eastern Michigan University will Ijold an-open house

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P r i n c i p a l s Resident leads junior high

A Canton resident and 15-year em-ployee of the Wayne-Westland Com-munity Schools has been promoted to assistant principal a t Stevenson Junior High School in Westland by Superintendent Dennis O'Neill.

T e r r e n c e Campbel l r e p l a c e s Wayne Parsons, who asked to be reassigned to classroom duties.

Campbell. 39, joined the school district in February 1972 and spent his first 11 years working in the dis-trict 's alternative and adult /commu-nity education programs. He was a

supervisor for summer school and leisure programs and also an ACE location manager before being as-signed to teaching duties at the jun-ior high school in September 1983.

Campbell received his bachelor of arts degree, with a major in history, in 1970 from Eastern Michigan Uni-versity. He also holds a master of arts degree, with majors in educa-tional leadership and adult educa-tion, and education specialist degree, with majors in educational leader-ship and community education, from

that university. His appointment was made effec-

tive immediately. He will receive a salary of $41,696 annually.

Campbell was selected from a field of 12 candidates for the position and his selection was lauded by board members Kathleen Chorbagi-an and Mathew McCusker.

Both agreed with O'Neill that Campbell has "tremendous rapport with people," with McCusker saying he was "very impressed with Terry Campbell in his work with parents and students."

. . . Stone appointed to post Judy Stone is West Middle School's

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Stone began teaching in 1964 after earning her bachelor's degree in English and master 's degree in so-cial studies.

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For three years, Stone taught in Belleville schools.

Stone is married and has two daughters, both of whom attend Plymouth-Canton schools. She is a 19-year Canton resident.

State rock show will be Sunday

Minerals and rocks from Michigan will be featured at this Sunday's sesqui centennial exhibit and show of the Plymouth Rock and Mineral So-ciety.

The show will be from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, at the Plym-outh Cultural Center, 525 Farmer at Theodore. Admission is 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children.

Exhibits for the show include rocks and minerals hand-collected in Michigan to displays- of faceted stones.

Dealers from the tri-county area will be on hand with fine gems, books, mineral specimens, and fin-ished jewelry.

Among the exhibitors will be: Al-exander Iwanow of Time Trips with fossils and artifacts; Marjorie Mor-n s , T o m s Minerals, micro mounts, Dennis Demerly, D. Demerly's Rock and Art, finished jewelry; AJ Tem-ple, Plymouth Metal Detectors, met-al detectors and specimens; Joyce Hanshu, Michigan minerals; Edward Wilson, fossils and books; John San-teralli, woodcarving demonstration.

Rock Exchange Club members will operate a silent auction table to present mineral specimens for expe-rienced and amateur collectors alike. There also will be games for the children in which prizes might be anything from a sample of copper ore or a Petoskey stone.

David Thomas will have students f rom his geology classes at Wash-tenaw Community College working an an identification table. They will show how rocks and minerals are identified by weight, content, and hardness.

Movies will be shown at various times, including films on "Michigan Mining" and "Copper-Iron-Salt."

"Minerals found in the great state of Michigan have played an import-ant role in bringing many people and industries here after statehood was attained," said Phillip Hruska, show co-chairman for 1987.

"Us rockhounds find it exciting to rediscover such rocks and minerals that so amply contributed to our state 's progress."

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A massive search was conducted until the Garden City driver of the car told police she staged the scene.

Police searched the area from 9:12 p.m. — when the anonymous caller reported the car — until Monday morning. A Detroit police helicopter was called in for an aer-ial search.

While the search continued, the 17-year-old driver was found in Ann Arbor at a friend's house.

She confessed to staging the scene and told police she planned to go to Florida. However, police had not determined why she faked

the murder by Tuesday afternoon, said Dave Boljesic, Canton police information officer.

THE 1976 blue two-door Oldsmo-bile was partially in a ditch on the west side of Denton Road north of Proctor. The window on the driv-er's side of the car was smashed and the glass was about 15 feet from the vehicle.

During the search, police also found a blood-covered crowbar.

The car was registered to the girl's mother.

Police will continue the investi-gation and talk to the Wayne Coun-ty prosecutor's office to decide if a warrant should be issued for crimi-nal charges against the girl, Bol-jesic said.

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M o n e y w o e s District approves vote on bond, tax hike By Sue Maoon staff writer

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M a n c h a r g e d i n a s s a u l t A Wayne man is being held on

three charges resulting from a dis-pute in Canton about his ex-girl-friend last weekend.

David Alan Harter, 48, was ar-raigned Jan. 7 on one count of feloni-ous assault, one count of carrying a concealed weapon, and one count of using a firearm in the commission of a felony.

A plea of not guilty was entered in Wayne Circuit Court Annex in West-land by Judge Lawrence Emmert of Wyandotte's 27th District Court.

Harter failed to post bond for $10,000 or 10 percent and was taken to the Wayne Ctounty Jail .

According to police, a 46-year-old Detroit resident said a man threat-ened him at 12:15 a.m. in the Mobil Lounge on Michigan Avenue. The victim said a man came up to him and began a heated argument about his ex-girlfriend. He allegedly pulled out a .32 caliber revolver from his back pocket or waistband, police said.

The Detroit man said the man pointed*the .gun a t him and sajd: "I'll kill you." " —

Officers were called to the lounge and arrested Harter who was lying in the back seat of a car.

The Wayne-Westland Community Schools will be asking residents to dig deeper into their pockets to help resolve a money problem.

The school board Monday night unanimously approved two ballot proposaLs for an April 2 special elec-tion.

The proposals are a $12.5 million bond issue and a three-year 2.75-mill tax levy for general operations

The two proposals would total 3.65 mills, with 2.35 mills representing a transfer of debt millage, scheduled to expire in June for property own-ers in the Wayne-Westland portion of the district. As a result, the propos-als represent only a 1.3-mill in-crease.

However, the district would hold the increase to the 2.75 mills for res-idents in the annexed portion of the former Cherry Hill School District by paying off the bonds over a longer period of time.

ONE MILL represents $1 for eve-ry $1,000 of assessed valuation.

For a resident in a $44,000 home, the levies would cost Wayne-West-land homeowners about $28 a year. In the former Cherry Hill district which was annexed to Wayne-West-

Wayne- Westland School Plstrlct The district serves southeast Canton.

land last year, the cost would be about $60 a year.

The district includes most of West-land and part of Canton Township.

The board vote came a week af ter the district received approval from the state Department of Education to seek voter approval of the bond issue.

The bond money would be used to defray the cost of remodeling, reno-vating, re-equipping and refurnish-ing buildings, to purchase additional equipment and school buses and im-prove and develop sites in the dis-trict.

THE 2.75 mills would be used to balance the district's budget, which, according to projections by Woody London, associate superintendent for business services, will be short $1.1 million this year and $1.5 million next vear.

Monday's vote marked the third t ime in 18 months that the district has asked the voters .for a tax in-crease. The other two, both for 2 mills, were rejected last year.

In discussion Monday, board trus-tee Sylvia Kozorosky:

"I took a long, hard look at this because the people have told us twice they don't want higher taxes," Kozorosky said. "I've come to real-ize that this is very serious for our kids and I'm going to support it."

TRUSTEE Kathleen Chorbagian said it "never occurred to me not to support this."

"This community has always been very supportive of education," she said. "I will do everything in my power to see that the people get what they want, a quality education for 'heir children.

"I think working together, we can j do it (get the millage approved)."

"Up until tonight I wasn't enthusi- \ astic that something like this could j be approved," board secretary Ken- ' neth Barnhill said. "Our work is cut ; out for us, but by giving proper and J truthful information, I think the d t l - • zens will support quality education."

IN A prepared statement read af- j ter the board vote, Superintendent Dennis O'Neill called the board's vote "crucial and courageous," and ; said that "if the needs addressed in these proposals aren't met, we are going to oversee the demise of the Wayne-Westland schools." —

"No one advocates increased tax-es, if at all avoidable, but the alter-native in this situation is disastrous and therefore, your vote to place these issues before the public is the only solution," O'Neill said.

"Our challenge over the next few weeks is to explain that a small in-vestment today could save a tremen-dous cost later on, in addition to meeting our responsibility of making productive citizens of today's youth.

"We have both a telling and a sell-ing job. but working together, we'll be successful on April 2."

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4% pay i ncrease on line in Canton

Non-union Canton employees will receive a 4 percent pay increase this year costing the township 120,266.

The Canton Township Board of Trustees approved the wage hike Tuesday in a 6-1 vote. Supervisor J a m e s Poole was the only dissenter.

The merit commission recom-mended the pay increase, which is retroactive to Jan. 1,1987.

Non-un ion e m p l o y e e s a l s o received a 4 percent increase last year.

Canton union employees, which have settled contracts, received a 4 percent increase this year, said Dan Durack, personnel director.

THE NON-UNION positions and

the 1987 wages are as follows: Police chief, 141,101; f i re chief,

$40,013; finance director, $37,499; superintendent of parks and recre-ation, $37,614; building official. $37,614; personnel director, $37,614; DPW superintendent, $37,482; DPW foreman, $31,300, and DPW invento-ry control supervisor. $29,465.

Other non-union positions and new wages are as follows:

Deputy building official, $28,080; deputy finance director, $28,356; en-gineer, $33,721; assistant community and economic development director, $28,356; two research associates, $22,727; recreat ion supervisor , $29,106; and water division supervi-sor, $26,832.

Ford opens new center in Canton The Henry Ford Medical Center

in Canton will open the doors at its permanent site Monday.

The center's physicians and staff have moved from a temporary lo-cation on Canton Center Road to the permanent center at 42680 Ford, just west of Lilley Road.

The 5.000-square-foot building includes 12 examination rooms, laboratory and X-ray services.

The center offers family-orient-ed primary health services by Hen-ry Ford Hospital physicians, in-

cluding specialists in internal med-icine, family medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics/gynecology.

The Canton center was opened to serve the overflow of patients from the Plymouth center, located on Main Street just north of Penniman Avenue, and to better serve the needs of the Canton community.

The Canton center will be open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.

Same-day appointments for sudden illness can be scheduled by phoning 981-3200.

The physicians at the Canton center are: Adrian Sheremeta, in-ternal medicine; Eric Loranger, pediatrics; Gary Wozniak, family practice; Clark Kirkman, obstet-rics/gynecology, and Mohammed Tabbaa, obstetr ics/gynecology. Manager of the center is Irene Koncius.

The center participates in Blue

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The Canton facility brings the current number of Henry Ford medical centers to 16. Other cen-ters are located in Plymouth, Ann Arbor, Dearborn, Detroit, two sites in Sterling Heights, Rochester, Royal Oak, Southfield, St. Clair Shores, Taylor, Troy, Warren, West Bloomfield, and Harbor Beach.

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Several Plymouth and Canton mu-sicians recently earned first and sec-ond division ratings at the annual high school district solo and ensem-ble festival.

The festival, sponsored by the Michigan School Band & Orchestra Association, was Feb. 7 at Livonia Franklin High School.

More than 1,500 different musical selections were performed by high school band and orchestra students from southeastern Michigan.

Ratings form one through five (one being superior) were awarded the competing students by profes-

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blue ribbon for first place now are eligible to compete at the state level March 28.

FIRST DIVISION prizes were won by these Plymouth Centennial Edu-cational Park students:

Lisa Gasparot t clarinet solo; Deb-bie DeJohn, clarinet solo; Lynn Cail, clarinet solo; Julian Sell, clarinet solo; Christina Harrell, oboe solo; Sarah Naaski, French horn solo; Laura Dahlke, flute sblo; Laura Dahlke, piano solo; Bradley Nottle,

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William Schnoes, alto sax solo; Sara Erickson, oboe solo; Lesley Casrmichael, flute solo; Brad Flo-wers and Kevin Hinks, t rumpet duet-Jeff Samarziya, bass clarinet solo; Kevin Hinks, trumpet solo;

Karen Warmbier, clarinet solo; Roc hell Patterson, trumpet solo; Brian Krug, trumpet solo; Jane Gerke, clarinet solo; Risako Ta-kahashi, flute solo; Danielle Wal-quist, violin solo; Leslie Capozzoli, violin solo; Leslie Capozzoli and Em-ily Zinn, violin duet.

SECOND DIVISION ratings were awarded to these CEP musicians:

Jennifer Jencks and Dawn Immer-fall, flute duet; Kevin Hinks and Brad Flowers, trumpet duet; Greta Schnurstein, flute solo; Lisa Alcock, clarinet solo; Michelle Smith, flute solo; Steve Dickie, bass clarinet solo; Vicky Crutchfield, flute solo;

Jeff Sobell, trumpet solo; Shelly Ketchem, flute solo; Sue Kemnitz, clarinet solo; Daniel Stacey, violin solo; Emily Zinn, violin solo; Emily Zinn, piano solo; Sue Long and Ann Gilmore, violin and viola duet.

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in applying a penalty for late pay-ment of taxes in Plymouth Town-ship.

In the past, the township treasurer "and county treasurer allowed taxes"

to be paid late — after Feb. 16 and before March 1 — with no penalty being levied.

Starting now, all taxes not paid af-

ter Feb. 16 will be considered late and a penalty will be applied. All taxes not paid af ter Feb. 27 are del-inquent and become payable to Wayne County.

IS prior ' years; said township treasurer Mary Brooks, the township has waived the late penalty on all tax bills paid af ter Feb. 16 but be-fore March 1.

"Due to the insistence from the county of Wayne, the treasurer's off-ice is being required to enforce the tax collection requirements as stated on the back of your tax bill."

All taxes not yet paid can be paid, without penalty, at the township treasurer 's office, 42350 Ann Arbor Road at Mill. Allow five days if tax-

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By Wayne Peal staff writer

A consortium of Wayne County hospitals will sublease Westland Medical Center — with the intention of buying it — while providing indi-gent health care at all member hos-pitals.

The agreement was announced Tuesday afternoon by Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara and Westland Health Network Inc., a consortium including People's Com-munity Hospital Authority, Oak-wood, Garden City Osteopathic and Southwest Detroit hospitals. •

' Basically, it takes this building off our hands and puts it to good use," McNamara said.

Indigent health care emerged as a critical issue in the proposed sale of Westland Medical , the former Wayne County General Hospital.

UNDER THE purchase agree-ment, indigent care will be provided at all member hospitals for four years. Garden City Osteopathic and Annapolis hospitals will provide in-digent care in western Wayne Coun-ty.

The consortium will pay J7.56 mil-lion over the next three years to buy the facility. The final payment is ex-pected Dec. 1, 1989. The facility has been leased to the Southwest Detroit Hospital Corp. since 1984.

The transaction is subject to coun-ty commission approval and is-suance of a cert if icate of need from state health officials.

Two local commissioners present during Tuesday's announcement praised the sale.

—It appears in the best interest of people in western Wayne County," said Commissioner Milton Mack, D-Wayne, whose district includes Can-ton Township.

• Added Susan Heintz, R-Northville: "From what I've seen it should pass."

Kay Beard, D-Inkster, who joined the facility's union workers in a Jan. 19 picket line protesting the coali-tion's formation, and Richard Mann-ing, D-Redford, were unavailable for comment.

MCNAMARA SAID that Beard, who was attending a conference in Lansing, had been made aware of the sale but answered questions re-garding her reaction by repeating: "She's been made aware of it."

The county executive said negotia-tions had been continuing "six days a week" sinee the beginning of the year. •

Emergency care will be provided to indigents at Westland and all af-filiated hospitals- In all, nine hospi-tals will participate.

Garden City Osteopathic and An-napolis will also provide indigent pediatric and disease control ser-vices currently offered solely at Westland.

Westalnd will retain its 46-bed mental health care unit, though offi-cials would apply for an additional 50 beds.

Westland Health Network will have its own board of directors, sep-a ra te from individual hospitals.

While there are no immediate layoff plans, officials said they of-fered current workers "no guaran-

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• City of Plymouth Parks and Rec-reation wUl offer golf lessons start-ing Tuesday, Feb. 17, for children and adults for a fee of $25. The fee includes four lessons and balls. Les-sens for ages 0-14 will be 4:30-5:30 Km. Tuesdays and for ages 15 and

• f rom 0:30-7:30 p.m. at His & Golf, 0 Mile at Newburg. For

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tion, are $9 with your own equip-ment and $15 without your own equipment The bus will leave the Canton Township Administration Building at 5 p.m. and return about 12:15 pan. Space is limited. For in-formation, call 397-5110, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Register in person at Canton Parks and Recre-ation, 1150 S. Canton Center Road.

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will be held at 10 a .m . Saturday, Feb. 28, for men's leagues and at 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, for women's leagues at the Canton Administra-tion Building. 1150 S. Canton Center Road. Discussed will be entry fees, registration dates and times, con-tract and residency requirements.

• AEROBICS Openings still are lef t for aerobic

classes being held for six weeks at Calvary Baptist Church in Canton. Classes for beginners are 9-10 a.m.

and intermediate from 10-11 a.m. every Monday and Thursday. The charge is $15 for six weeks. Baby-sitting offered. To register, call Don-na McDonald, 455-8446.

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VETO OVERRIDE - By a voie of 401 for and 26 against, the House overrode President Reagan's veto of a bill AUTHORIZING $20 billion through 1994 for federal clean wat :r pro-grams, Including $18 bUlior. to help communities build sewage treat-ment facilities.

The Senate followed suit and the measure (KR 1) became law.

Arlan Strangeland, F-Minn., who voted to override the veto, said "I believe President Reigan has lis-tened to the wrong advice on clean water."

Robert Michel, R-ILL. who voted to sustain the veto, said he agrees with Reagan that the bill provides "exces-sive spending at a t ime of high defi-cits . .

Members voting yes wanted the bill to become law.

Voting yes: Ca I Pursell, R-Plym-outh, Dennis Herte l , D-Harper Woods, William Ford, D-Taylor. Sander Levin, D-Southfield.

Voting no: William Broomfield, R-Birmingham.

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CLEAN WATER VETO — By a tally of 86 for and 14 against, the Senate joined the House (above) in voting to negate President Reagan's veto of legislation reauthorizing the Federal Water PQlluUon Control Act at a cost of $20 billion through 1994.

Congress now has voted to over-ride seven of the 60 vetoes the presi-

Roll Call Report 55 MPH LIMIT - The Senate

adopted, 65 for and 33 against, an amendment enabling states to raise the speed limit on rural interstates from 55 mph to 65 mph.

This occurred during debate on a $52.3 billion, four-year continuation of federal highway programs, a bill (S 387) later passed and sent to con-ference with the House.

Supporter Steven Symms, R-Ida-ho, said "There has been no law since Prohibition that has been bro-ken and ridiculed more than the 55 mph speed l imit"

Opponent Carl Levin, D-Mich„ said the lower limit benefits the country by saving lives and fuel.

Senators voting yes supported the 65 mph limit.

Voting no: Levin. Voting yes: Riegle.

BILLBOARD CONTROL - By a vote of 57 for and 40 against, the

Senate tabled (killed) an amendment to hasten the removal of billboards from alongside Interstates and other federal-aid highways.

The amendment sought to reform the Highway Beautification Act, which environmentalists say pro-tects rather than polices the outdoor advertising industry.

To speed the removal of thousands of non-conforming billboards, it sought to ease the requirement that federal and state governments pay cash compensation whenever they force a billboard to betaken down.

Among other provisions, it makes i t illegal to cut trees and vegetation on federal land to make billboards more visible.

The amendment was proposed to S 387 (see preceding vote).

Senators voting yes were opposed to toughening the Highway Beautifi-cation Act.

Voting yes: Levin and Riegle.

"BUY AMERICA - By a vote of 65 for and 33 against, the Senate tabled (killed) an amendment to S 387 (above) »ddlng cement to the list of components of the federal-aid highway system that must be Ameri-can-made.

Supporters of the requirement said It would help the Y.S. cement industry combat unfair foreign com-petition, while foes said it would make federal highway construction even more costly to taxpayers.

Senators voting no supported the 'buy America* amendment.

Voting no: Levin. Voting yes: Riegle.

TRANSIT WORKERS - The Sen-ate rejected, 30 for and 70 against, an amendment to the highway bill (above) concerning unionized transit workers' rights under the Urban Mass Transportation Act (UMTA).

Sponsor Phil Gramm, R-Tex., said his amendment would stop unions from blocking efforts by public transit authorities to legally 'con-tract-out ' certain functions, such as bus service to an outlying suburb, to a private company that is non-union.

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Senators voting yes wanted the clean water bill to become law.

Voting yes: Carl Levin and Donald Riegle Michigan Democrats.

Murray: More water aid needed

AP — Michigan would get $104 million a year for five years under the water-quality legislation passed by C o n g r e s s o v e r P r e s i d e n t Reagan's veto. But a key local offi-cial called the amount too small to hfelp clean up the Rouge River.

The legislaUon also would set up an office within the U.S. Environ-mental Protection Agency to coordi-nate water quality programs and re-search for the Great Lakes.

"It's good news for anybody in Michigan because it means we're going to have cleaner water sooner," said Tom Martin, director of Michi-gan's Office of the Great Lakes.

But James E. Murray, chairman of the Michigan Water Resources Commission, said the clean water bill doesn't go far enough to meet the state's anU-pollution needs.

"Although the funds Congress has authorized are crucial to Michigan, more money sUll will be needed to tackle the problem with combined sewer overflows, such as the Rouge River basin," said Murray, a leading figure in the Rouge cleanup cam-paign.

The bill provides $20 billion for wate r qua l i ty p r o g r a m s and strengthens the Clean Water Act of 1972.

U.S. job aid welcome, says Howe

AP — Michigan welcomes Presi-dent Reagan's proposal to increase job-training money in his 1988 budg-et SAY* state labor director Betty Howe.

The state needs more money to help displaced workers since a num-ber of industries are cutting back and layoffs are Increasing, said Howe, a former corporate executive and one-Ume Oakland Co»:nty Demo-cratic chairman

Michigan has 41 different pro-grams to retrain workers and up-grade their skills, said Larry Good, associate director of the governor's Office for Job Training.

"We will be very interested in ad-ditional federal money," Good said "Michigan Is a leading-edge state But it has barely touched the surface of what needs to be done "

Howe said Michigan spends about $400 million on job training to reach about 5 percent of the number of eli-gible workers In the state

Nationally, $3 6 billion in job-training money reaches about 8 per-cent of workers in need

Gary Wataon, president of UAW Local 652 In Lansing, said he feels it's more important for Reagan to propoae legislation to protect Ameri-can workers than to propose more Booey for retraining

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Thurad«y. February 12. 1987 O&E (P.C-13A)* 1 IA 8A»(P.C-12A) O&E Thursday. February 12, 1987

A proposed ordinance that would have allowed parents to seek dam-ages from anyone who supplied their children with illegal drugs was hand-ed a setback Thursday by Wayne County Commissioners. • Citing concerns over the ordi-nance's legality, comissi oners sent the ordinance back to county legal offices for fur ther study.

The moye disappointed the orid-bance's sponsor, commissioner Rich-ard Manning, D-Redford.

"Nothing (else) addresses what happens to the family when a child is

{dragged into the drug scene," Manu-ring said.

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The ordinance received unani-mous support during a meeting of the public safety and judiciary com-mittee last month.

It would have established civil lia-bility for the sale or transfer of an illegal drug to a minor, or for sup-plying any person with an illegal drug which could be made available to a minor.

Among area commissioners Kay Beard, D-Inkster, voted with Mann-ing to keep the ordinance alive, while Milton Mack, D-Wayne and Su-san Heintz, R-Northville — both of whom expressed concerns about the ordinance's legality — voted to send it back for fur ther study.

DRC names new president Ladbroke DRC's new president

boasts an ability to "bring (racing) to the racing fan," including a background in off-track betting.

William Bork, 53, was named the Livonia-based race track's presi-dent last Friday. He takes office Monday, Feb. 23.

DRC officials praised Bork's ef-forts in bringing off-track betting to Illinois and in establishing tele-phone wagering on cable televised races during his 1974-84 tenure as president and general manager of

Penn National Race Track, Grant-ville, Pa.

While he said be had no immedi-ate plans to bring either concept to DRC, ("What plans do I have for DRC? I haven't the slightest idea ") Bork said he supported efforts to bring off-track betting to Michigan.

'There 's a movement afoot and we would support that," he said.

Off-track betting allows people to wager on races without attend-ing. Though long popular in New

York state, the concept has only gradually gained acceptance else-where.

"The Illinois concept, where the tracks run it, is best," Bork said.

Bork replaces Donald Drew, who left to became executive director of the Ak-Sar-Ben Race Track, Omaha, Neb., in January.

He was selected from 14 candi-da tes interviewed over three weeks, said Paul Silvergleid, Lad-broke's president of North Ameri-can development.

Bork had been general manager of three race tracks: Waterford Park, Chester, W. Va.; Wheeling Downs, Wheeling, W. Va. and Fair-mont Park, Collinsville, 111. but stepped down when Ogden Corp., the tracks' parent comapny, opted out of race track ownership.

The BritislL-based Ladbroke Group purchased the track In 1985. At the time, Ladbroke was called the world's largest off-track bett-ing entrepreneur. •»

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:whistleblowers' * AP — A proposal to discourage I vengeful bosses from retaliating * against federal workers who blow •the whistle on waste or fraud has "been introduced for a second time in ' the Senate by Sen. Carl Levin. • Levin, D-Mich., introduced a bill !that would stress the responsibility ;of the federal fiffice of Special Coun-c i l to protect "wMstlebTowers," give I the agency stronger tools to fight ^mistreatment of whistleblowers, and ^broaden protections for employees •who claim they were the victim of ^reprisal. J "It is ironic that in this deficit-conscious era, our system frequently ignores or discourages — or some-t i m e s even punishes — individuals jwho are trying to help us cut waste-f u l spending," said Levin, who chairs >he Senate subcommittee on over-sight of government management. • Many federal workers don't report Jraud or waste because they fear re-taliation by their bosses or don't think their action would do any good, khe senator said. J Levin, who introduced similar leg-islation last year, said that under current rules, the Office of Special Counsel pursues whistleblower-yeprisal cases only when "there is wirtual certainty that the evidence 'provides sufficient facts to ensure •Success."

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The agency has closed 99 percent of whistleblower-retaliation cases without taking any disciplinary ac-tion against the federal employer, he noted.

"Whistleblower cases are already complicated and difficult enough to win without employees being told they must have a guaranteed 'winn-a ble' case," Levinsaid.

"While we do not want employees who are poor performers to escape sanction by manufacturing a claim of whistleblowing, we also don't want to discourage whistleblowers by allowing agencies to use any pos-sible flaw in an employee's work background as an excuse for retalia-t ion"

A similar bill passed the House last year, but died in the Senate.

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Wayne County Executive Edward McNamara's plans to reduce county red ink might not receive an imme-diate green light from county com-missioners.

Commissioners say further study is needed before they approve the | 3 million sought in McNamara "s first round of budget cuts.

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• Discontinuing the county youth d e v e l o p m e n t p r o g r a m — $262,000.

• Eliminating vacant and tempo-

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• Eliminating the drain comis-sioner's office, as approved by vot-ers last November — $315,000.

• Removing vacant health ad-ministration positions — $140,000.

• Cutting the general operations park budget — $100,000.

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Reaction among local county com-missioners was mixed.

"The only thing I have some ques-tions about is what some of these cuts stand for," said commissioner Susan Heintx, R-Northville. "The non-profit agency cut hasn't been made clear to me. And if it involves the Cobo Hall tax, I don't know if it's legal."

Milton Mack, D-Wayne, said be was sorry to see cuts proposed for the cooperative extension service, which aids agricultural businesses ranging from fa rms to floral shops.

"Wayne County has substantial ag-

ricultural industry," Mack said. "It 's one of the leading counties in Michi-gan with regard to truck farms."

The county traditionally contrib-uted 25 percent of program costs. Michigan State University and other sources pay the r e s t

Mack, however, acknowledged Wayne- County's financial straits may make it difficult to continue many programs.

"I recognize the county's situation is not sufficient to pay for all the things we'd like to do."

Commissioners Kay Beard, D-Ink-ster, whose district includes WesV land and Garden City, and Richard Manning, D-Redford, were unavaila-ble for comment earlier this week.

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NEXT TUESDAY t he polls wil l b e open so vo te r s c a n decide on two proposals , one a p r o p e r t y tax mi l l age r e n e w a l fo r P l y m -

outh-Canton C o m m u n i t y Schools. The school d is t r ic t is seeking vo te r

approval t o con t inue t h e levy of HI. 36 mills ($10.36 pe r $1,000 of s t a t e equa l -ized valuat ion or SEV) f o r ope ra t ing purposes.

Polls will be open f r o m 7 a .m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17. Res iden ts will vote a t r egu la r school d is t r ic t p rec inc t s in school buildings — not necessa r i ly the s ame locat ions of p rec inc t s fo r s t a t e elections. If you a r e n ' t su re of your vot-ing precinct , ca l l the school board of f -ice.

There also will be ano the r issue on the ballot, P roposa l II, which seeks ap-proval " to levy author ized mi l l age . " r

BALLOT P R O P O S A L I seeks ap-proval to renew 10.36 mills. Tha t r epre -sents about 28 percen t of the d is t r ic t ' s operat ing budget.

Passage will not resul t in a t a x r a t e i n c r e a s e If any individual 's school t ax-e s increase, it would be the resul t of in-•creased debt r e t i r e m e n t mi l l age or in--creased va lue (SEV). An individual 's school tax p a y m e n t will not be in-creased, however , by passage of P r o -posal I.

Defea t , on t h e o ther hand, would re -sul t in a t a x c u t of 28 p e r c e n t F o r t h e owner of a n $80,000 home, d e f e a t would lower school t a x e s by a lmos t $415 a y e a r or s o m e $35 a month .

The " t a x s a v i n g s " would not be a windfal l . F o r a n y o n e who owns and op-e r a t e s an $80,000 home, a sav ings of $35 a month o r $9 a week is not t h a t m e a n -ingful . T h e s a v i n g s ce r t a in ly is not sig-ni f icant when c o m p a r e d to the i m p a c t r enewal d e f e a t would h a v e on the dis-t r ic t .

For the school d i s t r ic t , r e n e w a l of t h e mi l l age r e p r e s e n t s a l m o s t $11 mil l ion this y e a r in o p e r a t i n g income. Loss of $11 mil l ion would r e su l t in m a j o r losses in p r o g r a m s — losses t h a t w e canno t a f f o r d a t a t i m e when we a r e d e m a n d -ing m o r e f r o m our schools.

The O b s e r v e r u rges a " y e s " vote on P roposa l I, t h e m i l l a g e r enewal propos-a l

BALLOT P R O P O S A L II is a r e q u e s t to levy the au tho r i zed mi l lage .

If you r e m e m b e r , Michigan vo te rs in

to the s t a t e cons t i tu t ion . I t r equ i r e s t h a t when the t a x b a s e (SEV) inc reases f a s t -e r than the cos t of living, the t a x r a t e (millage) will b e dec reased propor t ion-

a te ly . The pu rpose is t o keep t a x pay-m e n t s roughly t h e s a m e .

Boiled down, P r o p o s a l n is a r eques t to levy the s a m e m i l l a g e r a t e th is y e a r a s last year . If it is app roved , t he re would be an i n c r e a s e in t a x p a y m e n t s b e c a u s e the tax b a s e is expec t ed to in-c r e a s e .

We don' t know how m u c h t h a t in-c r e a s e will be b e c a u s e the c i ty and townships don' t f ina l i ze the i r SEV fig-u r e s until March 1. Likely , t h e a m o u n t involved would be t h e equ iva l en t of 0.5-mi l l s or less, but w e don ' t know.

We do know the o p e r a t i n g fund bene-f i t ed by some $800,000 b e c a u s e of pas-s a g e ea r l i e r this y e a r of the 1986 bond issue. Whether th is a m o u n t is enough to o f f s e t the loss if P r o p o s a l I I is de fea t ed , w e don't know. T h e a t t o r n e y s - r e c o m -mended placing P r o p o s a l II on t h e bal-lot fo r Tuesday ' s spec ia l e lec t ion even though we don' t know all the f a c t s yet .

F r ank ly , the e l e c t o r a t e might; a s well w a i t until J u n e ' s a n n u a l e lec t ion and vo te on P roposa l I I when the f a c t s a r e known. The a m o u n t involved is re la -t ively smal l , and no h a r m w a s done by a sk ing now. But no h a r m will b e done if vo te r s say " n o " a t th i s t i m e .

The Observer r e c o m m e n d s a "no ' vo te on P roposa l II.

In praise of bilingualism *. A COLLEAGUE of mine here a t the

newspaper , a Mexican-American, tel ls ' some dishear tening s tor ies of what it is

like to be a Lat ino in a gr ingo world. I wish B i rmingham ' s U.S. Rep. Wil-

l iam Broomfie ld could ta lk to my • friend. Maybe he would unders tand bet-- t e r why he is making a m i s t a k e in in-

t r o d u c i n g an a m e n d m e n t tha t would prohibit Spanish f r o m being adopted as this country ' s second language .

Being stopped fo r a minor t r a f f i c vio-lation of ten t h r ea t ens to end in m a j o r ethnic confronta t ion . S tore c lerks o f ten watct%closely as he looks over the m e r -chandise. The a i r of d i sc r imina t ion al-ways is lurking in the background.

He laughs when tel l ing the stories. But the tone in his voice says the wound never qui te heals .

"You own this c a r ? " says the cop. "Yes, s i r . "

: "What y e a r is i t ? " [" "1980."

"When did you buy i t ? " • "1980."

"You m e a n to tel l m e you bought this ca r new?"

"Yes, sir. Would you like to see the reg i s t ra t ion?"

" I 'm the one asking the quest ions j here." ! "Yes, s i r . "

"Let m e see your reg i s t ra t ion . . . " My f r iend , the Mexican-Amer ican ,

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skin and Spanish accen t he is t r e a t e d rudely.

My f r i end is known for his po l i t eness and never is r u d e to anyone, even to those who a r e d iscour teous to h im be-cause they f e a r his e thnici ty .

P E R H A P S H E KNOWS some th ings that folks l ike Broomfie ld should r e a l -ize.

We live in a h e m i s p h e r e whe re t h e m a j o r i t y of people s h a r e the s a m e re -ligious be l ie f , s im i l a r cu l tu re and s p e a k Spanish.

Tha t ' s po ten t s tuf f . P e r h a p s h e knows tha t by the y e a r

2000, U.S. Hispanics will n u m b e r 30 mil l ion — the l a r g e s t and one of the mos t economica l ly a f f l u e n t g roups in th is country. T o d a y mos t of the 18.9 mil l ion U.S. Hispan ics l ive in s t a t e s wi th l a rge n u m b e r s of e l ec to r a l votes — California, F lo r ida , Illinois, New York and Texas .

Tha t ' s power. P e r h a p s he knows t h a t in the last 20

y e a r s U.S. Hispanic-owned businesses have increased f r o m 100,000 to 400,000 and that in the nex t d e c a d e Hispanic e lected of f ic ia ls will double to 3,200.

We should t a k e a lesson f r o m our neighbors to the no r th who recent ly adopted b i l ingual i sm as a w a y of life. A f t e r decades of ba t t l ing each other , F rench- and Engl i sh-speak ing Canadi-a n s a re unit ing to build a s t ronge r country.

We can avoid t h e s t rugg le and tur-moil now by adopt ing Spanish a s Amer-ica 's second l anguage . And w e l l be a s t ronger count ry f o r it.

Phi l ip Power chairman of the boacd

R ichard Ag in ian president

Dick l aham general manager

Stava Barnaby managing editor

Fred W r i g h t circulation director

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f f f i t i .

MWONG?

They beat on Liberace "WHY C A N T they let h im die in

peace and d igni ty? He m a d e so m a n y people so h a p p y . "

More than one L i b e r a c e fan echoed tha t c o m p l a i n t aga ins t t h e news m e d i a last week a s t h e co lo r fu l pianis t lay gravely ill, died and w a s buried. They deserve an answer . I ' m not c e r t a i n I have it.

Af t e r the a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t Li-be race w a s i l t e v e r y s ingle n e w s ac-count — b a r none — men t ioned t h a t a Las Vegas n e w s p a p e r r e p o r t e d he had a loa thsome d isease , and tha t the e n ^ r -t a ine r ' s s p o k e s m a n denied I t E v e n t h e s tory of his f u n e r a l r i t e s c a r r i e d t h a t charge-denia l p a r a g r a p h .

My friends weren't unbelieving Back in the "50s it was widely whispered that Liberace w a n t heterosexual So what? Re behaved properly in public, he didn't march in any oddball demonstrations, be played piano elegantly, and he had a marvelous sense of audience. Why re-peat and repeat and repeat about his personal life and ailment? v

WE HAD A case like that in these suburbs back in the 70s. A young man killed the jrife of a prominent Wayne County official ia Plymouth Township. The arrest, court appearances, trial and sentencing dragged on a long time.

It so happened tha t the young m a n ' s f a the r w a s an e lec ted suburban o f f i c ia l . In m o s t s tor ies , we ment ioned t h a t f a c t . It w a s s t a n d a r d news p rocedure — identify t h e accused .

When a r e a d e r occasional ly ob j ec t ed to the repe t i t ion , our reply was t h a t it wasn ' t t o e m b a r r a s s the suburban o f f i -c ia l — who w a s one of the best — bu t to a n s w e r a logical question. One not ic ing the f a m i l i a r s u r n a m e would be bound to wonder if t h e r e was a connection.

Cover ing the 15th ins ta l lment of a cont inuing s tory , we never a s s u m e you have r e a d s to r i e s 1-14. So wr i t e r s i n s e r t background each t ime . In the m u r d e r case , t h e f a c t t h a t the accused h a d a p rominen t f a t h e r added to the h u m a n t r agedy . We w e r e n ' t picking on t h e f a -ther — not by a long shot

A F R I E N D te l ls of the t ime h e w e n t deer hun t ing one N o v e m b e r weekend in the boonies a round Gaylord. T h e r e w a s no r ad io in t h e cabin.

Not until be was driving h o m e l a t e Sunday did be learn that President Ken-nedy had been murdered at midday Fri-day, that his assassin also had been killed, and that funeral details were being announced.

Without the repeated background -that sniper Lee Oswald had killed Ken-

i $ Tim Richard

Teachers' union is convenient target

nedy in a Da l l a s m o t o r c a d e — he migh t have been puzzled as to why the Kenne-dy fami ly w a s p lanning a bu r i a l at Arl-ington.

Never a s s u m e the r e a d e r has fol-lowed in s t a l lmen t s 1-14.

BUT WHAT w a s t h e jus t i f ica t ion f o r repeat ing, r epea t ing , r e p e a t i n g the al-leged cause of L i b e r a c e ' s d e m i s e ?

No violence r equ i r ing pol ice act ion was involved. What he migh t have done in p r iva te w a s b e t w e e n h i m and God. Two ment ions would have been enough: once when the L a s Vegas p a p e r broke the story, once when the co roner con-f i rmed he had AIDS.

I think m y indus t ry wronged Li-berace.

But le t ' s end th is on an upbea t note Next week I ' m going to w r i t e about the f inest young c lass ica l pianis t I 've hea rd in a genera t ion . She will p e r f o r m local-ly. S tay tuned.

SALLY R E E D IS br ight , a t t r a c t i v e , ! a r t i c u l a t e a n d p r o n e to see red when she t a lks about t h a t na t ion ' s l a rges t t each-e r s ' union.

Tha t ' s r ed a s in Jo seph Sta l in ' s f avor -i te color, a l t hough the f o r m e r T e x a s public school t e a c h e r is quick to say t h a t she would neve r pa in t the Na t iona l • Educa t ion Associa t ion with a C o m m u -nist brush. She op t s fo r a l ighter shade.

The NEA, she says, is " the p r i m a r y vehicle of t h e r a d i c a l l e f t to ga in con-t ro l of the pol i t ica l p rocess ." She says the NEA p u r s u e s th is t a sk with a half-bil l ion-dollar budge t g leaned f r o m a m e m b e r s h i p of 1.8 mil l ion t eache r s , most of w h o m wrong ly think the i r union leadersh ip is conce rned with s m a l l e r c lass sizes, b igge r paychecks and duty-f r e e lunch per iods.

Reed now w o r k s fo r a p r iva t e agency in Washington, D.C., whe re she t i re less-ly wages a c o n s e r v a t i v e war aga ins t so-cal led l ibera l publ ic schools. He r c a m -paign t a k e s he r o n cross-country tours, such as the one tha t brought he r to the Nor thf ie ld Hil ton in Troy last F r iday , and to na t iona l audiences , such a s the t i m e she d e b a t e d an NEA spokesman on the Phil Donahue Show.

H E R A R G U M E N T S a r e both pre-dic table and f a m i l i a r Schools a r e l iber-al breeding g rounds fo r sex b e c a u s e they t each abou t sex educat ion, the i r t ex tbooks exp la in evolution but not c rea t ion i sm, t e a c h e r s play into Soviet hands by s c a r i n g s tuden t s abou t the t h r e a t of n u c l e a r b o m b s and s tuden t s a r e urged to r e j e c t pa ren ta l t each ings through such insidious me thods as keeping dai ly journa ls .

Someone h a s to be to b l a m e f o r these a f f r o n t s to decency , so why not the NEA? This is not the space in which to defend the NEA; su f f i ce it to say t h a t

Rich Periberg

K e e d ' s a r g u m e n t s re ly heav i ly on t a i lo r ing rea l i ty to a f o r e g o n e conclu-sion. F o r ins tance, she c r i t i c i zes t each -e r s who ins t ruct s t u d e n t s to pu t the i r f e a r s of nuc lear des t ruc t ion in to wr i t -ing. Somehow, tha t b e c o m e s a l ibera l p r a c t i c e even though s t u d e n t s in the '50s p rac t i ced civil d e f e n s e a i r - r a id dr i l l s so they could p r o t e c t t h e m s e l v e s when the cold w a r hea ted in to an a t o m -ic w a r .

T H E I N F A L L I B I L I T Y of people who zealous ly p romote one end o r the o ther of the ideological s p e c t r u m is f a sc ina t -ing. So is their logic. Reed c a s t i g a t e s as n a m e - c a l l e r s those who c r i t i c i ze her; she s a y s they a r e people who need to c r e a t e an enemy in o r d e r to g a r n e r sup-por t . Then she ca l l s J a n e F o n d a "our f a v o r i t e c o m m i e " and s p e n d s an hour bui lding a case of pe r ce ived s ins by the " t h e m s " of our world who w a n t to de-s t r oy our way of life.

Wha t is the mot iva t ion f o r such ver -ba l a t t a c k s ? It is a t l eas t p a r t l y the f r u s t r a t i o n of people who see the world chang ing and bel ieve it is both possible a n d feas ib le to r e t u r n to w h a t they re-ca l l a s a s impler and b e t t e r w a y of l i fe

When Reed says the schools ' d e m i s e is " t h e public 's f a u l t " for losing sight of w h a t schools did "when m o t h e r s went in to the work fo rce , " she m a y be m o r e r evea l i ng than she in tended. I t ' s not the N E A ' s faul t tha t w o m e n no longer buy the Donna Reed Syndrome , bu t the NEA is a much m o r e convenien t t a r g e t .

Michigan 150 years old OUR M O D E R N f r e e w a y sys tem w a s

laid out in the t e r r i t o r i a l period, y e a r s be fo re Michigan b e c a m e a s t a t e Much of it fol lowed old Indian trai ls .

F i r s t on the d r a w i n g board w a s a

r o a d f r o m Detroi t t o P o n t i a c and Sagi-n a w — para l le led by the p r e s e n t 1-75. A t r a i l b ranched off the D e t r o i t - P o n t i a c r o a d and went to G r a n d R a p i d s It w a s known as the G r a n d R i v e r R o a d and now is 1-96

Thursday, February 12. 1987 O&E (P.Q15A

Far too easy access to a national leader WHEN I B R O K E out with a case of

"Haig f e v e r " l a s t week, it sent m e scur-rying to Ann Arbor — not to a hospi ta l fo r an a l l e r g y in jec t ion but r a t he r to the Gera ld R . F o r d L i b r a r y to see what Al Haig looks a n d sounds like close up.

If tha t s e e m s too in fo rmal a way to r e f e r to Gen . Alexander M. Haig J r . , who l is ts s u p r e m e all ied c o m m a n d e r in Europe , chief of s taff and s ec r e t a ry of s t a t e a m o n g f o r m e r ti t les, it 's because you don ' t r e a l i z e how close m y mission ca r r i ed m e . N e i t h e r did he until I told h im two d a y s l a t e r .

Ju s t b e c a u s e I searched out this one potent ia l c a n d i d a t e fo r the pres idency of the Un i t ed Sta tes for eyebal l ing doesn' t m e a n I intend to do the s a m e with t h e who le lot a s they pass the hat among us. B u t the genera l ca t ches m y fancy a n d h a s e v e r since the day Ronald R e a g a n w a s shot in 1981 and Haig seemed so r e a d y to s t ep into the breech.

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W H A T S M O R E , I needed fodde r fo r a column.

H e r e was one of our m o s t p r o m i n e n t c i t izens on his w a y to add re s s t h e Oak-land County Republ ican Lincoln Day Dinne r and whd? two days ea r l i e r , would p a u s e 30 minu te s f r o m m y h o m e f o r the television t ap ing of a d iscuss ion with such f igures a s f o r m e r P r e s i d e n t Ford h i m s e l f , A t t o r n e y G e n e r a l E d w i n Meese, Sen. Alan Crans ton , f o r m e r jCIA d i rec to r Stansf ie ld Tu rne r , c o m m e n t a -t o r s Sam Donaldson and Dan R a t h e r , a n d the pres iden t of Y a l e Univers i ty , a m o n g others .

The s a m e c h a r a c t e r who coined the l ine abou t n e w s p a p e r m e n mee t ing such in te res t ing people p r o b a b l y is t o b l a m e fo r the theory t h a t foo l s walk in w h e r e ange l s f e a r to t r e a d . Anyway , I thought to myse l f , wha t t h e hel l , why not?

T h e F o r d L i b r a r y is a new s t r u c t u r e on t h e nor th c a m p u s of . the Univers i ty of Michigan and I h a d to ask ins t ruc-tions. Also, I w a s l a t e , overlooked t h e p r o p e r e n t r a n c e a n d w a l k e d in th rough a back door.

IT L E D D I R E C T L Y onto a set w h e r e six TV c a m e r a s w e r e focused upon a horseshoe-shaped t a b l e a t which w e r e c o m f o r t a b l y s e a t e d s o m e of the m o s t i m p o r t a n t t h o u g h t - s h a p e r s of the f r e e world.

F o r the r e s t of t h e morn ing , for -tuna te ly out of c a m e r a r ange , I quie t ly sha red space wi th a po t ted p a l m and a couple of cou ldn ' t -ca re - less TV guys, within f i r s t down d i s t a n c e of the back of

J e r r y F o r d ' s head a n d wi th p rof i l e v i e w s of the others.

Al though I 'm h a p p y I a p p a r e n t l y don ' t look like a n assass in , I w a s a m a z e d a t the e a s e of a c c e s s a n d a t not be ing s topped, que r i ed and p e r h a p s c h e c k e d f o r weapons. At the Kingsley Inn w h e n I told the e x p e r i e n c e to Haig, h e ve r i f i ed wha t I a l r e a d y h a d found to b e a f i n e sense of h u m o r when he joked, " M a y b e t h e laxness you desc r ibe sug-g e s t s i t w a s a r oomfu l of has -beens . "

P a t Wierzbicki of t h e Oak land Conty R e p u b l i c a n staff te l l s m e t h a t the a t -t e n d a n c e of about 950 a t S a t u r d a y eve-n ing ' s Lincoln banque t w a s the second l a r g e s t in the 98 y e a r s these r ah - r ah G O P f e a s t s have been held.

S l im and t r i m in a wel l - t a i lo red pin-s t r i p e sui t , Haig was not the bombas t i c , long-winded o ra to r s o m e m a y have ex-pec ted . H e spoke in a posit ive, upbea t m a n n e r f o r about 20 minu te s , m u c h of i t abou t what he ca l l s t h e " r e n a i s s a n c e

of A m e r i c a n sp i r i t " d u r i n g t h e R e a g a n y e a r s . —

H e m a k e s no bones a b o u t t h e serious-ness wi th which h e is consider ing t h rowing his h a t in to t h e ring in quest of t h e G O P pres ident ia l nomina t ion , a n d is wel l r e h e a r s e d in s p e a k i n g e f fec t ive ly on t h e r o u t e he thinka t h e na t ion m u s t t r a v e l to so lve i ts p r o b l e m .

But , of course , H a i g h a s no lock o* ideas .

When w e c a m e f a c e t o f a c e , h e d i d n t p r o v e qu i t e a s tal l a m a n a s I had envi-sioned, nor was he a h a u g h t y know-i t -all . If he ' s power h u n g r y , h e shields i t He a n s w e r e d ques t ions in a s t r a igh t fo r -ward , down to e a r t h m a n n e r and in his p r e s s c o n f e r e n c e took t h e t i m e to m o v e abou t the room, f i r m l y shak ing one hand a f t e r another .

I f ee l h e would b e a f an t a s t i ca l l y s t imu la t i ng all-night conversa t iona l i s t in a g r o u p before a g lowing f i re . But I 'd h a t e to b e his rival in a p o k e r g a m e

from our readers Letters must be original copies and contain the signature and address of the sender. Limit letters to 300 words.

Urge state tax remain the same To the ed i to r :

C u r r e n t l y - t h e r e is a deba te over wha t to do a b o u t a possible s t a t e tax windfa l l a s a resu l t of t h e changes in f edera l t a x policy. One sugges t ion is to cut the s t a t e income t a x r a t e to m a k e up the d i f fe r -

W e . a r e b o t h e r e d h y this sugges-tion.

F o r s o m e t i m e now, a dominan t t heme in t h i s s t a t e has been compla in t s about t a x a t i o n . I t s eems to us t h a t we have lost s igh t of the t r emendous va lue we get f r o m o u r taxes. Taxes provide for our s a f e t y , qual i ty education, r o a d sys tems , a n d cour t s , to n a m e jus t a f ew of the bene f i t s . In fac t , t axes a r e the basis f o r t h e o rde r ly conduct of our so-ciety.

Equal ly i m p o r t a n t , t axes provide protect ion f o r m a n y in society who a r e d i sadvantaged: those who a r e handi-capped, d i sp l aced or menta l ly ill.

We can u n d e r s t a n d the r e s i s t ance to adequate t a x a t i o n on the p a r t of indi-viduals l iv ing on f ixed incomes t h a t have been unde rcu t by inf la t ion and

o t h e r economic f o r c e s out of the i r con-trol . But this does not a ccoun t f o r the an t i - t ax m a n i a t h a t h a s g r ipped this s t a t e in r ecen t y e a r s .

We suspect tha t m u c h suppor t fo r in-a d e q u a t e t axa t ion c o m e s f r o m t h a t seg-m e n t of our socie ty who a r e deeply in deb t and living beyond the i r m e a n s . Re-cen t ly the med ia has begun to exp lo re t h e shocking ex t en t of c red i t c a r d in-debtedness . This is just one a s p e c t of the p rob lem. We have a ser ious, na t iona l p r o b l e m c o n c e r h a g d e b t a n d debt ma a g e m e n t . I t appl ies not only to individu-a l s but gove rnmen ta l units a s well .

We mus t have a d e q u a t e t axa t i on to cove r our responsibi l i t ies to eve ryone in our society. We need addi t ional t axa -tion, both s t a t e and nat ional , t o begin to undo the r a v a g e s of i r respons ib le def ic i t spending.

As individual t a x p a y e r s , each of us needs to get our f inanc ia l house in or-der . At the s a m e t ime, w e need to de-m a n d tha t g o v e r n m e n t follow suit . Tax-a t ion is not a burden to those of us who l ive prudently. It is one of the best buys ava i lab le .

S a n d r a McClennen Douglas McClennen

P l y m o u t h

Suggestions for improving ice test To the editor .

(An open letter to Henry Graper and Scott Lorenz)

This l e t t e r is a r e sponse to your re-ques t for add i t iona l ci t izen c o m m e n t concern ing the r e c e n t I ce Fes t iva l . T h a t

focJ mun i ty is an a p p r e c i a t e d given. T h a t it a t t r a c t e d n u m e r o u s people to our c i ty is also a known; the jus t i f ied c o m p l i m e n t s have been expres sed .

T h e fol lowing i d e a s a r e p resen ted in an e f f o r t to e n h a n c e th is endeavor f u r -ther . The sugges t ions a r e both my own and those of v is i tors .

I t would be n ice to see the s cu lp tu re s p resen ted in Kel logg P a r k in an envi-r o n m e n t tha t could b e even m o r e e f f ec -t ive. I suggest t hey b e placed f u r t h e r inside the p a r k (on p l a t f o r m s , if needed, to pro tec t the g r a s s ) whi le c lear ing t h e snow f r o m the s i d e w a l k s to be used. T h e a r e a inside the p a r k could then be roped off using red r ibbon t i ed to ice s cu lp tu re pi l lars .

Addit ionally, i ce s c u l p t u r e p i l l a r s with "No P a r k i n g " s igns posted on t h e m

could be used on Main S t r e e t or a long o t h e r a r e a s so des ignated . This could e l i m i n a t e the need to use those ugly s a w ho r se b a r r i e r s wi th the yellow "Po-l ice L i n e " tape.

P l a c e the show-stopper s cu lp tu re s on o r n e a r the founta in , o r on a blocked-off s t r e e t , so those who wish m a y g a t h e r a r o u n d i t and not be concerned wi th t r a f f i c whizzing nearby .

P l a n to t a k e a s t ipend f r o m the fes t i -va l to keep our ci ty c l eaned up through-

fest lval . O f t e n our c i ty w a s f i l t hy wi th l i t ter f r o m t h e S t y r o f o a m cups , the snack packs , the c i g a r e t t e bu t t s , the Kleenex, and gene ra l t r a s h wh ich occurs " when l a r g e n u m b e r s of peop le ga ther . The a r e a f r o m F a r m e r J a c k up to the r a i l r o a d t r a c k s w a s l i t t e r ed .

I sugges t that m a n y m o r e l i t te r bas-k e t s b e p laced about dur ing the fes t iva l . We could employ t e a m s of s tudents to p ick u p the l i t ter du r ing the day a s i s done a t Cedar Point . Th is could be an o p p o r t u n i t y fo r our a th l e t i c t e a m s o r b a n d m e m b e r s to e a r n s o m e money .

As I s t ro l led through the c i ty I noted s a g g i n g cover le t s over c o n c r e t e b lock s t ands , and missing cove r l e t s expos ing ugly c o n c r e t e blocks. I t looked unsight-ly. And do the m a i n t e n a n c e vehic les h a v e to be pa rked r igh t next to The

G a t h e r i n g display? T h a t a r e a was l i t t e red a s well .

One visi tor c o m m e n t e d tha t they w a n t e d to know m o r e a b o u t what they w e r e seeing. P e r h a p s a b r o c h u r e with background in fo rma t ion abou t the con-tes t , t he contes tan ts , a n d s o m e his tory about our ci ty could be provided .

I t w a s suggested t h a t t h e r e be unifor-m i t y in t h e signs des igna t ing the sculp-t u r e ' s n a m e and school r e p r e s e n t e d , and t h a t each scu lp tu re b e so listed. One vis i tor wished-the a c t u a l scu lp t ing could be m o r e easi ly seen — p e r h a p s th roughou t the a r e a so m o r e could view it.

A compla in t w a s m a d e tha t on one Sa tu rday when v is i tors wan ted to see the s cu lp tu re s in The Ga the r ing , they w e r e being r emoved to b e placed about the ci ty. Could the t i m i n g of those ac-t iv i t ies be d i f f e ren t so on the busiest days the scu lp tures a r e in p lace fo r v iewing? It was noted t h a t with the ex-tens ive a d v e r t i s e m e n t a n d hype the fes-t iva l rece ives , it w a s i m p o r t a n t that it be p resen ted in a m a n n e r t h a t compli-m e n t s those expec ta t ions . T h e r e a r e those who felt this had no t been accom-plished.

Mar i lyn W h i t t a k e r Young, P l y m o u t h

I n D e a r b o r n

WE ARE MICHIGAN

C Y N T H I A SZELC, M.D. '81, B.S. with a concentration in Biochemistry, Pedia t r ic ian , Mott Children 's Hospital

"The small classes and the supportive encouragement of my professors is what 1 remember helping me the most. I had the best of both worlds at UM-D: the resources of a world-renowned university and the small classes of a liberal arts college. The money I saved by living at home helped me pay for medical school.

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Avoiding winter's injuries

By Jul ie Brown staff writer

W INTER DOEISN'T have to be spent cooped up TndOors.

Winter sports , such as cross country and downhill ski-ing, can make the season more en-joyable. They allow par t ic ipants to enjoy the great outdoors.

Such sports do, however, entai l cer ta in risks. F r ac tu r e s can be the end result of a t r ip to the slopes for downhill skiing, par t icular ly for an inexperienced skier.

"You really can ' t get injured too badly cross country sk i ing* said Sue Heinzman, a cer t i f ied a th le t ic t ra iner . Although cross count ry ski-ing is less risky than downhill ski-ing, it still has its risks.

Cross country skiers m a y experi -ence tendonitis and muscle s t rains , said Heinzman, who has a bache-lor 's degree in physical educat ion with an emphasis in sports medi-cine f rom Eas tern Michigan Uni-versity.

"They don't s t retch well. Tha t ' s a common problem."

HEINZMAN WORKS for the Center for Sports Medicine and Fit-ness at the Reicher t Health Build-ing in Ann Arbor. She's also a t r a in -er for the men 's and women ' s t e a m s at Plymouth Canton High School

"Every sport ," she said of her work at the high school. "Soccer , the whole bit."

In her work, Heinzman e m -phasizes prevention of spor ts- re la t -ed injuries.

"We're real big on prevent ion." It 's important for those par t ic ipa t -ing in athletic act ivi t ies to lea rn the proper s t re tches and to do a p roper warm-up.

A good source of ideas on s t re tching activit ies is Bob Ander-son's "Stretching." (See related sto-ry.) The book includes a number of s t re tching activit ies designed for specif ic sports, Heinzman said

Cool-down stretching act ivi t ies should also be done a f t e r par t ic i -pat ing in a winter spor ts act ivi ty

Bob Dates, recrea t ion supervisor for Canton Township, agreed that a proper warm-up is essential

"You really need to l imber up Cross country skiing especial ly, you tend to be out for longer peri-ods of t ime."

Cross country skiers may not be a w a r e of the s train they ' re put t ing on their muscles, he said They m a y only find that out later , when their muscles begin to ache.

IN THE SKIING trips Canton Township offers for teenagers , bumps and bruises a re the most common injuries

"We haven't had any broken bones, fortunately," Dates said

S o m e w in te r s p o r t s p a r t i c i -p a n t s may t h i nk t h e y ' r e in m i d - s e a s o n f o r m fo r t h e s e a s o n ' s f i rs t s n o w f a l l o r t h e i r f i r s t t i m e o u t , a c c o r d -i n g to Bob Dates , r e c r e a t i o n s u p e r v i s o r fo r C a n t o n .

'They don't stretch well. That's a common problem.'

— Sue Heinzman athletic trainer

Canton's pa rks and recrea t ion depar tment s t a f f e r s hope to o f fe r cross country skiing on weekends next season at the Fe l lows Creek Golf Course. Equipment ren ta l s and possibly lessons would be of-fered if the interest is there .

"It looks promising for next win-ter ," Dates said. Unlike downhill skiing sites, however, snow can ' t be manufac tu red for cross country skiing

"You have to rely on the na tura l snow."

In addition to the presence of sufficient snow, aerobic f i tness is essential for those par t ic ipa t ing in an activity such as cross country skiing.

In o rde r to be e f fec t ive in en-hancing fitness, an aerobic workout needs to be done for 20 minutes at a t ime three t imes a week. To de termine the hear t r a t e needed for a workout, i t 's necessary to sub-t ract your age f r o m 220, Heinzman said. That f igure will be your maxi-m u m hear t r a t e per minute.

"You would never want to ex-ceed that ," she said. For the gener-al public, workouts should be done at 50 to 70 percent of that r a t e for at least 20 minutes at a t ime For athletes, the r a t e would be 60 to 75 percent of the m a x i m u m hear t rate.

IT'S BEST to do aerobic activi-ties on a l te rna t ing days, to give the body a chance to rest and rebuild, she said. A Monday-Wednesday-Friday program, for example , is bet ter than an exercise p rog ram concentra ted on the weekends

Aerobic f i tness act ivi t ies include running, riding a s ta t ionary bicycle or swimming.

"If you have access to a pool in the winter, that ' s an excel lent all-around exercise ," Canton Town-sh ips Dates said

Too often, people tend to think they're in mid-season fo rm for the first snowfall or their f i rs t t ime out, the recreat ion supervisor said Cross country skiers m a y s tay out for too long, ra ther than s ta r t ing out slowly,

"You tend to take advan tage of the good days "

Strength work is also needed for winter sports par t ic ipants , Heinz-man said. In cross count ry skiing, a rms and legs a re both used for power The upper body is also used for balance Downhill skiers rely pr imari ly on the s t rength of the legs

In strength work, a p rog ram can be designed by a professional Sports par t ic ipants must t rain for their specific sport

l e ssons a re a good idea for win-ter sports part icipants , par t icu la r -ly for beginners As with any ath-letic activity, it 's best to s tar t out nice and easy

"They should work into it slowly, pace themselves ." she said

A good skier needs to s tay in shape year-round, r a the r than waiting for the winter months to begin working out

A VISIT to the doctor pr ior to be ginning a winter sports p rog ram is also a good idea, par t icular ly for middle-aged and older people

They should be checked out by their family physician. Heinzman said An EKG can be done to check for any hear t problems, if neces-sary. a stress test can be adminis-tered

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A p r o p e r w a r m - u p is essen t i a l fo r c r o s s c o u n t r y sk i e r s a n d for o the r w i n t e r s p o r t s p a r t i c i p a n t s .

"A good physical never hurts anyone," she said

Winter sports pa r t i c ipan t s also need to give some thought to their choice of equipment and clothing .Some of the synthe t ics a re good clothing choices for sports partici-pants

Polypropylene is one of the best because it a l lows you to breath and it's very w a r m , " Heinzman said

When buying clothing and equip-ment, it's best to st ick with stores that have knowledgeable salespeo-ple she said Salespeople that par-t icipate in those spor ts can help cus tomers make wise purchasing decisions

Recent improvemen t s in the de-sign of ski boots have cut down on the f requency of boot top frac-ture of the tibia (the inner and larger of the two bones of the low er leg f rom the knee to the ankle) The boots now go up higher on the leg and thus provide g r ea t e r stabil ily for skiers Heinzman said

(Additional informat ion is avail-able f rom Heinzman and her col leagues at the Center for Sports Medicine and Fitness, 434 8334. 9 a m to 5 p.m Monday through Fri-day ,i

Stretch Routines help boost fitness

w HEN DONE properly s t r e t c h i n g c a n do w o n d e r s f o r ex -erc isers

The right way to s t retch is a re-laxed. sustained stretch with at ten-tion focused on the muscles being s tretched The wrong way is to bounce up and down or to s t retch to the point of pain

Those methods can actually do more h a r m than good according to Bob Anderson s ' Stretching" (Shel-ter Publicat ions. 1980>

Staff photos by Bill Bresler

Anderson's book includes before-and-af ter s t r e tches for such winter sports act ivi t ies as cross country and downhill skiing, figure skating and ice hockev

cte s t ra ins (A strong pre s t re tched muscle resists stress bet ter than a strong, unstretched muscle >

Stretching routines for a number of other a th le t ic activit ies are also included, along with stretches de signed for specif ic muscle groups Sketches show the proper way to do the s t re tches

According Jo the book, there are a number of reasons for including stretching in a f i tness program Stretching will

• Reduce musc le tension and make the body feel more relaxed

• Help coordinat ion by allowing for freer and eas ie r movement

• Increase r ange of motion • Prevent injur ies such as mus

• Make strenuous act ivi t ies [ike running, skiing, tennis, swimming , cycling easier because it p repa res you for activity It 's a way of sig naling the muscles that the> a re about to be used

• Develop body awareness As you s t re tch various pa r t s of the body you focus on them and get in touch with them

• Help loosen the mind s control of the body so thai (he body moves for iLs own sake ra ther than for compet i t ion or ego

• P r o m o t e circulation s t retch ing also feels good

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- That techeaqee is the key to ef-fec&re ranaymm, according to Pe te rv who is the co-aethor of In Search of Exce l lence"

A tape on "A Paanoe for Excel-lence" fcater ing Peters was shown at Monday n i g h f i meeting ot the Caotoa Bosmess and Prcrfcsrionil Women. The m m i n g was held a t

Peter*' prejeutauoo on excel-lence ft*rased on torn a r e a s cus-tomers. innovation. people and leadership.

Ahhoegb marketing is recog-nized as an r u r n n a l aspect ot bwsi-ness. it's imporiant to remember that the indxridnaJ customer is the key. according to Peterv

In the history ot humankind a market has nerer bought any-thing."

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appiy to the tor or to any organic Whether they're sfnttet*. patients or >*»jMg customers, the needs ot the people footing the bill shoeid be the top pi iumy -

Any organization that treats us t i H i m i m with common coertesy aqd decency will have the boa's share ot the market, he said. Sach treatment is so rare these days that it guarantees that any sack organ* zation wxD stand oat from the a n i l

Innovation is also Lacking m far too many besaneges and other or gamzatxns. according to Peters. Irmrarl what has pawed for man-agement talent has been the ability to soothe conflicts, to make good presentations and the like.

IN ORDER to sacceed. any idea needs a persistent champion. Own-ership and commitment are the key words ia any organization m turning people into sack persistent champions. Peters said

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Wooes s Nauoaai Fa rm and Garden Assor-arvar. will meet a t " 3 0 p m TWsday . F e b 12. at Farrand E3e-m c a r y SchooL Plymouth. Art Da-row. bufaagy teacher ax Plymoath Sa>rr High SchooL win present the p r o - a m . "Alaska .\dventnre," Eve-

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Moore^ead "ao? Betty Dempsey. Gaesss s a y a n e s d

• LA LECHE Tie La Lecie Leagne of Plym-

« i t l - C a ^ c c II w-JI n » e t at T.JO p_m_ rfctrsdaT Fefc 12. at 10650 JoAnn Lane. P^yrsceti. Tbe organization prcv-jdes sformataon and eococrage-s e s t to w o c e interested in breaseeed—g The La Lecbe League prrvuies mctiaer-to-nxxber help in a s e r e of f o e mocthiy meetings based oc zlae Tbe Womanly AT: -U Brea^fecdrrg ~ For the Tt^rsday. Fefc 12. meeting. "The .^dvariages of Breastfeeding" will be tbe i ln iHimi topic Mothers may br=g 'Jiesr babses For additjooal in-formatioc. call 4SJ-9171.

• W S T O « Y Tbe P!ymocth Histoocal Sooety

will meet at 7 JO p m Thursday. Fefc 12. at the Plymouth Historical M c s k t . Mam and Church in Plym-oath- DOG Peterson, a member of the historical sooety. will present a Wil-i iarmberg film. "Tbe Cooper's Craft." Be will discuss barrel mak-ing 2 coiocnal days and will aog-megt the program with slides, books and toois from his collection. Guests may attend For additional informa-tion. call 4i>-8S40.

• L E T S DANCE Westade Singles H will bold a Val-

1 a m Friday. Feb. 12, at the Livonia E&s Lodge No. 2244. 31117 Plym-oath Road J a « cas t of M e m m a a la Livonia Maac wiD be by Eddie Rog-ers. Dressy at t i re lhnakl be worn. The dance is for tboee age 21 atad older. Price is >4. with S2 tpeoal ad-

for women. For additinaal information, call the hotline. &C2-J170.

• BOWLING FUN The anrwial bowLatboo sponsored

by the Mayflower-LL Gamble Post and Auxiliary No. C49S. Veterans.of Foreign Wars, will be held at noon Saturday. Feb. 14, a t Plaza Lanes-on Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. An pao-ceeds win be equally divided be-tween two charitable causes One is the Make A Wish Foundation of Michigan This group tries to make a wish or dream come true for a ter-minally in child Tbe other is tbe Veterans Wheel Chair games, held each summer in various states. This year, tbe games will be held in Ann Arbor during the summer. Michigan traditionally has had a large gro^p participate and financing tbe games is a necessity. All people may bosl or pledge for bowlers. Reservations for bowling and pledge sheets may be obtained from Alice Fisher. 453-6144.

• ALANON A new Alanon group will meet at

8 JO p m Saturdays. The first meet-ing will be held Saturday. Feb. 14. at Christ the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church. 42690 Cherry Hill Road, west of Lilley Road in Canton

• ROCK SHOW 1-Tbe Plymouth Rock atvi

Society will hold its show and open bouse at noon to b p m Sunday. Feb. 15. at the Plymouth Cultural Center. 525 Farmer St., Plymoath. Pnce a 50 cents for adults. 25 cents for chil-dren. There will be a display of gems and minerals, carving, exhibits and demonstrations. A children's ganje room will also be included.

• SUNDAY SPEAKER Ed Voss University of Michigan

botany professor, will present a slide lecture at a 2 p m Sunday. Feb. meeting of the Friends of the Matthaei Botanical Gardens. The gardens are at 1800 N. Dixboro Road Ann Arbor. In keeping wi£h the sesquicentennial theme, the bo-tanical history of Michigan will be explored in the talk "Botanical Engi-neers and Biographical Excursions "

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» OOOD CITIZENS The Sarah Ann Cochrane Chapter.

Daughters of the American Revolu-tion, will meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15, for a tea at St. John's Epis-copal Church on Sheldon Road in Plymouth. DAR members will honor local high school "Good Citizens " Women who are eligible for the DAR may attend. For additional informa-tion, call 453-4425.

• PHOENIX QROUP The Phoenix Divorce Support

Groups for women are sponsored by the YWCA of Western Wayne Coun-ty. Discussion focuses on legal and financial issues, concerns of single parents, social relationships, person-al needs/options and opportunities. Cynthia Nichols will lead the discus-sions. New members may attend. Meetings are held 7:30-9 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at Ge-neva Presbyterian Church, 5835 N. Sheldon, Canton (in the small struc-ture near the parking lot). Semi-monthly meetings are held 7:30-9 p.m. the first and third week of the month at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Room 22, 27475 Five Mile,

Livonia. At 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, Phyllis Wordhouse will disouss fi-nancial planning and investments. That meeting wUl be held at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Livo-nia. For additional information, call Cynthia Nichols, 561-4110.

• REGISTERED NURSES The Plymouth Registered Nurses

will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, at Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 E. Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth. The speaker will be registered nurse Rosanne Acciaioli, who will discuss "Nursing Assessment of a Patient 's Mental Health." This will be the first meeting of the year. Area nurses may attend.

• ORIENTATION The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association is offering a Lamaze orientation class at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. This will be an introduction to the Lamaze birth technique. It will feature a birth film, "Saturday's Children." There is a | 1 per person charge at the door. For additional information, call 459-7477.

• MOMS OF TWINS The Western Wayne County Moth-

ers of Twins Club will meet at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 16, at Holy Cross Lu-theran Church, 30650 Six Mile Road,

between Middlebelt and Merriman in Livonia. A teacher from the Livo-nia Public Schools will discuss pre-paring children for school. For addi-tional information on the meeting or on the organization, call Marilyn Coleman, 728-7144.

• THEATRE GUILD The Plymouth Theatre Guild will

hold auditions for the spring show, "A Thousand Clowns," a Comedy by Herb Gardner. Auditions will be held Tuesday, Feb. 17, immediately fol-lowing the organization's general meeting at 7:30 p.m., and at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18. in the cafeteria of Central Middle School, Plymouth. Six roles will be cast, including four

men, one woman and one boy (age 10-14). Show dates will be May t , 9, 15 and 16. Those who are interested in auditioning or in helping out with the production may attend. For addi-tional information, call 451-0037.

• R E F U N D E R 8 Tbe Refunders Club will meet at

9:30 a m. Wednesday. Feb. 18, at tbe Plymouth Grange HaU, 273 Union St., Plymouth. Those attending should bring refund forms, proofs of purchase and complete deals to trade. New members may attend. -

• PLYMOUTH-CANTON PWP Plymouth-Canton Parents Without

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S c r u g g s - D e h r i n g Bonita Gail Dehring of Port Clin-

ton, Ohio, and Steven Richard Scruggs of Plymouth were married NftV. 21 at the First United Method-ist Church of Plymouth. The Rev. John Grenfell Jr. performed the cer-emony..

Parents of the couple are Les and Wilda Poff of Port Clinton, Ohio, and Richard and Carol Scruggs of Plym-outh.

The bride is a graduate of Port Clinton High School. She is employed with the U.S. Navy as a personnel clerk a t Naval Air Station Jackson-ville.

Her husband is a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School. He is employed with the U.S. Navy as an ablation electrician at* Naval Air Station Cecil Field.

The bride's attendants were Dawn Tavey, Linda Olds, Nancy Reinhack-el and Jessica Dehring.

The bridegroom's attendants were Karl McNulty, Richard Gladstone. Mark Scruggs and Jason Kendizon.

For her wedding, the bride wore a white ballerina-length gown. Her fingertip-length veil was plumed on

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Patricia Ann Orasin and David Lawrence Zylka were married July 26 at St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church in Endicott, N.Y. The Rev. John E. Fetcho performed the cere-mony.

P a r e n t s of the couple a r e Josephine Orasin of Endicott, N.Y., the late Frank J. Orasin, and Zyg-mund and Arleen Zylka of Canton. The Zylkas are former Westland res-1 dents. -The bride is a graduate of Mary-

wood College in Scrantou, Pa. Her hHsband is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. NTV. He is a lieutenant in the Army aXJ'ort Ord, Calif. IXinda Orasin, sister of the bride,

$81 Debbie Richards were honor at-tendants. Carolyn Ford. Anne Caez-aSt Jodi Dinga. Rosemarie Varzaly ahd Eileen Harrington were brides-maids.

Timothy Riehl was the best man Michael Flemming, John Wheeler, Patrick Giblin. Scott Taylor, Sam

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Mr. and Mrs William M. Farnham of Allentown, Pa., announce the en-gagement of their daughter, Cynthia Gail Farnham, to Thomas Peter

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A reception was held at the Wayne County Conservation Club.

Following a Frankenmuth, Mich., wedding trip, the newlyweds will make their home in Jacksonville. Fla.

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Clarence and Rachel Brandon of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter. Tonya Lynn, to Robert John Willette, son of Robert and M.J. Willette of Plymouth.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Salem High School and is a business student at Oakland Com-munity College. She is employed as a customer service representative at Total Foods Corp. in West Bloom-field.

Her fiance is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School. He received a bachelor's degree in education from the University of Michigan and is attending Wayne State University for his master's d e g r e e in_sportsad-. ministration. He is employed by the P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y Schools.

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Albert and Arlene Colaluca of Canton announce the engagement of their daughter, Laurie Lynn Colalu-ca, to Joseph Paul Oleszkowicz, son of Joseph and Janet Oleszkowicz of Redford.

The bride-elect is a graduate of Plymouth Canton High School. She is employed as an administrative as-sistant with the Ford Motor Credit Co.

Her fiance is a graduate of Thurs-ton High School. He is employed at Ford Reprographics as a shipping/ receiving clerk.

A March wedding is planned at St. Valentine Church in Redford.

Eden and Curtis Hunter ushers.

A wedding reception was held at the Banquet Masters in Endicott, N.Y.

Following a wedding trip to Bar-bados, the newlyweds are making their home in California.

Krumm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krumm of Plymouth.

The bride-elect, a journalist, and her fiance, a combat engineer, both serve in the U.S. Army at Fort Riley. Kan

A May wedding is planned

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Partners will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, for an orienta-tion for new members. For addi-tional information, call 455-3851.

• CARD PARTY Tbe Catholic Central Mothers'

Club will bold its annual Valentine card party at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 18, in the cafeteria/auditorium of Catholic Central High School in Redford Township. Donation is $4 per person. Desserts will be served. There will be door prizes. For reser-vations, call Dolores Bsharah, 538-4988. or Peggy Boland. 255-7677. Tickets may also be purchased at the door.

• L O C A L A A U W The Plymouth branch, American

Association of University Women, will meet at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, at the home of Nancy Ver-non. Doris Burton, a longtime volun-tee r at the Detroit Institute of Arts, will discuss "What to Look for in a Work of Art." Reservations are re-quested. For membership informa-tion. call 453-6115.

• INSTALLATION Plymouth-Canton Parents Without

Partners will meet a t 8 p.m. Thurs-day, Feb. 19, at Fellows Creek Golf Club, on Lotz Road north of Michi-gan Avenue and east of 1-275 in Can-ton. The meeting will include instal-lation of officers, followed by a dance. Price Is $2. $3 af ter 9:30 p.m. For additional information, call El-len. 455-3851.

• WESTSIDE Westside Singles will hold a dance

from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, Feb. 20. at Roma's of Livonia, on School-craf t Road west of Inkster Road. Music will be by D & G Recordings. The dance is for those age 21 and older. Dressy attire should be worn (no jeans). For additional informa-tion. call the hotline, 562-3160.

• BETHANY Bethany Plymouth/Canton will

meet at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. The organization meets tbe third Saturday of each month at St. Ken-neth Church, on Haggerty Road south of Five Mile Road in Plym-outh. The Saturday, Feb. 21, speaker will be Patricia Smith, an attorney. For additional information, call 981-1274 or 981-1365.

• JAYCEES People between the ages of 18 and

35 may attend a Plymouth Jaycees open house at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 23. Those who are interested may call 455-5481 for the location and ad-ditional information. Men and wom-en who are interested in becoming Jaycees need not be Plymouth resi-dents.

• DIVORCE GROUP The Women's Divorce Support

Group will meet at 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 24, at the Lower Waterman Campus Center conference room at Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livonia. The speaker, Sandy King, will discuss "Fiscal Fitness," the importance of establishing a fi-nancial future. King is an invest-

ment executive and a former dis-placed homemaker. Reservations are not required for the meeting. The support group is sponsored by the Women's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College. It is for women who are separated, divorced, in the process of getting divorced or con-sidering divorce. For additional in-formation, call the Women's Re-source Center, 591-6400 Ext. 430.

• OLDIES NIGHT Westside Singles II will hold a

dance for singles from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday, Feb. 27, at the Livonia Elks Lodge. 31117 Plymouth Road, just east of Merriman in Livonia. This will be an "Oldies Night." The dance is for those age 21 and older. Dressy att ire should be worn. Price is $4. For additional information, call the hotline, 562-3170.

• $100 OFFERED It's time to start-going through

your photographs, to take new ones or to get out your palette. The Plym-outh Community Arts Council is of-fering $100 for the winning 5-by-7 inch color photo or watercolor of a familiar Plymouth winter scene. The

.winning picture will remain the property of the PCAC and will be used for a Christmas card project. Entries may be delivered or mailed to the PCAC office at 332 S. Main St., Plymouth 48170. The office is open 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Fri-day. Deadline for entries is March 1. For additional information, call 455-5260.

• EQUAL RIGHTS Fathers for Equal Rights will

meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 3. at the Alfred Noble branch of the Livonia Public Library. 32901 Plym-outh Road, one block east of Farm-ington Road in Livonia. For addi-tional information, call 354-3080.

• FASHION SHOW The Plymouth Symphony League

will sponsor a fashion show/cham-pagne brunch at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 12, at the Plymouth Hilton Inn. Fashions will be by Nawrot Pendleton Shops. Pat McKevitt, Pen-dleton representative, will coordi-nate the show. A number of Pendle-ton items will be offered as raff le prizes. Ticket price is $12. Tickets may be purchased at the Nawrot Pendleton Shop ir Forest Place Mall, Plymouth.

• THEATER FUN Spotlight Players wilFhold a din-

ner theater benefit 7 p.m. Saturday, March 28, at the New Hawthorn Val-ley Country Club, Merriman and Warren in Westland. Tht show will be three one-act comedies. Ticket price is $30 per person, with the event limited to 100 people. Attire is semi-formal. Proceeds from the ben-efit performance will go toward the building and general funds of the Spotlight Players. For additional in-formation, call 729-6453 or 481-9431 (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.).

• LUNCHEON-TIME Plans are under way for the 19th

annual salad luncheon presented by the Lake Pointe Village Branch, Women's National Farm and Garden Association. The luncheon will be

held Saturday, April 4, in the cafete-ria of Plymouth Canton High School. Those who are interested in mem-bership in the organization should call Jean, 420-2235

• AUCTION Works of art and antiques are

needed for the art and antique auc-tion/sale of the University of Michi-gan Museum of Art. The event is scheduled for April 23-25. Those who wish to donate items for the event should contact Ann Spehar or Mary Jane Hogan, 764-0395. Donations a r e tax-deductible within the provisions of IRS regulations. The theme of this year's auction/sale is "The Fine Art of Discovery." Proceeds from tbe event will become part of the muse-um's acquisition fund. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Uni-versity of Michigan Museum of Art.

• STAR SPANGLED Spotlight Players performances of

Neil Simon's "Star Spangled Girl" will be May 1, 2, 8 and 9 at the audi-torium of Wayne Memorial High School, Glenwood east of Wayne Road in Wayne. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., with an 8 p.m. curtain time. Ticket prices are $4.50, $3.50 for stu-dents and seniors. For additional in-formation, call 729-6453.

• PREVENTION The Plymouth Canton Council for

the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect meets at 7:30 p.m. the sec-ond Wednesday of each month. Meet-ings are held in the library of East Middle. School, 1042 S. Mill St., Plymouth. For additional informa-tion. call Kathy Reilly, 459-2067.

• TOUGHLOVE Toughlove meets at 7 p.m. Mon-

days at the Faith Community Mora-vian Church. 46001 Warren Road, at Canton Center Road in Canton. Toughlove is a self-help group for parents troubled by teenage behav-ior.

• TUESDAY SINGLES Tuesday Night Singles meets

Tuesday evenings at the Pittsfield Grange Hall on Ann Arbor/Saline Road, Ann Arbor. Dancing is a part of the fun. Married couples may at-tend. For additional information, call 971-4480.

• CANTON HISTORY The Canton Historical Museum is

at 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Can-ton. Museum hours are 1-3 p.m. Tuesday and 1-4 p.m. Saturday. Reg-ular meetings of the Canton-Histori-

new voices Mark and Nancy Baldwin of

Plymouth announce the birth of a daughter, Chelsea Ann, Jan. 26 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital in Ann Arbor. Grandparents are Mrs. Madeleine Muse of Plymouth, Dr. Richard Muse of Belleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Baldwin-of Livonia. Mrs. Emily Grover of Royal Oak is the great-grandmother.

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cal Society are held at 7:30 p.m. the second Thursday of each month. For additional information, call 397-0088 during regular museum hours.

• PREPARATION Saturday classes designed for ex-

pectant couples planning to use birthing centers or birthing rooms are open for enrollment. Classes will run for seven weeks and will be held 9-11 a.m. at Riverside Park Church of God in Livonia. For enrollment in-formation, call In Touch-Association for Pregnancy Enrichment and Childbirth Education. 595-6843, be-tween 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.

• WOMEN'S GROUPS Plymouth Family Service is offer-

ing groups for women who wish to explore their drug/alcohol use or who want to recover from drug/al-cohol problems Fees are based on the ability to pay. For additional in-formation. call Judith Darlington at Plymouth Family Service, 453-0890.

• NURSERY SCHOOL The Plymouth Children's Nursery,

a cooperative nursery school in Can-ton, has several openings for 3- and 4-year-olds. For additional informa-tion. call Kathy Holbel. 397-2805.

• CANTON JAYCEES The Canton Jaycees have a new

Second Thursday Lecture Series

location for the general membership meetings, which are held at the Fel-lows Creek Golf Course clubhouse. Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month They are open to the public. Fellows Creek is on Lotz, north of Michigan Avenue in Canton.

• BETHANY Bethany Plymouth/Canton meets

at 8 p.m. the third Saturday of each month at St. Kenneth Church. 14951 Haggerty. south of Five Mile, Plym-outh. For additional information, call 981-1274 or 981-1365 af ter 6 p.m.

• TOASTMASTERS Motor City Speakeasy, a member

of Toas tmas te rs In te rna t iona l , meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at O'Sheehan's in the Highland Lakes Shopping Center, southeast corner of Seven Mile and Northville Road in Northville. Din-ner is at 6 p.m., the meeting at 7 p.m. Motor City Speakeasy wel-comes people who want to improye

their speaking skills. For additional information, call 459-5759.

• 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 in Plymouth. 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.

• 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 includ-ed. along with other recipes submit-ted by the members. The price is $5 For additional information, call Jean Pink, 453-2802.

A P a r t O f T h « M a g i c T h a Circus A n d C l o w n s

Speaker Bonzo The Clown Dete February 12 Time 7 :30 pm.

Northville City Hall Council Chambers

General Admission $3 0 0

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FOR THE INTERIORS OF YOUR MIND.

Ethan Allen W I N T E R - S A L E

SERVICE A SAVINGS THE ETHAN ALLEN

DIFFERENCE From offer ing you free

decorat ing help to delivering you r h o m e

furnishings with care at Ethan Allen

you' l l alw ays receive personal s e n ice

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service, convenience and selection, plus

real sav ings Now f ind these Georgian

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NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 1-5 00 P M • Reg Hours M O N . T H U R S , FRI 10-9; TUES WED . SAT 10-5 30

volunteers • SENIOR TAX COUN8ELOR8

The Plymouth-Can ton-North ville branch of the American Association of Retired Persons will help prepare tax returns for senior citizens — low income and shut-ins. Tax prepara-tion will be now through April 15 at sites in Canton, Plymouth and North-ville. For Information call 474-1645 or 397-1000, ext. 278.

• FREE TAX PREPARATION Free tax preparation for the eld-

erly, low income persons and shut-ins will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. now through April 15:

Canton residents may call Diane, 397-1000, Ext. 278, for an appoint-ment.

Bring a copy of your 1985 taxes and statements for all incomf: received in 1986.

, • TRAINING MENTORS Youth Development is a diversion

program, in cooperation with the Plymouth, Plymouth Township and Canton Township police depart-ments and Growth Works, for juve-nile first-time offenders. The pro-gram is designed for both the youth and his/her parents as an alterna-tive to the juvenile court system.

Growth Works trains volunteers to work on a weekly basis with the youth. The training covers communi-cation skills, empathy listening skills, building and bonding relation-ships, alcohol and substance abuse, decision making, consequences of be-havior, parenting skills, and crisis intervention. Training sessions total-ing about 20 hours is open to all in-terested people willing to commit to at least six months of about three hours per week For information, call Sue Davis. 455-4902 Monday through Friday.

• FISH NEEDS HELP Plymouth-Canton FISH needs new

volunteers. For information, call 420-2046. • CEP VOLUNTEERS

Teachers at Plymouth Salem and Plymouth Canton high schools need volunteers to type, make bulletin boards, help in the reading lab, input for computer circulation in the li-brary. or serve as speakers and re-source people in the areas of social studies, German and French. Native French and German speakers also are needed. If you can donate an hour a week, call Cyndi Burnstein 1-10 p.m. at 459-9435.

• AMATEUR PERFORMERS The Plymouth Community Arts

Council is updating its list of ama-teur performers who are willing to share their t ime and talent with stu-dents. The resource list is provided by the PCAC to all elementary teachers in Plymouth-Canton Com-munity Schools. Particularly needed this year are dancers, singers and

musicians. If you or someone you know has a special skill they are willing to share, call Pat Maclsaac at 453-8051.

• VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT Canton Care Council, an affiliate

of the Ann Arbor-based Community Councils Association, is seeking vol-unteers interested in enhancing the quality of life for nursing home resi-dents.

Volunteers serve on the council, which meets once a month to plan social, service or educational activi-ties for residents at Canton Care Center. The time commitment is three to six hours per month. For more information, contact Kathy Belisle at 981-2382.

• EMERGENCY VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

The Plymouth Township Office of Emergency Preparedness needs vol-unteers to be trained in skills that will be used during an emergency or disaster. Training includes damage assessment, shelter management, first aid, emergency operating cen-ter support and service weather spotting.

Training meetings are held from 9 a.m. to noon on the fourth Saturday of each month in Plymouth Town-ship Hall at Ann Arbor Road and Mill. Township residency is not re-quired. All training is free.

• HELPING SKILLED TRADES Focus: HOPE needs active retired

toolmakers. pipefitters, millwrights, machine repair, electricians and auto mechanics for full-time, part-t ime and temporary positions at Focus: HOPE Industry Mall — a 25-acre industrial center for high skill training, new employment and cre-ation of minority ownership in ma-chining and manufacturing.

Retired master craftsmen, who want to remain active, make use of years of knowledge and pass their skills on to another generation, can become involved in passing on their skills and work habits to others. Those interested can contact Focus: HOPE, 1200 Oakman Blvd., Detroit 48238 or call 883-7*40 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. MondayFftday.

• WANTED: CIVIC RADIO t IELP

Plymouth Area REACT Team is looking for members for emergency radio communication (no experience necessary) and other community programs. All residents from Plym-outh, Canton, Northville and sur-rounding ar^jas are invited. The group meets Vt 8 p.m. the second Thursday of each month at Plym-outh Township Hall, Mill at Ann Ar-bor Road. For more information, call 455-9609 or 453-7641. -

• 'RIDE WITH US' Plymouth Area Citizens Team

program is made up of volunteers from Plymouth and surrounding communities who patrol the Plym-outh area. The organization is look-ing for volunteers to devote one night (four-five hours) per month to be the "eyes and ears" for the com-munity. Those interested in going on an observation ride with a PACT member should call 459-2075. • HISTORICAL M U 8 E U M

Volunteers are needed a t the Plymouth Historical Museum. Are you interested in antiques and Plym-outh history? Come in and visit your museum and see what's there. The museum needs volunteers for chang-ing displays, helping in the gift shop, typing, printing, sewing and helping in the educational program for school children. Call 455-8940 or stop in f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday or Thursday to ask what you can do to help.

• DELIVERING MEALS Residents are encouraged to vol-

unteer their time to deliver meals one day per week to the homebound elderly in the city of Plymouth and in Plymouth Township. Delivery takes about one hour, 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Drivers are needed daily except Thursday. Mileage reim-bursement of 23 cents per mile is available. For information, call Margaret Foster, 453-9703. 10-11 a.m. Monday-Friday.

• MEALS ON WHEELS The Senior Nutrition Program,

"Meals on Wheels," needs clerical volunteers for its main office at Five Mile and Sheldon roads in North-ville. To volunteer, call 453-2525.

• TEEN VOLUNTEERS Teens can volunteer year-round at

Catherine McAuley Health Center and not just during the special sum-mer program as in the past.

Teen volunteers can help out at the Arbor Health Building in Plym-outh, St. Joseph Hospital, Mercy-wood Health Building, Maple Health Building and at Reichert Health Building working directly with pa-tients or in non-patient contact posi-tions during weekday, evening and weekend hours. Orientation and training is provided to all volun-teers. For information, call the vol-unteer services department a t 572-4159.

• MEDICAL HELP Henry Ford-Hospital is looking for

men and women i 8 and older as vol-unteers at the Plymouth Center on Main Street east of Penniman. Need-ed are people with all types of skills to help with patients or to perform clerical and other tasks. Nurses also are needed for blood pressure screening. For information, call the volunteer services department at 876-1876 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

CLASSIFIED'S AT ITS BEST ..

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WHEN THE WEATHER IS AT ITS WORST. . .

Even when you're tucked away indoors waiting for better weather, we're still churning out effec-tive advertising in the classified department. Buyers and sellers alike find our services are particularly helpful during bad weather, since they can complete sales over the telephone, then finish their transactions when they're finally dug out' Forget the snow and call us with your ad today

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Thomasvi l le qual i ty at a super low price. Inspired styl ing in th is 4 -p iece g roup cons is t ing of dresser, mirror, chest

and headboard . S ty led for t oday ' s living. Beauti ful wood , extraordinar i ly low pr iced.

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to KS $1,959 Value

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Mail Copy To: OBSERVER 4 ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS 36251 Schoolcraft, Uvonia 48150

Church Page: 591-2300, extension 244 Mondays 9:00 a.m.-12:00 noon J

BAPTIST]

YOUTH

LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE • 2 M 7 5 W. S i x mm, Uvon ia •

• 5 2 5 - 3 6 6 4 o r 261-6276 S u n d a y S c h o o l M o o t i n g W o r s h i p , E v e n i n g W o r s h i p . W e d . F a m i l y H o u r .

CLUBS

1 0 4 0 A . M . .11:00 AM.

S.-00 P . M . 7 3 0 P . M .

February 15th 11:00 A.M. " l a T h o r s Any Word F rom O o d n

fcOO P.M. " T h e Mercy Seat" Feb. 16-22 Mission Conference

"A Church That's Concerned About Peopte'

EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

Thursday. Fetxuary 12. 1907 O&E

c h u r c h b u l l e t i n

C H R I S T O U R S A V I O R L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 14175 Farmington Rd. (Just N. of Schoolcraft)

f Phone: 522-6830

LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR 8UNDAY WORSHIP 6 3 0 4 11.-00 A.M.

Sunday Schoo l 6 Bibfa Claaa 9 * 5 A.M. Waok Day 8choo l , Pro-School , K inde rga r ten

TUNE IN THE LUTHERAN HOUR. 8:30 A.M. SUNDAY • WXYT-AM RADIO (1270)

GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH W e l c o m e s Y o u !

Jk. v . 0 .

PASTOR

"AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH" SCHEDULE OF SERV1CE8

426-6215 or 426-1116 SUNDAY SCHOOL SUN. 1fc00 A H

SUN. 1 1 * 0 A I L i SUN. 7300 PJtL

WEDNESDAY STUDY. .WED. 7 * 0 PM

28440 LYNDON, LIVONIA, Ml

SL Paul ' s Lutharan Missouri Synod

2080S MktcHabeit at 8 MM* Farmington HWa- 474-0675

The Rev. Ralph E. Linger, Pastor The Rev. Catr E. MaN, Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIP 6 P.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 & 11 A.M.

SUN. SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS 10 A.M. CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

Grades K-8 Randy ZMInsk l . Principal

il±2***

HOSANNA-TABOR LUTHERAN CHURCH 6 SCHOOL

9600 Leverrw« So. Radford* 937-2424 Rev. Roy Prdnschke Rev. Glenn Kopper

WORSHIP WITH US Sundays 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.

(Nursery provided) Monday Evening 7:00 P.M.

Sunday School & Bible Classes 9:45 AM. Christian School: Pre-schooi-Sth grade

Robert Schuttz, principal _W7^233

WARD EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Farmlnoton and Six MMa Rd 422-1150

Worship and Sunday School - 8:30. 10rt0 and 11:30 A.M.

"FINDING THE EYE OPENER" Dr. Don Richardson

7:00 P.M. "SCANDINAVIA ALIVE"

(words and music) Dr. Lars Dunberg

Wednesday, 7:00 P.M. — SCHOOL OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (Activit ies for All Ages)

8 u n d a y S e r v i c e B r o a d c a s t 9:30 a . m . W M U Z - F M 103.5 Nursery Provided At All Service®

K}ser> O i R i s r LUTHE R A f T ' C H U RC H

48250 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth Robert Cartton. Pastor 453-5252

Worship 8:30 & 11:00 Sunday School 9:45

GRAND RIVER BAPTIST OF UVONIA (Affiliated with American Baptist Churches, U.S-A.)

34500 Six Mile Rd., Just West of Farmington Rd. _ SUNDAY WEDNESDAY

9:30 AM. FAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL *15 P.M. CHURCHDfNNEfi (RSVP) 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP 7:00 P.M. MID WEEK PRAYER

Ronald E. C r y . Pastor 261-6960

8T. MATTHEW LUTHERAN Church & School 5885 Venoy 1 Blk.N.ofFord Rd., Westland 425-0260

Divine Worsh ip • a 11 AJtf. B ib le Ciess a 8 8 S30 A.M.

Monday Even ing 8enr ice 7JO P.M. Raloh FJachar. Pastor

Qary 0. HeedapoN. Aaa't Pastor

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

25630 GRAND RIVER at BEECH DALY 532-2266 REDFORD TWP.

SUNOAY SERVICES 9:15 ft 11:00 AM

SUNOAY SCHOOL 9:15 4 11."00 AJyi.

Rev. Victor F. Hal bo th , Jr., Pastor

Rev. Thomas Waber. Pastoral Asst. Rev. V.F. Hal both, Sr., Pastor Emeritus

^ U T H E R . . . I N A M E R I C A

mi ABC/ Redford Baptist Church

7 MBe Roed and Grand River Detroi t . Michigan

533-2300

9:30 A.M. - " F i n d Your Bro ther " 6:30 P.M. - Shar ing Service

LUTHERAN CHURCH (ENGLISH SYNOD)

A.E.L.C.

Dr Wawey P. Huslad R»v Mart FtaWa-Sommar. Interim Paator Aaaociata Put or

Mn Donna OWactord

««000 *0*TH TERWTOBIAL ROAO PirMOCTR MICHIGAN 481 70

f. • 455 2 300

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HOLY TRINITY 39020 Ftva MH« • West UvoiMa

464-0211 WORSHIP SERVICES: 8:30 & 11.00 A.M.

NURSERY A VAILABLE SUNDAY SCHOOL ALL AGES 9:45 A.M.

WEDNESDAY CLASSES 6:45 P.M. WELCOME-.

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February 15th 9:40 A M . Sunday 8choo i

8:30 P.M. Evening Worsh ip

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Worship t AJfc< 11 « . • .

Sunday School 930 AM. Wedneadar BiNa Study 10 A.M. 4 7 P.M.

Advent * Lantan Vaapara 7:30 P.M. Bulw Jarry YarnaO Aaaiatanl: Tad Qrot)ohn Youlti Director Glnnla Maock

7000 N. ShekJon, Canton Twp 459-3333 0u« Sowm ol <nm> M |

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-

10101 W. Ann Arbor Rd-., Ptymouth at Gottfredson & Ann Arbor Rd.

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

Rwr. W i l i a m C. Moors . Wi l l iam T. Sranham, Asst. Pastor

Nursery Prov ided

Phone 459-9550

PA8TOR8 Wm. M. Stahl. D. Min. Thoe. Pals. M. Dlv.

Cheryl Kaye. Music Director

CHRIST THE KINO LUTHERAN CHURCH

9300 Farmington Rd.. Livonia 421 -0120 421-0749

8:15 A 11:00 AM. WORSHIP SERVICE M C KM. SUNOAY SCHOOL

Rev Richard A. Martzoft

FAITH LUTHERAN 30000 Five Mite • East Livonia

421-7249 HOLY COMMUNION 8:15 4 10:45 A.M.

nursery available BIBLE CLASS 9:30 A.M.

TUES. SCHOOL K-8 4:15 P.M. Education Office 421-7359

PRESBYTERIAN (U.S.A.)

ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 27475 Five Mile Rd. (at Inkster) 422-1470

9:30 and 11:00 A.M. Worship and Church School

"PLACING THE BLAME" Dr Whi l ledge preaching

6 :30 p . m Every W e d n e s d a y - Fami l y N igh t -• C h r i s t i a n K a l i e d o s c o p e " - F a m i l y D inne r a n d Ac t i v i t i es Fo r A l l A g e s

Dr. W.F. Whit ledge Rev. P.R. Irwin Rev. K.R. Thoresen

LUTHER AN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

N O R T H W E S T B A P T I S T •23846 MkJdJeOell Rd. 474-3393

Evening Service 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Service 7.00 P.M.

Sunday School 9.45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M.

I L. Karr. Pastor Nunary Avertable

CATHOLIC

ST. JOHN NEUMANN Parish

•4800 Warren • Canton • 455-5910 Fr. Edward J. Baldwin. Pastor

I M O t M O P i L f a n . U 0 , ftJO, 1 1 M A M . 4 12^0 PJL

5T. THOMAS X'BECKET ** ! Parish

MS LILLEY RD . CANTON I taL 4JS P.M SS1-1SU

Fr. Eroeat H Porcan Pastor I I

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Friendly

FELLOWSHIP

BAPTIST CHURCH ... small. ..but caringI

(a ministry of the Baptist General Conference)

— meeting at — the historic Plymouth Grange,

273 Union, Plymouth (behind the Maaonic Lodge on Keftogg Park)

te* AJC Sunday School

Ca l l

REV. PETER A. FOREMAN 455-1509

for more Information

LZZ A K S t o l i c f

LUTHERAN ^ CHURCH J

APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH

Sarvicas ^ ^ u a d s y 11:00 A.M. Prayar S d * W S ! i n d a y 8JO A.M.

Sunday school for All Agas 9:30 A M .

23800 Lahser Rd. Southfield

Elmer LUmatta, Pastor Telephone 357-5529

UNITED METHODIST

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

26325 Haistead Road at 11 Mile Farmington Hills. Michigan

Services Every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Also. 1st 4 3rd Sunday at 7:00 p.m.

Sunday School - 9:15 a m . Bible Class - Tuesday 7:45 p.m.

Song Services - Last Sunday of Month 7:00 p.m.

Wisconsin Evangel ica l Lutharan Churchaa

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

WCAR 1090 SUNDAY 10:30 A.M.

In L ivonia

St. Paul Ev. Lutheran Church 17810 Farmington Rd.

Pastor Carl Paqel • 261-8759 Church Services 8:30 & 11:00 A.M.

i n P l y m o u t h

St. Peter Ev. Lutheran Church 1343 Penniman Ave.

Pastor Mark Freier • 453-3393 Worship Services 8:00 4 10:30 A.M.

Sunday School and Bible Class 9:15 A.M

I n R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p

Lola Park Ev. Lutheran Church 14750 Kinloch

Pastor Edward-Zeli • 532-8655

Worship Services 8:30 4 11:00 A.M.

Sunday School 9:45 A.M.

Come and Join our Christian family at S T . M A R K S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

26701 Joy Road (E. of Inkster) Dearborn Heights 278-9340

Worship Service and Sunday School 11:15A.M. T

Rev. Larry Austin, Pastor

FIRST... In the Heart of Ptymouth/Canton

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH PLYMOUTH (U.SJL)

Main and Church 453-6464

Philip Rodgers Magee Minister

Mark Morningstar, Asst. Minister

S U N D A Y W O R S H I P 9 :15 A 11:15 A . M .

C H U R C H S C H O O L : K - 8 t h G R A D E 9:15 S 11:15 A . M .

H . S . / A D U L T E D V J R . C H U R C H 10-.20 A M .

"We Have Been Contemporary Since 1835"

ST. MATTHEWS ^UNITED METHODIST

DeridT. Strong. •nMar. «22-a038

30900 Six Mile Rd. • Si

1 0 0 0 A.M. Worship Service 1 0 0 0 A M . Church School

(3 yrs. - 8th Grade)

lOrtO A.M. Jr. A Sr. High Class 11:15 A.M. Adult S tudy !

fti .-»• rfniail reur^ry rroviomj

NEWBURQ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36600 Ann Arbor Tra8 -Livonia's O H u i Church

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

296*7 West Eleven MSe Road Just West of Mttdtebeft

9:15 & 11:00 WORSHIP SERVICE

E j COVENANT CHURCH OFAMERICA

"A February Thaw"

Rav Dwrtd B saroto. Aeaoc Paalar Mr. MaMn Rookua. Or of MuMc Mary T Tama. OMcaial MMBMr of b

Church School and Worship Sarvtces 9 :154 11:00

4 th In A S o r i M "CHILDREN AND DEATH"

Rav Ed Coiey

ALOERSQATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Redford Twp.) 10000 B E E C H D A L Y R O A D

Oahneen Plymouth tnd Wm! Chicago

Redford. Ml 48230 SS7-S170 6 ^ 0 A J i . Chapel Worsh ip

6»i6 AJM. Chuch Schoo l A l Agss

1100 A J L Worsh ip

"Getting Along With God"

m

FAITH COVENANT CHURCH

35415 W. 14 MMe (at Drake) Farm. Hlfts 661-9191

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

25350 W. Six Mile. Redford (btw. Beech Daly 4 Telegraph)

Rev Robert M. Barcus 534-7730 Worship 10:00

Church School 11:15

"Model of Christian Marriage"

Thursday Fellowship

Program For All Nursery Available

People Growing in Faith and Love

YOU ARE INVITED GARDEN CITY PRESSYTEMAN

CHURCH (U.8JL) 1841 UnKJIcMt . 427-7620

One bat. S. of Ford Rd ten am. wommw t o m c i

ADULT SWJI CLASS 11=00 AJJ. wosaw SERVICE

MUaStRY THRU MOM SCHOOL OARKTM D. SAXSR. PASTOR

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.8.A.)

