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Tea room provides a chance to relax, 3B r A '1 > ; «• Salem hoop outlook, 1D Grid coaches with spearing Canton €>b6erlm - Volume 15 Number 11 Thursday, August 24, 1989 Canton, Michigan 72 Pages Fifty Cents Canton ordinance book 'hits the stands' By Diane Qale staff writer BILL BR6SLER staff photographer If a proposed ordinance restricting recreational vehicles is passed, this Canton reaident and others will have to find storage room. It may never hit the best seller list, but it will tell Canton residents what they can or can't do with their property The new book of proposed zoning ordinances for the township is out in draft form, and it addresses every- thing from what materials can be used to build houses to what kind of work you can do inside your home and what you can park in your drive- way and back yard (See related slory belou' on rec- reational vehicles.) Drafts of the bulky outline are available at the Canton administra- tion building. 1150 S Canton Center Road THE PROPOSED zoning ordi- nances likely will be reviewed by the planning commission at its next meeting on Monday. Sept 11. and then go to the township board of trustees in October "Changes have been made to the zoning ordinances for more than 14 years to better address development into the future than the current regu- lations do," said Dave Nicholson, Canton Community and Economic Development director, during a pub- lic hearing about the zoning changes Monday night. Planning commissioners said Monday they would consider divid- ing land in Canton s northwest sec- tion and other smaller pockets of the township into two-acre parcels, or estate lots. A Residential Agricultural desig- nation primarily in the west central area of the township calls for 40- acre lots that would look more like a cluster of small farms than a subdi- vision THE PROPOSED ordinances also call for a new commercial zoning district, C-4. for land abutting 1-275. The special designation would allow office buildings, restaurants, nightclubs and hotels similar to the Six Mile and 1-275 area in Livonia "We're hoping it will provide a better indicator to the development world of the kind of development we want to promote in the interchange area and ultimately show them we are not encouraging fast-food res- taurants and small uses in that vicin- ity," Nicholson said The township is also calling for a Please turn to Page 2 Canton proposes ban on campers in driveways By Diana Gala staff writer If you have a recreational vehicle, •tart looking for a place to park it. Strict rules on RVs were some of the proposed changes in the town- ship's master zoning plan reviewed by the Canton planning commission Monday night. The proposal would require RV owners to keep such vehicles at least 150 feet from property lines. In es- sence. the ordinance would prohibit parking the vehicles outside garages in most subdivisions. "This is not a police state," plan- ning commissioner Sandy Preblich, objecting to the proposal, said at the meeting. Preblich said Canton residents have a right to entertainment and that the zoning ordinance would re- strict that right. PLANNING COMMISSIONER Cathy Johnson said the change is necessary to stop the haphazard parking of the vehicles in driveways and back yards. They are viewed as a nuisance to other residents and lower property values for the entire neighborhood, Johnson said. "Anything that's too large to be stored in a garage should be stored off the lot," Johnson said "It's a shame we have to do this, but it's the few that abuse the privi- lege and the only way to solve it was to change the requirement," Johnson said. A Canton homeowners advisory council, formed by subdivision resi- dents to discuss problems common to Canton residents, fielded many complaints about where recreation vehicles are parked. Johnson said Preblich argued that the township should not require residents to either store the vehicles in their garages or -find other storage facilities THE ORDINANCE would result in lawsuits, said planning commis- sioner Bob Shefferlv. "I don't think it's fair," he said "I don't think it's legal 1 think it's one way for our ordinances to get off on a bad start " The ordinance defines recreation- al vehicles as travel trailers, pickup campers, motor homes, folding tent trailers, boats and boat trailers and other recreational equipment like Please turn to Page 2 In legal limbo Couple still seeking OK for home school By Keith Poetler staff writer A Canton couple who asked the state Supreme Court to rule on home schooling for their children say their case is in limbo. The couple. John and Sandra Bennett, who teach five children at home, will ask the Supreme Court again to rule on the issue, said Sandra Ben- nett, adding: "It means our fight isn't over "We will be petitioning the state Supreme Court to hear the case, and we won't stop fight- ing And, of course, I'm still home schooling We're still in limbo. We «till have a certified teacher, we're still keeping track of hours, and I still have a curriculum comparable to the local district," she said SINCE 1987, THE BENNETTS have been in the middle of a lengthy court battle Their case has been shuffled between state courts as they seek a ruling on how their children can be taught at home, Sandra Bennett said. As of Aug. 9, their case is in limbo The Su- preme Court has said It will not hear the case Last January, the couple as^ed the Supreme Court to hear the case The court tent the case back to the Court of Appeals, which upheld a Jan- uary 1917 ruling by 35th District Court Judge John MacDonald 'There's no tew that M/f you have to tend your children to •chool for 800 hour § or 190 day*.' - v ; y Sandra Benneit Home schools are legal. Sandra Bennett said, but how they should operate is unclear In January of 1987, MacDonald ordered the Bennetts to arrange for instruction by or under supervision of a certified teacher He also or- dered the Bennetts to contact Plymouth-Canton Community Schools to "comply with any requests for testing to determine their academic achieve- ment and grade level " The Bennetts were initially cited by the Wayne County Prosecutor s office in spring of 1986 for failing to send their children to school in the 1985-86 school year A major problem cited in the case is the amount of time a certified teacher is involved in the instruction. Sandra Bennett said, " There's no law that says you have to send your children to school for 800 hours or 180 days." The Bennetts maintain that their home school curriculum is comparable to the one provided by the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools THE BENNETT CHILDREN taught at home are: Lyssa, 4, a preschooler, Krista, 11, a sixth grader Jason, 1J. an eighth grader, Erika, 15, a 10th grader and Scott, 16, an eleventh grader. The couple has one other son, Thomas, 19. "They're doing fine," Sandra Bennett said of her children. "In fact, Scott is aiming at graduat- ing early And the others are coming along fine. They are at or above their grade level." John Hoben. superintendent of the Plymouth- Canton Community Schools, said the real issue is how well the Bennett children are educated. "It's obvious to me that there isn't a compara- ble program, and they are not getting the full range of programs, that's our major concern. They are in our attendance area, and it's our re- sponsibility to see to it they get those programs " Chris Klicka, the Bennett's attorney with the Home School Legal Defense Fund. said. "We are filing a petition for review. Then our hopes are that the Supreme Court will take the case and correct once and for all the problem of teacher certification Pleaae turn to Page 2 MU BRCSLFR'staff photographer Krista Bennett, 11, looks out the window of a library/study addition being built onto her Canton homo. Krista is o n e of fhre Bennett children taught al borne. Dog dispute disrupts mail service what's inside By KeW»L staff writer A dispute between a Canton cou- ple and the Westland Post Office over an allegedly unrestrained dog has disrupted postal service for ap- proximately 20 homes. Ed and Lynn Stracfc, Canten resi- dents for two years, say their mall has been delivered late to their home or held at the post office because their mall carrier is afraid ef the Strach's dog. which la a mala Gar-, mart shepherd-Irish setter mix "If the dog Is oet at the perk or anywhere In the neighborhood. the win not deliver the mail te i m "We've had him In the past He's held our mall for weeks at a time, and he's told us in to many words that be won't de- liver the mail unless' we get rid of the dog." The Strachs, who moved into their home on Hanford in November 19(7, said the problem with the carrier be- gan seen afterward Their dog has occasionally been loose when the mailman has been in the neighborhood, bet has net at- tacked or threatened the carrier, Lynn Strach said. MIKE TAURCNCE, postal si for Westland, Wayne *We do net ML Since May I've to keen the dog the mall is being delivered If the dog Is loose, the carrier has the lib- erty of not delivering their mail. If the dog roems the neighborhood, mall delivery can be car-tailed for the whole neighborhood.' Tavrence said the Strachs sent another latter last wt them to comply with the mail car riar-s wishes of keeping the dog re- strained. Tami Lamb, whe Uvea six heeaaa away from the Strncha, said the paetal carrier failed to deliver the mall to the whole Mock Friday he- caaas he la afraid of the dag. The "He's bean In my h e m , ha plays turn to Page 2 V r~r C.fc.F [Your, Carrier will be to BuaJnesa. Calendar Claaalfled Auto Employment Index . , . Heat MiBio a UTNiJVi living Croeeword. tnifHiainmeri t Opinion . . . Sportg. . . , Suburban Mfe

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Canton €>b6erlm-Volume 15 N u m b e r 11 Thursday, August 24, 1989 Canton, Michigan 72 Pages Fifty Cents

Canton ordinance book 'hits the stands' By Diane Qale staff writer

BILL BR6SLER staff photographer If a p roposed o rd inance res t r i c t i ng recreat iona l vehic les is passed, th is Canton rea ident and others wi l l have to f i nd s torage room.

It may never hit the best seller list, but it will tell Canton residents what they can or can't do with their property

The new book of proposed zoning ordinances for the township is out in draf t form, and it addresses every-thing from what materials can be used to build houses to what kind of work you can do inside your home and what you can park in your drive-way and back yard

(See related slory belou' on rec-reational vehicles.)

Drafts of the bulky outline are available at the Canton administra-tion building. 1150 S Canton Center Road

THE PROPOSED zoning ordi-nances likely will be reviewed by the planning commission at its next meeting on Monday. Sept 11. and then go to the township board of trustees in October

"Changes have been made to the zoning ordinances for more than 1 4 years to better address development into the future than the current regu-lations do," said Dave Nicholson, Canton Community and Economic

Development director, during a pub-lic hearing about the zoning changes Monday night.

P lanning commissioners said Monday they would consider divid-ing land in Canton s northwest sec-tion and other smaller pockets of the township into two-acre parcels, or estate lots.

A Residential Agricultural desig-nation primarily in the west central area of the township calls for 40-acre lots that would look more like a cluster of small farms than a subdi-vision

THE PROPOSED ordinances also call for a new commercial zoning district, C-4. for land abutting 1-275. The special designation would allow o f f i c e bu i ld ings , r e s t a u r a n t s , nightclubs and hotels similar to the Six Mile and 1-275 area in Livonia

"We're hoping it will provide a better indicator to the development world of the kind of development we want to promote in the interchange area and ultimately show them we are not encouraging fast-food res-taurants and small uses in that vicin-ity," Nicholson said

The township is also calling for a

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Canton proposes ban on campers in driveways By Diana Gala staff writer

If you have a recreational vehicle, • tar t looking for a place to park it.

Strict rules on RVs were some of the proposed changes in the town-ship's master zoning plan reviewed by the Canton planning commission Monday night.

The proposal would require RV

owners to keep such vehicles at least 150 feet from property lines. In es-sence. the ordinance would prohibit parking the vehicles outside garages in most subdivisions.

"This is not a police state," plan-ning commissioner Sandy Preblich, objecting to the proposal, said at the meeting.

Preblich said Canton residents have a right to entertainment and

that the zoning ordinance would re-strict that right.

PLANNING COMMISSIONER Cathy Johnson said the change is necessary to stop the haphazard parking of the vehicles in driveways and back yards. They are viewed as a nuisance to other residents and lower property values for the entire neighborhood, Johnson said.

"Anything that 's too large to be stored in a garage should be stored off the lot," Johnson said

"It's a shame we have to do this, but it's the few that abuse the privi-lege and the only way to solve it was to change the requirement," Johnson said.

A Canton homeowners advisory council, formed by subdivision resi-dents to discuss problems common

to Canton residents, fielded many complaints about where recreation vehicles are parked. Johnson said

Preblich argued that the township should not require residents to either store the vehicles in their garages or -find other storage facilities

THE ORDINANCE would result in lawsuits, said planning commis-sioner Bob Shefferlv.

"I don't think it's fair," he said "I don't think it 's legal 1 think it's one way for our ordinances to get off on a bad start "

The ordinance defines recreation-al vehicles as travel trailers, pickup campers, motor homes, folding tent trailers, boats and boat trailers and other recreational equipment like

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In legal limbo Couple still seeking OK for home school By Keith Poetler staff writer

A Canton couple who asked the state Supreme Court to rule on home schooling for their children say their case is in limbo.

The couple. John and Sandra Bennett, who teach five children at home, will ask the Supreme Court again to rule on the issue, said Sandra Ben-nett, adding: "It means our fight isn't over

"We will be petitioning the state Supreme Court to hear the case, and we won't stop fight-ing And, of course, I'm still home schooling We're still in limbo. We «till have a certified teacher, we're still keeping track of hours, and I still have a curriculum comparable to the local district," she said

SINCE 1987, THE BENNETTS have been in the middle of a lengthy court battle Their case has been shuffled between state courts as they seek a ruling on how their children can be taught at home, Sandra Bennett said.

As of Aug. 9, their case is in limbo The Su-preme Court has said It will not hear the case

Last January, the couple as^ed the Supreme Court to hear the case The court tent the case back to the Court of Appeals, which upheld a Jan-uary 1917 ruling by 35th District Court Judge John MacDonald

'There's no tew that M/f you have to tend your children to •chool for 800 hour § or 190 day*.' - v ; y — Sandra Benneit

Home schools are legal. Sandra Bennett said, but how they should operate is unclear

In January of 1987, MacDonald ordered the Bennetts to arrange for instruction by or under supervision of a certified teacher He also or-dered the Bennetts to contact Plymouth-Canton Community Schools to "comply with any requests for testing to determine their academic achieve-ment and grade level "

The Bennetts were initially cited by the Wayne County Prosecutor s office in spring of 1986 for failing to send their children to school in the 1985-86 school year

A major problem cited in the case is the amount of time a certified teacher is involved in the instruction.

Sandra Bennett said, " There's no law that says you have to send your children to school for 800 hours or 180 days."

The Bennetts maintain that their home school curriculum is comparable to the one provided by the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools

THE BENNETT CHILDREN taught at home are: Lyssa, 4, a preschooler, Krista, 11, a sixth g r a d e r Jason, 1J. an eighth grader, Erika, 15, a 10th grader and Scott, 16, an eleventh grader. The couple has one other son, Thomas, 19.

"They're doing fine," Sandra Bennett said of her children. "In fact, Scott is aiming at graduat-ing early And the others are coming along fine. They are at or above their grade level."

John Hoben. superintendent of the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, said the real issue is how well the Bennett children are educated.

"It 's obvious to me that there isn't a compara-ble program, and they are not getting the full range of programs, that's our major concern. They are in our attendance area, and it's our re-sponsibility to see to it they get those programs "

Chris Klicka, the Bennett's attorney with the Home School Legal Defense Fund. said. "We are filing a petition for review. Then our hopes are that the Supreme Court will take the case and correct once and for all the problem of teacher certification

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Dog dispute disrupts mail service what's inside By KeW»L staff writer

A dispute between a Canton cou-ple and the Westland Post Office over an allegedly unrestrained dog has disrupted postal service for ap-proximately 20 homes.

Ed and Lynn Stracfc, Canten resi-dents for two years, say their mall has been delivered late to their home or held a t the post office because their mall car r ie r is afraid ef the Strach's dog. which la a mala Gar- , mart shepherd-Irish setter mix

"If the dog Is oet a t the perk or anywhere In the neighborhood. the

win not deliver the mail te i m

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him In the past He's held our mall for weeks at a time, and he's told us in to many words that be won't de-liver the mail unless' we get rid of the dog."

The Strachs, who moved into their home on Hanford in November 19(7, said the problem with the carrier be-gan seen af terward

Their dog has occasionally been loose when the mailman has been in the neighborhood, bet has net at-tacked or threatened the carrier, Lynn Strach said.

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Tavrence said the Strachs sent another latter last wt them to comply with the mail ca r riar-s wishes of keeping the dog re-strained.

Tami Lamb, whe Uvea six heeaaa away from the Strncha, said the paetal carrier failed to deliver the mall to the whole Mock Friday he-caaas he la afraid of the dag. The

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Embassy residents oppose new building By D iane GUI* staff wri ter

The Bennett children, clockwise from upper left, Erika, 15; Jason, 13; Scott, 16; Krista, 11;

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Lyssa, 4, are in the middle of a court battle concerning how they can be taught at home.

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Home school in limbo Continued from Page 1

"I think the real issue is state con-trol, to put it simply. The state is trying to control private education more than other states. I think it's a constitutional violation of the Ben-

netts ' rights." he said

Klicka said he believed the state should prove that teacher certifi tion makes a difference in the per-formance of children schooled at home.

Ordinance proposal book 'hits stands' Continued fror age 1

diversity in co auction materials, like those useo . Novi, Nicholson said, adding th .i that would provide for more attractive fronts on busi-nesses

"Particularly related to commer-cial constructor. we're requiring a reasonable mix of materials," he said, adding that the plan would side-track developers who try to use one

less desirable material throughout a project

Additionally, landscaping guide-lines were reorganized in the new or-dinance booklet.

"We're still requiring construction of berms. landscaped with appropri-ate shrubs, trees and sod," Nicholson said. "And we require they be irri-gated with sprinkler systems.

"Over years, we've been adding to the zoning ordinances and they be-came more hodge-podged "

Embassy Square subdivision resi-dents living near a proposed office building say they don't want the noise and traffic the office will cause during the day and an empty dark building at night

And if one has to go in. residents said, they want a greenbelt to buffer their backyards from the office building and the traffic it will bring

More than 75 homeowners packed "the township administration building Monday to oppose the rezoning re-quest during a public hearing hosted by the planning commission.

"If this guy is going to build, an-other fella is going to put up more." said Shari Nash, homeowner associa-tion president of Embassy Square, located between Sheldon and Canton Center off of Saltz

SHE ADDED, however, that resi-dents realize Canton Center, which one day will be widened to five lanes, will be developed, but that growth needs to be done with care.

Larry Cohen, of Nelson Cohen and Associates, said the developers plan to build a one story office building on 10 acres and a subdivision on the surrounding 38 acres The land is presently owned by Michigan State University

I hope they mold it and they don't ust drop it in," Nash said "We need

e greenbelts and we need a real natural setting

"It's going to be office building af-ter office building and unless we can

RV ban is proposed Continued from Page 1

snowmobiles, all-terrain or special terrain vehicles, utility trailers and the equipment to transport them on the highway

Residents would be allowed to temporarily park RVs in the drive-way before or af ter a trip in order to load or unload it

"Temporary parking is permitted for a period of not more than 24 hours prior to and 24 hours af ter use of the vehicle within a seven-day pe-riod." the proposal says

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be compensated with a thick green-belt we can't live that close to that kind of traffic," she said

A Canton fencing ordinance fur-ther frustrates residents by restrict-ing them from constructing fences on the right-of-way easement and limits them from erecting fences higher than four feet

THE BUILDING would resemble a home more than a traditional off-ice building, said Cohen, adding that an example of the firm's work is on Maple Road between Orchard Lake and Farmington

After more than two hours of de-

bate Monday the planning commis-sion decided to recommend rezoning the land from single family residen-tial to office

Commiss ioner s Richard Kir-chgatter, Dick Palmer and Cathy Johnson voted in favor of recom-mending rezoning. commissioners Bob Shefferly and Sandy Preblich voted against the change, and com-missioners John Burdziak and Victor Gustafson were absent

More than likely, Nash said, the homeowner's association will peti-tion the board of trustees with 296 signatures opposing the rezoning

Carrier stops delivery because of large dog Continued from Page 1

with my children He's a big dog ana I've never seen him threaten anyone, strangers or friends He's a playful dog." she said ,

LAMB SAID the dog has been loose occasionally But he has not been loose every day Mrs Strach makes concerted efforts to keep the dog indoors when the mail is deliv-ered. but accidents happen If the dog is out and the postal carr ier sees him, he won't deliver the mail ."

"He's a big dog and he's loud, but I don't see him chasing cars when he's out or anything else. Lamb said

Lloyd Wesley, postmaster for Wayne. Westland and Canton said .hat attacks by dogs are the biggest problem nationwide that postal car-riers face As many as 10 postal car-riers this, year have been bitten by dogs in Wayne, Westland and Canton neighborhoods, Wesley said

Taurence said the postal carrier has been challenged before by the

Strachs' dog He's jumped the fence to go af ter him, he's approached him threateningly," he said

"Since day one, he has just been afraid of the dog, ' Lynn Strach said

I guess he's just afraid of dogs be-cause he's been bitten before

"He claims the dog is vicious, but he's never bitten anyone He's never even attempted to bite anyone, He looks vicious and he has a loud bark, but he's never bitten anyone," she said

Tami Lamb thinks the problem is personal The carrier, she said, parks his vehicle in front of the Strachs house every day. %

"That only agitates the dog. which makes me think this is personal," she said.

Taurence said the solution to the problem is simple. "Keep the dog in the house during the hours that we've asked, and they will get their mail If all the doors are doled, and the dog is indoors, the carrier will make every attempt to deliver the mail."

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No spearing Plymouth, Canton coaches work to keep football safe By Keith Postler staff writer

£ach year junior high and high school football players are injured as a result of illegal spearing and face and head tackling Some of the injuries are so severe they result in paralyzing injury or a young ath-lete never again playing his favor-ite sport at the competitive level

To help address this problem, the Michigan High School AthleUc As sociation in August encourages jun lor high and high school football coaches to warn their players ol the dangers associated with the s[x>rt, to stress proper, legal tech-niques and to inform concerned parents of their efforts •

Bob Khoenle beginning his 13th season as head coach at Plymouth-Canton High School, said, "There's always an element of danger no mat ter what you do, but we always try to teach the proper techniques We over-emphasize that the head has to come up with contact A kid gets hurt if he's not in a proper hit-ting position We stress this a lot Head up. tail down "

PARENTS SHOULD be xware that spearing butt blocking and face and head tackling are illegal

The danger in these techniques is

that too often a player's bead is not in the p rope r posit ion when coo tact is made with the opponent

The neck is most vulnerable to injury A blow to the top of the bead when the neck ls straightened is the most frequent cause of per-manent injury

Parents should Insist — and coaches have an obligation to en-sure — that players are taught only proper techniques Khoenle said Players should be instructed to keep their heads up and necks bulled when making contact with opponents The players should be warned about putting their heads down and intiating contact

'WE STESS being aggressive, not being afraid to be hit," Khoenle said 1 think if the kids follow those things and take people on in a good hitting fashion, kids won't get hurt If they are taught well and do what they're told. I think serious injuries can be eliminated."

"I honestly don't believe that any coach teaches a kid to spear, per se, but I think a lot of kids do it unknowingly They go to hit some-one thinking they're doing it right and put their head in the wrong place.

"I just think it happens I don't think any coach would teach a kid

to do that. I know we don t And 1 don't believe any kid would do it knowingly, intentionally, some kite are just more aggressive than oth ers."

MHSAA RULES say that wan. ing labels must be placed on foot ball helmets, informing the playei that he is taking a risk ii be en-gages in a high contact sport such as football.

The MHSAA also sends posters to football coaches that help ex-plain the dangers and bow they can

be avoided said Plymouth-Salem head coach Tom Moshimer Moshimer. now. in his 23rd season at Plymouth-Salem said his play-ers nevei have been seriously in jured over the years and they are only taught proper techniques

"We teach them that spearing is illegal, we tell them that using their head as a weapon is not al-lowed We know there will be inci-dental contact but that intentional contact that may cause injury is illegal," be said

MOSHIMER SAID his coaching staff meets each year with parents to bring them up to date with the football program and what steps are taken to teach proper tecb-nkfues and prevent serious injury

In an Aug. 14 letter to all princi-pals and superintendents whose schools sponsor junior high and high school football programs, the MHSAA encouraged coaches to:

• Point out all forseeable dan-gers for each student in all prep sports;

• Follow all MHSAA rules. • Teach correct procedures,

techniques and conditioning.

• Take posiUve steps when dis-ciplining a student who has violat-ed a rule involving safety Create a positive learning environment,

• Keep thorough records of all practice sessions and the tech mques that are taught,

• Establish a set. written proce-in ^ gygpt of mjury during -

practice and games.

'There's always an element of danger no matter what you do, but we always try to teach the proper techniques. We over-emphasize that the head has to come up with contact. A kid gets hurt if he's not in a proper hitting position. We stress this a lot: Head up, tail down.'

— Bob Khoenle head coach at Canton

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injuries during the season.

Businesses recovering after fire in Plymouth By Doug Funks staff writer

Warren Bradburn, owner of Air-Tite Insulation in the Old Village section of Plymouth, was trying to make the best of a bad situation ear-lier this week

Two small warehouses loaded with insulation and housing several vehicles used in the business burned to the ground Friday during a fire that investigators now believe was accidentally ignited

We have enough (materials) to get by with Bradburn said Monday-

Builders understand You have a fire.' they said, We'll put your job off a day or two '

We'll rent some trucks temporar-ily, Bradburn said Where there s a will, there's a way I've got some good people working for me It 's working a lot smoother than I thought it would

Insurance claims adjusters were due on the scene Monday afternoon

FIRE CHIEF AI Matthews didn't have a damage estimate as of Mon-day The warehouses were de-stroyed

" I t s still under investigation." Matthews said Preliminary inves ligation shows an accidental cause at this t ime "

Bradburn said he intends to re-

build He doesn't expect any layoffs from his work force of 15 as a result of the fire

"In all fairness, the buildings werent that valuable." he said. "No records were hurt or lost. No one was hurt Material loss is very high."

His supplier is cooperating. Brad-burn said

Insulation trucked from Ohio will be stored at a barn owned by his son in Whitmore Lake and perhaps in a warehouse in Plymouth made avail-able by Torb Guenther, Bradburn said

EMPLOYEES WHO normally load insulation on trucks on Satur-day worked later Friday because they wanted Saturday off. Bradburn said

One employee found an old book of matches and tossed the matches on the floor when they seemingly wouldn't ignite, Bradburn said Fire subsequently broke out in thin wood bins at about 7 30 p m and spread In both warehouses. Bradburn said.

He had nothing but praise for the work of firefighters

They did a super job," Bradburn said That fire was big and it was hot "

No serious injuries were reported during firefighting and cleanup ef-forts. which lasted until about 8 30 a m Saturday

SEVERAL business people who leased space from Bradburn in the warehouses and an adjacent building also were affected by the blaze

Chuck Cash, who owns a building company, figures the fire will cost him about $5,000 af ter his insurance company settles on tools lost in the blaze.

Greg Blagus, who operates a two-man machine shop on the site was in limbo earlier this week

The insurance guy has to look at things, see if they can rebuild build-ings." Blagus said "If my motors aren't cooked, I'll be back

"The tentative plan now is move all machines to one side, use ma-chines, make repairs, then move to the other side," he said "One way or another, we'll be making crankshafts in September no mat ter w h a t "

Jerry Farrell, owner of OK Fire Equipment, said he lost a truck and all of his inventory — fire extin-guishers parts and materials — in the fire.

Farrell spent most of Monday ex-plaining to customers

"It 's kind of interesting to be in the fire extinguishing business and be burned out," be said

Farrell projected his out-of-pocket losses even with insurance at 115.000-20.000

Plymouth car cruising increased this August By D o u g F u n k s staff wri ter

Cruising, the phenomenon of young people clogging city streets and sidewalks to tee and be seen, is increasing on Main in Plymouth as summer winds down

That pattern contrasts to recent years where cruising started off with a bang when warm weetber arrived. peaked in July then tailed off as the beginning of school neered

Police were as busy with traffic and crowd control last weekend as they've been all wmmer. city off! date said

It's been getting worse the last three weeks in particular " said Paul Siacock. assistant to lbs city

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A cal ler , believed to be the same man. threatened employees July 23 saying there was a bomb in the building

He tr ied to extort money at thai t ime, police reported

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crime watch video casset te recorder was stolen f r o m his home last weekend, police repor ted Damage to the unit was listed at $55

CLEAN SWEEP: A floor buf fe r , va lued at J1-000. a word processor valued at $2,000 and a $20 check book were reported stolen f r o m Ac-c u r a t e Jan i tor Service on Canton

Center last weekend Damage to the building was listed

at $100. police repor ted The compa ny owners reside in the building

SNEAKY APPLICANT: A woman believed to be about 30 years old. ap plied for a job at the Dress Barn in Canton and then began shopping, po lice reported

When she walked into the fitting room, store employees reported that she removed five or six tags f r o m clothing It is believed the lags would have been used to return i tems at a later t ime

Other Dress Barns have reported s imilar incidents, according to Can ton police

These <ire some of the incidents recently reportett to Canton po-lice For emergencies, call 9-1-1 For office rehited fails dial 397-3000

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The tour will begin at the Canton Historical Musem. itself a converted one-room schoolhouse. 1150 Canton Center Road, just south of Cherry Hill The tour will include six histor-ic homes and buildings

Tour t ickets a re $7 and a lunch-

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Tickets may be purchased in ad-vance at the Canton Historical Muse-um. which is open 1-3 p.m. Tuesdays and Saturdays and will also be avail-able a t the door the day of the tour

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Area U.S. House delegation faces changes B y W a y n a P e a l s ta f t writer

It is ce r ta in Michigan will be a big populat ion loser once 1990 census f igures a r e compiled

But it 's more than a question of n u m b e r s or> a page The 1990 census could br ing profound changes in the s t a t e ' s Congressional delegation — including western Wayne County 's th ree Congressional seats

Most political observers expect Michigan to lose up to two of its 18 House of Representat ive seats as a resul t of the next census

I think that 's a pretty good pre-diction — two seats," said David Geiss. a spokesman for Rep William Ford, E>-Tayk>r whose district in-c ludes Garden City, Westland. Can-ton Township and southern Livonia

Which sea ts will be lost is uncer-tain Yet each of the a rea ' s three sea ts - the 2nd. 15th and 17th were projected as population losers in "a nat ionwide survey compiled for Congressional Quarterly

That m e a n s thev are vulnerable if

not to elimination, then to boundary re-drawing If either happens a r ea residents current ly represented by Ford, Sander Levin or Carl Pursel l might find themselves annexed to someone else s district by the t ime the 1992 elections roll around

I t ' s fa i r to expect every distr ict wiH face some kind of change said Pursel l , R-Plymouth. whose dis t r ic t includes city of Plymouth. P lymouth Township and northern Livonia

T H E BIGGEST population loser and most vulnerable to change —

a p p e a r s to be the 17th Distr ict , which includes Redford Township The seat is held by Sander Levin. D-Southfield

H e ? ve ry concerned about the census. Levin spokeswoman Cyn-thia Mann said The Congressman is meet ing with the governor and the s t a t e Congressional delegation to as-sure we can come up with a way to m a k e sure everyone is counted

A survey of the nation s 435 House dis t r ic ts found Levin's the sixth big-gest population loser, bv percen tage

MET: Safe bet or risky wager?

By W a y n e Peal staff writer

Is the Michigan Education Trust in t rouble ' '

F igu res released Wednesday show-it will cost at least 8 8 percent more to enroll in the MET program this yea r Both program suppor ters and d e t r a c t o r s long knew increases were coming

T h e y d i s ag ree , h o w e v e r , on whether increases will mean a short f u t u r e fo r the 2-year-old p rog ram

•Financial planners, skeptical f r o m the outset , are even more skeptical ndw that enrol lment costs a re ex-pected to rise One planner. Wal ter Curt is , of Livonia-based W Cur t i s and Co.. predicted the s ta te would eventua l ly e l iminate the p r o g r a m

"TUITIONS ARE going up at a much fas te r ra te than they 've pro-jec ted . " Curtis said What does that tell you about MET"'

A local MET board m e m b e r , how-e v e r . said the state-sponsored pro-g r a m is still the best gua ran tee of a col lege educat ion a parent can give a child.

"We ' r e working with the colleges, and I expect there will be some mee t ing of the minds on tuit ion," said Schoolcraf t College president R icha rd McDowell

A pet project of Gov J a m e s Blanchard , MET was introduced to g u a r a n t e e higher education would cont inue to be af fordable for middle and lower income students

One year ago, parents of newborn chi ldren paid $6,756 to gua ran tee four yea r ' s s ta te college tuition for the youngster This yea r ' s Oct. 2-6 en ro l lmen t period seeks a payment of 17,664

Rising tuition at Michigan's 15 public universit ies is the driving force behind the expected MET in-c r e a s e The problem, board m e m -bers admi t , is keeping enro l lment fees low enough to a t t r a c t mid- to low-income parents while keeping the t rus t fund solvent

"We feel very confident with ev-e ry th ing we did last year , but now we ' r e a year more knowledegable s t a t e Treasure r Robert Bowman said

F inanc ia l planners, however, said B o w m a n ' s original es t imates m a y have been overly optimist ic

" I THOUGHT they were aggres-s ive with their ac tuar ia l tables last year . ' ' said Bert Whitehead of Bloomfield Hilla-based Cambr idge Associates "My gut feel ing is this yea r is not going to be »o good

Tuition increases a re a p roblem, McDowell said, but they a re to be expec ted .

I wish they weren' t there , we all do." he said "But. as a college presi-dent . I know they are somet imes necessa ry Tuition is a direct re-sponse to the ability of the s ta te to provide appropriat ions to its col-leges "

Richard McDowell

County guide available Suburban Wayne County's popula-

tion exceeded that of the city of De-troit in i m the first time that has happened in the port World War II period

A mid term census showed there were 1.0M.7I0 residents in Wayne County suburbs. • compered with 10M.220 Detroit residents

That information and other tidbits about Wayne County and its govern ment Is contained in a newTy-pufc-

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for the years 1980-86 Distr ict popu lation shrunk by near ly 6 percent over that period, according to the survey

"Obviously, tha t c o n c e r n s us great ly ." Mann said

Ford s district, the 15th and Pur-sell's, the 2nd. were not ranked among the top 10 population losers They are, however, included in the list of Frost Belt seats expected to see population decreases

That group includes a lmost -all House seats in a s t ra ight line f rom western Pennsylvania and New York State to western Iowa

"It's not surpris ing." Purse l l said The Sun Belt is growing and that ' s

where our party is concen t ra t ing its s t ra tegy ."

(Ironically. Rep William Broom-field 's Oakland County dis t r ic t is seen as one of only three sea t s in the region expected to record a popula-tion increase )

The burning question in all this is whether the GOP will pick up House sea ts as population dwindles in large cities and their older industrial ized

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Because MET can also be used fo r lower-priced communi ty colleges, McDowell said, many pa ren t s might opt to have their children spend their f irst two years at a communi ty col-lege. then t rans fe r to a four -year in-stitution

If MET fails. Whitehead said, the problem may lie more in compet i -t ive rival prograhis than in f l aws with MET itself

"U S Savings Bonds a re now an a t t r a c t i v e option," Whitehead said Savings bonds defer red for educa-tion a re now tax exempt , he said, making them a viable option for par-ents concerned about MET's fu tu r e

Another option, acco rd ing to Curtis, is a revocable living trust

Financed through stocks bonds, real estate , or any other inves tment source, the trust would r eve r t back to the donor if not used for a desig-nated purpose

If it was for education, it would have to go for educat ion." Curt is said "If your daughter turned 18 and decided to run off to California with her boyfriend ra ther than go to col-lege, she wouldn't be able to touch that money "

McDowell, though, said MET s gua ran tee of tuition at s t a t e colleges will continue to make the p rog ram a t t r ac t ive

" I t ' s still the way to go because of that guarantee . McDowell said "I have three daughters of my own so I 'm well aware that, no m a t t e r how hard you try, you can never save enough to get the job done "

The Associated Press contribut-ed to this story

suburbs — t radi t ional Democra t ic strongholds

THE ANSWER depends upon who s doing the d rawing

Congressional distr icts a re d rawn up by governors, s t a t e Houses and s ta te Senates 'That ' s what happens if they agree , Geiss said "If they don't it winds up in (state supreme) court

With the governorship and s t a t e House in Democra t i c control and with a 20-18 G O P edge in the s t a t e Senate, next yea r ' s s t a t e r aces t ake on even g r ea t e r impor tance

Even though they a ren ' t required to follow geographic boundaries, boundary plans must be roughly equal in population A 1983 U S Su-p r e m e Court decision ru led d i s t r i c t s must be drawn to assure the small-est possible va r i ance

A 1982 a m e n d m e n t to the nat ion 's Voting Rights Act is seen as protect-ing distr icts with heavy minori ty po-pulations against widespread re-dis-tr ict ing

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menu I authorities and elections are discussed in successive chapters The history of the aewly-refarttafced Wayne County building Is described in the book's appendix.

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obituaries JAMES B. MILLER

S«frviccs for Mr James B. Miller, 82. t>( Canton, who died Monday at Pat Frank'* Adult Foater Care Fa-cility, Plymouth, were held Wednes-day at the Bellows-Rinker Funeral Home, Durand. Burial was in Union Plains Cemetery, Durand.

He was born in Durand, Mich. Sur-vivor* include his wife, Jennie; two daughters, Joyce Miller and Ellen Thompson; and four grandchildren

He was a retired engineer from For d Motor Co.

MR LAWRENCE A. KAMIN

Services for Mr. Lawrence A. Kamin, 38. of Pittsfield Township.

_»iiQ died Saturday, Aug 5, were held Thursday. Aug 17, at the Schrader Funeral Home. Plymouth. Pastor o la Robinson officiated. Mr Kamin W JJ> born Nov. 3, 1950, in Detroit.

Among the survivors are a son. Jason L. Kamin of Canton; his par-ents Ken and Dorothy Cole, of Holly, Mich; sisters, sisters Linda Bialo. Slieii Kamin and Lori Kamin. and grandparents, Mr and Mrs John Ev-ans, of Detroit.

He came to the Plymouth-Canton i omniunity in 1973 from Livonia. Mich He graduated from Riverside High School in Dearborn Heights. Mich

OLA B. BLACKFORD

Services for Ola B Blackford, 90, of Plymouth were held Saturday, Aug 19. at the Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth, with burial in Parkview Memorial Cemetery, Livo-rua

Mrs. Blackford died Aug. 17 in Drxter Township She was born Aug 30 1898 in Dandridge. Tenn.

She was a homemaker, formerly employed at the Mayflower Hotel. She was a member of the United As-sembly of God. She came to the Plymouth Community in 1938 from Detroit. She moved to Florida in April of 1989

Mrs. Blackford is survived by her son, Donald Blackford, of Plymouth, a daughter, Villodean Owens, of Hobe Sound. Fla.; a sister. Reba Ins-ley of Jackson, nine grandchildren. 19 great grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren

STEPHANIE O BIRD Services for Stephanie O. Bird, 80,

of Plymouth were held Wednesday. Aug 16. at Our Lady of Good Coun-sel Catholic Church with the Rev.Jo-seph Plawecki officiating. Burial was in Detroit Memorial Park. West A r r a n g e m e n t s were made by Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth She was born Nov 30. 1908 in Po-land.

Mrs. Bird came to the Plymouth Community in the 1950s from North-ville where she had lived since 1937 She was very active in the election board in both Plymouth and North-ville. She was a member of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, as well as a member of the Northville V.F.W. Post No. 4012 Auxiliary where she was a past president

Mrs. Bird was a secretary for the M a i n t e n a n c e D e p a r t m e n t at Hawthorne Center for more than 16 years She retired in 1973

Mrs. Bird.is survived by her hus-band. Barnaby Bird, of Plymouth, a daughter. Grace Light, of Plymouth; and grandchildren, William Light of Ann Arbor, Peter Light of Farming-ton Hills, and Susan (Craig) Sincock of Saline, and her great grandson Craig Robert Sincock, II

Plymouth-Canton school worker dies

I arol Ann Norton died Monday at I ; St. Mary* Hospital in Livonia of a '* cerebral hemorrhage. She was 56 • I A former library assistant and

secretary at Plymouth-Salem High ; • School, Mr*. Norton recently served v as an administrative secretary for * ; Dr Jerry Morris, area coordinator > for science, social studies and for-' • eign language.

She was an employee of the Plym-outh Canton Schools from 1976 until

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GWYNETH K KECKELEY

Services for Gwyneth K Kecke-ley, 83. of Plymouth will be held at a later date. Arrangements were made by Schrader Funeral Home. Plymouth.

Mrs. Keckeley died Wednesday, Aug 16. in Livonia She was born June 15, 1906 in Ashtabula, Ohio

Mrs. Keckeley was a homemaker Mrs. Keckeley is survived by her

husband. Alwyn Keekeley. of North Carolina; daughters, Jeanne Schill-ing of Plymouth and Catherine Keckeley of California, and three grandchildren.

MARTIN F FLEMING, JR

Services for Martin F. Fleming. Jr., 64. of Plymouth were held Mon day, Aug 14, at the Schrader Funer-al Home with Pastor Headley Thweatt officiating Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth He was born Oct. 27, 1924 in Detroit.

Mr. Fleming came to the Plym-outh Community in 1964 from De-troit. He was a retired engineer at Unisys Also, he was a professor of engineering at Wayne State Univer-sity. He was a flyer

Among the survivors are his wife. Ruth Fleming of Plymouth and a sis-ter, Joan Stalk of Springfield. Va

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Associ-ation

FLORENCE E. LAW

Services for Mrs Florence E Law, 76. of Plymouth, who died Saturday. Aug 12, in Livonia, were held Tues-day. Aug 15. at the Schrader Funer-al Home, with the Rev Father Leon-ard Partensky officiating

She was born May 5. 1913, in De-troit.

Mrs. Norton, who came to Plym-outh from Boston, Mass in 1969. is survived by her husband, Thomas F Norton, of Plymouth, and children, Thomas F. Norton, Kevin Norton. Stephen Norton, Paul Norton and Elizabeth K end res Mrs Norton is also survived by a brother, Thomas Mahon.

Funeral services were today at Di-vine Savior Catholic Church. Memo-rials may be sent to Covenant House Under 21, 460 W. ,41st Street, New York, NY 10036.

Among the survivors a re a daugh-ter , Susan DeBnnca t . ol Westland. a s is ter . Ethel Wonnacott . of P lym-outh. six grandchildren, and one g rea t grandchild

Memorial contr ibut ions may be m a d e to the American Lung Associa-tion or mass offer ings

THOMAS R M c K E N Z I E

Services for Mr Thomas R •McKenzie, 87. who died Fr iday . Aug 11. in Canton Township, we re held Tuesday, Aug 15, at Trini ty Episco-pal Church. Belleville, with the Rev F a t h e r John Hagan off ic ia t ing

Mr. McKenzie was born Nov 13. 1901 in Glasgow. Scotland Among the survivors a re his wITe. Helen McKenzie; two daughters . J e a n n e Har twick . of Belleville, and Emi ly Keene, of Ypsilanti; a son. William McKenzie. of Ypsilanti . two s tep daughters . Beryl Branddt , of P lym-outh, and Doreen Huff , of Tennessee, a stepson, Pe ter Mitchel. of Livonia. 24 grandchildren, and 21 grea t grandchi ldren

He was ret i red f r o m Ford Motor Co He c a m e to the Plymouth area in 1985 He had lived in Sumpte r Town-ship for more than 60 yea r s

MILDRED BAKER

Services for Mrs Mildred Baker , 88. of Plymouth, who died Wednes-day . Aug 9, were held Saturday. Aug 12, at the Har ry J Will Funera l Home, Livonia, with burial in Acacia P a r k Cemetery

She was born Feb 7. 1901 in P lymouth . England She was a homemake r

A daughter , Beverly Gustafson. of Livonia, survives

VFW picks new 1989-90 officers

The Mayflower Lt Gamble Post No 6695 VFW and its Ladies Auxili-ary have announced new officers for 1989-90 term

The are commander, Arthur J Sidman. senior vice commander. Robert Nelson, junior vice com-mander, Bruce Patterson, quarter master. Henry R Smith, adjutant. Archie C. Bunch, post advocate. Charles Minthorn. chaplain. Merwin Brace; s u r g e o n / b u g l e r . Harry Krumm, trustee (one year). Albert Stanwood; trustee (two year). Paul Holliday; trustee (three year). Rich-ard Valleau. service office, Edward Stewart, assistant service office, Daniel Fowler, community activites, Charles Seisser; americanism, Du-ane Johnson and vice of democracy. Kenneth Fisher

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community calendar • P O M P O M CLINIC

S* — Tbe Plym-i Rockette» pompon squad

will bold a clink; for girls at the Plymouth-Salem High School gym. T b t beginners session will run 9-11 a.m. and the advanced session 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. A $5 charge will go toward new squad uniforms. For more information, call Elizabeth Barker at 420-2SM.

• Q O L F S C R A M B L E Sunday. Sept. 17 — The seventh

antual Plymouth Elks Golf Scram-ble will be held a t Pox Hills Country Club. Tbe price is $35 per person and includes I I boles of golf, steak din-ner and prizes Registration ends Sept 1 For further information, call Cath Zelek at 451-2160

• P R E S C H O O L Creative Playhouse Preschool has

linfrited openings for 4-year-olds dur-ing its fall session. Classes are held Monday and Wednesday mornings and include music, art. stories and field trips. For more information, call Kathy Belisle at 981-2332

• T O U C H FOOTBALL Plymouth Parks and Recreation

Department will offer men s touch football fall. Sign-up for return-ing teams is under way. New teams may begin signing up Wednesday, Aug. 23. Registration will continue through Friday, Sept 1, or until the team limit of eight is reached. Tbe entry fee is $300 for a seven-game season, which will begin Tuesday. Sept. 12. For further information, call Tom Willette at 455-6620

• C A N T O N LIBRARY Young adults, ages 13-18, put the

computer to work for you. In con-junction with the Wayne Oakland Li-brary Federation, the Canton Li-brary will offer computer pix, a computerised summer reading pro-gram. Interest forms for you to com-plete will be available at the library

• D O W G A R D E N S Wednesday, Aug. 38 - The Plym-

outh Recreation Departemnt in co-operation with Bianco Travel and Tour will sponsor a one-day trip to

- Dow Gardens. Tbe tour price $31.50 for residents of Plymouth and $32.50 for non-residents. Tbe trip includes round-trip bus travel, tour of Dow Michigan Division, tour of Dow Gar-dens, lunch, driving tour of North-wood Insitute and shopping. For fur-ther information, call 455-6620.

• FAMILIES ANONYMOUS A self-help program for those con-

cerned about drug abuse and beha-vioral problems of a relative or friend will begin at 8 p.m.- every Thursday a t St. John Neumann Church, 44800 Warren in Canton. For more information, call 453-2811.

• F R E E B O O K L E T The Canton Public Library ha<

j u t tbe booklet for you, "What to do With Your Kids During tbe Dog Days of Summer." This booklet was com-piled by tbe Canton Public Library staff and is updated each year. It lists day tr ips in the area that would be enjoyable for children. Each en-try includes location, hours, admis-sion price and a short description. To pick up your f ree copy of this book-let, stop by tbe Canton Public Li-brary, 1200 S. Canton Center in Can-too. •

• MEDICAL C O U R S E j Higt—Mg Thursday, Sept. 7 -

Huron Valley Ambulance will offer 1 an ltO-bour emergency medical | technician course through January

2S, f rom 0-10 pan., Tuesday and a t HVA head-

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• BACKYARD SWIMMING L E S S O N S

Tbe Plymouth Community YMCA will offer swimming lessons for chil-dren under 3 years oif age. 3- to 5-y ear-olds and ages 6-12 Pools are available in Plymouth. Canton and Northville Costs for the 30 minute classes for ages 6 months to 5-year-olds are $20 for members, and $30 for non-members Classes for ages 6-12 are 45 minutes The cost is $25 for members and $35 for a non-mem-bers

• T-BALL Saturdays, Aug. 12-Sept. 2 — The

Plymouth Community YMCA is sponsoring T-ball from 9 to 10 a m or 10 to 11 a.m. at the West Middle School Field Players age 4 through 6 will learn the basic skills of T-ball. including throwing, fielding, batting and running the bases Participants should bring their own baseball mitt Fee is $17 for members and $23 for non-members. For more informa-tion, call 453-2904

• OPEN ICE SKATING Friday, June 23, to Sunday, Aug.

27 — The City of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department will be offering the following open skating hours at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter, 525 Farmer . Plymouth. 7-9 p.m. Friday. 1-3 p.m. Saturday, 1-3 p.m Sundays. The cost is $1.25 for adults, $1 for children. Skate rental is 75 cents. For more information, call 455-6620.

• SENIOR SOFTBALL The mens softball team for men

55 and over will play at 10 a m Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Can-ton Recreation complex, behind Can-ton Township Hall. Come and play or cheer the team on The womens soft-ball team for 50 and over practices at the Canton Recreation complex, also 10 a m on Tuesdays and Thurs-days, For more information, call 397-1000, ext 5444

• SUMMER HOURS The city of Plymouth Parks and

Recreation Department business

hours are 8 a m to 4 p.m. now until Labor Day.

• A M U S E M E N T PARK T I C K E T S

The city of Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department will be sell-ing discount amusement park tickets for the following parks: Boblo, Four Bears Waterpark, Boblo Gibralter. Greenfield Village. Cedar Point. Kings Island. Detroit Zoo, Sea World For more information, call 455-6620

• V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D Hospice Services of Western

Wayne County has volunteers avail-able to speak to church groups and civic organizations regarding the Hospice Concept of Care If you would like a speaker for your organi-zation. call the Hospice office at 522-4244

• V O L U N T E E R S N E E D E D Suburban West Community Center

is the Community Mental Health Agency serving the Western Wayne County cities of Livonia, Northville and Plymouth, and the townships of Canton, Northville. Plymouth and Redford. It offers professional ser-vices that are financed through the Wayne County Mental Health Board to mentally ill adults who have been previously hospitalized. These ser-vices include outpatient care, crisis intervention, case management, par-tial day care (including vocational training) and assertive community t rea tment (in the client's home envi-ronment). The agency needs people f rom the service area to work with and serve on the volunteer board of directors. If you have a concern for the quality of care available in your community and would be willing to share your professional, business, le-gal, education or other talents, call Suburban West Community Center. Redford Township: or call 937-9500 or 981-2665 and ask for Debbie Tay-lor

• F O O D FOR S E N I O R S The Canton Recreation Center at

Michigan Avenue and Sheldon is an official food distribution site for

Focus HOPE, a food for seniors pro-gram. which provides monthly food to Canton senior citizens Eligible Canton residents may pick up quan-tities of juice, meat, dry beans, peanut butter, egg mix. cheese and other items. To determine if you are eligible, call 397-1000, Ext 27*8

• ADULT STUTTERING THERAPY

Wednesday evenings — An Aduit Stuttering Therapy Group is being formed by the Department of Speech Pathology at the Oak wood Canton Health Center in Canton. Partici-pants will learn techniques to con-trol dysfluency, as well as discuss so-cial and emotional problems often related to stuttering The group will meet on Wednesday 5:30-6:30 p.m. For more information, call Janice Pagano at 459-7030. The Oakwood Canton Health Center is at 7300 Can-ton Center Road in Canton.

• LITTLE T O T S LJttle Tots of Plymouth Day Nur-

sery has opened a new center in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 12401 Ridge Road, one-half mile west of Beck and one block south of N. Territorial Road The business is licensed by the state Department of Social Services for day care and nursery school pro-gramming Little Tots is for ages 1 year to kindergarten. For informa-tion. call 459-9494

• TINY T O T S Tiny Tots Nursery School has a

few openings for 3- and 4-year-olds Two- or three-day-a-week classes are offered Classes are held at the Plymouth Salvation Army. For in-formation. call 453-5464

• FREE J O B TRAINING Eligible western Wayne County

residents who are unemployed or un-der-employed who wish to obtain job skills and full-time employment may register now for free job training this fall in the following areas:

Clerical, accounting/computing, electronics, restaurant occupations, health occupations, auto repair, pho-

to typesetting Tbe training is of-fered at tbe Employment and Train-ing Center. William D Ford Voca-tional Technical Center of Wayne-West land Schools The center is at 36455 Marquette between Newburgh and Wayne Roads For an appoint-ment, call 595-2314

• SENIOR CHORE SERVICE The Romulus Help Center of West-

em Wayne Chore Program has been financed for 1989

The program is financed by Senior Alliance and provides assistance with household maintenance tasks that may include leaf raking, snow removal and grass cutting. Individu-als must be age 60 or older and live in Canton. Plymouth or Plymouth Township For more information, call the Romulus Help Center chore program at 942-7585

• NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH The Plymouth Police Department

is organizing a Neighborhood Watch program for city residents. Anyone interested in becoming involved in the program may call 453-8600 from 8 a m to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday The program is for protection against residential break-ins and burglaries

• SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Network will answer

questions and help solve problems for people 60 and older The pro-gram, provided by the Out-Wayne County Area Council on Aging, has information about programs and services for older people Call 422-1052 between 9 30 a m and 3 30 p m Monday-Friday

• HANDYMEN AVAILABLE The Plymouth Community Council

on Aging has senior handymen avail-able to do work Call 453-1234, 10 a m to 2:30 p.m.

• C O A S T GUARD AUXILIARY U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Canton

Flotilla 11-11 meets at 7 30 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month in Room 2510 of Plymouth Salem High School on Joy just west of Canton

CenteT Road Anyone interested in the organization may attend month-ly meetings

• FOUR APPLE II Computers are available for pub-

lic use«in the Dunmng-Hough Li-brary. 223 S. Main, Plymouth Chil-dren younger than age 14 will be re-quired to attend a training workshop or pass a users test Children younger than 8 must be accompa-nied by a parent while using the computer. All patrons must have a library card and must sign a respon-sibility card also signed by a parent or guardian. Once the responsibility card is on file at the library, patrons may reserve computer time and software Rules and instructions for using the computers, the responsibil-ity card and a list of software are available at the library For more information, call 453-0750

• SENIOR NUTRITION P R O G R A M S

Out-Wayne County Human Ser-vices Inc provides hot. nutritious meals five days a week to people 60 years of age and older in both Plym-outh and Canton Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance at the following sites

Plymouth: Tonquish Manor, 1160 Sheridan. Site manager is Mary Bengtsson, 451-9703

Canton: Canton Township Recre-ation Center. Michigan Avenue at Sheldon Site manager Madeline Carpenter, 397-iOOO. ext 278

Home-delivered meals are provid-ed to eligible senior citizens who are homebound and unable to attend the nutrition site Volunteers to deliver the homebound meals always are needed for both sites For home de-livery information, call 453-2525

.Announccrncnts for the com-munity calendar should be sub-mitted by noon Monday for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday issue Bring tn or mail announcements to the Observer, 489 S Mam, Plymouth 48170

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• L A M E S VOLLEYBALL

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Legislators brace for changes Continued from Page 5

T h r o u g h lha t a m e n d m e n t , ag-g r i e v e d pa r t i e s a r e n t r e q u i r e d to p r o v e the re was an in tent to d i l u t e t h e i r p a r t i c u l a r vot ing bloc, they n e e d only prove di lut ion wi l l o c c u r

T h a t fac t could b e c o m e an i ssue in M i c h i g a n re -d i s t r ic t ing R e p G e o r g e C r o c k e t t ' s downtown De t ro i t d i s t r i c t w a s l is ted as the na t ion ' s t o p popu la -t ion loser with a 13 6 p e r c e n t de-c l i n e f r o m 1980-86 The 1st D i s t r i c t s e a l held bv Detroi t m a v o r a l c a n d i -

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When s t a t e po l i t i c i ans a c t u a l l y sit down at the t a b l e to r e - d r a w bounda-ries. h o w e v e r , t hose f a c t o r s may-m a t t e r less t han the s e n i o r i t y of the House m e m b e r s whose d i s t r i c t s the> a r e c a r v i n g

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Pay raises A better system is needed

WHEN ANYBODY s t a r t s t a l k i n g about pay ra i ses for those who hold politi-cal of f ice , the air s e e m s to a u t o m a t i t a l l y b e c o m e cloudy.

The med ia a l w a y s runs to r epor t any hint that there will be a pay ra ise or cut I t ' s our job But often we wonder if all the fuss over pay r a i s e s is really in the best interest of the t ownsh ip and its residents

High q u a 111\ work dese rves high qua l i ty pay Without it t h e r e wouldn't be too m a n y peopie lining up to run for public o f f i ce Good p a y sca l e s help a t t r a c t the best and the br ightes t . And t h a t ' s what Canton d e s e r v e s

But while we h a v e r e se rva t ions a b o u t the manner in which s a l a r i e s of public o f f i c i a l s a r e discussed, we do suppor t 100 percen t the ful l dis-c losure of s a l a r i e s and benef i t s

The public a i r ing of of f ic ia ls ' s a l a r i e s bene f i t s us all

But then the re ' s the proposal by Can ton t r u s t ee Robert Shef fe r ly to s c r a p scheduled pay ra i ses for the Supervisor Tom Yack. t r e a s u r e r J e r r y Brown and c lerk Loren Bennett

We think the pay ra ises should c o m e of} as scheduled Things shouldn' t be changed in mid-s t r eam However , we do think that t h e r e ' s much room for i m p r o v e m e n t in the way s a l a r a i e s a re set for elected township of f ic ia ls

S H E F F E R L Y SAYS that instead of g r an t i ng the raises, the township board should s t a r t compensat ion commiss ion to set s a l a r i e s

But while Shef fe r ly ' s idea sounds good it doesn't a lways work S ta te g o v e r n m e n t s a l a r i e s a r e set by such commiss ions , and the re a r e loud howls each y e a r when sa la ry inc reases a r e an-nounced

Such commiss ions can only work p roper ly when designed cor rec t ly The a p p o i n t m e n t s to such commiss ions a r e what d e t e r m i n e s what happens And by s t a r t ing such a commis s ion , a whole new sys t em evolves

And of ten , with such commiss ions t h e r e ' s less control of s a l a r i e s than there was be fo re

We think that the proper f o r u m for s a l a r y in-c reases for e lec ted of f icers is at the township

High-quality work deserves high-quality pay. Without it, there wouldn 't be too many people lining up to run for public office. Good pay scales help attract the best and the brightest. And that's what Canton deserves.

ooard level Sure, there ' s poli t ics involved, but be t te r to have pay issues discussed in an open mee t ing than to have c o m m i t t e r s dealing with t hem

Also by having the township board take re-sponsibil i ty t h e r e ' s somebody to shoulder the b lame

One of She f fe r ly s content ions is that the cur-.ent sy s t em of g r an t i ng e lected of f ic ia ls pay ra i ses isn't good W:e a g r e e with h im

I ' nder the sys tem, sa l a r i e s for e l ec ted off ic ia ls a r e tied to those of d e p a r t m e n t heads Shef fe r ly i j v s that l inking the two is l ike compar ing ap-ples and o r a n g e s

He says that d e p a r t m e n t heads a r e execut ives who a r e e x p e r t s in the i r fields, c a r e e r people who should be judged on their a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s

We' re opposed to linking sa l a r i e s because it sp r eads the responsibi l i ty for ra i s ing them When .-salaries a r e ra ised people point to the formula or the linking as being responsib le for the ra ise

We a g r e e with Sche f f e rv that the linking sys-t e m should be s c r apped , but we think that the pay ra ises a l r e a d y scheduled should t ake e f fec t But a f t e r that , t he pay policy should be revised

We d suggest that a sa l a ry commiss ion com-posed of m e m b e r s of the public, business people and e lected o f f i c i a l s be appointed They could look at s a l a r i e s and m a k e r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s to the township board

However, the township board should m a k e the final de t e rmina t i on It 's a tough issue for them to deal with There ' s a lot of politics involved But at least it s out in the open, and the it will be c lear to the public who is making the decision

Silverdome Time to cut money loser loose

TH E SILVERDOME should be cut a d r i f t T i m e has passed it by T h e Detroi t

P i s t o n s have moved, the Michigan P a n t h e r s ^re history, and the D o m e ex-

' per ienced a $ 1 5 million defici t last y e a r Now " baby b o o m e r s who c r a m m e d the fac i l i ty to

watch rock concer t s , a r e seeking a s e a t in a more i n t i m a t e se t t ing .

T h a t ' s why we bel ieve that Pon t i ac S t a t e Rep Char l ie H a r r i s o n ' s legislation to inc rease the ho-tel tax in Oak land County to shore up a s t rug-gling conce rn is nothing more than th rowing good money a f t e r bad

F O R Y E A R S the t a x p a y e r s of Michigan have been fo rced to subsidize this business to the tune of $800,000 annua l ly . Initially, m a n y suppor ted the concep t with good reason P o n t i a c w a s a s t ruggl ing c i ty The Si lverdome. it was a rgued would a t t r a c t new businesses, c r e a t e jobs and bring a r e n e w e d prosper i ty to the a r ea

But none of tha t has happened Although Oak land County has exper ienced a b r ea th - t ak ing economic expans ion , Pont iac still s t r u g g l e s And the a r e a a round the Si lverdome is b a r r e n

To add insult to in jury , s t ruggling P o n t i a c res-idents have been fo rced to fork over SI 2 mill ion a year to suppor t what has become the wh i t e e le phant of a r e n a ' s in the Detroit a r e a

And that $1 2 mill ion would go a long w a \ in helping out a c i ty badly in need of m o r e cash

S i lve rdome o f f i c i a l s c l a im that i nc reased

It the Silverdome is to make it, it should be made to do so on its own, without burdening taxpayers or hotel owners who benefit little.

lund.ng will enab l e t hem tu bring new events to the S i lve rdome But t a x p a y e r s shouldn't be forced to g a m b l e on what has proven to be a risky i n v e s t m e n t

When first cons t ruc ted the Si lverdome was a s t a te -of - the -a r t faci l i ty Seating 8U.500, with 102 p r i v a t e sui tes and an inf la tab le roof to keep out the c rue l Michigan winters , it was a sight to behold

But nine footbal l g a m e s f r o m a perennial loser with a few t r a c t o r pulls in be tween a f inancial success does not m a k e

Bringing new even t s to the S i lve rdome will be nothing m o r e than window dressing In truth, the S i lve rdome w a s built in a location destined to fail It is like an aging automobi le , out-of-style and run down F a n s a r e f locking to more sophis-t ica ted and c o n t e m p o r a r y fac i l i t i es such as the Pa l ace . J o e Louis Arena and the newly re furb-ished Fox T h e a t e r

If the S i lve rdome is to m a k e it, it should be m a d e to do so on its own. without burdening tax-paye r s or hotel owners who benefi t little

T h e S i l v e r d o m e e x p e r i e n c e d a $1.5 mi l l ion d e f i c i t las t yea r . T h a t ' s w h y w e b e l i e v e t h a t P o n t i a c S t a t e R e p . C h a r l i e H a r r i s o n ' * l e g i s l a t i o n to in-

t h e h o t e l t a x in Oak* C o u n t y t o s h o r e u p a

s t r u g g l i n g c o n c e r n is n o t h i n g m o r e t h a n t h r o w i n g g o o d m o n e y a f t e r b a d .

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Lone crusader seeks support for just cause

I'VE NEVER been one for peti-tions But join me in helping Sharon LeMieux get her s signed

Her cause is just Chances are you've seen her

around town She's a photographer who works with the Observer & Ec-centric on occasion But a bigger sto-ry lurks behind the camera work she does for this newspaper

You ought to know about it Sharon, a former Oakland L'niver

sity student, is fighting to save the reputation of an organization to which she is very committed Unfor-tunately. some in that organization feel Sharon's concern is unwarrant-ed

She is one of the many young women who signed up with the Jav-cees earlier this decade a f t e r the courts struck down the all-male membership barrier

As a young bus inesswoman, Sharon was anxious to join a group which offered contacts with other people her age who share similar in-terests and ambitions The Jaycees sounded like the right choice

She takes the organization and its bylaws seriously And one section of those bylaws say the Jaycees oppose discrimination

Now. Sharon thinks the organiza tion should give this issue more than hp service

HER CONSCIENCE was jogged earlier this year after listening to a report on National Public Radio which chronicled a blatant case of racial discrimination by a local chapter of the Jaycees in Salud, S.C

Outraged, she brought the tape to my office To make sure 1 listened, she also dropped off a tape player

I. too, was outraged

In short, black children were for bidden the use of a swimming pool owned by the local Jaycee chapter The children were part"T>f an interra-cial group from a local Methodist Church

The incident she says, gives a black eye to Jaycees around the country

It goes against what the Jaycees stand for, she says Here we are with bylaws which say we don't be-lieve in discrimination Now. what s wrong with saying (to the public) we don't believe in discrimination

And the best way to say it. she be-lieves, is by launching a recruitment program to encourage minorities to join the Jaycees

We think this is a moral issue Now is a good opportunity to make a statement against racism,' she says

But she has met resistance An at-tempt to make a statement about

Steve Barnaby

her concerns at the recent state con-vention in Traverse Citv was reject-ed A call to a national Jaycee offi cer brought a ho-hum reaction

But she has had better luck on other levels Along with a hand full like-minded Jaycees, she is calling upon local chapters to speak out or. this issue Some chapters have been receptive

Everyone who isn't a state offi-cial says get on the bandwagun. she says

She hopes that the local chapters can bring state and national officers to their senses by submitting peti-tions expressing their concern

If you want to help out Sharon, give her a call at 584-4288

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Give freedom to choose To the editor

Last week Patricia Shea, who is against abortion wrote. "(Women) have a choice not to get preg-nant "

What would Ms Shea say to the women whose birth control fails them? What would she say to the women for whom the IUD is the birth control of choice? An IUD pre-vents the lm plana lion of a fertilized egg - some groups pushing to out-law abortion are also working to out-law "the IUD What would Ms Shea say to the rape victim who finds her-self prefnant as a result of her at-t ack ' Or to a woman who learns through prenatal testing that the fetus she is carrying suffers from handicaps she is incapable of han-dling'

I am the mother of two children. I have had one miscarriage I grieve over the latter as I re)o»ce in the lives of the former But if I ever found myself in any of the above sit-uations I want the choice to make my own decision! It is not a decision made lightly and it is one that a woman lives with forever However, I would prefer to take responsibility for living with my choice than to have my life ruled by a group of peo-pie whose beliefs I DO NOT SHARE

Outlawing abortion will not stop women from seeking them Better we should work to ftnd new methods of safe and effective birth control for women and men Better we should make honest effor ts to edu

cate our children about taking re-sponsibility for their sexuality But the above will never come to pass in the absolute. Safe and legal abor-tions must be available

I know I cannot win Ms Shea to my side any more than she can pre-vail upon me to support hers But the beauty of a pluralistic democracy, as we once had. is that there is room for both of our beliefs.

Ms Shea, let your conscience guide your reproductive decisions And please, allow me the freedom to have my conscience be my guide as well

Debra B Darvick Birmingham

Drunk driving laws are joke To The editor

It is no wonder that the citizens in the Tri-County Area think our dnink driving rules and drug related of-fenses are a joke We have recently had three cases that have been very prominent in the media both locally and out of state and are considered very, very serious offenses of the drunk driving laws of our state and our community I am referring to (state Rep Dennis) Dutko, (Detroit Red Wings Robert* Probert and (Petr) Klima

Students Against Driving Drunk and Mothers Against Drunk Drivers must feel very frustrated How can you expect students athletes or the youth of our communities to pay any attention to your laws or the threat of punishment You have Mr Dutko

with his drunk driving record He is finally caught he finds religion iso to speak), and is remorseful until he realizes he was not going to get his sentence changed or lessened He therefore, has reneged on his prom-ises Mr Klima and Mr Probert have lied consistently about their re-morse Each time they are given an-other chance by our extremely liber-al judges who do not have the fore-sight or guts to sentence according to what these serious offenses neces-sitate

When it comes to drunk driving our entire judicial system and laws are a joke How do you expect ath-letes to be told not to do steroids drugs or alcohol because if they do they will be penalized The Red Wings took Klima and Probert back at every opportunity, for the sake of winning.

It's very sad and frustrating when you're fo rk ing with our youth or even adults in trying to impress that when you do drugs it's bad for you

Kenneth A E Kemea

Opinions are to be shared

Opinions a n d >deas a re best wnen s c a r e d * . th o thers

Submitt ing a letter to ihe ed (tor tor publ icat ion ,s easy Let ters should b e typewritten ot printed legibiy a n d kepi to 300 words Let ters must be signed a n d include the a d d r e s s o ' the sender *

Letters should b e mailed to Edi tor L ivon .a O b s e r v e r 3 6 2 5 1 ScT>06k;raft Livonia 4 8 1 5 0

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points of view Seeing profit in fear Like classical music? Tune to WQRS today

MY FISHIN' buddy hoisted a cup of java and said. "I learned to like classical music from the radio, too

When I was a kid. my mom would listen to the soap operas on the ra-dio, and they had classical themes I would play with my toys and listen to the music. Those were pleasant associations

That was similar to how I learned to appreciate the classics I'll share some of those delightful explorations with you at 9 this evening on WQRS. 105.1 on the FM dial.

Yep. I'm the guest Bach jock on Guess Who's Playing the Classics"

with Charles Greenwell. a cascade of knowledge on the subject But more of Chas later

MY FAVORITE radio program as a kid was "The Lone Ranger," which used a lot of classical music between acts, not just the finale of Rossini's ' William Tell'" overture

"The Lone Ranger" originated 50 years ago in Detroit The reason I know that is because WQRS played "William Tell" earlier this year on the anniversary I called Dick Wal-lace. the mid-dav DJ. and suggested one could do a whole program of ' Lone Ranger" music He allowed as to how it was a good idea Little did I realize I'd get to do the program myself tonight.

As the plot developed, they'd play Mendelssohn's Fingal's Cave" over-ture For Indian scenes, they'd play a minor key excerpt f rom Borodin's "Polovtsian Dances," originally m-tehded to describe Mongol tribes on the steppes of Asia.

As the Lone Ranger and Tonto wised up to the bad guys and closed in. they'd play Liszt's "'Les Prel-udes."

A LOT OF old-time kids' pro-grams used classical themes "Chal-lenge of the Yukon," about Sgt Pres-ton and his dog King, used Rezni-cek's Donna Diana" overture. "The Green Hornet" theme was Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumble-bee "

You could get a tremendous schooling in the classics on AM radio in those days

Monday evenings you could catch "The Telephone Hour" with guest art ists like Lauritz Melchior and the legendary violinist Fritz Kreisler The latter helped turn me into a vio-lin zealot.

T im Richard

Attending Detroit public schools didn't hurt a guy, either Every so often they would pop us on a bus to the Masonic Auditorium to see Valter Poole conduct the Detroit Symphony Orchestra It turned to be almost as much fun as when the safety patrol boys got t r e a t y to the Shrine Circus

Pleasant associations I HAVE TO tell you a story about

the programming genius of my host, the erudite Charles Greenwell.

A few years ago. Green well con-ducted the Plymouth Symphony for a season Now, instead of playing two hours with an intermission, most conductors doing a young people s concert will play 75 minutes without intermission Not Chas

He programmed a full two hours and 12 minutes, with intermission, of high quality opuses The kids didn't run up and down the aisle to the rest-room They didn't twitch and fidget or buzz to each other They didn't slump and doze off Everyone paid rapt attention

That was superb programming Well, station manager Dave Wag-

ner has approved, with compliments, my list of recordings for this eve-ning Here's hoping I can do for oth-ers what "The Lone Ranger" and Valter Poole did for me back in the Pleistocene Era of my youth

TRIVIA QUESTION: On the "Lone Ranger" radio program, who

was trumpet soloist in the "William Tel!" overture' '

First clue: Since the program orig-inated in Detroit, you can guess which orchestra was employed Sec-ond clue: The musician is still active in the Detroit area, though not with the DSO

Stay tuned

LISTEN. BOSS, it's not that I don't like working here, but I think I've figured out bow to make it big with that desktop publishing program my wife gave me for Christmas

So if I don't show up at the office some day, it probably won't be be-cause I won the Lotto, but because I have cornered the market on what I predict will be tbe Hula Hoop of the 90s, the pet rock of the Regressive Era, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Tur-tles of the Age of Panic

I'm going af ter government con-tracts to produce and market danger signs and warning labels. The way I see it. Sam Walton will be coming to me for loans in a matter of months

If I succeed in becoming the Croesus of Doom, the Sultaaof Fear, I'll owe my inspiration to the Livo-nia City Council. That august body has decided that Livonians who choose to (gasp' choke!) use liquid chemical fertilizers to green up their lawns must first have a warning sign posted to alert their neighbors to the danger involved

"FAILURE to give notice to neighboring residents that a chemi-cal fertilizer will be applied to a lawn is deemed to be a menace to the health, safety and welfare of children and others in the city," the ordinance reads in part

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Sign i f i can t ly , the doesn't deal with the

o r d i n a n c e potentially

more hazardous applications of pes-ticides and weed killers. The state is working on that ooe. If a bill now under consideration by the Legisla-ture becomes law, lawns across Michigan will be sprouting signs warning of tbe hazardous elements lurking among the blades of blue-grass and fescue.

And that 's where I come in. Cus-tom-made signs, frivolous or fearful, stern or startling, with or without skulls and cross bones One hair-rais-ing sign for a particularly threaten-ing lawn or a hundred gross of signs with generic warnings You name it, I'll supply it There's money to be made here.

When the killer-lawn business is exhausted, there are plenty of other voids to be filled I've already missed out on the cigarette business Too bad. Opening a carton of ciga-rettes today is like breaking into a case of misfortune cookies. The sur-geon general has a different warning for every occasion

Business places in California are now required to post warning signs if

Use peers for homework help Q: Our oldest child will be enter-

ing tbe ninth grade this fall and we have always prided ourselves in being able to help him with his homework. Our son does quite well in school. He carries a 3.5 average However, looking over the materials he will he working on in math at the 10th grade level and looking at our neighbor boy's books in science and math at the 12th grade level, I do not see bow we will be able to help with his homework. In fact, it gets more difficult each year for us even though we both graduated f rom high school. We worry about this because when he was in elementary and mid-dle school, we could help him with his school work. Do you have any suggestions'1

A: Join the crowd My homework services for my children — in some areas — peaked at about the 11th grade, especially trigonometry

Recognize that you are one of many parents who go through this

metamorphosis For instance many basic concepts of geometry we par-ents had at the 10th grade level years ago are now being taught at the middle school and even upper el-ementary level. Many high school chemistry concepts taught today were college chemistry concepts taught 20 years ago

Nevertheless, since your soh has maintained a 3.5 average, you obvi-ously have been doing many things right over the years Your question is, what can you now do to help your son as he moves into the higher level curriculum areas which you have lit-tle background in or have forgotten

First, your son needs to continue

in the established regular study schedule you indicated he follows Indeed, all children/students need a set-aside study period — and no TV By having a regular study time set aside, children will view this time in the same manner as they view din-ner time: "It 's time to eat," "it's time to study." Be consistent, but not compulsive if some special event comes up

Next, your son should find a peer tutor who is a "star" in Algebra IL his present problem. Forming a peer study group for those courses that are giving him trouble is ideal. En-courage these peer study sessions at your home (serve pizza, make it fun). We had many brainstorming peer study sessions in our home for our children. After the usual adolescent gossip about boys, girls, teachers and parents, the work session always be-came productive Adolescent peers have such loyalty to each other (peer group loyalty) that the atmosphere

tends to be a non-threatening, nur-turing experience for those students in the group who may be struggling with a certain course

Not only does a peer tutor or a peer support study group do wonders for the students who are falling be-hind but also crystallizes tbe knowl-edge for the star students" by the very nature they are acting as teach-ers.

Finally, know your child's teach-ers, know their expectations, set up meetings with teachers if needed, at-tend parent-teacher conferences and demonstrate a continuing interest.

Dr James Boyle is a n a s s i s t an t superintendent tn the Troy School Distr ict The a n s i f e r s provided here are the opinions of Doyle a n d not the TVov School District. Questions for this column should be sent to Doc Doyle c/o the Ob-se rve r & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

smoking is allowed anywhere in the building. The signs h a r e to say some-thing to the effect that "This facility permits smoking and tobacco smoke is known to the state to cause can-cer " Tbe warning is required under Proposition 66 that requires Califor-nia businesses to warn anyone who might be exposed . to known to the state to cause cancer or birth defects

As of April 1 of this year, the Cali-fornia list included 224 such sub-stances. ranging from snuff to tes-tosterone. I'm thinking about a warning label on a belt buckle for that one

The liquor business is another fer-tile field, but I'm probably too late for that, also Starting thi« fall a], coholic beverage containers will contain labels warning pregnant women against drinking and telling others that alcohol can impair driv-ing ability And I never knew that.

CLOSER to home, some of tbe newer gasoline pumps around tbe area are sporting signs that pro-claim "Inhaling gasoline vapors has been shown to cause cancer in labo-ratory animals." Another opportuni-ty missed

But there's still enough to go around. I envision cholesterol warn-ings on milk cartons, egg crates and ice cream bars. I 'm working on a s tamp — 'Too much cholesterol can be hazardous to your health" — to imprint on those little butter patties used in restaurants.

And I'm also thinking about a dye marker for meat processing plants. Right under the blue ink that says "USDA inspected" on that top sirloin would be smaller letters: 'Too much red meat is bad for you."

I think I can get a lock-up on caffeine warnings for tbe coffee, tea and sof{ drink industries and several food service companies have ex-pressed interest in similar labels for their vending machines and the cups in which the drinks a re

But my first project is for the auto -* companies. I'm working with a tool • and die maker to get a label to be ! imprinted on the front of all cars and ; trucks: "Warning: Stepping in front • of this vehicle while it's in -can be hazardous to your health."

Once I sell Roger Smith on that • one. HI get back to dealing with the • killer grass in Livonia.

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Despite cooler t e m p e r a t u r e s , spokesmen for Michigan's two larges t utilities said there were m o r e air conditioners than in past yea r s They were running longer too.

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The s U t e T r e a s u r y Depar tment had an unusual ally — the Michigan Manufac ture rs Association — as it won a 1200 million tax case

Losers were Tr inova Corp (for-mer ly Libby-Owens-Ford) and 14 majo r corpora t ions such as Caterpil-lar, Amoco, AT&T. Gillette, Loril-lard, Shell and Union Oil

The sU te S u p r e m e Court ruled Trinova failed to p roduce "clear and cogent ev idence" that the s ta te ' s sin-gle business tax (SBT) was unfairly applied to their Michigan operat ions

"OUR T H E O R Y was ' tha t for Michigan compan ies it would have hurt us if Trinova won." said Dwight Vincent, general counsel for the Michigan M a n u f a c t u r e r s Associa-tions

Some |200 million in revenue — for one year — would have been made up by Michigan manufac tu r -ers. he said A Dearborn Heights resident, Vincent is a f o r m e r chair of the 15th Congressional District Re-publican organizat ion

"They argued tha t it was not con-sti tutional to tax them because they did not m a n u f a c t u r e here — just

sold here But the court ruled the I SBT) fo rmula mee t s consti tutional mus te r , " the MMA at torney said

JUSTICE PATRICIA Boyle, writ ing the 6-1 ma jo r i ty opinion, said mul t i -s ta te corporat ions can use an a l t e rna t e — and less expensive — method of f iguring their Michigan SBT. but only if they can prove the Treasury ' s s t andard is grossly unfair and unconsti tutional

SBT is a kind of value added tax, applied to the payroll, p roper ty and sales of a f i rm doing business in Michigan The court viewed it as a tax on the privi lege of doing business here Adopted in the 1970s. SBT re-placed the corpora te income tax and seven other s ta te business taxes

Ingham Circuit Judge Robert Holmes Bell had ruled in favor of Trinova. Bell was reversed hy the s ta te Court of Appeals, which was upheld by the Supreme Court

"The tax is computed by deter-mining the taxpayer ' s tax base, and then al locat ing the value ea rned to the s ta te where the business act ivi ty of the t axpayer can be fair ly at tr ibu-ted," said the high court

Trinova can be granted relief only if appor t ionment provisions fail to represent the f i rm ' s extent of busi-

The Single Business Tax is a kind of value added tax, applied to the payroll, property and sales of a firm doing business in Michigan. The court viewed it as a tax on the privilege of doing business here. Adopted in the 1970s, SBT replaced the corporate income tax and seven other state business taxes.

ness act ivi ty in Michigan, it went on But the company ' s evidence must be ^c lea r and cogent" that the s ta te tax fo rmula is "grossly distorted." Boyle wrote

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DeSoto: It wasn't just so M

J u d g e s Ted Grachek and Gary Hill look at Robert Johnson's 1948 DeSoto. Johnson , a Troy resident, haa spent 10 years

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restoring his car. The National D e S o t o Club held its national convent ion and s h o w recently at the Radisson Hotel Plymouth.

EMBERS OF the Nation-al DeSoto Club have lots to talk about when they get together.

"We all have something in com-mon," said club President Tom At-kins of Redford. "We all own a De-Soto."

Club members came to Plym-outh Township for a gathering Thursday through Sunday, Aug 17-20, at the Radisson Hotel Plymouth.About 225 club members attended the national convention and show

The first DeSoto. a Chrysler product, came off the line in 1928 and was titled as a 1929 model. At-kins said The DeSoto was manu-factured through 1961

About 85 cars were featured at the Plymouth get-together. A show for the public at the hotel Saturday gave curious visitors a chance to see the cars and talk to proud own-ers

Atkins owns two DeSoto cars, a 1948 Club Coupe and a 1955 Fire-dome. a two-door hardtop He and other club members spend many hours working on their cars

"I do it just for the enjoyment." said Atkins, who works in, construc-tion as a pipefitter "It's kind of a hobby "

A FEW CLUB members buy and sell auto parts for a living, but for the majority, "it's just a hobby," he said

Club members at the show came from some 25 states and Ontario. Only a handful of the cars arrived by trailer, with some coming a long distance.

7 do it just lor the enjoyment. It's kind ot a hobby.'

— Tom Atkins National DeSoto Club

Michigan owners of the cars are by necessity "fair-weather driv-ers." Atkins said

A two-mile line of cars driven by club members traveled by caravan to Domino's Farms near Ann Arbor last Friday. Car owners also went to Greenfield Village in Dearborn Thursday, Aug 17, and visited sev-eral other area sights.

The DeSoto appeals to some owners in part because models tend to be less expensive than Fords or Chevrolets. Atkins said Some models have big. powerful engines, another selling point

Driving the cars attracts atten-tion Drivers stop and hear com-ments such as "I haven't seen one of those in years" or ~My dad had one of those." he said

People of a certain age have fond memories of the bright, shiny chrome and the fins found on cars of the 1950s and 1960s

"I think it s just nostalgia more than anything." said Atkins, 40 "They really miss those kind of cars."

The DeSoto models are fun to look at. but can be difficult to drive.

"If you don't have power steer-ing, they are," he said

Changes create concern By Julie Brown staff writer

Joanne and Don Gibson have some thoughts about Canton's future

The Gibsons have lived in Canton for just over two years. They grew up in New Jersey, met through friends there, and have been married since October 1986

They were among Canton resi-dents who responded to the Observ-er's "Canton at the Crossroads" sur-vey. Their letter outlined their thoughts on future growth and devel-opment in Canton.

Both attended Monte lair State College in New Jersey. Joanne Gib-son earned a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and early childhood education and Don Gibson a bachelor of science degree in chemistry.

The couple moved to Michigan whefr Don Gibson's work with a pharmaceutical company brought him here They lived in an apart-ment in Ann Arbor and decided they were ready to become homeowners

"We knew we liked Plymouth, so ws came out this way," she said "We wanted a good investment too. that was Important to us "

THE GIBSONS, who plan to start a family soon, wanted to live in an area with good schools Their real estate agent suggested they look in Canton.

"We didn't really know much about Canton at the time." They wanted more house for their money and a larger lot than they could find elsewhere, she said

Canton's a convenient location for the couple. Joanne Gibson. 32. is a vice president for Financial Con-cepts, an employee benefits consult-ing firm In Ann Arbor. Don Gibson, SO, works for Parke-Davis In Ann Arbor His work with that pharma-ceutical company Includes study of how a drag metabolizes In the body, is broken down and eliminated, and possible side effects

They enjoy living in Canton, sod have found It's quite 41fferent from New Jersey.

"A lot Use traffic, a Lot less stress-ful," he sakl. Housing I s more rea-sonably priced in this ares than on the East Coast.

"Yon can't bay a hows out there," he said. "Yon cant afford it"

They hadn't heard that Detroit was ths place to be.

"Yon don't hser good things about Dstroit," Joanne Oiheon said. "I

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They occasionally visit Detroit for various activities and aren't nervous about that. When they lived in New Jersey, the couple visited New York City.

THEIR COMMUTES to work are pleasant, although that could change if the area between Canton and Ann Arbor becomes more built up.

They're concerned about the abun-dance of strip malls in Canton, and the impact of those malls on the community and its property values.

Canton has some nice stores, she said, but those stores are scattered and can be difficult to get to.

"You have to think about it." In Plymouth, she's able to park her car and go shopping.

The Gibsons would like to see some Landscaping along Sheldon Road in Canton to improve the ap-pearance of the barrier-type fences More generally, they're concerned about the township's rapid growth and its Impact on the quality of life for current residents.

A possible improvement would be a central area at the township's com-plex on Canton Center Road, "some-thing that people from other towns will come to," he said. "Something different, maybe not exactly the same as Plymouth. You've got to create a new image You can't copy Plymouth."

That village-type area could have cobblestone streets and be limited to pedestrians It could include a pett ing zoo, a farmer's market, a band-

Canton at the crossroads shell and a multi-purpose area for antique shows and other events.

LIBERTY VILLAGE, in Fleming ton, NJ., has amenities along those lines, including a variety of unusual shops and outdoor cafes. People from Canton and surrounding areas could enjoy visiting such a place close to home.

"Whenever our families come out here, we take them to Plymouth or Northville," Don Gibson said. They'd like to have a place in Canton to vis-i t

The Gibsons don't visit Canton's parks much, because they have no children, but have found the parks adequate. They enjoy the quality of life in Canton, and don't want their community to loje its rural charac ter.

The couple plans to stay In Canton, although a move north to Plymouth is a possibility at some point Their decision will be based in large part on what happens in the area near their home.

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Arts council plans classes

The Plymouth Community Arts Council will offer art education cluees this fall for students ages &-15.

The schedule includes four eight-week classes and a series of three holiday gift-making work-shops.

Beginning and intermediate students ages 9-12 will experi-ment with a variety of painting techniques in the "Watercolor" clsss. Artists ages 7-10 will have the opportunity to compare dif-ferences In technique in the "Oil and Acrylic Painting" class

Images created by students ages S-7 in the "Drawing and Painting" class will be inspired by listening to stories. "Cartoon-ing," for students ages 10-15, will offer instruction in doodling skills.

The eight-week classes begin the week of Sept. 18. Prices range from $36 to $40.

"Gifts From Me!" is a series of three Saturday morning work-shops where students age 7 and older will create holiday gifts. The price for each December ses-sion is $12.

All classes will be at the PCAC office, 332 S. Main in downtown Plymouth. Arts council members receive a 10 percent discount on class prices.

Registration may be completed by phone, mail or in person PCAC office hours are 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday. For more information, call 455-5260.

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Mladjan, who is known profession-ally as Ronnie J, lives in Livonia He came to Plymouth the afternoon of Wednesday, Aug. 16. for a "Music In the Park" concert sponsored by the Plymouth Community Arts Council

The annual concert series, which ended this week, attracts many mu-sic-lovers of all ages to Kellogg Park. This was the second year Mladjan had performed in the series.

"I've done a lot of that kind of thing in Livonia." He's been per-forming for more than 12 years.

Mladjan's concert included the sounds of an acoustic guitar, a har-monica and singing. He performed songs by such artists as Neil Young. Rod Stewart. America and the Ea-gles

"I did a few of my own." Mladjan. 30. grew up in Livonia

and graduated in 1877 from Livonia Franklin High School. He studied music at the University of Michigan

HE OWNS A music production company, and performing is part of his business. He and the other musi-cians perform at a number of wedd-ings.

'It's been real busy. I've got 13 booked just in September right now."

At wedding receptions, he and the other musicians perform mostly popular songs from the 1930s through the 1980s "Color My World" by Chicago is among the songs fre-quently requested at weddings

Outdoor concerts such as last week's provide a different perform-ing environment. Mladjan was able

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to play some original material, and some other songs not among those artists' most well-known

Mladjan. who's primarily a key-board player, has more than 200 songs in his repertoire for solo work For last week's concert, he picked a selection of songs, some fast, some slow and some in-between He in-cluded some with a country sound and some pop selections

The Plymouth concert included some "good old Woodstock kind of

music." frequently heard in this 20th-anniversary summer

"Almost anything with real good vocals I like."

His work includes teaching music in the Plymouth-Canton and sur-rounding areas Mladjan is a student at Eastern Michigan University, where he is finishing a bachelor s de-gree in business marketing with a minor in music After graduation, he'd like to concentrate more on commercial advertising work

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Sylvia T h a c k e r w o r k e d for m a n y yeara aa a r eg i a t e r ed nurae. S h e f o u n d tha t the akilla ahe d e v e l o p e d in tha t profeaaion h a v e a e r v e d her well in her new e n d e a v o r .

The nicest compliment Sylvia Thacker can get from people visiting her business is It's so relaxing

Thacker is the proprietress of the Sweet Afton Tea Room, on Mill in Plymouth's Old Village Her busi-ness opened Dec 1.1988

•'I've had over 8.000 people, which ia a wonderful response for a small place.'' she said "We get busloads from all over It brings a lot of busi-ness into the Plymouth area, actual-ly "

Thacker's establishment seats 32. It's open from 11 a.m. to 5 p m Wednesday through Saturday until Labor Day After Labor Day, hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.

From 11 a m to 2 p.m daily, res-ervations are required After that, walk-in visitors are welcome No smoking is allowed at the Sweet Af-ton Tea Room

Tea and light lunches are among the items available

"We make everything here, except our bread."

SOUPS AND sandwiches are among the menu offerings There's also heartier fare, including the ploughman's lunch — bread, cheddar cheese, pickled onions and soup

The shepherd's pie has gone over wonderfully well," Thacker said. " That is also a British dish."

The shepherd's pie is made with ground round and a mashed potato topping

Some 11 teas and three gourmet coffees are served, along with spark-ling alcohol-free juices, milk and pop.

"We have wonderful tea, she said. Many Americans are accus-tomed to tea made from tepid water with a bag swirled through it. Thack-er and her employees make tea properly, taking the time and effort to prepare it just right.

Scones and tea sandwiches are served Devon cream, imported from England and obtained through a supplier, is available, along with tasty desserts

There's a small gift area at the Sweet Afton Tea Room featuring baked goods, tea and such British gifts as foods, books, magazines, cups and saucers

Thacker was born and raised in Canada, and has a Scottish and Eng-lish background. She taught elemen-tary school in Canada for a couple of years before moving to the United States

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"1 really try to make people feel welcome, just like at your grand-mother's house."

Thacker's working about W hours a week. She has the assistance of six hand-picked employees who share her beliefs about the importance of caring for people

Before opening her establishment, she'd taken tripe to England and had seen tea rooms there.

"My tea room idea's actually more from Canada than from Eng-land."

The tea room was in the planning stages for about three years, with one year of intense thought and ef-fo r t Thacker got help from her fam-ily.

Her daughter-in-law. an artist, did the logo design and art work- Thack-er's daughter, a freelance writer, did the writing for the menu.

Both men and women visit the tea room.

"We do get all age groups, too." Young couples visit the tea room, as do women in their 90s celebrating birthdays

Thacker leases her facility, which required more decorating than ex-tensive renovation. The pink-and-

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white decor encourages visitors to relax and enjoy the pleasure of each other's company.

Her business takes its name Cram a river in Scotland. Scottish poet Robert B r a wrote a poem, "Flaw Gently, Sweet Afton." A picture of Burns ia posted by the door, making it the final thing visitors aa they leave the tea room.

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clubs in action weddings and engagements clubs in action • W E S T S I D E S I N G L E S

Westside Singles will hold a d a n c e / p a r t y f r o m 8 p.m. to 2 a .m. Fr iday . Aug. 25, at R o m a ' s of Livo-nia, on Schoolcraft west of Inkster . The d a n c e / p a r t y is f c singles a g e 21 and older Admission price, is $4 F o r m o r e information, call the hot line, 582-3160.

• TR I -COUNTY S I N G L E S Tri-County Singles will bold a

dance par ty f r o m 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 a . m Saturday. Aug. 26. a t the Air-port Hilton Inn, 1-94 at M e r r i m a n ui Romulus. This "Astrology Dance" will fea ture readings. The dance / pa i ty is for singles over age 21. Dressy a t t i re should be worn. For m o r e information, call t he hot Hne. 842-7422

• C A G E BIRD C L U B The Ann Arbor Cage Bird Club

will present its fourth annual exot ic bird exhibition 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun-day. Aug 27 The event will be held at Weber's Inn. 3050 Jackson Road. Ann Aibor (just off 1-94, west of Bri-arwood Mall). Hundreds of birds will be on display. There will be ra f f les , talking bird contests, demons t ra -tions and guest speakers. Admission p r ice is $2 No reservat ions a r e re-quired. For more informat ion, cal l 995-BIRD

• BY MYSELF By Myself Singles is a P lymouth-

based group for singles age 21 and older Members play volleyball at 7 p m. each Thursday, wea the r per-mit t ing Club meetings a re held at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at the Dunning Hough Library . 223 S Main, Plymouth Member s will enjoy a potluck house par ty Sunday. Aug 27 For more informat ion and to receive the newslet ter , call 453-3892

• H E A L T H S C R E E N I N G S United Care Inc.. f o r m e r l y - P e o -

ples Community Hospital Authority, has scheduled health screenings for residents of Wayne County age 60 and older. Screenings a re f inanced by The Senior Alliance Tests will be conducted 8 30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m Monday, Aug 28, at the Redford Sen-ior Center, 12121 Hemingway, Red-ford. Available tests will include cancer and cholesterol screenings, vision and respira tory tests, b reas t exams , blood pressure checks and

l ifestyle assessments. Appointments a r e recommended There is no charge , although donat ions a r e ac-cepted. For more informat ion , cal l United Care , 467-4638. or The Senior Alliance, 722-2830.

• W E S T S I D E II Westside Singles II wiir hold a

d a n c e / p a r t y f r o m 8 p.m. to 1 a .m. Fr iday . Sept. 1, at the Livonia Elks Lodge, on Plymouth Road east of Merr iman . The d a n c e / p a r t y is for singles age 21 and older Dressy at-t i re should be worn (no jeans). Ad-mission price is 14 F o r m o r e infor-mation. call the hot line. 562-3170

• S A T U R D A Y N I G H T Sa tu rday Nigh t Singles Westside

will hold a d a n c a / p a r t y f r o m 8 p.m. to 1 a .m. Saturday. Sept . 2. at the Radisson Hotel P lymouth ( fo rmer ly the Plymouth Hilton Inn). 14707 Northvil le Road, south of F ive Mile The d a n c e / p a r t y is for singles age 21 and older. Dressy a t t i r e should be worn. Admission price is $4 For more information, cal l the hot line. 277-4242.

• B E T H A N Y W E S T Bethany West will m e e t at 8 p.m

Saturday , Sept. 2, at St Rober t Bel-larrnine Catholic Church, West Chi-cago and Inkster, Redford . Bethany West is a social support g roup for divorced and separa ted people The speake r will be Amy De Vonne f r o m the Kids in Need organizat ion Dona-tion is $3. The public m a y a t tend For more information, cal l 255-4668 a f t e r 4 p.m

• ST. J O H N N E U M A N N The St John Neumann Seniors 50-

Up Club will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Sept 5, at the church, on Warren in Canton New m e m b e r s and guests m a y at tend For more informat ion , call Harold Smith, 495-1307, or Betty Gruchala . 459-4091

• N E W C O M E R S C L U B The Plymouth Newcomers Club

will hold its f irst luncheon of the sea-son Thursday, Sept 7. at the Radis-son Hotel Plymouth. 14707 North-ville Road Hospitality t ime will s tar t at 11 a m , with lunch served a t 1130 a .m. The club is for res idents of Plymouth or Plymouth Township who have lived in the communi ty

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Mr and Mrs fc'eter Ecklund of Grosse Pointe P a r k announce the en-gagement of their daugh te r . Dr Kir-sten A. Ecklund. to Rober t E Fur-dak. son of Mr and Mrs Edward Furdak of P lymouth

The bride-elect is a g radua te of the University Of Michigan and of Case Western Reserve University, where she received her medica l de-gree She is employed as a resident physician in Boston

Her f iance is a g r adua t e of the University of Michigan and the Uni-vers i ty of Chicago , w h e r e he received a mas t e r ' s degree in busi-ness admlnlsTration. He IS employed as an internat ional inves tment man-ager with State Street Bank in Bos-ton

An October wedding is planned in Grosse Pointe

new voices Darryl and Sharon Sciba announce

the birth of a son. Sean Adam, Aug 12 at St Mary 's Hospi ta l in Livonia Grandparents a re J a m e s and Carol Sciba of P lymouth and Virginia Kerszulis of Dearborn Heights Sean Adam has a brother . Joshua . 4 ^

Raymond and Tanya McQueen of

Canton announce the birth of a son. Raymond E a r l McQueen II. Aug 14 a t St. Joseph Mercy Hospital In Ann Arbor G r a n d p a r e n t s a re Charles and Judy McQueen of Canton and F rances Hammond of Canton Ray-mond has two sisters, T a m a r a , 8, and Heather , 6

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Polly Convery Judd of St Paul . Minn , and Robb Douglas LaChap-pelle of St Paul were marr ied July 1 at the F i r s t Presbyter ian Church of P lymouth The Rev Philip Rodgers Magee pe r fo rmed the ceremony with the assis tance of the Rev Wil-l iam Pet t i t

P a r e n t s of the couple are Mr and Mrs Edmond Howard Judd of Plym-outh. Mary Lou LaChappelle of Mar-quet te . Mich , and Gene LaChappelle of Big Bay, Mich

The br ide is a g radua te of Plym-outh Sa lem High School and of Nor thern Michigan University. She is employed as a flight a t tendant for Nor thwes t Airlines in Minneapolis. Minn

Her husband is a graduate of Mar que t te Senior High School He at tended Northern Michigan Universi-ty and graduated f rom the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul He is em-p loyed a s an a c c o u n t a n t f o r Honeywell Inc in Minneapolis

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For her wedding, the bride wore an ivory silk gown She ca r r i ed a bouquet of champagne roses

A reception was held at the May-f lower Meeting House in P lymouth

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fessional Women will sponsor a bin-go par ty at 6 30 p m Thursday, Sept 7. at The Gather ing, across f rom Kellogg P a r k in downtown Plym-outh The public m a y at tend this P lymouth Fal l Fest ival event A to-tal of 12,000 in cash prizes will be given away Proceeds will be used to support the educat ional needs of Plymouth, Livonia Redford and De iroit residents For more informa-tion. call 451-8716

• F ISH FRY The Plymouth Lions Club will hold

i ts annual fish fry 1130 a m to 8 p m Friday, Sept 8 Ticket price is $5 for lunch or dinner The menu in-cludes crunchy cod. f rench fries, a roll and a hot or cold drink Tickets a r e avai lable f r o m Plymouth Lions Club member s or by calling 455-4854

• 60 -PLUS Senior citizens may attend the

monthly 60-Plus potluck luncheon at noon Monday, Sept 11. in fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, 45201 N Terri-torial Those at tending should bring a dish to pass and their own table service The p rogram, "Autumn in Miller Woods, will be presented by William and Evelyn Edga r

• W I G G L E S . G I G G L E S A Wiggles and Giggles class will

be offered by New Morning School, 14501 Haggc i ty , Plymouth Town ship The c lass is for i htldi en ages 18 months to 3 years Equipment and activit ies will help s t imula te the senses of touch, movement , sight and hearing The class is designed to help children develop gross and fine mo-tor skills Sheila Frick. the instruc-tor. is a pedia t r ic occupational ther apist Wiggles and Giggles will be offered Monday nights beginning Sept 11 and ending [>ei 11 (no class on Nov 20) Pr ice is $65 ho r more informat ion or (o register call the school. 420 3331

• NEW T H I N K I N G The Center for New Thinking will

p r e s e n t l e c t u r e s r e v i e w s wi th Sherwin Wine Lectures will begin at 10 30 a m Wednesdays at St John 's Episcopal Church, on Sheldon south of Ann Arbor Trail in P lymouth Township Listeners will share in sights on The Legacy of the British Empi re Let tures will be held Sept 13 i The British Homeland i. Sept 20 ( The Firs t Empi re i and Sept 27 ( The Second Empi re i The public may at tend Pr ice is $10 for each lecture, 120 for the series For more information, call 547 2iyo

• D O C E N T P R O G R A M Docent t ra in ing classes will s tar t

Wednesday. Sept 13. at the Matlhaei Botanical Gardens . 1800 N Dixboro, Ann Arbor Docents a re volunteers who lead tours through the conserva tory Those who enjoy learning about plants and shar ing that knowledge with children and adults m a y apply Classes will mee t Wednesday morn-ings for t h r e e hours for approxt mate ly f ive months excluding De cember A review of basic botany will be included, with information on topics per t inent to the ga iden collec-tions, tour techniques and prac t i ce sessions For an application or more informat ion call 763 7061

• P L Y M O U T H A A U W The Plymouth branch, American

Association of University Women, meets at 7 30 p.m the third Thurs day of the month at the Hillside Inn, 41661 Plymouth Road. Plymouth The first meet ing of the 1989-90 year will be Thursday. Sept 21 Guests may at tend AAUW is dedicated to the lifelong educat ional advance meat of women Gradua te s of ac-credited four-year colleges and uni versit ies are eligible for member ship For more information call 453 8998

• A R T S A N D C R A F T S The Harris Kehrer Ladies Auxili-

ary. Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3323, will hold its annual a r t s and c r a f t s bazaar 9 a m to 6 p.m Satur-day. Nov 18 The event will be held at 1055 S Wayne Road, across f r o m Town and Country Bowling in West-land Tables a re avai lable priced at $15 For rental information call 326-3323 before 5 p m and 722-8053 a f t e r 5 p.m Proceeds f rom table renta ls and the snack bar will be used for cancer assis tance and re-search e f fo r t s There will also be a bake sale featuring hon^emade goo-dies

• ROUND ROBIN BRIDGE The Plymouth Symphony League

is accept ing card p layers for the 1989 90 season both for bridge and pinochle groups The $15 donation supports the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra Registrat ion will be ac cepted until Sept 1 with play s tar t-ing in the fall For reserva t i >ns call Betsy Delaney. 455 8532

• C I V I T A N C L U B The P lymouth Canton Civilan

Club is a communi ty service organi-zation for men and women It mee t s at 7 30 p m the first Thursday of the month for a business meeting at the Plymouth Communi ty . Chamber of

C o m m e r c e The club meets the third Thursday of the month at Karl s Res tauran t for a dinner meet ing and p rog ram For more informat ion, call 981-7259

• M U S E U M FUN The Plymouth Historical Museum

is at 155 S Main. P lymouth It is open to the public 1-4 p.m. Thursday , Sa turday and Sunday The cur ren t exhibit fea tures wedding dresses f r o m the 19th and 20th centur ies The exhibit includes bnda l accesso-ries. gar ters , wedding shoes and lace i t ems Victorian wedding gifts, in-cluding silver, cut glass and painted china, are featured. Special exhibits f e a t u r e an extensive collection of Buster Brown memorabi l ia and col-lector license plates dat ing f r o m 1912 Permanent exhibits include the Daisy Air Rifle Collection, the Alter c a r (manufac tured in Plymouth) and the F(^rd Village Industries Exhibi t Admission price is SI for adults. 50 cents for students ages 12-17. 25 cents for children ages 5-11 For m o r e information, call 455-8940

• T INNITUS SUPPORT A Tinnitus Support Group mee t s

the f irst Tuesday of each month at Botsford General Hospital 's Educa-tion and Administration Building, on Grand River Avenue in Fa rming ton Hills The group is for those who ex-per ience ringing in the ea r s or o ther head noises For more in format ion , call Bill Haskin. 595-4927

• A M A T E U R RADIO The Stu Rockafellow Amateu r Ra-

dio Society (SRARS) meets a t 7 30 p m the third Tuesday of each month Meetings of the non-profit a m a t e u r radio club a re held in the council chambers, on the second floor of Plymouth City Hall, 201 S. Main Those who are interested in a m a t e u r radio, or in communica -

tions in general, m a y at tend No meetings are held in July or August

• ART GALLERY An extensive selection of original

ar t work is ava i lable for rent at the Plymouth Community Arts Council 's ar t rental gallery The gallery oper-ates f rom 10 a .m to 8:30 p.m. each Wednesday upsta i rs at the Dunning -Hough Library. 223 S. Main. Plym-outh Rental price is $5 per picture per month For more information, call the ga l le ry , 459-0110, on Wednesdays, or 459-6896 at other times Proceeds support such PC AC programs as g ran t s and scholarships and are also used to buy new paint-ings for the gallery

• BRIDGE F U N A singles-bridge group meets 7:30

p m Mondays a t the Firs t Presbyte-rian Church of Northvil le Lessons are available For m o r e information, call 349-9104 (evenings).

