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Arts students create lasting impressions, 1B Regional race, 1D Marching Band earns 3rd state crown, 14A Canton Volume 12 Number 29 Thursday, October 30. 1986 Canton. Michigan 76 Pages Twenty-five cents Committee to review school's film ban By Susan Buck staff writer The ban on showing the controver- sial R-rated film. "The Breakfast Club." from the classrooms of Plym- outh-Canton Community Schools still stands pending the decision of a fjve- member review committee. Superintendent John M. Hoben an- nounced the committee's formation before a public discussion of the film that was moved from the adminis- trative board room on S. Harvey to the Plymouth Salem High School au- ditorium Monday night. Previously, Hoben bypassed a re- view procedure set up by the school that says that written complaints from residents must be followed up by a case-by-case review committee He chose instead to discuss the mat- ter with the executive cabinet and announce his decision at a school board workshop meeting. THE CONTROVERSY began last month when Diane Daskalakis. a lo- cal dissident and unsuccessful school board candidate, submitted a peti- tion bearing 700 signatures protest- ing showing the film to high school students. Last year. Daskalakis objected to the appearance of Gundella the Witch as a speaker at the Centennial Education Park and earlier this year to the showing of the film "The Sword and the Sorcerer" at East Middle School. "The final decision for acceptance or denial will be made by the board of education. Until that final deci- sion. the ban on 'The Breakfast Club' will remain in effect,' said Hoben. About 200 people, mostly students, attended Monday's board meeting Also in attendance at the meeting were a small number of parents, Dudley Barlow, the English teacher in whose class the film was to be shown, and David Wineman, a repre- sentative from the Metro-Detroit branch of the American Civil Liber- ties Union. Barlow, who requested that the item be placed on the agenda of the regular meeting, made only a short statement, citing the First Amend- ment (freedom of expression) of the U.S. Constitution. "The students' right to receive information and ide- as and the teachers' right to teach them is inherent in the protection af- forded by the Constitution," he said. According to community relations director Richard Egli. a grievance was filed by Barlow last week. The movie in question involves the interaction of five stereotyped high school students — a brain, an ath- lete. a cheerleader, a non-conformist and an outcast — who are placed on an all-day detention on a Saturday. The movie also involves profane lan- guage and sexually explicit discus- sions "I'm sure that the board is not surprised to see me here tonight, nor would they be surprised if the issue comes to it, to see us in court," said Wineman. an ACLU representative. He faulted the circumvention of pro- cedure and the message that the ac- tion sends to the students. He also criticized the school district for "yielding to community pressure and the signal that it sends to the community that the library and the curriculum of this school district is fair game." Angie Schlagheck. a Plymouth Canton senior, presented the board with a 750 signature counter-peti- tion. which also criticized the origi- nal circumvention of review proce- dure and lack of due process consid- eration. "We would hope the board would understand the seriousness of the issue and realize that it is their constitutional obligation to protect our First Amendment rights." she said. Two parent speakers asked the students who favored the showing of the film, where their parents were and why they were not present in the audience to show similar support. Mary Ellen Wroblewski. a Canton parent of four, questioned whether there wasn't enough good literature that could be used in classes instead. Activity leader has high hopes people By Doug Funks staff writer It was a case of being in the right place at the right lime for Linda Gooldy, hired last June as commu- nity center director for the Plym- outh Salvation Army Corps. Gooldy. a Canton resident and mother of three, was teaching a ce- ramics class there when the direc- tor suddenly left. And right in the middle of day camp, too "The captain asked since I was here if I'd fill in until he found a replacement," she said. "I was doing a good job. I wanted it and it worked out." As community center director, Gooldy is responsible for program- ming and managing the recreation- al facilities. The adult fare has gone well, youth activities not so hot, she con- ceded. LACK OF publicity has hurt Flyers can't be sent home with children through the public schools because the Salvation Army is rec- ognized as a religion Adults also may have reserva- tions about getting their children involved in activities sponsored by a church, Gooldy speculated. Then, too, some of the kids who were involved earlier this fall weren't always well behaved, she added. So youth programming has been shelved temporarily to be resur- rected after the first of the year 'Tm convinced once they know it's here, there won't be a problem." She hopes to reach kids through adults already involved in basket- ball. floor hockey and volleyball activities. "I'm really hoping once I let adults know what's going on, they're apt to let their kids come. You can sell kids on anything. You have to sell their parents." Televising some of the adult ath- letic events on cable TV on a de- layed basis may also help, she said "A lot of people don't know you don't have to be a member of the church to use the facilities,'' the ebullient Gooldy said. "I think peo- ple stand back and put their hands up because Lhe Salvation Army is a religion. "No one is going to stop you at the front door and ask you to sign your life away." ORGANIZED ADULT activites take up most of the evening hours now Open activities go 5-10 p.m. Mondays. Annual family membership fee is $20. For individual adults and kids, it's $15 and $7, respectively. "If you have a membership fee, you're more apt to take care of the building, have more pride We'll never turn anyone away if they can't afford it We'll work some- thing out." Gooldy has some high hopes and big plans for the future. "I'd like to have something for everybody. I'd really like to have a basketball league for kids 5 and up. I'd like to get some kind of handi- capped program, maybe wheel- chair basketball. I'd like to get some kind of day program for women. Please turn to Page 4 Plan may unplug sewer problems for 3 townships By Teri Banas staff writer BILL BRESLER'statt pholographer Linda Gooldy wants to establish an after-school, drop-in program for children at the Salvation Army community center. The townships of Plymouth, Can- ton and Northville have presented the state DNR (Department of Natu- ral Resources) with a nine-point pro- posal that, if approved, would open the way for their participation in the so-called "Son of Super Sewer." The supe'.^»ors for the townships formed a unified block this week meeting with DNR chief Gordon Guyer in Livonia Monday night. The meeting, arranged by Wayne County executive nominee Edward McNamara. resulted in ^.one-week delay in the state's Nov. 1 deadline whereby all identified 16 communi- ties in the regional sewer plan mujst be committed Of the 16 communities, all but the three western townships have signed service agreements for the plan, for- mally titled the North Huron R ouge Valley Project Acting against the threat of a ban on local sewer construction. Canton officials on Sept. 9 opted out of the DNR-promoted sewer plan when they said the local share of the cost was too high, particularly in com- parison to the project's benefits in Canton. Last week Guyer issued that ban and gave Canton until Nov. 30 to de- velop a plan for solving the problem of its pumping raw sewage into the Rouge River. "THE PROJECT is still flawed in some of our minds." said Plymouth Township Supervisor Maur.ce Breen. "We're going to discuss it for another week." The super sewer, a $l03-million sewer to run through southwestern Oakland County, western Wayne County and into the Detroit Treat- ment Plant, was supposed to solve pollution problems and increase sewer capacities for participating communities. Among the complex issues that have stalled action on the plan is concern over construction costs. There is federal funding available for 55 percent of most of the costs for the first phase of the three-part project, but a Dec. 1 deadline is fast approaching for capturing those funds. The townships nine-point plan, as outlined in a -opy obtained by the Observer this week, calls for as- surances. Those include Correcting inequities in the cost allocations, and assurances against future capital improvement costs. Financial support from the state of Michigan. Local communi- ties have been disturbed by the fed- eral government's declining partici- pation in the plan, from a one-time 75 percent share in the cost to a now- promised 55 percent share. Assurances over the settlement of future rate assessments. They further ask that the town- ships be open to taking part in other, independent sewer plans in the fu- Please turn to Page 4 what's inside Bifocals . 19A Brevities . . 6A Business 1-4C Cable TV . . 8A Church . 6-7B Clubs in Action . . .2B Creative Living. . . 1E Crossword . . . 6E Entertainment . . . . 5-8C Obituaries .... . . . 2A Opinion . . 18A Readers Write 12A, 18-19A Recreation News . . 10A Sports . . 1-7D Suburban Life . . . . 1-5B Travel . 9-10C WSDP . 11A Report: To attack AIDS, educate to be impressed. REAL E8TATE GUIDE IN EVERY THUKSOAY ECHTtG'l (EDITORS NOTE AIDS is not merely a senous disease. it is an epidemic which in five years will kill more Americans than died in the Vietnam War. Nor is AIDS confined to the inner city, to drug users, to homosexuals and blacks; it is certain to spread to the sub- urbs This special series of arti- cles is aimed at exploding the myths, providing practical adiHce and indicating the consequences of AIDS for suburbanites.) By Larry O'Connor staff writer A massive, nationwide public edu- cation and research effort against AIDS must be launched to stem the spread of the fatal disease The call went out Wednesday in a report released by the National Academy of Sciences and the Insti- tute of Medicine at a press confer- ence in Washington, D C The report said such an effort will be needed if the United States is to prevent the current epidemic from becoming an even greater "catastro- phe " "We have to talk about it now and get it out in the open and grow up a little bit." said Dr June Osbom. dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health and member of the NAS/IOM blue-ribbon panel on the report "I tend to think of us as a junior high society. We just can't afford it anymore." IT'S ESTIMATED by the US Public Health Service, the scienre academy and the institute that by 1991 there will be more than 179,000 deaths from AIDS Some 54,000 of those will occur in 1991 alone Most of the people who will die by- then have already been infected, the report said The necessary coordinated pro- gram of education, public health and research efforts will cost $2 billion annually by the end of 1990. accord- ing to the report Most of it would be new federal funding That's a small price, says the re- port. considering that nationwide AIDS health care costs rould be as much as $16 billion by 1991 The report comes on the heels of another report by the U S Surgeon General last week It called for AIDS sex education as early as elementary school The report released Wednesday agrees "Sex education in schools is no longer only advice about reproduc- tive choice, but has now become ad- vice about a life or death matter." it said AIDS We have to talk about it now. . . — Dr. June Osborn H Related atoriea on 3A and 1C. * PEOPLE who arS not in high at- risk groups those who are not homosexuals or intravenous drug users still need to understand what AIDS is experts say Other less likely ways to come in contact with AIDS are through AlDS-infected blood transfusions and heterosexual vaginal intercourse with an infected partner The easiest way to decrease the chance of getting AIDS, experts say is by knowing your sexual partners, using condoms and not sharing drug needles But conveying that message to a heroin addict, or a person who is bisexual and doesn't consider him- self homosexual, or a teenager in a school district that doesn't teach sex education is difficult in itself It is necessary to use "whatever vernacular is required for the mes- sage to be understood, that sexual intercourse either anal or vaginal with an infected or possibly in- fected person and without the use of a condom is very risky, the report said The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta is working with state health departments in providing prevention programs on AIDS Currently, the CDC is working on 55 projects in all 50 states "WE'RE ASKING health depart- ments in each state to. No 1. look at the populations at risk," said Dr Ste- phen Margolis, assistant director of CDC s AIDS Center of Prevention Service Randy Pope, chief of the Michigan Department of Healths Office on AIDS Prevention, said the Depart- ment of Health is working with those groups that are at high risk The gay community, experts say, has been very public spirited in edu- cating its own people in ways to stop the spread of AIDS But as the dis- ease creeps into the heterosexual population, the same type of effort will he needed the experts add

Transcript of Committee to review school's film ban

Arts students create lasting impressions, 1B

Regional race, 1D

Marching Band earns 3rd state crown, 14A

Canton Volume 12 Number 29 Thursday, October 30. 1986 C a n t o n . M i c h i g a n 76 Pages T w e n t y - f i v e c e n t s

Commit tee to review school's f i lm ban By Susan Buck staff w r i t e r

The ban on showing the controver-sial R-rated film. "The Breakfast Club." from the classrooms of Plym-outh-Canton Community Schools still stands pending the decision of a fjve-member review committee.

Superintendent John M. Hoben an-nounced the committee's formation before a public discussion of the film that was moved from the adminis-trative board room on S. Harvey to the Plymouth Salem High School au-ditorium Monday night.

Previously, Hoben bypassed a re-view procedure set up by the school that says that written complaints

from residents must be followed up by a case-by-case review committee He chose instead to discuss the mat-ter with the executive cabinet and announce his decision at a school board workshop meeting.

THE CONTROVERSY began last month when Diane Daskalakis. a lo-cal dissident and unsuccessful school board candidate, submitted a peti-tion bearing 700 signatures protest-ing showing the film to high school students.

Last year. Daskalakis objected to the appearance of Gundella the Witch as a speaker at the Centennial Education Park and earlier this year to the showing of the film "The

Sword and the Sorcerer" at East Middle School.

"The final decision for acceptance or denial will be made by the board of education. Until that final deci-sion. the ban on 'The Breakfast Club' will remain in effect,' said Hoben.

About 200 people, mostly students, attended Monday's board meeting Also in attendance at the meeting were a small number of parents, Dudley Barlow, the English teacher in whose class the film was to be shown, and David Wineman, a repre-sentative f rom the Metro-Detroit branch of the American Civil Liber-ties Union.

Barlow, who requested that the item be placed on the agenda of the

regular meeting, made only a short statement, citing the First Amend-ment (freedom of expression) of the U.S. Constitution. "The students' right to receive information and ide-as and the teachers' right to teach them is inherent in the protection af-forded by the Constitution," he said.

According to community relations director Richard Egli. a grievance was filed by Barlow last week.

The movie in question involves the interaction of five stereotyped high school students — a brain, an ath-lete. a cheerleader, a non-conformist and an outcast — who are placed on an all-day detention on a Saturday. The movie also involves profane lan-

guage and sexually explicit discus-sions

"I'm sure that the board is not surprised to see me here tonight, nor would they be surprised if the issue comes to it, to see us in court," said Wineman. an ACLU representative. He faulted the circumvention of pro-cedure and the message that the ac-tion sends to the students. He also criticized the school district for "yielding to community pressure and the signal that it sends to the community — that the library and the curriculum of this school district is fair game."

Angie Schlagheck. a Plymouth Canton senior, presented the board with a 750 signature counter-peti-

tion. which also criticized the origi-nal circumvention of review proce-dure and lack of due process consid-eration. "We would hope the board would understand the seriousness of the issue and realize that it is their constitutional obligation to protect our First Amendment rights." she said.

Two parent speakers asked the students who favored the showing of the film, where their parents were and why they were not present in the audience to show similar support.

Mary Ellen Wroblewski. a Canton parent of four, questioned whether there wasn't enough good literature that could be used in classes instead.

Activity leader has high hopes

people

By Doug Funks staf f w r i t e r

It was a case of being in the right place at the right lime for Linda Gooldy, hired last June as commu-nity center director for the Plym-outh Salvation Army Corps.

Gooldy. a Canton resident and mother of three, was teaching a ce-ramics class there when the direc-tor suddenly left. And right in the middle of day camp, too

"The captain asked since I was here if I'd fill in until he found a replacement," she said. "I was doing a good job. I wanted it and it worked out."

As community center director, Gooldy is responsible for program-ming and managing the recreation-al facilities.

The adult fare has gone well, youth activities not so hot, she con-ceded.

LACK OF publicity has hurt Flyers can't be sent home with children through the public schools because the Salvation Army is rec-ognized as a religion

Adults also may have reserva-tions about getting their children involved in activities sponsored by a church, Gooldy speculated.

Then, too, some of the kids who were involved earlier this fall weren't always well behaved, she added.

So youth programming has been shelved temporarily to be resur-rected after the first of the year ' T m convinced once they know it's here, there won't be a problem."

She hopes to reach kids through adults already involved in basket-

ball. floor hockey and volleyball activities.

"I'm really hoping once I let adults know what's going on, they're apt to let their kids come. You can sell kids on anything. You have to sell their parents."

Televising some of the adult ath-letic events on cable TV on a de-layed basis may also help, she said

"A lot of people don't know you don't have to be a member of the church to use the facilities,'' the ebullient Gooldy said. "I think peo-ple stand back and put their hands up because Lhe Salvation Army is a religion.

"No one is going to stop you at the front door and ask you to sign your life away."

ORGANIZED ADULT activites take up most of the evening hours now Open activities go 5-10 p.m. Mondays.

Annual family membership fee is $20. For individual adults and kids, it's $15 and $7, respectively.

"If you have a membership fee, you're more apt to take care of the building, have more pride We'll never turn anyone away if they can't afford it We'll work some-thing out."

Gooldy has some high hopes and big plans for the future.

"I'd like to have something for everybody. I'd really like to have a basketball league for kids 5 and up. I'd like to get some kind of handi-capped program, maybe wheel-chair basketball. I'd like to get some kind of day program for women.

Please turn to Page 4

Plan may unplug sewer problems for 3 townships By Teri Banas staff writer

BILL BRESLER'statt pholographer

L inda Gooldy wants to es tab l ish an af ter-school , d rop- in p rog ram for ch i ld ren at the Salvat ion Army commun i t y center .

The townships of Plymouth, Can-ton and Northville have presented the state DNR (Department of Natu-ral Resources) with a nine-point pro-posal that, if approved, would open the way for their participation in the so-called "Son of Super Sewer."

The supe'.^»ors for the townships formed a unified block this week meeting with DNR chief Gordon Guyer in Livonia Monday night.

The meeting, arranged by Wayne County executive nominee Edward McNamara. resulted in ^.one-week delay in the state's Nov. 1 deadline whereby all identified 16 communi-ties in the regional sewer plan mujst be committed

Of the 16 communities, all but the three western townships have signed service agreements for the plan, for-mally titled the North Huron R ouge Valley Project

Acting against the threat of a ban on local sewer construction. Canton officials on Sept. 9 opted out of the DNR-promoted sewer plan when they said the local share of the cost was too high, particularly in com-parison to the project's benefits in Canton.

Last week Guyer issued that ban and gave Canton until Nov. 30 to de-velop a plan for solving the problem of its pumping raw sewage into the Rouge River.

"THE PROJECT is still flawed in some of our minds." said Plymouth

Township Supervisor Maur.ce Breen. "We're going to discuss it for another week."

The super sewer, a $l03-million sewer to run through southwestern Oakland County, western Wayne County and into the Detroit Treat-ment Plant, was supposed to solve pollution problems and increase sewer capacities for participating communities.

Among the complex issues that have stalled action on the plan is concern over construction costs. There is federal funding available for 55 percent of most of the costs for the first phase of the three-part project, but a Dec. 1 deadline is fast approaching for capturing those funds.

The townships nine-point plan, as outlined in a -opy obtained by the Observer this week, calls for as-surances. Those include

• Correcting inequities in the cost allocations, and assurances against future capital improvement costs.

• Financial support from the state of Michigan. Local communi-ties have been disturbed by the fed-eral government's declining partici-pation in the plan, from a one-time 75 percent share in the cost to a now-promised 55 percent share.

• Assurances over the settlement of future rate assessments.

• They further ask that the town-ships be open to taking part in other, independent sewer plans in the fu-

Please turn to Page 4

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Report: To attack AIDS, educate

to be impressed.

REAL E 8 T A T E GUIDE

IN EVERY THUKSOAY ECHTtG'l

(EDITORS NOTE AIDS is not merely a senous disease. it is an epidemic which in five years will kill more Americans than died in the Vietnam War. Nor is AIDS confined to the inner city, to drug users, to homosexuals and blacks; it is ce r ta in to spread to the sub-urbs This special series of arti-cles is aimed at exploding the myths, providing practical adiHce and indicating the consequences of AIDS for suburbanites.)

By Larry O'Connor staff writer

A massive, nationwide public edu-cation and research effort against AIDS must be launched to stem the spread of the fatal disease

The call went out Wednesday in a report released by the National Academy of Sciences and the Insti-tute of Medicine at a press confer-ence in Washington, D C

The report said such an effort will be needed if the United States is to prevent the current epidemic from becoming an even greater "catastro-phe "

"We have to talk about it now and get it out in the open and grow up a little bit." said Dr June Osbom. dean of the University of Michigan School of Public Health and member of the NAS/IOM blue-ribbon panel on the report

"I tend to think of us as a junior

high society. We just can't afford it anymore."

IT'S ESTIMATED by the U S Public Health Service, the scienre academy and the institute that by 1991 there will be more than 179,000 deaths from AIDS

Some 54,000 of those will occur in 1991 alone

Most of the people who will die by-then have already been infected, the report said

The necessary coordinated pro-gram of education, public health and research efforts will cost $2 billion annually by the end of 1990. accord-ing to the report Most of it would be new federal funding

That's a small price, says the re-port. considering that nationwide AIDS health care costs rould be as much as $16 billion by 1991

The report comes on the heels of another report by the U S Surgeon General last week It called for AIDS sex education as early as elementary school

The report released Wednesday agrees

"Sex education in schools is no longer only advice about reproduc-tive choice, but has now become ad-vice about a life or death matter." it said

AIDS

We have to talk about it now. . .

— Dr. June Osborn H Related atoriea on 3A and 1C. *

PEOPLE who arS not in high at-risk groups — those who are not homosexuals or intravenous drug users — still need to understand what AIDS is experts say

Other less likely ways to come in contact with AIDS are through AlDS-infected blood transfusions and heterosexual vaginal intercourse with an infected partner

The easiest way to decrease the chance of getting AIDS, experts say is by knowing your sexual partners, using condoms and not sharing drug needles

But conveying that message to a heroin addict, or a person who is bisexual and doesn't consider him-self homosexual, or a teenager in a school district that doesn't teach sex

education is difficult in itself

It is necessary to use "whatever vernacular is required for the mes-sage to be understood, that sexual intercourse — either anal or vaginal — with an infected or possibly in-fected person and without the use of a condom is very risky, the report said

The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta is working with state health departments in providing prevention programs on AIDS Currently, the CDC is working on 55 projects in all 50 states

"WE'RE ASKING health depart-ments in each state to. No 1. look at the populations at risk," said Dr Ste-phen Margolis, assistant director of CDC s AIDS Center of Prevention Service

Randy Pope, chief of the Michigan Department of Healths Office on AIDS Prevention, said the Depart-ment of Health is working with those groups that are at high risk

The gay community, experts say, has been very public spirited in edu-cating its own people in ways to stop the spread of AIDS But as the dis-ease creeps into the heterosexual population, the same type of effort will he needed the experts add

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obituaries JAMES EDINQTON SR.

Funeral services for Mr. Edlng-ton, 74, of Plymouth Township were held recently in Schroder Funeral Home in Plymouth with burial a t Acacia Park Cemetery, Birming-ham. Officiating waa the Rev. Gene McCornick. Memorial contributions may be made to the Can-car Foundation or to the American Cancer Society.

Mr. Edington, who died O c t 25, was born in Detroit and moved to Plymouth in 1990. He was a whole-sale hardware sales manager for many years in Detroi t Survivors in-clude: wife, Ardis; daughters, Karen Shine of Wilmutte, EL, Kathleen Badgley of Inuring; son, James of Canton; sisters, Beatrice Perrell of Plymouth, Phyllis Beard and Naomi Schwincfc, both of Farmington; brother, Harold of Cincinnati; and two grandchildren.

MARY E. SHARP

Funeral services for Mrs. Sharp, 92, of Plymouth were held recently la Lambert-Vermeulen Funera l Home in Plymooth with burial at Grand Lawn Cemetery, Detroit Of-ficiating was the Rev. Raymond Lumley.

Mrs. Sharp, who died O c t 25 in Ford Hospital, Detroi t moved to Plymouth from Detroit in 1979. She was an elementary school teacher, having retired form Dearborn Public Schools. Suruvlvors include: hus-band, Alan; sons, David of Columbus and Dan of lansing; and two grand-children.

THEODORES. LONG

Funeral services for Mr. Long, 94, of Plymouth Township will be held at 11 a.m. today (Thursday) at Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery, South-field. Officiating will be Deacon Christopher Welsh. Memorial contri-butions may be made to the Michi-gan Heart Association or to the Dia-betes Association of Michigan.

Mr. Long, who died O c t 29 In Livonia, was born in Wadsworth, Ohio, and moved to Plymouth from Detroit in 197S. He was a pharma-cist at Cunningham Drug Stores for SO years and had been a pharmacist for the past five years with Perry Drugs. He was a member of S t Ken-neth Catholic Church in Plymouth Township.

Survivors include: wife, Joan; daughters, Carol Wyatt of Canton; Terri Long of California, Robyn Long of Westland, Gerri Long of Plymouth; sons, Theodore, Jr . , of Utica, John of Wlxom; brohter, Ger-ald of F t Lauderdale; sisters, Dene Rankin of Racine, Wis., Ruth Gower of Hollywood, Fla., Dorothy Morts-field of Dearborn, Lois Hletanen of Sylvan Lake; and by six grandchil-dren.

ANGEUNE M. LARE

Funeral services for Mrs. Lare, 79, of Plymouth were held recently with a r r a n g e m e n t s m a d e by Schrader Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Angeline Lare Memorial Fund of the S t Joseph Hospital Cancer Fund.

Student of 1

month 8ima Patet, daughter of Mlna and Prahlad Patel of Canton, has boon chosen as tho Plymouth Elka's 8tudsnt of ths Month for Plymouth Can-ton High. A sonior at Canton Mgh, aha maintains a SUM grabs point avsrags, is a msmbsr of ths National Hon-or 8odsty, 8panish Club, Sdsncs Otympsid Tsam, and Ski Club. 8ha is active in hor church and in an Indian dancs group, which com-pstss sround ths country. 8hs plans to sttsnd ths Uni-versity of Michigan to major in computsr engineering.

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Mrs. Lare, who died O c t 24 In Ann Arbor, was born in Mason County, Mich., and moved to Plymouth in 1944 from Durand, Mich. A home-maker, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. Survivors Include: son. Max of Plymouth; daughters, Rober-ta Pellerlto of Phoenix, Rosezella Rubey of Arcadia, Fla.; brother, Clyde Hayes of Durand; sister, Irma Brooks of Owosso, Mich.; five grand-* children and five great-grandchil-dren.

CARRIE E . JOYNER

Funeral services for Mrs. Joyner, 90, of Plymouth were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with buri-al at Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth. Officiating was the Rev. David A. Hay. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michigan Heart Associa-tion.

Mrs. Joyner, who died Oct 22 in Plymouth, was born in Dixon, Tenn., and moved to Plymouth in 1947 from Dyerburg, Tenn. A homemak-er, she had worked as a nurse's aide a t Hendry (Plymouth Court) Conva-lescent Center and a t Hanlon Conva-lescent Home af te r the death of her husband in 1992.

Survivors include: daughters, Frances Joyner of Plymouth, Mary Gonzales of Covlna, Calif.; sons, James of Orlando, Fla., Joe of Plym-outh, William of Livonia; sisters, Dollie Palmer and Mary Stutts, both of Dyersburg, Tenn.; brothers, Rollie of Dyersburg, Fredrick of Alton, EL, and Grady of Fresno, Calif; and by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

MARGARET WHITE BROCK WELL

F u n e r a l s e r v i c e s f o r Mrs . BrockweU, 62, of Plymouth Town-ship were held recently in Schrader Funeral Home with burial at Parkview Memorial Cemetery, Livo-nia. Memorial contributions may be made to the Hospice of Mason Coun-ty or to the Memorial Medical Cen-ter of Ludington Cancer Fund.

Mrs. Brockwell, who died Oct 25 in Ludington, Mich., was born in Wixom and moved to Plymouth from South Lyon in 1995. A resident of South Lyon for many years, she was a cashier for Kroger, having re-tired three years ago. She was a member of the Ladies Auxiliary of Mayflower VFW Post 9995.

Survivors include: daughters, Pa-tricia Underhill of Pinckney, Sharon Bargert of Ludington; sisters, Erma Watson of Commerce, Mabel Hann of South Lyon; and four grandchil-dren.

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'How do you tell your friends you're dying?' By Larry O'Connor staff writer

The piano music of George Winston drones softly in the background as Ed Jenks, 36, sits at the kitchen table with his dog Sam near his side.

He waits. Like a reported 26,566 people in

the United States, Jenks has AIDS. The question is not if but when he will die. The mortality ra te of the disease, which at tacks the body's immune system, is 100 percent.

No cure is available. At what time and in what way

Jenks contracted AIDS were not the main issues when he received test results in February that showed that he had the disease.

"My basic concern," Jenks said, "was how do you tell your closest friends that you're dying? That's the hardest part."

I DAY-TO-DAY existence is not

; easy either. Those suffering with the disease get worse. The body slowly

i deteriorates until it can no longer !• defeat diseases that a healthy ; immune system overcomes • naturally.

Some days, Jenks, a Detroiter, said he feels well enough to go to work. Other days he spends

! anywhere from 14 to 16 hours sleeping and with fevers of 102.5 degrees.

It's the good days that give him a ' ray of hope. It 's the bad days that

bring him back to reality.

It also brings him to anger. For Jenks, the disease has struck

at the most inopportune time. His life, he said, was just beginning to

: come together.

JENKS HAD just begun a second

11 unsatisfying years as a 4 pharmacist.

His new career, though, was to last only three months before he received the news that he had AIDS.

Jenks was tested for the AIDS virus by his physician while being treated for a bad cold. He tested positive.

His physician suggested he be tested again, and again, he tested positive.

"I still wasn't afraid I had AIDS," Jenks said. "I suspected it when I started to get short of breath and was tired all the time . . . "

A third test came back positive for Pneumocystis carinii (a form of pneumonia associated with AIDS), "that's when I got scared."

"That's a death sentence." •1

FAMILY and friends, he said, were very supportive when he told them he had the disease. He had heard the horror stories of other people with AIDS — fired from their jobs, kicked out of their apartments or shunned by their families.

Fortunately, he said, that hasn't been the case for him.

"What I haven't gotten from anybody is the panic of 'Oh my God, I'm going to catch AIDS from this person by talking to them or by looking at them,' " Jenks said.

BUT KNOWLEDGE about AIDS is something even he didn't have, in the beginning. Jenks, a homosexual, wasn't concerned when AIDS was first discovered.

"I didn't think it could happen to me," he said. "It was a New York or San Francisco problem, not a Detroit problem. I continued to do the things that would put me at risk to catch it."

Jenks, like many AIDS carriers, isn't sure when he contracted the disease.

"That's what bothers me the most " he said. "I don't know when I

Schools grapple with delicate issues By Larry O'Connor staff writer

Where are the questions about AIDS to be answered? A recent report by the U.S. Attorney General's Office recommends

AIDS education begin as early as elementary school.

Most school districts in the area touch on the disease in junior high or high school health courses.

Some school superintendents, though, wonder how much information on AIDS can be taught without invoking a negative community response.

"To what degree will the community receive that education with all the factors involved . . . you're getting into a delicate area," said Graham Lewis, superintendent of Farmington schools.

POLICIES on how to handle students who might have AIDS differ only slightly f rom school district to school district. Most are following the guidelines passed down from the federal Centers for Disease Control and the Michigan Department of Health.

The guidelines suggest each case should be handled individually by a tp?m composed of the family's doctor, a public health official, school personnel and the child's parent or guardian, according to Wanda Jubb, health education specialist with the Michigan Department of Education.

' f f g arfvi«P whools of the evidence that there's no casual transmission

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Ed Jenks never thought he'd be a v i c t im of AIDS.

contracted the virus and God knows bow many people I infected."

HE LIVES with that along with thoughts of his impending fate. Friends and family offer an ear so he can tell them his problems.

They also help Jenks with housework and other tasks when he's not feeling well enough to do them himself.

Jenks is being treated at Henry Ford Hospital by Dr. Evelyn Harris, a widely recognized expert on the

friends, about the disease helps alleviate the burden somewhat.

At first, Jenks interacted with other AIDS patients but found it too disturbing.

"I don't anymore because it's like staring yourself in the face," he said. " I knew this guy, I'll call him Joe, who had his appointment at Ford Hospital right after mine. When I first saw him, he looked thin.

'I saw him again last Thursday

disease. Talking to people, professionals or

and 1 need to see that."

of the disease," said Dr. E.J. McClendon, a professor of Public Health at U-M and school board president of Plymouth/Canton Schools. "There is no documented case . . . This is a good reason not to exclude children who might have AIDS from school."

McClendon also is on several state task forces and advisory commit-tees regarding school policies on AIDS. He said the state recommends schools work out the specific details, using the guidelines.

Many school districts in the area, such as Wayne-Westland, Garden City, Birmingham, West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills and Clarenceville, already have specific communicable disease policies, which include AIDS.

THEY'RE SIMILAR in approach to the guidelines from the state Health Department and the CDC in Atlanta. These policies also include school staff members as well as students.

"(The state guidelines) don't^eU you what steps to go through, or how muoh of a time line to take," said Dr. Herbert Baker, director of Gui-dance and Pupil Personnel Services for Birmingham schools. "Our policy fills in those gaps." . •

Other school districts, such as Livonia, Farmington, South Redford, Troy, Plymouth/Canton, Redford Union, are in the process of developing policies on AIDS and other .communicable diseases. Most hope to have a policy by the end of the school year.

AIDS questions, answers By Larry O'Connor staff writer

The only way to stop the spread of AIDS is through prevention methods such as knowing your sexual part-ner, using condoms and not sharing drug needles.

That's the word from a state ex-pert who says AIDS will increase dramatically in the next decade if educational efforts aren't increased.

"Our most potent tool is not high-technology success, but more educa-tion, communication, understanding and prevention," said Dr. June Os-born, dean of Public Health at the University of Michigan and longtime AIDS researcher.

Osborn was part of the panel on the joint study by the National Acad-emy of Sciences and the Institute of Medicine on AIDS.

Q. What is AIDS?

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syn-drome affects the body's immune svstem when HTLV-III /LAV, the an-tibodies of AIDS, infect the T Lym-phocytes. As a result, a person be-comes susceptible to certain cancers and infections, mainly pneumonia (Pneumocystis carinii).

Neurological damage also has been detected in those who have died from AIDS The mortality rate from the disease is 100 percent.

For every case of AIDS reported, ' there are four more cases of AIDS

Related Complex (ARC). ARC can range from something as mild as a

! fever to serious damage to the im-• mune and nervous system. i People can also carry the AIDS

antibodies and yet show no visible signs of the disease

Q How Is AIDS t r ansmi t t ed? The AIDS virus is transmitted by

i the exchange of body fluids, prlmari-• ly blood and semen, which are in-5 fected with the AIDS antibodies.

Sexual contact (especially anal in-tercourse) and the sharing of con-taminated needles p r o v i d e the most

i favorable conditions for the trans-| mission of the AIDS virus

Sexual contact, according to a re-port by the American Council on Sci-ence and Health, is believed to be the risk factor In more than 60 percent of reported AIDS cases amoog adults. _

Heterosexual transmission or

AIDS is possible but less likely, ex-perts say. An infected male is more likely to pass on the virus to a female than an infected female would to a male.

Another less likely way to con-tract AIDS is by blood transfusion. All blood received by the American Red Cross is screened for the AIDS antibodies.

Q. How is AIDS not transmitted? You cannot get the disease from

casual contact with an AIDS carrier, such as shdking hands or sharing a drinking fountain.

Studies have been done on people who've taken care of AIDS patients, none of whom have contracted the virus.

And, according to the NAS/IOM report, there is no evidence the virus can be transmitted through kissing.

'Our moat potent tool la not high-technology success, but mors education, communication, understanding and prevention,'

- —Dr. June Osborn

Q. How many people have AIDS? As of Oct. 20, CDC had a reported

26,566 cases of AIDS in this country. For every person that has AIDS, there are four who have ARC.

The Coolfont study reports be-tween 1 million and 1.5 million are infected with the AIDS' antibodies

The rate of AIDS cases is doubling yearly with 270,000 people accumu-lative expected to have been diag-nosed as having the disease by 1M1, 179,000 will already be dead by that point, experts predict.

Q. How many la Michigan? There are 219 reported cases of

AIDS in the state, two-thirds of which are In the southeast part of Michigan. The number la expected to increase proportionately with the national rate.

Q. Who gets AIDS? Men account for 93 percent of the

AIDS cases in the country

' \

Blacks and Hispanics represent 39 percent of the cases.

The majority of men who have AIDS are either homosexual or bisexual, though trends are chang-ing.

Last year, 60 percent of the AIDS patients who were hospitalized in Manhattan were gay men. Sixty per-cent of the people hospitalized for AIDS this year in Manhattan are IV drug users, according to Osborn.

Blood transfusion recipients and hemophiliacs account for 3 to 4 per-cent of the cases. Approximately 304 children under the age of 13 have the disease.

Q. If I 'm a heterosexual, non-drug user, how could I get AIDS?

If you don't participate in high-risk behaviors (male homosexuality with a multitude of partners, IV drug use), your chances diminish greatly. But it's very important to know your sexual partner and to take precautions, such as using con-doms.

It is possible to be infected, though less likely, through heterosexual in-tercourse.

For example, it's estimated the number of male bisexuals in the country at least matches the number of homosexual men (estimated at 3 percent). But those who participate in occasional homosexual behavior don't consider themselves to be homosexual and thus not at a high risk to be carriers of the disease

Infected mothers can pass the dis-ease on to their unborn children

Q. Can my child get AIDS from someone in school?

Not unless they're involved in the defined high-risk behaviors Being in the same classroom with a person stricken with AIDS, experts say, doesn't put others at risk since the virus cannot be transmitted through casual contact.

Q. Am I at risk when 1 donate or receive blood?

No. The American Red Cross now screens all blood it receives for AIDS antibodies and thoae with high-risk behaviors are asked not to donate.

And the Red Cross, along with other blood centers, does not reuse needles

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Voting drop-off cited By Susan Buck start writer

"The United States has the lousiest voting record in the f ree world and it gets worse daily. In Michigan, this situation is further exacerbated by what is termed 'voter drop-off.' "

That's the opinion of Wayne Coun-ty Clerk James R. Killeen in a form letter sent to Canton Township Clerk Linda Chuhran to encourage regis-tered voters to vote in next week's general election.

According to the letter, even though voters vote the partisan sec-tion of the ballot, many do not vote for any judicial candidates. This is

called "voter drop-off." In some communities, this dropoff exceeds SO percent and brings into question just how representative these elec-tions are, Killeen said.

This year's ballot contains import-ant judicial posts and an unusually large number (24) of candidates for the two vacancies on the Michigan Supreme Court, he said. Killeen an-ticipates greater voter drop-off this year because "studies show that vot-ers tend not to vote when confronted with a ballot containing large num-bers of candidates who have little public recognition."

Killeen added that the problem of

Sewer plan outlined

overvo t ing , which canno t be mechanically prevented from occur-ring, is an additional problem for those voting in communities where the card-punch system is in use, as in Canton.

As a result the voter invalidates the judicial section of his ballot by voting for more than two candidates in the instance of the Supreme Court race, or more than three in the cir-cuit court race, be said.

Killeen encourages voter educa-tion in using the card punch system.

In Canton Township, the clerk's office will be open from 8:S0 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, to pick up absentee ballot applications.

Absentee ballots must be returned on or before 7 a.m. on election day at the Canton Township Administration Building, 1150 Canton Center Road.

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ture if they reach maximum dis-charge amounts.

e Assurances against future DNR enforcement actions.

• Removing an a rm of the project that benefits Oakland County communities, yet costs are born by these Wayne County townships

Northville Township Supervisor Susan Heintz said the three town-ships have informally agreed to "stay together" on whatever decision is made. "We all share similar con-

"It's in our communities' best in-terest (for instance) to ask why is Oakland County in here (the plan) and why is Wayne County subsidiz-ing two-thirds of the Oakland County cost."

Breen said Plymouth Township trustees will act on the sewer pro-posal next Wednesday night.

Canton Supervisor James Poole was unavailable for comment this week. He called a press conference at 11:30 a.m. today to discuss the new developments, his secretary said.

Leader crystallizes plans Continued from Page 1

"There's a lot going on in the com-munity. I'd like something no one else offers — maybe a mother/child tumbling class."

After-school, drop-in activities would be an excellent complement to adult evening leagues, Gooldy said.

"All I need is an idea and with

word of mouth and help of people, it would be great. I'd like people to say when asked, Where are you going to-night?' to be able to say, To the Sal' and say it with pride.

"The Salvation Army has a good name, a reputable name. It's just not kettles at Christmas and helping people on streets. By opening a com-munity center, they'll see there's so much more to the Army, itself."

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By T M I B a n a i staff writer

A county commississioner has charged that the drain commission-er's office has systematically over-taxed residents for drain construc-tion and maintenance and accumu-lated a surplus of more than $7 mil-lion to pay off an estimated >40,000 in bonds.

Commissioner Milton Mack, D-Wayne, who has been looking into the office's practices for the past two years, called the drain office's billing practices a form of "double dipping," whereby residents have been taxed for projects that were al-ready paid off.

"It's certainly a bad practice and if there's no law against it, there should be," said Mack, whose district includes Canton Township.

The drain office's 1985 annual re-port, which lists 11 "Chapter 8" drainage projects dating to back to 1954, provides evidence of Mack's charges. Chapter 8 projects include those drains that are under the ex-clusive control of the drain commis-sioner, who alone decides the cost, awards contract bids and decides as-sessments for property owners.

THE PROJECTS today, though al-most entirely paid off through bonds, still list a surplus of $7.78 million.

Responding to the drain office's own accounting from its last annual report (1985), Mack said he would advise communities to employ a pro-vision of the state Drain Cede that allows communities to seek refunds for overassessed tax dollars. This has been done by a number of com-munities in the past.

His comments followed dis<J cy-stines last week in Redford Township that a maintenance project estimat-ed to cost $300,000 in 1983 has yet to begin while estimated costs have gone up to $2 million.

According to that offices' annual report for 1985, the Redford Consoli-dated Drain, which runs 2.4 miles from Inkster Road to the township's eastern border, was constructed at a cost of $1.67 million in 1961. As of last year, two accounts listed for the drainage system report a balance of $1.4 million even af ter its construc-tion costs were paid.

Repeated attempts to contact county drain commissioner Charles Youngblood were unsuccessful.

Local sources say the project has been held-up while negotiations over acquiring an estimated 40 right-away parce l s cont inue. John McClay, the project engineer em-ployed by Consulting Engineer Asso-ciates, a frequently used firm by Youngblood's office, said design work "has been done for quite some time." He was prohibited from fur-ther comment because of company policy, he said. Company president Nate Shapiro did not respond to Ob-server inquiries this week.

On the advice of County Commis-sion Chairman Richard Manning, D-Redford, Redford Township Supervi-sor James Kelly said he would draf t a letter to Drain Commissioner Charles Youngblood asking for a full explanation.

"We can't get through either," Kel-ly said last week in commenting on attempts by the township to question Youngblood directly.

KELLY SATO he planned to ask

for details on the status of the clean-out of the Redford Consolidated Drain, its project plans to date and reasons for its delay. When an-nouncements were first made on the program in the spring of 1983, coun-ty and local officials then said it would be completed by that fall.

"Somehow this project has grown. There's more to it than was antici-pated," said Manning, offering some explanation for the delays and cost overruns.

According to Manning, "an aver-age drain operation shouldn't take more than six months to a year, es-pecially with money on hand."

The Observer this week filed a Freedom of Information request with Youngblood requesting disclo-sure of all project contracts, costs and an explanation of its delay.

In the Redford Consolidated Drain, some $1.4 million has been listed as surplus up to the last state-ment year in June 1985. Two years earlier, the office's annual report listed that surplus at $1.9 million.

According to Mack, the surpluses for the Redford drain and other Chapter 8 projects are too high, sug-gesting an overtaxation at the start of the projects.

"There is nothing inherently wrong with a modest surplus," he said. "However, the better practice is to use the excess funds to make payments against the principle and interest on a bond rather than assess substantial amounts of cash.

"What good does it do the individ-ual taxpayer to have the drain com-missioner making a lot of money on their tax dollars,' he added. "The drain commissioner has no business hanging on to all that money."

Thursday. October 30, 1986 O&fc.

Clogged and debr is f i l led, the opened section of the Redford Consol idated Drain as it looks

STEVE FECHT/ staff photographer

on the south side of W. Ch icago, just east of Te legraph.

In another example Mack gave, the office's annual report for 1982 listed $12 million on hand on 13 drain districts where only $355,000 was outstanding on unpaid bonds.

"IT'S A PRACTICE that has gone on for decades. No one can stop him from doing it. He doesn't report to anyone."

"He's collected over $2 million from people living in Redford Town-ship in the 1960s. (It's money) that many senior citizens may have used in their golden years."

Mack said that other projects have exceeded their original cost projec-tions, citing the much-publicized Vandicar Drain in Sumpter Town-ship. Originally estimated at $60,000

(in 1984) it grew to $192,000 a year later and today the maintenance project is anticipated to cost at least $232,000 with another 20 percent of the project still unaccounted for.

Wayne County executive nominee Edward McNamara, commenting on the Redford project delays, said this week it "isn't in Redford's best inter-est to learn after the fact that they had a surplus of at one time of near-ly $2 million . . . It 's ridiculous to have a project (continue over time) and to have nothing visible."

McNamara said that it was in-cumbent on Youngblood's office to have kept the local officials in-formed each year of the amount of money set aside in those drain ac-counts.

BECAUSE OF a lack of accounta-bility, Livonia assumed responsibili-ty over its own drainage system in the 1960s, he said. He said Livonia now maintains its own drains, select-ing its own contractors and consult-ants for maintenance and expansion projects and keeping a close eye on fund balances.

McNamara says it's common to see surplus develop in drainage ac-counts a f te r an assessment has been levied, but it is unusual for money to accumulate unused, or unspent.

"We use it (fund balances) to ei-ther offset our tax bills or to finance new projects," he said.

"This is our money, our town and we wanted to decide the person to do the job," McNamara added.

Lucas, Dole say national drug act needed By Tim Richard staff writer

Don't be in a rush to pass an Oak-land County anti-drug paraphernalia ordinance, William Lucas and Rob-ert Dole advised.

"The problem is on a national scale," said Lucas, the Republican

Wayne County sheriff, policeman and FBI official.

"I 'm reluctant to see controls on a local and state scale when it's so easy (for drug dealers and users) to cross borders," Lucas said in a Bloomfield Township appearance

M o n d a y n igh t .

"I HADN'T thought about it, but there's a great deal to be said for uniformity," agreed Dole, a county prosecutor in Kansas before he went to Washington and rose to Senate majority leader.

They appeared at a Republican fund-raiser in the home of Swormstedt, staging a news confer-ence in front of the family fireplace.

It occurred only hours af ter the general government committee of the Oakland County Board of Com-missioners decided 5-2 to report out

favorably a Democratic-proposed drug ordinance.

If approved by the full board and signed by Gov. James J. Blanchard, it would ban and punish the general sale of hypodermic syringes awl "hash" pipes.

THE BIG argument was whether the county should act or wait for the

lar measure covering the entire state.

Lucas and Dole were saying that even the state was too small a unit to try to stop the sale of drug parapher-nalia. Moreover, one of the legal ar-

gument used against such local ordi-nances has been that drug parapher-nalia are sold in interstate com-merce — a topic only the U.S. Congress has constitutional power to regulate.

Commissioner James Doyon, D-Madison Heights, a co-sponsor of the measure, was all for Oakland show-ing "leadership" and prodding the

Commissioner Betty Fortino, D-Waterford. another co-sponsor, add-

ed, "You have no way of knowing whether the state will do it." A state law would supersede local ordi-nances.

Commissioner Larry Pernick, D-Southfield, chairman of the Demo-cratic caucus, said an ordinance "sends out a message. . . . Drug abuse is not acceptable."

Olsen, R-Huntington Woods, voted no, arguing that an ordinance

couldn't become effective until 60 days af ter it's signed by the gover-nor. "A state law can be enacted faster," he said.

Supporting the Ordinance were Democrats Pernick, Dennis Aaron of Oak Park, Ruel McPherson of Hazel Park, and Republicans Page of Bir-mingham and Joseph Calandro of Novi.

Richard Wilcox, R-Ortonville, chairman of the full county board.

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Announcements for Brevities should be submitted by noon Mon-day for the Thursday issue and by noon Thursday for the Monday is-sue. Bring in or mail announce-ments to the Observer, 489 S. Main, Plymouth 48170.

• J A Y C E E H A U N T E D H O U 8 E S

Friday, Oct 31 — The Canton-Westland Jaycee Haunted House will be open through Oct. SI at 42180 Ford Road just east of Lilley in Can-ton. Hours are 7-10 p.m. Sunday thorugh Thursday, and 7-11 p m. Fri-day and Saturday. The admission is $2 per person any age. Group rates are available by calling 397-2159. The Haunted House is in a two-story house donated'by Sunshine Honda. The two floors will be used with mazes galore. Ample parking at the site.

Friday, Oct 31 The Plymouth and Northville Jaycees annual Haunted House will be in operation thorugh Oct. 31, 7:30-10:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 7:30-11:30 p.m- Friday and Saturday. The Haunted House is at the same loca-tion as last year, on Five MQe about three-fourths mile west of Sheldon Road in North ville Township. Ad-mission is $2.50 for adults and $1 for ages 12 and younger.

• C O S T U M E A C A R V I N G Friday, Oct 31 — The city of

Plymouth Parks and Recreation De-partment will bold its 16th annual Halloween Costume and Pumpkin Carving Contest beginning a t 4 p.m. in the Plymouth Cultural Center. The contest will end about 5 p.m.

The contest is open to all city resi-dents in grades kindergarten to six. Pumpkins for the carving contest should be already carved, and the children interested in the costume contest should come dressed in their costumes. Children may enter either or both contests. Prizes will be awarded for both contests. Cider and doughnuts will be served.

• PRESCHOOL FITNESS, BALLET

Saturday, Nov. 1 — Preschool Pre-Ballet classes will meet 10:15-10:45 a.m., Parent-Tot Exercise 10:45-11:15 a.m., and Preschool Fit-ness 11:15-11:45 a.m. Saturdays at Masters of Dance Arts studio. Pre-school Pre-Ballet is for ages 3-5, Parent-Tot Exercise is for ages 1-3 and Preschool Fitness is for ages 3-5. For information or to register, call the Plymouth Community Family YMCA at 453-2904.

• BLOOD DRIVE -Saturday, Nov. 1 — Blood dona-

tions will be accepted by the Ameri-

can Red Cross from noon to 6 p . m at K mart on Ford Road at Sheldon in Canton Township. Make reservations by calling Roger Whltehit at 455-9700 or walk in.

• 'STAR WARS: HOPE OR H O A X r

Sunday, Nov. 2 — Capt. James Bush, Ret., will speak on "Star Wars: Hope or Hoax?" beginning at 5 p.m. in St. John Episcopal Church at 574 S. Sheldon Road near Ann Arbor Trail in Plymouth. The appearance is sponsored by Coalition for Arms Control of the 2nd Congressional Dis-trict. There is no admission charge.

Bush is associate director for the Center for Defense Information, Washington, D.C., an organization made up of former military officials critical of current nuclear arms build-up and U.S. military policy. Bush has expertise in this area as a former decision-maker on military policy and weapons issues.

• SMITH BOOK FAIR Monday, Nov. 3 — Smith Elemen-

tary School PFO will have its annual Book Fair Nov. 3-11. Preview days, during which the children will make up thier "wish lists" with the help of parent-volunteers, will be Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov. 3-5. Books may be purchased from 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, and

from 8 a . m to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6. Children also may purchase book during school hours 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 10,11. All proceeds will benefit the school library.

• C 0 U N 8 E L BOOK FAIR Wednesday. Nov. 5 — Our Lady of

Good Counsel Catholic School in Plymouth will have its book fair Wednesday through Friday, Nov. 5-7, and Sunday, Nov. 9, f rom 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. each weekday, 7-0 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, and 8:30 a . m to 2 p.m. Sunday. There will be books for all ages. Proceeds will be used to buy books for the library.

• CEP PARENT CONFERENCES

Thursday, Nov. 6 — Parent con-ferences for Plymouth Salem High and Plymouth Canton High will be 6:30-10 p.m. in the gymnasium of Canton High. All teachers, coun-selors and administrators are ex-pected to be present, seated in alpha-betical order. Parents are encour-aged to limit their conference to 5-7 minutes if other parents are waiting to see a particular teacher. If addi-tional time is needed, parents are advised to schedule a conference for a mutually agreeable time or check back with that teacher later in the evening. To avoid parking and traf-

fic problems, parents whose last names begin M-Z are encouraged to come between 6:30 and 8:15 p.m. and parents whose last names begin A-L 8:15-10 p.m. Parents may feel free, however, to attend when it Is most convenient.

• DRIVER EDUCATION Tuesday, Nov. 11 — Three-week

driver education classes beginning Nov. 11, Dec. 2, and Jan. 13 will be held 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at West Middle School with both classroom and behind-the-wheel training for ages 15-18 for a driver's education certificate. Driv-

ing time will be arranged between students and instructor. For infor-mation or to register, call the Plym-outh Community Family YMCA at 453-2904.

• C E P P A R E N T C O F F E E Thursday, Nov. 13 — A Parent

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Five new commissioners — in-cluding one from the 10th District which includes the Livonia, Plym-outh and Northville area — will be elected to the Wayne County Board of Commisisoners on Nov. 4.

There are no serious contests in the 11th (includes Canton) and 12th districts (includes Garden City and Westland) which have incumbent off-ice-holders seeking re-election.

Mary Dumas, the 10th District's commissioner for the past 14 years and the board's sole Republican, is not seeking re-election.

The race in the 10th District pits Northville Township Supervisor Su-san Heintz, a Republican, against Democratic challenger John Kopka.

HEINTZ, 38, is endorsed by state-wide and local Republicans, includ-ing outgoing County Executive Wil-liam Lucas. She favored to win in the 10th District which has voted overwhelmingly for Republican can-didates in recent years.

Kopka, 55, a Livonia resident, is u self-described conservative Demo-crat. A U.S. Air Force veteran, he works as a lab technician for Eaton Research Corp. in Southfield.

Kopka said this week he was at-tracted to the county race because of the "magnitude of the problems" in

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county government, and would try again in two years if unsuccessful. He said "to have good healthy poli-tics, it's good to have opposition."

Saying he has never attended a commission meeting because of job restrictions (most meetings are held during business hours), Kopka said he would push for government meet-ings to be held in the evenings.

Heintz, meanwhile, has said she will step down from her post as township supervisor if she wins the commission next week.

She supports Proposal D, a ballot issue calling for the elimination of the county drain office, and she has been a strong voice against the placement of state prisons in the area.

11th District Two-term county commission Mil-

ton Mack, D-Wayne, is seeking re-election against Republican nominee Scott Press, also of Wayne, in the 11th District, which includes Canton Township.

PRESS, 25, serves as the GOP youth chairman in the 15th Congres-sional District.. He is the youngest member of the state party's issues committee.

Press, a graduate of John Glenn High School, is self-employed with his brother in customer service work for cable television.

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His largely self-funded campaign has generated the backing of Pat Ro-bertson's supporters, though he said he said he is undecided over whether he would support a Robertson presi-dency. • Press said he's most concerned about the county deficit, and would advocate turning over the county park system to a separate authority for cost reductions.

MACK, WHO is an attorney in De-troit, has been active in promoting the passage of Proposal D. Mack's charges of excessive drain assesse-ments in the southwestern portion of the 11th District spawned a more than one-year internal probe into the county drain commissioner's office.

"To me, the most important issue in this election, one so critical to the region 1 represent, is the elimination of that office," he said in a recent interview.

. . If adopted, the proposal would re-sult in consolidating those depart-ment functions, currently separate from the general government, into the department of public service.

Recently, Mack has been involved in three-way negotiations over the controversial North Huron/Rouge Valley Waste Water Treatment Sys-tem, otherwise called Super Sewer.

Working with county executive nominee Edward McNamara in talks with state and local officials. Mack said he supports Canton Town-ship joining the 16-community sewer

system and believes a plan can be drafted to Canton's advantage.

Mack also serves as vice chair of the county's Solid Waste Implemen-tation Committee. SEMCOG, and as a director of the Peoples Community Hospital Authority.

12th District Commissioner Kay Beard. D-Ink-

ster, an eight-year veteran on the board, is pitted against Republican nominee Gerald Cox of Garden City.

Considered a strong Democratic area, the 12th District is made up of Inkster, Garden City and Westland.

Beard, perhaps best known as the commission's staunchest critic of

outgoing executive William Lucas, Is one of only a few commissioners who does not bold a job outside of her commission post. On the board, she is an. outspoken member of its ways and means committee and serves as well on a county health care task force.

Beard, 54. was first appointed to the commission in 1978 aiid is now seeking a fifth, consecutive two-year term.

Beard is active with United Com-munity Services as an elected vice president. She also serves as a caucus chairwoman for a national counties group.

At a public hearing held by the county Health Care Task Force last week in Westland, Beard said that she planned to work toward improv-ing transportation services in this area. Without that basic service, she said, the poor, in particular, could

' not reach vital health care services. COX, 59, said in an earlier inter-

view that he was seeking the position to fill out the Republican ticket. He is one of the founders of the Garden City Republican Party.

A former Schoolcraft College trus-tee in the 1970s, Cox has run unsuc-cessfully for numerous local offices.

He is a retired Detroit Public Schools administrator and has sold insurance and worked as a manufac-turers representative.

UM-D degree targets factories of '90's The School of Engineering at

the University of Michigan-Dear-bom has created a new master 's degree program in manufactur-ing systems engineering.

The program will educate the professionals who will be design-ing. building, operating and man-aging competitive production sys-tems. administrators say.

Practicing engineers from in-dustry, and some fresh-out gradu-ates, will pursue 36 credit hours in predominantly evening class-work.

"THIS CURRICULUM is aimed at factories of the 1990s," said William Spurgeon, engineering and mechanical engineering.

Structured plant tours, guest lectures by industry experts, and the wealth of experience in the student body constitute a major asset. Spurgeon said.

"Evening courses, carefu l scheduling, innovative teaching and learning methods, and a se-lective admissions policy make it possible for students to complete

this highly demanding program while maintaining both produc-tivity at work and a congenial family life," Spurgeon said.

CLASSES AND labs will use UM-D's $1.8 million, privately-funded computer-aided design/ computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) laboratory.

Additionally, UM-D will offer M.S.E. courses at a second loca-tion, in the northern suburbs.

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6:34 p.m.. . . Drunk Driving. Noon . . . Michelle's Crafts — How 7 p.m. . . . Sports View — Hosts to make funny face flowers.

Ron Cameron and Bob Page. 12:30 p.m. . . . Michigan Journal 7:30 p j n . . . . High School Football — A public affairs program

— Plymouth Salem Rocks vs. which takes a look at issues in Northville Mustangs. Michigan. Presented by the Re-

9:34 p.m.. . . Cross Trivia — Con- publican Party, hosted by Spen-testants compete for prizes by cer Abraham, chairman of the answering baseball trivia ques- Michigan Republican Party. tions on a gigantic crossword l p.m. . . . Live Call In With Arts puzzle. Alliance Group — Guests in-

clude CarlKarapetian, music di-F R I D A Y ( O c t 31) rector of the Greater Michigan

4 p.m. . . . On Guard — A look at Symphony Orchestra. the Air National Guard with in- 2 p.m.. . . LWV Candidates Forum terviews and flying scenes. — 2nd Congressional District

5 p jn . . . . Canton Wheels Square debate between U.S. Rep. Carl panning Pursell and and Dean Baker.

6 p jn . . . . Hollywood Hotline — 3 p.m. . . . LWV State Ballot Is-John Martin and Dave Daniele sues. co-hosts and reviews films. This 4 p.m. . . . Magical Miracles — week s films is a special Hal- Hosted by magician Bob Clus-loween movie monster edition. ter.

6:30 p.m. . . . The Oasis — Dr. Z 4:30 p.m. . . . Off The Wall — Mu-takes yout to Castle Z and sic videos. scares the pants off you. Songs 5 p.m. . . . Youthview — A visit include "Kiss the Serpent." with singer David Meece and

7 p.m.. . . Sports View. music by Sandi Pat t i , Leon Pa-7:30 p.m.. . . The Omni-Report. tillo, and others. 8 p.m. . . . At the Festival With 5:30 p.m.. . . Hamtramck Rotary.

Plymouth Fife & Drum Corps. 6 p.m. . . . Canton Update — Host 9 p.m.. . Totally Gospel. Sandy Preblich and Canton Su-

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4 p . m . . . . At the Festival. ton Township. 5 p T m . . . . Idle Chatter 6=30 p.m. . . Legislative Forum 6 p.m.. . . Hollywood Hotline. - A public affairs program 6:30 p . m . . . . The Oasis. presented by the Michigan 7 p . m . . . . The Sports View. House of Representatives. 7:30 pjn . . . . Videotunes — The 7 p.m.. . Don Korte Band.

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How lobbies rate congressmen By Richard Q. Thomas special writer

P , The capital's special interests ; have handed down their judgments ; on voting by individual lawmakers ' during the 99th Congress.

They now are circulating report cards that measure in plain arithme-

i tic the extent to which House mem-! bers and senators voted in 1985-86 to | advance or thwart the legislative ' goals of the particular interests

group. The typical rating by a pressure

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And with Election Day rapidly ap-proaching , "the ratings game" can Jbe educational for constituents, par-' t icularly for those concerned voters *'who find little enlightenment in the £flick commercials and rhetoric.

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J wondering whether to support an in-• cum bent member of Congress or the ' challenger, depending on your point I of view.

The rationale is that sometimes I you can judge a lawmaker by his ; friends and enemies among capital • lobbyists.

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Roll Call Report cause a typical rating is based on a small fraction of the hundreds of record votes that occur annually in each chamber.

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Here is how a sampling of groups on the political left, middle ground and right ra te Observer & Eccentric area U.S. representatives (on scales of zero to 100):

AFL-CIO, the most powerful labor lobby, its rating covers 1986 votes in Congress:

• Democrats: Dennis Hertel of Harper Woods, Sander Levin of Southfield, and William Ford of Tay-lor - aU 100.

• Republicans: Carl Pursell of Plymouth, S6; William Broomfield of Birmingham, zero.

NATIONAL EDUCATION Associ-ation, which favors a strong federal role in public education (1985 rat-ings):

• Democrats. Hertel, M; Ford, 100; Levis, 83.

• Republ icans : Parsell , 40; Broomfield, S3.

AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE Union, a respected advocate of con-servatism (1985 ratings):

• Democrats: Hertel, 14; Ford, 5; Levin, 10.

• Republ icans : Pa r se l l , 71; Broomfield, 85.

NATIONAL TAXPAYERS Union, a centrist goup which compiles the most comprehensive and probably least-biased rating. It tracks every vote in which more or less federal spending is at stake. "We feel a score of. . .61 percent or higher in the House is a good score," it says.

• Democrats: Hertel, 52; Ford, 32; Levin, 34.

• Republ icans : Pa r se l l , 54; Broomfield, 59.

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in 1754 Jean Cuilierier dlt Beaubien made haste to meet his brother An-tolne a t Campau's store. There was trouble ahead and they both knew I t

As Jean strode hurriedly across the family's ribbon farm toward the for t he-thought of Antoine's trip with Celeron a few years before, and he wondered If be could get him to go again. Probably n o t After all be was already 58, or was It 57? (Antoine Beaubien was born at Montreal, March 22, 16»7. The Beaubien farm was the second ribbon strip east of the F o r t It occupied part of what is Beaubien S t today, and extended as

far north as Harper Avenue).

Jean made a brief stop a t Ste. Anne's and then hurried across the street to Campau's store. An adven-turous, young Jacques Campau greeted him a t the door. Around a wine barrel in the back room was Antoine and his good friend, Jacques Godfrey. They were talking up a storm. Their plans for the British were morbid, to say the leas t

Jean tried to interest them in going with the d'troit militia on a planned invasion of the Fort at the Forks. (Pittsburg). Antoine pleaded "rbumatiame and goutte" (rbeuma-

Tonquish tales Helen Gilbert

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A one-to-six-mile Fun Run (or walk, if you prefer), tailored for peo-ple of all ages and degrees of fitness, is being sponsored by well-known cancer surgeon and Wayne State University professor Arthur Weaver and his Better Living Seminars. This free event which emphasizes per-sonal improvement rather than com-petition, will start a t 10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, a t the Plymouth S.D.A. Church parking lo t 4295 Napier north of Ford in Canton. A vegetari-an bu f f e t with a suggested donation of $2.50, will be served followng the run. To register, call 437-1196 or 459-0894.

• DYNAMIC AEROBICS Canton Parks and Recreation will

offer Dynamic Aerobics classes 9:30-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for seven weeks beginning Nov. 4 in the lower level of Canton Township Administration Building, Canton Center Road f t Proctor. The charge is $35 per person. Openings are available now. Register in person or by mail to Canton Parks and Recre-ation, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton MI 48185.

• YMCA AEROBICS Morning and evening aerobic fit-

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• AEROBIC FITNESS Dance and exercise to music at S t

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• POLISH DANCING The 1986-87 Polish dancing season

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tism and gout) which was t rue enough. He bad not been to well since the Celeron trip.

Godfrey said It would be too much of a hardship for his large family if he w e n t So they were off the hook. That lef t young Campau who would go almost anywhere a t any time, and on a moment's notice. But oddly enough, this time young Jacques said he was needed at the store. He claimed it was "necessiteux."

"So, that is i t Youll miss the world and all Its wonderful adven-tures while you stay here, a bouti-quier counting small change, you sil-ly goose, "Jean said. "Ah, well, so be i t Half the fort is going with me. m not be a lone"

Just a t this moment Campau's un-cle, and the shop's owner walked in, evidently aware of what the conver-sation had been about He urged young Jacques to "deserteur" if he wanted to. "Aller de l ' avan t " (Go ahead.) So ahead Jacques went and with all due speed. In f a c t he was halfway out the door while his uncle was talking.

RECRUITMENT in d'Etrolt in the 1750s was very informal except for the trained militia at the fort and for the few who enlisted.

While Jean de Baubien and Jacques Campau went off to war 56-year-old Antoine and his friend Jacques Godfrey joined in support-ing the home guard, a skeleton crew left to guard the fort and protect the people. No one could ever accuse

divi cted town, who supported

them of disloyalty to the French cause.

As a matter of recorded f a c t both Jacques Godfrey and Antoine Beau-bien stood by their guns, literally and figuratively, long af ter the Brit-ish arrived to take over Detroit

In 1763, 10 years after today's threatened war with the British, Godfrey and Antoine Beaubien open-ly took sides with Chief Pontiac against some of their own French people. The truth is that some of Pontiac's war strategy was planned in Beaubien's house.

Detroit was a very There were many

the Indiana and did what they could to promote Pontiac and his cause. Others seethed to be faithful to their forced of allegiance to King George II.

Among the "faithful" was Robert Navarre, the royal scrivener and no-tary, whose long service to the King of France may not have been entire-ly forsaken. Others were Francois and Jacques Duperon Baby who per-formed valuable service at great risk to their own lives. They took food to the starving fort dwellers at night.) Others were the interpreters, Pierre La Butte and Jacques S t Martin who acted as double agents. (It is a hair-raising story but it does not sequentially belong in Tonquish Tales at this time. Look for it at a later date.)

Meanwhile, back in Alexandria, Va., George Washington was having his own troubles with recruitment.

Recently named lieutenant colonel of the Virginia Militia, 21-year-old Washington and two lieutenants are •igntng up almost any able-bodied man they can induct into carrying a gun on the long hike over the moun-tain to the forks of the Ohio. Their recruitment office is the back room at Gadsby's Tavern. (See Toaqsish Tales, Oct. 16, for the story of Gads-by's.)

THERE WAS little enthusiasm in the Virginia House of Burgesses for an expedition to Ohio.

Some of them thought it was a scheme to improve the fortunes of a private company — meaning the Ohio Company, of course. A few ac-tually admitted they they thought the region really belonged to France. The debate raged for days.

The governor and his friends kept harranging the assembly about the dire consequences of failure to pre-pare for war. An argument that had gone on for almost a month was fi-nally ended when Governor Dinwid-die was granted 10,000 for "protect-ing our frontiers." There were so many strings attached to the mea-sure that the governor prolonged the General Assembly Feb. 23, 1754. "That's I t boys, you may go home now."

The men who volunteered for duty were encouraged by promises of a gift of land upon completion of their service. A parcel of 200,000 acres would be set aside for them near the fort they were to build a t the forks of the Ohio and the Monagbela. These were the glorious promises but the reality was something else. The men received eight pence a day (about eight cents), their food and some of their clothing. An infantry man was allowed the equivalent of 15 pounds of tobacco per diem. (In current money the value of that was about eight cents.)

It was fortunate that their patriot-ism exceeded their greed. Many men in this ragtag a r m y had nothing to look forward too but the hope of someday having a f a r m of their own. So that is bow George Washington came to Gadsby's tavern — with high hopes, little money, and a bag of promises.

Washington himself was under-paid and overworked. He had been commissioned a major , and be ac-tively sought the rank of lieutenant colonel which paid 15 shillings a day. A shilling was worth roughly 12 cents. In addition, the General As-sembly had voted him 50 pounds to "testify" to their approval of his con-duct on his Journey to the French forts on the Ohio.

George considered this reward to-tally "inadequate." In all such mat-ters young Washington was both ac-quisitive and thrifty. He knew his own worth and was not modest in making demands.

For a more detailed account of Washington's pursuit of his own as well as the country's interests histo-ry buffs are advised to read Douglas Southall F r e e m a n ' s excellent "George Washington — a Biogra-phy." This book is so replete with data and detail that it is virtually a prime source. Another excellent book is Thomas Flexner's Biography of Washington. If you are looking for a lighter touch I found Marvin Kit-man's "George Washington's Ex-pense Account" both richly histori-cal and riotously funny. Speaking of the lighter touch, don't forget the next volume of Tonquish Tales will be available right a f te r Thanksgiv-ing in most area book stores includ-ing The Little Professor-on-the-Park, and Bookstall-on-the Main.

TTie next chapter of Tonquish Tales will describe the battle at Fort Necessity and the first shot in the French and Indian War.

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Reader shares child memories To the editor

It was wet, cold, damp and I bad a bard time fighting back the tears as my husband and I walked your streets of Plymouth Saturday at ndon. You see I lived in your lovely tqwn from about 1940-1945 and I came back Saturday to bury the past so" it can no longer smother me.

3 am an adult child of two alcohol-ic parents — a wounded child, who is now slowly becoming a healing adult. My parents fought a lot, drank a lot and moved around a lot I at-tended grade school in Plymouth and lived on Fairground St

Harry and Emily lived next door ta us with their four or five kids and they were my shelter in a time of storm. I would often go over there to get away from the fighting that went oo in my home whenever mom and dad got drunk. That was the era wfeen neighbors cared about each otier.

3 walked through the Mayflower Hotel, it was lovely. We stayed there for a while until dad found a house for us. You noticed I said house, not home. I never had a real home as a Child. I was from a dysfuntional family. The staircase in the May-flower is still there. * I walked past the old Penn. I have t u n e happy memories of Saturday toatioees there. The old big white bouse several doors away, the one (bat is peeling and has the large fcreen brick wall in front also means fDmething to me. I walked past it twice a day on my way to school. It represented a normal family for me. { often wondered who lived there »»d if they were as happy as I was miserable I never saw anyone go in i r out but it represented goodness to fee. It was a beautiful white home fnd well kept back then. * I went to the Wicker Warehouse •tore to buy a little wicker baby car-riage, so I would have something

E Plymouth and from my past. I i carriage like that when I was a girl: It represents a lost child-

to me. The clerk told me the old frtiite house would soon be torn down

Emake apartments in that area.

3w very sad that one of Plymouth's

warm feeling to see the old stately home. It also hurt a whole lot to see it in that condition.

I was S3 years old this month and I'm just now beginning to have my memories healed. I've become the woman who found herself and it feels so good.

Several months ago I helped start a group here called ACoA, Adult Children of Alcoholic Parents. It's part of the A1 Anon Family Groups, or part of the AA programs. It's been most successful and people are hav-ing healing of memories taking place at each meeting.

I would just like to thank the com-munity of Plymouth for being there for this little wounded child who hurt so much growing up. The neighbors who reached out to me, my girl friends in school, my teachers — they all reached out in love and com-passion. Many times I would have meals in homes of other people and slowly began to know what a real normal family is. It was the love and the caring that you gave to me that kept my life from becoming com-pletely shattered. It kept m y spirits from becoming crushed.

I can never repay those people, but my life is better because of them. I can now reach out to others and feel their pain and be there for them. I guess it's called passing it on. Writing this letter has made me feel better about the past and thank-ful that there are caring, loving peo-ple out there.

Thank you Plymouth for being there for this little wounded girl. Sorry it's 40 some years late in com-ing, but it's surely from the heart.

Dorothy C. Arens, Holland, Mich.

Reader comments on Baker-Pursell To the editor:

Having seen the televised debate on Oct 21 between 2nd District con-gressional candidates Carl Pursell and Dean Baker, I feel compelled to help clear up some confusion about an issue we should all be paying close attention to.

If each candidate's position on this issue is not clearly understood by the public, voters of the 2nd District may unknowingly vote in favor of further increases in the incidence of physical abuse, alcoholism and sui-cide in Michigan's rural sector.

I am referring of course to the farm crisis. Farm price supports are currently set so low that farmers are being paid less than what it cost them to produce. They are forced to plant more so that they break even when the harvest is in. Unable to make payments on loans they took out during a period of low interest rates and high land values in the 1970s, many farmers are selling their herds to the government while others have their land pulled from under their feet by the banks.

Within the next several years, up to 50 percent of the district's family farms may be wiped out. Many Michigan families have recently been forced to pack up and leave farms that have been in the family

100 years. Pressures placed on these families

as a result of inappropriate U.S. ag-ricultural policies are creating emo-tional hardships, which ultimately lead to child and spouse abuse, chemical abuse and, in extreme cas-es, suicide. Heavy rains in Michi-gan's Saginaw Valley should be viewed only as the last straw before five farmers in that area took their lives in recent months.

The urgency of the situation in the rural sector demands that we know exactly whether our political candi-dates will raise farm prices so that family farmers can make a living, or whether they will ignore the prob-lem and promote the expansion of big agribusiness.

t - Carl Pursell insists that he "under-stands the small family farmer," but his voting record demonstrates that he does not care. For example, Pur-sell has voted against mandatory production controls and various con-servation measures and in favor of huge subsidies to absentee-owned, tax-sheltered farms and to multina-tional grain distribution corpora-tions.

Dean Baker, on the other hand, has publicly announced his support

for the Save the Family Farm Act, which was recently introduced in Congress. This legislation, passed, would raise farm prices so that farmers could meet the cost of pro-duction, it would create mandatory production controls to help reduce the absurd oversupply of grain pres-ently rotting in grain elevators throughout the country, and it would place a moratorium on farm foreclo-sures.

For this issue there is no middle ground — one either votes for legis-lation that would save the family farm, or one votes for legislation that favors tax-sheltered farms.

grain and chemical companies. Pur-sell's votes have been for big busi-ness, and he says he will not support the Save the Family Farm Act. Dean Baker says be will support the Act and has met with farmers in the dis-trict to assure them that he would vote for it.

I hope I have cleared the confu-sion on this issue because I think vot-ers need to know whether their vote will only exacerbate the suffering in the rural sector, or whether it will help to allieviate it.

Dan Dettweller, Ann Arbor

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The rally will be from 8:30 p.m. to midnight in the hall at 1651 Wayne Road, south of Ford.

Tickets are $10. Planning to attend are state Sen.

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There's a man in Detroit Ed McNamara said be wouldn't mind talking to in the next couple of days.

The man, Robert "Bob" Murphy, ii, after all, the Livonia mayor's Re-publican opponent in next week's general election in the race for Wayne County executive.

It would not be overstating it to say that Murphy, a 66-year-old re-tired engineer, De-troit booster and new housing de-velopment finan-cier, is the over-looked candidate in the race.

Yet . as McNamara told a gathering of sub-urban mayors and supervisors last week. Murphy's candidacy shouldn't be discounted despite the fact that his campaign has been hard to find.

After all, said McNamara, "I cer-tainly know the value of a good Irish name."

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publican Murphy walked away with more votes in Livonia than even the "good mayor," as McNamara's office staff calls him

"Sure, we carried Livonia. We felt great about it," said Murphy's cam-paign manager Neil Heffernan, after the Observer tracked him down one day this week. "A lot of people think Republicans are an endangered spe-cies in Wayne County. (But) we pulled 60,000 votes countywide.

"We beat McNamara in Livonia by 11,000 votes."

According to Heffernan, Murphy is better known in certain circles in the Grosse Pointe communities and in Detroit, where, in the early 1980s, he campaigned for U.S. Congress, losing to Democrat George Crockett.

Indeed, in this area, even North-ville Township Supervisor Susan Heintz, a Republican, has never laid eyes on Murphy.

"I've never seen him at a Republi-can function or convention," she said.

Even McNamara has run into Murphy only once on the well-trod campaign trail.

In an interview Tuesday, Heffer-nan said he hadn't seen the candidate for "a couple of days" and thought he might be out of town. A good amount of his time lately has been directed to a business venture that's been par-ticularly close to his heart

Murphy is the president of a non-profit housing corporation that de-velop* bousing for low-Income per-sons. One 87-unit senior housing be built was opened last spring in the depressed but spirited Cork town neighborhood around Tiger Stadium.

R B S I N R S H I S his congressional bid, Murphy spent IS years as a pre-cinct delegate in Detroit's 13th Con-gressional District Until 1984, be was a member of Detroit's Down-town Development Citizens Council

He is active in the Michigan right to-life movement and travels a great deal for that cause and his involve-ment in housing for the elderly.

He is currently trying to put to-gether another housing project in the Holy Redeemer Catholic Church area of Southwest Detroit

"He's a good guy, a stand-against-the-tide type," said Heffernan. "He's an independent thinker. Instinctively decent.

"And he's not your conventional politician. He's very blunt"

The campaign manager would not say how much of a campaign war-chest they've built other than to say, "we're not in it for the money. We're not planning a media campaign.

"We know it's almost an impossi ble task. But I keep telling Bob that McNamara is" not a household name."

That's yet, anyway.

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I n d e p e n d e n t c h a l l e n g e s Gr i f f i n Jerry J. Kaufman, a Huntington

Woods lawyer running as an inde-pendent for the state Supreme Court said be wants the attorney general to investigate Robert P. Griffin, the Republican nominee, for ethical vio-lations. .

Kaufman, 32, handed Griffin, 62, a letter asking "him to resign as .the GOP nominee only a week before the election. The meeting occurred Tuesday after Griffin addressed a GOP gathering in Birmingham.

Kaufman said Griffin filed a regis-tration form as a state lobbyist but failed to list any income, expendi-ture or lobbying activities.

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"Absolutely ridiculous," said Grif-fin, walking off.

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"Transition: Working, Risking, Growing," is the theme of the pro-gram Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Womencenter, Oakland Community College, Orchard Ridge Campus. Farmington Hills.

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Plymouth-Canton band maintains 3rd year state chmapionship title

The Plymouth Centennial Educa-tional Park Marching Band won the Michigan Competing Band Directors State Championship Trophy for the third straight year Saturday eve-ning.

Some 27 bands f rom around the state competed during the daylong show held at the C E P stadium. An estimated 10,000 people attended the show in spite of the rainy weather

FOLLOWING T H E prel iminary competition held during the day. the

top 12 bands competed in the eve-ning for the championship trophy.

Bands in competi t ion were Mon-trose, Petoskey. Dondero. Linden, Eisenhower, Southfield. Wyoming Park, Flushing, Southgate Anderson, Lakeview, Durand and Plymouth Centennial Educational P a r k .

The C E P band, under the direction of J a m e s R. Griff i th , a lso received trophies for best color guard, best winds, best marching and maneuver-ing. best field c o m m a n d e r s and best percussion. This was the f i rs t t ime

the percussion section had received best percussion award at the s ta te championship show.

The Michigan Competing Band Di-rectors Association determines the location for the s ta te competition. This is the f i f th yea r in a row that the C E P has been chosen, Griff i th said, because of the excellent facili ty and the ef f ic ient way the Plymouth-Canton Music Boosters have orga-nized past shows.

Off icers for the booster group are: president. Linda Gasparott; vice

president, Gordon Kisabeth; secre-tary, Dawn Moneypenny; co-treasur-ers. John Hill and Don Kaspzyk; member s a t- large, L. John Miller and Chuck Rowe; and past presi-dents, J e r ry Hotchkin and Dave Art-ley.

The band will t r ave l to Western Michigan Universi ty in Kalamazoo Saturday. Nov 1. for the W.M.U. Ca-valcade of Bands and will go to Indi-anapolis Nov. 6 and 7 for the March-ing Bands of Amer ica National Finals.

Flag b e a r e r s show u n r e s t r a i n e d joy as the s c o r e s a re r e a d over t h e l o u d a p e a k e r a f ter t h e c o m p e t i t i o n .

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Area city c lerks are at tempting to fight voter indifference to judicial elections by drawing attention to the non-partisan part of the ballot in the Nov 4 general election.

Clerks say that while voters gen-erally vote for candidates in the top part isan races such as governor, fewer and fewer voters a re selecting judical candidates.

Wayne County Clerk James Kil-leen said he expects the "voter drop-off" to be even more of a factor this year in the race for Michigan Su-preme Court because of the number of candidates.

With 24 candidates vying for for two seats on the bench, many voters may well decide it is just too confus-ing and not vote for any supreme court candidates , Kileen said.

Locally, city clerks a re making an effor t to m a k e voters aware of the non-partisan portion of the ballot.

"We're instruct ing precinct chair-men to call it to the voters' at ten-tion," said Livonia City Clerk Robert Nash.

Nash said a number of posters have been put up in city buildings urging voters to vote the entire bal-lot. including the judicial races.. Tht posters do not mention the judicial candidates by name.

NASH said city employees have been reminding absentee voters

about the judcial races '— Supreme Court and Wayne Circuit Court — when they fill out their ballot appli-cations.

Stat is t ics compiled by the county clerk 's off ice for the last two elec-tions indicate the extent of "voter drop-off."

In 1982, 52 percent of the 229,101 registered voters living in the six Observer cit ies and townships voted for governor, but only 40 percent voted in the judicial races.

The 1984 election figures show even m o r e of a drop-off between those voting for governor and those voting in judicial races.

In Westland, for example, only 38 percent of those who voted, voted for s ta te Supreme Court candidates and less than two-thirds of the city's reg-istered voters showed up at the polls.

With 24 candidates seeking two seats, Killeen said, there is also more tendency by punch-card voters to vote for- too many candidates thereby invalidating their ballots.

SOME CITY officials feel that the s ta te should replace the present method of electing judges with a method whereby the governor would appoint judges.

Garden City City Clerk /Treasurer Ron Showalter said a system like the one recently adopted by the s ta te of Missouri could work in Michigan.

In Missouri, the governor appoints a small number of nominees to the ballot and the judges subequently ' run'" for re-election. The voter has a chance to say whether he approves or disapproves of the judge getting a new term.

Adopting the "Missouri Plan"' or a s imilar system would require a amendment to the Michigan consti-tution

City officials say another possibili-ty talked about — moving the judi-cial elections to a different date than the general election of part isan of-fices — could result in an even lower turnout and less representat ive re-sults.

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By Tim Richard staff writer

Republican William Lucas and running mate Colleen Engler disa-gree between themselves on Gov. James Blanchard's plan for a state-run tuition investment program.

"'I don't dislike the concept," said Engler. the lieutenant governor can-didate who voted for it as a state representative.

Lucas, the gubernatorial nominee, had knocked it in last week's debate before the Economic Club of Detroit. Blanchard chided him for being out of tune with Engler.

But the top of the GOP ticket agrees that Democrat Blanchard is wrong in high-pressuring state col-leges to hold down student tuitions. And if elected Nov. 4, their adminis-tration would consider giving two-year colleges state construction money.

The GOP ticket met the press dur-ing a party fund-raiser Monday eve-ning in Bloomfield Township.

BLANCHARD'S TUITION invest-ment plant would allow parents of young children to invest a lump sum with the state which, at compound interest, would be guaranteed to cov-er four years of tuition at a state col-lege or university. State officials es-timate that a child born in 1986 would need $20,000 to cover fou'-years of state college tuition when he/she reaches 18.

"The reason I voted for it." said Engler, a fourth-term state repre-sentative from Mount Pleasant, "was to get it into the Senate and substitute with a better bill.

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"One concern is with the tax deductibility at the federal level (whether contributions would be de-ductible from federal income tax-es)," she said.

Her second concern is how tHe program would be limited to 5,000 youngsters — "how would it be de-cided?"

A third concern was that the bill was worked on only in the House Colleges Committee and not in the Taxation Committee, Engler added.

THE BILL, sponsored by Rep. James Kosteva, D-Canton, sailed through the Democratic-controlled House 89-11 last summer but is stalled in the Finance (taxation) Committee of the Republican-con-trolled Senate.

A week ago, Lucas told the Eco-

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Lucas compared an investment in a state-run tuition plan to "the Zilwaukee Bridge and the People Mover" — two construction projects that are still incomplete.

Lucas had no comment on En-gler's analysis of the bill.

THEY AGREED, however, that Blanchard was wrong in using state

appropriations to force the 15 col-leges and universities to hold the line on tuition increases.

"You don't impose an artificial level of tuitions." Lucas said. "Trus-tees are elected and answerable to the people."

He said capping tuition can't work because colleges can raise more rev-enue from students by increasing laboratory and computer use fees.

"Colleges are in competition for students," Lucas said. Those which fail to manage efficiently and hold

down tuitions will lose students. "I don't go along with the political

pressure," Engler added. "It's a di-rect violation of the Michigan Con-stitution. The major universities are autonomous."

OAKLAND Community College is part of a consortium that includes Lansing and Wayne County commu-

nity colleges planning to seek state aid for construction.

Michigan's 29 community colleges must go to property taxpayers for construction money although the state provides about one-third oif their operating revenues.

•»In the past," said Engler, "prop-erty tax revenue has been enough for construction. But they (community colleges) will probably have to be added" to the state budget.

Lucas nodded agreement.

WELDON YEAGER, the GOP sec-retary of state candidate, said his top priority, if he defeats longtime incumbent Richard Austin, would be to repeal state laws providing state matching funds for the political campaigns of gubernatorial candi-dates.

•Matching funds got more people into trouble that it's worth,'' said Yeager — a reference to Lucas' los-ing fight with the state over 1985 travel expenses.

An early Lucas supporter. Yeager is a Birmingham insurance execu-tive. He has been a Constitutional Convention delegate, state repre-sentative and West Bloomfield Township trustee.

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C*18A<C) O&E Thursday. October 30. 1986

McNamara, Mack best county choices

T ON TUESDAY, voters will elect a new county executive and five new members of the Wayne County Board of Commissioners.

We enthusiastically endorsed Edward H. McNamara in the August Democrat-

i c primary and now we urge voters to elect him on Nov. 4.

In the race for county commission, we recommend Milton Mack, Democrat from the city of Wayne, in the 10th Dis-trict, which includes Canton Township.