5835 Sheidon Rd.. CANTON

9:15 4 11.-00 A.M. WORSHIP ANO CHURCH SCHOOL

Kenne th F. Oruebei. Pastor 469-0013

K i r k of O u r Savior 3SSS0 CHERRY MLL

WCSTLANO

Church School • Wonhip 10-30 AM.

NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE Neil 0 . Cowling, Pastor 728-1088

ROSEDALE GARDENS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

(U.S.A.) Hubbard at W. Chicago • 422-0494

"RELATING IN LOVE" Rev. Elizabeth Knott

Interim Executive Presbyter

WORSHIP SERVICE Churcft Sdvxx

(Nureary- 121ft) 10"30 AM

J. Christopher tcenogie

Thomas C. Grundatrom REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

A War OtUtai

Sunday 6choo4 (sll sgea) 9-30 W O R S H I P 1 1 « )

Evening tsnrtce

W e d n e s d a y : D i n n e r 8:15, B i b l e S t u d y A Y o u t h G r o u p s 7:00 P.M.

CHURCHES OF CHRIST

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH o4f|

48201 N. Territorial

John N. GrentaS, Jr. Doug McMunn • Fred CVoetMjrg 9:18 4 11^0 AM.

" A C a r i n g & S h a r i n g C h u r c h "

LIVONIA 1 6 4 3 1 M e r r i m a n Rd.

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GARDEN CITY 1657 Mlddlebett Rd. SUNDAY WORSHIP

11:00 A.M. & 6:00 P.M Bible School 10:00 A.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. Worship

Ministers: Dannie Swindle 4 Lamar Matthews

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CHURCH OF T H E SAVIOR (Reformed Church In America) 38100 Five Mile, Livonia

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The church bulletin is published every Thursday i n the Observer. Information for the Church Bulle-tin must be received in our office by noon the Monday preceding publication. Send information to Suburban Life section, Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

• SCANDINAVIA ALIVE ; "Scandinavia Alive" will appear s t 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, at Ward Presbyterian Church in Livonia. Lars Dunberg, international execu-tive director of Living Bibles Inter-national, will be the keynote speaker for "Scandinavia Alive." ! Marta Svensson will be the fea-tured soloist and Hans-Lennart Rassk will perform on piano.

• FILM SERIES 1 "Making Things Right, When Things Go Wrong," a full-color film series will be shown at 6 p.m. Sun-days, through March 1, at Livonia Baptist Church, 32940 Schoolcraft, Livonia. The movie features the hu-mor and practical advice of Dr. Paul Faulkner and is based on his years of Counseling experience and major re-search studies.

For more information, call 422-3763.

• ANNIVERSARY Christus Victor Lutheran Church,

25535 Ford, Dearborn Heights, will be celebrating its 40th anniversary Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 21-22.

On Saturday, there will be a din-ner dance at the Karas House in Redford. The University of Michi-gan-Dearborn Stage Band will per-form. Tickets cost $20. For more in-formation, call 278-8878.

On Sunday, at 10:15 a.m., Reginald Hollie, bishop of the Michigan Dis-trict of the American Lutheran C h u r c h w i l l w f i a r h a i a n a n n i v p r , ^ ••• y»wwvw «v *•« Oassssa» v* sary service.

• PATIENT PROGRAM

A patient education program to help people cope with cancer will be offered from 7-9 p.m. Mondays,

Star t ing Feb. 23, at Ward Presbyteri-an Church, 17000 Farmington, Livo-nia.

The objectives of the series are three-fold: To increase the patient's and family's knowledge of the dis-ease; to increase the patient's con-trol of his/her life; and to decrease anxiety about the disease.

The program is sponsored by the American Cancer Society and will include guest speakers and commu-nity professionals to discuss diet, medicine and treatment. It 's open to

_ltL^ublic. People can register by calling 422-

1826. There is no cost. Class size, though, is limited.

O MARRIAGE ENRICHMENT

Marriage Enrichment, a weekend workshop for married and engaged couples, will take place Friday

through Sunday, April 3-5, at St. John Seminary in Plymouth. Cost is $140 a couple, which will include room, meals and materials.

The program is designed to help couples deepen their communication skills and increase the level of per-sonal satisfaction in the relationship. For more information, call 887-7602 or write: 49-16 Cedar Island, Mil ford, Mich., 48042.

• WOMEN'S FOCUS Women's Focus, featuring well-

known Christian speakers, will meet a t 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fridays in Farm-ington Hills. For more information, call 851-0310.

O REVIVAL Harvest Temple Worship Center

Church of God in Farmington Hills will be hosting a week of revival with the Rev. Troy Ogle Sunday through Friday, Feb. 15-20. Services will begin a t 6:30 p.m. Sunday and continue at 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. The revival is open to the public. For more information, call 478-1511.

O CONCERT Westland Free Methodist Church,

1421 Venoy, between Palmer and Avondale roads, Westland, will host "Cornerstone," at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 15. The musical group from Greenville College in Greenville, 111. plays a family-oriented brand of m u ' sic.

The group includes six vocalists, a

pianist and a keyboardist. For more information, call 728-2600.

• SPIRITUALITY INSTITUTE

Brennan Manning, author and minister of evangelization from New Orleans and Bishop Thomas Gum-bleton, will be guest speakers at tbe S p i r i t u a l i t y I n s t i t u t e -Monday through Friday, June 15-19, a t Ma-donna College.

The program, which is open to the public, will take place in Madonna's Kresge Hall. Registration fee is $10; lecture fee is $5 a lecture or $10 a day. For college credit, it costs $178.

For more information, call 591-5006, or write: Campus Ministry, Madonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia, 48150. „

• WORKSHOP Good Shepherd Reformed Church,

6500 N. Wayne, Westland, will pres-ent a Praise & Worship Workshop 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. Registration will take place from 8:30-9 a.m.

^ Advance registration costs $2.50 a person, $10 a church. At the door, It costs $3 a person, $12 a church.

The workshop will feature Grace and Colleen Reinders of Unity Music Ministries of Toronto. Also, special teaching will be given by Gerrit Ves-traete, president of the Christian Communications Center in Toronto.

• BLOOD DRIVE The Red Cross will be operating a

Blood Drive 2-8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 20, a t St. Edith Church, 15089 New-burgh, Livonia. Tbe drive is open to walk-in donors. For more informa-tion, call 464-2027.

• HOME 8TUDY At 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 15, home

study groups will meet a t Village Prpwhvt f f r ian P h n r o h Riw M i U* z i vouy tv i tan v u u i L u , cuovv a i * nu rc , Redford, in the church parlor. Charles Swindoll's book, "Three Steps Forward, Two Steps Back," wilj be used. The groups will be meeting every other week f rom 7-8:30 p.m.

• FAITH M1S8I0N8 CONFERENCE

Bethel Baptist Church, 29475 Six Mile, Livonia, will have a Faith P r o m i s e Miss ions C o n f e r e n c e Wednesday, Feb. 18, through Sunday, Feb. 22. Wednesday through Friday, the conference starts a t 7:30 p.m. and 7 p.m on Saturday.

Sunday, the conference will meet 10, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Missions to Japan and Bolivia will be discussed along with a prison ministry and a rescue mission.

For more information, call 525-3664 or 261-9276.

• MINI-RETREAT The United Methodist W

Aldersgate Methodist Church 1n ford will present its annual Mini-Retreat 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 28, a t the church, 10000 Beech Daly, between West Chicago and

Plymouth roads. Margaret Hess, noted Bible

er, will be the keynote speaker, other feature of tbe p r o g r a m ' Nancy Donahue, a director ot Women's Resource Center in I and Judith Darlington, a clinical s d a l worker for Fami ly Service Detroit k Wayne County.

Reservations must be made by Fr i -day, Feb. 20. To make reservation^, call 464-2157 or 937-3170.

• SPECIAL SERVICE . First United Methodist Church* Three Town Square, Wayne, wflt have a special service in the co»> secration of the its church buildiqg 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 15. Tbe Rev. Jack Giguere, superintendent of the Ann Arbor District, will be the guest speaker. A fellowship potluck dinner' will follow at noon.

For more information, call 721-4801. j

• CONQUERING 8 T R E 8 8 Conquering Stress will be

at New burgh United Church in Livonia. The series begin with an introductory session 1 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 17, at church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, tween Wayne and Newburgh It then will continue 7-9 p.m. days for 10 weeks, beginning Feb. 24.

Tbe author of tbe series is Marilyn Ganskow. — - —

For more information, call the church office at 422-0149.

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CHURCH LEADERS, for the most part, are not too keen on condoms being advertised on tele-vision.

At least that 's opinion of some ministers in the area who were questioned about the recent airing of condom commercials.

Some wonder about the taste of airing such ads. But mostly they are concerned the commercials,

which WXYZ-TV Channel 7 has been broadcasting local-ly, encourage sexual promiscuity.

The ads have been aired mainly in response to the recent epidemic outbreak of AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome). Many medical experts say con-doms help prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

"When you advertise condoms, it's like we're still trying to get away with something that's against God's law," said the Rev. Gene Sorensen of Unity of Livonia. " Thou shalt no t . . .' is still a law of God."

"I'M NOT in favor for advertising on television of condoms in that there would be no educational control over what is being advertised," added the Rev. Kerry Hettinger of Canton Free Methodist Church in Canton. "The advertising (on television) usually emphasizes the spectacular rather than any educational benefits in-volved."

But as one other minister confided, "The church is between a rock and a hard place."

"On the one hand, the church doesn't want to condone anything which would promote sex outside of the mar-riage. Also, they want to be supportive of those type of programs which help stop the spread of the disease AIDS."

One minister in New York has went a step further. The Rev. Carl Titchener of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Amherst distributed condoms Sunday at ser-vices because AIDS, he said, is too serious to ignore.

"If not here, where?," Titchener said.

THE ROMAN Catholic Church has taken a hard-line-

view on condoms and on their being advertised on tele-vision.

Abstinence is the No. 1 — and only — preventative for stopping AIDS, Catholic Church spokesmen said.

"We're quite cynical about that (condoms being a main preventative)," said Jay Berman, director of com-munications for the Archdiocese of Detroit.

The archdiocese, according to Berman, has publicly protested the broadcast of the ads.

Some, like the director of the Michigan Pro-Life Ac-tion League, think the archdiocese's efforts could be more involved. The league's director, Lynn Mills, of Livonia said the archiocese could take a more active role and perhaps join the league in boycotting Channel 7.

She said several unsuccessful attempts have been made to contact the archdiocese on the matter.

"I 'm a little tired of the Catholic Church sitting back on this," Mills said. "The pope is going to be coming in September. I know he probably wouldn't have the t ime to sit down and watch TV.

"But what if the pope does and a condom commercial

came on? It would be embarrassing." Berman, who feels Mills' assertion about the ar- •

chdiocese's role is unfair, said the archdiocese would ' have to look a t the details of any boycott before of f ic ia l - ' ly joining i t j

"We've fought this battle for four years since I've % been here," Berman said. "In many cases, we've fought , it alone." _ ;

Jeanne Findlater, general manager of WXYZ-TV, •> said the commercials have received an even number of-4

positive-and-negative response since they've aired, , When it was first reported the ads would run, callers were 2-to-l in disapproval.

"I know through community ascer ta inment) there is ; a significant number of people who could benefit torn < the information that condoms are an inexpensive and ! effective way to stop the spread of disease," Findlater j said. "With that in mind, we've started to broadcast the ' commercials."

She added the station will continue to air the com- \ mercials.

The Associated Press contributed to t h i s story

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Miniatry To The Deal - Sunday Nursery provided at all services THOMAS E. TRASK, PASTOR

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B E T H E L MISSIONARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD

8900 Middlebelt Rd. • Livonia • 421-9140 REV. JOHN ROY, PASTOR

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Wednesday 9 30 A M Hofy Eucharist Saturday 5 00 P M Holy Eucharist Sunday 7.45 A.M. Hofy Eucharist

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VINCENT DONOVAN tells about an occasion when he went to a Masai tribal chief in Tanzania, Africa. He asked to speak to the chief about something important. The chief came and inquired what it was he wanted. Donovan said that he want-ed to talk with him about God. The chief answered, "Who can refuse to talk about God!" Then with a puzzled look he added, "If that is why you came, why did you wait so long to ask that we talk about God?"

As Donovan went to other tribal chiefs with the same request he met with the same response. "Why have you not come to us before ?"

Donovan reflected upon the fact that Christians had come to this part of the world for more than 50 years s tart ing schools, hospitals and churches. Apparently they had never gone to the people with the request, "Let us together talk about God."

Some believe that they are very religious when by other standards they are not religious at all. For some building a medical clinic is a very religious act. For others it is not as important as talking about God We all define in our own way what it means to be faithful to our beliefs.

THE CURRENT revival of Islam-ic religion, especially in Iran, reveals a radical return to practices that conflict with most of what our Western society is all about. We are shocked by what we bear is going on in Iran We are even more shocked when we realize that it is largely a religious revival.

The spiritual leaders of Islam con-demn what they call "the failed ide-ologies of the West" One such lead-er. M. Yehia says, "Nationalism, so-cialism, Marxism, capitalism, they have all been tried and they have all turned against us."

Many Islamic leaders want to re-turn to their religious foundations For them this is a "holy war "

I find that many of us are shocked by such a view. We hold that one re-ligion cannot so dominate a society that it is used to coerce people The founders of our nation came from so-cieties where religion was a tool of

the state. People were persecuted^ even killed because they did not coo-form. Many fled to the new world and here established a principle thai state and religion must be kept sepa-rate. This we currently celebrate in the United States Constitution <

Someone has said that America is the first nation in history that has irt stituted this idea: The state and re-ligious institutions must be kept sej£ arate. * ^

To keep something separate doe* not mean that we cannot talk about these things. Do we talk about God? Do we talk about values or institu-tions in our society that our faith would challenge?

I REMEMBER one minister tell-ing me how he worked for a year to move the American flag away from the pulpit where he preached each Sunday to a place across the room. He felt that the implication was that he must always agree with what Is considered "American." Another minister tells me that leaders of his congregation recently said to him. "We don't want to hear you talk about peace In this church."

Our older generation recalls that when they were young their parents failed to tell them anything about sex There are still things that the most religious people do not want discussed It may be the subject of peace, or it may even be the subject of God

We do not want this nation to be-come another Iran. Yet we must be open to dialogue with others con-cerning the important issues of life.

No mortal human can have the full and final word. Nevertheless, it is important that we seek truth and seek to share even in those areas that are usually kept silent

Our greatest freedom Is our op-portunity to speak. Let us talk about God. Let us talk about what our faith means in facing the problems of our; society Let us risk speaking f rom' our own experience and conviction. Let us cherish this wonderful desire to share, to know and understand

The Rev David Strong is the pastor of St. Matthew United Methodist Church in Lttxmta.

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Franchise seeks respect as employment service By Tedd Schneider staff writer

They're the new kids on the block, faced with trying to shake a somewhat shady reputation.

But Bianca Lemon remains con-fident that J.O.B.S., the latest em-ployment information service to set up shop in the Detroit area, can erase the black eye created by similar agencies.

Lemon is manager and co-owner (with her husband, Robert) of the first J.O.B.S. franchise to open for business in Michigan. The Livonia office opened i 's doors Jan. 12

The Clearwater , Fla -based company c u rently has 30 branch-es in about <• dozen states New of-fices in Pontiac, Ann Arbor and Lansi. _ are planned by the end of the year.

"We're trying to break a barrier that has been created in Michigan by similar agencies which basical-ly hand the customer a list of clas-sified ads clipped from local news-papers." Bianca Lemon said

The concept behind J O B S is to use a computer to bridge the gap between the local workforce and employers seeking semi-skilled and unskilled labor, while bypass-ing traditional avenues such as the newspaper's help-wanted section

Their targeted clients are seek-ing jobs paying less than $25,000 The franchise was started based on the belief that semi-skilled workers are remaining unem-ployed, despite the efforts of gov-ernment-funded employment of-

fices, while some employers s - c unable to find janitors or house-keepers.

For a fee of $75, the ompany provides the clien' with a list of prospective employers stored in a computer. Th • service is f ree to lo-cal emp'oyera. J.O.B.S. lists nearly 200 different employment categor-ies. mostly in blue collar, clerical and medical fields.

THE F E E entitles clients to use the service for three months.

"We are not an employment agency in the traditional sense," Lemon said. "We provide the cli-ent with a list of contacts, but they are on their own as far as setting up interviews with prospective employers."

The computer lists the company name, job opening, job duties, ex-perience required, hours, pay range and benefits, and the name of a contact person. The listing is somewhat more detailed than a typical classified advertisement.

Lemon said 75 percent of the franchise's current listings don't appear in other media The goal is to get local employers to list with J O B S exclusively. She said the f ranchise regulations prohibit J O B S from taking information out of the classified section and putting it into the computer

THE P R I V A T E L Y H E L D franchise is also competing with government-funded agencies such as the Michigan Employment Securities Commission, which of-

Lsmon goes over compu te r i zed job l is t ings w i t h Lisa Apczynsk i .

fers the same type of employment "matchmaking" service free.

MESC spokesman Norman Iso-talo said the agency doesn't object to companies like J O B.S., as long as they operate above board and let the public know exactly what it's getting for its money.

Lemon said J O B S, does just that.

Although the company can't guarantee a job will still be open when the client calls, Lemon said she encourages employers and cli-ents to call once a position has beenji l led so the listing can be re-moved from the computer.

She said the job categories are updated daily, with each category-being checked at least once a week.

The franchise is licensed by the state and bonded.

So why should someone pay $75 for J O BS services when they could probably get a similar list of prospective employers by drop-ping a few coins into their local newpspaper box'

"The majority of people don't have the connections we do," Lem-on said, adding that with J O B S as a go-between, the "cold call" aspect of answering a classified ad is eliminated

THE FRANCHISE does some pre-screening of applicants, and applicants may authorize J O B S to release that information — which includes education and ex-perience — to prospective employ-ers Clients also receive an inter-view "tip sheet."

Lemon said the computer net-work is set up so that people will be able to seek employment in other states with J O B S fran-chises The company hopes to use the system to help spouses of transferred employees find work in their new locales

Lemon, a Livonia resident with a degree in psychology from the University of Michigan, said she saw J O BS as an opportunity to work in a computer environment that was still "people oriented "

User fees SBA escapes budget's ax but charges for its programs By Rebecca Haynes staff writer

Proposed changes for the Small Business Administration may make it.more difficult for area businesses to obtain advice or a guaranteed loan.

President Reagan 's proposed budget calls for several changes in the way the SBA operates, including a fee for SBA counseling services, doubling the borrower's fee in the guaranteed loan program, issuing a fee to banks who lend money through the guaranteed loan program and decreasing the government's amount of the guarantee from 90 to 75 per-cent on loans greater than $140,000.

Although these proposed changes could have a negative impact on the federal agency and the clients it serves, the budget does leave a ma-

_joriIy_of the SBA intact, unlike last

In 1985 the SBA approved $54.4 million in Michigan loans. Wayne County businesses received $5.1 million in 1986 SBA loans, and Oakland County received $5.2 million.

year's proposed budget which called for the agency's elimination.

"There was such an outcry when they wanted to do away with the pro-grams that they (the Reagan admin-istration) had to back off of their stance," said Edward King, a certi-fied public accountant and faculty member of the Wayne State Univer-sity School of Business Administra-tion who teaches classes to aspiring small-business owners. "To use an old phrase, it's sort of a benign ne-glect They re not actively behind the destruction of the SBA, but they're not out there supporting it and backing new programs."

ONE OF THE proposed changes is to begin charging a fee for SBA counseling and training se rv ice .

"The small businessman needs someone to talk to," said Raymond Genick, executive dire tor of the Small Business Development Associ-ation at Wayne State University. "We saw 389 new clients through this office last year and have more than 800 people in our client base.

"The SBA is here to stay, at least for the next couple of years," he said. "I know here we're booked at least two weeks in advance for our counseling services."

If lorced to charge a fee, Genick said he thinks most people still would use the service.

"I think the majority of clients would be willing to pay something, but most are in a financial crunch and we'd try to keep those fees as low as possible."

RICHARD TEMKIN, Michigan's SBA deputy district director, said the Reagan proposal calls for a $25 charge on SBA training seminars. The agency currently charges $10 for these one-day sessions.

"We don't really know what the impact of this will be." he said. "The (federal) budget as a whole proposes a number of user fees; some proba-bly would have a great impact and others wouldn't."

More than 400 people applied for SBA loans in fiscal year 1986, Tem-kin said, adding this number includes both guaranteed and direct loans.

"We make relatively few direct loans, which are given to people who've failed lo meet bank criteria for the guaranteed loans," he said. "We use the same basic information as the banks, so if a person did not qualify for a guaranteed loan their

-chances for-a d t ree t ioan a re not that -h i g h . "

About 45 percent of the guaran-teed loans are approved, he said.

Last year the SBA guaranteed $47.6 million in Michigan loans. In the SBA guaranteed loan program, the government basically co-signs on a bank loan and guarantees to pay the lender should the businessman be un-able to repay the debt. _ "This number is down from prior years," he said. "The number of loans has been on a decline, but the numbers have been going up in terms of people getting counseling and training. We don't really know why."

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Agencies help businesses start By Rebecca H a y n e s staff writer

The Small Business Administra-tion offers other financing options aside from guaranteed and direct loan programs.

The 504 program is left untouched in President Reagan's proposed budget but saw changes in July that increased the cost to the business-men applying for assistance.

"I think they (the Reagan adminis-tration) were so happy with the changes made in July they left us un-touched now," said Marianne Kure, a loan officer for the SBA 504 pro-gram with the Oakland County Eco-nomic Development Corporation.

The 504 program is packaged and operated by these local development companies, which are county agen-cies. It differs f rom the direct and guaranteed loan programs because only a portion of the needed funds are acquired through the SBA.

"Under 504, 50 percent of the total borrower's needs comes from their bank. 40 percent comes from our program and 10 percent from the businessman himself," Kure said. "Our 40 percent comes from a bond, guaranteed by the SBA and sold on the market."

In the past, the SBA did not collect fees for this program. In July, the Reagan administration instituted a one half of 1 percent fee, determined from the amount of the borrower's loan.

An additional five-eighths of a

point was added to the amount charged by the underwriter who sells the bond.

"What this did was add a full point and a half in cost onto the loan." Kure said. "This has negatively im-pacted our program because it's passed more cost onto_the small business person. "

LOANS UNDER the 504 program range from $50.000-$500,000, she said. One and a half percent of the loan is charged as a fee from the county, and legal costs involved in closing the loan typically range from $2,000 to $2,500.

"Someone who takes out a $50,000 loan would have to pay $3,600-$4,100 in fees just to close my portion of it. Then the bank charges a fee also," she said.

Although Kure said she has seen some businessmen just getting start-ed who apply under the 504 pro-gram, most are usually existing businesses that need to expand.

"The 504 program will only fund for land, building and equipment ex-pense," she said. "Typically an indi-vidual approaches the bank and us at the same time. As soon as the bor-rower provides us with the required information and we get a commit-ment from the bank, we fill out all of the necessary paperwork and take it to the SBA for approval."

The whole process usually takes 60-90 days, she added

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It isn't an easy task to find time as business owners and managers to carry out the market planning process for small business. As tbe old saying goes, "I thought there were 24 hours in a day until I went into business for myself."

There are so many responsibili-ties and duties to be taken care of on a day-to-day basis, not to men-tion any "crises" which occur and require immediate attention. Mar-ket planning helps put an end to feeling overwhelmed by, and not knowing how to react to, those an-ticipated and unanticipated events affecting the success (or failure) of the operation.

The goal of any business, be it large or small, is to best satisfy its current and potential customers on a regular basis . . . at a profit to the enterprise. If this is not already the primary goal of your business operation, it should be. Market planning focuses on the customer groups (or markets) that the cur-rent or proposed business venture hopes to attract and satisfy on a regular basis. There are a variety of information sources that can pro-vide the "who. what, where, when, why, and how" trends associated

IS focus: small business Mary

\>rw* DiPaolo with customers' decisions to do business with a particular firm.

The business owner also need to be aware of and understand how ex-ternal environmental activities af-fects the success of the operation. No matter how well a business works to best satisfy its customers across all areas of tbe operation, significant changes in the external environment can jeopardize even the best of these planning efforts.

Keeping the above in mind, the entrepreneur can begin to structure the business to best take advantage of these internal and external forces affecting success. The major areas of the operation that the owner controls regarding structur-ing include: (1) all product or ser-vice-related decisions areas (what to offer, packaging, brand names, warranties, service levels.) (2) All

price policies (flexibility, discounts, terms, allowances.) (3) Promotion (use of advertising, publicity, sales promotion, personal selling, mes-sage.) (4) Place decisions (use of people, selection, training, salary, motivation, incentives, role of em-ployee^).)

In structuring (or re-structuring) any .or all of these aspects of the operation, remember that the focus should be on providing what you can sell, not selling what you can (or choose to) provide.

Mary DiPaolo is the owner of MarkeTrends, a Farmington Hills-based small business con-sulting firm. She is also the pro-ducer and host of the cable teleta-ison series, "Focus: The Small Business Envrionvient."

SBA asking for user fees Continued rrom 1

IN 1985 THE SBA approved $54.4 million in Michigan loans and in 1981, $86.3 million. Wayne County businesses received $5.1 million in 1986 SBA loans, and Oakland County received $5.2 million.

"We really have a different lend-ing philosophy today," Temkin said. 'Our quality lending program began in 1981. Before this the lending phi-losophy, which is based on Congress and the executive branch of govern-ment, was more liberal and the SBA had a higher loss rate than people wanted to see.

"In 1981 this policy was changed by the executive branch," he said. "They wanted to make a better qual-ity loan with more emphasis on re-payability."

Temkin said the default rate on an SBA guaranteed loan has dropped substantially since the quality lend-ing program began.

Part of Reagan's proposed budget calls for a fee increase for loan ap-plicants as well as charging a fee to the bank. The proposal also asks to decrease the government guarantee from 90 percent to 75 percent on

loans totaling more than $140,000. "Obviously, tbe tighter the cons-

traints, the more difficult it becomes for people to get these loans," King said. "It 's usually the people who need the loans the most who don't get them."

CURT WILLNER, spokesman for the National Bank of Detroit, the largest participant in the Michigan SBA's guaranteed loan program, said some of these proposed changes would force tbe bank to scrutinize loan applicants even closer.

"We typically look at the four seeds of credit (when considering an SBA loan application) just as a nor-mal bank loan would be looked at ," he said. "Most individuals who a re referred for loans haven't establish-ed any type of operation, so they don't have a past record to look at.

"Lowering tbe guarantee ra te might have an impact, but we really can't say," he added. "These changes

are only proposals. We really ha-ven't taken a stand on what we'll do if tbe proposals go through."

Should the SBA program make it difficult to lend, Willner said NBD would encourage potential bor-rowers to examine other options. A popular one with NBD is to sponsor participatory loans, where several institutions fund a loan, reducing the risk of each should the borrower de-fault on payment.

The proposed fee the Reagan ad-ministration would like to charge banks who participate in the SBA loan program would probably be passed onto the borrowers in the form of a higher fee or interest rate, he said.

"Unfortunately, any increase in fees most likely would be passed to the borrower," he said. "If the pro-gram becomes difficult to work un-der we might look into other areas to try to accommodate small business-es."

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• CPA MOVES TO GARDEN CITY

Stuart C. Moon Jr . of Livonia has opened his practice at 30120 Ford, Suite C, Garden City. Moon had been with the firm of Kalwas and Moon in Troy. The new firm specializes in taxes for the construction field. The telephone number is 522-4560.

• MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS

Monday, Feb. 16 — Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Rouge Valley Chapter, meets a t 7 p.m. in Farmington Hills. Informat ion: Bruce Pankow, 471-0577.

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A friend recently asked me what was the yield on one of his invest-ments. Embarrassed by my inability to answer him in simple language, I decided to do some research and publish a three-part article on this important topic.

The technique of calculating the yield on an investment ia directly re-lated to the type of that investment. Examples are CDs, money market funds, treasury bills, bonds and bond funtjs, mortgage-backed securities such as GNMAs, and stocks. We will discuss the methods of calculating yields on these investments.

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• WINTER JAZZ 1 Blues and bebop are the main Ingredients of the next Depot Town

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• JAZZ BENEFIT The seventh annual Jazz Benefit

Concert, featuring the James Tatum Trio Plus, will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 18, at Orchestra Hall in Detroit Special guests in-clude pianist Bess Bonnier and her trio, song stylist Conwell Carrington and the 20-member Murray Wright High School Chorale. Theme of the performance is "A Jazz Celebration for Our Youth," with all proceeds going toward scholarships for tbe P.A.C.E. Performing Arts Summer Camp. Tickets range from 85 for senior citizens to $25 for patrons.

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• ATTIC THEATRE "TQfc Miss Firecracker Contest"

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• NIGHT OUT The Pointe Band, a Michigan rock

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sical productions will be held from 7-10 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, Feb. 18-19, at Meadow Brook Theatre on the Oakland University campus in Rochester Hills. Eighteen^ singers, approximately ages 15-30, are need-ed for "Harrison Loved His Umbrel-la," described as a musical cartoon by composer Stanley Hollingsworth. To audition, call the Department of Music, Theatre and Dance at 370-2030.

• CHILDREN'S PLAY Henry K. Martin's Actor's Trunk

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• SPY CAPER Hugh Whitemore's "Pack of Lies,"

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• COMEDY CLUB Comedy magic by Jeff Hobson, il-

lusionist and comedian, will be pre-sented Friday, Feb. 13, at Cruzado's Club, a new comedy club in Allen Park. Upcoming entertainment also includes Ruben-Ruben as tbe master of ceremonies for Marty Micoli and Bill Thomas on Friday, March 6, and Geechie Guy and Tim Lilly on Fri-day, March 13. There are two shows nightly, at 9 and 10:30 p.m. For res-ervations call 386-1300.

• FJESIIVAL PREVIEW Borders Book Shop will present

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duction of a lavish Broad-way musical hit isn't easy. But the Theat re Guild of

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show "Nine." Judith Pierson, TGLR's executive

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The Tony-Award-winning musical by Arthur Kopit and Maury Yeston is based on Federico Fellini's film, "Eight and a Half."

' I t ' s basically autobiographical," Pierson said. "It 's about the crisis in his career and the women in his life, in his memory or imagination."

The production features a cast of one man, three little boys and 15 women (the Broadway show origi-nally had 21 women). During most of the show everyone is dressed in black, and later when the lead char-acter, Italian movie director Guido Contini played by Warren Reinecker, imagines he is dead, everyone except his wife, Luisa, who is real, wears

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THERE'S ALSO an elaborate Grand Canal' number iff Venice, during a sequence on a film he imag-ines about Casanova. "Twelve of the 15 women are onstage in very showy, colorful costumes," Pierson said.

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D . G u s t l b u s

Things amiss at Hunters Run Your traveling taster visits

area eateries and rates them on a 100-point scale. Up to 30 points are awarded for ambiance, which includes general atmos-phere and service, 55 points for food, and 15 points for price/ value rating. A total count of 59 points or less indicates a restau-rant is not recommended; 60-74 points signify from passing to good; 75-89 points designate very good with some extraordinary features, and 90-100 points show that a very special dining expe-rience aivaits you.

HUNTERS RUN, 15800 Middle-belt, Livonia (522-5600), provides a cozy lodge-like atmosphere with subdued lighting and shuttered windows. The beamed ceilings and outdoor prints add to this sense of country dining. Unfortunately, the restaurant could use some good, old-fashioned country cleaning. Our vinyl tablecloth was dirty when we sat down. One water glass and a coffee cup had to be replaced for the same reason. Relatively ca-sual dress (sweaters and slacks, for example) is appropriate, and cus-tomers included both younger and older couples. Our reservations were honored, and we were courte-ously and promptly led to our table. Dinner took an hour and a half. General Atmosphere — 15 points maximum. Points i,,,, * M c u araea — lu.

Our waitress was extremely pleasant, and she did a very good job of serving us and pacing our

This problem of not preparing our entrees as we ordered them detracted considerably from our enjoyment ot the main dishes.

meal properly. However, the bus-boys were as bad as she was com-petent. Long delays in getting wa-ter, taking our dirty silverware from our dishes and putting it on the table, not clearing all the dishes at the end of a course — these and similar problems could not be for-gotten even though our waitress tried to remedy one thing af ter an-other when asked. Service —15 points maximum. Points awarded — 10.

The selection of appetizers in-cluded some unusual offerings. We tried the baked mushrooms, stuffed with roquefort cheese (|3.25), and enjoyed the interesting tas te blends. The steak slices on garlic toast were tender and came cooked medium rare as ordered, although some of the garlic toast was burned. Both the sauces served with the steak were disappointing. The barbecue tasted like a popular supermarket brand and the bear-naise was thin and unexciting. Also, even though this was an expensive hors d'oeuvre, priced at %7, canned

mushrooms, instead of fresh, topped the beef. The drinks were weaker than average.

A salad is served with entrees, and the house creamy garlic dress-ing was quite good. Although there was not a lot of variety or imagina-tion used, the salad was large and fresh. The Greek salad ($5.95) had a few unusual additions (artichoke hearts) and a peculiar omission (red onions), but it was also fresh and tasty though not cold when it came to the table. Before the En-tree — 15 points maximum. Points awarded — 11

The prime rib ($10.95) was over-cooked, with very little seasoning added, but it was a large portion, very tender and worth the price. The scampi, flavored with garlic and cooked in wine ($11.95), had a gentle flavor and was a good choice. The cottage fries, which we ordered especially crisp, came un-dercooked and very greasy. This problem of not preparing our en-trees as we ordered them detracted considerably from our enjoyment

of tbe main dishes. Entree, Vege-tables and Garnishes — SO points maximum. Points awarded — 21.

Tbe pastries are not baked a t the restaurant, but the lemon cheese-cake ($3) was light and not overly creamy. It was one of the best tastes of the meal. The hot fudge sundae ($2.95) was large, but the sauce was so thin and runny that the vanilla ice cream alone would have been better. Dessert — 10 points maximum. Points awarded — 6.

The dinner was not costly a t $40 per couple but certainly no great bargain either. Quantity cannot make up for a lack in quality and so, all things considered, this meal was disappointing. Price/Value — 15 points maximum. Points awarded — 9.

A Counting for Taste — 100 points maximum. Total points awarded: 67. While Hunters Run could, perhaps, be inviting in spite of one or two of the above-men-tioned problems, we found too many shortcomings to make us want to return in the near future.

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made out of black illusion net, made to look like feathers "

Other women ia the number add ruffled skirts with sequin t r im to their black wrap dresses.

Pierson saw "Nine" twice when it was on Broadway. "I liked it so much I saw i t . of the costumes at TGLR are very similar to those worn in the Broad-way production.

"We're trying for a similar style and effect. For the 'Grand Canal,' they used thousands of dollars of brocade. They have a huge stage," she said. Tbe show locally is being done in the guild's small house, and things are scaled down.

She said a few of the costumes for the Grand Canal number were bor-rowed — the number combines both period and showgirl costumes.

"It's the most elaborate show I've ever worked on," Pierson said. "It 's a big challenge to me. I'm scared to death. You're afraid you'll not get everything done."

WHILE MANY of the costumes are flashy, few are scanty. "Two of the costumes in the show might be perceived as revealing," she said. "The young lady Carla, Guido's mis-tress (played by Jacqueline East-man), wears a black stretch lace body suit with long sleeves and legs covered up. She appears nude but has a flesh-colored garment under-neath. She also wears a nun's habit and a white lace body suit patterned after the original."

The actress' father, John Eastman of Livonia, is producer. Eastman's wife, Gail Mack, is lighting designer. Director-choreographer is J im Po-aanh- Musical director i s J a c k Pier-son of Livonia.

For some of the earlier scenes, from the movie director's memory

or imagination, there are slight changes in the women's black cos-tumes. "Little bits are added to up-date them, and make them look like sopeone else — Germans visiting a spa, or Italian chambermaids."

"I think I'm overspending, a little bit," Pierson said. "We did a lot of

dollar and a half fabric." Many of the costumes are t r immed with sequins, nailheads, beads and but-tons.

"Some are made to look like em-broidery work. It 's actually done with Slick pens (found in artists' stores)," she said.

"ONE COSTUME is black with white embroidery. We used white Slick pens. We also used the pens on German bibs and suspenders."

Among the many women who worked on costumes for the show, Pierson gives special credit to Mar-cia Closson, Therese Duffy of Red-ford, Karen Lahiff of Westland, Ethel Wiedig and Barbara Haver-shaw..

In making the costumes, Pierson said, "Some of the things are quite simple. The abilities vary. I have some expert seamstresses. Others are busy gluing on sequins or turning up hems. One black suit and white suit made of vinyl looks like leather and is difficult to sew."

In contrast to the women's cos-tumes, clothes for the men presented no problem. Guido — "He is the easi-est of all," Pierson said. "He wears a black shirt and pants throughout the show. He provided his own.

"His memory goes back to age 9. One of the three boys in the show is Guido a t 9. He w e a r s a black shirt and shorts throughout the show."

And Louisa provided her own black dre§s.

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Writing an autobiography is good therapy Dear Jo:

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Troy. Must typa SOwpm. good wr i t -ten 4 verbal communicat ion akMs. phons manner. CRT and customer serv ice e x p e r i e n c e p r e t e r r e d . • 10.000 to start a t th 3 potent ia l In-creases to »11,M0 m first veer. M a i

HR. P.O. Box 4031. Troy

ACCOUNT ANT/BOOKKEEPER

• B M 856-0503

. Atones, W4S007

ACCOUNT ANT/BOOKKEEPER ft* chsrgs r e a p o n s M M s e lor a l disbursements 4 isos ip ls piue gen-eral ledger thru tr ial bsMnoe. Tax preparat ion a returns. Compuler

Non-profi t egsncy In 8outhfisid. Send

i 1 salary requirements to: AFMC, 23999 Northwestern Hwy., Suite 210. Sou tMe id . Ml. 44075

ACCOUNTANT -tor

pendtog R * ctm

Minimum 4 peers medium size ex-

i f t f s r s s p o r e l b U s s lor gerv-

and computer systems. F«i» or pert time. Attract ive salary. F t * benefit program and opportunity lor ad-

826-5000

ACCOUNTANT - SENIOR 3 >ears p u b i c accounting expert-ance required. S o u t M e l d aree. Bumetein Etsi. 352-8300

STAFF ACCOUNTANT

A northern Oaklend Country r a t t l e r a looking tor a Staff Accountant with strong communicet ion and su-

snd previous re t s ! aocountmg expe-rience a must. Compmsr experience

A competi t ive salary snd Bei package a offered. Interested didstee can send resume end salary

l to:

AUTO WORKS Tom LsbedU

2300 Dixie Highway . M l . 41056

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTANT et lh a min imum of IVt tears anoe m Pubac Accounting - i tor QouthHetd C P A . Arm. Sand

m u m t o 28861 OouffHald Rd Ste. 100. Lethrup vmage. ML 44078

RED WING TICKET WINNER

ABIGAIL CYREK 1 7 3 1 0 F a i r f i e l d

L i v o n i a

Please call t h e p r o m o -t ion d e p a r t m e n t of t h e Observer & Eccen t r t c be tween 9 a .m . a n d 5 p .m. Friday, F e b r u a r y 13. 1987 t o c l a i m y o u r t w o FREE RED W I N G TICKETS.

591-2300, ext. 244

CONGRATULATIONS! ADMINISTRATOR

Fermington HBs manufactur ing f i rm tor exper ienced person menulactur lng beck-

Experienoe wi th bo th pro-4 clerical staff Some ac-

counting axpertenoe he lpM. Qood salary 4 benefits provided. Send re-sume 4 tslery requirements to PO Box *254. Ferminglon HHBs. Ml. 44024

ADVANCEMENT Mum mason OoSer Co looking tor career minded mdMdua le in e l pnasee of marketing. a s l i t reps. m s t coordinators 4 management.

Weof le r • i t thm 8 months for hard workers with win-ning stt l tude 900 openings to AS

$37-7006

500 Halp Wantad ADVERTISING SALES . .

outpors lk jn kookklng tar individual to loin our leent

of [ii cilsetmneH SaMry. oommle slon 4 benefits with bonus Inoen-ttvee Send reeume » . Advert is ing Systems mc, 24625 S o u t M M d Rd. 8 u t e 207. Southfield. Mtah 44075

AFTERNOON SHIFT MACHINE REPAIRMAN

Famil iar wi th me ta l s t a m p i n g preasss. Bectrtcel 4 mechWng m -

A Kelly job is for Light Industrial

Workers

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY!

Ke*y Services hse challenging long snd short term sselgnmonts e v e l

• Work for top oompeniss e Canton, Plymouth, Westland.

Farmington MMa and Uvonia

e 20-40 hours/week

Cxceaent opportunity to learn s k * s snd receive ..

e Top pey e Merit mci e PsM vacation

Apply Monday-Friday. 4sm-4pm:

522-4020 33133 Schoolcraft Roed

Uvonia

522-3922 29449 W Six M*e Roed

729-1040 34240 Ford Roed

553-7820 34115 W 12 Mae Roe

AFTERNOON SHIFT 0 . 0 7 1 0 . QRINOER HANO

FsmSler with a m e l piecialon tool work Apply Advance Stamping Co.. 12025 Dbcte, Ptymouth/Tele-grsph sree. 537-3500 '

KELLY SERVICES

The "KeByOtrr ' People Noi sn agency never s lea

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

500 Halp Wanted

500 Halp Wanted APPLIANCE SERVICE TECH

Major appliances. Experienced or electrical. mechenicel background.

jh pey. berv 471-7121

APPLICATIONS are being eooepted e l our ofDoe In Fermington HBa. If you are m outgoing InolnMual e h o enjoys taBdno lo people. |oln our Telephone Coneumers ReaeereS t e e m You must have good commu-nicat ion M s 4 sue taunt reedkig sbatty No atlas. D a t i n g hours • aome weekends, w a H n . C e l MS-

APPLY TODAY CLERICAL POSITIONS

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

a W o r d Processors a S tenog raphe rs a D a t a Entry a Genera l C ler ica l a Typ is ts a Recept ion is ts a Bookkeepe rs

We need y o e x p e r i e n c e d Mdla TOP PAY!

FUTURE FORCE

TEMPORARY HELP 8ERV1CES NEVER A FEE 5 2 5 - 9 1 9 1

UVONIA

5 3 2 - 7 6 8 6 REDFORD

547-9300 ROYAL OAK

500 Halp Wanted Arbor Temporaries

PLYMOUTM/NOVt/UVONiA

NEEDED I M M E D I A T E L Y

E L E C T R O N I C A S S E M B L E R

T E C H N I C I A N S Long Term, experience 8 mo. - 1 yr.

A S S E M B L E R S Long term eealgnments

G E N E R A L L A B O R

No sxpsrtsnos required

- L IGHT INDUSTRIAL

P A C K A G E R S A M y s needed

SATURDAY WORK AVAILABLE

BENEFITS - B O N U S E S

Cal l 459 -1166 9450 S Main - Sulla 102

Plymouth, Ml 48170

ARE YOU making a l least J15.000 year. If not caS me to llnd out how you can. Ask tor Ray. Century 21, Qoid Key 255-2325

ASSISTANT HOME MANAGER needed lor group home. Reply lo P.O. Box 37078. Oak Park. Mich <8237

ASST COORDINATOR Group Homs with mentaly M. Dutlee to Include aupsrvtsmg )anitofloi tiualnsaa. Expartenoed m Mental rteelth field pralerrad Start at 112.000. Ms Dey 647-7910

500 Halp Wantad

MRP EXPANSION Be an integral part of a major expansion by a Q-1 auto supplier Michigan Rod Products. Located In Livingston County with facilities in Whitmore Lake & Brighton. Trade your rat race for a pleasant country environment.

ENGINEER Hands on professional person with stamping & 4-slide experience. Able to lead the designs, tooling & implementation of several new projects.

TOOL MAKER Experienced In construction & maintenance of prog dies, stamping & 4-slide. Willing to participate in training program conducted in Italy.

MACHINE OPERATOR Excellent opportunity for advancement. Entry level through experience. Please submit resume in confidence or apply in person at:

10810 PLAZA DRIVE WHITMORE LAKE, M l 48189

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer

B A N K TELLERS IMMEDIA TE OPENINGS

Par t t i m e a n d fu l l t i m e p o s i t i o n s a v a i l a b l e in o u r R e d f o r d , W a t e r f o r d a n d E a s t s l d e l oca t i -ons . M u s t b e a v a i l a b l e f o r 3 w e e k s fu l l t i m e t r a i n i n g c l a s s i n T r o y . P r e v i o u s te l l e r e x p e r i -e n c e or o n e y e a r c a s h h a n d l i n g e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d . E x c e l l e n t m a t h , v e r b a l a n d c u s t o m e r re l a t i on sk i l l s n e c e s s a r y . B r a n c h e s o p e n M o n -d a y t h r u S a t u r d a y .

Sand resume immediately to: PERSONNEL DIRECTOR, BTOE

P.O. Box 5823 Troy Ml 48007-5823

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

500 Halp Wantad

ATTENTION!! » DtgnN Dec Mate

Word Prooaeeors I Reoeptloniet/Typata » Secreterys • General Laborers • Light Industrial Workers

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

500 Halp Wanted AUTO DEALERSHIP I ssd i sggrsee l i l peop le tor ex-

panding Westside G M Service De"

500 Halp Wanted ATT: Start t omonow in our Tele-phone Order OepL

pertinent. Only apply N you hwne 6

Fut 4 pert ttme | m the Fermington area. W e offer pay 4 very £ 3

prDut t tS in training on actual equipment d i e t e d to our Temporertee.

For an appt. cafl

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

4 7 1 - 1 6 7 0

ATTENTION: Entry W/W poeltlon tor operations mwiagsr for telephone answering servioe. good a l around background. 24 hour operation, must hsvs 1 0 0 * evsi iawilty. Red-ford. Ins 533-8000

ATTENTION: Experienced operators Good typists. Hours Ssm-Noon: NoorvSpm: 8pm Mid-night: Midnight-asm: A B C Answsr-mg Service. June 534-0040

Use end went top eemlnge. SERVICE ADVISOR

CCC MECHANIC AUTO TRANS MGCHAMC

TRUCK MECHANIC NEW CAR PREP MECHANIC

UNDERCOAT 4 POUSH PERSON Send replee In oonadenue to: BOX 700. Obeervar 4 Eocsntrtc Newspa-pers. 34251 Schodc i sw Rd.. LNo-nta. Michigan 44150

AU0tT/DE8K P O a m O N . muat be 14 or older, eapartenoo Iwtptul.

AUTO DEALER r S M t e and reoeMna. FiSi thee. WALDECKER PONTlAC/BUiCK

e Ce l Larry, 227-1761

AUTO MECHANIC certif ied 4

Ovnsd tools required, beneats. 464-7000

ATTORNEY . . rspkSy-orowlng

Iswflrrn In W Wayne County H ssek-Ing sn attorney lo (oln I ts slgnlf lcenl MUNICIPAL LAW prect loe. The suc-ceeaful candidate e l l have at leeet 3 yeert of rslevent expertenoe, e prov-en track record In m u n l d p e i law. recognition among pears. 4 the de-Mra 4 motfvaUon t o succeed. A NgMy

864 Obeerver 4 34261 Schoo lc ra f t

Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 48150

500 Halp Wantad

TELEPHONE RESEARCH INTERVIEWERS Ask a few easy quest ions for our market research surveys a n d m a k e $ 5 - 6 per hour p h o n i n g f r o m your home. There 's no sel l ing involved a n d y o u don' t n e e d prev ious exper ience. You m u s t be a v a i l a b l e 4 h o u r s T h u r s d a y / F r i d a y d u r i n g business hours. If you are enthusiastic, o rgan ized, have a c lear a n d pleasant speak ing vo ice a n d enjoy ta l k ing o n the phone, then this may b e a n ideal p a r t - t i m e job requir ing 8 - 1 0 hours a w e e k Our c o m p a n y , a subsidiary of Cont ro l Data, is a nat ional research f i rm, recrui t ing in your a r e a

Qual i f ied pe rsons should submit their r e s u m e to Dept 204. P O Box 1100, Co lumbia , MD 21044 Equal O p p o t u m t y Employer M / F / H / V .

NO EXPERIENCE? NO PROBLEM

GMS has 100 openings for packagers in

Plymouth, Canton Areas

GMS OFFERS the best benefits

• Referral Bonuses • Group Medical Insurance • Fully Paid Life Insurance • Vacation Pay • Employee of the Week

'50 Cash Bonuses

Employee of the Week Leah McKin ley

Call Today for an Appointment

427-7660 General Management

Services 14700 Farmington Rd„ Livonia Suita 104, HaHtage Commona ManOsr ot thm B+ttmr Butln—* Bur—v

TRAINING MANAGER AAA Michigan, the State's largest auto Insurance Insurer and travel agency, has an outstanding career opportunity for an experienced training professional This individual will have pr imary responsibility for the development of materials used within Company sponsored training pro-grams for claims, travel and other related serv-ices Extensive knowledge In Instructional deelgn and management/supervisory experience are ne-cessities. Content expertise Is preferred.

The Ideal candidate for this position will possess the following:

• Bachelor's in Education, Communications or a related field. Master s degree preferred.

• Experience in program development for adult learner; communications; instructional design; report preparation; instructional materials and proposals ,

• Supervisory experience. • Excellent oral and written communication skills • Strong interpersonal skills • Program management experience, preferred. Headquartered In Dearborn. Michigan, w e are one of the largest AAA organizations In the United States. With over 4.000 employees, we provide insurance, financial recreation and travel serv-ices to over 1.4 million Michigan m e r r i e r *

We offer e competitive salary and benefit peck-age including medical, dental, retirement, f lexible hours and more If you are interested, pleaee send your reeume, including salary history, by February 25. to:

AAA MICHIGAN P. Boggs

Manager, Employment 1 Auto Club Dr ive

Dearborn/ MI 48126 Mich igan

500 Halp Wanted AUTO MECHANIC

Ti ananSeelnn 4 heavy rapelr. S40K potential, peld vecebon. hoadey. Ineurance plan, unllorms. 4 school. 5 deya/week. Experience required.

" " " be — ' Very bus* J t a l t i * * Apply «ar> Earta W a i m , Mon.-Frl.. 7em-4pm at 40475 Plymouth Rd-. Plymouth.

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN For high vokane shop. Plymouth wegee. Ca* 8AM-6PM

Cef lMfceorRfcherd 455-8450

500 Halp Wantad

ADIA NEEDS YOU I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r m e n a n d w o m e n i n L i g h t I n d u s t r i a l W o r k . P a c k a g i n g j o b s a r e a v a i l a b l e in P l y m o u t h n o w . N e v e r a f e e . Pu l l o n y o u r j e a n s , h o p i n t h e c a r a n d s t a r t e a r n i n g d o l l a r s a n d b e n e f i t s t o d a y .

HEALTH/LIFE INSURANCE PAID HOLIDAYS & MUCH MORE

Call 525-0330 Now

ADIA P e r s o n n e l S e r v i c e s

Equsl Opportunity Employer

BUILD YOUR FUTURE WITH A COMPANY THAT INVESTS IN EVERY EMPLOYEE Qiemlawn 's steady srev/rn is directly related to me success of our dedicated team of Service L ne Specialists Regardless of r^e service area, all members of me team share some traits a desire to d o the^r best, a > o * o ' "xJeoendence ana the ability to bu i ld a list o ' clients if you want to put your oesi on the line everyday, we' l l c c v . d e The challenging environment - and the training — to make me most of your career

The r a c a growth of our Deft.of Region has created entry leve oooortumties m the Detnot area for

e Lawn Specialists a Tree and Snrub Soeca- sts

Professional growth was never better we' l l he lp you grew .r*c a technical expert in your field o into a management posit-on At C h e m L a w n , w e are c o n v i n c e a rh^ i the more opportunit ies we give ytx. t he m o r e y o u i c c x x r b u t e t o your company s success We can offer e x c e l l e r t s t a r t i n g sa ianes S i 7 . 0 0 0

t o S i9 ,000 . c o m p r e h e n s i v e benef i ts , and a strong career oarr for mmednte consideration please

send yotx resume to an> of the fo l lowing locations Ann Artxir John Thomas, P O Box 1770 Ann ArtXX, Md 48106. Rochester Hilts Marv imchiger P O 9o» 819*5 Rochester Hills, Mi 46063 Eraser f red Putnam. P O 8o« l>6. fraser. Ml 48096, M a d i s o n He ghts Pat M " " P O Box 714S7 . M a d - s o n ' - •e igh ts mi 4 8 0 7 1 . N c v Mike S m i t h P O B o *

S34. New. mi 480S0 and Tay<<x Arr Harder P O Bo* S77. Taylor \ ' J 4818C

V

C H f t M A M N

A l e t t e s t e n t T t r a i f f i ( K t l l t K t

Eo>al OppcrTunifv FmoKJver

I J

e c * ( P . c - i o c ) OAE Thursday, Februery 12. 1987

AUTO RENTAL COMPANY n o * eo-«r w M

C a s ' S f c s B T O

A U T O M E C H A N I C T l » S I T l r e S • In M r t f i o t

m a r c h t w e c o [An independent deetor of Hm G o o d y e a r T i r e 4 R u b b e r

' C o J M A R C H T W E C O (An "lIndependent D M * o l a w Q o o j ^ e w T l r e 4 f e M * C o )

| > - 4 A A A

$ 1 , 2 0 0

i PER MONTH

t o M M J I . E M M OoemrNer locaSura S M M l l l I be H M l o Mart training Feb. i M u * be SHARP. e a j w l o teem

a t t » m O N mom s c h o o l g r a d -UATESfl Do you f M r * you M h w h * R takea l o ba succ i ssk i b m no one wS (pve you • chence? C M Larry S e o o n e k y * 422-7600

ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES Purple Heart naede you a* a W a -phone H M g r Wor t owl of f X M owr fhome par i tkne. No MomPr i 9am-6pm.

— " —" *Z I |I—mg. C M

nl-Asn ATTENTION HouseeNee 4 MMura

g roMng property npeoy toctong lor

_ "oa , ctaenlng. Baht carpentry wo r t , security 9 0 * 0 * . U or part l ima. I I a i s i s s t a d C M M o n -Frl. 364-0320

800 M p W i n M

A V A I L A B L E

I M M E D I A T E L Y

PACKAGING FOOD PREP JANITORIAL

FACTORY ASSEMBLY

MEN/WOMEN ALL SHIFTS

Apply Fri. 9-11 am & 1-3 pm

Picture LO. and S.S ca rd required

21711 W. 10 Mile (10 M M 4 L s h e * )

25457 W. Warren ( t a f a a n Telegraph 4 Beech)

43450 Grand River (Grand R M i 4 10 MM)

Personne l Pool NEVER A FEE

BAKERY CLEAN-UP Morn ing * a f t * e c h o * and w e M end

tme'Saker^loa> 2»480 I FrsnkBn 4 mkstar R d *

BANK A 8 8 T . MANAGER >22.000 Up. TarrMc 000 Up. Tar rM

s a p * teniae aa gar Mt t i b a r * reqMrad. B n p t o y

' " S i p t o y m a n t C e n t * Inc. Agency

569-1636 Banking H m m M Q p * l a B * »

500 H t l p Wanted

Move Into a Rewarding Sales Career With Merrill Lynch Realty

Our rap id g row th In M ich igan means 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

j p ro fess iona ls i n te res ted in rep resen t ing the na t ion ' s p reem inen t rea l es ta te f i rm In Oak land Coun ty . Learn m o r e abou t

- o u r t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , f a c i l i t i e s , a n d ; m a r k e t i n g concep ts

OFFICES LOCATED IN: Birmingham, Bloom fieU Hilt*, Frankln-Farmington

FOR DETAILS CALL BETTE

500 Help Wanted

B A N K T E L L E R S $6.35 PER HR - FEE PAID

ALL AREAS Piantous W a r t r t m i a M y * 2 r a s a oaaNar • pa r t once o k Fua and p a n a n a pc aeons i M a l i l i

Emptoymata CaMar. me. Aaaimy

569-1636

BARBER OR B E A U H O A N For vary buay UvonM M o p .

Share Your HMr Shop 426-5440

BARBER OR BEAUTICIAN FuB or per i t ime

DufcaaFandyHafrSnop a M1-a

BARBER or BEAUTICIAN M l or part Urn* Ba yen* own Boaa. ! 8 0 - 4 7 5 p * weM r a n t B u m South-ftald Satan 1-7*4-5467

BENCH HAND

maa. Top No*cH only naad apply. Muat have at iaaat 15 y r * «xi>ert-e n o * No Phone CeBe Ptaae*

ROYCE TOOL CORP. 37100 AMRHEJN, UVONIA

BOILER TECHNICIAN/1N8TALLEfl FUMkaa. Sand quaMoattona. expe-rtanoa or reetane to: B o B * Servtaee Co., p. O. Box M , YpMar tL Ml 44147

BOOKKEEPER - part ttma. « m a n l y 20 hour*. Experienced. Ftoxi-bM K a n 12 M M 4 Ptaroe Dalta Adver tamg SpecBl t ta* Southftald.

550-5333

500 Halp Wanted

H H T O O l PART c x x m c C*y aI N w t BaMry I17 l COLA 4

B O S i M l * O H M 4 M M I « Ben by Feb 20. 1SS7. C * y o l N M . paraorwM M L 46226 W 10 M B * N o * . Ha . 4 6 & 0 An Equal Oppor to-

B u s D r i v e r Canton Tap. Part 4 ReoreeHoii Oa-

Z T & z x z l s - ? c Par ta 4 i W s a B o n O a p s r t m * * Of l -l o * 1180 S Canton CaMar r d For

I 387-5110

•or to i sxpertanoed w lor grooerte* dMaraauU

4 p M foods ExceBsnt aalery 4 ben-e f i t * Band reeume to Box M M O b e a r v * 4 Eccentric H e a e p a p e i * 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. U v o n i * Michigan 44150

CASMET MAKER Expartanoad In layout, cutup. as-sembly 4 a a M s B o n .

300-2317

C A N V A S S E R S how.

M. * 6 par 349-6786

BOOKKEEPER - part Una . taM hours. Data praoaaamg. aorna book-kaaplng MBN 4 computar k n o M -adga a ptia. Muat fypa SOafm. Could baooma M 0m« Wagaa no-oot iabM C h M Wadara agancy m ink star C M HaMn Hardaora t o s r -

563-5006

BOUNCER. Friday and Saturday ragina. Apply ki parson al lha NorWiflald Hi ton. 5500 Crooks. Troy. NO PhonaCaM plaaaa.

8RIOOEPORT MIU. OPERATOR Expartanoad on pradalon macMna

t parts. Frtnga t Mytrol Manufacturing. Gardan

Merri l l L y n c h > > r v Reaiiy

IMMEDIATE OPENING 1 0 0

Telemarketers & Telephone Surveyors

? T e m p o r a r y o r P e r m a n e n t

1* P a r t o r F u l l T i m e

•» M a k e y o u r o w n S c h e d u l e # 5 p e r H o u r t o S t a r t -I- B o n u s e s

^ W e s t e r n S u b u r b l o c a t i o n . M u s t b e

a r t i c u l a t e . A s k a b o u t o u r B e n e f i t s .

C a l l F o r I n t e r v i e w

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

• General Management Services

Z 1 4 7 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n R d . , L i v o n i a

£ S u i t e 1 0 4 , H e r i t a g e C o m m o n s tc

Member of the Better Business Bureau

SATELLITE NETWORK TECHNICIAN

Key positions are open In K Mart's Network Control Center located tn our Troy Headquarters. These positions currently support our Terrestrial Telecommunications Network and will be Integral

To the support of the Satellite - based network now under development. Successful applicants w« have the following qualifications:

Minimum 2 years of electronics training and 1 year of satellite transmissions experience.

> Preference will be given to those candidates possessing any of tha following: Experience in troubie-ehootlng dial-up and

,, leased line data drcults. "* Experience with packet switching technology, fr An FCC license.

^Starting salary commensurate with experience and ability. Send reeume to:

Box 712 • OBSERVER A ECCENTRIC

NEWSPAPERS - 36251 Schoolcraf t . Uvon ia . Mi. .48150

'INSURANCE

DISABILITY LIFE CLAIMS

EXAMINER * Maccabees Mutual, tha oldest, largest _ and fastest growing life insurance ^ company home office In Michigan Is ; —aIcing a claims examiner for its - g roup insurance depa r tmen t . This ' poeWon requires a minimum of 3 7 years experience In proceeelng group ^ disability and Nfe claims. In addition, - t h i s person should have paeeed some - p r o f e s e l o n a i I n s u r a n c e e x a m s . A ~ cottage degree la a plus. We offer an

~ excellent benefit package and salary In the upper teens If intereeted, aend

. y o u r reeume to:

n MACCABEES MUTUAL UFI MSUMANCC CO.

25600 NORTHWESTERN HWY. S O U T H FIELD. M l 4S037

BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS - data* 4 preiotypa wo r t . Muat ba axparV anoad. Dafta Raaaarcft. 32971 Capi-tol. Uvonia. 261-6400

BRIOGEPORT OPERATIOR 5 yrs. minimum axpartanoa. Musi ba sola to sal up 4 math rapulrad. DTA banaflts. Apply: Omni In tar nat ional. 35165 BaattM Dr.. Star tng Malghts. N. o l 15. bs lwsar Van D y t a 4 Mound.

BRIOGEPORT OPERATOR Minimum 5 yrs. axpartanoa. also must hava Lsttw axpartanoa. W M

Co.. 40 yrs. 456-1100

CABINET MAKER with lamination axpartanoa

F u« ome 533-5600

CARPENTERS 4 Carpantars ha«>-ars wamad lor I bMNng baaanwi ta . Band HuaHoaaons to: P.O. Box 2464. Farmington HMa. ML 46014

CARPENTERS 4 carpantar halpars naadad Praasntf/ working around MMord - W Bloorn lMd araa. C M Da»a 360-1067

CARPET CLEANERS C F u l dma opantngs tor a laar good mdMduaN to laarn carpal ctoamrrn. Earning potantM S14.000-S22.000 yaar piua banaWts. For naat amM-

parsona wW. . iM i i u i uss - C M Brian S53-1I 1 ^

CARPET TECHNICIANS - 10-15 Im-madtota opaMnga. UvonM araa. Good pay. No a«paitaiiua naadad. G o o d a d v a n o a m a n l p o l a n t l a l . JTPA/WCP1C tondad. C M SER

277-2720

CARRIER SUPERVISOR Ftodbla ARamoon Hours. Muat ha»a abmty lo wor t with School aga Cantors. Van or truck A M tor Char ts .

CASMCR - larga Amoco Sarvtoa Cantor has opsnma tor casMar lo oparato midnight # M . saH sa r ^oa oparabon, tut Oma. good pay. Apply Tsl MapM Car Car*, oomar TaMgraph 4 Mapla. Birmingham

644-2910

CASMIER - Hght bookkaaptng. tu»-Uma days, banaflts. Fsrmlnglon MIBs auto M o p 476-6575

CASHIER - Part l ima, a f tamoona 4 waManda. flaxIMa hours. Mapla Drugs, 31S06 Joy Rd-. WaaOand.

Author i zed Distr ibutor Southweatern Bell Telecom SALES REPRESENTATIVES

needed by expanding Inter conned telephone company. Qualified candidates will possess sales background, preferably In telecommuni-cations or office equipment. We offer a competi-tive compensation package for those Individuals who are motivated and hard working. Appli-cants may apply for this career opportunity by resume to:

39580 Grand River Ave. Novi. Ml. 48050

Attn: Director of Personnel

Move Into A Rewarding Sales Csrser With

Merrill Lynch Realty Our rapid growth in Michigan means career opportunities for sales profes-sionals interested in representing the nation's pre-eminent real estate firm in Oakland County. Learn about our train-ing program, facilities, and marketing concepts at a REAL ESTATE SEMINAR:

on Thursday, March 5,1987,7 P.M. For Reservations, call Bette at 540-7200

Merrill L y n c h W & R e a l t y

GROW WITH US!! CLERICAL

OPPORTUNITIES... D u e t o a d v a n c e m e n t w i t h i n a

l a r g e s e r v i c e o r g a n i z a t i o n ,

s e v e r a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s n o w e x i s t !

T h e s e p o s i t i o n s r e q u i r e :

• A m i n i m u m o f 1 - 2 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e .

• S t r o n g t y p i n g , w r i t i n g &

c o m m u n i c a t i o n s k i l l s

• E x c e l l e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n a l s k i l l s

• S t r o n g w o r k e t h i c & e n t h u s i a s m

We offer an excellent salary & benefit package. Qualified candidate should submit resume to:

Office Manager, P.O. Box 805947, St. Clair Shores, Ml 48080-5947 An Equal Opportunity Employer

T E L L E R S

P A R T - T I M E

Michigan's largest ssvtngs and loan association has part-time TeHer positions avsHshis at office locations listed below: Positions offer public con-tact with excellent working conditions snd com-petitive salary and benefits Candidates must have s good math aptttuds snd light typing ab«ty. Cash hsmttng experience deeirable

Office locations: • -1000 Hsynas bshtaari Adams > Huntor • BtoonMH - 2500 W Mapla * Crsnbrooh • Waal BtoomMd - 6466 Orchard Lsta Rd at Map* • SoutMWd - 24624 W. 16 Mta. W. of Talsgr** • AochasMr HBa - 44 ML Adams a Wsfton • FarwXnglori HBs - 31325 Orchard Lake Ad., S of 14M»aRd • Troy - 56 W Long lafca al Uvemoia

Psrt-tkns positions require M i days of work on days schedulsd. Apply In person 10 sm-3 pm. Mon. thru Fri. at the location of your chcios

• RRST FEDERAL OF MICHIGAN

500 Help Wanted

CA8MKR - PART H M 2 tor downtown location. Mus i hawa oaaft i g i l l i i 4 stock v p a r l a n o a PI 1111 CM 4-khSOam and 2 - * p m

222-4009

Mommy SI Kton City I

425-3010

CASHIER SALES PERSON tor Haamart Stars, par i Oms, days. Appry In parson only a t Lynns

RED WING TICKET WINNER

K A R E N H I S S 0 N G 17398 Kinloch

Redford

Please call the promo-tion department of the Observer & Eccentric between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. February 13, 1987 to claim your two FREE RED WING TICKETS.

591-2300 ext. 244

CONGRATULATIONS!

CASHIERS Ann Arbor 's moat complata 4 mod-a m truck lacaRy Is looking tor Csantw i lor our stora. W s oltor good pay 4 graat paopla to work with. Expartanca a plus. N Intaraatad apply m parson. No Phona C a M Ptoaaa. MOK Truck 4 Equlpmant. 6000 WTMtmors L M s Rd.. WNtmora L M a , Ml. 48169.

(49ar Truck Stop)

CASHIERS NEEDED Part 0 m « 44.50 V . C M Shanghai Sfvaplro's Lsava maasaga 354-1115

CASHIER - STOCK CLERK Part Uma days, tor In-houaa. stora-aka anvlronmant. mguka 9-12AM. C M Mr Thomas 525-3213

CASHIERS WANTED To w o r t at a Farmington H I M Car Waah. ktoal hours lor studants. Abowa avarsgs pay and oppor tuni ty tor advanoamanl. Enargatlc paopla wi th main abttty Or t f ia rd 14 Car Waah. 30960 Orchard L M s Road

CASHIERS WANTED. M shifts. Gsa 4 Go. Lhranla.

591-4443 or 421-7230

CENTAUR RACQUET CLUB 5700 Orates Rd.. W. Bioomflaid la look ing tor an outstanding candfcj-tata to ba bacoma Dlractor of Pro-gramming and Social ActNftMa. TTM posi t ion raqukaa s background m tanrto and pubac rslattons and a s t rong scarry to wor t with paopla. C M 661-2000. ask for Lson Crtm-

CHAJN OF PENNZOIL 10 Mlnuts O t C t ianaaoanta rs look-ing for lac lv ik ian. Growth polant la l poaaibto C M Paul 356-1150

500 Halp Wanted CLEAN UP

CLERKS 4 M A S S

3

CMC PROGRAMMER tor molds and

COLO h e a d s t g Tool Manulacturar ssaklng Ti Soma Lstf ts 4 M B axpartanoa d a M -atna but not nicssaap C M 3 p m - 6 p m . 477-1243

COLLECTIONS Expanding Suburban Agancy saak-mg sxpanancad Co tac t or Fua Urns,

Salary commansurata with aa. C M 466-6779

COLLECTIONS Natlonwlda company m tha cradK/ co«sc«lons fWd M looking tor an ag-

" ' " r lo train aa a Paid m-houaa

grsaalys, salf-atanar lo train aa a CoMct lona Rap

aga. incantNa bonus, oo oontrtoul-sd Invaatmant plan o l t i r a graal op-portunity tor s psrson with cualornsr ssrvtca/p l tona satoa axpartanoa. CRT axpartanoa p ia tonad. Bsss ta l -sry S12-414K plus bonus. C M 0* -

\ 567-55" 9-12. 7-6500, axt 200

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S

m managamant 4 law. Part Uma

t ton ' t top cotact lon ssrvtos. EvarMng 4 Saturday hours. C M Mr . Murphy. 353-0300

COMPUTER tlon, training, support t r t lnaa. Com-putar bookkaaplng axpartanoa a muat. MS DOB 4 programming knoMadga a plus- Rs tpond to Mr Pottar, 33120 W. 12 M M Rd., Farmington Maa. Ml 46011

COMPUTER OPERATOR/ PROGRAMMER'S Assist tor our Southf laU offtos Expartanca

In Basic languaga halptol. A f tomoon M l Compatrttvs salary and bartaBl pack aga Sand raauma n d u d k i g salary ragukamants to: Altant lon Psrsonnal. P. O. Box 5091. South-flakJ. Ml 48066

COMPUTER OPERATORS Xarox 9700 laaar oparatore. Mini-mum 1 yaar axpartonca. AJ shifts. Good banaftts M ld i om, mc.

352-4950 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY ambit ious hardworking parson with construct ion or mamtananca axpart-anoa tor board-up buMiaaa Must hava v a M Ortvsrs tcanaa 4 ba abla to w o r t Saxlbla hours. 534-3101

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY wBI ba aooaptlng applications for smploymant for futura fua and part Uma posit ions at ths Pontiac Sar-vtoa Cantar. on Tuaa., Fab. 17, from 9-11:30AM ONLY A M y In parson

- * J » -Tv3« I NUIVIIL* e r«J.. I LNIIML..

A t Equal Opportunity Empioyar CONTINUALLY GROWING c o m p ^ r y saaklng Production Managar-Coordlnator tor sign shop In Canton sraa. Muat hava expartanca and raf-araricaa Salary commanaurata with axparianca. Banaftts oftarad For sppt . CM 459-2600

CHILD CARE saalatant, part t lma poaltton a asking matura parson «*>o lovaa chadrsn 4 would Hks to assist In caring tor Infants 4 tod-dtors. Contact Salon Day Cars Dl-ractor at 626-7527, axt. 260 or 626-1707

CHILD CARE WORKER - Part tlma, fua t lma 4 rsllaf poaftlona avMab la at raa ldantM cars fadkty lor amo-tlonaay m p s k s d chadrsn Raqulraa 2 yaars of coflags couraas In human sarvicaa 4 1 yaar of axpalanca work-ing with amotlonaay Impalrad chU-dran Comptala application at St. W ioan t 4 Sarah Flahar Cantar, 27400 W 12 MM* Rd.. Farmington HSa. MICH

CHURCH CUSTOOIAN Plymouth Arsa. 30-40 hre. par wak. $6 /Hr Raply to Box S728. Obaarvar 4 Eccantrtc Nawapapars, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

CLEANING PERSON 6 nights par wk.. 3 hre. a n i gh t Waadand Araa. C M 791-0636

CLEANING PERSON - part-Oma tor apartmant complex Claanlnc axpa-rtanoa C M Mon. Tuaa. Wad 4 Fri. 11am-5pm. 478-0322

COUNTER CLERKS E T V. has immediate opening tor Counter Clerks. Muat ba naat. ma-tura, abls to work w M with flgursa, pome, dependable F o r part-t lme Apply In parson. Mon., Fab 16th, 1-5pm 13003 W. 7 MM, E. o l Oular Dr. No phone caSs. plaaaa

COUNTER CLERKS - Cleaners has openings tor Countsr Clerks. Muat ba axcMeri t In Math p l i s i t n t atti-tude, matura 4 dependable. Fua or part-t lma. Apply In parson, Mon.. Feb. 16th, l0 -5pm: 17306 Qrsnd River; E of Southfield Freeway

No phone c t

COUNTER HELP INDIAN VILLAGE CLEANERS

Expartanca p< ato l l ad but w a tram 737-0646

COUNTER PERSON tar dry are. 3 years min imum axpartanoa. FuN Uma Southfield. C M 557-3637

CPA AodRIng poeltton. $30 000 up. com-pany car 4 expenses. M w o r t m Lansing sraa. requires 5 0 * ovar-mght travel In area, terrific opportu-nity for advaraemant Greet bene-f i t s Employer pays toe.

Employment Cantar Inc. Agancy

569-1636 B v * Placement SpectsOsts

500 Help Wan ted

A C C O U N T A N T S u b u r b a n E d u c a t i o n a l I n s t i t u t i o n s e e k s a n e x p e r i e n c e d s t a f f a c c o u n t a n t t o ass i s t w i t h g e n e r a l a c c o u n t i n g a n d c r e d i t m a n a g e m e n t f u n c t i o n s .

Appl icants should be fami l iar with col lect ion & third party bi l l ing procedures. Fund account ing exper ience is des i rab le but not n e c e s s a r y . Q u a l i f i e d c a n d i d a t e s s h o u l d fo rward resume inc lud ing salary history to:

B O X 7 3 6 OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS

36251 S C H O O L C R A F T L I V O N I A , M I C H I G A N 4 8 1 5 0

RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT ARBY'S can offer you a chal lenging career

in fast food management . We current ly have openings in our management t ra in ing pro-gram in the Wayne County area.

In addit ion to a compet i t i ve s tar t ing salary we offer a comprehens ive medica l /denta l package, life insurance, pa id vacat ions, sal-ary increase based on meri t & more . If you are interested in work ing with a company where your product iv i ty is rewarded call

Tom Savard — 744-2729

F I R E CHIEF C i t y o f S o u t h f i e l d

Tbe City of Southfield located in Southeastern Michigan, serves a resident population of 80,000 and daytime population of 250.000 Tbe Fire, De-partment covers an area of approx. 21 aq. miles with fire stations. 104 full t ime paid employees and has a ISO rating of 4 Tbe operating budget is ap-prox. <4,000.000

Minimum requirements include Bachelor's In Fire Science. Public or Business Administration or equivalent M A preferred. 10 years experience as Captain or above; I years experience at command level with comparable or larger department ex-cellent written and oral communication skills and tbe ability to work with people; experience with paid and volunteer services, El lS, Fire PrevenUon and Inspection Tbe Cfcief Is a member of City Management team and reports to City Administrator thru Director of Public Safety Current Chief retiring April. IM7 Salary range 141.120 to $57.*49 plus a generous comprehensive benefit package Submit resumes to Personnel Department City of Southfield. 24000 Evergreen Rd Southfield. M l •S074, no later than Apri l 1ft. 1447

E<nuU Opportunity Employer

500 Halp Wanted

COUNTER PERSON gvarw^gs Apply m • Lanee. 42001 Ann Art tor Rd. Id.. Ptym-

463-4460

CREOIT MANAGER

$22,000 FEE PAID Troy IccMtan and tap f irm. Handta

Mattes Coaege deelred FuB bene-f i t * Experience a muat) C M Mark. 649-5900

SNELUNG 4 SNELLING CREDIT UMON has vacancy tor t n IndMdual to par to rm TaSer and other m m 3 dudes Apply a l 17136 W . 1 0 M M Rd.. Sout tAs ia and IB

An Equal Opportuni ty employer

CUSTOMER SALES SERVICE

Printing 4 bualneaa torma company In PonOac/Rocheetar araa has M l tlnta opening tor satae 4 marketing

keUng. eebmattng. vtae. Musi ba

parson Duties I ts mamtananca. le l tmer-

sccursts. quick to

CUSTOMER SERVICE Mature, r s tab Is Good w M i paopla. telephone 4 f i gu re* Accurate, at-tention to da laM. Non smoker Sand raauma: Mrs. S. at Jobar. Inc.. NEXxUS o I Mich. 4 Ontar io. 27160 W 8 MBa. South fMd. Ml 44C34

Customer Sarvtoa

E X C E L L E N C E IN S E R V I C E

What doss N I M S to kasp a nattorv-M y recognized company M a Cham-Lawn functioning smoothly l o prol l l -abfy? A corporate M d a commit-ment to sxcaSanos. Y o u t And us demanding your beet.. .and y o u ' l also find us provkSng opportumttss to develop your sfcSs. Beca i»a wa underetsnd that If you are t o meat tha ohMangs ol sxosSanca, wa muat

Wa are currently looking tor q u M Bed mdMduaN lo f a seaeonal Cus-tomer Service and Account ing posi-tions Ths quaBfled appScant w a possaaa ths toaowing:

• Exceaent oommunlcebon M a a

• Basic Accounting skBta

If you srs Intaraatad In work ing 35 -45 hours s waM, pieass aend your reeume to: ChemLawn Services Corporation, ATTN: Kathy Carlton. P O. Box 577, Tsytor, M l 48180.

C H E M L A W N ~

Advancement Through Excellence

An Equal Oppor tonf tyEmployar

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Entry laval. must have excaSant communication skias and math aptt-tuds. Fua tkne. Benefits. Apply at Metrovtslon of O M I a n d County. 37635 Enterprise Ct., Farmington Mas 553-7303

DANCE TEACHER - par t uma. Basal 4 Tap Sand reeume lo: PO Box 1994A Woodward Ave. sts 136. BloomflsW M«s 46013

OEBURR HAND OPERATOR Experienced on precis ion machined aircraft parts. Frlngs benefits Hytrol Manufacturing. Garden City

261-6030

DELIVERY DRIVER Full time position. Apply In 9AM-2PM. Quality CuMne . 29207 Southfield Rd.

DELIVERY 4 Slock Pereon/Psn Time. Some heevy lift ing. Southflsld

t C M sfter 3 pm. 356-7773

OEUVERY 4am-7 30am Hard workers only

d apply. Dependable car a mustl Call USA TODAY between 10am 4 12 noon SI 546-7000

DESK CLERK/AUDITOR Needed part Uma. Friday 4 Satur-day. 11PM-7 AM 44 35 t o a t t t t . Ap-

Red Rool Inn. 39700 Ann Arbor , Plymouth.

DESK CLERK Female - 4:30-9:30 pm. 25-30/hre. week. RaquatbM of Farmington

474-1313

DIE REPAIRPERSON 4 Die Maker wanted lor medium slza eulomatlve stsmplngs. 60-400 ton prsatas. Must havs Journeyman card or 3 years minimum equivalent experi-ence. Apply at: W.C McCurdy, 1148 Rocheeter Rd.. Troy.

DIE SETTER - Large automotive metal stamper located In Troy aree. 6 yeere experience required. Must be able to sat large dies. Have knowledge of hydraulic toads, tog-

Rprseeee up to 1600 ton capacity, dlee 4 automatic toads - good

references required. S t a n Immedi-ately at approximately 49.50 per hour Sand raeuma to P O Box 1127, Troy, Ml 46099

900 Halp Wanted

DIRECT CARE 8TA* 5 * Naadad tar gro>4> home Bi Troy

o m s c t CARE WORKER

DIRECT CARE WORKER tor medfcaBy Involved g r o u p Noma,

r area, t o r mkjmghts. C M be-Troy

DIRECT CARE WORKERS tor group heme In Wayne. Part or t a - a n e . Mu t t here Mtah School Di-ploma or GED 4 v M d Michigan Driver's Uctnaa. C M between 9 AM t n d Noon or 2 to S PM. 2 *1 -2740

An Equal Oppor lwWy Employsr

DIRECTOR o l Env i ronmen t * Bar. vMee. raaponaMa tor m i huusMsspIng 4 laundry, e n o M m H.VA.C. Syatan oonemjcUon inanagmanl eaperl-anca p«atorred. KnowtodgaaDle about plumbing 4 N i l U I l N sve-tsms. CmnpeUlfiia i t l t r j i 4 baneflta. Nurema home axpertenoe pi aMrr ad. Reply to Box > M 6 . Obaarvar 4 Eo-oerrtrtc Hewtpapers. 36251 School-crsft Rd., Uvonia. Michigan 48150

D I S P A T C H E R tor trucking company In Uvonia area. Experienced. Salary 4 bene-fits. Send reeume lo box 574, Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcrsft Rd , Uvonia. Mtchlgen 48150

DOCK WORKER 411.50/MR

C M Today Only Fee »7S

557-1200 J o b Network

DOCTORS OFFICE luS/part Uma. Idea tor mature h o m e m M e r with

chSdien. Expertonoe pra-274-0641

grown chSdien. tarred or wa treln.

DOG QROOMER 3 yrs. min imum experience, must be ectseor expert , good with lerge dogs. Miee m o b M

626-6433

Do You Have Monday & Thursday

Mornings Free? -W«rt to earn extra cash? H o m e m a k e r t . r e -ttreat.. . tha M tor youl

You c w w o r t as s n inda-pendeni contractor about tour hours a week tor 132.00 if you have e s ta t ion wagon, van or p i ck -up truck

Tha B i rm ingham. W a s t Bloomfield Eccentric needs drtvere to dsSver bundtae of papers to cerrtare 4 re-ts* outlets.

INTERESTED? CALL NOW

Observer & Eccentric Circulaton Department

6 4 4 - 1 1 0 0

DO YOU WANT TO BE A

Vetemar^AsPtstant

Veternary Receptionist

Start a naw cs rser - r l th PVH, Mtchl-

B' l Isrgsst Veternary Pract ice t ime 4 ftax Ume poeftlona. 10

Locations In tha Metro Area. PVH w a tram you - 17 w a M t ra in ing pro-gram. at no coat, tor el igible candl-dstee. CI begm March 1. 1987. Sand reeume: Attent ion Personnel:

Professional Veternary Hospitals

15555 W 10 M M Southfield, Ml. 48075

DRAFTSMAN - TEMPORARY HELP Full t ime potential. Must hava expe-rience m commercial Interiors Btrmlnghsm 647-6900

DRAPERY SEAMSTRESS Fun-time. Uvonia araa. w a tram. C M Between 10em-*pm, 522-0160

DRAPERY SEAMSTRESS tut Uma. no experience naoaaaary, w a tram. Benefits. Ray Interiors.

476-7283

DRESSMAKER/SEAMSTRESS To wor t at homo on or iginal d l g r i . Experienced. Need to p rovMo sam-ples o l work, pay negottabte. Write ImmadtaMtt to Boa 660. Otoeerver k Eccent r ic N e w s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 48150

DRIVER - FULL T IME Not under 18. Apply at: 8925 Mkddtabelt. Garden Cfty.

DRIVER - Part t ime (25-30 hours par week I. To dsSvsr s m M packages In suburban areas. G o o d d r i v ing record snd reliable vehicle required.

DRIVERS - PART T IME Apply In person at Budget Auto Parts. 19133 Schoolcraft . Detro i t

272-0575

DIRECT CARE AIDES needed tor Uvonia Group Home, af ternoon and midnight shlfta. FuB snd par i tlma. Start S5.00 hour - untrained. It trained - negotiable C M between 9:30am-3pm, 422-6818

DIRECT CARE staff needed tor group home for d e v e l o p m e n t a l disabled In Redford Twp U 85 hour C M Barb, lAon th ru Fd be-tween 10am-12 noon. 533-6476

DRIVERS WANTED Earn $300-$400 Weekly

Fat* growing Oakland County taxi cab company now has n'ahlcles tor tease Deify 4 weakly able. Can Mon-Fri. 10 for Tarry or Ray

10am-2pm, aak

356-1238

500 Help Wanted

dJCTISCIAM . JOURNEYMAN

m pay patd«ac C M 441-4SS4

ELECTRICIAN LlgM penal

A tk tor RKhard.

ELECTROLOQMT Only! Muat r a v e

aome CSenwle of her own. SeauMM office, la : a t a In vary buay Madfcal Bide C M Carol. 363-0699

e l e c t r o n * : t e c h n i c i a n Exceaent opportunity tor t M e d y em-ployment 4 advancement R e p M t i g car raaoe. la taphnni 4 home tar-

eca. C M 399-4300 ext 204.

ELECTRONIC TECH 4S-412/MR Mo tapartanoe needed

C M Today 567-1200 Onty Fee *75 Job Network

EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING PROGRAM

M eceapUng reaumee tar eevara po-

MIS-PROGRAM SPECIALIST ASSISTANT

Minimum requirements: A bacha PubSc A d i i * M t i a B o n .

or • rsMtad behavioral or 2 yaers axpartanoa In the

Said of employment 4 trakSng or a dkactfy related Sad. Knowledge of JTPA and axpartenoe s tar t ing vrtth low income mdMduaa or tarvfoa or-osntist lons tor V M Ot tn lNs MIS or necal recordkeeping axpar tanoe pi star red Salary: 420.MO Tempo-rary position

CLIENT FOLLOW-UP AIDE to comptala toBowr-up surveys wi th clients. Min imum requ i rements :

school graduate, some ooBegt

n e r good laporUng t t U M 4 excel-lent organtzationa abt t ty Hourly rata 46.76. Temporary poeltlon.

For con f iden t ia l c o n s i d e r a t i o n plaaaa forward your raauma by Fab. 27, 1987 to P.O. Box 51066, Uvonia. Ml. 48151-8065.

Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer

ENTRY LEVEL poeWon/Reception-ist tor Software development com-pany. Writing, typing, and car nac-eesary tor occaalona errands S t s n 44 50-46 an hour riaaumea only: ColorCorp., 5700 Crooks. Troy, ML. 48096

ENVELOPE STUFFER8 tor m-shop maSroom In downtown NorthvMe, 30-40 hre per w a M . 43.35 to start. Apply: 422 E. Mam, Northv«e.

ESTATE HANDYMAN Frsnk in area. Mature ss l l -a tansr experienced In grounds msmta-nenoe and general home repair». Fut-Uma with some w e M e n d t Oeferencee required. Ptaaae C M

353-3311, Ext. 217

EVENING CUSTOOtAN Farmington, W BtoomfMd 4 Ponti-ac Area. Good starting pay. Trans-portatlon s must. C M 9am I p m :

EVOLA MUSIC a seeking s piano 4 organ H i l l person. Mere a sn op-portunity to eem salary plus com-mlsskxi 4 benefits In a p leat ant at-mosphere. C M after 12 noon tor ap-pointment, 247-4344

EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATOR Management experience with per-sonnel 4 office functlona. Pubac re-Istlons, attend state mee t i ng * con-duct union aiweard training, t a t a n -wltn w g a i a t o r * Deal w«h state employer 4 d v t service Lanalng Michigan a r e * Send salary require-ments 4 reeume: P.O. Box 21167. Lanalng. Ml 48909

( P . C - I I Q * « C r a e

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Halp Wanted 500 Help Wanted BEAUTICIAN

Greet Farmlnoton Has - C M $63-7490

preferably i Warren are

HAIR I MAMCURIBT

425-4420

H A M tor a u k M v a ta lon. P r e t v

m M M with tNe toaowing. JM Maxlnes m Farmington

4 7 S - « 1 1

HAIRDRESSER wanted tor ran ta station. H a H a u * NorVnMa. C M 349-1446.

HAIRSTYLIST

S m ' t n a Art ists

Expsnenced for FuS or par t Ume.

HAIR STYLIST - apply a t : HMr Mae-Mr. 57 E Maple. Troy. Safr-3760

HAIR STYL IST ExoeSent poeltlon tor enthualeetlc service oriented person, o t a n t i l t wait ing, guarantae. Pfymouth, WeeOand 459-0060

MAIR 8TYU8T Utanlato. High percentage 4 vaca-tion pay. Plymouth a r e * 420-0313

MAIR STYLIST - Experience tary. aome cllanlNa. Garden City a r e * Fua or par i time. A M for Sue: 421-5606 or 326-7909

MAIR 8TYLI8T ttyaat wanted tor Plymouth salon. Clientele nice but not necoeeaary.

453-6020

HAIR STYLIST a m commlaaon with cSentata. West Bloomfield 861-1200

HAIRSTYLIST - fua service aMon. axpartanoe neceaaary. Chair r an ta e v M a b a . Also m e n l c v M needed wfth experience. 534-6006

For HAIRSTYLIST

earning opportunity Artlate Uvonia M M 474-4<44 Weatland425-9510

HAIR STYL18T For Birmingham salon. Chair ran ta . wtH negotiate 645-1838 557-4442

HAIRSTYLIST Montgomery Ward beauty salon Wonderland M M . tu t benefits available.

or pert t ime. 422-3991

HAIRSTYLIST harcu t tmg styling, color ing 4 perm-ing. E i cedent oppor tuni ty , pay scale, benefits 4 education.

464-0022

HAIRSTYLIST Ptymouth. with toaowing. 5 6 * oom-mlst lon. pleasant atmosphere. C M

453-5090

HAIRSTYLIST QUEUE SALON IN BIRMINGHAM

a preeentfy Interviewing for a taw talented and creative people to )om our team MuM have own c t e n i a e and be waang lo t a t part m ongo-ing ta lon t ra in ing .AM for Diana

642-1846 EXPANDING d v t engineering and surveying Arm, nor th M a c o m b County, needs experienced people

731-8030

EXPEDITER needed In Lake Or ion Should have machine ahop beck-ground. read blue prints, snd have computer experience. Salary, 47 to $10 an hour. C M 879-6630

EXPERIENCED PATTERN MAKER For high taahioc bueMaee

C M Monday - Friday 9AM-5PM 656-0760

FREE L U N C H

* We'* put you to work 4 you can...

E X P E R I E N C E D W A R E H O U 8 E Workers nseded to! t ime, Livonia a r e * CM:

474-1606

EXPORT s a l e s TtVUttBB Ctreer opportunity now avMabla in Internationa marketing and setae company located m Commerce Twp. Degree and/or background In mtemet iona trade or export traff ic and documentation and/or foreign language t lUM helpful. Typing re-quired. M M reeume lo: P.O. Box 61. Southfield. Ml., 48037.

Have Lunch On J. Martin

4 7 4 - 8 7 2 2 J Mart in Tsmporartaa 'Pius

36215 W 10 Mile Roed Fermington HIM, Ml 48024

FACIALIST for buay UvonM aatan.Muat be w M skilled In fac ia l * makeup 4 a d n care t rea tment* 464-0022

FRONT DESK NIGHT AUOfTOR Part t l m * Apply In person: Pereon-n a Dep t . Monday Inn Uvonia South. 30375 Ptymouth Rd., Uvonia

FULL and PART-TIME In portrai t s tud io Var ied dutlee inc lud ing tales, secretarial/reception. Muat work Saturdays 436-8177

FACTORY S10-412/HR Benefttsl Now hklng

C M Today 567-1200 Fee $7 Only Fee 475 U k * * - *- - -* JOO i' w n u r x

DRIVER 4 WAREHOUSE HELP 1

for printing plant. Apply In parson: • 24154 Haggerty Rd . near 10 M M . ! Farmington HSte.

DRIVING INSTRUCTOR Muat have good d r M n g record and naet appeeranoa Fua or pert t ime.

422-3000

500 Help W a n t e d

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

For 36 years a t radi t ion of quali ty ReaJ Estate Brokerage has been our Hal lmark at W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r a n d R a n k e , I n c .

Work with some of Michigan's highest earning Real Estate Sales Associates It's contagious. Due to an extremely active residential real estate market a limited number of sales positions are currently available For Information about training and opportunity call

Troy L a - P r y 6 8 9 - 7 3 0 0

Plymout h / Nor t h vi l ie/Canton J e r o m e D e t e n e y 4 5 9 - 2 4 3 0

West B loomf ie id /Farmington " ' 8 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

FIELD ENGINEER Experienced dry copier / IBM type-writer repair service Pay commen-surate wfth experience. No F e * C M today for appointment.

Phoenix Personnel Development 25309 Wykaahi r* Farmington HIM

478-1119

F I N A N C I A L A I D DIRECTOR

3-5 years experience in CoSege'Unl-varsity F lnanda Aid AdnWMt i at lon

t degiee p ie fe i ied. Demorv fteca 4 meneger ia abauae

reqiared. Send raaune 4 ta lary re-gulrements to: Box 716, Observer 4 Eccent r i c Newspapers , 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd.. U v o n i * Michigan 48150

FIREFIGHTER The Charter TownaMp of Weal Bloomfield a accepting app tca t l o re tor the position o l Firsflohter Appli-cants m a ba a U.S. Clttxen. over 18 y r * ct ege, a high school gradu-ate or eqiJvatom. be a b a to reed, write 4 apeak tha EngBah tanguage

Y. neve a

GENERAL LABOR For Farmington HIM Car Waah. i dea hours tor s tuden t * Above av-erage pay and opportunity for advancement Ambittoue. energetic parsons need only apply. Orchard 14 C a Waah, 30980 Orchard L M a Roed

GREENHOUSE SEEDS Driver. Muat have larga tn ick 4 t o t -age plant axpartenoe. Farmington M M 553-0547

GREENHOUSE temporary help Muat be reeponabM 4 self-motivat-ed Able to w o r t weMenda. atari immediately 332-6402

GRINDER 3 years axpartanoa on Blanchard 4

ace grinder C M f -1:30pm 522-4424

driving i victed c

good record 4 not have been oon-

of any crime Involving m o r a turpitude Appacenta muM alao be In good physical, emot lona 4 men-tal condition wMh height 4 weight p ropor t i ona te poeeaea n o r m a haartng 4 color vUton. have « y i a y t t

tor "* '

WEIR, M A N U E L , SNYOER & R A N K E , I N C . R E A L T O R S

INVEST IN YOURSELFI Service co rpo ra t i on with ex tens ive branch network is seeking an experi-enced accountant wtth:

• 2 p l u s y e a r p u b l i c a c c o u n t i n g o r e q u i v a l e n t e x p e r i e n c e

• A c c o u n t i n g e x p e r i e n c e i n c l u d i n g s t a n d a r d i z i n g r e p o r t r e q u i r e -m e n t s , p r e p a r a t i o n o f p r o f i t & l o s s a n d c a s h f l o w s t a t e m e n t s

• E x p e r i e n c e In f i n a n c i n g & v a l u a -t i o n o f p r o p e r t i e s

• E x p o s u r e t o r e a l e s t a t e t a x e s

We offmr th* eucceeaful candidate:

• E x c e l l e n t s a l a r y & b e n e f i t s

• E x p o s u r e t o t o p m a n a g e m e n t

P leaae a e n d y o u r r e s u m e t o :

Vice President, Real Estate, P.O. Box 294, S t e r l i n g H e i g h t s , M l 40311-0294

An Equal Opportunity Employer

determined by the townships maiS-c a authority 4 be o< good m o r a cheractar flatectlon a baaed upon ebSty to paaa written 4 phye lca performance anaminat ion* peyoho-logtca Inter i taws extanaNs back-ground check, and phyetoa axarm-natton Salary range m i n i m u m 418.267 lo 429.186 (rates c u r r a n t * •ubiect to coSactNe b a i u M M i g ne-oohettanel ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE STATE OF MICHIGAN LICENSED AD-VANCED EMERGENCY MEDICAL T E C H M C U N S Appecabona muat ba received no later than 4pm. FrV. Feb 20th, 1967 by We Pareun ia Department Wee) Otoomaad Townehip. 4440 Oche rC Lake Rd. P.O. Bos 5420. Waal StocseSad Ml 48033

An Equa Opportunity Emptoyer

PROGRAM TRAINER - PART-TIME Group home tor adults wfth deva o p m e n t a i,1lsel.iSllea Pi Mai educa-t ion and/or experience wfth teach-ing. adaptive skSs end Implement-mg behavior miarventlon plan Sand reeume to: 17360 0taci t Daly. Rad-ford. Ml.. 48240 or c M M o n thru Fri. after 10 A M 531-3411

An Equa Opport imlty Employer

HAIRSTYLIST OUEUE SALON IN BIRMINGHAM

is preeentty interviewing tor a M a lamented end uee l l ve paopM to |om our team Muat have own cSentata and ba e t a n g lo take part In ongo-

training A M tor Dtana 642-1448

mg

HAIR STYLIST - rapidly growing now salon a downtown Royal Oak looking tar u aaUne mdlv tdua wfth loao—lng. Graat work ing etmoa-phere 4 commlaaon tor r ight par-ion . C M today 545-1790

HAIR STYLISTS - Experienced CxoaSanl opportunity "Vegas ne t a b l e Southfield a r e * CaB Mrs Murphy 256-6640

FITNESS StSTRUCTOR Experience a tree t 4 atretch 4 tana I of

rarck* 8haronSS 1-1000 axt 301

Fitness Instructor Pool Exercise Instructor

LMs Guard UvonM Pubac Schooa Cdnwnimtly Ertocatton Part T i m * hourly conv panaaeon Apply M parson: 1512S • • m W r t c r Rd . Lataure TMia Oh-i o * or tor mi

FLBET PARTS • PERSON Ann Arbor"• n o a r i w p H H 4 mod-e m truck toonty has apenkigs tor Real Pa ra Person MuM tan •nowtodoe on heavy 4 tghf a m y k m * * Me oltor good pa aRh Btaa Croat mauranoa

4 eqMpmam. SSOO ' Rd . W M a n u i . L

Pay stono oa 4 petd

" t S S ,

FLORAL

P ' M M , as ana a a s S M a tawd g r o o ^ aap a OaeMem

i

HAIR 8TYLI8TS tor Fsntsatlc S a m * 10 MSa/Tstagreph 44 00 per hour minimum plue cowwileelon 4 o o m k v ulng education. C M 397-3390

HAIR8TYU8T wMi or without cSen-tata. Good hours Garden C * y

261-2070

HAIRSTYLIST WWi caemsM Rant a a a l k m or rommaarnr a a very pi i^ ixat ' ig shop located a Troy 643-800#

HAIR STYLI8T Good

Option to rani a chak For Troy salon flas-seso HELP WANTH) - Amooo Food Shop No experience • ecseeery Above minimum wage 10 ImmedL ate openings tor part Uma snd M i Urn* 12 Mas 4 Orchard Lake t n d 9 M M 4 Fsnmngkm Apply 6 AM -2 PM M a i - Fri

HELP WANTED tabor tar ef ta inoor i «Mh

y thmg avohiad Mtoh-ta h a l p t j Able to read l « -"ekJAt Mao Apply a • t r t a Rd . LNonto. be-

• A M - 4 P M

HELP WANTED - Ugh school gred e t a 2-3 y r * axpenenoe tar aappmg 4 reoa i img Room tor growth a taai

Sand ream to t e a o r r s .

Radtord Ml 4S240

HELP WANTED to dMver mage-

ncome cm a r e p M r baaa You : be <4 yrs or older Car 4 tata-

Bhone reqMr Mar taang a

HELP WANTED te tchadiae ap-p o U m s n t * aneaar p h o n e * Mc UmM M e to MSt ta paopla CaSOonna M3-2S01

HAIR STYLIST. UNHAPPY? Joto us a pren idau great sarvtoa a a re-taxed frtandtr atmoephera 80X and more tor ttta right p e r s o n s ) Ftaxlbta hours, tot or pert 0 m * A l t o naad • M i a m i lor Saturday* Aak tor Suaan. 46S410S

HAIR STYUST. 5 5 V buay m M loce-Uon a Roohtatar, M M Today. b M -tant opportunity Ptaaae leave name 4 phone. 248-4450

HAROMQE CHUCKER OPERATOR Experienced on predMwt mechlnad

1 p e r t * Fringe t Hytrol Manufacturing, Garden^

VIC TANNYS - Somerea and Soud>-ftakJ Ckiba are loaktng tor was groomed siiltialaatic I n d M d u M tor an axemng career oppoi lur i f ty a the ftato of health t o d Wnta t C M Somarea. 649-0666. Southfksld.567-4700.

HEATING 4 COOLING tor experienced parson ckground a a f t o a j e n t i a

Heating 4 Cooang Repairs, tor g roMng Heating 4 Cooling Co. lo-catad a W. Btoomltald a r e * MuM hava 2 working rstoi s i xes . Ptaaae submit a writing, to: P.O. Box 174. Kaago Harbor. Ml. 48033.

MEY THERE SMOOTH TALKER Why not put your good vokaa 4 out -going personaaty t o work tor you. We have MUtad openings right now a out HtomartaOng dept. If you M a money our season a a fua swing. Expartanca halptul but w « tram. Hourly wage, pkja r m m r t o a o i i. plus h -inuaea. 2 shifts avaSabto. 9-,30am-1:30pm. 5om-9pm. Apphr 21348 Talegraph S o u t h M d or ca t Grant M

364-9310

HIGH LAND SUPERSTORES TELEMARKETING SALES HOURLY + COMMISSION

Wa need an inthuaaaUc -paopla parson" wfth strong communicat ion 4 phone SUB* Tha part time phone arort mvofvee the n a a g of Sarvtoa Contracts 4 caNng of aatab«ah*d cuaomere tor the Service Depart-ment of Highland S tparaoraa . T h a poeltlon w a be relocating to Plym-outh a spring 1947. Base hourly rate rommiaaion. No experience naraaaary Ptaaaa phone between 9am-5pm.

Highland Suparetoree » 6 2 5 Ecoraa Rd. Tayior, ML, 48180

291-3134 Equa Opportunity Employer M/F

HIGH SCHOOL GRADS mad Wa p e r too e h S a

you taam technical MBa. Openlnga in many f ta ld* Good start ing salary. No experience neceeeerv Raloca-t ton required. Agea 18-25. C M 9am to 3pm. 1-800-922-1702

HILTON MOTEL Wa hava part time openings: c o o k *

bus

ftaid HBton. 1701 Apply m 17017W

parson: South-

HOME DELIVERY MANAGER Adult Supervisor wanted tor Carrier delivered Publication a your neigh-borhood. A M for C h a m * 564-4000

HOME 4 HEARTH CRAFTS wanted 4 new Repe to s M quality handmade Items through a home craft shows. Appt. 517-761-7231

H O M E M A K E R S . c l e a n p r t va te homee a the Uvonta and surround-ing a rea* part time, starting a 44 00 an hour C M 464-0624

HOMEMAKERS earn up to 86 hour wtth Mer rymald* Nations largest cleaning company. Daytime. No w e M e n d a Car necaaaary. mBaaga paM.CM 9-4 pm. 525-7290

Homeraakers & Students Looking to eem extra 444. Salary plua oommaaon . Must ba aggrea-Hve and t ka phone*

ENTECH SERVICES, LTD.

29100 Northwestern Hgy. Franklin Center, Suite 110

Southfield 354-0500 RenCen, Detroit 567-0050

Only Fee 475 Job Network

HOTEL FRONT DESK CLERK Immediate opening M u a be experi-enced. 3-11 shift, but m u a be flexi-ble for e f l s rnas f I M n * Contact Croon Smith, Mayflower Ho ta , Plymouth. 453-1820.

HOUSEKEEPER Dulles include: s n a n d * mainte-nance 4 general clean-up of Offtcee 4 Labs M u a hatta good driving record C M Berbe r * 689-072(5

HOUSEKEEPER - PERMANENT Part tlma WeManda/tamporary fua t l m * 44 to atari. Red Roof mn. 39700 Ann Arbor Rd . Plymouth.

