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A "Community Flip for DARE Pancake Breakfast" will be held frtfm 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 28, in the partlig&rof Community Federal Oedit Union, 500 S. Harvey Money wil. be r programs offered in the Plymouth, Canton and North A quaint downtown area, such as those in Plymouth and Northville, just won't work along the strip-mall- Ford Read in Canton, said a property owner in a proposed down- town development district. Investors and retailers won't ac- cept the concept in Canton because studies say there isn't a market, said Norman Newman. Newman owns 26 of the 85 acres included in a town- ship proposed downtown district He sold 8.5 acres to Target. "Is the supervisor trying to build a monument for himself?" Newman asked. "Because it's not going to be. It's going to be a tombstone." The proposed central village is bounded by Sheldon on the west, Morton Taylor on the east, the Car- riage Hills subdivision on the north and Ford Road on the south. "THE DEVELOPMENT would be based on the demographics," New- man said. He said he would love to negotiate a deal with expensive retail stores such as Neiman Marcus, but they aren't interested in the Canton area. And finding a number of small users for the downtown plan is unre- alistic, he said. "It's hard to find quality shops, like Fred Hill {In downtown Plym- outh). How many people like that are around? If there (are) any." Newman said it would be impossi- ble to sell the space and "if I could, I wouldn't get the financing." He plans to attract larger develop- ers. "I would build a regional mall phase is Target, in excess of 100,000 square feet. "TO PROCEED with the develop- ment, I would want one more If not two more anchor retail businesses. We are negotiating with co-anchors, and plans are being developed." He declined to name the retailers. Supervisor Tom Yack said the Target store is "living proof" devel- opers are free to pursue develop- ments that don't coincide with DDA plans before the DDA is approved by township officials and bonds are sold. 'Target has been the butt end of a lot of jokes," Yack said. 'It's not at- tractive. "'Once bonds are sold, 1 believe it will be impossible for him to move forward," Yack said. "I've been working hard to make that happen." The DDA is part of a network of plans Yack has tried to use to change Canton's image as a strip mall ha- ven. HE DECLINED to say how long he believed the process would take Newman said be would be willing to sue the township. Please turn to Page 2 7 would build a regional mall with substantial size stores. The first phase is Target, in excess of 100,000 square feet. To proceed with the development, / would want one more if not two more anchor retail businesses.' 'property owner Kosteva seeking 4th term By Diane Gale staff writer Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children under 12. Call any community federal office for tickets and more information in Plymouth at 453- 1200, in Canton at 455-0400 and Northville at 348-2920. Kiwanis calls Kiwanis Club of Canton members plan an ice cream social at Canton Place, a senior housing apartment complex on Ford Road in Canton, to explain what the service group does and to introduce past and present presidents. Who knows, said Jim Gannon, a Kiwanis member, maybe some of the folks will want to start a Kiwanis Golden K club, a branch of the club for senior citizens. LUKE CLYBURN Deep search for zebra mussels Mary Blackburn (left) and husband Doug Hunter scraped rocks and searched crevasses in northern Lake Michigan ear- lier thia month aa part of scientific research conducted by student* and faculty membera from Oakland University. They were part of a team tracking the infeatation of the zebra mus- sel. A team headed by Jama* ft Wells of Birmingham studied plant and animal life on ialanda north of Green Bay. Photogra- pher Jim Rider and reporter Pat Murphy accompanied the OU contingent. Their report will appear in Thuraday'a Observer or Eccentric. what's inside Building scene . / . . 1F Classifieds . . . C,E,F Auto . . . C.E.F Employment . . . . E,F »Index . 9E Real estate E Creative living . . . . IE Crossword . 3E Entertainment 5D Obituaries . 4C Sports . . . . . . 1C Street scene . 1D Taste . . . . 1B NEWSLINE . .591-2300 SPORTSLINE . .591-2312 CIRCULATION .591-0500 CLA88IFIED. . .591-0900 Trailer park upset over residents rent hikes years. Currently tenants pay 9247 monthly and expected to pay sp to 1272 monthly In November. Sidewalks should be repaired sad other maintenance problems be addressed, he sakL said the tenants will place their rent la aa escrow se- lf the attaatton isn't re- State Rep James A. Kosteva, D- Canton, has spent most of his three terms in Lansing working on envi- ronmental and education issues. ~ State spending is the most import- ant problem facing the legislature in the coming years, be said. "There's an ever-increasing effort to be diligent on state spending," Kosteva said. "This year we cut 2.5 percent from the existing budget" Kosteva will face Robert Bell, a Democrat from Romulus, in the Aug. 7 primary election for the 37th Dis- trict. The district includes parts of Canton, as well as Van Buren Town- ship and the cities of Belleville, Wayne and Romulus. Dolores CiruilchaeL, a Republican from Romu>« will run against the winner of the primary in the Novem- ber general election. IN LANSING, Kosteva chairs the House Colleges and Universities Committee. He said the state should use more discretion when awarding grants to state universities. "We have $1.2 billion spent in di- rect aid to universities across the state," Kosteva said, "But there's not a lot of accountability. We can do a better job." Universities should specialize in course offerings instead of trying to provide "all things to all people," he said. Kosteva said be has given up hope that the Legislature will solve state school financing problems. Kosteva supports school tax base sharing plans, but said the issue is hard to sell because it's hard to budge legis- lators in rich districts. Is it right that public schools in Dearborn have computers in almost Please turn to Page 2 LaRouche candidate challenges Your Observer Carrier will be stopping by tNa week to collect for the month Pieeee hau* lha mar SENtORW hurtihg Bad/ R t U T unrAiK^.S -x Residents at Royal trailer park, on W Lots and Newburfh roads la Can- ton, say rent hikes are unfair and conditions In the park should be improved. Yoe must be 55 yean to live at Royal Holiday. tlon president John have increased over the U * F A ftccm* Robert Bed. 70. is trying to m e t State Rep. James A. Kosteva la the HURT S IHCOI otf office, including a try te M U A Rep. Sander Levfa lathe 17th dis- trict la 1M4. Re aks rsa for Coro- hs was a Detroit •Ml M M a m

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Developer: downtown plan 'tombstone' By Diane Gals staff writer

Goodheartei Kind-hearted residents have

been calling the Canton public safety department to donate money and clothes to the family they thought lived in a house that was gutted by flames Sunday, July 15, according to Pat Nemecek, Canton public information officer.

Thepnly problem is that no one lived in the house. Callers also asked why firefighters stood by watching the house go up in flames.

Nemecek said the house, south of Ford Road near Sheldon Road, was donated to firefighters for arson training.

DARE to help Community Federal Credit

Union will sponsor a pancake breakfast to benefit Drug Abuse Resistance Education.

DARE is a nationwide program to teach elementary school children about drug awareness.

A "Community Flip for DARE Pancake Breakfast" will be held frtfm 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 28, in the par t l ig&rof Community Federal Oedi t Union, 500 S. Harvey

Money wil. be r programs offered in the Plymouth, Canton and North

A quaint downtown area, such as those in Plymouth and Northville, just won't work along the strip-mall-

Ford Read in Canton, said a property owner in a proposed down-town development district.

Investors and retailers won't ac-cept the concept in Canton because studies say there isn't a market, said Norman Newman. Newman owns 26 of the 85 acres included in a town-ship proposed downtown district He sold 8.5 acres to Target.

"Is the supervisor trying to build a monument for himself?" Newman asked. "Because it's not going to be. It's going to be a tombstone."

The proposed central village is bounded by Sheldon on the west, Morton Taylor on the east, the Car-riage Hills subdivision on the north and Ford Road on the south.

"THE DEVELOPMENT would be based on the demographics," New-man said.

He said he would love to negotiate a deal with expensive retail stores such as Neiman Marcus, but they aren't interested in the Canton area.

And finding a number of small users for the downtown plan is unre-alistic, he said.

"It's hard to find quality shops, like Fred Hill {In downtown Plym-outh). How many people like that are around? If there (are) any."

Newman said it would be impossi-ble to sell the space and "if I could, I wouldn't get the financing."

He plans to attract larger develop-ers.

"I would build a regional mall

phase is Target, in excess of 100,000 square feet.

"TO PROCEED with the develop-ment, I would want one more If not two more anchor retail businesses. We are negotiating with co-anchors, and plans are being developed."

He declined to name the retailers. Supervisor Tom Yack said the

Target store is "living proof" devel-opers are free to pursue develop-ments that don't coincide with DDA

plans before the DDA is approved by township officials and bonds are sold.

'Target has been the butt end of a lot of jokes," Yack said. ' I t ' s not at-tractive.

"'Once bonds are sold, 1 believe i t will be impossible for him to move forward," Yack said. "I've been working hard to make that happen."

The DDA is part of a network of plans Yack has tried to use to change Canton's image as a strip mall ha-ven.

HE DECLINED to say how long he believed the process would take Newman said be would be willing to sue the township.

Please turn to Page 2

7 would build a regional mall with substantial size stores. The first phase is Target, in excess of 100,000 square feet. To proceed with the development, / would want one more if not two more anchor retail businesses.'

'property owner

Kosteva seeking 4th term By Diane Gale staff writer

Tickets are $3 for adults and $2 for children under 12.

Call any community federal office for tickets and more information in Plymouth at 453-1200, in Canton at 455-0400 and Northville at 348-2920.

Kiwanis calls Kiwanis Club of Canton

members plan an ice cream social at Canton Place, a senior housing apartment complex on Ford Road in Canton, to explain what the service group does and to introduce past and present presidents.

Who knows, said Jim Gannon, a Kiwanis member, maybe some of the folks will want to start a Kiwanis Golden K club, a branch of the club for senior citizens.

LUKE CLYBURN

Deep search for zebra mussels Mary Blackburn ( lef t ) a n d h u s b a n d Doug Hunter s c r a p e d r o c k s a n d s e a r c h e d c r e v a s s e s in n o r t h e r n Lake Michigan e a r -lier thia month a a p a r t of sc ien t i f ic r e s e a r c h c o n d u c t e d by s t u d e n t * and faculty m e m b e r a f rom Oak land University. They w e r e par t of a t e a m t r a c k i n g t h e in fea ta t ion of t h e z e b r a m u s -

sel . A t eam h e a d e d by J a m a * f t Wells of B i r m i n g h a m s t u d i e d p lant and an imal life o n ia landa nor th of G r e e n Bay. P h o t o g r a -phe r Jim Rider a n d r e p o r t e r Pat Murphy a c c o m p a n i e d t h e OU con t ingen t . Their r e p o r t will a p p e a r in T h u r a d a y ' a O b s e r v e r or Eccen t r ic .

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Trailer park upset over

residents rent hikes

years. Currently tenants pay 9247 monthly and expected to pay sp to 1272 monthly In November.

Sidewalks should be repaired sad other maintenance problems

be addressed, he sakL said the tenants will

place their rent la aa escrow se-lf the attaatton isn't re-

State Rep James A. Kosteva, D-Canton, has spent most of his three terms in Lansing working on envi-ronmental and education issues. ~

State spending is the most import-ant problem facing the legislature in the coming years, be said.

"There's an ever-increasing effort to be diligent on state spending," Kosteva said. "This year we cut 2.5 percent from the existing budget"

Kosteva will face Robert Bell, a Democrat from Romulus, in the Aug. 7 primary election for the 37th Dis-trict. The district includes parts of Canton, as well as Van Buren Town-ship and the cities of Belleville, Wayne and Romulus.

Dolores CiruilchaeL, a Republican from Romu>« will run against the winner of the primary in the Novem-ber general election.

IN LANSING, Kosteva chairs the House Colleges and Universities Committee. He said the state should use more discretion when awarding grants to state universities.

"We have $1.2 billion spent in di-rect aid to universities across the state," Kosteva said, "But there's not a lot of accountability. We can do a better job."

Universities should specialize in course offerings instead of trying to provide "all things to all people," he said.

Kosteva said be has given up hope that the Legislature will solve state school financing problems. Kosteva supports school tax base sharing plans, but said the issue is hard to sell because it's hard to budge legis-lators in rich districts.

Is it right that public schools in Dearborn have computers in almost

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LaRouche candidate challenges

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Residents at Royal trailer park, on W Lots and Newburfh roads la Can-ton, say rent hikes are unfair and conditions In the park should be improved.

Yoe must be 55 y e a n to live at Royal Holiday. tlon president John

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Bell challenges Kosteva Continued from Page 1

Bell says be hokfe some uncon-ventional beliefs, such as his solu-tion to AIDS. "I think we should lock them up just like they did with TB patients in the 1920s so they can't infect others," he said.

He said he was booted off a stage when he proposed that solution during his campaign for Detroit's Common Council .

He said he's running because ac-cording to his reading of the U.S. Constitution, every person is sup-pose to serve a stint as a legislator.

He said Kosteva has done noth-ing during his terms in office, and added that if he's elected be won't be a professional politician.

Professional politicians keep getting re-elected and they don't know that according to the Consti-tution they are suppose to step down after one term. Bell said;

On the issue of property taxes, be said a sales Lax is needed and then property taxes could be reduced.

He said the schools shouldn't be given all the money they ask for because "they would just spend it."

But while he was critical of some spending on education, he said good

teachers should receive good sala-ries. He said bad teachers should be weeded out of the system through a tenure system.

If elected, he said he wouldn't vote for a tax increase. Also on tax-es, be said the rest of the s tate shouldn't be asked to support the city of Detroit.

On the ecooofny. be said that the state should look to creating more production jobs and not service jobs

Bell is a veteran of World War H and lives in Romulus. He is a na-tive of Scotland, coming to Ameri-ca in the 1920s.

Budget is biggest issue for Kosteva Continued from Page 1

Robert Bell unconven t iona l s o l u t i o n s

Carmichael is lone Republican candidate

« i Dolores E. Carmichael cans Kosteva unresponsive

Dolores E. Carmichael, 54, is the lone candidate in the Aug. 7 Repub-lican primary for 37th District state representative.

In November she will face the winner of the Democratic primary which pits Robert Bell against in-cumbent State Rep. James A Kos-teva, who has been in office since 1984.

The 37th District iryliwip* por-tions of Canton Township, the city of Belleville, Romulus and Van Buren Township.

Carmichael, of Romulus, said she's running because she claims Kosteva didn't help her with a land problem, and she thinks others have not been helped by the incum-ben t

"I went to Kosteva with a prob-lem and he failed to even call me back," she said. "I t was a problem

that cost thousands of dollars." She said she and her husband,

Hyle, were selling a 50 acre parcel in Romulus to a developer who wanted to put up an office com-plex. She said the sale became bogged down because there were wetlands on the property. State laws prohibit building on wetlands.

During the negotiations, she said she tried to get an answer f rom the state Department of Natural Re-sources about the wetlands desig-nation. She said she didn't even know when they were identified by theDNR.

"I could never get an answer from them," she said. "And when I called Kosteva, he wouldn't even call me back."

If elected, shfe said she would use a "common sense" approach to government.

"Most legislators haven't experi-enced problems and can't relate to them," she said.

On education financing, she said she favors the voucher system. That's when parents receive a voucher from the s tate and enroll their children in any school dis-trict.

Overall on school financing, she said: "The state needs to use the money better."

On abortion, she said personally doesn't like the idea, but thinks people have a right to make their own decision.

CARMICHAEL IS A manage-ment consultant and has run other businesses. She has two children. Her political experienced includes serving as a precinct delegate and a run for the Romulus city council.

every classroom and have lower student-to-teacber ratios "than

whft literally live right aCTOSS the street in Inkster?" asked Kos-teva, who developed and intro-duced the Tri-Star school finance reform.

HE ALSO co-sponsored legisla-tion establishing the Michigan Edu-cation Trust guaranteed tuition program.

A lot of Kosteva's work is direct-ed at recycling. He recently initiat-ed a bill that would prohibit taking grass clippings to a landfill or an incinerator by 1994. The bill passed the House and is in the Senate.

"What we're talking about is sav-ing the environment and saving money at the same time," said Kosteva, who visited Europe in 1987 to observe various compost-ing and recycling programs.

Other environmental legislation Kosteva co-sponsored would pro-mote a plastics recycling consorti-um, increase penalties for illegal dumping and impose a surcharge on dumping hazardous waste to pay for environmental clean-ups, and encoure waste recycling.

"Scrap tire legislation talks about who collects them and what retailers do with them," Kosteva said, "so that it doesn't end up on Beck Road or in a farmer's field in Clare."

Kosteva has also stood behind

J a m e s Kos teva i n c u m b e n t legislation supporting waste-to-en-ergy conversion.

THE LEGISLATOR said be is proud of the work he has done in shepherding grants through state agencies for the communities he represents. He helped Canton receive state money to restore the historic Cherry Hill School House and the Canton Recreation Com-plex expansion.

Abortion is the most difficult is-sue he has had to deal with as a legislator. Kosteva said.

"i 'm against abortion except to save the life of a mother or in cases of rape and incest," he said.

Man arraigned for murder

A Detroit man was arraigned last week in Detroit Recorder's Court on a charge of second degree murder In the beating death of Garden City man.

Kelly Phillips, 25, is accused of striking David Storemski, 25, with a log during an altercation on West Warren Road, east of Plain view in Detroit, during the early hours of June 30. Storemski was taken to Oakwood General Hospital where be died of his injuries.

Phillips had a preliminary exami-nation held in Mth District Court and was bound over for trial in Re-corder's Court.

Contrary to information provided earlier by Mth Dfttrict Court in De-troit, Phillips is stffl being held a t the Wayne County jail.

A pre-trial conference in the case has been scheduled for Friday, Aug. 3, before Judge John O'Brien.

Supervisor, developer battle over DDA plans -Conttn

"Norm Newman f rom the outset wants to build a str ip mall and won't be content until be builds a strip mall ," Yack said.

Newman rejects talk of strip malls, referring to his development plans as regional shopping.

Newman said be plans to Ignore the township'* plan* and continue to develop his land.

T m going ahead with plans to build a regional center." He would love to follow the township's plan if It would -work, Newman said. "1 great pride in what I do."

Yack said no studies have been

done to verify a need for the type of businesses in the proposed area .

DDA PLANS include strings of small buildings constructed with similar architecture, possibly a hotel in the back of the project, a fountain, benches and extensive landscaping. Public improvements include a road and utili ties.

Township officials have been

since 1984. A Downtown Development Au-

thority would get tax money f rom in-values. Once the

the dis-trict

Traditionally school officials fight DDAs in their communities since in-creased tax revenues, including school and county taxes, go to the DDA, not to the schools or county. Plymouth-Canton is taking a low profile on the issue.

"We started talking about it, but there is no specific stand. The board will disouas tho concept of PDAs and t ax a b a t e m e n t s , " sa id Dean Swartzwelter, school board presi-dent

a n . " creased property vali tlkfi • •»-- •- m . , —,

vaiuauofi ia rruzco. f rom rising property values would go to the distr ict That mooey would

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In fact , s tuden t s had to compete to get a ccep t ed into the Talented and Gi f t ed a r t class The th ree-week p r o g r a m is open to those in the th i rd g rade through midd le school

Budding a r t i s t s had to submi t a portfol io to be admFtted. hu t the t eache r said an in te res ted student doesn't have to be the next Michelangelo to be accepted

"Any child that tells' m e that they want to give up t h r e e weeks of their s u m m e r to learn a r t . to m e dese rves to be in the e i a s s f o o m . ' ^ a i d t e a c h e r Valerie Doolev

They ari? doing s o m e incredible th ings ," said Doolev. who t eaches e l e m e n t a r y ar t in Brighton during the regu la r school year

The TAG ar t p r o g r a m is funded for the most par t through a s t a t e g r an t , with the P lymouth-Canton schools donating the space There is no c h a r g e to p a r t i c i p a t e

The f irst week of the p r o g r a m . I 'm d i rec t ing the class — teaching lessons and

use." said Doolev. "The last two weeks is independent work, where each day I in t roduce a new ar t method or media Then they have the choice if they want to explore tha t or go to something else "

A n g e l a Lim d r a w s in h e r j o u r n a l , w h i c h is a da i ly p a r t of t h e TAG s u m m e r a r t c l a s s .

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The goal ot [Tie'program is not to turn all the s tuden t s into a r t i s t s Ins tead . Doolev hopes to ra i se the s tuden t s ' • pe rcep t ive a w a r e n e s s "

It 's the l ea rn ing and the thinking tha t ' s the ma in objec t ive ," said Dooley. " I t ' s hoped that if they c a n see how a prob lem can be solved in the a r t process, tha t it can be t r a n s f e r r e d into o the r learn ing ."

hours each weekday m o r n i n g working on c r ea t i ons tha t will be displayed a l the end of the t e r m About^t) j s l u d e n t s a r e par t i c ipa t ing th is yea r .

The youngs te rs will display their work at the school on Aug 3 Fami ly m e m b e r s , a s well a s school dis tr ict personnel , will be invited to the show.

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Kosteva presses bill to ban • yard clippings from dumps ™ 8v DLart* Gala fpr «unnlv ru-tcmH a rtrnhlom nrith mr lgmi r By Diane Gale staff writer

By the year 1994 communities won't be able to take yard clippings to landfills or Incinerators if a state law proposed by State Rep. James Kosteva, D-Canton, is approved by the state legislature.

House Bill 4872 was passed by the state House and is being reviewed by the state Senate.

"We have numerous letters of sup-port from environmental groups, townships associations," Kosteva said. "I haven't beard much negative at all."

MEANWHILE, CANTON resi-dents near a proposed community compost at Geddes and Beck roads, most of whom are on wells, are ada-mantly fighting a community conn post arguing that lawn chemicals in the compost could get into their wa-

ter supply. Research shows

don't threaten groundwater contami-nation, according to Wayne Koser, Michigan Department of Natural Resources environmental analyst.

"If it's (compost) managed cor-rectly there's never a problem with (liquid that would seep through the compost)," Koser said.

There are no DNR permits re-quired to start a compost, he said. However, nuisance laws on environ-mental protection regulate com-posts

Community composts save the en-vironment and save money, Kosteva said, adding that it costs about half as much take yard clippings to a compost rather than to a landfill.

YARD WASTES make up 20 per-cent of trash that go to landfills. Lo-cal, s tate and national officials have identified a crisis in landfill space.

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groundwater, Koser said. Kosteva said he went to Europe in

1987 and "looked at Euro pes' gar-bage for two weeks. They're five to seven years ah«»aH of us."

"There's no evidence, anywhere, of environmental damage from yard waste ac t iv i ty ," Kosteva said. "There's no indication of chemicals causing a problem. It's an education-al process. People have to become more familiar with composting."

Canton residents have asked local officials to put back a bond that would cover potential problems if »ells are contaminated by chemi-cals from the yard waste. The pro-posed compost would include yard waste f rom Canton, Plymouth and Northville townships an 80-acre site.

The operator, Peter Rekshan, owner of Compost Systems, Inc., has agreed to ground water testing, as well as noise and odor control.

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Plans for turning SL John Provin-cial Seminary into a retirement cen-ter get an informal showing before

of-state companies setting up such a facility here.

Erickaon said the f i rm will try to f a t approval f rom the s ta te board of securities to allow the retirement center to be established at the for

been offered two packages, aoe in-cluding and ooe excluding the golf

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of trustees and planning commission are scheduled to meet with Retire-ment and Health Services Co Presi-dent John Ericfcaon a t 7:M p.m. Tuesday at the township k

"We were favorably with the operation there,"

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The renovation would include cre-ation of apartment units to

golf coarse, which listed for |7,5 mil-lion.

Anulewiat said the futare of the remaining property at the seminary site "has been a major concern to

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Law seeks 5th term By Kavin Brown s t a l t w r i t e r

SUte Rep. Gerald Law says some of his colleagues in Lansing are too concerned with winning pet projects for their home districts.

If the legislature pays for all those projects, "We re going to end up like the federal government," said Law, who stresses sound man-agement of tax money sent to Lansing.

The former Plymouth Township trustee, first elected to represent the 36th House District (Plymouth, part of Canton) in 1982, is seeking election to a fifth term. He faces challenger Kathleen Keen-McCar-thy in the Republican primary Aug. 7.

"I think they should vote for me because Tve done a good job," said Law. „— "

He cited his work on two Repub-lican task forces, one seeking af-fordable health care For Use unin-sured and the other focusing on taxpayers' rights.

He criticized a state Department of Treasury practice of sending out form letters to residents demand-ing back taxes, when It is unproven that anything illegal has been going on.

Save people calling me up; they were senior citizera. They were scared out of the'r minds," Law said.

Law also serves on several legis-lative committees. Work on those committees has included efforts to: seek more nutritious lunches for school students, seek a change in how doctors are licensed to better discipline doctors "who do wrong-ful acts," Law said; and seek better pre-natal care for pregnant teens.

Law discussed some issues that concern voters in an interview July 16 with Plymouth Observer staff.

With many residents lamenting the current property tax system in Michigan, by which local assess-ments have jumped by more than 10 percent per year in recent years, Law suggests "limiting the increase in assessments to the rate of inflation."

Related to this. Law said the way tax abatements are offered in Michigan should be reviewed "We've had problems with the mis-use of these things. Why did the PaJacC-geLaiax break?"

While communities offering tax abatements routinely agree to a 50 percent tax cut fof 12 years. Law suggested they consider the option of a tax break over a shorter peri-od - say, two years. That way, the community could better insure that the firm is a good neighbor.

Law also suggests making it eas-ier Tor low Income get property tax relief through the "circuit breaker" provision under state law

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Gerald Law

On the subject of school financ-ing, Law said: "My problem is the way the state has pushed it off on the property tax, the homeowners.

The total amount being spent in the state is not substandard."^he continued. But Law said the use of state lottery funds should have re-sulted in a net increase for educa-tion. "The people think they have been lied to," Law said, as legisla-tors have taken general fund mon-ey targeted for education, citing the added lottery revenue.

On environment-related issues, state Has to do -

more with recycling, and 'try to create markets for them (recycl-ables).

After working 10-12 hour days as an associate administrator at Oak-wood Hospital, Kathleen Keen-McCarthy has been going door-to-door to discuss state politics with her 36th Legislative District neigh-bors.

Of incumbent Rep. Gerald Law, who she's trying to unseat in the Aug 7 Republican primary, she said: They don't feel that he is in the community, they jjont feel be is staying in touch with what the community wants."

"They don't know who Gerry Law is, they are glad somebody is challenging him," the Plymouth Township resident maintained.

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"Health care affordability and accessibility is a major issue," she said

Keen-McCarthy suggests that the state help create an insurance pool for small business owners to make it easier to provide insurance to workers in those small businesses who aren't insured now.

Also on health-related matters, she said, "It's a travesty that Mich-igan doesn't have right-to-die legis-lation."

By Michigan law, a doctor can choose to keep someone on life sup-port even after the individual and the family have decided against it. "I've seen people who say 'this is what my parent wanted, this is what they said over and over again, Keen-McCarthy said

"Their decision, made in ad-vance of any Incapacity on their part, should be honored without the necessity of a court order," she said.

Keen-McCarthy also supports a woman's right to choose an abor-

she said, claiming Law is out of touch with the district because he opposes abortion.

Kathleen Keen-McCarthy

On the issues of school funding and property taxes, she said, "I think the people in the district are clearly saying they are not happy with the way we're financing our schools, with property taxes the way they're going up.

"They (property owners) are paying in more and the state is paying l e s a s a i d Keen-McCarthy, adding enough money is provided to the schools to provide a good ed-ucation for kids

"People feel they're paying too much (in property taxes). Or at the least, they don't want to pay more," she said. "They want some sort of limit on how far those taxes can be increased."

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Area districts win computer grants M o n d a y , J u l y 2 3 1 9 9 0 <>&h. • 5A

By Tim Richard staff w r i t e r

Republicans are trying to keep Gov James Blancbard from using a computers-in-the-classroom pro-gram as a 1990 re-election campaign gimmick.

"It has been a political football." said Dorothy Beardmore. one of four Republicans on the State Board of Education. "We're afraid it will be used (by Blanchard) as a media event in every school district in the state in September "

Beardmore of Rochester sees Blanchard as trying to usurp the state board's idea, as part of his "classrooms of tomorrow" theme (Blanchard has recommended abol-ishing the elective state board )

"For years, the state board has been strongly pushing expansion of technology as an instructional tool and as a class management tool, to do away with a lot of the paper-work," she said

IN HIS 1989 state of the state mes-sage, Blanchard advocated $50 mil-lion to "put a computer in every H a m t r n n m "

His opponent. Senate majority leader John Engler, called it "a won-derful idea" but:

"In the pell mell rush to create an education record for the 1990 cam-paign, the Blanchard administration embarked on a program without (a) the funds to be sure the computers were paid for or (b) the teachers had the training to use them," he said in a Howell interview

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felt "it had to be done in a rush." Her motion to delay grants until November to assure fu-

ture funding and teacher training lost on a 4-4 party line vote last week

BOARD DEMOCRATS offered some compromises, and the program was approved The deal:

• The state board itself will re-lease lists of winning grant appli-cants and send letters of congratula-tions to each

• The state board will send cop-ies of the list to lawmakers "We need to show the Legislature we be-lieve in this," said member Annetta Miller, D-Huntington Woods

Donald Be mis. whom Blanchard and the board Democrats support as superintendent of public instruction, gave the governor credit for the idea in his memo to the state board

THE CURRENT (until Sept 30) state budget has $2 million for the first debt service payments on com-puters, Be mis said.

The budget for the 1991 fiscal year (starting Oct. Tj has some |17 mil-lion, he said.