- As an incumbent Mack has worked hard to represent constituents. Mack

- .almost set up residence in the southern half of Canton Township, working to get Haggerty and Sheldon paved and to serve as an intermediary between resi-

le dents and the county on Sheldon paving problems. Mack also has been very in-volved with solid waste and drainage problems.

On a broader basis, Mack served in a - leadership role as former chairman of

' the public services committee of the ' Wayne County Board of Commissioners.

He also was a leader in getting the 5 .drain proposal on Tuesday's ballot. We

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have found Milt Mack to be a very ef-fective commissioner and endorse his candidacy.

In McNamara, Wayne County will get a strong, yet compassionate leader.

At age 60 he is offering to tackle one of the toughest political jobs in Michi-gan. Much is expected of him, and we're certain that he won't disappoint his new constituency.

Throughout his political career, McNamara has established a track record of achievement. In his 16 years at the helm of one of Michigan's largest communities, he has run a tight fiscal ship. He has worked with the private sector in bringing new business to the area, put together an effective manage-ment team and stood up to political forces that were adverse to the inter-ests of his constituency.

He's knowledgeable, assertive and ef-fective.

Although he faces only token opposi-tion on Tuesday, casting a ballot for McNamara represents a vote of confi-dence in one committed to building on the reforms initiated by William Lucas.

Ford earns return to U.S. Congress ' WILLIAM FORD should be re-elect-ed to a 12th term in the U.S. House of

/ Representatives next Tuesday. _ 7 Rep. Ford, a Taylor Democrat, has a ! lot going for him as he seeks another

two-year term against Republican \ nominee Glen Kassel of Westland. \ The congressman, through sheer

seniority of his 22 years in the House, j—has gained substantial power and influ-, ence, particularly on issues involving 1 education.

Known as "Mr. Education," Ford has { Received numerous honorary college j^and university degrees and is the rank-* ing Democrat on the House Education « and Labor Committee. y Z Locally, he helped the Wayne-West-~*land school district obtain federal funds S l o r a vocational/technical education

center open to residents in Western Wayne County.

He was the chief sponsor of the Mid-dle Income Student Assistance Act which resulted in a fairer distribution of student grants and loans to middle-in-come, working families.

RECOGNIZING his expertise in that area, the House leadership named Ford to a National Commission on Student Financial Assistance which made a comprehensive review of federal poli-cies relating to student financial aid.

His seniority has been a plus in the ongoing infighting done in the halls of Congress and the federal bureacuracy. He merits re-election on Nov. 4.

— Obaanrar ft looanfertc

Nancy Walls Smith

1 s pathology truly a socking story

LADIES, IT'S only on those mornings you wake up and immediately feel

our nerves bouncing off the inside of skin like the electrons in the nu-

c l e u s of an atom that you can fully re-'-Talize your hormones are not your

friends. ; Today I feel mean. I'm not talking • your casual grumpy, I'm talking the > kind of mean where I don't like anyone.

I figure since my nervous system is shot, the rest of the world deserves to suffer along with me — at least that part of the world that is unfortunate enough to come into contact with the growling beast that I am today.

THE VERY first thing I make sure to establish on days like this is that hubby

i and the kids are THE ENEMY I grumble and seeth as I make break-

! fasts and pack lunches. How dare they J act so normal while my skin seems to

be moving all over my body as though it were getting ready to leave, or perhaps Jmt drop off — I'm so tired I wouldn't care.

The cramps that usually accompany this feminine state of pathology only add to my i r r i tabi l i ty I yell at the kids, glare at hubby and cant wait unti l they all get going so I can have the house al l to myself to be miserable

My nerves are doing a conga line down my spinal cord, but do I com-plain? Of coarse I.do? Even when there's so one left in the house to hear me. I l l

_ call someone up to complain or maybe go out on errands so I can complain to

strange clerks. It's at times like this that I feel sure

the legends of werewolves were started about extremely hairy ladies with se-vere cases of PMS.

THIS IS really not fair, you know. I know that it's "lovely to be a woman," but we pay, buddy, boy do we pay.

Approximately two weeks out of the month, for many of us, our bodies be-tray us in more ways than we care to think about. Naturally the mind follows suit because when your body is scream-ing, "Get me out of here!" it's difficult to maintain a demeaner of gentility and charm.

A case in point occurred this morn-ing. I was in the basement with my arms loaded with a huge pile of white clothes fresh from the dryer. I dropped a sock. Struggling with my load, I bent over to retrieve the sock and dropped two pairs of underwear. Once again I very ungracefully bent over to pick up the underwear and dropped three more H X t t I threw the Whole pile on the floor and came upstairs.

As far as I know, they're still down there. I refuse to go look and see. I'm in no mood to be intimidated by s bunch of lousy socks.

The way I have it figured, what with the before, during, and after of a wom-an's cycle, there a re probably only a week to 10 days out of a month that I 'm actually sane.

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State ballot issues Approve Proposal C, reject A, B

AN ELECTION-YEAR oddity is that issues that didn't make the ballot, such as the failed attempt to put capital pun-ishment before voters, generated more publicity than those proposed constitu-tional amendments that will be decided Nov. 4.

Proposals A. B and C are dull. But voters should still feel obligated to make an informed choice. The Observer & Eccentr ic Newspapers recommend a no vote on proposals A and B and a yes vote on C. Here's why:

PROPOSAL A places the Michigan l ibrary system under the jurisdiction of the s ta te Legislature. It 's tempting to suggest that the s ta te Legislature hasn't proved it can take care of anything, so why give it the opportunity to mess with the state library system? Fact is, re-sponsibility for the library system was shifted f rom the executive to the legis-lative branch back in 1983.

Proposal A would etch today's prac-tice^ into constitutional granite; tha t ' s why we oppose it. Control of the l ibrary is properly handled by the statutory process, not by fiddling with the consti-tution.

PROPOSAL B is an insult to voters and should be emphatically turned

down. In a perfect world, voters would also send a nasty note to any lawmaker who helped force this issue back before the public.

Proposal B would give constitutional protection to the Legislature 's Joint Committee on Administrat ive Rules. This committee of 10 House and Senate members already exists and has the power of overriding agency rules that car ry out laws passed by the full legis-lative body.

The joint commit tee is a lobbyist's dream. Why influence the majori ty of both houses when you can block legisla-tion by wining and dining a few mem-bers of the joint commit tee? It was the joint committee, for instance, that ear-lier this year obstructed much-needed environmental legislation.

A proposal similar to Proposal B was shot down by voters two years ago. It can only be assumed tha t it is back on the ballot because some lawmakers as-sumed it could slide unnoticed past a voting public more interested in other races.

That shouldn't happen. This is a bad amendment and it should be defeated.

PROPOSAL C lacks the significance of most constitutional changes but it is

being supported here because a consti-tutional amendment is the only way to correct an unexplained flaw in the way top elected officials a re paid.

The State Officers Compensation Commission meets every two years to set the wages for most elected officals. For some reason, the pay for the attor-ney general and the secretary of state is set by the Legislature. Proposal C puts all wage-setting in the hands of the compensation commission.

Taking the attorney general and sec-re tary of s tate salary decisions away f rom the Legislature reduces the chance of political games, especially since two longtime officeholders. Frank Kelley and Dick Austin, will someday be stepping down.

The current system produces peculiar circumstances. In 1983. the Legislature set the salaries of the attorney general and the secretary of state at a level $5,000 higher than that of the governor.

Such inconsistency is less likely if the salary compensation commission sets wages for all elected officials. Some-times voters must protect lawmakers f rom themselves. This is one of those times.

We urge a yes vote on Proposal C. but a no vote on A and B.

The many joys of autumn TO POETS,-fall is a season associated

with withering, slowing down, dying. Days are shorter and colder. Kids ha te fall because it means school.

There a re a lot of bright sides to fall. No more mosquitoes. Remember how

those pesky bugs descended on you at twilight and nailed your arms even at mid-day? Remember the harassment, the lumps, the itching? Well, in the good ol' fall, the mosquitoes are gone, along with the gnats and flies

THOSE DEMENTED morons who let rock music blast from their ca r stereos are more subdued in fall. They have to roll up their windows, and you have your house windows shut, so their million-decibel blatherings can't reach you any more.

You can go outdoors on a crisp fall day without sweating and staining your fresh shirt collar.

Those of us who feel socially or eco-nomically compelled to wear suits a r e comfortable again in legislative halls, courtrooms, at weddings

You can go indoors to an air-condi-tioned store without being chilled a f t e r broiling in the summer ' s heat.

No more lawn cutting. No more bags of grass to lug to curbslde No more fertilizing No more watering and

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watching the water evapora te in the dry summer heat.

No more weeds to be allergic to.

Tax bills aren' t out until Dec. 1, and you don't have to pay until mid-Febru-ary. so that worry is off for awhile.

Schools time their mil lage elections for March and April, so no need to wor-ry about them in fall.

The candidates a r e out campaigning in fall, and it's fun to pick out the ones you're going to get even with — some by voting against them, some by voting for them to get them out of town.

I HAVE a favori te place There's a community college ca mile from my house, and at d u s t f tfle Canada geese fly over, f rom northeast to southwest. Sometimes there are only four in a flock, other t imes dozens

Wave af ter wave of Canada geese — sometimes 200 in a half-hour — fly

over and disappear toward a pond a couple of miles off. The little fellows who swam between their proud, watch-ful parents in spring are fully grown now. Some instinct will tell them where in the southland to fly, although a few will stay here all winter

Many summer birds a re gone, but some of the most colorful seed-eaters a re more visible than ever with less fo-liage to block our view Blue jays are loud and bossy around the feeding sta-tion, but they sure are elegant. Cardi-nals will be with us all year The chick-adees, which we hardly saw in summer, a re visiting daily. Red-winged black-birds will go south soon, but we have them for awhile, now that they've left their swampy nesting grounds

This has been a wet fall, and so the maples and other hardwoods are more colorful than usual. I've been able to put in some t ime on two of my favorite riv-ers — the Huron in Livingston County and the AuSable in Iosco County Minute a f t e r minute, hour af te r hour, of glori-

j-ous sunshine ignited the trees in fiery golds, oranges, reds

Right in the middle of a Saturday on the AuSable. an adult bald eagle flew overhead. Identification was positive and absolute. A sight like that can make your whole season

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Voting by mail is ballot box bonanza WELL, THAT'S done, pasting a ballot

in Michigan's Nov. 4 general election, I mean. At our houss, the missus and I did it a week ahead of time.

It was easy. Esther Hulsing, the elected clerk of the township in which we live, had sent each of us separate envelopes including an easy-to-read in-struction ballot listing offices, candi-dates and propositions; the actual ballot which is a data processing card mount-ed on foam backing; a punching tool to poke holes in that card indicating choic-es; and a return mailing envelope.

All that was left was to seal the enve-lopes, affix proper postage, and drop 'em in a mail box. No fuss. No standing in line. No worry as to whether it will rain Tuesday.

SOME OF YOU out there in voter-ville have done it the same way because you, too, are qualified under the absen-tee voting system. Extending the vote-by-mail privilege to everyone is too in-

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telligent an idea for most bureaucrats to understand, although I 'm about to cite some exceptions.

Heaven forbid that those at the public trough in Michigan are behind the times, but consider these experiences in Montana, Kansas, Oregon and Missouri:

Election Administration Reports, published in Washington, D.C., relates that an all-mail ballot law in Montana was approved last year by a vote of 97-1 in the House of Representatives and by a unanimous 48-0 vote in the Senate. "It is designed only for smaller Jurisdic-tions, but at least it's a s t a r t

Jean Johnson, Montana's director of

special projects in the Secretary of State's office, was quoted as saying cit-ies using the mail ballot procedure "would be certain to increase participa-tion while reducing election costs."

By thumping majorities of 97-3 in the House and 42-7 in-the Senate, Montana also adopted another Interesting piece of legislation, an "anti-exit poll" bill.

THE LAW PROHIBITS anyone from asking how a voter marked the ballot for candidates or issues within 200 feet of a polling place.

As of last November, there had been 20 all-mall ballot elections previously. In all but one instance the turnout was 70 percent or bettor.

In the city of Wichita and the sur-rounding county, a measure to impose a county sales tax had been defeated five times. On the sixth try, the state grant-ed approval for an all-mail special election as a means of increasing par-ticipation.

A ballot was mailed to every regis-tered voter and the return was about three times greater than had ever voted there on a special election questioo at the polls. The tax was approved, $1,030 votes to 50,616.

In Multnomah County, Oregon, of which Portland is the largest city, there are about 330,000 registered voters. A study of election expenses and voter turnout concluded that all-mall ballot elections lead to "heightened Integrity, greater access to the franchise, and ob-vious economies in tax dollar expendi-tures."

The Multnomah director of elections said voter response had been positive with comments indicating an increased awareness, ease of voting, and an ample opportunity to study the issues before casting a ballot

Missouri has become the latest state to allow an election to be conducted by mail, but I have no reports of success or failure.

The difference between the cases cited and normal elections is, of course, that in these instances polling places weren't open at alL It wasn t an option situation; an elector either voted by mail or didn't vote, thus reducing con-fusion at many schools and f i re **«»« but depriving election workers a day away from home in their dedication to civic duty.

I like the way my friend Esther puts i t "I think voting by mail is an idea whose time is coming, but old habits die hard and there are a lot of obstacles to overcome. Mostly bureaucratic iner-tia!"

Wednesday, some of England's tradi-tionalists will hang Guy Fawkes in effi-gy again because he and some buddies hatched the gunpowder plot to blow up Parliament in 1605. Tuesday, your own American way to "save parliament" will be to vote, even if you stand in the rain.

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

Cleanup better than lawsuits To the editor:

I cannot help but notice the differ-ences in the portrayals of the Canton Township sewer situation, which appear in the Detroit Free Press and your newspaper. From the Observer I gather that there is some sort of legal problem, cost problems, possible lawsuits, etc.

From the Detroit Free Press I have learned that there is toilet paper being hosed off parking lots af ter the 6 to 8 inches of water and raw sewage have drained away. What a considerate fire department!

Come on, Jim Poole, you and your township are in violation of both state and federal regulation. Raw sewage? Unbelievable! But Gordon Guyer, direc-

tor, Michigan DNR, saw it with his own eyes. I hesitate to go look. Clean up your act and forget about filing the lawsuit.

And to you fellows at the Observer, what do you suppose your responsibili-ties are?

Mary Archbold, Plymouth

Life worse than movie To the editor:

In response to Diane Daskalakis wanting to ban the movie "The Sword and the Sorcerer" because it promotes devil worship — yes, seeing it made me want to go lick slime off something that looks like one of the Stephen King's creations. Sound like fun to you?

I've also seen "The Breakfast Club"

and though I am a Christian also, I en-joyed the movie very much. Besides, if she wants to bar "The Breakfast Club" because of drugs and the language, she might as well ban kids from school be-cause twice as much goes on there, with not half the effort to clean it up.

Elizabeth Rickard, Plymooth

Star Wars will risk war threat To the editor

The outcome of the Iceland summit is a very disturbing one. President Reagan continues to hang onto the false security of Star Wars. It can be underflows overwhelmed and out-foxed.

While Star Wars systems could not be trusted to stop tens of thousands of mis-

siles and decoys, they would be much more effective against a smaller num-ber of retaliating missies left after a massive first-strike. In planning mili-tary strategy, that is how the Soviets assume the real intention of the system.

Star Wars will increase fears of an offensive first-strike and raise the level of U.S. and Soviet tension, greatly in-creasing our risk of nuclear war.

Star Wars cannot be trusted as a per-fect defense — it can only increase fears of an offensive first strike.

Because it will increase feelings of insecurity it will escalate the arms race — not stop i t

Economically, if pursued further, S.D.I, will cost the taxpayer $1-2 tril-lion just to get it started to the point of initial deployment. Meanwhile other

Carol Carpiaelli, govenment projects to meet the needs Plymouth of people will suffer and developing

technology to meet those needs will be set back.

Concerned about Star Wars plan To the editor

Let me add my concern to the protest against Reagan's rigid stand on S.D.L

It is too late for any combination of offensive and defensive weapons, no matter how powerful, to make us se-cure from the other side's bombs. We must back off this arm's build-up or expect mutual destruction.

Helen VanDyke, Plymouth

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Thursday, Oct. 3 0 10 a.m. Ribbon cut t ing ceremony 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Meet Holly Hound 12 to 3 p.m. informal modeling 12 and 1 p.m. Learn the latest " h o w - t o ' s " in Women's Accessories 7 to 9 p.m. Live banjo music

Friday, Oct 31 12 to 5 p.m. Don' t miss Holly Hound 12 to 3 p.m. Informal modeling of misses' better fashions 3 to 5 p.m. Women's size fashions informally modeled

Saturday, Nov. 1 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Spend a few minutes w i t h lovable Holly Hound 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Join the " d o w n i n g around" in Children's, wa tch our mime

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Sunday. Nov. 2 12 t o 3 p .m. Don' t miss the c lown in Children's; see our magical mime 12 t o 3 p.m. Informal model ing of young men's and junior fashions 1 t o 4 p.m. Take a Sunday stroll w i th Holly Hound

Tuesday, Nov. 4 7 t o 9 p.m. Meet Detroit Lion. Chuck Long, during our Paco/Quorum NFL Pro-motion. Receive an autographed Lion's team picture, while 150 last.

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8tu<Sents In the f ine arts ser l#» work on p r in tmak ing w i t h in- ing and cal l igraphy are also covered In the P lymouth Commu-s t ruc tor Shanna Robinson. Water color paint ing, paste l d raw- nity Arts Counc i l class.

Symmetry isn't everything in art. Sometimes it's the last thing in the world an artist wants.

Being creative and trying new things, on the other hand, is just what an artist wants to do,

"Anything is a good idea, with trying to see what happens.'' said Shanna Robinson, a graduate as-sistant at Eastern Michigan Uni-versity in Ypsilanti. It's only by-trying new ideas that artists can see what will happen, she said.

Robinson is an Ypsilanti resident and an art student at EMU. where she is pursuing a master of fine arts degree in textiles and fibers. She spent one afternoon last week teaching stamp printing to a class of students in a fine arts class.

The fine arts series for those age 12 and olde' is one of several Plymouth Community Arts Council classes being held this fall.

Four instructors are teaching the fine arts series, each one handling a different art medium. The class meets Wednesday afternoons at Plymouth Salem High School,

DURING THE session last week, the students used modeling clay to create stamps Materials such as wire mesh and Lego blocks were used to give the stamps a design

The students also cut designs into stamps, using erasers and even potatoes. In addition to the materi-als used in the class, wood and lino-leum blocks can also be used for stamp printing, Robinson told the students

The instructor reminded the stu-dents who were cutting designs in erasers and potatoes that it's al-ways possible to cut away more — but not to put back what's gone

The day's class activities were designed to help the students ex-plore shapes and structures of re-peated patterns in black and white The following week's class session was to be used to translate a black and white design into color, to cre-ate a finished product

During last week s session. Rob-inson suggested that the students think about developing a design pattern that they would like to do in color

In addition to Robinson's teach-ing printmaking, students in the fine arts series work with three

Creat ing a des ign is a fun ass ignment for Nick i Law-son.

other instructors, spending two weeks in each area Those instruc-tors are Barbara Bray, watercolor painting, Toni Ivankovics, pastel drawing, and Christine Hoeprich. calligraphy The class began in late September

THIS IS the first time the Plym-outh Community Arts Council has offered such a fine arts series

"It's sort of a new approach," Barbara Bray said. "It seems to be working out fine "

In addition to this fall's fine arts series. Plymouth's Theresa Ohno. a basket designer, weaver, is also conducting a PCAC class The arts organization has announced the ad-dition of another session of Ohno's class.

That five-week session will meet Nov 12 through Dec 10 Class times will be 1-3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. Price for the basketmaking class is $30

Registration for the session should be completed through the office of the Plymouth Community Arts Council To register or for ad-ditional information, call 455-5260 between 9 a m and noon Monday through Friday.

The next group of PCAC art classes will begin in January of 1987

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• HORRORSCOPE' The Plymouth-Can ton Parents

Without Partners will host a "Hor-rOrSeope" party and dance 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30, at the Fellows Creek Golf Club, 2936 S. Lotz Road, north of Michigan Avenue and east of 1-275 in Canton. Admission is $2, $3 after 9:30 p.m., with $1 off for those who wear costumes. For addi-tional information, call Ellen, 455-3851.

• FALL SALE The Friends of the Matthaei Bo-

tanical Gardens will sell baskets of dried flowers, mustards, potted herbs, dried wreaths and other items 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2. The sale will be held at the gardens, 1800 N. Dizboro Road, Ann Arbor. The materials used in the wreaths and decorations have been grown, dried, harvested and assembled by organi-zation members at workshops. The new gift shop will be open during the sale, offering a number of items for sale, including botanical linens, Eng-lish floral placemats, porcelains and natural Christmas ornaments. Pro-ceeds will support the Matthaei Bo-tanical Gardens.

• HANDWRITING The Friends of Handwriting will

hold a handwriting analysis seminar 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in the Birmingham area. The speak-ers will be Irene Setlak and Dorothy Edelheit. The $45 fee includes conti-nental breakfast and lunch. The or-ganization promotes the study of handwriting analysis. For reserva-tions, call Marj Westergaard. 977-8942, or Bob Gale, 455-2374.

• TRANSITIONS The W'omencenter of Oakland

Community College will host a one-day seminar, "Transitions: Working, Risking, Growing," 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Building J of the Orchard Ridge Campus, Farmington Hills. The keynote speaker will be Carole King, administrative assist-ant to Detroit City Council member Maryann Mahaffey. Topics will in-clude child custody in divorce, ca-reer planning, midlife issues, teen-age sexuality and pregnancy, spiritu-ality, and grieving and loss. Price is $5 for students and seniors, $7 for others. Child care will be available upon request. For additional infor-mation, call 471-7602.

» BRASS QUINTET Today's Brass Quintet will per-

form 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at The Raven in Salem Township. The Ra-ven has reopened in a stone church and will host Today's Brass Quintet in the opening of the classical series. Admission is $6. For reservations, call 349-6299. The Raven is five miles west of Northville and one block south of Six Mile Road.

• DANCING FUN Plymouth-Canton Parents Without

Partners will host a "Good Excuse to Have a Dance" 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Sat-urday, Nov. 1, at the Wayne Commu-nity Center, Howe Road and Annapo-lis. Proper att ire is required. Admis-sion is $4, $5 for non-members. For additional information, call Ellen, 455-3851.

• CANTATA SINGERS The Ann Arbor Cantata Singers

will present a fall concert 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at St. John's Semi-nary, 44011 Five Mile Road, Plym-outh. The concert will be under the direction of Dr. Bradley Bloom. It will include choral works by Mon-teverdi, Gesualdo, Brahms, Debussy and others. Tickets cost $6, $4 for students and senior citizens. They will be sold at the door.

• PHOENIX I Phoenix I will hold a singles dance

and party 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at Roma's of Garden City, 32550 Cherry Hill Road at Venoy. Admis-sion is $4. Music will be by Chico. Hors d'oeuvres will be served. For additional information, call Ruth or Jill, 471-1248

• CANTON BPW TEA The Canton Business and Profes-

sional Women will hold the annual membership tea 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, at the clubhouse of Fordham Green Apartments, Canton. The guest speaker will be Martha Mertz, BPW State Federation membership chairwoman. All working women, regardless of profession or geo-graphic location, and guests may at-tend. For additional information, call Terrv Ponkey, 453-1800, or Teresa Solak, 981-5900.

• 60-PLUS 60-Plus will meet noon Monday,

Nov. 3, for the monthly potluck luncheon, held in fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth, 45201 N. Territorial Road, Plymouth. Those attending should bring a food dish to pass and their own table service. Gordon Ar-thur will show slides of Vancouver,

British Columbia. The organization's Monday, Dec. 8, meeting will be the Chr i s tmas luncheon, f ea tu r ing Christmas music. It will also be held in fellowship hall of the First United Methodist Church of Plymouth. Price will be $4 per person with no potluck.

• NURSERY AUCTION The Plymouth Children's Nursery

will hold the 14th annual "Master-piece Auction" 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 3, in the East Middle School cafete-ria, 1042 S. Mill St.. Plymouth. Coun-try pillows, Christmas baskets, wreaths and children's costumes will be among the 150 handcrafted items up for bid. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for those who wish to see the items. Refreshments, door prizes and items donated by local mer-chants will be featured. There is no admission charge for the event, which will feature professional auc-tioneers Jerry Helmer and Lloyd Braun. The auction is the primary fund-raising event for the coopera-tive nursery school, located at War-ren and Haggerty roads in Canton Township.

• DIVORCED The Divorce Support Group will

meet for the first time 7:30-9 p.m. Monday. Nov. 3. at St. Paul's Presby-terian Church. 27475 Five Mile Road, between Inkster and Middle-belt roads in Livonia. The group is co-sponsored by the YWCA of West-ern Wayne County. Attorney Marga-ret Barton will speak at the meeting. The support group will meet for eight weeks. It is for women who are going through a divorce or separa-tion. For additional information, call Cynthia Nichols at the YWCA of Western Wayne County, 561-4110.

• CHILDBIRTH CLASS Small group classes in natural

childbirth are scheduled to begin Nov. 3. The emphasis will be on nat-ural breathing and relaxation tech-niques. Consumer options, nutrition, b r e a s t f e e d i n g and a v o i d i n g Caesarean sections will also be cov-ered. For additional information, call Johanne Walters, 453-9171.

• ORIENTATION The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

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Organist David Wagner will be the guest artist for the Plymouth Sym-phony Society's first musicale of the 1986-87 season. The concert will be at 4 p.m. Sunday. Nov. 9, at the First Presbyterian Church of Plymouth, 701 W. Church.

The program will feature works by Dietrich Buxtehude, Jan Pieter-zoon Sweel inck, Louis-Nicolas Clerambaul t , Johann Sebastian Bach, Max Reger, Cesar Franck and Paul Hindemith.

David Wagner is a concert organ-ist well-known to audiences through-out southeastern Michigan. A student of organists Ray Ferguson and Mari-lyn Mason, Wagner holds a doctor of musical arts degree from the Uni-versity of Michigan.

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WAGNER CONTINUES as direc-tor of music at St. Paul Church in Grosse Pointe Farms and as adjunct assistant professor of music at Ma-donna College in Livonia.

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will follow the concert- Admission is $5 for adults, $3.50 for students and senior citizens.

The musicale series is sponsored by Plymouth Township, Manufactur-ers Bank and the Plymouth Hilton Inn.

The next musicale will feature woodwind chamber music on Sun-day, Jan. 18. The season's final musi-cale. on Wednesday. April 1. will fea-ture the "Crazy Antics of the Bas-soon Quartet."

Tickets for the upcoming perform-ance may be purchased at the door. They are also available at Beitner Jewelry, 904 W. Ann Arbor Trail, Plymouth; Arnoldt Williams Music Inc., 5701 N. Canton Center Road. Canton, and at Hammell Music Inc., 15630 Middlebelt, Livonia.

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Caesarean preparation classes will feature a birth film. Couples antici-pating a Caesarean birth and Lamaze-prepared couples may at-tend. There is a $1 per person charge at the door For additional informa-tion, call 459-7477.

• GENEALOGY The Canton Genealogy Club will

meet 12:30-3 p.m. Tuesday. Nov 4. at the Canton Historical Museum. 1150 S. Canton Center Road, Canton. The new club is for those of all ages who are interested in learning about their ancestry and in sharing thoughts and helpful hints with oth-ers. Meetings are held the first Tues-day of each month For additional in-formation, call 397-1000 Ext. 278.

• LIVONIA GARDENERS The Livonia Garden Club will

meet Tuesday, Nov. 4, at St. An-drew's Church, 16360 Hubbard Road, Livonia. The speaker, Grover Nier-garth, will discuss "Attracting Birds to Your Backyard." There will be a lecture and slide presentation The public may attend For reservations, call Mary Pulick, 591-0236.

• EQUAL RIGHTS Fathers for Equal Rights will

meet 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4, at the Alfred Noble Branch of the Livo-nia Public Library, 32901 Plymouth Road, one block east of Farmington

formation, call 354-3080.

• PLYMOUTH-CANTON PWP Plymouth-Canton Parents Without

Partners will hold an orientation for new members 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5. For additional information, call Ellen, 455-3851.

• WOMAN'S CLUB The Woman's Club of Plymouth

will meet 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, at the First Presbyterian Church, 701 W. Church. Plymouth. The speaker. Dr. Weldon Petz. will dis-cuss "The November Lincoln." The public may attend For additional in-formation, call H Kristene Rautio. 459-9000 Ext. 262.

• GRIEF, COPING The Women's Resource Center at

Schoolcraft College will hold a day-long program, "Grief and Coping." The program will be held 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. in the Waterman Campus Center at the college, 18600 Haggerty Road, Livo-nia. William D. Jones will speak on the topic "Is Grief Really Good When It Hurts So Much9" A of workshops will be presented on such topics as understanding loss, healthy grief, children's grief and others. The price is $10. which in-cludes lunch. For reservations or ad-ditional information, call the Wom-en's Resource Center. 591-6400 Ext 430. The program is offered in coop-eration with Ross B. Northrop and

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style harvest dinner will be offered by the Ladies Auxiliary of the May-flower-Lt. Gamble VFW Post No. 6695. Ann Smith is chairwoman for the event, which will be held Sunday, Nov 9, at the VFW Hall. 1426 S. Mill St.. Plymouth. There will be three serving times: noon, 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Ticket prices are $7 in advance, $7 50 at the door, $6.25 for those age 60 and older and $3.25 for children through age 12. The menu will in-clude five meat entrees, salads, veg-etables and desserts. One-third of the profits will be given to the Epilepsy Center of Michigan For tickets or additional information, call Ann, 453-1529, Barbara Strand, 420-2033, or the VFW. 459-6700.

• CARING FOR KIDS A child care clinic for girls in fifth

grade and older will be held 6:30-9 30 p.m. Tuesday. Nov, 11, at West Middle School, Plymouth. Price is $1 for Girl Scouts, $5 for those who are not Girl Scouts The program will cover fire precautions, the rights of sitters and parents, first aid, safe play and poison control. To register, call Sally Nitzel. 483-2370. during the day.

• PLYMOUTH HISTORY The Plymouth Historical Society

will meet 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13, at the Plymouth Historical Muse-um. 155 S. Main St. The speaker will be Plymouth's Sam Hudson, local historian, author and columnist. Hudson will discuss Plymouth as it was 150 years ago, commemorating the Michigan sesquicentennial. The public may attend. For additional in-formation, call 455-8940.

• LAMAZE CLASS The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association is offering a Lamaze orientation class at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 17, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. This is an in-troduction to the Lamaze birth tech-nique and will feature a birth film. "Saturday's Children." There is a $1 per person charge at the door. For additional information, call 459-7477. • NEWBORN CARE

The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-tion Association is holding a two-week course for expectant parents on newborn care. The class will be-gin 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at Geneva Presbyterian Church. 5835 N. Sheldon Road. Canton. The class gives information on care and devel-opment of the newborn from birth through the age of three months. For additional information or to register, call 459-7477.

• LAMAZE SERIES The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association will offer a seven-week Lamaze series. The series will begin 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Nov. 4, at Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia. The morning classes will begin 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at St. Michael Lutheran Church, 7000 N. Sheldon Road, Canton. For additional infor-mation or to register, call 459-7477.

• CHARITY AUCTION The Canton Newcomers Club will

hold the annual charity auction 7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 5, at the Faith Community Moravian Church, 46001 Warren Road. Canton All proceeds will be donated to Hospice Services of Western Wayne County. A variety of items have been donated by local merchants for the auction. Hand-crafted items by members and their friends will also be offered For res-ervations or additional information, call Arlene Caron. 459-1797, or Barb Donelson, 455-2740 The Canton Newcomers will have the monthly meeting 7-7:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 5, at the church For additional information, call Julia Fowler, 459-8039

• EXERCISERS The Plymouth Childbirth Educa-

tion Association is offering a six-week prenatal exercise class The class will begin Wednesday. Nov 5.

Newburg United Methodist Church, 36500 Ann Arbor Trail, Livonia The non-aerobic exercises are for toning and strengthening For additional information or to reg-ister, call 459-7477.

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The bride-elect is a graduate of the California College of Respirato-ry Therapy at San Diego. She is em-ployed as a respiratory therapy tech-nician at St. Luke's Hospital in Sagi-naw.

Her fiance received a bachelor's degree from Michigan State Univer-sity. He is also a graduate of MSU's College of Human Medicine and is a resident in general surgery at Sagi-naw Hospitals Inc.

A July wedding is planned in Sagi-naw.

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A R E GHOULIES, ghosties, gob-lins, and things that go

/ % bump in the night causing trouble at your house?

Are your favorite prints spinning like whirligigs on the wall?

Has your newest collector plate been decimated by some of those naughty spirits called poltergeists?

Is poor Aunt Mary still fussing about in the kitchen, even though she's been dead for five years now?

Take heart. Help is on the way — or at least as near as your telephone.

Just call the Ghostbusters. Don't laugh. They're for real, and

if you're having trouble with the above, or any other paranormal oc currences in or near your home, off-ice, or wherever, they'll pay you a visit and do what they can.

They work for an extremely rea-sonable fee, too — you won't be asked to part with a dime.

Don't worry about them brandish-ing bazookas when they drop in, or showing up on your doorstep looking like a bunch of overzealous comman-dos. They dress usually in ordinary jeans and sneakers when they go out on expeditions, and the equipment they bring along is more in the line of incense, candles, holy water, tape recorder and infrared cameras.

WHO ARE these people who spend their time searching out something most of us a re convinced doesn't even exist?

First, there's Linda Newman, a perky, loquacious blonde who serves as a kind of unofficial spokeswoman and captain for the seven-member group. In her tiny Birmingham off-ice, she'll give you a tarot card read-ing or draw up an astrological chart, or reveal the future via a palm read-ing. She's also a self-described "me-taphysician, minister, and hospice counselor.' Her mother was a Rosicrucian; her grandmother painted hex signs. Her childhood, she says, was filled with "lots of wonderful strangeness."

Aleta Donaho, a slim, attractive woman with an easy smile and an affinity for gold jewelry, works as a secretary for the city of Detroi t No, she isn't frightened by the visions she often sees, or by the personal auras she perceives of those around her. There's nothing remotely unpleasant about it, she says. She seems even a little surprised that anyone would ask.

Ronald Clegg, a tall, athletic-look-ing young man, is the group's official photographer. An infrared photogra-

phy specialist, he lives in Detroit. He joined the group simply because they needed a photographer, and admits to having been a real skeptic a t first. Now, he says, he's seen enough to profoundly change his mind.

FOUNDER OF the group A1 Wor-thy is a 30-ish, pensive sort and a student of psychology at Wayne State. His mother is a clairvoyant.

Quentin Calvert is a psychologist and co-director of Life Path, a holis-tic health center in Oak Park. He is usually in charge of screening cli-ents when they first call Ghostbus-ters, to try make sure it will be a ghost chase and not a goose chase the team will be going on.

Prospective clients are "asked quite a number of questions: How many have seen this? Is it repeti-tive? Does it only happen with one person? Are there children in the house?

Kathleen Calvert, his wife, is a myomassologist and reflexologist. If you're not sure what that is, picture a healer who works on different zones and meridians of the body with her hands — kind of a mystical mas-seuse, or an acupuncturist without the needles.

Lastly, there's Betty Tibbits, spir-itualist minister and medium. A wid-ow, she lives in Royal Oak.

DRAMATIS PERSONAE out of the way, let's get down to some ac-tion. Just how does this ghostbusting business work, anyway?

Well, a typical expedition might go something like this — in fact, a recent expedition did go very much like this: - Lady calls Ghostbusters. Lives in a farmhouse, with her husband, up near Pontiac. Seems that, at night, just after going to bed, she's aware of a "presence" in her room. As she describes it, it's just a white amor-

the room, she has a sense of the pres-ence leaning over her bed and gently tucking her in, the way a mother might tuck in a child at night.

She wants to know if the group can come out and tell her something about it: what it is, where it comes from, what it means.

You betcha. And before you can say "Jacob Marley," the Ghostbus-ters, crowded into Newman's trusty 1985 Plymouth Turismo 2.2 and Clegg's new, red Fiero, are headed north on 1-75 bound for the farm-house, their infrared cameras, in-cense, candles, holy water and tape recorders at the ready.

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with the lady of the house again. No, it doesn't seem to be a malevolent something, she says, it's just a "something." (The group is careful to stay away from the "bad stuff," says Newman, adding that only spe-cially trained and capable Jesuit priests can handle malignant spir-its.)

Then, they disperse to examine, on their own, each nook and corner of the house. Walls are examined for warm spots, notes are taken, tape re-corders are put to work. ("You can pick up sounds with a tape recorder that can't be heard otherwise," says Newman.), and Ron Clegg goes from room to room, snapping photos wherever he or any other 'buster feels there's a need to.

Several hours later, the group slowly converges, one-by-one, in the same place, a room where each claims to have sensed a "presence" most strongly. Everybody compares notes, talks some more with the cli-ent. And then, somethings happens. Medium Betty Tibbits goes into a trance and comes up with some in-triguing information.

Seems the room they had con-verged in was the sitting room of a woman who had lived in the farm-house many years earlier. Seems the woman had met with a sudden and particularly unsavory death back around the turn of the century, fall-ing and impaling herself on a three-pronged pitchfork out in the hay-barn.

Seems her son, a violent drunk with a bad-guy reputation around town, discovered her body first and, thinking he'd be accused of murder-

ing his own mother, dumped the body into a lime pit before anybody else knew she was dead. Later he told everybody she'd deserted her family and gone home to live with her mother. (Later, the story was confirmed, Newman says, through city and county records.)

A FEW MINUTES later, still in a trance, Tibbitts leads the group to the spot where the woman's body was dumped, and the group goes into action. Candles are lit, incense is burned, holy water — in a 7-Up bot-tle — is brought to the woman's "grave," and special prayers are said.

A "release" is performed, so that the woman's spirit may leave this world, and go to what Newman calls "the other side." (The great majority of entities dealt with by Newman and the group have two things in common: They have met with sud-den and violent deaths and/or they have not had proper burial. Picture them as poor, muddled entities, sim-ply wandering around, as surprised as anyone else to find themnselves dead. "You know, one minute, there you are, walking through the barn, and then, the next thing you know, people are talking about you in the past tense.")

"The woman had been dumped like garbage," she says. "That poor soul had been drifting around that place all those years, just waiting for someone to let her go."

Did the ghost ever return to the farmhouse? No, says Newman. The present owner only contacted them once more — to complain that she

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SOME PLACES, however, the group has visited more than once. One farm near Ann Arbor seems to be practically riddled with ghosts, inside the house and out. There's even a haunted pet cemetery. "It's 110 beautifully haunted acres," New-man exults.

Recently, a murder was commit-ted on the property. A woman's body was once interred underneath the house. And, many years ago, a man, stranded in a blizzard and unable to see that he was actually within yards of the house, froze to death in a shed out back.

On one of their visits, the group discovered "something" in the shed, although it's not clear to them, even now, what it was. Newman claims to have even spoken with the appari-tion at one time. "But he really didn't wan t -much- to do-with-me," she says.

On the same farm, the recently murdered man was "released" by the group, as Newman stood in the shallow grave his body had been re-moved from and recited the proper ritualistic prayers. The woman, interred beneath the house, has not been released or seen, but has been heard several times, crying out for a child she lost, she says.

No particular places in the Detroit area seem more active than others when it comes to paranormal activi-ty, says Newman. Cemeteries, churches, big houses, little houses, even mobile homes have been inves-tigated by the group. Activity does seem to heat up around the time of

the vernal and autumnal equinoxes, though.

An assignment to look into some activity at a cemetery on 12 Mile and Woodward didn't come up with anything, but it did reveal how even searching out spirits of the dead can have its hilarious moments.

"We had a policeman on the team once," says Newman. "Big, burly gay, weighed about 180 pounds. I'd say. But we lost him the first night we went to a cemetery!

"That was the night we found out A c k s are nocturnal. Needless to say. we didn't make it 150 feet into the cemetery, and the ducks in the pond went berserk. I think I had to practi-cally carry that guy out of the ceme-tery."

HAS ANYONE ever been hurt on the job? "Ghosts are ethereal," says Newman. "Unless they're evil spir-

can scare you into hurting yourself," she says, adding that there have been a couple of minor injuries along the way, mostly involving investigators who were running and not watching where they were going.

The Ghostbusters are pretty philo-sophical about those who would find what they do, uh, peculiar.

"Oh, sure," says Newman, "There are the skeptics and those who say, 'I don't believe in ghosts — not me!' And that 's OK with us. But you know what, those are the ones who never, ever want to come with us when we go out on our expeditions, looking for ghosts."

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Lynda Marie Bunyea of Plymouth and Robert Stanley Poet of Man-chester were married Sept. 6 at the Bethel United Church of Christ in Freedom Township. The Rev. Roman Reineck performed the cere-mony.

Parents of the couple are Guy and Patricia Bunyea of Plymouth and Stanley and Beverly Poet of Man-chester.

The bride graduated from Plym-outh Salem High School.

Her husband graduated from Sa-line High School, Saline. He is em-ployed as the transportation mana-ger of Bunyea Trucking.

Sister of the bride Barbara Bu-nyea was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were sister of the bride-groom Judi Poet, Michelle Stan bury and Beth Grosshons.

William Hoeft was the best man. The groomsmen were Douglas Lodge, Todd Haselschwerdt and brother of the bridegroom Guy Bu-nyea Jr. Ushers were Jay Ginther and brother of the bridegroom Scott Poet.

For her wedding, the bride wore a white floor length gown of chiffon and lace, trimmed in pearls with a chapel length train. She carried a cascade of lavender roses and white carnations.

A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

Following a short honeymoon, the newlyweds will make their home in Plymouth.

Antuna-Fournier

Teresa Sue Fournier of Canton and Steven Douglas Antuna of Can-ton were married Oct. 17 at Geneva Presbyterian Church in Canton. The Rev. Kenneth Gruebel performed the ceremony.

Parents of the couple are James and Sue Fournier of Canton and Dan-iel and Iris Antuna of Northville.

The bride is a graduate of Plym-outh Canton High School. She will graduate in December from Eastern Michigan University with a bache-lor's degree in early childhood edu-cation and will seek employment in the teaching field.

Her husband is a graduate of Northville High Schooh He is also a graduate of Florida's flight safety program and holds both airplane and helicopter pilot's tickets. He is em-ployed by Chrysler-Pentastar Air Transport Division.

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Lorry Ann Place and Edwin Mark Chinn, both of Houston, Texas, were married Sept. 27 in Houston. The Rev. B.R. Ringer performed the cer-emony.

Parents of the couple are Robert and Sheila Place of Plymouth and Richard and Carol Phillips of Howell.

The bride is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School. She is em-ployed by Control Data.

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Honor attendants were Cathy Marossy and brother of the bride-groom Robert Chinn.

For her wedding, the bride wore her mother's wedding gown of an-tique satin and lace with aeed pearl trim. She carried a bouquet of peach and white roses with baby's breath.

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The couple's honor attendants were Karen Cady and brother of the bridegroom David Antuna.

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Kristin Elizabeth Voss of Canton and Roger Dale Cope of Ypsilanti were married June 7 at Cherry Hill United Methodist Church, Canton. The Rev. Bert Hosking Jr . and the Rev. Harvey Heneveld performed the ceremony.

Parents of the couple are Mrs. Harold J. Voss of Canton and Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Cope of Benton, Ky.

The bride is a graduate of Plym-outh Salem High School. She attend-ed Schoolcraft College and graduat-ed from Black Hawk Community College, Moline, 111., in the practical nursing program. She is employed at St. Mary Hospital, Livonia.

Her husband graduated from Red-ford High School and attended Schoolcraft College. He is employed by the Ford Motor Co. at the Wixom plant.

Sister of the bride Cynthia Barth-low was the matron of honor. The bride's other attendants were sister of the bride Eden Voss, Andrea Smith, Carol Bronick, sister of the bridegroom Sarah Fedosky, Dr. Leigh Snyder, Sylvia Polo and sister of the bridegroom Kathleen Mac-Leod. "

Father of the bridegroom William Cope was the best man. The bride-groom's other a t tendants were James York, Michael Barthlow, brother of the bridegroom Darrell

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NURSERY THRU HIGH SCHOOL OARETM 0 BAKER. PASTOR

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10101 W. Ann Arbor f}d-.. Plymouth at Goltfredson &<nn Arbor Rd.

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• It: K i r k o f O u r S a v i o r

3SMO CHERRY HILL WESTLAND

Churcfi School • Worship 1030 A.M

NURSERY CARE AVAILABLE Neil D. Cowling, Pastor 728-1088

VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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

Rev. Robert M Barcus 534-7730

Worship 10:00 Church School 11:15

Thursday Fellowship Program For AH

Nursery Available People Growing in Faith

and Love

GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.)

5835 Sheldon Rd.. CANTON

9:15 4 11:00 A.M. WORSHIP AND CHURCH SCHOOL

Kenneth F. Qruobol, Pastor 460-0013

FIRST... In the Heart of Plymouth/Canton

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN

Main and Church 453-6464

Philip Rodgers Magee Minister

Mark Mormngstar, Asst. Minister

SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:15 & 11:15 A.M.

CHURCH SCHOOL: K - 8 t h GRADE 9:15 & 11:15 A.M.

H.S. /ADULT ED./JR. CHURCH 10:20 A.M.

'We Have Been Contemporary Since 1835"

Come and Join our Christian family at S T . M A R K S P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

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

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

Rev. Larry Austin, Pastor

UNITED METHODIST

ST. M A T T H E W S U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T

30900 Six Mile Rd. DavW T Strong a* Fmvngto* i M t t f e M U Minister • 422-6038

10:00 A.M. Worship Service 10:00 A.M. Church School

(3 yrs. - 8th Grade) 10:00 A.M. Jr. & Sr. High Class 11:15 A.M Adult Study Class

Nursery Provided

m CHURCHES OF CHRIST ....63 ii'ii'i'r--

UNITY • • — i — 3

UNITY OF LIVONIA 28660 Five MMe

421-1780

SUNDAY 10:00 & 11:30 A M . Dtai-a-Thought 281-2440

CATHOUC M

ST. JOHN NEUMANN

44000Warren* Canton. 456-8010 Fr Edward J.

t p m 11*0 AM. 4 12J0 PM

Christ Community Church of Canton

661-0400

Meeting st: Canton High School

Canton Canter st Joy

WORSHIP 10*0 A.M. KalUaMakln rv i iowvnip * Youth Club - Choir Bible Study

Roformed Church In America

" A Car ing & Sharing Church "

L I V O N I A 15431 Merr lman Rd.

SUNDAY WORSHIP

11:00 A.M. 4 6:00 P.M.

T H O M A S FENDER. MINISTER

427-6743

See Herald of Truth

Can or Write for Free

GARDEN CITY 1657 Middlebel t Rd. SUNDAY WORSHIP

11:00 A.M. 4 6:00 P.M. Bible School 10:00 A.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. Worsh ip

Mln ie tors : Dennis Sw ind le 6 Lamar Ma t thews

422-aaeo TV Channel 20 Saturday 9:30 A.M.

Correapondenoe Courrn

N E W B U R G U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

36500 Ann Arbor Trail Livonia's Oldest Church

422-0149 Church School and Worship

9:15 A.M. and 11:00 A.M.

" W H A T P R I C E L O V E " Rev Roy Forsyth. Preaching

Ministers: Edward C Coiey. Roy Forsyth

Nursery Provided

MEMORIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST (Ovtanen OureM

3 M M Ptve Mae M 444-ST32 MARK MeOB-VRfY " l i l l l l i

CHUCK EMMCRT

StBlE SCHOOL (AM egeet #30 A M

Morning WooMp 10 43 A M tvemne Wor«wp > »om» MeeiKigi 8 30 P M

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NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

29887 West Eleven Mile Road Just West ol Middle be"

Farmington |

9 15 & 11.00 WORSHIP SERVICE - SOMEWHERE TO THE LEFT OF SACK-CLOTH AND A8HE8' Dr. Wm Rltter,

Preaching i

Or Wlllaam A Rlttar. Paetor Rev George Knoourn Rev David R StroOe Aeaoc Paator Mi Maivui Rookua 0 « of Muwc Mary T lama Oieconai Mmeiar o> EOucatton

ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

(Redford Twp.) 10000 BEECH DALY ROAD

Between Plymouth and Watt Chicago

Redford. Ml 48239 S37-3170

8:30 A.M. Chapel Worship Service

9:45 A.M. Chuch School -Al l Ages

11:00 A.M. Worship Service

" C O M I N G D O W N F R O M T H E T R E E "

MWelora: M. Clement Parr, Randy J. WMtoomb ol Matfc: Ruth Hedtav T«

SALEM UNITED » w o CHURCH OF CHRIST "ZTSZ

CHURCH SCHOOL 9:30 A M WORSHIP 4 JUNIOR CHURCH 1045 A.M Barrier Froe Sanctuary • Huraary Provided

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F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H of P L Y M O U T H

45201 N. Territorial • 453-5280 JOHN N. GRENFELL. JR.

DOUG McMUNN. FRED C. VOSBURG

W o r s h i p & C h u r c h S c h o o l 9 : 15 & 11:00 A . M .

Nursery Available

Thursday. October 30

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

The church bulletin ta published every Thureday in t>ie Observer. Information for the Church Bulle-tin must be received in our office by noon the Monday preceding publication. Send information to Suburban Life section, Observer, 38251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

• SPECIAL SERVICE8 Special services will take place 10,

11 a.m and 6 pjn. Sunday, Nov. 9, at Bethel Baptist Temple, 29475 W. Six MUe, Livonia.

The day has been designated, "Friend Day." Dr. Les Ollila, presi-dent of Northland Baptist College, will be the guest speaker for all ser-vices. For more information, call 525-3664 or 261-9276.

• CHOIR PERFORMANCE The Concordia Choir from Concor-

dia College will perform 7 pjn. Sun-day, Nov. 9, at Hosanna-Tabor Lu-theran Church, 9600 Leverne, Red-ford.

The 60-voice choir is under the di-rection of Paul Foelber, chairman of the Humanities Division at Concor-dia. The full program of music will include selections by Hassler, Ga-

briel!, Dtstler and Franck in addition to folk aoogs and spirituals. The con-cert is open to the public and a free-will offering will be taken.

For more information, call 425-9662.

• *CHAI DINNER' The Livonia Jewish Congregation

will have its annual "Chai Dinner" at 6:30 pjn. Sunday, Nov. 2, at the syna-gogue, 31840 W. Seven Mile, Livonia.

This year's hooorees are David and Phyllis Joyce Scherman who will be recognised for many years of dedicated service to the synagogue and the community. The Three En-tertainers will perform at the din-ner. For more information, call 474-5557 or 425-7039.

• PORTRAIT FUND-RA18ER St Pirus X Chapel, 23310 Joy.

Redford, will have a family portrait fund-raiser 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Satur-day, Nov. 8, at the chapel. A $5 coupon entitles people to one, 10-by-13-inch family portrait They must be purchased by Sunday, Nov. 2. Pic-tures will be returned before Christ-mas.

For more information, call 534-6517 at 8:30 a.m. or 12:15-2:30 p.m.

• PATRIOTIC SERVICE LL Col. Robert Bendick, U.S.

Army chaplain, will be the guest speaker at a special patriotic service 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, at Im-manuel Lutheran Church, Ann Arbor Trail, east of Inkster, Dearborn Heights. A dinner will follow in Fel-lowship Hall.

• LECTURE The Cultural Activities Program

of Henry Ford Community College will preaent a lecture on "Common Elements In Islam and Christianity" by Dr. Kenneth Cragg 12:15 p.m. Fri-day, Nov. 7, at the Gabriel Richard Center. The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information, call 271-2750, Ex t 494.

• SISTERS OF 8T. JOSEPH The Sisters of St Joseph will spon-

sor a program for women beyond high school age who are interested in exploring religious life with the SSJs Friday through Sunday, Nov. 7-9, in Warren. For more information, call 961-3875 or 751-8247.

• BRAZILIAN MINISTER The Eev. Boanerges Ribeiro will

Dr. Lee OriWa ' • — A | | • alL I • • J ^

p r e s i c i e m OT r t o n n i a n o D o p i i t i Bible College

give the message at the 7 p.m. Sun-day, Nov. 2, service at Ward Presby-terian Church, Farmington and Six Mile roads, Livonia. Dr, Ribeiro presently serves as president of the MacKenzie University in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He also is coordi-

nator of the post-graduate theologi-cal studies of the Presbyterian Church of BraziL

• MONEY MANAGEMENT Ward Presbyterian will

12-week study on "How to Your Money" by Larry Burkett, 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, in Knox Hall of Ward Presbyterian ChsrdC Farm-* ington and Six Mile roads, Livonia. The study is designed to give people an understanding of what God says about mooey.

• TV EVANGELIST TO VISIT The Rev. Clarence King, a well-

known television evangelist and paa-tor of healing in S t Clair Shores, will be the guest speaker at • pjn. Sun-day, Nov. 2, at New Life Community Church, 34645 Cowan, Westland. For more information, call 422-LIFE.

• FILM PRESENTATION The film, "The Daylight Zone,"

will be presented at 7:30 pjn. Fri-day, Oct 31, at the Livonia Assem-bly of God, 33015 W. Seven Mile, Livonia. The film is the Christian version and a takeoff on the old tele-vision series, "The Twilight Zone." For more information call, 471-5282.

The public may atteod.

• SMALL GROUP PRAYER Unity of Livonia will have

group meetings, devoted ind prayer at

ave small to study.

Meetings at 7:30 pjn. Mondays will be at 17445 Kinloch, near Beech. Daly and Six MUe, Redford Town-ship.

Meetings at 7:30 pjn.Tuesdays will be at 16996 Norborne, near Six Mile and Beech Daly roads, Redford Township, and at 36836 Margareta, Seven Mile and Haggerty, Livonia.

There will be a meeting at 7:30 pjn. Thursdays at 16560 Levan, Livonia. „

People can sign up for the group meetings after Sunday services or by calling Unity of Livonia at 421-1760 or 565-3899. Group size is limited to six members.

• ACOHOUC8 FOR CHRIST Alcoholics for Christ a non-de-

nominational Christian support group for substance abuaers and their families, meets at 1 pjn. Fri-; days in Room A-5 of Ward Presbyte-rian Church, Six Mile and Farming-ton roads, Livonia. For more infor-mation, call Ralph at 584-0865.

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• CHRISTMAS CRAFT8 There will be a Christmas crafts

sale at Holliday Park Co-op, south of Joy on Wayne Road, Westland, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. Ad-mission is free. For more informa-tion, call 421-5915 or 427-9263.

• ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN St. Mark Presbyterian Church,

26701 Joy, Dearborn Heights, will its 15th annual Christmas bazaar 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. There will be a luncheon at noon. For more information, call 421-4217.

• FIRST UNITED METHODIST First United Methodist Church of

Garden City, 6443 Merriman, will have its annual bazaar 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1. There will be a bake sale and lunch will be served. For more information, call 421-8628.

• PTA CRAFT FAIR Handmade crafts will be on sale 9

a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at

Wildwood Elementary School's an-nual PTA Craft Fair at 500 N. Wild-wood, just north of Cherry Hill, be-tween Venoy and Wayne roads, Westland.

Tables are still available. For more information, call 721-0669 or 729-4877.

• BUSHNELL CONGREGATIONAL

The Bushnell Congregational Church will have a bazaar 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, on church grounds, 15000 Southfield, Detroit For more information, call 272-3550.

• DANISH HALL The Danish Sisterhood of America

will have a holiday bazaar 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at the Dan-ish Hall, 22711 Grand River, Detroit There will be handmade crafts and imports. Admission is free. For more information, call 348-3184.

• FAWNS BAZAAR

The Fawns Club of Livonia Elks Lodge 2246 will hold a Christmas ba-zaar and lunch 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sat-urday, Nov. 1, at 31117 Plymouth, Livonia.

• DIVINE CHILD The 10th annual Holiday Boutique,

sponsored by the Parent-Teacher Guild of Dearborn Divine Child, will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in the gym, 25001 Herbert Weier Drive at Silvery Lane, Dearborn.

• HOLIDAY FAIR Sculptist Barbara Wilkie of Red-

ford will be among those exhibiting work in a holiday arts and craft fair, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 2, at Bonnie Brook Golf Club on Tele-graph in Detroit.

• OUR LADY OF LORETTO The Our Lady of Loretto Parent

Guild will have a Christmas arts and crafts show from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at the parish, Six

Mile and Beech Daly, Redford Town-ship. Table space will rent for $20. For more information, call Kathy Manuel at 538-4935 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

• VIVIANS The Vivians Club holiday craft

fair will be held no- n to 4 p.m. Sun-day, Nov. 2, at the Plymouth Elks Lodge, 41700 E. Ann Arbor Road, be-tween Haggerty and Lilley roads in Plymouth. A spaghetti lunch will be served. Price is $3.50 for adults, $2 for children. There will also be a bake sale and a white elephant booth. The craft tables will feature a variety of handcrafted items. Raffle prizes will be a hand-sewn quilt, a handcrafted rocking horse and a ce-ramic Christmas tree with lights.

• PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE The Presbytertan Village annual

craft sale will be 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Down Hall Craft Room, 17383 Garfield, Detroit.

Handmade crafts will be available. For more information, call 531-6874.

• NEWCOMER8 The Plymouth Newcomers and

Ex-Newcomers will host their fifth annual "Crafty Affair" 11:30 a jn . to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Plymouth Cultural Center, 525 Farmer St, Plymouth. A variety of handcrafted items will be displayed and sold by club members. Admis-sion is free. Hospitality time will be prior to the public event for New-comers, Ex-Newcomers and their guests to shop, following a 10 a.m. buffet-style brunch for $7.50. Brunch reservations will be taken until noon Wednesday, Oct 29. For reserva-tions, call 459-8858 or 453-0745.

• ST. EDITH PTG St. Edith School PTG, 15089 New-

burgh, south of Five Mile Road, will have an arts and crafts show 10 a jn . to 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7. A raffle, luncheon and bake sale will be fea-

tured. For more. information, call 478-4918.

• ARTS SALE There will be an arts, crafts and

boutique sale from 9 a jn . to 4 pjn. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7-8, at McNamara Towers, 19300 Purling' brook, Livonia. For more informa-tion, call 477-7086.

• FROST MIDOLE SCHOOL The 1986 Frost Holiday Arts and

Crafts Siow will take place 10 a jn , to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8, at Frost Middle School 14041 Stark, west of Farmington Road, Livonia. Over 130 craftsmen and artists will exhibit their work.

• TRUTH LUTHERAN Truth Lutheran Oiurch, 19605

Russell at EL Lantz, will have a Christmas Bazaar 10 a j n . to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 8. Lunch will be served.

Your Invitation to Worship ASSEMBLIES OF GOD

moral perspectives

Rev. Robert Schaden NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Brigbt ipoor Taberijacle Assembl ies of God

26555 Franklin Rd. • Southfield, Ml (1-698 & Telegraph - Weet of HoUday Inn)

A Charismatic Church whera people ot many damonimatlona worship together

Morning Worship • A i l a 11 AJtf. Sunday School - £45 A.M.

Celebrations ot Praia* - 640 P.M. 730 P.M. Wed. Adult, Youth 4 Children

Ministry To The Desl-8unday

Nursery provided at all servicea THOMAS E. TRA8K, PASTOR

m r n i i SERVICES: Sunday 10:00 A.M. ,

600 P.M. Wednesday 7.00 P.M.

N E W LIFE C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H

J.E. KARI, Ph.D., Pastor New Lift Christian Ac a J ran K-l?

Phone 422-LIFE 645 Cowan Road • Vfesdaod, MI 48185

Armed mentality is a tragic mind set

B E T H E L M I S S I O N A R Y A S S E M B L Y

O F G O D 8900 Middlebelt Rd. e Livonia • 421-9140

REV. JOHN ROY, PASTOR

Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship 11:00 A.M. Evening Evangelist Service 8:30 P.M. Wed. Family Night Service 7:00 P.M.

C H R I S T I A N C O M M U N I T Y C H U R C H 41355 Six Mite • Nor thv i l le • 348-9030

Larry Frick, Sr. Pastor John Luttman, Youth Paator

George Ntxon, Visitation Pestor

Sunday School 10:00 A.M. Worship Ssrvtces 11:00 A.M. A 6:00 P.M.

Wednesday Family Night 7:00 P.M. Nursery Available • Schools: Pre-School - 8th

A Full Gospel Church

lord/ h o v / e 36924 Arm Arbor Trail at Newburgh

Pastor M. P Panich • 522-8463

Sunday School 1ChOO A.M. Evening Service 7:00 P.M.

Morning Worship 11.-00 A.M. Wednesday Service 7:00 P.M. Royal Rangers 8 Mieeionettes

Come Worship the Lord freely wi th us.

Chicken's Mrnstry at Every Service Vis/tors Always Welcome!

R E D F O R D CHRISTIAN CHURCH

MID-WEEK ^ BIBLE STUDY

^ SERVICES SUNDAY 1100AM

PASTOfi - RAY BABULA

A T M E T R O H A L L 2 6 9 4 1 P L Y M O U T H R D

Nursery R E D F O R D T O W N S H I P Provided 5 2 2 - 8 2 1 5

CHRIST ADELPHIANSl

Tm-CITY ASSEMBLY OF QOO 2100 Mermen . Centon

7X1-660 arm MKMgen Ate & " i w

Sunday Softool 8 4S A M Morning WortNc 1100 A M Evening WorWWp 6-00 f U Wed famSf NlgW 7*00 P M

REV WCMAKO LINOEKMAN PASTOR

CHRISTADELPHIANS NOVEMBER 16

Eternal Life: Man'e Only Hop*

2:15 P.M. Sunday Memorial Service 10:00 A M.

Wednesday Night Bible Claaa 8:00 P.M 36516 Par i .da le- Livonia • 425-7B10

CHURCH OF G O D

EPISCOPAL ^v.-KhTKi;

HOLY SPIRIT OF LIVONIA 9083 Nowborgh • Livonia

991-0211 SERVICES S22-OS21 0 30 A M Holy Euchertet 8-S0 A M Adult Chrtadan EOucoWor.

tO SO A M FamSy Euchertw A Swwla* School

The Rev Emery Qreveas. Vloar

EPISCOPAL CHURCH

ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH S56 S . Wayne Rd . • Westland

SERVICES

Nursery Care Available Wed. - 10*6 A M Holy Euchertet

WFV THOMAS WILSON 721-5023

Livonia, M i c h i g a n 4S184 421-8461

Wednesday 0:30 AM. Holy Eucharist Saturday 5 * 0 P.M. Ho«y Eucharist Sunday 7:46 AM. Holy Euchertet

frOO AM ChrtaSan Education tor * agea 10*0 AM. Holy Eucftertet

Sundsy Morning • Nursery Care AvsSsbte The Rev. Kenne*) Q. Devta.

Thertav Oar* R. Seymour

L I V O N I A C H U R C H O F G O D • Ha37 MMMebea - M

11 AJ*. WereMp * f fcjo pm Wiralep a i

Tm PM. WeOweedey Famey TraMng Hour PAS TOR RONNIE DYKES Churt* Phone 47S-7SSS

Announcing a New Full Gospel Church

C H U R C H OF G O D P O Box 34^5. Farmington Hilts. Michigan 48018

We worship each Sunday at: The Nov! Hilton

Morning Worship 10:00 A.M. Evening Praise Celebration 6:00 P M Children's Church A Nursery Provided

Sermon: "BUILDING BLOCKS FOR A ROCK SOLID FAMILY"

Pastor Mitchel l Ma lo rey«471-335?

.21111 Haog«wtyR<l Coming Soon:

Prstss CelebrstKm Northville High School

November 0-12 v . AiSO '

DonMe S u m n e r Backup SIngvtorMiPrMley November 9 - 6 00 P M

THE OBVIOUS tragedy of the Ice-land summit was that the two com-batants could not move us away from the dangers we insist upon building. Unfortunately the word "combatants" does seem to fit better than "diplomats." Whether the war is cold or hot war is war, and the mentality brought to it is the same.

In war you have to lose in order for me to win and it is with just such a mind set that so many so-called diplomatic sessions are embarked upon. People with an armed mentali-ty can hardly be expected to drop their arms. They feel naked without them and jealously guard the ooes they have while searching for new ones.

Such an armed mentality can be seen in one-on-one relationships within families and neighborhoods. It exists between street gangs and even political parties. Nation states are simply more of the same on a larger and more frightening scale.

Thus the two leaden of the two great super powers took their weap-ons to Iceland and did their combat with words. Our leader told us long ago that he was only interested in Star Wars as a bargaining chip. He came away from Iceland having convinced the world that be has no intention of bargaining with it at all — unless, of course, bargaining can be defined as getting it my way.

MAJOR SCIENTISTS contend that the Strategic Defense Initiative (the public relations description of Star Wars) is nothing more than whistling in the dark. In fact chas-ing after the Illusion of its effective-ness makes it even more likely that we convince ourselves that the arms race can be safely continued

Some years ago Albert Einstein warned that with the onset of nucle-

ar weapons humankind would have to radically change its way of think-ing if survival even had a chance. But heroes and experts are only lis-tened to when tbey say what we des-perately want to bear. Any other message is blatantly rejected or con-! veniently forgot ton. And so it is that our arms posture is really no differ-ent than that of Napoleon despite the fact that we are playing with entire-ly different weapons at considerably higher stakes.

The not-so-obvious tragedy of Ice-land, however, resides more in the believer-citixens than in the leaders. Someone told me this week that be liked SDI simply because the Rus-sians don't like i t Apart from the merits or the demerits of the pro-gram the man betrayed the kind of armed mentality that Einstein tried to warn us against. It is the kind of mentality that gets mistaken for pa-triotism after an event such as the Iceland summit.

Nuclear war is far from a pleas-ant thought In fact it is so frighten-ing that we will believe almost any-thing that can help us play the os-trich. Perhaps that is the real appeal of Star Wars. Strategic Defense sounds so innocuous The scientists be damned! Who could be against it and call herself or himself and American?

The illusion of truth is always eas-ier to accept than truth itself Dlu-sious are predictably more palat* able. That is why we maintain them Truth calls us to the drastic change for which Mr Einstein pleaded.

When people of a free society who', claim to believe in a God of peace choose illusion over truth, that Is the real tragedy. And those ot us biassed! with a free society cannot rest con-tent to blame it on the leaders.

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Lecture to cover experience, aging j j L #

"Experience, Aging and Lan-- are the topics for the Geron-

tology Today Lectureship Series 1-4 30 p.m. Friday. Nov. 7.

The lecture will be in Room 104 of the Administration Building of Ma-

College, Schoolcraft and donna Levan.

Claire M. Galed will be the gwsst speaker. There is no charge.

For more Information, cell 501-S069 or 581-5006

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8B* Q<SiE Thufsd*.,. October 30, 1986

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Charity yule cards

HOSPICE FOUNDATION OF SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN — "S led-wrecker H i l l " — Box of 25 is $10, plus $1.50 postage and handl ing. Send check or money order payable to: Hos-

pice Foundat ion , 22401 Foster Winter Drive, Southf ie ld 43075. For more in format ion , ca l l 559-9209.

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Each year, as a public service, the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers aid charity organizations by publish-ing samples of the cards the organ-izations are offering to raise money.

The deadline has passed for the submission of new cards, but "we will attempt to publish cards that al-ready have been submitted.

ECOLOGY CENTER OF ANN ARBOR — Box of 12 ca rds is $5, p lus 4-percent sales tax and $1.50 postage for f i rs t box. Send to Ecology Center of Ann Arbor , 417 Detro i t St., Ann Arbor 48104.

CHRIST CHILD SOCIETY — "Ho l iday Scene" — Box of 25 cards is $12, p lus $3 sh ipp ing and hand l ing . Impr in t ing is avai lable. For p ickup, cal l Rosemary Chadwick at 644-6143 or Ed i th Corb in at 649-3399.

Organization eyes rights for fathers

Fathers for Equal Rights will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Livonia Alfred Noble Branch of the Livonia Public Library, 32901 Plym-outh, one block east of Farmington Road.

For more information, call 354-3080

Advertising club plans career fair

The 1986 Women's Advertising Club Career Fair will be Thursday at the Northfield Hilton. 1-75 and Crooks, Troy.

Registration will begin at 5 p.m The dinner program, Women of the '80s. will follow

The program will feature three Detroit-area career women: Ro-sanne Kozerski Brown, vice presi-dent, marketing and public relations. Olympia Arenas Inc.; Peggy Jo Marcuse, coordinator, patient com-munications for William Beaumont Hospital; and Julie Candler, free-lance writer and public relations consultant.

Experts representing 15 major job areas in advertising and communi-cations will share their career expe-riences in an informal setting.

volunteers Sinai Hospital, 6767 W. Outer

Drive, Detroit, needs volunteer for a major screening program for co-lorectal cancer that begins Nov. 10. Volunteers will process Hemccult test kits on weekdays beginning Nov. 17 or staff a telephone hotline from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. or 6-8 p.m. week-days starting Nov. 10. Training is provided for this short-term com-mitment. For information, call Phyllis Gerds, 493-5500.

LAW: Legal Alternatives for Women, 30233 Southfield Road, Suite 100, provides support to domestic vi-olence victims. Volunteer legal edu-cators are needed to help with tele-phone screening, interviews, provid-ing legal information and empathet-ic support for victims. Legal background not required. Extensive training provided after screening. Nov. 13-18. Commitment of six eve-ning hours per month for one year required. Call Tracy Verardi, 624-8261, evenings.

Detroit Radio Information Ser-vice. WDET-FM. 5057 Woodward. Detroit, provides services to visually impaired individulas with radio receivers. Volunteer readers are needed to read magazines and local newspapers aloud during regular time slots between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. A six month commitment is asked Parking is provided For informa-tion, call Jan Stockoski, 577-4146. 9 a.m to 2 p.m., weekdays.

Henry Ford Hospital, 2799 W. Grand Blvd . Detroit, needs volun-teers for a variety of roles Admit-ting volunteers welcome new pa-tients. Greeters escort patients and visitors. Emergency room and criti-cal care volunteers support families and patients. Information desk vol-unteers direct patients and visitors Also needed are volunteers to help with a smoking research project and support for new out-patient* For in-formation, call Caludia Hulto. 876-1S7«, weekdays

For more information on other op-portunities, or if your organization needs volunteers, call The Center for Volunteemm. United Communitty Services of Metropolitan Detroit. 188-0822, 8 30 a.m. to i p.m., or write 51 W Warren. Detroit. Mich., 48201.

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AIDS and AFRAIDS Education can stem hysteria, keep employers out of court By Bill Parker staff writer

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome — more pop-ularly known as AIDS.

The mere mention of the disease causes panic in many people, and the possibility of working side-by-side with someone infected by it often causes instant hyster-ia in the workplace.

To stem the fear generated by the disease, informa-tion must be made available by the employer to inform the workforce of the danger, or lack of it, of working with an AIDS patient.

That was the theme of a recent management sympo-sium on AIDS in the workplace — titled "AIDS and AFRAIDS" — sponsored by the Employers Association of Detroit, in cooperation with the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce and the United Community Ser-vices, at the Engineering Society of Detroit.

Because there is no evidence that individuals infected with AIDS pose any risk of transmitting the virus to co-workers, those infected with the virus can not legally be

restricted from working simply because of the infec-tion.

Because of lack of education, at both the white-collar and blue-collar levels of employment, legal proceedings have taken place. Cases have stemmed from AIDS vic-tims being fired and co-workers of AIDS victims seek-ing protection from what they feel are contaminated working conditions.

MANY OF THESE cases need not even have gone to court had educational programs about the disease been offered in the workplace, according to attorney Henry W.Saad.

Attorneys Saad — of Dickinson, Wright, Moon, Van-Dusen and Freeman — and David Piontkowsky — of Pearlman & Piontkowsky — held a debate at the sym-posium in an attempt to answer the legal questions sur-rounding AIDS in the workplace. Both attorneys agreed that most answers were complex and differed depend-ing on the individual case.

AIDS victims are protected legally under legislation banning discrimination based on handicap.

"An employee cannot be discriminated against by vir-tue of handicap regulations and may continue to work unless the disability interferes with the person's ability to perform his duties," Saad said. "If there is a risk that the person may cause injury to others, the employer has every right to refuse employment. But only if there is reasonable likelihood."

Because the virus isn't transmitted through casual contact, it is difficult to prove there is a health risk to someone working alongside an AIDS patient.

The fact that someone has AIDS is not in itself grounds for dismissal. Only work-related consequences provide such grounds.

PIONTKOWSKY added that under the employee's right to be free of discrimination based on handicap there can be no pre-employment health tests that do not directly relate to the individuals' ability to perform his or her job. Also, potential mishandling or misinterpreta-tion of positive findings of a test could subject the indi-vidual to invasion of privacy and unjust discrimination or harassment.

It was also pointed out that employees do not have the right to know a fellow employee is infected with AIDS as long as the employer has no reasonable cause to think the disease will be transmitted throughout the work-force.

Employers should be aware that when dealing with AIDS there is enormous potential for an outbreak of fear among workers. The best way to avoid this out-break of "Afraids* is to educate employees with the most recent and updated information about AIDS.

According to a recent Michigan Employment Securi-ties Commission ruling, it is the responsibility of the employer to educate the workforce to the dangers work-ing with an AIDS patient to avert an outbreak of hyster-ia.

"The main effort is to educate the workforce to pre-vent any court case before it even starts."

Since medical experts are discovering more and more about the disease with each passing week, information should be updated to keep employees informed on re-cent medical findings about AIDS.

Health care industry sees treatment costs rising By Janice Branson staff writer

As devastating as AIDS can be to the general population, a secondary threat is emerging in the cost of car-ing for people with AIDS.

The total hospital bill for the first 10,000 cases of AIDS in the country topped $1.4 billion, according to fig-ures from the Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta.

The bill includes the cost of 1.6 million hospital days, or 160 days spent in theliospital by each patientr The average Medicaid expenditure for each patient, the most common source of payment for AIDS treat-ment, was $52,000 for 20 months of

PATIENTS WITH AIDS live an average of two years.

By March of this year, 135 cases of AIDS had been diagnosed in Mich-igan, resulting in 72 deaths. The ma-jority of those cases were in Wayne County, and authorities agree that while the number of AIDS cases in Michigan is lower than expected, this number is just the tip of the fu-ture iceberg.

And J R . Beauboeuf, an analyst with the Michigan Insurance Bureau, is not certain $52,000 is enough to cover the actual medical costs an AIDS patient incurs during the course of the illness.

"It is just too early to tell," he said. "Predictions vary upward to •150,000 per pat ient-

One reason why, Beauboeuf added, is because AIDS manifests itself through other diseases, like pneumo-nia, that increase the cost of medical care, making it extremely difficult

to pinpoint an exact figure spent spe-cifically on AIDS treatment.

Currently, Beauboeuf said, private medical insurance pays hospitaliza-tion and physician care, but does not pay for experimental treatment. Since so little is known in the treat-ment of -AIDS, much that is done falls into the experimental category.

The extent of insurance coverage in the future, Beauboeuf said, will ul-timately be based upon exact costs in treating AIDS. "The level of bene-fits won't be decided until there is enough data to draw conclusions."

Beauboeuf also said the insurance

AIDS bureau suggests insurance compa-nies use only two criteria in deter-mining whether to insure high-risk individuals — whether a person has AIDS or has ever before been treat-ed for the disease.

Ernie Thomas, an agent and co-owner of the Alexander A Thomas Insurance Agency in Farmington Hills, said this is the case now. "In-surance carriers are looking at the medical history of a person with AIDS in the same light as any person with a catastrophic illness, like can-cer or heart disease. That person is basically uninsurable.'

Ship-shape Transporting cargo is suburban agents' domain By Carolyn 8mith staff writer

A steamship glides over a glisten-ing body of water, its form accented against a clear blue sky and by other sailing vessels dwarfed by its impos-ing presence.

A freight train chugs over railroad ties, a seemingly endless series of look-alike boxcars shielding contents from the observer's natural sense of curiosity.

What's in them? Where were they loaded? And where in the world are they going? Only transportation agents, many of them in suburban

Detroit, know for sure. They are the ones who arrange the booking and routing of freight via ocean liner, rail and truck.

Because the international balance of trade favors the importers, most area shipping agents work together, said Dan Gregg, owner of Global In-ternational Shipping in Troy.

"We're a fraternal group that discusses the overall market every month in meetings at different res-taurants in and around Detroit."

Gregg also is' president of the 65-member Ocean Freight Agents Asso-ciation of Detroit.

The trade deficit, he said, has been

hovering lately around $18 billion a month.

"In some cases, we will ship out empty containers for foreign coun-tries to fill. Steamship lines absorb the cost of shipping containers be-cause they know it's inherent to the trade deficit," Gregg said.

CONTAINERS ARE steel or alu-minum boxes, 8 feet tall by 8 feet wide, and either 20 or 40 feet long. Using them to load and transport cargo is far more efficient, agents say, than the old bulk-loading pro-cess by which commodities were sent down a chute through a ship's sidehole and into a bin. Although bulk loading is still done this way, containers have changed the trans-port industry, agents say.

"The container virtually revolu-tionized the bulk process by reducing its turnaround time by 70 percent," explained William Hardy, general manager of World Shipping in West-land. Invented in the early '50s. the container didn't make a dramatic impact until the mid-"60s, he said.

Besides offering efficiency, the container is adaptable to what's known in the trade as "intermodal' transit. That means cargo in a con-tainer can be placed on a truck, a freight car or an ocean liner

Bill Lickeret, sales manager for Seapac Services in Troy, gives an ex-ample familiar to him and his com-pany: Beans grown in Saginaw are placed in cleanly scrubbed contain-ers, trucked to Detroit, loaded on a Canadian Pacific freight car headed for Montreal, then put on a vessel for a port in England

AGENTS CLAIM convenience to the customer is a major marketing tool. "In our industry, time is mon-ey," Hardy said

That's why moat agents offer shippers a door-to-door service that may cost a little more but spare a merchant from losing sales for lack of available foods Trucking goods from the point of origin to their final destination is an example of this ser-vice.

American President Lines, a transportation company with a sales office in Southfield. imports clothing

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in garment containers, said Harriet Seward, manager of the Cleveland home office.

"It's very convenient to get the clothing from such places as Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Japan or In-dia. then be able to move it directly to a U.S. retailer. The clothing is al-ready on hangers, so there's no trou-ble at all," she said.

About 35 agents in the Detroit area arrange for call at the Port of Detroit, and most of them use it for shipping bulk scrap iron and auto parts Agents claim the $25,000 to $35,000 a day it costs to run a vessel makes use of the Detroit port too ex-pensive. So they are more likely to transport freight by rail or truck to U S eastern or western ports.

"It would take a good two weeks to run a vessel down the (St. Law-rence) Seaway to the Port of Detroit, x so shipping from either coast is less costly and very practical, said Doug-las Dymmel, office manager of Maersk Lines Agency. Southfield.

LINDA BARNES, deputy director of the Detroit/Wayne County Port Authority, said officials are encour-aging more vessels to come into the port, making them available to shippers on a more timely basis

"We also recognize the realistic and competitive alternatives in in-termodal-transit, whether they be by rail or truck Port activities are not restricted by regulation." she said

Walter VanderVeer. rail division manager of CSX Transportation in Livonia, said he handles sabout S.OOO rail cars a day in Michigan alone. CSX. a Fortune 500 company, also deals with customers who are not on rail lines

"If a customer wants to ship only by truck, we'll do it," VanderVeer said "If he wants a combination of truck, rail and voyage, we'll do that too. Wf don't want him to worry about dealing with three or four companies. We're very much into one-stop shipping."

Most agents claim they will im-port or export anything that's legal and so end up shipping everything from soup to threaded nuts. Some-

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THESE POINTS, as well as many others, were debated by Beauboeuf and others who served on the finance subcommittee of Gov. Blanchard's Expert Panel on AIDS.

Laura Redutey represented the Michigan Hospital Association on the committee. She said after "many months of deliberations." committee members submitted recommenda-tions to Blanchard last April.

The recommendations do not man-date life and health insurance cover-age for high-risk individuals, but do recommend making s«ch coverage-available until more specifics about costs are known.

The report also recommended fur-ther study on costs of treatment and care that will eventually be assumed by the Michigan Departments of So-cial Services and Public Health and the Greater Detroit Area Health Council.

The governor has already acted on another recommendation, budgeting $1 million for education and training of Michigan medical personnel about AIDS. In certain instances, such as at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills, staff educational seminars on the subject have al-ready been held.

ANOTHER AREA hospital, Henry Ford in Detroit, is recognized as a specialty center for AIDS victims, and staff physician Dr. Evelyn Fisher is recognized as one of the leading experts on the disease in the country.

Fisher believes Michigan has the facilities and programs in place to meet both the current and future de-mands for treatment of the disease Comprehensive referral systems like Wellness Networks (876-3582) in De-troit exist throughout the state, speakers bureaus continually edu-cate the public and medical person-

nel, and at least a half-dozen hospi-tals are specially equipped to treat AIDS patients

While the majority of these facili-ties are located in Michigan's larger cities like Detroit, support groups quietly function in many suburbs and may be located through citv-based referral agencies.

There is little question the future demand on existing services and fa-cilities will increase significantly. Infectious disease specialists project that the incidence of AIDS cases will inerease 10-fold in- the Best-- f ive-years.

Complicating the problem. Fisher said, is the possibility that promising new drugs currently being tested for AlDs may extend life "considera-bly." But whether this will result in an extension of life in a relatively healthy state or simply prolong ill-ness is not yet known.

And she predicts these new drugs will be expensive: "They will cost a fortune, $1,000 a month or more."

BUT THE FACTOR that Fisher said complicates the issue most is "fear." and the resulting reluctance of community support systems like nursing homes and hospices to step in to assist AIDS patients when those services are appropriate.

Fisher said it is not unusual in Michigan for AIDS patients to spend an additional six months to a year in an acute care hospital when inten-sive home care or a chronic care fa-cility would be a more humane and less-costly alternative.

There is much a community can do. Wellness House in Detroit (not af-filiated with Wellness Network) is a good example. The House will be a supervised living arrangement for people with AIDS who are unable to maintain their own housing either for financial or physical reasons.

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business people Joseph C. Dwyer, president and

owner of Joe Dwyer Imports at Grand River and Seven Mile, received a plaque from Volvo for 25 years as a Volvo dealer at the same location. The plaque was presented by Gary P. Hagen, Volvo district manager. Dywer has been s Volvo dealer longer than any other pei in Michigan.

An incor rec t photograph was printed last week.

Jay Chavey of Livonia was ap-pointed director of marketing for downtown properties with Kirco Realty & Development Ltd. in Bloomfield Hills. Chavey has respon-sibility for coordinating and devlop-lng all facets of Klrco's marketing plans for downtown Detroit's One Kennedy Square and Brewery Park complex. Before joining Kirco, Chavey worked in the commercial division a t Byron W. Trerice Co., Birmingham, and has held positions with the parts and service division of the Ford Motor Co. as a financial an-malyst

An incorrect photograph u>os printed last week.

Jerry L. Lonergan of Canton Township has been promoted to ex-ecutive vice president of operations for Leo D. Phillips and Co., a real

estate development and property management company. In his new capacity, Lonergan will have respon-sibility for the day-to-day operations of thft company.

Wright of Plymouth has elected to the board of direc-

tors of First of America Bank — Plymouth. Wright is owner of Lou Wright & Associates in Plymouth, a company that does consulting and develops its own manufacturing soft-ware in conjunction with IBM.

Gail J . Lamersoo of Livonia joined the Keim Group Ltd. as vice presi-dent-corporate relocation. In her new position, she is responsible for the overall operation of the reloca-tion services division of the Keim Group. She had been relocation coor-dinator for Merrill Lynch Relocation Management Inc.

Thomas Abdelnour has joined Ghafari Associates in Livonia as chief mechanical engineer. He will continue to function as project man-ager on special project assignments. He has more than 17 years of experi-ence in the engineering and con-struction fields.

Menem Kadi of Westland has been promoted to executive sales

manager for New Image Marketing in Livonia.

Mary A Ploughman of F rame Works II in Canton Township passed the written certification examina-tion administered by the Profession-al Picture Framers Association.

Patrick Crabtree of Garden City has been appointed a personal dealer with the Duncan Hill Group, manu-facturer of pipes, tobacco and tobac-co accessories. The evening tele-phone number is 422-0177.

Jon M. Barberis of Livonia passed his state board examination for pro-fessional registration as an architect in Michigan. Barberis works for Al-bert Kahn Associates Inc., architects and engineers.

Jeffery Ceja of Canton Township has been hired as a program engi-neer with Omnicom of Michigan Inc. in Canton Township. Ceja is a gradu-

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Mari lyn Donaldson, Livonia branch office manager with Real Es-tate One, attended a managers con-ference at Mackinac Island.

Timothy R. Cullen joined the staff of Soil and Materials Engineers Inc., based in Livonia, as a senior consult-ant. *-

David Becker of Livonia received a silver-level award from Chrysler-Plymouth for sales. Becker is a new car salesman with Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth Inc. in Livonia.

Please submit black-and-white photographs, if possible, for inclu-sion in the business people col-umn. While we va lue the receipt of photographs, we are unable to use every photograph submitted.

If you want your photograph re-turned, please enclose-a self-ad-dressed, stamped envelope. Indi-cate in a margin on the front of the photograph that you u>ant it returned. We will do our best to comply with your request. Send information to business editor, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150. Please include city of residence and a daytime telephone number where information can be veri-fied.

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times the cargo leans toward the ex-otic.

Perhaps you never thought of rhi-noceroses on an ocean cruise, pampered by caretakers. But Irene Martin, customer service manager of Canada Maritime Agencies, Troy, remembers those rhinos well.

"It was about 14 years ago, and I was working for a shipping firm in Dearborn. It was a little wild," she said.

MIKE SWEENEY, sales and ser-vice manager for Canada Maritime, recalls having to have the tops of containers cut off to accommodate giraffes. That happened a few years ago, before topless containers came into the shipping industry.

Sweeney also remembers playing a role In moving an antique locomo-tive steam engine from Greenfield Village to the Netherlands, and ar-ranging for movement of special hay from Kentucky to the Queen's stables in England.

Dymmel once arranged the export of lions and elephants to the Far East. And there were customized au-tomobiles — each includhng a TV, bar, telephone, plush seats and car-peting, and bulletproof glass — for Middle East sheiks.

And, oh yes, the palm trees. Dym-mel hasn't forgotten about the palm trees, "Ironically enough, they were palm trees from Florida to be sent to the Philippines, where they al-ready have palm trees. Never could figure that one out."

Although the trade deficit isn't a happy statistic to these shipping agents, one bright spot is increased t rade with China.