• POL I8H D A N C E R S The Polish Centennial Dancers are

accepting regis t ra t ions for fall. Stu-dents ages 3 through adult will learn Polish folk dancing and American polkas Those who regis ter this fall will have an opportunity to join the group in Poland in 1990 Members dance at communi ty events, includ-ing the Plymouth Fal l Fest ival on Sept. 8-9. The dance r s and the Par-ents' Booster Club will have a Polish food booth at the fest ival For more information, call 427-2885 or 522-3777.

• B E f U T I F I E R S The Canton Beautif icat ion Com-

mittee meets at 7 30 p.m. the third Wednesday of the month at Canton Township Hall, on Canton Center Road south of P roc to r . For m o r e in-formation. call Tillie Schultx, 453-6084. or G e n Wojcik. 459-4132

• P IONEERS C L U B The Pioneers Senior Club of Can-

ton meets at 12 30 p.m. F r i d a y s at the Canton Recrea t ion Center . 4X23f Michigan Ave. at Sheldon New m e m b e r s may a t tend F o r more in-format ion. call 367-1006 Ex t . 278.

• NEEDLEPOINT G U I L D The Livonia chap te r , American

Needlepoint Guild, m e e t s at 7 p.m the third Wednesday of each month Meetings a re held a t the Livonia Senior Citicen Activity Center . 33000 Civic Center Drive N e e d l e p o u t e i s at all skill levels m a y a t t end For more information, cal l 864-2814

• EMBROIDERERS The Mill Race chap te r of the En>

b ro ide renf Guild of A m e r i c a meets a t 7:30 p.m the f i rs t Thursday of each month Meetings a r e held a t the F ra t e rna l Order of E a g l e s second floor banquet room, 113 Center S t . Northville Sti tchers at all levels m a y attend For more informat ion, cal l 437-4478

• C A N T O N TOPS The Canton chapter of TOPS

(Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 6 30-8 p.m Thursdays a t Geneva Presbyter ian Church, 5835 N. Sbel don. Canton T o r more informatioti . cal l 453-6543 or 344-8999 (Evenings)

• O V E R E A T E R S Overeaters Anonymous meet ings

a r e held at 7:30 p.m. Mondays at Growth Works Inc., 271 S Main. Plymouth

• P L Y M O U T H T O P S TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly*

of Plymouth meets each Wednesday evening at the Come Li t t le Children Center . 45050 Warren , be tween Sbel don and Canton Center r oads Weigh-in is a t 6:30 p m , with the mee t ing a t 7-8 p.m. For more in format ion , call 397-3166

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fi BAPTIST LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD

INDEPENDENT BAPTIST BIBLE FELLOWSHIP

BETHEL BAPTIST TEMPLE 29475 W. Six Mite, L ivonia

525-3064 or 261-9276 Sunday School Morning Worship Evening Worship Wed. Family Hour

Y O U T H A W A N A C L U B S

..10:00 A.M. >11.-00 A.M. .... 6:00 P.M. .... 7:30 P.M.

A u g u s t 2 7 t h 11:00 A.M. "God 'a J u n k y a r d "

6.-00 P.M. " Y o u C a n Have J o y " S e p t e m b e r 3rd H o m e c o m i n g ,

15th Annual Ce lebrat ion

"A Church That's Concerned A boa t People'

EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN

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 Jef fr ies X-Way) .«f Livonia Phone: 522-6830

LUTHER A. WERTH, PASTOR 8unday Worsh ip 8:30 ft 11:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo l A Bib la Claaa 9:45 A.M.

Week Day Schoo l , Pro-School , K inderga r ten T U N E IN T H E L U T H E R A N HOUR. 7 :30 A . M . S U N D A Y • W X Y T - A M RADIO (1270)

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R a d f o r d B a p t i s t C h u r c h 7 Mi le Road a n d G r a n d River

Redfo rd , M ich igan 533-2300

August 27th 9:30 A.M. Worsh ip Serv ice

" A h , Sweet Per fec t ion" J o h n Burned. Lay Min is te r

10:45 A.M. Church School for al l Ages FWv Wm E Neiaon Ftov Mark FienM-Sommers Mrs Donna Glewon

Associate Paste* Director ol M U S K SaMot Pastor

• G R A N D R I V E R B A P T I S T C H U R C H O F L I V O N I A ( A f f i l i a t e d w i t h A m e r i c a n B a p t i s t C h u r c h e s . U . S . A . )

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

9 : 3 0 A . M . F A M I L Y B I B L E S C H O O L 6 : 1 5 P . M . D I N N E R ( R S V P ) 1 0 : 4 5 A . M W O R S H I P 7 : 0 0 P . M . F A M I L Y N I G H T P R O G R A M

Rev Ronald E. Cary 2 6 1 - 6 9 5 0

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH MI8SOURI SYNOD

^ 6 6 3 0 G R A N D RIVER at BEECH DALY 5 3 2 - 2 2 6 6 R E D F O R D T W P

Worship S e r v i c e * 9:15 ft 11:00 A.M. Sunday School

9:15 S 11-00 A.M. Nursery Provided

Rev. Victor F. Ha lboth , Pastor Rev. Timothy Halboth, Assoc. Psstor Rev T h o m a s W a b e f , Pas to ra l Asst

Air Condit ioned

H0SAMU-TAMR LUTHERAN CHURCH I SCMOOt 9600 Leverne • So Redlord. 937-2424

R«v Glenn Kopper Lawrance Wttto

WORSHIP WITH US Sundays 8 30 4 11:00 A M Monday Evening 7:00 P M

SorKia, School S B-ble Classes 9 45 A M Christian Scnool Pre-Sctxxf-8tn Grace

Carol Helot, Principal »37-223i

> ^ i S € n C b R t s c

LUTHERAN CHURCH 4 6 2 5 0 A n n A r b o r R o a d

P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 5 2 5 2

T h e R e v . K M M e h r l , P a s t o r

C h u r c h Off ice 453-5252 Serv ices 8:30 A.M. * 10:00 A.M.

Adult Ins t ruc t ion Course 9:30 A.M.

V We are a caring community, sharing the [

love of Jesus and providing opportunities for everyone to learn and grow'

WARD EVANCKl.K \ l Farminfl lon and Sin Mile Rd

Sunday Service Broadcast 9:30 A.M. WMUZ-FM 103.5

Nursery Provided at All Services

P H K S B Y T K R I A I N C H I R C H t27 1150

8:30, 1CM» end 11:30 A M Worsh ip and Sunday School

• ARE YOU GOD'S CHILD?"

Dr Bar t ie t t L. Hess

7:00 P.M. Summer Miss ionary Reports

Rev J a m e s K i l l go re p res id ing Wednesday 7-30 P M.

F i l m — " W h a t W i v e s fcish T h e i r H u s b a n d s K n e w A b o u t W o m e n - P a r t I I "

i Ac t i v i t ies l o r Al l Ages)

Add i t i ona l S u n d a y Serv ice at Seven th Day Adven t i s t Church

15585 Hagge r t y Road 8 30 A M W o r s h i p

10 00 A M Sunday School

3 UNITED CHURCH 1 OF CHRIST

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c€Au ic/i 4*000 NORTH TwrromAL »OAD

PtrMOUTH MKTMKiAN 70 455-2300

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August 27th 9:30 A.M. Worsh ip Serv ice

D r W m S t a h l

11:00 A.M. Sunday Schoo l 6:30 P.M. Evening W o r s h i p

Pastor S tah l p r e a c h i n g

ST. MATTHEW LUTHERAN C h u r c h 4 S c h o o l 5885 Venoy I N o< Fo»fl R<3 /VestlarO 4 2 5 - 0 2 6 0

Divine Worsh ip 8 1 11 A.M. Bible C lass A S S 9:30 A.M.

M o n d a y Evening Serv ice 7:30 P.M. Ralph Fischer, Pastor

Gary D Headaponi. Associate Pastor

St. Paul 's L u t h e r a n Missouri Synod 20805 MicklKKielt 8! 8 M-l« Farrn.naton Hills • 474-0675

The Rev Ralph E Unger, Pastor The Rev. Carl E. Mehl. Pastoral Assistant

SATURDAY WORSHIP b P M S JNDAV WORSHIP 8 30 4 1: A W

SUN SCHOOL/BIBLE CLASS '0 A M CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-B

Randy ZcHmski. Principal 474-2488

f + -f J U l t - M * I niied Church of ( hri\r

33424 OAKLANO AVENUE FARMINGTON. MICHIGAN 4S024

(313)474-6880 ( ) 9 30 A M V J Olvine Worship \ t Barrier Free Sanctuary .Va.-sn«• f ••

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

"AN INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH"

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 425-6215 or 425-1116

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH

IN AMERICA

ST. P A U L S L U T H E R A N M I S S O U R I S Y N O D

High & E lm S t ree ts , Nor thv i l l e T L u b e c k . Pas to r

L K l n n e . A s s o c i a t e Pastor Cfturch 349-31*0 - School 349-3116 Sunday Worship 8 30 S 1100A M

Sunday School 9 4 5 A M Saturday Vespers 630 P M

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TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

10101 w A n n A r b o r Rd , P l y m o u t h a! G o t t t r e d s o n & A n n A r b o r Rd.

W o r s h i p Se rv i ce 8:30 a 11:00 A.M.

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9:45 A .M.

Dr Wm. C Moor* - Pastor Rev Wm T Branham - Associate Pastor

q Nursery Provided

Phone 459-9550

PRESBYTERIAN (U s A J

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 30000 Five Mile iWest of Middiebeltl

Livonia - 421-7249

Ho ly C o m m u n i o n W o r s h i p Se rv i ce 9 :30 A M

Nursery & S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 :30 A M E d u c a t i o n a l Of f i ce 4 2 7 - 7 3 5 9

LUTHER AN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD

K E N N E T H D. GRIEF • P A S T O R

S U N D A Y 8 C H O O L MORNING WORSHIP EVENING WORSHIP W E D N E S D A Y BIBLE S T U D Y .

S U N . 10:00 A.M. 8 UN. 11:00 AJM.

SUN. 7:00 P.M. W E D . 7:00 P.M.

2 8 4 4 0 L Y N D O N , LIVONIA, Ml

r CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

4306? Joy Road. Canton, 455-0022 (b t iwwn Main Street and Lillej Road)

Sundar Service*

Sunday School - 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship - 11:00 A M Evening Praise • 6X10 P.M. Vedoesda? - 7«o P.M. Adult Bible Study Youth Program Children's Clubj

(Nursery Provided For All Servtces) Dr. David A- Hay, Pastor

'Home of Plymouth Christ ian Academy" !

459-55OT I

NORTHWEST BAPTI8T CHURCH Z3A45 MMdMMft I H B k * S ol 10MIW- 474-3393

Sunday School 9:45 A .M . Morning Worsh ip 11.-00 A M Evening Worsh ip 7:00 P .M .

Wednesday Serv ice 7:00 P.M. Hursary Provided

Rev Richard L. Karr. Pastor

ST. MICHAEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship serv ice

8.-00, 9:30 a 11:00 A .M.

Je r ry Yarne l l . Sen io r Pastor Denn is Beaver . Pas to r

Y o u t h D i rec to r G inn ie Hauck

7000 N Snetdon Canton Twp • 459-3333 (just South of Warren Rd )

A T A

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APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURC H

POWER R ^ A D B A P T I S T C H U R C H Sunday School 10 00 A M

Morning Worship t l f l O A M Sunday Evening 6 00 P M

WaC Eve Prayar Ueer.ng ana B.t>le Study 7 00 P A

2527S PO»»€H BO FARMINGTON HILLS. Ml 480ie REV BILL BL0CINT . PASTOR

47S-72«0orS31-89iM

E P I S C O P A L

SAINT ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

1S360 Hubbard Road

Livonia, Michigan 4 8 1 5 4 421-8451

Wednesday 9:30 A M Ho»y Eucharist Saturday 5:00 P . M Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:45 A .M . Holy Eucharist

9:00 A M Chrlettsn Education tor all ages 10:00 A .M . Holy Eucharist

Sunday Morning - Nursery Cars Available

The Rev. Robert C l a p p Rector

EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE HOLY SPtRf 9083 N e w b u r g h R o a d

L ivon ia • 5 9 1 - 0 2 1 1 The Rev. Emery F. Grave t le , V i ca r S u m m e r Schedu le 8 00 a.m Hofy Euchanst 9:30 i n Holy Eucharist 9:30 a.m. Nursery thru 7 year oid classes * Bmrrmr Frme fmaury tor tie HanOtcappva

FIRST APOSTOLIC LUTHERAN CHURCH *

2 6 3 2 S H a l s t e a d R o a d a t 11 M i l e

F a r m i n g t o n H i i l s , M i c h i g a n

Se rv i ces Every S u n d a y at 10:30 a .m. A lso . 1st & 3 r d S u n d a y at 7 :00 p .m.

S u n d a y S c h o o l - 9 : 1 5 a.m. B ib le Class - T u e s d a y 7:30 p .m

S o n g Serv ices - Last S u n d a y of M o n t h 7 00 p .m .

Wiscons in Evangel ica l L u t h e r a n Churches

WISCONSIN LUTHERAN RADIO HOUR

W C A R 1 0 9 0 S U N D A Y 1 0 : 3 0 A M

In L ivonia St Pau l Ev. L u t h e r a n Chu rch

17810 Farmin< j ton Rd Pas to r Cart Page l • 261-1360

Worship Service 8 30 and 10 00 A M

In Plymouth

St. Peter Ev. L u t h e r a n Church 1343 P e n n i m a n Ave

Pastor M a r k Fre ier • 453 -3393 W o r s h i p S e r v i c e s 8 : 0 0 & 10:30 A . M

S u n d a y S c h o o l a n d B ib le C l a s s 9 15 A . M

in Radford Township

Lola Park Ev. L u t h e r a n Chu rch 14750 K in l och

Pastor E d w a r d Zei i • 532 -8655

W o r s h i p Se rv i ces 8 30 & 11:00 A M

S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 .45 A .M.

R o i e d a l e G a r d e n s P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h , ( U . S . A . ) H u b b a r d a t W . C h i c a g o L i v o n i a 4 2 2 - 0 4 9 4

j 8 :30 & 10 0 0 A M . W o r s h i p 10:00 A.M. C h u r c h S c h o o l

a n d Nurse ry C a r e

" W h e n God Shakes Us U p "

R e v Dr L a u r e n c e A M a r t i n

Sixty Years of Faith and Service

V I L L A G E PRESBYTERIAN C H U R C H 2 5 3 5 0 'A'est Six Mi le R e d f o r d • 53-4-7731"

Worship - Sunday - 10 00 a m Carol M Gregg, Pastor

• Nursery Provided • Wheelchair AecessiB e •

K i r k of O u r S a v i o r

JJL \

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C H E W HILL WESTLAN0

Church School • WorshtC 10.30 A M

N U R S E R Y C A R E A V A I L A B L E Nei l D C o w l i n g , Pastor 728 -1088

T V S T . T I M O T H Y C H U f c C H : • 16700 N e w b u r g h R o a d

7 T " L i v o n i a • 4K4-8844 Church School - Worship 10 00 A M

S i n g s b i r a t i o n Rev Janet A N o o i e

A Creative Christ Centered Congre-galicr. PLEASE VISIT

Y C U ARC INV ITED G A R D E N CITY P R E 8 B Y T E R I A N

C H U R C H (U.S.A. ) »«• u - •».-1 '»»

10:00 A . M . W o r s h i p S e r v i c e 10:00 A . M . C h u r c h S c h o o l

N u r s e r y - 6 t h G r e d e Elevator Ava i l ab le

MxtlHCl SAKtW PASTQe

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 5835 Sheldon Rd , Canton

I Jus t North of KMart) 45S-0013

10KM A.M. WORSHIP AMD 8UNOAY SCHOOL

Hanaicaoc*C AcMint* Reaourcea 'o» M«arir and Siqr.t impa.t fc

CHURCHES OF CHRIST]

M E M O R I A L C H U R C H OF C H R I S T rChnalian CfRjrcM

35475 F a M.le Ro *<>•* 6'22 MARK McGILVRE" Mirvijter

Sieve Aitar Youth MkTUftt«(

eiBie SCHOOI (All ages!' 9 30 A M

S 15 » M Service • Mor.nog Worahic. 10 45 A M fcWi^sl%^4jro^hj^gii,^ c 30 P M

UNITED METHODIST

• C O V E N A N T C H U R C H O F A M E R I C A

P E N T E C O S T A L

R E F O R M E D C H U R C H

IN A M E R I C A riviviyaK-i

C H R I S T C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H O F C A N T O N

Worsh ip KfcOO AJ« .

46701 Fo rd Can ton

« Youth Groups Studies

C h u r c h In A m e r i c a

Teaching and Preaching New Life in'Christ

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

O F G O D 11663 Areola 425-S380 (West of Plymouth & Inkster)

Sunday School -10:00 A.M Sunday Worship -11:00 A.M.. 6:00 P M Bible Study 4 Youth - Wed . 7 00 P M

•Xdllthtbjni IdfjytkeQiuKti

/Izrt/xWricJ

Richard A. Moore. Pastor

FULL O O S P E L C H U R C H OF PLYMOUTH an C. WWMQ sr.

OF THE SAVIOR

* (•* School tMC A M BM(9k<Sr -«3BPM M s n S t H M M O ' u fcwsryf»e WsflWAMl h e i M H w x o 4S3^na- xmtm-mrn

i l FAITH COVENANT CHURCH

Making Faith A Way Of Ufa!

"Prayer That Makes A Difference"

J a m e s 5: 13 -20 Pas to r Icenog le . p r e a c h i n g

35415 W 14 Mi le (at Drake) Farm Hil ls 6 6 1 - 9 1 9 1

J C h r i s t o p h e r i cenog le Pas to r

D a v i d S No reen Pas to r for C o n g r e g a t i o n a l Li fe

D o u g l a s J H o l m be rg Pas to r for Y o u t h Min is t r ies

Sunday School (All Ages) 9:30 WORSHIP 10:45 Evening Service 6:00

Wedneeday: Dinner 6:15, Bibte Study ft Youth Groups 7:00 P.M.

ST. MATTHEWS UNITED METHODIST

3 0 9 0 0 S i * M i le Rd De«3 T Strong aar Ummntr t Vbo****. Mmoier • 422-60

10:00 A M Worsh ip Se rv i ce 10 00 A M C h u r c h S c h o o l

(3 y rs - 8 th G r a d e )

10-00 A M Jr 4 Sr H igh C lass 11 15 A M Adul t S t u d y Class

Nursery Provided

ASSEMBLIES OF C O D

CHERRY « L L UNTTE0 METHOOI8T CHURCH

Rev Randy Wh i t c o m b

W or *n>p Service 10 00 a m

Nursery P r o v i d e d 321 Ridge R o a d

lust South o< Cherry Mill in Canton

"H WHAT S M *MO m mLL w w r w i r

CANTON I

VOU AREASTRAN(.F;R O N L Y O N C E

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

?9S87 west Eleven Mile Road Just West ot Middtehef*

47S-SSW Farmtnflton HiHa

10 00 A M Worsnip 4 Church School

August 27th -A Return To Child Sacrifice -

Dr Wm A Rtiter preachtng

Dr William A Ruler Rev David B Penn.mar Rev George h Kilbourn

School

Briabln^oor Tahcrpaclc Assemblies of God

26555 Franklin Rd. • Southfletd. M l (l-aee 4 T«egra<* West ot HoMday kw>|

A Chartamsttc CtHjrcti wfmr* peop* ot mmrty Ownontmmttont wortrnp too*r>~ M o r n i n g W o r s M p - *OQ a 11:00 AM.

Sendav School - Ss46 a 11«0 AJM. Ce4ebretton of Pratee - fcJO P J * .

T^JOPJt. Wed. A M I . Youth a CtMMren n e e AM. We Senrtee - I W

an WLOV isaiAM I Chrtetten »rt>«al K-

Mursery provided at aa aervtoes K S N N T D f K PASTOR

/alley United 1 or * .)oum«» ol ft A ' v r j , or • Journey ol fult 'MOMXC trC r-aaoom 16175 Delaware at Pu r i t an 2 5 5 - 6 3 3 0 I ;

S u m m e r Worsh ip 10 00 A M

Vureery orovoec

FAIRLANE ASSEMBLY WEST (AaaemWIes of God)

4 1 3 5 5 S i x Mile Rd. , Nor lhvWe

S u n d a y W o r s h i p . 11:00 AJHL A 6 ^ 0 P.M.

Fairlane West Chrfetlen School Preschool 4 K-a

UaNsi AsaseiMy sf Oe i moo M Tarrt»o»lai R^P»gnouth

6 30PM 7 00PM

NEWBURG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

36500 A n n A r b o r Tra i l L i von ia s Oldest C h u r c h

422-0148 10 00 A M

W o r s h i p and Sunday S c h o o l

August 27th " B u i l d i n g For the Fu tu re "

Riev Roy Forsyth

GARDEN CITY FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Dr David A Russell 421-8628

Worsh ip Service 9:30 A M

Nursery Provided

6443 M e r r i m a n Rd. 1 Bet Fo rd Rd A War ren ]

Garden City

Dr. Davtd E. Church. Rev. Roy Forsyth

Provtcftf

ALDERSQATI U N I T E D METHODIST CHURCH

f R e d f o r d T w p )

1 0 0 0 0 B E E C H D A L Y R O A D

flerinn Plymouth and Wear Chtc^o

fledto.-d. M l 48239 W 7 - J 1 T 0

9 00 A M S u n d a y School - AH Agea 10 0 0 A M Worsh ip

August 27th •9 to 1"

Nursery Provided Sanctuary Cry Room AvmMsb*

CHURCH of Ptymowtfc

m 4&901N Terrttorttf 4 U - U M

WORSHIP ft CHURCH SCHOOL NURSERY-12 1 0 * 0 A.M.

Growing in faith takes time, effort By Julie Brown staff writer

Pat and Len Bloch know about the benefits of spiritual renewal

They worship at St John Neu-mann Parish in Canton The Canton couple used to live in Westland and worshiped at a church there

"We were involved in a faith shar-ing community, a small community of other couples We benefited from that experience," said Len Bloch. who recently retired after many years teaching English in the Dear-born Public Schools and at Henry-Ford Community College

The Blochs. Canton residents, were excited when they heard about the RENEW process at St John Neu-mann. a Catholic church They agreed to serve as coordinators for that effort

It's a very warm and welcoming parish, said Pat Bloch^ who works for the parish as a pastoral minister, a job she started Aug 1 "This parish is great It's a great community We want to make it better with RE-NEW "

RENEW HAS several aspects, in-cluding a prayer network that has been in place for several months On Sunday. Aug 27. parishioners will dedicate a tree, the symbol of RE-NEW. on the church grounds A 2 p m picnic will follow

The Rev George Charnley, pastor at St John Neumann, is excited about the RENEW process

"It's fantastic." Charnley said Because we are so large, it's a

great advantage to get people to

share faith in small groups." St. John Neumann has shared in

Canton's growth It currently serves more than 2.800 families, or 10,000 people

That size has made it difficult to fit people in for Sunday liturgies, Len Bloch said There currently are seven liturgies per weekend, with two 11 a.m. Masses held on Sunday. Often, it's standing room only,

The RENEW process will help people develop a closer relationship with Christ

"Everyone's going to be involved in some way or the other," Charnley said "It's going to be a big boon to the parish and to the community at large."

RENEW got started in New Jer-sey in the late 1970s. Since that time, it has been used successfully by a number of dioceses. Some M par-ishes in the Detroit area are starting the RENEW process this fall.

PARISHIONERS AT St John Neumann will meet in small study groups with facilitators trained to lead discussion. Composition of those groups will be determined by geog-raphy, giving members a chance to get acquainted with their neighbors

One small group is for ninth through 12th graders. Those teenag-ers are free to join other small groups -if they choose, but RENEW coordinators thought they'd be more comfortable with people their own age

Other groups will include people of all ages That will provide for sharing of the wisdom of older peo-ple and the energy of youth. Pat

moral perspectives Rabbi Irwin Groner

We must choose to do what's right

Our society is becoming increas-ingly amoral. From Wall Street to Main Street, f rom Major League baseball to government agencies, scandals of corruption and wrongdo-ing have become part of the daily chronicle of our time.

Our world values comfort, securi-ty and success and does not condemn wrongdoers so long as they win the prize and emerge victorious

This has had an impact on our lives It is unsettling to realize that how much we once decided was for-bidden to us, now appeals to us With a little effort of will and intelligence, we may have new thrills without great cost.

What once seemed to have a high risk or to be taboo is only "another way to live." This experience of the possibility of encountering the for-bidden or what was once forbidden, is called temptation It shakes us It dismays us. because we find that we are not as sure as we thought we were of our most cherished beliefs

IN AN AGE of changing values and disappearing landmarks, how do we determine the Tightness of a mor-al decision ?

The first question we should ask ourselves is Can the decision I make stand the test of public knowledge' What if everybody knew what I was going to do? This decision about which I am uncertain — does it need secrecy? Does it require cover-up' Could I tell my family what I did?

A golfing friend pointed out that nothing increases your golf «core like witnesses "It is an awful hour,'" wrote a wise counselor, "when the first necessity of hiding anything

Bloch said RENEW materials will also be made available for home-bound people.

The members of the small groups will pray and study together In ad-dition to that aspect, there will be special Sunday liturgies with take-home materials

Large group activities are being planned as part of RENEW The mu-sical group Destiny will perform at 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1. at the church. 44800 Warren in Canton The public may attend the performance

The Rev John Zenz will speak on "The Power of Prayer" at 7 30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 7. at the church The public may attend.

RENEW has been in the planning/ organizing stage for some time now at St. John Neumann. RENEW is a three-year effort, with evaluation of its progress taking place during that time.

CHARNLEY. THE Blochs and oth-ers working on RENEW don't know exactly bow many people will par-ticipate. but hope many become in-volved.

The process isn't limited to St. John Neumann members. Others f rom the community, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, are encouraged to participate

(For more information on RE-NEW. call 455-5910.)

Len and Pat B loch of Can ton are coord ina t ing the RENEW ef for ta at St. John Neumann Par ish in Canton. BILL BRCSLER'stelt photograpfcfcr ^

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comes , . . When there are questions to be feared and eyes to be avoided and subjects which must not be touched, tha i the bloom of life Is gone. Put off that day as long as pos-sible. Put it off forever. If you can."

The second question is: What if ev-erybody did what we are contem-plating? What kind of society would it be? Would we like to have our ac-tion become a universal law? Do you think it right to tell a lie? WThat do you think would happen if all per-sons told lies whenever it was to their advantage to do so?

Do you argue that sexual promis-cuity can be indulged In without harm? What do yotftfhink would be-come of our homes, our families, our children, our society if promiscuity and not fidelity became the univer-sally recognized standard?

AN INSTRUCTIVE story tells bow a revered teacher Invited the people of a legendary town to a banquet. He told each guest to bring a flask of wine, and Informed each that his wine would be poured into a large vat Each guest thought "What will my small flask of wine mean? I will bring a flask of water, and no one will know the difference."

When the guests were assembled at the banquet the teacher sum mooed his servants to serve the guests with the contents of the barrel and out came water For tHey all had said. "What will my small flask of wine mean? No one will know the difference."

Rabtn Irwin Groner ts until Con-gregation Shaarey Zedek. South-/ teld.

The church bulletin ts published every Thursday in the Observer. Information must be received in the Livonia office by noon the Monday prior to publication

• DELEGATE The Rev. Edward Zell of Lola

Park Evangelical Lutheran Church. Redford Township, was a delegate to the 50th biennial convention of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Sy-nod. The five-day convention took place recently on the campus of Martin Luther Preparatory School, Pra i r ie du Chien, Wis.

During the week, Zell and the other 413 voting and advisory dele-gates beard reports f rom the synod's five divisions concerning the church body's activity for the last two years.

The convention established a $16 million special offering during 1990-93. This special offering will develop a gift trust fund for mission expan-sion and for the ongoing work of the WELS

The delegates adopted a "Vision 2000-PI us" statement to direct the synod's plans and growth Into the 21st century

After a two-year study called for by the WELS 1987 convention, the delegates decided not to change the church body's name. The HS-year-old Wisconsin Synod has always had the word "Wisconsin" in its name. The 420,000-member WELS has congregations in all SO states and three provinces in Canada.

• SUPERIFIC SATURDAY The First Church of God, Fa rm-

ington Hills has developed a pro-gram called Superific Saturday, which takes place t:30 a.m. to noon the second Saturday of eech month The program is open to-chlkta-ea age 3 through grade 12. Activities in-clude s film, puppet show. Bible sto-ries, prayer time, refreshments and craf ts .

On Saturday. Sept f . there will be a picnic on the church grounds. The church is on Power, between 10 Mile

and 11 Mile. For information, call 478-0013

e MUSICAL GROUP The Tyndale Singers, a six-mem-

ber musical group from William Tyndale College, will present a con-cert at 6 p.m Sunday. Aug. 27, at Calvary Baptist Church. 43065 Joy. Canton

The team presents a finely bal-anced repertoire of Christian music, including traditional and contempo-rary gospel. This concert is par t of their summer ministry that Includes numerous churches. Christian camps and other events throughout the state

William Tyndale College In Farm-ington Hills is a four-year interde-nominational Christian college

The event is open to the public There is no admission charge. For Information, call 553-7200

• WARD HAPPENINGS Ward Evangelical Presbyterian

Church. 17000 Farmington Road, will offer two membership/ informa-tion classes for prospective mem-bers beginning in September Classes will meet at the church 7-8:15 p.m Wednesdays beginning Sept. 6 and 8:30-9 30 a m Sundays

The Wednesday School of Chris-tian Education opens its fall term Sept. f . Adult classes on Christian living, outreach to Muslims, father-hood. the Bethel Bible series study, and discipleship will run for 16 weeks Classes on membership infor-mation, communications, faith, life-style evangelism, creation/evolution and current issues will meet for eight weeks

Ward offers classes for children, junior high and high school teens and child care for preschoolers at the same time as adult classes so that the whole family can participate All classes take place 7-ft:15 p.m. Ward is at the corner of Six Mile Road and Farmington Call 422-1834 for more information.

• CRAFTERS NEEDED There's still space at the annual

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dandy dabblers market craf t show which will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4. at Christ Saviour Lutheran Church, 14175 Farmington Road. Livonia For more information and reservations, call Ruth Farabaugh at 591-0630 .

e CONCERT Single Point Ministries of Ward

Presbyterian Church presents Still-waters, a Christian music group, at 8 p.m Friday. Sept 1, in Knox Hall, Ward Church, 17000 Farmington Road, Livonia Child care will be provided.

• FALL REGISTRATION Fall registration at Midwestern

Baptist College begins at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept 5. Midwestern Bible College is at 825 Golf Drive. Pontiac. Call 334-0961 for more information.

• BIBLE STUDY Study of the Book of Revelation

will take place at 7 p.m. Tuesdays and 10 a m Saturdays at Seventh-day Adventist Church. 31133 Hively, near Merriman and Cherry Hill, Westland The study Is open to peo-ple of all faiths. For information, call 441-3405.

• EMPLOYMENT CONCERNS A C T.I.0 N.. a support group for

people with employment coocerns, will meet at Ward Presybyterian. Church in Livonia at 7 p.m. Mon-days

The meetings that will take place include: Aug. 28, "Interviewing Number One"; and Sep t 25. "Inter-viewing Number Two." There will be no meeting Sept 11.

• CRAFT SHOWS The following craf t shows are in

need of exhibitors: e Saturday. Oct. 21, at First

Church of God, on Power fcetweea I t Mile and 11 Mile Tables are 115 For reservations, call 422 7934

e Saturday. O c t 21. at St. Dun-stan Church, 1*44 Beltoo, Garden City TaMas a re $15 each "For infor-mation, call 425-3282

e Saturday-Sunday. O c t 2122, a t S t Generieve'a Catholic Chare*. Ta-bles a re $25 For information, call 422 1 1 « .

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• MARITAL GROWTH ! Aid Association of Lutherans. Lo-I

cal Branch 3411, presents " K N O CORE Shared Growth in Marriage" ^ at Antioch Lutheran Church, S U C S > W. 13 Mile. Farmington Hills. En-core is a mar r i age growth opportit. nity for couples who are plfiaaid-' with their marrl***. It offers a s op- .; port unity to renew a belief hi mar-/ rlage by building on strengths. Price ' is $10 per couple. Two-day Mmtaar; begins a t 0 p.m. Friday, Sept 15, aagr ends at 5:30 p j n . Saturday, Sept f i . ' To register or for more information.; call 620-7906

• VOLUNTEERS Life Care Ministries, a Christian,

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G r a c e A Wi ld technicians p repare to f i lm the c o m p a n y ' s b r e a d and butter: a car

Turning cars into stars Grace & Wild stages Detroit's best models By R .J. King special writer

Fa rming ton Hills is bet ter known for housing than Hollywood.

But Fa rming ton Hills has one thing few ci t ies in the Midwest has — Grace & Wild Studios, which many in the production business con-sider one of the top video production faci l i t ies for t r ans forming ca r s into s ta rs

"It is one of the p remie re studios in the Midwest , and one of the few places specif ical ly set up to do car set t ings. ' ' said Paul Sparks, a pro-ducer with Edward Dit terl ine Enter -t a inmen t . which has off ices in Holly-wood and New York.

J a m e s B. Jurson, execut ive pro-ducer for Southfield-based Image Zone Inc agreed "Anybody can pur-chase equipment , but with g rea t stu-dios, it comes down to people and abili ty, and G r a c e & Wild has both "

By all accounts . Grace L Wild has one of the largest studios in the Mid-west But wha t a t t r a c t s clients to the two studios here, which a re almost a l w a y s bust l ing with personnel spo r t i ng shor t s leeve, Hawa i i an shirts, is an exact ing at tent ion to la-bor-saving devices designed to mini-mize t i m e and money

In the facility's new sound stage, for instance, a vehicle prep area al-lows workers to clean and wax cars without a worry to weather. Once polished, the cars are pushed inside the studio and set in place. Then lighting and camera crews adjust re-flection boards (bounce tabs and fly-ing flats, as they are known Is the business) to enhance and give cars shape.

THE NEW SOUND stage also has a men's and women's rtrasilm rooms, a two-story viewing room, control aad taps rooms, a camera pit area and mora than 11,0*0 square fast ei space. Dick Clark, Chuck Yeager, the Coasters aad Frankie Valli and the filmed here

"We can do a lot of d i f fe rent things, but the whole idea of building a new sound s tage to complement our o ther studio was to shorten the set-up and tear-down t ime for cli-ents, and allow them to opt imize their shoot t ime ," said Keith Neff . G r a c e & Wild's vice president and genera l manager . The sound s tage was completed in April 1988.

"Viewing a commerc ia l on televi-sion m a y t ake 30 to 60 seconds, but a t remendous amount of p rep t ime goes into the shoot, which often takes hours and days to bring together. We couldn' t necessari ly l imit a pro-ducer ' s creat ivi ty, but we could l imit the amount of t ime a crew needs to p r e p a r e a shoot."

To m a k e shooting as eff ic ient as possible. Neff said the new s tage was equipped with a compute r con-trolled, pre-wired d imming sys tem to "save people f rom wiring the world fo r every shoot " The s tage also has ca twalk access for any addi-t ional lighting and a 240-foot pre-hung d rape — black on one side, whi te on the other — so lighting can b e subdued or tHuminsted on com-mand.

T H E REASONING behind ex pending into the automot ive adver-tising field. Neff said, was a growing trend of cmsottdatlon by the auto-makers. A new sound stage, U was reasoned, designed with the automo-tive client in mind, would attract ad-vertising agencies and independent producers-who found their work loads increased as automakers strove to cut ia-hoaMhodfsts

But coupled with additional work came the newt of missions for which served to pat a premium on savings Any time saved in ranting •tadloa, which at Orace * Wild costs •1 M0 a day for the MOO for the smaller a larger profit margin

When Grace 4 Wild bought the fa-cility from CBf/Ptat Video la No-

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s m a l l it could a c c o m m o d a t e two c a r s at best, and o f fe red four walls, l imited overhead lighting and virtu-ally no amenit ies , Lhe company was a l ready thinking of expansion.

But for a new studio designed al-most exclusively to a c c o m m o d a t e automotive-re la ted clients, the ques-tion becomes Is the concentra t ion too much?

"There is defini tely a seasonal business because the au tomot ive cli-ents a re here in spr ing and s u m m e r shooting for model introductions in the fall ," said Mary Benjamin , direc-tor of market ing . "But retai l and commerc ia l clients, who m a y not re-qu i re all the ameni t ies of our auto-mot ive clients, a r e f inding the stu-dios adapa tab le to their needs as well ."

GRACE A WILD also has three edit ing suites, where producers can combine graphics, f i lm and sound in one location. CBS/Fox Video, with off ices in Livonia, also uses the edit sui tes to t r ans fo rm f i lms into a video fo rmat .

Once duplicated, many of the vi-deos wind up in video s tores for rent-al or purchase. Recent t r a n s f e r s In-clude "Diehard." "Big." "S ta r Wars" and "The Empi re Str ikes Back."

And if clients can ' t find what they need here, chances a r e it will be avai lable f rom the nine o ther inde-pendent companies s i tuated within G r a c e A Wtld's location a t the Studio Center, which o f f e r s to producers whe t malls o f fe r to Chr is tmas shoppers - one-stop shopping Adja-cent companies o f fe r such services a s equipment renta l , f i lm edi tor ial and audio sweetening.

WUM Grace 4 Wild declined to give sales figures, Steve Wild, com-pany president, said revenues had in-creased IP to SO percent in each of the last four years He predicted 1000 would see the same kind of In-

WUd also declined to reveal the coat of the new sound stags, saying oatjr that Is was baild for severa l million dollars

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Home: business or pleasure? The old saying that " t ime is money" is as t rue with

vacat ion homes as it is with any other business Ex-tending or reducing the number of days spent a t . a vacat ion home can mean a savings — or loss — of thousands of tax dollars for a proper ty owner

If a vacation home is ren ted a portion of the yea r and used for pleasure for another portion, calculat-ing the amount of a l lowable deductions can be a ma-jor task

Both the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants and ihje f i r m of Coopers & Lybrand advise people with renta l vacat ion homes to deter-mine whether that home qualif ies as a second home or as a rental proper ty

C O O P E R S & Lybrand said that there are th ree a l t e rna t ive sets of ru les for de te rmuung exac t ly what a vacation home is and the de terminant of defi-nition generally is based on t i m e

e P r imar i ly personal use with minimal rental . If a vacation home is ren ted less than 15 days dur-

ing the year , the renta l use is effect ively ignored There is no tax on the ren ta l income and no renta l expenses may be deducted I temized personal deduc-tions (mor tgage interest , real es ta te taxes and casu-alty losses) may be taken as they could be taken if there were no rental at all

e Significant personal use and significant renta l use If personal use of a home is more than the great-er of 14 days or 10 percent of the number of days it is ac tual ly rented for the yea r , the home is considered a res idence ra ther than a renta l proper ty In this situa-tion. the rental cannot show a loss for tax purposes, and deductions have to be taken in a cer tain order Firs t , interest and taxes (the part allocable to the renta l period) Then. out-of-pocket operat ing ex-penses such as repairs and utilities and, finally, de-preciat ion

e P r imar i ly rental with min imal personal use. If personal use is not m o r e than the grea te r of 14

days or 10 percent of the number of days the proper-ty ac tual ly is rented dur ing the year, the home is considered rental proper ty and not a residence, and the vacation home rules do not apply All expenses a l locable to the rental period a re deductible, even if they exceed rental income and produce a loss A loss would be subjec t to the pass ive activity rules

The Fa rming ton Hills-based Michigan Association of CPAs explained that the passive activity rules m a n d a t e that a loss can be deducted only f rom "pas-sive income." But if the vaca t ion home owner act ive-ly par t ic ipa ted in rent ing tha t property and the i id i -vidual 's adjusted gross income (AGI) is $150,000 or less, renta l losses of up to $25,000 can be deducted f r o m income. If tije AGI is m o r e than $100,000. the $25,000 act ive renta l loss a l lowance is reduced by 50 cen t s for every dol lar of income above $100,000 Once the AGI exceeds $150,000. the a l lowance is phased out.

D E T E R M I N I N G WHAT is personal use and ren ta l use is another a r ea of contention. Cottage owners

should be a w a r e of the gray a reas that consti tute personal or business use, especially if the ave rage person could a rgue a use e i ther way

Under the vacat ion home rules, a day of personal use is used, for any part of a day by any owner or par t owner of the proper ty: any m e m b e r of the fami-ly or an owner or par t owner , even if the f ami ly m e m b e r pays fa i r m a r k e t rent, any individual who pays less than fair m a r k e t rent for the use; and, any individual who uses the proper ty under a ba r t e r or exchange a r r a n g e m e n t that allows the owner to use another proper ty , even if the owner pays fair rent for the use of the other proper ty

Days spent cleaning or repair ing the home for rental are not counted as personal use days, but own-e r s should mainta in met iculous records because the IRS may question this And. if the owner continues to use the home while r en t ing i t to a family m e m b e r a t a fa i r marke t ren ta l , the owner ' s use still is consid-ered personal use

Once the number of personal and rental days a re determined, add t h e m together to find the amount of total use To ca lcu la te the percentage of deductible operat ing expenses (such as maintenance, util i t ies and depreciation), mul t iply all expenses by the num-ber of rental days, then divide that sum by the total use f igure The result is the tax deductible amount — subject to the passive loss rules

For example, noted the Michigan Association of CPAs, if your opera t ing expenses were $5,000 and you rented your p roper ty for 90 days and the total-use f igure c a m e to 100. your deductible amount would be $4,500 ($5,000 t imes 90. divided by 100)

The association pointed out that , in some cases, a vacat ion home owner m a y benefit more by extending the personal use so the owner can claim the deduc-tions allowed to a second home as opposed to those for a rental .

Both the CPA associat ion and Coopers L Lybrand remind vacat ion homeowner s that the various pas-sive-income provisions a r e ex t remely complex and can have d i f fe rent impac t s depending on personal c i rcumstances .

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business people Laura L. Stevens w a s promoted to

vice president , sales, c o m p u t e r prod-uct*, with J . Malcolm F l o r a Inc. in P lymouth . Stevens, who has worked fo r F lo ra for six years , helped estab-lish the compute r division of the company in the Michigan marke t Her accounts include Inacomp. Rhi-no Sales. Level IV. Heath Co and Da ta Sys tems Network-

Tracy F lo ra Rober t w a s promoted to vice president , marke t ing , com-puter products division, with J. Mal-t o l m F l o r a Inc. in P lymouth . Robert has worked in the c o m p u t e r industry for 10 years , including working as nat ional sales m a n a g e r for Info De-signs of West Bloomfield.

Stevens R o b e r t H e l g r e n J o r g e n s o n Weber

Paul E. Helgren. a g radua te of Frankl in High School, w a s promoted to coordinator of a th le t ic promotions and t icket sales by the E a s t e r n Mich-igan Universi ty Board of Regents Helgren had been ass i s tan t sports in-fo rma t ion di rector a t EMU. In his new job. Helgren will be responsible fo r developing, p lanning and admin-istering the spor ts marke t ing pro-g r a m and manag ing the athletic t icket sa les operat ions.

John Jorgenaon w a s appointed di-r ec to r of marke t i ng at the Livonia Marr iot t , 17100 N. Laure l Park Drive. He will be responsible for all sales marke t ing ac t iv i t ies of the ho-tel. Before that, he had been director of ca ter ing at the Over land Park Marr io t t in Kansas He has been with Marr io t t for nine years .

Dennis K. Weber of Garden City was named president of Wolverine Gaske t Division of Wolverine Gasket & Manufac tur ing Co. of Inkster Weber has been execut ive vice presi-dent for operat ions. He began his ca-

with Hydr^-M^t ic division of Genera l Motors in 1967, serving in supervisory positions until 1983, when he jo ined Wolve r ine in

Blacksburg, Va. In 1986, he was named execut ive vice president for operations.

Barry Schumer of Livonia was named account manage r for Noble 11 Systems of Huntington Woods. Schumer will represent the comput-er consulting staff within technical industries.

Jon Sherman joined the staff of Re Max West Inc in Livonia as a Real tor associa te Before joining R e / M a x , S h e r m a n worked for Coldwell Banker He is a member of the Metro Multiple Listing Service His te r r i tory is Livonia, Dearborn and Dearborn Heights

Mindy McClellan joined Interna-tional Market ing Exchange Inc in Northfield, 111., as production distri-bution coordinator . McClellan at-tended Stevenson High School in Livonia and gradua ted f rom Plym-outh Salem High School in 1977 She is the daughter of Betty Morris, a Plymouth School System teacher and counselor McClellan at tends De Paul Universi ty working on a mas-ter of business administrat ion de-gree in marke t ing . Most recently. McClellan worked as a market ing coordinator for Moore Business Products in Vernon Hills. 111.

Heather Turnbull of Westland joined Young & Rubicam Detroit as a junior print producer She was as-

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Sandra Smith, act ivi ty d i rector at Camelot Hall Convalescent Centre in Livonia, was cert if ied by the Nation-al Cer t i f icat ion Council for Activity Profess ionals as a cer t i f ied act ivi ty d i rector This means she can use the le t ters ADC a f t e r her n a m e

Rudy Maaek was appointed re-gional manage r for the Grelft Lakes with Lumonics Laser Systems Group in Livonia. In his new position, Masek is responsible for all industri-al laser sales activities for Lumonics in Michigan. Indiana and Ohio. Be-fore joining Lumonics, Masek had been president for three years of his own sales company that represented laser products Previously, he had been a regional sales m a n a g e r for Coherent General , another manufac -ture r of laser equipment

Kenneth Olson was named region-al manage r for the Midwest with Lu-monics Laser Sys tems Group in Livonia In his new position. Olson is responsible for all industrial laser sales activit ies for Lumonics in 12 Midwestern s ta tes

Robert Izsak was appointed re-gional m a n a g e r - f o r Canada for Lu-monics Laser Sys tems Group in Livonia. /Before joining Lumonics. Izsak had been an applicat ions engi-neer with Diffracto, a manufac tu re r of machine vision products

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Japanese try for crowded luxury car market I' r Bainurn might have discard

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The new Japanese luxury ca r s a r e the f u s t Japanese luxury cars intro-duced .1. the ( inied States unless you « uujit Hufida s Acura Legend alio ha»e r>e»-ii the incipient ol r ave

• .1- a s i, .in tne enthusiastic press < • • i if i • iht 1.1 one gets here

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BMW was even more low key Ear ly BMWi ran around disguised as Corva i r s for eight years or so until the company finally got around to selling some regular looking . a r s in the late lVit>s

Still uiui. t . m e r g e lull blown as an icon until the stock mad ness of the 1980s, when the same guys buying BMWs were buying pink suspenders Go f igure

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Japanese entrants into the luxury car marke t guaran tees some noto r iel) or. tne s treet an impor tan t aspect of any luxury-car sale and a quick sendoff for some fu tu r e image

Much of the a t tent ion paid to the new Japanese en t ran t s s t e m s f rom the obvious comparison to the top German namepla tes In f ac t not being fools, the J apanese studiously

studied G e r m a n engineering anu market ing savvy likely saving years of development t ime by not repeat ing German mis takes No Studebak er dealers for Toyota

EARLY IMPRESSIONS ol the cars themselves a re something close to slobbering which likely is at least partly justified by the development work that went into them al

though the J apanese also learned a lesson f rom the Ge rmans about win-ing and dining auto journalists in Eu rope on a new-car junket

Like most au tomot ive ventures, the Japanese push into the luxury-car field is less an engineering ex-ercise than a gamble on a shift in popular cul ture The Japanese bet isn't ba-*tl on their ability to make ca r s but on an app ia i sa l of seeming ly boundless wealth in me United Stales which continues to grow de spi te among other things the Strug gle to compete in the auto business

NISSAN FOR example believes there are 37 000 37 year-old women in the United Sta tes making better than $80 000 a year waiting to bu> their new car It s a relentlessly opti

mis t ic view Market ana lys ts at Mercedes a re

looking at bet ter than a 10-percent s l u m p in the same marke t — which would have to double in size to sus-tain the sa les predicted for the new J a p a n e s e luxury m a r q u e s And Mercedes still is doing better than Po r sche or Saab two other cul tural icons of the generation

As it t u rns out, one of the f^w ups cale b rands not struggling these days is Volvo, which went a f t e r the grano la m a r k e t r a the r than the stock mar ket

Now that I think about it has any body seen a Bentiey lately0

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Build your income tax return on solid deductions By Sid Mittra spec .a i ««. Iler

lu a l ive pai t ai t i t le 1 will discuss the t i . t Lis of lax planning tech mques deduction diversion, defer (al . deflec lion and diminution

The forgot ten deductions Many t a x p a y e r s assume, somewhat naive-ly that since there a re 7 5-percent and 2-percent floors imposed on m e d i c a l and misce l laneous ex j»tnses respectively they possibly cannot pass the threshold al which these expenses become deductible I his is usually not a good assump-tion

Foi instance medical expenses not only include doctor and hospital bills but also medically required home improvements , special school ing for a physically or menta l ly handicapped child t ravel for medi * al c a r e eyeglasses cosmet ic sur gery and health insurance p r e m i urns

Even Ihe difference in rental ex penses il someone is forced to move to a la tgc i house to a c c o m m o d a t e a live in nurse ' is deductible

Like medica l deductions miscella-neous deductions also offer valuable tax reduct ion s l ra tegies For in-s tance *.ost of membership dues, fi-nanc ial planning and accounting fees and unreimbursed business expenses a re e x a m p l e s of often-overlooked deduc t ible miscellaneous expenses

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Flexible spending account Flexi ble spending accounts have been avai lable since 1978 and in recent years have become quite popular The money deposited in FSAs comes off the top of the sa lary through pay-roll d e d u c t i o n or f rom employer contributions o r ^ r o m both

These contribuUons completely escape taxes, including Social Secur-ity and most s ta te income taxes as long as the money is used within a single year fo r medical expenses or dependent ca re not covered by em-ployee benefits.

Annual limits for dependent ca re a re $5,000 Medical cost m a x i m u m s are not set by law but by employers

While FSAs provide an excellent tax-reduction s t ra tegy , they do have one important drawback The money set aside in this account dur ing a given year must be used during that yea r or it would be forfeited

Moving expenses The tax t rea t -ment of moving expenses is d i f fe rent f r o m the t r ea tmen t of most employ ee business expenses in that this de duction is not subject to the 2-per-cent floor that applies to other mis-cellaneous deduction

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Kelly Services of Livonia added eight word processing software packages to its training system The company now tests, trains and sup ports temporary employees on 20 word processing and three spread sheet software packages

Capitol R.V Inc. is having a grand opening of its store at 33794 Capitol in Livonia It will service all makes and models, and will offer parts and supplies It is off Stark Hoard south of 1-96 Owners are Martin Suwien ski and John Falta

A new Hardee's Restaurant has opened in Westland at Joy and Middlebelt It replaces an original Hardee s that was at the site and has more seating than the predecessor and contemporary interior design There is also more parking

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Absentee owners must set firm guidelines from the beginning

If achieving long-term profession al success meant no more than start-ing a business, everyone would do it But experienced entrepreneurs real-ize that opening a business is easy compared to the task of keeping it open

This may be even more applicable for business owners who are in volved with more than one venture, have families and pursue a variety of outside interests As a result, the need to maintain a proper balance between the demands of business en deavors and personal life becomes crucial

As a solution, a growing number of entrepreneurs have become ab-sentee owners In this arrangement, a manager is given complete power to act on behalf of the owner in the af fa i rs of the business

Although this arrangement has the potential to work out well, it re-quires that the business owner devel-op and maintain an open communi-cation line with his or her manager

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decision you ve made that the owner questions or doesn l agree with, says one former manager of a South field computer graphics company

But it's definitely worse when the owner can't decide on the level of authority he's willing to delegate or keeps changing his mind about it "

John Henke. professor of market ing at Oakland University, believes absentee owners cannot expect their companies to succeed when they aren t sure of their own expectations or are inconsistent about providing the necessary guidance and support

' Owners must be very clear right

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D a d d y W a r b u c k s Bill Hayes enjoys grown-up role By Ethei S i m m o m s t a f f w r i t e r

IT'S BEEN A LONG time since Bill Hayes appeared on televi-sion s Your Show o( Shows and the young singer of those

days is now a mature performer whose newest role is as Daddy War-bucks in the musical "Annie

"It's going to be a wonderful show.'' Hayes said with enthusiasm, in a phone interview last week from "the Muny." nickname for the Mu-nicipal Opera Theatre Association in St Louis. ' Annie' opened there Mon-day for a seven-night run "Then 1 fly Monday, the 28th. to open in De-troit," he said

The show starring Jo Anne Worley of "Laugh-In fame will be present-ed Wednesday. Aug 30, through Sun-day, Sept. 3. at Meadow Brook Music Festival's Baldwin Pavilion, on the Oakland University campus in Ro-chester Hills Three members of the original Broadway cast are featured in the show, and 11-vear-old Danielle Findley plays Annie, with Moose, a dog from the Staten Island ASPCA as Sandy

The handsome, dark-haired singer from Your Show of Shows' has gone gray in real life On stage in ' Annie." Haves hair will be covered with a bald cap, to give him that Daddy Warbucks look so familiar from the comic strip

"I TRIPOD one on the dav before

yesterday, to take a picture he said "It takes a while, to get it fitted lo your head It's glued to your head

Since getting his start on "Your Show of Shows, the Sid Caesar-Imo-gene Coca sensational hit of TV s early days, Hayes has gone on to continued success in show business. He has performed in many stage productions but also has a loyal fol-lowing from the many years he was on television in Days of Our Lives "

Hayes joined the cast in 1970 and played on the soap opera until 1987

It was a happy experience," he said Hayes and the life of costar Su-san Seaforth were permanently-entwined when they married in 1974

He played Doug, the owner of a nightclub (he got to sing on the show), and she was Julie, who start-ed out as a teen-ager who grew up and became a designer The whole country watched us fall in love." Hayes said

"Sixteen million people came to our wedding, he continued, refer-ring to the on-air ceremony when their two characters married, in 1976 "We used the same ceremony on the show as in real life

HAYES AND his wife also made history by appearing on the cover of Time, in January 1974 Time did a big story on soaps he explained

Although Hayes had n e v e r watched soap operas before he got his chance to be on the popular

'/ saw the show on Broadway and the movie. I'm having such a ball. . .It's very real. If we do it right, it's very moving.'

- Bill Hayes

"Days." he quickly became im-pressed with the show s quality All through the '70s we had great story-lines and wonderful lines," he said

Appearing as a regular on "Your Show of Shows." from 1950 to 1954 was a lucky break for Hayes who was hired by producer Max Liebman who had seen him on a summer-re-placement TV series starring Olsen and Johnson

Hayes grew up in Chicago, studied English and music at DePauw L"m-versity in Indiana and then got a job in the summer of 1947 with the Na-t i o n a l T o u r i n g C o m p a n y of

Carousel This led to joining come-dy stars Olsen and Johnson on tour, as a singer, which in turn led to tele-vision

Describing his costars on "Your Show of Shows." Hayes called them

the most talented group of per-formers every seen anywhere." Be-sides Caesar and Coca, the 90-mmute Saturday n*ht show also starred Carl Reiner and Howard Morns This was live television, and Hayes remembers the night Caesar, play-ing a general, forgot to put a pad un-der his jacket and when a medal was pinned on him in one scene, "They stuck the pin in his skin."

Bill H a y e s a n d J o A n n e Wor l ey c o s t a r a s D a d d y W a r b u c k s a n d M i s s H a n n i g a n in t h e B r o a d w a y hit m u s i c a l " A n n i e , " o p e n i n g W e d n e s d a y . Aug . 30, a t t h e M e a d o w B r o o k M u s i c F e s t i v a l .

HAYES SANG on the show, often doing duets with Judy Johnson. Other singing regulars were opera stars Marguerite Piazza, Robert Merrill and Jan Pearce Because their show was followed by "The Hit Parade." Hayes said he didn't sing many pop songs but mainly "old Rodgers and Hammerstein and old film songs "

Those were good times for the

boyish-looking performer but, "It's wonderful to grow up," he said, be-cause of the variety of roles open to him now In the last five years be has played the priest. Father Farley, in "Mass AppeaL" Solien in "Ama-deus," George, the nightclub owner, in "La Cage aux Folles;'" and Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol "

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Davy Jones' belief: Don't monkey with success By L a r r y O ' C o n n o r staff wr i ter

Davy Jones feels like The Monkee in the middle.

Apparently, not all is well with the fab three (which is already minus Mike Nesmith) A seed of discontent has grown into a wild weed of inner squabbling that could very well make this the last Monkees tour for awhile

According to Jones. Micky Dolenz has brought in a manager with the ult imatum that he either manages the group or Dolenz won't partici-pate

So. subsequent tours, an album and a film featuring the 1960s televi-sion music group could be on hold The situation has the normally hap-py-go-lucky Manchester. England, native in a tizzy

"That's the bitterness, if any." said Jones, who will perform with The Monkees on Sunday at Meadow Brook Music Festival "Micky's brought in this guy who is not quali-fied

"(We've been) like brothers That s why this is so confusing Micky's brought this manager * in. which is very selfish of him. After doing it on our own and trusting one another all these years, he wants to have a cen-tral clearing-house

"Every time we need to speak to him. we have to go through this guy. And I've known Micky for 20 years."

THE HARSH realities of the mu-sic has finally smacked The Monkees upside the head

The discord won't be music to the ears of the legion of Monkee fans Unlike The Who. The Rolling Stones and other groups of that era The Monkees were mama s boys seem-ingly immune to controversy such as drug busts and break-ups

The were Hollywood's creation, a video band before MTV The Monk-ees were a TV sitcom of a rock n" roll group, who were actors playing musicians.

The first album. The Monkees," was released to coincide with the premiere of the TV series The disc

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sold an amazing three million copies in a three-month span

After winning Emmys for the se-ries, and several successful tours. The Monkees called it quits.

In a short amount of time. The Monkees garnered a cult status, fur-ther fueled by MTV rerunning the se-ries. The group — minus Nesmith because of business commitments — hit the concert trail again in 1986 to commemorate their 20th anniver-sary

TTiat tour was a success Jones said things are a bit more difficult this time around. Rock n roll re-union business is booming, with The Who, The Beach Boys. The Doobie Brothers and Chicago cashing in on the nostalgia craze.

"There's a lot of people out on the road." Jones said "We're withdraw-ing our horse from the race at this point because there is too many peo-ple If we would've known there were so many people out there this year, we wouldn't have gone out.

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don't have an album out. It 's getting kind of hard to have fun singing the old tunes."

The Monkees is only one part of Jones' career He's returned to "Oliver!" to play the role of Fagin. He started in the famed theater pro-duction in 1961. playing the role of the Artful Dodger

Jones, who will be 44 this year.

lives in England with his wife Anita and two daughters. 22 and 18. He collects ca r s and breeds racehorses. He admits there 's a few more lines OG the face, bat adds, "It makes m e feel good when my daughter's friend says, *Yoor dad is a major babe.' "

One of his latest projects is an au-tobiography, "They Made a Monkee Out of Me," chronicling The Monk-ees The book is filled with photos and anecdotes f rom the early days. Jones also goes into great detail about the phenomenon behind The Monkees. sometimes poking fun at himself.

"I just wanted to explain to myself what happened." said Jooes. who fi-nanced the release of the book him-self.

The book alao was designed to bring a close to that part of his ca-reer He looks back on The Monkees with a sense of pride

At the t ime some people, mainly

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music critics, had a difficulty with the group's credibility be CM— they were a creation of television. Same believed The M n r t w a TV rip-off of The Beatles.

"We heard all that ," "John Lemon said it thought we weren't like The We were more like The Marx Broth-, e n The more we thought about i t , j the more we began to think it wa%-

t rue . "Our show ("Oliver?") was on

same night as The Beatles were o s ' Ed Sullivan, '" be added, "and I sa#S what was happening and I knew I wanted to be a par t of i t I knew if they would scream for these long-haired weirdos. I wanted a piece of the action."

The Monkees will perform a t f p .m. Sunday. Aug. 37. a t the Meadow Brook Music Festival in Rochester Hills For information, call 377-2010.

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* T H E F O R E I G N E R ' The Historic Marquis Theatre in

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A c ha m pa gne opening is scheduled for F r iday . Sept. 8 Other perfor-m a n c e s will be given at 8 p.m. Fri-days. Sept. 15 and 22 (tickets 19); 8 p.m. Saturdays . Sept 9, 16 and 23 (t ickets $10) and 2 30 p.m Sundays. Sept 10. 17 and 24 (tickets $9). Tick-e ts m a y be charged by phone, or bought a t the door or f rom the Mar- ^ quis Stores, 135 S Main. Northvil le.4

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Enjoying the oppor tuni ty to be Daddy Warbucks in Annie Hayes said, "I saw the show on Broadway and the movie I 'm having such a ball." Of the s tory about the little or phan and the mil l ionaire who adopts her, he declared, " I t ' s very real If we do it right, i t 's very moving

In the musical . Hayes has only a few lines to exchange with Jo Ann Worley. who plays the mean-spir i ted orphanage opera tor , Miss Hannigan His relationships develop with Annie — "She's lonesome and needs her parents He's lonesome and needs someone." — and Oliver Warbucks' sec re ta ry — "An interest ing little love thing Is he ever going to f igure out she's a g i r l?"

The s h o w s Annie — Broadway

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Hayes said Lisbe Larson. Warbucks romantic- a t t ra i tion. is a very pret-ty young blonde She sings nicely "

He ment ioned the three actors f r o m the.oiigirial Broadway produc tion of "Annie " 'I hey a re Raymond Thorne who plays F D R . Edwin Bordo as Drake, the Butler, and Rob-ert Fitch as Rooster Hannigan (Fitch won a Best F e a t u r e Actor award for this role)

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As space permits, the Obsen er & Eccentric Newspapers will print uit/ioul charge announce-ments of class reunions Serui the infomiatwn to Reunions. Observ-er Si Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150 Please include the date of the reunion and the first uruJ last name of u t / f a s t one conlacf person and a telephone n u m b e r

• A L L E N PARK Class of 1968, Oct 7 In fomat ion

Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046. or 773 8820

• A N N A P O L I S Class of 1979 Informat ion 1-800-

397-0010

• A V O N D A L E • Class of 1969, Aug 26. Roches-

ter Golf Club Informat ion Judv (Wiilhite) Gisler. 852-9493

• Class of 1979, Oct 28 In fo rma tion Char lene(Van den Endei Whitl. 363 8876

• B I R M I N G H A M Class of 1959, Sept 22 I n f o r m a -

tion Box 1171 Mt Clemens 48046, or 773-8820

• B I R M I N G H A M B A L D W I N Class of 1939, Sept 15. Communi -

ty House in Birmingham I n f o r m a -tion Doug Livy, 644-6959, or Art Underwood. 646-6831

• B I R M I N G H A M G R O V E S • "Class of 1964. Aug 26. North

field Hilton, Troy Informat ion Tom Meyers, 649-1791

• Class of 1974, Nov 11. Rooster-tail . Detroit Information Wayne Wang. 594-2477 or 851-5583. Bill Mahorana . 390-8434 or 453-7867, or Cathy Bessette. 641-0627

• Class of 1979. Sept 23. The Main Event at the Pontiac Silver-d o m e Information 1-800-397-0010

• B ISHOP G A L L A G H E R Class of 1964. late s u m m e r Infor-

mat ion Don and Carole Zinser. 828 7827. or Arlene (Weinert) Ternes . 752-4765

• B L O O M F I E L D A N D O V E R Class of 1969. Aug 25 I n f o r m a

tion Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046. or 773-8820

• BROTHER RICE Class of 969. Oct 28, Southfield

Manor , Southfield I n f o r m a t i o n Mary (George Dickow), 626-7994 J o e Young, 334-7783. or Kathy (Brems) and Pat Durbin. 644-4397

• C A L U M E T All-class reunion. Oct 1. R o m a s

of Livonia I n f o r m a t i o n Mary Cowan. 386 3526 or Paul Smith 534 1685

• C A T H O L I C C E N T R A L • Class of 1944. Sept 16 Infor

mation Box 1171. Mt Clemens 48046, or 773-8820

• All c l a s s e s . Sept 8 at Monaghan K of-C Hall Informat ion Tom Walters. 476-8385

• C L A R E N C E V I L L E Class of 1979. Sept 23, Regency

West In format ion Renee (Prost) Heintz, 981-3822

• CHERRY HILL Class of 1964, fall 1989. In forma-

tion Chris (Walker) Cruickshank. 675-2210. or Pa t (Vagi) Quaigg 479-4877

• C H I P P E W A V A L L E Y Class of 1979, Oct 14, Tina s Coun-

try House, Mt Clemens Informa-tion Box 291 Mt Clemens 48043. or 465-2277 or 263 6803

• C L I N T O N D A L E Class of 1979. Sept 23 Informa-

tion Julie Popkey. 773-6944, or Cathy Krauzowicz. 792-7982

• C R E S T W O O D Class of 1969. Nov

tion 773-8820 11 Informa

• D E A R B O R N • Class of 1942-44, Oct 14, Fair-

lane Manor, Dearborn Information 336-4783 (1942). 277-9486 (1943). 278 1837 (19441

• Class of lj!65 Informat ion Ka-thy (Bielski;i Dace. 348-7185, or

Leigh Holland 274 9806

• D E A R B O R N F O R D S O N • Class of 1939. Sept 23. Italian

American Hal l . Dearborn Informa-t ion Angle Keller , 846-9979, or Du-ane Punch ' Yinger, 565-0805

• Classes of January and June 1949. Sept 30. Grecian Cultural Cen ler, Southgate Pr ice $30 per person Informat ion Dorothy Petr ie , 278 6069

• D E A R B O R N LOWREY Class of 1969. Saturday. Oct 7,

Fa i r l ane Manor Information 292-0169

• DE L A S A L L E Class of 1939. Oct 2, Blue Pomte

Res t au ran t Informat ion Joe Braun. 778-7081, or Bob Serazin, 646-2104

• DETROIT A N N U N C I A T I O N Class of 1949, Aug 26 Informa-

tion Madigan Webber 882-0158, or LeTar te-Remski . 455 3182

• DETROIT C A S S T E C H Class of 1969 Oct 14, Riverf ront

Room. Cobo Hall Informat ion 345-9407

• DETROIT C E N T R A L • Class of 1939, Oct 15 Informa-

tion Box 1171, Mt Clemens 48046, or 773 8820

• Classes of J anua ry - June 1949. Oct 28. Michigan Inn. Southfield In fo rma t ion Adell OzroviU, 661-0269, or Sally Levine, 545-7496

• D E T R O I T C H A D S E Y • Classes of 1939. Oct 15 Infor-

mat ion Leon. 842-6193, or Wanda,

474-2909 • Class of 1964, 7 p.m Dec 2,

Warren Chateau. Warren I n f o r m a tion 837 5880

• DETROIT C O D Y

• Class of 1979, Oct 7. R o m a s of Livonia Informat ion Box 291. Mt Clemens 48043, or 465 2277 or 263 6803

• Class of 1968 In fo rmat ion Gin ny Pa t te rson O'Brien. 464 3047, or Sharon Reynolds Waddell, 464 3003

• Class of 1964. Oct 7, Radisson Resor t aijd Conference Center . Ypsi lanti Information 277-0570

• Class of J a n u a r y 1965 Infor-mat ion Donna Rourk. 887-4472. or Micki Selhaney. 675-8493

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MA/OA 626 6 7 Automatic «* ca» yetla pi vvel slre«.r>g «r-d E>ra#et Only ;'jOOC' >m*i » • < « to se« $•

t-AsjE t 0 * 0 ' A 352 8560

• 5 4 A m a n c a n M o t o r s

|RENAUlT ALL lANCC 1964 w , - - Eng^w need* <apa~

335 0958

BM W 04 318 , J0O1 S " /95

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMtt 84 7 3jIA Warranty $ ' " 9 0 0

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 ^ 0 3 0 u u 2 . aa j i I T i a.-." a

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

MERCEDES 8EN2 ' 9 " 450 Sl signal red P»Wwa . ' -OS fulfy res lor ad Oeaotiiui $25 000 Ser»jus •nqiertes jn»y 652 9 156

RENAOt T FUCGO 1963 Tjrpo — 5 kiiaed 'uni great $2500 or best Altei 4pm 476- 14 73

RENAUlT 1964 Al t lANCE snarp sporty clean automatic air amfm Lassetla a«cetlent condition 36 000 "-M.es $2 600 altar 6 522 4991

ME«CED€S BEN/ 985 3®0Sk limuted vgr.ai red Wac» interior 2 l ups 30 000 original m.ws srvjvr room condition stored emlers $39 000 i> Pes' '73-3455

MERCEDES BEN2 i»69 560SEC - i i , 2300 m»ies musi sell tiesr r;«e»

Ila.s >.a ' 2895 or eves 334 6974

RENAUIT '9«4 Encora l S 5 speed power slee> >ngj Ex aAe* air cruise AmFm stereo eaceaeni mile age $1600 397-0039 549 2046

SPIRIT i960 93 000 M«es many new part* good condition soma (US' $350 f .m 53' 7754

8 5 6 B u t c k

APOvvO 1973 secortdary c*< runs <^ood pari • no prowam $4 5C 64 7 3358

LS B £ r « Z L Alu. rt-nifc) . 'Ml ~kL< ia8J ^ c.aAeai,»o^ Wu-»*ri«T6 lop fc'a*»e^!i loaOed IUSI li>»

85 - 35« A 9iai

P . ' M O J T h '988 GranO *'o**gvr lE V'6 eacrtWpnr condition 36 00C-T.'tes .oaded $12 500 652 053'

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

J5<A /vn'^r \ Biawk

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

mCEOCS '972 ;'60SEi 4 5 m e New •ea'i^er M<nel.ns Sower

prythrn^ Best otter 333 1868

"O'OTA CAMRV DELUXE 1986 Au 'OmalK an power jleermg d-« t>'a»e* till crise siersci »o* — net onty $7 995

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U P'frnc^**- Ro Jus1 VVeS" o' .

453 -4600

MERCFDCS '974 450 SL 'ad new -ea'Tie' 2 lops IOW mihes oeautituAy i-ar.ia'ned G-osse Pr 823-6673

tiu' junO, 1' $4 995

JEFF BENSON CrOAUTY AUTOMOBILES

562 7011 BuiC" SKT MAWK 1985 2 door au tomat< air powe' siee- tng arx3 Cxa'es ca*»eiie with eouaii^S" «»e new condition $4 495 PAGE "O'OTA 352 8560

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

TOYOTA V AS LE '984 loaoeo $5 200 Su ' i jooo ntw i.ies -eceni

uc Caf 473-065"

TOYOTA 1985 MR;

$5*995* ^ PAGE ' 0 Y 0 T A

iA 8*> 6350S<A 20 X>: i - t -ss S. * *00

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

ME RCE OES '9?9 i jaded' . o * rnne* $ "950 firm R.cna>d

D Mml' '•COrdS

563 3878 MERCEO€S 1988 42G S£l D»a "•nood ««'B»^-4nter H r 1*000 Ti.tes 6 r~>os ^ d ««ce<»ent cond»-tKK $4b 500 5A0-63^a

CE NT u R v L IMITED 1982 •eKAJ r .n larior E»ce*ke^i« _c»aOec Custom souno sys'.em $ ' 9 0 0 4 5 9 4 4 " •

CE N" u R y 1 9 ' 7 6 0 0 0 0 ^"•^s € • '.eiter-1 LOnOitwy- F.r»i $ 5C1

Ca* 427 8316

CENTURY ' 9 8 0 v'6 am«m . asse'tp Wt pemw ocfcs f c t f l t r t COnOUKXi S2 ' 5 0 "2 1 -4879

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

MG 1979 MOget ci^nver:-0*e 4 s >eed *'-^ir-eau cover o^ot cover S '9 7* Can Aie<. 335-3'48

TOvO'A t986 LE dooD»e sunroo' 'o» corid ' on S8-* 9f

ro*»e loaaeo HM.%

'OVO'A -9e power ^eaier $4 995 PAGE TOYOTA

ane var- 5 speec eenng powe< c.takes dua "»macA>iaie cor.dil«on O^'y

Aar -d , $ ' ' 900

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

VOYAGER LE 1986 7 Pa*senge. oaded air red e*ce«ani condiiion

»$990C' 261 7'31 or 26 ' 43'9

996 XLT 8 PASSENGER CLUB Tra'JOH njaovj Ties! one owrve* ical clear $8 695

Hrne* Par. imco4n-Mercuri 453-2424 e. i 400

PETERBUILT 1978 OoutHe sleep-400 rs-condilioined Cumir»ng» en gina 13 speed Can 961-2970

CHEVROLET 1979 cuatwn ,ar. 305 V 8 'aoum sng^a 'ery good condition new lire* moat OS seer 10 oe appreciated $2600 565 5060

tOn wor* condition 35 7 4632

VO'AGER LE 1984 customuec Lnr C4C Loaded Eacener-i condition' 60" $600C Call .2580" i4

I BMW 89 535IA Saimor Sn»er s*'. "lienor 2 -00 - ' » ! Sa«- ift-t V^nd 5 *'Om new.

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

8 2 4 J a a p s ft O t h a r

4 - W h a a i D r i v a s

CORVETTE '9*4

3: "ansm.si $ ' ' 300

A-n-ie 35C a--" .• tndil'Or 42 XlC

525-0163

- - W -slandard

m cassette a" 682 5347

Mi'SuBiSH 1988 co'Oia '»'«l lurtx, i soeeo ai' louvers am''tir( cassette 'oil powe- Cost $16500 a ,:ea. at $9000 ««m 532 6464

SiSSAN PULSAR "985 Red 2 doot 5 speed sunroof am tm Kyg-^age.acs V3600 Livoma 464 2306

NISSAN 1988 power t>a»e* stee-'-^; low mileage e*lr*s s*cei «nr condition, $7500 643-9099

PORSCHE 1984 944 red -oaded teatner Biaupunht radar phone E«-e'lert $ '3 950 or 0»S1 256-9263

CORVE"E '99C glass'ops aiumi n\jr-* mags eice*lenl condlt'On 4 • w : 50 300 m, must w $9 90C1

C" sesi-itter 595-6 " 3 BLA2ER 1967 StO ioaded $ 1 • 000 C4 525-9500 i

36.00Ci mass * jerry days ives 677 2925

BLAZER 1989 tun w e Silverado 'oaded 3 900 miles s l>ce ' $21 000 awing $16 000 6«1 3135

BRONCO ti '965 5 speed ai' 57 000 rruies Wacs w^ti 'ed snare $6 700 664 '256

BRONCO 1966 30 300 ongeiai mries aulomatic lull powe beaut. lu- "As new $9825 ^ 4 ' 6653

CHEROKEE 1986 4 C i . i e < > n » drive A-r sieer-ng Dra»es till 5 speeo Oam Grey -rnyi nler-

H» t"?*re cassette ste*eo ant* eovahrer 4 ampiitie* Super c condi lior- $1* 500 Evenings €25-1064 or lea re message days

986 sic CORVE 35 000 mites ai-E»cedent :cmdii'On

ed w»niers ns $18000

256-0494

CORVE'"E 1986 con»e-1'tie mar ^a 'iarsmi5s-or 25 OOOm wni'te B'-'Se learner ^ a i peitert $ i4 "50

Wee»!la.s 471 5000

CORvfTTE "98' convert.tie ec $2 3 500 Can 65" 7 ] t 0 o r 6 8 -

r.-ao

.'16-

COR VE " " E '987 04ac« giev leaif e* luiomatic 35 OOO1 maes encei lem c i>n<3ilior $1! OOC Days 223 359' Eves 626-3734

CHEVROLET 1985 S to <|1£HCI up Automatic Western plow $4600 or Oeei 471-5627

GMC 1979 v-8 automatic three Quarter ion cap bed l ine stereo $2795'best otte 471-4092

GMC 1967 Jimmy Gypsy pfcg loaded e«ce i len t cond i t i on $12 500 Bob 537-5939 652-7000

JEEP CHEROKEE >965 4 door au cruise stereo etc excellent condi-iion $7450 A tier 6©m 540-4537

JEEP CJ7 1965 cylinder 4 speed a«r 56 mi*es $6 750

RenegaOs 56 OOO actu

JEEP RANGLER 1987 Laredo s. celtent condition svtras mos-i sen sacrit<e $8900 t«rm Eves 557-7121

JEEP 1986 Comancne dk« UP Grsai shape must sen $3500 > Desr 534-3101 or 349-3506

986 Grand Wagonee- Fun South Caro«na ca< low

s $11 900 H.nes Pars L.ncow, Mercury

453 2424 eat 400

JEEP 1967 Wrangler 6 cyhnoe. 42 OOC maes * o t loo e«ca<ien' Must se« Best orter 66 >-7481

JEEP 1967 WRANGLER Laredo 5 speed hardtop custom rims & fa* cover «»ce*ent owned by an auto Oeiaae- $6400 best orte. 65' 9293

JIMM* '966 'uii w r low maes UAe yuiNce $9 950 Evsmngs

649 5422

RANGER XLT '96 7 26 000 -r.aes two-tone 'iberglass cap $5 »95 NorTh Brothers Forfl 421 1376

RANGE R 95 OOC m $3 700

'965 2 3L 4 wrteei drive •es loaded agM b<ue

851 2498

S-10 BiAZER '966 Tanoe Pac» age Loaded D4ac»; vtver trim e« 'enoed warranty 546-294 t

TAHOE '967 s - t o BiAZER auto-matic loaded c«ean 4.4 $8 969

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U oiymouth Rd Jual West 04 1-275

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 TOVOTA 1966 4 runner deluis 5 speed Loaded 24 500 maes E»ce« leni condrtKjn $9 995 355^3637

TOYOTA '968 4 .. late conamon Musi i Must sea

e a u c u

729 4377

w A GONE E R 1965 l imited tua, k>eded -nth s i t ies siceaem conA ion Must see $ to OOC 453 5909

w i l l y JEEP '946 -estorsd New '•res and 'op 6 srvvwnads $4 500 or orter 47» 4605 534 5551

1965 JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 auto malic a» Stereo oedao a great • K a at $4 995 PAGE TOYOTA 352 6560

8 2 5 S p o r t s ft

I m p o r t a d C a r s

1*1 «u4fy loaded 22

speed Rustproo«ed ' 4 000 mAea $7900 626 7492

ACuRA -964 miegra LS biaca loaded OeorgM car aow leaae I $500 •

AUO» 19*4 • 'eel a m * once H M O

Ouenro «a >sa Ma L O W

663-2 136

AUOI '964 5600 S -urbo aedar- >uBy a • a » n u n i i 96 000 e4aa, I

JSS

r a S S

CORvETTE '968 automaK .oad ed '2 300 m.les m.nl $24 500

Da.s 663 4721 Eves 456 3060

CORVET $39 OOC i pr-c« $3' tor Grag Civonia Chrysler RlynxHith 525 7604

E '989 Xonver i -o ie $33 60C invoice selling

50 Unoei 20l5 m.les As»

RORSCHE 1985-86 9 n S C Targa ' 1 300 miMS loadec N-o winters CtHiectors Car Prussian Btue Macs lea'ner e 'a ie "m $32 OOC f ventngs 565 ' 35 r

".ti . 044- i!i.vaC mir.t

546-0366

PORSCHE 1985 red biaca inienor 1 loadec $16 500

944 Guards BBS «->ee<s

344-9463

PORSCHE '986 944 Turbo dart bHie ercetieni condition Stored winters 24 000 mrtes $22 500,'best 54 1-0707 Eves 546-3214

ELDORADO 1962 Fu»y -ceded new la a* 1 ««heusi e»ca«en' .or drtior $a 8CI0 best 495 020'

E L OORAOt. 4 snaip

ElDORAOO '985 rrv 33 00C1 "..lev ustom lions $ '0 50C Vit-

ELDORADO '968 art miles wr-nlr win -eO *a t ' BMCeAeril _ jniiltlOr- $

.-ailed cleen 55 7 0•70

ITUr.l . -I,.., * .M OP

L562

i JOC

ELEGANTE 1965 Se.-ie ReO red -me «> $9200 • * . i«es 54 OOC' maes Ca» E ves 4,-e u 16 '

FLEETWOOO BROUGHAM '96 ' Florida car very ciea-' m-ie-, $6500 Arte 5PM 349 / 9 6 i

FlEETWOOC '961 E*ce"teni c-onditior

FlEETWOOD '985 A ' ' *

Must seM1 Reascv-ij

98 ' 2 'one D'ue 'u-l -ust $4550' .- oes" 'ha

4 " 6 60

SEDAN DeviAe 1984 '-" 000 rr good condition MuaOed $6 XX

SEDAN DEVILLE "98* loaded musl see 54 iJOC1 m.»e> $8 >00i

42S ' . "

SEOAN OeV'LcE '969 A, a.LaCaa e*tias alarm 10 BOC per'e--'

— 1 BUY IT.'

SELL IT.

m 1 FIND IT.

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CENTJR'y '962 Limitec good -on dn.ion v'6 $ 190C A h e "pm

4 73 5642

CENT JR> '963 No 'US' Rur j * S '495 Call

CENTER* 1985 1$on 4 doc- new powe- $3 500

cond-es 'jH ' 5653

CENTURY 1985 ,29 000 ^ . * s ty and er«gM-« »e« -na-n t j.neC a" am-In- S5 40C '77 9479

CENTURY 1986 L»m»ied * Slerec power «,nc»ows

dOOr a>r I GOO'S 348 3855

CENT'JR* 1986 T SEDAN •986 IAC r w K>aded onky $6 688

T A M A R O F F B U I C K _ Tel 12 Southtield

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

CENTURt '968 Sedan LAe k-» only $8 568

T A M A R O F F B U I C K !» -12 SouiTilietd

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

500 ' 6prri 56 * 8 6 0 C h a v r o l a t 8 8 2 C h r y s k a r

SEDAN Da Viae low 23 '300 " Clear $13 900

SEDAN OeVILLE 1989 .c-adeo must . sell Siai ur»de » e - a n i , 8 C«X' I ^ • „ , maes $25 500 A!1e 5pm 356-2259 - ftot' ' "

- .OltiOr.

•9» '9 14

-E BARON 1966 GTS Tuibo e»cei-i *«r" condition 3 ' 000 mi $5-495 -, . vOTua 421 3689

, EBARON '98* 4 DOOR oeRutituf midn^hl blue

SEDAN 0E VIL •eaihe loaded tires one owne $ '0 2 50 68 ' -02 '

1966 cr •ow mileage

HE vE" "E 44 * . schuui spe^.u, S

»• B »

"55-'Xi '

power wtMtewaa* only

maes Top condition 1 adutt besi one

v-veyW«ng ay 26 0C^

S E D A N DEVILLE 1966 One o r e escetten! ccmtjilion - adec 53 000 m.ies $930C 722-3444

SEDAN DEVILLE 1966 Blue warn er alienor Alarm l jaded E«ce«ieni condiiion. 32 600 maes $ ' 1 ?0C

652 46 l -

SEVILLE '985 D Elegance toaoec mini $9 800 525-1460

HE . T 198.. M» i e J CtASSrC ' • « ' t'a-.sp.--''aliu' eve- »'hing •V*. A w . r ^ $ - b 9 9 E ve""ig» a'ler 522 7- 15 -eav» messagr-

64e-oo4<y

nBARON '968 Converiitxa LcmO' •-J Ta*e I>we« monttwy payments o#

! $392 nc moo»> do«^i 8 30am 4 30prr A64-2'73<r

E BARON p-Dwer

Ci"A*K3N "98C 4 COOF «'6 pc»* S «0 500 oesi sieenrtg & D-a»es s«er»'- e*r'as (

G'«»rM3pa 'o gr,a"d<iaugr>'e' tc ircx-S450 o» Pest o*Ur *'6-3553

1988 roo»

Musi s«« Fu* soorr a t tMK.

485-885 %

8 6 0 C h a v r o i a t

CAMARO Beninetia i960 Blue 305 automaK spo»*e» ^e*ou' mml conOt.on $1695

C'TAT»ON '981 Oe«^ auto mat* #er» c»*+r A'wcona am «• C€4»er" COn<3«lKXi $ 1400 689 1577

CAMARO Coupe 1984 V6 • u l f ar- e i t i f t i si^arp powe« «tn<3-?ws 4 Ooors'^ew Mcr*et«n t«res 42"-96,1»

CITATON 198' 5 door naic^Pacs au lomaK V6 power steering

389-S257 rxaups air am-trr si«»ec gooc '4»es $ ' ?95 Rons 9000 421-0062

^C T A 1'ape

•ON 1962 4 speed. cas*etie sunroof good condition $600

356-8756 CALIARO Z28 '978 air cruise 6 .1 <V)0 "V new o-aAes good cond,. -nttn m i $2000 o w » n' 85? 209'

CAMARO Z 28 1982 Red 1 tops manual lians a" am tm $3'50 uii mieior Can 669-426'

CAMARO '976 automatic 13*5 Uar

ed 305 engine >22 1869

o< 537 7278

-6 powe

Cautey Che. GEO 855-00 14

PORSCHE '986 944 E«ca«eni condition i-nadad $16 995 Can 693-0522

ESTATE WAGON 1984 V6 very goodcondtion $3600 459-37 16

RENAUL" ENCORE 1964 automat K. powe- steeing DraAes mae-ade eicelwn' condition $2?0C

624-0757

GRAND NATIONAL '987 Has atli tude ano speed lo burn 27 000 miles asAing $16-000 Ca« 649-2591

lESABRE CUSTOM 1966 Ciean' 59 000 maes $7 100 Can 652-67 16

RENAJLT 1965 aulomtiac new bvaaes 4 woc*s $900 c best o d e

261-2019

SAAB 198 7 900 Sunroo' spoae e<caaen- conddion Private owne $ '0 500 546-6033

DATSUN 1979 20OZX 2 • 2 loo** ana runs great real money maAe 1*1 $ ' 500 1a»es

TYME AUTO 455 5566

OATSUN 1983 280ZX loaded I-lops a»i steeo cassette « a i n e m-! « « • recanily new paint 595-6627

FIAT X'9 1981 au * teso low mileage good ccmd'tion $1800 or best o " e 98 i 1650

FIAT I98i S p o e 2000 conven-D4e hardloo very Kxa miles e«ira tires windshield 4 convembie lop $6000o ro "e 4 78 4805 534-5551

HONDA ACCORD Dx 1986 Su-ve Gray 4 d-oor 5 speed air crmse cas-sene 32 000 miles $8 700 652 2843

MONO* ACCORD SE- '985 5 speed leathe . n i e - o electric sun-root eouipped witt- all 'he toys Re duced to $6 995 PAGE TOYOTA 352 8 560

H O N O A ACCORD 1966 OX auto-matic Sunroot new tires arcsaani condition $6150 65 ' 2360

HONDA PRELUDE 1983 H i r e r autc powe s iee moor roo4 ioad ed $4 400 Must See 443-259'

H O N O A i 96 i Accord 5 speed a«r high freeway mikes 130 000 mues E>ce4ent mechar-cai condit.on Asamg $ 1600 476-2782

HONOA -982 Civic 2 door Hatch bac« 5 speec 32 000 n a n $2 900 Days 427-2500 Eves 427-0157

1963 Accord •wer sfe

proofed low rruies

HONDA malic powe steering a» rust

1 $3495

LX auto-a>i rust 427-0591

HONDA 1965 Accord IX 4 door sunroo' powe steemg'braae* au-tomat* cruise steeo with eouaAj e a i new braAes t.re» 6 muffle $5300 Afte 6om 522 4279

HONDA 1965 Rreude BA,. am tm er 55 000 maes good

$7 OOO 737-7664

HONDA 1966 ACCORD LX good condition tow mues 1 w a r aw $7 500 or best one 66 > 1660

HONOA 1987 Owe 4 ooor Mr AMFM sieeo 5 k m c oaded •> c a ^ t c o r v W n n $6700 464-0596

HONOA 1966 CRx 5 speed red er *un roo4 slerer c M I W l

$6 750 649 5243

h O N O A 9 6 6 Pve» jde Sl Red 5 speed i oeded' E »c»»i < condrtwn' $13 500'best 653-509'

tSUZU I-MARA SEDAN 1969 Mr new only $7 968

T A M A R O F F B U I C K ' » 12 Southheid

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

iSUZU '969 impurse 5 OOC pA<s maes 1 uAy loaded sunroot alarm werant , i 14 900 f vea 433- 174 7

JAGUAR XJ6 .1 lent condi t ion $24 000

24 OOO miles 553-0*25

JAGUAR '978 XJ6 Body and iee

Hue tar war he- v a t r o • a n a but one, 86 OOC « aekasg $5 M0

JAGUAR ground uc

'96 7 •tc ( t o 000

MAZDA RX7 I«86 Oood co~*moK i speed waded 42 000 man «A '00 or bee one 533-OMO

MjyZDA RX7 1967

I $ to 000

—2 tun GSl U 000 actuat m a n $4 '6a

T A M A R O F F B U J C K T« t a i

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

mm S l l

SAAB 900 1967 Turbo 'ed 16.000 rruies -emota alarm extended w e anly $13 100 Eves 559 3153

SUBARU '966 XT loaded eiu»*eni conditior. e i l ra clear. Must sea im-mediarey1 $7,800 -'Met Af te 3pm 726-4604

SOBURU G l i960 4 door Very good condition New pam« good steeo $1500 256-0714

TOYOTA CELICA 1965 OTS Con-vetiCMe loaded rare 5 speed low rmm aiceaaAf condition $ '0500 or b n t o f fe 532-6464

TRIUMPH 1978 SPITFIRE COH-VERTlBlE rvce attta C4» $2 995

H m n Part Lincoln- Mecury 453 2424 ««t 400

VOLVO 1964 GL automatic Mac*, sunrool Weekdays 946-4960

229-7530

VOLVO '967 240Gc Loaded e> ceienl condition tuay maintained >4 OOC -rum $ ' 1 500 979-0253

VOLVO "967 •oaded 27 000 man. war maty Umr $17 500"

740-GLE wagon, man. eitandad

336-2464

VOLVO '967 760 GlE turbo auto-matic leathe encaaen! conditior. low miles $ '6 500 o« of te 645-' 129

VOLVO 67 GLE Turbo $14 900

E R H A R D B M W

3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

8 5 2 C l a s s i c C a r a

CAWLLAC REPLICA '902 factory made 3.4 scale $2250 Great tor p e a d n 355-0964

CADILLAC '967 a- Se* at 28629 O c M r S Lake Rd

between 12 6 13 UAe Fanrangton

CORONET 1965 fresmy buAt 440 lots at new parts $2000

477-0292

966 500 Cot«e E.oaa condition needs

somebodywors $1100 626-5296

COUGAR 1967 Complete car or pe ts 269 V8 angm*

425^306

COUGAR 1972 XR7 35 c good condrtion $1500 455-3617

DOOGE '939 p<» a •setorad NTW nseic* p«nt t i r n wood bed e c $S 500 422 2634

FOR RENT T'aAe tor hauang mow or antidue car* You tow or «aa tow For reaevahona 6 'are* caA

652-6456

GALAXfE 500 '962 custom a a t m $2'50 best must sea

Otgnaf i 4 e condition 425-2377

JAGUAR 'remefy a $15 000

1962 aar 1

CotMR Okie n 67K m a n

444 1712

LINCOLN 26629 Or 12 6 13 M

19*6 Clean ctsed case Rd rta F a m e g l q ^

e See at

nan

MERCURY 1*61 2 door coupe Cuevioie 390 loo much to ke Key $14 000 or b

- -Ma i met cu urtoo thow we ee one

T * " • » Stom M O loea Raw v e Tum

901-603T

MG 1990 TO L I t 000 •ern 4

ooks t Caa B

49pm ^TJT

m

TO L I t 000 •ern 4

ooks t Caa B

49pm 962-0625

CAMARO 1978 6 cyunde auto matic new rives good conditior $1250 Call 6pm 9pm 433 1356

CAMARO 1963 Z 28 5 0 e 4 whee discs posrtrac Recaro mte.

ai. loaded 24 options greai condition $5 90C t m t 464-5564

CAMARO 1984 A i condition au tomafic air 59 OOC mi ln $3900

852 2559 LE SABRE Limited 1984 sedan fui N equipped aae new must see

344 "709

SABRE 7 5 000 mae 10pm

>961 Ltd ^ oaded' $2S00 Caa 6pm

346 9570

lESABRE '985 4 ooor we" equipped beautrtui condition .n**ae

out eiceaeni maintenance ow man asAing $6 650 453-0555

PAR* AVENUE '969 4 ooor ioad ed 5500 m a n begs ee ihe n t e i -or $19 500 . 674-1167

PARK AVENUE t9«7 loaded 60000 m a n $

646-5624 or 545-6363

PARK AVENUE 1965 loaded leattv wee stereo laaepnona ct> radio

etc $6450 Af te 6pm 540-4537

PARK AVENUE 6 000 mae

I9C9 GM Eiec

st icke $22 300 656-0944

PARK AVENUE '965 4 ooor dar» loaded aiceaent cdnditKm

$7500 459-1720

PARK AVENUE '963 lOAOtD" Or^na l owne Low maege E i c e lent condrton $430C Ca* between. 9-5 Mon Iivu Fn 353-6200

PARK AVE 1963 aa autorrvat< poawr amOoM'UCAi good condi-tion $1 500 422-6607

REGAL LIMITED Or and Spon 8 loaded $>1000

Call 534-5232

R E G A L 1978 BrougHam Grandla-the s car to settta estate A-1 corv »!«m $2650 I r e Deys 563-1661

E v n 375-1556

REGAL 198 l 2 door sicaaant con-dition one adutt n a n a aa m a m e

ce records AjAaig $1750 Select Auto 65 ' 2277

iAL 1962 Station Wagon Very good condrtion Beat o l l e 534-9 '93

R E G A l ' 9 6 4 L T D e sa tat good condnion Beat

one ' Ca* a l e 6pm 553-4935

RtvERiA very rnca

15. V6 90.000 m a n 1 owne $7 600

624-0569

RIVIERA 1979 67 000 •e aa Great

RIVIERA '964 E low m a n loaded aa options ncauO ed 655-0000 arte 6pm 66 1-2336

SKYHAWK T964 Cueom 4 door mm automatic MC*6anl corwMion rust prookad $320C 375-0151

V 'HAW* "967 wagon aa auto

w e r a n r y 30 OOC m a n a t

SKYLARK 1963 BAie 4 door i

SOMfRSCT REGAL

CLEBRI* * 196S4 floor arr. im sle eo iow maes snarp $5 555

L O U LaRICHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Plymouth Rd -lust West ot 1-275

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 ring-

CAMARO '964 Beknefla bright ed has an options ^ high p e

lormance suspension " * • braAes stieni condition $5 995 Leave

message 626-7730

CORSICA '966 powe biaAes air am-'fm s ieso 141 wheel cruise Days 930-3301 Ane 6pm 478-0109

EUROS p o r t i9«e soooc m a n V -6 good condition $6 000 b n l A l e 6pm 476-6633

96C 4 Ooo AutomatK tun powe $2000

427-5167

LE BARON 63 37 000 miles auto, K. ai' AM FM steeo E«lr* m $3 685

uacA Came, Chev GEO 855-001*

NE A Y O R K E R 1986 Loaded t •e 58 000 m a n WcmOerlul cmt

ou' I m looAmg to Hade comtori lor a v s e a t e $7500 477-655f

NEW YORKER 1987 automatic •oaded aicelieni condition KM

rtes $7 800 Anytime 669-499J

NEW YORKER 1965 Turbo 45 008 m i i n leal he> loeoed e i celled condiiion $5 700 6S2-053I

5 T H A V E N U E 1965. Full p o w e . ca»-sena A i u r e Bme ev tenor spo t ia *% G r a y leather m « « t o a r e trade, Cal l tor oelai is

JEFF B E N S O N QUALITY A U T O M O B I L E S

5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

8 6 4 O o d g a

AIRES '965 4 door loaded auto mat*, aa ec 36 000 m a n Mu* sen $2 900 CaM

ARIES SE '965 loaded vary dean eiceaeni condition $2650 ,

471-402$

CAMARO 1984 2 26 T tops 5 nte HO E«ce«ent 60 500 man New t u n $6000 455-6736

C A M A R O 1984 1 o w condition 49 000 man Caa evenmg*

• eieuem

344 1405

CAMARO 1967 save V-6 unde Harm loadec t icKUrl $7200 422-6031

CAMARO 1967 2 8 V6 MP*I autc mats: powe steeaig braan aa

H blue Eagle GTs. beautiful car' M 30

CAPRICE CLASSIC 1965 4 Ooc V8 fully loaded 49 OOOm. A l con-dition Fast time ofteed $6500

453-1534

CAPRICE WAGON 85 Automatic V powe lock* ti" c rmn One

$3 965 Jack Cauiey C i e GEO 855-0014

CAPRICE. '967 , Estate Wagon 8

setie With equalizer roof rack low package new taw Super dear $9 900 or best 661-2508

CARMARO 1966 Z28 38 000 m a n imatic alarm power sleeing

DraAn sharpest Z you » see $9700 or best 526-1271

M P A l A 1 9 8 ' wagon 50 0 0 0 m i m a« A M radio good condition Atve 4 421-2611

IROC Z '966 17 500 w m i e * i o r e d wa» s car $ 10 2 0 0 w e • a n t ,

DvigriT n 363 ' 105

MAcrBL, '960 Class* AutomaK poaie steeaig an FM steeo 68 000 m a n New taea-braKn Runs kke new vary good condition $1250 hrm 531-0344

MONTE CARLO 1976 $350 «MI 30.-3139

MONTE CARLO 1964 SS 64 000 eiceaeni condition loaded

le $6500 434-2436

C A R A V A N LE 1966 7 Pi kike new only $ 8 " 6 8

T A M A R O F F B U I C K ; 12 SouthfceK!