More than 24,000 teachers from 468 districts made grant applica-tions. They were reviewed by 38 De-partment of Education staffers.

The state board approved 8,027 teachers in 456 school districts for grants. The equipment will cost 117.8 million

Bemis said the Treasury will sell bonds to cover the local districts' shares.

"Volume purchasing agreements were developed between the Region-al Educational Media Centers and Apple Computer, IBM Corp., Tandy P r t r r t a n / 1 7 / * n i t h S v S tgfTLS VUI U. EOTvJ OvTnwi f u wi ~ ~ Bemis said.

tricts and teachers approved for

computer grants • Clarenceville — $9,449 for four

grants to Ellen Davis (elementary), Joseph Hoffman (middle), Gerald Korpi (high) and Sharon Mcdonald (high).

• Garden City - fi9.792 for 10 grants to Julia Brunn (high). Kath-leen Fink (Lathers), James Lenic (high). Jams Lewicki (Douglas), Mar- -ie Mack (Ruff), Patricia Mcdonald , (Ruff), Lynn Norton (Lathers). Patri-cia Strauch, Bonnie Wagner and Pa-' tricia Zoch (all Douglas).

• Plymouth-Canton — $75,873 for 37 teachers Deborah Barnett, Joan Berger. Peggy Bos worth, Tru-dy Bradley, Ernest Costantino, Ar-thur Durow, Jeff Fordell, Harold Greanya. Deborah Greenwood, Mark Griffith, Lynne Johnson. Constance Kelber. Kathleen Koch, Martha Koehler, Nancy Larson, Janice Luc-chetti, Nancy Malecki, Lori Manoo-gian, Barbara Marshall, Richard Mccoy, Betty Meredith, Anthony Monaster, Cynthia Ontko, Curt Per-ry, Richard Plecha. Bonnie Quillen, Candi Reece, Jane Routson. Donna Sarrach, Cheryl Schneider, Janine Stackpoole, Judith Suszko, Jerrold Thompson, Joanna Uhl, Mary Uhl, Cheryl Vanwestenburg and Thomas Williams

• Redford Union - $96,662 to 30 teachers Kimberly Abraham, Lav-erne Baran. Judith Blake, Michael Defrancesco. Nancy Dickinson, Don-na Donnerbrook, Francis Fekete, Beverlydarcia, Sally Gray, Patricia Holmes, Heidi Hughes. Pamela La-penta, Janet Leooardis, James Mad-dick, Dorothy Meadows. Bernadette Merle, Susan Mortimer, Kara Mur-

phy. Marshall Peterson, Lori Phil-lips. Thomas Roush, Ardis Rutley, Judy Sarns, Lori Sielczak, Nancy Sil-ver, Laura Stockerwysock, Patricia Sykes. Sandra Tietze. Kenneth Vol-lick and Cynthia Waldman

• South Redford — $84,870 for 42 teachers: Oscar Bru baker. Linda

_£arLsen, Carol Chechak, Gail Clark. ' Susan Cormllie, Joan Dorschel, Dolo-

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• Wayne-Westland - $64,894 for 34 grants to: Audrey Bennett, Thom-as Blatter, Danna Bewersox, Jame Boyer. Jean Bryant, Richard Buerk. Richard Fisch, Gary Gaylord. Gary GriswoTcT STmonne Grzesik, Jon Hamilton, Leon Hanson. James Happ, Gerald Harmon, Michael Hur-ley. William Ide, Linda Jones, Susan Kallis, Louise Karmann. Donna Keller. Lynn Leblanc, Caroline Liebau, Douglas Lucas, Margret Malone. Janet Marinich, Donald Masse, John Mooneyham. Stephan Morse, Carolyn Packard. Edward Phillips, Pam Westerhold, Fred Wil-liams, Barbara Woods and Mane

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O&E promotes Sklar, Borst to new positions

Two veteran Observer & Eccen-tric employees have been pro-moted to management positions, according to managing editor Steve Barnaby

Randy Borst has been named as graphic's coordinator for the chain Borst, formerly a photographer

The 39-year-old Farmington Hills resident has been with the O&E since 1973 Having served as Farmington Observer editor for nearly five years, Sklar has also been a reporter and sports editor.

UTS NEW DUTIES include over-with the Farmington edition, is charged with overall design policy of the 13 editions published by the chain as well as information graph-ics and photographic design and administration

Borst, 34. has been with the Ob-server & Eccentric since 1979 He lives in Plymouth

Bob Sklar has been named as as-sistant managing editor for special projects

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Randy and Bob are two of the finer 1 community journalists in the field They will add a wealth of quality to our editions for our read-ers to enjoy I am overjoyed in their addition to the departmental administrative ranks." said Barna-by

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are a disservice y\ze're madmen behind the wheel POLITICAL VIEWS do make a

difference oo the Michigan Supreme Court. Candidates do as voters a dis-service with bland, antiseptic, issue-less campaigns.

Last week I wrote about a 4-2-1 split on the high court in a workers comp case won by Chrysler Corp. Exactly the same split occurred this month in the case of the Plymouth-school board and teacher Scott Kurtz.

lining a karate .blow, Kurtz decked a 15-year-old unauthorized visitor to his Central Middle School shop class. Superintendent John Hoben charged Kurtz with violating the policy against corporal punishment.

After a hearing, closed at Kurtz's request, the school board suspended him without pay for the better part of a year.

THE LEGAL FLY in the ointment was that Hoben's attorney. William Albertsoo, and the board's hearing officer, Dennis Pollard, a re partners in the same law firm. Their legal bill was submitted in one lump sum.

The state Teacher Tenure Com-mission found Pollard's presence during board deliberations so tainted Kurtz's right to due process that no oew hearing should be held by so bi-ased a tribunal. It ordered him rein-stated with back pay.

Kurtz went all the way to the Su-preme Court and lost. Justice James Brickley wrote the opinion and was

Dorothy Robert Griffin and Charles Levin. They are, respectively, three Repub-licans and an independent liberal

BRICKLEY FOUND that Pollard acted only as a legal adviser, took notes, discussed the superintendent's burden of proof and clarified points of law.

Brickley quoted a board member's testimony that Pollard made no comment on the strength of the evi-dence, the credibility of witnesses or

' appropriate discipline. Tbe board ar-rived at its own conclusions.

Brickley quoted the appeals court finding: "There is no evidence to show that Pollard had a pecuniary interest in the outcome . Brick-ley said, "Pollard, alleged to be the 'decisionmaker' biased against Kurtz, was simply not a decision-maker in this case."

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THE MINORITY were Michael Cavanagh and Dennis Archer. Patri-

S o l i d C h e r r y C o n s o l e D e s k by Pennsylvania House

H a n d c r a f t e d to fit you r l i f e s ty le t o d a y . C r e a t e d t o b e a t r e a s u r e d h e i r l o o m t o m o r r o w .

cia Boyle concurred in their result. All three are Democrats. They

also were the minority in the work-ers comp case. Cavanagh and Boyle are seeking re-election this year.

"The procedure generated both an appearance and a probability of un-fairness and biased decisionmaking that is inconsistent with the guaran-tee of an impartial decisionmaker . . ." Cavanagh wrote.

Cavanagh stressed the "potential for bias" but never said there was actual bias.

The two judicial parties took sev-eral shots at each other.

Cavanagh: "By approvjpg of the board's procedure, the majority in-vites abuse at the board l e v e l . . .

Brickley: The minority assumes that "Machiavellian hearing officers have some strong incentive to place tbe actual outcome of the bearing above ethical and professional con-siderations. . ."

Brickley noted the minority is in-consistent in concentrating on the le-gal adviser who served as bearing officer but ignoring the influence of the superintendent, who is picked,

" and pairi hy the school board.

FISCAL FOOTNOTE: It took 71* years of work at five levels of gov-ernment — school board, tenure commission, Ingham Circuit Court, appeals court and Supreme Court — to conclude that Kurtz had received due process.

But it's not over. Both the majority and minority

agreed tbe case should be kicked back to the Teacher Tenure Commis-sion for review of the merits of Kurtz's punishment

Lawyers are raking in tax money and union dues; judges are cashing six-figure paychecks; but Scott Kurtz still doesn't know whether he will collect a penny.

Tim Richard is director of the Suburban Communications News Service. SCC is the parent com-pany of the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers.

MAYBE IT'S THE ozone layer. Perhaps it really is being depleted.

Or maybe it's the weather . . you know, hot town, summer in the city.

Or maybe it's just me. Maybe ev-eryone else is normal and I'm the one that's out ol step. But I don't think so.

Ever since I came to Michigan 20 years ago — and mind you, for some bizarre reason this is the place I now call home and I can't think of any other place I'd rather live — it has always seemed to me that residents of Motown, Motor City, the Auto Capital of the World — call it what you will — are also the world's worst drivers.

At least, the world's stupidest drivers. And stupidity behind the wheel seems to be at an all-time high right now.

I DONT KNOW why it started getting to me lately, but every time I get wheel I feel like a stu-dent pilot who accidentally flew into a formation of kamikazes.

Like the other day. I got off work at 7 p.m. and was driving home on I-275. It was still daylight and traffic at the time was virtually non-exis-tent.

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hand lane doing about 60 when I see this car coming down the access lane from Ann Arbor Road. I could have moved into the center lane, but it wasn't necessary. There were no other cars within a hundred yards of me anywhere . . . just this dude get-ting ready to enter the freeway.

As we neared the entry point, he comes up alongside. But he doesn t speed up to get in front of me or cut back on his speed a little to drop in behind me. He just sits there, cruis-ing along at the same speed as me

. and then he begins to run out of lane.

I could have moved, but I figured this jerk is the one getting on the freeway, so let him adjust his speed. He doesn't, of course. He stays right beside me and then, as he's about to start driving on the shoulder, he leans on his horn and starts shaking his fist at me.

I mouthed something at him that

can't be printed in this newspaper and shook my head as he finally hit his brakes to keep from eating dirt

A FEW DAYS later I'm getting off 1-96 and I'm stopped at the intersec-tion of the service drive and New-burgh beading east.

Some little old lady, going north on Newburgh, tries to turn west into the eastbound service drive. She gets two-thirds of the way through her turn when she finally realizes there's a car sitting there — facing her - in the lane she's trying to en-ter.

She has a puzzled look on her face as she backs up and causes a major traffic jam in all directions.

Freeways. Motown drivers just don't understand them.

But they love them, because they can go FAST on them. Not that they need freeways for tha t

Going home from work the other day at 5 o'clock . . . heavy traffic . . Tm in the right turn lane on Stark, getting ready to go west on Plymouth Road. The light turns yel-low. The car in front of me goes through. I could have made it, I sup-pose, but there was no point 1 stopped just as the light turned red.

Somebody's leaning on the horn.

It's the woman in the little car be-hind me From the way she's waving her hands and grimacing, she's ei-ther having a baby or she's unhappy with me because I didn't zip through so she could run the red light and beat me to the next intersection so she could stop before I did

AND JUST LAST night, getting ready to turn left onto Merrimam off Cherry Hill, I decided not to turn into the path of the semi-tractor that was barreling toward me with no one behind him.

That wasn't good enough for the guy behind me in the white muscle car He zips around me, snarling, cuts in front of the semi and roars off north on Merriman. The last 1 saw of him he was stopped at the red light on Marquette.

Maybe it is the ozone Or summer in the cityrOr m e , —

But you know what? I think if po-tential drivers were required to take an tQ test before getting a license, the roads would be a lot less crowd-ed.

Jack Gladden is a copy editor at the Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. He lives in Canton Township.

Drug dealers can earn decent wages HEY, YOU out there. Bored with

the job? Looking for adventure? A change of pace'

Become a drug dealer. That's right. Hang up the polyes-

ter, slip on a pair of Reeboks, and get ready to make some money. Be-cause according to a recent study, you can earn $24,000 a year tax-free as a part-time drug dealer.

Oh boy, didn't we miss tbe boat Here I am pounding the proverbial keyboard when I could be lying pool-side with a beeper and a call into Bo-gota

Risky? No more than driving on I-75 during rush hour. And besides, we're talking part-time here. Like selling Avon minus the lipstick.

THE STUDY was done by Rand Corp., a Washington D.C. think tank. After interviewing 186 dealers be-tween the ages 18-40, the study found the majority of them were earning |7 an hour from legitimate daytime jobs, and >30 an hour p o k -ing drugs in the evening.

And while that won't buy you a Mercedes, the study concluded, it will buy you an Accord. With a sun-roof to boot, I'm sure.

Studies like this depress me. I'm never quite sure what to make of them. Crime doesn't pay, they tell us.'But if it did, here's what you'd earn.

It may be a study, but it sounds

Jay Grossman

like a want ad. After all, it's not like someone's going to match the dollars to keep a dealer off the street.

U.S. Attorney Stephen Markman said the study needs to be balanced with statistics on the number of dealers now behind bars. But who would listen? Do we really think the person selling drugq isn't already aware of the consequences? C'mon now.

A neighborhood group in the na-tion's capitol commissioned the study, hoping the research would show that dealers would rather be working in "risk-free legitimate jobs."

JUST THE opposite. Since most dealers are moonlighting to begin with, it would take a mighty nice of-fer to entice them.

It's a question of economics that I seriously doubt our country has the stomach to handle. And it goes a lot deeper than handing out jobs at Chrysler.

We don't need more money to edu-cate people on the dangers of drugs.

We need money just to educate them so they can do something better with their lives than waste it dealing drugs.

Even tbe study seemed to recog-nize that by pointing out the majori-ty of young dealers still in school dis-liked their profession and wished they were doing something else.

At least that's the way they're thinking now. But what about tomor-row^ What if they never find that "something else" to do?

Maybe we should study it.

J a y Grossman is a reporter for the Rochester Eccentric.

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Michigan Supreme Court Justice Patricia J Boyle will be commence- • ment speaker Wednesday, Aug 8. • ~-diirmg graduation ceremonies for the Wayne County Regional Police Academy.

Ceremonies will begin 7 JO p m at Garden City High School's Edwin J OLeary Performing Arts Center, 6500 Middlebelt

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MET extends enrollment

AP — Parents will have four weeks to sign up their children for Michigan's college tuition prepay-ment plan this fall, the Michigan Ed-

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The MET application period will run from Oct. 15 to Nov. 9. said Treasurer Robert Bowman, who serves as chairman of the board. The past two enrollment periods were just a week long.

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it gives potential enrollees more time to hear about it, instead of just the one week, if something's going on in their life it could come and go and they wouldn't know about it," he said.

MET permits Investors to pay for college tuition in advance at a dis-counted rate. That's because the earnings on tbe payments invested by the state are projected to grow to cover the cost of future tuition.

.Payments vary based on the age of the child being enrolled, but last year it cost J7.664 to enroll a newborn for four years of college tu-ition.

Prices for tbe 1990 enrollment pe-riod will be set in about 30 days, once Michigan's colleges and univer-sities set their tuition levels for next year, Bowman said.

More than 49,200 children have been enrolled in the program in its first two years, creating a fund of more than $349 million.

Bowman said the longer enroll-ment period is a step to a year-round enrollment period. Investors some-day may be able to buy MET con-tracts any time of the year, with dif-ferent rates to cover the fall or the spring enrollment, be said.

Bowman said it's impossible to say how many will sign up this year, but plans to add monthly payment options and payroll deductions might boost participation this year.

Many parents are unable to afford one-time lump sum payments to buy a MET contract, he said. "The more we can do to make it more accessi-ble to middle-income people, the bet-ter off we are."

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Soup's up with flavors of summer

BRIGHT. LIGHT and bursting with fresh flavors of the season, chilled soups are just about per-fect for these long, hot, dog days of summer dining. And there are alternatives to the old chilly standby* like Vichysoisse and a cool gazpacho.

Many require staples from an average garden, broth, a splash of wine, or if you're anticipating in-troducing the kids to something cool and delicious, some light soda pop like 7-up or ginger ale.

When it comes to the prepara-tion of a good cold summer soup, there are only a few basic points to remember.

While a good homemade stock is always preferable, commercial versions are an acceptable substi-tute. All right, if you must use a canned broth, for the sake of sum-mer, go ahead. But, if you have yet to discover a longstanding restaurant secret, you may want to know that commercial soup bases are available, many for a reasonable cost.

Leone's restaurant supply has two locations, one on Stephenson Highway just south of 14 Mile in S erling Heights and the other on Plymouth Road in Livonia. Both carry the L.J. Minor line of com-mercial soup bases.

You can buy them in 1- pound condensed versions that, when added to water, will make about 5 gallons of stock.

Flavors include beef, chicken, bam, vegetable, lobster and clam. They refrigerate easily and will keep almost indefinitely. All Kitchen Glamor locations also stock basic beef and chicken soup

SINCE SOUP thickens as it chills, it may need thinning with more stock, broth, water or cream. Cold soup generally re-quires more seasoning than one served hot, so be sure to taste it just before serving and adjust as necessary. You might also wish to experiment with temperature: some benefit from standing out of the refrigerator for a half hour or so before being brought to the table.

One of the better features of these cold summer soups is their ability to travel Mix them up the night before and allow to set in a cool refrigerator, then pour into a thermos and you have something that can make it to the boat, the beach, the picnic or a friend's barbecue. Since many can be made with fresh vegetables, con-sider the soup as the salad course.

Any time you read a recipe for soup, whether it be cold or hot and find that the recipe calls for wine, there are few tips to re-member. First, try to discern if the recipe calls for a sweet or dry wine. Most recipes will spell it oat for the novice cook, bat, if it doesn't, remember these simple rules: use sweeter whites (Reis-lings. Most Is, Astis) for fruit soups and dryer whites (chardon-nays, bordeaux, burgundies) for vegetable bases

Also, tbe quality of the wine will have little effect on the out-

of the soup. Once mixed with a melange of fruits, vegeta-bles, herts, spices and broths, few would be able to discern between a $4 Chardonnay and a $20 bottle.

When it comes to serving these cold beauties, chilled bowls and cups attest to their coolness For a special dinner party o

afternoon soiree, chilled, fluted wine glasses or champagne stems will show nothing bat class

Clan gathers to stuff tasty grape leaves

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By Larry Janes staff writer

The recipe was simple first, combine 4 adults with 5 children raoging in ages-from 6 to 16. all toftjig"s!ief$ping bags filled with lambTSreast. jars of grapp leavw 'i pounds of rice, 2 dozen fresh lem-ons and an arsenal of herbs, mix them together with a cool deck-side pool and a few coolers filled with soda pop and beer, and what have you created"5 The Katelus clans' twice yearly stuffed-grape-leaf-get-together.

Right off the bat, let's clarify one thing. Great food knows no cultural boundaries Although the prepara-tion of stuffed grape leaves cer-tainly lends itself to Middle East-ern cuisines, this clan of burly Scandinavians can stuff as good a grape leaf as any Middle Easterner I know

June Kattelus-Parmeter, who hosted the semiannual family ritu-al, said that Grandma Kattelus "borrowed" their family recipe from an elder Arabic neighbor who used to live next door in Gaylord. "Gaylord?" was my questioning response "I thought that all folks from Gaylord knew how to cook was pasties and venison."

Not so, claims Kattelus-Parme-ter. Seen^ that the family enjoyed this dish so much growing up that long snowy winters' eves were spent quite frequently with the family gathering together around the dining room fahlp with thp m*»n scraping the meat from not-too-lean lamb breasts with razor-sharp kitchen knives while the women mixed the stuffing and rolled liter-ally hundreds of the delectable

TO THIS day, when the call for making stuffed grape leaves ema-nates from one of the brothers or sisters, the family gets together, keeping this ritual alive for the younger kids who enjoy rolling and eating almost as much as their moms and dads.

Dolmadakias (stuffed grape leaves) usually comprised the be-ginning of a meal in the Middle East. Depending on the size of the leaf and the amount of stuffing going into it, the Kattelus clan was quick to point out that these can be eaten either as an appetizer or served with a salad or soup, a hearty main entree.

They consist of jarred grape leaves packed in brine and stuffed

Although the preparation of stuffed grape leaves certainly lends itself to Middle Eastern cuisines, this clan of burly Scandinavians can stuff as good a grape leaf as any Middle Easterner I know.

with a mixture of finely ground lamb, long grain rice.Semon juice, allspice, oregano, onion, salt and pepper, then Simmered in a large pot with just enough water to cover and another generous splash of lemon juice. And this writer found himself eating about as many as he rolled.

The- process the Kattelus clan uses to make these savory dolmas was very typical of the basic re-cipes that can be found in any good Middle Eastern cookbook.

First, morsel-like bits of lamb are scraped from an inexpensive cut of lamb breast. John Kattelus, the organizer behind this party, mentioned that a quick trip to the Eastern Market area found chunks of lamb breasts for only 99 cents per pound.

Sounds like a deal, eh'' After scraping the breasts to remove as much of the meat as possible, you are lucky to yield 1 cups of meat from two pounds of breast. But for timA-prtiggiifwl rnnkg lilrg myself, ground lamb can easily be substi-tuted. Of course, expect to pay nearly three times the price for this convenience.

AFTER THE kids were told to wash their hindi and then wash them again, just to be sure (sounds familiar?) the lamb was placed in a large stainless steel bowl and mixed with two pounds of long grain rice. Kattelus cautions against the use of instant rice, say-ing it produces a mushier filling

A mortar and pestle was pro-duced to grind about 2 dozen allspice balls into a powder so fine a whisping dog's tail would sertd it flying. Fresh stems of oregano were stripped of their aromatic leaves and chopped so fine that once mixed with the rice and the lamb, you couldn't see the flecks but could definitely notice the aro-ma.

AT LEFT: G r a p e leaves a r e s tuf fed with a mix ture of lamb, rice, lemon juice, al lspice, o r e g a n o and on ion .

photo* by JOHN DtSCML£R/ttaft pttcAograprwr Please turn to Page 2 John Katel lus o r g a n i z e d his fami ly ' s g r a p e leaf g e t - t o g e t h e r .

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Jason and Jill Panneter along with John, Joe and Danny Kattelus were then told to waah their hands for a third time and to begin squeez-ing the Juice from about 2 dozen lemons. This yielded almost 3 cups ol the juice with almost a cup and a half being poured into tbe lamb and rice mixture with the remaining being added to the simmering pot.

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ing cup. After stirring in just enough lemon

juice and melted real butter to bind the mixture together, a hefty shake of salt and an equally generous amount of pepper were distributed and mixed in.

THE ELDER Kattelus explained to those still green behind the ears that "the t9bgh part is over'' and now comes the rolling and strategic placing in the pot After rinsing the brine from the leaves and gently spreading them shiny-side-down on a cutting board, about two tablespoons

of the mixture was then added to the base of each leaf.

Working as nimbly as babuska-es-consed matriarchs, the adults dem-onstrated for the kids the art of roll-ing a good dolma First one flip, then a gentle fold of the side leaves in, then another flip or two and viola!, a finished product. Now with nine peo-ple working around the dining room table, the elder Kattelus had all he

- could do just to keep up with the pot positioning.

Seems that in order for the rice to expand and the lamb to cook proper-ly, the tightly rolled leaves must

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first be placed in circular fashion in the bottom of the heaviest pot the family has to offer. Speaking of pots, tbe family says that Calphalon cook-ware works the best, mainly because of its weight but also, for ease in clean-up.

After the bottom is filled, alter-nating rows allow the mixture to cook evenly. Once the pot is half full (a three quart Calphalon sauce pot took about 5 rows or about 65 grape leaves), it is then topped with a mix-ture of water to V* fresh lemon Juice, with the liquid mixture cover-ing the grape leaves by an extra Vi of an inch or so.

The covered pot is then placed on the stove directly over high heat. Once the covered pot begins to steam, the heat is reduced to nary a simmer and in 45 minutes, the length of time it took us to fill 2 other equally sized pots, the dolmas are ready to be enjoyed by all.

IF YOU happen lb have a grape arbor flapping along a back fence, the Kattelus clan says that fresh grape leaves can be used. Simply wash the leaves and remove as much of the Stem a s pragihlp thpn hlanrh by dipping in boiling salted water for about 10 seconds

Fresh grape leaves can also be

canned in sterilized jars. Stack about 20 or so blanched leaves and roll tightly into a cigar shape. Pack tightly in sterilized jars, add a little of the boiling brine and seal.

If ^11 this seems just a little too much, jarred grape leaves packed in brine cost about $3 per pound and are available at most expanded gro-cery stores with an imported foods section or at any Greek or Middle Eastern market

Once stuffed and cooked, they can be eaten hot or cold (they make ex-cellent, unique finger appetizers) or

frozen After freezing, they can be reheated in a microwave or gently steamed to warm throughout.

There is an old Arabic saying. "A1 akl ala kadd el mahabeh" — "The food equals the affection," or "The more a guest eats the more be shows his love for the host "

Even though the Kattelus clan wouldn't transcribe it into Scandina-vian for me, they have more than earned my love and respect for shar-ing in this great family culinary tradition And I ask you, isn't that what love is all about?

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1 Jar (1 pound) grape leaves packed in brine, rinsed 1 iamb breast 1 cap fresh lemAe juice 1 pound loag grain rice *4 pound batter about 20 whole allspice balls, ground fine 3 tablespoons fresh oregano, chopped salt and pepper to taste

Remove meat from lamb breast, discarding all fat and tallow. To l i i cups finely minced lamb, add rice, lemon juice, butter, allspice, salt and

pepper Mix well Roll and pack tightly in a heavy saucepan. Place an ovenproof plate on top of grape leaves Add just enough water to barely cover. Add a little more lem-on juice, bring to a boil, then simmer on low, covered for about 1 hour.

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Submitted by Cathy Plescow of Westland. this week's Winner Dinner features pork chops barbecued in a delicious, full-bodied sauce, foil-wrapped potatoes and onions that are cooked on the grill alongside the pork chops, garlic bread and s'more sundaes.

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This delicious barbecue sauce can be used for pork ribs or chicken as well as for pork chops Be sure to select pork chops that are between 1-1 Vj inch thick as thinner ones tend to dry out and become tough to eat This recipe makes enough sauce for 6-8 chops.

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Sprinkle chops with salt Grill over medium coals for about 25 minutes, turn and grill another 20 minutes or until done Brush.

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Ex-Canton softball coach builds Madonna program

By C.J. Rtsak staff writer

This is not exactly what Dave Racer expected when he signed on to coach Madonna College's first-ever softball team.

He didn't expect to have a full year to recruit a team, which has

—proven to be a Wise decision; he didn't expect to have so many eager prospects already attending Madon-na; he didn't expect to be able to re-cruit two first-team all-staters; and he didn't expect to have as many as four first-rate pitchers.

And Racer certainly didn't think he'd be nearly finished recruiting by mid-July — which he ia.

On Friday, the Plymouth Town-ship resident who coached Plymouth Canton's softball team last year put what he hopes were the final touches on his latest recruiting coup: He got a verbal commitment from former Garden City standout Kristen Wasil.

Wasil, a pitcher, graduated from Garden City in 1988, going 18-8 with a 1.44 earned run average and six shutouts her senior season. She's spent the last two years at Henry Ford Community College, playing pitcher and first base. She'll have two years of eligibility left at Ma-donna.

"I'd love to have her," said Racer. "She"* coming in with some college experience, and that's something we don't have "

IT MIGHT be the only thing tbe Fighting Crusaders will lack when they open their first season next spring. Racer haf assembled a

(Experience) might be the only thing the Fighting Crusaders will lack when they open their fifet season next spring. (Coach Dave) Racer has assembled a strong nucleus that could be impressive in its initial season.

strong nucleus that could be impres-sive in its initial season.

Resigned . Jondro, from Monroe St. Mary Cath-olic Central, in May, and that got things railing Mandy Armstrong committed a short time later. The second baseman from Waterford Kettering brings with her impressive credentials, including first-team Class A all-state.

The same holds true for Heather Watt, from Waterford Mott. Watt was also a first-team Class A all-state selection, at third base.

So there's some talent for Racer to build around, to be sure. And he'll have pitching, too, with Joodro and Wasil and . .

Alisa Trent. Another Mott gradu-ate, Trent has spent the last two years at Oakland Community Col-lege, but she didn't play softball. A pitcher-outfielder. Racer is im-pressed with Trent

"She'll be one of my top pitchers," he said. "She has a good bead on her

shoulders'' And she'll years of eligibility.

have four

HIS FOURTH pitcher might be Joan Donahey, an all-Tri-River League pick from Taylor Kennedy who was headed to Ferris State, but has since had a change of heart. Donahey is leaning toward Madonna; indeed, Racer may get a commit-ment from her today.

And that's not all, folks. Others coming to Madonna include Kelly Gannon, an all-Catholic C-D Division catcher from Redford St. Agatha; Jennifer Marquette, an all-Catholic League shortstop from Dearborn Di-vine Child; Holly Bracbel, a catcher from Harper Woods Regina who spent last year playing volleyball at Schoolcraft College; Kay lee Davis, a first baseman-catcher from Mott who spent the last two years at OCC without playing; and Hughana Wil-kie, an outfielder from Monroe St Mary.

Also, five current Madonna ath-letes in other sports — basketball

players Lyndel Ingalls, Jill Burt, Mi-chelle Dyksinski and Megan Arm-strong, and volleyball player Tonia Smith — plan to try out for Racer's team. Armstrong, Mandy's sister, is planning to drop basketball and will concentrate on softball.

THE ARMSTRONGS have Racer anticipating a lot. "You can definite-ly build a program around (Mandy)," he said. "She was hitting either No 1 or No. 4 for Kettering, and they spent some lime arNo.Ttn the state.