Seward said she sees a more im-mediate benefit The federal govern-ment, which sends dollars to aid for-eign countries needing food, requires that those countries spend the money on U.S.-produced rice and other grains, frozen beef, chicken and fish, and other products. The policy, she said, has helped her company's ex-port business.

• ROBOTICS Robotics program, "Automation

Selection — What, Why, How," will be offered 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Madonna College, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia. The fee is $65. For more information, call 591-5188. The program is sponsored by Madon-na College.

• ASSOCIATION MOVES The Directmarketing Association

of Detroit has moved its executive offices from Detroit to 35540 Michi-gan Ave. West, Suite 206, in Wayne. The telephone number is 721-0990.

• TAX REFORM A program on the Tax Reform Act

will be offered 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, in Dearborn. For more information, call 557-8300.

• HIRES AD AGENCY Plymouth Towne, the Hendry con-

tinuum care community in Plym-outh, appointed Ray D. Eisbrenner as public relations council. Plym-outh Towne Apartments has 70

apartments as an alternative to sen-ior citizen living.

• EMPLOYMENT OPEN HOUSE

An open house will be 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at the Bryant Cen-ter, 18000 Merriman, Livonia. The open house is sponsored by the Asso-ciation for Retarded Citizens and Business Ventures Corp. For more information, call 422-8130.

• SELLING "Winning Sales Techniques" will

be presented Mondays 8-10 p.m. from Nov. 3 to Dec. 8. For more in-formation, call 591-6400 Ext. 410. The course is sponsored by School-craft College.

• REAL EST ATE EXECUTIVES

Michigan Chapter of the National Association of Corporate Real Es-tate Executives meets at 11:30 a.m. in Livonia. For more information, call John Dinsmore, 446-2341.

• BUSINESS EXPO Business expo runs Tuesday-

Thursday, Nov. 4-6, in Detroit. For further information, call 569-8280.

• INTRODUCTION TO PCa "Introduction to Personal Com-

puters" will be offered 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Detroit. The fee is $175. For more informa-tion, call Claudia, 577-4449. The seminar is sponsored by the Wayne State Univers i ty m a n a g e m e n t school.

• TAX REFORM BREAKFAST A free breakfast seminar on the

effect of the 1986 Tax Reform Act will be 8-11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, in Novi. For more information, call 259-5050. The seminar is sponsored by William M. Mercer-Meidinger Inc.

• INVESTMENT STRATEGIES A seminar on investment strate-

gies and options under the Tax Re-form Act of 1986 will be offered 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, in Novi. For information, call 779-9862. The sem-inar Is sponsored by the Southeast-

ern Michigan Venture Group of De-troit and the New Enterprise forum of Ann Arbor.

• REDFORD BUSINESS Business Helping Business of

Township Chamber of Commerce will meet 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6, at Daren's Bags, 13080 Inkster Road Price: $7. Reservations: 535-0960.

• STRATEGIC PLANNING "Strategic Planning" seminar will

be offered two weekends at Madon-na College, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livo-nia. The seminar will be offered 6-10 p.m. Fridays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, Nov. 7-8 and Nov. 21-22. The seminar fee is $178. For more information, call the college at 591-5188.

• ROBOTICS TOUR Tour of a robotics facility will be

offered Saturday, Nov. 8. from Ma-donna College, 36600 Schoolcraft, Livonia. The fee is $65. For more in-formation, call 591-5188. The pro-gram is sponsored by Madonna Col-lege.

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t ies that fal l a f t e r the child's 14th bi r thday. T h e bonds cur-rently pay a t l ea s t 7.5 percent annual ly if held f o r a m i n i m u m of f ive years . T h e i n t e r e s t will be taxed a t the chi ld ' s t a x r a t e be-cause he will be o v e r 14 when the bonds m a t u r e .

Non-paren ta l g i f t s

A child m a y r e c e i v e a $10,000 gif t f r o m g r a n d p a r e n t , o ther rel-

a t ives , or even a f r iend. If the g i f t c o m e s f r o m o ther t han a pa ren t , the money will be t axed a t the child 's r a t e , no m a t t e r wha t his age. If the money c o m e s d i rec t ly f r o m a pa ren t , it will be t axed a t the pa ren t ' s r a t e , even though it is in the chi ld 's name .

Refinance mortgage You c a n re f inance your mor t -

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Your youngs te r m a y be able to get a low in te res t student loan if he or she passes a need test tha t t akes into considerat ion how much the f a m i l y can pay, plus any scholarships , g ran ts and earnings f r o m a work-study pro-gram. T h e r e is no test if f ami ly income is less than $30,000; but even if you r s is considerably higher, a s tuden t m a y qualify fo r a loan — if, f o r example, he or she a t t ends a school with high tu-ition or has sibl ings who also a r e in college. An excel lent booklet on the whole financial-aid pro-

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E d u c a t i o n a l Semina r : Main Topic " I m p a c t of new tax law on you r 1986 investment , t a x and r e t i r e m e n t planning." The semi-nar , sponsored by Obse rve r & E c c e n t r i c Newspaper s and Coor-d ina ted F inanc ia l P lann ing Inc. will be held 7-9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, a t the Kingsley Tnn, 1475 N. Woodward, Bloomfield Hills.

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'Dull' stocks can make money for average investor My inves t ing ha sn ' t b e e n

going ve ry well. I 've been buying s tock for about f ive yea r s , a n d m y holding is wor th less t han I h a v e invested. I 'm enclos ing the l ist of s tocks I have bought and would apprec i a t e your c o m -m e n t s .

The t rouble is I 've neve r picked a rea l winner . I need s o m e o n e to give m e the n a m e of a s tock that is rea l ly going p laces .

As s t r a n g e as it m a y seem, the a v e r a g e individual is l ikely to m a k e a lot more money in un-g l a m o r o u s stocks tha t just keep

plodding along than by t r y i n g to f ind some f a s t m o v e r s as you have been t ry ing to do.

I 'm not going to n a m e the s tocks you have bought b e c a u s e I wouldn' t wan t anyone to th ink the re m a y be some va lue in t h e m jus t because they h a v e c o m e down in price.

I t a p p e a r s to m e tha t you h a v e selected s tocks tha t w e r e new is-sues with exci t ing s to r ies abou t the i r r e v o l u t i o n a r y p r o d u c t s when they were sold. T h e r e isn ' t o n e of t h e m t h a t h a d a wor thwhi le record of s a l e s and earn ings when you bought t h e m .

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Thomas E. O'Hara of the National Assoc ia t ion of Investors Corp.

A G R E A T sounding s tory may d r a w your a t t en t ion to a stock, but if it doesn ' t h a v e a good sales and ea rn ings r e c o r d to back up the s a l e s m a n ' s s to ry , forget it. Tha t is lesson n u m b e r one.

Let m e show you some e x a m -ples of less g l amorous s tocks you could have bought f ive y e a r s ago and wha t they would have done fo r you by now.

You would have put e a c h to

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"This result is disconcerting be-cause in earlier years we noted a trend toward rising participation of women in the highest executive ranks," authors of the survey said.

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This year's newly promoted top business executive follows this pro-file: a 46-year-old married man who thrives on personal challenge, who is hard-driving and willing to work nearly 60 hours a week for his 1175,000 annual salary plus perqui-site-..

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"Personal challenge" continues to be the executives' most important reason for changing positions. It was cited first by 53.1 percent of the respondents. "Importance of job" ranked second at 41.3 percent and "career advancement" was third at 40.5 percent. "Monetary considera-tions" and "prestige and recogni-tion" trailed at 23.3 percent and 17.7 percent, respectively.

The executive workweek appears to be lengthening, according to the U-M survey. Presidents worked an additional two hours per week this year, while vice presidents added an hour to their schedules, bringing the average to 57.2 hours weekly.

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Ford will expand transmission plant By Marie Chestney staff writer

Ford Motor Co. is planning a $100 million expansion of its production operations at its transmission and chassis plant on Plymouth Road at Levan in Livonia. Ford officials esti-mate the installation of the new ma-chinery and equipment will create 600 new jobs at the plant by 1989. . Livonia city assessor Ron Mardi-ros estimated the expansion will add $1.5 million in new taxes to the city's tax base and will bring Ford's total tax bill in the city to $8.6 million.

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Trinity House has never followed the usual community-theater success formula of staging only seasoned. Broadway hits. Most community groups say audiences shy away from plays they don't know and that work-ing out the kinks in a new play can be a director's nightmare.

For six years, Trinity House has been successfully running against the current by producing unknown plays. The group pulls respectable audiences and enthusiastic crews for its production, and its membership is growing.

UNDER THE FRESH leadership of Brian Heersink, Trinity House will continue to premiere new plays and to develop its role as a theatri-cal think tank where local play-wrights can get help pruning and polishing new plays to get them ready for possible production in a fu-ture Trinity House season.

"We work with playwrights," Heersink said, "to help them develop their characters, improve pacing and decide what will work on stage. Most plays go through several rewrites. Then we put on a staged reading."

Heersink said, "We love to get manuscripts," and explains that Trinity House hasn't sought out writ-ers because "so far they've found us."

This season, the group will present several plays which have never been staged before and a few which have seen the footlights only once or twice. In September, the group pre-sented "Vardley's Lives," a comedy about a cartoonist whose comic strip characters jump off the page and in-vade the life of their creator.

The group's next presentation, "An Evening of One Acts," plays week-ends from Friday, Nov. 14, through Saturday, Dec. 13. The evening opens with the Michigan premiere of "Vir-ginia Is for Lovers," a one act which won a playwriting contest in Texas. "Collection," by group member J im Leach of Ann Arbor, will have its first run before an audience. Round-ing out the evening of one acts will be "Maggie and Beth" by Paul Pat-

ton, founder of Trinity House The-atre.

IN FEBRUARY, the group will present the comedy-fantasy "Candle in the Wind" by Alexander Solzhen-itsyn, the Russian writer who emi-grated to the United States after being persecuted in a Siberian "work" camp for refusing to espouse the party line.

The body of Solzhenitsyn's work shows a seriousness seemingly out of synch with a comedy-fantasy, yet "Candle in the Wind" manages both to ask typical Solzhenitsyn questions about how we should live and to be light-hearted entertainment. "Can-dle" runs weekends from Feb. 20 through March 21.

Closing play of the season, "Gravi-ty" by Paul Patton, incorporates original rock music numbers into a story about a girl searching for meaning. In her quest, she meets a bizarre wizard who does magic tricks. "Gravity" runs weekends from May 1 through June 6.

Tickets for Trinity House Theatre performances cost 13 for Thursday nights and $4 for Friday and Satur-day. For reservations, call 464-6302.

Local playwright Paul Patton founded Trinity House Theatre six years ago and headed up the group until this September. Demands of his new, full-time job as assistant pastor of Trinity Baptist Church forced him to cut back his involvement with Trinity House, but he remains active on the board of directors and as a popular contributing playwright.

BRIAN HEERSINK trained in theater at Dordt College and as an actor in New York. He spent last year working on several Trinity House productions and directed one of them. This year he heads the group and said, "I seem to have two full-time jobs, Trinity House, and my paying job."

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• ART DECO The Detroit Area Art Deco Society

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• MUSIC REVUE Up with People, the international

music revue, will give two free per-formances at noon Saturday-Sunday, Nov. 1-2, at Fairlane Town Center in Dearborn. The shows in the center's South Grand Court will feature a cast of 130 young adults from 18 countries. This is the first time the group has presented a full concert at a retail center. The show is entitled "Beat of the Future."

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Royal Oak. Performances are Fri-day-Sunday, Oct. 31, Nov. 1-2; Fri-day-Sunday, Nov. 7-9, and Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 13-15, with a matinee on Nov. 9, in addition to the evening performance Nov. 9. Curtain times are 7 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. other evenings. Matinee is at 2 p.m. Tick-ets are $7, $6 for seniors over 62 and students under 17 on Sundays only. For tickets, call 541-6430.

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• HUNTER'S RUN Matt Michaels, Ray Tini, Jack

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• AREA PREMIERE Meadow Brook Theatre will pres-

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group will present "Alone Together," a comedy by Lawrence Roman, at the Avon Playhouse in Rochester Hills. Performances are Friday-Sun-day, Nov. 7-9; Friday-Sunday, Nov. 14-16, and Fridaj-Satuday, Nov. 21-22. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Tiickets are $6 for all performances. For more information, call 739-4600.

e IOWA ROSE Folktown Coffeehouse will present

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e SUNDAY CONCERTS Paul Burns, classical piano, is the

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e CABARET-STYLE Phil Marcus Esser, who opened at

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Blue Ridge Mountain farm family forced to break a generations-old link to the land. The cast includes Mary Fogarty, Arthur Beer, Paul Hopper, Joseph Reed, Dona Werner and Thomas Mahard. For ticket in-formation, call the box office at 377-3300.

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"One time we had a gig in St. Lou-is," recalls Andy Boiler of Detroit's popular Urbations.

"We were on the highway and there was a guy driving in front of us. We're going about 75 mph, and he kept putting on his brakes.

"We just said, 'Whoa, let's pull off the road — this guy's nuts." He stopped and pulled a gun on us . . . Then we ran," says Boiler, laughing.

If this happened to mom, dad and the kids on a vacation trip, you wouldn't think it very funny. But when it's told by Boiler, main singer and keyboardist with that nutty De-troit band, the Urbations, it ap-proaches slapstick.

Since forming in 1980, the Urba-tions have been known for a wild, of-ten humorous stage show — com-plete with band members writhing on the floor and crazy cover-versions of oldies — like their reworking of the early '60s hit "It's My Party." They turn it from wimpy pop to tough 80s rap.

"THAT'S SORT OF our basic im-age." says Boiler, adjusting a thick bandage wrapped around his thumb, injured in a recent bout with a mike stand in a Traverse City club.

That wacky image, coupled with the group's trademark horn section and general high musicianship, made them "Detroit 's favorite party band," to quote Boiler.

But following the release of their fourth record — the first distributed outside the Midwest — Boiler says, "We've evolved." He says the band is a bit less wild and playing more original material, about 70 percent.

While long-term band goals vary from member to member. Boiler — he writes much of the band's materi-al — says he'd like to have a hit record: "I'd like to have a song ev-eryone was singing."

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LED BY BARITONE sax player David Swain — he lives just east of the Southfield-Detroit border — the band first performed Sunday nights at the Soup Kitchen saloon down-town.

A WRIF engineer and employees of the big Detroit newspapers spread the word about the seven-member band, as they played more downtown clubs.

The Urbations played some sur-burban clubs as well, including the Ranch in Redford, and hooked up with former MC5 manager-White Panther John Sinclair ("He's a poet. He's on his own beam riding the sucker," says Boiler), who books them on a Midwest circuit.

"We've played everyplace — Chi-cago, Cincinnati, Topeka, Iowa — all these college towns in Illinois and In-diana you've never heard of," says Boiler.

Earlier this month, the band played at CBGBs and the Pyramid in New York City — also home of their new record company, Celluloid.

Boiler says the band hopes to re-lease an album on that independent label, but they'll shop the songs around if necessary. In the mean-time^ they're back in the clubs.

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Performances of the Farming-ton Plauers production of "The Dining Room" by A.R. Gurney Jr. continue through Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Barn Theatre in Farm-ington HiUs. For ticket informa-tion, coil 626-5061.

By Barbara Michals special writer

Believing that you can tell a lot about a culture by bow it eats, play-wright A.R. Gurney Jr. explores the foibles and manners of the upper-middle-class WASP in "The Dining Room." Farmington Players offers a deft and lively production of this warm-hearted comedy.

In a series of vignettes, the dining room becomes a symbol for a van-ishing way of life. The author laments that people don't take the time to eat in dining rooms anymore or to fuss about gracious table man-ners and the family china and crys-tal.

The play's many episodes overlap slightly, so that two sets of charac-ters may briefly occupy the stage si-multaneously but be oblivious to each other. Director Cynthia Doehler keeps the pacing smooth and brisk throughout.

*Six cast members each play nine ot- 10 different roles that cover a span from childhood to old age. Kirk Hanley, Duncan Mein, Joyce Moore, Tarayrm Razzoog, Jim Snideman

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ZUCATTI "S SHARP enunciation seems too exaggerated in early scenes, but she's pleasing as a bubbly little girl and very touching as a sen-ile matriarch.

Hanley is particularly effective as Standish, the stodgy family head dashing off to "the club" to defend his brother's good name.

Razzoog is fine as the teenager un happy with dancing school and the young mother trying to cope with a children's birthday party and the de-mands of her lover at the same time.

Gurney's world is peopled with faithful family servants, preppy names like Winkie and Binky, and cocktail g l a s s y , adorned with pheasants. Children seem to clutter up orderly households, whether they are young ones at the breakfast table, grown ones returning home with their offspring after a bad mar-riage, or grandchildren seeking a free ride on the family fortune.

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Farmington's dining room, de-signed by Phil Hadley and Bob Batis-toni, is a handsome set with tradi-, tional furniture and old masters on the walls.

Teacher honored

Wendy Geoghegan, faculty mem-ber at Cranbrook Schools' Brookside elementary school in Bloomfield Hills, has been named recipient of the Henry K. Martin award for Dra-ma in Education.

The award was presented by the School of Dramatic Art at the Uni-versity of Windsor. It has been given annually for the last 10 years to a student with an outstanding academ-ic record engaged in furthering the development of drama for children.

Geoghegan, who teaches drama at Brookside, is on a year's study leave at the University of Windsor, where she is developing a middle-school curriculum guide for the use of dra-ma in education. Her articles on the subject have appeared in the inter-national journal Drama in Educa-tion.

"Drama can be a crucially import-ant learning tool for kids at 'the awkward age,' " Geoghegan said.

After her return to Brookside School the next academic year, Geoghegan will continue her studies at Toronto's Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, a pioneer in the field of drama education in North America.

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Gourmet magazine Wine Editor Gerald Asher made it easy on the guests at a recent champagne and sparkling wine-tasting party at Cranbrook House in Bloomfield Hills.

He kept his remarks down to just a few minutes and let the guests learn for themselves through the wines they tasted, without being overwhelmed by a lot of expert talk.

What Asher did stress, briefly, is that, "Every winemaker has his imprint." What's best depends on what style you prefer. Sparkling wines are essentially a product of style."

Each of three tables featured a champagne from France and an American sparkling wine (it can't really be called champagne if it's not from the Champagne Country of France) whose manufacture was supervised by the same maker.

THERE WAS Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial 1981 from Epernay, France, along with Domaine Chan-don Napa Valley Brut from Yount-ville, Calif.; Piper-Heidsieck Brut 1979 from Reims, France, and Piper Sonoma Brut 1982 from Windsor, Calif, and G.H. Mumm Cordon Rouge 1979 from Reims, France, and Domaine Mumm Cu-vee Napa from Calistoga, Calif.

Between the sippings, guests nib-bled hors d'oeuvres from the Pal-ate Pleaser in Birmingham and strolled through several grand, yet cozy rooms of Cranbrook House. A string quartet played. In one room, a chef prepared mushroom ravioli filled with dried morels and served with maderia wine sauce and more mushrooms. In another room, a chef pan-fried fresh perch, served on bibb lettuce with French re-moulade sauce flavored with spin-ach.

Asher politely answered ques-tions about which wines he pre-ferred that evening, while a plate of delicious ravioli waited in his hands. From California, he favored the Piper Sonoma.

"I like that very lean style," he said. Among the French cham-pagnes, the '79 Mumm was his choice. "I liked the flavor. It's a more interesting, complex flavor."

The California wines tasted ranged from $10-112.50 a bottle, the vintage French wines, $25.

Verne E. Westerberg, publisher, and Asher hosted the Gourmet magazine party, which was prima-rily for the Detroit-area advertis-ing community.

Guests also received copies of the October issue of Gourmet ("the magazine of good living"), an issue designated as the largst in the magazine's 45-year history, and the November Issue containing a fea-ture article "City Dining — De-troit."

Highlighted in the story are three of the metropolitan area's finest restaurants — the London Chop House in Detroit, owned by Max and Lanie Pincus of Bloom-field Hills, the Golden Mushroom of Southfield, co-owned by Reid Ashton and master chef Milos Cihelka, and Elizabeth's of North-ville, owned by Elizabeth and Douglas Campbell.

JUST DUCKY is the motif for Bloomfield's, once Bedell's, at Square Lake Road and Woodward Avenue in Bloomfield Hills.

Interior desiger Ron Rea has used whimsical, art-deco styling, a color scheme of pink and beige, and such embellishments as duck cutouts for wall paneling.

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Over a recent lunch, it was diffi-cult to decide between the many dai-ly specials and the menu's regular offerings. The specials included a se-lection of fresh fish, as well as seafood pasta, a Health Special (low-calorie, ldw-fat, no-salt chicken breast with wine sauce, apples and raisins), soup and club sandwich and French dip.

SEAFOOD CHOICES on the menu are saute brook trout, shrimp scam-pi, monk fish and filet, and seafood and vegetable fettucini. I tried the last dish, which combines whole shrimp and large chunks of scallops with fresh vegetables — broccoli and carrots — and the fettucini noo-dles. Reduced tarragon cream, topped with Swiss cheese, is the fin-ishing touch, both an attractive and flavorful complement to the seafood and vegetables.

Other entrees include a number of German dishes, a feature at Schmidt's restaurants, such as baked chicken strudel, wiener schnitzel, knackwursts, potato pancakes and grilled Canadian bacon, and Bavari-an bratwursts.

For steak lovers there is chopped beef steak, stuffed with bleu or Ched-dar cheese, served with Bordelaise sauce, or beef tenderloin steak sand-wich. Those who eat light might pre-fer the Oriental stir fry or the fresh vegetable plate.

Soups, salads and sandwiches are other choices, as well as appetizers

and desserts. A wine list offers a nice selection of sparkling, white and red wines, mostly French or Califor-nia.

Dinner, of course, offers an even greater selection of entrees. Again, there are fresh-fish specials, a re-cent one was swordfish oscar — sauteed swordfish steak topped with asparagus spears and king crabmeat with sauce bearnaise at $13.95.

OTHER ENTREES range from chicken teriyaki and chicken Pom-mery (breast of chicken with cheese and sliced ham over rice pilaf with Pommery mustard sauce), both at $8.95, to wiener schnitzel at $11.95, roast raspberry duckling at $12.95 and provimi veal oscar at $13.95.

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All dinners include salad, rolls and] choice of baked potato, potato cakes, vegetable or rice pilaf. The who don't want a full meal may or-der from the portion of the menu designating a la carte dinners — sandwiches and other light selec-tions.

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When I look out the third-floor Window of the Admiral Fell Inn, it \fould be easy to believe that the L8th century frigates and clipper ^lips are still anchored in Chesa-fjeake Bay, and the morning market is about to begin in Market Square. • The bpek fronts of the narrow,

tjiree-story buildings are scrubbed ^nd clean, their gold-and-black signs swinging in the wind. The immi-grants no longer pour down Broad-Way. but the market buildings and shops have been restored and the wharves are still busy with ships. Ifell's Point became the first historic district on the National Register in 1969. 1 I have had less than 24 hours to

aee the historic city of Baltimore, just enough to taste it and want itiore. I have toured the historic streets, cruised the harbor, walked Harbor Place and explored the new Rational Aquarium, but there is rtiuch more: Fort McHenry, B & O Railroad Museum, Babe Ruth House, Lexington Market, Maryland Sci-«ice Center and Planetarium, and all the colorful crannies available in any historic city. | The Admiral Fell Inn stands at the

comer of Broadway and Thames, tfa-ee connected buildings construct-ed between 1850 and 1910. It was crpce the Anchorage Hotel, a board-

house for sailors. But now the Georgian buildings hold canopied tyeds and antique furniture for those who love old luxurious settings. !jl HAVE MET owner Jim Widman

before, not here, but as the owner of tfre Eliza Thompson House in Savan-nah, Ga. Widden's story is that Balti-more's colorful mayor, William ^chaefer (presently running for gov-ernor of Maryland) visited Savan-nah, fell in love with the Eliza

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Widden has paid the same atten-tion to detail here as he did in Savan-nah. You enter the Admiral Fell Inn through a lobby glowing with dark green woodwork and carpets set against stark white walls.

There is no hotel registration counter, just a beautiful antique partners desk, backed by a grandfa-ther clock and a line drawing of the Pride of Baltimore, the high-masted sailing ship that sank in the Carib-bean Sea this spring.

Tfifc real pride of Baltimore has al-ways peen its setting beside Chesa-peake Bay. Dan Wilson and his wife Susan, who recently established their classic yacht Sakonnet as a dinner cruiser, took us into the bay, where container ships and loading cranes mark the skyline, and on into the In-ner Harbor and Harborplace.

From the sea it is hard to believe that this was one of America's more distressed inner cities until the Euro-pean-style boutiques and eateries were built under that low, green roofline, now such a familiar sight on the waterfront promenade.

THE FOREGROUND of the Inner Harbor is pure 18th 19th century: the high-rise masts of the U.J5. Frigate Constitution, launched in 1797 as the first commissioned ship of the U.S. Navy, and now the oldest American warship afloat; the low lines of a Skipjack, one of the commercial oy-ster boats familiar to Chesapeake

Bay cities; the Lady Maryland, a Chesapeake Bay Pungy Schooner now used to take schoolchildren into history. Only the Pride of Baltimore is missing from her moorings.

The background is late 20th centu-ry pointing towards the 21st the an-gled glass walls of the National Aquarium, the World Trade Center lifting its 17th-floor observation deck high above the bay, the new Maryland Science Center and Plane-tarium; new hotels and office build-ings everywhere.

If you drive through the historic streets of Baltimore, past houses with their traditional marble stoops and colorful windows, you will find a low-income family in an historic but deteriorating house on one block and a Yuppie with a restored house on the next block. Here on the water-front, the restoration seems to come all together.

The city-owned National Aquari-um, so designated by Congress al-though it was built without a dime of federal funds, is a striking glass building housing a scientific a.id edu-cational showcase. If you can only make one stop, this is it.

You enter past the glub-glub of water tubes and ride the elevators up, floor by floor, to the sound of wa-ter animals. The elevators are in an open atrium dominated by a huge whale skeleton. You travel first from the mountains to the sea, past tidal marshes and coastal beaches, past anemones and clown fish, each stage diverted briefly by a whimsi-cal streak of neon set against con-crete walls.

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THERE ARE puffins and razor-bills of Iceland and the subarctic prancing around the rocks in a cold tank, rainbows of colored fish from the Pacific Reef, even an area where the kids can touch the sea life. The aquarium has 5,000 fish, mammals, birds and amphibians in 500,000 gal-lons of water.

When I rode the last elevator to the Rain Forest, I felt that the rest of the aquarium had just been preamble. The forest is there to show the unity of life through water. You must be quiet and patient to see the three-toed tree sloth or to notice the brilliant red birds hidden in the green trees.

From there, you spiral down past the coral reef, with tanks circling around you. A spotted eagle ray glides by, folding his graceful tail, a porcupine fish sputters along, a

diver feeds the fish as you round a corner, and at the bottom, large as life, is the beluga whale.

If you are an aquarium-lover, don't miss this one.

The aquarium is a good side trip for travelers who participate in the many public events going on along the Inner Harbor Promenade as well as other parts of the city. There will be a big Halloween party in the In-ner Harbor tomorrow and then the events begin pointing toward Christ-mas.

YOU CAN LEARN to make a Christmas garden at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum, attend the Christmas bazaar at the Evergreen Carriage House, a holiday market-place at Waxter Center, a holiday decorations workshop at Cylburn Aboretum, watch the Thanksgiving Parade at the Baltimore Trolley

Works, enjoy the festival of trees at Festival Hall, all in November.

In December things speed up, with candlelit tours of Cloisters Chil-dren's Museum; a Colonial Christ-mas at Mt. Clare Mansion, Pea body Conservatory Christmas concerts, New Year's Eve extravaganzas and cruises. The National Aquarium has many seasonal events: Breakfast with Santa, Candlelit Chamber Mu-sic Concert, The Nutcracker puppet show, and a Sugar Plum Fantasy among them.

For more information on Balti-more, including specific dates for these events, contact the Baltimore Office of Promotion and Tourism, 34 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, Maryland 21202.

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542-3458. CASS - 15. Spraguaa. 33085 Middla Crowing, Dowagiac (818) 782 20S6 or 782 8578. 18. Wick's. 52281 Indian Lake Rd.. Dowagiac. (818) 782-7308. CUNTON — 17. Phillips Centennial. 1174 W. Gratiot Rd- R t #1. SI. Johns (517) 882-4430.18. Uncla John's. 8814 N. U.S. 27. St. Johns. <517) 224-3888. EATON — 18. Conk tin. 5100 W Graham Hwy.. Charlotte. (517V 7240127. 20. Tha Country MiU. 4848 Otto Rd.. Charlotte (517) 543-1019. GENESEE — 21. Al-Mar. 1431 Outfield Rd.. Flushing. (313) 8548588. 22. Hyde* Hilltop. 11488 Harttand Rd.. Fanton. (313)829-9292. 23. Koans, 12183 W. Beecher Rd.. Fluafting. (313) 854-8525. 24. Master*. 10241 E. Rich ftaid Rd.. Davison. (313) 853-5877 25. Mont-roaa. 12473 Saymour Rd., Montrosa. (313) 8344871. 28. Porter1*. 12180 Hagal Rd.. Goodrich. (313) 8347158. 27. Uptagraffs. 5350 N. Gala Rd.. Davison. (313) 6534577. 28. Woicotl Orchards. 3284 Coldwalar. Ml. Morris. (313) 7849561.

HILLSOALE - 29. Glei's. 3500 Mllnas Rd.. HMadaia. (517) 437-4495. 30. Graan s. 6960 W. Chicago Rd.. Allan. (517) 278-8887 31. Flavor Fruit Farms. 1069 S. Jackson. Som-erset Cantar. (517) 688-3455 INGHAM — 32 Blossom. 3597 Hull Rd.. Leslie. (517) 58942S1 33 Don Gibhs. 5428 Onondaga Rd.. Onondaga. (517) 828-2863 or 485-2162. 34. Oavis Laka. 2S06 Brogan, Stockbridga. (517) 651 7974. 35 Old Raava's Farm. 2544 Brogan M-36, Slock brldga. (517)851-797^36 Quality Dairy, 500 E. Saginaw. Lansing (517) 371-4955. 37. Slnoman'a. 1800 W. Olds Rd.. Laslla. (517) 5848122. IONIA — 38. Gorman's. 11767 Fiak Rd , Balding. (616) 794-0467. 39. Nelson"*. 650 N. Stata Rd.. Ionia. (616) 527 3238 ISABELLA — 40. Mcintosh, 1731 W Ramus R<L, Mt. Plaaaant. (517) 773-7330. 41. Schmidt's. 9520 E. Framont, Shapherd (817)828-5729 JACKSON - 42. Graar. 4921 Zion Rd.. Jackson (517) 764-2918 43. Macklay's. 106S S. Jackson Rd.. Camant CHy. (517) 8843455. 44. Mtrikay's. 15787 Allman Rd.. Concord (517) 524-8535 45. Brown's

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MACOMB - 83. Blake's. 17485 Center Rd.. Armada. (313) 784-5343. 64. Hy"s. 6350 37 Mile Rd.. Romeo. (313) 7943611. 65. Stony Creek. 2961 W. 32 Mile Rd.. Romeo. (313) 752-2453. 66. Verallen, 63260 Van Dyke, Romeo. (313) 752-2909. 67. Johnny Apple-seed Cider Mill. 60001 26 Mile Rd.. Wash Inglon. (313) 761-4288.

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OCEANA - 82. Hoffman's. 8955 W. John son Rd.. Shelby (618) 8814183. SAGINAW - 83. Btotx. 4535 N. River Rd . Freeiand (517) 781-2590. 84. Bayne's Apple Valley Farms. 5395 Midland Rd.. Freeiand (517) 895-9139.85. Leaman's. 7485 N. River. Freeiand. (517) 895-9228 or 8959423. 88. Thorsen'a. 4925 Curve Rd . Freeiand. (517) 781-1972. SANILAC - 87. Lexington. 6934 E. Peck Rd, Lexington. (313) 3545522. SHIAWASSEE - 88. Asplln, 12190 Miller Rd.. Lermon. (313) 6214780. 89. Poormen's Ponderosa. 8831 Meridian Rd.. Lalngaburg. (517) 6514718. ST. CLAIR — 90. Ruby. 6567 Imlay City Rd.. GoodeHs. (313) 324-2662. 91. Stroahein*. 6098 Burtch Rd.. Jeddo (313) 3274283. 92. Birch Creek. 8880 Babcock Rd.. Jeddo (313)3274622. ST. JOSEPH - 93. Corey Laka. 12147 Corey Laka Rd . Three Rivers (616) 244 5890. 94. Wekterman. 28749 Heckman Rd, Sturgls. (618) 651 2273. TUSCOLA — 95. Hilt. 2024 S. Fanner. Caro. (517) 6734894 96. Miller Family, 3209 S. Veesar. Vassar (517)823-2891.97 Parker's. 8355 S. Oak Rd, Millington (517) 871-3031. WASHTENAW - 98 Alber. 13011 Bethel Church Rd, Manchester. (313) 428-7758 or 4247757. 99 Apple Hill. 4260 Willis Rd . Milan. (313) 434-2600. 100. Lakevlew. 12075 island Lake Rd, Dexter. (313) 4242782.101 Wagner, 3665 Central St , Dexter (313) 426-8531. 102. Wasem. 6580 Judd Rd, Milan (313) 482-2342. 103. Webb's North Lake. 13420 North Territorial Rd, Chelsea (313) 475-1992 104. Wlanfs. 5585 Merrill Rd, Ypsllentl. (313) 482 7744 WAYNE — 105. Foreman, 49711 W. 7 Mile Rd, Northville. (313) 349 1256 108 Martins vide. Greenfield VHIaga. 20900 Oakwood Blvd.. Dearborn. (313) 271-1620. 107 Apple Charlie's. 38035 South Huron River Dr, New Boston. (313) 753-9380 108 New Boston. 25454 Waltz Rd, New Boston. (313) 654-2070 109. Plymouth. 10685 Warren Rd . Plymouth. (313) 455-2290 110. South Huron. 38035 S. Huron Rd, New Boston. (313) 753-9380

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"Prices are up only a few cents over last year and health-conscious families know that fresh apple cider is low in sodium and relatively low in calories," Drury added.

THIS YEAR'S apple crop is one-third smaller than last year due to spring frost damage, but the quality remains good.

Some 700 million pounds of apples are expected to be plucked from Michigan trees this year, with the state producing 10 percent of the na-tion's apple crop. Only Washington and New York harvest more apples.

The most abundant Michigan ap-ples are Red Delicious and Jonathon, but other popular varieties are Ida Red, Golden Delicious, Mcintosh, Rome and Norther Spy.

A number of new varieties includ-ing the Empire — a cross between Red Delicious and Mcintosh — are increasing in popularity, Drury said.

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Attorney General Frank J. Kelley announced that he will ask the Mich-igan Public Service Commission to reduce utility rates more than $258 million by Jan. 1, 1988. Kelley cited the wake of the Tax Reform Act signed by President Ronald Reagan on Oct. 21.

In an action to be filed with the Michigan PSC this week, Kelley is seeking a rate reduction from 10 Michigan utilities because the 1986 Tax Reform Act will reduce their in-come taxes.

"It is imperative that the benefits of the new tax act be immediately passed along to the ratepayers in the form of reduced rates," Kelley said.

"WITHOUT SUCH a reduction, the utilities will be collecting rates which were established to recover for higher taxes than necessary. It would be unfair for the ratepayers to continue providing money to these utilities for an unnecessary ex-pense."

The complaints involve gas, elec-tric and telephone utilities.

Reductions are sought for the

rates of firms serving southeastern Michigan such as Consumers Power Co., Michigan Consolidated Gas Co., Michigan Bell Telephone Co. and De-troit Edison Co.

Also affected would be Michigan Power Co., Alpena Power Co., Michi-gan Gas Utilities Co., General Tele-phone Co. of Michigan, the Upper Peninsula utilities of Edison Sault Electric Co. and Upper Peninsula Power Co.

Separate rate reductions are sought for both the electric and gas divisions of Michigan Power Co. and Consumers Power Co.

THE LAST time corporate tax rates were lowered in 1979, from 48 percent to 46 percent, the PSC acted expeditiously in ordering the affect-ed utilities to reduce rates, Kelley said.

"It is my sincere hope that the commission will act expeditiously this time and reduce rates accord-ingly," Kelley added.

The Tax Reform Act reduces the corporate income tax rate from 46 percent to 40 percent in 1987 and to 34 percent in 1988 and thereafter.

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Q. Hasn't there been a special time focusing on energy awareness? Can you tell me when that is this year?

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A. In the past, only one week has been designated as "Energy Week." This year the entire month of Octo-ber has been designated "American Energy Month."

The purpose of highlighting ener-gy is to emphasize to consumers more efficient use of all types of en-ergy.

I've compiled a short list of ener-gy-saving suggestions. For some of you, these may be "old hat," but for new households, these tips can save money as well as energy. Most of these suggestions only require a lit-tle forethought and practice to be-come habits.

LIGHTING: • The amount of light given off is

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• Fluorescent lights are less ex-pensive, give five times more light and last 10 times longer than in-candescent bulbs.

• Use shades over all light bulbs and place them where they won't re-flect on shiny surfaces, TV screens or glass.

• Use lampshades with white in-ner liners that are open at the top as well as the bottom. This spreads light more evenly.

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Halloween is the time when we are reminded of spooky sounds of the night. Owls calling are com-mon sounds of the woods at night

They seem frightening because most people do not know what is producing the sound. Airplane and automobile noises are com-mon at night, but because we know what they are, they do not disturb us.

Learning to recognize some of the natural sounds of a woods can be a rewarding experience. Many animals can be heard easier than seen. Since their sounds are char-acteristic, species recognition is possible.

OWLS ARE active during the night, both feeding and calling to establish their territory. During the fall, owls like the gre?*-horned, begin calling to estab1

nesting territories that they will use in mid-winter.

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the metropolitan area than one may think.

Last fall, there was a screech owl calling across the street from my house in the middle of our subdivision. When I lived in West-land along the Rouge River, I watched a family of screech owls in their nest bole.

Though screech owls are only 7-10 inches in length, they can produce a loud call that can be heard a long way away. Their small size and adaptability to small wooded areas allow them inhabit many areas.

WHEN I WAS in graduate school, I surveyed screech owls by counting those birds that re-sponded to a tape-recorded call.

A s c r e e c h owl, t hough only 7-10 inches long, c a n p r o d u c e a loud call t ha t c an b e heard a long way a w a y .

Their density was 1.4 per square mile.

The other night, I went to Bi-centenia] Park in Livonia, on Sev-en Mile between Farmington and Newburgh, and played my tape recording of a screech owl. Not only did one bird respond, but I

saw it fly in front of me.

If you nxnild like to join me in attracting an ottA by using a tape-recorded call, you are welcome to jjin me at 6 p.m. Nov. 1, at Bicentennial Park in the far northern parking lot by the natural area..

• Defrost foods before cooking — they will require only two-thirds as much cooking time as frozen.

• Electric range top burners can usually be turned off before food is fully cooked. The Stored heat in the coils will complete the cooking.

e Match pan size to burner size, and use flat-bottomed pans to in-crease contact with the heat source.

e Special features on washing machines can reduce energy use, such as soak cycles that remove stains in one cycle or "suds savers," which save wash water for reuse.

e Do only full loads of laundry — but do not overload washer or dryer.

HEATING, COOLING: • Turn down the thermostat at

night or when no one is home during the day or on vacation. Timer ther-mostats can pay for themselves by savings in heating bills while keep-ing your house comfortable.

• Keep your furnace in good re-pair. It's a good idea to have it cleaned and checked annually.

The Consumer Matibag an-swers your questions. Address mail to The Consumer Mailbag, Concern Detroit, 1025 Shelby, De-troit 48226.

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r Michigan Supreme Court justices r a re making law — and doing it ' wrong, according to two Republican ; nominees for the high cour t » Robert P. Griffin, better known as £ a former two-term U.S. senator. J Said, "I condemn the court for leg-• islating," citing a 1979 decision abol-

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Griffin, seeking a seat on tbe non-partisan court for the second time, told an Oakland County audience Tuesday that Michigan's business climate is hurt "largely because of decisions of the Supreme Court."

James Kallman, an Ingham Coun-ty circuit judge, chided Supreme

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*• lawsuits. • J IN THE FINAL week of the cam-«. paign. Griffin and Kallman ad-£ dressed the 300 Club, a breakfast J meeting in Birmingham of Republi-J can contributors. • They are opposed by Democratic ? Party nominees Dennis Archer, an J incumbent justice who was appoint-J e d to the court earlier this year by J Gov. James Blanchard, and Dean • Robb, a Traverse City attorney and J civil libertarian. Twenty "independ-J e n t " candidates are on the ballot, J too. by virtue of filing an affidavit. • All but a handful have been inactive Z candidates. J Griffin said that as he travels the 3

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The cause is high liability insur-ance rates, he said, and the reason is a Supreme Court decision.

Traditionally, a person guilty of any "contributory negligence" in an accident couldn't sue to collect dam-ages. But, in 1979, Griffin said, "The Michigan Supreme Court abolished the defense of contributory negli-gence, You can be 90 or 95 percent at blame, and you have a suit. You can recover what a jury says it's worth. That 5-10 percent can be a lot.

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HE SAID REFORM in the law of tort (damages for injuries) is resisted by the Michigan Trial Lawyers Asso-ciation, a group representing 10 per-cent of the state's 24,000 lawyers that brings liability suits for plain-tiffs.

"They have been very aggressive in the last 10 or 20 years, bringing more cases for larger jury verdicts," Griffin said. "They've got good rea-son to want the system to stay the way it is.

"The two Democratic nominees come out of the MTLA" and the group has consistently argued ar-gued against reform, he said. The soaring liability insurance rates for doctors and others is "exclusively the creation of big insurance compa-nies." he added.

Griffin said that while the insur-ance companies were "not squeaky clean." the court decision had more to do with insurance rates.

He said the Supreme Court made law again in the so-called Toussaint case by allowing a person hired for an indefinite term tc collect dam-ages when fired. "It's a full employ-ment bill for lawyers. There are firms in this state that do nothing but bring and defend Toussaint cas-es," he said.

KALLMAN, WHO calls himself a "strict constructionist" and delights in being labeled "a tough law-and-order judge," criticized a Supreme Court opinion in a Shelby Township case that said the word "shall" doesn't mean "mandatory," in defi-ance of dictionary definitions.

"I've had three lawyers stand in front of me and argue that 'shall' is not 'mandatory.' I threw 'em out of court," Kallman said.

Criticizing the Supreme Court for allowing conflicting appeals court decisions, Kallman said: "I went one way on a no-fault case and got re-versed. So the next time I went the other way — and got reversed.

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W a s h t e n a w C o u n t y 3 2 4 O t h e r S u b u r b a n H o m e s 3 2 5 Rea l E s t a t e S e r v i c e s 3 2 6 C o n d o s for Sa le 3 2 7 D u p l e * for Sa le 3 2 8 T o w n h o u s e s fo r Sa le 3 3 0 A p a r t m e n t s f o r S a l e 3 3 2 M o b i l e H o m e s for Sa le 3 3 3 N o r t h e r n P r o p e r t y 3 3 4 O u t of T o w n P r o p e r t y 3 3 5 T i m e S h a r e 3 3 6 F l o r i d a P r o p e r t y fo r S a l e 3 3 7 F a r m s for Sa le 3 3 6 C o u n t r y H o m e s 3 3 9 L o t s 4 A c r e a g e 3 4 0 L a k e / R i v e r , ' R e s o r t

P r o p e r t y fo r S a l e 3 4 2 L a k e P r o p e r t y 3 4 8 C e m e t e r y L o t s 3 5 1 B u s i n e s s & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B u i l d i n g s fo r S a l e 3 5 6 I n v e s t m e n t P r o p e r l y fo r S a l e 3 5 8 M o r t g a g e s / L a n d C o n t r a c t s 3 6 0 B u s i n e s s O p p o r t u n i t i e s 3 6 1 M o n e y t o L o a n 3 6 2 Real Es ta te W a n t e d 3 6 4 L i s t i n g s W a n t e d

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A N N O U N C E M E N T S 6 0 0 P e r s o n a l s ( y o u r d i s c r e t i o n ) 6 0 2 Los t & F o u n d ( b y t h e w o r d ) 6 0 3 H e a l t h , N u t r i t i o n A W e i g h t L o s s 604 A n n o u n c e m e n t s / N o t i c e s 6 0 6 Lega l N o n c e s 6 0 7 I n s u r a n c e 608 T i a n s p o r t a t i o n / T r a v e i .609 B i n g o 6 ' 0 C a r d s of T h a n k * 6 ' 2 In M e m o r i a m 614 D e a t h N o t i c e s

M E R C H A N D I S E Bus 700 A u c t i o n S a l e s Bus 7 0 1 C o l l e c t a b l e s Bus 702 A n t i q u e s 7 0 3 C r a f t s 704 R u m m a g e S a l e s / F l e a M a r k e t s 705 W e a r i n g A p p a r e l 706 G a r a g e S a l e - O a k l a n d 707 G a r a g e S a l e - W a y n e 708 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s - O a k l a n d 709 H o u s e h o l d G o o d s - W a y n e 7 1 0 M i s c for S a l e - O a k l a n d 7 1 1 M i s c fo r S a l e - W a y n e 712 A p p l i a n c e s 7 1 3 B i c y c l e s - S a l e & R e p a i r 714 B u s i n e s s & O f f i c e E q u i p m e n t 715 C o m p u t e r s / S e r v i c e

7 1 6 C o m m e r c i A l i n d u s t r l A l E q u i p m e n t 7 1 7 L a w n - G a r d e n - F a r m E q u i p m e n t 7 1 8 B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l s 7 2 0 F a r m P r o d u c e 7 2 1 F l o w e r s & P l a n t s 7 2 2 H o b b i e s - C o i n s . S t a m p s 724 C a m e r a a n d S u p p l i e s 7 2 6 M u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t s 7 2 7 V i d e o G a m e s - V C R s - T a p e s 7 2 8 T V . S t e r e o . H i - f i . T a p e D e c k s 729 C B R a d i o s 7 3 0 S p o r t i n g G o o d s 7 3 4 T r a d e or Se l l 7 3 5 W a n t e d T o B u y .

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102 H a n d y m a n 105 H a u l i n g 108 H e a t i n g 4 C o o l i n g 109 S o l a r Ene rgy 110 H o u s e C l e a n i n g 111 H o m e S a f e t y 112 H u m i d i f i e r s 114 I n c o m e T a * 115 I n d u s t r i a l S e r v i c e 116 i n s u r a n c e P h o t o g r a p h y 117 i n s u l a i i o n 120 i n te r i o r D e c o r a t i n g 121 I n te r i o r S p a c e M a n a g e m e n t 123 J a n i t o r i a l 12€ J e w e l r y R e p a i r s 4 C l o c k s 129 L a n d s c a p i n g 132 L a w n M o w e r R e p a i r 135 L a w n M a i n t e n a n c e

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( F l o w e r s . F o o d , S e r v i c e ) 170 P a t i o s 175 Pes t C o n t r o l 178 P h o t o g r a p h y 180 P i a n o T u n l n g - R e p a i r - R e f i n i s h m g 2 0 0 P l a s t e r i n g 2 1 5 P l u m b i n g \ 2 1 9 P o o l W a t e r , D e l i v e r y 2 2 0 P o o l s 2 2 1 P o r c e l a i n R e f i n i s h i n g 2 2 2 P r i n t i n g 2 2 3 R e c r e a t i o n i a l V e h i c l e S e r v i c e 2 2 4 Re ta i l H a r d w o o d s 2 2 5 R e f i n i s h i n g 2 2 9 R e f r i g e r a t i o n 2 3 3 R o o f i n g 2 3 4 S c i s s o r S a w 4 K n i f e S h a r p e n i n g 2 3 5 S c r e e n Repa i r 2 3 7 S e p t i c T a n k s 2 4 1 S e w e r C l e a n i n g 2 4 5 S e w i n g M a c h i n e R e p a i r 249 S l i p c o v e r s 2 5 0 S o l a r E n e r g y 2 5 1 S n o w B l o w e r R e p a i r 2 5 5 S t u c c o 257 S w i m m i n g P o o l s 2 6 0 T e l e p h o n e R e p a i r 2 6 1 TV R a d i o 4 C B 2 6 3 T e n n i s C o u r t s 2 6 5 T e r r a r i u m s 2 6 9 Ti le W o r k 2 7 3 T r e e S e r v i c e 2 7 4 T r u c k W a s h i n g 275 T y p i n g 2 7 6 T y p e w r i t e r R e p a i r 277 U p h o l s t e r y 2 7 9 V a c u u m s 2 8 0 V a n d a l i s m R e p a i r 2 8 1 V i d e o T a p i n g S e r v i c e 2 8 2 V i n y l Repa i r 2 8 3 V e n t i l a t i o n 4 A t t i c F a n s 2 8 4 W a l l p a p e r i n g 2 8 5 Wa l t W a s h i n g 287 W a s h e r ' D r y e r Repa i r 2 8 9 W a t e r S o f t e n i n g 2 9 3 W e l d i n g 294 W e l l D r i l l i n g 2 9 6 W i n d o w T r e a t m e n t 2S7 W i n d o w s 298 W o o d w o r k i n g 2 9 9 W o o d b u r n e r s

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ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER W«rn«d lor bu«y, growing O+vetoe-ment and corwtruction Hrm 3-5 y—re axpanarica and tafca-charo* personality. Fu« banam* Sand ra-auma to: P 0 . Bo* *«C BKxxnflakJ HUN. Ml 40013.

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER needed for SouthflaM firm. Exparl-ancad thru Trial Balanoa a PayroM-Tax Rapon* Salary open 363-0210

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER

Birmingham ofltea looking tor indt-oMual was varaaat In at araaa o< ao-uuur iNiu lor real aatale davatop-mant offlea. Minimum 2 year dagraa. Non-amoki

C a l l R o n 6 4 6 - 2 2 8 0

ACCOUNT A N T / B O O K K E E P E R Work your own acnaOuM Nol fu«-ttma Can work «ome r ights or weakanda Exacutiva who Awns 2 bualnaaaaa aaaka akiaad Accoun-tant to handM haa parsonad a f l a i n & be fuU-cftarga Accountant for 1 Duamaaa Computer e*partanca pre-ferred BioomflaM HMa location. E*-ceAant Peyl Reply to: Bo* 580, OO-aerver & Eccentric Newspaper*. 34251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michigan 48150

ACCOUNTANT - C P A Minimum 3 year* experience m pub-lic accounting for Southfield C P A firm Call Mr Malerman 352-3230

500 H«lp Wanted A COOK, Infant and Toddler Care Givers and Pre-School Teecher* needed to provide a warm, loving environment for young children Part-t ime hours available Pleasant working condit ions Benefits tor thoee who quality Klndercare Cen-ters In Troy & Rochester Can tor appointment. 641-8480

ACT NOWl Stan tomorrow in our tetepnone order department No ex-perience neceeaary Fu l /par t time hours Southfield Area. 443-1327

500 Help Wanted

ACT NOW!

$9.95 PER HRS WORKED

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR GENERAL HELP

We need 12 to 15 sharp reliable, success oriented people to work m display advertising & marketing High school grads welcome, com-plete training prodded, manage-ment training available for those who qualify. Must have your own auto & be able to start immediately Call for Interview

525-5466

ACCOUNTANT Experienced, lor Coal Dapanmant of wen astapaahed muni plant tool manufacturer Excellent compensa-t ion and beneftt package Pieeae send reaume to Accounting Oept ,

P.O. Bo* 376

An Farmington n Equal OpC

HMa, Ml.. 48024 Opporh* i l ty Employer

A C C O U N T A N T Manufacturing company m Radford la eeaklng an Accountant with expe-rience In O / U A/R. A/P, payroll and coat accounting on a compuiert ted system Pieeae submit reeune and salary history to P.O. Bo* 39283, Detroit. Ml 48238

ACCOUNTANT Plymouth aree CPA firm accoun-tant wtth 3 - 5 years experience Sal-ary commensurate with experience Sand reaume to: P O Bo* 449 Plymouth Ml. 48170

ACCOUNTANT 3/4 days per week Permanent poe.-Oon tor Accounting Firm m Farming-ton HMa Muet have 2-4 years expe-rience m general ledger posting, preparation o l financial statements and preparation of Income tax re-tuma. Muet be a d s to work with minimum aupervMon Cat 559-6330

ADMINISTRATOR Farmington Hills manufacturing firm haa opening lor experienced person with good manufacturing back-ground Experience wtth both pro-duct ion & clerical staff Some ac-count ing experience helpful Good salary 8 beneftta provided Send re-sume & salary requirements to PO Box o254. Farmington Hills. Ml 48024

ADULT MOTOR ROUTE - r ^ s p a -per carriers tor Birmingham, Bloom-Aeld. Troy. Rochester ares Morning & afternoon route, call Mon. Thru Fri. between 8:30-noon 528-1510

ALWAYS

JOBS AVAILABLE

We oiler a variety o l clerical & »ght industrial entry level poelttona Ven-ous lob locations & shifts to choose from.

O n T h e J o b T r a i n i n g

M u s t B e 1 8 O r Q v e r

W i t h T r a n s p o r t a t i o n

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525-9191 LIVONIA

(Livonia Office also accepting applications Sat. 8am-12)

532-7666 REDFORD

FUTURE FORCE

TEMPORARY HELP SERVICES

ADVERTISING AGENCY In Weel Bloomfield seens outgoing, experi-enced salespeople for entry level posit ions Degree in marketing or communciat ions helphJ Commis-sion with excellent opportunity lor growth pleasant working environ-ment. Gail Potocki 851-8087

ACCOUNTING CLERKS

CM! CORPORATION, a ma»o» com-puter laaama oompeny located in Btoomltald HHs <a seeking queMfked Accounting Clerks miereeted appa-canta must pcissisi tha toaowtng

• Knowledge of beaic eocountmg principles (Aaaocieleee Degree m

Salary commeneureia with Back-ground We offer an exoeaent Dene-ma pec* age including Tuition reim-bursement Advancement opportu-nntaa In a preferred working envi-r o n m e n t Inc luding an on-s i te neuMua workout center Applicants may send M r rsaumee and SAL-AKY HISTORIES m conBdence to

JudyDeVore Human Xaaaariee Rapraneantetive

C M I C O R P O R A T I O N aeoo Taaagrapn Roed

leM M i s . M l 48013

Equal Opportunity Employer 4/Vef

ACCOUNTING 8 u * t R V 1 8 0 R • 23 " • o r do>ar orodW «#eon Im-

i opening Muet have 1 years

M M , . f i l l m OedW Unton. 238 B l „ Farmmgeon Mi 48024

817 Liberty

ADVERTISING immediate poeluon availaoie to typesetter 'keyl lner with worklnt knowledge ot s Compugraphic 750< Edrtwriter or similar equipment Stat Camera experience lelplui . but not required Competitive salery and complete benefit package No 99pnone cane please Send resume

FRETTER APPLIANCE

Advertising Depertmeni 35901 Schoolcraft

Livonia. Michigan 48150

ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVE Earn addit ional commission Nov Feb with puoacation servicing Lmo-ma/Plymouth Cell between 9am-5pm 644-7302

Can

AEROBIC INSTRUCTOR Experienced Canton Aree

981-3080

AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR lor new program, early eves Reouetba* Courts of Farmington

474-1313

AIR DEFENSE Gat advanced techrncel tremmg ea you maintain missile guidance equipment Good benefits 261-7380

ARMY BE ALL YOU CAN BE

500 Help Wanted A S S I S T A N T P E R S O N N E L

D I R E C T O R C i t y o f L i v o n i a

$ 3 1 . 9 6 9 - $ 3 7 , 3 7 7 Must have Bachelor s Degree m Public or Buaineaa Administrat ion or reieted held end 5 years paid expe-rience m a* areas ot Masti lor

i ter s Degree meype substi tuted 1 year o i experience. Apply to:

Mayo rs OfltoeVMOOC CMC Center Dr . Livonia. Ml 48154. by Friday. Oct. 31. 1988. Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

500 Help Wanted AUTO BODY Assistant Manager, must be sbte to write estimates, do light body work Good wages Reply to: Bo* 3276, Farmington Hills Ml 48018

APPRAISER TRAINEE - Real estate conauttmg company haa an opening tor an appraiser trainee This la a M l time seiaiied position with benefits Send resume m conf idence to: Ap-praiser. 30230 Orchard Lake. Ste 120, Farmington HUs. 48018

ARE YOU BORED? Have some t ime on your hands? I need Volunteers to

e money for needy people. Please contact Keith at the Salvation Army. 9am-5pm.453-5484

ARE YOU BRIGHT? Could you en|oy working tor a cleaning company while you learn, eern g<x>d pay and beneflta. and edvance at one of sev-eral excellent locations wtth top leadership to follow? Phone from 9am to 3pm to schedule an inter-view 792-4499

ARE YOU MAKING at least 118,000 a year. If not. can me to «nd out how you can Ask tor Gary, Century 21. Gold Key Homes 255-2325

ASSISTANT YABO PERSON General apartment oom pie* up-keep SouthIksld area Call Jenifer at

355-4424

ATTENDANTS - Female & male, fun time Call tor Interview appointment wtth the general manager. Colony Car Wash. Plymouth 455-1011

ATTENTION! T E L E - M A R K E T I N G

H o m e m a k e r s & S t u d e n t s ! Looking tor part time work? Went to earn up to $8 per hr ? Call Mary:

476-4328 27432 W 8 Mile,

Farmington Hills, Mich. 48024

AUTO MECHANIC - Certified Mas-tar wanted tor a busy Independent garage In Farmington. Guarantee plus commission Top pay for per-formers Good Benefits Open 5 days Cell Paul or Mike at 476-5454

AUTO MECHANIC

mechanic. Duties include St r ip ing Touch-up, after merket accessory installation

Excellent Benefits & Pay Plan

Apply In Person To: Floyd Vlckery

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET

28111 Telegraph Rd.. Southfield

500 Help Wanted

AUTO & TRUCK MECHANIC

Must be certified S experienced Commission & benefits Apply In person: Novi Motive Inc. 21530 Novi Rd Bet 8 Mile & 9 MUe

AUTO WASH HELP Part time, after school 8 weekends Plymouth aree 455-9685

ATTENTION: No experience needed We need as-semblers, packagers machine op-erators and general laoorors for an shifts Long and short term avail-able We offer too pay. no leas, and master medical C a l Annette nowf

591-1100 ACRO SERVICES

ATTENTION N o E x p e r i e n c e N e c e s s a r y

We can train you to obtain high earninga with R. G Castam & Assoc Realtors Ongolna esetstence & nu-merous leeds Aesodete yourself with a winner & be one

Call Bob Castem For confidential Miti

5 2 5 7 9 0 0

ALARM INSTALLER/Servtce for Southfield beeed company Muet have experience Good pay & Ben» fHs Call Mon-Frt 9-5 358-2558

ALARM INSTALLERS Experienced only own cer and toot* j i—r t y work 3outhf*ek3 conv peny Can 559-MOO

ALUMINUM SIDING INSTALLERS, experienced only true* 8 eqvSp-

" wagaa Can 4T8-1

ANIMAL GROOMER - Part time to lua time poeltion avenetue Birming-ham area Pieeae cea 9em - 8pm

848-1874

APARTMENT CONDO parson needed for 228 unit aevelop-merit m wal led Lake area Fui " m e •mmediete start Contact Metro Group Management 845-2111

ACMKVC YOU* OOALS

bacaground. and • p m c ° ' e ' "al . oNe h e h e e m e i Reel 1 Es ta te /Be t te r

I at P l ymou* 453^800 or • m LlveNe 822-8331 tor

APARTMENT LEASING AGENT tor norihweet Detroit apartment complex Selee 1 agM of»oe sk aa required Flexible hours 358-2181

APARTMENT MAINTENANCE e» penanced m plumbing electric car pentry 8 rmec Tranaportation too* t reterencee required Salary oom-n e e / M with experience 1 e b »

ARE YOU READY?

K E L L Y S E R V I C E S H A S

W O R K F O R Y O U I

immediate long and short term as-signments m Troy/Rocfieeter area

Clerka Light Aaeempiera Inventory Tekers

You' l l receive vacat ion pay 8 bonuaee Pieeee ea* today*

362-1180

KELLY SERVICES

The Ke*y Girt' People Not en employment agency -

never a lee Equal Opportunity Employer M/F /H

ATTENTION 100

PACKAGERS NEEDED

Troy. Auburn Htlla Rochester Bloomfield HMa. Pontiac areas Cat lodey or apply m person 9em-4pm

Somebody Sometime

Temporery Help 1411 No Woodwerd. Suite 04

3 3 4 - 1 7 0 0

AUTOMOBILE SERVICE Basic automotive maintenance No certification needed Will train Man-agement potential for good workers Many employees 8 management personnel needed lor new stores Opening W Wsiren. Clawson More stores coming soon Get In on the ground floor Now hlflng for new stores at

UNCLE ED'S OIL SHOPPES 1116 W. 14 MUe Rd. Clawson

32940 Van Dyke, Warren 485 W. 12 Mile. Madison Hts

3801 Rochester Rd, Troy 3903 N. Woodward. Royal Oak

AUTOMOTIVE PORTERS Apply in person,

Lou LaRiche Chevrolet-Subaru 40875 Plymouth Rd., Plymouth

A U T O M O T I V E T E C H N I C I A N -unique ground floor opportunity with manufacturer on new motor-home Responsibilities include: de-velopment of repair procedues. technical manuala & flat rates Can • a d to position of field service rep-resentative Experience required Send resume to P O Bo* 139. Franklin. Mi 48025

BABYSITTER - MORNINGS 3 hours, 4 days s week Good pay. Call A/lene. Drakaahire Lanee: Call 478-2230

500 Help Wanted

BELLHOP No experience required Apply In person at Barclay Inn, 145 S Hunt-er Blvd., Birmingham

Al l real e s t a t e adve r t i s i ng in t ins newspaper is sub jec t t o I he Federa l Fair H o u s i n g A c t of 1968 wh ich makes it i l legal t o adve r t i se " a n y p re fe rence , l imi ta t ion or d i sc r im ina t ion b a s e d on race, c o l o r , re l ig ion, s e * or an in tent ion t o m a k e any s u c h p re fe rence , l im i ta t ion or d iscr iminat ion " Th is n e w s p a p e r wi l l n o t k n o w i n g s a c c c p l any adver t is ing lor real e s t a t e w h i c h Is In v io la t i on of the law Our readers are h e r e b y i n f o r m e d tha t all dwel l ings adver t ised in th is n e w s p a p e r a re ava i lab le o n an equa l oppor tun i t y basis

A l l a d v e r t i s i n g p u b l i s h e d in t h e O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c i s s u b t e c t t o t h e c o n d i t i o n s s t a t e d i n t h e a p p l i c a b l e r a t e c a r d , c o p i e s o f w h i c h a r e a v a i l a b l e f r o m t h e A d v e r t i s i n g D e p a r t m e n t . O b s e r v e r & -E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s . 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d . L i v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 0 . ( 3 1 3 ) 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 T y O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c r e s e r v e s t h e r i g h t n o t t o a c c e p t a r t

a d v e r t i s e r ' s o r d e r O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c A d - T a k e r s h a v e n o a u t h o r i t y t o b i n d t h i s n e w s p a p e r a n d o n l y p u b l i c a t i o n o f a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t s h a l l c o n s t i t u t e * i na l a c c e p t a n c e o f t h e a d v e r t i s e r ' s o r d e r

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted t

CAB DRIVERS Cashier - Midnights Earn S300-S40Q weekly • « « « " • Responsible person Apply at 7-ence neceeaary CAN M o n thru Frt , 0 U M , 4 Middlebelt •9 AM to 12 Noon 356-1238

BENCH TECHNICIAN Home entertainment service VCR Stereo. TV Apply: 22967 West Outer Drive. Dearborn

B A G G E R S / C A R R Y O U T

Video Canter Clerk 8 Salad Sat Clerk positions available Union rates. Apply in person at Great Scott Stores 10am - 5pm. Mon 8 Thurs at 31145 Harper/13 Mile. St. Clair Shores Tues 8 Wed ai 25780 MiddlebeH/11 MMe. Farm-ington Hills

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BAKERY RETAIL COUNTER HELP Full and pan time Marty's Cookie Company 8 Bakery. Bi 'mm^nam

BANK TELLERS S 5 . 3 5 P E R H R - F E E P A I D

A L L A R E A S Previous teller experience a plus. 2 years cashier experience OK Full and pan time positions available

Employment Center. Inc Agency

5 6 9 - 1 6 3 6 Banking Placement Specialists

BARBER OR BEAUTICIAN Very Busy Livonia Shop Apply at Share Your Hair, 27726 Plymouth Rd . 2 blks W of Inkster Rd.

425-5440

ARTIST - experienced m painting on fabric 8 gif ts Musi be atria to letter wen Signature of Weal Btoomaetd

861-1072

ASSEMBLERS houee » N low drivers, to work m Livonia Canton Wyendotle bear bom 8 Farmington HMa 40 hrs per week 50 openings 3 ahlfta a aSabie overtime Cat Judy at LWtorce

357-0644

ASSISTANT COORDINATOR PART-TIME - m Hurw Field Janftonal experience h a l p M Contact Ms bay. 422-7300

ASSISTANT FOREMAN Fua t ime to eioerviee 8 w a i i a m granular packaging ansa Ei : i » i " t mechanical ak«a 8 auperviaory a t * Ity a muet w e tram Send reeuna to Mr Psamer 423 « ™ S l 9t Plymouth Ml 48170

388-2181

APPLIANCE REPAIR needed to. an mafor appaancee Muet do refrigeration - O A ExperV aneed only ^ 7 - 0 1 1 9

APPOINTMENT SETTERS rated good

I i " i o r M r Adam 382-8440

ASSISTANT FOREMAN

w toreman tor producMon operattorv

•eel 8 electrical beceground N a ® M CaS VAr Maanal J82 -1S88

ATTORNEY Growing Detroit Law Firm. apedaKzing in Health Cars Lew seeks Attorney with axcaeent Academic credentials 0-4 ywars ex-penenca Ca» Lanore 983-1700

Audit Manager j h t Audit Manager n e s d H with 2

yeers front desk and hotel audK ex-perience Supervisory skills re-qmred Send reaume or apply M o n Wed or Thurs 2 to 4pm MIcMoen inn Hotel. 18400 J L Hudson Br Southfield. Mi 48075

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS

Career opportunity wW Fortune 500 company MUST HAVE GM DEAL-ERSHIP EXPERIENCE Good oral 8 written skins Automotive mechanic experience with 1982 thru current GM cars wtth ampnaais on dnvabi l i -ty systems Certification neceeaary High school or GEO equivalent Po-sitions pay 812 pr hr in the Ferm-n g t o n HMa wee. Wa offer heelth 8 Me insurance Paid Holidays sick days 8 vacation pay We are looking to fW 10 positions immediately Only thoee qualified need to ceil

MANPOWER T E C H N I C A L S E R V I C E S

3 5 3 - 8 7 8 0

AUTO PORTERS Large GM Dealership seeking de-pendable part time Porters Muet have ex cedent driving record Sterl-ing pay aa high aa 84 per hour

Apply m Person To Floyd Vlckery

JOE PANIAN CHEVROLET

28111 Telegraph Rd . Southfield

500 Help Wanted

AUTO OCT AMJNO

o n e s Pro^dance-

rSTce^r 'Nort^a. N T * ; N Ol Plymouth Heton 4JO-2274

NOW HIRING SHOPPING CENTER MARKET

h a s i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g

f u l l a n d p a r t t i m e p o s i t i o n s :

M e a t C o u n t e r C l e r k s

D e l i c a t e s s e n C l e r k s

C a s h i e r s

P r o d u c e C l e r k s

S t o c k C l e r k s

N i g h t - c r e w P e r s o n n e l

A p p 4 y i n p e r s o n M o n . t h r u f r i . ,

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SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 4 2 5 N . C E N T E R 8 T .

N O R T H V I L L E

BAR TIRE CO. Looking tor person to work m tire store, must De 18 yrs. or older, have good driving record Stan «t $5 50 per hr Apply 9am-4pm see Don Bar 16829 Plymouth Rd Detroit

BIDS to plow snow at Burhngton Bloomfield Plaza Shopping Center, located at South Boulevard and Squirrel Rd.. Bloomfield Must be

Call Mon , Tuea.. Wed-. 9-5 478-0322

BODY SHOP - Assistant Manager Great pay & benefits Michigan's largest Toyota dealer Page Toyota inc Rick Brown 352-8580

BOOKKEEPER CPA hrm in Southfield, seeks a ca-pable. exper ienced fu l l -charge Bookkeeper tor its busy client Book-keeping Department The ability, to handle multiple clients on your own IS required, as well as enthusiasm Salary mid to upper teens Please send >*esume to: R S P O Bo* 963, Soutfil>eld Mich . 4BC37

CARPENTER 8 HOUSEKEEPER For maintenance 8 deening. For 1 days work. 231-1725

CARPENTER/LABORER Herdworker.

desiring to Isem a t rade Can 255-1683

CARPENTERS, experienced help-ers. can tram, l op wages Insurance after probation period, work all win-ter Call after 6pm. 459-5228

BOOK STORE seeks bright, eneigellc person for Sales/Slock posit ion Apply at 7365 Orchard Lake West Bloomfield

BRIGHT 8 RELIABLE people need-ed lull or part time for convenience mini-mart Flexible hours, will train Apply m person, 6am-8pm Sunoco Station, 29401 W 7 Mile Rd . Livo-nia 478-5008

BRUNSWICK BOWLING Mechanic Nights & weekends Pari or full time. Good pay. benefits experience pre-ferred Call 348-9120

BASKET BALL OFFICIALS For Adult Mens League S12 per

na V. 14255 Stark Schoolcraft 261-2161

game Apply Lrvonu Rd , N o l !

BATH SHOP SALES Retail bath, bedspread, blinds and wallpaper, fuH or part l ime Selling experience needed Farmlng lon Hills area Can Mrs Gold 855-5144

BATH SHOP SALES Full 8 part time, good with people, ilka decorating, good pay Drapery Boutique Novi 4 Farmlnglon Hills area Mrs Gold 855-3110

BEAUTICIAN Excellent earning opportunity, wrth education and benefits Artiste Westland 425-9510

BEAUTICIAN needed enpenence with some clientele, lull or par i time MwJtJlebeii Ann Arbor trail area Can Sal thru Wed after 6pm 522-4892

BEAUT ICICAN For salon receptionist Mature busi-ness minded Artiste Livonia Mali 474-8844 Wonderland 427 1380 Also Nail "ecnrwclan for Wonderland

B U I L D I N G M A I N T E N A N C E United Community Services is offer-ing free training lo people interested in working in the building mainte-nance field Program includes

• Paid on the job work experience • Free iramlng at Henry Ford

Community College • j o b placement assistance Applicants must be at least 18 years old and live in Wayne County If in-t e r e s t e d in e a r n i n g w h i l e you 'elearnmg call

8 6 5 - 4 0 4 4 Sponsored by Wayne County

Private Industry Corp

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

Sears Roebuck 8 Compa-ny. licensee, the KeyServ Group, has fu l l - t ime/pan time positions for Carpel Cleaning Technicians It you like meeting and work-ing with people In a chang-ing work environment. this is the opportunity for you We offer a good wage & benefit package with rapid career advancement for Senior Carpet Cleaning Technician status For Im-med ia te c o n s i d e r a t i o n , please call 261-8790

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CASHIER NEEDED Mobil Mart Morning 8 af ternoon shifts available Apply In perapn 33430 Schoolcraft. LNoma.

CASHIER/SALES - expeneneed persons. fuH 8 pert ume. good pay

I Howard s Beauty Supply. 33318 | Grand River, Farmington 477-5449

CASHIER/SALES Branches o l national, wcimans t » v ion storsa at Tei-Twefve. Southfle*) and all West auPurben Man loca-tions need part time help. Mostly mornings, some aftemoona. even-ings and weekends Some cashier or tales experience required Must be mature, well groomed and enjoy customer contact immediate dis-count Call for interview 358-3933

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CARPPENTER 8 Carpenter 's Help-er Mm (5) years experience Year-round position, wttti Birmingham/ Bloomfield area Custom Builder Salary, benefits - based on qualifi-cations 646-2929

CASHIER-CLERK - tuB-tlme Bene-fits include Paid vacation and merit pay increases Apply 7-Eleven Stores. 28205 Ford Rd , Garden Oty or 9001 Wayne Rd . Livonia

B U S I N E S S M A N A G E R ACCOUNTANT

Oulsiandmg, fugwy-motivaied Busi-ness Manager needed to work Closely with owner and staff of grow-ing interior design firm Musi have strong accounting background to oversee deify accounting perform budgeting, forecasting 8 planning activities and to act as financial ad-visor and monitoring work flow of design staff Knowledge ol tumi-sure, aesign industry helpful Ac-counting skills necessary Send con-fidential 'esume with current salary eve i to B M P 0 Box 963 South-Held Ml 48037

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CASHIERS Experienced, ambit ious persons sought tor full 8 part time positions Paid vacation 8 sick days, life insur-ance 8 health plans available AapJy In person only, between Sam-Sc-n at. 37416 W 7 Mile 8 Newburgh Rd

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CASHIERS • FuH or part time, flaxi Die hours, must be 18. time 8 a halt tor Sundays 8 holidays F i i l benefit package includes medical dental 8 life insurance, employee discounts. Apply Sev-On Drugs. 6510 Tale-graph at Maple Rda

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MEYER JEWELRY COMPANY Twelve Oaks Mali. Now

CASHIERS - Must be reliable AH shifts No experience necessary, but neipfal Must be 18 years old Apply in pe rson O r c h a r d L a k e 8 Northwestern

C A S H I E R S & S T O C K AmDitious persons sought for fun 4 pari time positions Flexible hours paid benefits 4 pleasant atmos-phere Wages based on experience Apply In person F i M Distributors. 13503 Miadleoen. _ivomia

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B S W Full time, new management need* qualified professionals for skated nursing home flood benefits Apply Eltie Strand. Adm Plymouth Ct (for-merly Hendry Convalesce!*) 105 Haggerty Rd Plymouth Mi 48170

500 Help Wanted

RETAIL S A L E S Temporary • Part Time Christmas Help Radio Shack , the w o r l d ' s leader in c o n s u m e r e l ec t r on i cs is n o w h i r ing for the C h r i s t m a s sales season. F l e x i b l e p a r t t i m e h o u r s a r e ava i lab le at l oca t i ons t h r o u g h o u t the m e t r o area. We o f fer a c o m m i s s i o n pay p lan w i t h a g u a r a n t e e d base wage, so the m o r e y o u sell t he m o r e you earn. For an in te rv iew a p p o i n t m e n t cal l :

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Engine or chass is e x p e r i e n c e re-q u i r e d Ful l benef i t p a c k a g e S e n d resume or apply to :

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WEST BLOOMFIELD FARMER JACK STORE 15 M i le& Orchard Lake Rd.

FARMINGTON FARMER JACK STORE 9 Mile & Farmington Rd. Equal Opportunity Employer

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DRIVERS T R A C T O R T R A I L E R

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D R I V E R i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g in L i von ia o n m i d n i g h t sh i f t , 11 :30pm to 7 : 3 0 a m M u s t h a v e va l id d r i v e r s l icense, abi l -i ty t o d r i v e o u r c o m p a n y car w i t h a m a n u a l t r a n s m i s s i o n A an exce l lent d r i v i n g r e c o r d S o m e c ler ica l du t i es A heavy l i f t i ng Invo lved For an in te r -v iew, ca l l p e r s o n n e l 2 6 1 - 8 2 2 2

500 Help Wanted

PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE

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Flexible Hours & Weekends A p p l i c a t i o n s be ing t a k e n M o n d a y t h ru F r iday 9 :30 A . M . - 4 P .M.

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A I D E FOR H A N D I C A P P E D CHILD We currently have a part time opportunity available to work aS an Aide, through Providence Hospital, In a private duty home assignment. Selected candidate will be responsible tor carrying out an established child developmental program, as well as. delivering functional care for a 10-year old handicapped child. We are looking for a highly motivated Individual who possesses a minimum of 1 year in Special Education, and training and/or hands-on experience in working wtth disabled children. The schedule is flexible ranging between 20-36 hours per week. Ideal schedule is Mon.-Fri., 3 P.M.-7 P.M.. and every other weekend on days. Qualified and Interested candidates may submit a resume to: Susan Gronbach, Employment Manager. \

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L B v j Employment Off ice

16001 W. 9 Mi le Rd. Southf ie ld. M l 48037

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FULL SERVICE PROMOTIONAL

MERCHANDISING CO. Specializing in: Merchand ise for use in Circular Advert is ing Programs, Coupon Books and Special Adver t is ing Cam-paigns has need to fill:

• WORD PROCESSING OPERATOR • ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT . SHOWROOM ASSISTANT • INVOICE CLERK

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C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T I E S

We are seeking candidates to fill sales posit ions In our SOUTHFIELD store location. These career opportunit ies In-clude:

FINE JEWELRY SALES CONSULTANTS (Exper ienced Only)

COLO JEWELRY SALES CONSULTANTS GIFT SALES CONSULTANTS

If you're Outgoing, Mature, Energetic and enloy working with people; a reward-ing full or part-t ime position may parallel your career goals. We offer s competit ive pay rate based on experience plus com-missions on sales to selected consult ante. Prevfoue sales experience a definate plus for all poait iona.

C O M E J O I N T H E F O L A N D S FAMILY. W e are a Michigan baaed Department Store, featur ing Jewelry, a growing gift registry and a complete selection of ac-cessories for the home.

If a rewarding Sales Consultant poalt lon f l ta your career goal; APPLY IN PERSON TO:

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For long term assignments in N.W. Suburbs. Perfect for persons who live in Livonia, Redford, Farming-ton, Novi, Southfield areas Ideal hours for Home-makers and College Students

• Shifts 10 ajn.-J p.m and } p.m -8 p.m. • Must be Articulate • Business Attire

G M S E m p l o y e e s A r e E n t i t l e d T o :

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• Cash Bonuses • Employee Of The Week

Recognition Program • Medical Insurance • Life Insurance

Call Today for Appointment

427-7660 GENERAL MANAGEMENT

SERVICES 14700 Farmiogron Rd . • LIVONIA

Suite 104 | Heritage C o m m o n s

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Tuaa. Requ i r e typing , d ic ta -

RECEPTIONIST - PVT t ime . South-ITAM araa. Expar i anoad . Typtng a n d

" "phone skito required. Send r e e u m e W<~AI: LouMe Lachowka. 3660 Seoond » St.. Sofia 110. Wayne . Ml. 46164

RECEPTIONIST/ EHTRY LEVEL SECRETARY

" — d a d lo r p a r a o n a l INJURY TAW Itrm. 13 M M A Te leg raph .

642-5757

RECEPTIONIST/CLERICAL Ful tlma poel t ion for friendly. o roe -n ized p a r a o n wltfi good offlca MDM Computar a x p a r l a n o a helpful. Farm-

• 476-0104

R E C E P T I O N I S T / T Y P I S T Muat hava PLTAAANT phona TOTEM and r y p a 55 w p m accura te ly S a n d re-a u m a t o DtSI, 40 W Howard SL. S u l l a 3(10, Pon t i ac Ml 46056

RECEPTIONIST I C . P A . Hrm

I to: Box 544, Obeerv -ar A Ecoan t r tc Newapaper*. 38251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd.. Uvonla . Michigan 48150

RECEPTIONIST With good apeek ing « * » . pteeeant personality and naal a p p e e r e n c e Typo 50 w p m a n d wBIng 10 commit to long I a rm Ca * lor appo in tment : 356-4900

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD O p a r a t o r needed Immadialaly a t t leel thco IntemetlonM . tha worid'A l a rgaa t Dantal Diatrttxrtor W « be Interviewing at 24114 Raaaareh Dr.. Farmington HMa . For DOT., CA* 313-475-1300

RECEPTIONIST - PHONE WORK GENERAL OFFICE

Small friendly fact paoad non-emok-Ing offlca. FuH tlma. MO mauranoa

13 * S o u t h M d Rd* a raa . INTRO MARKETING - 540-9010

RECEPTIONIST Southflald company

reoeptloniet/generaf offlca

— a n d f ron t deck a p p e a r a n c e Houra ara 7 :30am t o 4:30pm M-F. Man ra-am to: P O. Box 300. Southflald ,

S* ' Ml 48037 o r CM 363-3311. Ext. 217

RECEPTIONIST - tees-peced manu -l ec tu r ing Arm In Uvonla aaaks RE-copt lonM /Genaraf Offlca d a r k wtth

— c u a i a n t p h o n e m a n n e r * and front Oaak a p p e a r anca . Houra 8:15 t o 5

^ p m . , Mon . thru Frt Ma * r e e u m e or apply to: Perfection Automotlva

-Y P roduc t * . . 12445 Levan Rd., Uvonla . » * - H H 48150. -O* 0 * ' RECEPTIONIST

1 aitth a highly r aapac lad raaldentlel bulkier of luxury homee. WW t ram for a d v a n c e m e n t . Poeitlon requiree mtaWgenoo. good typing * k a * and t h a aOHlty t o WORK well with people .

I Mr*. Ptmo, lor an Inter-view 828-3500

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Downtown Birmingham co seeks In-dMdua l with p l i a i an l marmar 8 en-ergetic pe r sona l ly . Word p roceee -Ing o r paraonal computer *k H * pra-farred. Experlanoe nol n n n t l l . Re-ply In writing to : REI INC. Jenet Sllvaetn, 250 Martm St. a rmmg-ham . Mi.. 48011

RECEPTIONIST -long t e r ra ass ignment In Pfpnoutfi. Muet ba a b l e l o handle buey Swftch-

Some Typing.

C a l l N o w F o r A p p o i n t m e n t

427-7660 GENERAL

MANAGEMENT SERVICES

14700 Farmington Rd . . Uvonla Suite 104

Heri tage Common *

RECEPTIONIST needed lor tact peced c o m p u t e r company 1-75 8 C r o o k * Rd araa. 25 houra par »

- g u a r a n t e e d . Nancy: 87S-2MO

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

Receptionists K e l l y S e r v i c e s h a s s h o r t

t e r m a s s i g n m e n t s a v a i l a b l e

( l o n g t e r m a s s i g n m e n t s a r e

a l s o a v a i l a b l e b u t t h e I m -

m e d i a t e n e e d I s s h o r t

t e r m ) f o r r e c e p t i o n i s t s . E x -

p e t r e n c e i s a m u s t . W e a r e

s e e k i n g p e o p l e w i t h o r

w i t h o u t t y p i n g s k i l l s .

W e o f f e r c o m p e t i t i v e p a y .

m e r i t I n c r e a s e s a n d v a c a -

t i o n p a y . P l e a s e e c a l l f o r

m o r e d e t a i l s :

553-7820 Farmington 352-5220 Southfield

K E L L Y

S E R V I C E S T h e " K e l t y G i r l " P e o p l e

N o t a n e m p l o y m e n t a g e n c y - n e v e r a f e e

Equal Oppor tun i ty Employar M/F/H

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Feet paced edvertlMng company needa p a r a o n wfth gana ra l offlca I good c o m m u n i c a t i o n * k a * South-MTO Aak tor ROB or G a l 588-3447

RECEPTIONIST - Matura . good te le-p h o n e voice , c o n t r a c t o r * omoa , Redfo rd area. Requi re light offloe 8 typing (KM* 6:30em-4:30 pm . CA* b S w Z e n W p m . 255-4182

RECEPTIONIST - For tael growing marke t ing c o Oood typing ik ia* neceeaary wfth a t a k e che rge par -ton WILY Cel Jeen Marti or Larry Olelnlk. Frt o r Mon 728-3344

RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST- Full t lma for Fa rming ton HIBA CPA offloe. Send r e e u m e : Kleiman . Camay 8 Green b a u m . 32000 Nor thweetem Highway. Su i t e 275. Farmington HLAT. Mich. 48018.

RECEPTIONIST/SWITCHBOARD 12-Une p h o n e «y* tem . PubHehlng firm M Fa rmlng lon HI8a aeek* per -eon w /good telephone *kl8a. »ome Hght aertcel Experience preferred. Ful t ime , flexible houra . Cal Renee ': 478-8780

RECEPTIONIST P r o f e e a i o n a l A u t o RACING Firm seek* indMduel to M ReceptlonUt poeltion Immedle tefy al: National H a a d q u a r t a r * . l oca t ad M Bloomflald HB* Individual* wfth protaeMonal a t t i tude 8 appearance onfy nead ap -ply Cen e f te r 9AM 334-8500

Receptionist For fact g rowing m o r t g a g e cor

Southfield . Ex; ere ! offlca b a c k g r o u n d , tact Mr B e n f l e t d e t

Expe r i enced with gen-

358-2345 RECEPTIONIST

Growing manufacturer seek* offloe Recept lonle t . Non smoking offlca. P h o n a tkWs 8 typing experience neceesery PKS hospitalization . Ma Insurance, vaca t ion , holidays 8 prol-It ahering Apply In pe r son before 11:30am or a f t e r 1pm at : 32900 Capitol , off Fa rming ton Rd. Uvonla .

RECEPTIONIST needed lor congen ia l 8 a t t ract ive Tel 12 aree accounting offlce Must be neel M appearance well orge-ntzed & c o n e d e n t l o u * - Ught book-keep ing akins a plua . Joe inctudes answering phonaa. greeting the public 8 a variety of clerical du t i e s Oppor tuni ty to learn accounUng

RECEPTIONIST lor o n e of MlcfW-

r 'S beef 8 brlghteel ad aoandes.

" In ' for t h e righl person . You muet Oe sharp, o rganlzad . MA dael-Ing with unueuaf p e o p l e 8 thrive on p r saau re . S o u n d Mce you? Whet a r e you welting lor? Raapond' Sox 800. Obeerver 8 Eccent r ic Newspepers, 38251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd., Uvonla, Michigan 48150

SALES SECRETARY Distributor of c o m p u t e r accessories located In R o c h e e t e r has Immediate open ing lor sales secretary /c ler ical poeltion. Good t e l ephone communi -cat ion skills r equi red . Ssiary com-m e n s u r s t s wi th qual i f icat ions Plaaaa send r e e u m e t o Box s540 Obeerve r 8 Eccent r ic Newspapers. 38251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd., Uvonla . Michigan 48150

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P r o m i n e n t r e a l t o r n e e d s e x p e r i e n c e d

S e c r e t a r y / R e c e p t i o n i s t , F a r m i n g t o n / F r a n k l i n

a r e a . A c c u r a t e t y p i n g , p l e a s a n t t e l e p h o n e

m a n n e r a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l a p p e a r a n c e

r e q u i r e d . I n c l u d e s m e d i c a l - d e n t a l b e n e f i t s .

