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State off icials debate Voter's choice issue 3A Volume 10 Number 24 : - The Canton Connection A TREE grows in Canton Make that 270 trees will grow in Canton Township trustees voted Tuesday to plant 270 assorted trees in the township late this fall during thelTO Tree Planting Program. Crimboli Landscaping of Canton has been awarded the bid at $39 for each tree, the same price as last year Aaron Machnick, chief building official, said 225 of the trees will be planted in front of homes, 25 in the park and the remainder used to replace dead or dying trees along Sheldon Road TEN ACRES of land adjacent to the Fellows Creek Golf Course has been purchased by the township to expand the course. According to Mike Gouin, superintendent of parks and recreation, the additional land will make the course more challenging. Gouin said the coarse will be lengthened, and space added between boles. Gouin said no taxpayers' revenues have been spent on the course and that the revenues have covered all costs of acquistion and operation O F F I C E * Sally Wright of the Wayne County sheriff's Metro Airport detail has been selected to join the K-B unit of the department Wright has been sent to Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, for 10 weeks of bomb detection training. She has been assigned a German shepherd named Nikon who will be used by the K-9 unit at the airport to sniff out bombs and narcotics. Wright and her husband Tim Orbacki, a police officer with the airport department, and son Paul are Canton residents. HUNTER SAFETY is the topic of a free session slated 9 am. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at Canton Township Hall Sponsored by the Canton Police Department, the program is one youths 12-16 are required by the Department of Natural- Resources to attend in order to obtain a hunting license. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, call Sgt Gary GriffIs a t 3*7-3000 THE CANTON Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a special trip for kids to the Chuck E. Cheese Pixza Time Theatre in Ann Arbor Friday. The bus will leave the Township Administration Building at I p.m. and return at Mlpja. 16-14, S If I by an older brother or sister, are invitedtoattend, and they will receive pissa, refreshments, game tokens and transportation. The fee is | 4 per child and adult supenrisk>n«rtll be provided by the Recreation Department To register, call Sff~l«t9 between 8:30 a m. and S pan. A CHILDREN'S Halloween Party, sponeored by the Canton Parts and Recreation Department will be held . Saturday, Oct S7, at the •t Sheldon A party for children ages S-7 will be from 9:30to10:40 a.m. and ages 1*12 from 1*41toU:4ft In J - I . - jvagwg for the contest cartoon carnival, i must be made in advance by calling StT-lOtt, and beca«M of limited space, parents are askedtodrop their children off and pick them up after the party is completed. Canton ©burner Monday. October 15, 1984 Canton, Michigan 36 Pages Twenty-Five Cents •otiortwn ' < or per. taw All ric»t.t Rrwiwd Closing looms for nursing home A Dion resident line down for hit afternoon nap. Thia former Plymouth resident saye he's "getting along good" at Dion as he haa "for yea re." The man ia among the many whoee "hearts are wrenched at the thought of this place cloeing." BILL BRESLER/attfT photos By M.B. Dillon Wsrd and Diane Gale staff writers A pall of fear, anger and disbelief clouds tbe cinderblock halls and rooms of Dion Memorial Nursing Home, ordered to close Oct. 26 by Ingham County Circuit Court Judge L. Thomas Brown. Judge Brown ordered the opera- tors of the nursing home at 43825 Michigan to "cease operation . . . and cooperate with all appropriate agencies and or relatives of the pa- tients to (ensure) the proper place- ment of all patients in the facility" late last month. The fate of Dion, its staffers and 85 sick and elderly residents has been in doubt since 1980 when its li- cense renewal was denied due to re- peated health care violations. A re- cently submitted state Department of Public Health report says the home "violated the residents' per- sonal dignity," according to Ron Styka, assistant attorney general. Dion personnel claim several im- provements have been made, and that the home provides quality care and should remain open. From makeshift headquarters in the Won nursing director's office, workers from the Department of So- cial Services assessed patients and broke the news to them last week. Please turn to Page 4 Brian 8liter Urban sprawl may have nixed sewer By Gary M. Cates staff writer The fear of urban sprawl may have played a part in the recent U.S. Enviro- nmental Protection Agency (EPA) deci- sion to bypass grant funding for the massive Son of Supersewer project. And the fear of urban sprawl may cause further cuts in the amount of fed- eral funding the project will be eligible to receive. The proposed $120 million sewerage system faces cuts in grant funding lev- els because of new federal guidelines, which could more than double local costs for some communities. "Besides changing the maximum federal share from 75 to 55 percent, the new guidelines prohibit federal funding for projects which promote growth," said Richard Hinshon, director of the Michigan Department of Natural Re- sources (DNR) community assistance division. The additional 20 percent drop alone is expected \o push costs to the local communities past $23 million. The growth question could cause an addi- tional 10 percent increase when and if federal grants are made available, Hinshon said. In September the EPA turned down a request by Wayne County to receive Clean Water Act funding for the North Huron Valley /Rouge Valley wastewa- ter project known as Son of Super- sewer, EPA officials instructed the DNR — which acts as an agent for the EPA in Michigan — to bypass Son of Super- sewer on the funding priority list. The money now is being made available to other projects around the state. Federal guidelines for the disburse- ment of Clean Water Act money changed on Oct. 1, including a new maximum of 55 percent and the "no growth" clause, ALTHOUGH EPA officials cited a variety of deficiencies in the project planning, Hinshon claims growth was one of the major factors for the bypass decision. "Growth was a concern of the EPA, that there was major growth capacity in the system," Hinshon said. "We tried to tell them what appears to be major growth capacity was not" he said. Sewer capacity is measured in the flow of cubic feet per second (cfs). Please turn to Page 8 -aaeetee what's inside State considers prison purchase Brevities . . 5A Cable TV . . 2A Clubs In Action . . . 6B FY l 6A * Obituaries . . . 2A Opinion 8A Shopping Cart 1B Sports 1C Stroller 8A Suburban Life . . 5-7B The View 5B Classified Sec. C-D NEWSLINE . . . 450-2700 SPORTSLINE . . . 591-2312 CLASSIFIED. . . 581-0000 HOME DELIVERY . 591-0500 By Gary M. Catae staff writer ...for those who lexpect more.! QKS£SIWII OBMNVK A !CC*MTW»C'» The Detroit House of Correction (Dehoco) on Five Mile in Plymouth Township could become a medium-se- curity state prison. "We are very interested in the possi- ble purchase of Dehoco," said Gail Light, a Department of Corrections spokeswoman. But state Rep Gerald Law, R-Plym- outh Township whose district includes part of Canton, vows to fight any pro- posal by the state to use the facility as a prison "I'm not going to have the Plymouth- Northville area be the correctional center for the City of Detroit," Law said. Dehoco is owned and operated by the City of Detroit and houses prisoners serving up to one-year sentences De- troit wants to close the facility and is negotiating with Wayne County for the transfer of prisoners 'There should be some movement of prisoners out of Dehoco within the next 30 days," said Mike Conway, a spokes- man for County Executive William Lu- cas Without the recent construction of a cotfnty jail in downtown Detroit, such a move wouldn't have been possible. Be- Pi«ase turn to Page 8 Man arraigned in armed robbery Canton police have arrested ooe Yp- silanti man and have a warrant for the arrest of another in connection with an armed robbery early Thursday morn- ing at the Total Gas station at Ford and Canton Center roads Michael Eugene Pat ton. 28, pleaded not guiltytoa charge of armed robbery at his arraignment Friday afternoon before 35th District Judge Dunbar Davis Bond was set at ISO OOO, 10 percent cash, and a preliminary examination is scheduled for Oct 22. Police said ooe of the men, armed with a dark hand gun and wearing a stocking cap, demanded money from the station attendant about S:1S a m Tbe robbers stole 1150, police said. No ooe was injured. There were no other wit Rock queen Plymouth good nowe Friday night The Homecoming Dey queen for 1M4. from her eeoort. Den Meet ONee* Salem footbeH teem, tee etory to needy Moored artth the on Pege 1B. V*r*r» -Kr>

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State off icials debate Voter's choice issue — 3A

Volume 10 Number 24

: -

The Canton

Connection A TREE grows in Canton

Make that 270 trees will grow in Canton

Township trustees voted Tuesday to plant 270 assorted trees in the township late this fall during t h e l T O Tree Planting Program.

Crimboli Landscaping of Canton has been awarded the bid at $39 for each tree, the same price as last year Aaron Machnick, chief building official, said 225 of the trees will be planted in front of homes, 25 in the park and the remainder used to replace dead or dying trees along Sheldon Road

TEN ACRES of land adjacent to the Fellows Creek Golf Course has been purchased by the township to expand the course.

According to Mike Gouin, superintendent of parks and recreation, the additional land will make the course more challenging. Gouin said the coarse will be lengthened, and space added between boles.

Gouin said no taxpayers' revenues have been spent on the course and that the revenues have covered all costs of acquistion and operation

O F F I C E * Sally Wright of the Wayne County sheriff's Metro Airport detail has been selected to join the K-B unit of the department

Wright has been sent to Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, for 10 weeks of bomb detection training. She has been assigned a German shepherd named Nikon who will be used by the K-9 unit at the airport to sniff out bombs and narcotics.

Wright and her husband Tim Orbacki, a police officer with the airport department, and son Paul are Canton residents.

HUNTER SAFETY is the topic of a free session slated 9 a m . to 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21, at Canton Township Hall Sponsored by the Canton Police Department, the program is one youths 12-16 are required by the Department of Natural-Resources to attend in order to obtain a hunting license. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, call Sgt Gary Griff Is a t 3*7-3000

THE CANTON Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring a special trip for kids to the Chuck E. Cheese Pixza Time Theatre in Ann Arbor Friday. The bus will leave the Township Administration Building a t I p.m. and return at M l p j a .

16-14, S If I by an older brother

or sister, are invited to attend, and they will receive pissa, refreshments, game tokens and transportation. The fee is | 4 per child and adult supenrisk>n«rtll be provided by the Recreation Department To register, call Sff~l«t9 between 8:30 a m. and S pan.

A CHILDREN'S Halloween Party, sponeored by the Canton Pa r t s and Recreation Department will be held . Saturday, Oct S7, at the

• t Sheldon A party for children ages S-7

will be from 9:30 to 10:40 a.m. and ages 1*12 from 1*41 to U:4ft

In J - I . -

jvagwg for the contest cartoon carnival,

i must be made in advance by calling StT-lOtt, and beca«M of limited space, parents are asked to drop their children off and pick them up after the party is completed.

Canton ©burner Monday. October 15, 1984 Canton, Michigan 36 Pages

Twenty-Five Cents

•otiortwn ' < or per. taw All ric»t.t Rrwiwd

Closing looms for nursing home

A Dion resident line down for hit afternoon nap.

Thia former Plymouth resident saye he's "getting along good" at Dion as he haa "for yea re." The man ia among the many whoee "hearts are wrenched at the thought of this place cloeing."

BILL BRESLER/attfT photos

By M.B. Dillon Wsrd and Diane Gale staff wr i ters

A pall of fear, anger and disbelief clouds tbe cinderblock halls and rooms of Dion Memorial Nursing Home, ordered to close Oct. 26 by Ingham County Circuit Court Judge L. Thomas Brown.

Judge Brown ordered the opera-tors of the nursing home at 43825 Michigan to "cease operation . . . and cooperate with all appropriate agencies and or relatives of the pa-tients to (ensure) the proper place-ment of all patients in the facility" late last month.

The fate of Dion, its staffers and

85 sick and elderly residents has been in doubt since 1980 when its li-cense renewal was denied due to re-peated health care violations. A re-cently submitted state Department of Public Health report says the home "violated the residents' per-sonal dignity," according to Ron Styka, assistant attorney general.

Dion personnel claim several im-provements have been made, and that the home provides quality care and should remain open.

From makeshift headquarters in the Won nursing director's office, workers from the Department of So-cial Services assessed patients and broke the news to them last week.

Please turn to Page 4 Brian 8liter

Urban sprawl may have nixed sewer By Gary M. Cates staf f wr i ter

The fear of urban sprawl may have played a part in the recent U.S. Enviro-nmental Protection Agency (EPA) deci-sion to bypass grant funding for the massive Son of Supersewer project.

And the fear of urban sprawl may cause further cuts in the amount of fed-eral funding the project will be eligible to receive.

The proposed $120 million sewerage system faces cuts in grant funding lev-els because of new federal guidelines,

which could more than double local costs for some communities.

"Besides changing the maximum federal share from 75 to 55 percent, the new guidelines prohibit federal funding for projects which promote growth," said Richard Hinshon, director of the Michigan Department of Natural Re-sources (DNR) community assistance division.

The additional 20 percent drop alone is expected \ o push costs to the local communities past $23 million. The growth question could cause an addi-tional 10 percent increase when and if

federal grants are made available, Hinshon said.

In September the EPA turned down a request by Wayne County to receive Clean Water Act funding for the North Huron Valley /Rouge Valley wastewa-ter project — known as Son of Super-sewer,

EPA officials instructed the DNR — which acts as an agent for the EPA in Michigan — to bypass Son of Super-sewer on the funding priority list. The money now is being made available to other projects around the state.

Federal guidelines for the disburse-

ment of Clean Water Act money changed on Oct. 1, including a new maximum of 55 percent and the "no growth" clause,

ALTHOUGH EPA officials cited a variety of deficiencies in the project planning, Hinshon claims growth was one of the major factors for the bypass decision.

"Growth was a concern of the EPA, that there was major growth capacity in the system," Hinshon said.

"We tried to tell them what appears to be major growth capacity was no t " he said.

Sewer capacity is measured in the flow of cubic feet per second (cfs).

Please tu rn to Page 8

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The Detroit House of Correction (Dehoco) on Five Mile in Plymouth Township could become a medium-se-curity state prison.

"We are very interested in the possi-ble purchase of Dehoco," said Gail Light, a Department of Corrections spokeswoman.

But state Rep Gerald Law, R-Plym-outh Township whose district includes part of Canton, vows to fight any pro-posal by the state to use the facility as a prison

"I'm not going to have the Plymouth-Northville area be the correctional

center for the City of Detroit," Law said.

Dehoco is owned and operated by the City of Detroit and houses prisoners serving up to one-year sentences De-troit wants to close the facility and is negotiating with Wayne County for the transfer of prisoners

'There should be some movement of prisoners out of Dehoco within the next 30 days," said Mike Conway, a spokes-man for County Executive William Lu-cas

Without the recent construction of a cotfnty jail in downtown Detroit, such a move wouldn't have been possible. Be-

Pi«ase turn to Page 8

Man arraigned in armed robbery

Canton police have arrested ooe Yp-silanti man and have a warrant for the arrest of another in connection with an armed robbery early Thursday morn-ing at the Total Gas station at Ford and Canton Center roads

Michael Eugene Pat ton. 28, pleaded not guilty to a charge of armed robbery at his arraignment Friday afternoon before 35th District Judge Dunbar Davis

Bond was set at ISO OOO, 10 percent cash, and a preliminary examination is scheduled for Oct 22.

Police said ooe of the men, armed with a dark hand gun and wearing a stocking cap, demanded money from the station attendant about S:1S a m Tbe robbers stole 1150, police said. No ooe was injured. There were no other wit

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2 P-m. . . Cooking With Cas - Cas prepares a Taiwanese stir-fry; tai-ing one on!

&3® p.m. Prescription For Health — Host Betty Rivkin speaks with a hospital" dietician about nutrition

3 p.m. Hamtramck Rotary Pre-sents

3:30 p.m. Beat of the City — A tribute to the 2nd corps that fought the battle of Monte Cassino in WW n.

* P-m MESC Job Show — Local job information with Jeff Tres-sler..

4:30 p.m. Sandy Show — Host Sandy Preblich talks about Nukes Si Kooks

5 p.m. Marching Band Competi-tion — Final highlights from last year's s ta te marching band com-petiton at Plymouth Centennial Educational Park (CEP)

5:30 p.m. Total Fitness — Aero-bics with Jackie Starr

6 p.m. . . . Hamtramck Sports Talk 6:30 p.m. Express Yourself —

Detroit Grand Prix is featured 7 p.m. . Flossie Festival — Plym-

outh-Canton activist Flossie Tonda is honnored by Canton Chamber of Commerce and other organiza-tions

8 p.m. 1st Presbyterian Church

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9 p.m. Friends ic Neighbors — Kreative Kidstuff brought to you by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

9:30 p.m. Plymouth Canton Isshinryu — Self-defense discus-sion on ways in which to chose a good Isshiniyu school with expert SamlSantiHi.

T U E S D A Y (Oct. 1«)» 2 p.m. Canton BPW Candidates

Forum — Candidates for Canton trustees, clerk, treasurer, and su-pervisor face off along with candi-dates for 35th District Judge, the 2nd Congressional District, and 37th State House Rep. District.

3:30 p.m. . . Omnicom Game of the Week — Women's varsity basket-ball pits Plymouth Canton High Chiefs against Livonia Stevenson High Spartans.

5:30 p.m. School Daze — Student of Hamtramck High with a look at school happenings.

6 p.m. Art in Hamtramck — Eve Nixon explores ar t and artists to be found in Hamtramck.

6:30 p.m. Shopper Comparison ' — Current price information on

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through the paces at Northville Parks & Recreation Center

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8:30 p.m. Home Energy Review — Paul Sincock is interviewed by Dean Sauer about how to weather -ize you home.

9 p.m. Way Back When — A look at some antique toys and doll hous-es with guest Barb Sanders Final showing

9:30 p.m. . . Youth View — Inter-views and concert performances of DeGarmo & Key, and Farrel l & Farrell , Christian pop musicians

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7 p.m. Tell Me A Story — Gina talks about transportation and reads the Dr. Seuss story "Scram-bled Eggs Super."

7:30 p.m. . . . Detroit Round Up — Find out what's happening in the

obituaries

greater Detroit area 8 p.m. Healtbercixe — Margaret

Jenner discusses health with Deb-bie Salmons, an aerobic instructor They also discuss PMS and exer-cises to relieve some of the pain and tension related to this prob-l e m '

9 p.m. Spotlight on You — Per-sonal Living: Fall fashions, casual and dressy by Maggie and Me in Plymouth; Home Living: Tasty treats at Plymouth Apple Orchard with Mary Emraett , Concepts of Living. More football with J im Muneio, defense.

9:30 p.m. . . Single Touch LIVE -Information for and about singles on this live call-in show with J .P McCarthy and special guest host.

Woman hit twice by car A 59-year-old Plymouth woman was

hospitalized Wednesday af ter being run over twice by the same car

Marcella M Morgan of Ann Arbor Road was listed in "fairly good condi-tion" Friday afternoon at St Mary Hos-pital in Livonia

Morgan was struck by the car short-ly before 3:30 p.m. Wednesday as she walked on the sidewalk in front of 322 Harvey, according to Plymouth police

The woman was hit by a car being driven by Zahid K. Sheikh, 45. of Plym-outh Road in Plymouth.

According to police. Sheikh was backing out of a driveway when he ran over Morgan, dragging her into the street.

He "then drove forward, going over her a second time," police said

Sheikh told police he looked but did not see Morgan He received a ticket for improper backing

GEORGE J. SYMANOW

Funeral services for Mr. Symanow, 55, of Hag-gerty Road, Plymouth Township, were held recent-ly in Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church in Plymouth with burial at St. Hedwig Cemetery, Dearborn Heights. Memorial contributions may be made in the form of Mass offerings. Arrangements were made by Schrader Funeral Home, Plymouth.

Mr Symanow, who died Oct. 8 in Livonia, was born in Detroit and moved to Plymouth in 1968 from Westland. He was founder and president of Falcon Research Corp. and had retired in 1984 from the Plymouth Post Office. For several Christ-mas seasons he volunteered at the Plymouth State Home.

Survivors include: wife, Louise; sons, Daniel and Douglas, both of Plymouth, and David of Ann Ar-bor daughter, Deborah Bulmer of Plymouth; sis-ters, Josephine Proodian of Dearborn and Ann Crosky of Detroit.

CHARLES H. LEE Funeral services for Mr. Lee. 67, of Arivaca,

Ariz., formerly of Plymouth, were held recently with burial at Grandlawn Cemetery in Redford.

Mr Lee, who died Oct. 5 in St. Mary Hospital in Tuscon, was a former resident of Plymouth. A re-tired Teamster, he last drove truck for Holloway.

Survivors include: wife, Beatrice; daughters. Dixie Field of Howell, Diane Richards of Arivaca, and Connie McBride of St. Helen, Mich.; sons, Ronald of Brighton and David of Lansing; sister. Marion Gow of Farmington; 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.

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Proposal C: What majority rules on taxes? # 3 A

By Tim Richard staff writer

ON ONE point both sides agree: If Proposal C - "Voter s Choice, as it 's called - is adopted Nov. 6, it will result in a massive shift of taxing power away f rom the

Michigan Legislature and local governing boards to the ballot box

The agreement ends there Richard Headlee favors C. "If the government

must live on less money, or if the taxpayer must live on less money, who should make that deci-sion'' said the 1982 Republican gubernatorial nom-inee who is president of Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance Co. "In light of current high tax rates, we believe the taxpayer should make that decision We know what government s decision would be."

Robert Bowman is against i t "Without the tax increase." said the state treasurer of the events of 1983, "in eight weeks we wouldn't have had enough cash to meet a payroll. The last payless payday we had was in 1959, and we still heard about it on Wall Street a generation later."

And John Thodis is against it. The president of the Michigan Manufacturers Association fears busi-ness will become "the target of the voting public" if all tax increases must be approved by voters. He foresees voters loading taxes on business rather than individuals.

The three were interviewed by Observer Si Ec-centric Newspapers editors. Headlee elected not to bring along a second pro-C speaker. Bowman is the Blanchard Administration's official spokesman against C. Thodis is involved in the Promote Michi-gan campaign opposing C.

TO LOCAL government, the s ta te constitutional amendment would mean that 80 percent "superma-jorities" would be required for boards to increase non-tax revenues — college tuitions, registration fees, dog licenses, swimming pool fees, library fines and the like.

On a seven-member council or school board, six af f i rmat ive votes would be required; on an eight-member university board, seven votes would be re-quired

Headlee admitted the 2S-group coalition which put Proposal C on the ballot was itself divided on the supermajori ty question "There was a great de-bate on whether it should be two-thirds, three-quar-ters, or even 100 percent," he said.

When we're at the levels (of tuition) that we're at now. which are not competitive anywhere in the free world, we feel there should be a preponder-ance of data which indicated, for example, that the tuition a t Oakland University should be raised. On the board, there should be a preponderance of ac-ceptance that raising revenues only comes after we've looked everywhere else."

HeAdlee. a former OU trustee, considered the question almost academic because most tuition in-creases are passed unanimously.

BOWMAN REPLIED, "Eighty percent is near-unanimity.

The beauty of this constitution is that a simple majori ty carries, and minority opinions are pro-tected.

"On a seven-merftber board, if one person is ab-sent, you've got to have six votes out of six - una-nimity - to raise a dog license f rom 50 cents to $1. And 100 percent attendance does not happen all the time in local government."

A fo rmer assistant to the U.S. Treasury secre-tary. Bowman worked on Wall Street in the munici-pal finance department of the Goldman Sachs Si Co before joining Blanchard last year.

Thodis said MMA considered that "it takes a ma-jority (50 percent plus one) of the people to elect public officials, a majori ty of the legislature to enact statutes at the state and federal levels."

Thodis worked in the Milliken Administration un-til joining MMA in 1978.

PROPOSAL C would have the effect of amend-ing city char ters in some suburbs where city coun-cils haven't levied all the property tax millage au-thorized in the charters.

"Things have really changed in 10 years," Headlee replied, referring to his own city which was incorporated in the 1970s. "The people who have a stake today ought to decide, not the people who had a stake 10 years ago."

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The temporary income tax increase 'has already been reduced 60 percent. That's going to come down anyway. We don't need Proposal C.'

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"It 's a shot at local government," said Bowman discounting Headlee's appeal for direct democracy on taxes. "Property tax (voter) turnouts are the worst turnouts in the state . . . The only one worse is a recall."

Bowman said the section rolling back cities' in-come taxes on commuters would coet them 140 million annually.

Headlee said the lost revenue could be up by cost savings: "First, eliminate the Detroit trans-it system and merge it with SEMTA (Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority). Second, merge Detroit and Highland Park. It would change the en-vironment for business.

We've taken the wrong course to help Detroit," said Headlee, advocating low-tax "enterprise zones" in areas of high unemployment Tbe idea has been advanced by US. Rep. Jack Kemp, R-NY and embraced by President Ronald Reagan.

BUT BOWMAN argued that business, commerce and tourism would be adversely affected by C, cit-ing the road rebuilding program that began af ter gasoline and weight taxes were raised in 1982.

"Roads are arteries of commerce and tourism," the s ta te treasurer said. "From 1970 to 1980, we let our roads and bridges decay faster than we re-paired them. That four-oents-a gallon gasoline tax rollback would cost $260 million.

"And here's the hooker: We would lose another 1310 million in federal matching money. Altogether we stand to lose a total of nearly >600 million."

Bowman later produced a s ta tement from state Transportation Director James P. Pitz saying Pro-posal C would stop "Michigan's transportation revi-val dead In its tracks. Except for projects already under way, we would simply have no highway im-provement program in 1985."

Eliminated from the 1985 schedule if C is passed Pitz said, are: - - — -

e Reconstruction of the Lodge freeway (US-10). e Upgrading Dixie Highway (US-10) in Oakland

County. e Upgrading a section of Woodward in Oakland

County. e Upgrading Telegraph Road (US-24) south o!

Plymouth Road in Wayne County. e Widening Ford Road (M-153) In western

Wayne County, as well as improvements oo both Michigan and Gratiot avenues.

County road commissions would lose $79 million, municipalities 144 million and public transit $30 million in state funds, Pitz said.

Added Thodis: "The infrastructure is vital - to a favorable business climate - sewer, water, roads bridges." 4

HEADLEE CITED the Zilwaukee Bridge — the new 1-75 bridge over the Saginaw River which was stalled af ter a construction cave-in — as an exam-ple of unneeded public works

And he criticized the "Gary Owens lake cleanup" — a reference to the House speakers advocacy of cleaning up Belleville Lake, where he lives.

He saw the gasoline and weight tax cuts as hav-ing a good effect on the Department of Transporta-tion because "unless there are restrictions on DOT. there will be no good management

To focal government, the *tmte constitutions/ amendment would mean that 90 percent "supermsjorities" would be required, tor board* to incresse non-tax revenues — college tuitions, registration fees, dog licenses, library fines and the like.

'There are certain things Voters' Choice doesn't mean. It doesn't mean cutting beck vital needs and services. We need good management of our resources . . . Tuition has skyrocketed. Priorities have not favored educational funding during these periods of heavy increases in state spending.'

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At the bedsides of those too sick or old to converse. DSS workers left let ters informing indi-viduals that they would have to move by Oct. 26

Time's running out. and everyone ls upset and apprehensive," said nurse's aide union steward Bonnie Mills.

People walk around crying it's a t rauma for us This isn't Grosse Pointe or Birmingham — this place isn't fancy, but it's clean. It's not just like a cold nursing home. It's more like a home Em-ployees have stayed here for years ."

SOME OF the more alert patients realize what is happening and are upset.

'There was a woman here who said. We're going to replace you We're going-to close it, said resi-dent Henry Walker, 65

I've got to go We're looking for a place I don't know what I'm going to do around here I don't know who s behind it,' added Walker, seated in his wheelchair awaiting the start of a televised World Series game.

Carrying out the court order has been unpleasant for DSS staffers, as well.

We get to come in here and upset people " said Norma Fox, a DSS worker at Dion

You cannot do a compassionate closing It be-comes very chaotic."

Dion would be the eighth Michigan nursing home closed by the health department in since 1978 when s tate legislators adopted a new health code

FRUSTRATING the DSS is the fact that As of August 1984. a rough raw count showed less than a 1 percent vacancy rate at nursing homes in Wayne County," said Fox "Out of the 10,000 - 11.000 beds in Wayne County, only 74 are vacant ."

Paul Phelps, director of licensing and certifica-tion for the state health depar tment , said be has

no knowledge o f ' a vacancy problem "I can't tell you that I think this home should stay

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cial Services shouldn't countermand 1 have seen variations in care, but the quality of nursing care here impresses me. It's quite good right now," said Fox There are other homes that are worse '

WHILE DION attorney John Cook has the option of appealing the ruling, he'll do so only as a last resort

The court s judgment is entered for the benefit of the (health) department The department then has the latitude to determine when, and to what extent, it should be enforced - or whether it should be enforced at all," said Cook.

The facility believes it has complied with all of the regulations of the Department of Public Health in a reasonable way, and continues to comply with all requests. I don't feel that under the circum-stances that either the patients or the facility itself should be jeopardized by a closure.

"We do believe that if (it's) necessary (to appeal), the court will agree with that position." added Cook.

According to Phelps, whether the home actually closes "is up to the facility." U deficiencies are cor-rected, it could remain open, he said. However, he added, " there were more deficiencies noted last August than in 1975 when we issued the intent to deny the (license renewal.)"

Among the many violations cited in August were s patients left in their own urine and feces for

extended periods of time; s food refrigerated inadequately; e diabetics placed on incorrect diets; s patients left nude and unattended

OBVIOUS to the visitor at Dion are some stepped-up efforts to rectify problem areas, which, say health department officials, encompass nursing care, the physical plant, and dietary services.

Tile floors shone, rooms were clean, and odors were less offensive than in the past. Urine was spotted on an empty vinyl chair and on the floor, but an orderly was cleaning it up almost immedi-ately.

Of the patients who are mobile, many seemed contented

Phelps says remaining problems involve ventila-

BILl BRESLER/rtafT photographer Nurse Nancy Wal len comfo r t s a Dk>n resident.

tion, housecleaning and maintenance A too-steep ramp has yet to be rebuilt, he added

DION administrator Brian Suter says "to me there is no logic in what's happened It seems like there's an unwillingness on the state's behalf to look at changes that are in progress. Two of the (inspectors) f rom the state health department had never been here before They were unfamiliar with the building.

That's not to say we don't have some problems, but we've made some changes." added Suter, who is attempting to purchase the home (currently owned by an infirm Dion resident.)

"We have a new nursing director, additional nurses, non-licensed people and an outside quality-care assurance person We have new drapes up. and new privacy curtains,"

Cook says Suter should be permitted by the health department to purchase the home. Tbe ad-ministrator's financial backing would enable Dion to eliminate remaining deficiencies, removing the need for further legal proceedings, he said..

Suter's license application is pending, and a de-termination may be made this week, Phelps said

COOK'S argument doesn't fly with Phelps

That's like saying, "Give me a d r ive rV license, and I'll learn to drive," Phelps said. 'Wbere are they getting tije money to hire these new nurses'1"

Phelps quoted a letter from Suter dated Oct. 3. 1984, in which the administrator said, "I must take responsibility for the current events at the home

during the last several months I have spent a major amount of my time taking care of financial matters and delegated some of my responsibility to the nursing director (Lynnda Fleischman ) I assure you the situation is now changed."

With Cook, Suter — hired nearly two years ago af ter his predecessor was fired — is encouraging the health department to revisit Dion. Phelps, how-ever, isn't saying when another inspection will be made.

"We're statutorily mandated not to disclose that information," he said.

Suter and Cook also met with Styka (assistant attorney general) Sept. 28 "to see if the department would change its mind."

They'd have to have a concrete proposal that they (health department officials) couldn't refuse," Styka said at the time. "They are preparing this."

The situation baffles Fleischman. I came here and was dumbfounded (about the

ordered closing)," said Dion's new nursing director "I can honestly say there's not an aide I can't

approach who's not willing to learn something new There's not a patient that can't get help. I've seen a lot worse places

"There's been so much assuming This is an old building. Things are worn out But the railings have been been painted and repainted, and the floor sparkles I wish they'd inspect every patient and then come and tell us we're not doing a good job."

Said Suter: "I get the impression people think we've quit fighting That's the farthest thing from the truth. We won't quit until it's over with "

We get to come in here end upset people. You cannot do a compassionate closing. It becomes very chaotic.'

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A 4 7-year-old Romulus man has been charged with possession of pool (bett-ing) tickets.

GTenn W. Rosandic pleaded m* guilty to the charge Thursday before 35th District Court Judge Dunbar Dav-is He was released on |1,000 personal bond pending Oct. 2* pre t r ia l exam-ination.

The man was arrested Wednesday afternoon for a t ra f f ic violation and taken to the Plymouth police station

for booking, according to police re-ports.

At the station, the man surrendered an envelope allegedly containing 55 b « t l n g tickets, »1,822 and a note pad.

Tbe betting tickets Involved National Football League games, according to Lt. Robert Commire.

Running betting pools is a high mis-demeanor in Michigan. If convicted, the man faces a ma r im urn sentence of ooe year in Jail and/or a $500 fine, Commire said.

School holding Catholic Night Interested parents of seventh and

eighth graders are invited to "Catholic High School Night" at 7:30 p.m Wednesday at the Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School gym on Penni-man Avenue in Plymouth.

Sponsored by tbe church's Home School Guild, the event will fea ture speakers from Bishop Borgeas, Catho-lic Central, Divine Child, Ladywood, Our Lady of Mercy, St. Agatha and the University of Detroit high schools.

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• HAUNTED H O U S E S Canton Jaycee Haunted House will

be open 7-10:50 p.m. wee fc i^ s and 7 p m to midnight weekend through Oct 30 The haunted h o v e wi l be in a ranch-type house on the aoi*h tide of Ford Road about 100 yards *aK of I-275

The Plymouth and NorlhvflJ* Jay-cees are combining for a ha urn ad house in the Wayne County Child Develop-ment Centpr on Sheldon north #f Five Mile The house will be open frona 8-

10 30 p.m. Sunday-Thursday, and 9-11 p m Friday and Saturday. Oct 18-31 Admission will be | 2 for adults and $1 for children 10 and younger

• FALL LEAF P I C K U P City of Plymouth will begin its annu-

al pickup of leaves beginning the week of Oct 22 Residents are asked to place their leaves at the curb as soon as pos-sible so they can be removed before any accumulation of snow There is no set schedule when trucks will be in anv

particular area, but the program will continue until all leaves are picked up, weather permitting

• G A R B A G E B A G S Heavy-duty garbage bags are avail-

able at $11 for a box of 100 from the City of Plymouth at either the Fire De-partment or the DPW office

• C O - E D VOLLYBALL The City of Plymouth Parks and

P.ecreation Department will again be

offering a Co-Ed Vollyball League. The entry fee will be 1120 for a 14-match schedule. The league will have no resi-dency rule this year, but there will be a non-resident fee charged to each player who lives outside Plymouth-Canton Community Schools The league will play Friday nights at West Middle School beginning the second week in November For more information, pick up a copy of the league rules at the Plymouth recreation office at 525 Farmer or call 455-6620.

• H E A R T S A V E R C O U R S E A CPR heartsaver course will be of-

fered beginning 7 p.m. the second Mon-day of each month at Oakwood Hospi-tal's Canton Center, 7300 Canton Cen-ter Road at Warren. To register, phone 459-7030

• O P E N ICE SKATING The following .is the open ice skating

schedule at the Plymouth Cultural Cen-ter ice rink, 525 Farmer at Theodore

Mondays, 1-2 45 p.m, and 7-8 p.m.; Tuesday, 8:30-10:40 a.m. and 1-2:50 p.m.; Wednesday 1-2:50 p.m.; Thurs-day, 8:30-11:40 a.m . 12:50-2:50 p.m , 3:50-5:20 p.m.. Friday, 8 30-10:40 a.m., 1-2 p.m.; Sunday 2-3:30 p.m and 3:30-5 p.m. (Hours subject to change)

Fees are $1 25 for adults, | 1 for chil-dren, 50 cents for skate rental For fur-ther information, contact the recre-ation department f rom 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 455-6620

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Sept 2? after be walked out of a Shel-don Road appliance store with a $500 Zenith television set The man, who is free on a $100 bond, placed a :eceipt for merchandise valued at $150 on the television box before leaving the store

SIXTEEN TRUCK wheels and tires valued 31 $1,800 were stolen from a Belleville Road warehouse lot Sept 25

A BREAK-IN was reported at a Windsor Woods Apartment Sept 28 The resident reported coming home to discover a sliding glass door pried open Missing were an antique jewelry box and miscellaneous jewelry worth $6,000 and a stereo and speakers worth $500'

. AN ADMIRALTY road resident re-

ported that unknown vandals used a BB gun to shoot out a front picture window and damage a garage door sometime over the last two months. The cost to replace the damaged window was sot at $75

A PORTABLE radio. $500 in cash and a six-string guitar were stolen dur-ing a break-in the mght of Sept 28 at a residence in the 39000 block of Deep-wood Court. The thieves entered the home through a sliding glass door and kicked open a locked bedroom door to obtain the items and cash

A MOTT ROAD resident reported Sept. 28 that a juvenile had thrown a Molotov cocktail against a window in her mobile home, breaking the window The home-made bomb did not enter the home

from our readers Letters must be^original c o p i e s a n d c o n t a i n the s igna tu re a n d add re s s of t h e s e n d ^ j - i m i t le t ters to 3 0 0 words .

Use of surplus questioned To the editor: 'As a resident and taxpayer of the

township of Canton, I am extremely-concerned and disturbed regarding the tremendously large amount of "surplus monies" in the township hands

In Mr Poole's letter to the township board, he clearly lists his priorities as police protection, fire protection, gar-bage collection and good roads, respec-tively Why the surplus monies when these issues sorely need to be ad-dressed post haste^

During Mr Poole's term in office, it has been his claim that he has lowered our taxes on four separate occasions and decreased assessments by 85 per-cent, However, if you look at the as-sessments you will note that since 1980 they have increased every year from $437 million in 1980 to $512 million in 1984. The tax revenue totals received in the township go from $3 7 million in 1980 to $4.5 million in 1984

If the SEV has gone up every year and our revenues from tax collections have increased each year, what taxes have really been lowered for us"

It appears that the capital improve-ment program, a long-range planning vehicle, is being totally overlooked and ignored

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Could you get m e tickets, p lease? The World Series is ending but its

memory will linger on Not since Abner Doubleday in-

vented the game has 'here been such a wild rush — just to get tick-ets to see a game And many of the fans have resorted to all sorts of maneuvers to get one of the much sought-after ducats

The Stroller, now the oldest of the nation's baseball writers, never has been so popular Morning, noon and night, he has been called on the tele-phone with the plea, "Can you possi-bly get me two tickets to the game — I don't care what they cost if I can just get them "

Through the days leading up to the games there have been all sorts of reasons why the games and the admission ticket were so important. And it is these pleas that will live on long after the individual plays of the games are forgotten

THE ONE plea that seemed to crown all others came one morning shortly after he had licked the fog and had settled at his desk.

"I'd like to ask you a question,' the voice said,over the phone "I want to see the Tigers play those fellows wearing Kansas City uni-forms. I don't know them personally but I sure would like to see the game."

Then <?ame the question "I've got a small truck. If I get a

sign to cover each side with the

pictures of World Series games, he said, acknowledging that Tbe Stroller had covered many World Series through the year*. "If you have one of the crowd at Wrigley Field in Chicago when the Tigers played the Cuba I would like to see it," the friend said.

"I was just a youngster in thoee days, but I thanaged to get down

the stroller w.w. E d g a r

words Kansas City Trash' do you think they will let me in?"

There was no way to answer that But it was a sharp idea — even if the scheme couldn't work

THEN CAME another — and this one from a friend

"I suppose you have a lot of old

front. I would like to look at the pic-ture just to see if I could find myself It sure would be a treat."

Mind you he didn't ask for tickets or how to get them. He just wanted a reminder of the days his youth

That is just an example of the pleas that have been made to The

Stroller during the past few weeks. One of the best came In a very

unsuspecting manner. Tbe Stroller wps walking into a

restaurant when a husky chap walked up to him and said, "I ha-ven't seen you in about 50 years, but I don't suppose you could steer me to a World Series ticket.

THE FELLOW introduced him-self as the forward passer on the University of Detroit football team in 1933. The Stroller hadn't seen him since then.

Then came a climax. As The Stroller walked into the weekly meeting of the Rotary Club a good friend, a dentist, approached him and said, "Just the fellow I have been looking for. I never thought about the World Series, but I sure would like to see a game. How's chances of you getting me a ticket?"

These are just a few of the jewels in The Stroller's memory that will live long after the scores and out-standing plays of the games are for-" gotten.

Yes, the memories will linger on,

Urban sprawl poses sewer threat is undermanned understaffed: our fire department is undermanned under-staffed; and there is a considerable amount of discussion relative to the lack of proper maintenance to both de-partments' vehicles

In sh^rK better management of the tax revenues toward enhancement of the industrial tax base and the commu-nity are of paramount concern to me and my neighbors

Some of the road contracts that are presently being negotiated have been available to this township since 1979 Wayne County has made us aware since 1976 that they did not have mon-ey to pave the roads but that they would work and cooperate with us Why have we had to drive on these roads for this length of time"' There is no reason when these road programs have been available to us.

In June of 1979, the Wayne County Road Commission offered to pave Hag-gerty Road at a cost to the township of $125,000 per mile Why have we waited this long to pave Haggerty Road? Not only will it cost the township more money, but we have also lost valuable time in developing industrial and com-mercial tax base for this township

Mabel Chaitaln, Can too.

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Hinshon said EPA officials were con-cerned about the additional cfs the proj&t would provide, over what cur-rently exists.

"The fact is that the flows are al-ready there for the most part, ' Hinshon said. He said many communities al-ready exceed their contracted cfs in the exsisting Rouge Valley system, causing an overflow situation^

"The EPA is concerned abotrt -using federal funds for stimulating growth Tt was one of three or four key issues the EPA raised in its decision not to ap-prove funding," Hinshon said.

"There is a fair amount of growth in

the system when you get up to Com-merce Township. Plymouth Township and Canton Township Those three have a pretty large amount of growth, but looking at the whole project, that's a nominal amount. But that's the judg-ment call the EPA was not willing to 'go along with," he^aid.

A STUDY performed by the Arthur D. Little Co. addressed the question of growth and urban sprawl.

"The EPA knew Arther D. Little was retained to conduct that research and They were aware of the conclusions it reached — that the project would not stimulate urban growth," he said.

"I guess I am surprised that they

chose to make a separate, independent finding on that issue."

But Charles Sutfin, Regionial EPA water director, believes the Little study says something different.

"That report says the growth that is projected to occur in the project area would occur with or without the project." Sutfin said.

The decision whether a project pro-motes growth essentially is made by the state, he said.

"The decision not to fund this project was based on a lack of information. Ul-timately. if we had the information, growth might have been a concern," Sutfin said

Son of Supersewer still faces the question of whether it promotes urban sprawl.

"Assuming that a substantial part of the project would be for growth, it would be a concern," he said.

If federal funds aren't awarded for sections of the projects deemed as stimulating growth. Hinshon said the entire project is jeopardized.

"Prohibiting the funding on any growth section makes it much more difficult for those townships to fund their share. And without those town-ships it is questionable if it is feasible for the rest of the communities to con-tinue with the project." he said

Dehoco buy may ease overcrowding Continued from Page 1 tween the new and old county jails, Sheriff Robert Ficano believes all of Dehoco's prisoners can be transferred

State correctional officials are look-ing at Dehoco as a possible solution to

the state's overcrowded prison condi-tion.

"It could give us an additional 500 beds, but there is a need for remodeling for single-room occupancy as required by state law." Light said.

Such remodeling would run about $20 million — opposed to the estimated $30 million cost of building a prison, she said

LAW BELIEVES revamping Dehoco would be penny-wise and dollar-foolish.

"The problem with renovating facili-ties is that they cost more to run. In the long run you're going to lose anything you gained in^gaving construction costs — the operational costs will eat you up," he said •

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(Opens Friday, Oct. 19)

It is difficult to assess a production so well-mounted that the film is pleasing to see but so slow-paced, cliched and dramatically weak that the audience leaves discontented and bored

If getting there is half the fun, then you may enjoy "Country," but be prepared for a slow trip on a questionable plot

"Country" was developed and co-produced by Oscar-winner Jes-sica Lange ("Frances," "Tootsie") who stars as Jewell Ivy, Her character is the personification of every hard-working woman, particularly the farm women, whose caring, external softness be-lies her internal strength and courage, age-old source of family vigor,

Jewell struggles to save her ancestral farm from foreclosure and her family from personality problems. The unusual twist is that this is a 1982 story, not 1931.

Her imperturbable husband Gil (Sam Sbepard — "Tbe Right Stuff") suffers a dramatically questionable personality shift and his character crumbles virtually overnight when threatened by FHA foreclosure on the farm.

JEWELL IS supportive and, at least initially, so is her father, Otis Stewart (Wilfred Brimley — "Tender Mercies," "The Natu-ral"), her children Marlene and Carlisle (Therese Graham and Levi L. Knebel) and County FHA Supervisor Tom McMullen (Matt Clark). They all try to deal intelligently with the problem.

In an incredible reversal of dramatic logic, everyone starts to blame Gil, including Gil himself. It just doesn't wash as tbe real villain is the government and its bureaucrats whose policies lead to the foreclosure at tempt

But shadowy government policy is diffieult to blame, particular-ly when represented as a one-dimensional cliche, FHA District Director Waymon Fordyce (Alex Harvey). So everyone dumps on dear old dad.

This givds the film a misplaced feminist overtone since Gil is not tbe villain, government policy is. That's an interesting thought for an election year and one wonders why they pulled such a punch.

Naturally, Gil's rapid personality change (guilt at work) leaves Jewell holding the family together, with a message that strains credulity while simultaneously presenting an excellent portrait of motherhood and feminine grace.

THAT PARADOX, as well as the film's transparent conclusion, no matter how well-grounded in legality, just doesn't work.

One cannot fault Lange's acting, or the rest of the cast for that matter. The other actors' characterizations are extremely sensi-tive, convincing and well-photographed by David Walsh ("Private Benjamin," "Unfaithfully Yours"). Walsh captures the visual es-sence of rural America and the quality of farm life in pleasant, warm tones.

Co-producer and scenarist William D. Wittliff, co-author of "Tbe Black Stallion" screenplay, bears tbe greatest responsibility for "Country's" flaws since the script's weakness is glaring.

Certainly the sensitive work of Director Richard Pearce ("Heartland") has drawn excellent portraits from the cast, particu-larly Lange's Jewell, Knebel's teenage son, Carlisle, and Brimley's old man, Otis.

Sam Shephard is all dressed up, ready to go to town and negoti-ate with the FHA. His quite obviously uncomfortable suit, con-trasted with knee-high boots, is an image that remains. As a good farmer, he first waters his stock, sloshing through the mud to do so A very convincing and touching view of fartn life.

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"The Good Fight" combines archival newsreel footage with new interviews. It explores the motivation and experi-ence of tbe Abraham Lincoln Brigage — formed by the many young men who went off to the Spanish Civil War to fight for the Loyalist cause. Narrating the film is author Studa Terkel, who

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Detroit Film Theatre's "Chaplin — Lost and Found" retrospective contin-ues at 5:30 and 9:15 p m. Sunday, Oct 21. Organist John Muri will be at the DLA's Cassavant pipe organ daring five 1915 and 1918 short films — "By the Sea," "The Bank," "The Bond," "Shanghaied* and "A Night at the Show."

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STRAWBERRY-FRUIT PARFAIT 8 servings

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. fruit ir»K> a large glass serving bowl and spread evenly. Spoon creamy mixture evenly over first layer Refrigerate until firm Garnish top with fresh strawberries.

CHOCOLATE MOUSSE DESSERT 6 servings approximately 120 calories

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Honey, which today is generally looked upon simply as a healthful al-ternative to sugar, was the world's major sweetener for approximately 10,000 years, until sugar (known only since the 13th-century AD) finally stole the spotlight only a couple of hundred years ago.

Prehistoric man gathered hooey, as is evidenced by cave paintings found near Valencia, Spain, depicting a wild bees' hive located on a cliffside being tapped by an intrepid climber

Honey was enjoyed throughout antiq-uity, and was enumerated in the Bible as one of the principle things neces-sary for the life of man,"' along with

.. waie^Xiiw.'-tron, salt. milk, bread of flour, the clusters of the grape, oil and clothing

THE LEGENDARY goodness of honey is reflected in a myriad of Bibli-cal quotations, ranging from a refer-ence to the "land rich and broad, where milk and honey, flow," which was promised to the Israelites, to the wise King Solomon's advice to his son: "Use thou honey for it is good."