353-1300 CHARGER 85 Automatic low meet ar AM FM steeo $3 265 .ac t Cauiey Che* GEO 655-OC i«

CONOUEST 1965 Automatic aa l o a d e d c h a r c o a l - g r a y l u ' b d

.'Bra $6 I

DATONA 1906 Tsv«o Z MfhMa. Cl >aad tops loedi $5 995 545-01 545-Q13^

MONTE CARLO '9*4 V-6, coupe 57 OOO m a n loaded

356-0076

DAYTONA - 1964 52 000 *peed am im raaiana »nca6«*l condrtion $1200/bee) 961-637*

MONTE CARLO 1976 powe Sky root windows locks runs good Higri maes $700 Evenngs961-0023

NOVAS 1967 steeo 7 lo choose from Pncad lo

L O U LaRICHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Plymouth Ra Just W W <X 1-27

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 CAVAL*R Z24

t r i 500

black wrir, I NOVA 1976 Automatic V8 It runs m loaded i« needs wort Powe i i n i n j 6

642 5935 powe b r a a n $275 425-64 '6

DOOGE 600 1965 ( I New Yorkerl Every option.

CAVALIER 1963 CS wagon aa er>-lm sMreo aiceaen" condKaon $2295 Af te 5pm 421.018

CAVALIER 1964 Cl 12700 Good condition Caa

Loaded"

652 7228

CAVALIER 1964 4 speed 'una great" Danon tape deck with a n o * h e $'500'best Caa 459-6063

CAVALIER 1964 4 spn cruwa anv*n cassette t r n $3 200-'best Caa

u a a t many e> 476-1240

CAVALCR. 1905 $4200 er AMFM very good

4 speed condition 454-4232

CAVALIER 1905 4 door automat* aa powe Heemg 8 e v e n ree flea*oat AM FM « e e o -asserte 59 000 m a n $3200 Ane 6PM

470-77.9

NOVA 1977 power steering brakes 327 with Edemoc* mam low 350 automatic header* 34 000 on body 7000 must sea $ 1650 or bn r

LANCER 1965 30 000 ' I IM. mat* aa $3 995

r*a Cftry«lBr-PV»»«4"» M * - « l I

LANCER ^ 0 6

NOVA 1979 6 cytmde runs * s l e is greet needs nf iaual • o r * $350 437- W42 LANCER 19*7 £S turfto. I

NOVA steeesg 4 bra condition $3650 i

NOVA >9*6 5 door Hate* automat-c er AM FM 37 000 man eacat lent condrtion $4 OOC

Spectrum 48 000 IT $3950

save 4 door

SPRlN' 86 27 000 i er $3 665 Jac* Cauiey O e » GEO

CAVALIER l' •Merest/bra*! COM $4 790

OOO" b r e n Tetson

476-2490 CAVALIER 19*6 4 d o o good con drtKjn I t a i ag i 47 000 $4375 CM e n 13 353-3990

CORDOBA 19*2 AMEM ssereo Sten 6

$ 2 2 5 0 w e t ake tr,

CORDOBA 19*3 loaded 44 000 m e n mm

DAY TOA4A 19*9 Save'Grey Mutt

CAVAL CR 1906 RS black nsarior

F * T h AVCMUE 19*2 FaOy loaded 60 000 m a n $5200 M i l Corvene

CAVALIER 19 tC. pAj* i*i»i -m a n $7 000

aea 6.300 646-6 7J7

C«lEBRiT> CL •9*4 6.

C h q r s W r

M * J i 4 500'o i 456-96*0

$6 900 AlSe 5pm 454 14*0

FIFTH AVENUE 19*6 grey o r g n a

• a - 540*2376

f»T. $2 09 l ~ o n

AVENUE 1963 L i l i a n & 18 CM.— -WJIMU—I MS »

FIFTH AVENUE 1997 MBtW «i*wior low ean Snep car 99*00 or bee Der* 297-601*

Arte 8pm JO' 2094 lEBA «*>. COU E 19*7 Tw*o $

Many SB trn" 26 BOO i«*n cnarcow 6T900 a*4-9i7i

lEBA RON TOWN 6 COUNTRY 06

mare Ore. 63 296 CaWyCN. "OEO 96B4J9S4

le a u w

IARON 19*3 •••''! —r m. LH»I II 9*6 we* |8w w(wiMiaaa-iaaa

L O U LaR»CHE C H E W SUBARU

PAWTERA or MASERATI $20

B I L L B R 0 FORD

522-00

SHELBY CHARGER- IMS Turbo. 9 S3 400

BILL B R 0 USED CARS

" 0 " i

DOWN!" j i m c K S ^ f

4 escorts TEMPO'S

MUSTANG BT-a 6 Cl I 1198

10C*(R.W .G 8C)

M t Ford

BLACKWELL

FORD USED CARS

$0 DOWN!

ALL MAKES A MODELS G R E A T S E L E C T I O N

B L A C K W E L L

FORD

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 OR

4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7 E S l O f t I G l ' 9 8 ' Wagon E s c e v F)v>jii f w " * « B«*au1«fuMy r n i «>i j rOy S OOO n"«*s * d o o ' S k - " & 4 w S u p * ' pamt p r . . r * < i . o " a u t o m a t e *• '

s i * * . i -g t / rak+± 5 9 *»ta-im l # J CCM'Oi «•.« 0«»'<oS1- CHMlt «" 40'»--5 " H * - * * 14 ' «- immacw

. . , 1 - S ^ > 6 » S 64 1 99i!>

O A E T h u r » d « y A u g u s t 2 4 . I » w „

w Ford m Ford

S -.. u » l U l '<•88 2 doo- 5 speed • n e w " ' 6 000 - " t e a

538 9 9 i J

*aa r* agon Pu»h u , .u " l rOI s ra "da i '

„ - - j r . - ites But j n . ,

: > - Bf NSON • i •• M . - f . I S -S62 7o I

. . , 534 5 . J r

S C O ^ " o ' " » « ' i* lXKJ Hues .vru s 'eei • s . I ' i f c M b lack g o o d

.•^ 5 *t>>ed e»terit>ed sarv ice j i* . > v 4 M $5500 594 •> • >

E fcST lVA . 1988 L p tus 4 c y w d e i 4 s p e e d f a c t o r , arr. a u r v o o ' e m t m . m m a c u l a t e $ 4 2 0 0 Eves 4 . ' 4 1934

T E M P O i 9 8 S ' l Qc A u t o m a t i c . S tereo a l a r m rus t p r o o f e d L i e a n . t M » 6 4 2 1 2 2 3 6

• E S T I V A 19«8 LX Ctukrcoai 5 s p e e d a * s t e r e o eaoeaen; c o n d i t i o n $ 5 1 0 0 522 Ob58

TEMPO 1985 GL 2 door J2 0 0 0 mi les en .«u« i . t u J i ' i o n $4 0 0 0 After 8 P M S85 3954

f I E S ' A 1980 sunroof a m fm ..as t e l l e G o o d l a e s Run t greet $725 c e a Eves weekends 541 0320

T E M P O ' 9 8 5 w t i . t . 4 d o o r o n . owner 4.1 aulornalM. , ru iaer ea^arl ler.t ca i $ 3 9 5 0 3 4 r - 0 6 7 4

L TO 197 7 a l e l i o n w e g o n 8 passer , ger arr Fkcefteni c o n d i t i o n $950 or Best o n e . Ca« 2 5 8 5467

T E M P O >985 4 door a u t o m a t i c air powe r s teer ing 1 Brakes ( 2 7 5 0

851 1920

L TO 1979 power s teer ing Brakes arrv ' tm casse t te runa g o o d ' $750 C a n 591 -0773

T E M P O 1985 4 Ooor 49 980 mi les an a u t o m a t i c t a p e d e c * $ 2 9 0 0

4 2 2 - 7 5 2 0

L TO ' 9 8 3 39 000 mi les $3 396 N ines P a r * L inco ln M e r c u r y

4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e«1 400

T E M P O ' 986 35 000ml l o a d e d G o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 5 9 0 0 Mos t MM Af ter 5 p m ' 477 2 9 2 5

L ' O 1984 w a g o r fuer m iec ted V 6 94 0 0 0 m i l e s d e a n $3 750 or Best j l ^ C M after 6 P M 26 1 986C

T E M P O "987 G l Spor t 23 0 0 0 mi les 5 hpeed a>. e a t e n d e d war i a n l r 6 m o r e $5 399 4 5 9 - 5 6 4 3

l T O 1985 W a g o n 3 8 ..ter v 6 low mireage no rus l a»celten1 „ j . J I Ihji i $ 4 9 5 0 464 2844

T E M P O ' 987 LX e .ce t ten r c o n d . Incm tow mi les l o a d e d 5 speed ongrna i owner $ 6 2 0 0 5 2 5 - 0 7 3 5

I X M U S T A N G 1988 C onvar t .B le E • v via111 c o r i d i t r n o n B lack >WI B laca c o a o e d $12 9 0 0 6 4 5 - 8 0 2 9

T E M P O 198" S p o r t Save S a . r only $ 5 6 9 5 N o r m B r o t h e r s Eo rd 42 1 1 3 - 6

ME R K U R S C O R P I O 1988 grey f r l ove tfse car m o s t sell to go sai l ing $ fa 5 0 0 G a r . 6 8 i 7200 c 6 8 2 7676

T E M P O ' 9 6 7 S p o i l 2 door s t « k . o a d e d m in t $5 200 c a n Af ter 3 p m 4 5 9 - 7 7 0 5

M O N T E C A R L O 1972 power s lee ing b r a k e s air l i l t s tee r i ng g o o d v o n d i t r o n $ 7 0 0 934 6629

T E M P O 1987 4 doo- 24 0 0 0 m . i e i i.ke r i e * only $5 595 N o r m Br o t h e r s F o f d 4 2 1 1376

M U S T A N G GT ' 9 8 6 CONVERTIBLE Red 5 0 l i t re au tomat i c ar ail p o w e i e a t n e i in ter ior ste ' t -o cas se t te 32 0 0 0 mi .es $ ' t J50 m o r s 7 8 ? ?90C M o m e 4 ' 8 - L " 8 9 i

T h u N D E R B I R D ' 9 8 3 r u n s g o o d air a« «« t ras rug' m i l eage $ 2 4 0 0

6 4 3 4392 or 644 6 6 2 5

M U S T A N G GT ' 9 8 6 CONVERTIBLE Red 5 0 l i t re au tomat i c ar ail p o w e i e a t n e i in ter ior ste ' t -o cas se t te 32 0 0 0 mi .es $ ' t J50 m o r s 7 8 ? ?90C M o m e 4 ' 8 - L " 8 9 i ' m u n O E R B ' R O t98 . ' automat ic

air s u t u o o i art- p o * e r s t e p r i n g 65 0 0 0 mi les $ 0 2 0 0 3 7 r ' 0 2 6 M U S T A N G G> 1989 B lue S. l .e -

L o a d e d ' E « c e i i » ' t c o n d ' t ' C - n $ ' . ' 500 Cal l 5 9 5 - 6 6 0 '

' m u n O E R B ' R O t98 . ' automat ic air s u t u o o i art- p o * e r s t e p r i n g 65 0 0 0 mi les $ 0 2 0 0 3 7 r ' 0 2 6 M U S T A N G G> 1989 B lue S. l .e -

L o a d e d ' E « c e i i » ' t c o n d ' t ' C - n $ ' . ' 500 Cal l 5 9 5 - 6 6 0 ' T « o N O £ R B ; R C 1982 l o a d e d * 8

1 eBds B rakes $ i 650 or Best otter 4 2 5 6 3 0 6 M U S T A N G GT 1988 w^l1e SON

r o o l a u t o 15 0 0 0 m. $ ' 1 800 OES?

T « o N O £ R B ; R C 1982 l o a d e d * 8 1 eBds B rakes $ i 650 or Best otter

4 2 5 6 3 0 6

M U S T A N G G " 1985 wtwle 5- speed s u i - i o c l p r e m i u m sound e * c e i cond i t roc i $ 5 5 0 0 666

" 8 6 i- speed ' 9 XA' •<3<IIO<"' J "200

6 * 3 6 * 6 6

ESC H" . 1964 A M f M , a s w " > ' 4 macu la te $ 2 6 5 0

-I- t on * ' -V 4 UOO " ' >es

5 3 ' « "

i p w o an A M » ' r e s & s l ' u l s .niHts e«^t~le' '

dit-un $2495 525 u4j

ESCOR" I '98 t M - J - d e ' o g

F S l O O r I 1985 W A G O N Air 4u g,^<k] t o n d ' l i o n i le-ev

:-2 UOu S320-. 45S 8 3 8 '

I I L A M c M r e . 41A1O V t f iCiltL"! $ . 300

348 23."

ESC'D»» 1 . 1986 BIJK» oOWe* Steer ing b' i»" **S ear Oefog ir . a m tm 38 300 ->!>•» $4250

* door 4 speec C.aSS»t1e 346 64 92

ESCORT L. ' ^ 8 6 Wagon « » r * i a u t o m a t * . air s teer ing m a k e s am , r* cru ise r uStpr OCted . tear . newtn-es U V 3 0 i * : 1332

£ S i O H " A A G O N 1 984 3.XKJ C m W i u r 6 8 0 0 0 m J « S220C Oa"' i M . ' J t ' IX

E S 1 0 « ' ' 9 8 ' G o o o c o r o n i o n S " -<0 1" D«»1 Mus i sail

^ves 624 t . ' d ^

ESCORT 1982 G ' 59 000 rr.«es 4 -nan* i>a ' l * S80Ct Ar-er

w , " S33 8921

ESC O f t * I»e2 ULX ' 0 0 000 JK-S a-i irvachanicall> wet.

ia.'"eO J i O ' b 59a 346a

f S C O f t i 1 *8 / -t 86 000 am I—• L ass *1 te m r man. S 1 ' 0 0 a f a r Spm 53 " -2238

E Sc. O H I - y a , i>eo*m<3at>*« l i .

so«<l i o m « iu*i " M J O r ' a l w i J * 5 0

S3 <-0344

ESCORT 1983 G r i sp««M a remi .Jl" SoU'lO -»f'. oo<J -U'XiihOn -ur.s g-.-a^ S2600 or DBS' 261 6634

ESC ORT 9BJ SIK> 4 Ooor 64 000 •11 l u e s u a / l » i. lean >o » j s i S «sb o»s i 45S ,"5,'3

E S l O M ? \t*i) S1«.« srvif 2 0oo . n»1tH04«c» a." I n ' IS jOC "< r , • ' « 20 0ul>"i> un ' w w w l a e s L W O O S38-9079

( S i l ' K t 1983 2 ooo- v » , aaac aurkam^ln. ai fch*rp t w g e S2T0C

ESCOHT 1983 4 sp«ec 1 ooor a m rm oasse t la 85 0 0 0 -n.ias cla«<^ uns 91HJO t r 50 oast 425 4046

ESCOHT ' 9 8 4 Au ioma l rc - a r , (,i«ar. iwfts graar must sail S1000 i ir-*i 553-4415

E S c O H T ' 9 8 4 rtagor a u i o m a i K 62 0 0 0

v ME <3o«i it agarn t,r4» t ' ) « » f r ME AO TO 455- 5566

ESCORT 1984 4 s t ^ a o far. 9 0 0 a er>Q*n« g raa i DoO* e » c e « a r l soona syslt^r $ 495 6 2 6 6333 788 1335

ESCORT 1985 ar--i-tm s i» r«o a«r aOia< l a as oo«v a l " » M E $1 "39

y pay mora ' 1

T . M E a u t o 397-3003

ESCORT ' 9 8 5 r looas ;

- . w e I ' 9 5 0 o«s i

G " A u t o m a K -naaaga r©

3 7 5 - 0 1 5 1

ESCORT - 9 8 ; <^.4as .>t 1*. J * r . D'a»»-s Vj4oc ;

L wagon 35 000 • » ' r - w i i l e a . iog &

J«ar 489 7134

ESC OPT - 9 8 5 1 4 ooor l a t e r t.a<» a u i u m a t i c j o o O co rn jn ion

« « t i r e s b r a * a s J 2 Mb 474-8433

ESCORT 985

•Jai' • " •gs (

3 &orgwn<3v »*ca<-' 000 mdas 53000 ~<~- . -« .as326 -5453

ESCORT I9B5 • d.-^r au tomat ic air 1"I— t , S i m mg or al ias 38 0 0 0 m . * s »3 5 0 0 349 2 4 5 1

~ « » a a r » 5 9 4 - 4 2 * 4

ESCORT - 9 8 5 > 2 Ooor 4 k * M 59 0 0 0 "»'•*» S250C 427 3592

ESCORT 1986 Awio#nat< 2 Ooor s larau < m —<l«s - < k , tWa/v Mos t

B E N S O N A i / t O M O B n ES

E S C O R : -rM. looas j r a a l a.tarNO ad «* ' . < a f i a r 4 " >V> milas arr f m c a s s a t l a 13 000 462 3 ' 6 2

ESCORT 198* 1 4 ooor . . w * M tici—ar t l m r a i g > a « » s Z iaoar i ;aar i * « ^ g $ 2 3 0 0 t>a»i 4,'7 6 ' 3 0

E S C ' i f t T 1986 powar «ta«r iog L o » » a s ax t i >.«4> ' W FM warrar <r An*. 5 jo'-M 261 3a« E S C u R T ! 9 8 « « t a t i . ^ « a g o n 5 ® p a « 4 7 »«- , m i n E>ca«sr t c o n Chum l / « r « y aM &2S- 74 79

f S t ' lOT i ^ § ; ^ 4 Ooor a u t o m a i » an r * « t i m 44 000 m « « » " " 0 0 427 3592

ESCOR1 i>ao~i] >*• Sa500

F i T ' ^ T " " 28 000

ao l r , t>urg#n<3Y i DOO « « M m i

824. >4 1 1 Sac KtaOac

F V r * T i w

E S C O R T 88

2 an«3 H u r y N o " " f » o m a r « f o » a

Or^lrs 8 to c»v>oaa »»r>m »»5

12' U 7 «

E«R " H 2 ro ta » * | I

w t m s farao aw am «J •««»* » « a » l 9 M YME A U T O J»7 3 0 0 3

E « » » ; 5 a p M . x » » » A b r a k a * a> M a c t ( ^ " - 1 o r u M 1 1 3 0 0 H I » I 1

f - o c M M t l a a i 4 7 I J 2 M

V S

M « F o r d

iMUNOEf tEMRO jo., V. -

K ^ - t - a > m r » f o

• 7 2 U o c o l n

C O N T I N E N T * . 'J - l o d u i g . a a " w J '

g O N T - N E N T A i 1985 a a i n a r tiootuoo* r * » taas axi&Mant coo anion $9500 522 4 8 5 0

C O N T I N E N T A L p4u* $5600

C O N T I N E N T A L 1985 O r i g i n a l o w n * ! a i 'var c o i n rnolivaia<3 ta4M. 4 5 8 - 3 4 3 4 or 4 5 5 - 1 2 0 5

C O N T I N E N T A L ' 9 8 6 l a a m a r M a l t low p o a a r l i *« r i a» $1 l 395 N o r m B ' O I ' W S F o r d 42 1 1376

C O N T I N E N T A L n w t i res $550

C O N T I N E N T A L 83 .ary s^a rp 1 E« t e n a n t corxJr i ion 6 ' 0 0 0 maas load e<3 laat^ar fcayiess a r t l i , 626 -8J ' 9

L I N C O L N T O W N CAR ' 9 8 7 I n o * Diaca t a / t i a g a roo l o n « j « r * i $ 1 5 0 9 6 G a r a g a i a p i 4." 1 04 18

M A R K IV 1974 lr«r>»po<tatKjn All power a j v i p m a r i $500 427 404 1

M A R K IV 1976 € alitor rua c a/ nc r u s l 8c 0 0 0 m«*a* at ' power w i n flows L ' o i se i n t e r m t l i a o i w ipers

i -i.-is a o o o $ ' « 76 6 9 3 2

'9&6 Folt»

421 1376

ion T A L l H U S I X W a g l o a d e d otv» $7 4 9 5 N o r m 8 r d i n e r s ForO

T O W N CAFI ' 9 8 3 E . c e - e n t cond i I ron »<iver two* 100 000 Tules tnos i l y h ighway 13 900 47 7 -2144

T O A N C A B ' 9 8 5 KiAOea i o « mi le age- M 1 ' ag ' Do new - i e s $8900

• 7 2 L i n c o l n

-VN CAW '<>86 "a u « n « i c o a c n

4i . i ' i n w ' 39 .000 1 - ' l WT

« • - M e r . u - y 4 5 3 4. —1 400

. J A N C A N 1986 >i-g. a i u ' a *et ie> •oB/ l^arJeO l a a l t w Milai Krr M i a l en t c o n d i t i o n 100 0 0 0 Tt i tes $8 0 0 0 . 9an i 5 p m 47 7 1260

T O W N C A S 1986 S i g n a l s a^oafHred spot less f u l l l a

tony

874 Mercury B O B C A T 1978 4 speed 4 cyuaner r u n a g o o d g o o d gas mrMage $500 on M S I o f fe r avee 4 5 3 8 9 6 7

C A P R I 198 1 A M F M stereo A C 6 cy l i nde r a u t o m a t i c s o r v o o l 97 0 0 0 "nrlea g o o o c e m n i r o r $ 1 3 5 0

4 2 2 - 5 1 4 7

L A P R l 1983 T RA Oiach 5 0 HO 5 s p e e d an u 000 ac tua l m i les s h a r p $ 4 350 6 2 4 - 0 5 8 9

C O L O N * P A R K 1985 w a g o n g o o o QtnJiUo«i m i » I i ras uai ler lowwvg

p a c k a g o w . lh nuch leather powe r 10 p a s a e o g e - $6 000 421 4 6 6 3

C O U G A R I S 1987 24 0 0 0 m« lady s car $9 495

H r n e s P a r * Lmco in -Me<cur> 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 a>t 400

C O O Q A f t LS ' 9 8 8 IS.OOOna l o a d eO ney leas entry every lh rng powe r W h i t e 1 re<j t o o $ 11 500 421 ' 6 8 1

C O U G A R XR7 ' 9 8 5 Excel lent cor . O i l i o n TurOo 5 speed 5 5 0 0 0 mi les P o w e r i n te r i o r c ru r t e I in ai ' am I m c a s s e t t e iwai Oetogger Tu t l c o a t p ro lac t>o r i p e e r a g e New l u e s t>ta4.es M o r e ' $ « 3 0 C 47 1 3 6 4 8

C O U G A R XR7 198 ' s ie rec c r u - s t L o a c e o 1 E r c e l l e n i 1 Ga rAge k e p i 1 j w n e c $ 2 5 0 0 deal 6 4 4 - 0 3 4 4

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874 M*rcury C O U G A R X R - 7 1 9 * 9 S u ( c h a r g e d V - 4 f I4 .9O0

Hir .es F"ar* L i n c o l n Me i cu r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 eat 400

C O U C . A R 1974 XR 7 m o t o r r o i l s « e lew $• C M a f le r 6 P M

35 1 Windsor

C O U G A R 1978 »R. ' g ree i arvapor t * i«or c*> eng ine i n g o o d . orxJi t ion Oest . . " e i 525 -4509

C O U G A R 1983 LS V-8 loaded " O « > n i e i s gar aye k e p i 49 000 miles i m m a c o l a l e 1 5 0 0 0 Deal 522 2 0 4 8

C O U G A R ' 9 8 3 I S 5 0 l o a d e d $3 595

MARK S A U T O 427 3 ' 3 I

C O U G A R ' 9 8 4 grey 57000 r~ le» air poweu l ocks a m ' 1 m casset te $ 4 5 0 0 4 7 6 J 3 « 2 t

C O U G A R 1984 silver eo w a t h e i in te r io r al l o p t i o n s 59 GOO ac lua l m i l e s Only at Tyme $3 095 T v ME ALfTO 455 5 5 6 6

C O U G A R 1984 55 OOCi ~>.les l u l l , l o a d e d e»cel*er»t c o n d i t i o n At ier 5

471 -0155

C O U G A R 1985 30 0 0 0 mtfes ~ c « ca r ' » 5 9 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r s Fowd 421 1376

C O U G A R 1986 l o a d e d e » t r * c lea r

$7 373

L O U L a R l C H E C H E V V / S U B A R U

P l y m o u t h Rd Jus t W e s i ot I 275

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 C O U G A R 1986 C i a s s , Whi te 4 Navy L o a d e d ' C l e a n ' 32 0 0 0 maes $7 2 0 0 At ie r 6 p m 335-0264

C O U G A R 1987 l S V 6 Georg ia car l o a d e d e r ceuer-i! c n n d r t i o n $9 500

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8900 am tm s ierec casset te au lo snc» air v O » i d c « i r»ai oe i ros t $4 500 i 4 8 6 ' 5 9

M U S T - N G I98S 4 iu«K3 amt r r 40 0 0 0 maes $2 50c G o o d cond i -t ion l u « n « i 350 204 i

M U S T A N G 1988 GT c o n v e r i i o l e txack 5 speec -oadec snow c o n d i t i o n $13 9 0 0 oest 4 54 9242 M U S T A N G ' 9 8 8 G ' 5 . p e e d pow • ar g r o u p a i a r m E*cei»er.i c o n d i t i o n u n d e r c o a l e d $10 700 4 5 3 - 0 4 2 2

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 8 12 0 0 0 mites power locks , air c ru i se a u t o m a t i c "eai Jnndow de logger a m - t m casse t te ed Mke

$ 8 4 7 5 427 1937

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 9 GT C o n vert itue Black 2 0 0 0 mi les $ 1 5 995 BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

M U S T A N G 1989 GT Cor iver t iO le 5 speed leather m te "0» tgl>> oaOed 8 10C' m i les $ 1 6 2 0 0 Desi

5 9 - 3 1 0 4 451 ' 1 5 5

P1NTO 1979 Wagon r^oeds Body work 8 e a h a u s l 7 . d nspor ia tM>n S p e c i a l $ 3 0 0 Af ter 6 P M 538 ' 0 3 2

P R O B E GT ' 989 'm l powe- c o m pac t 0.sc low mi tes ««C Super s h a r p ' $ 1 3 700 338 2744

T a u r u s GL 1986. snver grey a>r :se s te reo :ape power locks-» m d o w s m i r r o r s S 5 9 5 0

Days 5 3 8 6 3 0 0 Eves 348 -0 ' 5 6

A u R u S LX ' 9 8 7 * a g o r ' o i l power a l u m i n u m wheers 29 000 m i whi te e . c e l l e r . ' c o n d i t i o n $8900 642 6 3 0 2

T A u R u S LX ' 9 8 8 - o a d e d iow m«e-age car p n o n e $ 12 0 0 0 Can after 6 p m 66 l 4 2 5 6

TAURUS 1986 LX V6 »«r power s t e e r i n g B rakes & seals B rakes S. i new t i res u n d e r c o a i e d $ 6 8 0 0 Caa after 6 3 4 7 - 3 7 5 7

AURUS 1986 s ta t i on w a g o r ' c a d e d $7 5 0 0 Can alter 5 p m

4 2 5 - 2 0 6 "

T A U R U S 1987 GL </ 6 powe r wm d o w s seats -ocas crease ui i E> ceHer.t c o n d r t i o n $8 150 6 6 9 1422

TAURUS '988 GL o a d e d

c o n d i t i o n v 6 100 0 0 0 m t < yt E S P i rana»e-a t> ie w a r r a n t y $ >0 0 0 0 879-OC79 T BIRO ' 9 7 7 runs g o o d a u l o m a i

w t i res- B rakes $900 beet Can after 8 P M 274 1979

T B i R O I960 m.n t c o n d i t i o n air a r e o p o w e r s a a t a « . - r o < > a t

/aM>er ied $1850 V". 272 o « o ;

BlRO '9«0 59 300 mi G o o d c o n o ' r o n $ 1200 or Best offer

2 5 5 7201

H o l d i n g a garage sale is a f u n way to do a l i t t l e business on you r o w n . . . bu t it

takes a b i t of p lann ing . L i ke y o u ' l l w a n t t o dec ide w h a t t o sell and h o w m u c h t o charge f o r each i t em

. . . and then y o u ' l l need pr ice tags so o ther people w i l l k n o w w h a t y o u ' r e

charging. A n d y o u ' l l have t o be able t o make change

fo r all y o u r cus tomers . . . so tha t means y o u shou ld have lots of one do l l a r bi l ls and

an asso r tmen t of coins. T h e n y o u ' l l w a n t t o advert ise y o u r sale t o

a t t rac t t h a t c r o w d . Y o u can d o i t w i t h a sign or signs in y o u r n e i g h b o r h o o d . . . b u t y o u ' l l wan t a Digger c r o w d t h a n t h a t . . so y o u ' l l run an ad in Classif ied w h i c h te l ls the t ime and place of you r

sale t o a host of po ten t i a l buyers .

Have f u n w i t h you r l i t t l e business adven tu re !

1983 he r i t age al> c o n d i t i o n 89000

542 5T58

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e x e e w $2 700

B I R D aed

$5200 T B.RO 1984 c n a r c o a i gray esce i ten $ 4 3 0 0

' B lRO - 9 8 6 Lo4 l i o n 58 0 0 0 meee

T W f l O 1 « 8 7 ' » B4ue 28 0 0 0 M M l a d e n rua«pr ao«ed p- n»et >ed a - r — a n l t o n $H> 700

T M O t M 7 31 .000 m t a e o e d e d C a « aMar t 30pm M l -

O U s r i U f r & S r c r i i t n c 644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester I Avon classified

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Thursday . A u g u s t 24 . 19«9 O A E ia*.040«HC

1. Cive the reader specific information. Pretend vou are someone reading the classifieds. What would you like to know about the item, service or job you are advertising? Be sure to add details such as color, size, condition, brand name, age, features and benefits. Be accurate! Don't embellish your ad with misleading information. Stick to the facts and reap the rewards!

2. include the price. Don t waste your time or a potential buyers time, if you advertise the price of the item or service you offer, the people who respond to your ad will be those who are genuinely interested. Surveys show that readers are more interested In those items and services they know are within their price range.

a. include phone number and specify hours. Be sure to let potential customers know when and where to call. Surveys show that even if a person is very interested in your item or service, he or she will not call back after the first attempt. Stay near the phone during the hours you indicate you will be available. Don't risk missing a sale!

3. Avoid abbreviations. Don t make a potential customer work too hard! Although you may be tempted to cut down on the cost of your ad by using abbreviations, surveys indicate that many people don't understand such abbreviations as eik (eat-in kitchen) or wsw (white side wall) tires and won't take the time to figure them out. A confused reader is a disinterested reader. Get the most for your money and use complete words.

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5. Run on consecutive days. Your ad will not get results if people don't see it! Therefore, it is important to set up a consistent and consecutive ad schedule with your telephone salesperson or outside sales representative.

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OOUGAR IMS V» «9 000 <MM BKJ» ru«P>OO«M SUPW SHI an o o i K M i o n M p o n w « n M M « » c « t -

Wnt c cKXHt i oo $5 100 3«

O M A N »ROUi* IS IMS load-cofKMifa. 33,000 w .

I owr* 44? 435 > S R A H D M A R Q U I S ' 9 8 ' d a r n o . u » W i d t d g o o d c o n d i t i o n • 9 0 0 0 m l $ 4 2 5 0 6 4 1 9 0 2 ?

® « A N 0 M A R Q U I S L S ' 9 4 7 4 d o c 44 OOQ rnt eacvMant conOitioii rw « W « $ 9 9 0 0 5 2 5 7 9 3 4

G R A N D M A B O U 1 S * w o $ 3 2 0 0

z i R A N D M A R Q o i S " 9 8 ' l S 3 6 5 0 0 iOaJwO e a c a M c i t c o n d i t i o n

10 5 0 0 4 2 7 4 0 4 1

174 Mercury L'NX INI 4 HMn •uat aafcmg $996 LVNX 1962 4 door natin »i««o a u t o m a t i c p o m t v a f c c t I ( r a w i n g narlWot a» l'2«0 477-0196 L*MX H42 4 H>*KS ~~Z' 77 000 mtm» $4V or Mil oH»

3 4 9 2 2 4 1

L V N * ' 9 6 4 4 00oi tut c o n d i t i o n i n g a u l o m a l i c L a i i r i n t i a r a o $ 1 0 0 0

, ^ r a a t AM •n t i r m 6

2 5 6 5 5 6 4

, Y N « 1 9 8 5 G L S U M S a« .a f t s a t l a $ 3 3 9 5 C a l l « ' l a i 5 p m

4 7 3 6 9 9 6

L V N X 1 9 6 5 l m m a c u 4 a W " S i a i p 5 » p a a 0 an a m r m c a u a t t a c i u i a a

Itom*' ni»in(-»»M '•» JalOfl • • • r r a u a t U u n w t i $ . " 9 5 0 o<

M i l 4 5 5 * 0 0 7

B R A N D U t f Q u i ! L S 1 9 6 3 54 0 0 0 i*i«las iea">e< e«<eli«i>t condition J 4 7 0 0 4 * 4 3 5 4 3

« R A N D M A R Q U I S 1962 4 d o o -C o a c h t o o ' m a c n a m u t l l v ftj»> t o o d a d 12 ISO. 'eas t 6 5 2 3 3 9 C

G R A N D M A R O U I S 1 9 8 ? l o a d e d 'i** CXWrrmai EacaMnl condition Qna owrv«f non sm<*w $10 200

4 2 5 6 ~ 8 2

O R A N O M A R Q U I S " 9 6 " I O A H - . I O a a r 6 >ead> $ 8 8 8 8

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Ptvmoutn Rd • jci»t IAe»< oi l 2 "5 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

M A R Q U I S 1 9 7 9 ' k » > d a ca» 34 O O C o o g ' i a l n M n l o a d e d a « c a « a « i i c o n d i t i o n $19-50 B a s i 4 6 2 0 1 1 4

•74 Mercury SCORPIO 1MI Loaoad taal Out $12 BOO

Mum Park Lincoln-Mercury 453-2424 am 400

I7 t CUTLAta

TOPAZ IBM LX 4 doo. 40000 c»»ie» $4 495 North BfOthar* *ord 421-1376 T O P A T 1 9 6 6 I T S l o a d e d 6 ' 0 0 rnMea $6,000 ot Deal oner 4 2 7 - 1 6 3 5

WAGON 1979 TrafM Original owner 361 CIO 5 6 I KM. m.lea loaded Si 100/beat 421-776

875 Niaaan O A ' S U N 1 9 6 4 Pu i f tu r 5 ftpeed w roo> l o o " i i l e t - a d $ 3 7 0 0 or D e a l

5 9 3 1 3 2 7

M A X I M A - 9 6 5 5 »paed loaded, somoot *i'aa 6 e.r.auji Excat-Wnt copdition $ 5 5 0 0 4 9 5 - 1 0 1 6

M A R O U I S 1 9 6 3 S l r a i g n t 6 a u t o m a l i c . e i . n « . a $ 2 3 0 0 4 7 6 8 7 7 5

M A R Q U I S ' 9 6 4 l o a d e d a i l n o t i o n s j a ' a g n iiafci! $3 8 9 9

T I M E A U T O 4 5 5 5 5 6 6

SABiE t! a.juippeo $•• 395

198? Wagon >uM> - • ' • • i d e d w a r r a n t y

4 6 4 8 ' 3 2

S A B t E ' « 8 « LS PSWTr m o o n r o o t .•8 0 0 0 •"ties -ft n«e $ ? 5 0 0 Days ' 3 ? 7 5 5 3 E r r s 5 4 9 . '56

M A X I M A 1 9 6 7 automatic w*wia It t a o a d c l e a n $ 10 7 0 0 or b e s t o i l e r

6 4 4 3 6 0 4

M A X I M A 1 9 6 ' A u t o m a t i c «f»1a l e a d e d c l e a n $ 1 0 7 0 0 or D e a l o « e »

6 4 4 - 3 6 0 4

N I S S A N 3 0 C ZX 1 9 8 8 T u r b o 5 w e e d 8 0 0 0 m u a s iea1he< cfcgi tai . I l o p a m i n t $ 1 7 9 9 5 8 7 6 - 3 2 3 6

P U L S A R N X 1 9 6 3 t u r b o , a u t o m a t i c a t i s u n r o o t a m - l m c a s s e t l a . e a c e l -l e t t t l c i n d i t K v $ 3 2 0 0 o * b a a t o f f e r

3 7 5 - 0 5 2 0

'96* Caara Brougham loaded i.cialai" conation 45 000 maea $6 000 464 1264

C7B Pty mouth

C U T L A S S I M C w a t x o u ^ t w n 4 O o o . . r>i t . W W i n M r i e t ' u « y IO»0«O • • c o o a i t o n A n * T p m - 8 2 * 2 5 3 3

C U T L A S S t » S 7 C » . 3 8 a u t o " •>« !« * l> p o w l o t m • • i M o w i 4 0 0 0 0 m * s m i l m a . n l a m « d $ 7 2 0 0 6 4 7 - 4 5 1 9

C U T L A S S 9 M S u p i » m « l o o t e d U O O O m i w i S t O S O O

7 2 1 - 2 7 »5

w n n a ' e d l e a t n e r inter-or v 6 a n U<na t m m a c o l a i a l o a d e d 5 9 0 0 m r f e * s l t c k e r p r i c e $ 1 7 142 s a w p n c a $ 1 3 9 9 5 64 7 8 7 4 7

C U T L A S S - 1 9 6 9 4 d o o r b u r g u n d y • e a r del'ost a m t m 0 e c » s t e r e o t i t ! C u i s a d o o r l o c h s l i k e n e w $ " 6 0 0 D a y s 637 6692 D £ l T A R O * A L E 1 9 6 5 4 d c o r f u l l p o w e r t i l t a»r>eei c r u i a e c o n t r o l s p a r h u n g twee It c n e r r y I ' r u s r 2 year 2 4 0 0 0 m t i e s o a r ' a n i . o n l y $ 6 3 9 5

J E F F B E N S O N Q U A L I T Y A U T O M O B I L E S

5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

D E L T A 6 8 R o y a l e 1 9 9 5 a m / I m j>r t m o u ' s e a n c e l i e n l c o n d « t » o n 73 0 0 0 m , i e s $ 6 5 0 0 b e s i 2 6 1 8 3 2 9

SARI E '98' LS ieait>»t inlertor tt.ac* e'tenor arcellenl condition

Catr 8*5 548*

I N 7 t 9 8 5 a » i » OO » t < » s u t i o o l C u s l i x r i w r * e i s g o o C ro«.<3-t.o».

1 1 2 M 0' o e s t *' #« 4itrr> 4 S 5

CN * I98? 2 ICKV Mn g o o d

cc-n<3i-ror S I 4 9 5

L * NX G S 1 9 6 " 4 JCKK 5 s r « K t

i j t p s ^ i 3 5 i>00 m iHS IIe li t C'V'S* aeliosi I K* Me» S 3 9 7 5 o " « k 5 5 J ? S 8 6

* a g o f - . ^ • nies $1950

535 2863

\* good rrx 1fT, cas con<Ji1ii>n 4 5 j a a a t

K > N X 1 9 8 2 RUNS ^ C D ! . I T , UCM IUH at' great \iv*c system 4 ^ 100 6 4 ' 4 1 3 7

f»ABLF 19B8 lS Bigra, .riif*«»r toaoeO • Reuon • D i e orr#r 3 4 9 4 7 0 7

sSABLf 19P8 LS 38 V 6 * dOO' Stl-e- L-"u« I**»T. M.r-I" L uaO d' i ' 00 $ ' 1 bOC 2* '•'--2 7 19

T O * 3 A / L S 198* GOO<3 VO^D^ 'ON

aol marM. a-r powf % leering t-rafcr* 12400 64 •< «T69 fOPA." 198-4 . door 5 spe+C K>ad«K3 Drake* 69 OOC T..le$ A'ler 6pm 39: 3046 TOP A/ 1984 4 doo- a" aui rnat •e VKlra clean $2 WC 4 ."6 4 40 TOPAZ '984 4 4 400 4 dOO' at ' p e w f si©«Ki*«g A D-at»e» g o o o CO«»O.I»«L»n ^ 3 0 0 0 3 ^ 8 - 1 9 ^ 6

0**A7 966 4 (3oo- *ulcK-iai»c 54 0 0 0 ^ . i e % S 3 7 5 0

34 7 -994

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'88 CROWN VICTORIA 4 DOOR

Luxury , a u t o m a t i c , air , stereo, cruise control & more.

• 1 0 , 7 8 8

85 CAPRI RS Automatic, vf power windows. c-»uts«' t-t."ilfoi tilt wheel stero fear d e t r o ^ t f r

s 5 7 9 5

'87 TAURUS WAGON T h i r d s e a t a u t o m a t i c , a i r r a c k s t e r o e c a s -s e t t f c ru ise tilt power w i n d o w s & loc i 's a n d m o r e S 7 4 Q g

'86 ESCORT 4 DOOR

A u t o m a t i c , air, s te reo , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d brakes, rear defroster.

_<?/»/* ' 4 2 7 9 "85 E-150 VAN

V 8 eng ine a u t o m a t u air c u i s e con t ro l st«-r e o p o w e r w i n d o w & locks

^ 6 4 9 5

* 7 EXP A u t o m a t i c , air, s t e r e o cassette, power steering and brakes, rear defrost-

'85 GRAND AM A u t o m a t i c air M e r e o . pow- • t ee rmq T a r d»'f ros ter low miles

s 5 9 9 5

'85 OLDS CUTLA88 CALAIS

A u t o m a t i c , air , s te reo with cassette, tilt wheel, power windows & locks

• 6 2 8 5

8 7 6 O k t o m o b i t o

C A L A I S S U P R E M E ' 9 6 6 C o u o e 4 5 0 0 0 m ' l e s O n e o-wner M a n y o p -lion* E • e e l l e n t i S6750 7 5 4 - 3 3 1 3

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Taking control Homing's putts place her on top of O&E By C.J. Riaak staff writer

When Trish Waldecker missed a 25-foot par putt on the 18th and final hole of the Observer & Eccentric Whispering Willows Womens Golf Tournament, it assured three-time champion Ann Lauer would add an-other title to her collection

Or so it seemed. Lauer. a Birmingham native now

living in Auburn Hills, and Waldeck-er. from Livonia, were the only two playing in the championship flight at Wednesday's tournament. It was tak-en for granted that whichever one scored best would be the O&E champ After all. doesn't the title al-ways go to the championship flight winner''

When Waldecker — recovering from reconstructive surgery she had on her jaw July 19 — weakened (this was the second time she's golfed since her operation). Lauer pulled away to beat her by three strokes. 82 to 85

Not a great score — Lauer won in '88 with a 77 — but respectable "I guess 82 was an OK score," she said

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"I 've done better here, though."

SHE NEEDED to do better this time, as it turned out When the top foursome in first flight finished. De-bra Horning, from Birmingham, had torched the back nine with a two-over par 38 — taking just 13 putts — and. combined with her front-nine 43. edged Lauer for the overall title with an 81

Although Homing's score resulted in her winning the overall champion-ship, it made no difference in prize distribution Lauer collected the championship flight trophy and first-place gift certificate of 125. Hom-ing's winnings were the same, only in first flight.

"I never shot better on this course." said Horning, who works in Farmington Hills. "I have not played well the last month Saturday, I shot 91 here; that was my first time out here this year

"I didn't drive the ball well at all (today). What saved me was my chipping and putting. If I needed a 10-foot putt for par, I made it "

THE WAY her round started gave no warning of what was to come Horning bogeyed the first hole and followed that with a pair of double-bogeys, putting her five-over par af-ter three holes

"I was real nervous," she admit-ted "I get my adrenalin flowing for these tournaments, and it can hurt me. I really get myself up."

Homing had herself under control by the midpoint of the front nine, but it wasn't until the ninth hole that she got her game turned around "The key was the ninth hole." she said "I played that hole beautifully I was 173 yards away and hit a five-wood that carried to the back of the green That pumped me up."'

Her par on No 9 also set the stage for her second-half rally. Homing putted a total of four times on five consecutive holes. Nos. 11 through 15 Her best was No. 13, a 297-yard

par-four — she didn't putt there at all.

"I hit a bad drive." she said. "Then I topped a five-wood, and 1 hit my iron shot right of the green into the rough."

Horning called on her eight-iron once again Smarf move — her pitch rolled into the cup to save par Two one-putt greens followed, not once over the back nine did Homing three-putt.

IT WAS UNFORTUNATE Horn-ing was relegated to the first flight She was notified — too late — that her handicap had dropped a stagger-ing six strokes, from a 16 to a 10. according to the Michigan Womens Publinx Association That would have put her in the championship flight (Lauer was a six, Waldecker an eight) had the tournament com-mittee been notified

Neither Lauer nor Waldecker were playing up to par. either Be-cause of her jaw surgery, Waldecker was on a liquid diet By the end of the round, her shots were coming up short.

"I felt it on 13." Waldecker. the second-place low gross winner in championship flight, said I really-started to feel tired That's why my shots were so short "

Lauer was also in some pain A re-cently discovered childhood back in-jury will put her in the hospital next month for vertebrae fusion surgery Lauer said she'll be out of work be-tween fotir and six weeks: the O&E tournament and a small tournament with work associates this weekend will probably be her last golfing days this year

The back injury is bothersome "I have to keep telling myself to finish my swing." she said, adding. "I know I can shoot better

A little better and she would have had her fourth O&E title.

OTHER PRIZEWINNERS were in first flight, Angela Ford, who will

Salem emphasizes need for team play By Dan O'Meara staff writer

Plymouth Salem can still have

only five players on the court, but the team game will be emphasized more than ever in girls basketball this year.

For the first time in several years, the Rocks don't have a bonafide all-stater to build their team around. Sa-lem experienced life without Dena Head last year, and now Jill Estey has graduated to the college ranks.

The Rocks, however, do return five players f rom last year's 18-5 baliclub and enough talent to be con-sidered a contender again in the Western Lakes Activities Associa-tion.

"The difference between this team and last year is we had a great play-er to be the nucleus of that team." coach Fred Thomann said. "This year we have 3-4 good players who are going to be that nacleus

"Jill was the focal point to bold everything together. Well build around several players, and the whole will be better than the Individ-ual parts."

THE VETERAN players are sen-iors Lydia White, Wendy Bailey, Tra-cy Shough and Chris Simpson and Junior Sarah Ruete

Together with Estey and Ten King, the only other player lost to graduation, they produced a typical Salon team — somewhat surprising-ly after major losses from the '17 state semifinal squad - that swept through the Lakes Division aadefeat-ed and captured a district champion-ship

Junior Betsy McAllister and soph-omore Kelly Austin, who will re-place Estey as the point guard, spent the latter part of last season on the varsity. The true newcomers are •ophomore Emily Giuliani and frsah-tnan Yolanda Jackson

"We've grown accustomed to being without great players," Tho-mann said "Now it's the next group of players' turn to step in and get ready "

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enter her senior year at Rochester High as one of the golf team's top players, shot a 94 to claim low-gross ^ c o n d prize, while Sally Hering (from Farmington Hills) won low net with Jeri Foley second low net Both shot 96s

In second flight. Michelle Stohler (Livonia? shot her "best score ever" — a 99 — to claim the top low-gross prize Lynn Pahl (Birmingham) was second low gross with 101. Virginia Sexton (Westland) had a 109 and the best low-net score, .with Dolores De-laney (Livonia) second low net. with an actual score of 103

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A year ag*. he was s question mark — and a big one at that. How well Pete Mazzoni. then a sopho-more, performed at quarterback could easily make or br^ak Adrian College's football season

Spectacular might not be enough to describe Mazzoni's debut. The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder from Livonia (Stevenson) connected on 106 of 191 passes (55.5 percent) for 1.461 yards, with 11 touchdowns anu just five in-terceptions.

More importantly, he guided the Bulldogs to a Michigan Intercollegi-a te Athletic Association co-champi-onship; their 4-1 league mark tied them f o r first with Alma. Adrian also reached the NCAA Division III playoffs, losing in their opening game to Augustana (111.) College, 25-7. The 'Dogs finished 7-3 overall.

But as any of the coaches at the MIAA preseason media meeting would quickly point out. that was last year

THE SITUATION has changed for Mazzoni, who earned first-team all-MIAA honors and was the 14th-

; ranked passer in Division III in 88 Last year he wasn't expected to ac-complish nearly so much, although he had an experienced unit to work with. x

This year. Adrian has just nine . s ta r te rs back, but because Mazzoni

— together with the MlAA's most valuable offensive player, senior fullback Bill Badour (772 yards, 12 TDs) — returns, the Bulldogs are r a t ed as top challengers.

Co-champ Alma (6-3 overall) was selected to win the MIAA chafhpion-ship; Adrian was the No. 2 choice. Albion, 3-2 in the MIAA and 6-3

'overa l l last season, was picked to finish third, followed by Olivet (2-2-1, 4-4-1), Hope (1-4, 1-7-1) and Kala-mazoo (0-4-1, 0-8-1).

Adrian coach Ron Labadie thought last season could have gone either way. Mazzoni's ability, not just on the field but in helping the team blend together, was instrumental in the "Dogs success

"We could have had a losing sea-son," said Labadie. noting Adrian's two straight losses after a 3-0 start . "The canoe had tipped over, no ques-tion about it. The kids could have given up, but they didn't."

WHAT HELD them together, ac-cording to Labadie. was chemistry "You have to have a certain amount of talent ," he said, explaining his for-mula for success. "After that, it's how well the kids come together."

Adrian was third in the league in both offense and defense in '88. The team's greatest weakness was stop-ping the run; the Dogs allowed 151.2 yards per game, fifth in the MIAA.

This year, the defensive line and outside linebackers are more experi-enced. Juniors Mark Kerpet (6-0, 195), f rom Westland (Livonia Frank-lin), and Kevin Messner (5-11, 195). f rom Redford (Union), could be the s ta r te rs at outside linebacker. Mess-ner had 32 tackles, made two inter-ceptions and recovered a fumble last season.

Inside linebacker and the second-ary a r e Labadie's greatest defensive concerns. Junior Tony Boucher (5-10, 165), f rom Plymouth Canton, may land a starting spot in the secondary. He had one interception last season.

HOWEVER, ALMA may be too tough for Adrian to catch. The Scots have 10 offensive and seven defen-sive players with starting experi-ence, including junior quarterback Steve Kinne. rated 12th in Division III passing efficiency in '88.

In addition, five of their starting offensive linemen return, and they a re giants, weighing 260, 245, 270, 295 and, a t tight end. 230 Their de-fense is equally bulky, with return-ing defensive linemen going 265. 265 and 240. No wonder Alma was No. 1 in both offense and defense last sea-son.

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Schmidt must replace quarterback Jan Firek and all-MIAA linebacker Steve Freier (from Garden City), and that won't be easy The defense was second in the league in '88. and the defensive line returns. Also. Schmidt called the outside linebacking group "one of the best, as a group, we've assembled

Junior Scott Bissell (6-0. 190). from West Bloomfield (Farmington Hills Harrison), will challenge for a spot in what Schmidt called "a solid secondary."

football HOPfc IS rebuilding. After ruling

the MIAA (seven titles in 11 seasons, through '87), the Flying Dutchmen have just 12 starters coming back from a team that was last in offense and next to last in defense.

At Olivet, second-year coach Dom-inic Livedoti is trying to take his Comets one more step up the ladder "I think we will be (better)," the for-mer West Bloomfield coach predict-ed. "It just depends how much better

everyone else is." Livedoti has 15 starters and 36 letterwinners back to build with.

At Kalamazoo, rebuilding seems to be an annual event. Ed Baker, in the second year of his second stint as coach (he previously served from 1967-83), will have his run-and-shoot offense in gear again and more expe-rience to work with

"OUR NUCLEUS was made up of f reshmen and sophomores last year," he said. "This year there is significant weight and strength gains I expect us to be much im-proved."

Among those Baker is counting on is junior tight end Eric Johnson (6-3,

210|, f rom Livonia (Stevenson), who — in a run-and-shoot offense — got little attention "He'll see more this year,'" Baker promised Sophomore wide receiver Mick Minard (5-11, 160), f rom Livonia (Franklin), could also see some playing time

On defense. Baker is hoping junior linebacker J im Naif (6-0. 205), from Livonia (Churchill), will bounce back from knee surgery and return to his starting position. Junior defensive back John Knittel (6-0, 175), also from Livonia (Churchill), is solid in the secondary

However, the Hornets were last in every defensive category in "88. and second to last in offense, so there's lots of room for improvement

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Ea r l i e r this month . Henry Klimes reacquainted himself with employees at North Farmington High.

Klimes, a 1982 North graduate, is the Raiders' new boys soccer coach. Soccer coaches have come and go at North, but Klimes hasn't changed much

Well ". . -He doesn l have as much hair

and he's put on a few pounds, but he's a nice young man.' said North secretary Judy Jones, who remem-bers Klimes from his high school days I remembered the face. He told me he spent a lot of hours in here (the North office). He must have been quiet."

Klimes. a vocal sort on the side-lines, replaces Jim Duggan, who resigned af ter guiding North to a Class A district final and a 4-7-3 overall record in his only year

KLIMES HAS been on the job only two weeks but already he's having fun coaching his alma mater

"It brings back old memories." he said "It 's weird going back through the halls The funny thing is. when I went into the office the first day. there were the same la-dies working in there They've giv-en me a Welcome home, whatever you need greeting."

As for the comment about his hair, Klimes joked. "No roses for Judy (Jones) on Secretary's Day this year "

Klimes was a member of North's first soccer team in 1980 The highlight that year came when the Raiders finished third in a Detroit Country Day Tournament

"We were always under .500," recalled Klimes, who coaches the Farmington Hills Mercy team in the spring "Both years, we had about three guys who played soccer before and the rest of the team was mac!! up of guys who didn't play football and wanted to get a letter in another sport.

"1 DIDN'T mind, as long as they gave their all. It's like what I ex-pect from these guys All I can ask is that they give 110 percent It comes from the heart. It depends on how much you want It."

North lost seven s tar ters to grad-uation. including All-Observer first-team midfielder Jon Hauser. but Klimes is excited about the list of returnees and newcomers.

As of Monday. 42 players have attended North practice sessions, and nine have varsity experience. The most talented figures to be senior midfielder Todd Menko. an All-Observer honorable mention pick last year

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Another promising returnee is goalkeeper Roger Johnson, who made great strides at the end of the 88 season

"They have a great work ethic,"' said Klimes. who starred at School-craft College af te r high school "Menko will probably be my cap-tain. and I'm really impressed by my keeper I like his height, he has a long reach and he's a gutsy keep-er,"

OTHER SENIOR returnees in-clude forward Bob Sedki and mid-fielders Sanju Baluja and Ryan Re-gan Leading the junior class are forwards Aaxon Lawrence and Joel Lattin and defenders Pat Beresh and Mike Ober

Klimes is pleased by the turnout, especially among the freshman class Among the 16 freshmen is Eric McClelland, who is 5-feet tall if he's lucky. McClelland's brother, Ken, played for North last fall be-fore graduating

"If I can get him ( McClelland) to drink some milk, by his senior year he should be a premier player." Klimes said.

The Raiders open the season Fri-day. Sept. 1, at home against West Bloomfield. Klimes looks forward to a 500 season and the meeting Monday, Sept. 16, at home against rival Farmington High.

"Farmington is the tough game. It was always emotional, even when I played." Klimes said. "It's like Michigan-Michigan State.

"I 'm really happy to have coach-ing jobs at North and Mercy Their close to home and I'd like to make both powerhouses, no matter how long it takes."

Ken Johnson has built a successful program in eight years as boys soccer coach at Plymouth Salem, but there's one record he's not proud of

Salem is 0-11-2 overall against Class A heavyweight Livonia Steven-son. and unless the Rocks can beat the Spartans they might never win a Lakes Division title

Salem, 11-5-2 overall last year, finished second (what's new9) to eventual Class A champ Stevenson in the Lakes Division of the Western Lakes Activities Association

Johnson said Salem would like to claim a Lakes Division title this year to boost its confidence heading into the s late tourney

SALEM'S SEASON ended in the first round of the district tourna-ment last year when Plymouth Can-ton edged the Rocks, 3-2

" S t e v e n s o n los t a lot of powerhouses, like (Kurt) Will, (Pete) Galea, and (Eric) Schwedt so this is as good a year as any," Johnson said

Our big goal is to win the division I don't know how many iimes we've finished second Our goal is to beat Stevenson and then chal lenge Churchill for the WLAA champion-ship "

Anything can happen during the season, but those in the know have named Salem as one of the state's top four teams along with Redford Catholic Central, Stevenson and Troy Athens

The Rocks lost forwards Donovan Nichols and Marc Lipke (who com-bined for 17 goals) to graduation, but Johnson has plenty of weapons re-turning

"We have experience, fitness and great team spirit this year," Johnson said "We have a good team and feel very good about ourselves "

And the Rocks have a healthy Jeff Gold Gold played only one game in 88 because of a broken leg. but he is

one of four midfielders returning for their senior seasons, and he may be the best of the bunch

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4-2 lineup instead of a 4-3-3 to ac-commodate the strong play at mid-field. The lone senior up front is Chris Olson, and he ll be flanked by junior Andy Cosenza

Already the new formation has paid dividends, as the Rocks last Sat-urday defeated Detroit Country Day. Dearborn Edsel Ford and West Bloomfield by a combined, 5-0 score in a four-way scrimmage at Canton Recreational Complex.

The Rocks began the day by defeating Country Day 2-0 and hold-ing Yellow Jacket All-America Joel Russell scoreless. Senior Matt Tu-dor. who had six shutouts and a 1.13 goais-against average, will be one of the state 's best goalkeepers this year, Johnson predicted Jeff Gold and Tudor are co-captains

" Matt 's better than last year and He could be all-state." Johnson said. "He's gotten a little tougher, this being his senior year, and he's ma-tured more."

Salem has a young, yet talented fullback group, led by juniors Jake Baker. Ryan Fitzpatrick and Brad Fisch Also challenging for time will be freshman Tom Baker, Jake 's brother

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Sophomores expected to compete are John Truskowski and Eric Stemmer.

Salem opens the season Saturday, Sept. 2. in the annual Plymouth Invi-tational at 14 a.m. against defending champion Grand Blanc at Centennial Educational Park."

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Continued from Page 1 cording to Thomann, who has Bailey learning to play the wing, also.

"WENDY IS OUR jack-of-all-trades." Thomann said "King and Ruete played inside-outside last year, Keri McBride and Dena the year before. In case of foul trou-ble, you need players who can play multi-positions. That will be Sarah and Wendy this year "

Thomann hopes for some big games from the 5-10 White, and Sfaough and Simpson will provide backup in the post. Simpson is attempting to come back from a serious knee injury that caused her to miss half of last season and required reconstructive surgery.

"She's done the rehabilitation, she's got her brace on and she seems to be OK," Thomann said "Hopefully, somewhere along the way, she'll step in and give us some good minutes."

Austin, who is the same height (5-3) as Estey. who received a basketball scholarship to the University of Illinois, takes over the duties that were Estey's respon-sibility for three years

"One thing Kelly has to understand is there will be a lot of comparisons to Jill." Thomann said "It 's not her thing to get caught up in that but to do the things she can do. How good she will be only the test of time will tell."

The 5-9 Ruete, the second-leading varsity scorer be-hind Estey, is the anchor on the wing where she started last year and averaged nine points Jackson and McAl-lister will likely rotate at the other wing position with Bailey.

ESTEY AVERAGED 16 points last year, and Ruete.

King and Bailey were even in their scoring support Ruete figures to be a key scorer this year, but just who will emerge in that capacity is speculative Ideally, the load will divided equally between the post and the per imeter, Thomann said.

"I don't think this team will be as high scoring as ones we've had in past years," he said "I think the tempo will be a little less this year

"The post-up game will be one of our strengths We've really stressed being able to take it in there and do something with it

'Obviously, the perimeter game will be a key. too," he added We have a veteran player in Ruete. and the other four who will be playing most of the minutes are a converted post (Bailey), a former JV player (McAllis-ter). a freshman (Jackson) and a sophomore point guard (Austin)."

Thomann said the Rocks will be better late in the year, and Salem will find out early where it stands. The Rocks play Ludington in a tournament Friday night in Traverse City and face the wmner loser of the Traverse City-Sterling Heights game Saturday

"We're playing early enough that we can test our-selves and find out where the deficiencies are," Tho-mann said. "We're a young team and we've got a chance to come together as a group and play a couple games with officials and a crowd."

With a nucleus of players returning from a successful team, Salem again will be considered a WLAA contend-er without the benefit of a great player

" Every team I've ever coached I expected to con-tend.'' Thomann said "I feel very strongly this team can be a very competitive basketball team "

Hornets capture title The Canton Hornets under - l i boys soccer team won last weekend's

Maumee (Ohio) International Festival Soccer '89. outscoring the opposi-tion 18-1 during the four-game tourney.

The Hornets finished their two-day title run by defeating Dayton Le Veck 2-1 Sunday on a goal with t ime running out in the second overtime There were 116 teams invited to the tournament, with eight teams in each division.

The Hornets reached the final round of their division by disposing of the Queen City Navigators 3-0 in the semifinals

The Hornets opened tourney play Saturday, ripping the Grand Blanc-based Genesee Star Wings 4-0. They came back later in the day to rout the Rossford Dawgs 9-0 in a second-round encounter

The Hornets are coached by Phil La Joy, who is assisted by Jerry Parent, Don Kearney and Brian Konley. Dennis Ras is the team mana-ger

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Dear Myrna: I'm a very athletic man. I weight train, play soccer, tennis and r u I do have a big problem with headaches I sometimes get them a f t e r I weight train or overdo a sport. I do take my sports seriously Could It be that I'm creating Ihe tension and therefore getting a headache?

Have you seen a doctor about this problem? It may be .1 medical problem and, if so, should be dealt with accordingly

I can only give you an answer relating to exercise, which should not be sufficient for you

Headaches are usually thought to occur in people who are under extreme stress and tension. In addition of course, theie are those who are prone to migraines or headaches

Athletes are no exception Athletes can develop headai he> that are activity-related

When weigh' training too hard, the athlete can be at tisk for an exertional headache The exertional headache comes on ijuicklv and lasts for a relatively short time

Doctors do not all agree as to the causes of headaches of athletes Though it is generally accepted that strenuous a i t m t y can trigger both migraines and muscle contraction headaches

According to Michale Selvitella, there are two populai the-ui* s as to why exercise can cause headaches

• During the activity, the blood vessels within the head expand and stretch due to stress This is the dilation that ptodui p.nn

• There are pain centers located within var ious par t> of the brain These centers are stimulated when a valsalva maneuver is per formed This occurs when you hold your breath when lifting or strain ing during an activity There is an increase in pressure within the chest cavity and head which stimulates the pain centeis

In my research. I've discovered that most athletes who a ie pi one to headaches, develop headaches that are caused by m w le t eu ton across the shoulders, neck and into the base of the skull

Also, headaches can occur af ter a sudden increase in weight tiain ing loads. Are you slowly increasing your weights' I)o you have an expert in weight training overseeing your program''

If you are a competitive sportsman, you might be tensing up before a game, causing your headaches Sounds like that t«> me

See a doctor, though, and check it out regardless

(Myrna Partrich, co-owner of The W'oihout Cutnimity of Bloomfield Toumship, is happy to answer any redder\ may have regarding exercise Send your ieru'i.v lo S;-i»rls l><-partment, Myrna Partrich, 805 E Maple. Ht< nt><niUm>i Mr

Eagles t ry to soar in n e w div is ion Plymouth Christian boys soccer coach Ed Ol-

shansky likes his team's chances in 1989 The Eagles will be playing in the American Di-

vision of the Michigan Independent Athletic Con-ference, made up of the league's smallest schools That means they won't get beaten up as often by teams twice their size

Christian was 5-12 last year. 1-11 in league play This is Olshansky's second year at the helm

We will be in competition against other sc hools our si/e, and this will improve our chanc es of winning a title." Olshansky said "We have a lot of freshmen coming in, but they all played as they've grown up The team might be young, but they've got soccer knowledge

i t s just putting it together and playing as a team Blending the freshmen with the juniors will be a challenge "

Christian performed well outside the difficult MIAC last year, earning a second-place trophy in the Association of Christian Schools International Tournament in South Bend. Ind

OLSHANSKY BELIEVES the biggest challenge

this fall inside the diviuoo will come from War-ren Bethesda Christian Other teams, such as Inter-City and Oakland Christian, will offer chal-lenges outside the division, be said

Christian must overcome the loss of Kyle Ma vin. an All-MIAC goalkeeper who earned team most valuable player honors. Also gone are All-MIAC honorable mention choice Jason Anthony and Ben Odum. Christian's moat improved player

The other graduation casualties include Scott Bennett. Kevin Breier and John Pierce

Leading the cast of returnees are fullbacks John Sutter and Jeff Smith Sutter is a senior,

Sophomore Jon Hawley and junior Kevin Muell-er also bring back impressive credentials

THREE PLAYERS - Jeff Bennett. Je l l Carop bell and Kevin Campbell - spent a year s biaU* playing for Christian s golf t eam bat return to lend support to Oishansky s squad

A group of newcomers is led by Paul Bachman a native Brazilian who begins his sophomore cam paign Others to watch include sophomores Brant Cram and Seth Heller Freshman forward Jaaor, Neil was the leading scorer for his middle school team, and freshman J im EUdridge has a "great foot." according to Olshansky

"Neil is a very good athlete." Olshansky said ' Hopefully, he'll get a lot of goals this season He's one of the school's best athletes and should make an impact in any sport be plays. He knows what he's doing, and that should help the team a l o t " ".

All in all, things look much more promising for the Eagles

We will plav a European style game and wiH be competitive." Olshansky said "Watch out for us next year."

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Other area athletes who were hon-ored included Jennifer Knapp. Livo-nia Stevenson; Kerry Doran. North Farmington. Karen Never. Farming ton Hills Mercy, and Katie Kmpper. Mercy

• SENIOR OLYMPICS

Stan Helewski. 62. of Plymouth Township won three gold medals in the Southfield Senior Olympics last Friday He won

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horseshoe competition. Kim Master and Bill Miller, both

70 and of Plymouth Township, also won medals. Miller won a gold in bowling doubles with Helewski and a bronze in softball. Master was a member of the bronze-medal soft-ball team, too

• SOFTBALL C H A M P S

First Baptist of Canton won the

Division B championship in the Ypsi-lartti Township Men's Christian Soft-ball League this summer The team sponsored by Westland Dairy Queen, fashioned a 12-2 record and will move up to Division A next year

• MEN S RACOUETBALL

A men s fall racquetball league, sponsored by the Canton Parks and Recreation Department, will begin play Wednesday. Aug 30, at Rose Shores of Canton

The fee is $82 for 13 weeks and includes all court times (7 30 and 8 pm.) and awards. The league is di-vided into divisions based on player abilities

An organizational meeting will take place the first night of play, but players must register in advance at

— the parks and recreation depart-ment. 1150 S Canton Center Rd Call 397-5110 for information

• HOCKEY B U S I N E S S

The Plymouth-Canton Hockey As-sociation will conduct a player regis-tration for the 1989-90 season and a used equipment sale from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Aug 27, at the Plymouth Cultural Center For in-formation call 454-4488

• FALL SOFTBALL

Registration for the Canton Parks and Recreation Fall Softball League will take place this week and next. New teams can sign up Friday. Aug. 24, through Wednesday. Aug. 30.

The five-week season starts Tues-day, s«pt- a. uaxnes alio will be played on Wednesdays and Thurs-days. Each team plays a double-header oocea week

The fee is $150 per team, and each team must pay 112 per game for the umpire prior to the contest There will be two umpires per game. Call 397-5110 for information

• Canton Softoali Center is ac-cepting registrations for its tall soft ball leagues, which include men's, women's and coed teams. There is no residency requirement. The season begins Sunday. Aug. 27. and consists

of 16 games The fee is $195 pe r team Call 483-5600 for lnformatioo -

• S T E E L E R S FOOTBALL

The Plymouth-Canton Steeker-footbali program has open ing on it* varsity team If you are 12 of 13 and weigh 100-140 pounds or 14 and 120 pounds, you are eligible. Foe ro-; formation call Sue Herman at 455~ 7299 ~

• LIONS FOOTBALL

The Canton Lions Football Club is still taking registrations for the 1981* football-cheerleading season Open ings remain for boys 9-14 in football and girls 9-11 in cheerleading Fof information call Debby at 397-172© or Katie at 961-4<91 Z

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Macker: Hoop for fun's sake BE F O R E T H E BIG-TIME

spor t s seasons begin, the ser ious stuff with all the accompany ing ballyhoo —

1 mean high school and college ath-letics — be fo re all tha t stuff gets in gear again, the re ' s t ime for one last blast of s u m m e r

Not tha t the near ly 3.000 backyard basketball p layers who will flood Oakland Univers i ty s campus this weekend a ren ' t serious about their sport Maybe not as serious as the folks downtown who bet thousands on s u m m e r league roundball games, and use high-cal iber ha rdware to en-force their w a g e r s

But most of the throng that will gather for the f i rs t -ever . OU-hosted, Gus Macker 3-on-3 Tournament will be focused a s they play for pride and bragging r ights

There ' s no m a j o r cash prizes or fabulous t r ips to exotic locales await ing the winners No promises of pro t ryou t s All the winners get is a trophy and an individual award, as well as the i r of f ic ia l tournament T-shirts. p r o g r a m s and newspapers (called the ' M a c k e r v i l l e Gu&setle which a r e presented to every team

THE GL'S MACKER tournaments — 0 1 " s is the 18th in the series, which s t r e t ches coast to coast — are t&e u l t ima te topping to the s u m m e r for a hoop f a n a t i c Three against three, ha l f -cour t basketball , the kind most kids grew up playing in their backyards or in a dingy gym or on a playground

By tiie way, in case you re in-terested. entry fee for the four-man ( e a r n s :s $50. a n d are being accepted from 4 un t i l 8 p m F r i -d a y a t the registration tent, locat-ed in front of the Oakland Center on Oi"s campus

C.J. Risak

In keeping fun at the fore of the

spectacle, teams that lose their first

two games drop into competition for

the Toilet Bowl. Winner of the Toilet

Bowl bracket wins a trophy.

The brainchild of this s u m m e r s p e c t a c l e is Scott McNeal. He s tar t -ed it — where else? — in his back-y a r d in Belding 15 year* ago Since then, the Belding t o u r n a m e n t has re-m a i n e d the al l - t ime Macker a t t r a c -tion — a record 4.014 t e a m s j a m m e d the liny town hear Grand Rap ids for th is y e a r ' s event.

At OU, t o u r n a m e n t o f f i c i a l s (which includes OU womens basket-ball coach Bob Taylor , who g rew up in Greenvi l le , a neighbor of Belding) a r e expect ing a f i r s t -year record of m o r e than 700 t e a m s

Tha t means. OU folks f igure, c r o w d s between 10,000 and 15,000. both Sa turday and Sunday

T H E R E WILL be 46 divisions of compe t i t i on with app rox ima te ly 16 t e a m s in each. Divisions a r e decided by age, exper ience and height, with play for both ma le and female . Each t e a m is guaranteed th ree games ; the t o u r n a m e n t is double-el iminat ion

In keeping fun at the fore of the spectacle , t e a m s that lose their f i r s t two games drop into compet i t ion for the Toilet Bowl Winner of the Toilet Bowl bracket wins a trophy

There ' s m o r e The Macker spon-sors a Best of Your Team Trivia Award contest , with one winner per host city Questions on the t r iv ia en-t ry fo rm include best t e a m nick-names . best t e am trade, best t e a m mascot , best cheer leader , bes t wa te r boy. best t e am bus, best t e a m con-t roversy to m a k e the news — well, you get the idea

The winning tr ivia t e am gets an au tographed Macker game ball . En-t r ies a re judged on humor, unique ness, originali ty, creat iv i ty — but

not honesty

GAMES ARE FLAYED to 20 bas kets. must win by two, with a maxi-m u m of 25 Baskets count as one point, with long-range shots scoring two Only open division g a m e s have officials , but each cour t will have a "gusbuster to o v e n e e d i spu tes and keep gamae under control

And to keep the Macker s cent ra l theme f i rmly in fo rce Which can only be discovered by ca r e fu l l y ex-amining the 1989 Off ic ia l Macker T e a m Brochure

Under the Fun F a c t s to Know and Tell section a r e the six Ws (a warn-ing about gambling, fol lowed by who. what , where, when and why) The why lists seven reasons for hav-ing the .Macker . stuff like to provide the country with a kinder and gen-tler 3-on-3 basketbal l t o u r n a m e n t , or "to prove that the bigger and bet-ter Gus Macker events a r e the result of natural growth, not s ter iod use or even "to make the world a better p lace to live (and dr ibble) "

But another of the whys actual ly comes relat ively close to the truth

Because life is not a spec ta tor sport And the Macker isn ' t for watchers

There is no a d m i s s i o n charge for spectators. The Macker starts at 9 a m S a t u r d a y , u-ith the divi-sional championship games played between 5 and 7 p m Sun-d a y

CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHVttLE

WAYNE COUNTY, MICHIGAN NOTICE OF HEARING

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT DISTRICT NO. 13

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a revised special assessment d«inct and a revised special assessment roll have been approved tentatively by the Township Board of The Charter Townsh.p of NorthvUte The revised special assessment roll has been made lor the por pose of assessing to the revised special assessment district the cost of sanitary sewer improvements and appurtenance® to serve the revised special assessment district The revised special assessment <*»6nc* * described — totows^

xxistructon of a sanitary sewer collector system to serve ( * * * * • ot Section 1. 11.12 and 13 of Northvdle Township being a part of T I S R 8 E, Wayne County, KAchigan Described as aH that pari of the N E '/« of Section 1 tying East ol Tax Parcel 01 Bl C1 a (Meadowbrook Country CM)) afl of Northv«e Country Subdrvision indud.ng all vacated streets theren. located r t » S E.'/• of SecDon 1. a« of Tax Parcel 12B2 tying m frie S E of Section 1 1 , a l o f # » N . E '/. of Section 12. all of the S v, ol Section 12. and ail that part of Secftor 13 tying East d . (1)Marfwito Colony Estates No 3 Subdivision. (2) Tax Parcel 13H1 b2a(proposed NkxthviteCol-ony Estates No 4 SubdtvtsionV and (3) Tax Paroets 13K1 13K23a. e«cep»ng therefrom the South 273leetof Tax Paroefs 13L1,13L2. and ail of 13MlC2a. Contain-ing 1,000 acres more or less '

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that plans showing the proposed sanitary s improvements and appurtenances, the location thereof and an estimate of frie cost thereof have been filed with r>e Township Clerk and are available tor pubfcc examination. _ . _

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN fiat the revised Special Assessment Roll No 13 also have been hied with tie Township Clerk and » avaiabie tor public examination

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Township Board meet at the Owns^P Civic Center 41600 Six Mile Road. NorthviUe. Irtchtgan at 7 p m Eastern DeyWght Time on the 31 st day of August, 1989 to hear and consider obfectons to the proposed improvements and the revised special assessment disficJ and to review and hear an obiections to the revised Speoal Assessment Ftofl No 13 Al interested persons will be heard at such time and place .

Apperance and protest of the special assessment al the heenng • re9"f®d . order to appe^ the amount of the special assessment to tie Michigan Tax Tribunal An owner of or party m interest m property to be assessed, or his or her appear m person to protest t>e special assessment, or may protest the speoai assessment by letter Wed with tie Township Clerk at or prior to the time of the hearing, in which case apperance in person s not required If the speoai assessment tested as provided above, the owner or any party having an merest *i lhe reel property may file a written appeal of the special assessment with Tribunal or

other court of competent jurisdiction withm 30 days oal a s s e s s nent roi

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CHARTER TOWNSHIP OF NORTHV1LLE

N O T I C E TO B I D D E R S

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tbe Charter Township of Canton. 1 ISO S Canton Center Road. Canton. Michigan 48188 will accept sealed bids up to 10 00 a m . September 8, 1989 for Installation of Fully Automatic Underground Sprinkler System at the Canton Township Administrative Offices. For further informa lion, please contact Gary Barnett at 397-5443 between the hours of 8 00 a m and J 00 d m The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids

LOREN BENNETT Clerk

PublnH AafinC J« 1

CITY O F P L Y M O U T H O R D I N A N C E NO. 89-5

A* ORDINANCE TO ENABLE THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN, TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF FEDERAL LAW - PUBLIC ACT 92-500, AND APPLICABLE FEDERAL REGULATIONS. AND TO COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA vs CITY OF DETROIT. ET AL CIVIL ACTION NO 771100 It 80-71813 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. EASTERN DISTRICT OF MICHIGAN, SOUTHERN DIVISION. AND FURTHER. TO REQUIRE USERS OF THE PUBLIC WASTEWATER SYSTEM PAY A SURCHARGE WHICH REFLECTS THE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL USERS EQ-UITABLE SHARE OF THE COSTS OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT IN EXCESS OF THE STRENGTH OF DOMESTIC SEW AGE

THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH ORDAINS Ordinance 81-1 is deleted in its entirety and the following substituted therefore WASTEWATER DISCHARGE CONTROL ORDINANCE

Sections One thru Fifteen of this Wastewater Ordinance can be viewed in the City Clerk * Office, M l S. Main Street, from the hours of 8:00 - 4:00 p.m.. Monday thm Friday, in its entirety

THIS ORDINANCE SHALL BECOME OPERATIVE AND EFFECTIVE ON THE 25th DAY OF AUGUST. 1989 MADE. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIGAN THIS 21st DAY OF AUGUST. 1989

FWlBl August II IMS

DENNIS BILA. Mayor WILLIAM GRAHAM, City Clerk

CANTON TOWNSHIP P L A N N I N G COMMISSION

C H A R T E R T O W N S H I P O F CANTON

NOTICE O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G

PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CHAR-TER TOWNSHIP OF CANTON. WAYNE COUNTY. MICHIGAN. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Act 184 of the Pabttc Acts oi 194J of the State of Michigan, as amended, and pursuant to the Zoning Ordinance of the Charter Township of Canton that the Planning Commission of the Charter Town-ship of CsAton will bold s Public Hearing on Monday, September 11. 1M9. at the Canton Township Administration Building 1150 S. Canton Center Road at 7 00 p m on the following proposed amendments to the Zoning Ordinance CONSIDER THE REQUEST TO REZONE PARCEL NO 058-81-4M1-M2. 8U-01-0042-002 053-01 -0001-002, 041-01-0004-000, OH-Ol-OOOV-OOl. 051-01-0005-002 FROM R-4 SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL TO RM 1. MULTIPLE FAMILY. PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF HAGGERTY ROAD BE-TWEEN FORD AND CHERRY HILL ROADS

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON INCREASING

PROPERTY TAXES TO: The residents, taxpayers and property owners

of the Charier Township of NorthviUe, County of Wayne. Please take notice that by resolution adopted on

August 10, 1989, the Township Board determined a >roposed additional millage rate as defined by 1982 PA 5

to be 1.776 mills. Please take further notice that on the 31st day of

August, 1989, at 7:15 p.m., the Township Board will hold a public hearing at the Township Hall, located at 41600 Six Mile Road, NorthviUe. Michigan for the purpose of receiving testimony and considering a levy of the addi-tional millage rate as defined by 1982 PA 5 for the ensu-ing fiscal year.

On Tuesday. November 8, 1988, the electorate of the Township voted to accept a levy of an additional 2 mills to be used solely for the operation, maintenance, improvement and capital expenditures of the police and law enforcement services of the NorthviHe Township Police Department.

The Township s total operating tax rate for 1988 was 3.1534 mills ($3.16 per $1000 SEV). Because of state law (Act 5 of 1982). the Township s base tax rate is reduced te 2.8002 mills for 1989.

The Township proposes to levy the newly voted mil-lage rate, reduced per Act 5 of 1982 of 1.7760 mills for a total operating rate for 1989 of 4.5762 mills.

Please take further notice that the proposed addi-tional matage rate woukJ increase revenues for operating purposes from ad valorem property tax levies as permit ted by operation of subsection (2) of 1982 PA 5 by sixty-tour (64) percent.

Please take further notice that the Township Board has complete authority to establish the number o< mills to be levied from wtfiln its authorized millage rate.

Public comments on this proposal increase are wel-come at the pubfic meeting. \ s

RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED, \ V ' • THOMAS L P. COOK,

TOWNSHIP CLERK 41600 SIX MILE ROAD.

NORTHVILLE, MICHIGAN 48167

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G o r d y G a t e w o o d w a s t h e Clarencevi l le Cohoes Swim Club> top point-get ter at the s t a le Long Course swim championships held Aug 3-6 at the Southfield Civic Center

The meet , hosted by the Michi-gan St ingrays Swim Association, a t t r a c t e d 600 s w i m m e r s f r o m 43 t e a m s

Gatewood. compet ing in the Boys 13-14 age bracket , f inished second in the 200-meter f rees ty le , third in the 400 individual medley, four th . 100 f rees ty le , f if th. 200 but-te r f ly . seventh. 200 freestyle; and eighth. 800 f rees ty le

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The Canton Township Board has on this date, August 8, 1989. determined that J the property owned by John Gutowski, at the location of 46801 Joy Road is eligible for local historic designation under the guidelines established by Histor- * ic District Ordinance J JO W0 The purpose of the Ordinance is to provide for the preservation and rehabibta- '• lion of historic sites and districts which meet criteria set forth in the ordinance • (section V 2b) The property owner will be required to apply for a Certificate of Appropriate-ness before commencing any work on the historic site or district When consider- I trig an application, the Commission wtH be guided by the Standards for Rehabili-tation set forth by the United States Secretary of the Interior (Section VI f)" The Canton Township Board is pleased to help promote community pnde in Canton Township through the preservation of this Historic Site District

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All that part of Powell Road in Sections 28 and 33. T 1 S., R I E.. Plymouth Township, Wayne County. Michigan, being that portion ly-ing between Beck Road and Ann Arbor Trail, constituting a total of 0 264 mile of County Road

Therefore, it has been decided a bearing be held on Tuesday. September It. 1989 at 10 00 A M . at the Wayne County Department of Public Services. 415 Clifford Street. Detroit Michigan 4822«, and that a Hearing Examiner at the^ County shall hold said hearing and obtain all nece«ary facts and information concerning the advisability of either granting or denying said petition, and shall report al) findings of fact to the Board of Wayne County Commissioners

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While traversing woodlands, wood turtles eat a variety of items Their

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THIS FONDNESS for earthworms has led to a very interesting behav-ior which is reminescent of those professional worm grunters Man grunts for worms by driving a stake into the ground and then rubs it with a notched stick or a coil spring Vi-brations created force the worms to the surface and away from the dis-turbance Every year Florida has a national worm grunting champion-ship to see who can collect the most worms in a given time period

Wood turtles are more subtle in their methods, but just as effective They gently but firmly stomp their fee t on the ground First stomping

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Fred and Dody S i m p e r p a u s e for a momen t in his s tud io in t h e i r n e w h o m e n o r t h of L e l a n d .

Three-acre work of art takes shape

By Cor inne Abatt staff writer

IT TOOK FRED AND Dody Simper 37 years to complete their six-acre painting in West Bloomfield Now.

they're doing a second major work — a three-acre painting on high ground with Lake Michigan on the west and Lake Leelanau on the east

That's the way this husband and wife team of artists think — the world's their easel and a!! activi-ties a re creative. After seriously considering retiring to a site on the Pacific Ocean near Carmel. Calif., they chose instead this corner of Michigan, a mile north of Leland on the Leelanau Peninsula.

Dody designed their "painting" is a home built last spring under careful supervision.

The couple had been collecting antiques, especially architectural pieces, for more than 25 years They moved several garages full of the stuff up north and Dody incor-porated much of it into her basic plan — turn of the century (and be-fore) newel posts, balusters, church doors, roof supports or corbels, sinks, stoves and lots of furniture.

A sizable collection of furniture and treasures from their long-time

summer home on Bots Blanc Island was merged with that from their southern home

"Most people go to smaller hous-es — when we retired we went to bigger," said Dody "It works for our kind of life "

THEIR KIND OF LIFE includes studios for each with a floor be-tween "Fred Likes to be high and look out," she said "What we love are rolling hills and water — Lake Michigan and Lake Leelanau I like to be secluded, I need absolute si-lence We Wee to see each other's work, but we don't like to hear each other's brush strokes "

So his studio, where he turns out beautiful nature oriented watercol-ors. is on the second floor, facing west It has white walls and dark woodwork (his preference), door walls leading to a deck with a mag-nificent view of woods and water

"I look out the window a lot," he said with a smile, "the pattern of aspens is like looking at a paint-ing "

Her studio is snuggled into the lower level. It faces east and around dawn or dusk, she may see deer grazing from her ground level windows. Her work table is an old. doubled over, wood-burning stove It is beautifully restored with lots of interesting storage areas

The S i m p e r s had b e e n co l l e c t ing for years for their n e w h o u s e — f irep lace , c h u r c h doors , p o s t s and ba lus ter s and furniture, t t is all u s e d in their n e w h o u s e . A paint ing by Dody S i m p a r over the f i rep lace ia f lanked by t w o by bar h u s b a n d s . At left ia their v iew of Lake Michigan f r o m their private d e c k In the w o o d s .

The house, which Dody describes as beauty on a budget, "is basical-ly a three-story square, built into the side of a hill, with a board and batten exterior and front and rear decks on two levels, with magnifi-cent views of the lakes and coun-tryside,

There are gas burning fireplaces in the living room and master bed-room directly above and a free standing one in the library The mantels are supported by carved-wood. antique corbels Beautifully-carved, antique church doors form two walls of the library. Behind the free-standing stove is a floor-to-ceiling mural of woods and blue sky, which Fred painted.

THE BALUSTERS AND elabo-rate posts of the center stairway were stored in West Bloomfield be-

7 look out the window a lot, the pattern of aspens s like looking at a painting

Fred Simper

fore being called into action. While she designed all the architectural elements into her plan, the actual fitting was done by their two young builders from Suttons Bay. Jeff Haenlein and Eric Miller. They said it was a work of ar t in itself

Die church doors had to be cut to fit (they had square nails), and some new balusters had to be cut and turned to match the old ones They found a local resident who wanted to help with that.

Dodie wanted the deck off the living room to have a swooping curve on the outer edge. Haenlein and Miller weren't sure it could be done and then did t t

"They said it looked like a grand piano," Dody said.

"In baying all this crap there was never a decision." Dody said while standing in the living room "We both alwdys went for the same thing. And there was DO problem In doing this house, we always agreed."

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The home with the white wall< dark woodwork, and beautifully-ar-ranged ar t i facts and antiques has become is a great setting for their art. Each has an outstanding wor t in the dining room. An arrange ' meat of their paintings is on the fireplace wall of the living room. While they work in completely dif-ferent styles, approaches and mef-dia, all go well together, because of the eclectic nature of the house. •

"The DNR (Department o! Natu-ral Resources) told us where to p<d the house." said Fred, "they don't want people building on erosion-risk property."

Consequently, their house is weH back f rom the end of the cliff over-looking Lake Michigan B u t to Mt vor fully the site, they built a sepa-rate square deck about SO y a n k through the woods that can eaaity accommodate a half doaen chairs and a table Here they can sit wtta a beautiful view of the lake through the byshee aad trees

FROM THE CUFF, 135 feet above the narrow beach, the Mani-tou Islands can be seen straight ahead. To the east are the Fox Is> lands, to the west is Whalebadt Point, aad beyond is the Manltee Passage The colors ia the water change almost hovrly. from as ap-ple green as the Carthbsaa sad a$

shades <rf slate gray sad oft wMtC^ "We both love gray weather, ye t

can see color better," Dody n i t "Sen is over rated."

As they sat together oa the h * den dock with a magnificent v i e*

t t e staad'of feaktag . .pJTbeTii* than, Dody said. "Ws t t t * M k c *

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Don't abandon o ld color s tandards too quickly I 'm Jast ge t t i ag to know and

• very a t t r a c t i v e man who ia thowing an In teres t in me. He's

qaiet person who holds a good • n s to be responsible. The onl of the ordinary it hit

r ference f o r black. He not wears n lot of black, bat It also

i tes Us a p a r t m e n t . I've asked nbont this obvious preference,

I't see it ns anything nnu-WonM snch a s t rong pre fe rence

black indicate an undesirable t r a i t or problem thai

: c o n e up in the f a t u r e ?

The s t rong p re fe r ence for , especial ly a t the exclusion of colors indica tes both positive

negat ive personal i ty t rai ts . How or potent ia l ly dangerous

negat ive qual i t ies become de-on what o ther t ra i t s or cir-

ances r e in fo rce or balance

[Tbe positive a spec t s of choosing include a sense of reserve and

Rapacity to defend Himself and oth-i m a t t e r s of principle. He is pos-

sessed by a s tr iving for power that can be used for either good or bad The negat ives emerge when normal channels fo r expression a re blocked, forc ing emotions to become even m o r e internal ized and intensified Then the reserve could turn to aloof-ness and the def iance revert to vio-lence.

So it comes down to what balance be has in his life whether or not he'll be a good pa r tne r for you.

Q. We're jes t now complet ing an addition to our home. We've de-signed the room so Its large windows overlook a spectacular view of a lake and surrounding trees. We were wondering what colors would be best? The ad jacen t living room is in deep rose and blue-greens and some-how don't seem right for the new ad-dition.

A The key to the whole approach is not to try to upstage Mother Na-ture. Use colors that a re like faint echoes of what you see, season a f t e r season Include a soft white to re-flect na tu re ' s clouds and snow; use

all about color Helen Diane Vincent

very contained te r racot ta and gold to c o m p l e m e n t the fall Selectively add ce ladon green and a light blue to we lcome spring Leave exposed brick if possible and place a rug on a wood or s la te floor instead of wall-to-wall ca rpe t ing .

A soft ha rmony of balanced w a r m and cool tones such as this just a few-steps away f r o m being neutrals , will provide an appropr ia te and relaxed set t ing for enjoying, and not compet-ing with the view And it shouldn't . confl ict with the adjacent living room colors

Q. I 'm a 63-year-old man, recently d ivorced, who would like to think I 'm cu r r en t with the times Recently I 've been dating a 28-year old wom-an who has brought my attention to

a design movement variously called post-modern or New Wave. I find the color and design expressions of this movement diff icul t to understand, but don't want to appea r old-fash-iooed What can you tell me about It, especially regarding the unconven-tional color a r rangements .

A Welcome to the con temporary world and a preview of things to c o m e The various s tyle expressions identified as post modern have al-ready become the s ignature of the younger generations."

Although you won' t find comple te agreement on exac t ly how to def ine this movement, ce r ta in underlying at t i tudes make it d i f fe ren t f r o m both tradit ional and ear ly modern styles. Central to this a t t i tude is the incor-

porat ion of design e lements no pre-vious cul tural movement would have •er iously considered Eve ry th ing f r o m mot i fs of 1950s' d iners to the glitz of Las Vegas, f rom a rust ic Southwest pueblo to a fo rmal French chair a re appropriated But it isn't as chaot ic as you may think In the process new rules a re bing formed, al ter ing our famil iar sense of pro portions and color harmonies

The whole ma t t e r is a na tu ra l re-sponse to the multiplicity of changes in our t imes, and the variety of cul-tura l influences that surround us Older cu l tura l movements were in var iably linked to some kind of abso-lute. or pure s tandard. The new rules a re t rying for a broader accomoda-

tion of c i r cums tances Color is dras t ica l ly a f fec ted Care

fully spaced a r r a n g e m e n t s of dark medium, and bright colors, tdenti fled as harmonies f r o m centuries ago. are now being challenged by a new color sense, more interested in unconventional color choices, more intuitive, and less reasoned

By all m e a n s explore the new styles You'll enjoy it and achieve an insight into how not only younger people think, but a lso those on the cutting edge of new ideas But don't abandon your s t andards too quickly My calculated guess is that what your young friend find.-, a t t rac t ive in you is the very s tabi l i ty and conserv atism you could be questioning

an der Marck to judge sculpture van de r Marck has been se-

a s the ju ro r fo r the 1989 Mich-Outdoor Sculp ture Exhibition.

by 32 a r t i s t s will be in the Southfield Civic

Cour tya rd . 26000 Evergreen. 14 through Nov. 15.

The exhibition is sponsored by the Business Consort ium for the Arts (BCA) and hosted by the City of Southfield.

Van der Marck was born in Roer-mond, Netherlands, in 1929 He earned his doctora te in history of a r t

and archaeology in 1956 f rom the Universi ty of Nijmegen and contin-ued his postdoctoral studies a t the University of Utrecht and Columbia

Universi ty Current ly, he is the cura-tor of 20th century a r t for the De-t ro i t Institute of Arts

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N o v e l a p p r o a c h Boy meets a demon-ridden wheel chair

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Thomas Sullivan has written j k t r a n g e b o o k

At the center oi the Lathrup Vil-lage author s second novel Born Burning i t H I>utton $18 95i. is. of j l l things a chair Not just any i hair mint) >ou. but a chair carved 11 on i the heart ol a 2 Ot)U year-old teaK t i ee in China s forbidden forest

a t ree which apparent ly had its roots iti hell and even acquired a kind of consciousness in its l ifet ime The elaborate iha i r was created to be the throne of a 17th century Chi-nese ruler so evil that he was said to have dined un his own male children

Many years a f t e r the despot s death, the chair is purchased one day f rom a sinister bone boiling mer-chant in Calcutta by a wealthy, young Englishman, who takes the chair home with ideas of making it into a symbol of his own dynasty

P rom there it is passed f rom gen-era t ion to generation, f rom eldest Son to eldest son. wreaking havoc as it goes bringing tragedy to those ma le children in the Whitehall fami-ly who a re privileged to sit upon the pa t r i a rch chair (as a kind of rite of passage! on their 7th birthdays

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Born Burning thickens corvsidera bly

Joey Whitehall is a small, mouse-like boy with big, nocturnal eyes, who is expected, like those before him, to sit in the revered pa t r i a r ch chair on the occasion of his 7th birth day But, unlike his predecessors , he senses, has sensed f rom even before his birth, the malevolent spir i t of this bizarre piece of fu rn i tu re and. if he can help it. is having none of it

When Joey's fa ther dies, his Uncle Lucien steps in as a kind of surro-gate father to the boy and. m a k e no mis take about it. Uncle Luce intends to see to it that Joey goes along with family tradition, or else

As far-fetched as all of this sounds, Sullivan actual ly m a k e s it work most of the t ime His def t writ-ing style makes for a taut, suspense-ful page-turner, some of his images a re as surprising and unique a s any you'd find in a John Irving novel, and Sullivan is especially adept at de-picting the ways in which adu l t s try — and often fail — to c o m m u n i c a t e with children, and vice versa

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What 's most e f fec t ive about this book though is what was most ef fective bout Sullivan's f irst novel

The Phases of Harry Moon — his cha rac t e r s Sullivan s port ra i t of the despera te Joey — alone, abused, and sick with fea r — is so vivid that "Born Burning,"at t imes, is painful to read And his depiction of the Jekyll-and-Hyde Lucien is, in its way. just as impress ive Lucien smells nice, ea ts popcorn, per forms delightful mag ic tr icks, likes to watch The Cosby Show helps out with school science pro jec ts — and secretly inflicts a merci less kind of tor ture upon his young nephew

What's least e f fec t ive here is the book's linchpin The idea of a chair that is ridden with demons often comes across as little more than a cartoonish image, not melding at all with the plausible na ture of Sulli-

van s nicely wrought, life-like char-ac ters

A slightly-confusing ending is also a disappointment

Still Born Burning ts a smart ly-paced. enter ta ining experience, per-haps especially well-suited for a summer ' s evening when you re in tbe mood for something off-beat When you settle down into that old easy chair however you may want to keep one eye on all that naugahyde Where does that stuff come f rom. anyway 9

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14065 Hougnton located popu lar CasiM Garden Sob ts« 900

500 sq ft 'ancn 4 bedrooms 2 lu« bains newer carpeting ««i*ned asamant 2 car attached garage

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BY OWNER Ann Arbor area Starp 3 bedroom

tOS 500 464-2674

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 ROW 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

LIVONIA CONTEMPORARY RANCH Located on almost 3.'4 acre lot Marry Updates Too many amenities lo mention CM for detads Red Carpal Kam »s» tor Boo WiMtamson 277-7777 LIV044IA - ideal oaan bnc* ranch. 2 batl>s basement temWy room sunt hreptaca eicanant floor panam. huge krtchan prime area Fas' oc-cupancy 2 car attached garaga E»-caaant lanoacapmg 1124 900 CM

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 R O W 4 6 4 - 7 1 1 1

LIVONIA Juat reduced to saai Greal tama, naghborhood Good sua lot ] bad-room brtca rancn. ooaa to scfiooM P-ta -educed 10 J118 a®« CM Id

CENTURY 21 CHALET 477-1800 L vONIA NORTH - 3 badroom brick raxfi tamay room hrecaaca deck ad new decor o*usr. deep paa car-peting premium lot backs 10 oart t»e 900 Ca* Mike StrauO Re Maa yvast 72S-2042 or 42S-3450

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312 Lrroota 1312 Lhwnia

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KENNELLY 4 7 1 - 0 4 0 4

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C A L L 459 -4100 T O D A Y "

ERA M A R K REALTY SEEING IS bafcevng &egmr»ng •rrtt-i Mimanized Irorrt and rear decks tree and open krtcfian wrfn aancmd coumar tops Boor and near appliances pramum cantral —• V>-tsned basement srrm '> bacti M n moww-trt condition Aakng UM BOC lO% do»n li goaal»o CM today One May Raany S22-4000 473-5500

312 Livonia

LIVONIA OPEN SUNOAY 2-5 31618 Maldane » oil * ot Marrv men 3 badroom -anc* ?"i garage

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LIVONIA - Price reduced Opart Sun 2-5 20530 Hickory Lane 3 bad room 1H batft brick in I M naar S Ml Rd « 275 Est rami a, Camay room/«rap»aca sunroom cantral air $139,900 Hcmiaoanars Corv

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L IVONIA - R A N C H FAMILY R O O M - $72 ,900

CALL JIM WtLBANKS Real sharp 3 bedroom 2 MMi. Iire-ptaca m famay room fftuJw i kUcfv-an -laeei roo> large iat tat «oor tatatdry room

REALTY PNC»€SSJOS*At» 479-5900

LIVONIA - 164 12 Irving. 3 badroom bnck kront r « « c * naa uwMracMon,

cad M2.000 Stave Smrtti

For alternation, cat 464-3500

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591-3433 NW LIVONIA, coioniat

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Custom homes designed artMn parks k hills

Starting # / . _ $ 2 4 5 , 9 0 0

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Located on Ann Arbor M .