S e n d r e s u m e a n d a a l a r y r e q u i r e m e n t s t o :

Merr i l l Lynch Realty 1 6 0 0 N . W o o d w a r d

B i r m i n g h a m , M l 4 8 0 1 1

A t t e n t i o n : S a n d y

Merrill Lynch Realty

OP*

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A K e l l y j o b i s f o r

c u s t o m e r s e r v i c e

r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s A r e y o u l o o k i n g f o r p a r t t i m e w o r k ? K e l l y

S e r v i c e s h a s t h e p e r f e c t o p p o r t u n i t y f o r y o u .

• W o r k a t a m a j o r c o m p a n y i n L i v o n i a

• T w o f o u r - h o u r d a y s h i f t s a v a i l a b l e

• T w o - m o n t h l o n g a s s i g n m e n t

• C a m t o p h o l i d a y $ $ i

• T r a i n i n g p r o v i d e d

• T a k i n g I n b o u n d c a l l s a n d o r d e r s

• $ 5 0 a t t e n d a n c e b o n u s

If you:

• A r e a t l e a s t 1 8 y e a r s o f a g e

• H a v e g o o d t e l e p h o n e a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n s

skills • A r e a r t i c u l a t e a n d d e t a i l - o r i e n t e d

• A r e p u n c t u a l a n d d e p e n d a b l e

C a l l J o e a t 5 2 2 - 4 0 2 0 for m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o r t o

s c h e d u l e a n a p p o i n t m e n t

C A L L T O D A Y !

3 3 1 3 5 S c h o o l c r a f t

U v o e i a

KLDIws" S E R V I C E S

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" O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

R e c e p t i o n i s t P o a i t i o n a

TROY - r ecen t g r a d . 45 w p m . bene-fit*. 110.000 Fee peld

BIRMINGHAM - good typing . * N G . phonee 8 e x p e r t e n o e . benem * . 114.000. Fee peid

SOUTHFIELD - ad agency, typing 50 w p m , buey p h o n a a . peraooelfty 8 appeersnre Impor t an t . (12.000. Fee pe ld

SOUTHFIELD - typing 80 w p m . taet paced medica l offlca. good p h o n e abWIy. benef i t s , $15,000

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

S O U T H F I E L D 5 5 9 - 0 5 6 0

ROCHESTER Law Hrm seeks Ml Ume legal aecrafary with word pro-ceaaing. s h o r t h a n d A GOOD o rgan i -zational sfc«A Sa l a ry c o m m e n s u r a t e wfth abHty 8 aaparianoe.

Aaktor Oayle : 852-1444

SALES SECRETARY

WORD PROCESSOR Growing in terna t ional compeny of-fers g r e a t oppor tun i ty lor pa raon wfth word p rooeea lng a n d gene re l off ice experlenos Ful benema, t e e peld. T o ! 16,000 Cel l353-2080 After 5 PV . A p p o i n t m e n t s AveMeMs

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

SALES - secretary - t y p e 60 wpm . for feat growing eng inee r ing dep t of F o r t u n e 508 compeny M Troy, con -t rac t poel t ion . sa la ry $17,500 Cal CyntfUe a t Unlforoe 848-8500

SALES SECRETARY MA COM INFORMATION SYSTEMS

A Nat ional Organ iza t ion , hae en i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g In our Detroit Sales Off ice We ere s e ek ing en M-isMgsnt. o r g e n t t a d . aelf motlvaled individual with good secretarial skills to harw»E the work load of a busy off ice . Experience In d a t a com-munica t i ons IS e p lus t o lend a LOB wfth this fast g rowing c o m p a n y

We have excellent c o m p a n y b e n -efits. and a p i a a a a n t working envi -ronmen t . If you a r e qualified p t e e a e send reeume to : MA COM INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 31731 N o r t h w e e t e m Highway , Sulla 159, Fa rmlng lon Hl la . Mich.. 48018. Attent ion : Rita S e q u i n or cal

(313)855-0380

- type 80 wpm . of Fortune 500

SALES - secretary lor eng ineer ing dept. company In Troy, t e m p o r a r y t o go p e r m a n e n t , sa lary $17,500 with g rea t b e n e f i t s

SECRETARY - with IBM PC 8 OLA-play Write III. type 80 wpm , shor t -hand 80. lor maior heel th c a r e ear-vice, t e m p o r a r y t o go p e r m a n e n t

RECEPTIONIST - wfth Dimension . Rolm or Horizon, lor Southf ie ld For-t u n e 500 compeny. Word p roceee lng t augh t In our offlc-

NEVER A FEE

U N I F 0 R C E S ' T H F L D

3 5 7 - 0 0 3 4

B ' H A M

6 4 6 - 7 6 6 0

SECRETARIAL/CLERICAL Immed ia t e open ing lor a secretary-clerk. CRT experience he lp fu l G o o d pay. excel lent b e n e f i t s Apply In per -son: Lucas CAV, 1416 Mel)er Dr.. Troy. 288-4580

SECRETARIAL - PART-TIME 20-25 hrs. per week, even ing 8 day-t ime hours. 50 WPM. Edl Redford a r ea . Vara.

Siting skills 535-8560

• S E C R E T A R I A L T e l e p h o n e Poal t lons

Day a n d even ing shifts. WW t r am Southf te ld a rea .

Cal: 557-5956

SECRETARIES!! Do you type SOwpm? Word prt Ing a p lus Excellent pay C a l today lor i m m e d i a t e a s s i g n m e n t

557-6040

MGM SECRETARIES (11) - for l a rge Ac-count ing Firm In R e n C e n araa. Type 65 WPM W a n g Word P rooeea lng / Math SONNY Contract positions. Salary 17K. Cal S u a , 357-0641

REAL ESTATE CLOSING SECRETARY

Expe r i enced or we wll t rain Down -town Plymouth locat ion . Send re-sume : Weir. Msnue i Snyder 8 Ranks Inc. 498 S. M a m St.. P tymouth , Ml.. 48170.For Interview, 455-6000

GENERAL OFFICE, e m a l but ex-pend ing s a l e s agency needs a h a r d -working . ou tgo ing , well o rgan i zed Secretary with soma b o o k k e e p i n g and/or c o m p u t e r experience 2 year* co l lege p r e l e r r e d S e n d re-s u m e t o P.O Box 3460. Fa rmlng lon HWs. Ml 48018

SECRETARY/Admlnlatrattve Aaatat-ant . Faat-paced 8 p e r s o n off ice lo-cated m Troy r e q u i r e s Marke t ing & Serv ice s u p p o r t . C a n d i d a t e muat be a norv-amoker . Extens ive typing , 75 wpm . . excel lent g r a m m a r , d ict ion , a n d letter writing akWe. D ic t aphone , c o m p u t e r , word p r o c e e e l n g a n d re-cephonlat e x p e r i e n c e neceeaary Evenlnge and S a t u r d a y work re-qui red Our growing nat ional con -sult ing firm provides bene f i t s , profit-shar ing . and a competi t ive salary Send r e e u m e or appty a t : The Glbbens Co , Inc.. 2605 Crooks Rd., Troy. ML. 48084

SECRETARY A growing srchltectural/engmeering firm Is seek ing an experlened mdi-vtdual to F» a poei t lon as s e c r e t a r y lo the mechan ica l eng inee r ing dept Cendidale shou ld Indica te experi-

proceesmg abWty. written

8 shorthand Col-3-5 yrs p rev ious ex-

p e r i e n c e required Sa la ry commen-sursts with e x p e r i e n c e Send re-s u m e with sa la ry r e q u i r e m e n t s lo : Hoyem-Beaao Assoc . 5800 C r o o k s Rd.. Su l fa 200. Troy. Mich Attn : J. M Horner

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employar

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t a d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

5 0 4 H e i p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

SECRETARY Educa t i ona l c o m m u n i t y hae a n open ing tor Secretary in t h e Ahanm Office C a n d i d a t e s muat Co good typihg a n d orgenOattonal S k a t KNOWLEDGE of c o m p u t e r a plua. Sa la ry 1 2 M Forward r e a u m e t o Peieonnal Director . P.O. Box 801. B toomiwd HMa . Ml 48013 R e e u m e e received a f t e r Nov 5. 1986. w M no t be considered lor I N * poelt ion . -

An Equei Oppor tun i ty Employer

SECRETARY Entry level sec re ta r i a l position avail-able. Typing 50-80 wpm . s h o r t h a n d 80 wpm . Non smoker* only For fur ther mtormaOon please oon-tect H u m a n Resources Off ice

A l e x a n d e r H a m i l t o n

U t e I n s u r a n c e C o .

O f A m e r i c a

5 5 3 - 2 0 0 0

SECRETARY - experienced, m u s t be good typist . F u n g , phones a n d al w o u n d sec re ta r i a l skMa required. Interest ing 8 diver sited. Southf te ld Cel Maryann 354-9760

SECRETARY Experienced, m a t u r e . 15-20 hrs . per weak for S o u t h f t e l d I n s u r a n c e agen t . $7.50 per hr . Shorthend 8 IBM PC c o m p u t e r experience a plus . C a l MR Ms t aon :

352-0620, ex t . 938

SECRETARY Fermlng lon HUs Sales Office. Excel-lent oppor tun i ty lor experienced Secretary/good typing sklls. Pleea-snt work env i ronment , competit ive salary/fringe Beneltts. For Interview , can Betty McNaly. 478-2060

SECRETARY - Fa rming ton HLLA Must be experienced. Seff mottvel-ed indivdtdual with a t tent ion to de-tail. Good typing skills. Pieeaant working e n v i r o n m e n t Sa la ry com-m e n s u r a t e wtth e x p e r i e n c e C o n t a c t Brian Leeee 471-3599

SECRETARY For a burglar a l a r m c o m p a n y 1 g r t office Detroit aree. C a l 532-4066

SECRETARY for * m a « Southf la ld law office . Legal experience not neceeea ry but Word Proceee lng ex-perience r equ i red . Sa la ry commer i -•urata with experience. 352-4341.

SECRETARY for a d o p t k m / f e w t e r eve p r o g r a m . Fa rming ton Hills aree. This poel t ion requi ree an Indl-

h exce l len t ty zatlonal a n d t e l e p h o n e lent benef i t p r o g r a m . R e e u m e e Only to : Andree Miller. 1424 E 11 MUe. Royal O&K. Ml 48067 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

SECRETARY For small Troy off ice ; some experi-e n c e r equ i red 8:30am-5pm . Starl-

ing r a t e $5 50 per hr. CaH 689-3730

SECRETARY lor g e n e r a l t lee . a c c u r a t e typing a N

offloe du -muat Non

smok ing office Apply M person R.L. Schml t l Co.. 34506 Giendale. Uvonla . (neer S ta rk & Schoolcraft)

SECRETARY lor s m a l tales off ice Musi be experienced typist, m a t u r e and d e p e n d a b l e . 12 Mite/Southfield. Send r e a u m e to: P.O. Box 6, Bir-mingham , Ml 48012

SECRETARY - FULL TIME immed ia t e o p e n i n g for fuH t ime eec -retary Experience dee l red Heavy typing posi t ion - m u s t be able t o type 50WPM 8 have good clerical akMs In t h e a r e a s of g r a m m a r , proof reading , telephone etiquette 8 dic-t a p h o n e Tes t ing will be dona pr ior t o hiring. Will t r a m on digital Dec-Mate word proceasor Office l oca t ed in down town Ptymouth Hours: 8am -5pm , Mon thru Fri E x c e l e n t benef i t package Please submit r e e u m e to: Wsde-Trtm G r o u p Inc, Attn: Sieve Wsde, 729 W Ann Arbor Trail. Ptymouth . Ml 48170.

SECRETARY I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g m F a r m i n g t o n Hills for person with 3-5 yeers expe-r i ence Posi t ion r equ i re s protess»on-aksm. excel lent -verbal and wri t ten skills, and word p roceee lng experi-ence. Reeponslble for p l ann ing logistics ol ma )or annua l m e e t i n g s Compet i t ive salary and o u t s t a n d i n g b e n e f i t * S e n d r e e u m e a n d salary Malory lo: Box 536 Obeerve r 8 Ec-cen t r i c Newspeper*. 36251 School-craft Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

SECRETARY i n s u r a n c e off ice In Fa rming ton HHIA Exper i ence helpful Benef i t*

626-9735

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

SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST Ful t ime, exper ienced . 86 wpm . Varied dultee . Wage c o m m e n s u r a t e

^ A G F A ^ U * * * 5 3 J

SECRETARY/" RECEPTIONIST for new, rapidly growing Livonia off-ice. OuaMled cendidale mue l poe-seas excslsnt oommurHcalton ska* . 50wpm typing, ba detail o r i en ted 8 deei affectively with the p u M c . Ex-celent working condlt ione . Ful ben-efit packaga. For deta i ls 8 Interview cel 4 7 4 - 7 7 *

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Southfield C o n t r a c t o r / D e v e l o p e r seek* lo M FUS-Oma poaMon . ftial fled Individual lo have good typing

*PM).(K>OA skWs (a minimum of 801 p h o n a 8 « n g sklls. Employer w«-Ing lo leech Word r e e u m e 8 salary

I Procees ing . Send •A 8 sa lary requirement*, t Secretary. P.O. Box 271.

Southflald . ML 48037

S e c r e t a r y - R e c e p t i o n i s t Ltvonle nedferd a r e a rea l aetata office wen t * IndMdual for t u l - t lme position Exper ienced only. Cal

CENTURY 21 T o d a y 5 3 8 - 2 0 0 0

SECRETARY rial sale* off ice for Fo r tune C o m p e n y seeks qual f ted M l

t ime Secretery. Poeitlon involves gene ra l clerical duties Including typ-ing (minimum S0WPM) word pro-ceee lng 8 d i c t a p h o n e experience des i rab le , answering p h o n e 8 f l ing . W e ofler compet i t ive aalary Mai re-s u m e lo : Arms t rong World Indue-t r l e a . I P D D i v i s i o n , 3 0 6 0 0 N o r t h w e e t e m Hwy. S U t e 305. Fa rm -ing ton HUs . Ml 48018.

Equal Opportuni ty Employer M /F

Regional 500 C o m

SECRETARY - S m a l . Quay, off ice seeks recapt ion , organizat ion , let ter

Transcript ion e x p e r i e n c e a plua FLE-sume: STG, 7001 Orchard Laka Rd., C420C, W Bloomflald , Ml., 48033

SECRETARY - SOUTHFIELD Ful t l m a /p a r t time. Hour* flexible. TYPTNG experience required . C a l for a p p o i n t m e n t 559-9550

SECRETARY to work In Offloe. Typing experience p r e f e r r e d

Apply M person: 7288 Sheldon. C a n t o n , or call 455-8222

SECRETARY to work M col lege ad-mlaatons office Flexible day/eve-ning/weekend hour* , r e a s o n a b l e pay. varied du t i e s Send let ter of ap -plication 8 r e e u m e LO: S i ena His Col lege . 17050 Dorcet, SouthMd . 48075.

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

SECRETARY /TYPISTS tor s m a l non- smoking professional off ice In Farmington HIHL P l e a s e send r e e u m e lo: Kathy Pon t , 31805 Middlemen Rd Su i t e 302. Farming -ton HIBa, Ml 48018,

SECRETARY WW oroamzed individual wfth s t a b l e secreuf le l b a c k g r o u n d Good typ -ist. ADS to deal with the publ ic P e r -m a n e n t poeltion In d o s i n g depart-m e n t of long eeiabitahed real e e t a t e c o m p e n y - real a e t a t a experience not neceeeary . Salary commen -s u r a t e * wtth appl icable experience Livonia neer 5 MUe and Fa rmlng lon H a r r y S Wo«e CO 421-5660

Ask for Rita

T A X C L E R K I CITY OF LIVONIA

$14,288 to $16*12 . US . cttBan or • M l with right t o wait M U.S.. N 0 I school d ip loma or GED have knowl-edge of property tax syetem. and a t least 1 y ea r experience In s property tax d e p a r t m e n t Apply n o later t h a n 5 p M . Fri.. Nov. 7. 1988. t o Chd Sarvtoe Dept 33000 C M e C a n t a r Dr.. Livonia. Equal Oppor tun i ty Empwywr M/F /H

TAX PREPARER- Need expenenoed pereon l o p r e p a r e IndMdual 1040 * Send r e e u m e onhr Wink Account ing Sarv toe Inc.. 555 W 14 Mas *D

Cleweon . Mich 48017

TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST __»ded • E X P A R I M Morning hour* orky

66W0077

TEMPORARY CLERKS

To work KL our BM Poai t iona *re ai—ATILI on both day a n d a f t e r n o o n sMtts. Previous expe-rience p r e f e r r e d . For J i ta8s, cal:

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL (Osteopa th ic )

6245 N. Inkster Road G a r d e n City. Ml 48135

421-3300, ext . 277 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

TEMPORARY FULL-TIME ( 9 a m -5pm I poeitlon (Nov. thru Mayt wtth a SouthAetd-Paeed Financial Institu-t ion M o d e r n Word Proceeetno e q u i p m e n t Requiree good typing I sec re t a r i a l skMa. Contac t Roxarme.

589-7979 or wri te to : Cent ra l Credit Union . P.O. Box 5210. Detroit. ML 48235

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t a d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

W O R D P R O C E S S O R S Work experience nicaassry Excel-lent pay Cal for i m m e d i a t e seelgrv

887-8040

MGM OFFICE SERVICES. INC

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS, for Valet Peri l ing Attendant. Tha Round Table O B b , In P lymouth . FTAAWE hours G o o d Ops. Randy. 453-1832

BAKER - Exper ienoe neoseaaty. M l Ume . Pey ixjnmisrisurats with expe-rience. Fleh Cu t t e r 8 Coun te r Peo-ple : ful or p e r t Ume- e x p e r i e n c e re-qu i r ed S e a f o o d marke t . W. M o q m -M d . 828-7596

BAKERS SQUARE OF CANTON i* a c c e p t i n g appHcattone tor al poM-t tona . F«J a n d part-time Day*, af-t e r n o o n s , even ings evelaMa. Excel-lent s t a r t ing wage. Expe r i ence not

aeary bu t pereon betweln 3 8 5 P M ° & 4 8 S h e l d o n , n e a r F o r d Rd .

Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M /F

BAR PERSON, experienced. Man -a g e m e n t potent ia l . EnjoyaPte ployment In f i lendleet 8 safeet

TYPIST FOR CPA FIRM - Muet have t yp ing /ca lcu la to r and prevloua off-ice experience. Ful time. Con t ac t M G „ 16400 West 12 MIA. Sui te 103. Sou th f i e ld , Mich., 48076

TYPIST tor quot ing d e p a r t m e n t .

Typing 55 WPM or better Cx oelsnt benefits. Apply at: Hanks G a g a 8 Engineering. 41225 Plymouth Rd , P l y m o u t h . ML. 48170.

TYPIST Par t Time

Non -emoker . Birmingham a rea . Aak tor Lynn: 540-0020

TYPIST Southf ie ld m a n a g e m e n t offioe has ful t i m e poel t ion for sxoelsnt typist. Cal Mrs . C o h a n at: 559-8720

TYPISTS Typing poai t iona o p a n M buey sec-reter ial poo l tor pubu*hlna c o m p a n y l o work on IBM System 36. wW train . Must type accura te ly 55 WPM. fu#-t tme Bene f i t s end compet i t ive pay. Call for appointment a n d Interview. Tarrl a t 559-4330

TYPIST wtth clerical duties, te le-phone communication*, muat have exce l len t phone m a n n e r * , a c c u r a t e typist C o m p u t e r experience deelred but not n e c e e a a r y . w W t r am WW discuss salary Offer company pa id benefit* Oak Pa rk a rea . S day week. 8 3 0 a m - 5 p m Cal b e t w e e n 9:30-noon Aak tor KIM 968-0300

SECRETARY W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

Are you a peop le PERSON? Do you have good typing and/or word p ro -ceeelng skill*? If *o. Temple Israel needs you ful t ime & par t time. Call Mrs. Shap i ro 861-5700

S E C R E T A R Y W h o wan t s chal lenging , fast paced o f f i c e e n v i r o n m e n t needed by Southf la ld advert is ing a g e n t . We would like to d i scus * our benefit*/ salary package with you Send your resume 10. Box 590. Observer & Ec-cent r ic Newspaper*, 36251 School-craft Rd , Livonia. Michigan 46150

SECRETARY, wtth out st snd Ing Eng-lish Skim, lo work in Southf ie ld law office on IBM PC $15.000-$22,000.

357-0666

SECRETARY with excellent skills for modern Birmingham Law Office Shorthand neceeaary Word Pro-cessing helpful. S e n d resume to :

Law Office. 300 E. Map le Rd.. 3rd Floor. Birmingham , MI. 48011

SECRETARY Matu re Individual needed for posi-t ion for fast paced Southf ie ld based firm. S h o r t h a n d a mus t . Send r e -s u m e to : B o * 480 Observer 8 Ec-cen t r i c Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd.. Livonia, Michigan 48150

SECRETARY National m a n u f a c t u r e r h e a d q u a r -t e r ed m Southfield, ha* I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g m Its marke t ing d e p a r t -m e n t Good typing sfcll* a m u s t and PC o r data entry skills helpful . Ex-cel lent benef i t packaga and work ing cond i t i ons P l e a e e reply 10: PO Box

II 48037 2020. Southfield. Ml - r - 2 0 2 0

tor voluntary m Southf ie ld

SECRETARY heal th agency l oca t ad Genera l office e x p e r i e n c e wtth var -ied responsibilities requi red Sa la ry depended on e x p e r i e n c e & qualifi-ca t ions . 5 d a y s a week Excel lent f r inge beneftts 557-9500

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

SECRETARY needed lor our deve l -o p m e n t d e p a r t m e n t Would Mke ex-perience M Real Estate, c o n s t r u c -t ion 8 f ranchis ing admin i s t r a t ion - -these would be a plus . Gene ra l sklls would Include typing , shorthend. 8 genera l off ice mactunea Wa offer paid vaca t lona . beneltts 8 exceaent off ice s u r r o u n d i n g s . P l eeee submi t r e e u m e to : M a u r e e n B r e n n a n . Har dee's Food Systems Inc. 38777 W 6 Mils. Su i t e 207. Livonia. Ml 48152

S E C R E T A R Y / A a a l s t a n t Bo i k -FuM-tlme poeitlon w. th

Southf te ld R e s t a u r a n t Duties in-clude Accounts P a y a b l e /R e c e i v -able . typing 8 M n g . Apply m person, Mon-Fri ._2-4pm : G o l d e n Muahroom . c o m e r ol TO MUe 8 Sou th f t e ld NO

SECRETARY - B i rmingham law Arm. Part- t ime poertlon 3 day* wwek

litigation b a c k g r o u n d Cal 645-9300

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER

Southf ie ld baaad p rope r ty menage-company a e e k a BRI TT hard •g I n d M d u a l * S e c r e t a r y muet

typing sldi*. 80-86 w p m . ptaeearrt p h o n e m a n n e r

offloe *ka * Word pro-M L he lpful , bu t no t naoaa -

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SECRETARY/Part t ime wanted for busy law firm locatad M Fa rming ton HWs . No experience n e c e e a a r y C e n work a round school s c h e d u l e Con-tac t : Kelty lor interview

626-3955

SECRETARY, wtth real estate expe-r ience . - 40 hour waek. Work m a p leasan t , ca r ing atmosphere. Good pay As* for Joe. 855-8570

TYPIST Musi b e vary fast, eccurate. have exoelent l e n g u e g e skMa a n d be Willing t o t r am in tha legal ftatd Gree t opportunity Te resa 644-8801

WORD PROCESSING Opera to r -part-time. 3 even ings week . 4 to 7 p m Speed and accuracy with tlUaa-t lon b a c k g r o u n d pre le r red . Cal Mary Galaaso 645-9300

Word Processing Secretaries

Clerk/Tvpists WOTted for long 8 *h6r t t e rm tem -p o r a r y assignments M a l a r ea s . Can CONTEMPRA today for an appoint -mervt.

5 8 3 - 4 8 5 8

WORD PROCESSING ' CLERK

F a r m i n g t o n Hl la conauftmg engi -neering firm needs pe r son to e n t e r wr i t ten c o p y a n d s ta t is t ics on W a n g word p r o c e s s i n g e q u i p m e n t Speed 8 a c c u r a c y a r e Impor tant New facu-lty 8 exce l len t benef i t s await ths r ight person CaH Human Re-sources: 553-6300

Neyer. T i seo 8 Hindo. Ltd . An Equa l Oppor tuni ty Employer

r e s t a u r a n t M Nor thwest venlent to expreeewaya.

Con -563-8615

BAR PERSON 8 WAIT STAFF HOSTESS/HOST

Dunleavy-* Pub 8 G r u b Cal tor a p p o i n t m e n t , 478-8888

5 0 5 H e i p W a n t a d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

location. 362-8000 ext 56

CHINESE SPEAKING W a l t a r s 8 W i t t naadad tor W Bloomftetd Restaurant. Experience r e q u i r e d Cal 384-1116

CLASSY CHASSIS Detroit * Heeeat C l a t i m t

Adult miertammenl Lounge 8 Raalaurml (Downtown )

Now Hiring (Day 8 Night Shifts)

. B A R T E N D E R S

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C O C K T A I L S E R V E R S Locat ion provides e x c e l e n t u p *

E x p e r i e n c e 8 R s l e r e n o e s Requ i red For Appoin tment C a l Day*

966-7200

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

DISHWASHERS BUSERS &

GRILL COOKS We offer a ful p rogram of e m p l o y e e benefits year a round e m p l o y m e n t lul t ime 8 pert t lma . No experience needed. Apply m p a r s o n . 2 p m -4pm

BILL KNAPP'S 27926 Orcha rd Lake RD

Farming ton HMs 563-4821 An Equal Opportuni ty Employar

COOK Ful 8 part time. WA t r a m Apply m person The Box Bar 8 Gr t l . 777 W Arm Arbor Trel. P lymouth See Art

COOK - FM t ime poeltion available. C o n t a c t Plymouth Ct . tormertv dry Convafeecent C a n t e r . 105 gertyHd. Plymouth

DISHWASHERS - Ful 8 P«1- t lme P r e m i u m Payl Apply Farming ton HMa Count ry Club . 27700 I Rd., Farmington H « S

ENTHUSIASTIC - RELIABLEI Bar t ende r s . Wall Staff. Pizza

Maker* . Beby-Sltter* Farming ton Bowling Ctr , 026-2422

EXCITING NEW RESTAURANT In Farming ton Ha * ha* o p e n i n g * lor Walt and Bus Staff. Baker 8 Dlehwasher Ful and part time, flexl-bie hour*. PA*D vecehon Apprr a t MR P I Pasta. 39205 G r a n d River at H a g g e r t y .

Hag-

BARTENOERS WANTED, enced Excellent d e n t a t e , oood wagea. Apply at 28®6 Maple , (oor-ner of C o o a d g e 8 Maple) Troy A * lor Mr. Sinner a f te r 1pm.

BARTENDERS. WAIT PERSONS, Short O r d e r Cooks 8 Une Cocks tor fast paced restaurant, experienced. t o p pay 8 good oppor tun i ty for right p a r a o n . Also Securi ty Peop le , dean c u t . ambittoue. Apply M pa raon Mon thru Fri, b e t w e e n 2 - 4 p m Back Stage R e s t a u r a n t , 17830 W o o d -ward. Detroit.

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S M O U N T A I N J A O K S

Fine d inner house M Bloomfield HUs la now a o c e p t m g app l i ca t ions tor the

' ° U L ^ H L 8 ^ I N N E B WAIT STAFF COCKTAIL WAIT STAFF

HOST PERSONS B e n e m package avai lable

Apply Mon-Fri 2 -4pm 2242 Te l eg raph Rd.

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employar

RED WING TICKET WINNER

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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

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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

COOK OR CHEF WAITRESS/WAITER

DISHWASHER BUS PERSON

Beaugart Rd. a t Ink

Apply In P e r s o n Only rt Res tauran t . 27331 6 MUe

inkster Rd . Redford. Mich

COOKS, DISHWASHERS WAITPERSONS BUSPEOPLE

Ful 8 per t l ime . Some beneflta. flex Ibte hou r * . Appty wtthm b e t w e e n 2 a n d 5pm . Barnerdl s Applegate Sq N o r t h w e e t e m Hwy. Southfield

COOKS 8 DISHWASHERS Ful 8 part-time. Good P*Y.'Benefit* avai lable . WW t r am Dining Sa lon . Redford

Louie"* 937-8220

COOKS - EXPERIENCED 2 Full-time 8 1 P a r t - t i m e

Appfy dally. 2-5pm . a t : Big Apple . 37200 Michigan Ave.. Wayne

COOKS FOR SANDWICH BOARO Ful Time Poe i t lon *

Apply In Person COZY CAFE - PLYMOUTH. MICH.

CALL AFTER 3PM - 455-3310

COOKS - PART TIME P r e p v s m e e t * for employee cafete-ria Some baking a n d p r e p work re-qui red . Experience m Inst i tut ional cook ing . For d e t a l a c o n t a c t :

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL (OstsopatfUc)

6245 N Inks ter Rd . G a r d e n City. Ml 48135

421-3300, ext 277 An Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r

C O O K S R a m * Horn Restaurant. Wa Laka; m a n a g e m e n t p o e e i b l f t y a l t e r t ra ining . 689-2612

COOK wan ted f u l 8 part t ime , Day 8 Night Shift S tar t ing $4 per hr . aal-ary nego t i ab l e with experience M a m Street Dek R e s t a u r a n t , 273 N M a m , P lymouth 453-7020

COOK, we currently hi lime pos i t ion available at our South-Senior C r Clttten C a n t e r P rev ious

c o o k i n g expe r i ence in an Inst i tut ion-al se t t ing required Experience M m e n u prepara t ion , lood o rde r ing , food p repera t lon and service pre-f e r r ed Salary , $4.75 - $5./hr . . 27V» hours p e r week Contact OLHSA 196 O a k l a n d Pontiac . Ml. 46056 9 - 5 658-5195

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

SECRETARY - with IBM PC 8 Dis-play Write III. typa 60 wpm , short-hand 80. for major heal th c a r e ser-vice M Detroit Cont rac t pos i t ion , call Jackie a t Uruforce 646-8501

SECRETARY P e r m a n e n t par t t ime , life I n su rance e x p e r i e n c e d p re -ferred. IBM c o m p u t e r knowledge Dearborn . Mr Morgan 278-7629

SENIOR SECRETARY - p rog res s ive S o u t h M d based service a g e n c y seek* a sen starting professional sec re t a ry This posi t ion of fer* chal-lenge & diversity In a pos i t ive fast p a c M office envi ronment Qualified c a n d i d a t e s must h a v e excel lent communica t i on skMa. 60wpm typ-ing. word processing 8 prior book-keeping experience Nego t iab le aal-ary , benef i t s Send r a a u m e 8 aalary history to PO Box 99353, Troy. Michigan , 46099

SHARED JOB POSITION Mature , flexible pe r son needed for versat i le Southflald company Typ-ing. phone 8 PC expe r i ence helpful

Nancy S imon : 353-7444

WORD PROCESSING - the legal s e a r c h division of C 8 T Technica l S e r v i c e s C o r p o r a t i o n haa n u m e r o u s o p p o r t u n i t i e s In tha DetroU a r e a tor experienced word p r o c e s s i n g ope r -a t o r * . r e q u i r e m e n t * Include 70 w p m plus 2 yrs experience Semlreeume to C 8 T Technica l Servicea Corpo-ra t ion Legal Search Division. 3221 W. Big Beaver. «206, Troy. ML 46064 649-5533

WORD PROCESSOR OPERATOR With legal e x p e r i e n c e M p e r sona l In-jury litigation for Southfield law firm. Good benefit* and sur rounding* .

352-9080

WORD PROCESSOR For Sou th f i e ld CPA firm. Must have S e c r e t a r i a l sklM*. Send r e s u m e to : CPA, 26677 Northwestern Hwy, S u i t e 200. Southf ie ld , ML 48034

4Vfe D a y W o r k W e e k S e v e r a l ful time opening* a t a local i n s u r a n c e company offering pleas-ant s u r r o u n d a , compet i t ive sa lar iaa and c o m p a n y paid fringe b e n e f i t * Including paid hol iday* a n d vaca-t ions . i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g * tor

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SECRETARY - permenent p a r t t ime for c o m m e r i c a l real estate o f f lca Steer Nor thwes te rn 8 12 m l e . Mon thru Frt. 10-2pm Excellent _ requi red . 356-1

SECRETARY PR/CFO needs p e r s o n a b l e protee-•aonel t o i n t e r f ace with both ( t a f f * and nat ional newe contact* S t r o n g writing a* well aa aecratarial skua a m u s t FEE PAID

H a r p e r W o o d s . . . 3 7 2 - 4 7 2 0 T r o y . . . 6 4 9 - 4 1 4 4

H a r r i e t S o r g e P e r s o n n e l

C o m p u t e r axpei lenue h e l p * * S4 iraaume to: Of f ice Manaoar, P. Box 5071

SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER Part-Bwta. 1 to 2 days a weak . Kk tor Btrmmgton r e t i r ee

S E C R E T A R Y nal firm moving lo Bir-

mingham needs indhrtdual ALIO would enloy a buey 8 cftalengmg poeltion Dut ies Include typing co r -respondence 8 short d o c u m e n t s o n word p r o c e s s o r Good o p p o r t u n i t y t o ga in experience In the legal f ield 13 MME/SoutMlsId S a n d raauma to : 10915 Sou tMetd Rd . S u i t s 118. Southf la ld . Mid i 48078

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SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST For fast paoad ofltoe Ma tu re , r a l -abte . a c c u r a t e a t t en t ion t o d e t a l a ,

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S E C R E T A R Y A r e c e n t p r o m o t i o n h e e c r e a t e d a n o p p o r t u n i t y l o r a n I n d M d u a l p o e e e a a i n g a m i n i m u m o f 2 y e e r s s e c r e t a r i a l e x p e r i e n c e t o s e r v e a a R e c e p -ttonlet a n d S e c r e t e r y f o r o u r H u m a n R e e o u r c e e D a p e r t m e r r t . T h e q u e M e d c a n d i d a t e w t N p o e e -e e e t h e e b W t y t o t y p e 6 0 w p m e n d k n o w i e d g a o f I B M P C i e p r e f e r r e d b u t n o t r e q u i r e d . I f y o u e r e a p e r e o n w h o p o a e e e e t h e a b M t y t o e e e N y d e v e l o p r e p p o r t w i t h p e o p l e a n d h e v e e x c e l l e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n a l a fcMe. y o u a r e I n v i t e d t o f o r w a r d a r e e u m e I n c o n f i d e n c e t o *

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SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCY matu re , efficient seneRtve o f f ice manage r , must heve e x c e l e n t typ-ing (at leeal 55 wpm ) . b o o k k e e p i n g , writing, verbal 8 telephone eklfle Minimum high school d ip loma . ab«-ty to interact with people trom D -verss e thnic 8 s oc ioeconomic beck-grounds . Send r a a u m e to : W o m e n ' s Survival Cantar . 187 W Ptke St . Pont iac Ml 480&3. by Nov 7

SOUTHFIELD Medtoat /Lagal Office , lul t ime gana ra l clerical poeitlon M-d u d e e phone 8 working wtth peo-ple Requires a c c u r a t e m o r n i n g s

Fe rmmgton aeeka H a t H typwt wtth CPT word pro -

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NOW HIRING

C O O K S

D I S H W A S H E R S

C O U N T E R H E L P

B U S P E R S O N S

P R E P P E R S O N S Ful 8 part t lma .

Flexible sh i f t* avai lable

3 6 3 » , N I F T R « D Farming ton Hlla al G r a n d River

BUS PERSON Experience

C O U N T E R P E R S O N

B U S P E R S O N

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H O S T P E R S O N / C A S H I E R

S e a r c h i n g for enthualastic Help to FHI above pos i t ions immed le t e fy - for 8am - 4 p m Shift - m fast-paced Del Prev ious experience p r e l e r r e d Apply in person:

ERNIE'S DELI 3 5 5 7 2 G r a n d R i v e r

Farmington HUs (N Muirwood S q u a r e I

EXPERIENCED C O O K S . P r e p Cooks 8 Waitresses (Waltera) Day Shift only No weekend*. Cel

962-8242

EXPERIENCED SERVERS - for dsy 8 n ight , apply In paraon only Mor thru Fri. #am -5pm. Rameda -8270 Wick ham . Romutu*

F O O D S E R V I C E

S U P E R V I S O R

( A S S I S T A N T ) for senior cttosn complex in the City of Southfield Excellent working condi t ions . Supervises the opers-t lon of ths kitchen . 2 year* exper i -e n c e M m a n a g e m e n t 8 cooking de-aired 40 hour work week , benef i t* . *e la ry bessd or exper ience . CONTACT MR HA2LETT 353-2057

FULL TIME experienced Dishwssher M exclusive West Bloom held r e s t au -ran t . Cell Pe l b e t w e e n L0AM-2PM at 661-4466

HIGHLY MOTIVATED p e r s o n need-ed t o opersle Sandwich Shop P r e p experience - A Muat. For app t , , call after 3pm ONLY. 683-0106

MOLLY'S IS HIRING Cooks. Bar tender* . Dtshweahar* 8 Bussr* Salary baaed on experience Benef i t* include Blue Cross/Blue Shield. U te Insurance . Dtsablltty a n d Penalon Fund. Ful or par t t ime Ap -ply In pa raon at: Holly"* By Golly 1020 W. Ann Arbor Rd., P tymouth

HOSTESS/HOST Accept ing a p p l c a t i o n a tor m a t u r e reepona lb la people . Experience pre-ferred. Golden Mu *hroom , 18100 W. 10 Mle . Southfield . Apply In per-son 3-6 PM., Mon - Fri.. no can*

H O S T / H O S T E S S Excellent ful t ime day a n d par t t ime even ing shifts now svallebie Must have p l easan t a t t i tude a n d en joy working with people. Pteeae appfy by a p p o i n t m e n t only.

B L A K E N E Y ' S R A N C H H O U S E

28333 G r a n d River. Fa rming ton HIBs 4 7 7 - 3 3 4 0

KITCHEN HELP All shifts . Appty in p e r s o n : R.I.K 'S Total Cuis ine Cen te r , 6646 Tel®-g r a p h . Bloomfield Plaza

KITCHEN HELP needed, days, win t r am , a l so Otshwaaher . experienced Walt Person Afler 2pm . 522-5990

KITCHEN HELP WANTED WAIT PERSONS

Apply in pe r son only a f te r 2 PM Mon - Fri., at Fonte D'More , 32030 Plymouth Rd., Uvonla .

K I T C H E N M A N A G E R Salary open

West l and area 421-9790

DAGWOODS DEU needs some eg -greeetvw help tor lood preperetton 8 counter service pos i t i ons Par t or f u l t ime Applicat ions accepted al-te r 3pm at 33179 G r a n d River. Farmlng lon .

Evenings Fine dining Appfy In parson 3-6 PM , Mon . - Fri. Go-den Muahroom , 18100 W 10 Mile, c o m e r ol 10 MUe 8 Southf ie ld . No

DAY WAIT PERSON 10:30am-2:30pm. 5 o r 6 days

Apply In person: P lymouth Landing . 340 N Mam, P tymouth . Mi.

B U S P E R S O N Excellent day shift now available Pleasant working condi t ion* . Week-e n d * off Top pay PTEAAE appfy by a p p o i n t m e n t

B L A K E N E V S R A N C H H O U S E

28333 G r a n d River. Fa rming ton HHIa

4 7 7 - 3 3 4 0

BUSSERS Days, Round Tab le Club In Plym-outh G o o d t i p s Cal 453-1632

CAFETERIA MANAGER Mon thru FRI Oays. No ho l idays o r weekends Pay d s p s n d t n g on e> rtenca Immed ia t e open ing . U v o m a e ras Call 525-8600. ext 507

CASHIERS tor fasl food r sa tauran t , full or p s r t tlms days. 84.25 to s t a r t CaH H a r d e e ' s of Berkley to srranga for an Interview. 542-2319

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RESTAURANTS

R E S T A U R A N T O P P O R T U N I T I E S

M A K E A T A S T E F U L C H O I C E . . . C o m a jo in t h a t a a m a t E l l a s B r o s . FVastauranta. I n c . . t h a la rgaat f a m i l y r e s t a u r a n t c h a i n In t h a S t a t a of M i c h i g a n . W A a r a N O * h i r i n g f o r all positions, full t i m e and p a r t t i m e o n t h a day and n i g h t s h i f t s . W e o f f e r :

• C o m p e t i t i v e s t a r t i n g wages • O p p o r t u n i t y t o advance

• A b e n e f i t package

A p p l y d a l l y , in person a t the :

O R C H A R D L A K E B I G B O Y

6 5 4 5 O r c h a r d L a k e R d t a t M a p l e < 1 5 M i l e )

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d

I Opportunity Employer M/F

6 5 4

4) TPUA/1

D E I d Expe r i enced DeH p e r s o n needed for new W Bloomfield D e l c a t e s i Call 354-1115

DELI SANDWICH COUNTER Part- t ime poeitlon in Tel -Twelve S h o p p i n g Cen te r - lor m a t u r e per i o n . $4. per hour Call 356-7447

DISHWASHER a n d BUS HELP FUH p r p a r t time. No experience nec-eeaWy. Excellent after school a n d weekend | o b G o o d m o n e y a n d o p -

to advance. R a m ' s Horn d Lake Rd

por tunt ty to ad 28990 Orchard 12 8 13 MUe 855-8882

DISHWASHER Ful t ime , starting pay S4 per hour Inquire wtthm Bernardl S R e s t a u r a n t 29655 Northweetem Hwy, (Apple-g a t e SQ Southfield)

M a c h u s R e d F o x

A c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r

C o o k s E x p e r i e n c e d

R o o m A s s i s t a n t s

B o t h ( N i g h t s )

B u s P e r s o n s

D a y s & N i g h t s

D i s h w a s h e r

W e e k e n d L u n c h e s

A p p l y i n p e r s o n a f t e r 2 : 3 0

O n T e l e g r a p h S . o t M a p l e -

( 1 5 M i l e R d . )

MAX & ERMA'S Is a Cham o l restau-r an t s operating In six m a r k e t * t h roughou t the Midwest We a r e known lor gourmet h a m b u r g e r s pasta, specialty landwtches 8 sa l -ads 8 ec lect ic mix ot e n t r e e s . Our raw bar & lounge a re well known In the Northwest a r ea To fill our ex-pand ing need* we have openings for the FW lollowing poei t lon*

BARTENDERS BUSSERS - Nights Only

PREP COOKS - Dsya Only WArr STAFF - Lunch or Dinner DISHWASHERS - Night* Only

We oiler competi t ive wagee 8 bene-fi t* in a l a s t -paced . fun-fWed work envi ronment Appfy in person o r cal J im McMillan for an a p p o i n t m e n t a t :

855-0990 Max 8 Erma'*, 14 Mile 8 Orchard Lake Rd , (Hunters S q u a r e Shop-ping Center ! . Farmington HWs

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d F o o d - B e v e r a g e

S S S S ^ S ^ & S S S S S S S S S K S

NORTHVILLE CHARLEY'S N o w h i r i n g f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p o s i t i o n s , d a y s &

n i g h t s :

L I N E C O O K S

F O O D P R E P

P A N T R Y P R E P

D I S H W A S H E R S

P O R T E R

W A I T S T A F F

B U S S T A F F

B A R T E N D E R S

W a g e s a n d b e n e f i t s a r e o u t s t a n d i n g - a r e a l f u n p l a c e t o w o r k . H i g h s c h o o l a n d c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s , w e c a n w o r k a r o u n d y o u r s c h e d u l e s

y - w i l l t r a i n . A p p l y I n p e r s o n :

I 41122 W. 7 Mile Rd., Northvil le M (1 mile W. of 1-275)

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STATTYPtST tor Southfield C P A k m Pre la r

SWTTCMAOARO OPERATOR Plutfi (may SoutM lime position tor pernor IO work 2 a r S

C a l Nancy o r Okoria

8W!TCM»OAAO OPERATOR tor For tune 500 C o In Town C e n t e r

C m Debbie at unNorae 367-0844

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C o n s i d e r s i g n i n g u p WITH o i n n e r * To 8nd o u t m o r e about fheie opportunities o p p * y M person Mon -Sat a n y t i m e , AT any o f the f o » o * A n g C I C M I - C H I S « 6 c O * o n t

27S46 N o r t t i w e s t e r n H w y (ot i h e Tel twelve MOM>. SouMletd

H S 7 0 Sever M * e Sd W a r r e n : 1 2 5 * 5 C o n c o r d OF Modi son HIS

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E O C - M F

CARLOS MURPHY'S N o w A c c e p t i n g A p p l i c a t i o n s f o r a l l a r e a s

P a r t - t i m e o r F u l l - t i m e , F l e x i b l e H o u r s

A t t r a c t i v e P a y S c a l e & B e n e f i t s

C O O K S / P R E P S

W A I T P E O P L E

C A S H I E R S

H O S T / H O S T E S S E S

B A R T E N D E R S

B U S P E O P L E

Appfy in person m y day e x c e p t Thursday , be tween 1 p m -4 p M

2 0 2 4 4 N o r t h w e e t e m H i g h w e y

S o u t h f i e l d

m .

R E S T A U R A N T M A N A G E M E N T

FULL * PART TIME M c D o n a l d • R c e t a u r e n t s i n W e e t S u b u r b a n a r e -

a s . a r e l o o k i n g f o r a g o r e a e t v * . h a r d w o r k i n g

p e o p l e t o f tH m a n a g e m e n t p o e t t l o n e . E x p e r i e n c e

l e p r e f e r r e d b u t n o t n e c e e e a r y E x c e l l e n t c a r e e r

o p p o r t u n i t i e s w t t h g o o d p a y a n d b e n e f t t s

C A L L 5 3 7 - 4 7 7 7 F O R I N F O R M A T I O N

Cqu* Opportunity Employ*

T h u r s d a y , O c t o b e r 3 0 . 1 9 M O & E ( R , W . O - 1 7 Q * 1 9 C

5 0 5 M p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r » g e

MAX 4 ERMA'S IS NOW H M N Q DISHWASHERS

W e of lar oompeMfve wages 4 bene-« * M a f a a t -pwed . fur f a d work wivkonmenl Ei iceaent opportunity tor advancement. Apply In peraon anyt ime or c a l JIM McMMan tor i n appointment a t B65-OMO Max I E r m a ' * . 14 M M T Orcha rd LAKA RD (H u n t e r s S q u a r e S h o p p i n g Center) . Farmlnfl ton HMs .

MCDONALDS LE How Hiring

D a y S h i f t h e l p

F l e x i b l e H o u r s

$4~Per Hour To Start

Also MAINTENANCE p o s i t i o n s E> alaina. S ta r t ing wage baaed on

Apply In p a r s o n or cal:

3 8 4 0 0 1 0 M i l e R d .

a t G r a n d R i v e r

4 7 7 - 7 8 6 9

2 8 0 5 0 H a g g e r t y R d .

a t 8 M i l e , N o v i

3 4 9 - 0 0 6 0

5 0 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

H P R I P I Flexible hours 4 A«YS No or hoMays S3 BS t o Mart tmmedl-

52S-MOO. Ext S07

SIGN Of THE B6EFCARVER WESTLAHO

IS Now Hiring:

C A S H I E R S

W A I T P E R S O N S Full & Pert Time

Apply M p e r s o n Mon-Fri . 2-4pm 7 M 7 N. WAYNE RO

SVEDEN HOUSE Needs EUS. P o t s 4 Pan* 4 Dtahwaafiers t o loin our t e am . Day 4 Night Shif ts AvsaaMe. Out by #:JW>M DALY Top SSS Paid . Apply Within: 1 M I W of Orcha rd Lake Rd . . on Q r a n d River

TAKING APPLICATIONS tor exper i -e n c e d Cooks 4 WW alter Persona. Apply I n person at TT>E Plymouth Rock Saloon . JOY R d . I M L W. SI Haggerty.

NOW HIRING BARTENDER

KITCHEN HELP WAITPERSON

lul 4 p a n t tma . a * train . Apply In person - Box Ber 4 Gr l l 777 W. Arm Arbor T ra l . P lymouth . See Art.

N O W H I R I N G

e D I S H W A S H E R S

e B U S P E R S O N S

e P R E P C O O K S

e L I N E C O O K S

A p p l y t o d a y , s t a r t w o r k t o -

d a y . C o m p e t i t i v e w a g e s ,

b e n e f i t s a v a i l a b l e .

O ' S h e e h a n ' s o f N o r t h v i l l e

4 3 3 3 3 S e v e n M i l e

A t N o r t h v i l l e R d .

NOW HIRING Hoeta-Host' Southfteld ran t ha* Immed ia t e o p e n i n g s tor q u a M e d Individuals Must be n e a t In

able t ranapor ta t ton . Cal lute a n d r a l -Penny 509-GM2

PASTRY CHEF For deeeert c a t e r i n g c o m p a n y tr Bloomfield 626-7

THE ORIGINAL PANCAKE HOUSE LE now hiring tor to! 4 part t ime po -s i t i o n ! . Hosteesess/hosts. grHI cooks, ameer I . d i shwashe r s , wel-t r esoee /wai te r s - Expe r i ence pre -ferred but w a t rain . Top pay 4 ben -efits Flexible schedul ing . No nights. Apply in p e r s o n at 1 B 3 M W . 10 Ml * tn Southfield

WAITERS 4 Cocktai l WI Troy* newest r ee t au ran t needa ao-greeetve staff Appfy at 2865 W Maple, Troy Aak for MR S inner , li-te r 2 pm . .

PIZZA i n d DELI PERSON <DA*s>. t op pey lor right p e r s o n . J o A n g e l a * Pizza i Dal Co.. Auburn HWa . C a l between Bam and 4pm . 852-MOO

POT POURRI CAFE needs s o m e ag -heip for wait staff, lood

ton 4 k i t chen position* Ful prepa ra t i on or p e n ARM al >4637 G r a n d

Application* accepted id River. Fermington .

PREP COOK. UT1UTY PERSON DTSHWASHEP needed tor *emor ext S e n C e n t e r M W. Bloomfield Aak for Lucy WNt t . 661-2WW

RESTAURANT HELP WANTED - EXPERIENCED -

Cook*-WALT Persona 8 u * Per*ona • Otthwesher*

tor a busy Livonia Restaurant EXCELLENT PAYI

Apply In pe reon : ARCHIE'S RESTAURANT

30471 P lymouth Rd., Livonia se tween Mer r iman 4 Middlebelt I

Ca* S a m - 1 0 a m .

RESTAURANT PERSONNEL Exciting new r e e a t u r a n t discoteque open ing In t h e 12 mle Te legraph wee Same o w n e r * a a Panache Ree tau ran l M B i rmingham Don needed Cal RKU's Grille. 642-9400 350-2667

SALAD PREP - Dlahweaher 4 part t ime bookkeeper 5 days per week. Mon thru Fri. Oeyshtft only Health insurance bene f i t s . P«d vacstlons Looking lor d e p e n d a b l e 4 experi-enced p e o p l e E x c e l e n t c a r e e r op-portunity S t a r t Immediately . Ceeey.

12:30-3:30pm. Mon . thru seSeaooemtaeee

WAITERSONS full 4 pert t ime . Apply M p e r s o n , Coney t*lend Inn. 37125 Q r a n d RHR-er , next to K Mart.

WAITERS/WAITRESS/COOKS Part t tme/ fu l t ime p o r t i o n s . G o o d pey 4 beneftts Apply In p s r s o n : H o u l i h a n ' s 2650 Coottdge Hwy., Troy, in S o m e r e e t MAI p a rk ing lot.

WAITERS/WAITRESSES Exper ienced Wai t e r s 4 Wal tarea wanted for a b r a n d new W. Bloom -fleid Reetaurant. Vary u n i q u e con -cep t . Very high tip po ten t ia l . Cal 354-1115 nowf

RED WING TICKET WINNER

E l l e n M . S t e w a r t

P . O . B o x 6 3 2 5

R o c h e s t e r , M i c h i g a n

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 . F r i d a y . O c t o b e r

3 1 , 1 9 8 6 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 5 H e l p W a n t e d

F o o d - B e v e r a g e

I WAJTRE8S/WAJTER C o c a t a l experience helpful Southf ie ld tocellof i . AL Mlf ts . • 352-6000 ext 56

WAITRESS/WAITER CASHIER

Ful 4 p a n Ume. Expenenoed Appfy M p e r s o n : OM Port Inn.. 276 E. 14 MIA. Cleweon

WAITRESS/WAITER BUS PERSONS

Appfy I n paraon : Ar-m a n d o e Mexican Reetaurant. 26200 O r c h a r d Laka Rd-. Farmington M M .

WAITRESS/WAITER HELP Expar l enoed tor d M n g room. Alao

he lp , par t t ime lor barxjuata. Apply Wheel , 27226 W.

WAIT 8TAFF. Ba r t ende r * . Cooks 4 Dtehwssher Ga tsby 'S . (formerly The Pit S t o p ) Apply within: 48701 Grand River Nov!

WAIT STAFF. Bus P e r s o n s . Coek-t a l . Appfy a t : C o n t e n t * R e e l i r e n l West BtoomAeld. 626-3341

WATT STAFF. COOKS BUSSERS. DISHWASHERS Apply In Person F l ame «6

2101 Auburn Roed UDca

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d

AGGRESSIVE. lor s u b u r b a n C •hip . Expe r l anoe n o t miiiiirj I helptuL Muel be WANE l o be t ra ined . Apply «o b o a »606. Obeerv -er 4 Eccentric HEW*p*Mr<, 96261 Scfoolcref t Rd-. Uvon la . Michigan 46150

A l l W e N e e d a r e 4 5 P e o p l e to loee weight 4 m a k e money .

Cal Sua. 522-6150

AMBITIOUS UdMt fuMe tor growing I M a n a g e m e n t poe*»-worxing ocwdWone r a

t a r red . Mr . Hughaa. I expeilanoa anoa pre-

686 9353

AMBITIOUS TELEMARKETERS SS-S12 p e r hour

S tuden t s , homemekars, part looking for Hoedey 6667 »6 par F guaranteed, p l u s bonus. Must expa r l enoed . a m b i t t o u e a n d ready

hours eialame. For more Morme-tton cal 350-2336.

• WAIT STAFF. COOKS. • DISHWASHERS. SALAD BAR

133 W. M a m in the I

N o r t m M e Square Big Boy located al e M a g s

now a c c e p t i n g applcat iona t ime 4 pert t ime , days 4 night* Apply in p e r s o n . 346-2111

I Buld ing Is oris tor ful

AMERICA'S LEADING CAREER

OPPORTUNITY Financial P l ann ing - Exper lanoe In

HMS. m a u r a n o a . account ing , eee o p p o r t u n W e a Ml very help-

TUI Tax Reform g r e a t tor "66 sslss. No Initial licencing r equi red . Cal now l o t a k e edventage of year snd •a lee b o n e a . 644-6166

WATT STAFF DISHWASHCRS

LINE COOKS AL Shffta A»

ATTENTION AGENTSI Each RE/ MAX Agent e e m e d a n a v e r a g e of $70,000 m 1966. RE/MAX of Ro-

Deys 4 Nights Immsdiste Open ing *

SASATINI S FOOD 4 SPIRITS 31630 P tymouth Rd . Uvonis

WAIT STAFF Ful or pe r t - t ime . AM afUfts. Excelent TIPS a n d pey. W * train R a m *

) O r c h a r d Horn , 26960 I tween 12 4 13 Mle

WAFT HELP WANTED Apply wtth In: Bobby ' * Coun t ry Houee . 35780 Five Mle. Uvonla . Mich

WAIT PERSON Expar lenoed Night TUN Uvonla r ee t au ran t Cal between 12PM-6PM 525-7640

WAIT PERSON - FULL-TIME Good Pay 4 Tlpel Experienced preferred Apply: Coney Island.

W o n d e r l a n d Cen te r . Uvonla (Ptymouth 4 Middlebelt)

WAITPERSONS - exper i enced Ful 4 pert t ime , Appfy m person. 3613 North Woodward. Roysl Oak.

WAITPERSONS w a n t e d lor the Red Parrot Lounge . High energy b a r wtth high vokime buslnss* Hotel benef i t* Ful 4 pert t ime evslabM- Apply. Mon.. Wed. or Thurs . . 2 p m -4 p m . Michigan IN 16400 JL Hudeon Drive. Southfield

WAITRESSES Ful or part-time R a m * Horn

Reetaurant. Walled Lake. 668-2612

WAITRESSES WAITERS

START AT $4 PER HR Now taking a p p l c a t t o n e tor immedi -a t e employmen t . 4T>M-»pm *hin .

w a t ram Good working condition*, meet* 4 un i fo rm * f umiened .

APPLY IN PERSOH

Franklin Club Apts 2 8 3 0 1 F R A N K L I N R D

S O U T H F I E L D

WAITRESSES/WAITERS 4 BUS PERSON

Morning , good pay , good t ips Apply s t Sunrise Cafe, 29S56 Orchard Lake Rd.. Fa rming ton Hlls . C s l tor d t r s d t o n * 626-0804

WAITRESSES/Walter*. Bar Persona 4 Dancer* w a n t e d tor Detroit * new-est night dub . Top pey, exper ience smuSf 535-6224

I Laka Rd.. be-

WA1T STAFF 4 HOST PERSONS Ful 4 pert time, al alilfts svslsMs. Apply M p a r s o n . Rsms Horn Reetau-rant . 3613 N. Woodward. Royal Oak.

WAIT STAFF Lunches Only

T h e Round TsbM C lub M Ptymouth Interviews by Appointment

Call Randy: 443-1632

Ful or p e r t t ime . Health and • u r a n c e . paid vaca t ion , E.V.S. and

Apply M ontv G r o u n d Round Reetau-

ran t . 26767 G r a n d River, Redford Twp.. b e t w e e n Beech 4 Inkster.

WA1TSTAFF W a n t e d with Iquor ex per ience . Ful time lunch poaitiona •var iable Cal Peabody * Reetau-rant. 644-5222

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t a d

S a l e s

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Seek ing career minded account ex ecutlve for long term opportunltieo 4 g r o w t h Candidate musl hevs in-dus t ry or sales r e la ted experience Bachelors d e g r e e p re fe r red Pteeae send r e a u m e with cover letter to: Carson B u s i n e s s Interior*, Inc. 29355 N o r t h w e s t s r n H ighway , Southf te ld , Mich. 48034. Attn: Salae Manager

A D V E R T I S I N G S A L E S A Ful 6 part t ime e Flexible h o u r s E Unlimited e e r n l n g * e Leads U P pllorl e Exce l l en t compensat ion snd bonus p lan tor exper i enced , m o t l v s l e s a l e p e r s o n . For Interview.

12-5 pm . 355-3151

AGENTS 110% c o m m i s s i o n plan st our new Troy Of f ice C o m p e n y peld Blue Croes

C o n t a c t Mr Marsack 649-1000

KEIM GROUP Reelty Cent ra l

A N S W E R T H I S A D to i v n serious Income . For Inter view cal: Mr S t e v e n s 427-

APPAREL SALES Leather Loft

O n e of the m i d w e s t * leading fash-ion l ea ther a n d fur re ta i lers has Im-

le o p e n i n g s at our Ncr t tMnd a n d W o n d e r l a n d Mall locat ions tor aggraea ive . h ighly -motivated «v»-vtduals who Wis Ip sal. Prevloua *a iee e x p e r i e n c e I* a plus. Ws ofler very compet i t ive s tar t ing pay. p lus r e g u l a r s a l e * I ncen t i ve s , mer chsndlse d i s c o u n t * a n d the oppor tunity for advancement. Dey t ime, even ing a n d weekend hour* aval-able . Pteeae apply In pe r son at our Wonderland a n d Northland Mall lo-cation*

LEATHER LOFT An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e s

FREE* PRE-LICENSE COURSE M i c h i g a n ' s l a r g e s t R E A L T O R * o f f e r s t h e b i g g e s t a n d

t h e b e s t l i c e n s e s c h o o l i n t h e s t a t e - b o t h d a y a n d

e v e n i n g c l a s s e s W e w i l l t r a i n y o u a n d s t a r t y o u o n a

l o n g - t e r m , h i g h - i n c o m e c a r e e r . C l a s s e s s t a r t i n g n o w .

C a l l t h e M a n a g e r o f y o u r n e a r e s t o f f i c e :

* s m a l l m a t e r i a l s fee

C o m m e r c i a l 3 6 3 - 4 4 0 0 N o v l / N o r t h v l t l e B i r m i n g h a m 6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0 P l y m o u t h / C a n t o n

B l o o m f i e l d Hi l l s 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0 F a r m i n g t o n 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 0 A K

F a r m i n g t o n Hills 8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0 U N J ( X L L A J ( E

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M i H o r d 6 S 4 - 1 0 6 5 W e s t l a n d M I C H I G A N ' S L A R G E S T R E A L T O R *

An Equal Oppor tuni ty Company

3 4 8 - 6 4 3 0 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 6 5 2 - 6 5 0 0 5 4 8 - 9 1 0 0 5 2 8 - 1 3 0 0 3 6 3 - 1 5 1 1 6 2 3 - 7 5 0 0 6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0 3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

R e a l E s t a t e O n e R E A L T O R S -

ASSISTANT MGR TRAINEE National Sportswear CHEM. Avsl-a b l e a n y shift S t rong interest In •port* Appl ica t ion* accepted -

Oct 30-3 L*t, a t : Merle Harmon s Fan Fair, next t o the Movtee. M W o n d e r l a n d M A . Livonia

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d

COMPUTER SALES Harrle/Lanler IS a 2.3 baton doSar c o m p e n y which • a mefor M O M * story M 9 M o f f c e a u t o m a t o n M * » -try Our growfh p l u s A * meodurtton of new p r o d u c t s has M M M aataa

p r s e n t a i H e poaKtona M the Oak-rid County *ree Conv ince ua thai tn

Have • 3 n i l I (or M u r e y o e t 4 w a M to make m o n e y . D o M s . 4 we w * p rov ide you Hie opportunity lo MM our l u o o e e a M a M a a toraa SMEA I* one of the M » a a t pa id m * » H -dustry. If you srs S

experience 4 poe-

ounadenMal raaume to. Mr Seer* a l t a r t a r . 15666 Nor th land Drtve. tOO. S o u t h M d . Mloh. 46075

CONSULT ANTS Working protoe -MonMs needed tor merkedng of <M-p r o d u c t s an Cal Ba la :

COSMETIC 4 COLOR ANALYSIS

Advteor* t o start own buek ieea cal 582-1513

COSMETIC SALES Uniqua poeltion m Coemet l c sat avaSable tor self mot lvotad mdMAi -Ms. Hourly wags p l u s uumntisaHin.

pre -ferred. Ful 4 p a r t Twelve Oaks MML Apply m p a r s o n on Tues.. W e d . . Thurs . . Fri.. 11am -5pm al Card iaux C o e m e t l c Coun te r on Hudeon '* second Door

5 0 6 H a l p W a n t e d

QANTOS. Where FasMon Caoomee

s s ^ s r e s .

Qirr SHOP Making lempcxary a p e r m e n e n t help to atari M once, part Bme . Cal the G M n g Tree , TEL-Twalve Mai. 356-1156

GREAT FUTURE WITH # 1

FREE Century 21. Her t ford S. Is offering free p r e Icenee t ramrng (anal ma -terial cherge!. Ful FLMA trainer to help you to a quick a ta r i Aak a b o u t our c a r e e r t rack p»ogr *M Cel P H ) 1 Stutpnann tor appo in tmen t

PUT #1 TO WORK FOR YOU

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 2 OFFICES M LIVONIA

m a ma ior rra Ro chea te r . Is look ing tor nM Ume *-censed a g e n t s . Each a g e n t r a c e h e e a pr ivate of l toe . c o m p a n y sscrstsry

70%-100* of each commleelon e a r n e d . For detia* 4 pa raona l Inter-

a c t Norm Radabeugh 661-6101 JOIN OUR WINNING TEAMI

ATTENTIQN-70K t ram right person. Execut ive search

353-0203

AUGUST MAX - Aaslelant Manaoar America ' s » 1 W o m e n ' * Retailing Group - hae exoept lon i l oppor tuni -ties available Excelent aalary. ben -efits 4 m u c h m o r a . If you have

Tracy: 346-7140 An Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

AUTO PARTS SALES tor existing Downriver territory -csang on meta l sr T r a d e . M u M have axpe r l ence 4 own d r . SMvy . ex-

451-0333

BRIGHT SALES MINDED person lo work with c u s t o m e r s fo r wei e s t ab -ttshed a r m l n g h a m f o o d olft firm. Now thru Chrtstmes. 645-1243

C A R E E R O P E N I N G S M a n a g e m e n t P o t e n t i a l

IOS/Amsrlcan Drpraae la looking for a law good people for a ca ree r In

e x p e r i e n c e , quired . »40,00L

n r d e g r e e re-

000 M your Ural yeer a r e not un -c o m m o n . C o m p l e t e training pro-gram . For Interview cel. 260-1333

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Group

If quMMed, t o 624,000. Cal

pend ing agency force Leam without 3T*turbing praaent (ot ~ " a ts r tmg Income up t o between 6:30sm-3p«N.

D A Y A N D A F T E R N O O N

B U S & H O S T P E R S O N S Appfy M person

SILVERMAN'S RESTAURANT

S Mam M Aim Arbor Rd.. P lymouth DESIGN ORIENTED PERSON

needed tor pert t ime sales poa l t ln i M DomidN. C a l JAMA a t 642-4260

DOOR TO DOOR CANVASSERS needed by 17 yr . old home Improve merit c o m p e n y tor AKIDONM. aMtog. kWchena. e tc . We pey m o r a tor your a p p o m t m e n t a . C a l U . S . O A I . «

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DO YOU w a n t your Income to be a reflection of your hard work? Ex pending s a l e * o o m p e n y needs h a r d working t ndMduM * . m a n a g e m e n t poeMb&tlee. Mr. T h o m a a . M - 9 3 6 3

DRAPERY SALES PERSON - Ful Ume. Custom experience p«s tor ied .

Mon . t h ru Sat. a t MmsMatd's.

INSIDE SALES Laadmg bearing AND^ power tr

locat ion . Send reaume to Sox 556 Obeerver 4 Eccentr ic Newspapers. 30251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Michigan 46100

INSIDE SALES POMTION. Compa -ny deaf lng wtth aMomottve need* a h e r p tnAvMuM tor tnalds sales. SEND tool 4 cut t ing tool knowleOge

5 0 6 H a l p W a n t e d

REAL ESTATE BALES

numerous leads Mo eoaaaary. A * can H A * I AaauiMal* yourself and be o n e Cm with S W I N N A R M B B M H B H H H I

Bob tor oonHdan l i l m i a r ^ a a . R. G.I 1525-7900

Top PN> tor top peopto. >6 lyur ptoa C ommMMnn, p lus bonus. Evenmge 4-6 pm . . SAL • - 1 pm . . 6 M6e Grand River area. E x p e r l a n o e p re le r red B * WA t r am . Good ^ ISKMG

REAL ESTATE S M M poe toon Large e x p a n d i n g wler nat ional o o m p e n y RiMdanUM. cmiaweicMI 4 «mjei-

I m e n t sa les . U g h income 4764006

^ ^ ^ • R E T A I L SALES . SILVER'S INC. M seek ing ta taMod pert-time « i d lul Ume Raul Sa l e s -p e o p l e tor M i r g i n s a n d ofltoe AUP-plee d e p a r t m e n a M their Tei-T2 s t o r e You muet be amrgaic a n d H ^ ^ M ^ D E M R ^ ^ ^ R O W E « ^ » I E

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SALES/FREIGHT COMPANY BACKGROUND

. P lymouth 1067* J a c k *

5

srz&z tfva Authori ty - Cuoalenl Growth 4 Secur i ty .

LOOKING FOR SALES/FREIGHT Person to broaden freight beck heul

helpful , tlalartj u jnaneneureM % exper i ence . Farmlnglon H I

471-6400

r r s CHRISTMAS AT AVON No . 1 Beauty Compeny

Sel M work or m your ne ighbo rhood tor $5.00 Inves tment . C H 563-7666

In POSITION REQUIREMENTS

E Travel • Experience S e n d sa tory requirementa 4 r eeume to : Vice Pres iden t Distribution, p. O Box 200C. Plymouth, Mich 46170

An Equal Opportunity Employar Fteher Waf lpeper 4 PAMT Michi-gan '* Unset EALPUJIAI store has open ing for ma tu re pa r son , fu l Ume plaaiant awroundlngs. good pey. Pleeee cal MR KoMr tor appoM -m a n t between 10-Spm. 476-0200

JEWELRY SALES METOR d e p e r t m e n t store. Ful 6 per t t i m e Wages ptos oommWelon.

JEWELRY SALES ATTENTION MEN 4

W O M O I OF ALL AGES Ful 4 pert t ime Jewelry sMaa 7 Mle /

and Qrand RNer 4 10 Farming ton a n d Mle. National department

I. Excellent

Apply Mon . 314 M e m 8T

COLOR ANALYSIS - en | t op d o l a r s w fae b u M t o g your o«*I buameea a a a ootor 4 meke -up con -aultant . High i n c o m e potent ia l 4 Benefit* - fua o r pvl t ime . Training avslabM. C a l Cindv 547-6009

076-7566

Century 21. He r t fo rd 3 le Offering

FREE Pre-lcenee t r a in ing (amal material charge) . Ful t i m e t ra iner l o help you to a quick s t a r t . Ask a b o u t our ca-reer t rack p r o g r a m . Cal JIM CUT RIGHT for a p p o i n t m e n t

PUT # 1 TO WORK FOR YOU

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0 2 OFFICES IN LIVONIA

EL-SEE SHOES. footwear chain has o p e n i n g m the post lonof

e A S S T M A N A G E R We offer a good s t a r t ing saMry. a compet i t ive benef i t p r o g r e m snd plenty o l oppor tun i ty tor a d v a n c e -m e n t . To apply a t o p M a |

EL-BEE SHOES West land CI oeetoga . Nod nor of W a y n e 4 War r en . Tues. 4 Wed.. I 0 a m -6pm

22S42S2

• t o r * Flexible hour s . hourly rats pk i* LMiinHsMon.

374-0621

SALES- MALE/FEMALE Par i t ime Eagle Mat Service looking tor *a leaparaon . Pick your oem h o u r * Good C ommMMon atmcture Cel Harvey on Monday or Tueeoay

SALES HELP - p e r m a n e n t p e r t t ime Minimum wege . pkje commleelon Appfy m paraon . Rotter Parla . Sortv-

KNAPP SHOES SMeeparson, pert t ime . 20-25 ho»* week. Ssiary p lus commleelon . Ap-ply to: K n a p p Shoes, 26447 Sou th -field Roed. La thrup VWage

Sales Manager R E A L E S T A T E

Centu ry 21 off ice aeakmg Sa le * As-sociate mieieeted m Sale* Manage-

5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0 C a l l L a r r y

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476-1000

TELEMARKETERS Leading heettng 4 oooMo c o m p a n y A w M n g to GRSE top pay tor WA * * -duoara . $4 a n hour AHA bonuaaa . M l tone p i e t o r r e d . 10 to 2. 4 to 6. Set 10 to 2 Good *P*ektng votos a muat Aak tar TetomarHaPng Mgr

6 i 7 - i a t a T E L O * A R K E T A «

vo ice Hourly p l u a bonus

apecOve c Work o u t

TELEMARKETING persona E M I good ooas-aUta - to ssMi ou t p r o -

of office D a y s , ? * o r pa r t -+ iiiuaum

P e r t T i m e

GENERAL OFFICE DUTIES mctud-ma typing, pdones end ratal

l tana. Sand resume to: 1411 A

ML.

KEYPUNCH OPERATOR (CRT) 1 yeers eaperMnoa_ PIRTJLW^4I»E^4

627-4023

66.00 Ml. Livonia. Plymouth. «*C lo atari C a l Carol 632-2S47

•Ion . CMI F rank It, 353-6460 ext. 214

T E L E M A R K E T M

- YOUR home. Work your own hours. Work your own exolueive terri tory . No experience i iacaaaan. Cal Joan-le b e t w e e n 2:30-4:30pm naaide»a.

t o work Part-tone, M Troy. Oanotaa uded * I Mary 4 otxnnaoolor.

CMI Elan. 566-1520

TELEMARKETING REPS Southf te ld Hrm seeks compet i t ive self m o t l v a l e d IndMdueM to work m a poeMlva t e a m environment Co»V-t r tbu te to a c o m f o r t a b l e working at-

| promoting «' _ vatlon programs. P e r t Oma afim* siiMtobM. 64.50 per hr. plua Inoen-tlve p r o g r a m . Cal Rtok 560-ASM

An Equel Oppor tun i ty Emp«oyer

TELEMARKETING Feat g rowing oompular aaoaaaortM c o m p a n y to looking tor a Tatomar-keHng Repi ooonlBtivo to cal on near markets. Tha IdeM candtdate w a

2 jaara of lataniaiktakig e i S. be incillvatod by aMaa o

mty to work for a vary fast paoad c o m p a n y . S a n d r aauma to : Telemar -ket ing . Inland Corpora t ion , 32046 Edward. M a d t e o n Heights . Ml 46071

LEROY'S JEWELERS

Due t o the rapid expenekxi ol our

EXCrrtHQ OPPORTUNITIES N e t o n e i tetoccmmunlcetton compe -ny M Bi rmingham , long t e rm tempo-rary . S5.75 to start. G r a a l »ob tor ao -greeefve. e x p e r i e n c e d c a r e e r mind-ed people . Degree a plua . No lea .

FSHER TEMPORARY SERVICES Livonle 477-0620

EXPERIENCED Ratal aataaperaon tor downtown Bfcmlngliom c lothing store E x c e l e n t eelery 6 oppor tun i ty tor advancement Apply m p e r s o n : Annemerto . 237 P toroe ST 540-6336

CHRISTMAS IS COMING

TELEMARKETING Earn t h e e x t r a m o n e y that we al need for t h e holidays.

$ 6 . 2 5 P E R H O U R

G U A R A N T E E D Plus Incentive p r o g r e m

Mom.-Frt., 5 J 0 - * 3 0 : Set 10-2 C H Sue »AM-5pm

559-2800 CHRISTMAS SALES Help wan ted , lull or p e r t Ume . P ic tu re Talk Galertee. Uvon la . 427-1244

COLLEGE GRADS s a l o n dol la r c o r p aeeka eggreeMve caree r oriented people lor ou t s ide salee position* E x c e l e n t benefit*, training , r ap id advancement. To $25K first yeer Fee pa id .

THE FISHER AGENCY Employment Agency 477-9616

COMPUTER SALES Established mufti locat ion retailer eaeka p ro fan lonaM wfth buameea e x p e r i e n c e S m a l c o m p u t a r back -g r o u n d helpful bu t no t neceeaary. Commiss ion , t ra ining 4 benem* S e n d r e e u m e t o Box 556. Obeerver 6 Eccen t r i c newspaper* 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd . . Ltvonle. MKhlgen 46150

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e s

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY F o r 3 6 y e a r s a t r a d i t i o n o f q u a l i t y R e a l

E s t a t e B r o k e r a g e h a s b e e n o u r H a l l m a r k a t

W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r a n d R a n k e , I n c .

W o r k w t t h s o m e o f M i c h i g a n ' s h i g h e s t e a r n i n g

R e a l E s t a t e S a l e s A s s o c i a t e s I t ' s c o n t a g i o u s .

D u e t o a n e x t r e m e l y a c t i v e r e s i d e n t i a l r e a l e s t a t e

m a r k e t a l i m i t e d n u m b e r o f s a l e s p o s i t i o n s a r e

c u r r e n t l y a v a i l a b l e . F o r I n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t t r a i n i n g

a n d o p p o r t u n i t y c a l l

You owe it to yourself to join the No. 1 team!

S t a r t a rewarding Career In the Reel Estate Business for * high p roduc ing F a r m l n g l o n HLBS Office Full t ime on staff TRAINER to Inaur* your chance* of success O p e n i n g eveilebie for the essertlve-work oriented individual CAII Bonnie David tor interview Ful t ime p o s i t i o n * only.

From Wit JW-y E 9 M . M &0~*« 0«v«3. Mw« 8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

O r d U l K - MJL CORPORATE T T T Z I . TRANSFEREE SERVICE 3 0 1 1 0 O r c h a r d L a k e R d . , F a r m i n o t o n H i l l s

T r o y LEE Perry

P t y m o u t h / N o r t h v i l l e / C a n t o n

J e r o m e Oe ieney

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d / F a r m i n g t o n

6 8 9 - 7 3 0 0

4 5 9 - 2 4 3 0

8 5 1 - 5 5 0 0

W E I R . M A N U E L , S N Y D E R & R A N K E , I N C .

R E A L T O R S

FURNITURE SALES CONSULTANTS EXPERIENCED

W e a r e l o o k i n g f o r t o p f u r n i t u r e s a l e s p e r f o r m e r s

a n d I n t e r i o r D e s i g n e r s t o j o i n t h e s t a f f I n o u r

D e a r b o r n a n d R o c h e s t e r s h o w r o o m s . Q u a l i f i e d

c a n d i d a t e s m u a t h a v e s e l f - m o t i v a t i o n a n d a n

I n n e r d e s i r e t o s u c c e e d a s a s a l e s p e r s o n I n t h i s

I n d u s t r y w t t h a s u c c e s s f u l e m p l o y m e n t t r a c k

r e c o r d

T o w n e & C o u n t r y o f f e r s m a n y c o m p a n y b e n e f t t s .

s u p e r c o m m i s s i o n e a r n i n g s p o t e n t i a l , a n d a n

e x c l u s i v e w o r k i n g e n v i r o n m e n t . I f y o u a r e a t o p

p e r f o r m e r I n t e r e s t e d In w o r k i n g I n a m a j o r u p -

s c a l e h o m e f u r n i s h i n g s r e t a i l s h o w r o o m , f o r

a p p o i n t m e n t p l e a s e c o n t a c t M r . P r i m a k , M o n . o r

T u e s 1 0 A M . - 6 P . M .

588-5800

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* * U n l i m i t e d e a r n i n g s ?

* * U n l i m i t e d c a r e e r p o t e n t i a l ?

* * P r o f e s s i o n a l p l e a s a n t a t m o s p h e r e ?

* * A s s o c i a t i o n w t t h t o p - n o t c h p r o f e s s i o n a l s ?

* * U r w q * _ ' 9 l e d t r a i n i n g a v a i l a b l e ?

* * A b i l i t y t o c r e a t e c o n s t a n t l y g r o w i n g n e t w o r t h ?

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Move Into • Rewarding Salea Career With Merrill Lynch Realty

O u r r a p i d g r o w t h I n M i c h i g a n m e a n s c a r e e r

o p p o r t u n i t i e s f o r s a l e s p r o f e s s i o n a l s I n t e r e s t e d

I n r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e n a t i o n ' s p r e e m i n e n t r e a l

e s t a t e f i r m I n O a k l a n d C o u n t y . L e a r n a b o u t o u r

t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , f a c i l i t i e s , a n d m a r k e t i n g c o n -

c e p t s .

OFFICES LOCATED IN: HBs, FranMn-Fi

T r e * .

F O R D E T A I L 8 C O N T A C T 8 A N O Y A T

S 4 0 - 7 2 0 0

Merrill Lynch R e a l t y

E X P E R I E N C E D

S A L E S P E R S O N

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B R O S E E L E C T R I C A L 7 M6e a n d Hwrtmrqh. Lfvonie

heve the foSoefng poefUone *»** -able immediate ly th roughout the Detroit a r ea :

Ful Ume off ice FufOmaaalee

We offer a competitive aelary. bene-fit package, aatee Incentive 6 oppor -t u n i t y for a d v a n c e m n t . Apply M peraon Thurs. 6 Fri. to o n e of the following location*:

L E R O Y ' S J E W E L E R S

EASTLAND MALL TEL-TWELVE SHOPPING CENTER WESTLAHO SHOPPING CENTER

S A L E S M A N A G E R

C A N D I D A T E S Demonstrate yxx* aatee abBty a n d t eede rah lp quaflt lae By MNMG a leading te tecommtmlcet lona o o m p e -ny a * a I a m executive . We only p r o m o t e from wtthm - h e r e t o a n o p -portuni ty t o reaHie your fu* po t e rv ttel. We I ap raeen l Toehlbe end S o u t h eeetem Bel Puameee Tele-p h o n e S y s t e m and require our eeiee personnel t o can upon small a n d m e d i u m aize bualraaaea. must have had prior o u t s i d e *Mee axper lence .

Celt: 471-0000. ext. 111

SALES 6 Market ing , par t t ime or ML time, for Interior deetgn firm In Bir-

d a i Muet heve exper ience . S e n d re-a u m e to P O Box 6049. Weet Bloomfield . Mi 46304

LUMBER 6 BUILDING MATERIALS RETAIL SALES

Fu l Ume position. Benefit package evaHaBle. Muat have retal lumber selee experience. Contact Tele-War-ren Lumber Co . Dearborn Heights, aak for Phil S6S-2190

MAJOR FOOO BROKER, m the met-ropolitan area, needa pert Ume

and drug store trade neeumee to: Box SM. Obeerver 6 Eccentric Newepepera. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvoma. lachtgar 461S0

NATIONAL campaign haa made our office bu-aaer than we can hand* . Need ca-reer minded aatee lepreeenlaWrea. Mr Edwards. 666-9353

EXPERIENCED TELEMARKETERS «nl per l Ume poeWons eva6-

Mon-Fr i . . V 9 p m . Sel. 10-2pm Hourly + bormeee. 54O-3600 ext. 66

FASHION BUG OF NOVI

la currently taking appecationa for fu* 6 part t ime aelea & caafUars. We are seeking meture. trlendty 6 out going IndMduele who en|oy the world of woman'a le*Mon* With over 600 nation wfda atoree we offer excellent opportunltlee for growth, along with a top benefit package H you v e looking for an exciting lest pace career, plaeaa atop m 11M out v i application at the Faahion Bug. at Weet Oeka Shopping Center (Acroea f rom Twelve Oek* M * i ) Pteeae e«> for Olane or Debbie.

FREE PRE-LICENSED CLASS Material* Charge Only Ca*

REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700

FULL TIME SALES PERSON Retail experienced required- Cen between 12 noon - 3pm only. Salary open S56-1290

FUR DEPT. Experience preferred Apply: Ik id -eon'a Oakland More, m Troy 10am-4pm. Mon. thru Fri.. Personnel off-ice locatad m the baaament area.

Furniture Interior Designer

I m m e d i s t e o p e n i n g . F u l l t i m e , s t r a i g h t s a l a r y . N o e v e n i n g s o r S u n d a y s . C u s -t o m e r o r i e n t e d , o f f i c e f u r -n i t u r e e x p e r i e n c e h e l D j u J . S e n d r e s u m e t o B o x 3 2 8 , Obeerver 6 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft R d . Uvonla, Mlcfugen 46150

FURNITURE S A L E S P E O P L E

For cheSenglng career opportunity Fu* 6 /o r part t ime *aiea poeitlon*

Related S or deeign background he lp* * Set-ery open commeneurete wfth ability t experience

Newton Furniture 1 5 9 5 0 M i d d l e b e l t . L i v o n i a

5 2 5 - 0 0 3 0

QANTOS w»iere faahion becomes a faahion cereer opportunity Selee poemon* now available for mature IndMduele- nextbie acheduie m-ctudee evenmge 6 week an da Appfir m person Qentos. Wondertend Melt on Plymouth Rd m Llvoms.

G R O W I N G C O M P A N Y O f f e r s

C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T I E S !

CHAMBERLAIN. REALTORS ashed m 1646 t* growing New ioce-ttone and expanelon* of en.aalliig ofHcee We srs determined lo pro-taaei: naeia Reel Estete Selee 6 up-grade cxmipelenoe We train, work 6 educete ennetentfv We are current-

minded men 6 ' »ilei ulewtne young m omen who desire the

cept our cheftenge to eem and leern

WEST BLOOMFIELD SyMa Stern 661-2303

B iRMMOHAM S40-6T77

BLOOMFIELD 644-6766

TROY Connie W a k 643-6900

SOUTHFKLIVLATHRUP .867-6700

NEW CAR SALES PERSON Career-minded wtth auto salee ax-. ence Pleeee ca« lor appoint-ment. aak lor John Warah. 476-7600

SALES. PART TIME The WWow Tree (Slid ) la eeeking an experienced and motlvalad aatee person. Csll. 355-2620

SALESPEOPLE - New sport ing goods store opening soon. Previous •por t ing goods experience helpful Student athlete* Mrongly coneid-

d. 561-7766

SALES PEOPLE NEEDED and experienced. Days.

Monday thru Fnclsy No avenlnga. no weekend* Apply m pereon st Donna Sees. 12 Oek* Ma*. Alao hiring, part l ima help for evening* snd weekend*.

TELEPHONE SALES - Mouriy guar antee. 4-6 PM. C a i only 2-6 PM.

532-2064

KMART Now accepting appAceHone.

F u H t i m e N i g h t M a t n t e -

M a i n t e n a n c e . F u H t i m e R e -

c e i v i n g . F u l l t i m e F l o o r p o -

s i t i o n s - S t o c k a n d H o m e

C e n t e r . P a r t t i m e C e s M e r s

a n d S t o c k . V a r i o u s h o u r s

a v a i l a b l e . A p p l y

9 : 3 0 A M . - 1 0 P M .

3 3 4 0 0 W . 7 M i t e

L f t o n f r LATCHKEY A B E

Afternoons Muat be over IS 12 hours C M d Care oredK Ca6 Judg ReynoMr 642-7737 647-41

n d be depen Bte hours. Opportunity t o I—nt < puters. 626-1

LIBRARY PAGE opening. 15 lira, a weak. S3.46 t o S3.60 per hr Com-plete employment a p p e o e t l a o B ^ Farmington Brandt . 23600 U b J

MAJOR FOOO B R O K B I looldno tor part ttme aatee'eervlre peraon. Ex-perience pi start ad but not i f f t a s

- - t o P O b o * 37.