The Egyptians, too, appreciated hon-ey; sculptures gracing the walls of one temple, dating f rom the third milleni-um BC. depict methods of beekeeping, a science founded early in tbe history of civilized man

In fact, the bee and its product, hon-ey. were so important to the Egyptians that one symbol of royalty in ancient Egypt was the honeybee (a symbol adopted many centuries later by Napo-leon for his insignia).

WHAT WAS GOOD for the Egyp-tians was good for the Greeks, who were particularly fond of honey, espe-cially the wild honey from Mount Hv-mettus, where the bees drank from thyme flowers

Similarly, what was nectar to the Greeks was ambrosia to the Romans, who formalized the ar t of beekeeping into a science

The Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, during his far-ranging travels, amassed a tremendous amount of ma-terial on the effects of honey, which en-couraged him to draw the conclusion that honey was a food which increased longevity,

HE CITED A group of devout bee-keepers in northern Italy who were ex-tremely long-lived; he counted over 100 individuals who had passed the age of 100, the oldest of whom was 135.

In keeping with the royalty which preceded and follwed him, the medi-eval emperor Charlemagne favored honey, and issued a royal edict that his estates should always have available a supply of honey and beeswax.

Every medieval manor house had its hives and, by the 1500s, various Euro-pean principalities required peasants to raise bees for honey

THE TASTE FOR honey was also kept alive in the monasteries that dot-ted the face of medieval Europe. While their pr imary reason for keeping bees was as a source of wax for candles used in their religious ceremonies, they also produced prodigious amounts of honey — much of which was dissemi-nated outside the monastery walls.

Nor did European civilization main-tain a monopoly on honey, which was valued in both Moslem and Hindu w o r l d s The I s l a m i c p r o p h e t Mohammed showed his high opinion of honey when he taught that "honey is a remedy for every illness of the mind Therefore I recommend you to both remedies, the Koran and honey."

LN LNDLA, the Hindu wedding cere-mony includes a ritual in which a dish of honey and curds is fed to the bride-groom when he arr ives at the home of his betrothed During the actual cere-mony, he speaks the following words to his bride "Honey, this is honey, the speech of thy tongue is honey in my mouth is the honey of the bee in my

This honey is manufactured with painstaking care: The bees must drink of approximately 2,000,000 blossoms in order to collect four pounds of nectar, which is eventually reduced to one pound of honey. Each worker bee, who lives a mere three to six weeks, manages to collect a whopping teaspoon of nectar to add to the communal pot.

teeth lives peace ," Honey was enjoyed by the early in-

habitants of the Americas; when the Spanish conquistadors arrived on the shores of the New World, they discov-ered the Mayan and Aztec Indians feasting on honey which they had gleaned f rom the hives of domesticated bees.

NORTH AMERICA, however, was short on honeybees (and those that were there, were of inferior quality) until the a r r iva l of European settlers, who brought with them European honeybees, whose output was much higher.

These European honeybees, import-ed in the 1630s, were called by the Indi-ans, "white man 's flies."

The flavor, texture and color of hon-ey varies, depending upon the flowers the bees have feasted upon. Among the varieties in the United States, rich, strongly flavored buck-wheat honey, which is as dark as molasses, and a cor-nucopia of others: Among them, pale, subtle sage honey, and such strangely colored honeys as deep red avocado and dark green eucalyptus

A GOOD DEAL of labor goes into

the production of honey, on the part of thousands of hard-working bees. The average colony is home to some 50,000 bees, whose output is in the range of 80 pounds of honey per year.

This honey is manufactured, with painstaking care: The bees must drink of approximately 2,000,000 blossoms in order to collect four pounds of nectar, which is eventually reduced to one pound of honey. Each worker bee, who lives a mere three to six weeks, man-ages to collect a whopping teaspoon of nectar to add to the communal pot

A MULTITUDE of tantalizing des-serts can be made with honey, from sweet and flaky, honey-steeped bakla-va, to the subtle coolness of honey va-nilla ice cream.

The following recipes represent var-ied honey dessert traditions. Light and luscious, the honey fruit salad is an ide-al finish to an elegant meal. It's repro-duced from "Glorious Desserts" (Bar-ron's Educational Series Inc.) by Carol Bo wen

Also f rom "Glorious Desserts,1 ' which features full color photos of each of the sweets in the book, is the recipe for delectable Honey-Walnut Roulade, a sponge cake rolled around a creamy honey-walnut filling

From A al Russe (Random House) by

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Darra Goldstein — an exploration of the many facets of Ruaaian cuisine — comes the recipe for Ukrainian Hooey Cake, a traditional Russian sweet sold in the s treets of Kiev by the slice.

HONEY FRUIT SALAD Serves 6

1 small hooch (1* lb.) seedless green grapes 1 small bunch (•* lb.) black grapes, seeds removed 2 oranges, peeled, pith removed and segmented 2 crisp apples, cored and sliced 2 bananas, peeled and sliced

cap light red wine V* cop water 3 tbsp. honey 1 tbsp. lemon juice 2 whole cloves

Mix all the fruit together in a large serving bowl. In a saucepan, heat to-gether the wine, water, honey, lemon juice and cloves for a few minutes to blend the flavors. Remove from the heat, leave to macerate for 15 minutes. then remove the cloves. Pour the still-warm liquid over tbe fruit and leave to cool. Stir in the nuts just before serv-ing

HONEY-WALNUT ROULADE Serves 6-8 ROULADE

3 large eggs, separated 2 Up. water ** cop superfine sugar 2 tbsp. light light honey 1 cop self-rising floor sifted *>* cop ground walnnts Superfine sugar to sprinkle

FILLING 1 cup heavy cream Vt cop walnut pieces 2 tbsp. light honey Whipped cream and walnnt halves to decorate

Line a 10"* x 15^-inch jelly roll pan with a little flour

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Beat the egg whites with the water un-til very stiff. Gradually add the sugar, a spoonful at a time, whisking until thick and glossy Whisk in the egg yolks and honey, then, using a metal spoon, carefuly fold in the flour and ground walnuts *Turn the mixture into the pre-pared pan and level off the top. Bake for 12-14 minutes.

When baked, turn out quickly onto a sheet of parchment or wax paper sprin- tive a taste,

kled with a little sugar. Tr im away the edges of the roll with a sharp knife roll up, from the short end, like a jelly roll, keeping the paper inside. Set aside until cold.

Meanwhile, to make the filling, whip the cream until thick and fold in tfle walnut pieces and hooey. Unroll the roulade and carefully remove the pa-per Spread with the c ream mixture and re-roll. Dust with a little extra sug-ar and decorate with whipped c ram and walnut halves.

UKRAINIAN HONEY CAKE Z (MEDIVNYK)

8 tbsp. butter 1 cup dark brown sugar 1 cup dark hooey 4 eggs, separated 21* cups flour 2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp. baking powder Pinch of salt Grated rind of 1 orange 1 cup sour cream 1 tsp. cinnamon Vi tsp. nutmeg Vi cup currants 1 cup chopped walnuts Vi cup chopped pitted dates

Cream tbe butter and sugar together until light and f luffy, then beat In the honey. Beat In the egg yolks one a t a time, mi Ting well a f t e r each addition. Stir in the flour, baking soda, baking powder and s a l t Mix well. Add the orange rind and sour cream, beating until the batter is smooth. Then stir in the cinnamon, nutmeg, currants , wal-nuts and dates. Whip the 4 egg whites until stiff but not dry and fold them into the batter.

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees Prepare a 10-inch tube pan by greasing it and then lining the bottom and sides with brown paper. Grease the paper Pour tbe batter into pan, spreading it evenly.

Bake the cake for 1 hour and 15 min-utes, or until a cake tester comes out clean. Remove the outer part of the pan and let the cake cool (tfpright) in the tube section. When completely cool, remove the cake f rom the pan.

Wrap the cake in aluminum foil and let age at room temperature for 2 days before serving. (It may be eaten sooner, but the flavor won't be as rich.)

Yield: 1 large cake. NOTE: Buckwheat hooey, if avail-

able, is the best choice for this cake. Clover honey will not give it as distinc-

I received a request for jazzed-up pancakes — not f r o m a reader — from a colleague at one of our subscribing papers who likes to dabble in sour dough,

He likes sour-dough pancakes and promises to share some of his recipes in the future. He doesn't like pancakes made from a mix.

There are ways to jazz up pancakes, whether you use a mix or prepare them from scratch When mixing the batter, add a favorite food such as ham cubes, nuts, strawberries, bananas or chopped apples

APPLE PANCAKES 3 big sour apples, peeled, cored and diced H cup lemon joice 1 cop all-purpose flour 4 tsp. salt 2 tsp. sugar 1 '4 cups cold milk 4 eggs '« lb. batter or margarine

Marinate apples in lemon juice, Combine flour, salt and sugar, stir in milk and make smooth paste. Add eggs,

one at a time, beat briskly, drain ap-ples and stir into batter .

Melt 2 tablespoons butter in skillet and spoon in batter, making pancakes 4 inches in diameter Cook until golden brown, adding butter as needed. Yields 20 thin pancakes Serve with sugar and cinnamon.

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Melt 4 tablespoons butter in skillet, add garlic, cabbage. Vi teaspoon salt and V* teaspoon pepper. Saute cabbage on medium heat until limp, about 10 minutes, frequently stirring, let cool In mixing bowl, beat eggs, blend with half and half, flour and rest of salt and pep-per, let stand 15 minutes; fold in cheese and st ir in cabbage Grease skillet with

1 tablespoon butter, allow pan to get hot and spoon in bat ter , making pan-cakes 4 inches in diameter Cook until golden brown, adding butter as needed Yields 18 pancakes. Serve with sour cream.

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WOLFGANG AMADEUS Mozart has been in the Dews around here lately What with Tom Hulce playing the lead in the newly released movie, "Amadeus," and the Plymouth Symphony Orchestra opening its season with the overture from Mozart's The Magic Flute,"

A little reading helped place the musical genius in time and history

Mozart was born in Vienna in 1756 and died in 1791 at the age of 35

The Seven Years War began the year he was born. He was 19 when the Battle of Lexington was fought, and the Bastille fell two years before his death.

George Washington was 24 years old when Mozart was born, yet he outlived him by eight years

In literature, Mozart's contemporaries were Burns, Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson. Kant and Goethe. Goya, Gainsborough and Reynolds were the master artists of his time.

Plans are on hold for the local premiere of Amadeus" at the Penn Theater The arts council and the Plymouth Symphony League are waiting for Tom Hulce's return from Paris to make definite arrangements

RALPH DEETZ, scholarship chairman for the Plymouth Elks Lodge, had received information from the Elks National Foundation about the 1985 Vocational Grant Program

The program is open to any student who plans to pursue an eligible vocational/technical course above and supplemental to high school or preparatory school level. The Association of Community College trustees cooperates with the National Elks Foundation in the program.

It is open to male and female applicants and will be judged on an equal basis at the national level. A high school diploma or equivalent GED is not required,

Each state will receive one vocational grant in the amount of $1,000 for each of two years, for a total of $2,000 to each student. The two-year or less vocational/ technical program will culminate in an associate degree, diploma or certificate, but less than a baccalaureate program,

Those who may be interested in applying for a grant should call Ralph Deetz, 453-1566. He has all the information.

T H E A R R O W O F Light. highest award in Cub Scouting, was presented to Dale Collins, Jim Marinelli and Jason Yeagy last week. The presentations were made at the meeting of Pack 1539 in Fiegel Elementary School.

All three of the boys are Webelos Their leader, Ken Williams, said they had worked very hard to earn the Arrow of Light, the only Cub Scout badge that can be transferred to a Boy Scout uniform

IF LAND-LOCKED Plymouth can spawn a Tonquish Creek Yacht Club, we may as well have a mythical university

Dennis Shrewsbury's recent letter to the editor in tbe "Atlantic" magazine was well-written and humorously criUcal The addition of "Professor of Antiquities. University of Plymouth, Plymouth, Mich " to his signature gave a sort of lofty credence to the communication.

' HOW ARD GRIFFORE had high score at last Thursday's party bridge games at the Plymouth Cultural Center Jean Pattini came in second There were 10 tables in play

T H E FALL ARTS and crafts show arranged by Handcrafters Unlimited in Northville will involve 10 Plymouth and Canton craftsmen The show will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m Friday and 10 a m to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Northville Recreation Center. Main Street, Northville

Plymouth artisans and their specialties are Nancy Lenski. tole painting. Bonnie Andrews, stained glass, Mary Wollens, wood-burned plaques. Roberts Baraszu. cross-stitch Christmas ornament* and Bob and Anite Horwood. tinware and rosemaling

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Ostrich button is made of metal

Thursdays can be a little hectic at the Plymouth Historical Museum.

The building is open to the public 1-4 p.m. But groups can be scheduled for off-hours. Take last Thursday, for ex-ample. Two school groups from Novi came for the educational lectures on the building's lower level and tours of the museum.

There also were two bus loads of sen-ior citizens — one from Oak Park and another from Roseville.

Barbara Saunders, museum director, provides guided tours of the city for these out-of-town visitors. She climbs aboard their bus and, microphone in hand, describes the history of the com-munity, its buildings and homes. The tours are money-makers for the Plym-outh Historical Society, as the fee per person goes to the museum. They also pay a fee to tour the museum.

With two children's groups and two

bus groups, Ruth Jacobs usually has a busy day in the museum gift shop. She stocks the showcases and shelves with items priced to please both youngsters and adults.

In late afternoon, Elizabeth Holmes and Betty Norman were downstairs making preparations for the Historical Society meeting that evening. They were co-chairing of tbe refreshment committee for the October meeting.

VISITORS to the museum admire the standing exhibits — the street of shops, the Daisy Air Rifle room, the made-in-Plymouth Alter automobile, the blacksmith shop, the Victorian par-lor, kitchen, dining room and bedroom, and other memorabilia.

Special exhibits from now through

Nov. 11 feature the museum's own col-lections: tbe Davenport Ivories, button collection, old medical items from tbe early 1900s, laces and Jewelry.

Showcases have been arranged with figurines, glassware, and dishes to car-ry out the theme of the buttons. The flower buttons are complemented with items bearing a flower motif; bird but-tons with bird accessories.

The button collection donated to tbe museum is exceptional.

Observer photographer Bill Bresler has enlarged the pictures of the buttons to show the intricate details.

The museum is open 1-4 p.m. Thurs-day, Saturday and Sunday. There is a small admission fee. School and special group visits may be arranged by call-ing 455-8940

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Dr Donald J and Cora L. Da vies of Sheldon. Plymouth announce the en-gagement of their daughter . Janet Marie, lo Michael Sxe. of Longwood, Fla . son of Andrew and Sylvia Sxe of Tarrytown. N Y The bride-elect earned a bachelor of science degree at Michigan State University She is em-ployed as a food technologist by Coca Cola Foods, Houston, Texas Her fiance has a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Johns Hopkins Univer-sity and a master of science degree in industrial engineering f rom Columbia University. J l e is employed by Coca Cola Foods in Plymouth, Fla

They plan a December wedding in Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, Plymouth. Mich

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Mr and Mrs Carl Polonyi of In-brook. Plymouth announce the engage-ment of their daughter, Ann Marie, to James Firlit, son of Mr and Mrs Jacob Firlit of Utica. N Y The bride-elect graduated from Plymouth Canton High School in 1978 and is a marketing ma-jor at Eastern Michigan University Her fiance graduated f rom Notre Dame High School in 1974 and from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1978 He is employed by Ford Motor Co., Charleville-Mezieres, France.

They plan a December wedding

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Canton will be represented by-Susan Logue. country fabric animals, aprons, cross-stitch.

Joanne Fredericks, originial watercolor and ink graphics; Sue Smith, pine cone and spice wreaths, Molly Pemberton, decorative wood items, step stools; and Barbara Cooper, applique.

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D A N I E L J . S E L K E o f Heritage Street, Plymouth has been listed in the 1984 edition of Outstanding Young Men of America The publication recognizes the achievements and abilities of men between the ages of 21 and 26

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James and Carol Pell of Beacon Hill Drive, Plymouth announce the birth of their son, Christopher J a m e s Pell, Sept. 17 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor They have a daughter, Kristin. 3

Tim and Jill Campbell of Mercedes,

Redford Township announce the birth of their son. Eric Joseph Campbell, Sept, 29 in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann .Arbor They have an older son, Bryan. 4. and a daughter, Laurie, 2.

Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Eu-gene Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Litsenberger. all of Plymouth

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Organisation will tueet Vk>ooa» vVl I) ui tthr Jacob Room .A HiilMiie Inn Social W i 6 p. in and dinner at 6 30.

Guest speaker will 9e the . lub * * w i u u of Lhe Year Jean Wagner

John McDonald aod Robert C.reenstein, vmikLi dates for 35th District Court Judge will speak Each will answer questions froiu tbe juvlieoce For more information or reservations call Naocv Messerly 453-3605 Guests are welcome

• WISER MEETING . The Ups and Downs of Healthy Grief' will be

the Rev Boh Wickart's topic wheo the group meets at 8 p.m Tuesday. Oct 16 in St David's Episcopal Church. 27500 Marquette, Garden City, between Cherry Hill and Ford WISER is a support organiza-tion for widowed persons sponsored by the Wom-en's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College For information, call 591-6400. Ext 430

• PLYMOUTH THEATRE GUILD Plymouth Theatre Guild will meet at 8 p.m

Tuesday. Oct 16, in the auditorium of Central Mid-dle School, Church at Main All are welcome Ex-cerpts f rom the upcoming production "Bus Stop" will be presented The drama will run Nov 2. 3. 9 and 10 in Central Middle School auditorium Nov 2 production is sold out but tickets are available for other dates

• PLYMOUTH LIONS Plymouth Lions Club will have its annual wild

game roast in Plymouth Township Park This will replace the regular meeting

• ORAL MAJORITY T O A S T M A S T E R S Club meets at 6 p.m. Tuesday at Denny's Restau-

rant. 39500 Ann Arbor Road at 1-275 For informa-tion, call 278-4962 or728-4774

• BUSY BEE BOUTIQUE St Theodore Confraternity of Christian Mothers

will have its busy Bee Boutique 10 a m to 6 p.m Saturday, Oct 20, at the church, 8200 Wayne Road. Westland More than 72 craf tsmen will exhibit and sell their works Refreshments and bake sale throughout the day.

• QUILT EXHIBIT American Heritage Quilt Exhibit will be 10 a m

to 4 p.m Saturday. Oct 20. at First United Method-ist Church. Ann Arbor, Huron Street at State-Bake sale, bazaar bealuring quilted items made by wom-en of the church, soup and salad luncheon served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Coffee is f ree

Donation $1. More than 70 quilts on display — historic, classic and contemporary Pillows, wall hangings and infants' quilts on display Sara Deasy, quilt expert will be there 2-4 p.m. to answer ques-tions. Polly Stanton, quilter, will demonstrate re-verse applique and answer questions

• AARP MEETING The Plymouth-Northville chapter of the Ameri-

can Association for retired Persons will mee t at noon Wednesday. Oct. 24, in the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer , Plymouth. Bring brown bag

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Speaker from Medical Market group Plan will iUK-uss Medicare Tickets for Thanksgiving lunch-eon 4! LeRight's dinning Room, noon Wednesday, Nov 14 will be available at meeting f rom Eileen C'oouelle, program chairman, or by calling ber. 455-15«1

Canned or non-perishable foods for Salvation Ar-my use during holiday season are sepecially needed and can be brought to meeting

• PLYMOUTH YOUTH SYMPHONY Beginning string program for students grades 4-6

aud their parents will be at 7 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 23, in Plymouth salem High School Music Room. Jani-ta Hauk. string specialist at Madonna College and Lady wood High School will teach beginners on vio-lin. viola, cello, and string bass Tuition for group lessons will be $50 for the 1984-85 school year Some instruments will be available for a moderate rental fee

The Youth Symphony string program for be-ginners replaces the program for strings formerly offered by the schools.

• LAMAZE SERIES Seven-week series begins at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,

Oct. 18, at Geneva Presbyterian Church. 5835 N. Sheldon. Canton, and at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23. m Newburg Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Road. Livonia. Call the Plymouth Childbirth Edu-cation Association, 459-7477 for information or to register

• LAMAZE ORIENTATION Lamaze orientation class, an introduction to the

Lamaze birth technique with birth film, "Nan's Class," will be at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Oct. 15. at Newburg Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail. Livonia. There is a $1 charge per person at door Call Plymouth Childbirth Education Association, 459-7477. for more information

• CANTON NEWCOMERS CLUB MICROWAVE GROUP

Group will have a microwave luncheon at 1 p.m Tuesday. Oct 16, at Marge s bouse. Call Sue. 459-8386 for information

• TRAILWOOD GARDEN CLUB The Trail wood branch of the Woman 's National

Farm L Garden association will meet at 7:30 p.m Tuesday, Oct. 16, at the home of Florence Turner Shirley McGinnis will be co-hostess Program will be dried flower arrangements by Pat mcCombs

• GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Western Wayne County Genealogical Society will

meet at 8 p.m Wednesday. Oct. 17. at Carl Sand-burg Library, 30100 Seven Mile, Livonia. Stan Thomas will talk about American Indian ancestry. Admission is free and meeting is open to interested people.

• HEALTH AND FAMILY Free series on health and family sponsored by

Women's Resource Center at Schoolcraft College is 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays in Room B200, Liberal Arts Building, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia.

Oct. 17 program by Paul Brand, director. Out-Wayne County Council on Aging, will be "Health Issues and Aging." It will outline the latest in pre-vention, detection and treatment for asso-ciated with aging

On Oct. 24, Cancer-For Women Only" will be presented by Gaylotta Murray, American Cancer Society Best method of breast self-examination and facts about breast and uterine cancer

• REFUNDERS CLUB The Refunders Gub will meet at 9:30 a m

Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the Plymouth Grange Hall 273 Union Street. Bring refund forms, proofs of purchase and complete deals to t rade New mem bers are welcome

• A A U W MEETING American Association of University Women will

meet a t 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18. at West Middle School, Sheldon and Ann Arbor Trail . Program will be "Together We Can Master Computers." Meeting is open to members, guests and prospective mem-bers. For membership informaticte call Diane Cole-man, 522-8442.

• C A N T O N NEWCOMERS MORNING PLAY GROUP

Group will meet at 10 a.m. Fr iday, Oct 19. at Sharleen's Halloween party planned for moms and children. Call Sharleen, 981-3844 for information New members are welcome

• COMPUTER CLUB The West Metro 99ers User Group will meet at

7:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15. at Geneva Presbyterian Church, 5835 Sheldon Road. Canton Township, north of Ford Road. Group is open to all persons including youths, who are interested in the Texas instruments TI-99 4A home computer and its us-age. Monthly meetings feature speakers, demon-strat ions and workshops Monthly newsletter and sof tware library usage are avai lable to all paid members For more information, call Chris. 459-2229

• BABY CPR CLASS American Heart Association of Michigan will

teach CPR for infants 7-10 p.m. Monday, Oct. 15. at the Whitman Center, 32235 W. Chicago between Merr iman and Farmington roads, Livonia Regis-tration at 6:45 p.m. For registration, call 425-2333, Monday through Friday between 10 a m and 2 p.m Fee is 12. checks preferred

• P -C MOTHERS OF TWINS Plymouth-Canton Mothers of Twins Club will

have a c ra f t night and meeting at 7 p.m Tuesday Oct. 16. Members will learn how to make a sten-ciled wooden candle holder. Call P a m Briggs. 455-2285, for more information.

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• PLYMOUTH NEWCOMERS COUNTRY WESTERN NKJHT

Reservations are limited to 50 couples for the Newcomers' Country Western Night, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Friday. Oct J6. at Lazy J Ranch, Mllford. Mu-sic and a caller, who will teach country dances and mixers, will be provided. Couples provide their own snacks and beverages. Newcomers may bring friends and neighbors. Cost is $12 per couple. Call 459-5285 for reservations.

• S P I N N A K E R S The singles group sponsored by First Presbyteri-

an Church of Northville will meet at 6:30 Friday, Oct. 26, for a catered dinner and discussion led by Dr Harold Ellens.

For information, call David Snyder. X49-0«ll. or Lu Wagner, 420-0118

• FIFE A DRUM COAP8 INVITES NEW MEMBER8

Membership in the Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps is open to all boys and girls 12-18 years old in the Western Metro area. The corps meets a t 7 p.m every Monday at the rear parking area of Plym-outh Salem High School, Joy Road west of Canton Center Previous musical experience is not neces-sary — this is a training corps Fife, drum and drill instructors are on the permanent staff. For infor-mation. call Donna Bowers, 455-1935, or Calvin Mason. 455-0992

• CAVALIER FENCING CLUB ' Club meets at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays. Call Bruce

Davis, 455-6418, for details

• DINNER-DANCE BENEFITS C A R D I O L O G Y 8 E R V I C E 8

Reservations are being taken for the Saturday, Oct 20. dinner-dance at Fair lane Manor in Dear-born. Proceeds of the event, arranged by Ticker Club Inc., support cardiology services at Children's Hospital in Detroit. For ticket information, call Geri and Bob Vollmer, 459-0134, co-chairs for the benefit. Ticket donation is tax deductible

• P A N C A K E B R E A K F A S T 8 The Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Ladies Auxiliary,

Veterans of Foreign Wars, will serve pancake breakfasts the first Sunday of each month at the Post home, 1426 S. Mill St.. Plymouth. Menu in-cludes pancakes, sausages, eggs, french toast, milk, orange juice and coffee. Cost is $2 for adults and $1 for children 5 and under Breakfast is served from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Call 459-6700 for information

• TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets 7:30-8:30

p.m Wednesdays in Central Middle School, Main Street at Church, Plymouth. Ideas oo weight reduc-tion are discussed. For information, call 453-4756 or 455-1583

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

the second Monday of each month at tbe Roman Forum Restaurant on Ford Road, cocktails a t 6 p.m., dinner at 6:30. and program at 1:30. Dinner charge is $7.50 per person. Call Noel Bittinger, 459-6000 or 981-1067, for information.

• ST. J O H N N E U M A N N 8ENIOR8

St. John Neumann Modern Mature Adult Club t'MMAC) meets at the church. Warren west of Shel-don, Canton Township, at 7 p . m the first Tuesday of the month and at 1 p.m. tbe third Thursday. New members, couples or singles, are welcome. For in-formation, call Betty Gruchala, president, 459-'4091.

• P C A C ART R E N T A L GALLERY C L 0 8 E D THROUGH O C T O B E R

Tbe Plymouth Community Arts Council Art Rental Gallery will be closed through October for renovations at Dunning Hough Library.

• TOUGH LOVE Self-help program for parents troubled by teen-

age behavior meets at 7 p.m. each Monday in a new location, Faith Community Church, Warren Road near Canton Center.

• HEART A 8 8 O C I A T I O N N E E D 8 V O L U N T E E R NUR8E8

Tbe American Hear t Association of Michigan Deeds volunteer nurses for its free blood-pressure detection clinics between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. the first and third Mondays of each month. The clinics are in the Whitman Center, 32235 W. Chicago, Livo-nia. between Farmington and Merriman. Counsel-ing on diet and m e d i a t i o n is provided. Volunteers are asked to call 425-2333 Monday-Friday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. For American Heart Association information, call 557-9500.

• MOVING A H E A D W18ER Newly widowed people meet in a small informal

group setting 10-11:30 a.m. Thursdays at Newman House, 17300 Haggerty, Livonia. Group is spon-sored by the Women's Resource Center at School-craf t College. For information, call 591-6400, Ext. 430.

• C R E D I T E E R 8 Crediteers older persons' club sponsored by the

Community Federal Credit Union, meets Tuesdays at the the Elks Lodge, 41700 E. Ann Arbor Road Lunch is at 11 a.m. with cards and craf ts at noon. Activities include picnics, dinners, parties and trips. Coffee and doughnuts are served Tuesday af-ternoons. There is a monthly newsletter. Member-ship is $1 a year and is open to people 55 and older who are members of the credit union. For more information, call Mary Dahlke, 453-1200, Ext. 25

• DIVORCE S U P P O R T G R O U P Meets 7-9 p.m. the second and fourth

each month in Room B160 of the Liberal Building of Schoolcraft College, 18600 Haggerty, Livonia. No registration is required, and sessions are free. For information, call the Women's Re-source Center, 591-6400, Ext 432.

• S W E E T A D E U N E 8 Midwest Harmony chapter of Sweet Adelines

sings at 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays in tbe Community Room of Kirk of Our Savior, Westland, Cherry Hill between Wayne and New burgh roads. Women who like to sing four-part harmony are invited to attend. For information, cal l Barbara Williams, 721-3861.

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• ZE8TER8 Zesters, a club for Canton residents 55 and older,

meetsat 1 p.m. Thursdays in tbe Canton Recreation Center. 44237 Michigan at Sheldon. Membership fees a re $1 to join and $1 per month. Tbe Zesters have monthly potlucks, bingo, movies and trips. Tbe club is looking for pinochle players. Lunch is served a t 11:30 a.m., and reservations can be made 24 hours in advance. For more information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office, 397-1000, Ext. 278.

• FIELD BOY 8 C O U T 8 Boy Scout Troop 855 meets 7-8:30 p.m. Wednes-

days in Field Elementary School, 1000 S. Haggerty The new troop has room to grow and is looking for boys interested in learning or improving their out-door skills.

• CIVTTAN CLUB The Plymouth-Canton Civitan G u b meets at 6:30

p.m. the third Thursday of each month for a dinner meeting at Hillside Inn. Men and women are invit-ed to learn about Civitans and their community ser-vice projects. A wrestling tournament, band boost-ers and Special Olympics to aid the mentally re-tarded are a few of the programs. Call 453-2206 for more information.

• MOTOR CITY 8PEAKEA8Y T 0 A 8 T M A 8 T E R S

Motor City Speakeasy Club meets at 7 p.m. tbe second and fourth Monday of each month in the Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth. Members learn to speak effectively, build self-confidence and become better listeners. For more information, call Jim Rollinger, 422-7385.

• ORAL MAJORITY TOASTMASTERS

The Oral Majority Toastmasters Club of Plym-outh invites visitors to see how the d u b enables members to speak up and move ahead, whatever their occupations. The club meets at 5:30 p.m. Tues-days at Denny's restaurant, Ann Arbor Road a! I-275. For information, call Phyllis K. Sullivan, 455-1635

• EPILEPSY GROUP Epilepsy Support Program, a self-help group,

meets 7:30 p.m. in All Saints Lutheran Church, Newburgh at Joy, Livonia, on the first and third Thursday of each month for two hours.

After-school study offered After-school classes offered by New

Morning School for tbe fall-winter term are Computer Sampler for 6- to 9-y ear-olds, Logo for 8- to 12-year-olds. and tutoring for grades 1 through 8.

Tbe classes meet for six weeks and skip Thanksgiving week.

Tbe pre-kindergarten through Eighth grade private school oo Haggerty Road, Plymouth Township offers these special-classes in addition to its regular program.

Computer Sampler will meet 4-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays, O c t 23 to Dec. 4. The elass provides a sampling of computer activities for tbe young student Soft-ware and the "Bank Street Writer" will be used. Tbe class will provide an in-troduction to Logo, a computer lan-guage. Fee is $40,

LOGO FOR 8- to 12-year-olds will meet 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays, Oct. 24 to Dec. 5. Children will be taught to pro-gram in Logo, a graphic computer lan-guage. It is a fine introduction to pro-gramming for tbe young student Class fee is $50.

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F r , d a y n l f l h t ' T i , t e r b u «»«d loose on a 30-yard scoring play •n the Rocks' tough homecoming day loss.

Rock rally is for naught By Chris McCosky staff writer

A year ago. Walled Lake Central and Plymouth Salem played for the Western Lakes Lakes Division cham-pionship

Friday night, the two teams played for last place.

Plymouth Salem won.

Not the game. Last place.

Central scored on the first play of overtime Friday — a 10-yard run by quarterback Dean Nessen — to take a pulse-stopping 42-35 win and send Sa-lem's homecoming day fans, the sparse number that showed, home ex-cited but disappointed.

Actually, the game hardly had the appearance of two teams battling to stay out of the division cellar Offen-sively, both teams were able to move the ball at will. It was fast-paced and hard-hitting. A delight to watch.

THE ROCKS had Central all but beat late in the fourth quarter Salem led 28-27 with four minutes remain-ing in the game The Rocks had turned the ball back over on downs deep inside Viking territory Central had the ball with 2:37 left to play and 87 yards to go for a score

Nessen threw three straight incom-pletions and tbe Vikings were down to their last play. They cashed in, how-ever, as Nessen hit Curt Calhoun for 17 yards From there, the Vikings marched in, Mike VanSicklen scoring his fourth TD of the second half, from 2 yards out.

Nessen then hit Tom Farr for the two-point conversion and with 59 sec-onds left Salem trailed, for tbe first time in the game, 35-28

But, the Rocks had a bit of the he-roic left in them In 53 seconds, the Rocks managed to march 71 yards is seven plays to score

With three seconds left, quarter-back Steve Sobditch hit Craig Morton on an unbelievable 31-yard TD strike. Mark Dixon added the extra point to send the game Into overtime

Tbe laughter ended quickly Nessen scored on the first play and the Rocks failed to score In their four play*

It was the second overtime loss of tbe season for Salem.

"I really don't know,* said Salem coach Tom Moahlmer afterward. 1 can't explain I t It was an i p and down game. We couldn't atap them, and they couldn't stop os. Wt had op-portunities. We had tham stopped la

their last drive We had an intercep-tion go right through our hands. I don't know "

THE LOSS wasted several out-standing individual performances by the Rocks Sobditch played perhaps his best game of the season. He com-pleted 14 of 20 passes for 210 yards and three TDs.

Morton was his electrifying self. He caught nine passes for 144 yards and two TDs. And tailback Kevin Riley gained 122 yards on 15 carries

The game was a tale of two haifs. The first half belonged entirely to the Rocks. They outgained Central 206-91 and outscored them 21-7.

Salem marched 66 yards in their first possession, scoring on a 55-yard Sobditch-to-Morton aerial The pass actually covered about 5 yards, a quick curl pattern off the line of scrimmage, and Morton did the rest with his slick moves and deceptive speed

Central came right back to tie it on Jeff Adams' 15-yard run

Riley put Salem up 14-7 with a 6-yard run that capped a 73-yard. 13-play drive

IT APPEARED Salem may have taken the wind out of Central 's sails with its third score of the half. Tbe Rocks got the ball on their 49 with just 37 seconds left before half time Sobditch hit Steve Potoczak for 21 yards He then hit back Brian Tiller on a flair pattern Tiller turned it into a 30-yard score with his speed and a three-yard leap across the goal line

But, the second half belonged to tbe Vikings. They outscored Salem 35-14 and outgained them 291-187 in total yards.

The Vikings tied the game Just sev-"*n minutes into the third quarter VanSicklen scored on runs of 5 and 4 yards

The big weapon was Nessen Play-ing out of a shotgun formation, Nes-sen either ran the ball or threw, usu-ally to flanker Jeff Henry who caught five passes for 87 yards

Salem, pumped by * a 50-yard scamper f rom Riley, marched 77 yards in six plays to make it M-21. Morton caught Sobditch's 6-yard pass for tbe score.

Central scored again, oo VanSick lea's 2-yard ran, with 1:43 to play But, tbe extra point was missed

The loss leaves tbe Rocks at 2-4 Central is 3-1

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Chiefs fumble win away By Chris McCosky staff writer

"Someone's watching over us, you know that, don't you?"

Farmington football coach Don Ku-ick was all smiles after his team hung on to beat Plymouth Canton Saturday 20-17 before a fired-up homecoming day crowd.

It didn't matter to him that his team was outplayed by the visiting Chiefs. It mattered little that three devastating fumbles cost Canton the game.

Nothing mattered because Farming-ton High School, a f t e r suffer ing through a miserable 2-7 season a year ago, has clinched the Lakes Division championship in the Western Lakes Ac-tivities Association.

By all rights, however, the game be-longed to Canton.

"Fumbles, that was it." said Canton coach Rich Barr, whose 2-4 team could easily be 6-0 without a few of the bad breaks that have gone against them this year. "Fumbles cost us this game."

DID THEY EVER. The first one came late in the third quarter. Canton led 17-14 and had the ball deep in Farmington territory thanks to a 54-yard pass from quarterback David Knapp to Tony Aiken One play later, Knapp fumbled at the 11 yard line and Bob Kaminski recovered for the Fal-cons.

The second Chief fumble set up Farmington s winning score. Canton's Mike Johnson coughed it up at his own 32 af ter a 12-yard gain. Brian Looser was there to pounce on it for Farming-ton.

Seven plays later. J im Laird took it in from the 2. Bruce Kratt missed the extra point, his first miss in three tries on the day, and Farmington led 20-17 with 6:31 to play.

Tbe third fumble sent tbe Chiefs packing. With just two minutes left, they forced a bad Falcon punt and had the ball at the Farmington 36. The Chiefs worked to the 24 when disaster struck. Knapp had the ball knocked f rom his hands and Ab Hazen was there to claim it.

"The ball hit off the fullback's hip," Knapp said.

It was an ugly ending to an otherwise well-played game for Canton. The Chiefs outgained Farmington 394-240 in total yardage.

TAILBACK ROD BOYD was virtual-ly unstoppable. He ripped the normally

stingy Falcon middle for 170 yards in-cluding an electrifying 69-yard dash

"They (Canton) deserved to win this game," Kuick said. "They completely outplayed us. But the fumbles killed them and we were Johnny-on-the-spot to recover them."

If ever one play typified a ballgame, Canton's botched block punt try in the second quarter was it.

The game had been seesawing throughout the early stages. Canton jumped up 3-0 on a 25-yard field goal by Dave Liuzzo. Farmington went up 7-3 on a pretty 23-yard TD run by quart-erback Chris Green.

Boyd's 69-yard scamper set up a 5-yard TD run by Mike Johnson and it was 10-7 Canton.

Canton finally stopped Farmington in its next possession Canton's Steve Boyd busted through the Falcon line and blocked J im Zang's punt. Zang went back to his own 5 to retrieve it He picked it up and ran it all the way

back to Chiefs' 45. It would have been a Falcon first down had they not been called for a clip.

Farmington grabbed a 14-10 lead right before the end of the half. Green found Hazen behind the Canton second-ary for a 44-yard TD pass

CANTON WASTED little t ime in get-ting the lead back. On their first drive of the third quarter , the Chiefs marched 81 yards in 15 plays, scoring on Johnson's 3-yard plunge.

It was a masterful drive. Boyd and Johnson did most of the work, running inside. Barr gambled on fourth-and-6 from the Farmington 18 and it paid off as Knapp found Sean Budlong over the middle for 11 yards.

Take away the mistakes and that be-comes the winning drive for Canton. But then, take away the mistakes and Canton is the undefeated division champs

But Kuick wasn't about to let any-thing detract f rom his team's title. Af-ter all, going f rom 2-7 to 5-1 in one year is no small task.

"All the guys are one year older," Kuick said explaining the turnaround. "It takes a year to learn to play this game. Coach (Ron) Holland once said your seniors a re your football players. And he was right. It's the seniors who are the ones who come up with the big play when the chips are down."

Senior quarterback Green played a solid game. He rushed for 72 yards and completed three of $ix passes for 67 yards. He ran for a score and threw for another.

Still, Kuick found some compassion for Canton.

"I just can't believe Canton keeps losing like that. They are a fine football team. To come up empty like they have so many times is so difficult." he said.

Indeed

Canton quartarback Dave Knapp ayes an open-ing in the Farmington line Saturday in tha Chiefs'

RANDY BORST/staff photograph heartbreaking 20-17 dafaat. Falcons' Bob Kamin-ski has Knapp in his sights.

Salem bests lowly Central The Walled Lake Central girls bas-

ketball team has not won a lot of games this season, but tbe Vikings put up quite a fight against Western Lakes leader Plymouth Salem Thursday night.

The Rocks prevailed 54-43, but the Vikings won the praise of Salem head coach Fred Thomann.

"They (Central) were very solid to-night," he said. "Their last three or four games they've been a better team.

girls basketball They start all sophomores."

Freshman Dena Head and senior Mary Beth Weast each scored 13 points to lead Salem. Fran Whittaker and Reggie Rojeski scored eight apiece.

"Our game was just as solid," Tho-mann added. "It was a well-played game for us on the road. We used a lot of different people and a lot of differ-ent combinations."

Amy Freeman scored 16 to lead the Vikings. P a m Fitzgerald added 13.

The Rocks are now 7-1 in tbe league 10-2 overall.

WX. WESTERN 42, CANTON 2«: The Chiefs got 14 points f rom Laura Darby, but Walled Lake Western count-ered with a 15-polnt performance f r o m Barb Watts.

The Warriors a re now 9-1 on the sea-son The Chiefs fall to 5-5.

Chief kickers edge N'ville again Matias Pettersson dug the ball out of

the corner and angled a cross pass to teammate Steve Rudelic, who scored the game's only goal in Plymouth Can-ton's 1-0 Western Division boys soccer win Thursday over visiting Northville.

The goal came 11 minutes into the second half

Sophomore goalie Brian Gavigan and his defensive line then held the lead as Canton clinched the Western Division side of the Western Lakes Soccer League with a 6-0 record.

Gavigan. who posted his fifth shutout of the season, made a brilliant save in the final minutes to preserve the victo-ry.

"Northville is a good team," said Canton coach Mike Morgan "They're tough

"It was a midfleld game. Northville likes to chip a lot of passes up-and-over the defense, but I thought our fullbacks

soccer did a nice job of running them down."

Junior Rob Opatrny led the Canton defensive wall along with senior speed-ster Pat McGow Also alternating in Canton's "Diamond Defense" were Kurt Ewing, Greg Houston, Scott Mor gan and Tony Shiner They combined to withstand nine Northville corner kicks

Going into Saturday's clash with state-ranked Livonia Bentley, tbe Chiefs sported an 11-2 overall record, 9-1 intra-league.

PLY. SALEM 3, AA PIONEER 2, OT: Whew' The Rocks are aging their coach Ken Johnson rapidly.

The Rocks completely dominated this s ta te district tournament game played at Salem Wednesday night, to tbe tune of a 46-24 advantage in shots on goal.

But, by virtue of some missed shots and some nice saves by tbe Ann Arbor Piooeer goalie, the score remained tied 2-2 af ter 80 minutes of regulation play.

It remained 2-2 after ooe 10-minute overtime period Stayed tbe same af te r tbe second 10-minute OT Finally, tbe war had to be settled by a series of five penalty kicks

Mike Mesana. Ebon Nash and Mark Flower scored for Sa lem while goalie

Joe Knoerl made two big saves to keep Pioneer off the board Thus, a huge Rock victory

Steve Mor an. on a nice throw-in p « « from Andy Ward, and Flower scored the two Salem goals in regulation Flower's goal, an unassisted tally in tbe secood half, was his 11th of tbe season.

"We really missed a lot of shots," Johnson said "Mark (Flower) played a great game, but be hit five rifle shots at tbe goal and just had them sail high on him. Just missed. But. we're doing well. Just not clicking, that's all "

Tbe win raises Salem's record to 9-1-1. Tbe Rocks advance to the next round of tbe s ta te playoffs. They will play tbe winner of tbe Ann Arbor Huron-Ypsi-lanti game at 4 p m . Friday, Oct 19, a t home.

Plymouth Canton will host Livonia Franklin this afternoon In a district match.

Canton runners lag behind undefeated Farmington The Farmington hoys areas country

team kept Its dual meet record perfect Thursday by topping Plymouth Canton 15-44 at Oakland Community College

Bruce Kratt won tbe m | p t with a 17:31 clocking. He was followed by teammates Dave Dunneback (17:$*), Bryan Lawtoo (17:58), Ken Dunneback

(11:01) and John Pickens (18 01). Canton's Keith Rosol ( l l .M), Dave

Barger (18:07) and Ron Ziemba (18:12) placed sixth, seventh and eighth. Doug Rich ( lgrl l) and Dean Juergens ( l V l t ) placed 11th and 1Kb.

Tbe Falcons a re 8-0 oo tbe while Canton falls to 2-4-1

NORTH FARMINGTON took It on the chin twide from Redford Union Thursday at OOC.

Tbe boys got a first-place finish f rom Kirk Armstrong (I7:0t), bat RU took tbe next five spots to take a 20-43 win. RU is 4-0 to the Northwest Suburban

League, 7-1 overall. North to 1-1 in tbe NSL

The Raider girls were overwhelmed by RU 17-41 RU is a perfect M on tbe

Donna Cboba's (11:11) was good for fourth place. Suxanne HambUa placed aeveath ( t t M ) .

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Lisa Hays played a big part in tha success of the Plymouth Canton tennis team this season holding down the No. 1 singles chores Canton won the Western Division. •

t e n n i s WESTERN LAKES

ACTIVITIES ASSOC TENNIS RESULTS

Fin®! team standing* (OeterminecJ fry overall recwo and league meet finish) 1 Northville (fi-l l . 2 Plymouth Sawn- (7-21. 3 Plymouth Carton (8-1). 4 Livonia Stevenson 17-21. 5 Walled Lake Central (5-4). 6 Farmington Harrison (4-6). 7 Livon* Churchill (3-6.1, 8 LivorMa Bertley (2-7) 9 Walled Lake Waslern (1-8) 10 Farmington 10-9)

CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

No 1 singles Kelly Davidson (CH) def Anita Toth (PS) . 6-0. 6-2

No. 2: Lisa Belsky (PSl def Jill Birsa (FH), 6-1, 6-2

No 3: Lynn Frelllck (N) vs. Barb Hanosf (PS), match incomplete

No. 4 Mcnelie Kasnecki (WLC) M Brenda Carman (LC). 4-6. 6-1, 6-'

No. 1 doubters Kris Brocklehurst-Tanya Pe-touhofl (IS) del Kelty Craig-Ping Chou (PCi. 6-4, 7-5

No. 2: Lesl* Olrver-Shan Faydenko (N) del Enr. Sherfoli-Renee Urbas (WLC) .6-1,6-4

No. 3: Diane Lindqiost-Laufer OUve« (N) de< Pamala Mayer-Janine Peppetle (PS), 6-3, 7-6

WESTERN DIVISION

DtvMfcxi champ: Plymouth Canton. 4-0 m dtV-s»on play

Team reeuds: 1. Northville (13 points). 2. Plym-outh Canton (10). 3. Farming!on Harrison (9). 4 Livonia ChurchM (5), 6 Walled Lake Western. (4]

No. 1 slnglea: Kelly Davidson (FH) def Sue Pa-chera (LC) .6-1,6-1

(FH) def Nancy Rhinehar;

Division champ: Plymouth Salem, 4-0 In division piey '

Team results: I Plymouth Salem (17 points), 2 Livonia Stevenson (12), 3 Walled Lake Central (9), 4 Livonia Bentley (3), 5. Farmington (0).

No. 1 single*: Anita Toth (PSJ del Anita Brown (WLC) 3-6.6-2,6-2

No, 2; Lisa Belsky (PS) del Kristine Bailey (LS), 6-3. 6-2,

No, 3: Barb Hanosh (PS) del Jenny Oiachetw. (LB) 7-5, 6-7, 6-3

No, 4: M>cheli« Kasnecki (WLC) del MIcheHe Spencer (PS), 6-4, 6-3.

No. 1 doubles: Kns Brocklehurst-Tanya Pe-touhoff (LS) del Keili Theard-Cindy Runge (PS), 6-2, 6-3

No. 2: Erin Shertoll-Renee Urtvas (WLC) det. Emily Snow-Susan Ting (LS), 6-4, 6-4.

No. 3: Pamala Mayer-Janlne Reppette (PS) def Ke4ly Cascaden-Linda O'Meara (LS), 5-7, 7-6, 6-3

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Hawks gain tie with Canton You might call Farmington Harrison

swim coach Mark" Holdridge the "grrnch that stole Hooker Wellman's wedding gift."