453-0200

R O L L I N G O A K S W E S T F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s

M a g n i f i c e n t n e w 3 .400 s q u a r e f o o t , 4 b e d r o o m home w i t h l a r g e f a m i l y r o o m , l i b r a r y a n d l i v i n g r o o m Elegant yet perfect f o r y o u r g r o w i n g f a m i l y . I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

L o t 38. $296,000

Spectacular new c o n t e m p o r a r y home with first f l o o r master suite This 3.400 square foot home features 3 bedrooms upstairs with l o f t o v e r l o o k i n g s p a c i o u s g r e a t r o o m . I m m e d i a t e o c c p e n c y .

Lot 41. $315,000

Lots are also available to build your own custom "dream home.

Sales off ice open Sunday's, 12:30 to 4 30 fMn. or by appointment. Located of f of Drake Road, M mile south of Fourteen Mile.

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LIVONIA 37176 Myrna

E ol MMrturg S o« 6 auah*> bwt! 4 bedroom coioruai 'ormal aa*r«a room lamtfy -oom ataOi Vatsaca baautitut mgrouna pool Owner leaving stale Amous to sea' Ca*

RtCUE CAVE MAYFAIR 522-8000

Florida room many up-(124 MO 427 -3444

near l y New Rancf i 1M7 burft bock 3 badroom ai Waal-am Lrvoraa s modern fWmoMs R»-vmaa S«rt> Onm «oom satn V»-ptaca. 2'i car anachad oarage 90N pkjs Kjmaca arth cantral an and

USt 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wo l fe .

REALTORS

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 independently O»ne0 and Operand NV» LIVONIA - 4 badroom cotoraai 2 bath cantral aa sprmaisr sys-tem near scnoots 4 snoopy SSI,000 476-21K

N E W LISTING Ranch - spaoous 3 bedroom br«c»

«»a»y Mindndga Vtaage Ovar < 700 so n • « csaivufl taamjs large «itct>en and pr~ata pauo Caa today -on t leal Asking «15« 900

BOB CRAVER 473-6200

R E / M A X F O R E M O S T . INC

P r e m i u m Tr l tvar age •* «*vei row man'

cnack thts one out Over $30,000 <i updates m past 3 rears Features a

krtchen mo»l Hinndoias r»-placad ne»er carpet. Hjrnace and • alar Ivtatar 5 bedrooms 25 ft IsrWy room 2 car »t1acr»cl garaga .ngrouno pool end 100»2 JTfl aootj-ed lot Aak mg J169 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wot te.

R E A L T O R S 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

independently Oamed and Oparaiaa

S H O W P L A C E Beautiful 3 bedroom noma tarn*, •oom 2-y car garaga 2-tiered dec* open floor plan Tfas noma is a true Barter Homea 4 Gardens maatai

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COLDWELL BANKER 347-3050

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orated master bedroom and tamay room Tha noma nas '900 sguara M l plus new hxnec* cantral av and Hunw-num trim t«ctti»est Uvoraa and prcad to se> at 1139 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

independent** Oaned and Operasao

SJJPEB STABTEH Heel 4 ranSi sn lot updaiac r^rrar-bedroom antti nearer carpel Neutt» colors. 2'i car garage $69 SOO ^ 0€S4RABLE spacious Itoro mastern Lrvonn doae sfioopaiQ and x-ways Ov «Q ft tsl noor laundr, baaemem and 2 car attacneo f . 'age $112900

CENTURY 2 1 { S U B U R B A N

349-1212 2 6 1 - 1 8 2 "

V in tage F a r m h o u s e nas been tota»y •gmojile a cca pteta antfi ne» *rtcnen and nam-bedrooms upst rs Beautrtui 6r lahad baaement mnr- bar and *if place Located m Noittiaeel LnB |. ai $96 900 «

The Prudentii Harry S. Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

independently Owned and Ova I

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 2-5 162 IS I wan - N ot ft. E of Hmm-burgti Beautiful ones rancft on ra-yme lot cantral Mr. aatra large tam-•y room 2 fcjf barn Oraatty re-duce] - orty $129,900 Caa

MELEW KAVANAuGH CCMT U*Tr 21 Mamord S 464-6400

O P E N SUN. 1 -5 JUST REDUCED Again For Owe* Saw1 Beautiful 4 badroom. 2 bath quad-level Gorgeous decs updat-ed kitcftan and *ntehed tt—wit are mat a ot tt»e extras $114 500 36iM >4eedo-bi im* N ot Scnootcraft oil Lavan

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476-SOOO 661-1716

PRIDE OF U V O N I A Oogatai 3 bedroom ranc* At pree-ent 1 beoroom « a cianetea dan pue atnodawd nscner. ?'y batns.

$99 M0 Aaa lor Joan S m i t h

REAL E S T A T E O N E 455-7000 455-7054

V/2 A C R E S » ie» i . redecorated n a c n e n a n d dat-ing room plenty ot kmng and

zzez. jrw trmm and

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 3 4 7 - 3 0 5 0

W O W / 1 A C R E ! ! Pr ime Livorna area

nome «mt> hraftaca metier room Florida room 2'-i car garafr Tlws riome needs a utile p«*ww g l»-naa great potential 1 Teer •«*»» Warrant, $74,900 Can .

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Remerii H O M E T O W N R E A L !

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23100 PURDUE FARMINGTON HILLS

4 Bedroom Colonia l 2 Car A t t ached Garage Central A i r /Pane l ted Rec Room

1766 YOSEMJTE BIRMINGHAM

• 3 Bedroom Ranch • 2CtrQerag* • Central Air/Sprlnklar

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17260 BEVERLY ROAD BEVERLY HILLS

3 Badroom Ranch PwiHid Rac Room t

MOM. In a hurrY> lh« 16 »h« horn* lor you. En|oy 4 badrooma local ac m on* ot Cantons finest Subdtvt

TtMM Cotoniai back* lo woods lor mat antra prt-vacy you want (P«3LES) $139,000 453-6800

AL affi a IMrd Boor to M i to your and second floors include 4

2% place, tormai <IMng. second

mucft morel $188 900 fNISCAR) CALL34fl-«15

POtDCW) $161900 453-6800

Caa today TMa one M $158,000 (N23FAI)

CALL 349-1515

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453-6800 341515 ?

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313 Canton 314 Plymouth 314 Plymouth

O P E N & A I R Y IKK> plan in vnm ipkkxis 4 tm room w«tr> aland count* m larga fcitctien family rtxxf loom fwepleoe tmiined Daeemerit ?'» Datna ano altacfted garage $129 000 CjM

BILL ARMBRUSTER

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

OPEN SUN 2-5 Come and lfw» lovel, 3 DeOroOm 1 . earn i »00 w fl coioruai »iiuai •0 CKI • large lot near tfta sue pa/« f Amuy loom w«lh eetfiedtei ceiling and fireplace mucfi more lo Jttei 913 PnnceM Char'* H* 4 LiMey aree $ >09 900 Call

JEANNINE 0UNN <53-001? 98 1 -4316

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T h e P r u d e n t i a l Harry S Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

Indevtinoently Owned and Operated 1 NOVI Wooded lot traditional Tudo' family r>o<T>e ?'. 6a1i» 22 1 'am»y I room Orich wail tiietMace Updated | *itcr>er Cinuiai d"»e Cal' after I Sprr J49 2093

TM€ Pt-EASO«E IS ALL TOURS' m ina Beautifully appomtea 3 year aw 4 oedroom calomel m popular Ridgewood H«a SuD Juet weal ol

low Large 2 le«e 3ec« centra au tide antrance garage cneerK* 1»t IkKx Laundry refrealwig use of wall-papei and laOrica to Origmen your day AU.-ns 1209 M0

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D E C K E R 455-8400

318 Worth¥«< Novi

RANCH 3 Dedroom a<i txicfc. ver, large country ntcner lull Baaarrient

Willi douCMe »«i«« r Datn -n Dsaamant pano elementary tchool 3 0loc»» M0 000 9Bt 21C7

Wish No More > ou can own rt*s t>«»ul!tui t* homi SiluateO on a prrvl 1« ruslic setting rhi« r»om« oMe-s 3 D«<] fOOftii V* BAT i Wfl WWI csrpvr->ng 1hroogf»Oo AJ»o upOatecJ hitch-en in fa/Tiiiy 'OOm »n<3 2 car Very aflo'dtbto a: sa 900

Str ik ing Colonial New conairuclion 4 cwdrooms 2 . oains piui a<i ine /ou wou«3 aspect from a Quality t>ui«de« woo<C windows 2 6ay - window*. 1W floor laundry and more I '44 900

Family Needed to fiw thi* u>400us 4 oedroooi 2 t tNfrin rvo*»e- Th* &•*•-m»nt wHI *u'0':S* you - t»m»r>e<3 rr»e-HCuKHiVy 4i»o rnxmoos '*rrWy roor arx3 h-tc»>«n with cath«<3»Al

arvO cuODoarOf C#"-tr«» ai' wood o«ch mr>Q fantastic wooOwo'" a must sea1 $129 0OO COLDWELL BANKER

459-6000

OlO VILLAGE AREA 'h.» cckO 0« tcx you 4 oeOiooTi 2 Dath farm-f\ou&« Has 'arg« 'ockt»s Good fo-'«< tamify <y couhd D« mseO fo» t y» 2 famH> irtcoma Neaos so* a «nxk but lha Han-tJyman can naoijta •t Privacy faoca wtM Da msiaiiao soon Asuirvg S'9 900 so Of«ng an ottar As*> 'or Sherry at Jarnes C Culler Realty day* 349-4030 E*« 4 •reefcervcJs S32 960i

T O W N P R I D E Romantic 1929 brick Hon* 3 Bed 100m r» tatti cape cod beautifully pieaerved Walk lo idwon and park Th<s i» a classic don 1 wait $129 900 COLDWELL BANKER

347-3050

NORTMVM.IE Walk To Cider Mill

Enioy jrour 3 oedroom rancft •" downtown No»tf«rtB» Mint condition witn an appkances Fu« Imaried Oaaemeni wilfi avood Ou'n«ny tire placa and bar Private lenced yaro

I -1th pool A* neutral tjecu- Hurry I Aak«ng $t 15.900 Call

JOHN McARDLE

R e m e r i c a OMETOWN REALTORS

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

lOWNSM.iP 3 Dedtoorn ranch lam.ty room'tirepiace linisried Dasemeni central a« poo' i t car garage arge io' S ' t0 000 AHer 6pm

314 Pty mouth

V'2 A C R E Surrounds mn lovefy 4 Bedroom co-

. ioamw on auperdy lanotcapad need lol Underground sprinkle's format Owy.ng room fireplace lsl fvoo-

I tewnorr Oe*> fcnrswed Besemew side-entranca garage 1199 900

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

OPEN HOUSE SUNOA-f

2 0C 10 5 i» '2034 fRAIL»VOOD p l VMO'JTH' Soulh ol Ann AiCxy Trait and West or Tneiaor r oaa » TOO rocanon awad winning landscaping wdft sprinners me ae-iecf glassed sum-mer po'cr* centra' at* and security syslem 4 oed-ooms 2 > Dams 'or-mai dm.ng a study lamioly loom witn ti-eplace 1st 'loor 'aondry many desi'ec eitias SEE I" ON I SJNOAY J'82 500

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-&200 OPtN SATURDAY 1 TO 4

13 Ii2 Dtur, Lane Pl|r'r>oulhl South ON North Terr-io'iai ius» t *est o' Sr»e«3on A p«ivat« an<3 large lr*ed selling frames this »gh'v e»mper»c Co-onai with 4 t>eo 'ooms 2 r oaths a remoOe*eO Zieh-en wMh an e»t»ar>0e<2 l>"aa*iasi a»ea an inviting summer porch formal O»n»og room ->ewer nsuiateo flows ">ewe' furnace 'm.shed Dasa ment 1st floor laornJ'* aJummum covereo t'iB'K}' *fim &e sure an<3 «tsii or. SatorOay S209 900

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

TRAILWOOO SUB lhr®« DeOroom ranch wtlh family room 2'i Oaths '•".shed Basement «nth hert &ath

455 S3A?

1ST O F F E R I N G Ayaiao«e on tr-ns iialo-Amencar new construclion 3 20C so fl 4 oed room buck e>n i«rg« tot 30 • 15 fam-ily -oom den sun-room 2'-y Daths format dming room 3 car »»0« en t-ance ga-aoe 9C. completed Many mora amenities lo o«er S32S OOC Ca« lor more information

G A R Y J O N E S

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

316 WMtiand G«rdon City

ijarOen City Jus t L i s t e d

| 3 oedroom Dric» 'ancri *i rw-e a/ea Melt maintained tMnsned baaernen'

I With 1 Cam and poss.t»w 4m [,ad •oom appK4tf*cea -«gol«l>m 1 ' Home rtaiiaritj and immediata oc -upanc. A»kmg S6W 900 Call

ROBIN 8RET2

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

317 Rodtord

O n l y $ 5 9 , 9 0 0 Mrfif c wdiflon 3 Ded'WT. o<icH t«oni ranch •ifh «ew«r k.o«r |

ua* i»reem »iich«n »»th oou© •ri .h mJ (kMl A If, f"WSl>«C \.m• garage >w«e* a. »<

D U G G A N

NOB'HVK-LE 2 oedroom tamiiy room with fireplace 1 car garage On . ace t«4 M0 CM 420 33'i NORTMVIILE 6 Mile and Siedner area Looking lor tlie besl deal m town' i_ook no turtner Tha spa CKXIS 2250 sq It colonial l on tne best private iot wtth tennrs courts and scnoot m sob 4 bedrooms 2 • bains lormat aimnj room oak IKXXS throughout lsl Moor laund-ry -arge kitchen, centra* air jndei ground sprinkler system 2 cai at tached garage S 167 900

Mo agents please 420-2710

GAROEN c Nn.« we«i kept 3 bedt ma*nter'-ance aiter** itemu *• dows inlh maibie s.lti Central i and new rool J years ag<> V6? 1<0C

RED CARPET KEIM Elite Properties

478-5555

Brick Bargain Allractive 3 r>eOruom t"usfteO Daaemen ivrMK cert«eti'«g «"0 tMCtuTC w*nOow 2 car garage «no |

ancn tv fe mmeOtala otcupan-o Th.t rrvc w»" a% 'u .>ne of buulf M<HJfo-<J f •m.at a.r tMS- twy* lb* 900

GAOOEN CIT* 622« HARflSON Clear 3 bed'Oorp aanc 120 • '20 lot $52 000 Call '0j- -IP"1

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NOVI Bu»de< or investor* OpptKlunily central location S p«ime acre pi-ced io moM S17S.OOC

H E P P A R D 478-2000

315 Northvill*-Novi

313 Canton 313 Canton

A B E A U T Y immediate,occupancy on this got-

i U Canton ofi ' bug* lot Family room fireplace V> oattts Crashed basement ittacnefl garage Many extias including deck central a»r sprink lers newer win-dow*, furnace S123.900 RACHEL RION 348-3000

R E / M A X 100

m» r-H.w -•1 v N»i heo

Beautiful, Brand New Coloraal mat s ready for you now1 4 bedroom* 2 i baths large "si floor laundry tarrufy room etth fireplace and wef-bar custom wood «"n-dows cathedral ee*«9* ptua much much more Over 2-000 SQ It for $f49 900 Con lor mora details

RICK SLUSHER

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2 BEAUTIFUL 2 400 *« ft colonial Country kitchen plus dirwiq room lamhr room etih fireplace and wet bar private master suite with baico-n* $128,500

~QS HOLiOAY PARK - 3 bedroom home jnit, «n aiceftant condition New carpet

ang. tamaly room ettn hrsptaca, large kitchen and private yard M7.000

: r ; CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

455-5880 464-0205 CANTON-Attractive 3 bedroom co-bnlal. 1Vk bath 2 car attached ga-

00'. rag* central •- under ground *prm*lers natrual firepiace t«x30

J"'1'' dec*. Very Oeer. many extra* Must ^ see $107 900 397-8307 »rCH ,

313 Canton 8* OWNER - ATTRACTIVE 4 oed-room Colonial 2 i b»tn 2 car ai-t ached garage cenrrai air many®.

98M951 TOE'S?

C A N T O N FIRST OFFERING

Located on beautiful lot that backs to parklike selling Very nicely deco-rated 3 bedrooms deck off family room oversued garage tor lois of storage Greet buy $89 900

Ce« JOE BAILEV MAYFAIR 522-8000

CANTON NORTH RANCH 3 bedroom*. 2'» baths central air 2 way fireplace 1st floor laundry huge basement $112 900 981-2574 CANTON OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 -42525 Aoodbridge N of Palmer W Ol LiMy 1988 built 3 bedroom 2S baths Cape Cod Gar age base-ment. 'replace, a beauty $117 900 Ca# HMS 539-0700 CANTON RANCH 3 bedrooms 2 . bath* brick all 4 Sides cathedral ceiling m family room central air sprinklers 1*1 floor laundry »at* to new elementary $117 000 98 1-0538 CONTEMPORARY Cape Cod Open Sun 12-5 42570 Co«ng W ot cil-ley N of Pawner 3 bedrooms 2'y baths 2 story great room all Ihe e« Ira* $126,900 397-Q260

EMBASSY SOUARE 3 oedroom colorual 1'Y bath* lami-ty room w'Kraptace. living room dmmg room «'bay window second Boor laundry 2 car attached garage traahfy panted centraI air corner lot Beautiful landscaping above ground heated pool many eura*

$132 900 9am-5pm 421-640C After 5pm 981-2722 Open Sat-Sun 12-8 FOUR BEDROOMS corner quad level. Open Son 1-4 7657 Chiches-ter Bruce Roy Realty 349-8700

GREAT ROOM1

ideal starlet describes this 3 bed-room 2 fu»i bath ranch leaturing a 20 It aiaat rry-im eilh natural hre-01 ace central air 2 car attached ga-rage huge basement and a large country kitchen loaOed with cabi-nets Move-m condition and fast oc-cupancy Owner reasonable Onfy $f03 900 Call DAVID B E A R D S L E Y Re-Ma. Boardwalk 459-3600 LOW Maintenance ranch «nth home • arranty Formal dining and greal I oom With firep4ace 3 oedroom* with good closet space $109 900 N74PO-C

ERA COUNTRY RIQGE 346-6767

M A Y F A I R S U B Large 3 bedroom in one ot Canton s finest subs Ha* bull m sauna, solar heating, deck hmshed basement, central air 2 car attached garage and more Just reduced to $129,900 COLDWELL BANKER

347-3050

NEW LISTING EmDassey Square

Beeulifui 3 beoroom Vs bafh home with greatroom natural *» replace wtth woodburnmg insert & new cnusn carpet Central *r deck over-looks rear yard, very oeen 6 neu-tral »t 15.900 A*k for

Kathy Barker REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 455-3728 OPEN HOUSE - Sun 2-5pm 44876 Leslie Spacious 4 beiJroom quad Premium lot e»tra clean much more 453-7293 668-6553

OUAD 4 oedroom 2't beth* fin-ished basement, attached 2 car ga-rage wood deck, gas bar b-cue many e*1ras. $119,900 981-0936

I n v i t a t i o n t o a l l f e s t > l e o f e l e | ( d n t

s o p h i s t i c a t i o n a n d a c t i v e re< r a t i o n a l

a m e n i t i e s I n c l u d i n g : g o l f , s h i m m i n g ,

b o a t i n g j o g g i n g a n d w a l k i n g p a t h s .

ATTENTION - Newyweds Retiree* Enjoy country hvtng close to ci'y convenience* m th*s adorable 3 bedroom ranch on a lot and hal* Many features include e>1ra large 10x20 kitchen tormal dining room } car de!ache<J~ garage -\4.nik nance Iree exterior Plymouth Two $82 500 Call DONNA FOREMAN fo more details Fie-Max Boardwalk 459-3600 BEAUTIFUL TREED LOT elegant co-lonial with brick waJk 3 bedrooms plus library'den dramatic tarmfy room wrtti arch-top »mdows all premium teatures throughout air sprinklers 1st floor laundry Open Sun 1-5 493 217 ' BE JESSE JAMES and steal Ihis rare find This home sits on * '06 X 150 corner lot 't rs currentliy leased to $900 per month plus unities SUPER opportunity to- investors Priced at $159 500

Wm

D E C K E R 455-8400

CENTRAL AIR i* a muor leature in If** classic ml own br>c* ranch new ap(XMnces remain as we" as recent hot-water neater root bath and kitchen updates Hardwood hoor under p*u*h recent carpeting larruly room and roomy rec room over*ue 2 car garage Owner anxious As» •ng $ 117 900 Ce» today One Way Realty 522-6000 473-550C

OPfH-6o»*OA. i-» N ol j'Oy W of Lilley 9 f67 Redc-ud Newt, renriodeied 3 oedroom i r bat brick Ranc- finished base meni. garage $95.90C Cal< -tome wners Concept 345 3355 or Owner at 453-2059

OPEN SUN 2-SPM JuS' reduced «rrro*n PlymcxJ^ MAuty 3 Dedroom Hoogh P«/« • anc" v*ar 'Oor*0 *»mH> 'oom of'O'S • •ew. o' >ov«<> rof

Lynda Reilly or Colleen Riehl

455-7000 OPEN SUN 1 tc 5

46233 8arrmg1on E Off Mc pna beiweer. joy 4 Ann Arboi Rds By owner 3 bedroom ranch I -Cams 5 *44 500 For de'ans cal< J' te- 5 30 week days 453-2257

ACRE * Wooded ravine lot for privacy Brick ranch enormous family room wtlh fiieplace walkout to lovely Florida room 10 enioy the view Master oed room has bath 4 walk m oo*et Nice kitchen wrtr, sunny bJea*'ast area PRICE SLASHED' $'19 899'

C e n t u r y 2 1 Home Center 476-7000

EOENOERRY SHAD6ROOK LOWERING TREES sAede ine beau-htui r*><3 *nd w*ap-arouoC Of mil wonOerfyi 'Mmihf hO*n« rrt vilV€ i lir^esl *0C«t*00 GrMlly •• p«nd#0 «TK3 UPCS19C k'ref r, with ?r>d tirepi*C« immnj* 'ormaJ d>rung and 3««igrv1u»y v*pdat e<3 2nd 'irecn®ca ar>c

oa' 3 'w" bat s * b+dtooms and ikiuiD* m-ia* Quints oo "oo- 1334 soc

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200

N O V I (AMIL» SUB with sidewaixs Jusi ur>oer I 500 so ft IS this pretty as a p«lure ranch Open kiicher lami ty room wiih fireplace anc i cat a' tachedgaiage $118 900 0EAuTiFuLL' maintaiieO ranch IE acres Of wooded properrv with pond Terms avaiiaoie Motivated se"e' $325 000

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

LIVONIA SCHOOLS t>upe-Dedroom bricx ranch '«wt

'2 5 te..

425 1464 LiVONIA SCHOOLS clear 3 oed rooms newer -ool carpeting <ur nace pamt Great mat* immedia'r occupancy $73 90C Ere 425 4' _S5

LIVONIA SCHOOLS $75,900

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26' 200C

NOVI Open Sun 2-5 22025 Artic-r cane 3 bedrooms 2 full 2 halt baths family room, appliances cen tral air INGROUNC POOL move m condition $179 900 Homeowners Concept 349-3355 or

owner 348-6069

N O V ! S P E C I A L S Bnarwood 0* Novi Sub oftering 2 new home* lo choose Irom • ouy*/ can stilt chooA interior COKKS 4 bedrooms 2"r bath*. 2 wood bum-ing i.replaces great room family room gourmet kitchen and much much more $ 191 400 4 $ 192 600

Call RON or AL COLDWELL BANKER

347-3050

N. GARDEN CITY . The secluded -Ounf, a-_-,csooe-« is •deal tor city liv.rg eric, mai-Hi-nance t.ee exterior ' tn-s 3 bed lyO"" rancr Silting o>'» J corr-<-lal cart>*!ir»g kitchen a"

, i_<»« - jpooa'd ace p-os * «»d -n#fii arnj a garage O<M> S6* 0*-Century 21 - J Scolt Inc

522-3200 OPEN SAT 2-5pm

6?9 Mad'VOn A J1 Mv-'man ^ Ca'i'SW! -n or> '-avei i L^C^OQfr

S59 500 Ask 'or Gatl or Edna

REAL ESTATE ONE 326-2000

T h e P r u d e n t i a l Harry S Wolfe.

REALTORS 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

• tjr^rijf ' l lt w<6 JlM>4l»il BRICK RANCH Jo*' Iifcird 6 *•«.>• & Jar»

. 3 t>ed* ia*g#« tvm room * / Darris tir\,%r^a and ga»ag* SM 900 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY s RedtorO Beautiiui 3 bednjorr C0*0" »orrr«4» flir»»fvg ryom **ialar» * 'peace carpet.-.g 4s» f»o« • '*ur j., Avh <400 1M* VA H>*

C E N T U R Y 2 1 COLE REALTY 937-2300

C h a r m m g S e l t i n g Ma'u' ac. * r i t>ea- -»er>cei: ra'd . {xk3*vii 'S 1 lal*"

a-aue 1

•n i w Asciy 000 -a»i ROBERT ZDANOWSKI

R e m e r i c a (OMETOWN REALTOR;

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 New U$ring t>ecoo * lion fa/*ii»>

J OJAD C c ra

2 Pi'«piac»f the bu~

Ded'ocn * ir garage ce

y 'eoce S35-S5M

' IQ fiAa. Asn«;r.*piNn

P i c t u r e P e r l e c ! L oveu ««re»i "-ia'Piatoed 2 bedicsy" Tiamiartance tree -arvrh * 'j' basement attached garage ocated on 50 • 140 ft tot Ouiei area *si ing $r t 500 *s« rot

J I M C R A V E R 473-6200

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC

CITY OF PLYMOUTH A prtn ofermg Charming brio Cape CoO features 3 large bed rooms 2'y baths gorgeous temod eieo kitchen, cory natural l epiace finrshed basement private yard with 2 car garage Si36 900

C e n t u r y 2 1 Today 261-2000

C L E A N & S H A R P Mr A Mrs Clean are moving out ot their 3 bedroom home with 1'> baths, ne-". kitchen ne«t to ooo'waa 4 decti Plush family room 2 car ga-rage Askeig $T 14 900 TtaOe in smaaar home STATE WIDE METRO

427-3200 GREAT STARTER HOME 3 bed-rooms formal flinmg room new kricher With oak cabinets, haro-wood floors Ta»e a tnje bn - 326 Mac* $69 900 Cam Donna Foreman tor appointment to see Re M«I Boardwalk 4M-360G

T H E

L I F E S T Y L E

Y O L D E S E R V E

O a k P o l n t e is ihe

condomin ium and res ident ia l development

lha t has sk i l l fu l ly b lended go l f courses, lakes and h i l ls w i t h formal i ty and

country charm

O a k P o l n t e for those

who requi re t ranqul i ty

and more spacious

surroundings.

ItOMKNfTtiN mOW $49..»Oa

GREAT STARTER is this very cwan and well mainiamed Rtymouth ranch Mew*, carpet window treat-ments and ceemg tans Fu» base-ment with bath and 2 car garage $66 900 MAXE YOUR appointment today -thus one Wia be sold by tomorrow Short we* to down town sits the original Plymouth home Otd home-

$72 900

PLYMOUTH' * tourney on s aretty brick s.aewalk past a white picket tence and through a rainbow col-ored perennial garden *eaas you to •he 'ront recessed entry o' lh-s re mark ably tasletul New England Co-lonial on lavored L .ghthouse Court E»iensiv* Historic carpentry detailing combined with costly re-modeling and replacements will cause the most discern.ng Ic- i-nger 4 bedrooms 3 hill 2 hair baths a formal dining room a study • 2| fire-places in trying room and family rooms unrivaled at $335 000

ROBERT BAKE Realtors

453-8200 PLYMOUTH Dy owner 2 Dedroom • anch within walking distance to downtown Plymouth $87,500 Can 453-4 739 PLYMOUTH TWP $9« 900 Mint condition 3 Dedroom brick ranch features gorgeous new kitcf-en with oak cabmefs built-in tiesk Skylight A recessed lighting Family -oom with wood burrung stove and French doors remodeled Datfi hardwood floors new Andersen wood windows throughout finished Oasemer-It 2 car detached garage and much more Hurry' This one won t last' Cail Donna Foreman Re Ma. Boardwalk 459 3600

C E N T U R Y 2 1 SUBURBAN

455-5680 464-0205

CONOOWIM1 MS PROM # l « l

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r e s i d e n t i a l c o m m u n i t y I n B r t * h t o n .

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S m t u r O m y 12-5 Sunday 12-4

( 3 1 3 ) 2 2 7 - 6 6 0 7

Information OWica And Condominium Modal* Opan

Waakdayt 1-5 Ooaad Thofaday . wafcanda i2-«

( 3 1 3 ) 2 2 7 - 2 6 0 8 *m*% y% o n i.nfmit i t i n i - i m i m m

w m l - « l / l M. 23 i m f r r f c w i r .

I N - T O W N A Plymouth tree lined street is the ••rung tor 1tn» auperwy imdateO home with Corien counters in oe* kitchen new carpet remodeled bath computerized thermostat basement A must see1 $93 500

Call NICK KULKA

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

Natural Treed Sett ing cmtwi ran* on ooar an acre witK 3 large be*rocime natural Mraptace in Dvbtg tamay roan dan central air 2 car garage $225 000

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

P L Y M O U T H 816 Molbrook charming Older nome wet plaster lots 0> Imng loace breaktast room wtlh ouiH -n corner cuot>oard mam floor bed room with halt bath large glassed and screened tront porch $82 000

349-4550 ERA RYMAL SYMES

Pool Lover 's Delight Fabulous "orktown. quad * bed ooms 2 baths 2 car attached ga age erceaent condition. Also in-

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LOOKING FOR PRIVAC*" Come see this outstanding tanch home with t • acre on a wnjmg country road surrounded by beautitui May-berry Park Summer sunsets ate a spectacular view from the front porch swing of th«s hilttOD me Super quality throughout Andersen 8 Pelia windows 4 bedrooms lovely kitchen. Home is rery lastetutty Oec orated throughout tt» a winner Only $249 900

ARE TOO LOOKING FO« a Centen-nial farmhouse on over t'l acres wtlh eesy access to 1-275" One wtth charm large 'oomi hardwood floors stained glass window Innng 100m tjinmg room large country kitchen '"replace 3 bedrooms 2 baths Then home rs lor fOu' Onfy $199 000

ASK FO« PMVCUS LEMON Re Mai Boardwalk 459-3600 NORTHV'LLE COMMONS Open Sun t-4 4 1923 Banbury By owner 3 bedroom tn level 3 car attached garage large family room central a.r sprinkler system yard backs to commons $182 000 348-887?

PRICE REOUCEO FO« QUICK SALE" Corporate owners says SELL' Preatigioue Seacor Estate* and also ckoea to park and go« course Feature* 4 bedrooms 2'4 bath* central a* •prmkier system 25 * 14 wood deck caram« loyer and IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Wow only $ IM .tOO

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N O R T H V I L L E GFtAC'OUS living car. be yours m this fieitage home on 2 45 acres surrounded by staleiy evergreens immaculate' Backs to Meadowbrook Country Club $24Ci 000 COUNTRY ESTATE with stream pond -md watertak ak on 2 45 acres Cu»tom Duilt home wtth deck 2 t*epiat»s and drrvmg range m lower level very sec>ud«d $440 000 INVITING COLONIAL m Nortlnf* Colony Pscturesoue patio and pro-teaaionalfy iarxlacadad lot accann this lovely norne Gourmet kilchen Deemed ce»kng and arched fire-place $172 500

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Beecf Da«* VAN ESLEY REAL ESTATE

459-7570

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32»-2000

WESTLAN0 LIVONIA SCHOOLS i oedroom fanch tamity -oom with tirepiece & French doors 1 44C so fl Must see $8 - 500 4 22-8547 WE ST LAND'Livonia schools 3 bed room brie* ranch wtth a»r 2 cat ga-rage tile basement a 167 August S ot Joy W ot Middle ben $72 000 By Crwner By appi 465-46«9

WESTLANO-NEW LISTING Ltvorwa schoots 3 bedroom brics trt-«evei over 1500 SQ ft new ther mai windows new turnece new 2 I cat garage 1 lot o< house 'or the money Only $72 900

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261-1600

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ROW 464-7111 OED'CO 1AJTES With Livonia Quai ,1,' taoosg tt Ml b'LCS 3 bed'oorr ranch Open country «itchen LMge family room with fireplace ' r oaths central air e»tra insulation •ow ui*ties Patio w gas gr* L_and vcape Hghimg private decs of 2 car ga-age w'ope-ar Many ertraa »ou must see F speciMhf the fab t-msneC l l l l i r i " $••« 900 For appomi men. caa 5310553 Oetm-tery not a O"** oy'

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759 ->Mf Moon Rd REDUCED $20 OOC

fop location bottom pr«e Open Sun t-5 3 oedroom 3 > baths Country Kitchen Ottee 642-7927

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HMS PRCSEHTS FRANKLIN BCAU'lES

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 s ot master 27200 Scenic Or Spaooua 3 bed 'oom 3 bath -anch Spectacular view m iaw suite 2 car atiacfied g» 'age 4 8 car garage loft Burning nam tc hoots $249 90C 27250 Scenic Dr New Cooatruciior J60C' sci ft Tudor 4 oedroom* 2 1uU Oaths tst floor master yaufted cen ngs Spectacular view $550 000

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OPtN SL»N 1-4 403 Henley

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JUST LISTED M Brest IC Br-mmgnam estate Od world charm and cjueMy with be-ve d and stained giasa windows Soad oat woodwork and croem -v i r i j i fabulous Adchar ado nooa enth bu«-eta. estenarve use of ceram* and custom cJierrywood cabmets inlaid oa* Horary 3 fire-places 4 bedrooms and 3'1 baths plus servants Quarters impeccable condition and taOukxis landscaping wth a lot Ol privacy

Ask lor Marie 363-3' 43 7 86-0400

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644-3500

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462-1811

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320 Homa« Wiyna County

BIRMINGHAM Ijpdalec 3 Dec •oorr «mih firapiaca «n UW»Q roo^ arga iam« k w rvarflwooO *kKK* ia*ga *oo<3 PaO'Porrva $104 600

A F F O R D A B L E "fCrfTia »pac-oos pu- o 'o* rr" ? DaO'OO i dow 6 ' Pa<J'v>CK-* jp part.al'v i«o«saO Daia -tao' ar»<3 a ' cm> ara a attac^o cwvc'-Moma * «Kjrrv.nor VOW Only 425 000 Caa* o* co vantio ai Onlury 21 - J Scott Inc

522-3200 SCHOOLCRAFT/OOTER OWIVC pie lot appliances $2 1

3M 2734 S of EIGHT E of Southfieid Move •n condition Immaculate 3 dedroom Ranch m n»ce he hborhood acroas from elementary school This home nas oeen FHA appraised at $24 000 No repairs necessary"' ft ofers to-mai Om*ng room finished casement lenced yard CaH loday' $24 000 Century 21 Alan Caslie 39«-0400 TRENTOtl BEAUTy OPEN SUN 0*i J 5 i52i Kenwood Drive N of Kmc *• f o " * oedroom 2 » baths cnck colonial Gourmet • lichen 2 car jars e finished base ment Man, updates' $"49 750 Can HMS 569-0070

- 8IRMINQKAW WESTCHESTEP VILLAGE Large private lot wfh this -mmacu-late family home Great tarmfy neighbor hood FienDie hoor plan with choice ot 3-4 bedrooms formal dming room library stuijy or home Otlice Spacious t»40 souare leel with erceuent storage Some nerd wood central air circular drive $ 158 900 H-52246

H A N N E T T . INC. REALTORS 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

BiRM.NG AM i/*tmaci><ara pr< tO'OCKT" «.iap<aea a«' Daaarnan ga'aga ask>ng S'13 000

Rwtr 642-001

N E W L I S T I N G S BLOOMFfEtD VH.LAGE tem-Jy home l/nusual h»gh private lot lanje bright rooms m neutral decor updated kitchen and bathe, first Hoor laundry and Florida room $424 DOC- 647-7100 AFFORDABLE FAMH.T HOME with Bioomfietd schools Fraerify peinted and carpeted newer roo< ar-vew»» •utlers and more Soacious enter tamment areas' $174 900 J5' 6900 BLOOMFIELD Spacious cowmaf ai the end of a Oead end street 16 * 16 gar Oen room hardwood floors paneaed den private »Brd with naceanda.. $155 000 647-7100

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OWNERS ARE SELLING WE ARE MARKETING

B-RMtNGMAM SCHOOLS 20 1 atennurst S $289 00C1 | Tudor hardwood floors cove ceii | ings new v tchen wtrr wcanti f breakfast room teed giass windows Captivating Owner 642 2093 2020 t Efwood $ ' *» 000 City convenances but country IV .ng for this Beverly Hms colonial on. ; 4 feed acte 4 ced-ooms plus oen , For Appt 258 065. | 3023 ' Embassy $149 300 G'eat raiue m Beverly HI«S tor thn nxrth nome .rpdated kitche" pelin A peirt Has family room kjs Oen Owner saji-iaa;

BLOOMFIELD SCHOOL b '622 HOII lower $23- OOC Open Son t-4 N o' Quart or A ol Franalm gather M tne WJ-LOEI'O-country kitchen or wanoe- Oul to the taouious oec« 4 oeoroom with tec room $ eatec garden 'oom Owner 851 4465 2277 Lost Tiee May $1'4 500 240C so ft wtlh 4 bedrooms a warn out famii, room with private palic basemen.' very organized wiih sherv mg 3 cai attached garage wiin wcvk khoc area O'eei value' For appt 258-0652 6870 While Pine $229 XX Tot wiB nor find TTHi muCH home with ttw Quawly having Bloom1«id u.hocus anywDara_ 4345 SQ. ft 01 Quairry wrtfi manv amenities Owner 626-5376

SALES CONNECTION INC 258-0852

303 WHtUoomf tad Orchard Lake

FOUR BEDROOM 3 bath home on t 5 acies Aa-K Lake schvKas fi«ni| wuixled pi uoertv $145 900 Help ij Sea ul Lnwngslon 229 2'B1

FRANKLIN VALLE" SUB OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5

Br -WW i tieoioom 2 oath step I -C 'anch Outstanding tieed lot on

i w 'eatuimg 2 wai tirepiece '•"Hi uvmg-pom $'49 5CC

85' 148« -MV, UB{ SENTS

AES- BLOOMFIELD f. tWM i Aft OFIOABLE HIJMtb OPEN SA- I SUN 2-5 5551 Bromptpn Ct S ol »*rwioui -aae W jr F armrfgtLH just isteO' Piemwjm i Dedroom 2 ' bath coKKnai on woooec IOI in piivale kei'mg Base men' gaiage and fuepiace $ 145 300 1 OPEN 5JNOA' 12-5 1965 «oae-3a* N ol G-ee* E ol H.ae- Cass

I Ll«« can* front 4 or 1 bedrooms oath . jioniai Marijr updates

l"J30C' The no COMMISSION

OEA. ES'A'E EkPEBTS HOME MAFIKETING SPECIALISTS |

J JUNLOB RANCH PnOPEP"» Delight-ui country tx<k ranch idcat i

I ec near .ake on 3 85 acres -n private f j veciusion 2 fireplaces formal Oming I

' oom winding Or ive ho< ses 0* See j I his One now $2 t0 300

Ask foi Sue Harrison Century 2 i at 'he - a« es

363 1200

304 Fanmogton Fanwiwgtan MHto

ABSOH/TELV BEAoTlFUL 3 000 eg fl < oedroom cowniai «ery contemporary »prmaieri can vai a-r verucai oands 11135 Coun iry H«jge $259 900 Fteaee ca« Lena Oakeniar- at We" Manuel Sriydei I Banae Heanors 85 l 5500 oi

304 Farming too

68 1 3670 ACRE

gently uopeig embraces wee Dual DrK> home «! OeewaOle ne jnooi nuoo 2 f«re»*aces waai-out baae-meni tame, room omeig room at-tached garage large track porch tor la/y eumme' eve s PRICE SLASHED-

C e n t u r y 2 1

FARMING TON "HIS 2 yr OK 3 oedroom brick 8 cedar ranch !'t oaths wen Peck and 'u« tea err em Over an acre and oeeutituM* lanoacapac 4 car attached heeled gw ege immediele OCCutMTlCf neai Herrla e Park t t Mne 6 Farmington «d area 24959 Glen Orchard $214 900 Ca« tor eppl 655 3672

Home Center 476-7000 BEST BU» Spaoous sued with tavshed base

ment 3 tutt baths 2 car attached gat age 4 oedrooms o«ice & oen erceiieni aiee $159 900

AFFORDABLE Sharp 2 bedroom vinyl siOed ranch l car an ached gaiege -ew ca'De' updated kitchen private rard $6" 500

H E P P A R D 478-2000

J U S T R E D U C E D ' la iay® Coniampca*> <x> *ooomc »o» Baaoi»iui -a** '-chti m. •*t'x3owl F*%\ »kXK masia* u>«a sufvoom 9CKjrrr»a? fc.'C»"»a^ *fac-a-ouno '3ac» i«nn.» covjr- 4 &aac

n«. c>or TKXK3 J399 90C1

AS" SHABON Merr i l l L y n c h

Rea l t y 626-9100 682-1121

CHABMiNG Farm.nglon Gr home 3 oedrooms t » baths loads of toecai laeuires -nc»mWvfl Oak tws 1'encr. ooo-s tine carpentry work Laura A»mey wallpapers New carpeting i flooring Central a& Cotne' 'ot wlh erceptiona lanoscapinc By owner $139 500

553 9423

MAPLE ORCHAPO LAKE J oed 'oom 'anch family room walk out lower ievei atiacneo garage i>ecks immediate occupanc, $'55 500 669-6690 642-1180

CHATHAM HILLS "ewer 5 bed room colonial cent-ai ait move-" condition Circular d'.y« immediate occupancy $'94 900 Ask tor

Carol or Dick Amrhetn REAL ESTATE ONE

as 1-1900 553-4029

Farmingtor Hrits Foi D> owner Daaiiirt i" 4 bedroom Contemporai > Colonial 2 • bath 2 vm gatage $ 147 000 or best oner 4f»-2»67

304 Farmtnglon FarmHtgton HHIs

«{ NOAL. »»000 NO 1 open Son 1-5 3 oedroom Dric* rancfi with 2 tua oatn, attached 2 car nOe entry garage t4a22 famey room New lur nace 85 prepped tor C'A Carpet 1 mu e oeoiuums 89 »«er«* pelted 89 twee treed lot Sa yi ht t kitcn en Newel roof Fireplace m •vm£ .oom Elementarr school-In sub •'•"-eC tu sea at $ l IB 50<T Buyers ure, 28328 New Caatte S&3-M42

Wallad Laka

*AHMIKG'ON HILLS Parad.se lor kale Fantastic new from tn« sorawtmg 3 oedroom bnck ranch wrth spring ted private lake tor year rc«*td lun' Everything yOu 0 ei peel p»ue lat Boor laundry Heated Florida room frmshed walkout oasemani $ 134 900 Ask to-

ANN£ or JOAN C E N T U R Y 2 1

ROW 464-7 U l

NEW LlSTiNG beau mi* pnvaie yard 3 oeoroom contemporary two slory feature* open floor plar cathedral ceiHng fKepiaced larmly room newe- inch

F A N T A S T I C B U Y Hartiand SCMOM - IO acrea o> pr»a Almoel 3 000 sq « 4 be*roo* 2 -oeth or ick ranch 2 I f f * tN *' noor pur con««nPWJJ» tisrung M M ! »«" * could id- wart1 »IM.«22 aP*1

Son t 5pm 9220 Paueaen *a, * of Old OS 23 N t* M M Caa .

LHANE M SCARcETT-cEAOh COLDWELL BANKER

^7-3060 J—— New Cdfcntfy

HABTLANO By Gedei Home on 3'-i acres aa* at cesa to ekpreaswey Bee 'liM Ate

anvc tee kiicher 8 path Caa ^ & a>la>KB | i ( i 300 2?4*l»» od*r $ 104 900

F ar mmgtor HAS O P E N S U N 2 - 5

Large open entry 3 bed'oom • oath contemporary E«posed wood floors perfect tor pr(yacy unes Great location $ 139 900 737 9000

M O V E R I G H T IN Stunning 3 bedroom 2 . oath con temporary Soaring ce*ngs wftf re-

ftvoughout Much

COLDWELL BANKER F ARMING TON H1LLS C O M F O R T A B L E '

H E P P A R D 855-6570

N E W L I S T I N G PPi»AU PCTURESOUC S€"iNO Ouatot> OvHi 4 oaoroom cokx^ •niri >par noo* p<mn SiHKoua ram* •» ' w 1 *wapt»ca a*"K3 oar E5aaoffu<iT ta-'acac D o ,fC aO i aoi 10 t»arh S244 OOC i W«C

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OP'EN SON DAT 1-4 • 12375 Joerua Lane •^ard i-a»e privileges Sharp 3 bedioon*' > paih ranctt with w fc nut wee level oversoed araya Take M 59 te Bu. Lard «d N on Buaard R4 to joehua Only $t>6 500 England Real Estate

47A-4530 OF*EN SUN ' 4PM ,

5148 Canyon Oaas Brighton pS<» •cunoeo by the lowering Harvest Hilts 2 story Contemporary custom poet pedrooms 2 i baths wrth level paftiaify finished

—r — sunken living NiCE 3 Dedroom rench enth i»»0 I winning »arOens Beeutilu»> fm-sihed Dasement wrth kachenetie $t«0e6 Aaa lor

Barbara or Ann REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900

PARK LIKE LOT sets pit this 4 oed room 2'. bath 3 200 s«j fl coioruai that boasts hardwood noors heM stone fireplace marble foyer wan out basement circular d' $2 19 90C

ASK FOB RANDY GOOOSON Merrill fcynch Really

669 3636 770-5366

N E W L I S T I N G S WES" 8LOOMF1ELO COLONIAL' Hire Lake beacn and boat dock pr |. iieges with lhis 4 bedroom home Beautiful treed lot screened rfi porch family ioom wiin fueoiace and finished basemen' $134 900 85 t 6900 STUNNING CONTEMPQRABV Qi 2 7^J ""y- "* i' r""w1

<ovar graai ' tw ano <3»rwog oo^ Library wtlh ItvOH' veiling .siand kitchen oners ooorwuts wading TO Oeck $279 900 85 •-6900

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Country Ranch Special 3 bedroom onc» '.anch on large country lot Spacious home haa 2 fun Oaths formal durung i-Brary and Florida room overlooking k new dec* 1st floor laundry and t _ar attached garage are additional conveniences Just $ ' 29 OOC

Great Condit ion and priced io sea' Sharp l 000 sc n ranch piovxJea country setting and _onvenwnl location Redeco-• ated « t986 bay-window m di-nette new landscaping and 2 cat a1-lAcnec amag* R«*s*e $«e_9oo

E R A ORCHARD HILLS737-2000

HendalNrood Sub Quakty meticulousfy maintained 3 Dec 'ooms 2 baths fireplace w in ng ' oom for mai dmK>g • oom ;or» tam •y room klichen 4 3>nette fue case mem wth ntcner faculties ei -ac room 2 car attacheo gaiage Spa-cvovs -of with numer ous traes Con-

I shoppmg i " ways with $199 900 far PY $127 50C

NINE MILE 4 «aistec 2 700 s<s " English tuden colonial 4 oeorooms 2 i battis formal living room & din .ng -oom island kitchen w eating area iiprary tamtfy -oom w Ve-p.ace e«t'» large oaaemeni central an sprinkle- suysiem deck rrxnch much more

Oori anffi Cewng track light «ig centr decking 4 epnnaiar 1214 900

Contact Greg Garwood iat n.e • ww FNopi L^2222

306 SouthfiakH-athnip ACRES »

approi 2 acres horses aweo * DaOOO" Dungi»ow vjp<5«la<3 (Klct" an & oa<ti »7»2e «am*> roo^ too r<jr a«c.a»iant toc iorr

C e n t u r y 2 1 : Home Center 476-7pOO

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C E N T U R Y 2 1 Secont ine Assoc

626-8800 FARMINGTON HILLS ,

LOVEL' COlOWIAL M Cama«*, . Courts suOOmsron .mmeoale oo — cupancy central <*> large Irvina room and kitchen fame* room w>» fireplace 4 spacious bedroom*. 1900 souare teet $'16 900 FANTASTIC CUSTOM BOO LM-

NOtt 'S your chance 'O I've ir oowri n» . Farmington for $'29 900 cbarmmg 1920 Oupiei Live in one unit rent the other to hew wrth mortgage payments Ert'« nice Caa ' ' ^ B a r b a r a Schultz

REAL ESTATE ONE 851-1900

B n«c a r *»gr>tJ -KOOC Ca<i

? daO*'DOm O'-c* tf^ra^a /vai* *aei

1694 Mat or. 6ae-4a®C.

BIRMINGHAM 3 OaO'OOm 2 i oa*Ti rw^cr> * ca«t o*ai ca^ngi or large tteeutiluWy landecaped lot across from Oakland H«H Country CiuC Covered patio wtxmt-ei bar b-cue central a» security syetem $146,000 6867 Lahaer 5a6-93«6

N E W L I S T I N G Stataty and suOaiantial Cotcmm n -testicaily set on 1 25 acrea fl praati-g«Dus area o« Bloomf«»d Kins Out-standing traditional elegance with contemporary flair 4 bedrooms 3 > ba1h* Family -oom and library En-joy pool spa and tenrus courts $650 000 H A L L & H U N T E R

644-3500

PARK-LIKE SETTING Bloomtield Hi»s maihnQ B"mmgham schools 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch in one of BloomfleMTTownship"s Fines' areas Cloae to downtown Troy and Som-erset One vear home warrantv $'39 900

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE 642-6500

CEN HOUSE SAT 2-5 2139 Sunnycr est W Bloom field 3 bedrooms ' > baths Wamut Lake privileges Beeutitui Contemporary Tn level mmediate occupancy Ownei moiivaled Oiease come 4 se* it it won 1 tast -ong Birming-tiam. Schools $129 000 am tor Snari Fineman

626-8700

C r a n b r o o k Assoc «nc Realtors

Dor t BUY An OTD House Brand new 3 bedroom ranches. ' armrngton MiMa L-voma 3 loca-tions Auguat occupancy Starting at i« 1 90C Open Sun 1-4 Ask tor

DAft RYAN C E N T U R Y 2 1

HARTFORD 478-6000 DON T RENT eniov rou' own back-yard m this cute 2 bedroom Farm-i not on Hilts starter wttr, 2 car ga > age $53 500 55? 90«0 i-i-39*'

BLOOMFtELO S0400L.S Pnce Reduced L>poated kitchen 3 bed-•ooms 3 bath Ranch 9y c

NEV»L» LiSTEO White piaared ones 4 beoroom coioniei >r great lamay rwignoortiood wrth new oa* krtchen aatra large 3>reng room with fi-» piece 32k2i ft fam»y room ptua a library Lovely Oec or and gi

i-m condition $2*4 90C ASK FOR HATMV BELL

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

646-6000

125 000 32-6509 BLOOMFIELO HILLS matang $ schools New on tne market Souare Lake 1 Woodward area By owner 4 bedrooms 2'y baths colonial up-dated kitchen-eating area family -oom fireplace formal "vtng i dm-•no ioom newer carpet tots more must see $t 65 000 334-6179

WATNE finished $56 900

oedroom or«li 'anch 2 car garage

72< 0323

302 Birmingham Bioomfiaki

A F F O R D A B L E Brrmmgham ranch with Wing take privilege* compierefy renovated home lovely decoi 3 bed-ooms 2 fu« oaths private yard and patio ideal for summer barbeoues

O P E N S A T 2 - 5 KATHY SHANOSKI

Re. Mai Erecutrve AN ABSOLUTE OOL.MOOSE

Everythmg < new eluding the fam iiy 'oom oh kitchen deck oh t»m»y room hardwood floors m Irvmg room 2 bedrooms 1 path B»m«ng ham schools No pets $950 mo Can K A TNT WILSON 644«700

MAX BROOCK iNC REALTORS

A R T F O R M One 01 a kind 4 bedroom contempt, rery Showpiece nestled on a private wooded hdttoOe acre overtook mg meendermg eireem ou*t as an m* late home with Mac* watnut floors stone VepMces rtytnee vaulted ce*ngs slete vwarxJe ano tu» wm dow waas wh<T- aaow rOu to oe pert ol $<5C 000

R E D C A R P E T K E I M

BIRMINGHAM 645-5SOO 8f VERL " HILLS Open Sun 2 8 30355 St Hi war (13 $ Fv*greenl B-rmm em Schoon «v acre pr. vate «X bnc*/alone bethe new kAchen large room > famey -oom w pee* mr

BLOOMFIELD LAKEFRONT

OPEN SUN 2-5 Harold Turner contemporary or, (Jul-et lake wrth country club location 4 bed'ooms 3 fue bains full top set ting and most of an Bioomfietd HI«S schoors 13«7 Club Or $499 000 Ask lor

SUE STELNER RALPH MANUEL

647-7100 BLOOMFIELD ON THE LAKE SUB

3 bedroom 2 i bath custom con-temporary wrth watt-out lower wvw Has 'abuious wew ol par* $ stream from 3 large decks »-o«e*»iona»y decorated m neutrals Stunmng master Dedroom sutle. BloomheK! Hies School** $299 000

ASK FOR MARIE 78i 0*00 o«ce.'3M-3tA3 home

G r a n d

R e a l t y G r o u p

N E W O F F E R I N G BLOOMFIELO TOWNSHIP

Bioom held Schools • Mencukxefy ma*rtamed 5 beoroom 4 bath French inspired home with remod-eled kitchen updated neutral decor 23k 17 family room fwst floor m-iaw suiia plus a 20» 40 gurele pool $ 3 car garage $399 000 Shown oy appt only thru B€VERL< C L E M O Asaooate Broker

Mer r i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

646-6000 737-2269

PRESTtGiOOS BLOOMFtELO VIL LAQE 4 bedroom 4 i bath coiomai marble foyer raufted ceemg wtth skylights and great room with doorwa* to large dec" Family 'oom den 2nd hoc laundry central an sprinkler 2 car anacheC garage $43« 000

RED CARPET KEIM MAPLE 642-6500

RANCH ON THE FAIRWAY

-MjSi -educed to $ 199 900 Forest Lake Coi*iiry Club 4th Fan way Bloomtield Hi«s senoexs Con ver writ 10 shopping and maioi ioad» 3 bedroom home kJeei lor empty neaters or corxJo aflernaitve 2MC Hickory Road Open Sun 2-5 N orf cong Lake W ol Frankkn

MICKEY GALVTN RALPH MANUEL

647-7100

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 2 30-5 30

5024 Wailbroo* lEnter on Tenniii N of 14 Mne oetween inkster & M iddieben Best Buy In W Bioomf ie td

Great ^ ori •- acra 01 Dachi g lo *a»""«a & sveem 4 &ao 'OOrr+% 3 T Oattvt mrruh, "OCT, foil t>jiam«ni Daoroo A Da«r An araa o* ->aiu'ai Daaoi> ao<3 pr-*ac> S20S D00

CALL FRAN JAFFE RE/MAX IN THE HILLS

646-5000

• i

T080CMA* CONTEMPORARY Superior cuatom quaety* Privacy m the Cay of Bioomfield neks More than 1 acre lot wrth pool 4 car ga-age Mc intyre Assoc Realtors

642-7747

OPEN SUNDAY 1-3PM NEW CONSTRUCTION - 4 bedroom Cape Cod wrth oasement and garage La»e privileges $139 900 6950 Long lane N o> MapM E at naisieao Jac* Chrwlenaon ERA 737-4A60 OF>EN SON 12-5PM 4311 F««OW w BuonM E a! «agger t, S ol Richardson 3 Oedroom Ranch on

nf patio dec* $ more

DRASTtCALLT REDUCED Oemeri Transier-eo Elegant 4 Dedroom 2 ' batfi Tudor Formal dmmg room ramify room w 'cathedral ce«ing central a» dec* and much more $223 900 Ask for Felicia JUST LISTED MAGNIFICENT SET TING and tu* Ol country charm Over two aces wth many triot fees berry bushes and large gar den area Man* improvements such as new 'OOt newer gas furnace ai fa insulation and much more Can tor oetaM $ 1 79 900 JuST lISTED 13 Mne Orchard Lake A'ea Spaoous 3 oedroom brick tench wrth 2'i oams 2 fire-places Anng 'OOm central krr neutral decor and more $127 500 JUST REDUCED Country Ming ,ust undei an acra Beautiful landscaping wrth fruit tree* and a • Oihng stream Spacious 3 bedroom ranch 1st floor laundry fireplace » family room Open Saturday i-4om $99 900 3174* Oohany

C e n t u r y 2 1 Today 655-2000

1966 CENTURIAN Award Winning Office

EXECUTIVE COLOAHAL

temrfy kitchen formal Ommg room oath ? car maenad garage w ty fmnned oasement $ 169 500 NEW CONSTRUCTION feady tor nal choices * bedroom 2 bath dor colonial Quant> conaUuction m newer subdrvrswn Cose to ac con-verwences $"89 900 MICE CUSTOM BRICK RANCH 3 bedrooms 2 > oaths basment fam-ily room wrtr apiece lots of made trees Home Warranty $205 000 COMTEMPORART BRIG" TUOOR C O L O N I A L with 4 oedrooms Oaths oper- ceramic foyer cvcuiar sta way master bedr oom suite enth sun*en tub wei*m closet central w- rear dec $ 789-90© ABSOLUTELT B£AOT*UL 4 oed room brie* co«**al Fame, room basmern 2 . oaths patic » deck sprinkling syslem Ouanty 0u*l home Immediate occupancy $2 19 900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

N. FARMINGTON HILLS LOvWy 3 bedroom ranch on treed Country sized ot new keener counters & cupboarOs eery famey room w«h fveptece vaLrfted ce*ngs

plus 2nd fireplace a* at 1 pnce frw 500 Car

_ Mar ion Severs REAL ESTATE ONE

851-1900 553-4785 OPEN MOOSE SUMOAT

2PM-5PM 34395 Princeton N ol 12 M«e be-tween Farmrngton He 4 >**« Rd By owner 4 bedrooms 2 i bath co-lonial Complete move-wi condition AH neutral decor central air new windows wrwlpoo bath cerarrac tile m krtchen. Slam master carpel-«yg • solar heat immediate occu-pancy $ t«7 500 469-0002

BR£ATMTAlLtt*G Vl£W OOtTi , ' window Ol this soarkfcng ranch iee'u-es formal room Open Irwng room with tiraptace hardwood toors piaster and fmrahed baaament'pus attached garage a* on tieaitwt size prrvale lot Aa*e>g only $M900 wm consider olters of SO downvA il qualified One Way Realty 4 73-5500 522JBOOC

Open SaL Au©_ 26- 1-4 Almost new Farmington rancf w» eicaptionai Boor plan $99 900

REAL ESTATE ONE 363-1511

CLOSE TO BIRMINGHAM OPEN SUNDAY 12-3*0

20750 Southome SouthfioW rs ot 13 s

W ol Evargrwan} . '791 eoxari • ma bei

tamed contemporary HEW KITCHEN wrwch nows mtc large 24x22 great room Ameeitws mckxM receaaad i nt mg hre#ece service counter super hot tub foom and tiered decking OuaMiy-$169 000 H-5'632

H A N N E T T . I N C REALTORS 646-6200

FAFtMINGTON - '1 Mee Custom built 3 oedroom brie* ranch 1 tu* tsath : halves hrepiaca wtng-'dm •ng/famrfy rooms Oen dual wm dows redwood floors fmrsneC walk-out oasement circular drive 2

$149 900 474-5S34

OPEN SAT A SON 2-6 Farmmgton Hen -anch on 1/2 acre 3 bedroom, moaem kitcnen ewth Oak cat*net» Largie family room wrth brick »re-piace Brea* taai bei neutral decor

By i ' r T S ; 211T9 000

OF>EN SOHOA* 1-5 cowoal Wrth many updates located m nice famay *uC 4-5 bedrooms Huge master bedroom beeuttKi treed yard KmMjerfy suO $154 500 * 7S-0924

! > W FARMINGTON • 3 bedrooms baths central a" updated Path » kitchen terge temay room lots of eitras 21006 Laura ood Ooen Sun 12-Spm $119,900 477-9191

FIX UP

OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 28523 Lake F>ar% Or By

oedroom trv-pt Oreae Great n«qn-

porhood beeuOtuBy iand»cap«l m> sprmatar tyatam «rga dec* central aK 1 many mart tee< i *e to numer-ous to mention $1«7 90C 553-TS57

Poo< Partyl

HMS PRESENTS SQUTHfItLg ATHWUP

ELEGANT * AFFOROA.BCE HOMES OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 203M « l KM* N ol 12 W ol ewa««reen urwjue 3100 so fl in-level 4 bed rooms 2'i paths $139 900 OPEN SONOAT 2-5 27JT5 Wntuc* « N Ol 11. E Souere rooms 2'-$tt4 900 OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 29439 McOcm nel Ct N of 12 E of Evergreen 3 bedrooms Vt bafh ranch m HumI Bubdrmsror. Many uodatea and e> traa t»9 900 Lovefy 2'3 beOroom or on private 3/4 acra lol oarage apcjeancec $T9 900 CRANSROOK VILLAGE condition 3 bedroom V* Path ranch $76,900 OPEN SUNDAY 11-2 261-40 Taper-S ol 12 W ol Evergreen Lovely 3

y bath pric* 'anch tm

srfMe V0 garaa $44 900 FRANKLIN RAVINES

4 uedioom coto-

UNIOUE STUCK) HOME with ion 608 Emmons between 14 $ Lincoln 2 car garage antra lot newly vetad Lease $750 To buy $115 000 Terms available 54 1-2470

7 8 8 - 0 4 0 0 BLOOMFIELD RANCH lyMogham tchoois now eve* popular H«c*ory Hgts Sub Large p-.vate lol and we* -nam lamed home oiSered at $ 159 500 For more information call

JUOY -ONES CENTUR* 21 - Town * Country

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LIVONIA - A s p e r P t e c e - 2 b e d r o o m t o w n n o o s e F » a p i a c e $ 1 2 4 6 0 C

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

4 7 8 - 3 4 0 0

N E W E R C O N D O 1 IN P R I Z E D C A N T O N L O C A T I O N '

B o u t in 1 9 8 6 This m e t i c u l o u s 2 b e d -r o o m s i ' s b e t h e ( e n d - u n i t ] r a n c h c o n d o o « e r s n e u t r a i d e c o r a b n g c u s t o m v e r t i c a l b a n d s aky k g r i f * v a u l t e d c e w n g * c e m e n t p a t o wi th p r i v a c y f e n c e l e r g a b a s e m e n t a n d b e e u t i f u l vsew of p a r k a a e c o m -m o n s $ 7 6 0 0 0

R O B E R T B A K E R e a l t o r s

4 5 3 - 8 2 0 0

NEW LISTING BEDFORD VILLAS

B r i g h t 4 s u n n , 2 O e d r o o m c a r - . a g e uni t well l o c a t e d " a w A r j Winning c-om p i e • P i o s n c a r p e l f n e s n l y p a m t e d c e n t r a air 4 a t t a c h e d t c a r g a r a g e C » l lor M i ks i of a m a r n t . e s $ 6 4 9 0 0 Ask lo r

K a t h y B a r k e r REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000 455-3728

O P E N S A 7 S U N 1-5 By o w n e . m o s t *eft B e l o w m a r k e t . a l u e M u n -n m g 4 level c o n d o . r e p l a c e 4 t a c u u i in m e s i e r b e d r o o m E o r o S t y l e k i t c h e n w o o d e d m e w artth o e c k s o n e v e r y leve l a c c e p t m o ak O f e r s C a a >o- o a e c t i o n e 4 5 3 - 0 6 7 4

P L ' M O u T H - A d u n c o m p e l 2 b e d -r o o m wr th dos ioae d o o r e e a 2 b a l c o -

n e e t 4 w a t e r $ 6 2 SOO 4 5 9 - 7 2 5 9

P R O V I D E N C E

T O W E R S C u s t o m c o n d o a n t r a r . 1 t t t i s t o r y v iew m a n y e a t r a s 2 o e d r o o m e 2 b a t h s e x c e l l e n t s e c u r i t y a n d u n d e r g r o s i n d p a r k i n g $ 1 0 7 1 to N o g a m t w e h e r e Aak l o r

D A V I D B R O D I E

INTER LAKES REALTY

683-2900

S N E A K A P E E K

G R E E N P O I N T E

A T C O P P E R C R E E K F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 2 b e d r o o m 2 ' s D a t r t o w n n o o s e 2 c a r g a r a g e t » r e p » a c a c e n t r a l a i r p r i v a t s p e t s o P r e - c o n * t r u C t > o n p r i c -e s f r o m $ 1 0 9 9 9 0

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2

P L Y M O U T H BRAOBUWY 2 b e d -r o o m s O a s e m e n t 2 c a r p o h s a p p l i a n c e * e k c a u e n t l o c a t i o n $ 6 5 0 0 0 By o w n e r 4 5 9 - 5 6 1 8

P L Y M O U T H B R A O e u R Y located m g o r g e o u s t r e a d p a r t - f i k e c o u r t c o m p l e t e l y u p d a t e d 2 m a b a t h s 2

3 r d l b a n d s 4 m i r r o r e d d o o r s 4

b a r 4 n o o k a r e a n e w c a r p e r a s g *»>-rs fsed b a s e m e n ' , - e c r o o m watts b e r u t a r t y saorti r o o m S 9 2 5 0 0 O p e n n o u s * S o n t - S p m 4 0 5 1 2 N e w p o r t CL LOTO 4 5 1 - 0 5 9 6

Quick S a i e N e e d e d G r e a t b u y o r ffsrt 2 b e d r o o m t o w a v - l i n e s b u n t m 1 9 7 3 wrth c e n t r a l aar

a n d k i se fsen a p p k e n c e s m c k a d e d C h e c k It o u t a t o r a y $ 7 2 9 0 0

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0 i n d e p e n d e n t s , O w n e d a n d O p e r a t e d

S N E A K A P E E K

G R E E N P O I N T E "

A T C O P P E R C R E E K F A B M I N G T O N k i c l S 2 b e d r o o m 2 » b a t h t o w n f s o u s e 2 c a r g a r a g e h r e p i a c a c e n t r a a ^ p r r v a t a p a t i o P * e - c o n e t r u c t i o n p r i c -e s H o m $ 109 9 9 0

6 6 1 - 4 4 2 2 s u r r o c a f c a « N E Y 4 W f T T

C O N O O S O « N S U N D A Y B I R M I N G H A M - trrt ' a r y 2 b a d r o o m V c o n d f t i o n S 1 T 9 . 9 0 0 SL-OOMFICLO K I L L S - C a r t

" W I - — carpeong m o n a n q M a s » 7 * . 9 O 0 . P M C K N O a - 5 4 7 1 B M i l Spectacular ] bedroom. I M a 3 tsatf Dent rnawew t a e . g r e a a w a w n $ 3 7 9 0 0 0 5 * * 2 k a M Parka u i u m a 3 b e d r o o m 2 k e 4 2 rtaar bath euperD god course W c a H o n Reduced t o S240 0 0 0

WEST BLOO**FCLD - L*»A. ape-" b a m t aoor u n i t

e d u c e d to a * * - 7 o o o

326 Condoa

F A R M I N G T O N F a r m i n g s o n V e r s a i i t e s b e d r o o m t w o b a t h c o n d o wrtfi c a r p o r t a n d a m e n i t i e s S 6 * 8 9 9

RED CARPET KEIM EDM Propert ies

4 7 8 - 5 5 5 5

325 Raal Eatata

Sarvtcaa

C A M O v fo r t h e h a n d y 2 or 3 b e d -im r a n c h r\ p r i m e R o y a l O e k lo-o n S p e u M o f f r o t o p p o r t o a s i t y

W o n t l e s t ' $ 2 9 9 0 0

m a n y e a t r a s $ 7 5 400 1 5 3 W E a n . v o o d 4 2 5 - 2 0 0 *

t a e a j i wi! p n v a * * c o u r » y e r d is* » o o r l e u n d r , B a o o m h e * ) mate S c f t o o M $ 2 5 6 9 0 0 A a k tor L o u i s e O a c o r . s e

8 * 9 - 6 6 0 0

R O C H E S T E R S u P « i S E D O N T — a * t h e h o m e

e n s o r s g m a w s t r e e s o n 2 of r o a n g l e n d 4 D e d r o o m

r a n c h M u s t a e w $ 1 5 9 9 0 0 A a k lo r LOaas D e L o m e

TMHCE B E D R O O M C o f o m e i o p e n a o o r p u n n e u t r a l c o l o r * - h r o u g h -

o u t " ' - ~~ m " —

L O T O W N E R S 2 s t o r y 9 u * « t y m o d u l a r n o w o n <** p l e y P t a c e o n y o u r « » * s d e i i o n wr th •n 9 0 d a y * D a r t M H o m e s o n N o w

1 b l o c k S o r G r a n d R n « r

313-344-4330

S 2 t C o n d o a

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

P e n 0 l e t o n C l u b

Senior Condos

MODIEOEN « A I s o u t h of l ' MAE

4 1 B e n c h s t y * o n e a n d

N E W L I S T I N G S C O M F O R T A B L E W E S T B L O O M F I E L D l o c a t i o n wrth e . c a p t i o n a . n o t of w o o d s p o n d s and n e t u r e areas Nice w o r k a b l e f loor p lan w i th .arge r o o m s and p lenty ol a t o r a g e $ 6 9 9 0 0 6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

M U S T S E L L ' T h e c o n v e n i e n t e n t r y « V * r a n c h c o n d o m F a r m m g t o n Hills Enaoy n e u t r a l d e c o r m-s*si t l e o n d r y rrw^rors d o o r w a * to p e t s o p o o l and l a n n i t $ 4 9 9 0 0 6 5 1 - 6 9 0 0

S P A R K L M G 2 B E D R O O M T O W N H O U S E c o n v e r a e n t f y l o c a t e d in F a r m m g t o n H a l s P r i v e t s c o u r t y a r d a n d patKJ a t t a c h e d g e r a g e f r a e n t y o e c o r a t a d hnMfsed o e a e m e n t a n d m o r a $ 9 7 5 0 0 8 * 7 7 1 0 0

P E R F E C T L O C A T I O N P E R F E C T P R I C E ' E n d uni t 3 b e d r o o m 2 s o a t h t o w n n o u e e o R e r * a Ar*l f l o o r k b r a r y g r e e t r o o m wrth d o o r w a d s . 2 c a r g a r e g e $ 1 2 ' 9 0 0 8 5 ® 9 0 0

RALPH MANUEL

H O R T H ROYAL O A K O p e n S o n 1 -5 p m P M C o r n e . C o n d o S of ' * o n C r o o k s B u n d e r d o s e ouf o n n e a r

A B S O i L . - t L c n d j e y i O P « N S u a e O A v ! 4 P M

W E S T B L O O M F « L D 3 b e d r o o m 3

$ 6 4 , 0 0 0 t o 1 6 4 , 9 0 0

Grea t value* Cho ice uni ts stm avaHaDie for reaervatJon

CONTINENTAL REALTY 8 5 5 - 0 1 0 1

C O M E S E E W H A T H A P P E N S

VI H E * H I G H D E S I G N A N D A F F D H D A B I L I T Y M E E T

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Livonia Pubac Schools

PRICED FROM s98,100 C O L D U J C L L

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X X * C H A L F T 4 7 7 - 8 0 0

31' 10€* OAE Thursday, August 24. ^9S9

320 Condo* HOC HESTER m Streamwood E» UHI End met loanAouw. 3 Mo-,00m 2 * UIM Kmened 5>H mer>l 9ar*Q* *» CUM to l-TS and M M Ca* Pouj Day Synder IOn-r^itonMAocftMO 842-3700

SOUTHFlELO ACT NOW

on it** Mag*"! coniemcorar» low" noun oc«Iet) in Chanti-cleer - 2 bedrooma 2 i Mint 2 car atlacAed aerate. library and moO mora Don I mtaa iwa moat tell op-

«1urNty Hung i 1

JERRY P. 473-6200

AX FOREMOST. INC

Cat now Kx »pco""irrwv Awing S 165 900 Call

RE SOUTMFIELD - ranch and unit 2 car attached »a'aga iirepleca central m 3 Evdroomi 2 batht 1*1 l»oor laundry n«*i* #amoda'ad it30 000 Cantor apEXWiimeci

350-1178 Soulhheld s Awarding W«>n.nfl CotxJommum At Char<t«.ieet

OPEN SON 1-5 ?933« E Chanticleer [> N ot »2

E of Telegraph Sparm.nfl rmrcn with HnisfteO lower »i« waA out and gueal awl* 3 'u« Dalha nat-ural hreplace 1*1 "oor laundry :00m 2 car aarage with Oiract ac-i.es* into your home anc mora' 1 'uly • show place' I M M E D I A T E POS SESSION SM today o» Dy aopo.ni-mant call

HELENE M A L L 0 N RE UW EXECUTIVE 737-6800

327 Haw Horn*

F J PINE not LOW SUH.D4NG CO LlVOHA AREA-JUST REDUCED

17178 Eton oft • Mi betw an *arm melon V Wayne 2800 aq t spec noma mmMni* occupancy * bed-roof* J1 Datrva Entraa $205,000 WORTHVH . IE PRESTIGIOUS AREA Hal< acra lot sua lima to cftoose your color* 2700 at) 11 « bed room, 2 » bains Located al and ol Elmsmere Notltwiiie Estates $220 000 Call 34«-25l«

332 MoMaHomat For Sal*

328 DuptoxM TownhouM*

NEW' 8LOOMFIELD TWP Light bright. immaculate' 3 bed-rooms 2-t twin*, fireplaceo family room formal dwwng room. iovet> ra-aona hitcften 8 nooa hjll baaement partially twnsned 2 car attached fla rage canlral air Oraal location in compn. S126.900 Call

Karen Remy REAL ESTATE ONE

&44-4700 334-0632

330 Apartments ALL NEW LUXURY SUBURBAN Rental Condom 7 10 210 units $67 000 g">a*/7 un.l 2 bedrooms 2 Oalha 2 car garages Management I mar icing available 3»3- ?3<>-d&80

TROv-Northho«J Mills 2 large Dec-rooms finisnad Basement new car pet tract* ngnting move-m condi-tion $9' 500 Eves 641-7458

TRO* NORTMFIELO HILLS 3 Cwdrooms 1 1 Dams lamiiy room "••apiece an appliances many ex-tras $93 000 6*1-1828 TROV Specious condc 2 bed rooms. 3 Daths 2 car garage nee tial decor large commons area $140 000 By Ownet 362-l."73

rROV STRATHMO" VILLAGE 2 bedroom l i Dalhs townnoute Superior condition recently remod Wed k.tchen wood hoots firet»ace T.mahed iow®r le.ei attacr»o ga-rage $119 000 362-34*9

"ROY By Owner No»thi«ld M.lls 3 Bedrooms 2'1 Baths 1 600 sq !l fireplace altacned garage den $112 000 641-7869

VERY SPECIAL BRYN MAWR

Sharp 3 Bedroom with cory tire-place m living room io»«fy «itcher witn pantrym great master Bed-room with fue Bath walk-wi closet and deep-set windows' Freshly painted Custom shutters ttvoogh-out Garage parking PLUS carport park«Tg $124 600 H 5243

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

332 Mobil* Homat For Sal®

BY NOW » SAVE MoBiie Homes By Pairiof

offered By MOBILE HOME BROKERS

4 HOMETOWN USA Easy financing available Stop in at 30600 VanBorn West land Ml or

Call 595-0606 CHAMPION 1963 14X70 many e. tras 2 bed-oom 2 Bath must se«i E«ce<leni condition Below apora 1 sal $ 18 900''best 349-6493

CHILDS LAKE

C L E A R A N C E

S A L E

4 MONTHS FREE RENT

S1000 REBATE LITTLE VALLEY 685-7770

DARLING HOMES Redman - 14 > 70 3 Bedrooms

2 baths stove refrigerator dishwasher large lot sl>ed Owner anxious $22 500 459-7333

' W A L L E D L A K E Lake Village II Ranch 2 bedroom. 1 bath «m.»f>ed basement, artacned garage air. up-graded interior appliances Must set' $72 900 Open Sun 2-5pm 251 Aqueduct 624-1522 or 661-H74

WALLED LAKE OPEN SUN 1 30-4 30

Lovely 2 Bedroom carriage house with custom know an uppfcances like new. cental air attached garage and private entrance $69 500 i486 Manner Dr As* tor Steve Smith

RED CARPET KEIM Elite Properties

478-5555 W BLOOMFIELD contemporary end unit ranch condo 2 Bedroom 2 full Beth pnva'e entrance 1 car at-tached garcje open floor plan Pri-vate patio, Beautitul view Pool tan rue court clubhouse $109 500 Motivated seller Open Sun l-5pm or by apoomtmenf Leave mtsu

661-5998 W BLOOMFIELO - Potomac Towns

' 3 bedroom. 2% bath 1,700 sq Ceramic foyer hardwood Hoor den basement 2 car attached ga rage, move m condition $127,500

ASK FOR RANDY GOOOSON Merrill Lynch Realty

66 3636 770-5366 WEST BLOOMFIELO 4412 KNlGHTSBRlDGE OPEN SATuR OAY t-4 P M Spectacular location on lovely KreghiaOridge Beautiful condo Mtn 2 .400 sq ft of space tor iraoou* Irving otering 2 bedrooms

.Baths, panelled den loads of storage and basement Com£Xe« has pood and cfuWuxise $141 900 IZ-I2KNII646-1800

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 8 GARDENS

DOUBLE WIOE 24.62 an appli-ances central an added porch Senior ciluen pa" m Canton Town-ship Call 455-2966 FARMINGT0N HILLS - 1989 Fair monl ! Dedrooms appliances in eluded $1 OOO down take over pay menis 4 76-1839

SKYLINE t»87 14 . 80 3 ! baths immeculeie

Musi see »'600 down lake over 656-1867

TIRED OF RENTING? You can own a new moo* home with low down payments easy fmancino

MOBILE HOME BROKERS 4 HOMETOWN USA

Presents Patriot Homes 'o Weetiend MeeCows Slop By 30600 vanborn Rd West land Ml

or Call 595 0606

333 Northarn Propart^ For Sala

TOWER Mi Indian River Oneway area Newly renoveted * wen ma*' tamed 2 Bedroom l'-y Bains large living room kitchen * utility area

water heetei 8 *ur -

WESTLANO 1966 Fleetwood 28 X 48 3 Dedrooms 2 lull Oaths large kitchen living end dm.ng room gar den tuB. large corner lot. treated deck and sfied window an condi-tioner enceHenl condition Musi see Asking $37 500 729-3794

333 Moftharn Proparty For Sale

A L P E N A 40 acres wooded hunting recreation properly. 2 bedroom camp fronts yr round rd Slate land access to Lake Huron Fire-place wood burner eiectnerty well furnished $33 500 caah 360-1571

BEACHFRONT C O N D O M I N I U M S

Be*u1<TuI camjswejy TuFhiirwa -t 4 2 bedroom plans on sparkling East Grand Traverse Bey Sand Beach sun sail, pool Rental income when you re rvol there Prices star' al $105 000

Can or write - J«nChri»tians f616) 922-2380

P 0 Bo« 1564 Acme mi 49610 COLDWELL BANKER SCHMIDT REALTORS

BIRCHWOOO GOLF 8 COUNTRY CLUB HARBOR SPRINGS

Ottered by Ken Rabidouii Resale Specialist

Un.Qu* selection of lots from $19 000 Homes 8 town houses

from $>99 500 Includes all privi-leges ol membership <n Birchwood Gol1 8 Country CluB

KEN RABlDOUX 4 ASSOC 616-526-9655 Eves 616-526-7542

plumbing rvace Wood 8 gas heat Large > with trees Low la.es $28 500 includes appkencee Can 517 733-8128 or 313-455 2309

339 Lota and Acraaga For Sale

CANADAIAN LAKES Highland Aoods Lot 67 Beeuiiful >eedy 10-buiid ample trees Close 10 sandy beacn Sacrifice $8 1 0 459 '929

339 Lota and Acraaga For Sale

TRAVERSE CITY ArtEA Magnificent estate featuring juam. built ranch home with 2700 sq ft mam level and beautifully finished lower level 2 6 acres of impeccable landscaping and 335 of private frontage Oh West Arm of Grand Traverse Bay First lime oteied by original owners at $595 OOO CALL ANN MARIE DOYLE AT i616#4? 1999 OR I6'6IS22 2350 1or complete us ling package

COLDWELL BANKER SCHMIDT REALTORS

C A N T O N E TII t'ooiage kjcai-ixi Can ion T «rp fo» t» at' •* O' >• c®ni I*TK? C 1 P«r»®ct to-

ow«>naM «a»» or\ o« ac (XI ir«vtw«0 MictiagAn

*v« Century 21 - J Scott inc

522-3200

OAKLANO COUNT" proved lots for sale • •and County s imest Land Connect Ijrms

16 1u*y im one of Oak subdvrsrons

557 6746 OAKLANO 'WSP Prime 2 acre par eel m beeulifu Oenjend Township Very private Mktop salting Loeoed .vith trees Asking $89 900 Bring all offers Cak Coidwek Banker aek tor Kattiy 78' 2685 PiNCKNE' 10 acres wooded ~ai»-ou1 site Persed $51 000

537-6153

339 Lota and Acraaga For Sate

T P S I TWP 10 ecree on Berus Rd $30 OOO SUPERIOR TWP 5 acres onSlomm»Rd $28 000

1 FEHLlG REAL ESTATE 453-7800

340 Laka-Kivar-flaaort Proper!)

CROSS POINTE CONDO 4 MARINA COMPLEX

342 Lafcafronl Property 342 lakefront Property

TWO 8EDROOM Log Cottage cm 100 fl of lhe Milecoqum River with access to Lake Michigan $38 900 2 BEDROOM Beautiful ,e»r round home on 70 ol Lake MiMecoqu.n $66 000 Homes above are in s private 36 000 acre sportsman club & 'e-Qowe membership approval lake r>ver hunting 8 commercial proper

ly ol the LI P Bo» 95 NauBmway Ml 49762 or cak 906 477-6221

Serving the Nor inshore Area W E S T

chart ST jBRANCt <ij£.amping ee-Ranch $4

NCH area - Lletime membership Three

$4500 464-6534

336 Southern Proparty

BUILDER S Model cog Cabin on large wooded lot near Higgms Lake Lot with balcony covered porch rear deck sauna $53,900 We will also bu«d to your specifications on your building sue or ours Can Col-lect 3ohnslorvJeen 517-369-4927 Eves 517-821-5447 ELK LAKE - Quality Buift ranch with 300M el ieke iroMage Feeluiee si-erciae room with sauna and whirl-pool Brick fireplace 1 2 ' car ga -age Fine manicured grounds wiin tennis court $ Large deck at waler s edge Exceptional views of -afce 8 sunsets Offered al $450 000 Con-tact Don Fedrtgon Jr al Re-Ma* ol Elk Rapids 616-264-5400 FOR SALE MACKINAC "SLANO West Bkjfl Victorian cotlage 7 bed-rooms. 4 baths partial lakeview 906-847-3878 or leave message al

906-847-6203

TMMETJIATE OCCUPANCY « 70 3 bedroom home with 2 lull

baths, master Bath garden fuB all appliances including washer dryer 8 central air plus cathedral ceilings throughout a great buy 81 only $18 900 Located al Nov Meadows on Napier Rd W of Wuom Rd . S ol Grand River Other homes also available

QUALITY H O M E S 3 4 4 - 1 9 8 8

i_s8ERTv 1965 Mobile home 12 > 50 A real bargain al $4700 Excellent condition Leaving city must sell 354-0762 MARLETTE 1972- Rochester Estates 2 bedrooms n«w appliances like new $ 11 500

651-6462 MOBILE home with addition Wood monl Trailer Park, between 9 8 8 Mile Farmington HiHs See owner only CaB 4 73-858!

GRAND TRAVERSE B«j. Bowers Harbor 149 fl of sugar sand beach • Country farm house with office and studio building $375 000 By owner 616-223-7373 HK3GINS-HOLK3HTON Lake New 3 bedroom chalet e>ce«ent lake ac-cess dose to State land Wooded lot $30 990 522-0342 HOMESTEAD Glen Arbor Beautitul 1 bedroom condo suite with ,acuili 2 yr» old Professionally decorated Seasonal news of Lake Michigan 8 Sleeping Bear Dunes Oulsiandmg renlsl property $89 900 Days 851-7540 Eves 489-0666

MOBILE HOME 1970 12*65 New carpet washer 8 dryer Rochester Estates $8 500 661-8627

? r

WESTLAND CASTLE WOODS

35601 Hunter A«e iusl S of West-land Mall 8 Warren Rd New 2 bed-room 2V» Bath lownhojse 2 car ga-rage private I oyer Open daily 8 Sunday l-6pm closed Thurs Priced from $63.SCO Model 326-6097 Office 296-7602

Michigan Realty

LBLOOMFlELD 3 bedrooms 2 i hs (unshed Oaaemenl large

kitchen new carpeting. d«r*ng room. •J car attached garega Large wood sec. 661-6335 W 8LOOMF1ELD CONDO - 3 bed rooma 2 baths upper, av condi-tioning 2 eer " appkances 1750 sq. ft 1104.000 Deys 836-215C Appt 1-669-0345 W BLOOMFIELO - Mapteridge 2 bedroom 2 bath upper end ranch unil 1595 sq ft Neutral decor At-tached garage Many e«iras $110 000 661-4942 W BLOOMFIELO PEBBLE CREEK 3 bedroom detune condo large master bedroom w 'twepiace srtti room 8 deck Finished besemeni car anacned garage 8 many cuslom •utras Buyers Only Open Set

1 fo 5 855-1710 or 451-t877 BLOOMFIELO New nimg< Ms

Macne-'Drake 1110 000 2 2 bath central air. pri-

entranca geraga Nuetral 0»-Cathedral caking appker Refngeralor elect nc stove

" " 66 -3045

CUSTOM BUILDER

CONSTRUCTION (313) 47S-3344

MODEL C L E A R A N C E

S A L E Otters Considered Al All Darling Homes Locations

PLYMOUTH HILLS Ptym<x/th 1313) 459- 7333

COMMERCE MEADOWS Corrwwc* Twp 13131 684-0403

NOVl ROAD •i 13131344.4330

CHATEAU HOWELL Howell (517-546-1100

GRANDSHIRE ESTATES Fowiervine 15 t?i 223-9131 NASHUA 1965 14*70 w'7«2i ea-pendc move righl in Fully fur-nished New appliances built-in stereo dishwasher 2 bedrooms 2 baths Wooden shed $25 000 or oi-ler Canton 453-7873 NEW HUOSON Kensington Park 1965 14.70 2 bedroom 2 bath utility room screened- in porci-i wa tar softener Mint condition* $19,000 /best 464-1171 NEW 4 bedroom 2 baih home un-der $440 per month minimum down Wonderland Mobile Homes

397-2330 NOVl-SKY LINE 1966 14 by 74 3 bedrooms 2 Baths Many E.tras Retiring Must Sen at Loss $22,520 Call Evening* 344-9224 NOVl 1987 fairmonl. 14.70 2 bed-room front den washer dryer stove refrigerator central sir water sofiner 346-1327

NORTHERN MICHIGAN TEACHERS - RETIREES Greet op-portunity lor supplemental income 8 unil motel acoss t'om Paradis« Lake pays for this properly 3 bed room home Included Large 101 and garage all buildings in excellent condition On OS 31 20 rrwnutes to Mackinaw Clly Onfy $90 000 iPWCl BAR 8 RESTAURANT operation the middle o> prime resort area ideal tamity operation Grossing i proximately $95,000 per year turnrlure equipment liquor license and 3600 sq ti budding included $146 OOO

GARY PHILLIPS RE MAX 616-347-4100 or 616-347-7666

NORTHERN MICHIGAN .REAL ESTATE AUCTION

Over $6 000 000 00 worth of choice resort and commercial real stale such as condominiums 8 qomes in Traverse City Charlevoi. Petoskey Also a beautiful Lake Michigan home near Mamstee 40 acre hum->ng property in U P 300 acre hunt-ing lodge iaketront lols m U P with no minimum bid prime baytronl o!'-•ce budding 'n Traverse City acre-age zoned multiple, industrial bu"d •ng. beeulitul residential iots and more This is your opportunity to buy righl <r\ the hean of NW

Michigan .acalion land AUCTKX OATE

SEPTEMBER 2 1969 •0 00 A M

PARK PLACE HOTEL TRAVERSE CITy Ml

Cak 1-800-468-3586 for a complete brochure ol properties

COLDWELL BANKER' SCHMIOT REALTORS AUCTION DIVISION

Sarage corrali good roads schoo 12 5 000 Agent 505 632 426"

CANTON V A C A N T L A N D

Pnme building sue on arivete ri>ad 2'. acres i wooded $45 OOO Call

CURT DOZIER

R e m e r i c a HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

PONT I AC Joelyn Walton neei Pis ions Palace 50 . ' 30 sewe. wate-paved $4500 Call 559 9997 o. 556 963 7 ROVAL OAK Unique lot CI zoned Reedy 1c build Cak J. So«olol1 lor del ail 26 l 5060

Thompson-Brown

CAN*ON 4 aJiecent lots 170 X 120 total Elmhursi St off Ford Rd Ready to build on Se*HXI» inquiries only Call 981 2463

SALEM TOWNSHIP Beautiful 6 8" acres pave<r road Nice* $44 900 Terms Call Bi« Davis Meediiner Real Esiaie 348 7660 474 5592 SAiEM TWP 2'y acre lot peaceful wooOed rolkng perk approved $39 000 453-6172 522 8914

FARMINGTON HILLS Wooded lot SOUTH L * ON Beautiful 5 acre parcel m Green Oa« v' - . Beautiful 5 acre parcel in L*ri

,n prime i ghboihood Subd."SK)r Town J<- OOO L-aUleu details. 4j3 i4-l^. rS'Si 4 FARMINGTON H I I L S ' L acre • beauiilui treed lot on cui-de sac Small 2 bedroom home free needs some repair «f want to «eec '0 Mile Orchard Lake area $46 900 best offer 474 3952 FARMINGTON RlOGE -OT 13 i 4 naggetty Great tor walk out base ment Dae* s to wooded commons Honest area m Mich Huity' cast

one left' $54 800 Can 645-5856

rS»SL 4 3 ' .

L usury Irving at the Just minutes from Lake Huron sq ft with spacious rooms 2 Large bedrooms fireplace 2 decks, base-ment and 2 :ar attached garage Locaied m downlown Porl Huron J136 90C 30 boat wens a.srlawe $29 500 Open Saturday 8 Sunday l-4pm

COLDWELL BANKER JOACHIM

REALTY, INC 329-9036

HIGQINS LAKE-VIEW Darling 2 bedroom year around Home MH11 condition $39 900

517-821 9396 dr 3 13-646-6 l 11

AMAZING! ! ! 5 mmuiee from new mar ma" Enioy rnHor doner maw lor r . the o"C* Live ngM on Lake St Clair

L A K I V I C W C M ® - O W N H O M E S 2500 sq h 2'1 oaths 2 car garage CueSom nmaned lo yom Oeaghl See our spec:Lai models lor eddnionai savings Jefteraon Ave il " i >4«e Open 1 to 5 deny including Sundays

774-6363

CASS LAKEFRONT 'bocM oo

oom wrn boe, «P

3 oedroom decul Bay i»»ge gr i ir apiece stiached central an |PEM 420321

VCKI ANDERSON RALPH MANUEL

647-7100

BEAUTIFUL Lake StijrwoodlMk ir onf O^UII »Of> Opmr Sun 1-5 Bo«l t K > C * c r » » & lur» »oO 8 beec pr--g« One ol the beat O™ 1 ^ buy* m area ol "ne «--om home* Open floor plan brick ranch 3 bed rooms 2 baths family room Ve piece dming room central air stor age galore attached 2 car garage New carpetmg wallpapers 8 pavt m tasteful neutrals Move-m condition Huron Va«ey schoors Commerce Rd lo t block E o> Duck take Rd S on Driftwood to 4800 '"wood $147 900 Beauregard 8 Stahi Prop ernes 662-7016 662-2789

itul growth E.cekeni selector Ol -ots nomes end condominiums .akei'ont go" "0',, 4 '*** •"*"* property Cak or write

Garner 8 Associates Realty 10085 Buchanan

Stanwood M' 49346 616 9 72 8298

COMMERCE * BlOOMf £.0 Midd* Sirens L»»e -eterirani i>ch' c-iurse .»r» Ai'stic-'s eke 50.250

B L O O M F I E L O HILLS LUXURv . bedroom 2 bath lakefron! condo on aU sports lane carpon -eni or sen $115 OOC

$50 000 J48-094.

dock

RET THING SOON' Plan now1 Desn able deluxe condc StuarT Florida Spacious 2 bedroom 2 oath « washer dryei ceiling tans 6x26 pa-

screened w security shutters pool 8 clubhouse Other amenities Furniture optional Pictures avail able Reduced, by owner 477-0769

337 Farms For Sato METAMORA HUNT COUNTRV

Open House Aug 27ih Noon tc 5 8> owner 2 bedrooms 2 baths re-novated Former Chauffeur s Resi dem nestled on rust under 7 acres 2 barns 8 paddocks Redibie su able lor al leasi 2 horses Pond 8 sceneic wetland attract abundance seller Asking $t 15 000 Please call for directions 620-635*

338 Country Homes Foe Sato

F.VE PLUS ACRES Heavily rreec* If Toned residential Aaler 8 *«-wef hi sewe- Can be subdivided As* for Sherry at James C Cur*' Realty Days 349-4030 Eve 8 weekends 532 9502 FRANKFOR' BENZIE COUN'v 75 secluded acres prime hunting and Oil tMack loo road Property 1-1 eludes stream pond lake access 8 building s«tes S-"4 OOC- assumes my land conlracl at $200 mo or $4 j 300 c ash E ves 634-3732

days 64 1-2669 GRAND SLANC TWSP Adiacent io Rolling HiHs Golf 8 Counlry Club Appro*'male 20 acres undevel-oped BSC f1 or *61h Fai'way with 60Ci ti 1'ontage S Saginaw Rd City ealer sewer Owner 694-6116

BEAUTIFUL t * E C U T L V E E S ' A ' E iu»1 mmutes I'om Downtown Ann Arbor 42 acres with 4 acre lake lo-tally secluded 7 SOC sq fl home muuc room darkroom large lamiiy room with lotaity equipment oar many e«tras $665 000 Call Sharon

lor ptivala afiowung. MiChigan Group 227 4600 METAMORA Hadley 1750 sq ft ranch 8 acres 3 bedrooms den 2 baths 2 2-way fi'ep-aces .niercorri deck 2 car an ached garage 30 ' 40 barn $142 900 797-4151

339 Lots and Acreage For Sato

HUNTER'S PARADISE AuG'M 10 Of

land WOOO convaci wmi s«>«r warn* 10 Mi; Br ott«*

DIANE W SCARLETT LEACH COLDWELL BANKER

347-3050

BEACH ROAD between Squaie Lake 8 South Roads Near Nature Center 8 new Pine Trace Gon Course 125. -65 879-7623 BEAUTIFUL WOODEO 101 m presti-gioos •> Bioomfield sub. N al Maple W ol M.ddiebeil Reduced to $79 900 $25 OOC down 11--. 2yr Hand contract F-136 B-120 R-,85 L 185 w'large open area behind lol Which will not be buill on

Red Carpet Keim-Colonial akes 624-7100

BELLEVILLE 5 minutes to Magger ly and 1-94 7 6 acres 4 10 'rootage neaveiy treed city waler natural gas By owner 566-3163 BINGHAM FARMS 2 plus acre sue e.elusive area Owner Bro* 891-0992 or 35?-0t54

_ O T 50 120

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BIRMINGHAM $140,000 BLOOMFIELO HILLS acre Bioomfield Schools OAKLAND TWP 4 81 8 44 acres ROCHESTER HILLS - 65 X 225 $25,000 TRO* 2 acres pics many others 10

L £ V R E A L T ' 669 6644

B I R M I N G H A M S C H O O L S

3 4 acre lol heavily wooded near 13 Mile Rd all ulkllies $49 900' For in-formation packet call Dan al

433-1100

PETOSKEV Michigan condo proieo 400 ft on the Bay site plan approval 'or 27 units An utilities are m has other amenit ies trom phase I $540,000 Jack VanTreeae A Asaoc

616-34 7 3»43

ONE Of A KIND-Live in luaury n Metro areas finest mows noma per* 2 bedrooms 2 baths Jacuzzi a»r and other emeru liea C A N lodey 729-1168

P A T R I O T H 7 B - 12X60ft condition luiTnehed 2 bedrooms 1 bath mu* see $6900 Souihfieic CaM Kevm 642-0427

PLYMOUTH HILLS Model C learance

WATERFRONT Final Phase - Lunury Condominiums

THE SANDS Between Traverse City 8 Chanevon 500 gdt eous cake MicMgan beech • 8 2 bedrooms enclosed garages

MUST BE SEEN TO BELIEVE From $104,900 Cell or Write lor Brochure REAL ESTATE ONE

10268 U S 31 Elk Rapids Ml 49629

(616)264-5611

SHANTY CREEK BELIAiRE Furnished 3 bedroom 3 bath con do $154 900 Cak 474-529

BLOOMFIELO TOWNSHIP Bioomfield Hills Schools 8 Mailing Fully improved Sues available

CALL 737-0690

NORTHFIElO TOWNSHIP 5 and 10 acre parcels Beautiful i of golf course Perked

i3 I3i 437 1

NOvi subdivision. paved sueeis $44 OOC

400 Apartments For Rent

A p a r t m e n t s & T o w n h o u s e s

s t a r t i n g a t » 4 3 5 0 0

UN ACRES ANTRIM CO Hunting en# Buck Ridge Rolkng Hard

woods Secluded Camping Srte 'n $6 400 00 $4Qfe«0 aown 1100 00 mo ION. 6 16-2S4-S30<

North Woods Land Co

W I T H A L L T H E S E L U X U R Y F E A T U R E S :

• Gas Haat 4 Cooking Gas • Mot W«t« • C*. ports

. C*rtr« Condmonng • TV Aflttrma, UHf-VHF • WrikHnCloaMs • Exira Stora« Space . S«trT*WftflPoot-CluW»ua« • ctacraMon Araas • Sound Condmonng • Ptarrty of f>arlung . Out TrinaporUBon Av^aWa

c o l l L o c o c p e e k N E W B U A O H R O A D 1 B L O C K S O U T H

O F F O R D R O A O I M W E S T L A N O

Catpahng Gas Ranga - natngaraior CatiW AvMabte Orgaraad AclMtws DiaJ-A-flWa

?Sw 72M630 Hou-a T*.»•

m AccfX C*rMk*tm and Voudmn

E O U A L orfKtnuNm H O U S I N G

S O U T H LYON PRIVACY ABOUND

ideai building vie cxi FIVE acres wifh many trees Locaied on a pr vale <oed appro»imately t'« mites from South Lyon 1f»s parce- nas re-ceniiy beer perked and ready to bund on $37 500 BAILO REAL ESTATE 437 2064 s L* ON West Wind Subdi vision 2 i acre lots paved roads underground utilities easy express way access walk oui sues $43 OOC

LAKE HURON ILexingion) 60 m»es from Oet 3 bedroom contemporsry remodeled home Park setting pri-vate beech access to lafce For en-rolment or rent $5 600 down $264 monthly peyments.'115 yrs Open house weekends Cak after 6 455-0326 weekends 35W-7 168

43"-B«' 437 3'46

LIGHTHOUSE VILLAGE Homer Mich 2 pull Ihru camp«ig <ots lull nook-up includes a« -ecreation 'acu-ities 1 Ol $6 900 2nd M>t with sned $7 500 Both foi $13 000 196 7 29 ti rtiidernesi travel trailer 100 miles sed 30 days $13 000 oplicmai

722-9261

INVESTMEN" PROPERTY prime .lyonm area All offers cr>ns*de*ed 6 iois »!(•, home already crtv -WC'I' Rer'al tX'rvgs $6M onih >8536 * j"nmg?on RcJ Sol

T I L * " A*1<ir 6prn 4*6-6405

r'LQfi country living l>ir 78• 330 Ken*»ngic

C e n t u r y 2 1 D y n a m i c R e a l t y , Inc.