TELEPHONE SOUCTTORS weeded by home Improvement oom-peny for Uvonla. Ptymouth. Farm-ington Haa. Weetland. etc. Ca* f rom you own home 6 earn 1300.- (600. per week. N you're goodl Ca* US.O.M. at 422-7660

Solicitors only to wor t In our

Southflald off ice pert-time. 14.00 per hour plue ipiiari leslon. Work lor die taadtog home Improwmt i t l

" b S E V E D E R E CONSTRUCTION Ma Owen After 1pm. 587-1000

TEXA8 OIL COMPANY needa ma-ture person lor ahon tripe aurround-Ing Uvonla. Contact customer*. We, tratn Write K C Dlckeraon, Pies. S o u t h w e s t e r n Pe t ro leum. Box 961005. Ft.. Worth. Texae, 76161

507 Halp Wantad Part Time

ACCEPTING NOW - $6.19 to Mart -Fu* 6 per l t ime poeMone Evening 6 weekend hours avMteM* Muel f * by Oct 31 Ideel tor students. Car needed. Ca6 2 to 6pm tor a p p o M -mant: 722-1390

MATURE PERSON needed to w o r t tor Houeecleenlng Semtoe. Dapend-aMs wKh raSerenoee 6 oem trsnapo-

425-7600 or 937-9727

OFFICE HELP Pan t ime. 1PM-6PM, 8 days. Secre-tartel and phonaa. $4.25 par hour Farmington HBe/12 M6e area. No

Z m 6AM-«6 f r«710

OLDER WORKER - PART-TWIE emptoyment * re* able tor • pereon. 86 or older, meeting Low Income Guide Unee I M n g In weetam Wayne Cty . N. of Van Bom. Human Service poaMon s a*ahla tor aome-

OUTDOOR workers needed, after echooL f rom $3.60 per hr. Noble*

S 474-4922

P A R K A T T E N D A N T / S K I C E N T E R O P E R A T O R

The i

SALESPEOPLE Part or f u l time, l o as* equipment. American Exardee & Gym Equipment. CaH 356-0S52

NOW HIRING Ambittou* people tor fu* time salee In our amaN appaance department. A iaf leb l t day* & even-lnge. Selee experience helplul. See Angle or Keren. Apply wlthm 12-5 pm. ABC Warehouee 27200 Joy Rd. Redford

PART TIME CASHIER Work 11am-3pm Mon thru Fri. ss Cashier/Saieaperson Experience not required. Ideel lor homemakere 6 atudants Pleasant stmoephere 6 thorough framing. Appfy In pereon to Tom et MeceuMy'a Office Prod-uct*. 17655 W 12 Mile, comer of Southfteld Rd. In Lathrup. Ml

PART TIME Sales- well estsblMhed Southfteld co need* pert time sale* pereon lo ca* on axietmg customers & develop new accounts. This posi-tion Invofvee the sele* of name brand computer prefects. 3M Disk-ettes. computer tape* 6 vartoue printer ribbon. Excelent training program with continuing asaistance The at acting rata la $9 V . plus com-m t w o n incentive after the wemmg period Prevtoue MBng experience wl* be helpful but not neceesery ldea*y nMftS tor meture pereon Woking lor pert time w o r t only. CMI between 9env6pm: 566- 6060

PARTY PLAN PEOPLE your on ught tentlal EvNuation

MuMpfy semings wtth product* that *e« ght Ca* lor a tree income - Po-

646-5611

PASTISSIMA 12 OAKS MALL

An ItsMan gourmet *pedalty *hop with home made peats 6 aeuces to

Hiring tor pert time poertlon* 344-4970 S.'

SALESPERSON Experienced lor Health Spa. AMt ty to perform- M i s t ^ p e o p l e

ANTON'S The number 1 mane ape-de i ty retailer In Michigan. M looking tor matura men 6 women lo IB

unge m caaMar 6 Mock poai-tiona a l our Twelve Oaks Ma* loca-tion. Part t ime poeOona a —afila. flexible i chedu lng . Contact D a * d Rupp manager a l 3 4 * 4 9 7 0

ed Aak for Vai or i An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALESPERSON-EXPERIENCED For luggage/gi f t ahop A f t * Ume per-manent poeitlon Humidor One, North weet Comer Evergreen/10 M M Rd . Southfteld. Ml.

SALESPERSON For In-More 6 In-home aale o l wa« covertnge. window treatment*, carpet* We offer a very lucrative incentive program Back-around m decorating neceeeery Pteeae eend reeume to: 32525 Stepheneon highway. Medl-son Heights. Mich 46071.

SALES PERSON, part time, to sell lemp *hades a lemps Flexible hour* Westland 525-0570

SALESPERSON wtth experience, for Birmingham chSdran * clothing Mor*. Part 6 fu«-ttme poaitiona evelUbie 647-4606

SALES POSITIONS AVAILABLE High aemmg potential

Mejor corporMion 14 yeara old Alan 557-0579

SALES PRO Wall establlehed flaeignar aaion needs top pro eho le *ophlellcated. dynamic, amblt lou* *nd energetic. Must have contemporary experi-ence end a proven fo6owtng. Excel-lent opportunity and growth poten-tial. Ca* tor peraonel Interview or eend reeume end aelery Netory lo: 555 Friendly Dr.. P.O Box 6376, Bloomfield HUM. Ml 46302 456-0023

SALES REPRESENTATIVE We're looking for an energetic Self Starter wfth excellent Communlce-tKm 6 Organizational MUM* - to |oin our Salee Team If you have Outalde

PHONE SOLICITORS Wor t with the beat ctoaara m the

PLUMBING 6 HEATING - Salaam an -

lor an expending c o m p a n y

REAL ESTATE MARKETING Western Wayne & Oekland Coun-

n g to laam

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S Make the most of your time 6 tal-en t * we i r e looking tor energetic people to |oln our *elee ataff Com-plete training program, flexible hra. S excellent income polentiei No ex-perience neceeeary Ca* today tor interview Jen Andaraon Statewide

726-6000

REAL ESTATE SALES TRAINER

Job cieeeWrehnn - training brand new reel eetate laieeperaone. Sal-ary. ovende. can do eome pereonal •eikng Profit t f tering «*th compeny Ca* Hal Romam or Robert Edwerde

CENTURY 21 H a r t f o r d N . 5 2 5 - 9 6 0 0

REAL ESTATE SALES

Century 21 M«pl*wooa Ex-ecutive H o n * ta expend-ing as MM* staff We ara looking tor

Aak sbout our 1 0 0 * com-mtealon progrem C m 681-7T11 end aak tor

CENTURY 21 MAPLEWO EXECUTIVE

HOMES RETAIL SALES PERSONS

Fu* A pan time Apefy Mon s. >12 Mem

DRIVER SALES McNpan j fn iRnAor M a 6 awna ate poamone open Current drtoera waking S300S600 per weak We

313-471

E A R N t 1 0 0 A D A Y Anyone can de M a i

c m « f - » 7 1 3

RETAIL SALES

i p c m 476-1971

Salee experience. mottvated & eervtce-mlnded. pleeee ca*: Nancy Glezar. Director of Selee 6 Marketing. Northfti

313-879-2100 Northfletd H*ton

ext 7002

SALES REPRESENTATIVE lelemar keting mduatrial experience. 30 houra minimum, our office. Ca* Leo tor an appointmant 569-6260

SALES REPRESENTATIVE NetionM manufacturer, tor 60 years, teeking SaM* Rapre-aent stive lor regional office. Candi-date ahould nave enceMnt commu-nication akins. coMge degree, and

Oct A Nov.. and Ciuae Country ' Rental Operat ion* dur ing 1 mon tha Muat have good p u t * : re-lation a k M and have knowledge of croee-oountry akl equlpmenL Ap-prox. 25-30 houra per weak. $4.S0 par hour

CITY OF FARMINGTON HILLS Dept. o l Special Servtoee

31556 W. 11 M M Fermlnglon Has. Ml 46016-4099

473-9670 n Equel Opportunity Employer

ASSISTANT to OFFICE MANAGER

tuft ing company. No expeifence n* -»* *e ry . Good Pay Apply In par-aon: 30598 W. 6 M M Rd.. Uvonla. (between Mei i lmen A MtodMbeM).

BOOKKEEPER^nterior Dealgn Ae-sistart needed tor Inter lot aeMgnar. MuM be abM to beMnca books. One day a week, poeelbly more. Blrming-hanvBtoomMId area. Own trane-portabon required. Laeve Maaaag*

647-6430

BOOKKEEPER Sma l Rochester baeed adverMing agency hae Immedlete opening lor p « t t ime, f u l charge bookkeeper Payrol . payables, receivable*. Be-ing. double entry 6 computer e> nence required. Hours flexible. 15-20 hr* per weak. Sand reeume A set-

reomrement* to: Neyee KJrouec. > Hedden Marketing Services.

601 W. Big Besver. Suite 460. Troy Mi 46064.

CAN ONLY WORK WEEKEN087 Ca* us today Market n a i a r c h In-terviewer* No tales. MUM * dser i p aak n o voice A good reedtog abMty. Contact D i e t * * after 6pm

627-2400

CASHCR NEEDED tor rets* furni-ture More In Ann A/bor Some Bookkeeping experience preferred. Apply In person: Workbench. 15011 Cleet 3 t Plymouth. Ml Irom 2-4 P M . M o n . - F r i .

PART TIME lenutackver i

induatrial help- Hours £ T -Appty In person be-

fore 11:30am or anar 1pm a t 32900 Capitol, oft Fermlnglon Rd. Uvoma

PART TIME IMP wented to w o r t m

do elactrioat penal e f t tog A era Mtp lu l b u l not a prara-

P T <» •uma to 46050 Attn: Jim

PHONE8/COCLA TION/MAIL Part time. M M hour* Mon-Fn BtoomAeld HMs. C e l Janice,

PROFESSIONALS m k i n g to aup-ptement existing Income, part Bme evening A weekend w o r t a i a M b l * wfth a tar9* national m a r c h f i rm NO *aiea involved- MuM have a dear •peeking voice A good readtog abM-ty Contect Dienne after 6pm

627-2400

RECEPTIONIST /FILE CLERK Heavy piwnee. typtrw. 1 to 5 pm Mon-Fri. Bloomfield I m

646-3500

RECEPTIONIST Part time, tor Bkmmghem hair •eion. Soma typing reqiAred. The Ginger Group: 64S-2767

SALESPERSON - B Defton Book SeMr need* pert Ume h e ^ weekday mommge. Ca* John before S p m

346-2707

SECRETARY - PART-T lMf For reel office at 12 M M A Orcherd Lake Rd Set. A Sun Ca* J im «r Kim

563-0700

TELEMARKETING

CASHIER STOCK PERSON - muM be over 21. pay range $3.60 to $4.20 per hour Discount Pop A Beer of Gerdsn City. 29460 Ford Rd.

421-9150

CHILD CARE Assistant lor g r o i o of edorebM toddler* In ftcanaed day-care home Farmington HIM. 6am-2pm Mon.-Thurs. $4 nr. 651-6202

CLERK TYPIST Immediste 30-60 Dey opening m the purd ies lng depsrtmsnt of s nebonsi corporat ion located m SouthMM. 40-45wpm typing a neceeeery A ec-cwacy le s must Pleeee reply l a PO Box 2020. South*Md, Ml 46037-

2020

gioue product, excellent oompenee-tton. including benefit* Territory In-dudee hslf the l i s t s CjceMnt cs-raer opportunity tor the rlaht rv»-vfduei Send reeume to: Reg«nel Ueneoer. 29226 Orchsrd Lake Rd . Suite 295. Farmington Hae. Ml . 46016

SEEKING mneglneOve *• i l l i i f l ton product* Opportunity for greet eemmge with Mxtbte noura Selee experience preferred but nol eeeennei Ca* 9am-12pm 357-2579

SILVER'S INC, oentered In the hub of Detroit * moM proMeMrnM dis-trict. has employment opportwWtlee aveaebw at the time Apply M 151 W Fori St or telephone 963-0000

SILVERS. INC a eeeking talented l u l t ime • pert Ume re la l aaleapeo-pie tor their glfta and office tupp lee d e p a r t m e n t et t h e i r T e l - 1 2 Mora You muM M energetic end heve Ihe deeire to grow Mth the

ReglMer experience hatp-TUT

Apply m peraon

S I L V E R S , I N C

2 8 8 0 0 T e l e g r a p h R d

S o u t h f t e t d . M l 4 8 0 7 5

SOUTHFIELD COMMUNICATION oo naa as rare opening* to M tele-

Seeking ar-M M O u M tor

ChrieorOeHe OS SPECIALITY ratal o reanoa t lon seeks Imagmeave aetf atarter* tor

eeMe poeMone TMe * an oppor i tM ly ki a ne» program, tor o u M M M M * seeing km prod-u d e to apecM ec«ao«mte Selee e«-perMnoe p i a M ' i M , Ma. • thM M u n d * mi M M W i n Wr^OO.

M Toe*-A-Party. A55-3636

SS.F MOTIVATED

3 , '—-VI

but no i neceeeery H o w l y w e a * iiMinam t **tMi Cm Ceraf 6AM-11AM M e n . - * * >60-3311

Fermlnglon HB* omrw 4-OOpm >-00pm M $4 7 t per Mr

CONSUMER RESEARCH TeMphone Interviewers. Dey poeaione I I M M I with lerge national i ' ****rch IWm, must have good *p*eklno voioe 4 reeding ability No *alee Southfield •res. Ce l Rita between 10am-4pm

•poken. meture tor retiree. Loceted Ca* after 12 noon

PtymocMh 463-2020

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS edletefy - tor Merket

Reeeerch Pro»ect Temporary, pen-time, evening hours. Experience

353-0340

TEMPORARY JOBS MARKET RESEARCH

TELEMARKETING Confidence craettvtty snd • dear •peeking voice meke you a candk date tor our m e r t M i m e r c j eteff Guerenteed 4 week* ot employment MarVng approx imator Nov X 1966

requ i red

DENTAL LAB Person to work In Dentel Lab

Man thru F r i g e m - l p m Apply 771 N M a St.. Plymouth

DIETARY PORTER - PART-TIME 5:30 PM to 10 30 PM. ItoxlbM hours IdeM tor atudent Fermington K M locetlon C a l 651-9640

DISHWASHER NEEDED tor after noon end dey apM *hH. peri time for a n a Ommc nur*mg home kt Ptymouth Apply In pereon. 395 W Arm Arbor T r M 453-3963

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE PERSON

Ing record. Reply Novt. Ml 46060

GUEST ARTIST ReoordMg Wudloe •a. need* pert Muelcel «rowi-

* 68 l ' -90M

Farmlnglon ttma help a>

HOMEMAKERS - Eem hour No experience tram. Cer

FOR IMMEDIATE INTERVIEW CALL

827-4708 TYPING and phonee In S o m m w a bulding. pert t ime and an ooeaalon-ai fts-m Permanent posit ion Cm FeHde. 567-7460

506 Help Wantad P < K n — t i c

LIVE IN Deb)Mltoi A Houeekeeper Sou thMM erae 569-4^60

efter 6pm 366-1679

CARING Experienced UeOyMtM tor 3 '1 dey*, to Ml wltti 16 month old

BASYSITTER Ara you eeeMno a pieeeent pert time poemon? Cere tor our 6 mo d d 6 4 yeer oW eone l

M i d Two home. Tuaa 12-5. 6 Wad 6-6 R H a t l i traneporte-oon A anuMMnf e M e i n e e s m e t

BABYSITTER Bsbyemer needed tor 4 to I deya weak Irom 7:30 to 6:30. 13 I M

3 K &

5 0 7 H e l p W a n t e d P e r t T i m e

Part-time Ad Placement Clerk

M a j o r s u b u r b a n n e w s p a p e r i s a e e k l n f l s o m e o n e w h o e n j o y s d e l s * w o r k u n d e r d e a d l i n e p r e a a u r e s . O o o d m a t h a n d c a l c u l a t o r a fcMe p l u a t y p i n g , SO w p m . a m u s t V D T e x p e r i e n c e a n d n e w s p e p e r l a y o u t s , h e l p f u l H o o r a : M o n d a y ,

T u a a d a y . fcOO-MO n . m _ I e p p M c e t l e n a .

©barrurri N p u i

rrrntr ir aprra

11 S c h o o t c r a l t Livonia, Ml 40150

W0 a r e an a q u a / opportunity omploym

t \ M M M M M M M M M M taaamm

' T r r * r ?

20C*(R,W.Q-18C) 0 4 E Thursday, October 30. 1966

506 M p Wanted Domestic

ADULT SITTER - tor 2 boy* T f i s U n g parents.

AIOE - LfVE-M tor active i *sat i lsd woman |120/weak p u e room 4 board. Young woman preferred, eves., Sun 4 % day Sat. o«. Car naadad 5 4 1 - M M . 3 U - M 0 6

AIOE naadad tor handicap mat * l o halp wttti car* between 9pm-11pm severs! day* • a M . no axparlanoa neceeeery C a l Paul or laava mee-saga 45# -9 l23

AIOE - NURSING Experience - l o aara lor Eldarly eetlent D ica«a i i i •or tdr i f l condltione WeB-ioceled

557-17*4

AN EXCELLENT oook naadad tor 'arrWy of 4. 40 hour* par s». t o irv duOe hous l i sepmg Muat hava own car lor errand*, flour*: fckm Ow\i Wad, 1pm-8:30pm, Thur*. 1pm-11pm, Frt. 10am-5pm. Excellent stages r>oaalbHy tor tutura bene « s Laava massags balora Bpm.

5*6-3939

ARE YOU good «»th Hide? Raaporv •Wa? Enjoy baing helpful? infant 4 3 year old need a nurturing paraon to help ettt i their care. Soma hmuee Keeping. Fu l /part Uma. 851-8509

ATTENTION BABY SITTERS CHOOSE THE BEST JOB:

Location. Hour*. Rate, Number /Age o l chldran: Etc, Our Hating service matches your needa to that of the pererrt. Poaitiona now svsrtatMe. throughoul Metro Detroit. Include fua time, pan tlma. (vein 4 occ •tonal care.

PARENT INQUIRIES WELCOME DEPENDABLE

HOME CARE SERVICES, INC 646-KIDS

BABYSITTER - Dependable woman needed tor child ewe. 7 45-12:30 Mon-Thur Occasskmtfy 7 * 5 -2 30 Non-amokar. own transpore-tkm Farmington HOs. After 3pm.

474-2283

BABYSITTER - F t * t ime for Infant In my Highland home. TLC a muat References required Animal lover a plus 887-8534

BABYSITTER. fuH Uma. Mon. - Fri.. 15 Mile/Orchard Laka Rd.. araa tor 2 year old gin Light housekeeping Own transportation.. Exes*ant tad-

After 8PM.

BABY SITTER In my Farmington HWs home. 13 MUe 4 Drake. Chil-dren 2. 8 4 10. 7:15am-5:45pm. 5 days s week. Norv-smoker Muel hava car PaK) vacation 4 holiday Musi be responalbiiB 4 love chi ldren

553-2868

BABY-SITTER. Uve-ln or out. Room 4 board Tlma Off 4 salary negoti-able Uvonla araa. 422-1700

BABY-SITTER - mature, loving, ex-perienced person to baby-alt m our home, full time Novi area. After 8:30pm 348-5273

BABYSITTER - matura, caring wom-an needed. 7am-4:30pm to care tor 2 active toddlers. M l or pan t lma. Laka Orion area. 893-9123

BABYSITTER - My name la 'Alex and l"m 6 Moa. Old Can you corns and stay wfth ma from 2:30-5:30pm 3-4 days s week, while my parents

away working. If you're a Non-ker, responsible 4 carina par

son, please come 4 see me. Weet' smoke

land After 8pm, 453-3113

BABY-SITTER needed tor Infant. 5 days a week In our W Bloom held home. Must be matura 4 hava refer-ences 681-2161

BABYSITTER Needed m our Hunt-ington Woods home tor our 7 mo old daughter 2 days par wt 7:30am - 5 p m Reference* re-quired. Non-emoker 543-3452

BABYSITTER home. One child. CaH 255-5715

In my I E AM

BABY SITTER needed tor 2 y s a old. your Troy home. Non-emokar references required 3 day* / Bam-4 30pm Call Bav 689-3316

BABY SITTER NEEDED lor 8 mon th old, my Novi home Approximately 3-4 days, could be 5. Own tranapor-taoon. Call 348-3538

508 Help Wantad Domaahc

CHILD CARE aOuk to oar* tor 2 month old In our Canton home starting and ot No-vember Approximately 50 hours per «eak. no meek an fla Muat ba non-amokar with own car. Cxceaent

387-2721

CHILD CARE lo cars for newborn In your home. Mon-Fri.. starting Fab . Ptymouth area. Ca l evea/weekend*. 453-8089

CHILD CARE wanted m our rvx f tae tor Has home tor M a m , 4 day*. 8:30«^2pm.^fto£S£ i_6eo8

CLEANING PERSON tor Saturdays tor 2 bedroom apartment. Joy Rd 4 Htx araa ol Weetland Ca l

459-8102

CLEANING PERSON - meture. de-pendable woman tor 1 dey week m Birmingham aree. Duties mctode -housekeeping, lau idry snd ironmg. 450 day. 647-2116

COMPANION aide tor eiderty Uvo-ma lady 9em- lpm weekdays Aleo

COOKS - pen time Mon thru F r t . to prepare nutritious meets at South-field aree Group home tor adotee-osnt boy*. 45 per hr C a l between 9am-3pm, 258-0*49

DOMESTIC HELP needed on Friday tor 7 hours. 18.00 per hour. Experi-ence and referencee required. W Bloomfield 855-2542

ENERGETIC RELIABLE WOMAN To live m and care tor 2 young children m my Farmmglon HMa noma Be a member of the family Private room and berth, non smoker

861-5655

EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER 2-4 Days Psr Week. Own tranapor-tauon. Good wfth cMWran Good Pay, 861-0561

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY

885-4576 50 yeers rekable service

Needs experienced Cook*. Nanniee. Me»da. Housekeepers. Gardeners. Cheuffeu*. Butters. Couples Nurse Aide. Companlona and Oey Worker* for private h o m e *

18514 Mack Avenue Groeee Pomte Farme

BABYSITTER - Good beneftts 4 sal-ary tor full or pan time sitter In my Fermington home tor 3 chi ldren Non-smoker, references required HOUSEKEEPER - experienced per

478-0022- mct t o esre tor 2 amaff chi ldren, hol t

Houeedeantng bul RELIABLE. TRUSTWORTHY work-ers. No Others need apply Good Peyl Ca l Mrs. SovMgney. 532-4592

506 Halp Wantad Domeetic

PROFESSIONAL coupte deeves re-sponsible person to do cooking, food shopping, laundry 4 some sec-retarial teaks. 4-10 hr wk Good pay. Huntington Woods. 546-0368

RELIABLE person tor maid work, pan tlma. weekdays and weekends For more Information, c a l Birming-ham Hotel between »-5 pm,

6*2-6200

RELIABLE PERSON to do weekly grocery shopping snd leundry tor one person home. Grend River/ Drake wee. C a l Mon.-Frt.. 9-5

553-9*50

RESPONSIBLE TEENAGER needed to sl l on Sat nights lor 2 children WM provide transportation If wtthm 12 M l e / S o u t h M d area. 552-0535

SITTER/HOUSEKEEPER. Reeponsi-bts. expenenoed, loving person needed lo care tor 8 Yr. m our N.W. Troy home. Commute, Ive-ln on oc-casion Competit ive st tsry 2 w k * peld vacation Non-amokar Day*. 222-6079;efter 7pm. 879-2255

SITTER needed tor Infant 4 * yr old. 8 M l e 4 Haggerty area. 10-2pm Mon,Wed.Fri. U 50/hr 4 experience required

SWEET 4 TIDY houeekaeper tor 2 WHS girts m nice Weet B t o o m M d home. L ive- In o p t i o n a l . Non-smoker Ca l 661-9139

WOMAN WANTED pan t ime to hetp care lor eiderty woman weekdaya. weekends. 4 evenlnge W Btoomfl-letd area Own transportation C a l days only 350-3020

509 Halp Wantad Couplet

APARTMENT MANAGER Couples only to maintain and isass luxury s p e n merits on the Eaetsrds Repair and maintenance ski ts es-sential Salary, free apartment and ut l l t lee Send reeume to. Paragon Properties. 29200 South-M d . M l . 48076

CANTON 140 unit apt complex needs Mainte-nance Couple. Man muat have main-tenance axperlence with Furnaces dishwashers 4 a l phaaes of Apt. Maintenance. Woman for aome cleaning Must hava referencee. Sal-ary baaed on experience

455-7440 or 569-1789

eon t o cere for 2 ame l chi ldren. I » M housekeeping, w e e k e n d s (Sat morning thru Sun. evening). Non-smoker . r e l e r e n c e s r e q u i r e d B l o o m M d HUN 642-5125

HOUSEKEEPER - EXPERIENCED! 4 days Must hava car Non-emoker

Lone Ptne/T elegraph 645-9290

HOUSEKEEPER, experienced to work 3 days or 5 halt days, refer-ence required, aalary negotiable Call after 6pm 661-8344

HOUSEKEEPER - Ive m optional, tor home In B l o o m M d HWs Must ba able to drive, do laundry, Iron, cook 4 Hght cleaning CaH Carol

356-3120

HOUSEKEEPER - Hv« In poeitlon, aoma child care m the Toledo Ohio ara*. Rapfy to: 4232 Falrvlew, To-ledo. ONo. 43612 or 419-476-3015

HOUSE KEEPER, part time. 2 days a weak Muat hava own transporta-tion References W B t o o m M d A r e * Ceil 683-1414

HOUSEKEEPER Relsbls. experienced, prolaaaloriel. IN* m. Excelent salary. 4 aocoma-datlons 353-9811

HOUSEKEEPERS - no experience needed. Good beneftts package Appfy m person, Red Root Inn. 1-75 4 14 MILe Rd . In Medtaon Heights.

HOUSEKEEPER wantad f u l t lma tor Farmington HMa apt. complex. Must ba herd working snd en)oy cteening. working end en)oy Pleeee ca l tor Interview

HOUSEKEEPER - 5 day week, muel have car. reference S o u t h M d area

559-1876

BABYSITTER NEEDED - mature. re-sponsible woman tor f u l t ime c h i d cars in my home. Two school age children 4 Infant Good pay. Waal-land Area Referencea deetrabte

326-1214

BABYSITTER - over 21, tor 3 yeer old. 4 days week, must have car Starting Nov 3rd- After 5:30 p m ,

532-4045

BABYSITTER. Loving woman tar Teacher s 19 month old girl. Thurs, 6AM-4PM My home Big Beaver/ Adams. CaH after 4PM: 6 * 6 - 6 * 16

BABYSITTER - *pm-1am. 3-4 day* par week Wayne 4 Warren area, ideal lor coaege student

729-9605

BABY-SITTER. 5:30pm to 9 30pm (occasionally 11:30pm), 3-4 day* per week Drive self. Non-smoker. 13 Mlle/Telegraph area. 737-9074

BABYSITTER - 8 4 11 yeer otd boys. r housefc asp Ing. Mkddiebett 13 Mon. thru Frt.. 3:30-6:30 pm.

Darlene 855-4999 478-0005

BABY-SIT Mature, non-amoklng woman, my Canton home (Sheldon 4 Main area): 3 yr old 4 2 achool-agers. M-F 7:30-5:30 Ught house-work Own transportation 4 refer-ences 344-8027; evea. 451-0027

Buchanan E lemen ta r y S c h o o l mother n h s s the same to cars tor 9 yr otd boy before 4 after school CaH after 3:30pm. 591-06*3

CARE GIVER tor Elderly Couple, IN * In home Room 4 boerd, aalary pro-vided 388-7784 or 522-7243

CARING women to sl l tor 2 * yeer otd daughter. Mon. thru Fr t F u l ttma. will bring to your home. 16 m l e CooUdge e r e * risfsrsnoee After 5:30 6*9-2854

CHILDCARE 4 kght housekeeping needed m our Rocheeter home * 4 6 yeer old Mon - Fri. 7am-3:30pm. Muat ba dependable, have car 4 ref-

sfter * p m 662-2066

CHILD CARE - mature ed to provide cere to our 1% 4 * year old In our Farmington home, tol l lms, referencee. Evee 471-0518

CHILD CARE - Need peraon to pro-vide quality care tor infant m our Bir-mingham home. J'A day*. 6 h r * per day After 5pm 648-6609

CHILD CARE NEEDED reeponetble eduft to care tor 2 month old m our Canton Home, starting and of Nov Approximately SO hr week Muet be non-smoker with own car Excelent •alary 4 paid vacation 397-2721

LIVE-IN Companion helper for eld-erly lady Wagea negotiable Must dr ive, non-smoker Farming ton

t 937-1587

LIVE IN FEMALE companion, over 40. tor woman In eerty stage of Al-

imar disease. Need by 12-1-66 3 work 4 personal references Cel : 383-7191 or 363-6277

LIVE-IN tor mature coupte; Aide for wife plus cooking. Room and board 4 salary 477-3476

or Eves 422-6973

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER - to mefcxie Child Care - tar Protoeeional family.

C a l days. 356-0120

LIVE-IN Sltler tor 3 young ch ld ren . Own living quarters snd salary pro-

References essential

LIVONIA - Tyler School area - look-ing lor loving person to cars tor my 3 4 5 Yr Olds. Mon.- Fr t ,7;30em-5:30pm, In my home; your chi ldren welcome Alter 5pm. 471-2321

LOVING 4 reeponsids woman to care tor 2 children. 1Vk 4 4'A, Mon-Frt., 7:30-5:30, Our home, own t ranspor ta t ion. References re-quired After 6PM. 464-2255

MATURE. CARING babysitter ed tor my 2 cfWdren. Dsgs^ Must hava referencee 4 car 2-4464

MATURE PERSON to alt m my Bir-mingham home tor two children, 3 days s week 9AM-5PM References

336-4592

CARETAKER COUPLE If you are interested In advance-ment. this is the right company. Ex-perience preferred Pieeaecal

981-3891

CARETAKER COUPLE wented for apartment complex In Walled Lake

i Man to do maintenance Woman to do Cleaning Salary, apartment 4 utMtlee. Call 624-8555

MATURE REFINED WOMAN Capable of tatting care o l a Mind, ambutatory lady B l o o m M d HMs area. This saalgnment would be of a permanent nature and would re-quire a live-In status. The successful applicant w « hava their own apart-ment complete with bedroom, bath and Ivlng room. Salary t o ba negoti-ated at the time of interview Plaaaa submit reaume snd personal htstory to: Box 506. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

MATURE. care tor S year old, Tuaa thru Fri. 7:30am-1130am or l u l day It necee-aary. own transportation, retorenc-aa S o u t h M d After 6pm 355-3610

MATURE WOMAN, hourly, to care tor lady in wheelchair 45 00 par hour Garden City a r a * 721-0697 or 421-2153

MATURE WOMAN needed to baby-sit infant gin Mon thru F r t . 7 am-5pm Non smoker m our Uvonla home Cal after 8pm, 421-4374

518 Education ft Instruction

HAVE YOUR KIDS GONE BACK TO SCHOOL?

Now it's your turn.

Consider career training for yourself!

Data A Word Procaasing

CALL PONTIAC

BUSINESS INSTITUTE

FARMINGTON NOW

476-3145 ttomncM aid a / a t f a M a

COUPLE NEEDED - tor Farmington apartment complex. Mar for mafn-tenanoe and woman tor Hght office work and cleaning Lovefy apart mem with utilities furnished 4 sal-ary, Call Mrs, Fisher 476-6060

IDEAL FOR COUPLE General Maintenance. Repair 4 Cleaning for W. B t o o m M d Temple. Vaned Hour*. Pay negotiable Send written response Including refersnc-sa to: Box 566, Observer 4 Eccen-tric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia. Michigan 48150

MAINTENANCE COUPLE Man to aaaiat In apartment mainte-nance and grounds - womsn lor cleaning and part-t ime office work Good salary, apartment, utliltlea For appointment, ca l Mr. Hicks

569-6880

512 Situations Wantad Famala

BABY SITTING home Meets Included Newborns 4 toddlers Non smoking deen sate home Rocheetar Rd I South BNd a r a * Weekday* 853-5928

CALL TY-O MAIDS lean your home. We do an |ob 4 ara dependable

425-2259

PROFESSIONAL CARE

It 's not )ust e name It 's s promise

RN'S - LPN S - AIDES LIVE-INS FREE ASSESSMENT

dedicated To Quality Home Heefth Care

557-2505 CHILD CARE - REDFORD

Your tranaportat lon Prater 3 Y r * or older. 7am-6:30pm

Pieeaecal 536-1213

CHILD CARE - reliable m o t M ou-ters quality car*. Laaaons, games, snacks 4 lunches. 11 MUe/Fsrmmg-ton. 478-9471

CHILD CARE - your transportation; Wayne/Ford Rd araa. F u l or part-time. ExcaOent care 4 referencee For Interview, ca* Sharon, 326-7554

CLEANING SERVICE - HOMES 11 years experience. Weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or 1 time. Bonded 4 Ins Free Est imates 547-0480

COMPLETE CLEANING The European Way Wa enre about your home 4 office. Trustworthy 4 Insured CaH S.C.C. 546-9044

D E P E N D A B L E 4 e x p e r i e n c e d Mom wishes to baby alt Your trans-portation. Weetland area

595-4359

DEPENDABLE Woman with reler encee 4 own transportat ion: seskmg residential or offtce cleaning Call 626-7973

EXCELLENT HOUSEKEEPERS wfth referencee House*, apts 4 of-fices. Lynn 537-8828 or Kathy. 534-3741

EXPERIENCED. ENTHUSIASTIC Lady wM care lor Eiderty.

477-; FlexKMfehour* 2382

Full Charge Bookkeeper-30 yrs. ex-perience. ail phaaes of accounting, local, stste 4 federal payroll report, financial statement, generel ledger payrol . WW do accounting, my home or your eatabliahment. pert time, after 6pm, Betty, 981-1419

512 Situations Wantad Famala LICENSED DAY CARE

L/vonta-Weetland area la now taking chldran agee 2-5 Pleeee c a l

261-5106

MOTHER Of One wanes to babysit, part time Your t ransportat ion Non-smoksr 10 Mlle/Heggerty a r e *

476-7047

MOTHER of 2 wM b*by*n your c h i d . Mon thru Wed , or c h i d before and after echooi. Cookdge Elementary or Rley Middle School. Good refer-ence* Uvoma area 525-4523

NEAT N' NIFTY MAlO SERVICE Professional cleaning done the old lasMoned way Homee 4 apart-ments Reesonabts r a t a * Bonded 4 Insured 277-0222

NEEDED Homes to deen. Reaaaonable ratee one* or weekly Ca l Sherry anyt ime.

421-6374

NEED someone to d e a n your home Experienced, dependable, wfth ref-erences at affordable retee C a l Joan Anytime. 697-4652

NURSE AIOE Is interested m a part tlma or f u l time poeitlon aaaillng the sick 4 elderly No Hv»^ns. Good ref-erences Own car 537-6363

PRACTICAL N U B * Desires poeltion. experienced with MD. MS. AL's patients. References Own transportation 836-7986

PRIVATE DUTY CARE In your home by experienced. hard-working. caring proleesional C a l after 3 pm: 476-9736

RELIABLE GRANDMOTHER wW babysit while parents vacat ion Available now Referencee.

* 2 5 - 5 1 * 1

WESTLAND MOTHER wishes child care Meals, toy*, games All shifts, weekenda. 19 years experience Weyne - Ford Rd 326-5259

WILL DO general houeedeaning In Uvonla, Westland, Wayne, Canton Bi-weekly open ing . References available After *pm. 729-069*

513 Situations Wantad Male

518 Education ft Instruction

FRENCH I N S T R U C T I O N S o r conversations by grsduate trench lady Ca l Montque. W B l o o m M d area 655-4925

PIANO INSTRUCTION By profes-sional wfth reputation lor axoat-lence First Usui on free Alao enter-tatnment. Larry Pllcowitz 356-5215

600 Personals 606 Transportation ft Travel

NEED GARAGE SPACE For 1 s m a l csr In B l o o m M d HMa/ Birmingham victnfty

846-566*

PIANO INSTRUCTIONS - Private leseone m your home. Experienced.

r. Referencee certified music teecher upon request 651-6295

PIANO LESSONS plus voice, organ, dermet 4 percussion m your home. Popular 4 classical. A l agea Piano rental available The Assoc of Music Teechers 851-5*23 or 525-0629

PtANO - ORGAN lessons s i types, rt agee. Popular taught at be-gtnners level Your home or mine. 22 yrs. exp. Mrs. Burrow* 6** -0957

Pontiac Busmees (nf t t tu te : Farmington

ENROLL NOW 476-3145

TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING

TURN YOUR AMBITION INTO ACHIEVEMENT

• IN-DEPTH BASICS • COMPUTER TRAINING

• EVENING CLASSES

NEXT CLASS BEGINS FEB. 10.1987

(COMPUTER TRAINING-ONLY ! WEEKS, BEGINS JAN. 6, 1987}

PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL INSTRUCTORS

THE TRAVEL ACADEMY WEST BLOOMF'ELD

855-6560

PRETTY HANDS 4 FEET Licensed p ra t sss i oM n a l servtcaa -relaxed atmosphere, reaeonabte For appointment. Becky. 397-2178

PRETTY NAILS o l BIRMINGHAM Proudly preeents Color Me Beauti-ful Nov 13-1*-15 For color snafy-sts and a ipecisl gift f rom Pretty

10** or 4*5-2329 Nana c a l 647-

PSYCHIC 4 HOLISTIC HEALTH FAIR

NOV 22.23 10AM-6PM Famdala Community Cantar

400 E 9 Mile 42 Admieaton SPACES AVAILABLE

546-1135After 6pm. 422-9270 KOHN MARTIN PROMOTIONS

ROAO RALLY Sat Nov 1. Caen prase.

45, per person. 525-0235

SINGLE? TOWN CITY CLUB

For singts. deoreed. upecale sdufts - - - - " " m Arbor 4

863-1620 Travel."dlnina, events. Ann Arbor 4 Metro area. C a l anytime

VEGAS NIGHT S a t . Nov 1, 5r30-Mldnlght, FOP a 130 Hall 2905 Hilton. Famdala 42 Admission, Cash prtzs*, refreah-ments and anecks. Proceeds to op-erating fund. 50/50 raffle

RESPONSIBLE PERSON mtereated ki helping lo drive to Los Within the next two weeks. u , X

666-1114

60S Bingo EVER-7 SPORTS HALL

Saturday: 6:45 PM 27531 Grand River, w . ot Inksler

Lrvoma 4 7 M 0 5 1

EVER-7 SPORTS HALL Friday: 6 45 PM

27531 Grand Wver w of muster"

700 Auction Sales ANTIQUES 4 COLLECTABLE

AUCTION: Sun. Nov. 3 at 1 PM Holiday km Waal (HoMome). 2900 Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor From Ihe Ann Arbor home 4 prtvete oolecf lon of Or John W. Bean. Large Quantity of Peruvian Indian taxwee, 2 Na-vajho Indian throw ruga. 4 o l paint-ings furniture including mahogany dining set. game table, chiefs, beds, tabiee. chair*, ohm* ceblnef. mirror*, gtaaawera 4 mora.

Auctioneers: Ray 4 Mike Egnaah (313) 546-7496

700 Auction Sales

GREAT LAKES MOVING & STORAGE

AUCTION Computer. Piano. VendMg Machine

3530 E Elaworth Rd Ann Arbor Located weet of Carpenter Rd

SAT NOV 1 AT 11 AM Owner: Great Lakee Moving 4 Stor-age Auction

Br sun 4 Hetmer Auct ion Service Lloyd Braun Jerry Hetmer

Ann Arbor Seme

665-9646 994-6309

701 Collectibles

WANTED Tickets to A lee Cooper Concert on Oct 31 Coet no obfect Must have tickets. Ask tor Dennis 10am 4 8pm 455-7530

WE NEED YOU!! 150 people to be part of a health 4 nutr i t ion survey C a l today

478-6350

0 0 D JOBS. Also wall and window wsshlng snd heavy houee cleaning. Experienced, referencea C a l Jim SI

524-4731

TECH WRITER Experienced, ret ired,

part t ime or f ree lance. Call 474-3387

GENERAL HOUSECLEANING Dual attention, good rates snd ref-erences Ca l : 427-4966 or 292-3567

514 Situations Wanted Male-Female

GENERAL HOUSECLEANING Apartments 4 houses Referencee Efficient 4 trustworthy. Call Pat.

425-5955

GENERAL OFFICE- Mature. Profes-sional. experienced - seeks full-time References. No insurance/Le-gal Benefits not needed 421-6809

HOME Healthcare Aide wants Work Specializing in Geriatrics, etc. Hon-est. Reliable 4 Sincere. References. Own transportat ion 861-4198

CARE AT HOME A Little or A Lot

Companions, housekeepers. Nurse Aides and licensed Nurses. Call STAFF BUILDERS Home Health Care Services and speak to s per-sonal cere repreeentatlve, Sam to 12 midnight. 7 days a week Le i us help you - heip yourself

557-8600

515 Child Care

HOUSECLEANING CUSTOMERS WANTED

Coiby s Residential Cleaning oilers

ality work at reesonable ratae. tor est imate on your cleaning

needs Bonded 4 certif ied 397-9786

8 weeks to 8 yrs, of age Cert i f ied Teachers. Pan t ime 4 full time pro-grams Located in Uvonla. 525-5767

M A T U R E M A R R I E D C O U P L E sought s* 'aeident managers lor

References apt complex In Canton required Contact 928-4146

NO WOODWARD luxury Apt /off ice buld ing needs peraonabte. matura couple lor reaident managers. Pre-fer retired husbsnd ,'wtfe team Re-quires some sdmmistrattve experi-ence Reply to: P.O Box 3040. Birmingham. Mi ,48012-30*0.

REGIONAL PROPERTY manage-ment firm seeking Manager couple with minimum 5 years experience. Also hiring aasistsnt Manager coo-pies Apertment plus salary 4 bene-fits CsM 355-2700

RESIDENT MANAGER Couple needed lor 100 Unit A p t Bldg 7 Mle/Tslegrsph area Wom-an t o run office; man needed lor maintenance, Excellent salary -apartment For more mto, 569-1788

Musi have references

RESIDENT MANAGER couple Ma-ture responsible couple for subur-ban complex o l 200 units. Experi-enced in plumbing, heating 4 elec-trical. Call between 1-5pm

352-3800

RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE Position lor mature, responsible couple Must have experience Man must have knowledge In apartment maintenance - woman poesees off-ice snd rental sk l ls Good salary, apartment and utilities For appoint-ment. call Mr Hicks 569-6860

511 Entertainment AAA RATED MUSIC

The difference between dance mu-sic 4 great dance music is:

Dance Sounds Unlimited We're the moat important guaat at your party Specialists in recorded muaic. lighting and entertainment Successful parties don't |u*t hap-pen Ca l early tor available open dates DJ'd by A n 4 Lisa 588-9499 588-9499

MOTHERS HELPER 3 to 5 days a weak to beby alt 4 help care tor 3 young ch ld ren neter encee re-quired Fermington H a * 661-6*63

ANY OCCASION Populer muaic DJ. ExcaM i t sound 4 lighting. Reaeonabte ratae Master blaster 383-0733

HOUSECLEANING 2 person team Experienced, de-pendable with references *77-0*43 478-0227 |

DEPENDABLE child ca r * provided m the Westland Mal l area tor chil-dren age 2 4 over M o n - Sat Meals 4 lots of love provided 721 -6624

HOUSECLEANING WANTED Experienced, with references. Livonia, Westland, Canton 4

Garden City areas 326-2177

LICENSED CHIL0 C ARE - ages 3 to 5 yrs., full time, weekdays Activi-ties. experienced, relerences 11 Mine/Orchard Lake 478-9782

HOUSE CLEANING - hardworking and dependable lady would like to clean your house Uvonla, Redford. Westland 4 Farmington, 535-1315

LICENSED DAY CARE CENTER opening in S o u t h M d Adanei 's. 25435 S o u t h M d Rd. 3 b locks N of 10 Mile 557-4068

HOUSEKEEPER/HEALTH AIDE seeks Uve-in posit ion Elderly Care axperlence. Excellent references. CaH Mon-Fr i . , 865-4129

LICENSED DAY CARE Full or pan time. AM or PM shift Loving home with organized activi-ties After 4pm, 397-9691

HOUSEKEEPER, if you want a reli-able lady to dean your houae. days, at reaeonabte ratae. with referencea. call Roberta, at 842-0634

PRE-SCHOOL Enrichment Center/ Family Day Care Home, Small

Individualized attent ion. Open 7am-6pm

Birmingham 258-5712

j groups, I I certified ti

I WILL CLEAN your home for you at 49,00 per hour Call after 5PM. 478-9475

RED WING TICKET WINNER

R o b e r t Love land 9 0 1 9 V i r g i n i a

L i von ia , M i c h i g a n

Please call the promo-tion department of the Observer & Eccentric between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. October 31, 1986 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

518 Education A Instruction

A SETTER CAREER FOR YOU

Computer Training WORD PROCESSING

FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE HURRY, l imited seats, CALL HALLMARK C.T.I., 968-1919

520 Secretarial & Business Services

ACCOUNTANT/CONTROLLER MBA, CPA. seeks p a n t lma financial position with flexible hours. Reply to P.O. Box 534, Wlxom. Mich, 48096

BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Compu-terized or manual. A/R, A/P, G / L . payroll & tax forms. Experienced, wtth references. 295-3568

BUSI NESS /PERSONAL tranacrlp-tion, letter 4 resume writ ing 4 typ-ing. Pick up 4 delivery . Fast quality service, reasonable ratee Custom Office Services 399-0395

602 Lost & Found BLOOMFIELD TWP SHELTER

Lost or Found a pet? Mon.-Fri. 9am-3pm; also nice Pets lor Adopt ion 4200 Telegraph 844-6161 ext. 250

CHECKERED FLAG CG's Family Dining. Grand River/ Halstead Plaza. Farmington. Matt, Doug. Tom 4 Cathy

FOUND Beautiful white cat wfth black 4 grey markings. Found m vi-cinity o1 Square Lake 4 Adama Rds Days 647-8060

FOUND black ca t . dec lawed. A d a m v Lincoln area Cat eveninga

433-3863

FOUND DOG Gold Retreiver mix female approx 3 yrs Matoccluaion Haggerty/Grand River. 478-5994

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We provide a complete package

Composition and Editing Typing and Printing

Cover Letters and Envelopes Employer Listings

Local and National Market ing

Call Administrative Specialties 562-0215

SECRETARIAL SERVICES

• 24 hour leiephOfve dictation & transcription

•Typing • Letters (ghost wrtt lngl • Mailing Lists • invoice/Statements typed • Term papers & Theses

Call Administrative Specialties 562-0215

TAXES Computerized business 4 person al service 25 yrs exp Subur-ban Accounting Tax Serv. 459-4383

THE LETTER WRITER Resumes - Secretarial - Creative/ Business Writing. Phone Answering Wayne 326-0060 Ptym. 455-6892

TYPING - BOOKKEEPING Secretarial 4 bookkeeping services lor the individual or small busi ness Call 255-3724

CALL GERI THE CLOWN Puppets! - Meglcl - Balloons'

Video taping available 348-8499 or 477-GERI

CLASSICAL MUSiC lor any occ* elon Solo. Duo, Trio. Quintet Winds, guitar voice Special Christ-mas music available 354-6276

HIGH TECH DJ Wedding, parties etc P rov i s i ona l sound equipment, lights, 391-4679 855-9112

JAN SAN PUPPETS ChlWren entertainment Puppets.

r i e CaH

LIVE-IN AIDES, INC. "The A Horde We-irv-Home Cars

Providing Quality Uve-lns for Handicapped 4 Older Adults

651-3679 LOW HOUSECLEANING RATES

Extra Low for Rochester 4 Troy areea Homee 4 Ofhcea cleaned Ex-cellent referencee Regular basis or One (1) Time Only! 693-0492

ACADEMIC ACCENT ON BASICS individualized reeding, math, study skills tutoring Cert i f ied teachers

Bloomfield Learning Center 851-5332

ALL SUBJECTS Tutored In your home by exper ienced Cert i f ied Teacher ,'M. A.. Ma th , Sc iences. Study skMa 348-7959 or 348-9866

UNEMPLOYED? HATE YOUR JOB?

You need an effective resume and proven job hunting tips to gel the right job lor you. Confidential 4 effi-cient service at an affordable price

355-2536

WORD PROCESSING All IBM Equipment Letter Quality Printer Micro Transcr ipt ion. Proposals. Resumes, Etc. 4 Yrs, Exp. 435-5066

522 Professional Services

INVESTIGATIONS Of Any Type

Confidential. Discreet and Efficient 363-8848

A PROFESSIONAL agency will pro-vide any age student in any subject with in-home tu lor ing 663-0454

Serving Wayne 4 Oakland County

COLD OUTSIDE, WARM INSIDE with lots o l fun learning Ar t group tor all ages now forming Call Maureen 549-7618

DRUM INSTRUCTIONS Taught in Your Home

Reasonable Prices! Call Steve 352-8850

EXPERT MATH TUTORING Algebra, geometry advanced math

Learn with understanding Experienced 557-1087

PRIVATE TUTORING French or Spanish

852-9206

PRIVATE VIOLIN 4 Viola laaaons Symphony,

Vloilniat. Detroit 855-2439

SUZUKI VIOLIN 4 PIANO LESSONS Ages 3 4 Up Sign Up Now. Instructions in 6 Locations

548-6290 SUZUKI ASSOC 644-1739

TEACHER (Brlt l*h| offers private tu-toring GeneraJ elementary sub|ecls. special aree modern languages

643-4991

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

FOUND - female cat, medium shor-thair. tan. declawed In front, niche In left ear No collar Bloomfield town-ship, 851-5293

FOUNO Golden Retriever, with lease Rochester Hills ares - lound 10-18-86 652-6934 or 978-7373

FOUNO grey 4 whi ts male cat, Ilea collar Vicinity Troy area 528-2836

FOUND - long haired black lemale cat, declawed Ford Road & nagger ty Area After 7prr 981-2171

FOUND - Orange 4 while male Tab-by. 4 while feet Troy area. After 6pm 689-2790

FOUND Young black part L Shepherd, white on chest 9 Mile -Haggerty A r e * Had collar 4 (ease on 624-7162

LOST: black 4 white long hair cat y. declawed, very Wendfy,

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Falcons win regional title By C h r i s M c C o s k y staf f wr i ter

All season long, the Farmington boys cross country team has had to endure the burden of being favored to win. That can get awfully heavy.

But true to their form, the Fal-cons carried that burden to a Class A regional championship Saturday at Ann Arbor's Buhr Park. The Fal-cons amassed 52 points to nip host Ann Arbor Pioneer (58). Adrian placed third with 146 points. The top three teams advance to the Class A state meet Saturday at Brookline Golf Course in Flint.

The storyline was a bit different for the Farmington girls team. De-spite being ranked No 1 in Ob-serverland all season, the Lady Falcons were going to have to scratch and claw to qualify for state. Of the 18 teams running at Buhr Park, six had been ranked among the state's top 10.

But the Falcons came through, placing third behind Ann Arbor Pi-oneer (61) and Ann Arbor Huron (74), The Falcons totaled 117 points, 30 fewer than South Lyon and Howell, the fourth and fifth place teams.

HOW TOUGH was the Ann Ar-

cross country

bor regional? Ask Plymouth Salem girls coach John Gravlin:

"We had six girls run under 22 mjifutes, each one was a personal best time. And we came in seventh. We didn't even come close. It was unbelieveable."

Farmington coach John Barrett agreed.

"There's no doubt this was the toughest regional in the state. That was the topic of conversation out there and a lot of the coaches were commenting that it wasn't fair. And it's not. I don't know how to remedy the problem, but some-thing has to be done." he said.

The boys race wasn't exactly de-void of talent, either.

"We knew Ann Arbor Pioneer would be tough because they were state-ranked," said Farmington boys coach Jerry Young. "Still, we figured if we ran our best — and

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Eagles runner qualifies

Let the game begin Roger T r i ce (above) and his Can ton footba l l teammates are ready, so are the P lymouth Salem Rocks. The CEP gr id i ron s h o w d o w n is set for 7:30 p.m. Fr iday. Both teams are evenly

ROB REED

matched , and exper ts feel th is could be the most exc i t ing Canton-Sa lem game in recen t years. For a p red ic t ion , turn to Page 2D.

Hoop blowout Salem, Canton coast in league tilts

Plymouth Christian Academy will be represented at the Class D boys cross country meet Saturday at Ak-ron Fairgrove High School near Bay City.

Chr's Snider earned a berth in the individual race with a 15th place at Saturday's regional meet at Scotts-ville. He ran the course in 17:55.

The Eagles placed third Thursday in the Michigan Independent Activi-ties Conference meet at Cass Ben-ton. The Eagles scored 63 points, fin-ishing behind Southfield-Christian (42) and Oakland Christian (47).

Snider placed third at the meet with an 18:47.

If you ever wondered how far the lower-rung teams in the Western Lakes girls basketball league were from the elite teams you should have been at Farmington Tuesday night.

Plymouth Salem, the cream of the crop, blasted Farmington 79-17. The score was 26-0 after one quarter.

Dena Head led a parade of Rock scorers with 24 points. Jessica Hand-ley scored 14 and dished out six as-sists Jill Estey scored 14 and dished out 10 assists. Kristen Hostynski added 12 points Keri McBride (10) and Barb Krug (9) and Stacy Sovine (8) pullled down 27 rebounds.

Stacy Swanderski scored seven points for Farmington (1-12 in the league, 1-15 overall).

Salem is 13-0 in the league and 15-l overall.

CANTON 60, FRANKLIN 32: In keeping with the blow-out theme.

Karen Boluch (14 points, nine re-bounds), Penny Piggott (12 points, 11 rebounds), Heather Miller (10 points) and Michelle Fortier (eight points) led the way for Plymouth Canton in this Western Lakes Western Division battle Tuesday.

"We played a very solid half-court, man-to-man defense," said Canton coach Rob Neu. "We didn't do anything tricky. We just played a very sound fundamental game.''

The win improves the Chiefs' divi-sion-leading record to 9-4, 10-6 over-all

Franklin (4-9, 4-11 overall) got eight points from Rose O'Bey and Linda McCaul.

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Mercy zeros in on division title The road was far from smooth but

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52-50 win against Harper Woods Re-gjna, coupled with Marian's surpris-ing 48-46 win against Ladywood, the Marlins are in a sopenor position to claim the Catholic League Central Division championship

Mercy needs only to defeat Bishop Gallagher Thursday to claim the title. Marian and Mercy have equal 7-1 league records, but Mercy has

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ROB REED

Salem's Stave Holt has been the quar terback mos t of the sea-son, bu t senior Chr is Hill, back f r om a leg in jury , is expected to start Fr iday.

WEEK NO. 9. The final week of the football season for all but two Observer land teams.

At least that's bow it appears based oo the Michigan High School Athletic Association's computer ranking* released Monday.

Farmington Harrison, with its 7-1 record and impressive victory against North Farmington Last week, has locked up a Class B playoff spot in Region Four.

Westland John Glenn (7-1) has no lock on a Class A playoff spot out of Region Two. But if the Rockets can beat Wayne Memorial (S-3) Friday night, they'll more than likely get in.

Here's how things stack up in Class A Region Two.

Ann Arbor Pioneer (7-1) can lock up a berth with a win against Ann Arbor Huron (4-4). Lansing Eastern (7-1), Portage Central (7-1), Glenn, Taylor Truman (7-1), Novi (7-1) and Ypsilanti (6-2) are all still in the hunt.

Eastern plays Lansing Sexton (5-3), Truman plays Lincoln Park (6-2), Portage Central plays Holland West Ottawa (4-4), Ypsi plays Flint Northwestern (4-4), and Novi plays Northville (2-6).

If all goes according to plan — and since wben do things go accord-ing to plan in prep football? — the following will qualify in Region Two: Pioneer, Eastern, Central and Glenn.

Now what about North Farming-ton, Livonia Stevenson and Livonia Churchill? Bad news. Those three are among eight teams with 6-2 re-cords hoping to claim the final spot in Region Four. Grosse Pointe North (8-0) has clinched. Dearborn Fordson (7-1) needs to beat rival Edsel Ford and Detroit Henry Ford (7-1) needs to beat Detroit Southwestern to clinch. That leaves North, Churchill. Stevenson, Southwestern, Edsel

Engineers drop 3rd straight After his Hennessey Engineers

Junior A hockey team lost a teeth-gnashing 4-3 game to the Detroit Falcons Sunday, coach A J . Baker talked of a sick feeling in his stom-ach.

"Man, it just felt sick — a sick, sick feeling," be said.

The feeling was brought on by two things; the manner in which the Plymouth-baaed Engineers loqi and the team's sodden losing streak.

The two North American Junior Hockey League teams battled to a 3-3 tie af ter two periods. With four minutes left in the game, the Engi-neers had a power-play opportunity — a golden chance to score the go-ahead goal.

But the Engineers' cheers quickly turned to tears as the Falcons Sean Wordon stole an ill-advised pass at the blue line, skated in oo goalie Dong Brown and let a blistering shot go from about 20 f e e t Brown got a glove oo it, but it trickled past him into the net.

Wordon, ironically, is from Plym-outh.

T T IS STILL just a matter of not ho+ng able to capitalize oo our chances," Baker said. "We're getting all kinds of point-blank shots that we aren't converting. It seems like we come down, get a great shot, miss, they come right back down and score. Boom. That's like a two-goal swing — the one we didn't get and the one we gave up."

The iocs was Hennessey's third straight in NAJHL play. And to make matters worse, the team's next two games are against un-defeated league-leader Cotnpuware.

The Engineers will host Compuware at the Plymouth Cultural Center Fri-day (game time 8:20 p.m.) and travel to Oak Park Compuware Arena Sat-urday (game time 7:15 p.m.).

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Churchill and Stevenson play each ot£er and North plays Class B Harri-son. Osborn and King square off, Chadsey plays Highland Park.

Now then, back to the task at hand. Your expert pickers were oo target last week. McCosky was 13-1, Emons 12-2. McCosky (72-25) holds a Jour-game edge oo the veteran Emons (68-29) entering the final week.

FRIDAY GAMES LIV. CHURCHILL at LfV. STE-

VENSON, 7:30 p.m.: How much do you suppose that seesoo-operang toss to Redford Union Is grating on Stevensqn these days? Plenty St*. these two city rivals don't need ptayoff aspirations to irv cite them in this one. Winner caps a suc-cessful season, loser bemoans what coutd have been. Picks — Both McCosky and Emons lice Stevenson.

PLY. CANTON vs. PLY. SALEM, 7:30 p.m." at CEP: This could be the best Canton-Salem game in several years. The talent level is equal Don't be footed by Salem's 2-6 record. Any coach who played the Rocks will teU you they are a good football teem. Canton (3-5). on the other hand, has been a mystery. Good and awful In successive weeks Picks — Canton has never beaten the Rocks, and things aren't likely to change this yeer

LIV. FRANKLIN at GARDEN CITY, 7:30 p.m.: The Patriots (2-6) are coming off a victory against Walled Lake Central, while GC (4-4) endured a 17-6 toss to state-ranked Bay City John Glenn. Kind of a tosl season tor both teams. Picks — Garden City edges above 500.

WAYNE at JOHN GLENN, 7:30 p.m.:Nobody has to tell the Rockets what's at stake here. After a coupte of shaky outings, Glenn got its act in order beating Churchill 17-6 last week. Wayne's speedy backfieid is what stands in Glenn's playoff path. Picks — Take Glenn.

RED. THURSTON at CLARENCE-VILLE, 7:30 p.m.: Injuries and other as-sorted ill will have spoiled what looked to

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be a promising season lor C'viie A win Friday over the 1-7 Eagles will at least hoist the Trojans above .500. Picks — O'vtflo

S'GATE AQUINAS vs. BISHOP BORGESS, 4 p.m. at Garden City JH -.Aquinas (3-5) placed fifth in the CathoSc League's Doubie-A DMsion while Borgess (4-4) was the surprise of the Central Division. Picks — Spartans end season on up npte.

SATURDAY GAMES FARM. HARRISON at N. FARM-

INGTON, 1 p.m.:Harrtson coach John Herrngton said his team wasn't that good

and North's wasn't that bad after the Hawks pasted North 34-7 last week But you wonder how much starch « left In Jim O'Leary's Ratoers. Picks — Hawks fly into B playoffs.

REDFORD UNION at FARMING-TON, 1 p.m.:Farmington (3-5) and RU (4-4) are both coming off impresstve wins. It should also be noted thai both teams have been consistently inconsist-ent this season. Picks — Emons likes RU. McCosky wM take Farmington

SUNDAY GAMES BISHOP FOLEY vs. CATHOLIC

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M.C. HOLY CROSS vs. ST. AGA-THA, 2:30 p.m. at RU's Kraft Field: Marine City has posted a 5-3 mark this season, while Agatha is 4-4. Picks — Emons takes Agatha. McCosky Ho./ Cross.

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Skiver a big hit in EMU defense By C.J. Riaak staff writer

Speed isn't Mike Skiver's greatest asset. Neither is he a great natural athlete. And as Division I football players go, his size (6-feet-l, 195-pounds) is ordinary.

But Skiver has a knack. He con-sistently makes the play, and often-times those plays are big ones.

"He's one helluva football player," said Eastern Michigan football coach Jim Harkema of Skiver after his Hurons upset Central Michigan 34-16 Saturday. "He's as good as any I've coached in the secondary. He's an all-MAC (Mid-American Confer-ence) player."

Harkema confirmed that what made the Redford St. Agatha gradu-ate and Livonia native so effective wasn't his speed nor his athletic prowess. What Skiver accomplishes he does with savvy.

CERTAINLY CMU would be con-vinced of thaL In the opening quar-ter, the Chippewas' star running back, Rodney Stevenson, had the football jarred loose at the CMU 42. Skiver recovered it.

"I just saw a big pile and jumped in there," was his simplified descrip-tion of the play. Skiver's recovery was important; four plays later EMU scored on Bob Foster's 5-yard run to go ahead 7-0.

The Chips, who came into the game tied for the MAC lead, rallied to go up 13-10 at the half. EMU re-gained the lead, 17-13, midway through the third period. On CMU's ensuing possession. Skiver stepped in front of a Marcelle Carruther's pass and intercepted it, returning it 30. yards to the Chips' 18. The Huroos increased their lead to 24-13 in five plays.

Skiver, who plays roverback (a cross between a defensive back and a linebacker), finished with eight tackles, second best for EMU in the game. He came into the contest as the team leader in tackles. His inter-ception was his first of the year, and he is tied for the team lead in fumble recoveries with two.

AND YET, Skiver is far from im-pressed with his statistics. "I didn't play all that well," the fifth-year senior said afterward. "We always play (CMU) tough. Everybody's up for this game. It feels good to win it. We haven't beaten them since I've been here."

He downplayed his interception, too, saying that he was only "staying in my zone. I just watched the quart-erback, read him and got a good break to the ball."

And yet. Skiver has performed like that throughout his career. He led EMU in tackles with 89 and tied for the lead in interceptions with four last season. His play earned him EMU's defensive player of the year

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As for big plays. Skiver has inter-cepted six passes in his career. Two of those he's returned for touch-downs.

The win over CMU, though, may have been the biggest of his career. And although Skiver did not feel he played particularly well, he did say, "It was fun. At least the second half was fun."

THE QUALIFICATION was nec-essary after the Chips gained 202 yards in the opening half. Sixty of those came on a Carruthers' scram-ble that resulted in CMU's second touchdown just before halftime.

"All the defensive guys felt they weren't moving the ball that well," said Skiver of the Hurons' halftime discussions. "We felt we could stop anything they ran at us. We made some mistakes, so we had to play even harder to make up for them.

"The second half seems to be a big half for us."

The Hurons limited CMU to 129 second-half yards, intercepted two passes and pounced on two more fumbles. For the game, the Chips suffered eight turnovers, including six lost fumbles

The key for EMU's defense was to get ahead on the scoreboard. That would force the Chips, an option-run-ning offensive team, to throw the ball.

"What we wanted to do was stop the run," said Skiver. "We knew what was coming. We felt if we could make them throw the ball, we could get our hands on it."

The strategy worked well enough. EMU beat their intrastate rivals for the first time since 1976, and more than any personal accomplishments, that pleased Skiver.

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P a y b a c k s a r e a . . . EMU win helps Jurek avenge CMU jilt By Chris McCosky staff writer

Scott Jurek normally isn't one to gloat. But he just couldn't resist a little extra exaltation Saturday.

Jurek, Eastern Michigan Univer-sity's inside linebacker, helped his football team rip intrastate rival Central Michigan, 34-16.

There was plenty of whooping and hollering going on in the EMU lockerroom. After all, it was the first time the Hurons had beaten Central since 1976. But for Jurek, the moment was extra special.

"This is just the greatest feel-ing," Jurek said. "The absolute greatest."

Jurek won't soon forget the day CMU and head football coach Herb Denpmedi jilted him.

IT WAS 1984. Jurek was an All-Area, all-state prep standout lead-ing Plymouth Salem to an 8-1 sea-son. He was being recruited heavi-ly by CMU, EMU and Western Michigan. Finally, he made up his mind: he chose Central.

"Not too many people know this, but Central offered me a scholar-ship. a full-ride" Jurek said. "But when I went to visit, at the very

last minute, they said 1 didn't have a scholarship. It was like, I'd get one if so-and-so backed out or if someone else didn't come through."

Pretty devastating moment for a high school senior.

Jurek — typical of his strong-willed, aggressive character — came home, called Eastern coach Jim Harkema, accepted the full-ride scholarship that was waiting patiently for him and vowed to make Central sorry for its impru-dence.

Jurek was a red-shirted fresh-man in the 1984 season wben EMU jolted heavily favored CMU with a 16-16 tie. Last year, Jurek played a strong game even though the Hurons fell 17-10,

Saturday, the Hurons completed the turnaround.

"I've never experienced any-thing like this," Jurek said. "We tied them, lost a game we should have won, and now we've beaten them. I'm really glad I came here (to Eastern)."

JUREK HAS A unique role in the Huron defensive scheme. He ro-tates every two series with sopho-more Keith Bertram. EMU rotates its linebackers on the other side as

well. "The reason we do that ta be-

cause we have four linebackers that are basically squt l in ability," Harkema said. "No one jumps way out. We don't Hook u that as a sign of weakness bat as s point of strength."

Jurek was slated to be the start-ing inside linebacker before spring practice. He was team's second leading tackier last year with 83 and won the team's "Kahuna Award" for the best hit of die p ame three times.

Then he banged up a knee early in the spring.

"The injury really Ret me back," Jurek said. "I was .he starter, then suddenly I was l; ttlipg just to get back on the field \'.i year -ng it's been a battle trying to get ray spot back. The competition lo practice is intense, and that'.* good for all of us and for the team."

JUREK'S STRENGTH is stop-ping the run. As he displayed throughout his high school career, he has a tremendous instinct for sniffing out ball carriers. But Jurek has some difficulty defend-ing the pass.

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we're trying to get rid of," Harke-ma said. "He has some problems with his foot work. If we can get that taken care of, Scott is going to be a great linebacker. We consider him a big-play guy for us. He is consistently around the ball."

Although Harkema wasn't about to comment on it, it's safe to say he is very glad CMU turned its back on Jurek back in 1984.

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the season, woo 14-0 behind TDs f rom Randy Cummings and Andy Coburn. Coburn and David Bucci alao teamed up on a safety.

The junior varsity team won 8-7 oo Dan Burke's TD and two-point kick. The JV ends up with a 7-1 record.

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The Vardar i n soccer team will conduct try outs for boys born in 1874 or 1975 at 2 p .m Sunday, Nov. 9, at the Whitman Center in Livo-nia. The try outs are open to boys in Plymouth, Canton, Northville and Novi areas.

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The Plymouth Parks and Recre-ation Department will begin Its 14-game men's basketball league Monday, Dec. 1.

Returning teams can sign up be-ginning Monday. New teams can register beginning Thursday, Nov. 6. Final registration date is Mon-day, Nov. 17.

The entry fee is $350 and there will be a IS-team limit

Call 455-6620 for more informa-tion.

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Plymouth and Canton parks and recreation departments are team-ing to sponsor a coed volleyball league beginning in mid-Novem-ber.

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Norris often dodged blame. "I only carry out the rules," he'd say. Other times be just wouldn't talk about events that might tarnish the MHSAA's image.

Roberts seemed to be f rom a dif-ferent mold. He'd listen. He'd care.

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P E O P L E ASSOCIATED with Troy football know differently. Rob-erts has done a number on them. He congratulated tbem for helping him enforce the rules. Then he turned those rules against them.

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Troy principal Al Meloy told the O'Rourkes just that. They asked Meloy to petition the MHSAA for a waiver of the rule. Meloy refused. So they sued him, the Troy school dis-trict and the MHSAA.

OAKLAND COUNTY Circuit Court Judge Fred Mester listened to arguments from both sides on Sept i. He issued a temporary restraining order and scheduled a full evidenti-ary hearing a week later. In the meantime, Mester said O'Rourke would be considered eligible under the rules of the MHSAA for inter-scholastic competition.

That's what Meloy told Troy coach Jeff Keller. In Troy's opening game, a 29-6 rout of Clawson Sept. 5. Keller emptied his bench. Everyone played — including O'Rourke.

The next week, Mester ruled in fa-vor of the MHSAA, Troy High School and Meloy. O'Rourke was ineligible. "We never, ever, ever even consid-ered this kid being eligible," said Meloy.

The MHSAA expressed its thanks to Meloy, who could have written the petition the O'Rourkes asked for and dumped the entire mat ter into the MHSAA's laps, in a letter.

Last week — five weeks after Mester's ruling — Meloy got another letter from the MHSAA, once again signed by Roberts. This one brought different tidings. Roberts ruled the opening game must be forfeited by Troy because O'Rourke played.

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was scheduled before Mester last Wednesday. M e s t e r , . too, was dismayed by the MHSAA's callous handling of the matter. He called it "unconscionable and inequitable" and ruled no penalty can be enforced by the MHSAA against Troy.

At issue here is the MHSAA s Reg-ulation No. 5. In essense, it states that any school that uses a player found to be ineligible — whether he was used under a court's restraining order or not — may forfeit that game.

Mester said he was never in-formed such a penalty existed when he issued his restraining order. That was the basis for his overturning the MHSAA's ruling. An appeal is now pending.

Why did Keller play O'Rourke if a forfeit was possible? "We were told that if we didn't use him, we could be held in contempt of court," said Keller.

Meloy agrees. "What would the community and parents of this kid have said if all 47 other players had played and he didn't?" Not to men-tion how the courts might have viewed it.

THE DILEMMA was clear: What were Meloy and Keller to do, obey the law or the MHSAA?

Fred Sible, assistant director for the MHSAA, doubted any such penal-ty would have been leveled against Troy's coaches if they hadn't used O'Rourke. Of course, Sible wasn't the one facing contempt charges.

So O'Rourke played. All of two

quarters. And now a team that has overcome all sorts of obstacles — the loss of 12 starters to graduation, the shuffling of five quarterbacks in and out of the lineup, the insertion of new faces at each skill position — to compile an 8-0 record — is receiving recognition as a cheat.

"What really bothers me is, if we were 0-8, what kind of notoriety would this get?" Keller demanded " I t comes out sounding like (O'Rourke) has made all the differ-ence in our season and he's played two quarters of football. We don't need this kind of stuff."

THE ENTIRE episode borders on comedy. Meloy has asked himself time and again the same question since the entire mess started — Is common sense prevailing?

Not where the MHSAA is con-cerned. Remember, Troy and Meloy were its co-defendents when this started. Meloy was trying to follow the rules. He and Keller operated by the book.

They made just one mistake: They thought a court order should be obeyed. They believed court deci-sions superceded MHSAA law. Rob-erts and his cohorts are trying to make them pay for that error.

Good job, King Koberts. You're setting a fine example for the youth of our state. In one swoop, you've taken football off the playing field and made it a courtroom sport you've shown that compassion and fairness can't interfere with rule en-forcement and you've taken to new heights the MHSAA's unwavering be-lief that any problem must be mold-ed to fit the rules — no exceptions allowed.

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WESTERN LAKES CONFERENCE

TRI-R1VER LEAGUE

Farm. Harrison LIv Church* W.L. Western NorthvWe Ply Canton LIv. Franklin

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Metvnoale 7 0 8 0 Taylor Truman 6 1 7 1 D.H Crest wood 4 3 5 3 Allen Park 3 4 4 4 Taylor Kennedy - 3 4 3 5 Taylor Center 3 4 3 5 D.H. Annapolis 2 5 2 6 Red. Thurston 0 7 1 7

METRO CONFERENCE League Ovaraii

Ovaraii W L W L

N Farmington 4 1 6 2 Wskl John Glenn 4 1 7 1 LIv. Stevenson 4 1 6 2 Farmington 2 3 3 5 Ply. Salem 1 4 2 6 W.L. Central 0 5 1 7

W L w L Avondaie 7 0 8 0 Lutheran East 6 1 6 n Lutheran West 4 3 5 3 Luftieran North 4 3 4 4

Ciarencevlile 3 4 4 t

B.H. Cranbrook 3 4 3 5 Hamtramck 1 6 ? fi Ha/per Woods 0 7 0 8

NORTHWEST SUBURBAN League Overall CATHOLIC LEAGUE

W I w L Central Division Edsel Ford 4 0 6 2 League Overall Garden City 2 ? 4 4 w L W L Dearborn 2 ? 5 3 Brother Rice 4 1 6 2

2 ? 4 4 Warren DeLaSalie 4 1 6 2 Woodhaven 0 4 1 7 Catholic Central 3 2 5 3

Bishop Borgess 2 3 4 4

WOLVERINE A Bishop Gallagher 2 3 2 6 League Overall H.W Notre Dame 0 6 2 6

W L w L Dear. Fordson 6 0 7 1 C-D DIVISION Lincoln Park 5 1 6 2 (C-Sectlon) Trenton 4 3 5 3 Pont. Catholic 5 0 6 ? Southgate 4 3 5 3 0 L St Mary's 4 1 6 2 Wayne Memorial 3 3 5 3 Gab. Richard 3 ? 6 ? Monroe 2 5 2 6 St. Agatha 2 3 4 4 Beflevilke 1 6 1 / O.L. Lakes 1 4 3 5 Wyandotte 0 6 1 7 Mt Carmel 0 5 3 5

the week ahead

PREP FOOTBALL Friday. Oct. 31

LIv, Church* at LIv. Stevenson, 7:30 p.m. Pty Canton vs. Ply. Salem (CEP). 7:30 p.m. LIv Franklin al Garden City, 7:30 p.m. Wayne at Wsld. John Glenn, 7:30 p.m. Red Thurston at ClarencevlUe, 7 30 p.m. S'gate Aquinas vs. Bishop Borgess. 4 p.m. (at Garden Crty JH).

Saturday. Oct. 31 Farm Harrison at N. Farmington. 1 p.m. Redford Union at Farmington. 1 p.m.

Sunday. Nov, 1 St. Agatha vs. Holy Cross, 2:30 p.m. (al RU's Kraft FleW). Catholic Central vs. Bishop Foley, 1 30 p.m (at ClarenceviHe).

Catholic League Cha/npiooshlps at Pontiac Sllverdome

R.O Shrmc vs. dePorrea, 1:30 p.m.

Pont Catholic vs Del Servite. 4 p.m. Brother Rice vs. Divine Child, 7 p.m.

GIRLS BASKETBALL Thursday. Oct. 30

W.L. Western at LIv. Churchill, 7 30 p.m. Ltv. Franklin at Northville. 7:30 p.m. Liv. Stevenson at Farmington, 7 30 p.m. Wsld. John Glenn at W.L Central, 7 30 p.m Farm. Harrison at Ply, Canton. 7 p.m. N Farmington at Ply. Salem. 7:30 p.m. Redfurd Union at Garden City. 7:30 p.m. Belleville a! Wayne Memorial, 7:30 p.m Red Thurston at D.H Annapolis, 7:30 p.m. Harper Woods at Clarenceviile. 7:30 p.m. Allen Pk. Cabhnl at St. Agatha, 7:30 p.m. Bish Borgess at Birm. Marian, 7:30 p.m. Bish Gallagher at Farm. Mercy. 7:30 p.m.

Friday, Od. 31 Uv. Ladywood vs. Harper Wds. Regina at Schoolcraft College, 7 30 p.m.

hockey standings NORTH AMERICAN JUNIOR

HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDINGS (aa of Oct. 26)

P Moran (Comp) M Olson (Comp) D, Collins (Comp)

Team W L T Compuware 6 0 0 Engineers 3 3 0 Falcons 2 3 0 Chicago 0 3 0

SCORING LEADERS Player G A Pts. M. Jorgensen (Comp) 7 9 16 T. English (Comp) 6 6 12 J. BaKantlne (Comp) 5 6 11 L Gustafson (Eng) 4 6 10 D. Szymanski (Comp) 7 3 10 M BoOack (Comp) 6 4 10 B Krygier (Eng) 5 4 9 L. Plkit (Eng) 3 6 9

GARDEN CITY OVER 30 HOCKEY STANDINGS

W L T Pts GA GF Ed's Sports 5 2 1 11 33 23 Ctn. Sports 4 1 3 11 34 24 Silver Saloon 5 3 0 10 32 22 Metro Stamp 3 4 1 7 21 30 MaLarky's - V 5 1 5 29 36 Drake's 2 6 0 4 20 36

OCT. 31 GAMES (All at GC Ice Arena)

Drakes Lounge vs. Ed's Sports, 8 p.m Silver Saloon vs. Metro Stamp 9:15 p.m MaLarky's Pub vs Canton Sports. 10:30 p.m.

rankings The following high school rankings are

compiled by the Observer sports staff Schools considered are located in Livonia. Westland. Garden City, Redford. Plymouth. Canton, Farmington, Farmington Hills and Wayne

FOOTBALL 1. Farm Harrison 2 WsW John Glenn 3 North Farmtnglon 4 Cathobc Central 5 Livonia Stevenson

GIRLS BASKETBALL 1 Plymouth Salem 2 Farmington HMs Mercy 3 Lrvoma Ladywood 4 Wstd John Glenn 5 Garden Crty

BOYS SOCCER 1 Livonia Stevenson 2 Llvunie Church* 3 Plymouth Salem 4 Catholic Central 5 North Farmington

CROSS COUNTRY (BOYS) .

1 Farmington 2 Cathoac Central 3 Wayne Memorial 4 Plymouth Canton 5 Plymouth Salem

CROSS COUNTFTY (GIRLS)

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GIRLS SWIM t LNonia Stavenaon 2 Farmlnglon HMs Mercy 3. North Farmlriflton 4 Uvonla Church* 8 Pfymouth Canton

GIRLS TENNIS t Farmington was Mercy 2 Ptymouth Salem 3 Plymouth Canton 4. Uvonla Church* 8 LNonia Stevaneor

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cross country standings PREP CROSS COUNTRY

REGiONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (At Kimball High School)

Boys Section I team results: 1 Birmingham Brother Rice, 47; 2 Troy. 75, 3 Royal Oak Kim-oall, 126. 4 Bloomfield Hills Lahser, 130: 5. Hazel Park, 133: 6. Troy Athens. 147; 7 Bloom-held Hills Andover. 185. 8. Berkley, 209; 9. De-troit Mumford. 225. 10. Ferrdaie. 271: 11. Roy-al Oak Dondero, 311; 12 Birmingham Seahotm, 337; 13 Highland Park, 361. 14 Detroit MacK-enzie. 362; 15. Birmingham Groves, 407; 16 (tie) Detroit Central. Oak Park (no team scores)

Boys Section I individual results: 1 Jim Huff (Lahser), 15 59; 2 Jim Carlisle (Hazel Park), 16:01. 3. Sam Btumka (Hazel Park), 16:23; 4 John Koppln (Rice). 16:25, 5 Scott Ca vender (Troy), 16 26. 6. Oaf Meier (Lahser). 16:28; 7 Dennis Strecker (Troy). 16:29: 8. Mike Burry (Rice). 16:31; 9. Rob Huft (Lahser). 16:35; 10 Johr> Rotlenberk (Rice). 16:36; 11 Law-rence Covington (Mumford). 16:38, 12 Jim Rippy (Rice) 16 39. 13 Mike O'Brien (Rice). 16:40. 14 Meivin Cobbs (MacKenzie), 16 40, 15. Dave Arthur (Kimball), 16.42; 16. Larry Leto (Rice). 16.47; 17 Pat Fogo (Troy). 16 54, 18 Malt Deperno (.Athens). 16:55; 19. Greg Barlow (Kimball), 16:55; 20. Vern More-house (Kimball), 16:59. 21. Steven ragan (Athens) 16:59; 22. Ryan Wilson (Troy). 17:00, 23 Dwayne Eliege (Mumford). 17:03; 24 Jeff Chisholm (Troy). 17:06; 25. Dan Mur-phy (Berkley), 17:06; 26 Moshen Azarbaye-laml (Andover). 17:07; 27 Jim Henson (Fern-dale), 17:09; 28 David Brandt (Athens), 17:13, 29. Rich Myers (Berkley). 17:13; 30. Mi-chael Lutckx (Troy). 17:17.

Boys Section ll team results: 1, Milford-Laiseland. 53; 2 Walled Lake Central. 101; 3.

N i g h t l i n e s

Attention, area athletic coaches, both college and high school. To en-sure the scores of your games and meets get into the paper, please phone in your results. For your con-venience, the Observer sports staff is

Milford, 103; 4 Detroit Catholic Central. 117; 5 Lake Onon. 133; 6 Walied Lake Western, 191. 7 Waterford Kettering, 204; 8. Redford Bishop Borgess. 218; 9 Pontiac Northern. 235. 10 Pontiac Central. 320. 11. Waierlord Mott. 323; 12 Redford Union. 330; 13. Southfield-Lathrup. 334, 14 West Bloomfield. 421, 15. (tie) South-field. Detroit Henry Ford (no leam scores)

Boys Section II IndMdual results: 1 Cliff Dwelle (Lake Orion), 15:38: 2. Ph.l VanhuH (Lakeland), 15:57, 3. Frank Wilkerson (Soulh-field) 16 17; 4 Chris Rugn (Lakeland), 16 29; 5 Brian Grosso (Walled Lake Western). 16:31; 6 Scott Pennebaker (MHford), 16:33; 7 Neai DeFord (Lathrup). 16 36; 8 Bill Larson (MH-ford) , 16:37, 9, Aries Kimrey (Walled Lake Central). 16:40: 10 Matt Smith (Bishop Bor-gess). 16 42. 11. Chris Langton (Walerford Mott). 16:43; 12. Joseph Anderson (Pontiac Northern). 16:47; 13. Greg Boiler (Catholic Central). 16 49; 14 Brent Bridgewater (Lake-land), 16:50; 15. Mike Jensen (Walled Lake Central). 16:51

Girts Section I team results: 1. Troy, 70. 2 Bloomfield HHls Andover 87; 3 Bloomfield Hills Lahser. 119, 4 Birmingham Marian. 132: 5. Royal Oak Kimball. 134. 6 Hazel Park, 203; 7 Birmingham Groves. 213; 8. Birmingham Seaholm, 215; 9 Ferndale 232; 10. Royal Oak Dondero. 252; 11. (tie) Detroit Mumford. Berk-ley Troy Athens. Detron MacKenzie (nc team scores).

Girls Section I Individual results: 1. Holly Spohn (Lahser). 19:25. 2 Ruth Felllngham (Andover), 19:31; 3. Athalee Norman (Mum-ford). 20:05; 4. Elizabeth Ewald (Marian). 20:14; 5 Ami Hatta (Hazel Park). 20:22; 6. Knsti McKlmson (Troy). 20 23. 7 Rochette Martin (Berkley). 20:29; 8. Klrsten Browne (Seaholm), 20:36; 9. Ha Dmh (Ferndale)

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20:42; 10 Sara Glasschroeder (Kimball). 20:47; 11. Carol Dwdench (Troy). 20:50, 12. Trisha Clarke (Andover). 20:53; 13. Sondra Szalkewicz (Dondero). 20:53: 14 Traci Chamberlain (Athens). 20:59; 15. Kim Sawlcki (Kimball), 21:11. 16 Kristie Westerby (Troy). 21:12: 17, Cindy Stockamp (Troy). 21:16: 18. Sara Davey (Lahser), 21:17; 19. Ledia Mlm (Mumford). 21:23; 20. .'«nl Lewandowski (Troy). 2132; 21 Betsje Kramer (Troy), 21 36: 22 Joanne Neills (Lahser). 21:39: 23. Gwyn Vander Giessem (Andover). 21:52; 24 Cheryl Wlrthlin (Andover). -21:59, 25 Susan Czapskl (Athens). 22 03; 26. Krtstine Drobol (Andover). 22.04; 27. Karen Hathaway (Mari-an) . 22 14. 28. Karen Smith (Ferndale). 22:17; 29 Joyce Chisholm (Troy), 22:28: 30 Sara Williams (Kimball). 22:2?

Girls Section II team results: 1. Milford. 60, 2 Wesi Bloomfield, 61: 3. Walled Lake Central. 64, 4. Mifford-Lakeland, 117. 5 Redford B«s.">op Borgess. 145; 6 Walled Lake Western. 168; 7. Lake Orion. 207: 8 Waterford Kettering, 238; 9 Detroit Cooley. 239: 10. Detroit Henry Ford, 243; 11 Redford Union, 252, 12 (tie) South-field, Waterford Mod Pontiac Central (nc team scores).