INCOME TAX RETURN PREPARER

Cat Alex 586-7907

to: PO Boa «264 m g M n H B a Ml 44024

INSTALLER a oar p h o n e * eapeH m e p ieM ' i ed am - a tram M u a r t M own t o o a knoeaadea of dM-m v r i t a and raptaoament o l oer m t e rtor C M tar mtarvtaw 534-0380

IN/OUT CONTROL CLERK Typing required. FuB Ume poaltton tar Southf ield COM Cantar Send reeume to Operations M a n n a r . 16250 Northland Dr. Sta 210. SouMta td Michigan. 48075

An E q u a OpportiaWy Employer

INSTRUCTORS LAW School Admaaatone TaM In-structor. Alao Graduate Managa-mant Admaalona T e a Irwtwctor Part Ume pottt lona open tor n u M Sed a d M d u e a to aat ruct studertta prapartng tor the LSAT and the G M A T examinee . Muat hava received high score on oorraapond-a g exam personaay and thou ld have aome tutoring or leeching ex-perience Generous compeneaUon.

e n d * C M Debbie B 569-5320 or send i'soume or letter of a t roduc -tton to: 16250 Northland Dr Suite 007, Southf lad Ml 48075

M08PITAL TELEPHONE HOSTESS - fuB d m * some computer experi-ence required 4 put-He relation MBta. be dependable 4 Mab ie per-sonality. Paltei Inc. C M Mon thru Fri. 8-5 589-7S88

HOSPITAL WORKER »12/HR No experience needed

C M Today 557-1200 Fee s i

HOUSEKEEPING MANAGER

OFFICE BUILDING

M OO PER HOUR

Nattona cleaning company, matura homemakers, Farmington Haa a r e * 40 h o u r * 2 PM lo 10PM. Mon. th ru Fri. Traneea w a reodve 46 00 per hour salary, aa Manager 4 8 0 0 per hour plua bonua. S Comptala TrakMng

S Employea Stock Ownership Plan S Vacation And HoBdays

Send tatters to Box 882. Obeerver 4 Eccentric newspaper * 36261 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonta. Michigan 48150

An Equa Opportunity Employer

H O U S E K E E P I N G Part tkne day poaoon avaSabta Im-mediately Experience heipfiA Apply at Pereonna. Madonna Coaege. 36600 Schoolcrsft Rd.. I X o n l *

IF YOU are mlereetad a pert Ume w o r t a ptaeeent surroundings if you are eel f -mctheMd and en|oy meeting M«h peopto. we heve e Wedding Coneultant poaMon open a oiM Farmington HSa stm»o For a w j a i u n a r i l . c M our mam aucSo M 463-0685 axt 273

D 4 R TMERMAX needs 12-15 people tor wor t a our WeeOand Ice Wor t wS be a dtaplay 4 sataa posit ions Manegement t ra in ing si Mebta to thoee who quaMfy Aver-age starting pey H.200 par month C M Mon-Ft l bMaieen 10am-2pm, or Set between 12-4pm 722-0622

IMOfVIOUALS NEEDED tar group home located m WeeHend Start 44 00 par hour pkia l i a i e M s

72S-2S21

INDUSTRIAL SALES Aree maiMtaLlure tea >i'i wiadtat, ooanmg tar experunoad aateaper-eon 10 CM on o r lgma equipment manutocturers 4 after market Some eepertance setang * woik a g watt dtartoutor Some knoet-eoqa ol tha aampe«g mdustry a

INFANT TOOOLER P R O G R A M neada teacher* AM 4 PM a a a r - T AMe looking tor tube a baby a t tmg 8 ahMtoare. W e a MciamHad a r e * M l - 1 0 0 0 tad 246

INSTRUCTORS - take the opportu-nity t o develop and motivate people. Teach microcomputer a J t o and current aoftware or repak tor prfvata computer company. Our aim e to prepere people tor tha work p l e o * Very competi t ive compeneaUon. Modern high-tech Soutnftaid loca-tion. Morning or evening m e l o n * Sand reeume by Feb. 13 to Box 672. Obaarvar 4 Eccentric Newapapart. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvonta. Michigan 48150

INSURANCE LOSS CONTROL

REPRESENTATIVE The Home Ineurance Company, a progreeave Industry leader, haa an ImmadtaM opening for a candidate aa a Loss Control repreeentatlve for our Detroit e r e * M u a have a mini-mum of 5 years experience and C S P deelgnatton is s plus Candtdataa m u a be w M versed a M M safety regulation, basic mduarta i hygiene

NFPA technlquea 4 hazard* 4 tha Ufa Safety C o d e *

Our compensat ion package Irv dudee competit ive talary, compeny car exponas account i extanahe training to maintain t echn i c * acMta. Sand reeume & salary h iaory to.

Suean Canton The Home Ineurance Compeny

3351 Qayaone SE Grand Rap id* Ml 49506

INSURANCE - PERSONAL LINES Ind fv tdu* wfth experience a M per-sona lines ineurance. CxceBanl sal-ary 4 benefits Send reeume to: P.O. Box 2004. Soutnftaid. Ml 48037. A l t : M r * RoCxns

MACHINERY REPAIR TECHNICIAN

aary. Earn whBe you team. M u a be able to paaa security clearance Exceaent aalery and benef i t * Agee 20-28 CaB Mon -Wed , 9am to 3pm.

1-800-922-1702

MAINTENANCE a parson t o work kjB Uma a West-land apt. comptox 459-6600

MAINTENANCE/Machine Repek immedtaM opening, m u a have ax-partanoa a hydrauBc 4 mechenica preeee* etactrtoa 4 v — — appt CaB 8:30am - 4pm.

utaldlng. For Ti. Cold Forge

362-1644

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed Immedtately High speed buffing, lemtor ia work M u a be neat 4 de-pendable. 46.00 hour. 30 hours a weak to atari. 348-6470

MAINTENANCE PERSON - l o w o r t a Southf ield apartment complex. Must have aome experience a elec-trical, p lumbing, heating 4 cooang. overst maintenance 4 carpantry. M u a have lae ia i iuBe C M 557-4520

MAINTENANCE PERSON Mature maintenance person wtth trenaportatton for buay Activity Can-ter. 3pm-11pm. Cuetod ia MBIs plus abmty to w o r t wftn people. C M tor miervtaw, Farmington Community Center 477-8404

MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL idea for reUreea. DxeBent op^or t i j -rVty wfth growth oompeny part Ume - pemters. prep « d r y w M . electric, window g laze r * roo fe r * se-curity guerds and genera mainte-nance. M u a have experience and

Immediate open ing* 354-0320

M A I N T E N A N C E To assist m maintenance of subur-ban apartmant complex Salary, apartment and uta i t ta* C M Mon. thru Fri. 9am l o 4pm.

2 8 7 - 8 3 0 5 MAINTENANCE - TEMPORARY

Full-t ime, temporary w o r t (180 days) to perform mamtananca dutlee a Townehip h M . 45.00/46.00 an hour. Must have exceBenl driving record. Apply- Canton Twp Pereon-n a Dept.. 1150 S Canton Canter Rd.. Canton.

An E q u a Opportunity Employer

M A I T E N A N C E P E R S O N ( A l l Around) for apartment complex a lYatr-end Must nave own toota 4 be able to t ro rk tu t U m e 46/t i r . Call Soe at 721^8111

INTERIOR DECORATING Decorating Oan, America 1 hvstest g r o w i n g I n t e r i o r d e c o r a t i n g franchise a t featured a Woman ' ! Day 4 on the Today Show, is looking for a few creative Individuals l o tram for a career a t ha excit ing ftald For an mtarvtaw 4 a free decorator ee-eeaament t e a c M 559-5370

INTERIOR PLANTSCAPE TECHNICIAN

W M eetabHahed oompeny looking for a highly motivated, pereonebte eeff starter to maintain green plants. Pay commanaurata with abaty. aome benef i t * C M J a n a 559-5828

JANITORIAL HELP - Pari time even-Ings available a Southfield commer-cMI of f ice building. 44.00 per hour. C M Mr, Johreon, 356-57B0

JANITORIAL Permanent part Ume. Novi 4 9 M M Rd., H o u r * 6.30 AM. - 9:30 AM. C M 534-8647

JANITORIAL SERVICES Branch Manager. Experienced proteeelona sought to manage Detroit merket tor national firm. M u a have current major contract experience. C M Mr White: 356-5780

JANITORS - pert time » welcome.

1140 Rankin, Troy, na l raae welcome. Hegetatem Mfg.,

585-5340

JOBSI JOBS! JOBS! United Community Services IS looking tor 40 people who went lo wo r t . We provide part Uma employ-ment While helping you find fua t ime w o r t BuBdlng maintenance, human aervlcee and ctartca )obe our specialty. NO FEE1 Applicants m u a be a taaa 18 years old, Wve a Wayne County (but not Detroit) v i d n e t t Federal income guidelines For more In tormaion cell:

865-4044 Sponsored by Wayne Co. Private m d u « r y Corp.

KNIGHTS INN Now ecceptlng appacations f o r

DESK SERVICE MANAGERS. HOUSEKEEPERS 4 MAINTENANCE Apply 10-12pm or 2-4pm Tuaa. 4 Thure. 6500 Wick ham Dr Romulus or 41216 Ford Rd . Canton.

LAB TECH - tor Troy corporation, aome chemary background 4 aome handa-on experience, t cp dollar. c M Lois a UnHorce 846-6501

LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN

Minimum 2 veers o l experience aa Landacepe Foreman. FuB time poel-t lon with benefits. Send reeume snd salary htalory to: Box 666. Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newapapere. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvonta. Michigan 48150

LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR Company seeking a highly motivat-ed m d M d u a wfth a minimum of 2-3 yrs. experience Plant knowledge, construct ion 4 equipment experi-ence raqulrad C M Mon -Fri., 9am-4:30pm, Land 4 Plant 540-8171

LATCH KEY RECREATION Worker -Experienced with children 4 chad development c l s n n preferred-Ap-

YMCA 28100 c ermmgtom Rd 553-4020

LA UN DRY/HOUSEKEEPING Apply a person: Marycrea Manor

15475 Mlddtabeit, Uvonta

427-9175 LAWN 4 TREE SPRAY technlciene needed mdMduele m u a be pro-duct ion oriented 4 ebla to d e a with pu bac on a day lo day baae Good pey 4 UanaWs Contact tha Davey Tree Expert Co . Cantor. 459-8690

Leasing Agent/ Resident Manager

tor luxury apertment complex a northern suburbs Sand ree ime to Attentton Leeetng Agent. 7125 Orc-hard L M a Rd S tae 106. W Held. Ml 48033

LIFE GUARD8 4 Bwkn instructors D a y * evenings and weMenda -m u a ftave currant W S I . Advanced LJtaeavmg. end C P R C M 476-8010

LIFE GUARD, W S I., days tor Jew-ish Community Garner h i m oon-tact Stuart or leave r m t g a 861-

1000 ex l 231

LIGHT MANUFACTURING Hard working m d M d u a lo partorm tght manufacturing operet lon* Ap-p lcat ions taken i em-12 noon et 12275 Dbde Redtord Mi 46223 M o n thru Fri

LIGHT PRODUCTION WORKERS if your ere 18 yman ol aga or over have -enable n w e p o i l a b o n high school g r a d u a l * s eadanl of M k » -igen tor a taaa 2 years «Mh r u n ant Waabta atlttuda we wS pu l your akata to w o r t today Umtmurn w a g * b a n a M * Apphr a person a AWC 26400 W ( M M Dew 4 mkatar

MAKE-UP ARTIST/RECEPTIONIST and MASSEUSE Htohly skilled LKeneed Profeeelonale. Farm Hll l t a r e * Full-t ime

Farmington 455-0474

MAKE-UP ARTIST Motivated Make-up A r t t a ready to launch a eucceeaful Salon Coametic Center C M 352-5790

MANAGE FOOD CONCESSION STAND

(Reedy Made Food t a Southfield Office Bidg.). No experience necee-sary Hours 8AM-4PM, Mon, thru Fri. Apply, V a a e * ' t Catering, 26750 W BMI taRd . 354-0121

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE CAREER for health d u b mdut t r y United Hea th Spa. Uvonta a r e *

477-5623

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE for Plym-outh convenience store M u a be 21 or over. 45 hour t o atari lor the right person. Apply a person before noon. Mayflower Party Shop, 824 S Mam. Plymouth See Vic

MANAGEMENT 430-442K Entry leva

C * l Today 557-1200 Fee 475 Only I Job Network

M A N A G E R f o r W H O L E S A L E JEWELRY Operat ion - to coordinate Sataa Staff 4 Inventory Control. Ex-perience necessary Send reeume 4 rafarencee, to: Box 572, Obeerver 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w t p a p e r * 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd.. U v o n i * Michigan 48150

MANAGER Fu l t ime poeltlon. needed immedi-ately for computer aoftware ran ta a o r e In Westland. Call 522-6011

MANICURIST EXPERIENCED m alt phaaea of N M Art 4 N M Care. Located In beautiful Med i ca off ice Bidg Carol. 353-0899

MANICURIST & HAIR STYLIST wantad tor Northvflta talon. M u a have at taaa one year shop experi-

346-9747 enca

MANICURIST wanted lo set prod-ucts lor n M supply diatr lbutor a

Has. Contact JIB m o m -855-5386

Fermlngto ings onfy.

MANUFACTURING ENGINEER

With technical background in CMC programming for lathe and mai op-erations. Muat hava M O . m e n u * programming and computer aaaut experience. Aeroapace engine compontents work. MCGREGOR MANUFACTURING CORP.. 2785 W e a Mapla Roed. Troy. Mich.. 46064 849-9320

MANUFACTURING MANAGER We ere e l op rated m a a stamping organization operat ing aa an auton-omous dMalon of a fortune 500 company We are searching for a p rac t l c * hands on manufacturing manager. Cand ldaas mua : have exteriaive experience with tool re-pak using SPC to pm point 4 solve p r o b l e m * be able to lupervtae a -tecttvely m e union environment: be-lieve that teem wor t , organization 4 open communicat ion are keys to tucceas It you betalve you can help ue ptaaae t e n d your reume 4 current compenaa ion to Box 734 Obeerver I Eccentric Newapapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Lhronta. Michigan 48150

Mater ia l Hand le rs Dunham's Sport ing Goods needs fua l ime warehouee parsonn* for Its Lrvonia dtatrlbutlon center No expe-rience neceeaary but helpful. 44 hour to start, benefits available Ap-ply. Mon thru Fri., 6-4 pm . a 38170 Amrt ie ln, between Ptymouth 4 Schoolcraft , w e a al Newburgh building 4, dock 15, Livonia. No phone c a M accepted Do not c M Wonder land M M Store

An Equa Opportunity Employer

MECHANICALLY-INCLINED Person lo r e p M Mopeds Leon Mowers 4 Blcyclea Apply Bob • Cycle Shop 24470 Five M M . Redford

MECHANIC - Experienced only M u a have own tools Golf coures equipment S smeB engine repak 17 75 per hour 459-5130; 453-1900

MECHANICS Experienced Mechanics Trim 4 DrtveablBty Only experienced need appry See John Phaap* or Dan Moran a

Art Morgan Pontiac 4 GMC 29300 T a a g r a * R d . Sout i taad

MODELING 4 Career Center John Caaabtancaa Admleelone Advlaor M l uma comrmaaor plue bonus attract ive surroundmgs sxd t l ng work u M experience d s e k i a b i t Troy 583-2097 Plymouth 456-0700

MORTGAGE LOAN ORIGINATOR Experience preferred

C M Progreeehe Mortgage Corp J A Kronk 353-6692

MORTGAGE LOAN PROCESSOR For growing mortgage compeny a South held Experience or re* eae te background pi etai i ed C M GeB a

353-6692

LJOMT PWOOUCTION Some e n o * AJao M ac tum* Apprert toa

2 veer , expert-Suetrtee. 22*40

Orchard Lake R 4 V Span

:a Rd .

LOVE PLANTS? - Ot getlc person needed to cere tor Bve p tan l t V w w e r d a meetlona M u a ba M B groomed 4 able to

eoata was P w n e n e m pan 4 days per w a M Natabte reqxkred Exparlanoe ore-

wS tram 4 b a n e Sto C M S30am-4 30pm 426-6660

MACHINE OPERATOR Irs experience

i s g i l i i i i k Troy

Mtg. 1 140 M6-6340

MOTEL NIGHT AUOfTOR F t * t part Ume Exparlanoe ne aary C M between 9am-3om

533-4030

M C SPORTING GOOOe LIVONIA LOCATION

Aocaptkvg appBcaaona tor f u l

p h o n e No sa le* Permanent pert-l ime M u a have car. 549-0444

NEEDED FOR SOUTHFIELD AUTO

DEALERSHIP

•Expertanoed now car D4B*

•Clerk Typat Switchboard operator

GOOO BENEFITS

353-9000 NEWSPAPER DELIVERY

Dearborn TVnee Herald Routoa avaUabta a Deerhom 4 Dearborn H t * A M tor C h * « *

No Experience Necessary

HeaMng 4 Cooang Compa-ny a expanding and adding to thek force. Looking tor people that want tucioaea. Compeny wS tram. Com-pany truck provided, excel-lent pay. M u a have vaMd dr iver"! toenee and good drtvkig record.

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

478-2784 NOW TAKING applications for Man-ager and Cashier lor telf serve gaa and food shop. Apply a parson a United OH, 7010 Mlddtabeit Rd.. Garden City.

NOW! Three (3) Openings now exist tor smart-minded persons a our l o o * Branch Office. T h a oppor tuni ty H for ambit ious individuals who want to g a ahead. To qualify . you naad a posit ive atti-tude. aeif-confktance 4 be under a Doctor 's Care with a permanent P h y s i c * / M e d i c * Problems (private enterprtae). This poaltton offers ben-efits 4 on-the-iob training. Previous axpertance not necaaaary Guaran-teed Income lo atari . C M M r * K. 9am-1pm or 5-8pm, 547-6153

NURSE AIDES Want to uae your nurakig back-ground? Become a I celar parent lor

non-ambulatory teenager wfth m e n t * retardation. W o r t to your own home and earn over $850 p * month a supp lement* Income. Pre-fer home wfth f t r a floor bedroom. C M HOMEFINOER In Wayne County. 455-6680 - - - 333-4410

OAK PARK School District a ac-cept ing appkcattoris for the poa ton of eubetltule school eecurtty off icer Previous security experience pre-ferred. 43.35 per hour. C M Mr. B r l dwM 6-11:30am 546-6800 An

Equa Opportunity Employer

O F F I C E A S S I S T A N T - S e l f -motfvate. pood organ iza t ion* a k S * capable of managing a variety of re-sponabBlttaa. 16-40 hours per week aa needed a buay but pteaaanl off-ice Of growing Uvonia corporation. Strong bookkeeping MBta required. Data entry experience t p k j * Sand reeume and aalary requirements to: Mr. Nagy. P. 0 . Box 51220, Uvonta. MI481S0

PHONE ORDER DESK Need parson *Mh congenial a M M d e and istaphont aapatanca tar ear-

Knowledge c helpful Good

of cfty and auburbe

including eariWiga Malory, tec Baa 7156. Btoormtatd MBta. Ml.. 48013

PICTURE F R A M E S H O P

In Rochester Seeks Hsip

Only non-amofcaft with experience

3 " " S a i 8:30AM-4:30PM

3 9 9 - 6 1 6 1 PICTURE FRAMERS - Product ion thop. wM tram. 2 t N f l operat ion.

Pereon with

"fiS ence. Apply F e < w j i * j 9 -17

Highwey, Southftald 364-2343

PICTURE PRAMER Part Uma. 20-26 hours par week. Evenings 4 w e M -enda. Downtown Birmingham. Appty a parson a The Great Frame Up, 215 BrownM 10-9pm Mon-FrL

PLANT MANAGER person needed tor growing p r e d -a o n m e t * machine ahop a MBtord

l M u a have good macMnaahop background 4 adiiilntatraUve axpa-rtanoe. Sand raauma to PO Box 264. Farmington Mata. Ml. 46024 or C M between 9-3 471-2300

PLYMOUTH AREA Dry CI e o n * looking tor Counter help - fua or pert t l m * W S tram. 463-7168

PORTER tor Deed Car M u a ba experienced era aoene* Contact 474-3342; morning* only

v Department, and hava drfv-

Mr Boaa «

PORTERS needed a Tamaroft Bu-c k s Sarvtoa Dept. FuB t l m * m u a ha^tagooddrtv C M Tkn McManus

PRESS OPERATOR/REPAIR PER-SON - FuB Uma tor toe* stamping plant. Factory axpertanoe required,

a person from 8am-12 noon mduat r l * Drtve, P lymouth

(acroat from Burrougha).

RENTAL AGENT Pari ame tor a p * t i w M cawiptai a Fsrmlngton MBta- C M Mon. thru FrL

•4S-7STS

R E N T A L A G E N T

mg tor a t p a c M parson to • • n g taam. Should bo a a f l B

Uxlbta. creadve 4 an|oy wcuklng the pubac. C M Kathy 388 8020

r e s i d e n t A L MORTAGE LOAN OFFICERS

Coneum* Mortage Corp. haa at al opanknt aoaBaMa a Peimto HBa tooaSon tor expertanoed i taga ioen ofSoera a Oatdand c<

gmauon of FHA, VA 4 loan* E aftta 4 growth Send

Corp. Farmington HBM.MI 480 I S

r e s p o n s i b l e p e o p l e rwadad tor making glees flora oontatnars and DaBvary Driver. Good pay. M

L 33061 hava good drMng 8 M B * Lhr. 476-0123.

i w .

RETAIL MANAGEMENT l oham i

a u M d u a a tor portunfty Soma c uBagt background 4 work axpertance pretorred. Rapid

imam, benefit* THE FISHER AGENCY IMC

Employment Agency 477-6816

RETAIL/89 Na t i on * chato m u a I 20 poeftlona a houaaeai aa 4 aport-a y goods dept. R B 4 p a r t - W n *

tor ooaega students 4 grade Car B a d . C m ' - — I 2-6pm. 531-7828

RETIREE tor stock work and gener* irialntarianoe. Apply a person. Mon-day. Fab. 16. 9AM-noon. 8621 Lyn-don. b * s e * i Uvemota 4 Wyoming.

r e t i r e e needed, around, by 20 unit d o tor supervision

part-Oma, year Birmingham oon-

PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR expertanoed rTEK 960 two oolor, benef i t * 363-8120

PRODUCE HELPWANTED

Apply in person After 2pm

JOE'S PRODUCE 33152 W. 7 Mile

Livonia

OFFICE SERVICES CLERK Southftald compeny seeks man-room I shipping. receiving clerk. Can-didataa wUl be reapon*bta. be. dependable and maintain a d r M n g record. Some heavy mung required. M u a be wil l ing to work f lexible hours Including soma even-ings and Sa tu rday * C M a f t * 8 30am. 353-3311, Ext. 217

O P P O R T U N I T Y ! BE PART OF A GLAMOROUS BUSI-NESS WITH A FAST GROWING COMPANY.

SPECIAL CECILLE'S AT TEL-12, OAKLAND. SUMMIT PLACE 12-OAKS, EASTLAND 4 WESTLAND MALLS.

NOW HIRING COSMETICS. FRAGRANCES.

EXPERIENCE DESIRED GREAT WAGES 4 FRINGES

- GREAT COMMISSION PROGRAM

CALL FOR APPOINTMENT

642-5116 OPTICAL DISPENSER

C a r e * opportunity for expertanoed O s p e n e * / M a n a g *

420,000 per yr. plua. Excellent benefits 4 commissions. C M Personn* st 543-5100

OPTICAL - Due to expenalon a the Detroit Metro eree we have open-ings tor persons with o p t i c * sxperl-ance Openings a Uvonta. Ann Ar-bor, Ypaiant l snd throughout De-troit metro sree. For interview send resume or ca t . Nuvtaton. 29661 Ptymouth Road, Uvonta. Mich., 48150, Attention: Karen Webb

261-3220 An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y *

ORDER EXPEDITOR - Reapon*b«l -ttaa Include phone contact wtth cus-tomers 4 venders, proceeelng of re-ceiving 4 shipping doexjments. han-dling of freight claims 4 tracers 4 o b t a n i n g 4 Improving d * f v e r y datee from suppliers. Experience a s similar poartlon Is required- FuB t ime Benefits Uvonta area.

421-9300. Ext 300

1 0 0

P A C K A G E R S N E E D E D

I M M E D I A T E L Y tor tha Uvonta a r e * M u a be able lo work 8 hour sh i f t * bs over 18 years of ags 4 heve ra tab le I ran sport s-t ion Come m and apply between tha hours of 9am-3 30pm or c M .

Somebody Sometime

Temporary Help 19203 Merr iman

(VMage Feehion MM> (7 mile 4 Merr iment

477-0900 PAINTER - EXPERIENCED

Good wagea Own t ransportat ion CM: 541-7786

PAINTER - EXPERIENCED Muat have own traneporlatton C M eveninge or l a t k e n d s . 434-6812

PAINTERS Expertanoed m the new houee ftald

Cat Between 8 I I PM and 10 PM 879-5549

PAINTERS HELPERS tor truck work U i a i be reaeble Some axpe-rtance helpful ( 5 en hour to start

722-2888

PART-TIME Mature pereon. neat appeerenee lo asaiet m welcoming cuaomere lo our beeut l fu ahcxwroom No experi-ence neceeaary 45 p * hour Apply m pereon. Deer Sailers Ford, 2e0u W Maple Rd . Troy, aee Frenk

P A R T T IME Super supp lement* moome We pey adverttzers 110 p * account In-centtvea If setae reeuft 5-10 hours per week some Sal No door lo door seeing 450 * C M 537-0015

M O R T G A G E O F F I C E R

Aggreealve aeif-mottvslad mdMdu-a needed tor an expendkig mort-gage corporef ion Eammg po ten f i *

unemaed W « train C M John Altar 737 2203

PART TIME 45 -86 P * Hour Otalrlbuls coupons tor edverttamg promot ion a meK* department stores Wesltand Faktane Oak lend "ocaOone Raouiree outgoing aonaBfy and p v t a e a l n n *

" S S m o

•>ERSO*l neeaed tor N M drkAn^ k genera tabor a Farmington taes machine ahop o * l between 9-3

471-2300

Appty a person 29473 Seven 1

Rd at Mktdtatielt Lfvonta. MUh

PERSON TO DIRECT TRAFFIC m s School Perking Lot k-om 3pm to 4pm Mon thru Fn Fi ' s r m m g o n

PHONE CANVASSERS Experienced ooid t M s r i wer tad Beee pay plus bonus Only the b e * need apply C M Miehaas ' o l free

1-800-446-4273

PHONE SOLICITORS wanted 44 86 oer hox* plue oommtaaton Day 4 everang aiPHs a1 iwBahta WBch Ther-m * Window M Wayne 722-S3S3

PRODUCTION & MACHINE OPERATORS

We are now accepting appacat ions Apply a t

S.M.C. 800 Junction, Ptymouth

P R O G R A M A I D E S FuB 4 part ume, human sarvtoee

I. 476-0170

PROGRAMMER J18.000/YR Entry L a v *

C M Today 567-1200 Onfy Fee $75 J o b Network

PROGRAMMER - 1-3 y * enca, DOS - IBM sseembtar. Plym-outh s r s * Reply to box 644, Ob-

4 Eccentric Newspaper * 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., LNonto. Michigan 48150

PUT ALL OF your p r a c t l c * t t d t a t o w o r t driving, teaching, budget ing, pe rson* relation* ba an Aide a a Fsrmlngton sraa group home tor edufts wfth m e n t * retardation. FuB and part Uma, flexible h o u r * Excel-lent driving record re a person a t 33229 Mon - Fri 9 AM. - 4 PM., down town Fsrminglon Shopping C e n t * .

Q C MANAGER Q1 rs ied l o c * Automotive S u p p a * needs s take-charge, sett-start ing organizer to head up a young but rapidly expanding dapertmerrt a tha DM Cutting 4 Stamping Industry. Degree 4 3 to 5 yeers experience preferred. Send reaume 4 salary

h iaory. to: Mr. Rax Cuttotta. P.O. Box 40779, Radtord. Ml. 48240

QUALITY TECHNICIAN avned ia ts openings for salary QC technic ian* SPC 4 stamping rtance s m u a . Send reeume to:

W.C. MoCurdy Co., P.O. Box 1256, Troy,ML 46099-1256

QUARTZ CLOCKWORKS SALE Extremely accurate. 8 yr guarantee. 45.95. e * Indudee h a n d * s w e e p * numbers. Repak old c locks or meke your own. Aleo targe variety of Bn-tehed d o c k * I t r g * d o c k w o r k * and aoms repak. C M Bob Arnold, Redtord 536-3349

RATER Michigan region* cftlce haa an Im-mediate opening for a P e r s o n * Lines Rater Pi e l * 2 or more )taars previous company experience a the m a n u * ratings of poBctas. W B coo-sktar 3 to 5 years agency experi-ence OueBftad candkjatee. ptaaae c M

827-7400 ext. 465 AMERISURE COMPANIES

An E q u * Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST wanted tor growing mongega banker a Birmingham arsa Ught typing. Contact T o m Smith. M s y f t o w * Mortgage Corp.. 546-7050.

RECEPTIONIST P i ng SALON U a n a o e r t * ex-

a 4 pre i i i si y i * -352-5790

RECEPTIONIST, Ha* Salon - Par i time. Tueedey-Frldey. 9AM-2 30PM Experienced, a c t f v * personable f lexible a r t l c u l a t * dependab le 44 75/negotiable Sa*y 851-7464

RECORDS WORD

PROCESSOR S t a n d * d Feder * Benk. a savings matkutton haa an mvnedtate open-ing for a Recorda Word Pi a ceeecir a Us rapidly expancBng Loan DNMIon-

The i I candidate w * i typing a vsrtafy of tatlar* memorerv d ime. torms snd reports for the de-part m e n Further dutlee <HB include Hing. art i teee change* as wea a t

ement - r p m g akflta I 55wpm jS ofAce

tenagami end the abSty to uae van-machines required. AbaNy

to o p * s t e s word pforeeakig ma-chine eeeent l* (MBl pretorred I

Apply n parson 9 30eet 3 30pm *

S T A N D A R D F E D E R A L B A N K

Savlng*'kViancta * tar ik :e t 2401 W Big Beaver

Troy Ml 46064

E q u * Opportunity Employer M a ta ' t emate -Hand loappad /V*

R E N T A L A G E N T FuB Time Mature pereon required tor lerpa auburben epa i tma ia oom-

R E N T A L A G E N T Rart time tor a p * 1 m * a uomptas a Novi and HmthiBta ende - i raeear r C M Mon ewu

REWARD Yourself wfth a good lob. Senior dt tzans welcome, ftaxlbta h o u r * good pay, to* or part t ime Apply * Get * Go Mini Mart. 250 S. Eaton, Birmingham. Mao 3346 HBton Rd , n o * 10 M B * Famdale. C M :

3 3 2 - T 0 5 5 ROUTE DRIVERS l a v * poaMon wtth opportuni ty tor advanoamant. 5 days p * week, paid benef i t * MuM be dependable. A good driving raoord a a must. For mtarvtaw appointment c M betstaan 9AM-11AM 894-1569

ISeCURTTY OfFICETO

O M M l l l County f w e e t a m auburbe a the apaoMBad areet ofhoapSato a B B a M M secwlty SaBry a > to $» H Nr. RaSreaa 4 coesge stodsnts • c o m a . Apply Mon. etru FrL 8:30-3:30 a Nation Wide Security ofltoe ^ • r e a you. 27678 FtankJn Rd. Re-g a n o y O f t t o e H

30300 Van Dyke «229, Warren 7 5 V 2 0 1 4

Security Officers Mlttona t M M I t Raqukamento:

Car. p h o n * drNa^s Boanae and no

Bto 4 heetth meursno* MuM bring a high school dtatoma or QBD. V M m u a bring DO 214 Apply Mon. Vmi FrL 9 J 0 a m to 3:30pm

P i n k e r t o n s , I n c . 15565 Northland Dr.,

206 E, Southfield

569-1004 An E q u * Opportunity Employer

SECURITY PERSON - Evening* Ap-ply a person P l a n Lane* 42001 arm Arbor Rd. Plymouth. 453-4880

SERVICE PERSON taundry

836-9006

SERVICE PERSONS^ [openlnga tar •ow wrttvwtthouf track

tor Uvonta baaed a n a r e p t * : * i i * H • M s compeny. Cef Kan a t

421-0618 or 1-600-327-7069

SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES

Nat ion* Men care oompeny seeks D II ST - - -* -« 1 -*

oeotcneo,, ot«eriniDie. naro • o f * -mg mdhriduea aa Service Rapra-sentatNa* The I d a * cianBdMat m u a ba able to sftoc-Un*; work hv depandantfy, oommumcata with ouatomar* partorm minor p a p * work and ba safety oonectous. Tha M Uma position oftars advenoe-mant opportunlbs* CoBegs and/or ment opportunrtl tu r f /horBouf tu r * Competitive salary, plus Lenaflt* For consideration, caB

TRU g r e e n CORP. 939-6070 525-6200

SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS wanted tor fufl asrve service staUon. Apply a t M o M 8tatton, 910 E Huntor

An

SHEET METAL LAY-OUT Electric* Enctoeure* MuM be able to read print* sM-up 4 operate

wfth 8tripplt 4 Pi les Uvonta.

SHOWCASES w / I g M * Goodoond^

ROUTE SALES PERSON MuM be good with peopta. be bond-able, good driving record, and over 21. C M for appointment 536-6090

SALES ASSISTANT For luxurious condominium d * M opment a W. Btoomdald. W o r t part Uma 1 or 2 days par w e M and oeca-

vVonment. C M a f t * 12 Noon. 861-1750

opportunity tor IndNldi.aW I in the ftaid of s a l e * W s

MB tram If nseded. Looking tor e t a * speaking, strong minded IndMduaB determined to msfce big money. Large u m n p * i y a tetamarkedng ftald MB ba holding mtsrvtawe Mon. thru Fri. between M R I FuB 4 Ume poalttons sva around tha tri oounty self s tow* 4 c M now! A M for Ed. 559-4330

Do your-

SALES OPPORTUNfTY - FuB Time For Design oriented person Ir le ise l -ed a titaeUng 4 work ing with the public. WB t r * n . No Sundey* Bkmmgham A r e * 644-5646

SALES PERSON/MECHANICALLY-mcaned - tor Parts C o u n t * 4 Floor Sa le* Apply: Bob s Cycle Shop, 24470 FNe Mae, Redford.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE Now N the b e * Ume to atari your R e * Estate c a r e * . Tha DurMn Company Realtors ERA. ottora out-standing Free Training programa 4 a k i t * esied a peopto commit ted to s fuB tkne real sststo c a r e * . Our strong management backing, su-perb ofAca facBBsa 4 sftoctfva nwr-chandamg tooa combine to seaure you of a suooeeefm 4 p ro f t taba ca-re*. 1. Free Pra-Uoanss R e * Estate -C I .40 h r *

2. Free Poa Lloenang Classes . 3 6 to*

...35 h r * 4. Elegartl Computerized offtoea 5. 24 Rr. Management becking S H lghe* Commaalon Ratee

Prommem Community Standing

MEL DURBIN, CRB CRS PRESIOENT

Birmingham^'roy 642-4300 W.8toomitaid/Fi

M1-6000

Punch 425-6842

SKILLED UPHOLSTERER 4

Plymouth I

SMALL Farmington manufacturer needs an sntry lev* 8hlpptog Mane-g * wfth poeabl i melds setae. Poal-tton indudee meurence 4 Benefit* Rspfy Mth raeurre or tattar to Box 878, Obeerver 4 Eccentric Maaapa-p a r * 36251 Schooler aft Rd- Uvo-n i * Michigan 48150

AMBmOUSTWfMARKETER w o p e r h o u r mm

s n 12AM Guarsntasd h o u r * eaps bonus to atari. Seme M J a e j Ittons I U t r i l U u M enced. For moreIntoa

Part-Ume; Oae or M M N poeetona In I L — *~ 11 nH . .-f ^^1 uvona. Motrrt ieo • w w t w eem oww 47. an hour. SaMry +

T E L E M A R K E T E R * JS

^ IT.

Fua or pari ton* Sea N B U U S preS-ucta to u l s t a i f i i i l auuwaa* Exp*-rtance h e l p * * Mature, n l M l l . nan smomr Ssnd resume to Mr s_ Mr . J o b * . Inc.. 27190 W. S k B * S o M f f _

T E L E M A R K E T I N G :

a weak en da too. Part tone.

• a ;

T O P P A Y -

T O P B E N E F I T S *

Cal l 8 5 5 - 8 9 1 0

A D I A The Employment

EVER A FEE

TELEPHONE OPERATORS

be I a t a t i l i t o t anda 4 hoBday* Peri or M l Appecatlona sccepied Mon.-FrL 9em-3pm. 14T11 ti. 8 MBa Rd.. E o f f

T P I I F R

of work on deyei parson. 10am-3pm, Mon. I

F i r s t F e d e r a l o f M i c h i g a n

27777 SouthfleW Rd. Lathrup Vilieoe

An E q u * Opportunity o w p t o y

STEAM CLEANING RES1 rAURANTS cuB t ime only Moa iy rH fits. Refer-e n o e * C M 542-7750

STOCK HELP, expert snced. tor s m M r e t M store. Good pay. Appty-1 lower d's Beauty S inp l y . 33318 Grand R t o * . Farmington 477-5449

STOCK PERSON/COURCR Li.i.sBsnt opportunity lor ths e nkig coatgs student. Ilsetoi o

meciata fuB Ume opening lor s ture. i ssponstols I n d M d u * A cants m u a ba 18 years of school graduates and have Ml drivers Boenee. Job Involves op-srstmg s print ing prsas. ooieptaMaa

" dekverta* stocking mppSsa/

e a vsad

d * w deHvt ecwlpment, minor m * Work

thru Friday f rom 9AM to 5PM. Start ing rata a 45.21 p * hour plus luB benef i t * If

c M J l Monday through Friday aftar 2 PM: 595-7577

An E q u * Opportunity E m p l o y *

STOCK PERSON - PART TIME Apply a parson a BudgM Auto

19133 Schoolcraft. Detroit. 272-0675

SCHOOL BU8 DRIVER Psrt Tais. Experience on heavy trucks or buss * Retiree Welcome O M Psrk G s r s g * 399-0660

SEAMSTRESS tor aherat lore Beginnings BrldM Shop. 640 Starkweeth* , Plymouth-Apply Mon-Frl 10-5

SEAMSTRESS needed pert or fuB tlm* lato* be expertanoed a wed-

VWag* 21745 W Warren. 562-

SEAMTRESS - expertanoed m men 4 women's a l terat ion* FuB or part-t ime 8 MBe/V275 a r e * C M

349-5175

S E A M T R E S S Apply M o n - S * . St M l t i i M * J S, 312 Mem St . Rochester

SECURITY Community pert-t ime openings UnMorme sup-

C Apply a psrson. Bern to 3pm, -Fri Sutton Place Aper tmen t *

S Mae between Tstagrsph 4 L a h e *

GREAT A S S I G N M E N T S

Openings tor security pe rsonn* Ex-pertanoed or we ata tram We ha«e 5 day

4 14 positions a the Troy/

Work k * or pert Ume - Your Cho to * Apply Mon-Frl 9em-4pm 17903 W 10 Mka | u a E of Southftald

W I S E . INC E q u * Opportimlty Employer M/F

8ECURITY GUARD. 4100 hire bonua 84 - 85 p * h o w knmsdlels apentngs tor. un«ormn>lam dothea guerde Detroit- SouThAeid °on»taC end Troy eree* C M 540-2S37 or apply a Ambar Assoc 725 S

SECURITY

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G S

GUARDIAN • ON THE MOVEIt Due to ma|or growth, wa are targe m a n b * of ijuseBsi1

ortvoers Requ i rements home taMc"ni'is. w m t a g euto vs6d m r h l g s r d r t w ' s Icenas 4 no ixkia-

Store Merchandiser

Part Time

W s are s nattona distr ibutor of fam-By books 4 videos l u l l i n g sn M -v i d u * to w o r t 12-15 h r * per wee* msrchandtalng our products a lha Gsrdan City arsa retM s t o r e * We alao heve a poalbon aveBabta tar an m d N l d u * to wor t 20-23/hrs per

i Jtskig our product a ths Southftald Stsrbng salary a 45 p * hr Ftaxlbta deyt lme hours Car neceeeery Auto meuranoe required For coneidere-Uon CM Scott Bate*

Coliect - 312-547-4444

C B S Subsidiary of CHAS. LEVY COMPANIES

Uon a our Uvonta ofl lo* T a B * ax-reouked. Good typing 4 * Exceaent starting aalery.

Apply a pereon - 10-3pm. DETRorr FEDERAL SAVINGS

M L Uvonta. An E q u * Opportunity E m p l o y '

THEATER HELP - M abta. Apply a pereon. Old O r B a r t Theetor. 12 MBa 4 O n X a r t Ls*s Rd. 563-22j 1

THERAPISTS NEEDED, who sre kv tareeted a being pari of a gmelea came a Birmingham. Ceaa Load

•d innovative ktaaa e * -ravaaMe Pay Boa* Saftd

reeumee to C P A . . 124 8 . Wood-ward. St* 1. BkiiikighanL ML 44011 We look forward to hearing from you.

TOOL 4 DIE REPAIR JOURNEYMAN

»I J - J « - - - - • - - • -L U S O A G IOR 8 * O « FN«N®I E T E M P -

a g ptanL Good L e n e M * Send re-eume l o O L Anderson C o . 12400 Burt Rd.. Detroit, M l 4B22S. Or cM 5SS-12aO

T O O L M A K E R S FuB or part t k n * WB consider ureea. Uvonta.

TRANSPLANTERS nesa»H tor Troy

Sr s a n h o u s e . M o n . - F r i . , 4 A M -:30PM Mlnlmian wags Jobs w B

bs temporary . C M

TRANSPORT AIOE NUCLEAR

To partorm a variety of e lud ing t r a n s p o r t !

phone commun lca l l on * WB M l spproxknatsf f 25 Sours per week on ths seriy afternoon aNTL Seme SM-urday work reqkBred. For detoBa

GARDEN CITY MOSPfTAL

Gerden Oty. Ml 48136 421-3300, SXL 277

An E q u * Opportunity Employ*

TRAVEL AGENT Corporate Agent nssdsd. 2 y r * W -

mSemaOon* expertanee a good 4 2 4 4 7 1 6

i * experience nsce te* j r . Sabre trained, good

TRAVEL AGENT Experienced S e b r * F u l Uma. CaB Sua s r . Plymouth Trevto

455-6600

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS A l A r e e * 444 per Dtam

Redtod Union Schooa 592-3309

SUMMER POSITIONS OPEN tor QuaBltad Uta G u e r d * »wtm In-structors. DMnc Inatructors 4 Ten-iae instructors, rtaaee CM 526-9645

or ssnd reeume to 538 E Long Lake Rd Troy, Mi 46098

SUPERVISORS Expending hiuahmg oompeny haa openings lor l i r a shift pemi supervi-sor 4 second eNft product ion super-vtaor Knoetadgs of automated pemi ayetane h*pA4 H you'd M e a cheaenge of a new ptant start-up. we'd flka to h e * t o r n you. RsB i m

company p * d t p rom thermg I end reeume smh

paid benefits m-4

ery with dudk ig

tory lo- SupenMeor. P O Box Wsrren. Ml 46092-0329

SURFACE GRINOER OPERATOR I CM t 1 ye* axpertance I

9-4 PM 728-1990 SWIM INSTRUCTORS. LIFE GUAROS Variety of csaseee lo leach Ftaxlbta hours WSl pre-tarrsd Apply YMCA 827 S Wsyns Roed 721-7644 SWIMMING POOL Service peopta

pey tor Wa trem

TAX OFFICE MANAGER FiA time poemwi tor down rhwr oS-•oa Mu« heve tax experience SM

471-OOSO

TAX PREPARER WANTED

Fermangson HBB CPA ofhoe 477-2325

TEACHER FOR DAY CARE CENTER ftosi.imi Ml Bon k644 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36281

TRAVEL AGENT Experienced Apoao SmeB South-

A^ncy GroMng to*.sg3ag with i

TRAVEL AGENT Experienced ApoBo. SaMry op*i. MoM ofllo* CM WeM*.

478-1311 TRUCK DRIVER tor serrv tractor 4

ua have ounem wNh C2 Michigan

Good driving recorSe mua Start 4240 p * weM srfth Bkae Croee 4 Blue SMeM CM 434-1730

T R U C K DRIVER Over lha road Mu* have experv

s Apply tori Ipm. OMmond Au-tomation, 23400

TRUCK DRIVERS Short Uoubta 4 tram

ta axpertanoe Long hoi»* CM 363-3110 ,

TRUCK MECHANIC

TRUCK TIRE PERSON

TYPESETTER - expertanoed Ful Ume Setary a iiauoftabto Oa worfcmg uwdWtoi'i* Need M M ataty fmone 722-M TYPESETTER/KEYUNER tor

GrepNo* 26648 BuMhBaM lathuc VMeg* ML. 4S076

TYPESETTER 3810 AM V*-eyo*. HwMR* 96 p * hour Key* ana. experienced Same

363-6120

48180

N s a ^ F l l l l f FuB 3AggRS_AiQga*jLMa-'Ti.,~ES r S r S S

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

to 81&000 PART -IMt - l l .FP jnlor ^•Wxje una axparianaa

B n ' Cent* wT 56»-163«

ag 4 • I • wnex-y Jeiar uL soma aa- I ssmafy wart OM CMSr MB W H . /

1QC*<P.C-12C) 04E Thursday. February 12.1M7

m Halp Wanted

: W A N T E D A M I A 1 or 2 boy* or gtrto

For CREW DELIVERY

• Hour* ftaxlbta • DaNver 250 to 300

n t m p i p t r t on Monday* & Thursday*

• Your own vehicle naadad e Average deflvery takaa

3-4 hours • Earn approx. $5 an hour • Garden City . West land , Ptymouth,Cant on araa*.

For furthar Information, (tax tha Obaarvar Circula-tion Department:

591-0500

WAREHOUSE MANAGER

! p i f 8 Mr b e n e a t o Y n a re-• a r o u k . mc. Ltoonta. M

502 Halp Wanted Dantal M*r1 i r * '

OETTAL ASSISTANT

Rh i m m a salary R.O. a « 912. NovC

DOiTAL A S M T A N T M M pay A benefits. Cantor

- 1 455-0460

DENTAL ASSISTANT M or p a d M a . tor Qenerd practtoa m UvorSa or BMktay. 541-8610

DENTAL ASSISTANT - To work par i Uma m tamBy l i n l M M toe Plymouth/Certon

In

455-BB44

DENTAL ASSISTANT - FuB Bme. B * * l — * pretarred but no ! nacaa aary. Waal hour*. Top queBty oan-ttatry Deertiom Hdghta/Redtord araa. Ca« d ta r 6PM 363-7887

TO WIN: Send your name and address, on a postcard, to

RED WING TICKETS. The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers,

36251 Schoolcraft Road. Uvonia Ml 48150

Then watch the classified section every Monday and Thursday. When your name appears, you're a winner! Enter soon and as often as you like

502 Halp Wanted Dental Med ica l

DENTAL AECEFTI0»aeT/Commu-dcator 32 hour*. 4 B a m par waak. Top sstary with beneM*. t e MBe-Tatagrepfi araa. R s s y u e R i U tor ef-

tkit no l required. Rsepond to Box 70S. Obaarvar • Eo NeespapM* . 36281 Sc f to Rd.. Uvonta. I • • M g ' " * * 1 S 0

DENTAL TECHNICIAN Expartanoad Mua waxar « 7 - 0 8 0 8

c s r

DIRECT CARE 8TAFF Fu> Uma sf tamoon 6 midnight post-

open. A vary med lcd ly m-•ofved Group Home. CaB Mane

637-

«ana toe An. Bob. UB7B-. Market S t .

ba afcta to do Ibdure buBdtag. Temporary to go permanent

MGM c Office Services. Inc.

474-7766

• to do Ibaurw bUkBng. r to 90 permenent.

MGM Offlea Service*, Inc.

474-7766

BLOOUFCLD Chad Care Mring atofl over 18.

D M , night* 8 ewtatend* C a l J a n S81-33S0

Y 0 U N Q P E R S O N

502 Help Wanted Dental Medical

A I D E S tor nursing noma. Ena r t -

rrad. WB train. Good . pato Bta mauranoa. N a m

i - 4pm. Radtord Oai 22811 W 7 MBa. E

t oonaktared you muat 8 • i nnaaaM yaara or

i Wa d l d is rs a total : to a»08flanBa A taam

Our oMoa rsoognttss A i A psr-

* day

Dauomnwo. 66 V1440

ASMTANT l a m a dtoepraoBc olBoe (PtymoulhL Beed* a brv-*

II • h o to a non-amokar. Muat ba

M a d wtoi a poMBve m s n t d a you naad smpkaymdit

• DENTAL ASSISTANT UVONIAH Fta ttaie. EkoeBent growth potanttal.

• W H

^ 2 2 - 8 7 0 ?

• DENTAL ASSISTANT BtoomtWd HBa. Seeking enpert-anoad c f t s k l d * tor taam or laniad ofBoe. Good astafy plus benefits. Mo Saturday*. 332-4100

DENTAL ASSISTANT tor BtoomftakJ Orthodontal. Expartanca pra tonad but w e train matura. ambtooua par aon with Dentd beckground. Excel-lent sdary. 8 5 6 - 2 0 M or 5B»-5110

DENTAL A S S S T ANT For larga famBy practice. Wa aaaklng a highly aktoad. htgtoy motive tad aaatotorit wfth a n H i u n of 2 yaara axpartanoa. ExoeBant ary and bandit peckage svsBebta

474-4600

DENTAL A88MTANT/UVONIA Our buay periodontal orttoa to took'

3tor a brlghL energetic person tor Uma por t ion. COA or or ROA pre-

MMmum 2 yaara sxparv mver tory

it aalary i benefit*. No evenings or Set. We a taam orlaniad praoMoa where anv

» *pprectatod tor thek m-and talant, Plaaaa caB.

•bis 522-7314

DENTAL ASST - M l Uma. No Satur-daya. Expartanoad m 4 handed dsn-

Plymouth/Csnton area. Prc igrsod.s offtos 453-0907

CENTAL ASST: Seeking par t Ume Kant tor n a t UvorJa practtoa.

Muat ba axpertnoed wtth avaBabta a l tomoon hour*. 464-4487

DENTAL HYGIENIST Part tone. Modem offlce. Farming-ton HBtoAJooma area. 478-1650

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Saturday*. Waat Btoomflatd

681-4002

DENTAL HYGIENIST torohfldrana' practtoa. FuB or pari tkne. Mon. thru T h v * . Berkley Araa 547-6060

DENTAL HTQIENE8T -tor prngreaMiii dental of f ice Qraat •o r iong «ri»trorm«nl. part Uma.

D e n t a l H y g i e n i s t tod. FrL v* day S a T Birmingham

y. 642-6130

DENTAL HY CHEMIST part Uma tor upOaat SoutMtald

353-7440

D E N T A L H Y G I E N E S T Part Tlma - Ptymouth Aree

453-1180

DENTAL OFFtCE MANAGER

ATTENTION NURSES - tonadtola

3 : 8bla to tha Martin Luther Mamortol Jtoma. 806 B m Place. S. Lyon, naaaa apply or c t f Mon. thru FrL >am-4pm. 437-2046

I I I I I N I WE A totobla WN"» naadad p M dr part Uma practice In a

fclMj'ilrJui '&par tar i« ' t f w nS? •46-3133

naadad. If you are a reaponaft to, an-argadc par»on contact Laur* on Fri, bataaan Sam - 8pm. 721-5460

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fu8 Uma poettton avadabto tor buay t a m ^ practtoa. Expartanca neoao

" l . 348-7907

BLOOO 0RAW1NQ POSITIONS M A Pan tone, aomtotoifl Hbora-tory. Early AM 7 PM Hr*., amart -• t o a hatoki. Muat h a m good drt»-

0ENTAL RECEPTIONIST - fua Uma/ P a n a m a . Soma axpartenoe halpfuL Friendly peraoneBty, aria train. Uvo-

525-3150

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - excep-tional poaMon In p i ton otfeoe. 4 day a pratoi iad but not i Donna. Suit* L. 23700 Orchard Lake Rd. Farmington. Ml. 46024

AafctorbtoOr^.

CI I U W M DENTAL A S M T A N T rzrsi""

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - part- t ime tor Redtord ofBoe (Qrand Rtver n e w 8 MBaL 1 or 2 day* p w weak. Chtor-tode axpartanoa raqulrad. Muat be

• a r With dental Inauranoe. Sal-ary open. CaB , 3 6 i - a n o

CHAWBOE 0E<TAL ASMTANT Expartanoad Only - naad apply.

DENTAL ASMTANT

Expart-

DENTAL ASSISTANT

oma ml i

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER. Farm-in HBto. Bookkeeping, meur-. daaBng with pcUenta. Salary

plua banaflt*. No eoanlnga.553-3260

DENTAL/ORTHO ASSIST ANT

DIRECTOR OF NURSING Muat be RN. FuB Ume. Poeaaaa good leaoarahlp abflMee, dapand-

cartng attitude. Exper ience •ed. Competit ive aalary A

heefth tienedU. Apply MorwFrt.

LIVONIA NURSING CENTER 28610 Plymouth Rd

502 Help Wanted Dentel Med ica l

MEDICAL ASSIST A N t pretorred, 24 -2* hour * p w waak. knowtwdaa e l X-ray tak ing a plua. Canton Q H c , Barbara. 455-8616

M H * C A L ASSISTANT Expartonoa wtoi X-Ray. Venepunc-ture. EKQ A mauranoa. 4 d a y * Ptymouth Araa. CaB 4S6-2266

MBMCAL ASSISTANT - Pwl-tfena tor buay OS/GYN off ice m NovL Need r a a p m H i t o . mature mdMdu-al. Expartencad or wBBng to tram tha r ight parvon. CaB 346-2402

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - wanted tor

Ptymouth area. Raply to box V662. Obeerver A Eccentric Haaapapar* . 36281 Schootcre f l Rd.. LNonto. MkMgan 46180

MEDICAL ASSIST ANT o* oardtotogy prooaduraa p ie le i i ed . toB Ume poeitton. aome avaa. naapcind by raeune only to: Off ice Manager. 22250 Providence Dr. «S55. Southftald. Ml. 46078

OtRECTOR OF RESIOENT CARE naadad - Wayne LMng Cantor tor Senior*. CmDiBwit banaflt packaoa. Salary nagottofeto. Expertenoe vrfth ••deny a muat. Prator Boanaad nurva. Aak tor Joan 326-6700

An Equal Opportunity Emp loyw

ECHO TECHNICIAN t Uma. 4 day* p w waak

h o u r * Ptaaae oaB 474-1814

28-32

Health Care Instructor Wanted Health protoaalonal to work on e contingency beats m health and

program* Including weight loee, t t ree* management, amoking

paraona. ptaaae send reeume to:

P. O. Box 897 Rochester. Ml 48063

Equal Opportunity Emp loyw M / F / H

HENRY FORD Medical Cen tw - Canton

Medical Lab Technician/ Medical Assistant

Henry Ford HoapdaT* new taewty m Canton announces an axcMng ca-reer opportunity tor a Mad lca l Lab Technician with Madlcal Aaatatmu expertenoe. Comptatton of an ao-crecwad MLT program ana MLT

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS RNS OR LPNS

Large medical facility look-ing for qualified personnel. Areas Include: Internal medicine and oncology. Flexible schedule. Minimal travel. Call 348-8000, Ext. 325.

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Phytactwi1* off ice 12 MBa/Northwaetom. X-Ray. EKQ experience neceeeery. Top ael-ary. benefit*. 356-5710

MEDICAL ASSIST ANT/Reoaptlorv-tot. exper tornwl . tor pedtot r tden '* of f ice m Weatland. CaB M o n thru Fri BAM-5PM: 3 2 6 ^ 3 3 3

502 Help Wanted H a n t e l l l e f M n a l

N U R S E A I D E S

D A Y S H I F T S Prevtoue axpartenoe not required. Start ing rate $3.78 p w hour. 90 day* . <4 so p w hour. Apply m p w -aon only:

NIGHTINGALE WE8T NURSING HOME

8366 NewtMrg Rd. Bet. Wanen A Joy

NURSE AIOES - Expartanoad. Day*

portadon. 83 90 an hour to atort. App ly m person: Four Chaplalna Convatoaoent Cantor. 26346 Joy Rd.. Weetlend. 261-9500

N U R S E A I D E S 4d Health BY sterns Corp.. an of Henry Ford HoepltaL to

hir ing tor hourly and »ve m home aaalgnmenta m trt-oounty area.

aanartanoa end o< tranaportatton. i fmtereetod. caB:

972-1640

NURSE AIDES NEEDED 83.75 PER HOUR PLUS BONUS

J shift*. For amaB basic nuralng horns m Plymouth. 453-3963

N U R S E A I D E S Needed tor smeB t a d c nur*mg home m Plymouth. _ 453-3983

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Expertanoed only. VP. EKQ A X-Ray 4 day waak. Southftald Off ice

559-6370

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed tor at taaat 2 months tor Garden City family prect ice. Experienced In Vanapunture. X-rays, m tactions. EKG. 729-1152

If you wtoh to grow with Henry Ford HoepltaL ptaeee contact Irene Kon-

at 961-3200. Mon. th ru Frt.. from 6-5 pm.. or submit l a e u n a to:

HENRY FORD Medical Center - Fairlane

Att: Personnel 19401 Hubbard Dr.

Dearborn, Mi 48126-9989 An E « a l Opportunity Employer

HYGIENE POSITION. m relaxaa famBy-<

Uce. Centon eree.

FuB or par t

HYGIENIST needed to work Mon-deye A Tuesday*. 10am-7pm m

851-6430

HYGIENIST wented tor 6-12 h o u r * p w waak. Evenings tor off loe m Ro-' tor. Ptaeee cefl between 9-8

PM.. Mon. - Fri 652-2266.

LICENSED PYCHOTHERAPIST8 Amity Canic otters a comfor tab le environment, toes p e p w work A ex-

nt Opportunities Ptaaae aend reewne to: 948 Monroe. Dearborn. 48124

LPN/MA tor Tuaa.. Wed.. Thur* . -buay office. Mature, expertanoed.

" a. 541-0102

LPN OR MEDICAL ASSISTANT Expertenoe p i w l w r e d m o e / G Y N offloe m Troy. F ta tone Mon. - FrL Contact Kam, 559-4836.

LPN OR RN • charge nurse, fua tone, afternoon*. 3-11pm for emafl 20 bad nuralng tedBty In Soutft f tatd St. Anne's Meed. 16106 W. 12 MBe Rd. between Greenfield A South-ftald. Apply between Bom I p m

557-1S ceB 7-1221

L P N o r R N days p w week tor «naB bsatc

nursing home m Ptymouth. 453-3963

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST F i 4 end part Uma poelt ion tor brlgM, snergebc pereon m pro-

•afve S.E. L M M e office. Dental D.O.C.S. 522-5520

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Pan-tone. Expartanca p i a l a i i ad tor Farmington tamBy prect ioe977-9060

DENTAL ReCEPTIOMST Part-time, some enarHnqa A Satur-

DENTAL RECEPTIONI8T-4ua Uma. Oak Park. 9 MBa ~

DENTAL RCCEPTIOMST Ttre of denial practtoa madneee? Want t o work to a non- l renuc dental

CaB Mon toru Thur 522-6770

LPN. R N s or Mod Tech. M.D s off-ice m Southftald, iv» days week. Send reeume to: Box 2770, South-field. Ml 48034. A t t Card .

LPN* - Caflmg A l Florence M g h t m -getael Ful-Uma and pen- t ime, days and afternoone. We need you and you need ue. CompedBvs satary end

"Can we tafc"? CaB Diane PhBBpe. Director of Nuralng 2 6 1 - M 0 0

L P N ' S Fua A part tkne - aB *NR Start ing wage - 86.50 to. W e oftar competit ive benefit*. Apply wt tNn 9am- 2pm DORVtN CONVALESCENT CENTER

UMdsfbeft 1 block S. of 6 MBe LPN 'S /RNS - do you went more f rom wow career? Come to Ptym-outh Ct. We are JCAH eccredfted 108 Itaggerty Rd. Plymouth ( t o rmw-ly Hendry Cnnvataacent).

Peopta ere our greeteet eeeet

L P N S - R N S 3pm-11pm A 11pm-7em shina.

N U R S E A I D E S

APPLY M PERSON

LIVONIA NURSING CENTER

28910 Ptymouth Rd.. Uvorse 522-8670

MEDICAL ASSISTANT wtth leboreiory expertenoe tacludmg vempundure. Aak tor Ba lne at

427-2310 MEDICAL A S M T A N T

Part umi Soma)

* 2 Help W a n t e d Denta l Med ica l

Special Careers For Special Nurses N u r n s at VAMC in Ann Arbor are vary special peopta. They arc dedicated, caring professionals serving the veterans who have served a i o l us. They prectice in a vital, acute care facility with university aObtaorx. And they arc part al the largest health care system in the waatam world

We acknowledge and reward their efforts with competitive salaries, 26 paid vacation days, on-site child care and other outstanding benefits. If you are an RN would Bte to bacome a member of this select health care taam, join ua in one of the foflowmg areas:

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Experience m Vena pwic ture A in tactions s muat. Fua Uma, axoaBsnl benefits. Tetagrsph Schoolcraft area. For In-terview caB Peggy 366-4769

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed 'or busy Uvonia, Mon.. Tuea.. FrL and Sat., 18 to 20 hours a week. Musi be ex-perienced and know EKQ *. X-ray and Venepuncture. 261-1740

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Podlatric surgeon'* of f ice m Troy seeks a raaponalble Individual with e good peraoneBty to serve aa a madk cal aastatam. WW tram quaBftad per-son. Medical baneflta avaBabta. conaKtar f u l or part Uma. Send re-sume to Box 560 Obeervw A Eccen-trtc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraf} Rd., Uvonia. Michigan 48150

MEDICAL A8ST/RECEPTION Expertanoed. knowledge of mour-enoe. For OS/QYN office. Nov! wea . Caa Mrs Morr is 471-0950

NURSE ASSISTANTS Ifts - dependable, caring peo-

pta needed. Expertenoe pretorred. } b u s * * tram. Greet benefits • university Convstaecent A Nursing

• -Home. 28550 Fh» MBe, Llvonta

MEDICAL BILLER - Typing SKHA. wBI tram on computer Mon. Tuea. Thurs. Frt.. 1-5:30pm. Troy. Expert-

646-1146

MEDICAL BILLER tor pediatric practice In Troy Must have a minimum of 2 years expert-enoe. Knowledge of Insurance flBng, c oBectlona a muat. Oood aalery A work ing condltiona-CaB 1400-624-2232 axt. 445. aak tor M * Deffing.

NURSE Part- t ime Care Factoty CeB Mon-Frt.. 9-3PM,

MEOICAL Bl LLER/Reoep t l on l s l . Muat be experienced for busy 2 doctor off ios In Southftald. CxceBent opportuni ty, ptaeeant a tmoaphw* .

559-0868

N U R S E S A I D E S

Work flexible hoursl 4.6.8 and 12 hour shifts avaBabta to *ult your needs. Apply m paraon:

CAMELOT HALL 35100 Ann Arbor Trail

Uvonta, 522-1444

MEDICAL BILLER needed tor doc-tor 's offloe m Uvonia. Muat hava o o m p u t w axpertanoe and know Blue Croee, MC and MA. and prtvato Ineurance. FuB Uma. 261-1740

MEDICAL BILLING RECEPTIONIST. Garden City ares. Experienced lyp-tot. knowledge of Blue Croee/Blua Shield bBBng and other th i rd p e n m-

427-4600

N U R S E ' S A I D E S WANTED: Kind. raBabU. dedka tod A permanent employee tor peraon'a home. Muat have hoepltal/convstae-cent home experience. SkMs with elderly, stroke, diabetic patients Know Vttaia. Heve car Light houae-kaepmg, some cooking. Few week-days 9am-5pm: soma weekend*/ holiday*- Retorencee. Good salary.

356-0796

MEDICAL BILLING RECEPTIONIST Garden City area. Experienced typ-ist. knowledge of Biue Croee/Blue Shield bBBng and o t h w third part m-

427-4600

MEDICAL CASHIER - . . |ei . - - - — tXMiTKXi svaiiaoa Blue Croaa. Medteara and ty mauranoa neceeaary

9AM-5PM

NURSES ASSISTANTS OeerOom Heights Health Cars Cen-t w on Ford Rd. new Beech Defy haa opening* tor Nuraaa Assistants on a l shifts. Competi t ive wage and benefit package No expertenoe nao-eeeary. wfll tram. AppBcatlons taken Mon.-FrL 9 to 11 and 12 to 2 ^ 0 ,

I. 357-2722

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - tuB Ume tor plastic surgeon m Troy. Salary negotiable, experience required Cafi 9-Spm. 362-0910

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Expertanoed. luB Ume. 1 avenma. SouthflekJ sree. 3 5 3 - 7 1 «

N U R S E S

L P N ' S / R N ' S Above shift premium. Needed tor nursma homes In the trt oounty sree. Must have nuramg homo expert-enoe. To schedule an mtarvtaw caB between i d e m - 4pm 759-5986

MEOICAL RECEPTIONIST Typing flBng. phone, soma axpert-anoe pietarrad. 23023 Orchard Lake Rd. 474-1700

MEDICAL SECRETARY tor total off-loe reaponeibattae mctoding recep-tion. bookkeeping. Mflmg and dicta-

needed. Aak lor 427-2310 SET,

Expartanca -

MEDICAL SECRETARY FuB tone. Expertanoed m tranecrtp-Uon and insurance claim*. Medical offloe expertenoe naoaeeary. Excel-lent benefits. Mon. thru Frt.. Soulh-IWd. Caa 1 0 4 pm- 569-4232

MEDICAL SECRETARY - One p w -son offloe neede one special paraonl BBBng. typing, off ice A phone expe-rience naoaaaary Ftaxlbta hour*. CaB tor Mtarvtaw 477-3360

MEDICAL SECRETARY Experienced p e n Ume pot

and pereonabta tor pert tone poaMlon m W. B t o o m M d medfcei offloe. Typing, pagboard

851-5454

• P w D t a m P o o l • N u r a l n g H o m e C a r e U n i t

F o r more information on tha i con tac t R o a e m a r y d u F o

» . ext. m .

lavaiiabtaat VAMC, NU T M Recru i ter at (313)

M E D I C A L T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T

Fua and part-tone poalttone evaB-abla to tranacrtbe medtoal records m Troy araa. Muat have 3-8 years axpertance to work e l n J t l i day or afternoon *Mft. Work on modem word HI L i n i n g equipment to awoal on o w Incentive pey scale F w tator-vtaw. ctal 846-3760

MEDICAL TRANSCRWnOieBT Poatocn SouthBaid A r e ^ 2 y r * es-• w t o W i t a M k M M Setoctrtc A

laphone a plue. CaB 562-6610

MBOICAL T R A N B C M P T K M B T LPN

awiiiBto. Band reeume toe Ma. 17106 Waal I t la ta Road.

S t o M o u M M d . Mtah.. 46078

M i d n i g h t N u r s e s Pu*. p e n n a A umto i gan i Rota-

tor LPNs and RNa.

4 7 7 - 7 4 0 0 MLT-ttfT/PART TBBE

t d a r * ^ tow, g roup p r

476-4714

i t i o n

2 2 1 5 F a B a r Road Ann A f t e r , M l 4 * 1 0 8

Eeuel Opportwnty Employ*

^ J a * a

• • • a • • • a • • a a • • a a

l e a a e t

peraon-7 iDe yea tana WMW * takaa

NURSE AIDES $ 5 . 6 0 / $ 6 . 1 0

C O M P A N I O N A I D E S $ 4 . 6 0 / $ 5 . 1 0

$ 1 0 0 . B O N U S FOR NEW HIRES

Or owing homa a Ing qutaHtad expertanoed personnel tor private duty caaae throughout Oakland County. Choice of Days A H o w * . C a l between lOem - 4pm Monday thru Friday

O A K L A N D

N U R S I N G

U N L I M I T E D

5 4 0 - 2 3 6 0 NURSE ASSISTANT - Oay H i d Mid-night shifts. 7 AM.-3 PM and 11 PM. - 7 AM. 84 an h o w srtth a certJ-flcate 84.50. Apply m person: Wish-ing W e i Manor. 520 W. Mam, North-vt»e. 349-4290

NURSE or MEDICAL ASSISTANT wfth pediatric axpertance for busy 4 doctor offloe. Bkmlnghem Araa. 4 day* per wk & occasional Satur-day*. 642-5437

Midnight*. Long Term I m Farmington HBto.

473-7150

502 Help Wanted Dental Med ica l

RECEPTIONIST tor

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY tor

2SS22*, tor persona

Good salary and hour*. 557-2730

RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT Mature, m o t h a t o d A energetic. Ce-reer-minded Muat type 40 WPM. Apply Mon.. Tuaa.. Wad. A FrL. 9-8pm w Sat.. 9-12 noore

28404 W. 5 MBa Rd.. LNonla

RECEPTIONIST - Expandmg Optical Company looking tor expertanoed recepttontat wtth metooM w retoB background tor locat ions through-out Detroit MetropoBtan Area. Send

caB: Nuvtoion. 29661 Plymouth Road. Uvonia. Mtoh., 46150. Attent ion: Karen Webb

261-3220 An Equal Opportuni ty Cmpioyw

RECEPTIONIST FILE CLERK 30 hours p w waek. Ptymouth Cen-ton area. 469-2440

RECEPTIONST tor doctor 's offloe. FuB ume. Some typing and flBng. Southftald and Uyontaareea Ca l BoCtx. 358-3238

RECEPTIONIST For ChkopracUc off loe. No sxperl-

» 0 0 W. 9 M B e ,

tor Pedletrtcton RECEPTIONIST

'a offloe. i bBBng pretorred. M l or part • after 7pm. 8517308

RECEPTIONIST . For buay doc to r * off loe, knowledge of Inauranoe neceeaary. Uvor ta area. CaB Maureen 425-5204

RECREATIONAL THERAPIST to develop P i i x s e i n tor exduaiva, prtvete CSnical TadMty tor CHI p w -sone. Pre fw B S R T / 8 S O T R Expart-anca required. benefits A advancement ttae. Contact: Or. Ditty.

opportuni-433-1400

REGISTERED DIETICIAN for • Nuf i ' loes p roo rsm In Ctawson.

586-5340

RESIDENTIAL MANAGER tor exclusive, private Treatment Center_- for CHI. Exost-lent salary, benef i t* , opportunfttas for edvenoement. P re fw BSOTR/ MSOTR or related - wfth expert-enoe. Con tac t Dr. Dl l ty . 433-1400

RN/ASSISTANT D.O.N, needed for nursing home m tr l coun-ty area. Muat havw st rong suparvtoo-ry NdB*. No weakanda or hoBday*. Excellent aalary A fr inge benef i t * To schedule an mtarvtaw caB 759 5966

R N o r L P N Midnight ahlft auparvt 210 Bed sktoed-baalc long term care tedBty Must have supervisory experience A management skMs. Ws pay for axpertanoe. have a com-petitive fr inge benefit progrem A shift premium. For en sppointmonL ptaeee c a l Venoy Cont inued Cere Centw 326-8600

RN or LPN - Preebytarten Vtoags of Detroit Is accept ing appBcatlons to

the poaltton of fuB-tlme team taadw for the midnight shift. If Inter-ested. apply m person; 173S3 Qarflaid, Detroit. For Into, caB Mr*. Mastaw, RN. 531-7200

N U R S I N G A S S T Poeltione are cwrent ly eveBabta tor nursing aaatatents who are genulna-

Intoreeled m caring tor the sktorty. e oftar s paid training period at

$ 4 J O hr. tor norv-expertanoad and $4.50 hr. tor expartanoad sppB-

» An aiiceBant benefit package. Openings on a l 3 ahlfts fuB A part time. Apply wtthin 9em-2pm. DORVINCONVALESCENT CENTER Mlddtabeit. 1 block S of 8 M B *

OFFICE MANAGER tor pedtatrtc practtoa m Troy. Must be a take cherge IndMduel with pre-vious menegemant experience In the health care I M d Good salary A work ing cond i t ion* CaB 1-600-424-2232, axt- 445. Aak tor Ms Darflng.

OFFICE M A N A Q E R / C H A I R S I O E dental aaalatent. Some exparlanoe deelred. WeM Bloomfltad 30-35 hour* p w week. 828-0600

OFFICE MANAGER Tough but reftnedl Pediatric Office. Uvonia. Suparvtoe 4. Computor

manga - A Plua. Oktor Go lan* Grad, do applyl 477-2165

OPTOMETFUC RECEPTIONIST Handle phonea A Front Daak. H o u r * 12-30 t o 6:30pm Expartanoa hetoks

wH tram rHjrn parson CaB: Lorri, Aam-3pm. 525-8173

R N o r L P N ' S FuB-0ms tor midnights and after-noons Apply In person:

MIDDLEBELT-HOPE Nursing Center

36410 Cherry HW. Westland 326-1200

RN - part Uma. oral surgery office, Birmingham. Troy area. Requires some OR work aa wea aa offloe. CaB between 10em-3pm.

RN posi t ion avai lable,3-11. Please call Mrs. Ferguson for an appointment, Night-ingale West Nursing home. 261-5300.

R N Poelttona avaHabie tor self mot ivated A car ing m d M d u a n tor •Mfled nursing tocBtty. Fu l Uma

" ly shift. charge nuraa Part Uma day • staff poel t lon* PM A midnight i h l f l Exceaent aalary and banaflt plan. Contact: L. Hlrschfleid. Director of Nursing. University Convstaecent Nursing Home, Uvonta 427-8270

R N s a n d L P N s FuB-tone A Part- t ime

All shifts. 21017 Mtddtabott. Ferm-ington HBto. C a l Sharon 476-8300

R N ' S Expertanoed preferred. F u l A pen Uma ahlfts avaBebta. Start ing wage. 810.37 hr Wa oftar competi t ive benefit*. Apply within. 9am-2pm

Dorvm Convstaecent Center Mtddtabelt. 1 block S o l 8 MUe

R N ' S Great opportunity!

Pert Ume poelttons avaBabta on Ml 3 atofl*. Greet • alary A baneBt peck-age CaB L Hlrschftaid, Director of Nurs-ing. University Com itoaecent A Nurs-ing Home. 28550 Five MBe Rd , Uvonta 427-6270

R N S & L P N S F d l A part Uma poMUona avaH GPN-87.75 hr LPN-$8.20S9.50 hr. RN-810 hr - (11 .80 hr.

pey tor expertenoe, heve a oom-30 fr inge benaBI program. 30

|S || A I I I I 4 . f t - . I* WTM«wx»eu ror ananxmna,

mldnlufi la. A Sundays A 80 cents an hr more If you do not requke bene-fits F w an appointment , ptaeee caB

Venoy Cont inued Care Centw 326-6600

PART TIME - Mon. Thur*. half day MadlcM assistant lor Llvonta

pudtaUtat Vena punc twe helpful

PEDIATRIC RECEPnONIST snegsttc | Ib is h o w s tor muftt-apctalty

Ext. 325.

P H A R M A C Y

T E C H N I C I A N

kl ache tkang to r e q ^ a d to work

NipBnaBnn* Irww Men thru PA. be-tween 8 am lo 8 pm.. a t

HENRY FORD Madlcal Cantar - Falrtana

19401 Hubbard Dr. Dearborn, Ml 48126

An Bquto Oppo rh^ f t y toeptoyw

PHYSICAL TMCRAPY AMa A ' J e t

PMBUPDWTAOR

o - s s x r s r a

R N ' s / L P N ' S Full Time/Part Time

Apply In paraon:

Marycrest Manor 15478 MlddtobeK. Uvonta

427-9175

RNS & LPNS Make your own schedule! 4,6.8 and 12 hour *hlfta ava i l ab le . C o m p e t l t v e wagee and benefits.

CAMELOC HALL M. Fetoeek. RN

522-1444

PSYCHUTRIC NURSES Be part ol a grwtang nuramg gorpo-

AB towto k jB /par t - t lme oon-

QAU--Or M w d a Andersen PhO. RN. CS

RNs 3pm lo 1 i p m *NR FuB w pert-tone. PMCtoMik. expertenoe «• s to r ied CaB M o n torn rA. Bern 10 1pm

A r d m o r e A c r e s

H o s p i t a l

4 7 4 - 3 5 0 0

502 Help Wanted Denta l -Medica l

ULTRA BOUNO SONOGRAPHER MuM be l e d a f ad- FuB tone poal-Uon Mln lmtotravM, 2

Woodtartd Madtota Center. W I MBa Rd.. Detroi t . 48219 Al t : Marion 8 i o m * .

WE NEED someone wi th a dental background who loves peopta and

d M arrangements , appo in tmen t scheduBng. recaB, phone oontacL oompu iw experience a plua. Whet would you M a t o earn? W s need you. CeB Maria 352-7722

X-RAY TECHNICIAN. Part Ume po-sition eveBabta M Novi offloe. weak-end* only. C a l Ron 536-4700. Ext. 566.

X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST. FuB tone. MuM be logtatMod or registry eflgl-ble l o service nursing homaa wfth mobBa X-ray company. CaB Morv Frt. 9em-3pm. 559-9668

8 EXPERIENCE 8 Buay Ophthaknologtat opening 3rd offloe In Weetlend area. MadlcM Ra-oaptton/T ranacr lpt ton poal t ton A MadlcM Aeatotant needed. Send resume, to: Box 664. Obeervw A Ec-centric l l ewepepw* . 36251 School-craft Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 46180

504 Help Wan ted Of f ice-Cler ica l

BLOOMFIELD HILLS tax coneuftent l u B ^ n w p .

l ion tax prepere-

have personal computer A minimum 1 yr. rotated a Salary commaneurato anoe. Sand reeume to Box B662. Obeervw A Eccentr ic Newapapers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonta, Michigan 46150

A c c c o u n t s P a y a b l e LIVONIA AREA

Wa are seeking an IndMduM tor an entry level posit ion m our Aocount* Payable d e p a r t m e n t . App l i can t ahould possess e beeic understand-ing of the payebtae funct ion, be ebie lo operate a 10 key A heve the e b » -ty to problem solve.

Expertenoe m Accounts Payable A Ret s i computer ized env i ronment a

Send reeume inc lud ing ee iwy re-quirements m order to be consid-ered tor t t t s posi t ion

F O L A N D ' S T h e Alternat ive Dept Store "

29753 Plymouth Rd Uvonia 48150

A C C E L E R A T E

Y O U R C A R E E R

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY To $25,000

OFFICE MANAGER (engineering office)

$20,000 LEGAL SECRETARY

$18,500 INSURANCE SECRETARY

(wfth «hormand) $20,000

INSURANCE (coaege degree - commerc ia l

property A auto - 3 yr* . expertenoe)

$22,000 SECRETARY To $15,000

GENERAL OFFICE $14,000

RECEPTIONIST $12,000

WORD PROCESSORS (CPT. WordPerfect. Wang)

SECRETARIES $16,000

ALL FEES PAID

P e r s o n n e l S y s t e m s 9450 S. Mam, Suite 102

Plymouth, Ml 48170 459-1166

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER Protaeaionto coneult lng f i rm seeks M l cherge bookkeeper wi th IBM PC A Lotus 1, 2. 3 experience. 30-40 h r * p w week. Hon smoking offloe. Pleaae *end reeume with *Mery re-quirement* to: The Hyaen Qroup, P. 0 . Box 9502, Uvonia. ML. 48151-1502.

ACCOUNTANT - FuB Uma general accounting. Exper ience deelred. Theory A practtoa acqui red th ru col-lage course* prefer red. Ptaeee phone Janice MIBs. United Cable TV of Oakland County.

549-1100, axt. 243

ACCOUNTING CLERK FuB-tlme poelt lon avaBabta wfth Southftald Ineurance compeny. Typ-ing 40 wpm, computer temaor t ty s p i u r C a l 353-3311. Ext. 217

A c c o u n t i n g C l e r k Prominent Bi rmingham realtor look-ing tor tuB-tlme account ing clerk.

Attention, Bob Mills 1600 N. Woodward

Birmingham, Ml 48011 ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

Experienced, d e t a l or iented pereon tor Southftald buam*a* off ice. Ao-oowiUng d a r k / B o o k k e e p e r to han-dle accounts peyebta. o o m p u t w In-put A o t h w mtac account ing rseporv

Good eeiery A benefit mee A *Mary require-

ments to: P.O. Box 2770. Southftald. Ml 46037

ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR

rtaapontahBWtas a B include bBBng ~ 8 Ac-

counts Peyebta. Deta entry A Igh t »-«- i — A J — w i -ooc"*eao»ny ajpanerce owr*oe

MuM be ebta lo type SOwpm Amana Refrigeration 525-4660

EquM Opportunf ly Employer M / F / H / V

ACCOUNTING - OFFICE- Immedtata lu l -Ume poeltlon .*veBabta m our

Duttaa w a taduda, eocounts pey-

a -i . alle n -* w .Mr • - • —* ru*ec*»x»rfcg arx. vmam. rir\er^ciau

1. 2. 3 ' J X rtance wKh Lotus Symphony Oood oommutocatlon McBe ars aeearUM

aalery Metory lo «w A

, - -Rd.. Uvonia. MicMgan 48180

ACCOUNTING P O B m O N A c c o u n t * P e y e b l e . A c c o u n t * RociMmefcta. o o m p u i w *n*ry. Lo tu* 1 J J Salary naooftaaie Send re-sume to 38668 mduMrtaL Ml . 46180

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

Burt Rd Detroit, M l 46223

ACCOUNTS P/VYAaLS . pretar

MN. Deertoom Helgf «ta Meefth Cere

Bme and l i l d « * e o o n j a a a . C a M p d U n n d n r * j » * B *

roeonBteaRM-M * * wage and B Mr*. Ceflaran

274-4800

BBCRETARY tor 1

baavdtoartanoTS

pereon medtoM jrtw. B—BBBB

471-7110

SURGICAL A8 F t y a t o B Q r d Burg

BMW-Bom tar Marrta

ISMTANT ary MBe* - part pratonrad CaB Mi. 488-0710

TYtoBT 1 F R j d B M

N M Fart tana. C

U T T ^ S I ' i "D-. L m * w ^ •

Mtatogan 46160

ACCOUNT* PAY ABLE -Nome

O a s t MuM be m m j M m m f i . v w n a e and de-

C 'nel 'ec^d *B*TeBw">e3'^ •ume.. Mtonr -equlremen«B l a k l PewL CN M H . L M M , ML 4 B * 6 t ADMINISTRATIVE ABSff lTANT -

sums n J ' p . o ' b i w 4806 " a S » ^ HBto. le t to 46067

An B q u M O p p w ^ m t o y a i B U i a

MM upporturWy C T p lo jmenl . CeB Ann t

504 Help Wanted Of f ice-Cler ice i

ACCOUNT* RECEIVABLE CLERK tor auto Inauranoe oompeny. Data entry, telephone A typing axpart-enoe required. ExceBent benefi ts A work environment Salary oommen-

•ume to: P.O. Box 522. Bk i tonghwi i . Ml. 46012.

Aooowtt* ReoaN*bta 8p i r l i B M jnM Peyroa oompeny haa poe-• ' leBabli tar Accounts Racefv-

acccunta reoelvebto/ bookkeeping background. CuMom-w service axpertance neoeeeery Satary commaneurata wto i expert-enoe. FuB benefit pe rk age evtatabta. AppBcaUone w a be token Mon.. Feb. 18. 6 * twaw i 2pm-4pm. 30777 BliixBtoii • ata e mm •*•-*- *** rKxuiwwiwn niQKiafVy, I Billlinyjori HBa. F w addit ional mfomaOon.

855-6600 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST A N T t o r oondo development In WeM Bioom-flMd. Reel aetata background pre-ferred. Fu l Ume. Guwan teed aalery. MUM be w « l groomed. Non amok-ing offloe. CaB d M * 553-9655

ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY

Arm requlree IndMduM communicetton and word kj^todB*. moltvaBon, and i

good proceae-

depende-Attenttoon to de ta l , queBty

and production srs Impor tan t Ca l 540-0040.

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT F w prataeelonto consult ing Arm. MUM hava axtanMve IMS PC. Lotus 123. A Wordstar axpertanoe along wfth effective communicat ion skBta. Send reeume wtth eeiery requlro-

The Hyaen Group. P.O. Uvonia. Ml.. 48151-1802

ADMINISTRATIVE - secretary tor large metro hoepAM. MedicM termi-nology A mauranoa background helpful. Shorthand required. CaB Dolores M Unltorce 357-0641

A K e l l y J o b

O f f e r s V a r i e t y !

If you hava reBebta t ransportat ion and want to work, we heve s )ob tor youl Ws need ctarks with little or r»o skills or sxpsrtanoe.

We oftar s vsrtaty of fobs wfth greet pey end ItaxiblBty that are d o e e to y o w h o m e .

WWI KeBy Services you receive merit pey mcreeeea. paid vecationa. and sn opportunity to work wtth ths top compentas m town

Pteese ee l today * n d begin working tomorrowt

6 4 2 - 9 6 5 0

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

3 3 8 - 0 3 3 8

P o n t i a c

2 5 2 5 T e l e g r a p h

R d . SutWT02

Bloomfleid Hills, Ml 48013

KELLY SERVICES

The "KeBy G i r l " Peopta Not an employment agency -

nevw a lea Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

All Skills Needed!

We heve merry Immediate long end short term assignments In the Troy sree tor the toWwvtag (k i t s :

Light Assembly Workers Men & Women, all shifts

Clerks (no typing)

Receptionist (wtth typing)

Switchboard Operators

Word Processing Typists

We need you NOW' Call:

3 6 2 - 1 1 8 0

T r o y

KELLY SERVICES

Tha "KaBy Gi r l " Peopta Not an agency, nevw a lee

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

AN IDEAL JOB C l e r k s T y p i s t s

S e c r e t a r i e s R e c e p t i o n i s t s

W o r d P r o c e s s o r s

Work oAen and e*vare you went Wio

Top Long and *hort term **»lgnment» avalebie Top pey, ineurance svsBebta

peid vacat ion Why go eny-

Cal l 3 5 3 - 4 4 2 0

NOVI SOUTHFIELD DEARBORN HQT8- PONTIAC

P e r s o n n e l P o o l NEVER A F E E

A/P, A/R A BILLING - Experienced need apply Computor expert-

P-'atonad. MUM be able to handta heevy peperwork flow. Plym-outh area. Setary baaed upon axpe-

ExceBent benef i t* Send rw-stoti *atory requlremento to:

826 Obeervw A Eccentric , . . 36281 Schook^a f t

Rd.. Uvonta. MtcMgan 46180

A P A R T M E N T

R E N T A L A G E N T

quked Satary

MIcNaan Aw thru Friday. 8 i n - i p m

A PERMANENT POeiTION w * h De-m «nem l i m l n Sidney A Bone of Troy. W e are

AbBRy to work w l » t a l sa weB a* a o l

•annM peyroa A I g N d w a B i B B i i j M a ^ A >Qneto I

DSW?COW!ALSCBNT I On MUdtabea. i btaok a of 1 M B *

ATTB fT ION Long tana tampuiam

s u s r s s . m.

T t M » o * A # r r " t t L o

504 Halp Wanted Off ice-Cler ical

APPLY TODAY

We have all kind* of cleri-cal positions available In your area. • GENERAL OFFICE • TYPISTS (45-50wpm) < DATA ENTRY • RECEPTIONISTS • WORD PROCESSORS • SECRETARIES Call for an appointment.

Somebody Sometime

Temporary Help Uvonta 477-0900

A r b o r T e m p o r a r i e s

A T T E N T I O N

W E N E E D Y O U

SECRETARY $5 to $7 HR.

WORD PROCESSORS (wordstw. CPT. N8I. Wang, WordPerfect)

$6 to $8 HR.

SWITCHBOARD (Roim. Mitel. Dimension}

$5 to $6 HR.) LEGAL SECRETARIES

$6 to $8 HR.

MEDICAL SECRETARIES $6 to $8 HR.

INSURANCE CLERICAL (experienced)

$6-$8 HOUR

NO FEES-Call 459-1166 TOP W A G 6 8 * FIRMS

PAID MEOICAL A VACATIONS

9450 S. MMn - Suite 102 Plymouth, Ml 48170

A RECEPTIONIST - tor mejor advw-ttalng company. Switchboard expe-rience a plus, must enjoy meaMng A greeting YIP'S, l op ddtar . C a l Salty at Unltorce 357-0037

A SECRETARY - tor targe local McM group, type 60 wpm. *hor t -

hand 85. medical knowledge helpful, pk j * IBM PC word pi cicieamg wfth Word Star Temporary to go perma-nent

GENERAL - ctark. Ming, posting A some flta r *eewch tor Iwge Troy co-poretlon, temporary to go perma-

CLERK - Troy corporat ion, reel ae-tata knowledge helpful, temporary to go permanent. S 12.500

NEVER A FEE Free word proceeelng training

UNIF0RCE S'THFLD 357-0034

B'HAM 646-7660

A S S I S T A N T Auto Dhr o l nat tond product group naede a^rong organtze-ttond akW, ability to comptate sss ignementa Independent ly and word proceeelng. Fast pace m expending market ing aree need* r e d go-getter FEE PAID.

Harper Woods ... 372-4720 Troy... 649-4144

Harriet Sorge Personnel

A s s i s t a n t P a y r o l l / A c c o u n t s R e c e i v a b l e

C l e r k

I m m e d i a t e O p e n i n g

W e g e Qreen Management Compe-ny a national property management f i rm Is *edimf l en orgwkzed •elf-starter l o procae* hourly payroB A Input now hire Information on PC. Also reaponalbta tor reconcBIng bank statement* A cad i receipt* journal*. 10-key A PC expertenoe neoseeery Ttoe to en eeodtan l op-portunity to Jom a queBty organiza-tion offering an attractive benefit A compensat ion peckage. •and reeume A salary history to:

VILLAGE GREEN MANAGEMENT CO. 30833 Northwestern Hwy.

Suite 300 Farmington Haa, Ml. 46018

Attn: MARTI OTTO

A T T E N T I O N : N e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y

Clerical Poeltione AvaBabta

e J R TYPISTS 40-60 wpm. e SR. TYPISTS 60 plua e STATISTICAL TYPtSTS e GENERAL SECRETARIES e CRT OPERATORS e WORO PROCESSORS

CeB tor «ppomtment

T E M P O R A R Y

S P E C I A L I S T S 354-3811

A t t e n t i o n R e t i r e e s

W e H a v e J o b s

F o r Y o u !

We can put i m m m w E t a l r

My of (obe artth good pay and flMd-btoty o w l are doee lo y o w home.

KeBy Servtaee. you pay lnrr*a*aa. paid vi

* nd an opportunity to work w«h tha lop oompantaa In lown.

Ptaaae caa loday and begm working tomorrow!

6 4 2 - 9 6 5 0

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

3 3 8 - 0 3 3 8

P o n t i a c

2 5 2 5 T e l e g r a p h Rd . Suite 102

Bloomfield HUta, Ml 48013

KELLY SERVICES

The "KaBy O u r Pi N M an —playmaiM i

fctod Opporkatoy

* U T O 0 a A L S R

A t p j c K l ^ ' PONT1AC?eu!a< W f t o M l waa . 227-1781

wtoi RB„Ltawf»B*Bl6M 1*46180

504 Help Wanted

Of f lce-Cler ice l

B E A S W E E T H E A R T R i j i m r w H h m t h l * week A receive a vatawdna g i n Poamona evtotabw

TYM8TS SWITCHBOARD WCEPTIONIS-S

Caa today tor an *ppomiment NO FEE B»<

C o n t e m p r a 5 8 3 - 4 8 5 8

B I L L I N G C L E R K

INSURANCE COMPANY I* m naad of a paraon with good lataphmrn pareonaBty. math abaty and CRT

Prtor maursnos company bBBng ex-perience helpful but not neceaawy

If quakftad, ptaaae c a l

M i d w e s t B e n e f i t s

5 6 9 - 9 7 0 0

504 Halp Wantad

Offtoe-CtericaJ

CLERICAL P O a m O N m u g a E lk todk i id i t . M p a n < n a opening lor reaponMbta. P W * o n a t o ^ Account Repreeentadve to^dlne tote eervtaeefci Subu rbw i

. ' " j ja i to ' iA , Anenuon M w y KBtan VWege Ptaza. 23400 Mletogan Ave Sd ta 7 1 8 ^

4*124

m CRT, typing. IBng A deeding d ^ rectfy wfth cualomer* Ceeud d r e e * salary open. Send reeume to Box * 6 2 0 Obeerver A Eccentric M m paper* . 36281 Schootaraft Rd., Uvonia. Mlohigen 48180

BILLING CLERKS f u l Of part time lor med l cd cen tw m Troy. Cxo*B*nt working cond i t ion

362-2610

BOOKKEEEPR - FULL CHARGE. AP/AC QL thru t r l d bMenoe. Expe-rience a must Send reeume to: Box 720. Obeerver A Eccentric New*pa-per*. 36281 Schoolcraft Rd., Uvo-nia. MkMgan 46180

BOOKKEEPER Challenging podt lon tor FuB-Charge Bookkeepw Computw expertenoe A good communicat ion akW* re-quired Salary commaneurata wi th experience. Caa 353-1911

BOOKKEEPER Downtown Birmingham Red Estate Management oompeny, toa tlma. typing required, 847-7192

BOOKKEEPER - Do you *n |qy a oombmatlon of Bookkeeping A Sec-ret sr ls l responfcpintles? D e d r * ex-pertanoed thru t r l d beianoe outgo-ing persondtty, good typing A phone aka*. Pleasant offloe atmoe-phare. Southftald location. C d l Annie. 557-1700

BOOKKEEPER - sxpeneoced, par i Ume. Englnewsd Poly-Craft fcn Uvo-nta. phone s f tw 8pm 777-7807

BOOKKEEPER Experienced In accounta payable, account* receivable, peyroa. and bank race, on IBM or compat ib le. Non smokw. Satary commanaurMa with axpertanoe 266-9540

BOOKKEEPER tor Troy flnancld • e m c e * agency. ReapondbBttlee: Monthly f lnencld *u tamen t , payrol l , lax rsportlng. IBM pc knowledge hdpfu l . Cd l lor appointment Ask tor Cindy 849-8000

BOOKKEEPER for auto repair shop. 1 day weak - Friday. fW In on vece-ttons Also a n r e w phone* A add up repair orders. 422-0320

BOOKKEEPER, full c h w g a wi th c o m p u t w axpertance. Salary negoti-abta Benefits Send reeume P.O. Box 632, Novi, Mich 48080

BOOKKEEPER F u l charge, immediate opening m Uvonia. Send resume to Box 726 Obeervw A Eccentric Newapeper*. 36251 Schoolcrsft Rd., Uvonta, Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER - FULL-CHARGE Part-t ime, tor growing Birmingham Penelon Co Attractive p r o l m l o n d offices Sdary commenewete wi th experience Reeume A setary htatory lo: Mr Ndl . Tits Glass Freed mar Co 30400 Tstagrsph Rd , Ste 435. Birmingham. Ml. 46010

BOOKKEEPER Impr in ted spor tsweer c o m p a n y seek* akWful person experienced with pegbowd bookkeeping system. Computw experience helpful but not neceesery Excellent work envi-ronment 281-1711

B O O K K E E P E R Novi law office dedra* protaaeiond applicant to work m * nice environ-ment Must be tamlttw wfth A /P , A / R, payroll and supporting tax re-ports Some computer hdpfu l . Typ-ing A reception duttaa aa weB. Sal-ary commaneurata wfth axpertanoe. C a l C a r d « 346-2653

BOOKKEEPER - PART TIME. RetdL

ance cmtar ied tor galtary gift t t o r e m Birmingham 844-6233

BOOKKEEPER-PART TIME Expertanoed wtth accounts receiv-able. must be neat A organized, ptaaaani working environment, ftaxl-bta hours. 20 hr*. per week. 88 an how. Send resume lo. P e r i o r m d Di-rector. 8100 Htx Rd.. Westland Ml 48188.

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY - lor Interior de»gn Arm m Southltaid Work with clients t con t rac to r * Ex-perience neceeaary. 354-9567

BOOKKEEPER/TYPIST tor Uvonta office Reply to: Box 296. Ob*e rvw A Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcrsft Rd.. Uvonta. Michigan 48150

BOOKKEEPER wtth A/R. A / P and QL analysis experience needed lor immediate employment In Farming-ton Hills. C a l 477-3910

BOOKKEEPER WUl train right appBcant. Muat have good Math aptitude, be able to work independent ly 4 unsuperv i sed . Farmington H«* . 355-5860

BOOKKEEPER. Fun charge, oom-p u t w system. non- *mokw. Farm-mgton Rd./a Mile area. Ca l Tupper Associate*. 477-0600

BUSINESS IS BOOMING!

We are the "Can-Oo-K" Company, a Laedw In the Temporary Help In-dustry A we ere teeking protoaalon-d help with the following a* IMS

• Word Processing Operators

• Receptionists •Typ is t * • Switchboard 'Operators • Data Entry Opwators _. • C l e r k .

C d l Today - lor opportunit ies m Southftald, Blrminghem A

Farmington Hi ts

CDI TEMPORARY SERVICES INC

352-1005

CLERK F d l ume entry tavd podt ion In bankruptcy department of Birmkvg-ham tagd firm tor a data l or iented md fv t t ud . Dutta* wto Include I g h t data entry, Mng. maa A record keeping. Ca l Steve 540-7701

CLERK-FULL TBilE To Maff Central Michigan UnNwto-ttaa. Troy Ctr Requtrdmento Com-plet ion of H S . or equNdant 2 y r * related experience beyond H.3. Type SOWPM. exceaent organHa-t l o n d A telephone HUB* MuM oorrv m u n k * t a eftacUvdy A protact octo-" v e Pubac Image Banaf f l * S d w y range 88.42 to 1631 . MaB raauma no totor then Feb. 16 to Troy Ctr.

Cen t rd University, 2075 W Big Be Surte 18, Troy. Michigan 46064 CMU to An Aff lrmsttv* Action A E<* jd Opportunity Institution

CLERK/RUNNER tor downtown Detroit lawflrm. Gerv w d offloe duttaa. fling, running w -rande. I>to««*nl working condi t ion* f w non i m o k w 963-2800

CLERK-SALES 0RDER8 Sales order* by phone, p i m w i t manner, detail oriented, type 40 wpm aocwMaly. general offloe ax-pertanoe helptol. minimum 2 year* expertenoe. retarwice*. Apply m person. CaB tor direction* Mon.- Fri. 11am-3pm: 874-3127

CLERK/TYPIST Experienced. Need paraon with s t rong typing *klM*. Van Buron School Dtatnet. 697-9123

CLERK/TYPIST Part time. Minimum 1 yr. general c ta r i cd axpartenoe. Typing, g rwn -mer A spdi lng proficiency required. Apply between 9:30em-3:30pm al Dearborn Federal Credit Union, 400 Town Centw Dr., Suite »200. Daabom Ml

An E q u d Opporturuty Empioyw

CLERK TYPIST - Plymouth manu-lactur ing compeny. need* Individual for new^i created poeltton In m a e dept . 60 wpm typing A good phone manner, general offloe dutta* plua data entry on CRT. Good a tw t lng salxry plua oomptat* benflt pro-gram. No phone cdto, ptaaae. Send reeume only to Howmat, 41805 Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth. Ml. 46170. At tn : Mrs Jone*

CLERK TYPIST /RECEPTIONIST City of Novi. Salary 115,354 -COLA A a comprehensive fr inge benefit package. Typing 50 wpm. A axcd len l communlcMton akllto re-quired. Obtain A * » m l l appl ica-t ions by Feb 20, 1967 City of Novi personnel dep t 45225 W. 10 MBe. Novi, Ml 46050 An Equal Oppor tu-

nity Empioyw

C l e r k / T y p i s t s

S e n i o r T y p i s t s

W o r d P r o c e s s o r s ALL EQUIPMENT NEEDED

S e c r e t a r i e s We have long A short term assign-ments available Top pay plus bene-fits. M a j w medical, dental, optical SOUTHFIELD 589-1878 DETROIT 963-5050

V I C T O R TEMPORARY SERVICES

M/F EOE COLLEGE JRS.. Seniors matortng m c o m p u t w science H you cen write m

A a r * tamaw wi th P.C. spreadsheet A data baee*, this la MI opportuni ty lo work tor * nnanctal matltutton Ftaxlbta part Uma hour* . Southftald location. Send reeume to

Centrd. P. O . Box

C O M P U T E R D A T A E N T R Y

Growing NW tuburbw i franchise company can use your exoeBant data entry end Ught bookkeeping skills FuB benefits with yew end bonus, fee pdd . To 813,000. C a l Rob « 353-2090

After 5 PM Appointments Available

SNELLING & SNELLING COMPUTER/DENTAL

C o m p u t w Co speddtz lng m dental software, need* person tor training dep t Must have good communica-t ion skM* A be wlMing to travel within ctate Experience m dental of f ice management highly dedrabta. Com-p u t w experience - A Plu*. Send re-l u m e or tattar stating queUfleattone

to: D.O.C.S., P*r*onneL 31275 Northwest*rn Hwy, Suite 140,

Fermington Hit*. Ml 46018

C O M P U T E R

P R O G R A M M E R

Experience necessary with RPG II or III, IBM System 38 Long lerm as-signment Call or send resume to:

ENTECH S E R V I C E S , L T D . 777 Chicago Rd., Troy.

588-5610 332-4350 CREDIT INVESTIGATING -mg A Data mput people need*d by company m Southftald Sand re-

* t o LAC, 20000 W 12 mBe. Southftald. Michigan. 46076 Atten-t ion Shirley.