Wellman, Plymouth Canton's coach, got married last Saturday. Before be left, be had hoped his swim team would get him a victory over Harrison Thurs-day which would have all but clinched the Western Lakes Western Division title.

It would make for a nice wedding gift, he said.

But, through some craf ty coaching on the part of Holdridge, Harrison gained an 86-86 tie with Canton Thurs-day,

"I'm sure Hooker is upset," Hol-dridge said af terward. "He has a few more horses than we do. But, our kids really had some good swims tonight."

There were a couple keys to the Hawks' tie. First, they were able to take second and third in diving — a mild surprise. Canton s Kelly Daily took first with 180.33 points. Harrison's

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Charleen Willson (169.B) took second and Margie L e t r ( 125.65) took third

BLT, HARRISON pulled ahead of the Chiefs in the 500-yard freestyle event. Holdridge decided to pull his sprinter, Diana Raddatz, out of the 100 freestyle event. He instead had her race against Margaret Gilllgan, Can-ton's top distance swimmer, in the 500.

The result: Harrison got first and second in the 500, with Melissa Joy winning (5:37.4) and Raddatz touching in second (5.38.9). Gilligan got third (5:39.1).

Harrison got an added bonus when reserve swimmers captured second, third and fourth in the 100 free. Lynn Massey won the event for Canton in 58.1.

"We were fortunate," Holdridge said "We took some risks and they paid off *

Still, the meet wasn't decided until the final event — the 400 f ree relay. The Hawks needed to go first-third to clinch a tie and they did it. Nancy Schwedt. Joy, Catherine Tucker and Raddatz combined on a 3:56.4^ win it.

Other firsts for Harrison were earned by Joy in the 200 free (2:04.4), making her the lone double-event winner for the Hawks, and by Tucker who won the 100 breaststroke in 1:17.2

Ginnie Johnson and Massey won two events for Canton. Johnson won both the 200 individual medley (2:25.3) and the 100 butterfly (1:05.1). In addition to her victory in the 100 free, Massey also captured tbe 50 f ree (26 3).

Michelle Stackpoole won the 100

backstroke for Canton in 1:09.9. Canton also won the 200 medley relay with Kelly Kirk, Sue Schendel, Stackpoole and Bridget Daily going 2:0«.B.

Both teams are now 2-1-1 In division meets and barring a major upset, should finish in a tie for the division crown.

PLYMOUTH SALEM met the team many consider the best in the state — Livonia Stevenson — and the results were as predicted. Stevenson 102, Sa-lem 70.

Sue Bonnett captured tbe lone first fo r S a l e m , w i n n i n g t h e 100 breaststroke in 1:17.3. Teammate Cin-dy Elliott finished a close second (1:17.3)

Salem coacb Chuck Olson was happy with his team's performance.

"Our kids swam them to the limit," he said. "We had some decent swims I felt good about tbe meet."

Salem is 5-3 for the season

No. 2: Jill Birsa (PC). 6-1, 6-4

No, 3 Lynn Frellck (N) def. Pam Roselle iWLWj. 6-2 6-2

No. 4 Brenda Carman (LCl def Dorothy Ziegler (N) 6-4, 6-4

No 1 doubles: Kelly C'aig-Ping Chou (PC) def Amy Jacoos-Stacy Hsran (FH) 6-4, 6-0

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No. 3: Diane Lmdquis1-L«uren Oliver (N) de' K^rei Neuman-K.rsten WoUjjast | RC). 6-2 2-6 7-

LAKES DIVISION

A r e a g o l f e r s s h i n e Four area high school boys golf

teams have advanced to Saturday's state finals.

In the Class A regional Friday at Hilltop Golf Course in Plymouth, Redford Catholic Central won the title with five-man total of 313

Also qualifying for the state meet Saturday at Forest Acres-West in East Lansing were Livonia Churchill, second place, 321; Royal Oak Kim-ball. 342; and Farmington, 346

The CC scoring consisted of Roger Trevisian and Con DeMattia, 75 each; Mike Williams. 81; Todd Sullivan, 82; and Matt Greff, 88.

Churchill was led by regional medalist Dean Kobane, who fired an 18-hole round of 73. He will be joined

by teammates Bill Dorough, 81; Derek Clever, 83; John Fournier, 84; and Kurt Goetzke, 90.

Gordie Wright was Farmington's top scorer with an 84 He was fol-lowed by t eammates Keith Atkinson and Karl Borbi. 85 each; John Borbi, 92; and Mark Bailey, 93

REDFORD THURSTON, mean-while, will be making its second straight appearance in a s ta te meet

The Eagles, coached by Emil Ma-jeski, finished one stroke behind Dearborn Divine Child, 313-314, in the Class B regional meet at Raisin River

t (near Monroe). Dearborn Heights Crest wood also qualified at 324

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Ocelot netters on top of league

The Schoolcraft College women's volleyball squad upped their Eastern Conference record to 4-0 Thursday with a 15-10, 15-3, 15-11 triumph at Delta College.

The Lady Ocelots also met Saginaw Valley State in a best 2-of-3 match, winning 15-9,10-15,15-7.

Schoolcraft head coach Joe Jandasek cited out-standing performances by Tina Boll and Livonia Churchill grad Beth Wesman.

He also saluted Caryn Lamb, who stood out with some effective blocking and spiking at the net. Meanwhile, Angela Porter of Livonia Bentley an-chored the back row with some sparkling defensive plays.

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Tuesday at Cass Benton

BOYS TEAM STANDINGS: 1 Farmlngtor, 43 points; 2 Dearborn. 86: 3. Dearborn Edsel Fore 132: 4 Redford Union. 165, 5 Westland John Glenn, 188, 6. NorthvtUe, 216, 7. Walled Lake Cen-tral. 238. 8. LiVonia Bentley, 240: 9 Bedevllie, 245: 10 Wailed Lane Western, 251, 11 Llvonto Steven-son. 263. 12 Garden City. 271. 13. Plymouth Sa-lem, 292: 14 Plymouth Canton, 306, 15. Farming-ton Harrison, 338. 16. Livonia Churchill. 364 17 Trenton.. 395: 18 North Farmington, 430: 19 Red-ford Thurslon, 465

BOYS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: 1 David Homann (GC). 16:05; 2 Andy Klassa (DEFi, '6:36, 3, Jeff Madsor (WLC). 16 41; 4 Mark Summefville (D6N). 16:43; 5 Chris Inch (F), 16 51 6 Eric Buchanan (RU), 16 55. 7 T.m Jack-son (8), 16:57, 8. F=aui Roberts (06N>. 17-0'; 9 David Dunneback 17 05; 10. A: Stebblns (F), 17 08: 11 Kevin San (LB). 17.11 12 Bruce K ran

(F). 17:12: 13 Jim Kowdziej (WJG), 17:13. -4 Jay Hunt (WJG). 17:14. 15. DevW Adkins <RU) 17:15.

GIRLS TEAM STANDINGS: 1 Dearborn Edsel Ford, 18 points. 2. Trenton. 150. 3 Radford Union, 155 4 Livonia Stevenson. 159; 5. Walled Lake Western 205. 6. Pfymouth Salem, 212; 7, West-and Johr Glenn, 216: 8. Farmington. 226; 9 Dear-born. 227, 10 Livonna ChurchHI. 229: 11 Farmlng-:on Harrison. 299; 12 North Farmmgton, 308 13 BeiMUe, 404. -4 LVoma Bentley, 430

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: 1. Eltzabetr Lehmbaur (DEF), 18 41 2 Mary Penx*l (DEFi 18 50; 3. Kr>s Sett (DEF) 19:29; 4 Laun Runk (FH), 20:14. 5 Jill Rothert (DEF). 20:15. 6. Susan Tatigian (LS) 20 23; 7 Learwie Rose (DEF, 20:25, 8. Karer Opp (WJG), 20:32; 9, Katie Showch (RT), 20 34, 10. Lytvi Johnson (LSI 20 46: 11 Denlse Durrer (PS) , 20 46 5; 12 Pame-la Eldrldge (WJG). 20 50. 13 Jams Btllnskl (RU) 20 51, 14 Carol Sulck (LC). 2105. 15 Laurie Floto |WLW) .2112

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• CHAMPS REPEAT

To prove it was 00 fluke, Craig Borowski and Ryan Johnson went out and won their respective age divi-sions in the Canton Township Parks and Recreation Department 's Punt, Pass and Kick competition last week-end — they did the same last year.

Borowski was king of the 13-year-olds amassing 305 points. Brian Pau-pore was second with 254 and Marc Upke third with 241.

Johnson's 301 points topped the 12-year-old contestents Mike Krejcar was second with 266 and Greg Darby third with 261.

Jake Baker won in the 11-year-olds age bracket with 245 points He also set a township passing record with his toss of 99-feet-l 1. The old mark, set in 1983 by Johnson, was 97-11.

Chip Wadowski earned 191 points to edge Kerry Zavagnin (186) in the 10 year old group.

Among the 9-year-olds, Tom Baker was the winner with 183 points. His punt of 73-3 set a township record. Tbe old mark, set in 1982 by Randy Wittiker, was 65-4 Adam Bakowski was second (121).

All six winners will represent Can-ton in the metro-Detroit finals in Farmington Hills.

• COED VOLLEYBALL

The Canton and Plymouth parks and recreation Departments will again sponsor a coed volleyball league at West Middle School.

The league will be limited to eight teams. Matches will be played Friday evenings beginning Nov. 9.

The fee is $120 per team, plus $15 for each player livong outside the Plymouth-Canton school district.

Registration for returning teams will take place Oct. 10-19. Registra-tion for new teams, Oct. 2 2-Nov. 2 Register at the Plymouth or Canton rec offices.

Call 397-1000 or 466-6620 for more information.

• BALLPLAYERS SOUGHT

Tbe Canton Craiger baseball team is looking for boys ages 10-12 inter-ested in playing Pee Wee Reese base-ball. Boys must be 12 or younger on

Aug. 1985. Call Jerry Antczak at 453-1809 or Bob Samas at 459-0085

• STEELER8 STRIKE THRICE

Tbe Ann Arbor Wolves were the latest victims of the Plymouth-Can-ton Steelers junior league football contingent. All three Steeler teams remained unbeaten Sunday (Oct. 7).

The freshmen Steelers inflicted the first loss on Ann Arbor with a 13-7 triumph. Jim Raglow accounted for all the Steeler points. He scored on a 1-yard run in the first half and a 2-yard run in the second. The frosh are now 5-0.

Chris Decker had a big game lead-ing the Steeler junior varsity squad to a 14-6 win. Decker not only kicked the first 2-point extra point in Steeler JV history, but he scored a TD as well on a 30-yard run. Scott Swartzwelter scored on a 4-yard run. The JV is 4-0-1.

The varsity Steelers still haven't lost since 1981. They beat the Wolves 24-6 to go 5-0 in 1984 Darren DeTata scored twice, once on a 35-yard pass from Chris Johnston, Johnston scored once and Lee Krueger blocked a punt and fell on the ball in the end zone for the final score.

The Steelers will celebrate home-coming this Sunday beginning at 1 p.m.

• FALL SOFTBALL

The following are the standings for the Plymouth Parks and Recreation Fall Softball League: Don Massey 8-0 Team 7 4-2 Malarkey's Pub Foremost Photo Plymouth Rock Rusty Nail Parker All-Stars Team 3 Ed's Sports

5-3 5-3 3-3 2-2 2-6 1-7 0-4

• EAQLES TIE

The Plymouth-Canton American Eagles got goals from Gerd Looff and Steve Whiteley to earn a 2-2 tie with Garden City Sunday in Great Lakes Mens Soccer League action.

The Eagles (1-2-1) took on the Livo-nia Florists Sunday.

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GIRLS BASKETBALL Tuesday, Oct 16

Harpar Wds. Regine at Blsh. Boroess, 7:30 p.m MorttwMe al Uv Bentley. 7:30 p.m. Llv OmrcNH at Llv Stevenson, 7:30 p.m Clarenceville at Lutheran East. 7:30 p.m Det DePorres a1 St Apatha. 7.30 p.m Ply Canton at Ply. Satem. 7:30 p.m Farm. Harrison at Farmingion. >30 p.m. Mrtford Lakeland at N Farmington, 7:30 p.m Liv. ladywood vs. Farmington M®rcy a! Birmingham Brother Rtae, 7:30 p m

BOYS SOCCER Monday, Oct 15

Liv. Bentley at Pty Canton. 4 p.m.

Dearborn at Liv. Bentley, 7 p.m, (C4ass A preregonal games) . Ply. Salem at Llv Stevenson. 7 p.m. Garden City at Novv 4 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct, 16 Farm Harrison at Liv Churchill, 7 p.m Liv Franklin al Northville. 7 p.m. Farmington a! N Farmington. 3:45 p rr Catholic Central vs. Dearborn Fordson at Redlortf's Bell Creek Pk., 4 p.m. (Class A preregtorval game)

Wedr>esday, Oct. 17 Ply Cantonal Liv Churchill. 7 p.'m

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Area's best take center stage By C h r i a McCoefcy staff wr i te r

More than 6,000 people watched Livonia Ladywood and Farmington Hills Our Lady of Mercy play basket-ball against each other in three games last year.

Such is the magnitude of this Catho-lic League rivalry.

Another huge crowd will pack the Birmingham Brother Rice gymnasium Tuesday night as these two girls bas-ketball powers meet again.

Why is this game such an attraction? A stupid question, really, but one that will be answered here.

The game pits two of tbe finest teams in the s ta te against each other. Livonia Ladywood is the defending state champion of Class B They didn't lose a single player to graduation or in-jury. This season, the Blazers are 9-0, 3^0 in the Catholic League. They a re ranked No. 1 in both the state coaches' poll and in Observerland.

Mercy is currently 8-1 overall and 3-0 in the Catholic League. The Marlins are ranked No. 2 in the coaches" Class A poll and in Observerland. Their only loss came to No. 1-ranked Flint Northwestern, in Flint. Tbe Marlins were Class A state champs in 1982 and were ousted in the state semifinals a year ago by eventual state champion Northwestern

OBVIOUSLY, THEN, the game will feature some outstanding players. La-dywood possesses perhaps the most formidable 1-2 knockout punch in the state in Emily Wagner and Char Go-van. In her last three games. Govan has scored 33, 21 and 23 points. Wagner has hit for 12, 15 and 27. Both are all-staters and among the top 10 players in the state according to the Detroit Free Press

And if that ' s not enough, the Blazers can also count on Trish White, Tracey Ladouceur and Sue La liberie to make sizeable contributions.

Bench strength is not a problem for Ladywood either. Debbie l-»pin«n. Jenny Nadeau and Cathy Schramm could be s tar ters for many teams.

Unlike past years, Mercy is without the one "big-gun* in its arsenal. Sarah Basford performed that role the last two seasons, but she has taken her game to the University of Michigan.

What's lef t is seven players who on any given night can take charge and lead the team. Annette Ruggiero, Mary Rosowski and Amy DeMattia were s tar ters on the 1982 championship team. Ruggiero and Rosow»kj have earned all-state honors.

Terri Ford, Sue Scott and Bev White have also been key performers for Mercy. They know their roles on the team and they perform them consist-ently.

Missy Duczynski, Michelle Fryatt and Jean Wassenberg have shown that they can contribute in pressure situa-tions off tbe Marlin bench.

TO MAKE THE picture complete, add in two of the most respected girls basketball coaches in the state — Mer-cy's Larry Baker (in his 10th season with a 203-23 record) and Ladywood's Ed Kavanaugh (166-32 in his ninth sea-son) — and you can see why so many people came out to see these two teams play.

Last year. Mercy won two of the three meetings, including the 87-33 win in the Catholic League championship game. In fact , in the nine years the teams have played each other, Mercy holds a 10-1 edge.

"That's deceiving, though," Baker said. "There were some years when they had powerhouse teams and we never met. I think that is part of the reason for the rivalry. There were a couple of years when everyone was waiting for the big Ladywood-Mercy matchup in the Catholic League cham-pionship and it would never come about One of us would always stumble

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the Catholic League. We have to beat Regtna and we have to beat Gallagher. We can't Just point for any ooe gann» ahead of another," Kavanaugh said.

Said Baker: "It's kind of sad that these two teams get discovered' for just this game. I would like to be able to tap into some of this emotion and enthusiasm at other points in the sea-son."

NEITHER IS willing, however, to to-tal ly ignore the spectacle of the game.

"The thing is, the girls know each other from summer camps and stuff. It's not a rivalry that was created in a day. It started as far back as fourth or fifth grade. It's really a pride thing," Kavanaugh said.

And how are tbe two coaches going to attack each other?

1 want to play our game and our game this year has been up-tempo," Baker said. "I want to be able to domi-nate the boards like we did last year. And I want to play good defense with-out getting into early foul trouble."

Said Kavanaugh- "Mercy is a funda-mentally sound team. We will have to be able to execute our game plan (which, like Mercy, has been to run). When you put two good teams against each other, you expect your top players to produce. It's whichever team gets tbe most production out of the people that aren't expected to do a' lot that comes out ahead."

Bottom line? It'll be an exciting, run and gun game with a huge crowd stir-ring things up. Game time is 7:30 p.m. Get there early.

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N O T I C E O F SALE

I P E C INCORPORATED, an Illinois corporation (the 'Secured P a r t y " ) u secured par ty under an Installment Sale Contract (Security Agreement) dated May 29 IBM (tbe "Agreement"), among the Secured Pa r ty and CLINTON BECKWITH (the "Debt-or"), and pursuant to the provisions of Section 9-504 of tbe Uniform Commerc ia l Code as adopted in the State of Michigan (Michigan Statutes Annotated, Section 19.9504) (the "Code"), does hereby give notice that the following Collateral will be sold by the Secured Par ty as seller at a public sale on October 24. 1904. a t 9:30 a_m Chicago t ime, a t the office of Hoffman fr Davis, Tenth Floor. Thirty West Mc»roe SfcroeL Chicago, Illinois w e L

One-Harris VISA Printing Press, consisting of five perfecting units Serial No ISA-1403-15, No. 1SA-1403-15, No. 15A-140J-1S, No.lSA-140J-lS No. |*A-2215-50. Ooe standard VISA quarter and half f ( * W , Model JF7. Serial No. 4729-5, ooe five poBtluoo roll stand, water system, ooe JO-H.P motor and controller and all accessories, parts, attachments and apparteaaoces thereto.

The Collateral was given as purchaee-mooey security for the Debtor 's note to the order of Secured Party dated May 29, 1904, in the original principal amount oi I1S2.750 The current balance on such note is f 102,290

TERMS OP SALE Subject to the terms hereafter set forth, the Collateral shall be sold to tha highest

bidder The entire purchase price * a l l be doe at the Ume of the sale. AO f u n * M l be paid in cash or by certified or cashier's chock payable to the order of the Party. The Secured Party reserves the right to bM at tha sale without cash. cer t i f ied chock, or cashier's check as required for other Udders op to the valve of tha Debtor's debt to the Secured Party (as described above). The Secured Party i to adjourn the sale by gtvtsg notice at the time of sale. The Secured Party i the right, within 24 hours of completioa of the Mddi^. to refect ail Mda

If the Secared Party accepts a bid, the successful Udder will receive a Quit Bill of Sale for the Collateral AD warranties and reynesnts l ima are wwcificaUy disclaimed. Including warranties of title and ALL WARRANTIES AS TO THE CON-

i c a l l y D n ^ m r o A T e R A L I N C L U n i N G "Jtocsant a b i l i t y a r c specif

w t a W a « * A«reemeht and other relevant Collateral may call or write: ' "

DavidS. Krtscher Hottmana 4 Darvts

A Profasshiaal Corporation Attorney fnw t — i i l Party T>irty West Monroe Street

Chtoe«o Illinois MS0J (112) «21-

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*c+ OAE Monday, October 16, 1984

C L A S S I F I E D A D V E R T I S I N G

INDEX

R E A G H - M J G H I G A N ^ S P 4 N E S 3 L M A R K E T

O N E C A L L P O E S I T A L L !

644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester-Avon Twp.

420 Rooma u Rant 421 LN4r>fl Quartar* to Share 422 Wantad lo Rani F O R 8 A L E 423 WantacJ to Rant-

302 B4rmtnoham-84oomflak3 303 WaatBtoomftwo 304 Farmlnflton-Farmlnctom HMM 305 Brtghtorv-Hartland 306 SouthflaW-Lathoip 307 MUfofd-HartlantJ 306 Roct>aatar-Troy 309 Royal Oak-Qa* Parx

I 310 Commarca-Union Lak* ! 311 Orchara Laka-Waltad Laka

312 Livonia j 313 Daarborn-Daarborn Haaghtg | 314 Plymouth-Canton

315 NorthvMla-Novi 1 316 WaatlarxJ-Garden City

317 Qrosae Pointe 318 RadtoftJ 319 Homaa for Saia-Oaltiaod County 320 Noma* tor Saia-Wayna County 322 Homaa tor Sa»a-Waahtanaw County 324 Olhar Suburban Homa* 325 RaaJ Et ta ia Sarvtca* 326 Condo* tor Sale 327 Duplax tor SaM 328 Townhouaaa tor Sate 330 Apartmant* for Sate 332 Mobile Homaa tor Sale 333 t+orthem Property 334 Out of Town Property 335 Time Share 336 Florida Property lor Saie 337 Farm* lor Sate 338 Country Homaa 339 LOU & Acreage 340 Lake.' River/Raaof.

Property for Sale 342 Lake Property 348 Cemetery i_ot* 351 Sutinaa* & Professional

BoHdlng* for Saie 356 investmani Property for Sale 358 Mortgages/Land Contracts 360 Buslneaa Opportunities 361 Money 1o Loan 362 Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted

R E A L E S T A T E F O R R E N T

400 Apartments to Rent 401 Furniture Rental 402 Furnished Apartments 403 ReniaJ Agency 404 Houaee to Rent 406 Furnlahed Houses 407 Mobile Homes 408 Duplexes to Rent 410 Fists to Ren! 412 Town houses/Condomtnkimg 413 Time Share 414 Florida Rentals 415 Vacation Rentals 416 Hail* lor Rent 419 Mobile Home Space

Reeort Property 424 Houee Sitting Sarvtca 425 Convalaacacl Nursing Homes 428 Garagaa/MIni Storage 432 Commercial /Retai l 434 lnduatrial/Warehouse 436 Office Business Space

I N S T R U C T I O N

I f 500 Heip Wanted — 502 Heip Wantad-OentaJ Medical 504 Help Wanted-Off ice Clerical 505 Food-Beverage 506 Heip Wanted Salee' 507 Help Warned Part Time 508 Heip Wanted Domestic 510 Heip Wanted Coupiee 511 Entertainment

• i-512 Situations Wanted Female • L513 Situations Wanted Male • L514 Situations Wanted Male/ Female • L515 Child Care • L516 Summer Camps • L518 Educat ion Instructions

519 Computers-Salee Service, Share i • L520 Secretarial Business Services

• l 522 Profeaatonal Services [ • L523 At torney*/Legal Counseling

A N N O U N C E M E N T S

600 Personals (your discration 602 Los1 & Found (by the word 604 Announcements/Not ices 605 Q l a d A d s 606 Legal Notices 607 Insurance 608 Transportat ion 609 Bingo 610 Cards of Thanhs 612 in Memor lam 614 Death Notices

M E R C H A N D I S E

• -Bus 700 Auct ion Sales •LBus 701 Coileclabtes •LBus 702 Ant iques 703 Crafts 704 Rummage Sales/Flea Markets 705 Wearing Apparel 706 Garage Sale-Oakland 707 Garage Sale-Wayne 708 Houaehold Goods-Oak lane 709 Houaehoid Goods-Wayne 710 Mlac for Sale-Oakland 711 Mlsc for Sale-Wayne 712 Ap©llar»cee 713 B*cydes-Sale 4 Repair 714 Businees & Office Equipment 715 Computers 716 Commercial Industrial Equipment 717 Lawn-Garden-Farm Eaulrvrmnt

718 Building Materials L720 Farm Produce

• L 7 2 1 Ftowars » Plants 722 Hobbies-Coins Stamps 724 Camera and Supplies 726 Musical instruments 727 Video Games-VCRs-Tapes 728 TV. Stereo, HMI, Tape Decks 729 CB Radios 730 Sport ing Goods 734 Trade or Sel» 735 Wanted To Buy

A N I M A L S

738 Houaehold Pets • L740 Pet Services 744 Horses, Livestock. Equipment

A U T O M O T I V E / T R A N S P O R T A T I O N

800 Recreational Vehicles 602 Snowmobiles 804 Airplanes 606 Boats/Motors • L807 Boat Parts & Service 806 Vehicie/Boat Storage 810 Insurance, Motor 812 Motorcycles. Go-Karts, Mlnlblkes 813 Motorcycles. Parts & Service 814 Campers/Mot orhomes • L816 Auto/Trucks, Parts & Service 818 Auto Rentals Leasing 819 Auto Financing 820 Autos Wanted 821 Junk Cars Wanted 822 Trucks for Sale 623 Vans 824 Jeepsy4 Wheel Ortve 825 Spor ts & imported 852 Claaaic Cars 854 American Motors 856 Buick 858 Cadillac 860 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 864 Dodge 866 Ford 672 Unco ln 874 Mercury 876 OkJsmobile 878 Plymouth 880 Pontlac 884 Volkswagen

8 Aluminum Cleaning 9 Aluminum Siding

12 Appliance Service 13 Aquarium Service 14 A r t w o r k 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoatlng 17 Auto Cleanup 18 Auto & Truck RepaH 21 Awnings 24 Baaement Waterproofing 25 Bathtub Reflniahing 26 Bicycle Maintenance

-W Bnck. BtOC* & Cement

[ B U S I N E S S

D I R E C T O R Y 8 E R V I C E S

3 Account ing 4 Advert ising 5 Air Condit ioning

29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remodeling 36 Burglar Fire AJarm 37 BueJneea Machine Repair 39 Carpentry 42 Carpet Cleaning a Dyeing 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 52 Catering-Flowers 54 Celling Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Building 4 Repair 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 80 Construction Equipment 61 Dry Cleaning.'Laundry 62 Doors 63 Draperies 64 Dreealng & Tailoring 65 DrywaJI 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 68 Engraving-Glass 69 Excavating 70 Exterior Caulking 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repair 03 Furniture Finishing 4 Repair 95 Glasa-Stalned-Beveled 96 Garagea 97 Goff Club Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Guttert

102 Handyman 105 Hauling 108 Heating 109 Solar Energy 110 House Cleaning 111 Home Safety 112 Humidifiers 114 Income Tax 115 industrial Service 116 insurance Photography 117 Irtaulatlon 120 Interior Decorating 121 Interior Space Management 123 JanltorlaJ 126 Jeweiry Repairs 4 Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance l i e i - —1.1

142 LMoieum 145 Management 146 Marble V47 Medical/Nursing 149 Modile Home Service 150 Moving-Storage 152 Mirrors 155 Muaic Instrument 157 Music Instrument Repair 158 New Home Services 159 Nursing Centers 165 Painting-Decorating 166 Party Planning 170 Patios 175 Past Control 178 Photography 180 Piano Tunlng-Repair-Reflnlahing 200 Plastering 215 Plumbing 220 Pools 221 Porcelain Reflnlehlng 222 Printing 223 Recreetloniai Vemoe Service 224 Retail Hardwoods 225 Reflniaiilng 229 Refrigeration 233 Roofing 234 Scissor. 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 255 Stucco 257 Swimming Pools 260 Teiephon- Repair 261 TV, Radio 4 CB 263 Tennis Courts 265 Terrarluma 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 274 Truck Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair 277 Upholstery 279 Vacuum* 260 Vandalism Repair 281 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation 4 Artie Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 287 Waaher/Dryar Repair 289 Water Softening 293 Welding 294 Well Drilling 296 Window Treatments 297 Window* 298 Woodworking 299 Wood burners

1/2 A c r e L o t /

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n i bedrooms. !H bsths 1st floor laos-dry. forms! dining roam larfe hltchee w i l l ooot family room with astursj fireplace plu* wet-bar For mor* Inlor -natloe call

M I K E W I C K H A M

C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

AFFORDABLE1

WISHES DO COME TRUE" U vou re wishing tor a deii*3itfsL cape

' cioded area, family room, .og borrnnt fireplace, elegant dining room Up lop condition tbeo cbeck me oat a your wtsii will come true1

2 1 - H O M E C E N T E R

47&-7000

Three bedroom fall batia finished basement and 1 car £i .- i ( f Seller leav-ing rute and want* a deal now1 MS,»t>0 Call ttl-MSO

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

L IVONIA & A R E A FRESH PICKENS Ripe new listing for a

i iy Uvocua bncl 3 bedroom raocb bath*, baaemeot and an overslxed

mechanics dream garage Impeccable coodltioe and mceiy decorated with mirrored closet doori in msster bed room Extra umilauon IM IOC

DANCING FLAMES Will entrance yoai aa you loonge In front of the oataral fireplace In tbe FIRST OFFERING Westland ! bedroom brick ranch Mrs Good Cook t i tmet wtth new cupboards and all the appliances MS,SUM

EXECUTIVE SWEETIE Secluded ra vine aetting In North llvoma All cua-lom. 1780 square foot brick ranch boasting 2 full hatha 1st floor, base-ment, 3 natural fireplace* formal din-1*1 ^ jaragr

WARMER WINTER New hifli efficien-cy furnace featured In this Jim Dandy Western Redford brick raaefc. Includes 1V> hatha, finished basement new dream kitchen and a ! car brick front garage IK.MO

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

WIST BLOOMFIELD

a i R V t r ^ i H A V

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LIVONIA

PLYMOUTH

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A D V E R T I S E M E N T F R O M

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M O N D A Y - T H U R S D A Y

A N D F R O M 8 . - 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P . M .

F R I D A Y

E Q U A L

H O U 8 I N Q

O P P O R T U N I T Y

a n y j u d i preference. Smftetton ot dfccrtminatWv" TN*

A l adMrtteino puMstwd in the Observer & Eccentric is subject to the oorxStkxis stated in me appScebti rate card, copiefl of which are available i f 0 " 1 W* Advertising Department, Observer & Ecoentrtc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Road. Uvorta. Mi 48150. (313) 591-2300. The Observer & Eccentric reserves the rtaht not to accept an advertiser's order. Observer i Eooentrtc Ad-Takers have no autfyr i ty to bind this newspaper and onty publteatkwi of an adwt iaement shall conetttute final acceptance of the advertiser's order

312 Livonia 312 Livonia 312 Livonia 314 Plymouth-Canton 316 Weatland Garden City

302 B i rm ingham Bloom f ie ld

302 B i rm ingham

Bloom f iak j 304 Farmington

Farmington Hi l ls 304 Farming ton

Farming ton Hil ls FARMINGTON HILLS

LIVONIA JIMS MavvUle St at Memman

belwtee S * J Mile OPEN 1-6 DAILY

Closed Thursday BEST NEW HOME BUY

WestJord Colonial a Mayrtlle R«nct 3 * 4 bedrooms, face brick « aldea, Jk, batha. huge peat r w n , natural fire-place, first floor laundry wslk-ln clo-sets, Bay window la dinette, large loo Included from M i ,»00

DIOflE BLDG 559-3230

LIVONIA 4 AREA BARGAIN SPECIAL/$53.900 On a street of obiqtt. built homes S bedroom brick ranch - S0«»7 Grandon | HOLLYWOOD SETTING Imaglae

looking oui your formal dining room Opec Sun 1-i

CENTURY 21 NADA, INC 477-9800

BRICK RANCH in Castle Garden bedrooms i full baths, finished merit car garage 15» 10C Sob l-S. 1S1M Houghton

>60 Open

BY OWNER < bedroom brick ranch. 1 baths, fsnaly room fireplace, base-ment. patio attached J car garage LC available. SM.OM M1-M77

LAND CONTRACT ranch, baaemeot garage sunroom Qu-et neighborhood By CNrner IJJ »00

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LIVONIA & AREA

CONCRETE VALUE Rock solid invest-ment In a Cantral Urania 1 bedroom y ick ranch offering I lk grade level baths, family room, finished baaenm 1 car garage and all kitchen appliances First Offering M M 0

ECONOMY BRICK Jost listed and none finer for retlrese or starting families Gardee City brick ranch srtth mainte-nance free alamiosm trim '.arge bedroom country kitchen with sll central air US Me

SOMETHING SPECIAL For EXTRA l-ARGE FAMILIES' Central Ueonts « 'bedroom brv-k coiowal ><4 baths fir*-

beautliully ta gllaaen oft

Mice i mortem coentry kitchen l l i .se*

DOLLAR WISE Cash in oe s I bedroom bsirgain brick and i l emin r r sakt irvel home la North LiraeU 1H hatW l e u •y

BLUE CHIP Take slock a • first oMsr lag Western Livonia brick rand. AD

l i t betas 1st floer. (easily room, fire-place. ns ld l l t baaement sad I car at lacked garage SSS S*S

ONE AND ONLY Cham yoa U have to he ftm>nvuka sdeaatage oi tha fwe Ussed atartef in Ska I • spectal Wasters Redford I bedroom ranch N n n i n— with fall hatha garage aad kitchen appllaacea U***S

LAP OP LUXURY Peel like a klag la a plash North a sat Liwoata i bedroom trie* coieaial Rural faetaraa as 1H

window to a gently landscaped yard as the water oi s custoci 'Todney-" shaped pool a lowering trees act as s back aNow add J large bedrooms,

, covered patio, J car attached rage & finished basement- It's not lywood. It'i Livonia « J »M

10% LAND CONTRACT a available for the iucky person thai gets this J bedroom maintenance free bungalow Sitting -XI a country lot with matching country kitchen. l i» baths, a a lot o? character Only M l WO in Livonia

LUXURY LIVING is yours In this i bedroom colonial with dec offering family room wtth fireplace, forma] din-ing room. 1st floor laundry, !>k baths, baaement. central air a 3 car attached garage $W.»0«

SUPER STARTER here i ooe that all yon have to do Is more In Energy effi-cient. it offen extra insulation a newer furnace It alao has ale* louche, like built-in chins cabinet a extra cup-boards With S bedroom a 2 car ga-rage It • *34 SM

REAL CHARACTER can be f. this rare room, natural fireplace In the room a a cosy dee. you alao get mc*£ era conveniences like a large eetu* area, a newer furnace All for I H M

MAKE A SPLASH at the party with tats beautiful 3 bedroom brick ranch and free form goalie pool This entertains delight features I * baths beautiful f in ished hsunset, tree standi^ fireplace, a mack mor* Only »S« WO

313 Dearborn

Dearborn Heights BY OWNER WEST DEARBORN

Snow School Dtst. near Ford figtnoer-ing Center !J Yr old oaality built brick Cape Cod New condition, professional ly decorated 1 large bedrooms. Ji» balha spacious Living, .-tming u d fami-ly room, all carpeted 2 car w l garage, sprinkler system 1134,000 Shown by App t only Call after 5 PM weekdays, all day Sat a SOIL, 3M-M«C

DEARBORN MEADOWS Is the locsUae of t i l l beautiful 3 bedroom quad-irvel This borne offen such floe features as s formal dining room, huge familv room with natural fireplace. 1H baths' recre-stlon room, a J car attached garage

moot HARRYS.

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

P L Y M O U T H T W P . Beautiful cbarming J bedroom home, features so open floor plan with large Uvlng room sod super kitchen, hotws ter beat, fenced yard, aluminum cov er*d exterior, utilltv abed Lot biz* 100 i Jl« Asking M'.,»00

C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1

3 1 5 W o r t h v i l l e - N o v i

E L E G A N T NORTHVILLE COMMONS 3 bedroom brick ranch Finished basement 100 oo 21 sere park Open Dally. Call for ex-tras 34®-7755

NO VI Meadow brook Lake privileges 3 bedroom Quad-level 2 baths, central sir, optional pool, large wooded lot. WSMC J4S-S2M

I M P E C C A B L E C Terms • u % Hufr 1 bedroom

brick rftoch. 2 fuD haifca. tp*cto« rr-modei«! kitci>eci. dining room, carpet-

thr«wv beautifttU* finished baae-ment. 2 car carafe Immeduce ocro-panc> M.SM

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

RED WING TICKET WINNER

W a r r e n W i l l i a m s 1 0 1 7 B r o o k l a w n

T r o y

M o r e F o r Y o u r $ $ $ Mary added features in this 3-4 bed-room bnck ranch chat bai been even "rL£ Large 1S ft family room, fullpar UU-ooed basement, !» f i rec room witl; rock fireplace, 1 »s baths. 2 car garage exceptional value at Mt,W«

C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s 4 2 0 - 2 1 0 0 4 6 4 - 8 8 8 1 WESTLAND - Deluxe 2 bedroom boose basement, garage, carpeting 1 acre wooded land at ftm Joy R d M w t see to appreciate Open Sat a Sun 2-5p«r.

WESTLAND

1 0 . 9 5 % JO year fixed rate oo this spotless 3 bed-room ranch with tile basement, fenced

Eard, newer carpeting and low beat Ills Move lit condition, 135 900

GARDEN CITY »4»00 Assumes Close to Livotua this 3 bedroom borne baa a lot to offer Move in coodluoc, fresh and appealing decor large master bedroom, bssement garage and super yard, 144.SOO Realty World Robert Olaoo »t I -4444

I updated older bome Offering sort e features as alcove* In the bed-

AN ACRE MAKER with ranch This lovely home offers family room with haet-o-lator fire-

beautiful new kltr»en, formal room, I Ik baths a mor* Sitting vely 1» r 415 foot k* making an

acre of nature Only M5 »oe

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

O U T S T A N D I N G Custom decorated, quality built coloni-al with master bedroom nut* 2 flre-pUcea gourmet kitchen, an cleaner full basemenL IM.H0 For details call

SYBIL TADOIA

C E N T U R Y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s 4 7 8 - 4 6 6 0 2 6 1 - 4 7 0 0

314 Plymouth-Canton

A S S U M P T I O N Elegant custom belli country Engllah home - 4 bedrooms family room with fireplace 2 * baths, central air, 2 car attached garage and all the extrw you would expect la a bome of tha ipufky II49 soo Call

NANCY SCHUHARDT

C e n t u r y 2 1

G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

Real with aptlee colonial est H acre ia

ft"*

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

N E W E R R A N C H C'l IMIW Uraaia srea I hedroe 1 Mi t a t e oraai rasa, attarhad a rs«s. > iiiiUftlj dacaratsd e i l i i l rara aa*T M*J*I CaB

E I L E E N A G I U S

C e n t u r y 2 1

G o l d H o u a e R e a l t o r *

4 5 0 - 4 0 0 0

LIVONI A 4 AREA ONCE IN A UPKnMK

A HOME B BtjTLT LIKE THIS aiag With a thoroa«kly l istsr.p.S 1st

I H

Sec* isati sl sir. LOADB> t i t a j a s f L i « T

FAMILY HOME

VERY NICE OOMDmOW .___a* M flisSr wmH f s m l l M _ pst. feed sMOaarea sail - i i n a g raaaa. aids by ode reMasratar r i m i l M saoe tmmn * k . a f . l

bM a n I I I sstUag M U * f t - l«V

S c h w e i t z e r Reel E s t e t e B e t t e r H o m e e & O e r d e n a

523-5333

K M DOWN n * lateresl sa • M M k a s s M i N y w a s i r t M tsaa a s 1 year haSaeaksra thedrws™

CANTON By n Energy efficisat

ter bedroom sene I years old. l Sd« h Ft side satraace garage nexiats terms n* . *M W «M*

GRAND THEFT A Real IS PtymoaU Towaahips Lake Poute SabdlrUoB 3

with •« hatha, family nssOe fisldsuae flreplaco.

KARRYS

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

Please call the promo-tion cfeoartment of the Observer S Eccentric between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday. October 16. 1964, to claim your two FREE RED WING TICKETS

591-2300. ext. 244

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

$ 3 2 7 .

First Yr Psymeni

FULL BASEMENT 3 BEDROOMS

WALL-TO-WALL CAKPETINC Based oe Sal* Price of H« 900 M.SH D A mortgage of 144,500. 7 .M* first yr payment of »32« 11 ( 95% sec-ood yr payment of ISM 07 9.95* 3rd. yr payment of 1190 51. 10 »5* 4tb vr thru Mtb yr payment o f l l l l U > Uies a insurance Annual percentage rate 12%

Dearborn Heights Redford Westland

Model 20379 Gaylord. Redford IS off « Mile, W of Beech Daly)

SEUGMAN a ASSOCIATES 5J1-2S27 355-2400 777-5111

Equal Housing Opportunity

BIRMINGHAM owner 3 bedroom brick bome dining room, bardwood floors fireplace finished basement, Kreened in back porch, fenced yard, walking -distance lo schools a shopping plaxalTSOOO M M s i S

BLOOMFIELD KILLS SCHOOLS 5 bedrooms, (1 master bedroom suites, i bstha. formal living, dining a family rooms, library, kitchen. Laaadry room, full finished basement with kltcass 2 fireplaces glased is sun porch, bottt In swimming pool, fenced yard. Many amenities. |!M.M0, I» l -d l7 l

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM CoadoaT — r • - d

faznlJy tenvstlve Completely remodeled 19*1 Cathedral celling, fireplace, room, J bedrooms plus loft Deck. B i cellent storsge Mint condition 2 car garage Realtor! own bome 1115,000 5404342

ECHO PARK AREA 6 BEDROOM RANCH

c: Approximately 4,100 at), f l quali-ty built ranch with walkout lower level L nbelievable opportunity 11 rooms. « bedrooms, 3 baths snd 2 half baths. Dramatic 2 story living room fireplace >lus fireplace La master bedroom and amiiy room. Near K i r t Is the HUb

Church Area of 1100,000 to 1450,000 boroee Location preetige and value Call for personal tour ML l»«5.

VINCENT N I .FT

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

WING LAKE RD 2 bedroom brick ranch, family room, fireplace, 1H batAa. Lake privilege* Asking 1104,000 Immediate occupancv

SQCIERS ASSOCIATES • 772-4570

WOODWARD 14 Mile area 3 bedroom ranch, i s baths Family room, 2 car attached g™ge. baaemeot tw lots prlvste P.L 542-0451

303 Weet B4oomf>e4d ABSOLLTELY MAGNIFICENT Custom contemporary home Wkiai*nag P i n * Weet Bioomfleld * hsdroooia, 2H baths, Jacuxxl, Great Room. 5 skylights snd Loft with built-in .J In Novs Beam TV Priced to Sell Now sl 1199,900 MAXBROOCK.INC WB >ia-4ooo

W^ST BLOOMFIELD Bloomfield Hills Schools 4 bedroom trl. air conditioning. Pine Lake beach sod boat privilege*

I S T S S

318 Redfofd

316 Wee tie nd Garden City

ALL THE GOODIES of s much more expensive home can be yours with this cute 3 bedroom bnek' rsnct Imagine brand new kitchen, large eating area lVk hatha central air, finished bass meet, a 2H car garage Put all this on yx l vs te lot with s lovely patio for only

HARRYS

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

BEAUTIFUL bnck bungalow in excel-lent condition Cloee to schools a shop-ping. 4 bedrooms, 2 * hatha 2H car ga-rage. 1st floor laundry,- family room, screened porch, much- muck more. Only 159 900 531 552*

THREE Bedroom. 7 Mile a Beech 134.500 Assumabie Mortgat* |1S% Many extras Newly decorated, car garage M; -5410

EMPTY' N'ESTER HOME Edge of

Btrmia(3uLED 1250,000 I44-40SG

FRANKLIN RANCH 4 bedrootm fam-

Larte I Can a/

r with option

GREAT NEWS FRANKLIN RANCH

11-hi i Property drastically reduced for last sale Owner transferred Approxi-mately 2»« k ft luxury brick ranch Premium deairable setting, t rooma 4 bedrooms. !W batha marble foyer, pegged oak floor newer kltdien Ap-proximately 117,000 recently spent us luxurious imnrovementa for per-sonal tour and axdtlag details Pleasur-able living, secure Investment Ares of •woperty sppredatlon ML 5*2*3

\TOCENTN LEE

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

CUSTOM HOME Cape Cod exterior CaUloroia Contem-porary interior 2,000 sqf t , IH Story. I years old 4 bedrooma 2 baths Presti-gious ares Birmingham Schools. Wal-nut Lake privileges, 00x136 lot Huge open kitchen, 2 car attached garage re-mote opener Fireplace, walk-tn^lighted attic storage area Mad Room with H bath, baiccoy off 2nd floor bedroom Smoke & Fire Alarma Furnace; Harm dtfier Step Down Thermostat. Owned a Pampered b - loving dyman ONLY

meticulous Han 524-2394

SANDY BEACHFRONT Green Lake West Bloonifleld schools 3 bedroom. 2 bath. 1400 sq.feet, appliance*. 1129.999

34)-9412

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

A F F O R D A B L E !

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C O N T R A C T " Is offered oo UUs clean 3 bedroom ranch with full basement. 2*k car I I

t 144,900 ASK FOR JERRY OR NA ANDREWS at 474-2542

C e n t u r y 2 1 / E N ! H O M E C E M T E R

476-7000

302 Birmingham Bloom fieid

A S T E A L Faausur 3 bedroom trick ranch, 2 full batha country kltchan, family room, flropiac*. 2 doorwalla deck Beautifully fin aa sil haa»ru*ut Central air eler-troaic air cleaner 2 car garage 140 900

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

ALMOST COMPLETED »2M Pin* Lake Rd Overlooks Lake a golf course 4 bedrooma. 2 full a two Vt hatha ca-thedral cetllnp M B Really 544-4121

BIRMINGHAM sl Quartoe LaXe I year old C«tom House Excellent -o» dltjoe CaThadi'Sl rciUag. 3 bediwaia m hatha Call 444-41M

BIRMINGHAM Bioomfleid Hills Scaooia Quarton Gilbert Lake Rd 4 hediooui 2 bath, everything n cas pel blinds ceramic tOs kitchen, bath rooena furnace deck 11*4,100 142 5450 544-2194

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C O N T E M P O R A R Y 450 Wallace 4 bedroom. 2 bath, dan and dining room Master bedroom with wel-kin cedar cioaet. soaking tub and Qle shower Living room has fireplace and 25 cathedral ceiling Kitchen equl with J eon-Air range, European o h snd tile floor Excellent value la thU 1 year old home with over 2500 aj f t pim full baaement. I car attached garage a quality laadscapug By owner

442-1141 or 7*0-5*75

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room, newlv decorated 4 carpeted. Ide-al borne for starter, retlremat or

I -4744915 investor |20.M« cash

FARMINGTON HILLS TRI LEVEL Sbedrootns, 1H baths, family room. 2W car garage fenced yard t54 000 By »wner Land Contract terma available

477-91*3

FARMINGTON HILLS Horse iovets clone in location with over 11 acre* Super buge barn 3 corrals, paature Chaming coiooiaL 4 bedrooms, 2 * batha family room, li-brary 3 fireplace*, central air. professionally landscaped, lovely pstio Additional build log sites available 1 Contract Terms 1595,000 Call 143-0703

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n FORECLOSURE FIRST OFFERING Bank owned O n of Farmington brick tn-level with befow market financing 1 bedrooms, m bsths. family room and oataral fireplace Extra large lot pins

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NICE 3 bedroom colonial with fire-place, IV, baths, desirable wooded area Cloee to Schools 4 aboppLni 171.900 Terms i l H w I

306 Southfield-Lithrup

imroediste occ^wcy 154.1

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

FOUR bedroom colonial, custom coun-try kitchen, all sollti maple cabineta. stained glass Jenn-alr range New car pet throughout, drapes, new furnace. 2 car garage, i n ceramic ule baths T W l o t . t } , i 2 5 After 7pm. 477-5441

KENOALLWOOD NO 3 •,l-be> Over 2200 sq ft. In this bnck home offering 8 room roooa IV, bstha. basement and at-tached garage Walk to elementary f cb°°l Qose to expressway acceas and new \TdCA facility p in private swim cluto Newer carpet, furnace and roof Owner transferred Best value In Farm-ington Hills ML 57714.