Girts Section II Individual results: 1 Terese Lemanski (Mi l led) . 19.34; 2 Stacy Abbott (Wesi Bloomfield), 19:44, 3. Theresa Bunne' (Milford). 19:49: 4. Michelle Gayney (Bor-gess!. 19.57, 5. Laune Floto (Walled Lake Western). 20 04. 6. Tracy Abboti (West Bloomfield). 20:05. 7. Colleen Yuhn (WaHed Lake Central), 20 11. 8. Lisa Chalmers (Walied Lake Central). 20.13; 9 Maureen Reed (West Bloomfield). 20:14, 10 Kelly Dooley (Lake-land) , 20:25; 11. Shannon Hovitch (Laketend), 20:29: 12. Shannon Kimball (Lakeland). 20 35, 13. Jenny Johnson (Walled Lake Central). 20 47; 14 Carrie Plckl (Milford). 20:55. 15 Mi-chelle McDonald (Walied Lake Central), 2059

CLASS A REGIONAL , CROSS COUNTRY MEET at Buhr Park. Ann Arbor

BOYS TEAM RESULTS: 1. Farmington. 52. points; 2. Ann Arbor Pioneer. 58; 3 Adrian. 146: 4 Brighton, 160; 5 Northvttte. 190; 6. Y p ^ siianti. 213; 7 Ptymouth Canton. 214; 8. Uvonla. Franklin. 221; 9 Wayne Memorial. 227: 10. A m r Arbor Huron. 235; 11 Plymouth Salem. 286; 12. Livonia Stevenson. 285; 13. Westland John Glenn. 292: 14. LNonia Church*. 352: 15, Howell. 355; 16. Now. 388; 17 North Farming-ton, 461; 18 South Lyon. 524

BOYS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: 1. Chris Inch (Farm). 15:43. 2. Chris Tolonen (Pioneer); 15 48; 3. Jason CoNW (Pwneer). 16:01; 4. AJ Stebbins (Farm). 16:09 5. Pete Vargas (Adri-an) . 16:13; 6 Bin Battle (Ypai). 16:16: 7. Joe Marino (Pioneer). 16:22; 8. John Friable' (N'ville). 16:23; 9 Jim Hanner (Brighton), 16:30. 10 Dan Lledel (Glenn). 1634

GIRLS TEAM RESULTS: 1. Ann Arbor Pio-neer 61. 2. Ann Arbor Huron. 74; 3. Farmlng-lon, 117; 4 Sooth Lyon, 147: 5. Howe*. 147 (lost tie-breaker wtth South Lyon); 8. YpsiantL 190 7 Ptymouth Salem, 230; 6. Brighton. 239: 9 Adrian. 247; 10. Uvonia Stevenson. 254; 11. Livonia Franklin. 276; 12. North Farmington. 287; 13 Novi, 294; 14 Ptymouth Canton. 327; 15. Farmington Hills Mercy, 381; 16. LNonia Churchill, 399: 17. Westland John Glenn, 432;

18 Wayne Memorial. 491.

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: 1. Seanee Arnold "(Pioneer). 18:49; 2. DenMe HarpeH (Pioneer). 18:55; 3 Jennifer Schank (Howell). 19 12: 4 Becky Tubm (Howe!). 1921; 5. Mara Matuszak (Huron), 19.31; 6. GabrieUe Brown (Pioneer). 19:39: 7. JermHer Kiel (Farm), 19:40, 8 ABegra Alexander (Pioneer). 1941; 9 Karen Kantor (Churchill), 19.43; 10. Amy Bennett (Huron). 1952.

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Chris Inch won the individual title finishing In a swift 15:43. He edged two Pioneer runners, Chris Tolonen (15:48) and Jason Colvin (16:01). FarmingtonVA1 Stebbins, a t full-strength for the first t ime since early in the season, placed fourth in 16:09.

Rounding out the Farmington scorers were Brandon London, 12th in 16:34, Matt Walter, 17th in 16:49, and Ron Smedley, 18th in 16:50.

"All our kids just ran super," Young said. "Brad Moss came in 29th and Ken Dunneback was 31st. And Stebbins looked good. He's re-ally come along."

IN THE GIRLS race. Pioneer placed four runners in the top 10. Seanea Arnold (18:49) and Danielle HarpeD (18:55) went 1-2. Gabrielle Brown was sixth (19:39) and Alle-gra Alexander was eighth (19:41).

Farmington was boosted by a best-ever effort from freshman Jennifer Kiel. Kiel placed seventh with a Farmington-record time of 19:40. Annette Sulick set the old mark of 19:46 in 1982.

"Jenny just ran out of her mind," said Barrett. "She had been run-ning second to Bonnie Stecker all season but she took charge Satur-day. It was nice to see a freshman perform like t h a t "

Stecker came home 15th (20:08), followed by Amy Trunk in 30th (20:45), Nicole Jelley in 31st (20:45) and Anna Quenneville in 34th (20:49).

"I told the kids before the race, we can end our season today or we can go for it," Barrett said. "They went for i t "

OTHER AREA QUALIFIERS:

Blazers win 'B' title

Livonia Ladywood and Farming-ton Harrison were the big winners at the Class B regional cross country meet Saturday at Marsh bank Park.

J Ladywood and Harrison placed 1-2 in the girls race, while the Harrison boys took third. All three teams will compete in the Class B state meet Saturday hosted by Chelsea.

Ladywood, which scored 24 points to Harrison's 59, was paced by Jan-ine Kloc Kloc was the individual winner in the girls race with a 20:20 clocking. Harrison's Jenny Anderson placed second (21:08).

Harrison got a fifth-place finish from Edye Fleischer (22:22) and a 13th from Aimee Jarvenpa (24:35).

"We're just tickled pink," said Harrison coach John Schumacher. "We knew the guys' race would be between six teams and that it would be close. In the girls race we figured the competition wasn't going to be as stiff as it had been in previous years."

It's the first time a Harrison cross country team, boys or girls, has qualified for state.

CENTER LINE WON the boys race with 64 points. University of Detroit High was second (71) and Harrison third (107). f

• Chris Hart led the Hawks' con-tingent placing sixth in 17:35. Jeff Barringer placed 14th (18:00) and Dave FOBS 25th (18:21).

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At the Class A regional at Royal Oak Kimball, three Observer land runners qualified for Saturday's in-dividual race. Redford Bishop Bor-gess runners Michelle Gayney (fourth overall in 19:57) and Kelly Dooley (10th in 20:25) will go, along with Redford Union's Janis Bilinski (23rd in 21:25).

CLASS A REGIONAL CROSS COUNTRY MEET at Buhr Parte. Ann Arttor

BOYS TEAM RESULTS: 1. FarminQton. 52 points 2. Ann Arbor Pioneer, 58; 3. Adrian. 146; 4. Brighton, 160; 5. NorthvlBe. 190. 6. Ypsilanti, 213; 7. Plymouth Canton, 214; 8. Uvontt Franklin. 221; 9. Wayne Memorial. 227; 10. Ann Arbor Huron. 235; 11. Plymouth Salem. 266; 12. Uvonla Stevenson, 285; 13. Westland John Glenn. 292; 14. Livonia Church* 352; 15. HowM, 355; 16. Novi. 388; 17. North Farmington. 461; 18, South Lyon. 524.

BOYS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: 1. Chris Inch (Farm). 15:43; 2. Chris Tolonen (Pio-neer) , 15:48; 3. Jason CoMn. (Pioneer), 16.01; 4. Al Stebbins (Farm). 16:09; 5. Pete Vargas (Adrian). 16:13: 6. BW Battle (Ypsl). 16:16; 7. Joe Marino (Pioneer). 16:22; 6 John Frisbie (N'vSe), 16:23; 9 Jim Manner (Brighton). 16:30; 10. Dan Liedel (Glenn), 16:34

GIRLS TEAM RESULTS: 1. Ann Arbor Pio-neer. 61; 2. Ann Artxx Huron, 74; 3. Farming-ton. 117; 4. South Lyon. 147; 5. Howell, 147 (lost tie-breaker wtth South Lyon); 6. Yp»-lanti, 190; 7. Plymouth Salem, 230; 8. Brigh-ton. 239; 9. Adrian. 247; 10. Livonia Steven-son. 254; 11. Livonia Franklin. 276: 12. North Farmington. 287; 13. NovL 294; 14. Plymouth Canton. 327; 15, Farmington Hills Mercy. 381; 16. Livonia Churchil, 399; 17. Westland John Glenn, 432; 18. Wayne Memorial. 491.

GIRLS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS: 1. Seanee Arnold (Pioneer), 18:49; 2. Danielle Harpell (Pioneer). 18:55; 3, Jennifer Schank (Howell), 19:12; 4. Becky Tubin (Howell). 19.21; 5. Mara Matuszak (Huron), 19:31; 6. Gabrielle Brown (Pioneer), 19:39; 7. Jennifer Kiel (Farm). 1940; 8. Allegra Alexander (Pi-oneer). 19.41; 9. Karen Kantor (Churchill). 19:43; 10. Amy Bennett (Huron), 1952.

DNR acts on hunter safety By BUI Parker staff writer

I overheard a group of archery deer hunters talking over lunch the other day, and what I beard shocked me.

-"All I had was a sound shot this morning," said one hunter. "Yeah. I heard this cr r runch, crrrunch, crrrunch, so I shot at i t " Another of the group asked what happened next, and the hunter replied. "Then I heard crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch, crunch and it ran away."

This brought a round of laughter from the group, thinking their buddy had let one get away.

A sound shot. That scared me to death. To think that there are actual-ly people (I refrain f rom using the term hunter because they obviously don't know the first thing about hunt-ing) sitting in the woods shooting at sounds. How did he know what made the sound? Maybe it was a farmer 's cow that had wandered from his pas-ture. Or, worse yet, what if it had been a person?

I'd heard of things like that hap-pening, but I always thought those stories were just conjured up by someone trying to prove a point. Boy, was I wrong.

The incident persuaded me to call the Department of Natural Re-sources' Law Enforcement Division and find out more about hunting ac-cidents in general.

THE BARE FACTS are a bit depressing, but compared to the way it used to be, hunting is a lot safer now.

According to the DNR there were 77 reported hunting accidents in 1985. There were also eight fatali-ties.

Eight people lost their life while hunting. Eight people never returned home to tell the exciting stories of their hunting experience. Eight peo-ple will never hunt again.

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But what lifted me from my de-pression was finding out that since the implementation of two hunting safety laws the number of hunting accidents and fatalities has drasti-cally declined.

The first law was established in 1971 and stated that a l lhunters be-tween the ages of 12 and 16 must successfully complete a hunter's ed-ucation program.

The second law, established in 1977, stated that all hunters must wear hunter's orange when hunting on public land. That law was am-mended in 1985 and now it is manda-tory for all hunters to wear hunter's orange on both public and private land.

THE FIGURES speak for them-selves.

In 1950 there were roughly 1 mil-lion licensed hunters. There were 190 accidents and 25 fatalities that year. In 1960 there were roughly 1.1 million hunters, 296 accidents and 11 fatalities. In 1970 there were close to 1.35 million hunters, 212 accidents and 11 fatalities. In 1980, after the start of the hunter education law, there were 1.47 million hunters, 107 accidents and nine deaths.

In 1985 af ter the second law went into effect there were 1.24 million hunters, 77 accident and eight deaths.

"These were the lowest numbers we've had since 1938," said J im Dabb, hunter education supervisor with the DNR's Law Enforcement Division. "It used to be considerably higher. The hunter safety programs have made people much more aware, and hunters are more visible in the hunter's orange."

Early reports made to the DNR

this season suggest the number of accidents are down so far. There was one media report of a hunting fatali-ty in southeastern Michigan, but it hasn't been confirmed by a DNR Law Enforcement Division report.

FOR A SAFER hunting season Dabb suggests hunters wear more than the required amount of hunter's orange. He suggests both an orange hat and vest or coat be worn.

He also said hunters should treat every f i rearm as if it were loaded and to make sure of your target, and what's beyond your target, before p u l l i n g the trigger. Hunters should keep track of their hunting compan-ions and never let emotions over-come common sense and safety rules.

"Contrary to common belief, well over half of these accidents involve two people who are hunting in the same party," said Dabb.

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Ocelots win JC spike tourney Schoolcraft College's volleyball

team needed a challenge. So when it hosted an eight-team tournament last Saturday consisting entirely of state junior college competition, coach Tom Teeters purposely put his team in the same pool wtth the top-rated team f rom the Western Con-ference.

Did it make a difference? Hardly. The Lady Ocelots proved that no JC team in the state is Its equal, rolling to six-straight match victories with nary a game lost to capture the title.

In the final match, SC battled

Muskegon CC and won easily, 15-1, 15-6. Diana Diet* and Amy Lotero sparkled, Diets with eight kills in 17 attacks with one error and Lotero serving two aces in 13 with no er-rors. The Lady Ocelots topped East-ern Conference-rival Delta CC in the semis, 15-11,15-3.

IN POOL PLAY, SC whipped Ma-comb CC 15-2, 15-7; Southwestern 15-3,15-3; and Kalamazoo Valley CC 15-1, 15-3. In a consolation match, the Lady Ocelots ripped Kellogg CC 15-7,15-8.

The match Teeters was anticipat-ing was against Southwestern, the best f rom the west. It proved to be no real challenge, due in part to Sue Cyrus (eight kills in 19 attacks, one error) and Kim Relyea (10 kills in 13 attacks, no errors).

Relyea was easily the outstanding player In the tournament. The Livo-nia Stevenson graduate had 33 kills in 50 at tacks and did not make an error.

"She was the top hitter of the day," said Teeters. "And she had a great day passing, too."

Lady Ocelot kickers move toward NCJAA tourney bid

The preliminary stuff is over for Schoolcraf t College 's women's soccer team. Now comes prepara-tion for the second season — the one the Lady Ocelots have been antici-pating since August.

Even then, coach Ed Dudek knew that, with no other junior college squads to challenge SC regionally, the team was almost assured of a berth in the eight-team NJCAA tour-nament at Mercer CC in Trenton, N.Y., Nov. 29-30. A successful regu-lar season would clinch i t

The Lady Ocelots completed the first part of their plan by shutting out both Central Michigan and Pur-due last weekend at SC. Against CMU Saturday, Sheri Wolfe drilled home two goals in a 4-0 victory, a strong overall game enabled the Lady Ocelots to turn back Purdue 3-0 Sunday.

"Things are looking pretty good at

the moment," said Dudek. "We're still having a little trouble scoring goals. But Td be very shocked if we didn't get a bid."

OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of bids will be made next week. SC was ranked fifth in the NJCAA before Its wins last weekend, a rating it at least should maintain . Indeed, Dudek was hoping to move

up a notch and get an automatic seeding for the tourney. The top four teams are seeded by committee; seeds five through eight are drawn.

The advantage is in opponents. "As long as we don't draw Monroe CC in the first round," said Dudek. "I'd hate to travel all that way and play the No. 1 team (in the NJCAA)."

Being seeded No. 4 would mean SC would play a supposedly easier first-round opponent.

"I have a feeling we won't be seed-

ed," said Dudek. The seeding com-mittee is f rom New York; Monroe, No. 2 Nassau and No. 3 Herkimer are all f rom that state. No. 4-ranked Mitchell is f rom Connecticut.

IN THE CMU match, SC led 2-0 at the half and, af ter some tense early moments, assumed control and kept i t Denise Piwko and Jane Moylan also scored for the Lady Ocelots.

Purdue was a tougher challenge, but SC survived with what Dudek called "probably our best game all year. We played well defensively and didn't squander our scoring chances."

Tina Bazur notched SC's first goal a f te r a Doreen Dudek corner kick. Elizabeth Peters converted a Piwko crossing pass to make it 2-0 at the half. Sarah Brassell capped the scor-ing for the winners, on an assist f rom Wolfe.

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Teeters called Lotero the top de-fensive player of the tourney.

On Tuesday, SC improved its East-ern Conference record to 7-0 with a 15-7, 15-5,15-6 triumph over Mott at SC.

The Lady Ocelots got strong de-fensive performances f rom Tina Osantowski and Relyea. Osantowskl collected three solo blocks and three block assists In two games, and Re-lyea had three solo blocks and four block assists.

Relyea alao contributed 11 kills in 21 attacks with two error*. Dials had six kills in 14 attacks with ooe error

Lotero's serves'kept them off bal-ance,' Teeters said. Lotero served 17 times without an error. Cyras had two errors in 24 serves, with one ace.

Pstti Kozicki had 23 kill assists in 67 sets and two kills in four attacks. The victory lifted SC to S2-5 overall. The Lady Ocelots boat University of Michigan-Dearborn at 7 pjn. Thurs-day.

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Each bid shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond or Certified Check payable to the Birmingham Public Schools, in the amount of 5% of the Bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish proof of Workmen's Compensation and Com-prehensive Liability Insurance and furnish a satisfactory Performance Bond and Labor and Material Bond in the amount of 100% of the Bid. Plans and specifications forms with specifications may be obtained a t the archi-tect's office on October 13, 1986. Refundable deposit of $M.OO Is required for each set of bid documents to be picked up at:

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1 CBS/Fox 's c o m m o n * area o f fe rs a room wi th a view — a magni f icent one at that.

Backing up to beauty By Marie MCGM staff writer

CBS FOX TOOK a forward step by backing up to na-ture in the design of the video company's new in-

ternational headquarters in Livo-nia.

And it was all done with a very special audience in mind — CBS Fox employees.

Nothing about the front of the building — tucked away in one of the last remaining large woodsy areas in Livonia — prepares visi-tors for what awaits them beyond the glass doors of the huge com-plex

In this case, it's the back of the building that is far more beautiful than the entrance lobby — tradi-tionally the "showy" part of a building

IN A WORD, IT'S breathtaking — a three-story glass-enclosed

atrium area overlooking two ponds surrounded by dense woods on all three sides but with a clear view of the sky at all times.

The building was designed to fol-low the natural contour of the site and takes full advantage of the spectacular year-round view. Jog-ging and walking paths ring the setting Picnic areas are available for those times of the year when it's nicer to be outside than inside, regardless of the view.

The commons area is accessible by an impressive carpeted circular staircase designed with extra-wide steps

"That's to promote employees stopping on the stairs to talk if they want to." explained Carl Roehling, of the Troy-based architectural firm of Giffels Hoyem-Basso

High up and off to the side, social meeting "pods" give employees ad-ditional opportunity to meet in a quieter, more intimate setting than the sprawling commons that serves

as the cafeteria for the entire staff.

Roehling was part of a five-member design coordinating com-mittee, which also included col-league Matt Bohde, Birmingham interior designer Shirley Maddale-na of S.J Maddalena Inc., CBS Fox director of facilities Harold Domke and an art consultant

THE 290,000-SQL'ARE-foot off-i c e - w a r e h o u s e - m a n u f a c t u r i n g complex reflects CBS Fox's con-cept of egalitananism wherein all employees receive the same treat-ment regardless of how large or small their job in an effort to pro-mote a spirit of teamwork, Roehl-ing said.

Inspiration for the employee-ori-ented design approach was credit-ed to CBS Fox president Fred Fehlauer. "He was a special force in inspiring our firm," said Roehl-ing.

For Fehlauer it was a natural al-ternative. "We operate in 20 coun-tries, but our name means nothing It's the product we've reproduced that is known Therefore, our audi-ence is really our employees and we play' to them," he said

The building will be the subject of a story in the November issue of Contract, a nationally circulated magazine for the design industry

One of the features the magazine article will focus on is the innova-tive use of an interconnected heat

Employee c o m f o r t s extend to social " p o d s " that offer a quieter meet ing area but sti l l

mainta in the excep t iona l view.

pump system that makes the build-ing energy efficient despite the vast expanse of glass used through-out.

The pumps move unwanted hot air generated in the manufacturing end to cooler parts of the building where the offices and atrium are located, thus cutting down on what otherwise would be an enormous heating bill. Roehling explained

Staff photos by Bill Bresler

An impressive circular s ta i rcase has sx t rs -w ide steps to s l low for conversat ions en route.

A substant ia l art co l lec t ion is in the CBS/Fox headquar ters for employees to enjoy. One is the porcela in peta l bow l ( left) by art ist Tom Benesh and a raku creat ion, t i t led "Vessel wi th 2 Wings, " by Ed Risak.

Tiered sky l ights add beauty and l ight to the corr idor l ink ing the of f ice complex to the manufac tu r ing /warehouse faci l i ty.

2 E * QAE Thursday. October 30. 1986

Minimizing airbrush goofs

YOU MAY KNOW by now that there are a multitude of opportunities to goof with -an airbrush. At the top of the long list most common to man (better make that persons) is the "catch-your-foot-in-hose" complaint.

This is the most common reason for breaking an airbrush. The six-to-10-foot hose is usually looped on the floor or over your knee. In the throes of creative expression, it is easy to forget about the airbrush. So when you move, nudge or twist, bump or however it happens — and it is always unexpected and unwgnted — your airbrush somehow gets knocked to the floor..

The first t ime it happened to me, it seemed like it fell in slow motion. Before it hit the floor, I wondered how I could afford to fix it when I spent all my money buying i t What was I going to do to finish my painting? How could I tell my wife I broke my airbrush?

FORTUNATELY IT was OK and I did the only thing there is to do to make sure that it didn't happen again. I bought an airbrush hanger which cost about 75 cents.

Actually a hanger is only a precautionary measure. I am sure many readers have managed to nudge their airbrush right out of the hanger.

Next to the list is the "too-much-paint-in-too-little-space" syndrome or the "centipede city" painter. With a single-action airbrush, it is important to stay the right distance away from the paper or board.

For example, if you are too close, too much paint will collect on the board and the air will blow little rivers of paint out of the excess, thus looking much like a centipede.

This is an even greater problem with those owning a dual-action airbrush. Here is the cure for "centipede city." Place your second digit on the button rather than your finger tip. It takes a much greater effort to pull your finger back, which seems to give you more "play" with the button. The finger tip is too flexible and gives you too much pull on demand.

I GUARANTEE IT will feel awkward at first, but I also guarantee it will help. Third in the list of goofs would have to be the "staccato scribble stroke."

This mistake I often hear before I can see. In the class with everyone making long continuous sprays, sometimes I will hear a rapid p s s . . . p s s . . . p s s . . . . this is often accompanied by

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a nervous scribble-patterned stroke. Remember, depress the button and spray in slow and controlled patterns.

Of course, there are too many goofs to list, but some note-worthy mistakes are "chief spray in the face," "splatter on the pants," "dirty tip blues" and "clean-it-later complainer."

I feel that ink is the best medium to use with an airbrush while you are learning. It is thin and gives you no trouble be-coming atomized. It is rich in coverage, which is important so you can see what pattern you are spraying.

Ink cleans easily out of the airbrush and usually a quick rinse with water will do. Most inks are transparent, but with air-brush, transparency is of little use. Because of the nature of the spray, even opaque colors take on a form of transparency.

Higgens came out with a line of opaque pigmented inks which are my favorite for teaching.

AS YOU INCREASE your ability, it is nice to turn to gouache and/or dyes. With gouache, you will encounter the "dirty tip blues" if you fail to thoroughly clean your airbrush a f t e r each session.

But I am a realistic person and I know that if your painting turns out great, you snap it off the easel and go show your critics, leaving a loaded airbrush behind.

Likewise if your painting goes into the circular file or in the bottom of the bird cage, you walk away head drooped, again leaving a loaded airbrush behind. Days later you return to find your color cap is welded into the airbrush, and Hulk Hogan couldn't pull the button back.

Good thing airbrushes are hardy and with a sufficient clear-ing can be restored to usefulness.

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briefly speaking • SENIOR ART EXHIBIT

The Senior Art Exhibit will be on display in the Madonna College art gallery beginning Saturday, Nov. 22 through Sun-day, Dec. 7. Among the mixed media on display are drawings, paintings, prints, sculpture and commercial art.

An opening/reception will be held 7:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21. Gallery hours are from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. There is no admission charge. For more information, call 591-5102. Madonna is at the corner of 1-96 and Levan, Livonuf.

• PIANO TEACHERS FORUM Joan Conway, professor of piano and Hope College duo-pia-

nist, will be guest speaker at the meeting at 9:30 a.m. Wednes-day, Nov. 5 of the Livonia Area Piano Teachers Forum to be held at Hammell Music Store, 15600 Middlebelt, Livonia. Guests are welcome. For 464-7382 for information.

• COUNTRYFOLK/FINE ARTS FESTIVAL More than 100 of Michigan's craftsmen and fine artists will

participate in the Michigan Cultural Association arts and craf ts show sponsored by the Michigan Cultural Association at the Ladbroke Detroit Race Course clubhouse in Livonia from 10 a j n . to 5 p.m- Saturday, Nov. 15, and Sunday, Nov. 16. Admis-sion is $2 and a light lunch will be available.

With the emphasis on country items, items for sale will in-clude braided and hooked rugs, candles, wreaths, potpourri, fireboards, country textiles, stenciling, pantry and Shaker box-es, weather vanes, decoys, carved toys. More modern items for gift-giving and collecting will include stained glass, waterco-lors, oils, gold and silver gemstone jewelry, porcelain and pot-tery.

Ample free parking is available. The DRC is at 1-96 and Middlebelt in Livonia on the Schoolcraft service drive.

• VEGETABLE CARVING WORKSHOPS A workshop on the ancient craf t of vegetable carving will be

held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Detroit Historical Museum. Instruction by Esther Kuxhaus will show how to turn ordinary vegetables into intricate designs for your holiday table. Registration fee is $5 with a $1 materials fee. For ages 16 and up. For more information, or to register, call 833-1805.

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Alumni exhibit "WSU in M ich igan , " an inv i ta t ional a lum-ni exh ib i t i on featur ing 60 w o r k s by Wayne State Univers i ty art graduates, wi l l be d isp layed th rough Nov. 21 in the C o m m u n i t y Ar ts Gal lery. A m o n g the ex-h ib i to rs is R ichard Cu l l ing of Livonia, show ing " Jus t Relax ing," (above) an oil on convas. Also appear ing in the show is the wate rco lo r -and- ink -on-paper work of Igor Beg in in of Canton. A l u m n i ar t is ts are f r o m the classes of 1954 th rough 1986 and represent 23 Mich igan c i t ies. The exh ib i t ion , acco rd ing to Richard Balait is, cha i rman of the depar tmen t of srt and h istory, co inc ides w i th the estab-l ishment of the S c h o o l of Fine and Per-fo rming Ar ts and the Sesquicentennia l of M ich igan. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and 1 to 4 p.m. week-ends.

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Gallery establishes African collection Thursday, October 30, 1986

The show of African tribal art at P a r t West Galleries of Southfield is oof of the largest for-sale exhibits in Detroit to date, said Gary Turla, gal-lery director.

The gallery, which owns the ma-jority of the 63 works from 12 na-tions, has made a major commit-ment to this type of art and will con-tinue to have it available and on dis-play, he said..

The works represent the late 19th

and early 20th century up to the last 20 years. Many African pieces are difficult to date precisely, but can placed in more gen eral chronologi-cal order.

Francine Farr, assistant curator, Brooklyn Museum of Art, wrote the text for the catalog and was the re-source person in documenting the pieces acquired from dealers and private collectors.

All of the works in the collection

were created for a purpose, many as masks or headresses to be worn dur-ing ritual celebrations. Some, such as the kola nut bowl, Yoruba, Niger-ia, were elaborate serving dishes that also encompass symbols of re-ligious life.

One of the interesting works in the show is the I bo helmet mask. The face is painted white and there's a derby on the head.

The white man's influence is seen

again in the AFO headdress in which the two figures on top sitting back to back are perched on a bicycle.

The polychromed pair of masks, Yoruba, Nigeria, weigh up to 60 pounds each, yet were meant to be worn on the head.

Together they have a strong pres-ence in the gallery where the largest pieces are displayed.

Park West Galleries is at 29469 Northwestern, Southfield.

Gary Turla, director of Park West Galleries of Southf ield, pauses amid some of the 63 works f rom 12 Afr ican na-t ions, wh ich are on exhib i t . The show features work that t races the evolut ion of that art and outs ide inf luences upon it.

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This seated female f igure or ig inated in Cameroon. It 's made of cowries, beads, wood, p igment and str ing.

Zubel Artist Kachadoorian in special 1-man show

New works from the private col-lection of Zubel Kachadoorian plus earlier Zubel works from local col-lectors will be on exhibition at the University of Michigan-library from Nov. 7 to Dec. 14.

Fifteen two-dimensional works and five sculptures belonging to the artist will be on display, along with earlier works borrowed from pri-vate collections in western Wayne County. This exhibition is a special one-man show of the annual presen-tation "The Dearborn Collect," a show highlighting major local artists aryi collectors.

Kachadoorian — working under

the name of Zubel — is a multimedia artist who was born in Detroit, lived in Dearborn for 16 years, graduated from Dearborn Fordson High School and also lived in the south of France for several years. Currently he works out of a studio on Beaubien/*-

Street in downtown Detroit.

Zubel received the Prix de Rome in 1964, served as artist in residence at the Art Institute of Chicago and started Project Outreach in Michi-gan.

One of his major local works is the tryptich altar piece in St. John's Ar-menian Church in Southfield. Addi-

tional works are included in the De-troit Institute of Arts, the Tate Gal-lery in London, Worchester Museum, the William Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art in Missouri and one of Ameri-ca's leading corporate collections, the Johnson Wax Collection in Wis-consin.

The artist has been described as a Zorba-like Armenian who loves the atmosphere of Detroit's Greektown, where his studio is located. In 1977, an open house at his studio show-cased 500 pieces spanning 24 years that included drawings, paintings and amusing iron sculptures.

An opening night reception, begin-ning at 7:30 p.m. in the university li-brary, will include an 8 p.m. lecture by the artist. Both are sponsored by the Fine Art Associates and the UM-D Cultural Events Committee.

Art exhibitions at the UM-D li-brary are open to the public free during normal library hours: Mon-day through Friday. 8 a.m. to 11 p.m; Friday. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Satur-day. 1-6 p.m. and Sunday. 1-11 p.m.

The University of Michigan-Dear-horn is on Evergreen Road, across from Fairlane Town Center. For fur-ther information, call 593-5333.

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BEST B E G I N N E R M a k e you r Ara l h o m e t f w L ivon ia 3 b a d r o o m b o c k a n d a l u m i n u m r a n c h w i th newer ca r -pe t ing t h r o u g h o u t , r o o m y floorplan a n d g a r a g e Y o u ' * b a bund ing a s o u n d fu tu re $39 ,900

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I N P L Y M O U T H , e n e r g y s a v i n g no r t h - sou th loca t ion 4 b e d r o o m br i ck plua a l u m i n u m W-leve l w i th nam d e c k , 16x20 fami ly r o o m a n d

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Y O U ' L L L O V E t h e g e n u i n e k n o t t y p ine f in ished b a a e m e n t m Ihe S R e d f o r d 3 b e d r o o m b u n g a l o w w i th 20x15 fami ly r o o m w i t h f i rep lace , d in ing r o o m w i th bay and o a k k i t c h -e n c a b i n e t * $ 4 4 , 9 0 0 (R-5).

NEED S P A C E ... W e g o t the p l a c e 4 b e d r o o m b r i c k C e p e C o d w i t h 25 f t . fami ly r o o m , f ln iahed b a a e m e n t . 1600 aq ft. o l g r a d o u s HvWg. $74 ,900 (R-61

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LIVONIA Open Sat. 1-4

Sun. 12-5 9361 Merr iman Rd.

i m m e d i a t e O c c u p a n c y 3 b a d r o o m pr i ck r anch , fami ly r o o m , flntahed b a a a m a n l . 2 ' * CM garaga . k l t c h a n w i th OuHI -ms By Owner .

$57,000 ^ CMI A f te r 5 P M

261-3677

312 Livonia

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SALE -"New Livonia Sub"

14 beaut i fu l w o o d e d l o t s In L N o n i a Un ique ranch a n d oo lon lM aty iee C u s t o m leaturaa inc lude b r i c k ad 4 • idea, range 8 d lahwaahar . a t t a c h e d 2 car ga rage , b a a a m a m . c e m e n t d iveway . cho loe of ex te r i o r a n d In te -rior oo lors . c a r p e t , v inyl o e r a m l c . cab ine t * and m o r * P n o a d In t h a $90 * For m t o r m a t l o n cal l P a m Conve rse at 8 5 1 - 8 9 4 0 (I

314 Plymouth-Canton C A N T O N v

9p«K»oua 4 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h in daa l ra t i le aub 2 CM" a t t a c h e d ga-rage.- la rga ooun t ry k l t chan . baae-m e n t . f a n t f y r o o m a n d l a r g e deck C a l t oday tor m o r a detaae. 177.000

Realty World Robert Olson 981-4444 :

LIVONIA 15 year l a n d c o n t r a c t M o v e m c o n -d i t i o n 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k co lo r«M. fln-lahed fuH b a a a m a n l w i t h w « b a r B n c k f i rep lace In f am l f y r o o m , lead-ing l o p r i va te y a r d w t t h b r i c k p a t i o a n d w o o d at o r a g e b a m . C u s t o m Oak k l t c h a n c a b i n e t * , g r e e t a r e e $ 9 4 , 9 0 0 C a l Joe Ba i ley

MAYFAIR 522-8000 L I V O N I A - 4 b e d r o o m b u n g M o w , n i ce a r e a Fenoed y a r d , new fy d e c o -ra ted . $ 4 2 , 9 0 0 FUchter 8 A a a o d a t a a 3 4 8 - 5 1 0 0

312 Livonia

LIVONIA & AREA Quick Sale Wanted

O n t h i * lovely U v o n l a ranch , l e c t u r -ing - 3 b e d r o o m * . tormM d in i ng r o o m . IV* batha. d o o r w a l t o c o v -e r e d pa t io a n d a t t a c h e d 2 car ga -raga $66 ,900

Garden City's Greatest 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r anch . 2 f u l ba tha . c e n t r M Mr. flmahad b a s e m e n t wf th rac r o o m a n d poaMbia 4 t h b e d r o o m , w o o d deck wf th b a r b e q u e gr i l l a n d 2 C K g a r a g e large c o m e r lo t On ly

Windsor Park Beaut i fu l br ick ranch b a c k i n g t o c o m m o n * , l a rge k i t chen w i t h s n a c k bar . la rga lami ty r o o m w i t h f u l waa flrapiaoa, basemen t , 2 car a t t a c h e d ga rage . $ 8 5 900

Park-Like Setting O n t h i * cha rm ing 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch w i th sunken I M n g r o o m , l a rge k l tchan. flmahad b a s e m e n t . 2 ga rage $49 ,500

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

312 Livonia | 312 Livonia

Weir , M a n u e l , Snyder & Ranke

l!iK South Main Street P lymouth • Phone 459-2430

LIVONIA & AREA S N U G G L E UP l o I h e w a r m g l o w of a c r a c k l i n g Are and en|oy the w a r m t h of thta lovely 3 b e d r o o m br ick r a n c h The o p a n floor p lan la pe r fec t for en -te r ta in ing . there a a m a s t e r ba th , f l n i a h e d baaemen t , cozy f am i l y r o o m , a n d 2 car ga rage $ 7 4 , 9 0 0

FIRST T I M E OFFERED * n d a l l o r d -abfy p r i c e d 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h In N o r t h U v o n l a that I * ready t o m o v e m t o O f f e r * a large lot . 2% car g a -rage , d i n i ng araa of f I M n g r o o m , a n d l * t f loor laundry $ 5 6 , 9 0 0

C U S T O M BUILT - A ra re And fo r t h e m o n e y Over 2200 * q f t o l c u * t o m qua l i ty In a s tunn ing 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k ranch Fea tu re* i nc lude 2 H ba tha . m a * l e r sui te w i th a 16 f t . aq b e d r o o m , fami ly r o o m , f i rep lace . tormM d in i ng r o o m , 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e and f u l b a a a m a n l D o n ' t m l * * th is oppo r tun i t y $ 8 8 , 9 0 0

10% F INANCING la mat a n a of the r e a s o n * t o conalder th ia c u t * 3 b e d -r o o m a l u m i n u m home. P r a c t i c a l ^ m a i n t e n a n c e free, th la beau ty o f f e r s a tormM d in ing a rea , f u l b a a a m a n l . newe r roof , a n d e x t r a Insu la t ion M o v e r ight In l $41,900.

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700

l > PLYMOUTH TRIPLEX This newer 3 unit tr iplex offers a unique opportunity to have an investment near downtown Ptymouth. Two units have two bedrooms, one unit has one bedroom. This is definitely an investor s dream! $156,500 459-2430

CANTON TRI-LEVEL Spacious tri-level offer ing three bedrooms and one and half baths plus family room with FIREPLACE. Recently repainted inte-rior. All appliances included, immediate occupancy. $75,900 459-2430

NORTHVILLE ESTATES G r m t country living in th is well maintained apttt-wtng colonial. FIREPLACE, large cor-ner lot with many trees, enclosed porch can be used moat of the year, br ick patto. $148,900 459-2430

CANTON Tastefully decorated home backing to Commons, large enclosed porch off family room, central air. backyard a chi ld's para-dise with play fort , iarge sandbox and swing set. $79,500 459-2430

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Ravtne tot In beautiful, new neighborhood, suitable for walk-out basement North-vtNe mailing and schools, walk to town $50,000 NorthvWe Edenderry area, iarge site for cuatom home with own private lane to enter property $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 NorthvMe. wooded two acre home site In an area of fine custom homes, walk to

$89,000 NorttrvWe Township, secluded two acres, backs to Maybury State Park, gorgeous plateau setting, walk to town . . $35 000

L I V O N I A 8 AREA T A K E A L O O K at t i n * beat b u y in F a r m i n g t o n H i l l * f ea tu r i ng 2 mas te r s u i t e * w i t h 2 fu l l ba th * . t o t M of 4 b e d r o o m * . 3 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e * t t u * t e d o n a 100 x 3 0 0 f t . lo t . W h a t m o r e c o u l d y o u aak for at $99,900"?

E X C E P T I O N A L L Y S M X R T . ' » t h i * neat aa a p i n r a n c h w i th 3 b e d -rooma . 2 fu l l be tha . famHy r o o m wf th n a t u r a l f i r ep lace , 1st f loor l a u n d r y g o r g e o u a pa t i o , 2 car a t t a c h e d ga -rage . A l l l o r o n l y $92 ,900 .

W H A T M O R E c a n y o u aak lor - cua-t o m bu i l t 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i th fo r -m a l d i n i n g r o o m , 2 ful l b a t h * , base-men t . 2 car a t t a c h e d ga rage Nice * l ze lo t Get th is on ly $84 ,900

M O T H E R - I N - L A W a p a r t m e n t w i th t h n 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h h o m e o n o n e a c r e lo t b a c k i n g u p to w o o d e d rav ine A*k>ng $72, 900 L a n d C o n -t rac t ava i l ab l e

EARL

KEIM SUBURBAN 2 6 1 - 1 6 0 0

LIVONIA & AREA V E R S A T I L E N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N Th is n e w h o m e m n o r t h w e s t U v o n l a o f f e r * un ique poeMOMtlea tor f am i l y S i r * Br ick c o i o m M w i t h 2 b e d r o o m * a n d o n e b a t h u p a t a l r * a n d 2 b e d -r o o m w i t h I t t b e t h a o n g r a d e level . G ree t r o o m w i t h b r i ck flrepleoe. tor-m M d i n i n g r o o m a n d 1st floor l aun-d r y . 10 year w a r r a n t y a n d I m m e d i -a te o c c u p a n c y $ 1 1 9 , 9 0 0

B U D G E T BRICK. I t 'a M l h e r e In th la 3 b e d r o o m S o u t h R e d f o r d t x m -ga iow Fln iahed b a a e m e n t , ak*TK-n u m t r i m a n d 2 car g a r a g e . $46 ,900 .

P R E M I E R S H O W I N G D o n ' t de lay m see ing m i * 4 b e d r o o m b r i c k co lo ruM m N o r t h w e s t U v o n l a E x t r a l a rge lo l and fea tu r ing a 2 5 f t . f am i l y r o o m w i t h f i rep lace. tormM d i n i n g r o o m , 2 ca r a t t a c h e d g a r a o e . c e n t r M air a n d a l u m i n u m t r im. $ 1 0 9 , 9 0 0

H A R R Y S.

WOLFE 421-5660

Price & Location A r e r ight on th la 2 b e d r o o m 1 b a t h a l u m i n u m ranch , cenar a n d la rge s to rage b a m . fenced lo t . d o e e t o s h o p p i n g and X-weys. T N s h o m e h e * lo ts o l c o u n t r y c h a r m A s k i n g $39,900 Aak tor

JOHN or RAY LEE

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700 Q U A D - L E V E L 3 B e d r o o m . 2 H be th , i ng round P " * * a t t a c h e d g a r a o e aprinfcler 8 a la rm s y s t e m $ 9 3 , 5 0 0 Dey* . 946 -5411 : e v e * . 4 6 4 - 9 1 0 8

R A N C H - $ 6 1 , 5 0 0 O P E N SAT. $ S U N 10-5

3 1 0 2 2 M m t o n (S. o« W . Ch i cago ) Ex t reme ly d e a n . t reeMy p a i n t e d 3 b e d r o o m ranch . 2 car g a r a g a . p e t t o

Quiet n M

C A N T O N 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l ap-pMancea 1796 per m o n t h p lus utM-uee 8 secur i ty E a n K e i m M a n a g e m e n t 5 « 3 r 4 2 i o

C A N T O N - 3 b e d r o o m l u l b r i ck Co-i o m M . f i rep lace, g ree t r o o m ; flr*i floor laundry , 2 mon tha c o m p l e t i o n t l m a . Cho ice of co lo r *e l ec tKx i

$94 ,690 C e l Leader H o m e s . Inc 397 -0722

CITY O F P L Y M O U T H - s u p e r a rea w M k l o shopp ing Beeut f fu l main te-nance - f ree 3 b a o i o o m a . 2 f u l baths, faml fy r o o m , f i rep lace.

sp r i nk le r sys tem Bui l t $ 9 7 , 9 0 0

A s k i n g 456 -1691

6 f u l h o o d w i t h b e e u t l f u l t r ee Hned

n e i g h b o r , e e Hnec 4 2 1 - 2 3 8 6

Reduced To Sell! H u g e 3 b e d r o o m co ion IM w i t h t a m » y r o o m , d i n i ng r o o m . 2 flrepiacaa, l i -b ra ry . a t tached g a r a g e . a c r e a n d m o r s SeSer s lashes p r i ce , o n l y $99 ,500

Century 21 Today 538-2000 S H A R P - 3 b e d r o o m c o u n t r y k i t c h -en. baaaman l . b r i ck ranch . 2 ca r g a -rage P tymou th M i d d l e b e n Rd. By

$68,000 4 2 5 - 4 6 1 9

LIVONIA JUST LISTED

3 b e d r o o m br i ck r anch , t s m k y r o o m , flniahed basemen t . 2 C M g a r a g a . c e n t r M Mr . d o e e t o e l e m e n t a r y s c h o o l Wa l k i ng d i s t a n c e t o S E M T A . park a n d ride S h o p p i n g , c h u r c h e s , r e s t a u r a n t s Conven ien t l o axp rsaa w a y * $ 6 4 9 0 0 C a * Esther B a x t e r

MAYFAIR 522-8000 M U S T SEE? N o t a drlvet>y $ 5 5 , 0 0 0 V iny l a l u m i n u m s ided r a n c h New roof La rge lo t O p e n Sun . 1-5. . 34615 Plnetree. 522- 7966

MUST SELL O w n e r of th is s h e r p 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h In N o r t h w e s t U v o n l a hes p u r c h a s e d ano the r h o m e s n d mue t have o f fer nowf M a n y m a | o r Im-p r o v e m e n t * 2 f u l ba tha . flniahed b a a e m e n t . 2 C M g a r a g a . l a r g e r yard . I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y Cat M A R L E N E K U M E C K I tor $ 7 4 , 9 0 0 C E N T U R Y 2 1 T o d a y . 2 6 1 - 2 0 0 0 4 7 7

NEW SUB. [7 M M e - N e w b u r g h A r e e )

mee f r o m $ 1 1 8 , 6 0 0 S o m e wt th ided iota. 5 9 1 - 3 4 3 3

N O T T I N G H A M W E S T . 4 b e d r o o m q u a d , 2 H b a t h * , l a rge f am i l y r o o m wt th f i e l d * ! o n e f i r ep lace , f l n iahed rec r o o m , r e d e c o r a t e d a n d new c a r p e t -ing A s k i n g $133 ,900 5 9 1 - 1 0 6 5

VALUE 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch , f i n i shed basement wf th ba r . 2'1 car g a r a g a In n ice area of U v o n i a . p r i c e d l o aMl l as t . $59,500

EARL KEIM 553-5888

MAPLE W. INC.

313 Daarborn Daarborn Heights

ESTATE SALE Fsmi ly mus t * M l t w * f ine 3 b e d r o o m D e a r b o r n b u n g a l o w L a r g e maa ta r autte w i th d e n a rea . tormM d m t n g r o o m , nicely f l nMhed b a a a m a m w i t h f i rep lace 8 w o r k area, waaher 6 dryer May . Garaga . Pr i ced fo r i m m e d i a t e sa le at $51 ,900 C a l TONY G A R R I S l

Re/Max West 261-1400

Country Setting Sha rp , cua tom b u m 3 b e d f b o m b r i c k ranch , l a rga l iv ing r o o m wi th f i rep lace , f a m t y r o o m , k i t c h e n w i th b u l f t - i n oven, range 8 d i s h w a s h e r . M l baaemen t , overs ized 2 \ * car ga-raga wi th heat 8 e lec t r i c , o n aknoet 'A s c r s JuM reduced . $97 5 0 0

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

COURT LOT S h a r p 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h on la rge c o u r t lot . fami ly r o o m wf th fire-p lace . pat io . fuS b a a e m e n t a n d 2 t ca r ga rage M o v e - I n c o n d i t i o n $ 7 8 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881 C O Z Y 2 or 3 b e d r o o m ho rns . fuH b a s e m e n ! 8 ga rage Excekent wMk t o t o w n locat ion. FEHL IG REAL ESTATE 4 5 3 - 7 8 0 0

CUSTOM & CHIC $105,500 ^

Descr ibee th is newer 3 b e d r o o m . 3 fu l l b s t h br ick ranch h o m e bu i l t m 1979 Giant m a s t s r b e d r o o m w i th m a s t e r ba th , very cozy fami ly r o o m w t t h lu l l br ick wMI flrapiaoa a n d ca-t hed ra l ce i l ing Coun t r y o a k s ty le k i t chen s n d If n o w

you I k e Qual i ty c a l

L I V O N I A - new c o n s t r u c t i o n 6 mi le 8 W a y n e Rd 2300 aqf l . br ick r a n c h o n ove r Vk ac re w i th 2 car a t t a c h e d b r i ck ga rage Liv ing r o o m . tormM

n g r o o m , large fami ly r o o m , b r i ck f i rep lace. 2% batha. fun baae-m e n t . $152,900. C a l a f ter 4 p m to r f u r t he r I n fo rma t i on 5 2 2 - 7 7 4 8

MOVE RIGHT IN To t h i * i m m a c u l a t e 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h w i th newe r roo f a n d a k i f n i n u m t r i m , b a a e m e n t is part iat ty flniahed O w n e r * a re r e e d y l o m o v e no r th . $ 5 4 , 9 0 0

FORMAL DINING ROOM 4 b e d r o o m br i ck w i th 2 f u l ba tha , f am i l y r o o m . c e n t r M air, b a a e m e n t a n d 2 CM a t t a c h e d g a r a g e $ 9 9 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 261 -4200

O P E N H O U S E 1 - 4 P M S U N S p a r k l i n g 3 b a d r o o m . fu l l b a a e m e n t , 2 * car g a r a g e . F lo r i da r o o m M i d

5 2 2 - 4 6 2 8

NO TRICK JUST A TREAT

$36,000 To get y o u s t s r t e d as s h o m e o e m e r w i th th is ou t s s n d cozy 2 b e d r o o m horns w i t h a p r e t t y t a m l y r o o m . L o -c a t e d m D e a r b o r n He igh ts . I M . floor laundry , newer roo t a n d v e l a r h e e l -er M in t m o v e In c o n d i t i o n , c e l t o -day lor ! M * treat of a h o m e .

C0LDWELL BANKER 476-6636

2'A car g a r a g e , FKKIC $ 6 0 * 9 8 3 3 Roeetand CMI: 5 2 2 - 7 6 2 6

O P E N S A T 8 S U N . 3 - 5 FOUR b e d r o o m , 2 ba th , t r i - l evM m w o o d e d area. I n g r o u n d p o o l , flre-p iace, new f u rnace , lami ty r o o m . 2 car g a r a g e C a l tor In to 4 2 1 - 4 6 2 5

OPEN SUN. 2-5PM You ' l l b e p leasant ry s u r p r i s e d w h e n y o u s t e p inMds o l th is n e w l y r e d o n e spac ious t r i - l evM O p e n floor p lan f ea tu r i ng large k i t chen , f am i l y r o o m . 3 or 4 b e d r o o m s , s p p k s n c e s . 2 car a t t a c h e d ga raoe m o r s . I m m e d l e t e o c c u p a n c y $ 8 8 , 5 0 0 P leaae c e l . .

Carol Holcomb REAL ESTATE ONE

261-0700 476-5423

PRIVATE COURT Thia 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h s i t u a t e d on s p r l v s t s c o u r t , p r o f e s s i o n s ! l a n d s c a p i n g , c u s t o m d e c k , fu l l b a s e m e n t , f u l w a i l f l r ep iece . and m u c h , m u c h m o r e . $ 9 9 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414. Inc. 478-6000

314 Plymouth-Canton

BRICK RANCH P L Y M O U T H T W P , - near R l d g e -w o o d Hil ls. C u s t o m horns l o c a t e d

3 acres - 4 b e d r o o m s . l o r m M d in ing r o o m , l a rga coun t r y k l t c h a n . bu i l t - Ins, 2V» ba ths , 25 x 15 f am i l y r o o m / n a t u r a l f i rep lace, c a r p e t i n g t h r o u g h o u t , baaemen t a n d 2Vt C M garage. M a n y e x t r a * $ 1 6 9 , 9 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 5 2 0 5 3 7 - 5 3 1 3

HALLOWEEN TREAT W M b e hare t o d a y - g o n e t o m b r r o w C u s t o m C o u n t r y c h a r m s h i n e s t h r o u g h t h i * 4 b e d r o o m . 3 b e l h c u t -t o r n b r i ck Quad level m C a n t o n W a r m coun t r y oozy f a m l y r o o m w i th c r a c k l i n g V a p i e c e to w a r m tha coo l f a l l e v e n i n g a B e a u t i f u l d e c o r t h r o u g h o u t JuM reduced , n e e d I q u i c k * a t * O w n e r t r a n s f e r r e d $95 ,900

C0LDWELL BANKER 476-6636

D E S I R A B L E AREA P L Y k K X / T H Enhances this 4 b e d r o o m . 2 » ba th

C A N T O N / N ONLY $ 9 6 , 5 0 0 S h a r p co ton lM. 4 b e d r o o m . 2V» betha. r e m o d e l e d k l l c h a n w i t h o a k c a b i n e t * new t h e r m o r e p l a c e m e n t w i n d o w * a $ 6 6 0 0 so lar h e e l 8 h o t wa te r sys tsm. f s n U y r o o m , flre-p iece. poo l , o n large p r i v a t e lo t (75x162), b a c k s t o s t reem.

C A L L D A N N Y REA Re-Max Boa rdws-k 4 5 9 - 3 6 0 0

C A N T O N O P E N S U N 1 - 5

44337 H A N F O R O (N. of Fo rd . E. of S h e l d o n )

3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch . 1% b a t h s . I M n g r o o m , cozy f sm i l y r o o m w i t h f i replace. 2 ca r a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , pet to . $78 ,900 459 -7865 .

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L a r g e I M floor dan . tormM tamky r o o m . I M n g r o o m , ca 6 - p e n M d o o r s a n d m o r a . $11

BEAUTIFUL W A L K - O U T ' P L Y M O U T H

LevM 4 b e d r o o m r a n c h n e e d e d into m a n y ma tu re t rees. 3 ba tha , large I amuy r o o m w i th flakMonf fire-p lace. den . rec r o o m , u n f l a r g r o u r d ap r i nk le r s . tormM d i n i n g . r a m overs ized garage, a n d o a n t r M M C a l o f f ice lor a d d l t t o n M fea tures REDUCEDI $178 ,000

W A L K T O S H O P S P L Y M O U T H S c h o o l * 8 C h u r c h f r o m th is conven-ient ly loca ted w o o d g a t e C o n d o 2 b e d r o o m * . 2V> b a t h * , a n d * flnwned basemen) wf th s fami ly r o o m and ano ther b e d r o o m Tas te fu l l y deco-r a t e d MUST SEE I $125 ,500

OFFERED BY

DECKER 455-8400

Executive Retreat This egu ls f le 4 b e d r o o m co ton lM « o n * o l the f inest h o m e s o n t h s mar-ke t . S tunn ing se t t i ng w i th French d o o r s open ing t o w o o d deck over-l o o k i n g w o o d e d lo t E n t e r t s m e r * de-l igh t . master sul fa w i th p r i v a t e bath spac ious family r o o m . 2 ' * ba th * , CM ga rage $157.1 ' 9 0 0

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

Feeling Of Privacy In t h a 4 b e d r o o m 2"A ba th q u a e Va-c a t e d on beaut i fu l t r e e d lot In N C a n t o n . Neu t rM deco r a n d e x t r * l a rga ga rage $108 ,900 Can

NORMA PETERSON

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 L A K E P O I N T E - EapeclMty n ice large q u a d . 4 b e d r o o m s . 2 b e t h * p rem i -u m tot. $109 ,900 4 0 4 2 0 Ivywood C a l tor a p p o i n t m e n t . 42J>-0298

LOVELY QUAD 3 b e d r o o m 2 H b M h * . d i n i ng room flmahad basemen t , a t t a c h e d 2'i car ga rage . oan t rM air , fami l y r o o m wfth na tu ra l V a p i e c e a n d w e l - b a r over 1 a c r e Super c lean $150 ,000

QUALITY RANCH Desk'abIs Sun f lower S u b 3 bed r o o m s wfth i s rge g o r g e o u s f lniahec beaement wi th w e l - b a r and den or 4 t h b e d r o o m . 2 H be tha . 2 car at l a c h e d g a r a g a I M floor laundry d m m g r o o m , apac loua greet room na tu ra l flrepiece neu t ra l deco r $117 ,500

CANTON CHARM 3 b a d r o o m ranch . 2 C M a t tached ga rage , oantral t r . fus b a a e m e r i famlfy r o o m wi th f i rep lace, open floor plan. 1800 sq f t s n d Home War ran t y $81 ,800

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

340-1212 261-1823 N O R T H C A N T O N

B r i e * ranch wf th I M floor laundry b a c k s to park area, famay r o o m wi th

Thursday, October 30. 1066 OAE * 5 E

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I He rman R d . N of M k M g a n . E f W T B .

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m M d M n g r o o m , F lo r ida r o o m , f i rs t floor t a w d r y , flniahed baaaman l » * t h bar and dance Boor. 2 car ga-

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<%. A d auMtobls. $119 .900 For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n p laaaa cMI

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7 2 9 - 2 5 0 0

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ace . f u l b a a a m a m 8 2Vt car ga-

g e . $78 ,000 Ce l l 349 -1515

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. r o o m . I M n g r o o m , k i t chen . IV* u - b a t h s . Basement , a p p l i a n c e * 1 uni t .

apma, wfth fami ly r o o m . 2 car ge-. ; rage , Serge lot $119 ,000 . 453-6948

MOVE UP T r e e d lo« o n w tnd tog lane oi c u l - d e aac lot . C d e n d a r r y e the to-

tor t » a 4 b e d r o o m wfth oefc flooring m l y i n g r o o m Pegged

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e n d w o o d d e c k A s k i n g $164,900.

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 N O R T H V I L L E C O L O N I A L . 4 bed-r o o m s . 2VI b a t h s . IMng . Ismay 8 d m m g r o o m s : 2 flrspisoaa. t o w n / a c h o o l a $129 ,500 . 3

316 Waetland Garden City

Beaut i fu l h o u e e In n i ce a r e e CMI Sa t 6 S u n o n l y tor O p e n House. First $ 2 7 , 0 0 0 ssda. 3 2 6 - 9 2 8 6

M C E C L E A N H O M E . 3 poss ib ly 4 b e d r o o m s , n e w e r c e r p e t m g . I s rge yerd . $37 ,500 . E R A C o u n t r y R l d g a 4 2 5 - 0 8 6 1

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b a d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h . tzrrai

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PLYMOUTH TWP. -Fantast ic l a r g s 3 b s d r o o m r s n c h w i t h fami ly r o o m 6 F r s n k l n s t o v e C o v e r e d pa t io o n a la rgs lot . 10 yeer l e n d con t rac t t e r m s svs f l sb is w i th tow d o w n p e y m s n t

N O R T H V I L L E NEAT S T A R T E R QR RETIREMENT H O M E ) T N s lovely ranch feeturee newfy r e m o d e l e d k i t chen a n d neu-t r a l c a r p e t i n g . 1 i 10 m u d r o o m . 1

car g a r a g e a n d m a i n t e n a n c e f ree ex te r i o r > 6 6 . 5 0 0

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

basemen t , s n d a l a n c e d ye rd wMti m a t u r e t r eee e n h a n c e t h » h o m e $44 ,600 .

O F F E R E D BY

DECKER 455-8400

N O V I - 4 b e d r o o m 2 * be th . * n g * * h t u d o r . c e n t r M M r . spr ink le r sys tem, l a rge w o o d e d tot. $136 ,000 .

346 -7580

IITY' COMMUNITY WEST

522-6410 - P L Y M O U T H . W M U n g d i s tance to

! o w n . A p p r o x . 1.000 sq. f t . 2 or 3 b e d r o o m , ca thed ra l ceMng, new Carpet t h r o u g h o u t Newly d e c o r a t e d 6 p a i n t e d metoe 8 ou t . Fenced yard .

R e e d y t o m o v e - l n t o l. 500. Ron C h e u d o m 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 or

3 4 8 - 2 6 5 6

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. . - A f t e r 6 P M . cel l : 565 -9915

"Our standard features are most builders options" • Brick • Wood windows • 3 & 4 bedrooms • 2 & 2% baths

• Basements • Many, many custom features A community of Custom Colonials. Ranches and Cape Cods featuring unique Victorian style homes ... Modern conveniences wtth old time

craftmanshlp In a secluded setting. MODEL HOURS:

Week da ya 1-8 PM From •119,900 Weekende 12-8 PM

Salee C e n t e r 591-7727 MAIN OFFICE: 851-8040

PLYMOUTH CORNERS DEVELOPMENT CORP.

ranty Pr iced to a e l / b r i n g often C A N T O N

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CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

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8 Of J o y . E Of L 2 7 S Mof ldsy P a r t

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N C A N T O N - O p e n H o u a e 1-8 p m 7 4 1 7 AMaWsf ty B e e u M m J b e * o o a v 1H b e t h * b r i ck ranch to-

houes 8 p o o l F u l waa n a t u r e p laos in tomay room, ooun t r y k i tch-en. 2 car a t tached a a r a o a b a M buy In Sunf lower B u t $82 SOO B t n e r s or*, 486-rt>43

P L Y M O U T H C u s t o m SaftbO>

!<« beane. 3 A r e 468 -3185

POTPOURRI $ 6 8 , 0 0 0 - P l y m o u t h C o m e r s c o n d o -

- N e w 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h r snch . - . 4 4 . 0 0 0 under buHdsr ' s p r i ce " $ 8 7 , 0 0 0 - a c r e lot in qu ie t coun t r y

- e e t t m g 2000 sq. ft. r a n c h l ook ing fo r s * t t H of you r i m a g i n a t i o n $ 9 2 , 9 0 0 - Un ique 3 b e d r o o m rsnch , A n n A r b o r Rd . W of C a n t o n Can-ta r , B ig beeut f fu l tot, fami ly r o o m , 2 b e t h a - a s laepar l ook ing for your at-t e n t i o n $110 ,900 - G e n e r o u s 2.300 sq. f t . q u a d m the m u c h w a n t e d Mey fMr V i l l age . M a n y e x t r a Matures. * 1 1 6 , 0 0 0 - A r i ch house - 3 bed-r o o m 211 b s t h C a n t o n qued . 30 ft tsrrWky r o o m , s x s r d s e r o o m W o r t h every penny 1 1 4 2 . 0 0 0 - M a t u r e s r e e o l f ins h o m e s - 4 b e d r o o m s . 2V» baths , 1st f loo r d e n s n d Isundry , beaut i fu l ly l a n d s c a p e d , de l igh t fu l poo l . -$156,000 - 2 ,300 aq. ft. cape c o d . q u a l i t y c o n s t r u c t i o n , h u g e heavf ly

. j w o o d e d lo t M a k e you r d r e e m c o m e - , -true. „ $174 ,900 - P l y m o u t h * exc lus ive

B e e c o n TrMl - B ig beeut f fu l cotonlM. « c u r v e d s ta i rcase. 2 n d f loor s i t t ing - r o o m , fsn tes t lc m e M e r su i t * pfci* ev-• e r y t h i n g a le * y o u w a n t .

CaH F R A N K RILEY p e n t u r y 21. O o i d House 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

WIXOM AREA - WOWt I ' m exe r ted M u s t see th is greet r o o m w i t h 2 1 ft. w o o d b e e m cathe-d ra l ca l l i ng 8 th ia euper 4 b e d r o o m . 2 ' * b e t h h o m e w f t h 1966 go rgeoua k i t c h e n . % a c r e tot. 2 car ga rage 8 lo ts of good ies . $110 .000 L a n d c o n -t rac t t e r m s .

NICHOLS REALTY 346-3044

316 Westland Garden City

Always In Good Taste 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k 8 a l u m i n u m ranch a t tue ted m d e k g h t t u l Tonqu ish Sub-d iv i s ion m N o r t h Wes t l snd . TMs h o m e fee tu ree a l a rga basen a n d cozy f am i l y r o o m . If this m a s t * you r n e e d s , w e r e c o m m e n d qu ick a c t i o n . A s k i n g only $57,700 CMI TERRY R H O A D E S Re-Max West 261-1400

O N E A C R E - I m m s I oocupancy ava i lab le o n t h i s 3 b e d r o o m alumi-n u m a i d e d h o m e O a r a g e M a n y m a -ture t reee o n p r o p e r t y G a r d e n Ci ty $44 ,900

THREE Q U A R T E R S O F A N ACRE O n e of a k i n d . 4 b e d r o o m b r i ck . I M s tory w i t h 1 'A b e t h * besom large 2 C M g a r a g a S i t u a t e d m p a r k I k e s e t t i n g C o m p l e t e l y f e n c e d tot. Fru i t t rees , p i n e t reee. Q e r d e n a G a r d e n Ci ty . $ 6 0 , 9 0 0

C A M E L O T R E A L T Y INC 5 2 5 - 5 6 0 0

ONE OF A KIND Ext ra l a rge tot. tow. l ow t a x * * L M n g r o o m w i t h n a t u r M flrepleoe. l a rga fami ly r o o m , n e w e r f u m e o * 8 h o i wa te r l a n k .

Century 21 COMMUNITY WEST

522-6410

302 Birmingham Bloomflald

BEVERLY H I L L S - c h a r m m g C a p e C o d o n a d o u b l e lo t Ntoe floor p l a n w i t h 3 b e d r o o m a . 1'A ba tha . d a n o n m a m floor a n d a love ly sc reened p o r c h . F a b u l o u s tower l evM and a 2V| C M g a r a g a $144 ,000

C H A R M I N G P O P P L E T O N PARK -New E n g l a n d Coton iM. newer fami ly

n, u p d a t e d k i t chen . 4 bed-ne. VA b a t h a 2 ca r g a r a g e

W o n d e r f u l h o m e wf th a ctoee t o t o w n l oca t i on . $156 ,900 For fur ther de tM ia o n theee homee . c o n t a c t M a u r e e n C h e n o t 846 -6730

8 4 5 - 2 5 0 0 Cranbrook Assoc. Inc.

B I R M I N G H A M - m t o w n C h a r m i n g 2 b e d r o o m . 1 ba th , u p d a t e d , new ca r -p e t i n g 8 pa in t $ 6 5 0 0 0 Open S M 2-4 p m 1192 COM 3 5 4 - 6 6 3 5

B I R M I N G H A M -T h u r s d a y O c t . 30. 9 : 3 0

d. O p a n a .m- -12

C h a r m i n g f « m i y c o t o n i M m p r i m a fami ly a rea , newer O u e r t o n schoo l 3 b e d r o o m s . I M b e t h * , l ib rary , flre-p iece m l i v ing r o o m 6 rec r o o m For-m i c a k l t c h a n , h a r d w o o d floors, m a n y a x t r e s C H A R M A T ITS BEST! $156 ,900 . C a * G w e n H e n e f e a D a y * 644 -6300 . e v e n i n g s after 5 p j n . 6 4 7 - 1 1 1 7

WEIR, M A N U E L , S N Y D E R 8 R A N K E INC

B I R M I N G H A M - Newfy p o i n t e d b e d r o o m b r i c k h o m e , ga raga . 2 f u l b a t h e D e c o r a t i n g c e r p e t m g . a n d f u r n a c e 2 yea rs o l d Na tu rM f l re-

Sl a c e . c u s t o m I s n d s c a p l n g 105 .000 540 -6463

B I R M I N G H A M - P e m b r o k e P a r k area. 1'A s to ry 3 b e d r o o m . 1M be th , g a r a g s . f reshly d e c o r a t e d , m o v e in c o n d i t i o n $ 9 5 , 5 0 0 - V 3 3 3 4 O p e n S u n 1 - 5 P M 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0

SUPER SHARP 3 b e d r o o m b u n g a l o w . oan t rM afc. wel l m a u l a t e d tor tow heet bMa. larga w M k - m c l ose t m m e M e r bed-r o o m . 2 f u l b e t h a . toeda o f s t o r a g e S i m p l e a a a u m p t t o n - o n l y $49 ,500

A S S U M P T I O N Beaut i fu l l y d e c o r a t e d 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k r a n c h , c o u n t r y k l l c h a n , d i a h w a a h e r . c a r p e t i n g , a t tached ge-rage . o n l a r g e tot Onfy $49 ,900

Castelli 525-7900

RENT UNTIL CLOSING Vacan t - 3 b a d r o o m br i ck co ton iM. f i rep lace . Basement , a t t a c h e d ge~

o n cu t -de-eec Only $63 ,900 LARRY MARTIN

, C e n t u r y 21, G o l d Houee 459 -6000

SUPER H O M E C A N T O N W i t h a fan tas t i c floor p lan 3 bed-rooma . I M ba tha . na tu ra l f i rep lace

' w i th ra ised hear th , n ice * tzed d o c k -y a r d comp le te l y fenoed. c e n t r M air S p e o o u * co ton lM wf th Immed ia te O c c u p a n c y R e d u c e d to $82 ,900

W E L L C A R E D C A N T O N For 3 b a d r o o m , I M b e t h co ton lM

B A N K R E P O S S E S S I O N m W e * l -l a n d O v e r o n e ac re of land, to ta l l y r e m o d e l e d , m e a t s crty code . 1.200

aft., o n e b e d r o o m . $48,000 11 Hbi . , 643 -9600 . ax ! 3 3 7 2

Your CENTUF ir Real Estate 525-7700

THREE B E D R O O M execu t i ve ranch o n 1 1 1 ac ree . t o o m a n y fea tu res to Hal Ca l l fo r de tM ia . $128 ,000 . H o m e M e e t e r Ree f ty . a * k tor John . 4 2 S-3630

WESTLAND Gree t p o t e n t l M , 3 b e d r o o m * . 4 th p o u i M . 3 b a t h * , rant out In- law apt 8 save o n a x p e n a e e Large lot . 2 car g a r a g e . $48,800

Earl Keim West 522-2101

302 Birmingham Bloomflald

NEW LISTING Love ly c o t o n l M wf lhm w e M m g dis-t ance t o M ldva le schoo l Rseanth,

d r a p e s , new oe rsm lc tSaTtoJar l^Ma. and K i tchen floors, s n d new ex te r io r p a i n t T rack I g h i m g m famfly r o o m wf th 2 - w a y i t e p l e c e . e n d * d m g d o o r s t o g laaaed m p o r c h $186,000.

RALPH MANUEL

647-7100 OR 851-6900

OPEN SAT. 1-4 5 6 6 Fox Rtver Or . B toomf tMd HMs. E o f O p d y k e , N of S o u t h Blvd. 4 b e d r o o m . 2 M be th cotonlM. Fsm i l y r o o m w i th f l rep iece . tormM d l n m g r o o m , w o l m e n o e d d e c k , flrM floor l aund ry , f i n i shed beesmen t wf th w e l bar m a n y ex t raa $139 ,500

A S K F O R N O R M A KELLER

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100 852-8895

303 Weet BtoomAeld 303 West Bloomfield

FIRST T I M E Of te red l Maple 8 O r -c h a r d L a k e . 4 bedrooma. 2 M b e l h C o t o n l M . o e n t r M air. I M l o o r l aun-d r y . l o t s m o r e : * ac re w o o d e d tot. $ 1 8 0 , 0 0 0 B u y e r s Oo ly l 8 6 1 - 0 2 4 6

G O L F - GOLF - GOLF C h a r m i n g c u a t o m b u M 4

O P E N S U N 5 7 6 7 Tequee ta . N. of Wa lnu t Lake . W o f O r c h a r d Lake Feeturee a d r -cu lar d r i ve . $ M be lh . family r o o m . 8-b r s r y . p l u s lake pr iv i leges o n W o o d -p a c k e r Laka . $159,900. Ask tor

P H Y L L I S TUNI8 R A L P H M A N U E L W E 8 T 8 6 1 - 6 9 0 0 OR 865-3165

O P E N SUNDAY - 1 T O 4 P M L a r g e c u s t o m r s n c h . 3 s e r e i s n d s c a p e d . t reed lot . 3 or 4 b e d -r o o m s . 3 f u l be tha . I M n g r o o m . » -t> ary . fami ly k l t chan . fami ly r o o m , o f f ice. 3 flrepiacee. deck . w a M - o u t b a s e m e n t B loomf ie ld H i t s S c h o o l s B s t w e e n 14 and Lmcom. Te legraph a n d Lahse r $189 ,900 Buyers on ly CMI 6 4 4 - 0 5 1 9 or 644 -7563 .

LOCATION LOCATION M e gs to r s k i M s o n e o< s

k i n d sp l i t level . C o o k s d r e a m M u t c h i e r k i t chen . 2 Ik ap iece* . »v-i n g / d i n i n g M. fami ly r o o m plua o a m a r o o m 6 d a n 3 bed rooma , 3 M i be tha . 3 car a t tached ga rage Spe-c i o u s l e n d s c e p e d tot D o h e r t y S c h o o l , i m m e d l e l s p c i s s s s l o n Super v M u e - $ 1 5 6 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Secontlne Assoc.

626-8800

B I R M I N G H A M - Q u s r t o n area co l o -n ia l a d j o i n i n g B t o o m f l e M b e d r o o m s . 2 M be tha . famlfy r o o m C o m p l e l a y l e f u r b i s h e d in 1965 In-c m d m g n e w k i t chen , t radf t ionaf ly d e c o r a t e d , ca rpe t i ng , d r a p e * , foyer 2 r e c r e e t i o n r o o m * . c e n t r M Mr. l a rge d e c k , g a r d e n I n g r o u n d hot t u b 8 I s n d s c a p l n g L o v e l y s e t t l n

$ 2 7 9 , 9 0 0 642- :

B I R M I N G H A M • S o f Q u s n o n . neer F r s n k k n Rd. C h a r m i n g co ton iM w i t h 3 b s d r o o m * . d e n or 4 t h b e d r o o m . 3 M b s t h * , 2 f l r ep iece* . l o r m M d m m g r o o m , lami ty r o o m , f i n i shed baae-m e n t . l a u n d r y r o o m & m o r a Pr i va te b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c s p e d y s r d . $ 1 7 5 , 0 0 0 B y a p p ' t . 8 5 1 - 7 6 9 5

B I R M I N G H A M Hoty N a m e / Q u a r l o n L a k e a rea . B r i gh t . 2 b e d r o o m . 1 b a t h W M k to t o w n Berber ce rpe t -mg . w h i t e f o r m i c a k i t chen . T rever t -ing m a r b l e be th . o a n t r M Mr Ree-sonab l y p r i c e d a l * 149.900 O p e n S u n d a y 1 -4 . 6 7 5 V i n e w n o d Dey* : 5 5 3 - 9 8 7 7 o r Even ing* : 2 5 8 - 6 7 0 2

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 3 4 9 0 B L O O M F I E L D C L U B D R

N of Map le . E of LMwer

I M S t o r y c u t t o m - b u l l l h o m e l e a t u r l n g m a c l a r b e d r o o m wing, b r i ck oour t -y e r d e n t r y . Impreaetve t i led foyer , G ree t R o o m w / c a -i h e d r M c M k n g 8 f l raplece. oefc pane led d e n Larga k i t c h e n a r e a i n c l u d e * b r e a k f a s t r o o m , wMk-W p a n t r y . d o o r w M I to dock , m o r e O p e n s ta i rcase leads t o 3 e d d l b o n M b e d r o o m a . 2 fu l l b a t h * F u l w M k - o u t b a s e m e n t , b e a u t i f u l l y l a n d s c a p e d g r o u n d s c o m -p e l * the p ic ture . Only 5 yua rs o ld Reduced t o aMl. a g ree t value at $330,300

C w n e r re loca t ing

Ypu r Hos tess J o s n n P rough J . W JA IK INS

D E V E L O P M E N T CORP - 6 4 6 - 3 8 0 0 -

318 Radford B E A U T I F U L 3 b e d r o o m brick home 2 M ca r g a r a g e . I f f X 24 ' great r o o m w f t h w o o d b u r n i n g s tova doorwMI t o d e c k , d i n i n g r o o m , o v e n o s d lot w i t h 20 X 4 2 a b o v e g r o u n d poo l p l u s m o r e . M u s t sea to bel ieve. $ 5 6 , 9 0 0 427-8305

B R I C K R A N C H M M n l a n e n o s f r ee ex te r io r o n th is nee t 3 b e d r o o m h o m e m Wes t l snd T r e e Hned s t r e e t s m a wMI kep t

i b o r h o o d e d d to t h s dea i rab l l t y h o m e $ 4 6 , 9 0 0

E A R L K E I M REALTY C O L O N I A L C A N T O N

4 5 5 - 7 8 5 0

ne«ghb< o f th is f

BY O W N E R . Q e r d e n Ci ty 3 bed-r o o m r a n c h , i m m e d i a t e occupancy L a r g s tot $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 nego t ieb i s . Ce l l 4 7 1 - 5 6 1 5

S n a p s ' Cas te l l i i n g t o s w o o d s d s ree . iss.OOO C O R N E R L O T C A N T O N Nicely l andscaped enhances this B o n s d e o ' bu l l l 3 b a d r o o m . I M ba th

t y i c k r s n c h i m m a c u l a t e a n d t ss te -M t y d e c o r s t e d C a l o f f lce tor ap -po in t m e r l to see t h i s beeut l fu l h o m e $84,900

O F F E R E D BY W m

kDECKER 455-8400

BY O W N E R - W e s t l a n d Immacu la te 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r w i c h Cen t rM Mr . 2 b a t h s , c o m p l e t s f y flniahed baae-m e n t w t t h w e t ba r . la rge deck 4 l a n c e d y a r d $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 721 -0227

AUTUMN SPECIAL $57,300

Fad in L o v e w t t h th is fsD season spe-c ia l L s r g * a t t r a c t i v e tot I * w h e r e th is c o u n t r y s t y l e d 4 b e d r o o m h o m e wf th i v g e I M n g r o o m s n d na tu rM f i rep lace s i t * C l o s e t o schoo ls , c o n -ven ien t t o s h o p p i n g . PoeMbly rent wh i le b u y i n g , p r i c e d r igh t CMI fo r d e i s m

QUICK SALE NEEDED $54,900

o n th la s p a r k l i n g 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h m R e d f o r d n m a h e d baae-m e n t tor ho l i day a n t e r t M n l n g Seller bough t a n o t h e r h o m e , n e e d * a qu i ck sa ls . H e r e t o d a y ' '

C0LDWELL BANKER 476-6636

FANTASTIC B r i c k 3 b a d r o o m ranch , coun t r y t ype k n e h a n . c a r p e t i n g th ru ou t . re-m o d e l e d b e t h wf th aky i ignt . upda ted p l u m b i n g 8 e lec t r i c , fasts fu l ly deco-r s t e d . <37 .900

525-7900

GARDEN CITY Love ly 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r s n c h w i th 2 fu l l ba ths , f u l w a l c u s t o m s tone f i re-p l a c e r e m i n d s y o u o l ski lodge. Fin-i shed b e a e m e n t , 2 car

Earl Keim West 522-2101

B L O O M F I E L D - F O X C R O F T S U B I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h , b r i c k / s t o n e t r im c o u n t r y r s n c h . fami ly r o o m . den . basemen t L e a s e / p u r c h s s e

W A Y S I D E G L E N - Fo rma l c lass ic o o i o n t M tas te fu l l y d e c o r M s d . 4 b e d -r o o m . 2 M be th , l ib rary , ree r o o m , poo l . $255 ,000

L a v o r n e Eady 8 A s s o c 6 2 8 - 4 7 1 1

B L O O M F I E L D S N E W E S T C u s t o m C o u n t r y H o m e s s t F o x w o o d , $ 2 2 0 , 0 0 0 u p O n Squ i r rM . N. o f S q L a k e R d O p e n 1 t o 5 Sa t S u n o r by app t . 6 5 2 - 1 8 1 8 852 -2637

B E A U T I F U L E N G L I S H Tudor 3 bed-r o o m s , f i n i s h e d b a s e m e n t w ' w e i bar . f l r e p i e c e w / w o o d - b u m l n p In-aert Wi l l t a k e L e n d C o n t r a c t Sacr i -f ice Sale, m o v e m N o v 1 9 3 7 - 8 9 5 6 356 -1337

B L O O M F I E L D V I L L A G E - P r ime lo-ca t i on 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th b r i ck r a n c h o n n i ce lo t L ibrary lor 4 t h b e d r o o m ) , l i v ing r o o m wt th f i re-p lace . F lo r i da r o o m , c e n t r M Mr . k i t c h e n app l i ances , f e n c e d reer y s r d w t t h p r i v s t e pa t i o . . In lshed base-m e n t w i t h hal f ba th , a t t a c h e d 2 ca r g a r a g e P r i c e d at $199 ,000

N R O Y A L O A K - 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h o n n ice s t reet Famlfy r o o m , an app l i ances , ca rpe t i ng , d rapes . 1M ca r g a r a g e Reduced to $57 ,900

B E R K L E Y - 3 b e d r o o m . I M s to ry o r d e a d e n d s u e e t K i t chen app l iances, b a s e m e n t f e n c e d y a r d $4 7 900

G00DE REAL ESTATE

A G o o d e L is t ing Is A G o o d Buy ' 1411 N W o o d w s r d 6 4 7 - 1 8 9 8

OPEN SUN. 12-4PM 3 5 1 F s m d e l e B i r m i n g h a m m t o w n . beaut i fu l l y r e n o v a t e d 3 b e d r o o m h o m e , oak w o o d th ruou t . apac loua. l o t s o f w i n d o w s ove r l ook ing c h a r m -ing t ree - l i ned s t reet Mus t s e M P r i c e d - o sel l $142 ,900 8 4 2 - 0 3 7 3

NEW LISTING C o n t e m p o r a r y ca f l l ng In this 4 -5 b e d r o o m cotonMI. Gorgeous In-g r o u n d p o o l a rsa w i th loads o l d e c k i n g s n d paOo space Pr i va te a n d w o o d s d . A la rm, spr ink le rs , t r a c k a n d receeeed I gh t i ng . stereo s p e a k e r * ins ide s n d out. oan t rM Mr a n d n e u t r M decor $210,000

RALPH MANUEL

647-7100 or 851-6900

OPEN SUN. 2-5 5 1 7 2 C o m e r s Dr.. S of Maple. E. o l MMdtoba i t m Frant fm Corners Bir-mingham Schooto. G r a d o u a o o t o r t M with 4 bedrooma. 2 M betfw flrM floor laundry, m a n y amen*Ma W o n -d e r f u l f a m i l y n e i g h b o r h o o d ( 1 7 4 , 0 0 0 .

ASK F O R GAIL SAMOWEISS

THE MICHIGAN GROUP 851-4100

304 Farming ton Farmington HiHa

304 Farmington Farmington Hilla

A F F O R D A B L E !

- STOP Looking A start packing. Mce 2 sto-ry with largs bedroom*, d m m g

FARMINGTON HILLS L A R G E t a n * , home. 4 b e d r o o m 2 M b a * ootor tM wfth 2 car a t tached ge-

or DPMI- L C $ 6 2 , 9 0 0

N E A R San Mar ino O o H Course, nicely decora ted $ b e d r o o m . 2 beth brick ranch w « h a t tached garage o n large t read H L Maatar b a * . m t o r g s

stSSB REDDING 851-5252

moa f e n c e d y a r d w i t h petkM

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

NEW LISTING W o n d e r t i l co ton lM - WeM tor g r o w -ing l am i t y H a r d w o o d floors, p ias te r wa l l s , newe r roof , f reshly d e c o r a t e d , p a n e l e d d a n w i th buM-Me. p lua 4 b e d r o o m * . 2 M ba th * , $142,500.

RALPH MANUEL

851-6900 or 647-7100

A PARKLIKE SETTINfl 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h ranch o n an a c r e m F a r m i n g t o n HMa. F i rep lace. fam«y r o o m , l a r g e n e w k l t chan a n d h u g e d e c k . $ 6 4 , 9 0 0

TWO FIREPLACES A r e M a t u r e d m t h i * 3 b e d r o o m F a r m i n g t o n H « s Ranch Nice < lo t C a l l tor d e l a t e . $102,900

OPEN SUN. 1 to 4 2 1 6 2 9 A l b i o n , N. o f f G r a n d R h e r . W of M i d d t o b e f t F a r m i n g t o n HMs bun-g a l o w w f t h f i rep lace , family r o o m tormM d i n i n g r o o m . 3 b e d r o o m a new b e t h . n e w poo l . Shed, wo rk a h o p a n d m e c h a n i c a d ream ga raga i nau ia tad a n d hea ted . 'M l o n l a rga lo t . $ 5 5 , 9 0 0

EARL KEIM 553-5888

MAPLE W. INC.

OPEN SUN. 2-5 591 E L o n g Lake R d . E. of W o o d -w a r d O n a lmos t an acre w i t h m a -tu re t r aea 4 bed rooma , 2 ful l a n d 2 hal f ba tha , fami ly r o o m wt th f i re-p lace. f lrat floor laundry , s c reened -In p o r c h , large w o l m s n U e d deck $173 ,500 .

A S K FOR N O R M A KELLER

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100 852-8895

OPEN SUN. 2-5 F i rs t t i m e o n marke t L O C A T I O N . L O C A T I O N , L O C A T I O N W M n u t L a k a pr iv i leges This 4 b a d r o o m . 2 M o a t h r a n c h w i th fami ly r o o m a l o c a t -e d m t h e beeut l fu l B rae* o l B l o o m -M d s u b d M M o n N of Map le . W of F r a n k l n . See It Sunday w i th a Are g o i n g In o n e of two f i r ep laces $ 1 4 9 , 9 0 0 8040 Old Orcha rd . Weet B l o o m f i e l d

626-8700

Cranbrook Aaeoc Inc Realt o rs

F A R M I N O T O M HILLS. b e e u 1 * M y

towMy landacapad famfly room, flre-

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1966 H O M E A R A M A M O D E L , cua-t o m guaflty a b o u n d * In M a b e e u d M tudor cape cod. flrM floor maaSer suMa with whirlpool beth. stunning greet room. Votary tormM d M i g room. 3 M bathe, d e c k a n d protae-

M landscaping, c a l tor long M • l u r e s . $239 ,400 G L

EARL KEIM Weal Bloomfield 855-9100

304 Farmington

OPETSUN 2-6PM 2 6 4 6 1 O H H u m rt. N . a t 11. W cM ol D rake . O u i l M U M a 4 b e *

, $ .100 s q . l l . a a a l o t b e c k i n g l a 2J'MftMy-

Man. An • 1 7 4 * B .

HANOYMAM SPECIAL Sprmgbrook B i l l * f n L a r g a tot

F A R M I N G T O N - WaM 3 bedroom brick ranch. 1M baths.

mod baaamsnt. 6 6 4 . 4 0 0 2 2 6 7 0 Frederick. By appointment 4 7 8 - 6 3 0 4

G R E A T O P P O R T U N I T Y ! S t K t u n a to m a k e y o u r co lo r aatao-t t o n s m th i s d r a m a t i c new c o n t e m -p o r a r y unde r c o n s t r u c t i o n o n o n e o t t h e Mat l o t s m R o M n g Oaks . Qusf l t y a b o u n d s t h M 4 b e d r o o m . 2 M b a t h h o m e , l e a t u r l n g l a rga c u s s o m tonm-c s k l t c h s n . oe ramlc toyer. * « r i p o o i b e t h 6 beeut l fu l w o o d a d tot. Est i -m s t e d u m n p l e t e d o n In 6 0 deys. $216 ,900 C o n t a c t S o l o m o n Horns B u a d s r s 6 6 1 - 6 0 4 0

Beautiful Area Love l y h o m e - 4 b e d r o o m br i ck r s n c h o n c o u n t r y lot . f u i b s s s m s n t , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , fami ly r o o m , 2 M ba tha . $ 1 3 9 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700 BRICK RANCH (1978) 2 CM de -t a c h e d g a r a g e . 3 b e d r o o m s , f in-i shed b a a e m e n t . half mfle f r o m s c h o o l * , l a rge tot. Uke new C a l tor a p p o i n t m e n t a f t e r 5 :30pm: 4 7 4 - 6 8 4 3

Comfort & Style In i h i s g r e a t f a m l y o r i e n t e d f xx r v h o m e

b e d r o o m * . 2 M betha.

OPEN SUN. 2-5 6 2 6 6 Hi l l * Dr

B e t w e e n Gi lber t Lake Rd & E Mde o l Te iegrpah, N of Mapta (15 Mi le ) B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S p r ime l o c a t i o n 8 s c h o o l d is t r ic t , ha rd - to - f i nd 4 b e d r o o m br i ck r a n c h w i th l i b ra ry 8 m o r e Over 2 acres coun t r i f i ed , peace fu l w o o d e d set t ing, ctoee t o O a k l a n d Hi l ls Coun t r y C lub O v e r -s ized 4 car hea led , a t tached g a r a g e F lo r i da b o u n d $194 ,900 Aak for L i l l ian T h o m p s o n for a p r e - a h o w t n g

8 5 5 - 3 6 7 2 or 540 -5500 Cranbrook Assoc , Inc.

BY O W N E R . A luminum 3 bedroom bungalow, tot a n d a MMI. I M ca r ga -raga. fenced beokysrd with s view, m s n y n e w f e e t u r e e . beeu t l f u l move -In c o n d i t i o n $ 3 5 , 5 0 0 Day* . 5 3 6 - 8 5 4 5 , Eve* 937 -1184

BY O W N E R - B r i c k r anch . 3 b e d -r o o m * . 2 M b e t h * . 2 f i rep laces . I v - | mg , d in ing , femf l y r o o m * , s c r e e n e d s u n p o r c h , v . a c r e on cu t -de-sac .