CLERICAL /Accoun t l ng p o s i t i o n Need s sell-motivated, organized m-d M d u M to work m a last-paced nigh-pressure growing travel off ice Accounting background neceeeary Overt ime reqdred Good benef i t* Send resume lo Merttz T ravd Co., 30600 North western Hwey. Suite 402, Farmington H«s, Ml 46018

CLERICAL/BOOKKEEPING Busy law firm, moving lo do-wntown Blrmmoham, ha* * fuB ttme poeftion open Duttaa Include general offloe •unct«ons bBBng. genwal book-keeping and data entry Good me lh

j k a * required. 55 WPM Send re-l u m e to: Offlce Menager 30215

South f ta ld RD Suite 115. South-ftald. Ml 46076

CLERICAL/DATA ENTRY CLERK FuB 8 pari Ume tor Farmington HBta CPA rtrrn rh*e*> *end resume to Frank A. Roeanbeum. P. C . 30038 Orchard Lake Rd . Fermlnglon HBta. Ml 46018

CLERICAL entry level poeltlon We are m need d *n outgoing ambi-itaue m d M d u d who N not afraid to take on raaponabdty Must be good In melh Apply m person Window ^ •-»» 1 -* nmrnowo*. of^oom " x * w n e 21421 MBItoc • ' « Southltaid

CLERICAL eocounta

McOondd Ren l -A -Cw Nor th »Bta Commeneurs ts wege

plue benellt pee i -349-1400

with experience pkj age CalBe«ty2yta

CLERICAL Greet opportunity entry level poei-Uon tor McOonsKt Rent -A-Cw NorWi.de Dunes n d u d e g e n w s l offloe tods Benellt peckage CeB Betty £)4e 349 - ' 400

CLERICAL indudes *ght typing nataphnnao. muM deei e « e c t W v with publ ic

826-6161

CLERICAL Part Ume offloe podl tan everwvge A weekends Apply et Tn-8 ts ie ' i r » ture 28625 W 8 MUe Redtord

CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL/ WORO PROCESaiNG

Wtoi w w d processing training or ex-perience tor Southf ldd CPA Arm aood HMr. end beneffls Send re-aume Parker WWlue 8 Cov. 26668 Bvergrser Rd Suite 318 South-Bald Ml 46078

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

Fnandfy suburban company has im-mediate opening with advancement possibilit ies Your good secratartd • n i l s and experience ars the key 816.000 Benefit* and fee pek) C d l Colleen at 353-2000 A f t w 5 PM Appotntmenta r r d l e b l e SNELLING 4 SNELLING

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Bio med lcd distributor oftars a competi t ive salary A benellt peck-age to reaponaibie. •nthuataetic m-d M d u d with good mterpersond •klB*. *bWty lo organize CRT expe-rience A problem *oNw Send re-sume to: CurtVi Metheeon Sctantfflc. 45400 Helm, Ptymouth, Ml 46170, e n C Carrtar

E q u d Opportunity Empioyw M / F P m a p e l s only

DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Posit ion svdtabie m ow Southltaid off lce C d c m a t w *nd typmg *kM* * must Alao e x c d U r t math appt l tuda required Exodtant beneffls C d l t u -tors 11sm 352-0379

DATA ENTRY PERSON FuB Ume

C a l Ed before 5PM 541-2299

DATA ENTRY With Engineering Deckground to work with isrgs corporation Can for a r eppolntment

TSI Clerical ' e c h n c i d Swvtoee. mc

Troy 563-0618 An E q u d Opponwuty Empioyw

DATA GENERAL - w< lor Troy Fornave SOO uumpeny. c a l Sendy d Udtoroe 646-6600

OO YOU went to work only 20 hours a week-) Oo you heve Ight typing A general offloe d d t a t if you cen an-eww "yea" to both ot the above, ptaeee reaoond to Ctortod PO Box 63006. Troy, Ml 460*3

EATON FINANCIAL CORP . 4 leeder iadng I d u W i m a w - . * general offloe p w -n the loBowmg kmc-

none A/P A / R Marvel Support CredR. 8 OooumentMton Typing a m u d Entry l ev * Salary oommerv •ura te with experience Compeny

t o n F i n a n c i a l C o r p . 3 0 6 8 3 Nort f iweetern i l t o f * S d t e 101. Fermington HBto Ml 48016

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Cler ical

D A T A E N T R Y

O P E R A T O R S

opening* tar Oala To qua

. .-uttl key Mroke and up. M of inputt ing alpha and

b t o y OperaBBra. To qua f f l y ' you m u d h u e high InputUng M B * . 8000

B i rmingham and Pontiac L o n ^ a n d d io r t term aadgn-

oaa tor an appointment b»-7 a m - 8:30 pm:

6 4 2 - 9 6 5 0

B l o o m f i e l d H i l l s

3 3 8 - 0 3 3 8

P o n t i a c

2 5 2 5 T e l e g r a p h R d . Suite 102

Bloomfield Hllta, Ml 48013

KELLY SERVICES

The KeBy Gir t " People Not an empioymenl agancy -

nevw a tae E q u d Opportunity Empioyw M / F / H

E F F I C I E N T T E M P O R A R I E S , I N C

ALL SKILLS NEEDED

e Reoeptlonist/typlng B Sr. Typtots

I Word prooaeeor* (NBI. Symphony. Word Pertoct)

DW3 B Data Entry e Light Induetr ld

(Soldering axpertanoe helpful)

C d l today - - - WE NEED YOU NOW Aaalgnmenta In Troy, Wwron

Southftald A Detroit

Efficient Temporaries 544-2950

E M P L O Y E R S

T E M P O R A R Y

S E R V I C E Typist* - Bookkeepers

Word Proceeeors - Secretaries Accounting Ctark*

Our Uvonta branch need* peopta with good ctar icd skids to FW long A dvort lerm aaatgpment* m Uvonta A the aurroundlng communftta*. Ca* Judy. M o n thru Fri., Bam I p m ETS NEVER A FEE 425-5770 or 425-2700

E N T E C H S E R V I C E S

la assisting * large corporat ion tor abort term and «ong lerm aaalgn-menta, paying top dol lar* and bene-fit* tor y o w top-notch McMa. H you have any of the toBowmg:

LOTUS I.M.IM

DtSPLAYWRITE III SHORTHAND

Pleaaa ca l f w an Interview

E n t e c h S e r v i c e s Aheed of the Red

29100 Northweatern Hgy. Franklin Center. Suite 110

Southfield 354-0500 RenCen. Detroit 567-0050

ENTRY LEVEL CLERK Permanent fu* Ume podt lon avaB-abta wfth 'ss l growing Hadng com-pany In Uvonta. Candidate m u d pa * *oBd math apt i tude. Knowledge d computer and a 10 key calculator, good telephone •MB*. Competit ive M a r y A good benefits. F w oonddarat tan, ptaeee •end reeume wtth aalary require-ments to: J. b a n . P.O. Box 9342. Uvonta Ml 4618D ^

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Af ternoon* * n d / w evening* 810 p w hour p l u * Reeume to: Menagw. Surte 300. Box 5063, Soumf takTE l . 48086 647-1564

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Estate Trede Organization aeeka an m d M d u d with an Admimdra t lve Background, axodtant communica-t ion tkl l la 8 tha expertise to re-search A analyze legislative laeue*. Organizational abwttaa n e r i m i y Reeume A salary requirements: Box 5991, St. Clair Shores. Ml 46060

504 Help Wanted Off ice-Cler ical

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY tor aantar

i - A a l t a r D a v i d 364-2500

EXECUTIVE SECRET ARY Aaatat "Per tacuonld Prealdent" of SouthHdd Corporat ion Ptawlbta on overt ime Cd l 363-3311, Ext. 217

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY i re Making tor an o ld taahtonad.

•fcBto and oommunicaaon aPBfty re-quired Tito poaMton ia tor toe oa-r e w minded paraon. J j uU i f t ak j C a l

E X E C U T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y Feet moving Southftald protaaal neede Secretary w*th exoeBant ing. apeMng and g r a m m w *fca* to

Dkrtaphone Baautlfuf o f *

KanL P. 0 . Box 6*1. Southftald. 46037

An E q u d Opportunity Empioyw

EXECUTIVE SECRET ARY Birmingham Red I

Organized mdMdud 1

and k nowtadge of 'wclrd prooeaalng needed tor ouay Vtoe Prsddanl . Red aetata and/or tagd expertenoe helpful. Satary oomman*ur to* wtoi expertenoe. Contact Cathy WBaon M

646-9700

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY FxecutNe secretary needed tor Bir-mingham pro taadend Arm. OuaB-fled m d M d u d m u d have executive

background, axpertanoe ta word

1 tor In-•Odty to Interact wtoi a verity of people. ChaBengmg poelt ion d M d u d able to hoodie p r i m de ly demand* of p r lnc tpd ' * j l e . Non amoking offlea. •end rseums 10 P.O. Box 31, Bir-mingham. Ml 46012

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R I E S

S N E L L I N G T E M P O R A R I E S

Is In need of Exacutlve Secretaries with d toed 2 yaar* axpertanoe. Must have 55 «pm. . plua and know dictaphone. Word proceeelng *

^ C A L L S N E L L I N G

T E M P O R A R I E S 5 5 7 - 5 7 0 0

EXPANDING national f ragrance company need* *ggr*eefve Individu-al wfth experience m c tar icd and w w d tirnceodng dcBto - * r e d op-portunity tor grewth. Southltaid location. Salary open. Send raauma * n d I t oandd requirementa t o Personnel Dept., P.O. Box 2164, Southftald. Ml 46034

FILE CLERK tor Birmingham mewance company. Ught typing, no experience neces-sary Exodtant working envfron-men l Cd l Janet 645-8200

RLE CLERK Litigation dMdon . BtoomftaM Hlfle legal firm.

642-0333

F R E E T R A I N I N G Word Proceeelng

w Deta Entry

Govemmeni funded progrem tor qualif ied Oakland County residents. Limited opening*. Don't dday . c a l Today. 544-2860

Thursday. February 12. 1967 0 4 E

504 Help Wanted Off loe-Cter icai

PULLTTME P O e m O N l Entry tonal podBon w M B ART. a w a a i a i ' i * « • • • • Signd Corp. Expertenoe pretorred to eortdng toto poatai «aa* a todleto-board. Job raqdra* hwdwcrkw Al overtime, typing A d w r t h a n d a pate. Apply to person M: 24700 CrBBMgar Court. Fwmwoton Haa. ML. a * Qrand Rfvw t t o i i n n Hatotod a

tor sooounUng scUvfty ep torn i r td batonoa tor a homa tor * « • aged. PI* B i n turroundtoga a good

CaB tar an totorvtow apgaBitoidB

GENERAL CLERICAL

g i 5 S lataphene voioe.

oray. Caa 8 6 »

G e n e r a l & M e d i c a l O f f i c e E m p l o y m e n t

Employment opporturilttae avaBebta m the Dtoroa MatropoMlan aree. J o b

f w more mtormalton w t o sM up m mtarvtaw, plaaaa oMk

Temporary 24100 Sou®

South!

4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0

Southftald Rd.. *uHa>31°6 Southftald. M l 46075

• GENERAL OFFICE -PART TIME • Typing. flBng. light bookkeeping A tetapheea* Hrs 10ar>-2pm MkwvFrt Send reeumaelo M e n w j w , P O t a 315. Garden City, Ml 46136. •

FuB Ume. Data how lo

GENERAL OFFICE Ime. Typing. flBng and Phone, entry toJB* hdptoL 84.80 p w 10 d a n 353-7799

G e n e r a l O f f i c e We naad * matura. seif-mothreted individual tor fuB-Uma off loe p o d -Uon. Computw experience a plua. Good Mtary A benefit*. Apply m

U n i t e d P a i n t 24671 Tetagraph Rd.

S. of 10 Mile, Southftald GENERAL-OFF1CE - FuB Uma. Soma bookkeeping helpful. Southf ta ld

GENERAL OFFICE Deta aritry A accounting sxpe i tonus prstarisd Ptaeaar.t phone voice.

471-OB33 Novi Aree.

GENERAL OFFICE - Entry tavd po-d t lon m tad paced dffloe. Typing re-quired. de ta l oriented. Sand wri t ten resume to 24400 NorthBne Rd., T u -tor. Ml., 48180. attn. Mary M o f t

GENERAL OFFICE Various duttaa tor r l i i i i m off loe m SouthftokJ. Computw experience a p l u * Ftaxlbta hour*. A n c h w Print-ing. 552-1042.

GENERAL OFFICE - FUU. TIME Experience pi s toned tor Farming-ton Htos communications oompeny MuM bs dependable Start M 86.00 p w h o w CaB: 471-1181. E x t 554

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK Entry tavd. f ia-Ume general off loe ctark Requirement*: Moth apt i tude, type 40 wpm. Caa Mon. thru Fri. af-tar 9em. 353-3311. Ext. 217

GENERAL OFFICE HELP. FuB Urns,, m u d be ebta to type, some expert-enoe preferred Uvonta area. CaB Linda Mon. Wed. w Fri. onfy at

mornings 591-3333

504 Halp Wanted Of f loe-C ler ied

ommlAiomc.

SSf—SISSs *WC*. Fwitonaton HBto and aBnaiBafca a m ondbto. nBnitoaii and

! « • > * . ARY

a BBWMMtol Input . 1 Word proooedng

but not mc ia iBr i . Band r * . nana to. Boa 866. Obeervw a Eo-

creft Rd.. l ! u 5 S w MkMgan 4*180

Q e « B l A L OFFICE - FuB tone, typ-ing, BBng, phone. Redtord erea. For hatowkSaoaBCMa. 537-*140

GENERAL OFFICE - FuB-Ume tor oaUnM company tooatod ta Ferm-lnglon. w a tram. Apply to paraon: 30968 Grand RNw new 9 MBa.

GENERAL OFFICE - pwt tkne I noon. Type A 1

~ m W C a l tor ippamtmant

GENERAL OFFICE WeM tod* of OatrdL 10 pereon off-ice, (Kperlenoed only.

894-2222

GENERAL OFFICE Type 50 WPM - kjB-dms. Qanard Mortgage Corp^

GENERAL OFFICE A aacratdtal hdp naadad In *RMB downtown De-troit offloe. FuB Ume. boartanos neoeesery. oomputar hslpki.

GENERAL OFFICE work tor prtndng oompeny - M l tone. BaneM*. Send reeume w pick • o m d C tort. Ml

I w pick up tojnBoaltaiv Pw-Dspt 25555 Glendeta. Red-148239

GENERAL OFFICE • a t i 1

to work flexible how*. CaB tan-3pm. Wed. A Thur*. and FrL, t j FrL. 1pm-

3384W11

GENERAL OFFICE MANAGER Part Ume. 10 hour* waak w/organl> zatton. Ight bookkaapmg A BBng ddB*. W * can agree on hours H you OT the dapandabta. honeffl paraon I need to manags my 1-man offloe.

•47-6136

GENERAL OFFICE. Lood tondaoap-ing/greanhouae flrm need* to fBLa fu l or pert Urns poaKon. Proles d o n d attitude, good math, organi-zatlond A oommuntoaBon ddB* re-quired. Expertenoe help4ul- Non-smoking offloe. 332-6402

GENERAL OFFICE-SALES • order* by phone.

daa oriented, type 40 wpm acouawty, general offloe ex-perience h d p M , minimum 2 yaar* expertano*. rataranaaa. Apply m paraon. CaB tor dksctiorie Man.- FrL 11am-3pm: 874-3127

GENERAL OFFICE - IndMdud ex-of offloe opw-

wefl aa tuppor t for various depart-m e n t * D.caBsnl akto* raqulrad. Computer expertenoe helpful. F w -werd rssums to: Kortoch Stsmpmg. 32900 Dsqulndw. W w r a n 46095 Attention: M HoBowey.

IBM PC - w w d prooaeewea, (*) wtoi Lotua UH.IN. tor toadkig meOtutton. M u d *n(oy people, figure apt i tude A tetophons work. Ce l Uz at unBoroe

367-0*41

904 Help Wanted

fw £2ESfal

K e S 3 S T ^ ? 3 S Sand raauma to: Bo* 7 l l Obeenmr

G E N E R A L

O F F I C E

s a w . Naar Ftoftw BuBdmg. Adt tor Ma.

H E R T * YOUR CHANCE to ttok an toe phana a a n H

1-67*0

the phone a earn money. E

S L T S i c r 5 " : . I PC • word f i n r i M i B H (14) w«h

Wort Btw, Lotue i.l.to. A M u a Mala

S n . T i S C ^ a ^ d '

IF YOU MEET OUR QUALIFICATIONS -YOU CAN COUNT ON;

e Annud Bonus a HoBday Pey

> Compr

Benchmark Temporary Sarvtoee

Linda Pat 421-9200

A G E N C Y C S R ' s The Independent Insurance Agents of Michigan protodae * F R E E e m -pnoymsnf ssrvtoe. If you are sn ex-perienced c o m m w a d w peraond anes CSR w rater wa can help you *nd a new podltan.

CaBAnnBaB 540-3356

INSURANCE Agency m 8outfiBdd haa opening m the commerdd dapartmant tor per-son wtoi rating aiipdtaiiua to ganer-d lebflRy. commertcd auto A prop-arty. Opportunft^ tor^owth.

INSURANCE CLAIMS

PROCESSORS

MIC LIFE INSURANCE CORP.

naada IndMduato wtoi credit l i e A A A H Ineurance ctakna expMtarite.

Outtas Include m.eMlgaBoii. deter-mmatton of l aba t y . calcutatton ot benaflta A payment of credit Ms

Knowledge of credB Me opwaitone. poBcy language A med l cd termlrvoi-00* la

typing - w o r t prucaaamg skMs

CompaOUva aalary A oomprehendve benellt*. Send re*ume to box 2066, Warren. M l 480*0 or c a l 966-8710 w 1-800-331-9528

A Member of the GMAC-Financial Service Network.

An Equd Opportunity Cmpioyw

504 Halp Wantad Off ice-Cler ical

1 5 W E E K S T O A N E W C A R E E R

ASA

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y

• Taught by A t to rneys and Legal Secretar ies

• Comprehensive Training/Smal l Classes

• Day/Evening Programs Available

FOR INFORM A TI0N CALL 569-6935

l a s r i l f a m a i i a W Kon^wd Center Suits 775. rw - a . . . a 17515 WaM tans Mlk

j s r a a r l i s t i l L i a , l m .

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Troy office of an IntematlonaJ Corporation is seeking a confidential candidate who Is able to work Independently. Excellent organizational and communication skills are required along with a professional appearance and manner. Experience with foreign and domestic travel arrangements a plus.

Indicate skill levels and salary requirements.

Send resume In confidence to:

Box 714 c / o Obaarvar & Eccentric Newspapers

3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 4 8 1 5 0

M 4 Help Wanted OMoe-Cter tca l

z z j r & z s z r s S m Bme highly edf modveted ] d * to pertorm * vertoty of 1 alto regard to porttofea ton opid'aga Mtad ba data*

q S m t o ' B a d ^ M d aSd/ar * r tar«H.

•' Raply to Box 818 Obeervw A centric Nawapapera. 3 *281 Scf* wad Rd.. LNoato. Mtaldgan 46181

An Equd Opporturtoi Bmptoya

I N S U R A N C E Eelab tohed Tray agancy eaaktaa a part Ume Barrtce RaprasaMaB»a Bkpertanoed m property A oaauaBy Non-amoBw preferred, btoaiaalad oandMatoa may tor—d awk ra-auma to: P O T B o * 870. Troy. ML.

mat renew Expartanoad Only

A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S Southftald - Uvonta - Troy

CONCORD PERSONNEL 1*800 MhMtat iek Rd. 47S-2200

salary A Bin.Bta. Faa Paid. Leonard t Assoc., 296-4720 w 2*7-6020

INSURANCE OFFICE - PART-TIME Good M u r e mOati OIL Sand raauma to: Job

P.O. Box 8B6. Plymouth, ML 46170

INSURANCE Part Ume oompirtw eyst ant tor naBonM mauranoa American -Cantor Caa Diane Prauaa

ANCE

INSURANCE

handing totaphona. mML BBng. tvp-mg HUB* helpful. Hours 9-8 pm. C d l Frank Hand Aoancy. 478-1177

INSURANCE - Recepttontat needed tor buay offlea. Poeltion requires "landilng I staph one. men. ftkng. fyV" mg toctos helpful. Hour* 9-8 pm. CaB Frank Hand Agancy. 478-1177

INSURANGE AGENCY m suburban LMhrup VMtage naada experienced Peraond Unee person to handta m-d d * scoounts. Agancy background P<stalled Sdary open. 569-2656

J R . S E C R E T A R Y

headquarter* m Southftald. Rsqulra-msnts Include 1 yaw general offloe expertenoe. typing 80-68 wpm. wort proposing expertenoe pki lent Istaphone peismidki atutuda A strong orgw

•re alao raqulrad. I package Including mi proecrtotton A tutoon

buraement. Send reeume to: Jr. Secretary

P.O. Box 2227 Southltaid. Ml. 48037

KEYPUNCH OPERATORS •d by aervtoe bureau. Exsert-raquked. FuB A part BM* Oay*.

a. 937-1160

LAW OFFICE. Southftald. aaak* ax Legd Secratary-Offlce

He* IBM PC (ubetantld reepondblBtta*. Wort Pertoct i . LicoBont aatary and benefit* CaB Robin 353-3860

( F . C - l 3 C ) * 1 1 C r

KEYPUNCH OPSRATOWB"

LEGAL SECRET A*?

LEGAL FIRM FIRM #

E r s u c : mg to doamtoM B k a t o — M raauma to Offlce Man* BuitodBdd. Suite I W j ML 4 * 0 7 *

LEGAL SECRETARIES needed

LEGAL SECRETARY tor buay Southltaid Brm Exodtart

Axpartenoe to

Z^r'&Z corporate, real w a tram on w< baisBt perk age Contact Chart - 7 * 2 0

LEGAL SECRETARY In SoutoBdd. Some BBgatlon experk aary. W o r t procaaaw. A 557-168*. Evaa. 1

LEGAL 8CCRETARY compenaatton beckgrc BtoomftaM HBa. Salary

LEGAL SECRETARIE! LM o w 28 yaar* of servtoe and • pertance work tor you. F w dond placemen! servtoea. ' rary w permanent, ragtatar now e n THEegancy tor LsigdBacretortea.iQ

ALL FEES EMPLOYER PAID -O

H I L L S T R O M & R O S S A G E N C Y , I N C .

6 2 6 - 6 1 6 6 — "te LEGAL SECRETARY

SmeB OciuUiBekl Brm. expertanoed i ptaedmgs. dtotopnone and d p*oce*aing. Salary conwiiato'. Bewlto ablBty. 3 5 2 - 9 7 a

LEGAL SECRETARY - FUAtone pcx dUon tor Southltaid datonaa Br tC Word proceeelng expertenoe help-M . CnosBani baneBt*. Satary com-

504 Help W a n t a d Of f ice-C ler ica l

Receptionist Part-time

T h e E d i t o r i a l D e p a r t m e n t o f o u r B i r m i n g h a m o f f i c e n e e d s s o m e o n e w i t h g o o d t e l e p h o n e m a n n e r s , a b i l i t y t o d e a l w i t h t h e p u b l i c a n d a c c u r a t e t y p i n g s k i l l s w i t h 4 5 - 5 5 w p m . W o r d p r o c e s s i n g o r c o m p u t e r e x p e r i e n c e h e l p f u l . 5 d a y w e e k , 3 6 h o u r s . P l e a s e a p p l y t o :

THE

(J tecrtier & 1 ttentrit NEWSPAPERS. INC.

36251 S c h o o l c r a f t L i v o n i a , M l 48150

We are an equal opportunity employer.

Secretary (Job Sharing)

We want two excellent people to SHARE this position in the personnel office of a Pbrtune 500 company Both parties may arrange their working hours so as to provide 40 hour coverage Minimum $8.50 per hour. Word processor skills required Excellent location in Southfield near expressways. Interested applicants please send resume to

B o x 7 3 2 O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t L i v o n i a . M l 4 8 1 5 0

An Equal Oppor tun i t y /A f f i rma t i ve Ac t i on Employer

0 F E D E R A L M O G U L

C U S T O M E R SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVE W e h a v e s e v e r a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s i n our c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e d e p a r t m e n t If y o u h a v e 1 t o 2 y e a r s ' c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e e x p e r i e n c e , p o s s e s s g o o d o r a l & w r i t t e n c o m m u n i c a t i o n sk i l l s , a re an a g g r e s s i v e self s t a r t -e r , w e o f f e r t h e o p p o r t u n i t y t o b e t r a i n e d & p r o m o t e d t h r o u g h a f o r -m a l a d v a n c e m e n t o p p o r t u n i t y p r o g r a m . S t a r t i n g sa la ry $ 1 1 , 7 0 0 w i t h g r o w t h p o t e n t i a l t o m i d & u p p e r t e e n s .

F o r t h o s e w h o m e e t o u r h i g h s t a n d a r d s w e o f f e r one of t h e f i nes t b e n e f i t p a c k a g e s in t h e in -d u s t r y i n c l u d i n g p a i d hea l th c a r e & t u i t i o n a s s i s t a n c e

S e n d r e s u m e or app l y t o

P E R S O N N E L

M A C C A B E E S M U T U A L

L I F E I N S U R A N C E C O . 25800 NORTHWESTERN HWY

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48037 F©usi Opportunity Employer

A Kelly job keeps you in touch

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With a Kel ly j ob , you II be able t o keep in touch nrlth all the exc i t i ng changes go ing on In the business world. That s because we have a wide select ion of long and short- term assignments available w i th some of the best companies in town. You' l l have the chance to sharpen your ski l ls In a var iety o f di f ferent industr ies using some of today's most up-to-date equ ipmen t

Secre tar ies R e c e p t i o a b t s Data t a t r y Opera to rs Typtots S w i t c h b o a r d Opera to rs Word r r o c e a a o r s

If you re experienced in any o f the above areas, consider Kelly Services. We can offer compet i t i ve pay. mer i t increases, vacation pay. bonuses and the

oppor tun i ty to arrange your work schedule t o match your l ifestyle.

To f ind out more about America s number one name In temporary help — Kelly Services. Inc., cal l the Kelly off ice closest t o you.

(Uooa i f te ld r a r m i n g t o n Hills Uvon ia L ivonia r o a t i a c Sou th f i e l d Troy West land

6 4 2 - 9 6 5 0 S 5 J - 7 8 2 0 5 2 2 - 4 0 2 0 5 2 2 - 3 9 2 2 5 5 6 - 0 5 5 8 5 5 2 - 5 2 2 0 5 6 2 - 1 1 8 0 7 2 9 - 1 0 4 0

KILN KeHy Girl People

R VIO IV* an emptoyment agency — *ver a fc*

Aa equal opportunity emptoyrt H/P/»

1£C*(P,C-14C) O i E Thursday. February 12. 1987

504 Hslp Wanted

•rAfrr

TOP $S$ FOR TOP SKILLS

wartting a w k o n m e n L Birmingham. M M r . H M M W k . 54C-6311

LEGAL SECRETARY. F t m j k j * *

504 Halp Wanted Offlce-Clerical

OfWCE CLERK/PART T M

to p m F U Leede. k l k . L M M i (Uvonle To

LEGAL SECRETARY. with 2 year* W m becknround. tar i o g n »

[buay. m e d u n m a . Fermtogloo

LEGAL SECRETARY - Expartanoad Mr permanent part tans off ioe aup-por . worts peeeaaaBa h d p i d . c*x * B train.. Mon-Fr t M-Sam. H r -mkichem office. Jo Aim M M M

LEOAL SECRETARY persona Injury Arm.

LEGAL SECRETARY tar SouMtoW Ma Brm. W M n g

4 Englah raqulrad.

LEGAL SECRETARY Cfeentoga tar W Oma eecrelary. Po-aftton requires oood typtog 4 M a . w-amgneea to laam word procaee-tog Downtown Det ro i t C a l Lanora

LEGAL SECRETARY

^Kapaa. PJ3^ax 2207. Southftald. ML 46037-2207.

LEGAL SECRETARY - experienced, £ 5 ^ a o a d tamtam flood s d -wry 4 DwwflU. w o r a p r o c w u n g

rrad. Tatagn raauma to C 'Tdegraph. field. Ml 46C

W. 11 M M . Berkley. ML. 44072.

OFFICE MANAGER

ooBent append* d y tor advance-m e n t Qatar/ <ange to atar i 1 1 4 4 0 0 - 420.000. Submit raauma to Bos M0 . Obaarvar 4 Emanate Hew ape-par*. 36291 ScftootaraR Rd., LM>> n ta .MkNgan 46190

OFFICE MANAGER - typtat /book-k S t * BuBd-kaapar, f u l or p a n flma. - —

ar*. 24200 GraanBatd. Oak Parle. Apply after 12 noon

OFFICE MANAGER BtoomftaM HBa Brm haa opening tor

aory M B a 4 ba Baadbta to d o many duttaa including a n r d prnneaatog Sand raawna fcr TMP «aeoctalae. Inc., P.O. Sox 268, Dlooi rdold HBa Ml 44303-0240

An Equal Opporhmlty Employar

OFFICE PERSON, tuB/part t lma, typing 4 phone akBa naoaaaary,

C M tot appointment

LEGAL SECRETARY tar offioe looUng tor I . tern wiBi good typing V dictaphone

14 dantal a .Mabla . Pay a 4

-1070

[LEGAL SECRETARY B d U n g . Det ro i t haa

opanlng tor an anpertancad y (3-5 •aeratary (3-4 yaara

Word proceeelng 4 Mdrafcla WBtoa I W B t o a t o pay top

M a e be kept oorv Send raauma lo: Managing 1300 Penobecot Datrolt.

• LEGAL SECRETARIES Experienced. tar pannanaiH i W

I EMPLOYER P.

JOANNE MANSFIELD

Leqal Personnel i Areas 362-3430 t Bidg 961-8580

LEGAL SECRETARIES ^TEMPORARY PERMANENT Can you uaa mora money? Ara you

mgoe? Would

aearcfttog tar taen ia d lagal •artaa lo ratar to our broad

i o l at lomay a i d oorpotale cB-

r x c r or j tnfry toe varte-^ o M a m j w w y a — M i n i u m , a n d

I ue ... we |ud might hava you to lamporary po-

Oamand tar

-PERSONNEL AT LAW

3000 TOWN COfTER. SUITE 2S40 SOUTHFB-O. I B 44075

MAIL ROOM/ FILE CLERK

B M p M ^ b ^ a J a l y k M a r ^ I * * " "

VILLAGE GREEN MANAGEMENT CO.

MARKETING CLERK

<n*rx>

MGM

PACKAGING National aarvtoa company haa p a n

toon packaging poaMon Anamoon/a tanfng hour* .

TO WIN Send your name and address, on a postcard, to

RED WING TICKETS. Tha Observer & Eccantric Newspapers.

36251 Schoolcraft Road. Livonia. Ml 48150

Then watch tha classified section every Monday and Thursday When your name appears, you're a winner! Enter soon and as often as you like

504 M p Wanted Office-Clerical

• Corporata 4 raal ae-n Detroit arm. Eaoat-

4 wr t i tsn

M k M g a n 44190

PART T M E CLERICAL. 4-10 h o u r .

e » , ? t ^ » ^ w . , 2 MBa Rd., Far inavM. i la ta . M l 46014

PART T M E OFFICE HELP

J S Bta®. Thta poaMon to h a Oma emp loymen t

M 737-0663

PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR $18-622.000 FEE PAID

Larga growing S o u l h h d J conetruc-compeny oltara tantaenc bene-and advanoamanl tor 2 plua

yaara expel tanta to rauM-unton, muM-ataia K>b ooal peyrc* CaB

oompany la h o i t o Nre.

SNELLING & SNELLING PAYROLL CLERK

AOP Payrc l System, axpar lancad to Oma card catamadona and vartoua payroB duttaa. FuB l ima. Bam-6pm. 8 o u M t a H araa. CaB: 362-1844

504 Halp Wanted Offlca-Clarteal

total • !—a 111 4 BMBaM typ«ng.

» p a ,

s r s banalHa. 420.000. Faa paid

EXECUTIVE toglcn HBta. 5 y r v a tog 70 a p m . IBM PC

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 55&-0580

&

PROJECT COORDINATOR. FuB Oma tor arnai non amoklng tnarnSy ofltoa. tS MBa/SoutMtald araa. Food toduatry ralatad buatoaaa. 5 4 0 4 0 1 0

PAYROLL -CLERK

Supar Waal Btoomfttod oompany naada a Payrol Ctark wRh AOP and 401 K tog moapbaia. IT totaraalad. aartd oonB-danttal raauma to: Mr. Kraf l . P. O. Box 481. Southftald. Ml 44037.

Equal Moran raoruMng tor Opportunity Employar

PAYROLL CLERK

naad, rtapandatota an ad. Appllcatlona a B ba takan Frt.. Fab. 13 balaaai'i Sam-11am 4 2pm-4pm « 30777 Horthaaalai 11 Hlgfv

i m — » - LBHa wMy, rwniinyTOti Mills For addtaonal totormatton plaaaa

456-eeoo PARA-LEGAL - 1 l o 4 yaara axpart -anoa. Oalanaa Law Firm. Norv amokar. Sand raauma to: 1180 W. Long Laka Rd.. Troy. ML 44004.

to Southftald naada an asparlanoad payro* dark. Muat ba pro f tdant to

o l a CRT 4 ratal Bator. Compat i -aalary 4 oomprahanalya banaflt

packaga oltarad. Raply to oonft-danca to box 710, Obaarvar 4 Ec-cantr ic Maaapapara. 98261 School-craft Rd . Uvonta. Michigan 44180

PAYROLL SPECIALIST

Uma antry taval poaMona asraBabla kiaai candMala ahould good math apptnuda aarvtoa ralalad background. AppB-cattona w a t>a takan MOTL. Fab.

2pm - 4 p m , 3 0 7 7 7

For turthar totormatton 655-6400

RAM COMMUNICATIONS

CUSTOMER 8ERVICE REP" laka aalaa Inquiry oaBa. aoma

typing, clartoal duttaa.

CLERK TYPIST Dk'aralltad duttaa Inckjdtog aoouraM

C A S H « R Z T Y P « T atoca caahtaring k

toaludtog ralalad ctarlcal 4 typing

840-2337 Aak tor axL 444

RAM COMMUNICATIONS

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP" W « taka aalaa toqiWy oaBa. aoma typing, clartcal duttaa.

CLERK TYPIST DtvaraMad duttaa todudtog aocurata typing, aalt atartar, organtzational

CASHIER/TYPIST Partorm atora caahlartng toncttona. tockidtog ralalad ctarlcal 4 typing

540-2337 Aak tor axt 444

504 Halp Wanted OfHca-Ctaricai

^ H B B B B H B I i U r v tor Raal Eatata Bnanoa 4 managamarH oompany. IBM PC axpartanoa nao-

RECEPTIONIST wantad. Tataphona.

Auburn HalgMa. I 9 A M - 5 P U

RECEPTIOkBST/CLERK Part-Oma. Raqulraa p l iaaar i l phona

R K » T 1 0 N I 8 T 4 Ctark naadad tor larga Farmlngtan

l apartmant oomplax. Muat hava P ' l a a i n l paraonaBr> 4 work accu-

R£CEPT>ONt8T Fu* Oma poaMon avaBabta to South-ftald law Brm. Typing akflta and good lataphona marmar naoaaaary. C a l C a r d Bataraan K t a m ^ p m . 840-2424

• RECEPTIONIST/FILE C U W C F u l Uma. Llvonta toauranoa^ Good typing 4 qukad. Prior oMoa axpartanoa hato-h j t Soma Evanlnga 4 Saturday , ra-qulrad. CaB Mr. K. Catwaar IOVTV 12N000. 422-4621

RECEPTIONIST For non-proM agancy to NovL totar-aaltog work to a ptaaaant aml ran-— i t . Muat typa at taaat 40 WPM. . —m» tarward raauma to: Paraon-naL 117 Turk 8*.. Pontiac, Ml 44063

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employar

RECEPTIONIST Buay Southftald law tor naada ax-par lancad matura Tataphona Ra-capttontat. OWtar ctarlcal duttaa and Igh t typing raqulrad- Salary conv manaurala with axpartanoa. Ccntaot Cindy a l 353-1860

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARIAL Typing raqulrad. Sand raauma to: Racaptlontal. 30047 toduatrtd Rd.. Uvonta. Ml 44150

RECEPTIONIST Part Uma. 0 AM. - 1 PM. Soma typ-ing and raoord kaaptog. Rochaatar C a l »-12. 861-0622.

RECEPTTONBT - tor rata aatata da-valopar-oonatnict lon Brm to South-ftald. I g M typing 4 bookkaaptoo akBa raqulrad. Good appaaranoa 4 paraonaBty. Sand r a a u i w to Box S664. Obaarvar 4 Eccantrtc Nawa-papara. 34261 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonta. Michigan 44190

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Growing Plymouth oompany to naad ol matura raaponalbto paraon to handta raoaptkxitat 4 aacralartai du-ttaa. Good typing 4 tataphona com-munication naoaaaary. Sand raauma to Al jack 4 Co. 377 AmaBa 31 Plymouth. 48170

RECEPTIONIST. I d a d houra tor lha coBaoa atudanta. 4 avanlnga. 9-0 plua Saturday and 8unday. Poadb l -Ity d laaaar houra tor tha Idad par-aon. Good lataphona marmara. typ-ing Important, aharp bubbly paraorv dtty Marry 8 . Wol to Co., 3 2 » 4 FNa Mlta. 421-6440. Aak tor W m

RECEPTIONIST Good paopla akBa and g a n a r d oto-tem axpartanoa a plua. Good typing akBa and axpartanoa wWi toauranca forma raqulrad To 114,500 Bana-na . Faa paid. C a l Etaanor at 393-2000. Aftar 5 PM. Appototmanta AvaBabta

SNELLING & SNELLING

504 Halp Wanted Offica-Cterteal

Troy lura.

< M

RECEPTIONIST

r r B r t g N

acov f l y 1

• 4 a ra-

h a U d . Ptaa to TrdBc f l a n a g a r , Kolon. Btttkar 4

nd . Inc.. 101 Rd.. SuBa 1000. Troy. Daamond. toe. 100 E. BM B a i

ML 44043.

RECEPTIONIST Part Bma (Lunch Bma houra) an«y tavd poafllon avaBabta tor our oMoa to Troy. r*antBdala m u d hava axcal-lant oommunlcaBon ddBa. good typ-ing abBty, and a d a d r a to arortt wfth ha p u M c . Sand raa>»na to:

PERSONNEL DIRECTOR. ROE P .O Box 5623

Troy. Mtaft.. 44007-9423 E d i d Oppork jnf ty Empioyw M / F

Vary ptaaaant atmoaphara. Tha ida-d candMala ahould hava:

504 Halp Wanted Offka-Ctericai

RECEPTIONIST/Laod Sacratary Tratoaa naadad tar Oakland County taw k m . Good typing akBa. Word

h a t o k i Phona Oantaa d

RECEPTKMST w M i ofltoa akBa tor amaB Ran-Can araa oompany. Apply to paraon tor appBcabon/ tad 4 to-

472 Woodbrtdga - 2nd

RECEPTIONIST •

Houra - 4:30am 101 raauma to: Unda Snldac, 32100

•n.MT440iH )10

RECEPTIONIST ratar ld axpartanoa- Opportunity to laam oomputar akBa. Uvonta araa. Ca l - Tha Luba Cantara. Thur*. 3:30pm to 5pm. Frt. 4 Mon. 11am to 2pm only. 421-«234

RECEPTK3NWT/8ECBETARY

s r

• T y p a 9 0 w p m • Knovriadga d Ofltoa Prooaduraa

Word pruciaaak'ifl axpartanoa a pkja C o n t a d Mtaa Rubtol

496-4460

RECEPTIONBT TYPIST

t rad ing Brm tooatad to Troy haa an i n m m ta — Bji. a •• n • n II n •

•mmeuww »or • i w ^ v i o n -Tha todMdud a a aaak ahould good

ddBa. aoB ly to' work to a tad paoad.

with good phona aUquatta 4 aba ty to typa 40WPM. Company oftara a compatftlva aalary wi th axoa lan i banallta. To arranga tor an appt c d l Mary Ann Davta. Ofltoa Mangar ba-twaan 3-9pm. 342-3236

RECEPTIONIST ftald law f irm. 1

qulrad. C a l Nancy Ivaaon. tor Southftald taw f i rm. Typing ra-

i. 362-2556

RECEPTIONIST FULL OR PART TIME

Opt lcd ofltoa. N. Farm'ngton HBa Araa. C M 426-4029

RECEPTIONIST tog. axpartanoad on SL 1 Phona Syatam CxoaBant banal l ta. Uvonta araa. Plaaaa c a l 363-6640. Ext. 400

RECEPTIONIST - approxtoiata ly 30 houra par waak, Thura., Frt 4 Sat.

Van Bom CMropracttc. Bom. 3 Mocka E d T d a g r a p h

raqulrad. Apply at: pracOc. 23410 Van

RECEPTIONIST/Typtat Duttaa I nduda anawanng buay phona tor magat ina pubHamng oom-pany to Uvonta. C o n t a d Carman

rtapanrtabta m d M d u d tor h a ttna poaMon to Romtlua. 46

to 44 par hour plua banallta. C d l ba-twaan 3-4:30pm, 946-7300

RECEPTIONIST Southltaid. F u l ttoia. tog 4 phona akBa putar aapartanoa •uma to: P O Box 21i M l 44037

A d agancy to Dicidtari l typ-

SouthBdd.

RECEPTIONIST tor 1 paraon Soulh-f ldd ofltoa. Part t lma or h a Oma. Houra ara Mon thru Thura, 1pnv 8 3 0 p m 4 Sat Barry-1pm. Light typ-ing. phona axpartanoa raqulrad. graal antry tavd poaMon. 4 * - i 5 par hour. C d l Gary aftar 8pm. 387-4114

RECEPTIONIST

pacad poaMon.

F a d growing to Southltaid la d paraon wi th

typing. lataphona arv and ftlna akBa tor l a d oaMon. c a l tor a p p d m -appolrrt-

364-5590

RECEPTIONIST with

SECRETARY to axpandlng ( t a d oompany.

tataphona akBa. typing. 10 key 4 bade computer antry a mua t 49 par hour plua benelK. Apply to paraon Mon thru Frt. 2-5pm. L a u r a Steal inc. 20090 Mlfford Rd. New Hudaon. ML

RECEPTIONIST BtoomftaM HBa C . P A f i rm naada a adf-aaaurad m d M d u d with typing akBa. Mum-Una phone anaeartog

raauma to Jenktoa. Magnua, VoBt 4 Carro l . 2406 Woodward Ave.. S d t a A. BtoomftaM HBa, Ml 44013; Attn: K. Cane

RECEPTIONIST/SECRETARY For Rocheeter R e d Estate Ofltoa. Mature I n d M d u d wfth P ro laadonk

tataphona rote*, typing 66 w.p.m., good organ-tzattond akBa. Word Prooeedng akBa. Non-Smofcer only need apply. Ca l Dorothy Lou M a m m o n * a t

661-3330.

504 Halp Wanted OfRca-Clartcal

a w a a d a dep«xJ*We IndMduM tor h a tlma poertjon. raqulraa typtog d 90-66 WPM. i x o l e a d o n d phona m m v m . Uuaaieea rntortart and w a l orgawtted. Good pay. u .a t ta i ie and

Communtodkma, 24360 CapMoL Radtord. Ml 44234. AttanBon

RECEPDONBT/SECRETARY

Brm to Bfc mlngham naada a Raoap-t l o n l a t / S e c r e t a r y . C a n d i d a l ea ahould be aaf l g ioomed and have good phone peraondHy. Typing a i d word piooaaatog aMBa^raQuKed^2

a r y ' a n d banalBa. C a l or sand f -aume to: B r d Mtaar. 540-4440, Ane-ly l tod Technotogtae, 30300 Tale-graph Rd.. S u m 144. Bk-mtogham. Ml 400 tO.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST F a d growing ng aubddtary d Fortune 600 oompany aaaks h d t ime dependable paraon to an—ar phones, g r e d vtaflora. handta m a l 4 par to rm a variety d hjncdona In-c luding aght typing. Pi o laadand . IrtancBy manner eeaenttal. Ptasee aend laaume to Box 414, Obaarvar 4 Eccentric Hew ap apar t , 34261 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonta. Mtch^jan 44190

An E q u d Opportunity Employar

RECEPTIONISTS

SNELLING TEMPORARIES

Naada expertanoed Phone Opera-to r * on the DtmenOon. Hortron, Rotoi and Exacutona.

CALL SNELLING

TEMPORARIES 557-5700

RECORDS CLERK Part Ume work to educaOond envi-r o n m e n t H o u r * M o n thru F r t 4 3 0 -12:30pm. Aaeocists Degree or 1-2

quired. Knowledge d Word 8tar 4 Lotua application required. M a l ra-« j m a to: Director of Recorde. PO Box 7004. Troy, Michigan. 44044-

7004

RENTAL AGENT tor major apart-ment development, m u d have prior experienced & retarencis. C a l Me. Moore at. 835-0064

504 Halp Wanted Offlca-Cladcal

SALES COORDINATOR Aggr

with a deeke/axpartence tor d b a d aetae work. Sand reeume to: Box 424. Obeervar 4 Eooentrtc Meeapa-pera 34261 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvo-nta. MtaMgan 44140

SALES ORDER CLERK

l ^ o r C S a d ! type 40 y . gana rd olBoe as-

par tame hatphjl. mtoknum 2 yaara expertenoe. i i larancaa. Apply m parson. CaB tor Jkecttut ia Mon.- FrL 11am-3pm: 474-3127

SALES SECRETARY - 1 peraon ofl-loa. NoM area. Goo^l phona, typing, punctuat ion 4 letter oompoaMon akMa. ahorthand or apaed wrtbng helpful. CjioaBanf benefta. Sand ra-auma 4 aalary r a q ^ a m a n t a to: P.O. Box 441. Novi. M l 44060.

SALES SECRETARY/ OFFICE MANAGER

Automot ive manufacturer* rap, 3 man ofltoa to L a t o n v vBage naada paraon to ooordto

oomputar . type 40^vpm. . aocurata apdtar . Thia peraon a B run offtoa and m u d be abta to arork efficiently wfth min imum aupervtaton. Maturity, loyalty and toMattve aassnt ld. Send reeume to: Eaeton-Ktode Associ-ate*. 24440 SouthBeld Rd.. S d t a 242. Lathrup VBage. ML. 44074.

I NEED YOUR HELP

Can't see over the pile of papers on my desk. Need an orga-nized, experienced secretary with good administrat ive skills. E x c e l l e n t t y p i n g , g rammat i ca l skil ls with posit ive atti-tude a must. Please send resume to: S. Barnet t , Amer i can Express. Box 694. O b s e r v e r 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w a p a p s r s , 3 8 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonta. Michigan 44190 An E q u d Opportunity Em-

SECRETARIES. TYPISTS « Word Prnoeeoori (Xerox 420, 430 4 440). Top wage*. M G M Office Servtoee. Southf ield 967-06040

'A a b o u t c l a s s i f i e d

A lot of people have a lot of r ea sons for Feeling great about classified—jobs, homes, merchandise , employment , and personal greetings, to n a m e a few. Be a pa r t of the classified pages, and you ' l l be feeling great, too!

£ > t e c r l ) c r & I c t c t n t r i t

Bands Cad OakSta dr Krts-

G L A 6 6 I F I E D

ADVERTISING 844-1070 Oakland County M1-OPOO Wayne County 852-3223 Rochester/Rochester Hills

504 Halp Wanted Offloa-Cterteal

SECRET ARIAL/BOOKXEEWMQ -

aetae y n i i i to SaMMtaM. T y p k u * ^ d w r t k a n d s iwud Some payro l 4

C 3 t £ ! l

S K R E T A N W . - Manutodur tog Brm to Uvonta tooktog tor a b r ^ n , ambi-ttous paraon to work to d i d r eaua-tartd daper tment l A a l be an anpe-rtanoad dkaaphone t y p w w«h aome knowledge d word prnoeeakiu. I B M b a B B B I I I and able to taam q d d d y . Raauma to: P e i t a u i w i Au-tomoOva Products. 12445 Rd.. Uvonia. Ml 44180.

SECRETARIAL a n cere oompany dependable, hard

tog peraons tor h e - « m e entry tavd ctartod poeMona- MuM faceted po-aMon Indudee posting. IBng. cus-tomsr iataHi.ua. typir>0, bank dspoe-Ns 4 answering lelepnonee. Accure-cy a m u s t l C o m p e t i t i v e oompenealton package todudee aal-ary. m a d t o d baneMs 4 vacation. For

TRU GREEN CORPORATION . . . .930-0070 . . . .926-9200

SECRETARIAL - poeMon: Aocurete typtog akBa. reodva dtanta waB. good tataphona commun ica t ion aUBs. ptaaaaM pareonsl ty. ebta to handta rteadTn ae tor downtown Mr-m l r i ghaw io f l t oa .Ca lM taS )8 l l 9141

SECRETARIAL Recaption OuBee todude typing, flbig. raoap-

. Soma r ._ kayptmch ex-Salary i benefits

Ith akBa 4

504 Halp Wanted Offlea-ClBrtcal

SECRETARIES

Tamporary Temporary to Permanent Permanent

...Poeltlona

AVAILABLE NOW

Call: 474-8722 J Mart in Tamporartee/Ptue

34219 W 10 MBe Roed Fermington HBa. Ml 44024

RET%RY AOMBBSTRATIVEAS-ANT. For exaoulhie d growing

Development and con-m. tooatad to thalr own

now muft i atory ofltoa buBdtog to SouthBeld n u a l U expertenoe pra-tarred. good ddBa.

m m p a n e d l o n snd bedlta. Submit detaBed raewne to: Box 440 Ob-aarvar 4 Eccentric Neaepepera. 34261 Schoolcraft Rd.. UvoMs. M k M g a n 44180

SECRETARY Advarttatag Agsncy to SouthBsM naada a Jr. 8eoretary tor Admlnie-tretlva Dutlee M u d be capable d work ing to a cftdtangtog 4 l a d paced off ice environment. Word proceeelng expertenoe a plus- G r e d entry tavd poaMon. Good entry packege Send reeume to: Box 674 Obeerver 4 tccer r t j l c Mewapapera. 34261 Schoolcraft Rd.. [ M B , Mktoigan 44190

504 Halp Wanted Offlca-Claricai

SECRETARIES ManufBrturara Sank haa Bamedtata opertnga tor SeoraMrtaa to Bia T r u d Panaton Department. Thta podBon r ^ r e e e n d an B i a i l i n l opportunity to enlar toe tad paoad. oha langmg and protaaalond dnwa> f»aw of a growing B n a n d d toeBMton.

and ahom ragukad. 1-2 < t a r t d expertenoe aBrongfy p ie ta i iad . Good v e r b d and wri t ten o o m m i M -caBon ddBa raqulrad.

CompaBtiva aalary. Badbta banaf lu package and opportunMee tor oa-raar growih ara a dtati la to Ma auc-

•aartil rari i l i taae P I ^ M < a B 222-9444 tar en a p p u k k n i i i or

oonBdenoe to:

J . d s S t . Aubto

MANUFACTURERS BANK Psrscmnd Dept. 411 w . La taMBa

Detro i t ML, 44226

An Equd Opportunity Employar

SECRETARY - Birmingham aeektog h a or part A « e 8 1-2 Years aapartanoa

Baoralary. — a r r a d . Sal-

ary baaed on axpaitanua. Reply to: Box 4B4. Obeerver 4 Eooentrtc Newepapera. 36291 8chc Rd.. Uvonta. MkMgan 44190

SECRETARY/CUSTOMER 8ERVICE REPRESENTAT>VE

1 d r t Sataa offioe to Troy. Naada typing accuracy 4 knowledge ol Me-dn toeh PC word prooeeia i . Strong

iMy a must. Some ofl-

Caf l to > arrange an 924-OCS4

Thursday. February 12. 1967 OAE

504 Halp Wanted null m i*i—i—« uincf wMocai SECRETARY

A a p a d d opportunNy tor a oepebta » vnofcar BlrrrMngham

^ SECRETARY - B f O t Y LEVEL

HBa la aeektog an todNldud w M i aa-o - ^ ^ a t o j t a

d ronman l with compeny t Satary commenaurata a a k

i Computer N d w u i k a . Inc. 37926 tolerchange Dr.

Fsrmlngton HBa, MtoK 44014

SECRETARY,

and peopta ddBa. Sand raauma to: Env toymanl 4 Training Career. Wayne Weettand Commun l t yS -

" 34109 - "

An E q u d Opporfesilty Employar

SECRETARY

togaxpt v e r b d 4 written oc akBa. M u d ba aoouraM typtat (40

~ o rgan tad 4 have aome Proceeatnc experience- R ^

tcr Box 504. Obeerver 4 Eo-oentrtc l leaapapar i . 34261 8 d x ) » craBRd. , Uvonta, MkMgan 44190

SECRET ARY/FBIANCIAL i d ada ta maneoemem Co.

. typing akBa 4 hae aome "

ery requlramanta to: 14201 W.. 4 M4e. Detroit.. Ml. 44234, Ann: oomrdtar

504 Halp Wanted Offlca-Cterical

BECRETARY 4 COUNTER PERSON FvB Bme. Deye. UMBng M M i

SECRBTARY - t o r — o d Co. Seaktag l a g notch tor tad paoad sataa oMoa. Tina par-

ml , maturity A fo' ywart

Unto Co, 40400 Morthweetem Suite 200. r Hwy. S

44014.

BECRETARY tor Troy taw Bin. No legal expertenoe naceeeery. ProB-ctanl aMi ddaphmve, typing 70 W P M Satary open, good klnoe berv

aMs. Phone I7»-61SO. b d . 12

ECRETARY to laroa N.W.

work ing condfUora. CaB Slave 471-0044

SECRETARY - tor p raa lga I B M Seatoh Finn. M u d hava

benaM package. Annis.

a t hava g r e d

567-<700

SECRETARY for toMelment Management Brm to

pradoue offioe and aiord prooeealng axpertanoe. M u d be datalt-oriented. a a l wgant tad wBh good grammar. apaBng and oomnw ' ~ Math d t d f y - a PTO*

504 Halp Wanted Ofltoa Ctarical

SECRETARY

a a W P 4 a d s r y requkamenta to. Bon 790. Obaarvar a EooanBIc M . e a n a p a i a . 34261 S d w o t o r a B Rd.. uvome. MkMgan 41150

SECRETARY - M B a a

. —f Bma. tor 13 MBa 4 Ti, .

SECRETARY - RJU . T B C

One person offioe. typing.

h i 1 to 3 yaara aspaitaikia lor SouWSdd offioe. S4J00 par h o w . Send raauma to: P O . Baa 4S1. Fenton. Mtoh.. 44430

SECRETARY - Fta or Part-Bme

SECRET ARY/General offioe d a r k poaMori tor a n a l manufacturing B m tooatad to Uvonta. Aak tar Cynthia. 241-2300

SECRETARY O a n e r d ofltoa. F i d tkne. m u d type 96 wpm, axpertanoe n i r m a r j . Ap-ply d 32626 Staveneon Haw. Madi-aon Hta. o roaf l 5*3-2801

504 Halp Wanted Offlca-Cterical

SECRETARY A F«B 1 to 2 yeera

UNMROP

ARY

CaB J. Mart ta Temporartae/Plue 474-4722

y. to onwBdenoa, to: ) SUPERSTORES INC

I Dept-OPS

Taster. ML. 44 M 0 Equel Opportuni ty Employer UJT

SECRETARY - naad good typtog I * W B t ram tor Wot ' ~

4 Computer, n o cheater

SECRETARY NEEDED tor vokmMry ^ • B B j yanoy to SouBtflafd. Expert-M B * *4tn word prooeaaor pretarred. Salary dependent on eapertenoe

H a j gueHflcatlona. EjucaBent k ings U s B t a C a a 867-4650 ^ ^ ^ u e ^ p p o ^ n M ^ ^ P j o g r

504 Halp Wi Offlca-Cterical

SECRET ARY/P ART T a l E

wBh the p u d t a T d ^ p a ^ ^ l par hour. WB entafl 16-S) hows par waak. Apply ta paraon or aand ra-auma to: O f y of Ptymouth. 201 S

S f e ^ i j » - s a s SECRETARY

I Mature, j n Par dsy j

par weak. 4 hour* ' Bme work

a . 46. par 848 4471

salary htatory to MB. 17620 W 12 Mae fcL.«210. OouMBeM. M l 44074

SECRETARY R E C S T t O M B T rt Bme. tamporary poaMon. 4B

per how. Send reeume 4 letter d totared to Whole U ta Program. 42S26 W 7 mBe. aM. 9. Uvonta. 44182

(P.C-1SC)*1>Q_

SECRETARY

d 313-446-4344 I — AM and 4 PM. I rom February •»

RALSTON ? PURINA

COMPANY ? 7001 Orchard Laka Road

Suite 420A 9 Weat Btoomflatd, Ml 48033

Equd Opportunay Employar ' l l d i T a w a l l iMand toapped /Vd V

^Mgtiyoa^eiB^' '>% r i . a y - M L ^ * *

--- — - ..... PC-

ery 4 wor tdng^co i faBun! CaB Mtaa Darttog 1 -400-424-2232 aat 4 4 4

HOME C. 6ERVICE GUIDE—n DCAPUNEa ; 4 P.M. TUESDAY FOR THURSDAY EDITION / 4 P.M. FRIDAY FOR MONDAY EDITION

9 Aluminum Siding ALL Typee Skjtog 4neutatton • S to rm 4 T h e r m d Wtodowa 4 Door* • Cus-tom Tr im, gutter*, owning*, roofing. Metro Aluminum Frank... 825-7677

ALUMINUM SIDING 4 TRIM SALE Gut ter* . Roofing 4 RemodaBng

Lie. 4 Insured. Heritage Home Improvement: 360-6711

LOWEST PRICES Aksn. Sldtog 4 Gut ter* toatdtad

4 Cleaned. Roofing 4 ra 471-2600

12 Appllanca Sanrica ANYTIME! F a d Rdtable Serv tor ra-

oootara. a4 100H written mekee. tow ralaa. 100% written guar

1 0 * OFF wtth Ad. Uc. toe. 964-5011

HOWARD'S REPAIR SERVICE W e asperity repdr wada ra /d r ya r * .

refrlget atora. Kenmore 4

* ROSE APPLIANCE REPAIR * Experienced In-home Servtoe

Low Retee. 7 Day* a Week No Service C t w o e with r

543-6334 8 4 T. APPLIANCE SERVICE

Ptck-up 4 DeBvary. Uead AppSenoee. d e o Repdr Serv

Aak lor Steve. 532-6262

24 Baaamant Waterproofing

IAH Types of Waterproof ing Guerantaed - Free Estlmelee

Peter Meutl - 478-1986

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED D r a k a 4 Sump pumpa repaired

30 YEARS EXPERIENCE Earl H. Jeneen 474-6224

LOW PRICES •a* WMa PjuuMm BRepear*

27 Brick, Block, Camanl ALL Brtck. Block. Cement Work

3 ta ts Licensed 4 Ineured Exp. Contractor - Free Eatlmatee

C M anytime 534-1570

BEZESKY MASONRY Brtck. bioek, cement. Trench

Ttaddar i t la l /Commerdd. 534-3214

CUSTOM BRICK 4 STONE WORK Flreplacea Chimney Repek

ADOmONS VIC-IKS 474-0945:844-2702

EMH CONTRACTING INC Cement & Masonary

A l r i e p e l n « m a l or targe «Ortvawaya naddan t l d •Patloe •Commarctal •Stepa 4ndustr td

•Fad. efficient

33 Bidg. & Remodeling

IT COSTS NO MORE ...to get 1st class workmanship. FIRST PLACE WINNER d two Ns t tond Award* . HAMILTON haa been aattafytng customer* tor over 30 year*. You d a d directly wfth the owner. A l work gusramssd snd compettt lvafy prtosd. • FREE Estimates • Dssigns • Addi t ions • KMcfwns • Porcfi Enoosurea. etc.

HAMILTON BUILDERS Call 559-5590...24 hrs.

MARS SLOG. CO. -C o m m e r O d . Addi t ions. Kitchen, Dormers, Rsc Room, Bath. F r e e e d . Prompt servtoe.

NEED PROFESSIONAL HELP? C M John, experienced In M d carpantry 4 conetructton.

626-1476

OUAUFIED CONSTRUCTION a Addi t ions B Kftchans a Baths

a Rec' Roome a Heplac Window* Custom Work la Our Speciefty

Lloanead 4 Ineured 562-0840

REMODELING & REPAIRS WOOD DECKS

REPLACEMENT WINOOWS - SIDING 4 TRIM -

COMPLETE HOME IMPROVEMENT LICENSED CALL JOHN-533 -9178

RUSSELL BUILDING SERVICES -car p e n n y 4 remodeBng. reaktanUd 4 commerc ld work. Fire 4 atorm re-p d r 546-4429

R. BERARD CO. INC CUSTOM CABINET MAKER

CARPENTRY WOOD 4 FORMICA CABINETS KMcfan Bethe 4 Counter Topa

Wolmantzad Deck* Uc. 4 me.

FREE ESTIMATES

581-8311 349-0564 SENTRY CONTRACTORS INC.

Addlttone. 4 Modernization Rec. room. Daalgn 4 Bd to

>.-i a ^ • -i i » o a m i a i a oornrTwrc*®

Licensed Builder - FuBy Ineured Free Esttmetee 476-4444

39 Carpantry

A KITCHEN SPECIALIST Refadng or New Cabinets

Formica Countera Dtahweeher Installation 726-7910

ALL TYPES CARPENTRY 20 yeera experience. Spectal on fto-Mhed bessmsnt* Free Est imates Cd l Bruno 464-1354

•insured Waterproof ing -eeckhoe work WORK MYSELF FREE ESTIMATE

346-0066

33 Bidg. & Ramodaling • KITCHENS •

Work Myself Ceb ind Refadng Formica Countera

326-5025 A CEDAR or WOLMAN1ZEO DECK FREE S t d r * 4 rale If you ACT NOW Member of bettor buemaaa bureau

Lie.. Ineured. free eet 241-1614

A CUSTOM DECK A huge 12 x 12 deck wfth rdta. ( s e e comptals. FuBy Uc 4 Ins. Free Est COMPLETE CONST CO 477-7706

ADOfTIONS. dormers, bsaement i . be th roona , kltchene. nrepiecee Uc. A Ineured 20 yeera d que l ty

662 L . Matz Conetructton 2-0338

A FAMILY BUSINESS

RON DUGAS BLDG. • A PERSONAL TOUCH-

KITCHENS. VANITIES, COUNTERS BASEMENTS. DOORS. REPAIRS

VINYL 4 PELL* WINDOWS AJc. 4 ineured 27 Yr.

421-5526 BATHROOM

REMOOELINQ A d d a bathroom or l a m o d d an ax le lkn j one We can do the com-MMe Jo*», from tae work to pk»nt>-n g Create your new bathroom wfth Idaaa f rom our modem d w w r o o m

LONG PLUMBING CO 4 BATH BOUTIQUE

190 E MAIN. NORTHVILLE (313)349-0373

BATHS - KITCHENS Old Formica Cebmela 4 Counter*

a. Otahwaahara. Olapoade m-UCENSED WALT. 476-4691

BEAUTIFUL ADOmONS' Remodel-mg Baltn ririina. uaMiga. d rywal . Bta kv r /ax t repairs Q u e l l e " L ie I n s C o m /Rea l 1264

CARPENTER wfth 20 y r * eKp I kltohene. bethe Atoo

546-1641

C 4 M CUSTOM BUILDERS M g k OueBty Custom tOtohene 4 B e f M at Aftordable Prtoes Free E d

541-1031

COBIPLETE CUSTOM CONCEPTS

tape. anMaa Cueaom work

COUNTER TOPS Cabinets

Dishwasher Reasonable Inst.

Frank Raahkl 474-5652

CRAFT C O N S T W X m O N Ouady Bkddmg

Dealgn and/or B idd . — - r . M .

OBCK - BPRMO 4PCCIAL m W * by ordering By Maroh

U M i a l a C o r a l i u o B o n 942-4247

a 4 R MOMLC WASH

num 4 Brtck • Com.. Ree • Alumt-525-0600

BARRY'S CARPENTRY SERVICE 10 yrs. experience, noforonceo. RemodeBng S p e d M W t * Kltchena. Bathrooma, Space Saver ctaeeta. A l Work guerantaed. 476-4569

• BRAD CARTER • CARPENTER

SpeaeHzktg to

FINISHED BASEMENTS

• 352-0345 * • CARPENTERS NEED WORK

32 yeera experience. Ded direct Windows, door* , eddltton*. general repektog 4 remodeBng. Commer-dd /Ree lden t td . I n d u d 276-6099

CARPENTER who tsechee mdudr t -

Uoeneed 4 Ineured I 346-6006

CARPENTER 25 year* axpertance Deaamenn Itrv-lahed. offtoee, euepended odBnaa, door* , etc. Free eet lmets 453-7866

CARPENTRY - FINISH OR ROUGH Addfttons. KNchsra. Drywdl. Wood Dscks. Etc Reeaonebta. Free E d Uc. No |ob too amel . 522-2963

CUSTOM CARPENTRY By Harry Epelem - Kitchen exper ts C o m m 4 Rss. Uc. Bldr 20

FAVOT 4 SON BUILDINQ CO Spectsllztng In cerpentry tnm work

GUY or Ken Lie.- ins Csrpenter work -e ted replacamf door*, deck*.

roofs, gut tsr* . s ic .

JUOGE'8 CARPENTRY Complete home kiipi over rant

S m e l lobe e txap led 30 yeer* exportonce 542-9744

Low Price Repairs Carpentry decks lemodelng. roofing, plumbing. |

471-2 2600

NAIL BENDER 46 YEARS EXPERIENCE

QUALITY WORKMANSHIP * * . ** — IB • • I - -MCaO«ny«. •" inaung. rvx* • -mmmm

Seeementa 4 Mac Deedboft* - tor y o w aanaWy

Why no l e e l now? THE

VILLAGE CARPENTER VAL GUILMETTE. Eve* 474-7446

QUALITY DECKS & CARPENTRY

RemodeBng 4 Rapek* NO Job Too SmeB U c Retai wma» Waft 526-1707

SIGNATURE WOODWORK Cuatorm h v n n w e 4 embtnmry m M

:ree • ! » i m 472-7144

SMALL ADOfTIONS 4 REPAIRS 18 r i A R S EXPERIENCE

Everknga 5S2-5144

42 Carpet Cleaning A Dyaing

ALPBM FREBH CARPET 4 Uphol-

roome and laB 430 T M i peek d 422-0264

BO'S WAY CARPET CLEANW4G LMng room 4 he l . 42tt 48 Truok mounted aleem cleaning OuaMv guar or money beck 147 -1930

42 Carpet Cleaning A Dyaing

CARPET CLEANING: 2 Roome 4 Hal : *29.96Any A d d t t o n d Room: 410.96 Atoo FumHure Cleaning.

474-4145

LOW PRICES Rug Cleaning. IrialaBrio. Floor Si mg. PoUahtog. Reftolantog. 471-2

44 Carpat Laying

ANY CARPET INSTALLATION 12 yaara experience. Ped avalabta. One year guar an lea.

4-9062 346-3478

a TER8ERG CARPET INSTALLA-TION - M work guerenteed. 10 yr* axpertanoe Low ratee C a r p d 4 ped

464-6421

CARPET INSTALLATION 4 REPAIRS

A l work Guerantaed rtafei enuei 3 Yr* Exp. Dave aftsr 6. 421-6520

CARPET LAYING 4 REPAIRS. r issl i dcr ik ig . patcMng end rawaav-Ing. Reeeonabla.

476-5018

CARPET REPAIRS - Seams ree-tretched, any type d c a r p d repdr . Oeolgrar ruga 4 new cerpe) alao avdtabta. 24 HR. Sarv. 729-1227

CARPET 4 TILE > matdtaBon 4 Repeir

ALL WORK GUARANTEED Aleo wholeata avd labB ly d

CARPET 4 PADS FREE Wersho tMn j i 4 DeBvery

55 Chimney Cleaning

CHIMNEYS CLEANED & SCREENED

427-3981

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP

Iraured. Guaranteed no maaa Ftatocape. Demper*. n e p a l r i

Cert i f ied by Wood Heetm State Ucenaed (o 21

Member d t M N . C . S . G .

531-8531

56 Chimney Building A Repair

CHIMNEYS - PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

RebuM, Repaired. Leak* Stopped Tuck Pointing, Flaehtoge. Cleaned 4 Screened. A l Work Guaranteed. Free Esttmstss. Ucsneed. Ineured. 828-2733 532-5168

CHIMNEYS Repelred or b u l l new. Screened

Cleaned. Roof leek* Mopped GUARANTEED! 427-3961

63 Draperies CUSTOM DRAPERIES

25 Y r s Exp Our workroom apectel-Izss m alterations Valance Dadgna

our apadelty Our labrtc - yours. 534-7929 C s l tor Estimate.

64 Dressmaking A Tailoring

DRESSMAKER Brldale, Evening 4 Deywaer

Minor Alterel lone NorthvBle. 349-3654

65 Drywall DRYWALL 4 PLASTER

New 4 Repdr Hend or apray taxtur-mg. Aocouetlcd cialBnga Uc /Guar 30 Yr*. Exp. 543-0712 Or 360-0426

DRYWALL 4 WET PLASTER New 4 repek Palm peeM 4 texture work

n 4 Troy retarencaa Oeklend County F r e e e d 435-7414

LOW PRICES New 4 repek pleelertng.

taping, taxturtdng. atuoco 471-2600

MtO 8TATE DRYWALL CO Cei'i'iplala drywal aarnlce. 36 yr* Exp Frse EM Cea jec» Daye 1-426-3443 Jeff Eves 722-2014

66 Electrical ABLE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 35 y rs ccperlenoe meuree worry

CALL MARK

ABLE ELECTRICIAN i lob you hava

Lie Contractor 476-2140

ABLE ELECTRICIAN «y lob you h a w I. Contractor

CALL MARK 476-2140

ABOUT To C M A/i ELECTRICIAN? 23 yaar* expertenoe Good pr ices

males C M 534-4638 or 426-0662

ACE ELECTRIC - WaddBMB, com-mercial. 24 hr . Induetr td Mew 4 d d

(No fob too amel) awv Co 471-4132

BoodBaMa doee toorei

Free e d - 3 0 Yrs EXP SPEEDY ELECnVCAL

ta p l u g s vtolaeone Lta Law a Frae Ed. A i . , t> iw 544-7944

BOLLIN ELECTRIC Cnmmarctd H ' d u d i l d Ree"'

425-0030 ELECTRKAL 4 ELECTROkBC

Ik l t a Comrecaor Electrical & Fkectronlca

24 Hr Service 649-4036

13—

66 Electrical FREE ESTIMATES

Muflen Etadrtc. RaddT-Comm l

A l Typee Work. OM 4 Naw. L ie & M Anytime 522-4520

LIGHTHOUSE ELECTRIC a - oom'l. A l e tadr tcd work 4 troubtaahoottog. Free eaMnaMa canaed Mester G e e 536-4793

OAKLAND ELECTRIC

C M ue e4an you need us - anyt ime. M2-7T7S

TEDOY'S ELECTRIC C o m m l . RaedT A l repair* 4 tattons. 23 yrs. to Buatoaaa Sr. CtO-zan dtac. U e Work, guar 356-0916

78 Firewood AAA ALL SEASONED OAK CUT. SPLIT. DELIVERED 169 FACE CORD 4X8X16

QUANTITY DISCOUNT 436-6670

AAAA NATIONAL TREE SERVICE Oeaaond 1 yr. hardwooda

$40. 4x6x18 -22- Pickup Only 38466 Ford Rd.. Waetand. 326-0671

A Blend d up to 12 dWeieiH varte ttaa to a cord d our 'deluxe rrkx' or R you prefer. M haidwood. Try a cord d M apple, hickory or bkeft. 20 fed-eral corda d Northern Red Oak.

HANK JOHNSON & SONS 349-3018

ABSOLUTELY ALL SEASONED tor 1 Yeer S p i t mtxad. chotoe Hard-w o o d s 1, S68. 2 or mora. $55 each. (4 x6 x16-18"); Free DeBvery. Uvo-nia 4 nearby araae. 464-2433

ADMIRE YOUR FIRE Super W M Seaeonad

Hard - Blrefi - Fruit Hacker Sendoee

Smoe 1946 474-4914

ALL SEASONED HARDWOOD 1 Fece CorJ-466<4f t jce f lJ t ie*L. 18to. 2 Fece C<rde -$106 Prompt Free Ddve ry 464-1467

KILN DRIED OAK FIREWOOO Caen, no berk, no amoke. 16 to. out unbundled. 420 fece cord. 4x8x 16.3 lace cord minimum. 296-7214

PAUL BUNYAN FIREWOOD

937-3888

SEASONED OAK *80 delivered 363-6261

SEASONED 2 Yeera - AppMwood 465 a face oord. Saeeoned hardar-wood 466 a lace cord. 2 for | 1 0 6 . Frae DeBvary 869-9096 349-3219

YEAR END SALE FIREWOOD 1 fece oord (4x8x16) 446: 2 tor 475. Kindling 43 bundta. 946-6336 729-6669

81 Floor Service DANDY HARDWOOO FLOOR Fln-lehmg - Hardwood f loor* meta led. Hniahed. repe l red. D lv la lon of Deeanto Conatnjctton. 522-1811

FLOOR SANDING-REFINISHtNQ Old f loor* our apectaity. Stain work beauttfuly dona. Very reeaonebta. Freeeetknsta 477-7736

LEONARD'S FLOOR SANOING REF1NISHING 36 y r s axp

OUALrTYWORK REASONABLE PRICES 437-5533

90 Furnace Install Or Repair

FURNACE CHECK UP. 420. New fumancee Irom 4400 Irat Mot ion

over 45 y rs 464-2036 or 664-0630

93 Furniture Finishing A Repeir

O V S stripping 8 furniture raflntah-mg QueBty work « reeeonabta prte-ee. Repdr* - Coning - RueMng Pfymoulh • oldeet ahop 466-3141

96 Garages OARAGE DOORS

S ted mauleted Entrance Door* Taytor Door Dtalr lbutor*

Farmington Garege Door* 477-2380

MIKE RASHID Bring your b e d d e d to me 4 I wB b e d W Owner operated 4 eervtoed

Teytor Gerege Door* New 4 Uead Qerege Door Parto

We remodel old gei agea Energy d -e d enti anca and atorm

doors Uceneed bid 1 ywer gueren-tee haa e d Cal : 474-5692 474-3446

TAYLOR GARAGE DOORS Garage Door Openers

Carta 4 Service Free e d .

We Will not be Underaoldl SHAMROCK DOOR CO 534-4663

97 Garage Door Repeir BOTTOM EDGE RU8T REMOVED

9 0 * QOOO; WHY ian le i .a i ia i i l Y REPLACE?

Locfca, Springs. RoBer* Ranlaoad »VE-A-OOOA BIC 296-OOOR

102 Handyman ALL HOME MAMTENANCE

Guereraeefl Reetds PMHk ig . pkjmbmg. atec carpentry eac

ALL I MAPfTENANCE 4 RBPAM

OK Hentfy G u y s i EM CaB Oava. 471-4

GENERAL REPAIR 4 PAINT Total home mekrtenenee ouaBty

GENERAL REPAIR SCRVICea M d B M l B . atadrtaet wBvdoea.

" horns I ' a p e k a B l B i l

MR. OODJOB

Carpentry Wood 4 Maaa Work

24 Hr Serv BM. 849-4036

Quality Carpentry Stak r*a» Bnniiraaaa. Cab toaM

105 Hauling Scrap m e m .

Stores, e l e L o w e d prtoee to town. Quick aervtoe. Free Es t SarWig Wayne 4 Oakland Counttae. Cen t rd location. 947-2764 or 964-6134

AAAAA - WEE HAUL ^ -• - a ^ • -navoonuai a uonwTiarcii i

CJeen - up 4 Removd Trucking 4 Moving, IPO

ANY RUB8SH Trucked Caut ion - my aen forming. 3 stake dumpe 4 cuvaied van avMebta promptly. Shade, ga-rage*. roofing, cemen t d r y w M . car pets. appBeiioee. trees, ahrube, or ?

HANK JOHNSON & SONS 349-3018

TAKE AWAY TRASH SERVICE Fred takee away enythlng

Servtoe wfth s amBs 332-1247

106 Hasting A Cooling ACTION AIR

l laaBng. Duct Work. Qae Pipe 4 Ac-caiaaorfaa. Servtoe 4 todMetlon. ReeMenOd 4 Commercld. 261-9606

OI8COUNT - Furnace 4 tk oondL

24 hr. Dependable. quaBly. U e 3 6 ^ 6 4 7 6

110 Houseciean ing APARTMENT, HOME 4 OFFICE Expertanoed 4 raBable ctaanara

9am-9pm 642-4411 Aftar 9pm. 863-9065

CLEANING SERVICE - HOMES 12 vaara expertenoe Weakly, U -weeWy. monthly or 1 Bme. Bonded 4 toe. Free Est imates 547-0460

CuetomOed to m e d your neede. Days, eventoge, weeka ineured. C M 944-9444

HOUSEC LEANING Honest Depenr teBTra iaonab ia

Experienced. Give ue a c M after 6pm. <>am tor free ee t 933-7864

PROF'SSIONAL MAID SERVICE Trained, .-onded 4 Ineured nedderitta. 4 commerc ld UNIQUE S t n n C E S INC. 636-4188

C M

KOSITS HOUSECLEANING SERVICE

396-3244

SQUEAKY CLEAN MAIDS We ctaen houses, apartmanta 4 of-ftoae. Bonded. Free E*trustee Give uaa CM 565-5244

114 Income Tax ACCURATE Tax preparation, former IRS agent. Mester m tax. 20 y rs axp. Spec to I n d M d u d 4 Bue. re-t u r n s f a x Spedelets, Inc. 592-4690

COME IN NOWI Heve y w * tax form fBed out aocu-relefy. promptly, conftdenItaly d tow pr ices CM: 595-6923

INCOME TAX - C M tar m d M d u d tax properetton. Servtog Southftald area. Low ra les Day. evening, weekend appointments 569-4317

INCOME TAX - If you would Bta to fwna your persona or budneea to-come tax enelyzed m lerme d the new tax reform taw. eel : 662-6660

KEEP MORE OF YOUR INCOME

Have Your Tax Relume prepared to the prtvecy 4 convenience d your own home or office by fuBy-trained yeer-around Pro leedonals. This C P A firm dlga tor M deducttone to

rsrz ' u d . Farm. Returns, handta your I R A Audit 4

1-600-541-4062

LTD Accounting INCOME TAX PREP ARA T lOn

Serving Uvonie 4 aurroundlng arses Lam ra tes Evening 4 week-end appt 's maaaba 425-6430

STEPS INCOME TAX SERVICE 20 y rs axp - oomputar printed Very reeeonehto. prompt. WeM aub-u r b s Eves 4 eaafcande. 397-2441

TAX ONE FREE PICK-UP

FREE DELIVERY

Senior Clttsan Otaoount Computorlzed 40 Y r * Experience

Prepered by Degreed prctaialpriala

641-1800

TAX PREPARATION CPA <

Ptymouth office - 466-4602

WE PREPARE mdMduM income tax M r o w homa Evaranga and week-e n d * Our cfargee are I M icaaM at •own C M 355-4742

123 ianHorial CompleM R E S C E N T W V C O M M

JANTTORIAL Minor • I Sendee tlm

150 Moving A Storage

Houea. Apt 4 Offioe Lood 4 Long • * R d Reie Snort

-vice 544-4741. 470-7221

ARVO-S MOVING FtaxBM To Y o v III i Hi

HeueanoM or Offioe FAM 363-4290 .... Ca ra fd

CARRINGTON RELIABLE MOVBaO Low Prtoes Oapendedta Servtoe

24 far* Deye and W e M e n d a Lood 4 Long CBaaanos ' - a a BM 422-81*1

INDEPENDENT MOVING

Cowasous Cerataf I Compaeani

Low Ralaa 548-012

150 Moving A Storage

JULIUS ROSS MOVING CO. BfC. CUSTOM work, houaehdd movta

— Daddno. nianod i r r i a n o a 4 S w d Mk f i 357-261

MOVING? GNa ua a caB. C a d tad. tow ralaa. Expertanoed to moving homes, offtoee. appBano

541-801

O 'SULUVAN MOVING COMPAN* UCENSHJ INSURE mexperaive rj_rilaadrinda Large

SAFE-WAY MOVING HOUSEHOLD OR OFFICE

FREE EST. REASONABLE RATI 474-0806

SUBURBAN MOVING Extra Care taken. Quick. carefuL e pertancad: to move houea. offic a p t or ptanoe. Free E d . 261-661

165 Painting A Decorating

A BETTER JOB... SHUR PAINTING

tolertor - Extartor D r y w M Ftotahtog 4 Spray Taartura

Affordable Rates Y o w Settafactton Guerenteed

Fred Est. 421-2241 ALEX STRIM. Pdntmg 4 Decorating

Free E d . Spring e x t 4 tot apecid C M anytime 968-6354

ALL KINDS of pdnttog 4 repairing, miartar 4 extartor.

366-1673

ALL PAINTING 4 WALLPAPER REMOVAL

Interior - aprtog apecid. C M Mark 396-2737

A PLUS * -

PER-FEK DECOR 435 average room petoled 475 apray textured oeBtoga D r y w M repdr 4 graphice

479-4849 A REASONABLE PRICE

lor axcoBant work. Free adknetee.

Jemes Bros. Corp.

A -1 QUALITY PAINTING totartor-Exterior. Reeeonabta Ratee.

929-4669

BIRMINGHAM AREA DECORATING Painting waBpepertog

StaMng-ftotahlng Expert work 647-3360

Birmingham Painting Contractors, Inc.

•RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL* • INTERIOR - EXTERIORe

• W A L L P A P E R I N G * • F R E E ESTIMATES - INSURED*

Uc. 8069096

644-1556 CRAFTSMEN PAINTING

Ouerenleed Top Qt.aBty Work S o a d d low wintertime ratee

Free Est imates Robert 261-4214

CUSTOM PAINTING miertot 4 Exterior Pspsrhsnglng. Pleat er repelr Referencee R.

FREE E •EST 524-2161

European touch WALLPAPER

PAINTING INTERIOR 4 EXTERIOR PAINTING

FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

641-7766 FATHER 4 SON PABfTINQ

miertor 4 Exterior OueBty Work. Reeeonab C M anytime. 427-7332

FRANK'S A-1 PAINTING Jerme! - Co 17 y rs m i

Quick Servtoe - rtafai arioee

Call 626-2578 J I M S PAINTING

Non-smoker Seniora Dlecount Prompt. Prcitaaatond Servtoe

FREE EST , ALL AREAS 255-55C

KUSTOM PAINTING COMPANY SpecMBzIng to c u d o m Interior painting end pepertng Aleo exterior pamttng meurad 834-3754

KYLE E. OLSON Painl lng 4 p t p a r H a w i n g Maarv N a t a t S35-0127

LOW PRICES Oood QueBty Budget Prtoee Viae 4 lileeaarcara Acoapaed

Pakit-r>-Staln. mc 464-3443

LOW PRICES PAINTING FAPERB40

p e e * 4 t 47 f -2600 or 435-8610

M 4 B PAINTING

nenoe Free EM CM Mart. 241

M. GORELICK uaanr ia l Oakumg-OeooreBtg

C o m m e r d d 4 OeoorelNe Spre^er^g Mead UcaneaB I

474-0911 NEW ENGLAND

CUSTOM PAINTING mi E x t . Free Cdki Maa

lea. Gary 427-42S3

PAJNTWQ BY MKHAEL

Stak ing. SBJOOO. WMtoapw ramov a Ptaelaki g Free E d 44B-74BB

PAarTBaG 4 OeumeBiig SO yra evp n tar aaf Enai' idang

• c S John H a t P 4 0 Co

P A » m N Q - BIT1RWR

C M - 464-8647

165 Painting A Decorating

PAINTING 4 WALLPAPERING

Lwv Prtoee. A l work guaranteed FuBy meurad. 543-1704

QUALITY PAINTING Thorough preparat ion.

Rdtable. Work Myself, Free EM. Interior. Since 1967.

Frank C. Farrugta. 540-7108

PAINTING WALLPAPERING 13 Y r s Ct ropeen Exp. - f I ns - Reee. - 24 Hr. A n *

421-4200 RKJHTWAY

PAINTING WALLPAPERING 13 Yrs European Exp. - Free E d . Ine. - Reas - 24 Hr. Ana. Service

421-4200 SEMI RETIRED PAINTER

30 Ye

Pfymoulh-Canton-Uvonta 495-0924

S H O R T S PAINTING CuMom interior 4 exterior painting Free eatlmatee. ftaaaonable retee 4

349-0169

SPRENGER'S DECORATING CENTER

Interior 4 Extartor pdn t t og 4 s t d ing. a l p a c a r str ipping. 4 applica-tion. Stain * vamtah exper ts R a d a r 4 d rywal repair. Spray 4 hand tax lured riaMnga Seamtaaa gutters Ceramic H e fcatdtotton.

383-7964 OR B96-1911

STARVING PAINTER

LOWEST PRICES AVAILABLE FROM 440 AVERAGE ROOM

A l work guaranteed or NO PAYMENT

Laid off Journeymen Painter 15 yaara expertenoe

Free aa Ornate

533-3445

STEVE'S PAINTING SERVICE

All repairs • Paint & Labor

50% off INTERIOR • EXTERIOR

15 Yaara Exp. • Free Estimate

BONDED & INSURED

669-4975 540-7138

5 0 % OFF FREE PAINT Expiree Feb 28th 1987

INTERIOR ONLY LOWEST PRICES-BEST WORK

ON PAINTING COMPLETELY INSURED A l work h d y guaranteed

425-9805

178 Photography PROFESSIONAL

WEDOING PHOTOGRAPHY Over 10 yaara t

Ca l 471-2377

<80 Piano Tuning Repair - Refinishing

PIANO TUNING BY JOHN MoCFiACKEN

Gome* repair, r r b d k l . reftoMNng. Mon-Fn.9-9: Sal-Sun.B-5. 357-4046

PIANO TUNING By Dave La Barge

tae 42--1339

215 Plumbing 273 Tree 8ervke

Blue Water P lumb ing A l pkanbtog repair*. H d B I B M pkanbtog

IM Sartor dtLM |0b too big or amaB 532-3867

CALL HUGH A-1 Plumbing Work

Drain and 0 — 'at Sarvtoa Ucenaed. 24 Hours. 502-0966

COMPLETE PLUMBING SERVICE W s do a m M and b ig )obs.

M o M

G A R R A r n PLUMBING 14 YRS EXPERIENCE 24 HOUR SERVICE

FREE ESTIMATES 443-6831

LOWER RATES PLUMBING 4 SEWER CLEANING

471-2600

PLUMBING SERVICE - REPAIRS SEWER CLEANING. ALTERATIONS

UCE>«ED Days: 477-0146 Evee: 464-6271

PLUMBBIG WORK DONE

No )ob too ama l . 274-2469

PLUMBING 24 Hr. Service. 649-4036

Troy

RICHWAY PLUMBING SEWER CLEAMNG

24 Hour Emergency 8 U e Journeyman Plumber 373-4001

233 Roofing ACE ROOFERS

Exc. lobe d a rasa, prtee. R e d Re-moved 4 SkyBghte aetoome Free eels C M O a r t t a anyt ime 596-7222

_ ALL LEAKS STOPPED F i d Roota. Commer 4 Reek tan t ia Aleo Shingle Rapdrs. Work Guar Free Ed. C M Joe M 421-4896

ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED NEW ROOFS, flaamlaaa Gut ter*

Vent*, neehtog. Drip Ledge. V a B m . need, nelei enuea. Free Est

826-2733 532-5168

B 4 L ROOFING - Naa Teer-offa - A Specleftyl Gutter*. Vent*. No lob too big or a m d L

534-6334 - Free E s t - 937-8139

FAIRLANE ROOFING - C o m m 4 R e d R o d repek*. Tsarof la

. Ucenaed 4 m e u a d 274-7906 e 427-6114

FOUR SEASONS ROOFING CO.

Roeldsnttaf4 C o m m e r c l d hBch. Uc. >61263. Member d BBS

332-5999

LOW PRICES loe Domaga. kaursnce work , afun-gtae. l t d tarring, ceder. gu t te r * 4 re-laled carpentry 471-2600

PAT'S ROOFING 4 SIDING Thla Chrletlervowned 4 oper CO. apectattzee to que l ty . g u a anleed work. Tear-ofla. r e p d r * . a f u m k u n aiding, gutter* Free e d . 477-3368

ROOFING Sentry Contractors Inc.

FuBy fcanaad - h a y meurad QUALITY WORKMANSHIP

476-4440

ROOFING Tear-ofle. R e r o d 4 Naw Roo«s 30 yeer* experience. D e d wi th owner.

274-8099

WOLVERINE ROOFING New, re - rod . l e a nff. 4 repalra. Quararitoed quaBTy Free CaUnalee. LKanaed 4 tnaured. 474-7860

245 Sewing Machine Repair

ANY BRANO TUNED UP IN YOUR HOME - FOR ONLY 46 90 Free EM If Add taond Work Naadad SEW PRO. INC 443-1999

200 Plastering AA SPECIALIST m a m M water dam-age 4 piaater repe f r * 35 yaar* * * -penence Ctoen Wort, myaerf U-ceneed C M Roy 499-7197

ALL PLASTERING WATER DAMAGE. PAINT PEEL 4 DRYWALL REPAIRS LICENSED 937-4374 422-0364

251 Snow Blower Service

SNOWBLOWER. LAWN MOWER 4 SMALL ENGINE REPAIR

Ptck-up 4 ddfvary aaBeb le Rea-sonable relee. C M Ray 399-9620

253 Snow Removal

A-1 PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL Tax t i rmg - New 4 O a p M

Water Damage Ouerenleed Lie 24 y r * exp Low prtoeel 474-7944

LOW PRICES WMer demege. ma worV piaater Ing. pemBng. repa i rs 471-2600

PLASTERING 4 DRYWALL

State L ie 346-2447

HACKER SERVICES SNOW PLOWING

Ree 4 C o m m OueBty Sarvtoe amoe 1946

CaB 474-6914

260 Telephone Service A Repair SOS PHONE SERVICE

i io red Reel | a d a i raaMad Over 30 yeera expertenoe 474-0747

215 Plumbing 269 TUeWoric

AL S HOME REPAIR SERVICE A* Pkanbmg Repek* No SarAoe Cherge. Faucets Olahwaanar*.

Qerbege DtaooeeM Sump Pumpa apated or 'aciiarad Sewer t

Oram Cleaning AL 533-3192

PLUMBING UNLIMITED A l work dona by e Be 4 Ineured pi'iafaaamnM tor y o w protection

Sewer 4 Oram Cleaning Law Relee FaM 24 hour aervtoe

ao g d rtnaawi gea water heeMr 42B6 INSTALLED

v a a 4 m m Card an.wt*e.1

G r e g M«fv1n 421-8268

A COMPLETE PL U M M N G SERVICE

* DE TORI PLUMBING * PVmfcino and dram eleenmo pi utae atoraBi' dona by a Meatar Bkanber

471-1355 ALL PLUMBING 4 NEATBaG Ceramic H a C o m e w e B e *

•ton i u i lea a wor» Guerenteed 24 Y r * Expartanca 477-7914

CHARLIES TILING ACES

• « * C M CharBe anyBma 806-7222

Complde Ceramic TBs jriMsBslti'ir Baths Foyers. KRdane . Repea*

Free E i d n a H a . Ltoeneed-traured 0 M ZECCHINI INC 529-0369

J a TILE COMPANY QUALITY CERAMIC TILE FuB, Ltoaneed 4 meurad

For Eatlmatee. c M JBn 526-4440

LOW PRICES CERAMIC TILE. Reta i l fl Carpwner^

Sno - White Grout A Caulk Co.

• T4ePT l t t t l r i n iM i | C l l t r H - B a f i t t r the TBs' Oram Rapek • Mew TuiwTBe Sea

445-3926

273 Tree Service I ANDREWS T U B SERVICE

F u B y t n j j e d 1 S Z S S ? x z goon

A - 1 OOaaiOLLV TREE SERVICE Tree R a n o i d Trimming. Bkaep Rerun i k 4 Land Ciaartng m s -* ree Cat 4 4 2 - M i 7

BONECUTTERS Trim top 4 S tump i

meurad Free E d .

PAUL BUNYAN Trimming. Tree 4 Stump Lie.-Ine. V CJttzen dtac. Fr W o r k m e n ! C o m p . — B37

STUMP REMOVAL No yard damage, b u d i e a remove ctaen-up 4 tandacepe evMtad Free Est Gerry Lyon. 824-1

4

277 Uphotatery

ARTISTIC -UPHOLSTERING-

(SINCE 1920)

FINE CUSTOM UPHOLSTERMG' 4 SLIPCOVERS •

10 Year ConaBucaon Guar an lea C M For Frae Estimate

584-5900 BY RICHARD UPHOLSTERMG imported 4 Domeetlc Fabrics

PICk-up 4 D e B v a r y 20 Yrm. Exp 178

KIM'S UPHOLSTERING

Serving B a CommunBy For over 30 Y r *

Reuphotalertog 4 Custom Upholstering

COMMERCIAL RE8IDENTIAC Vtaa 4 MC Welcome

FREE IN-NOME ESTIMATES

427-5140 RE-UPHOLSTERY SALE

2 0 * - 9 0 * off on tabrtc. Free p ickup * delivery. SunB^ t l Ra-Uphotatary. " " 532-0332

264 Wallpapering

ABSOLUTELY A bJ UST!

GENE rtUBBUCK UC - 20 YPS EXPERIENCE

Painting & Wal lpaper ing

645-6110 BlmfkJ 476-6310 Farm' ton 651-0666 Roch

ALLOW A W O M A N S TOUCH «Vallpapertnq 4^Pektong

C a r d 533-4558 - Kathleen 471-4646

ALL WALLPAPERING 4 PAINTING Paper Str ipping Ptaatar Rapaki 10 Years Expertenoe l.loantac CALL DON 344-9048

ALL WORK GUARANTEED! WeBpapartog. S tnpomg rt - . - r - • J rent ing,. u p e n * n c * G

C M Joe or Karen: 422-6672 C A S Paperhanglng

RETIRING SOON $10 per roll

Ca« for Appoin tment Phone - 634-6356

LOW PRICES Peper lng , R e m o v a l , P a i n t i n g .

471-2900

PAPERHANGMG la My Trade. La* me do yow work 4 I know you wM t M your ktanda 4 ia ta l f .ee Refer-ences EmeM Heientoert. 344-134*

WALLPAPERING

W(ALLPAPER<NG You t M e d a m cnooemg y o u pe-per. aa taka care m hanging R Chrta 349-7775 Cathy 469-44

WALLPAPERING 37 yeera expei

Painting 4 6ecoreHng C M Jem?.

WALLPAPER REMOVAL OF ALL TYPES AND PAINTING

INSURED ARNOLD QOLDtN 356-0499

265 WaM Washing BILL'S WaBe. Wtodowa. Gerpeta

545-2243

LOW PRICES-GOOD WORK WaBwedeng. window 4 rug d l

WALL WASHING - PAINTING CarpM 4 h m f l u r e deerang

- Ftdy meurad » Yrs Evp -4300 Oey*. 342 Eva * . 43B-M03I

293 Welding CONSTRUCTION eqm • t ruc tura i we ld ing ' a b r t c e t m ^ .

mgdone < * M « |

297 Windows

4 0 * OFF WRndiMe JOHN'S WEATMER-SEAL

C M 364-4487

AFAMB.Yeua Rl P L A C E M E N T *

MESS rtNDOWB

• E L L A or V <YL u c 4 ma 421-46M

CLEANING CAUUONG. REP AMI - N i,B*A

14C*(P,C-16C) 0 4 E T h u r s d a y . F e b r u a r y 12, 1987

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

secarrARY/neccfmoNisT AO-a s a M i paraon tor burnt C.PX k m . Typing 44 WPM. phones.

c o m p u l i r / wo rd proOMaang Expartanca pre-torred Sand raauma l o 20001 Southf ta ld Rd.. Suite 100. Lathrup V»AEA. MI *«07e

SECRET ARY. 'R£CEPTK>f«S" Permanent k a t lma tor buay Soutn-M d ofltoa. Experienced paraon

* hava g o o d OanaraT of l l i ofltoa MdM. be • *Mf

prooaaatnq dea t ram r ight candidate. Submi t ra-M I » lo: N. Hayd*n, M o d a l Signal. MC.. 20088 H o r t h * M t M i i l l g h — . . Sta 0420 . Sou tMWd. Mich.. 48034

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST

Uvonta araa V m M a k i n g exper l -ancad I ndMduM wfth g o o d verba l 4 wr i t ten oommunlcat ton akMs to han-dta M M p h o n M 4 a variety of other Sacratanal d u t i e s Muat typa 00-70 W P M & hava g o o d grammar 4 (pa* -m g W o r d Pror f l n g aapartanoa p r e t e i i a d For mtarvtaw. ca* L i n d a

525-5000

S E C R E T A R Y / R E C E P T I O N I S T

SaH-atarttng. prolaaatonal I n d M d u M naadad lor a g row ing company . Reapon-• i ba t tas w a InctuOa phona. reception and secre tar ta

C a n d k l a t M should poa-aaaa a m in imum o l an aaao-ctotaa dagraa. Mrong trv ta rpa raona i sk i t s . g o o d phona tachmquaa and abft-Ity to wo rk Independent ly T e c h n i c * akaa should In-clude: 50 W P M typing, dto-tat ton equipment and wo rd prooaaalng axpartanoa.

Thla a fuft-Hma poaMon wKh an excellent banaf l t p a r k aga. Ptaaae (and ra-auma and Mtary requlre-manta to ;

S. Lamka 24 t oo SoutTrflatd Rd.. Su i t * 315

Southf ie ld. Ml 40075

Secretary/ Receptionist Redfo rd -Uvon la raal aatala of l toa M a k i par t - t ime Secretary /Recep-t lonist . C a l 530-2000

SECRETARY/Receptlonist Excellent o p p o r t u n i t y lor tha r ight paraon. Inlarmarfcat, 26003 W. 6 Mito Rd.. Radtord Twp. 255-1280

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY/RBCEPTlOtaBT Part Uma. Typing, ganara l of l toa du-ttaa. * • t ra in tor Tata> operet ton 20 houra mi ta«y. c m a t U d a Oma lat-er. Sand raauma to: 9000 Town Cantar Sun* 2640. Southf ta ld. Ml 4ton.

SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST

Troy - tu t Uma tor raal es ta te devel-opment /p roper ty managemen t Itrm. Muat ba hardwork ing , o rgan ised In-d M d u M with above average s u a m typing and ahorthand. O o o d verbal and wrman c o m m u n i c a t i o n akBa naoaaaary. l i g h t bookkeep ing help-ful P l i M i n t work ing cond i t ion* .

enoa. Ca* 043-7BTO

Ing 4 s imple axpanaa had keeping, w e ara of lar lng i ttve aalary. 3 7 H hour w o

S E C R E T A R Y Saka Fifth Avanue haa an Immedia te opening tor an entry level accounts receivable aacratary. Duttoe wM be varied A w • Inck ide I g h t typ ing. M-

expanae ladgar book -rtg a compet l -wo rk week A

axcaMant benef i ts Inc luding l u l dls-count p i l .aegea. Apply In paraon at Paraonnal Depar tment

SAKS FIFTH

AVENUE SOMERSET MALL

TROY An Equal Oppor tun i t y Employar

SECRET ARY/TYPIST Generai CPA of f ice m Rad to rd F u l t ime C a l tor appo in tment 530-4001

S E C R E T A R Y era seeking an exper ienced Indi-

vidual to work tor our 2 AaMatant Corporate Counaats m our L e o * Department. Accura te t yp ing of 50-00 wpm, p roo f read ing skMs A wo rd proceeelng raqulrad. Shor thand dr spaadwrtung a plua. Paraon muat able to gat a long w i th o thers , ba wMing to taka on reapona iba ty A able to handle a heavy work load. Law 1 mor tgage bank ing back-ground would ba hatp4ul. Banafl t package Including Employee Stock Ownership Plan o f fe red Qual i f ied candidate* ahould appfy Mon-Fr l 8am-4pm.

Tha Employment Depar tment FIREMAN'S FUND

MORTGAGE CORPORATION 27555 Farmington Rd.

Farmington Hills, Ml. 40018 Aff i rmat ive Ac t ion Employar M / F / H

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

SECRETARY (Sales) For national oompany Muat hava top HUB* and wo rd proneaatog ex-

craft Rd..

noe. Feat paced Southf ta ld ofltoa. Co rnpeMtva

company pa id banaf t ta. Sand i to: Box 834. Obeerver 4 Eo-

Newspapers. 302S-V Schoo»-L. UvOnia. Mich igan 40190

SECRETARY to wo rk tor accoun t ing 4 payroll depar tment w i th a b a t y to Issrr pay ro l . Ptymouth area.

409 -4313

SECRETARY/TYPIST Southf ield onto* of nat tona! I t rm haa

lent communica t ion and orgentza-oonel akaa raqu i rad. D ic taphone typing Dent te 443-5038

SECRET ARY/TYPtST - Look ing tor IndMduM who poeeeeea* aii.osOani typing akaa - 55wpm m i n i m u m , en-(oya work ing wfth o thers 4 keep ing buay if m a appfya to you. p laaaa c a l today tor an Interview. F t a t kne poaltton wi th bantlta. Tany, 508 -4331

SECRETARY - W e have an o p e n i n g tor a to! t lma aacratary This poal-tton raqulraa a typ ing spaed o f 00 w p m 4 soma exper ience wt th I B M XP 4 related sof lwaar Lotua 123. D-Baee 4 monimate. Ptaaae aummi t reeume Including satary requ i re-ments to: The Center Compantoa , North land Shopp ing Cen te r . P.O. Box 355. Southftald. ML. 40075-0305 A n Equal Oppor tun i t y

Employer

SECRETARY wfth 1-2 years expar t -anca 4 excel lent sk l l a Inc lud ing shorthand, tor d o w n t o w n B i rm ing -ham law office. W o r d p r o r s s e t u g ex-perience helpful but not naoeeeary. Sand raauma to Law Ofl toa. 3 0 0 E Mapla. Rd.. 3 rd f loor , 3 k m k i g n a r i i , Ml 40011

SECRETARY/WORD PROCESSOR F u l t ime poel t lon m conven ient Bir-mingham offlea. G o o d typ ing a k a a 4 phona manner raqu i rad W o r d P e r -fect exper ience needed. G o o d s tar t -ing aalary. Reply to Box 864. O b -server 4 Eccentrtc 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Michigan 40100

Uvon ia .

SOUTHFIELD AD A G E N C Y seeks Executive Secretary for faat pacad off ice Good env i ronmen t 4 oppor tun i t i es Typing OOwpm.

827-0341

S W I T C H B O A R D Immediate open ing for aw f t chboard / recept ionist poelt lon. Muat have aoma expertertee 4 be ab le t o type 4 5 WPM Ptaaaant of f lce 4 g o o d benefits. Joe Pan! an Chevro le t 28111 Telegraph, South f ie ld

355-1000

504 Help Wanted Offlce-Clerical

SECRETARY - 1 to 3 y a w s expert-enoa Dictaphone, accura te typing. Hon smoker r t e e u m i to 1108 W Long Laka R d - Troy. ML 40080.

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Mature m<#vtduM n a i d s d tor M l

Muat hava previous swachbOM d ex-

Send raauma Including aalary re-quirements toe "** " PO 0 o * 5091 i

TEACHERS A O E tor K k * in The Haa Christian Pre-Scf tool 5 morn-ings MUM be 10. mtaraatad m c t a -dran Exparlanoe pre tar red . Inqui re Mari lyn Harvey, 020-2818

TELEPHONE, typ ing , repor t oompt-IMton Part or f u l tkne Star t ing 11:40 A M d a f y . A t laeet 4 houra a day. MuM have ancsOsnt typ ing akBa (min imum 00 W P M wi thout er -rors* good oommuntoaave 4 tata-phona manner and aatf-dtadpana. C a l Debt M P-D.Q. C o t v l a r 0 7 2 - 7 7 7 7

TEMPORARY TYPIST - CPA Itrm. Woodward. So Lake f to . v a * naada a typtat th ru m i d May. Vw ta -t x * hra. Soma over t ime p robab la . Send reeiane to Jenklna. Magnua. Votk 4 Car ro l . 2006 W o o d w a r d A v * a A, Btoomiald Haa . Ml . 4B013

Attn: A d m M e t r a t t v a DapL

TOP NOTCH L a minimum ot 5 yrs. exper tenoe m per-sonal Injury Mtigatiori needed tor Southfield lew f i rm Top salary ot-tered wfth fr inge benanta. Con tac t Ctody M 303-1500

ACCURATE TYPIST General off ice akBa. knowledge of

hetotul. A b a t y to Interact w f th o th-ers Send reeume lo: Box 0B0. O b -aarvar 4 Eccentr ic Nawapape ia . 30251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. L M x t l a . Michigan 40180

INDfVIOUAL needed tor f u l l ime p o -altton to handle evaryda> typ ing kjnet ione m of l toa W B t ype d l forms M wa« aa work wi th c o m p u t -er. F u l benefits. Uvon ia locat ion. Send raauma to Box 730, Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspapers . 30261 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Uvon ia . Mlchlgam 48150

TYPIST for d o w n t o w n D a t r o l t Vm. 1-3 years axper tance. Type

70wpm. Pleasant wo rk ing co r *» -Bona for rton smoker . Compet i t i ve aalary 4 banefl ta. C a l 863-2500

TYPIST - Look ing tor typ lM to w o r k m energet ic 4 busy South f ie ld Off-ice MuM be «ble l o type 56 plua word* per mmu le accura te 4 poe-aaea axoa isnt organ izat iona l akaa. F u l t ime wtth benef i ts C a l Tarrt a l 558-4330

504 Halp Wanted Offlce-Clerical

TYPISTS Ka»y

n l H l l i fo r Typiats w » of SO w p m + . Expart-E3St

phonv and ataOstlcal typ ing a a plua.

Plaaaa o a l today tor an appoint -m e n t

352-5220 Sou th f i e l d

553-7820 F a r m i n g t o n Hi l ls

KELLY SERVICES

The "KaOy GtrT' People Not an employment agency -

never a lee Equal Oppor tun i ty Employar M /F ' H

TYPISTS

SNELLING TEMPORARIES

Needs exper ienced Typiata. 50 wpm.. pkia on Memory Wri ter . Xerox. 030. Wheat Wri ter , and Salactrtc.

CALL SNELLING

TEMPORARIES 557-5700

TYPISTS - Temporary long and

avai lable thn>-out Datro l t Met ro a. Typing 00 W P M required.