5 6 2 - 5 0 0 0 TROY FOR SALE BY OWNER

•Joned 01 Ail utilities 215 ft Ire tage On Map«e '60 ft deep Mr naram 642-4740 W A R R E N - S C H O E N H E R R & A I M - « 40.-34 $3995 Van Oyke-9 Mile 40*116 $2-995

351-4456 WARREN- van Oy«e-8'i Wile

* 100 CommmciaL $17 300 Terms

435 9993 or 556-6356 W BLOOMFIELO

Beaut ful wooded lot in new Swan Cree* City water 5 sewer paved cul-de-sac 'oed B55- 1459

NEW LISTING Beautiufl walk-out -and- on I acre pond setting with Hammond Lake privileges 4 bedrooms lamiiy room country kilchen hnished krwer level terraced gardens much more $144 900 Ask for

Phyllis or Marion Real Estate One, 651-1900

851-9676 or 553-4785

BRIGHTON OPEN MOUSE SUN 2-5pm 6137 Wmans La»e Dr

Lakefront 4 bedrooms 3 belhs $210 000 "line Realty 227 102

DivE 'N Beacr.iji a" spur's a.e"u"l Cape

334-0 . 6 Coa m.ri> uPV,»d«s E iceiieni $99 900

H E P P A R D 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

CASS LAKE FRONT —— Sionning new contemporer-y win; FIBS

c—mgs «rt.t« 2 maslei I ur-on ^ ^ • OFFERING vacant -o' a»e 7 on frontage paved

suites hbrkry sauna and lacuai eiercrse and game rooms e>pan sive doorwali and 3ecn.no system and more' W99 000

RED CARPET KEIM

BIRMINGHAM 6 4 5 - 5 8 0 0

international '•» Estate 647 HOT _AKEFRON -ocatefl on a" sports W.ikams ..a«e ih-s "cm boasis souther exposure spec lacuiar »-ew 2 bedrooms oper-hoc plan and more iVor- t asr ong a- $14- 500 Ask fo" 69390 Part'dge i Associates 625 Cr»9

400 Apartments For Rent

OPEN SUN 2-5pm 2300 P*rte Lake Rd BeeutiKu wai> out ranch wrth deeded Pine Lake water rights Almost 1 acre 'o« on canal Lovefy setting Greet rftom wilh beamed ceiling newly hmsnec •one' level wilh Berber terpeung 4 2nd '.replace A Spec-a. home $299 000 Can

Marion or Phyllis Real Estate One. 851-1900

553-4785 or 851-9678

il -OCKS LIKE Slate Land But t s nol 5 3 beautiful wooded hiify acres wilh stream & pc-nd sile near Davis-burg $29 BOO 363 4536 METAMORA Hadley prime 1 5 to 4 acre parcels Rolling Wooded '5C lo 250 f< Ironiage per parcel $25 000 to $60 000 797-4 15'

M I L F 0 R D PINE M E A D O W S

ONLY 9 LOTS LEFT JO«r in* ««c»u*»v« Mirroffl Meade* convTHj/iify Sc«o»c ? * »cr* •orrve S4?»S a<ljacar.' ID Kaon rvg lorp Park «>»c>oo» V** •oca'ec 2 Nort o* 96 on M.nfxd Ofl S50 00C Sfl7 WC' T

• S -usury living' For Fr^ ao<3 rrKKa to'ormar»t>ri caII Linda Slew 362-4 15C

West Bioo 'ieia FULcV IMPROVED LOTS FOP SALE

10C « 135 A<I Wb* ool*

A U T U M N RIDGE SUB Bill Phi l l ips 737-0690 W BLOOMFIELO Lois lor sale l usury 100 ft » wider neavi'y wooded forest selling Sewer wa ler paved streets Call Oeveloper

737.2266

342 Lakefront Property AFFORDABLE WATERERON*

2 bedroom nome on Silver Lake 2 cai garage Newly 'e-oecorsied anc contract terms $46 900 Can

Sfiaro- at Re/Mai Mid-MM i-gan 5 " 786 2635 or 517-6A6-34 1

B A L D EAWtE l A K E 3 bedroom 2 -r car garage new 5 in Ariewr wen Brandon Schools Call after 6pm

627-4469

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400 Apartments For Rent

^ O R G A T T M A N O R A P A R T M E N T S 1 - 9 4 & W a y n e R o a d

^ i MILFORO r^P 3 acres Seouded CK'vare sotnog end o« cui-de-v»c »ood«>d and 'ONsog S o' GM Hd E O' H CIK OR * "R»dga o* S300 DOO $750 000 Jod rfl'ound JMI-

Beaouru* M9 90C 348- T n CK 6«4-Oei4

NEA MUOSO-N-UlLFOftO AREA Two 1 plus acra lots Easy i-96 ac-cess Peeked su'veved aK uti#ii»«s private road $35 000-145.000 Terms available 437 -3673

I

App l i ca t i ons be ing taken for severa l apa r tmen ts . Inc luded in ren t , heat , hot w a t e r , Olympic swimming poo l , HBO, 2 tenn is courts.

NEW MEXICO LAMD" Priced lo sen 120-40-52-160-320 $4,000 up to $ 160 000 Agent 505-632-4287

$450-$470 for 2 bedroom a pa r tmente $405 for 1 bedroom apar tment

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

N O R T H E I E L D T O W N S H I P Wasr leraw Counly al wnilmore La»e 250 acres 6 00C' 't of roaO Iron tage Neil lo a sewe> district Call Or en F Meison Reallor 9163 Main Wfirfmore a«e 313-449 4466 N O R ' M V I L L E m presl.gious Pheasant Mills subd-.isw>n Premium wooded lol Ass.ng $ 119 900

939-1045

D A R L I N G H O M E S

STAR 12X80 2 bedroom Older modal Oood cononon Appliances $2500 TiaveJo 10**4 2 bed-oom 0«M> modal Appliances new pewit

5oWi mual be moved from 474-2131 or 655-3616

A B E A U T I F U L

P L A C E . . . T O L I V E CENTRALLY LOCATED IN WESTLAND

a 1 & 2 Bedroom, Some with Fireplace • Poo l • T e n n i s Cour t • C l u b h o u s e • C e n t r a l Ai r • D i s h w a s h e r • D i s p o s a l • L a u n d r y Fac i l i t i es

Beau t i f u l l y L a n d s c a p e d

I n f i n i t y H o m e s , I n c . W e l c o m e s You T o :

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C o m m u n i t y

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I H O M E S 4 5 4 - 3 6 3 6

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to th* pool trom tba aundaet at W»*tland'» Clxolc* lor CoaranlAQC* a Va tu*

In Apartmant L t r i n g

m 2 Bedroom, 1 Berth units ava i l ab le lor immedia te o c c u p a n c y

B Prune totes ot $495 4 S 5 1 0 / m o • Louvered vertical window treatments Located on Warren Rd . West ol W a y n e Rd

riear Westkind Mall WM1AND V I L L A

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D i s c o v e r S o v i s F o u n t a i n P a r k

A special rental oppor tuni ty awaits at Fountain Park — Novi's o n l y 1- and 2-bedroom apar tment communi ty featuring a Quiet wooded location within

minutes of 12 Oaks Mail. Novi Town Center and o ther fine shopping, din-ing and entertainment

• Pr iva te e n t r y w a y s / b a l c o n i e s and p a t i o s / w a l k - i n closets

• Convenient access to l-2~5 and 1-96 • A d d e d ameni t i e s inc luding ind iv id -

ual washe r s a n d dryers . Whir lpool ki tchen appl iances , microv/ave j vens , d i s h w a s h e r s

a Sheltered parking a^-ailable • T e n n i s c o u n , s w i m m i n g p o o l and

m o r e . 1 Bedroom. 1 Bath units atari for m •

little as «S60 To learn more, please call or visit

our mode l weekdays, 10 30 a m -6 3 0 p m weekends, noon - 5 p m

F o u n t a i n P a r k

N O V !

Thursday August 24, 1#M OAE #.11€

J42 Uk»froot Rrop^ty 342 La*•front Proparty j 342 Lakatront Prop^ty 142 Lakefront Prop^ty HOME ON M4LL Ov«"K>o*.»r C'oaa

I in W I w«f'uot «5i iha' J»n«C «rtir i A) Joca or a»« %+n<jy

Oottom araa 9' aai fi%r IIT^J rrvcrto*» ON « R « I L N T «r ft LX*f o' fKouaa and no Dac» . +> a

'o- a»lfa privacy "«» 34" '2 Mvtng t Uijr» 2 Dtdroomi Ca»«rraii -ai ait*c 'a'-<ao *a«a & patxj 'aa«« &

Mow »«• rh« .•«» i«i>m a. '!>orr« o«l 'aO t-aO S '9 000

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J*".» f''rvvfi) •• S " 65 000 44* 4

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LAKE FRONTAGE $232,000

baautiloi co'iiarn Kxa' • «*«1* , 'aniaai»c La*a •aatu'r* • DaOtoomt i r oafn% rarruiy >oo 2 la'ja Mnap arowO Jircfc ffud<c -r> i. iig room »vaih jui io' o«*ie» h 5

MANNETT, INC REALTORS 646-6200

MUHPHI LAKtFBONl Baaui-'u «l< u ,*• • 2 oacwoorn 2 eair> ,•<•>

'Ov'Hj l>unia Frank*nmulft A •. . • N F L c;or>uaci «««4|»CM« Ri A A I

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•'.'-6800 tfas y*0-1'A2\

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R E A L T O R S 646-6200

400 Ap«rtm«ntt For Rent

• N o v i / L a k e s Area •

W E S T G A T E V I F r o m $ 4 7 5

A r e a ' s B e s t Va lue • Quiet • S p a c i o u s Apa r tmen ts

At t rac t ive ly L a n d s c a p e d • Lakes Area • Near Twelve O a k s Wall • Cent ra l Air

• Pool • C a r p o r t • Wa lk - i n C losets • Pat ios a n d Balconies

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351 Bus. & Professional For Sale Bldgs.

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C " *Otai NAT I « A S « * » * C A ' A L A

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360 Business Opportunities

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Kefning«r - P€ DE RS6 N REAL ESTATE, INC

m E Main Suaai Ha. DC SfKin a Mi «9?ao

616-526-2178 MjSIC BOOKS 4 SHEET MUSIC STOfU liiwanicay 0"S tuunNri iv a 900O aa« S<XiiHia«3 B-ii i> Knqm ?2Q*

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A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

SOUTH»l€LDO«FiCe 29286 MUH.ua—" Hwv

TRO* OFFICE 3726 Rocnaatar Ro

1-800-777-5616 A Great Places Company

i owi~ B#rm<ig#\*rn lu^n kxc.«ianc.

Oad'oom $52-&«VOO»T. »56i

MNEOt A KRuE 642-8666

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= ^ E A S ' J B E V O L J W ' . L T R E A S U R E

JIU'IOUI conianico'a'* reiiaa* ovariooaing a b«aut'lu> 411 SPORTS I ' I « OOC I Q 11 O ' I P A C I C ^ U S

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M.CH« ia 625-9300 M A > B R O O C K I N C R E A L T O R S

OONTAC L A K E «a:*'l'0r- rar.c-ot availing ne* ••is-da 4

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352 Commerciel / Retail For Sale

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• <J P 0 S o . S " I O C ' ^ A R I O R M .

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S*LVAN LAKE '331AVONOA.E Granor-,a • "NOiiSa Si—a .-ie sooliass ;IOM 'C !A*» S€* MC O> lo- saia $99 500 5 4 5 5 5 0 0

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ViC* anOE SQN RALPH MANUEc

647-7100

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• » a a r Pi, M O T I I R 4 Baacn 0ai> O W N A R - n c - v i n g S O O I R $275 000 asn or conventional r-iorlgaga only

427-8353

SHUTTER ou*inas» an auiomax eou<Knani $6 500 n ania-aalaO call

255-2789 'OOArS FINEST OPPOR 7 LiNI"»

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$ F A N T A S T I C ' O N O R A F S E R $

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Saw«f aasninj Esiao-itnac 9 rears 538-7721

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BloomfteM HiHs Area ONE MONTH FRtE RENT

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Free Go« Heat ft Hoi Waler Free

Carport included 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

CANTON V I L L A G E SQUiaE

l.om $445 r-ee neat $200 Move* you •< *

O P E N UNTIL 7:00pm Grew Location Par* Sail** Spaciou* B*e T.aa H«l

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981-3891 Only 9-7

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Events appomlmant* avaaaoie 4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

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354 Income Property ONE Of A KINO

. *ou»es or 1 a*ge -ot farr-irfigion "•lis 30510 SaJistxj'. 8 mile Tuc« "a Potent.a $1400 pe- —< income 6v owner rear nouse 4"t-3l34

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COMPLETE BAB'S—f«1 MANUAL

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559- "495 VJPPOT!

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nxx'ITis Call Ror 'or ir1rjrm»tTor 45 1-8600

361 Money To Loan • Borrow

ADVERTISING BREAK THRu TIMS ,s rt' Tr>ere i notftmg Wia it' i ha»e Nuntfra<M ol cuaiomers wartmc preparac to pay S250C 10 $5 00C eacti lor the o*e ol Itu* new adrer r«>ng 1001 ProWl ol $60 000-$140 000 «ver_. t weets Ser<Kis «i»«lors cai now3 Doubie your ln-

f- 60 <Ja*a: S45-4314

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CASH TODAY OR

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C e n t u r y 2 1

CASTELLI 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

400 Aptft. For Rant

400 Apt*. For Rent

Grand River I K I W W I Meadowtmok and Novi Roads 348-0626 H** m t a l p r o p r t m i n t±* Brody trmditttm

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1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s from $ 4 6 5

HEAT AND VERTICAL BUNDS INCLUOED

Fountain Park ^e* t land:

Comfort, convenience

and character.

Welcome to Fountain Park Westland. a 1 and 2 bedroom rental community featuring all the conveniences of a private residence

Select your apartment from a choice of spacious floor plans and take advantage of special amenities including i_j modern G E kitchen with microwave,

self-cleaning oven and dishwasher LJ individual private entryways HI walk-in closets and in unit storage

sheltered parking available pool, tennis and more

All within the Livonia School District and minutes from Westland Shopping Center, specialty shopping in Plymouth and fine dining entertainment

Come discover the difference Fountain Park Westland can make in vour wav of life.

Q U I E T

DISTINCTION X n i l M I D S ' I D L P I NI M O L T !

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroorri

a p a r t m e n t s A c o m m u n i t y

set t ing near d o w n t o w n

P lymouth Heat included

Full appliances

Senior ci t izens welcome

1*1 N\l< >1 I I I \ 1 W< >K \ P \ K I M l M s

Quie t in t imate se t t ing Large

I and 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

Close to cent ra l P lymouth

Separa te en t r ances , pool and

o t h e r ameni t ies

Senior ci t izens welcome

I'l > \'< »l 111 Hi >1 si \ P \K I M l M s

4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0 | | 4 5 3 - 6 0 5 0

f INT YORK MANAGEMENT COMMUNITIES

O N T H E L A K E 1 A 2 Bedroom Apartment* trom $485

Rent Includee: •NEAT .0HHWA4HER • STOVE .CBTTMLA* • REnaoERAToa .c tuwoueearoot

COHVEMBfT TO TVS.VI OAKS

B E A C H W A L K

ALLEN PARK «EMT

$ 4 1 0 a 1 4 2 DeOroom

i Air Cooditiooirvg a Fre« rteat

i Clos« to SouthfiekJ Fre«**ay

HAMPTON SQUARE APTS 274-3675

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Brighton Cove APTS

From $415 month Evening & Weekend Hours

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View our spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apar tments , as wel l as our 2. 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses

• $200 Security Deposit • Choose From 19 Floor Plans • Dens, Fireplaces, Spiral Staircases • Carports • Olympic Indoor Pool • Fitness Center with Saunas • Short Term Leases Available

Located on Joy Road between Hix & Haggerty

Open Monday-Friday 10-6, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5

For further information, please call

455-2424

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4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 Uod«oparWi I S E.cpl W»on«0»,

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DELUXE hi 2 BEDROOM UNITS

F R O M $ 4 7 5

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Enter Emi oil Orchard La«e R0 on Fuujni S ol Grand Rive*

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• ^rse Heat • Largs 1 4 2 Bedrooms • 1 or 2 Year Lsase

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B O T S F O R D PLACE QRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

*• Ber«nd Bot»»ord Hoep«»l SPECIAL

1 Bedroom tor $469 2 Bedroom tor $569 3 Bedroom tor $689 PETS PERMITTED

SmoM Detector* Mai Med 0 , Single* Welcome

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477-6464 27683 Independence

Farmington Hills JT 400 Apartments For Rent

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FROM $515

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20810 Borneo Dove Grand Rive.

Directly teftand eotWora inn

4 7 7 - 4 7 9 7

FARMING TON MILLS N E A R

D O W N T O W N F A R M I N G T O N

Super Location Smalt 60 unit complex

Very large 1 bedroom unit with patio - $485

Includes: carport, all appli-ances. carpeting, verticals, sliding glass door Shopping nearby

STONERIDGE MANOR Freedom FUJ W ol Orchard Lake

478-14*37 775-8200 FARMINGTON MILLS

Spacious l bedroom Apt* No pocu Put Dest Ouy per Sq Ft Max ever> thing fOu man! S48S mo Villa Nova 31?20 Freedom R<3 Call mornings 478-T4S1 Eves i;r-616>

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Call or stop in lor specials on luxury 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments trom 14 9 S (pet* OK)

River Valley Apartments il60C B Una fW_ cor-.reri.en;.. jo-cated lust W ol Orchard Lake Od ' b< N o' Freedom Rd

Open Daily 12-5 I Closed Tues ft Tnurs

4 73-0035

400 Apt*. For Ron! FARMINGTON - Sup-let 2 Deo room 2 bath »airie ft dryer ce-inedrM ce«nga. verticw bands ideal tor r oommate* 1ST 8 Day* 334-64 78 Evea 477 B208 FARMINGTON 1 bedroom 'oom enough For single person only month Can 9am to 7pm 47S 1572 Ferndale

COZY COURTYARD ' bedroom Ural Floor very clear I Qwat 545 4386 Jtir 6V 15

FREE HEAT 4 WATER Large l ft 2 bedroom apartments avaa*t»e For immediate occupancy Large storage area diaftweaner *•• conditioning ft carport avauaOr* Crooks ft Bag Beaver area

TOWNE APARTMENTS 362 1927

400 Apt*. For Rent

LIVONIA MEAT INCLLFOED RENT FROM 1455

SECURITY DEPOSIT I1S0

Speoou* 1 ft 2 bedroom apt* Mth jiosh carpet, vertical bknda sen learwig ovan hoattree relr erator liahwaaner ample storage *v»er ;om carport cluO hooee sauna ex •rcrae room, tervrns court*, healed joot*

4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0 JOy Rd W ot NewPurgh Rd

• on select units

GARDEN • CITY Mapiewood* MmMMCmti 1 bedroom heal weler capreting. appliance* included 1340 monthly Can 94 1-0790 GARDEN CITY'S FINEST 1 S 2 bedrooms Meal & water included From $390<'mo Laat month t>ee Call 425-0930

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1 bedroom apartments $400 per month, includes Heat 4 Water Office hours: 9am-5pm. Monday thru Friday only 522-0480 GAROEN CITY S«co<'ty 14 10 month C ll

O Sroom $SOO mcKiO*<3

Hunfmgion WooOi

Absolutely Perfect! 2 Dedroom lunvrinooses in park-lake setling leaturing private main entry

pal-o rear entry buMtm m.-crowave ft 0i*n«.asne« mtni-bknds individual intrusion alarm. tuM base ment ivith vra*i>er ft dryer connec-10ns ft children* tot tot Come visit •or Model Center today or ca"

RENTS FROM $590

Village Green of Huntington Woods 10711 W 10 Mile Rd 11 mile W ol Woodward|

Mon Fri 10-7. Sat. 9-5. Sun 12-5

547-9393

LIVONIA 1 ft 2 bedroom apt* start ing at 15to rfxaude* vertical Wmds carpeting and carport Please call

4 77 6448

Madilon Meaghts SUMMER SPECIAL

CONCORD TOWERS i & 2 B€0«004-« APARTMENTS

tnc»ud«s • Stov« A refrigerator • Carport • irit«rcom • decorated • SmcKa detectors • Sprir>« ier system . FROM 1405.

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589-3355

FARMINGTON MILLS To Sublet 1 bedroom ev. blinds carpet Good location No security (450 'mo

473-9496 or 642-1620

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

14 Mile 4 Orchard Lake HEAT INCLUDED 2 bedroom Apis

1.330 Sq Ft 4 Up

H u n t e r s R i d g e

855-2700 FARMINGTOfl MILLS - Farmington Stjuar* 12 mile ft Orchard LaKe l bedroom carport patio central an $550 month 399-3066

KEEGO MARBOFt q p c r i a |

CASS LAKE FRONT APARTMENTS

In the Heart of the Lake '

W BioomlieW School district 1 Bedroom $499 2 Bedroom $620

Can tor more inlorrnation 354-6303 681-3085

FARMINGTON MM.LS-Sub«ea«e 1 bedroom plus den appuanca* car port Available .mmediately Call Faye 685-3793 669 0608 FARMINGTON MILLS Muirwood Apts sublet large " bedroom thru Ocl 89 w/option lo renew Air diahwestier 24 hr security, pool clubhouse $400 Daren 476-8544 Farrrvngton Mm*

B o u l d e r P a r k Spacious 1500 *q ft 2 Bedrooms 2 fun path* security system ample storage modern krtcner carports m 16 unit compaax

$ 8 4 5 Asa about out Specials 32023 W 14 Male «C

(W of Orchard Lake Rd 1 932-0188

FARMINGTON MANOR APTS Ouaet. country setting Includes cen-tral air appliance*, vertical Dim-as Directly across from new Target ft FftM stores More ot a home than |u*t an apartment' Studio apart-menta. $375 1 bedroom apart-ment* Irom $420 per month

474-2552

K N O B IN T H E W O O D S A P A R T M E N T S

11 Mile 4 Lahser 2 Bedroom Units

F R O M $ 6 8 5

H E A T I N C L U D E D Mon Sal 9am 5pm

Sun Noon-5pm

353-0586 LAKE ORtON 2 bedroom apart ment ».rh Beech Club1 Garage and

• at* laundry $500 plus utilities unty Call 373-2103

LASMER ft 7 MILE AREA Nice i bedroom carpeting heal a-r Newty decorated $325

537-0014 LIVONIA MALL AFtEA 1 bedroom appliances sundeck overlooking reek very quae! $650 mcMOei util-

ities Security deposit 522-1811

Madtson Heigh is S P E C I A L

$ 1 0 0 S E C U R I T Y

GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON VILLAGE

t BEDROOM APARTMENT includes

• Meal • Stove ft reinge-alor • Pool • Newly decorated • Smoke detectors .FROM $435

1-75 and '4 Mile across irom Oakland Mail

565-4010

T R E E T O P

L O F T S

Aa Jiave a »er« special apartment •with a sleeping lo" ft cathedral ce" ing lhai opens lo the living area We are located in the cozy village of NorthviHe ft have a scerwc natural seltmg complete ivifi stream ft park No pets EMO

$515

400 Apt*. For Itont N O R T M V I L L E AREA AptS *vs«*6U $485

1 Vr leeaa ciudmg hei 34ft- 9250 (

NORTHVILLE GREEN On Aandowi at « Mae H ma* w ol Sheldon Rd Waft lo downtown NorlhvMIe Spacaou* 1 ft 2 bedroom* •rath Batcony porch Overlooking run-ning brook

Rent $490 IfKJodea cerpoc carpeting. •ppMenee*

349-7743

400 Apte. For R#nt NEweuRGM COLONIAL Aparl ment* Summer special Clean gw at. I bedroom Carpet ft appeancae Privet* entrance 1190 security da poeai $340 rent 721 66©V

400 Apts. For Rant

f^OVI RIOGE i ft 1 Bear oom apts starling ai $495 3 bedroom loeanhouee* Mart mg ai $596 Ml tiaaemem caadrei ft small pets wetcome 349-8200

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• Attractively Landscaped • Lakea Are* • Near Twelve Oaks '0001181

Air • Pool • Carport • we*-«t Cloeeia • Patio* and Saiconae*

Off Pontiac Tra« bet Beck ft West Mm Irom 696 1-275

Deny 9em- 7pm . Sal 12-4pm

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

Nov. North villa

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Our I Dedroom l bath 2 Dedroom. 1 bath or 2 bedroom 2 bath Apt* leatur* washer, dryer microwave oven selt-deltoetmg retrigeralor set'-cleanang oven, private entrances carpeting patio or balco-ny tenms courl pool Carports available-

All from $560 a Mo. 42101 Fountain Park

Located on Grand Rtvor between Meadowbrook and Novi Roeds Oc«' Mon thru Fn . 10 30 to 6 30

Sat and Sun Noon to 5

348-0626 400 Apartmont* For Ront

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Feature*: Studios 1 4 2 bedrooms & Penthouses

Excellent Southfteld location Large bakcony/patio Indoor pool & sauna Locked foyer entry

Lighted parking Qaragea available

SPECIAL ON SELECT ONE BEDROOM Only *460

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354-8040 1-800-777-5616

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. F A R M S f r o m $ 4 3 5

Country Setling Lakes Aree. Neer iweave Oaks Ma* Specious Sourid Conditioned Central Aar Pool Ten n.s Cable Lot* of Ooeets Pontiac T. bet Wast ft Beck Rds

624-0004 OP€N TIL 7PM

Daily 9-7 Sat 12-4

400 ApfeForRwit

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H I L L C R E S T C L U B

F r e e H e a t S P E C I A L

$200 Security Deposit • Per* setting • Specaous Suites • Air Conditioning • Outdoor Pool . immaculate Grounds ft Badgs

• Best value m Area Near PVymouth ft Megger ty

12350 Rlsman 4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

Qa»» 9-6pm Sal 10-

N ROYAL OAK 1 bedroom apart merit quiet oaen heel included No pets 1455 month 52ft 9006 OLD REDFORO AREA I bedroom, large detune unit Stove 'etngera

Meat included »325 Secure parking Call 531-2695

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t Bedroom $435 2 Bedroom »476

r Lease Meet ft Waler Paid No Rets

455-1215

PLYMOUTH Lerge luxury ' bed room Stove retngeralor wasner dryer 3.*hwe»her vertK-ei blinds centre! — beage daco- J535 plus security Close lo I own 459 4 199

PLYMOUTH fantastic country ser ling 1 bedroom lireplace appli ances carpeted barn available S470 - security Call 459-5332 PLYMOUTH. Mayflower Motel $750 month starling Daaty room service 24 hour me**age service Color TV No lease* immediale oc-cupancy Creon Smith 453-1620

PLYMOUTH NOW TAKING RESERVATIONS 1 ft 2 Dedroom apartments 8aKo-nies central an individual lurnaces Ceramic tile bath G E k'lcher> large basement storage Beautrtully landscaped siarting al

$465 mc»udtr>g heal South*K>e of Ann Arbor Tr*r € ol t-275 office hours are 9 - 5pm Mon thro Fri

Can 453-2600

• PLYMOUTH •

P l y m o u t h H i l l s

A p a r t m e n t s

76a S Mill St

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom

• Washer-Dryer in Each Apt

• Easy Access to I-275 • Air Conditioned • Fully Carpeted • Dlsfiwasher & Disposal • No Pets

F r o m $ 4 4 5 ir*w pnljfl

Daily Mor -Sar 1? Spm 455 -4721 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

400 ApU. For R*nt

" Plymouth Square Apartments Oc«T community IN PARK 8€TTING

1 BEDROOM APT • Vertical Band* imougftoui e Recently redecor Med e Waiking da*tance to *»>opp""g • Oshwaaner and daapoaai • Pooi • Central air and neeiing

$445 PLUS UTILITIES 9421 MARGUERITE

lOtl Ann A'bor Rd I o» W ot Sheldon,

MON 'MRU FRI 9 TO 5 PM Closed Sal and Sun

455-6570 P.IMOUTM TWP Country -vine newy remodeled beeutitui 2-3 bedroom nvmg dining lerge kitch en fun balh heet water included $660 mo 459 2-48 Plymouth Attractive ' tiedroom Air appiiarices carpet -able taun 01 y Near I 2'5 Nc pets $435 -r.ea- 455 5746 Ann Arbor995-9624

| pontiac ORCHARD LAKE ROAD

riear telegraph Beautiful wooded selling 1 * 2 bedroom apis Carpet Ait ioodiiipner near included

FROM $365 ORCHARD WOODS APTS

334 1675 REDFORD AREA FROM $375

AUGUST FREE-• Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms • Walk-in Close) • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Free Heat

GLEN COVE 538-2497

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Residences up to 2800 square feet include such tesiratte features as private ertryways. spHMevel or ranch-style Assigns, dens, breakfast rooms, cathedral ceiings. fireplaces and attached garages

All tor much less than you'd expect to pay tor such luxury From $650 to 11650 per month Whataw your mind can imagwie n luxurious Irving you can discover on *>ur first visit to AkJmgtxoofce

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I M M E D I A T E O C C U P A H C Y APARTMENTS

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2 locations to serve you G A R D E N C I T Y

P L Y M O U T H S t a r t i n g a t $ 3 8 0

HE A r 4 iiVA TER <NCL UDED Spacious 1 S 2 bedroom & sludios

• 24 Hour Maintenance • Carpeting • Appliances

• i.auiOr> & Storage 'aciiiiies • Cable TV

Open Mc"i -Fri 9 am - 5 pm Sal tC am - 12 Noon

Wooei Hours Tjes -Fr; 3 pm - 6 pm Sal & Sun 12 Noon - 6 pm

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

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iltxtr [liens' c ii')!c .md see i ,1.1/ i ( tub. hu! hr prt-fKirrd to be ,u.f rd' Everything you'd expect, and e v e n

m o r e that you wouldn't. • i ri.imn tile tloonng in tnyers

.irid ly'ii hens • iJi,i,;<JtH < Ut .II.V.JJ.' Malls • i iiiuiili warinx cathedral ceilings • t nii-rlainn>rnt < entered

kiti hriis v\ ifh rating spat e. pass h,tis and lahulnus chic white , .ihmrlr\

A % turpi,h rs ovem/ed balconies anil patios < mere r / parking, private laundry riMtiu *\ith washrr/dryer >nt It/drd .md J4 hour manned entry g.itr Hut also a million dollar (luh house leaturing ihi usual banquet room, /i/> ir> r\rn ist' rtxun, plus the unusual ...iiaionum sudatorium Don't know what thi v .ire r ome let us show vou Hut hoti, st>nn ot our prues have titi'n awarded thritugh next November

PRIVATE • COMPLETE • UNCOMMON

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It s complete wtth maps. rates. pictures. descriptions 6c much more.

P I C K U P Y O U R F R E E C O P Y

A T K R O G E R A N D

P E R R Y D R U G S T O R E S

o r c a l l 3 1 3 - 3 3 3 - 3 3 2 6

Southfield HIDDEN OAKS APARTMENTS

GE appliances, ceramic baths central air, carport arailabJe. intercoms, patios balconies and more all on a beautiful wooded site. Handicap units available

1 B E D R O O M f r o m »455

F I R S T M O N T H S R E N T F R E E *

$ 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

2 B E D R O O M

f r o m

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SOUTHFIELD ONE BEDROOM

SVtCIAL $ 4 3 5

• intrusion Alarm • Ample Storage • Walk-in Closet • Free Heat • 1 or 2 Year Lease

WELLINGTON PLACE 355-1069

A Luxurious Residential Community in ttm Norttividm/NoYi Area

NQRTH HILLS x \ltLLAGE

>c«. Mr W APARTMENTS conditioning, rtidlng dooiwi l i apd closets galore, separate storage area ptus laundry room Special Featuree including tennis courts, eerlmming pool, community building, scenic pond, and prtvate batcon> or patio

2 - B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S MCLU0E8 1200 aq. I t , 2 baths « carport

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MOOELS OPEN DAILY 10 am to 5 pm; SAT & SUN 11am to 5 pm PHONE 34a-3060 OFFICE; 35®-5670

' I like the privacy of a townhouse. W h a t are m y choices?"

Weatherstone Frankl in Road e x d u s v t y . Impressive 2 or 3 -bedroom

lownhouses w i t h ekgant f o r m a l d in ing rooms. Great

Rooms >*TTh natura l ftreptaoes. Large 2 W baths. L k -

ile things tike instant h o i water in the ki tchen. 2-car

attached g a r a g e A n d landscaping creating a peaceful

ambience for your very personal home. 390 -1200

Covington Club. Farmington Hil ls luxury o n a grand scale. U p to 2000

sq. f t . o f spacious living in a 2 or 3 - b e d r o o m ranch

or 3 - b e d r o o m townhouse. W i t h sweeping cathedral

ceilings. 2-car at tached garages. A pr ivate basement

a n d pat io . D d u x e kitchens. Whir%>ool tubs. A n d

beaut i fu l a w a r d - w i n n i n g landscaping. 181 -2730

Foxpointe Brand new 1400 sq ft. 2 a n d 3 - b e d r o o m

as b t g o n luxury as o n * w c e . Pr iva te

convenience o f covered par tem* . Y

and dryer . P icturesque

f a a t m e s . A i » F a m * 471 -112?

SOUTHFIELD TAMGLFWOOO APARTMENTS

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on Pontiac Trail in S. Lyo«| &.IWW ' O i l ' Mee J

m»tioo««3 u« i A»eeeOM "•cm. I ant "Tfl 1 4 } Sao- oom Unas

f r o m $ 4 1 0

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TELEGRAPH BEHT FROM S5 75

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3 5 6 - 0 4 0 0

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2 Bedroom With Heal From $705

Lancaster Hills Apartments

352-2554 Mon -fri 9am Sen-Set tarn-noon

southeklo 2 ot J oedrroome. r» M M «ue»

TROY Between Someraat & 1-74

IMMEDIATE -OCCUPANCY'"'

LARGE DELUXE UNITS %

FOR LESS MONEY' * . •»

1 & 2 BEDROOMS . Start ing f rom $49©

1'A Baths m 2 BeO Unft ; Fraa H B O & Carpor t .

New Vertical Blinds , Washer-dryer /some units

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S . 5 6 1 KIRTS

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N O O N - 6 P M

362-0290

DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

md From ' 6 0 0

and up One Monti Free Rent

' Complete Kitchens with microwave • Utility room with washer/dryer »Furnished Erecnuve Rentals • Private entrances. • Nature jogging trail. ' Swimming Pool with see U tennis courts. ' Handicap Units

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s / « •

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402 Furnished Apis. For Rant

402 Furntohed Apts. For Rant

400 Apts. For Rant

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Some of our amenities in-ctude the following

, MACARTHUR • MANOR

' 2 bedroom, central air. i>a6ement. parking &eauti-

'•'fuily decorated $400 a Inonth

7 5 8 - 7 0 5 0

400 Apts. For Rant

WAi-ME 1 bedroom mciuOej umi •low »tk3 fridge Mo pei» No »alert>e<l» S300 pfcii >eCl»Ht> Call 684 665 S

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COUNTRY COURT APTS

721-0500

W A R R E N R Y A N / 1 0 M I L E A R E A

Beautification Winner 3 years in a row

* Beautiful spacious deco-rated 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. Some of our amenities include the fol-

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! - Intercoms • • Air Conditioning - -Owner paid heat ^ Disposal

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7 5 7 - 6 7 0 0

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On Ann Arbor Trail Ju»t W ot ir>hs!«« Rd

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very private upper naii o* Viclorian txrme Over $400 per monin

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. .apar tments S o m e ot our a m e n i t i e s Include the fol-l o w i n g :

,t. Intercoms — Air Condit ioning

> Owner paid heat • Disposal • Laundry Facilities • Park ing •fDeluxe carpet ing

Discounts

FROM $415 M A Y F L O W E R

A P T S

•lours Mon. - Fn 9 a m - 5 p m and by appointment

7 5 4 - 7 8 1 6

L a k e f r o n t A p a r t m e n t L i v i n g CABLE TV NOW AVAILABLE New Swimming Pool

Tftru-unlt design for max imum privacy 4 cross unit ventilation Convenient to Westland Shopping Center Storage in apartment Balcony or patio Air conditioning Dithwashers available

ATTRACTIVE 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

I rom $ 4 0 0

S t a n d i n g s Located on Wtorren Rd between Wayne t Newt>uryM Rd*. m Weetland Open Mon. • Sat 10 - S, Sun 12 - 6

P h o n e : 7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0

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k«>. ia«« access ^eal included 455/MO Avail Seel 683-874J

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1 BEDROOM $425 7 BEDeOOM $475

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Da#y i I am-6pm - Sat 'Oam-2pm 729-2242

BRIARWOOD APARTMENTS & TOWNHOUSES

Country Setting

L'nion Lake W Bloomfield Area

Indiv idual Entrances and M u c h M o r e

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m $ 4 5 0 owniouvt \vith imned number ot »rtached arid replaces from V«V)

C o o l e y L a k e R d between H o s p i t a l A Lochaven

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Cable TV now available 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 $ 4 6 0

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o f G r a n d R i v e r

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4 7 1 - 3 6 2 5

T H E R E ' S T R E A S U R E

I N T H E C O V E .

Once off 1-94, head soutti as the crow flies, then east on Huron River Drive Under me McKinley flags, head straight for the Clubhouse, mateys Walk 40 paces past the pool, past the jogging path, (don't go to Ford lake), up

Xthe hill and "X" marks the spot

Here you'll discover a 1 or 2-bedroom apartment with newty remodeled designer interiors even Btackbeard would love And the best in a^seawn tatesxje activities from sailing and jet or water ski-ing to snowmobing and cross-country skiing. So set your sails mateys for Schooner Cove today

SCHOONER COVE 0W-FORD-LAKE Hrs Mon-frt 9-7, Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5

It pays to be over 55 .

You can get a month's tree rent and You'll enjoy: Holiday parties, movie nights, card clubs, exercise classes, walking clubs and Sunday Bagel Brun-ches with speakers

You'll also enjoy: a large one or two-bedroom apartment with a walk-in closet, attended gatehouse, elevator and c amort

Call 353-5835 today Find out how wonderful it is to be free, save hundreds and have fun, too.

Lasftef Rd. North o< 11 Mle • Manaoed by 1A Kaftan Enterprises

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• Dozens of floor pians • studkx One TWO, and Ttiree

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• Attractive pnee range

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Da i ly 9 a . m . - 7 p . m . • Sat . 11 a . m . - 5 p . m . • S u n . 11 a . m . - 4 p .m.

Call 476-8080

SUITE LIFE • ESTABLISHED. F U R N I S H E D A P T S

Corporate Leasing Birmingham • Royal Oak Monthly Leases immediate occupancy

549-5500 15 Years ot Service'

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Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Private Entrance Washer/Dryer Hook-ups Lighted Tennis Courts & Jogging Trail

S t a r t i n g a t

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C o u n t r y

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On Haggorty Rd. Between 13 & 14 Mile

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glass doorwal ls carpet ing, aero-

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Huge closets — Gas heat — 2 s w i m m i n g p o o l s — A m p l e p a r k i n g -

Carports available — Semta at your doorstep

R E N T A L O F F I C E

4 2 1 - 4 9 7 7 30500 WEST WARREN

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Corporate Apmrtmmnta A vailabia • f o r M l a c t a d a p t s

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At Pontiac Trail and Beck Roads in Wixom

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Open Mon. - Sat. 9 - 6 Sun. 11 - 5

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OPEN HOUSE

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> From S565 Monthly /

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c'1 Certrji a« P a t - o wi th g a s g*-II 2 SIO-1 I ring 'Oom 7 ' a c k Iwght

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$'25 Can a»er 'cm 256 932 7

$ '500 RENTAL SHOW CAS v o r y R a l p h

645 0020 *s» 'or „an«t Deitsc

NOVI-10 M.le Haggert, Fu'mahed ' oom to1 c lean em pioyec female $75 weekly nciu-des art pnvi get call or leave message 471-9275

ORCHARD LAKE " r . l e v e l 3 bed • o o m s • i baths 2 car aar age ce<-. ttal air Access to P i n e Lake $900 mo phJi secur.ry d e p c s i i 661-7847 OX BCA LAkEFRONT 3 bedroom 2 ba:•, conlempcMar, k tcher appli-ances included al' sports l a k e $95C mo 662 4 649 PLYMOUTH atiracti 1 t Balh ranch ga basemen: centra a-ances large fenced $850 mc • secu'lly

e 3 B e d r o o m age f i n i s h e d s o m e appt - -

ra'd nc pels 455-521-

PLYMOUTH B e a u t i f u l ' bedroom in t o w n c a r p e t e d 't 'epiace base merit- &un/oom_ g a r a g e c e a s e 4 &e cur.ly $665 455- '"29 59 i 6530 PLYMOUTH Canon tat; -oom. 'anch family room garage 1 i Bams central« diate occupancy S JiX1

PLYMOUTH - immed 3 bedrooms r . ba"-deck 2 car g a r a g e appti p e r e s freshly pamied • ng S 1 025 per monin

W BLOOMF EL0 • oom appliances ->•• i yard W a i n u i itir p* mo depos t Bob

C o f y J Bed

BLOOMFIELD HICWS C o n c o r d Place CCITM3C 2 becoom • O M H I Btoc-mtie-d 'Us Scnoo -s '>ciudes

i water Sewer c a i p e r P a . n t e o j ighl beige throughout v e - l i c a : - 3s at- appliances

405 Proporty Managsmsnt

dr rer ir a-ea N: pe's $650 mc

wasrier i sic 338-62

age

SNTON share 2 Bed' tu"a decor Private e .pi.aoces $65Cmonlh

WES'LANO CONDO Spacious 2 'loor 1 beoioom private enlr I r e e »»r p o o l an ma fi>- appliances plus d'Shwasher Repiinirc 1 car l>e!eO Men man 4 Ann A'bor in $650 'u"'isr>ed or $525 unfu-nisried >&u* c h o i c e N o pe ' s A v a n a B i e Sep t ' Cal l 8 a m 5 p m 591 !5"B

3L • MOO TM-Pro'etsior-l -er No smok ing or d ale entrance $70 w» • 'Shed Security deposit

SOMERSE' APTS-2 bedroom 2 bath $400'Mo i n c l u d i n g ulikties female O n l y ' A.enable Sept 1 Be tore 5 p m 645-3162 Attei 643-932E SOUTHFIELO Female r o o m m a t e warned 10 sha'e 3 Bedroom a p a r t rnent w i t h 2 o t h e r I 12 Mue Northwestern area Washer dry* ava-iab-e m aparfnnant $215 m o

487 5664 j CaJi 477-5665 SOJTHF'ELD Slraigm professional male seek s m.«i, o, female 1 oom ma'e to Share l a rge 2 Bedroom apt $155 pius secur t . After 6pm

356 4t37

f ARMING TON '».n*ge Meat Coitec lort Comer Mer*y t'ading spaces including ti»tures and utilities From $175 Call 4-6 6353

FRANKLIN ROAD 'N SOU'HFiElD 3 5 7 - 5 5 6 6

V I S I B I L T Y T O 1 0 0 0 0 0

C A R S P E R D A Y

Ford Rd 6 MiddteBett Garden Cr 750 1250 SQ FT Call 422-2490

L I V O N I A t jrmington Rd rvs' S of 8 Mile

M E D I C A L S P A C E

F O R L E A S E '060 thru 4500 Sq Fl Beaufifu' Compiei Private Entrances

C E R T I F I E D R E A L T Y . I N C

4 7 1 - 7 1 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M ChwrMH Op*r«1#C fw* »<• CXwlO»f\g has 2 avAit*t>*o •4 t 16 4 9*10 A¥a,mt>4«--X1 P'«rr i»e» S#cr«iari«J Lo puiei » vac»» UPS F O at rrN«» & F#.

6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

BLOOMFIELD H.LL5 R«r>t 1 E«#cutiv« o*l»ce Ovr iune Sh«r« \m—o*onm '«c«p t<jfu»r Can 540 '000

man 30 or n.trsg Pr, | SOUT-1*

ti I I*m<i4?

SO'J TH REDFORD caipe'eo 'Crorr ,gr»r cooa-ng orh.ng p«o«#j, u1'i»r»*% F-om Bar.

tx.D 2 Ded'oom .• call share 30 38 *• oio

»«#at locaiior, $JOO piu* After 6pm 157 ' 1fl5

LIVONIA I G rea t l o c a t i o n CWice space rned> j cat ' o r >ease 0 " « c e campus s m a l l i-u'ii>ngs Pientitui parking easy ac

'cess ndivrduai enlr* HVAC Near-

• enrj $10 5C so

Secu maie we« s I aparimem Cai'

4 3 8039

A BLOOM'lELD 2 bedroom iu.u r y I jriUii 2 tiaths ga-1 age $ 7 5C m o n t h security oepes' j p t - o n |c Buy Boss .Ble 85' 2 74j 682 9262

$20C mc

h o m e 'oi a gentiema

Se 'e rences "22-3032

ABSENTEE OWNER W> personal'Z« Ou' S 'viC* *D vowf leasing 6 "iragemer-• Assooa*« Bro*#'s 8o"Joo • W#mt>ri OaAiana Re ia- Housing AtVOC • BtlO'e maii,rnj g docii'Cr cai

D & H income Properly Mgmt

Farmington Hills 737-4002

a% ai#en Rd 2 tved'oom • appliances pa* own

W SLOOMEIEL Beauh'u. corflc *'e occupancy

pase Sa e 1 mr-%ed« 95.S-C7 6

Bw. iDOMF '6LD Nice * oom qi> • I pr .ate norne K.tcner. pr«vn#g*s $30C mc TKiudes eve'v«nir>g Call

6 2 69S ' E ve* r 532-2265

C A N T O N : P e d r o o m firepiacc (jar age «

puarces *«sne« & dryer jded S'25 oe* rno"1h

414 Southarn Rantait

e<>

PL»MOb"" 4 bed -oom a.r l a r g e 'ami p l i a n c e s

i " " M a l e or.ccca ' -c> i bath 2 r ga-age

00 °t VMOv'l H--mi\ar».|(ial, 3 b e d r o o m • Pa't-hpors 'i-ep ace app-ar ot C l o s e ic schools . • -$950 mo °L>M0UTH TWP-3 bedroom ranch 2 oa ths 2 t ce* gara^ cen t r t ai' imished B a s e m e n ' with wet Bar a r appiiances washe - Or rer w n d o w t r e a t m e n t s exce l l en t condition $900 a m o n r h plus security nciudes lawn service 4 wa 'er R e ' e r e n c e s requited 47- 5465 PLTMOUTH 2 bedroom Br ick COIC ntai at* B a s e m e n t .aid carpeting nc p e t s a v a i l a b l e Sep ' ' $650 security ATI or 6pm 59'-0998 REDFORD TWP home in'ormai'On center has a l ree r e n t a h o u s i n g tKjtietm Board

Cal l 9 3 7 2 ' 7 •

REDFORD "WP 1 b e d r o o m s case ment ga rage fenced . a r d $575 m o ptut deposit 25036 Midland E 01 Beech N « i M M Open H o u s e

Sat Aug 26 11 10 > 227-36'! REDFORD TWP 3 bedroom Br-ck tanch appl iancet b a s e m e n ga rage across f r o m school No pe ts $750 m o p4us security 433-8561 or 537-8943 REDFORD TWP I possible 4 bed r o o m C a p e Cod d m m g - o o m newt, 'emodeted kitchen wi th oak caBi-nett no • ! > r ioor K e n m o r e ape-ances newer e a r t h I one carpeting 4 contemporary i ighl fu tu res t h r u oul Alf w i n d o w tieatmenis i n c l u d e d Basement, garage ideai lor p ro t t

"SS. sionals $755 Dave 255-5678 REDFORO 3 b e d r o o m Brick -anch 1*00 so fl La rge f a m i l y room, 2 car garage A l t * storage N o base merit $675 month 533 3699 REDFORD- 3 B e d r o o m 2 baif 1 r story $600 a m o n t h F i r s t last m o n t h security AvanaBie By Aug 30 Cal l Rick 9 » m - 6 c m 937 7200 RE0F0RD - 7 mm 4 Beech 3 Beo room ranch lanced yard c e n t r a l an new carpet s tove 4 re igeratc $535 m o n t h $600 secur i t y Refer ances 4 c r e d i t check 937-200" ROCHESTER HILLS-On A d a m s Rd 3 B e d r o o m spacious home in c o u n -try a tmosphere wi'h huge garage $600 mo C«l Beto-e hoon 642-S735 ROCHESTER hillS 3 Bedroom ranch Kj*l oasemeni a p p l i a n c e s 1700-per m o r t f , Call Betweer, 9 a m * 5pm 65 1 -8090 ROCHESTER HILLS-New 3 Bed r o o m colonia) 2 car a t tached g a rage wa(*-oul rower wvei i m m e d i -ate occupancy 11200- m o 540-4 122 ROCHESTER S toney C r e e k brick Cape Cc*3 4 Bedrooms 2 . Oaths 2 V- -ease $900 M o Avai lable O c i 15 th Call Now1 579-230! ROCHESTER Ranch h o m e wi th 3 Bedrooms Ba th 'irusr-ed base ment ad appliances air • car ga rage f e n c e d m backyard N o p e t s $1050 m o n t h Wo«* 979-4400

after 6 p m 652-3149 ROCHESTER 3 bedroom Brick ranch Basement , garage $7SO/mo • uti l it ies N o peat S e c u r i t y 6 Re ' erences After 60m 266 5564

ROVAL OAK 2 bedroom ranch 4415 W 14 M m R d - a r g e Bnghf kitcNen 4 uvrng loom fenced yard c i rcu lar d r r v e $550• MO pKia aecunly 4 utilities A variable Sec t 1 644 -3262 8 0 U T H » t t L D C l e a r 3 hedroom 2 Oar garage an new interior full knaahed Baaemeni wth '.reoiece 1700'MO After 5om 3S2 7I24

L E A V I N G T O W N

Don' t Want To Sel l? CNech Our como»e'« 'e ai prope<1y -management se'vee '•commended r> man, .o'pc'atiors Over a'? «.ea>* €»c:er'e'ic* 'aatonao^

G 0 0 D E R E A L E S T A T E

•'j jc-d» L fttng s A Good N A o-Dd a' J 64"

C L O I S T E R S

1MI»4 C'OOfcS Area 2 DetJ' oom n.c-u»e r>asemen t carpCKl .ai» ua'-o «>•,* 'e'«c «a- ICIUOpO $695

I , Path Kjitury ic eo ipoed »»ic en irpcxt cer*-ai a<r

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

406 Furnithad Houaas Far Rant

BIRMINGHAM Charming Ranch Furnished h o m e w i i h t r on t and rear decas Opdated ughi a n d ooen Cent ra l ai' 3 bedrooms 1 1 b a t h s N< p e l s Non s m o k e r p i e a s e $1400 m c open S u n 2-5 190' B-r m m g h a m B'vd Cal l K a f h , W n s o n 644 6700

MA« BROOCK INC RE A _ TORS CASS LAKEFRONT fu ' l .shecl home 3 B e d r o o m 2 Da'hs Avail-a b l e Sept to June $8i>C month

559-1650 ROCHESTER- Executive w* . i te c o l o niai turniined wi th rtnesi a n t i Q u e s 3000 sa '! 3 Ba ths 4 bedrooms brushed B a s e m e n i O " G r e a t O a k s golf course $<346 m o 656-9393 W BLOOMFIELD Laketront Fur-niafieO or unlurni tried C o u n t r y c n a r m , 2 bedroom M u m : see tma view ' $7S0 356-1266 W BLOOMFtEuD Lakefront fur-n.sred 2 B e d r o o m house sceieneo n back porch Deck 4 dock AB»o-

•uie don house Sep t M a y 31 $8 75 mo Relerences-eauireo 626-449C

406 Ouplaxas For Rant CAMTON - S p a c i o u s 3 B e d r o o m i'» Ba'ht arge " i t c n e n oec» an c o n -d i t i o n i n g Nc pets $750 MO p l u s 1 r MO Security deposit 961-2463 CANTON-3 B e d r o o m '•> -oom laundry r o o pliances $725 m o cupancy

's B a l h tam.-Oe«u>e ap-

m e d i a l e oc -855-4953

DISNE' EPCOT - Luau 'y 2 a n a 3 bedroom 2 ba th _o-ido -.asn,.-dryer microwave p o o l acuUi ten-r.s cou'ls $495 and $525 yVeea D a y s 4 - 4 5 ' 50 E . e s 4 " 6 <?""«

DTSHC" FPCO" - 7 Bedroom 7 1 b a l h fumisned c o n d o 3 p o d s ,acutr lenms 3011 $30 $58 ye-dav Long or shorl >rm Avar i aBle Sept 3 Eves 455-7497

- 421 Living Quartart To Shara

APARTMENT - Halted 4 Dra«e 2 Bedroom 1 b a t h female si~-.i>«e-•mshes same over 30 $325 m o - • utilities 6 secur (y 4 74-46'9

HIL'ON HEAD SEA P'NES 3o» vn a EaceHenr loca '^n sports pack

age i n c l u d e d p r i v a t e b i cyc les 540 3303

'LA NS »e ' r o n t

pa se B u . $154 90C

t e a m s card ' tfdrix.lt! 2 ir_2s. _|-ZW.

66' 6622

H c'ONHEAD SC bedroom , o c e a n c o n d o N e w t ,

d e c o r a t e d Spec 'a c u .a - . « • on is.-anos * nes' beach 3i*mpic pcn> lenms 459 6568

A H O O M M A T E s E » V « c e

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S

a-...red On « E L L » i CO f v ^ Ages " a s t e s Dccupaitons. Backgrounds 4 Lileslyies

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5

"55: S o u f field Rd Southfie-t

IC dcrwr 'own I B e d r o o m 2 B a l h v-Ciur Own room u mmediale occupancy 64" "33 W A L L E D - A X E P r o ' e s s s i o n a i •emaie non smoker fo share with s a m e Beau ! ful house a> e prrvi-teges $300 A f te r 5 p m 66« " '7? WESTLANO

h o m e $3O0 moi

l e m a i e ia*ge teajt

e ' m m e d i a t e oar Basse . 540-

8 * R O N W

M I L F O R D V ' l t age Cer 'e - Mali Re modeled Oui-dmg loi r e t a i l 4 office cente< ef town a t $7 70 per ft including utilities 684 5500

B c O O M F t E L D TWP O t i c e Space Telegraph 4 Orchard Lake area Suites f r o m 180 s<i ft 10 ' 2 0 0 sq fl a v a i l a b l e starting at $265 per m o n t h Ail services included under ground p a r k i n g Ask lor Patl i

645-1119 DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM

1 '65 5200 tg fl Will divide to meet your tpeo ' -c * -U<5«I C5«vWW*nT parking

2 6 0 N W o o d w a r d 1 H o m e o f the Appeteaser Res tau

431 Offica / Buainaaa Spaca 1

1 275 4 6 MILt mttant ufllce Fu» 4 pari lime Complete with iiepiiune

J ariswenng conference 'uom aecre tarial service prelerrec E aecutrve

j ort- ea a6a 2 ' * '

LIVONIA REDFORD 'WP Kjft 0< pome location on Plym

•uth Rd $60C month ease «i ikaMt all Bu! phone »37 6266

i LIVONIA 200 1 000 KJ •! Prime 'ucaiiori Accest 10 freeway! $ 10 50 S<3 " groat Brokers protected 422 ' Ja*. LIVONIA 6 Mae 4 1275 E.cecut .e snared oltict anin i|>i tecretar .1 support available XBS 464 }7 n O F F I C E C H A I R S CNRIJME 4 mau«e With arms 4 back $50 eech aitei 5pm tf5V2534

OFFICES >N«V BciDOMf IEcO Orchard Last Rd Private ce 600 to 3200 so 1 85 t 8555 OFFICE SPACE Northwest DelrO't Teiegrapri at Grand Rue" >00 SQ -4 up An amenities included Below market rata Call 255-4000

P L Y M O U T H Ann Arbor Rd-'i 2 5

A p p r o - i n ^ t e > 775 %Q M O' , o*t«a a*a«iae>*« Oct

1 '969 amranc* own parh J'M mo p<u» u(«b«<et include* ia»es

4« 790C

647 19? DOWNTOWN B'RM'NGMAM 2 O' i»ce» 'or r#rt »u»n-»neo pnone a• p oto-copy WOC1 S525 per mo M a y rent 1 ot DOft> 642-0620

NEW CLASS A OfFiCE SPACE 300C IQ tt -arkir.g speces Outvde rOu' COO* 'OmirjlwfofCKflWO'kC H#adgoaie'S 15 -nmu'es 'o Oet'C"! Metro A.'port rnmedtatc access t o JS 24 A>a»iaO* nmmed aie*r cor. tact Ownfr ai 56 ' -4611

234 . WESTLANO cem,ale college stu-dent l o o k i n g 'or room male t o share 2 b e d r o o m apt $270 mo • halt u1iM.es n e a i an incudec r.o d ' u g s Wendy Beiore 4 p m 52 2 5406 yv EST LAUD- .nan anUi 3 oedroom h o m e tc share $ "2 50 wee - l i l ies nciudea > . c e p i phone 1st S as ' weeasreni 425-3406 WES'LASC modern 3 bed -oom rome House pnvieges labie ; . $68 je< wee. plus secur i t y

'A'OMAN wii es

FAPM'NQT'N M<l cS-Beac wood 'o«u'» '•ug^ one oed'CKV- i > Cams am* baicony ove'oo» ng * o o d s ca'PO'i ca' dupnouse i oooi case- em app»c« ' '00 va 'I S63C 0' 'ent optior to puy

S53-5929 or 353 4555

H.C-TCHINS"'N l-V AND Cinnrta Ocean t r on i 2 Oeflr orr 2 oatr. ua-J't condn newi , ijrrv.sr c sOO & teoris courts 3 3 52B-C723

f ARMING TON HILLS 2 . ;30C K3 •ull basement carpor come S' 000 MO eluded

i oedrooms •owr,house i-.i*drer are«-

*ea* & ate- n 553-2824

FARMNGTON H-lls C'OSt*mdS 2 o e d - o o m s i r D | W $ app-liar^ces Shy'i Ms base' n'"' poo» tennis immediate S"50 ~c 348-0942 GARDEN C T"' . bedroom town-house 28544 d0 ->ewiv -e*ioval-®d air s tove re«nge*a?o< auodry avaiiaD>e mc»udK-»g r>eai arei S565 mo imcsecurily 229-6024 NOVI CONDO - .afcewood Park homes Camera no sa 2 Ped-rooms I t>aih atlacrved garage r»ew ca'pei ihroughour central air • l o v e reingera or dis»"*asr%er $550 MC pios seCu 'Hy Ca« perweer Sam 4pm 892-2248

N O V I Twelve Oaks Townhouses

2 4 3 Bedroom townhouses Base men IS washer 4 d r y e r h o o k ups fully equipped kitchens mini B l i nds 4 carporl Oh "agger'. S a' 10 Mne 471-7470

CANTON 3 Bed 'oom l a r g e d u p l e * ' i Baths ail appliances c a s e m e n t nice loca t ion $750 p lus deposit no p e l s 4 59 4656 0ET»0 T 'eiegrapn-5 Mi le • Bed-' o o m well kepi ' e l ' - g e r a f o r s t o v e wasrer dryer all utilities included $400 mo - secu 'lly 44«-9124 >ARMiNGTON HILLS new> re-modeled 2 B e d r o o m t .msned oate-m e m i , car a t tached ga 'age - a r g e -ot C e n i r a i an S t o v e 4 r e i r i g -era lor No pets $565 m o 855-6564 CAK p a R k - t M M 4 Cooi«jge 2 B e d r o o m Beautiful property corner to ' All appliances References a n d C r e d i t check $550 ' m o 644-1739 PLEASANT RlDGE 2 Bedroom up p e r I 'ving room kitcBer 4 Balh C o m p l e t e l y 'emodeted on ouiet street $550 M o n t h gas included

651-2764 PLYMOUTH - furnished 2 b e d r o o m Basemeni g a r a g e no pets snort t e r m wase $750'mo security . ulrlilies 454 1074 WESTLANO DUPLE* 3 Bedroom employed no pets $425 mo

591-4009 AESTcAND - 2 Bedrooms Eacei-«nt c o n d i t i o n 4 l o c a t i o n Fenced Re d e c o r a t e d $425 m o n t h A.aa-aB*e Sect ' 425-3026

410 Flats DETROIT N w Large ;

lean Ulikties included P*us lecurrty Caa

Bedroom $525 mo

626 4»43 0L0 REDFORD - 6 Mne'Tetegraoh

room Upper Baaemeni yard, newe, decorated $375 mg_ptu» la curiy Cm* Ml-0273

flOUTMF164-D- Country atmoscmera acre 3-4 Bedrooms » M. W of

Latiaer Rd $600 mo plus security deposit After 4pm 3S4 4 120 •OOTHFIELD 12 Mile Evergreen area 3 B e d r o o m t 1 s Baths (atnUy room etc Veen eaae $660 month Ageni 644 3232 SOU 7 HUE ID 2 Bedroowi Move

ra lo r lanced $4SO per M o rwtr Idaeralor 0«us dapos-r C a a after 7 P M -J603 ROUTM ietO - 3 Bedroom 2 a Batna Bteamen -rth apca>a - « »760 month plus ufames Out ae-Cum, Leeve message *7»-2«37 SOUTMFtFLO - 3 mam garage •Ol $625 rno CM Ba.' Bar a

366-3620 or HMSM

PL 'MOUTH DOWNTOWN 1 B e d r o o m Su i tab le tor single A p i phanca watner 4 dryer utMtea N o pet t $500 >49-6248 PLTMOl/TH DOWNTOWN C h a r m -ing 1 b e d r o o m den an utartiea •asner /dryer . garage auHatrta lor " V " no pels $550 346 6248 R0*AL OA* . n> o r a i o r perSect comptater, - e m o d -eted 3 Bedroom tower nei tpectoua avtng t Ouung rooms den hrepiece hardwood Soort $6'5 644-7712

M garage 4 many

. $475 • S4246M w A T M C . a i

6 «Mng roam, appa -0 tk. Baaemeni $600

security N o pets 721-5&3S

•OUTHriflD 3 'ana | 1 Jkl 10

X HADRIMAN (WAl lg ! l ' ( MC

477-6#60 SYLVAN LA*6 !33! AVONOALE

I to Wke S67S/MO er I IM 500 545 IMC

U—tOH LAKt teaaeade

tmm terge 3 car parage- AouM L . * e »r».eegea « n f n i t ftepn i « i 1700 mo tJHOJ!

BIRMINGHAM'S BEST

412 Townhou— Co«dee Foe Hent

8€A* cwrx c a n o n . > bedrooms 1's Mine *n-•sned beeemant t < t t ioer laundry geraga Memoes appaencea gaa 4 water M M per m m Sep ! 1

N R O ' A l O a k Good location oed'Dom p o o l carpor l c o v e r e d B a l c o n y Storage no pe ' s $5 SO monf L«a«t message 643-7466

NAPLES 'lA

30 da , - e n i a t

S p a c i o u s 2 Bed v na poo hot luD Beach A s h o p p i n g

.203, 677-8252 ORLANDO 0'SNEY

Lu>u ' .ous 3 B e d ' o o m 2 Ba lh de-tached c o n O c funnshied including washier dryer mic-owave and com-p-imentary p n o n e Poo 4 l e n m s cou ' t o n l y sieps from front door Special w e e k l y m o n t h l y summer ra tes Can Ron 347-3050 420-0439 PORT R'CHEV Florida Waterfront p r i v a t e u« u r y apartment s c r e e n e d in porch ir ea«cul>ve h o m e C o m -pletely furnished $225 per week

Can 7-8 30 AM 886-4094 ST PETERSBURG F lor ida MoBiie h o m e Buy or tease 6 m o n t h s or 1 year $300 m o n t h $300 d e p o s i t C o m p l e t e l y f u r m a n e d 546-3679

415 Vacation Rantait ACAPULCO SPECIAL No. 11-18 7 ,nghtt $399 per person d o u b l e oc -cupancy includes Tonuga Condesa Beach nele »» transfers 626 9959

CHARLEVOIX l aaelrorii Condos S leeps 2-12 Air C a B i e TV pool Jacuz/ i tireptace Beach 855-330C o< 363-3685 CHEBOYGAN Long Lake a*ev-ew cottages sleep 6 screened porch p i c n i c taBie g r M sandy Beach B o a t s $275.'wk '-6 16-625-21S2

PLYMOUTH CONDO i»e new B e d ' o o m 1 Bath ail aponances p l u s m i c r o w a v e NeutraJ t h r o u g h - o u t utiBty <oom s to rage area Batcony and carport i m m e d i a t e sccupancy $700.mc 1 year ease 347-0818 PLYMOUTH c o n d o P i n e w o o d Vil-lage Like new 2 Bedroom a t r i u m an appliances i n c l u d i n g washer dryer carpor l $650 mo 375- '007 Plymouth Sharp 2 Bedroom 'anch condo A l l i u m uti l i ty r o o m , central an an a p p l i a n c e s carport $675 AvaiiaBie 9 t Showing Sat 2-3 16! Pinewood S 0' Ann ArBor Ti E ot Ltliey R'ChTER 4 ASSOC'A-ES 346 5i00 PLYMOUTH -OWNHOuSE n e a r d o w n t o w n 2 Bedrooms 1 . Ba ths a<r carpor l an a p p l i a n c e s base -m e n t $795 MO . n c i u d e s neat 4 wa tar O p t i o n 10 Buy possiDie A.aM-a&taOci 1 455 2S53 PLYMOUTH - i 000 sq ft 2 Bed-' o o m townnouee t ' v Baths stove re'rigeralor ai' c o n d i t i o n i n g un i t B a s e m e n i $575 A . a a a B i e 9 ' S n o w i n g Sat 3-4 2 3 ' S p r i n g N ot M a m of Start weather RICHTER 4 ASSOCIATES 346-5100 Plymouth 2 y- cad 2 Bedroom c o n d o > B a t h a p p l i a n c e t c a r p o r t N o pets $«75. mo • security

455-3592 ROCHESTER HILLS waft to shop-p i n g 2 Bedroom I ' s Balh Base-m e n t garage a-- i yr o l d No Pels $650 m o n t h 65 i 0467 ROCHESTER MILLS, new l u t u r y 2 B e d r o o m 2 Bath got! course condo Open floor plan v a u l t e d ceamg a

fireplace- targe sun room acua sealed undarground oariung. i t t tor • much m o r a $1J»C event 4 w e e k e n d 656-12*2 ROCHESTER HllLS-3 Bedrooms 2l Baths Mvtng dinmg room 4 knew A. apoaancas tuny carpel ed Fun Basemant M a i n t e n a n c e in-cluded 731-0175 fcOYAL OAK 2 Bedroom 1 Balh condo N Royal Oaa E . ceaent Con dlfior Carpor l $600 mo Caa atea 5 3 0 p m 264 - 494 or 865 294 6

S O U T H F I E L D STANFORD

T O W N H O U S E S 0€SK»N€0 FOR FAMILY LLIVING

2 AND 3 B E D R O O M S including ai«f weaker and <*e

sr. ground lor cMMlran

1 MILE 4 INKSTER ROAO Wt#lO€NT IAL MANAGER

35«-8«33 STIMUMQ MT room t's Beth •> daaeiTiari artarhed garage «rti Moor reurvVy room M 7 S J73 5 19}

rrCMM KTS IS mi/»y0R U<»a> 0 R tMimii'l 1 Betfraema

b a n a * • — K m ' + y , g a a $7 lO/mo mau*>tg km WMI op*ton

buy Mys J7$-OT»7e»ee a d M t

COMPLETELY REMODELE0 C h a l e t .n the woods Sieeos 8 pool 54 holes o l g o t l -D e l u d i n g the Leg -e n d S c h u s s Mourtlam 1-293-7070

A. L C T ES • SINCE 19"6 P A Y N O F E E jrt i 'oc See Listings of OUA tFiED PEOPLE

— - . - s —Tttj-S • H-rr -"T— £Rff CATALOGUE 884 So A d a m s B i r m i n g h a m Mi

. Ch.id « $300 b3-3"c3

BIRM'NGHAM B e a u t i f u l 3 Bed . OO— h o m e Air S u n porch finished basemen ' Available Sep ' 15 $375. MO plus 1 utilities Eves 256-9821 Birmingham 3 Bedroom 2 B a l h Femaie non smoker warned $300 m o n t h pius 1 utilities

540-3545 DETROi N NW e a s . access to X-wavs and snooping $300 m o u t i l i t i e s included ADC mom art" 1 c h i l d welcome 537-7232 EASYGO'NG f e m a i e r o o m m a t e needed By Sept 1 to share Big a p i own B e d r o o m 6 Bath $270 p*us nail unities 349-5728 EMPLOYED MAN Wisnes to share s m a l l 2 Bed ' o o m upper t t j i in R o y a l Oa« $200 mo - . u t i l i t i e s Cal l 4 3 3873 FARMINGTON Hill S apt to share R a n t negot iable Non -smoker pre-ferred Can M i k e 477-1871 FARMI t ON HILLS looaing tor roommate for 2 B a t h . 2 B e d r o o m .

professional m a l e or uim 4 77- "466 968-6170

apartment fi FARMfNGTON HILLS Christian iady wit i snare h o m e t 0 Mile-MiddieBeii $350 per M o .nciudes everything 261-6277 o» 477-9649 FARMINGTON HILLS - F ree rent .n e»cf»ange 'or after school ch i ld c a r e P r i v a t e B a l h B e d r o o m Non -smoker Leave message 471-0916

FRANKFORT CRYSTAL LAKE sleeps 8 Beach boat panoramic view fireplace trails 50 acres $450 $550 Ava-lable Aug 26th thru

616-352-44 70 Sept 30 Evenings

HALE - fami ly get a w a y weekend m the n o r t h w o o d s 5 B e d r o o m c o l l a g e indoor pool not tuB wooded

ia 517-345-0711 517-873-3501 HARBOR COVE - HarBor Springs c o n d o 2 B e d r o o m s 2 B a m s in-door outdoor p o o l tennis p r i v a t e beach on L. f t ie Traverse 68 1-9225 HARBOR SPRINGS PETOSKEY B e d r o o m 2 B a t h conoo at C t u B A - conditioned n e a t p o o l tenms garage 661-4377 HARBOR SPRINGS on Lake Michi-gan P r i v a t e Beach canoe $ 7 M , ' week S o m e Aug 4 Sepl left Days 642 9797 Evenings 643 9393 HARBOR SPRfNGS-Luturious con-d o 2 Bedroom 2 B a t h Lakeside club nestled on shores of Round Lk Jacuzzi p o o l 4 more 354-8175

HOMESTEAD BEACH FRONT c o n d o sleeps 2 - 7 Beaut i fu l n e w laoor day 4 fan weekends reduced ' ates 540 2693 HOMESTEAD HAWKS NES* Meg-nrficeni setting Sleeps 2 4 2 Baths Fu« kitchen ' . r e p l a c e deck N e w rentai days 334 6 6 9 s

HOMESTEAD S o u t h Beach on Lake Michigan 3 Bedrooms 3 Baths 852 6443

mchaywe Chalet 3 B e O r o o m s 2 B a t h s Go* fenma p o o l taa colors Fu»y eouapped W e e k l y or daily 375-0046

COHOOSutTM - FURNISHED -

T h « W a t e r S t r e e t I n n on La*a CHertnoit m Boyne Ci ty

MM0I456-4313 SHANTY CREEK Year Round R e n t a l a eke . a Ml G o « ta . t w w • -eeort amenaiee 3 bedroom 3 Balh eactu snre c o n d o overtook! tamout L a g -end G o * Course 4 Lake BeMave Weekend wMkiy 313-449-6120 summer resorts Send .a mn Sand caaa (near E Ta -aal Motel units 6 1 2 3 6 4 Bedroc cottages 517 4 6 9 3 5 Stoney S c o r e s on Lake *jron b e d r o o m cottages 517 362 461

TO«CH LAKE s t e e p t 6 $600 a •onaer -atea after Sept

616 5S3-6114 TRAVERSE CITY 3 haachli ont r e s o r t Eaei Bay i - j

1 MO-»7-tM7

T R A V E R S E C I T Y

FEMALE for 2 B e d r o o m apt A m e n -trties 2 Ba throoms mrcrowave N e a r 175 4 M-59 $275 p l u s electric

852-7457 FEMALE L o o t u n g tor same 10 share R a d f o r d B o m e rson-smoker must w e ca ts , own Bedroom 4 y Bath $200 mo p l u s -. utilities 533-7594 Female non -smoker seeks s a m e to s n a r e new 2 B a t h a p a r l m e n t in Au -b u r n Hills-1 T r o y W a s h e r dryer $262 50 per month 853 5066 FEMALE non - smonar to s n a r e 3 B e d r o o m townhouta Etcellent South field location utilities includ-ed $325 a m o n t h 552-8047 FEMALE non-smoker to shara with same 2 B e d r o o m West iand Apt w p o o l central aar $250 - 1 electric immediate o c c u p a n c y 261-7M9 FEMALE n o n - s m o k e r seekt same to shara SoutMiatd ht-riae a p a r t m e m 2 Bedrooms 2 Baths 1 2 6 0 m o * v eludes heat N o pets PreieretMy with I'vmg r o o m furn i ture 350-34 78 FEMALE ROOMMATE needed 10 s h a r a Somerset Park apartments 2 bedrooms lenms courts go i t poo l

c e n t r a location 649-5574

422 Wantad To Rent *£CrUT'VE REON

" n - ton s*no«e* see* s nj--is eC *oor apar'i'neni >r Roc este* T'oy

area Cai' 60^ i&pm 656-0194 F6MAcE looking fr i'eep-ng * oor7" »r *»ce 6i'rn.r»gr-(ar- horr\« nea-Map* 4 ZtOT\ wOh SOTT»e kttc' t P"v»»eges 6 4 2 ' 6 2 0

ROCHESTER a r e a local tx»s">esfc r n *n Farrwy of 4 Non smoking No pe ' s Wants » y tease -or beaoti«.l * orr»e We o er top no c c a r m g a* Mude lo* &e«cw mark a t >a ie 656-1210 652*5*1

.gfVr er-f *OLNG P«OFESS»ONa Troy Or temporary ass.g quires accomod*r n» r>eg-S«©1 1 to* 2 3 month5 Can

313-650-1 172 O' 203-656-

424 Houtt Sitting S#ry. YOUNG MALE ATTOPNE* With empecdcaP»e c eracte* wui r$cK;se s»i o* manage properly P-e'e»' B.« mir hem a rea Trmi ne«o>twe Can C ariei 561 8303

427 Fo«t»r Carf

NEW STR o CENTER 'dee' for *eta«i ooiief j-es-*Mr s*-ppi« *r»a1 eve« Fa«i growog 'esideni.ai c o m munit, 6?(X5 Canio - r , Cen te r Rd

356 2600 Red'ord/Dearbom His

24350 Joy Rd OFFICE SPACE

FOR LEASE S m a l l Suites a v a i l a b l e

CERTIFIED REALTY INC 4 7 1 7 1 0 0

D O W N T O W N REDFORD

Beech 4 6 Mile 120C w '1 now Ch op.acicH £• celient o p p o r t u n i t y fo- tame pleas ant locaiion 20 r ea rs low e n t Pienf, ol e a s . parking Ca l l

vA* HUGHES MAYFAIR 522 -8000

PLTMOUTH'DOWNTOWS Pri'ie o f f i c e spaca f r o m '00C •-400^ so ft Cal l for d e t a i l s Oecorah 344 o jfcu

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN 2 sui es 94CI 4 540 sq ft each cellanl parking C l o s e t o Oarn post oflice 455 " Pl 'MOu 'H pr ime l o c a t i o n ai " s M a m Lease the entire 2000 SQ Or tUSt p a r t Of It C A l L

cEHt REAc ESTATE tor details 453-760' P.'MOUTH 600 Sc " P r i va te en-vance 4 'ava !<y, $550 De» m o Also additional WC-'k Ol s t o r t space .f Oes-red 455 I T

EXECUT-VE SUITES AVAILABLE includes spacious p a r k i n g facilities 1st floor E.perienceo Secetanes persona l i zed phone a n s w e r i n g c o p y i n g U P S f a c s i m i l e 4 w e d pro -cessrng services co r i f e rence r o o m notary

HARVARD Su *E 2935C SOU'HFiELD OD

SUITE 122 5 5 7 - 2 7 5 7

fi£TA i SPACE '0= PEN-t i e r Shopping „e ' '« 471-4555

EXECUTIVE SUITE m historically 'e -n-Cvfl'ed Building ir tjcrwntcwn P'ym o u i r . FuW servv.es fr«n-diy s t a n Of-f ices s -a r t at $350 MO 455-5353

OOCHESTEB HILLS COR.NEP OF AUBURN 4 -OHN Q

join G rea t Scott M a r k e ! A r B o r D r u g s M u r r a y s Otscount A u t o Pans S m a n y s p e c i a l l y s l o r e s 1 362 fc- IS DOG sq ft Will div-oe Brokers D'otected

Can 559••tw

I- MI NG TOM HILLS OFFICE |S_i"ES 'weive M.le Corridor 775

"80 and 2 5 0 0 SQuare feet mmedi -a te 'Occupancy CALL M A Q t BUSH

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

AOMINCTON APE A 3 cf ice 300 Q •' each $ 1 7 0 per m o n t h spec ia l T t'liue rcmr 'jusi. - e s G a i t -' 5pm j e f f 4 - i -90S

434 Ind. / Warehouse L m m or Sal*

FOP LEASE Of f i ce 4 Aarenouse Lrn.fs 200 Sd ft to 2C 000 SQ '! For mlormalion can 344 9550

(APMIMGTON FOP SAt£ OR EASE 3 652 SQuare f&ot o'fice

ruiiding Twc f loors g o c d condi-j Iior mmadiale O c c u p a n c . C A l L MAP.V BUSH

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

LIVONIA F o r lease 49" Ne-wtjerg'-. R< close re . -96 6 30an- 5pm

u> 11 g -Cis - 2 6 1 0 co'oer Ol AmmeK-f 2 5 Cai tietweeri

59' 6--0

436 Offic* / Bus iness Space

f ARMING TON •••IIS Attractive D'«c*i & o r o n / e glass tAjwo.rvQ on Orchard Lah Rd ai » 696 2 custom suites • 474 iq 1 & ' '93 sq rr Furr».ar>ed or uniur rusned c o**»pe*-*-ve 'i'es M. Haw 626-890C

•<E FINES" iocai«or w *->e success ot

P I N E W O O D M A N O R A d u l t Foster C a r e

ReputaBle H o m e lor the eider'y Kmd a n d loving family atmosphere H o m e -s tocaleO on 1C acres m horse farm c o m m u n i t y 30 minutes N o r t h of Rochester Semi-private for male and female FkeasonaBie pri-vate pay rates Cal l for Brochure

6«4-409C

428 HomM For Th« Aged

LARGE commerc ia l storage space Alarmed 6 0 0 SQ ft and u p 9 ft * 9 ft 6 in doors A c c o m o d a t e s large t r u c k s Fork Mil a v a i l a b l e C lose p r o x i m i t y to 1-275 1-96 and M - 1 4 Ai l weatrier r o a d s S tow 4 G o Sal* Storage 4 1999 Ann ArBor Rd Plymouth 4S5-7950

430 Wanted To Rent REDFORO TWP - 2 B e d r o o m s tart-er r a n c h newer earthtone carpet mg contemporary ttgnt fu tu res up-dated k i t c h e n with no wax floors $550'mo Can Dave 255 56 7a

432 Commercial / Retail For Rent

CANTON 1000 ig ft n hi condi-tioned Blading tor rent 45 160 Ford Rd between Sheldon Rd 4 Can -ton Acroea f rom Meters Thr»Hy Acres $600 per month Ne< Net Net Can 356-4080

FEMALE r o o m m a t e to share with same specious 3 Bedroom isome ai M e r n a m n Joy Rd area $270 pJus one tnsrd electnc « pnone 427-7601 FEMALE TO snare my ipanmarti « Westiand $260 m o n t h includes h e a l AvaaaBie S e c t 30 Call Leena after 6pm 4S3-63&4 FEMALE to snare targe 2 &e»oom d o w n t o w n R o y a l Oak a p a r t m e n t $270 per m o n t h A v a i l a b l e anmedv-

399-74 S3 FEMAcE 10 s n a r a modern f u r m a h a d toaanhouee dowmtown Rochaeser $27$ p e r m o plua utiatiee

652-9257 FEMALE to share nrce house m N Royal Oak wath 2 other mature pro-

$250'mo • 'A 33S-5127

FEMALE wet ahare 2 bat»room

t27tVmo Cai a l tar Span

$ 170/MO A I—ami Aug 26 *25-46 n GREEN* tEL D 4 1} Male 2 malea aeek 3rd to ahare 3 B e d r o o m brtca r a n c h $300 vsciudaa ut a p n e a Ca* Briar 567-0107

it € fOO HARBOR

MM or 57VJ117 L»V<*«A tvgt nawky kaiMM

Rro<eeaio"ai m a M a n a

•or Kanoma tJ24/mo

ivu • saa iv r\Mii II«II ^ m » • • ! • » • » » " » « p

outh 'Caraon area. »rater lantaa Mnnai aMo • lain aw aaar wna raaar

smae 6 U » wees er tieay Aaa tor j a a n « a U a Weet

Ml ieOOar 4;- M7«

D O W N T O W N R O C H E S T E R

' For sale c o m m e r c i a l condo 1000 SQ tt

For Lease - R a t a a O f h c a Sarv<e Medical 600- 1200 sq ft

' For Lease - C a s e - Oaa L o c a t i o n

3 3 5 - 1 0 4 3

ABSOLUTEL* in M < h i g s n 10 your Business

The ak new Maple Eaeculive Suites located in t h e heart of downtown B i r m i n g h a m Every major o f f i c e ne-cessity is now avariaBie at a pr ice a n d location t h a i surpasses aa of our competition ai the shared o f t ice space concept

Why s e t t l e fo< a Vofkswager w-en you can have a M e r cedes

-APMiNGTON HILLS "2 Mile Be 'ween Orchard La 4 Farmrngtctri »d ? offices Apcvc.imatet. '60 sq 1 tt each ijM.t«s included 553 6640

M a r , Brown Our o f f e r i n g RSVP !0

644-5237 AIRPORT IS not far f r o m thrs new snared office facility .n Can ton S tar t wi th a s i n g l e office 4 grow to as -arge as you need wirn complete secretarial services Call

i n t e r n a t i o n a l Business C e n t e r s 433-2070

FARMINGTON HIL S Smal l office a.aiiapie #e-'ai.- lor Manufsctu'e- s Rec Secretary Fji and Keroi a v a i 'aBM 651-2764 FARMINGTON hillS New BuM i ng seoarate entrance 1 240 >Q ft win tmaah lo sui t $9 50 sq ft 4 76-7447 or 563-2196

capminG'On hil.S Office SUITES 9 Mt.es 4 G r a n d W 540 and 560 sq fl immediate Occupan -cy CALL M A R v BUSH

Thompson-Brown 5 5 3 - 8 7 0 0

FARMINGTON l o n g lease awLaBie 7000 sq fl plus P'ime 'elan s to re m downtown Farmington AO car p a r k ing $9 50'SQ ft 477-1030

AIRPORT IS n o t far from this new Canton O f f i c e Compiei O n e ol M e t r o Detroit s fastest g rowmg communit ies now offers S h a r e d Of t tee space S ta r t wi th a single office of 150 sq ft 4 grow to as large as you need in this 30 0 0 0 sq ft c o m -piei S h a r e d Secretarial Services 4 C-onterence facilities 4 tnonm-io-month eases a v a i l a b l e Ca l l

international Business Canters 433-2070

FARMINGTON var-ous sized detune o f f i c e s o n G r a n d Rrver A v a i l a b l e at B a r g a i n ra tes u t i l i t i e s included 626-2425

HARTLAN0 M - 5 9 E ol U S 23 500 Sq F t o l h c a m professional Bu«d«ng Ava«ao4e Sept isl 1-664-1260

ANNOUNCING SHARED OFFICE SPACE N o w Locations T h r u -O u t The Metro A r e a 'or smarter Eaecu-trve Office needs Suites f rom 150 sq ft with shared telephone mg s e c r e t a r i a l sennces 4 ence facilities Flexible s h o r t - t e r m leases 4 growth options to conventi -ona l spaca BIRMINGHAM CANTON FARMING TON HILLS TROT ANN ARBOR

C a n I n t e r n a t i o n a l Busmess Canters

433-2070

LIVONIA - For lease at 9 50 sq fl M e d i c a l or G e n e r a l O f f i c e Neil to i-96 M l g r s Reps or S p e c Medical Call R u t h Homck - 26'-5060

Thompson-Brown

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Upstairs 2 spaces ideal lor office or retail $285 each 124 S W o o d w a r d immediate occupancy 662-4 762 BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN P r i m e •ocation 1 window Offica secretarial spaca c o p i e r tax avaaabw Please

644-9910 or 644-7196 BIRMINGHAM downtown 950 SQ

$600-mo Park«ig included Fax svaiiabie Sepl 1 occupancy

646-6660

LIVONIA, Fu»y equipped ofice to share w - th attorney 4 insurance company 2 i years left o n wase a r $360 per mo S2S-1S50 LIVONIA OFFICES - 3 locations 7 mue-'Mxddiebefl 5 m«e/M«J<»e-Beft 5 mile 'Farmmgton F r o m 2 'ooms to 5549 sq fl suites First class s p a c e from $ i c sq ft Can Kan H a l e or M a i e T o m e s Days 525-0920 Eves 261-1211

LIVONIA OFFICE SPACE i 96 and Farmmgton Rd 154 sq H a n d up Fv« l a m t o n a l service neat a n d aar corxlrtionmg i n c l u d e d im-mediate occupancy Caa 425-7060 or 425i-6800

P R u O E N T i A . TOWN CENTER M o d e r n Bright wndow space Sub tease or sc. ace s n a r i n g Phone* xeiox library non s m o k i n g

'mm.«aiaie Pnone 354-2MK ROCHESTER 60GsQft with p r i v a t e office no «ase $500 montr! Rer - . days p a r ~ee« Afte- Spm 855-2534

single room office space Star l ing t ro r r , $195 -ncludmo uli;• lies Ford Rd 4 MiddieBeii G a r d e ' C.ty Can 422-2490 S m a r L clean sfiare Aeu maintai'ied Building G' oss tease mm oote c u p a n c . ' or infoimalion Cai . 1 5060

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

SOUTHFIELD PRIME LOCATION 1 2 M i l e & N o r t h w e s t e r n

S u . i e available A<i u t i l i t i es taid G o o d park mg sio-age s p a c e cor ference r o o m Secretaria. & ph:--r serv-ces avanabie o n p -e m .ses C a l l 356-56*0

ouojnoANvroef>wix>e 5 0 0 s Q f t - 2 4 0 0 s c * t Sevarat H o c p i a n s a v a i l a b l e m B e a u t i f u l fun se-- i c e Building with Res -den ' Wa-a g*" S o m e w i th p r - v a l e b a l h Nea.-• ways minutes 'O anywtse'e imi-e d i a l e occupancy ReasonaBie

J9& "00C THE EXECUTIVE CENTER WEST BLOOM'iELD AREA

S h a r e d executive offices .n i n v ous o f f i c e surroundings I n c l u d e s ati services Sacrefar i fa* p h o t o copy pnones cheace of conference rooms x.tchen and miuCh more CaM 932-0*6©

Rd

THCv ai executive -ea ' o c a i i o n

offices 10' •895 Cooks

643-4490 TROT p r o f e s s i o n a l office win . dowec >r exagani new ou.idmg £• ce i le r t l o c a t i o n includes secretarial 4 -ecepf-on area Conrwvenca room 4 liBr ar * Ze ro ring a v a i l a b l e Cart 64 1-0060

TRO* Single Offices with complete services Call

Centers 433-2070

trot sublease 5 0 sq f o*i-ce space idea ' o r

s m a l l engineering architectural Vm $500 mo - 4 W f ieproduclion

566-8100 WARREN OctOBer occupancy 4 r o o m includes «richer. B a t h 500 Souare Feet $450 m o n t h

266-3950

W E S T BLOOMFIELD M a p J e - O r c h a r d

2 . 0 0 0 s q tt , g r e a t l o c a t i o n ,

g o o d s u b l e t T e r m s I m m e -

d i a t e o c c u p a n c y

T i s d a l e & Co . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

W E S T BLOOMFIELD M A P L E - O R C H A R D

2 . 3 , 4 & 5 r o o m o f f i c e s

C o m p l e t e l y f i n i s h e d A v a i l -

a b l e n o w 1 m o n t h t r e e

r e n t

T i s d a l e & C o 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

W BLOOMFIELD Dr*<e -o- a Secretar ia l service 4 phone a n s m g included G o o d location

85i s-30 W B L O O M F I E L D Office surie ap-prox imate ly 5 0 0 SQ ft plus storage a n d n g n rights m eiceaenr locaton m Bunding Brokers protected " I 851 -30 10

436 Otfico & Busihom Spac* Fof Ront

436 Offico 4 Buoinoos Spoco For Ront

DOWNTOWN BiHMiNGHAM

555 Bui ld ing. O f f i ce / retai l space ava i lab le

Renova t ion A l lowance

9 a m. - 5 p.m. Mon tt

645-1191

FARMINGTON HILLS 23900 Orchard Lake Rd.

OFFICE SPACE •10 Per Sq. Ft.

• 5465 sq tt. • C o m p l e t e 2 n d floor • No e leva to rs • inc ludes ai l u t i l i t i es • C o m p l e t e bu t t d -ou t • 5 Year Leaae m i n i m u m • 3 0 day o c c u p a n c y

CERTIFIED REALTY INC. 471-7100

PRMME OFFICES WITH PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT SERV»C€S

313/462-1313 • K>y • ihionio • »ouW*e*b

r

C I - A S S i & F J )

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briefly speaking • ART EXHIBIT

An exhibit by the Fraser Fine Arts Association continues in the Livonia Mall through the 27th. At the conclu-sion of the juried show, the original works will be for sale Participating artists will be on hand to answer questions

• AUDITIONS American Youth Symphony Or-

chestra is holding auditions for stu-dents to age 22 who have played six months or more The auditions will be held at Churchill High School of Livonia on five days for strings, se-lected wind, brass and percussion positions 7 p.m. Aug 24, 7 p.m Sept 7. 10 a m Sept 9; 7 p.m. Sept 14, and 8 a m Sept. 16 For information, call 455-1797

• FASHIONABLE The Riti-Carlton, Dearborn, will

host an In Fashion" show in the res-taurant of the hotel on Saturday, Aug 26 Luncheon begins at 11:30 a m and the show, with commentary by Jeffrey Bruce, at 1 p.m. It begins with day wear and casual wear for men and women from Chelsea and the Willow Tree After intermission Silver Fox Fur, Randazzo Formal Wear and James Cape will debut their fall lines. Cape designs for Ear-tha Kitt. Gloria Swanson and Aretha Franklin. Luncheon and fashion show are 129 For reservations, call 441-2100.

• GREAT BOOKS Registrations are being accepted

for a two-day basic leader training course sponsored by the Great Books Foundation, to be held in Ann Arbor For more information, call Sandra Trosien, 994-8197

• ART ON THE GREEN The sixth "Art on the Green" is set

to take place in Franklin Monday. Sept 4 with more than 70 juried art-ists participating The event is part of a day-long celebration marked by a parade, midway of fun and games, horse show, bake contest and sale There is no admission charge Hours .ire 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

• PHOTO COMPETITION The Homestead Gallery of Walled

Lake will host a summer photogra-phy competition Judge was Q&E pho tog raphy co lumnis t Monte Nagler An opening reception for the photography show, which will repre-sent the top photos from the compe-tition and feature an exhibition of Nagler's own photographs will be open to the public at 8 p.m Satur-day, Aug. 26

The Homestead Gallery hours are 11 a m to 5 p.m Tuesday through Sunday, and 11 a m to 9 p.m. Thurs-day

• POULET EXHIBIT Etchings and poetry of Livonia

artist Jeanne Poulet are on exhibit at the Swords into Plowshares Peace Center it Gallery, Detroit

Entitled "Man's Inhumanity to Man," the exhibit is from Poulet's set of poems and prints. ' Bernard with a Suesse (pacifier)." Poulet de-signed her own process of etching consisting of dots and scratches (as opposed to lines) that become a com-posite She recently has moved from black and white to color etching, used in the current exhibit.

The exhibit closes Oct 7 The gal-lery is at 45 E Adams. Detroit, next to the Detroit Council of the Arts Regular hours are Tuesday. Thurs-day, Saturday. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m For information, call 965-5422, 9 a m to 4 p.m weekdays

• MUSIC UNDER THE STARS CONCERT SERIES.