Megan's something, too. She'll be one of my starting outfielders."

That brings his first recruiting crop to 16. Racer plans to carry be-tween 1ft and 18 players on his roster.

Just where Madonna will be play-ing its home games next spring isn't as far ahead of schedule. "Naturally, we'd like to be_at Ford Field," he said. Most of the Crusaders' home games will be at Ford, but it's un-likely they will open their season there. The park doesn't open until April 15; Madonna's home schedule begins April 2.

Other possible locations are Plym-outh's Massey Field and Canton's softball complex. As far as a field of its own, that appears to be a couple of years down the road, according to Racer. Tbe Madonna administration is leaning toward building a joint baseball/softball complex.

Of course, should Madonna's soft-ball team get off to a start matching their coach's recruiting efforts, plans for that complex may have to be advanced a bi t

Falcons gain tie for lead

The Falcons are making a bid for tbe Eagle Conference championship in the Metro Summer Hockey League, too.

While the division-leading Wolve-rines were idle the latter part of last week, the Falcons moved into a first-place tie. The Wolverines had re-placed the Huskies as tbe conference leader earlier in the week.

The Falcons, who got clobbered 8-1 by the Spartans on Wednesday, de-feated the Wildcats 11-ft on Thursday to improve to 4-3. The Wolverines are 3-2-2. Each team has eight points.

The Bulldogs continue to lead tbe Bakes Conference with a 6-0-2 record, beating tbe Huskies 10-5 and tying tbe Spartans 4-4.

Following are capsule summaries of the MSHL games:

THURSDAY NIGHT The battle between winless teams

ended without a winner Thursday. The Wildcats, last in the Bakes, and the Broncos, last in the Eagle, tied 7-7.

Jason Kino and Scott Lock scored two goals and had one assist each for the Broncos, and teammate Jesse Hubenschmidt notched one goal and two assists

The WHdcats were led by Grant Patterson's two goals and'fhree as-sists.

e Thursday was a night for tie games as the Bulldogs and Spartans struggled to a 4-4 stalemate.

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Mark Johnson's goal with min-utes remaining. Dan Phelps scored two goals and Tom Cote one to rally the Spartans. Phelps got the tying goal wtth 4:15 topbiy.

Johnson had two goals and one assist tor the Bulldogs. Joe Burton one goal and two assists. Mike Stah-ley assisted on two goals for the Spartans.

WEDNESDAY NIGHT

Bob Nagy and Gien Revak carried the load for the Falcons In their 11-6 victory over the Wildcats

Nagy scored four goals and picked up as many assists, and Revak also netted four goals and notched three assists Andy Wesley chipped m a

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goals but figured prominently In the Bulldogs' scoring as they doubled the score on the Huskies. 10-5.

Carnes recorded four assists and left most of the scoring to teammates Johnson and Burton, each of whom had two goeis. Burton had two as-sists and Johnson one.

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Duffy's Plumbing regained the lead in the Livonia Collegiate Baseball League, defeating Tom Holzer Ford 6-1 Wednesday while Walter's Home Appliance was idle.

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Darnell Krause knocked in Holxer's only run with a single, and he also pitched three innings and took the loss.

In tbe Hines Park victory, Dan Niemiec went 3-for-4, drove in two runs and was tbe winning pitcher. Normally a catcher, Niemiec filled a pitching need and saw Hines Park through with a win despite giving up 10 hits.

Hines Park collected 13 hits, however. Mike Culver also had three hits, tnrtmting a two-run homer, and Derek Humphries and Geoff Allsn had two hits apiece. Humphries also walked twice, had two RBI and scored two runs.

RICH ROY was the starting and losing pitcher for Caesars. Eric Linck and Tom Hill had RBI doubles.

Michigan State's Tom Kotcher allowed four hits while pitching s complete game for Wendy's He struck out five and walked six.

Brad Ryan suffered the defeat, giytef op four runs oe seven hits and five walla is 4% innings.

Following consecutive base hits by Jack Herberholx and Rob MacDooald, Total Travel scored its runs oe a two-run single by Dave Schmaltx.

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Kevin Young's seventh home ran of the sum-mer baseball season propelled Concealed Securi-ty Systems I to ttx l i s t victory Thursday.

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Wateland n 15-4, leading 7-0 after 4 * You

John Anthony raised his pitching record to 4-0 ss Plymouth Canton whipped Plymouth Salem in Connie Mack baseball Wednesday

Anthony tossed a three-hitter, which included two walks and a pair of strikeouts.

Anthony's pttchh« was sapported by It hits from his teammates. Chris Rofcteaoa, Geoff Allen and Jasoo Crmta had two apiece.

Grain knocked In three rune, and Robinson, Allen and tfaris James had two RBI each. Crate and James belt-ed tvfrjran doablas.

Carfton scored tear runs In the first Inaing and sdded eight more in tha second.

Scott Kennedy pitched a no-hitter bet the Chtefe lost the

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Plymouth Canton on Wednesday, and be had a two-run single Thursday as the Rocks defeated Livonia Steven-son 1-4 and improved their record to 11-5.

Gundry had a total of five RBI in the Canton game, and winning pitch-er Jeff Bettsle was l-for-4 wtth two RBL Belisle pitched three innings and faced 11 hatters, allowing two hits. Chris Tomss finished on the

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It was Michigan vs. Ohio State at Plum Hollow Lanes in South-field last weekend.

This was youth bowling at its best, wtth top competitors from the Buckeye State invading the local scene.

Among the 60 entrants, the Ob-server & Eccentric area was repre-sented by Rob McDonald ol Farm-ington Hills, Lloyd Kowalik of West-land and Dave Capaldi and Ryan Lovelace of Canton Township.

Capaldi was the high qualifier of the tournament with a 13-game total of 2,805. The high game of the event was bowled by John Hempstead of Cincinnati-with a 299.

Brian Aldredge of Aberdeen. Ohio, took the top prize in the boys stepladder finals. Tbe girls division was dominated by the Michigan gals as Lisa Bishop of Belleville pre-vailed, taking first place as well as high-qualifying honors with 1,710 for eight games. She also tied for high game at 279 along with Eleanor Kor-zec of Hamtramck.

Tbe team competition was won by the Buckeye bowlers, who hold the series lead at 3-1. The next meeting will take place Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 4 and 5, at Cherry Hill Lanes in Dearborn Heights

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The Mid-America Mustangs were runners-up July 15 in the Inter-Lakes Softball Tournament in Walled Lake, losing to Osbura Trucking in the final 21-6.

After dropping their tournament opener to Osburn 20-10, the Mus-tangs defeated the Hollywood Bodies (7-6), Crestwood (14-8), East Detroit (16-4) and Garden City (14-9) to move into tbe championship game.

Dani Mortiere, Cindy Lehnis and Jenny Horosko were the leading hitters during the tournament. Lori Tbomczek and Stacy Movinski alter-nated as pitchers, throwing three innings apiece in each game.

Other team members are Sarah Rowe, Michelle Bohnke, Jenny Gar-vey, Kate Strahan, Stephanie Long, Stacey Fields, Karen Jose, Tara Wasiak, Britia Anderson, Jamie Cook, Maureen Drabicki and Stacy Sinke.

The leave Monday, July 30, for tbe world tournament In Ok-lahoma City, Okla.

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bowling front as the Coca Cola Na-tional Junior Bowling Championship comes to the area. Thunder bowl Lanes in Allen Park will be the site of the 1990 event on Aug. 18-20.

The top four bowlers from each of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, six Cana-dian provinces, U.S. military bases in Europe, the Far East and the Car-ibbean are brought together at tbe NJBC.

Each is representative of-the best bowlers in girls and boys scratch, girls and boys handicap. The NJBC awards $45,000 in scholarships each year with each first-place finisher earning $5,000.

This is the first year the event is taking place in Michigan. Each year it moves to another state with Indi-anapolis being the host city in 1991.

The competitors from Michigan include Tamika Glenn ol Farming-ton, who will compete in the girls scratch division. Tamika is an excel-lent bowler who knows how to win. She has a very good chance te win it all.

• The Ward-Burger King Youth Travel League will hold try outs at Astro Lanes in Madison Heights. The dates are Wednesday and Thursday, July 26-27, Tuesday, July 31, and Wednesday, Aug. 1.

The starting time is 6 p.m. for each session, and the try outs are open to all youth bowlers averaging 130 or better

This is the oldest youth traveling league in the Detroit area, having been started by the late Cecil Ward in the 1940s For details call Betty Heider at 542-5690

• By now all league officers should have received the. large brown maila envelope from ABC headquarters in Wisconsin.

It contains the league president's guidebook, the secretary-treasurer handbook with sanctioning applica-tions, a 1990-91 rule book and a schedule showing the league officer meetings.

The GDBA has scheduled four offi-cer meetings for Thursday, Aug. 9, at Airway Lanes in Pontiac, Wednes-day. Aug. 15, at Ark Sterling Lanes in Sterling Heights; Thursday, Aug. 16, at Satellite Bowl in Dearborn Heights; and Monday, Aug. 27, at Thunderbowl Lanes.

Association reps will be on hand 3-7:30 p.m. each session followed by an instructional seminar. The officers should select the meeting most con-venient to attend and pick up the necessary items: score cards, sched-ules, etc.

• TENNIS LESSONS

Canton Parks and Recreation Ser-vices is offering six tennis lessons during the three-week period from Aug. 6 to Aug. 24. The fee is $23 for residents, $25 for non-residents.

Age groups are youth (8-12), junior (13-17) and adults (18 and over). Kris ten Harrison, a certified profes-sional, will be the instructor. Call 397-5110 for information.

• TIGERS TRIP

The Canton Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring another family trip to see the Detroit Tigers on Saturday, July 28. Tbe Tigers will play the Boston Red Sox at 1:15 p.m.

The fee for the Can too-residents-only outing is $7.50 per person. The bus leaves at 11:45 a.m. To sign up call 397-5110.

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tryouts at 6 p.m. Monday and Tues-day, July 23 and 24, in front of Plym-outh Canton High School. For infor-mation call Jerry Parent at 454-8903.

• The Livonia Youth Soccer Club 1976 Wolverines (boys), members of the Little Caesars Premier League (Hitch Division) will have tryouts at 6 p.m. Friday. Aug. 3, and noon Sat-urday, Aug. 4, at Bicentennial Park. For information call 478-5416.

• FIGHT NIGHT

The Hyatt Regency in Dearborn will be the site of world class boxing at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 26.

The main event for the Fight Night at the Hyatt will be Michigan middleweight champion James "Lights Out" Toney versus 19W

Olympic bronze medal winner Ken-ny "Candy Man" Gould.

Other scheduled bouts feature Oakland County junior welterweight Mike Grable , Detroit junior middleweight Kevin Hicks ami To-ledo middleweight Jeff Scheick.

Tickets are $40 for ringside and $20 for all other reserved seats. Tickets will be available at the door For information call 593-1234.

• RUNNING NOTICE

Tbe "Run for Goodwill" will be Thursday, July 26, at 6:30 p.m. at Novi Town Center. A percentage of the proceeds will benefit the Michi-gan 50's Festiveal and the Farming-ton Area YMCA.

The fee for the 5k race is $9 before July 20 and $12 after that date. Race day entry is at Running Fit in the Novi Town Center from 4-6 p.m. Call information call the offices of race sponsor Metro Vision at 422-2810.

• L t O N f t f O O T B A L L

The Canton Lions Football Club has openings for boys 8 through 12 to play football and girls 9 to 12 for cheerleading. If your child is inter-ested call Debby at 397-1720 or Cin-dy at 981-4856. Tbe Lions Club is open to all P l y m o u ^ a n d Canton children. 7

• GOLF TOURNEY

The Ninth Annual Detroit College of Business Alumni Association golf outing will be Friday, Aug. 3, at Fel-lows Creek Golf Course, 2936 Lotz Rd. in Canton.

Tbe cost of $55 includes 18 boles of golf with a cart, hot buffet dinner, beer and pop on the course and open bar from 5 to 9 p.m Tee times for the four-person scramble begin at

10:30 a.m. To reserve a tee time call the

alumni office at 581-4400 or send a check payable to the DCB Alumni Association to 4801 Oakman Blvd., Dearborn, 48126.

• HOCKEY PLAYERS"

After a one-year hiatus, tbe Plym-outh-Canton Hockey Association will field the Junior C Oilers, a travel hockey team comprised principally of 18- and 19-year-old players.

Coach Keith Uutinen has sched-uled a series of mid-week condition-ing scrimmages at the Plymouth Cultural Center now through team tryouts in late August.

For further information about the summer sessions and tryouts call Uutinen at 737-9185 (evenings) or 425-7730 (days).

• SPECIAL OLYMPICS Volunteers are needed to help with

the Special Olympics state softball tournament on Friday and Saturday, July 27 and 28, at the Canton Soft-ball Center. Call 326-2317 if interest-ed.

• GOLF COUPONS

The Canton Parks and Recreation Services is selling golf discount coupons for Fellows Creek Golf Course in Canton Township for Can-ton residents.

The book of 10 coupons, each good for a $1 discount qn a nine-bole round, costs $1. The books can be bought at the Parks and Recreation Office, 1150 S. Canton Center Road, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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Mainstreet Ventures makes second debut

Mainstreet Ventures has made its second debut at Laurel Park Place mall, Newburgh at 6 Mile in Livonia.

The first debut was the opening of its Champion Grill restaurant in tbe mall.

The second was tbe opening of D. Dennison's Seafood Tavern at tbe same site.

Effective June 5, Champion Grill adopted its sister restaurant's name and seafood emphasis in re-sponse to high customer demand for a D. Dennison's Seafood Tavern in Livonia, said Dieter Boehm, vice-president of marketing and development for Mainstreet Ven-tures Inc., Ann Arbor

When Mainstreet Ventures first

obtained permission to locate at Laurel Park, tbe Livonia City Council had hoped a Denmson s seafood restaurant-would be locat-ed there and expressed disapolnt-ment when the restaurant became Champion Grill.

The restaurant is directly across from Max St Erma's restaurant in Laurel Park Palce. Mainstreet Ventures also operates a Denni-son's seafood restaurant on the north side of 12 Mile west of Orc-hard Lake Road in Farmington Hills.

"The changes and additions made at Champion Grill are cer-tainly in response to the Livonia, Plymouth and Northville market," said Boehm. "Our guests are famil-

iar with the D.Denmson's in Farm-ington Hills and asked for the same concept in Livonia."

The Farmington Hills location opened in 1981. Boehm said Denni-son's is a reasonably priced, family oriented restaurant known to serve the best selection of fresh seafood and great pastas. The same empha-sis can now be found at tbe Livonia location, he said.

A rawbar has been added with chilled shrimp, oysters, clams, or a platter of all items, and Dennison's New England Clam Chowder.

The D. Dennison's Seafood Tav-ern hours in Livonia are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and Satur-day, The bar is open an hour later.

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Rents higher on city's north side, study shows By Tedd Schr>«ktor staff writer

tbe city's north end are 1^ -3 times higher

__ than in tbe south end. which is strug-gling to fill its retail space, accord-ing to a survey of Westland strip malls and shopping centers.

; Partial results from the just-com-pleted survey were given to mem-bers of the city's Economic Develop-ment Advisory Commission Thurs-day The survey will be tbe subject. -of a panel discussion at tbe Aug. 14 IWestland Chamber of Commerce Tneeting - Tbe study was conducted by tbe i i ty with assistance from Coldwell ^Banker, a real estate and property management firm.

The survey revealed that rents for retail space north of Ford Road are in the 112-113 per square foot range,

are more typically charging J4-$8, said Scott Veldhuis, tbe city's eco-nomic development director.

IN ADDITION, north end tenants typically sign "triple net" leases, which mean the tenant pays all utili-ties, insurance and taxes. In the south end, developers often pay some of those expenses as a way to entice tenants, the survey found.

Veldhuis said the survey turned up an overall vacancy rate of between 4 and 7 percent, about average for suburbs in western Wayne County.

But the vacancy rates were "skewed" by geography, size and type of development, Veldhuis said.

"Vacancy rates are low for larger centers (30,000 square feet and up) and centers with good anchors," Vel-dhuis said. "Smaller centers have more (available) spaces."

The study also found strip malls built on speculation, without lining up tenants in advance, have more vacancies, which Veldhuis said "is the understatement of the year."

BERNICE P PUGLISE

Services were held for Mrs. Puglise, 73, of South Lyon on Satur-day, July 21. at Lambert-Vermeulen Trust 100 Funeral Home Bunat was at Glen Eden Cemetery, Livonia

Mrs Puglise was born March 27, 1917, in Detroit. She died Thursday, July 19, in South Lyon. She was a homemaker

Mrs Puglise is survived by her husband, Dale F Puglise; a son, Ralph Puglise of Ft Lauderdale, F la . daughter, Susan Kingsbury of Plymouth; and four grandchildren.

The Rev. Lawrence Van Slam-brook officiated the service. Memo-rials may be given to First United Methodist Church of Plymouth.

WILLIAM R FULTON

Services were held for Mr. Fulton, 55, of Plymouth on Monday, July 16, at Schrader Funeral Home.

Mr Fulton died Thursday, July 12, in Livonia. He was born March 8, 1935, in Coalport, Pa He came to the Plymouth community in 1941 from Pennsylvania. He worked at S&W Hardware for 29 years.

Mr Fulton is survived by hls wife, Dorothy Fulton of Plymouth; two daughters Sharon Zimriie nf Redford Township and Patti Roell of Livonia; two sons. Robert A. Fulton of Plym-outh and Gary W. Fulton of Plym-outh, six grandchildren; one brother, Harold E. Fulton of South Lyon, and parents, Lovell and Violet Fulton.

Pastor J. Mark Barnes officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to the Muscular Dys-trophy Association, American Heart Association or the Alzheimer's Dis-ease Association.

LOIS M. HOBBINS

Services were held for Mrs. Hob-bins. 92, of Plymouth Township on

Monday. July 16, at Schrader Funer-al Home Burial was in Riverside Cemetery in Plymouth.

Mrs. Hobbins is survived by four daughters, Dorothy Basset* of Plym-outh, Ruth Wingard of Plymouth, Edna Bauman of Plymouth and Bev-erly Kirby of Lewiston; 10 grandchil-dren; 16 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.

Mrs Hobbins was born Feb. 7, 1898, in Livonia. She died Friday, July 13, in Garden City. She came to the Plymouth community in 1870 from Livonia, where she had operat-ed a farm with her husband in the area. She was a member of tbe Livo-nia Senior Citizens and was a home-maker.

Mr. Sanford Burr officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to the American Heart Association of Michigan.

GENEVIEVE M. HOPKINS Mrs. Genevieve Hopkins, 93, of

Wayne died Monday, July 9, in Gar-den City. She was born June 9, 1897, in Marlette.

She moved to Plymouth in 1941 from Detroit. She graduated from Ypsilanti Normal College and was a

member of The First Church, Christ Scientist in Plymouth

Mrs Hopkins is survived by two sons, John M. Hopkins of Plymouth and Frederic W Hopkins of Hart-ford, Conn.; 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.

Memorial contributions may be given to the First Church of Christ Scientist, Plymouth or the Plymouth Garden Beautification Fund Ar-rangements were made by Schrader Funeral home

ARDIS R. LONG Services for Mrs. Long, 62, were

held Monday, July 16, at Schrader Funeral Home Burial was in River-side Cemetery in Plymouth

Mrs. Long died Friday, July 13, in Livonia She was born Aug 25, 1928, in Plymouth, where she lived until 1947. She graduated from Plymouth High School and was a former violin-ist with the Plymouth Symphony Or-chestra.

Mrs Long is survived by her hus-band, Robert Long of Livonia, daughter, Michelle Potts or Canton and brother, George Curtiss or Dear-born

Pastor Carl Pagel officiated the service

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The City of Plymouth will hold its Public Accuracy Test on Monday, July 30, 19»0 at 9:30 a.m. at Plymouth City Hall, 201 S. Main Street, to cert ify the computer programming for the General Election to be held on Tuesday, August 7,1W0 "

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LINDA J. LANGMESSER, Deputy City Clerk

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE CITY OF PLYMOUTH, MICHIGAN

A regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals will be'held on Thursday. August 2. 1990 at 7:30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall to consid-e r Z-90-J4 - 701 Sunset - Variance - Maximum Area and Side Yard Setback

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CITY OF PLYMOUTH. MICHIG AN-PRIMARY ELECTION OF AUGUST 7. 1990

LEGAL NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a PrSnary Election will be held in the City of Plymouth, Wayne County, Michigan on Tuesday. August 7. 1990 f rom 7 00 a m until 8.00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Savings Time for the purpose of electing candi-dates for the following offices:

*—————- Governor United States Senator Representative in Congress State Senator State Representat ive County TSxecuti ve County Commissioner Delegates to County Convention 1 Judge of P roba te Court (New Judgeship) (term ending 1/1/99)

and vote on tbe following County Proposal County of Wayne Tax Renewal Proposal

You are further notified that tbe City's five (i) precinct locations a r e as follows Precincts Location 1 , 4 4 5 Plymouth Cultural Center

525 Farmer Street

2 Starkweather School 550 N. Holbrook St

3 Central Middle School 650 Church Street

Please note that your City Precinct Location may or may not coincide with your school district precinct location. Absent Voter's Ballots may be delivered to qualified, absentee voters in person at the office of the Clerk up to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 4th On that day tbe offices are open from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., and on Monday, August 6 qualified, absentee voter* shall receive their ballots and vote the s ame in the Clerk's office.

i l — LINDA LANQME8SER, -Deputy City Clerk

Publish July « and tt, i99o City of Plymouth

M O R E C L A S S I F I E D S

O N P A G E S This classification continued from Pag* 1 IF.

WO Chevrolet CELEBRITY 1964 C L - 4 d o o r auto-mat ic , a t r , e m / f m s t e r e o luggage rack new b r a k e s very g o o d cond i -t ion $1995 A f t e r 6 p m or leave

4 2 1 - 4 3 8 3

C H E V E T T E ' 9 8 5 , c l e a n low mi les $1995 or beat

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

ON F O R O R O A D IN G A R D E N CITY

421-9120 C H E V E T T E 1982 4 d o o r G o o d con-d i t ion . new t i res 8 mu f f t e r 1 owner 1 5 5 0 / b e s t Ca l l 6 p m - i 0 p m 3 9 7 - 0 6 9 5

C I T A T I O N 1982 - 3 9 . 0 0 0 mi les a u t o m a t i c t r a n s r m a a i o n runs g o o d needs muf f l e r $ 1 , 3 0 0 A l t e r 5 p m

6 5 1 - 6 4 3 5

C I T A T I O N 1983, a u t o m a t i c , u T cru ise, g o o d c o n d r t i o n , mus t s a l . $900 9 3 2 - 1 8 7 2

862 Chrysler L E B A B O N >989 C o u p e - 2 2 . 0 0 0 mMae. 5 s p e e d l o a d e d B M » M c o n d i t i o n $ 10 .000 'Of le r .nc ludes m a i n t e n a n c e e g g r e e m e n t 4 5 6 - 1 5 5 8

ESCORT 1985 W A G O N G L . air au -t o m a t i c . new b r a k e s S t i res c lean , runs great $230CXbe«< 8 *

ESCORT 1985 • casse t te . Days 8 4 5

c o n d i t i o n $ 1800

E S C O R T 1 9 8 5 * 5 9 . 0 0 0 mi les Vary d e e r f $1 5 9 5

R O B S G A R A G E 2 6 1 0 0 W 7 MMe. R e d f o r d 5 3 8 - 8 5 4 7

M U S T A N G 1983 W h * t r a n s m i s s i o n very c l ean 464 -8S15 or

le. s t a n d a r d

M U S T A N G 1984 C o n v e r t i b l e au-t o m a t i c t r a n s m i s s i o n sir A M f u s t e r e o $3995 6 4 2 - 8 0 4 4

M U S T A N G 1984 QT t u r b o powe r t o o m a n y pa r t s to l ist r u n s

ESCORT 1986 GL. automatic, air $3495

FOX H I L L S C h r y s l e r - P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

ESCORT 1986 L Ws< maee. 1 O w n e r ' Air 1 3 6 0 0 or beat o f fe r

ESCORT 1986 Sedan . 4 s p e w ! powe r s t e e r i n g ' b r a k e s A M / F M stereo rear d e f o g g e r . 29 0 0 0 rrMee rust p r o o f e d ' e n a b l e exce l l en t c o n -d i t i o n $2975 or bas t o f fe r h o m e , 6 5 2 - 3 7 1 3 w o r k . 64

ESCORT 1987 G L 2 d o o r , au to , 36.000 mi tes exce l len t c o n d i t i o n

ESCORT 1987 1989 Fleet T r a d e i n s

a u t o m a t i c , a i r . s t a r t i n g f r o m . $ 9 9 5

Jack Demmer Ford 7 2 1 - 6 6 6 0

N E W Y O R K E R 1988 a u t o m a t i c am tut. c ru i se . p o w e r seat 6 w i n d o w s powe r l ocks , s t e r e o I m m a c u l a t e only $10 ,950

C R E S T W O O D DOtQE

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

862 Chrytlw

t u r b o , fu l l p o w e r 3 1 . 0 0 0 m i l es , e x -caaent c o n d r t o n $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 4 5 3 - 0 4 4 8

864 Dodg* ARIES 1961 W a g o n . a & . CTU®». au -t o m a t i c , 132 .000 m l . n o r a d i o g o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n $ 5 0 0 / b a a t 6 5 2 - 7 5 3 1

ESCORT t 9 8 9 LX. a u t o m a t i c , Mr $5995 NorWv B r o t h e r s Fo«3 - 4 2 1 . 1 3 7 6

ARIES - 1983 W a g o n , n e w a i r c o n d i -t ion ing , a u t o m a t i c , no ru* t . new t i r e * exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n 4 2 1 - 8524

C H A R G E R 1985. a u t o m a t i c , powe r s t e e r i n g - b r a k a a 4 3 . 0 0 0 mi les e x . Calient c o n d i t i o n 1 2 . 5 0 0 4 5 5 - 7 2 0 7

C H A R G E R . 1985. n e w b r a k a a . cas-se t te d e c k , rear d e f r o s t G o o d c o n -d i t i on - beat o f fe r 3 4 7 - 7 6 9 7

C H A R G E R 1985- W M t a . new w h i t e wal l t i res , a u t o m a t i c , g o o d c o n d i -t ion . $ 2 5 0 0 / b e a t 2 7 7 - 6 5 6 8

C O L T 1984. t o w U i e a g e ' Runs Grea t ! $ 7 8 0 or bea t o f f e r CaH 3 5 4 - 5 7 7 4

Bose r a d i o , r e m o v a b l e g lass l o p . M . 0 0 0 or i

C O L T 1988, 4 cy l 4 s p e e d , s t e r e o

C h e v ' G E O 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

s to red m w i n t e r , 1 2 1

In fact, we have a warrant out for his arres t. Because no one should be abte to do things like this to an animal and get away with it.

On December 15. in response to an emer-gency call, Michigan Humane Society (MHS) cruelty investigators arrived at a house that had been abandoned by its former tenant for over a month. There, among the trash and other garbage the ow ner had no further use for, they found Ike. A five-month-old puppy lying huddled behind a locked bathroom door. Lying because he was too weak to stand. So malnourished he could barely move4iis chest to breathe.

He had been locked inside that bathroom for over a month. Without food. Without heat. And with only the water from a rusty toilet to keep him alive. MHS investigators called it the closest to death they'd ever seen an animal. Yet Ike was fortunate. A kitten found in another part of the house was already dead.

This kind of willful neglect and cruelty is more than an outrage. It's a crime.

And that's why your help is so important to us. Your contribution to the Michigan Humane Society helps us fight for stronger legislation and tougher prosecution of animal abusers. To fight back for those who can't. And to make sure that this kind of crime doesn't go unpunished.

Your contribution also ensures that when we finally meet the man who locked up Ike, we can do the same for him.