— M have dependable t ranaporta-Uon. A p p t . only. Ca«: 568-1604

a ecoapong a p p K a t t o n a tor Recep-ttontot at our Oak Park Off ice. MuM have mroslsnt phone votoa. knowl-edge of awftchboard. typ ing skas 40WPM C a l Brand* Dickey tor ap-po in tment St: 540-7000

WORO PROCESSOR, expertanoed on IBM PC wfth wo rd perfect soft-ware, tor a large d o w n t o w n Detroit law f irm. Excellent benefits, compM-Ittve salary, f u l t ime days. C a l Sharon. 225-7083.

504 Help Wanted OfAce-Clarical

TYPIST - 70 w p m on dictaphone. (Pan Oma tor prr i feeaunal g roup In Troy. airgaOanl work ing condit ions

302-2010

WORD PROCESSORS

SNELLING TEMPORARIES

Need expar lenoad Operators IBM PcTr tHkHeywrh* . 1, 2. 3. M mete. W o r d P a r t e d . W o r d ! Lotus 1.2.3.) D« C I

CALL SNELLING

TEMPORARIES 557-5/00

Mum-Star.

W o r d P r o c e s s o r s S e c r e t a r i e s

T y p i s t s

We have a "Myriad" of reasons why you should join forces wtth

Benchmark Temporary Services

Linda SchebM Pat Berkopec

421-9200 16000 Mtddkeben - Uvon ia

10 KEY OPERATORS T » Aprs 15, 1807. Day shift. Plym-outh area. Incent ive bonua. c a l Judy

455-8550

505 Help Wanted Food-Beverage

ALEXANDER THE GREAT, known tor barbecue rtbe, ch icken 4 come-dy. a seeking fun. p ISMsn l people f o r

Managers Hos ts /Hoe teesM

Wal t Peraona Bus Paraon*

Apply 34733 War ren Rd . Weetlend.

ALL POSITIONS AVAILABLE NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

Appfy m paraon: E l a s B r o s Big Boy, 18180 Mlddtebe l t . Uvonia. 477-1570

505 Halp Wanted Food-Beverage

ARBY'S B now accep t i ng app lca -ttone tor Craw l .aadara a n d i t i l t l ant Manager poatt tona. FaM tood or

hours. Ptaaae app ly In paraon at: 27140 P lymouth Rd. or 18000

tu i t i on r e i r n b t

ASSISTANT M A N A G E R Naw. queBty tood 4 d M n g aetaMah-mem. QueMca t t ona : H . R l . dagrae 4 2 yaara exper ience. S a n d raauma lo Rtoer Houea. 2 0 2 4 1 Q r a n d Rtvar. Redtord TWP. Ml. , 40240.

No p h o n e oa0 pieaee.

A T T E N T I O N The Orlglanl Pancake Houae a now hiring tor k a 4 p a r i t ime posi t ions H o « peraona. bueeera. weft staff Expertenoe p i e t a n e d but w a train. Top pay 4 bMtaf l ta. F lex ib le schedu-»ng. No nights. App fy in pe rson a t 18055 W 10 M0e R d In Southf leW

WHO WOULD BELEIVE WORK COULD TASTE

THIS QOOD7II WHAT en oppor tun i ty . . . poentone r m > available. F u l and pan- t ime shifts, mom inga and a f t e r n o o n s

B BAKERY C O U N T E R SALES B CAFE DELI SERVICE

App ly In person:

THE BAKER'S LOAF 28400 Nor thwee tem Hwy. , be twea Frankl in 4 Inkster Rde.. Southf ie ld

BARTENDERS - A p p l y In person. W e d n e a d a y - S a t u r d a y b e t w e e n 4PM-10PM.. aak tor Paul. Gravity Nightclub, 2 8 1 1 0 Frank l in Road. Southf ield 357-4442

BUDDY'S U V O N I A now htrtog tor the foaowirtg poeft tone:

• A M Busaer • PM Dtahwaeher • A M 4 PM C o o k s

Good wages and f lex ib le houra. Apply rn paraon at 33006 Plymouth Rd.. Lhroma. (Between Farmington 4 Stark Rda.l

NEW

F A M I L Y B U G G Y R E S T A U R A N T

Hiring atudanta tor p a n Ume avert-ings 4 weekend work .

Wa will wo rk acftedule s round school act ivi t ies. N o expertenoe neceeaary - We t ra in . A greet place

to start

Kitchen 4 Dining R o o m Openings

APPLY M O N - S A T 3 - 6 P M

S E Comer P tymouth 4 Mlddtobei t

505 Halp Wanted Food-Beverage

BUS PERSONS

CAFE BON HOMME Accept ing sppacet ton* tor: WATT PERSONS BUS PERSON8, GAROE MANGER A D ISHWASHERS Both

potent ial tor the r ight peop le . W e Apply m paraon only, P lymouth. 483-0200

CAFE 0 € U SERVICE Bakery counter aates. Pis s i ant con-mt tons A M and P M shi f ts ave leb ie

Nor thweetem Hwy. b e f n e e n Frank-I n 4 Inkster R d * . South f ie ld

CAFETERIA WORKER needed pert t tma. Mon. -FrL , 10am-2pm. ExoaMant work ing oortdMona. Alexander Hami l ton U te BuOdktg. Farmington HBa Area. C a l 563-2000. axt . 500

CORPORATE tood aarvtoa oompany •1sa* s i chef tor exacut tve tood aar-vtoa. Compet i t ive wegee and ktaur-ence peckege No nights, week-ends. Paid Mondays Sand reeume to: P O Box 010. Btoomfteto HBa, Mich 40013 A t t n.: 8287

CHI CHI'S Mexican Raetaurant rtow h i r ing Una Coofca. Hot 4 Co ld Food prepa-rat ion. Diahwaahers. Cock ta i l Wal t -ers/Wal t r Hoets/WoMseaaa F u l Ume 4 p e n Ume - a l a h i f u a v a l -abie Apply: 28330 Schoo lc ra f t ,

of M t d CHUCK MUER

LIVONIA CHARLEY 'S We ara seeking set l -mothretad 4 en-ergetic people to jo in our team. "Char ley 'a" a rtow hir ing l u l t ime.

WATT STAFF COOKS 4 D ISHWASHERS

All shffts available- Appfy at: 31501 Schoolcra f t

COCKTAIL HELP - PART-T IME Private d u b On c a l for lounge, lu -ne raa and banqueta Deys a n d night*. Ca l : 470-8305

COCKTAIL SERVER P a n Uma. Apply m paraon efter 8PM, See Darlene: Max le a. 14060 Telegraph Rd . S. of 5 MUe.

COOK, nlghta. f ine d in ing reetau-ranL pay commaneura ta wi th expe-r ience. aome benef t ta . f l ex ib le hour*. Apply wi th in Bemard l ' s Res-taurant , Nor thwee tem Hwy. Ap-p lgale Sq Southf ta ld

COOKS All shlfta. App ly m peraon

Barnaby'a, 25225 Telegraph South f ie ld

SOS Help Wanted Food-Beverage

COOKS - COMTMQCNT Prepare m i B a tar —tptoyas ualsia d a Some bak ing and p rap work ra-quirad. Exper ience in methuOonaf cooking. For d a t a t s contact:

GARDEN CTTY HOSPITAL

8 2 4 ^ T ^ L d Garden C l S r t l i 40130

421-3300. a r t . 277 A n Equal Oppor tun i ty Employar

C O O K S CS - exper ienced. dBhwaahara. 3 shi f t

paraon. Blecuft Company Reatau-r a n t 0071 Mlddtabat t . Garden City

COOKS - expartanoad. wan per-aona. dtahwaeher s. 3 shirts. Apply m person. Btaouft Compeny Restau-rant . 0071 Middtobal t . Garden Ctty

C O O K S FuO or Part Time

Exper ienced or w a train

P R E P C O O K S F u l or Part t tme / l i a i dba houra

D I S H W A S H E R S FuO T lma/ day* or nights

App ly In peraon:

CANTON BIG BOY 45250 Ford Rd.

(acTOM f rom Maker 's)

459-6770 COOKS. PART TIME eveninga. Ap-ply m peraon: ParaonnM Dept., Hob-day Inn Uvon ia South, 30375 Plym-ou th Rd., Uvc.Ha 201-0000

COOKS. WAIT PERSONS - wi th g o o d a t t i t udes Appfy wfthm J. R ' s Bar 4 Gnu. 30058 W 10 MUe Rd..

a 474-5875

COUNTER PERSON BUS PERSON WAIT STAFF

HOST PERSON/CASHIER

Seerchlng for anihueleattc Help to W above poelttone immediately - tor 0em-4pm Shift - m faat-pacad DeH Previous axpartenoe prefei red. Appfy In peraon:

ERNIE 'S DELI 35572 Grand River

Farmington Haa (n Mu i rwood Square)

DAY 4 EVENING HELP - atart at $3.75. Apply in person - Hardee's. 150 N. Plymouth Rd. Plymouth

This Classification continued on the

Firat Paga of Section F

I & VALENTINE LOVE LINES

W LAURA 4 RHONDA <71 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! <7?

7 7 LOVE DAD 4 M O M 7 7

WELL ISN'T THAT SPECIAL??

7 7 TO THE 7 7 7 7 D.D.W.O-Q.S- 7 7

7 7 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! 7 7

AARON. TARAH 4 LINNY POOH T h a Vstentlne a |uM for you the 3 of your ara dear lo me God, hoW I love my family

TARAH wi th her button n o * T i c k i n g my AAARONS To®» KJaay face wfth UNNY POOH boy, I Love each one of youl Today l take the Ume to say

Have a HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!

7 7 Love Deddy 7 7

AD PLACEMENT - t h a onee lor you 4 every wo rd of It le t rue

Karen. Janet. Pat, Sheryl 4 Sandy. You're all as sweat as a box of

candy. You don ' t yell when I 'm a bit late. The Job you d o la simply great !

Your lovafy smites are ao ptaaaant to aae " C a n I order another pege

or three? 7 7 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY 7 7

JACK.

7 A D R I A N 7 . 7 T R A C E Y 7 -CHRISTOPHER. '

Happy Valent ine's Day to a bunch of Graat Kidal TLovs , Mom 4 D a d v

ALAN _ Love

B O O S H - WACKIE. Hang In there, you c a r d o It I 'm count ing o n you 1807 a our year Love. Monkey

7 7 BOOZER 7 7 Happy Valentine's Day

Love Ya. Snocaerl

BOZ. Evan though our Hte's s c lu t te r , we still have our

paanut -bu l te r i Happy Valent ines Day. Ho-Bud.

7 7 v BRAD BERNER 7 7 7 I LOVE YOU HONEY BABY DOO. SHICAUSUH HAPPY

VALENTINES DAY 4 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY WITH ALL MY

HEART! (ALL ALWAYS) P A M

BRENT 4 DARREN. Happy Valen-t ine 's Day To the beat boys m tha wor ld . 7 7 W e Love Y o u . 7 7 Love. M o m 4 Dad. XOXO

BRIAN DOUGLAS 7r Happy 7 l h Vslantkne'a Day. You're spec ia l You l ight up our itvee. Hugs 4 Kisses

Love, G r a n d m a 4 Grandpa Church

BRIAN 4 KATY: You broucrfit me happlrtaee, love 4 reaped I v t o v » 7 you bo th m o r e than anything on thta eer th w i f e 4 Mommy

a you Ahvaysl MftrtBTlOW -

AMY 4 SARAH 7 7 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY 7 7

Roses ere Red Vtotots are Blue

No one couid have daughter* Sweeter then you

7 7 LOVE - M O M 7 7

ANDY. Roses s rs Red. Violet* v e Blue. I am HappMM "When I am wtth Youl " Happy V-Oay! 7 7 L o v a . W Your Boober XOXO

ANDY 7 7 7 Whewl I Just made the Deadknel

PtoaM be My Valentine. 7 7 TIMMY

7 ARLEN 7 th rough a l the f ights 4 an the rough t imes, I |uM want you to know I love you ao. Love 4 Happy Valentine's Day MOTE

" B A B E Z E Z 7 - you Btfrt up my Me. It 's g rend to be your wife.

You ' re my one 4 only man. Nnoe rirM we held handa

We've had 3 k ids m 0 yaws . Let 's g o out end heve some cheers 7YOUR BARBIE D O U . 7

7 7 B A H A M A JONES - I Love You so much. Can ' t wait t a Flor ida. Love, L o r l 7 7

BARBARA 7 7 R o e M era Red. Violets a r * bkje 7 ever a n c a June. I 've been m love wRh you 7 Oevtd

- 7 BEV ANN. R o e M are Red 7 7 Vtolefa are BtoM It 's bean

mne months since wa s a d " I Do and I s tB Love You l 7 Love, LARRY

7 7 v BIG GUY - 1 don ' t know what I 'd do wi thout you You've made a big d i f ference m my Me. lo TI Amo . Oolcfve La bra! Lova. Pooky H o n t M

7 7 BtQ QUY 7 7 ' Now I bettave m 7 7 Love 7 7 M I r M • g h l Thanka tor the MM tan months.

7 7 Love Cheryl. 7 7 7 7 BtQ M A N v 7

I can' t wa l l to bagm M naw Me wi th me M your ador ing wtle Later, B 7

ESJ I our tova tor aa t f i othar, turn cou ldn ' t be greater Love you. L inda

7 BOBBY CARVER 7 Happy Vatanarwe Day to my hubtyy 4 my C u t I I I Mend a the whole world 1 7 Love 7 you Vtckl Jo

S ^ d T ^ a t ^ v ~ The Red C a v e ^ r

7 B U B B A 7 By my Valentine 7 Love - Mom 7

Bub. Bubbet te . Papa, 4 Sparky 7 7 H A P P Y VALENTINES D A Y W

I LOVE YOU ALL. BIG M A M A

BUCK: Thank you for loving me, and mak ing my wor ld so wonderfu l love you rtow 4 forever! L o v e . 7 7 ~ V W Your Pi incees Carl

7 7 B U D 7 7 As Our Hearts Become One,

May A l Our Tomorrows Be Heppy l I Lova Y o u . 7 V I C K l 7

' 7 7 7 BUNNY 7 7 7 I ' l love you forever! Happy Valen-t ines Day! All my LOVE. Ki t ty

CHRIS Happy Valentine's D a y I lova you wi th A l my Heart l 7 7 It wt* be us Foravert Lova-- ' - ' - Sonchac

7 a N D Y 4 LAURA 7 VALENTINES TO BOTH OF YOU

(4 to LAURA, Happy Birthday too!)

CLASSY LASSIES Here's to You! N o one cou ld f ind s better c rew Twenty-F ive Ladles who work so welt. You 've a l got what II t a k M to self! You a l made '86 such s great veer, that lor '87 I 've got nothing to fear. You ' l l l op our record year to date, and make t h a novice bcaa look great . PI M a s wt ma t a k * t h a

Have s Heppy Ume to say. Have s Hepp< St Vaient lnea Oayl Jack

>7 COLLEEN '7-

70 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY 77 Love - Mom

T C R A S H 7 fta not 44'a, but )uM my chance to aay I lova you more and more each day Lova ataays. Mary

C B Happy Va wi le May

7 DADDY 7 Happy Velertt lr tM Day

Mtoe you. I Lova You. Crtsten

DAD. LORt. WADE, KYLE 4 KEVIN W e ' d Uke to aand t h a wtsh your way. hava a Happy Vs lsn t toM Day

7 Lova. Lesley 4 Krtety . 7

7 7 D A N 7 7 Ba My Vstentlne

Lo is of Lova Oabbie

7 0 A N N Y 7 . With every r a i s i n g • n i s e i my love tor jreu grows dssc-

A l my tova I S Day

Sandy

^ W V f V - Tha Tomorrows A /a B i tg f i tw Knowing Y o u l Be T h e r a Happy ValananeTs Day. Happy A/trtl-

and Happy Btrlihdavfl' Lova Always, 7 & U N N A 7

OEAR LABRY 4 TERRY a you. b e t

ttnee Dayl Lova. I 71 love you, boys! Msppy

m. Mom

7 7 ' OCAR IWCK 7 7 . Soon wM b * our Wedckng Day. i Lava You m o r * than l Can Say My Lova A « w e y a , 7 w O v a W 7

DEAR SQUIRT 7 7 Y a a r - n r f o u r beauty 4 Oowtng btonda hair r h a i * a tor Mtoatna me how m u *

v o u c a r a H a j m r heart tor g M

7 YOUR ETERNAL L O V l MA>tK

7 7 D A V I 0 B . 7 7 . the Frenchman are cal l ing at 6 P M eharp. so Oul Oul Ou l wUl ba p lay ing the harp Rhonda B '

DAVID K " I ' l ho ld y o u in my heart t r I can ho ld you In my a r m s Love, Bevarfy

DAVID - Y o u are my great b ig cudd-ly Teddy Bear XXXOOO 1 7 7 LOVE 7 " ? YOUI - Joan

Happy Va ien t k tM Day Rober t BeanM

I love you ao very much, you've giv-en my HIe someth ing no man has ever given me. Lova and Hapokteas. I 'm so g lad we ' re together! T h a la love tha i we ' re feel ing, and I am tha

UBU Beer Butchum

v DEBBIE. I thought I Knew lova be-fore, but t hen cams you. Your the one! 7 Lova, Joe.

7 7 Hapy Vaientlnea Day 1807 The last 37 years have

bean Ilka be ing In haa i an. 7 7 A l my love - Bern

: Rosas are Red. C W 7 7 7 Violets ara blue. 7 7 7

What wou ld Dad 4 I do w f thou tyou? 7 7 LOVE. M O M 4 DAD B 7 7

7 7 0 € N N I 7 7 7 I LOVE YOU 7 7 7 m o r e than y o u can aver imagine I 'm so g lad there 's us Jerml. 7 7

HENKY. 10 k i a a M wW ba coming your way, 5 h u g s alao on t h a day. Though they may be lucky numbers of mine; y o u ' I always be my VMen-tmet Love. Joann

DERICK. 7 Now and forever Unti l the end o l Uma You' l l wtH always be

My only Va len t ine ,7 Love Rene*

7 H O N E Y 7 - I keep f a l l n g more m love wfth you everyday! Happy VMenUr tM Day! Lova. Babe

7 l Love You. A. J. B . 7 T H a p p y V a l e n U n e s D a y 7

7>C. R. B . 7

7 7 D4ANA 7 7 Happy Anniversary and Valent ine 's Day. Ws Lova You. 7 7 B o b , Kath. Stacy 4 Kelly. 7 7

7 DtANNA - Whan ever we ' re to -

Kher my happiness begins! Your l a w a r m 4 special. ' Qua.

1 7 7 7 Y O U To say m a t r'll lova you forever and 5 years just a n ' t good enouohl I LOVE YOUI! Signed. M E W 7 7

7 7 Dl 7 7 We' l l go over the r iver*,

and th rough many wooda; to see our own houae,

sa you know. Because w e know the way.

tn the long run I t ' l p a y and our lova will con t i nue to grow

DAN

T O O U Q : You are ths moM won-der fu l Hubby" Happy Valent ine's Day I lova you. Dawn 777

D.D.S.. I 7 LOVES YA 7 higher than the highest and wtder than the w l d e a t a n d e v e n m o r a t h a n CHEESECAKE! 7 N W S. 7

777 F A M O U S COACHMAN - Lata-fy to be near you la rare you know. H only I w a r * a GTO. Too bad you don ' t f e « tha same way Zac par-haps If my f i rst name ware Pont iac 7771 Lova You - LEEKLAVA 777

7 FIREFIGHTER CRAKJ. You n e ^ r g M a second chanoe al a V M Im-press ion - wishing I could Cheryl 7

7 7 7 J A M E S BRUCE - Rosas s rs red. vio lets are blue: J B. I think I 'm f a i i n g tor you l T 1 Love always. Dtsne 77 OOXX 7

7 JEFF B . 7 My current lova IntareM A m I the leading lady m the mov ie of your hear t? I 've read 100 scr ipts but can ' t f ind a ba t te r par t . I t ' * s u s p e n M , comedy 4 d rama m each 4 every l ine - our Ifves would be a 4 stsr If you l be my Valent ine!

HAPPY VALENTINE S DAY _ Your current love IntareM 7

7 7 JEFF 7 7 - Hera 's A short mee-saos f r om r *e to you. It 's s tmpa . 7 7 1 Love YOull 7 7 - Dawn

JEFFREY - 7 7 1 LOVE Y 0 U 7 7 and I'D always ba your baby Oo* A l " my love.

KELLY

7 JENNIFER C 7 Lat a Not Fight

Ba mj rVa ien t ine - Mrtght?

7 7 V CRAIG. Love • Shar ing your br igh t eyee^ heppy anthuaiaam and w a r m huga 7 KaaM

777 G A B B Y , Let me you. and love you t i l the and.

than you c a n by my Teddy Bea and I ' l l be your f r iend

Love. Roee 7 GARY 7

BE MY TWTNKLE A n d I'll be your Sandy-O 7

C GARY 4 CATHY 7 Mar r i ed Fat.. 14 7

Love - Nancy

7 J E N N Y 7 T Y o u r hair a Btonda. your e y M are blua, no one a a e can compare to youl I may ba J*at».a. wttal can I d o - ai l I can aay M " T I ba t rue to y o u " v t - o v * ya' always. J l m 7

JERRY. ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE BLUE 7 7 AFTER ALL THESE YEARS. I STILL LOVE YOU! TERRI

77 J O H N 77 1 7 LOVE 7 YOU! 1 7 LOVE 7 YOU!

I 7 LOVE 7 YOU! 77 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY1 77

KAREN

7 7 C Y N B . 7 7 FtoaM s r * Red. Violets sre Bkja, T h * r * a no one M M thai I wou ld rathar apand my I f * than you

77 Love Always. Rick 77

GARY - You are a w o n d * r f u . loving husband that I love ao dear Our life together a happy many lor yaara Forever Loving. JanM 7 v

G A V I N 4 MEGAN WALSH 7 7 Happy Valentine's Day 7 7

Lova. G r a n d m a 4 Grandpa

GLENNA7 A L L O U R L O V E O N Y O U R

V a t a n t k t M Day lo my loving wa ahare many m o r e to-

T B

'BIG" V A L E N T I N E ' S B I R T H D A Y

9 v S a r a f i & C h o c k 9

G R A N D M A 4 G R A N D P A R O M are red

Vloieta are bk i * 77WE LOVE Y O U 7 T

Michaaa 4 Jenmier

G R A N O M A NANCY - 7 G A M A ~

- ' " w ; HAPPPY VALENTINE'S DAY

M o n and Dadi ^ 7 W f LQVE Y t X / 7 7 Ptaeee ( •a soon Dad Lova Always.

Debbie . Jan, Pam 4 Don

7 7 H A P P Y (HEART) D A Y 7 7 TO

PETE. PETER, KELLY. MICHELLE FROM

M O M POOB

JOY - RoeM srs pink. Violets sre /slow, thanks tor put t ing up with f t a s tubbo rn M t o w Lova - Doug

JUDIE. MILUE, AL Happy Valent ine's Day

We Love Youl K a a . Mark 4 Leigh

7 7 7 J . P . J r . 7 7 7 Oh how I love tfteM

Succsss with P C w a be . Y o u I

k b u « 7 7 7

KARIN Happy Vsientma's Day

l ove you . 7 7 7 K e v t n

Ke i th - my one 4 o n l y " " ! Thanks tor a l t h * spec Ml things you ars. but m o M of a* tor shar ing them

a. I LOVE YOU FOREVER

JANICE

JOHNNY your so s * e s t . y o w so k ind , you are My Vatan tma

I LOVE YOU REOMIA 7

W n e t s sre Blua You Lowe your F» But I Lova You

7 v KEVIN 7 7 You ' re the only one tor m a

There a no one on earth M I » M M y o u

I LOVE YOUI C1NOY

7 LANA 7. Ths true meaning of lova a to ahare with you tha pasMng of each day. Lova Earl.

7 LARRY 7 7 Our lova h M made my Me c o m -plete. I lova you so. Love always

Sharon 7

7 UNOA 7 L O R I 7 LISA 7 LARRY Your one " L " of a Family

Love ya lot s <"? Mom 4 Ded 7

7 U S A MARIE 7: Happy 5 th Valen-t ine 's Day. You're special, you Ught up our * V M Hugs 4 K l a a M Lova,

Grandma 4 Grandpa Church

7 U T T L E MARY HULBERT: ' I aae your true ootor* shin ing th rough and that 's why I Lova You. Lova You Always, 7 M O M 7

" L O N G J O H N " DAN I Think you' re sweM 4 Special !

7 I think you' re wonderful , t oo 7 7 7 That 's why t ha V a i e n t l n e V 7

la being sent to you. WW you be my Valent ine?

? 7 Love, " L a g s " C a r r t e 7 7

L Y N N 7 : You are so special to ma. I love you with a l my heart. Happy Valent ine 's Day. 7 7 7 t o v a . M i k e

MARK no o n * sto* cou ld ever s tar t to IUI the vary s p e d a place that you ho ld wi th in my 7 7 HEART 7 7 . I 7 7 LOVE 7 7 YOU. VERY M U C H

7 7 Happy Va len t lnM Day 7 7 ~7 L o v a T v Robin 7 T M A R K R E E D 7 7

I lova you mora today. t han yaMarday But no t M much as t o m o r r o w I can 't watt to l e a your >l«ss« on that day tn October whan wa become Mr. 4 Mr* . Happy ValanUrtM Day! Cheryl

w w w ?

MUFFINHEAD ALL MY LOVE

ALL MY KISSES I'M SO GLAD

THAT YOUR MY MRS. FOREVER YOURS

BUNHEAD

MARKY POO 4 SCOTTY T O O I reaffy en joyed our aecret fv* esca-pade Some 8 year* ago. Hope we can d o It again! Love Lynn R.

MATT. YOUR THE SWEETEST GUY IN THE WHOLE WORLD 4 I 'LL L O V E Y O U F O R E V E R A N D EVERILOVE YOU ALWAYS. AJME'E

7 7 MICHAEL 7 ? I m a a you 4 I wish you ware here to meke my Valent ine s p e d a t h a yeer See you m Jufy Love Cathy.

M U F F I N H E A D W L O V E S W

B U N H E A D

T M i c h a a MaWrT - H a p p y v a e n t m e ' s D a y 7

7 T o My G o o d B u d d y f 7 v F r o m ? ? 7 7

7 NIGEL, YOU WORK SO HARD 7 " fo r us " 7 We |uM wan ted to say 7 " W * Lova You l " 7 _ Happy Valent ine'* Dayl 7

Lova 7 Anr t * . Bryan 4 Sara xo xo xo

7 7 7 MICHAEL T 7 Our lova lor you w a laM forever You m a k e our Ihrea comp le te Love slweys. Kim. David. Aahlay. 7 7 7

NOOKUMS 7 7 7 7 7 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY

WE LOVE YOUI Smokey. Toby and Boobs

7 7 T M I C H A E L 7 7 7 TYou ' r e the only va lent lna .7

7 n * v * r war t f7 /A lways 4 Forever, " P " 7

~ 7 M i C H E L L E 4 JENNIFERTT You maks our Ms g low

W * lov* you so 7 7 L O V E 7 7

Mommy 4 Daddy

7 M a * F. 7 You sre my kmgf i t In faded blue Mens, my |oya th rough tears and hspp lnsM my love, my

~ Pam "*

MIKE, w a you be my valent ine? I I be youra If you l be m inM I lova you more than words can say, I know this mafcM your Va len t lnM Dayl

7 7 Lova. D o r a 7 7

MOCKO HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY

7 LOVE LAMBER 7 7 7 M O M 4 DAD " 7 W * L o v * You Happy Vatantina's Day Lova Joanna. Rebecca 4 Jeffrey

M O M -HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY!

WITH LOVE. GAM.

H A P P Y 8 T V A L E N T I N E S D A Y To stl my 7 sweet 7 o M d r a n I rw tha b o o m bom M A M A

7 7 7 t * A R R A C H E L I krvs you vary muoh and don ' t w t a a w s a M K

HAPPY VALORRATES OAY

T-WSSE A l your sugfw 4 L M s John too 7 7 H a p p y VsSsnorw* Day M o m

Too bad you d tdn ' l name me Tom. I hope you hava a wandartol day _ M don ' t th row my fM skate

IBCRLY ANN. MS are red. . t aMU are bkja. my

heart la aar tang out , to hold on to y o u l Lova a lways South Lake Bob

7 T L A 4 » l 7 7 T h a r * a tor baatg a fnand Thanka tor being ao moa Thanka tor being to tun

Thanka tor being you JS

7 7 7 H 0 t « Y B « A R 7 7 7 YOU re t f M j M a l s s t . r i iov* you tor

7 7 7 HONEY BLMNY I tova y o u

^ Lava, your baby wavay

LARRY 7 Alter a* t h M e y a w * * iov* gMa barter and banar-

H a p p j V s t a m k w ' s Day i Lava You.

9$uaA#7 RCMM ara red 7 Vts is t *

•re b lua 7 My Heart t roba onty 7 tor Yoy. 7 • It avar seams to M l 7

v r i baoauaayou ' re tops^7

n i nus rnr\ n

M O M (LuSut Happy vstanUne's Dayl W * m a * you and TtoveC you Vary muehf You're m our hear tsC Forevert Lova ' - ' . ' -Vour Fam«y

M O M M Y Rcnas s r * red VtoMta sre bSu*. * we 'd s tar ted sooner the twins would be fwol Say y o u l marry m e • f w i | g row up or n cwy fertlff snd f * Lova. Sath J a m M and both KartnMs

" M O M MED 4 KATIE ROSE • Hera 's our spacsa way to say Happy vae i ' i t k ' iM Oay Lova. LeeMy 4 Krlaty

' ' ' \ l O M S IF ' ' «<ieM sre red. Vtoieis ara b l ua Kmtoartee. Murky and M o r g a n w a slweys Love You l

r1". M O M YOUR THE BEST We LOVE YOU

BKM. BANOY 4 OTACEY TOO 7 1 ? 7 N A N C - 7

F rom TO thru 00 snd on. we 've tound son'Mthkig rere 4 l o n d

I LOV* You. Your BaM Friend - OANC

OUR DARLING DAUGHTER Nicola You're beauti ful 4 bubbly Quite smart 4 so cuddly You're enchant ing 4 charming 4 f u l of such grace You br ighten our day with The smfle on your taoe You sre our I tUe girl Who w e ' l lova Ml our t v M I f s hard to bskevs ThM you ' re akeedy 5 Happy 5th Valent lnM Oay Love Mommie 4 DeddM

PAT (PUNKY) THE W O M A N THAT MEANS EVERYTHING TO ME

I LOVE YOU, I LOVE YOU (P S I I LOVE YOU ROGER (BIO PUNKX

- PATRICIA, to my Afrtcen Safar i w i f * 4 swsetheert. Happy Va len t l nM Day Lova F r * d 7

7 T I P A T T Y 7 7 , 1 know I tova you now and forever You t ak * tha Cake i Lova Me Beck. 7 B U F F 7

' PAULETTE MV SWEET 7 7 With " 7 0 " leM my Me hM b e a r comple te O j r lova a Uke a hna-tuned bjka with riary

Love 7 foresMr. J im

77PHU. I LOVE YOU WITH ALL MY HEART HAPPY VALENTINES DAY LOVE SUE

POOHOER " 7 13 YEARS 4 QCXNO Strong I knaw together we bMonfl . " i so p roud to be your w i f * 4 you v

•npioyment Chock of my J t e Lova 7 7 Poondara t ta

POOH I 0 0 LOVE YOU 7 7 7 LOVE. KAREN

DAOOY r« LOVE You ton 77 LOVE 77 Vo i r u n a Guy

T P U Q Q L E 8 7 7 I went to go on snd on dacovar tng Ttova" - whh you Joehue

7 7 7 RICK. Now that I 'm aober. I love you. Happy Vaienttne's day. Love. Cathy

ROBB D 7 7 T h r o w a snowball hit a Punk - oh you bad bad Toad

Lags apumping. feM In air ... squtsh-oed! Lying on lha road.

Plunk-a-Punkln Plunk-»-Punk In

Plunk -a-Punkm in the snow Pocket ammuni t ion - ready to m a k e

Its show. From outdoors to In,

the batt le takM piaca. the shu t l s rs sre now s ho*pftal c a a s

F lv* day* later the Toad says he's aching

Oh tha t guy. ha IOVM f ta taking. Brave littte Punkln Itobbtoa thru Ma. as fua bangad-up. b ruaed -up wtle.

GIN NY

77*7ROBERT B G. I know the ex-ten t of my l e n d e m e M too wMI l o b e l M v * anyon* ever lovad so Wrong ly aa I lova you

Pat rda K K T T T H a p p y VaMnt l r tM 0 a y 7 7 * 7

7 ROGER. 7 I m l M you so much when you ' re gone but I never stop thinking about you. I lova you more than you'll ever know. Laura.

RON. Lova haa truly been good 10 me no l even one sad day or m inu te have I had «lnc» you 'va coma my way I hope you know I'd g ladly go anywhere you take me

Go t 10 l e i you how you t h r u m e I ' m happy ss I can ba, you have come and i t 's ch anged my w h o a wortd b y * bye sadness hallo meltow

Its 's so amazing to be loved I ' d fo l low you l o the moon m the sky above.

You ' re tha best Kel ly

7TRONN1E DEAN SMITH7«7 For ValentlnM Day ai l I want la you. For you are as sweet M any box of chocolate You are ss cuddly sa a Muff teddybear You sre ss precious aa 24 - karat gold You a rs ss beautiful M a b o u q u M of red r o e M A n d YOU mean more l o me than any gift I c o u l d aver recalve

7 7 T O R E V E R Y O U R S * ' " , KAREN

ROSES ARE RED. VtoMta sre Blue. 7 v There a not enother Dad 7 7

7 7 m Greet ss Youl 7 7 Ba our Valentine. Krtstan 4 Karen

ROSES ARE RED VIOLETS ARE BLUE. GRANOMA IS SWEET 4 MA

IS T O O ! ! LOVE HANS 4 ANITA

77 SCOTT 77 Happy Valentine's Day

I Lova You! Lova Mary

you're tha DaM : SCOTT thing I ever i I lov* you a loll 7 7 K M *

SGT CREECH Too b i t s For cuts. Sicks bits, a do-lar Happy Vaant ine 's Day

""" ' om Sgl Scholar SHARI, Happy VMenOne Day

u are a super soccar player 4 are ACE8 ' with mM Your Fan, Q

I >ov* y ^ ! with s i my heart For i 4 m m 7 Lova »t*rm« 9

M C M O L A B 4 C A M I L L f V A F A K A B 7 7 Happy Valentine's Oay 77

Lova Grandma 4 Grendpe

a 1 O R A M D S O N

way you b r igh te r our everyday 7 G r a n d o s \ , - t

you "aooy vaMntmM Oey Lova you. T r a a 7 . P 8 7 Are wa h a * n g ton vat??

7 P lAREE W e ' l DM whan you ware a M M

i boys tougtn g SweM P

juM ma. |uM m a " Lova Patr ick. D e n i a l J P

" RACHEL. MY LITTLE MUFFIN 7 HAPPY 1M VALENTINE'S OAY 7 " 7 I LOVE YOU MOMMY "7 C

Here I lo our tohra to-r May sacn day br ing lha T I 've tound

RICHIE ROSES ARE RED VtOlLETS ARE BLUE NO ONE COULD LOVE YOU. AS MUCH AS I DO LOVE. LIN

Sharon. I don' t need a i you are my

long! I Lova You l

SHERREL. I LOVE YOU FOOAY M O R E T H A N I D I D Y E S T E R D A Y . 4 I 'LL L O V E Y O U T O M O R R O W M O R E T H A N I O O T O D A Y A N D I T S F R O M E V E R L A S T I N G T O E V E R L A S T I N G

' LOVE TOMMY tHONT-

STEVE 4 LAURA - 1 7 * j v a 7 lo nug-g la wi th my favor i te Sweat ie-w e e t M a H a p p , v-Oey XOXO

STEVEN WILLIAM 7 Happy 2nd Mam Una's Oay You're speoMi. you

a g M up our I V M Hugs 4 K M M * L o v a Grandma 4 Grendpa O i r o h

STEVE - ROM* sre red. I 'm g lad you re Mtercasrtg mei sad * f l ten

77 T H O M A S R A N D A L L HALL 77 I Lova you wi th all my heart You are my wor ld . Lova. D i a n a 7 7

TIGER S v io le ts area BtoM IT* really Graat.

be ing wtth you 7 7 Tiger 11.

7 T1MBO 7 your vary s p e d a to ma. Don ' t every change, you know I 'm a lway* here for you. 71 Lova You. Cheryl . 7

TIM 7 7 R o e M are red, v io le t * a re bk ja . Oetwean a l H U M vttamma 4 weight l i f t ing too, soon your Mack sh i r t * wi l l not m you, BOO-MO!

Happy Valent ine 's Oey - M O M .

T lRCE 7 Happy Valent ine's Day. Happy Bi r thday aweetheert

7 Lova. J a n o 7 v T O MARK, My FredT: Happy Val-en t ine 's Oey. I tova7 you, Lova .7Your Fred. J o a n n e 7

TO MARY. STEVE A LOREEN TOO T T H o p p y Va len t l nM D a y 7 7

F rom Scamp And You Know W h o

7 To M o m : 7 ROSM are red. vtoiats are blue 4 realty love you! From Darnel

7 7 7 T O M - Vol ley ba l . swtmmmg, logging, are th ings I lov* to do. but none of thaM compare l o how much

77 I love you. Lova. G a l 77

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Salem maintains its headlock on WLAA By Bi l l Parker staff wri ter

Ron Krueger must have a crysta l bal l tucked away somewhere in his of f ice at P l ymou th Salem High School.

The veteran wres t l i ng coach knew exact ly what i t wou ld take to w in the Western Lakes Ac t i v i t i es Associa-t ion wrest l ing championship Satur-day at Westland John Glenn.

Pr io r to the meet, Krueger said he didn't think the w inn ing team would necessarily be the team w i th the most champions, but the team that placed the most wrest lers.

His predict ion came t rue late Sat-urday night as the Rocks won the WLAA championship a f te r placing nine wrest lers in the top four of their respective weight classes.

Salem won the t i t l e w i t h 182V* points, 43 points ahead of second-place f inisher West land John Glenn (149V»). Wal led Lake Central fin-ished th i rd w i t h 139 points fo l lowed by L ivonia Stevenson w i th 135, Walled Lake Western w i t h 1 2 m and Nor th Farming ton w i t h 104.

P lymouth Canton placed seventh w i th 90*5 points fo l lowed by North-

wrestling v i l le w i th 88, L ivon ia Churchi l l w i t h 86Mi, F a r m i n g t o n w i th 52, Farming-ton Harr ison w i t h 36Vi and L ivon ia F rank l i n w i t h 33.

The th ing is, Salem finished the tournament w i t h three league cham-pions whi le Western topped the f ie ld — in te rms of ind iv idual champion-ships — w i t h four. But Western placed only f i ve wrest lers in the top four whi le Glenn finished wi th no champions but placed seven in the top four.

" I ' M V E R Y , very happy," said an exhausted Krueger after the wres-t l ing had ended late Saturday nigh.. "'This is a wel l -balanced league. In order to w i n i t you've f,ot to place the m a j o r i t y of the earn some-where. We were fo r t i n..ie enough to have nine wres t le rs /irush four th or better.

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league, and that wasn't a con job. I rea l ly d idn' t think we could pul l i t o f f , but the kids pulled together. They worked hard and t ra ined hard. "

Despite bat t l ing in jur ies and i l l -ness the week preceding the tourna-ment (Jef f Delbeke was out w i th the f lu , T i m Ot t broke his hand and Dennis Dameron had a back in jury) , the Rocks captured their f i f t h s t ra ight WLAA t i t le wi thout much of a p rob lem.

En te r i ng the finals the Rocks were leading John Glenn 161 Vi-135. They needed just one w in the the champi-onship round to c l inch the t i t le . They got the v i c to ry in the opening match when R ichard Johnson defeated Glenn's Chris Z immerman 7-2 for the heavyweight t i t le .

Delbeke iced the cake for Salem in the fo l low ing match, winning the 98-pound championshTp~~with a pin over P l ymou th Canton's T o m Flores at the 3:59 mark .

D A M E R O N P I C K E D up Salem's f ina l ind iv idual championship w i th re la t i ve ease, winning the 126-pound t i t l e w i t h a 16-5 v ic to ry over Paul Mal iszweski of Northv i l le . /

Second-place f inishers for the Rocks were Sean May at 112, who lost a 7-5 decision in the f inals to Western's Dave Zehnder, and L e m Yeung, who dropped a 7-6 decision to Western's Nick Papadakos in the championship match at 155 pounds.

Th i rd-p lace finishes went to Todd Bour l i e r at 105 pounds and B i l l A t w e l l at 138. A twe l l and North 's A d a m Kahn wrest led to an 8-8 tie in regulat ion t ime of their match for t h i r d place before A twe l l gutted out an 8-0 ove r t ime v ic tory .

Scott Cont in i (119) and Chuck Graczyk (198) picked up four th place f inishes for the Rocks.

A l though John Glenn had no indi-v idua l champions, i t f inished second by p lac ing 12 wrest lers in s ix th place or above.

Z i m m e r m a n finished second in the heavyweight division and teammate B ryan Kraze l placed second at 119 pounds, dropping a 6-4 decision to Western's Pat Conway in the t i t l e match.

T H I R D - P L A C E finishes went to M i k e Daniels at 98 pounds, Rob Ma-t ig ian at 126, and Charl ie Lauber at 167. M a r k Stabile f inished four th at 145, as did Abe Zakhem at 185.

" I thought we had a chance at win-n ing the t i t l e but we didn' t wrest le as we l l as we could have, and Salem wrest led very we l l , " said Glenn coach T o m Buckalew. "We didn' t have any champions but we had a very balanced performance. That's the k ind of thing we've been doing a l l year. We don't have any outstand-ing wrest le rs but everyone on the team works very, very hard."

L ivon ia Stevenson's f i f th-p lace f in ish was due, in par t , to the out-

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Eastern and Hillsdale land Observerland football stars By B rad Emona staff wri ter

College footbal l coaches crossed their f ingers yesterday, hoping that v e r b a l c o m m i t m e n t s w o u l d t rans form into signatures on the dot-ted line.

Yesterday (Feb. 11) was the f i rst day colleges could o f fe r b inding na-t ional letters of intent.

Several area players, who made verbal commi tmen ts ear l ier this month, including Redford Bishop Borgess Al l -Stater A lex Marshal l (Universi ty of Michigan) fol lowed through wi th the i r John Hancock

But for two A l l -Area players, L ivonia F rank l i n l inebacker Chris Parent i and P l ymou th Salem defen-sive end Joe Jouppi . i t was a painful wai t right up un t i l the signing date

E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n p u r s u e d P a r e n -ti. the P a t r i o t s l e a d i n g h i t t e r (28 solo t a ck l e s , 79 a s s i s t s ) l a s t season , wheg ano the r school in t he M i d - A m e r i c a n C o n f e r e n c e w i t h d r e w i t s o f f e r

T H E f - F O O T - 3 , 2 1 3 - P O U N D P a r e n t i , a t h r e e - y e a r s t a r t e r and t w o - t i m e Al l -Wes te rn L a k e s Confer -e n c e pick who b e n c h e s 325 pounds, is p r o j e c t e d a s an ins ide l i n e b a c k e r .

Joupp i . a 6-1, 105 Al l -Western L a k e s d e f e n s i v e e n d , is headed for p e r e n n i a l NAIA p o w e r H i l l sda l e He Is be ing p r o j e c t e d a t l i n e b a c k e r as we l l .

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enough or strong enough," he said "They wanted me to walk on and t r y , to earn a scholarship

" H e (coach J i m Harkema) told me tha t three years ago they would have signed me — no prob lem "

Both Parent i and Jouppi were caught in the numbers game.

Wi th Div is ion I schools forced to cut the i r scholarship a l lo tment f r o m 95 to 85 scholarships, some border-l ine B ig 10 players wound up in the M id -Amer i can Conference and some border l ine MAC players were forced to p lay in the Division I I Great Lakes Conference

J O U P P I . HOWEVER is not dis appointed w i th his choice

" I rea l ly l ike i t . " he said " I t ' s a nice school, and they have a great p rog ram I ' m happy I Just wanted to p lay footbal l and get a good educa-t ion I th ink I made the best deci-sion

Two Redford Catholic Central players. 6-6, 230-pound defensive tack le T o m Vic tory and 6-1. 205 line-backer Ma t t Fras, also made late commi tmen ts

V ic to ry signed wi th M i a m i of Ohio, whi le Fras is headed for Div i -sion I -A A power Holy Cross

Others mak ing late commi tments include Redford Union offensive l ineman Mike Thorns (to Nor th wood) and Fa rm ing ton tackle Dave Ket t le r (to G r a M Val ley State).

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Freeland gets even By JimTott i staff writer

I t 's a l l even between T r o y Athens t n d Freeland a f te r two meetings. , • The gymnast ics powers proved again Saturday they a re tbe two ot tbe best high school teams in the state. Bat wh ich one is tops, remains up for grabs.

' Saturday, i t was Freeland 's t u rn lo c la im supremacy as tbe Falcons outscored tbe state's No. 1 ranked Red Hawks to w in tbe 11-team Plymouth Canton Inv i ta t iona l . Free-land finished w i t h 137.55 points, while the Red Hawks scored 136.25.

Less than a month ago, i t was the Red Hawks who t r i m m e d the Fa l -cons, winning tbe Athens Inv i ta t ion-al, 13C.95-136.80.

" I C A N T compla in because we did real we l l , " praised Athens coach Frank DiV i to . "We scored a lot of sine's, and we had a couple g i r ls tu rn in the best meets of the i r careers. | "Maybe f in ish ing second w i l l make the g i r l s work a l i t t l e harder , " D iV i to went on. "We beat them the f i rs t t ime and now they beat us so that evens i t at 1-1. I t ' s the next meet (state) that counts."

P lymouth Salem turned in i ts f in-est out ing of the season, f in ish ing th i rd at 131.50. Dearborn H igh came In four th at 130.35, host Canton f in-ished f i f t h at 124.95, K i m b a l l was sixth at 123.35, Fa rm ing ton seventh at 122.65, Mid land Dow eighth at 121.65, Vassar ninth a t 113.65 and Nor thv i l le 10th at 113.45.

Jamie N ieman spearheaded Free-land's v ic to ry by f in ish ing f i r s t in three events. Nieman, who f inished f i rs t i n al l -around w i t h a 36.45, won the vaul t w i t h a 9.7, the beam w i t h a 9.05 and the f loor w i t h a 9.15.

Teammate K r i s Ke l l y f in ished be-hind Nieman in the a l l -around w i t h a 35.45. Ke l ly recorded a second-place showing on f loor w i t h a 9.05 and a four th on bars w i th a 8.70.

A T H E N S T U M B L E R N a t a l i e Leich turned in the best per fo rm-ance of her prep career, accord ing to D iV i to , as she recorded the th i rd best al l -around score w i t h a 35.00.

Leich's highest f in ish came on beam where sbe scored an 8.75 to come in second place. Tbe talented sophomore added a f i f th -p lace show-

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CEP royalty Huff, Salem reign in Park gyrru By Chris McCoeky staff writer

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Jack i * Huff , b o t h e r e d by a t t reee f rac tu re in her left foot end a spra ined r igh t ank le , came off a d i sappo in t i ng day Saturday to score s schoo l - r eco rd 35.80 a l l -around Monday .

ing on vau l t w i t h a personal best 9.40, a sixth on f loor w i t h and 8.65 and a ninth on bars w i t h an 8.25.

Red Hawk f reshman Melissa M i l -ler f inished four th in the all-around w i th a 34.95. Her accomplishments included a blue-ribbon showing on bars w i th a 9.2. M i l l e r added a th i rd-place f inish on f loor w i t h an 8.8 and a seventh on vaul t w i t h a 9.05.

Junior Janice Gre f f also enjoyed her best outing, D iV i t o said, f inishing ninth in al l -around w i t h a 33.70. Gre f f came in f i f t h place oo beam w i th an 8.50 and s ix th vau l t w i th a 9.30.

Athens' Michel le R ie ra finished in a tie for 10th place on beam w i t h Becky Talbot of Salem w i t h an 8.30.

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T A L B O T , W H O finished eighth in a l l -around w i t h a 34.30, turned in her best e f fo r t on bars where sbe scored a n 8 75 t o f in ish th i rd . Sbe came i n four th place on f loo r w i t h an 8.70.

S a l o n also got a top 10 f in ish f r o m Jennie Syr ia who finished t ied for seventh on bars w i th Canton's Mary Jo Cbarron. Both gymnasts scored an 8.3S. Jack ie H u f f f inished eighth on f loor w i t h an 8 55 and Dana Holda wound up in t ie for ninth oo bars w i th a 8.25

Canton's Brenda Perry finished t ied for 10th oo f loor wi th an 8.35.

"Tbe whole meet came down to tbe end where Freeland was on vau l t and we were on tbe beam," D iV i to said. " I t was pret ty exc i t ing because every t ime one of the gi r ls went through the i r rout ine there would be a roar — f i rs t one way and then the other."

T w o things became crysta l c lear Monday n ight dur ing P lymouth Sa-lem's 136.95-131.30 gymnast ics t r i -umph over P l ymou th Canton.

No. 1: P l y m o u t h Salem, despite i ts sluggish s ta r t , deserves i ts No. 3 rank ing in Observer land. A f t e r tbe Rocks' 0-2 beginning, tbe feel ing was prevalent t ha t Canton was the th i rd-best t eam in tbe area behind Nor th Fa rm ing ton and Westland John Glenn.

Nope. Las t Thursday Salem out-scored Canton 131.65-128.1 in a three-way meet w i th Ann A rbo r Pio-neer. Saturday, at Canton's Inv i ta-t ional , Sa lem outscored Canton 131.50-124.95. (See related story.) Monday's w i n erased a l l doubt

No. 2: Monday's meet also served as a coronat ion for Salem's Jackie Huf f , the queen of Centennial Educa-t ional Pa rk gymnastics.

D E S P I T E a stress f racture in her le f t foot , a sprained r ight ankle and repeated warn ings f r o m Salem t ra iner Sharon Bouchard to stop pun-ishing herself — l i t up Canton's Phase I I I f ac i l i t y w i t h a series of su-perb routines. Sbe amassed a school-record 35.80 al l -around score, topp-ing Beth Rafa i l ' s 1986 m a r t of 34.85.

Where a good many gymnasts are perceived as p r i m a donnas. Hu f f is a proven wa r r i o r . She had not per-formed up to her Al l -Area capabi l i -ties p r io r to Monday. She hadn't scored above 34.0 al l-around. Yet never did sbe use the in jur ies as an excuse and never did she give up.

" I ' ve been compet ing in every-thing, but I jus t haven't been able to hit any th ing , " Huf f said Monday. ' T m using a lot of new t r i cks and just haven' t been h i t t ing them con-sistently. I ' ve been fa l l ing about f i ve t imes every meet . "

She respra ined her r igh t ankle Sat-urday. I f i t were up to Bouchard, who had to tape both of H u f f s ankles and feet t w i c e Monday, the queen of CEP gymanst ics would have abdi-cated her throne.

'T te l l her to qu i t a l l the t ime , " Bouchard said. "She just won' t qu i t . "

Said Hu f f : " I hate to sit and watch. I watched so much last year and this is m y last year to compete. I had to

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compete today. This was Canton. I know that sounds stupid, but we real-l y have to win this meet. We beat t h e m twice before but this is the one t ha t counts."

P E R H A P S T H E most punishing event for Huf f is vaul t . I t hurts to wa tch her spr int down the runway. Her feet turn inward to somehow cushion the pounding. Bu t her s t rength carr ied her through. She pe r fo rmed a br i l l ian t ha l f - tw is t on, ha l f - tw is t off vault . Her extension a w a y f r o m the apparatus was amaz-ing and her landing near ly perfect. She scored a 9.25. F i r s t place.

She scored an 8.9 on uneven paral-le l bars, her best score of the year. Only teammate Becky Talbot, \vho scored an 8.95, was better.

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sof t ly on her right foot and a l low ing her sore l e f t foot to dangle alongside tbe beam. Tbe crowd, Canton and Sa-lem rooters al ike, buzzed w i t h ap-preciat ion. She scored an 8.75, f i rs t place.

She was second best on f loor ex-ercise, jus t missing a dynamic ful l -tw is t i ng back layout. She scored an 8.9, second to Talbot 's 9.0.

Huf f l imped "boticeably a f te r the meet. She was hur t ing on tbe outside. But inside she was j ump ing for joy! The school record, the w in a g a i n t Canton, regain ing her A l l -Area f o r m — these things more than offset the aches and pains.

" I t wou ld have been rea l ly strange for me not to compete," she said. "Th is is rea l l y a l l I have."

H U F F ' S P E R F O R M A N C E served as the headline fo r a superb e f fo r t by both teams. Salem's 136.95 team score is the second-highest recorded in Observer land this season. Can-ton's 131.30 is a team high and the fourth-highest in the area.

"Bas ica l ly , we just wanted to have fun today," Salem coach Ka th i Kin-sella said. "Th is has been a tough week. We went Monday, Thursday. Saturday and today. I ' m g iv ing them two days of f . They deserve i t . "

Whenever two teams score above 130 in a dual meet, the question of lenient judg ing comes up.

"Qui te honestly," said Canton coach John Cunningham, " I expected to score 130 tonight. In te rms of p ^ formances, I had two or three gym-nasts not score wel l . So we can get higher. I d id think there were a cot* pie of high scores, but there wer4 others that I thought were t o o lov?; There was a balance. I th ink the scores were about right"

The Chiefs got solid al l -around per formances f r o m Mary Jo Char-ron (33.45), Brenda Per ry (32.35), Maureen McLean (31.70) and Apry l

' Mosakowski (30.75). Talbot, who has been the Rocks'

most consistent per fo rmer this year, scored 35.40 all-around. A m y Pas to-r i scored 31.90.

' T h e scores may have been high; I don't know," Kinsel la said. "Bu t let them celebrate. They know what's coming up. They know what they have to do fo r leagues and r e g i o n a l and states."

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Rocks retain WLAA mat title Cont inued f rom Page 1

standing wres t l i ng of WLAA champi-on T o m Tokarz.

The 138-pounder stormed through his weight class, w inn ing al l three of his matches by pin. Tokarz took out Farmington 's M a r k Pal lo in 1:45. He stuck Nor th 's Kahn in 2:34 and won the t i t l e w i t h a pin at 2:34 over Cen-tral 's Brendan Kolb.

Second-place finishes for the Spar-tans went to Dav id Wojciechowski at 105, K u r t W i l l at 132, and John

Economou at 185. Jarod Wilkerson f inished in th i rd place for Stevenson at 145 pounds.

N O R T H WAS led by second-place f inishers Paul Cook (145) and Za im Cunmula j (198). Dave Appel (112), Kahn (138), and Mark Cassar (155) each f inished four th for the Raiders.

Flores' second-place f in ish at 98 pounds was tops for P lymouth Can-ton Heavyweight Tony Cal laway, 155-pounder Dan Dewyer and 198-pounder J i m Crews each grabbed

th i rd place honors for the Chiefs and Ma t t Keeler f inished four th at 105.

M i k e Krause was Churchi l l 's lone champion. At 132 pounds, he took the t i t l e w i t h a 9-2 v ic to ry over Steven-son's Wi l l . Br ian Clemens f inished second for the Chargers at 167 whi le Dave Zenas placed th i rd at 185 pounds and Casey Krause placed four th at 98.

Farmington 's Rob Wood beck was the Falcons' top scorer w i th a th i rd-place f in ish in the 132-pound weight class. B i l l L indbert added a four th

place f inish at 167. C l i f f Alcantara swept through the

105-pound weight class to capture Harr ison's only ind iv idua l t i t le . A l -cantara won by pin over Church i l l ' s B r ian Dudek (26 seconds) and Can-ton's Keeler (40 seconds) before earning a 14-3 decision in the f inals over Wojciechowski.

Frank Johnson was the top scorer for the Frank l in as he captured four th place in the heavyweight d iv i -sion.

CC wins 7th Catholic title in 9 years Redford Cathol ic Central scored a

record 251 >4 points Saturday a t Harper Woods Not re Dame to cap-tufe i ts seventh Catholic League wrest l ing t i t l e in nine years.

The Shamrocks, the No. 1 ranked Class A team in the state, captured eight ind iv idua l t i t les and picked up a pair of second place finishes and one th i rd.

Rounding out the team standings Was No t re Dame <140 points), Southgate Aquinas (134), B i rming-ham Bro ther Rice (133), Dearborn Otvine Chi ld (98), Monroe Catholic Cehtral (71), Madison Heights Bishop Foley (70), Pont iac Catholic ( 6 0 ^ ) , Manistee Catho l ic Central (47), T B v e r s e C i ty St. Francis (44), Water ford Our Lady (33), Jackson Lumen Chr is t i and Ann Arbor Gabri-el Richard (18 each).

CC's M i t ch Quint ran his team-leading record to 45-4 wi th a pin in 2:48 over J i m Bourdege of Div ine

Chi ld in the f ina ls of the 138-pound division.

Teammate Bob Yeager took the 198 c rown w i th a 13-1 decision over B r ian Trzc insk i of Pontiac Cathol ic, ra is ing "his m a r k to 39-4.

H E A V Y W E I G H T Toby Heaton of the Shamrocks made i t 43-5 on the year w i th a p in in 5:14 over Notre Dame's Sean Thomas. Mat t He lm (126) also stood out, b lanking Jef f K idder of Foley to go 33-4 on the season.

Other CC champions included J i m Raglow (98), who recorded an 11-4 decision over Rice's Jef f Bushon; Jay H e l m (112), a 9-7 decision over T o m B l i zman of Aquinas; Chris Ro-driguez (145), a 2-0 decision over Gary Green of Our Lady, and Ted Rieple (185), a 6-5 win over Steve Knecevich of Monroe CC.

Second-place f inishers for CC in-cluded Jason Wiebeck (132), who lost

a 9-2 decision to Jef f Dohanyos of Aquinas in the finals; and Lee Krueger (167), a 2-0 defeat to Bob Shurmur of Div ine Child.

CC's Chr is Lemansk i p inned Foley 's Jef f Crucio in 3:18 to take th i rd at 155.

ON TUESDAY, CC closed out its dual season at 14-1-1 by defeat ing Hazel Park, 43-24, before being t ied bv Class B power Eaton Rapids. 30-30.

Quint defeated Scot Bolan, 5-4, in the feature match against Eaton Rapids.

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Rocks rip Falcons; Chiefs face title test

The P lymou th Salem basketbal l team is a lo t l ike the mov ie charac-ter Rocky. I f you let e i ther of them pound away inside your defense, you w i l l get hur t badly.

Ask Farmington. Tuesday night, Salem pounded

tbe ba l l inside repeatedly i n tbe ear ly going a t Farming ton . The re-sult was a 21-7 f i r s t quar te r lead and eventual ly a runaway 65-52 Sa-lem win.

Rick Tay lo r , 6-8 center, and Mike Hale, 6-5 fo rward , d id most of the body punching fo r the Rocks. Tay lor f inished w i t h 17 points and Hale had 16. Hale scored 12 in the f i rs t quarter , Tay lo r seven.

Bryan Kear ls , tbe man responsi-ble for get t ing the ba l l inside to tbe big men, found t ime to score 15 points.

Fa rm ing ton (1-12 in the Western Lakes, 1-15 overal l ) bad only one counter-puncher. Senior Ron Jones scored 19 points, 11 of 15 f r o m the free throw line.

Tbe Rocks (12-1 in tbe league and 14-2 overal l ) are gear ing up for a re tu rn bout w i th Lakes Div is ion leader Westland John Glenn. The unbeaten Rockets, who ro l led Livo-nia Stevenson 58-38 Tuesday, w i l l host Salem a week f r o m Fr iday .

C A N T O N 75, F R A N K L I N 57: Western Lakes Western Division

basketball c o - l e a d e r P l y m o u t h C a n t o n bounced back s t rong a f te r a tough defeat a t Church i l l F r i day .

Roger T r i ce pumped in 21 points, Brad Carey (12) and Je f f Anulewicz (10) combined f o r 22 to keep tbe Chiefs in step w i t h Farming ton Harr ison, a 73-55 winner against Churchi l l Tuesday.

Canton w i l l t r ave l to Harr ison F r iday to break the t ie atop tbe Western Divis ion. Both are 8-5 in the league.

"Psychological ly , this gave us a big l i f t , " said Canton coach Tom N i e m r "We p layed rea l we l l . " -

Mike McCool scored 14 and Chris Parent i 12 to lead L ivon ia F rank l i n (1-12 in the league, 1-14 overal l) .

The Chiefs a re 9-7 on tbe season.

P L Y M O U T H C H R I S T I A N 61, M A N O O G I A N 32: Ky le Mav ia scored 15 points and grabbed 10 re-bounds to pace P l y m o a t h Christ ian Tuesday afternoon. M i k e Warm-bier added 13 points.

Tbe Eagles a re 14-1 on tbe sea-son, 10-1 in the M ich igan Independ-ent Ath let ic Conference.

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100 BACKSTROKE Stata cut: 57.79

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Taam scores: 1 Freeland. 137.55; 2. Troy Athens. 136.20: 3. Ptymouth Seism. 131.5ft 4. Dearborn. 130 35. 5. Ptymouth Canton. 124.96: 6. Royal Oak Kimbal. 123.35: 7. Farmington, 122.65; a Midland Dow, 121.65: 9. Vsssar, 113 65; 10. Northvee. 113.45; 11. Ann Arbor Ptonesr. withdrew.

Alt-AROUND: 1 Jamie Nieman (Freeland). 36 45; 2 Kristy Kety (Fraaiand). 35.45; 3. Na-talie Latch (Athens). 35 00; 4. Melissa MUer (Athena). 34.95; 5 Nancy Wadded (Dear-born) . 34 65; 6. (ba) Bethany Freeman (Dow) and Diana Langhome (Freetand). 34.50; & Becky Talbot (Salam). 34.30; 9. Janlca Qrett (Athena). 33.7ft 10. Ranee Bieniek (Dear-born). 33.50; 11 Jackie Huff (Salem), 33.35; 12. Cathy Riley (Kimba«). 33.30; 13. Amy Frontier (Farmington). 32.SU, 1*. (tie) Wendy Beach (NorthvUe) and Jackie Daly (Farming-ton) . 32. yz.

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6 85; 10. Nancy Waddel (Dearborn). 8.75,

UNEVEN BARS: 1. Melissa Miller (Athens). 9 20: 2 Bethany Freeman (Oow). 190; 3. Becky Talbot (Salem). 8.75; 4. Krtaty Kelly (Freeland). 8.70; 5. Nancy Wsdds l (Dear-born) . 8.60; 6. Jamie Nieman (Fraaiand). 8.S5; 7 Renee Bieniek (Dearborn). 8 .5f t 8. Diane Langhome (Freeland), 8.3ft 9. (Ua) Natalie Leich (Athens) and Dana Hotda (Salam), 8 25.

BALANCE BEAM: 1. Jamie Nieman (Fraa-iand) . 9 05: 2. Natalie Leich (Athens). 8.75; 3. Nancy WaddeH (Dearborn). 8 65, 4. (tie) Chris BeHand (Dow) and Janice Graft (Athens). 8.5ft & Ranee Bieniek (Dearborn). 8.45; 7. (tie) Jennie Syria (Salem). Mary Jo Charron (Cantor) and Cathy RHey (K imbal ) . 8.35; 10. (tie) Wendy Beach (Northvito), Becky Talbot (Salem) and Michelle Riera (Athena). 8.30.

FLOOR EXERCISE- 1. Jamie Nieman (Free-land) . 9 15: 2 Krtsty Kelly (Fraaiand). 9.05; 3. Melssa Miner (Atheie) . 8.8ft 4. Becky Talbot (Salem). 8.7ft 5. Nancy Waddel (Dearborn). 8.65: 6 (tie) NataM Leich (Athena) and Cathy Riley (Kimball). 8.60; 8. Jackie Huff (Sa-lem) , 8.55. 9. Diane Langhome (Fraaiand). S50; 10. (tie) Bethany Freeman (Dow) and Brenda Perry (Canton), 8.36.

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Taam scores: 1. Ptymouth Salam. 182.5 points; 2. Westland John Glenn, 149.5; 3. Waled Laka Central, 139: 4. Livonia Sievenaon. 135; 5. Walled Laka Western. 121.5: 6 North Farmington, 104; 7. Plymouth Canton. 90.5: 8. NorthvUe, 88; 9. Livonia Church®, 86.5; 10. Farmington. 52; 11. Fsrmlngton Harrison. 36.5; 12 Uvonia Frar** i . 33.

CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT

Haa>jeeiuM: Richard Johnson (PS) ded-sioned Chris Zimmerman (WJG). 7-2.

98 pounds: Jaft Delbeke (PS) pmnad Tom Floras (PC) . 3:59

106 pounds: C M Alcantara (FH) dacMoned David WojdeohowUd (LS). 14-3.

112 pounds: Dave Zahndar (WLW) dec Sean May (PS). 7-6

119 pounds: Pat Conway (WLW) dac. Bry-an K/sasl (WJG). 6-4

128 pounds: Dennis Dameron (PS) dec. Paul Malazewakl (N). 16-6.

132 pounda: Mfce Ksauee (LC) dec. Kurt WB (LS). 9-2.

130 pounda: Tom Tokarz (LS) pinned Bran-dan Kot) (WLC), 2:43

146 pounda: Tony Greco (N) dec. P a i Cook (NF), S-3.

196 pounds: Mck Pspedsfcoe (WLW) dso. Lam Yeung (P8). 7-4.

107 pounds: CMS Prytomakl (WLC) dec. ( L Q . H .

Jason Mchota (WLW) dec John Economou (LS). 3-1.

190 pounds: Andy WBstts (WLC) dsn Zafcn Cunmulat (NF), 4-3

CONSOLATION MATCHES

Tony C—mm, (PC) pinned Frank Jchnaon (LF), 1:36,

_ Mtaa Daniels (WJG) pinned Ce-(LC).4c81. .

Todd Barter (P8) dec Malt Keeler ( P C ) . M .

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l i t pauwds. Pai Somarvel (WLC) dec S00RConOni (PS). 7-1.

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TEAM SCORES (State cut, 115.0* 1. North Farminglon. 137.1; 2. Ptymouth Salam, 136 96; 3. Westland John Glenn, 136.20; 4 Ptymouth Canton, 131.3ft 5. Wayne Memorial. 129.95: 6 Farmington. 122.65; 7 Clarenceville. 119.85; 8. Farmington Harrison. 115.6

ALL-AROUND: 1. Teri BoKa (Wayne). 36.9: 2. Ludne Toroyan (N. Farm). 36.3; 3. Jackie Huff (Salem). 35 80, 4. Kim He«er ( N Farm). 35.75; 5. Debbie WMtams (Glenn). 35.50; 6 Becky Talbot (Ssism). 35.40; 7. Sharon Law-son (Harrtaon). 35.35: 8. Debbie Tomasko (Glenn). 35-2; 9. Tracey Solomon (Harrtaon). 33.85; lOTDarcy Q i g i W (Canton), 33 65

VAULTING (State cut. 7,7): 1. (tie) Debtae Tomasko (Glenn) and Tart Bona (Wayne). 9.55; 3. Kim Heller (N. Farm), 9.4; 4. Angie Temelko (Glenn). 9,35; 5. Kara Karhu (N Farm), 9.35; 6 Jackie Huff (Salem). 9.25; 7 (tie) Jackie Daly (Farm) and Debbie WWlams (Glenn) 9.1; 9. (tie) Tracey Solomon (Harri-son) and Amy Frontier (Farm), 8.85

UNEVEN BARS (Stata cut. 7.0): 1. Ludne Toroyan (N. Farm). 9.35. 2. Tan Bolts (Wayne). 9.3; 3. Sharon Lawson (Harrison),

9.1; 4. Becky Tafbot (Salem). 8.95; 5. Jackie Huff (Salem). 8.9, 6. Debbie WHItams (Glenn). 8 85: 7. Wm Hetter (N. Farm). 8.75; 8. Tracey Solomon (Harrison), 8.6. 9 (tie) Maureen McLean (Canton) and Angle Temelko (Glenn). 8.55.

BALANCE BEAM (Stele cut. 7.3): 1 Debbie Williams (Glenn), 9.35; 2. Ludne Toroyan (N. Farm). 9.3; 3. Kim Hefer (N. Farm), 9.15; 4. Tracey Sotomon (Harrison). 8.85; 5. (tie) Deb-bie Tomasko (Glenn) and Mary Jo Charron (Canton). 8.8; 7. (tie) Jackie Huff (Salem)

,and Tart Bote (Wayne). 675; 9. Becky Talbot (Salem). ft7; 10 (Ue) June Fnch (Glenn), Denise Ahnert (Cv«e) and Jennie Syria (Sa-lem) . 8.6.

FLOOR EXERCISE (Stata cut. 7.8): 1 Deb-bie Tomasko (Glenn). 9.4; 2. Lucine Toroyan (N. Farm). 9.35; 3. (Ue) Jackie Huff (Salem) and Teri Bo«a (Wayne), 9.3; 5 Becky Talbot (Salam). 9.25; 6 Kim Heller (N. Farm). 9.2: 7. Kara Karhu (N. Farm). 9.ft. a Debbie WBSams (Glenn). 8.95; 9. (tie) Mary Jo Charron (Can-ton) and Sharon Lawson (Harrison). 8.8.

200 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY State cut: 2:05.09

Mike Tumey (N. Farm) 2H)1.3 JohnJanaan (Glenn) 2:03.0 Ron Orris (Salem) 204.6 AndyJecobe (CC) . , . 2:07 5 Kyle Lott ( N Farm) 2:07.6 Scott Farabee (Harrison) 2:07.7 Jim Kovach (CC) 2 0 8 9 Don Harwood (Salem) 2:09.5 Dean Roberts (Canton) 2:11.3

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DIVING Mark Miller (Glenn) . . . . Kevin Tunich (Salam) . . Chuck Momingstar (Steve) Mark Shevy (Qtann) . . . . Kevin Kotecki (Salem) . . . Scott Stacherski (ChurchM) BH Rlchter (Canton) . . . . Keith Corlay (Canton) . . . Lao Ueberman ( N Farm) . Shay Berger (N. Farm), . .

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John Kovach (CC) ' . . . . 66 3 54.1 Joe Saundere (Stevenson) . . . . . . . 57 9 54 3 David Miner (Salem) 66 .5 55 2 Bruce MacSnjan (Franklin) . . . . . . . 59.1 56.7 Mike Tumey (N. Farm) . . . . 59 1 56 9 Don Harwood (Salem) . . . . 58 2 57.3 Dean Roberts (Canton) . . . . . . . . 59 9 57.6 Jim Kovach (CC) . . . 1:00.1 5 6 0 Allen White (Glenn) . . . 1:00 2 5 8 4 Hon Orris (Salem) . . . . i rop. 2

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Mike Tumey (N. Farm) 52.3

500 FREESTYLE Stata cut: 4:55.79

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400 FREE8TYLE RELAY State cut: 3:22.39

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Engineers hopes derailed after a Falcon twin kill

By Chris McCoeky staff writer

The up and down Hennessey Engi -neers m a y be down for good In te rms of w inn ing borne ice advantage for tbe No r th Amer i can Junior Hockey League p layof fs .

Just about a l l hopes of landing in second place in the three-team league were dashed last weekend as the Plymouth-based Junior A hockey team lost tw i ce to the Fraser Fa l -cons.

F r iday n ight at the P lymouth Cul-t u r a l Center, the Falcons nipped tbe Engineers 3-2. The Falcons won 4-1 Sunday af ternoon at Fraser.

The two wins pushed the Falcons past De t ro i t Compuware and into f i r s t place in the NAJHL. In a l l games, Fraser has a 21-9-5 record in 35 games (47 points). Compuware is 20-6-5 in 31 games (45 points). The Engineers are 17-4-6 in 37 games (40 points).

I n games against common oppo-nents of the three teams, which w i l l u l t ima te l y decide the NAJHL ' s f ina l standings: Fraser is 20-7-4 (44 points), Compuware is 19-7-4 (42 points) and the Engineers are 13-12-4 (30 points).

The f i rs t -p lace team w i l l earn a bye in the state Junior A tournament and an automat ic berth in the U.S. Nat iona l Junior Tournament at the Oak Park Compuware Arena in Apr i l . The second- and th i rd-p lace teams in the N A J H L w i l l bat t le for tbe second ber th in the nat ional tour-

have home ice advantage in the best of seven p layof f series.

" I GUESS we have to s tar t gear-ing for tbe p layof fs , " said Engineers coach A J . Baker. " A l l I can do is th ink back to last year in the p layof fs . "

Last year , the Falcons edged the Engineers in a seven-game playof f . The Falcons won four games at home.

"Tha t home ice makes a big dif-ference," said Baker, whose team has won one game at Fraser this sea-son.

The Engineers were the home team F r i day night, but the Fraser

hockey team used a Plymouth-Canton con-nection to pu l l out tbe 3-2 v ic tory.

Falcons goal ie B i l l Pye of Canton, who appears beaded to Nor thern Michigan Un ivers i ty on a hockey scholarship next fa l l , stopped 51 of 53 Engineers shots.

" B i l l y Pye had an excel lent game," Baker said. "We had several great opportuni t ies. We just d idn' t capital ize.

Of fensively , P lymouth residents Tony Esser and T o m Yockey each scored a goal fo r the Falcons.

Bob M lyna rek and Steve Ram berg scored the t w o Engineers goals. Goalie Doug B r o w n also played a su-perb game. He made 40 saves.

T H E S A M E prob lem bi t the Engi-neers Sunday — a lack of offense — but for a d i f f e ren t reason. The Engi -neers p layed wi thout three top scorers. B r y a n Kryg ie r (shoulder in-jury) , L a r r y P i l u t ( f lu) and Lei f Gus-tafson (broken hand) didn't dress M lynarek played, but he was weak-ened by the f lu .

Yockey added two more assists, Esser another goal and Canton resi-dent Sean Worden scored a goal for the Falcons. Esser has scored six goals in s ix games. -

Scott Mark iew icz scored the lone Engineer goal. Dave Church kicked away 45 of 49 shots in the Hennessey net.

I ron ica l l y , Fraser won both games wi thout any scor ing f r om its top guns, Denny Felsner and Don Stone The two had scored 46 goals between them coming in to the weekend.

"They must have had f ive or six breakaways between them and our goalies stoned them each t ime, Baker said.

A mora l v i c to ry if nothing else. The Engineers w i l l host Compu-

ware at 8:20 p.m. at the P lymouth Cul tura l Center F r iday night.

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F C A N T O N N O T I C E T O T A X P A Y E R S

Des to U» weekend and a bank holiday, THE NON-PENALTY TAX PAYMENT PERIOD FOR THE WINTER 1B86 TAX BILLS HAS BEEN EXTENDED FROM FEBRUARY 14.1987 TO FEBRUARY 17,1987. Beginning on February 18,1987 and thru February 28, 1987, the taxes are still payable at the Canton Township Treasurer ' s office with a three percent (5%) penalty assessed. Commencing on March 1, 1987, the tax bills a r e payable ONLY to the Wayne County Treasurer with additional penalties imposed.

Publafc February 11.1M7

GERALD R. BROWN, Treasurer

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

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L E G A L N O T I C E

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the current Winter Taxes are due by February 17. 1987. These taxes may be paid either in person, in the Treasurer 's office at Plymouth Township Hall or by mail (please allow 5 days for mail delivery). Tbe Plymouth Township Hall, located at 42350 Ann Arbor Road, is open Monday through Fr iday 8:30 a m . to 5:00 p.m.

MARY A BROOKS Treasurer

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H E L P W A N T E D APPLICATIONS are available for the temporary position

of Census Enumerators for the Charter Township of Northville. Approximately 20-30 residents will be needed for these posit ions. Perspective Census Interviewers should be citizens of the United States and be at least 18 years of age. They should be physically able to do considerable walking and cl imbing of stairs, to write legibly and understand instructions, and to work a flexible schedule when required.

An hourly rate of $5.00 will be paid. If use of an automobile is required, reimbursement will be at the rate of 20.5 cents per mile. The census taking is anticipated to begin on March 1,1987 and be completed within 3-6 weeks.

Applications and job descriptions are available at Northville Township Hall, 41600 Six Mile Road from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Applicants will be contacted by phone to schedule interviews by February 13. 1987. Equal Opportunity Employer.

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B O A R D O F R E V I E W D A T E S F O R M A R C H , 1#87

Board of Review will be held in Meeting Room of Township Hall. 42350 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth. Michigan 48170 Telephone No 453-3840 Dates and times are aa follows

March 3. 1987 2 00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m

March 9.1987 2 00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m.

March 10. 1987 10 00 a.m to 12 00 noon 2 00 p m until 5:00 p m

March 19, 1987 10 00 a.m to 12:00 noon 2 00 p m. until 5:00 p.m

There will be no special day for commercial, industrial and multiple hearings Appointments may be made for one of the above scheduled days for commer d a l . industrial and multiple appeals ALL PARCELS MUST HAVE A PETI TION FORM FILLED OUT March 27. 1987 Is the LAST DAY FOR BOARD OF REVIEW however, petitions will be accepted until 12 00 noon Note: Additional days wiU be scheduled if response deems It necessary Also, all work sessions will be scheduled as necessary

For further information, contact Barbara Pray - 453-2871.

ESTHER HULKING, Clerk

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Thursday. Februery 12, 1987 O&E

Skaters among nation's elite Canton's Wynne wins a 2nd In senior pairs

GC native Campbell wins national crown

By Brad Emons staf f wr i ter

By BradEmone staff writer

Susan Wynne is beginning to be-l ieve that years of abat ing w i t h her par tner Joseph Druar is finally beginning to pay off .

The ice dancing duo once won a s i l ve r medal as Juniors a t tbe U.S. F igu re Skating Championships, but never as seniors un t i l last weekend in Tacoma, Wash., when they wa lked o f f w i t h the bronze, f in ishing behind go ld medalists Suzanne Semanick and Scott Gregory and s i lver medal-ists Renee Roca and Donald Ada i r .

Wynne, 21, is a nat ive of Syracuse, N.Y. Her partner, Druar , 24, is a na-t i v e of Buffa lo, N.Y.

Bu t the two fe l t there was a vo id in the i r t ra in ing regimen, so they re-located to the Ice Box in Trenton, seeking the direct ion of nat ional ly known f igure skat ing coaches Sandy Hess and Peter Dalby, a long w i t h the ba l le t instructor Ph i l l i p Mi l l s .

" I t ' s the coaching and the new en-v i ronment , " said Wynne, who l ives w i t h relat ives Chuck and Caro l M i l -l e r i n Canton Township. (Druar l ives i n Romulus.) " I consider i t the best i n the country and we have people (other teams) to push us. Tbe r i nk is great and the ice t ime is a lways avai lab le. You don't have to w o r r y about compet ing w i t h hockey."

W Y N N E M A I N T A I N S that Da lby and Hess have "g iven us a def in i te

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"They 've defined i t and made I t m o r e c lear , " she said. "We now see wha t i t takes to beat the other teams. Being in th i rd is the closest we've been to beating them. We've changed our goals."

By f inishing th i rd , Wynne and D r u a r w i l l serve as al ternates for the U.S. team at the Wor ld Champi-onships next month in Cincinnat i , Ohio. (They' l l also compete this sum-m e r at the Olympic Sports Fes t i va l

i n Charlotte, N.C). And if e i ther the Semanick-Gregory or Roca-Adai r teams gain a medal in Cincy, i t would open up another posit ion fo r the U.S. team fo r the 1988 Win te r Olympic Games in Calgary, A lbe r ta , put t ing Wynne and Druar in p r i m e position to make the U.S. team.

\ Bu t Wynne and Druar would have to f inish in the top three again nex t year at the U.S. Championships to qual i fy. And that 's no easy task w i t h the likes of another up-and-coming team f r o m the area breathing down their necks, Jodie Balogh (L ivon ia) and Jerod Swal low (Northvi l le) , who also t ra in at tbe Ice Box. (Balogh and Swallow f inished 10th in Tacoma.)

B U T ACCORDING TO W Y N N E , she and her par tner have establ ished themselves in the eyes of the judges and could be contending for the top two spots before long.

" I plan to be here four m o r e years," Wynne said. "We've rea l l y come along way and now we've beat-en teams that were always ahead of us."

Wynne's gruel ing schedule has been wor th the t ime and ef for t .

Besides t ra in ing nearly 25 hours per week, she also works two jobs — one as a waitress at the Steak and Ale in P lymouth Township and the other as an aerobics inst ructor i n Farming ton and B i rmingham. The jobs are necessary to help de f ray ice t ime and equipment costs.

' I ' m lucky Canton is so close to ev-eryth ing," she said. "Things have worked out we l l here."

Last May, M a r i l y n Campbe l l said she agonized over tbe decision to send her daughter Je r i , a talented f igure skater, to Ca l i f o rn ia to t ra in under the astute coaching of Barba-r a Rolce-W l l l iams.

I t was a tremendous decision for the entire f a m i l y " said M r s . Camp-bell. "We were t a l k i ng about separa-t ion."

But there was no second-guessing a f te r Jeri 's per fo rmance last week-end in the U.S. F igu re Skat ing Cham-pionships in Tacoma, Wash.

Tbe 16-year-old Garden Ci ty na-t ive finished f i rs t i n tbe final stand-ings for Junior Women, wh ich took Jer i and her f a m i l y somewhat by surprise.

" I t was k ind of a shock," said Jeri-" I real ly worked hard f o r i t .

" M y coach thought I could do i t i f I d id m y b e s t "

Although she did not take f i rs t in any of the three discipl ines, Camp-bel l came away the w inner . She was second in the compulsory f igures and short program and four th In free-style.

"SHE'S D O N E very we l l , " said Mrs. Campbell. "Th is is something everybody hopes and prays for , but real ist ical ly you jus t hope for the best."

The win has guaranteed Campbel l a spot this summer in the Olympic Sports Fest ival in Char lot te, N.C. She the U.S. Junior Team in a pa i r of in-ternational events. Nex t year, an Olympic year, she w i l l compete in the Seniors against the l ikes of newly crowned U.S. champion J i l l Trenary and last year's Wor l d Champion Debi Thomas.

" I think I ' m prepared for i t (the Seniors)," said Campbe l l f r o m her Harbor City, Cal i f , residence, locat-ed 20 minutes outside of Los Ange-

les. 'Tve been in tbe Juniors three years. Tm ready to more on.

Campbell calls Harbor City "nice and warm." Sbe (dans to relax for two weeks, maybe taking in a f t « days at the beach, before her rigorous training schedule.

1 LIKE IT ' a lot out the Junior champion "At flat I was

ive, bat if s worked oa$

Adds her m o t h e r "She's adjusted very we l l . I th ink tbe first couple of months were hard, but sbe wants to skate. Sbe wants to go to the Olym-p i c s " "

Tbe Campbel ls — Je r i , Mar i l yn , Gera ld (her father) and Greg (bar brother) — have made a f a m i l y ren-dezvous five t imes since their yoting-est moved t o Ca l i fo rn ia to l i ve the the Peres f a m i l y . They were reuni t-ed, of course, i n Tacoma. Je r i says she ta lks v ia the phone w i t h her fam-i l y "a lmost every day . "

Her coach, Rolce-Wi l l iams, whose son Scott f in ished t h i r d i n the Senior Men's, is described as "demanding. " " I pract ice six hours a day , " reminds Jeri . ' 1 get tu to red a t tbe r ink every morning. I s ta r t skat ing a t 9 a.m. I t ' s a lot more physica l than I was used to (at the Garden C i ty F igure Skat-ing Club). I t ' s demanding

J E R I C A M P B E L L wasn' t the only area skater to earn points at the U-3-Championships.

Fo l low ing in the footsteps of fo r -mer O lymp ic ice dancers Carol Fox

R i c h a r d (Southfield), were s pa i r of teams — Susan Wynne of Canton Township and her par tner Joseph Druar of Romulus, who took t h i r d i n the Senior Dance; and Jodie Balogh of L ivon ia and par tner Jerod Swal-low of Nor thv i l le , who f inished 10th. Another Detro i t -area couple, Renee Roca and Donald Ada i r took second.

In Senior Women, Garden City 's M i ck i McMahoo was 20th.

sports shorts • SOFTBALL MEETING

Tbe Canton Parks and Recreat ion Depar tment is having two in fo rma-t iona l meetings for managers of i ts men's and women's sof t ba l l leagues.

Managers f r om the men's leagues w i l l meet at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. Managers f r o m the women's leagues w i l l meet at 11 a.m. Satur-day, Feb. 28.

The meetings w i l l take place a t the township admin is t ra t ion bui ld-ing, 1150 S. Canton Center Road.

En t ry fees, registrat ion dates and t imes, contract and residency re-quirements w i l l be among the topics discussed. Cal l 397-1000 fo r m o r e in-format ion.

• FINAL TEEN SKI TRIP The last teen ski t r ip to A lp ine

Val ley Ski Area sponsored by tbe Canton Parks and Recreat ion De-partment is set for F r i d a y , Feb. 27.

The cost is | 15 ($9 fo r those wi th their own equipment). Supervision

and t ranspor ta t ion are provided by the recreat ion staff .

Cal l 397-1000 for more in forma-tion.

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P L A N N I N G C O M M I S S I O N

TO REZONE FROM: R-l-E, Single Family Residential District TO: R-l-H, Single Family Residential District

DATE OF HEARING: Wednesday. February 18,1987 TIME OF HEARING: 7:50 p.m. PLACE OF HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of Plymouth Char-ter Township has received a petition to rezone the following described property f rom R-l-E, Single Family Residential District, to R-l-H. Single Family Resi-dential District. Application No. 828.

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION That part of the Southwest M, of Section 2S, T IS.. R 8 E . Plymouth Town-ship, Wayne County Michigan, described as beginning at the West V. corner of Section 29 and proceeding thence along the East and West V* line North 86° 54 42 E 1302 4« feet, thence S. 00" 08 28" W 12*0 85 fee t thence S 89° 25 42" W 1309 58 feet, thence along the West line of Section 20, also being the centerline of Ridge Road. N 00* 18' 01" E 458 41 feet thence S. 89° 43' 59' E 240 00 feet, thence N 00° 18' 01" E 181 50 feet, thence N 89* 43 59' E 240 00 feet, thence along the West line of Section 29, also being the centerline of Ridge Road. N 00* 18' 01" E 593 85 feet to the point of begin-ning Containing 38 81048 acres, except part taken, used or deeded for Ridge Road Subject to easements of record

NOTICE LS FURTHER GIVEN that the proposed amendment to the map. as printed, may be examined at the Township Hall. 42350 Ann Arbor Road, during regular business hours, 8 30 a .m to 5 p.m.. Mooday through Friday, until the date of the public hearing

At the public hearing, the Planning Commission may recommend rexomng o< the petitioners premises to any use allowable under the provisions of the Plym-outh Township Zoning Ordinance No 83 Telephone No 453-3187

CLINTON STROEBEL. Secretary Planning Commission

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TO REZONE FROM: R-l-E, Single Family Residential District TO: R-l-H. Single Family Residential District

DATE OF HEARING: Wednesday, February 18,1987 TIME OF HEARING: 7:30 p.m. PLACE OF HEARING: Plymouth Township Hall, 42350 Ann Arbor Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Planning Commission of Plymoath Char-ter Township has received a petition to rezone the following described piopeity from R - l - E Single Fami ly Residential District, to R-l-H, Single Family Resi-dential District Application No. 839.

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION Tbe West H of the West H of the Southeast of Section 29. except that part thereof described as beginning at a point on the South line of Section distant S 86° 48" 20" E 447 93 feet from the South Mi corner of Section 29 and proceeding thence N I* 31 47" E 232 10 f e e t thence S 84* 48' 29" E 211 00 fee t thence S 1° 31 40 W 232 10 f ee t thence N 88 * 48' 20" W along the South Section line 211 00 feet to the Point of Beginning, also except the north 1352 41 feet thereof 20 52 acres

NOTICE IS FCRTHER GIVEN that the proposed amendment to the map. as printed, may be examined at the Township Hall. 423M Ann Arbor Roed. during regular business hours, 8 30 a m to 5 p .m . Monday through Friday, until the date of the public hearing

At the public hearing, the Planning Com mission may recommend reaming ol the petitioner! premises to any use allowsbte under the provisiaai ot the Ptym-outh Township Zoning Ordinance No 83 Telephone No 443-3187

CLINTON STROEBEL. Secretary Planning Commission

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Georgia state parks preserve Indian heritage By Wi l l iam S c h e m m t l

I writer

Centuries before the f i rs t Euro-peans stepped onto Georgia's shores, Ind ian tribes across the state devel-oped remarkably high cultures. As fa|r back as 1000 A.D., Etowahs and Mississippians buil t colossal earthen mounds for religious and t r iba l r i tes a$d;were part of a t rad ing network extending to the Great Lakes and G u l l of Mexico. Ear l y 19th-century Chetokees wore European clothes, had l a w courts and a bi l ingual news-paper read as far away as London and Hamburg.

Tbe white man's a r r i va l was doomsday for the Indians. By federa l government decree, they were ev ic t -ed f r o m their lands in the 1830s and fo rc ib ly exiled west of the Mississip-pi. Memories of those lost c iv i l iza-tions l ive today through landmarks maintained by Georgia's excel lent state parks and historic sites system. Several are grouped together in the state's northwest corner, convenient side t r ips f r om Interstate 75.

Near Chatsworth, 12 mi les east of Dal ton and Ex i t 137, the Vann House was a showplace of Cherokee achievement The handsome two-sto-ry red-brick Georgian home was bu i l t in 1805 by James Vann, a half-Cberokee, half-Scot who helped es-tabl ish Moravian mission schools for young Indians.

\ A t his death in 1809 — he was (bordered in a tavern b raw l — his bouse and farmlands passed to his atm Joseph. Joseph prospered as a f i r m e r and mercn-:nt unt i l 1830, when the state confiscated his lands for violat ing a law forb idd ing Indi-ans to hire whites.

;• A l t e r more than a century of ne— gleet, the rooms have been decorat-ed and furnished as they were in the i r prime. The most notable fea-ture is an elaborately carved " f loa t -iag " staircase, the oldest example of qpoti levered construction in Georg-ia. Youngsters were meant to be nei-

seen nor heard in their coff in-sfcaped att ic bedrooms. 9 J ' F O R A bit of relaxat ion, w i th a

tbech of mystery, dr ive 11 mi les east through Chatsworth to Fo r t Moun-ta in State Park. One of Georgia's

scenic parks, Fo r t Mounta in atop a th ick ly forested 2,800-foot

peak in the Cohutta Range of the Blue Ridge Mountains. You can de-cide for yourself whether a stone w a l l snaking 855 feet across the mountainside was par t of an ancient tyoneymoon lodge or a Maginot L ine erected by 12th century Welshmen Who somehow found their way into

rugged wilderness. : A f t e r your history lesson, sw im, iUh , paddle a canoe in a clean, cool g^Hintaintop lake; h ike through tbe f r i o d s to awesome overlooks and set the youngsters loose on the play-grounds. Among the pines and hard-woods, 15 two- and three-bedroom ^ojttages are comfor tab ly furnished, w f th equipped kitchens and wood-t u r n i n g f ireplaces welcome on br isk mountain night*

T h e 114 campsites are adjacent to rooms and hot showers. Cot-

and campsites are s im i l a r to elsewhere in the state park

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A r t i f a c t s t h a t h a v a b a a n a x -c a v a t a d f r o m t h a E t o w a h I n -d i a n M o u n d a .

system, w i t h standard rates of $38-42 a night for two-bedrooms, $44-48 for three; campsi tes are $7. Contact the For t Mounta in o f f i ce at (404) 695-2621.

Fur ther south, at E x i t 131, N e w Echota His tor ic Site commemora tes a peaceful people annih i la ted by bru-ta l i ty and greed. La id out in 1825 near modern day Calhoun, New Echota at i ts zenith was tbe hear t of a f lour ishing Cherokee Na t ion across the Southeast.

Here the legislature passed laws enforced by d is t r i c t t r ibuna ls and a supreme cour t . Publ ished in Eng l ish and the t r ibe 's unique alphabet, the monthly "Cherokee Phoen ix " car- ' r ied news, features and gossip as f a r as New Y o r k and Europe. Many Cherokees dressed l ike wh i te A m e r i -cans of the day and l i ved in s tu rdy houses w i t h a l l the modern conveni-ences. The more a f f luent owned black slaves.

D ISCOVERY O F gold on t r i b a l lands to l led the end of N e w Echota and tbe Cherokees. Under orders f r o m President Andrew Jackson, federal troops hunted down the Ind i -ans and in 1838 expel led them to Ok-lahoma. Thousands perished of co ld and s tarvat ion along wha t h is to ry remembers as "The T r a i l of Tears . "

Since the 1950s, the state has care-fu l ly restored the heart of New Echota. A f t e r seeing a sl ide presen-tat ion and displays in the museum, jo in park historians for a w a l k i n g tour of the site.

Landmarks include tbe authent i -ca l ly furnished in ter io rs of the "Cherokee Phoenix" p r i n t i ng o f f i ce , Vann's Tavern, the Supreme Cour t Bui ld ing and the home of tbe Rev. Samuel Worcester, a Massachusetts minister who established a school and church hare Youngsters w i l l en-joy demonstrat ions of a r rowhead mak ing and hunt ing methods.

I f you'd l i ke to break bread w i t h the natives, head for the res taurant at the Shepherd Mote l a t E x i t 129. This unpretent ious look ing cafe serves some of the best homecooking in nor th Georgia, w i th a surpr is ing gourmet f l a i r .

An extensive col lect ion of Ind ian arrowheads is par t of the col lect ion

at the Weinman M i n e r a l Museum, adjacent to E x i t 126. The smal l , wel l-planned museum also displays gemstooes, crystals, minera ls and fossils f r o m nor thwest Georgia's own minera l belt and f r o m as far away as the Western U.S., Afr ica. South Amer ica, Canada and Mexico.

Of f Ex i t 124 a t Car tersv i l le , the Etowah Indian Mounds Archaeologi-cal Site was the center of an ad-vanced cul ture that prospered in the Etowah R iver Val ley between 1000 and 1500 A D . A t i ts peak, several thousand people l i ved in a for t i f ied town surrounded by a wooden stock-ade and deep moat .

W I T H I N T H E pal isade, Etowahs bui l t large mounds of packed clay crowned by temples and residences of priests and chiefs. Pa r t of a busy t rad ing network, they fashioned jewe l ry and tools f r o m Gul f Coast shells, Tennessee f l i n t and copper f r o m the Great Lakes. They hunted, fished and raised f ru i t s and vegeta-bles. For myster ious reasons, the town was abandoned in the 16th cen-tury .

Under state auspices, the site in-cludes an excellent museum and half a dozen earthen mounds. Among dis-plays are a bur ia l chamber w i th the skeleton of a priest or chief adorned w i t h shell jewel ry and copper insig-nia of rank. Marb le statues of a man and woman are among the most im-portant Indian rel ics ever recovered in the Southeast.

A short wa lk behind the museum, three ma jo r mounds m a y be cl imbed on steep wooden steps. Mound A, the largest, is 63 feet, the height of a six-story bui lding. Others are smal ler a n d easier to negot iate. Af ter a l l that" c l imbing/you '11 be ready for a hearty lunch or dinner. The Country Place and Mori-fell's in downtown Carte rsv i l le special ize i n tasty re-gional dishes, steaks and seafoods at moderate prices. Y o u can walk that o f f whi le browsing the tempt ing se-lections of paint ings, pot tery , hand-made qui l ts and weav ing by local ar t is ts at the E towah Ar t s Gal lery, 13 Wal l St.

, A T R E D Top Mounta in State Park, o f f E x i t 123, you can spend a few refreshing hours or an ent i re holiday on the shores of an inland sea. Banked by blue-green moun-tains, Lake Al latoona's 10,550 acres o f fe r bount i fu l oppor tuni t ies for wa-ter ski i ing, s w i m m i n g and sunning

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y e a r reunion SaTuruay. J u l IK u the Hol iday Inn in F a n h i r . g t o n fiii.> F o r m o r e ir.f- rma' . ion. cal l P.cit. •. , da at 320-8044 or R e n e e Hi • 1 722-4849

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J u n e ; is p l ann ing a 50 -yea r :eu.-ii.>h F o r m o r e i n fo rma t ion , .coma. 1. M.ar ion <Teclu Brod ie at 3668 S Shirt.-m o n s Ci rc le . Auburn Hills 48057 Or call 3<3-M414 Or call V e r a K >epke R o w d e n a t 532-6375 Shirle-. Cr .ng "l'oung a t 255-9824 or Ma rtt a re-H u m m Kaseni w at 532-7395

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Jerry Maatln's Canada goose,"Sent inel ," 1937 is one of the many stars of an outstanding exhibi t of decoys at Cranbrook Academy of Art Museum through Feb. 22.

Possum Trot , Midget Doll t hea te r , 1950, by Cal and Ruby seum. With puppets which s ing and dance, it h ighl ights the Black, i t one of the major works in The Ties That B ind" exhibi- t ion about art ists who try to reformulate the wor ld t ion of contemporary folk art at Cranbrook Academy of Art Mu-

Folk art Cranbrook Museum hosts watershed event

By Corinne Abatt staff wrttw

FO L K ART 'S A P P E A L runs anywhere f r o m cool soc io- in te l lec tua l to hot emot ional border ing on passion. Companion shows at Cranbrook Acad-emy of A r t Museum, "The Ties Tha t Bind: Fo lk

A r t in Con tempora ry A m e r i c a n Cu l tu re " and "The De-coy as Fo l k Scu lp tu re , " h i t on two parts of the fo lk a r t phenomenon."

I f there was any doubt about the loca l in terest in fo lk ar t , i t was erased at the recent sympos ium held in con-junct ion w i t h the exh ib i t ion at the Museum. M o r e than 200 at tended the day long event w i t h a roster of speakers which inc luded cu ra to rs as w e l l as col lectors, who are often one and the same.

Michae l Ha l l , scu lp tor in residence at the Academy, co-curator of the "The Ties That B ind , " and fo lk col lec-tor ex t rao rd ina i re , was the modera tor for the symposi-um.

I t was Dr. Eugene Me tca l f , professor of in terd isc ip l i -nary studies a t M i a m i U n i v e r s i t y of Ohio and co-curator

of "The l i e s w i t h Ha l l , who put the subject in to per-spect ive.

" A t t e m p t s to define fo lk ar t a re useless . . . the no-t ion of fo lk a r t , as understood in the last hal f century , is ou tmoded. " He said the 1972 fo lk a r t exhib i t at the Cranbrook Academy of A r t M u s e u m set the standard and when i t is coupled w i t h th is 1987 >' >w by fu ture a r t h istor ians. "They m a y look back and see these as watershed events.

I N RESPONSE TO T H E Q U E S T I O N so of ten posed to h im , " w h a t do you m e a n by f o l k a r t ? " he d rew a pa ra l l e l between his subject and the va r ie ty of acts wh i ch take place i:nder a la rge c i rcus tent " sp i l l i ng a l l ove r . " But . he cor ra led i t long enough to div ide i t in to four m a j o r categories — h is to r i ca l , e thnographic, neo-na ive and con temporary .

Since the t i t le of Metca l f ' s p resenta t ion was "The So-c ia l Mr jn ing of Col lect ing C o n t e m p o r a r y Folk A r t , " he w a s .ore in tent upon look ing a t the reasons people col-lec t a ce r ta in k ind of f o l k a r t than the reasons the a r t -ists made or make i t .

He said h is to r i ca l fo l k a r t , " w h i c h does not re la te to the concerns of mode rn soc ie ty " prov ides an easy es-cape fo r those who want to go back to a less compl i ca t -ed w a y of l i fe .

E thnograph ic fo lk a r t obv ious ly wou ld appeal to those w i t h recent European ties, and the neo-naive satisf ies a need f o r nostalg ic images. Neo-naive is essent ia l ly re-p l icas of fo lk a r t of a f o r m e r t ime .

" C o n t e m p o r a r y ( fo lk) a r t pe r f o rms a d i f f e ren t func-t ion. Th is a r t d is rupts . . . i t unsett les i ts audience . . . fo lk a r t , a t i ts best, is r e m a r k a b l y demand ing both inte l -l ec tua l l y and socia l ly , " he said.

In the discussion wh i ch . fol lowed, P a m H i l l , co-direc-to r of H i l l Ga l l e r y of B i r m i n g h a m said, " T h e f o l k a r t i s t does not in te l lec tua l ize his a r t . " She la te r commented , " F o l k a r t is about o r i g i na l i t y and intense d r i v e . "

G E O R G E M Y E R A N D W A L T E R S I M M O N S H , panel ists ta lked about the exc i tmen t of the chase, the fun (bo rder ing on addict ion) of co l lec t ing and the side benef i ts such as fo lk a r t -o r ien ted t r a v e l and fr iendships.

He rbe r t Waide Hemph i l l Jr . , co l lec to r and f o r m e r cu-r a t o r of the Museum of Modern Fo l k A r t of New Yo rk

Ci ty , who has g iven a m a j o r pa r t of his co l lect ion to the Smithsonian Ins t i tu te , said g r a f f i t i , neon t rade signs and photographs can be f o l k ar t .

"Ca rn i va l a r t is a who le f ie ld of i ts own , " he said.

La ter as sl ides we re shown of some of the pieces Hemph i l l loaned f o r the 1972 Cranbrook fo lk a r t exh ib i t , he answered quest ions f r o m the audience.

When asked to exp la in why ce r ta in pieces a t t rac ted him, he said, " I don' t analyze m y aesthet ics about each piece. I a lways wan ted m y col lect ion to t a l k fo r m e . "

Later , he said when he sees a piece and feels a ch i l l go down the back of his spine, he knows i t ' s someth ing he wants, 'T don' t care i f anyone else l ikes i t i f I th ink i t 's wonderfu l . I t ' s a gut reac t ion . "

Four h igh ly regarded col lectors and au thor i t i es on de-coys, Ju l ie Ha l l , T i m H i l l , Ron Swanson and K lune Walsh J r . showed sl ides of decoys and swapped stor ies about how they found them and, in some cases, how they were used and wha t they meant .

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Computerized archive takes romance to heart

Singing their hearts out For s speotef valent ine's day treat, take your sweetie over to the Uvon ia City Hall audito-r ium at 3 p.m. Sunday when the newly formed DavM Jortett Chorale wil l l i f t their voices in song. Admiss ion is $3 and t ickets are available at the door. The event le spon-sored by the Livonia Arts Commission. K's-the chorale's f i rst appearance in Livonia but

d i rector Jorlett ia no stranger to the area. He is on the faculty of the Southf ie ld Public Schools, Schoolcrsft Col lege and the Uni-versity of Michigan. He ie current ly presi-dent-e lect of the Michigan Music Educator 's Associat ion. Accompanist la Jane Bran-scorn, coach/accompaniat for the School-craft College Communi ty Choir.

IF Y O U ' R E L O O K I N G fo r some helpfu l hints fo r f i nd ing your t r ue love on Valent ine 's Day, the compute r i zed fo lk lo re a rch ive a t the Un i ve r s i t y of

De t ro i t suggests you take a look a t our f ine feathered fr iends.

I f you see a b lackb i rd , you w i l l m a r r y a c le rgyman. A go ldf inch means tha t your spouse w i l l be a m i l l i ona i re , but a b lueb i rd spells a l i fe of pover ty because your fu tu re ma te w i l l be fa r f r o m rich.

I f no b i rds are in sight, d rop th ree bal ls of c lay into a bucket of wa te r Each should conta in the name of a l i ke l y prospect on a sheet of paper. Tbe f i r s t one to rise w i l l be your valent ine.

D R E A M S H A V E A mag ic of t he i r own and i f you want to spend a night w i t h your I r u e love, fo l low one of these dream-rec ipes before going to bed:

Put three bay leaves under your p i l l ow . You ' re sure to d r e a m of the person you w i l l m a r r y

Or bo i l an egg in salt water Then eat the whole thing, shel l and al l .