VINCENT N I F F

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

RAMBLEWOOO SUB OPEN HOUSE SAT * SUN 15PM

Prime Lot 4 bedroom*. IVt batM beamed cathedral cellii^ in den. family room with wet bar 4 fireplace. 1st floor lausidrv. finished basement. c « r a ] sir 1224 900 By Owner 441-030*

AFFORDABLE SQUEAKY CLEAN BOME'

Large ranch referred to as 'the desnest bouse In town"floon that shine, solid wood decora. Hate recepucn ball, finished baaement. relaxing Flon da room leads to prlvste tree? yart

price slashed form <49,000 to *59jbv

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H O M E C E N T E R 476-7CKW

bed BY OWNER. SOITHFIELD-room ranch. 2 car garage, large cxroer lot Reduced to sell Moving out of state 353-3499

N O H E A T I N G B I L L S Wood beau tills unique rustic north woods ranch Wood beamed Uvtng room, one bedroom plus Soft sleeping area Large lot IM.OOO Assumption available

W I L L T I P T O N 427-5010

CLEAN 4 SHARP Two bedroom aluminum ranch with aataral fireplace In living room, family room, central air, gas BBQ snd one car garage. ANXIOUS OWNER MUST RELOCATE? 147 900.

Cranbrook GREAT FOR Children 4 Tradesman

2 bedroom starter on shady acre. Close to schools City wster gaa large stor-sge bam, large garage with loft 4 good siaed work area Beech-9 Mile srea

141-1*55

$1000 REBATE i l-ml) Over l.M« sq f t quality brick home Owner transferred Modem kitchen, recently redecorated sad oaali-ty carpet throughout I rocsm, 3 bed-rooms and gorgeous family room Priced below market for fast sale I V bglevaMe opportunity at only M7.940

VINCENT N LEE

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319 Homes For Saie Oakland County OXFORD BY OWHER

3 bedroom tn-level witk 3 walkonta la prestigious Sub Banstifally decorated.

— ' " si garage lovely decking. I - - - - - - - •ystsfa. Dsvti lake privileges oe «. acre cai-doaac »».»& Call (Mlore 4 PM 4M-M75

S LYON - 4 year old 4 bedroom bt-level on 1 * wooded acres, 3 ear sttacked ga raje. fall wrap-around deck. I * , DetSa, M l 540 U14MT

320 Homaa For Sale Wayne County

L A N D C O N T R A C T $ 4 , 9 0 0 D O W N

Aluminum bungalow Remodeled cam-try kitcfeen. finished bnssment. 3 car garage HJ.M*

A s k f o r G a l l REAL ESTATE ONE

326-2000

326 Condoe For Sate

"BUY OF THE MONTH" ON THIS ROCHESTER OONDO

End unit, private courtyard, deck o« UvlM room 4 msstsr bedroom Waft out finlsksd ha—uaul wtth flreptacs. 3 bedrooms, sttacfcsd 1 car garage cen-tral air Won t Lasf W W

Call Freda Peteuii-CKAMBERLAES REALTORS

445-4440

Dsetrsble ground level one bedroom Condo wtth s cioace Livonia location Appil ances included Vary Cw monthly fee Carpeted throughout I4I.M0 Call M l - M M

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n

Mooday October 13, 1984 OAE * s a

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

MUST SELL- 117,400 .VA FHA or l l i « 0 down to assume I1I.044 balance Weekdays 5M-4404 est l i d

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321 Homes For Sale Livingston County

HOWELL - 4 bedroom Colonial on . — Acres with extra garage 4 storage area Excellent location, low laxea f S W * 1-517-544-4M7

323 Homes For Sale Washtenaw County

WEBSTER TWP M M sere !arm • I story home with 4 bedrooms, m bsLha, baaement. 3 out tmildiags Land contract terms to ouali-fled purchaser MS,000

ORIN NELSON REAL ESTATE 313-449-4466

1-800-462-0309

325 Real Estats Services Are You Collecting Oo a Land Contract or Secoad Mortgage 4 Want to Cash Out? Highest IM-Lowest Diacount PERRY REALTY 474-7140

FARiCNCTON and dryer indoor pooi. heel sad

hot water inchadsd In pa down payment Month! taxes

WANTED Investment Group aeeda 10 properties residential, commercial or multi unite before end o< year, will consider anv situation M»-4ioV

326 Condos For Saie ADAMS WOODS. Bioomfleid Hills Ranch type. Privacy* S bedrooms, den. atrium All appliances Boven Only I14S.540 After ipmT <51-4*4

ASStrME HIGH MORTGAGE ! bed room Carriage House, Lake Village • overlooking treed, open space H8 50C Michael J. vigilant Inc.. M4-3173 vigilant Inc..

306 Southfietd-Lathrup 306 Rochester-Troy 308 Rochester-Troy LATHRUP VILLAGE • BY OWNER

BeeoU/ul estate secuon 4 bedroom co-lonial. I S bsths, central air, den. fami-ly room, rec room. 3 fireplaces, 3 car attached garage Great location" «»» »00 After 5 PM. call 55}-»M7

PROFESSIONAL'S HOME l as) lnkster Rd.. 12 Mile Rd srea I

room, 4 bedroom, quality built family bome Approximately 3100 sq f t ol luxury living. Updated kitctan, aide en-trance garage, circular driveway, alu-minum tr im l M x l M premium lot Ma-ture Landacapiag and treaa Pictui ssuue

r yard patio with natural waW "a ia Ian* Uaatf beeatUally for pa "tic outdoor - s s i i s s r u z R

neighborhood Owner transferred Priced for quick sale Reduced to MS.900 ML I2M3

VINCENT X LEE

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

REDUCED I lit.000 Rochester. WU-lowwoodi Sub Beautiful ranch, 3 bed-rooms J1-. bstha central air. sprinkling •yitem, large baaemeot 45'.-44ii

TROY BIRMINGHAM ArtlsU type de-signer bome Totally unique turn of tke century bome amidst Somerset Woods sub Set back oo acre ol land. Inclnds

toot bridge, apple tree art** . —, rooms plus bedroom , din wtth akyllte, large country kllcfcan. Uvtng room with hardwood floors, fireplace hage acresned porch with catkedral celling 4 more More ham* tksn ever for MM4C p n ^ b y , tfcsn call for appointment. 1141 w Wattlea.

T u r k e y

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307 MiHord-Highiand MILFORD Custom built 4 bedroom ex-ecutive bome on l » rolling acres. Heavily treed Great Room with 50 beamed celling, over 400 sq.ft oi high •un deck Quality througjiout Qose to [-94 4 GM Proving Ground

Call Phyllis or Mary REAL ESTATE ONE

664-1065 -

Stop in and Let's Talk Turkey!

If you sre s serious home buyer, doo't miss thia opportunity to seriously nego-tiate NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED on tbeae Model Clew-Outs'

MILLBROOK HILLS ROCHESTER (Five Homes Available: JOSS to 2217 aquare feel

Call VkAe^orOetoblc at

P u l t e H o m e s of Michigan

at Models. Please Call 441-2504

TROY BY OWNER Hills ot Cfcsrn-wood 3 300 sq f t . traditional styling, overlooking passive park 4 bedroama. 2*"i batha. J>-. car garage, all option 1217,000 879-4341

310 Union Lake Commarca

COMMERCE LAKE privilege*, extra large U» with gorgeous view, J bed-room ranch, 2 » car garage. M4.900

tprr. 340-0441 Offers nelcome After I

L'NION LAKE - by owner, great family home, good schools, nice neighbors, with super Union Lake acceas snd dock-ing privileges. 4 bedroom

Attention Smart Buyers Potomac Towne Condo

-roi « rooms, 3 bedrooma JV« batha Attractive kitchen. UvtM room with fireplace, large finished baaement snd 2 csr attached garage Security com-fort and luxury Owner transferred Call for great news on simple assump-tion of 9.5* mortgage Lowest priced quality unit Act fast 149.90(1 ML 83540

VINCENT N LEE

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Prestigious ares, luxury 2 bedroom condo sale price, by owner, 1125,000

852 2175

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3 bedrooms. 1 batha garage, lake privi-leges - pool 144,506 114,000 down Land Contract balance 3M-M5I

BLOOMFIELD HELLS By Owner Sac-rifice must sell Contemporary . 3 bed-rooms. master suite 1st floor Approx-imately 2700 so f t plus finished roc room Guarded Secuntv Gate burglar alarm, neutral colors Swimming pool 4 tennis court Assumabie low nwrt-

Bge or land contract Possible leave-y option I149J04 442-4414

319 Homes For Saie Oakland County

BLOOMFIELD TWP GREAT TERMS

(l-go). Prestigious Wabeak Develop-meet with BJoomfleld Hills Scteofa Owner transferred 7 rooms, 3 bed-rooms. and 2^ bsths. Stunning unit with premium setting Unit situated in neighborhood of 1200.000 thru 1450.000 homes. Full basement, 2 car garage and many exciting extraa Designer's dream Attractively priced for fast sale Attractive land contract terms MLI15M

VINCENT N LEE

E x e c u t i v e T r a n s f e r

8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

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C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

A NEW HOME

$150 PER MONTH

PHJCE INCLUDES Completely Furnished CarpsdsM 4 Drapss Stove 4 HsMgerator Storms 4 Scrssns Skirting 4 New Step Set-up 1 Dell vary Sales Tax S P I I 2,117 FHA 14<4% Interest Rate 11242 Down Payment

Your bome paid In Ito paymoiu

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V I L L A G E O F H O M E S 35777 FORD RD

Just W of Wayne Rd 7 2 9 - 9 6 0 0

340 Lake Rhrer Raaort Property For Saie

FOR SALE sr rent lovely year row) hoots on nirvana 'rtanf an tka v u n

farsasfcad. M M ass Great buy 851-2454 or u u u

FURNISHES ONE BEDROOM CONDO in ooaaafrent resort on RUlen Head l» I s j l S C Largs peoL beeetiiai baack |M»,»0« 847 4410

HIOGINS LAKE, Lskarfront I I year Tear-round 2 Story home 4 W

HOMETTE. 1M1 appraised st 119,400 a: stely 113,500 r v o i month. Plymouth Hills

14x74, I t sell

1190

PATRIOT 1971, 14x44, garden tab aad stall Aowsr, stove 4 re-frigerator. sfcad Is Canton 17900 or bent offer I95-43M or 4X1-14*4

333 N o r t h e r n For Saie

Proper ty

LIVONIA New Construction

Condominiums Now taking reservations Ranct and colonial style, garsge snd basement From 178.990 Call today for details

Ask for Carol Mason. Bro*er CAROL MASON REALTY 344-1*00

LIVONIA THE WOO 06 2 bedroom. 2 bath Prime Lower End Unit location Newly carpeted 173,900 Priced for Immediate Sale 4 Immedl-

Ask for 'Kathy' 591-1771

ate occupancv Ask fi Laurel Park Realty.

NEW ROCHESTER PARK condoe. priced from 144,540 to 141.200 Overooklng Rochester Park Ooe half mile from downtown Rochester st 4*0 Baldwin Road 3 bedrooma. S i l l walk-in closet fully carpeted, all kitchen appliances included Carports Land contract terms svsilable. Open Set. 4 Sun - 1pm - 5pm Weekdays, call

M9-2512

WEST BRANCH 20 Acres, South Eddie Creek. Excellent hunting, mow mobti Log good building site, borders Stale ' "~d. 1-517-M5-7511

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

Congestion 4 high tai EN. 5 CAROLINA, s ty with mild

TIRED OF SNOW taxes* Come to AIK

_ year round golf Many , have retired W e . We d love to have you U»y Call or write - CARROWAY SKINNER REALTY. 142 Chesterfield St SE, -Aiken, S C 2M01

124 Hr snswertng service) 603-646-2323

JORDAN LAKE, Lake Odmaa. Ml. 4 « • »< * * * * Point (J) are M MA sack. 3) sre K N 0 sack. ® are wooded Tern* aviilafete Call t ff1T| S u a b M FUaAorm, V erroootrtlJe

356 M o r t g a g e e A

Land Contracts

O r . , PHRRY REAL'

ferlgae. • Hlgtast M M ALT? 474-744

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Bioomfl^d Twp randy to g», 471-44*4

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ONE OF HARBOR SPRINGS Bosst homaa 111 E Bluff Dr.. kas spvtacw lar view of Little Travwee Bay Large formal 4 bediuuii. 2 tull bath aMo has large front porch to enjoy Su oer or entertaimnatf. This property also mcledee --age boose apartment Hot* oclta nsn-eraU excellent rental Income w1» sot in use by owner A steal al 1219.M0

(1*-5M-711*

342 Lakafront Property Beautifal tan i is Waaktanaw Corny U.S. U 4 miles north of North TerrltorlaL Roiling terrain Peecnful county Uvlag Wed on propem . Soft Land Contract Terms 111,900 Call 241-50*0

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n GLADWIN COUNTY

CTI17) Quality built I bedroom brick home on large lot wtth I N f l o f water-front Has 22 s 24 attacked garage, 1H batha. M i I I port* Pella windows 4 fireplace |72.*t* with terma Call Shirley Hall

CENTURY 21 SMITH MILLER (1.1 T) 424-7421 <*17)4M-**41

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Ockerd L«4e aear Northwestern Ledwig Real Estate U I M M

Mobile Home Park developmeat Gross f l 4 * . * * « - f I I 75,000 down Land Co«ract Wer 4pm. 447 7544

M M PARTNER SECRETARIAL

* secretarial ssrvtce tkat Is seeks partner lo m^rssant i retarlai 4 mansgen; • — portent then Bar of I First Realty

S o u t h f l e l d R e s t a u r a n t Family Style 124 Seats

Gnat Breecsst 4 Laack LadwlgRaal EaUU 151 2020

T a l l y H a l l / E a t o n P l a c e I PraOtaMe. Bnstaeaa

Ludwig Real Estate M l - M M

UNIQUE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Proven Saccea anshiss you to break even m 14 months A network not s franchise Call Bunlnaas * Invantmem Groan. Trish Meael M7-MM

34 HOURS BUSINESS CARDS. INC

RENT FROM 11*5 • . .

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285-2148

Town 4 Cannery Af t * 4*204 Pontlac Trail

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U1-71M

336 Florida Property For Sale

VINE MILE Coolidge for sale or rent 3 bedrooms 1 "1 baun. dlshwaaher. gar bage disposal, drspes, carpeting As-sume 11% mortgage. 125,900. 555-1700 or 521-18*8

NORTHVILLE, Decorator'a home. I bedrooms, J fall batha fireplace studio ceiling living room, finished baaement with office Prlvste pstio. garage, beau-tiful pounds Clubhouse and pool $72,580 Aanmabk 7H% Buvers only Call for appotntemnt- 549-919*

P L Y M O U T H STARTING

CONSTRUCTION N e w C o n d o s

Ideally located with carport central air. carpeting, appliances and patio-balconies, and low maintenance

F r o m . . . $ 3 8 , 9 0 0

Call For Literature

C h a r n w o o d G r o u p 8 5 5 - 0 1 0 1 4 2 2 - 5 9 4 8 ROCHESTER Knolla South Oo Golf Course. J-level. I bedroom, 2 full baths, 2 half baths. 3 car garage, 2 professional decor, sir, ail l. 1149,900 Owner

COMMERCE TWP 2 bedroom bome with extra Urge master bedroom, fire-place. neutral decor, lake view with privileges, move-in condition, by owner Ml.SOO Call MO-«243

400 Apar tments For Rent

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GOLFER'S PARADISE - Just built. 2 bedroom. 2 bstb condo. aandwicbed be-tween 2 full 18 bole golf courses in JV Myrtle Beach, S.C Completely fur nisbed and never occupied Call Mr Bisel evening! 4 weekends 155-9442. or days 552-9074

ROCHESTERS BEST BUY' Stream-wood 3 bedroom condo. GArage. bese-meiit patio Immediate occupancy M9.500 Earl Keim Realty IS3 2290

Ask for Shelly

SO LYON Alpine-style condo m oulet country setting- Only I mike from Noel, near US-2J 4 l-M 2 large bed-rooms. spsoous living room, walk-in closets, utility room. moAem tltcben Appliances Included. Central air, car-peting Assumabie mortgage st 10^ * paymenta 1201 per month Was asking IM.OOO. will consider any reasonable offer 427-3*01 427-551*

F L O R I D A

Thinking of moving to Florida »w or 1a t ie future'

A T T E N D O U R F L O R I D A S E M I N A R

OCT I I at 2PM Sheraton Inn. Novl

27000 Sheraton Dr (1-94 W - Exit 1*2) For More Information

Or Reservations CALL

GENERAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION

29400 Van Dyke. Suite 105 Warren Ml 48093

(313)573-8200 Herscbel Levlne, Manager MADEIRA BEACH SEA TOWERS

I bedroom, 1 bath condo First floor Fumlabed 144,000 Call after 5pm 444-4221

SPEND WINTER IN FLORIDA IN

YOUR NEW HOME

Custom built homes from tbe Mid 120'> 2 Bedroom, C. B. Construction with air conditioning and many extraa Near beacbea North of Tampa Lot sot included

SPRING WOOD HOMES. INC HI1D-M2-MM

338 Country Homes For Saie

EXCLUSIVE METAMORA Hunt CM> Area Snin—isd by large u i m j ee-tataa Houee. garage. 2 barna, connect-ing buildings AD bi fine condition Ideal horse farm Rolling pastures, mature trnea. fteeh aprings. river, etc Your cbance Of a lifetime' I Musi Sell! 8 or * •own. Land Contract balance Call 479-2*42

GOODRICH torn coiocuaJ oo _ „ u . , ,r_^ N of Clarkston. will consider trade on bouse or income property IM-2M1

by owner, bander's ens-x 5 acres, horses OK, )ust

IRISH HILLS ALUMINUM sided ranch with cUann access to Vineyard Lake 2 be> Appliances 4 most furnishings ad Patio I car garage I52.SM CUSTOM bsilt bome on 1* acres with Mad Lake froatage 4 Wampiers ' a c c « 2 bedrooms. JacuxS-bot tub room. Sun room. 2 car garage I79JM Insured Land Contract available FURNISHED waterfront bosne Warn piers Lake. 2 bedrooms Kitcben with saack bar Fireplace Wrap around deck 142-000. Assumabie Mortgage sr Land Contract available SNUG single story home overtook^ Timber Lske + acceas to Wamntsn Lake 2 bedrooms- Est In kitcben Deck IM.900

Glover Real Estate Asaodatas Adrian. MI 517-2*^444*

UPPER STRAITS Lskafront lot 1V» scree on southeast corner Beautifully wooded, unique setting 1230.000 CaD Weekdays. Sam-5pm 857-17*1

340 Cemetery Lots

MICHIGAN MEMORIAL PARK Flat Rock. (*l Grave lots Block M. 41, 54. 9 4 5 • old section 254-4123

WHITE CHAPEL Troy area. 2 graves. Section H2 B M offer 5*1-1542

351 Bus. t Professions! Bldfls. For 8aie

ATTENTICW TAX LOSS INVESTORS 17.000 down payment beys this Sootb-fleld Office building with I12JM annu-al depredation ptua otbsr dadnctlom. Trade-in accepted Van Re*an 5M-47M

352 Commercial / Retail

F r a n k l i n R a c q u e t C l u b 2700 feet for 6fflee

R«tail-Service Attractive Lease rates

Ludwig Real Estate I512S20

354 Income Property For Saie

APARTMENTS Garden Qy unit brick. Separate utll-

air. " - — carpeting, air laundry facUlUea, ge M15 &00 LC WOW' » year.

339 Lota and Acreage For Saie

BRIGHTON HOWELL AREA Choice building sites oc various sued parcels Land contracts By owner 112-227-74*7

L i n c o l n

T o w e r s

A p a r t m e n t s 15075 L i n c o l n Road

( G r e e n f i e l d & 10V> M i u i

S T U D I O S - 1 & 2 B E D R O O M S

F R O M » 2 9 5

F R E E C A B L E T V Adult Community R—rv0d tor R—tdwnt* Over SO

C e n t r e l A i r , Heet , A p p l i a n c e s , C a r p e t i n g , C o m m u n i t y R o o m , T.V., A C a r d Room,

Pool .

9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1

UPPER CLASS Prestigxais location In downtown Farmington for a 2,000 square foot 2 bedroom bnck colonial unit 2H bstha. den. flrepdace, base-menL dining room snd 2 car garage Florida room overlooking a wooded view 11M.900.

HARRYS.

WOLFE 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

332 Mobile Homes For Sale

BAYVIKW 1974. M i l l , furmabed-T bedroom, nice norct 4 abed, beet-effl-oenl Good condition; M.100 or beet of-fer Can Bay on Weetland lot 422-72M

BY OWNER- Arlington 1974, 14x70 . 2 bedroom, enclosed porch, central air attached carport 4 abed 110.540 or beet offer Call 9am-5pm I4*-!1M.

after 5pm M4 22*7

COLONNADE 19M, under warranty I bedroom appliances 4 extraa 10* down. 1255 total mortgage 4 rent 112.900 Novl 544-40*0

C I T Y O F B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

Beautiful 1.15 acre treed lot on private gated roed Best bey in tbe dty1 Sbort term land contract *M .000

RALPH MANUEL ASSOC. Ask for Gerrl Noon an 540-7543 or 647-7100

CLARKSTON AREA . . acre rolling parceia perked, on Scott Roed. near perk land, gas on road, i L/C terma 82J-

MILFORD-eUte subdivision. . Meadow Wood Estates Aree . bomee Wide frontage on paved Duana Drive High roiling building site Large treee Owner 227-4*1*

340 Lake-Rtver-Resort Property For Saie

EXQUISITE Harbor Springs bcene. I bedi'ixeua, large from room with fire-place. modem kitchen, sseaa wood/ gaa heat, pias engaging vtsw M Say Large unflnMbsd aree with potential nee for game room wtth net bar or one bedroom apartment Home generates excellent rental Income when not in use by owner Sacrifice al I1M.90*

814-524-711*

•torage I _ I I * , M5,000 down 'Greet financing.

Milford 44 anil brick. High growth tion Carpeting, air, separate fnrs laundry MM.M4 7 * 4 M year L 1290 000 assumeu "A pension plan"

Garden City 7 onit sharp brvk Circular drive, balconies, fall basement carpet

ooe L c 2S year

term

APARTMENT SPECIALIST " I Make People Money"

PERRY REALTY 474-7440

ST CLAIR Mick (golf coarse). 1 block to St Clair River 2 family farm coloni-al, appliances, oew gas furnace LC terma Asking M9.900 M5-4215

VIDEOGAMES for your bosne or bastasH. Also Video game bastasss tor aaie Call 155-4293

VIDEO STORE FOR SALE Prune location Call after 4pm

544-1278

WIDE OPEN MARKET IN MICHIGAN

22 billion I sew market Revoluuoais tog casb-carry-dapoMt pop bottle Indae-try All flsvors U one foot of fountain or bsr space For home or office 10-M boars s week, a multi-dollar r-»—» Call Tom or Kathy

362 Real Estate Wanted

A B S O L U T E L Y

T O P CASH FOR PROPERTY

Regardleaa of Condition

No Waiting-No Delays ASK FOR JACK K

2 5 5 - 4 7 0 0

R U E W A Y

AN INVESTOR wants to buy

loc« at M7-

1 Property Will loo* at a l l a y roacubai

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Alao If la Foredosare

Or Need Of Repelr

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

W A N T E D Investment Group aeads 1* i lalibsillsl commercial or before ead of year, will aitaauoe

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CRANBROOK PLACZ APARTMENTS

New Laxary Apartasenta. Eater through wroagM iron galas M s haaoB-fal grounds and slataty brick ba fMa^

ONE BEDROOM FROM M*9

• BALCONIES OR PATIOS • WALK-IN CLOSETS •GARAGE • CENTRAL AIR

No* leasing for construct ion completion In December.

6 4 4 - 0 0 5 9 l *M l W 11 Mile Rand

Open Mon tte* Fri. 12-hpm

BIRMINGHAM 14 MOe 4 Plarce I 4 2 bedroom apta 54*0 to M l * Write Boa IM Cfcesriis 4 Eccentric Na.suausis, 5*251 Scboolcrafl Rd. Livonia. l i cM-gan 4*15*

BIRMINGHAM 1 bedroom Carpstad l l * i K. -Adam Court ApCa 444-4774

BIRMINGHAM 1 I apartment wltMa , . from downtown Garage aad sti l l t ie. U2S per month 444-27*1

B O N N I E B R O O K APARTMENTS

1 Bedroom $350 up 2 Bedroom $380 up

Includes: Heat & Water, Pool Carpeting, Air Condit ioning

Kitchen appliances Laundry facilities

Discount for Senior Citizens

19800 Telegraph, next to Bonnie Brook Golf Club

OFFICE HOURS: 8:30-5:30 MON -SAT

5 3 8 - 2 5 3 0

B O T S F O R D P L A C E GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE

SPECIAL! SAVE ON 1 Bedroom for $448 2 Bedroom for $499 3 Bedroom for $569 PETS PERMITTED

w . L ~ 8 S E r HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED

Quiet pr air conditioning, carpeting, s t m f r e -frlgsrator. sll atllttlss except alicino-tv included. Warm spta 1 i s . * r j fadl l dsa Intercom system Good sscsrlty Ptaygruaad sa presuasa. For more information, pbons

477-&4S4 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills CANTERBURY

900 E Rd. 422-UM 3-5M* III MM 4M-0042

A CHARMING 1 rated, carpeted, walking town Birmingham, h — S M M occu-pancy References *4*-*774

CANTON 2 be*oom. newly carpeted. •42- l tM I excellent condition Renter fraae-

Isrred. Rale negotiable No children CalL after 5 Mpm Ml-0075

AIRPORT AREA 10* Solars Cltl-seas Diacount 2 bedrooms. M M move in Appliances, dinette, carpeting Call

*4I-*7M

CANTON- 2

Immediate occupancy Call

356 Investment Rroperty For Sale

DELUXE NEW 4-plex excellent I

B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s .

HEAT INCLUDED

One snd 2 Beth man Apartments from *44« Balcoauea Carpeting. Carport*. Air Conditioning. Swtmming Poot CMb-bouse. No Pets

Oeee to Skoptani. 1 Block North of of Cooildge neer

C L A R K S T O N A R E A 1 4 2 bedroom s^iartmepta ^snd^iown-

beaatifally

BAVARIA LAKE*APTS. «. Mile N M I 75 <a Dbl t Hwy

Moe Fr t . Sat 4

Ideal location. Write KHM. 152M I ville Mich 480*4

Mile Rd. Roee-

lerset Mali Troy

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL

643-9109

Office hours I 5PM. . H>e by appointment only

CLARKSTON LakasMs . apartment Laundry wtth aa

i K S L d ' ^ g & r S r

FARMINGTON HILLS | ~ 1 apartmem sear I MUe 4 M* MM par month. No pels. Cs 4pm i

414 Florida Rentals

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Charterhouse »/ J l 16300 W 9 Mile. Southfield

*J/Studio's - 1 & 2 Bedrooms Live i n the security of a

h i - n s c apartment

CENTRAL AIR • RANGE • REFRIGERATOR DISHWASHER • CARPETING • CARPORTS

TENNIS CGI RTS-SWIMM1NG POOL PART,' ROOM • TV CONTROLLED SECURITY

FREE C A B L E T V Of/ice Open Datij,. Sat A Sun 557-8100

T h e f u n d o e s n ' t e n d w h e n s u m m e r i s o v e r a t W e s t l a n d T o w e r s , b e c a u s e y o u < . i n e n i o y y e a r - r o u n d r e c r e n l i o n i n o u r i n d o o r h e a t e d p o o l T h e r e ' s t e n n i s , i n d a g a m e r o o m , t o o P l u s a l l t h e l u x u r y o f h i g h r i s e l i v i n g w i t h o u t t h e h i g h p r i c e t a g ' R e m e m b e r , h e a t ' s i n c l u d e d 1

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s A v a i l a b l e R e n t I n c l u d e s H e a t

Westland Towers I ocatrd on w.iyno Rn

Between (o rd Rd A W.irrpn

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0

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t a i V^TLxxrta' m p c T4.1

1 a n d 2

B e d r o o m s

Includes heat, water, air conditioner, carpeting,

laundry and storage facilities and pool

7 Mile - Telegraph Area C a l l 5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

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O R L A N D O Q WHERE'S THE FUN. SUN. AND SAVINGS IN FLORIDA? A. AT THE GRAND OPENING OF ORLANOO VILLAS MAN-

AGEMENT CONDOMINIUM RENTALS!

En joy a fun fi l led week In a oewty-comple ted. fu l ty - fu r -n ished, condomin ium unH loca ted only 15 m inu tee f r o m D isneywor ld and Epcot Can te r , In Or lando 's F lor ida C e n t e r for as low as $275 (5 n ights) pe r family. Des igned for f a m i l y c o m f o r t and convenience, ai l un i ts feature a ttvtng r o o m k i t chen , m in imum of 2 p r i va te bedrooma, 2 b a t h a , a n d a screened- In porch. S t a n d a r d persona l comfo r t s I n c l u d e a co lo r TV (wtth free cable serv ice) , tab le set t ings fo r 8, a n d a n a r ray of o ther k l tchenware a n d appl iances Juat l ike h o m e Each unit has Its own e n t r a n c e wh ich Is p r o t e c t e d b y a secur i ty a larm system wh i le jus t ou ts ide your d o o r is a b a c k y a r d of re laxat ion a n d rec rea t ion w i th a s w i m m i n g o o o i c lubhouse , and jacuzzi. As y o u can see. the c o m p e t i t i o n can ' t m a t c h up t o the low ra tes and s tandard fea tures o f t h e O r l a n d o Vil las Managemen t , Inc. units.

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GARDEN c m - sharp I bedroom. bal --any c*rp«*l«g. nr . -senary (entities, storage » * 9 ladato* beet So pets Se-curity deposit r d « m i c « Adult* Ag*at 474-7*44

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THREE OAKS Troys newest luxury apartment communi ty .

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 1 bedroom apt atr conditMaed. beat 4 bcK viwr included. iwim&uai pood Sen«* n u n Welcome Ob 7 Mile W y Tei*grap6 SI* »l<

Carports Commimtv building ewurunin^ pool uraiM cowta RursI M t i o i

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House or condo ra i act! • Nov serving Livonia »osti*i«c araa MeaiVeinaai-*gem*nt lac AMO Accredited Man I M " * t»g*ai*»tiae. wiH lease aad or prrde—iunally manage roar pranarty until the Buyer* MaAet goes away Don't give It awsy laaac It1 For an appraisal 4 explanation oI income tax advantage* call Greg Wills 851 4«-0 Akao specialixiqg in maosgenjest if CP oper*Uves. condominiums apu 4 off ir* buildings

Accredited Bonded Our 15th Yr

404 Houses For Rent GARDEN CITY Saie or I , m a 1 B Middlebelt 4 i W r y Kill Clean I bad room Ranch, ] backs fireplace MM mo - Security deposit SIJ I I I !

GARDEN CITY west araa For less rant. Vary iuc«. wall maintained S bad-room all brtc» .-aac* Maiataoaaca fraa. new carpeting. basement. u i i p H H par month. II. MM •aciarltT topunt Ref ereoce*. oo pet* Gary, l-S17-44*-T$ll.

1-417-444-4194

L\HSER near Grand River Modern 1 -1 bedroom carpeting. dr*p*a. appli slices, beat ncluded No pet* Lasve •message

- J imliuuiii.-h Mil* Inglaei araa id Farm Howe Adults preferred $245 mo include* utlUtie* J3W >pasit NoPatt! 444 7SW l.'XURY IT LOW PRICE Telegraph ai S*veo Mil* Beauulul apartment* I'd* bedroom only 1350 and Studio $2TS CkUSM S U S M f

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( O c t . Fa l l R e n t a l S p e c i a l ) ery deltix* newly decorated I bed-•ocr from ooly $16 i 2 t*«droocn froeo

»iicb iori«<J« Mi. water car-p*un$ A aecunt* alarm ayitem 2 nnrr }o%iXni iraiia, 'FREE HF* i vm»«3C7 tocaLed oea/ Ecor* 1 Mernmar Rdi Immediate occupa )-

OLYMPIA VILLAGE 5 9 5 - 8 9 9 3 o r 5 9 5 - 4 6 1 5

TROY : ,(XW «q (v . 1 b«trooco. IV| ElaUL SaJ cooy. all appiiaacea. larfe Koraf* room Small ecanpiex, walk to

a M l o -No peta Heat k water Lacluded

NORTHTUX Studio apartment ib '• Vtoriaa Houae lawwn iocatwo $JKi a montfi j»u» uuliuea. pita aecuntj AvailableW % iit-00*0

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Wayne Forest Apts. 326-7800

WAYNE-WESTLAND N*wtxir»t Golcxua] .Apu Clean, iguet attrarUr* I bedroom, carpel applj •-TOM drapes private aauraixw -See w appreoate 12H month;y 711-MM

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GARDEN CITY - J bedroom, attacked lara fc . baaement MM moatAJy MM •ecurttj, 174 cleaiuo* No pe<a Reler encea required U I I U I

GARDEN CITY J bedroom Trl L»»«l. 1H batha. Family raoaL dlulm room, 3 car gara«e All appUancea No peta Se-cunly deposit repaired MM per menu

HAZEL PARK 2 bedrooma. den. aitra clean New (« y e a n oidl. Ideal (or wort la» couple No peta. East ol I 7S IMS per moot* Re<ereocea u t x r

JOHN DALY A voodale Area 2 bed-room brie* randL baaement. Qtchan • ppLancea Nice area Very clean bome Credit cbeck, Immediate occu-pancy 1275 per moolli *27S aacurtty liaponi 1VJ-KJ7S

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LAKE ORION cwtocc contemporary 3 bedroom. 3 bath partially fomahed. Adttlta. no peta Refereocea Flexible leaae, MOO mooth 342-UM M« IJ57

WESTLAND AREA Spacvoua . and 2 bedroom apartmenu from U25 monthly Carpe««£ decorr: ed k in a lovely area Heat included 'wintry Village Aparuneou S24-!2«0

ATTRACTIVE 2 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

AL utilue* incioded Eureka Rd W Middlebelt. S ol Metro Airport

R*o! Iran tl45 if »os qualil> OAKBROOK VILLA

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Plymouth 1N PLYMOL

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M o d e r n 1 S 2 B e d r o o m Al- Coodiooaed Fully Carpeted

Diatwaaker b-unil Laundry k more

CABLE TV AVAILABLE

From $365 Call Noon to J PM

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9 Mra T*a*a Wed Fn Thurt k Sat R: \'AL OAJC L and 2 b*rtroom apart m*nu Remodeled, carpeting, mi-r-rrwave dnhwaaheri cuatom made trap™ air condltlooing. stove, refnger • tor beat k water included Call be iween Um-5pm only M8-03H SIX MUX. We» <ri Telegraph. 1 twl mom apartment Balcony beat. appL

mated Air coodluoned

WESTLAND AREA Spacioiu» 1 bedroom apartment. »3SS moothly Attractive 2 bedrootu apart menu. »3«5 Carpeted, decorated k in a lovely area Heat included

Country Court Apartments 721-0500

BIRMINGHAM Sharp I bedrootn raikcfi traar pvjx-baae opOoo I mootfia rent toward down payment M7S month A*4 tor EXyibe U$-4200 444-W39 HaoneCt. loc BIRMINGHAM Lovely 3 bedroom bou* carpewd 4 drape*! 2 car 1475 per mootli •x?isr, BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooma, all appli-ances baaement. (meed yard, beautifal neighborhood. 1575 per month plus s e ennty depoait MS-1 lit BIRMINGHAM i bedrooma 2H baths kitchen appliance*, finished basemen!.- garage oewlv Jecorated. MOO mootli plus security 1M-»M2

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WESTLAND ftitifewood Apartment*

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| A LARGE furnuaied studio Apt in J Berkley, sofa-bed titchra appliances ! full bath, air roodiuooed fully carpet

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LTVONIA - Mini. 3 bedroom brsd ranch, fall baaement fenced backyard, stove, refrigerator Franklin Ejnmer-»oo Cleveland Schools M«5 per month Depoait 1 « ! Available Oct 23 Evw--Of» M2 5455

410 Rats For Rent BIRMINGHAM Ckarmii^ 2 bedroom flat, beveled windows, natural wood wort, fireplace. D m t o n bam r JO a month

Birmiag J i V i S l I

EIGHT mile k Telegraph, una bedroom apper Living r o o m kitchen, slova r»-

ENGLEWOOO, Florida, 2 bath f a r u t e d condo oa caa Bay Pool. doc*, porch, gwgeoei set t u g ^aaanral or imal l - i wts l .

After 7pan. 477 -43*4

fngerator pets OK. M M 477-MM

GARDEN CITY, F o r t l a u w Rd area 2 bedroom lower flat with New ly d atilitaea

Call for mor* informaUoa.

arrrsted W par month paea Security depoelt MM No g e a

GARDEN CITY Faralnhed a n 1 bedroom Private entrance i pn

flat private

parking 1215 per month plaa security deponit After 7pm, 52W2M

GARDEN CITY 3 bedrrww lower flat carpeting, drapea garage, yard, clean, good coodltxn No peta MOO plaa s e canty 455-4441

LIVONIA Carpet 4. panelled 1 bed room k bathroom, utllitiea included, non smoker female MM month, atlll ties indeded Immediate ocmpaacv Call Unas 5>:-M#7

PLYMOUTH Old Vil la ,* ; bedroom op-

peta M7J per month plaa security 4M-4414

Appll-PLYMOLTH 1 bedroocr. upper i Mature adult, no peta M«e per

month plus a e c i n l y k electric 45H1IO

REDFORD Five k Beech Clean, spa csoua, 2 bedroom upper, cable TV No

M M per month pitas security depoait After 7PM, 514-4743

LIVONIA, rent with option to buy 3 bedroom ranch. 1 year leaae. MM month plus security depoait Refereoc required Call after 5pm dally 427-319-1

LTV ONIA Roaedale Garden* Lovely Engilah Tudor Approximately 1.300 as f t 4 bedrooma 2 * baths MM nso or negotiate sale 531-M14 or 431-071!

LIVONIA 3 bedroom bnck ranch, full baaemeot Immediate occupancy SMO

Cmonth. MOO security depoait Open 12-4pm 14592 Melroae 3*7 M70

LTVONIA 2 bedrooma baaement. Ann Art™- Trail

Newborgh area M75 per month plus KWi ly 474-141S

LIVONIA - 2 bedroom boose with large utility room with washer 4 <tryer Gaa

month plus security Call after 4pm 4M-4»70

OUTER DR SCHOOLCRAFT 2 bedrtxwn bouae fenced yard, nice l o canon, 1275 Mo Call after » PM.

534-0759

PLYMOUTH TWP , set oo 14 seres bome, office and wortabop Ami Arbor Rfi near Ridge Rd M7S month CaU for appointment. M2-4000

PLY"MOLi 1 H - 3000 sq f t 1 bedroom executive bom* in Beacon Hill Up tn 1 year leaae Furnished or unfurnished.

455-ISM

REDFORD Nicely decorated 3 bedroom ranch, ga-rage. carpeting, drapea. stove 1475.

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ADAMS WOODS CONDOS 2 units 2 bedroom 4 3 bedroom delux* units with fireplace*, dec*, courtvard. garages carpeted, drapea. oewlv deco-

« 852 1245

AV AILABLE TOWNHOUSE Soothfleld - Heal included g}75 per Mo

356-8844 BEAUTIFUL KING "S COVE

IN ROCHESTER Luxury 2 4 3 bedroom condominiums feature* inclade, fireplace, garage, premium location Immedlat* occupan-cy From M25 month

Call TtryE CONNOR BAGLEY" PROPERTIES INC

6 5 2 - 1 8 0 0 6 5 2 - 1 8 7 4

FORT MEYERS BEACH 2 bedroom condominium on the GaU Benatlfal view at Omit Ami Bay AvailaMs Nov 1 thru Dec 15 Special rales 1115

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Oman Tartle Cove 2 bedroom. 3 bath, ocnaa. doc* agv lansUa AvaUabie t h n Mar 15th 11350 Days 111 MM E v a m - I I M

HUTCHINSON ISLAND Indian River Plantation 3 bedroom. 3 bath !"• nM* 11 condo Near bene* 31 MO month. Ten-nis 4 goif available

420 Rooms For Rent

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ROOM TO RENT aree Ml a e a s t Pr

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421 Living Quartars To Share

ISLAMORADA. Florida Keys room. 2 bath I s n r y condo gulpjped. oceanview pool, doc*

Fally

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MARCO ISLAND Soathaaaa 1 bed-room, 2 bath cwndo. completely far-dished. cable tv, balcony overlooks Clam bay Walk to beach, tamai*. pool

241-M47

MARCO ISLAND "Sea Winds" galf front beach. 2 bedrooma Children wei come? Call for brochurea Days. M1-4401 Evaa., M1-4M1

PALM BEACH Japiter Luxarwnsly furnished ocean p*ncbou*e Panoramic vieers, 2 bedrooms 2 batha. all spuria, t tennis «I200 mo After 5pm. M3 12M

PLANTATION GULF 4 COUNTRY CLUB - Venke. FU Beautiful 2 bed-room. 2 bath apt overlooking »th green

M l - 1 * 7

SAND KEY'. Clearwater bath luxury rulf front condo, II .M0 month plus utllitiea 424-4721

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642-1620 M4 So Adams. Btrm inglum Mich

Pratsaaacnal pendent mature. .-ompanaoo to share m» large ( bome Occaanwnal cooking 4 cleaning SHARE LISTINGS. M2 l f »

taon-amnfiM female re my large Clarkston

FEMALE ROOMMATE, under 35 Co share 3 bedroom bome la nice location In Livonia Rent + v» still Urn Ask for Marge, 411-5044 or Ml 1000

422 Wantad To Rsnt P R O F E S S I O N A L COUPLE aoa smohars. mad M i u hoaa* alt lOahland CowoCTi during 1 Call aftar t f a .

PROFESSIONAL, reilahls female, law M s . seeks bouMtuag poalUaa la "Plymouth 4 wstlyiag locationa Local rw/ereasce* svaitaMa Jaaa 4M 1M1

SINGLE, profaa for fall winter

available • Stung S n r w e s BlooanfiaU areas

References svLlable CaU Mr MacKan a* for an app't M7 4M0 Ex 213

436 Offtca / Buaineaa Space

CLARKSTON AREA 4 p r o f i t nasi space avallaMa New finish srl building, interior caa be de-signed to your specific needs (210440

or 473-53:4

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Bloomfleld araa. Starting (rare IJT5 per month Call »-5pm B l r t J i

428 Garages A Mini Storaga

A BUILDING for rent in Plymouth storage only 14 i 33 overhead door

do beat MM month Excellent cars or boats 4*0-31M

FEMALE ROOMMATE needed for 3 bedroom townhou** in Novi area A** 24 to 30 Call weekdays kan>-5pm 7 M 4 M 5 After 5pm 34SJ31!

FEMALE ROOMMATE lo share spa CKxas 4 bedroom boua* In Royal On* 1125 » W of utilities Arailabi* Nov 1st. No p e u or children1 543-0114

SIESTA KEY Gulf front deluxe 3 bedroom 3 bath apt Gorgeous view. 1M-M70

SILVER SPRINGS SHORES Ocala. iNorth Central Florida). 3 bed-

• 2 bath coodo furnished oo co»irie

d oo gotf 474-M13

ST PETERSBURG BEACH Condo di-rectly on galf furnished pool, more Skepa 4 Available by week cr month Pleaae leave meaaage at 111 140-M2"

CANTON CONDO - 3 bedrooma. m baths. fuD basement, drape* 4 appli-ances Included M75 mo + secifffty Immedlat* occupancv No pets' Call Dave. »am-5pm Sosums.. M3-5M0

plus utllitiea 474-1474 REDFORD- sharp 2 bedroom Bnck Ranch Mcrve-in condition Steve, refng erstor. full baaemeot 1415 mo After epro or anyume weekends. 11J11M

REDFORD TWP , 8 Mile-Beech Daly, spacum 3 bedroom brick raoch. fire-pUce month-to-month Iras* MM plus aecanty Call after 8pm 424-2M5

FtEDFORD . 3 bedrooms. 2 baUaa. fami ]y room, new kitchen, carpeted thro-out 1H a x garage Near schools 1550 mo m month aacunty depoait 5M-M74

CROSSWINDS NOVI

Bedroom colonial, 1 v> baths, studio cetllnjs. skylights fireplace, sheltenl parking Private walled patio. M25 per

344-0*00

VENICE AREA 2 bedroom. I S bath condo oo the Gulf Completely fur-nished Teams, pool, boat dock MS® a wee* 3M-4574

VENICE 2 bedroom furnished coodo on golf course Pool Available for season-al rentals at $1,100 month, or fall rear lease at $550 month 4174M3

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FEMALE to share 2 bedroom I men! ui Southfleld. $1M pJus half i and electricity and $1M seconty d It CaU between 4PM-4PM *M

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432 Commercial / Retail BIRMINGHAM Prime retail iocation on N Woodward Approx 1800 sq f t Available Nov 1. Birmingham U«* MI-

FEMALE wanted to share 2 bedroom. 1 bath Somerset Apartment 1250 m o Include* beat Call dsya. MS 1110

FEMALE will share ber 2 bedroom Westland houae with same. 1 child OK $IM plus S utilities and $200 deposut 724-0*72 724-0749. or 595-7414

FEMALE wishes to fisd roommate to •hare bouse duplex flat Call eves . aa* for Nancy, M5-M74

FEMALE Ms , employed looking for aame lo share 2 bedroom apartment Canton near 1-275 $ I 9 S m o with beat 4 H utllitiea After 5pm. M: 5318

GARDEN CITY Mai* to Share fur cashed bome with working female. No-pets or chllfiren $250 month include* everyting 522 5M?

ACAPULCO Christmas' High Riae Luxury Apartment, 2 bedrooms, pool, full-time Maid. New Car1 Near Hyatt International 414^4475

HIDDEN HILLS, Rodwwtrr 2 bed rooms, 1 S baths, fireplace. $425 month Security required Adults No pets After 8pm 4M-1041

ONE bedroom condo In Southfleld. neu tr*l tones M54 3 bedroom. 2 S bath coodo in Auburn Hills. South Boulevsn! between Adams and Opdy*e M00 Alk For Matt or Joyce W"ard Klngxwsy Accociates ERA M3-4300 •

BIRMINGHAM 4 bedroom ranch bome. 3 "* baths, oo beautiful treed lot. over iixiking Oakland Hills Countrv Club Available oow i;»00 permo 540-4544

>- TKir.tt Available Nov 11 1M4 534-1057

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OPEN DAILY 9 - 6 278-1550

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INKSTER RD 1 -Moc* N of Cherry Hill Rd

Immediate occupancy Eipiai Housing Oppartuiuty

Diplomat & Embassy Apartments S O U T H F I E L D

Spacious '. snd 5 bedroom apartmenu frorr, $315 Penthouse apartment M i l All appliances, carpeting, and Indoor pool Ckae to shopping snd X-wsvs

559-2680

FURNISHEC» SPAOOI/S 3 bedroom towshouie. IS baths bas*ment Rent from Dec thru Aprtl $5»fl. beat Includ 1 Call 944-3590

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GLOBE RENTALS WEST-37437 Grand River at HatRead

FARMINGTON 474-3400 EAST 1100 East Maplef 15 Mile Rd i

betwreo Rochester Rd 4 1-75 TROY. 544-1400

BLUOMFCELD. Long Lak* Middleteit Older 3 bedroom. : bath New carpeting thru-out. attached garage spacious grounds Bloomfieid Hills schools Leas* $675 mo $24-0174 or 334-1170

ROCHESTER, Stratford KnoUs, ranch. 2.100 sq ft 3 bedrooms. 2W batha. family room fireplace. 2 S car garage, all kitchen appliance*, full basement. $800 month 375-2851 ROOM for rent with full bouse privi-lege* Telegraph 4 Plymouth Rds area 8200 month plus $150 securttv Immedi-ate occupancy Judy $15-4951

CHERRY HILL Enkster 1 bedrooms, basemen: fenced vard, garage, extra clean $170 mo pins reference* 4 se-cumy After 4pcr. 542-5948

ROYAL OAK - Rent to buy 2 bedroom ranch, baaement. garage carpet, air i-ooditiooing. low beating Mil* M15 plus security 4 utlUtie* Reference* re-quired After 4 PM. 394-2042

D E A R B O R N E X E C U T I V E Home available lor 1 year leaae. ap-proximately Nov I Kitchen appliance* •Deluded M0C per month plus security For details call, Art Anderson R* Max Boardwalk. 459-498!