3 7 7 - 0 3 8 4

F O R D E X P 1986 A u t o m a t i c , a» casse t te , low rmiea very c lean, $4 495

TAMAROFF BUICK Ta l -12 S o u t h h e l d

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 m tlfYM 1.666 n a t c h b a c k , I lka new. $ 5 , 2 0 0

4 6 4 - 0 7 4 6

•GEO PR1ZM. 1990, LS I (a lmos t Toy. o ta G o r c J s l l o a d e d a u t o m a t i c , air power w i n d o w s , l o c k s , a m l m cas-set te 1 9 8 0 0 5 5 3 - 8 7 8 9

G E O 1990 P R I Z M . 3 l o choose , very low m a a a g e $6385 Jack Cautay O i e v / G E O 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4 i R O C Z >988. w h i t e an te r i o r , l o a d e d m in t . 5 .7 L. e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y 7*900 males. 1 1 4 . 8 0 0 6 7 3 - 1 0 2 5

L U M I N A 1990 E u r o C o u p e HgTrt b lue, l o a d e d , 5 0 0 0 mUes. Exec wi fe s c a r 1 1 2 . 8 0 0 651 -8054

• M A L i e u . 1980 C lass i c A * , power t t e e r i n g / b r a k e e . s t e r e o e n n r 11 .000 o r b e d 4 2 2 - 2 6 8 6

U A L I B U 1983 W A G O N low mf lea wOB e x t r a * QrUy 1 2 9 9 5

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D R O A D I N G A R D E N CITY

421-9120 M O N T E C A R L O 1 9 8 5 - g o l d V6. power excaSan l K i i i d l U o i i . 48 .VK) rrMee. 1 5 4 9 5 6 2 3 - 2 2 0 3

M O N T E C A R L O 1981 steer i n g / b r a k e a new b r a k e s 4 ex f i aua t . g o o d cond i -t i o n 11 SOO/baat 4 2 5 - 8 5 4 4

in M i c h i g a n anew* L o a Hons M M

m o r a On ly 1 1 0

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

E S C O R T ' 9 8 7 - 3 5 . 0 0 0 ffVBei rocr s te reo rear d a l o g g e r d e a n 1 3 . 9 0 0 or p e s ! o f la r 5 M - 9 5 6 1

ESCORT 1988' - . G T - Exce l l en t c o n -d r t o n 5 speed c a s s e t t e p o w e r s teer ing , c ru ise 15600 . ' bes t

5 4 8 - 3 8 6 1

g o o d . 14800- beat 5 3 3 - 7 5 0 9 M U S T A N G 1988 QT C o n v e r t i b l e , b l ack w g r e y - i n t l r i o r ful ly l o a d e d $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 or beet o f ter 4 7 7 - 3 4 3 3

M U S T A N G t » 6 4 LX v - 6 G o o d c o n d i t i o n ' O n e Owner 1 F i rs t $ 2 0 0 0 Ca l l 4 5 3 - 1 2 1 4 or 4 5 3 - 7 3 3 1

M U S T A N G 1988 QT C o n v e r t i b l e , b l ack w g r e y - i n t l r i o r ful ly l o a d e d $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 or beet o f ter 4 7 7 - 3 4 3 3

M U S T A N G t » 6 4 LX v - 6 G o o d c o n d i t i o n ' O n e Owner 1 F i rs t $ 2 0 0 0 Ca l l 4 5 3 - 1 2 1 4 or 4 5 3 - 7 3 3 1

M U S T A N G 1988 GT B lack , new t i res S s p e e d power exce l lent c o n -d i t i o n 1 8 5 9 5 7 3 7 - 1 8 1 0 383 -5719

M U S T A N G - 1 9 6 4 LX. 4 s p e e d a n a m l m casse t te , g o o d c o n d i t i o n $2 900 or bes t a f ter 4 6 4 - 3 2 5 2

M U S T A N G 1988 GT B lack , new t i res S s p e e d power exce l lent c o n -d i t i o n 1 8 5 9 5 7 3 7 - 1 8 1 0 383 -5719

M U S T A N G - 1 9 6 4 LX. 4 s p e e d a n a m l m casse t te , g o o d c o n d i t i o n $2 900 or bes t a f ter 4 6 4 - 3 2 5 2

M U S T A N G 1989 GT 5 speed 2 1 . 0 0 0 m i l e s powe r windows.1 l o c k s a * L u m b a r seat supe r r « e » A s k i n g $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 Ask lor Bryam 796-8309

M U S T A N G 1985. GT T - t o p s au to -m a t i c . au. l o a d e d , i m m a c u l a t e £ « -ce i l en i c o n d i t i o n 4 7 7 - 7 3 5 6

M U S T A N G 1989 GT 5 speed 2 1 . 0 0 0 m i l e s powe r windows.1 l o c k s a * L u m b a r seat supe r r « e » A s k i n g $ 1 0 , 0 0 0 Ask lor Bryam 796-8309

M U S T A N G 1965 GT - 1 owne r 5 speed , air. am. ' fm s i e r e o c a i a e t t e p o w e r w i n d o w s Very c lean, very g o o d c o n d i t i o n $4 800 6 6 4 - 0 2 6 8

M U S T A N G 1989 G T l o a d e d a l a r m , r u s t p r o o f e d . wr i i te . sunroof $ 1 1 , 9 0 0 6 5 1 - 6 7 6 2 4 4 2 - 9 6 2 2

M U S T A N G 1965 GT - 1 owne r 5 speed , air. am. ' fm s i e r e o c a i a e t t e p o w e r w i n d o w s Very c lean, very g o o d c o n d i t i o n $4 800 6 6 4 - 0 2 6 8

M U S T A N G 1 9 6 9 G T . l o a d e d $ 1 0 , 2 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 5 LX - 4 7 0 0 0 mi les, a u t o m a t i c air p r e m i u m s o u n d e>-t r a s . 4 3 3 0 0 9 8 1 - 2 3 2 8

M U S T A N G 1 9 6 9 G T . l o a d e d $ 1 0 , 2 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 5 LX - 4 7 0 0 0 mi les, a u t o m a t i c air p r e m i u m s o u n d e>-t r a s . 4 3 3 0 0 9 8 1 - 2 3 2 8

M U S T A N G 1989 on ly 13 0 0 0 ac tua l -rules A u t o m a t i c , av A M ' F M s te reo a n d m o r e Jet black s h o w r o o m new $ 6 5 6 8

BLACKWELt F O R D

4 5 3 - 2 6 8 3

M U S T A N G 1966 G * 5 0 5 speed l o a d e d a i c e « e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 7 0 0 0 or best of fer 4 5 3 - 5 5 6 6

M U S T A N G 1989 on ly 13 0 0 0 ac tua l -rules A u t o m a t i c , av A M ' F M s te reo a n d m o r e Jet black s h o w r o o m new $ 6 5 6 8

BLACKWELt F O R D

4 5 3 - 2 6 8 3

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 6 GT C o n v e r t i b l e . 2 6 0 0 0 mi les fu«y >oaded on ly $ 1 0 6 5 0

CRESTWOOD D O D G E

421-5700

M U S T A N G 1989 on ly 13 0 0 0 ac tua l -rules A u t o m a t i c , av A M ' F M s te reo a n d m o r e Jet black s h o w r o o m new $ 6 5 6 8

BLACKWELt F O R D

4 5 3 - 2 6 8 3

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 6 GT C o n v e r t i b l e . 2 6 0 0 0 mi les fu«y >oaded on ly $ 1 0 6 5 0

CRESTWOOD D O D G E

421-5700 M U S T A N G 1990 GT Wfule- 'grey l e a t h e r . 5 speed , e x t e n d e d war ran -ty. $ 1 3 , 8 0 0 . ' b e s t Eves 729-8894

M U S T A N G 1967 G T - i - o a d e d . 2 0 . 0 0 0 mi . s u n r o o f , e x t e n d e d war -ranry m o r e $9JKX1'o-ftw ^B9 1970

M U S T A N G . 1990 - 5 0 LX. whi te wr t i t a n i u m lea ther in te r io r , l o a d e d

f ' 3 ™ r „ m i - ' i m

M U S T A N G 1987 LX 4 cy l inder ioa<Ma. e x i a n d e d w a r r a n t y , i . " 0 0 0 m i l e s 1 5 8 0 0 or bes t 6 8 2 - 1 3 2 9

FMNTjO i 9 6 0 , 4 cy l i nde r , a u t o p o w -

L o o k s 4 r u n s g r e a t ' 1 6 5 0 4 7 1 - 7 0 5 4

M U S T A N G 1987 LX. a u t o m a t i c 6 a u 15495 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

P R O B E LX. 1989 - Wfir te w ' R e d va lou r i n te r i o r L o a d e d , e lac t ron i c d a s h 1 m o r a . 19 .995 8 8 7 - 3 8 4 2

ESCORT 1989 QT. toeded. 15 .000 mi les has E S P e x t e n d e d w a r a r n t y . $ 7 8 5 0 'bes t o f fe r 9 8 1 - 6 7 9 8

ESCORT 1989 - LX. 2 d o o r a u t o -mat i c . a i r . 6 . 0 0 0 m i l es . $ 1 , 0 0 0 fo r eou i t y . owne r m h o s p i t a l 4 7 1 - 2 4 1 4

E S C O R T 1989. L X - A * , a u t o m « B c . s te reo 1.100 m l Exce l l en t c o n d i -t i on Mus t seat 1 7 , 0 0 0 2 7 4 - 7 6 9 4

ESCORT, 1989 - 2 d o o r , au to , s te r -eo. 12,000 m i l e s M in t c o n d i t i o n . 15 ,400 Evas 4 2 5 - 3 8 7 2

E X P L O R E R 1991 XL A u t o m a t i c , a i r .

4 d o o r , t . 6 0 0 mi les . 1 1 5 . 9 8 9

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

EXP 1982, b l a c k , art c ru i se , p r e m i -u m sound . 4 s p e e d n a n b r a k e s M u s t see 1 1 , 7 5 0 4 2 2 - 0 6 7 7

EXP 1984, 4 4 , 0 0 0 mi les a u t o m a t i c air powe r s t e e r i n g 6 b r a k e s a m / f m _. s t e e r i n g s tereo, on ly 1 3 6 5 0

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

866 Ford 866 Ford 866 Ford M U S T A N G 1988 C o v e r t i b l e t 2 t o c n o o e e F r o m 1 8 * 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 8 C O N V E R T I B L E LX V - 8 5 0L Eng ine , a u t o m a t i c , air. l ow m i l e s c f v > c e of 3. 1 1 0 989

Jack Demmer Ford 7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

M U S T A N G 1989 LX w»»ta convwrV-0* t a u t o m a t i c <om m i m in i c o n d i -t i on »te«o c a s s e t t e i m o r e Bar ga in p r i c e A f t e r 8 3 0 p m 737 -7202

5000

WE WILL BEAT ANY DEAL!! " L a r g e s t V o l u m e S u b a r u D e a l e r s h i p i n M i c h i g a n "

R E B A T E S * U P * T O

L o w e s t P r i c e

• B e s t S e r v i c e

• B e s t S e l e c t i o n

" D o n ' t B u y W i t h o u t

C a l l i n g U s ! "

A N N A R B O R S U B A R U 4255 Jackson Rd. 6 6 2 - 3 4 4 4

M U S ' A N G ' 9 6 9 LX A u t o m a t i c an o a o e d s t a r t i n g t r o m . 16 .995

Jack Demmer Ford 7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

PROBE 1989 LX. au toma t i c a l um i r u m wt ieeis -.oaoed A s k i n g $ 9 5 0 0

4 3 7 - 7 5 8 0

866 Ford 866 Ford

M U S T A N G 1990 LX 5 0L Eng ine au toma t i c an . h a t c h b a c k $11 500

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

PROBE 1 9 9 0 - 1 9 8 9 GT LX. M O O € L S i l a n m g t r o ^ u t o t S? 9 * ?

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

1 A J R U S 1986 A r e jrou booking lor a c lean l ow m a a a g e car to* >our wrte or daughter"> Car fua> i n a i i a m'th only 21 o e o maes To «ee rt. d r i v e II pr ice it. c M - 5 * 6 - 3 4 1 9

T A U R U S S t O - 9 8 9 b lack leather | inter ior s u n r o o t . e > t e n d e d w a r r e n -ty 21 d b o m u a s $ 1 4 ,500 6 2 0 - 9 8 6 0

PROBE ' 9 8 9 OL c o n d i t i o n $ 6 5 0 0

PROSE 1969 GT T u r b o Red M l y l o a d e d m i n t c o n d i t i o n 5 i p e a d . a la rm, s u n r o o f pa in t & fabr ic p ro-t e c t i o n E x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y 13.500 mi les $ 1 1 9 0 0 525-418S

T A U R U S 1986 M T 5 5 speed e x c e l lent c o n d i t i o n aHoy whee ls f i i gnwey mi les 1 3 6 0 0 3 5 6 - 6 6 5 3

T A U R U S 1987 GL V-6 * Ooo> au-tomat ic a * s te reo exce l len t cond i -t i on m u s t sen 9000C mi les

932 1872

TAURUS 1989 GL au toma t i c a»r 23 QOO m i l e s 19295 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

' T'-f i lRO 1979 - G o o d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n ' Rebui l t e n g i n e 1 5 0 0 or best o f fe r Cal l a f ler 6 p m . 4 7 1 - 1 1 4 6

T - B I R O K M L o a d e d aa o p t i o n s g a r a g e kep t Does has s m a * s n a t c h o n rear n e w rmrror other thar m a t real ly c lean1 Only 13 250

TYME A U T O 4 5 5 5566

T A U R U S . 1986 M T 5 4 d o o r 3 5 . 0 0 0 mi les l o a d e d non-s r r .o»e t M in t c o n d i t i o n $ 6 5 0 0 553 -2»OS

PROBE ' 9 8 9 LX. a u t o air sun roo f low mi tes $ 1 0 9 0 0

Mines Park L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e x l 400

T A U R U S 1987 S t a t i o n W a g o n LX.

B L A C K W E L L PROBE. ' 9 8 9 L o a d e d conve rs ion g r o u n d e f f e c t s $ 1 Q J X » 397 2396

S A B l E 1988 L S 4 d o o r au toma t i c air A M ' F M s te reo powe r w i n d o w s - IS OOP ac lua i cxulax. s i t«a i ; n i fm . .sh 19788

B L A C K W E L L

" A - J R U S ' 9 8 9 G L 4 D o o r V - « « a d -ed . t r o m 1 8 6 8 9

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

—721-6560

' A U R U S 1 9 9 0 - ' 9 8 9 S M O S t a r u n g f rom. $ 1 2 9 8 9

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

Let's Deal For Wheels 1987 RED CORVETTE

A -eal c r e a m pu f f

• 1 7 , 9 9 5 1989 MUSTANG GT

Wel l e q u i p p e d low rmlas

' 1 1 , 8 0 0 1987 CAMARO

V-6 & m o r a

• 6 9 9 9 1987 SUNOANCE

A u t o m a t i c & air ' 3 4 9 5 1984 TEMPO

S h a r p l ow m i l e s

* 2 9 9 5 1»K DOOGE CONVERSION

Low m i l e s M u s t S e e '

' 8 9 9 5

1988 LEBARON COUPE l o * ^

' 6 9 9 5 15*5 CHRYSLER Stti AVENUE

L o a d e d luxury e d i t i o n 40 COO

* 4 9 9 5 1989 DODGE COLT

Fiasr> r*<j auto<T»a*vc * 5 4 8 8 1984 VW SCIROCCO

Sharp

' 3 4 9 5

1985 FORD ESCORT A u t o m a t i c m i 4C 0CC Tines

' 2 3 5 0 _ 1985 BUICK CENTURY

Ccm V-6. a u t o m a t i c 5*t. c u i s e & oowe r OCKS

• 3 9 9 5

LIVONIA PLYMOUTH 3 0 7 7 7 P l y m o u t h R d . (Between Middlebelt r « r m y C t ( \ A & Mernman) O^lD" ( D u n

rrfig>' T - B I R D 1986 power b r a k e s / l o c k s an n $4 8 0 0 A f W r » - 3 0 p m 8 5 1 - 5 8 0 ?

T BfRD 1988 LX lent condi t ion $ IQ.200

18 loaded exce i 4 5 0 0 0 m i l e s

489-5-418

T E M P O G l 1986 - A u t o m a t i c a " pow>e» s t e e r i n g & b rakes . re®r de-froster a m ' f m s fa reo 13 795

9 8 1 3 9 4 8

T - B i R O ' 9 8 8 TURBO C o u p e Gray gray -aeoeo ma in ta ined . >aj c a r d ESP $8 4 0 0 6 4 7 - 6 5 6 4

T E M P O s 1990 2 to c h o o s e t r o r i $ 8 3 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 421- 13TB

T E M P O " 9 6 5 G l Power s teer ing, b r a a e s . ' l o c k s a u t o m a t i c air c ru ise Ve ry c ieer i 1340C 4 7 1 - 5 2 1 6

T H U N O E R B I R O T u R B O C O U P E . i » H A v ' p m a t i c 1r any - . i se i on , air 1 c o n d i t i o n ful l powe r t i l t c ru ise

o c a e n o.ue Imrsh w t h leather in ter i -or 2 5 . 3 0 0 ac tua l mnes l ike new 1 9 988

B L A C K W E L L

CLEARANCE SALE!! 1990 SUNBIRD G.T.

TURBO CONVERTIBLE 7 . 0 0 0 m i l e s

* 1 4 . 4 9 5 1987 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD

D'ELEGANCE

• 1 3 , 9 9 5 1989 GRAND PRIX

S.E. E l e c t r i c s u n r o o f , l e a r n e r , A B S b r a k e s

' 1 3 , 9 9 5 1988 TRANS AM

G.T.A

' 1 2 , 9 9 5 1987 G.M.C. BIVOUAC

1985 6000 LE. A u t o m a t i c , p o w e r w i n o o w s

_ - O Q w e r i p c K s c a s s e t t e o n e

owr ie t

' 3 9 9 5

L o w m i k e s , s u p e r l o a d e d

' 1 1 , 9 9 5 " 1989 SHELBY

DAYT0NA TURBO 15.000 rrMes. a i r . M c r u i s e

p o w e - w i n d o w s , powe r l o c k s .

' 9 9 9 5

1986 FORD F-150 SUPERCAB Xiu1 Jtm VB lowing •qtrtprwrv W o m i f < U «rr*3c*rs £OW«r OC«i lifl C jtVr 43 OQG or*

woes ipcmws f , ' 8 9 9 5

1989 GRAND AM 4 DOOR

A i r a u t o m a t * . Jow m i l e s

l i k e n e w

* 8 3 9 5

1987 HORIZON A u t o m a t i c p o w e - « e e n t g low

ano reat ly"

t o g o

' 3 9 9 5 1984 OLDS FIREN2A

cassette s^arp

' 3 4 9 5

1974 V.W. CAMPER Pop-lop immaculate see lo believe condition

' 2 9 9 5

ART M 0 R A N °Grc

2 9 3 0 0 T e l e g r a p h _ _ _ _

'2 Mile N o M 2 Mile 3 5 J - 9 0 0 0

Yes. I would like to help Here is my donahon of: • • JTT13 $25 • S50 • S IOC) Other_

" I

I Please make check payable to Michigan Humane Society. ' | 740! Chrysler Drive, Detroit. Ml 48211 | Or charge my | Card Number. | Signature

• VISA • MasterCard Exp. Date

A d d r e s s

The Michigan Humane Society is a non-L t n O I oontnouooni. Al l oontrtoutions are tax

EXP 1985 r u n s p o o d w o r k . $ t f r X T o r bes t H o m e 537 -8564 or wo rk 4 7 4 - 2 6 1 2

D A Y T O N A - 1 9 6 5 . M u s t se« ' B l a c k 5 speed sun roo f . n e w t i res , n e e d s m ino r w o r k 1 1 . 5 0 0 3 7 7 - 0 3 5 3

O A V T O N A 1987 S h e l b y 2. 5 « * ~ u . T u r b o II. t - t o p s ai r . tut . fun p o w e r 7170 w a r r a n t y $ 7 9 0 0 6 * 4 - 0 0 3 6

S A V E S

M E T R O D E

EXP 1985 s i lver , air powe r s t e e r i n g / b rakaa . 58 .000 MMes ExcaMant c o n -d i t ion , $1995 4 7 8 - 9 3 7 6

EXP 1967 Ml. 4 s p e e d

D A Y T O N A 1987- W h i t a . a u t o m a t i c an 3 0 . 0 0 0 mMae. exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n 15295 3 9 7 - 2 1 0 9

R l A C K W F I I D A Y T O N A Like New< M u s t o f fe r . Cal l .

| m i c H ' M u s t Sea ' Bea t

H 5 9 5 - 7 3 4 9 F A I R M O N T , ' 9 7 T - Re l i ab le

D I P L O M A T . 1980 - A u t o m a t i c pow-b r a k a a Runs a n d l o o k s

522-8376

c o n d r t o n $ 4 0 0 4 7 6 - 1 8 0 7 er s t e e r i n g / g o o d 1 6 0 0 F A I R M O N T 1980 W a g o r .

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n 1 5 0 0 a n d 1979 F a k | m o n t 1 5 0 0 Bo l t t renab le 5 3 2 - 1 1 S 3 NEW 1990

PROBE GLS

D O O G E 1985 6 0 0 m o a t o p t l o n a >iaads m ino r r e p a i r s $ 1 4 5 0 9 3 7 - 3 3 0 4 FESTIVA 1989. 5 s p e e d , sunroof [

* 5 j B c > i ^ M n g e ^ W y g ^ n ^ M u e t 43 m p g t n sen 1 4 8 0 0 D Y N A S T Y 1968 LE. l o a d e d , 6 Cyl.

6 6 6 - S 5 5 t F IESTA 1978 - s p o r t m a r o o n / b l a c k , vary g o o d c o n d i t i o n . 3 8 . 0 0 0 sun roo f 1 4 5 0 / b a a t 4 2 V 1 1 0 4 o n a l l - n e w

1991 ESCORTS D Y N A S T Y 1990. a u t o m a t i c , aar V-6 . powe r w i n d o w s & l o c k s , b a l a n c e of new w a r r a n t y 9 . 5 % f i n a n c e W a s $16 ,900 . Sa le 1 1 1 . 4 9 5

F O X H I L L S C h r y i t i f - P t y m o u t f i

45S-A740 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

BLACKWELL GTC 1989 CONVERTIBLE Turbo poww windows & locks, leather balance of n?w warranty JK 121 500 Sale 114 350

cORD

GRANADA - 1982 A» crataa. tm. da»og. esc Ml ant condition.

12200 421-1476 MIRADA I960. Black, drtvaa Ska new Clean interior Many nmw parts 11500 or beat oftar 981-0047

LET US SELL YOUR CA Rl On Conaunmant OMNI 1981 - Second owner Flonda

car. natagood 1600 or beat 397-2396 |and Forts pick jps

•Ywymrto' Lie.. BoOeC P W r H T Y M E A U T O H

^455-5586 OMNI 1984 - Automatic, air. am/fm

Good transportation lor 11.250 628-4862 MONTE CARLO, 1986 LS, Mr am-

'17940** OMNI. 1987 5 spaed, air aa cedent condition 13.000 Days 476-4480 Evas 231-2013

SHADOWS (2) 1988 s One Red, one Blue Automatic 1 air 18000

THUNDERBIRDS SHADOW 1987, 23.000 maea. Ike paw. loaded, non smoker car. duaty roaa exterior $8450 Extended war! rarity included Home 641-18981

:work 680-84C0

Mown. 131 20 t>-weekly TYME A U T O M •455-55861 BLACKWELL

A P R F i n a n c i n g on select models

COUGAR 1988 XR7, Turbo, auto-matic. air. M l power AM/FM atari eo. oceen blua rm«an LOW maea. $6768

MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE. 19731 361 4-V angina. amomaWc tranarrKa-1 lion, no mat. 80.000IZZ—

^ ^ ^ • 4 2 0 - 0 1 0 8 BLACKWELL NOVA 1987 automatic. 4 door AM-FM stereo air 15295 A * tor LouA/me, 8 30-5:30 424-8118 MUSTANG

CONVERTIBLES LARGE SELECTION!! M a r a from M.996 t l

BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030 Northwest Employees

We Are Your "Wheelperks Headquarters!

COUNTRY SOUME 1987 Station wagon, a* the ckxJmga*. fu* ra KfffQfrQ1*

bwgundy beauty SI

BLACKWELL MUSTANG GT 1987 Wiona. KB

MUSTANG uT 5 0 I r w f ^ l - • i dean »4500 ^6/7!

k M O W M U C T A N O S 1987 88. 88 C a i « a C

pami f *> dean 12295

CRESTWOOD - OOOOf

421-5700

I f t m . a Jat mrncm tarti

BLACKWELL MUSTANG •978, I , ! . . |M||. good

i * X * T OT M U i i f l

9600 TELEGRAPH

PAT MILLIKEN FORD Home of the Smilin Irishman r s A . X &

H E A D Q

m l m nm

5 =

t i 7 ^ — . o o n m . o o

FOX HILLS

ec* O&E Monday. July 23. 19SO m F o r d M t F o r d M 6 F o r d m F o r d a t e F o r d

Spor t , torn maaa. 5 I S M O or Beet C M

4 7 7 - 0 1 4 *

l E M ^ O I M S O L S p o r t . Mr . «UK>-I W K P O M * t e e r m g • brakaa.

• $ 3 0 0 0 n e g o u a t t e M 2 - 2 4 2 6

T E M P O I N ' 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c an .

> F o r d 421 -1374

T E M P O ' ® M 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c

T E M P O 1 M 7 . 4 do t l r <«C. a u t o - T E M P O i W a QL $< ier t t 4 made , air 53 .000 maaa, » « t o « B l u e S o u t h e r n car Al kep t . vary c lean, $ 4 3 0 0 441-4SS6 c ruwa . S « w l New b rakaa . M > -

. , b a i t * & hoaaa. E . - H a r l conOt-n o n $ 2 t W C a n 3SS-41J1

• o u n d . S f 8 0 0 0 0 • nca*»n l c o n d i t i o n 3 0 . 0 0 0 maaa . $7 100 2 4 2 - 4 7 5 1

T H U N O C R B i A O 19*5 T u r b o C o u p e au to , aw on ly M M S

Minea P a r * L m c o l n - U e r c u r > 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 a>1 400

T E M P O 1 M ) OL 4 Door a u l o m a t i c air l oaded ' 13 l o ohooaa Mar l i ng ! t rom. $7 500

Jack Dammar Ford 721-6660

T E M P O 4 D O O R 1944 a u t o m a t i c

Hea r i ng a n d o r a * a a am.'tan aae reo and much m o r a , d e e p Mua ftman T h a v e e * • (pacaai Waa X W 5 N o v only $5 ,444

B L A C K W E L L F O R O

4 5 3 - 2 6 4 3

SUNSHINE HONDA'S

T M U N O E R 8 I R D SUPER C A B 194® Every a v a t a b M o p t i o n i nc lud ing • • p e e d I r a n a m i a a i o r m c o n d M i o n • u n r o o t * n d m u c t i mora , d e e p ocean Mua UnMft. l ow rmlea $ 1 3 » 4 «

B L A C K W E L L FORO

4 5 3 - 2 4 4 3

A R N I V A L 0

A V I N C

T M U N 0 6 R B I R 0 ' 9 4 4 - 50 .000 rrHlea d e a n , $ 4 , 0 0 0 2 4 1 - 0 2 4 4

1 7 4 M e r c u r y 87® O t d s m o b i l e

G R A N O M A R Q U I S L S 1944 - - o e d -a d • ea t raa . n e e — n t cond i t i on . 70 0 0 0 hw> maaa Under e x t e n d e d w a r r a n t y $5 450 9 4 1 - 7 0 3 3

car o w n e d lance n e e n o n - * m o f c * r * . 90 .000 m * e a $ 4 5 0 0 4 2 2 - 4 4 1 4

LYNX 1943 a u l o m a t i c En t ra • f t a r p i L o o m*ea> $1199 Why pay m o r a ' '

TYME A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 4 4

M E R C U R Y 1942 LN7 5 speed am. •m caaaet la . nam > a k a a . runa o o o d M u s i m*< $ I 500 n e g o t i a n t * 3 9 7 - 5 4 2 4 or 3 9 7 - 2 4 4 4

S A B L E 1947 LS L o a d e d Keyteaa e n t r y , n e a i e d e i n d a t u e t d . e t c T i v i a l e r a t x a a i l e n d e d war ran ty 59 0 0 0 mi $4395 6 9 9 - 9 1 1 7

~ AJ&Bh

T H U N O t R B i R D 1946 Tu rbo . a»ce t -len1 c o n d i t i o n o n * owner , l o a d e d i p a e d , $ 5 . 4 9 5 / b e e t 5 5 3 - 4 9 1 9

S A B L E 1949 G S 4 Door v - 6 . w a d -e d I r o m $« 995

Jack Demmer Ford 721-8560

T H U N 0 6 R 8 I R 0 1947 LX 44,000 mltea, r u n * o raa l . $ 7 4 0 0 E v a * 5 4 2 - 7 2 7 2

TMUNOERBJRO 1949 Super c o u p e •T iowroom p e r t e c t Leather , m o o r v roof, l o a d e d 12.000 mMes $ 1 4 , 5 6 0

7 2 4 - 5 5 7 9

T H U N D E R B I R D 1979 N e e d * b o d y worV 4 9 . 0 0 0 m * e * . r u m g raa t l $ 5 0 0 / b e * t A l t e r 4 p m 4 7 4 - 7 4 2 9

T M U N O E R B I R D . 1944 - Gray l o a d -e lec t r i c a u n r o o f . runa p e r t e c t

$2 395 Cad a f ter 4 3 0 p m 4 7 1 - 1 1 0 0

T M U N D E R B I R O 1940 A u t o m a t i c c lean, g o o d I r a n a p o r t a t i o n . beat o l ter Call a f ter 5 p m 4 5 1 - 0 0 5 0

T H U N O E R B I R D 1 9 4 4 c o u p e L o a d e d . L t t a n e »

5 3 3 - 3 1 7 3

TMUNOERB1RO 9 0 0 0

194®. m o o o r o o t 6 y r - 1 0 0 . 0 0 0

S A B L E 1990 G S 4 door V-6, au to -m a t i c , a * . $9 ,990

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

T O P A Z 1944 GS. L o a d e d ! E x c a t a n l c o n d i t i o n ! $ 6 7 0 0 Can after 5

4 2 0 - 0 4 4 1

T O P A Z . 1947, LE 6 1 , 0 0 0 ml loed-* d . neat t i r e * and a n h a u t t Enceaent c o n d i t i o n $ 5 5 0 0 5 6 2 - 2 2 9 2