137 500 Cal l s f ts r 6 p m 6 4 5 - 0 5 4 7

C H E A P E R T H A N Ren t - I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y C h a r m i n g 2 b e d r o o m , v iny l s i d i ng 8 t r i m , s n c i o s e d po rch , l aund ry r o o m , f e n c e d ya rd 18842 Brady $ 2 9 , 9 0 0 S p m - 9 p m 348-0365

Super Plymouth Ranch * •= O o u n t r y set t ing, o n a p p r o x i m a t e ^

o n e half ac re . 2 b e d r o o m , I M n g r e o m . e n d l o r m M d in ing r o o m

^ $79 ,900 . Ask tor...

Thelma Taylor L . REAL ESTATE ONE

455-7000

THE FINER LIFE M o v e up to l iv ing In s ty le m this

. , - 3 6 0 0 sq . ft. o f t ru ly c o m f o r t a b l e liv-ing 4 b e d r o o m s , mas te r sui te hes beaut i fu l ba th . 1st floor i sundry ,

- f em l i y r o o m / f i r e p l a c e , large foyer wt th cha rm ing c u r v e d flrepiece, s i m pTssUglous area of Beecon Trai l

- S u b $174 ,900

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 TIRED OF L O O K I N G 8 L A U G H I N G ? C o m e see the d i f f e rence A pure ly beeut f fu l 4-5 b e d r o o m s Can ton Co-ion IM Pr i ced W t h e $90 s. C a l tor

9 8 1 - 2 7 5 8

WINDSOR SUB H a n d e o m e b r i ck 4 b e d r o o m coton i -* L 2 M b a t h * ( o n * m 17 x 13 mas te r b e d r o o m suits), flrepiece m pane l led fsmi ly r o o m , fufl f o r m M d m m g r o o m , d e l u x s k i tchen, c a r p M e d through-out , 2 M car ga rage , huga pat to . lovaty w o o d f snce a n d beeut t t iMy l andscaped $95 ,800 .

J CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

<20-2100 464-8881

8V2% Assumption « En joy this i s rgs 2 3 0 0 sq 4 bed-

G A R D E N CITY 'S BEST P len ty of g r o w i n g r o o m m t h i * 1.870 * q . ft. c u s t o m buk l C a p * Cod . Supar f l o o r p lan , e n t r a n c e has pass M l . L a r g e I M n g r o o m , f o rma l d in ing r o o m . 3 l a r g e b e d r o o m s , 2 M b e t h * f i n i shed b a s e m e n t and s t t sehed g j -rage P l u s s 61 x 140 D o n t m i ss th is o n e Only $57,900 For m o r e m f o r m s t l o n cal l and aak

' j EAN PR0CH E A R L K E I M W E S T L A N D

7 2 9 - 2 5 0 0 G A R D E N CITY - 3 bed rooma , f u l b a a e m e n t . 2"». g a r a g e o n 350 ' lot . $ 3 9 , 9 0 0 L e n d c o n t r a c t OK Ca l l A l l i ed W e s t 5 6 2 - 3 0 4 0

G O V E R N M E N T O W N E D $ 2 , 5 0 0 m o v e s m - 3 b e d r o o m br i ck r s n c h . f am i l y r o o m , garage, baae-men1. $ 5 5 , 9 0 0 $100 s ta r t * Heal Neer W a y n e Rd Clean. CMI for ad -d r e e * C e n t u r y 21, A B C 425-3250

LARGE LOT LOVERS S q u e a k y d e e n , n icely d e c o r s t s d 2 b e d r o o m r a n c h , p r i m e G a r d e n Ci ty w a s T r e m e n d o u s 24x28 ft g M S g s . w i r e d w t t h 2 2 0 vol t D in ing rc

u y f l t $ 4 1 n e w e r f u rnace , g ree t buy I 1.900

M I N T C O N O I T l O N - l ook ing tor a houae tha t haa o v y ^ ? T M * 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch b e a e m e n t 8 2 car a t tached ga rage ; ies p l e n t y o f p l u e e * New fu rnace , roo f , h o i weter 8 t h e r m o p a n e win-d o w s P len ty o f msu le t ton 8 m o r e A steal at $56 ,900

State Wide 728-8000

Enjoy this large 2 3 0 0 aq 71 4 b e d -r o o m 2 M be th co iomM, I M floor Mu-andry fami ly r o o m w i th flraplece

we l -ba r , b e c k s u p t o your o w n $89 9 0 0 V ' P

£ ' Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000

315 Northvi l to-Novi ' - C U S T O M D E S I G N E D N O R T H V I L L E

Br ick 3 b e d r o o m r s n c h wfth M l h wa l k -ou t lower level on 1* . se res

' - o v e r l o o k i n g Phoen ix L s k * m g r o i m d p o o l s n d e r l e n M v e te r rac ing l owe r -ing t r ee* 2 M be th * . »vlng r o o m , famf ly r o o m , d m m g r o o m . H y a r y 8 2

$ 2 6 0

C>0 i

DECKER 455-8400

ff S P A R K L E S New oMar ing * bed-t p o r r 1978 b u ~

i r g . px t ra w i d e lo t Plua namar c e i p e t l n g t f i r oughou f a n d at «MS «M»yi m* M w i n d o w * $117 ,900

HARRY S

I WOLFE 421-5660

3THVILLE TWP $59,900

tor, w* f l k a p l 3 b e d r o o m i w f i r anch o n tmof M i l acre t r e e d

rw, m 2 cm g a r a g e s h e d tofly cerp*«-e . e d new roo t , d e n ' l m M s out • ' BRUCE ROY REALTY. INC

349-6700

L IVOMIA S C H O O L S - C u s t o m b u t 1980 t r i - l evM. tota l ly energy ef f l -c l en t , 1 .800 s q ft., 1* ac re - p o n d . 2 car a t t a c h e d ga raga wi th opener , mas te r b e d r o o m hes p r i ve ts be th . c u s t o m l i gh t i ng t h r o u g h o u t . 3 0 re-

in baths.

C L E A N 3 b e d r o o m br i ck home, car g a r a g e , f i n i s h e d b s s e m s n t

i - B e e c h De fy A r e a . Reduced l 5 3 4 - 0 3 8 1

E X C E L L E N T 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch wt th a l u m i n u m t r i m . 1M bafha, f i n -i shed b e a e m e n t , n i ce area o f b r i ck h o m e * . 2 M car garage, fast occu -pancy $ 5 2 , 5 0 0 C e n t u r y 21, G o l d Key H o m e * 255-210O

G O V E R N M E N T O W N E D $ 1 , 9 0 0 m o v e * m - 3 b e d r o o m b o c k , b a a e m e n t a n d g a r a g e $ 1 0 0 s ta r t s deM. $ 4 7 , 2 0 0 CMI for add ress . C e n t u r y 21. A B C . aak tor Made l i ne

4 2 5 - 3 2 5 3

G R E A T V A L U E - C h a r m i n g 2 bed-m. p o s s i b l e 4 b e d r o o m . Newfy

r e m o d e l e d , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y L -C poss ib le . A l u m sid ing 8 t r im , d i n i ng r o o m , l a u n d r y r o o m , en -c l o s e d p o r c h , 1 car ga raga 15525 Che lae* . $ 3 4 , 5 6 0 6 - 9 p m J4A-0365

I N K S T E R / G R A N O R N e r 2 b e d r o o m b u n g a l o w New a l u m i n u m » idmg 8 roof , r e m o d e l e d b a t h r o o m , appl l -

i s tay , g a r a g e $35 ,500 P M - 8 P M 3 4 8 - 8 1 3 *

OPEN SUN. 1-4 Super S t a r t e r - S p e c i o u s 3 b e d r o o m a l u m i n u m r a n c h , u p d a t e d k i t chen newer w i n d o w s a n d furnace, beae-men t , g a r a g e i m m e d l e t e occupan-cy $ 4 4 , 9 0 0 E of Inkster S of G r a n d River , 19933 Oen by

Call Rachel Rion

RE/MAX422-6030 R E D F O R D 5 M I L E / B E E C H

V A C A N T 3 b e d r o o m b u n g a l o w newer vinyl s id ing 8 s t o r m s FuH b s s s m e n l , bay w i n d o w s m k l t c h a n . ga rage Under $ 4 0 , 0 0 0 M a k e o f f e r

CMI R A Y T A Y L O R

CHALET 477-1800

g a r d e n d rape r t ee Inc luded , pmeh ce rpe tmg .

425 -3250 C e n t u r y 21. A B C

L I V O N I A S C H O O L S C o u n t r y h o m e wf th Ci ty conven i -e n c e * E x t r * lot ava f lab i * tor *d (S -r i onM c c a t S o m e a p p M n o e * Sof ld ae a rock o o n e t n j c t t o n O p * i S»m . 12-3 p m 36525 J o y Rd . be tween N e w b u r g h 8 W a y n e Century 21. H a r t f o r d 4 2 9 L o r r a i n e Heyee 981 -2900

L O O K I N G FOR A N INVESTMENT?-? S t o p . Y o u have f o u n d It Nice m o d -e m 1973 b r i ck a n d M u m m u m d i f e x m W a e t l a n d G o o d ren ta l araa S of F o r d R d Each un i t haa l iv ing r o o m .

r o o m a n d 9 0 0 aq ft Greet mveM-men t or i n - l aw q u a r t e r * A * W N * b t * m o r t g a g e avMWtn* Only $61,800 For m o r e k i f m m a B c o cafl and em

JEAN PR0CH E A R L K E I M W E S T L A N O

729-2600

LOW LOW DOWN

Caste l l i 525-7900

Transferred /Must Sell Newer 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch, lerge coun t r y k i t c h e n w i t h pant ry , ba the , bu f l t -m d iehweahee i c e n t r M Mr . d e e d - e n d s t ree t , low t re f f l c Only $ 4 9 ,900 CMI today

CENTURY 21 Your Real Estate 525-7700

302 Birmingham Bloomfield

A FRUITFUL DEAL Neet led a m o n g f ru i t t reee e th a p e o o u e c o t o n l M m a greet laml fy n e i g h b o r h o o d f e e t u r m g t o r m M dm-m g r o o m , f a m f l y r o o m wf th Arep lace p l u s l i b r a r y , k i t c h e n / b r e a k f a s t r o o m . 4 l a r g e b e d r o o m s . 2M b e t h * 2 car M d e e n t r y a t t a c h e d g a r a g a lovely l a n d a c a p a d pa t io . B i rm ing -h a m a c h o o i * $ 1 3 4 , 5 0 0

CENTURY 21 Secont lne Assoc

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0 A T T R A C T I V E B E V E R L Y / E V E R G R E E N 3 b e d r o o m ranch 2M ca r g a r a g e I M n g r o o m , d m m g r o o m * u n r o o m . JuM b a s e m e n t Lenox p u t * * f u r n a c e . Mr c o n d i t i o n i n g

$ 1 3 6 , 0 0 0 Ce f l 5 p m - 6 p m 6 4 2 - 0 6 4 8

A T T R A C T I V E BLOOMF1ELO eolom-M 4 b e d r o o m * 2 M b e l h * tormM

room I M V 1164 H u n s * $ 1 3 9 , 5 0 0 RU

Or teundry d r d * drive r * R idO* Open Sun •odee Realty 842-0014

BEVERLY I L L S $ 7 2 000 Com-

ranch, neutn nenghem •o f

M decor flrepiece. M loose Owner 540-4684

M A K E Y O U R O W N B H O W P L A C E L e r g e ( 2 3 0 0 * q «•> M k » * * * rem U p e t a f r * a now m o d i a r - l n - l a e

DESIRABLE LOCATION BLOOMFIELD VILLAGE

4 tmOroom 2 M b e f h cosoniM. f a m e ,

$275 . r sn or A p e I 6 * 4 - 2 2 3 8

BIRMIMOHAM AREA W o o d e d M

r « ba the By W e e k e n d *

6 4 7 - 6 7 6 2 o w n e r O p e n

| $ 2 1 0 0 0 0

OPEN SUN. 2-5 6882 S a n d i e w o o d . B l o o m f l M d S of Map le , en te r f r o m wes ts ide of Tele-

Saph In B i r m i n g h a m F a r m * Sub . i e of B l o o m f i M d ' s Best l oca t i ons

Love ly 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th s p a o o u s

E L B A 2 C O N S T R U C T I O N C O . . INC

New h o m e s 8 lo ts ava i lab le B l o o m f l M d - B l o o m f i e l d HUs a rea

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D M A P L E W O O O S N O R T H S U B

4 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i th wa l k -ou t $220 ,000

4 b e d r o o m . 2 s to ry c o n t e m p o r a r y $220 ,000 - $240 ,000

OFF Q U A R T O N RD B L O O M F I E L D HILLS

For l u r tha r i n f o r m a t i o n cal l

855-1310

L a r g e kv lng r o o m wf th c a t h e d r M cei l ing, d i n i ng r o o m l u g e k i t c h e n w l l h bui i t - lns. 2 b r i ck hrep iaces. s i app l iances . 2 car a t tached g a r a g e , m a n y , m a n y e x t r a * Mus t see l $134 ,890

THE MICHIGAN GROUP Realtors 851-4100

O W N E R / B U I L D E R 4 b e d r o o m fu r -n i s h e d Q u a d . 8 ba th rooms , m a i d ' s q u a r t e r s , $234 900 or t r ade l o r sma l l e r home. 8 5 1 - 7 6 5 7

T O W E R I N G TREES 8 W I N D I N G S T R E E T S se l the scene fo r t ins g o r -g e o u s r a m b l i n g ranch. D e c o r a t e d In n e u t r M tones a n d accen ted by de -s igne r ce ramic , th la lovely h o m e b o e s t s 3 spec ious b s d r o o m * . I M b a t h * . t o r m M d m m g area, cor, d e n -I l k * aet t rng wfth na tu rM f l rep leoe. a n d 2 ca r a t tached garage L o c a t e d m B i r m i n g h a m Schoo ls tor $99 ,800

H A R R Y S

WOLFE 474-5700

cozy f am i l y r o o m wfth haa to la to r f i r e p l a c e today* Just r e d u c a d

a n d a r e e f am i l y r i ce Sea

$ 1 4 4 , 9 0 0

Prestigiously Perfect Pr i va te , w o o d e d set t ing s u r r o u n d * t h i * b r i c k p l f l a red co ton lM Neu t rM d e c o r a n d i t a i n e d w o o d w o r k t h r o u g h o u t C u r v e d s ta i r cea* I r o m c e r a m i c t i l ed foyer ieeda to t h * ro-m a n t i c n a t u r M f i rep lace In m e * t * r b e d r o o m F l r * t f l o o r l a u n d r y . $ 1 6 7 , 9 0 0

CENTURY 21 Today 553-0700

H I L L S - 2 b e d r o o m ranch . 2 . 0 0 0 sq. ft. Love ly 1 a c r e r o M n g tot. treee, poo l , c i r c l e d r i ve , m a n y p i c t u r e v iew

$ 1 3 4 , 5 0 0 8 5 5 - 9 6 7 0

KIMBERLY S U B 4 bedroom. 2 M bath cotonlM. Move -m condition. School m aub O p e n Sunday 1 - 5 P M 26693 Greythorne. 4 7 6 - 6 0 6 8

lamfly room a n d M r a r y . 2 M l M M , unique floor plan. Don' t rMaa. $137 ,500

HEPPARD 855-6570

OPEN SUN. 2-5 2 6 8 7 2 Glen Arden. S M I S M M . W of Orcherd L a k e R * . $ 1 2 9 , 9 0 0 Warm 8 nvttmg t m r f l l i M a 4 bedroom brick ootonM. I M r d w o O d

spnnkkng system. oantrM atr. B e mantary achooi m tha s u M M a t o n .

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 855-3385

OPEN SUN. 2-5 31239 Sudbury. W . ot Orafce. S . at 14 Mfle ConSMnporary C a p e C o d . over 2 7 0 0 aq. ft-, approalmaist ) $ month* old. 3 or 4 M d r o o m a .

drive. flrM floor Mundry. M l tent. $ 1 9 9 , 0 0 0

A S K F O R M A R Y C A P C U J

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 476-1784

NEW LISTING Stately cotoniM wfth Inground pool and eeperale Whirlpool spa. ptos large mield m e r b M patto with buflt-m BBQ intercom. oentrM Mr. a n d vac-uum, sprinktors and extensive out-door lighting. $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0

RALPH MANUEL

851-6900 or 647-7100

OPEN SUN. 2-5 3 5 7 5 0 Fredr iekatKau N. of 12 M M W ot Drake. Wefl m a m t M n a d colom-M on private lot. 4 bedi o o m a . 2 M betha. famfly room, second floor laundry. oantrM Mr. < seller $13B,900.

ASK F O R JANE KASAP1S

Merrill Lynch Realt)

851-811 t y t o o

NEW O N M A R K E T Smashing con-temporary m moat daMrabto araa of Farmington HHto. neutral decor. 4 badroom* . 2 M batha. dogpen. ga-rage. move-m condition. Immediate occupancy $189 ,900 WA.

Asfc for Sueen W M n M o c k Miflton Doflar Producer

EARL KEIM West Bloomfield 855-9100

W B L O O M F I E L D Ranch- 3 bed-r o o m s , I M bs lhs , large lot , l iv ing r o o m , separa te dmmg r o o m . I j v g e k i t c h e n wi th pantry fami ly r o o m -f i r ep lece . 2 car garage, beaemen t O w n e r t o ho ld open 1 - 5 p m S u n N o v 2 n d 8753 Tamer lane .626-6 :

E X C L U S I V E " R A M B L E W O O D " Offers t h a custom duetar home.

by Dents moldings. suite, feeturee f u l beth. sunken tub and separa ta shower Bright cheery kitchen, larga eating area, plua a f o r m M dimng room, Fireplace, w M bar . wrap around decking, walkout

A reM find' $269 ,900 l owe r level CMI L y n n e Waldorf

R A L P H M A N U E L 6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

A S S O C

8737

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D JUST LISTED: Sharp 3 b e d r o o m

F R A N K L I N

OPEN SUN. 1-5 26685 CAPTAINS LANE

(S of 14. E of i nks te r ) T o se t t le es ta te ' Spac ious b r i ck r a n c h o n la rge lo t w i t h high e leva-t i on se t t ing . 3 b e d r o o m s 2 b a t h s , l a rge k i t c h e n fami ly r o o m 8 l i b ra ry , 2 f i rep laces , f i rs t floor l aund ry , s c r e e n e d te r race , new fu rnece Une-q u a l e d va lue $189 ,900

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc.

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0 I N - T O W N B I R M I N G H A M Un ique , o n e - o f - a - k i n d S a n Franc isco s ty le n o u s e o n w o o d e d h i l l top s e t t i n g o v e r l o o k i n g b a b b l i n g b roo« S p a d o u s o p e n floor p lan wtth beeu t l f u l •news Tota l fy r e n o v a t e d 3 bed-r o o m a , 2 M baths . 3 f i rep laces, o e k p a r q u e t floors, l a rge bay w i n d o w s . 2 M ca r g a r a g e w i th turvnel M a r y * x -

$ 5 3 5 0 0 0 C a * for a p p o m i -S40 -4517

IN TOWN BIRMINGHAM Ter r i f i c l o c a t i o n Love ly P o p p e f t o n Park a rea 2 b e d r o o m co lon ia l l iv-i n g r o o m w i t h bay 8 f i rep lace sepa-ra te d l n m g r o o m h a r d w o o d floors, la rge deck t reed yard- 2 car g * r * g e ~ 12.000

RESIDENTIAL GROUP 540-7600

QUARTON LAKE ESTATES

Have y o u a n e e d for 1 f loor l iv ing. S w o u l d l ike Quartern area c h a r m ? Th is b r i ck ranch fea tu res 4 b e d -r o o m s . 2 M beths . l iv ing r o o m wt th m a r b l e f i rep lace sepa rs la d i n i ng r o o m c o m f o r t a b l e fsmi ly r o o m , k i t c h e n . 'breakfast room, fu l l base-m e n t 2 car a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , l a n d s c a p e d lot 6 fenced ya rd Wa lk t o Q u a r t o n Lake $212.500

CENTURY 21 Secontine Assoc.

6 2 6 - 8 8 0 0 W A L K to B i r m i n g h a m on the m o s t h i s to r i ca l l y des»gnated S u p d a t e d s t reet m t o w n U p d s t e d co lon ia l , open, f loor p lan 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 o a t h s Hvmg r o o m wi th f i rep lace , d m m g r o o m , coun t r y k i t chen w i th BBQ, fami ly r o o m , oak f loors , fln-i shed baaemen t , d e c k , at t ic 2 car

Sa r a g e M o v * - i n c o n d i t i o n 165.000 6 4 4 - 1 7 9 6

303 W e s t B loomf ie ld BV O W N E R C o n t e m p o r a r y 4 b e d -r o o m 2 M b a t h co ion IM on cu t -de -sac New fo rm i ca k i tchen w f t h bu i l t -ins f i rst floor i sundry , «b r * ry t«mHy r o o m w i th f l rep iece, *pr»nkers, se-cur i ty s y s t e m O n ' > * c r * lo t F rank -lin R idge S u b $158,900 8 5 5 - 5 1 8 3

D E S I R A B L E PINE L A K E E S T A T E S I O P E N SUNDAY - 2 T O 5

4 b e d r o o m Quad-level t ee tu re * 2 M baths , lami ty r o o m w i th f i rep lace , l a rge t reed ki t and m o r e New o n m a r k e t ' w o n ' t Ie*t1 $129 9 0 0 3 6 7 6 HUT C H I N S HILL - No of L o n e Pine, E o l O r c h a r d Lake Rd C a l V iek i Du i che r . Agent 624 -2282 or L A K E S REALTY 3 6 0 - 1 4 2 5

l a u n d r y , newer no-wax floor m kitch-e n a n d ove rhead cel l ing fan OpOon-M pr iv i leges on Midd le S tMts Lake ' $ 7 6 , 9 0 0

D O N ' T M I S S THIS Beautiful 4 bad-r o o m coionIM naatled among t M treaa and overlooking Croaa L*fc* w f t h access to Union L a k * plus pro-taasionMly fmlatmS besem*nt * n d m u c h m o r e $89,900

B U I L D E R ' S O W N C U S T O M BUILT H O M E O n a beeutl ful fy I reed lot w i th p len ty of pr ivacy! Th i * 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h lea tu res hug* k i l chen . w M k -o u l lower level wtth wet b * r . sky l igh t In den . g reenhouse * n d 2 f i r ep lace* $ 1 3 9 , 9 9 9

J U S T A MINUTE DRIVE T O THE L A K E S ' This wondMfu l C a p e C o d o n e beaut i fu l large lot fea tu res 4 b e d r o o m s plus family r o o m , Mry b r e a k f a s t nook, naturM f i rep lace O n l y B l o c k s f r o m W a b e * k ! $ 1 5 2 , 9 0 0

D E S I R A B L E WATERFRONT H O M E F e a t u r e s m o d e r n k i tchen wt th Ml new bu l l t -m appl iances. c a t h e d r M ce i l i ngs , sfcykghts, cMl ing fans to g rve a con tempora ry flair, fami l y r o o m w f t h f i replace per fec t fo r en -t e r t a i n i n g Ml in add i t i on to 5 bad-r o o m s 8 3 M Baths. $199 900

T H E ULT IMATE HOME For the e x -e c u t i v e w h o loves to en t e n em Is th is s t u n n i n g 4,000 s q h b i - ievM h o m e w i t h c o n t e m p o r a r y flair and nes t l ed m b r e a t h - t a k i n g s e d u d e d w o o d e d s u r r o u n d i n g s wtth sx lensfve d e c k s a n d h u g e no ! tub l a c u z r $250 ,000

CENTURY 21 MJLCORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

Executive Colonial N F a r m i n g t o n HHIs sub - 4 bed-r o o m s . 2 M baths . Beaut i fu l fami ly r o o m la rge w o o d e d lot. Quick occu -p a n c y $ 1 5 2 , 5 0 0

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

O P E N SAT 8 SUN. 1 -4 it l t * t *d two story oontamporary

_ . 2 9 5 7 6 H lghme*dow, S of Thir-teen and W oft MtodtoOMt m Hcfly HIM* Magnificent yard wfth view gI pood and aurrounded wfth treaa. ProfeasionMfy decorMed m neutrM* with tour badroom* . 2 .5 bath* , fami-ly r o o m wtth fireplace and w M bar. u p d a t e d ki tchen wfth DuUI-tn* $139 ,900 A S K FOR B O N N I E D A V l O

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700

305 Brighton-Hartland Sooth Lyon

WHY RENT? You could o w n thM 5 room Hartland condo wfth garage . 2 bedrooma. naturM gee hea t . deMr-* M * area, paved road*. C o m * see It today! $39 ,900

P INES O F H A R T L A N D SutodMMon Lovely w e l mamtMnad h o m e In beautiful aeftlng Qractou* o p e n floor plan. AnMned i l l i r u t lower WvM for e x t r * »vtng * rea . 3 car garage. 4 bedrooma. 2 M bathe, ap-prox. 2 ,900 aq. ft. A muat a a M Newly listed at $152 ,500 E N G L A N D REAL ESTATE 4 7 4 - 4 5 3 0

3 0 6 S o u t h f i e l d - L a t h r u p

A BEAUTY Spending d e a n brick ranch. 3 bad-room*. t i e d terrece. 2 c lerge lot Aafcing

BRICK and Mummum ooiontM. 3

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Wooded 2 + Acres L o n g p r i v a t e d r i veway leads to a 4 b e d r o o m 2 M b e t h quad- leve l h o m e W o o d e d p r t vecy . lerge acreage a n d r a v i n e w f t h s t r e e m Br ick 8 w o o d e x t e r i o r . unueuM floor p lan, sunken k i t c h e n a n d fami ly r o o m wt th we t -b a r c i r c u l a r d r ' v e w a y O n l y $ 1 1 4 , 0 0 0

Ranch/$51,000 A s p a r k l i n g ranch - 3 b e d r o o m s . 2 ba tha , f i rep lace , f o r m M d m m g . 3 car g a r a g e . n e u t r M deco r

Colonial Dream M a j e s t i c co ton lM o n large lo t In p r e a t i g e 9 M i le HMs ted Rd aree - 2 b a y - w i n d o w s . 4 b e d r o o m s , 2 M ba tha , f o r m M d imng . fami ly r o o m / f i r ep lace . 3 d o o r w a l l s to M a b o r a i e d e c k , a i d e - e n t r a n c e 2 car g a r a g e E legan t ! $149 ,900

What A Buy! W o w l $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 Br ick r a n d i - 3 bed-r o o m a . 2 1 ft. l iving r o o m , large k i t c h e n , l i n i s h e d basement . 2 car g a r a g e

There Is Only One Value Like This

I n T o w n d o n ' t miss It. 4 b e d r o o m c o t o n l M . 3 M ba ths , rec rea t ion r o o m the c h i l d r e n wW love, b a c k y a r d poo l a n d p a t i o - p e r f e c t for par t ies, k l t ch-s n w i t h l o a d s of c u p b o a r d s , wa lk l o p a r k a n d d o w n t o w n . $117,000.

Blazing Sunsets A r e y o u r s wf th W i s h l l t o p G e o r g i a n c o t o n i M m p rea t i ge Hunt C l u b Sub 4 b e d r o o m b r i ck , l ibrary, f o r m a l d in -ing. lami ty r o o m , Areplace ex tenMve w o o d w o r k Jus t reduced - $179 ,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford 414. Inc. 478-6000

O P E N S U N D A Y - 2 T O 5 ROLL ING O A K S

2 9 8 2 1 High VMley Court . (S o f 14 MIM. W of Farmington Rd.) Lovely, warm a n d ' g r a d o u a large 4

r o o m ootoniM needed o n pri-ptoturaaque P A R K C O M M O N S

featuring o p * n - f t * e flowing floor plan, dmmg room, kltchan mtH fami-ly room doorwefl* f o ' M m tor Ml s e e s o n s " . B e e u t l f u l ' KlngMey ' kitchen, private library. 1st floor util-ity. $ 1 8 4 , 9 0 0

Aak tor M a r d a Van C r a i M d . R A L P H M A N U E L W E S T

Off lce 8 5 1 - 6 9 0 0 Rea.. 6 6 1 - 0 0 9 3

L A K E F R O N T O n e of s k m d h o m e C o n t e m p o r a r y Pr ivacy T reed lot B toomAeld HMs l o c a t i o n S u p e r b !

L A K E F R O N T S p i e o n d i d C o n d o m l -I urn w o o d s Pr tvecy E n c h a n t i n g Mlsstyle B l o o m f l M d HMs

C e l MILL IE M c l N T Y R E RZEPPA OFFICE 8 4 4 - 6 3 0 0

H v n e 6 4 4 - 0 6 7 8 lAFTER 10PMI W E I R M A . I U E L . SNYDER

8 R A N K E INC

O U T C H C O L O N I A L Nicely l andscaped 4 o e d r o o m s , 2 M o a t h s f o r m M d imng r o o m , l a rge p r i ck f i rep lace Hi panM led fami ly r o o m . 1st floor laundry flniahed b e a e m e n t . a la rm 8 spr ink l ing sys -t e m s G o o d Buy a l $180 ,900 M a n y ex t ras ! CMI lo« appt 8 5 1 - 3 3 5 4

W. Bloomfield Charmer 4 b e d r o o m cotonlM wi th b e d r o o m suite, ex t rs mauMt lon - l ow h e a l b i l l s p r o f e s s i o n a l l y l a n d s c a p e d , sprinkler s y s t e m d e c o -ra to r w i n d o w t r eMmen t , 2 ca r at -t a c h e d g a r * g * wi th door opene r p l u s ex tens ion (17 > 8) tor e d d e d s t o r a g e , f u l basement , p e t l o 8 d e c k c i r c u l a r d r i v e A s k i n g $ 1 3 t 990 C M

SYBIL or NANCY

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

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

Beau t i f u l 5 b e d r o o m br ick , nloMy l a n d e c a p e d . Meturee - spec ious fami ly r o o m wt th ftmpiace. f o r m M d m m g r o o m , 2 M batha, I M floor l a u n d r y , d e c k , 2 car a t t a c h e d ga-r a g e a n d m o r e . $144,900

M I C H I G A N EXECUTIVE R E A L T O R S

478-2360

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS- New c o n -s t r u c t i o n C o i o m M homee- C o n t e m -p o r a r y or T u d o r Theee h o m e s will be reedy for hoadey s n i e n a m m g i C h e s t n u t s r o e s t m g m the o p e n flre-p i e c e - Thanfcagfvmg d inner be ing

r ved m the Megant d imng r o o m -b e d r o o m a . 2 M baths, flrst floor

k i t chen wt th center » -

OPEN SUN. 1-4 3 2 4 7 D u n t o r d . Love ly 4 bed ro i c o t o n l M m F a r m m g t o n Hi l ls C u s t o m f s e t u r e s I nc lude wet p ias te r w M s . h a r d w o o d floors, bay w i n d o w . n * w -er f u r n a c e a n d root, u p d a t e d k i t ch-e n wt th * p p k s n c e s Fantas t i c vakre

$ 132.900 Ask fo r M a r y o r U M a n

8 5 1 - 6 0 0 0

THE

DURBIN COMPANY REALTORS

ERA

$34,899 Fantastic price tor thM rsnch home, offers doubts tot. fenced yard. 2 car garage Dining r o o m , kitchen appfl-ancee. Aak tor Barbara Century 21 H o m e Center 8 6 1 - 1 2 8 3

m a r t Only $39 ,900 cupancy Mafceoftar

S T A T E W I D E M E T R O 427-3200

A B O U T 4 acre* sets the scan* lor t f lM lovely home. 3 Aiepiace*. wMk-ou i toeer ievM lo en»oy w o o d * d rav in* sal III ig-u i n m a t s m privacy, many windows to enjoy changing saa*on*f

C H A R M E R U r g e 2500 sq. ft. c o t o n M m excel-lent location. 4 b e d r o o m * . 2 M batha. flrat floor Mundry . tomay

Ml psg/oefl flooriwa. naturM so*. kM beeemam. Krary. M

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE

TRANSFEREE SERVICE

851-6700 BEAUTIFUL Country h o m e on 1 acre F n * treee. garden . na turM woodwork, marbM/Mate flraptooe. 2 bedrooma. attached g a r a g e Ptonty ol storage.

heeter 8 c negotiable $43,900. 3 5 6 - 8 3 2 1

FOUR B E D R O O M S . 2 M beths Coio-mM. centrM Mr, fireplace. 2 car ga -

$ 7 5 , 0 0 0 12 Buyers Only. After

Evergreen her 8 P M 5 6 9 - 5 0 0 8

9 M ILE 8 H A L S T E A D 2 7 0 0 sqf t . 4 B e d r o o m . 2 M beths . flrepiece. Is-land k i t chen , pan t ry , sp r ink le rs . 80f t d e c k , beau t i f u l ya rd $144 ,000

A f te r 4 p m 477-8839

OPEN SUN. 2-5 19611 Cherry HM, S. ol 13 MIM. E of Evergreen In Cranbrook I f l M g s wfth Birmingham SehooM. Unusual contemporary coionIM O p e n toym wfth atrium. 4 bed iooma. 2 M b e t t a paneled fam»y room, l i replace. new centrM Mr. alarm system Freshly decorated, new carpal o n flrM floor One-of -e -k lnd $109 ,500

ASK FOR SHIRLEY H E L L M A N

Merrill Lynch Realty

626-9100 358-0380

S c h u l I M B u i l d e r s 3 5 8 - 4 2 4 4

M A G N I F I C E N T J e m e s C o n n c o n -t s m p o r s r y h o m e on p r f v M e w o o d e d s e t t i n g m Bever ly HMs inside ooene u p w l l h v e u l l e d c e i l i n g s s n d d o o r w a f l s feed ing to d e c k i n g s n d pet<o o n 3 levels Beeut l fu l m a a l e r sur ie w l l h h u g e weM- in csoei W h i l e tormice M e n d k i t chen 4 b e d -r o o m 3 M ba the Des igned tor c o n -t e m p o r s r y f sm i l y I v i n g s n d e n t e r I M n m e n i m q u e l t y t oned d e c o r $ 2 7 9 0 0 0 For p r l v s t s s h o w i n g o ieeee can Judy R o b i n s o n at

R A L P H M A N U E L A S S O C 64 7 - 7 1 0 0 or 8 5 1 - 7 2 2 0

NEW LISTING if quMf t y a your c r i t e n e this tota l ly r e f u r b i s h e d 4 B e d r o o m co lome i sut ts you r needs C h e e r * * F lo r i da r o o m Weds l o w o o d deck . 2 mas te r su i tes wt th p n v e l e b e t h s Ml o n a l a rge w o o d e d lot wfth Bkaomf letd HMa a c n o o M $239 0 0 0

RALPH MANUEL

647-7100 or 851-6900

PLYMOUTH/CANTO AREA

{ E m b a s s y

S q u a r e

O P E N SAT 8 S U N 1-5 17124 K i r k s h i r e Beverty MMs Fur m s n g h e m Schoo l s C h e n i w i g 2 Bed

HI » l i c h e n N i p e m t e d Sc reened po rch , large j m -

r a g e $ 9 4 5 0 0 Agen t C e f l a n e r f l P t x

Priced from . . . '85,790 • 7 NEW MODELS •

C u s t o m fea tu res i n c l u d e d • full brick front • o v e r s i z e d 2 car at t o a r a g e • large baaement • f u r n i t u r e flniahed c a b i n e t 8 • f o r m i c a c o u n t e r f o o s • t h e r m a l Inau la ted w i n d o w s

& d o o r w a l l • M a n y m o r e

1 K

F o r d FV)

<5 S I S e m R d

• I S a k a a O f f i c e

L o c a t e d o n C a n t o n C e n t e r Rd . Just S o f F o r d R d , (past M e t e r s )

Model Houra: Weekdays 1-6 PM

Weekends 12-6 PM

M O D E L 981-4402 O F F I C E 851-8940

A M S. BUILDING C O R P O R A T I O N

Our standard taatur— ara other Builder '• option»'

/chweltzer H o m e s

PLYMOUTH - Better Thar Hee* West bur ll CotonlM. mmt condition Custom Oak floors. nMitrM daeor. 2M baths, fire-place. sprWctna system 1« floor laundry mood endows Custom Borms snd screens $129,500 |'P3SBAR) CM 453-6800

CANTON - Surted to th* young l*m*y a play fori Mid pod Ml kacc th* young anas Busy while you raM on the 14 i 20 dick, 3 Bedrooms. 1M Mtfa family room eith VaoMca formM iSrsng room. Mng room $8$ 900 (P74HAN) CM 4SJ-6800

CANTON - EjcaBMit Sun-flower Sub Close lo dubhoua* •rid pool NeutrMy dacorsMd J bedroom. 1M Batf. CotoMM. ma»-IM Bedroom has iccaas lo b*th tormM (Snrng room, fMfMy room s*fl> flrapiac* Ml C M P I emr under flimly room $99 900 fPsiGAncM453-«aoo

P L Y M O U T H - LARGE LAKEP0WTE 0UA0 CentrM Mr 4 bedrooms 7M Befh* tormM dmmg room maMr Ba0i off BaO-room hardwood floors Mtachad J CM garage. Qraal LocaBonl $109 200 fPJOTWi CM 45M800

U V O M A - If you earn n M f r uMfy you eon t b* a M to tmkt ma cMrmmg brick Cl (» Cod

a wees In

toaturss you IIMM bean looking tor tamfy room. IM batha. cen-- - • -i- — ^ ^ -—I

uai m ara m w u o w w H90WES) CM 522-5333

U V O M A - D*ara0M Coventry GartMns of U m • the poputtr tread salting tor fhM Mfg* Brick rsncfi Often 3 bedrooms IM bams. tormM Jnaig room. «a-oous t K ta r with Dull-ma baaa-

msnum trim. B*M4ltl ffdwocid floors mora $97,900 OMdt Oc-cupancy Won'! LaMf (57COV) CM 522-5333

REOFORC - Custom 4 bad-room quad si seckxMO tread ara* LoMy fMnay room * M

country UtcMn erm ots of og>-ooerds and BuM-m» 3 to* beM* cedM ooaats attached 2 car ga-raga Mid mor* Only I97JOO. (09GRAI CM 522-5333

PLYMOUTH - V 2 badroom. M ba» Condo U*-ng room etlh flrapiaca tormM

backs to traas and r svm*

$127 900 (P3«W00l CM 453-880C

FARMMGTON Brand -mm MOng r. csr^wmgkn H M WM cared tor 2 beOoom rantfi on nearly M acre counTy lot AkMHrue M L wM pMaMr erge «achen aftacMd garaga good srsa $SV900 swnadMM Occupancy* (34ALA: CM 522 5333

MORTHVm_L« - TOP 0UA4> v. ExcsmoHw. oesttN n M < Bedroom 3 baffi home e M 0 r e M Room L J C M H M p r a M

gnua sree 01 HortHMa CM tor mor* information $197,900 (I15WMCMS22-SSSS

453-6800 522-5333 219 ft. Main S t S Z 7 4 4 I I

mm mm 'wm

Thursday. October 30,1966 OAE *7E

Thursday. Octobar 30 .1966

rLR66IFIED REAL E6TRTE 339 Lot* and Acrssgs

For Sala 334 Out Of Town

property For Sale 326 Condo* F or Sala 310 Union Laka

•Commerce

CROSSWORD PUZZLER half-man J S ! K S . , 0 i P u z z l e

1 Pamphlet 6 Shuts noisily

1 1 "" 12 Mora

1 4 U n i t * o f

15 W i n g e d 17 N o t e of 1* Simian 19 SmaJi Use.

2 1 N a g a t i v e

31 Impedes 34 War god 35 Obeys 3* Cooled lava 37 Lagai matters 38 Poets 39 Larga 40 — garde 41 More certain 42 Assistant 43 Sarcasm 45 Christian

fest ival 47 Warbles 48 Tricked

H Three-base H

2 UnusuaH 3 Affirmative]

27 Told

5 W a l k e d 28 Sovereign 29 HaN-goad

SOS SouthfMd-Lathrup

d d with large u s i i l i r badroo buM m caMneta. Meaty deooraled

pace, 2 oar

LATHRUP VILLAGE

ERA RYMAL SYMES OPEN HOUSE, SUN. 1-4

20109 Forestwood 8 d V3, W a l l E v e r g r w ___

I w X d m o n d i

.8118,000. A r t tor CLAWE DA VIS

RALPH MANUEL ASSOCIATES •47-7100 ar » e i i m

0 P € N 8 U N - . 1 T 0 8 P M

306 Rocheeter-Troy

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u u a u u a • a a • • • • • d a a L i u a u u a • • • • •

6 Fastens 7 Native of

Latvia 8 E x i s t 9 MUe: sbbr.

10 Calm 11 Unadorned 13 Paruses 16 Drags 19 Locations 20 Immense 22 Aches 23 Ties 25 Adhasive

substances 26 Locates 28 Relations.

coMectivety 29 Journeys

forth 30 Places of

combat 31 Lease 32 Made forays 33 Wiser 35 Famala

h o r s a s 38 Town: colloq. 39 SaUta wttti

taath 41 Hebrew

month 42 Snake 44 Agave plant 46 GoW symbol

306 Rochostar-Troy

LAKES AREA 1BOOSO.FT RANCH

Nloesub, by owner 3 bedroom 2 tuB batha, M r * room. dMIng room, den wllh flreptsoe. oaranae en*ry4 Erth. M M ) w d k « i t Basawiem. large dock. 2 car garage yeers old. flreal shape. 882.500 • * W P O k a m a n t o j j ^ a r

311 Orchard Laka Walled Laka

Large 3 - . . . me*M> bedroom w m i e c u i z l « n a -na. 3 H bethe. •brary, amaeent c o ^ dMon. $239,500. 68-1-7519

ATTENTION BOATERS Buy your own 40R boatweff Seal summer 4 winter storage prica tn-craaaaa 4 «eva 810.000: l a w wHt> h w boat out your front door al Mvarvtew Ctub Luxury 2 bedroom. 2 bdh oondoa on tha Canton RNar

mmuMe k o m Laka St C M r

maM. air. * y« f lW. mora. t m - a m 86i-8204

FARMINGTON HILLS

Bundw 2-8 A aq. It. ocndo only 1120,800

Ki a 40 f t hcatwai (raguMrly ,000 - save $10,000). Find phaaa

oomplend - only a taw Na tan. Hurryt! Oont mde

out on a boeMr* dreamt! Low Il-

e a * Prtw

12 Mba A 2 l u l

•00.000 433-3283 or 624-0263

So. RNer a law day* 31605

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedroom town-

319 Homo* For Sala Oakland County

CHARMING 2 bedroom In ^ ^ ^ H O K O O I K r>aut oor. garags $31,500

NEW HUDSON, w d k out style rant*; wtth 3V* baths. 4 bedrooma on 2.56 aoraa. 2 car garage. 1 car w o * mop. 56 n. at deddng. Brtefc t cedar manor , L.C. Mrma- Decorator

(179.000. Cafl478-81S0 ERA RYMAL SYMES

SCENIC picture park aettlng. high or » MB. 3 bedroom ranch home on 2 acraa ol manlcurad ground* over-looking woodhu* Lafcertake p r t £ tagaa i much mora 873-5706

TALL TWEES 4 SMOOTH LAWN 3 bedrooma. IV* betha brick ranch. M l beaement. flrapiaoa. 2 car at-tached garaga Spotleee condition, a* you nead to do a unpack. Exclu-sive Ctarkaton SubdMalon. 5 min-ute* to 1-75. »114.900. CaH Caruao Realty 625-7231

WIXOM - Spectacular 2 yeer old bt-levd, 3 bedrooma V * bath*, lance.

IXJSZ&XS* 3ZX 320 Homo* For Sala

Wayna County THIS PRICE IS IN SITE

Wayna. beeutlM, oozy 2 bedroom Wayna ranch wtth beeement, ga-rage. lanced yerd. Some appHancaa. $34,000

Century 21 Cook 4 Asaoc 326-2600

THREE BEDROOM brick (smefl). Laheer 4 Six Mfle Rd

477-3840

rantti

Ci condition. $45 mdnte-159.500 626-7247

BRAVO GREENPOINTE

W. BLOOMFIELD Tour our exciting new modela and see whet a* tha taft a aboutt 2 bed-rooma. plu* a den ranch 3 M l bath*, l i t . Boor laundry room. 2 cer attached garaoa Wood dock a n d a private petto, 2400 aq. ft. I14S.990

661-4422 CAMEO LAKES

OFWASEEK Live m aleganoa m thla maontftoem 3 bedroom rench oondo SpeOoua opan floor plan, oeremic toyer. ce-thedrel oadnga. gourmet kltdwn with wand Jann-afr'. Loeda ol •tor-age throughout. 1st floor laundry, »-brary with wet ber. IMahed lower land wadout with rec room. 2 flre-placee. 2 doorwalto leedmg to deck wtth lovely view. $299,900 851-2303.

Chamberlain

FINAL CLOSE OUT

CHANTICLEER AWARD wwaaNO

CLUSTER CONNOOMIMUMS ONLY A FEW LEFT

CAMBRIOOE TOWNHOUSE YORKSHIRE RANCH

CANTERBURY RANCH Ottering theee apectaouler new due-

Ranch I townhouee modal* laetura greet room* Mth nelurel flraplece. formal dWng room, bright g « f ^ f kllchan. library, bedioome with prt-vata batha tu l baaamem. W Soor

"*vj2r»2 sinss ?ss «Wi K M H * rnucn ( W W your *Ne now. neer M p p k i g 4 e>-p. a e e a i e . Come * aee your M u r e home * the beauty ot Chenttdear -you wont want to Wave

SOME IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY MOOELS OPEN DAILY 12-6

C1o**a Thur*. Loceted Northeldeot 12 Mfle Rd

Jual Eaal o< Telegraph Rd

354-4330 Another developmenl by

Monetery mveatmenl Group Co-op Brokerage Invited

SOUTHFIELD CHANTICLEER

Open Sundey 2-5 p-m-29242 E Oienodeer

(N- ott 12 Mfle, E. ot Teleg«ph> setting lor magnifloant J

JI. 8 * aeia c o n S w«< k«-urloue appotntment*. CetheiPal a * <ngs In greet room 4 mester Beo-room. rfitthed wa»-out Iowa level „«m wel ber . Muet be teenl

RE-MAX Aaaoclelea . Aak tor MARCtA MtlSEL

540-9700 ree. 354-4147

SOUTHFIELD. Country Kndl con-dominium, 2 bedrooma. 2 betha. cuatom decorated, export *eeum-eble morlgege. $56.900 559-1947

CITY OF BloomRstd HWa. BeeutlM 2 bedroom. 2 bethe condo with *un porch, dmmg room, garage, vtew*. Long Lake neer W o o d w e r d . $116,000 By owner 646-2758 or

540-7542

ADAMS 4 Mg Beaver arae. porary 9 badroom randt. i

S T & 5 S S $1274

% Z 5 0 0 4

ROCHESTER 2.4 ACRES. BeeuUM setting lor IM*

BY OWNER Open 8tm l-4pm. 3 partMh> M a h e d aha. l 4 car ge-

an. dmmg

natohborhood. City of $60000 662-3 662-3606. Or

10611

COOUOQE/LONO LAKE AREA 4 bedroom. 2Vt belh on beeudM cor-ner M . Larga lanWy room. Hrat Boor

pegged oak toyer 4 cream mokanga. Owner* anxiou*. $187.400-

ASK FOR DON LIPOSKY

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100 645-0347 IN TOWN ROCHESTER - 3 bedroom

room 4 work aree. a l appkanoe* stay. $72,500. 651-5369

LARGE CONTEMPORARY r r ^ t i f n t ii *w Mrary.

wooded tot, deekabt* Ro-M i k . Oak M M B M H

dowe. AC. I184J00 .1

SOUTHFW-D - By Owner. Open tun. 1 - 6 . 3 bedroom. 2 H bath coto-

ler suite. 11H . 21706 Hempehire.

20200

piece. 2.400 eq.IL + level rec r o o m l 5di I

BOUTHFIELD - BY OWNER OPEN SUN. 1-8 PM.

.a. el 1*1

SprawlingJRanch , tamSy room. 2 cer

CRYSTAL CUNNINGHAM 422-6030

RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC.

OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 4

4251 CARSON TROY

Merihill Acres No. Ol Weniee - W . off Crook*

ott tha master bed-room. 3 cer ge-$144,900.

Share colonial eeture*. Dining •Ith flraplece, 2'*

and garege.

POPULAR AREA. many tine

room, tamay batha. I $119,900

MOVE-IN CONDITION. Custom brtck ranch doee to echool* 4 *hop-

S S , laundry, o

L 8 1 t * j M

JUST MARKETED. Ideel m-town lo-cation ctoee to rfwppkig. Curtom colonial with Breptoce. dming room,

-^jgzskXr SPACIOUS RANCH. 2 I oountry tdtchan. beaement and rt window treatments, m City ol Ro-

$67,900,

Girardot, Inc. Realtors 651-5005

324 Othar Suburban Horn** For Sala

LAPEER 5 bedroom colonial on 2 scrss Cuatom burn on a beeutltU wooded lot, M l ol elegant touche*. Neutral decor, tamlly room. Fkxida room, large flrst Boor leundry. lor-mei dmmg room, flbrery, ivtng room, marble toyer, custom kitchen, fu* flMehed beeement w/wet ber. 2 H car garage w'opener. 2'A beths Quiet street with other cuatom homae. City servicea 2.500 *q.ft. ,144.900 A « - 6PM o r ^ r t ^

VIEW OF VOORHEIS LAKE trtBn Keaungton 4 bedroom coiom-4 » " ' * " dmmg room. beeutlM treed lot. •* Woe* Irom beech. Lake O r i o n echool* . $109,900 Aak tor Linda Fleming,

Century 21. Piety H « 642-6100 391-3439

WAYNE 3 bedroom home, I car ga-Alummum aided. $35,000.

down plu* ctoemg coett.

CONDO ASSOC. 851-4050

BUY OF THE MONTH 2 bedroom brick colonial with an acr* o l lend loceled m Farmington HMS. $79,900

CONTEMPORARY RANCH CONDO 3 bedrooms. 2 beths. lovely view of courtyard. 1500 aq ft., covered parking. $67,000

BEAUTIFUL NEW LISTNG 4 bedrooms, 2'-* beths. specious panuUed fam*y room with natural fireplace 2Vk cer gerege with door opener complete Warm system, 2500 sq. ft. This home hee every-thing. $95,000

WHY SETTLE FOR ANY TOWN-HOUSE - APT OR RANCH WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THE CONDOMINI-UM OF YOUR DREAMS CALL THE SPECIALIST

CONDO ASSOC. LOCATED IN FARMINGTON HILLS AND WE WILL M A K E YOUR DREAMS COME TRUE.

851-4050

FOXPOINTE " CONDOMINIUMS

FINAL PHASE FOR SALE Time a running out tor you to enjoy luxurious IMng m e prime W. BtoomANd location 2 or 3 bedroom colonials. 2 bedroom ranches, mod-

auch as private court yerd*. celha-dral and studio ortkigs, megnlfl-cem. mature lendsceptng. Viet our decoretad models. Price

Irom $144,900 Open deity 12-5 PM,

661-3112 or 557-2080 Loceted W ol Orchard Laka Rd..

S o l Lone Ptne Presented by

Herbert Lawson Inc.

SQUARE LAKE HSU Condo, Bleom-fleld HMa. 2 bedroom. 2 beth, Mke . mee. pool, cerport,

very nloe. $74,900 334^716

TOFT IN THE HILLS DETACHED CONDO UNITS

Few rernemmg sltse leh Pon t be dkMppomied, select your a te end custom p l e n Sue snd home k o m $325,000 complete

For A w w w m e n t C r t

J . W JAIKINS DEVELOPMENT CORP

HILTON HEAD 2 bedroom condo does I» heeeh. '#nntt pool. M ly flimlshsd, rnuOl S T $ a ^ 313-O7-6067

335 Tima Shara For Sala

FT MYERS BEACH Time Share on GuH Thanksgiving week. For Rem or Sale 662-2209

NEW ORLEANS, La., tlma d i unit, weep* 4. week 35. w e l to the French Querter 4 MlsilsPpgl C r t after 7pm 34S-3419

CANTON TWP. - COMMERCIAL Sq. 6 acraa toned C-2 Canton Can-tar Rd. between Ford 4 Warren. Ad-tacent to now Prim* growth araa. UtflWee. Corner a t * when Hen lord Rd put m at Roed Dept. expenae. Priced right. Term*

S W Corner Keggerty/Cherry HHi 639 ft fronteee. All utatla* 3 3

ST. PETERSBURG Beech. Fla. Week NO 6 - $4,500 end W e * NO. 46-$1,200. Musi seat 274-5094

336 Florida Proparty For Sala

WALLED LAKE CONDOMINIUMS

Elegenl 2 bedroom townhousss. decks. 1H beths. new cerpet 4 pemt. rt appliance*. Open torn-6pm weekdavs; 2-5pm Sal * S u n Priced f rom $ M , 9 0 0 with * 6 month opt ion credit . MODEL: 624-5373

GREENFIELD VILLAS

LIVONIA'S MOST ELEGANT 6 LUXURIOUS

Ranch A two story condominiums with fu* baaement. 2 car attached

mesonry Areplace. 1st floor 6 msrry other deluxe fea-

tures IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY RESERVE YOUR SITE TOOAY

Open deny 1-8pm. Closed Thur*. North Laurd Park Dr. 4 Newburgh

PRICED FROM $144,900 LAUREL PARK REALTY

SALES CENTER 464-9340 OFFICE 422-0710

WALNUT HILLS CONDOMINIUMS W. BLOOMFIELD

NEW IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY OWNER TRANSFERRED

RANCH END UNIT - 2 Bedrooms 2 M l beths 2 cer gerage w a y - o u t lower l evd to Treed sree. $146,900

Preeenled by Herbert Lawson. me. Open Dairy 12-5PM CLoeed Thursdays

661-0338 557-2080 Located S o l Walnut Lake Rd.

One Street W ot Drake Rd

BEAUTIFUL mobi le home m Port "ttchle. Orengewood U * « e Par* f » *certftoe. Meke offer. CaB M8-dred Church, owner. 517-369-3661

INVERNESS - 1 bedroom mobfle home, edutl perk, convenient W » Hon. Low lot rent. Immedlete poe-*a** ion For Intormetlon. 358-3B07

POMPANO BEACH - AIA/Oceen wde Ouplex. greet po len l i a Even-tual razoning. Retrement Income Trees, privacy, fenced yerd. Rent out beck, move m f rom 6 hang out your sh ing le Must a r t Reduced irom $160,000 t o $140,000. Cell evee. 4 weekends. 277-6165

SARASOTA-UOO BEACH. 1 bed-room, IV* beths. completely decora-tor furnished m deluxe beech Iront condo. Loweet pr iced apartment In complex. Move right m now or lease ou t . Exce l l en t r e n t a l record . $97,500. Mlewon Realty, 813-366-0000 day*. 813-366-5260 night*. Margaret

CANTON TWP - Industrial Vacent Sheldon Rd between Michigan a VsnBom. Aleo eecess Irom Bane-vats Rd. vie Yost Rd 58 acres Cen spat Terms. Rear aad spur posdbie A* Utattee Good potential

ABOVE SITES NEWLY AVAILABLE Land Mark. Associates 624-0990

FIVE V/2 ACRE LUXURIOUS

BUILDING SITES Theee roMng Iota, suitable tor »* !«-out beeements. are totafty secluded by meture herdwoode. Tha small winding stream enhances the yard ' i beeuty 4 privacy and a neatly situ-ated Off your own private road Lots are located m Farmmgton Has. Cell Tony 349-1706 We win custom, build your dream hornet

HOWELL AREA - 120 beautiful acres, treee. has. ravine and fron-tage on two lakes, near I-96 exit Land contract terms Carriage Reelty 887-4107

ST PETE/TAMPA aree. Gultslde condo 2 bedrooms. 1% baths. Fur-nished. With pool Rent or sele. Eves: 553-6160

WESTLAND CONDO 2 story brick 4 aluminum 2 Bed-rooms. m beths. aim appliances, rec room rege Pool, clubhouse eno mors $54,900

Century 21 Cook & Assoc 326-2600

337 Farm* For Sal* OPEN HOUSE - Set.. Nov. 1. 1pm-4pm We ere serving cider and donuts to encourege you to come 4 see this lovety old farmhouse Com-ptetv renovated 8 acres sutth bern 4 milk houae. $135,000. 9160 North Eston, W of Beldwtn N of Cdrks lon Rd. Your Hostess. Lois LundeM

625-0200 The Durbin Company Realtors

SUPERIOR TWP, - Located In Harris Rd just South o l Cherry H*l m baaement. s t t sch^ l B*- > ^ 7 „ A c r ^ " p ^ . ^ , oidar farm

home, barn, several outbuildings, pond Ideel for horses. C r t for de-tails & appointment. FEHUG REAL ESTATE 453-7800

JUST REDUCED Owners heve left stata and gMng thM luxurious 2.500 sq. ft. d IMng space awaylf 3 bedroom rench style, 2 ' * baths, large screened balcony 2

underground parking, elevdor irtty system IMMEDIA security s y d e m ^ H

SESSION Southfield i

325 Raal Estata Service*

TROY - Lovely Tudor m SyNen Glen Sub haa gracious circular stalrcaee. 4 bedrooma. 2'A baths, library and tamily room with Areplace 4 w d ber. Move-m condition. Owner anxious immediate p : n a t a l en $144,900.

ASK FOR CLAUOEJTE REBANT

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100 644-2650

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Lend Contrecl or second mortgao* *nd went to ca*h out? Hlghew $$$. Low-eet discount Perry Reefty 476-7640

Cuatom toeturee

NANCY BUCK HALL & HUNTER

REALTORS 644-3500

OPEN SUN. 2-6 PM. 5873 State, Troy

8 . d Sq. Lake Jud E. d John R.

Move m by the HoBdayd Tha I M y Jaauratod 4 bedroom , — levd m populer Storwldge Sub., a a g r e d lam»y homd Weee Bemen-

S2teoS^C^ood»"pk^ndIS& i the houae. J u d o4-

, 4 bedrooms. 7% ar. 2 large decks, atr. many ex-L $175,900. MuM aad 375-9615

ROCHESTER HILLS 3 bedroom. 2 belh trt lend on V* acre. Oarage • • • ^ H I I I O . C O O im-

326 Condo* For Sale

TROY 3 bedrom. 2VI bath colonial, $115,000 C r t Stan. Ownar/Agera. O-Raey Realty 524-22 Sa

TROY - 3 bedi oom ranch. 2H baths. King room, formal dWng. family room IWepteca. I d Boor leundry. f r t baaement. C r t . 87V048B

UNIVERSITY HILLS CdonM- 4 bed-rooma, T h betha. dan, deck, extra large cathedrel beamed family room-flrepiece. centra air, 2670 a*. fL By appt $146,790 656-0191

309 RoyaJ Oak-Oak Park Huntington Wood*

N ROYAL OAK - By Owner Charm-

32 bedroom. 1'A beth (both new), beeement. new country kitchen

Homeowner Loans $6,000 to $100,000

anywhere In Michigan FAST SERVICE

Call free 1-800-292-1550. First National Acceptance

Co. ALSO CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS

Condo-Mart ROLLING TERRAIN

• i d scenic curved roads laed f rom the security gatehouee at Ramble-wood to theee custom duality ranch t townhouae oondoa. 2 4 3 bed-rooms, l ibrary, vaulted cdkng G r e d Rooms and load* d quality fee-turee $181,900 - $109,900 OPEN DAILY (exoept Thurs.) 1PM-5PM. S oft 14 Mile. W d Drake

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 Bedroom, upper l evd end unit condo Feature* Include cerport , balcony, huge w d k n n cloeet pm* storage room m unit. Neu t rd decor With b d g e ca rpd lng , premium al-

l iances $58,700. LL 626-8100

TE POS-$65,900

GORGEOUS 6th floor high rlae condo d Provi-dence Towers. 2 bedrooma. 2 betha. lormd dlnmg room, m and laundry. Dynamite kitchen with custom made formlce cabmets including all epp4-ances Pod. tennis, ckibroom, un-derground perking $ storage A MUST SEE1 891 .5M.

THE MICHIGAN GROUP CONDOMINIUM DIVISION

851-4100

326 Condo* For Sale ADAMS WOODS townhouee, pro-teedonaBy decorated t h a year 2 bedroom*. 2VI betha, new cudom brick courtyard 4 landecapkig Deck overlooking wooda. 2 cer geraga BeeutlM MuM aee #52-<782

mond colored appuences SEE IT TOOAYI CALL 626-

THVNKING OF SELLING?? CALL for our careful Market Evalua-tion with no obligation! We enjoy an active demend f rom q u d M e d clients and need addit ional condos to satis-fy that demend With bo th buyers 4 reasonable mortgages evaMable. NOW a an opportune t ime to SELL! Can we h d p you m a r k d YOURS? CALL 626-6100

Corido-Mart 626-8100

KING'S COVE Condo m Ihe heart d Rochester HMs. Premier location. 3 bedroom*. 2V* beths, M l flnahed beaement. neu t rd colors Deck overlooking woods, beck yerd In-clude* walking snd bike t r r t run-rang along Paint Creek. $104,900. For App'L,

Privacy* 52-6365 652

W BLOOMFIELD, Chimney HI! Townhouee. Open House Sun.. 1-5. 6631 Chimney Sweep Brand new, luxurious 2 bedroom, 2 bath, cathe-d r a ceMngs. skylight, huge deck, st-tached garage, basement, natural f ireplace Many extras too numer-ous to list- immediate occupancy Owner 354-6246 or 737-2664

338 Country Homes For Sale

YOUR DREAM OF HOME OWNERSHIP IS A REALTY AT

CHIMNEY HILL CONDOMINIUM

OF WEST BLOOMFIELD

ONLY A FEW LEFT M o d refreshing & exiting new de-

seen on d ie marketplace The

COUNTRY UVING AT ITS FINEST ORTONV1LLE

Enjoy the view f rom this 2100 sq. f t . lovdy hi l l top brick ranch on 10 acres. 3 - 4 bed room* with attached garage, ftdehed basement, many features. $149,000. C r t Paula G at 625-9091 or 628-9666 CENTRUY 21 HALLMARK NORTH

LIVINGSTON COUNTY - 16 or 5 acre parcata. corner frontage wllh

roll ing terrain Plnckney araa 453-1221

LOT FOR SALE - Approximately 100 x 150 on Rockdale Between Grand River 4 10 M M E. d Orchard Lake He* city water & sewer 517-799-5035: 31J-477-4026

LYONS TWP, 6 acre building ate tor sale. Land- Cont rac t available Buyers only. $24,000 C d l owner 522-1254

OWNER SAYS SELL 58 scree for $29,900 Metamora. Could dMde. Land Contract. Call DeHlah t t Ouak-er Red ly 678-2215

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS - Beautiful, wooded, acre lot. Beck Rd Perk OK. gaa available. $30,000 terms

455-2036

ROLLING 5 ecree - Superior Town-ship ( on Harris Rd.). K)«sJ Building site $25,000 or best offer

SALEM TWP 2.8 Acres. Brookvil le Rd

YPSILANTI TWP. - 1, Five Acre Par-e d 5. Ten Acre percds

HARTLANO TWP. - Lake Front par-ceM 3, Two and one-half acre par-

SUPERIOR TWP - 2 Five Acre par-cels. 5, Ten Acre pe rcds

All d these building a te* can ba Land Contracts

453-7800 purchased on FEHLIG REAL ESTATE

339 Lot* and Acreage For Sale

10 to 24 ACRES of Ptne Knob Brandon

^ . " S ^ P ^ T e n f r ^ S c n o d . Asking $2,100 p w j e r e

greet rooms with natural flrepiece 4"j _ c a t h r e d d ceilings, specious loft for a N.W TROY LOT expansion, bedrooms with private j Custom builder wMI build to sull on baths, private basements. 1st floor ] approximately one acre with im-" ^ " " provemanls. Must build minimum leundry rooms, gerege & morel Shopping 4 expreeeweys nearby Select your location now - hurry!

Start ing in the

A NEW CONDO GREENPOINTE

W. BLOOMFIELD 2 bedroom, 2 beth ranch I d . floor laundry, centra d r . 2 car attached gerege Wood deck plu* a private patio. 90 day occupancy. $134,960

661-4422

front porch, carpeting •hroughout, 2 H cer gerage. l w K y , yard. Larga comer lot. $46,900 Open Houee. Sun., 12-6. 546-0128

ROYAL OAK Lovely 3 bedroom CO-lonwl w/neutrd decor 3 p a c k M »v-Ing room wrttr

u room w/buM -m bookahsNee.

310 Union Laka Commarca

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UNION LAKE, large, newhr deooral-ad 3 bedroom ranch, a k e pnrtegaa.

ATTRACTIVE Long LakarWoodward aree. 3 bed-rooma. den. lo rmd ammo, sunken IMng room. 2 flraplecee. Outstand-ing andecepmg. private brtck oexal-yerd wtth deck plua prlvaM bdeony F u l l atr. and unit, many extraa. $175,000 Owner 442-3273

ATTRACTIVE FRANKLIN VILLAGE. 12 4 Telegraph. 2 Dad-

1V» bathe, flrepiece. i $75,000 - 6 ^ 4

BINGHAM WOODS CONOO

3 bedroom. 2V* bath UwnhouM on ra>me with lerge deck 3 ArepMcea, rt tormlca aland floors. Lk i, >*er adte. 2 ear gar . $259,000 254-9275

kitchen wood

CONDOMINIUMS IN CLARKSTON from $94,900 Fo r red E Mlt tow Builder. Inc. C r t tor Information

1-625-5121

LAKE LIVING Mmt condition condo overlooking Walled Lake m q u i d complex. Huge deck off master bedroom and IMng room Flrd floor leundry and large kitchen, rt appliance* Included. Pleeang neu t rd lone* throughout, cent ra d r . Intercom, garaoe with opener. Immed le te occupancy. $68,000 For d iowlng c d l

DON CONVERSE

Re-Max West 261-1400 LATHRUP VILLAGE, 2 Bedroom, 2 bath ranch condo. 2 y r* ctd Prtvde entrance, attached gerage. rt 5 ap-pliance*. fireplace. Merry extras $82,500 By owner 569-7061

CROSSWINDS RANCH

2 bedrooms. 2 lu* batha. skylight, Hreplace, air, courtyard wtth deck, garage immedlete occupancy

TOWNHOUSE 2 bedrooma. 1 * batha. ikydghts. flrepleoe. air. private courtyard ga-rage. P o d 4 cour ts immediate oc-cupancy

661-4422

LIVONIA

1ST FLOOR UNIT Sharp super c lean uni t wt th tcreened-tn porch and lots d do r -age apeoe Clubhouse wtth Indoor pool, sauna and much mora . $74,000

CENTURY 21 SUBURBAN

349-1212 261-1823

DOWNTOWN Birmingham condo. 8 mo* dd . 2 bedroom. 2Vt beth, 2 car garage $166,000 642-3194 or mea-aege d 661-4655

FARMINGTON HILLS Specious 1 badroom oondomlMum neer 14 MBe t Orchard Lake. Lovely neighbor-hood. ctoee to transportation $

S S K S n a ^ n . 0 - £ & £

FARMMGTON HILLS • U U N I Orchard Lake Rd. Fermington Sq. Condoa Two 1 bedroom unite tor aale. both unite ara on 3rd floor m B

swimming natoa una Lloyd

Bufldng overlooking thi pod. end una $44,750. $44,500 C

tor i M W i a 661-8070

NORTHVILLE Condo. Highland Lakes 2 bedroom rench. End imlt. Fu* baaement. central rt. Vsptaoe.

356-6500 349-9116

Open Deny 12-6PM - dosed Thurs

626-4401 Enter t rom Defy Rd - ' 1 mile W of Orchard Lake Rd lust S ol Maple ANOTHER DEVELOPMENT BY THE MONETARY INVESTMENT GROUP

BINGHAM FARMS: Beeut lM, serene area. IV i Acre treed lot, city water A s e w e r s . B i rm ingham Schools 649-0274

327 Duplexes For Sale OAK PARK - by owner, duplex. 2 bedroom baaement each unit. Good rental income. $47,000 589-2230

BLOOMFIELD AREA Beeutlful wooded lot - | ud under an acre Greet locat ion - close to every-thing Bloomfield H«a Schools. $19,000

626-8700

Cranbrook Assoc. Inc. Realtors

330 Apt*. For Sale BIRMINGHAM

Apt. bunding Downtown > u n i t s - Reduced $20,000.

$275,000 Mr Norman, 642-6100 - 540-1601

TWENTY Unit luxury apartment*. 2 bedroom*-2 beth*, carport*, balco-nies. beaement* Troy/Birmingham Close t o I75 4 shopping 682-3044

332 Mobile Home* For Sale

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. Quarton Rd 375x155 deep across from Gilbert Lake, betw. Telegraph 4 Lahaer. Lake access, city water. 649-0274

TWO Wooded Lot* on private road Enckjdve a i pa red development 3 mile* w e d Of Plymouth Harold Fi*cher R e d E*tate 455-5100

WOODED LOT OVER 1 ACRE

Plymouth Canton school* evening* 995-1856

WOODEO LOTS. (90x249.32) In preetlgioua Uvonla aree o l $100,000 + home*. Hdf mde to shopping 4 transportat ion 644-6366: 399-60OC

W. BLOOMFIELD lot - W Bloom-field schools, 105"x176", with sew-er, heavily wooded, pnee reduced to $29,900. - 422-6150

340 Lake-River-Re*ort Property For Sale

BEAUTIFUL 'A mile long lake on 160 wooded and roll ing acre* 80 miles north of Detroit. Possible terms Peter Real Estate (517)663-2711

342 Lakefront Property CASS

Nearly n e . 2 bedroom, 2 batr. great room, contemporary Water-lord schools. Redly sharp!

laverne Eady & Assoc. 626-4711

BLOOMFIELD TWP

NEWLY OFFERED Deetrable 1 acre wooded ravine lot wtth private dr ive off scenic Echo Rd Build to suit. George Groae Corwt. 851-7318

NOVA WOODS FARMINGTON HILLS

Only 11 imRa left m Phaaa 4 2 4 3 bedroom ranchee and rdaed ranchaa. Priced Irom $160,000. Lo-cated at 13 MUe and Drake For ad-ditional information c r t 661-1400.

Old Redtord $14,900 1 bedroom 00-00 avaflaMa m excel-lent condition Ould area, waft to ahoppmg and bus Immadlaia poe-eaadon. Had. water, nvamtananoa and taxaa only $1 to per modh. JoeDurso 261-1400

Re-Max West, Inc.

A NEW DELUXE HOME

$15,900 New 1* x 70 3 batJroom 2 bath with waaher S dryer.

Wonderland MOBILE HOME SALES INC

45475 Michigan Ave d Ortevl to Rd.

397-2330 A NEW HOME

$1,526 60 down. $155.66 per month

U t i l e VaMey . 476-1072

BEAUTIFUL 14'X70 3 bedroom. 2 belh. M u d Sed

MOBILE HOME BROKERS C r t Co l led - 897-2435

CHAMPION. 1964, 14 x 70", lur-ed ca thedra ceMngs. country

kl tchan. extraa, excr tsnt condition Canton. $15,900 Eve's 397-03»«

326 Condo* For Sale

"A SUPERIOR BUILDING TRADITION CONTINUES'

... in Plymouth

PLYMOUTH CHARNWOOO CONOOS

(PHASE II) FROM ...$44,000

Picturesque contJomtntum community wtth City convenience end country atmosphere. 2 bedroom luxury condoa with 1 6 2-etory ftoor plan*

Priced in th*

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Sal«6 Center...420-3010

Hoars: Weekday* 1-4 WM. Weekend* 12-6 PJi.

PLYMOUTH COfWBtS ffcVaOPNBIT CORF. —

Modal Open 1-4 P.M. $100 RESEmfES YOUR UNTT

CONTINENTAL REALTY 656-0101

BRANCH4TYLE coatooMatuM 2 l e a j Wll. 2 bath. M l •

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»!*«• pod. dufchouee "Vtj.MO

Building L o w - Ccnton Township: 15 lots - Brookside W e d Sub. 6 lots - Forest Brook Sub o 1 6 lots - Brookside Sub o 1 3 lots - Cherry HHI Orchard Harold Ftecher R e d Estate 455-5100

CADILLAC AREA: "0 ' Down As low as $25./Mo. Land Contracts avail-able tor 1 to 10 acre parcels. Hunt-ing. ttahlng. etc. 525-9242

FARMINGTON HILLS - N d 6 k W of Mer r iman Country setting on gravel road. VI acre lot. perked 4 reedy to bui ld $14,000 474-6324

Farmington Hills Just l lated! Beeu t lM Country RKSga Sub lot Aree d $200,000 to $300,000 home* Good L. C Mrma $54,900 CALL TONY Re/Max West 261-1400

G O R G E O U S CONTEMPORARY Lakefront New construction on pri-vate paved road 130 ft oo a" soorts laka. 2 d o r y great roo<p 4 bedrooms, finished w d k o u l igwer levd. luxurious master bedroon-suite, 3 car garage, security sydem triple decking, ready to move Into $359,900

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Merrill Lynch Realty

8 5 1 - 8 1 0 0 6 8 1 - 9 3 6 7 JOS LIN LAKE - 530 frontage = Acre* + Chdsee Schools near Arm Arbor. Terms. $45,000 MeKernan Realty Inc 475-6424

LAKE HURON - Custom Lakelvcnt 4-5 bedrooms, 4 beths, sauna. >acuzzl, beech. 10 miles north ot Port Huron. $264,900 987-6930 o , 327-6415

LAKE UVING - 4 bedrooms, cenlrsi a r on All Sports WIBams UW* $117,900 RDR 823

101 v large $114:9 ,900

CHARMING HOME - very on All Sporta Loon Lake. ROR728. Cd l Dolly T rdco l t 625-0 The Our t tn Compeny Reeitors £ a *

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

— LOT OWNERS —

COL ON ADC 1976 - 14-x 70 2 bed-n*. large front M n g room,

gremlum Ml m Cheueeu Eatalea. Novi. $16,000 669-4373

MC DONALD 1979- 14x70. 2 Bed-rooma 2 bethe. eeperete leimdry. rt appeancaa, Bud-m micro, atereo,

' . C r t Duene 397-3797

MOBILE HOME tor aaM 7659 M -Roed - L d SO 10 Between

Warren t Hmee Drive 36ft X 12tL. bedroom, eome kjmlture. Move, fnoardor, (had C r t

421-7123 or 422-5459

ONE BEDROOM TRAILER app l iances inc luded Musi be moved off lot. good tor hunters. $800 568-4461

REDMAN Newmoon, 14 X 70' 2

Areplece app" encee $2,600 moves

TRKJMPM 1984 14a70 t bsdroom. 2 M l ban . flrepteee, appaanoaa carpeting thrjout. died WaatpdM Manor. Canton $17,800 D g a

I- U B S AIMr 7pm. 387-87M

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VICTOMAN 1861. IflnMend H i tale. Nod 14x70", 2 bedroom, ly room with naturd flrepleoe. day $82-1800 *ad $20 eves 471-6388

333 Northern Property For Sale

BOYNC COUNTRY - 36 sores on oomar m a d road. 6 maee to aid B i n f maee to Hart 8860 per acre Eve* (3

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348 Cemetery Lots C H R I S T I A N M E M O R I A L C E N T E R Rochee te r , O a r d a n o l Craa t lon . 2 c r y p M . 2 v a u l t * . Baa l of ler 464 -0071

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421 -6779

351 Bus. & Professional Bldgs. For Sala

LIVONIA toa bond ing 10.600 S q g r o w t h . $100,000. 1 d a n -

tal v a c a n c y . O M lor ownar /uaar . M e d i c i a n d g a n a r a l ofltoe. Avak -

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SHOPPING CENTER YPSILANT I : O f f i c e a n d r a M i c o m -p l e x m h i g h t ra f f i c araa. T r l pM nat I Supa r u p p o r n r t t y . L.C. t a r m a . $600 ,000 .

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5 6 5 - 0 6 1 1

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400 Apta. For Rent

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6 6 2 - 4 3 4 0

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nawfy d s c o r a t a c ncy $ 4 9 6 - $ 5 2 0 r occupancy $ 4 9 6 - 8 5 2 0 m o C o n v a n -

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645-2999 B I R M I N G H A M

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6 4 9 - 6 6 0 9

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356 Inveetment Property For Sale

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L I V O N I A / W E S T L A N D

WESTWOOD VILLAGE APTS.

L u x u r i o u s 1 A 2 b e d r o o m a p t s P luah c a r p d . GE s d l - c i e a n l n g o v e n , d d u x a dkshwesher. ps t l o , c a n t r d a i r , sacu r l t y I n te rcom s y s t e m C l u b -h o u s e w i t h sauna A hea ted p o d F r e e c a r p o r t

J O Y RO W O F N E W B U R G H M a n a g e d b y P a a g g m P r o p e r t i e s

400 Apartments For Rent

L I V O N I A W O O O R I D G E A P T S N o w a c o a p t m g sea r ra t i ons 1 A 2 b e d r o o m ap t s $ 4 9 0 a n d $ 5 7 5 m o .

a d e ot Mtddtobat t be tween 6 7 M M Open M o n thru . Frt .

6 :30 l o 5, eves by app t Sat. 10 t o 2 p m 4 7 7 - 6 4 4 8

L U X U R I O U S 2 b e d r o o m / 2 b a t h a p a r t m e n t s ara a v a l a b i a lor i m m e -d i a t e o o c u p s n c y B r a n d new phaaa I n c l u d i n g m i rk -M inds , m ic rowaves , apac loua floor p lans and your c h o i c e ot d e c o r a t o r co lor schemea C M

6 4 4 - 0 0 5 9

M A R G O C A P R I 28406 W a r r e n , L a r g a a t t r ac t i ve

d e o c c u p a n c y 4 2 2 - 5 3 9 0

N E W L Y D E C O R A T E D S tud to A 1 b e d r o o m a p t s H a d . atr. c a r p d .

pea. appkancea S e a j r t t y eye-M m . F r o m $ 2 7 5 A u p S c h o o l c r a f t -O u i e r Dr . A r e a 5 3 1 - 6 1 0 0

NINE M I L E - H O O V E R AREA S p a d o u e 2 b a d r o o m t o w r m o u a a $ 4 2 5 m o n t h l y Decora ted , c e n t r a M . b a a e m e n t * No pets M a c A r t h u r M a n o r 7 5 6 - 7 0 5 0

NORTHVILLE H E A T I N C L U D E D

N a h r d beau ty s u r r o u n d s th is 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t T a k e V ia l o d b r i d g e ac roea the r o M n g b r o o k t o the o p e n pa rk ™ ki«a e n i n . i h e t r a n q u d t y d t N o p e l * E H O

2 b e d r o o m - $ 4 9 6

6 4 2 - 8 8 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

NOVi Of f P o n t i a c T r M b e t w e e n Beck

1-275

WESTGATE VI 1 & 2 BEDROOMS

from $420 • Air Condit ioned

• Garbage Diapoeal • Refrigerator 8 Range

• Carpet • Dining Room

• Patio & Balcony • Ample Storage In unit

• Cerport • Lighted Parking • Swrtmming Pool

*Ctubt>ouee

N o p e t s

O f f i c e h o u r a 9 e n > - 5 p m

8 2 4 - 8 8 8 8

N O V I

O A K P A R K

ALDERWOOD APARTMENTS Featuring:

• Large 1 bedroom apartment. • Easy access to public transportation. • Cable TV available. • Full size appliances.

FOR LIMITED TIME ONL Y Choice of 1 free gift

upon new rental. • V? off security deposit • 1 month free rent • Gift certificate

8 9 1 - 0 1 2 0

M O R G A N M A N O R

A P A R T M E N T S I - 9 4 & W a y n e R o a d

Applications being taken for several apartments. Included in rent, heat, hot water, Olympic swimming pool, HBO, 2 tennis courts.

>380-*410 for 2 bedroom apartments >330-(350 for 1 bedroom apartments

WEST B L O O M F I E L D B a s e m e n t s tud io , a t t r ac t i ve w i t h w i n d o w , ca r -pe ted o w n e n t r a n c e , 1 persor . on ly , all utWtlea, r e l e rences - c red i t check A v a l a b i a n o w $ 2 6 5 m o n t h l y plus $415 secur i t y C M 7 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 p m

v a M d a y s 363-1493 401 Furniture Rental

W E S T L A N D A R E A ASTOUNDING EXTRAORDINARY RIJTTRUF

Spac ious 1 A 2 b e d r o o m a p t * C a r - D U I I r \ U C

P d . p d t o . a r ^ ^ Heat i n c l u d e d F u r n i s h a o n e b e d r o o m

2 bedroom - $420 a p a r t m e n t l o r a s l i t t l e a s

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S . $ 7 5 p e r m o n t h . C h e r r y H i l l N e a r M e r r i m a n

F o r D e t a i l s 7 2 9 - 2 2 4 2

W E S T L A N D A R E A Spac ious 1 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s $410 m o n t h l y C a r p d a d . d e c o r a t e d , p o d A m a lovely a r e e W E S T L A N D W O O D S 7 2 6 - 2 8 8 0

C o r t F u r n i t u r e R e n t a l

3 5 8 - 4 3 0 3

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S S u m m i t A p t s S u b lease, Nov t h r u A p r i l Fu rn i shed l u x u r y 2 b e d r o o m , 2 ba ths . U n i t y r o o m wi th waaher A d rye r . $ 9 0 0 m o n t h 9 a m - 5 : 3 0 p m M o n - F n . 4 3 3 - 1 0 4 0 E v a s - w e M e n d s , 6 5 1 - 2 5 1 6

400 Apartments For Rent

W I L D E R N E 9 8 P A R K

A P A R T M E N T 8

WESTLAND V i M i l e W . o f W e s t l a n d M a l l

Applications Now Being Accepted

Spacious 2 bedroom apartments with baths & private laundry rooms..

Occupancy October 1986

Call Mon.-Fri. 9-5; Sat. 9-1 p.m.

4 2 5 - 0 9 3 0

9 4 1 - 7 0 7 0

O N E B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

$ 3 8 5 . 0 0 / M o .

6 M o n t h Lease Avai lable

O f t G r a n d River Ave . In B r i g h t o n 3/i M i l e East ot I-96 (Exit 145)

H I D D E N

H A R B O U R

2 2 7 - 5 8 8 2 W e e k d a y s 9 • 5

S P E C I A L '•TAKE * 100.00 OFF MOVE-IN COSTS

H O N E Y T R E E A Rental Community

S e c u r i t y D e p o a i t - O a l y I I S O

455-2424 1 At ? B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

2, J Ai 4 B e d r o o m T o s * n h o u s «

ChUdrar and p d s w d o o m e 1$ Floor p lane t o c h o o a a I r o m C a r p o r t *

S u r * a r • v i n o r o o m s I caWng e a w f f f t m d o

MON€YTR€€ C k j p h o u e e w l t f mdoor S e a t e d p o d

E r e r c M e r o o m $ s a u n a s

Joy R d . , C a n t o n . M i c h i g a n

(baeeeen Hifgrrry and Hnl O p e n M m - f n . H S a i 1 0 - \

FREE RENT F I R S T M O N T H

1 BEDROOM ONLY * 3 9 5

OFFER GOOD THRU f N O V E M B E R 1 5 t h

i C A N T O N

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E On Ford Road Just E. of 1-275

HEAT INCLUDED FULLY CARPETEP

SOUND CONDITIONED POOL & SAUNA

CABLE TV AVAILABLE

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 • 9 8 1 - 3 8 8 8

•01 Furniture Rentel F U R N I T U R E F O R Y O U R "

S 6 9 M o n t h • A L L N E W FURNITURE • LARGE S E L E C T I O N • O P T I O N T O P U R C H A S E

GLOBE RENTALS F A R M I N G T O N . 4 7 4 - 3 4 0 0

S T E R L I N G HEIGHTS, 8 2 6 - 9 6 0 1

S O U T H F I E L D . 3 5 5 - 4 3 3 0

TROY. 5 8 6 - 1 8 0 0

402 Furnished Apts. Fpr Rent

t h e c o r p o r a t e execut ive, a l u tw t lea . h o u e e w a r e e and t d e v l d o n m d u d a d A m e r i c a n E ip raas a c c e p t e d C a k

Re loca t i on Specia l is ts - 3 6 6 - 6 3 1 3 O u t s i p e M ich igan 1 -800 -3S2 -0629

402 Furnished ApU. For Rent

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

ABSOLUTE LUXURY

C O M P L E T E L Y

F U R N I S H E D

M O N T H L Y L E A S E S

7 C O M P L E X E S , N E A R

T R O Y & B I R M I N G H A M

E X E C U T I V E S U I T E S

F R O M $ 7 5 0

549-4500 A L L Q U A L I F I E D

RENTALS 100 s m Free L i s t i ng Book

S H A R E L ISTINGS 6 4 2 - 1 6 2 0 664 So, A d a m s , B i r m i n g h a m , M i c h

N. B L O O M F I E L D - Tasts«u»y tu r -n iehed 2 b e d r o o m o o n d o , q u M t c o m p l e x TV. cs rpo r t . w s s h s r f d r y e r houeewaree . knena $925 3 3 4 - 6 6 1 2

R O V A L O A K - La rga 1 A 2 b e d r o o m s p a n m e n u f r om $ 6 0 0 . M O S h o r t t e r m laaaaa avai lab le Oehee. co lo r TV 1 0 a m / 8 p m . 5 5 9 - 4 3 2 6

S H E L B Y UTICA an b e d r o o m a Short t e rm ab le Adu l t comp lex

2 leae evak-

7 3 1 - 2 7 2 2

S O U T H F I E L D Ava l labM i m m e d l e l e -hr Ml J u n e 1 b e d r o o m d e l u x e a p t . C o m p l e t e l y furn iahed. exce l len t l o -c e l t o n 353 -5746 3 5 6 - 1 2 6 6

S O U T H F I E L D - 11 A Green f i e l d a r e a Beaut i fu l ly fu rn iahed 2 b e d -r o o m lownhouaa c o m p l e t e w i t h Unene. housewsres. d ishes A c o k x TV 2 l a rge bedrooma, 1 * b d h s . p len ty d d o e e t A s t o r a g e s p a c e Ful l baaemen t A fenced in y a r d S h o r t t e r m leaae avai lab le F r o m $ 1 3 6 0 Fa i r fax Townhoueee 7 3 9 - 7 7 4 3

S O U T H F I E L D - 11/Lahser Fur -n i e h e d execu t i ve 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h N o p d s $900 mo A v d l a b l e Dec. 1 t h r u M a y Mr Wagner 3 5 3 - 7 2 9 7

400 Apartments For Rent

TROY . L a r g a fcfrnMhed 3 ba th . 2 b e d r o o m Apt . Haa i . oUttr. c a r p o r t m d u d a d . AvaAaPH n o w 6 4 7 - 6 0 1 5 o r 6 4 4 - 3 6 7 6

TROY - SuPMt luxury , l u m l e n e d . b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t . I n d u d a a I A d i she m o n t h l y

c a r p o r t a n d hea l $ 6 6 6 6 4 9 - 0 9 0 5 or 8 8 1 - 2 3 7 3

Birmingham - Troy Area

L u x u r y E x e c u t i v e A p t s .