The performance will start at 7 30* p.m. The season will close tonight, with an appearance by the Renais-sance Chorus barbershop group

• TAKING ENROLLMENTS The PRCUA Syrena Dance En-

semble of Dearborn Heights is cur-

rently enrolling new members for 1989-90 Choreographer is Shirley Galanty Children ages of 4-16 are invited to join the ensemble For more information, call 565-9865

• EXHIBITORS SOUGHT Exhibitors are being sought for

the annual Scarborough Craft Fair to be held from 10 a m to 4 p.m. Sat-

urday, Sept. 16 in Cambridge Center, 28901 Cambridge. Garden City Call 422-7196 for an application

• VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHS A special exhibition. "Touring the

Ruins Vintage Photographs and Postcards of the Ancient World." is scheduled to open at the Kelsey Mu-

seum of Archeology. Ann Arbor Presented in two parts, the exhibit will open with "Egypt and the Clas-sical World, through Sept 10, fol-lowed by Pompeii and Rome, Sept 15-Nov 12

Admission is free The museum is at 434 S State St

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500 H«4p Warned 502 Hetp WanlM-Dentai/M«chcai 504 Help Wanted-Office/Clericai 505 Food-Beverage 506 H«p Wanted Sates 507 He(p Wanted Pert Time 508 Hetp Wanted Domeatic 509 Help wanted coupe* 510 Sates Opportunity 511 Entert ainment 512 Situations Wanted Female 513 Situations Wanted. Male 514 Situations Wanted. Male/Female 515 Child Care 516 Elderly Care & Assistance 517 Summer Camps 518 Education/Instructions 519 Nursing Care 520 Secretarial Business Services 522 Professional Services 523 Attorneys/Legal Counseling , 524 Tax Service

ANNOUNCEMENTS 600 Personals (your discretion) 602 Lost & Found (by the word) 603 Health. Nutrition, Weight Loss 604 Announcements/Notices 605 Glad Ads 606 Legal Notices 607 insurance 608 Transportation/Travel 609 Bmgo 610 Cards ol Thanks 612 In Memoriam 614 Death Notices

MERCHANDISE 700 Auction Sales 710 Collectibles 702 Antiques 703 Crafts 704 Rummage Saies'Flea Markets 705 Wearing Apparel

706 Garage Sale-Oakland County 707 Garage Saie-Wayne County 706 Household Goods- Oakland County 709 Household Goods-Wayne County 710 MISC tor Sale-Oakland County 711 Misc tor Sale-Wayne County 712 Appliances 713 Bicycles-Sale & Repair 714 Business A Office Equipment 715 Computers 716 Commercial-Industrial Equipment 717 Lawn. Garden 4 Snow Equipment 718 Building Materials 720 Farm Produce - Flowers. Plants 721 Hospital Equipment 722 Hototxes-Colns. Stamps 723 Jewelry 724 Camera and Supplies 726 Musical Instruments 727 Video Games. Tapes 728 VCR TV Stereo. Tape Dec* s 729 CB Radios. Cellular Phones 730 Sporting Goods 734 Trade or Sell 735 Wanted to Buy

ANIMALS 738 Household Pets 740 Pet Services 7*4 Horses, Livestock Equipment

AUTOMOTIVE/TRANSPORTATION 800 Recreational Vehicles 802 SnowmoOiles 804 Airplanes 805 Boat Docks, Marinas 806 Boats/Motors 807 Boat Parts & Service 808 Vehicle/Boat Storage 810 Insurance. Motor 812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts. Mlnibikes 813 Motorcycles. Parts 4 Service 814 Campers/ Mot orhomes/T raiters 816 Auto/Trucks, Parts 4 Leasing 818 Auto Rentals, Leasing 819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sale 823 Vans 824 jeeps/4 Wheel Drive 825 Sports 4 Imported 852 Classic Cars 854 American Motors/Jeep-Eagle 856 Bmck 858 CadHlec

860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 * 866 Ford 872 Lincoln 874 Mercury 875 Nissan 876 OldsmoPiie 878 Plymouth 880 Pontiac 882 Toyota 864 Volkswagen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 Accounting 4 Advertising 5 Air Conditioning 6 Akimlnum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

10 Antennas 13 Appliance Service 13 Art Work 14 Architecture 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoating 17 Auto Cleanup t8 AulO 4 Truck Repair 21 Awnings 22 Bar Deque Repair 24 Basement Waterproofing 25 Bathtub Reflmshing 26 Bicycle Maintenance 27 Bnck, Block 4 Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 27 Business Machine Repair 39 Carpentry 40 Cabinetry 4 Formica 41 Carpets 42 Carpet Cleaning 4 Dyemg 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 52 Catering - Flowers 53 Caulking 54 Ceiling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning

Building 4 Repair 56 Closet Systems 57 Christ mas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 60 Construction Equipmenl 61 Decks. Patios 62 Doors

63 Draperies/Slipcovers 4 Cleaning 64 Dreaamakmg 4 T adoring 66 DrywaM 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 66 Energy 69 Excavating 70 Exterior Caulking 7 1 Fashion Co-ordinators 72 Fences 73 Financial Planning '5 Fireplaces 76 Fireptece Enclosures 78 Firewood 61 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Installed Repair 92 Furniture Finishing 4 Repair 93 Graphics 94 Glass. Block, Structursl. etc 90 Qiass. Stained/Beveled 96 Garages 97 Garage Ooor Flepair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters

102 Handyman - male/lemale 105 Hauling 108 Heating/Cooling 109 Home Grocery Shopping 110 Houaedeaning 111 Home Safety 112 Humidifiers 114 Income Tax 115 Industrial Service 116 Insurance Photography 117 Insulation 120 interior Decorating 121 interior Space Management 123 Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs 4 Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance 138 Lawn Sprinkling 140 Limousine Service 142 Linoleum 144 Lock Service 145 Management 146 Marble 147 Machinery 149 Mobile Home Service 150 Moving - Storage 152 Mirrors 155 Music Instruction

157 Music Inetrument Repair 156 New Home Services 165 Painting - Decorating 166 Party

(Food 175 Peat Control 178 Photography 180 Piano Tuning-Rapak-Reflmshing 181 Picnic Tablea 198 Plans 200 Piastertng 215 Plumbing 219 Pool Water Delivery 220 Pools 221 Porcelain Reftmshmg 222 Printing 223 Recreational Vehicle Service 224 Retal Hardwoods 229 Refrigeration 233 Roofing 234 Sdseor. Saw 4 Knife Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Machine Repair 249 Slipcovers 250 Solar Energy 251 Snow Blower Repair 253 Snow Removal 254 Storm Doors 255 Stucco 260 Telephone. Service Repair 261 Television. Radio 4 CB 263 Tennis Courts 265 Terrariums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 274 Tnx* Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Reaeir 277 Upholstery 279 Vacuums 280 Vandalism Repair 281 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation 4 Attic Fans 264 Wallpapering 285 Wtf Washing 287 Washer/Dryer Repelr 289 Water Softening 293 Welding 294 Wei DnMng 296 Window Treatments 297 Windows 298 Woodworking 299 Woodturners

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ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS NOW FREE JOB Training and Plecement m trie Automalne BHhng Field Leem SSOOO worth ol typing, boo* • eepmg and accounting skilto to work successfully m an auto fleeter -snip Clessee Begun in Sept in Red-lord Call Marygrove College Now Ext 441 862-8000

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ALSO NEED Warehouse and Assembly workers for P l y m o u t h , L i v o n i a . Nov i W i x o m . F irmington RTtts. Southficld. D»--i- t

AVAILABLE I M M E D I A T E L Y C lERtCAL P O S I T I O N S SHORT AND LONG TERM ALL AREAS Toj $$S s benefits

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500 Help Wanted ACCOUNTANT - FarnMngton MUta imprinted aportaweer company see's individual wrth strong ac-courmng background to assist Con-troller ,'Vlce President antlt dally fi-nancial operation to include ac-counts peyede/'eceneMe pey«ot. lateral stale 4 local tax statement preparation Individual should have 3-5 years accounting experience 8 a Becneiors 4'or Accooatea degree in accounting Computer 8 human relatione sfeiMe a plus Salary com-meneurate w»th experience Com-petitive Benefits 8 progressive wort environment Ouehfied applicants SubmK resume 8 salary require-ments to. Athletic Supporter 24435 Malsled Rd Farmmgton mi 44331 ACCOUNTANT - Full or perl time ryowtedoe of accounting, individual

and amai business taxes essential Can tor appointment 399-0520

ACCOUNTANT Growing Plymouth CPA Hrm has opening ten prcileeeinnei stall Must be CPA or candidate Excel aril op-portunity Reply to P O Box 445. Plymouth, Ml , 46170

ACCOUNT ANT/SEMI SR Redlord Twp CPA firm

3 years pu&ac accounting expen-enced required Benefits and orowth opportunity 533-1503

500 ttetp Wanted

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Needed tor busy Southhek! CPA hrm 3 years public accounting ex-perience -e<>u«red Excellent bene-fits and growth opportunity Burnstien Morns 8 Brown P C 2M77 Northwestern Mwy. Suite 200 Southfieid Ml 49034 352-6300 ACCOUNTING CLERK/Petty Cashier lor Troy Advertising Agen-cy Compter experience Send re-sume to Personnel Suite 2500 755 W BIG Beever Rd Troy. Mi 460*4

An Equal Opportunity Employer ACCOUNTING OATA ENTRY

RETAIL CLERK position available in fast paced ex-panding laxi cab rental organiza-tion Poeition requires beaic com-puter knowledge, smaed data entry, basic accounting and report anafyst Must be able to deel wrth pu©*c Tiger Stadium location Send re-sume to 8750 S Telegraph. Tey*x Ml 46 180

ADVANCED CARPENTRY is looking tc* an experienced carpenters ap-prentice end 1 general laborer lor rough carpentry Fu» time poeHion overtime available Call after 6pm 624-6541

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• MemberaMp/Cualomer Sarv-loa $6 .50 par hour

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Experienced through imancaai state ments lor a non-emokino property marveoemenl office «i South held Muat have oomputer experience and 2 years In ar accounting position Send resume with salary require-ments to . Controller. 29100 Northwestern Mwy Sutte 200 Southfletd. Ml 40034

ACCOUNTING Responsible computerne jenerel ledger mpui tederai end state tax preparation, coat anatysis and other •elated duties CPA requved Re-sume with salary requirements P O Box 2S?5 Livoma. Ml 46151

ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR National real estate mreatmant hrm has an openino at its Ann Arbor Headquarters Sacnetor S Degree m Accounting or equiv stern degree and 3-4 years relevant experience is riaceeeary Pueac Accounting expe-rience (mducMng work paper railee •avis) preterred Soad knowledge ol

MCKINLEY ASSOCIATES Accounting Supervieor

P O Box 8*48 Ann Arbor Ml 48107-844S

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERKS Corporate headquarters ol the growing South hem retailer e Deel mg lc Its accounting office Proven mathematical aptitude and good or-ganizational and loHow-througn xxea are requvad Experience nec-essary and Lotus 1.2.3 desired Send reeume or celt Michigan Rent-to-Own 21655 Teieiegrapn. Soutwield 48034 Attn Human Resources 354-7440

A CLASSICAL JOBI it you know 1 enioy cleeeical muaic S are outgone & anicutele then help Detroit Symphony Orcheetra Haw sea out its greet new nesor. Part time evening smtts avaaabte Call Ptrytaa 2WM MI-0M7

500 Help Wanted ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE

Security Pacific Financial Services, mc a nationwide financial lending organization, currentty haa an Opportunity for an Account Repre-sentative m our Troy Iocetwn Spe-dhc duties wM include collection t ad |ustment ol deanquent accounts credit m.eeiigationa business eo* citation assistance m loan dosing

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525-0330 A D I A

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Plea• am ttlmutating atmospnare «nch your saias m organuation 3e-latta computer awareness Ught bookkeeping 6 emae we be appre-ciated i enhanced Can Serah Woa. 540-5970

ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR Private Northwest Detroit Coaege Responsibilities include planning re-cruitment program interviewing prospective students, extensive telephone contact 4 loSow up start-ing High Schools 1 Colleges throughout the academic year with soma early evening I weekend hours Bactieior s degree required Experience m higher education re-cruitment 4 merketing preterrred but MS consider other related expe-rience Send reeume lo Box «54 Ooeerver 4 Eccentnc Neeepspiers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Ueonla. Michigan 48150

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ALARM TECHNICIAN Progreeeme and was estabaefied alarm company m Frrmngton HMa e eeekmg an e ienenced Fire Alerm we arid maintenance ol Are alarm

urate with 471-1400

ALL STATE neighborhood office agent No reurence experience

management Degree pre-

477-5700 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ALTERATION PERSON WANTEO

FuS time poaftion lor experienced peraon in su« altaration* Good benefna • wegee Apply at

Redwood A Roea Brierwood MM Arm Arbor ANOCRSON MUSIC CO

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Genera l M a n u f a c t u r i n g

Peek Servicee, profeeeionais In personnel placement, wW be tntervtewtnfl )oto appScenta for over 50 poeMona at a leading automotive •uppSer toceted In Farmlngton HMa for both day and afternoon thina. Openings are

In the foiowino oetegortee:

• Machine Operators * Machinery Malntan m c a

The minimum atartlng wepe la $6.78 per hour. Intereated apploanta tfiouU ceM 680-S100, between 8.10a.m. and 4 « ) p.m.

AMBITIOUS PEOPLE NEEDED TO FILL

100 JOBS Starting pay S4-H with marrt raiaes immediate openmgt lor Ught Indus-trie! total Never a lee

• Inaurance low retee YOU muat be >« yeer* old with atate ID A aocaal security card 4 your own tranaportation

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COLLECTIONS SPECIALIST TELESALES

• OFFICE CLERK Qualified candKlatas must have Mgn work standards exceSent lew

ne una* enthuaieem good communication *«e* and the abart, Id leem quicaiy A >akd driver S il-

ea wl good dnvmg record are required lor IteM position We after a competitive salary comprefteneiva benefits and strong career path For an interview caa

344-1700 or apply at »5t5 Heeap

Novi M«h 44050 An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 Help Wanted

Applications now being ac-cepted for part time positions. All shifts available. Many com-pany benefits. Apply at our Farmington K Mart , 37175 Grand River.

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L E A S I N G C 0 N 8 U L T A N T Oreen Menegement Compeny, a leading nation*

nagement firm, hMdquartered In F«m*ngton HWa hea an tmmedtete openino for a teeeino consultant m tha norttiweet auburbe.

The ideal cendldate moat have a strong aataa and/or ^utmnar •ervlce background . Proper tyTnanagement or leaalng background helpful Coiege education a ptu» in addition, strong oral and wr i t ten communicat ion , Hatening and mterperaonal alUMa neceeeery Attention to detaA, a ' " image and a wNNngneae to wort

local travel may be required. TMe la an Outlea include: greeting cioelng seiea Some Km aiioeient opportunity lo )oln a

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EMPLOYMENT 500 Help Wanted APARTMENT PREP PERSON "eec •o fui time to« lu«ury at,arirr.ent complen m ferrmrigton Mill* Ureal career opportunfl i ieeae

500 Help Wanted

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Assis t ing Professionals, Inc

6 4 7 - 9 8 0 0

500 Help Wanted

APT IN*EREST

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500 Help Wanted ASSiS'ANt MANAGER

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kr. Eqv*el Opportum'y Empk.<*ai

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*SSlSTANr MANAGERS TO 124 TOO PLUS BONUS

masa(JE RS ' O 13S 000 Pv US B«JNub

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AUTOMOBttE OCALERS IP rvardwork»r>g .nOrndoa wik.

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Empiovment Lanier A 'ENOANTS & CASHIERS

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AUTOMOBILE TECHNICIAN L*gftt Repe»'

Needed D> e-panding Cad-iac dea« r I ad.i ac experience - acessarT Pa. .3 vacations nol»dayS rmtorms ri ,oir ou' "eerr a/»d gro« «ith ji -fc.pt. >r parson t> eel* t*a' [>one">

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500 Help Wanted

BAKERY C L E A N - U P Moo»- tecJMr aey« «n«- aOoa »rx- MWano poartioni f ua or pert time Apply in par ion

*BAKER S LOAE /1*Sr. Norir~eei«rn nwj >tietaear< fraroim t io«»ter «o» SouthhaM Bakery Coun te r Sales >on our winning team' cuH an<3 par- irma povtiooa a«aaaow Den anc Appi> par»or>

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595-2314 uA J"'' . 6 A U D I T O R

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FARMER JACK and

A & P SUPERMARKETS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITIONS NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY

JOIN THE NO 1 SUPERMARKET TEAM • P r o m o t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s • Flexible schedules • S c h e d u l e d wage increases Cased o n

seniority • A c lean , f r iend ly work e n v i r o n m e n t

App fy at your nearest Farmer Jack or A & P S u p e r m a r k e t s a n d see the S to re M a n a g e r for additional details

An £ouer Opportunity Emptor*

A S S E M B L Y C L E R K S

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9am.-3 at S O M E B O D Y S O M E T I M E

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GSE INC 23640 Research I> .-e

c arm«ngtor H.HS M 48024 4-6-TB?S

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500 Help Wanted

BLUEPRINT MACHINE OPERATOR Experienced dparalor. era neeOao

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C O R P O R A T E P E R S O N N E L

SERVICES Livonia 478-10 to WVa/ren 751-1670 Troy 643-78*0

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PAINT WOW ar«o aorn* Eaperience rieceaae-r

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ASSISTANT DIE"AR> MANAGE" A&vasani Oieiar, Manager 'or '«1

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A T T E N T I O N

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500 Help Wanted

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MANAGERS & ASSISTANT MANAGERS

McDona lds ot Royal Oak needs man -agemen t pe rsonne l . Excel lent salary, benef i ts & b o n u s p r o g r a m s a long w i th ex tens ive t ra in ing p r o g r a m . S e n d re-sume to:

KARA MANAGEMENT 268 E L M S T R E E T

B I R M I N G H A M , Ml 48009 or call—644-9247

• DRIVERS • machine 0P£ttA-0«S

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C O R P O R A T E P E R S O N N E L

SERVICES L ivon ia 478 -1010 P l y m o u t h 4 5 4 - 4 6 ' 6

- a.perieirced & "»'..oa siaer -jea; «rCv»«l<3ers jC<-C CKX'u

r *.o< '|QM per fcOr- 2 "3-05-,0

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A T T E N T I O N STUDENTS $7 55 TO START

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A *C SORTER <-rC -.a-'O «"!•rs at ' ierior1

BILL BP.0rt N F OTO 37222 Pynouir Roao

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BAR 0» WAI" PERSON Part-time eveoings & ««e«er>os rtiii "a«r Mayftcwe- Lar>« 2660C Pl«mowtti R<3 Reo'oro BE A STAR BE A WINCHESTER e Cinema kiiootm No» h-rin ii>i & par lime Caat teriBat v<4e olfer S4 5C tc atari Guaia ieeC 50 cent» i nr raraa a"« tj 3»ri Tun-on eimou'aam ni fenciie nour* r'•* novea AppN ir pa-sor-' alei ' 2 Noon rtmcne«ier 8 C"*mai Ro

BEAUT* SA.OH ASSISTANT Bua> farmingtor-' Mias

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To find out about our competitive starting salaries, tremendous benefits and advancement opportunities tor tl>e following non-manage-ment positions:

C O O K B A N Q U E T SERVER HOUSEKEEPER BELL PERSON R E S T A U R A N T SERVER H O U S E PERSON H O S T / H O S T E S S

PHONE 462-4700 FOR AN INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT 9 A.M. to 7 PM.

(All interviews will be held at Schoolcraft College)

LIVONIA l A b a r r i o t t 17 >00 UuriH Part Drive Lrvonu. MK+*gan 48152(313)462-} 100

Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / V / H

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C O M I N G . . THURSDAY AUGUST 31. 1989 " 10 00 A.M 7 00 F M

MARRfN STORE 14MIL(«RTSN 4100 FOURTEEN MILE ROAD

WARREN MICHIGAN

for mature, aggreeehre IndMduaia who »nfoy wonting wHh poopta and ara looking for a challenging caroer m ator* oooratlona. Senior Cltlxon apoUoonta walcoma. Our ttoroa located In Clinton Warron. Aochaator and Southflald ara currontty looking for, ^

IT tA&fl cmsmiAan (EXPERIENCED) L n O M H U J U m (WE WILL TRAIN YOU)

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pervismfl a sma« »!•« ana Oepe'' ~>en! EftcaMent salary p«j« t>aneii'> saoafle Degrea or aoo«yaiant a. perencc ••i.easar- Send re^r-* to M<Tugen «ent To Owr.

1655 Taieprapn SoutMieKJ *8Ci' Afln SANMR

BOOKKEEPER Recent cottega 9r»(M"0«ro.t-t>aeac company i* aaeKmg a Coliega 9«a0 uaie lor rr>a Accounting Dept P't •arraO cendMlelea Mv»c na»* ar inocxM Degree or oene- Pren out &oou*eepmg anperience -P1u« Compeneetiori mduOea Km oeoafns Salary negoiiaoia 0ea«;

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6 t6-3ft*-»5« BORING MILL OPERATOR Ejipai ancee 4o» anerKio«M Ve«y ciaer. •rioc 'ul oene«» ano competitira wages Attractive ««>iti prar-nun- A; piy ai •>**« Bmjge-ooo Slerb g Hgts IB A Mou»v3 area BOWLING CENTER Floor t>oy« piey attenoent and pm wrnper i*a. n Bowl erws 3095C W 5 Mae R<3 iLivome

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Experienced only FO" deys * arte noons Top pey and oene«iis Steady wort Clean srtoc Aivactiva snirt premium Apply ai 5A*e Br«Jgewood Stenay Mgts

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR 5 yrs aiper lanca Oay aftrft Ovw time Beneftts A» conortioned aHoc Warren Area Cell 574-83" BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR * Le!«e Hand OperetO" a«periancea Celt Kern Industrie* m Nowi

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Appfy ai cerSOT' Sner' Se* -*.r

i Oor A Srteldor Rd 455 2636 AL/TO MECHANIC

Cerv'ieO Mus' t>» we« -nolivatac Barwtiti & donus ."erao inquire at 4T7-»0»0 m Farr~-igton

S T O C K C L E R K S S H O P P I N G C E N T E R M A R K E T h a s i m m e d i a t e ful l t ime o p e n i n g s for s tock c lerks . Mus t be 18 years or o lder . Heavy l i f t ing requ i red . Excel lent pay. App fy in pe rson at:

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 6433 O R C H A R D L A K E RD.

(At 15 Mile Road - West Bioomfieid)

' A T T E N T I O N 1

SKIERS! MC Sporting Goods on* ot tha country's Targaat sporting goods retailers, has open-ings m Our sfci srx>ps tor

SALES ASSOCIATES MANAGEMENT

Candidates should be av<d downhill or cross country skiers Prior sales e* panence desarabte and m«y qualify for management positions but we • tram me right people Full & part time, flexible schedules, c o m p e t i t i v e w a g e s , employee discounts, and

oooortor%»aa

5 0 0 Monday thru

AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP S««**og r\*r Owe • mot ai

»n<3 _i**0 _•» OC-I®* OOVtiO S tc t* AC**? •*tt»in

CON MASS€T CAi> .AC 1*C 404 75 Arm Artx» «o a! 275

PlytnoutT. Ml AUTO 0*£ ACCESSORIES I Glen ol Plymouth neatfs an accessories 4 giaaa iecr«cien ResoonvBaii«s writ include rust proofing auto Oe laamc stess S aierm mstalialKx

I 453 5«50

i t 'Dm avail-caa •t.i% -ovist oe 18 years of age & I J cod driving record Apply

B O B D U S S E A U Linco ln M e r c u r y 31625 Grand R~e<

Farmrngton

BIMOCBV Growing Lryonie hrm "Ola ttwing. lor trie lofcowmg posi-tions Er»ae« leC cutting mechine dye cutting and loKJei giuer foKJ ig Mectwne Top pay and »ul range ol

«4*s w* irem --2224 Baiai-Court 425-7500

Auto Porter j*o car otica -a*Oi jeac car por-•«» Must oe rekebie and ^<e good ar »-ng -ecord Benefits end oppor lunrty lor advancemeru Aody «< person ai used car on«e

Gordon Cnevroaei 31850 Ford Ad

Garden City

BIRMINGHAM riaCA a loceeig lor

Sceimns lo Pan Luntfy 'MCA 400 Lecoki Baiiangwi Mi 4S00S or

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BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Serinee GrmOw Operator

Vei-U-Tooi » Gege 27675 Joy Rd Weal land

AUTO RECOMCXTlOMlNG Full pen lane We traei

CX» > Bonoed Beauty mc Ptymoumiarea 420-22J4

500 Help Wanted

POWDER COAT SUPERVISOR

Manufacturing Ann looking for person to supervise an Electrostatic Powder Coat Dept. Experience in cleaning, spray application and quality control. Send resume and salary requirements to:

Ptant Manager

MILLS PRODUCTS P.O. Box 554

Farmington, Ml 4*024

Equal Opportunity Employer

CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE SALES Part Tlm«

We are seeking several personable and enthusiastic individuals with good telephone skills to join our busy Classified PTioneroonn staff. If you can type 55 wpm, can spell and punctuate accurately, we need you!!! If you have sales or VDT experience, this is a plus. Sched-uled days, 8 hours each. Applicati-ons accepted.

© b s r r u r r r r r n t ri r 36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, Ml 48150

DO YOU HAVE MONDAY AND THURSDAY MORNINGS OR AFTERNOONS FREE?

Want to earn extra cash? An Adult carrier route wrth the Observer & Eccertric Newspapers can be the solution in )uet four hours s day. twice s week, you'll earn the extra caah you went without sacrificing your time to the demands of • runtime job

interested persons must possess s poNie buemses Hke attitude, be self-motivated, and have dapendabie transportation. Scheduling is flexible

CURRENT ROUTE OPENINGS ARE IN:

• Oakland County

©

.BLUE JEAN JOBS

Troy 362-1180

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES Tke Kaey Gat PeocHe "Tne FM An* Tha Bed "

Equel Opportunity Employe M/TVM

•OOKKCETC*

BROACH TOOi. 4 ' O r

FIXTURE ENGINEER BROACHING MACHINE

SPCOALTIES *7t-*500

Buii_D€«> MEEDS h* or part time

C H H . l t *$w

KJlWtii OFFOHTUNTTr (5 OOCHIS.OOOrmoWH s — — S B »

I 4 VALET pwema ATtenO pi I. ex dut> « nymowVi i only or Mmchei and U-U per me MMuHea

453-1*35

***>»y at an Oy Moe-W.

500 Help Wanted

FUaTMEFACTORYPOSmONS * 5 - * 8 / H R . T O S T A R T

Aim Labor S y s t e m s In U v o n l s is h i r i n g f o r s s v s r s l f a c t o r y -positions. W s s r s looking for.

• MACHME OPERATORS • GENERAL LABORERS

I n t e r s s t s d a p p l i c a n t s s h o u l d c a f l b e t w e e n 8 a . m . - 4 p . m .

476-7212

JOIN THE CHAMPIONS!

ALSO SEEKING

• Wayne County

FOR M O R C I N F O R M A T I O N OR T O APPLY. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO AP^LY

^HOSTESS-BOOKKEEPER 4k ^SUPERVISORY PERSONNEL h

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CAMERA REPAIR PERSON

S00 H»«pWant»d CAnrmjCK PoJrrems

POUIIOAI now available ai McOonald Aantafs ome com M U M u a n and bene*!* Must 18 or oader «•»> i m O ' i driving >acord Appf> al. irooo Nortriwae Ad Nortnv** or 1JT88 Teaegrapn >*> Taylor

S00 H e i p W M I f r d CASH*** lua or pari i m W an nour plus tQf . l l l ior Amoco Sla none apodal 13 Mae * Oreenliead 12 Mae « MooMfi i master no 4 Ptymaxrtft U«Jdt*Oeil • Ann Arbor

• H I « L<«na *r*a ireei oa> and t m M i Cad '5' Of»ee Ser wee* N* H*tfier oeiaa*

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CARETAKER

On sis pos-rem tor Caretaker a! "TIT '•* 72 ijnrt Apartment Com-piei oca lad o * * Detroit oe* tor nanOy paopw -no a<a -••e'esieo .n rape* worn • •neaiie-

4 benefits

Mi «onBor**s CEPTIFIED B£A4.'» NC J834S w ' ) « < Sla 300 F errrwiglon Hills Mi 48023

313-471 7«0U CAHP£NT£B APP»tN*!CE Siaad, .nooor work a" .aai -Oo-id Some travel Need tiuck A--O IOOIS At. TEN kuuor Gaf r MooOt 462-269*

CARPENTER 1 Carpar 'ars naiper Steady «o" Musi Oa dependable Can 347-1268

CARPENTER Commercial Imafi work Eipwrwx;* wiTTTiJoor* irifn ceikn i i*m.r\*le Uuii nave own toots Carl 534 99SO

CARPENTER firoaK only #«pen enced m custom wo"> 4 caomerr, FuM lima only 628 1406

W E S T L A N C Own Slot Caafaers pan lima 4a na K> atari Apply m parlor 36425 Foid Ad Wesiiend

CASH FOR OVERTIME

is PSOPiE NEEDED SveeO. Work Lonfl Term

Mw»: na«a ireneportencn Ca* 'oOa,

J. MARTIN/VICTOR TEMPORARIES

474-8722 38215 W 10 M<i« Road

Between daisied 4 "apoar-, in ma 'eew*» Maoc* «4i» -w»i store ie Wendy*

CARPENTERS MEiPER 4SS?• rw Own iranaportaion N« araa AMar 3 30 4 78-8559 CARPENTERS HELPER «wli> a«par>-anca bu>id>ng (uilom daaki Mo<<valad and raady lo «on> Can

T72-3809 CARPENTERS riourl* lo K»r> *oO-aroao 'oogfi c»a*> E»pariar>ca r>aic-ru. 647-3856

CARPENTERS E>par«r<a «c«u», Caa

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681-4375

CARPENTERS to aa*»i «ma* con tractor Eipar«r<cad m ramod^OQ Mutt rta«a loon 'u* or pari lima Day* 54 7-8803 E««* 661 5979 CARPET C L E A N E R S commarciai ciaan-ig n jMs Musi oa 3apan3a[»a Caa

475-3930

CARPET INS-AI.LER antr ir«jc» and toon E>par«ncad Si an rnmui-i ' f> Spartan Carpal 1000 Crwaoo Rc Troy Can Sao. 545 7ofa

CARPET INSTALLERS Now <a ma t«na to coma lo Nvo tor* Carpal Wond ma industry •aaoar n»;r aarn>n s ^oasrtM* uaady y«ar 'Ound work lor aapar. ancad carpn r w m a i Musi nava

353-0 -.60 Pf»ooa Jonr Bur>a CAR.*RUCA PORTERS

Pos-t-ona now a.ai iaca at McDonald i-aman 'wa uma com-patitrva sata and oanaMi Most t® or atom wrtr< a«cariani drnrmg racord Apt , ai 17000 Nortn.iiia Rd Nortnvaw

CASHIER CtER" f 5 nr and ^ io ftlarl s>e>C .atalion and mar it knc<«4&at Appr, ' E<r<a< Sloras 9001 ft4yna Liiron.a or 28205 Ford Gardan C'«y

C A S H IER Fun or pari tima Oars Fiaiitna •KHirs »a«at»a parson OTHI irarri Apply Trrrarrow Hardwara 97 IV LOO® -a«a Troy

CASnER Fua or pan i m Apia io M i l an Sf~tt» Apply HI parson 7 Elevar, corner or Canton Center 6 rtarrer Rd Canton Mi

CAS-I'ER - FULL TIME Bumiignam A»« lor Jer'y

644•7583

CASH-ER POSITION Pari-time up IO 30 rxou'S par • • ' al ou' iWar • er location Apply at waterbad GA"E». 32975 S c r x x » c r a n n v o n . 1 or 3848 13 Mrie Rd Mar ran

CASHIER Recapiionrsi needed lor counter position at a rwgn and 'ata" store >n W Bioomrwtd Must be re-sonsiDia or^anaed -ndnnduai »r>o deals «»aii «ritn customers Boo* Keeping e«perience netplui tor trws tull time position Contact Brian Moo Wed Tlyurs Fn 626-0940

CASHIERS AC* Ratanari >t looking lor 10 Tun-time casriiert lor posi-tions it oui Wayne and Oakland County locations Ekpananca pre-ler'ed out noi necessary For mter •mean 350-uao

CASHIERS Days afternoon 8 mid rvgni aftrft immediate opanmfl $5 starting pay wrtti advancameni 4 oenei'tl Fu* »erve Shell Auto Care in Farmmgton Hi»s 553-2622

CASHIERS Experience preier-ed Contact Mr Hirscn

354-5910 CASHIERS

F»»it)ie rvour« 8 - 4 0 N5U' « « « •

Stan«yg salary jp to S5 00 Apply GABE DRLIGS

3666 Rocnes'er Rd *'oy

CASHIERS lor compute- -eta" store Fua-iime during scnooi »e«v Summer optior lentjie lours Li»Orwa 6 Farrrungtor locations Ac pi> m person ar level 'V P-oducrs T180C Be«er Ct L »on.a 422 5'V

CASHIERS 10" sei'-se-.ti aas •.:* Iions Fu* 4 par" tirr* Jays 4 e.es Good lOC Icr rati'**- »PP>r *• C*' SOT. only Dandy j l l Statiori 27350 7 Mw Rd »' i~s'er j -4.5 Ann ArDOr Trail at Mer- rrer.

CASHIERS Fu* and part tana posnons •»»•» aoaa Sn.li a.aaaua anamoons 4 --Jraonts Musi na-* fanaporta lion Aeaaa apply at

TOTAL PETIWLEvIM Ann Aroor 4 LMry Ptymouf Mia 4 wraco. Rd PVmoutn Ptymoum 4 Farmaygton - ivorua 10 maa 4 Nov Rd Nov 12 maa 4 Nor mweaier • Souinrwd M 4 master Rd B«innjn*»

Rd Aaaed taae

500 H^p Want^l CASHIERS

lua 4 pan time «»•<•» hrs Fua oma DeneMs i<M FTOA Must OA 18 r»s or atom Apply Warren Preec«kona 329'0 MiddiePeii at 14 M*e Carmaigton •*** 855-M 77

500 I W p V w M

CASHIERS *ua 4 pan ta»«a A» s»»tts No eape

ice neceeaari Eicaaani oppor turwiy io leern me •eta' Puwnaai •nth adoancement polar''-ai Apply ai M a s n x 37401 joy Rd west and

CASHIERS Fua and pan lima positions apie Snrfts a>ariao« aWainoons 4 -vdn-gnts Musi na«e I'anaporta ••on Pieese apply ai

TOTAL PETROvEJM Eigni Mae 8e-8 Det-oii

t^rii Mae- Smawassae SoutMw«3 Grand Rrier/master Rediord

Cnerry Hia. Newbuign Wesnand Cnerry na vsnn Westiano

Menken A ^ 'ete^apr Daart>o.n Arw ArDor Tr ' ••eg'

Oeeroorn Hagnti

CASHIERS/ STOCK PERSONS

Fu*'Pan time poemons e>aaaoia -deal lor nomemafcers 4 -etiraes >ie»M tcnedum Appry today ai JOS Randauo s Fruit Markets 24135 -toy Rd at re>egrapn Oea-oorr He gum or 6701 Ne»Ou'gi- »i Aaria< Waal land l

CHICD CARi CENTER Fua 4 part uma poamon* i.«MOH «i ou nSerx.KiOJIei daycare pro gram 4 our p<a-acAooi program We are -ookmg lor s Mrm enargeK *.penanc«3 My car* pr i ina ina ano naa nad soma lormal educator ir eany cnadiyood d»»eiopmani I interested appry a» parson si Sa«on aay Care Center 294 75 master «a"~ngion Hess v caa director at la, lare 82« 6990

Ar Equal Opponurwty Emp4orer

500 H^p Wanted

CASHIER 8 STOC« PERSON (or kquor Store E>per<erc* a mu Apply 41 27338W Warren Oe»&o»n his

CASHIERS NEEDED

For regist-ation 41 u 0< M Campus Bookstore T-awy-ig beg«n» fi.day Sep) 1 Taking aopneabora unt.i Auj 30 Day snifl S6 00 per -IOVH -S50 'eferrai Bonus E>ce"eni lor norrvemekets or lei-ress1 Can 1SI ortrce Serine** lor more mlormat-on

489-899J An Equal Opporlun.", Employer

CASHIER SUPERVISOR 1 you •*»* need cearwenng a>per ence tr«s -s the opporiun.ty you •* Deen waiting lor BuSy 'elan neartr 5 Deauty a-de store -ookmg tor a ma lure -esponsicxe «yd<«iduai to 'im Our irom o«fcce Dut«a mcluoa casr Out Customer serine* and Super n s«on Oi casn^rs Room lor advance rner-1 wage eaaed on «ip*"*nce Fua Or pan t*ne Caa lor ar a(< pomtmeni Cecaies 642 5116

CASHIERS »anted ad snrts fuk u pan lime oeai 'or coaege studer '1 Bonuses lor atcuracy Can 'o- «t pomiment Dearoorn 56i 4224

CASrtiEfi $5 per noui days or a"ernoons "Or Souiniieid ser.ice statKX E «p*" ence necessary 353 055C-

C ASHIE® i 'AN HOUR

, aa«er, ouiiet leeos run 1 ™ tas"*. lor 'armington store F„p. I.me Or'

.•Ills Appi. at 28244 «o-d Rc Ga-Jen Jrt, Mor F» 9am 4 f

CHILD CARE lo • " * . ' • • • FAR K>R*C

1 C f C*"'—» «optoc«t»oo» H* Car*

P»#- SCNM* ' ••Cf* '* \*nm Anc »•«**# poc'-ona

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$4 25/hour

Evening hours Monday - Friday

500 Ha4p Wantad COMPANION AlO€

tor nomabound -o»eiy ser»o> «tfy 8.30-5.30 daay Trp, area Caa aRer

COMPUTER DATA ENTRy Op^alor -leedao lor aocounfig Krm *no««

1 aoga ol accoutmg procadurea 4 wAMrs a muat Contact Marty

W-660C

C O M P U T E R OPE N I N O t * »I0 HR

I Today 557 '200 1 895 00 JNi Agent.

I --Ours »«_•» yOu IC OS* 'or .oaege

1 and nomemakers

CHILD CARE . Looa-ng lor aarr adult 10 work die- program

9 ——1 pos-tio n -lutu'mg car<ng Quai'ty rfltant 100 nra 1 <i 59 - 644C

CHUD CARE S'AF» Ot-e " ;«i» 4 --gntl Pe-Kn *"d pan lima positions M. Pla<« JuM Tor K-dS1

161CW Mapw at t-ansv 32675 NorttV»aetern H«y s

Pan I.me ie..PH

siudams ratneei

we pro*»de • Con eai* nar • tav iigs p-a' • f Srd ITOOSlt l > w o-tr-oa,

Pieas* can • 313 ->97 208 ' 'ueeda. Angus' 22 oatoeen tie nours ot tuar- on lor mora ir-.lormatron

AL Equal Opportunity Empnjyar

^.tASNG SEP.ICE NEEDS J* tandapia -«ic pa<t or <ua • me pos. tons a>a>'aCHe f«ca"*n- starting sa-ary 'let-oie »ours 425-0353

C l i l s NO *fcAM MEMBERS «ed *d '©• - earwig Co do-ng privat* io~.es f'ei Die r>ou'» i.»»«ig .an Rota -ea'ung Spv:>ahsts

«55 "002

COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Eitaancso

FORTRAN VA* FMS v ong (arm isagnm*

B S M E Some mac«ne deaign eiper*'-.*

MGM ENGINEERING 6 6 9 - 8 5 1 0

500 Ha*p Wantad C O U N T E R H E L P For Dry Claeners Mon trwu Fn 4 to 7 Sat >2 10 5 Good pay No amoaers Grend Rn, a neisiead area <T? *'"»

C O U N T E R HE4.P >Vt lane deys 8*m to 2 30p^ «*_ -or» Sagai Caa oalo.* 2pm

851 92 10

v.0>oNIi»«{.» WANTE3 Bur ion Pws (>> l-iaaners 5 MJ* aiO Ferm^ygton EipeancaC to aork horn "AM 'PM Mo- lh«u Set Caa *2S 559C

500 H ^ p W a n t e d

C U S T O M E R SERVICE R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

ar. mdiv O

uai lo aaiaiep ma* Ouavyaes ano * cisoo saa ea«i*ng caanis Tru* • Oua< l u l l Pa pr oiaearur.ai ano •*> •cs i r a i n o antfi al« on <"i* j * K«a sa 4is 5*411 plus lomminr. tn|* flic W 0 * ^ b f K7

^ Owatito-HapwO*c 5 € '00 N

M «dv • •

CASHIERS NEEDED FuN o< Part "im« £•£>»««nc« h*«p'w»l Dwt rot r«QUn«o Som« slocfc»rig 1 C»»«r»«r»g r#Qu>*«<3 •mp CyeC

u» you car coun* or> • SIART^NG FXXKIY ' H E

LCK rnoniwrit« «r»th • a • MM<«i in»<i«*nce

• L-Nl inurfr«r>c# • VACat.G'"

• S«»ir>g»

CLARK OIL 670 Nortr Ponliac T<4.l S ol 253 * ' T*r*8'ap» RO N J* ic M.ie

P A JNDEC

CASSETTE LOADER video JupKalon facility ocaieO ' C>4rrson -s sae*.ng a 'at-ao** indi nduai to disassemble and i* lead*-rideo cassettes ope^te tape ioad ing m*chines ana perlorm juai.ty control lests familiarity intn *ideo 'ape 'O'mat and quality control p'O c*duies dasnapi* .3ood organua t.onal skins 'equi'eo Sand aoalilica t.ons ic. Cassette Loader 0 O Bd 451 ^AIRT'UP VILLAGE M 48C'7FC

CASHIERS Now accepimg appncalions 'or i *» Moo.' Mart located at G-a-c R -e- 4 Wikom Rd» Fufl or pail lime Nc «• Penan.;* necassari - "4.- Ape., a- 492OC Grand R.ve-

CECLL-^ES looking 'oi eneigeiic and entnus-aslic saies peoii«e wirn some unowiedge ol ''agiance 4 cosmetics tiui 4'v sales e«pe--ance s a plus jc-oo pa«son*i appearance 1 s • usi Fu« and part time 'ie«-Di« scneduie 11 you aie looking lor a tun and interesting pOS>lipr m1h room •or advancement C*M 642-5 U6

CEMENT LABORERS t i pei riou' 29820 6 M;i* 1 1 oiocks W ol Midd-eoeit

CASH-ERS ICm n.'.ng alei-ioon 4 ~c g"-

sn.'ts Tota Pevo-eum 33234 Soootciar- coiner ' Far—mglon Rd C-jmpa- i ve «ag*y 1 c*-i*iily

Ar- Eoual Opportun.1, E—-B-ova-CASHltP SOwf'^ •C _ N - v n ; a;* — — r r &»rr

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C A S H I E R S

Full & Pan tirue positions available, experience pre-teFred. apply m person only

Joes Produce 33 *» 7 Una - Li*o'»i

C A S H I E R S

P*rT 1im# P0%»'-O^t *r-• HOu'VNO S^->c*.'

o' • C««*n *<K»

COnO*t*On» App-» O^rv^ 4 M>rr. *( ^V .4-0 ' . • HO C O " ^ K O* PTYMOWL*. * MI30»#C^T

.N LOORVI TOBTY C* RFV0C0'*O0

CHEERLEADING INSTRUCTOR

Must De at «ast 16 years or age Pre»*ous ;.iyeer»eeo»ng *• per>enc• >s n<ju-'ec Must tie SEN 10 re*ata «ei

- ri cnudrer J5 par tyou' Apply to C'ty ol Troy PERSONNEL 50C' W B-g Baare- Troy

An EQu* opportunity Employer

and orderly pr.-^uCIOr encac or- n. lo» Raiiatxa -'anspo pius Oenet-'s Ca1

C H I I O CA R E T E A C H E R MUSI NAVE educational 'eauirements Appry *. pe*son Lmorua Fam..» v 14255 Sla*" Rd

v - SA 4 G.FT SAlESPtMSON -•es-op s 41 trie 12 Oa» 1 Man No. aid "a. > Pia/a Soutnfieid .s look •ng *oi norriamakars a/ra otne-mviii.atec parsons lo lin luti and Cai" I "ie poailKKts Competitive pay

twel-ts Apply I" person onii

C I N T A S Tie Detioil area s Pr»m«r J'uloir-Rentai Company is cutranti, seal rig a rugM> motivated Winner 10 IO" ou1 successTui sa>es orgarnja'-on

• FcnOes Megaj.ne Top 200 Co • 27% Annual Growth Rate

• Sationai leader i iCwpomi -dentily unitoim progtam

• ».v'poiaie saies al 250 mnuon • 88

2 ; y*a/» liaid e» penance 4 must a'ong « tn intensity and goal onen tation Salary plus Ponus equals S25 000 10 S35 000 annuaWy Send resume lu Am»ra~ J*«s

CINTAS C O R P O R A T I O N 31850 SHERMAN DRIVE

MAOtSON HEIGHTS Ml 480"!

C L E A N I N G live*** Da*s Mans has m« 'oiioyving

-«n1 opporlunily •nienor Cia*n-ng Altf'-oon SruTt Supervisor 3pm • ipm Tnis poti t.on reau^es rioor care 4 general iea- 'g ^are vnowiedge aoaity to

deal a.tn oiheis p*op*m solving capability 4 otfier aaoarsnip guaii •as E.ceuer-t saia', 4 oanal.ts Ap ply a! or sand a n s v w to Tne Twelve Oaks Mai Management on ice 2 7 5 0 0 NoviRd Nom Mi 48050

CLERICAL HELP FuLi. 'IME Typing Skias computer e>panance lalpiui Rediord area 531 '666 CNC LATHE HAND 4 ENGINE latha operator Experienced only Fo-Jays 4 arternoons Clear sfioo W* oiler compet'lrve wages security •uli Daneliis and ar atlraclive sn.r-premiLTT. Apply ar 544fi Bndgt* wood Sleriirg Hgts 18 A Mound

CNC MILL HAND Eipenenced days and ariernoons very clear slioo We ntler compel t.e -ages security and begins Atliactiva snitl piem-um Apply al 5448 B-.dgewood Starting Hgts

9*9-4400

CDCLEC'IGN OF Play Boy Maga fi^as complete raai from 1966 trvu

LOOKING loi -esponsiow person lor C>aar up crew to «or> pa'- -ime pven.ngs Contact Rings Garage Ca« Uor Fri oeiore S °M

476 5454 CLEANER

Soutnrieid apartment commun.'. nans mooais ect W 5C losiait

35«040c

1980 Bast otter 562 2864 COLLEGE ST JDENTS

-OLISEW'VES 4 PART TIMERS Worv n fou' Own na^npornoods 4 •naaa lOur JW-- lours EkC#"eni ot-poriunily tc e * f good waget wo'k •rig pan time as a Marketing Repre seniatve Ca-- ..sa 4" Waidar W30M Deiw 2 7pr- 313-632 5889

CLEANING Bea_' -u aw Soui« ••ate Or»<e -*wOv person 10am 2pm 5 Jays a »**• IS a" hou< 'or ugh! -Ouch ul T ansporlal-u •» a u - 1 C* Ma-,e 262 1500

C H E M I S T R Y B iO-cX iY

"vat<- 4' COIN a- 1 »-m -nan, j«t'v 1

ocai-ons -as m-nac.et* opening, 'c a: T^rm^aris Entr, a-.e- pc Si! AS Sen^ -asume to t408 Anen Or * I O , ML 48083

cur -onest "a. -St De '

tr anspcta* . m 5; 5 V13r

C O M M E R C I A L A T - T - O N S S U P E R V I S O R

was'* cc- lecton 4 o.sposaL "-as an mrr-<s3.ate ope- .ng lor Commercial 0perat«ns Super .-sc '&• .is d-v son ocatec n SoutM-eid M Candida'es should posses - "«

.OMPuTEP TECHNICAL SUPPO" Rep U m v 2 f t DOS *«*r *nc* ASVNC or BlSTNC commun. cations vipenence p ' • ' • " • o l'was* Stale iaa> -equ^ements 4 'esume 'o Boi 810 Ot-se-.*• 4 Ec cen"< Newspaper! 3625• Si'.oo-era" Rd Livonia Micrtogar 48 150

COUNTER REOPlE NEE DEI •m mediate -«er-- g» Anemoor-.s 4 Sat

546 1400

COCJN'ER ^ERSONNE. warned a» oowfcnu -emer '• Caul J » ua o< ca" I-ma Can Sar«Jr >

459 6c

__ K-f R P E R S O N N E E D E :

COON-ER POS " ON malur* -1*C-*' J a t Ir* Quired No •<l»«rn

L JSTOMER SERVICE KROFESSrONA.

a< rf* -jelrorl compar. -» ou*

•a* ed app*cants snoi d r.ave i w « pis ••p*r»" * -n i*|i4ir^ .una* guast'u*-s 4 p- -*c**m scai»-%g

•His p vton . uuid wad - J a sup*. • •SOI y XJVT-OT' Fuk Oeneti' P*V>» «

-SLUMAR >W - ^ • I*. JTASVIYA

COMPUTER *vPESET*iNG on ••*. or Compugrarac Sysiems Fairrung ion H»S puOkaner has per "--anen- f oparung E-penenc* preie<ied Ben

^ . . . a

pe. son

etits Can I Pn.«ps -8 8*80 OONS'RtX'rON 88-415 HR

No experience -weOed Caa-Oda, 557 '200 c**S95 30 jNi Agenci

.* ii«noi. pe>fc taamg win peopw at Days Gon* 8. ' Pi,n.owUt

CON'RAC' METER -tfcAOERS Compelit-ve wage meant .* par Nc-a'peranca necessai, Musi u . t own iwnicle 4 enfO* work ig 3u* ooors Apply -n person on:, *o Responsive Ser.ic*' >c '725CW 12 Mke Rd Si* 1 • L Sou»nf.eld M c F-i 9am jpr- No pnon«. -a'i» pleas*

CON"RAuTOR NEEDS Rougr Ca. peni*'S Fu'i-1 "e Eipenenced only" Call 538-204 1 COP'E° SALES PRO M.ia 4 Sr>a>P Orands leads jraal commissions laige protected 4-ea E'penance r-eeded Caa D»ck 971-8811

COuR'ER wil' EKk up 4 d* cou'-i ar*a Pieas* -an 'OH

.Pa S C Oynan jpt • e a J J K I K " n^r aua»1. «

. JU Rep-iey ' Ecce-i" - ^ Scnooicia" 48-5C-

oioul Conn

CORPORATE CONTROLLER Giow-ng Mi-*ech Farm.rygton H,IH Real Estate Oeveropmani 4 Ma"-agemer" lirm has opan.ng lor infli vduai mlh Real Estate si Pack

ou'>d lo Mi position o' Corporate nouer 4 v Degree erju.'eo

Computer eipenenc* 4 C P a a detirvta Ptus Eicanen: oenelits Salary commensurate win atpe-ence Send lesume «• complete conlioence IC

Carrmac Raart. tnc 18345 w 10 M.i* Rd Ste >0C

farmtnglor H'tls Ml 480-4

Small Corpora! • CPA -u'-e'.t •' ail and capaoi* jr p" perviturg preperali< tederai tai 1 ns den' a Send "su-es 'o Bd 8M . : •-Newspate's t- : Rd ...alia Vn' i f i

C » ( j ' '..F L eas.r^ . jn ..A- . Hiils IS lOOk'iig "Ol •»

Degree - t-uu

M

CHILD CARE ASSISTANT -*e day care --eeds Mo— lor

ins sror«es ouisrde : u i 4 ">ugs y. Fn 8 5 66" 2508

CMicC CARE ASS-S'asT par- i.me :c work witn cnodren >n day ca(e noinf Can *or nte<. •*».

642 -238

CiE ANiNG OFFICES Mon F' 6am I 30pm. Ptymou" A-ea 15 m 5 da.s wwe* Cak 64 7 ."33 'tie Co"pan* offers an.

saiai, 8 oanetits package CiEANING PEOPLE WANTED

Even.ng nours Can BelweW prn Spm

85" 4290

CsfcAN-NG PERSON seeded lor »-air Salon V.

| Farnxngton H.1IS >ea.*Me»»ag* SaionAann^a-Sasna' '.47-1354

• cellar r you a'*

e»ested m a cfiaaengu>g ca-nw-' witn a raprdty eipand'ng organ.;a , '1-3 hand delnrer or mart 'esume v I Ju*kt<at«ns to I LAGcAW WAS'E SYSTEMS

21430 w a Mil* Southed M 48075

Ar Equal Opporturety Emp«Oy«r

A/C 4 Heat maiaa 4 sernca AA: SEASON ENO PRICES AJao tumacaa cleaned 4 checked

rComm 543 lOOO

• A t u m i n u m C l e a n i n g

COST A C C O U N T A N T m—*d.are opening tor a dagie* a< countart anlh |Ot cost eiper-ence >p*'4'onai computer eipananc* u»mg -ewreti Packard 3000 m<rc *E system and knowledge cH »oc scope soffware p»e»er'eo Compute -eport wiling programs a pius Tn y p o s o f f e r s ar atnactive com pensaii t e V m package ^ a s e -epiy wih resume and v lette* in-c.udmg sa.ai. hrtto-y to a~iar<ar —.luri on neei'-; CT-pr-«"n-3384. jamas J ®ompc D- ." P C 3c>.4g c-sse- M. 4»02«

a Egua Oppo"un.ty Employe-

CO-JNTER »Ei.P > , i_ aanra t* 50 4 -p

-s 4 Saiurda. Bioomi^d Hr«s 642 9665

COUNTER -E .P i par' 'me wa " * r App .

COS G-oss CD. 33^ 10 Mile Road 'a- - - . • M l

JSoDOiS

COUNTER HElP «OT P'rmouir 4 ea Or. Cwaners Full or part '.me days or alter noons Caft M x *• 9 ipm

455 917-

COON'ER he« lor mornings or a*ler noons JOffn s - wane-1 29175 Plymouth Road Livonia

tioo F»r«nc» '^4 t>u' • I'Al*. »»^4-a

* ^i»"wr. Vr - •* *4* C •* 0 • id«*l A •_<<• N O ' " — " S I E - - * 1 MMLT ML 46C •«

C J S T O O I A S CON ;.»r, - *• -vn»- r- J j gwr -4 J R-E-.A-" -F SON FO ANIL, . CrVtKTr V -noons IC -LED- "t"i *r " (j SfiOi--3 •--» «l ' * ' i»34-AM* • ;r-- v-m . - ;,!**•* Sm-;i« i* i - . "THM S1- tc *'*'* F P' »\ » ' * fSt-

•4» 'Cj M 4«0^« '946

A-EsuaOs. ti 'a S'OO^AN - A O " ' M?

I n -v ^ «34F A - 4 ' ar »nm#C'4't A n t *r>c - A 4 C „

COSTOMCR SEPVCE - I ' r ' I I O ' - * C4-RVA* — ARMADA * -

• U N 'O' R > S ^ C U I T ' Y - r Ci*'V% 'OC» 4 4 t~0# • 4 A.r tra-r- a4 y •* W - X 'C1 «SCA& M A 34200 C- i ro i.«yi«i M 4fi s: sc*:

DAO* ROOM 3 j w a w 4% So, *TT-| -li-.

c- \.«i AA--' JOT- 5re ^ «V» z*' A ' U u l ' n*.r

4 O*!'" e-Kf Agr« OPS ICKr ?C 4 C 4" »0 4 2

D A N C E

SRBORN CMS S" as capt -4 app n..'

3 A c c o u n t i n g t i n r i c M

ACCOUNTING BOO" EE PiNG 8 TAX SERVICE

BUSINESS CONSULTANT Caa AL OLSON 313-363-7098

ACCOUNTING SERVICES Various puainesses Corporal* Partnersh<i 8 md-ndua. Ia> return

as 538-0466

5 Air Conditioning AiR SYSTEMS

CUSTOM INSTALLATIONS With Discount Prices -

Also interruption Electrical Service Furnace Sale 471-0687

A T L AiR C O N D I T I O N I N G 4 Hearing Se-.-ced Cnec« teat 4 start 820 JO >« J's e«p*nenc*

843-6576

MEATiNG 4 COOLING STrntaHaHon 4 service leans* Furnace Inspections An wo'k puar

427-8756

TEMP ASSURED sured 14 vrs Experi-

ence Free metatatrcx Esi-maie 879-6500

24 1 7 DAYS SERVICE N E T W O R K

SPARKLING C L E A N P O W E R W A S H ft PAINT

M specie*la tn rsear.rg av*ng (net Y»y> Wood 8 um adv^ Aieo ea clean 4

mevg pawn removal 4 -ac*mg run Raa uc ma Bonded Free

Eat Sattatackon guaranteed Annrversary spec.* 40% off on

lennces 346-9228

BRITE-WAY i any "daig p«o«*ssionai I 8 weiad Fre* Estanaia

429- t j « < » 772-45*3

ALL AC iai hendc—erwig 8 pent cnO wyg »REE aeung guftw. aean-

vng 6 R m u " OngMenayg

476-3337 I U U U M U U or WTYL C L E A N I N G

Waving 8 pamt ratur&vrq

471-2600

S2S-0540

POWER BRIGHT CtEANMO 8 PAINTING CO

397-9580

• AJw

AAFFOAOABLE Gutters

DTL ENTERPRISES 425-8606

S-Um'Swouc^I

9 Aluminum Siding ALUMINUM 4 VINYL PRODUCTS

Custom, aluminum inm - seamiess gutters 20 yeers u p a a r c t Free Eat Quaat, Wort' 4 2 2 - 8 3 7 6

Aluminum & Vinyl Siding, Trim

& Gutters ALL WORK GUARANTEED

F U L L Y I N S U R E D • R E F E R E N C E S

LICENSED BUILDER EARL WOOD

5 5 3 - 2 5 2 0 ALUM 4aV«iyl siding Gutters Iran enclosures rooting 8 related work

471-2600

BEST PRICES ON • Porcti I Patio Enclosures • Aluminum 4 Vinyl Siding • Gutters 8 Awranga • Replacement windows Deal direct witfi owner-no saieamen

By Burton Alum. C o Inc

5 5 3 - 0 2 1 5 E A G L E SIDING 8 P A I N T I N G

S*dayg tnm 8 sutlers Parting Caa Mam 471-2»tl

Mills Construction Sidaig Rooang Gutters Trsm

c canaan 8 maured

3 5 3 - 7 3 6 2 SIOING Act TV PES

it you are ooa«g *or queaty and

SENTRV CONTRACTORS INC 4 78-4444

LK 4 aie Famey Ouanasa 55 yrs

15 Asphalt American Asphalt

a 25 'EARS EXPERIENCE a a Pawyg a Patcnaig a Caca Fm

RESOENTtAL 4 C044M£RCiAc BEFORE "HE REST

CALL "HF BEST 4 SAVE 484 Free Est 435-6928 A T L A S ASPHALT P A V I N G

Paioang 4 aeeicoei-ng Cow• -Rea ' aa Est 855 7t»0

D O M ' N O C O N S ' C O INC 4SF>MALT PavasG

Smc* 1968

F'** Estimates • 1222 852 21

EAGLE ASPHALT Coma fftaad't Rees Guar

423 5C23 Free Est 2»5 20"

EAGLE PAVING C O N V i-Read « «*aa 'Gu*'

423-8073 2»5 2011

Layrr M c«tyn

mor Asphalt yn A8 wea oI apai

W8 2244 or J » 2187

RCSOENTiAc COMMKNCtAi

TW-CITY PAVING ca 1887

474-4489

24 BM«m«nt Waterproofing

27 Brick. Block, Camant 33 Bklg A Ramodaling

BASEMENT LEAKS REPAIRED Dta>ns 4 Sump pumps -epeirno

30 TEARS EXPERIENCE Earl N jenser 474-622

BASEMENT WATERPROOFING Filleen Yrs E«per«nc* Free EH RaasonaOi* Rales Seniors Discount AH Work Guaranteed 534 938S

FRANK S BASEMENT Waierprooting 25 rears experience

No IOC loo small F-a* annates icensad 4 insured 422-9352

SERVING W4yne-Oakia.no Counties lor 30 years Written guarantee Free estimates Senior Discounts CaiiJ.m 455-387?

27- Brick, Block, Camant ABSOLUTELT SAVE T'LL NEEDED'

Stone Bnck Block Cement Walls Pavers Patios OrivewayS

EXPEST MANSONR' REPAiP SioneScapas Custom fwidsion*

L< Master Maeon 47 '-696S

A FREE 4 -AiR ESTIMATE on an cement or<a 4 oioca work Porcnea waiks driveways clwn-nevs 4 patios Giass exoess 4 Or-ck oavwi Res Jantiai 4 Commerce Lie 4 ms Caa anyijne 53a 1570

A N M A S O N R V WORK No toe loo smair

Free Estimates Guaranteed dsn Caa enplane 53" 0592

F r a n k V e n t o Masonry & Cement Co Irtc A, trpesS"Ck Bloc. Cement Aork

ADDITIONS A A TEA PROOFING

FOUNDATIONS DR'VEWAvS

G^ASS BcOC« SPECIALIZING IN BRICK P41I0S

Car ge or SmaH JOCis RESIDENTIAL 4 COMMER'CA.

Do My Own Work Ji ' ears EaperieriC*.

C'CENSED 4 INSURED Helertrc« A.iitaCK

•si Class Aork-Free Eslimales

464-7262

C U S T O M H O M E B U I C D I N G A. so Ren-.udeiirig Addrt-Ons Rec Rooms Kilcnens 4 Batns i<*'-»*d 4 insured Can Cant-eid Coniractmg 281-9349

DORMERS ADDITIONS an noma rnP'Ovements New nouses 'Oug#i Or tirusned 35,-s experience LIE 8 I.ns 386- 1497

0 M Zaceumi >oc HOME OFFICE REMODE. NG

5 3 2 - 3 8 9 5

LAMBEBTO CONS'RJCT'ON AL. TYPES OF CEMENT No JOB "OO Big or Small

•ee Est cic S insured 455-292!

MASSiVE CONCRETE COMPAN' large 3' small iocs ' ee esr-mate Quality workmansrup . sc 4 ins

274-3210

A I TYPES orica DKrCa _em< fumnays dr veways New 4 -epa

471-2600

ies Anaelo's Suppi CONCRETE BEAC#y 0 .

H A U L IT YCKjRSE^F .TO J YDS YRAIlERS'REE

We Also Do As types Or Cement Wors 4 Porcnes

478-1729

MELONIO BROS. C E M E N T C O N T R A C T O R S

34 -EARS EXPERIENCE Garage Driveway Patio Porches. Brick 4 Bloc« Lie Bonded 4 insured

Free Estimates 261 -0665 or 2 6 : - 5 0 2 1

HOME IMPROVEMENTS lienor Eklenor Decks siding •amiing roolmg ca/penlry 4 enec-"cal repair Lie 729 0398

MARS BcDG CO ResKJennai Commercial Additions Kitcnan Dor mars Rac Room Bam S«Hng '•nees' Prompi service 538 2888

Mills Construction V* Specialize n Kdcnens Batns

»dd'tions Rac Rooms Decks Commercial 4 Residential WE LL BEAT ANY

WRITTEN E S T I M A T E Kensed 4 insured

3 5 3 - 7 3 6 2 REC °OOM SPEC A. S'S

''CHEN 4 BA7H 'I Remooel.ng

476-001 1

REMODELING

40 Cabinatry 4 Formica AAA K ITCHENS & B A T H S

C O U N T E R T O P S & C A B I N E T S

insiaftiaw REC R O O M S

FRANK RASHID Oay4474-3846 E.«s 4 74-56S2

55 Chmtnay Ctaaning, Bu.k3.ng, Repair CHIMNEYS PORCHES BRICK RESTORATION

ReOuiH Repaired . eaas Slopped Tuc* Ppanling Fiasnmgs Cleaned 4 Screened AH Work Guaranteed ( ' N E I I I ^ M U C*C4K B*0

»28 2733

86 Elactrical 96 Garagaa

SIGNATURE WOODWORK Custorr lurnitura caDinets wan units Pertectionis: >n design and ecutior- AH hnisnes 872-7164

41 Carpata CARPET PAD0ING 4 installation available tn-nome service

No |O0 toe small 255-9100 i»2 *4i8

METRO FLOORS T^# >r< f»oo''^g 'ostawat»orx

DuPont Anso v Allied Stammaster Pyiaadeipnia Weardaied Armstrong Mannmgton Keniae Carpel 8 asoleum always an sale ky noma or pusmeaa Ca* now lor estimate 728-8279

MICK GAVIN Carpets No-Waa Vi-nyl Caramc Tae Sales 4 nsiaaa Ion 27 yrs esp SftOeroorr Crvo-ma Free Estimates 537-3489

42 Carpat Claaning iOyaing

CONS'O^TCN CO •NC Zf Aa'«\ P. . r>+% Wat correct code nrvatons L» canseo 4 msurec 582 4304

WESTvANG CEMENT floors ga 'ages c rvweys patm i i s i po-cies irxa\datK>ns or<a caoca

-sensed Bo -aed.msured • ee Est .478-4310 - 477 9192

A i CUSTOM B»C" WORK Spec-earing r. porcn 4 cnann®, e part Unci s-Jewels I 4 add"-on. giaaa woca Caa K»in 4 77 9873

B R O MASON Ckwinays Porcnes Pano*

Repe» Special si CAGMaaonr, 43' 1534

33 BkJg ft Ramodaiing

CANTON CEMENT CO lie* camant *ors or 'amove naui e way 4 -ac-eca old dr-vae parage floors etc . sensed 4 insured Free Eatimete Ca* 2«' ?T'4

CEMENT CONSTRUCTION Speoafervg ai sma* IOPS Cameways • aws petaM porcnaa steps r-<ck 8 DSOC* R BerardGo mc 58 1 8311 J48.0584

C E M E N T C O N T R A C T O R AA typaa G) concrete wors Moei praws grvan owai tKa pnone f-aa Joe Magae * ' 1 0OC'

C H I M N E Y S Rapa»ad or Pu*t naw Straw *d

Cleaned Root <ee* s stopped CROWN CONTRACTING 4J7 M8

0»IVEW*YS garaoas waias poena* VMntfaiiya lnc« 4 Hoes

585- 7479 Free Eat u w v m « i c i w i r co

EMH CONTRACTING INC CmntmM 4 Masonary

•«rnaa Or larga

• O N M Y S E L F L « T L I S T « 4 A T F

34a -006«

KoweWilCer-iert Co Mrrr%*uS*m h T " * tfl*

ABSOcuTE SAT SFACTiON G U A R A N T E E D »tcnena oatns

» Oac»i 553 44S6

a r»un ^ w >-SmfSS

RON DUGAS BLDG • * PERSONA,. -OUCh •

• TCHENS VANITIES COUNTERS BASES«€NTS DOORS REP* OS

VINYI 4 »EiL» AIINOOWS

C 4 <^urad 28 Yr Erperwnca

421-5526 B A T H S K I T C H E N S

Old Cecvnets -**ac*d I I -w— tomea CaPmais 4 Counters

renrtws :: 1ST I • aar • \ CWeciosats 1'aaad LICENSED W A l T 4 78 881

» K ITCHENS * Wort MysaM

328-5025

R E M O D E L I N G 4 REPAIRS W O O D D E C K S

-{"i . ACE ME N' WINDOWS SiOiNG 8 TR'M

c u U ' . E I t -OME MPRCYEMEN' • •CENSED CALL JOHN 522 540 •

39 Carpaotry

AN ALP'NE FRESH CARPET steam cleaning s*r.<* 2 rooms 4 n*u $30 one cnaa '-ee Any so»a S25 An, lovaeaei S20 Any cnaa US "aa* o» clean 422-0258

MAKE YOUR CARPET SPRING •aar tor 'a* SwecW carpet :nar-

*>g aeasor- ON «v»v«juaa»ad sw <*1 Oes or Cdmm 47t-1858

471-2600 J Cwarwng mstaikng Floor S"*>-Oowsiwig Raam.srung

i JO-IONS DECKS 4 ' Basemen' Confers

18 rs k • tw w - a 532 5148

A KITCHEN SPECIALIST Relecmg or Na» CaC-neis

F flrWCl Counters 'steaeiam 328 5025

44 Carpat Laying ft Rapatr

ALL H O M E REPAIRS

ALL TY P E S C A R P E N T R Y 20 rears e>per*nce Sceoai on t«

snad tasamwr •» f-*• E*>anai*s Caa Bruno *84 '358

ALL TYPES ol Cerpeni Wort «R«| Guarar.ieed Peck Cons.aciors

Ol Oerpenlry s etc Aa C*

Cuaiom

CARPENTRY AOOi'iONS S«ac>aR7aig ai a* types oi nome an

.ic 4 ms G'eal Lakes 35* 0008

C A R P E N T R Y decks inOows aig ai *a typas

: 4 ins

CAR^ENTB> Roug* 4 FmoA KAcRane Bam* CoufWar 'ope WmmwDoers

ERARO 581 8311

COMPLETE MODERNIZATION

P M C S O * » T » N N C A S O N

COMPLETED TO Pf RPtCTiON

CUSTOM KITCHENS MM anabng C l t«a l l T O P S REC R O O M S

W O R K MYSELF

a

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r.+g sa* M •

CA«PfNT§» ^ ,••• * a«pmn*r*9

C A R P E N T R Y » IN ISH or ROUGH Addrtions Kitcnae Oywe* Closets Basements Recaao

Nn roe loo sma* 422 2583 KEN FiERKE Lie me Carpentry Oeeas gutsers -oo«s *fca" "ding rac ' noma windows doors etc

Free (at S37-MS0

PVMt S CARPfMTRY ROO»«NG Sakng decks Floors i

a AddMion* Cak M8 8858

SMALL WORLD

D O N E EFFICIENTLY 8 I

K * U ca

W A L T 4 2 V I TOT

S A C O O N « T * J C T < » . I a . H C l» * r l - |

cm

m r

471-2600

AAA CARPET R E P A I R S ' ISWI 4 Reetretcnmg A* Receirs

1 DAY SERVICE ALL WORK G U A R A N T E E D

6 2 f t - 5 5 M

C h i m n e y s Repaimd or OuM new Screened • Cleaned

ROOF LEAKS S T O P P E D Senior Cilu*n Discount

crcansed 4 insured CROWN CONTRACTING

427 3981

ABSOLUTE OuAviTY E^ECTRCA. Res^3eniiei Repairs 4 installations Licensed - insured Guaranteed

4 7 1 - 5 1 3 2

BANKS EcECTRC rtr love Our work tht IEWTS . . -T • I' Most 'easonap* rales' ' Day Serv Res Comm 292--79S

HIGH HAT CHIMNEY SWEEP Aamcapt Dampers «*OS"s

Guaranteed r.o mess insured : I = 2 7 7 8 ) - 4 5 4 3557 5 3 1 8 5 3 '

BILL OKLER ELECTRIC Fles 4 Comm L< 4 ins Spec-akzing in cad nomes

Drop Cloth 8 ciean up included 6 2 4 - 6 7 1 3

BOLLIN ELECTRIC 4i -Ret»

425-0030

61 Dacks - PatkM A BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM DECK

12 years o> deck BuiK ng E»pari-enced Pre-seaacm prces Lie 4 ina COMPLETE CONST CO 4 7 7 - 7 7 0 5

ABOUT t O BUILD A DECK' Free I t*" i and 'Ma •! you ad now Quality cedar or 'reeled wood Free Est i t ms Raterancae 28i 1814

AFFORDABLE D E C K S Beat trie Sprvig IVjan' L J^a i Prices ' i n EH Lie «s 851 3»*3

A BETTER OEAC ON YOUR D E C K PROI**« on*, wort Reaaonacae pre es «aew construetaon 4 repairs L* 4 ms f-aa E*t Caa jonn 583-1418

CUSTOM DECKS c** Speoai ^arga '4i 15 i • am »' 2S5 Aa wen mat Free Eat 4 Design* * • or Mars 522 3582

DECKS AOOTKXS SCREENED POACHES

Frea Pienrang 4 Eanmatmg Caa Mark 474-805'

W O O D D E C K S CaO» end woimanaad Custom rwsrg's Router aig Aveaaca* Se a* *nd Gajaoo* too L< ms

H O U S E R BUILD ING C O 435 -0007

J C . P R I C E E l e c t r i c Sn 4" JOC .1 «CO" r

F-ee Estimates S' wili/er Discounts 46? 4.«1

ROWE E L E C T R I C 4 SUPPLY

33920 van Born ry*yne 721-AOSO

Elecircal Coniractmg 4 Suppaes

RASHID BUILDERS Bes- deal **>ior G*'*g* Duor D-» t'.oulors 4 openers Mew 4 .wo p*-ts Rer-iodei-rni .j gai ages E erg-, *H.cieni ste*. d u n and s'prms V-sii Owi «•*ie*icnrv* .r juarameed pa-Is 4 etK" .» 1ur lie* estimales * '4 jfl4fc

99 Guttara AVUM.NLM Gd'TERS

Sld<ng 4 Trir*. A > » N', ' 25 rrs Erpe'-a"'"* [ ' * * Est..n4'*i Call BOB 4'8 5fe3 • pi 93; 0«5i.

Comple te Gutter Work Aiummun- v Gair*r--ir*d

"Mi a -ep*-ied .leeriec 543-9 iSKi

I vONi* GUTTER • UUI Com; e'a V i a S*r .< •

Seamless Guitars lepais Clea. r**g 4 Screen.-ig F-e* Fsl 47k 6S.1

OHMERGuTTEP SERVICE G u t t e r s . .waned sceened repa-'ad

%EW g u t t e r s 6 ROC' • ac * . 'S F I * * E s t i m a t e s 6 2 4 - 5 3 1 "

T O M S H O R T A L 4 S O N S EMctrc '*oairs ma ^ i t e n a n c e 4

c o n s t r u c t i o n F r e e Est RAFCAS* 4 n o n a s t ' a m a > pusmess 537 848J

102 Handyman Maia/Famata

W H I T B E C K ELECTRIC ' ESI 1976

Res C o m m aid Mastercard 8 Visa accep'ed

U l i 30-6 S a l 32ft -2526"

DU-'T A IL ".ima Care 4 "-PR -

Pam'.ng Orywan SHumprng ElC Pfnna An^.me >83 454"A

GENE R At HOME General epws H i

M A NTENACE « « ( ( s w t | tic

69 Excavating SUL^DOZING 4 EFCAYA" SG

Grad^g Septic fca«3* -aAng a--F'e* Estanatas No [OO 'oe sma»

Caa 453 483C

GENERA. BEPA.RS 4 UA t*r *nc* Reasuratae 4 »n-» ' >ee Esi mates Ca*Er*

72

H A N D ' M A S JAC»

•«< '3 ' #-^0

DON'T BE Ovarcfvargad to» sma» i * ^ n iot>-w* specie*ta ai sma* senc^g rod* or -•* gala* • • * >*'** el: "*•» ences > 4 M Fence Co 4 " 4 > F ' e j

- M ( M P R O . E M E N T S ir- > » » / is

<*•', AorS 320 4.-u<

82 Doors

5T AL^AT DAVE S I CARPE'

Pad avaa A* «gn Gu»arwaad R*« 1 Yrs Ekp ins Ca» Dave 421 8520

BUO S C A R P E T I N S T A L L A T I O N Repeas 8 'eetraacfung

• • II n i i v m m r s e y u i f B n i n ^ B j . W . n s e a o a r

MR OOOODOOR Re* Door Repa* iOCA 8 Doors ki*laR*a - A* T rpe*

Dead ooit SpeoaM> « '

4 FT CHAIN iIN* FENCE 12 50 Par f • installed

Corner Poets 4 Gates E>1'* H*KMnl« 8 Commercial 533 9 3 0 «

7t Firavood ABSOLUTELY

Retired Handyman • AU types ol * o r > 471 -3729

1 STOP REPAIR w* oe Sew* Piumtwig Apowanc* f w i ' t a 4 [Mgr W k Weso-g work Roofs Wood oiawer 4 Paa-24 -O SER T AO * AREA 849 40.

M Praaawafctng ATI

OROFEMKM4AL ALTERATIONS 8 REPAYS ee any type oi gel mera 1 Day Sarwce on hems i aairiN 0 » r Green \ 2 5 4 4 U

A-1 Service Ooersnteed by D O W N I N G STREET

f (REPLACE & BBQ C O 47ft- 3337

C h i m n e y s Au*i naw 4 repeat *

W W b e a t a n y p r i c e ! Semor -J luen dMCOunt

BEST CHIMNEY CO Dearborn » 2 - 7 7 2 2 SoumfteW 547 5505

CHIMNEYS •on .-law-ad 8 -eparred Slat* a 'eneea 'J» I maxad Caa >53 8870

C h i m n e y s • New t Repairs ' a Cteerwog

I D I S C O U N T BEAT ANY PR»C«

IS Drywal 0 * Y W » U F I N I S H I N G

' N M S I 8 Fuck Work

Ca8 X)*in -ZLLlLtS

DRYWALL Hangra 8 ' rwlme

New 4 Remodel Repars t» l

D«> WALL 8 IkLASTiR

•urmg AcouaMcal caa uc -Qua 30 yrs *.p M 3 4 7 l l a « 4 i ' M

OWYWALL M C

Hand ar l» e| U Taatunng Drv«a8 4 PI*Hi R*8*iri

e C U S T O M W O R K e

THW

•1 Floor Semce A-t w o o c FLOOAS

•nstaa sand 4 t*~tf ** 'rtw* wood Cuesprn Work ai Aito-decae P-Kas' 'raa Eat 2«5-4«24

B & 6 W O O D FLOORS kieieaetmr 4 .eAraerwg

Caa lor eetimese 42 1 70'«

105 HauHng , A I -AULiNG Mmnng Scrap I a . war- g t»a»a--*"ts Gar «g"-

St^es etc L jwasi oncas <1 ' • Q w i w . . * F-e* Eat Ser. fl w*,-a 4 Oaeiand ..ounlw* -ant. J axaKm 547 .784 or 558 i i J«

• CHEAP nALRING 4 A'«* . • .* F«kip • •

Mon Any Hang Anywnare

C O U N T R Y OUALtTY MA ROW O O O F L O O R S

n E.'. I8in r**er*nce* 35? 782'

GENERAi HAcARkG Concrete preaa out to iraari 8

K »l 0 * ' < 53 9 ; * » or dump trues I

DANOY HAROWOOO FLOOR Fav M1C« 4 DAGO nALA aaG 4 HOME M AIN T ft NANCE

ed OwtKV O* W2 « l "

C u r x ARYJ TR#® *RWRVNME 4TI-S<X3#'

110 AFFOROAeif HOMS CClANMO

BY 8iieuRea.ii Caa Cindy at 581 8820 Mao w»a

BOTTOM EDGE RUST REMOVED

471-2600

e east i i v * o mac n a v i a i 1

GARAGE DOORS

«8a» 8 Ilsa?«*ns — *" RkarS S»H«8WOCa DOOM OO 8S1 ISS8

ThureOey. August 24. 1 M 0 OAE

500 HaipWi

PROGRAMMER • ocaeaetg depertmeni *ea an kale naad lor an e>partancaa

to 2 years COeOl SM-9370 DOS vSE a

M I D W E S T BENEF ITS C O R P

25505 W 12 MM Rd Surte 300C SoutntiaiO Mi 48034

Attn Personnel An E Quel Opportunity El^MKSI

ATA ENTRY OPERATOR Needed emporeray Musi De an accurate 'rt>"St Non-smo«»ig snwronmant 4 M. ' aiagrapn ere* Ca* Drene *r, Onr, »am 5pm 35" 448j

D A T A INPUT OPERATOR MANUFACTU«C*S BAN" v

Op•rwng for • D«tj «npoi on •T»r'X»or sfr* ^

b'*ooia jpa» etKX>» c«ni» Ou e» lOa^ng er>fl ^>Ctlmg Ultjmr «CCowl •Mo»mjtor and c tOO^Q io D»ancti ' • * .a^-'eo .•no*dat« er »cc « aie »»i« o< 35 wpm er>d oo<3 •o**vT»4Jr*scf**1 »• «e»

-Oac ••rman* *x>«t tipe <» A>e a c<x~-

.^titive ia>a<» e^e >>ec* eoe to >e socc«eshj« '_eo<3-Je'e fo» Br «pc>0»r.tm#nt contaci

Scn^u at 462 5«n Ciju®' OpOOrt irvtr Emptoyar

M ' t m M M»nOcepp#0 V«f

;,A» CA«C STAFf -eeOeC 2 port me lH>^'^0S 12 6PM ar*3 J

S4 SO *'e'i.ng t»pe«^"<eC p-e*#*'e<3 L -exua a; ee Ceii 937-7660

DAY C A R E TEACHER •inOa» c«'e na» an o©a«">g 'o» a * Tr»e Oaa anO'flate <r»«" a-e r»ec»»aar>

•, t-*et>A'e crviidre^ 'ck fljei>e E ^£»*u» 0 ' «r»li 1«®.r e<e*-it fOwcaiio^ graduate 8a^

Moo F»i 4pc> ai . 8 '90 carm.r\g!oo Aj - a> T M.ie » e'rr..r»gtofi Hiltt

500 HaipW. DEHVEWT

Fua tana iioiam Ootn ina day 8 aFlemoor Until Neat dependacne nerOworkaig per •on* MO< good drwang record w»io are loosaig lor an aaOeRenl jpporlu

v a> * pri.iaa*ionai wcrkmg anvi

program and competarve wage* Caa tor an •iierviaw appontment Man tnru Fn I0em-8pm LNorae

D E L I V E R Y / S T O C K Da*iaiy Slock parson rented I

and ileiioia Good arnrmg ( i * and part tana poertajns *>*a

M 00 lourty IP star' Benefits Appr, ai paraon saon Iflru Fn Oem 4pm ai xaeiops 22780 "emt

Drue Nov Between Nov. Hoed 4 Roed Nort^ ol 9

DESIGNS N SIGNS xk ng i<a entVisiesTK peop* 'or

ov new -eta* sign store* Operwigs •or computer jp»*tors designers Counter Malp I* ks ano produclon siaf watraai Caa 35* '520

DESR ClER* Wanted MiOn^nis fua 4 Par- >«Y1e Appry Kmgswooo Motel 2400 N Wood • ard Roy* Oak Mi DES* RECEPTiONlS'S 4 nursery •t'endenis needed or pa" time at * i ivor«* •wart- 4 'acguetoe* CJUC caa 591-1212

DETAILER DFUSFTSPERSON Eipwrericed n structural staei mesc #on steel stairs E n e w " op-portunity luk Deneti's Eoual Op portun.1t Emptor*! D*»is "or Works inc Waned . *** 824 5980

500 Haip Wantad 500 Halp Wantad DIRECT CARE STAFF I ie work ai W Sua

group noma Mormg afternoon 4

t-0182

0 * « C T C A R E S T A F F *a anrns m Troy group

1 ai S5 per nour 8 8 8 2 3 8 2

not a I N * Room lor advancameni Fu* tana day srvn o, afternoon Ap pry ai person '33'4-0 >*rmaigaon Rd Livoraa 522 JTT3 ACCL AIRE HEATING 8 COOLMG

OteECT CARE STAFF • k*d«d lor group nomas loceied ai Norihviae Canton 4 Daarporn For

* <nt or matron csfc Nortrivwa 8 Canton Bare 455 2»44 Deer porn Laid* 582 4821 DIRECT C A R E STAFF -weoeo IO

2 0 or 2 T 7 - 8 4 5 5

OlRECT CARE STAFF vie poertions at Deerborn Wesnand 4 Rediord Group

aoied adults Varwt. ol srats avaa ataa Competnrv* - i o m 4 oeneirts Ca* 9am-4pm328 4384 or 537 9058

Direct Care Start For group tomes n Canton 4 D**e -.a* Premous •»£wwxt witn ma devawpmantaay >s*o*d > r w - r c Good oenef" pecsag* 4 tr*ewng prov^ed 15 25 to S5 85 an nova to start Caa R S4«Aaraer twrwwer 11am 4 2pm n a el days 471-5810 RRRS EOE

•AY ClEANEP NEEDE0 Mornings San* *' 30am Good cia» ana pane '•is App'y *t Steak 4 A< 12 Ma* 4 O i X ' O 478-844C

ILL 4 1-ART T W! Del. rieip need " P'ymoutn Slicing eiperierM;*

^leiI©D CKJI not necessary Con-•Taraat 453-88'0

JOMNG lot Viarp 4 aggresaiv* . wiirtKy Parson lor a gou'-wt m!g . p*rt - me tiei.Ciie nours s oood

11.721 • c+-t * mgr. a

ifc»" iO •« *b IUS Some

_ar'or COur'

DE. .£ = ' OR VE«S VSAMEO

Must K|rt a ;lea- driving -ecord l"(t a C or C I or C-2 dnirwrs li-rnv ApCi, at 28244 Ford R<3 >a. Yen C'ty Mcr - F' 9am-4pm

J T P A F U N D E D

DELIVERY DRIVER

nk Mon tnru Fr .3U' "uck area »si 'c Scor or ,ay

W ' - } i "

: E L .ERR PERSON must De Out ;..ng }j<fc and nardworsrng Mon

ttuuFr start 7 am 484-8'"0

DE. . £ « ' PERSON 4 Slock neip Must oe over -8 'uf 4 parr fm* ...orua 427 3080

D E L I V E R Y R E R S O N — s* De k> H ' l M mor-a>gs and 14^ car Good 3rT,Tng -eCOrd Per -4-*moos-ton 358-2333

DELIVERY PERSON cor 5 o u ' « i « flower Snop Must 14»r own car Siuden' ceterred

568 2023

DF. . f » - PERSON n*WO»3 wtt. ra *D« vansc 'Station to v er-ands

•> property -nanagement Co at me e.'mingnafn Bloom'Wkd Nov 1YU e was* can rrt»een 9am 4 12 noon

433-1504

DIE M A K E R Journeyman status Or 8 yrs *kp*ri

k wlt documented letters toe nourly rat* is {15 04 anlh soma Overt ma Apply or send -esum* io

) A V I S TOOL 4 E N G I N E E R I N G Attention Jo* Boniomas

19250 P-Ymoum Rd 0*iroit Mi 48228

DIRECT CARE S Oakland County Group tome MORC WCLS preierred S5 25 per Hour antn Denelils

Appr> 10am 4pm >*wsn Associa-tion lor Retarded Cilirens 28386

anum Rd Souin'ietd iS ol Nor t*ivywsler n |

An Ptjual Opporlumly £mp*>yer

DIE SETTER *"perienc*<l 'or small Stamping Depi Must De *PW

*ao pari prmis and nara an un 0*rstanding ol SPC Permanent po-artKX! With 1'«nges *nd oroln staring Caa lor interview 537 8900

DIETARY AIDE Expe r i ence no t necessary Wi l l I r a ln for nu rs i ng h o m e

App ly in p e r s o n N»GMTtNGALE WEST

8385 New Our gh Rd Waatiand near Joy Rd

An Ecjua. opporlunily Employer D I E T A R Y A IOES

Katt Bioomfiead Nursing Canter near Maple 4 Ore** las j«er>ngs on a* snils lor Ml or par' time Dwtary Ardes Saury »5 75 per now 18 00 per nour after 90 days Pi«se ca* M> Worsnon *t 681-1800

DiETARv ASSISTANTS To P*rtorm .ariouS OUTWS .ncludmg pal-ent nay asaamoN eou«ment sen talon oisnwaafting and fay de »«*r> Al* work approkimalaly 20 25 nou'S a - l a i on »tt*rnoon af»n Araeaend anc nowday war* re-0u*ed YOU may apply person or

G A R D E N C T Y M O S P I T A L Osiaopattac I

6245 N ink «ier Roac Sarden City Mi 48'35 421 3300 est 4277

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIETARY PORTER We are ecc*ptmg appacaion* lor a Porter m Our D^iary Department Tr>.s IS a »u*-t*n* poanion etperi enc* netpful Put not necessa-. Appry m person

Cambridge Soutr '8200 i3 Mae Road

r i t * * # Soutnnew Rd i B*iYungrsam Mi 48009

An Eoual OpporlunrTy Employ*-

OlRECT CARE TEMPORARY posi t.on One 10 one ai norasnop set ling Mor Fri B 30 AM - 3 30 PM Eiper«nc* witn 3evt»opmentaay d'sapled neipiui Call lor appcant-ment 4 78-0870

DaSPATCMER rtignaand Superstore* nea an awme : j r ooerwig lor fea tavye Oapetcn

otyYnoutn Sa"ca locator JUP iui W* -ivorv* smgw can

routayg Road Ser nc* MA^TTAMWIG PRO ACTRV%

ty tevela 8 prapanng reports w* .aourt a kagfi wmoor eoucaton

knowledge of a two way -aoc Computer ••pwrwnc* • i*ap»> Fua • nuwieoge ol Detro" Mefo are* 4 rye Sur-cmrxjv g BP coOee • mew a r»e -hgraend Superstore* conao

ers tn« poerton to De key »i 0*tter serving Ota cuatomers 4 we ar* ooaaig lor * JinaiK s*a» moirvated nomov* weang to grve our ctatom ers tne 'rpe oi seme* mey omaa-*a We o"et * competitrv* saiari w«n ar eiceaani oenefn &ac>*g* ntud <ig med<ai ate profit triara>g tw ton -empixsement 4 an emptovwe Mcsum It rou cone«J» rourseat ouaatwd and waang to -o-k tor me success oi a teem inwaa* •*-

500 Halp Wanted CATERER NEEDS OWTVER

Part law* earn up to U00 per 8 30am t 30pm

DRIYER Clerical drtvwyg record a m i * Muel De i lo work overtatye t some Saks Star' 44 71 per nour Raaaa 4 pro-motions oeaed on pertormenoa Ap-ply Nortr, American Pnoto 27451 Sctiooaciafi . m n a

909 N Sneadon Road Wymoulk Mi 48170

Eoual Opportunity Employer M F

DISPATCHER tvanioc »o» y owing caC co»»x>an> -«*• f O i Ca* appi««tion

4T7

D«*vf « Cueiomer Sat nee Repreeematrve to maa* deaneries and service *»^»> mem Nc eaperi tr«n nnowaeog* . muratMS nvptw Saury 4280 *

I li pau* Bonus Beiieau Apply ' i444 SiamrorO Coial enrorae Caa 522 7870

DRIYER

DRIVEWAY ATTENDENTS 4

DRUGSTORE CierS Casitters Ei Ok* lor 'aa ,llll||l

Drug* to Mas comer Of GreenRM DRUGSTORE S t o c k , de l ivery elerfc. ceeftaer Experience r>etp-tut 16 or otOer Flexible hours Good pay Appty in person Etros Drugs. 10 Mite corner of Greenfietd DWYWALL PARTNER -weoed E«

neipiia Out w* iraf Omn Con

425 18»4

DRIVER GENERAi OFFiCE CcERK immediate tu* lane POSitajn lor ' * sponsrOM axlrvi«»u*l to Urtve comp» n, .an Mu*t nave * ,a*c >'vwr» a. cenea and good driwng -ecord Knowledge ot Oa*iand County • oaOways teipfui Other dut«* *v cooe "wng pecaagmg jnaoeatmg and occaaaonai Diwidaig marts nanc* 44 50 per v u PNI oeneftts Apo*v *• SAA r)Wr uomrwerw* Dr r armmgtcm nuas or ca* Ha ntkorma ion 471 '000

DOCK WORK 4 •

Call Today fa* $95 00

MB

55- 1200 JNi Agency

DIRECT CARE WORKERS 4 pari lime Cooks FNS Roee F Kennedy FWsp.1* Canter IO work with person* with developmental disaoanies 4-per houi nenOie scheduling Apply r person 36825 MarQuetie or send esume* 10 2880? Michigan Ave

mailer Mich 48 14 1 Ca* 595-2880

DIRECT CARE WORKER Neeoed lor group home in F»mmg Ion HiHs Arter noon snifts »Y*aaei* S5'hoc» *nd benefits Can D*tw*en 10am-3pm ask lor Sue 477-6851

D O C U M E N T A T I O N SPECIALIST

Wr.iet with proven document«ton skills needed 'or last paced com Outer services company Dwgre* m English. Journaaiam or related area r - per *nca ri y t * manual develop

ant editing 'eseareh tasting Word processing Typing sk4is For ward 'esume *nd wtrtayg samples lo

E W Personnel 3088 i Schoolcraft Lmoda Ml 48150

Eoual Opportunity Employ*! Minority Femaie Hanocaooed vat

DIRECT CARE WORKER lor Canton

froup home F"l* nm« mamoons 5 50 io start iramed piu* Denetits

455-000'

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed lor group home .n aenenCe After noon shift Starting 45 35 Caa f'an-c>s or Paula 699-9289

D I R E C T C A R E W O R K E R Fu* or pan lime tc work erth handi-capped aduns i wasiiand araa Nc eiper«nce necessar, $5 per hour tc Stan plus DeneMs P-omoion *vau 1 M Caa Gregg 595-3253

D I R E C T C A R E W O R K E R P'>fTtl>.i'' *f* *• al !«• noons part l*n* M W a m i Must De -8 have .aad » Y * S «*na» 45 25 to *tan plus DeneMs Slu dems welcome PatTy 420-0876

D I R E C T CARE W O R K E R Norrhvaie area Muf oe

18 yrs Or Older mgf. School D®io-ma -egurred Males arc encouraged io appiv Caa Mon thru Fr. 8am to *pm 348-6330

DISTRICT S A L E S REP Natonai inventory ev\anc* compt-ny has an operwig lor a d*tnci saws epreeentainre to pen or", nveilory

•nspecions Ne*c * "agniy motrval ed sen-stanar with good commurv-caton sa4M E»c*a«rl ooponuruty

DIRECT CARE St an lor Plymouth grouc home fua time 4 pen time sfatls Contaci Traci tor more utor mat or. 458-4284

Oacsground heipfw Send 'eeume io p O Bo. 2747 Lrvoraa M' 48151

An Equal Opponunrty Empaoyer

DOG GROOMEB perience necessary EiceAent at

com* and Denelits 562 3380 or 278-0515

DOG GROOMERS WANTED Arse *'e* "ammQ Cak 'or in tor ma lion 535-*'

Do You Have Monday & Thursday

Mornings Free9

Want lo earn extra ces'i ' ' H o m e m a k e r s r e -tirees this is for you'

You can arork as cyit-acfcr about I V w l a -«*» K>r S32 00 it rou hav* a itaion wagon van or D-ck up i'uck

DRIVER MESSENGER •* or larva* good driving -ecord oey -we. I '80 «wea Caa De-

•en Sam-4pm 4.S-94C2

DUNKIN DONUTS COUNTER SALES ^an to* m««ura OaparcaM omr%or*% wa tram Sam-tar* wm* 4

»rv ^ PW»or J44 ' ' ford

500 Halp Wantad ELEC"»Ot«CS TOS«0/MR

<i*l pen lawe Caa 'o«ey S»7 taOO FEE 485 00

EtECTMOMC TECMtaClAN Aawoan Capae mc • taaatg app* canon* tor a Band- Tecftruciar pc» ton HUM law 2 rwers lormel * » . none *>perience Ptaaa* send ' * surwe IO 43000 kane Mae Rd Mow

EcfCTROaaa. TEOtaaaCcA*

IMS K J LAW Engr.a.s -nc 42300 w 9 Ma* Rd NOV. Mi 48050 3*7 MOO

An Eoual Opportunity Empaoyer

EMBASSY SLATES rsot» accept*ig

E A R N t « to S8 A N -OCLR No a.erwigs I a* enc Merry Mao* Kouaetieerwsg Car necesaari Fu* 4 pan lane avaa i tw 471 -0830

DRIVER needed 'or medicai iae in Farmwig-tcm Mats Area FlenOW hOOS Caa 4 78-5402

DRIVER Pi-vai* kenoo- needs pari time driver lor scnoo van Oeai ior •et'ied person Ca* Man Uor Fn ai 646 8«00

DRIVERSALES S600 4800 Waeaiy food company tooaing lor a lew hard working peo-ple willing to nam tu» coverage Denetits For •ntervsew call 471-56g6

EARN $67-$93 i2 DAYS WORK '

Demcmslr*taig products m arkats 5*0-2020

ELECTRCAI CONTROL panel wir* person ramaiar witn mdust'iai cor-trots Located v. Now Ca* Mon thru Fn 478-1442

DRIVERS HELPERS Vaaid driver s license r*ouir*d to drive straight trucks Hard work good pay Drug soeen reomrad For home Oelrvwr, s*rva;e As* lor T S 281-8260

DRIVERS NEEDED For handicap vans Musi hav* good drrvmc 'ecord Can 471 .402

DRIVERS WANTED r0r 68fV mominfl l

-opoatan Detroit routes Nc coaaci-ayg 961-2615 DRIVER "FCHNlClAN tor matxa eouoment company Muat be 21 Fua tvne «n* traat Paa3 Deneftts al-tar 90 days Apply Mon-Fn lOenv 4pm at 24400 jofm 0 Harai Pars

ORIVER WAREHOUSE 1 out o> state run and local de"r*r»s onky Appacatons D»ng accepted Mor 12 3pm BrecSen •ogeCo 2 " 10 T-oaey >-v«

"aytor

'es' Brxr-'wa Eccentr< needs d"v*rs lo d*».w c-jnows o< papers to car-ors 4 retaa outlets

INTERESTED9

CALL NOW Observer & Eccentric

Circulation Department

644-1100

DRIVER A « - -O* koOvrOan connector --as

O lor * Dr-rer Oe* jrooaia er-. ^ . * R»gr SCNOC" aducaior a ^OO<3 NWN -ecoro and ina aoair ic * * N « S C I E C L S miaresiecr * p -

caa 1 0 a m - ? P M O N L ' 3AA-9800

DRIVER I6-»'0'HR Need io v r

Ca* T ooay 557 fee S»5 00

E L E C T R I C A L E L E C T R O N I C A S S E M B I Y

BuWd *»ciror*c asaemokws 4 prail *d circuit cards Teen school or ' * la ted *iper«nce K J Law Engmeers inc 42300 * 9 Mae Now Ml 48050 347 1300

An Equai Opportiavty EmpOywi

'RON' DESa CiER* .muel heve e»peronc*.

- BELL PERSON •SECURITY

• PS* OPERATOR • - w a . a f w * Caers .par' ta

Apply 44on-Fr 9 4 28100 fRANK.IN RC

SOUTK»IELO

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

S O M E B O O Y S O M E T I M E

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t«o oo* no Kf t f * «»e fvave tr» fOu"

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• Aua^or, • Ov>aaty Control •PiTU'engarl brfHJ^3 ccxit^g • Sloping • im***

• *>iwct>on "ux: cxwaio'i

Can 'o» apporflmem SAS-5423

HatpW FASHION

DISTRIBUTION CLERK

ENJOY PEOPLE?