ROYAL OAK 3 bedroom, newly deco-rated, dishwasher, microwave, stove refrigerator drapea, carpet nice area CaU between $AM 5PM. 54^0214

SALEM TOWNSHIP 1900 sq ft. Ranch. 4 bedrooms. 2 (till batha. 3 fireplace*, full basement. I S car garage. <

acre* $490 per Mo .5255

DEARBORN HEIGHTS 3 bedrooms stove 4 refng fullj carpeted, full basement, attached garage, large yard $500 per mootli plus security 521-4172

| OITER DR Schoolcraft, 3 bedroom ranch, $290 per mo After 5pm 477-157$ DETROIT Gladocbury 4 Schoolcraft 3 bedroom bouse with basement garage fenced yard $150 a month MS0 depot H 512-4573

MAYFLOWER HOTEL ! Monthly rocros svailabie Maid service, telephone service, color TV private bath and more Starting at $500 per

I month Contact Creon Smith 453-1420 NORTH PARX TOWERS-luxury 1 bed-room apartment (or subleasing 5-4 mc Dishes, linens contemporary furniture ready to move in 1800 ' 559-0303

WAYNE- oo* bedroom furnished apart-menu $250 $2M month includa all utllitiea Adults No pets Call !pm "P*" 328-54»

E X T R A O R D I N A R Y SPACIOUS 1 4 2 Bedroom Apts

Carpet, Patio. Air, Pool. Heat Included 1 BEDROOM IJM ! BEDROOM M75 WESTLAND AREA

BLUE GARDEN APTS. C h e r r y Hi l l N e a r M e r r i m a n

Fo r De ta i l s 7 2 9 - 2 2 4 2

W EST LAND 2 bedroom duplex apart-ment furnished $180 per month plus utilitw* Available Oct 15 Call titer 7pm, 721-1M5

farmington hills Walnut Creek Apu Cable available Rentals from U 9 i Spaooos 1 bedroom apta Bslcoeae* or patio* 910-5 10

471-4555

STUDIO 4 ONE BEDROOMS Starting al 1315 $1M in $175 One y w Uase Grand River Telegraph ares Between 9 am and 5 pm 255 i $2S

REDFORD TWP 7 Mile near Be*cft Dal 1 bedroom laundry faolitie* 4 utilities included $275 mo plus secun tydepcait Leave message 474-9314

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559-2680

S MILE TELEGRAPH near Bonnie Brook Golf Clah 3 bedroom brick ranch, finished basement, carpeting, drape* $375 plus security 531-9M7 EVERGREEN W CHICAGO Qualm 3 bedroom bome large fenced yard Very reasonable Call after 5 10pm

273-4 I M

FARMINGTON HIIXS - 2 bedroom, at-tached garage, fire-place full baaemai; excellent location., $530 month Call af-ter «pm 474-9M7 FORD RD EVERGREEN cute (Ii bedroom borne near shopping 4 trans-portation $175 mo Secunty Depo*it After 4pm. 517-7379 FRANKLIN Birmingham Schools Sharp, clean 3 bedroom, 2 S bsth, new Kitchen Immediate Occupancy $750 MO 824-1977 or 478-M44 FRESHLY DECORATED 3 bedroom king-sued ranch with beautiful views, privacy, updated kitchen, oewly-carpet ed walkout lower level 2 full batha. 2 Lavatories, 3 fireplace*, Florida room Proximity to Country D*y School. Ecole Francau Birmingham schools 8 month to 1 year lease available $1100 month plus 1 S month security Call for detalla Century 21. Piety Hill M141M GARDEN CITY AREA, large 2 bad-room boaae for rent Ford 4 Inkater Rd Newly decorated $500 security re-quired $150 month rent Good credit references Sorry, no peta Call Man thru Sat tarn-4pm 425-0930

SOUTHFIELD - excellent foe younger or mature couple. 2 bedrooma, den Is car attached garage, neat, clean, well decorated. incTode* refrigerator stove, has fenced yard with BBQ M i l mo Call after 5,10 315-7821

SOUTHFIELD 21115 Negaunee, 3 bed-room. dec*, shed 3350 - 1 S month de-poait N of 8 Mile. E. of Inkater Shown -weekday*, 4 » - * p m

-SOUTHFIELD - 4 bedroom colonial Birmingham Schools Living room, family room, dining room, breakfast area 1st floor laandrv central air 4 more $1000 per month $1500 depaut Option to buy 514-10S7

WAYNE-Charmlng older bome. I bed-room. family room, natural fireplace formal dining room. French doors. botlt-Lns. $575 roo 714-1112

WAYNE. 2 bedroom, large fenced yard, garage, fully carpeted, very clean Im-mediate occupancy $M5 plus lecunty

455-4430

WESTLAND i Wayne 4 Warren) 2 bed-room ranch. ! S car garage, clean, no appliance*, no pets Available Nov 1 $3vC per month Security deposit plus uUlltie* except water 444-4394

WESTLAND Clean 4 bedroom. nice ga-rage. appliance* with dlahwaaber Utili-ty room, LTVONIA SCHOOLS « 4 0 bi-weekly Evenings 525-4280

406 Duplexes For Rent

ROCHESTER. In-town 2 bedrooma. I S bath ranch coodo All appliances, central air adult community no peta M40-$100 plus security Agent M11518

ROCHESTER Luxury coodo oo golf course 1 level, 3 bedrooms, I full. 2 half batha 2 fireplaces. 1 car garage $1100 per month No p e u 854-0114

ROCHESTER Carpeted. 1 bedroom. I S bath, appliances dlahwaaber srpa rate freexer. large storage room id basement, central air 854-1125

BOYNE AREA RENTAL bath historic lodge overlooking

Lake Charlevoix Ideal for ski 4 golf vacations $750 per week $150 per weekend Call 414-547-3134

COPPER MOUNTAIN Colorado Lux*, rr 3 bedroom condo. 75 yds from ski Lift Alao a*J 4 other areas Days. 44 7 7200: Eve* & weekends M4-M41

CRYSTAL LAKE weekly rental* 54 privately owned bomea Also Platte Lake. Lake Michigan. $200 4 up wee* ly, all aeaaoos Rusty Blair P O Bos 21$1 Frankfort 4941J 814-152-7153

EXCHANGE uae of exclusive 4 bed-room. 3 bath Chalet, Boyne Highlands for uae of Island or Florida vacation residence Wee* or Month 541-0*22

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BLOOMFIELD TWP. $ brand new stores for lease oo Telegraph Road Ask for Mr Bumo 134 2717

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Bloomfieid Twp ready lo go, 871-4555

MALE M would Uke to aharv vowr Apt or bom* srtth same Prefer 6ak land County Contact Carl after 5 PM at 5M7194

MID 10. non smoking femat* looking ltx same to share 2 bedroom Somerset Apartment $140 per month Call Kathy

M9-0412 RESPONSIBLE FEMALE tc share nice bome In UvooLa. $180 plus utlUtie*. Available Nov Professional n-on smoker preferred, after 8 pm 425-9*10

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356-8633 SOUTHFIELD 11 Mile Greenfield area. Spacious 2 bedroom Townhouse. I S batha. carpet, central air fuU base-ment, fenced-in yard, carport From $570 Call Fatrfax Townhouse* 739-7743

TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT, South-field One bedroom with den, all appU

a included. $485 per month. $500 security Call after 5 pen 152-1577

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Share Listings M2-1818 BONITA BEACH. Florida (Napta* F a n Myers area! New 2 bedroom can-do, bay 4 gulf view. pool, tennis, Jacux-o. boat dock 4 more Ml-4«7t

BONITA BEACH N a p l e s area Gulfmew 1 bedroom coodo Furnished Pool, tennis No p e u Adults 591 I l l s

BRADENTON BEACH Florida 2 bed-rooms. furnished, pool, gulf beach ac-ceas $100 per wee* or M75 month

444 7834

CAMPBELL ROW Apartments- 2 bed-room duplex newly decorated. c« lent location to shopping 4 schools For

more information call 5$»-17M

WESTLAND - 1 bedrooms, excellent condition Carpeting, fenced In yard WeU insulated Nice neighborhood 83*6 rent plus $ ! M security 5 95-8753

BRADENTON SARASOTA 1st floor, I bedroom luxury Condo Pool. Ocean, Golf Seasonal/Yearly Call: 814-1259 or 442-18*0

CLEARWATER - Laxary 1 bedroom, 2 bath furnished Coodo oo the Gulf, ten-nis. pool, club houae Monthly Only

S14-1919 or tt$-4M«

CLEARWATER, newly decorated 2 bedroom, 2 bath coodo. fully furnished •ear Country®** Mall Call afttr 7PM

711-1418

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Sarasota. Florida- Longboat Key Spanish Main Yacht Club Luxury Indi-vidual 1500 sq f t Villa 2 bedroom. 2 batha. living room, fining room, kitchen including -llr)—aar dishwasher beat, air conditioned. Carport, TV, FM radio, telephone complete linens Galf of Mexico private beach, clubhouse card room, laundry hieai*a a e i n n n m f pool, $1000 per month By Sanson Call $11-477.7144 for additional information

416 Uaila For Rant LIVONIA Daniel A. Lord K of C 2 halls, 100 275 capacity .Ample parting, air conditioning. Rental for all occasions Al Zloger 444-0500 or427 3S4S

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( E . o f M i d d l e b e l t ) Air Conditioned - Lighted Parting

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474-6733

RESPONSIBLE working person srtll *har* bouse m Dearborn with same $189 month plus half irtilltie* CaU Patii days 241-1940 After 5PM 3919*43

ROCHESTER f e m a l e wanU to share with same my lower flat $141 month plus S utilities Available Nov I Call

451-4178

ROOMMATE to share Canton bome $115 per month Young children 4 peta welcome Convenient X-Wars 4 ping After 7pm 495-

PARK PLACE SHOPS Phase II

NOW LEASING 14 M i l e / N o r t h w e s t e r n H w y

661-5577 PLY-MOUTH TWP

1500 sq ft on Aim Arbor Rd Carpet, celling, heavy insulation.

PMC CENTER 15V 2900

West land Mall Store 1815 squaW<«et

Deluxe Contemporary Ludwig Real Estate IS; 2020

DELUXE office space for leaae : j n 1.700 so f t . 14 Mil* between Woodwara and 1-71 Clawsoo. Call Commonwealth. 144-M11

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Prune 5 office saute with large secre-tarial space and storage room, 1918 sq f t Prof—n«is l ly decorated Available N®» I M7-T171 DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Locatl

! rent CaU Ken VanArnem M 7 1040

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH OFFICE SiPACE

• 2 room office suite • 3 room office suite • 4 room office suite • 7 room office suite

Excellent Parting 451-7171

Execut ive Offices Complete Buat iM Centers

Beautiful accommodatioes from $100 mo Secretarial word |sm i—si . 4 per socialised phaase answering available PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SERVICES

BIRMINGHAM LIVONIA Telegraph13 Mile Middlebelt. 8 Mile

WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple 4 Otxiard Lake

«71-0400 $54-4955

EXECUTIVE SUITES AVAILABLE Include* spacious parking facilities 1st floor Experienced Executive Secretar •ee personalised phone answering, du plica ting, word processing, notary

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F A R M I N G T O N HILLS H u n t e r . Square, 14 Mile/Orchard Lake. Avail-able for sub-lease 1st floor, I0S5 so. ft Immediate occupancy Lois D*r*h*m Ijuanex Tub* Group K ] ~J14

GREENFIELD 12 MILE aree 1, 1, 1 rooms available Now renting Secre-tarial. answering 4 copy service aiso available Call Carol 557-7 4M

436 Office / Business Speca

AFFORDABLE office space Grand River and Telegraph area Modem building, all utilities, Janitor service In-cluded Ample parting, excellent loca-tion 200-2 OOOsq f t 255-4000

ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH TWP Executive office apace

Cwtom sued 4 finished PMC CENTER 455-2*00

ANN ARBOR RD PLYMOUTH TWP carpeted 4 readv for occupancy 1000 to 1000 sq ft office H 95 sq f t

SINGLE FEMALE lo share Uvoaxla house with 2 others CaU evenings 412-5044 or before 4PM caU Marge ,

SOUTH REDFORD LOVELY home to share $170 plus half utilities Referenc-es Call evmlngx M l 7»71

TWO PROFESSIONAL waanan., early to late 30's to share bouse In Birming ham Noo-smo*«rs preferred. Must love animals Rent $101 plus third stilitiea Call before 2 PM 842 4953

WESTLAND Want lo share srlth clean working female my 3 bedroom bome. kitchen 4 laundry privileges. 1 child OK Prefer non-smoker - » - 7 7 M

422 Wantad To Rant

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LIVONIA - targe, cheery room, doable closeU, kitchen 4 laundry facllltisa

591-4117

LTVONIA - Large sleeping room, pri-vate bath, private entrance MOO par month. 1st and Last months rent In ad-vance Call after 5 PM 515-075*

MERRIMAN Joy arwa. nice slsrping room with kitchen primages for em-ployed person. M and over 125 5*85

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642-1620 EMPLOYED. prnf>*slmn I non-smok-tng male, desires room with bouse priv-ilege* in Livonia, Farmington, Redford Twp Southfleld areaa 337-5447 GARAGE NEEDED for the storage of s collector's car tn the Fannlngtou 'l Mile area. Call 425-8228

MATURE responsible woman _ _ sublet for winter Birmingham. Oak Park, Southfleld areaa Call eve evenings

547-1599 Professional consultant would like to rent 1 bedroom, 2 bath home In the Bir-mingham area Needed by Dec 1st Call 524-0118

SINGLE EMPLOYED Lady needs un-furnished apartment moderate ly priced Rochester Area Before lpm 851-78M

424 House Sitting Service Professional consultant willing to boos* stt during winter months Noo-«mofeer Available immediately Birmingham Bloomfieid A » a . , - 524-0718

ATTRACTIVE OFFICES for rent In Southfleld Area 8IOO per mooth 4 UP For additional fees, secretarial 4 an-swering services available Rent in-clude* all utilities 4 maintenance Call Marilyn 557-71JI

B'HAM DEARBORN S'FIELD TROY COMPLETE BUSINESS CENTERS

Your own private office without costly overhead Fuilv staffed, latest equip-ment. beautifully appointed 4 in prime bttlidlMB EXECUTIVE GROUP OFFICES INC

352-2992 1$ Yr* of Successful Growth

LOVELY office salt* In dowutuwu Blr trungham. large srlndows. 4th floor, full service building wtth parting across the street 1 OOOsq ft. available after Nov 1,1984 M4-27M

BIRMINGHAM AN ECONOMICAL WAY TO A

Presugeoos office sddress Choose a single office, desk space or m. i i .n . ,a . dress only 4 enjoy the convenience of an oo-the-premise answering 4 secre-tarial service* for a weU rounded bu*l-n**s image 4M N Woodward 910 E Lincoln

6 4 5 - 5 8 3 9

HOLLIDAY PARK OFFICE PLAZA

Perfect Professional Location Suites from 544 sq.ft. up to 4000 sq.ft WU] de-sign space to your needs Lease Lndsdes lanilorlal. utilities. M13 N. Wltfo* Road. Westland. Call Elaine Daiiey

McKLNLEY PROPERTIES '

769-8520

LEASE $75 SQFT OFFICE Very Nice - good exposure oo Main St.

Plymouth Call 459-MOO

LIVONIA fully furnished Executive Suites with utilities Immediate aocu-pancr 4 Mile. W of MiddlebeH 422-M79. or after 5pm, 471-1110

LONG LAKE 4 TELEGRAPH 4 private paneled offices 4 reception area approximately 1400 sq f t Ru-ral* entrance Leas* available 444-9041?

N O R T H V I L L E 500-1.000 sq f t modern executive medical, business office space Possible signature on building for main tenant Minutes from 1-273, S hour from Downtown Detroit

3 4 9 - 3 9 8 0

-NOVI 1 Room Office Suit* 440 so f t

Carpeted, central air Attractive' 9 MiV 4 Novl Rd CaU M9-01M

OFFICE SPACE Maple 4 Telegraph 1,!W sq feet with prlvste bathroom, windows, 5 jaar lease Call

PLYMOUTH EXECUTIVE SUITES New private offices with phaoe answer Ing. secretarial service and conference room available al prestigious Plymouth Executive Service above the Plymouth Landing 45541*3

P L Y M O U T H - M A I N S T . near Downtown Suite of offices. l .M* sq f t Also smaller, separaU office*

C A L L - 4 5 9 - 4 3 13

PLYMOUTH OFFICE SPACE 9M sq ft. newly decorated Plymouth Downtown loop M M per month Imme-diate occupancv Call Creoo Smith or diet* occupancy Call Scott Loreox. 153-1428

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN 2.000 Sq F t prime office space to sub-let Newly decorated- Furnished If de-sired Available Oct. 1 M7-IM4

BIRMINGHAM downtown, small office. $100 month, in-cludes beat. air. electric CaU 423-5007

BIRMINGHAM, office suites available Maple - Adams area MO. 5M 4 1100 sq f t Real, air, janitorial service included. Free parting FuU secretarial answer lng service available 845-2140

BIRMINGHAM 3 Office Suite avail-able Excellent location Excellent parting M5-2M0

BIRMINGHAM 555 BUILDING

555 S WOODWARD RetaU office space, ground level -1.171 Sq Ft l i l S So FI . ample In bouse parking. Available Immediately

CALL JERRY BOHNET

645-1191 BLOOMFIELD HILLS New deluxe open office space 41xl« 840 sqf t In bemse cafeteria. Nautilus 4 meeting room Chae yaar lease immediate occu-pancy 849-3173 1M0044 824-1918

PMC CENTER ANN ARBOR RD 440 so ft. 1 room suite, MM per mceth Includes utilities 2M sq ft office, $11$ per month Includes utilities IM sq f t office. $113 per month plus utilities

455-2900

PROFESSIONAL SUITE to lease Idea, location - 41*77 Ford Rd.. Just W of I-175, Canton Twp Will finish lo yoair specifications Cafl 1M-1TM

ROCHESTER Near new Comerlca Center 1000 sq. f t pi nf 'ss lmal office Immediate occs P»"*7 540-7044

SMALL, furnished single office w t a f w ceptiocist area, $115 per month

Southfleld Office Plaxa Call Mrs Laforet 421-4500

SOUTHFIELD - 10 Mile and Green-Held. 2 room suite wtth utilities and etonal service included

Reken 544-4701

WESTLAND 5 Room Office Suite, ideal for accoun-tant or real estate WU1 divide ChU 325-4119

W. BLOOMFIELD 5 0 0 - 4 , 0 0 0 9 q . f t , o f f i c e / r e t a i l

LOW RENT Prune Location on Orchard 1 R o a d

Ample Par t ing Call Joe, 851-270*

1 2 M i t e & N o r t h w e s t e r n Below Martet RsU for Office ReUU

Ludwig Real EsUle 431 2020

500 Help Wantad 500 Help Wantad 500 Help Wantad 500 Heip Wantad 500 Heip Wantad 500 Help Wantad 500 Help Wantad 500 Heip Wantad 500 Heip Wantad ABLE BOWED INDIVIDUAL ? Pr*** "f>"*c*ool day car* for hMsarappM yoKh. Mon rn Km Arbor Trail-MlddWheH area After 4pm 8X1-4748

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M A N A G E R S A large apei tussnl ni*n*g*m«sii company Is las i stly sssi i IMai* for RESIDENT MANAGERS sad AJRCTT ANT MANAGERS for the Decrotl Psrrhasaaa asM reaatal asneri—r. hsIp-ful beU SINGLE APPtlCANTS sad (TX.TTJM will M lasKsril Isad is mi• to Edward Roae 4 Ssas. P O

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M A N A G E R High volume Metro area dealer Deeds laaislsi I body afcop menage. ExceUsM H4 I i a sflis Ssad resume tn P O B o s

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ATTENDENTS Fall time 4 part time male or lesnale Call for an interview Plymouth. 155-1811

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will M wortlag with the pubUr No ex psrlsars ssrasssrv ** will train Ye* c*a ear* ep to r M per hoar IMs a a pea-maaeest part-time peattlon i aMfts available 9 Mem 1pm 4 4pm CaU to-toy AM for Mr* RslUy

C e n t u r y T r a n e

32500 VV 8 MIM 478-2784 Farming on

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TM-Twelve AMC Jeep RsaaaM

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Automot ive Electronic Technician

Automot ive Mechanical Technician ,

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Entech Servicea. Ltd. w e C h i c a g o R d . T r o y

5$fc5«i0 332-4350 AUTO re rneRrlssar part A M Mb*

A U T O M O T I V E

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TEL TWELVE MALL Has immediate iipuMsMi for

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$ $ $

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525-0330 . 2 9 8 6 5 W 6 M I L E , L I V O N I A

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$ $ $

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Men & Women For Light Packaging

O N L Y 10 W E E K S L E F T

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H O L I D A Y $ $ $ $

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CaU Now For An Appointment

4 2 7 - 7 6 6 0

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SERVICE

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People | it y o u a r e a r t i c u l a t e a n d d e -

ta i l o r i e n t e d , f o l l o w d i r e c -t i o n s w e l l , h a v e g o o d p h o n e s k i l l s , h a v e r e l i a b l e t r a n s p o r -t a t i o n , e n j o y d e a l i n g w t t h p e o p l e K E L L Y S E R V I C E S n e e d s y o u r s k i l l s f o r t e m p o -r a r y a s s i g n m e n t s

It y o u q u a l i f y a n d a r e I n t e r -e s t e d , c a l l f o r a n a p p o i n t -m e n t a t t h e o f f i c e n e a r e s t y o u , M o n t h r u F r l

500 Halp Wantad

CASHIERS TELLERS

If you bare experience in the shove applications being later- at Total Ser-vice* 12*02 W 7 Mile Tues Oci II, between $-3 pm

Farmington Hills Rensis*ance Center Am Arbor Berkley Bloomfieid Hills Brighton Dearborn E Detroit Lathrop Village Liv-onia Mt Clemens Troy Warren Wes-.lsmJ

M3-7B3* 2SS-1400 874-2M© SM-7M4 842-MS4 227-20 S4 271-SMO 778-4 IM 55B-OWO 521 4»20 7W-540C 182 1180 57J-4200 :2»-IM0

KELLY SERVICES

The 'Keily Girl" People NOT AN AGENCY, NEVER A FEE

Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

CASHIERS wanted, full or part-time Starting pav $] 7$ an boor Apply at 11142 w Warren. Warren 4 Southfleld

CASHIER WANTED Mrt time Must be 18

1424! W 12 Mile Rd Southf: try S 'leid

CATERING HELP Apply Monday thru Thursday. »-i

2i412 Five Mil*. Redford

500 Halp Wantad CLEANING LADIES wanted to clear hallways 4 launds-y rooms In sparunent complexes Dsy Work Wages Bp to 4 9$ 4 $4 45 per bour Call Mon thru Fn Tam-ipm. -417-4J4J

CLEANING OFFICE Fanniiigloc Hills sales company issih second person for cleaning office, 5 toys per week 5PM »PM Hourly rale to start M 2S Must have reference 4

500 Help Wantad

Bos SMO. Farmuwtoo Hills. Michigan 4*018

C H A N G I N G C A R E E R S ? READY FOR SUCCESS' JOIN US FOR A FREE CAREER SEMINAR C O U N S E L I N G I N R E A L E S T A T E ' Wednesday. October 17

7 0C P M Schweltxer Schoo,

of Real Estate 47290 Van Dyte 'near 21 Mile

Shelby Rochester Washington W'arren Sterling areas Please contact George Srnale at 244 3220 or 7$$.;joo

SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE BETTER HOMES 4 GARDENS

C I T Y O F L I V O N I A SPORTS OFFICIALS for Basketball $4-112 per game. Volleyball $12 per tame Most be st least 1$ vears of age RECREATION LEADER' GYM SU-PERVISOR $4 per bosir Must be at least 20 yean of age and resident of City of Livonia Apply City of Livonia Civil Service Communoo. 3JOOO Civic Center Dr Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

CARPET 4 LINO Installer needed Ex perienced necesaary Must have awn

5 pm Moo 281-4774 r

CARPET MECHANIC Experienced with helper Mu*t be Milled in all car-pet installation aspects Only clean cut 4 neat need apply 478

CARPET SALES

PERSONS O U R e x p a n s i o n p l a n s h a v e

c r e a t e d s e v e r a l o p e n i n g s

C a r p e t s a l e s e x p e r i e n c e p r e -

f e r r e d . b u t i f y o u ' v e s o l d f u r

n l t u r e , a p p l i a n c e s o r o t h e r

b i g t i c k e t I t e m s y o u m a y 1 q u a l i f y f o r r e t r a i n i n g .

C a l l J i m T e l f e r 3 5 3 - 0 1 6 0 CARPET 4 WINDOW CLEANERS, start at $140 week i'40 houm p|_ bonus Own tr*naponatioo necessary-Call 855-10.4

BORING MILL 4 BRIDGEPORT OPERATORS

Experienced only Scandia Machine 4 Tool, Garden City 427-40*0

CARRIERS WANTED For newspaper routes Downtown Fsnr.itigton area Apply al Detroit News Office. J13i4 Grand River lis the I ley entrance: Or phone between

474-180* JPM-SPM, Mon Fr. CAR WASH ATTENDANT

FuU or Part-time Apply a; Farts Car WaM 24WK Telegraph hd . Southfleld Call Sam-Jpm, 157-505S

CASHIER CLERK Part time, $4 start Apply 7 Eleven

2»318 Orchard Lake Rd Farmington Hills CASHIER DELI

Full time, will train Apply id person Tonv $ Farm Market, Inhaler 4 Warren Ave , Garden City

CASHIER Foe Convenience Store, toys and after-noons Experience necessary Call be-tween 5-10PM 5J7-0527

B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R Must have experience In job shop detail wort Foil benefits profit sharing Ap-"'y Line Precision foe, 31731 West $

1 e Rd , Livonia BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR

Musi be experienced Permanent yob only All benefits A nice place to work Apply in person All applications strict-ly confidential Precise Cutting Tools. 32203 W Eight Mile, Livonia

BRIDGEPORT Person interested id small tool 4 gage work Clean modern shop, benefits Will consider trainee with 2-3 years experi-ence, with own tools 449-4011

HALLMARK TOOL 4 GAGE CO

CASHIER/SALES 12 O A K S - N O V I

The above location of well known na uoanl women a fashion chain needs aev eral Cashiers and Salespersons, pan time Retail experience required Ideal for college student or bomemaker srlth past experience who wishes to return to the business world Immediate dis-count Call for interview 354 3»33 CASHIERS FOR Full 4 Part Uroe post Hons Apply In person at Total Petrole-um 10 Mile 4 Southfleld Rd oi Norte western 4 Evergreen Rd Vac* tion 4 health insurance

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CABINET MAKER Experienced in Custom Furniture Wood 4 Laminate Call 544-4349

CARPENTERS HELPER Some experience necessary Birmingham Area C*ll 648-5484

CASHIERS FULL AND PART TIME Shell Car Wash S&8$ Rochester Rd . Troy Earn up to $4 per hour As* for Al

CASHIER 4 STOCK HELP 1$ years or older, room (or advance-ment Apply in person Bingham Farms Office Complex. 12H 4 Telegraph, 30300 Telegraph, suite 140 Birming-ham

500 Help Wanted

s e a r s P A R T T I M E

C A T A L O G T E L E P H O N E S A L E S

Flexible hours & weekends Appl icat ions being accepted Tuesday thru Thursday, 9:30 am-4 pm.

Sears Oakland Mall Personnel off ice

Sears Livonia Mall Personnal off ice

CIVIL ENGINEER Experienced In de-sign of private 4 municipal utilities storm drainage, grading, land balaac itig 4 pavement construction Raspoosi ble for premllniparv design through preparation of bid speci/lctatioos and 'Construction Project management sxills and a minimum 3 years profes-sional experience in both design and construction are essential B S C E and Michigan P E preferred Salary Mid- to i-"pper $20 s Send resume wiifi' detailed experience record to N L.D A , 107 So Main, Plymouth MI 48170

Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer

C L E A N I N G P E R S O N S Needed for large apartment complex in Farmington Hills to clean hallways Must have own transportation Applies tioos la*en at Independence Green Apartments, 24J40 Washington Ct. Farmington Hill*

CNC Abl* to program 4 set-up CNC Lathe* for clean, precision 10 man Shop in Refcrd Tsrp Plenty of srort Fully paid benefits Musi have own tools Call Mr Calloway, 537-JM4

COMPUTER TRAINING Daia entry wort experience positions available thru Growth Works Youth Employment Program We also offer job search skill training and placement assistance Applicants must be 18 to 21 years old, western Wayne County real toots i not Detroit:., and meet federal el-igibility guidelines 455-40*3 CONCRETE FINISHERS 4 Laborers

Needed st ooce' Good pay for experi-enced belp Call Days 534 4443 Eves 522-4242 CONSIDER FOSTER PARENTING

Suigl* or 2-p*ren: family homes sre needed for mentally retarded children or adults Some need first floor bed

ns .Agency provide* training, ll censing and support Family is paid over 1.00 month Parenting, teaching or nursing skills helpful For more to forma lion in Wayne County call Jan Myers 348-4200 Oakland Couni 284-2780

Designers AND

Checkers G a g e s a n d f i x t u r e s E x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t s

C a l l f o r a p p o i n t m e n l

INTRA CORP. W E S T L A N D

3 2 6 - 7 0 3 9

D I R E C T C A R E W O R K E R Part time Prefer MORC trained Call between 10AM 2PM Mwi-Fn 8S 51J7

DIRECT CARE WORKER to work in group bome srlth handj capped adulta Part-time Canto® area

981-004] DRAFTSMAN- p*k Part area manu-facturing of liquid handling machine*, one year experience Full benefits Call

9aro-3pm. 9*7 2111 DRIVER experienced part time, $4 per hour AM 4 PM shifts available Apply 1 -Spin, Moo thru Frl at 10*44 Northend Ferndale between Wyoming 4 Meyers

nty call

CONTRACT Furniture Installers Part-time and full-tim* Career opportunity with office furniture dealership Per-sons applying should have experience in contract furniture industry and be mechanically inclined Accepting appli cations lpm to 4pm at Carsoo Business Interiors. 22111 Telegraph Just south of 9 Mile Southfleld

R E D W I N G

T I C K E T

W I N N E R

Phyllis Pihajl ic 564 Dr i f twood Lane

Rochester

P l e a s e c a l l t h e p r o m o -

t i o n d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c

b e t w e e r , 9 a m . a n d 5

p m . T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r

1 6 , 1 9 6 4 l o C l a i m y o u r

t w o F R E E R E D W I N G

T I C K E T S

591-2300, ext. 244

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S '

COUNTER KELP Full 4 part time pc SlUoia available Day 4 evening hours We will train Apply in person between 10am-2pm Ooe Hour Martlnlxmg 42285 t Mile Rd., Northville Piaxa Northville COI NTER PERSONS full lime wort sll shifts available Apply in person only Dunkin Doouts, 24740 Telegraph.

! just S of 10 Mile, Southfleld COUNTER PERSON

for dry cleaning plant, full 4 part time Apply Burton Plaxa Cleaners. 17170 Farmington Rd., Livonia

COUNTER SALES Part time or fall time Douglas Clean-ers 900 N Woodward, Birmingham

C R E D I T C O L L E C T I O N

M A N A G E R Immedlat* opening for experienced person 111 credit approval and collection of corporal* and Individual accounts Only experienced need apply Send re-sume to Alt Pattl Lance

Globe Interior Rentals 1100 E Maple, Troy, MI 44044

CNC OPERATOR Must be able to setup Experienced only Scandia Machine 4 Tool, Garden City 427-4040 COAT ROOM PERSON 4 valet part lng atteodents must have own trans-portation. willing lo drive downtown, only responsible dependable people need apply CaU Sandy Moo 4 Tuea only between lo^pm 354-2013 COLLECTIONS CLERK Needed for full time paaltiHi in Troy Must be de-tail oriented organised, good communi-cator and able to wort In fast paced enviorociment Experienced only need apply Call Steve Marshall. 849-4454

An Equal Opportunity Employer COLLECTORS 4 early morning deliv-ery persoais to deliver USA Today Newspaper Mor ihru Fn in Uw follow-ing areas. Birmingham, Bkiomfielda Farmington, Southfleld 4 Livonia Must be punctuable 4 have reliable vehicle To apply call 544-7900 COLLEGE STUDENT needed for pan time work Must have transportation 4

in Southfleld area Ask for Bart 353-1400

COLLISION SHOP m Farmington Hills aas position open 10 yrs experience In ail types of body work Heavy repair capabilities 471 144$

COLONIAL CARPET CLEANING Has immedlat* openings for telephone sales representative* hourly tc start, irofessional working atmosphere, do ugh pressure tactics 459-4483

CROCHETERS Local Sweater Co needs Crocbeters Must be able to read patterns Call Kathy Oarn-Spro, 241 9010

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP Mulu plant manufacturer seeks a young self starter with good phone •kills to support our Sales and Order Department Excellent opportunity for i recent high schoo! graduate Please •end re*um* and salary requirements to Novi PO Box 94.. Novi. Mich 48050. Attention Personnel

CUTTING TOOL ENGINEER Minimum 3 yean experience Opportu-nity lo grow wiih rapidly expanding company Full benefits All repjys strictly confidential Evening appoint-ments Reply to Harry Precise Cutting Tool. 32201 W Eight Mile. Livonia. Ml. 44152 4714)744

DELIVERING 4 KITCHEN KELP Fast pace Moo thru Fn Apply Ves-sel's Catering. 2S0W Telegrapt. *N of 10 Mile,.

DRIVER Farmington Hills baaed firm is in need of a driver Must hav* an excellent driving record, -company provides vehi-cle during working hours Position is full time from 8 30aro-4 30pm Moo thru Friday and is ideal for evening col-lege student If interested, sumbit re-sume 4 or letter of .n teres; to Box 124 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers, J825I Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michl gan 48150

M o n d a y , O c t o b e r 15, 1 9 6 4 O A E * 7 C

500 HaJp Wantad EXPERIENCED Hair Piimh with ei ther cosmetologist or barter's Iscen** Cluntel* preferred Hair s Ion. located la Middlebelt I Plaxa 471-MM EXPERIENCED Phone Cany users to ad appoint men's (ar horns .««r«ve-menl company Gardm City Wast Lane Are* 412-4442 EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL to fill th* following positions Tub Bender Hydraulic Assembler Pump Repair and Cylinder Repair Liberal benefits and paid holidays Long program Mlco Inc 444-4443 EXPERIENCED Porch Installer

Musi hsve own truck 4 tools-' CaU Vic Stevens 478-4410

Licensed. FACIA LIST Experienced. full or psrt-iime Waxing and make-up a plus Number One established salon in West Bloomfieid Confidential inter-

FTTNESS INSTRUCTORS wanted for Li votala Health Club FuU or part-time Call after 4pm 474-8440

FOREMAN For 25 mar CNC Job shop

FOREMAN Small die processing experience excel-lent opportunity far westsuJe 537-230C

DRIVER retired person to drive my car $3 per hr Nc drinking or smoking

835-5120

DRIVERS Experienced Interstate tractor trailer dnvers for central states hauling Call Ray 292-4371

DRIVERS PART-TIME Over 18. with very clean record Could work into full um* Must have own car Call S .AM to 5 PM 477-0740

DRY CLEANERS Experienced preferred Hours approxi mately 8am-2pm Southfleld area Call Mr Curner 4pm-4pm. 425-5772

DUNKIN DONUTS Now accepting appUcatiool for Counter Personnel for morning and midnight shifts Apply in person. 4773 Middlehelt

EARN EXTRA MONEY FOR THE HOLIDAYS

Montgomery Ward. Tel Twelve Mall. Southfleld Is now accepting applies lions for temporary Christmas posi-tions Pari lime hours are available for days 4 weekends or eves 4 weekends Apply Personnel office Mor. thru Frl loam 5pm. or Tu*s 4 Wed 10am 7pm 28500 Telegraph Rd . Southfleld

An Equal Opportunity Employer EDITORIAL ASSISTANT

Trade_Magaxine Publisher tn Birming-J f l f i 0 M ' r

snt For phone

ham Trey area seeking qualified per po*itioo as Editorial Assist formation 4 Job Application.

ELECTRICAL BUYER

Aggressive individual seeking challeng-ing position as Electrical Buyer Ad vancement potential unlimited. Back ground In electrical field s must Out

riding fringe benefits Apply in per i 3 30PM-5PM Monday thru Friday

DY-NA POWER CORP 2» 199 Orchard Lake Rd

Farmington Hills * L>40U

DELIVERY WAREHOUSE Person with chauffeur's license Experience preferred Benefits Apply In person AA Waterbed Gallery, 3»75 School craft, Livonia

DESIGNER. A UTOMATION Ac established parts feeding company needs a responsible individual with 2 yrs minimum practical drafting erper i«ce Paid overtime, full benefits. 2 weeks paid vacation after 1st year

CAMPBELL MACHINES CO 44400 GRAND RIVER - NOV!

349-5550 DESIGNER LAYOUT DETAILERS r Material Handling Automation 4 ecill mechanisms. Experience pre-

ferred Apply Sam-Spm Michigan Automation Co., J7547 Interchange Dr Farmingtoo Hills

COMPUTER OPERATOR Part-time Burroughs experience Civic Center ' Southfleld area Call 9am-5pm,

355-2345 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER

Temporary fall Uroe portion for 2 ex *nenced programers In Basic oo the BM PC Applicants should have knowl

edge In any of the foUowlng Radio Shack Mode) II 4 III IBM PC PC-DOS

CP M. Pascal and Unix Contact Jama! Hamade at IDEA Inc S4M480

DIE MAKER Dearborn folding carton company is looking for an Individual experienced >n carton dies Jig or block Please send letter or resume to PO Box 4219. Dear bora, Ml 48324

ELECTRICIAN ledist* opetung for a journeyman

electrician Must have City of Detroit license Must have msututlonal or In-duatnsl expenence 4 general knowl-edge of City of Detroit construction code 40 hours per week 4 full beneftts Probation rate $9 59 per hour, Mh rate $10 01 per bour Plea** call MS Cieslak for more information at 927-1S15

University of Detroit An Equal Opportunity Employer

ELECTRICIAN Permanent positioo for Journeyman Electrician with established Birming ham Bloomfieid firm. Competitive sal-ary with fringe benefits Must have res-idential experience and be bondabl* 398-0415 548-4553

F r e e P r e - L i c e n s e C o u r s e " Whether you're starting a new career or just want to know more about real estate we train you Please call oo* ot our Managers TODAY 4 tak* the flrw step toward a new career EOC

East Oakland County Carol Shelton Mgr 152-4500

W'est Oakland County Mary Ann Grawl, Mgr ' 554-2100

West Suburb* Jerry Pocias*, Mgr 241 -0700

North vlUe-Plymouth Sharon Serra Mgr 348-4430 Gener*! Information 3S4-7I11

R E A L E S T A T E O N E "material* charge ool>-

500 Halp Wantad HAIR STY LIST oaeded to ta*« aver clientele excellent location » Sort* Trojr. fuU 4 part tint*, up to 43* As* or Martha . $7»-I411 HANDYMAN Farmingtoo i

firm. 11 na lag computer firm. driving record Able to heavy equipment full Um* including benefits Send qualification* to Bo* * 112 Otoerver 4 Eccentric News-papers. 34251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia Michigan 44150

500 Halp Wantad

HEATING AIR CONDITIONING Service Technician with matallatioa ex-perience We are looking for an ener getic qualified person Apply

Dan Wood Plumbsng i Beating _41711 Grand River, Non 344-4242 HELPER NEEDED lor portable X rsy service to help transport heavy equip meot in and out of nursing bom** Ap-ay at 17250 W 12 Mile, Southfleld

it* IE HELP In sa*isting belt tomgner 4 man ufacturer In stoning belt buckle* 4 su-ing strap* JO hours weekly Contact Carole, IS J-7220 HIGHLY AMBITIOUS _ n*ed*d to train as profeaaooaf Due* Teachers Full and part time Hours needed 1PM10PM. Sale* expenence

Mon Pri. neeoeo i r m r M > recommended p l e a * 2PM 10 PM.

CaU 545-4200

HOLIDAY MONEY' Part um* days Seasonal ull Christ mas Darn's bags in Redford needs person to work 4-4 bosirs per toy fab-ric handling! Opportunity for'home-maker to earn thai extra hoiitoy mon-ey Qualifications needed Fast worker quick learner

CaU Pat, mornings 534-1443

I N J E C T I O N M O L D

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S Experienced only afternoon and mld-mg»l shift Apply In parson lo

UBRALTEH PLASTICS 14492 Indopiex Or . Farmington Hill* INSURANCE AGENCY tosr** part um* experienced telemarketing 4 sale* c«ol*r coordinator lo make pfcooe coo-tacts 4 arrange sale* staff appoint menu $4 50 per hr plu* commiHw

354-4110 INSURANCE AGENCY Pontoon avail abl* for assistant to prod tea Appli-cant should hsve extensive knowledge and experience in commercial property 4 casualty insurance Bloomfmld Hills area Call 540-4410 INSURANCE AGENCY' Farmington Hills Requires persons with agency ex perieoc* in Personal Lin* Typing re-quired Full um* part Um* »AM 5PM 824-444$

INSURANCE Personal Lines Renrtaentauve Strong hac*ground in AMo required Farmington Rills location CalttSl 77»1

500 Haip Wanted

L O E H M A N N ' S Nationwide wi»m«a* apparel Mar* a now accepting appUcatioa* tar n-sor Trainee position which may Mad to Itore executive paaucg FmMo* nance neceaaary Ma« b* people or} ented. liberal company benefit* If yo* have a toalre to wort for an ex

31045 Orchard Lake Rd (at Banter Vwaaiai

Farmington Hills, Iffich An Eqaal Opportnnily Employer

M a c h i n e O p e r a t o r s EXPERIENCED

544-314*

HOME HELP Mai* Aide For voung disabled mal* Expenence with bead injury or quadriplegics preferred Eve* 4 Saturdays Birmingham area Call Mlllicent 557 4444

FREE TOYS and gilts can be yours with a Toy Cbe*t home or catalog party 274-4144 295-1934

FRONT DESK CLERK Full time for local bote! At least 2 vn expenence necessary Reply lo bo 248, Bloomfieid Hill*. Michigan 48013 FULL 4 PART TIME warehouse, cashier, general etc needed Detroit Popcorn Co . 12045 Telegraph Rd . Red-ford. Mich.sk for Rav FULLTIME CLINICAL Social Worker or Limited License Psychologist with Substance Abuse Treatment expenence - for Family Services .Agency Send re-sume to FA AC. 23450 Middlebeli Rd Farmington Hilis, Mi 48024

FILL TIME NIGHT AUDITOR Apply within Quality Inn of Uvooia.

34455 Plymouth Rd Livonia

F U R N A C E I N S T A L L E R broertenced and have own tools *n 5 $$-2i F U R N A C E S E R V I C E M A N igenenced 4 have own toots

53-3-2 3 09 GAS ATTENDANT DAWN DONUTS Full um* gas attendant, morning shift

Apply in person 39400 Ann .Arbor Rd . Plymouth. Mich

GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Labor needed Residential ConstrucUoc expe-nence necessary Call between 18am-2 pm 449 1«2

GENERAL HELPER For dry cleaners, Fartnungtoc 4 Birmingham areas Call

HOMEMAKERS or RETIREES

We have DRIVER openings available for independent contractors in Troy 4 Rochester Must hav* truck, van or full sue station wagoo and be available on call for Mooday4> Thurstoy lo drop off bundles of papers lo Observer Carnm Call the Oberrver 4 Eccentric Clrcula Hoc Department at

651-7575 HOMEMAKERS Work from home cm new telephone program Earn $5-$7 and more per bour Call Fuller Brush Co for interview 449-2374

HONING PERSON R e q u i r e d t o h o n e s m a l l s e m i p r o d u c t i o n p a r t s t o p r e c i -s i o n l i m i t s E x p e r i e n c e w i t h S u n n e n h o n e s & a i r g a g i n g h e l p f u l . F a r m i n g t o n a r e a .

C a l l R o n 4 7 1 - 2 3 0 0

HOST PERSONS WANTED Apply in person between 2-4pm Bloooi/ield Charlie's. 5454 W Maple, just E of Or-chard Lake HOUSEKEEPING, full 4 Part time Apply in person 9am-$pm Quality Inn. 3A4S5 Plymouth Rd, between New-burgh 4 Lev an, Livonia HVAC CONTRACTOR seeks an EXPE-RIENCED commercial Installer quali-fied u> run two man crew for small lo medium lob* MUST HAVE EX PERI

M-F 9 ENCE #am-4pm 255-004$ IDEAL WORKING HOURS

Work 9am-1 pm. Moo Fn Selling 4 De-Itvenng Lunches to fine offices Must •—ve car 4 be dependable

Apply Vassel s Catering Z 5099 Telegraph. |N of lOMllei

GENERAL LABOR

Rd Rochester GENERAL LABOR 4

LIGHT MAINTENANCE WORK Some heavy lifting Musi hav* clean dnving record, good references 4 be willing to work Some overtime avail-able Send letter or reauroe stating work experience to box 152 Otseyri Eccentric Newspapers, $4251 School craft Rd Livonia Michigan 44150

GROUND MAINTENANCE Apartment complex m Southfleld loo|-nance Must be at least 18 years old Call between 9 4 I lam only 557-5334

ELECTRIC POWER Tool Mechanic experience*) only Send resum and sal-ary requirements to Glenn Wing Power Trw.lt »Vv-w4™ Q

DIE REPAIR MAN for meui stamping plant tn Rochester area Some expen ence necessary Call Lee at

451-4035 DIRECT CARE with HANDICAP in group home, full and part uroe, flexible Sours 13 50 with benefits Novi area 18 years diploma CaU between 9AM-4PM 344-5058

500 Help Wanted

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l e v e l s o f m a n a g e m e n t W o r k c l o s e l y w i t h p r o f e s -

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c l u d e s a l a r y , b o n u s , a n d c o m p r e h e n s i v e b e n e f i t

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a n d e d p p e r s o n n e l s p e c i a l i s t s . "

JUNIOR ADMINISTRATION MANAGER

t o a s s i s t e x e c u t i v e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f i c e r i n a s p e c t s o f s a l e s , c r e d i t , d a t a p r o c e s s , i n s u r a n c e , c o s t a c -c o u n t i n g . c o r p o r a t e p r o p e r t i e s . S 2 5 . 0 0 0 - $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 r a n g e d e p e n d i n g u p o n b a c k g r o u n d , e x p e r i e n c e & p r i o r e a r n i n g s s u b j e c t t o v e r i f i c a t i o n R e q u i r e a c -c o u n t i n g a n d / o r l e g a l b a c k g r o u n d w i t h a b s o l u t e m i n i m u m 6 y e a r s b u s i n e s s e x p e r i e n c e a f t e r c o l l e g e C a r e e r p a i n p o s s i b l e t o c h i e f a d m i n i s t r a t o r , f i n a n c e o r e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e . M o d e r n , c o m f o r t a b l e , c o n v e n -l e n t - t o - r e a c h s u b u r b a n o f f i c e s o f n a t i o n a l h e a d q u a r -t e r s o f m u l t i p l a n t w o o d p r o d u c t s m a n u f a c t u r e r w i t h a s t r o n g g r o w t h r e c o r d S u p p l y C O M P L E T E r e s u m e w i t h e m p l o y m e n t & e a r n i n g s d e t a i l s

Mr Jamitch, L IFETIME DOORS • 851-7700 30700 NorthwaataTh. Farmington HHIa, Ml 48018

EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT

TRAINEES Worlds largest employment service seeks tc up-date It's staff in th* metro area S*eking individuals with the ablli ty to deal wtth public, successful sales background, a degree a plus, to train for a rewarding pomuott Salary, pli commission, benefits, and training Call 474-3500

S N E L L I N G A S N E L L I N G Livonia iTroy Southfleld

GROUNDS PERSON Full Um* position Experience pre-ferred bol not required Hard worker and positive attilude a must Westland area Call Mon thru Frl 9am-4pm

7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0 c

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

A L S O D E L I V E R Y - O F F I C E

D I S P L A Y - M A R K E T I N G New business In area has many open-ings Excellent incom* plu* paid vsca UOO Management opportunities avail-able Must be neat, personable and have high school education Applicants must be bondabl* Call 9 AM to } PM for App t 422-4224 IMMEDIATE Openings for Courier R*pre*entaUv«* Entry level career op-portuBUy Must be at least 21 with ex-cellent dnving record Professional and neat id appearance Able to drive stan-dard transmission Call Tues only 10am-4pm 844-4972

INTERVIEWER CD I Temporary Service* a fast grow ing temporary service* firm, has an opening for a full time Interviewer This pcaiucc requires th* ability lo re-cruit and evaluate clerical applicants This poutioo is for someone with high levels of raargy and excellent organixa Ucnal skills

Forward your resume lo Wendy Coun*U

CDI Temporary Services 400 Renaissance Center «ut* 2750

Detroit, Mi 44243

M A C H I N E R Y

B A C K G R O U N D 3 mechanically inclined peo-ple needed for day or after-n o o n s h i f i i n W i x o m a r e a .