I f that doesn't con jure up your f u tu re

spouse, i t m i g h t help to add some audio-appeal. T r y r ec i t i ng this piece of fo lk-verse:

Good va lent ine be kind to me; in a dream let me mu true love see

The arch ive , d i rec ted by Professor James T. Ca l low, is the wor ld ' s f i r s t computer ized fo lk lo re co l lec t ion and i t includes thousands of i tems co l lec ted every semester by students of f o l k lo re Since 1964, in fo rmants have been steadi ly en la rg ing and re f in ing the a rch ive w i t h t rad i t ions ' f r o m a l l over the w o r l d

EGGS, F O R E X A M P L E , are w ide ly recognized fo r the impo r tan t roles they play in the serious business of cour tsh ip and mar r i age U n m a r r i e d Polish and Hungar ian g i r l s used to g ive eggs, somet imes by the dozens, to the i r boyf r iends In Macedonia, engaged couples exchanged eggs as g i f t s wh i le Russians and Indonesians used eggs at their m a r r i a g e ceremonies

However , i f you ' re hounded by an unwanted va len t ine , re l ief may be on ly a sal t shaker away . Sal t , accord ing to fo lk w isdom, can quiet a s to rm, bless a new boose, cure an earache — and get rid of unwanted v is i tors.

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Romancing the tale is big business IT T O O K A poe t — G e o f f r e y

C h a n c e r , ta f a c t — t o f i n d ro -m a n c e I n tbe day m a r k i n g tbe b e h e a d i n g o f S t V a l e n t i n e , a n

e a r l y C h r i s t i a n m a r t y r . Chance r m e n t i o n e d t h a t F e b . 14 was tbe d a y w h e n b i r d s b e g a n t o p a i r , and f r o m t h e r e c a m e t h e exchange a m o n g f r i e n d s a n d l o v e r s of hea r t - shaped b e r i b b o o e d c a r d s , then candy , then f l o w e r s — o r so the s t o r y goes.

A n d i f r o m a n c e Is i n t he a i r t h i s w e e k , I t ' s m e r e l y business as u s u a l a t t h e books to res . B i g business.

I t ' s n o t u n u s u a l f o r t be r o m a n c e pub l i she rs , g i d d y w i t h con t i nued suc-cess, t o a n n o u n c e f i r s t p r i n t i n g f i g -ures u p w a r d s o f 100,000 f o r l i t t l e -k n o w n o r e v e n f i r s t - t i m e au thors . A n d those books sel l , o f t e n b e f o r e t h e y e v e n h i t t he shelves. R o m a n c e a f i c i o n a d o s o r d e r by the. dozen, b y a u t h o r o r b y l i n e (S i lhouet te I n t i m a t e M o m e n t s o r H a r l e q u i n Supper ro -m a n c e , f o r e x a m p l e ) .

A N D N O W H E R E IS r o m a n c e m o r e e v i d e n t t h a n in the c u r r e n t s h o c k i n g p i n k , v a l e n t i n e bedecked is-sue o f R o m a n t i c T i m e s magaz ine .

I f y o u ' v e n e v e r seen R o m a n t i c T i m e s , y o u m i g h t not know t h a t s o m e o f o u r o w n a rea w r i t e r s a r e a m o n g t b e " n a m e s . " Th is m o n t h a t l eas t f o u r o f t h e m a r e f ea tu red o r p i c t u r e d as t b e magaz ine c o v e r e d tbe F i f t h A n n u a l R o m a n t i c T i m e s

C o n v e n t i o n he ld las t f a l l i n N e w Y o r k . •

Sou th f i e l d w r i t e r R u t h R y a n L a n -gan a n d F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s ' M a r i a n n e W i l l m a n w e r e w o r k s h o p leaders a t t he con fe rence . L a n g a n ' s la tes t book, " T h e P r o p e r M iss P o r t e r , " is a m o n g tbe 100 books r e v i e w e d i n w h a t pub-l i shers K a t h r y n F a l k ca l l s " t h e b ig -gest issue y e t "

T r o y w r i t e r L i n d a L a n g B a r t e l l r a t e s a r e v i e w p lus a f u l l - p a g e ad . B a r t e l l ' s second nove l , " A l y s s a , " w a s se lec ted by A v o n as one o f t w o nove l s m a r k i n g the debut o f t h e i r i n -c reased t w o - a - m o o t h R i b b o n l ine.

Set i n N o r m a n E n g l a n d , " A l y s s a " i s " r e l a t e d " to her p o p u l a r f i r s t his-t o r i c a l r o m a n c e , " B r i a n n a . " Ro land , t be lead m a l e c h a r a c t e r i n her f i r s t book , is t w i n b ro the r to R a n u l f , t he r o m a n t i c i n te res t i n " A l y s s a . "

B a r t e l l , a f o r m e r F r e n c h a n d his-t o r y t eache r , is a l r e a d y a t w o r k on a t h i r d n o v e l set d u r i n g the s a m e p e r i -od. She says the research , i n c l u d i n g the p r o p e r use and r h y t h m of t be language, is w h a t she loves best. Sbe spends so m u c h t i m e a t i t " i t can be p r e t t y e m b a r r a s s i n g w h e n a l l of a sudden I beg in t a l k i n g l i k e m y 11th-c e n t u r y he ro ines . "

" B r i a n n a shou ld be on the shelves n o w , " B a r t e l l says. R o m a n t i c T i m e s ra tes i t as " sensuaL "

B a r t e l l w i l l be a u t o g r a p h i n g " A l y s s a " a t the N o v e l T r a d e r i n

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T r o y f r o m 11 a .m. to 4 p . m . S a t u r -day .

T h e n there 's B l o o m f i e l d H i l l * w r i t e r J a n G r e e n b u r g , b e t t e r k n o w n as J i l l G r e g o r y . R T h i gh l i gh t s h e r ( i n a f e a t u r e w i t h the G r a n d D a m e her -se l f , B a r b a r a C a r t l a n d ) as B e r k l e y Pub l i she r ' s " n u m b e r one b e s t s e l l e r . " H e r la tes t is " M o o n l i t Obsess ion . "

A l l f ou r w r i t e r s be long to t h e v e r y a c t i v e G r e a t e r D e t r o i t c h a p t e r o f R o m a n c e W r i t e r s o f A m e r i c a . O n M a r c h 28 th ree of the f o u r ( L a n g a n , B a r t e l l and W i l l m a n ) w i l l s e r v e as w o r k s h o p leaders a t a s e m i n a r a t O a k l a n d U n i v e r s i t y ' s Sunset T e r r a c e e n t i t l e d ' T a p p i n g the Sou rce — Q u e r y t o C o n t r a c t . " L o c a l R W A p res i den t M a r i a n n e Shock, i n s p i r a -t i o n a l w r i t e r C a r r o l e R u g e n s t e i n a n d o t h e r s w i l l f i l l the p r o g r a m .

C r a i g C a r v e r , i n d i v i d u a l a r t i s t s c o o r d i n a t o r f o r the M i c h i g a n C o u n c i l f o r t he A r t s , is schedu led as k e y n o t e speaker . Tbe dead l ine f o r r e s e r v a -t i ons has been ex tended to M a r c h 15. M a n u s c r i p t labs , h o w e v e r , a r e

c losed. F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d app l i ca -t ions, w r i t e to T e r e y R a m i n , 223 W. Ru tge rs , P o n t i a c 48055.

MI C H I G A N W O M A N m a g a -z ine is seek ing manu -s c r i p t s f o r a n e w l i t e r a r y j o u r n a l s c h e d u l e d f o r

pub l i ca t i on i n t he b i m o n t h l y maga -zine's M a y - J u n e issue.

E d i t o r B e t s y H u l l is l o o k i n g f o r f i c t i o n (shor t s tores o r n o v e l ex-cerpts) , essays, p o e t r y o r p l a y s b y M i c h i g a n w r i t e r s . H u l l says selec-t ions can be on a n y sub jec t excep t po rnog raphy .

M i c h i g a n W o m a n i s g e a r e d t o w a r d the successfu l , upsca le busi-ness and c a r e e r w o m a n . R e c e n t a r t i -cles spo t l i gh ted L i e u t e n a n t Gove r -nor M a r t h a G r i f f i t h ; J e a n e t t e L e r -m a n , c o m m u n i c a t i o n s v e e p a t Bu r roughs Corp . ; a n d Ca the r i ne Come t , m u s i c d i r e c t o r f o r the G r a n d Rap ids Symphony .

M a n u s c r i p t s m u s t be t yped , dou-ble-spaced and l i m i t e d t o 2,500

w o r d s . I nc lude a r e t u r n enve lope a n d send be fo re the M a r c h 1 deadl ine. P a y m e n t is see ing y o u r w o r d s i n p r i n t i n the f i r s t i n s t a l l m e n t o f the s l i c k magaz ine ' s f o r a y i n t o tbe l i t e r -a r y w o r l d . T h e r e w i l l be m o r e , H u l l sa id , i f th is one goes w e l l . Send to: B e t s y H u l l , E d i t o r , M i c h i g a n W o m a n M a g z i n e , P.O. B o x 1171, B i r m i n g -h a m 48012.

MA I N E P O E T B a r o n C. W o r m s e r ( " T h e W h i t e W o r d s " a n d " G o o d T r e m -b l i n g , " H o u g h t o n M i f f l i n )

w i l l speak a t 7:30 p .m. Thu rsday , Feb . 19, i n t be G r e e k R o o m on W a y n e State 's m a i n campus . The e v e n t is sponsored b y tbe M i l e s Mod-e r n P o e t r y C o m m i t t e e , WSU's Eng-l i sh d e p a r t m e n t I t ' s f ree . Ca l l 577-2450.

G e o f f r e y W o l f f s Feb . 17 r ead ing f o r U - M ' s V i s i t i n g W r i t e r ' s ser ies has been cance l l ed . Susan R i c h a r d s Shreve, au tho r o f t he r e c e n t l y ac-

c l a i m e d " Q u e e n o f H e a r t s , " ( S i m o n 4 Sinister) , i s scheduled to r e a d a t 4 p.m. Tuesday , M a r c h 3, i n the R a c k -h a m E a s t Con fe rence Room. C a l l 764-6206.

FRIENDS OF THE uvonia P u b l i c L i b r a r y w i l l h a v e H o w a r d Lev ine discuss h i s book , " L i f e Choices: Con-

f r o n t i n g the L i f e and Dea th Dec i -sions C r e a t e d b y M o d e r n M e d i c i n e " a t C a r l S a n d b u r g L i b r a r y , 7:30 p . m . F r i d a y , F e b . 20. T a k i n g p a r t i n t he d iscuss ion w i l l be R o b e r t Sko-n ieczny, e d u c a t i o n c o o r d i n a t o r o f r e s p i r a t o r y t h e r a p y a t M o u n t C lemens H o s p i t a l . The pub l i c m a y a t tend .

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C h u r c h a t 8 p . m . F r i d a y . She w i l l be p e r f o r m i n g on the church 's n e w B e c h s t e i n g r a n d p iano i n a h i gh l y fa -v o r a b l e acous t i c se t t ing . • K a r g u l w a s i n v i t e d to the E i g h t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l T c h a i k o w s k y C o m p e t i -t i o n i n M o s c o w las t sp r ing . A l r e a d y f a m i l i a r t o aud iences th roughou t the G r e a t L a k e s Reg ion , sbe is now re-c e i v i n g h i g h a c c l a i m i n E u r o p e a n m u s i c c e n t e r s as w e l l .

I n 1985, t be R o t t e r d a m N ieuws -b l a d h e r a l d e d he r debut in T b e N e t h e r l a n d s as "one of tbe mos t re -m a r k a b l e r e c i t a l s g i v e n i n our coun-t r y " a n d c a l l e d he r " a p ian is t w i t h a l o t to s a y . " I n 1986, a t A m e r s t e r -d a m ' s Conce r t gebouw , tbe Haagscbe

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w r o t e " w o r l d c l a s s p l a y i n g .n. . na lmos t f e v e r i s h l y i nsp i r ed f r o m the f i r s t to the last no te . . . She be-longs o n the b ig conce r t stages o f T h e N e t h e r l a n d s . "

A N A T I V E O F - R e d f o r d T o w n s h i p , K a r g u l has r e c o r d e d f o r n a t i o n a l r a -d i o i n F r a n c e a n d The N e t h e r l a n d s , f o r M i n n e s o t a P u b l i c Rad io , a n d w a s r e c e n t l y f e a t u r e d on a P B S t e l e v i -

s i o n b roadcas t by the W K A R - T V F i n e A r t s Series.

She has w o n p r i zes f r o m n u m e r o u s -A m e r i c a n compe t i t i ons , m o s t no ta -b l y a top p r ize i n t he 1983 N a t i o n a l F e d e r a t i o n of M u s i c C lubs Y o u n g A r t i s t C o m p e t i t i o n . She has a l so a p p e a r e d a t the O r d w a y M u s i c The -a t e r and Weyerhaeuser A u d i t o r i u m i n St. Pau l , M inn . , H i l l A u d i t o r i u m i n A n n A r b o r , the M i d l a n d C e n t e r f o r t he A r t s , the P o t t e r Cen te r i n J a c k -

son, and n u m e r o u s co l leges i n the m i d w e s t U n i t e d States. F r o m 1984 to 1986, she w a s a r t i s t i n res idence at A l b i o n Col lege.

K a r g u l s t a r t e d p i a n o studies a t age six w i t h Rebecca F r o h m a n i n D e t r o i t and m a d e he r solo debut w i t h o rches t ra a t age 13. A f t e r w in -n ing In te r l ochen ' s a l l - s t a t e scho lar -ship to the U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n , she s tud ied w i t h Leon F l e i s h e r and Theodore L e t t v i n . She has had m a j o r classes w i t h G a r y H o f f m a n , M u r r a y Pe rah ia and A n d r e Wat t s .

M e t r o p o l i t a n C h u r c h is l o ca ted on WoodwaiTi, f i v e b locks n o r t h o f G r a n d B o u e l v a r d and nea r a l l m a j o r expressways. F r e e , l i g h t e d and su-perv ised p a r k i n g is a v a i l a b l e n e x t to the church . A d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n can be ob ta ined b y c a l l i n g 875-7070 d u r i n g r e g u l a r business hours .

FICTION

1. " T b e Eyes o f the D r a g o n , " Ste-phen K i n g

2. " D e a t h Ques t , " L . R o n H u b b a r d 3. " R e d S t o r m R i s i n g , " T o m Clan-

c y 4. " I t " Stephen K i n g 5. " W a t c h e r s , " D e a n R. Koon tz 6. " W h i r l w i n d , " J a m e s C l a v e l l 7. " N i g h t o f t he F o x , " J a c k H ig -

K i m 8. " T b e P a n i c o f ' 89 , " P a u l E r d -

m a n 9. " P a t i e n c e o f a Sa in t , " A n d r e w

M . G r e e l y 10. " F l i g h t o f t he I n t r u d e r , " Ste-

phen Coonts

NON-FICTION

1. " A Season on the B r i n k , " J o h n Fe ins te i n

2. " F a t h e r h o o d , " B i l l Cosby 3. " T h e R o t a t i o n D i e t , " M a r t i n

K a t a h n 4. " M e n W h o H a t e Women and t h ^

W o m e n W h o L o v e T h e m , " F o r w a r d and T o r r e s

5. " T h e F r u g a l G o u r m e t Cooks W i t h W i n e , " J e f f S m i t h .

6. " M c M a h o n ! , " J i m M c M a h o n 7. " H i s W a y , " K i t t y K e l l e y 8. " W o r d f o r W o r d , " A n d y Rooney 9. " D a n c i n g on M y G r a v e , " Ge lsey

K i r k l a n d 10. " Y o u ' r e O n l y Old Once , " D r .

Seuss

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F a i r D i r e c t o r y , send a se l f -ad-dressed s t a m p e d business si^e, 4 -by-9 - inch enve lope , w i t h 56 cen ts pos-tage on the enve lope. Do no t send cash, checks o r money orders . Send to M i c h i g a n C o u n c i l f o r the A r t s , Pub l i c I n f o r m a t i o n , 1200 S i x t h A v e . , D e t r o i t , 48336-2461.

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BLOOMFIELD HILL8 3A4S StafcMrr. S2SBOOO 444-4700 2t9 Stet. IKS.900 444-4700 DETROIT 1«8HT*gr*«vC2.90C 569-2300 FARMINGTON 23636 BMCOA, S72J00 «1-5700 FARMINGTON HILLS 8124IMdM.f74.SOO 851-1900 3MM CtabHaaa.IH4.no (81-5700 29870 SouMra* $139,500 881-5700 LIVONIA 33562 Nortofc. it54J0C 281-0700 32340 177.500 281-0700 NOVI i9Swen«vi.r4joo 86V1900 OAK PARK 21M0 fen. (44JOO 559-2300 ORCHARD LAKE 44HQMnyW.tM7.S00 •VS700 W» ted* Term. SU2J00 881-5700

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PLYMOUTH RANCH. Clean, nicety decorated wtth pret-ty ceemtc kitchen counter, floor, bathroom, and foyer. Large master bedroom was 2 smeller rooms. Full base-ment. attached garage. Large lot. $74,900 455-7000

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CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. Bench wtth moat desirable floor plan. Immaculate, neutral decor, meater bedroom suite wtth fun bath end wefc-m ctoeet. formal dining room. 2-wey fireplace, 1st floor laundry. 3 d e r t t off doonwaM to overateed rear yard. $ 107,600 455- x»

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briefly speaking • COMBINED CONCERT

T h e w i n t e r conce r t of the 1986-67 season o f the D e a r b o r n Y o u t h S y m -phony w i l l be he ld a t 3 p .m. Sunday i n t he Edse l F o r d H i g h School aud i -t o r i u m , 20601 R o t u n d a D r i v e . H i g h l i g h t of t he concer t w i l l be the j o i n t p e r f o r m a n c e w i t h the W indso r I n t e r n a t i o n a l Y o u t h Symphony.

T i c k e t s w i l l be ava i lab le a t t he door and a r e $3 f o r adu l ts and $2 f o r s tudents and sen ior c i t izens. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , ca l l 943-2354 o r 278-1390 # UNCOLN TRIBUTE

D r . We ldon Pe tz of L i nco ln M e m o -r i a l U n i v e r s i t y d ispels m y t h s a n d re -p laces t h e m w i t h fac ts when he leads a p i l g r i m a g e th rough the l i f e of A b r a h a m L i n c o l n In a o n e - t i m e -on l y C r a n b r o o k P . M . p resen ta t ion a t 7:30 p .m. F r i d a y , M a r c h 6, a t 500 Lone P ine Road.

T r a c i n g L i nco ln ' s l i f e f r o m h i * b a c k g r o u n d as a c o u n t r y boy i n K e n -t u c k y up to his assassinat ion i n F o r d ' s Thea te r , Pe tz w i l l r evea l t he h u m a n side of the legend t h r o u g h l i t -t l e - k n o w n s tor ies , mus ic , s l ide i l l u s -t r a t i o n s and o r i g i n a l m a t e r i a l s n e v e r seen before .

Cost o f the l e c t u r e is $10. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l C r a n b r o o k P . M . a t 645-3635.

• DRAMA JUDGING The O r c h a r d R idge C a m p u s o f

O a k l a n d C o m m u n i t y Col lege w i l l host t he r M i c h i g a n I n te r scho las t i c Fo rens i c Assoc ia t ion 's State H i g h School F i n a l s f r o m noon to 6 p . m . F r i d a y , Feb. 20 and 9 a.m. to 6 p . m . Sa tu rday , Feb. 21. The con tes t is f r ee and open to the pub l i c . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 471-7700.

• LIFE DRAWING COMPETITION

L i f e m o d e l E r r n a S ta rks w i l l pose f o r a ser ies of l i f e - d r a w i n g c lasses o f f e r e d by N o r g r a f i c s tud ios o f N o r t h w e s t B l u e p r i n t and Supp ly Co. S tuden ts /p ro fess iona ls who p a r t i c i -pa te can then en te r a c o m p e t i t i o n sponsored by N o r g r a p h i c . Fee f o r

each three-hour p e r i o d i s $5. Ses-sions w i l l begin th i s m o n t h . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n c a l l J e a n n e P o u l e t 353-5525.

Starks, r ega rded by m a n y as De-t ro i t ' s famous l i f e m o d e l , w i l l be honored a t a recep t i on a t N o r g r a f -ic 's studios on N o r t h w e s t e r n H igh-w a y 6-7:30 p . m T h u r s d a y , F e b . 26.

• BE RUN SYMPHONY Guest conduc to r E i n e r Anderson ,

mus ic d i rec to r o f the Sou th C a r o l i n a P h i l h a r m o n i c , w i l l j o i n G o e t z Ber -nau, conce r tmas te r o f t he B e r l i n Symphony in a p e r f o r m a n c e w i t h the s t r ings o f the A n n A r b o r C h a m b e r Orches t ra a t 8 p .m. S a t u r d a y , Feb. 14 in the M i c h i g a n T h e a t e r , A n n A r -bor .

T i cke ts a re $15, $10 a n d $6 and a re a v a i l a b l e in advance a n d a t the door. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , 996-0066 o r 666-8397.

• CALL FOR DRAWINGS E a s t e r n M i c h i g a n U n i v e r s i t y ' s A r t

d e p a r t m e n t c u r r e n t l y is a c c e p t i n g ent r ies f r o m M i c h i g a n a r t i s t s fo r " M i c h i g a n D r a w i n g ' 87 , " a c o m p e t i -t i ve d r a w i n g contest a n d e x h i b i t to be he ld in E M U ' s F o r d G a l l e r y M a r c h 30 th rough A p r i l 24.

A p p r o x i m a t e l y $1,500 i n cash and purchase awa rds w i l l be g i v e n to w inners of the c o m p e t i t i o n w h i c h re-qu i res a $15 e n t r y fee w i t h the sub-miss ion o f up to th ree w o r k s i n any d r a w i n g med ia .

Judg ing of the submiss ions w i l l be by noted M i c h i g a n a r t i s t L a r r y Cressman. Dead l ine f o r e n t r i e s is Feb. 21. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l Jay Yage r , professor i n E M U ' s A r t D e p a r t m e n t a t 487-0465.

• BLACK HISTORY I n recogn i t i on of B l a c k H i s t o r y

Mon th , Madonna Co l lege i n L i v o n i a w i l l host a pub l i c e x h i b i t o f o r i g i n a l a r t i s t ' s works , " A f r i c a n a n d A f r o -A m e r i c a n A r t , " t h r o u g h F e b . 28 i n t he co l lege exh ib i t g a l l e r y . F e a t u r e d a r t i s t s w i l l be John T . Sco t t and

F r a n k Hayden . D i s p l a y e d i t e m s w i l l i nc lude m a h o g a n y a n d bronze scu lp-tu re , l i t h o g r a p h s and m o r e . Tbe dis-p l ay w i l l be open t o tbe pub l i c , f r e e o f charge , a n d m a y be v i e w e d oo weekdays u n t i l 9 p .m. and weekends, 1-4 p .m.

• KARGUL CONCERT R e d f o r d p i a n i s t L a u r a K a r g u l w i l l

be p resen ted i n c o n c e r t a t 8 p . m . F r i d a y , F e b . 13, as p a r t o f tbe M u s i c G u i l d C o n c e r t Ser ies a t M e t r o p o l i t a n U n i t e d M e t h o d i s t Chu rch , D e t r o i t

I n v i t e d t o the T c h a i k o v s k y compe-t i t i o n i n M o s c o w , K a r g u l is recog-nized as a f i n e p i a n i s t Sbe began p i -ano s t u d y a t a g e f w i t h Rebecca F r o h a m of D e t r o i t and m a d e her solo debut w i t h o r c h e s t r a a t 13. As a s tudent o f L e o n F le i she r and Theo-do re L e t t v i n , she r e c e i v e d her doc-to ra te f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i -gan i n 1985.

The c h u r c h i s a t 8000 W o o d w a r d . The re is l i g h t e d and superv i sed p a r k i n g a d j a c e n t to the chu rch . F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 875-7407.

• MARTHA GRAHAM CONCERT

The U n i v e r s i t y M u s i c a l Soc ie ty of the U n i v e r s i t y o f M i c h i g a n w i l l host M a r t h a G r a h a m and he r M a r t h a G r a h a m Dance C o m p a n y f o r p e r f o r -mances on F r i d a y , Sa tu rday and Sunday, F e b . 6-8, i n t he P o w e r Cen-te r f o r the P e r f o r m i n g A r t s .

The g r e a t dance p ioneer and inno-v a t i v e a r t i s t w i l l a c c o m p a n y her dancers t o A n n A r b o r f o r t h ree d i f -f e ren t p r o g r a m s . T i c k e t s a r e $15-$18. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 764-2538.

• TANGLEWOOD AUDTTIONS A u d i t i o n s w i l l be he ld i n D e t r o i t

f o r m u s i c i a n s i n te res ted i n a t t end ing the Bos ton U n i v e r s i t y School o f Mu-sic o r the 1987 s u m m e r season of the Bos ton U n i v e r s i t y T a n g l e w o o d Ins t i -t u t e S-8

D e t r o i t C o m m u n i t y M u s i c School, 200 E . K i r b y , D e t r o i t

F o r an a p p o i n t m e n t , c a l l 273-6716.

• FACULTY EXMBTT10N Tbe Sark ia G a l l e r i e s a t the Col lege

of A r t a n d Des ign , a n a f f i l i a t e of t he Cen te r f o r C r e a t i v e Studies, w i l l p resent the p h o t o g r a p h y f a c u l t y ex-h ib i t i on t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y , Feb. 21, i n tbe ga l l e r i es a t 2435 E . K i r b y , i n t he U n i v e r s i t y C u l t u r a l Cen te r .

P a r t i c i p a t i n g a r t i s t s w i l l be Car -los D iaz a n d J o h n Gan is , Doug A i k -enhead, Conn ie B r u n e r , F r e d Crueld-e r , Hugh G r a n n u m , A m y Kahn, B i l l Rauhauser a n d R o b e r t V l g i l e t t i . The re is no a d m i s s i o n charge. F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 872-3118 d u r -i n g business hou rs .

• CONTEMPORARY FOLK ART

" T h e T ies T h a t B i n d : F o l k A r t i n C o n t e m p o r a r y A m e r i c a n C u l t u r e " is the t i t l e o f t he e x h i b i t i o n of w o r k by 32 f o l k a r t i s t s f r o m th roughou t the c o u n t r y t ha t w i l l be on v i e w a t the C r a n b r o o k A c a d e m y of A r t Museum u n t i l Sunday, F e b . 22.

A m i x o f m o r e t h a n 50 scu lp tures , pa in t ings and m i x e d m e d i a a re fea-tu red .

M u s e u m hou rs a r e 1-5 p .m. Tues-day-Sunday. G u i d e d t o u r s a re ava i l -ab le by advance no t i ce . F o r tour in-f o r m a t i o n , c a l l 645-3323.

• WATERCOLOR EXHIBITION F i f t y - t w o p r o f e s s i o n a l w a t e r c o l o r -

ists are r e p r e s e n t e d In the prest i -gious A n n u a l M i c h i g a n W a t e r Co lo r Society e x h i b i t i o n n o w tak i ng p lace at the B i r m i n g h a m B l o o m f i e l d A r t Assoc ia t ion, 1516 S. C ranb rook , B i r -m i n g h a m .

The e x h i b i t i o n is f r e e to the pub l i c . G a l l e r y hours a r e 9:30 a .m. to 4:30 p .m. M o n d a y - S a t u r d a y .

• BASKETRY SEMINAR Char T e r B e e s t w i l l conduct a

workshop on w i l l o w baske t r y Satur -day-Sunday, M a r c h 7-8, a t T i n t and

dan Square.

F o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n on enro l l -ing, ca l l 522-7760.

From stem to stern, Pinafore is smooth ride By Mtary Jane Doerr special writer

TH E H.ftLS. P i n a f o r e w a s l a u n c h e d 109 years ago i n L o n d o n and this G i l b e r t a n d S u l l i v a n r o m p has

been s a i l i n g f u l l - s t e a m ahead eve r s ince.

I t is no w o n d e r when such l y r i c tenors as D a v i d T r o i a n a t a k e tbe p a r t o f t he i g n o b l y - b o r n R a f e ( the E n g l i s h p r o n o u n c i n g f o r R a l p h ) R a c k s t r a w , t he s m a r t e s t l a d i n a l l o f t h? E n g l i s h f l e e t T r o i a n o d i d t ha t las t w e e k e n d a t the M a r q u i s T h e a t e r i n N o r t h v i l l e i n the newest p roduc -t i o n a n d l a t e s t o f f e r i n g o f t he M i c h i -gan L y r i c Ope ra t ha t cont inues th is weekend .

T r o i a n o ' s v o i c e is b e a u t i f u l a n d his a c t i n g gave enough sense to tbe non-sense t o m a k e his p a r t a f f e c t i o n a t e and enough i n t e l l i g e n c e to the s a t i r e to m a k e h i m be l ievab le .

I n sho r t , T ro i ano ' s vo ice is w o r t h the e n t i r e t i c k e t a lone, j u s t t o hear h i m s i ng " "The N i g h t i n g a l e , " " A M a i d e n F a i r t o See" and " F a r e w e l l , M y O w n . " —

T H A T IS N O T say be is t he on l y sh i n i ng s t a r to &-ace Ron D ieh l ' s b l ack a n d w h i t e shipshape sets on the N o r t h v i l l e stage. He is not .

Jane Schoonmake r Rodgers , re -c e n t l y h e a r d as a f i na l i s t i n t he M e t -r o p o l i t a n O p e r a aud i t i ons he re i n D e t r o i t , w a s Josephine. I n f u l l c o m -m a n d o f he r t op notes, her vo i ce f a i r -l y sa i l ed o v e r the l i v e o r ches t ra and chorus unde r capab le Doug las M o r -r i son 's d i r e c t i o n .

Rogers ' " S o r r y H e r L o t " c e r t a i n l y m a d e hope m o r e a l i v e than dead as her a c t i n g as her ac t i ng s t reng th -ened t h r o u g h o u t the a f te rnoon . When she b r i n g s her m i d d l e vo ice t o the

m o r e opera . H.M.S. P i n a f o r e was the f i r s t

g rea t success of the Eng l i sh t e a m in 1878 c o m b i n i n g l i t e r a r y and m u s i c a l

review sa t i r e . I n the s t o r y , Josephine is the d a u g h t e r o f the we l l -b red Capta in C o r c o r a n (Stephen Sel l) and is being sough t b y the r u l e r o f t he Queen's N a v y , S i r Joseph Por te r , por t rayed he re i n p r o p e r l y de tes tab le f a s h i o n b y G e o r g e B l o o m f i e l d .

S E L L P R O V I D E D A N a m i a b l e l eade r o f th is m o t l e y g r o u p o f s a i l o r s a n d sang w i t h a vo ice t h a t e x c e l l e d w h e n he was i n h is range. As t h e s to -r y un fo lds , i t is l e a r n e d t h a t L i t t l e B u t t e r c u p has s w i t c h e d R a l p h a n d the c a p t a i n as babies, l e a v i n g e a c h t o l i v e i n the o ther 's s t a t i o n i n l i f e .

J e n n i f e r H i l b i sh , as L i t t l e B u t t e r -cup , was no t so round a n d rosy a n d was too p r e t t y to be o l d enough t o have nu rsed the c a p t a i n a n d R a l p h as babies.

N e v e r t h e l e s s , H i l b i s h b r o u g h t s o m e c r e d i b i l i t y to t he p a r t w i t h a n a c t i n g s t y le t h a t l e f t u n m i s t a b l e h in t s o f the p l o t ' s c o m i n g even ts . H e r mezzo-vo ice was c l e a r a n d p o w -e r f u l

As boa tswa in . U n i v e r s i t y o f t h e M i c h i g a n s tudent E r i c G ibson c a p -t u r e d the v e r y essence o f t he m u s i -ca l . P r o n o u n c e d l y express ive , he en-l i v e n e d an o the rw i se m u n d a n e m e n ' s chorus , espec ia l l y w i t h h is p a t r i o t i c v e r s i o n o f " H e Is an E n g l i s h m a n . "

M a r k B y a r s was equa l l y e f f e c t i v e as the vo ice of d o o m — D i c k Deadeye. D o r o t h y Duens ing took the r o l e o f Counsin Hebe and m a d e i t i n t o a b r i g h t spo t o f h u m o r a m o n g a cho rus t ha t was on l y adequate w h e n a l l the leads w e r e on stage.

Uze lac ' s * t a g * rilrt»rtiftn rrf-f e r e d h u m o r and m o v e m e n t w h i l e be ing t r u e to the t r a d i t i o n s o f t b e ope re t t a . D o l l y Sche ibe lhut 's cos-t u m e s w e r e b r i l l i a n t .

Tint & Splint moves to new home B a s k e t m a k i n g a n d cha i r c a n i n g demons t ra t i ons

w i l l h i gh l i gh t the g r a n d open ing Sunday of T i n t & Sp l in t B a s k e t r y i n i t s new l a r g e r l o c a t i o n in Gar -den C i t y .

Fes t i v i t i e s beg in a t 1 p .m. a n d con t inue to 6 p .m. i n the new h o m e at 30100 F o r d Road. The 2,200-square- foot b u i l d i n g is d e v o t e d e n t i r e l y to the a r t o f b a s k e t m a k i n g and c h a i r can ing, sa id T i n t & Sp l in t p res iden t K a t h l e e n C r o m b i e .

T i n t St Sp l in t , one of the na t i on ' s la rges t reed and cane supp l ie rs , o f f e r s a f u l l l i n e of basket-

m a k i n g m a t e r i a l s , books, tools, c h a i r cane, rush and d o - i t - y o u r s e l f f u rn i t u re . M a t e r i a l s a re sold l oca l l y as w e l l as th rough a n a t i o n a l l y adve r t i sed m a i l o r d e r c a t a l o g . The s to re also o f f e r s s o m e o f the f ines t b a s k e t m a k i n g classes and wo rkshops in the c o u n t r y , C r o m b i e noted.

C o n d u c t i n g the demons t ra t i ons w i l l be P l y m -ou th b a s k e t m a k e r Theresa Ohno and R o b y n C r o m b i e . Spec ia l one-day on l y sa les and door pr izes a r e a l so p lanned.

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FEATURES INCLUDED: • Appliances including built-in cook top, self

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• First f loor laundry with hook ups

• W o o d burning fireplace

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CLA66IFIED REAL E6TQTE REAL E5TPTE 3 1 2 U v o n i a

A 4- A t t r a c t i o n s COUNTRY CHARMER

Situated on 75x200 rt. lot A l t n c t M 3 bed ioom ranch erlBi go rgaou i kitchen aleo a larga 2v» car gerage. Exceaent condi t ion 459 900

PURE EXCELLENCE M whet y o u l And made tMe stun-ning 4 bedroom. T>> beth brtc* homa Matur ing lovely family room • f t h natural * apleue. d M n g room. beauMM treed yard and Mde en-trance garege. Jual M a d ) >130.900

Century 21 Today ' 261-2000

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A B E A U T Y ! 3 badroom br ie* ranch, rMnf c o n a -tion. pr ima araa. 2 M l baths on le t f loor, count ry kitchen, I n t t had

raga with opener $75,900 Ca* to-day. aak tor.

PAT DELUCA

COLDWELL BANKER

420-2100 464-8881 BEAUTIFUL 3 badroom brick ranch. F i j i baoomoni w r * batn. 2 car ga-raga. lanced yard, pool w/Wolman-aeddeck $60,900

CLEAN 3 badroom akjmimmi aided ranch First floor laundry, c a ga-raoa. I d a * ( tartar or ratlrmanl

l Naw carpaOng throughout, r fumaoa. $39.900.

HEART REALTY 685-0964.

U V O N M CAPE COO - 3 bedrooma. 1V» bathe, formal dining room. Kvlng room w/flreplaoe. cuatom oak kitch-en, Hardwood floora throughout and much moral 427-4439

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BE MY VALENTINE U n a at (bat eight in tMa JUST LISTED dar ing brlok ranch C e n t r a Uvon ia ' * Wmbarty Oeke teeturee a 3 bad-room with 1H bathe, a 2 l f t knehen overlooks tha famffy room with flre-placa. flnlahad baaamant. 3 car M -

$96,900

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B i g R e d u c t i o n Mc 4"badroom doubla wmg wmg co-

lonial. teeturee - 2 H bath*, oerrtra air, family room with natural drw-plaoa. attached 2 car garaga with door opanar. huge court lot wfth pa-tio and gre. LlvonM's finest araa. Roduoed to $133,900 Aak tor

MAURICE DECKER

COLDWELL BANKER

420-2100 464-8881 BRICK STARTER EMoy the suroe of Wtng m tha 3 bat ranch located In North Uvon i * Pavad atraat. full baaamanl anc ki tchen appliances Induded onfy $48,900

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B r i d e s m a i d N o M o r e Bright, apadoue 4 badroom ranch 2',* bath*, kltchan loaded wtth cup-board*. cantral atr. aupai floor plan.

Call JOHN BOWER IVv'Ma* Foremost 422-4030

L I V O N I A Bargain priced at W * $42,000. 3 badroom homa feature* cent ra air. Maintenance free artsr ior A garage Metro Weat f laa l to r i 261-3434

/ c h w e l t z e r H o r n e s .

C A N T O N - S u p e r i o r q u a l i t y , s p a c i o u s 4 b e d r o o m . 2'/i b a t h Q u a f f o n b e a u t i f u l p a r k - l i k e p r i v a t e c o u r t l o t a l m o s t 'A a c r e In S u n f l o w e r S u b . . C a n t o n ' s B e s t ! C e n -t r a l A i r . 1st f l o o r l a u n d r y , m a i n t e n a n c e f r e e e x l e r l o r w i t h a i l a l u m i n u m t r i m , l a r g e f a m t t y r o o m w i t h c o u n t e r w e t b a r a n d b e a u t i f u l p a t i o . $ 1 1 7 , 9 0 0 ( P 5 6 C A M ) C a l l 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

P L Y M O U T H - H I S T O R I C A L E L E G A N C E ! C iaaa l c F e d e r -a l i s t t w o - s t o r y w i t h 5 b e d -r o o m s . 2 b a t h s , f o r m a l d i n -i n g r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m a n d p a r l o r . P t y m o u t h m a i l i n g . A n n A r b o r S c h o o l s . $ 2 3 5 , 0 0 0 ( P 5 5 A N N ) C a l l 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

C A N T O N - 3 b e d r o o m R a n c h o n 1.5 a c r e s , c o u n t r y l i v i n g w i t h i n t h a C i t y . W e l l k e p t R a n c h , b e a u t i f u l w o o d -e d l o t n e a r go f f c o u r s e A l l a p p l i a n c e s s tay i n c l u d i n g w a s h e r a n d d r y e r . $ 1 1 4 , 9 0 0 ( P 3 9 L O T ) CaH 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

C A N T O N - J u s t R e d u c e d ! I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y o n t h i s 3 b e d r o o m R a n c h w i t h f i r s t f l o o r l a u n d r y ( i n c l u d e s w a s h e r a n d d r y e r ) , C e n t r a l A i r , a l a r m s y s t e m , u n d e r -g r o u n d s p r i n k l e r s , w a l k t o s c h o o l $ 5 8 , 0 0 0 ( P 3 8 A Y R )

C A N T O N - 4 b e d r o o m c o l o -n ia l , c u l - d e - s a c s e t t i n g w t t h l o v e l y l a n d s c a p i n g . 2% b a t h s , l a r g e c l o s e t s p a c e In b e d r o o m , f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m . $ 8 4 , 5 0 0 ( P 4 9 C A B ) C a n 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0 .

UVONIA -Desirable Uvonia Areal Charming colonial t u c k e d b a c k In t h i s te r r i f i c n e i g h b o r h o o d f e a t u r e s a f i r s t f l o o r d e n . s p a c i o u s f o r -m a l d i n i n g r o o m a n d n o o k o v e r l o o k i n g f a m i l y r o o m w i t h f i r e p l a c e a n d d o o r w a H t o p a t i o Ful l b a s e m e n t a n d a t t a c h e d 2 c a r g a r a g e . $ 1 2 4 , 9 0 0 (L65RIV) Cal l 5 2 2 -5 3 3 3 .

• M L F O R D - H I G H O N A H I L L o n o n e a c r e lo t w i t h s p e c -t a c u l a r v i ew f r o m th is 2 5 ' x 24" f a m i l y r o o m w i t h w o o d b u r n i n g f i r e p l a c e , d i n i n g r o o m , 3 b e d r o o m s , n a t u r a l n r e p l a c e in l i v i ng r o o m , a p -p l i a n c e * i n c l u d e d , f i n i shed b a s e m e n t w t t h w e t ba r a n d a t t a c h e d 2 H c a r g a r a g e . $ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 ( L 6 0 l n d ) Ca l l 5 2 2 -5 3 3 3 .

R E D F O R O - N E E D M O R E S P A C E ? T h i s c h a r m i n g 1400 sq . f t . R e d l o r d h o m e h a s a lo t t o o f f e r w t th I ts s p a c i o u s f a m i l y r o o m , l a rge c o u n t r y k i t c h e n a n d m o r e . A l l o n a l ove l y V* a c r e l o l l O n l y $ 4 4 , 9 0 0 . (L83F lv ) Ca l l 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

R E D F O R D - C U T E . CUTE. A l u m i n u m s i d e d t h r e e b e d -r o o m h o m e , h e w e r u p d a t e d k i t c h e n a n d b a t h r o o m , p o s -s ib le t o f i n i sh u p s t a i r s fo r m o r e b e d r o o m s . W o n t las t a t $ 4 9 , 9 0 0 . ( L 8 3 N a t )

C A N T O N - E l e g a n t e x e c u -t i ve s t y l e W i l l i a m s b u r g C o -l o n i a l f e a t u r e s i n c l u d e 4 b e d r o o m s . 2'A b a t h s , d e n , 1st f l o o r l a u n d r y a n d m a n y o t h e r f i n e a m e n l t l e a . R e a d y f o r I m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y ! $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 | L 7 2 B a r ) Ca l l 5 2 2 -5 3 3 3

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D6NMAR ESTATES - 3 bt i * bath brick ranch. 2 oar • garag* . open famty room 8

cantral air. M l Baaament large red-wood deck. 1.500 Sq . F l on an oversized l o t Early $110,000

BRICK RANCH LIFESTYLE Enfoy tM* clean 3 bedioom home, k l tchan and bath lamudafed. «n-Mhed baaamant aWt offloe or 4th bedroom, hardwood Moor*, stove ft dtahwaahar Included $68,000.

COMFY RANCH

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FIREPLACE COZINESS W a r m s tMa large 3 Podiomii tri In popular Uvonia. feature* - country kltchan. 2 h a bath*, teamed tamSy room, lota of storage. 2 car garage $72,500

ENTICING COLONIAL Offer ing - 3 bedtocima, remodeled ki tchen, famty room atth natural f ireplace, f u l flnlahad Baaement, 2H baths. 2 car attached garage $104,900.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 464-6400 BRICK RANCH 3 bedroom* WML Insu la ted . Pr ime areal Nicely landscaped Larga k l tchen/bul t - ln a W a n c e a . cantral Mr. Inground gunfte pool, large patio. 2 H car heated garaga. fMahad baaaamnt/ ex t ra bedroom $75,000 261-2000

BURTON HOLLOW - 4 bath quad level Forma dming room. Isrg* paneled d e g h a r d w o o c floors, attached garage. Elementary school 8 swim d u b In sub. Open houea S « ( S u i 1-5pm. 16766 Riverside

BY OWNER. 3 badroom ranch. 7 M ia /Lavan s raa Lots of extras Open Sun. 2-5pm. 2-15 8 2-22. Of-fers considered $98,500 476-2934

C o m f y R a n c h Plsaaantty d e a r and main, talned home with added Insulation, ftreptaoe. 1*4 beth*. Baaement, 2 car garage, app l iance* nego t iab le

F i r e p l a c e C o z i n e s s Warms tM* large 3 bedroom tn tr popular Uvon ia leeturee - country kl tchan. 2 fu« baths, beamed fam»y room, lots of storage, 2 car * 7 2 . m 0

E n t i c i n g C o l o n i a l r ing - 3 beorooma. remodeled Offer ing

ki tchen. fam*y room a*th natural fu* finished baaamant 2V»

car attached g a r a g * f ireplace bath* . 2 $104,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 464-6400

C O R N E R L O T 3 bedroom ranch. flMihsd rec room, 2 car a t tached garage Only $56,900 C e l today

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Your Raal Estste 525-7700

D R E A M H O M E C a r e f u l l y m a i n t a i n e d , q u a l i t y throughout • tM* 4 bedroom Outd i ooionlia wfth meny feature* - cus-tom fireplace, hardwood floors, newer carpeting throughout end p a r t i a l l y f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t . $137,500.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-182S EASY COMMUTE From this l o w / home to lust about snywhe-e Ju may work Convenient to 1-96 a iTS. true newer modem home o«*r» 4 apedoue bedrooma or 3 larpa « pri-vate of f loaa Ideal kitchen «<d family r oom layout lor antertfcnlng, 1Vt baths, natural fireplace and cantral ak $64,900

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LATE ARRIVAL Be 1st to anfoy (he a p a d o u * charm offered In tMa hot new Mating tn Northwest Uvonia 4 bedroom brtck with 2 fun bathe, for-mal d M n g room, baaamant, tarr«y room with > apiece. 2 car attached garaga and a sharp naw kltchan. $106,900

HARRY S.

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MAGNIFICENT ravins le t t ing - Flori-da room overlooks your own private park Beaut i ful ly decora ted a landscaped. 3 bedroom ranch in p r ima i w t h w e e l Uvon ia Ca* lor 1st Of e x t r a * $109,900 591-6273

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FANTASTIC BUYS oer IN TOUCHI Uvon ia wfth tMa kwely 3 bedroom, 2H bath quad Large famty room with natural fire-place. central air. 2 car attached ga-rage. All done m ear th- iona* Locat-ed on a large lot. in a deakable area of Uvoni* . $126,900

BARGAIN BASEMENT BABY, Three bedrooms. 2 baths, basement, lerge Wtng room wtth natural fWeplai-e Freehfy painted $39,900

JUST LISTED, almost an acre. Vary nice 3 bedroom. IV* bath ranch, large Wing room with bay window, and * beautiful natural fireplace. 2 car p a r a g e Wel l ma in ta ined

CANTON. L E T S MAKE IT HAPPEN! Fraahly painted! BuW 1978, 4 bed-rooms, 1\» baths, family room wfth fireplace. 2 car attached garaga new carpeting. $96,900

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!6 rv 1 6 0 0 FIRST SHOWINQ Weatem Uvonla's prtme idyl WykyEatates Immediate occupancy i < e < M and priced to move. Brtck J bedroom trl level In-

he. famay room and attached oardoe $81,900

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HEARTS a FLOWERS A reel Valen-t ine sweetie FIRST OFFERING Northwest Uvoni* b r k * 3 bedroom. 1700 square ft. ot pkjeh living fea-tu re* 2 fun b* th* . s t»oJ!3 ft family room with natural fireplace. formal dining room and 2 ,4 car ga-raga $102,900

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C O U N T R Y IN T H E C I T Y

AJmo*t an acre aurrounda spacious 4 bedroom brtck ranch, family room, ftmahed rec room, attached garaga 8 much mora. Priced to sell

E A R L K E I M M i d w e s t 4 7 7 - 0 8 8 0

J U S T L I S T E D S p a d o i a brick ranch wfth aluminum tr im, large kitchen wfth buW-ma 1<A baths, lamify room, flnlahad baae-ment and 2 car garage. Also fur-nace. central air 1 air deener wea than 1 year old Asking $75,900.

ASK FOR CHUCK CASSIE Ra/Max West 261 -1400

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WILCOX HOUSE CONDOMINIUMS Manhattan style luxury right here In Ptymouth. 1,880 square foot units have terraces, Roman tub master baths, custom kitchens and the con-venience of location on Kellogg Park. From $169,900 455-6000

NORTHVILLE ESTATES Great country living In this well main-tained split wing colonial, FIREPLACE, large corner lot wfth many trees, en-closed porch can be used most of the year, brick patio. $148,900 455-6000

REDFORD Seven Mile & Qrand River area. Start-er home with loads of bedrooms, doee to everything - schools, church-es and shopping! Large two and a half car garage in a fenced yard. $39,900 455-6000

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REDFORD Sharp, clean, well maintained brick ranch , four b e d r o o m s , carpet throughout, finished baaement. Two car detached garage wfth opener, fenced backyard. Immediate Occu-pancy! $54,900 455-6000

JUST LISTED Don't mtee out on true fantastic brick and aluminum home. There ara 4 epedoue Bed-rooms s formal dming arse plua ex-cellent eel ing apace in the kltchan. the "party size' family room of»ar* a natural flrepiece end ther * a a 2 car attached garaga Wfth a mainte-nance tree exterior. It M sure to go •eat $109,900

H A R R Y S

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

NEW SUB. (7 M le -Newtx rgh Aree)

Irom $118,800 Wooded lots

Soma with 501-3433

3 1 2 L i v o n i a

L i v o n i a B e a u t y On Large country k j l - 3 bedroom ranch wfth updated kitchen and de-cor Move-in condition. $66,900

COLDWELL BANKER

476-4660 261-4700

L O O K A N Y W H E R E

h W absolutely the daeneet. 2 H yaar old 3 bedroom brick ranch, 2 lull baths, first floor laundry, fully car-peted larga kitchen, inauiated glass plus storm*, we* meutated. skjmi-num trim, profaaaionaf landscaping, patio, full basement. 2 car garaga Perfect location near Jecobeons. Golden Corridor and Maltera A value price - $129,000

C H U C K G A V L I K The UvonM Czech

Re/Max Weet 261-1400

Near l y A n A c r e Surround* t ha charming farm houa* - aero** f rom Bicentennial Park. 5 badroom*. 2 ta ths . huge family room,f ireplace apartment wtth eep-erste kitchen end entrance. Mainte-nance free exterior Cloee to X-weys $99,900 Ca«:

JAN JONES

COLDWELL BANKER

459-6000 NEW CONSTRUCTION Romance of a country setting m Weaterm Uvo-nls for s oozy floor plan offers 2'A b * t h a 1st floor utility, gathering room, h a beeement and 5 car at-tached garage Quality throughout wfth wood wtnoow*. oak bank Pkiah carpal end stained $92,850

HARRY 8.

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

3 1 2 L i v o n i a

M U S T S E E ! Updated 3 bedroom homa located m * race tamay neighborhood. Fin-ished 6aa*m*nt, 2 car garaga, can-tral Mr. newer fcmaoe end nee er ahmgiaa Won t leal! $64,900

Century 21 Today 855-2000

NEW HOME BUYERS immaculate 7 month oM Cur ie buat colonial. 2.500 * q 11 4 bedrooma, 3 fu* bathe, dining room, tam*y room, and dan. $164,900

EARL KEiM RALTY-COLONIAL 466-7650

NEWLY LISTED 4 bedroom brtck ranch. 2 fu* bathe, large country kltchan. flnlahad taaa ment. 2V» car garage, aaklng. $78,900

K E N N E L L Y Property Professionals

4 7 1 - 0 4 0 4

NORTHWEST UVONIA - Don't mtaa tMa rare opportunity lo hava a cute 3 bedroom ranch In a prtme loca-tion. Ready to move Into, you ' l And epedoue bedrooma. ample sating space and 2 car garaga WltMn walking distance to most d t y t a d t -t laa $68,900

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

ONLY $2,500 DOWN $46,500 - vinyl homa. 3 car garaga. on 80 x 100 lot. Vary aharp 2 bed-room plu* den Can tor a d d aae Century 21, ABC 425-3260

OPEN SUNOAY 1-4 34722 Pembroke, U v o M a S. of 8 MUe. W of Q * Exduafve 1967 H o m e a r i m * proper ty , inovated doubt* wa*, super meutated, energy saving construction, dramatic aunk-an family a tv lng rooms etth 2-way Vsptsce many mora detailed fee-luree. Muat aae $219,900 540-6777

Chamberlain O P E N S U N 1 -4

Spadoua quality bu t t brtck ranch wfth 3 bedroom* snd dan.2 !Abat f t * .

to covered terrace, fin-it. 2 car garage, cen-

I air, marry extra* $K,5<X>. N. of N ot Middiebeft .

722 Jecc^jefyn

G R E A T V A L U E ! TMa one haa everything! Colonial - 4 bedrooma plua »brary. tamay room/ flrepleoe. 2 H b*th*. 1at floor laun-dry. attached garage, ment. $124,900

Call Rachel Rlon R E / M A X 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

REDUCED - 6 MBe a Levan. 3 bed-room brtck ranch, family room with fireplace, central air attached ga-rage. sprinkler deck, new carpet. I m m e d i a t e $104,500 464-3227

RENAISSANCE RANCH - by owner. N.W. Uvonia. 3 bedrooma. "2 betha, family room wfth M l wail fireplace a l new kitchen wtth MerStat cabi-nets a ceramic tae floor, loeds of ex-tras Asking $114,000 464-1906

ROSEOALE GARDENS: Lovely 4 bedroom Colonial on double lot. wfth garaga a family room. $93,500.

525-0806

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION 4 bedroom cape cod wfth dining room. 2 garages - 1 attached. 1 de-tached wfth work shop. TMa now dating m Uvonia a a muat aae. $64,900

FAMILY ROOM 2000 aq ft. brick and aluminum wtth 1\» bath*, natural fireplace, newer carpeting. 2 ' * car garaga $78,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 261-4200 SIX MILE a Wayne Rd 3 bedroom. IVv bath colonial, family room wfth fireplace, cantral air. underground aprlnkiers. 2 car attached garage, warm neutral decor 591-1217

Spacious Contemporary Beautiful naw 3 bedroom home ide-ally located In cen t ra Uvon ia Feel the open floor plan provided by greet room ertth flrepiece, comfort-able dining room, large master bed-room wfth bath and 1*» floor laun-dry Greet poter i t ia on large cU-de-aaclo l . $136,500

E R A ORCHARD HILLS737-2000 SPACIOUS TRI-CEVEL - 3 bed-room*, 1H bathe, famty room wfth lull «>e* flrepiece walkout to cov-ered patio, cent ra air. 2 car garaga. pie shaped lot Completely updated $81,900. negotiable 522-2687

STONELEK3H VILLAGE Beautiful 1900 aq ft. 3 badroom Colonial on * l»rg* treed lol. 2 H beth*. fam»y room fireplace mastar bedroom/ private bath, llvtng room, dining room a attached 2 car gerege. large backyard deck, central air. alumi-num tr im. Occupancy f lex ib le $127,900 261-5223

TEXAS STREET - Brick. 3 bedroom ranch. V * bethe. 2 car g v a g e . a r conditioning, new r o d . furnace i carpet*. P * r t i a fwnahed beeement •rfth bar. walk to school Super

1-7961 $72,500 522-7

THREE bedroom ra i ch , 2 beth. Ml eppAance*. nee carpet, new $75,000

et. garaoa. fee ce* 478-6215

O V E R O . N E M I L L I O N I N S A L E S Ten Aaaoc ia tM f rom the Plymouth Off ice of Schweitzer Real Estate Inc., Better Homee and Gardens, exceeded »1 Mi l l ion in real estate sales dur ing 19S6. The announcement was made by Darlene Sheman-sfcl. Associate Broker and Sales Manager of the Ptymouth Off ice. (Si t t ing f rom left to right) Sue Ann Eberl ine, Chrta Knight. Yvonne Teevene, Patsy Rollins. (Standing f rom left to r ight) Barbara Crowley. Robbie Andreaaen. Lynn DeJohn. Christ ine Shevock. Billle Maasaro Dave Owen* The ten Associates as well as the Off ice wil l be honored at the Company Awards Preeentat lon. Apri l 8 th The Off ice ranked Top Sales Off ice In the Company out of 19 offices, loca ted throughout the Met ropo l i tan Detroit Area.

218 8. MAIN 8T., PLYMOUTH 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

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SPRAWUNG RANCH Bicentennial Eatatea bo** ts tm* 3 badroom 2 * bath apadou* home. Matures - flrepleoe m great room, country a land kltchan wtth dooneea to large patio, formal dkeng. 1*t floor laundry. tSed baaement. lovely lartdacaped yard, attached 2 car ga-rage $158,900

1ST OFFERING Possible commercial wfth tMa 3 bedroom 2 beth 1\* story ak jmmum hided home, large lot. 2 car garaga Great >i»e*tm«nt. $64,900.

OLDER CHARMER On large corner lot sit* tMa 4 bed-room Butch ootonMI, o lMrs - large •v ing room, fem»y room, remodeled kltchan. 2 Paths, fo rma room. 3 car garage. $ 119,900.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 NADA, INC. 477-9600

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

CANTON, naw 3 bedroom. 1S» beth colonial. 2 car garage, floor covering

$74,900. 456-1423

C a n t o n ' s F inest bedroom 2 H beth qued In Sun iwer Sub - doee lo school*, super

lem»y neighborhood Features - (aft brick weB flrepiece. wet-bar. t o t m a dining room, d e a n - move right m $117,900 Cel :

MARTHA BENTLEY

COLDWELL BANKER

459-6000

STATE STREET SPECIAL Fantastic 3 bedroom brtok ranch wfth fireplace fam#y room. 2 car at-tached garage. FWahad baaamant wfth b a t h comer lot. $76,900. Aak tor Lou 1 at Suburban Realty

522-7626

WAYNE COUNTY "We Gotcha Covered"

TERRIFIC FOR TEENS custom b u l l brick ranch on 'A acre let with formal dining room, gourme. ki tch-en and aimpfy super badroom ar-rangement ... 2 masters up and 2 beeuttfuSy finished bedrooms doem. very private, perfectly suited to that " o f i by themselves loen need $128,900. (B-10J.

COUPON CUPPERS here s a val-ue m UvonM you can't peas up ... 3 bedroom brick and aluminum trv ievel wtth family room, country k i tchen and 205 R. deep lot. Newty

ted , ready to move Into ,500. (S-3V

ASSUME THIS wtth little caah for a big return. 3 bedroom bunaeiow In Livonia in toradoeure. $30,900. (1-41

IN LIVONIA'S GOLDEN Corridor ... a preetlgioua 3 bedroom executive co lon i a wtth great room, fireplace, formal dining room, first floor laun-d r y . M e t i c u l o u s l y c a r e d f o r . $141,900 (M-11|.

BEST OF BOTH WORLDS I Walk to popular Plymouth ahopa or enjoy natura e wonders from thM park-Uke treed KH wfth streem right In your own beck yard1 3 bedroom brick ranch, wf l t i Andersa i bay window in. living room, updated country kltch-an wfth oak cabinet*, new floor, fln-Ished besement and g a r a g e . $65,900 (F-7).

OUT OF THE BRIDAL VEIL Into the apron to start baking In th* spe-cious country kltchan of t ha great Garden City starter homa. fMwer roof, furnace and carpeting. So dean n shines! $49,900 (H-7V

HERE'S A STARTER THAT won' t quit! 2 bedroom wtth finished baae-ment. breezeway and * t t « d a d 1Vk car garage Easy to buy wtth simple assumpt ion Hurry'$41.900 (B-121

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p Rea l t o r s

17000 S. Laurel Pe s. Uvonia

5 9 1 - P 2 0 0

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

ARE YO- TIRED of looking at toears? Ms hugs 4 bedroom. 2 * bath r ^orkal wfth den hee

B E A U T I F U L neutral decor a a loaded wfth cua-tom feature* - $135 900

OPEN SUN 2-6PM 46303 Bartlett. Sunflower Sub.

459-7874

B E A U T I F U L Deecrlbe* tMe brick 4 bedroom N. Canton quad Family room/f l re-piace. f o r m a dining room, country kitchen, cent ra air. sttached 2 car garage wfth opener plu* d*ck and much, much mora. $99,900. Ca* to-day tor detaNa. aak l o r

PAT DELUCA

COLDWELL BANKER

420-2100 464-6861 BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom. 2Vi bath coionlM In d ty of Ptymouth. c e n t r a air, at tached oarage, baeenwi l . many extraa Cal : 459-3342

B u i l d e r ' s C l o s e o u t Last chance lo get a new home m tMa subl 4 bedroom 2H bath cokxv-M. la t floor laundry, stained wood-work, baaamant d u b houoo with pool and tonMa court $123,000

COLDWELL BANKER

459-6000 CANTON BY OWNER Uttre-deen 3 bedroom. 2 tun bath 1,030 aq.ft. ranch klaal tor comfort a entertain-ing n n a h e d b * * * m * n t w/wet ber a oozy wood-burning Move Qunnlte healed m-gro««id pool r -m leeanr -e»y decorated m neutra tone* 2 car oarage and many up-dated leeturee Muat be aeon to toBy appreciate! Buyers onfy $85,000 397-8059

CANTON cotonia on the per*. 3 bedroom, l i t bathe, aun dock, load-ed wfth cuaiom teeturee $83,900 Ca« 569-0070

CANTON-LONG TEAM, LOW IN-VESTMENT LANO CONTRACT New on the market, aluminum 1H story noma wffh lerge kitchen a din-ing area, updated electric and plumbing, pert ia baaemenl newer root, ehed-e* on a large country l o t Why rant whan t ha a n M M t i M al $36,50077?

EARL KEIM REALTY SOUTH. INC 453-0012

CANTON - 3 bedroom taoe brick. 2 baths tn-level Prime lot on Sub Park C e n t r a air. new deck $72,500 397-3121

CANTON 4 bedroom gued-on ia home. 2 ' * bathe, master suite, kitchen with ep-paanco*. Fo rma dining room, wtth-b«y immediate occupency. $64,900

R E A L T Y W O R L D ROBERT OLSON

9 8 1 - 4 4 4 4 • ELEGANT COLONIAL - CANTON

Circular Stairway. 4 bedrooma. 2 i bath*, dining room, library, family room, fua w a l flrepleoe, country kltchan, 1st floor laundry, brick patio, ravin* lot. Sunflower Sub $129.9 1,900 455-6584

GREAT PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP In thla Plymouth Twp, large 4 bedroom colonial. Featuree cathedral ceatno In family room. 1st floor laundry, 3 fu* baths and den A l wood win-dows Including doorwa*. wood floor In entrance c e n t r a s r , beeutf iu deck and much more $169,900. EARL KEIM REALTY SOUTH, INC

453-0012

Ha l f P a s t W i n t e r and all thru the yeer you'd en|oy the many teeturee « tMa 4 bedroom 2Vi beth home. Family room with brick flreplaee. f o r m a dining room, rnoe privacy fence A pleasure to see Buyer Protect ion Plan Induded. $92,900 Cal :

LEE or NOEL BITTINGER

COLDWELL -BANKER" -

459-6000 I m m a c u l a t e C o l o n i a l

4 bedroom*. 2 bath*, centra k * . f u l baaamanl. 2 car attached garage, family room/f trapieca. dining room spacious kltchan. mmt condition $94,900

L a k e P o i n t e S u b Qreet family aree - y o u ' l t a l m love wfth this 3 bedroom quad-level. 2 bath*, flrap aca. dining room. den. 2 car attached garaga Be patient. oc-cupancy 9-67. ownere ara bu ld lng a new home $98,500

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823 NEW LISTING

2 bedroom condominium, end unft wfth flnlahed Baaemenl mat indudee 2 more bedrboma. full bath, tomg area, atoraga and ut»ty r o o m * $46,000

EARL KEIM REALTY-COLONIAL 455-7650

NEW LISTING 4 bedroom wtth family room wfth fu l wa l flrepiece. maeter bedroom haa walk-in doee i and f u l bath, modem decor. $89,900.

EARL KEIM REALTY-COLONIAL 466-7650

ONE OF A KINO Custom bum contemporary rolonia. Gorgeoua. huge great room wftb flrepiece. all wood windows and trim. 2 patio doors, a l new carpet-ing, ceramic tIM foyer Thla home oi-lers much more Come see tor your-self, won' t lest! $127,900. EARL KEIM REALTY SOUTH, INC

463-0012

PLYMOUTH DOLL HOUSE Completely remodeled two bed-room starter or t stir sea home, new thermo windows, newer wlnng a plumbing. New kitchen a beth Spot lees So much mora, must be seen to be approdeted. Ca l now lor appreciated

a 109.900 EARL KEIM REALTY SOUTH. INC

453-0012

PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP Lovely lour bedroom, 2\» beth Wil-l iamsburg coiorua In Lskepoinls ThM spoileaMy dean home has s nice kitchen, a lerge formal d in l r^ room, and a tamay room with a greet flrepiece for thoee toasty nights. Tha baaement a flnlahed and there a a mce deck and a patio & much moref TMa home won't last!! $125,900 Ca l now EARL KEIM REALTY SOUTH. INC

453-0012

P L Y M O U T H T W P . First offer ing 4 bedrooms. 2 '1 betha, formal dining room, library flrsf floor laundry, cen t ra air a many other extraa In moet deelred Tral-wooda neighborhood $161,000 im-mediate occupency. 348-4700

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

PLYMOUTH TWP An outstanding purchase opportuni ty m a STRICT-LY CU8TOM muMMevei on a large treed lot Appro* 3.000 aq ft of g redoue »Wng « m i quality I

id woodwork, 3 a piece. 2 bey wtndowa, drcutsr drtve

I 3V» sttached 3 ' * car garaga •ulabon package and much mora Refined r u r a setting wfth MG> snd floeing streem Tha beat of Ptym-outh at $248 500 Re-Max SAM DIBBLE, JR 459-3600 PLYMOUTH - Unique, one-of-a-kind ranch In one of Ptymouth Twp'e moat popular locat ions 3 bed-rooma, 1'A betha. aunkan »v*ng room, lorrrva dbUng plua kncharv-dL none, first floor aundry . M bese-ment. na tu ra flrepieoa In fame, room vacat ion hjn a l aummar wftf 36x18 Gunne heated p o d Unbeei ebie antenaavi iar i t center A e p e d a offering at $127,900' Re-Man SAM DIBBLE. Jr. 459-3600

P r e - C o n s t r u c t i o n

S A L E " N e w L i v o n i a S u b "

14 beautiful w o o d e d lots in Livonia

U n i q u e r a n c h a n d c o l o n i a l s t y l e s

Custom features include brick all 4

sides, range Sc dishwasher, a t tached 2

car garage, basement , cement driveway,

choice of exrertor and intenor colors,

carpet, vinyl ceramic cabinets and more

Priced in the '90s For informat ion

C a l l A n n e t t e a t 8 5 1 - 8 9 4 0

A f t e r 1 p . m . & w e e k e n d s .

S 0 U T H W 0 0 D CONSTRUCTION

Thursday, February 12. 1987 OAE * 5 E

CLASSIFIED REfiL E6TPTE 3 1 4 P t y m o u t h - C a n t o n

PLYMOUTH NEW USTMQ Tra fwood co ton ia 4 bedrooma. 2H beth w/den, c e n t r a aa, aprtnUng a J s tem Muat seel Schweitzer ftea Estate, c a l O i r M Knight o r * -463-6*00 M1-2338

3 1 5 N o r t h v i l l a - N o v i

CUSTOM NEW ExdOng new dova-opmem In the d t y of Northvae wfth no 2 homee l i k e . 3.300 a q u a e ft. 4 bedroom wtth a 1st floor mester suite snd taMHon bath. bMoony overtook* greet room wNh flrepiece. 2\» bathe f o r m a dMng room, skyl ights and vaulted ceilings $275,560 or daMgn your dreZm home on a choice lot.

HARRYS

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

CUSTOM QUALITY EXECUTIVE RANCH in a rapidly growing are*. 4 n. helweys, Anderson windows, corien counter tope and energy efli-den t furnace a i d tr. ar* Just s l ee of the quaaty Mature* to ba tound In tM* exquisite home. There ere l a g e bedrooms, including s mester aM«e. great room wfth natural Vepiace. M l baaamanl, attached garaga end much more. Ce* for an appointment to view thM rare h o m e $179,500.

HARRYS.

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

JUST LISTED - Owners moving S** j th „ Mos 3 bedroom. 1 * bath brtck ranch wtth f u l Baaemenl a a 2'A car garaga- Located on over 2 scree of pe rk - I ke s a t t k v One Yew ERA Protect ion Plan Induded at $96,900 Aak tor Randy Rlngla

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

4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0 NEWLY LISTED

4 bedroom co ion ia on lerge lot, 2Vt betha, maeter beth off mestsr bed-room, flrepiece, neu t ra colors throughout, flr*t floor laundry, 2H attached c a garaga $145,900 BU

EARL KEIM W&st Bloomflaid 855-9100 NORTHVILLE - by owner/broker, immaculate co ion ia on park lot. $169,900 346-3731

NOVI -beeutfful 26,000 sq ft. coiorv-a . Many extraa. $163,900 Open Sat & Sun 1-5. Dun barton Pine* 22480 Alton Ct .. W/Novt Rd K/9 MU*

348-7619

NOVI - Open Houoe Sun. 1-4. Ore-h a d Ridge Estetee English Tudor cotonia. 3 bedrooms. 2Vt both*, bunt In 1965 $153,900 23968 Greening Dr S. of 10 MIM, W of Novi Rd. 349-4733

NOVI - 2Vt acre* - huge 3 badroom quad leva features dining room, family room. 2 flrepiece*. 3 c a garaga and more. Just Notedt

CENTURY 21 Today 538-2000 REDUCED to $57,900 26062 Clark. W of Novi Rd a South oft Grand River 3 bedroom aluminum ranch 2 car attached garage Large lot erttn streem Immediate occupency Pos-sible short lerm opt ion Elite Properties 360-0200

3 1 6 W e s t l a n d

C i t y

B E A U T I F U L L Y Decorated 3 bedroom brick ranch, country kitchen, carpeting, tamty room, flnlahad baaemenl. newer tur-nece. 2 car garage. $64,900

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom brick ranch. Newer windows, tumeoe a cen t ra air C o m p i e t d y redone kitchen, flnlahed baaement. LhroMa schools $67,000 526-7431

BY O W N E R 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, flnlahad Baaemenl. flrepiece. larga remodeled kl tchan. 2 c a garag*. golf course. After 4:30 PM.425-41 59

C A R E F U L L Y K E P T J posted ki tchen wfth Out cher block counter, super rec room wfth ael -ber and work a a e . CaB:

JOHN BOWER Re/Max Foremoet 422-6030

CUTE & COZY Garden City bungalow, Maturing 3 bedrooma. dmmg room, wood burn-ing stove, screened porch. 1V» c a garage Onfy $39 900

ATTRACTIVE A CLEAN L a g a 4 bedroom home with a 2 ' * car garaga. many Mce Metursa an-ting on good aOed lot. mat $43,000.

irX I ITT ' COMMUNITY WEST

5 2 2 - 6 4 1 0 GARDEN CITY. BY OWNER

4 bedroom cape cod on larga shady lot wfth g a d a n sree Quia street,

floor laundry 2 car garaga. $49 900 261-6018

G A R D E N C I T Y Cute 2 bedroom etarter home on nace lot. t 'A car garaga home haa bean totally redone inatda Larga

Ear l K e i m W e s t 5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1

GARDEN CITY DEFINITELY - country IMng t i l l bedroom aluminum aided riome on 136X136 ft lot wffh fruH trees a grspe a b o r Large xitchan. to rma akung. carpet thru out. 3 t * » rage Michigan taaomeri i $42,900

LOTS - of houoe tor tha money lerge 28x11 tv lng room. 7>13 fl. den. could be ueed ea 4th Finished teeamani . bu l l m BSQ. a •pedoue deck Inground p o d . 2V»

$62 900

GAROEN CITY'S flnea tMe meaeenenoe free : Cape Cod home, carpet thru out. - o w e . kftchen floor, tormM <*nlng room with doorwe* to woenanaed decs 'm* tieeemem • pemelh tin-

- e s

Century 21 J. Scott Inc

5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

G O R G E O U S S ^ a r Kvarp 1 bedroom reneh wrge • « y w i . doorwe* to dee* wood-Pummg efove m epedoue f w \ -onm beeement 2 o a parage low down aaey w m a $43 900

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

TENANT A lTERHATIV f Nerlh-w e a edge of Weetlend p eearna fMe euperb 1 bedroom cundom*We» prtoed to ee l a Mot $42

lose b e t w u l w renangl Re-Mes

SAM DIBBLE Jr 450-3600

3 1 8 W a a t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

GOVERNMENT OWNED $1,800 move* m - $29,900 3 bed-room okaMnum ranch, 1,164 eq. f t . <imc 42 « 236 lot, $100 start* d e a Cmrtury 21, A a C 426-3260

PERFECT FAMILY HOME On Ik acre

GREAT GARDEN CfTY UKE NEW DECORATING

$2,500 down. 3 bodi ooma. d o o r w e . 2 car oeraqe C e l tor de te le .

ASK FOR DEBBIE SHAMMA

C E N T U R Y 2 1

C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

I. Melur lng large country kitch-en, 3 bedroom*. 1V4 be th * $42,900

Aak for BETTY C E N T U R Y 2 1

Hartford South 261-4200

L i v o n i a S c h o o l s 2 bedroom ooionMI on 120 ft . lot. 2 c a garage. Onfy $41,900. C a n

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Your Real Estate 525-7700

REDFORD - BY OWNER 3 Bedroom Brtck Ranch, luxurloua carpel thru-out, ceramic Me loyer a 1 *o**on porch. 1 * b * th * /new fu -ture*, f u l beaoment/f lnMhed faMly room. 2 car garag*. broezeetey, 2

petto, large back yard/whi te fence, lacing Western Golf

00 OPEN SUN.. 2-535-1662

Course $60,000 5pm. othorwlae by appt

LOOK WHAT'S NEW 3 bedroom 2 beth brtok r a i c h . fln-lahad baseman, c e n t r a aa. 2Vt c a

$68,900

THREE - bedroom aluminum ranch, neat a dean, moo lot. garaga a many update* $45,900

THREE - bedroom brtck ranch, grea are*, w a piaster bsaemsnt. 2V» car g a a g a a more $64,900

S t a t e W i d e 728-8000

O P E N S U N . 1 - 5 30612 LedgedlfT - WeeOand

Overlooking golf course thM con-temporary home offers 3 bedrooma, 1st floor laundry, mud room, flre-plaee m IMng room a lower level. Seeing a bd ls r tng $99,000

Century 21 J. Scott Inc.

5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0 -

WESTLAND UvonM schooM. lerge 4 bedroom home, 2H baths, on a 66 x 200 f l lot. 2 c a garage that M a mechan-ic's dream. d r c M drive for lots of parklng$54,900

Ear l K e i m W e s t ^ 5 2 2 - 2 1 . 0 1

WESTLAND TRI-LEVEL Uke new 3 bedroom brick wfth huge now kitchen. d M n g area, family room. flrapiace. 2 '1 car garage. Naa> carpeting, 1'A baths, sonye new win-dows snd cupboerds. $46,000

GARDEN CITY RANCH 3 bedroom steM sided ranch wtth finished b—ment . 2 H car garaga. 2 M l baths, low taxes Immediate oc-cupency. tenoed tot $48,900

Century 21 Cook A Assoc. 326-2600

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom brtck trt-MvM. 1% bethe. flnlahed baaamant. 2 ' t car detached garaga near Waat-land M a l CMened a reedy for im-mediate occupancy $62,900 422-2065; 496-0476

3 1 8 R a d f o r d

ALL MAINTENANCE FREE EXTERIOR

Newer home. 3 bedroom*, lerge country sae kitchen. fu»y carpeted Casement. 2 car garage Asking $47,900 Just Mated.

BRICK RANCH - 3 bedroom*, fin-ished besement, enc losed raor porch, 2 c a garaga Handyman

Only $44,900. Trade In poe-

S T A T E W I D E M E T R O

427-3200 BEECH - W CHICAGO Super ranch. 4 bedroom*. 2 f u l a 2 half bath*. M l w a l flrepiece m tani fy room, first floor laundry, f u l partially flnlahed Baaemenl. 2 car attached

'opener Loads of oxtros. I70 * Appt Only 538-1064

g a a g a / o Mid $70'i

B E S T B U Y ! Radford - lotaJly remodeMd brick home erfth 3 bedrooms and 2 car g a a g a Home a m mint conditton. Askmg $41,900 C a l today - aak tor.

J I M C R A V E R 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC. BY OWNER 3 bedroom brtck ranch. 2 b* th* . 2 car p v s g s baeutf fuly

flnMhod decorated. Mce targe lot. move m cond i t ion TMs » s geml $69,900 537-3590

CUTE STARTER HOME 3 bedrooms, f inished Bssement. wef p ies ta , hardwood floors. 2 car ga-rage Motivated eeftor. $64,000

EARL KEIM 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8 M W . I N C .

J U S T L I S T E D Eng ia i Tudor style bungalow wtth large aunny rooms. oorarMc kitchen, torma dmmg room. naturM flrepiece and much more. $41,900 CMl:

DON GETTS

COLDWELL BANKER

478-4660 261-4700

J U S T L I S T E D Sharp 3 Bedroom t x n g a l o w family room, flrepiece. baaomoni. garaga $51 900 Cal

JEFF WURN 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC.

J U S T R E D U C E D 3 bedroom brtc* ranch wffh 2 car garage D neaenf velue erfth M l Irv-aned Beeement. dry-bar and c e d a cloeafl. extrs meuMtlon r e e kitch-en f loor s n d fulfy a l um inum tr immed A greet buy M $47,900

Cal l B O B C R A V E R 4 2 2 - 6 0 3 0

RE/MAX FOREMOST. INC OPEN HOU8E. SUN 1-4 PM

Owner apadous custom M l ranch. 4 bedrooms. 3 bethe. hugs fem*y room snd tv lng room, aar oondk bonod I n a h o d rec room. 2 car at-tached garaga 892 900 534-6820

OPEN S U N 1-4PM Nice fem#y home. 3 bedroome. 2 car garaga. Nj* beeement oomer l o t Aak lor -

W a n d a M a c L e n n a n

REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700

OPEN SUM 1-4PM We* Iie*'ita«ned bungalow oountry

1H bethe OouPM U nee a w p p m g end echooM G e l

L o t s N o v a k

REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 South Redtord beeutyl S bedroom brick ranch. 2 oor parage » • » carpel, ne oeang Mr

iWsTiSr " m T 500

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823 THREE BEDROOM i m m a c u l s l a

r*v--.jghnui brand naw and bande on Pe«a s h -

am MM u n d » M0 000 U>

3 1 8 R a d f o r d

REDFORD - Country Iv fng Builders home. Musi relocate 2 many extra* to **t. 2400*qft quod. 4 bedroom, • b r a y , IMng room, tamay room, 2 way flripiace. Z\J. bsths. flnahed ree. room. Indoor Inground pool. 2"A c a garage, oversized V4 ecre piu*. Must see $119,900 Dey*. 362-6467

Evening*. 535-7877

REDFORD RANCH - $46,000 3 badroom brtck 2 cor detached ga-rage. naw kltchan cabinet*, new

Bank re-OMndae. neer

eft 8 Inkster 643-9600 ex! 3372. EquM Housing Opportunl-

REDFORO - SOUTH

A N X I O U S S E L L E R WH help wtth d o a n g costs on IMs mmt 3 badroom brtck ranch featur-ing tormM dining room, 1W baths, recreation room, wfth wood b u m a . 2 car garaga FIXED RATE PAY-MENT INCLUDING TAXES $389 PER MO. WTTH-O-OOWN A i t eel al $38,900. CALL Barb Mart in tor more deta la

C E N T U R Y 2 1

C H A L E T 4 7 7 - 1 8 0 0

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION First offer-ing In a fine South Redford a i brick location S% mortgage availabM and save the ctoeing costs 3 bedroom bungetow wtth s finished baaemenl. remodeled kitchen, newer carpet ing and garaga. $43,900

HARRY S

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

SOUTH REDFORD - NEW Brand new ranch. 3 bedrooma. b r t c k T O baaement. 159.900.

547-8778

SPACIOUS - GRACIOUS Tha huge 4 bedroom, 2 M l bath brtck ccaonUi ha* rt a l l F o r m a din-ing room, lovely temly room, fufl tiled Baaement. Andersen wood w i n d o w * , g a r a g a , n i c e y a r d . $63,900

CALL RICH CORREDINE Re/Max West 261-1400

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

B l o o m f i e l d

BIRMINGHAM Schooa 3 bedroom brick ranch. Immaculate, flnahed beeement. lots of sxtras Open Sun , 12 to 5. $124,900 644-1243

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS uMte 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1647 E Lincoln, neer Eaton Kl lchan/eal-Ing eree. dming/l lvlng. Rec-room

ber. Carpeted hardwood floors, .ee, o i

$79 990By

BIRMINGHAM 15 MILE 8 TELEGRAPH

3 bedroom ranch 2'^ baths 2 ' * c a attached garaga Cent ra *i> Large

S e c u r i t y a l a r m U n d e r g r o u n d •p r i nk ing system Furnished or un-furnished By Owner 626-7118

CONTEMPORARY dreem home, 4 bedrooms. 3'4 bath*, gourmet kitchen, 2 story greet room wtth Jacuzzi Oak tr im, exquisite work-manship 3 car garage Bioomfleld $450,000 By Builder, B5S-3654

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 3 bedroom ranch, treed ecre dining room, tsm-«y room, double flreplaee gunfte p o d . screened porch, a r . Bloom-fleid SchooM. $145,000 644-0237

s

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3 bedrooms, 2 79 acres. fsmUy, Irving, dining room. 2W csr garage Newly carpet-ed .new deck, $195,000 25 256-5491

BLOOMFIELD HILLS CUP THIS AD

Lookmg tor a i p e d o u s 3 bedroom home wtth 1H baths on s beautiful treed ecre lot? Here Is the piaos. Large entertaining areas a finished baaement offer plenty et living spec* lo relax 8 enjoy l i te. $138,000 By Owner C a l 334-2934

BLOOMFIELD TWP/B i rm ingham schools Specious ranch i sere lot inground p o d . $189,900 WARDWOOOSIDE/ERA. 549-7400

BY OWNER - BIRMINGHAM -Move- in condi t ion 3 bedroom. 2 bath, new custom kitchen, new car-pel . French dcc-rs leading lo 2 leva deck, finished rec room, cential air, 2 c a garage Buyers only S131, S>00 By appointment onfy 642-3233

BY OWNER - 2 bedroom ranch fireplace, Florida room, hardwood floors, deck W a k lo In-lown Bir-mingham, $92,500 644-4563

Charming WHIkamaburg Colonial OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 5

Poppieton Park - Birmingham ares 3 bedrooms. 1% baths, centra sir $160,500. A f t a 6pm 644-5520

S T A R T E R H O M E Low down, low payment*, brick front ranch, spadous bedrooms, super ki tchen with dishwasher, Frenklln Move m living room, car-peting thru out. mmt condit ion,

$34,900

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

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

B k > o m f i e l d

A B B Y C O U R T Cathedra ceiling, marble loyer. braakfaat room, flrsf floor laundry, 4 bedrooma. 3Vt baths Large lot. Morel C a l 56»-1300

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

2 bedrooms. 1 bath, full baaemenl, 2 car gaage : on one of Birming-ham's ftnesl streets 1659 Henrlet t* $94,900 Shown by eppointmenl,

540-6321 or 559-5571

FOXCROFT CHARMER' Over 1.900 sq ft brick ranch fea-tures central air. 2 fireplaces, mas-ter bath, l a g e family room much more $153,500

OPEN SAT-SUN I-4 PM 4135 Pomona Colony

C a l l J o a n G u y m a n

REAL ESTATE ONE 646-1600

FRANKLIN VILLAGE-RARE FIND Builder a own 4 000 sq ft cuaiom t radl t lona IV» story Private wooded sight Extra 1500 eq t l rec a rea , Gunlte pool Quality moldings, tile 8 stucco 3 bathe. 4 /5 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces Finest schools S319 .900 For the successful executive/profes-s i ona l T r a n s f e r e e s we lcome Agents protected Eves 855-2010

A B S O L U T E L Y I M M A C U L A T E Charmer wfth a* the comfort and convenience one could aak fort Lovely family room, bay windows and hardwood floors, full baaement. patio, neutra decor $113,500

SPACIOUS 4 bedroom brick ranch wtth huge oountry kitchen, open loyer wtth skylight, sunken fanl fy room, flnaned rec room, open floor plan. $199,900

IN-TOWN NEW CONSTRUCTION! Stunn ing c o n t e m p o r a r y des ign Maturing 2 story foyer, wonderful master bedroom autte wfth vaulted ceiling, kitchen wfth greenhou** window $10,000 decorat ing allow-ance' $248,000.

CENTURY 21 MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

ATTRACTIVE Bi rmingham Cape Cod, 3 bedrooma. 1 bath, kitchen with eetlng area, baaement G a a g a $65,000 After 7PM 645-2460

BEAUTIFUL b r k * ranch on treed lot 4 bedrooma, I 'A betha, radiant heat, netura fireplace. 1 car garage Cloee to shopping a echoole O j ^ n Cloee to shopping a echoole Opei Sun 1-5pm 642-2660 or 464-387

BEVERLY HILLS - Buyers only Newly decorated Cape Cod wtth Baaement. 3 bedrooma. 2 bathe, flrepieoa In living room, dining room wfth trench doors to screened porch 2 car garage. New kitchen $139,900 After 6pm 644-2873

NEW COUNTRY HOME m Bloom-fteid Township on seduded woooed acre M a a t a suit* and 2nd bedroom or library on 1st floor, extra bed-room-'beth up Spectacular 2 story GREAT ROOM «. fields!one fire-place and beeutlfu. rounded win-dowed door w/deck access 2 decks induded $260,000 1 '43 Squl r rd Road IN. of Square Lake Rd) Open 1-5PM. Sa' 4 Sun or call 652-2637

IGLEHEART INC

[ NEW Custom buil l contemporary | nomes in the city of Birmingham and walking distance to parks 3 oed-

1 'OOm oi 2 bedroom plus o f i plans available From $ i I S , 0 0 0 ASK FOR JUDY

C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

BEVERLY HILLS large coton ia 3 bedrooma t'A baths, large family room, marbto fireplace In living room attached 2 c a garaga beau-t i f u l oak f l o o r s B i r m i n g h a m S c h o o l s M o v e - i n c o n d i t i o n $136,500 For appt 433-3967

BIRMINGHAM Attractive coionia. 4 bedrooms, 2% baths family room, library, big ki tchen Meofy decorat-ed $239,900 Open Sun 644-0226

BIRMINGHAM immeouiete 3 bed-room. 2 both, completely renovated, contemporary many extraa Muat eee 1563 CoM $91,000 268-5605

N E W O F F E R I N G JUST S134.900

Freehry de to re ied throughout bnck cotonia wtth 4 bedrooms. 2'k betha lamely room wtth brick fireplace plus patio 1st noor laundry, cent ra air. Btoom'ield echoott 2 car attached g a a g e Posaesaon al closing

C E N T U R Y 2 1 S e c o n t l n e A s s o c .

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0 BIRMINGHAM - m town Completely updated 3 bedroom. 1% beth home BEeut iM new kitchen bath. deck, windows i 2 1 c a garaga Alao have hardwood floors, f o r m a <9rngn room, mmi bande ealf deenmg oven /range/micro wave Located on lovefy street $116,000 Owner must sa* Avalabie immediately WM oo-op «*th Realtors on specific buyer bade S42-44J2

BIRMINGHAM - In-town Charmer! 2 bedrooma, 2 bathe, large IMng room wfth flrapiace, dlrvng room, prtvefe yard New M n e c a newer roof Beautiful neighborhood OPEN Sunday 1 - I pm 540-3538

BIRMINGHAM Prima location m lown HMfortc CriglMi farm houae 3 bedrooma 2 bethe Greet Inveaf-marrt potenfiM Zoned mult lpM $156 000 646-4909

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS 3 b o d onm. 214 belh ranch New

hoofer and carpet ing Cen t ra aw alarm ac rea rW poroh. $129,900 BeoutMUl treed tot 642-0027

O P E N S A T . 1 2 - 3 IN-TOWN BIRMINGHAM 3 bed-room c d o m a . m a i y recent im-provement* $141,500 367 Fem-a a e St , Btrmtngham N of G*k-land, W of Hunter M a n * Lynch Really 546-6000

O P E N S U N . 1 1 - 5 Downtown Birmingham motivated seller war ls thla 3 Bedrrom French Normandy C m a l c «oidi 736 Brook-aide, N of Mapie oetweer Wood-ward a Huntar $249,900 Snyder Kinney * Bennett 644-7000

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

B l o o m f i e l d

3 0 3 W a a t B l o o m f t a M

I T ' S A S W E E T H E A R T

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

1360 PURITAN ' N of MapM. W. of Southfleid)

Youi Valentine win love lo live in O u e n m Lake Estates In this won-derful ranch bum by Harry Slovene 4 bedrooma. 2'^ baths. t*mily room, flreplaee, full oeaanent. 2 car at-tached garage w a k to schools Musi be sold $195,900

CENTURY 21 S e c o n t l n e A s s o c .

626-8800 LOVELY custom buill ranch In Mid-vale School district. 3 "bedrooms 2 ' 1 baths, family room finished basement, 2 flrepiece*, new roof and new furnace wfth cent ra a r Move in condit ion wtth many extra* $171,900 644-3261

OPCNSUN 2-5 PM 1627 Ho*and E off Adam. N of Lincoln Sharp Bmminohem contem-porary bum tn 1978. 3 bedrooma. 1 bath wffh poaaib*ffy of a second floo» fu l bath Cathedra caning, open Speooua floor pier, custom sized formica cebinefs m . l ichen plenty of storage pAie bra floor laundry $ 106 000

RALPH MANUEL ASSOC

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 7355 Parks!one. W of I ehea. N Oft 14 MIM R d , Charming Berkshire VHaa. m Bioomfleld. b u « as a Bu*der » Own ' and rafMctlng th* many piuaae thai Builders a d d l o Tha* Own" Tha many sh rub* and specimen fir trees, ca * f u »y tft-u«ted, beepeak 30 year* of devoted gardening 3 handeomely Hzed bed-rooms, including «. mester wfth It* own M l bathTTmuCh. much more Dry baaement? You bet, f h a * lon't any - crawl space, yea and * 3 car garage too $169 900 A*k tor

Henry - 644-6700 Ma* Broocv me

R E D U C E D $ 3 0 , 0 0 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Lone Pine a Franklin w a n u i Lake prtvaagea. B>-level ranch. 3 bedroom*, 2 H beth*. MutchMr kltchan. Immediate pos-session $199,500 Owner 602-660-0928

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - 2 3 1 8 7 T U L A N E

North of Nine Mile Rd West of Middiet>«lt O P E N S A T . A S U N 1 1 - 5

3 bedroom colon ia l family room w i t h

fireplace, carpeted, 1 ' t baths g a s h e a l ,

basement Land cont rac t , ' 6 9 900 474-0841

WALNUT LAKE PRIVILEGES - Re-modeled a profeaelonaly decorated inside 8 out Master bath w 'marbM whir lpool $185,000 855-9216

WEST BEVERLY HILLS - 3 badroom ranch plus Oen, 2 fireplaces, l a g e family room, 2 car sttached gaage . V iac /e $159 000 Brofca 644-0564

WHAT A DREAMI Febutous Don Paul Young contem-porary, 5,000 sq ft. In North Wabeek. overtook mg pr ivst* l ake 4 bedrooms, 2 f u l and 2 half Oaths, library and play room Cal Uaa Jasky fo r n u m e r o u s da ta l t * . $649,000

E A R L K E I M R E A L T Y

M A P L E 6 4 2 - 6 5 0 0

1011 HAZEL IN-TOWN CHARMER

3 bedroom 2 oath cape, reflnl*hed oa* f loor*, newer roof, thermo-p a i e d windows, f*m|ly room/fire-place. terrific .master bedroom eulte. new bath, decks, cent ra a r . at-tached garage 3 blocks lo bustneee d i s t r i c t R e d u c e d $ 8 0 0 0 t o $135,900 Open Sal 1-4

963 KNOX ENGLISH COTTAGE

IN-TOWN BIRMINGHAM 3 Bedroom, huge living room with f i replace, ref ln lshed oak f loors throughout , f o r m a dimng room, bright kitchen, huge baaement 2 ' i car garage wtth studio, newer fur-nace 3 b lock* to downtown $139,900 Open Sun 1-4

22 19 YORKSHIRE AUTHENTIC TUDOR CHARM

DESIGNER PERFECT Dynamite 3 bedroom home with spacious rooms, great entertaining how. newer kltchan. fabutoue deck and yard Leura Ashley Spetaa - a l within walking distance to parka, schools downtown. $144,900

TRADITIONAL BLOOMFIELD COLONIAL ON

SECLUDED 2 ACRES 4 bedroom 2 ^ bath gem that la m such mint condi t ion rt cannpt be de-scr ibed 3000 aq. Tt In decor*tor perfect condi t ion Rehntahed oak throughout masave Irving room, family room. Florida room Addi-t ional feature* include - wet-bar, fireplace, ceil ing fans, circular drive, wood thermo-panea, c h i l d r e n * a j i t e If you w a i t a Bloomlleid Vil-lage colonial but lha indMdudl ty of 2 spectacular wooded acre* and Bioomfleld schools, don't m l * * this one, a new listing $249,900

Century 21 - Town 8 Country

C a l l S a n c f y N o r m a n

642-8100 540-1601

N E W L I S T I N G >ld VMage of tar* tM* co

porary w e a ou l t r l leva. Ibrary. con-t r a Mr. 4 bedrooma. 2'A betha. open floor plan - I d e a for antertemmg $144,000

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 N E W L I S T I N G

m a n aararig o o a a n n w B u u m co ion ia of fer ing 3500 eq It of con-tort and efyto. ProMoeon**y n-tshed Beeornenl. 2 story toya, ( * -met k i tchen and Bioomfleld I « • schools $229,000

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 N E W L IST INC

Winter and summer fun wM I * your* when you own thM 4 bedror n coio-n ia s i tuated on a tovefy Mr Unoped tot wtth privi lege* on W > d p o c k a Lake. $159,000.'

RALPh MANUEL 851-6900

WALNUT LAKE prtvlego*. Birming-ham echoole Speck ua cuaiom b u h 4 bedroom*. 2 H be he, large faMhr room. Jennalr kl ichen, air 626-8699

W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom 2 H bath co ion ia . dock, larga backyard, cen t ra air. l * t floor laundry, now furnace. $142,900. 855-0647

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

BY OWNER - Orchard Laka & Mapie Quad « v d 2600 «q ft.. 3 bedroom*, air condit ioning, modern kitchen, hardwood floors, large l a n -ily room, flrepiece, large palto. rec r o o f ! wfth wet ba i $149,000 Call for appointment aftar 3pm,626-9848

EXCELLENT MOVE-IN CONOfTION N of Maple. W of Orchard Laka Rd Firs! T.me offeree 4 bedroom. 3'/* bath Co ion ia , Brick/aluminum, tor-m a tlvlng 4 dining room, dduxe custom kitchen, s p e d a Built^-wis thru-out. 1st floor laundry, fmtsned basement, natural bricn fireplace tn family room. screened porch a large pal io wooded private yard over-looks spring fed lake. 2'' i car ga-rage. many other amenit ie* Owner Moving out of state, must sell $164.900 851 -9225, 851 -5569

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE

Custom home 2 story contempo-rary In desirabie Orchard Lake Woodlands Subdivision Brick 8 wood exterior 4 bedroom, 3 ' * baths, fireplace, 3 ta r a d * entry ga-rage M a b l e 2-story loyer Jecuzz) Vaulted ceil ings First floor laundry and many many more custom fea-tures $340,000

CALL DON CONVERSE, Re/Max West 261-1400

W O R D S C A N ' T D E S C R I B E

this lovely cua iom b u T brtck lake-front home featur ing 4 bedrooma. 3 f u l baths. 2 half betha. For l u l de-tails call 559-1300

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

W . B L O O M F I E L D •mdlvidualhr d * * l a n i 8 homee f rem $154,900 Wooded 8 pond Kris Model - 3 ' 1 mi le* W of O r c h a d Lake, N off 14 MUe. 7423 Wactbury Bfvd Exerting deetgrve 8 quality by

G F Binder Bidg Co. Custom buHder /b roka

H r * Sun - Sat 1-«pm or by * p p t

661-4600

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

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

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

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

THE AMERICAN DREAM 2014 eq ft of luxurious comfort m •Ma 1965. c u * t o m built. 2 * lory con-temporary. 3 bedroom homo with 2'a baths, f o r m a dming room, »-b ra ry ' t t udy . walkout B*ooment that becks to pond Asking $149,900. Located m FerrMngton HHs If tM* •nil fit your famVy needs, c a l DebbM

REAL ESTATE ONE 477-1111 or 477-4444

BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom ranch on arge county lot Lhrmg-dlnlng greet-•com wi th 2 w indow waite. fireplace. lamify room. V i t baths, 2Vk c a ge-rege Move In condHion, $98,500 661-0723

EXECUTIVE SHOW PLACE 3orgeou* homo. 3 J 0 0 spodou* *q f l feeturmg 2 story layer, d r c u i a

ceae. apectacuMr 28x21 tarMfy room, extra lerge kitchen. beeu t iM maot*r bedroom erfth 2 wea-m d o -soi*. Marry extraa C / A oervtra vac-j u m . Marm ey*tem, eprinklare, ai--noof *A acre cui do aoc pi cifaaauiv Ufy landceped tot. Side entrance jarage Trufy V s l que l ty through-Xftf tn exduatve *reaJ An excep-:lona buy et only $199,900 Oocu-sency could ba a dooing. C a l tor -noredetaM

Arlene or Dick Boyd Re/Max West 261-1400

BY OWNER. 1350 *q. n.. 2 bedroom home on wooded hall acre, carpet-ed. flreplaee. new kitchen, garage. $64,500. 474-6506 or 437-3233

COLONIAL - 4 bedroom*, famly -com, 2Vi baths. A r m e d Beeement. attached gerage plue Florida Room. By o w n a $128,000 476-4677

NEW CONSTRUCTION N of Walnut Lake Rd

W ot Middiebeft Wesl Bloor-heid

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Dramatic 2-s lory 4 bedroom con-temporery Greet Room w'wet ber a marble rtrepiace Kitchen breakfast room w.'bultt-ms Masier suite has his.'hei walk-in closets, oversize whir lpool lub and so much more Bloomfield Hills Schools A wen p lanned home w 'approx imate ly 3.300 aq ft

J W JAlKINS DEVELOPMENT CORP

• 646-3600 •

N E W L I S T I N G Beautiful family co ion ia on a cul-de-sac setting wtth Bloomfield Hills schools P a q u e t floor m living snd dimng -ooms family room offera r a s e d hearth flrepiece Flor id* room, ana attached greenhouse with heeting and cooling $152 000

RALPH -MANUEL

6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

OPEN SUN 2-SPM 5636 Ounmore Dr . S of Wanu i Lake. E of F a m m g f o n Rd Spacious custom bulfl contempo-rary co ion ia 4 hodroom. 2'4 bath wtth whir lpool tub ope- loyer, gour-met Klfcher. cent ra ei' marBia flre-piace circuler drive mini condition neut ra decor plueh M 1 $167,900

HEPPARD 855-6570

CONTEMPORARY HOME in RoUng Oaks Subdivision. Large kitchen «f th nook, island, and French door* leading to wrap around deck Groat room ha* 2 story ceiling wtth na iura flrapiace 4 bedroom. 2'A betha, ren t ra a r . $204,000. Ca l 661-5100 X 855-2646

RELIANT REALTY, ASSOC INC.

Contemporary Colonial Custom built - wooded lot. Greet room, profeeaionaJly decorated In neu l ra tonea. ne tu ra flrepiece wtth b u i l t - i n b o o k c a * * * * n d w i n * rack Circular dr ive. $132,500.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823 COUNTRY OAKS SUB. - 1 y e a old. 3 bedroom, estate modM, contem-porary, hardwood floors, kltchan a -end. beck* to perk, deck, Mr. *prtn->tors etc Must see $193,000 Ce l evening 8 ween ends 553-6964

C U S T O M 5 bedroom contemporary 3 M l paths 4 2 half baths Home hat mui-tl featuree to enhenoe your rtyie o l hrlrtg For detMM c a l 559-1300

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

DOWNTOWN Farmington. $56,500 »ek kept 2 bedroom home «4th air.

incee 2 car garage.

ENGLISH Tudor rt 156.900 Or igma ywner 4 bedrooma. library. 1a floor aundry. at tached 2 car garage, ce-ae drive, aeuna. famify room, tv lng oom Conaider trade In of em alar lome One Way Reefty 522-6000

ESTATE SALE First l ime offered a : arm!ng ton ' s attractive and ecenic k i lo Lome Sub Cuatom brick 3 bedroom ranch on a 117 ft wide tot. - o r m a d imng room. 2 fu l Betha. •emlly room, flrepiece. Beeement. centra a r and 2 car attached ge-ege. $110,000

HARRY S

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LARKSHIRE SCHOOLS This d o l houoe nee been completely -emodeled l e a anchen belh. gee furnace end roof On neerfy >4 acre wtth at teohed 2 car garaoa Many treee and a private deck $61.900

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Family Home Spadoua 4 bedroom 1\k beth mam-.enance free home m looieied Stone Creek Sub M i n y cuatom featuree nckide hardwood floors, f u l Had path, lerge l a i h room, and healed 2 ca- attached garage, includes Buyer Protect ion Plan <89.500

Stairway To The Sky Except ion* value! 2 bedroom*. 1'A Both condo. feeture* - f u l b * *e -•nant. ne tu ra flrepiece end twm ikyl lght*. Neutra decor, almond ap-piianoee included, cent ra air and w a g e . ERA Buyer Protection pro-v ided $90,900.

ERA ORCHARD HILLS737-2000

Farmmgton/Farmington HUM

"Backs To S t ream" Stunning, degent brtck ranch on 'A •ere naer downtown Farmington. 3 pedroome, 2 ' * bathe. 2 flrepiecoa. lormM dining. 20 f l femly room, • laborete deck, 2 car attached ga-

i. winding wooded street Just d. $104,000.

3.5 Acres Stunning. natura*y wooded erfth re-rtne and streem Ranch ertth walk-out baaamant. 21 ft . family room. 2 fireplaces $79,900

"Lake Fron t " Fabulous laka front, ultra preatl-gious aree m N Farmington HWa Chalet co ion ia brtck 2 do ry with lowering foyer end treee. 4 bed-rooma, 4 bath*, library, family room. 2-wey flrapiace. exercise room, fln-lahed beeement wfth wet-bar. sprm-kMr*. circular drive and merry more extraa. $179,900

CENTURY 21 H a r t l O f d 4 1 4 , I n c . 4 7 8 - 6 0 0 0

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

FARMINGTON HILLS. Greet family home Open Houae Sunday 12-4

. S of 13. W o I 26965 King WHM Drake In D u n b a OM<* 4 bedroom. 3 beth cotonia. 2700 *q.ft. . lerge family room wfth giant Fletoatone fireplace 8 wet b a . library or 5th bedroom, huge ma*1ar bedroom, first floor laundry oi l kitchen, f o r m a 3vWg 8 dining room. O w n a moving out o l state must (Ml $174,900. Ce l for d i rec t ion* 553-4692

FARMINGTON H1LS

HURRY NEW LISTING EXECUTIVE ELEGANCE

Spedou* brtck coionia. gourmet kitchen, torma dlMng room. M l baaement attached garage, premi-u m lot becking to c o m m o n * . t r u M o u i e d owner*. Aakmg only $149,200.