T O P A Z 1947 Excel lent c o n d i t i o n , l o a d e d M a c k gray w i e n e r . $ 5 5 0 0 6 5 6 - 6 9 4 1

T R A C E R 1949 A u t o m a t i c air, l o a d -e d f r o m . $5 949

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

T R A C E R . 1949, 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c air s t e r e o - c a s a e t t * B.000 rmlea $7500 , ' bes t oner 9 4 1 - 6 7 9 8

8 7 5 N i s s a n

8 7 8 O l d e m o b i l e

a c * . l ea ther w a n A M / $ 3 5 0 0 354 -5940

C A L A I S - 1 9 4 7 . V 4 a p o n p e c a a g e 2 d o o r e » c « a e n t c o n d i t i o n $4 200 Caa A f t e r 5 p m . M 2 « ! 1 4

C A L A I S 1949 SL . 4 d o o r , Quad 4. l u * p o w e r , m e n y eat raa . d a e n . 11 .000 m f l aa $ 1 0 , 2 0 0 642 2498

C IERA. 1943 B R O U G H A M Exce l lent c o n d i t i o n . 4 d o o r eatraa. 51 0 0 0 m l laa $ 3 0 0 0 4 7 7 - 9 1 2 6

C I E R A 1 0 ( 3 V a r y c l e a n a * r. o r i g i n a l , $ 2 , 9 0 0

i. a * power 4 g o o d cond i -

B r o u g n a r n , V-4 . 3 0 >n. power 5 3 3 - 9 3 7 2

a n g i n a g o o d c o n d i t i o n , power l o c k * . $ 3 0 0 0 or b e a l ~

C I E R A 1945 B r o u g h a m 4 d o o r , au-t o m a t i c a l p o w e r . a » c a * a n t c o n d i l i on , $ 4 5 0 0 344 -5932

C l E R A 1947 6 5 , 0 0 0 m i l e * . exce l lent c o n d i t i o n , n e e d s t i res, $ 5 , 5 0 0

4 7 1 - 2 6 3 6

C U T L A S S C R U I S E R W A G O N , 1945 Mew b r a k e s , e x h a u a l ba t te ry , rad ia -to r . c o m p l e t e t u n e - u p Newer dealer a n g i n a V 4 a u t o , a * , $2 ,900 G o o d c o n d r t i o n - 4 5 3 - 5 1 2 9

C U T L A S S S I E R R A 1948 - 4 d o o r 4 c y l i n d e r , 6 7 , 0 0 0 on. a u l o m a t i c , A M ' F M , a i r . c r u i * a p o w e r waef lng , " b r a k e s N e w t i r e * . b rakes . & a> h a u * t $ 4 9 9 6 A f t e r 5 p m 241-7663

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1944 Power s tee r i ng / b r a k e s air r u s l p r o o l e d a l a r m d u l s e , A M ' F M caaae t l a Bes l o l ter 5 2 2 - 6 5 6 6

C U T L A S S 1944 C l a r a . 4 floor g o o d c o n d i t i o n , n a n m o l t * , t a a k a a k b a l ta ry a . a m f m $ 3 0 0 0 4474J062

C U T L A S S 1949 S u p r a m a mta rna -Uonal Red 6 s t fve i >oeded $ 1 3 9 0 0 or beat 7 3 1 - 4 5 3 6

F IRENZA 1943 GT - S p o r t C o u p e 4 2 . 0 0 0 rmlea l o o k * g o o d 6 r u n * b u i n e e d s eng ine w o " . $ 6 5 0 4 5 2 9332

F I R E N Z A 1946 L o a d e d , $2 8 0 0 n e g o t i a b l e 4 7 3 - 6 4 3 5

O L O S M O B I L E S 88 t 6 9 8 t 1963 1965 Rear wf iee l flrrvea V-8 » l o a d e d 6 i m m a c u l a t e 5 t o c f tooae f r o m

J E F F B E N S O N Q U A L I T Y A U T O M O B I L E S

5 6 2 - 7 0 1 1

8 7 8 P l y m o u t h

A C C L A I M 19«9 4 floor a u t o m a t i c , aw cruiee. tut power w i n d o w s a locks , s tereo caeee t te or*y $ 6 9 5 0 -

CRESTWOOD DOOGE

421-5700 C A R A V E L L E 1947 Only 39 .000 o r i g -inal owner mi les. $5 ,395

nines Park Lincoln-Mercury 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e x l 400

RELIANT 1965 4 door a u t o m a t i c , power i l e e r i n g ' b r a k e s 1m1ed g laaa ?5 0 0 0 a c t u a l maaa. f , . s i r n o l ed , 9/1 a rp $3 ,000 3 4 9 - 3 5 3 4

S U N O A N C E , 1947 Air s te reo s u n r o o l new b rakes , 49 .000 mi les

651 -6948

R E G E N C Y 1979 Wack m o t o r 6 b o d y very g o o d c o n d i t i o n , 75,000 mi les , $ 1 5 0 0 5 2 6 - 0 6 3 2

R E G E N C Y 98. 1977 2 floor g o o d c o n d i t i o n 1 owner l o a d e d . $ 1 1 0 0 or bes t o f ter F a r m i n g t o n 4 7 4 - 6 4 2 6

R E G e N C Y 98, 1982 4 d o o r b roug -h a m Exce l len t c o n d i t i o n 32 000 mi les d w s a i $ 3 , 0 0 0 4 2 7 - 8 3 5 3

B O Y A*. 1 9 8 0 - $ 6 0 0 -

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E , 1965 B roug -I w n . l o a d e d . Uks new. $4495 Days 5 6 1 - 9 7 1 3 a ler 5 p m . 4 7 1 - 6 9 8 3

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1949 In te rna -t i o n a l L o w maaa, G M w a r r a n t y , re -m o ! e * 1 T f y — a l a r m . p l u s al l op t i ons . $ 1 3 4 9 0 4 3 7 - 3 0 5 4

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1963 V - 6 . powe r b r a k e * / s tee r ing . N g h mi G o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 1 9 0 0 524 -1692

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1969 Loaded , •Ha rp s f t o w r o o m new 12 ,000 miles. $ 1 0 , 9 0 0 / b e s t 5 4 9 - 2 8 5 3

m i le w a r r a n t y $ 1 3 , 0 0 0 5 2 5 - 0 0 6 5 1 N I S S A N 1945 300 ZX L o a d e d , da rk g ray . 4 8 , 0 0 0 mites, p f tone. g a r a g e d d a y * 8 2 6 - 9 0 9 9 eves 6 4 4 - 4 4 3 0

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1940. recen t l y p a i n t e d , new t i res air, regu lar ty s e r v i c e d . $ l 9 0 0 / b e s t o f ter 2 7 7 - 2 8 6 3

SPECIAL T E N T SALE A L L O C A T I O N S M E A N

BIC SAVINGS FOR YOU O N H A R D T O G E T

ACCORDS • CIVICS - PRELUDES

T M U N O E R B I R O 1949 C O U G A R Al l loaded- s t a r t i n g t r o m $ 9 ^ 6 6

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

T H U N D E R B I R D 1949 Super C o u p e , au toma t i c laa t f te r . m o o r v o o * . J B L c o m p a c l d i * c . 1 0 . 0 0 0 m i l a s $17 ,995

w o r m Bi u t f i a i » F o r d 4 2 1 . 1 3 7 6

TORINO 1973. only 59 000

351 a u t o m a t i c , n e e d * body w o r k 2

, $ 3 0 0 4 7 4 - 6 4 7 4

8 7 8 O f c t e m o b i k

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E 1946, V 8 air

m u s t t e l l $ 5 6 0 0 / b e * t 722 -5214

C A L A I S 1965, air. au to , recent t i res, r u n * g rea t 47 .000 mi les $3 250

C U T L A S S TSB1 C t i a r t - Ml p o w e r , g o o d cond i t i o r , a i r . mus t

I $ 1 5 0 0 or b e s l

T O R O N A O O 1979 D IESEL N o rus t K>w mi les Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n Leave m e s s a g e 4 5 3 - 6 7 4 3

T O R O N A D O 1966 new l i r e * new b r a k e s . $ 7 9 0 0

534- 3 5 1 3

SUNDANCE 1990 4 floor automat-ic al' Balance 0> new warranty w a s $11 .500 . now $8,995

FOX HILLS Clwys ier - P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

V O L A R E I 9 6 0 6 cy l inder s u t o m e t -K . powe r s tee r i ng new t i res, b r a k e s 8 exhaus t C l e a n Or i g i na l pa in t $995 4 9 5 1378

VOYAGER LE 1987 Loaded, V6. exce l lent cond i t i on , mus t see to ap -p r i c a i t o n $ 8 , 0 0 0 or bes l 3 4 7 - 3 0 2 6

V O Y A G E R . 1990. A rare OCtKXiun. ty B id on th is pe rsona l i zed vecfwle w i th j n K j u e graf ic des ign by s l u -flents s i r e k n o w n e d Cen te r lor C r e -a l i ve S l u d i e s O n d isp lay * t G a v i n Des ign, 2009 O r c h a r d Lake Rd B idd ing info Fn Sun 3 3 2 - 4 4 4 3 M o n Thurs 8 7 2 - 3 H 8 Ex t 432

8 7 8 P l y m o u t h 8 8 0 P o n t i a c

C O L T - E 1966 h a l c h b a c t , 4 speed 3 7 , 0 0 0 m l a m ' l m s t e r e o excet tant c o n d i t i o n $ 2 900 . 'bes t 6 4 4 - 5 2 8 6

FIRE A R R O W 1940, 4 speed A M -F M , t a p e 5 4 . 0 0 0 mi les - n e w c l u t c h $ 1500 G o o d c o n d i t i o n 4 7 7 - 6 2 2 1

H O R I Z O N T C 3 , 1962 Gray w / b t a c k a c c e n t , n o r u * t a u t o m a t i c , a l a r m a m / f m casse t t e , rear mvers . runs g roa t $1 ,200 A f t e r 5 9 6 7 - 2 0 5 6

H O R I Z O N 1947 - gray aw a m - f i n

M u s t sen " $ 3 6 5 0 4 2 5 - 5 2 9 7

S U N O A N C E , 1 9 8 ? - A i iTomanc . C J i s e lift w f iee l c lean. $4 ,600 G o o d c o n d i t i o n

B O N N E V I L L E ' 9 8 7 SE O n e O w n e r . Loaded 1 Newer T i res Very G o o d C o n d i t i o n First $ 7 2 5 0 3 5 8 - 3 5 6 2

B O N N E V I L L E ' 9 8 8 SE - B lack beauty l oaded , an o p t i o n s Exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n $9,200 344-Q609

B O N N E V I L L E 1987 SE, m in t cond i -t ion , l o a d e d 43,000 mi les, $ 8 9 0 0

5 4 9 - 4 2 3 6

B O N N E V I L L E 1976 Dower w in -flows, s tee r i ng 8 b rakes , s o m e ruat .

F IREBIRD 1984 B n g h l red R u n * a n d l ook® t i ke n e w * $2; 3 6 4

M A R K ' S A U T O Of G a r d e n Ci ty 4 2 7 - 3 1 3 1

"Your Best Honda Value Is In Plymouth" s u n s m n E H o n o A

T h e H a p p y f a c e P l a c e -

W e ' r e i n b u s i n e s s t o m a k e y o u s m i l e

O p e n S a t u r d a y 1 0 - 3 ! !

1 2 0 5 A N N A R B O R R D . A e o

v 1 / 1 2 M i l e s W e s t o f I - 2 7 5 , P l y m o u t h 4 C K J - 0 0 U U

I

A T C H I N S 0 N F O R D G I V E S N E W M E A N I N G T O

AFFORDABILITY

M A R K VI I 1949 LSC. Loaded , s t a r t -ing f rom, $ 1 5 , 9 6 9

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

M A R K VH 1989 LSC. loaded i nc lud -ing m o o n r o o f on ly 15,000 m i l es , l a d y ' * c a r . cyra ta l Mua A s k i n g $14 ,900

Hinee P a r * L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ax t 400

MARK VI, 1940. F lor ida car exce l -lent cond i t i on , l o a d e d d ig i ta l daa f i w i t h c o m p u t e r s y s t e m c h e c k $ 4 5 0 0 / b e « l o f ter 3 4 4 - 4 2 1 4

T O W N C A R . 1944 - Low m i l eage . 1 owner , tuty l o a d e d , e i c a a a n t c o n d l -

i $7 .7 rm nr h t i rmat - i a a a T O W N C A R 1944 S igna tu re , flart o lue g o o d c o n d i t i o n . 75 .000 $5200 or beat o f ter

T O W N C A R . 1944 ocean m e t a M c blue. 3 4 . 0 0 0 mlMa. s n o w r o o m c o n -d i t ion $ 1 5 , 7 5 0 6 4 2 - 4 4 3 9

T O W N C A R . 1949, Tr ip le M a c k , o n l y 29.000 mMes $ 1 5 , 9 4 4

Mlna* P a r t L i nco ln M e r c u r y _ 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ax t 400

T O W N E C O U P E 1979- 3 8 . 0 0 0 i nal maaa. axca t tan t cond i t i on . $ 6 5 0 0 / b e s t 5 9 1 -

8 7 4 M o r c u r y

v UNCLE SEZ

CAPRI 1981. g o o d c o n d i t i o n o r i g i -nal owner $ 5 0 0 C *

C O U P O N

1991 EXPLORER

door, 4x4, captain chairs,* COL, V-6, speed control, fflt, air, AM/FM cassette, luggage rfcck, cast wheels. Stock

M 6 . 1 0 8 *

1990 PROBE LX

flfcmorac flash, t n p c o m p u t e r rear q g s f i e r - w i p a r O u m l n a i a d entry s p e e d a a r t r o l . p o w e r aae l air c l imate con t ro l . pmmm w i n d o w s V-4 3 0L. A M F M caa-M M w f th p r a r m u m s o u n d powe r an -

S tock # P 3 5 4 S

I / T O V

H 2 , 3 1 0 *

1989 / fc , MUSTANG LX y HATCHBACK

M K g M t f P i n 4 HWTOT*. t i n . rea r flefroal S t o c k

•7903*

FULL TANK OF GAS WITH EVERY PURCHASE

1990 ESCORTS***

THUNDERBIRD AM/FM cassette, power driver seat, rear window defrost' luxury group, automatic, elearcoat paint Stock #83302.

S 1 2 , 5 4 4 *

^ ESCORT PONY

* 6 6 6 4 * Order Your» Today! AAZ Plan eligible lor

$350 Rabata an 91 Eacort.•

. 4 I C H I N S 0 N T 0 R D

tar O w 2 7 Y e a r s "

9800 B i H V t Rd., • M7-9161 • 1-800^78-ATCH

* T h u f S . • : 3 0 - 4 : 0 0 ; T I M . . W a t L ft M . » : 3 0 - 6 : 0 0 p . m .

<wv«ee dftpftrtmont

A T C H I N S O N F O R D

S

6 9 7 - 9 1 6 1

C O U Q A R XH7. t » 4 4 • V $ ^ — • a m i a a a a . axoa l -

,2.900 5 2 5 - 2 5 3 8

C O U G A R X R 7 . 1 9 4 9 H . a

$ 16 .996 /bea t 4 7 3 - 0 4 4 4

C O U Q A R 1974 w o r t $ 1 5 0

C O U Q A R 1943 XR7. i m m a c u l a t e

nihiata. on*y $ 2 . 0 9 6 T Y M C AUTO

C O U Q A R 19*4 LS, on ty 17 15 7 Ol

•nal m a a a Don't m a * Ha* a n a

Hk iaa P a r t UnrxUri M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ax t 4 0 0 C O U Q A R 1 M 8 * R 7 . Tur t IO l o a d e d

kevtaaa. l o w maaa. g a r a y e k e p t ] » 0 0 0 or bea t M»ar 4 * 6 - 9 0 2 6

C O U Q A R w a r K * tmrnr. ml • M M . I I | - | 1 cond i t i on . 4 0 . 0 0 0

C O U Q A R . 1949 AL a i M entry a u n . m o o n r o o t l o a d e d .

• $ 1 2 , 4 0 0

Q R A N O M A R O U W 1944 L u x u r y I tenor 14 .000 a « H . H 2 - 9 M

J a c k D a m m a r F o r d

O R A N O M A R O U « . 1947, L S - 4 d o o r , l o a d e d 52 0 0 0 M t M M e o n « -tton » 1 0 . 2 9 0 4 7 4 - 9 4 7 4

G R A H O M A R O U B 1943 L o a d e d g o o d c o n d H o n . f a ^ i maaa r i a O H M 42S-197S

M J M W V T M I I . mm I

Q R A N O M A R O U 4 4 1 9 M * t a -

l ••H* •9*3 " • • • > «

irmim i r i • yt t- i r ~

A N Y I M P O R T

T R A D E - I N I B O N U S W I T H T H I S A D V E R T I S E M E N T

1 9 9 0 J U S T Y D L m o d e l , 5 s p e e d , R e d o r S i l v e r

48 Mpnth Lease

1 9 9 0 L O Y A L E W A G O N Air. 2-tone, aluminum wheels, fog lamps power steering and brakes, stereo cassette defroster. Blue/Silver. Stock w8278T.

s 1 9 9 95 4 8 M o n t h L e a s e

•90 LOYALE WAGON w/automatic M200 '90 LOYALE All others

J800 90 JUSTY Ecvf:..:. M000 '90 JUSTY DL/GL/RS *500

1 - 1 l I a l l la 11 ma II I n e t 1 1 1 in M r • yax a«

l a i s e ! — * a l i a a , aaaaea l e a » eei iaaia * • » • • * * M al

11 LOCAL

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Monday, July 23. 1990 O&E *7C

B O B J E A N N O T T E S A Y S

872 L i n c o l n

C O N T I N E N T A L . 1984 l oaded , b l ack 4 silver lea ther . 100.000 ml laa. n e w

$ 5 2 0 0 4 2 7 - 5 4 7 7 SALE PRICE C O N T I N E N T A L , 1990 - S i g n a t u r e

B l a c k / t a n Inter ior Every 1ST TIME BUYER DISCOUNT

C O N T I N E N T A L 1990-1968 L o a d e d

* t * r t m g ( r a m a a l ow a * $ 11.944

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

1ST TIME BUYER SALE PRICE

ORLEAS£ FOR D O N ' T

M I S S O U T !

C O N T I N E N T I A L S , T O W N C A R S 8 M a r t VII 1944 - 1990 14 t o c h o o e a f r o m Can lor d e t w s

Hmee P a r t U n c o m - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 * * t 400

SPECIAL OF THE WEEK

M A R K VII 1946 LSC - b lack b e a u t y Super Sha rp ! 29 .000 maaa, aun roo f c h r o m e B B S wheals , l oaded , moa t see' $ 1 4 , 5 0 0 ' o f t e r 3 5 5 - 9 6 4 4

N E W 1 9 9 0 D O D G E M O N A C O LE cond i t i on ing , a u t o m a t i c , p o w e r s tee r i ng powe r b r a k e s p o w e r w i n o o w * & floor l o c k s

S A L E P R I C E $ 1 0 , 9 9 8 * * Stock » 10417 3 T o C h o o * *

A l T h l * P n c e

TOWN & COUNTRY D o d g e wvm atiau • r/ummtarom •

4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

1 9 9 0

G R A N D P R I X

L E S t o c k # 9 0 0 5 6 9

S A L E P R I C E

1 S T T I M E B U Y E R

D I S C O U N T

1 S T T I M E B U Y E R

S A L E P R I C E

$ 1 1 , 9 6 1 *

- 6 0 0 $ 1 1 , 3 6 1 *

OR LEASE FOR

o o p e r m o n t h

1990 LEMANS AERO COUPE

S » ! l . r » » l ' 3

SALE PRICE

1ST TIME BUYER DISCOUNT

1ST TIME BUYER SALE PRICE

OR LEASE FOR

$ 8 3 3 3 *

- 6 0 0

$ 7 7 3 3 *

$169Z3**

1990 FIREBIRD FORMULA Stock #4000*1'

"Hatch Roof" SALE PRICE

1ST TIME BUYER DtSCOUNT

1ST TIME BUYER SALE PRICE

OR LEASE FOR

$ 1 4 * 1 9 6 *

- 6 Q O

$ 1 3 , 5 9 6 *

A m mon*

1990 SUNBIRD LE itoaigatra .

$ 8 6 9 9 *

- 6 0 0

$ 8 0 9 9 *

9178?** Over 25 Available at Similar Savlnga

1990 TRANSPORT SSOCB l

SALE PRICE

1ST TIME BUYER DISCOUNT

$ 1 4 , 2 8 7 *

- 6 0 0 1ST TIME BUYER SALE PRICE $ 1 3 , 6 8 7 *

- W l

Over 30 Available at Similar Savings

OR LEASE FOR

1990 6000 LE 4 DOOR (DEMO) Sloe* •900071

SALE PRICE

COLLEGE GRA0 DISCOUNT

COLLEGE GRAD SALE PRICE

OR LEASE FOR

Over 20 Available at Similar Savings

$ 1 0 , 5 2 0 *

- 6 0 0

$ 9 9 2 0 *

>2172***

1 9 9 0 B O N N E V I L L E L E H *

$ 1 3 , 2 2 4 *

. 6 0 0

SALE PRICE

COLLEGE GRAD DISCOUNT

COLLEGE GRAD SALE PRICE $ 1 2 , 6 2 4 *

OR LEASE FOR

Over 40 Available at Similar Savlnga '266°?**

OUR CUSTOMERS

_ ARE * 1 W E W I L L B E A T Y O U R B E S T D E A L

# J J W E S T S I D E ^ ^

P O N T I A C D E A L E R

C U S T O M E R

S A T I S F A C T I 0 I

f

7 . 9 % FINANCING

P O N T I A C

2 6 0 0 REBATES

rt)LLE' GE U N D E R G R A D G R A D

^ r 7 , 0 ^ 1

P a r t s

1 9 9 0 S I E R R A V 2

T O N P I C K U P I S t o c k < 6 0 2 : 7 2

LIST $11,892

C L E A R A N C E

P R I C E

L E S S

R E B A T E

S A V E - A - L O T

P R I C E

$ 1 0 , 4 6 8 *

•600 $ 9 8 6 8 * 2 2 5

OR LEASE FOR

3 5 * * p e r m o n t h

1 9 9 0 S A F A R I

P A S S E N G E R V A N Sloci i l O J U i

L I S T $ 1 6 , 5 3 8

CLEARANCE PRICE LESS REBATE

$ 1 4 , 6 1 8 *

- 6 0 0 SAVE-A-LOT PRICE OR LEASE

FOR

$ 1 4 , 0 1 8 *

*299V** 1 9 9 1 S O N O M A P I C K U P

S*OC» « 9 ' 3 0 M

LIST $8812

$ 8 * 1 9 2 * ftEBAT£ • 1 , 0 0 0

$ 7 , 1 9 2 * 1ST TIME BUVER REBATE 6 0 0 1ST TJME 0 U Y E P SALE PRICE O* OASf $ 6 , 5 9 2 *

1 9 9 0 S I E R R A ^ T O N P I C K - U P s u a i gcuoec

L I S T $ 1 8 , 1 8 5 CLEARANCE PRICE

LESS REBATE SAVE-A-LOT PRICE

OR LEASE FOR

$15,602*

-600

$15,002*

mmMm omr mont*.

1 9 9 0 S - 1 5 J I M M Y 4 x 4

L o a d e d - D e m o n s t r a t o r S » c i i K B O O i

L I S T $ 2 0 , 4 9 6

C L E A R A N C E

PSOGE

L E S S

R E B A T E

S A V E A - L O T

P R I C E

$18,324*

- 1,500

$16,824* 3 lo choose from

1 9 9 1 S - 1 5 J I M M Y

4 D O O R S 4 x 4 Sloe. I X I H

FACT0PV OFFICIAL l s $ 2 2 , 1 0 6

SAVE-A-LOT * . _ _ _ - . PRICE $18,490* 6 Jn Stock At Similar Savings!

L o a d e d - t r a i l « r i n g r e a d y

S»e» » KBZZi U S T $ 2 3 , 2 9 2

C L E A R A N C E

P R I C E

R E B A T E

S A V E - A - L O T

P R I C E

OR LEASE FOR

$20,677*

- 1000 $19,677*

s 4 1 6 " t * : - 2

I J E A N N O T T E PONT!A C-GMC TRUCKS

• p.'usjji title and desbnaf on »eDaies app-ea aoc'-cuc'-e Lease ossed on ~B months closed end lease 'si momi patient S'OOC denn arc seew't deposif •Security deposit roundec ov to nea-est 550 ir<c-ement over momr> S3\ -<enS- Pus license fee prcgwea at lease >nceptton i montr use f a i -nc^sec .n pa<,-?f"'s Mitejge imitation of '5.00C n"es per iea- w r f t a cnarge o' e <her - • pe- ~ e T: get total payments multiply SS » monrMy payment Lessee su6>eer to cr.r' -oprou and respons-D'e 'or any euess wear and tea• Lessee s also slP er to -s. •- •. Lessee has the option to purchase a' a lease end p• •» c' • •: oe •

n •••e dealer at mse mcepi'O' negates aoo •es V't ,-pp ;r; r r

14949 SHELDON ROAD PLYMOUTH

2 Miles South of Northville Downs 1/2 Mile North M-14

CaN after 5pm 4 2 1 - 0 5 4 4

CAPRI 1942. pretty burgarvfl? met si ^ d mfler automaoc. r* t * j« May 1980 Up to flate malniananca. removable •unroof, av MOM lea COM. rekatta mu*t let oo $1400 534-4444

CAPRI 1»44, one owner, fully vmry good condition

$2350 or beat offer 444-7355 1991 CAPRI 1»44. power steering 4

hrtka*. automatic 4 air $ 2 « 7 5 ^ H ESCORT LX GORDON CHEVROLET

OH FORD ROAD IN GARDEN CITY 421-9120 1990 LEGACY WAGON

Front wheel drive, power windows/locks; CAPRI 1945 OS 4 speed power

power steering and brakes. MFI engine CAPRI 1944 Loaded E»c i * i r l con-dition New Urea, tuna-op. battery Brake* $3500'o«ar 274-2414

tachometer. Mica Red. Stock #82627

s V ^ COMCT 1972 - 50.000 m*aa

t l 150 941-1716 48 Month COUGAR KR7 1444. loaded Jrtneri In winter. 15.000 $13.000/beat oflar 591-1257

Weak and* 517-544-0054

* SB BOB DUSSEAU Elsi' "YOUR DISCOUNT DEALER"

®S8* OFFER

• M»t k

14

FREE FULL TANK OF GAS WITH EACH VEHICLE DELIVERED

COME IN FOR A TEST DRIVE

TODAY

N E W 1 9 9 0 C O U G A R Air, automatic, till wheel, power door locks. Pkg. 252. Stock # 0 0 4 4 9

OR PURCHASE FOR 2 Y E A R L E A S E

'322*** Per Mo 3 Y E A R L E A S E

• 3 1 9 * * Per M o .

N E W 1 9 9 0 L I N C O L N T O W N C A R Comfort, convenience group. Stock #00327.

OR PURCHASE FOR

*52906* Per M o

3 Y E A R L E A S E

* 4 7 0 * * * Per Mo 23,775

17 to chooaa from at almUar eavings.

14,249

N E W 1 9 9 0 S A B L E G S Air, automatic, cruise control, rear defroster. Stock #00339.

OR PURCHASE FOR 2 Y E A R L E A S E

*320** Per Mo. 3 Y E A R L E A S E

*292W* Per Mo

22 to choose,

from at

similar

savings 13,652

NEW 1990 TOPAZ A i r . a u t o m a t i c , tilt w h e e l , r e a r d e f r o s t e r . S t o c k # 0 0 7 4 5 .

OR PURCHASE FOR 2 YEAR LEASE

3 YEAR LEASE » 2 1 7 » * P T M O

9,757

1990 GRAND MARQUIS LS Demo. air. au tomat ic . S tock #00370.

WAS....'21,599

2 A T .SAVE SIMILAR ucOQ SAVINGS I M W

NOW

17,000

N E W 1 9 9 0 Mi AniMheft, loaded, traction lock. JBL sound s y t t m and mora. Stock #00067.

2**00* OR PURCHASE FOI torn at

2 YEAR LEASE »W3*P»rM9

3 YEAR LEASE > T 1 * p r M 9 1433: 23,744

' 4 *

t :

474-3342 PLUS...DON'T MISS THESE HAND SELECTED USED CARS!!! 474=3170 1 9 6 9 MERKUR

XR4ATI

• . 0 0 0 m i l a s ##2174.

f t l t

'12,990

1986 FORO TURBO BIRD

K_J9C£». • 4 m*.

ntaa Mk #P219*

'6995

1967 FORD HI-CUBE VAN

* m o m n c . v-a. p o m • i »» i i f i f . p»«*f V » h 4 4 , a r V e ^ y C » » T 9BL #P31SS

'12,200

1966 CHEVY BEAUV1LLE VAN

T i M o n e M u e . V-a, aw-

#P2iai. '12,990

1966 SCORPIO

'11,500

MUSTANG

Oaan « £ # # * M S

'6895

1967 LINCOLN TOWN CAR

CART1ER

'13,500 MANY MORE AVAILABLE AT SIMILAR SAVINGS

COLONY PARK f PASS8IGER WAGON

seiTooo T' '12,900

8 Company owner can at great J

Please call for prices.

BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN • MERCURY • MERKUR

s . 31625 Grand River

at Orchard Lake Rd., Farmington H n o h M A M 9 T U u ^ e ' J l l O P M V f # v u 1 * 1 V I I I M • I I M I \ l « % l l % # I a l V l i

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TOP D O L L A R FOR Y O l OUR SPECIALTY A X Z S 537-4640 474-3170

. « c * OAE Monday. July 23, 1990

:

644-1070 Oakland County M1-0000 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills

• 0 Pontiac BO. 1964, tu*y KwM. 87,000

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FIERO 1967 SC mir.1 condit ion, nam (•ree/beltery. am-fm. 5 ao*aO aun-roof , red/Wec». non amoker. alurm-num wfieeta. $4,500 344-2S79

GRAND A M 1966 LE wfute tulr, loeded alarm, BBS Rim* Vary d e e r M u s i *eai $6,400 463-4805

FIERO 1967 SC mir.1 condit ion, nam (•ree/beltery. am-fm. 5 ao*aO aun-roof , red/Wec». non amoker. alurm-num wfieeta. $4,500 344-2S79 GRAND A M 196« SE, 8 cy toder . ao-

tomet lc . aport peckaga m i roo1. power w indow* . Nr. door KxA*. at-ceaent condi t ion. $5,500 729-2582

FIREBIRD 1966 v« loaded. 96.000 maee (4 .000 or beet after 832-6316

GRAND A M 196« SE, 8 cy toder . ao-tomet lc . aport peckaga m i roo1. power w indow* . Nr. door KxA*. at-ceaent condi t ion. $5,500 729-2582

FIREBIRD. '966. Nke nam. original oomer. low mUeege. an. power • teertng 8 Drake*, crulae t « . atareo ceaeerta nam radiela S6900

4 9 V 1163

GRANO A M 1966. V6, 2 door, 2 t on* blue, air power , moet options Must * * • ' $4200 281-8706

FIREBIRD. '966. Nke nam. original oomer. low mUeege. an. power • teertng 8 Drake*, crulae t « . atareo ceaeerta nam radiela S6900

4 9 V 1163 G R A N D A M 1986 26.000 maee. air A M / F M . 5 apeed. gray, new We*. * 5 ' 5 0 356-3237 FIREBIRD 1986 V-6. automatic, Mr,

loaded, rrWnt condit ion. J7900 or beet ofter After 6p<n 459-1078

G R A N D A M 1986 26.000 maee. air A M / F M . 5 apeed. gray, new We*. * 5 ' 5 0 356-3237 FIREBIRD 1986 V-6. automatic, Mr,

loaded, rrWnt condit ion. J7900 or beet ofter After 6p<n 459-1078 GRAND A M 1969 Oued 4 m m

fua equ ipmen t 20 000 maee Aaklng $9 800 332-9806 FIREBIRD 1968, red, w n / t m cea-

aetta. excellent condit ion $7900 or beet after After 5 641-0616

GRAND A M 1969 Oued 4 m m fua equ ipmen t 20 000 maee Aaklng $9 800 332-9806 FIREBIRD 1968, red, w n / t m cea-

aetta. excellent condit ion $7900 or beet after After 5 641-0616 GRAND PRIX SE 1989. loaded, mmt

cond i t ion . 15.000 mile*, must aee 344-2868 GRAND A M LE 1986, 4 cyl inder. 5

aoeed. loeded, must ael $3600 or beat ofter 454-4774

GRAND PRIX SE 1989. loaded, mmt cond i t ion . 15.000 mile*, must aee

344-2868 GRAND A M LE 1986, 4 cyl inder. 5 aoeed. loeded, must ael $3600 or beat ofter 454-4774 GRAND PRIX. 1977, $400 or beet

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GRAND A M 1966 automatic air power locks, power Mndows. ca»-aene S6985 Jack Cauley Chev ' GEO 855-0014

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631-5734 GRAND A M 1966 automatic air power locks, power Mndows. ca»-aene S6985 Jack Cauley Chev ' GEO 855-0014

GRANO PRIX 1989 - 5 speed air, manual , many er t ra* , $10,500 or beat 522-5691

GRAND A M 1986 Automat ic, air. c a u e t t e sharp. $5 395

Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 463-2424 em 400

GRANO PRIX 1989 - 5 speed air, manual , many er t ra* , $10,500 or beat 522-5691

GRAND A M 1986 Automat ic, air. c a u e t t e sharp. $5 395

Hines Park Lincoln-Mercury 463-2424 em 400

PAR1SIENNE. 1968 - New Urea, Drake* 6 extiauet Good condWon, low mftee. Af ter 8pm: 421-4620

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CELICA COUPE 1966 au lomat ic , loeded crulea Mr greel . t e reo bfcN $7,800 $48-8697

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421-5700

CELICA GT. 1985 - Blue. 6 *peed. loeded. electric moon roof $5,900 Or heel o fe r 646- 1387

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TYME AUTO 456-5666

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au lometK wtth aw ceaaette tat and low rnHee, $8,208 GMAC 563-2643

CELICA 1987 aulomatic, air, an opt ion*, .harp utile s o o n * car re-duced f rom $7,250 10 1st $6,350 lakes S t o p our price and compere '

TYME AUTO 456-5666

PONTIAC flOOO LE. 1966, 4 door.

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CELICA 1987 aulomatic, air, an opt ion*, .harp utile s o o n * car re-duced f rom $7,250 10 1st $6,350 lakes S t o p our price and compere '

TYME AUTO 456-5666 $4*00 669-2407 SUNBIRO 1969 - Red 2t>oor Mr

a m / t m caaaetle power steering, brefcee Mft wheel. 22.000 mae* E* -ceaent condmon $7,500 786-7871

CELICA 1987 aulomatic, air, an opt ion*, .harp utile s o o n * car re-duced f rom $7,250 10 1st $6,350 lakes S t o p our price and compere '

TYME AUTO 456-5666

PONTIAC 8000 STE 1986. a~ary op-tion. beCMed. Mgriwey mae* $6200 Oeys 362-4760 E»e* 624-1104

SUNBIRO 1969 - Red 2t>oor Mr a m / t m caaaetle power steering, brefcee Mft wheel. 22.000 mae* E* -ceaent condmon $7,500 786-7871

COROLLA GTS 1968 - Red... 5 Speed 16V twin cam. loeded. mew Musi *e* ' $9500 nagotleble C e l 1-096-6392

PONTIAC 6000 1984 - Mr. no ru*t . A M / F M . good condit ion $1750 After 5 p m 451-0315

TRANS AM, 1978. good condi t ion, automatic Ml power blue »«1er>or Mac* Interior i2 .000/beet 266-09>54

COROLLA GTS 1968 - Red... 5 Speed 16V twin cam. loeded. mew Musi *e* ' $9500 nagotleble C e l 1-096-6392

PONTIAC 6000 1984 - Mr. no ru*t . A M / F M . good condit ion $1750 After 5 p m 451-0315

TRANS AM, 1978. good condi t ion, automatic Ml power blue »«1er>or Mac* Interior i2 .000/beet 266-09>54 COROLLA 1986 LE * *den, grey, a u ;

lomet ic, air. cruise, e m / f m tape Es-ceaent coodit ion $4 800 459-7637 PONTIAC 6000 1966 - Wagon. V6.

loeded. low maes. $6.280/best, after 5 or leevemeeeegadey* . 650-8736

TRANS AM, 1964 atf«er aC oc t lons . soad. *Moiu ie*y dependable Mu* t •aa BeM offer 334-6590

COROLLA 1986 LE * *den, grey, a u ; lomet ic, air. cruise, e m / f m tape Es-ceaent coodit ion $4 800 459-7637 PONTIAC 6000 1966 - Wagon. V6.

loeded. low maes. $6.280/best, after 5 or leevemeeeegadey* . 650-8736

TRANS AM, 1964 atf«er aC oc t lons . soad. *Moiu ie*y dependable Mu* t •aa BeM offer 334-6590 W R 2 - 1987 Red, Ttop 5 speed. Mr,

stereo. *xceaewt condit ion. $7000 CaK everangs 737-1372 RIVERUA 1965. Turbo, 61.000 maee

Good condit ion. $6300 Can 826-7738

TRANS AM 1966 ExceHenl condi -t w n , $7,260 476-3642

W R 2 - 1987 Red, Ttop 5 speed. Mr, stereo. *xceaewt condit ion. $7000 CaK everangs 737-1372 RIVERUA 1965. Turbo, 61.000 maee

Good condit ion. $6300 Can 826-7738

TRANS AM 1966 ExceHenl condi -t w n , $7,260 476-3642

TERCEL. 1963 4 Wheel Drive, weg-on Litt le rust 4 repelr 4 door , Mr. ceeeetle stereo $1600 592-0012 SUNBIRO 1965 2 door coupe, auto

crwee. new tiree 1 eiAeuet. good cond i t i on $2.400/best 844-6288

882 Toyota

TERCEL. 1963 4 Wheel Drive, weg-on Litt le rust 4 repelr 4 door , Mr. ceeeetle stereo $1600 592-0012 SUNBIRO 1965 2 door coupe, auto

crwee. new tiree 1 eiAeuet. good cond i t i on $2.400/best 844-6288

882 Toyota TERCEL. 1989. 5 speed. Mr. low mile*, stereo cassette. $7350

663-9489

SUNBIRO 1965 2 door coupe, auto crwee. new tiree 1 eiAeuet. good cond i t i on $2.400/best 844-6288 CELICA GT. 1966 E*ce«enl condi -

t ion, loeded $5,195 647-3064

TERCEL. 1989. 5 speed. Mr. low mile*, stereo cassette. $7350

663-9489 SUNBIRO-1966 SE. Mr. au lomat ic . power steer ing/brake*. 6 morel $3 600 646-6333 or 669-6767

CELICA GT. 1966 E*ce«enl condi -t ion, loeded $5,195 647-3064

TERCEL. 1989. 5 speed. Mr. low mile*, stereo cassette. $7350

663-9489 SUNBIRO-1966 SE. Mr. au lomat ic . power steer ing/brake*. 6 morel $3 600 646-6333 or 669-6767

CELICA. i 9 6 0 Good condi t ion, 186.000 mi power s teer ing/brakes 5 i p e e d $350/be* l 656-2634

TOYOTA 1969 MR2. exceaent con-dit ion. loeded. alarm. 5 *peed. low mileage $13,000 661-3660 SUNBIRO 1968 4 Door automatic,

air ceaaette. low maee. $6,995

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353-1300

CELICA. i 9 6 0 Good condi t ion, 186.000 mi power s teer ing/brakes 5 i p e e d $350/be* l 656-2634

TOYOTA 1969 MR2. exceaent con-dit ion. loeded. alarm. 5 *peed. low mileage $13,000 661-3660 SUNBIRO 1968 4 Door automatic,

air ceaaette. low maee. $6,995

TAMAROFF BUICK Tel-12 SoutMkatd

353-1300

CELICA. 1969. GTS. loeded. 5 speed raa. $13,500 649-0646 884 Volkswagan

SUNBIRO 1968 4 Door automatic, air ceaaette. low maee. $6,995

TAMAROFF BUICK Tel-12 SoutMkatd

353-1300 COROLLA 1965 LE - 5 apeed Mr. cnaaa. AM/FM. 1*1. delroet. excel-lent condi t ion $3850 362-4638

BEETLE. 1972, good condi t ion. $1000

426-3696

884 Volkawagan C A B R K X E T I M S W ) low mat* >0. Automatic crui*a sierac us aette Bright Red $13,660 66 <66*4

GOLF 1987- « Oeor 5 ipM, Her eo. •urvoof low mae. s*ver $3960'be*i »71-5627

JETTA 19W only 43,000 mil* me-IKXiKiuMy mamtMned $6695

Mir*. Part Lincoln-Mercury 453-2424 an 400

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3CIBOCCO 1981 Ho «u»i rum greet $2,000 or Mat otter Can after 5 30pm 522 :57i SCMOCCO 1985 - Der« ' « • » * options. 46.000 actual mae. Snop our price ana «ompa'« Only $2 950

TV ME AUTO 456-5588

SUP€«e«TL£ 1974 m,rt condition. >3600/Deal ofter

SUPER BEETLE 1972, e.ceilen-condttion. rebuilt *ng.n.« ->»» Brskee. S Mre* 1270C 557-3708

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1985 Scirocec * , S apeec air Mini condntoiQ eAer Sprr - 449-0364

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1990 CAMAR0 RS "DEMO" V-6. amomeac, ah, ceeaeRe. cnaae. p o m locks. Stock # 4 1 1 0

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In a heavy way Two local bands have a penchant for music of tbe fast and loud sort, but shun lyrics about satanism. preferring, instead, songs that address social problems. Who's playing heavy metal with a meaning'' See Page 3D.

Monday. July 23. 1990 OAE r ( T h e ( P b s f r u e r & i t c c r n t r i r ® X e w s p a p e r s

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photo* by STEVE CANTRELL/staff photograph*

Ask any 10- to 13-year-old girl who this is a n d s h e will qu ick ly tell you it 's J o r d a n Knight , not to m e n t i o n his a g e — 19 — a n d other vital s t a t i s t i c s .

Those kids . . . and the New Kids By Larry O'Connor staff writer

"Come back baby," sings De-troit's rocking home boy Bob Seger, "Rock'n'roll never forgets." He didn't say anything about re-turning with fingers in your ears.

Inside The Palace of Auburn dur-ing the recent New Kids on the Block concert, there were more plugged ears than at a firecracker testing site while the '90s sound

blared. Screams of girls in teenage nir-

vana raising above the amplified din of the New Kid's warbling sent many parents scurrying to the hall-way for refuge. -

"I couldn't take the noise any-more," said Kathy McNulty of Bev-erly Hills, echoing a complaint of the older set on this night. "My ears are hurting."

McNulty is one of several par-ents who accompanied their chil-

dren to the teenage phenomenon whose ability to create hysteria has been likened to that of the Beatles. For many mommas and poppas, it's the first time ia a long while they had returned to the site of their youthful rebellion.

Ah, yes the concert venue — Woodstock, Altamont, or closer to home the Grande Ballroom—flS? Olympia Stadium. Bands like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Who, Led Zeppelin and, of course.

Seger played then.

said "NOW THAT was music, one parent

This New Kids oo the Block stuff doesn't wash with them. Their par-ents complained about their chil-dren listening to that awful, deaf-ening sound. Some 20 years later, well guess what?

"They're going to be deaf by the time they're our age," said Jeanene Vert, whose 15-year-old daughter

was watching the show inside. But the trip to the concert hall

also brings back fond memories for people like Jane Carroll of Ma-comb Township. She recalls tbe groups of her era, such as Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith (Yes, sometimes, they never go away).

"Do you remember Three Dog Night?" she asked with a smile. "That wis even before Pine Knob. We're talking Olympia Stadium then."

Carroll noticed the crowds today are more conservative. The drunk-en, dope-smoking patrons of her day are far fewer in number.

Heck, they even retreat to the corridor to Light a Carolina-grown tobacco cigarette.

Some things never change, though. Tbe mass hyperventilation of girls on the verge of passing out

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New Ktate Danny Wood. 20, Knight, 21, sent of the ten's

offered in the Quiet

2 0 * « O&E Monday. July 23. 1990

MOVING PICTURES ALTERNATIVE VIEWING

Warhol's 'Chelsea Girls': Worth trip to the Co-Op By John Monaghan special writer

Despite the renewed interest in Andy Warhol, very few people have seen one of the artist's movies. Video stores simply don't carry "Empire," his nine-hour, single-shot examina-tion of tbe Empire State Building, or "Sleep," which reaches its climax when a snoring man tarns on his side.

The more frequently screened Warhol pictures, l ike "Bad," "Dra-cula" and "Frankenstein" are not re-

ally Warhol films at all. They were directed by colleague Paul Morrisey.

So it's definitely worth the trip to Ann Arbor this Saturday to catch Warhol's 1966 effort, "The Chelsea Girls," at tbe Ann Arbor Film Co-Op.

In the mid-1960s. Warhol was cra-zy about film and shot a series of 35-minute reels. Instead of hiring ac-tors, he used the "superstars" who hung around his studio. The Factory, including Nico. Susan Bottomly (In-ternational Velvet), Brigid Polk and Ondine.

He sketched out rough situations

then let the camera roll until it ran out of film Both black-and-white and color film stock were used, less for artistic reasons than for finan-cial ones

When he was asked for a film to screen at the French Cinemateque in 1966. Warhol decided to piece tbe reete together under the umbrella title, "The Chelsea Girls " He was able to screen seven hours of the film through a clever, very success-ful gimmick.

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Charlie S h e e n p l sys H a w k i n s s n d Michael Biehn is Curran in "Navy Sea l s , ' abou t t h e Navy ' s m o s t e t t t e u n i t .

a s tory SCREEN SCENE

SEALS is an acronym for Sea, Air or Land, the elite U.S. Navy com-mando unit created in the '60s by President John F. Kennedy. "Navy Seals" (R, 113 mlnates) is their first major motion picture. It stars Char-be Sheen a s Lt. Dale Hawkins and Michael Biehn as L t James Curran, coiprnfl n ^ n of a SEAL unit as-signed to rescue an American heli-copter crew. Naturally, in the best

more than a few captives at risk and things quickly escalate.

STILL PLAYING: "The Adven tares at Miio mmi Otis" (G). A curious kitten (MUo) and its puppy

friend (Otis) embark on numerous live-action adventures. Narrated by Dudly Moore.

"The Adventsres of Fori Falrlaae" (F, R, 90 minutes).

Andrew Dice Clay in title role is as of-fensive as possible in this poorly done sto-ry which fails miserably in blending hard boiled private-eye genre with rock'n'roll.

"Another U Hrs." (C-. R, 90 minutes). Murky plot and lots at violence but by-

and-large this Nolle-Murphy reunion is unsatisfying.

"Arachaopkobla" ( B P G - 1 3 , 95 min-utes).

Killer spiders from Venezuela are no match for Jeff Daniels despite his fear of furry litle, eight-legged creeUues.

"Back to tbe Future Part HI" A, PG. 105 minutes).

This time Doc and Marty are back to tbe past in an extremely entertaining ad-venture in tbe old west.

"Betty's Wedding" (A, R, M minutes). Fine comedy nicely synthesizes Ameri-

can ethnic diversity, family values and the problems of being an individual in to-day's mass culture.

"Bird oa a Wire" (A-, PG-13, 105 min-utes).

Mel Gibson and Goldie Hawn on UuriJJ-

acter trying to murder Gibson. "Ctaema Paradlso" (A-, 120 minutes). Excellent story of Alfredo (Pfcillippe

Noiret), the projectionist In a small Sicili-an town just after World War II.

"Days of Tbnader" (A-. PG-13, 116 minutes).

Made to order for Cruise fans as Tom conquers machines (race cars), pretty girls (Nicole Kidman) and himself.

"Dick Tracy" (A-, PG, 105 minutes). Just the right mix of "slam-bam-

powie" cartoon characters, 50s nostalgia and warm human relationships.

"Die Hard I " (B + , R, 105 minutes). A successful, high-style sequel This

time Lt John McClane (Bruce Willis) li-berates Dulles International Airport from terrorist control.

"Ghaut" (A .-PG-13.116 minutes) Banker's ghost (Patrick Swayze) hangs

around after life to protect loved one (Demi Moore). Spiritualist (Wboopi Gold-berg) helps him and this romantic /come-dy /thriller.

PG. 190 mini majpc can't

the movies

Dan' Green berg

Grading the movies At Top marks - sure to please

A Close behind - excellent

J T SUB in running for top honors

B+ Pretty good stuff, not perfect

B Good

B- Good but notable deficiencies

C* Just a cut above average

C Mediocre

c- Not so hot and sipping fast

D+ The very best of the poor stuff

D Poor

D- It doesnl gel much worse

F Truly awful

Z Reserved for the coiosally bad t No advanced screening

Even tbe Cosby ma^5c can't stretch a half-hour sitcom to 100 minutes without commericals

"Gremlins 2: The New Batch" (B-, PG-13. 100 minutes).

More of tbe same with Gizmo, Billie (Zack Gallagher) and Kate (Phoebe Cates).

"The Hant for Red October" (C-) (PG) 135 minutes.

Confusing underwater sequences are as murky as this tale of Soviet sub com-mander (Sean Connery) trying to defect.

"Jetsoos: The Movie" (G). George is now VP at Spacely where

sabotage highlights the ecology versus technology issue.

"The Jungle Book" (A, G, 78 minutes). Re-release of 1907 Disney animated

feature based on Kipling's Mowgli sto-ries.

"Pretty Womaa" (A-, Ft, 120 minutes). Charming, romantic fantasy with Wall

Street mogul (Richard Gere) falling in love with prostitute (Julia Roberts).

"Quick Change" (C-. R, 85 minutes). An unusual gang robs a bank but has

trouble getting out of New York City aft-erwards. Contrived, stilted and very weak, even for Bill Murray fans.

"Robocop 2" (F. R, 115 minutes). Grossly violent and stylistically empty

sequel. "Teenage Mutant Ntuja Turtles" (PG). You guessed i t Lean, green and on tbe

screen. "Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down" (A-, unrat-

ed but sexually explicit, 95 minutes).

ANN ARBOR FILM CO-OP, Mod-em Language Building, Auditorium 4, Ann Arbor. Call 769-7787 for infor-mation ($4)

"Tbe Cbelsea Girls" (USA -1966), 8 p.m July 28. Andy Warhol's most commercially successful ex-perimental feature employs differ-ent stories on two simultaneously running screens. The ad-libbed sequences star Nico, Ondine and In-ternational Velvet, A rare screening,

FOX THEATRE, 211 Woodward Ave., Detroit. Call 567-7000 for in-formation. ($10)

"Ben-Hur" (USA — 1959), 7:15 p.m. evenings, weekend matinees

(call for dates through July 29). Charlton Heston plays the wrongly accused man bent on hatred of tbe Roman Empire during the time of Christ. Involving, exciting epic is highlighted by the famed chariot race, still among the greatest action sequences ever filmed.

HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL LIBRARY, 13671 Michigan Ave., Dearborn, Call 943-2330 for informa-tion. (free)

"What's Up, Tiger Lily"^USA— 1966). 7 p.m. July 23. Woody Allen takes a horrible Japanese spy movie, re-edits it and inserts his own insane dialogue. Unrelated musical inter-

ludes by The Lovin' Spoonful inter-rupt a non-stop barrage of one-lin-ers. —

LIVONIA CIVIC CENTER LI-BRARY, 32777 Five Mile Road. Livonia. Call 422-2810. (free)

-Desk Set'' (USA - 1957), 1 and 7:30 p.m. July 27. Katharine Hep-burn and Spencer Tracy are teamed again. He's an efficiency expert trying to revamp her reserach de-partment. She doesn't like the idea one bit. Great fun

LIVONIA MALL, Seven Mile at

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VIDEO VIEWING By Dan Qreenberg

special writer

Pierre Cboderlos de Laclos' 18th century literary masterpiece, "Les Liasons Dangereuses," has been tbe subject of at least two films similar-ly title — Roger Vadim's work in 1959 and tbe more recent Glen Close-John Mahlkovich vehicle which garnered so much attention in 1988.

The latter was a bitter, cynical and unpleasant interpretation of La-clos investigation of pre-revolution-ary French aristocracy and their pe rverse , decaden t l i f es ty le .

Precisely, because its acrid style and attitude matches harsh contempo-rary atitudes towards individuality and self-gratification, it was a box office success and received several Oscar nominations.

A major film-production of that same work, "Valrooot" (1989, R, col-or, 137 minutes) faired poorly at tbe box office despite the excellence of its production. It arrives on the video cassette racks July 26 and is well w<ath a evening's viewing time.

Directed by Milos Forman ("One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and "Amadeus" among many other ma-jor motion pictures), "Valmont"

takes its title from the hero's name, Vicomte de Valmont (Colin Firth), an aristocrat devoted to pursuit of the ladies.

-A widow and former lover, the Marquise de Merteuil (Annette Ben-ing), conives with him in his various affairs and, as well, to avenge her-self when she learrns that her lover. Monsieur de Gercourt (Jeffrey Jones), will marry a sweet, yoilng (15) thing, Cecile De Volanges (Fairuza Balk).

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Lunacy and Harm's Way get recognition in a 'heavy' way By Jill Hamilton special writer

Anyone with eyes in their head knows that heavy metal is big, big, big.

Take a gander at MTV or check out the charts and you'll see that, for better or worse, acts like Slaughter, Aerosmith and Motley Crue are not going to go away.

Everyone knows that heavy met-al life is good — filled with leather -clad women, fast cars and loud guitars^Young people know that heavy metal is happening, so it seems only natural that a bunch of bands forming today would be of the heavy metal sort.

Two of these new generation heavy metal groups are Lunacy and Harm's Way. Besides the groups' penchant for music of tbe fast and loud sort, both have quite a bit in common — both bands are full of youngsters (average age 20), both are newcomers to the music business and both shun lyrics about satanism, instead preferring songs that address social problems.

Harm's Way began at Communi-ty High School in Ann Arbor when singer Lee Davis, rhythm guitarist Steve Berger and drummer Aaron Davis found that they were spend-ing a lot of time playing music to-gether They added bassist Dave Waltz and guitarist RayJieyes to their line-up after meeting them through their jobs as dish washers at Weber's Inn.

Eventually, they decided they were ready for the public and played their first gig a mere six months ago. Since then, things have been progressing rather nicely, thank you.

THEY'VE ALREADY played in Lansing. Detroit and Ann Arbor, and, already in the works are a couple of gigs in Canada and Texas and plans to record a demo tape at the Schoolhouse Studio.

What do they sound like? "We're progressive metal, defi-

nitely, it's on the verge of thrash.'' Aaron Davis said. "But I don't want

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i t ' Harm's Way, which got i ts s t a r t a t C o m m u n i t y Aaron Davis, b a s s i s t Dave Waltz and gui ta r i s t High Schoo l in Ann Arbor, i n c l u d e s s inge r Lee Ray Reyes. Davis, rhy thm guitarist S t e v e Berger , d r u m m e r

to label it " He hats national influ-ences as Metallica and Testament and local influences as Culture Shock and Lunacy

'We're not about that Satanic worship stuff — it's definitely not us," Reyes said "We've got this one song that I wrote called Eu-thanasia." It's not going for or against it, it's just about it "

Other ditties include "DUI/ DOA' an anti-drinking and driving song and "I'll Buy Your Pain," a song about missing children from a fatherlsjioint of view

We're into violence, but more like the violence that is part of tbe harsh reality of life," Reyes said. " But we're into other things as well."

But perhaps their proudest achievement is a song called " Busting Your Balls." a song about the band members' jobs as dish washers.

"It's about how you have to keep rernembenng your dreams," Reyes said

The guys in Harm's Way literally work together and play together Isn't all that togetherness a bit too much?

"No," Reyes said, "It's like a

brotherhood with this band."

THE BROTHERHOOD thing had something to do with getting Lunacy started, too Brother-hood," as in sharing the same mother and father Drummer Tim Bruneau's brother played in the now-defunct band. In Vain Lunacy played their first gig only five-months ago opening for In Vain.

Although Bruneau said that he spent much of that first gig being nervous, he added that "there were tons of people there — it Warreat-ly a rush to play."

After that gig. the band donned nicknames and prepared them-selves for the big time. Bruneau goes by the name of Tiny, the gui-tarist is Sam. the bassist is Du. the singer is Pierce and the other gui-tarist is Chief

If the nicknames aren't exactly helping the band, they certainly aren't hurting it either Considering that they are a relaUvely new band, Lunacy has been impressive-ly busy with gigs in Jackson. De-troit and Ann Arbor

Perhaps, their popularity is due to an interesting promotional tech-nique.

•We've been giving our tapes out at the show to the people who seem to like us the most," Bruneau said

In other words, if you want a free tape, act like you like them

True metal beads won't have any trouble with that — Lunacy plays metal plus Apocalyptic guitars, crashing drums and shouting lyrics mesh together in tbe sort of cathar-tic hellishness that is Lunacy.

LIKE MOST groups of these kinder, gentler '90s. Lunacy has their share of social conscious songs, including "Land Turning Green," an anti-toxic waste tune and an anU-domestic violence song which Bruneau describes as "total thrash "

"We write whatever pops into our heads." Bruneau said.

But the main purpose of Lunacy isn't to raise anyone's conscious-ness, it's to have a good time.

"It's just fun," Bruneau said. "We're having fun and we try to make it fun for the crowd."

In other words, parents, don't be alarmed by tbe black clothes and tbe loud music. These are just a bunch of kids having some fun.

IN CONCERT

With n a m e s like Tiny, Sam, Du, P i e r c e a n d Chief , the relatively new Lunacy h a s b e e n impress ive ly b u s y with g igs in J a c k s o n , Detroit a n d Ann Arbor .

E T R A Q J C A U Y H I P

Tragically Hip will perform on Moo-day. July 23, at Rick s Cafe, 811 Church. Ann Arbor For information, call 996-2747

e F A I R G A M E

Fair Game will perform on Monday, July 23 al the Blind Pig. 208 S First. Ann Arbor For information. call 996-8555.

e THE STEWART FRANCKE BAND The Stewart Francke Band will per-

form on Tuesday, July 24. at Rick's Cafe, 611 Church. Ann Arbor For information, call 996 2747

e NOFX NOFX will perform with guests.