C a l l I m m e d i a t e l y . N o f e e .

Somebody Sometime

. Temporary Help Livonia

477-0924

JANITOR

JCPENNEY T W E L V E O A K S

IS now accepting applications for

SALES STOCK

• FttU tim* commiaaioo pauuoo:

NAIL TECHNICIAN Styling Salon)

CREDIT Benefits include. Paid Vacations. Paid Holidays Discount oo Purchases Profit Sharing Hospitalixauoo 4 more Apply In person JC Penney. Personnel office. Twelve Osks Mall only, Mor. thru Frl. I0*m 4pm.

Equal Oppornhuty Employer M F

JEWELER Musi be experienced in metai fabnea-Uoc. repair aoc some tetuaf Top pav for top qualifbcaijoca Benefits 689-442?

JEWELRY REPAIR Orui Jewelers has an opening for an ex penenced Jewelry repair person and Wsx Carver Must be knowledgeable in all areas of Jewelry repair Excellent opportunity full benefits including profit-sharing Bring resume and apply in person CaU for appointment ORIN JEWELERS. Pord 4 Middlebelt Garden City 425-7030

JIG GRINDER OPERATOR Must have experience 4 have own tools

Farmington area 474-2744

J O B S E E K E R S Earn while you l*arn If you wuh to sharpen your skills but need unmediat* full Urn* employment, we can help vou If you are an Oakland County resident and meet low income guideline* please call $54-9187 regarding th* on-the-job' training program

GROUP CLAIM EXAMINER Experienced In processing m*dlcai 4 dental claims for commercial carriers TPA experience a plus Send resume to: Employee Benefit Concept. P 0 Box 2345. Farmington Hills. MI 48018 or call Denis* between ISam-lptn for ap-pointment at 55$-4$44

EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR

E N T R Y L E V E L P O S I T I O N CKir office In Livoeua is looking for a ambiuous individual lo work full ume with our temporary service Expen-ence helpful but not necessary You must have 2 years of college 4 like working with p*ople Call Ma Young for an appointment Immediately

Somebody Sometime

Temporary Help 477-0900

ENGLISH TEACH KM Immediate opening Private Secdodary School id Livoiu* Must be Certified 4 able to teacb Reading Dynamcl*. Advanced Speech 4 Language Arts Reply to Box 100 Observer 4 Eccentric News-spers 34251 Sc lichtgan 48150

ENTRY LEVEL position with plastic manufacturer High school gradual* Southfleld area CaU Mr Scott at

$52-1548

E X C E L L E N T O P P O R T U N I T Y Responsible outgoing 4 aggi'isslve per son to learn Jewelry business Some ssles experience Livonia 412 1231

P R O D U C T I O N S C H E D U L E R C o p p e r S B r a s s S a l e s Inc — a l e a d i n g S e r v i c e C e n t e r

i n I h e N o n - F e r r o u s M e t a l s I n d u s t r y — h a s a p o s i t i o n

a v a i l a b l e i n o u r D e t r c x t l o c a t i o n — f o r a P r o d u c t i o n

S c h e d u l e r

T h i s is a u n i q u e p o s i t i o n w i t h i n o u r B r a n c h — a n d t h e

s u c c e s s f u l c a n d i d a t e w i l l n e e d s k i l l s i n s c h e d u l i n g

m a t e r i a l f o r p r o c e s s i n g , u n d e r s t a n d i n g m a c h i n e c a

p a c i t y c a p a b i l i t i e s & w o r k i n g ^ i n I n t e g r a l p a r t o f a

t e a m In a d d i t i o n , k n o w l e d g e 5 f m e t a l s la a d e f i n i t e

P l u s D e g r e e p r e f e r r e d

A c o m p e t i t i v e s a l a r y A c o m p r e h e n s i v e B e n e f i t P a c k -

a g e ( I n c l u d i n g H e a l t h . D e n t a l , D r u g P r e s c r i p t i o n & L i t e

I n s u r a n c e , P a i d H o l i d a y s & V a c a t i o n , P r o f i t S h a r i n g ,

E m p l o y e e S a v i n g s P l a n & L o n g T e r m D i s a b i l i t y P l a n )

a r e o f f e r e d i n t e r e s t e d c a n d i d a t e s s h o u l d s e n d s

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GROUP HOME M E D I C A L M A N A G E R

FuU Ume, salaried posiuon coordinat ins medical services for 2 group homes in Redford 4 Westland Trained 4 expe nenctid in nursing field and with se-

4ents For 444-0798

G R O W T H O R I E N T E D OPENINGS for growth onented per-sons in rapidly expanding natural foods business! general 4 vitamin sales, cashier accounung, receiving-stocking Opportuniues for advancement Paid vacauon, major medical Call Betty'a Grocery Store, 844-2323 or apply in person 877 Hunter Blvd Birmingham

JOIN OUR Winning Team

BOOKKEEPERS CLERK TYPISTS SECRETARIES Shorthand,' D»cta phone SR. TYPISTS

RECEPTIONISTS Hortxon Denunsioo

WORD PROCESSORS All Models

L o n g & S h o r t T e r m a s s i g n -m e n t s In a l l a r e a s . I m m e d i -a t e o p e n i n g s . T o p p a y p l u s b e n e f i t s ! C a l l t o d a y f o r m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n .

4 7 8 - 8 3 5 0

Personnel Pool Temporary Help Since 19-44

MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATOR

A large apartment development and

raced person to manage nance program* for several regional apartment complex** Con*traction, contracting and purchasing experience is desired Send resume In, Edward Rcae 4 Seas P 0 Box 5«71Southfteld. MI 44644 Attention Maintenance

MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Experienced la mechanical, plumbing, electrical, heating 4 cooling psefesied Experience with indoor swimming pool maintenance desirable Ideal for expe-rienced retired person Part time posi-tion Apply at Wayne Westland YMCA. 827 S Wayne Rd ,

MAINTENANCE Experienced Only Retired Person welcome' FuU-time - toys Reply Box 164 Observer 4 Eccentric News-

i s . 34251 Sc ug*n 44154

MAINTENANCE Experienced only lo assist in mainte-nance oi suburban apartment complex Good salary apartment and utilities Call between B 30am and 5pm

7 9 2 - 0 1 1 0

MAINTENANCE PERSON Mux hare 2 years plumbing experience Knowl-edge at residential 4 or commercial wiring desirable General maintenance experience For further information plea** contact personnel office Alexan der Hamilton Life Insurance Company of America 12 Mile 4 Farmingtoo Rd armingtuB I

MAINTENANCE/ STOCK PERSON

P r e f e r m a t u r e p e r s o n , p a r t

t i m e , n o S u n d a y s , a p p l y i n

p e r s o n - P e r s o n n e l D e p t

JACOBSON'S 1 2 2 0 W A L T O N B L V D

R O C H E S T E R MANAGEMENT SEEKERS

Do you have management talents or de-sire* National Marketing company ex panding loeaUy « l h full and part ume pociuons CaU Dan Boom* at 354-442b

MANAGER Ass't Manager COUNTER H B . P

I Positions open at The Potato Worts Store tn Tel-12 MaU Full or par. time, no expenence nan—*ry Dependable 4 friendly person

Gt ARDS DOG HANDLERS Limited Openings for expenenced An. mal Handlers Musi be able to keep dogs Excellent Pay 4 Allowance* Prestigious Accounts Rampar t Secun ty 1SS S280

GUARD

SUPERVISORS We are in need of experienced opera uonal dispatch field .supervisors Can-didates must have proven background Musi have own transportation, tele-phone no criminal record We offer good starting wag* 4 benefits Apply 10 person or by resum* to

G U A R D I A N IS7$5 Puritan

: 1 bits W olSchaefferi Detroit, Ml 4*227

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS M E N / W O M E N ALL AREAS ALL SHIFTS

LONG & SHORT TERM

L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L

G E N E R A L L A B O R E R

A L L S K I L L S N E E D E D Kt-vofNCH key-disc, tota-rs 20 pout

It S n o j o k e , w e n e e d e d y o u r [ teraooo 4 midnight shifts only Expert

s k i l l s 2 0 m i n u t e s a g o . If y o u

r e a l l y w a n t t o w o r k

Apply Tues thru Thurs 9-11am. & l - 3 p m .

2 9 2 0 0 V a s s a r . S u i t e 1 4 5

L i v o n i a Off Middlebelt N of 7 Mil*

Personnel Pool Temporary Help Since I»44

-entry for af-

eneed only Southfleld area $5$-444«

GUITAR TEACHER wants high school, colleg* student to help teach Beginners Musi have own transportation P lym outh 4 Royal Oak areas 474-442$

HAIR DESIGNER Chair for rent, using your clientele only ir the city of Plymouth AU replies con-fidential 458-0040

HAIRDRESSER - Experienced, flexible part ume hours m • busy Southfleld salon $S$-5377

AUTOMOBILE Dealer with unparal led growth has immedia te need for addi t ional personnel, due to promot ions and transfers Career posit ions with except ional pay, fringes, super work condi t ions, unlimited work, incentives and advancement oppor tuni t ies galore1

• PARTS SPECIALISTS ( 3 y e a r m i n i m u m M o p a r D e a l e r s h i p e x p e r i e n c e )

• AUTO TECHNICIANS,, s ,4 Ms», ( P e r f o r m a n c e a n d F r o n t E n d S p e c i a l i s t s C h r y s l e r )

• AUTO SERVICE DISPATCHERS ( 1 s t & 2 n d S h i f t )

W e s e e k e m p l o y e d p e r s o n s f o r 1 s t a n d 2 n d s h i f t s w h o a r e

p r e p a r e d t o g r o w w i t h u s . T e c h n i c i a n s m u s t b e S t a t e L i c e n s e d

( A S E C e r t p r e f e r r e d ) . P l e a s e r e p o r t i n p e r s o n f o r i n t e r v i e w N o

p h o n e c a l l s , p l e a s e

CRESTW00D DODGE, INC. 32850 FORD ROAD • Just West of Merriman

Garden City

HAIR DRESSER needed with some fol-lowing for Farmingtoo beauty salon

Call 474-8520

HAIRDRESSERS For Dearborn shop Telegraph Ford Rd area For App't. call 54 1 4900

HAIRDRESSERS Downtown Birmingham salon recently has openings for full or part tun* hair-dressers with clientele High percent age or low tolly rent Call <4*412$

HAIR STYLIST Full Um* clientele waiu*g CaU. or come in. C)*ys 4 Dolls, Radford

m m

IMMEDIATE

WORK

IN

WIXOM

K MART GARDEN CITY

Help wanted Seasonal, part tlm* posi-uoo for experienced Musician able to play vanous types of organs for week-ends and evening Demonstrations Must be able to play all varieties of music from memory Apply in person CaU for

f untm.

2450

MANAGER lor income tax office in Novi area Employment is seasons. Jan to April Hours flexible - tovs Ap-plicants should have management abili ty 4 expenence in preparation of usdl vidual tnconi* tai Accounting or tax background would be a plu* Salary is negotlaN* 4 commenaurat* with hack ground 34*3348

MANAGER for self serve gas station Northwest Detroit location Starting salary $1104 per month plus commis-sion 50 hours per week Medical avaU-abie Submit resume and or application October 17th ONLY al $7401 Joy Road W'estland. between 14am-2pm

Ac Equal Opportunity Employer

MANAGER-RETAIL STORE Fee Paid 1 yr previous Mgmt experi-ence Also Trainees with sale* exp Employment Center II Agency 544-4130

LADIES Interested in a ca ree r tn fash i on ' Be vo4ir own b o a . set your osm hours unlimited earning potential Call between 1 4 4 pm 324-7$77

LANDSCAPE Laborers. Drivers and Equipment Operators Experienced Call 474-4141

An Equal Opportunity Employer

2 shifts available Pbooe and reliable transportation needed for long and short term tempor LIGHT INDUSTRIAL W fe*. call now

assigxuneo WORK Neii

Never a

525-0330 2 9 8 6 5 W 6 M I L E . L I V O N I A

( s u i t e 1 0 9 )

Supplemental Staffing, Inc.

Th* T«mporanMtelp People

INCOME TAX PREPARER New Job opening CPA office Perma-nent poauuon rai l time 4 part time Jan 15 thru April 15 PaaBbl* part um* after April 1$ Take ckarge man* gerlal type person All phase* of a»-ralvsd IMC port , uKerviewtng cheats correapontonce Telegraph 12 Mile are* $ead I ' M U I W 4 salary haaUry 4 reqairemeats to Attention Mrs Rath George W Smith 4 Co 2(12* Northwes tern H i g h w a y S o u t h f l e l d Ml 44*34

500 Help Wanted

LANDSCAPE LABORERS wanted Southfleld based Landscape contractor Call between f a m and noon

354-5775

LAUNDRESS RESTAURANT needs La ibl* hours CaU lor interview

351-293-3

LEAD GUITAR for country country roc* band Vocals helpful Only serious apply 437-4M4

LEAD PERSON lor single spindle bar machines Able to setup and layout new lob* Dars. benefits, overtime 1144 Rankin. Troy 5*5-5340

LEARN ABOUT finance and meot with national firm No exi n*c***ary Part aad f*U tune available Call AlUson Hobb* sns: LIBRARIAN

Llhrariaa position Uivolviag

or weekend hoars 4«ahflc*tloa* ALA accrsduad MLS. knowledge of AACR 1 and OCIC experience la academic or art Hbrary BA m Art History ar Humanities desirable Send resume and three letters of reroanmentotioa by Oc-tober 1$ lo Beatrice Rlvas Sanches. Dean. Craabra* box Ml Bloomfieid

Academy of Art P O eld Hitla Ml 4*413

Aa Equal O p p o n » j ^ E m g o r * r Affirmative Actios 1

LICENSEE NAIL TECNKTANS Must to sculptured nails Expandsng 3 salon*

•74-I4M

MANUFACTURER'S BANK has imme-diate Etnnjovmem Opportunities for Part-ume Tellers al tbe location* indi-cated Applicants should b* High School Graduates with $ months wort expert ence or Post-High School Education Good Math Skills required Caahter or pervious Teller experience peefei tad Applicants must be available for 2 week of full-time Teller Training - Telegranb-Sbendan •8 Mifc-Chapel • Pleasant Ridge • Maple-Telegraph -Southfleld • Cherry HIU-Inkster • Wayne-Warren • Greenfield * Mile Apply In person * t Manufacturers Bank Caa* st Lafayecie

411 W Lafayette, Detract. Mi 4*22* Tues . Oct 14th 1M4. $-11 AM Oats* Wed Oct 17th, 14*4, h-11 AM Only

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F , B

MATURE. _ tarn grounds at large apartment com-plex -n suburb Call Mrs Raah H 1 3 8 8 1

MATURE for apartment complex

tauon reliable 4 have o n "main*

522X3*4

MEAT CLERK WANTED Expenence 4 s e r v e s la

MEAT MANAGER Aggressive Isilipsssil—I

5 - P ^ ^ S c h o o l c ^ R d u ^ a .

MECHANIC NEKDCD

MECHANIC m . L y«*r Experienced is

LICENSED Nasi Estate P r o f — m i a l

Una listings follow *p aad form* Ap-pilcsiu mass be experienced *4h aad thorough Pleas* call Joa* for

F I N A N C I A L

M A N A G E R BUDGET AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS

Preparation/analysis of budget, profit plans, revenue forecast, capital expenditures Evalua-tion of expansion and aqulsition opportunities BS/BA with 5-7 years experience MBA with experience preferred. The successful candi-date will be a self starter with proven manage-rial skills Health care field exposure a definite plus Outstanding compensation package.

Mail resume wtth salary history to BOX 118

OBSERVER & ECCENTRIC NEWSPAPERS 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.

Livonia. Ml 48150

Little Caesars We »r* arresting application* for hear ly p n a i t w fa oar taod la i l » eatad m r .rmlssgto* mils No previews Isad espenenre s s r a — i ) To b* con-sidered please a«M, as person at

Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc.

m i r i i M H j Moad Panrnawtae A n * «C 4M»4

I14MIM4 H a j f i l j !

UV0MIA TOOL 4 DIE !

U V O N U r o o t 4 DIE SHOP

Experienced in r — a a T f T * . J T f ranch!** U e U e r o * laah • ! .

I — d I - h paid vacation Garth. S R •re* Call Mr G c a » . — —

Modeling 4 Plnaahsag .

MOTEL CLERK. P*a u m toy a m - 1 . ^ • . HT* W* T ^ * U » *

8 C * 0 4 E M o n d a y , O c t o b e r 1 5 , I # 6 4

500 Help WmM S E E ) EXTRA CASH for O m a ' ImmedUU l i n i n g lor c o l l i e a u

riewing from sales. we train Days. • M n a Call Sar. Oaig M n a : 0am and .pro 1 W 1 I M

N o E x p e r i e n c e

N e c e s s a r y

B L U E J E A N J O B S

• STOCK • ASSEMBLY • PACKAGING W o r k 2 5 t o 4 0 h o u r s p e r

w e e k In N o v ) - F a r m i n g t o n

a r e a M a n y s h i f t s a v a i l a b l e

i n c l u d i n g a

7 A . M . till N o o n

N o o n till 5 P M

Mini be 1» end have own u-u»port«uoo

5 5 3 - 7 8 2 0

3 4 1 1 5 W \ 1 2 M i l e F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The "Kelly Ctrl" People

NOT AN AGENCY. NEVER A F E E &qaaJ Opportunity Employer M F H

500 Help Wanted PLASTIC MOLD b O m u o r l

making u a W M I I

500 Htip Wanted

PLASTICS Hicfcly mocjv«i«d, i w t t n n U t inctlnari per** to trim for p o i r U j Uob Lo pUbuc mjrncUoa mofcdU*

. H r *

P l a s t i c s

P r o f i l e E x t r u O e r

T e c h n i c i a n

A growing medic*. oomnoaenta aup-plier oeeda an experienced Profile El [ruder Technician Get a oo tbe (roeni floor wltb 1 permanent fail Ume poai two. UrtmU aree Call Bill S a U n be-tween (am-lpot 47I-7S44

PROTOTYPE SHESTT METAL MITT AL MOOEL MAKERS

Must be > i p m « c Excellent wegee k Inasubeneftts . Apply la person Hy-Form Products lac B i l l V n a ca maatt of Sthuuluaft seat al L e n a

*»*-un

500 Halp Wanted

W ' A U n E D TEACHER far lafant. tod-dler 4 4 .rear old program Experienced and. or edecaUonal hechftnuaid oecaa aery Apolv Klndarcare IMW Joy Rd Plymouth l i i - J i * 0

PLASTIC VACUUM THERMO-FORMING FOREMAN

Eiperteoced oely Muet be capable at baodling tot art up* and production 8eoefits Scad resume h nirraal t u t t o 1I(40Coot>dge. Oak Pari, Ml t i l l "

POTENTIAL EMPLOYER snai l ma chin* ahop looking (or "wcrtine fore-

n>ci) abCic riVAT good mechanical bCltv to Surface

Grinder and tile abop Itself Livonia area For Interview appointment, pleaae call 4 ask for Frank 16 i 1140

NOW INTERVIEWING lor fall 4 pari lime aales 4 caatuer poaiuona P a p e r y or linec experience a pita or will tram Lineo Center. Soethrield Plaxa For appt call Mr Ogren Si*-10*0

NUMERICAL ASSEMBLY CLERKS

W* hi*« aftaroooe riufl Opening In tbe Tfrt Ceowi *re« T!u* us a : <rw Cero-ponrj umgnmeci We ar* kicking for Tditort 4 depeodab* peopk wtth l i>ei o*n iriMpoctauoQ Homemiken k awuor a'UMfla are welocww to apply M 10 per koor Tbe <Uyi will vary from 3 tc 5 a wee* No fees lo joe

CORPORATE PERSONNEL SERVICES

968-1870

P R E - S C H O O L A I D E S

M A I N T E N A N C E A I D E S

C L E R I C A L A I D E S rears ok

Count* rseadeot S41-0X11

PRESS BRAKE 4 PRESS SET UP Operators must have ova tools 4 able j lo read blue prints Starting wage IS per hr Apoir at 11*40 Burt Rd Be-l a e u i l-M 4 Plymouth Rd In Detroit

PRESS OPERATOR Mast be experienced on minimum 1(0 too stamping presa or progressive die •et-up experience Call itl t " '

Qt'ALITY ooturol uapacur Roi-kaarar I metal namptog plant Some expe-

rience Good benefit* Call Lea U!-«M9

S E A S O N A L L A B O R E R S Laai Raosoral M v e t H a Landacapu* Project* Mwl M M t a i t m D r t r a r n La mux be II n a n at afe ar aider I 1 U

Kkow ' u n i t »J» p m , Mob tkm Clty^of FamUB<toO Hira Parka 4

4 7 4 - 6 1 1 5 Eqaai Opportunity Empaorer M. F H

500 Halp Wanted SOCIAL WOHXXR

- z n t t s s <rw ' m r i n n la the Ton Caaur

p a r t n r Mar]w U 1 M 3 * e r . U :

Arnold N i n u i Home. Moo Uira FH lain to Ipn:

a w t .

RECEPTIONIST. CASHIER, fall um*. A g j ^ a peraon Motai. 1(1

RECEPTIONIST type M t o N WPM Man type M to (0 WPM accurately 4

aaawer pbooaa Pleaae reply to feci *154 OOaerver 4 Ecceotnc Newapa per* J*1S: Sd • ' V i d i a n U 1 H

REDFORD TWP EMPLOYEES CIVtL SERVICE COMMISSION

RedJord Twp Realdeou

Redlort Twp . ia carraotlr a c c e « l s | • p p l l c a u o a for part Hint In«vr* Skat-

IaKmctorB for Twp Ice Arena Moat l u r e at I m « Lerel I, L S. I. A., (Ice Skating Ir*tiutut* Ol Amartcai And S w t o d F i n n . US.FS.A . "United State* Flf«re i a U n g AaocUtMo; cer-afkcatioc and experience in Teactunf LSIA and USFSA . n x : and prtrale ie* aooa Mtntmum a f e i t rear* Appljca-Uooa will be taken Moo. - Fn..

A* - II ML. and l » PM- < PW ONLY Tbe cloaua date. Oct 11

REDTORDTWP CFVTL SERVICE COMMISSION

l » l « i B m c t Daly Redford Ml 4JIM

An Equal Opiportimltr Employer

RED WING TICKET WINNER

J a m e s Z o l a d z

3 9 9 1 2 E d m u n t o n D r i v e

C a n t o n

P l e a s e caJI t h e p r o m o -

t i o n d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c

b e t w e e n 9 a . m . a n d 5

p . m T u e s d a y , O c t o b e r

1 6 . 1 6 8 4 , t o c l a i m y o u r

t w o F R E E R E D W I N G

T I C K E T S

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 2 4 4

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ?

SPRAY PAINTER «rtt» at

1 4pan

' f * K

S T O C K H E L P - F U L L T I M E For Farmlnflon Hllla dlacowat atore Call Jofen Toe* Uirti Sal a t U J 90JJ

500 Halp Wanted

STOCK PERSON Part time Own tranapcrtaOoo SooUfleldlocaUoc

MS-1W*

S t o c k P e r s o n Part Time

Retail atore al Westland Shopping Cen-ter Afternoon*, rveningi and f o m weekenda Handle carton* tfcat can welfb up to M ltaa Ideal for atadaait. sot under IT Uuet be well rroomed aod tuir* eood i«laieaa.«a Call for appoint meant SM W JJ

SUB-CONTRACTORS Garage and eotrr doorv qpeoera. alu-minum tnm and carpentry - install* uoo 4 aervlc* Suburban Door 421-MM

doneroeot, good drtrtnt record Must * t AM aad PM w t m

Nortbrllk. I

Apphr Lnperaoo oh, U i W Mam.

I Office

PRESTIGIOUS BIRMINGHAM FIRM needs reliable persco to deliver docv-menu. run errand*, band raise duties and cfiauffeur oo occaaioo [deal for re-tiree Call ELiabetl: Qieoler for Inter-l e w M«-7MK>Ex 111

PRODUCE MANAGER .Aggreasire independent n p e r m a r t e l Experienced only need apply Reply to Box IM Observer 4 Eccentnc New»-

apera 14151 Schoolcraft Rd . Urooia. cMjan 44150

NURSERY SCHOOL AIDE Lmmedute opening Monday tfcrcj Fri-day lam-5 45pm. 1145 weekly Bloomfieid 455-1(71

Singing Telegj-am Service

PRODUCTION CONTROL ASST Experienced peraoo witk orgsnnslWwal skill* Reieaaug. sctiedaiing expenence requirod Autocnotivr background belp-ful Med Redford salary 4 Ecceeirw crkft Rd Llvoola.

Sute Reply Box

OPERATIONS SPECIALIST Opportunity with progriaairt alterna Ure health care company ReapooalbUl-ties Include coaitrol of dau. r»iort pro • aaiiia matotner prorbder aemcing 1

yr college depee . expenaoce in d a u managemeot Expoanre to altematlre dental bealti pro*ram« ptefeiied Ex celleot com pens* uoo package Send Raaume 4 salary reqairemeots in coofl dence to Operauoos Coordinator P O Box 1U11 Birmingham Ml. ASCII

OPTOMETRIC AIDE and front desk experience

Part Ume H4-IJJ0

O D GRINDER for aoild Cartade S so 5 yaars experi-ence Orertlme 4 Hospitalization Pleoepbona H M 1 S i

OD GRINDER Ne«d I or 1 experienced people for fail ume work May train the right person .Apply In persoo only R USchmltt Co. W50i Gbendaie, U r o n u (near Start 4 Schoolcraft^

PAINTER 4 HELPER wantad Be-tween 44-410 per hour Apply after

1 m i Rl-rsrdale 1 blocks E of ivt blocks S. ol PVymoath

PAINTER with experience la new homaa custom wort Fall time Year •round wort With car Parmlnftoo

Call

P R O D U C T I O N & M A C H I N E

O P E R A T O R S Wr are now taking applications Apply

S M C

8 0 0 J u n c t i o n , P l y m o u t h

PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Medium sued PVC film manufacturing plant needs experienced product*® shift supervisor Suiubie apfllcant will be mature, self motlvstad. wtth s stroog background in productloo manu-facturing superriaioo coaatttlng of * minimum of 1 years dlract aupervuKio experience preferably with a plastic film manufacturer Some college edu-cation wouid be a plus but It is not man-datory Salary commensurate srlth ex-perience and ability Good benefit pack age provided Fagward resume includ-ing salary history to

Penoonel Manager VCF Packaging Films

1190 Sutton Are Howeli Michigan, 44441

RESTAURANT MGT career accelar •tad training program for college grad-uate Wort naar bome. I14.MM tc 414.000 Bonus benefit* l » H l l Ray Greene Personnel 140(1 Dsqaiadre

R E T A I L M A N A G E M E N T

T R A I N E E S Oakland. Macomb. Wayne and Geoee-

opportunity. Forti 500 company Salary, benefits, profit sharing Fee Paid B E T T Y H A M I L P E R S O N N E L

Southfleld Rd , Lathrup Village 4 2 4 - 8 4 7 0

RETAIL STORE MANAGEMENT

We want several aew management trainees lo help meet the growing Deeds of our company throughout aouthesjFt Michigan Wt offer excellent salary and benefit plana we expect hard wort and dedication. U you hare retail experi-ence. supervisory or leadership abili-ties. are willing to work for unlimited success and wast to become s Retail Manager send us your resume and aal-

now to AU'n TB F 10, Troy. Mich . 4400T

RETIRED DRAFTSMAN

F o r p a r t t i m e d r a w i n g o f p r e -

c i s i o n p a r t s , f i x t u r e s & t o o l -

i n g , F a r m i n g t o n a r e a

C a l l R o n

471-2300

SECURITY GUARD, Night shift Laru ry apart&eajt complex In Southfleld. middie-aged and acilre Must be bond

Call betwera ] lam and 1pm om> able

SECURITY GUARDS — Wr have immediate openings Is S u t f r field 4 Detroat for people who qualify to be Security Guarda No experience ni Lsasary Excellent pay benefits 4 op-portaniues to advance HI-5317

SECURITY

I M M E D I A T E

O P E N I N G S S P E C I A L R O A D

ASSIGNMENTS Not your run-of-the-mill security work We are looting for aeveral wafl quali-fied security professional* MlUlary ex perience also accepted AppUcants mast hare transportation home tele-phone 4 ao criminal record Excellent Starting Wage Uniform* Provided Health Insurance Life Insurance Free Training

Excellent Working Conditions WE PAY WEEKLY

Apply In persoo lOaro-lpcn Mon-Fri G U A R D I A N

11715 Puritan I1H blk* W of Schaeffer

Detroit

SUPER EARNING OPPORTUNITY to earn up to l l ( . . 115 120 per hour 4 more"' Owose your own hours For In-terview Fuller Brush Co. 474-1514

SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR Must have CPR. Advanced I Ifnas-ing 4 WSI immediate wort 13 15-44 per hemr Apply In persoo at the Farming-too YWCAJIIoo Farmingtoo Rd, Farmington Hills SIV+tM

QUALIFIED TAX PREPARERS Wanted lor op-coming season Part time, flexible hours Call i MAM 5PM 474-4(44

TEACHER for certified elementary born again Christian school, Western suburbs, must lore children, combined classroom excellent salary, frtnae ben-efits. send resume to Box S I M Observ-er 4 Eccentnc Newspaper*. MIS 1 Schoolcraft Rd. LJvoaia. Michigan 44150

TEACHER Nursery Experience Northwest Detroit. 1114 weekly Call ( I l - 7 ( i i

T e l e p h o n e

S a l e s P a r t - t i m e I n d e f i n i t e a s s i g n -m e n t s a v a i l a b l e In t h e S o u t h f t e t o a r e a . M u s t h a v e o w n t r a n s p o r t a t i o n a n d flexi-b l e w o r k i n g s c h e d u l e . P h o n e s a l e s e x p e r i e n c e n e c e s s a r y CaJI f o r a p p o i n t m e n t

559-0300 1 9 6 6 8 W 1 1 M i l e

L a t h r u p V I H a g e

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S The "Kelly GW" Peopie

NOT AN AGENCY NEVER A FEB Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

500 Halp Wantad WAREHOUSE FOlOCMAN

joob* A major nidwusi brreraas cam/may la aaaklag as •gsrass l i i aslf startac to wurt Is Its Dscrost are* plai The caadidau we asak shoaid tare proven aaparrisary track record M . food or beverage assaag ladastry 4 be m a c h a n ^ l 5 Inclined. Intaruasad la-djvhduais should submit a m a u l in-cluding .alary ruqalruanaMs to Baa *144 Observer * Eccentric N t - . paper*. MM1 Schoolcraft Rd. U r o n u .

t t l M Equal Opportunity Employer M F

TELEPHONE SOUCTTORS Salary - Comm f Inti

Experienced pre!erred but Dot neces-sary Must hare clear, diatlnctlre roice. from our office tn Southfleld. SOaro-Span dally 551-i (00

THE HOTEL PONTCHA TRAIN has an immedUU opening for a Front Deak Clerk Experience preferred Apply by resume ONLY to

HOTEL PONTCHA TRAIN

D « r o » t . ' l l ^ . 44324 Atteotioo Peisuunel

Eflua; Opportunity Employer M F H

T O O L M A K E R F I X T U R E B U I L D E R

Experience a m i * Benefit* Peak In-dostnaa, 5120 Oakman Deartom

TOOLMAKERS Must be experienced on Body Assem-bly. Fixtures 4 Transfer Equipment Excel lent starting rale, all fringes pits profit sharing Orertlme Redford Twp A ^ a M7-10W

TOOL MAKER with machine building experience to l e a n our line of eouin-ment May also be used setup and service Apply l i n i E n c neering Co.. IM+O E m i r s Detroit Plymouth Schaefer *rea

Warehouse Supervisor We need a paraaaNa wall arsaausd self-«tartar to oversea warshjiusi opar-auao Benefits Apply a wrltlaa l imn* dutaly P 0 Box, ( M l . Livonia. I d 441M If mterastsd. you will be con-tacted for a personal interview

WE ARE LOOKING for dependable people to do phone interviewing part ume Vacation pay. plus b on usee avail-able Mb aale* flexible hours. Call sow 4 make extra money for the hoUday*

Ml t U t

WE HAVE OPENINGS for perse®* interested in light electron-

people who need ics wort. Ideal tor . , flexible wort hours, oo expenence nec-essary Rochester Arue U V 1 M 0

WILL TRAIN earnest, hardwortlng. ambitious individuals who *r» motivat-ed and hare food people-skills to wort part time or Nil Ume Window demon-strator* for show* TSl-MM

WOOLPRESSER For dry cleaners in Birmingham Win train Douglas Cleaner*. *oi N Wood wartl 441-4110

YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM RECREATION SUPERVISOR

Permanent part Uroe M hour weak. M.2M 48.472 Livonia

experlenoe, expenence wtth Juvenile of fender* and families In crTaa Apply no later than Wednesday, Oct. 17. 1(44. lo U r o n u Civil Service Dept.. 1>00« Civic Center Dr., Uronu, Ml. U1S4

Equal Opportunity Employer M/F / H

502 Halp Wantad DantaMNtedicai

AIDES 4 ORDERLIES Farmington, Plymouth 4 Dearborn area, experienced only Call between »-4 Mon thru Fn 177 -4444

502 Halp Wanted Dantal-Madicat

DENTAL ASSISTANT •Cxpensncad 1 day* Lake Orwa

u u w

DENTAL ASSBTANT Expanersced. pan ansa only I deaustry la klgkly motlvstad prwdice I I m l i

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced full t i n s Northwest De-troit Office. E 2T1-14M

DeNTAL AS8T cfcaomde, port Uxzm M

I i bottrt per wmk. No r m or Sotj U r o n u i 12-40.1

DENTAL CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Ezpananced m 4 handed laatisti i. f i l l time. Westland 7B-4.

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Part time, prereotlve orientad office located in Canton. M1-4455

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T Full 4 part time positions available Westland 721-1

DENTAL HYGIEffnST - Tue* la spe-cialist* Office, available Immediately Experienced paefeiied Send resume lo 7212 N Sheldon. Can ton, Ml 4(1(7

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Experienced, outgoing, pleasant personalty, needed Wedneaday*. for Plymouth Restore tire General Practice Inquire

D E N T A L H Y G I E N I S T S Part-time pn*ilwwa available In a mod-ern dental facility In Dearborn area

T O P S A L A R I E S

F U L L B E N E F I T S P A C K A G E

5 8 2 - 1 1 8 » - _ .

DENTAL HYGIENIST reflstered 4 experienced Part-time Busy Northwest Detroit office 272-1510

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Mature, enthusiastic recently expert enced, for Troy office Serious Applicant* Only

TEACHERS NEEDED for leading Day Care Canter In Troy Minimum wage to start. Full and part Ume. Call Ten be-tween (aro-12 nooo. Tues Wed -Thur* for appointment U S - ( 1 I 1

TEACHERS WANTED full Ume. part time 4 substitute* lor a leading b a y Care Center In UronU Degree and or expenence required Call 421-0410

PROGRAMMER ANALYST for Indus-trial automation, experienced with PASCAL and Micro* Send resume to E C P 117M Start, UronU. MI 44110

RETREADER wanted No experience necessary Apply Trico Vandag. 15(0 Industrialbearbom MI

441-5(01

PROGRAMMER DP MANAGER Familiar with PICK Operating System 4 BaaK Management position.

(M-M00 or M 5 - ( l l (

Hills a

PARTS 4 COUNTER MANAGER Electric motor service shop

Call

PROGRAMMER E r p s n « e d a RPCD for SYS2 WU1 learn RPG1 for conversion lo SY8M Attractive, suburban headquarter* of o*tioQ*l manufacturing concem

Mr Kent LIFETIME DOORS

107(0 Northwestern Hwy Farmingtoo HID* Ml 4MI4

(S1-7704

RUBBISH TRUCK DRIVER Experienced

for roll off 4 front end 4(1-4401

SALES COUNTER help 4 stock control Full 4 Part Time Small building supply company Some heavy

2 locations, Oakland canity 4 Wayne county Send lifting requtred-

4 Wayne county Send r Mr Dee. P O Box B, New Ho MI45

SALESPERSON u J f e lor a oew a rn isus retail store la Or-chard Mall Call Ms HoUen

PARTS DRIVER 4 HELPER •anted Mast hare excellent dnving record CkB Steve Shepherd. 47:-0044

PART TIME Soi&ry plus commianoc aetunf appoicc n*ssu troo: our office, ft Iwon. really food part Ume mooey Micbeie tiler ftpen. 478-MOC

PAYROLL-ACCOUNTING

PROGRAMMER Part or full time tn train oo CNC machines, mill*, lathes 4 machining centers wtth ability to learn computer* Must hare expenence oo mil]ing Jtwi fnrnln| RoMIDe tC Box i l l Observer 4 Ecceotnc New*-

per*. M2S1 Schoolcraft Rd., U r o n u , 44150

SALES PE31SON wanted to wort even-ings 4 weekends Must be reluble 4 re-sponsible Please apply Man thru Frl , a t The Silver Brick Rd.. Falrlane Town CesHer. Dearborn

PROGRAMMERS Cobol assembler experienced 0 6 MVS a c s and DC I helpful Noetic* corporation. 755 W Big Beaver 1414-TP Troy, Mich 440(4 M2-M10

Youli prepare sn automated payroll for 200 plus employeea along with ail louraala necessary for the preparatioo of financial statement* A good ac-counting background necessary An A* soclsta* Decree or bettar in accounting wtth pervious payroll experience help-ful Send resume to Mertt Systems Inc 57M Croota Rd., Troy Mich 4(4*4 Attn. Catherine

PURCHASING/ EXPEDITING

ity with stable i advance Need i ine tools 120.000

Benefits. Fee Paid IM-1450

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

SALES-SERVICE-INSTALLATION Fire protection equipment co ssiklna mechanically minded, aggressive se l f motivated person Pay commensuraale wtth experience M F (-4 155-0051

SECURITY OFFICERS Apply Is p e n o e Rampart Security Moo thru Fn lOam-lpm. Suite l i t . 21751 W I mile at Lahser. Southfleld

SECURITY

OFPICERS Dawn Patrol I* In need of qualified se-cunly persons to aid In i u growth We offer FREE TRAINING WEEKLY PAY RAPID ADVANCEMENT CHOICE ASSIGNMENTS Apply tn persoo Men F n l h s m - l p m

DAWN PATROL 127M Puritan

( I * blk W of Scheeffer

8 3 7 - 8 7 3 4

Ex penencad aeu full time Uvoaiu areu Call for ap-potntmeDl Aak for Marilyn or Nancy,

444-(422

SHIPPER needed Prefer UPS expen Full time Michigan and Tele-

graph 277-47(2

SALES SERVICE growing carbide

carbide

for fast

Salary neeoUal Box (2S2. U v m U . MI 44150

SIMPLY SUPER JOB I wort 1 even Inp a week 4 earn W0 4 mar-keting Creative Expressions stltchery We train For Interview call. CUsdU 477-M21 or Sue 424-(421

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS Immediate openings fcr temporary Market Research Interviewer*. No sell-ing Evening*, r u t i n i h Expenence preferred, but w* wtll train. Nice at-mosphere 14 00-45 90 per hour Call (-5, SS»2(?«

TELEPHONE PEOPLE 45 lo 47 per bour plus rammlssiae Con-tour chair company has immediate openings lor expeneax-ed telephcoe people making appointment* lor our salesmen If you think you're good, lef t talk Experienced phone people Only need apply CaU Mr Wliaon, 241-44(0

TELEPHONE REPS PART-TIME position available for evenings enly Need well-spoken, ma-ture person* to apply Modern office k>-catd la Plymouth oo Ann Arbor Rd Sal ary commiastoo 4 booiisaa Please call between I lOam-4 20pm. 451-2020

TELEPHONE SALES psrsoo trainee Troy company wishes part Ume pea-soo

£ 4 aggressively pursue aalaa leads Will tram right parson conditions Please call Sally Scott for appoutmesK at

T O O L & D I E A P P R E N T I C E S Now taking applies Uoo*

S . M . C . (00 Jsnctioo. Plymouth

SANTA'S 4 PIXIES wanted for Ovrlst ma* Photo Operatioos at Westland Can-ter d a p 4 evening* shift*. Will train-Apply October 22. l6am-4pm. Room C

SCREW MACHINE PLANT, relocate, small Indiana town. Experienced setup maintenance. Brows 4 Sharpe equip-ment tube cutoff Back ground in tubing uiefaa red Wetl-estb-Usbed firm IM.MU-44e.0M Employer paid fee Ray Greene Personnel 24M1 Dequindre. m - 1 4 1 4

PERMANENT PART TIME Help needed to take Inventory Misst

4 be available to 540-(4<K

PERMANENT PART-TIME Employment for Troy Recreational Fa-cility Eves 4 weekends Not

500 Help Wantad

We encourage the anplicatloo of more mature Individuals dil l M(-41

PERSONNEL - sea CM sd for later

PERSON LO purchase parts and ma iv i -ala for small industrial firm and to ss-• s t ta yoceaulns and expediting ta*»-Bhooa ordar* Must he familiar with fnwhaniral aad alactnckl parts aad hsre some aalaa parch Send resume and salary history u P 0 Box 11(1, Dearborn, Ml Ml

PHARMACIST for PrafeaMoaal Phar macy Fall-time Benefit* Computer No sights or laai ls i i . Maiiaaaiiiiaii po-• « * " MS-MO* or 155-4110

PHARMACY

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E R E P Fast growtag Us

* « a g experience a plaa Must hs shta la travel ttaase s a s j nam aad a*l vjMatary to I P M / M c K a m . M h l lchsalcrhR. Ureaaa. Ml M1M

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Phaaa PlaOUaaui with i I n a mmL Vary dlvsiMftad a ssach p m t t I " I ' l l 11 Call ( a a Haas or 2pm ^ (420111

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ELECTRICAL ESTIMATOR W e l l e s t a b l i s h e d s o u t h e a s t M i c h i g a n c o n t r a c t o r , d o i n g b u s i n e s s n a t k x v a l f y , h a s I m m e d i a t e o p e n -i n g . 1 0 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d e s t i m a t i n g I n d u s t r i a l , c o m m e r c i a l , a n d I n s t i t u t i o n a l c o n -s t r u c t i o n . B a c k g r o u n d In I n s t r u m e n t a t i o n a n d b u i l d i n g m a n a g e m e n t a p l u s .

P l « a s e s e n d r e s u m e a n d s a l a r y h i s t o r y t o :

J. BARANZEK Box #966

The Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.

Livonia, Michigan 48150

An Equsl Opportunity Employer

P i i r t T i m e H c t t i . i l

P r o m o t i o n

A C a n d y C e x i t e d O p p o r t u n i t y

D e t r o i t A r e a P u t y o u r s p a r e t i m e t o g o o d u s e , p r o m o t i n g o u r

w e l l - k n o w n c o n f e c t i o n e r y p r o d u c t s t h r o u g h i n - s t o r e d i s p l a y s a n d m e r c h a n d i s i n g a i d s

All y o u n e e d i s 1 9 flexible h o u r s o v e r 3 o r 4 d a y s , a c a r a n d a h i g h l e v e l o f e n t h u s i a s m W e ' l l s u p p l y o n e o f t h e n a t i o n ' s l e a d i n g c o n f e c t i o n e r y p r o d u c t l i n e s , a g o o d s a l a r y , b o n u s a n d m i l e a g e a l l o w a n c e T o a p p f y p l e a s e s e n d l e t t e r t o :

BOX 514 Observer A Eccantic Newspapers

36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml 48150

E L E C T R I C A L F I E L D S E R V I C E T E C H N I C I A N

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L i v o n i a . M i c h . 4 6 1 5 0

An Etjuml Opportunity Emptoymt

SNOW REMOVAL oo an "as needed" baai*. «m*n 'apart-ment complex. Joy Rd 4 Inkster area Snow blower provided (27-14(0

Tool & Die Repair Must hare email shop trouble shooting experience oo progressive 4 transfer dies Wage dependent oo experience S»ady year around wort with fringe benefiu Please call or apply between (am and 4pm.

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g D l v

3 1 5 W A n n A r b o r R d .

P l y m < * j t h 4 5 3 - 1 5 1 5

TRANSMISSION REBUILDERS

$ TOP WAGES $ Call AAMCO Transmission 545-M44

TRAVEL AGENT - ImmedUte Open-ing latersauoual experience 4 Clien-tele for * busy Agency In the South-

Sabre-trained field not ti ureas ary Call

preferred but (44-7(00

TRAVEL AGENT week. 1 year expenence prefe

skills Send resume lo P O Box Southfleld. Ml 44027

TREACHER aad AIDE Children's World

211 No LUley. Canton

Truck Driver PHymmth manufacturing plant in need of aemi-troct driver with 1-1 rears ex-penence and good drtvtng record Please apply in persoo between (am and 4pm

P l y m o u t h S t a m p i n g

3 1 5 W . A n n A r b o r R d

P l y m o u t h 4 5 3 - 1 5 1 5

TRUCK DRIVERS needed Must have chauffeur's license and experience ia

ry Hill 4 Newburgt Rdk)

TV 4 SOUND EQUIPMENT Repair-man wort on percentage basis Call Sound of Sound's after 5 pm 514-I4M

UNIT MANAGER TRAINEE Min. 2 Yr* coUectloo agency expen-ence To 115.000 Fee Paid Excellent benefits Southfleld firm Some college

75(-S(l® SHARROW 4 ASSOCIATE

WAITER. WAITRESS, HOSTESS posl-tiooB Fall time beneflta Apply within Machua I4fl. Downtown Btrmlgkair.

After 2pm. 444-1(14

WANT TO BE Your Own Bees-Farmer's Insurance Group offer* op-

—'ties to open your own insurance Start part time without

500 Halp Wanted

T E M P O R A R Y A S S I G N M E N T S

B L U E J E A N J O B S ( C o m e d r e s s e d t o g o t o w o r k )

D A Y S , A F T E R N O O N S A M I D N I G H T

S H I F T S A V A I L A B L E

K L W S E R V I C E S INC

I 2 9 4 4 9 W . 6 M i l e

L i v o n i a

A p p l y 9 - 3 p . m . M o n . t h r u Frl .