EARL KEIM Midwest 477-0880

NEW LISTING Beeut t fu l c o i o n i a on p rem ium wooded court lot Family room lee-turee FM»d*tone flreplaee and ca-thed ra Peomec cenmg. pm* * yeer ro imd *un r o o m . d 4 . > D 0

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom brick ranch home, flnlahed beee-ment. attached gerage Good toce-tion 8 tots of extras 626-6739

FARMINGTON HILLS ranch 3 bed-roome. 1'A betha. family room, flra-piace. 1M floor leimdry. flmahed baaamanl. oontra air By owner $97,900 After 6pm 477-2696

FARMINGTON HILLS Rench Beeu-t i M 2 bedroom, 1 belh. 2 ' t car ga-rage. epedou* room*, woimentzed deck a a l o h f M country lo l $62 ,900

Open Sunday 2-6 C e l Fran Jaffa 646-5000

CENTURY 21 Woodward H«e FARMINGTON RD 8 13 M*e « bedroom. 2'4 beth Cotonia. reewt fy redeooratad. •eapepererl 2 car ga-rage. cen t ra ee. Inground pool.' neefer breeieerey torma dlnmg room, flmahed cerpefed Beeement/ wet ber New cerpeung a drepea $134,500 Buyer* Only" 553-7237

NEW LISTING Greet family home m prime Farm-ington Hl ia *ub Bnck ranch. 4 baO-rooma. flnlahed rec room, larrvlfy room, country kitchen, on lovely lot $78,500

PRIDE AND JOY Specious qued In Fermington HMe. a bedroom*, 3 full bathe, cuatom wood tr im throughout, central a r , Ireed acre lot wtth wood streem $149,900

HEPPARD 855-6570

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! StM t ime to make your color •

• In tMa dramatic new contem-porary under construction on one of the Mot lots Ir. RoMng Oeks. Quality abounds tMa 4 bedroom, 2W belh home Maturing largo cuoiom formi-ca kitchen? ceramic loyer. e f w t p o d both 8 beeu t iM wood*d l o t Est imated completion in 90 d a y *

$218,900 Sotomon Home Builder* 681-8040

Hill of Hunters Pointe

Avatable for immediate Occupancy Farmmglon HHa SchooM. rise*) completed, 4 bedroom homo on lovely treed WL Seporste maasa bedroom dreaamg room, J H befha. large studio catling great room eMTi merbM laced fireplace. Ibrery. dm-mg room, two M c y toyer, extra large kitchen wfth oak floor. 1M Boor leundry room, home fu»y i.ape»od. oerermc floors m foyer and p o a d a r room, beeutfful lighting Itxturee a n d meny other custom Meturea. f"rtoed $240,000 North of 13 MOe R d be-tween Drake and HeMteed Rd Enser on Andover Rd. and proceed North to 30482 Fox Club Ortve.

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Century 21 HOME CENTER 476-7000

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"OUR STANDAR0 FEATURES ARE MOST BUILDERS OPTIONS" • FULL BRICK • 4 BEDROOMS • WOOO WINOOWS • 2 ' * B A T H S • 1ST F L O O R L A U N D f i V • M A N Y . M A N V M O R E F E A T U R E S

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CL066IFIED REfiL E5TRTE CLA66IFIED REAL E5TATE 304 Farmington

Farmington Hitts USTED HISTORICAL 1830

today oonvsm-bedroom. 3 both

grounds, or tgk id t J acre

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EARL KEIM REALTY MAPLE 642-6500

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HUGE 3 BEDROOM Brtck Ranch

W u d y . T k S baths. flrat Boor teun-dry. w c W a kitchan. firttehod wdfc-ou t toil i r m and mora. Cat tar

CENTURY 21 Today 538-2000

Nicely Decorated TotaBy ranovs lsd contemporary horn* with rwutral decor Horn* M In a matura aubdfvtwon with a larga ckoutor drive, lots of hidden otorage apece Mar t at bad ioom haa vanity wfthalnk. $ 119.900.

Diamond In The Rough Okter O o w l o t m Farmington home naada aoma Una! pokah 3 bed-rooma, 1tt batha, Baaamanl and ga-raga. $77,900.

Century 21 Today 855-2000 - OPEN HOUSE - SUM 1-6PM 9 -4 badroom brtck ranch In Bal Aire Sub 1tt baths, IMng room & family r oom, thsrmo windows. finished hooomant $74,900 23842 Baacon, Farmington, W of Orchard Laka. S. em t o m W 4 7 1 - o o n

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 22830 uaa Ct. - N. ot 9 Mtta, E. of Haiataad. Exquial ie cotonio! In wooded aetnng, booutifuty decorat-ed and <m« mdntak iod, upgradad lootwaa Including cuatom wood

. w i n d o w , French ooors on doo rwo l - . i <ii • i — -e L. -i -J

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"COLDWELL BANKER

478-4680 261-4700

Overlooking Commons Taka a look at tNa beeuttful Tradi-tlonal 4 badroom. 2 t t bath colonial. faaturaa 2 firaplacea. tormal d M n g room. famty room, Mda antry 2tt

.car garaga. Move In condit ion. S 147.900.

Century 21 Today 261-2000

O W N E R aay* aaM Priced lor quick aala tMa larga Farmmglon HMa homa haa famty room, 4 badrooma. fraohfy decorated and await ing a r owner. 343,900.

COLDWELL BANKER

478-4660 261-4700

304 Farmington • I „ , . | n n Ma l I A h a r m ing i o n niii®

OUTSTANDING! PRESTIGIOUS

INDEPENDENCE MILLS COLONIAL Larga rnaalar badroom a d h kucurt-

laroa car antic toyar, f t . t am ly room o M i

E x t r a v a g a n t l y and beau t i f u l l y I. Compla ta privacy w o o d * Cuaiom br ick/

Mo with oorgaoua arbor (no algna on ppty.) 1229,000. Ba aura to aak lor...

Mary Keolelan REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 626-8482

PICTURE THIS. Tha amal o l burn-ing teavao. tha citapnooa ol a ta* mpming artth tho warm glow ot a Rra In Via fireplace and p u n p k k i pla In tha oven Tha la* colors coming In through a bay window and tha raal can ba tound m ova beautiful 3 bad-room, I t t bath brick ranch. Tha acraanad porch, 2 car attached ga-raga and country lot ara pluiaa too. •113.500.

HARRYS.

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

305 Brighton-Hartland South Lyon

NEWLY USTED - Sharp oldar homa situated In araa o< good homoo. 3 badrooma. 1% bathe. wood alove m living room. 2 _ 32x24 poia bam with 2 2 ^ a m p e . 3

. Hart land Schools i

taatefuty d a o o of Hart land'a

NEWLY USTED - Vary ntoo cotonid dacoralad. Located m ona

•uba. 3 bad-rooma. 2t t batha, fireplace In famty room, wood dack o i l tamly room. Wv4 landacapad toL Watar p rM-lagaa on both Round and Long Lokas $86,500 Lota o l houaa tor t hamonay l Hartland Schools. ENGLAND REAL ESTATE 474-4530

306 Soiithfieid-Lathrup

306 SouthfMd-Lathrup

A L o t O f H o u s e ! Sharp 4 badroom o o l o n M backs to woods. 3000 sq. I t , f a m t y room haa

$108,000.

E x c e l l e n t S t a r t e r Graat achooi system . 2 badroom ranch with 2 car garaoa on a larga lot FHA. VA or sknpte assumpWrm. Only $36,500.

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 281-1823

BACK ON MARKET A second chanoa. so hurry to aaa thla 2.800 aq ft br ick ranch with 3 badrooma. 2 tat batha, d M n g room, attachad garaga. 40 fl. t omty room. 2 firepiocee, araa ot cua iom homos M 9 900.

Call Rachel Rton RE/MAX 422-6030

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Baaut lM 4 badroom. 2 t t both coio-n f d In p r ime araa of Southftald. Lovwfy fomty room wi th natural fkro-

cantral air. and 2 car attachad ga-rage wtth opanar Truly a t a m t room at a good vatue. (109,900.

Cranbrook Assoc., mc. nooltora

855-2200

BY OWNER Lathrup VWaga colonl-w 3 bedrooms. IVk baths. 2 Ara-piacaa. New root 86. S89.900 Open Houaa Sun.. 2 -5 559-2522

FAST OCCUPANCY - SouthAaM oo-kxusl. 12/Evargraan. 4-5 badrooma. apadoue maeter auHe wtth waf t -m 4 bath with steam. Saml Ania baaament, le t floor laundry, famiy room flrapiace 386.900 356-5628

GOVERNMENT OWNED Southfield - $2,800 moves In badroom br ick, baaamant. attachad 2 car garaga, f ireplace, rec room. 1'<t baths, pat io. 1.801 aq. I t . 78 * 139 lot. family room. Call tor ad-draae. $100 Maris deal Can ABC, c a l M a d a m e

Century 21. 425-3253

AFFORDABLE!

SUPER STARTER 2 bedroom home on paved »Ueei. garage. n««ter rooi & carpatmg, a l sppilancae w a stay, prlcad to ae* nght away-

C e n t u r y 2 1 HOME CENTER 476-7000

11 MDa & Middiebeft

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Southf ield - 4 bedroom ooioniai. Dan with natural flrapiace. 2Vt bathe, centre! air. 2 car attached ga-raga. rear deck with Jacuzzi, many ex t ras (Buyers only). $115,000 Evanings or waak ends 358-3830

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - 13/ Southf ield area. Newly decorated 4 bedroom. 2 H bath ooioniai. Central air. 1st floor laundry, famty room with natural flrepiaca. $107,500

845-5241

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - ape-doua 4 badroom plua hobby room Quad Level w Cranbrook VMaga. Large tam»y room, flrepiaca. tormal dining room, private tread backyard with deck, neutral deoor, mova-w condit ion. $102,500. 642-8396

LAND CONTRACT OPEN SUN 12:30-2

28640 Ranchwood. S. o l 12 M M W of Evergreen. Large 3 bedroom. baaament. garaga. Inground pool on 3 lota. $115,900 Call John Dorr. Jack Chrloteneon Inc-— M 9 - S 8 W xevafy r v t c h

MOVE W T O T B f f W W W — 12 M— & Evergreen 3 bedroom, IVk bath ooioniai. Family room. Aiapiscg. kltchan aatmg area. air. 2 car tached garaga w/opanar , Laonf School $80,000. 354-4430851-3887

SOUTHFIELD - 12 Mite & Telegraph with opt ion to buy 3

bedroom country ranch on 1.14 wooded acree. New oak kflchar cabmeta, IMng room, dining room

- car garage. U6 . 000 761-3929

fireplace. 2

SOUTHFIELD - 3 Famty room. air. 2 car attachad ga-raga. 2'A batha. $85,000. Broker/

557-8054; 542-710C

THREE BEDROOM brick ranch. 1V4 batha, Arepiace m family room, central air. updated kitchen, newat carpeting. 2 car attachad oai • I t h opener, lanced yard. $69. After 5pm & weekenda. 354-4506

326 Condoa For Salo

"Spectacular " Spec Sale!

306 SouthfMd-Lathrup

NOQUAUFYINQ 3 bedroom aknpte aaetmyi i rm. 3

2S» bsahs. flntehed

l?7SSb C a l AAU Gandhi. 737-9000 or 477

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SAH MARINO VILLAS. Quad levai 3 rooms, 2 H baths, larga comer

lot. LunnJlaaal) redone, famty room. 2S x 30 w«h deluxe b u « ins. Only, $125,000. Open Sal. A Sun. 12 to S.

855-3455

PRIME AREA - 3 badroom. K v a r y , 2V» bath Ming Coionlai, beautKul wooded tot Mmt oondHon. For A p p t . c a t 354-0066

S O U T H F I E L D Exciting, mmt ciondWon 3 bed ioom beauty, updated wlth-Jn last 2 yrs. Carpeting, central a * , w a l papers, kitchen counters, recaaaad Ighta. great famOy neighborhood, excel-lent floor pten, K4I baaamant aaay accaas lo ahoppmg A X wove. $85,000 861-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES SOUTHFIELD

EXTRA SHARP 2 with huge m o d e m kitchen. 1 5 car garage, newer furnace, nice t read Et , exce ien j location. $39,900

EXCELLENT VALUE! Lovely 2 bad-room aluminum ranch on a country setting wtth addfltonal tot a i'aitebla plus endoeed front porch, a* app»-ancea Included. $45,900

CRANBROOK VILLAGE - Uke naw 3 bedroom y 3 bedroom brick

ranch wtth new neutral carpet ing th roughout flnlahad rec room wi th bath, a iummwn tr im. 2 car garaga wtth door opener. $89,900.

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

308 Roch—tar-Troy

ROCHESTER - ROMEO 1H

opttonei wood b ionlng atuva. room, dmmg room, patio.

V 4 a o r e , on paved ou-de-eac d a t e occupancy. By oemer.

$78,900. 3226 Sprtng Meadow O r , off 28 MBa • Eyster. ad|aoant t o Stonay Creak Park. Open S a t A

862-1801.

TROY. BY OWNER - Buckingham Woods ooionfaL Wooded tot 4 bed-rooms. 2tt batha. »br ry, roc room. 1st floor laundry, fan- fy room with brick wot ftrspteoo. oek cabinet kitchen wtth bum-mt $174,900. 649-6393

TROY BY OWNER - North Bridge Pork ooioniai. 4 bedro 3m. 2tt betha. don. tsmty room, dl maintained A landaeap

Kk, ak, wot ed. $166,900.

By appijkiuiiwu 879-0969

TROY By ownar N/oI Sq. Lake, E/ John R. Btoneridge Sub. 4 bedroom ooioniai plua Ibrery . 2 H bath, famty room with fireplace, forme! d in ing room. Bret floor leundry, RnMhed

h wet bar. air. 2 ear et-garags with opener, many

$13MOO 679-9302

319 Homaa For Sato Oakland County

INCOMPARABLE! One ot Oekiend Co»mtya most beau-

laertlnga. r oom home I r o n t f a i g L ^ H Pines, groomed grounds, A l lor $165,000. Ce l Bob J RE/MAX. ROCHESTER I 861-8101

LAKEFRONT MANSION! OPEN SAT-SUN. 2-5PM

The monoton w « be open tor p u M c viewing tor prospective purchasers on Sal-Sim.. Feb 14-15. 2-6PM.

unique beeuty I rom s bygone era. the megnMtoent Jewel o l Lake Orion' needsa on 4 seres ot pristine seclusion with 273' o l sandy-tMt-tomed lake homage. With opuisr* graclouanees that Is simply Iwpoasl fate to deeenbe. there Is riot snot lwr setate I k e It m the whole world! North on M24. l o weet on Heights, t o 850 and algna. Your hostess Is Judy Schwarb Or c a l and aak about 850H Partridge A

893-77701 mc. > or 652-3338

T R O Y Ranch - 3 bedrooma, 2 batha. two car garaga. $89,900. Broker C a l Suaan King 689-7300

OPEN MOUSE - February 15. 1PM-5PM. 5991 Laka Qeorgs Road, Oxford. Michigan BaautttU EngSen tudor eetate located on 6.7 woodad

* , 4.000 aq. It. ot quaaty c r a f t a m a n a h i p t h r o u g h o u t . $235,000 Call Chrla Porr i t t Par-trtdge A Associates 893-7770

SOUTHFIELD GARDENS Oftors this 4 beroom. 2'A bath fam#y homa. Over 2500 sq. f t o» »vlng spacal Formsl dming room wtth flrapiace. 1 yeer warranty Aakmg $98,900. F X

K E I M REALTY

5 5 7 - 7 7 0 0

S O U T H F I E L D m Sherwood W a g e

aprlnklers, osntrsi famty room, 1st floor laundry, circu-lar drtva. A much mors , $89,800

W1-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

307 Mitford-Highland BY OWNER Cteen 3 bedroom Brtc* Ranch. S. Lyon, near schools. Vsry good condRtonl After 6pm, e s t

437-8458 or 887-738C

FIVE ACRE EXECUTIVE ESTATE vrtth pond Over 3,800 eq. f t . ot corv tamporary •pieoder rwer GM Prov-ing Qrounda. 2 Aiaplanea, 2 wei bars, cathedral catena m great roof A toyar, 3 bedrooms. 3v» batha. oa-ramie, gold flxturas A Jacuzzi, much mors For de is ts , c a l Kyle or Rick (D-143). Michigan Qroup 227-460C

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WWIteod* 12-6 P-M. Sale* Center

4 2 0 - 3 0 1 0 Main Of f ice: 851 8940

Picturesque condominium community with city convenience and country atmosphere. 2 bed room luxury condos with 1 4 2-story f loor plans.

Prices starring in the * 8 0 S

PLYMOUTH CORNERS DEVELOPMENT CORP.

MILFORD CUSTOM Beautiful 3 acree surrounds tha charming 3 bedroom. 2 f u l batr home. Featuree oversize famif) room wtth firaptece. Indudee baaa-ment and attachad 2Vt car garage Also bem. Priced et $119.900

Century 21 Today 281-2000

306 Rochaatar-Troy BEAUTIFUL Custom Brick Colonial. 4 bedrooms, oak study. 2 H batha. extra large famty room. ttr. brick

$159,900. 528-0965

CHELSEA VILLAGE - TROY - , Open Sat.. Sun. 12 To 5 - By Owner A *- - ii ii » i » — • Oil. > . al. . n oaaroorn doc* GotontaL, m u * library, country kitchan, formal din-ing. tamty room, to! baaemenl. $177,800. A p p t after 5. 641-816C

M i n u t e s f r o m t h e Mountain

A new tradition in premiere vacation accommodations.

Just minutes from Boyne Mountain. Boyne Highlands. Nubs Nob and cross-country ski trails, the Water Street Inn provides its guests with a truly unique Northern Michigan getaway. Located on the south shore of Lake Charlevoix in Boyne City, the Inn features spacious suites complete with a kitchen and private bedroom. And. at every turn, you wil l find an ambiance and charm reflecting the turn-of-the<entury-tradition in which it was created.

W i n t e r p a c k a g e s ava i l ab l e Fof r e s e r v a t i o n s o r i n f o r m a t i o n :

Cal l to l l - f ree: I 800 632-8903

Boyne City. Michigan 49712

OPEN SAT. 2-5 4906 Rivera Edge. S ot Long Laka. W of CooMge. Spec tacU i r 1985 Craig b u t t Colonial. Oak Fttvar aub-dMakxt . 4 bedrooma. 2 H ba ths Famty room, •brary Riverfront Marry extraa. $319.000 Cat Qayle Smith, 540-5600 or 644-0762 Cranbrook Aeeoc. inc. Reeitora

ROCHESTER HILLS -colonial. Ravines Sub. Dack with Lacuzzl. air . h a r d w o o d floors $167,000. For detate. 866-1926

ROCHESTER HILLS - BY OWNER Open Sun.. 1 to 5. or by sppoirrt ment 245 Wimpote. Larga lot wtth

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TROY - Bpaotoua 3 bedroom ranch, large kttehen. Jennek range, tormal dinmg room, tamty room. In iahed baeemerrt. neer acre lot. Beautiful neighborhood $126,900. Buyers only. 879-8942

320 Homaa For Sala Wayna County

TROY. M a . N I Acree ranch. 2200 eq-taat 3 badroom, T h batha, premium tot v a a o< $200,000 plua homaa. $185,000. 641-9182

BELLEVILLE SCHOOLS Sharp 3 badroom ranch In the coun-try. great room with flrapiaoe. 1M baths. 3 cer garaga. 6 dog kennete.

large garden and fruit treee on 1.7 acres. $69,900

EARL KEIM REALTY-COLONIAL 455-7860

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

BY OWNER - Oak Park 3 badroom ranch. 2\4 car garaga. neutral decor, oantrai air. flrapteoe. huge famty room, very updated kltchan Must see. gorgeouel 544-2310

HUNTINGTON WOODS TUDOR BUNGALOW

3 bedroom 2 bath, tvtng room and

floors, bright spacious kitchen, fab-ulous master bedroom suits up. 2M car gerage. newer furnace/central air, 1Vt lota, walk t o Burton. $125,900.

Century 21. Town Country SANDY NORMAN

ROYAL OAK - (11 ares) 4 bedroom. 2 bath Cape Cod on corner iot. Famty room, nntahed baaement with h a t bath. WurrWxrn Uded. 2 car garage, fenced yard. $62,900

G00DE REAL ESTATE

A Goode UtOng Is A Oood Buyl 1411 N Woodward 647-1898

REDUCED - Immediate occupancy. Country Jftrtng near 0«k Pclnie be-tween Brighton A Howat. Large 4 bedroom ranch, 2 batha. 3 car oe-rage o n tread 1 acre. 517-548-1329

SUPER SHARP 3 badroom, 2 bath futy updated home teeturee meeter bedroom wi th h * bath A afrtlng room Formica cabineta m kltchan with dlahwaaher A Jerm Alra. F u l w e l buftot m dmmg room. 2 car garage, aprtnktera. h * flnlahed baaamant. ca t to aaa thia beauty $57,000. 851-9770

ERA RYMAL SYMES

310 Union Laka Commarca

COMMERCE TWP.

Pond Bldg. Sites Wooded, Paved A UUKiea

Ouat ty Butt Homee From $86,500

J T . Kety Home Butdera 3 6 3 - 5 9 2 7

GENTLEMAN FARMER LARGE LOT

3 badroom ranch, baaemenl, ga-rage. Wa te r fo rd echoole. On ly $54,500. C a l Irene Weir. Manuel. Srryder A Ranke. 826-2576 or 851-5500

NEW CONSTRUCTION Stortmo at $77,900 ich, 3 badrooma. 2

country kltchan with oak cabineta, iot 110*110. total 3 lota ieft Hurry, they w a not last. Ca t tor detalia. BR

SUPER CLEAN RANCH Ready to move In. a t brick 3 bad-room ranch, large tot circle drive. prtvUegae on Long Lake. Ca l tor da-tatel $89,900 C A

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

mature treee 3 bedroom, 2 bath home haa hardwood floors, custom pecan ki tchan cabinetry. Imported wood burning stove, woknanizad deck, ettached 2 car gerage and more. Near achooie and shop $114,900 651

ROCHESTER PRICE REDUCED - a home m the City of Herdwood floors, dan. porch, iota ot cloaet area, a l atndow

rage. $82,900

C L A W 8 0 N - 3

ment. neutral decor, naat A clean. A

G I R A R D O T , Inc . Reallora 651-5005

ONE ACRE LOT Sharp 3 or 4 badroom trt-levei In Commerce. 2 batha. f u l w a l flra-piace m famty room, country kitch-en. lerge wolmentzed covered dack overtookingg wea lendecapad and treed lot. 2 car garage and more.

EARLKEIM 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8 M W , INC.

326 Condoa For 8ala

Acc la imed Condos

FRANKLIN VILLAGE

fireptene. Y $82,900 daoor. ONLY

WEST BLOOMFIELD WHAT EVERYONE WANTSil

Beautiful 2 badroom. 2H bath, fkw-

SSL. prtvete pat io w/deck off M n g room. Shows • c a e d r a a m a t a FASTAST1C PRICE $128,900.

PROVIDENCE TOWERS Gorgeoue 2 bedroom. 2 beth wael-ward facing 8 th condo. HMmt laun-dry. Dynamic kitchen with cuetom formica cabkiata. Jan-air fanga. a l NJptancaa. weaher A dryer. A MUST SEE. $90,899.

OWNER SAYS SELLI! 2 badroom. 2 bath private entry condo Neutral decor, good atorage plua laundry r o o m Cloee lo aoc-prseaways end ahoppmg. ONLY $64,900

THE MICHIGAN GROUP CONDOMINIUM DIVISION

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

HANDYMAN SPECIAL Wayne - Exceptional pr ice of $24,900 reflects need for work on thie 3 bedroom siumlnum sided RANCH. Large iot. great starter home or Invest merit Ca l TONY GARRtSI Re/Max West 261-1400

A D A M S WOODS SUPER CONDO

3-4 bed room ranch, with apectaou-Iw ravine vt*w. finished a n * out lower level, 2 kitchens. 2 stairweya. m o r e f i n i s h e d sq . f o o t a g e . $235,000. Dave Beatty.

Wttr. Manuel, Snyder A Ranke 644-6300 or 647-8999

$59,900 NEW HOME

3 bedroom ranch, a l brick, f u l beeement. South Redtord, Bunder

547-8778

321 Homaa For Sala Livingston County

322 Homaa For Sala Macomb County

CHIMNEY HILL. Weet BtoomAekJ Eatata condo, 1 yeer old. 2 or 3 bed-rooms, first floor laundry, greet room, cathedral osWng. Aracrieoe. patio, baaament. 1 car garage, cer-petlng A drapes CJubhouee A pool. Many extraa, private party 851-4432: 864-4466

ROSEV1LLE - 3 bedroom brtck ranch, f u l beeement heated oarage wi th kennel, large lot. Aakinc $58,300 773-3226

STERLING HOTS. - (Van Dyke -18H Mile areal 3 bedroom. 1H bath ranch on large lot. Famty room/f l re-piooe. central air, kitchen but tons, st tached 2 car garage wtth opener, solar panel, imca Schooia $84,500.

GOODE REAL ESTATE

A Goode Listing is A Good Buyt 1411 N. Woodwsrd 647-1896

324 Other Suburban Hornet For Sale

GROSSE Pis Fsrms. 45 Beaoon HM. Center entrance 3 bedroom coloni-al. l ibrary, $299,000 Ms. Zambonl Schweitzer Reel Estats 886-5800

319 Homaa For Sala Oakland County

CLARKSTON - 4 badroom. 2 H baths, saperate dmmg room, large famty room. In iahed wafcout. deck, petto, a t ex t ras 20 mmutee i rom Dtininghern, Troy. I-75 1 m t e I rom •«age on Little Walters Lake. 1145.000 825-9248

OPEN HOUSES SUN. FEB. 15, 2-Spm

704 ILLINOIS COURT (Courtiand Place Subdivision] Teoumseh THE SWEETEST GIFT OF ALL Is owning s brand new homel Newty compteted and reedy tor y o i * In-spection. Thla 3 bedroom Delight la ao warm It wW sped - 'HOME" COME SEEtt $82,000.

705 ILLINOIS COURT (Courtiand Place Subdivision) Tecumeeh YOUR HEART wW skip s beet es you stand m the ateta grand entry, view the knpreeatve open stairway wtth oak t r im and aunny akytght. 4 bed-rooma, 2 H bathe, fireplace and beauty throughout. $&3.9<X

Two other homee under conatruc-Oon in Court iand Place - we w t l be ahowtng the plena at the Open Houaea DISCOVER P R I V A T E "COURTLAND PLACE"!1

For directiona or mora Irrformetlon contact Jan Hammond. Satee Aa-IOC (517)423-2191 or (517)423-8041

NATURE'S NEIGHBORS: 3 bed-room Cedar Sp i t level, teut perfect for the executive on the gol Specie! highilghta mdude central air and In-tercom system, s t rk lng firspiacad famty room. The topper screened wrong room on tt room Whet a way lo spend your quiet t lmel l $129,500, Contact Barb Schradar (517>423-2191 or (517(263-8134.

LENAWEE PROPERTIES, INC.

326 Condoa For Sala

A NEW CONDO G R E E N P O I N T E

W . B L O O M F I E L D 2 bedroom townhouee. 2H bathe, 2 car at tachad garage. Arapiaoe. oan-trai tk condit ioning, private OOirt-yard. $96,990

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2

326 Condoa For Sala

CROSS WINDS OF FARMINGTON HILLS IMMEDIATE OCCUPANY

R « h 2 bedrooma. 2 beaie. Private

ma courts, garaga. •81-6233

O O Y O U N E E D A C O N O O S A V E T I M E B Y C O N S U L T I N G

T H E S P E C I A L I S T S

C O N D O A S S O C . 8 5 1 - 4 0 5 0

FARMINGTON HILLS. 2 ranch, a l apptanoaa, garage natu-ral flrepleoe. Prime locat ion m oom-ptex. Aaaumabte mortgage. $88,500

STARTER CONOO tor first Ume buyer A l apptanoea. carpet ing and window t iaai i i ianta Included. Cov-ered carport Convenient location. •39 .900

C O N D O A S S O C . 8 5 1 - 4 0 5 0

YUPPIES PARADISE Young urban proteeetone* sai goodbye lo your rent and hato lo

new condominium m Dramatic contem-

your excit ing na Farmington HMe. porary. 2 Uadiooni. 2 beth ranch wi th tot beeement and nelurai /gaa flrapteoe. Aakmg $89,900. W o n t loot long. C a l Debbie a t

REAL ESTATE ONE 477-1111 Of 477-4444

FARMINGTON HILLS - Deechwood HMa Condo, w e l maintained large 1 badroom. lpacloue kitchen. 1H ba tha . p r i va te baaement wf th washer A dryer, wet bar. balcony, ok . c a r p o r t $57,800 826-5874

BALMORAL CLUB CONOO Popu-lar firat f loor unit with 2 badrooma and 2 batha. Prima location within complex. Neer tfioppmg and free-ways. Nice pool arsa and d u b houaa. Land contract _s»alat)la.

outstanding unit. $64,900. H-90848.

H A N N E T T , INC. REALTORS 646-6200

Farmington Hills Terrif ic f inancing svslabte NOW tor th is 1 bedroom mid WvW unit m popular mverrsry Condoa. Balcony, f u t y appkanced kitchen with GE rm-

leundry hook-up. p o e t SHORT-TERM UNTIL SOLD

$61 900 ASK FOR MARIE MAMASSiAN

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

626-9100 476-9581

croareve. I larvae court , carport. LEASE AVAILABLE

FOXPOINTE

Bingham Pointe

Stunning Condominium Ranch Model

-J - - -'-wwlfci ilann iglw rt 4

rroTG®nonjury omcorwTwa. < bedrooms w/dsn. private atr ium, decks, pert lsty fln-lahad lower leveL Oulck

. $277,000,

C O N D O M I N I U M S

FINAL PHASE FOR SALE Time Is running out for you to en|oy luxurious M n g In a prime W Bloomfield location. 2 or 3 badroom colonials, 2 bedroom ranchaa. mod-

such aa: prtvete court yards, cathe-dral and studio catkiga, magnifi-cent. mature landecepkig. Viet our decorated modala. Price

f rom $144,990. O p e n d e t y 12-6 PM.

681-3112 or 567-2080 Located W. of Orcherd Lake Rd

S. of Lone Pine.

Presented by Herbert Lawson Inc.

326 Condoa For Sale 321 Townhoueea

For Sale

NEW LISTING a uaa aim da oondo. Sme

2 bedroom Farmmglon MBa town-houee m neutral tenss. Stoooo » w -pleoe and a ak)«ght are tocal points w a n entry. Late a l m inora and a cersmic k>yer $88,500

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900

NOV!

E L E G A N T C O N D O L I V I N G nch condo m dsakaCIa Croee

W i n d s 3 bedroome. $ bathe, p lush a l Che way. SkyBghto. sharp Comptex has pool A tennia Special at $120,000. » l 348-4700 COLDWELL BANKER

BIRMINGHAM GOOD BUY

IS TOMORROWS GOOD BYE

f a Important tha i vou tut Btrming-ham'a boot buy of the decade to-day t t e y could ba gone by tomor-row. These gradoue 2 s lory M M V homee feature prtvete front A rear eWianoae. 2 roomy b a ^ o o m o , a t •PpAoncae mdudk ig s c lothes dryer. central Mr oondmortkiu A t u t beee-men t Best of aa. Wfeameburg la tucked away m a oozy tree Ined neighborhood of tha fine home con-dominium'a m one o I Btrmlnghem's most convenient loca t ions Corns ses tha last of the beat from $82,990.

W i l l i a m s b u r g Townhcii iea ot B a m . n g f & n

Take Mapla Rd. to Eton, than N. of Graefiald, turn left to Intormetton

NOVI - Sionehsndgs Condo. Towrv

Opsn Dety A Weekends 1-6pm Ctoed Thursday

12-4pm. Opsn S o t A Bun..

477-3812 643-6060

NOV!

S T O N E H E N G E Mint condit ion ranch, and unit - 2 bedroome. finiehad Cieesrrsnt el-tsched garage, decor s led through-out m neutra l tones. A s k i n g $72,500.

Donna Donaldson RE/MAX 422-8030

330 Apt*. For Sala TELEGRAPH A 5 M t e - 7 unit - 1 and 2 b a d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s . $72,000. Ca l after 8 Pm 478-7593

332 Mobile Homea For Sale

N. ROYAL OAK. 1st floor a t Brtc*. oondo. laroa 14x13 bedroom, t ir ing room 18x12. dming L. new carpet pekiL $37,500. After 8PM. 288-9482

OPEN SUNOAY 1-6 Laurel Woods. 8 M M A Hawtourgh. luxury le t Boor. 2 bedrooms, 2 batha. gtees enclosed porch, go-

a l apptencea. many deluxe $108,000. 591-1783

A GOOD INVESTMENT $1494.60 DOWN

$148.96 per month (Leesthsn renting)

LITTLE VALLEY MOBILE HOMES 478-4072

AMERICAN 12 x 66, new European styis kltchan, sir condit ioners. 8 x 10 porch. Rochester $10,500. C a l after 6 pm. 661-7465

P L Y M O U T H T W P . R A N C H C O N D O S

2 bedroom. 2 bam. let floor laun-dry, A i l baaemenl. 2 car attachad garaga. flrepieoa. Prtood I rom the WO-s. Open Fri. through 8un.,

W lcox lend of School

H a f S v S o p m e n t Corp.

459-6260 S

ANDERSON 1963. 10X47,_new sp-ptsnoee, n e * carpet. eaioeBent con-dition. Ctoee to shopping. Low lot ren t Asking $4200. 334-6616

rwon-5pm. craft). W. of

A SUN SPECTACULAR T r » tor 2

To the aimny Bahamaa Purchase ot arry lot model Ut i le Vafiey 476-4072

B l v m o u t h T w p . A b a a u W u i way to Ive. U ixury 3 bedroom 3 H beth with finiehed

aeuna, 2 car attached ge-

PARK ESTATE. 12x80. 2 bedroome. 6x12 exteneion off t v lng room, near-ly deuas ted . Immaculatei Adu l t s Can atay on lot. $8,700. 534-5089

PARK ESTATE 1972 12 x 66 Wtth 7 » 24 enpendo Stowa.

porch. rage. ajimcl and want. $149 rege. A t the amen i t tee^ou aiouid

COLDWELL BANKER

. dryer. $14,500. Kehekigton Plaoe. Wa aieo heve many other homea to chooee from.

FINANCING AVAILABLE

S U B U R B A N MANUFACTERED HOMES

Cet Vickie Or Jean

1 - 3 4 8 - 1 9 1 3

459-6000

Located oft Bingham Rd. (E of Telegraph) North o l 13 Mite

a Open Daty 12 -6PMe Or c e t tor More Information

645-6240 ROBERTSON BROS.

G R A N D C L O S I N G

Chanticleer Condominiums Count Down - 5 Left

Ranch A townhouee models feature areal roome with natural fk apiace.

i dmmg room. b r t0*L gourmet ki tchen, l ibrary, bedrooms wtth prt-vete bath. M baaament 1st floor laundry room. 2 car sttached gerage wtth direct accaaa A much mora. Setoff your aits now. Neer ahoppmg

BIRMINGHAM NORTH CONDO Attract ive upper unit m n o e t e n t condi t ion. Dan with skytte. 2 bed-rooms, 1Vt bathe. Large nearty cus-tomized k i tchan with H appkoncee. Select your aita now. Neer ahoppmg Neutral carpet ing A window treat- A expreeeways. Coma A aee your to-merrts Carport , pod . Wat i to town, tu ra I U I S I i the beauty ot Chentl-$79,900. C a l Doiores: 4Z1-0798 d e a r - you won' t went to leave.

M - R ASSOC.. INC. SPRING OCCUPANCY

MODELS OPEN DAILY 12-6 CLOSED THURSOAYS

Located North Bids of 12 M t e Rd. Just seat of Tetegrsph Rd.

BLOOMFIELD CONCORD town-house. master bedroom suite. Loft. 1Vt baths, naw carpet, beeement $62,900 Rhodee Reefty 642-0014

PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom ranch with 2Vt baths, f l * flnlahed baaement at-tachad Tf t car garage snd vary pri-vate eetimg A rare opportunity m Plymouth. $145,000. FEHLKJ REAL ESTATE 463-7800

YELLOWSTONE 1979 27". Steepa 8. 4 reer bunka, sir condi t ioning, swrt-mg. Uke naw. $5,900.

295-7434

333 Northern Property For Sale

ROCHESTER HILLS

K I N G S C O V E

FINAL PHASE Now Under Construction

2 A 3 bedroom ranch townhouee A apm level condos avwIebW A l homes feature kitchan Including ap-pltancee. dming A »ving room, can-

Firsptaoe. Oeeement A al-'age. S e w * "

ftffifufify 6 information, ca l Ondy I

652-1800

A GREAT piaca tor winter aporta lovers. Yeer round DMwvel ranch, 2 kitchens. 2 baths, 2 firaptea k l i p I 10. 1 ecre on Blue Lake m Gladwin County. $44,500. Conekter trade tor home m weetem auburbe.

562-4040

333 Northern Property For Sale

CHARLEVOIX ON THE BAY Prtme, ro tmg woodad 300 acree m the Mecca of tha Vacation Land with view o l Bay Great location tor G d l course or Condo or TraBer Pork de-velopment. The peraon capable o l aud i undertaking, c a t Mr. Belogh. for further detsAs

Days - 646-2900 or Evoa.. 648-8102. CRANBROOK REALTORS

MACtONAC ISLAND - Stone C t f l Condo Exclusive reeort. located on the beeuMul weal shore of Island. 3 bedroom. 3 bath, toft area, wood burning fireplace, decks, atope cas-ing! A water view. $138,000. C a l Men.-Sat. u n t l 7PM

ST. PETE - TAMPA A R E A 2 bad-rooma. IV* batha on tha Gulf. Futy furniehed. tt hour I rom Buech Oar-dsns, 7% hrs. I rom DMney World.

478-3080

Petoskey-Hai-bor Springs TAX LAW SAYS BUY NOW

NEED AN INCENTIVE? First t ime ever...unit prtoee reduced $25,000 or gusranteed pueWve leeee back program. Creative low imereet Dnendng.

a S S T r J i , unRs tor our i agement program.

Come on upl Sea ua! Enfoy skiing, a quelty location; year around Indoor poofc on Round Laka.

LAKESIDE CLU6 CONDOMINIUM BAYHEAD REAL ESTATE HARBOR/PETOSKEY RD.

_ CALL US AT 616-347-3572

334 Out Of Town Property For Sala

MYRTLEBEACH.SC From $39.9001 Beautiful 2 bedroom 2 ba th condoa. Pool, p r i va te acieened patio, a t kitchen sppA-anoss. wef t to beech! C e l t o i f ree 1-800-992-9661 or 1-800-237-6574 tor free brochure.

POV1A-BALLENT1NE CORP

336 Florida Property For Sale

336 Florida Property For Sale

QUAIL RIDGE 3 bedroc

G o t d u b community apar tment G o t d u t Muet qusBfy tor g o t $189.060 f u m t e h e J S i

1-306-732-0868

336 Country Homaa For Sale

A GRANO COUNTRY ESTATE ctronlc gates open to 1$ acres

that houaa a bem. ponds, gazebo, playhouse A gredoue 4 bedroom home. 2 fireplaces. " dmmg room tor e n * an with heated p o d . )araint A na. maelar auNe

339 Lota and Acreega For Sale

F A R M M Q T O N HBXB. 100 X 106 M on paved elf eel wi th d t y u tMea . Aaklng only $8,000. Land contract

WHITE LAKE PRIVILEGES tot pie shaped on wooded n l da ear, aarv dy beach - boat apace. Aaklng $11 00 N O R T H V U E TWP.. 29.77 aoree on N. Terrttortei Aaklng $74,600 with

NICHOLS REALTY 348-3044

.•att overlooks p o d araa. gourmet kUch-en. extras Modeany priced at $249,000. Jan Jonea. 864-0898

Ds ta Spencer A Aeeoc Realtors.

DRYDEN: ramc dated 4 badroom 20 mtae N. o l

L owuno. 1kmpiac*. 1st floor leundry, &Mamani , n k t yw<3. $52,900 7 9 ^ 5 2 0

339 Lota and Acreage For Sale

BOCA RATON SpedaltzJng In ocaan. mtarcoeatai condoa. l u n r y water t rom homee A goif oouree oommunttHa.

Plaaaa c a l or write:

Gary McTlgue 2325 N Ooean Btvd.

Boca Raton. Florida. 33431

305-391-1997 18 Years Experience

OEERFJELD B E A C H oondo o n H f te -boro canal mtra-coastal. ocaen view. 2 bedroome. 2 baths, custom decorator furniehed. tot screened balcony. 9th floor at 10-story com-plex. Covered parklno, boat dock-age. pod , dubhouee. V e s t i g e area. $115.00 Arm. Ree: 471-2980

474-6723

BLOOMFIELD TWP • Bkjping. treed 1 acre tot off acenic Echo Rd.

Geo. Groee Construction 861-7316

ENGLEWOOO nt Mode! mob te home. 40". need only 2 months. 1 badroom. microwave, almond kitchen, new furniture. New oemerrt petio Friendly perk wtth heated p o d . $28,000 tor home A tot

1-813-474-4064, 55S-4784

FT MYERS Manufactured home on beautiful Laka Fakways. 2 bed-roome, 2 baths, Florida room A screened porch, uttNy room. carport. $47,900. 522-7005

JUPITER - TEOUESTA Condos. Homaa, l i i»aaunsius Ocaanskto Raafty of Jupiter Uiterteken R E of Michigan

WUkem J Ciek - Broksr (313)681-6611

ROCHESTER HILLS immacUate 2 badroom ranch. 1 car

D e c o r a t o r ' s d r e a m . 862-6339

HARBOR SPRINGS SALES A RENTALS

Graham Real Estate 188 E. Ma in Bt.

Harbor Springs. Ml 49740

616-526-6251

PORT CHARLOTTE. FL (Waatooast)

2 badroom. 2 bath oondoe f rom $39,900 on beautiful 22 acre lake. P o d A cabana, acraanad patio, a t kltchan eppaencae A moral C e d t a l tree 1-800-237-8674

POV1A-BALLANT1NE CORP.

SARASOTA Adult Condo, 2 bad-roome. 2 baths, baach. malls. Doc-tor. Ibrary doee by Sale neighbor-hood $65,000 42&3S24

ANN ARBOR Ptymouth Rd: 236x254 Ann Arbor Schools, doee lo M-14 ai iprseesei m country atmoaphere. $21,000.

SUPERIOR TWP. 5-50 acree at Joy Rd. A Gottredeon Rd. PVmouih Schooie A meting. From $35,000.

WH.UAMSTON 5-25 acree between Howal A Lans-ing on Qrand River near 1-96 Trwee. ravine A creek. From 114.500.

FARM ineh HNe: 500 scree of Iskae. woods A farm land, ideal tor recreational development. Large farm houee wfth numaroue out buiidlnga. AddiMond lend d e o avdtebia $860,000

TEPEE 28200 7 Mile 533-7272 B E A U T I F U L O R C H A R D L A K E Woodtends Sub. - area of preetl-gioua homee. .6 ecre treed lot on od-ds-eac. tt block from Orchard Laka. Moat rsaaonebio tot m Sub, at $52,600 Ownar. Days. 828-7540,

Evoa.. 569-1043

CADILLAC A R E A Thraa, 5 A 10 acre psmsle as tow ss $65 par month on land contract, no monsy down. Cat A aak tor Ted. 525-9242

1 Bloomfield Hills City of *> acre tot m proatjotoue CHESTNUT

LS SUeD(Vt8iON. Al . Aak tor..

REAL 648-1600

STATE ONE 849-3345

FARMINGTON HILLS - cuatom 1 acre tote m exdudve Windwood Po l i te . Heavty wooded, ro tk ig ter-rain. rtvar frontage, water, eawar.

474-4713 471-7318

FARMINGTON HILLS - woodad reo-tderrt ld tots tor sele tor Spring bu ld -Ing. $12,000-$ 17,000 with terms. Duke Bonding Co.. es t 9-5 week-days 477-6000

FARMINGTON HILLS - tontaettosIN beautiful h a n a i 1tt aero tot with huge oak A pond. A l Woodcraak Hfte. $80,000. 626-6028

8ALEM TWP. - 2.8 acree on Brook-v l l e R d . $36,000 YPSiLANTI TWP. - 5 Acree $18,000. 10 Acree - $25,000. C a l FEHUQ REAL ESTATE. 463-7800, tor

FIVE ACRE LOTS I Near Oomkioe Farms

And Ann Arbor Tech Perk

Prospect Estates Peved road wtth 260-900' frontage

PROePECTROAD BETWEEN

PLYMOUTH ROAD AND

FORD ROAD

Ann Arbor Schools

C s t tor Brochure

LAND COMPANY OF MICHIGAN

993 Mepie. Ptymoutn

455-0606

342 Lakefront Property

O P E N S U N 1 - 4 P M CANAL FRONT-NEW LJBTMQ

6098 Cheyenne. 8 . on Oregon off Case EtzabeCh. C n t a a to Case Laka. Open plan. 3 private prwoped tor pc iadbl l i th i rd bedroom. Stop m A aee v I rom tarrWy room! $79,900.

Ask tor Bob or P a d a Mywrs

oon*^9r^ **" • o o o a o (Ota. garage i M i b l i aon*m*or\ to

THE .

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

ERA

346 Cemetery Lota CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS on Ford Rd. 2 o r mora d w l o e drove ansa m Section A $1,000. each. 421-

2283

CADILLAC MEMORIAL WEST -Ford Rd.. E. of Wayna Rd.. West-land, 2 lots m Meeonic Garden $800 tor both. After 3pm 722-4871

Investment Property For Sala

7 ACRES IN HAMBURG Zoned oommunNy sarvtoa d toe tng ra ta l offtoe and many mora. AJmoat 700 on M38. Make an oftar.

Gary McCrir ie REAL ESTATE ONE

884-1085 or 478-4210

358 Mortgages & Land Contracts

A BARGAIN! Cash tor Existing Land Contracts Second Mortgagee e Highest $$$

Perry ReaRy 478-7840

CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Fast loed ssrvtos

C e n t r d Mortgage Corp. 1-800-824-7526 or 313-792-6313

Eves A Weekenda 313-792-8274

400 Apta. For Rent

FREE RENT FIRST MONTH FREE

Southfield Town houses Large baouOM 2 badroom loam-houaa apta. Deluxe equipped kltch-sns. l a i p e t t t a . drapes. Cen t rd hoot A d r condtttonmg. Carpor t f u l

d iAd isn eoc-A d d t tione. No pets. $675

FREE CABLE TELEVISION Lahssr Rd Comor MoCkmo

(Between 9-10 MBe Rds)

Resident Mgr. 355-3253

KNOLLWOOO M e m o r t d Park, Can-ton. 2 lots. 2 vaults, 2 bronze memo-rtate m Garden of Peace. $2,000.

948-8290

OAKLANO HILLS 12 mite A Novi Rd. $800 eed

352 Commercial / Retail

MILFORD - Laka Sherwood Subdivi-sion, oomer tot >27.000. 887-6203

NEW LISTING Wooded tot border ing a aprlng ted pond. Exce l ant dralnaga, land oon-

schoote. $79,000.

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

342 Lakefront Property DRAMATIC bachelor pad. 2 bed-rooma. graat room, Solar room, ERzabeth Lake pr ivTsg i i . $64,900 682-6741,

LAKE HURON CU8TOM Lakefront -4-5 bedrooms. 4 baths, sauna, laouzzi. beach,. 10 m lee north of Port Huron, $264,900. Sertoue quei-Ifled Inquiries only 967-6930 or 327-6415

L A K E S H A N N O N Wooded aadudon. auneet view, dramat ic contemporary deeign tor lake living. 4200 sq. f t , 117 f t of leke frontage, 4 /5 bedrooms. 3 t t batha. balcony vim* of graatroom wi th 32 ft. s tone flrapteoe. Ibrary/ media room. Antehad waft-out tower i evd opens t o landscaped petto $289,000

Lot 8254 - Sunny tt acre wtth laka ace aaa via neerby prtvate part, $16,900 L C. terms.

Sylvis L. Cote Red Estate Broker 629-4161

OPEN SUN. 2-5 ENHANCE ROMANCE

With Lakadde M n g . Thie is s Vstentlne of a houae on Walnut Laka. $285,000 . 5390 Putnam, W Bioomfleld W. off Inkster or c a l Sandy Perry 644-8700

MAXBROOCK. INC E

FAR NW Detroit - 5000 e q . f l with 3t and open araa at 18630 W •denote, immediately w e d ot

SouthAdd x -wey Large overhead door at reer I d e d tor distributor ship. Robert W o t Co.. 362-9666

AA FOR SALE - Uvonia. 37524 Ann Arbor Tr. 8 commerc ia l butdabte tots wtth bu td lng on H. 200 new

UVONIA Merr iman A Plymouth Rds. 1500 square l e a t Former 7-Beven A AAA location. Dan Arnold. Amok)

826-7557

OFFICE BUILDING - 430 N. Woodward , Birmingham, Ml. Approx imate ly 11,000 sq. ft . (gross).

COMERICA BANK 496-6177

PLYMOUTH - 100 ft . on Ptymouth Rd I d e d for offtoe or ratal apace FEMLK3 REAL ESTATE 453-7800

ROCHESTER HILLS - church for aate. Thia church f a d t t y M in A-1 condit ion, b u t t m 1966 and le 4,200 eq.rt. of butd ing. Sanctuary seats 150. plus overf low sraa. has kltchan. classrooms and ampia parking, a l on 3.5 acres Nice starter church. For mora Info c a l Mr a r

REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL, INC.

353-4400

354 Income Property For Sala

UNCOLN PARK: 7 Unit Apartment Building., brtck. $125,000 L C . ECORSE Deluxe 24 Unit Brick Bu f t t ng . $525,000. Land Contrad. Marabamen A Assoc 624-5373

HOME LOAN RATES are st an a t t ime low. Naad mon-ey?... Conetder refinancing. Cat Lseile. 737-0250

81/4% FIXED RATE MORTGAGES

15 y e e r . $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 m i n i m u m , $150,000 maximum A P R. atghtfy

FREE RENT' FIRST MONTH FREE SOMERSET MALL AREA

Maptewood Manor 2200 Crooka Rd

(N. of Mapie (15 Mkel 1 A 2 BEDROOM FROM $625

HEAT A CARPORT INCLUDED FREE CABLE TELEVISION

Completely carpeted, a t ut tMee ex-cept stecli-k.it/. PooL d r oondRton-Ing snd perry room. Addta . no pete.

Also near Oakland Ma t A 1-75 RESIDENT MANAGER 362-0720

Inter-market Mortgage Corp. 28903 6 M t e Rd , Detroit. M l 48240

- 2 5 6 - 1 2 8 0 -Subiect to Change Without Nottoe

ALL AREAS MULTI-LIST APARTMENTS TO RENT

SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1820 884 So. Adams. Birmingham. Ml.

360 Business Opportunities

ATTENTION: BUSINESS OWNERS $ove $$. Looking tor a way lo wri te oft Advertising Costs? Nat lonsty

ed Aduft Co-ed Soft be* Teem ranked needa aponeor. Ca l Joa. 349-6189

CAPE CORAL FLORIDA Lawn Busi-ness Established 6 yrs. Truck, trail-er. s i equipment A accounts. Ask-ing. $19,700 813-283-2891

DAIRY QUEEN m high traff ic araa. Rouge Park, o m Warren Rd. $48,000. Land Con t rac t Uwabsrxan A Assoc 624-5373

FARMINGTON HILLS mveetment opportunity 2 ama* houses on 2 seres. N. of 12 Mile, near 6-96. One houee completely remodeled and rented, second nouse needa total rehab $53,000 tor both 422-0234.

GAS STATION property and/or buameas opportunlt lea. Locations available to Commerce. Waterford, Waited Lake A Birmingham Cat : 332-5190

GAS STATION proper ty and/or opportunit ies. Locatlona

available m Commerce. Waterford. Waited Lake A Birmingham Call 332-5190

LAWN mower aiee/aervtce/buai-naas. Snapper. Toro dealer. NW Suburb Asking $24K CIBB 542-9115

LAWN SPRAY COMPANY tor aate Acoounta and or equipment, poeei-bie turn key To eorvice Wayne and or Macomb Counties 540-3003

LIQUOR BAR - Port Huron Mtohi-gsn Statewide Red Estate of Port Huron 313-967-6800

ST CLAIR. ML. Income property aa la condit ion. Near St Ctek Irm. River Boardwaft . ahoppmg ma l . Handy-man a p a d d . $42,900 A $69,900. Tarma. Evenings 865-6215

356 Investment Property For Sale

U V O N I A Qrand FHvar A 8 Mite sree. 2 unit Income. $89,000. Brtck. Con-tact Craon Smith 453-1820

LIVONIA Grand Rfvsr A 8 M i s sraa. 2 unit Income. $69,000. Brtck. Con-tact Croon Smith. 453-1620.

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 2 badrooma, 1 t t baths, a t appkaricaa. Upper neer Woodward . 1-75 A Tak 852,500 Aftar 6pm.

B L O O M F I E L D TOWNHOUSE. 3 bedrooms. T h baths, famty room, flrapteca. baaamant. double garaga. $110,000 Rhodee Reefty 642-0014

354-4330 Another development by

Monetary tnveatmant Group Co-op Broken

BLOOMFIELD TWP. STONE HOLLOW CONDOMINIUMS

Rsnchas A c d o n i d s

From $189,000 Lona Pino Rd. A Telegraph

6 4 2 - 4 2 7 0 Dety ' - 5 p m cloaad Tuee-Thura

BLOOMFIELD TWP. • STONE HOLLOW •

CONDOMINIUMS RANCHES & COLONIALS

• FROM $189,000. • Lone Pine Rd. & Telegraph

642-4270 Dety 1 -6pm Ctoee Tuea-Thurs.

G R E E N F I E L D V I L L A S

LIVONIA'S MOST ELEGANT A LUXURIOUS

Ranch A two story condominiums with t u t basement 2 car attachad garage, maaonry firaptece. let ftoor laundry A many other deluxe fea-t u r e s IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

RESERVE YOUR SfTE TOOAY Open da ty l -6pm. Ctoeed Thur*.

Nor th Laurd Par* Or. A t lawburgh PRICED FROM $139,900

LAUREL PARK REALTY SALES CENTER 464-9340 OFFICE 422-0710

325 Real E stata Services

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land Contract or eocond mortoeoe and went to caah out 7 Highest $ $ i Low-est dtecount Perry Realty 478-7640

ATTENTION ONLY SERIOUS SELLERS NEED APPLY1 I have buywrs tar theee

K Troy. Bkmmghem. Htes. Beverly Has A W I NEED LISTINGS - 40% of my

•etmgs eat wfthmg 30 daya -PLEASE CALL ME and wa w d dte-ouae the rnoikotmu and aeMng d y o v houee Aak tar BILL HAWKINS et RE/MAX Aasocistee CaB 540-9700

ATTENTION PROPERTY OWNERS Let ua halp you aeeure a reduction m your p i u p w t y taxae tar oommar-d d A mduetrtd. No tee imlaaa we

Cat PTC d 548-0806

BUYING OR SELLING A HOUSE I wte prepare a t lege! documents. $17$ WfiBs. probate, moorporattons T Woiverlon. Attorney 273-8829

B O A T E R S ! Invest igate why we heve sold 17 out of 18 units at RtVERVlEW CLUB (only 1 left). Luxurtoua 2 bedroom. 2 beth condo indudee your very own 40 FT BOATWELL out your front door Mmutee from Lake St Ctek on C l n t o n River Fentaettc auneet view Bum by a cuatom home butder wi th axcact lonal je t ty . Find out how good a condo can be b u l t

Second floor un i t $189,900 - not rheap. but a r e d velue. mdudeo a l

t ranoe A bathroom, gee heat A cen-tral ak M o d d opem Sunday 2-6 or c s t tor a prtvate diowtng.

884-0788 Club. 31893 Bo RNwr

J E W E L Etegant apark lng clean NorthvUe oondo - 3 badrooma. l rapteoe, for-ms ! dmmg room snd mora. $68,000.

Call PAT RODGERS

COLDWELL BANKER

420-2100 484-8881

BY O W N E R Prime Bkmktghsm lo-cat ion End t m l t 2 bedrooms. 1tt

646-1862 ly fintehad bat Apc*oii iintei'it.

Condo-Mart RAMBLEWOOO LAKE ESTATES

D r w e a s i 24-hour I

quel ty ranch A l«wmhouee i l l bedrooms, -trmry.

Graet Rooms wkh xedted ustkiua $181,800 - $186,900 Opsn de»r [except Titers.) 1PM-5PM 8 off 14 MBe. W of O r a m

CONTEMPORARY

• u d o d . ccvrvdo m popular Farmtng to r Square TsaMMty I t l i r t H m nau-M o a a o r s s n d knmaomaae Work-ammr kitchen, oovarad parking waf t -ou t paaoi OONT I M S $48,800 CALL 88B-6100

Condo-Mart 626-8100

C H I M N E Y H I L L C O N D O M I N I U M S IN W. BLOOMFIELD

COUNT DOWN - 4 LEFT

Moat 'atroahlng A aKdttng now ds-aigne aaen m me merket plaoe. the

townhouee A ranchoe teeaure

near by. Come A anfoy rns chartf img d u b houee A swkrmWig p o d

HURRY - SELECT YOURS TOOAY

STARTING IN THE 90" S MOOCLS OPEN DAILY 12-8

CLOSED THURSDAYS

6 2 6 - 4 4 0 1 trawi Date Rd i H t m t o W at • rd Lake Rd |ud S d Maple

LAKE ANGELA CONDOMINIUM 12 M t e Rd. A Mt to rd Rd

NEW H U 0 8 0 N , W d Novi From $39,900 (mcreeeee 3/1/87)

Sat. A Sun. 1-6 pm. 437-3030 422-6150

V P KOMAR A ASSOC

R O C H E S T E R

m-towr 2 bedrooms. I t t baths Need redecorating. $46,000. Bro-ker Cat Sussn King 689-7300

SOUTHFIELD Living room with firs-M, separate dk ing room, large

kitchen. 2 bedroom. 2 beth. roc room. $85 000. 362-2466

TOFT IN THE HILLS DETACHED CONDO UNITS

N. d Long Lake e W d Lahear Few romafcimg sites left. Don't be dleappomwd. sated your alte and custom plan. Site and homa f rom $380,000 complete.

J. W. JAHONS OCVELOPMENT CORP

T O W N H O U S E C O N D O S IN WALLED LAKE

2 Bedrooma. 1tt Batha.

$ 3 9 , 9 0 0 . OPTION GRANTED tor Putchaaa

CALL 624-6373

TOWNHOUSE CONOO - custom deco ra ted Georgetown c o n d o Prime location near Birmingham/ Troy, and unk. wood dack. 2 bad-rooma. I t t bath, kitchen apptanoea.

carport Except ion* find. $82 000. only 868-0019

C Buyer* 548-S405

WATERFORD - 1 bedroom upper, beautwd view A privacy, yww around heated p o o l aB app lanna i , Colonial Vl tege $38,000 874-1180

NEW LISTING Eocheeter Hf ts oondo d le r tng 2 bedrooma. 1tt bath. Baa any it. t car gwsga^ c a n t r a l d r kitchen atth a t

$ K 5 S ~

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100 NEW LISTING

Pebble Creek oondo Sharp 2 bed-room upper ranch imk recently dec-orated with contemporary style. Maeter bedroom wMh w a f t * ctoeet and l u t bam Baacon., garage, and laundiy m untt $129,900

RALPH MANUEL 851-6900 NEW LISTING

Sophtecaaad M n g l TNe p i t ia te en-try end unk teahiree loft atyte den.

A N O T N C T D E V E L O P M E N T » Y T H E M O N R R A R Y B W E S T M E N T G R O U P

FteWfttef tm Htte. Uvor«s"p|y - B84.8001O $ 148 880 Same dtete ooo iyenc^ Ce l tar a d d One Way ReaNy I Z

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR Condo

EARL KEIM REALTY MAPLE 642-6500

dramatic 2 Mary window over ataarcaaa, plua B i r—ngnw- ad teftt to 1988 $111 100

RALPH MANUEL 647-7100

WEST BLOOMFIELD Luxury condomin ium. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths, ap-proximately 1500 sq. ft Maple & Drake area Apri l occupancy.

553-9855

WEST BLOOMFIELD Luxury condominiums. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, ap-proximately 1860 sq. ft Maple 8 Drake area. Apri l occupancy.

553-0855 WEST BLOOMFIELD

C h i m n e y Hi l l YOUR CHOICE - 2 Badroom tower level ranch $104,800 or 2 badroom i n t e r ranch $K>« »00 Both Include - 2 f u l betha. iVapuoe f »vtng room, central ak. M Cseamani prt

many upgrades

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 484-8400

W BLOOMFKLO CONDO OPEN SUN 2-8

Newly Sated 1 bedroom. 2 t t bath oounarv kltehen. uteanf t . entry. B r *

had taaemant. featuring I badroom ar offioe Ttda won l

I long $124,800 5316 Wrtghtwwv * h . N d Mapla. W d Farmmg^

Mk tar PHYVUBTUMS

RALPH MANUEL WEST M1-8800 or Ros 166-3188

NORTHFVLD M L L S I m w a n i t l l i 2 bedroom. I t t ba f t , gerage baas-m a n . ftabn A Hnma d u b noarfty Ofdy 8 8 8 ^ 0 0 k i l i r i t e i 1 ea t d t e r 8pm or m f t m t waakonde. 375-0790

NOVA WOOOa OONDOB F a r w a r y n HBto I V d Wteaa.^ o t e y ^

> and O r s k s 861-1400

W . B L O O M F I E L D

rwr

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 281-1823

'J "J

Pick up the phone and

pick up a few bucks

As fas t as y o u c a n call c lass i f ied , y o u c a n p i ck u p s o m e m o n e y se l l i ng y o u r st i l l -

g o o d s t o w a w a y s . T o d a y ' s y o u r day t o t r y a c lass i f ied a d !

ObsrrUrr & l a centric C L A R I F I E D QDVEQTI6 ING

0 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 O a k l a n d C o u n t y 501-OOOQ W a y n e C o u n t y

§ 5 2 - 3 2 2 2 R o c h e s t e r / R o c b e a t e r Hi l ls

M O N E Y I 'm currently orgsntong s taw mvaa-tors to purchase dlstreeeed r e d es-ts te at auct ions The return on mon-ies would range f rom 100%-200%. Call Ivan R. Fredertck 533-3445

OWN YOUR OWN tedtae apperal. chtdrana/maternMy. larga abas, pome, doneawasr/aaro-bic or ecceeaorloa. store. Jordache. Chic, Lee. Lavt. trod, Gitano, Mona. Calvin Klein, Sergio Vatente. Evan Plccna, Uz Cleirboroe. Members Onfy. Gsaotne.

1.000 others. $14,800 to $26,900 In-ventory. Irointng. f ixtures, grand opening, etc. Can open 15 days. Mr Sidney: (404) 252-4489

PIZZERIA A DELL Madteon Heights Excellent potential Aaklng only $49,900 Tarma available. Indudee a l equipment. C a t 332-5190

PRIME BIRMINGHAM LOCATION -F u l aervtoe station. Major o l oom-pany franchieo. Includes equipment A Inventory $175,000. Other loca-tions available also Cat : 332-5190

RESALE SHOP FOR SALE Low Investment C a l 399-2265 or M * « 4 8 .

RESTAURANT A BAR - Fully Ampia Il luminated perk-

t rom Grand Rlvwr A 7 MUe Roed. Newty remodeled. A l now kltchan equ ipment 6,100 sq ft. free standing butdlng. 585-0610

RESTAURANT for sale or loose in off ice building m Southfield 557-8060 or aftar 6pm

522-8223

S O O - S D M - L O T T E R Y . G r o s s i n g $600,000 inkster Negotiable. 729-7860 or 569-2756

VlOEO SPECIALTY STORE Excellent Inventory and customer beeo. Call between 6 a m A 9:30 am or after 9 pm. 642-2387

362 Raal Estate Wantad A BARGAIN

Abt l ty lo pey cash for your property condi t ion

565-0611 $3$$" ABSOLUTELY CASH

tn 6 houra for your home Any condi t ion

Ce l Ron 459-3400

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Aleo If in Foreclosure

Or Need Ot Recelr

Caste l l i 525-7900

W E B U Y H O M E S Top OoHsr Peld

Guaranteed Sates Plan * it Paya You

To Telk To Ue Last

CALL GEORGETTE

5 2 2 - 2 1 0 1 Eon K d m Reefty West

• Certain ftoalrictloni Apply

364 Listings Wanted

ATTENTION LIVONIA HOMEOWNERS

400 Apts. For Rent

A BRAND NEW

A P A R T M E N T S BY CONSOLIDATED

INVESTMENTS

2 locations to serve you

GARDEN CITY PLYMOUTH

Specious 1 A 2 bedroom A studios Management by owner

Exceaent service Carpeting. Appkanoaa

Laundry tad l f tas Cable TV mdudee utilities. Mc. -

Open Mon. thru Fri. 9em-5pm. Sat. 9am-1pm.

Sun. by appointment only

425-0930

400 Apia. For Rent

559-3715. 646-8610

BIRMINGHAM i fiat. Ctoao to ahoppmg A Una. No pats. $436. EHO

1 bed ioom fiat. Ctoao to commuter

Alao 2 badroom townhouee sva t -abie soon $615. EHO

642-8886 348-9590

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom. ctoao t o l o ^ ^ ^ S n w n t h ^ 7 5 0 a a n * 1 t y d ^ p o s t heat A eteel I w r n d l i W y , 647-3554

BIRMINGHAM - 2 flee A laundry tamMhad. ahort term leeee avdtebia $475/mo. No pate. After 3:30 540-8686

BIRMINGHAM - 2273 E Mapte. 1 bedroom, carpeting, drapee car-port. $480. 1 yaar leeee. Adults, no pets. After 8pm. 643-4428

BLOOMFIELD - Fox Points Apart-ments, completely lamodated. now

A U B U R N H I L L S Patrick Henry Apts. Largs 1 bedroom op ts to sme* w e l maintained attractive comptex. 1 Month FREE From $440 a t l u d i n g heat. 2688 Patrick Henry Dr.

b i n d s A mora. Carports avelehte From $426. - h o d A waiter Induded. Open 7 days. Cat: 334-8988

BLOOMFIELD ON THE RIVER Spacious 1 A 2 badroom. Newty re-novated. Heat A water, b i n d s A mora. On Tstegraph. 2 m les N ot

to. From I Square LX. Rd. i $419,332-4081

BLOOMFIELD 2 badroom. 2 bath apartments svalabte on Square Lake. I n d M d u d waahar A dryer In each apartment wfth car-port induded. Cat Btoom-fleld on the Laka. Mon.-Frt. 1-6 p j n .

335-2540 1954 Klngsnsmlth, ofltoa >33 Ap-pro*. 1 m t e N, of S

t o f f Square Lake Rd-. Rd

AUBURN HILLS - 1 and 2 bedroom apsdous apartments. App8ancaa. carpeted, pod , leundry ladt t las . From $445 Indudee heat » hot wa-ter Btoomfidd Orchards Apart-ments. 332-1648 or 739-7743

A VALENTINE SPECIAL Move up to the romontlc otmoe-phera of the French Quortor Apart-ment* A celebrate Vstenttoo's Day to one of our piuoh designer units. 24 hour gstehouoe, p o d . heelth ckib A ape. French Ousrtor Is a d ty with-in a city conveniently located near Evergreen A Jeffries X-wey Rantals from $335-$600 par month. Opan dety Sat. A Sun. A evbs

835-9086or 835-9475

BOTSFORD PLACE GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

Behind Botsford Hoapl td

ACTION SALE 1 Bedroom for $469 2 Bedroom f o r $589 3 Bedroom for $659 PETS PERMITTED

Smoke Detectors toatalafl Stngleo Welcome

immediate Occupancy We Love Chtd ren

HEAT A WATER INCLUDED Qutet prestige sddraeo, swimming pool.elr condit ioning, carpeting, stove A rafrlgerstor. a l utattee except docti lefty Included. Worm

aundry facMttos

BAVARIA LAKE APTS Clsrkston Araa

1 A 2 badroom apartments avat -sbis C d l Mon - Frt. l - 5 p m .

625-6407

Bayberry Place Apts.

HEAT INCLUDED

One and 2 Badroom Apartmenta Carpeting, from $565 Baloontee.

Cerporta. Air Conditioning. Swim-ming P o d . Ctubhouee. No Peta.

apta. Laundry aystem Good security For mora Information, phono

477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills

400 Apta. For Rent

BRIGHTON WINTER SPECIAL

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swimming p o e t tennia ooik la. dry f o i l U e o . parking. On d te i aoon t B a t t i a M watertrnnf t wfth a ^ H

CANTON . (

C A R R I A G E C O V E L U X U R Y A P T S .

(ULLEY A WARREN)

Brand NewCcxTiplex Ona A Tare Bedrooma from $480

For mora mformadon.

COUNTRY CORNER

LUXURY GARDEN APTS-1. 2 , and 3 bed-ooms

Heat, hot wMar A carpor ts I " Convantent to ahopplng.

FROM $595 COUNTRY CORNER

647-6100 30300 Southf ield Rd I Just S o of 13 Mlla) Weekends. 11 to 5

CRANBROOK PLACE

SOUTHFIELD - Luxurious 1 A 2 bod-

d b d n g

Beeut i futy grounds give you a l os i ng to the count ry y d you are ahoppmg mots. For tofc

> lo shopping come to the Qatofiouoo st 18301 W. 13 M t e Rd.. fust 1 block W. ot Southfield Rd. or c o l 542-9186 Open Mon. thru Fri.. 9om-5:30pm. Sat., noon - 5pm.

DELUXE TWO badroom overlooking tree I n e d stream, $575 mcludea carpeting. appHencee. contra! ok balcony porch. On Randolph at 8 M l e Rd. tt MBe W ot Sheldon Rd. NorthvUe Orson Apts. 349-7743

DETROIT - FENKELL/TELEGRAPH One bed room Apts.. serpsaed. atovw, rafrlgerstor $330 par Mo. In-

l a n d water 532-9234

DIPLOMAT 8 EMBASSY Twm Towers H y f r l o a , Southfield Spactoue 1 A 2 badroom apart-menta - f rom $370 up. mdudee ap-ptteicaa. carpeting, aeuna. Indoor p o d , aecurfly and balcony. Cloee l o ahoppmg and X-wayo. By «ppo"~ ment onfy, Mon. th ru FrL. 1 0 ^ pm.

559-2680 DOWNTOWN Bedroom apertmerrts: > tsnce to e t ahooe A Pteooo c d l Kattwrtno: 540-8040

DOWNTOWN BfRMtNQHAM apadoue upper unk tor rant,

ft.. 2 laundry SS60/MO

Unique I 1200 sc

DRAKESHIRE APTS Spedous 1 8 2 bedroom spts m Fsrmington's fined area. From $510. Rant kv

B R A N D N E W Luxury Townhouse N. Royd Oak

156 AMELIA Custom but t a t luxury, 2 KiNGSIZE Badrooma. custom cloaou. wot to w a l Tile veetlbute apadoua Iv lng room, wood burning flrepiaca. dm-ing room. 1tt batha, beeement. Ex-tra largo woodad yard Cen t rd ak, diahwaahar. salt ctean oven, rsfrtg-eretor. $825 569-7337

Ctoee to Shopping, 1 Block North of Maple. 1 Block E. of Cookdge. naar Somerset Melt. Troy

Open Weekdays 9-5

643-9109

CANTON - Heathmoore Apart merits. 1 bedioom furnished A un-furniehed apart m e n u avwla&le Abundant etorago. dnglo story, pri-vacy, good location and mora. Cat us at: 961-6994, Ext. 201

1000 SUM BEDS SUNAL - WOLFF - SAVE 50% Cell for FREE Color Catalogue A Whoieeale Pricing Cd l 1-800-228-6292

BEAUTIFUL 3 story town home type duplaxee. prtvate basement, l iving room, kitchen, 2 badrooma A 1 bath Special Introductory oftar of $355 per month tor 1st year If you qualify. Proleeslortal A qu id . Auburn Hkl*yPontiac area. Mon.-Frt. 9am-6pm or Sat. 10sm-2pm 334-6262

Bedford Square Apts. CANTON

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR Spedous 1 A 2 Bedroom Apts.

Smal . Quiet. Safe Comptex

Ford Rd. n e a r 1-275 STARTING AT $435

981-1217 BIRMINGHAM AREA - Meut t fu l 1 bedroom apartments, apsdous tv -lng room, kltchan A badroom. Naw carpel, appkancae. atr. private ter-race or baiconcy M a d e 8 N, Eton. Appolntmenta onfy Ca l between 8am-5pm 356-2600, or after 7pm

643-8405

B I R M I N G H A M CHARMING 1 and 2 badroom a p t s R e m o d e l e d k l t c h e n a , new eppkancas immediate occupency, from, $575 per month Includes heat A water Convenient to downtown Birmingham 644-1300

BIRMINGHAM, charming 1 bed-rooms. newty decorated. Immediate occupancy $475-4500 month. Con-venient to downtown Birmingham.

646-6774

BIRMINGHAM - downtown apert-ment 2 badrooma. Courtyard, pe-tio central air all appkancae. Car-port. $875 pw mo. C a l Mr Norman: 642-8100 or S40-1601

BIRMINGHAM-DOWNTOWN 2 bedrooma. 2 batha, balcony, f i f ty carpeted $925 Mo indudee hoot, air conditioning, t covered pertrmg

258-6400

BIRMINGHAM Downtown 1 bed-room. beautiful, modem Larga peril ing aree PeOo. gordon 1 block Sholn Part $750 mo 1-769-1306

BIRMINGHAM LOCATION Avat -•Ue now. 2 bedroom I t t beths, new kitchen Including dianweaher A mtorowovs Carpeted, central ak

it, $725 c a l 855-1090

up get your home Beted wfth ua NOW! Avoid the rueh thte Soring A Summer C e l Dick Stacy integrity Reel Estste of Llvonle Office 525-4200 Home - 272-0789

Westwood Village Apts

Free H e i r - $240 Rebate Brand nom Luxurtoua 1 A 2 bed-room apta Pluah cerpwt GE eak-

central aar intercom ayotom CkA-nouee with aeuna • heeled pool Free carport A verf lrel bande

New 1~M 8 1-275 From I " ' IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

JOY RD W OF NEWBURGH 459-6800

B i r m i n g h a m New Downtown Oteure 2 bedroom wttn aeft-deening oven, froetkee rs-frtgwetor. diahwoahw, tally carpet-

- Ural heat 4 air B S C par

6 4 5 - 2 9 9 9 BIRMINGHAM new*y decorated 2 bedroom, t t t Beth. $650 mdudee wwsher 'dryw 4 heel no pets

842-3886

Canton

T a m a r a c k G r e e n s Golfside Apts. "

1 A 2 Badroom Starting at $409

HEAT A HOT WATER FREE Carport Ir idudod

N.E. of Michigan Ave. st 1-275

728-1105

central d r . nrat floor laun-dry and tut uaa ot club-house including Indoor/ outdoor p o d . sauna, ex-ercise room. bUterda A ten-nis courts. Ctoao to Stop-ping A li ewwe/x

Grand Rrvwr 1 Blk E of Drake Rd

Open Sun. thru Sat 9AM-5PM After Houra Appointments AvalabW

477-3636 e Immediate Occupancy •

EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS and 2 bedroom unfumiahed apartmonta located m Wayne Naw X-Way A 15 m m u l y I

veyne Now X-Wsy A 15 Tt Ai rpor t 728-0699

CHARMING LARGE 2 bedroom unit in quiet comptex. Waited Lako/W. Bioomfleld sraa. Utilities and mora. Adults, $475. tt months rant free. 624-7523 644-1163

CHERRY HILL VILLAGE Cherry Hl l / lnfcstw Rd. - Dearborn His 274-1933, 1 badroom - $435. 2 bedrooms - $500 inctadea hast, hot ws tw . gas for cooking^ rsngs. rs-trtgsrstor A disposal Tsriant pays smal elect*, b i t Carpeted, ak con-ditioned cessment storage, car-ports avakabte Pod. qutet. oduft community, no pats

Open fl days - »am - 5pm Eves A Sundays by sppt

Cterkston

LAKEFRONT LIVING GREENS LAKE APARTMENTS

OVERSIZED 1 snd 2 bedrooms I t t both From $445

Prtvate Beach - Booting - Fishing (US-10 at M-15)

625-4800

CLAWSON - A brand nww 1 bad-room apartment Contra! air. range, re f r i ge ra to r , m ic rowave Ear th tones 2nd floor unit. $475 a month 333 N, Rochester Rd S of 14 mite Vacant 644-1575.642-4093

COLONY PARK APARTMENTS 12 MILE/LAHSER

Luxurloue adult community t arid 2 bwdroom apartmenta Clubhouse pool From $575

355-2047

Contemporary Living for Career-Minded Adults

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

From $440

> Sf>TfQ1ft I i Contemporary I • Modern kltcheno i - Indhrtduety oontrotod heating

and air condit ioning • Private botoomea or petioa • Swimming p o d end much more

Open Dally A Weekends 10 AM to 5 PM

Bloomfield Place 338-1173

Telegraph Rd N d Souare Leke Bioomfleld Townafnp

LUXURIOUS 1 - 2 B e d r o o m A p t s

LIVE IN A 20 ACRE PARK

FARMINGTON LIVONIA

Looking lor qua l t y living? See u d • Soundproof • Balcony /Pat io • Dtahwaahw ' Ak Corvdltionod " Cabte * Sacurtty • Pool/Clubhouse. Etc • HEAT INCLUDED

M E R R I M A N P A R K A P T S .

On Marrtman Rd (Orchard Lake Rd.)

Juat 1 b l o c k S . of 6 Mile Rd

OPEN DAILY SUN. NOON-5PM

"The ftnee! In qua l ty IMng. ' '

Farmington HMa STC TONER!OGE MANOR

Deluxe 1 A 2 BEDROOM UNTTS IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE

Indudoo. Dteh—oohw drapos, pat io or ooiconioa, with NKMng door, car-peting. carport , aiso uss ot nearby p o d

1 BEDROOM FROM $475 2 BEDROOM FROM $545

Model Open 12-5 Set A Sun

S at Grand Rfvw. W d Orchard Lake Rd on Freedom Road

478-1487 775-8200

FARMINGTON HILLS - February Special Largo 1 badroom horn $425 not Including u t i t lMa immedi-ate occupancy Walnut Crook Apart

10 A Mtddtobefl 471-4556

FARMINGTON HILLS

V I L L A G E O A K S A P A R T M E N T S

Specioua i Inckjdee HEAT Adults, no pots.

FROM $420

4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

F R E E G IFT Micro Wave or Rebate

Oftar Expires March 1 C A N T O N

TWP FRANKLIN PALMER

From $395 On Palmer Rd W d Liaoy •rvdudee Heat • Central Air

Sound Condit ioned • CerpeOng Pool A Seune • Cede TV A s t a s i a

Open Dety 9em-Spm Set - 12 noon-4pm

397-0200

BIRMINGHAM PROPER Large 2 b e d r o o m aper tmen t $625 month, no peta Ce l I

339 Lots and Acreage For Sals

Agent Qtenr Hoogg I Uenegw

643-0750

BIRMINGHAM PRIME LOCATION Large 2 0w5 room, t t t bath beeement, carpef-

oantrai air $860 to $725 SS6-1090

mg. oantra 649-8909

Apartment Finders Ratex whaa we find the apwlma

BIRMINGHAM Querton. Te tegnp* 2 bedroom 2 both Huge kitchen,

cerporta cable TV oanaral air p o d . termla. mce taWhbora $710 m-dudea hoot I water mwnedtelo oc

j cupancy After 8pm 540-9088

RiRMtMGHAM RoyW Oak eras. Usury 1 Bedroom opts a l new ap-peenoee A cerpeOng Cet 436-4714

you want For a nominal tae we » do a t the aaw rhmg and eattag W a l fkv j cu r iam raciwictea lo fit your rw quoota We «e foot We -e accurate

We're up to dote Cat today*

The Apartment Finders 355-5326

BIRMINGHAM VILLAGE APTS 2 bedroom toxury epwti ' iwri te o rad location - o«»i •enovefed 8730 mo mdudee heel A weter 846-9470

BiRMiNGMAM One bedroom town-i. grwet loc $465 pw l | town $486 pw month

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P r i e s

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• A r c h i t e c t u r a l D e s i g n S e r v i c e

• Y o u r P t e n o r O u r s

• O w n a r P a r t i c i p a t i o n W e l c o m e

• F r s e C o n e t r u e l i o n G u i d a n c e

• C o n e t r u e l i o n Fm-enr -ng

A v a i l a b l e

10-Year H o m e Ownw>

MON.-FRI. 8-5 W a r r a n t ,

8E* O & E T h u r s d a y F e b r u a r y 1 2 . 1 9 8 7

400 Ap t * . For Rent 400 Apt* . For Rent 4 0 0 M « - Foe R»nt

FARMtNQTOI Mt tLS - Sublet < r g > I bedroom H i d ft not M W r o m j ed. ttVM MOO/MO Kim -Wor t 477-1070 r * x n e 476-0311

FARMING TOM HILLS - 1 b M o o n FARMING TON MILLS st M W mdudee I w t a* appS- ' MAPLE RIOGe Ap t * 2304« M « M » ariose 4 carpeting C a d e TV evaS- baft On* bedroom, central Mr, ap • t M . 474-0682 1 p#ar>cae, carpeted. >430 47#-183»

400 Apt* . For Rent

FARMING TOM MANOR Studio ft 1 b e d r o o m f r o m >3ft5 Carp« t , drapee. appaancse. aar aecurlty i y » tem. 1 MIle-MlddleOeil 474-2552

400 A p « r t m * n t s For Rsnt

C A R E F R E E

A P A R T M E N T

L I V I N G

• Convenient Location • Close to Expressways and Shopping

• Lush Landscaping

Enjoy the amenities and luxury of carefree living in these prime apart-ments.

• 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Beautiful Grounds • Heat Included • Pool

F R A N K L I * S Q I A R E A P A R T M E N T S Located on 5 Mike Rd. , . Af\-r ct\-rr\ Bet. Midd>ebelt & Inkster L I V O N I A 4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

- Convenient, Quiet, Q u a l i t y L i v i n g

CHERRY HILL MANOR APARTMENTS — 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments — Heat Included — 2 Swimming Pools — Professionally Managed — Convenient to Dearborn — On Semta Bus Line Service

O f f i c e H o u r s : M - F 9 - 5

L o c a t e d o n C h e r r y H i l l R d .

b e t w e e n B e e c h D a l y & I n k s t e r R d

2 7 7 - 1 2 8 0

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FREE GIFT OR REBATE

Otter Expires March 1

DEARBORN HGTS. DEARBORN CLUB FROM $400 Jusi N erf Ford Rd

5784 inkaier Rd

Includes Hfiat - Carpeting Air Conditioning - Pool OFFICE OPEN DAILY Sat & Sun. 12-4pm

561-3593 FARMINGTON PLAZA APTS 31825 Sniawaase* ' - 2 badrooma. ak ap-pttanc«a. carpeted, neat included, pool from $455, Can us rtmardlna special o«ca 4/8-8725

400 Apts. For Rent

FARMINGTON Room* 1 bedroom apartmant. In t o w i location. « -rtuOaa c o i l ad parking A neat En-cweed balcony Afler 8 3 0 887-3913

Farmington West Apartments

An i O M apartmant com-munity tor aenior dttzana In beautiful cJowitown Farm-inQlon, within walking dla-tanoa of anoppmg. madlcal

All apa r tmen ta Irvcluda hast, m a r , carpaOng. prt-*ata laundry araa. balcony 8 uaa of outdoor pool Ona bedroom $515 par month

OPEN DAILY 9AM-6PM

474-4698 Anar-Hour* Appointments Available

Grand River Ave Ju»t East of Farmington Rd

• immediate Occupancy •

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T W O Y E A R L E A S E S

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Wayne wood Apartments offers you a lifestyle — an opportunity for recreational living.

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• Q u i e t . C o u r t y a r d S e t t i n g s

• B e a u t i f u l L a n d s c a p i n g

• ' M i l e S o u t h o f W e s t l a n d M a l l

• 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m s • H E A T I N C L U D E D

• P r o f e s s i o n a l M a n a g e m e n t

WAYNEWOOD A P A R T M E N T S O n W a y n e R o a d b e t w e e n F o r d R o a d a n d W a r r e n R o a d

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C e n t r a l A i r • D i s h w a s h e r • D i s p o s a

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HONEYTREE OFFERS: • Sunken Living Rooms • Fireplaces • Spiral Staircases • Beamed Ceil ings • Lof t Bedrooms • Open and Closed Dens • Dishwashers • 19 Floor Plans to choose f rom • Clubhouse with indoor Olympic Pool • Exercise Room and Saunas • Cable T V • Basketball Court

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Open Mon.-Fri 9-6 P.M. S a t . 1 0 - 5 P . M . , S u n . 1 2 - 5 P . M .

Professionally Maoaged by DCt>«r

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PHONE 459-1310

400 Ap t * . For Rent 400 Ap t * . For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

FREE GIFT MICROWAVE

OMera expiree M a d i 1

WATERVIEW FARMS 1 & 2 B E D R O O M S

from $405 " e a t ft Water mcJuoec Cantral Air • Carpeted

Tennis Court • Pool ft Clubhouse

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

GARDEN CITY Beautiful tmc* 2 badroom W S Indudee appaancse, carpeting, air condit ioning, l a m t r y racwtlee. neat No pels Ageni 478-7840

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

WINTER SPECIAL 1 bedroom apartments $370 per month. Includes Heal ft Water

522-O4S0

HUNTINGTON ON THE HILL Juat W ol Inkstar Rd

On Ann Ar txx Trail

SPACIOUS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

f r o m $ 4 1 0 FUfy Carpeted - Heat included

In a Beautiful Park Setting S lop or Call

425-6070

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

ROCHESTER HILLS 2 bedroom.. 2 bath apartment starl-ing a l t aeo New construction with cathedral callings, washer ft dryer, microwave, carpet, mini blinds & carpon

Open daily 11-6

Contact Kathleen or Sharon

8 5 3 - 4 1 6 0

GLEN COVE Oeslrsbie 1 and 2 bedroom « w t -menta I rom $120 HEAT INCLUDED Carpet, air. appliances Adults no pets.

SENIOR CITIZEN RATES ft TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

V. mile S o l Schoolcraft on Teie-grapn

5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

HUNTING TON GARDEN

TOWNHOUSES 2 BEDROOMS - 2 FLOORS

2 ENTRANCES - FULL BASEMENT 10711 W 10 MILE AT SCOTIA

SOUTH 696 SERVICE OR Between Woodward-Cooltdge

$484 547 -M04

Independence Green

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY On 1 Bedroom Apts. &

3 Bedroom Townhouses Located » Farmington HIM. We ot-ter luxurtoua apartment IMng thai includes heat and water, waane> arid dryer, bui l t- in vacuum system at r»o additional coat Air condit ioning cfcibhouee wtth sauna. Indoor and outdoor pool, tennia courts, g o " course and much mora is avaMbM.

CALL/STOP BY TODAY

477-0133 471-6800

Qrand River ft Halstead Rds Presented by

Mid-America Management mc

FARMINGTON - Muirwood SuDiet 1 bedroom. 1 betti.

negonada C - - J -

LAFAYETTE COURT APARTMENTS Spaooua 1 and 2 bedroom spen -

^ W J M l S o r ^ N C L u b E S HEAT

J4 7 20M C"U* r A"3ift»00

FRANKLIN SO. APTS.

1 A 2 Bedroom Apts. Air Conditioned - Pool

From $460 Located on 5 Mfte

Between MxXHeOert ft muster

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

400 Apt * . For Rent

LUXUR* 2 bedroom 2 bach aparl-rnents imrnediata oca iganc*

6 Mile ft NO* Rd WOOOCANO GLEN 12

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $ « 0 month start ing Oely room service 24 hour S S ^ S e ^ c e C o l d TV NO l i t - Immediate occupancy Con-

tact Creon Smith 4S3-lf t20

JOY ROAD 20630 Cta«< bad room apartment month Tenant pays heat. No pets.

lan a u W 1 $2»4 pe i

837-8280

FRANKLIN SQ. APTS.

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts Air Conditioned - Pool

From $460 Located on 5 Mile

Between MlddkaOelt ft Inkster

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

FRANKttN SO. APTS.

1 4 2 Bedroom Apts Air Conditioned - Pool

From $460 Located on 5 Mile

Between MlddleOen ft In* star

4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

KEEGO HARBOR SYLVAN BAY APTS.

2 bedroom apt., In well maintained complex, includes naat. Choice location between Cass ft Sylvan Lakes. 1 Mo. FREE. From $575, - Irxjuira M g r

1613 Cass L a k a R d Or Call 682-4460

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

L I N C O L N T O W E R S

A quiet retreat

Adult community

S t u d i o s

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

F r o m ' 3 7 0 FREE CABLE TV, SECURITY

H*st, Central Air Conditioning, Appliance*, Carpeting Community Room, TV A Card Room, Pod

Lincoln Road at Greenfield 9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1

WILDERNE89 PARK

APARTMENTS W E S T L A N D

Vj Mile W. of Westland Mall Applications

Now Being Accepted S p a c i o u s 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s w i t h 2

b a t h s a n d p r i v a t e l a u n d r y r o o m s . A d u l t a n d

f a m i l y u n i t s a v a i l a b l e .

Apartmant* A radebia tor Immeckat* Occupancy

C a l l M o n . - F r i . 9 - 5 ; S a t . 9 - 1 p . m .

i 425-5731 a

W E S T L A N D

1 & 2 Bedroom Apts. From 5 385

H I N E S P A R K A P T S .

4 2 5 - 0 0 5 2

LiVONIA AREA

Westwood Village Apts

Free Heat"- $240 Rebate Brand new Luxurious 1 ft 2 bed-room apts. Plush carpet, GE >a>1-ciaanlng oven, cUahwssfter. pal lo. central air. Intercom system Club-house with sauna ft heated pool. Free carpon ft vertical blinds

Neer 1-96 ft 1-275. From $445 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

JOY RD. W OF NEWBURGH 459-eeoo

NINE M1LE VAN DYKE AREA WINTER SPECIAL

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouees $395 per month Decorated new carpet, central air. basements N e i l lo d t y pa r t No pete. Mac Arthur Manor 756-7050

TREE TOP LOFTS

We have a newer one bedroom apartment complete wtth balcony, walk m d o a w . earth tone colors, de-luse kitchen ft more.

ALSO

A very special apartment with a sleeping loft ft cathedral calling that op*os to th» INing area

We are located m the cozy village o l NorthvWe and have a scenic natural setting complete wtth stream ft park Lease required EHO No pats

APARTMENT: $445 LOFT $475

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

LIVONIA - luxury 1 ft 2 badroom apts. immediate occupancy 5 MUe Mlddlebelt area Start ing at $465 per month, includes utlMty room wtth washer ft dryer hook-up. major iil1c*eri appliances ft a separate en-try way 851-9755

LIVONIA WOQDRIDGE APTS Now accepting reservations 1 ft 2 bedroom apts., $490 and $575 mo eastslde o l MKJdlebatt between 6 and 7 Mile. Open Mon thru. Fri, 8-30 to 5, eves by appt Sat ft Sun 10 to 2pm 477-6448

NORTHVILLE GREEN APTS One bedroom, nexl to a beautiful tree lined stream. $475 Includes carpeting, appliances, central air and balcony porch. On Randolph at 8 Mile. ' * mile W o l Sheldon Rd,

349-7743

NORTHVILLE HEAT INCLUDED

Natural beauty surrounds theee spacious apartments Take the foot-br idge acrots the roll ing brook to the open par* area or just enjoy tha tranquil i ty o l the adjacent woods EHO

LOLA PARK MANOR Redtord, one bedroom apt In a qui-et mature community, $435 per month includes heat 255-0932 559-7220

LUXURY APARTMENTS, low pr ice, . 1 ft 2 bedrooms, $400 ft up. in-cludes heal ft water, pool Telegraph arsa. Call 534-9340

LUXURY APARTMENTS, low price. 1 ft 2 bedrooms, $400 ft up In-cludes heat ft water, pool Tetegraph area Calf 534-9340

2 Bedroom $495

642-8686 348-9590

NORTHVILLE - Sublet spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath apartment. Kids OK. $595 monthly Available imme-diately 459-8536

NOVI - Sublease 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhouee with baaament Mid Fpb. to mid June Security deposit re-quired . $595 per month B87-7980 or 344-8262

OLD REDFORD - Near 7 mile 1 ft 2 bedroom, carpeting. appilar>caa. heat induded No pets S< dt lzans welcome 531-3378

400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rent

N O R T H R I D G E A P A R T M E N T S

1 B E D R O O M , s480

2 B E D R O O M S , s525 O f f i c e o p e n M o n . t h r u F r i .

1 0 a . m . t o 5 p . m . , S a t . 1 1 t o 2

1 M i le W. of 1-275 o f f T Mi le Road

N o r t h v i l l e

3 4 8 - 9 6 1 0

Heat Included

Near Merriman and Middlebelt H o u r s : M o n . - S a t . 9 - 5

(gracious cJ~ a

W H I T E H A L L

A P A R T M E N T S

1, 2 & 3 B E D R O O M S

2 FULL BATHS • C A R P O R T POOL • SECURITY

• COMMUNITY ROOM • FREE C A B L E

W. 9 MILE AT PROVIDENCE DR. I N S O U T H F I E L D

5 5 7 - 5 3 3 9 Office Open Daily 8:30-5:00; Sat. & Sun. By Appointment

An Adult Community

i O ' V

c m House C h a r t e r h o u s e 16300 W 9 Mile. Southfield

S tud ios -1 & 2 Bedrooms Live in the Security of a

hi-nse apartment CENTRAL AIR • RANGE • REFRIGERA TOR DISHWASHER • CARPETING • CARPORTS

TENNIS COURTS • SHIMMING POOL PARTY ROOM - TV CONTROLLED SECl RITi

F R E E C A B L E T V Qffica 0pm Daily I J*»m-5 pm 557-8100 Sal k Sm 10 am-4 pm

N o r t h g a t e A p t s .

F r o m ' 3 7 5 FREE HE A T & FREE CABLE T. V.

Plus: A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g • A p p l i a n c e s • C a r p e t i n g • D i s p o s a l • P o o l • T e n n i s C o u r t • A c t i v i t y B u i l d i n g • L a u n d r y a n d S t o r a g e Fac i l i t i es .

G R E E N F I E L D A T 1 0 1 / 2 M I L E R D .

Walton, comer of Perry near 1-75. 2 miles from Oakland University • 2 Miles N of Silverdome

1 B E D R O O M

2 B E D R O O M

HEAT INCLUDED

' 4 0 5

' 4 5 0

L

M O D E L O P E N M o n - F r i 9 -5 W e e k e n d 12-5

373-5800

O f f i c e O p e n Da i l y 8 :30 a . m . - 5 p . m . S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y 10 a . m . - 4 p . m .

968-8688

"5

South f ie ld

HIDDEN OAKS APARTMENTS

1 & 2

B e d r o o m s

3 E w p t a n c M o m w r * c b a t h a c a n t r a l a * . c a r p M t n g . c a r p o r t s i n t e r c o m * , p « t k o * / b « t c o n M a arvd m o r a a* o n • Oaaut r tu i w o o O a d s i t e

1 s t M o n t h F R E E I

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 ' 4 9 5

/ . * > < > / • " / / « - r f • F i n d i n g t he p e r f e c t p l a c e t o l i ve is e a s y

RENT INCLUDES

HEAT

W A R R E N

P L A Z A apartments

FREE CABLE

TV.

10 M I L E a n d H O O V E R C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d n e a t I - W 6

1 a n d 2 B E D R O O M U N t T S

• Sl~«g» rsewwi ' - Sw.

OWtce O p e n D a l l y 8 3 0 a . m -5 p . m . S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y 10 a . m -4 p . m

754 -1100

Scctsdah clparfmcnts Nmwburgh t>*tw—n Joy & Warrmn

from " 4 1 5

FREE HEAT F R E E C O O K I N G G A S

1 A 2 Bedroom • 1 Batha • Central Air • Pool • Tennia • Cerporta • Clubhouse

• Leundry A Storage • Cebte Reedy Mode* Open 9-5 Deify

^ 12-5 Weekends

t=J S r 455-4300

400 Apt>. For Rant

Thursday, February 12, 1987 OAE * 9 E

OLD BEDFORD on Lahaai 1 bed-room. carpeong. heat. dMnaaaftar. • u n d r y room, no pets, senior a » -

296-4*63

OLD REDFORD Near lahaar Qrand Rtwar. Modem 2 bedroom, c a p s t -ins- drapea. naat. laundry room, no peta. Senior CttOana welcome. I 360-148®

Ot^) REDFORD - 6 MUe ft Laheer 1 badroom. baautnuay restored Ap-pftanoaa, hardwood doors, heat m-duded. <296.. >436 dapoen imma-JUte occupancy Cal O K 2S&-4206

ORCHARD LAKE RO. near Tsia-Oraph, m Pontiac, beeuttful wooded aerane. teaturmg 1 badroom « * a . m<*idee heat, carpeting ft air condi-tioning. cable TV avalaMa - from $360 Orchard Woods Apts

334-1878

Paid Heat Spaooue 2 bedroom. 2 bath a p w i -ment Fully carpeted, range, refrig-erator, garbage disposal Patio or balcony Walk-In doeet Ciubhouee, exercise equipment, aeunaa, whirl-pool CMtdran welcome and p « d heat from 1425

3 7 3 - 6 1 1 0 Gingertree Apartments 860 E. Walton, Pontiac PARKER HOUSE APTS

VAN DYKE ft JEFFERSON AREA WINTER SPECIAL

Beautiful, spacious 1 bedroom apartments Decorated, carpeted From $280 oar month.

823-4455

A P A R T M E N T S A V A I L A B L E

Located conveniently at Sheldon ft North Territorial. 1 mua S, o l M-14

PLYMOUTH HERITAGE APARTMENTS

Currently has units available for Im-mediate occupancy, )us! stop by or c a l lor an App"l. for your personal showing Hre : Mon tha i Fri., B to 5. Saturday by App t 455-2143

Plymouth H i l l s Apartments

7 6 8 S . M I L L

BRAND NEW 1 and 2 Bedroom • AJr Condit ioned • Fully Carpeted • Dishwasher ft Disposal • Washer-Dryer in Each Apt. • No Pets • Easy Access to i -275 - Handicapped Apt Available

From $435

Dally 1 -5pm excep! Wed ft Sun.

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

PLYMOUTH H I L L C R E S T C L U B

SPACIOUS 1&2 Bedroom

F R O M $ 4 1 0 12350 R1SMAN

PLYMOUTH ft HAQGERTY Cable TV Available

OPEN DAILY 9am-5pm Sal. ft Sun. 12-4pm

453-7144

P L Y M O U T H LIVE ON THE PARK

1 Bedroom - $395 & up 2 Bedroom - $420

Heel included. Carpeted Mvtng room and haR. central so condit ioning, Kitchen &ulft-ins. basement, park-ing, pool Adult section Ready for occupancy See Manager 40315 Plymouth. Apt 101

455-3682

400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant

PRIME LOCATION m Novi 2 and 3 bedroom lownhoueee. lu»y carpet-ed. central ak 1\4 betha. prtvate beeement. Marling at M 2 S Pleeee Cat 349-4200

PURUNOSROOK APARTMENTS Lerge 1 bed room apar t m e n I.

ft dryer induded 474-6764

ROCHESTER AREA 1 bedroom Apts., S M 0 per month, water Included immediate occupan-cy on soma units. EartMone carpet. Dlahwaahar Laundry tadBtiaa m each buHdtng Pool, termie oourta, ooA course sauna and clubhouee Sorry, no peta. C a l M o n thru Frt., 9 to 6: 862-0311

ROCHESTER AREA 2 bedroom Apt ««h carpel and ap-Pllanoea. Lovely, quiet, aeduded area. Small complex. w s * l p g dis-tance to downtown Rochester >460 indudee heel, water Sorry, no pets Call Mon thru Frt . 9 lo 5. 852-0311

ROCHESTER

F R E E R E N T

WoodakJe apartments ia offering tree February rent on our specious $ bedroom apartments. New brown carpal, balcony, clubhouse, neer I w p p k ' U ft X-Vksys. Open Tuea. thru Sun 852-9596

ROCHESTER - Large 1 bedroom apartment m town, Greet location. Carpeted >450 per month 656-9588. 751-6536

ROCHESTER - Large modem I'A bedroom, >470 Heat Included, car-peting. appilancea. laundry fadUtlee ft air 828-3366

ROYAL OAK deluxe newty remod-eled 2 ft 3 bedroom apta., draperies, c a r p s t l n g , s tove , r s f r l g e r a t o r . dishwasher, microwave. >&95->695 mo Includes Ijast » water. 549-0214

400 Apts. For R i m ROYAL OAK - upper flat, larga 1 bedroom, a* utmtiea except electric-ity. dean . IVt montha security, no pels. >495 negotiable 977-6667

ROYAL OAK 11 MILE & 75 AREA

BseuUIU. spacious 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments Carpeted, decorated, storage ft laundry l a c t l s a

FROM >375 WAGON WHEEL APTS 546-3376

ROYAL OAK. 13 M*e-Rocheelei Rd arss. 1 bedroom lower flat. >386 par month. 1 bedroom houaa >415 per month. Each Indudee stova, refrig-erator paid water ft g a s Adults. No pets 545-4564

R Y A N R D / 1 0 M I L E WINTER SPECIAL

Spedous 1 ft 2 bedroom apart-ments. Carpeted, decorated, swim-ming p o d . laundry ft storage tadH-Bee. From >395, monthly, Ptnecreet Apts. 757-6700

S O U T H F I E L D

Elegant, convenient, luxury 2 snd 3 bedroom high rlee wtth all «nenft lee Including underg round parking, pod . etc. From M 3 0 mdudee heat.

C a r t y l e T o w e r

5 5 9 - 2 1 1 1 SOUTHFIELD

F R A N K L I N R I V E R Luxurtoua 1 ft 2 bedroom apta. Pluah carpet. GE aart-deenlng oven, deluxe dlehwasher, patio, central air, security Intercom kystem, club-house wtth seune ft haated p o d . Free carpor l ft vertical Winds

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

12 M i l e a t T e l e g r a p h 356-0400

400 Apts. For Rant

400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant

SOUTHFIELD - lovely hlghrtae apertments, Indudee hast ft watsr. p o d 1 ft 2 bedroome. >476 snd <4> Ca* 567-0366

SOUTHFIELD - lovely highrtae apartmenta, includes heat ft water, pod . 1 ft 2 bedrooma >476 and up Ca* 567-0366

SOUTHFIELD RO./12V4 MUe. 1 bed-room. flrsl floor Carport . appB-anoee, p o d . dubhouea. >495 month 569 6110

SOUTHFIELD WELLINGTON PLACE APTS

Spadoua 1 bedroom apartments. Carpeted, appftanoes. air. Mature

adults, go pats FROM >415 - INCLUDES HEAT

356-1069 362-3600

SOUTHFIELD - 1 month Irse ren t Sublet through Aug 31st >726 per month plue utattee. Beautiful flrsl floor 2 bedroom, 2 bath over looking ravine. Ca* C a r d anytime. 366-672B

SOUTHFIELD - 3 bedroom apart-ment auC-let. 2 batha, utMUee induded. >695 Ca« after 7PM

355-4539

STUDIO APARTMENT - newty deco-rated >275 Indudee heat ft wetar security system, drapee. carpet. Schoolcraft-Outer Dr 9-6. 531-6100

SUB-LET 2 bedroom m Weetwood Visage near Plymouth. Now avaS-abie can Mike or Debbie 469-6612

T E L E G R A P H / M A P L E WINTER SPECIAL

Spedous decorated 1 bedroom s p s r t m e n l s ( s o m e w i t h den), dishwashers, d ispose, carpeting, ewlmmmg p o d . Parking, storage.

—*" 1 dIHlee ^ F W M >465 PER MONTH

BIRMINGHAM FARMS APTS 861-2340

TOWN ft COUNTRY APTS Studto. one ft two bedroome. from >290. >346 ft >428 n u i ' i i i ft aaraor crn-rena welcome. 9 to 6pm 2S6-1»29

TOWN ft COUNTRY ApTS StudkD, one ft two badrooma. from >290. >345 ft >425 Retirees ft senior cltt-

9 to 6pm 256-1629

WE'LL PAY YOUR MOVING EXPENSES

. » * to >2401 For Haa Apartments w « give

you >240 In ooupons when you iaaae one d our 1 or 2 bedroom apart-ments Rents start al >400 (eflecOvs rats) and that includes ths HEAT You ' l sMo get M l carpeting, drapss. s ceramic bath, large doeets. air conditioning, a convenient location ft mud) mora. Sorry, no pats. Ca l or slop by today On Cherry HB. Just E d Newburgh Rd.