Drowning Roses on Tuesday, July 24. at Club Heidelberg, 215 N Main. Ann Arbor For informauon, call 663-7758

S INDEPENDENT LABEL Independent Label will perform on

Tuesday. July 24, at tbe Blind Pig. 208 S First, Ann Arbor For informauon. call 996-8555

e M-16 M-16 will perform on Wednesday. July

25, at Key West, 24230 W Six Mile, De-troit For information, call 592-0090

S THE HANNIBALS The Hannibals will perform on

Wednesday Jnly 25, at R ic t s Cafe. 611 Church, Ann Arbor For informaUon, call 996-2747

e AURAL SECT Aural Sect will perform with guests,

district 2, on Wednesday. July 25, at Club Heidelberg, 215 N Main, Ann Arbor For informauon, call 663-7758

S FREE CONCERTS Ford presents the Rivertown Sympho-

netic and the Fort Street Chorale, who will perform classical selecUoos. at 7 p.m. Wednesday. July 25. as part of a pair of free concerts at Riverfront Music Theatre al Cbeoe Park, Chene and Atwa-ter. one mile east of the Renaissance Center

Also, 7 p.m Saturday. July 28, a free concert featuring blues artists Joanna Connor Bnad. Chicago Pete, George Be-dard and tbe DelU Rockers will take place at Riverfront Music Theatre For information, call 393-0066

e RHONE AND THE FREEDOM BAND Rhone and tbe Freedome Band will

perform on Wednesday, July 25. at the Blind Pig. 208 S First Ann Arbor For informaUon, call 996-8555

e CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND Chick Corea El ek trie Band will per-

form on Wednesday, July 25, at the Jazz to the Hilt series at Troy Hilton. 1455 Ste-phenson Highway, off 1-75. General ad-mission tickets are $10 in advance. $12 at the door. Reserved seats are $15 in ad-vance and $17 at tbe door For informa-uon. call 583-9000

e ROBERT PLANT Robert Plant will perform an Wednes-

day. July 25. at tbe Pine Knob Music The-atre in Qarkston Tickets are $22.50 for pavilion and $17 50 for lawn

COLLEGE Here are tbe top 16 albums receiving

airplay on WHFR-FM, campus station of Henry Ford Community College

1 "Showtime.' Nitier Ebb. 2 "Reading. Writing. AritbemaUc," Sna-4ay* 5 "Mother's Milk.' Red Hot Chili Peppers. 4. "Goo," Soauc Yontk. 5. "Chemicraxy," That Petrol Emotion. 6. "Violater," Depeehe Mode. 7. "Flood.' They Might Be Giants. S. "Gold Afternoon Fix." The Cbarck. 9 "Pretty Hate Machine," Ntee lac* Nails. 10 "Incurable," The h t u i t k i .

Jazz saxophonist Najee will perform at 7 30 p.m. Thursday, July 26, at the River froot Music Theatre at Chene Part Chene and Atwater. one mile east oi the Renaissance Center Tickets are $16 50, $15 50 and ~$ 11 50 To charge ticket* by phooe. call 645-6666

e HIPPODROME Hippodrome will perform with guests

Cuppa Joe, cm Thursday, July 25, at 3-D 1815 N Main, Royal Oak For informa-uon. call 589-3344

S TEN SECONDS OVER TOYKO Ten Seconds Over Toyko will perform

Thursday through Saturday. July 26-28. at Key West. 24230 W Six Mile, Detroit For informauon, call 592-0090

e JUGGLERS AND THKVES Jugglers and Thieves will perform

with guests. Calling Mary, on Thursday Julv 26. at Club Heidelberg. 215 N Main At# Arbor For information call 663-7758

e THE KNAVES The Knaves will perform on Thursday.

July 26, at Rick's Cafe, 611 Church, Ann Arbor For informaUon. call 996-2747

S BORAX Borax will perform on Thursday, July

26, at the Blind Pig. 208 S. First. Ann Ar-bor For "information, call 996-8555

S EYE SLAW Eye Slaw will perform along with Sub-

lime Wedge and Mass RevoluUon on Fri-day, July 27, at Finney's Pub, 3965 Wood-ward. Detroit For informaUon. call 831-8070

e KRIS TEH SAYER AND UNIVERSE Kristen Saver and Universe will per-

form with guests, Idiot Custer, oo Friday, July 27 i t the tr^rtyk Pub. 1048 Caniff. off 1-75 For informauon, call 365-9760 _ _

S HUNTUNES Huntuaes will perform on Friday. July

27. at Rick's Cafe, 611 Church, Ann-Ar-bor For informaUon. call 996-2747.

e HOLY COWS Holy Cows will perform oo Friday.

July 27, at Gub Heidelberg. 215 N Main. Ann Arbor For informaUon. call 663-7758.

S ALBERT COLONS Albert Collins will perform oo Satur-

day. July 28. at~Sully'a. 4758 Greenfield, north of Michigan Avenue. Dearborn For informauon, call 846-1920

S THEENABLERS The Enablers will perform along with

Hippodrome on Saturday, July 28, at the Hamtramck Pub. 2048 Caniff. off 1-75. For informaUon, call 365-9760

S NINE INCH NAILS Nail Inch Nails will perform oo Satur-

day. July 28, at Saint Andrew's Hall. 431 E Coop-ess. Detroit. Tickets are $13.50 in advance For information, call 961-MELT

LOCAL Here are tbe top 10 songs receiving air-

play on "Detroit Music Scene," which is beard 4-5 p a Sundays [repeated 5 30-6 30 p.m Tuesdays) on WDTR-FM SO.t.

1. Execution Detonator." Fractured Cyl-

2. "Of Mystics." Jimmy LHUm 3 "How Much Would It Take," Davtt Bri-

4. "I Got to Know." Walking Stick. 5. "Nobody's Scared," 6 "Two-Headed Baby," 7 "Bible Rett." Shonttet I Neon Forest," Iggy Pap. I. "Juxtopone." GTOY. 10 Take Away the Pain." U f c OaL

REVIEWS

STRAY — Aztec Camera

Roddy Frame wears so many hats on Artec Camera's latest LP, bald-ness could be a worry

Jaxx, rhythm and bines and rock 'D' roll are all genres Frame dabbles In on "Stray " But while one can land him for his versatility, this album never settles Into a groove.

Roddy Frame, the brooding lyri-cist? Check out tbe title track "Stray." Roddy Frame, the Arthur PenhoUow rocfcYroUsr? Listen to the T h e Crying Scene." Roddy Frame, the political orator? Be takas the podium oa "Good Morning Britain." Roddy Frame, t in lounge lisard? The jaxxy "Over My Bead"

in it to set off

Also. The Gentle Kind" will un-doubtedly get the Al Green seal of approval for its soulful renderings

Frame can stretch himself too thia. Be the help ol Big Audio Dynamite's Mick Jones to prop up the politically limp "Good Morning Britain."

The end result Is a song that comes off as a s exaggerated harangue against the British politi-cal system, not to mention sounding like a Clash throwaway In the pro-

Axtec Camera has beyoai tke crib oi the > native 10 years. Perhaas oas of the i Is the band, or Roddy ttcalw.

POD — The Breeders

The Breeders are an all-female quintet led by singer/guitarist Kim Deal. They first came to pebUe at-tention through a deal with 4AD, the cutting edge label that brought m al-ternative fare like t h e Throwing the sound, MacCou s voice dictates

the entire coarse of "Kite " H The fact Pink Floyd's David Gil

moor aad former Smith's guitarist Johnny MarTarecues^musjcians is only a s H |MaiT forj _ [writer's block. Tto pair collaborate on tw<9 ef t fea jHra iHat fK-C*ts on the LP. "The End of the Perfect Day" and "Yon awl l i e BabyH

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KITE — Kirsty MacColl

Though this is her American de-but oo Charisma Records, rest as-sured Kirsty MacColl hasn't been a lilting wallflower on tbe music

ene. In Great Britian. she has been

well-known for be with the Rolling Stones. Morrisaey. The Pogues and Talking Beads not to mention for her songwriting.

Remember Tracy Ullman's hit "They Doo't Know**' MacCoU wrote mmA ika CAieK I N recoroea t w &<JISO wioe-E\€o love nugget three years prior to UU-man's cover.

On "Kite." It's hard to decide what's more Impressive. MacCoU's vocalL s r N t bries, sntM adept at both.

Bar singing rax«as from the _

Umbo * to Mg ballad -Don't Come tbe Cowboy With Ms

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Kids will be kids when it comes to the New Kids Continued from Page 1

reminds Carroll of tbe Beatles when she was a kid.

This is the second New Kids on the Block concert she has attended with her children.

' 'This is very revealing," Carroll said. "1 guess you see them lose all their inhibitions in front of their parents, and they don't care."

— . -i FOR THOSE parents who don't

wish to see their children let loose, Tbe Palace of Auburn Hills has the Quiet Room. Joe Louis Arena in Detroit and Pine Knob Music The-atre in Clarkston have similar areas for parents.

The areas are open for parents and cha per ones during certain events appropriate for children. The rooms include TV, playing cards and reading rpaterial. Free

beverages are offered. Admission is free.

Afterward, parents can meet their children in designated a reas outside of the venue.

"I certainly encourage it (par-ents being nearby a t shows with their kids)," said Jeannie Wilusz, who works in the marketing de-partment at The Palace. "It 's bet-ter for them to be there. Some of the kids like at tbe Kids on tbe Block show were so young. If they got scared of the crowd, they know 'mom's here . ' "

At the New Kids on the Block shows, more than 1,600 parents used the rooms each night

Julie Parise of Olympia Arenas said the Parent 's Room at Joe Lou-is Arena U well-attended for shows at both JLA and Cobo Arena.

S t a c i Wi l son , J o n i F o g e l b e r g , L i n d s a y G o r d o n a n d Kelli G o r d o n w e r e w a l k i n g a d v e r t i s e m e n t s f o r t h e i r f a v o r i t e r o c k g r o u p , N e w K i d s o n t h e Block, wh i l e c h a p e r o n e s L inda G o r d o n a n d T r u d y C la rk p r o m o t e d Yale a n d s u r f i n g .

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Fear not the favorable compliment Dear Barbara,

I am a 56-year-old woman. I am fairly well adjasted. My problem is that I cannot seem to accept and en-joy compliments. If someone tells me that I am wearing a pretty dress, I feel compelled to say something about what an "old rag" it is. I don't know why I do this. Can yon help?

Self-Deprecating

Dear Self-DeprecaUng, Since your letter contains very lit-

tle information, what I am going to say is a wild guess, based on o t h a n like you who have the same ap-proach to compliments.

I would guess that what you are doing is a defensive maneuver. You are afraid to build up your image of yourself too high for fear of being shot down by another person. You are willing to give up the gain in self-esteem to avoid the pain that would follow if anyone tried to criti-cize. You are playing it safe and are giving up the pleasure of enjoying a well-deserved compliment.

If I had the chance I'd rather en-joy the compliment today than wor-ry about what might happen in the future.

Barbara

Dear Barbara, 1 recenUy read an article that

talked about tbe generoes income compensation programs available to new mothers and fathers all over the world. I learned that we are tbe only industrialized nation that does not protect even the uncompensated job rights of working mothers.

Examples of the programs in other countries are: France — 18 weeks paid maternity leaver Sweden — a very generous package that in-cludes a 6-month leave with 90 per-cent salary, Spain — 6 weeks pre-and post-delivery with 75 percent of the basic social security allowance and guaranteed r e in s t a t emen t , Ghana — 6 weeks pre- and post-de-livery leave at 50 percent salary, guaranteed reinstatement and nurs-ing breaks during tbe work day.

Legislation has recently passed the House which would bring the U.S. to a comparable worldwide po-sition However, President ("Family Man") Bush says he will veto it.

As a working mother, I found it interesting and was somewhat surprised to learn what other coun-tries do for families and rather dis-

Barbara Schiff

turbed at the lack of concern this "great" country places on the fami-iy-

I wonder how you and your read-ers feel.

Jackie

Dear Jackie, Thank you for bringing our atten-

tion to this current hot issue I hope that the readers of this column re-spond to your letter so that we can learn bow they feel.

Personally, I tend to be on the lib-eral side in political issues and feel just the way you do about this issue However, through the years, I have experienced numerous disappoint-ments on issues surrounding protect-ing and supporting the family unit Thus. I have become inured to the current political system.

I believe that this like other issues will pass or not pass in the legisla-ture as determined by what our cul-ture currently values. An example of current values can be seen in the in-ability to pass legislation limiting the availability of lethal weapons

I look forward to hearing from readers on this subject

Barbara

If you have a question or com-ment for Barbara Schiff. a-

enced counselor, send zt to Street Sense. 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150

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MEANWHILE, the good wife. Ma-dame de Tourvel (Meg Tilly), be-comes infatuated with Valmont and Cecile falls in love with her music teacher, Chevalier Danceney (Henry Thomas.)

Don't be fooled if this summary sounds like the latest episode of "General Hospital." Forman has rendered a very fine canvas of human emotions and these charac-ters are as much sinned against as sinning. Certainly, they stand as ex-cellent examples of how difficult life's choices are.

Forman's interpretation depicts Valmont, in particular, as one so en-trapped by his privileged society's rules that when he does discover true love and affection, he can't re-act to it until it's too late. That fault leads to his tragic demise and the corruption of the next generation.Ce-cile and Danceney wind up just as empty and hypocritical in their lives as Valmont and the Marquise were before them.

The sensitivity and impact of the film evolves from Forman's direc-tion of Jean-caude Carriere's intelli-

gent script, Miroslav Ondricek's fine cinematography and the Oscar nomi-nated costume designs by Theodor Pistek. Excellent performances by the entire cast add to the mix.

FANS OF MAJOR productions may wonder what their favorites are doing in another video due out July 26. "Everybody Wins" (1990, color. R, 97 minutes) must refer to the fi-

nancial rewards the participants received because their creative re-putations are losers in this confus-ing, cynical at tempt to comment on the American legal and political sys-tem.

The film was exhibited theatrical-ly briefly earlier in the year and its short run is a good indication of its

poor quality But check out the line-up. .

Written by Arthur Miller — yes, that's "Death of a Salesman'" Arthur Miller, not some Brand-X substitute — the script reads like a Brand-X at its worst Miller hasn't done a film script since "The Misfits" in 1961 and the layoff shows.

Tim Allen sees comedic 'star' keep on rising

By Bob Sadler special writer

The comedic star of Birming-ham's Tim Allen has risen faster than the old Satunn rockets that took men to the moon — and at about the same incredible rate of speed

Last month Allen took his "Men Are Pigs'' act to Kalamazoo, home of Western Michigan University — his alma mater The overriding purpose of the visit, however, was not to retrace any past scholastic steps

Allen and a complete production crew were there to film his first

-solo Showtime comedy special. which is scheduled to air in Sep-tember

"It was phenomenally success-ful." Allen said from a hotel room in Montreal last week, where he was participating in the Interna-tional Comedy Festival He served as a sort of comic color comrapnta-tor on Showtime for some of the event's activities and performed a set in the big Saturday spectacular — along with Bob Newhart

Upon his return to Detroit this week, the busy Allen wilhcomplete work on his portion of a local tele-vision project called "The Funny

Side of the Street ' ' A production of RE Comedy (Mark Ridley of the Comedy Castle and Robert Elricky. a local television man who pro-duced the syndicated show "Hot Fudge ") in association with WJBK-TV; the show is currently set to hit the Channel 2 airwaves in Septem-ber

IF THAT isn't enough, Allen also confessed from his Montreal hotel room that he has inked a deal with Disney that could lead to a major television network series in the fu-ture.

I've got a development deal going."- " "

"We were very specific about what we wanted (The concept of) Men Are Pigs' at home. Some-

where between Roseanne' and "The Cosby Show.' A loving family, not a hostile thing like 'Married with Children.' Just a very unusual dad They (the Disney people) were very amiable to that."

Any resulting series f rom this in-fant arrangement is still far off, however, so Allen keeps doing what he does best — making people laugh themselves sick in clubs across the country He also tries to keep a close eye on his growing

The comed i c star of B i rm ingham 's T im Al len is on the fast t rack w i th his recent work on a spec ia l for Showt ime and the possibi l i ty of his television series.

— I want te- raise : Michigan," Allen said.

His other reasons for staying were much more in keeping with the macho handyman persona he maintains on stage — and to some extent, life.

"I like getting back (from the I an/i mAuri nft mu lauiA a s w u ; airu iiiuwiiig .ij* lawn aitu

cleaning out the gutters It keeps things in perspective."

id grip on his life in Michigan. He seems determined not to get too lost in the sea of fame.

"MY CAREER is like I'm riding a stagecoach," Allen said. "It's moving along. I've got a pretty fair set of steeds, and I don't want them getting out of hand. I don't want them running me to death. Could I stop this thing if I wanted to?"

Alien has managed to get this far f on tbe road to comedy super star-

dom without having to leave Bir-mingham — and he has a few rea-sons for wanting to keep it that way

Al Aprill 'marches' to 8-second laugh By Larry O'Connor staff writer

Tim Allen appears Tuesday through Saturday at Mark Rid-ley's Comedy Castle in Royal Oak Call 542-9900 for show in-formation and reservat ions .

Of course, a comedian is gauged by the number of laughs be gen-erates Al Aprill has taken that fact of life to an exirems.

The veteran of the stage has his chuckles broken down to laughs-per-minute Aprill said his average is one laugh per eight seconds

In order to derive at this figure. Aprill takes a video or an audio tape of his act. counts the number of laughs and divides it by the number of minutes Yes. he's serious

When I got into this business (10 years ago) you had to have four laughs per minute, one every 15 sec-onds," said Aprill. who will perform Thursday through Saturday at the Holly Hotel Now since "Late Night,' they have it where you have to get a laugh every six seconds

People, don't think about it. It's not enough to be funny anymore The competition has got-ten so great, you have to be hilari-ous."

Or, so the saleman turned comedi-an has found At 50, Aprill admits he's no spring chicken His voice is graveled. remn»scent-of someone from the days of Vaudeville.

HE PERFORMS in a business of-ten thought to be a young- man's game The circuit is one of small clubs and long miles,

Aprill is having the last laugh, though, performing a yeoman's schedule in Florida and the Midwest

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Middlebelt, Livonia. Call 476-1166 for information. (Free)

'Dodge City" (USA - 1939), 10 a.m. July 24. As marshal of Dodge City, Errol Flynn takes on cattle rus-tler Barton McClane. This entertain-ing western is full of recognizable performers, including Olivia de Ha-villand.

MAPLE THEATRE, 4135 W Maple, Bloomfield. Call 855-9090 for show times. ($5 general, $3 twilight)

"Longtime Companion" (USA — 1990). A highly acclaimed fictional

account of a group of friends and how their lives are devastated by the onslaught of AIDS

"Last Exit to Brooklyn" (USA — 1990) A controversial adaptation of the equally controversial book about union trouble in early '60s Brooklyn and a young prostitute (Jennifer Jason Leigh) who spurs them on.

MICHIGAN THEATRE, 603 E Liberty, Ann Arbor. Call 668-8397 for information. ($4.50; $3 50 stu-dents and senior citizens)

"Longtime Companion" (USA — 1990), 7:30 p.m. July 23, 25, 27 and 28

and 9 25 p.m. July 24 and 26. See Maple listing above.

REDFORD THEATRE, 17360 Lahser, Detroit, 537-2560. ($2.50)

"Anything Gose" (USA - 1956). 8 p.m. (organ overture at 7 30 p.m.) July 27-28 The Cole Porter Broad--way musical is almost unrecogniz-able in this weak Bing Crosby vehi-cle. He and Donald O'Connor play theatrical producers trying to put on a show Includes Porter classics "All through the Night," "I Get a Kick Out of You" and the "Title Song."

— John Monaghan

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Monkey business In our world of video gam—, Torni ties and MTV, the soft sculpture

winortn. i n t ivory

IN "THE Chelsea Girls," two films are shown side by side, with the sound accompanying one image always higher than the other One story typically ends {blacks out) in the middle of an accompanying sequence; the sound switches over when needed.

Presented without credits, the film begins with a single image of Nico, the icily beautiful German-horn model, contemplatively cutting her bangs. All the sequences suppos-edly take place amidst the cramped surroundings and rumpled beds of the Chelsea Hotel, the Bohemian New York apartment building where many of Warhol's stars lived.

The second reel clicks in with the overweight, very butch Brigid Polk cradling a syringe in her mouth. She will eventually telephone customers (who most likely don't know about tbe n i"* '"g) to arrange drug drop-offs.

In the eight situations presented, there is frank discussion of drugs, homosexuality, bondage and relig-ioe. In one of the most startling sequences, Ondine, playing a sort of Pope of Greenwich Village, absolves various sinners bat then lashes out verbally and physically toward a woman who calls him s phony.

"The Chelsea Girls" opened to mixed lev lews. Some called it tbe greatest grouping of characters since D.W. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" and pointed out brilliant al-lus ion to the Vietnam War.

The New York Times, however, found only "a grotesque cinematic menagerie of lost souls whimpering ia a psychedelic moonscape of neon

for aa underground film and became Warhol's most commercially suc-cessful film. Ia its original run. T h e

Time has ifcown its importance.

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and loving it. A lot of guys are the toughest in

their town, but they don't like the travel," he said They Like to be home by 9 or 10 at night I 've been on the road since 1964 either as a salesman or a comedian

And he still has a daytime job as a salesman His product LS a f ramed set of business cards with well-known people such as John D Rock-efeller. Abraham Lincoln and Dr Jonas Salk A spot on the bottom of the wall piece allows a person to put in their own business card

"They're really good for the john, Aprill said with a cackle "They real-ly show off the toilet "

His humor, though avoids taking a splash in the bathroom bowl Aprill describes himself as a Midwestern comedian who s only good at being Al Aprill

His act has been described as a mnpd h^gj j l je l f -observat ional bits with some impersonations of other comedians, such as Red Skelton.

A prill's own career in comedy ca:.ie on a fluke He was on a busi-ness trip in Los Angeles when some co-workers dared him to perform an open-mike night at the Comedy Store.

AS A SALEMAN, Aprill always used humor to break the ice with customers He gave it a shot

On Feb 13. 1980, Aprill opened for Mitzy Shore. His six-minute bit brought some laughs, though Aprill wasn't keeping tabs of the laughs- -

per-minute ratio.

Here are listings of some come-dy clubs in our area. To let us know who is appearing at your club, send the information to: Comedy Listings. Observer & Ec-centric Newspapers, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia 48150.

e CHAPLIN'S EAST Steve Baird will perform with

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e CHAPLIN'S WEST Jef Br annas will perform with

Rob Benton and Tommy Manioc Tuesday-Saturday, July 24-28, at Chaplin's West, 16890 Telegraph, south of Six Mile, Detroit. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thurs-day, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Sat-urday. For information, call 533-8866

e CHAPLIN'S PLYMOUTH Steve Iott will perform Wednes-

day-Saturday, July 25-28, at Chap-lin's Plymouth, at the Radisson, 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.

Friday and Saturday. For reserva-tions, call 454-4680.

e BEA'S COMEDY KITCHEN Steve Bell will perform along with

Steve Mitchell and Downtown Tony Brown Friday and Saturday, July 27-28, at Bea's Comedy Kitchen, 5 4 t Lamed. Detroit. Show times are 8:30 and 11 p.m. For information, call 961-2581

e COMEDY CASTLE Tim Allen will perform along with

Peter Berman Tuesday-Saturday, July 24-28. at the Comedy Castle, 269 E. Fourth, Royal Oak. Show times are 8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday and 8 and 10:45 p.m. Friday and Sat-urday F o r reservat ions,-sai l 542-9900

e JOEY'S LIVONIA Orlando Reyes will perform

Wednesday through Saturday, July 25-28, at Joey's Comedy Club, Plym-outh Road, between Wayne and Levan roads, Livonia. Show .times are 9 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and 8:30 and 10:30 p j n Sat-urday. For information, call 261-A g f j g ; . —

e JOEY'S ALLEN PARK Ted Sorkey will perform Wednes-

day-Saturday, July 25-28, at Joey's Comedy Club and Sports Emporium. Southfield Road, Allen Park. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and 8 and 10:30 p.m. Fri-day and Saturday. For information, call 382-7041.

e HOLLY HOTEL Al Aprill wilL perform along with

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and 8:30 (no smoking show Friday only) and 10 30 p.m Friday and Sat-urday. For information, call 634-1891

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e LOONEY BIN Tim Lilly will perform along with

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e MAINSTREET Dennis Wolfberg will perform F n -

day-Saturday. July 27-28, at Main-Street Comedy Showcase, 314 EL Lib-erty, .Ann Arbor Show times are 8:30 and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information, call 996-9080.

e DUFFY'S Bob Poach Comedy Show will per-

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e LOONEY BIN TOO Alturo Sheltoc will perform Fri-

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'Hello, it's me' Carrying on a relationship with cards By DebMe Sklar special writer

Pick a card . . . any card. No, silly, I'm not talking kings and queens here; I'm talking greeting cards. And if you haven't been scouting out the racks at your local card shop lately, listen up.

Gone are the days of boring, ordinary greeting cards with simple little sayings Today, you can walk into any gift or card shop and find cards that say every-thing from "Happy Birthday" to "Congratulations oo Your Divorce."

Don't believe me? Listen, after a 45-minute jaunt through one of metro Detroit's most exciting — it was Card Shop of the Year in 1987 - shops, I came a way with a handful of cards. And I only went there to find the "perfect" birthday card for a friend — you know, the type of friend who has everything, making it al-most impossible to find the unusual.

Metro Gift is a small, odd-shaped building, painted a vivid green in some areas, on North Woodward in Roy-al Oak. I knew as soon as I entered the door there would be no problem finding a card. Once I stepped through the doorway of this funky little shop, I was face to face with cards, cards and more cards.

IN THE MAIN section of the store, I felt like I was in a whirlwind, a bevy of bright cards, animated cards, small cards, large cards and even pop-up cards con-fronted me7 FTmmm . . maybe this was going to be more difficult than I anticipated.

I asked a young man if be could point out where the birthday card section was, hoping he could at least give me an idea of where to s tar t

Where to start? I stood In amazement at all the-choices available to me. Tbe cards seemed to stare back and I know there were a few saying "Pick me, pick me."

One card in particular caught my eye as I began to browse. On the front was a picture of a tidal wave with a mas. holding an umbrella standing underneath i t In side, it read, "The big ones tend to hit you harder." Hmmm . . . this could definitely be a contender.

And yet another "On your birthday, I reflect on how lucky I am to have a friend like you," quipped a young

girl sitting on a chair, reading. "You've saved me a small fortune on counseling fees."

And the winner A card with a small model, bearing striking resemblance to Tammy Faye Bakker in full makeup, shouting 'Jesus wants you to be pretty oo your birthday — pray for a miracle."

And, hey, 1 havent even mentioned that the cards adorned with Marilyn Monroe are three-dimensional.

ACCORDING TO shop owner Bill McGaugh. "Peo-ple are basically tired of traditional cards. They want something hot, something different. The more risque, the better."

Twenty-five percent of McGaugh's card sales are from the card section geared for "those over 18."

"We've got everything from your adult risque cards to the comedy-oriented ones," he said. "You'll never find anything resembling a traditional card in here."

Metro Gift's adult section carries "everything from humorous gag gifts to basic American smut.1' McGaugh added.

Sherry Chivas, a store representative who does the buying, said that cards have really changed over the past five or six years.

"TnAay they're getting a little bit more carefree, especially the adult cards," she said. "We're seeing a lot more of these cards showing nude male images as opposed to just showing women."

Interestingly enough, Chivas said, 90 percent of card buyers today are women.

"I think it's because women are more emotional and tend to feel more at ease buying cards," she said.

METRO GIFT has a mixed clientele, according to last few years, more and more McGaugh. Over the

men are shopping for cards, but "we get all types of people shopping in here, from all areas," he said.

So, you say you need a card for your stepfather . . . husband . . . daughter-in-law . . . a friend who just broke up with her boyfriend , — . a bar mitxvah . . . engagement . . . confirmation? You need one that says "miss you" or "I'm sorry."

Well, you'd better t . ing a wheelbarrow. Buying cards is like eating potato chips. You can't stop at just one.

B i g c a r d s , e m a i l c a r d s * b a l l o o n s a n d b a n n e r s . Got ta a m e s s a g e to s e n d a f r i end? A lover? A sig-n i f icant o the r ? Your s u r e to find it in Metro Gift.

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Art lines park in Plymouth's Old Village By Linda Ann C h o m i n special wri ter

RAINY DAYS and gray skies threatened but failed in their attempt to wash out

' t he 10th annual Art in the Park July 14-15 in downtown Plym-outh.

Shelly (left) and Steve Wash-ko peruse watercolor pr ints at Art in the Park.

More than 300 artists and crafters from across the country and Canada joined to create a successful show of handcrafted paintings, jewelry, pot-tery, sculpture, photography, folk art. flowers and toys.

Lining the streets around Kellogg Park were booths filled with water-colors. stained glass, dolls and hand-crafted wood decorations for tbe home, all competing for the atten-tion of thousands of art fair lovers.

A fine mist on Saturday, July 14, couldn't dampen the enthusiasm of visitors Edith Bryant of Westland and Penny Hmoud of Garden City. Scattered around the park bench on

chased packages. "We stopped to refresh ourselves,

before we continue," a visibly tired Hmoud said.