«ry»wyg « o r O Saaary bonus nawanc*

and DeneiHs Good opportKtaty K» a 4 7 7 - 0 8 TO

ESTaaATOR ASSIST AN' Ky andscape Cads Crenbo* Nur sery 50 1*5 Ford Rd Canton

485-1700

ESTIMATOR jcturar Hk* oi waac «on esperi

*r<* 'SOWYSO E iceaent apQOrturv ty h* Den^ns Eoual Opportunrty Employer DevN von works mc Naaed^as* 824 5860

E U R O P E A N C A F E CATERER at

ENERGETIC SALES heap needec NO Sundays pao tramaig aiceaent saiari and Deneftts Apply m person leedy io work Rediord 4 Nov oca tons Mr Tae Comperiy 255-1 134

ELECTRICIAN eipenenced ucensed ••soentiai 4 commercial

532-0844

ELECTRICIAN Experienced m floor panel and ma cno* Wirmg For manufacturing company W* olter competitrv* wages KiO Denefrts *nd kacunty Apply at 40549 Brentwood SterWig Hgts 18 4 Moiaid araa

ELECT RtClAN xwwymar imaie. lemaaei '•need apprentic* I

ELECTRICIAN er s newns* C

sperwnce Must a* aggr larier Opponunrty ior wri Top wage* Caa 2S4 2589

E L E C ' R I C I A N L I C E N S E D Commercial

Caa 4 76-2552

GROWING «isl'ument manulaclurar ha* a potit«m lor * Hands-on Eiec troracs Engneer Postion rrW haw ' sponaoiaty lor i grtai circmi O* sign and UMloomani E>per«nca pr*Nvr*d Send -aaume to Alt M Lueck Uidain instrumenis 650C DoOr, Dr Sterling Haunts Mi 48078

An Eoual Opportunity Employer

ennronmenl neeOs Ulcner he*/ av dudmg amraa cooa Daaery pastry

pra( Also a om uxntw saie* pierapiy days Caa Jen 3*4 '550

EXCELLENT O P P O R T U N T T y ear trade MarUa and granrte

dusi tree clean Southbead area 46

3 5 6 - 8 0 0

M-S Hanr al *415225

Wmkelman's An Eguai Opportunity ( m o o r *

FINANCIAL AUDIT/ANALYST Tacnracoaoi Yasec Ca** •gen ha* * datangng operwy w MS -aoON aroawng kneraory c « n w :«api "Want caaaga graos ai

I fmanc* and or Acco>aktv<g wrat> a»ii«iaia* S -e> Caac- lotu*.

rour Caa EIPANCKNG PARTS DEPARTMENT needs luk '«m« person Dependable Accurate wrth numpers WW Ua* •gnt persor 353-6880 Eal 277

EXPERIENCED COUNTER lor dry aeanog pO-uc station

3 araa 5 days 933 2440

Souintwd i

EXPERIENCED H E L P N E E D E D P-ec«or Garage Doors

Ca* 522 8858

sary U^aaacunne and e^»eroryc* • i rged to suOrmt tne* 'aaunw lo

Tacmcoaor vaJec Caaaette OlMicragan inc

Attanlon rsumen Resources - FA 38000 7 Ma* Road .ivor** Mi 48152

Equal Opportunity Employer Minor ayF*

EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL For Viym Wmoow Manutaciurer lo han aw glazing sc/eenmg laora^aton and mstaaebor Ca* Alban or jon

933 1516

FINE ART 4 production pictur* Iiamer (.perwnced omy Pan lima preier'ed E»erang hours anaatii* Bruca WTwte C Unas Claw eon Aa* lor Ma>me 435-5020

ENGINEERING PRODOC T ION ASStS T A N T

Maul acinar seeas person «ntn ma cfan* afyop Dackgorund JOC m-rofvws drafting inventory marx*ac

" A B R I C A T O R S W A N T E D

No *iper erica neaoed good pay akceaem Denelits Appry at 28244 FcnO Rd Garden City Mon Fri 9am-4pm

JTPA F U N D E D

FACTORY HIRING 47 78- 11 66-HR

Can Today 557 f ae »95 30

SPC must Da data* oransed 4 ga> atong witn people Sand resume to PO Boi 87067 Canton Ml 48187

ELECTROANS needed Esper encad and *pprant<es ior i t m w

c a u i j i h ! ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS

mieraatad i sometfang newi CO • •ooang kw antn a l l l r peopae lor tt i tana aaacona: aan - BN Stan ng wag* 44 oma dapandayg on ea

DRAFTING POSITION Land Sur vevmg and srte en^neermg firm ai larrrwigton h*N a oo* «g lor 'e-soorataa person Must have aw on mylar trig «*y hMpfm Wages ceaed on aiperwnca Ca* a** ior M- Gamore 471 5253

D«t VEW AY A'TENOANT For Kai nc* sne* Auio Car* Fw« and

pan 'vn* mnaaata operwig "oi* •y piers bonus htaaa* caa 5 5 3 - 2 8 2 2

DRIVEWAY ATTENDANTS MIDNIGHT SHIFT CASHIERS

Fua 4 pan tana lor Duey She* Ser Vice Staton Pkymoutri Canton area Ca* now. 455-2836

E L E C T R O N I C S SERVICE T E C M T A Q A N

W«tTi strong

ioad Ca* 855-8*00

ELECTRONS TEOt*ClAN •aedec mr growing computer com pany E • per wnced on j n e . l eouo mem Repay to Vrtuai Tecfmcaogy 2»50 Weterwew Drwe

Engineering

PLANT ENGINEER

Division Ol FortKie 500 company of •ers proi—aonei growrm me metai

oac*groi*yd r- heavy metai stamp ng aoiapment press repaa and • staaatam and ataaty to progr* • i o r Q ooots Heap ca I aa-I*m*i I cAjde J*a gn and irtiutaaanrii-iaaig of

meefwiery and •

fall positions $7 19 IC stan-c National Nrr *S-aanong Pan taw* 4 tt* tawe sdad jkes Ret* marketing dapanmem

Ca» immed«ieiY 8artv-5pm 425-6980 oi 42S-7037

OR Rocnesiar 333-0608

F AOMING'ON AREA yMCA IS *1 « Ol Youth Sports CoecYie*

Gymnast* inetructors ci*ag.i*ras 4 Swar. mstructors Apply Farmangton

* yMCA 28100 Far-wngson Ad

MCINTOSH D I V I S I O N M A S C O I N D U S T R I E S

39600 Orcfterd HiU Place

FRANKLIN FITNESS & RACQUET CLUB

rs ooaaig tor

FLOOR C O V E R I N G S A L E S Musi De esperancad ai a«*»riB Ouaders and maa LU* IO IH»S

earnaig power saaary oma oo Caa lor sppoaismem

7 SOpm-Dannas t a a w F L O O R M A I N T E N A N C E

FREE MARK.ET»*G TRA»«tMG Local oftica oi

jn needs 2 I

of S25 000 par Ca* Mar y

F L O R A L D E S I G N E R

FARM LABOR

557-t?00 fe* 485 00

110 Houaaciaaning - • O U S E C A R E P L U S C l e a n i n g Ser nee H e l d antral 4 Commercial S55

r o o m RTOUAA 7 DAY* a WMM 24 h r s * d a y 8 8 4 - 6 7 1 0

R E L I A B L E H O N E S T t e e m w o u l d •ika TO Ckean your house ihorougmy

kly or OI « * A I I N 5 3 3 - 6 1 1 4 o r J u d y 2 5 8 - 6 7 3 5

117 limitation B L A N K E T 4 B L O W N I N S U L A T I O N

N a w 4 E listing H o m e s Save 10** Wi th AO

r a e Estimates 5 3 4 - 7 9 3 9

CRIMBOLI LANDSCAPE

40 Acre * Retaa w t i o i e a l a N u r s e r y E N O O F S U M M E R S A L E 1 5 H O F F S H A D E T R E E S

Landscape Dewgn/vietaaaion Sod' SKruOa/Treee' Ratamaig W i n

50145 F O R D RO C A N T O N .4 'Y maes W o> 1-2751

495-1700

123 Janitorial A T T E N T I O N B U S I N E S S O W N E R S

M a i n t e n a n c e Matters complete >an-.torral sar. C o m m I F*rmiy owned F r e e esl 354 8 ' 6 7 or

B L U E M O O N J A N I ' O R I A L O n c e you v * tried the 'est t ry m e B E S T ' FAST day elearung ire* F -ee Estimates Cafl 5 3 5 - 6 4 8 6

C A R O L Y N S J A N I T O R I A L S E R V I C E NOMA *nd O f f i c a

2 5 T 5 8 2 - 8 8 4 0

C O M P L E T E C O M M L C L E A N I N G Bonded 4 meured Free Est Hats Jaratonal S e n n c a «

C a a 4 ' 8 - 8 0 8 9

L A P P R S JANITORUKI. Commercial AAA deenaig

W»ndow 4 W * a WeaTwyg 2 0 rears aipsrenca 5 8 2 - 1 8 8 '

'A W e AAAIT' C r y s t a l Ckeer Omar Serv For ayto c e * 8 3 5 5 8 2 7 or Deeper R 4 3 0 - 4 2 7 8

H.L. RENAS LANDSCAPE IN B U S I N E S S S INCE 1952

C O M P L E T E L A N O S C A P I N G Construct ion • Dangrang

T -ees - Ereroreens • Shrubs Sodding • Sod Stripping

D E T H A T C H I N G

425-9777

T 0 P S 0 I L S C R E E N E D

A L S O G A R D E N SOU. - r l o m e o w n e r s - P r o m p i Delivery - L a n d s c a p a r s • M Busmes* 36 Yea rs

JACK ANGLIN 3 4 9 - 8 5 0 0 3 4 9 - 2 1 9 5

135 Lawn Maintananca A A A

M I C A L L E r S L A N D S C A P I N G Lawn C u t t i n g SfiruB Trtmrrang Landscape 4 Deck Dewgn F r e e Es-t i m a l e s CAN L ON 3 5 8 - 1 6 5 6

IT S NEVER T O O EARLY To have s professional landscape design service turn YOIA o r d i n a r y yard into a I

18 yea rs OF pre — 1 and specie*** OKJA stone c a r o u a a l stone a n d n a y Ones Retaawng waa* p l a n t i n g s and S p r m a a n g systems Caa

Grow Rite Design Service Free E stmetea 6 8 3 - 4 2 7 0

J & D LANDSCAPING Custom ar-oscape d a a a g n Soac» j s r i g VI 'Staarwng waa * t o * 4 Octd-R I G - a d m g soddaig snd ISET^NG O r * . n a g * problems anrues UC 8 m s 4 8 3 - 1 1 8 8

ALL LAWN MOWING DetneichinQ Aerating

Tree 4 Shrub Tr imming Ciean-ups Reasonable

Fotis Landscaping Since 1954 437-1174

H A L F OFF FIRST C U T T U » T A I L O R S

L awn Cars Shrubs Oaanup Coaega saraor owned 4 2 7 - 0 7 7 7

O 4 H L A W N C A R E I . N " mowwig sfiruC tnmmwyg 4 '*-- o v a i power r s a n g * e r a t o g o t n « sernca* 5 3 5 - 7 7 5 8 5 3 8 1170

A A A EXPERT P A I N T I N G Free eat' -nates i n t e r i o r 4 a a l a r o r AAxnanum SK*ng spreyieeafwng Or, mm Bu*D er L * 4 ma 20 rwers experience Chuca B u r n s 558 -6611 or 6 4 2 - 2 2 1 6

A BEAUTIFUL JOB-mteror Elienor Free e e l . . . . . wasfung 4 Muftanum sKlayg refaasn-mg Drywa* repairs iry»

DUN-RITE PAINTING 525-1097 , 459 -4390

A BETTER JOB REASONABLE RATES SHUR PAINTING

m i e r i o r - E "tenor S t a m m g Pieatar repaa 4 drywaa Spray leatvxad caamgs

Paper Hangaig 4 Remover • M W N U S Srdmg R e * n » f a n g

Your Satisfaction g u a r a n t e e d With a 3 yr w r i t t e n aaerranty

FREE Appratsel 4 2 1 - 2 2 4 1

ACTION PAINTING • m a n o r Eltanor Dry-are* 4 Pteeser

Spray Tsatured Caaogs Paper H a n g a y g 4 R a m o . a i "Manor 4 Eateror Stammg

A L U M I N U M SCUNG REFWASHING

Quality w o r t & Free Eel AL AfKjrdaoie onca*

4 2 3 - 5 1 1 2 541 -0400

European Touch W A L L P A P E R - P A I N T I N G

WE DO IT A L L " FREE E S T I M A T E S I N S U R E D

641-7766 E X P E R I E N C E D P A I N T E R S

5 4 1 - 2 5 7 8

A-1 PLASTEWNQ 4 oeYWAU. a

p a e t o n 3 0 yrs exp UC 8 ms LOW P n c a a F r e a Esl 4 7 8 - 7 8 4 8

CHAFH.ES P L A S T E R I N G Orywea Repea And Paaitmg

C a * * f i a r * P M

F A T H E R 4 S O N P A I N T I N G interior 4 E a t e r o r O u a a t y W o r n Reasonable Rates CA8 A n y t i m e

4 2 7 - 7 3 3 2

F I N E S T INTERIOR R E S T O R A T I O N S 4 1 8 m a n hour Ouosss 4 2 0 BA-rnmgham.Bloom field area pra-•erred Mr Unon 546-8F

GW PAINTING interior 4 Estanor Pantaig 4 Staav •ng Drywaa Rapeas 14yrs E«perv enoe E .caaem Rei 4 7 3 - 0 * 1 5

C M Anytime 5 5 4 - 3 5 8 5

• JACK S WALL REPAIR t Spec waring ai dual fra* drysaea 4 piaster repairs I Day Ciaiipteaon'

4 6 2 2 5 5 0

P L A S T E R I N G 4 D R Y W A U . Repeats addaons n e w wort

A8 work guaranteed Stat* L K 3 4 8 - 2 4 4 7 4 7 4 - 0 7 2 7

471-2600 amaga ma

OG paaitmg repers

AOAMS BUUtNO 4 MCMKK IMPROVEMENT . Tear-OF roofs 4 repeas 10 yrs e*p A* work guaranteed Lie 4 ms 7 8 8 - 0 5 1 8

ADVANCED CONCEPTS

A Professional Roofing 4 S K « n g C o

•-roofs Taerofts Repeal Savor C/tawn Discount I S * LIE 4 ma Free Eat

Livonia: 525-8487 Bhm: 561-6052

A LlCENSCO a 74 rrs COMPETITIVE

Em m s Jo* Oiagnry 478-i5»4

ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED NEWWOFS

ANY B R A N D n * « D U P M YOUR MOMK - F O H O M L T « SO Free Eat •

a LETTER-MAN SiCM CO • For aa your laftermg n* 18a

S m c a 1885 5 2 2

281 T V - y e n

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Free PC*-up 4 am I y Ue Si Dtsoounta 22 jas exp

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J 2 1 2 2 1 -

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A H T T C R J O I W A L I P A P E W N O 4 P A I N T a a G

Papal 1 >81' H -»88ar Mapaa

14 y r s E * U c D a n I N W

B & J W A L L P A P E » T r * Eas - I I I

4 5 4 - 0 3 8 9

FAST R E S U L T S 8 O U A U t f i f i o m n r e o M

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G E N E H U B B l t a i 8 | t W 8 > 8 l

476-8310 Or 6 6 1

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476-8310 Or 6 6 1

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HTM* A B L E P L U M B E R

C A L L - J I M 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 3 15 Yrs Cwpandeoa* prowipc Sr Ckwc

8 4 L ROCK »aG • k - A !

8 3 7 - 8 1 3 8

Fantastic Prices 50% Oft

W I ' E R a O R • E * T E R t O R O W E S T K N A I K S ' W O * * *

COMPLETELY I N S U R E D BERGSTROMS Hot Water Today

WALL P 4 2 S S 9 0 5 - Z ? V » M 5

A E ' - 7 4 9 8 AA ACE LANDSCAPE

ompaete Yard Ctaen Up Weeang PRECISION PAINTING. INC

$295 i A V E S f i C Caa by 3pm MASWFN lo r aama AA*

'uBy LIE 8 ma

532-5646

A 4 D QUALITY PA INT ING S U P E R B W O R K M A N S H I P E*c mt / E x t 6 8 9 - 5 9 7 4

U W L L A W N S P F T L E R S Y S T E M S

20 T r s Ekp UC 4 ms Rapwr Ptpe PNASIO ftonno Trad in i 5 4 8 - 8 8 * 0 85J -TT I S

QUALITY PA INPNG 'nwouoFi praparsMm

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L A N D S C A P E S U P P L I E S

BOULDERS E Oecorsfkae 4 ssone

L.M.C.. INC A N O S C A P E 4 F « S r T

N A T O M A L R M I L T U H F

(313) 523-2757 Anqelo's Supplies S U M M E R S A L E

Peel eSNred Bars * wood C»pa e T o p e o * BAG » 1

e ON.ewey 4 Decoraav* Stone • Play Poof 4 Fe Sand

Randal Landscape

•Top SoM Special* ' rwraa acrwenea «*> so*

a yea. a*a It a* tar « a f

S E N T W Y C O N T W A C T O ^ S •STEVE'S! PAINTING SERVICE

H O O T R A U J H

5 0 % Of t

476-0011 478-1729

B A L LANDSCAPING 855-7005 471-2600

4 NOP PENDENT M O V I N G

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L R M I ' r I S T I I E A

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BLUE GRASS L A W N SUPPLIES • l l l o m r o * r « ^ H u n i t e d T r e e S e r v

I N M F I 8 S 7 - 8 0 0 1 m 47 V 2 6 0 0

3 4 8 - 1 ^ 0

BBAvJN S LANOSCAPING

K CUSTOM 06CKS

LucaB Nursery « 1 M 0 F « R T M C ^ R ' O R

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Thursday. Auguat 24. 1996 0 * E + 7T

500 H a l p W a n t a d

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500 Ma*p W a n t e d 500 H a i p W a n t a d 500 H a i p W a n t a d

RADISSON HOTEL

-H a t p W a n t a d

m o * ' ocsk c t e « * fc* » i m i M i i w *»> ,mp»K»>Uon tn.„ Sal 8am «o 5pm Siertmg m

*U«.l AE TIWNOOHS t * O p e x s a Mm« be r»

pa 35 wpm and 1 M a tpaasaig »o«e *PP»c»

ng taaen H m I ' -3 daa»

EijRNiTURE REElfkiSHtMG Hf iP€« EnU, I M I MM t t m LOCaled f

c GANTOS now has » Part "ne posttons xaNatxa lor Saw* Assoc-are* Casftart and Sloc» ' » • « »

• M t Apply m person GANTOS U OaAs

GARDEN CENTER MANAGE" • uS tww*'» eaperanced only Top . ^ n CranpoS Nursery 50 145 I j i f l d Canton 4»S-i700

GATE AT T ENOANT S Needed lor M»ury apartment com-pi*, ai t»m.ngton H.«k o»»or mutt e* oeper.daoie and possess outgoing personaait Pe»leci 'or ••-w m i Pwase W ) m person 10 Muawood ADOInwK f M » M»» •CM Or > ar mington H.lls Ml 4833' comer* ol Grand R>vet * l>aae

GENERAL HELP Radford WW ha* 'u" e " " r w.« oovnon a.w>i».ng neavy kfimg and as»emt>ly ot c o " B « w < Over

Opportunity lo> advancement Contact Bui '0 ' MM Aid 2 3RM at

535 2540

GENERAL LABORER EiecCric <o" c'i" repair Outaw ttaam cleaning grinding 8 parti pick up vie Call Cas 476-6500

GENERAL LABOR Machine **op IvrnnglW H * | M lima Overtone available Benefcl* Start I ' 50-15/ l» Apply •> 24650 N Industrial t> N oI Grand R'vw between "agger', 4 Haweed

GENERAL LABOR Will nam lo be mac**"*! or weide. Heeltn aisur-anca 2 week* vacation prof'I star ,ng H » lo start 58 50 withm ona VW AoCY — person 24S4 Oeect. Da<« 1/4 mm S of M<»^ar> Ava

GENERAL LABOR $7 «5.«R

loada> aaniafl l<x oaaa'* ifvtt tfvop -n rpjaari «u«i i m fanaMs Allaiooor t/Mtl A v m o u H <* »IOC» a>pa-«r«a ria*Hui «««> *l 28244 Fo«a Ro G»Oa»* City Mo" f " •am ipm

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE Carpar>-ir, » P»omt»nfl lot 0H>a« mo©rta -vnmM rfi Far*T*ngto" * 4»a r*r*a HoBa^aW. TTTTTT

GENERAL O^flCE 6 Loar P-ocaa •o> lor a»patv>n« ivxtoafla Co E« pa>«ncad i inanca na»iui Out «a l iar p a w Ooaaow managar

naa> luiwa T rt*ng a rxiai Can B TruOaau 552- > >06

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F R A N K L I N

C I D E R M I L L Frankl in co rner 14 Mi te

GENtAAl. S»«OP MCLP CO* Oumooo P»o«MCtt «. araa Cat i m t x • AM-12 RW to.

5*1 H>44

GENERAL WAREHOUSE DUTIES part m mm trmr i t tai tava Ion

GET BEHIND THE WHEEL

N you ra a n^ri acftooi graOuaia or •ludani you car aarn 9000 pay at

PuMatmg to bwy f<* irxoga you »a ataayi wan lad Mia a car ttarao VCR or a lailboal Wa rvo» hava oparanga tor

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HAIRDRESSER for Duay Soutuhaid *a»on t t r> ommmtiio'i Aiao pan tima Man.

353-0070 464 76*0

H»» DRESSER 4 NAIL TECH NEEDED

EOT K* aarnca BrmmgHar aalon Educational program and bana tta pac» aga otarad »taa»a caa

540 8644

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HAiR DRESSERS ASSISTANT naadad tu« tima lor Waat Bloomtwid i*o< Call 737-0X12

HAIR DRESSERS Birmmgftam nawty ramodalad tMKx 1 (oozing lor Hairdraaaart nnih iiantia Rant'cornmrsaron 540-6646

HAIRDRESSERS Top Banana* tor Haw is no* hiring tuH and part lima Hylal* lor u l o m

tna Livonia Waatiand and Baratay aas Contact Mary 547-7690

HAIR SALON Ha* opamng tor A* mtani Tramaa Nortn»n«» area CaN

mda 34J6C40

HAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT to work lull-tima m a cool Royal Oat tafcxi Muat Cm Kan*ad Can Tua* Thru orFn 10 lo 5 546-00 10

HAIR STYLIST 4 ASSISTANT Naadad 10 >c»n naw prograssrva Salon m Farmmgton HiS* ki aaton advancad trawwig Laa»a maaaaga Saior- Kanruca-Bamar 647-1354

HAIRSTYLIST Bar Oar or BaautKian * an tad at »ar> t>u*y «»oc CaantaM waiting Tna nama o» tha • < « i* Snara Your h k 27726 Ptymoutri Rd L-VOTM 425-5440

ha i r STYLIST E>par«ncad Ckantaw avaMatMa ErcaAant hour* Gardan Crty A*a tor Pal 761-2070

HAIR STYLIST Eua or part i«r>a Oaniaaa wart«^g CXAa * taaxty H^r snop Radtord

a 53' « « '

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HAIRSTYLIST 4 MANICURIST Malta 6SN

7 WMa 4 Earrrungton Rd Cas Tuaa -Sat 478-«tB0

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HAIRSTYLIST NEEDED tor tua or pan tana Commiaaon

pau* « U n pard vacation 4 loa-der* Canton araa aei-«iso

HAIRSTYLIST- Naad* Models Eor free h»r cuts parm 4 COWr Caa Nancy or Todd

851-5559

HAIR STYLISTS wttti modern salon Eu8 or pan lane

Ha* Deargna Weal 24711 W War-ren Dear Born Hargnts 582-7337

HAIR STYLISTS astaaunad Canton Saror

EteirOae *cnaduKng part vacaiior No caenleM needed Vary busy *nop Opportunity lo earn a Guaranteed M 'Mr 45»-5573

HAIR STYLISTS 4 Na«i Techn^ian* Lrvorxa Area

salon Caa Jmmj 4 78-2461

HAIR STYLIST WWv aaparianca H^her commission* 4 vacation pay wttft cuer.taae WW also renl sta-tions 5 MHe/Nawburgh araa Call Brti or L.nda 591-7273

GOt E CONSTRUCTION'LAND SCAPE lam *ae*« hard wora^g n arnOuaN Equ«meni oparatwig aa-parwnca daeaaoie Out not naces tar, 7"3 8644

GOIE COURSE LABORERS «u» or part tana

Starting 85 25 par hour 4S8-5130 or 453-1900

ORARaaC ART«T * lor a aaeaty paper «> Da

8 P iy l taear Good beneMs

GMMOCR OCO-TRU OO t aiders Cartxde

HALLWAY CLEANER Eor apartment complex in Troy

Can 9am-5pm 643-9109

ESTABLISHED HVAC Contractor flaawaa eaparienced Snaat Metal Technician Must Da capable ol commercial 4 residential layout 'a orication 4 mstaaation Compatttrve salary oa*ad or. experience

533 3452

H E A D E R O P E R A T O R

East groaung Cold nai Company at Plymouth •* mg lor an Macnaie Operator Good wage* and atf active oeneftt pack aga o«ered Eor mto can

500 Help Wanted HOME MAKERS and RE TiRfES

Others Pal

D m a i 6-»iaab»agpi HOSPITAL WOR* S

Entry tava* Caa Today Eee 595 00

557 1200 jNi Agerv.,

HOTEL DSIori mn pi Eermmglon Hias has .mrriedraie operung* 'or front de*a r»gni aud-t npuiat aap mg and banQ^et aat up Appry at 30715 12 M4e Rd

500 Halp Wanted INSURANCE AGENCY m T,o, naads CSR Eaparwncad «i ail com marcei knee "Mn i m m n of 2 r i prior e«per«nca Eua beneiria Caa 679 H46

500 Halp Wanted cAWN CARE CO workers Must leva driver a acenee be OapamaM 4 hardworkog Caa 471-1074

INSURANCE CSR Rersonei u n a E Eiceaant pey Good hour i Bu-^mg ham Agency 642-074X

HOTEL • THE MICHIGAN INN soon to be the nawty renovaleo Sheraton South tieidi is >oo««g for gueahad peopw 'or

•SALES MANAGER •SALES SECRETARY

• HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR E • parwnca is necessary greet ben eft pecaage Appry or aend 'eaume to M l " gar. —1 Holer A i iaruw Personnel 16400 JL Hudson Orrve Soutntyetd Mi 48075

H O U S E C L E A N I N G

S P E C I A L I S T Great Hour* 4 Pay

Naw auto lur rushed Dental and other oenafil* Can belwaen Mor En 10AM *PM 26' "766

THE MAtDS INTERNATIONAL

HOUSEKEEPER EULL TIME Home tor aged m Earminglon Hilt* •raa Nice almoapftere pleasant working condition* Can 85' 9640

HOUSEKEEPER Eull lime lor beautiful new 'eHrernant develop manl in Rocfiesler Hin* Competrti,* salary plu* incentive E iperience re-quKed Can Mon frt 9am-5pm

375-2500

HOUSEKEEPERS tuH lime lor senior cituen* apart manl* 8-4 JOpm Mon-Er. South tiefd area 358-0212

HOUSEKEEPERS Supplement your income wrth a part time day *nift housekeeper* posit-on Please appry Cambridge Waal 16633 Beach Defy Red'or a M. 48240

An Eauai Opportunity Employer

HOUSEKEEPERS $5 TO S6 per hr Part or 'ua time Transportation needed Only hard workmg enthusr ast< people naed appry 595 46 13

HOUSEKEEPERS wanted 'or pro-Iwsvona Ouiidmga Part-time even mgs Southfierd area H i 5 5» hour Please a> 353-0 11'

HOUSEKEEPING Are you ambi-tious dependable want to work 20 35 hours per «eea - Eiceaent pay No nights No meek end* L-gnt houiaaeepu^g wrt" the oe*t Ca« Mm. Ua-3 Mon En SAM 2PM 4 76-96'0

OapandabM person* clean raaidart»ai homes W B w l«td-Earmrngfor Htas area Mu*' have pnone car oe oondabM 4

il r appearance Average t' $10 per rv Emparlance hefpfu' Caa Preferred nouseaeepmg S53-4400

HOuSEKKEEPER P l u s lua le lor group home ai Earmmgton area Mon En "AM 3 PM Good driv mg record A must S5 Oer hot* Caa lor appomtmeni 478-0870

HOUSE K KEEPERS Eua time position* avertable el Ca' dmal Ratjiamar.t .Jiage ol Earmmg-ton » m Start mg wage 15 00 per hour Rieaaa apply m parser at 34550 Grand Rrve. iE ut naistaad Rd i Ewmanglon HaK Mi

An Eouai Opponunrty Employe

HOUSCKKEEPING SERVICE dependable paopw to clean i pan tana aors Mon - fn 453-7880

HYDRAULIC PERSON lor COunaer i aiai of nvdr enca na«4va Also needed hydrate

543-8324

•magaie A jeaien Sunday School your cnao iooa» forward to"' Can us ai the Jewish Parents institute 661-

1000 e>l 333 Aft*caie Of The Jewish Community Canter m Met'opofrtan Detroit

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS lor prep terv>ce porter 4 part snutiie Ous driver retire come Donna JAfdiyk ai 643-0070

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Houaai aapmg Oepartmani Mayflower Hotel Plymouth

453-1620

I N C O M E TAX P R E P A R E R S

No erperience or aaperiencaC Eree training now Ey* or part time employment opportunities m your neigHborhood 'or ta« thoee people wno auccesafuly com piele trammg Excellent earning potential

Nationwide Income Ta« Service 584 7840

insurance-Experienced Only A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S

SouthAaad C'von-a Troy Dei'ort Dearborn Earmmgton

Commercial 4 Peraonai Linea CSR s Marketmg-Cieims Rater* C O N C O R D PERSONNEL

1950U UaMiaoat Rd 4 78 2200

INSURANCE EXPERIENCED ONLY Smce our 'ee* taa company pard< are so low companies caa us «' so wft( don 1 »ou: Wa ara a cosO: • ation ot The mdepenoent insurance Agents o' M<h a serv<e oriented cmpany We need commercial 4 persons! une* service -ep* producer* underwriter* -ater* tor metre, a u Cell Ann Be* 540-3355

Mich ins Personnel Service 30600 * e*egraph Rd Su-'a 26Jb

Birmmghar- Ml 480 10

CADKN CARE help needed Muat oe '8 y-s or moe J5 pe> hour Caa 59i-07?6

LAWN CUTTERS BlOomfield area Top pay 'Or Oe pevideble hardworking -"dividual* Eua time year around posriion avaa able now American Properly Se-- , M 845 9700

cAWN MAINTENANCE WORKERS Good pay tear aruund employment available with established company i20ys I 422 3232

LAWN MAINTENANCE worker* wented experwnce preler-ed de pendaCMe 477 8059

k. A W N MAINTENANCE h£ c » De pendawe person to work fun time $5 hi to Hart depending on exper ence 18 ys o- J j e Ca« 42 1 3329

500 H e i p W a n t e d

' c^hi u^Just'iai

A Kelly Job Puts You To Work Right

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Cam 85I-4S40

INTERfOR DESIGNERS op«n»og* ir t>otn kocalions

commff-wile aipaoanca 4 aO-lu* H yix-

L i o t m i Sawt afc-ii'v «no a D«»>gn t)»C««groi>o<3 app<> -n »ori S»oO -e»orn# to

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254 5^60

v A WN MAINTENANCE WORKERS no ••oa-erica necessaiy Out pre 'erred Owr transportation Can

[ Dave 34 7 3528

l A W N MAINTENANCE HEvP - a' 4 part time positions Also 1-pening 'or ari experienced I'ee » I sriiuD Himmaf Novt ' a«mingt^i ^

plus MS 64<' f

LAWN MAINTENANCE 1irr*« T»0» B»«

rrt.r»flf>*fn At»« C •'( 6A 7 - 6W4o

» 3 J SC»VX» 'A« U iB iW

500 H a l p W a n t e d

MAINTENANCE Luoamg for a cjuaafed ->d<• KX-ei with prevoua hoiei mamtenar*.e ex per w c « Muai be uulgcang - 4 a lean worker Puss-Mt. 'or aO m e w Good wegex 1 oeiwf 'k Apply m person «4".eOa Hoiei /822i Teiegrapn «o Sou i " ' * ^ Mon "»i i<i . 11am 4pm

An Eouai Opportunity EmiMOyei MA.N'ENAXfCE MECHANIC K* "00 Mml • jw- -nouse c a w a A v i ' x C Peimanen' I I* lime position w»tr oenel't* Pl v.t>«yg ^ | f ' l % 4 l » pentry ya-irs eou-red Send tu Bex 876 Doeenei 4 Eccerxi Nr-wspaper* 3625' S^hoOii-ai' Rd Livurua M«.r--gai 46'S.

MAINTENANCE "ERSON $4 fc hour Midnight* 'Opr- 6er- »Pw'i person as* tor Jirr j. M<** 5 M W h agger ty .naa' 'o 'he Oav* l i Center i

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M»» Miogru^

500 H e l p W a n t e d

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ROBERT* BoR'E •iawe MARA'HON MOR'UALxE uORP

.6S0O NORT~AESTERN I » I •- 'e SUITE id*

SOOTHEIELD MI 46075 1240 357 iSOO

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npeenca m piaafaca eve'rorw-ft I helpful Proven managerial baca | Oje to r u i aaaeo Ouswiees 'he •jiixmd Good cummurucal«r> aaata Jw>*ecv Smte -"^fei of *e»mmyton mpor'anf Excaeeni saury ano Oan -as a -ur-entiy e^cep'-vj a*t-« a efif package Sand 'espo«>se o *ms for 'he 'oaowmy, .ait--•* Pioduclwn Mer eyei P O Bux

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500 H e l p W a n t e d 500 H e l p W a n l a d 500 Help W 500 HaipW

—EE" METAl WORKER expe-enced «1 loofmg • exaied ar«ei maaai lad-caPor-4 mslaaaliuri Benalits

833 8632

•a- Mai- .*»<?' w Q i i n 1-oy 46064 An Eoua Opponunrty

SURFACE ORIPSOCR *ORM CAM O^INOCR'-WI'OMATC

^uiiaig tool narwlactxaar aaaex • atariatg parsuna a » e«per«nce ei I lo 'h. oaaai i carets mean / t n * M guoO

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I m Earmrngtor n a i Nc c— •.!-«« •C Before Aug 28th oer

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1 2 R E T A I L S A L E S • •

4A l fS piy <1 .a-ko ai -V-W M i and

1 E Ra ' w • Ore hour * Ap • kur ai « -waw Sausage

s< mmglor Rds

OPTOMETRit ASSISTANT c a s e juaiiur a.a4a£He <r 'asruor Rocheetei »4 i < ' . • con

P< * PRE shop -ewOx 3*20 S • Desa Clark

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MAiNTINANcE PERSON lu. a small I .o" v machine *hi , Apply ba i»w 84" apn 41 ' ftC Globe Rd 59' JOS

15700 48154

Midd-a bell M

• NTERIOR LANDSCAPE Gr« house sees s energet-c person perform sales prep del-very 4 Stauation du'ies Call Mon thru f t

INTERVIEWER A leading national temporary neip conipany .* " i c -. ar energetic n div>dua' to be -esponsrt>ie tor

mg app»cant* and -ecruitmg activities Thi* .* a fughi. .isao* po SlliOn w th 10'* 0- OOPOrtu"'*y fO» giown

354 0555

JANiTQR HAND' PERSON Eull lime heic needed tor Ugh' an. torialdul** Apoly pe«*or ABC Warenou*e 27200 uoy Rd Radio, d

JANITOR HANDY boarimg canter e u* lime parma

benefit* Early mormng *chec uM Radford 93 7 84JO Earmmgton 4 76-1550

jANiTORlAc OfECE CcEAN'NG Earmmglon Mats Pyymouth 4 West land areas Par-' me 3 5 day* Ouartarry Bonus 419-6353

JANITORIAL

JANITORIAL PART-TIME Piymoutti Cantor- Area 5 ^ghl* some weekends 459 8330

JANITORIAL Pan lime portions OaAland County area ExcaHant pay Immediate openmg Caa 8am 5pm 557-8310

JANITORIAL

\<mhC area Caa 849 1740 or 540 8354

JANITORIAL POSITION ing appwcations pan lime Call De '••ear 4 7pm leave message

261-7612

JANITORIAL Reliable mature energeK parson witn ,an. tor .a- eiper*nce 'or cilixen Apt complex in the ci»oma area Good salary and benefits Can 4 76-2266

An Eauai Opportunity Employer

JANITOR 4 JANITOR PORTER Part-time day janitor and par' time Jarutor'Porter 'or afternoon* Home tor aged m Earmirxgton Hills area Nee atmo*pfiera ptaasam working conditions Can 85' 9640

JANiTOR NEEDED iWood Modal Snoot Plymouth area

Call 453-7771

INE ANTi'TOOOlER Care Giver* Also Teacher* 4 Teacner Aides Good oanafits he.it-ie hours Caa Ch4drens World Daarborn27i-59e5

JANITOR Pail time rrudnrgnu Appry in parvx Livonia family y 14255 Stara Rd

jAN'TOR-PORTER expener<ed part time L-vorua area 261-3100

INORGANIC CHEMIST Eor environmental 'eetmg lae Musi oa motivated toward accuracy 4 un-derstand morgan* environmental cnamrsfy varad 'espons^aities Aflarnoon snrfi 2pm 10 30pm Send - n u - 4 to Dwtydro Analytical Sar

4541 EMtcnar Wayne Mi 48184

JEWELER Must nave 2 yrs axpe.«nce bench eork C-all Ast'^n* 644

Jorn The ULTRA TEAM

Now 'Akmg appecations tor w • <r

LAWN MAINTENANCE EOREMAN lot T-oy 1'im 3 year* experience small engine lepaii peraM* full I,me 585 2423

LAWN MArN'EN*N»_E Cu lor dependaoie help Can

looking

76 352b LAWN MAIN'ENANCE

lor revdenl.ar homes Eu» or par' lime 56 pei hour W Bioomlieid OT? e - M or evanmgs e?« «-!??

LAWN MAINTENANCE E.pen enced dependable person needed Eu« time Negotiable *age* and civertime Call Byar 525 9864

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES

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LAWN SPRA^rNG 4 Traa Car* | Co^esny rO* hf* t«m# *««c j Nc ^ca«ar» W ^ not,' to »tart Ca« «7i '776

LAWN $PRA» "ECHN»CIANS Ea" $285 p*' DK«» ocam>va% Hgr fOu» OW» 'Out* A<3w»OCa ># l pota<*'-ai No pipa-ia<K#

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M A C H I N E A S S E M B L E R a n d G E N E R A L L A B O R

n«ao«d D> a^tomat'or Cu«3'-Comp#1it»v« m , \ t ® e 8 3 . Owe«t« -« Baoaf'ti Apply at

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I MAIN'ENANCE PERSON fo»i r.»r»# «c a aparf^eni •Tivr.il, ir f aiminglj* HiM* App t Monday Aug 2B Ih'w *• t*t

COUNTR* O'DGE APAB'MEN'S 6t> • J9V MAINTENANCE »EPSON a f

tn WatlllPO t>«* «*it* •eo<ec3 .r ail pr>*»e% V ap' Tia«"ir

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SwtMMUaC 'OCX S a n •anted muai be w*ng IC wor» ong •our» lor 'Op pay i w a v u P"»

lar-ad 477 7777

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B lor ^on ar-id A 9-oc-pa«i Saw*

S*-OP«ig t I l i a -aa Pegs. •

3 days per weea or ina after noon a*u* Some weekends ra-4J»ec Mus! be N i O . k» kcneOu

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NAil TECn lor Meiie No-mar ^osrr*t«. *1ud-C Bi-m nghar- liora E.paiiaynce needed Piaie-'atw> wilt L lien tana 644 .'236

•oEBS machine 3par«c»* Supplier in Walled . a. a

Hed'ord Uarder Ci'y won ,'eadi 5'60 - - .ar- ia>c« "force 35* 0CJ4

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. " H D C I K ^fN-EP n mer.iew-ng .COW lor Pr» whou-' racrw* S *.oas -»ai' Oai •- mjn • r j ... i e ir the afternoon Era*

PROGnAMME» i n » l < S " nsurence -umoa' * n SoutntiaK! need* a p-ogiammei ar.ai»ai OEC VMS e>per«nce ^smg C-itKn O l .a > :'ner data pase n t i a a x i nenitui Loaege deyrea pietei'ed Send -es-m, -o P O 8u. 30C

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42' 3300 eat 4277

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apoly

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

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nouse community in B-"n.n^ham

cEASING AGENT needed full time tor luiciTy apar'mani comolea m «ar-rungtor- "•»* G»»at caree> op portun.ty mtereeted parsons please .aa Sharon at 474-8082

MACHINE BJILDE" with e.peranca CapaO* 31 opera

M A I N T E N A N C E P O S I T I O N

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NAT ONAv CA^ ^EN'Al ha* pOt< I W * JO** rO' Dmi» Of.vars and aa» ,<a agar-t» Mufti 0« a»a8»aP«a to« »*a» r«a 4j<*oC *aco>c -e<3u»'a<3 App«y par •O' at Mat*c A rpCKt lO^atiOT

NC OPER4TOP E»pa"a<^a 3ayt A a'ta* n o c sNHs j.a-taLHr Mao<» pan^t ts App^ «n!h.' MO. 4 • 16C

Jv, R<3 Ml 45» ^Cr NEED A «,0B NOW

CAL w 3* -EMPORAP* SERv CE '• A . 0«g 'af rr. nwyi

PAJNTEP %»»»• ~»U*1 ''Mvr " W «ar>cr

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Police/ Fire Reserve Officer

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benef'** Send esume or '* ' J' Juei-f«.ation» 'o Mai-* Oc " C«nta-

l eas ing COaaSULTANT part |-ma oaeaends Personafcf> a pms Apcn •n parson at Hignane CluD Act*

Nov

M A C H I N E

O P E R A T O R S No e.per^nce nece**a«. •—m ate joenmgs 4«anar>w 40 sour* • i n pius soma hour Starting pat Earm.oglun i a »

4-3^>40C

LEASING CONSULTANT Cfi<_a apt commurvt, w a i t guaii tied ceasmg Conauftani Must be peooM oriented and p-ofesSKX-a

. . or Gala* t u t " a a must Can Sue ai 335-8570

L E G A L I N V E S T I G A T O R P'onanani aoamtown Dear oik 16 At tor nay I Ptaartiff mveai^aior with at wast 2 rears street a iperience to weet^ate aa aapecis ol nagkganca 8 worker* coanpenaatton t u n Oapendetue Iran soon af«x< 8 eoait, to weak Has <t>M hours necessary SeneM* «v elude Mileage reimDursamem metxai life 8 long term disability insuranca pension 4 park*^ Se. ary negoi.able Send -esume 8 sal ary ledunemer-its Boi 82* O0aar»er 8 Eccentric Newspafer* 36251 Schoolciall «d civon^ M<fugar 48150

L i b r a r y M o n i t o r I maintain order 6 assist -n aoiaiy

las** 25 rtoors-weea evening* 6 Saturday* Sepi Ma? Beauiie* high ichooi graduafa or GEO 56 57 50 pat hour Apc y by Aug 3 -

'989 10 City of Troy Personnel 500 W Big Etaaver

An Equal Opportunity Empioyei

MACHINE OPEBA'OnS •A MIL* owned com pan. _a»anced sciew m*CP« upa-atur* Goodbenaf't* 931 20Xi

MACHINE OPERA "OfS No n i - r - a r x r ^cesser. Auo-y Mem Er, .' 4 30 325 W Pear Plymouth 459 5433

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R Fua time steady employment tor

operator *> Earmungtor H4W precis-on met* mactuna snoc Eiparenca heapKri Call Mon thru T i w t 9-3 471-2300

M A C H I N E

O P E R A T O R S

ind .iduai* with metharuca aci.iude or vapaNienve raeded tor ail *n.tt* toi plastic container manutactute' t iperience m t»o» moKJmg oi niec tHjn moidMig helpful we Offer a good wage and benef.' package and

opportunity tc- aO .ancemant Apofy in person Mon thru El 9am 4pm 135' Hi. »oad Westiand

MACHINE OPEWATOEiS aipei lerica i'ee "aming Eorlune 500 company Wiift Farmingior Hills Wn 512 600 Call Penny at Uruforce

357-0034

work lor -mdn^jrt

HELP WAMTEO- Now naatg d^aie opanmg lor 0«an Mas Pon.art SfuOos kj» or part ume « marketog deer Several locaiiona Caa Thurs Spm-apm Or fn 9am 1pm 8 Iparv-^pm 522-89C1

Equal 0pport»aaty Employer M E

GMNOC" HANO

GMOUNOS MfLPE"

•«SlOP S IS LOOKING EO« lo keep

paoArd n i m t o r l at warehouse -Ount*yg com-

puter data npui unpacatg 8 put away goods M * m "apr ordarty Caaual Ore

pay Mon trtru En lOamJ 22790

Ibetaaen Hon Road Norm

Mae I Hourly i

tMSlOE SALES OHOEB TAKEB tor auto giee* wholesale dreiriOuiion company Eua tana 281 -8500

driver* 8 dr-veway *arnce attend^ ar.u Good maga dear aimos pnare best yroducl* Ele.ible fua or part time hour* Garden City area CM 522 '830

3173

hiGh SChOCh. grad **a- " t e a l n •ormanta aoancas laaoao tor ' • » » . caam« 8 some taaia^g » enva oawaancal lap naa 1 poa. t a aaacn aWernoon hours Ap-

aet OetyOro Anatrticai &a> t Eieicher Wayne M.

a « M e « « H W

H I - L O O P E R A T O R

grcaav ol our r a a

•NSPECTO" je tw Or anted person needed to av spact pans lor a<ipt ai o" auiomo five parts at Bali ai Wa tn h ^ t acnooi dvioma preferred I

u v e a Ca* Sftaron 387 5000 An Eouai Opponunrty Employer

INSPECTOR ' m a y Owned company naada a.pe ancad a^apector Muet have eape anca 3 PC 8 be tamwar wiaf juaat,

conoca procadura 93 1 200C

Inspector *aay Sarmcaa *ecnr-*» Support o. i w x taa an r-rtadata appcat^trfy •or an nspector eiperancad wry SPC wa be gaugwig parts comatg o« me macaane Eaca nary to work •

KITCMEN HEcPEB For 'ewemani compie. Pari AppAy at person 11525 Earm^igton Aoad 425-3050

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Iir«nfl «Vv»r 8 10 Mae -n Earmu^ton

K£NN£L ATTEN-AN- for ansrr^i r»oaprta» -- Soct^^aK: Attar ac »oo8 4

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NOW HlEtiNG Eront Oaaa Clerk I

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A M E R I C A N Y A 2 A K I

C O R P O R A T I O N

295 «ns Brvd Siate t00

T'Oy M- «a04a

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES An Eouai Opportunav Emptor*

t o o n aaeper* •agrt Auditor

AppK a. person I

. ABO»EP « OMvEP Nooias Eiow Mae Supply

474-4*22

. ABO«E«S LAMOSCAPf 8 IRRIGATION Apply at perl

1320 LAdd Rd N of 15 mda 824 '700

Street >mm 8 (

LIBRARY TECHNICIAN

Oakarood Hospital .* currently •ng 4 Library Technician, lor oui Medical Library Oualihed candr dales ana posees* an associate* de gree a- kprary Kane* or a 'elated

of eipenence m a special "Orary imedcai acary pre lerredi knowledge ol PC * e.pe< ence with aenaia cacmalicm and ugnt typing afwkl.

Our compel itrve compensation and benefit package incmdaa day care

;Ait»a mfC tuition -eu^Ourtament For lurther cons^eaalion sand rOur

O A K W O O O h o s p i t a l C O R P O R A T I O N

Attn '8 IC ' Cieawood Bfvd Bo. 25M

• « 48123 2500

Ar Eouai Opponunrty Employer

k "CENSE O CLEC T RiCiAN nttt commercial l ieaenca tor

Nonnvaw Baaad company 349 3534

L I F E G U A R D S & S W I M I N S T R U C T O R S

aaa ends Must have cur-en. Ad.anted i«e Sawa CPP andWSi Caa 473 1615 or4 78-ao to

GH- ASSEM«c • WOAa nI people Stan el 85 75 ar nou.

i and lea beneats a "» probetonary panod Apply n person o i i i aa r 8am a 30pm. 85^Elmaaood Troy M.

L i ^ t E l ec t ron i c A88*mtXy

Appacat»na ara no* baaig accept aa ivie^eia lOO opaneiga

Musi be noona 85 00 par hour to I t 2 hom lo start E.c ia i

Apply Mon « )Oem to 4pm

MACHINE TOOL ASSEMBLER lo &cnid coil 'eed-ng eouipmen Must have 1-2 year* assemo'y e.pa nenca 5 own 'oofs Oays toe Pay & Denefit* Very clean tnop Apoly at 40549 Brentwood Sterl'ng Hgt* 18 8 Mound area

MACHINIST FVXL. TIME year* minimum arpe-anced

Banef'ls Appi, m pe<*or Amrhern L .VOTHA 59' '93'

MACH'NIST S An mdu»try leader ,n h^h spaed jbe cutoff machinery

parancad machinist * w.th a.pertrse ^ any Of 'he "ouowing a-aa* Bridgeport CNC operator pro grammar lathe hand surface gr nd *• Company ofiar* complete bene ht moderate avartime ®ay .ommansurata w>th e.parance Sand .esume to vP of jparationk 22 750 Hwsap C* Nov- M. 48050

MAOS tor pan

Hour l y ra te p lus b o n u s m the Soutn f ie iC area S e n c r e s u m e to

V I L L A G E G R E E N OF H U N T I N G T O N W O O D S

10711 W 10 Mi le R d Oak Park M i 4 8 2 3 7

A t t n M a i n t e n a n c e Superv i so r

MASONR- ^a-\:- «aacaO IC 3c *-»v» isO*"' n j & -.a*or'» -apa-'S

f ipm 3S* 4^61

MA N'ENANCE • ar»ao pa'-

Ra'»aO •o. ug^' m»irN • % cOnf l^

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MAINTENANCE b'jPE^-VlSO4-•pa*^K<a<3 S' L • C«y

N Af SwPvi'O . A oaa»«v Rat"t fc

45096 Ct?

maintenance *Du"\amani ^ a . r t C*ufi» O* M»cr\i gar ^ accapt«og apptacatxv.a to* got cowm -nairiananca atatt Ap c-Miataooa car Pa pac*aO «#p •»»' aara ®ayr»-5p*Ti at 350 i E aat^a^n Daa/po*"

MAINTENANCE TECMN»CiAN Sh'»a<3 n roo^'^g .a'pa^t'* •g^t

ai p*ump»ng »r>c l»On ale ^ .mrnaOiaip 'wli ''"-a a* ou'H3 ogtnin^ i Bttmrngftar^ E«ca*»a » jpportwr».i* fu- gwai-'»aO n<j)V»Ooata Onfy Cal' Arrv^»,ca^ Propa*t, Sa--x.aa 645 9"00 ;

M E C H A N I C Diesei Tractor Heav> Duty

Eapariance -acessary Fua t.me 5*0 "0 pe* hou' Teamster oenaf»i* Submit an."en resume orey to

Human Resource* Department P 0 Bo. 2886

L.VOTHA M. 48151 An Eauai Opponunity Employer

M A J O R A U T O M O T I V E Plating conp*n»e» .r» MaOiWi Hgtk ar>0 Waf'ar. a<aa •'ai opamoga dayv altarno<K»a an<3 sftttt* Lor»g ia"~ jangrrnanr 40 «

Muai hava own ira^u>o«la rio« Fcm rtntaK ta^ ca<i

S O M E B O D Y S O M E T I M E 585 5823

E IF TV MAKEUP ARTlSTS IOCS Will trAm SlO.hr

MA«.E JPAPTIS' Headed tor bu*y *kin A body care caior. c all'or tn'ormalion 358-'222

MAKE-UP ARTlSl lyaadafl tor Wrr*1 Bloor- field »4lor.

Full 1

'37 0207

MA.E OP FEM school phoiogiaphei Work full i-me fcr 4 month* piul crvar time pnolo-grapn.ng tchoca :hadran No e.pa

poaiton C -4 ' r Christma* money Pnone

533 0088

App«caf«an* aerc. UaC work Sat Sur.

days Appry « uer 'eiagrapn House motei 23300 ' e » gr apr at 9 mae M i l l NO NSE P T E P c iPSBU^G e*pera P«t tana Amer<an Mci Dfar- 4 U H S a a c a C o c l iO 9116

MA'N-ENACE GROoNOS Raspons«M parson needed for ar Apt compae. a- SoK't'aw Caa 358^8833

MAINTENANCE ASSlS" AN" Entry avw posrton dap *rart antn 'ua —«Oaa oaneMl Appa, aatrw. MRl at180>OyPd Ptymc^th Ml

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M E C H A N I C

Eaperienced heavy duty Mecriar»c needed by natona. Waste Compa n, Musi have hydrauac eiectr^ai 8 Cnese- engine n^aence A^p.y in !»• son IC SHOP MANAGE P cAlDcAW WAS'E SYSTEMS 'NC

21430 A a Ml* Southlaad M. 4807*

An Eouai Opportunity Employe-

M E C H A N I C S Community EMS n acceonng A&pi. at.on* tor tuii t.me cenitiec ma-r.arnc* E icenent benei't* Wage* ommensutala with experience For

'u'lher iniormation contact Mark M.ltvath 344 -1990

An E qua Opportunity Employer

r e enyoy weak •ng win oeocae " a nosp-'ewy •> dust'y may be 'o* you Apply in _w son 78244 lord «d Garden City Mon F-. 9a-- 4pm

J To A r-j*«OED

N'Ght AoO "OP * i iant Lias. C«e-» Apply ^ pe-sca- Hampfca-ini 20600 Hagge--. Rd Nonh.ae

N'GHT COMPANION laaOM for r Apply in ^erkor American House '428S Middieban ».vorva or _ai Beth ca Pat at 28' 788'

NIGHT lEAOEB Multiple 8 c ' v a *P^v3ie *crew ma ch.ne uparenc i a must Good ben ef.is Caa 93' 200C

NO VI WIXOM AREA I ruck Mre 'e paa parson prelerraory «a-h e.per

Sang Taa Company 348 9899 ALL POSITIONS

20222 Defeat Can lea .nlc l l a 2 pm

892 '333

Parts Assembly

1 0

People Needed

I" rOu -a got good mechanic* SkJU and nand* - abiirty aetiy r-as pos-lions 'or '0 *ei-at«e .nd'vduai*

• 5250 per wee« • Monday Saturday • 50 i o u .111 • Sale caen en.v-onment

Of « AHM'NC'ON Pub'-C Na'eiy Police E.re cCimbira iiuni I»e*er.e J'tice' jonnom S'a it-w a.aaabie at the 'arminglijn 0e aartmern j i "ubi* Sa'ety «e*a-^ 0Micei i. m i »won- of"icer» c* pa i r j i ano parade 3u'a* a* -an 4» I relighting lire'ign- ng ^oaipeu1

M II I ' 1 se hou- Train.ng anc- | , ioc A Big Bea-e. «d ur.iorm* are p'3».Oed Dy ">e 3a aB084 par 'merit nte-*ied men and aune

t 71 . M i l 31 age may cC*. n c i n y •- rsewr - ntn-, r r • m

ia d. cm;at.on* t.> yg- »-cae a' -SE en. -jnmer-

. :eO. •* -ace* SOL 5 CSP ..

POL CE RAOC D'SPATCHEO asurne witn vaia-.aihrut. ..'.age " e - w *••»• -vxa- *r..r- oosit.on open a.scatcr ng and -e»a'ed : lar <a' Ju 'a i ijn-on contract w— C.iy oi .athrjc «i"age

5 « 90C Benef t* Apc-Iy a- parson 8AM JPM Mor f- A.:eptng AppKaKms ihrnug*

redeia i«. . i^k Ban. a .d omputer ino'ess-onai with trie ei t 'u*i -4 . ai mmadiala uperung ita

Record Ratenlior Super nkO- «e *pon *.&*••'«* include supei»i*-iig

iirogramming for a..*Mig piog'am* aetaiment ar.d emcaoyea* p-epa. 4-*0 -a» piotac'v Sond program | .ng .eccad* lor disposal ca -ante ».ng ekpariance «- --.ppa< JBas» tion ma.rnaming daily 'epcai* and arid a Cacraior* Oeg.ee in Fxivra&h m<iol-im reccad* Good ttrnmuri. _.i ciS ate .ecju.reo A» rnemper I calion u it* Reduuemem* .rc iude Du' Advanced Sy*iem* Group you 1 prevtou* eipenence in a "acorn* de mil tar ailed upot i*k-st -n p«od panmer-i wpemvng emp«r..yees uC". kuppuri 'or Cnjlti Mr cliann and |Fiy .or-.'ieOntiai connderaiior. *and

Mamliame n p e e n n par-a.

SCREEN PRINTING E 8 va*a,i anin . cir-^ar w%^tg into *C«a» P"«t»r^ LOO«»r-

I Icf *r»a «oawa»»r J ** .^a-i «• I par^r«ca SCREEN Ma*E^

M *£» | SCREEN PP.N'E*S | Pa» up to I 00 rKXa> PK»\ Pa-«af-'t

• •K3 lu Sc aa" P'-nt^-j > i v . '

P0 Bo. S'fe f A, r T i k l H i l l » Ml i f t j J . Utl't

Shipping & «ECE ••^*g p , . » * * 0.0.

area Raca

SYSTEMS AkkAL VS Maulactarag Fvm saaaayg AnarySt tea corporake omca «1 Ptym .Ju1h Maumum 5 rear* o« appaca on* Megr and anpiamantauon e*

^ r w a a Prekar Syska' 38 e*per.

•93

w 'ty moi Sn«P—g p

Ml aaOM SH ORINO 8 RECEIVING

ihippa^g C * k aaOac 'ca AaAwo . a«e --'anu'aciuiei Etpananca ai n. Kj dl'Ving packaging & . « ! % preferied Eiceae" >egak

benafit* 4 eC*anceme»-' >PPca'urv 'y Apply at J " Spei. .ei" i c a*'ene- k 21?5 A Map-e Aaaad . aae v <8088

wrth e.pai e«ca I m i m to Bo> 858 Obaaraar & Eccanlnc Nawspapart 382i ' Schooler af «*J Lmorva Manager 4«'5C

•AllOP Fua Ol pan la Mar i C lot rung Siore

•hoc a-rays Cnuck

Baft*

*00» A Oa yaac* ' <aa< Co*C

Company r- Pfy^outr E»ya«nca ^ O A OC

'na>pt CkxxS wtagva anfl aTT'acrw^ oanam paca ag^ cKi^afl Fo» nfoca*

4 5 3 - 3 6 9 2 •OOl MAAER-FIJITCJ«E BotcDEP

. a a e.parwnca - sadec day sfwn compatama wage meOca bane lit* Appr, a-ma MRl 4' '60 aoy Rd thymouth Ml 4j1 I?*0

j 8C Txid tar • jpa. rxxa

fiuartions evi

26 c o o k s a 22 casTM*rs • 6 Otsf i room a t t«nOants • 6 tx js pe r sons

TOOL MAaE' 5 ft e.p.

Ouaed 928 1000

S - PP'NG

SEAMSTRESS 'a . .^aded ' u' 0* PAT'

i A>^uu-"e-ie

b7t I5JU

PECE'w NC ce-» nai i.ar Mus' ba eft>c«r-'

Ba«<ar«'a App«, • P-ac.»a Cut'^ig 'oo«

A S M-«a

a' aoc" - armingtca- Oue*t.Ca-l ' •acted 'c Commar.de- Cf ••4 4-00

• fedara Saving* Ban. 1 ' • j»l '6 • W Huron

Ponliac M 48053 Ait Personna' Depart manl ' Eouai Opponunity Emplcjyv

SEAM-HE ss Production kewing in yl Serge- and dual', area. « Cm part t-me

home k' l j » ' jS88

Ei> SEASONAi .ciu'se maime. area count'• ram 3pm

an iec 'ca go"' - B'oomfiaid c-all tietweer-.

855 OT'6

REN"A_ EOVIPMENT COMPAN-,uo».ng "or ambitiouk paocae lu

our .ard "etponsOiinai io

'O' our DOS I fQu.6-i.nl oil change* k.rme E .pe- ar.ee n . .owiedge of aa oo* er^.ne* _ae

VI E.p«r«n<e I le"ec but not necessary aj» uaa-e"er ed Send , App-y .n pe-*ca- . ««"• C.. '335 £

egu-rementi tc ! i M.ie "d "a-a Park 546-0500

48232

PROOF MACHINE DPEBA-OP C-u'hfHKd Finaoc A - St'uliOn

R E S E A R C H A S S I S T A N T S BenaACh Convj'tantt *ae> -ugh kenoo a'edk ahc a.e good -ypislk a-.d eani fo contribute

SECUH.T' OiSPATChEHS J.peiance p-etei.ed Ai shitl* Mu*l ha«e -a. • <g' vchc*a J.prorr,a or GEO 54- 9T55

SHIPPING RECEIVING ClEPk iuk nme tor farmmgtor Hal* compute-company Mukt be able to "ft 25-35 poundbo.es Some • rprng • eoui'ed E.ceiieni working confl.itoni e JO*". «o i 00 pm Mor thru Ft,

Call 553-9250

S t tX r * ' ' " -j'.raH06 a i shitli 'ofc wage* Merit iai*a* Room to. ad.ancamen- onrtorm a low anc a Wuii have car "-gr kchooi diploma or GED 54*9*55

Shipping RECEivWG ClEB* r '3y basac company hak mmediate o o « » \ 'or experienced srupping I rce ing clerk High rolume 8 -a a -, o* rracnandei handled atten -.on to deter, a must Hi * e.pan-ence a phis Salary benehi, Sand •esume to Sr»pomg ""acemng p

. Bo. "048 Troy M, 4800 ' 7048 SH PP.NG STOC" ClEbkS

Rapidry gr owing ahoatae distnOu lor ah Southheld keek mg enargatc esponsioia paopw to t»i m a a po

growtn ooportun. witf successful company Caa

358 5««»

TA» MANAGE P f aa' pac»C Souinf«id Compam waaat 'a- Manage- wrtr e.parwnce ,r i^orporata Rafurns end 'a i P^r [ TOT'OP DR'VEP antr f p a a n c i naig Position w ovofvas personal I needed to move mobae nomas Cur • a. laanrang lot aaacuiive manage rent .and 0"v» * mani E.parianca with aisuranca | Caa between 9-4pm . jmpamas laaation is a plus Send -sume io p O Bo. 300 Southhatc

Mi 4803 ' Akk Tf> Xan 353 33 11

f rOu ar ttaM 23 •81 5'00

pieaie ca* 487

349 2500

i800r 5T? 2527

"RAVtc AGENC" MANAGER Minimum 2 f l management 1.(4 •»nce Dearborn Area Send ' a kume lo 'jragiooe T'ev» Micfagar inc 20150 "iwwj. apr Rd Ste

763 Birrrangham Mi 48010 afin T Zmr

TEACHEP ASSISTANTS mental pre acfaxa W Bioomlieid Mon Wed Fr, AM Tue* Wed •hur* PM Alao Luncfiroom parson TRAVEL AGENT corporals agency I t am pm oaa, Ca» 882 -8488 I f w m ^ i o r h jk Mmanum 2 rear*

ipaence with CF S Comprefian rve benefit* vaiar. 855 5705

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES r r „ Kaay Gat People •he Eaal And Trie Bast

Not An Agency Nevwr A Fee Equal Opporturafy Employer M/Fry.

TEACHER lor pnvaie amderganer ai Farrrang ion —II* 9 30AM 3 30PM Can aAM 4PM 473-1880

T£ACM£P NEE.DEC For .ivorae Chad Care Canter Pan tine Mon Fn 2 30 6pm Eiper^ «nce-recaaaary 4 74-000'

TRAVEL AGENT immadiaie openaig lor a progres Uae agent r\ last growmg '-cry Ro

Tar i g a r r " Contact Mr U »er

502 K M p W a n t e d

D a n t a i M a d t e a i

e.pe-anced P-3C1 U i I Aca-ty to t,pe 80cau* wpm Ope-a'Or tc arO»k par- '-ma - . . . . . - .—

ma, ;ontac. biace. -eca -ug a. . —ru 31st 1989 352 887j p j . iq- a- " r . a . 12~

MECHANIC TRANSMISSION 0 8 9 Muki have experience 8 certified a.cefient pay guarantee 8 commis-sion Livonia Transmission

421--920

M E S S E N G E R - D R I V E R Part t.me PM position enst* 'ca an .r-o.v.duai lo pa:> up and delnrer mail

branches Scheduw includes work tr g 7 PM 10 7 PM Mor thru Sal Position reports lo Troy office and maolaas using oui company ve-hicle Candidate must be depend-able conscientious and have an e* ceMent dnvaig iecord with a «aa<3 Mich d-nrers acansa Oualif'ed can-o-oa'a ^'*a>a caa our Personnel Oeo 1 durakg regcaa' buvnes* hours

3 6 2 - 5 0 0 0 Ext 216 Eu-ai Opportunity EmpKJyer M

M E S S E N G E R Fm S> -jthliekd travel agena. provide crmn car Fua "ha and . amocakemen. tor m

„ . Some Sloes work rna, be a u Ol a ca I ^ U | Ra. Bel a ear 2 Dm XT-

NOW HIRING For fu l l a n d par t t ime pos i -t i o n s FlexiWe hours C o m -p e t i t i v e wages a n d Dene-M s Fr iend ly w o r k i n g envi-r o n m e n t App l y in pe rson

K M A R T - N O V I Ac'OS* trom t2 OaA* Man

NOW HIRING Front Desk Attendant!

E.perience preferred but we wi» hi am proper a\drvduai Good work ing condilKXik hen Cue locat competitive wagak Apply in persori 8am 5pm Mor Fr.

Remade mn Delioil Mefo 82 70 WKkhem, Rd

Romulus Ml 48174 An Ecjuai Qpporiuraty Employe-

N O W INTERVIEWING $8 05 TO START

15-40 hours weekly 15 poeriions e.AAabM ai *aia* -rcarkeia%g depen ment ideei lor student*

Ca» 9am 5pm 425 6M0 or 425-7037

OP Rochester 333 080*

nuOSES AiOES Lisa your -Ii/img background by ba coming a 'osia oar en i lor er a W with mental relardalior, Eh|Oy ate personal -ewerds o» rwpaig tome one work ai »our home and mm*-, va 5850 pei month Can -lomafmdar Dee .and 332 44 to Wayne 445-888C

F arwtmgton Hies 4

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES The «e«y Gal Paooie The Firs; And The Be*1

Not An Agency Never A ( M Eaue> Opponumly Employer M • F H

PARTS DELIVEPT No eipenence reQuired Duties in-clude Deavery ol Part* 8 Custodian of warehouse E»ce«ani entry ava opportunity Send 'esume l o t * i c pry ai Michigan T-acica 8 Macfunery Co

74800 NOV rd Nov M«r»gan 48050

Ar Eouai Opportunity Employer PAP'S DPivER.STOC« PERSON

uood driving record Must have chauifeurs license Contact Bi« none at 474-3895

powoe. cca- dec" E.pa »ana~g kp-a. appKa'

I l l s PPOO-JC'S PC Bo. 554

,im,nglon M 4802 4 Opportunity Emo-Ore-

-"E s.. -.:u>. c «f AT vf ' r * . - a ' j or .-v p*--

| Bana-ieU A-w Can 855-8 idt PRESS 6PA- E OPEPATOE-

{ • pe-anted or ugnt & "wa.> 1

Mua- be .Da -o Oc own ka' up 937 3640

PRESS BP Aa E OPEBA-OR S'ew 'atv<at.ng Co a- aaneo .aaa

•ng lor an e.per priced no. ••dual Must be atat lo per'cam kei-uo end ay out ' u» pecs ege victudmg prom srvar^g -a laemant emcae overtime 624 2410

adding macrune > _ C . n

SECURITY OFFICERS immed.ate -.par.mgk i-a..aoa 'en 1 c i c t E fu' 8 par' 'ar* kecur 'y ,~"icar •ha Oaa a i : County 8 wave"- sub and ask for joan Rant u'C* Retuee* waKoma Starting wage up 10 56 nr wit- company paaj

Sout'.f»d br.ng p<tured D 8 5 S

•oca

5«,ppp,Mi 6 RECE v'NG ClEPa C .-w.ar.-a - * - ~ ~* hilt «W rt f fM

T eac he n Pa- tana positior avaaecae laacfwtg -•^r energy Gymporee taymouth 8 c arrr-ngtor . ons 2-3 mor rang* » 2 n a w y

-eee-i Must en^Jy pre-SCfOO. cna or an 8 have enthuaaarv Kx ieacf>

TRAVEL A GEN'S 2 rearf n j a a K r Sabre t-aaang a

262 '5eo

A B C A R E NEW OPPO«TuNlTieS-,HEW FKi.0 Skated nuraaig kkaWants naadarl •oi private fagp lech pecfcetrn &

ai u a n k - Gardan C«i Aesnand Detroit Mecome CoMMf ayta-vaws bamg acnaduad lot yoca area Ca» Laida ai

851 -6002 Mon thru Fn I 30am-3 JOpm

TRAVEL AGENT witr. 12 18 monm* •per«nce Apoao traa«*ig

preferred Caa foaert Trevw »am 5 30pm Mon Fr. 562 2200 Poertion

ACTIVITIES DtfKC'OH SOCIAL WOR* DESIGNEE

SHIR' ^AliNO". 355-0500 tor mmedia'a

Eoua. .Dpporiur-'. Empire. M » _ ^ kPS| RN prakai-ad • p-PRO'OT'PE S-EE" M E ' i . x u 1 giam^n^ig - d«*at, • acl-nt, . m.

roo snoc ai;ar. "-sjni» • iharapy [»nca Eicaaan- wage* i - e a a ^ - i |nance, jotrang anda»sona. cart

PRESS PERSON Enpariencad ABOa* 380 and T.Ji 2 color preaa parsons needed Apply -.personal A WW P-ml P«uk 33135 ord Rd Garden City

PRiNTEP Fu« time praaa operator lor tranchise prmtaig earner 5 r - i

ipe-ance color preaa operation 4 'Slated eduipmant Productive auality work Salary open win bena Mi Can 864 1885

PRINTER a.par«nca A B £>ck 9800 Head W Bioomlieid atae

85 ' -0444

PRINTING Dark room stripping and piale making 8as-c > nowiadge 'eguaed Livonia 525-8200

Pc-BiC SAFE*' CxSPATCHER Tc perform d'Spatcn for Pcwce and ' » • Department* and oma- eiaied dut«* Rotating *n.fl* 5'9 006 pa-

piuk a.caaen: "a-ige banaf.is Appay et Canton Townsfap P»son-

Canion Center Rd before 8 28'89

An Eouai Opportunity Emoaovei O'C INSPECTOR

lo. aerospace manufaciiaar l * r» TKan of 2 year* eaper«nce We o<-•w e.caaant benefit* Apply be-tween 6am-4pm 1 1865 GloOe Rd

59 1 2052

Q u a l i t y A s s u r a n c e

I n s p e c t o r

Om 'Duality Aaaurance Depi -s look a g lor an amtalK>uS laa or«nied person Trws position

inspection ot ane harnassas iraval to aiaampry ptant*

iterdepartmaniai contact The ability tc -aad Diueprmts use ol caliper * 8 miciometer* u haipiu. But not nacassary Please sand your

WITH SAL APT REOC'lPE MENTS or apply m person at

56 56 75 h .Auk bei e* •* a-t- *'P» Appr. c -ABC 78366

Southhen: *#034 352 5272

Ai- Eouai Oppori^ufy Empwyei p£SiDEnTial BcAcOEP

a anted to construct 40 'aa-oer '.a 3uCae» yat* prane area Eor arte* matron ca* 283 5062

STATE OF

MICHIGAN ( a ' a v Maw wOCA'KXS

Canto" T«p . -On • MACO^fc

i Soui^ata (oa

OAX S»^^s MON SAT «€S»D€NTiAc Clean ing oaoc-a needed Muet neve deoandacae R E Q U I R E M E N T S transportatasn Part tana work Mas. # i ^ n Scnoca or GED Graduate cae nrs Cal Catdy Mon - Fn a » m P->rkca

-9820 I a Paaa Drue Scean

K -

A d m i n i s t r a t i v e

S e c r e t a r y

T R U C K D R I V E R ^

Daaoa Store doc aa ar,

days 7 30am 4 30pm Braig work K>96

S I N A I H O S P I T A L

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

R O O F E R

W A N T E D DO NOT CALL Of* APPL

UNLESS *OU MEE-Ate PEOUtRMENTS

Muat D« •Bpa»«arH a0 A r»«va agoo^a^' Ca*

jooa Starting No»

A L L I E D NU^SatOCAME

R N ' s • L P N ' s

N U R S E A I D E S M88COMTE CVCNMOS TO* PAY N ITMITMY

inter I«w~ng at 22930 Woodward 'a.-xl aw f i t a i N ol S Mae SPECIAL TV GROCERY STORE

positions asraar stock Apply a> American

Buai Food 6718 Orchard lake Rd McLean

Construction

524-11 11

541-3080 SECURITY OFF Sterkng iwgmt 8 Utica araa Muai nave i year security e.periance 8 MS W W U or GED Fun 8 pari lime operangs 56 per hour plus benefits Ca*t559-105

An Eduai Opporiurviy Empioyar

SPEECH THERAPIST Cnaoengmg poemon lor meraoa' «v leresied ai promdmg merapy to rxV nOua* wrth traumatic brav> myuriea

are mterealed m ranrig motivated •no a interested n working wrth an

Pe^sonr>e( Depar t m e n I PRINTING

DRGET THE TRAFFIC .AM FORGET THE RAT RACE

Estsb'isned commercial eputaiasn needs

Customer Seimce Represents' *a "ma position offers tu» benehu ludrng medical denial *-ck day*

and a company nistory of no lay ons finyoy etcaaen' working condi ton* in our new 'cAty air condi oned 14 000 SQ ft praitmg aian

f orget the traffic »ams and enyoy 'he 00 * of >aaes and 'ecraeticmei

lends .our community has to Offer Oray s.pei«nced appacen-a —tr pro. prmlmg fuafpry need appry

or further aiformalajn can 313 229 8003 Ask for me »-ee. den' Dan Gaaparotic BroT'cv M

AMERICAN YAZAKI CORPORATION

RESPONSIBLE MATURE iNOIVtOO Ai to work ai Oairy-Go Round Pfymouffi aree 455-9

' " O O H u N M Li 10—18148154 SECURITY OFFICERS WANTED • •ipandmg program Send -eeuma t o 3 o « 852 Obaerver 8 Ecoantnc

36251 Scfuxacrafl 48150

6700 Hag^erty Road Canton Ml 48187

• At enclosed location m Ptymoutr • Star' at 54 50 up 10 55 80 kv ofhear* 56 20 lor Sgts

Eua t

RETAIL Bridai Gift store at Birmaigham needs mature a«jnnduai Wa "aa-> i tw nr* Set a must 851-5533 PARTS DRIVERS Westiand Car

we is now leaaig appacataons tor p a ' i driver* Fua and part-time po-sition* avaaabie Appfy at parsor •666 N Wayne Rd

RETAIL LAD.ES SPECIALTY Store a gate vv> iduaM for ma poarfiona ot

ale* *> Our Soufhheid Store Caa or sand reaome to De Mgner* Only Franaan Pta2a 29'29 Northwestern Ha, Soufhheid l *cr i T O i 557-4742

STOCK CASHIERS CECH.LES a ooaaig lor peopks wAo want to team from me beat Sioca

poaagma or pan PART Time PERSON lor *ma# package deaver, 6 other

8 good dr-vmg t c v d Wage piue maeege 3raai jpporliXlity 'or homemeker L

PAR- TIMC - aadad at om Westiand Maa game OCT*- '8 to 25 hour* par

Stanaig pay 54 00 an v w Must ba older Ca«

Sales Associates Twelve Oaks Mall

SECURTIV PP*NT'NG P«ESS No a«p*r«nca ' i c w i r * •ouad

«lf»*wior 4*8 <52X

PART-TIME SHOE SALES » » « • ****** 32458 w 8 taaa Ma PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR

•aeoed *» Fermmgton naa prmla> 250 Oparstor

i m *

OVJALITY CON-aOt. aFSPEC O®

MiCROF'LM 8 U a sar hands on P»«r aipei

kna tc jn ttC'Ofar. 8 Maa Santa Corporation 350-9550

STOCK & DISPLAY H E L P W A N T E D

Expor tanca P r a v r r a d App fy par»on only

Joe's Produce 33152 W 7 m « p n g -acarwig cart Can

9** M c w x M M and maaaaai a gooc

dnvatg ecord Some heavy <«a>9 (313^347-9660 • f .E

OOAilf 'COai-ROl MSPECTOR E —ary level CORPORATE

PERSONNEL SERVICES

Liz Claiborne, Inc 274 ta kwyw Road

Com i p O »o. 2459

Souffmwd M. 4*ai • MAINTENANCE of ptOOuCHOTN

agurad So^a ft STaatft

good »ar^ and 4©^

Plymouth Stamping 315 W Ann Arbor R0

Ptymootft 4 5 3 - 1 5 1 $ or maa 28737 Ox-hard Laa a Rd

Sla t d »ar—ngtor 48018

22 "OO HE 5. IP NOV Of Nov Rd

N of • Mae Rd Mortgage

LOAN OFFICERS QUALITY

CONTROL INSPECTOR pens producta>n l ac iww l Days

14 00 per ho» 4 dey 40 hour work OMC H« MOTO PkaOTO •> Now •» >625 ' V r . v n . . " Rd i morse M«*»gar481»ri a part of ow Ufnaaac

I Officer ai r a bakroa App>y tn p e r w i aa. PymouW-

llGMT u l C H M f 6PERATOR

M A H A O C M E N T TRAINEE

O P E R A T K X S M A N A O C «

LAlOlAW Ifs A M m o«

MAINTENANCE HELPER 'ua tvna lor general bMMng maa-

Plymouth area Caa Mr 461-0700

An Eduet Opportuna, Empkoyar

S E ^ J ^ E R S O N

1 R S 3 ROADWAY INN

AT DE'ROfT ME'RO AIRPORT PERSONNEL

RECRUITER l l t l M i i t tT CanT-uat

Morioaga Carporatwn 38111 W 6 Maa hd L l y r n t M *8t5» F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M t C H * Q A N

' S K s c s J s e e CenTrust i 1J17

Mortgage Corp t o r n

: r r . kaaary 8 MMMs pMkaas

LATHE HANO BONUS PRODUCTION PACKERB GYMNASTICS

INSTRUCTOR icr

r s r r r ; o ^

M A N A G E M E N T R E P O R T I N G

A N A Y L S T company s* •ap 25 v. uSi saws

arx>daras wrth hnanciai computer bacaground 'oi -aw poarfax. CAit»s

aiclude wrrtmg AO HOC 'eportk ing recall -eport gene-ator

wnadcaa procassmg and distr.bu or of -sports documental<m ol aport ganerehor. procedures

MESSENGER RUNNER par •u4 'ane needed 'or Bioomheaj

n a i . - Muat nave poriaiion Hour* 9am 5pm Mon

54 50 per hour pkis mae age contact Rot * at 33V 5000

ANCWCAPf

r i u t r a d a y . A u g u s t 2 4

• F * O A E T h u r w t a y . A u g u s t 2 4 . I M S

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Medical T r a n s c r i p t r o n i s t

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- - - Mercy Hospitals : & Health Services

of Detroit Employment Ssnnces 8 0 7 1 W Outer O ' v e

Detroit Ml 4 * 2 3 5

E q u a Opportunrt» Affirmative Action Employe* M f

DENTAL HYtUCNlST Oo yo* leei mat your srs undsa U I I M I or iha i I O U rota * * a o r o H * -»Kjnai goes unreapactedT Wou ld you aha to join a pracace wfiwia your proficiency mluanve 4 enthuei-u > r * ra > « u W * r a . K d a t f ' ' A fugh-OueliTy spacialty practice •* n M y to d o o o f f i C M 3 5 7 - 1 7 0 9

DENTAL MTG1ENIST young. pro-gressive office xi Garden City Aj>-tKO* 30 na«itna hours Salary neoo-

le Can 522 « 5 * 0

D E N T A L MVQJENlST Parr l ime. W * d n e * d * y s * Thurs-days N O ' I M I I LmOni* Area

<530 Afler 7pm 4 7 7 - 4 1 7 9

D E N T A L RECEPTIONIST FO» ixne poslI'OIN lot TOOL offtcs staff member in progressive sstsb .shsci denial p«actea Denial «*£»•

- e n c e ana aooc telephone tech--Iimm n i r n l m i W n r i ^ j arss Ca" M a o 72B-5500

D E N - A L ASS ISTANT FUU 0 . PARI tima E oar flat ic parson e ipenenceO in s«panOsd d u f e s Excellent salary i M n t f i l l Farmmgton HiUS office

474-228C

DENTAL A S S I S T A N T • f u * Of part-t ims fo« 7-oy srs* E»-

n r ' - i p e n e n c e prelerred A » 'cx Chn» e . - i , 8 T « - 7 " 5 5

. T ' DENTAL ASSIST A N ' J u « - I U T » E n p e n e n c a c . Pleasant

v - . .working conditions Benefits ^ i X i u r n H * . * r a a 1 3 2 - 5 * 0 0

feb DENTAL ASS ISTANT experienced orrfy Fu« lime wi t * benehis for

" l V " o r o a r i n g Rochester office Ca* * 'leave measage 3 7 5 - 2 9 3 1

DENTAL ASSISTANT Royal Oa» a re * Experience Heipru.

„ Fun lima. 4 0ay» » wee". c * 3 * " 544 -9000

lautl • OENTAL ASSISTANT Fun time -axparwncac only Busy

la - t . i f laMvUa- 'Wrat ianf i group p>ac<«ca •0« flanaOU 6 9 7 - 4 4 0 0

• u - C E N T A L ASSISTANT «0< U v o o * - r . ^pacia i .s ts o f tea Fua l ima p o r t i o n

o f a r s a » c M a n ( salary a " 0 B a r k i s . J i D 2 9 1 - 7 8 0 2

bfl

•Radford To«««f"p a r M Soto pracfi-Vionar oftica 5 3 2 - 9 4 0 0

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fo. Troy Oantal oflica Good salary sanams E ipar ianca pratarrafl Bwt

Mub / v y n a c a a w y C M 362-4330

W " * DENTAL ASSISTANT <%latura a m w t a n c a d or traioad

JALJI laan mo

Ol • O C N T A L ASSISTANT . T . , . 12 -me ,«n t r a n i « lo 3 0 hours pe« - » - • Q r t t i ooporlurwiy lor " f lW parson Ot £« 647 -7 4 74 • n o m m I 0CNTAL ASSISTANT

Full tune reaponeKWe parson Friano-- « — <y Wm.fi—11 u"ica E » p a n a " - e Die

- ^ i « larrad but M i l tra»n 651 - 1 5 5 5 Mlh< W » c DENTAL ASSISTANT e i p a r » n c a c ni"*"naatSe<a for a pro^ens-va o f i c a In

B a w i o n a n v Call M a r , A w for an m M r v t a * at 6 4 2 - 1 0 0 0

U K , • DENTAL ASSISTANT inai E*par iancad a a a « t a m naeflao p a n

»D»n-.li«ne lor fnandfy laam-onan lad 0«-, 0 B C e m C * n t c n Ca« Sue . 9 8 1 - 4 0 4 0

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T (ufl or p a n time "or modern pro-gressiva o e n t « Office in ftoyai 0 a > / &Bm^9ruan-- a r M Mature reeporw-

'ble parson witn gooO con>m«o«a-' t ton Bkdls WM train Quattfted

apptocam 2 8 8 - 5 5 * 0

DEN" AL ASSISTANT For learn xierrtad prevanialrva practice m Farmmgton Mine Must share total commitment to excal-ience and team aHort w m reward jaOtnOual n t ia t rve end personal e>-cadanca Can M a M a a 6 « i - 8 7 0 0

D E N T A L M Y Q i e * l 9 T par ii • ! » some Saturdays

nanarat practtea Satar* 5 4 7 - 7 7 0 0

D E N T A L MYQIENIST

OENTAL MYGlENJST U V O h a area oays per »aak Days I SaJary

nagoiiaoie c a * 4 2 7 - 4 5 4 0

D E N T A L HYGIENIST Wanted e .ceUanl pay .n oanatus F>iM4ani office almoepne«e Call 525 -7611

DENTAL KYGlENlST PersoniaOie entfios»asIK iriandfy Nor'<f»v»a office Wednesdays & e v a r j otnar Sa lurday 3 * 8 - 6 8 0 0

DENTAL MYGWENIST- N O V I Needed oart turve lo «ror» a p g » o » -mately 20 f«ts par « « Call

3 * 9 - 4 115

DENTAL HYG.ENEST Bay or naif days >n our warm

triendly -nodarn off-ca ai 14 rmie 4 Liverno'S 2 8 0 - 0 8 0 0 8 5 5 - 0 8 9 9

DENTAL MvQiENlST Fuf 1'rne position ava^aoie m ixe --aniKjn onentao tam*ty prac*ica Call 437 -8300

DEl .TAL HVGlENEST for tnendiy O e * OarL Muniinglon woods ganar-al practice hameia i>Ouirs » Jays

Marilyn 5 4 8 - 6 * * 0

D E N ' A L MYG.ENIST Dowraivai Denial office is ioo«>r»g tor a Mygientsi lo |Oin our team Pro-• ' B i n . * office en>pr-.an» on pre-vention Pieasa can 3 8 1 - 4 2 2 5

OENTAL MYGlENtST Caring S o u m l « M oeniai practice seeks '>f9-en<si Monday Tuesday anc Friday naff days or alternating Wednesdays and oalurdays G o o d pay and Dana'its 5 5 9 - 3 7 3 0

DENTAL OFFICE Manager • « e c e o -tionisi Farmington nuts general pracl-ce 40 hours Salary comman-surata wit*. a . & B n a r c a J * 6 - * 3 2 2

DENTAl. RECEPTIONIST- SpaoaJty pr ac1 ice needs additional organised depenoacwa. peo{ *a -or»n ied par-son 'or lutl-tima Front Desk posi-tion Denial expanence necessary Josepn R Nemetfi . 0 D S 3 5 7 - 1 7 0 9

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full time Experience m Dookfceeo ing and insurance , Assisting a plus I Family practice Berkiay 5 4 6 - 3 3 3 *

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

EMT/MECMCAL TECH n i M d e d tor Quay m u t t n * c a n t Fu« t ime « p a r i available Days o. even-mga C a * M o n -Fn Between 2pm-4 p m u > for Joa « Karen 4 2 6 - 4 * 0 0

E X P E R I E N C E D MEDICAL SILLER • nayoitaOia

RMA Pf>ys. 426- 5 2 0 0

Fun- t ime Contact Pat

FILE CLERK - 'FULL TtME For orthopedic oftica « Soutfvheid

caH Andraa at 5 » - 4 2 2 0

G E N E R A L CLERICAL poai l ion lor busy medica l o»ftce - west tand Fu» l ima banalvis no Sal Sand resume to Genera l Manager 3 5 1 ( 0 N a n k m 8 ivd MfMUand 4«185

G E N E R A L OFFICE C l f RK Troy doctors office p a r l - u m e Ike.ltMe hours Call M o n - F n

362 1588

H E N R Y F O R O

E X T E N D E D C A R E

P R O G R A M

RNs/LPNs NURSE AIDES

We are offering the BEST to* experi encad parsonnei m supplemental staffing a n d private duly Orwy the BEST need apply

352-4895 H E N R Y F O R D

E X T E N D E D C A R E

P R O G R A M

RNs/LPNs NURSE AIDES

W e are offering the BPST for e i p e r - -encad peraonnei m suPCMemaniai staff ing a n d private duly Only the BEST i w ! apply

352-4895 An Etjua" Ooportunrty Employer

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d l c » l

L P N S A F T E R N O O * t S / M I O « « l G H T S

F U L L O R P A R T T I M E G o o d s lar tmg ra le 1 benefits

M r s Marian. Director of N u i s m g 261 MOO

N K J M T e N Q A l E W E S ' 8 3 6 6 Newburgh Rd

W M i l a n d near Joy Rd An Equa l Opportunity Employer

L P N S t RN S D u e lo our rapid growth we are cui rentfy accept ing appecahons lor lull 6 pa r i t ime employment Please cat W i n d e m e r e Nursmg Home lor an in

6 6 1 - 1 7 0 0

M A I N T E N A N C E Env i ronmenta l Manager w i n hands on a n d p e r a o n n * . management • • p e n a n c e To laciktaie no 'S*v j home needs P i e a M appfy Camt»«>ge W « l 19633 Beec f Daly Redford Ml * 8 2 4 0

T R O Y P H * S » C i A N needs Kill 4 p a n t ime M e d i c a i Assistants Good sal ary 4 Benefits Wm trau r e c e n g rad Cal l a f ternoons 8 5 5 - 8 2 4 2

M E C » C A l ASSISTANT P a r i t ime M a t u r e deipendabie Emparlance preierred Mon -4 W e d a f t e r n o o n s BioomfieW Office

3 3 5 - 6 6 1 0

MECWCAL ASSISTANT OR LPN E N T of f ice lull or pari t ime farrr

Hrfts repfy to P O Box =97 , — • - " T J 0 3

4 7 1 - 4 3 5 0

M.sio«ogy

ASSISTANT SECTION HEAD

The O e p a r l m e m ot Laooratory M a d icine at S m » i-iospital M i an imme-dia te vacancy lor an Assistant Sec i.on H e a d in its Mwtcnogy Section

Requ i rements -nciude a Bachelor a D e g r e e m one ot the Dological sci-ences and HTL IASCP1 certif ication 1 to 2 years d r n c a i Dench experi -e n c e .a required 1 10 3 years super-visory exper ience IS preferred

W e offer a competit ive wage and at t rac t ive comprehensrve benef i t p a c k a g e For i m m e M i t considera-tion M a s s -espond with

M E D I C A L ASSISTANT E x p e r i e n c e d tor Novi or FtedtorJ off ice FoM or pert time position ava i lab le Call 4 7 6 - 0 0 3 5

M E O t C A L ASSISTANT lull t ime 2 y'S mmimom experi e n c e J a t . i n t e r h a l medicine practice in SoulhtieKJ Apply at "55C 1 W 12 Mi ie Southf ia id Suite F 55 " • 8804

M E D I C A L ASSISTANT expe-e n c e d for busy orthopedic oflice Cas t ing Lab tua lime BeneH.u W Bioomf ie ld 8 5 5 - 7 4 0 0

MECHCA^ ASSIST ANT-Receprionisi for genera l practice in Troy Prefer m a t u r e exper ienced rvo eves or w e e k e n d s 879 -1 117 o« 5 2 4 - 1 1 6 1

MECMCAL A S S I S ' A N T Par t - t ime a f i e r n o o n s arid evenings Every Sat m o r n i n g s Experienced preferred - •ease c a * 4 2 7 - 9 2 2 2

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T RochMler Troy a r M Internist office par i - t ime E x p e r i e n c e d in venaeunctu 'e e«g Cel l after 6 6 * 3 - 6 9 2 3

M E D I C A L ASSISTANT full tune lor ousy South' ielo

in tern is ts office Exper ience n V e n a - p u n c u t £ " a S P F T 4 Rays Occasional Sat Ca* 3 5 8 - 2 3 1 0

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Tor busy F ^ m i n g t o n Hill* office ex penence preferred but will t ram «nowiedge of computer helpfuH 4 ,

' Siyt peTweek P 7 6 - 5 5 T 5

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST .'Assistant Full . 'part-time large Rochester 1am-ily practice Muat have experience as Denial Receptionist or Assistant Computer experience hetpful Can Anene 6 5 2 - 1 »00

t T t D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T Expen-enced. lull and part t ime positions jvaluable for S o w l M M d or Novi o " -^ca Can 5 6 7 - 4 * 8 8 or 3 4 7 - 5 9 6 9

DENTAL A S S I S T A N T "Experienced needed for W M t Dear-

w „ ^ e o r n practice , p i t a M c a * J a n a t 2 7 4 - 5 0 6 0

* - DENTAL ASSISTANT ^ E x p e r i e n c e d Fua time with Benefits

9 8 1 "Pleasant N Livonia office

A71-13K f * , f DENTAL A S S I S T A N T » " f u n t ime for Farmmgton Mats office ' ^ ^ P t e a s a n t a t m o s p h e r e Posi t ion

sva^abW immediately 4 7 7 - 0 2 0 8 v v " ->

DW4TAL ASSISTANT Experienced OrtftoOonUc Aaalatant 3 ' i days

" " Y a t e o r a p H / l S M H e rd a r M - ^ Q x ^ M O M c a i l 6 4 5 - 5 3 4 0 r.aitaL

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST D E N T A L HvQlENIST

SELL DENTAL C O M P U T E R S A unique u « l opportunity J o n a respected Micfwgan company speci-alizing m computer software for the dental office Saies e i p e r e o c a not required but office management experience desired Salary plus commission with Benefits Send re-sume. detailing office » 1 sales experience to Dental Systems 25000 W Rd Southfletd. M i 48034

SINAI HOSPITAL OF DETROIT

Employment Oftice - A S H 6 7 6 7 W Outer Or Oetro"! Mi 48235

Eouai Opportunity Employer M F

M E D f C A L ASSISTANT or Recap tionrst for Rochester energy office 2 5 - 2 8 hours per ween includes 3

i S a t u r d a y mornings per monih and I Thursday evenings Call 65 " - 1 1 3 3

_ ' H e r s E x c e l l e n t oppor tun i ty * lor experi -enced in .'put patient hospilai oners for temporary assignments through-out the Met ro a r M Alt shifts Com-puter Dillung experience a p«us Compet i t ive salary and N O FEE' Can

TEMPRO 4 4 3 - 5 5 9 0

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST f w Busy Soutnfieid office fun time position Mon - F n Call Donna at 3 5 2 - 8 4 0 6

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - W a r m . Iriendfy experienced, perl t ime frpnt desk For Inandly office Farm-mgton.'Eigfit Mae Fid 4 7 6 - 4 3 0 0

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST experi -enced m pegboard insurance, pa-tient recall dental assisting Fufi t ime Lake Orion 6 9 3 - 8 3 6 6

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for W Dearborn practice Famaiai with an phases oi dental oftica edminisJrs-tion Salary 6 benefits c o m m e n surate with experlence 561 - 0 5 0 0

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST W e are loot ing lor an outgoing 8

organized individual to )otn our Staff Dental experience preferred but wia t ram the nghi parson P i e a M C a l 3 6 3 - 3 0 0 0

. BR OENTAL. ASSISTANT - mature <e-C O t H p o n t m i parson tor Bloomfieid - - — - M U e practice Experience preferred . w M l trawi 3 3 5 - 4 4 2 7

i» Ie-o DENTAL A S S I S T A N T pns E x p e r i e n c e d - .chairside Farmmgton n a « i M i . your t r a m n g to good work n o g s * * ' only a J'o dey week No e v M No

Sat 6 2 6 - 6 6 1 0 or 626 -0833

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T R D A C D A ter».*r comparab le Salary K benefits t a t t fliiMa hours D e e r e 'or quality is • v r i M » pre-requisrte South field a r M Hoe f « 3 5 2 - 7 7 2 !