C O M P L E T E L Y F U R N I S H E D

T O E V E R Y D E T A I L M d d Serv i ce A v d M D M

L o n g & S h o r t T e r m L

280-1820

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

B L O O M F I E L D L A K E S

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

A P T . S U B L E A S E I m m a o u M t a 2 b e d r o o m 2 b a t h 1st f loor sp t c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i s h e d A v a l l a b M N o v 1 fo r 6 moa . D a p o d t A -e l e rencee r e q u i r e d 6 5 1 - 9 7 7 0

ERA RYMAL SYMES

j f l c o m p l e x S T U O K > - $ 5 0 0

O N E B E D R O O M - $60C~$650 T W O B E D R O O M - $ 6 6 0 - 8 7 0 0

A p e r t m e n t a m d u d e pfcjeh c e r p e t m g d r a p e s , d e c o r a t o r t u m t l u r e b y Gkdbe Inter iors , d ishes , t n e n s . aA-ver. s i c TV A rad io W a a h e r A d r y e r o n m a n floor H a d A w e t e r m d u d -a d GE d r c o n d i t i o n i n g 2 n d b e d -r o o m c a n ba ueed aa c f t l o e o r dan . i d e d l o r execudvea o r y o u n g b u d -nees persona m o v i n g In to a rea .

Beech pr lvAadgaa o n C a a a L a k e

H O M E AWAY F R O M H O M E . I N C Elegant 1-2 or 3 b e d r o o m , o o m -pteie iy fur lahed. m d u d e e ttnane. cook ware, o o k * TV N o r t h Oa fcMnd Coun ty a r e e Shor t lease F r o m $1190 m o n t h 6 2 6 - 1 7 1 4

i pr lvAadgaa N o pets , p

P L Y M O U T H Now Fu rn iahed A p t s

CaPM TV. stereo, m i c ro w a v e C l o s e to X -Ways A A i rpo r t S h o r t M m

a. I r om $ 8 5 0 C a l 4 5 9 - 9 5 0 7

B I R M I N G H A M - fu rn iahed 2 b e d -r o o m condo . avakabM i m m e d i a t e l y , $800 m o n t h p lus utMttea. A d u l t s , n o pe t s Aak lor Mary S a v o M . agen t

-6100, 6 4 2 - 0 1 5 6

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

B I R M I N G H A M D O W N T O W N Execu t i ve l u m i a h e d 1 b a d r o o m Vary pr ivets . Iu6y e q u i p p e d , svs ry -t h tng new a n d C o n t e m p o r a r y WaAi t o b a d ree tauran ts A m o p p i n g Ava i lab le Oc tober 27 th J o d D La rmen P r o p e m e e 3 9 6 - 7 7 6 2

F U R N I S H E D ef f i c iency a p t s tor rant , week l y A mon th ly . S u b u r b a n H o u a a M o l d . 16920 T d a g r a p h , 6 MUe d T d a g r a p h 5 3 6 - 9 6 4 6

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

Carpo r t

B I R M I N G H A M Sharp U n a

rt U t M M a L a u n d r y Shor t $ 8 7 5 6 4 5 - 2 3 2 0

402 Furnished Apte. For Rent

B I R M I N G H A M rushed 2 b a d r o o m . I taa l . h d w e t e r T V . AduNa. N o p a M $ 8 6 0 Year

6 4 7 - 0 7 1 6

400 Apertments For Rent

2920 Sch rode r B l vd . 2 M k a . N o ot O r c h a r d Lake Rd of f Caaa L a k a Rd

FOR A P P O I N T M E N T : 6 8 1 - 9 1 6 1 8 6 1 - 8 3 0 9 . 3 3 4 - 6 3 9 2

LUXURY FURNISHED APARTMENTS SHORT T E R M L E A S E S

A d u l t and f a m i * uni ts. 8 p r i m e s u b -u r b a n locat ions UUAtMs m d u d e d C o m p l e t e w i th houeewaree. knana, c o l o r TV A p o d Week ly m a i d sar -vtoe avai lab le J u d I k e h o m d

EXECUTIVE LIVING S U I T E S 474-9770

ENJOY THE S U I T E L IFE At t rac t i ve ly l u r n M h e d 1 e n d 2 b e d -r o o m A p t a c o m p l e t e w i t h houee waree. knana. c a d e TV O e d r a b i e au Du rban locat ions P l y m o u t h n o w a v d t o d e C a * T e r n a t : H O M E SUITE H O M E . 5 4 0 - 6 6 6 0

400 Apartments For Rent

Carpeting tliroughout Central air conditioning Rj«y eqewpped kitc*>en full basements in Tawnhomes " Pool, sundeck S tennis courts CiuOtxxse with oarT»-room & sauna Ptoyground and piCfK area

Laundry focilites 24 hour emergency seivice

Affordable Excellence

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fnmtMO 6 9 7 - 4 3 4 3 Ju , w ^ 1-94 b 1-275 M r E W w frwm Ihrr. LhmSML Am* Art* b klttrt A*rpfi

Opes weeUevt 11-f weefceMs 11 S ^clesed N$«i I •ed * feftrvile o« the H -94 S e w ft

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Hours: 8 30-500 Mon.-Fri. o< by appt P H O N E :

349-8200

Scotsdale Jlpartmenfs Newburgh between Joy & Warren

From * 4 4 0

F R E E H E A T

F R E E C O O K I N G G A S

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1 & 2 Bedroom Covered Parking l 1 ^ Baths Livonia Schools

Model Open 9-5 Daily

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0 EQO«I Opportunity Mc^eing

C O R A L R I D G E A P A R T M E N T S

2nd at Wilcox • Rochester

1 & 2 B e d r o o m Apa r tmen ts HEAT I N C L U D E D

Air Conditioning

Appliances • Carpeting

Laundry Facilities • Pool

Beautiful Wooded Surroundings O f f i c e o p e n d a i l y 8 : 3 0 a .m. -5 p . m .

Ss t . ic S u n . b y A p p o i n t m e n t

6 5 1 - 0 0 4 2

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DIAMOND FOREST APARTMENTS

L U X U R I O U S APTS. OFFER TNG One wcrrrtrr FREE RENT i FREE Vt lNDOW BLINDS

. ( a p p l i e s only to the first 20 tenants s i g n i n g ieases b y N o v . 17 . 19861

Immediate occupancy, f r o m $575 and up, 1 & 2 b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s a v a i l a b l e - v

Inc ludes : L a u n d r y r o o m w i t h w a s h e r a n d d r y e r in e a c h a p a r t m e n t . E x e c u t i v e Ren ta l • M i c r o -wave • C a r p o r t • P r i v a t e e n t r a n c e s t o mos t a p a r t m e n t s • T e n n i s C o u r t s • R u n n i n g T r a c k • 16 a c r e p r i v a t e p a r k • P o o l w i th w h i r l p o o l . • Sauna

L o c a t e d o n H a l s t e a d just N . of 9 M i l e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 4 1 1 - 4 8 4 8

T H E P L A C E

TWO BEDROOMS TWO FLOORS

TWO ENTRANCES FULL BASEMENT

f r o m

M 6 5 F O R S P A C E 11h .iti il \ r . i r B i rminnh . im Bou t iques

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i h H U N T I N G T O N G A R D E N r r r l o v v N H o u s i APARTMENTS

I urnrstMxl Model at 10711 W Ten Mile Road C »ih« i- Hi KITS Mon S j l or B y Appokilmeni 547-4311

a p a r t m e n t s a n d t o w n h o u s e s at N o r t h w e s t e r n &

M i d d l e b e l t .

2 year leases available

Every th ing y o u c o u l d w ish to r i Qu ie t se t t i ng ,

securi ty s y s t e m a n d m a n n e d gua rdhouse , ' s u p e r b In te r io rs

e legant l andscap ing , t enn i s c o u r t , poo l , wh i r lpoo l , c l u b h o u s e , m u c h more? 1,600 s<j -ft , 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 ba ths , s torage r o o m & l e u n d r y m your apa r tmen t

FROM '850 6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6

K A F T A N E N T E R P R I S E S • 3 S 2 - 3 S O O

nne4t 10 Mi le & Hoover • War ren Conveniently located near 696

1 & 2 Bedroom Units Includes

HEAT a F R E E C A B L E TV P L U S :

Storage Facilities Carpeting Air Conditioning Appliancea Swimming Pool Tennia Courts Laundry Parking Office open Daily 3:30-5 P.M.; Sat. 4 Sun. 10-4 P.M

7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0 ^

Unexpected Count ry Charm Awaits.. .

Luxurious garden apartments with balconies and townhouses. 1. 2 and 3 bedroom. Profes-sionally managed and well-maintained with landscaped courtyards. Heat, hot water and carports included. Clubhouse and heated pool. Close to shopping.

N O V I -I R I D G E

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1 B E D R O O M S P A C I O U S U N I T S

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c o n d i t i o n e r , c a r p e t i n g ,

l a u n d r y a n d s t o r a g e

f a c i l i t i e s a n d p o o l

7 M i l e - T e l e g r a p h A r e a

5 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

B R A N D N E W

L i v o n i a / W e s t l a n d

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t i l l a g e NEW 1 and 2 Bedroom Apartments Designed

for Adult Living Joy Rd., W. of Newburgh

C o n v e n i e n t t o I - 9 6 & I - 2 7 5

O p e n D a i l y 1 0 a . m . - 6 p . m .

For rental information call 459-6600

NEW LUXUR>

ADULT COMMUNITY IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

2 YEAR LEASES • Adults Over The Age of 60 • Attended Gate House • Burglar Alarm & Medical Alert • 3 Story With Elevators • Spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments • Laundry & Storage In Each Apartment • Pool

Rentale From *600 Per Mon th Lahser n o a d . N o r t h o l 11 M i le » o e d . Southheid . M i c h i g a n

B e n i a l Of f i ce Open Dai ly 11:00 a m -5:00 p m .

356-7367

Kaftan EntarpriaM, Inc. 3 5 2 - 3 8 0 0

. j V V * 400 Apertmente For Rent

W H I T E H A L L

A P A R T M E N T S

Luxurious 2 Bedroom Apartments • 2 Full Baths • Carports • Pool

• FREE CABLE TV • SECURITY

Adult

W. 9 MILE AT PROVIDENCE DR IN SOUTHFIELD

Office Open Daily 8:30-5 p.m.

5 5 7 - 5 3 3 9

. . TO WORK

..TOSHOPWNG

T O RECREATION

FROM '520' 1 .2 S 3 b e d r o o m s

1 S 2 b a t h s Heal I nc l uded I r o r "570

3ST-1761

F R O M

1 S 2 b e d r o o m s 1 & 2 baths

Heat Inc luded 357 -0437

12 MILE

5 ^ FROM k » 5 l

•>8 2 b e d r o o m s , ffhree "oo« plane] Pr ivate en l ra r»ce l

350 -1«86 or 3 5 3 - 9 6 5 0

' 2 ^7 ,A FROM '540*

1 & 2 b e d r o o m s 1 & 2 ba ths C l u b h o u s e

354-0331

CIVIC CENTER DR

I FROM '5201

-c u u

1 & 2 b e d r o o m s 1 & 2 baths C l u b h o u s e

358-1885

i S 2 b e d r o o m s t a 2 b a i n s

Heat Inc luded 557 -3832

c a n * *

$520*

Rerv.al rates subjact to change wi-.r-.out notlae. 3 5 3 - d 6 5 0 M Main Office

(ountry (orner L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S

647-6100 30300 Southfield Road jus t south of 13 Mile Road

Walton, corner of P e r r y near 1-75, 2 miles f rom Oakland University • 2 Miles N. of Silverdome

1 BEDROOM *405 2 BEDROOM >450

HEAT INCLUDED

M O D E L O P E N : Mon - F r i . 9-5 W e e k e n d 12-5

373-5800

An Apartment Community of Uncomfiromtsed Quality in Farmington Hills

LARGE 1 & 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS Featuring

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CHATHAM HILLS WITH ATTACHED GARAGE

IN F A R M I N G T O N On Old Grand River

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ROCHESTER H I L L S - 4 b e d r o o m 2 '4 ba th co lon ia l I m m e d i a t e p o s -s e s i o n $1 ,250 per m o n t h .

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ROCHESTER S C H O O L S : 4 bed-r o o m , poo l , h o r s e b e r n . $ 1 5 0 0 m o n t h 6 5 1 - 1 8 1 4

406 Furniahad Houtat For Rant

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F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - f i x n l e n e d 3 b e d r o o m , B year o ld ranch . t4 acra . ama* park araa. Depoei t ta t A last m o n t h , $ 1 0 0 0 6 6 1 - 5 6 6 4

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great r o o m , 2 b a d r o o m a . a t o n e f lre-p iece. ahort t e rm laaaa 3 6 3 - 8 9 1 0

408 Duplaxaa For Rant C A N T O N - New de luxe 3 b e d r o o m 1 H baths , app l iance* , $ 7 0 0 per m o n t h . C a l a f ter 5 p m 4 7 6 - 4 2 9 6

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410 Flats For Rant B I R M I N G H A M - La rge uppe r f la t . 2 b e d r o o m a . 1 ba th , app i ianoee. fire-p lace , ga raga $610 per M o Caw be-

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P L Y M O U T H . Wa l k i ng d i s tance t o t o w n . 2 b a d r o o m Upper Cteant-$450. No pe t * . 4 5 5 - 9 6 6 6

R E D F O R D T W P La rge 2 b e d r o o m Un l i , natura l f l rap lece. ai l app l iancea i nc lud ing waaher A d ryer $ 5 9 5 . ' m o

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W E S T L A N D - u p p e r fiat. 2 b e d -r o o m , p r i v a t e e n t r a n c e $ 3 2 5 m o n t h Cal l a f ter 6 p m 4 7 6 - 2 4 9 5

W O R M E R W / T e l e g r a p h . 2 bed-r o o m , leaae p l u * secur i ty depos i t Ava i lab le Nov 1. $ 3 2 5 / m o 534 -6974

C L E A R W A T E R , ove r l ook ing Gu l l , l uxu ry 2 f e d r o o m a , 2 bethe. decora-to r f u r r w h e d . wea f t e r ' d r ye r Walk to Go l f C o u r s e Seaeon 455 -1967

C L E A R W A T E R 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o . c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i a h e d . I n c l u d i n g waaher . d ryer 6 ga raga . Seasona l / annua l 261 -4767

O E L R A Y B E A C H - Comple te ly fu r -n iahed m o d e m c o n d o aleepa 4, o n wa ta r . w i th a p p l i a n c e * . Mar 14 t h r u 2 1 $ 1 , 1 0 0 / b e a t . 9 6 4 - 2 1 6 4

DISNEY W O R L D 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o . c o m p l e t e l y fu rn iahed . a w i m m m g poo l , tennta c o u r t , aeunaa. 15 m m -utee I r o m a i r p o r t , go f t couraa , etc Can D K k or Dann ie a l 3 2 6 - 2 6 0 0

FORT M E Y E R S B E A C H Gul f f r on t c o n d o m i n i u m , spec tacu-lar view. Ava i l ab le laat 2 w * s o f Jan. A Ap r Cal l 626 -3443

L A U D E R D A L E - Bay C o l o n y C l u b C o n d o - p r i m a a a e Luxu ry 2 b e d r o o m a . Nov o r Dec. - $ 1 2 0 0 m o Cal l Co l lec t 517 -321 -2433

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H U T C H I N S O N I S L A N D - New. lerge oceen f r o m c o n d o , fabu loua decor 2 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th , poo l , tennis. Mo or seaeon 6 4 4 - 3 8 6 0 ; 363 -3665

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L O N G B O A T KEY , d i rec t ly o n Gul f , 2 b e d r o o m , 2 b a t h c o n d c . alt a m t lee. beau t i f u l wa ta r view f r om every r o o m , ava i l ab le Jan. 8 1 m o mini -m u m D a y * 363-3110 ,evee 626 -0456

415 Vacation Rantala M Y R T L E B E A C H - S C. , 2 4 3 bed-r o o m c o n d o a . o c e a n f r o n t A ocean-

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412 Townhouaaa-Condoa For Rant

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ROYAL O A K - ' P e t * okay S to rage , Gas heat $ 5 5 0 or $650 e q u i p p e d , B i rm ingham. K ids . O the rs too t 255-5510 R E N T A L GUIDE, $ 6 0 FEE.

S C H O O L C R A F T / O u t e r Dr a r e a Clean 2 B e d r o o m , b e a e m e n t , l e n c e d yard Re fe rence* r e q u i r e d Call 3 5 7 - 0 4 3 6

, f r STER - A t t r a c t i v e 3 b e d r o o m

_ 2 \» car g a r a g e , h u g e mas te r Bed room, ful l b e s e m e n t , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y $ 5 2 0 5 5 3 - 9 0 5 5

INKSTER - S o l C h e r r y Hi l l . W of J o h n Dely 3 b e d r o o m * , p lus appl i -ances $575 m o n t h p lus secu r i t y de-pos i t Ask fo r Fred, agent 5 6 3 - 9 6 6 5

I S L A N D ! 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5 2 b e d r o o m , k i d s O K . $ 3 7 5 S y s t e m 1 M o n - Fri 8 - 8 Sat - S u n 9 - 5

L A K E A N G E L LIS - C u t e 5 r o o m houae wt th b a a e m e n t s t o r a g e area. Very pr iva te , beau t i f u l v iew $ 1 0 0 0 per m o n t h CaB 559 -7744

L A K E F R O N T , P l c k n e y A r e a L o t * o l Bias* A d e c k s 3 b e d r o o m s , fami ly r o o m , c o n t e m p o r a r y , r e l e rences $ 6 5 0 / M O p l u * d e p o s i t Mr . Car r ie r : 471 -2910 o r 5 2 6 - 6 7 2 0

L IVONIA, near 5 MUe A M e r r i m a n . 3 1 H

b e e e m e n t . g a r a g e $650 mo . + secur i ty .

I m m a c u l a t e 5 9 1 - 1 3 ^ 1

L IVONIA - S o f A n n A r b o r Tra i l , E. ot N e w b u r g h . 4 b e d r o o m , 1V> ba th co lon ia l w i th g a r a g e * n d b e a e m e n t Freehly p a i n t e d A c a r p e t e d Avai l -ab le beg inn ing ot Nov 6 m o n t h

I. $750 p e r m o n t h $ 6 0 0 per I w i th 1 s m a l pe t . Secu r i t y de -end c red i t r e p o r t r e q u i r e d Call

) M o o r e 4 7 1 - 4 5 0 9 or 6 2 6 - 9 1 0 0

IA 2 a n d 3 b e d r o o m homaaa . u p $10 o f t $ 6 5 tee w t t h th la

544 -0091 2 2 7 5 0 W o o d w a r d

!IA_ 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k , needs w o r k . $ 5 0 0 a m o n t h , n o secur -

4 7 9 3 B e r w i c k b e t w e e n L y n d o n Me Leave n o t e in m a i l b o x

- 2 b e d r o o m , al l new m i e r v JOeal fo r c o u p l e , r>o pe ts . $550 , p l u * $ 5 5 0 secur i t y r e f e r e n c e s

I o c c u p a n c y 4 7 6 - 4 6 7 3

1A - 3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch , r o o m , par t ia l l y flniahed Baae-1'A ca r g a r a g e , f enced , g o o d , $650 / m o 4 6 4 - 4 3 9 3

IA - 3 b e d r o o m , b r i c k r anch , 2 * ba ths , c a r p o r t , f i n i shed

it, a i r , M o v e , re f r i ge ra to r . , n o p e t * $ 7 5 0 5 3 6 - 4 7 7 2

- 3 b e d r o o m s , f i n i shed or R e d f o r d . d o u b l e ga-

, 2 ba ths , e q u i p p e d $ 5 2 0 510 R E N T A L GUIOE, $ 6 0 FEE.

11A. 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h Baae-. n o g a r a g e $ 5 4 0 a m o n t h Ka lm P r o p e r t y M a n a g e m e n t

5 6 3 - 4 2 1 1

SECTION 6 - 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5 2 Bedroom, , l enced , appMancee. k ids pets OK S y s t e m 1, M o n - Fn . 8 - 9 Sat - S u n 9 - 5

S E V E N M I L E / T e l e g r a p h a r e a . Large 4 B e d r o o m houae o n d o u b l e lot 2 car g a r a g e Ava i lab le i m m e d i -ately $525 p e r m o n t h 16925 River-view Call Dan 5 3 8 - 2 3 0 6

S O U T H F I E L D Lahser , N o f 9 M i l e 3 b e d r o o m b r i ck , a t t a c h e d 2 ca r ga -rage, wa l * - ou t b a a e m e n t t o l a rge ya rd $ 6 0 0 . ' m o n t h

9 A M - 4 P M 3 5 7 - 3 3 6 0

S O U T H F I E L D / 1 2 Mi le , love ly 3 b e d -r o o m * . r-% ba th c o l o n i a l w i t h a p p k -a n c a s $ 7 0 0 / m o R e f e r e n c e * A c red l l check 5 5 9 - 3 5 1 6

S O U T H F I E L D . 2 b e d r o o m (1 b e d -r o o m 7x101. l a rge k i t c h e n , l iv ing r o o m & l aund ry r o o m L o c a t e d fus ' S of 13 M i le o n Everet t B i rm ing -ham S c h o o l * $ 4 5 0 per m o n t h Ca l l a f ter 6 p m 6 4 7 - 7 3 6 7

S O U T H F I E L D - 4 b e d r o o m a w i t h ge -rege. beaemen t . d m i n g r o o m , epp l i -ance* . $450 O t h e r * l oo t 2 5 5 - 5 6 1 0 R E N T A L G U I D E . $ e o FEE.

Th i * houee has eve ry th i ng 2 5 7 4 5 Con t inen ta l Dr . . $ 1500 m o n t h 2 5 6 - 5 6 4 2

S REDFORD. 2 h o u a e * . lovely 3 B e d r o o m b r i ck , $ 5 9 0 S m a l 2 b e d -room. $365 D e e r b o r n Hta. Beau t i fu l 2 Bed room. $ 5 2 5 9 3 7 - 3 7 3 4

TAYLOR 2 B e d r o o m houae . newfy d e c o r a t e d o n ac re , a l l a p p l i a n c e s , ch i l d ren* pe t s O K . f u r n i s h e d or n o n -fu rn i shed $115 per week 2 9 1 - 1 7 2 5

TROY - Che lsea Vi l lage. 3 bed-r o o m s . 3 ba ths , ait app l i ances , ga -rage $1,400 Mo Ava i l ab le I m m e d i -ately Slater M a n a g e m e n t . 540 -6268

TROY - E ot 1-75 A W a t t l e * . 4 b e d -r o o m , 2% ba th , fu l l B a s e m e n t co l o -nial. cen t ra l a i r , 2 car g a r a g e Refer -ences. no p e t * $ 1 2 0 0 p l u s 1V» m o n t h s secur i t y 6 4 3 - 4 2 3 2

A V A I L A B L E A R E A OF

12 & Northwestern 1,450 Sq . Ft Ranch T o w n h o u e e 2 oaths . Ind iv idua l p r i v a t e en -t rance . ca rpe t i ng , a p p l i a n c e * , d u b h o u a a . poo l $695 p e r M o

3 5 6 - 3 7 8 0

M A R C O I S L A N D - Gulf F ron t S o u t h S e a * T o w e r s , 10th floor 2 b e d r o o m , 2 be th . c o m p l e t e l y fu rn iahed Over -l o o k i n g p o o l A beech . Ava i lab le Jan. 15 o n to r ahor t or long f a r m Cal l Bob : 8 7 9 - 1 2 0 4 of f ice , 689 -6650

M A R C O I S L A N D . Luxury beach f ron t c o n d o . 2 b e d r o o m s , 2 ba ths , poo l , t enn is , boa t d o c k . Cab le TV. Not ava i lab le 12-23 to 3-1 . 626 -2505

A V A I L A B L E , 1 0 Mi le , Lahaer 2 or 3 b e d r o o m * , 2 ' y ba th * , nmahed bese-m e n t . fulty ca rpe ted , a p p r o x . 1950 * q . f t . Ca rpo r t , adu l t a n d ch i l d ren a r e a N o pe t * . . $670 per m o n t h hea l i nc luded Ca l l 3 5 6 - 8 6 4 4

B A L M O R A L C O N D O . Sou th f i e l d 2 b e d r o o m , 2 be th , c a r p o r t , bu rgu le r a l a rm , p o o l Exce l len t ahopp ing $ 6 0 0 Cal l 559 -0932

B I R M I N G H A M p r o p e r - f u l l y f u r -n iahed c o n d o . 3 B e d r o o m , ba tha . rec r o o m , ahor t or l o n g t i lease. $ 1 . 4 0 0 / m o . G lenn 6 4 3 - 0 7 5 0

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS 2 b e d r o o m C o n d o , 1 ' i b a t h * Upper L« $ 6 5 0 /mo . I nc lude* haat Tenn is c o u r t s A f t e r 8pm, 8 6 4 - 5 6 6 7

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S - 12 Mi le A O r c h e r d Lake a r e a F a r m i n g t o n S q C o n d o m i n i u m * . 1 b e d r o o m , 2nd f l oo r , c o m p l e t e k i t chen very n ice A d e a n i m m e d i a t e occupancy $500 Ca l l Bruce L loyd, M e a d o w m a n a g e -m e n t . Inc. 8 5 1 - 8 0 7 0

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS. 1 B e d r o o m c o n d o , all app l i ances c e n t r a l air. washer t d ryer New ca rpe l , freahfy p a i n t e d . I m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y , $ 5 0 0 per m o n t h Aak to r Oennia D i ck s tem et 6 4 7 - 7 1 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N HWe - c o m p l e t e l y fu rn i shed , shor t t o r m lease. 13 M i le / M idd leCe i t La rge c o n d o , haat A ga-rage i nc luded m a t u r e a d u l t * , n o p e t * 6 5 1 - 9 7 8 2

Marco Island On The

Gulf of Mexico Christmas or Seasonal

Condominiums for rent on or near the beach, by week or month. S.W. Florida.

CONNEX VACATIONS

Tol l Free

8 0 0 - 2 3 7 - 4 1 7 7 N A P L E S . 2 b e d r o o m . 2 be th , deco-ra to r f u r n i a h e d o n Royal P a l m * Go t l C o u r s e Poo l , a d u t t * only N o pe l * . 3 m o n t h m i n i m u m $ 1 3 0 0 m o 3 5 6 - 7 1 6 8

S K I C O N D O Van /Beave r Creak , g rea t loca t ion . S leepe 6. fu l l k i tchen, fireplace, l aund ry , c o m p e t i t i v e ratea. Jack a f tar 7 p m . 761 -2849

SKI H O L I D A Y B A R G A I N - Sugar Loat Mt t o w n h o u e e . 4 B e d r o o m * , 4 Bath* , fully e q u i p p e d , 100 y a r d * f r o m ski Uft Dec 29 -Jan , 4 $750 Thurs - S u n m 1966 $400 ; Fr l . -Sun. $ 3 5 0 Cal l a f ter 6 P M 836-3215

S K I V A I L 5 b e d r o o m . 3 ba th beeu t l f u l condo . T a k e Shu t t l e 1 m l e to g o n d o l a

$ 2 0 0 per day Cal l Ph i l 862 -5243

S N O W M A S S T I L L A G E . C O - 3 k l ou t , ak l h o m a In W o o d Run, 4 bad-r o o m * . 3 b a t h s , 2 fireplacea. For 10 peop le - $ 3 7 0 per day 665-6505

VENICE - De l igh t fu l . 1 B e d r o o m . 1 b a t h c o n d o . has eve ry th i ng 150' to p r i v a t e gutt b e a c h Dec. $650 Jan.. Feb . Ma r $ 1 , 1 0 0 / m o . 4 0 1 - 3 2 2 - 7 9 2 2

R O C H E S T E R - w o m a n w i s h e s to ahara h o m e wt th aame. For I n f o rme -l lon w r i t e 3 5 5 5 2 G r a n d Rtver . a 122 F a r m i n g t o n HIBa. M l 4 8 0 2 4

R O O M A T E W A N T E D pr iva te ba th , B i r m i n g h a m , l a k e p r M -lege* . g a r a g e , n o n a m o k e r . b e a u t i f u l h o m e $ 3 2 5 p l u * 8 5 5 - 8 1 9 9

R O O M - M A T E W a n t a d t o aha ra ' b e d r o o m houae m C a n t o n Waaher dryar, c a b l e TV. al l appHancea $275 p l u * unt i t le* . 9 6 1 - 6 2 9 0

R O O M M A T E w a n t e d fo r n i ce 3 b e d -r o o m houae in R e d f o r d . $ 2 5 0 per m o n t h p lua p h o n e a n d d e p o s i t Ref-erencee r e q u i r e d C a l 5 3 2 - 6 0 5 9

ROYAL O A K La rge b e d r o o m / s t u d y m p r i va te h o m a w / k i t c h e n p r i v i -lege* . Excel lent for wr i te r lor day t t ime s tudy or l ive- In ( I ng le w o m a n $ 2 5 0 ' m o CMI 6 P M - 1 1 P M ; 5 4 7 - 5 2 7 0

£ q u i e t ; Under 30 Non i m o k a r p r e f e r r e d $235 per m o n t h C a l C h r l * a f ter 5pm, 7 2 1 - 4 3 3 0

S INGLE Profeea lona i m a t e s e e * same, ege 22 -30 . to aha re 3 bed-r o o m ranch on o n e acre . T roy . $350. m o p lu * utHitiee. 8 7 9 - 5 1 8 7

416 Halla For Rant L IVONIA DANIEL A L O R D K of C.

2 ha l l * . 100 -275 capac i t y , park ing, air c o n d i t i o n i n g Ren ta l lor a l occa-s i o n * Al Z l n g e r 4 5 4 - 0 5 0 0 427-3545

420 Rooma For Rant AREA B L O O M F I E L D I -75, Sq Lake Rd W o o d w a r d A Te leg raph Roed. P r i va te e n t r a n c e N o n s m o k i n g w o r k i n g g e n t l e m a n 332 -5266

O R L A N O O . D I S N E Y / E P C O T . Luxu-ry 2 b e d r o o m , 2 ba th c o n d o , fu r -n i shed , poo l , j a c m z l . gol f Week ly ren ta l $65 day Mr Blrdael l , Days . 4 7 4 - 5 1 5 0 Eve* 478 -9776

O R M O N D B E A C H - Luxu ry c o n d o . o c e a n f r o n t . 2 b e d r o o m s . 2't ba ths , c o m p l e t e l y f u r n i * h e d $ 1500 m o n t h -ly. $ 6 0 0 2 w e e k * 681 -3444

S A N D KEY - Cteerweter Furn iahed 2 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th Gu l t - l r on t C o n -d o Pool , g u a r d Reserved .n»KJe p e r k i n g 884 -6914

S A R A S O T A - Luxu r ious 2 b e d r o o m -o o n d o In The M e a d o w s , avai lab le Dec. . J a n A Feb C a l af ter

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - H u n t e r * R idge Spac ious 2 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th c o n d o Neut ra l c o l o r * t h r o u g h o u t . A t t a c h e d garage, large s t o r a g e r o o m $850 m o n t h I n d u d l n g heat I m m e d i a t e occupancy Hanne t t , Inc. Rea l to rs . 6 4 6 - 6 2 0 0

T W O S I N G L E fami ly h o m e e In c i ty of Troy, m a x i m u m 6 m o s leaae C o n -tac t M ichae l Bai ley b e t w e e n 9 a m -5 p m 6 4 6 - 9 7 0 0

W A R R E N - 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k ranch . Basement , k i d * , pa ' s . $350 . 3 b e d -r o o m luxury , kk l s . pe t s $ 5 2 5 Sys tem i 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5

W A T E R F O R D , newer 3 b e d r o o m , IV . Bath, co lon ia l , 2 car a t t a c h e d garage, w a l k o u t b a s e m e n t w i th deck O v e r l o o k i n g W o o d h u l l Lake $750 F o r d h a m Equi t ies, 540 -6377 or 8 5 1 - 9 2 1 1

I IA - 3 b e d r o o m ranch , 1 car ga rage . ulHl ty r o o m $600

1 m o n t h secur i t y Refer-A f te r 5 p m . 4 7 6 - 6 7 4 8

3 b e d r o o m br i ck ranch, . f l r ep i ece A 2 cer garage,

per m o n t h p k j * u t i l i t ies 6 se-depos i t 5 2 5 - 1 8 1 0

M A C O M B - 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5 b r l c * r a n c h wf th base-

k i ds , pe t * , $350 . ^ S y s t e m 1. - F r i 8 - 9 Sa t S u n

E A I N K S T E R 2 b e d r o o m coun t r y k i t chen , ca r p e l ed

ya rd , washer & d ryer l ake prtvi-$590 A f te r 3 3 0 p m 6 6 9 - 2 5 0 6

M E L V t N D A L E - O lder qu ie t a rea 2 b e d r o o m br i ck Re fe rencea $ 4 2 5 / M O p lua aecurt ty M r Car r ie r

4 7 1 - 2 9 1 0 or 6 2 6 - 8 7 2 0

I tLFORO AREA Beeu t l f u l CaHfornla b e d r o o m s d m m g

room s u n k e n l i v ing r o o m . 2 baths , ((replace, c a r p e t e d t h r o u g h o u t , 2 (a.- g a r a g e fu l l b a s e m e n t 2,000 • q . n 4 decks , t r e e d k j t o n cana l gve r l ook lng p r i v a t e l ake $1,195 m o n t h Secur i ty depoar f I t e r 4 P M 6 4 2 7264

M O V E T O D A Y - 2 b e d r o o m a " Ida Aandy achoexs. $ 4 0 0 or $ 4 3 5 3 Bed-fooma, d o u b l e g a r e g e O t h e r s B 5 - 5 5 1 0 R E N T A L G U I D E $60 FEE

N E G O T I A B L E R E N T - 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5 $ b e d r o o m , a p p l i a n c e s k i d * , p e l * OK. Sya tem 1 M o n - Frt 6 - 9 Sat. -Sun 9 - 5

O U T E R O R I V E / S C H O O L C R A F T A r e a - d e a n 2 b e d r o o m , fenced ya rd , secur i t y * y a t a m $ 3 5 0 per m o n t h p l u * u t w t l e e D lacoun t

474 -1652

O X B O W L A K E AREA 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h w i th fireplace A ga rage , im-m e d i a t e o c c u p e n c y aakmg $650 C a l l B ruce L l oyd at M e e d o w m a n

6 5 1 - 8 0 7 0

P L Y M O U T H 6 E V E R G R E E N C lea r 2 b a d r o o m Brick fenoed ya rd ga--*<>e $400 per m o n t h , d iecoun i

474 -1852

PLYMOUTH LEASE A N EXECUTIVE D R E A M

Y e a a e thia * t t rac t«ve a n d s p e o o u * ( b e d r o o m 2 fu« Bath co lon ia l in |preet lg ioue P l y m o u t h a raa App* -ance* to way 2 '« ca r a t t a c h e d ga

^ a g e large oe r kuaa lot . , b a a a m a n l l o e n t e r t a i n i n g A n o m Iter an execu t i ve Ca l l tor de ia i ia

i C0LDWELL 1 BANKER

4 7 6 - 6 6 3 6 ' P L Y M O U T H - O l d V i l lage t t r o o m c o n v e n e d g a r a g e a p i « •eel pk ja s t o r a g e a p p a a n c e a $375 par m o n t h aecur t ty 685 -1165

W A T E R F O R D 2 B e d r o o m , a p p l i a n c e s $ 4 2 5 Sys-t e m 1 M o n - FO 6 - 9 Sat - S u n 9-5 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5

W E S T L A N D - L IVONIA S c h o o l s . 3 Bedrooms, l iv ing A d in ing , k i t chen , taml ly r o o m , 1'-i Baths, t u l Base-men t a t t a c h e d 2 car g a r a g a . c o m e r h o m e S 6 2 5 / M O leaae Ava i l ab le Nov 1st Cal l af ter 12 n o o n

397 -6669

W E S T L A N D - M e r r i m a n / M i c h i g a n ave 3 B e d r o o m . 2 Bath, f am i l y r o o m newly d e c o r a t e d Ava i l ab le Nov 1 $550 A secur i ty Af ter 3 p m 7 2 2 - 0 2 1 3

W E S T L A N D T e m p o r a r y r en ta l 3 B e d r o o m * . 1Vt Batha. Baaement , $600 a m o n t h 1 - 2 2 9 - 9 7 8 2

W E S T L A N D 3 b e d r o o m Br ick Trt-Level V I ba ths , c a r p e t i n g re fn -geraow. 2 car g a r a g e $ 6 5 0 / m o 1st -est 6 secur i ty depos i t 4 6 4 - 2 1 3 6

W E S T L A N O - 2 b e d r o o m houae a n d 2 B e d r o o m flat C a r p e t i n g , d r a p e e app l iancaa Muat be e m p l o y e d , ref -erencea N o pets ! ' 4 5 9 - 6 2 6 6

W E S T L A N O - 3 b e d r o o m s , ca rpe t -ed handy t c n o o i s $360 or $ 4 5 0 4 b e d r o o m * a p p l i a n c e * O t h e r s 255 -5510 R E N T A L GUIOE, $ 6 0 FEE

W B L O O M F I E L D - New 3 b e d r o o m co lon ia l 3 b a t h * fami ly r o o m , fo r -mal d lnmg r o o m . fm i *ned b a a e m e n t . cen t ra l air. $1 ,299 m o n t h 6 6 1 - 2 2 0 3

W B L O O M F I E L D Mew 1.800 aq f t 3 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th , l ake f r o n t a g e w a l k - o u t baaemen t $800 / m o

8 5 1 - 3 3 3 7

W W A Y N E 2 5 5 - 3 5 3 5 2 Bedrooms, k i d * OK $ 3 7 5 A lso 3 b e d r o o m k i d * OK $ 4 7 5 S y s t e m 1

M o n - Fri 8 - 9 Sat S u n 9 - 5

405 Proparty Managamant

LEASING - SALES PROPERTY M A N A G E M E N T

of * m g i * f a m l y homee A c o n d o e for pr iva te o w n e r s A * m e l Inveetors et •eeaonabte ' a t e * W e a re a acenaad real aetata Broker 8 an a c c r e d i t e d

V f 8 ROYXL OAK M A R T Y L IVONIA 8 N O V I DENISE

O A K L A N O C O U N T Y - B R U C E

M E A O O W M A N A G E M E N T IMC Fa rmmg lcm w a a

8 5 1 - 8 0 7 0

LEAVING TOWN Don't Want To Sell?

Check our c o m p l e t e - a m e l p r o p e r t y managemen t serv ice - e c o m m e n d e d

Sm a n * ma io r c o r p o r a t i o n * Over / e a r l e x p e r i e n c e

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I N - T O W N B I R M I N G H A M H i d d e n Ravines

B r a n d new luxur ious c o n t e m p o r a r y o v e r l o o k i n g rav ine FaBu lou* loca-t i on ' Grac ious , o p e n p lan o f fe rs magn i f i cen t great r o o m , l i b ra ry first floor mas te r , f o rm i ca la land k i tchen, B leahed Oak f loor ing , ex tens ive d e c k i n g of f of 2 levais, t r e m e n d o u s d o a e t * . a la rm sys tem, a n d m u c h m o r e Qua l i t y th ru and t h r u 3 large bedroom®, 4 f u l b a t h * WIN cons ider lease w i t h o p t i o n If p r e f e r r e d . $4 ,000 m o n t h . C o n t a c t J u d y R o b m -s o n for m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n 5 4 7 - 7 1 0 0 or 6 5 1 - 7 2 2 0

L A K E FRONT C O M M U N I T Y - Pont i -ac Trai l A W e s t Rd. Very n ice. 1 B e d r o o m c o n d o . 3 r d f loor v iew ing l ake C o m p l e t e k i t chen , washer A d r y e r In un i t , la rge dock A garage. I m m e d i a t e occupancy $ 6 0 0 per m o C a l B ruce U o y d at M e a d o w m a n -agemen t . Inc. 8 5 1 - 6 0 7 0

M A R C O I S L A N D F L O R I D A . 2 Bed-r o o m . 2 Bath, luxury c o n d o m d e c o -ra to r f u rn i shed Beach f ron t un i t , g rea t v iew f r o m w r a p a r o u n d ba lco-ny Pool, tannla A gol f 4 6 4 - 6 7 0 0 A f te r 6 4 77 -8270

S IESTA KEY - Saraso ta . Beaut i fu l 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h luxury c o n d o , 1500 sq ft beach , p o d . tenrna. e t c Avai l -ab le Dec A Jan. 335 -0146

S T P E T E / T A M P A area Gu«*»de c o n d o 2 b e d r o o m s , 1 ' * b a t h * Fur-n ished W i t h p o o l Rant or sale. Eves 553-6160

VENICE - P l a n t a t i o n Got l A Coun t r y C l u b Vi l la - Go l f e r s ' Parad ise Ava i l ab le m o n t h or seasona l D a y s 4 9 2 - 1 3 6 1 Eveninga: 641 -8766

V E R O B E A C H - ocean c o n d o , 2 .250 s q ft , des igner fu rn ished, 2 bed-r o o m 2 b a t h . den. $2,490 mo., or $ 9 , 5 0 0 s e a s o n - D e c / A p r 864 -6811

r o o m w i th k I tch-m o n t h , x v

l ove an imals Cal l b e t w e e n 4 - 7 p m 542-2123

B E R K L E Y , s leep ing r o o n e n p r i v i l eoee $ 2 6 0 a d u d e * utHit iee Mus t l o

C A N T O N K i t c h e n / h o u s e p r i v i l ege* N o n s m o k i n g / d r i n k i n g female pro-fess lona l $ 2 2 5 * V» ut i l i t ies Call Tues -Sun , 6 - 9 p m 459-6178

C L A W S O N - r o o m for ren t , garage, $ 2 5 0 per m o . p lus 1/3 ut i l i t ies Ca l l a f ter 6 p m 585-1954

G R A N D R I V E R - T e l e g r a p h pr ivate r o o m , f u rn i shed , c a r p e t e d , separa te be th N o c o o k i n g $ 4 0 week Secur i -ty depos i t 7 2 9 - 8 7 1 8 or 464 -6015

L IVONIA r o o m In qu ie t h o m e Con-ven ient to X -way Female , non-

L IVONIA 2 r o o m a w i th ba th , naar Fierier B o d y P ten t . p r i v a t e en t rance , fo r w o r k i n g g e n t l e m a n $65 weak .

425 -5323

LOVELY, fu rn iahed . n o n - s m o k e r , neat w o r k i n g m a n . use of refr igera-tor $200 m o n t h B e e c h Daly-Cherry Hilt. D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s 565-1110

N O R T H V I L L E - F u r n i a h e d . N l p a i n t e d r o o m , fo r adu l t , respons ib le female K i t c h e n p r i v i l e g e * i nc lude* ut i l i t ies. $ 4 0 week 349 -0073

SIX M ILE A Beech Defy, f a the r wt th 4 yr. o ld t o n w i l i n g t o share h o u s e wtth k i t c h e n pr iv i leges A o w n b a t h $225 mo . p lus aecurt ty d e p o s i t A u t i l i t ies 592-1831 ; 4 5 1 - 0 0 6 4

L I V O N I A MIDOLEBELT-PLYMOUTH Stores from 2,000 aq. n. Newfy renovated center. Excellent location, signage & competitive rental.

T isda le & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

436 Office / Buainaaa Space

P L Y M O U T H - New c o n s t r u c t i o n 800 to 4.800 aq ft. apeoe a v U a h i a . Nov /Dec . o c e u p a n a c y Caa De-bo rah lor de tMia 4 5 9 - 6 8 0 1

P L Y M O U T H TWP. , 100 f t f r o n t a g e o n P l y m o u t h Rd. naaI Ecklea Rd. 1 A c r e plus. F E H U G REAL E S T A T E 4 6 3 - 7 8 0 0

PRIME RETAIL S P A C E m d o w n l o w n P V n o u * , 7 8 6 ^ . ^ ^ 1 3 ,

455 -6624

R O C H E S T E R - M A I N ST R e t * * / O f f i c e space a v a l a b i a

3 5 0 - 1300 aq.r t CMI: 540 -9692

W A L L E D L A K E 1,380 sq. ft store or office Great loetion & signage Available now. Competive rental.

T isda le & Co .

434 Induatrial-Warahouae

M A J E S T I C BUILDING S O U T H F I E L D A 1 0 * M ILE

W a l m a i n t a i n e d 2 atory of f -ice b u M i n g 3 r o o m auNa, 4 3 7 aq. f t . A 481 aq. f t Ex oeaen l pe rk ing , f u l j a fMo-r lM eervtoee. s to rage fecM-t l ea . V e r y c o m p e t e t l v e r a t e a

258 -6402

EXECUTIVE OFFICES 2 Beaut i fu l l o c a t i o n * Rent I nc lude*

256 -5866 4 76-0400

15 M i a A O r c h a r d Lake . 7 MM* A M idd lebe l t ,

P R O F E S S I O N A L OFFICE t p e c e tor r e n t 8 0 0 aq. f t . , In new buodi rw 12 M M A HMataad . Fa rm ing ton HMs. C o m m o n r e c e p t i o n a r e e Heel , ee-cur t t y Mr Inc luded . M i n i m u m taaae h o l d n e g o t i a b l e Oeya. 553 -3010 or a l t e r 6 3 6 0 - 2 1 4 4

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S O r c h a r d L a k a Rd A 1 2 H M l e Ava i lab le Nov 15 th 5 0 0 t o 7,000 aq ft. A t t r ac t i ve new b u i l d i n g , m c o n t e m p o r a r y dec-o r a t i o n . Free S to rage , large C o n f e r -e n c e R o o m a v a M M * . A m p l e Ctoee P a r k i n g . BEST V A L U E m AREA ' $ 1 4 5 0 p a r aq.rt inc iudee every-t h i n g CMI 855 -3466

F a r m i n g t o n Hills O P C H A R O L A * E RO - 1 2 ' * M ILE

A v a i l a b l e N o v 15 500 to 7 ,000 aq ft A t t rac t i ve new BuMdlng. C o n t e m p o r a r y Decora t ions Free S to rage . La rge Coo le r ence R o o m AveHabM A m p l e Cioaa Perk ing

B E S T V A L U E IN AREA $ 1 4 50 par sq ft m d u d a a t h i n g Ca l l

aa every-855 -3466

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 12 M i a . Or .

6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0 - - jgf t F«r™in*on lo r m a n u f a c t u r e r * rep Secre-

ta r ia l e e m c e avai lab le 553 -2727

B R I G H T O N AREA - New energy e f f i -c ient indus t r ia l b u l d i n g wtth tax a b a t e m e n t 4 . 4 0 0 to 13,400 S o Ft Exc U S - 2 3 A 1-96 loca t ion . 4 3 7 - 8 8 8 1

CITY O F P L Y M O U T H New Hght indus t r ia l or c o m b i n a t i o n o f f ice A wa renoues 1250 aq ft ( $ 7 0 0 / m o ) or 2500 aq f t ( $ 1 4 0 0 / m o ) ne t -ne t -ne t 455 -8000

T E L E G R A P H A 5 M l e a r e a 1.000 aq. ft w i r ed 220 fo r l ight manu fac -t u r i ng CMI 536 -0011 .

N O V I A R E A Naar axpreeaway A p p r o x 2 .600 i q . f t shop a r e a 1,700 t q ft o f f ice space 349 -7952

NOVI -3.000 - 5.400 SQ FT

Pr ime indus t r ia l apace for leaae Inc lud ing o f f l ce A warehouee Truck wen t ava i tabM i m m e d l e t e o c c u p a n -cy O w n e r - m a n a g e d AR1-EL ENTERPRISES: 5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0

SOLTTHFIELD/Bever ty H M s Female will share new 2 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h Ap t $ 3 3 5 / m o + u t l l t l e a

3 5 3 - 2 0 9 4

STRAIGHT fema le l o o k i n g for aame. u n i q u e t r i - l e v e l a p t . f i r e p l a c e . $351 50 p lus haft u t i l i t ies S. T r o y aree 6 4 9 - 0 8 1 1

S T R A I G H T M A L E t o s h a r e 2 b e d -r o o m Flat In B i r m i n g h a m $ 3 0 0 . ' m o Ava i lab le Nov . 1st A f te r 6 p m .

ca l l 6 4 7 - 4 1 8 0

S T R A I G H T M A L E haa 2 B e d r o o m t o w n h o u e e t o share In Nov i Refer -ences Ca l l unt i l 5 : 3 0 p m . 349 -0500 .

a f ter 6 p m . 3 4 9 - 3 7 2 9

S T R A I G H T , wh i te m a l e 28, l o o k i n g for e m p l o y e d , re l iab le , c o m p a t i b l e p e r s o n to * h a r e e x p e n s e * in h o m e or a p a r t m e n t yet t o be f ound . N o d rugs C o n t a c t J o h n 2 6 1 - 8 0 9 6

TROY - Beaut i fu l t n - i e v e l h o m e t o share wt th 2 young w o r k i n g p r o t e e -s w n a i s $ 2 7 5 p lus ' 1 u t w t l e e nego t i -ab le Ava i l ab le n o w 6 6 0 - 0 5 3 2

W A Y N E - R o o m m a t e w a n t e d t o ahare t o w n h o u a e $ 1 8 0 m o n t h p m * halt u t i l i t ies CaH af tar 6 p m

3 2 6 - 5 7 4 6

W E S T L A N D M a n w / 4 b e d r o o m h o m e 10 ahare, $ 6 2 . 5 0 / w e M c Flrat A laat w e e k ren t UtHit iee i n d u d e d .

4 2 5 - 3 4 0 6

SOUTHFIELD - 8 .500 *q , f t . , new c o n * t r u c t i o n . 40 x 212 b u l d i n g * ize 1 b a t h r o o m , 10% of f ice. $4 per aq

12 x 13 o v e r h e a d door , p a r k i n g 928 20 ca r * . 3 5 7 - 5 9 8 0 or 682-082c

TROY 3 .475 Sq . Ft of p r i m e mdue t r iM ( p a c e fo r lease 6 0 / 4 0 apilt be tween o f f i ce a n d warehouee

5.350 (q .R . induat r iM, m i n i m u m o f t -lce apace, crverf ieed t ruck d o o r Ava i lab le Immed ia te ly

O w n e r - m a n a g e d ARMEL ENTERPRISES 5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS, 1-275 cor r i -d o r new o f f i ce bu i ld ing, f r om 1.500 to 9 . 0 0 0 aq.r t Reeeonable Rent. WM cons ide r sa le 6 4 4 - 7 3 9 5

436 Office / Buainaaa Space MEDICAL I 1 r a n g i n g I r o m 800 to 1 7 8 8

n e a r C r l t l e n d o n H o a p o a

• o n a M e ren t CMI . aak tor O e M M . >

NICE O F F I C E tor ren t 840 aq. a . , wi th p r i v a t e i a * 1 4 o f f i ce o n South- n

I . near I - 7S e

N O R T H W E S T E R N HWY - , 4 .500 aq f t o f f i c e B e a u t f t j t y deco- n

. 4 6 m o n t h leaae 8 4 3 - 7 2 2 0

OFFICE S P A C E For rent or leaae. eecond f l oo r , 1000 l o 1800 aq. I t . 11 ^ Mee/175. M a d i e o n Heights . C a l tor , app t

OFFICE S P A C E tor Just o f f thr* B l dg C e l

LNonle-

281 -0130 ^ *

PLYMOUTH CANTON *

AREA J 600 sq. ft. available in >* medical complex. Full . basement Ample parking. • Call: A53-6320 -

P L Y M O U T H - rt!75 A A n n Arbor R d * 1.500 aq f t . fu«y deco ra ted , i m m e -d ia te o c c u p a n c y . For m o r e i n fo rma-t i on ca l l M o n - F r i . 425-0140 .

P L Y M O U T H . W t n g M M a m S i 9 5 0 " aq. f t w f t h p a r k i n g . $8S5 par m o n t f i 4 6 5 - 4 1 8 0 or 9 6 3 - 1 1 7 3 ^

R E D F O R O - 2 4 3 5 0 Joy Rd, 2 b * s W of T e l e w a p h De luxe Bullae, from 625 s q f t t o 2 .300 t q f t L o w m o n t h l y r e n t M - u n d e r g r o u n d pa rk -ing Ce r t i f i ed Rea l t y 536 -5400

R O C H E S T E R - Univers i ty Of f i ce Cen te r , 1 4 1 9 Un i ve rs i t y Or 1370 aq* f t F l rM floor, ava i l ab le immedle te fy SMf c o n t a i n e d o f f i ce auite. p e r k i n g M I ront d o o r , f o r m e r l y d e n t a l of f ice. C o u l d b e c o n v e r t e d t o medica l or

o f f i c e C e l Judy PhWpa,

^ ^ 2 - 3 9 5 0

gene ra l o f f B e e c h u m &

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS - 36215 W 10 MHe De luxe , cus tomized med ica l / p ro l eee ionM su i te* f r om 750 to 2 .000 sq f t Move- In cond i l i on . Ce r t i f i ed Reei ty 538 -5400

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS 38345 W 10 M i le neer 1-275 6 1-696 New o f f i ce b u i l d i n g De luxe c u e t o m o e d o f f icee f r o m 1.000 to 35.000 aq. ft Va ry low m o n t h l y ren ta l , utl l l t lea Inc luded. C e r t i f i e d Ftealty 536 -5400

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS O n the ac t i ve O r c h a r d Lake co r r i do r ' H a r d w o o d p a n e l e d 1.793 aq.f t m a t t rac t i ve b r i ck & b r o n z e g lass Bul ldmg C o m -pe t i t i ve ra tea Inciudee cof tee n o o k , copy 8 c o m p u t e r r o o m a A aerrv-prv va te lava. Immed ia te posaaanlon S I G N PRIV ILEGES.

Mr Halt 626 -9800

FARMINGTON HILLS

from 1200 sq ft. with sepa-rate entrance & signing. Will finish to suit.

T i s d a l e & Co . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

R O Y A L O A K - I New d e l u x e eunee.

7 0 0 - 8 , 0 0 0 aq. f t . CMI B e l m o r T o w n Cen t re 5 4 4 - 7 5 0 4 E v e 651 -6410

R O Y A L O A K / T R O Y A R E A - OMuxe of f ice. 1 ,030 sq. f t . , w f th r e c e p t i o n aree 8 4 p r i v a t e r o o m a Poeeib le ahare. CMI b e t w e e n 9 A M - 1 P M

6 4 9 - 2 8 4 8

S H A R E P R I M E OFFICE S P A C E . N o r t h w e s t e r n H w y . F a r m i n g t o n H l l a C o m p l e t e l y f u rn i ahed wf th o f f -ice e q u i p m e n t , inc iudee c o m p u t e r , copy m a c h i n e , e t c I m m e d l e t e o c c u -pency . 4 0 0 t o 1000 aq. f t . 5 5 3 - 2 7 2 8

W A R E H O U S E S P A C E G R A N D OPENING (Wa l led Lake A rea !

2400 or 1200 aq ft of B rand New warehouse space la now b M n g of-fe red by McKtn iey Proper t ies Fulty hee led , tulfy aM cond i t i oned , ful ly secured for fire A i n t rus ion by Inter-ac t ive secur i t y s y s t e m Spec ia l G r a n d Open ing ra lea C a l Elaine Dalley at 3 1 3 - 7 6 9 - 6 5 2 0

FARMINGTON HILLS 13 Mile-Farmington Rd.

Medical 1100 sq. ft., suite with 3 exam rooms. 2 lavs. Pri-vate oflice, lab with many built-ins. Newly decorated Available now.

T isda le 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

4 O F F I C E S / W A R E H O U S I N G C o m -m o n a r e e / l u n c h r o o m New indus t r i -al Pa rk M - 5 9 / C r o o k s neeaonabter S e c r e t a r y ' a n s w e r i n g 8 5 2 - 4 4 4 7

422 Wanted To Rant A P A R T M E N T or sma l l house - 1 o r 2 b e d r o o m * - fo r D e c e m b e r Bever ly . B l r m i n g h e m . F a r m i n g t o n HMa or Royal O e k Deys . 5 5 9 - 5 2 4 0

R O C H E S T E R - K i t c h e n pr iv i leges, m a t u r e w o r k i n g p e r s o n $60 per w«»k Inc ludes u t i l i t i es Secur i ty 651 -9337 : 851 -3226

A T T O R N E Y wlahea t o ren t 2 or 3 b e d r o o m houae In R o c h e e t e r / A d a m s H igh S c h o o l a r e a Aak for Caro l H o l m e s at 4 4 6 - 1 5 3 0

B U S I N E S S M A N eeek ing t i n g l e r o o m w i t h Bed W l l o c c u p y r o o m 8

T e l e g r a p h / 1 0 Mi le ^ g d a y * * m o n t h , p re fe r a r e * Weet of Det ro i t Leave m e e s a g e 9 6 2 - 6 5 6 5

415 Vacation Rantala A C A P U L C O - Pr ivate Beach eata te B e a c h f r o n t c o n d o - ho te l A vMlas AB w t t h poo l , m a i d service, excel lent lo-c a t i o n s A lso , t ime shar ing CMI 626 -9959

B O Y N E CITY 10 m m f rom B o y n e M t 1% Bath C o n d o , s leeps u p l o 8, comie te l y f u r n i s h s d . Cable, covered pa t io , gr i l l , l aund ry f a d l l t i e * Avai l -ab le Dec 1st th ru Apr 1st $460 / m o - u t i l i t ies 1 - 6 1 6 - 5 6 2 - 2 5 7 4

B O Y N E C O U N T R Y Chalet , W a l l o o n Lake a rea Go i t . ATC. c ross coun t r y 6 s n o w m o b i l e t ra i ls Sk i reserva-t i ons now Mondays taken 651 -7620

N ROYAL O A K C h e r m l n g 1 bed-r o o m , 1 ba th , waB<-in d o a e t s , air, app l iances , ba l cony , c a r p o r t Hur ry ! $ 5 0 G . 'Mo Slater M g m l 540 -6288

REDFORO, Joy - In *s te r aree. 1 bed-r o o m upper c o n d o . a p p l i a n c e * car -pe ted , newfy deco ra ted , w i th car -po r t C a l even ings 9 3 4 - 3 7 5 2

R O C H E S T E R HILLS - in Cove, l uxu ry 2 b e d r o o m avai lab le immed ia te l y 11* Betha. k i t chen i nc lud ing appkancas . d in ing & l iv ing r o o m fireplace Full baae-men t A a t t a c h e d g e r a g e $850 mon th l y rent For m l o r m e t l o n 6 ep -p o m t m e n t . cal l C indy Rogers

k i n g s c o n d o

6 5 2 - 1 8 0 0

R O C H E S T E R - One B e d r o o m c o n d o W M k to t own Newly d e c o r a t e d In-c l u d e s wete r & heat , $495 per m o n t h N o pe t s 684 -7688

R O C H E S T E R 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o , 1V> ba lh , c a r p o r t , al l new appl i -ances beaut i fu l c reek , $ 6 5 0 - $ 7 0 0 m o n t h Af ter 5 3 0 p m 739-5443

R O C H E S T E R 1 b e d r o o m C o n d o Newfy r adaco re ted new appaancea heat i nc luded $475 Ava i lab le Nov 3 No P e t * Af ter 5 3 0 p m 286-6964

R O C H E S T E R . 2 b e d r o o m c o n d o b r e n d new neu t rM* , ce rpe t . d r a p e * Ml appiMmce*. a«r ba l cony ca rpo r t . $ 6 5 0 6 5 1 - 4 9 7 9

S O U T H F I E L D - S p e o o u * 2 Bed-r o o m l o w n h o u M B a a e m e n t $ fenced in ya rd $750 p lue utMt lee F u m l e h e d town l i oueee w i th * h o r t t a r m iee*e* eveHeble FMrfax Townhouee 739 -7743

S O U T H F I E L D STANFORD

TOWNHOUSES DESIGNED FOR F A M I L Y L IV ING

2 AND 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES

FuN Baaement a p p l i a n c e * in-c lud ing d iehweaher and cHapoe-el ca rp te tmg . cen t ra l air and m -d M d u M ter recee S w l m m m g poo l l enme c o u r t e n d c a r p o r t * Bate p a t h * and * aeeigneB play-g r o u n d for ch i l d ren

11 MILE & INKSTER ROAD Weekdays. 9 AM to 5 PM

356-8633 F O R R E N T O R O P T I O N T O B U Y

2 Bedroom t ' 4 Beth C o n d o I

414 Florida Rantala C A P E HAZE

2 B e d r o o m 2 ba th eve a ree l beechee fiehmg 3 got cours-es neer by Ave i leb ie Jen -Apr $ 1 1 0 0 * m o n t h $4000 per *eeeon CMI 641 -8142

B O Y N E H I G H L A N D S - N U B S N O B mi le Cha le t , 4 B e d r o o m s 2

Baths, 2 f i rep laces , s leeps 13, k i tch-en & (mens 9 7 9 - 8 2 0 2 978 -8299

B O Y N E MT C O N D O Ski S e a s o n 1 Bed room, 2 Baths, s leeps 4-6. wa lk to t l f l Day wee* or m o n t h 5 4 6 - 2 0 6 5 or 862 -9405

C H A R L E V O I X New l ake f ron t c o n d o sleeps 4-6, near B o y n e Cab le , Jacuzzi 6 4 4 - 3 8 6 0 , 363 -3865

C O L O R A D O SKI ING C o p p e r M o u n t a i n , luxury 3 B e d r o o m c o n d o . b a a e o f ski l l f l Eves 'Week-ends 6 4 6 - 8 9 4 1 Days. 647 -7200

DEER H U N T E R S - C a b i n (4 -6 peo-ple! , H o u g h t o n Lake, fu rn ished, e x -cMlen t h u n t i n g N o v 14 t h r u Nov 30 or By t h e week 6 4 5 - 2 2 6 6

F A L L C O L O N S / S K I I N G

$ 6 5 / N i g h t Ka tha r i ne 9 -5 . M o n - F n 540 -6333

G R A N D T R A V E R S E BAY - 3 wel l f u rn i shed h o m e e ava i lab le for t a l co lo r tour or seeaonal wmte r sk i ing. 20 m i l e s S o f Char levo ix

1 -994 -5827

G U L F S H O R E S A L A B A M A L u x u r y 2 A 3 b e d r o o m c o n d o m i r * -uma or t o w n h o m e a on the Gulf of M e x i c o OP see*on r a l e *

Beech R e e o n Renta l * A SMee P O Box 1258 Quit S h o r e * Ala-b a m a , 3 6 5 4 2 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 3 3 - 3 5 3 1 I wart l o r t o n a l 2 2 1

H A R B O R SPRINGS C O N D O S P a n o r a m i c v iew of Boyne High land s l o p e * . Indoor poo l . *euna . Jacuzzi, exerc iee r o o m O n * n e c rosa -coun-t ry t ra i l * 1 -2 A 3 b e d r o o m * avail-ab l e 6 1 6 - 5 2 6 - 7 7 2 2 or 6 1 6 - 5 2 6 - 7 7 2 7

H A R B O R S P R I N G S - beaut i fu l 4 b e d r o o m , 2 ' 4 Bath c o n d o m inu iee f r o m B o y n e H i g h l a n d * Specia l 3 n ight ra tae 626 -0348

H A R B O R S P R I N G S C O N D O ful ly f u m i e h e d s leepe 8 Uee of indoor poo l , lecuzz l Day* 962-9850 , Ex l 17 Even ing* . 882 -2947

H A R S E N S 1SLANO year r ound ' * -ca t i on h o m e f u r n n h e d 3 bed-r o o m * , S o u t h Channe l f r on tage dock 2 '4 e c r e e 3 day m i n i m u m

469-8297

H I L T O N H E A D S C See Pinee 2 bedroom 2 beth Vil la f a l - a t e * idael goff weether Location conven-ient to everything 540 -3303

H I L T O N H E A D S C c o n d o d e e p s « Olympic soe p o o l l e n n i * F M a c F a r l e n d e v e *

(313)756-0362

H O M E S T E A D U By O w n e r Luxu ry S o u t h Beech A

H e w k * Nest un i t fo r n o k d e y * A akl lng 852 -8443

H O M E S T E A D RESORT Sk i ing T h e n k * g l v i n g O r l e t m a a W e e k e n d * Un ique e c c o m o d e t i o n * for c o u p M or g r o u p P r i m e loca t ion 563-0643

m O M S T E A O LUXURY lakef ront con-d o 3-4 b e d r o o m e Beet loca t ion n M o m e e i e e a Low ratee tor F e l A Winter o i t t o e 5 *3^1555

H o m e 336 -4342

S O U T H F I E L D Fu rn i shed Basemen t r o o m for non-s m o k i n g w o r k i n g g e n t l e m a n Share FAMILY OF 4. wt th t w o 13 year o ld

" " cats, needs 3 b e d r o o m houae t o rent i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y n e e d e d

4 6 4 - 9 6 5 2

k i t chen , l a u n d r y f ac i l i t i e s c a t * * De-p o t " $150 ren t $ 2 2 5 / M O 355-1732

S Y L V A N L A K E . La rge su i te- l i ke fu r -n ished r o o m , p r i v a t e en t rance , lake pr iv i leges. I n c l u d e * ut l l l t lea, $300

881 -7806

T E L E G R A P H / 1 2 M i le Pr ivate en-t r a n c e API fac i l i t ies Profess ional G e n t l e m a n $ 9 5 p e r week

356 -2489

W E S T L A N O a rea - f u rn i shed room In 3 b e d r o o m h o m e Inc ludes ut l l l -t lea. k i t c h e n A h o u s e p r i v i l ege* $60 per w e e k A f t e r 5 p m , 422 -7262 Days 4 5 3 - 3 9 8 3

W E S T L A N D ( F a r m l n g t o n / J o y ) . Fur-n ished, p r i v a t e % ba th . Emp loyed Idays), n o n - s m o k i n g female $50 / w * 1st . last - secur i t y 261-1973

49 -5164 W E S T L A N D - Near 1-275 A 96 C lean, sa fe , t u r m e h e d r o o m Short t e rm bas is $ 6 0 per week Congenia l

loueehow 525-5794 424 Houae Sitting Serv.

G A R A G E vehic le s t o r a g e on ly

P R O F E S S I O N A L C O U P L E , n o n s m o k e r * n o pets , l ive In l ake area A wish to lea*e res idence in B i rm ing -h a m Dec or J a n t h r o u g h S p r i n g

3 6 3 - 1 9 6 7 Af ter 8 p m

P R O F E S S I O N A L w o r k i n g c o u p l e needs apt . fiat or c o n d o to sub le t or rent In P l y m o u t h a r e a f r o m Dec. 1 1986 to M a r c h 1 1987, exce l len t ref -e r e n c e ! CaH aftar 6 p m 461-1364

S O M E R S E T PARK - 3 B e d r o o m t o w n h o u s e or a p a r t m e n t By Jan 1 For Sch roede r S c h o o l f a m i r ^

421 Living Quartara To Shara

A L L Q U A L I F I E D P E O P L E FREE C A T A L O G

S H A R E L I S T I N G S 642-1620 884 So A d a m s , B i r m i n g h a m , Mi

BERKLEY - W a n t d i vo r ced home m a l e t o aha re 4 B e d r o o m home. Rent p lus u n i t i e s C a l Lea 548-0088

B I R M I N G H A M - f e m a l e , n o n s m o k e r , to share fiat w i th same im-m e d i a t e $ 3 2 5 * Jan ice Dey* 4 5 6 - 8 3 1 0 Eve* 851-8982

B I R M I N G H A M - F e m a l e , n o n -smoke r ove r 25. to shere home. $325 i nc l ude * u t i l i t ies Cal l Mar ie Before 5 P M at 643-0320

B I R M I N G H A M - m t o w n Charm ing o lder h o m e , w o o d Boors . V a p i a c e . n e e d r e s p o n e i b M ' e m a l e age* 25-3 5 to t h e r e w t t h t a m e 644-9099

B I R M I N G H A M M A L E eeeking n o n smoke r 25 -35 . f o share furn iahed 3 B e d r o o m houae Weaher A dryer $ 3 7 5 ' M O i n d u d e a u tw t iea C a l a f ter 7 p m 646-3933

B I R M I N G H A M 3 B e d r o o m home to ehere w i th 2 s t ra igh t ma les ' 1 of $550 m o n t h 6 un t i t l e * A v * l * b l e Nov 10 a f ter 6 p m 642-1124

C H R I S T I A N w o m a n t o ahare home w i th reeponeiBM w o r k i n g , person over 40 $ 2 5 0 par m o inckxjee utM-tlee Laundry 6 referencee 837-2204

F A I R L A N E S H O P P I N G area-Ma le l o ahare h o m e w i th t a m e $275 m o n t h i n d u d e e a l u t l l t t a e C a l Between 9 e m - 2 p m M o n t h r u In 2 7 V 7973

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S 14-HeggerTy Male l o share new 2 b e d r o o m 2 be th apt w e a h e r / d r y e r $340 plua '4 uf l t i t lee i m m e d i e t e f y 661 -8549

F E M A L E M i d 20 * l o share lur n iehed h o m e m B l r m m g h e m wi th same '4 utMftiea $ 2 7 0 m o plua e e curt ty Af ter 5 p m 258-6214

F E M A L E N o n - t m o k a r 26 l ook ing for t a m e t o t h a r e her houee m Gar den Ci ty $ 2 7 5 ' m e '•> utmt iee Af ter 6 p m . 5 3 1 8 9 6 1

F E M A L E R O O M - M A T E W A N T E D for large S o u t h f l a l d h o m a $240 p lus par t ia l heat n o n - e m o k a r egee 24-35 Af ter 5 p m 156-881

La th rup re iege $ 3 0 0 e m o n t h plue Hae C a t « i y t i m e 559-4785

H O M E - M A T E S P E C I A L I S T S

Fea tu red o n K E L L Y * CO TV 7 A l Agea Taetee O c c u p M K m e

B a c k g r o u n d e I i i t oa ty tee 7 .000 Se f ie f i ed C a e n t *

6 4 4 - 6 8 4 5 30555 S o u t h f l a M Rd South f teM

M A T U R E G M w o r k i n g c o u p l e wW an house B i r m i n g h a m area Nov t 4 - e n d ot J a n CMI Ker ry D e y * 6 9 6 - 8 2 4 1 Eves 7 8 1 - 3 8 7 4

N O N - S M O K I N G m a t u r e c o u p l e t o cerefu l fy house * l t you r h o m e Have •eferencee M i n i m u m stay 6 m o n t h -prefer longer T roy , B i r m i n g h a m . B loomf ie ld 4 7 1 - 3 1 8 7

P R O F E S S I O N A L m a t u r e f e m a l e s m i d / l o n g t e r m h o u s e a f t t m j

3 4 9 - 2 4 3 2 Nor thv i l le A surrounding i

R E L I A B L E P r o f e s s i o n a l f e m a l e w ishe* 1o houae alt for the w in te r m o n t h * Ava i lab le i m m e d i a t e l y Ref-e rence* Leeva m a s s a g e 4 7 8 - 9 3 7 8

RESPONSIBLE, conaclentioue n o n -*moking female aeeka medium t o long term houee sitting L o v e * p e t * Re fe rence* Leave meaaege tor Caro l at evae 8 6 4 - 9 7 3 0

RETIRED P R O F E S S I O N A L W o m a n will houseen m P tymou th area d u r -ing wmter m o n t h *

4 5 3 - 4 5 5 4

428 GaragaaA Mini Storage

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S / N O V 1 Ava i lab le now - 2 7 0 0 t h r u 3 3 0 0 * q ft s to rage t p e c e 15 ft o v e r h e a d d o o r i < ft ce i l i ng* C u e s to X-wey* 10 MH* Hagger ty Ask tor Ken s t i m p f l or Ca thy C l e m a o n

4 7 8 - 2 7 0 0

ROCHESTER HILLS 1,500 * q ft s to rage apace $ 2 7 5 per m o n t h

4 5 5 - 2 0 3 6

432 Commarcial / Retail B I R M I N G H A M e x e c u t i v e space or r e l a l Buainaea Ent i re f loor prhrete e n t r a n c e Mgn right* 2 80C *q ft $15 * q ft 2 b l k * N at Mep ie W o o d w e r d on W o o d w a r d FeDuKue tacMty WM d iv ide Mr N o r m a n 6 4 2 - 8 1 0 0 5 4 0 - 1 8 0 1

B I R M I N G H A M o f f i ce or r e f e l 1 0 0 0 1 500 2 8 0 0 or * 3 0 0 eq ft $ 1 1 - $ 1 4 par aq ft W o o d w a r d l oca t i on Mr N o r m a n 540 -180

BLOOMFIELD HILLS w o o d w a r d 1-75 c o r n d o r Aveae tm immed ia te l y 2.000 e q « ExoeBan for a p o m n g g o o d * waMpapar ' deco-ra t i ona reel m a d K a i O n * ARI EL ENTERPRISES 557-3800 C H E L S E A naar A n n Arbor 2400-4800 t q A t t o r e ecroee T o m Dane Corp 6 InA je t r t a l Pe pe r i l i ng g o o d tor fruit m a r k e i M o r e d e * r a M a u r e m e l e 455-

C H E R R Y W L L / V E N O Y A R E A Waa t i end Now a the u m a to m i eel m your k j t u r a Opan you r o w n buei-naee Space t v a a e b i e Cen te r 1 000 eq ft c Domin i c 5 * 5 - 7 7 4 8 nr 4 2 1 - 1 8 1 2

S h o p p i n g w e r e C a t

436 Office / Buainaaa Space

A P P R O X I M A T E L Y 2 ,000 S q F t . o l a apaca m F a r m i n g t o n HMa kv-

duat r iM Pa rk , v ic in i ty 10 M B e A - 2 7 5 . C a l Ga r r y M o e i o w y 4 7 4 - 2 3 0 0

APPROX 1000 to 3 5 0 0 aq f t . m medica l c o m p l e x , bo rde r i ng U v o m a 5 Fa rm ing ton WMI *u l t any Doc to r

0 1000 to 1500 aq ft o f f l c e c e m Wes t l and . KMM loca t ion ,

reasonab le rant . C a l days 478 -1100 or evee 4 7 1 - 7 8 3 7

A T O N C E ! Your new of f ice Is c o m p l e t e at any of our 7 p r i va te o f f ice buMnee* cen-ters In the baSt bu i l d ings in t o w n FULL or PART TIME. Fully s ta f fed -lataat e q u i p m e n t qua l i ty phone cov -erage A m u c h m o r e

Aak tor our -o fe rence* ! EXECUTIVE G R O U P OFFICES. INC

B ' h a m . Dea rbo rn . S' f ie ld. T roy Leasing info: 352-2992

AVAILABLE NOW

S O U T H F I E L D N. of 12 Mile

300 to 1,200 Sq. Ft From $11.00 Per Sq. Ft.

Month to Month or Lease Available Call, 476-8455

AVAILABLE NOW

S O U T H F I E L D N. of 12 Mile

300 to 1.200 Sq. Ft. From $11.00 Per Sq. Ft.

Month to Month or Lease Available Call. 476-8455

B E A U T I F U L new o f f i ce c e n t e r

Sound floor ind iv idua l su i te* f r o m 0 to 7.000 s q ft D i rect sccea

1-275 4 5 5 - 2 4 1 0

B I R M I N G H A M A CHOICE OF 2

PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE ADORESSES,

B i r m i n g h a m Te lephone n u m b e r p e r t o n e k z e d phone anawenng. rva-t l onM A in te rna t iona l Telex e c c e e * FuB S e c r M a r i M S e r v i c e * 460 N W o o d w a r d 9 2 0 E L i n c o l n

645-5839 B I R M I N G H A M e x e c u t i v e o f f i c e t p e c e or r a t a l b u * m * a s En t i re floor, p r t va ts a n l r m c e . w g r r i g h t s 2.800 * q ft $ 1 5 aq.ft . 2 Mka. N of M a p l e / W o o d w a r d on W o o d w a r d Fabu lous f a d l t y W l l d i v ide Mr N o r m a n - 6 4 2 - 8 1 0 0 , 540 -1601

B I R M I N G H A M , naar d o w n l o w n 4 3 0 N W o o d w a r d T w o 4 r o o m amtee •var iab le now Free p e r k i n g K a m e b i a n Bu i lders 6 4 4 - 1 2 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M of f ice or r a t a l 1 OOO 1,500, 2 .800 or 4 ,300 * q ft $ 1 1 - $ 1 4 per * q ft W o o d w * r d loca t ion Mr N o r m a n 5 4 0 - 1 6 0 1

B I R M I N G H A M OFFICE SPACE o n W o o d w a r d s e c o n d atory one 450 t q f t $10 * ft , o n e 2100 s q ft $9 f i ) s q f t 1

844-1

B I R M I N G H A M 3 r o o m t u n e . 550 * q ft ind iv idua l o u t M d e * n i r * n c e m n e e amen o f f i ce p a r t s k y e g h t * f inest ca rpe t ing , exqu is i te d e c o r e t

1V*I* be th $740 ' m o

FOR LEASE. Off ice or RatMI. 2 9 5 0 ti 2500 t q ft. 1200 sq f t . Ideal

m e d i c a l o f f i ce Excel lent loca t ion . 7 3 6 S Mich igan . Howel l . AyMli Jan . 1. 1987 517 -546 -0148

SMART BUSINESS Today b u a m e e * d e m e n d * b e t t e r o f l t oe apece M o r e e f f i c i e n t M o r e " I n t eH l -gent ' ' M o r e ueer - f r iend-ty ' Bu t t h e c o s t ot specs haa a e c a t a t e d t o an a l - t k n e h igh. A n d Ml y o u g M la a p a c e E M P T Y apace 88

At A m e r t C e n t e r * . you c a r leaae a p luah, p r i va te o f f -ice. w i t h or w i t h o u t furn ish-i ng * lor aa few a * t l x m o n t h s , a n d y o u c a n t a p s x t e n a i v a eecre tar la l eer-v i o a * I n c l u d i n g w o r d p r o -ceee lng a n d p h o t o c o p y i n g a n d h i g h t e c h serv ice* such as t ecakn t l i * a n d Mact romc maC.

I m a g i n e , a p ree t ig ioue of l -i ce aui te w i th a suppor t • t a f f a n d an t h e *ennce ed-v a n t a g a a normaf ly avMl-ab ie o n l y to b ig buameea Al l at a c o s t tar lower than y o u It pay t o equ ip typ ica l E M P T Y I

I M P R E S S I V E OFFICE SPACE 17x14 H l * t one Bui ld ing

F a r m i n g t o n Hi l t * $450 m o n t h 553 -6150

I N D I V I D U A L EXECUTIVE OFFICES lease M o n t h s renta l I ndudaa :

F u l l - t i m e recept ion is t , p h o n e an-s w e r i n g . con fe rence tao l r t le * and l aw l i b ra ry Cop ie r and * e c r e t a n M t e r r i c e * avai lable Locat lona In-c l u d e South f ie ld . B i rm ingham a n d B i n g h a m F a r m * 1 m o n t h * free rent o n a year lease For m o r e i n fo rma-t i on . c a l

R o n B a r m a n 827 -7750 C E N T U R Y 21 N o r t h w e M e r n

L IVONIA OFFICE SPACE i m m e d i a t e occupancy

400-800 sq rt. C a l 422-1380

L I V O N I A O F F I C E B U I L D I N G -M i d d l e b e l t be tween 7 A 8 Mi le 3 s to ry , e leva to r , 2 r o o m sui te 477 * q f j ava i l ab le Alao 1 r o o m 160 aq. f t . CMI K e n Hale; 525 -0920 or Eves 2 6 1 - 1 2 1 1

A m e r i C e n t e r t

N o w t n a t ' t * m \ n buamee*

A m e r i C e n t e r s • E x e c u t i v e Of f l ce Network

S O U T H F I E L D : 26677 W 12 Mi le 354-629CT

T R O Y 2 0 0 E Big Beaver 524-4888

L IVONIA : 6 M i l e A 1-275 area ( o p e n i n g Spr ing 1987)

S O U T H F I E L D EXECUTIVE OFFICES 12 MMe. 1 M . W. of Te leg raph

9 x 12, $325 ; 10 x 15 $425: 15 x 12 $ 5 2 5 A l u tw t iea CMI M o n -Fr i . , 8 a m - « p m 3 5 0 - 2 1 2 Z

S O U T H F I E L D IdeM for 1-3 peraon of f ice. 3 r o o m a to ta l i ng 500aq l t , c o u l d b e r e n t e d aa mdMOua i o f f i ce* if p r e l e r r e d Conven ien t S o u t M W O loca t ion . 557 -3664

S O U T H F I E L D - P r ime area, N. ol 12 & N o r t h w e e t e m Cubic le deekt . amenf t l ea aecre te r ia i , typ ing, p h o n a answer ing , c o n f e r e n c e , k i tchen, l o p execu t i ve a t m o s p h e r e 353 -2764

S O U T H F I E L D PROFESSIONAL o f f -ice space , near Town Canter tor sub - l ease 350 -9790

L IVONIA - Schoo lc ra f t A Inkster Rd 3 4 5 0 sq. ft. U) ac t ive * h o p p i n g cen-te r A m p l e pa rk ing space Now ava i lab le Ideal lor wholeeMe. retai l d i s t r i b u t o r * , pamt s tore, yar loua re-ta i l en te rp r i ses CaH 559-1160

U V O N I A - Schoo lc ra f t 1 Inkster , 7 8 0 t q , ft ideal tor r a t a l or o f f l ce . 1

Pr ime l oca t i on In act ive s h o p p i n g cen te r 559 -1160

S O U T H F I E L D 11 MILE-LAHSER

950 sq ft. Will finish to suit. Great X-way access.

T i s d a l e & C o . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

L I V O N I A Farming ton Rd near Six SPACE A V A I L A B L E to Laaae tor aa-Ml le . 5 0 0 *q . r t . or 350 sq ft. avai l- t o m e y m ve ry busy , a*t*BMahed. ab l e immed ia te l y Reasonable rent F a r m m g t o n HMa Par tnersh ip o f f i ce Cal l M r L u b n l k . 644 -7395 C o m p l e t e l i b ra ry , secre tary phone

answer ing , e t c a v a i l * B i t W o u l d pre fer r ecen t Bar g r a d wtWng to ex-c h a n g e s o m e caaa wo rk for m o d e M ren ta l o b l i g a t i o n * For m o r * Infor-m a t i o n . c o n t a c t M s BrerHeer at

6 2 6 - 3 9 5 6

m g pr iva te t 6 2 6 - 5 4 1 1

B L O O M F I E L D HILLS W o o d w a r d Ave S S q Lake G o r -geoua 850 to 1600 aq ft au i t e * Preet ige Buadmg De Lorean P r o o e m e * 6 * 4 - 3 9 9 2

PRIME OFFICE LOCATIONS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 10 W S q u a r e Lake Rd neer I-7S 1.400 s q f i corner autle 3 p r i va te o f f i ces , la rge oper. aree

DEARBORN M i c h i g a n ' O u t e r Dr Flexible floor-p lan 400 -3 .200 sq ft Immed ia te oc-c u p a n c y

TROY Pr ime o f f l ce space 1.S0C sq ft Spa-c i o u s o f f i ce * wi th w i n d o w * Avail-ab le immed ia te l y

NEAR BIRMINGHAM E x e c u t i v e o f f i ce apaca loca ted neer B i r m i n g h a m m perknke a e n m g Pre-v ious ly o c c u p i e d By o w n e r / m e n a g e -m e n t Su i t e of fers cus tom c o l o r * a n d m i n i - b u n d * th rougou t bu i l t - in r e c e p t i o n deek pr ivacy and secur i -

2 4 0 0 t q ft avai lable for i m m e d i -o c c u p a n c y

M e d i c a l o f f ice avakaOie Jan 1 c" sooner 1.500 aq.rt. Pr ivate off icee. r e c e p t i o n , 3 exam room* , p r i va te ba th L o c a t e d in p rea t ig lou* ot

MEDICAL-DENTAL D e a r b o r n araa Su i te* * va l l aB i * tor i m m e d l e t e occupancy 960 - 3 .400 * q f i wt th w indow view*. p n v * t e of -ficee/exam r o o m * Loca ted n e i o ther d e n t e r m e d i c e l p r o f e s s i o n s *

MEDICAL-DENTAL t 7 0 l Ba ldw in Roed Pont isc 960-1.200 t q ft Ava i lab le immed ia te ly Exce l l en t layout

O W N E R - M A N A G E D

ARI -EL En te rp r i ses , Inc

5 5 7 - 3 8 0 0

r,ec

STERLING HEIGHTS 14 MILE-SCHOENHERR

1200 sq ft office. Great lo-cation, signage & competi-tive rental

T i s d a l e & Co . 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

T R O Y ' B I R M I N G H A M l o c a t i o n . T rad i t i ona l o f f i c e space 10,000 S q Ft . wi l l d i v i d e H igh tech lab a rea ava i l ab le a p p r o x 2900 Sq Ft. A l le t fioor w i t h eeay p a r k i n g 6 4 3 - 7 0 3 7

W A R E H O U S E / O F F I C E SPACE for lease j u e t o f Jet tr iea Freeway m a t t r ac t i ve ou4d<n | Cen - 0 1 3 0

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D - Pres t ig ious l oca t i on o n O r c h a r d Lax a b * t w e a r 14 a n d 15 M i le O n e level, 3000 S q F i o f f i ce L a r g e open work a r e * 9 p r i va te o f f i ces Ideel for i nsu rance egency C P A ree l es ts ta Be low m a r k e t r a t e $12 5 0 NNN CMI Pat C u m m m g a 3 6 0 - 1 5 3 0

WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE-ORCHARD

2 & 3 room office com-pletely finished Available now 1 month's free rent.

T i s d a l e & Co . : 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

1 W E S T L A N D - t w o lOOeqft o f f l cea t u r m e h e d or un fu rn ished a m p l e

| p e r k i n g

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$ 1 5 5 0 per m o 965-4455

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