L I V O N I A 5 2 2 - 4 0 2 0

EOE - M / F / H

D O N L E V Y ' S B A C K R O O M N O W O P E N

DISTRICT MANAGERS -STORE MANAGERS

O u r n e w l y o p e n e d s t o r e In S o u t h f i e l d o n N o r t h -

w e s t e r n H i g h w a y a l 1 2 M i l e i s In n e e d o f a s t o r e

m a n a g e r W e n e e d a n i n d i v i d u a l w i t h s t r o n g

r e t a i l m a n a g e m e n t b a c k g r o u n d t o h a n d l e o n e

o f o u r l a r g e s t v o l u m e s t o r e s . If y o u r s t r e n g t h s

a r e c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e , m e r c h a n d i s i n g &

d e l e g a t i o n , s e n d y o u r r e s u m e t o :

DONLEVY'S BACK ROOM 396 MORGAN LANE

WEST HAVEN, CT 06516

ATTENTION: MRS. SEGAL

I 'M A MANPOWER TEMPORARY T h a t ' s w h a t o u r e m p l o y e e s s a y w t t h P R t D € T h e y p i c k t h e ) o b e t h e y w a n t , a s m g o o d p a y . f r i n g e b s n s f M s A f r e e w o r d p r o c e s s i n g W e a r e a o c e p t i n a a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r O o o d t y p i s t s - <5psr«ors o n P s r a o n l a l C o m p u t s r a - W o r d P r o c s e a o r s A D a t a E n t r y E q u i p m e n t a E x p e r i e n c e d S w i t c h b o a r d O p e r a t o r s

V e a f " • « n x > » o y o n l y t h e b e e t I J o i n o u r s t a f f o f w i n n e r s

SOUTHFIELD LIVONIA

353-8780 478-1130

M A N P O W E R /©

up your pneeect employment g r a i pr ' ' "

" c 5 £ preferred. For a coo/idential in-

terview call 55(-1M!

AIDES/ORDERLIES Are you looking for long-term lot sta-bility with • leader in the health care industry' If ao, we currently have part-time positions available oo the 7«m to 2pm and Ipcn to 11 pec ahifta Apply within. Men. thru Frl l»am to 2pm

Four Chaplains C o n v a l e s c e n t C e n t e r

2 S 3 4 9 J o y R d . W e s t l a n d

BUSY DENTAL center needs front desk receptionist experienced la all

of Insurance Dental knowledge

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Birmingham full-Ume Experience

" but not mcassarr 444-127*

preferred t

D E N T A L T E C H N I C I A N Experienced waxar. for crown 4 brv Ub in Southfleld. Call PUarum257-l

loosing Ii perse® for pan-time assisting and froaH deak Send resume lo: Dermalolofr Clinic. 47M Orchard Lake Rd . Wast Bloomfieid. Mich.. 4MM

SUSY REDFORD OP Office ' * a p -pl icat ion for Medical Assistant Flrpe rieoc* preferred, x-ray EKG VP Injec Uoo* Call only Tues -Tbur* " range interview

-Sat to ar 5M-405I

CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONAL Thera-py Assistant par, time New graduates welcome Westland-UvooU area Call 522 1M7

CHAIRSIDE DENTAL ASSISTANT part time position, must have experl-easce In 4 handed dentistry 2M-7M7

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT part time, evenings. Will train Typing.^ fll-int. examinations. Apply In p e r * * . Moo . Wed" 4 Fn.. a ? "&2M Ford Rd Garden Qty

DENTAL ASSISTANT experienced In 4-handed dentistry. 4H days a week, do Saturday* Progressive Canton office Call ( -5pm 452-M41

DENTAL .ASSISTANT 4 experienced, for Birmingham specialty practice No evenings 4 * day* Bene-fit* M7-77M

DENTAL ASSISTANT handed Birmingham and all beoeflU Call (-4. 442-44! After 7PM M7-2M7 or 124-MM

salary 2-44M

DENTAL ASSISTA.NT Full Ume Experleaice necessary In 4 handed deaustry. lab wort and X-ray*. Some e v e n l n o BeoeflU and eoo ary Royal

DENTAL ASSISTANT RECEPTION 1ST. Experienced, for Rochester office

85V M l !

DIRECTOR OF NURSING Large skilled nursing home Is west suburban location. Mast be as RN Experience in long term cart Supss-n atoo reoulred Starting salary g2T.MM. liberal benefit* Send resume lo box »I14. Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspa-per*, M2S1 Schoolcraft Rd., UvonU. Michigan 4 l : M

EXPERIENCED, ma tare, personable front Ifflceparson Dutlaa include typ-

FULLTIME ORTHODONTIC needed for fast-moving Office In Wartse Experience necessary Please call between 4am-5pan. 724-17(4

FULL TIME SECRETARY for billing, filing, etc Is medical office

pir or sand Resume to 72M Canton. Ml.. M i r

HYGIENIST for progressive W Bioosnfteld practice

Prevention orientated CaU tor Interview 111-2242

502 Help Wanted Dental Medic*

HOLISTIC HEALTH CAR*. INC A certified huase health care privets dsty owning a a m o s X l u l l s * qwU-fled appllcaau lo fill peatwa la Oak-laadCoisMy 4 Mamanh C u t y

PHYSICAL THERAPY OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

HOMI HEALTH A U * COMPANION

LIVE-IN

ApplscatMaa ar* balag accepted Man thru Fn.. 1 (am-(pan a t 14(41 12 Mile Rd , SulU > 1 Warren. Mlchigao

Or Call 2 9 3 - 3 9 6 3

HOME HEALTH AIDES HOMEMAKERS

If you are experienced aad depend able,w* hare Immediate wort ka th* Birmingham 4 RloomfMd area* Call

KELLY HEALTH CARE 6 4 4 - 9 1 3 1

HYGIENIST Part time

Soaae Saturdays 4 evenings Watertord <wp 442-44(0

• IMMEDIATE EMPLOYMENT • following free classes We train and or employ experienced aids* for home car* asBignmeots la th* community of their choice

• ESCORT AIDES • Reliable persona needed to ascdH Northville StaU Patients to clinic ap-pointment* Transportation provided

Call Tues 1 pen to I pm. only Health Care n Iifessliaials Ltd

422-4*44

INSURANCE BI1.I.KR. lor family practice position la Farm-ington FuU time. Experienced only

474-14x1

LCU./OCU RJTS Royal Oak - Downriver UnmedUte Placeman!

422-4540

LPN-S Staffing Hoane Care I year clinical perience Is Last 2 year* aacaaaary

UvJohn Healthcare Service K.6Xaary Call 442-7*44

MA. RN. OR LPN to leach theory aad clinical procedures to medical assast anu in a pnrale vocaOoaial school Is UronU Pan-Ume position, 7.15 PM ( 4 5 PM. Mon, Tue* and Thar* even-logs 1 years exparleaice is a clinic sr doctor* office required Can 474-4170

MATURE PHONE RECEPTIONIST pan Ume. for Garden City cUnsc Expe-rienced only Ssnd i s s a n s 4 salary re-quirements lo Box (M. Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspaper* 2*25: Schoolcraft Rd., Uvoaiu. Michigan M1M

MEDICAL ASSISTANT PART TIME 2-1 day* par week. Tue* 4 Tfcur* M M hr to start, prefer aonse-one with medical billing, typing, recap-Uontst 4 pbooe ekpaHeane Orthopedic office located Is N.W. Detroit 442-t lM

MEDICAL ASSISTANT RecenthnMt eeded for family planning clinic

Foil or part time Call (am-4pas. I24-M42

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Family prac-tice Wed.. Thar*.. Frl afternoons. Sat mornings U r o n u area Expertaaica re-quired M1-17M

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experteaiced Is EKG, X-Ray, Vea* puncture etc MedQty M i l Wayae R d Westland. Apply 1 laro-lpen dally

MEDICAL ASSISTANT or LPN EKG, Venapamcture. culturss, fall n » ~ Canton area Salary nugixiahle. Call lor further Information 5-7pan, 4I2-44M

500 Help Wanted

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Ctuiirlde. Ex-perienced. mature Geaierai practice 1 day work week Redford Twp

522-1 IM

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part time, for UvonU office

Expenenced oaily 522-5520

500 Help Wanted

TEMPORARY ASSIGNMENTS

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

• LIGHT INDUSTRIAL • C L E R K S

K L W S E R V I C E S INC

The -Kelly Girl' People

West land 3 4 2 4 0 F o r d R d .

(be tween Veetoy 4 Wayne -I Club)

729-1040 OPEN 9-3 522-4020

EOE - M / F / H

T E M P O R A R Y H E L P 50 PACKAGERS NEEDED

HOMEMAKERS WELCOME S T A R T I M M E D I A T E L Y

DAYS - AFTERNOONS - MIDNIGHTS

OPENINGS NEAR YOUR HOME Call or comm in b e t w e e n t h e hour*

of & - 1 1 : 3 0 a m a n d 1 - 3 : 3 0 p . m .

S O M E B O D Y s . S O M E T I M E

'ii Livonia

19203 Mer r iman Rd. (In V i l l a g e F a s h i o n M a l l )

( N . o f 7 M i l e ) 477-0900

D O N L E V Y ' S B A C K R O O M

NOW OPEN Assistant Managers -

Sales People - Cashiers

Due to otir successful opening, we need addi-tional help Immediately, If you enjoy selling and have a background in retail sales, we would like you to join our company. Both full and part time positions are available. Please apply in person to:

DONLEVY'S BACK ROOM THE FRANKLIN PLAZA

12 MILE & NORTHWESTERN

Y o u t h D i r e c t o r N o r t h m l n s t e r P r e s b y t e r i a n Church

• A small, ciose-Knii. intergenerational community • Bnght, creative young people • Adult resources who excel

in art, music, athletics The position 'eouires 20 hours a week, much of it on weekends Other hours negotiaaie Primary r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s Inc lude :

• Developing arxJ implementing youth programs tor middle school and senior high young people

• Recruiting youth and adult involvement A p p l i c a n t s s h o u l d h a v e e x p e r i e n c e working w i t h y o u n g

p e o p l e

• Be a self-starter • Be a creative problem solve' • Support a LiOeral Christian theology • Have strong organizational skills • Presbyterian

background not required • College degree preferred

S e n d r e s u m e Inc lud ing r e f e r e n c e s to:

S e a r c h C o m m i t t e e • N o r t h m l n s t e r P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h

3 3 6 3 W. Big B e a v e r R o a d - Troy, Ml 4BOS4

Equai ODOdunty Emoioyif a

m - v E n g i n e e r s

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

NOW AVAILABLE IN THIS AREA FOR RETAIL MANAGEMENT

FINANCIAL REWARDS! SECURITY! PRESTIGE! PERSONAL GROWTH!

C h e H e n g l n g o p p o r t u n t t t e e n o w a v a k a b t o in thM a r e a tor quaMfled irKtMrliiaM Srfvo el (Mi • t o t e a m h o w t o T i e n a g e a Rad io S h a c k • t o r a Hha tha o n e y o u fuel vtaHed. A s t r o o g daaare t o e x c e l a n d b e c o m p e n e e i e d o n aeW p e r t o r m a n o e la a maael *

Dur ing training, our o o m p e n e e t l o n p l e n pronhdea for a bmmm • a l a r y p m e aalaa n o m m i a a l o n a . O n o a a a a i g n e d . our S t o r e M a n a g a r a a r e o o m p e n e s l e d b e e e d o n ttielr unlta ( a l e e p e r f o r m -a n c e . wh ich Irrraaaa p r o p o r t l o n e l e t o g e l n e , ptua e e m a s h a r e o f thaw unMa ne t p r o N t a M K y o n a m o n t h l y b e a l a aa a b o r u a m a d d i t i o n , t h a Tandy S l o e * P u r o h e e e a n d S a v i n g * mveetmerrt P r o g r a m a . a l o n g with rapid a d v a n o e m e m potent ia l , m a k e true t h e m o a t kjcret lve e m p l o y m e n t o p p o r t u n i t y e r o u n d

TO" M O * "

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AN EQUAL OPPOKTVHTTY E M P L O Y E *

R a d j o / l i a e k

A S S O C I A T E ^

S A F E T Y

E N G I N E E R Williams International, a technology leader in the design development and manufacture of small gas turbine engines, has an immediate need for an experienced Associate Safety Engineer Should possess a BS degree in Occupational Safety or occupational hygiene fields and have 1-3 years prior related expenence Must be familiar with field testing equipment and its use Will be responsible for training monitoring, and enforcing employee and plant fire safety and security programs If y o u h a w e i h e q u a J ' f ' C a t i o n s w e s e e k w e c a n

o f f e r y o u a c o m p e t i t i v e c o m p e n s a t i o n a n d

b e n e f i t s p a c k a g e F o r i m m e d i a t e c o n s i d e r a -

t i o n , p l e a s e f o r w a r d y o u r r e s u m e i n

c o n f i d e n c e t o

M a n s g s r , P e r s o n n e l

Williams International P . O . B o * 2 0 0

W a l l e d L a k e , M l 4 a 0 S B

E q u a l O p p o r t u n i t y E m p l o y e r

W i l l i a m s I n t e r n a t i o n a l 4

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

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Medical Aaa't Office H a a a a a for laterals*'a office NorthowUrs Hiabwaj. SoanhAeM MUST be i . m i n , . With all froart k beck office dattaa 4 tjT» accurately U wpan. miamnam £>

I only apply CaU after (cm w e n

MEDICAL ASST SECRETARIES (1) Part-time Frpei lew sd la drawn* blood and t route U y c a u aree.

» call I AM to I PM: ITT-eri*

MEDICAL AJBT X Ray WaUt-ka ume Shift rotaOoe 4

MEDICAL SECRETARY Shor Call

JRV nan Shorthaad alaa type M WPM

weehdaya l tAM-lPM Ml

MEDICAL BOXER - lor SoethfVeU 'lab-oratory. typ(a( prefarisit call betweee

*-4pcnq*M-*4*l

M E D I C A L B I L L E R S • OeairaMe pcslUoeie in doctors offices. Troy or Parmlnftoo Bllllog etpeneece necessary atatus 4 follow-as To (7 aa bour Excellent benefits. Other btlla opeciafi are available In other area too

DAVIS-SMITH MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

5 5 7 - 7 2 0 0

MEDICAL BILLING CLERX Pull-time, for Clinic to Uvoaila Most bave ezpeneoce id all types of User

4T*-S«7( Call Rath, before nooo.

MEDICAL INSURANCE BUlar 'Secre-tary wanted for new medical fadllly Is l^atlaad Mall Ezperiesce aod abibtj to rcmmonicate well required Salary oefooahie for the rlcbt persoo CaU for

MS-MEOl'

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

NURSE AIDES S T S 5 S S t e t W B ? a » la person, MoaL thrs P n (anv-lpan

F a r m i n g t o n N u r s i n g H o m e 3 0 4 0 6 F o l s o m R d

F a r m i n g t o n Hl l la (Near I Mile k Orchard Lake)

NURSE AIDES F U L L T I M E Apply la parson

M a r y c r e s t M a n o r 1 5 4 7 5 M i d d l e b e l t . L i v o n i a

4 2 7 - 9 1 7 5

NURSE/MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed for part time wort la Trey doc-tors office Expenence required Sand

me h salary reqairaaneaxa lo P O 1S7(, Troy, MI i*0*(

NLFRSES AIDE Pull and part Ume Experienced pre-ferred. I PM-l l PM Moat be 1* Apply in persoo only Niaftteacaie Wast H m ta( Home IMS N e w b m h Rd Weat laml. near Joy Rd. No phooe calls

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

M o n d a y , O c t o b e r 1 5 . 1 9 6 4 O i E • » C

P H Y S I C A L T H E R A P I S T P n t i o a available lor Physical Thera-pot la Nocthera Oakland Coaati Oar M* bad acute care hospttal oflara a •UmelaUa* at team wort. Oar natal, cardiac rehab aad a sary active orthopedic aad apora maSctae aerrlce

lee salary sad nre l l sa l friaga

PCWTIAC RTTS LPN-S

HCP

RECEPTIONIST Orthodoatlc Office Mature individual lor Bu-miaahiuti practice. J days a weak Dantal. medi-cal office

tory i t y ^ j M M j

RECEPTIONIST Medical office : Call betweeei 10am and 11 noon

Llvoala

U3-M23

NL-RSES AIDE to an. Uv* in oa dent who needs time to study some to Nurses Aide. 1 M U Beacoa Hill, Plymouth Ml 41171

NLTRSINC ASSISTANTS for all ahifta Mai ore Indi vidua la with intere® la arortlM wtth the elderly Appiy in person only. Dorrin Convales-cent C « a r Livonia. 1 block Sooth of I Mile, oo Middlebelt.

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Birmiogham BAoomf keld eree

Call rveolnca. H l - l ( M

MEDICAL RECEPTIOKWT Experience preferred or will train MedQty. M i l Wayne Rd., Weetland MI Apply 11am- Ipm dally

O F F I C E M A N A G E R

4 d a y w e e k In s u b u r b a n

N o r t h w e s t M O o f f i c e . E K Q s .

h y p o s , V P s . b i l l i n g a n d t r a n -

s c r i p t i o n S t a r t $ 7 h o u r .

DAVIS-SMITH MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

5 5 7 - 7 2 0 0

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST for Ceoaral Practice office Pleaaant. mature, with (1) year experlenoe la Peyboard. insurance BUlinf. Posting h Collectieoa 14+4110

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST

Experienced Oaly FULL TIME AFTERNOON POSmON Typing H k P i CoawalUtlona, dis-charje aummanea Northlaaad area Ex celieat hourly k ahlft dlffereetial

Detroit Osteopathic HotpiUl Corp £(4C exl 4*0

00

M E D T E C H A S C P

Ful l t i m e o p e n i n g w i t h l a r g e

n - q p u s e l a b . M u s t b e A S C P

S t a r t * 1 0 - $ 1 1 p e r h o u r . F i n e

b e n a f f t s . S u b u r b a n l o c a t i o n

DAVIS-SMITH MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

5 5 7 - 7 2 0 0

N E f D E D IMMEDIATELY medicare rwrulled nurse aides One year experi-ence la ouralsa bome or hospital Must bave h be ahle to prove compteOoe of

: u-aLntaa. All Metro Detroit areas Pull h past Ume CaU Now Sunas ( U - M M

Teanporary Health Care Services

NURSE AIDE, part time. iper> (pm Krperlenre piefeaied Apply la persoo.

. between *arn-4pm_ a t IMM WarraE Rd .Caatoe.MI W of Rld«r Rd

NURSE AIDES Bloomfieid'• moat <bsUa(ushed facility is now accepting appl icat ion for ma-tort, experienced Nurse Aldea Apply in p e r * * Moo thru Frl No phooe calls please'

G e o r g i a n B l o o m f i e i d

2 9 7 5 N . A d a m s

C o r n e r o f 1 6 M i l e

OPENINGS FOR MEDICAL ASST expenenced u> U b ,

EXG and Xraya.

BILLING CLERK Eapea leasee la aU lasarance. poeting, aoane clinical Soeth-fleld aree M * 4 4 M

OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIAN Techno. ofML B n r t t efficient technloaa tecft-Dolofist Refracting experience neces-sary Salary coemneosairate wit i expe-rience I U - 1 1 M

O P T I C A L O I S P E N S E R Wasted. Experisaice p»efeiie»l Fisher Building. Detroit Days 171-7100

ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT Rece» tloaust Full time personable experi enced parson to wort for aa Orthodon-tist la uvonia Position is interesting h challenging with as apportamty lor

- ta the field of Orthodontia benefits Send resume to P O l .LlronU. M l c b l l l M

RECEPTIONIST, pert time Oral Sar-gery Office. Birmingham area Dantal or Medical heckcroend necessary CaU between ldam-lptn. *47-7»*

am to i:M pm Qualifies Uoos Organised

RECEPTIONIST Moo Frl

voice for tmry oil tpe Apply W e i 1 to I pan Heelti Care Prnfieaiaisls, LTD 17tW W I Mile Rd Suite *M Southfleld

RECEPTIONIST , INSURANCE bUliafc for Warren podiatry office General off" Ice experience repaired, typing. fUlnj. good arlth people k oa phonea will train la podiatry field (lasarance k X-ravs) Pull Ume Moa.-FrL, must be flex-ible IS.TS to M M Hr to start Send resumes to Susan B, MTI Whethers-fteld, ai*-A. Birmingham. Ml 4*01*

PART-TIME Clerical Worker lor Phy alciaa a office In Garden ~ computer billing and essential

«j wwmb iw r a j irden City Typing. I accounting ability

417-4*1* PART-TIME MEDICAL wort tn beck office for Livonia Inter-nist Reply to Box 1*4, Obeerver k Ec centric Newspapers. M i l l Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonia. Michigan 4I1M

PART TIME registered X-ray Tedml dan for Southfleld X-ray

PERSONABLE k ENERGETIC young wonan for Ortbodoaitic awMBanf Mutt be reluble k dedicated for this I da; week challenge Experience Call between I am and 11 am

> day a belnrul

Ml-U*«

PHLEBOTOMIST NEEDED Detroit area Expenenced Only

551-4170

PHYSICAL THERAPY AID Immediate opening, experienced trained Apply ia persoo, 10am 1pm. Moo. thru Ftl . Dorrin Coairsistcent Center. Livonia, ooe block So. of » Mile oo Middlebelt

RED WING TICKET WINNER

Barbara Kalen 15399 Blue Skies Ct. West

Livonia

P l e a s e c a l l t h e p r o m o -

t i o n d e p a r t m e n t o f t h e

O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c

b e t w e e n 9 a . m . a n d 5

p . m T u e s d a y . O c t o b e r

1 6 , 1 9 8 4 . t o " c l a i m y o u r

t w o F R E E R E D W I N G

T I C K E T S .

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 2 4 4

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

ACCCXX7NTINC CLBUC To prepare wanptlar entries lor laaer-aace office, flexible koara lad days. Dowmowb Detroit iocaooa. moving to Birmingham area wttkla one year Wrlle to Box Its. Observer * Eccentric Newtpapera, (*]*! Schoolcraft Rd. Livonia. Michigan U 1 M

ACCOUNTANT lor Soelhfield CPA d m S yean mla. expeneaice ExosUsat Salary k Frlaas b a n a n a far the right peraon 1*7-044*

ACCOUNTANT WKh i

Judith 44115

_ t experi Bnghtoa CPA Ssnd 1th Westland Mich

ACCOUNTING CLERIC Oeasral Contractor Property Maaaasr in 10 Mile Telagraph area - tea f i l -tlme Entry Level posltioe available Meat have Accoaatlag sitncsttoa or ex psrlance Duties admit both maanal k Computer functions la tha Payroll k Payables araa Willing to trala' Sand resame 4 aalary requinazaanca, to: P 0 Box 171 Southfleld Ml 41*37

ACCOUNTING CLERK $14,000.

This Is a Choice Position wttk a Com-puter Company You wtll sued srveral years of experience. Collage k good typing for this CaU Bennce

S N E L L I N G A S N E L L I N G

3 5 3 - 2 0 9 0

Accounting Clerk ENTRY LEVEL

Perform basic routine clerical account lag funcOoaa related to tha mainte-nance of accounting records Raapotai-bie for s combination of activities re-lated tn the routine ralralatlon. pouting k vertflcattoa of information from source documents General office cleri-cal experience

F o l a n d ' s The Alternative Department Store

1*7*1 Plymouth Hd. Livonia ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

INVENTORY CONTROL Detail oriented persoo needed for bill-lag. recording incoming 4 outgoing in-ventory Typing a m a t Farmingtnc Hllla area. K i r y pins benef l t tSeod r e s u m e * salary requraanenta to: Norco Alloys Corp P 0 Bos 1114. Farminttou Hllla. Michigan. 1*011

S O U

4HT H E N f l V F O R D H O S P I T A L F a l r l a n e C e n t e r

Heary Ford Hoapttal Falrlane Center U currently seeking Reflstered Nurses wltb ER experience Part time after-nooai poaiuoca sre available laeol'vlng 16 boura per week A mtalmnm of 1 year of expenence la ER or critical care la required Qualified applicants may contact Patty McDermott Man thru Frl, 10-11 noon, at Ml - tMl

H E N R Y F O R D H O S P I T A L 1 9 4 0 1 H u b b a r d Dr.

D e a r b o r n . Ml. 4 8 1 2 6 Equal Opportunity Employer M F 'H

RESPITE HOME aeeda U N ' s and Nurses Aides experienced la medically Involved handicapped children Please caU Mon thru Ftl between I and 5 only (71-4(41

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

CAREER ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Slna l H o s p i t a l of Detroit, a 6 2 2 - b e d laacfiirvg h o s p i t a l c u r r e n t l y na* nurs ing Ins tructor p o s i t i -o n * a v a i l a b l e In t h e fo l lowing a r e a s :

O p e r a t i n g R o o m — 2 - 5 y e a r s of e x p e r i e n c e ( s c r u b b i n g a n d c irculat ing required) .

• P r t o p e r t f l v t / p o s i a n e a t h e a l a c a r a — C r i t i c a l c a r e ' o r r e c o v e r y r o o m e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d .

B S N , M S N p r e f e r r e d . T e a c h i n g / l e a d e r s h i p b a c * g r o u n d n e c e s s a r y

• S u r g i c a l H u r t i n g I n a t r u d o r — r e q u i r e s M S N wtth m i n o r in e d u c a t i o n p r e f e r r e d 2 - 3 y s s r s - e c e n t c l in ica l e x p e r i e n c e r e q u i r e d . T e a c h -i n g / s t a f f d e v e l o p m e n t e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d

C L I N I C A L N U R S E S P E C I A L I S T

P O S I T I O N S

• P s y c h i a t r i c — M t Carmel E m e r g e n c y Re-s p o n * e T e a m E m e r g e n c y R o o m a n d C o n -s u l t a t i o n / Lia ison Full-time, a f t e r n o o n shift , M S N wtth 2 y e a r s psychiatr ic n u r s i n g e x p e r i -e n c e r e q u i r e d

• M e d i c l i r e — M S N r e q u i r e d w i t h 3 - 5 r e a r s of c l in ical e x p e r i e n c e in car ina for adu l t m e d i c a l pat ients in an a c u t e c a r e s e t t i n g . M u s t b e K n o w l e d g e a b l e In t h e c a r e of t h e a g e d .

P l e a a e s e n d r e s u m e o r c o n t a c t M i c h e i e D o l o l o u - C h e s s a r e , 8 S N , P r o f e s s i o n a l N u r s e R e c r u i t e r ( 3 1 3 ) 4 9 3 - 5 1 8 0 ( C O L -L E C T )

Sir ta i H o s p i t a l of D e t r o i t 6 7 6 7 W e s t O u t e r Dr D e t r o i t . MI 4 8 2 3 5

Ar Equal Opportuniiy trrxxoym

RN - DAY SHIFT Strong BBparvtaory capabtllilea for 154 bed resldeaitlal facility lor the mentally retarded Experience arlth MR pre-ferred. Good wage and benefit package * id renume t o

D t r s c t o r o f N u r s e s 4 4 2 7 V e n o y

W a y n e , Ml . 4 8 1 8 4

RN for Recovery Rooan la Free-staad-Ing surgical on time, Troy area.

R N / L P N Two pert Ume home care eoordmators

health care agency based u Various responsibil it ies including

g patients ta bome F n l*-l

k I k boepiur CaU Moo -

A B C A R E

4 2 4 - 8 3 7 7

RN OR LPN For Busy Pedlatndaa'a office Afternoons, evenings. Saturdays k relief. Flexible acheduie. mately M - 10 boura per w«

Doctor"i Office, Sll Pierce, mlngbam. 4*00(

R N s Ardmcre Acres Hoapitai now inter-viewing tor full-time or part-time R-Va Day k afternoon ahlfts available For Information, caU (am to Ipcn

474-3500

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE AUDITOR rteepooslble person wttk good account lag background Must be able to handle preasores Plymoeth-Caaloo area Send reeucne lo Bos ISOOC. Plymouth Mich 4(170

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE

F i p i V t n ^ | . , offering coenprehenalve benefit package wkick includes dental plan, yearly boon, company paid fee Qualified candidate Wiu have soane related eipeiieuLe

ADMINISTRATIVE Support employee Union Mutual! BirmlnJiam e n p l m e benefits sales office has aa immediate opening The ideal candidate wUl pos-•ena ttrona commnnicatloo. word pro ceatin*. d a u processing aad typing skills Salary f l M l i X . Send resume to Union Mutual. US E Brown St . SulU 1*4. Birmingham, MI 4M11

ADVERTISING AGENCY baa luimedi aU opening for experienced secretary Must type fc-70 WPM dependable, well groomed Benefltt Southfleld srea

CaU: S*1-7*M An Equal Opportunity Employw

A L A R M O P E R A T O R Part-time e v a m a p Light typing WIU

Troy area Call: 1*1-1**1 train '

A LEASING Corpora Uoo dealing with Fortnoe MM account with local office la Blnnla |Juni nomli i a l f perieoced la handling gal docuroenU. Word procasslM txperi-enc* a plat Mr Cur-ran <4*- (Ul

An Equal Opportunity Employer

I secretary E id prepartag I

Set appoutmants l » e t Work out o

APPOINTMENT SECRETARY for i

FuU or part time, flexible l o w t 471-0130

A s s i s t a n t B o o k k e e p e r Part time. 1 years expenence Call Jan between lft-[l. 1*4-1(11

ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER with ac-counts payable axnti leaae for Oak Part firm m i weekly Bite Craa in-cluded 5 days Send Personnel-Miaaarhora Oo.. 11171 Capital. Oak Part . MI 4U17

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

C L E R I C A L tt&ssisagsre •adUU clerical | i l a laftvMa-

lada. and e ica i iaw verbal aad wrtOee s. General efflce x c e l l e t f i l i a l i s . and the aMfcy It

overUme it mandatary N M M i bank-lag tjj iaaitaut a ptm. Wt oftar t com-plete benefit package QuaUfked caadl dates akonM appty Moa F n ( - n a m or 1-4 pan. a t

MANUFACTURERS HANOVER MORTGAGE CORPORATION

17*4* Farmingtoo Road corner ol 11 A l e Roed

Farmington BlUt. Mi 4M1I

An Eqaaal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer HFH

CLERICAL P A R T T I M E

Poaiuoa in a last paced Trey office. Mast be ahle to work under pi • • • • Very bnty phoawt Good comroamrttvn plus typing aklUs of 50-55 wpm

14 Hours - 4 day wort week For a per-sona] Interview, caU

5 8 5 - 4 3 2 5

An Equal Opportnity Employer

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

Ability to CaU Dee

, c . A s a L • 4 4 - b n

t a m Saartflel l a n a Sand n a n (IS. Obeerver A

K

FuU or part D a a SonthfMd i for interview » M to 4 pm

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS (44-gTTT

Watt ta a area. Great

F R O N T D E S K S E C R E T A R Y Ground-floor Opportunity f lamoroet aew RaotnOea Benefit* Oood phone 4 tyw-

g a t m t are tht i ii|ali aniaala S1IJ4* Call Rita - Today"

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

3 5 3 - 2 0 9 0

CLERK/TYPIST Needed lor mortgage Southfleld In CoUectfan Dapt . SS I T.mi miOTi t Call I

C l e r k T y p i s t s ( 4 5 w p m ) •

S e n i o r T y p i s t s ( 6 0 w p m )

S e c r e t a r i e s ( T y p e 6 0 w p m )

( S h o r t h a n d 8 0 w p m )

S w i t c h b o a r d ( D i m e n s i o n )

( H o r i z o n )

Our sea-Vice baa ImmedUU temporary pemngs in the Livonia. Farmingtoo tills areas. CaU for an appointment

S o m e b o d y

S o m e t i m e L i v o n i a

Temporary Help

4 7 7 - 0 9 0 0

Computer Operator Immediate need exists at our Troy headquarters for an e i w leaned com-puter operator We seek a person with wortlng knowledge of an IBM Systam IS, but may cooalder thoae wttk System S, 14 or (a experience Oar aalary aad benefits perkage Is qulU

I your reanme and aal-atroaig wort < U interested I ary requtreaDa

ARBOR DRUGS T Bledaoe Fackler

Bex 1*10. Troy, Mich., « * ( 7 - l * l (

CONSTRUCTION SECRETARY

Southfleld Arm wUl pay you up in 117,04)0 for your skills of typing 4 (Owpen ahorthand. Youll take — at mewttnga, coordlaau aew projects, wort wtth contracts, plans 4 apect. etc This active )ob wUl make your days

A d a n a c P e r s o n n e l S e r v i c e

6 4 9 - 1 1 0 5

Auto - Office Mgr otaadlng opportunity fcr Indmdnal

Is aa auto I working

who has worked aU the office Excellent conditions

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET M i l l Telegraph. Southfleld 1&S-1*M

BANK CLERK TYPISTS. MWPM. fuU beneflta To 1(K Fee MatoOable Pre-vious office experience ^ealreri. Em-ployment Center 0 Agency 549-41 »0

BILLING CLERK for new auto daaMr Musi 6 enced Farmington Hllla For appt Qieryl Kempf T t i - i

R N ' S - D A Y S Royal Oak - ImmedUu Placemeait

US-SSM

R N S 3 - 1 1 P M s h i f t 4 M i d n i g h t s

W e e k e n d s a n d r e l i e f . P l e a s e

c a l l M r s . F e r g u s o n f o r a p -

p o i n t m e n t . 2 6 1 - 5 3 0 0 .

RPD LAB TECHNICIAN Part-time for new lab Northwest Detroit 171-1510

X RAY TECHNICIAN Experienced part Ume for Southfleld Internists office CaU Ma Boyd

154(444

BILLING CLERK TYPST needed for Troy area manufacturer Previous office aad computer entn perience rtqulred for thia fuU One po-

CRT TRAINEE Bright ootgouung Individual needed for this busy off ice Company offers 110,404 and training oo the CRT Your dynamic personality and 34 wpm typ-ing will land you a poadtioo la this ptah suburban office Call Shirley at 47S-UOO

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

F U L L T I M E C l e r i c a l p o s i t i o n

In S o u t h f l e l d a r e a . T y p i n g 5 5

W P M a n d g o o d o r g a n i z a -

t i o n a l s k i l l s n e c e s s a r y . C a l l :

B e v e r l y P a r d o n n e t

• 8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0 An

FULL-TIME SECRETARY Bi l l laf Clerk for Fan - " Oood Typing 4 Computer e l

H a l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

IBM PC OPERATORS D P W O C W M G

r s s s

m mmm wmim. uooo

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

LEGAL SECRETARIES

TEMPORARY PERMANENT

There • a crtticaJ aaed ler i i i a l m a i MtlstCTStartts sad l a ^ l w a N ( m e a t

Wort ens. two. three. f o e r ? K r S t j i

INSURANCE ARLD(GTO« AC5EMCY •xpwleeced person I t wort

Ma« knee oovuraas IS> n w Flwt IBM. U v u Z

Can Lea, SS1-I

INSURANCE i l

C l a m lerican i

Call Mrs Wick. Bid*.. SoahAald

INSURANC* FILE CLERK

a r s a s s . ' s i ' - ' j r . G DWURANCE POLICY TYPISTS aeed-

•WtwpaaddMlvury.^r

(TV* 144

INVENTORY COWTROL anas. 1 1 A M - * P M ^ ^ H

s r s ^ r K * - ™ 4 Uvonia area U7-44**

Rd Farmts(ton

GENERAL OFFICE Redford aree time CaU ( S

T y p l * ! U t s « . e t c Part •am - I Mpm US-TtH

GENERAL OFFICE n a s i type at Meat M WPM. full-tln»s. Mon. thru F t l

M a m to Spm Southfleld area AM tar

GENERAL OFFICE. Wort tar slock

Entry-level organised Individual wttk .

euietm to P.O. Box MI 4M11

GENERAL OFRCE FuU »"** Exparisoced

47S-U1S

GENERAL OTFKE wort for Oak Part

4 Blue Cross provided ( U - I U *

GENERAL OFFICE ty for Individual looking for part-time employment IB office Troy CaU Terr!

GENERAL OFFICE Wert boura flexible Farmingtoo CaU Sue. (am-4pm. for a

M - i M

GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES Typing, light bookkeeping Southfleld aree Sasad i aeiena to box 1 * . 4 Eccentric Newapapera. M i l craft Rd Uvonia. Mkhl faa 4(1(4

GENERAL OFFICE - Typing, aewww ing phooss. etc. Maat have some si,peal ence ImmedUU opening Royal Oak area Send leauini or latter to P 0 Box Ml . Troy, MI ISM*

GENERAL OFFICE Typing. fUlng aaad good la dataU wort. Aapl loOooi m d | acrtttad l l 'AM - 4 P M 14*0i N. Hwy Suite 7 1 1

GENERAL OFFICE 1 opemnfs for full 4 pan thna. asnarul Secretartata akllla. l ine heck-ground pa ed t u e d . but not iiii'easai i CaU Mon., Wed. Frl . between 1-5 PM.,

GENERAL OFFICE tar , Bloomfieid or Birmingham part-time posltlnan available wtth run-time pouoitlal. Please apply 1400 W Maple M i l * Tdapupk SulU C MH Suite 1M E oI Orchard Lake * ef 11 Mile (am to Spm (am to 1pm

CUSTOMER SERVICE

REPRESENTATIVES Wort a minimum of 4 bra per day We have long tarrs aaslgrnrmnta Farmingtoo Hills srea We are looking for individuals who pre-ter^ servicing people before making a

Prior sales experience a plat Wort a I 4 ar* - daya or

You will be wortlag via the phone arlth ' • 4 CRT

sppty PW caU

BILLING CLERK FuU time, dependable. Typing, dau en-try. telephone Pontine area. CaU be-tween 9 4 4 pm M7-44T7

BILLING CLERK $14,000

Afternoon ahlft for Fiutsue 500 a ay odferlaa - nmnr atawal 11 b package wllk dental, opdcal and panp paid foe. Qnallflted caadidau wlU have aooie reUted axnatlance Back ground oo 10 key adder helpful

H u m SHARROW PERSONNEL AGENCY

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

353-8780

CUSTOMER SERVICE $ 1 6 , 0 0 0

Handle shippers, process paper i and Invoices, quote prices Qualified candidate wUl have some related expe-rlenoe FuU boaitflu wttk dental, opti-cal, yearly boaraa^cam^eny paid fee

SHARROW PERSONNEL AGENCY

GENERAL OFFICE If you enjoy wortlag la aa office aad can handle a bevy phooe. ckta Troy com-pany wants you' Mast hs organised aad type IS wpm. Light bookkeeping skills are a plus' Salary up u S l i M * Fae Paid CaU Vlctl today at ITS-MS*

SNELLING & SNELLING

GENERAL OFFICE Part-time posltioe available la rapidly expanding out-PatieatRahabllltatioa Agency Experlenoe preferred pegboard-accouats receivable. record keeping, other clerical

755 W Big B m 111 Troy, KI4MS4

JR. SALES SECRETARY

this variety j jy.IoS, tai 4 company pays w fee. Call for a personal inter-new

PERMANENT STAFF SOUTHFIELD 353-0505

J R SECRETARY lo UK. F E E PAID (•WPM. ahorthand M. 1 yr. off ice expe-rience. rrsnplil i benefit parksgs b > -ptoyment Center n Afsncy (44-4IM

J R SECRETARY ecutlve office la Plymouth. Good typing sad ahorthand required S n d renume to P O Box KMC, Plymouth ML 4(170.

JR SECRETARY - TROY Light experience, typtng-40 WPM. Aorthaad P » raagh Full beneAta. Fee Paid

BETTY HAMIL PERSONNEL Southfleld Rd. Uthrup VUla«e

424-6470 KEY PUNCH OPERATORS

Experienced Long 4 al rary.dayahm. l l M t l e Bloocnfleld Hllla TES.I

CLERKS Standard Pedarai Sansga cwrrently has the following opetnnga in the Consumer Losn Dspartment

JR. LOAN PROCESSOR

Proceti the more routine loan tnpUca-tlona. loans and loau docuanantatjon

CREDIT PROCESSOR

Pealuuis credit firnr easing duties for the Consumer Loea and Mortgage Dspurtasants

The above positions require the ability to cnmnamlraU sf letUfaly, accural*

M wpm aad good mathsmaO-

• c w t i w e y t mliakin t n ^ p caa to rwhr iah i l

NEEDED • t tar U n a FuU Quae.

MMEDtATELT O e aU Arm. M wpm and CaO MMsaM Mr a

la tn-s mantat MUTT*

PERSONNEL AT LAW

M e e T 0 ^ 1 ^ T K R . S L - r T K l * * « SOUTHFIELD. MICH. KT75

358-0060 - L X G . A L 8

aooutert} Sherttaaj required Oood I

LEGAL SECRETARY

LEGAL SECRETARY d o e a u n Blr mlssbem law office, t — " - " ~ ( ta tmara l corporau, real estate 4 dl-

Me-1111 LEGAL SECRETARY, expenenced. needed tar SouthflaM personal mjmy law firm partner Sailary •nmross •urau with ahUlty aad expsrtaac* Con-tact Daws Bsrrymaa at 147-11*1

LEGAL SECRETARY /PARALEGAL

little experi snce. but good collage sducatlon. WIU halp so to law school or paralegal program. Good pay CaU: ( 4 * 4 f M

LEGAL SECRETARY BCRETARY - part U n a sa-le* busy Southfleld law Ora.

JS144 . sr 4 Eccentric H e w a w s i s . M3S1 Schoolcraft Rd_ Uvenla. ( S I M

LEGAL SECRETARY tar Dowatowu Detroit Law Firm. 1-1 yuan experience

a s r e s a g Irtth mg. grammar nmrtattlnai aa well at • ^ H ^ M C a l l Kathte **4-**M

MAREETWG ASSBTANT

Southfleld uiemarteung flrtn seeha CAREER ORIENTED ORGANIZED SELF STARTS* Quallflad • > < * — ' • shoadd have one veer OFF1CX E O T RIKNCE SALES W t f w L exceUant written, verbal COMMUNICATION SHLLS. WW Mm tuowladni Apple WORD PROCMING. n S S n u m g * WPM TYPING Salaried with BENE-FITS Qualified applicants afcould can ^ H l i P U Dally 1*1-7*41

MATURE SECRETARY tar Tree Arm Legal t i p n l a m s pr else led

t Secretarial 4

MATURE TYPIST tar half days. SouthflaM S Service Excellent typing aklUe with ability to adtt wort 1*1-4444

MHHCAL OTFKE WORKER

Call I (AM-1PM

Message Center Clerk

857-3892

O T F K X CLERICAL - FtU I

OFFICE CLERICAL.

ti l sad part teas pasWsaB s i allshla

iks O U n e M l a . t**M Qraad River

Office CLERKS

Get busy working on tempo-rary assignment* in the Farmington & Novl areaa. No typing necessary. Work a minimum of 4 hours per day. Call today for an sppoint-

553-7820 34115 W. 12 Mile Farmington HWs

KELLY SERVICES

The "KaOv Glri~ Pa i e l i AN AGENCY NEVER A1

OFFICE HELP seeded tar I

OFFICE HELP - PART TIME Oood typing Mdhk. M hoars per day. 4 days par w e e t CaU Mrs MrHaJpane

MT-ISM

ONE PERSON OFFICE

ONE POtSON

PART TIME CLERICAL Pareou needed U t v e e h eeuW Maff ice operation for South&M arm. Aaproxl-mataly SS-SS ( n u n par weak. f C a .

— - - - ^

JatK-.e»i m ? n C S

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

, Troy. I

E O E M / F / H / V

LEGAL SECRETARY experienend la corporate 4 general bssdnaa nsadtd for Farmingtoo Hllla law firm. Excel lent benefits CaU Linda Wl*1«.

LEGAL SECRETARY tar asnsral prao Uce firm loestad in Soaikflnld f o a m

Salary negotiable 1*1-4IM

s n par t e a , part-time

HIGH TECH ninisnrialil miw applicant. 1* hours entry aad auditing poaltlon We are seeUag applicants with a x i l leuca re-lated to d a u entry, typaag or honktesn-lag. Pleaae talsphruis ( M a m to l a m to schedule an interview 4M-M4S

INSURANCE AGENCY

INSURANCE AGENCY - Southfleld needs exnoiisuced property-caeualty underwriting assistant lo n r o d u f s Ssnd resume l o P O Box M»4, South-

LECAL SECRETARY Full Urns .Small Birmingham It

(44-11M

LEGAL SECRETARY wttk , • • for Btrmlngham firm. Excellsnt typaag Mdlls a mast Word Procssulag trsWUng

^ H C a U C h a r l (41 U l l

LEGAL SECRETARY Ma« be omerlancad la Hon SouthflaM srea CaU Mr

i m p -

n s - m i

LEGAL SECRET AKY F«l] t i n * SomaraM i r t a of fk*. Troy Word procaaar- will train. Salary d • ni'i—au- \

111 14111

fteid. Mick

Legal Secretary land uaw off ice EtpaalstaJ nrw-

711-IMS

General Accounting Assistant Individual wanted to assist current staff In various functions of general accounting. You would assist In the Accounts Payable, Billing, Payroll & .Tax areas as well as other functions where needed. Multiple Technologies Corporation is a growing computer services company that provides ex-cellent benefits and working conditions. No calls, piease! Send resume to:

Multiple Technologies Corporation

24370 Northwestern, No. 306 Southfleld. Ml 48075

ATTENTION: ACCOUNTING MANAGER M U U T U T K H K X O G B C O * An Equal Opportunity Emdorur Id/F

5Q4 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

BOOKKEEPER - FULL CHARGE General lodger thru trial balaace

Part-time to atari. Call Mr Gold. IM-111*

BOOKKEEPER FuU 11 Charft, to a variety aI

to wort

RNs £ An Ideal Setting. For

Nursing At Its Best The V A M C m A n n Arbor is an acute care medical center del iver ing some of I he most sophist icated nurs ing care available Universi ty aff i l iat ion a n d nursing input are two vital ingredients in 'he exc i t ing changes tak ing place at this facihly

We are accept ing appl ical ions for RNs w h o want to 10m some of nursing's best i n

• Med, Surg Unit • PARU - Part Time ( 5)

• Surgical Intensive Care Unit ' • Nursing Home Care Unit

• Intermittent Nurses - Med/Surg Units You' l l receive a compet i t ive salary and an outs tanding benefits package w h i c h responds to the many demands on today's nurses W e offer 5 weeks annual vacat ion, on site ch i ld care facilities agd much more For more in format ion, contact Personnel Serv ice at (313) 769 -7527

V e t e r a n s Admin is t ra t ion M e d i c a l C e n t e r 2 2 1 5 F u l e r R o a d

A n n A r b o r . Ml 48105

Equa l O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

Part ume or per diem only Ram to Mr Matak. 4*1 1 Woodwerd. I *4*7 Birmingham ML 4M11

BOOKKEEPER energetic Greet

potential ter tha psrsoo CoaBtruetlee background (1« . (M to ( IMS* , toe pel4 Call H4MVI

SNELUNG & SNELLING

. r

BOOKKEEPER . . .W. - . ' - j e to hsndta

with arporlsnre warned CaU M4-ISS*.

CLERICAL trmtm

lag store. In our Dstatl w o r t No typfa* Apply i a , onlyto

Kay I 1(4 W Maple Birm

CLERICAL FULL-TIME Flexible parson lo pea foaui vtnoua uaka In a 'as . p .

CLER1CAL - FULLTIME Typing. Key Punt* 44 bsur week M-

SSTW Hesbp Dr Equal Opporta

Nasi *t» * > — • — • M F H

CLERICAL Pun

f S L a t e hnrky i

An Equal Op

snd n a M a T ^ S enter t Mr TsnM, M

ea Oet IS. l a . i l em a * 4 U

peitutsij F a i | l i | i i

FuU DATA ENTRY CLERK vice company aasds aa expert-

enced daU entry clerk M M lave CRT experisaice 4 the ability to work a rataly In a last paced an»1iunu Please send letter of Qualification or r » aume Mr P O Box i*M. Detroit. Ml 4*101

DATA ENTRY 4 other Office Proce-dures IBM System M or M Exparv

landing to fuU-Ume Pranarty ment firm Reply wKk

IM. Ofessr »1 Schoolcraft Rd 4(154

DATA ENTRY POSmON • l Medical S M l y U t i l t e i i

aa npiidiia for a full ttme Dstt person, only thoee rsmSdtlts wh detail oriented 4 have typaag need apnfy WUl trala tha right pa

U&Tusr DATA ENTRY POSTTIOM parton with medical C mtaiilugj sad madtcal Ineurints MUlag t m a r i m a only Noel area Beneflta CaO tar m -

I. Mow Frl I K 4 M Aak tar

DYNAMITE Legal Secretary needed Fast typist, ahorthaad, sMUty to wurt sadtr pretmrs Excellent aalary I v the right persoo Walled - - - -(*4-41(1. after ( pm

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Experi enced pert ttaae as Prtvuu Sacrulary tar^^hysipaat l ^ m ^ l g h t ^ s .