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T S r f F f w Bloomfteid practice Join

our larruly' 30hr per w e M No f n -1 Sat a m o n t h Wt« t ram right

6 2 6 - 3 5 2 8

0CNTAL. ASSISTANT . Our growing practice «

searching for a multi-talented per son who antoys to work with people Must heve exper ience m 4 l a n d e d dentistry * be dedicated lo detail 6 loaow-up 4 7 4 - 0 2 6 8

D E N T A L ASSISTANT O u M t y onented famOy practice R o e M M e r HMa rs looking for the

person to replace our chaarsaM of 6 years A quest lor ex

' - M a r c a 8 a desire to iaern are t muat Experience 4 helpful but nor w i absolute For mlormet ion ca* Or M a r * T Murphy a« 6 5 6 - 2 7 0 0

DENTAL SECRET ARY .. 'ASSISTANT Lnronis Our busy periodontal office

erchmg tor a mudi-talented per-son to be utMiied m ooth our busi-

I and ssalstmg departments The -deei candidate should be onght energetic and have minimum 2 years dental experience Comput -er experience most beneficial We o*1er a fun t ims position wifh excel-lent Deneftts snd salary No even-ings or Sat Can D e o c e 5 2 2 - 7 3 1 4

H Y G I E N I S T - pert tuns Lrvonis off-F>lessant atmosphere J i 5 to

1 2 0 per hour depending on experi-ence P I M M call Judy al 5 2 2 - 5 5 8 0

H Y G I E N I S T • PART T IME you are looking for a positive

change we offer benefits paid va-cation. bonus and uniform allow ance St our fsmify practice Can 5 5 9 - 8 8 * 8

HYGIENIST Progressive Canton office looking lor paopis onented parson to |o«n our P«eventive team Flexible hours,

or part t ime Lon 9 8 1 - 5 * 5 5

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G For exper i -enced Person Fn m Wesl land Cardiologists office Cel l a t le i 11am 3 2 6 - 0 7 4 0

OENTAL TECHNICIAN Ferrmngton Hilts Prosthodontist seeking experienced crown 4 bridge tectwean/osramast for m>OUM lab-oratory Unique opportunity for the nght mdnndual ideal worn environ-ment 40 hour wee« Mon thru Fn 8am- 5pm No evenings or ween ends Can Dr Joel Zanier after 8pm Mon - Fn 8 5 1 - 1 5 1 7

DIETARY AIDE needed at home for the elderly 8 A M - 2 K l P M shifts Good benefits Ca» Mrs McOuaKJ at

737-683C

Infection Control

Coordinator Mercy Hospitals and Heal th Ser vices of Detroit M i an immediate opening tor a lull time Infecl ion Con-l r o Coordinator

Requirements include Bachelor s d e g r M wrtn courses m microoioio-gy ecwJemioiogy infectious dis-eases and statistics One lo two years work experience m re lated

W e offer heann lite and denial in-surance tuition re imbursemenl combined time otl program, on-si te child care facilities along with a good salary interested appl icanis may appfy m person or send resume n conhdence to

Mercy Hospitals & Health Services

of Detroit Employment Services Oept

Room M 126 8071 W Outer Drive

Detroit, M 48235

Equal Opportunity ' Aff irmative Action. Employer M. F

D I S P E N S I N G OPTICIAN with expe-rience needed for Ophfhalmoiopal Hamtramck office AbWfy to speak Polish s plus Can Helena 36W-337 1

D E N T A L A S S I S T A N T S 8 H Y G * N « S T S - il you are looking tor an anponant poamon and a new

i B a m e a Dental Laboratory would Mia lo H i m with , C O * . W M ot 6**a t beck® 1 P * "

aeff confidence Con-tact Alan B a r n M tor complete de-

t« i you Seeking • LABORATORY CLERK n h o Naa strong • O P H T H A t M I C ASSISTANT

5 6 1 - 2 0 2 0

DCMTAL C M A l R S f O t A S S I S T A N T ri i l l ui lew la a practice m Weet land i H l w i A aapenencawJ aaaiai ant at 4 handed d e n t Mary Fu8 lane Top pey tor m e n g m candidate « an

. 7 2 2 - 5 1 3 3

D E N T A L HYGENS8T ton/pen time lor p r a m a r Ann Arhor office Ho e y M or weak an da » •« hour ptoa M r « M s # 7 1 - 1 1 2 0

D M C - W O O D L A N D

H E A L T H C A R E C E N T E R S

Oetrort Lrvonia. NOVI Southfletd

• E C H O C A R D f O G R A P H E R Expe rienced in 2 0 ECHOS snd Oop-piers ROCS or CCVT preferred

• LPN • M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N * • M E C K A i . R E C O R D S C L E R K

Part tame • LABORATORY CLERK

M E O I C A L ASSISTANT Need expe r lence in infections venspvnetue A LSO tP-N surgical sxpenence help-tin m DUS. neurology o« ice in W'atertord tuK time Cati 'o i ap-pomt rnen t M o n FN 9 » M - 5 P I -

6 6 1 - 2 7 7 7

M E D I C A L ASSISTANT , P N ^ARMINQTON HILLS OICRFOG-I. "PRACTICE has part t ime DOS"ion available 'or M A / L P N as ari aBergy assistant in

a d e r m a l mmunotnerspy A ciel counsel ing E x p e r « n c e preferred but wMI I r s i r exceptional candidate S t ' O n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n and in-ter p e r s o n a l skills required Please send r e s u m e snd ssiar, history to Personnel Director 27555 Middle be l l F s r m m g t o n HiUs Mi 48018

M E D f C A L A S S I S T A N ' - Full t ime to* smify pract ice m Troy Must know

v e n e p u n c t u r e E * G iniection x r a , 3 6 2 - 3 * 2 0

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

D a w t a l M a d t e a l

M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T G Y N S p e c i a M l pert t ime Enperi e n c e neceeaery Muat know »>aur ance S o u t h t a W C a * 5 6 9 5055

or 3 S 7 - 7 7 2 6

MEOICAL R E C O R D S F ^ R S O M Expat iancad ortfy tot large nauro-•ogicai instituis Caa Barb b a l i a a r i

* p m 5 5 3 - 0 0 1 0

MEOICAL Secretary N W o o d w a r d area insurance I ran s e n p u o n recepiNXi e x p e r i e n c e Fu.fi- per l Resumes |o RuOy M 0 W o o d w a r d Ste 7 Poni iac M« * 8 0 5 3

Med ica l

5 0 2 H a l p W a n l a d

D a n t a t M a d t c a t

STAFFING COORDINATOR

W e have an immediate opening to* a full t ime staffing coordinator m our Soutnfieid office ResponsiCiilities -n-e lude scheduling o ' medical persori net m clieni fscilrt iM This ksy posi-tion l e q m r s s an energetic and en t h u s i s a t i c p e - s o n w i t h g o o d communicst ion and organizational skills S o m e medical oacxground pr eter r ed Please can 4 6 0 " 0 9 1

W E S T E R N MEDICAL S E R V I C E S

An Equal Opportunity Employer

£CHC * . T ECHNOLOG'S t

f o r Medica l i i t m Farmington Hills Af ternoon shift tuK or part t ime Exper ience necessary Ca l l473 -2O80

MEDICAL T R A N S C R I P T O N I S ' T Fu'i So«u«^»»#kJ area

S 6 9 - W S 5

NURSE AIDES $ 5 . 6 0 / $ 6 . 1 0

F O R N E W H I R E S

G r o w m g home cere agency is seek •ng qua«iied e « p e i » n c e d personnel lor private duly c a s M t fuoughoul O a k l a n d County C f K X S of Days 8 Hours Cam Between lOam 4pm Monday thru Fnoay

OAKLAND NURSING

UNLIMITED

5 4 0 - 2 3 6 0

5 0 2 H a t p W a n t a d

P a n l a l M a d i c a l

PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT Oeys per w e M of (Ob share N o

experience rac tsaary Send - e e u m e 10 Mrs Bradford 83 E Avon RO Rochester Mich 46063

NURSE A S S I S T A N T S Our 60 bed nursing cars facility is activsiy recruiting lor Nursing As sistanls to compliment our progres Sive nursing leem G a m exper ience a n d have h m too P i e a M apply or can Bedford Vina 1 6 2 * 0 W 12 Mile Rd I Between Southfletd 8 Green field E 01 pie icel Soothfwelo 4 8 0 7 6

5 5 7 - 3 3 3 3 An EQual Opportunity Employer

M E D ' C A L T R A N S C R l P T l O N l S T Par i l ime 'or inteftilify Specialist >r. w Bioomfie ld Can 7 3 7 - 9 0 8 2

NURSES AIDES

N E W S T A R T I N G R A T E HI t ime experience not n e c e s M r M I rem S M Caro" Brown

N IGHTENGALE W E S ' 8365 Newburgh Rd

West land near Joy Rd An Ecus' Opportunity Employer

5 0 2 H a i p W a n t a d

P a n l a i M a d i c a l

RN - PART TtME Weet Trad Nurs*ig H o m e W e ere a small DaeK tacNty m Ptym outh m need ol a charge n u r M part

I To scneoule en mtervww call D O N ei 1 4 3

RADIOGRAPHER The department o» Otagnosrc i m s g •ng at Smai Hospital has an immedi a le afternoon staff positior- s v a n e d e m its genersl diegnostic section

Requirements include the comple-tion of sn s e e edited Rsdiotog^ Technology P iogrsm ARRT rsgistry or ragMlry eUgibSITy and excxMleni g u M t eialiona skias

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SINAI HOSPITAL OF DETROIT

Empioymeni Office RT 6767 W Outer D-Detroit M 4 8 2 3 5

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M E D I C A L T R A N S C R l P T l O N ' . S ' tor busy practice 'uli t ime with ben. efits Troy Sterling Heights Ca l l after 10 3 0 a m » T 9 - 7 8 0 2

M E D I C A L T R A N S C R l P T ' O N t S " p a " time naxrCMS hours word per feci exper ience Send 'esume to Bo« 6 * 8 OOservw 8 E c c e n t K N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 ' Scno-o ica ' f Rd Livonia Michigan * 8 15C

M E O I C A , T R A N S C R ' P T I O N I S T tor Orthopedic office m Bioomfield Hills flexible hours par i l ime Cal l Nancy af 3 3 * - 4 5 3 5

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M E R C v C A H E Family Medics. Cen •ers are hiring full t ime 8 part l ime posit ions for Medical Assistants Radiology r ecnrncians 4 Medica l

" T^ecepfionisi s Please cali I f * M e r c y C a r e Corporate Of">ce at 8 5 8 - 6 1 0 0 o- senc »our i#sume 10 M e r c y C a r e nc 9i00 W o o d w a r d Ave Pontiac M I 480S3

NURSES Full And part t ime positions avail aLie an shifis Compet i t ive » a g e 8 fringe benetit progrem Shiti differ-e n t . * Weekend bonus FiexiDie scheduling Ra ined N u r M S wel-c o m e For more information Call

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afternoon 8 midnight sh.'is C o m petitive wages hexibie hrs deferen-tial on nights A-e your nursing tal ents tru'y recognized 8 appreciat ed"1 It no' ".aybe Us l ime to Kw- ou' siaft Apply today at 3 * 2 2 5 G r a n d River or car 477-73 ,73

N U R S I N G A S S I S T A N T S WasJ BioomfiaiO f tu is .no Cen te - . near Maple 8 > * ' • has openings on ai1 shifts for full or part t ime Nursing Assistants Salary 8 5 75 per hour 86 00 per hour af1e« 9 0 days Please can Mrs SuOolich 6 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

Radiographer M o u n t Cermet M e n Hoapi ie ie s uml of Mercy Hospitals snd Heal th Services' of Detroit has immedis te openings *o> exper ienced Radiogra-phers Available shirts are lull t ime days M l time midnights and p a n " m e (20 hours, wee* i midnignis

deai candidate must be a graduate of an accredited Radiography pro-gram or equivalent 2 year p r o g r a m certification by the American Regis-try ot Radiologic Technologists a n d nave t -2 reais of exper ience as a Radiographs"

W e offer a compet-tive salary and benefus package including tuil ion assistance me dental and heal th in surance end chud care facilities

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M E O I C A L ASS S T A N T E i p e n e n c e d lor Livonia phyncian vena-p u n c t u r e E K G " -Rays Excellent

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M E D I C A L ASSISTANT Ful l - t ime for orthopedic office -n Soutnf ie id Experience prefer -ed Benef i ts Call Andrea 5 5 ^ - 4 2 2 0

M E O I C A L ASSISTANT fu« time ex-per ience prefer -ed EKG venapunc ture To start immediately lor Dear Corn He ights doctor 2 7 4 - 2 0 7 4

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N " needed for Ousy Southf ie id office Fu» 8 p a n r ime posi t ions available Ability id do v e n a puncture 8 K-Rays Call Adr ienne 3 5 6 - 8 1 0 0

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N " Receplionis! Rochester O B - G Y N Responsible p e r s o n n e e d e d foi iront desk 8 as-sisting 36 hours Benefits Exper e n c e p re fe r red Afte» 1pm 6 5 1 - 7 1 5 0

M E O I C A L ASSISTANT Exper e n c e d only VP EKG 4 day wee« For busy Southfieid office Please send r e s u m e lo Bon 878 Observer & Eccentr ic Newspapers 362'51 S c h o o i o a f l Rd Livonia Michigan 4 6 1 5 0

M E D C A L A S S I S T A N T S E x p e r i e n c e d outgoing and articu-late individuals lor Medical Fitness; We ight Loss Center Full-l ime G o o d salary plus benefits S o m e evenmgs and w e e k e n d s Exerc.se tasting e< per ience a plus but will train the ngh l p e r s o n Send resume and cov-er letter lo S u * » n n a Flan Medical F . t ress Cen-ter 1 7 9 * 0 F»nnvngton Rd uvonia Ml 4 6 1 5 2 4 2 5 - 5 5 4 *

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University C o n . a i e s c e r -a n d Nursing Center

2 8 5 5 0 F.ve Mile Road Livonia M l 4 8 154

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N O V I D E N ' I S T seeding pari lull hme assistant fo< busy practice Must be cheertu- set' mot iva ted ex p e n e n c e d Flexible hours some S a l a n d evenings Benefit packi avai lable

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Cambr idge West 16633 Beech Daly

Bedford Ml * 8 2 * C A r Equal Opponun / fy Employer

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N U R S E AIDES - Exper ienced and or certif ied lor home care m western W a y n e 8 eouiti Oak land commun. i ies Transportat ion al lowance pa id S l a n i n g wage $ 5 2 5 per hour u n t i e d H o m e Care 4 5 9 - 5 1 4 1

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W e are a sMIed tacilrty w t h a s t a " who enioy wording together as a team Our goal is lo prov ide m e highest Q jamy of '-fa to those en l rusled m our cere As a p a n ol oui learn you wift enioy lhe satislact-on

helping others working rn s pleasant m o d e m lacilitj' and raking a d v a m a g e ol the excepl ona- benefi! pacxage « e o«e" Please can or slop Dv and com.piete an applica-tion Plymouth Court H e a l l h c a ' e Center ' 05 Hsggerty o i y m o u f M 4 6 1 7 0 4 5 5 - 0 5 1 0

RN S ANO LPN S we»< SKximiietd nui smg canter neei M a p l e and Draae haa openings on an smfts lev fua or p a n l ime R N s a n d LPN s RN salary 815 with ben efus or 116 withoul benefits days ana Sl f l eitn o. $17 Without bene

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RN S ' L P N S An exerting nurs*ig opportunity -s available lor RN s ' L P N s at the most progressive nursing care tacit ly m the stale Learn new procedu ies and eniov ««Citing new opporluni lies w i t ' us Please appfy al o> ceil Bedford Villa 16240 W 12 Mine Rd i Between Southfieid A G i e e n l e i d E ol Pierce I Souihlietc 4 0 0 ' «

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RN S I.PN S G P N s We need c a n n g nurses who s^tow genuine -nlerest in Gera tnes F u» or p a n posiiions Svanabie Saiary commsnsur ste with e ipe rwnce Apply a 1 M* Vernon 26 ? • 5 Green field

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RARE O P P O R T U N I T Y Mature dapendabis parson n e e d e d as Exercise Technician lor new ex-clusive womans spa m F s r m i n g i o n Knowledge ol Ana iomy 8 or Nutri-tion preferred fun or part l ime Cindy 6 5 5 - 0 * 7 *

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M E D I C A L BJLcER. 'RECEPTION 1ST -Busy O B ' G V N office o o x m g lor e» per ienced lull l ime person H o n Please call 471-095C

MEDICAL BILLER E i p e r i e n c a d for Busy Psychistric p rac t ice Full t ime with benefits In Southf ie id Jean 3 5 3 - 8 2 4 4

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programs tor m e nursmg personnel at University Convalescent and Nuremg Center This position oilers dey sum hours M-F w«h weekends o«

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As per ' of Health Cera and Refue-m a n i CorporalKX- |HCR| fhe a x t h largeal provider of long-term health care m m a united States wa oiler a compet i t ive salary structure ed • m c s m e m pofentiei good benefits n c k i d k i f vacation s u m p r t h a n a n a maursno* pecs age K>t> saiefact ion e d u c a t i o n a l o p p o r t u n i t i e s s n d

M E D I C A L RECEPTIONIST B i e r L ivon ia 'Nov i eree Must have 1 year e i p e r w n c e ei medical office Knowi-e o g e o< heafth maurance neceaaary Must o e lerctwortier 1 deper ideoie Salary * 7 5 0 8 up depending on ex per ience Can « 8 1024

M E D I C A L RECEPTIONIST Prior e x p e r i e n c e in a doctors office In-surance Psckground compuler de^ te« o r w n t e d Benefits E .ceaent work mg conditione 8 5 5 - 7 * 0 0

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The Difference al " p n o s Medica l Corporstio--. is the a d v a n t a g e of wording in a carmg non-hoapnai an vwonmenr lhe opportunity to worx •or an organization developing me-ior advances m lhe field of high-risk oosie tncs end the chance to use your experience educat ion a n d en-couragement to reeily m a k e a ditte" • ence m our pat lanl s lives As the pioneering eade" ol the T E R M G U A R 0 I R | ulerine monitor ing sys-tem snd home care nursing ser vices we ere a leader m t h e lhe marketplace end currently seek the tonowing individuals who are inter-ested m making a d i f ference in their car eers

PERINATAL NURSES

Full & Part-Time - o u w«i act as liaison p e i w e e n pa-tients and physicians who suDscritie to OU' Service Si a le "censure snd ai ieasi one year exper ience m high-risk labor and delivery and-'Or ante-par tum necessary

Perinatal Home Care Nurses

(Full & Part-Time) v o u win provide m - h o m e services to high-risk oostetncai pat ien is Cur rent licensure and home heal thcare o* public health nursing exper ience preferred Must have s m i n i m u m of 2 rears experience m pe>ma1ai nurs-ing with hands-on exper ience * i high-risk ente -par tum pat ients, as wen as [hose m active labor 0 a m -onsirated Skias in the areas of maternal a iaeasmant M a i h e a n ra le ^i lerpratation. and adrrumajra-l o n ol par enter al locofytic agents is required Exca«anl writ im verbal and interpersonal ski«s are neces-sary plus on-ca» availability

Ai Tokos Medical Corpora t ion we deliver a difference Our Nurses receive ar. excellent salary a n d ban efus package the opportunity lor personal and proieaaional growth and the individual recognit ion they Reserve Suonvt your - e e u m e lo L o n Gendron Tokoe Medic el Cor-poratiori ->4405 West Twelve Mile Suite 245 Farmmgion 48018

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T W O PART T IME posrtions now avauat»e m a dynamic chiropractic office m Weeuand 422 -780C

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R E G I S T E R E D N U R S E S Nor thvae Regional Psyctealrlc Hoe-paai has openings lor several Staff Nurses (AH I) and Hrst-ane Supervi -sors of resident cars stal l on an 8 hour IMA (RN Ht Thaee poamona re-Outre a diploma or Bachetor s De-gree m Nursing and Michigan scan-sure Psycfuajnc nuremg exper ience IS preferred • no! required Satariee t ' 4 41/hr . t 30 .0aB.>ear or » 1 5 8 » ' hr 133 011'yeer Addit ional 5 * . for after noon and mnjmgni shifts Ex-ceilent f ruge benelt ia If evlerealed can Mrs D u o n RN tor m o r e infor-mation SI 349- 1-800 axl 2 3 1

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X - R A Y T E C H N I C I A N Oo you want lo have variety m your wort day'' Be the technical proles a o n a i on a team I hat services long term care Excellent wages snd pleasant working conditions Con-lac i Sue M u e 3 5 3 - 1 1 5 5

X-RAY TECHS C O N T I N G E N T

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Personnel Dept G A R D E N CITY H O S P l ' A L

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F O L A N D S Persor-inel

2 9 7 5 3 Plymouth Rc Livonia Mich 48 150

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A C C O U N T S RECEIVABLE Perfect opportunity lor College stu aern We are in need o> p a n - n m e accounts receivable clerk Approai mately 2 5 hrs per week Hrs can oe m a d e IO ht schedule Apply m pe-son to Bryan VanDoornik Livoma Voaiswagon 3 * 5 0 1 P V m o u r r Rc

A C C O U N T S RECEIVABLE C L E R ' This Arm Arbor Corporat ion <s see-ing s Hign School Graduate who is proficient o n computer 8 calculator JoO duties include Auditing, sales .nvoice* and m o n l h N lOurnal en I rws m t e r e a i e d parties pieeae aenc resume io P P e t t i u n e u u i Corpor tation 777 E Eiaenhowei Parkwa, Suila 5 0 0 Ann Arbor 4 * 1 0 8 Equ»i

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oral c o m m u n « ^ i « m aa a calciAetO" and •eracy preferred if eviereaiad aend cover letter and raanma to B o i 8 3 * Ob eerier 8 Eccentric Newspapers 3 8 2 5 1 Schoolcish Rd Lrvonia

48150 quel Opoonunrty Empaoyer

A D M I N l S T RA TIVE -CL E RIC AL Receplionis* and Tax Return R»o ceaaor SuuthHeM CPA hrm E i p e r ence n e c e e e e r . Good salary and b e n e * I S R e p h to B o . 8 2 8 Obeerv er 8 Eccentric Newspapers JS25 Schooler en Rd Livoma Micfkger 4 8 1 5 0

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Execut ive Assistant Hard work .ong hours cheaengwig raaponaibai

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E P O S I T I O N Busy Southfieid temporary aiaffmg and home health care agency needs a tyigfi i energetic mdnndual who

ar type SOwpm accurately and has j o o d general office skias Duties wia include typmg f i W y leiephone handl ing a n d greet ing visitors - -.'xwiedge oI medical lernwioiogy . e o u r r e d C o m p u l e r exper ience nelphji We o«er ar. excaaant salary -mnefits end growth poienlial For an mierview call

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Eoua. Opportunity Employer M F

Bookkeeper/ Customer Service

Successfu l P l y m o u t h c o m p a n y seens FuB Charge Bookkeeper ide-al c v i d i d a t e w4i possess sxc^toni orgemzai ional and communicat ion K M 2 - * years of computerueC AC counting expenenca through trial balance aTckjOng peyros prepara-tion a muat Generous salary and beneftia if in iereaiad pieaae send reaume and salary requirements to Ms Roberts P O B o i W 1 South-1«M Mi 48037

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C L E R I C A L General Comrec io r m Ncrvi aeeamg S e c e t a r y . T ^ p . a i with excaaant >yv-« g 8 word proceeamg sAAs Sand reaume 8 saiary reqmremente lo Box K7»2 Observer 8 Eccentric N e w s p a p e r s 3 « 2 5 1 Schoolcra f i Rd k rvome Micfvgan 48 150

CLERICAL HELP Part tene mornings Good handwrit-ing a muat F r a n A v i Denia l Lab

8 5 5 - 5 5 3 3

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CLERICAL HELP Clerical persor. warned p e n time. everungsJ week ends Apply m per-son only Clyde a Carpet 3 0 8 3 0 Pfymouth Ad Livonia

BOOKKEEPER Excellent opportunity lor mdmoual w t h some a»penence Outstanding benefits 8 working conditions Joa Psman C n e w o i e i Soutnfieid

355- 1000

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D e c M a l e experience heiptui G iowtn opportunity 89 hr

D A T A E N ' R Y -operaiors ,12 mos a i p e r i e n c e i 'or Fortune 500 com-pany in BirrmngTiam Lotus 1. 2 3 accounts payaOie exper ience help-t„i $ 1 8 »00

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UNIF0RCE S'THFLD 357-0034

B'HAM 646-7660

A D SPECIALTY F I R M tn South f« id s«e«s exper ienced detail onented saies secretary Computer experi-ence necessary Career opporlumty Benefits selary commensura la with a i p e n e n c e anytime 5 5 7 - 8 8 8 1

B O O K K E E P E R . fu« charge experi-ence With manual 8 automated Books knowledge of Lotus 1-2-3 helpful Warren area Send resume salary requirements 10 Personnel 3 2 * 8 0 Dequmdre W a r r e r Ml * 8 0 « 2

B O O K K E E P E R - F U L L CHARGE Must nave compuler experience Experience m conetruct ior IOO cdei-.ng preferred Smel l construction company m Southltesd Ptease send -esume 8 salary history lo B o i i '678 Ooaerver A Eccentric News-papers 3 6 2 5 1 Scfxxncrsft Rd L. voma Michigan 4 8 1 5 0

B O O K K E E P E R Fua or p a n l ima for CPA Fu« charge through trial Daiance Falai-Dle hours Cafl MarHyn 8 * 7 - 5 0 5 5

A G G R E S S I V E Self motivated per-son for busy construction office Typing 8 computer expenenca nec-essary Pieaae can 5 3 * - 3 ? 8 2

A N S W E R T E L E P H O N E S in ou/ Was t iand office Hi" l ime 8 em to 5 p m $3 50 hour mature person pre-ferred No exper ience neceaaary Aopf»- 9 8 7 Manufacturers Dr.. S. of C n e i r y H i i l . E 01 N e w b m g h

APPLY NOW Excellenf d a n c a l skills word proceeamg s muat Work for For luns 500 company Arbor Tampa 45®- ' - l 88

» R E C E P T I O N I S T - for major ma-r ine manufacturer m Troy area. Di-mension Hortxon or GTE board ex p e n e n c e helpful $7.'hr Can Leslie af 'Jnitorce 8 * 8 - 8 5 0 0

Auto-Car Costing Excellent opportunity for individual wirf some dealership experience Outstanding benefits and arorkmg conditions .'oa Panian Chevrolet 2 8 1 1 1 Teleg- apn Southfieid

3 5 5 - » 0 0 0

AUTO DEALER B O O K K E E P E R

E . p e n e n c e d auto dealer bocA-l e e o e r awth xnowledoa of A. P A / R P R. schedufea and G ' L Opportuni-ties to move mto kaaistant manage-r rw i t position Muat have auto Peel-er exper ience Reynolds 8 Reynonjs v im Net experience a plue. eaceaenf D e n e * I s opportunitiee and pay C a l

Sand! el ' a m a r o f l Dodge 3 5 * - « e 0 0

BOOKKEEPER property r r w i ^ g e m e n i com-

pany located m Southfieid has opening lor accurate Pet an-orient ed individual to handle Accounts Receivable Typwig skfis and com-puler knowledge helpful Sand re-aume io Offica Manager . P 0 Box 5 0 7 ' Southhesd Ml * « 0 7 8

B O O K K E E P E R par i t ime 3 Says pa" week Accounts receivable 'pay-able knowledge preferred Send re-sume io 2 V industries 48553 Weat Road. W i x o m Ml 4 8 0 e e . Attn Cmdy

B O O K K E E P E R Part t ime. M l charge Good pey

3 5 2 - 2 2 2 0

C L E R I C A L / ' N V E N T O R Y CLERK , fua m t io posi deify sales perform

physical inventory $ oiper auto parts Muat ba depenoao ie hard working 8 serious minded $ * 75 to atari benefits apply m person st The Corvet te Shop 21875 Teie-

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CO-OP SECRETARY PART TIME

Co Sega oi mgh school student mter ested m secretarial work needed to work m a fast-paced. Southfletd 'ea i eeta ia company 7 ypmg 50-80 wpm good communicat ion sk-»a energet K end flexible Ouanfied candiOatee must have s profeaaionai image Pieese reepono to

Mr Concx P O B o i ?«T

Southhald Ml 48037

504 Hatp Wanted Offtca-Clarical

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C O U N T E R HELP'FLH.L TIME

Light typmg tor electronic repeir compeny Must heve good commu-mcatiori skins cua oenefits Deei-born He^jhts 2 7 4 - 0 8 5 1

CLERICAL - PART T I M E M o n thru Sel Position could leec io lutt l i r a Send reeume 8 -efe-ences to P O B o i 52222 Livonia. Mi 48 152 0< can 4 7 7 - 9 6 9 8 ext 2«

C L E R I C A L - P A R T T IME C P A firm Bookkeeping and com-puter exper ience preferred Flexible hours Non-smok ing office Send re-sume to D J 6 7 3 5 Telegraph Suite 2 3 5 B u m m g h a m Mi * 8 0 1

CREDIT ANAYLST For large national Dene altikele Good DaaK typing sk«s pleasant pnone paraonamy and good busi ness sense s m u s r Experience pre-ferred Salary negotiable Send reaume io F O Box 2 * 5 9 SouthfielO Mi 4 8 0 3 7 - 2 * 5 9 Attn Credit

C U S T O M E R SERVICE Mature -enable Good with people leiephone 8 figures Aaccurste at-tention to d e t a i n Nort smoker Send reaume Mrs S at uooar mc NEAuUS CX Mich 8 Ontario 27150 w 8 Mae Southfieid Mi * 8 0 3 *

EARN TOP W A G E S Beat temporary (Oba in town

• S e m e Typists • W o r d Process ers • Swrichboard Opera lor l Can 5 * 2 - 9 2 3 2 or J 5 * 2 * 8 8

SCOTT G R O U P INC

E A R N WHILE you leern Clerical akiHs needed tor Kmg end m a r t term Gam experience end eetapaan a work record A / b o i Temps 4 5 8 - 1 1 8 6

504 Halp Wanted OfAca-Clahcal

G E N E R A L OFFICE ngm typmg. enewenng phones fli-n g waang to u n m I M ' ^ h t peison $6 0 0 hr Cen lor appi JSO-5252

An Equal Opportunity Employer

G E N E R A L OFFICE CLERK A feet paced printing 8 office supply compeny seeks a Generei Office Aa sistent W o r d procesamg cmtetano mg l a M p n o n e s . « s computer muat be organized 30-40 hrs a week

8 5 5 - 7 8 3 0

ENTRY LEVEL C U S T O M E R SER-VICE poertwn Must heve good tele-phone skias secretarial end general Office raeponaKmit«s Send brief re-sume io Bos I I C Obeernai 8 Ec-centric Newspaper > 3 8 2 5 ' School Ci aft Rd Livonia. MKhigan * « 1 5 0

C L E R I C A L p a n time general office work some fyping. a p p i o n m a t e r y 20 hrs per Send ' esume lo Le FeOure Corpor el o n 4®6 En-terprise Ct Bioomfieic -mis Mi

48013 An Equai Opportunity Employer

C U S T O M E R SERVICE REP A Plymouth beaed daatriOuior of lao oratory a u p p M s would Mis to rara s Customer Service Repraaantatrve Must nave pleasant pnone voice some laboratory equipment knowl-edge. CRT experience and good or-j a n u a t i o n e i Skias Pieeae send re-sume and salary requirements lo Curtm Methesor Soent ihc 4 5 * 0 0 Helm. PL ymouth Ml * 8 1 7 0 ATt Customer Service Supervisor Equei

Opportunity Employer M.'F

C L E R C A L - P A R T T I M E typing good telephone manners re-qu i red n o n - s m o k e r Bioomf ie ld Hios C a * Barb. 8 * 7 - 1 0 8 0

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C L E R I C A L - Permanent / Part Time Mature exper ienced clerical needed lor financial planning office Good Typmg. telephone 8 reasoning skias neceaaary Immedia te opening * d a y s - w i 12 3 0 p m - * 3 0 p m Laneer 13 Mile 6 * 4 9185

C U S T O M E R SERVICE REP Set-up eccounts p isaaam phone manners agihl typmg. bank-ing experience helpful Credit C a i n -seuors mc Southfieid 5 8 9 - 4 3 7 0

C U S T O M E R SERVICE REP to an-swer phones 8 do filing Must neve pleasant phone «c»ca No experi-ence necessary Apply ai Stanley Sleamer 2 4 4 0 * Catherine industrial Dr S l a J i e Novi. 3 * 8 - * * 0 0

ENTRY LEVEL SECRETARY Southfieid office seeks high achcx* graduate for M l time poaition Typ-ing filing data entry wai tram Paid vacation 8 medica. benefits W i d resume to Box 8 8 * Obeervei 8 Ec-centric Newspapers 38251 School craf i «d Livoma Michigan 4 8 1 5 0

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

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Can Today EOT T E M P O R A R Y SERVICE

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Southfieid service company seeks bright Hard-working mdiyiOu» to assist preeident D u i « s w « be di-versified snd challenging Excaaant secretarial akiaa raqueed Ouaafled c w > d a t a a muet be wiamg lo work flexible hours, be sell m o d e l e d and organized with attention to de-tarts Send reaume lo P C Box 300 Souinneid Ml . *«C37

G E N E R A L OFFICE W e re expanding ano nave 3 open-ings kx e x p e r * n c e d general o«>c* people GooO pfione -nermer typmg are required Compuler unowieclge neapful S e n a reeume io i * 0 8 A«en Dr Troy M l 48083

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LEGAL PLACEMENT Temporary 8 permenent upwrunge

CROSSMATCH PERSONNEL

2000 t o w n C e n l e . Ste i»00 Southfieid MI 4 8 0 7 5 351 2875

SANDY SAONROE 462 t#6 7 AH Fees Empioyei Pe«3

GENERAL I3FFCE FuS 8 part l ime - 2 entry w e i POS. uons avertable st prsst^ious B« m r n g h a m taw hrm Appl icants should be able lo type 5 0 w p r . 8

good pnone w a s Send re-sume to Law Office 300 E Maple F»d 3rd Floor Birmingham 48009

G E N E R A L OFFICE P A R - TIME Accurate typmg excaaeni phone m v m e r a and aertfly lo learn and do variety of taaks Abie to work mter rmtlently f rom t day lo 1 wee* cm ar*J on-caa «a-m M M >or shortage vacatiori and Ouay l imes Grest F a r m m g i o n HiBs office etmoaphare Call BarOara 9 lo 5 daily 473- 7530

LEGAL SECRETARIES Let ou» 2 5 rears ol sarwee ano e i penence worx to- you For proiee n o n e placement Ser vices lempc, r * -y or permanent register now W t f THE agency kx Legal Secretar ies

ACL FEES E M P L O Y E R PAID

HJLLSTROM & ROSS AGENCY. INC

6 2 6 - 8 1 8 8

M A T U R E ahop J">ce Knowledge <rf

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y BKxxnfteid Hrtks

Major Detroit area lew f irm needa sxpenenced legal aacralary k x rts W e 8 p a y r e e a p a * BioomiMid Hrtta Office maurance Troy area je 'enae augetion backgrosvid r e ju«red Strong commumcauon 8 ad--rwwslrai've skias E i r e a e n t work i m i r o n m e n l Excel lent benef i t >ecxage Salary baaed on a*par t -

a i quaaficationa Sand reaume . J A jabara ihunkmi 8 Coonay

PC 900 Ma ioue f te Biog Datrort Ml 48226

Medical Office Employment

LEGAL SECRETARY - P a n Experience preferred VFC fx Send resume to Legal S e iO« N M a m Clawson Mich 4 8 0 T 7

LEGAL SECRE - A R Y x amae Southf ie ic

turn P-oficieni witr WordPer fec t Salary commene ixa le wifh experi -ence Ask i » Mary 8 2 7 - * TOO

G E N E R A L OFFICE w a n t e d mwneAalefy lor fast paceo office m Radford Parson with expe-rience m accounts payacae word proceeamg. pleaaant phone manner Exc s n a r l benefits package ~ with

BOOKKEEPER FVapare monthly financial state-menis for mufti annslon distributor Experienced through sdiusted fi-nanoa i s ta tamants A / R & Av'P background on computer system necessary Associate dagras or eouiva lam required Sand resume lo j Lea H a c » e « Co 2 3 5 5 0 Haggarty Rd F s r m m g t o n Ml 434024

BOOKKEEPER Real Estsle DevaWpmeni firm, located m BJrmmgham moving lo Rochester * * • Knowledge of accounts payatrta racehrstxe snd Lotus Non-smofcmg omca Aaa for D e e m e

646-2280

A U T O D E A L E R has i m m e d i a t e opening lor rvew and uaed car b«ar E i per ience preferred but not neces-sary Excellent benefits and hours Appfy HI persor. Dick Scoff Buiek. 2 0 0 Ann Arbor Rd , Plymouth

AUTO DEALER L o o k i n g lor a mature person lor hung and rrusc duties 15-20 hours per wee* Joa Panian Chevrolet 2 8 1 1 1 Telegraph. Southfieid

3 5 5 - 1 0 0 0

A U T O D E A L E R S H I P •n Northvtae haa mimedie ie open •ngs tor an Auto Bmar and a war •anty Clark experience preferred For an appointment 3 * 9 - 1 * 0 0

A-JTGMOB4LE D E A L E R S H I P S e e k m g individual lor offica staff lie clerical brtkng accounting] Dealer-snip exper ience neceaaary Apply m person

D O N MASSEY C A D I L L A C INC 4 0 * 7 5 Ann Arbor Rd - si 1-275

Ptymoufh Ml

A U T O M O T I V E CASHIER e i p e r i e n c a d C a i for appointment 0 L A C K W E L L F O R O INC * 1 0 0 1 Plymouth Rd Plymouth 4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0

BETTER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES ALL FEES C O M P A N Y PAID

Purchaamg Agent Property M g m Sec F o e n t Spanief. Sac Fua charge Book I Office M.

Bookkeepers Accounting Clerks EDP/Data Entry

W e are looking k x experienced b e o pie to tan Our t e a m of proHsaeionafa on exci img lamporary saeignmants Assignments can ba either short or long l e r m KJS or p a n - i x n a ofler ax-ceaani rates pfue a d d significant exper ience to your background Temporary assignments may lead to permanent For an appointment, pieeae ca*

357-8367

accounTemps 28588 N o r t h e e e f a r n Hwy * 2 5 0

Southfieid Ml 48034

Subesdiary of Robert Halt of Mich Inc

CLERICAL Pontiac besed bank has imrnediaie opening lor clerks Qualif ications should include previous offica expe-ienc«. fUrng abrttties 8 good com-

mumcat ion skiBs c o r confldenflal considerat ion aend reeume and aai-ary "eouirements lo

First Feoersl Savings Bank 8 Truet 781 W Hurort

Pont iac M l 48053 Attent ion Personnel Depar tment An EQual Opportuni ty Emp4oyer

C U S T O M E R SERVICE Bright energetic person needed for fn-tech repax service m West land Must have previous customer ser l i c e order Oeek end O i l s entry ex

i e n c e H y d r s u l i c - ' a l s c t r o m c bsck ground helpful Non emoAmo office Excaaant benefits 3 2 6 6 6 8 «

C L E R I C A L P O S I T I O N Alert rsaponaibia person lor clerical poaition in large retail company Good telephone manners required fast -paced office C a " J Mart in si 0 5 3 - 0 iflC. sxt 2 5 8

C-LERMCAL P O S I T I O N i m m e d w i e lu« t ime opening must be Through, accxjrala and good wrth numbers Compufe r typing and some bookkeep ing exper ience nec-eeaary Can weekdays between 8 » n - 5 p m Ask for Lmda 3 S » - 5 8 » 5

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

$21,000 Great location and benefits galore at thus branch o«ioa ol a nationwide company Good sk«M a * oe appre-ciated here Fee paid H u r r y Ca» B e m i c a 3 5 3 - 2 0 0 0

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

Sand reaume to K MaOacmar W a M m a Panel Brick 27303 f M M Rd Oelrcxt Mich 4 * 2 * 0

C U S T O M E R SERVICE immediate opening io> a per eon i n aispaich op-eration Oosnior reauxee exceaem aieohone s«i«s data aioul . 8 the

ability Ic work m e 'est paced envi-ronment Excaaant benefits Opere-lion is 2 * hrs s day 7 oays-'wk Send reeume to D Sokcrtoarski P O B o i 300 Brighton 48118

CLERICAL T O 1 1 7 . 0 0 0

Corpora te office keeks mdnnduei l o handle varied eecre lena i functions

C U S T O M E R SERVICE ' Ins ide Sales W you rs exper ienced m these ereas snd ere PC ataraie are re looking •or you We ere one of lhe covmtry s largesi manufactursr s 'ape ol the eieclr-xnc components The work a last-paced varied m nature and "awarding We need your proven nexibrtrty to go-with- the-flow and work anthout supervision A good phone presence a essential as wea as better mar average typmg ek«a Generous salary a negofiebie de-pending on experience m the Bald Send reaume to D Fraikcfi. 7125 Orchard Lake Rd Suite 207 W Bioomfield Mi A8322

Excaaeni opportunity io t ram » lhax soft wars

C a l 3 * * - 8 T O O or sand I 'seums to D I V E R S I F I E D R E C R U I T E R S C O

2 7 7 8 0 Novi Rd SFA TO* Novi. Ml 4 * 0 5 0 A8 lees Co pasd

C L E R I C A L Troy maurance agancy Entry level with computer and communicat ion w a s Ca8 Kerry 5 « 5 - 5 0 # 0

B O O K K E E P E R small Law firm, looking for a compa-\ « i t oooakeeper a m i n w w r x j m 3-5 yrs exper ience Salary coff iman-

Ite w.'Qualifications Sand re-sume io 3 * * N W o o d w a r d Surte 302 . BwmJntri i fH, M l «*OOS

B O O K K E E P E R With computer expe-rience needed lor p a y s d a s 4 mvan-lory position Sand Aljiack * Co 3 7 7 Ameas St Ptymoufh Ml 4 8 1 7 0

Bookkeeping Partial Listing of positions

FULL C H A R G E B O O K K E E P E R N Subor&sn Manufacturer requires m-dtvxXiel artth expenenca thru trial balance a * suparvsaa two Coal ac-count ing and G e r m a n spaafcmg a

C L E R I C A L W O R K - part t ime m o m -.ngs immediats oparung accura ls typmg. good m a f h a k * s nscasssry Shor thand dasaraacus office located on » M a s Rd at Southfleics ASA tor D o n or Pat 5 5 * - 1180

C L E R I C A L 8 8 M HR w a tram

Caa Today 5 5 7 - 1 2 0 0 Fee J85 00 J * * Agency

CLERK

FILE CLERK Ful l t ime poe i ton with good math apt i tude 8 also uee of calculator 8 lypawri fa i Ws o"er a .cenen ' oene-f i ts ->»»*»* caa 64A-530C eat 351

Erb LUMBER CO. An Equal Opporturxty Employer

FILE C L E R K / T y PtST - a growing company a seeking an r d r v * x * lo worV fua wans m our agency dept Dutiee ar t aicmde fypmg data en-try filing anewermg pnones. sarttch-board rsasf aaawting m opening, sorting 8 iMtntoulmg maa Prev io i» o e n c a exper ience helpful A p c a c a lions avsiiabia st Proctor Homer W a r r e n . Inc 2100 W Big Troy U l - 4 * 0 * 4

G E N E R A L OFFICE Typists (50 w p m accurate*. 5 -8 moe o f V a expe-rience Recatmoraats anth Roan [>-m e n a o n or computerued swrtciv board. da ta entry people < 1 H word proceaaors (3 -8 moe exper ience! w a s c a n tree irammg on w o r d Perfaci <* OfUca wnser » 2 * 0 13*0 . 'wk c a * Jerw a l LWHorca 473-2930 ot Sylvia 3 5 7 - 0 0 3 *

LEGAL SECRETARIES E x p e r » n c e d for p e r m a n e n ' 8 iem Porary essngrurients Tri-counly

ALL FEES E M P L O Y E R PAID

JOANNE MANSFIELD

Legal Personnel S u b u r b a n A r e a s 362-3430 P e n o b s c o t BiOg 961-8580

LEGAL S i C R t T A B Y lo- excaaent seas Mus i be expener-ed m Word Peneci eome da is entry to TABS Luxury Southfieid rxgh nae office duadmg Nor. -smokare onty" Can B e c k , er 5 * 0 - 9 0 7 7

CEGAL SECRETART Entry ievw poe-iion k x Soutritiesc hrm Great opportimrty lor aidiviAi-ei mieresiec m e career an the legal

}hasd Good lypmg regiwred W o r d 'perfect a oiu» N « e work e l m o s ipnere C*Ul Oonne 3 5 2 - » 5 * 0

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y lor Southheic law t x m Personal m«ury 8 g e n e r a iaw exper ience required Salary commeneure fe witr experience C a * Jearmme 3 5 3 - 3 * 0 0

LEGAL SECRETARIES Permanent 8 Temporary

ofsssiona Confideni iel Placement

M A N t O P P O R T U N I T I E S AV A|*_A®LE

Oowrwoaan 8 Supur tM

EXPRESS S E R V I C E S 6 * 3 - 8 5 9 0

• Phyacaan Baang

Earn great pay saHh no laa C a * a Tampro Rapreeanta-t.ve today lor m o r e n t a r -

TEMPRO 443-5590

2 9 2 2 6 O r c h e r d > L * e R 8 S S a ' C Fsmengson H * s M i . « * 0 t *

LEGAL SECRETARY Fu» time W or a Perfect experience helpful Excellent skiBs - e o u - e d Saksry c o m m a n e u r s u antn experi-ence G a l t x a i f f 8 Booms 3 5 7 - 3 9 1 0

GENERAL OFFICE N e b o n a firm at Sou tti field needs bngfrt capedle per sons io perform various clerical duties c u « 8 p ^ i -urnie poemons C a *

353-0300 An Equal Opportunity Employer

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y For mednxTi-eixed Souihfieid e « hrm Litigation exper ience -eocareC W A N G word proceesing E x . H a r t salary 8 benefits 3 5 * - * 0 3 0

G E N E R A L SECRETARY Leasing company needs general oft-ica parson Typmg s k a * 8 pnone et-iquette re t juxed SEnd reaume to LAC. A n n Cathy 30955 Northweet-e rn Hwy Farrnxigton HiUs Mi 4 * 0 1 *

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y For large oowntoam Datrort law hrm M m i

i 3 yrs exper ience reouxed Ex-i beryoff f |n<5 compet i tne sal-

ary Sand reaume io Personnsl Managar 1650 c » s l National Buad avg Detroit M. s * 2 2 6

FRONT DESK P O S I T I O N tion and some computer txamg m tamay practice office FermaigScm Fun or p a n t x r e Experience re-o u x e d Good benefits Caa Diana M o n - F n 4 7 4 - 2 * 0 0

G R O W I N G P R O G R E S S I V E LIVONIA Co seeking parson with many tal-ents Entry leva poaition rndudae g e n e r a office 8 m a d e sales Musi be conscientious deta* onented 8 Mie arorkmg with people A good el irtude m the only prereqmeite We wi* t ram fhe nght person 2 * 1 - 1 7 1 1

HALF DAY RECEPTIONfST 8am lo 1pm c* i p m to 5 30pm Law Fxm. prestigious T r o y B u a a n g tpymg skias i d e a tor woman ext ra t ime Send Nai Number A m or Pm AvaSaOaity 8 Picture 10 H W PO B o i 4 3 9 0 T n

DATA ENTRY CLERK Community E M S s Novi baaed am-bulance service, has s Kit time posi-tion available tor Oats entry da rk m fhe af ternoon hexxs Must Type 50 w p m exceaenl benefits da ta entry

kno i i i sags halpf i* Send

C h r e Mc Eacfan Community E M S 1 Now Ml * * 0 5 0

An Eoual Opportunity Employer

D A T A E N T R Y / C L E R I C A L Troy office Send resums stating salary to Box 7 3 * O M a r v s r 8 Ec centric Newspapers 3 * 2 5 1 Scfiool-craft Rd Lnvonia. M K t a g a n * 8 ISO

DATA ENTRY G e n e r a OfBca Help

Fua txne poaition for parson lo sntar orders ano computer Musi be able to Type eccurstefy F a n g and rmac office work Salary .• benefits Send resume to Oats E n t r y ' G s n a r a Offica P O B f i i 7 M « Troy, 4*007

D O C has s clerical poamon open m lhe Contact Lena Depar tment R e a p o n a b a n i a s m d u d e pnone w o r k light typmg snd some accovxumg Please ssnd bnaf reeume to 0 O C Opt ics Corp Dept 2 3 2 t t t * 0 0 W 8 Mae Rd Southf ieid M l 4 * 0 7 5

CLERK P A R T - T I M E Needed m large Pfymouth d e n t a practice No exper ience necaasary C a * Pa l lor d a t a ' s af 4 2 0 - 2 3 2 *

DATA ENTRY RATORS 1or

EOT Temporary Service C a l 4 2 5 - 6 2 2 *

Asagnments m Wesisrn Wayne eree

CLERK/TYPIST F a r m r a t o n ortk* Tfpm

Data Entry Operators Poat iona open now at venous Troy

I companies Theee long and short lerm assignments r e w a r e 7000 keystrokes Ca* Emech lo acneduM an mterview

ENTECH SERVICES, LTD.

588-5610

FRONT DESK SECRETARY

TO $18,000 Esisonshed firm offers * good op-porturvty lo uee yosa good b a c k g r o u n d W o r d p r useHad Good b a n e * t » C a a Eleanor al 3 5 3 - 2 0 * 0

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

r o c e e e i n g

FULL SERVICE SECRETARY

Typfng & c o m p u t a r t ia i M r S p o r t * One Of A K ind- CaM Ka thy t o • c h a d -uke an mia rv taw

534-7420 FULL T IME Of«ce Poamon lor Ouay L w o n i * office G e n e r a oifioa aeca-ground 8 phone manner neceaaary Computer knowledge a plus Ca* for appoai tment 4 7 8 - 1 * 0 3

FULL T I M E order Entry d a r k for Redford co Must type 45 -50 w p m efficient wafh KMtay adding ma-chine starting pey S * 75 par hr Ex c a m benefits C a * S a m e Supervi-sor (Deaarn 5 3 2 - » T 0 0 . a * t 2 1 *

GENERAL C L E W C A L o p e n m g 8 hour * s day lor national company located *i Souihfieid CaB Coaaen

3 S 1 - 4 M 7

GENERAL CLERICAL

E a m Oiack caah doing general < •rlafy o l c o m © a

IDEAL S ITUATION PART TI8AE busy Ivxratixs manu-facturer s rep seeks rseporn sel f -mot tvetec person lor av-houas omca Ba m m a h e m / 1 u u iri» »l 8 eree G o o d seiery Sexibis hrs * 5 1 - * 2 1 1

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y - for Troy lew I x m Experience eath Word process-ing - e o u v e d Salary commeneurate wrth expenenca Send reaj rne lo S e c e t e n a Commltttae P 0 Box 9 * * « 4 Troy Ml * * 0 « » 9 *84

LICENSE C O O R D I N A T O R

A Troy Basse i aeeamg an mdrvtduai wrth two years minxixxv ofllos exper ience k n o e * edge ol PC l snd WordPer fec t e r * s o u r e d insurance le rmxio logy

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Applications avaaaeie at proctor Homer Warren . Inc

2 TOO W Big Beaver Rd Troy. M l '

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Fua lane a g a exper ience neipful put not necesaery Must be ' W i a d e Ask lor Jor, M 5 * 7 - 8 0 0 0

LIFE I N S U R A N C E P E N S K X T E C H N I C I A N

Great opportunity for nght m d w * i -m t o grow wan -apaWy e ^ p e n d m g «-i t a t c a pierawig Srm m SoulfiHMU L o o k i n g lor ai i f f inaaaflc l e e m m e m -be- t o narxSe pruuasamg e* Ma in-surance ano policyholder ear w c m g Of same w«hm p a i a K x i a Looaaig

o a t p i i a I nraifanga *r>C M f « t sursnca background » *ca ofMoaa. free uoveied pertang * g o o d Bene-f i ts S a u r y commensura te with * a -per ience Send reeume lo Boa * S * Obeerver 8 Eccentric • lawspspars.. 3 * 2 5 - SchooKtaf l Rd M « m g a n 4 8 1 5 0

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LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y fcx Troy lew Hrm Experience neceaaary Must navs knowledge ol W o r s e n e d and excaaant typxig i a « s Top salary io qusAfted appacants * * 3 - * * * 0

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y S m a * g e n e r a practice Farmmgion hrm Fua time Ref luxes expenencs

skins Salary 8 strong Shasta with exper ience 8 aoaity Ass lor tver 4 7 8 - 5 * 0 *

LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y Experienced XI Commerc ia l « e a Estate end G e n e r a u t i g a t a j n lor partner 8 aa s o o e t e * m lop notched "ed s u e d

L O O K I N G FOR A C A R E E R " Entry level o f l c a poaition aght Typmg M _ Chance lor advancement Excaaent benef i t * Hours M o n * Thsirs 12 noon- 9pm T u t s W e d * Fft

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INSURANCE LEGAL S E C R E T A R Y

For Bxyamgham l a a k r m 2 - 3 years l i t iga t ion e x p e n e n c a c o m p u t e r

a n d WordPer lec t 5 0 or unci H d l a i a n d O w p » y Wrfse J I

Benefits Analyst $21,000 +

F a y * 8 4 2 - 4 5 * 5 An E Q U * Opport ixwty EmpSoyer

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Secretary al aapandteg S<xrth Oas-lend County law Hrm Heavy r

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Office Clericals Benefits Analysts

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Act** •' C*cu"l» DMA 3?900 C«a'ol 0« Farmingloo fkJ Lnronia Mo prion* c«u PA«T TIME JOB avaMfeM in bu,, Pfl 0«lCe m downtown firm-mglon C* nacaeearr "mm* t»P ng pwuffl pHone petvwianty or-UUMWII (AM * *om» Hung Pertecl tor COMB' tludent " W noon hourt AoOerl Mund 476-5556

PAYROLL CLERK M«(X Aechence Cfvair *a» • "up-time poenio" now Open m compu-terued <«M PC I peyo« aeoartmeni located «t Soutw«e»c mo.va.juai mU« neve empenence m payroll 0«'< entry and good o«ica •»«» oo«ut 1-2-3 experience helpful

cytert tlrong Oene<'t npmvx Send raeume 'o Bo»

, M0 OtMn« t Eccentric Mewice-P*r! 36251 Sc^oocnf Ro LrrO-raa Wter«gan *«>50

PAYROLL/ OFFICE CLERK

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PWiH » .'Joran Racroiiar lor , An Equo Oooorli««»> Employ* •LmlOC* S OFF1C€ KAS NEED lor Paraon [-«Sa> A«»cani» nxjai na*a 900d MmnM*iiion lypmtt «C»»ng 4 *ng HUM Soma aorO

3 ^ ? a* Sand 710 Obaanw 4 Ec-

imwipir i 34251 ScJwo cr an Rd Loroma 4*cfMgan 4S150

PERMANENT PABT TIME Poaxon r Boa» MMraon Hgi» off •oa Duiiaa ncu» ganarai ctarcai

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SOMBOOY SOMETIME 545-5423

K PERMANENT

PART-TIME PAYROLL SPECIALIST

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552-4340

pnona* Duoaa noma kght lyt»ng

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1 paraor Sand aauma 845 MayflaM

tram ma row parx 10 0«»ca Lrvoraa Mi « ' M

RECEPTIONIST SECBCTAR* Ra« Eauta 0"K» imrrwdwla po» lion Opan m Nov araa Word pro-caaaang and r»ai aataia aiparianca natplu io«r.ar not nacaaaary Ea-and »a»ary ra<ji*amant» 10 Bo» #04 O t w * 4 EccanirK xmpapan 36251 Scnooicran Rd Mtf»gar 48150

RECEPTyOWST tKP€OtTO*» Farmmgtor Hat Dtatrrbulor looAmg lor VI anargatic paraon 10 OO p»* cnaaa oroar aipadiimg Rolm PS* awiicnooard and »anoua ty<*ng proiacn and '«»oria Tha auccaaalw

i«*it wia nava »oma oft«oa BacAground witn good typmg •**» and computar knowtaOaa Ta«a-pnona atxtuatia a muat' Sano r»-Ml* w«in salary raqurmanli to

0 8o» '84 Ooaar»ar & Eccantnc N«w*p*part 36251 Scnooicra'i

J 'vonia M»cr*gan 46150 An Cwortunoy tmnona

HECEP'iONlST lor Sootnhwo la« l»m Good Typing lAilW ra«3u.r»0 Fuli-tima Ca» 559-2626!

RECEPTIONIST Sun W60 PM Appry in pa<aon Livonia Family Y 14255 Starh Rd RECEPT'ONlST-L-oni TyD.st 'or FarnQAW company $6 25/tiour Call 544-7450

RE CE P T 'ONIST, TV PiST 60 65 "0" taim of-ca Can 559-3630

RECEPTIONIST Taiapnona .-l jnt typing raqu.rao Fartwngton MWm o " « Contacts BacAar «i 665-3700 RECEPTIONIST ror SoutMiaid lawtKiT. NC axpar«nca naceaaar. For aopomtmant can Sara Bafaar 9 30am-4pm 355-2770 RECEPTIONIST lor buay oral aur-gary practica "1 W B*oomhard E*

anca not nacasaary wW tram Can Mon tnru Fn 559-6190 Racaewxvat *yp«i WordPartaci Mwfxr. T0»i6 640 to atari B*»-Iits protaaaionai oThca 473-7210

St«v« RECEPTIONIST

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ftECEPTiONtST H» Souttw»e iaw Vm Must nava

saw* Nor tmoAara 355-5300 Typmg aAdH

Caa Pat at RECEPTKXtST TVPtST 8«omf«i0 Pan tarn

I and Fj, Sapt -May 134-5000 RECEPTIONIST. OFFICE WORK 20-25 •»« par waa> no a«par>«nc» nacauar. Soutrrfiaid araa C* 353-4455 RECEPTIONIST tor na* maton Tuaa mru Fn 2JX" - 7 30pm »5 75 par nour Musi l*a guMC contact Bar mmgnam araa Cal Jac*» 651-7464

RECEPTIONIST parmanant part-tima positron Smoaa >raa aixn onmant SoutnAaid araa U 00'hr Can Jaanna or Lon

354-2770

504 Hr ipW

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OAlCHciTVMCWMTA4. (Oaaaopaaraci

4245 N Maaar Road 4w*aa»Oay Ml 4813* 421-3*09 Mt 42 77

An Equal Opponunar, Empioywr RECEPTIONIST CoEfaCAi

aa j«»ca Nma UM 4 » M r no ~| • ooAmg lor an aapananratt

Ca» or aand 1 VAL-PAK ASSOC INC 27380 W Nine MUe Rd

SoothflekJ. Ml 4A034 355-3600

RECEPTIONIST Growing Proparty Manaoamant

ad m farmno-

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ooAAaapmg an Tha appacant

nava good typang BAI pnona aoouatta pr>

anca and own mar own trana-caaor rapty to.

CERTIFIED REAlTY INC 38345 W 10 uaa Rd Suita 300

• H«S Ml 48024 1-471-7100

Farmmgton I 31S-4;

RECEPTIONISTS Caa now to apo*! tor ona ot tnaaa opan aaa jnmanta m tna Souinliald

Pan 1 >ma opanmg Wor« «pm T2»m sat Sun And 4*on IndrvxJuai naaoad 10 anawwr mu«i-lma pnonaa and do UgM typmg

• 5day amt1 opantnga tor snarp individual! with sofcd communica twn »•!« Graai opportunity'

ENTECH SERVICES, LTD.

7 3 7 - 1 7 4 4

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e Fraa tramarig lor awrtcnooard • Chooaa long or anon tarm

• Good pay For mora m»OrmatiOn caa Farmmgton Kiaa

KELLY T E M P O R A R Y

S E R V I C E S Tha Kaay Girt Paopia T7» First And Tha Baal

Not An Agancy Na»ar A Faa Equal Opportunity Empaoyar M/F/H

504 Wanted O f l t e ^ C M c a l

RfCEPTONisrs Pan i«na 8 luB nma poaMiona lor Buay anamat hospital F1ai«« day

15565 W SouthAaad M> 48075

504 »Mp Wanted Offtoa Ctehcai

SALES S€C*TA«Y W«n a< laaai J raa» a.par«noa Euaaam -ypang aA.ua 6 PC aapartanci WordStar or SyW* Good pnona mama.

or appry at A J L 47300 W » Mas Rd Now M> 48050

An fcquai OpporlunKy EmpWyai GENERAL SECRETARY

F« f armmgton ««a otica Anowi aoga ot *oriJPar«aci 'ao rad Caa Baiwaar* 9arr, 4pm aa* <or M<

737 9335

504 HalpWl Offloa-Cterical

504 Halp Wanted Ofdoa-Ctertcai

•«C«fTA«Y -C >pariancad

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w raaal. a Brigni an * anfry w-w

RECEPTIONIST REAL ESTATE Buay Rectiaaiar odtoa 0< naoonai

mult*. tomara 8 caants Mual hava poaitna amuda 8 aa waa groomwa Non amoaar Apply m parson Cantury Ji Town 8 Coimtry 722 W Unrvarstry Or Rocnaaaar m 48063

HE' SECRETARY BOOAAEEPER

Commaruai 'aai aatata irrr. Musi ocaiaaa a.caaani typmg 4 organaa

I tonal k m AnowaadgaaBia m woro p. JCWSaang aOAlt, IO commun«Ala

I _aa Salary Lommanaurata w>m a> | pwanca 4 sadts I ocatad m I Northwaatarn Taiagrapn Araa

I 356- 5000

RECEPTIONIST Fu8 T,„, Waa aaiaciaariad Arm m W Bloom Aald atam aacaaant Banahta 4 piaaiani worAmg amnronmant 111' ng a Ail tana racaptionasi Poaitor raquaaa a»ca«art taiaprona com munacanon aABs 4 ganarM aarica> acxatiaa wnn man typing AOwpm 4 praaarrad Plana sand raauma w«n salary raquvamants to PO Bo. (127 W Btoomhaid Mien 46304

SECRETARIAL mtaraatmg and cMBangmg par' t«na poaition tor aataB*snao &<• mmgnam taa attornay Word pro-casaang and aoma Booanaaprng a. sowt 'aquirad Eacaaant tacWt«a Baautrtui locatKm ta«.o* nours Salary commanaurata wrtP a>par. ar*#^Sand -aauma 10 Pair** 150C~»« Woodward Su.ia 112 8" mangham Ml 48009

RECEPTIONIST Putmc ratatK>ns Irm nas vnmachata ooarwig for a racaptonast A prolaa swnar *naga aacaaant tatapnona 4 paopia BAWs and a mmnwri ot 3 yaars ott» aiparanca 'a«j«ad We oflar an aacaaant salary and oanatn pacAaga Sand rasuma and salary Ustory m confioanca to

PERSONNEL OiRECTOR Caaay Communicat.ons Mgmt

17117 Nma Mile Suile 700 SoutMiaid M: 46075

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONISTS Wa nava 3 lul lima ooertions opar m tna irvorua and Farmmgton areas tor a sail-motivated recepi.on.sr antn amcaaant communication and organizational lArHs Soma typmg oi 35-45wpm naceasary Call today to an appointment

CORPORATE PERSONNEL SERVICES

LIVONIA 478-1010 Plymouth 454-4616

Receptionist/ Switchboard

SeeAing an eaper>encad Swilcn-ooard Operator tor Corporate 0«>ce k. B»rr«ngnam Musi Be en esrival m dividual wain aacaaani pnone par sonaAty Duties mcluda nandia mtcnooard -ecapton t 4 some c—"cai ior our Franca Dapt Fua trfna w>tn eacaaant oanaAts P<aas« car 644 5300 eat 351

EfD LUMBER CO. An Equal Opportunrty Empioya»

RECEPTIONIST Full & Part Time

Pars Meat Gaaery nas an «-vYYa,Mta Opening tor a receptor-si wath caaart telephone sa> (As Dut»s aisc mcuda national BooAmg ot aucton nalc Agrn Typmg and mrng Please apply <T. parson serweer- '0am and 5pm at

PARK WEST GALLERY 79469 Northwester-

Southheld M

REC£PTONtST - Buay Lrvoraa in-surance agancy saaAmg expar. enced person Dutwa mcfc*Ja taaa-pnone »gnt typmg 8 computar won Caa Lee ai 261-2700 RECEPTIONIST For Real Estate office Flan time After-noons and waaAends Typmag ra-qvrad Good phone asms Caa Dot-tie Mon thru Fn 656-8900

RECEPTIONIST Troy law Urm Excel* lion sAiBs enjoys Mmg Graai opporlimily to learn legal AaA lor Joyce 362-1000

PERSONAL 'EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

_ maior steal sarvica canter "praaadan EaceBent communacaton

u«i aa aa* aa abiaty to compoaa and'or *®t cor'espondanca Typmg 70>»pm anorthend 90wpm and word procaaamg sams raouarad At-laadance nacaaaary at after nours meetmgs and programa AMty to eta4a rweetmB mmwtea Good aene-

CM pacsaga and competitive salary Oaryt Otaon at >43-2547

t"PERSON NEEDED P»o tMrn property manage-m«nt cm! estate business Willing to work hard/long

j£ours $18,500 annually ^lend resume to. PO Bo* 8149. West Bkxxnfteki Ml 483Q4-8149

" PERSONNEL COORDINATOR

(H* ama'4C nour» per Beneats ara ee worsmg ai a - par son oAca nan«ng aa lacats c* par

mai operaua Nor oPariact a

RECEPTIONIST • lull time answar mg Busy awrtcTiDoard Agfii typing Send reauma to Raaltron Corp Oept t1J. 24065 5 mile Radford Ml 46239

RECEPTIONIST k* Troy advertising agancy/non amoAing Soma experience ra-quaad Must Be organxad 8 accu-rata typist Good pnona sAiRs Can Between 10am-4pm 660-6043 RECEPTIONIST - 8 30-5 30pm pro-fessional appear anca 8 telephone manners a must Hgfit Typmo & data entry prefer non arnoAer Sand r»-suma to MMS Inc . 35 W Huron St Pontaac MI 46058 Attn Tan

RCCEPTONrtT lor raal aetata office m Weal BiocimAain Fua-t«na Typ-ing 'equared Oood tiaepfona par. aonaaty Caa Sfiaron 851-4100 RECEPTIONIST Pan-time Barmmg nam Mental naawf Came Mon tfiru TKurs 4 10 8 30pm Sat « IO 1 CM 54 T -0030 RECEPTIONIST For SoutnAelO Law firm Fua-time poaaon tor oapano-aCAa and 'eaponaatoM parson Expe nance preferred Excaaant Benefit a

354-4030 RECEPTIONIST - lor Garden Crty doctor a of*ca type 45 wpm - accu-racy tfnportant mauranca a*par> anca preferred Salary 4 BenelttA

525-7655 RECEPTIOf«ST - Mature pleasant personalty m«J map hone manner Typmo nacaaaary Fua medical Ben-efits Rochester mas araa Carol CaugNm 853-1691

RECEPTIONIST Management consulting firm has immediate open-ing lor sell starter with skills in typing, dictation & word processing Excellent fringe benefits 4 working conditions Call for ap-pointment

5 3 2 - 9 5 4 0

Pollock & Richard 26032 5 Mile Road Redford, Ml 46239

RECEPTIONIST Fua or part t«ma positions lor opto-metrist office at 12 OaAs Mai Soma evenmge and •eetanda reqtAred W« tram 340-3377 RECEPTIONIST BOOKKEEPER part time e»anmga Buay dance school needs OT outgoing mdmduai aa.tr. good organaationai lataa Knowledge thru tnel oaianoa 8 com-puter experience a mual 96l-i«30

RECEPTIONIST Entry wval pontior 40 nrs »aa. with neet appear ara ant pnona voce and personality along antfi light office aAOs «ours 8 ua 4 30 Farmmgton Mies 47V040C

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY -laarten \a ma lor buay SoutMteid CPA offcea Phone typing Computer axparienca nelpAjl Sand -aauma 10 PiotnaA 4 Assoc 2B561 SoutMiaid Su.te 100 Lathrup V*-laga Ml 46076

RECEPTtONttT SECRETARY Needed ASAP Ouuaa mctude fyi>-

x r 474-0774

SECRETARIES NEEDED

S 18.000-S25.000 FEE PAID Several auBurBan companies m «r> meddle need of your aauetarw ax pari.se SsiMa -equired .ndude sBova avwraga mterpersonei ssas along awth strong typing snorlhand and wore procaaamg Itwtal Ea ceUenl Benefits and growtfi polOT i.ai Caa Mary at 464 9909

SNELLING & SNELLING SECRETARY

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT •ntn pleasant protessmna' leie pnona manna aacailanl lypmg skills PC expartence 4 good gerw ai office sAiUs 'or a small construe tron company in SouthheM) VaaO dutias Please sand reauma 4 salary fHslory to Boa =678 Oo»ervs< 4 Ec centric Newspapers 36251 School Craft Rd Livonia Mtthigan 48150

SECRETARY nervy Ford 'taafth Cars Corp aaeas a *um time pr jlaai onai lor «< ' • anoa Ptarmmg Dapt -ocaied n Troy The Owe. canOdata W«a n«va at was: two raw.a of prograaai at, more reeponaapie secretarial axparv anca aacaaant orgamiaimnai.com rYH cal«n S A M S and the soat. to Type 55 aapm -equaed PraviOua SI peI«nce With i»rorOPerteci and lOtua r»gn»y deeaapia ft* of»er sat Ma commenetxale with upawxa and excsReni BenaMs Raaumws w« Be accept d at

HENRY FORD HEALTH CARE CORP

Attn Mumer Resources Dapt S P O Boa 70*4

T.OY Ml 4B007-7044 An Equal Opportunrty Employer

SCdWT ART r*«C**T lONtS T 1a eawisi saaaa oMoa and mer

OEM •a»«-. company supp manufacturers. Has a AH at Strong oAca aaord and mterpersonei «t«s Excaaant tansaii .ocatad m Ptymoutr araa

id 1 aw lira to Box 002 Oti— si Eccentnc Nawapapars 36?51

Schooicraii Rd 48t50

SECRE t ARv'RECEPTIONIST Farmmgton area Caa

504 M p W a n M Of to -Ctor tca i

Switchboard Operator/ Receptionist

Farmmgton teas menuredurw offers a part nma • hour par <1 poertion aa Swatcaooard Oper *lai art n- •" Good commaaw aaoa and aume typmg exper 'aquaed

Diamond Automation 23400 Haggerty Rd

S06 Heip Wanted Food Oeverege

A T T E N T I O N ! The Or—nai Pancaaa ~ouee - no

aa oovfaona A* and pa

| ATTENTION Wan staff needed k» rwca -eeteurent App m per ^ On Tt» Tee ReatauiOTi

,-6«i4 -laiaisan «armmgtor naa J ^ i a i 478 V 9J

Farmmgton HlHs Ml 48024 BAC,El BAAERS earn jp ic M wa.S carafitl E»per«ncad or w« t.a»

ThurMMy AM0M« 24. Oft£ *11F

MARKET PLfl 1

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST For must nave word pra; seeing snow edge good ofaca aa i 4 pis aa ant 4 salary commoner ate awW. exper. anca Ca8 Ann 256 6742

SECRETARY ADMINSTFIATIVE ASSISTANT

needed tor rasi paced growing ang. neermg company Musi Be enarget < salt starter IteaitM 4 ivaixoa tor occasional ovartKna Must Snow WordF>erfact Lotus 4 snoniand Compensation commeneu'Ste witr aapenenca Sand -eeume to Lisa Sutsman T» Engineering 2850' Orchard isaa Farmmglon Hats Ml 480 16

SECRETARY BirmingnerT typmg 60 wpm WordStar Lotus 1 2.3. ax per»nced DenaAts J'" 000 'aa Paid jR SECRETARY Troy typing 55 •pin good anaiyTica. ao*i.ty stat t-cal 'aports 4 correspondence Ben at.ts 114 500 'aa P«k3

L O I S R A Y PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 55S-0560

SECRETARY "dtjmiri 4 Savarman Construct<m Company a natax ai real estate da-velopment 4 construction Arm is sewing OT ambitious nardaaorsaig Secretary The Oaa. candidata must oa a sen -mot. vatad raueBN .ndnnd uei witn axceaant secretariat com munication 4 or ganaationai s»i»s Good leiepnone manner 4 prior a< twanca m customer service necas sary 'Ypmg 60wpm 6 arord pro-cessmg saparienca prefarred Wa otter OT excaaant companaatioc 4 Benefit pecsaga Send resume wnn sal a' y Nsiory to

MS MARTI OTTO Daractor Ot Human Resources MOLTZMAN 4 SILVERMAN

CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 30633 NORTHWESTERN HWY

SUITE 300 FARMINGTON HILLS Mi 480 18

SECRETARY Law office land is m need ot a lull tar

typmo 70wp u.its Salary I ing sx.tts Salary commensurats a«tn

aaper«ncs Can Nancy at 72«-4253 SECRETARY LigTit BooAXeapmg 10-12 fx «wei. tier days non smoaar %6 75 to Stan Retarances BirmmgAam area Awca 851-7464

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER Smat Ba»ntsM H.BS arefvtactura Arm saearng secretOTv Booaxaepe' Mus* lava good » « « 'Ypmg til-ing Booaseepmg tiepnone 4 aa Otnw aspects ot ;ierca. poartwn Good salary 4 Benefits

Can 646- i»i3

SECRETARY L.vonia Company saexs .ndivxJuai tor reception 4 clerical dui«t m small office Must Be able 1ft type accurately 4 nave a dr.var s Acense It per Ar Full lima position Apply t persor at 32690 Caprtcx E off Farmaiglon Rd Betaseen Ptymoutn 4 Scnooloaf!

SECRETARY Compute* tarmaYa. mpui sapar«nca 'or AP AR payoa and mvo mg FiAi tana Ln raa ass 42' -668

SECRETARY MARKETING Growing last pecad Soutntieio company requires a Market-rig Sec •etary .ndrvxJuai snoiad possess ex perinea m word procaaam9 prafai aery -jsmg Word BarJaci lie aUs To type 60 wpm and Aava a' wast ' raar Office experience interested csndidata anouid send a -aauma Witt, saiarv ivsiory to N Planar P 0 Boa 207 L V -aturuc vaage Mi 460'6

SECRETARY MemBersfnc m PuBac Relations Dapt Woro procassmg good com mam<ation sxus $' - SOC Sand 'esume

Tne Engmearmg Soce". '00 F am awe—

Dauoa Mi 46202

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Fua tane openang tor Br nt person m manufacturaig office m Farmaag ton h«s Must lave experance Good typaig aASN iBM ompuie. some purcnasmg 4 order entr, Ciood leiepnone aa aa Recent err ployment m manutacturmg off<a neiptui For mterviaw caa Mon tfiru Ttmrs 9-3 471 2300

SECRETARY/ RECEPTIONIST

$19,000 wee estaoasnao Arm m pA.sr sm oundmgs needs your good organ, latonai and aacratariat S X J H Caa Judy 353 2090

SNELLING & SNELLING SECRET ARY'RECEPTIONIST

Part tana Experience 'equ«ed

Rocneater Area 656 '66' SECRETARY RECEP'lON 1ST

tua tans tor construction office Send reeuma lo .446S. Graantiald SoulAfieid Mi 46075

THAfflC CiE"" tace okericel poert-»-l l i n -nei' eoerr, enc

10 »r> catcu MO> » 4a -eeoec £ a It Ce» De«c-« - 16m

357 03 6 T(»C» f 'per encM jewe o">ce

Sue Car« a S0j « Bni* Sle J5' Tro, «»>«•

K» 2455' w 12 Maa Rd SoutnAsic F iMlSrrt R BAKER and or CAKE 1

E.perwnced •equ'Sd 'am. Baseri io do F r e n c A n." » a s i a ws etc F -tane 427 2'.

PtST Fua 4 part lime 2 positions a.as aM at 'asi paced B-mmgnam .aw tam. ApplKOTtS sno»>d oa ragnr, motnaied 4 osaass atrong wc»d piocessang saws Send .asuma lo Law Oft.ce 300 E Mapia Rd 3rd Floor Bamaigfiam 46009

BAKER 5 ASSISTANT ma tor a growing gou-mw o -Wi. Asr Bie joud pa.

au"Ounda»^a 26' -'2 I

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BAKER 5 hEl PER a«per«r- a neca

jarr. »nm Appr, k ' J9J l F armaigtor Rd BAR PEOPtE

TYPIST PART-TIME Drnenwc neartr. avneas cwac catac v Redtord Aas opariang tor OT axpe»wncwd tap*1

Appacaxta must type 60 wpm na«a good organuitionai sa»s and otioy aaorsmg w.tA -na puBAc Starlmg salary ^ 56 50 pel nour interested appncer.s an JOT t"om 9am to Spn. at 937 8550

An E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y EmpiovW

p ly P»ymoaitA Bowl 404'S FAymou" S ad PTym<*,tA

PERSON WANTED No e.pe • wnca oaua . a.ceue* ' l*rt

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24307 W WARREN DEARAORN HEIGHTS

RED LOBSTER 24705 W 12 M.ie Rd

Soutnfieid Ml An Eaual Opportunity Employe.

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WAIT STAFF .restaurant 4 event n^jnii

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a AKE 6 12 A 24 HR LOCATION EXPERIENCED

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CHUCK FAST 349-1515

S c h w e i t z e r REAL ESTATE

r lER HOMES ANO GARDENS 20 OFFICES

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BUSINESS RECRUITERS and peOCAS antr. rnler .WWmg 4 OuS. -«s> aiparwnca wanted lor aspen S«on of

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i s O p e n i n g S o o n i n

L I V O N I A ! Max & Erma's, the exciting casual theme restaurant opening soon in Livonia features eclectic decor and great food at moderate prices. If you've been looking for exciting full or part time work in a fun environ-ment, come see us. Experience helpful but not necessary.

• Hostpersons • Waitpersons • Bartenders • Bussers

• Fry Cooks • Broiler/Saut^ • Pantry • Dishwashers

• Grill Cooks

Apply in person at The Quality Inn - Room 238 (SE Comer of 1-275 aad 6 Mfe Road)

Monday, Aug. 28 through Saturday, Sept- 2 l « A - 1

Join Tha

Ramortca Revolution

REMERTCA HOMETOWN REALTORS

Lerpee* MatfEaM Cmmpmt la I

JIM COURTNEY or

l a e a e e e i »eeeeee« >aaaaea*

Interested in a Real Estate Career?

PRE-UCENSE CLASSES • ARE STARTING SEPT. 12, 19S9

T u e s . & Thurs . E v e n i n g s 6 - 1 0 P ;M.

For information, call Pat Morgan, Director of Training

557-6700

Cham b a t o n R € A i T O « S * I Z

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

Join our CENTURY tl PROFESSIONAL SALES TEAM

in our NCW CONCEPT of f ice f actllty In Livonia

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A5j-A28C 1507 Hatp Wantad Part Tima

SAVES PERSON - Pa" time 'or EM-OBI mop * f i groomed »erson-ao<a ideal for homema*ers ir»on.a

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lou'i a ~®«« Ganarai Ofice Wor« 12 M.» A Orcnaro La«e *43-2591 «6#-*2eO APPLY N0« coo0 manufacturing company in Novi •» n-inng paopla 'o» gana>ai p'0«uct>on ana packaging Pari lima alarnoont and o* «ea* -ends Ae ortar adYancamanl and good aarmng poianliai lo raaponn-tMapaopua Call 348-80 11

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THE BAKER'S LOAF 29480 Norihwaatarn Hwy i0atn»aan Franairfi A n»*tar not SoulW-atd

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32575 Foiaowi Farmington Kiln

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SE'-UP CLERK PART TiME wanted 'ck B»mingham mortgage company 20-30 hr» per -eek Can Tom or Kathy 646 9080

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851 8940 INSTRUCTORS William 0 Ford l*'°-cationai tacnnKai center announce* poSitiCKi Opening* in the following areas CAD CAM Health Occupation Graphic Design Printing 'ecnnoio gy Electronic Publishing Medical A**isirng Auto Body repair Build ng Trades HVAC Pectron.cs Ap-ptacants mutt po*se*t 1he 'oilowing vocational Certrhcation and 2 yrs ot ra<aiad work eiperianca wilhm pat! 5 yrt Send reaume to Mary M Mc Gowar Eiecuf ve Direc

Wayne Watuand Community Schoolt 36145 Marauette We*i land Mi 46185

n EQuai Opportunity Employer NSURANCE Non tmon.ng .mur-ine* ott«e needt second persor-30 hrt Lite Disability Haanh «-estment Var«d duties Computer

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TOUR TRAVEL Can-An Travel ha* positions *.*> able in sales and administration For mature individuals seeking an aicil-ing fast oacad env.ronm«ni Appioi 20 hours per wee* Salary 56 50 per hou' p'us benefiis ideal opportunity for ttudenit or hc-memakers tee-ing a change of pace _Appiy m per tor to 3000 lomr Center Su-'e •25 Soulhfieid

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538-7369 babysitter warned *> ow home Mon Fr. 9am 5pm 'or ow 9 mo ota aon Maadowbroo* A » M.ie A-aa Reference* 349 2085 BABYSITTER wanted 'or 15 mo old m my home '5 Mrte 6 armington Rd a-ee Hr« 7-apm Mon Fn Mu*i ha»e tranaponaton Can "88-11*3 BABYS'T'EO 2 g-*ai pre •ChOOC"er* Or Other A Utter m OW home 2 30pm-5 30pm Mull h*ve references own tran*portaf-on Ovar 18 yr* Old II M.i* A Ink.ter Top pay 478-4484 BEAUFILH. BABY -4*01 someone to care 'or him .1 n,t sov home 15 to 20 nr* par week "gnt nousekaap ng salary hrt nagot Oie 348-6*4'

500 Halp Wantad Domaatk

-OuSEKEEPR NEEDED Mon 25 nowt par wea* 4 naif day* ' tun day Mual be non-*mo*er own ir anaponation Good reference* K nowadge m dau care Caa everunga 626-0983 iN MY ShElBy HOME monynga 8 40am 8 'Sam tor m, 2 daugMert io yr* A 8 yr* 24 M<*e A Van Dy*e area '86-0049 lAThRup v*aga proteaaonai cou pie tee* ng matwa •enable woman to car* 'or toddler pan time m ow home Uuli k»* enndran own transportation r»on-»mo*er Lette. or rn.ni to Moruca 3250 Coo •dge Berkley M«ft 48072

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MATURE COUPLES or individuals interetted in supplemental income part I-me work nignts only Western suburbs 522-4320

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pan time Mature OeoervJacwe Experience preferred Mon A Wed afternoons Bloom held Ottice

335-8810 NURSERY ATTENOANT

for Roc»>eeter H«e Cnwcft Appro* 5 hrs wee. Eiper«nce A transpor tation necessary Re«erences quaaiad St LJ»a s Unnad Matvjd-«t 373-8980 PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST naadad •or Bloom held Hiaa real aetata o»t <e Hours idaai for student Trans ponabon « nscauir, A a* tor Ona .anmer 846-1800

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2hrs» person 10 care 'or 2 children Beverly hhis Non-smoker pre

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0 "o . .a- 1 Ec a • a ^ - a - - % i€2S' ScOO a*'.fid. . w: >A

602 Loat4 Found I 'OlNO ci*l« ;a' *••* o* rta.-a a

W' '842 i 'OlNC B a « » w •* Bc-o*- Coi

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PIONEER MOVING 4 STORAGE

AUCTION 'wn>tw* r*OuSeh->d Bui . •» r* i r - a -* a OuOr-v auct«n a*

Snor- hawed decawec Sta'a _-r-ie Aru- a>pc 'a*» .* e-ec» .at •* M«e A -agg*-', araa Stale Si Ear' -7' tner South p,eea caa "88- SA7 AoG 28 A' '0 N am

3ww Pioneer Wovng A Sior ag* Br aw- A "«mr AuCUXl Ser .«-!

L--Oyd Br aw- jerry -w-i* Anr ArpOr Sal-n*

994-6309

,R5 I jRS ' J**S

, - OS'

.OST

* -ed *• -*••% 5-5 -at 5i> -I- *-.ed vac. S'OC

>a* .ar.ed j**< •I 5*00 • h S 'X ; « ndtO< . Enguar to*

fORnSH.RE m m*.

. Grand I 5086 Bt JRJOM w — • • good ccn,

665-9646 603 Haalth - Nutrition Watght Loaa

A NEnr PHASE II ne-6a. w»gni cor-"O £K0«'Arr > g».r ^

'CIA- D-ar * Doctor approved Caa -a* 363 5*2C

"E afl*i if E -jeoendent >st- Ouior

'or produc' C»» 558 8736

j AAN'ED 100 people lo ir, ow a-I new Phase 1 Here* Program i 1 ju*r*niaed *ose up -c 29 pounds m . *-T w pap' I'hene.rMaa.s 9ea 453 2870 5'*'E auCTOn pabt

PuB.iC AjC"OA SJN AUG 2" -PM 63 '5 Oitiorc Read

een 6 6 * Ma Sdutr a snoc eg-'pmen- to, • actors art ^es A l«m •••<

e- SC P-ec<OuS Mc-wi ' •s ;ther coneci-t-at *-ge :c - m Nx ia

WHALEN A JC'iON SERVICE

459 5'4*

.RiO A M. t>r JduCl"On V Spa.- -

IBUr 1SU at lc 4

> : 546 '-a a. a «0 ^ int. Sai »>4 J C-rraignr 08 Aopo 'm -'

1 BEA-u'iF MA "EQS *• AKI :a ar *ea K .'«>• 4 .

AaJ • a «• "'a V ia-M,

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B °M NVJHAM

• i.wig »-- .ad lo *at- Scot' h' 5 tH IC M>* oetween UdM(a> A n* tier Aug 24 6 25 8 4 i taw NGTOn ulcS Aug .6." - dt ..othe* A Mo<* 9HIW 1UM i uooatnn 23638 Sp-'igpr uu>

MCY-KG SA. E 36 >ri au. JO* of Wuft Car i u— ' -t Mual ta* iarF"-8 U ' 21760 Merger S ofBfla

• fastCi

«r 5a< 8 d-u*» ' Wtai « ' ^-t* «A-M.MG'ON «llS 'hu-if r--.-dt r»ge anO*»'Owe'S /« g I 5pm >32*9 Spr-ngproo* 5

PC'-. I f i \ t i 'Cocn-dg*

BiRM NGHAM A g 24 e tc 4 of :• t>ai

IRM NGTON hillS »r Aug 25 i,o 4 2"20 Oroodtar- f U ' l - i St-*ad Heedowproo* tut Dog per M .-•car- u-i E erytn.n J_»s

NOW A "> A 'wnrtwe pshi iwnawe >r* Apeohrfteiy no .gMt.li!> DunBerion P«a* S«l.

t f am . • '•• A Sal 8a 23804 Gapar M**dcw«re Sup o » A K>

i* ON millS Cat . A fns :oys Iwnilur* -26 8 3 ja>.

. . . • ow A

2 50 i t 'pm C»*.

607 Inauranca

6 V JO1*?* • "ja — a-a 9 Wa

A*6'«60€ lCv*»C ckx'O a 53 6 2 CJJND M*I* > or • th". t '*-•-*• •varn* Rc n>*t- Chicago Ar** cai A**tisr-d Human* Socalt

522 Profataional Sarvicaa

600 Paraonals

fOjND Oa» °ai> poooi* whit* n-ai« medium sited can • «**c *ao» aood home 534 9336

-OS' o aci add-est ooo* .n .1*0 a shopping ;eniet par*.ng <31

Newburgln 5 mia Hf*ii3 422 '643 S' Calico :at long na.. 'emaie ., itn -J 1 Mia Soutnfieid *'** 1 jt-e. 5pm 642 5 552 ^S" CA' .ong haired whit* with .* rret -ear--g a'i*a collar near

a. s A M*- imar Rds Reward a 729-6053

lC-S' Ca' snor' w-i •* spe'ted RJ a ta 6 2C

"aired orange A M.ie Southfieid

$45-904-. jS tei-aa cai " ge- named «i«y 'ang 0-chard - l r l

•awr- colored M.ttrng '-oni

661.4*2"

STATE fARM HAS *HE r ,Ou need 'or IN th.ngt n most Call State Ear— ag*" nar >d Canneu 425-410C

acc-mw at.on Aug | por" ngts P L a , nan 25222 Aa--en Rd t-imi.*i coneci.p«t 0«3 ;h drent temt *OyS A •ra.-t an-oue soils Old » * tw las 0K3 j . |»| . i r houiencnd >C lu-nitwe IOO "»INI|)||I IC Si jC Auction Sernca 45} 2V'5

.1lu*

606 Tranaportatiofi A Travel

A RLINE TICXET OettOi August 26m • way S7C

tc Den re- j 153 T 115

Clean DEPENDABLE Personanrao «ar A cab t*r.nce ic a" airportt downtown A other teiect •ocanont Raasonaoa'iiet '*««• rltront we<oma rit 60m- lOprr onfy i>i n o mettage

701 Collactiblaa C O L l E C ' O R S "V* hart Owe*

| R»y*a -o*e' Da. t cui'*i-i & • • red 'igu-ines S ged Norm* p oc • w *1 S-g-.ea Liihograp'i Mfauseon On 4-9 335-3'e*

Boo*s Ekatt I Candiet

AA C- t300* 4 nOt -a 3 a»» • > w .. • 1

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B. AIM'IELO -I.. S • dg* >»»• tat,

ng Oat. •-OS .6 10-5 5 '6C 1

'-*,•**.•• E an . .ne

I'M Nj'ON Mill* »f0 Um A . f :<.-*l A m»sc *hu-t 1 r .-51693 WfOIWi 3 »"S V

a ,n uoawcw' HLl i 35-2.

tsiead >*•» A 11/ s:

a. pa«» DouP« Sale 2428C A ,»28C bar.w> 3 owit S oi «e r> o-t E Ot Coowdg* Er Sat S * l l ' . l l *Ot W good ttulf

A. PAN* MOv NO SA,E 9 *aa> • A-g 23 mru A g 77 1483' Borg-. -a I M l Soft -Mae 388 218s A. -AR* ' 4240 L«(*r be

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HUMMEL Ride into Chr-Slmai Spec-a1 once Cai'Eiieer- i"er 6

356--736 i "6-53 - j MuST SELL Bermudi Cruise ur im to go 5369 lc 2 5 dayt 4 n jnit ai F-eec-ori Muti go Defce Dec '9 After 5 30pm 425-03' 1 VENTJRA 14 ft condition 1 50

700 Auction Salaa

ABSOLUTE ESTATE AUCTION

AT PINEBROOK FARM

INHERI'ANCE mull tell arg* co •eel on Capodemor '* porceia • -oslum* A sie-img snyer awe-i etc Triurs-Syn 9 *u 5 55" *8* O-L PAINT NG

to Ainler Dy Mu linger .andscape &**

561 S'0! Oil parting ngned isn motil Aproi 56 1 tu wood 'rame |i*5

" igmai Spar 31 1 oaau'i

647 2428 ROBER" BATEMAN PR'S" M-d night B.ac> Wort »<!-» EditiOr-'•»-*0 52500 E.et M' 9286

H I T C H I N G POS^" A N T I Q U E S M A L L Mic'-gan if att Ma

D.e- 40 0-jar.t, Dea-r-i u-ide- 'Dn* R-. "

j- M 50 n*a< M 5; TECUMSEH.

<517^23-0277 OPEN " DA-S 'CAM 6 3CPV

&. >OM*»EcO - V . . j A*a

Ba.OOMP«6LD O'' »-4Fa»»AO

riwfls : -£»ia Ja»c S6\aC

MARilw AS-.QoES ®A'e a« H*r a»ood . ac

2C' - '* e* 'c»' ^-10* J-a* pl*MOUTh *N' 0o€ v N M*..

90C' MHI Op« 7 OMt'

706 Garaga Salaa: Oakland

e-OOM' 6:2 -

*-»*• v^'O. HIUS Mo. 2." FaarryWiA. ~

^ e 'C Coro«NN *• V O*'

> ~ ~*J *aG "ON HklS >0AOt ' •-** ' •

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- .»*• . C 'w*C» • »->.• SG'ON Ga- mgr M -» a e ju' .ao«oe l#a»' "DC-* +•• +

'••g mwcp —-ca * aa- Sex" 25&3C .»«•»' ' NG'ON "*'L.S fcjrr.ij#a . -TV 3* S?uW * jw'l ,C Mlie A to S

I .«- v-OA to CKj'KA'- 5 ' Ow jr Of COt#rt

• APM'NGTON r " l - oVCA

aoCH>Ar»CA» v * So-T. 2 305 '

. MfddlMMlt OAl«»

a«.f«(O.AKE ("<«0 iCtaatA^^ /- > .a'*t» 04 n

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>0 > ^ 0 T»A* * • Wc-'-CS'CB A«, ?6 % 'uoo** to.* c»otr»«* Afl ,

ICP6»« amp» tur'ot*a«« -.Outen-Oid mru. *m" b*rm 6 24 S .-5 6 26 052 " i ~s?;-c-

Olh.rig

I- OC HESTER HUiS Mo.mg Sa». ' Aug . 4 A 25 i 4pm 2 Poai mo»o«A_. | 'u-- itu-* housanoid goods tao* I . - "as m.sc 234 N*.*d* i siieMa A 01 Old Perch N Of yfyaoor

I "OChESTEP hillS Thurs A fi-1. Ban- apm Baby 'lemfc • lOl A w -rr. .

| *'ii c lothmg poy t girls A ertully tan it tl Prmdi* Caiamren M.»l

I 39-"J Hidden Cree* Cowl Huntert c-ee* Sub 1 Adamt A A a" on 1 -• i

a Uu* --r» |y • . • A QM NGT ON h-lLS a.; . i . ' '"fc r Walti^'l" -a . China 5-1 - - r -5C- .-0663 nenwood s • f " B.*aPu'' Sfc •<j£'-. »ub Wanpr L, ' V I '• Sa' ran- is— .56* Mm A ;• M.dd*t>ert Sew g -a Adamt i_«. A V" ' i ' f BE .ERc" HiuLS Ajg Ja .5 2t i 3234: D-u-y E 0' E.* greer O'.ertc* ,l*r ra-.nf1*' ' -

55 5595 I •utn.t.r* c>Othet m tc Sa-*"* -*•'

lutl S Cl' Si r*" don* M DWES7 S .ARGES- SE.EC" il De*.tifui Amer-car- mc mpc-. intiflue 'urn.lj.» --J* n*:l-u' antrQue *W* 'y 3 l"Cp3l • atches 5"7-655-2

51" 349 '

ON BE.ER.' Hi.cS Bioci Sa* Sat a g 26 9 4C- Dunp -ne All' v-3* O- Sciuthtieic oeiwee- '3 "4 m.«

•em, a -or*

.OS' GO. u B° ACE , E T Wf l-5'es a' Gree* Op* '•*' .* a*si a-d Sen- ->er-'» .aiua Reward jiit 1}' T"ia *.*t 4*5-2293 .OS* go«3 • ng a-'g* .*.icw none a 1 .5M .<.r»l, ct OeSrgr- Cer > Stu-J O- *roy or Med-ca Bidg ' U » A 12 Ma at Pa-c* o«

700 Auction Salaa

SHOWCASE

, cmE ar- AuCTiON CC , -0 " . •» you to 'he fm» 3"er.ng 0* •he And'eser- Estate -->~C-*Ci o' 3IS an" t>* SOld "h.s S rOu' aSt 0P-SOTtumty tC aCQui'e lem* A memor IC".* from this t»n* *s's'« rh* *uC r-on wiii De ne»d Sat Aug 26 A Sun Aug 2" on -he grounds 01 B

[ -aproo* *arm Some n«ghl»gr..s nclude ROyA Co-sen-•age' crysta sn.-e- m d V ^ s-ate 'u"- tu'e co"ect.ias '-om Aotk- st a "iess s'ee ma-, d' nerwar* tett garden^g tut c«s power A hand 'oois gar-d*-t-actors chain saws 000*1 -ug--ara .nens M-sc houserx>d terns

a. t i-ds awTs iomxis • i's oewe- cootMf Nord< coaec tces toys dons : ism* c^ector snee* A fcor: o"C ca~ e.*s and 'tems 'oc numerous tc

on 'onow 96 to *an»ngton Rd c t5" South •- Silver l*.« Rd Aet-

her- South or R-sn-on Rc * m.a tc P ieP-oo* -1"* ruat 'owew h* t-gnt

PRE » E A 3C»mBC-hDA«S auction 3pm e c - OA'S

SA'uRDA. AuG J6 SUNDA* AcrG 27

'910 ipri'.'ica a--due s-d* ROCHES'ER Ani<jue.i

Co«eciort Geiieri Sue o* 'n* Summer

A0.e-liS.ng tin. -Oys ootow ooi.t ' •' U <a ''ems furn.tue 5 ots <i't rno«» j i . ; >awa- Dei. S30C ."j s*t Aug 26tn "am 5pm Su- Aug K < Cac-n*. Sj5C 27fh 'Oem 5pm '205 N M* - B* r.ce«en 'wean jn,.e,Si'y A "an.*n • corvnc 55-

SOUTHWESTERN ABT The ^argest selection o» original Sooin West ari in this area PueDio Pottery by well «nown artists Na-dajo rugs Kachman Ai at discount prices By ap-pointment 855-6089

o£0 viCTORiAN :n*irs Eicenar-i cc

I ;as' o«er

*v*l- A 2 .on 560C :•

662 "993

TOWN & COUNTRY ANTIQUE MALL

K BOOTHS DE - - " 1 •. . •» Art Decc Co*ect-b«s

Coc»t "oys Etc - The HISTORIC WELLER BLDG

555 M<n-gar a.* Sanne M<r. 479 -S05

tMon tr, to lc 5 Sa- Sw to tp 6 S DA. Au'tw'< vOe-ed tho - jC t ^ •.<tor-oui athlete Ma.* -MBRE.LA S"AND 520C P«-d. efter 455 *6« v o o o I 'X R;u'C Ouw*- A--e .ARGOS LITHOGRAPHS for Saa Mutt ••Cu-oai* Ser Out Ou.ert onr.

•at>w . cnet' . i. i ei

5'0C Ou 5*5 A d*-

.'94<

Retreenmantt wai t* more nlormatior. 4 tutwe Cons n.

CALL TOOO BuSCK CINE AS" aijC'iON CO 313-684-0208

• ANTIQUES • AUCTION • RESALE

MAMC HESTER Br iAUN A HELMER AUCTION SERVICES

R**i Etitle Earm r-iou»-rt.0l«J Al.|«Jue»

LloyOB Biaur Arn ArOOf MS M

Jar r y L H«,-n8f •

ANTIQUE MALL UnusualTurn-o(-ttf-

Century partners Oeo*

In t>g* osk

11a E. Main, Manchester 20 Mm AOutheast o< Ann ArbOf

Opan 7 day* 10 a m -5 p m

1-*aS-»3C7 T o p l a c m y o u r

a d in this

I

Fifsi jmiBC MeirtcKjisi Chuf 158S Maple at Pleasant

BirmingTvam SEPT M P r e v i e w N igh t 1 directory, piA*#A

sept 27 -"iT-i csll D o r o t h y

s t 591-0916

—5^f~ laW . —

ANTiOuE CROCKS ugt putter CAwn coaect n auclon Sunday Aug 27 alerting ai 1 tam .ocaied S* ol Howan at 26 16 County farm Rd T|*« tge to exit 137 iPmcanayi turn N toward* "Owen i n to Ma-son Rd iwn left A foaow aucSion signs to site of 100 yr old farm-nouae 65 ttonewer* yaaowware tpongeware ootlery croc«i mitog CrOwH A tootwarmers (25 with co-balt I Pius lots 0< other eiceoeni an-t-Ouas Roean E Oudie> Auc-Iionwr Howaliphonei5171 546-3145

J

HOPP ESTATE ANTIQUE

AUCTION Antique twnrlw* 1986 Chevrolet

We wdi nava a pub*c auction ai 437 A MKXHe St Chaise* Ta** Main Si to Middi* then west

WED AUG 30 AT 11 30 AM Owner joen Hope

Braur. A Helmer Auction Sar.<« LiOyd Breun jerry naimer Ann Ardor Sawn* 665-9646 994-6309

WANTED TO BUY APT DECC and SC s *-d

aoRian ANTiOcE mao«e" |*ccessoras Espec-I he^man Sun Aug 27 6*r- 4pm .en * wa* |M'c»E° *rd • NC - - »iC s tut. a-County fairground Adr•ar M<r mryri V- l . ' l a 'PO'ler. la an Spaces lor 15C deewt w-m aua-ty i g.ass smrar . -ad-c-s eic

Tues thru Sat 12-6pm, VERTU

51'S Aasnirgton no>* Oe.

h.lS 4 'am-.i, uar some'-ing ipr every on* 10-4 Aug 26 9-; 32 38'

i-e- A o* Scuthia-3 S ot •* .• h IL. S mwt 'amu, J s-cply of -.saara '*—> " turn .u-e HMW*!-!! 4-

etc f- Aug 25 S S*' Aug 3 Su-se-Ct 'DM* A

BE vEQL' - -S 3-2C3 -u—a, Cou-INA ' •:• A Scuth'a d Rd

-J.*! Aug 2* 25 » 2< ••nm y 5 M:.-g U* 1'JVlHV«

B RM NG-AM Aug 25 A «t 9a-tc be- '346 Edgewoc-d S c' ~-r co* j--s c-otnes age 5 '3 s»*te> CuPC<*s *•-6 OM.NGHAM Aug 25 A 26 9a-5pm '65; "a»nas S ol Mac-* ca-Ademi A Eaion Cnwd s dofei nousanuM: - sc s'o.e Ciewtoo" rafhtuC d--ng»a-

-ir» tOyS C>CfheS -OCt *.0u— S .as gr.n ptcr>< tap* rn.se

Ei- -CM' E . C - - -S ~ 4 Si' - i = M'NGTON hil^S fj-nilu-e A.g 25 26 9»r- 4p— ."64 .'.n mi«e. dry*. - ico. i . f J"« - • ' 2-OC» S ' Souare .HI «d —-Owe- Pre CM** par's gw- Sll/" A f Jf] C'fcdy«* ' tu-e anncues —or* Sat and Sw 10 ti» 5r-

ac* sc-ee- t-d .'t * " i «99"-S G l a d s t o n e I m N of '3 • t—ec snn't 25 m- CH-ndi | Mue 2 plAI A of Orchard-a**

I C-»*S CMU*1 -*-. .ienc-d ' • ' I *

I B.OOMf E.D - ..S Au. .'6 9 5pm lousenod ' f imps tu-mtwe owws aw t»—s Am ;u» • *- cna*rs i -cad a—;s t-essec gass

I - » : i i S'assordsn-* 39C1 Oua-'Of •• 'Maca A o* _*rt* E o "*egrac' N; Ea . B- ds Paate

, h . : ; w E-C - --S =u—-tu-e ' • t cui'-as fc»* t -an . j - -.-«s sma *pc i-»ces • -;«er 1 r -1 aw. .a-1 . _a--a- - om I ten* A. g*ea' :onOrtax un* | "*~c R= E -a- on; . *••> E o* M 3d . . »•* -=.uar.

..* Sat 9 5

ASM NGtON HI.S Crahsma-Jbe'iOis.- Sande- Aitums Clothing

A 25 'Sie-.es HOuseno-d 'tem* M-sc good 2"t" Aitow Lane • tx-c. A

o'hes M-odiaoan 3 pioois N 8 Mia -na-rs -run 9 4 Caah Drvy

j I ABM NG'ON H.*s d"wng -oon (•ic-* cha.-1 bedroom tat ofto ' j r v / l TV <11* Of I K I l - l d l

I Cu"ams 2802e Irm hay H r i I M-e : t»oc*s £ o* O.charc Laat t •n-.S,- 9 6

702 Antiquaa S dm NGHAM B^ garag* I I * 5 |i 9 30am * 30pm tweer Soul-'a-d A Maca

8 ALL ANTIQUES BOUGH' S Postcards ota " o a magax-nas annoue A papar oo*t toys Shew. ct*na ma.tar, 346 3154 348 '984

ANN ARBOR ANTlOuES MARKET THE BRuSHER Show Sunday sect 17 2 tat taato- 5055 Anr Arbor Saane Road Ent 175 oft .-94 Over 350 deeiert m ouanty antiouai and ie*ct coaecticaes a* tems guaranteed as represented and w>-der cower 5 AM 4 PM Admrsaon S3 Thwd Sundays The OrwriH" ANTlOWE CLOCKS A TOOLS New game taoie and miscellaneous 20837 naisiead Er Sat i0 to 4 ANTKXlES A Crafi Oaaiart wanted for Plymouth t Hrttoric Old Viiage annual Apoiafest Sat Sepi 30th i Oem-6pm Specat only 130 Can now' Donna 455-3106M*r«

455-4 169 ANTIQUE SHOPS

•n Oowmtowm Clmton open 7 days I0AM-6PM 12 M a* A Of Saime on US- '2 5l?-«56-6C'9

ANTIQUE SHOW 6 SALE Firsf United Methods! CAurch

'589 Mac** ai Pleasant Birmingham

SEPT 26 PRCV EW NIGHT 7PM 10PM

Sapi 27 11-9 S^x 26 n-5

MA'MC

WINE MAKERS

703 Crafts AMERICANA CRAf* SHOW Greenmeed Aug 26 A 27 tt-Spm Newpwgh Sou'h ot E fit Mae ARTS A CRAFTS Sale 1768 Can ion Between A*yn* a Newtxj'gn Sunday Aug 27th from 115pm targe selection o< M.sc cats

CRAFTERS WANTED - H A J St Cia> Snores Artt A Craft Show Nov 16 A 19 ' 969 For-esar.ations or -ntormation Maureen 433-3755 o. C«KTy 255-7778

704 Rummaga Salaa & FJaaMarkata

BiRM nGham Cioi etc f. Sat Sw •f -46 A 13 Mn* 01 'a*3 and SoutMa« B RsainGham Etiat* Sea loh • Chooee '*0m A.~ore p no •*•'• •ng couch C'ySlA e"C Sat 1C lc * 30200 Br HOI .an* S of 13 M.i* E o« Telegraph BiRM IMOAM Aug 25 9-3pm

ed u .pmen' CMOCH S Of

Birmingham Giant Movasg Saw Fn Sat Sun 8-5pm Fwtvtwe tewing macrone oofhwig m household etc 1907? Saion Or Ma* w of Soutnneio Birmingham nouaanoid -oo» OuaOing suppaas cfuidren t tchooi ciothes etc wed Thwt 9 to 5 • 405 Viae S of 15 E of Adams Birmingham -uot w«ig .*»* Garden Clue Saw Fwmtw* app* ance* collect.Oat cMffuno iewai ery unent A mrsc 4505 Cheroaee cane off Frarwim Rd 1 DA N of Mac"* Aug 25 A 26 9am-5pm

A NEW FLEA MARKET A TRAOE Canter ,uf opened Located on Grand River 1 £» W Of Lafvsar For spec* was* can Freddy 537-0404 BETH ACHIM SlSTERHOOO Annua, Rummage Mem Aug 26 9am- 7pm Tues Aug 29 8am ipm 21100 W 12 Ma* Bet mar waneer A Ever-green Household aothaig toys Boo** scoftmg goods miac

Birmingham moving sale" MuHi lam*ea 1461 Sh«man 1 BIS E o' Southf*nd 2 £»t N o' 14 Ma* Aug 24 25th 9-5 Fwrvitw* I OaCy •temt Much More"

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A* C o n d I &<*». AM/FM Starao/CtM . Spa C o n l , Srytad Wtiaak. Pl<%*14 BSW 51k I OAA!

'89 PROBE GL 2-2 ER 5 Spd. P S.. P B. Air C o n d T/GOm AM/FM Sia*ao Elac Da* (n^r^namohon PI85*14BSW. Stk *5B49

S 10,590 '89 ESCORT "LX" I 9E F L .Au to .PS. P.B . A r C o n d AM/FM. S tv*o . In». <Mpan Etac Da< . Industry G-d '.'.'Sac G<p . D u d Elac Mlnon . L u t w /Cov« f i S»« t 3810

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6890* 12,290*

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s 15,890 •89 TAURUS "L" 4 DOOR 2 5 MS C . Aulo. P S . P.B.. A* Cond . I G o u AM-FM S>afao. Bac D*f.. P206«14 BSW Stylad w/Covmn S»k t 2104

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Cont'Titt, Air Cond., Handling Pkg., Chrm. Hinged Side Doors, Spt Wheels, 100 amp. alt.

89 LX-400 WE DARE YOU TO COMPARE OUR PRICE AND EQUIPMENT ANYWHERE!

. P.s ,, P 3.. Pwr, Locks/Windows, Opt k. Swing Out S<3e & RR Glass, Spd. Bumpers. Elec A M F M Stereo/Cass .

89 MUSTANG "LX' , 5 Sod P S P B P Locks 4 WTOowi Ar , T S o . AM/FM Sia«»o/CaM . Dud E»c $ 8790

2 3 EFI. C o n d . Mr ron .E lac Da< PI9S»I4BS* Sfytad Spd Control SlV * 6648

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XLT" SUPER CAB $ 12,190

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'14,890 11,790*

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CASH REBATES

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IN TRANSPORTA TION TODA Y 1989 PORSCHE 944 1989 FOX 2 DOOR NEW 1989 RX7 GTU Stk . # 5 7 9

WAS $20,140

REBATE '3500 NOW116,640 REBATE $4600 N O W $ 1 8 , 8 9 8

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REBATE '4000 NOW119,998

1989 A U D I 80

L E A S E FOR $ 3 7 4 7 8 PER MO

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