729-6620

400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rant

T i t * *

D c l l r i d g c

MlCUmiYt o w *

L i g h t h o u s e

P o i n t e Dan Yaa Ta Camparaf

CM tKSh m " C M La* iwsb btfes* n g a M > M rt M»< / From MC ' ML T aa n ^ p O T i T j O n O S 7 - 4 3 4 J M 0, ,.M j, |_jj5

S W T K i n

Fkmwsj r am fc pw« CM tsrfft pool anoa car

w»a> san»» keai

FromWO 6 M 4 5 9 9

« M » i fraw »#n lnm~± ftrw—rt Amm Art* » Ajrf<r 0am waakSari " m a i l l i ft (riasM WMi ) III owxwwrtl* locsM m Mu* o«l Ha * l-M Savxi 0 .

F r e e G i f t Microwave Oven or Rebate

Westland Hawthorne C l u b

o n M e r r i m a n R d . b y A n n A r b o r T r a i l

$ 3 9 0 F r o m

Includes Heat • Air Condi t ion ing • Pat io & Pool • Sound Condi t ioned Wal ls & Floors

Open Daily 9-5* Sat. 12-4 P.M.

Otter Expires March 1

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4

PLYMOUTH - nearly completed nmm 1 Bedroom, close to downtown. >425/mo plus util it ies Available March 15 Call after 6pm. 522-4302

PLYMOUTH Old Village Cory 1 badroom lower apartmant. Private entrance, off-street parking. Ideal for Seniors, walk to town >360 month; >400 security: own util it ies. 453-7989 459-3391

PLYMOUTH, 2 bedroom apartment in prime location AH sppkances In-cludes >400 plus security 356-6295

PLYMOUTH: 2 blks. f rom town. 1 bedroom, large kl tchan/sppl isnoss. carpeting ft blinds, full baaamant/ laundry fiadlilMS. separata entrance ft porch. >495 ./mo. 261-3186

P O N T R A I L A P T S . on Pontiac Trail in S. Lyon

Between 10 ft 11 M M

Now ranting 1 ft 2 bedroom units

f r o m $ 3 7 0 including beat ft hot water • ail elec-tric kitchen • air condit ioning • car-peting • pool • laundry ft storage fa-culties • cable TV • no pets • adult section.

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL PROGRAM

FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

PREMIER APTS on Laheer S of 7 MM. Nice one ft two bedroom, f rom >325 per month indudee heat, wa-ter air. carpeting Call 537-0014

HAMPTON COURT A P A R T M E N T S

"The Place

To Live" I N

W E S T L A N D

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p t s .

F r o m J 3 8 5 - J 4 5 5

B a l c o n i e s - C a r p o r t s - S w i m m i n g

P o o l & P a r k A r e a s -

S t o r a g e i n Y o u r A p a r t m e n t

7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0 F o r d Rd. 1 b lk . E. of W a y n e

Mon. -Sa t . 9 a m - 5 p m ; Sun. 1-5

cVUd. I n T h e H i l l s o f p r e s t i g i o u s W e s t B l o o m f i e l d

14 un ique ranch and townhouse plans: 1000 l o 2800 sq ft. Dens, g rea l r o o m s and a t tached garages avai lable All w i th pr ivate entr ies. laundry, and s to rage facil i t ies Spectacular ca thedra l cei l ings and f i replaces

Incomparab le resort and c lub advantages, s i tuated on over 130 dramat ica l ly ro l l ing acres of t rees and ponds .

24 hour manned gatehouse and a package recept ion service.

2 y e a r l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

Luxur ious execut ive rentals avai lable

1, 2 & 3 B e d r o o m T e r r a c e R e n t a l s C a l l 6 6 1 - 0 7 7 0 •ini»-k. H-u-i.hri M.pi. a. vuin.it i .1. h.m.i f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n .

I l l W E S T B I X X ) M F I K I . D O j * - n . i . i i l v ! » « o 6

L u x u r i o u s N E W T o w n h o u s e s

eu Ifi v yj Spacious 2 and 3 Br^lrooms. 2 ' t Baths

• Dining Room Great Room Fireplace 2 Car Garage and Basement

FROM MI 15 per month

29(500 29800 Franklin Road North of Northwestern in Simthfield MixJel Open Daily Noon U1 5 p m Phone 150-13M (Unit 4)

Built and Manage bv L> KAFTAN ENTERPRISES • 3S2-1HW

S 400 Rebate O f f e r G o o d U n t i l M a r c h 1

From ' 4 7 0

C H A T H A M H I L L S W I T H A T T A C H E D G A R A G E

I N F A R M I N G T O N

On Old Grand River Bet. Drake & Halstead

• Heated Indoor Pool • Saunas • Year Round Clubhouse

• Sound & F i reproofed Const ruc t ion & More

OPEN DAILY 9 a m -6 p.m. SAT. 12-4 p.m. 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

I F

N E W L U X U R Y A P T S A D U L T C O M M U N I T Y

I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A N C Y 2 Y E A R L E A S E S

»Adults Over The Age of 60 •A t tended Gate House • Intrusion A la rm & Medical Aler t • 3 Story Wi th Elevators • Spac ious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apar tmen ts • Laundry & Storage in Each Apa r tmen t > Pool

F r o m *600 P e r M o n t h Lar-.s«' Soad North of • 1 Mile Road Southfield

Open Daily 11:00 a m -5 00 p m

356 -7367 Pro»«M*orv»l»> M*r*g*C Py

Kaftan Enterprise*, Inc. 352-3800

T R O Y S O M E R S E T A R E A

W I N T E R S P E C I A L 8 MONTHS FBEE CABLEVMON

Beautiful large 1 and 2 badroom apartments, also aUkjanglsa Bsfcjo-rass, patios, laundry laidHlsa. eartm-mmg p o d . parking, carpeting. Heal ft water induded. Prom >475

M3-0245

Troy Somerset Immediate Ooccupaocy

Winter Special Peaceful Living

Includes H.B.O. & Carpon 1 & 2 BEDROOM LUXURY APTS

Some wtth Washer & Dryer Prsstigious location 2 bedroom K i l t s with 114 baths, batoony hey arpeted. aa acipftanoea

1 BLOCK 8 OF BIO BEAVER BETWEEN CROOKS ft UVEWKXS

SUNNYMEDE APTS Noon-6PM 362-0290 TROY - Somerset Apta. - Sublet 8 months, s p a d o u s Z badroom,

antral sir . storage, g c * course, heat Irv-baioony

84S-0758

400 A p t * . For Rent 400 Ap t * . For Rent

THOY-8 Sneel 1 badroom apart-ments include aaahat ft dryer ai avery apartment, carport. dMhwaah-sr. heat, swimming pod . oantrai atr, balcony , cable TV ft other laalui ss No pats. >575 /mo Church* Square Apartments. 707 Kins BNd Apt 102, S. d Big Beaver Rd In Troy bs tassn Crooks « d ft Uvemols Phons 3«2-3177

W E P A Y Y O U R MOVING EXPENSES!

That's right, when you rant one d our Immaoulala 1 or 2 badroom apar tments . W s wW give you ooupons lor >500 to help wtth your moving s i f • l eas . 1 badroom rents • tar t al >438 leflacOve relet Fea-turaa include: PAJO HEAT, kift car

mora. Mafca ona

dksng ree In storage ft d Ok* spadoua

I 5pm. Sorry no peta

WAYNE FOREST APTS 326-7800

WEST BLOOMFIELD. SutHsaM Aidingbrooke 2 badroom. ovar 2.000 sq. ft. Avaftabie Apr* 1 W50 par month. 9« 1-6454

400 A p « r t m « n t s For Rent

L^i r r v p 4 2 x t a i '

1 BEDROOM SPACIOUS UNITS

Includes heat, water, air condit ioner , carpeting ,

laundry and storage fac i l i t i es and poo l

7 M i le - Te leg raph A r e a

538-2158

TIMBEQIDGE An Apar tmen t Communi ty of Uncompromised Quality

i n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

LARGE 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Featuring

• individually comr ix iec central atr condit ioning ft heal • Large private Balcony or pat>o • Spacious closet ft storage area m apa/ tmeni • Ooubie-Bort security system • Dishwasher ft waste disposa: • Seit-oeamng oven ft range • F ros t - t ree refr igerator ' I rse iar • Sl id ing glass doorwail • Drapes • Plusn carpeting • Large pantry • Con-venient peri l ing area • Energy-eiTiclenl insulation • Swim-ming pool

CLOSE- IN FARMINGTON LOCATION East off Orchard Lake Road on Folsom Road

( e x l e n s i o n ot 9 Mi le Road) corner o t T u c k R e a d

1 B E D R O O M

*475 j •t+ i * . l "OAD

2 B E D R O O M

*545

MOR.^47S-14S7 OFFICE: 7TS-8200

f " A L W O S T

b^ree 'Top (^Meadows

< & p a r t m c r i t s

IS LUXURY WHAT YOU SEEK? T h e n l u x u r y - Is w b « t y o u g e t . O v e n ! z e d r o o m s a n d b a l c o n i e s , d e l u x e k i t c h e n s , w a l k - i n c l o t e i s . 2 b e d r o o m h a s d o u b l e b a t h . C l o s e t o s h o p p i n g a n d e x p r e s s w a y .

1 BEDROOM '455 * 2 BEDROOM *545

S ! O P E N

M O N . FRI. 8 30*.m-5o*

SAT 10 • .in -5 p m

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 o r 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS n d L U X U R I O U S

1 & 2 BEDROOMS

F r o m * 6 0 0 a n d ap

Free M o n t h ' s Rent F r e e W i n d o w B l i n d s

• Complete Kitchens wi th mic rowave. • U t i l i t y room w i th washer /dryer . • Furnished Execut ive Rentals • Pr ivate entrances. • Nature jogging t ra i l . • Sw imming Pool wi th spa & tennis courts. • Handicap Units

L o c a t e d on H a l s t e a d j u s t N . of 9 M i l e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 7 1 - 4 8 4 8 Closed Thursday

ONE and TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS

f r o m . . . ' 5 2 0 r w d . f MILE OA

.« ,s - ro «c i t *

•EN MILE «0

Located on Berg fc West ot Lan»er Rd

Southfield

R e s M a n a g e r

3 5 8 - 1 8 8 5 Office 3 5 3 - 9 6 5 0

TWYCKINQKAM VALLEY APTS Spadoua 1 badroom Spailmenls indudee carpet, sppftancaa. oantrai

storage > laundry room each floor Carte TV a. enable >500 kv

355-2047 WALLED LAKE Immaculate 2 bad-room. laka acoaaa. k*y carp dad. balcony, a* appHanoae, laundry fa-

824-S17S

Walton Square Apartments

BeauoM. spadoua and »***r

400 Apta. For Rent

WAYNt-WESTLAMO Haatmrdi Colonic kjiai s i l ks

S MONTH LEASE Clean. qum. sl-tr active 1 badroom. carpet ft appft-ancaa Pmala antranoe Saa lo a£ predate I35C monthly 721-S6W

aged Idaal location m Pontiac near 1-75 naasonaWa ralaa. Can Mon thru Fri tOam-flpm

373-1400 WAYNE - i-275/Mlchigan arsa. 1 bedroom >370 mdudas heat, car-pet. w>pAancea Ouiat adult country kvlng Nopals tOam-apm 721-0508

WESTLAND AREA E X T R A O R D I N A R Y

Spacious 1 ft 2 bedroom seas Cat-pat. patio, atr, pod. Heal mdudad .

1 BCDPOOM >3*0 ' 9 RFHROTiy . ftlM

BLUE GAROEN APTS. Cherry HIH Near Merriman For Detatts 729-22*5

WESTLAND AREA [" W I N T E R S P E C I A Spadous spartmants: 1 b« from >366. 2 badrooma >415 Csrpaled. decorated ft In > lovely aree Heat mdudad COUNTRY VILLAGE APARTMENT

325-3280

400 Apar tments For Rent

PINFtlDGE ONE and TWO BEDROOM A P A R T M E N T S

F r o m $520

L o c a t e d W e s t o f

T e l e g r a p h . N o r t h o t

10 M i l e o n G r o d o n R d .

354-3930 Manager 353-9650 Off ice

10 M i l©

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BEDROOMS: 2 LEVELS: 2

ENTRANCES: 2 £ir $485, TOO! hasernt-nt spacious layout ant; convenM-nt iot on

* near Bimungl, n • and Ro\al O a t s Rfnussanr. e

HUNTINGTON GARDEN Furnished model at TOWNHOfSES*

10711 V\ Ten v^ile Open d a i — Sa" Sun U-J or b\ appointment 547-9393.

$400 Rebate O f f e r G o o d U n t i l M a r c h 1

NOVI O f f P o n t i a c T r a i l b e t w e e n B e c k & W e s t

M i n . f r o m I - 6 9 6 . I - 9 6 . I - 2 7 5

WESTGATE VI 1 & 2 Bedrooms

f rom S420

Dishwasher • Garbage Disposal • Refrigerator • D i m n g Room • Carpet - A i r Cond i t i oned • Patio & Balcony • iniercoms • Ample Storage in Unit • Carport • Lighted Parking • Swimming

Pool • Clubhouse • No Pels Open Daily 9 A .M -6 P.M.. Sat. 12-4 P.M.

624-8555

WEST BLOOMFIELD UNION LAKE AREA

BRIARWOOD APARTMENTS

CEDARIDGE FARMINGTON HILLS

Grand River at Middlebel t Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom units

f r o m $480 1 m o n t h F R E E r e n t w i t h

i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y ( m i n i m u m 1 year lease)

i— / NC LUDES: -Vert ica l blinds, carpet ing, pat ios or balconies with doorwal ls, Hotpo in t appl iances, security system, stor-age wi th in apartment.

Enter on Tulane 1 block W. of Middlebelt on the S. side of Grand River. Close to downtown Farmington, shopping & expressways.

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 Mode l open daily 1-5 except Thursday

OFFICE: 775-8200

CONDO LIVING ° A T > L O C H H A V E N

S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s - I n d i v i d u a l P r i -v a t e E n t r a n c e s - F r e e C a r p o r t w i t h e a c h a p a r t m e n t - W a s h e r & D r y e r H o o k - u p - S w i m m i n g P o o l - T e n n i s C o u r t s - B a l c o n i e s - O v e r s i z e d ( 7 x 1 0 ) s t o r a g e in a p a r t m e n t .

A P A R T M E N T S F R O M '420 T O W N H O U S E S F R O M *575

OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 A M - 5 PM SAT. « SUN. 1-5 PM

3 6 3 - 7 5 4 5

H E A L T H C L U B » e p « o o m / * j

Private sep,»iav en tr .vice 'A .I'.fMV and (!r,i ; each lp.vtmon! An Gr k tctien * t»i bu«IT-ifi m . 'o a «*•' self-clear An Health Ciub f.» !•••. iOC , m n

- J..V1Q "qtra w-th 3' t iness stations

• Swimming pool A tennis court

• r-!•>.•'t<•••.»<! pat>0 o r M f c o n y

• Crp rtilnc .jdr>J n rent I • CathVHi'alcemitjs

.iwailable • ""ned ate Occupancy • Fiji- E«'-C Apts

available

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c y t i r / n m a U m . ( . / . .

ca'/ ^ iftarf/nestt l a//te N E W 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

a p a r t m e n t s f r o m $490

O n H a l s t e a d 1 B l o c k "North of G rand R i v e r

R e n t a l O f f i c e O p e n

M o n . - F r i . 1 0 - 6

S a t . 1 1 - 5 S u n . 1 2 - 5

471-3625

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s 2nd at W i l c o x R O C H E S T E R

• B e a u t i f u l W o o d e d S u r r o u n d i n g s • A i r Condit ioning • App l iances

C a r p e t i n g • L a u n d r y Facil i t ies • Pool R E N T I N C L U D E S H E A T

Opt'.'n O.iiiy 9 - f • Sat Sun 10-6

Ultimate Living <S i ifestyle Pavilion Dt oi l H.i«}<>erty Rd t AO 4 4aa t r t * " n 10 MiH* O * 4 o - I 141U

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S? 8 30-5 00 * Z SAT A SUN * * BY APPOINTMENT - I 6 5 1 - 0 0 4 2

1 0 E * O A E T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y 1 2 . 1 9 8 7

4 0 0 A p i a . F o r R e n t 4 0 0 A p t e . F o r R a n t

S f a d o u s 1 bad room M f w $306 monthly r » p H M , d s c o r a t t j .

6 S w n > M 0 w S 0 C ? ' 730-3000

^ W e s t l a n d A r e a

s S s s " A M a c d v * a mam*. $416. Carpeted. > In • towdy m H M 1 Included

" C o u n t r y C o u r t

A p a r t m e n t s

721-Q5QQ WESTLAND. I

" > M C . -my clean. no app t -No P M . $226. C a t aftar 5t>m

WESTLAND

a m i

Hudson'*. 1 bedroom f rom $306. In-dude* M condit ioning, ha 4 awknmlng p o d . No p a t *

> c e t 721

M b i t Joy. No aaowWy. M 3 0 month-tr. Altar i p m . 4 6 6 - t O H 461-3061

m a n * i n M M t a Abundant a t o r e p * ttnda dory , p t t a s y , oood looaoon 6 mora. S o t ua a t 106 Watarbury

732-6668, ExL 201 CX. or <

W E S T L A N D

6 2 0 0 N o r t h W a y n e R d . 1 MOMOOW • $386 2 I 6 M 0 0 H -$406

HEAT 4 HOT WATER MCUJOCD

728-4801 W. 7 M U • from $340-4370. mcludee h e d A

Mr. pool.

1 0 M I L E / R Y A N R D . WINTER SPECIAL

Spadous 1 * 2 badroom • p a r t -mama. Carp seed, J tooratad. * M m -m*ng pool, dundnr $ M o r t a l taeM t ta * From $300 monthly. MAYFLOWER ARTS 764-7010

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t

WtXOM TOWN « c o i M T f r r ARTS.

MEAT MCLUOCO

apta. Futy u « d a d . i pool, storage. laundry Opan . t . k f l ^ o r S M b y i

WWOM; 1 badroom A p a r t w a n t nata. Nr . Moal

* • * " = £ £ »

W O O O H A V W l «

v*cy. good E c S B i S i m o r a ° 2 t t a t 11004 Brunswick Or. or eML

070-6020. ExL 101

DELUXE TOWNHOUSE 10H MILE - GREENFIELD

IJOO M - f L p M M l t i awnwW. Pri-vate sntranoe t pMto. Cantral Mr, double ooan. i B M a t M i w , ptuah ear-pat. 1H batha. Naar S o u t t S d d . Oak N r t L Birmingham o f l toa*

$606 A MONTH HEATINCLUOCD

LJNCOLNBMAR ARTS. 000-4703

4 0 0 A p e r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

Everyone ' s first cho ice

M I D G D D #

I n F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m luxu ry t e r r a c e r e n t a l s V is i t o u r n e w a n d e x c i t i n g d e c o r a t o r a p a r t m e n t s . F r o m *540 p e r m o n t h

F I R S T M O N T H ' S R E N T F R E E

G r a n d R ive r a n d D r a k e R o a d s M o d e l s o p e n da l l y , 11 a . m . t o 6 p . m . F o r i n f o r m a t i o n ca l l 4 7 8 - 5 5 3 3

• 2 4 - h o u r m o n i t o r e d g a t e h o u s e • 1 2 - a c r e n a t u r e t r a i l • p o o d s a n d

t e n n i s c o u r t s • i n c r e d i b l y s p a c i o u s r o o m s • k i t c h e n s w t t h w i n d o w s a n d

e a t i n g s p a c e • c o v e r e d , a t t a c h e d p a r k i n g • I n - u n t t l a u n d r y a n d s t o r a g e

s p a c e * 2 y e a r l e a s e s a v a i l a b l e

F U R N I S H E D E X E C U T I V E R E N T A L S A V A I L A B L E

T O W O R K

T O S H O P P W C

T O R E C R E A T I O N

# The Pines

FROM '520 1 , 2 4 3 badroom*

1 4 2 bath* Haal moudal front * 5 7 0

357-1761

F R O M ' 5 8 5

12 MILE

a * *

FROM ' 5 4 0

1 4 2 badroom* 1 4 2 batha CluDhouaa

354-0331

CENTER OR-

I F R O M ' 5 2 0 '

• MILE

R e n t a l r a l a a oub foc t t o c h a n o o w i t h o u t n o t i c e . 3 5 3 - 5 6 5 0 Wain O f f i c e

Y O U ' V E E A R N E D I T ! Enter the exclusive haven of Walden Wood, a truly unique communi ty

designee^ w i th in a private tranquil forest where the turbulence the day is always left at the gate. Greetings begin

with our 24-hour manned entry and cont inue to your new home where comfort and

c o n s c i e n c e blend to form pure luxury to wh ich no one

else can compare.

• Incredibly spacious, newly decorated apartment homes

• Lots of w indows

• Eating space in every kitchen, plus a formal dining room

• Extra large storage and closet space

• Covered parking

• Superlative communi ty center w i th pool and sun deck, fitness and weight room, saunas, lend-ing library, bil l iards and tele-vision lounge

• Convenient location, just minutes to major expressways

• 2 YEAR LEASES A V A I A B L E

Exclusive character, luxury, design, convenience and service all await you at a superb value.

WALDEN W O O D . . . BECAUSE YOU'VE EARNED IT!

W A L D E N W O O D 1 a n d 2 b e d r o o m apar tmen ts , 2 a n d 3 b e d r o o m t o w n h o m e s

3 5 3 - 1 3 7 2 • C A L L F O R D E T A t S

T e l e g r a p h R o a d

Open daily until 6 o'clock In tfw evening ideally located on Ton Mi ls Road, JoK one Mock eett o f T t

4 0 1 F u r n i t u r e R e n t a l

ASTOUNDING BUT TRUE

F u r n i s h a o n e b e d r o o m

a p e r t m e n t f o r a s ttttle a s

$ 7 5 p e r m o n t h .

C o r t F u r n i t u r e R e n t a l

3 5 8 - 4 3 0 3

F U R N I T U R E F O R Y O U R

3 R o o m A p a r t m e n t F o r

$ 0 9 M o n t h • ALL MEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S

FARMINQTON. 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS, 020-0001

SOUTHFIELD. 366-4330

TROY. 606-1600

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

C r ^ r P a n t r v f n w i i

IN BIRMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS Tamporary Executive Ho iMnf l

2 Badroom Townhouae! TV - Otahaa - Linens - Comptat*

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $1290

30 Oay Ex tend ib le Laaaaa

6 4 4 - 0 8 3 2

BIRMINGHAM Futy lumNhaO 2 badroom oondo. available I r w r a d -stefy u n t l June 1. $000 month.

642-0166

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

F o r R e n t

ABBINGTON LAKE

TaawluOy l u m M i a d 1 4 2 badroom aparlmanta from $706.

ibta TV

Convantanl t o X-way 4 airport Plymouth - Can ton - Uvonta a r e * Cat anyt ime 460-0507

ALTERNATIVE l o hotal t v lng - lu ty tomldied. 2 badroom oondo. Au-burn HMa. monthly taaa* mdudaa u t l t t t a * $ 1.100 par month. 0B2-Q172

EXECUTIVE SUITE - 1400eqft. min-utee form B t i i t n g h a m . Somerset. 4 1-75. 1 badroom. l u t y himtohad. Mi-crowave 4 6ft oolor tv. Graat room, •vat bar, dan. $000 644-1744

BIRMINGHAM - INT OWN 1 badroom complete ly lurniehed apartmant. Short la rm laaaa avat-abla. $850 mon th Includee utlttta*. Saourlty depoeft. 644-4464

B i r m i n g h a m - T r o y A r e a

L u x u r y E x e c u t i v e A p t s . COMPLETELY FURNISHED

_ T O E V E R Y D E T A I L Maid Sarvtoa Avatab la

L o n g A S h o r t T e r m L e a s e s

2 8 0 - 1 8 2 0 A B S O L U T E L U X U R Y

COMPLETELY FURNISHED MONTHLY LEASES

7 COMPLEXES. NEAR TROY 4 BIRMINGHAM

EXECUTIVE SUITES MAIO SERVICE AVAILBLE

FROM $595 549-4500

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

W E S T L A N D P A R K APARTMENTS

A c r o s s f r o m C i t y P a r k

1 and 2 bedrooms, 11/2 baths HEAT INCLUDED

— Pool - Clubhouse

From *420

* * 7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

F u r n i s h e d A p a r t m e n t s A l s o A v a i l a b l e

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

F o r R e n t

APARTMENTS - l u t y lumiahed lor lha corporata axaoutfva. h QUO—area i

Maaiar Card 4 viee accepted. C M

ItatocMton OpaclaMU - 366-6313 Outaide Michigan 1-000-362-0030

FARMINGTON HILLS - 12 M0a 4 Orchard Laka Rd. 2 b a d r o o m 2 bath, completely turrMhed. Immedi-ate oocupenoy. $075 mo. Cat Brooa Uoyd. Moado . m n m -mant 861-4070

FARMINGTON HILLS. 1 badroom inoluda Matd i O m a r

From $600. 477-4700

L U X U R Y F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T S SHORT TERM LEASES

Adult and famty unite. 8 prima aub-urban l o c a t i o n * UMMtae Included Complete wtth houeewera* M a n * color TV. Waafcfy maid aervtoe avat -abla. J u e t t k e h o m e t

EXECUTIVE LIVING SUITES

F R O M $ 3 3 P E R D A Y 4 7 4 - 9 7 7 0

NORTHVILLE. etudlo In downtown Victor ian homa. convenient lor • a t U n a bik ing 4 commuting. Re-mote TV. M . micro—we»•. (nana, dWtaa 4 ooofdng utenata. A lo ta ty lumMhed tamporary homa. $606 mo. plua utat laa. Short term laaaa. avatabla M a r t * 1. Leave m i m a i ,

340-6750

PLYMOUTH - large l u m M i a d efft-tor Nngta. 6 mo.

large luml r 6

a t uttt t laa. 1425/mo plua aeourlty. Altar 5pm. 460-4100

PLYMOUTH - Prtnoator Ct. A * * r l -manta. 1 badroom lurnlahad apart-menta avetobta. Abundent atoraga. Mnola lory, privacy, good location and mora. Saa ua a t 14251 Prince-ton Ct. or c a t 460-6640, ExL 201

ROYAL OAK - Attract ive 6 unit butctno. Newt) k imlahad 1 bad-r o o m a p a r t m e n t a f r o m $550 . Monthly leeee avatabla. 640-0356

WESTLAND - 1 bedroom, w n t -anoaa. carpet, cable ready, $325 plua eecurlty. C a t morning*

505-7124

4 0 2 F u r n i s h e d A p t s .

F o r R e n t

ENJOY THE SUITE UFC AttractNaly furnMhad 1 and 2 bad-room Apta. opmptaM «rtth houaa •veree. knene. cable TV. D M t a b N auburban locaMowe. Cat Tarty a t HOME SUITE H O M e 54IV8030

ROYAL OAK. lurntahed 1 bedroom apar tment . axoaHant condi t ion. $060 month. Cat 600-6064;

ROYAL OAK - large 1 4 2 apartmenta. f rom $660 mo., ahort

color TV. 560-4330

S H O R T - T E R M L E A S E

1 month t o 1 Yr. fcimlahed 1 Badroom Apartment In BIRMINGHAM. Perfect tar Trana-tarrad Executive. $1,106 Cat:

D E N N I S W O L F H a t - W o t PropartMa

644-3600 643-1137

SOUTHFIELD HIGHRBE FumMhed - 1 4 2 badrooma. By ap-pointment onfy, 10-6 pm.. Man. thru FrL 560-2010

SOUTHFIELD - 11 4 area. Baauttfuty Kimtahed 2 bad-room townhouee comptato wfth •nana, h g w u y a a . dNhae 4 color TV. 2 large badrooma. 1H batha. plenty o l eloeat 4 atorag* *paca. Fut baaamant 4 lanoad In yard. Short term leeee avatabla. From $1100. Falrta* Toonhouaee 730-7743

S T U D I O Almoet naw furmehefl i tudto apart-mam Cantral air. atorag* laLMUa*, olf-atraat perking. Located In down-town Royal Oak Adult btt ldlng. $385 per month Including heat. Ap-ptcanta muat meKa $14,000 par yaar In order t o apply.

Ca t Manager, 300-3477.

TELEGRAPH-NORTHWESTERN Suble t lurnlahad apartmenta. 6 mo or longer. Non «moMng lamaN or oouple. Evenlnga. 362-0306

TROY CONOO FURNISHED A - i location. 3 badrooma. 1H batha,

flrapiace, baaamant. color TV. houawaraa. tnana. 540-3202

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

F a i r m o n t P a r k I n h o r m i n g r o n H i l l s

O n e o n d f w o - b e d r o o m o p a r i m e n f s

o n d t e r r a c e s f e a t u r i n g :

O N E M O N T H FREE RENT

E x t r a o r d i n a r y Q u a l i t y L i v i n g

B a l c o n y o r p a t i o

E a t i n g s p a c e i n k i t c h e n

I n - u n i t s t o r a g e

S a m e l e v e l l a u n d r y r o o m

E x c e p t i o n a l s p a c i o u s n e s s

F u l l y e q u i p p e d m o d e r n k i t c h e n

w i t h d i s h w a s h e r

I n d i v i d u a l l y c o n t r o l l e d c e n t r a l h e a t

a n d a i r c o n d i t i o n i n g

S p e c t a c u l a r c l u b h o u s e w i t h p a r t y

r o o m , s w i m m i n g p o o l a n d l i g h t e d

t e n n i s c o u r t s

2 Y e a r L e a s e s A v a i l a b l e

From s 5 3 0

S i T u a i e d o n o v e r 4 0 a c r e s o f p a r k - l i k e

g r o u n d s F a i r m o n t P o r k i s j u s t a

m o m e n t f r o m e x p r e s s w a y a n d

m i n u t e s f r o m c o n v e n i e n t s h o p p i n g .

O n N i n e M i t e o n d D r o k e R o o d s

4 7 4 - 2 5 1 0

Open daily until 6 p.m.

F i r s t M o n t h Ren t F r e e O f f e r Good T h r u M a r c h 1

F r o m S 3 9 5

Canton V i l l a g e Squ i re

O n F o r d R d . , j u s t E . o f 1 - 2 7 5

H e a t I n c l u d e d - F u l l y C a r p e t e d

S o u n d C o n d i t i o n e d - P o o l & S a u n a

C a b l e T V A v a i l a b l e

O p e n D a i l v 1 1 A . M . - 6 P . M .

S a t . 1 2 - 5 P . M . • S u n . 1 P . M . - 4 P . M .

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 • 9 8 1 - 3 8 8 8

G R A N D O P E N I N G

M E R R I M A N W O O D S L i v o n i a ' s N e w e s t A p a r t m e n t C o m p l e x f e a t u r i n g L a r g e D e l u x e 1 B e d r o o m a n d 2 B e d r o o m / 2 B a t h A p a r t m e n t s c e n t r a l l y l o c a t e d a t t h e c o r n e r o f M e r r i m a n a n d 7 M i l e R o a d s .

2 Bedroom 2/Bath '600 2 year leases available

F E A T U R I N G

I n d i v i d u a l l y c o n t r o l l e d c e n t r a l a i r c o n d i t i o n -

i n g & h e a t • L a r g e p r i v a t e b a l c o n y o r p a t i o

• S p a c i o u s c l o s e t & s t o r a g e a r e a i n a p a r t m e n t

• D o u b l 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 &

w a s t e d i s p o s a l • S e l f - c l e a n i n g o v e n & 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 • V e r t i c a l b l i n d s • P l u s h c a r -

p e t i n g • L a r g e p a n t r y • C o n v e n i e n t p a r k i n g

a r e a • 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 • S w i m -

m i n g p o o l .

4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 MODEL OPEN DAILY 9 A.M -5 P.M. EXCEPT THURSDAY

O F F I C E : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

o r ^ n ^ u i l l e ^ T o w n h o u s e s

Walton, corner of Perry near 1-75, 2 miles from Oakland University, 2 mjles N. ot Stlverdome

1 Bedroom R a n c h H o u s e

2 Bedroom Townhouse with basement

3 Bedroom Townhouse with basement

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BERKLEY, 3 badroom ranch. 2H oar garaoa. a r e t e t i e March. 0060 month plua 1 * mono (Leave name 4 nmnbarL

W BEVERLY. 3 bedroom. I t t bath, porch. flrapMoa. m apptancea. 2 yr. laaaa. $000 mo.. IV* mo*. daeoalL Ava tabM Mar 10. Martyn Kayea.

540-6777 or 040-3417

ADORABLE Irvloam B t rmt i t f i am 2 badrooma. »vlna room. dWng room. $035. Cat Den rm 540-7002 After 0P44; 6 4 M 7 3 0

BIRMINGHAM Charmlno 3 bad-room. 2 bath ranch m town, naar Quar lon Lake. Avatabt* March 1. $1,400 mon th plua uMRIaa.*43-016S

BIRMINGHAM, oocy 5 room houea. 2 badrooma. 1 be*h, baaement^ ga-rage. $S60/mo pm* *ecurtr, dapoe-I t C a t before 12 noon. 162

BIRMINGHAM - hetorta home, downtown, axcatent location. 2 bedrooma. 1 bath, carpet, waaher 4 dryer, garage $660 646-1703

BIRMINGHAM - IN TOWN 3 badrooma, 1V* batha. $875 par

Oay*. 524-6640 Eve* 647-4206

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS - 4 bed-room ranch, M baaament app t -ancae, newty decorated. $075 mo. After 6pm or «wefcand*. 642-3063

BIRMINGHAM School* 4 bedroom, ranch, 2 U bath*. 2 Hr apiece*, $1,350 month. Referencea. Dapoalt.

565-2043

BIRMINGHAM. 3 badrooma. 1 beth, garaga. acroa* from park. Avatabla M a r l . $075 day* 642-7711

BIRMINGHAM. 3 bedroom brtok ranch. Screened front porch. Ga-rage. Air. $040 par month - excel-lent credit required. 644-0630

BIRMINGHAM - 14/GreenAaM araa. 2 badroom. a t carpeted, tanced yard. 2 car garage, f u l baaement. •tovw. refrigerator, waaher 4 dryer $560. par month. 671-0262

BIRMINGHAM - 2 badroom brtc*. apptancea. baaament 1 car garage, gaa haat. $659 . /mo. Day* 476-4220 After 6PM 332-2318

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622-4016

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DETROIT - ALUMINUM bungalow. 2 badrooma. carp a n d . Ilraplaoa. a«w doeed porch, t i a e a m i t . 5 M t e 4 Telegraph. $336 month. 622-0461.

DETROIT: Warren/SouthOaM a r a a J bedroom Ranch, $325./mo. ADC Weloomet $000 movaa you in. Ca t

256-0641

FARM HOUSE, newfy reno bedroome. on RoctneMr Laka Or ion maeng. $600

062-7561. M no anewer 762-

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 home on 13 M t e Rd. near Orchard Laka Rd. Neer golf o o u r m $600 Robert W o t Compeny. 362-0666

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UVONIA - LavarV Ptymouth. 3 bad-room, bnck . I t t batha. Ant beeement, nearfy decorated, oei. garage. $660 plue *acur1ty.421-1560

UVONIA. 2 badroom. large kttchen 4 u te t y room, new *pplanco«, at-tached garage, large l o t $S60./mo Eva* 4 weekend*, ca t 522-1462

NORTHWEST DETROIT - 2 bed-rooma. carpeted, drape*, lerge lanced yard. $300. par month. $300 •ecurtty 762-3030

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404 Houeea For Rent 408 Duplexes For Rent UVQatA. Joy MtddMbat *rea.

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,, Sa«-eun Noon-3PM $000 par mo. plua dapoalt No p n • 1 Only.

N.W. D e i n O f T - 3 bedroom ranch wi th alcwe 4 refrigerator $400

533-3364

OAK PARK brtck ranch. 2 batha, M l h * * * m w i L Ml ipp tanoea. $67Vmo. Cat Mon-Frl. 0-6, 567-4070

OAK PARK - 3 badrooma. beee-m e n t garege. $600/mo. 737-0417 546-0714

OAK PARK - 4 bedroom w c h . ranch, dap b«e*meht.

Security Month. 545-0364

O L D R E D F O R D : 2 b o d r o o m , tcreened porch front 4 rear Imme-dlale occupancy $300./mo. + aecurlty. 533-6796

OLD REOFORD: 2 b a d r o o m , screened porch front 4 rear Immediate occupency. $3007mo. +• aecurlty. 532-6790

PLYMOUTH - Houaa lo leeee. op-t ion to buy. 2 bedrooma. Urge tv lng room, 1 car attached. $750. per month ($00,000.) Home 45^-0360 Work 453-4290

REDFORD TWP 2 bedroom ranch Newly iwnudeleO country ki tchen/ No-wax Solarlan floor, newer car-peting 6 much mora. $4067Mo. C a l O m , 255-5076 or 477-6409

REDFORD TWP . home Information center haa a free rental houalng bul-letin board

Cat 937-2171.

REDFORD TWP. 3 bedroom brick ranoh. 2 f u t batha. fu* beeement. oountry ki tchen wfth a t appliance* Including dtahwaeher. w e * - o u t ma»-ter bedroom with wood deck. Cen-tral Mr. 2 * . car garage. $006./Mo. Cat Dave. 255-5678 or 477-6400

REDFORD Nice 3 bedroom bun-galow on quiet s t reet baaamant. 2 car garaga, tanoed yard, $576 month. 553-6136

REDFORO. 1 or 2 bedrooma. rage, nawty decorated end a t appliance* $425 aecurlty. 433-0797

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month plu* 421-7306

REDFORD 2 badroom. baaament. 6 car garaga, large kitchen, $440 per month plua security 4 prap lee. No peta. Ava t *b le now 536-4119

ROCHESTER Avon 4 Lfvwmo-s. 3 bedroom ranoh. Refrigerator 4 •tova. Available mmadlatar , Short term leaae. $750/mo. 625-0937

ROCHESTER HILLS - Short larm. 2 bedroom dothouea on *camc *et-tlno, a t appOanca*. Avatabla March 5. $050/mo. Evee. 642-3291

ROCHESTER HILLS, 4 betfroom*, 2 H batha. tamty room with Bra-placa, 2'A car garag* wfth door opener, fu t baaament. large lot. $1500 per month. 375-0471

SIX MILf /Te legraph, 3 bedrooma, beeement. garage, tanoed yard. Nice area. Rent plu* 1H moothe se-curity Alter 6PM. 533-2390

SOUTHFIELD - Lovefy 2 bedroom ranch with fireplace, famty room. 2 car garaga, apaciou* lot, $025 mo. plu* aecurlty Occupancy Mar. 1*t.

534-6007

SOUTHFIELD naar 6 MM* 4 Ever-green . 2 badroom brick ranch. Im-mediate occupancy, $540 a month plus security 471-3142

SOUTHFIELD nice 2 bedrooms with larg* lot 4 garage, l e a yard Rant by the month. $550 month. 509-0152

SOUTHFIELD - 12 M M 4 Telegraph area, lease with option to buy. 3 bedroom country ranch on 1.14 woodad term, new oek kitchen cabineta, living room, dining room, fireplace. 2 car garaga. $000/mo. pk j * aecurlty dapoan. TRW refer-ence required. 761-3929

SOUTHFIELD - 2 bedrooms, ga-raga. beeement. 12 M t e 4 Green-field area. $500 per month plu* se-curity Cat Cheryl, leave m a a s a ^ a t

80UTHFIELD, 3 bedroom ranch, nloe condit ion, cerpebng. kitchen apptancea. 352-2006

SOUTHFIELD, 3 badroom ranch, 2 ba lh* famty room, attachad ga-raga, a t on ona floor, large lot, $WX> par month. Subiect to Credit Re-port. smployment letter, r* tar*nce*. NO PETS! Phone Roy Hacker 9:30 a jn . -Noon Only, 476-7000

SOUTHFIELD - 4 bedroom ranch, famty room, a l apptancea. $025/ mo. Call Mon-Frl . 9-6. 567-4970

TELEGRAPH 4 WARREN Ave. 3 bedroom ranch wfth Florida room. Refrigerator 4 stove, carpet ing throughout, rtewfy redecorated. Im-mediate occupancy. SI .000 depoeft. $500/mo. Ratarancaa. 566-1060

TROY, Somerset Immaculate 2 badroom. 1 acre, hardwood floors, endoead porch, baaemenl. No pet*. $000./mo. 649-4687; 643-0427

TROY. 3 badroom. famty room, kltchan wtth eating area. 1V4 batha. waaher. dryer, refrigerator, stove. 2 car attachad garage, f u l beeement,

. Weftman, $600. Cat : R. I Owner/Broker. 302-3333

WATERFORD TWP - 1 badroom houae. a torag* (had. Mf lc t tncy kltchan wfth applnacaa. no pets, $375 monthfy ptua uUti le*, minimum water end tewer furniehed. $1,100 move* you m. 602-7067

WESTLAND, Ford - Newburgh Rd. area 3 bedroom, bnck ranch, 1H bath, beeement. very clean, no peta. Quiet araa. $C25/MO 591-0103.

W. BLOOMFIELD. Lake acceea 2 bedrooma, futy carpeted, kitchen 4 laundry appliances, fenced yard. $466 plua aecurlty 303-0191

YOU FRUSTRATED? Sick of f inding placea ren ted We hava 2. 3. 4 badroom houaea I t nice araa*. *ome with garages. *ome al-low pet*. Fee $05

544-0091

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A Gooda Listing Is A Qood Buy! 1411 N Woodward 647-189

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

CANTON ftjrntahed houea. axoapi tiasamsnt. lo *ama - a ooupta or 2 ' * i 11 Ma* $78 each wk„ plua H utltttaa 901-3110

LAKEFRONT - d o e * lo W Bloom-Hatd 3-4 bedrooma M w I gaa BeO. utMtlaa $1,000 Short T*rm O K 491-

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407 MobUe Homes For Rent

FARMINGTON HILLS • m o b t * homa. $45-006 oar waM. Decnen 4 * * e r * n t w - e o u M d Cat

477-2361

MOBILE HOMES lor rent on lot* In nloe Fwvmnolon HH* area J bad-rooma. $ 4 0 0 / W 0 1 $ 3 0 0 / M 0 pm* aecurlty Apptenca*

, M u d a d You pay ga* 4 •ac t r l c 474-0212

TAKING APPLICATIONS Out* park greet lor Seniors i or 1 bed-rooma No pets netaranna* Sac»*1-fy dapoan 474-2131

BIRMINGHAM badroom* M i | room* M lerge rag* $726 par

848 E. Lincoln. 3 room. dMng room. A l tppOamaae. ga-

honth 866-3634

BIRMINGHAM traptao* A l m Csssmsiil. Sher month.

2 targe bedroom* Nor spfftancas Fut

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CANTON 3 bo 1.360 *q.ft Im Extremely ctaan

droorn* 1H b a t * medtata occupency

$875 monthly rent. 981-3037

modal* d 2 badrooma. n w n t IVk car attachad garaga. •tova. refrigerator mdudad No pats. So60 $66-0604

GARDEN CITY Beautiful brtck 2 bedroom $406 mciuda* apptancaa.

Agent 476-7040

LAKE PRIVILEGES SyNan Laka W lags. 1 badroom with dan. LMng room $450 par month. Days 4S5-0500 Evas 001-1433

UVONIA; Tiny 1 badroom; i fridge + a t utltttaa. A* I* Onfyl Short T* rm Rental OK. Cat OK. $345 - $510. dapoML 255-4200

TROY - NEW Dakota trt-ievel duplex unit Taooma between 15 4 10 mta. W of Uvarnota. 2 bedroom. 2 batha,

tssr room' 410 Flats For Rent PLYMOUTH Country M n g Bed-room, flrepiaca. twlmmtng. A vat-able - laundry, bam, $425 plua uUt-tles 4 seourtty 459-5332

WAYNE. One bedroom upper AM, IMng room, kitchen, bath. Immedi-ate occupancy, $270 par month plua ttapoelt 505-6324

WESTLAND - Ctaan 2 bedroom, *>-plencoe. carpal , curtalna. Muat ba •mpioyed. Mo pat*. Ratal n c e e .

459-6306

412 Townhouees-Condos For Rent

ALL SPORTS Waded Laka - 1 bad-room oondo. naw. Waaher 4 dryer, apptancea. Dack. Garage. $060. Mike Baa* 624-6541

AUBURN HILLS - Attract ive 2 bed-room condo In convenient location, Indudee a t apptancea. Including waaher/dryer. carport . Avatabla Im-mediately $625 per MO. plu* u t« -t le* 4 *ecurtty Evening* 644-6100

AUBURN HILLS. One bedroom con-do with cantral air and appliance* Immediate occupancy. $475 p lu* association taee. 047-4117

AVAILABLE AREA OF

12 & N o r t h w e s t e r n 1,450 Sq. Ft. Ranch Townhouae 2 baths, Individual private er>-tranoe. carpeting, apptancaa. dubhouae. p o d . sees Mo Alao ranch Apts. from $000 Mo.

356-3780 AVAILABLE - 10 MILE/LAHSER

2 bedrooms. 214 bath*, flnlahad baaement. fu ty carpeted, approx. 1950 Sq. Ft. P o d . carport , adult 4 children area. No pats. $070 par Mo . haat included . Cat : 356-0644

BEAUMONT AREA - ROYAL OAK Completely furnished 2 badroom, 1st floor Condo. Baaement, p o d . newer kitchen, apptancaa, decor 4 carpal Short Term poeetble. $795./ mo. Indudee heat, dec trie. Brewer 646-5000

BEAUMONT AREA - ROYAL OAK Completely furnished 2 bedroom, 1st floor Condo Baaement. p o d , newer kitchen. *pptanoaa, decor 4 carpet. Short Term possible $796./ mo. mdudee heat, Mectric. Broker, 646-5000

BEAUTIFUL 2 badroom condo, downtown Rocheeter. 1Vk bath*, ga-raga. baaament. whfte/belge thru-out. $550 month. Call sfter 6pm.

375-0537

B I R M I N G H A M Colonial Court Terraoe - an adult community haa a 2 badroom town-houae avatabla now Naw mi-crowave. oantrai a t , carport. Baaa-m a n t Security system 4 watdng

U-* - - - n i • I • • h m ii • cxTwnicTwn D4rmi;nyn*rn 646-1188

BIRMINGHAM downtown l ive 2 bedrooma, 3'/> baths. *auna. fireplace, terrace, courtyard All ap-pl iance* F u l Da*ament Attached garaga 4 addit ional parking. $1400 month, $2,000 aecurlty 646-5904

BIRMINGHAM ONE MONTH FREE RENT

Lovely 2 bedroom townhouae. a l apptancaa Including dt*hwa*har. cantral sir, flrepiaca- Waaher 4 dryer hook-up. $695 par month In-clude* water- Cloee to downtown •hopping 4 expreeewsy Ca l Mana-ger 644-1300

BIRMINGHAM PROPER Fulfy furnished 3 badroom towrv houea/condo. flnlahad basement, available Immediately $1,400 mo. Ca l Manager/Agant Qienn Hoapg

BIRMINGHAM - Quarton Laka Es-tate. 2 badroom, 1V* batha, flre-piaca, porch, garaga. - tenement. Ideal for single or couple. No Pats. Security Deposit Credit Informa-tion. and referencae raquirad $1000 a month.

Cali Owen Hanatae Day* 644-6300 Evening* 647-1117

WEIR, MANUEL, SNYDER 4 RANKE. INC.

BIRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom condo. new carpeting, appliances, vertical blind*, Indudee heat/water/carport . $565 562-3934

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom, 1 bath, W l l l l a m * b u r g Townhouse naw kitchen, i t apo«ancaa, air, fut baaa-mant. 644-4753

B I R M I N G H A M 3 bedroom. 2 H beth townhouee. AH apptancae Recently remodeled kitchen, waaher 4 dryer hook-upa. $975 par month. Convenient lo downtown Birmingham 4 expree*-ways C d l Manager 644-1300

BLOOMFIELD Spadoua. attractive 2 badroom, 2 bath upper condo Carport, prtvate 15 storage room, adlecanl to mop-ping. bank $750 Inckidae naat. AvatabM Mow* Broker, 646-5000

BOULDER PARK 14 4 ORCHARD

Luxury - 2 larga bedrooms, 1500 ft 2 lull ceramic bath*, prtvate pat*) GE apptancee. alarm aystem. cable, individual furnace, covered carport From $825 288-2040

CLAWSON HEAT INCLUDED

2 badroom. V * beth. t u l baaamant Carport. Cantral air Private back

B-d No pat * Laaaa raqulrad.

75 EHO. Alao avatabla with tamty room st $725 EHO

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 DECKER S 14 Maa 2 badroom 2 bath, anachad garaga apptanoaa. $675 * month mdudee water 4 haat AvateCMe Apr* After 5pm 362-4318

FARMINQTON HILLS 1 ! MUe 1 bed-room oodo. beloony-eourtyard imlt A l gpnaenra* Immediate occupen-cy $000/Mo 53&-0321

FARMINQTON HILLS 12 M t a 4 Ord ia rd Laka, 2 bad-

batoony. carport , lennia oourts, WW* ".rang p o d »inTiedla«e occu-pency Asking 1060 Cet Bruce Lloyd

FARMINQTON HILLS condo weahar dryer naar p o d 12 Mta Orchard Lake Mo pa*s $625

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FARMINQTON HILLS Woodcreek — i j - Condo 2 badroom. 2 bath iTWrorad i j r j *e l * . k j l wa t n W i m w l M n g t » m 1 ear garaga $060 h a d Included 647-0150

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FERNOALE SPACIOUS 1-4 bedroom town-houae* tor ram M an affordable

" " ' Co-op 641-0070

LIVONIA 1 badroom. Ca rpo r t . Screened porch- Pod- Cantal a t . Apptancaa. Carpeted 4 draped. $afo mokipee haaL Evea. 833-0367

LUXURY TOWNHOUSES 2 badroom. 1M balh. Rocheeter HBa araa. Immediate occupancy Houra; Mon.. - Fri., 230 -0 :90 PM. Sat. 4 Sun. 10-0 PM. 062-0000.

NORTHVILLE - Naw 2 bedroom. 2 bath, appliance*, waaher/dryer. 1,300 *q. ft.. $725/mo 478-0330

N O V I Beautiful condominium 1.000 aq. ft.. 2 badrooma. 1 bath, at tached garaoa. Occupancy mkKlanuary. Call 471-7470

NOVI Beautiful oondomMum, 2 bad-rooma. 1 bath, a t apptancaa 4 « -tachad garage. C a t 471-7470

NOVI. 2 badroom oondo. I 1 * balh. 1 car garage, no baaamant. p o d 4 l a k a p r i v i l e g e * , c a n t r a l a i r .

raeher. dtapoed. no pets. 1 yr. $575 mo. Evaa.437-0904

N BLOOMFIELD - AUBURN HILLS N * s a 2 bedroom Condo over looks pond and woods. Waahar/Qrywr m unit. Cilshwesher. oven range, refr ig-erator Cantral air, newer c a r p d . Carport. Avatabla Now! $595./mo. Broker. 646-5000

OAK PARK - Townhouee for aubtat. Irea end d May 2 bad-

rooma. M l baaament. ChAdren OK. $465 month. C a t 544-2714

HUNTERS RIOGE, rent wkh opt ion Sowctou* 2nd k w rench « * » dry tadtne* m u n t 2 bedroom*. 2 belh* gerage, p o d l e n d s oourt, 5 S « u i e ttasmo Cat 061-8004

ROCHESTER HILLS - Luxury oon-do. 2 badrooma. 2 batha. larga stor-age area. $960 mo. negotabto. 464-3682 or 530-0951

ROYAL OAK - Coventry townhouae. 2 bedrooma. 1 * batha. completely lumNhed. TV 4 microwave induded . P o d 4 dubhouae prhrtegaa. Yearly

a. $1300 month 640-9179

SOUTHFIELD CONDO ExacutNe 1 badroom wfth dan. Includee custom window treat-ments. heat, appliances, carport , pod . dubhouae. Immediate occu-pancy. Cal : 1-006-6097

SOUTHFIELD - Spadou* 2 bad-room townhouae. Baaamant 4 fenced In yard. $750 plu* uHtttaa. Fumiahed townhouses wfth short

730-7743 Fairfax Townhouae

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom condo. Heat, ca rpd . refrigerator, stove, carport, p o d Includad. $650 month.

646-5000

TROY - End Unit Condo. 3 bad-rooms. 2"4 batha, baaamanl, no pats. $050,/mo. Cat; Carl Stat in .

540-9700 or 649-5034 RE/MAX ASSOCIATES

TROY - Nor th f ldd HMa. 2 bedrooms !Vi batha. garaga. Rant /Opt ion to buy Cat 645-0616

TROY, 3 badroom. 1V4 bath town-houae. sublet, naw carpeting, app t -anoaa. central air. $030, haat Inckid-

Mon-Fri. 9-5PM. 200-6575

413 Timesharing ORMONP BEACH Florida, Ona bed-room ocean side condo. l u t y fur-— I - A- —• m A I. - al - • ' - L — i"oi>so, asowpw Ot nc>«Ting WBeK in 1967. 2nd waak d Feb. m 1908 (Daytona rscesl. $6500. 422-3536

414 Florida Rentals AVAILABLE April 1st, 1 bedroom, 1 bath condo overlooking Quit 4 Inter-coastal. Stada Kay. Sarasota. $420 par waak 1-613-792-6840

AVAILABLE EASTER Apri l 15 -Sleet* Kay. luxury 2 badroom con-do. Gulf f r o n t p o d . tannla.

865-0724, 343-0900, 682-7714

CLEARWATER BEACH; Saa Skto M d e i . Eff ldendee on the water W a * lo beach, raetaurants 4 shop-ping. Cat: 813-447-2870 or Naw Jersey. 201-852-9

COCOA BEACH. 3 badroom d i r e d an front condo. avatab la lor s t

or part d season. Brand naw. pro-fss i lons ty decorated Rental Nego-

le. 363-1750

BOYNE MOUNTAIN CONOO - 1 badroom 2 batha, Neap* 4-0. W a * to Mta. Croee country trata. Day, waak. month. 648-2005; 003-0406

COLORADO SPRING 8 K I N G Copper Mountain luxury 3 bediucm condo baaa d *kl tft EvaaAVaak-

Dey*. 647-7200

HARBOR SPRINGS-PET OSKEY condo 2 badrooma. Ski Nuba 4 Boyne. Indoor 9 ° ° * *

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove Luxury oondo. S p e d d "By Owner" rata*. 3 badrooma. toty equipped. Avatabla tar Spring 4 Summer V»> cdtona. Daya. 946-0400. Eve*-/

331-7404

HAWAII WAKIKI BEACH CONOO Sleep! 6. pod. aauna. 3 batconta*. lumwhed Avatabla March 24-Aprt 4. $396. 001-3563

HILTON HEAD CONOO - Beautiful 2 badroom. TA balh. ocean. 2 pool*, 18 tannla oourts free, great location. 9 waak* left. $396-4306. DtaoouMad

661-1264

HILTON HEAD ISLAND. Naw luxury townhome M PatwaMO Dunes, bedrooma. 3 baths, naar beat 4 tannla. A4 the amenlttaa. 65

HILTON HEAD, j u a a n t out oondo. kmlehad, p o d . tannla. g o t , $376 weakly. Former Michigan reektant

803-642-4264

HILTON HEAD - Saa Pines. G o t Course W a . 2 badroom/2 bath. Bed location, view, privacy.

•*. 313-540-3303

HILTON HEAD S**ec*p« 2 bed-room, 2 bath nwwfy decorated. 1 Wfc to beadi . P o d . tanni*. $395 of l sea-son. $495 m season. 661-1441

HILTON HEAD - Shipyard. 2 bad-room* 2 bsths. on g d f course Pool, tanni* 4 doee to ocean. Available year-round 375-1893

HILTON HEAD. S.C. Oceenfront oondo. Olympic size pod . tarmia. F. MacFartand. 756-0362

HILTON HEAD, S, C. Saa Plnaa. Larga 2 badroom, 2 balh beachfront condo. P o d . aunad view, r t d avat-

641-8367

HOMESTEAD CONOO - Beautiful 3 or 4 badroom on Laka Michigan. Croa* oountry or downhM aklng. 651-3579 or Mike: 364-4611

HOMESTEAD- Qtan Arbor, Mlch-February date* avatabla. Overtook* ski h«* . Jacuzzi, flrepiaca. $110 night 1-616-334-3640

HOMESTEAD, Laka Michigan By Ownar. Luxury South Beach 4

Hawk* N a d un i t for Holiday* 4 *kMng. 852-6443

HOMESTEAD LUXURY condo. 3-4 bedrooma. B a d location In Homestead. Low rata* 503-1555

HOMESTEAD Luxury reaorl condo. Superb view d Lake Michigan, de-alrabte location. 2. 3 or 4 bedrooma.

651-2917

KIAWAH ISLAND. S.C. S elect one lo flva badroom accom-modations. Psm Hsrrlngton Exdu-sfvaa, 1-800-845-09«6

MEXICO Time sharing make* enjoy mg a week m beautiful Puerta Vs* larta affordable. Large aulte wtth ooeanvlew. sleep* 6. You pay only $17 a night eech wfth a perty d 6 Any week In 19071 Ca l after 5PM; 459-7279

420 Rooms For Rent EVERQREEN/Sdtoo lora f t Fur-nished room tor raeponatota peraon over 46. MuM be employed 4 have leteianoas. $46 per waak $37-2304

FARMINGTON HILLS room tor Non-Smoldng. Non-Orink-mg mala. KJIchen prtA*gaa. $260/ mo After 4pm 474-1704

GAROEN CTTY snb •mpioyed Over 40.

sleeping room In pif . ata homa. M u d be gdrmity

UVONLA, neer F 1 bedroom tor $so js *k .

U V O N M neer Hudaon * Waadtiid. Prtvate room tor employed mole.

502-1300

UVONIA. * m a l imfumlahed d e e p mg room tor dngto non smoking tamsM. $45 weak, mattes mduded Unda. 501-3464

MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN

BRAND NEW Spadous oondomki lum suites ava l abia for tha aeaaon or for the night d Northern Michigan's m o d unique condominium h o t d the "Water S t r a d Inn", on Laka Charlevotx In Boyne City For rental or sataa Infor-mation ca l ;

1 - 8 0 0 - 6 3 2 - 8 9 0 3 MYRTLE BEACH, S C.

2 4 3 badroom condoa. ocaan Irani 4 ocean skta. indoor 4 Outdoor pools- F MacFartand. 750-0362

DEERF1ELD BEACH - FLA. Studio apt. on tha ocaan, 2 pools, newty fumiahed, sleeps 4, 3 weeks. Apr* 11. April 18 4 April 26, S650/W*. Cd l after 5pm 851-3882

HUNTING IN SPAIN Up 'o 7 people. First dass accomo-dations 4 m-country t ransportat ion

'Hunt exclusive preeerve. unl imited amounts OF birds, s i c In season. All accomoda t i ons , I n - c o u n t r y tranaportatlon. Icaneas 4 hunting prMtagea part d package prlca. Plaaaa direct mqulrla* to J M Gar-da, Plaza Angel, Clrbelo " 6 . Sul la

Id. S p d n 28020 9-F, Madrid, phona m the USA: 313-855-3927

JUPrrOR - PALM BEACH 2 bedroom. 2 bath naw condo. 11 t end * oourts, 2 pool* , w d k l n g dis-tance to oceen 435-0340, 646-4440

MARCO ISLAND CONDO Sleeps 8. $250 par week, avd lab ia March 7th thru 14th only. P o d . golf nearby 681-2576

MARCO ISLAND. Luxury beachfront condo. 2 bedrooms. 2 batha, p o d . Uwntt. boat-dock. Cable TV. Ava t -abla sfter 3-20-87 . 62«-2502

MARCO ISLAND - 2 bedrooms. 2 bath penthouse In South Sees. Overlooks pod . Clam Bay 4 lennia courts, wdk lo beach! Prime weeks s t l l available 652-7043

ORLANDO. DISNEY/EPCOT. Luxu-ry 2 badroom. 2 bath condo. fur-mahed. a o d . lacuzzl. golf. Weakly rental $65 day. Mr. Bl rdadl . Day*. 474-5150; Eva*. 476-9778

OR MONO BEACH - ocaanfront lux-ury condo 2 badroom*, 2'4 baths, completely furnished, prtvate p o d Minimum 2 weeks. 2 weeks $800, monthly $1500. Evee. 681-3444

SANIBEL ISLAND - lovely 2 bed-room condo overlooking San Carloa bay 2 pool*, tanni*

642-3528

SARASOTA - Udo Kay. Gulf front condo. V M M 5. Jacuzzi, p o d 4 tan-ni* AvaUabi* M*r 28 thru Aprl . 11 $135 night/$87 5 weekly 540-6771

ST PETE - TAMPA AREA Condo lor Seta or Rem 2 bedroom*, m batha on the Quit Fdly furniehed '4 hour from Buech Garden*. 2'4 hr*. Irom DMney World 476-3000

VENICE AREA Beautiful condo on the gulf 2 bedroom, 1*4 bath, terv

415 Vacation Rentals BAHAMAS TREASURE CAY

Lovely, 2 badroom 2 bath, houae-keeptng Wta Beautiful beach Avat -*D4* Ap r ! Staape 4 826-5040

BEST NORTH EAST AREA OTSEGO L A K E GAYLORO, Ml

Large lekelront lodge, 5 minute* l o Hidden Valley Fulfy furniehed. bedding 4 Mene mdudad 8 bad-rooma, M-ga porch, tv lno room wfth dona flrepiaca. lumaoe I di*h in e d v 1 June 27th thru July 11th NOT an n e t 1* Rental 2 weeks $1150; 4 weeks $2150 Aluminum flehlng boat svetsb ie H d p deo avd leMe Cat Doreen Mon thru Fri . 6em-4pm,

683-1804

BOYNE lerge 5 bedroom houaa on Walloon Laka between Boyne Mountain 4 Nub* Nob 3 batha. flre-piaca k j t y equipped t» ian* p rodd -ed AMo evetebi* * * 3 bedrooma. 2 bathe 847-5070

BOYNE Luxurlou* l a k d r o m Condo n a « Strung Sleep* 4-8 FVapMoa lecuzd cable 303-3085 or

644-3*00

C O N D O & V I L L A S VACATION RENTALS

Florida - Hawat - Car ibbean Caroline* Northern MKMgen Air < H o l d - Car d e o * ' i i t e b i *

SUNCOAST TRAVEL 313-465-5810 1-800-874-6470

FUN IN THE SUN! Condominium Behamaa daepe up lo 8 2

pool* naxl » Cabta Beach H o d Mer 7-Mar 14 $SOO 522-2006

LlVONlA.'l_AU»»EL WOOOO s Mta/V275. apadoua. k*rad>ad luxury condo 2 badoom, 2 balh. d -•eched garaga. 1 floor Many extraa MOW evatable $1,350 per month nlua *eourtfy 404-1180

517-854-5471

GRAND CAYMAN BeeutWA condo 2 bad rooma 2 batha beech p o d |ecuxH Vea lan-ma I d t n g w*nd eurflng 4 mora Apr 14-26 $075 540-477S

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 bedroom oon-Boyne Hlohand* 4 Nuh*

Nob F u t , equlooed »nene prenad 681-2799

» Futy ec beeunk* <

MYRTLE BEACH. South Carcrflne. luxurlou* 2 or 3 badroom ocaan front condoa. futy furnished. P o d . lacuzzl. glass elevators. Golf pack-age available. C a l mmar 303-1206

NASSAU 4 day*. Mar 5, $509 vdua for $300 532-5949 or 356-8403

PETOSKEY - HARBOR SPRINGS LAKESIDE CLUB CONDOMINIUMS Luxurksuaty furnished, studio*. 2 bedroom. 2 bedroom wfth loft. 4 townhouee rentals on Round Lake. By tha weekend, waak. month or saaaon. Lakadde amenhiee t n d u d * our INDOOR POOL/SPA. tanni*. beachfront, tail ing, flahlng. golf lno 4 •kUng nearby Laka or ponddda unit* available.

BAYHEAD REAL ESTATE 2310 Pdoekey Harbor Rd

Pdo*key . Ml 49770 616-347-3572 616-347-7800

PETOSKEY - 2 badroom* an loft, walking distance to town. $50 par night. Weekend* or weekly

731-8827

PUERTO VALLARTA - swap* 4. beach, p o d . term!*, gym. Ap r * 4 thru 18, $750 waak.

851-7167

RENT/SALE. H i t on Head Island, d Palmetto Dune*- 2 badroom, 2 v» bath vil la. 1750 *q . f t . fu l ly equipped 651-3566

S k i A c c o m m o d a t i o n s MkMSan * m o d luxurlou* reeort Condominium Townhoueee ara lo-cated on Watoon Lake between Boyne Ml 4 Boyne Hlghlanda lea diet ing 4 cro*» country sk lng avat -abla on property. Over 200 acree of lovely roiling woodland* Reference*

WH.DWOOD WALLOON LAKE, Ml 49790

1-800-832-8003

SKI AT THE HOMESTEAD 10 downhW plu* croee country

Condo that sleep* 6. 382-5591

SKI CONOO - Vail/Beaver Creak. Sleep* 6. Fut kitchen, ftreplac*. laundry, g r e d location, compecltrm r d e Jack aftar 7pm. 761-2840

SKI HOMESTEAD/Suger Loaf Groe* Country/down he . Homo-stead Efficiency $66./n«e. Cat Katharine, after 9pm. Mon -Thur*. , 541-2502; Frt thru Sun , 843-9208

SKIING at Boyne Hlghlanda, mm-utee away. Lake Michigan, b m " view home. 3 badroom. 2 bath, flrepiaca. much more. $100 mght 204-5667

SKI VAIL 5 bedroom, 3 bath beaut f t j l oondo. taka ihut t le 1 m t e to gondola. $200 per day cad P h i 682-5243

SNOWMASS VILLAGE CO - Ski out. t k l home m Wood Run 4 bed-rooma. 3 bathe. 2 flrepiacee For 10 people - $370 per day 866-8506

SUGAR LOAF - 1 WEEK LEFT Deluxe 3 bedroom. 3 bath condo Heated pod . mght ak lng. Fab 23 thru Mar 5th 397-3374 470-0" "

SUMMER HOME ON TORCH LAKE Secluded, woodey 6 roome, 3 bad-rooma. k i t bath aunroom. flrapMoo Aveteble July 4 August $2,380 mo Cat o o t e d evee 616-331-4662

TORCH LAKE Luxury lakefrom 3 bedroom, 3 bath condo w/taimdry. fully fumnhad, flrepiaca cable TV. neer Ski -reeort* Winter $250./ weekend or $500 "week Summer $700 weak. Mo pet * 644-1531

MAYFLOWER HOTEL - $660 month darting Daty room sarvtoa. 24 hour rr m s g i aantoa. Color TV. No laaaaa. immadist* occupancy. Con-tact Craon Smith 463-1*30.

ROOM wfth kitchen prtvtagee, fur-l uttMtaa. $00.

First 4 led ktchigen Ave.

Wayne 4 ass-0060

SOUTHFIELD - $335 * month plu* •hare utettae. Kitchen fadt t taa. Neer 1 0 V t M t e 4 090. After 4pm 644-8731

WAYNE larj. room. Kitchen prtvtegee- Marrlman-

area. $06 waak. Eva* 301-6081

Annepo t * Rd l

WESTLANO AREA $350 per month mdudee at utltttaa. Ceblevlaton. leundry done, with aome meal*. 722-3150 326-0778

WESTLAND, Joy Rd area, gentlemen, kitchen prtvtagee

422-1091

WESTLAND room tor non-amcidng work ing woman $60 weekly plue ea-curity depoeM. 721-7924

WORKING Lady lo rent room f rom matura woman, beeuttful apertment m Southfield rtatarancaa.

567-0885

421 Living Quarters To Share

ACTIVE non smoking lam eta m mid 20 ' * looking tor tame to *hare 2 badroom townhouee In R o y d Oak. $315 month ± V, uHtttaa. 543-3619

421 Lhring Quarters To Share

ROOMATE wan M to Mara 2 bad-room A M ProN Ing tamd*. $400./mo m town Bk-miisdam. Leave m i i n g i 848-1300

ROOMMATE N aeded - W i d M t l

C M d t a r 8pm 426-0615

422 Wanted To Rent CLEAN. f y o f t . Uvonta. L x u d d b i ity depoet . 1 yr. la

houaa t i * . eeour-

638-7700

CLEAN, qutal budnaaa owner, fami-ly of 4. naada 3-4 bedroom houaa in

526-7701 l y d a p o d t 1 yr

ALL AREAS SHARE WTTH "OUAUFTED PEOPLE''

SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620 684 So. Adam*. Birmingham. Ml.

BIRMINGHAM - non smoking, neat, tomato profaaalond seeks the *am* t o ahare spadoua home. Immadtate occupancy. 647-4935

CONSCIENTIOUS. Non-amoklng l u i a t a to d iere 2 badroom apL m Medteon Hgtt . wfth aama Merch-Sapt. $306 /mo + HutHttaa. Cat Kathy 543-0480

FARMINQTON HILLS - Apartmant to share wfth mala. Naar tree way 4 OCC. $250 month. Evee. 471-8066, Days 10-2 pm Barry 352-6404

FARMINQTON HM* Condo 10 ahare. Reeponeibta, mature female, norv emokar. Lovely private room 4 bath. Avd lab ia Mar 1d. $200 737-4710

VACATION CONOOS ON THE WATER

Qrand T reverse Bay - T reverse City 30 brand nmm urvts A l ctrecdy on the weter Spec tao tar iiawa Super send beach, p o d 4 spa Comptafe

Private badroom - t l s t c i 4 THE BEACH CONDOMINIUMS

(0181038-2221

VAIL, COLORADO Wren 1 bed^ room oondo. 2 bathe. rdta-a-Oad Feb 21-28 $ 1 2 8 0 644-5334

FEMALE looking for same (20-30J to ahare nice 2 badroom Apt. d 5 4 Tdagraph Cat aftar 4pm, 478-4336

FEMALE LOOKING to ahare aperl-i t with eama. Immedtate occu-

pancy. Southftald area. *. 352-0797 day* 476-6812

FEMALE, non «mokmg, dedre* roo-mate lo d iare very ntaa 2 badroom apt m NorthvUe, $300. utettae In-cludad. Leave maeeegt. 349-2432

FEMALE ROOMMATE Wantad to ahare beautiful, larga. 5 bedroom, 4!4 bath houae m Royal Oak. $325 month, d l utetta* p a d 9AM-6PM; 398-1869 Aftar 6PM: 547-8874

FEMALE 20-30 yaar* prefer* same. Condo m WeeOand $325 mo. ± V4 utltttaa. Non-emoker, referenciee 4 depodt . After 9pm 722-8061

FINANCIALLY aacura, non-emoker to ahare 2 bedroom. 2 bath North-

GAROEN CITY - Single mother wlshae to share 3 badroom ranch wfth single working woman or mother with child. Referencee. $250/mo Includee utwtta*. Ca t Nor-ma at work. 476-6655-Aftar 6pm,

422-6206

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

Featured on; "KELLY 4 CO '' TV 7 A l Agee. Tadaa, Occupation*.

Background* 4 Ufastyta* "8,000 Satisfied CBents"

644-6845 30555 Southftald Rd Southftald

HOUSEMATE WANTED - Farming-ton area. $50 par week plu* 1/3 ut l t t ta* and *acurtty. Reference* re-quired. R k * . 477-7795

MALE/FEMALE non smoker to share 4 bedroom, 214 bath W, Bioomfleld home $300 plus % utili-ties. After 5pm. 881-1128

MALE OR tamale lo there Redford home on 1'4 scenic acree. 5 bed-room*. 2 baths, living room wfth flrepiaca. spacious kitchen 4 dming eraa. $300 Indudee utettae 4 leun-dry fadtltae. 532-2520

MALE WISHES TO Share spertmenl with *am* or tamata $200 month plua half utUttle* Smokar p rder reo C a l batw 12-2PM, 722-8956

MOTHER 4 SON would Nka lo * h * r * beautiful Btoomfldd Vltege home. Ratarenca* required.

Evening* 642-3113

NON-SMOKING Female *eek* tame to (hare 2 badroom apt m Farming-ton Hi t * . $290 rent. C a l after 5PM: 474-7638

NON-SMOKING FEMALE aeaks same lo ahara houee m Novi $200 Month plu* <4 utatta*. Ce t Leave

348-8413

PRIVATE HOME m Birmingham. n e > room 4 bath, reeeonebie houee pr t i tagaa No amoklng. 645-5033

PROFESSIONAL tamale eeeklng u m e io there homa m Rocheeter. $350 per month plu* ha t ut t l t le*

662-6440

MATURE EMPLOYED LADY tree cheerful room. B t n i t if^iem,

Royd Oak, Southftald Aiaaa ^pc*-

FAM1LY seeks home In oountry - A m Arbor, Canton. Ptymouth araa.

434-1006

RETIRED hotd aaacutlva manager daatee atudto or 1 badroom apart--- - —» a* a 1- - e "•HSFTT CFF®NNQ LEUECOTAONG A

d mdntananoa aarvtoa, m ex-change tor afl or part of rant. Raply to; PO Sax 3374. Farmmglon He*. Michigen 40010

WANTED - fumiahad 2 bedroom apartmant or houaa, m Rocheeter tor month of Aug 4 Sept tor retired ooupta. 313-863-0621 802-972-9089

434 Induetr iat-U l L -wsrenouse

TROY

tor ^ d a S ' V S S o ^ t l L dStoL-TSS

door. Ctoee to 1-78. A U i M i knna-

4.930 tq-f t wtth offloe i head truck door. AvaOt

$.000 eq.IL e^SOO eq. f l ofltoa i

OWNER MANAGER AR1-EL ENTERPRISES 567-

WESTLANO AREA 10.000 aq. R. naar butdtng.

49t O f f i c e /

FAR4MNGTON t d v T a c h OfOoa

1 alory oStoe b u t d b a MM nomplstad- Up to 33.000 SR. f t Oroht rd Laka Rd-/13 MBa. 2 M o o t * M. o I 1-806. Cat J M n X Oodato. Monta 4 Moon. 840-10Sa

FARMMQTON M U S - Mew of l ta* bu tdmo 1-27B Corridor, Hagoerty/9 Mta. From 1600-0J00 a ^ V M B

FARMMQTON M U S . 13 MBa fW.. naor F e m t n g t o n Rd. 1 > 0 0 sqJL . ganard or w i a a c d ofltoa. G r e d road 4 atan aapoaura. OnM $1,*00 mo. C a l I * . Li l aw* I I I 7306

496 Off ice / Business Space

FAMMMOTON HBJLS - 10 M M 4 - — . 3 room o f t o a e M M ap-

330 eq. f t m m o d e m M

A NEW CONCEPT 8barad Ofltoa FacM

INTERNATIONAL

e IndMdud oflloaa from ISO aq It e Opttond warahouaa/multl uaa

space from 1.400 to 3.600 sq ft -Nod IBC onfy

O ConMrence roome to e a d 2 to 75 with audo vtaud

e Comptata secratartd 4 oomputar

FARMMQTON M U S On fta ed toe

br ick a npaetva

e rar aki itla 4 Telex electron* n u t 3 Prima LocaBona;

Nov! 4 Ann Arbor 761-0666 866-4460

428 Oarages & Mini Storage

GARAGE - 2 C A R Radford ara $100 month plua eecurlty depodt. C M 277-5006 671-231

GARDEN CITY - H of * 2 V* car ga-rage. $46 monthfy. C M aftar 8pm.

422-6206

GRAND OPENING Ona month frae rant wfth minimum 3 month laaaa. Low monthly rate*, wide range ol unit aizae. Open 7 days week. Plymouth/Canton. Natlond Mini Storage 460-4400

432 Commercial / Retail B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

Woodward/1-75 oorrldor. Avatabla Immediately 2.000 sq.ft. LucaOenl for (por t ing g o o d * watpaper/deco-' shorts, r e d eatata/lneuranoa and

WANTED Re tM tenant for prime Downtown Farmington location m the historic VBage M M . Fantastic expoeure to Farmlngion Rd 4 Interi-or m M traffic, k t a d for coffee ahop

d a . 477-0157

LARGE STORAGE 12x55 ft. -$200 /mo 9 M M 4 Farmington

474-2200

OWNER-MANAGED ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 567-3800

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH - Prime 1225 square feat ratal, mdde d -t rectfv*. Weetcheatar Square M M Ample parking. C M Deborah.

681-9700

FARMINGTON HILLS 3,300 4 4.500 eq.ft. prime Induetrld •pace* for laaaa. Each haa 800-t-*q.ft. ofltoa apace and 1 overhead buck door. Ctoee lo axpraa—ay.

OWNER-MANAGED ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 567-3800

A PRIVATE OFFICE - Uvonta/Wym-outh araa d f i paraonatzad phone anawerlng. Sacratar ld service*

464-2900

A T T R A C T I V E New Building In Plymouth

Excotont location netr ma^or f rw-way*. $10.46 par aq. f t mdudaa ex-terior mairrtananca 4 taxed Sepa-rata entrance*, ample parking, prt-vate bath, own h a a t / M . Suftae vary Irom BOO to 2800 aq. ft. 456-2900

BINGHAM CENTER. BIRMINGHAM 2 maid* Oflloaa: Include* Recaption.

Phone Anawerlng. Conference Room 4 comptala Ibrary.

$300. 4 $360 540-1222

BIRMINGHAM Deluxe ofltoee to aubtot k t a d tor CPA or Manufacturers Rap. IrnmaiO-ste occupency 258-5188

BIRMINGHAM - Prime off-ice space to sublet. Ap-proximately 3,140 sq. ft.

C O M E R I C A B A N K 4 9 6 - 6 1 7 7

BIRMINGHAM - 5 room offloe doee to Woodward 4 Adam*. Single butdlna, ample parking. AvaBabta now d $ 7 0 0 .

G O O D E 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8

Ampta pertdna. fcnmo-• 477-77001

1.703

FARMMQTON OR NOVI general ofltoe apace. Up to 8000 aqft Raaaonabta laaaa ralaa.

470-3014

FINISHED OFFICE apace lor rant rn Bfcmlngham, approx. 2000 aq. ft. - 7 oflloaa wfth laoaptturital araa. $13 sq. f t For r l d d t a c M

FINISHED OFFICE I

sq. IL For

aoe tor rent In 2000 aq. f t - 7

aa. $13

FORD RO-/OUTER DRIVE

£ Dearborn Height*- 20x75". $635 per

GREENFIELD N/12 M M . 700 sq. f t . Immedtato occupency. homa corv verted to ofllcaa. Only $450/mo., ae-curlty depoeft. laaaa or buy.

543-0240

INTERIOR DESIQNER IN BIRMINGHAM want* to share l u defied space with another ener-getic Interior dseioner. Includes udt-ttae. A mud see. 4250 per month. 6 month minimum. 646-6222

1-275 AT 8 MILE RO. Prater led Ex-ecutive Ofllcaa now taadng aharad ofltoa oonoapt. Reoepttonld. tata-

464-3771

UVONIA. Farmmglon Rd.. naar 6 M M Rd., 350 sq. ft. modem offlea. Avatabla I m m s d M d ) Only $400 month. C M Mr. Lubn*. 644-7306.

UVONIA - FOR LEASE 1,000 sq.ft. dduxa ofltoe completely flmahed tor voir

occupancy. Plymouth Road fron-Attracttve landecaplng. Abun-

dant paved perking Borln mveetment Co. 363-0023

BIRMINGHAM 555 Butdlng. 3 ofltae/retM sulta* avdtabta, Feb. 1

Approx. 1540 sq- ft-1475 *q ft and 1300 sq. f t . C M WMam Adrian between Oem and 5pm Mon. thru. Fri. 646-1101

BIRMINGHAM - 700 aq.ft ground floor geaeral bualnee* ofltoe aulto. Maple, neer Adama. Ampta partdng. March occupency 642-3312

FORD RO./OUTER DRIVE be

month. Dearborn Heights. 20x75' $525 pw

FOR SALE or laaaa, B-3 general buameee, Farmington HMe. 3000 Sq. Ft. up, 3800 Sq. Ft. down. Ampta parking, easy tcooee 1-008 4 Orc-hard Lake Rd. Ctaen. w M butt. $245,000 522-4875 or 661-4671

QREAT oommercM expoaurd 2000 aq. ft. mdudr ld butdlng. parking tor 20 cars. W. suburb*. On* Way Real-ty, Len Caraon. 532-8000

LIVONIA MIDDLEBELT-PLYMOUTH Stores from 2,000 sq. ft. Newty renovated center. Excellent location, signage 4 competitive rental.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN 1.000 to 4,000 *q It. Of rwwty con-structed r e t M space. Ampta park-ing. C M Deborah lor mpra details 459-6801 & 881-9700

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN 1,000 to 4,000 aq. f t d riewfy con-structed r e t M apace. Ampta park-

C M Deborah for mora detd i * . 681-9700

mg. C M C 459-6801

ROCHESTER Prima Downtown re tM or offlce space available. 500-1,500 aq . f t

540-9892

434 Industrial-Warehouse

BRIGHTON AREA - Mew energy sm-ctant m d u d r l d butdlng. 4.280 to 13,400 Sq. Ft. Excdtarvt US-23 4 L B« location 437-6961

FARMINGTON

Warehouse/Office Orchard L M e / 8 MM. 2500 Sq. F t

352-3800

LEASE - 6400 sq.ft. m Redford on Qrand River. $6.00 per sq.ft.. M In-elusive, k t a d for prolssaiond, sales 4 service WW divide C M 477-7002

N O V I Avsdabie immedtalely 3,000 aq.ft. off loe/warahouee apaca 16' deer under |otats m ahop, 12x14 grade tevd door, truck w M available Very clean.

OWNER-MANAGED ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 557-3800

PLYMOUTH TWP 3400 Sq-Ft Office 4 Wa

Overhead d o o r * Near X-way 455-1487

SHARE WAREHOUSE tpaoa. over-head door Sacratar ld ssrvKas •va taote ExcMsn l location Muat flnd lenantl C M 9am-5pm 591-9356

CANTON Medlcd auita avMabla March 1. Over 1100 square taat ktad loca-tion 41837 Ford Rd. 298-1790

CANTON laaaa ktad location. 41677 Ford Rd.. )ud wad of 1-275. Approxi-mately 1200-32.000 eq.ft. WW Amah lo your specification 206-1790

CHOICE OFFICE SPACE 14 m M 4 625 sq. ft. 1-3 yr,

CROOKS 4 M - 5 9 Offtoee mJ warahouaing apace avatabt* Car-peted- ktad location mdudaa ute-

852-4447

DEARBORN - 2.500 sq.ft. prima off-ice space avatabla Immediately Comer suits wfth Mndow dew over-looking river, wooded area. Located d Outer Drive/Michigan Ave.

OWNER-MANAGED ARI-EL ENTERPRISES 557-3800

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 714 *q. ft. Executive *uNa. *uHsbta lor pralasslond or general buslnsss office Immadtate occupancy

G r e d Amerctan Butdlng 280 N. Woodward.

647-7171

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 4000 sq. I t of newfy constructed offloe s p a o * Atmoephare compt -

by skytghta. studio coHngs and lots of window*. C M Deborah tor more d e t a M 459-8801 681-0700

EXECUTIVE SUTTE Renovated Daley Ak RHta factory house* axautlve suit* m downtown Plymouth. Offtoee start at 100 aq. f t Excatent aupport stall covwrega, hj* Mrrtcaa auch aa word procaaemg, 24 hr. dictaphone, telex. tacMnta. oontaranca room, 455-5353

UVONIA OFFICE - 2 room sui t * Ovar 300 sq. f t d 19500 MlddtabM

•eon 7-8 m M rd. Below markd rant Ftrd daaa apace. C M Kan Hda, day* 525-0920ave* 261-1211

UVONIA OFFICE SPACE Immadtate occupency

400-800 aq. ft. C M 422-1300

UVONIA 6 M M 4 1-275. Choice 13x14 offlea spaoa avdtabta Including aarvtoa*

484-7380

MAPLE 4 ORCHARD LAKE RD8 375 aq.ft. Good m 4 oul parking. $450 par month. Mr Cameron 540-8332

NORTHWESTERN HWY. F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

«>n

From 1200 sq.ft., will Im-prove. 3 months free rent If lease signed by 2/15/86. Last space available, perk-ing at door & signage.

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

436 Of f ice /

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - M M aree on S w Park. 1000 t e « . M V

£ • < £ » * — — a s s iPLYMOUTH/NEAR DOWNTOWN

600 eq. I t to aooo M . « - T t a o taa*-

P R E S T I G I O U S

O F F I C E B U I L D I N G

a j S o f i f i u t a f

P R I M E O F F I C E L O C A T I O N S

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - ' Woodward/1-76 oorrldor, M floor oorner ad** . $ prtnaM of l toa* M e t open area. 1.406 SQ.ft

DEARBORN MtoNnan/OuMr Or. $ t d t a t aaaB-t b t a 1 iSMMJ 0> 800 t» IL tOB lL

T R W - > AMradtaa 750 aqJL aula* 3 o f l t o t t 4 large recept ion r o o m Maple/ l

ICLOSE TO Bl « •

MECHCAL SUITE 1.400 SQ-ft. prtme ofltoa a p a o *

M EDtC AL- DENT AL Pontiac 1300 sq.ft. CmciaMnt

room* pr t iMt baSi w/ahower

OWNER-MANAGED ' ^

ARI-EL Enterprises, Inc j

557-3800 REDFORO/UVOMA - 1000 offlce butdlna 37301 W. $450/mo.

REDFORO 24360 Joy Rd. 2 W. d Tdagraph. D a t a * euN - 2.30C SQ. ft. Low monthly underground partdng. CERT#TB> REALTY- 530-6408

REDFORO 24086 Ffca offlea tullaa eietebla trance M o * * m condK at* occupancy. Rant and M oondModng. CERTIFIED REALTY

MO* DMuaa P i ta tM an-

ion. Immad-idwtaa h a d

538-6400

R S I CEN. PraaOotoui floe* mdudtog anawail' Td-X and at aervioea 400 Ran Can Sdta 500.

executive at•

c a 258-6423

ROCHESTER CENTRE - 134 W University, ofltoa suMsa anaflabta. 350-2000 sq. taat, Jaatatil* down-town location, ampta on alta park-ing. Jane Prua* 861-4000

SOUTHFIELD - ktad location Td-

mexpeneivd One (1) month Iraa 360-2122

SOUTHFIELD; Sever al ofltoa* aval-able CncM*nt location. 14x19 4 two (3) 12x8"* Uaa our a l m t a s apaoe 4 aome ofltoa equip- Prodot

Kown k n i t n 4 lataphona Contad PM Sflckar, 360-3100

OFFICE BUILDING with option or puichaaa 1200 aq. f t CxcMsm Watad Laka location. CM: 332-6100

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE From 550 sq. f t Immadtate occu-pency. m Westland Butdlng near M M w d 1-98. Raaaonabta r a n t d ratee mdudmg i *mtor td . u t t M a * and mamtananca.

REALTY WORLD ROBERT OLSON

981-4444 W BLOOMFIELD OFFICES

On Orchard L M a Rd. PrNata en-t rance* 700 t o 7,000 tQ. ft-

651-8566

FARMINQTON HILLS - 31333 13 Mlta Rd neer O r d w d L M a Rd. Up to 1.200 *q- ft- prtme offlea apace-New butd lng apt t lor s m M of f ice* Immedtate occupancy. 861-9756

FARMINQTON HILLS - Re tM apaoe for lease. 1,070 - 5.074 eq. f t avdtabta 38435 Grand RNar Ave-nue. CERTIFIED REALTY 538-5400

FARMINGTON HILLS 38345 W 10 M M . naw 1-275 4 1-808 New offloe bunding. Dduxa cue tomded offlcee from 1,000 to 35.000 aq. f t UtHttas mdudad Cert i f ied Realty; 538-5400

FARMINGTON HILLS 38215 W 10 M l * Deluxe, c u d o m a a d medkM/ prolaaalcnel auflee I rom $995 per mo. Excellent lor chiropractor Move-m condit ion. CERTIFIED REALTY 538-5400

FARMINGTON HILLS - I n d M d u d • d i e * k t a d tor manufacturer* r *p or regk jnd aataamen. SecretartaL telephone answering, oopytng 4 tac-

vtce* avMable on prem-474-0727

FARMINGTON HILLS 4 Birmingham 350-800 square tad ofltoa apace svdiable C M Eric Winer. Snydw Kinney 4 Bennett Red E»-t d e m c 644-5899

PROFESSIONAL woman s a M s same to share Farmmglon homa $275 month plua '4 utltttaa 4 aecurl-ty depod t Mary a f tw 8pm 474-3861

PROFESSIONAL tamale * *ak* non •mokmg roomale to ahare fumiahed 2 badroom apt In Southltaid $305 mdudaa utl t t ta* Card. 355-4875

PROFESSIONAL MALE w t i *har* h<* home with employed m d M d u d $235./mo. + Securlfy Dapoalt Old

a. C M 531-7831

PROFESSIONAL tamale to ( h e r * 2 bedroom, 2 belh apertment m Fermington Ht ta Secured apert-ment commtmffy. e i c a t a n l location, reeeonebie rani C M Kathy ef tw 6pm 861-0901

PROFESSIONAL woman to t h e r * 2 badroom 4308/Mo plue uMtttae I depoeft Available immediately Ex-catent location Cvwrtnge 849-4519

PROFESSIONAL WOMAN mio Ihir-t t e * non tmoker, aa*k« seme to anere har Blrmmghem home $300 month Short larm 540-989I

P R O F E S S I O N A L 2 1 - 2 8 rton-amoker lo ahare 3 bedroom Mack son Helghta home 1240 Okie helf

e * C M Paul 547-< Pad 47-062?

REDFORD- male to there houee with eepnoalM* pereon Fut houee prtvtagee $225 indudee u t l f t t ta Sacrtfy depoM 533-4791

416 HeHs For Rent HALL AVAILABLE TUESDAYS lor Bingo r e n t * start ing Mard i 3 1987 VFW, 29156 W 7 M M Rd E d

474-8733 474-8344

LIVONIA DANIEL A LORD K of C 2 hdta. 26-275 capacity parkmn

Mr A l oocodone 484-OSOO Al 427-3646 or Rk * 037 2008

420 Rooms For Rent FURNISHED ROOM lor rem M m

8 M M $46 pw week C M 435-3177

QAROEN CITY .-.lea room with houee pit tegea $80 weekly eetx*V ty end sM'snciee raq i t rad

731-4838

ROOMklATE Wanted tamd* non amokw Sou th tdd meafiion C M Anne day* 452-5302

SHARE modem auburban quad-11

town B* i nk ighw i I. M e <4w« laka privtegee d aubdMsmri beech 4 pkartc ground*, doee lo store*. $ i 7 5 / m o plus ' * unatiee 883-52*0

SINGLE WHITE FEMALE looking tor seme lo Mere 2 be»»oom apt In Southftald Begm Apr* I or soonw

354-3888

SOUTMF*LO plowed mature lemele with oar

Igh t help C M i r 3pm. 457-3871

STRAIGHT MALE m leM 20 * aeek mg aama lo there 3 bedroom 2 bath Quad Levd houee m Plymouth Townehip 478J/MO Okie u t tme* C a l between 3pm-8pm 420-2444

¥

CLASSIFIED mt't'iinii rhr . halU'fHjt'

L € > b s c r b r r & "E t c f n t r i r

classified sd acs t * 4 - 1 too 1e» end County M 1 oaoe * av "e County

80> S » Rochaetw «ocha*>w

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD - Farming-ton HM* L t d 2 aulte* 930 sq. ft. 4 1400 sq. f t . Maw bunding, M amarH-t te* CM; 626-1578

PLYMOUTH araa, from 1000 - 3000

f I H L I Q REAL ESTATE 463-7800

PLYMOUTH/DOWNTOWN Attractive 1200 eg. f t . *ufle with 3 offlcee. bathroom, d o r a g e 4 tion ara*. $11.50 ft. - MNN. parking. C M Deborah. 681-0!

Ample 11-9700

ftald. Ofltoa apaoe evaM proxtmetdy 130aq. I t plu* C M 730-7743 or 567-7151

SdUTHFIELD 11 MILE-LAHSER

950 sq. tt. WUl RntsTi to suit. Greet X-wey access.

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

SUBLET NOVI. PaychologM has o * . In f

butdlng Cvamnot. Saturdays 4 Sundays avdtabta. 478-410$

SUNUFE BUILDING 12 M M Rd. Batw ear C»w grewi and Lahear. 2880 aq. f t sulta s Mobil m Apr* or May Ampta parttig. nice layout, many window* " '

TROY OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE Approjdmetafy 460 *q_ ft.

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D MAPLE-ORCHARD

2 4 3 room offlce com-pletely finished. Available now.

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

436 Office / Business Specs

ONLY 519 PER SQ. FT. FOR PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACE

IN

280 DAINES ST. BUILDING DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM

2300 Sq. Ft. remains F o r addi t ional in fo rmat ion , call:

DIAN PASTOR 645-9220

EXCLUSIVE BLOOMFIELD HILLS ADDRESS

FEA TURES

UP TO 3 MONTHS FREE RENT • 3 execut ive w indow off ices • Conference room • Large clerical area • 1514 sq. ft. located in the

Te legraph/Long Lake area • $17.50 per sq. ft rental ( includes util it ies) • Large l ighted park ing lot • Spacious s torage area • Galley k i tchen Contact: 945-1510 for an appointment

until Fab. 12, 1967

Thereafter: 641-8900

UVONIA PAVILION

New Ownersh ip :

& M a n a g e m e n t ! Itaht story high rtoo offtoe I i o u t $t< K i u M i i w t

Imprcwemeett • Sooc* aMoiiar*e'ror'500*3'3 006

• Generous oon«mg taa i i t ies • On v t a ' e s k x i r i r ' • Pr ime LnK>T"0 lOCOfKr • Great voiue eompe'i''** r«r»ot

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Page 2 • Bridal Thursday. February 12. 1987

5

Wedding Large, lavish

BILL 8RESLER/*taf1 photographer

Whatever a bride chooses for her bridesmaids, she should make sure the dresses complement her own look in length and formality. The bridal gown here is by Frank Masandre creation from the Diamond Collection at Jacobson's. The br idesmaids dresses show the opt ion of an off-shoulder look if so desired.Back interest is captured with large, satin bows.

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ASSEhN IN MODI RN BRIDE

The tinc-l i<t cultured pearl- jr.d the unl\ pc-irk thai include umr engraved name* .>r initials and \our ucddine dale

It \our wedding is next week • r happened >ear» age The Wedding PearN are the wniimenial Uvonte

eii'c/esd

Garden d t y 29317 Ford Road

at Middlebelt

422-7030

Northville 101 E. Main St.

at Center St.

349-6940

TH E ROYAL weddings of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Prince Andrew and Princess Sarah, and tha t of

America's own "royalty" — Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossberg, have aided the renaissance of the trad-itional wedding ceremony in its most elegant, formal and elaborate form.

"Large and fancy weddings are in," says Marie Rama, director of wedd-ings and entertaining for Korbel Champagne. "Brides-to-be are return-ing to lavish, formal, traditional wedd-ings."

Lavish weddings, of course, call for larger bridal parties. According to Modern Bride magazine, 98 percent of all weddings of first-time brides in 1986 were large, formal ceremonies tha t involved approximately five female and five male a t tendants .

FASHIONS FOR members of the

bridal party have become elaborate and inventive.

While there's no doubt the bride is still the center of at tent ion, the bride-groom, groomsmen and bridal attend-ants will be able to hold their own with fashions that catch the guests' eyes af-ter the bride has made her way down the aisle.

One of the freshest looks for brides-maids is the English garden print, ac-cording to Modern Bride. This style is best in chintz, with bouquets of peon-ies and cabbage roses in soft pastels and earth tones. Also popular is the Victorian dress with delicate embroi-dered necklines, lots of beading or the Lady Diana look in full-blown taffeta.

The colors for bridesmaid dresses span the color wheel, said Joan Bo-brow, spokeswoman for Alfred Angelo Bridals. "Anything goes," she said. "There's a whole rainbow of colors."

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Birmingham: 31455 Southfield Rd. • 645-5560 Livonia: 37555 Grand River • 474-1190

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Thursday, February 12. 1987 Bridal Page 3 *

forecast - '30s touch

PALE PINKS, AQUAS and lilacs especially complement this year's p o p ular ballerina look — filmy floating dancing skirts.

Another trend in wedding wear is a return to the 1930s look. In bridesmaid

'sen. this t ranslates into dropped wais. lines, ba teau necklines, cap sleeves and elegant fabrics.

Whatever look a bride chooses for her bridesmaids, she should make sure the dresses complement her own look in length and formality. She might e v e n consider consulting her maid of honor and bridesmaids before choosing a style since they'll pay for their dress-e s .

There's no doubt a traditional bride will wear white or ivory on her wed-ding day. and in 1987. she might very well be joined by the groom. This year marks the return to the all-white wed-ding. according to Bobrow. Traditional

grooms also will be in high style sport-ing dolphin gray or black tuxedos.

T H E STYLE O F tuxedo the bride-groom will wear depends largely upon the time of day and formality of the wedding.

For a formal daytime affair, the bridegroom might choose a gray cuta-way coat, white shirt and striped silk ascot. After 6. he might choose "white tie" formality — a black double-breasted tuxedo with matching satin-trimmed trousers, stiff-front shirt and wing tips.

The groomsmen traditionally dress like the bridegroom, but a top hat, ruby studs, gloves or cummerbund can set the man of the hour apart.

Most couples rent their wedding tuxedos. It 's best for a bride and bride-groom to make their final choices six to eight weeks before the wedding so they'll get the styles they want.

You'll Never Looh Better Win a Microwave Oven When y o u book your w e d d i n g at any or Russel l 's Tuxedos during t h e w e e k s or February 9 thru February 2 1 , you can register to win a Quazar Custom Touch Microwave Oven.

CampMrs Corn®, 1401 W 14 Mile FW (313) 5 U - 1 1 1 5

W a r r e n H o w e . Eleven Cen!e« 26285 Hoove' Roafl (313) 7 5 * 1 1 7 7

Livonia Lrvoma Town* Square

29643 Seven Mile fie (31 J> 476-2111

Russell's Tuxedos locations W y a n d o t t e The Gallery Cente* 2955 Biddie Ave (313)

Tay<o» An Van Piaza 22153 Eureka RO (313) 287 6 9 6 0

South* M d SouthfwW Pta-ta 29914 Soutnf ieio aa t j * . IM> 4 SooO*»«!

(313) 5 5 * 4 2 9 0

S t e r l i n g H e i g h t s Ster l ing P l ace 37840 Van Dyke

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(313)939-9550

FOR A PERFECT WEDDING IN EVERYWAY.. .

You 've m a d e a spec tacu la r decis ion. . . S o lei o u r expe r t s plan the e n c h a n t i n g e v e n i n g for you So r e m e m b e r ;cr a l i fet ime. W e m a k e it special for your b r ida l shower . r ehearsa l d i n n e r a n d o v e r n i g h t a c c o m m o d a t i o n s

for your gues t s , right d o w n to the romant ic a n d e l egan t a m b i e n c e for your w e d d i n g recep t ion , d o n e to your i m p e c c a b l e taste. We' l l t ake c a r e of it all!

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L I V O N I A W E S T I 275 fir 6 Mile

17123 Laurel Park Dr. N Ask for Catering 464 130C

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The tradit ional for-mal dress with the long train is enjoy-ing great popularity. Shown is a Eva Hay-nal Forsyth gown of touch-and-glow sa-tin, featuring an off-s h o u l d e r r u f f l e d p o r t r a i t n e c k l i n e wi th puffed sleeves, venise lace heavily r e - e m b r o i d e r e d with crystals and pearls. Other fea-tures are basque waist, lace hem and cathedral train. In white only at Jacob-son's. Price is $550.

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you pian every aspect

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assistance wnen

choosing your wedding

gown, attendants' attire

invitations and fine

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Jacobson's We welcome Jacobson 's Charge Cara or The American E*o ress ' Cara

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Thef t during a wedding can be a nuptial nightmare, but there are ways of dealing with the special risks that come with special occasions, says a se-curity firm president.

"Some burglars read the society pages of daily newspapers tha t run an-nouncements in advance of the wed-ding," says Ira Lipman, president of Guardsmark Inc., "looking for the date and time of weddings to find out when the families' homes will be unoccupied and easily accessible."

In his book, "How to Protect Your-self From Crime," Lipman writes that a wedding notice is not the only tipoff. A burglar may also be alerted by mar-riage plans published a t church or by an employee of the caterer, florist or

jeweler or others providing wedding goods or services, Lipman said.

The easiest way to protect against wedding-day theft is to get a friend, relative or neighbor to stay with your gifts during the wedding and recep-tion, said Neil Solomon, vice president for technical services at Guardsmark.

In special cases, Solomon said, hir-ing a security guard might be a good idea.

He also advises tha t before you hire extra help for the reception or shower, check the company carefully on its in-surance coverage and bonding. And, while the temptation to show off wed-ding gifts is hard to resist, keep valu-ables away f rom windows.

—Associated Press

This special bridal section appearing in all 12 editions the Observer and Eccentric newspapers was coordinated by Marie McGee, special sections editor.

Advertising coordinators were Jan Offenborn and Diane Rinke. The cover design is by Glenna Merrilat, O&E creative services director.

Photographers were Bill Bresler, Jerry Zolynsky, Stephen

CantreU and Steve Fecht. Special acknowledgements to

Silk Forest in Southfield for floral arrangements in many of the settings; Daniel J. Salon in Farmington Hills, for some of the models' makeup and hair styling; and Twigs in Birmingham, for special accessories.

Questions regarding the section should be directed to McGee at 591-2300, Ext. 313.

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The W e d d i n g Coor -d ina to r c o n i e s in two style® — »ott cover for $15 and the loo«elea1 mode l w i t h a pa rchmen t t u e d e cover for $22. It 's avai lable at Bar-bara 's Paper Bag in B i rm ingham; S igna-t u r e ' s i n W e s t B l o o m f i e l d ; Paper Pedd ler in P l y m -o u t h ; a n d P a p e r Place in South f ie ld .

Y O U ' R E I N V I T E D

IT'S UVE^ ITs FREE*'

Wedding planners are real 'keepers' TH E LAST G U E S T S A R E on

the i r w a y out the door, the wedd ing cake is a lmost gone a n d t h e band members are

packing the i r i n s t rumen t s . H a r d to be-lieve the w e d d i n g t h a t required all those m o n t h s of p repara t ion and plan-ning is over.

Yet the memor ies of t h e day can linger on. especial ly if the br ide a n d groom decide on the wedding keep-sakes they w a n t mon ths before t h e y finally say "I do."

One easy w a y is th rough the use of wedding p l anne r s t h a t are now avail-

able a t most bookstores and s t a t i o n e r y stores.

T H E P L A N N E R S H E L P YOU S O R T through the seemingly endless de ta i l s of p lanning a wedding, be it a long-term engagement or a whi r lwind cour t sh ip . Later , you can look back on your wedding plans. M a n y p lanner s a re designed in workbook fashion so you can pen in plans and include a d i rectory section for impor t an t names a n d numbers , a pocket to s to re re-ce ip ts a n d cont rac t s a n d an index for quick reference.

PRESENTS

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Video Tape Consultations Also Available.

W e d d i n g Festival

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W e d d i n g Invi ta t ions Includes Response Card. Reception Cam and Marching Thank You Card

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To help you in finding al! o! your weeding accessories. Misty's Cards and Gif ts also carries...

• A full line of bridal car decorating kits • Bridal Unity Candles • Cake Tops • A large supply of bridal shower

invitations • A complete iine of

bridal accessories • Engraved glasses.

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After the big step, get off on the

right foot. W e know the wadding will be a

spectacular success and t ha t the reception will be everything

you've dreamed o f . Now. before you f l y o f f on the trip of your dreams, make the whole day perfect. Spend the night before your flight w\th us at Marriott. There is a complimentary bottle of Ast» 5 p u m a n ! e when you check in. op t iona l b r e a k f a s t in bed. a keepsake and all those Marriott extras Uke great restaurants, lounges a n d a pool

So after you've taken the big step into marriage, get your honeymoon o f f on the right

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