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

Immediate Openings

STATISTICAL CLERKS • 6 months experience minimum.

• 10-Key calculator required. • Familiar with computer

printouts. •

Call for appointment Mon. thru Fri.

k l m SERVICES, INC

The "Kelly Girl' People 19668 W. 11 MMe

Jrtfrup VKage . 559-0300

E^juol Opportunity Employer M/F/H

SECRETARY Our headquarters In Farmington Htlis has an excellent opportunity available In our Marketing Department. The person we seek wtH have excel-lent typing and keen organizational skills, along with the ability to perform them In a highly professions! manner.

Wa provide salary, medical, dental, life insurance and proftt sharing. To be considered, send letter or resume to James Lolii:

Little 1 Enterprises, Inc. 241S2 Haggsrty Roed Farmington HWs, Ml 4S024

Equal Opportunity Employer

L w t a . s s s s

SECRETARIES TYPISTS

RECEPTIONISTS A L L EXPERIENCED OFFICE WORKERS NEEDED NOW for long & short term temp, jobs High pay. Bonuses & Benef i ts STENO A PLUS. Get paid Friday of the week you work. NO FEE - Apply Mon. -Thur . 9 a . m . - 4 p . m .

DETROIT 962-9651

S'FLD 354-0557

TROY 362-4650

LIVONIA 464-9490

i DLtfn Temporary S e r v i c e s

W e k n o w h o w to h e l p

KELLY Haa Aeeignments For

• WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS (AM Models)

• EXPERIENCED DATA ENTRY OPR'S (Inputting)

•SECRETARIES

(Shorthand/Dictaphone)

• JR. SECRETARIES

• TYPISTS (46 wpm plus) p _

• SWITCHBOARD O P E R A T O R S (Wrnarwlon/Hortaon/Ito**)

• RECEPTIONISTS

W you qualify for any o* these, want temporary work, are avaftab* tor an a hour day. Mon. thru F n . WE NEED YOU. Pleaae caa tor en a p p o M m M .

K I C I f e " — SERVICES. INC

• M / F / *

— H .

1 0 C * OAE Monday, October 15, 1984

504 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f l c e - C l e n c a l P . B T m n r r v ^ - . .. | [ | |M a | > |

for ladhidaal ExcuUmk opportunity with good telephoo* Md^typai skill* M a

• " 1 Ml IIMill || | M i l l Sckoo4cr.fi Rd., Uvoull I d W ( U * 4 1 H

504 I M p W a n t a d

Office-Clerical

PERSON FRIDAY Up EC II1.000 • yaar, p M Birming-ham office. good beneflta aad —I-K < i o c « M K opportunities Aa out«i> tag promotahi* personality will land •Jua lot If you can function aa a YUM band person" ta most office fuoctlaB-•call Pattl today (or as Interview

SNELLING & SNELLING

PURCHASING EXPORT Department FuU Um* position svailable for aa am-bitious ladl-rldaaj Computer, typing and calculator experience aelpfal. bet willing to train Individual mist be ac-cural* and detail oriented A c n o o i application* Mondav * Tueedsy at

American Yasaki Corp M700 Capitol. Uvonu

Plymouth 4 Farmington Rd* Aiwa,

RECEPTIONIST/ SECRETARY

Dedicated profess ional wtth 1-2 yeers exper ience u Re-cept ion is t /Secre tary for a large manufac tur ing Arm. Poal t lon requ i res ma tu re person wtth profess ional ap-pearance. ou tgo ing person-aJtty and excel lent te lephone •Kil ls Must be organized, dependab le and ab le to deal wtth the publ ic In a profes-sional manner . Submi t re-sume wtth salary h istory and

WM1 3c*ooicrtix Rd Ufoiu . 4|IM

504 H a l p W a n t a d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

_ SECRETARY I r K (nag* benefit* LM* book

S T S L f s r u s * - - - »— SNELLING & SNELLING

® ^ * T A H Y _ ENTTtY I^vM for a»TO«wii D«ro«l Law Firm Typing

^ J t t a g r z S -flta Call KatSto ^

pERETARY excellent tyWag skills turr^w 'Sn cT S**¥l ™ « M l o J « u at h " * w -

REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON Tired af wccklng m a * n i w k - la-t*ra*»ad in as 110-5 position a> rafsrral .-oortiaator is the Southfleld h*ndquar Jan of a large reel aaUU firm? Call today 151-1*41

RN - Part Ume to wort la family pian-Mag d a l e , lo Wtutiand aad ftjvw Roufe Send resume to SEMFPP i*M Venoy, Wetland. Mich 441M or call

I I M W

RECEPTIONIST for Birmingham Law firm, meat have legai experience CaU Jan. S404M1

RECEPTIONIST, experienced with roulti button phone «y*u«r.. light den-ial dutiee. I lille-Southfleld araa

M7-1D0H, e n !»

RECEPTIONIST CLERK TYPIST J ywar* office experience required Familiarity wltb mortgage tralnies d*slr»ble Compensation ramou. surate witb experience Roaa Mortgage Corp S47T740

R E D W I N G T I C K E T W I N N E R

A n n e K i e l b

2 4 8 9 3 R a v i n e S q u a r e

Apt. 4203 Farmington Hills

Piease cal l the promo-t ion depa r tmen t of the Observer & Eccentr ic between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Tuesday, October 16, 1984, to c la im your two FREE RED WING TICKETS

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 244

C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !

SECRETARIAL Pari Ume typist file clerk. for CPA off lee Farmington Hllla. Call Mr* Pit*

M S - 1 I I 0

SECRETARIAL POKITION fall Ume, aalary benefit*, general skill* required. Farmington Hllla 47t-tU4

„ . SECRETARY ExceUat poatUQB op® u, Tarmttfton

^ S c r e U ^ S l S ^ ' i J S l S a i , 1 ^

^ ' - S S ^ e x ^ b ^ I Will pay top aalary, profit akarlof and b T O " i u . S«x3 r w a m lo. Boi I 7 t O b aerver k Eccentric Newapapera 3*111 Scboolcraft Rd U y ^ T T

504 H a l p W a n t a d

O f f l c a - C l a r t c a l

STOCK BROKERAGE MANAGER asaMMM»r>Ure

•dge at I • " • i i ? fbooe Jmtr 4M-1MI

TEMPORARY POSITIONS Pali-urne Temporary Poatuona lor C l a r t T y p l M L d t t typing k fUa*

•47-MM ext 141

506 H a l p W a n t a d

F o o d - B a v a r a g a

BARTENDER - FEMALE OR MALE. F*fl time for Scaodah Lomm Exper

H S S S * 5 ® ® Ramada Hotel. U 1 U --1 agi i|i|i Rd

Aa Eqwal Opportaiaty Emptoyer

SUBURBAN SECRETARY

Wltb a boay * r*-»P«Mble poaiaoB aorUa* tar a rtce prealdant, eatlmaton k pbaaan. Trp-b ( WWPM. abortband • & * T s c r £ > IBI pbooe oOla lor Umm actlee VIP". M an important part ot tMa ranety lob. Plajb aorrooocta*. beneflta. employer P^d fee CaU now

Adanac Personnel Service 649-1105

SECRETARIAL STAFF AjaiaUot witb Kroog aocretarlal atiiiv Wom

or Blntuocbam area iit-tltO SECRETARIES, TYPISTS (or Uw« aad •Jort term temporary aaaizmomta Word p r o c e a l u J*lp!u. St1aa-.-.rr Servicea. Ann Arbor. 1C * 3 - t 7 i 7

SECRETARY Cocwmer prodmcta company located In Fanruapoe Hllla baa an opeuaa for • Zooe Secretary. Tbia wacuoo reqairea r**i TO* abortbaao, f W e a aod or-(aauational atilla. pleaaaot pkooe maa-aer aad abUJty u> baadle reapooaibtllir Salary t l l .LM plu> excellent beneflta Send reaome to Armour-Dial. P.O Boi

l»0, Farmloftoo. MI 4»«4

RECEPTIONIST (or Bloomfieid Hllla law firm Immediate opening Outgoing personality wltb knowledge ot m e a l office afclii Pleaae for^art SOS N Woodward. Suite MM Bloom field Hllla. Ml 4MIJ

RECEPTIONIST Fsnuture manufacturer oeedi recep tioolst wltb aome bootkeepiag u i i i Troy area. Call after 7 PM i l t s r

RECEPTIONIST IN LAW OFFICE Pleeaani voice, talmbone expenence belpfnl, full Ume poaiuor. Southfleld Area U4-010«

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Pall Ume (or Bloomfieid Hitk office Muat type mlalmum SOron Call be-tween 4am-1 lam. Mon - Prt_. 114-7711

RECEPTIONIST ENERGETIC fcr company wttb beary pbone rolume, ' • « *>t» fTpin* aad bookkaap-lag ifclU* Accurate with ~ gK1*nc«l only m d apply Mai Hgta ar t* l » l t n

RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST (or ontaa-uaot maatal bealtb cUalc. Typina. S c tapbone aad nboae " -Boon Moo lOam-i Thar* lj-7pm. Sat. t per bour Contact Jean at

S a t ^ S e m - 7 " ™ «pc- 14-M W 7 - M J 0

RECEPTIONIST SontbfMid nnKaa-Bonal Office Require front Mat per •ooaifty aad rote* Kaowledce oi w a d proceaatog beljrful Maat be accwate tyr«at Good aalary and beneflta Call

JW-4411

RECEPTIONIST

Expenaace required for entry level po. «MB, J pkooe Unaa General clerical

i b ~ f l u Send re-na l* l » I U TUe, MtC Town Center Suite 7 r , SoutbflekL Ml Ut7t

RECEPTIONIST/ , SECRETARY For Llroma real eatate office Experi-ence piefai l ed

261-4200

. RECEPTIONIST 0 ~ 1 c a r w opcortunltr1 P l u * Sir mlnybain firm ofierlng I n k Need good trplag ttllla aad w U l n n a to learn Call tow U t - w t

SNELLING 4 SNELLING

WORK IN ROCHESTER

OR

TROY AREAS K E L L Y S E R V I C E S h a s opened an of f ice at: 2 5 6 5 S . R o c h e s t e r R d .

{suite 107A) Hampton Sq. Business Park (between Haml in 4 Auburn )

a Word Processing Opr 's • Secretar ies

Typists Sw i tchboard Opr 's

a Data Entry Opr 's Clerks Light Industr ia l Worke rs

For long- or abort-term temporary aa-aljnmenti NEAR HOME, call for ap-pcutmeot. Moo thru Frl between • am 4 3 pm

8 5 2 - 1 5 1 1

KELLY SERVICES

The Kelly Girl" People NOT AN AGENCY, NEVER A FEE

Equal Opportunity Employer M, F, H

SECRETARY, experienced. I •alee aerrlce office Excellent eilty for nor wbc Uhea to work u»— >«tly Dutlea include exte«l»e phone

accurate typ-| iMWPMj (Uiag. Ugbt boohheeptng • offer Salary commemurate with

expenence, comjOeu benefit pactaaa For immediate conaideratjoc aend r*» "nme to Americas Lincoln. P O Box ?11M. Madlaoa Height*. MI 4M71-OIM

A BAcGraw-Edlaoo Co. Equal Opportanity Employer M/F

SECRETARY (or penenced. with

SECRETARY for life U3-S4J0

pany In Redford Expenenced Apply In

SECRETARY - lor Renaoaaace Center area manufacturer Good filing k typ-

Good phooe voice la a me to box 170, Obeerver

N e *»P*P«X MIS! School craft Rd.. iJvooii Mwhkh^p i t i k i

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR Expen-T ? l for a eary boeyvbu»yComp«iiy

[aat have recent ejjiailaixe oo eiwe-•onk mtchboard boallant opportu-

nity for rtgbt p t m 14777 Telegraph R i

TOOY baaed iaauraace agency ia loot-lag (or an experienced placement and aerrtcnn peraon la both peraooal k commercial llaea Excellent wcrting atmoaphere wtth aalary k beneflta baaed on experience Pleaae aend your reaume to Box 1 « . Obaerver k Eocw-Blc Newapaoera, IMS1 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 4I1M

BAR WAIT PERSON k Table Walt

prymo^a Rd Uvonia

Bates Hamburgers Needs Help. ALL SHIFTS

Expert*** prcfcrr«d F*I] aad part Um«. V i | ( i CQOSMavKc wttfc «xpe r - J « Ajj^y M ^raoo »AM-UAM or

3340€ Five Mile, Uvonia AND

Middlebel t at 9 Mile Farmington Hills

BLOOMFIELD CHARLEY'S la footing (or a (aU Ume day prep per-aon. experience piafeiied Alao fall time ft part time night prep people Ex parlance not neceaaary Dfatwaai fall k pan Ume for tuxbt ahlft paraon MM W Maple. W

BROILER COOK Muat be experienced Apply T*e Leather Bottle Inn. tioto ton Rd Livonia

Farmiag-

TYPBT Experienced preferred, (or court re-porter. Birmingham area. Can anytime niun TYPIST p a n Ume for law firm In Troy Hr» pen. Mon thro Tbora *

Sat Call

^ R C T A R Y Lefal Experience pre-ferred. Birmingham Law Firm Box 110 Obeerver k Eccentric Newapapera. M » 1 Schoolcraft Rd l ivoala7Mlrt^ fan 48150

SECRETARY NEEDED (or Southfleld Advertlaing Ageacr Maat have previ-™„ experience i excellent typing •kill* !54-4»0C ext i l

SECRETARY - permanent, pan time. Salea office In Birmingham iretocatlaz to Novl In Feb.), looking for > tecretary Appro* 10 boura per wee* MS-S770

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST, expe-rienced only, aome typing and filing no dictation. W«t aide

M7 U00

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST

Experienced In all office procedun* k poaae^ng all office itllla. Moat be tn-telligent. mathematlcallv oriented ir highly tyatemattc. aome' peraonael k computer^Jutlea inclnded Farmingtoo Hllla Atm Call Ron: 471-2300

TYPIST RECEPTIONIST for , aent pan time boari l-Jpm Raquirea ^ u r a t a typlag. good baaK enallah *l l la . ability to meet th* pabUc l a i n Paraonoel office. Immediate Be* Reaume Service, f Mile k Green-field. Southfleld. Mich Call Ma Ftaeh-» 1SSMJ0

TYPIST RECEPTIONIST Neet appearing, noo KDotar, minimum 1 yuan experience Sutiatlcal trplna 4 feneral office wort. CPA office Hour* are lam - Sam Excellent aalary Tele-papfc-11 Mile area tad reaame to At-tentiou Mr* Roth. Georga W Smith k

Highway Co , PC. m i S NorttwWOT Southfleld, Mi 4M14

T y p i s t - R e c e p t i o n i s t Part-flme ( I H 4 hour* per week! Poai Uon immediately available la South field (or reaponalble Indlvidaal capable ot wortlag wttb volume oriented aer-rlcea Pleaaant telephone manner k yplna accuracy required M per hour Telephone today (or an appointment.

US-7M1

TVPBT SALARY TO II1004 S1WPM tranacnptloe experience hetp-(ul Southfleld Area No Fee En ment OpportunlUea

Employ SM47P4

BURGER KING ta DOW hiring (or pan Ume doaug »•»•* opening help 4S1I4 Fort Rd Canton Apply to peraon

505 H a l p W a n t a d

if F o o d - B a v a r a g a

FLXL TIME BUS HELP <tatai*ar k

aarT-BCWTHB

HOST PERSONS WANTED. Apply M •on between 14pm BhxaafleM

- - r l l a x MM W Mapkfuai E. of Or-chard Lata.

Hosts-Hostessses & Cashiers

ImmedUU ooanlap. Muat be experi-enced aad able to wort irnalaaiifc aad bolldaya M M par bour, paid T e c a t k a and holiday*, free meala and a n t f o m Apply m peraon to the Pareoanei Office, located on the (round level of the Mar r u n Airport dotal, between bam aad 1pm, Mon. thru F n

Marriott Host Metro Airport

An Equal Opportunity1 Employer

506 H a l p W a n t a d

F o o d - B a v a r a g a

Day* or a^Ma f - t E W fall time

506 H a l p W a n t a d

AAAAA-f BEST RATED COMPANY Start aow u M a n th* I w a am i bM-aaaa la y«w apara Ume. Fannara Immr-

Cinn l a i n o f t e n true to go full

Ume CaU Wl-hJM

A BETTER WAY TO EARN MONEY Jota «W to faahlon. No kaTu*tm«ot Free training Call for Pat I T M » i f

506 H a l p W a n t a d

I H 4 1 7 I

MATURE WAITERS, WAITRESSES Pan time Birmingham Community Houae

M4-MS2

BURGER KING aeeda help. fuU aad pan-time, all ahlft* WUl train Apply within 21113 Fort Rd.. Garten City

BURGER KING The faaUat growing (raachiac la Uvo-oU la looting for both pan ume aad full Ume employee* for all ahtfta Homemahen who ar* lootiag (or day-time wort while the children ar* In achool arc aa weicom* to apply aa of you who are lootiag for f i l l time ea-rner opportuniUea Apply at either loca-tion: M201 Plymouth Rd. between Inkater k Middlebelt <* S4ISS Plymouth Rd at Wayae Rd Apply between, lpm4pm 7 day* weet

BUS HELP WAIT PERSONS Muat have expenence Apply la per Seroa Reetauraat. I t 111 fcorthwenUrn Hwy , Franklin Shopping Plata Call between S-Spro 1S«-11S1

BUS PERSONS COCKTAIL WAIT STAFF

HOST/HOSTESS Apply In peraoc

Moo thru FrL, 1-4 pm. MOUNTAIN JACKS

24275 Slnacola Farmington Hills

McDONALDS la looking for a lew good people to (UI eeveral opening! aa Aaalat-ant Manager* Experience ia required Thoee ot yo* who think you are quail fled contact Brian between I am * I pm at 1S7-SM7

MC DONALDS Needa hard wortlag aad

friendly people AH ahtfta available Apply anytime at

17 Sl Orchard Lake Rd at Maple. W Bloomfieid

McDONALDS NOW HIRING!

Reliable, hardworking People (or Day Help Please apply wtthin. J » » Plymouth Rd Redford

ADMISSIONS REPRESENTATIVE SJcatlonal aalaa lor anceaarful travel achool. If you arc honaat. hartwortlng * aalf motivated * If mtaiwlbleB are your thlag call a. Monday o o l y m ^ t n

AGGRESSTVE SALES Peraon - a n Commlaawn*' Need NaatUa expend

AMBITIOUS aalaa halp wanted (or fun

8 , 1 «M-1»1«

APPRAISAL TRAINEE Local office of a Natlo Med* (3) full-time cai\-_ IIrn. nduala - wtlllag to wort hard. W* offer Trainer - Kara-While-You-Laaru ^o lc* of location Potential lat Year E a m t a p m axcaaa of h j . m * Call Ray. between I a m i am. 47V70W

ARTHUR MURRAY Dance StKhc la Phone rape Will train Northville l Call between 14pm 1 4^1 111

ARTHUR MURRAY

M O U N T A I N J A C K S Experienced ReaUorant

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST (or Troy law office Experience pre-ferred. will train oo word proceeaor Call Renee S4»-0«1S

SALES SECRETARY (or Detroit radio • u u o n Moat have good telephone aad

il aecretariar ikilla. Prior media expenence

S*nd reaume to Pel ammel Director P O Box

t m r a l aacresarlaT ikilla. ' type IS WPM Prior media expenence teaired

w m * to: Peraonnej Director ox asoas. Southfleld, 4MM Equal Opportunity Employer

RECEPTIONIST $12,400

Sujwrhaa locauon. Handle laccmlng =*H». proceaa qnotaa aad type latter* Some related i r a e i e n FulTbmflu

SIS-717 e MARROW PERSONNEL AGENCY

RECEPTIONIST

'tli-tlme poMUon Good tele-

baaaBt pectag* Oaalined m-

FEDERAL-MOGUL CORPORATION

m i — • — _ _ Rd • c a n t

&jaai Opportunity Employer

SAVE FOR CHRISTMAS!

M E D I C A L

T R A N S C R I B E R S (• month* experience requires]

S E C R E T A R I E S

S E N I O R T Y P I S T S (•# wpm)

S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R S Dtmenaloo 4 Hcrtaooj

W O R D P R O C E S S O R S (all modela)

We have immedlat* long and ahon term ajaagmneou available

NEVER A FEE

Call

DEARBORN 565-8060

LIVONIA 525-0330

SOUTHFIELD 569-7500

PONTIAC 338-0710 (For )obe m tbe Rocheater area)

Supplemental Staffing Inc. The Temporary Help People

SECRETARY REGISTRAR for Jewlah Dcgamaaoon. DutMa iaclwle typing, ccenpoter re^iatratloo. office manage-ment. autiatic* h dealing with the pub-lic Send reaume to b o x l U , Obeerver * Eccajtrlc Newspaper* W1M School-craft Rd, Uvonia. Michigan II:SO

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Southfleld pany needa peraon with good aecretart-al akilla Leaaing or finance akllla belp-»ul Send reaume to Peraoonel, s f o Lindaay. Plymouth. Mich 41170

SECRETARY To Controller

Immediate opening. Nationwide manu-facturer with oaQooal headquarters la Farmingtoo HUM Career opportunity fcr peraon with accounting fcaowW*-aad auperlar office a k l l l a E x c e t a t u>-m p c * package and pleaaant wortlag condition* Pleaae hand deliver reaume with aalary tuatory aad requlmieota to: MR Leon at Lifetime Door* Inc., 10700 Northwestern Hwy, Farmington Hill* Ml 4*011

TYPIST TO Train on typeaettiag equip-ment Muat have good «pe[Uag4 t' akllla Full ume NorthweS D, ___.

s i v w i TYPIST- IS WPM Accurate Larfe vol-ume Muat paaa typing teat Send re-lume Il ulary requirement* to. Box 911 Ofcaerrer 4 Eccentric New*

MIS I Schoolcraft Rd.. LivonU. fiKk? 41 ISO

VARIETY POSITION

Major suburban company la offering top pay lor your good typing skill* k office expenence Shorthand would be a plaa. excellent opportunity (or a bard worker company nays our fee

Pleaae call for an interview

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F LIVONIA 522-4210

BUS PERSONS HOSTESS/HOST

Now taking application* for pan time, evenings shifts Mum have pleaaant at Utode Apply by appointment only

BLAKENEY'S -Ranch House & Tavern

Fa rm ing ton Hills 477-3341

CASHIERS FOOD HANDLERS

Now hiring (or grand opening All ahlft* available Apply l-S p m

BURGER KING 11704 Grand River. Farmington

CASHIER WANTED- Full Time Day* Apply at Long John Silver*. SffllO Ford Rd , Garden City. Mich

WORD PROCESSING OPERATORS taplaywrtter. Xerox ISO k M0 DEC. 'ang, CPT, Mag Cart n Operator*.

Norrell Temporary Serncea offers you good work. exceQeot working condi-tion*. aad hm-fllled travel aod roer-

I moo tha-1 year expenence

SECRETARY - Troy, typing M srpm. ahorthand M. IBM l5l»pla>mur e S £ rlence Beoefit* 117.000, fee paid.

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY South-field, typtag 78 wpm morthand IM Detail minded, good experience aad personality Benefit* l l l .M« fee paid

OFFICE MANAGER/INSIDE SALES

Norrell Service* lac Office Automation Staffing Dlv

isk-asi

Word Processing Operators

CHI CHTS u expanding their menu in order to aerve our raeau property we are Is need of Kitchen Line personnel aad Cocktail personaeL Apply In per-aon 1*130 Schoolcraft. Livonia

AM PREP COOKS DINNER COOKS

WAITERS, COCKTAIL WAITRESSES HANDYMAN MAINTENANCE

Apply In person. Mbn Thar* 1-4PM IMS 5 Greenfield. Southfleld

NITRO Detroit'! Hottest Night Clah

U preeently looking for Waltr_ doormen, rkwrmen. k barhack* „ vou're a bard working Individual who Uk« rock and Up »0. thee Nltro u the

' Apply Monday thru

Telegraph, at 1-M

- N O P A L I T O ' S -

R E S T A U R A N T

- N O W H I R I N G -for the Fol lowing Positions:

• Line Cooka • Production Cooka • Waiter* - Waitresses • Bartenders

- P a n I. Full-time for Days k Ere*. -Apply in persoo, after 1PM

2850 Coo i idge Hwy., Troy

CH1CO-S MEXICAN hiring - Cooka, Dtabw aona. Cocktail Persona. Food Service Apply in person U1M Cowan Rd-, Wesuand ML-MM

COCKTAIL WAITRESS. Walter Bar-tender*. Expenenced only Wagea plus commission Apply In person between 7 » P M 11105 Grand River, PanMngton

COOK Dsy* or night* Experienced with line, prep, broiler k saute* a mast. Refer encea Near Ren Ceo. Call between Sam-1pm 151-1171

Farmington I15.000. fee paid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 559-0560 SECRETARY Wanted wtth aome boo* keeping knowledge Call i s s - i u s

SECRETARY with excellent typing, fll-UH k dictaphone akilla CPT wort pro-cessing helpful but we wUl train the right persoo. Send resume with aalary biatory to: Secretary, 1014S W 11 Mile. Suite 1110, Southfieid. Ml 41071

KELLY SERVICES baa temporary Wort Pr menta in all areaa for typlag ttilii of 10-45 * montha experience . „ KELLY office nearest you

Farmingtoo Hill* Renaissance Center Ann Arbor

Hllla Brighton Dearborn E Detroit Lathmp Village Uvonia M l Clemens Troy Warren Westland

call the

SSI-7110 IS*-1400 rri-aoo 1** 7»M H1-MS0 117-1014 171-IMO 77*4100 SS*4100 511-4010 7*1-5460 101-11M 571-4100 7W-1M0

SECRETARY."WORD PROCESSOR FEE PAID -111.500

Fast typing, excellent Encliab and ability to proof read will put you Into the number "1" apot with this dynamite company Challenging and diversified datiee with opportamties to advance Call 44*-5000

SNELUNC k SNELLING

SECRET ARIAL; Aaaiatant tor used medical equipment company Sales k bookeepiag experience helpful Com-miaauns available (or aggressive par •on Day or evening K»-U«7

SECRETARY

Secretary Varied Duties Send rename to Edward Roae 4 Sons. P O Box l o n ^ t a t h f l e l d MI 4*004 Attention

505 H a l p W a n t a d F o o d - B a v a r a g a

SECRETARY I persoo office la Dearborn with tax at-torney Need good secretarial skills a aome bookkeeping knowledge WUl train on IBM k wort proceeaor

171-lfeO

SMALL BUSINESS OFFICE in Blr minjiamarea. aeeda person (or

. . . duties with emphasis ._ ber kkiUa Some aipsi tn . a required

Mi-7717 Excellent benflta

KELLY SERVICES

The TCelly Gtrl" People Not an agency, never a fee

Eqaal Opportanity Employer M/F/H

COOK S A L A D P E R S O N

BUS PERSON Days or Af ternoons

Apply in person

L i v o n i a B i g B o y Plymouth 4 FarmSgtoo f(d*

421-4349

COOKS Day II evening position* available Ex-cellent working coodluona Call for ap-pointment

Blakeney 's Family Tavern 1S3-U Grand River, Parminftoo Hllla

477-3341

NOW HIRING FULL TIME WAIT PERSONS

CASHIERS BUS PERSONS

HOSTESS, HOOT Previous expenence preferred Apply In peraon Ernies Deli, 1S571 Grand River. Farmlagion Hllla in Mnrwood Sqaar*

NOW HIRING Wailpersona. Cook* A Pantry Help Ap-ply in parson: The Box Bar k GriL, be-tween 8 am k 11 a m and 110 pm * 5 777 W Ann Artor Trail. Plymouth

Pauley

e reps WUl train Northville between 14pm. safe (or Mia

M*-UII

A U T O S A L E S Interested la a career la auto aalai-Aggri—lve individual to sell used car* Top pay A benefit* Apply la person Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth, 10777 Plymouth Rd_ Livonia

A B i l l EH Lingerie Party P laa Free kit available Cameo Coutara wants p«pl* la srea Official supplier toStaW r u e u u CaU

BUSINESS EXPANDING, Salea Rep* Cawltaat*. aad experienced businees men and women need by estahllahed company Call BETA Group 5 5 1 1 5 U

EXECUTIVE SALES TRAINING

POSITION A Unique and Chal lenging

Oppor tun i ty In Sales

Extensive interview p rocess

6 months t ra in ing

Commission Sales (Qualif ied leads, ex is t ing ac-counts, p ro tec ted ter r i tor ies)

HIGHLY MOTIVATED SERIOUS A P P L I C A N T S

ONLY

PocketSavers® Tbe Direct Mail Advee-Uatng Co

CALL MR. DAVIS 583-9773

506 M p W a n t a d

KAY BAUM is now tak ing appl icat ions

for par t - t ime Sales People. Apply In person Only, to:

- K A Y B A U M -Maple, B i rmingham

LEADS! LEADS! E n e r g y C o n s u l t a n t E x c e l l e n t I n c o m e

F U L L T T M E C O M M I S S I O N

EXPERIENCED CLOTHING Salea Parson - Full-time Apply Chaises Cloths*. LivonU M i l Store, or caU John at IT74MI

COMMISSIONED SALES PERSON

Hllla Straight - 'sr local r sMtat familiar with

II ismiii only Ur rhamfiar Office, 11101 Grand River. Farmingtoo. Mich.. 40014 Attention President

TRAINING Lsara bow to have a sua. la real e s u u with th* leader In the In-dustry Schwetuer Real Estate Better Horn** aad Gardans Is offertag free pre-license classsa iSnjall maisrlaM charier Etcwpnoual paaa rat*, quali-fted instructor* aad beat training mate-rial* Call aow for details, classes start

n. Dsrlan* Sbamarnil - Plymouth

NaU Ball * Tror/Rochaeisr W - U N

Ken K

CAREER IN REAL ESTATE?

Give yourself an opportuait; of a life-time - call Doug for appointment.

CENTURY 21 NADA. INC 477-9950

CAREER OPENING Excellent ulary. bono*, benefits as aa agent with Farm Bureau Insurance Openings la Southern Macomb k Oak-land Cty Call MR Moore (TS-IIM

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Mutual of Omaha A* much as t i l 451 to U l . l l l a year k more Phoa* Mr Tom 116-4 M Moo Frt at SST lllOO

Equal Opportunity Employer M • F

CONSUMER PRODUCTS

Top company off e n good aalary great beneflta, advancement, car Muat have de^ee aod f i s s lmal image Doo t miaa this opportunity, call ImmedUUly m - M M

SNELLING 4 S N E L L I N G

ELECTRICAL WHOLESALER Needa Counter Man with aalaa _ race Pan Ume Apply 13411 W I . LivonU Tiiaailiy only I AM. - Noon

PART TIME Wall Persons k Bat Per aona River Crtwt Banquet Faculty (Rochester).

Call 151470*

PERSON - p a n Umi lor

Aahborl wlch shop la Farmicgtoo* H^ls area

or Betty » S - M M or I M - M l i

PHONE SPECIALIST Apply la persoo s t Domino's

#103 5 Mile Rd Uvonia No P l a a U phnna caila'pleaa*

motivated person paced environment with

COOKS Experienced Stan tmmedutely

APPLY IN PERSON

C A N T O N BIG BOY 45250 Ford Rd.. Can ton

COOKS HELPER For Interview CaU 14»-7770. Sara toe* Trunk Reauurant Novi, Michigan

COOKS Muat be experienced with eag pana Ap-

r In person Jaxon"*, 11471Southfleld L. Birmingham

RARE OPPORTUNITY for )oha w«U tn energetic, highly

n interested ta . feat ent with a fun service

" a m - 'Ppty Op*nlap avaiUble (or LUNCH WArr PEOPLE * NIGHT KITCHEN HELP

Apply In person Moo Tfcur*., 1-4 pm

STEAK AND ALE 27SM Ordvard la£e Rd

FarmlaftOD Hllla

C R E A T I V E . B R I G H T , AGGRESSIVE Person trendy Caady-Gtft Store Troy area. Saiarr negoti-able S*nd resume to 1U00 Gra^Seld Salt* 117. Oak Part, Ml. 41117

Blrm,'Bloomfieid •47-1*00

Don Kaman - U r o n u i l l SMI

F U R N I T U f l E S A L E S

Experienced retail aalaa people with managerial potential needed (or grow-ing company Many benefits Excellent ccenmlsslm, bonsa. cnmpenaatioe pro-gram wtth gsaraateed monthly Income Apply In person at

WATERBED GALLERY: M00 E Grand River, Brighton

11111 Eureka, Taylor 11417 Michigan Ave.. Dbr 154*0 Fort Rd.. Westland

1»7S Schoolcraft. U v

l o s e m a r , mak* money I lost 11 Lha. 1 k increased my snargj Last month I earned over R>0« whan other* askad as* how I did It You can do 11 too! Call Ready M M 1 U

MAKE THE CONDO CONNECTION

- Real Eatate Salea paopt* ia-— JB -Cashing hi" on th* waves

of the present aad fature WeU teach you tha condominium huelr— AA few FYaak]

CONDOMINIUM REALTY 559-3800

INSURANCE inside aalaa posltioe • * Bloomfieid area. Salary ptae coeurua Ben. exceUent benefits, flexible boars k days. Sand itsiain wtth l*fei m w u> P O Boi 14, Dearborn, MI 4*111

MANAGEMENT TRADHEi" Canascn Inc.. a marketer aad i—' of quality branded (netware Is offeraa

I oppretsaiQee ter strong sales tndlridual* to become a part of

— "V**"*- VA

group This poaltioo prorldaa aa accel erated. en-th*->oi> training program that leads to rapid prumot&n to nor* manager Initial issigisiniil la the De-troll Mennpiilllaa area Retail experi-ence preferred bat aot required To ar-range a local interview, aend resume ta Flaig Shoea % of Charles WUaad, BS Southland Center. 1M00 Eureka Rd Taylor. Mich 411M

An Equal O p p o r f l t y Employer MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

Looking for a career wtth a secure k expanding company' Kinney Shoea la looking for f»U dm* career minded in-dlvlduaia to b* trained In retail msa-agememt We offer a complete training program with oppuiti i ig^' ment. ExceOask will be held at [ B a n SI

In Uvonia. Wed Oct 17

Interview* Woods--

between tam-lpm

MANAGERS ASSISTANT rt Ume be office, 1 i

Retiree or mature p a n Ume help warn sale* office, 1 dayipar

Call Mr FV* ed in N W. area

Rauhar GraSfe Co

GANTOS Where Fsehioc become* a Chaliengiiw Career Opporomlty Pan-Una* Sale* £ Caahi«r poaiUona available lor mature individuals willing to wort a flexible

k week-

Falriaaa Mall

GANTOS Where faahlon becomes a f - .

^ireer Opportanity Part-time Sale* i Caahler priuilnna available (or mature individuals willing to wort a flexible acbedul* Including evenings k week

S S S T "

GE GE S BRIDAL S A L O N la looking (or an cxpeiiemed Sales Per-aon Pleaaant working conditio** 11 IM Five Mile. SX1-7M0

DO YOU REALLY NEED A JOB' If you do, pleas* read thla ad. If you are alacer* about wortlag pleaae give as a call Were la th* ulemartatlag bwl-« « O u b a t repa earn a p p r o V 111 per hour anywhere from U M par week to MOO per Um* wort We offer 1 Guaranteed Salary 1 Excellent Bcnuass 1 Fantastic

t average for p e n

I Outstanding Wcrting Conditions 5 Morning Evening Shifts Available I need only 1 more rood workers k my department will be Riled If you have a clear speaking voice 4 rood reading ability, you can qualify CaU between II-1pm only Mr Loretno Daofhcnbaugb

GOLF SALESPERSON needed ft* a aa-Uonal retail chain Royal Oak area Good aalary aad excellent chaace for advancement Call Pro Golf 54214II

HERBAL DISTRIBUTORS All natural health product*

CaU Joyce after 4pm 1714104 M0-1M1

H o m e m a k e r s / R e t i r e e s Looking lo re-enter the Job market Of

— right Flexible hour*, paid training and cue-tomer leadi provided. IS 56 aa bonr

MANAGER TRAINEE Ii yoa qualify, you wUl receive (1500

Er month far 1 month* while In school. 4.000 per year after graduation s a l s

In management experience helpful Call M*-tlM, (am 5pm

Aa Equal Opportanity Employer

MANAGER TRAINEES in retail salea Fast growing firm la need of amMUoas career orMated aw aona eager to learn A seeking rapid ad-vancement Mast be willing to relocate Applyia parson at e i T M W a c t a r e r s » Westland (Charry Hill A Newhargf Rd

MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE with well eau blushed company Salary plas bonus plus expense allowance Pleaae call Jim, 540-7104

An Eqaal Opportunity Employer

MATURE SALES PERSONS Pan-um* poaltioo* at Yaatae Paddler

MATURE TELEPHONE 90UCTT0RS Experience preferred CaU between u noon A 2 pm Maat have transportation M to start plus commisaion. 541-1111

a u n plaa excellent bono* pro-gram Maat hav* good verhal sfcllk A poaiUve attitude Call Mr Rourte at

5 5 9 - 2 2 3 4

Mr

RUNNING DRIVERS (IM) needed for P ™ .delivery for Domlnoa Plxxa of south(lekl Drivers can earn up to M per bour We also need Order Takers A Ptxxa Maker* Flexible hours, challeng-ing fun >06 with poaaible advancement u management Must be II, have de-

SNe Insured car. be aggreaaive. ly A hardworking. Apply in per-

aon between l lam-tpm at Dondaoa Plxxa. 24010 W 10 Mfle Rd Southfleld. Mich 1 block E. of Telegraph

The" Place Food A Spina Looking for professional wait staff, bus

Ave., Royal Oak.

DRAPERY A LINEN SALES Permanent part time. Bomemaker*. put your considerable talenu to use Flexible hour* Orchard Lak* Rd A 14 Mileama SS7-04M

E M P L O Y M E N T

- C O N S U L T A N T -Due to expaaaion. we are iookUw for another Consultant. This Is a challeng-ing Lnaide Salea Position requiring ex-tensive Telephone week Decree ASalas experience are desired We offer train-log. benefit* salary * bonus A a stims-lafiag envtronment Call 110-7400

SNELLING A SNELLING Employment Agency of Dearborn

HOMEMAKERS Rocheater a n a . Need people who bare 10 - IS flexible br* per week. Can earn m to M - IS — ' " - cal l 114-4000 per br For Information i

INSURANCE AGENCY la Troy locking for person to seU " Degree A 5 yean required. Training program, — commissi™. Income potential ed Send reaume or call Jeff, Brady Ia-•ur*ac* Agency 1*10 W Maple. Troy. Ml 4*0*4 M*-1«M

NEW TROY OFFICE SchwelOer Real EstaU, Batter Hemes and Gartens la pUnaiag lo build a new aaiea office at Rocheater and Long Lata Road* They are —7-~«—. a * aalaa Kaff tc fill the additional apnea. If you wast te b* a pan of lha Troy office team. Call Nail BaU at M0-1M0

PROTEC CARPET A UPBOLOTKRY cleaners ia Uvonia la hiring self motivated individuala for »

' a posiUon* Ears MOO-ISOO per -k Neat appearance eaaaotlal Caa-

tact Mr Faakors. 513-101!

OUTSIDE SALES PERSONS (1) (or electric motor distributor Need expen-ence in drive applications Also oaad tales person for beating A cooling com-mercial account* Metropolitan Detroit

i* lo Box SIM Ob-eerver A Eccentric Newspapers. M2S! Schoolcraft Rd. Uvonia. Michigan 4*150

SMALL FIRM wants a few expertsneed Key Punch operator* Mast be flexible A wllliag to work Afternoon shift. Call tam Spro SSI M l *

SOUTHFIELD law firm ^ •need Bnrkkaaper with aome personal computer background Pleaae send rw-•tme with references and aalary rw-qatrements to P O Bo* MOO. South

field. MI 1*037 150*

X E R O X O P E R A T O R S aad M0 Operator* needed

or fuU time aad part h i ~ t a m o m r v aaigmnant* w o r k g In Troy w b w

u w n area I month-1 year i i i i i s i i * For more information on wortlne w th* best service le Detroit call

till | 2 t | Norrell Sarvlc** Inc

Office Automation Staffing Dlv

m X E R O X O P E R A T O R Nauonal beadqnartars located la Sonth-fleld baa Immediate «• for aa <—>• *!4aol to photocopy d o c S i S i

T t ^ n d l v & a l will wpply inventory clean and m » i - i t | -c o m machlaaa aad sarv* sa t laam to Kodak s e m e * techmcUaa Expenenc* o o t t e Kodak IM aad 110 coalar prw-farred. however, s n win train If laMr

COOKS WAIT PERSONS

Day* A Nl*bu - Full A Partiime Now Uking ap^lcauona apply ia peraon Q u a Brca Big Boy. IIIM Mid^ehalt Rd Uvonia

COOK _ _ WAITPERSON In person Old River. Farmington

COUNTER HELP for deU tn Birming haxn Day* Experience not seceaaary CaU Alex before I lam or after 1pm.

Ml-MM

SALAD PREP COOK

Food preparation aad abort order cook lag No experience accessary We will train Excellent wortlag c n d l t k n IMAM-4PM. Mon -FrlApply 15PM Monday thru Friday Piwvioua appli-cant* need not apply

Th* Family _ _ Mc.Vichoia at

Reatauranl

Discover the Difference!!! A & W R E S T A U R A N T S , INC. . .

...it raally cookin' now. Ba a part of tha "Fast Track"...

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p l e a s a n t , f r i e n d l y , h a r d w o r k i n g a n d r e l i a b l e

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b e t w e e n J . C . P e n n e y a n d L o r d & T a y l o r o n t h e

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Personnel Adminlatrator P O Bo* 2M7

Southfleld. MI 10017

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COUNTER HELP for carryout dell in Southfleld Good pav company benefit* Call fcr ap-polntmant aak tor Sid or Harry

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S A U T E C O O K S M in imum 2 years exper ience

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M O U N T A I N JACK S RESTAURANT

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EMPTY DESK We have a desk available In our Frank-tin Village office for th* Real Estate salesperson of the right caliber No ex-perMnce neceaaary. but helpful If you are an orgamaed. self starter wtth ' ' ' ethic*, who likes to work with consider th* Real Eatat* profssi We are currently interviewing Call Mr lahman or Mr Boaco at Craabrook Realty U0-I700

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I N T E R I O R D E C O R A T O R

We ar* a progressive retail salaliliah meat expanding our aalaa naff If yoa are self motivated, agi iwel I II II have a (lair for color A style, w* need yoa. Ex-cellent earning potential aa a a n m » •on decorator in aU areaa at Home FaaAlona Salea or decoratcr back-ground preferred Comprehenaive training, benefit p ^ * » e . A ImmedUU employee discount available Apply In

i M o n t g o m e r y W a r d 1*501 Plymouth. Uvonia

An Eqaal Opportanity Employer

PART-TIME SALES Person Beaded lor Maternity A Infant Store In duwutuuu Plymouth. Evenings A

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P E R S O N N E L A G E N C Y

S A L E S C O N S U L T A N T Do you have th* ability to A f l a m e paopl* aad th* confidence ta yourself to earn unlimited income by your own •ale* effort*'' We offer training in am •yatam a f r i . f i a n i s l atmosphere. ial-

— I Bertdc* Fromm at th* SouthflaM office at SaeUlag A Snethng. Ml-MOO

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lions Fa Call Mr IT0-M40 FAST SELLING ADVERTISING prod-acts Top commisslona Salss rune A Phoa* solicitors needed lor Oakland Macomb A Weataru Ways* C o m a e

for Aldo 710-17*4

COUNTER PERSON- FaU time Expe-

Highway. Southfleld

DAY MANAGER for plxaa saloon In Northville Mon thru Frl 11am lo 5pm WUl tram Mast be ssat la appearance Apply at 1*01 Novl Rd

DAY WAIT PERSON Needed, P lym oath 1 .ending Restaur UB Maat bar* aome experience with load A liquor 4M-1TM

D A Y W A T T

Apply El Nlbblenook.

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D E J COUNTER HELP full or pert Ume for mal l grocery Hers la Birmingham Experienced or wUl tnka a . . . . . .

STEAK A N D ALE OF SOUTHFIELD Is now iatai flowing for

DINNER WATtl LUNCH WAITS

BROILER COOKS, night shift

For This Holiday dynamic retail .mroaotrs

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at OAKLAND MALL

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T H E V I N E Y A R D S Application* banc taken for WaK Staff, Bueer*, Host Hos£ssssa CaU M7-10M

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Laffrey'k. aow Jstahnx Saturday Night

DELI A KITCHEN HELP . CMa la M bn wk. 5 day* I n -

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WAIT PERSON Appllcstloas being accepted Apply •

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J E W E L R Y S A L E S Full t ime only. Exper ience a muat. A quality pos i t ion for the right qual i ty person. Tapper s Jewelry, 357-5578

J O I N T H E M . C . T E A M Top sack salespeople needed to lot* Michigan, lartsst sportiag chain Full J p a r t V available for thoa* with I

try skis Alao m i l l e x p e w e d MJ tackUdasa Apply In panoa at

M. C SPORTING GOODS MOM Orchard Lata R 4

CECILLE'S IS EXPANDING!

JOIN DETROrrS SPECIAL WiOOUNT STORES

SALES POSITION WITH A FUTURE! • COSMETICS • FRAGRANCES

Ratal! Experleare DesWahl* Howwvur W* Win TraM Ysu

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M0 S WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM

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PHONE SOLlCmNG — Window*, part-time Expen-d only M par k o v pla* com Gardsn City Mr Robert*, 411-

I Ot PHOTOGRAPHY SALES

ay hislating * x p * n * n c a ? S l Our salea people prussntly earn | l o i to MOO par day la cas* commlannaa Re-quiremant* RalUMe traaaporadon. aaat appearance, travel la 1 Wldwust em autaa For interview call: Bob Will lama at 54*-77«

Positions also availaM* lor family portrait photographs-* Expert m a Man' Some Travel CaU I00-V7I1

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c o n t i n u e d on the F i r s t

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COCO* CONSIXTANTS WANTED for t i M M ^ b h i ^ b h i a a d s a M a . C H -

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COOOIERC1AL; INDUSTRIAL

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O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8844

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SALES PERSON O a k l a n d C o u n t y m a n u f a c t u r e r h a s a f u l l

t i m e o p e n i n g f o r a s a l e s d e s k p e r s o n i n t h e

s a l e s o r d e r d e p a r t m e n t . T h e s u c c e s s f u l

a p p l i c a n t m u s t h a v e 2 y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e i n

m a n u f a c t u r i n g p h o n e s a l e s a n d / o r e d u c a -

t i o n a l b a c k g r o u n d . S e n d r e s u m e o r c a l l :

N U M A T I C S INC. 1 4 5 0 N . M i l f o r d R o a d

H i g h l a n d , M l 4 6 0 3 1

A f t : L .A. S t rauss (313) 887-4111

An Equal Oppor tun i t y Employer

F R E E o M l II. S M e a l M tan I." • Mil M N | M i • i l l I H

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ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Wa have an Immediate open ing m our Salea Depert-ment for a peraon exper tenoed m Outside Sataa This poett lon involves ceWng on exieUng accounts and the devetapment o# new accounta in the of l lce and reat-denttal furni ture marke ts . The k leel candidate « • heve S-8 years direct exper lenoe m o A o e or r e s i d e n t * furni ture aalaa. TMa la a h ighly vtaflMe peaftion with an excsMsnt oppor tun i ty for p r o m o t i o n to management.

We offer an woaMenl s tar t ing salary, bonus plan, a n d

salary history to:

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