"Penny bought corner shelves, candlesticks, a coat rack. I bought a handmade doll." Bryant added. "We're just getting started.**

AS SHE wended her way through the crowded booths, artist Dawnice Kerchaert of Plymouth came to see what's new and differ-ent."

She has attended Art in the Park every summer, since its inception. "It's much easier to get around than in past years/' she said. '

'Next year, I'd tike to see more fine artists, and more contemporary forms of art.'

— Dawnice Kerchaert Plymouth

"I think they could improve it even more if they added numbers to mark the booths in order to locate particular artists," she said.

When ashM what see in future shows, she said, "Next year, I'd like to see more fine artists, and more contemporary forms of art."

Seconding her thoughts were Shel-ly and Steve Washko of Plymouth. "I'd like to see more art," Washko said, raising his head for a moment from the prints he was browsing through.

As he snatched a handcrafted oak

of Dearborn said he'd found a news-paper crate. He was elated with his find, and so were Larry and Patti.

Husband and wife crafters Larry and Patti Henes of Wild Country Hardwoods in Saline were taking a

quick break after satisfying a crush of customers.

"We work together." Patti said, referring to their oak folk art. "We're trying to help us get ready for the show," her husband added.

FAMILIES, ART, food and enter-tainment paints a perfect picture of Art in the Park. Said Dianne Quinn, founder, producer and show director "I thought we had a beautiful setting here in the park for art. We started out with 30 artists; now there are over 300."

One of the artists, Edwin Ion Simpson of Ann Arbor, was placing his print nf a hfar on a couch, upon an easel. The Native American art was from his soon-to-be published children's book. "The Dreams of Children."

Further down the street, bravely flying through a gray sky, were Romeo artisan Judy Dugger's water-proof flags. "Flags are the latest rage in New England," the Detroit school teacher said. "I figure I'm ahead of the trend moving in from

over, Carolyn S. Way. a Rochester Hills dentist and jewelry designer, said, 'The weather cleared up around 11 a.m. The sun came out. It was packed with people. It's one of the best shows we have been in."

Fellow jewelry designer Elizabeth Barick of Livonia agreed. "It went

real well for me I was real happy with my sales, though I think there should be a shift toward the fine arts."

"Right now, we're working on plans for next year," Quinn said. "We'll keep all suggestions in mind."

By noon Sunday, July 15, the weather began to clear. The aroma of freshly baked pastries m i r g i ^ with the smells of buttered popcorn to fill the air.

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Art in the Park p a t r o n s stroll p a s t Judy D u g g e r ' s c u s t o m b a n n e r s and f lags . S h e ' s an a r t i s an f rom R o m e o who s h o w e d her w a r e s in P lymouth .

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and so well continue with a few more before moving on to other sub-ject*:

• "I have kept a recipe index for 10 year*," write* S.J. "Using an ad-dress book, I write down In ink the aara* of ®e recipe, the book or mag-azine it is in, the date of issue and page: i.e. C — Cherry pie - Gourmet 4-85 p. 101. On the other side of the page, I pencil in recipes that I intend to try with the same information. If they don't work out, I can erase it.

To complement this, I bought a re-cipe filing folder from the office sup-ply store: i.e. B — Blueberry coffee cake — (paper or magazine) — Fold-er.

" • "Since I love to cook, I have organized all my Gourmet maga-anes in plastic boxes by year and bought the yearly index."

• "I use a small filing folder for extra buttons and extra yard that comes with new clothes. Staple the plastic bag to a 3-by-5 card, write description of item (navy suit, 1990

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Saks) and file under family mem-ber's name. The key to this is to keep:

the folder very handy. I use my clos-et because new items are usually un-packed in my bedroom. Laundry

room could work for other people. • "I keep a large photo album in

a very handy bookshelf and every time I find a picture or a package of them. I pencil in the date in one or two and put them in Sometimes, they are not in perfect order, but they are safe and out of the way. I leave the negatives in the bag, write a caption and just tuck them in the back of the album — i.e. Bob's grad-uation "90 This really has helped this family of four amateur photogra-phers

(Editor's note How about put-ting your envelope of negatives in a 5-by-7 or 6-by-8 file box unth yearly dividers?)

"I am teaching my kids to do the same with school awards, recital programs, etc."

Thanks. S.J for your good ideas

J.W. WHITES that she makes her morning coffee the night before, plugs it into the timer and it is ready to drink "when the alarm clock in-sists it is time to get up

I'll just make July Tip* Month" this year, so there will be one last column next week. Send your timesaving tips right away to Doro-thy Lehmkuhl, Organizing Tech-niques. 6165 Worlington, Birming-ham 48010

Dorothy Lehmkuhl teaches time management and organiz-ing through consulting, seminars, speeches and writing. Organizing is a regular feature in Creative Living

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exhibitions This column runs weekly in

Creative Living. Send news items about Oakland County events to The Eccentric, 805 E. Maple, Bir-mingham, 48009. Send items about Wayne County events to The Observer, 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, 48150 Attention "Cre-ative Living"

• RENAISSANCE CENTER A photography exhibit by Monte

Nagler, containing new and classic works, will continue through Aug. 19. It is in the Jefferson entranceway of the center, downtown Detroit.

through July 27. In this plan, a third level would be added and renova-tions would take place to update the stadium. The sculpture of Marga Zeigler continues on display, 26000 Evergreen.

• P A I N T C R E E K C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T S —

'Tax the Facts," an exhibit of fax art, continues through Aug. 3 in Arts pace. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 407 Pine Rochester.

• HISTORIC TRINITY CHURCH

Third annual Ugly Art Show & Auction, July 25, includes comic and cartoon art. Tickets >15 per person, 567 §100; 5:30 8 p.m., at 194S GratlOT groan, in Brewery Park.

• S O U T H F I E L D C I V I C C E N T E R

The Parks and Recreation Cultur-al Arts Division will host an acrylic paintings exhibit by Joseph Kendrick from July 30 to Aug. 10, .26600 Ever-

a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 550 N. Woodward, Birmingham.

• H I L L G A L L E R Y

Sculpture by Garth Evans is on display through Aug. 4. His work is in museum collections in Europe, the U.S., the British Isles and South America. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. f i i n c H a y - S a t i i r H a y 1 R 3 T o W D S e n d ,

Birmingham.

• D A N I E L L E P E L E G G A L L E R Y Pieces from Peter Max's '70s pop

series and recent silk screens are on display through August. Max's in-volvement in world peace and global environmental issues is widely rec-ognized. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday, until 8 p.m. Thurs-day, Saturday noon to 5 p.m., Cross-winds Mall. 4301 Orchard Lake, Suite 103, West Bloomfield.

to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, Adams, Detroit.

47 E. Beaubien, Detroit.

• S O M E R S E T M A L L Thursday, July 26 — Salt glaze

works by Robert and Bruce Diebboll of Pines End Pottery will be on dis-play through Aug. 5. The artists will be there 7-9 p.m. Thursday and Fri-day. Open during regular mall hours. Big Beaver and Coolidge, Troy.

• C I V I C C E N T E R G A L L E R Y The Cochrane Plan model to reno-

vate Tiger Stadium is on exhibit at the Southfield Civic Center Gallery,

• S W I D L E R G A L L E R Y "Summer Ceramics: A Group

Show" continues through Aug. 25. In-cludes works by local artists John Stephenson, Susanne Stephenson, Su-san Bankert, Paul Kotula, Diana Ku-lisek, Frank Martin and Polly Ann Martin. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, until 5 p.m. Satur-day, 308 W. Fourth St., Royal Oak.

• Y A W G A L L E R Y Jewelry by Jean Stark is on dis-

play through July 28. Hours are 11

• K A R R E S G A L L E R Y Royal Oak-based artist Sam

Karres is showing more than 500 of his own cityscapes, many of historic metro area landmarks, through Aug. 5. Hours are noon to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 515 S. Lafayette, Royal Oak.

• C I T Y A R T S G A L L E R Y "Recent Works: Paintings & Sculp-

tures by Marty Quiroz, Clint Ander-son and Warren Wells" are on dis-play through July. Hours are 9 a.m.

• E X P R E S S O R O Y A L E C A F E Fabric paintings by Lysa Stein of

Bloomfield Township and a student at U-M are on display through July Hours are daily until midnight, cor-ner of Albert and Abbott streets, East Lansing

• W I L L I S G A L L E R Y Recent work by Timothy M

Caldwell, Rich Leider and Joseph Sopkowicz is on display through July 27. These three Detroit area artists are showing sculpture, photography, collage and paintings. Hours are 2-6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 422 Willis St., Detroit

• B I R M I N G H A M B L O O M F I E L D A R T A S S O C I A T I O N

Michigan State University travel-ing master's candidate exhibition will be there through Aug. 10. Sum-mer gallery hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1516 S. Cranbrook, Birmingham

• D E T R O I T F O C U S G A L L E R Y Works by Vickie Arndt and Peter

Lenzo are on display through Aug 3. This show is "From Artists Studios/ Current Work," curated by Joe Zajac and Shirley Parish. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 743

• G A L V E Z G A L L E R Y

"Time and Tide Wait for No One'' is the title of an exhibit of works by Gunhild Hotte and Julie A Bell, 3356 Bagley, Detroit

• SYBArtlS GALLERY "The Beaded Image," a trunk

show of narrative jewelry by Joyce Scott, continues through September. The narrative element reflects the tradition of storytelling in African-American culture and art; the ob-jects have both ritualistic and aes-thetic values She exhibits, gives lec-tures and workshops around the country. Hours are 11 a m to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 301 W. Fourth, Royal Oak.

• M C A G A L L E R Y

"Mature Visions" features the works of six outstanding Michigan artists who received 1989 Creative Artist Grants from Michigan Council for the Arts, Jay Constantine, Gerome Kamrowski. Michael Luchs, Charles McGee, Carol Wald and Nancy Mitter. Ann Treadwell was the curator. Continues through Sept. 14, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 1200 Sixth St., Detroit

• DETROIT ARTISTS MARKET

"Scholarship Recipients 1977-1988

Revisited," works by 27 artists, cu-rated by Mary M Denison, continues through July 27. Regular hours are Jl a m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, 1452 Randolph. Detroit.

• U-M MUSEUM OF ART "Sondra Freckelton: Prints and

Watercolora" continues on display through Sept. 2. Freckelton is a na-tionally known Michigan artist whose lithographs and screen prints often depict a colorful domestic en-vironment. A video, "Screenprint in the Making," which depicts bow the 16 original color separations were done for "Blue Chenille," will be shown throughout the exhibit. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Fri-day, 1-5 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday, 525 S State at S. University. Ann Ar-bor.

• M E A D O W B R O O K H A L L "The Motor Car in Art" showcases

100 selected items from the .Ray-mond E. Holland Automotive Art Collection — a Toulouse-Lautrec painting, an Aubusson tapestry, chi-na, silver, toys and trophies from world auto races Continues through July. Included in admission price to the Hall. Tours are 10 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Oakland University, Rochester Hills.

O u t s t a n d i n g 4 B e d r o o m

C o l o n i a l located on a c o m m o n * K M Recern updated < K M ( ceramic itta m layer k i tchen fkxw and counter ' o p t cement work and garage door ' u « basement for your tem-

Coma and aaa why this is a graai nvsslmenf al I ' 7 4 900

The Prudent ia l Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS

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S o m e t h i n g S p e c i a l • DCrtji I * * «n this Livonia r*«*ght»ort>OO0 m* iur® trees and country cnafm. T fus 3 beck o o m '«n< h is r»ea* and ctoan and tnc»u<See 1 > batfts *r>0 a n g i u ' t i tun waul »ve-

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PL VMOUTH - Outs tanding Immac uiate 3 b e d r o o m home on prwno corner lot Movw-w condi t ion S o< Ann A/bor Rd E ol Sheldon al Nor thern 1 May-nUe $»9.S00 Darnel B Burna 256-5263

P L Y M O U T H TWP 3 oed room brick ranch. 1% bath* . Hying r o o m family room wtth Hire-piece, eel m kricher, hj» Deaament 2*4 t a i s a i a g e B**MTTTuITy l andacaped . c ioee l o achoola 1109 SOO Br owner « » I M S

315 Morthvilk-Hovi • **£ *A HOME' I Dai

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3 bed room 2 ba lh ranch main tenance tree ener

eff ic ient neer schools NorihvtHe $119 000 M H I ! '

316 WMtland Gar dan City

318 Daarborn D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s

CMERflY HH.L ' l -275 3 Badroom», C o u n t r y K i t c h e n larger I smi ly room/hrep iece. newer k i tchen/car p a t ' p a m i at tached garage J*i»i Hated 184 900. $4 ,900 Down i s 100 to o o a e i c m d m q Ta»ea

422-L1ST (422-5478) or 473-5500

Que Way Realty

F I R S T O F F E R I N G

Charmer wtth 3

OEAf tBOf tN HEIGHTS - By Owner Clean 2 bed room nea< school. 2* car oarage -Men • tar ter or retire-ment home 277-13*11

DEARBORN MEKJHTS Remodeled 4 bed room, d inmg room j t i kT , room, lanced Over 1100 sq ft Op-t ion t o buy available $570 7 M - 1 6 2 3

DON GETTS

lot manicured lawn

VERY AFFORDABLE AssumatMe Livonia Ranch wtth 3 bedrooms. -encad d o o d e lot neu-tral decor upda ted ba th S base-ment » 0

•VOOOEO SURROUNDING IS The sel l ing lor th is immaculate L aural Park Colonia l wtlh 4 bed-rooms 2't baths large family room a den Enjoy nature f r om the at t rac-tive dec*

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H a r t f o r d S o u t h

464,6400

B r a n d N e w listing wi thm walk ing distance d o w n l o w n Thia house is complete ly updated adn cornea with 2 pieces new vinyl wmdows. like new carpet upda ted baths and k i tchen if you s n o o t s you II lose on this one $141 000

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 474-5700

independent ly Owned and Operated

J Centu ry 21 t t ROW

Dearborn Heights 6602 Parkway Circle

4 b e d r o o m brick bungalow on large lol Oearborn shcools This home has Itvmg r o o m with hreplece tamHy r o o m r * t ie lhs plus «eparate shower baaement central air i 2 car a t tached garage $199 500

COMERICA BANK DETROIT

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464-71 1 1

DELIGHTFUL NORTHVILLE HOME Walk to town 3 bedrooms up. t "4 baths, h a r d w o o d f loors Lovely yard Must see' Leave message 344-4434

JUST LISTED Livable lunury m this 3 bed room brie* ranch featuraa d«mng room, great room. 3 baths. 1st f loor laun-dry f i replace, a t tached garage and more Won t ia»l long Century 21 Today 538 2000

GARDEN CITY - 3 bedroom cus tom ranch on rustic acre site 1850 sq ft 2S baths 2 oarages rimshed basement $13« 900 with new mor t -gage terms Adiacent recant 2 acres available with land cont rac t te rms at $35,000

Scha t i Real Estate 421-1515 (Or Evaa > 425-5305

W DEARBORN BRICK RANCH 3 Bed rooms 2 Baths, tmshed base-ment wooded IOI immaculate con-di t ion $89 5O0 271-5066

302 Birmingham BkxxnlMd

8 * OWNER - 3 bedroom* 2 oaths kitcHen kvmg room 4 lamay room, at tached 2 car garage For App i Days. 842-0144 Evaa «2ft-?455

BY OWNER B loom Held H«a RoO-ar taon (VuM Brick Ranch Private set t ing m choice auOOmaon Opan Sun 1 5 $195,000 853-2148

B T OWNER 4 bed room colonial, Mk« new cent ra l an new i«gr erttoency lu rnace 16x20 dec* ceramic Me in ent rance A k i tchen neutral colors B loomf ie ld schools Can 332-4002

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F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

A b s o l u t e l y A m a z i n g

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s S p e c

3-4 Bed room ConiemporerY wari walk-out l -> or 2% ba ths . Largs wooOdU lot Pr iced to aaH $ 11S 900

O p e n Weeeoeye*-%

471-5462

CHOICE BIRMINGHAM LOCATION 8 r o o m house overlooking country d u b Is lo* sale oy owner This 2 Mo-r , colonia l has 4 large bedrooms el ficrent « r i cher large lamUy room with tvep lace dining room $ large Irving r o o m The basement * partlai-t> brushed- 2 car garaga is n t a r hart, there are 2 fun & 2 hafl baths gas forced .sir heat 8 air conditioning^ are instal led excellent 20x50 1*1-g round sw imming pool i t on the proper ly 'or which a lot split IS ap-

Ca» 846-2937 lor appomi

1 A c r e L o t Central Livonia v f a g e 3 bedroom bungalow with a baser-wn(. 2 car garage and d in ing r o o m Ideal for city gardeners $119,900

The Prudent ial Harry S. Wotfe.

REALTORS 421-5660

independently Owned and Operated

JUST LISTED - loos ing tor a home wtth loads o l c u r b appeal, great ne ighborhood a t i c a M m floor plan? Then ihks 4 b e d r o o m 3"4 bath colo-rxal. den. 2't car garage, plus pco-less«nal fy f in ished baaemen! is lor you O n f , $ 184 900

CALL PHYLLIS LEMON Re 'Max Boardwalk 459-3600

313 Canton BEAUTIFUL 3 b e d r o o m colonial 1'» baths, tarruly room' f i rep lace , 2 car attached garage i pay part ial clos-

Large Count ry Krtchen •s lust one o( the great features m this 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch, lastelul-

1 ly I l w n r e l e r t in neutral tones 2 tlre-ptaces cent ra l air n»wer furnace and •nnd'Ows T great buy at $109 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS _ 462-1660

mdepenoenHy and Opera ted

LANO CONTRACT Government owned $4,000 total cost 30 yrs 10% interest 3 Bedroom vinyl ranch Baaement 2 c»r garage $55,900 or $50.310 Caah West land Call Madel ine. 26 yrs special izing m Government owned propert ies 1ST COLONIAL 522-5920 255-4124

W D E A R B O R N

C o m m e r c i a l O p p o r t u n i t y M ich igar Ave f rontage near Outer Dr ive Storet ront 4 4 apartments Reduced price, setter says br ing all of fers Possible land contract Call Dan Thorndyke, Century 21 Curran 8 Johnson, mc 274-7200

ment p r i ced to sea at $329 000

CANTON - 3 b e d r o o m ranch, starter nome includes all appl iances, fully •emodeied. lease wr th -oe^on is pos-sible $67 000 981-6017

NORTH C A N T O N RANCH This large br ick ranch of fers famlfy room an weather Flo»«Ja room and

fun b M e m e n t and a 2 car garage Great lami ly h o m e $106,500

H E P P A R D 478-2000

LARGE LOT! MECHANIC S DELIGHT

$62,900 Over 1,400 H i o l updated living space in tfus Weel larx l ranch 20x25 g rea t room with w o o d burning stove, Country n i tchen 2 car garage Immediate occupancy

IQUlSH SUB' FAMILY ROOM

Perfect 3 b e d r o o m full bnck ranch -wnrr "family room, moderr , k i tchen ana-b«m, extra w x j e i o t ? c a r garage and fun baaement H O M E M A S T E f l 425-3630

319 Groaae Point*

LEASE BEFORE CLOSE Execut ive Colonial tor $179,900. Features 4 generous bedrooms. J ' * baths, tor-mal dirwng room, large family room wi th luH wall f i replace, doo rwa* & dec* , p ine l ined lot. court sett ing, a t tached 2 car garage sprmaUng system $9,000 d o w n it qual i f ied $ 1 766—moo lh—payment . 9.7.'8^»-Aug t , 1990 occupancy

522-6000 or 473-5SOO

LIVONIA SCHOOt-S 3 Bedroom brick baaement with lav, and ext ra bed-r o o m or den. nice krtchen cup-boards. 2 car garage $79,900

Century 21 Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

GROSSE POINTE WOODS Execut ive Colonia l Unique 6 bed-r o o m 3 ' i bath newer custom craft * It Chen wi th bui l t -ms. updated bath, mul t ip le f ireplaces '•» acre >ot. 3 car a t t a c h e d ga rage wi th car r iage house. - f in ished basement walk to Lake Shore Drive Prestigious area Over 4200 s<j f t of Irving space Pr i ced a l $359,000

GROSSE POINTE PARK This magnif icent ly restored Colomai -o t ters 6 bedrooms. 3 ' i baths. mu«>- | cue f i replaces leedeC glass win-dows g leaming hardwood f loors th roughout , part ial ly finished base-ment . new mechanicals 3 car ga-rage large lot. pr iced at $225,000

Cen tu ry 21 East Shannon 881

C U S T O M BRICK COLONIAL - 4 bedrooms. 2't batns tamify room l ibrary hoisned -ec 'oom. new ki lchen oeaul i fukv landscaped, pn-vate »ard wnn awning covered®r ic* patio $268 000 »

CALL KATHV BELL The Prudent ia l Great .akes Realty

6*6-6000

J U S T LISTED ATTRACTIVE colomai Greal floor plan 4 large bedrooms Library 4 family room On cui de sac Pnvale yard B loomf ie ld HiUs Schools $279,900

Ask 'or Mary Mac Nee

6 2 6 - 8 7 0 0

C r a n b r o o k Assoc lux: Realtors

AWESOME country ranch on 100 * 370 lanced t reed lol, open, grea l 100m w«h fire-place dining room newer krtchen 2 decks large garage 4 ba rn shed hurt 4 ha rdwood trees pr ivacy

Roomy Comfort < t a o i u o m l -i l iat l i colonew w i th •I'epnace <* large family r o o m 2 car a t tached garage on over sized lot. home is l icensed lor g roue day care •n convenient area1

Century 21 H o m e C e n t e r 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 0

C R O S S W O R D P U Z Z L E R

FARMINGTON H«v«ew C l Custom Tudor 4 b e d r o o m one* 3 ' 1 baths hil lside wooded walk -out lower level 4 yrs o*d Air sprirnktar. beautiful ly l andscaped 2 f i replaces large deck gazebo side by siOe r e f r ^ e r a tor m ic rowave stove stained wood

Occupam Irans-Ir lm th roughout •erred $259 500 Days Evenings.

FARMINGTON HILLS 14 Mile. 4 Orchard area Small 2 bed room do« house 830 s<J t remodeled inside 4 out $67 900 Eves 851-9114

320 Homes W a y r * C o u n t y

NEW CONSTRUCTION Frank»n v i l lage N of 13 M^e on acres Four bedrooms, tamiry room 4 li-brary. enter ta inment sized kitchen, fo rma l d in ing -oom. bonus room over garage $359,900

C A L L KATHY BEU. The Prudent ia l Greet Lakes Realty

646-6000

IN TOWN Farmington - 3 bedroom 2 bath ranch Corrtplelefy remod-eled inc lud ing new k i tchen 4 Oath, cathedra l carting in great r o o m trac! l ights throughout skylight 2 rwepiaces. large dec* 4 beautiful c o m e ' l o t By a p p o i n t m e n t $140 000 471-5213

LOVELY 3 bed room br ick ranch Family room with f i replace. 2 car ga-rage, QuWt set t ing $94 900 Century 21 Wesl 349-6600

C U S T O M BUILT 3 bedroom bnc* anch. imwhed 1 air, 2 car garage more Close to

schoo ls Can 471-5865

NEW LISTING Offer ing FHA and VA terms on this 3 b e d r o o m bungalow Finished base-ment, I ' . l baths, and 2 car garage, an for $64 900

C e n t u r y 2 1 C h a l e t

A s k f o r A n n

5 2 5 - 1 7 9 7

DETROIT - 11 r o o m 3 bedroom br ick bungalow Needs paint ing 4 c a r p e t i n g $29 ,000 By owner 1E266 Manor 345-1719

OPEN SUNDAY. 2 - 5 p m '9690 Bev-erly If you love mauve arid gray c o m e and see our decorater de-signed and f in ished home 3 bed-' o o m . 2'*» ba th library formal din-ing room, cent ra l air 2 ' i car garage f in ished

MEAOOWBROOK HILcS ranch 4 bedrooms 3 baths with completely Finished warn -OUT OTT nart acre -scemc corner krt $235,000 476-7595

M u s t S e e T o A p p r e c i a t e Take a strol l to downtown Farming-tor, f rom this lovely family sized home Beaut i fu l hi l lside backyard

o o m prime locat ion a n d Cui -de-»ac sett ing Newer

G R E f i T I V E L I V I N G

G L A 6 6 I F I E D REAL ESTATE 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

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NORTH CANTON. 7342 Poinle, N of Warren rE of She ldon B r i e * 3 bedroom wi th large family r o o m 4 fireplace, c o d cent ra l air, 2 M l baths, 2 car garage, large den, Country Krtchen Ask ing $111,900 $5,595 Down. $6,200 wl l f i l a i e s 4 closing costs

473-5500 or 422-L iST (422-5478)

One Way Realty N. Canton Ranch

Enjoy your 2 s ided hrepiace while you entertain Lovely family room, central air. 1s! f loor laundry Tina freshly updated ranch is a winnerl Home war ran ty $110,900 Can

Remer i ca - H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

One Way Realty O R I G I N A L O W N E R S

N O R T H V I L L E B E A U T Y

S l u c m n g l ike new 4 b e d r o o m . 3 Mo-rys wtth wa lk-out basement 3% baths, 2 car garage with under-ground work area All on a large beaut i fu l count ry sett ing1 Cloee to town Ask ing only $184,900 Aek lor

MARILYN PRETTY

Spotless 3 b e d r o o m ranch with fam-ily room and f ireplace, baaement, 2 car garage and much more - on l a r g e * * . - - , i 6 i . 9 0 0

Century 21 Dynamic 728-8000

P T S A L L H E R E S u f -r 3 bed room bnc* ranch with ! ' » baths plus 2 car garage Home has lots of appeal inside and out New.cupboards , dishwasher 4 com-pac tor in recently -emodeied k i lch-en Finished basement 4 central air t oo l AB await ing your arrival Hu r r y

Century 21 J. Scot t . Inc.

5 2 2 - 3 2 0 0

Beverly HIHa Birm-ngham schools $189,900 646-8709

PRIME INCOME PROPERTY, walk !0 town, upda ted 2 oedroom, i bat t i r anch tarf f ' garage 8 pr iyate y a r d Debb ie Gannes Coidweii Banker Schweitzer 642-2400

Cen tu ry ROW

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464-7111 NORTHVILLE - Lovely large Victor i-an home m down town historic dis-tr ict Very nice yard on quiet street Beauti ful1 o r ig ina l oak -woUOHEA ' and h a r d w o o d f loors 4 + bed-rooms. par lor . "Hying room, dining , room. den. upda ted k i tchen main |

R a n c h o n L a r g e L o t Beauti ful 3 bedroom. 3 bath on * . acre Walkou l baaement. inground pool, neut ra l decor 4 we« main-tained $126 900 Call

P a t o r M a g g i e K o z a k

Remer ica H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

LAND CONTRACT TERMS A fantast ic 3 b e d r o o m brick ranch

fur ap-j #t#clr>ri*y 1 -S car garage and a newer carpet Must Oe seen to be appreciated $34,900

HEPPARD 478-2000

M S H D A B U Y E R S Spac ious 3 bed room ranch with 1st

"Hoo* laundry. 2 car garage, move-in cond i t i on Just $46,900

Can Donna K

Century 21 Dynamic Realty. Inc.

562-5000

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3231 W MAPLE (W of Cranbroo*)

b e d r o o m s " " T ^ j T ' b a t h s Euro s t y * k i tchen. Berber carpet, recreat ion r o o m and much , much m o r e MOVE- IN CONDITION $149,900

M A R Y W A L K E R CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS

5 - 4 3 - 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 - 4 8 9 4

tral air. furnace, hot water healer and s id ing Privacy aoounds in this 4 Bedroom home with huge master b e d r o o m '$1*4 9 0 0

The Prudent ia l Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S 462-1660

Independent ly Owned and Operated

f loor ut i l i ty . 2 MB baths fu» m m f i

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312 Livonia A f f o r d a b l e N e w

C o n s t r u c t i o n located m Waekarn LMonM. Wove rtgM in or Kawa a rmm noma bum by X J i n g your c—w l o t Spackciue o p e n floor p lana. 3 b e d r o o m b r i c k •mncnaa. 2 b a m * W CaaamanU. 2

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The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

BY O W W - 3 bed room brick ranch, b u * In t * M 2 t w o * opan

p o o r pJ4fc * y S g H buift-ina, c e n t r a Mr. aprmklar a jMam. b a a u H M »k • e r a lot 10x20 ahed p r t M n t , lanOacapad Ovar i m e a l a d mual aacnftoa $146,900 Attar 471-4673

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BY OWNER - Opan S o n 1- 4 p m 3 5 4 * 9 Park dale 3-4 b e d r o o m a l br ick ranch. 1V» bathe count ry k i t chen wi th natural Hrapiaca. 2 car Baraga, n n ^ a n l condi t ion, near achoola t shopping 422-4041

BY OWNER-4 M H a ^ l a a t u r g h 1162 aq «. br ick rane*L 3 b e d r o o m 1st ba lh . 2 car a t tached oaraoa Mr. nam « m n c a . t M SOO M

CASTLE QAROENS - S « New-C**of i 3 bed room ankomal. newer naaa than « years) real. Mdtna. 2 car 2 2 * 2 6 Oarage A t e a * M w d W a * to a tamanto r i school sub pool • M i u p p a i g > W » , » 0 0 462-6664

COUNTRY U V m Q M THC CTTY an acre - loveky 3 bed room M i . T * Baow. n a a n t « r »

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26t-4200 R r e t 8 N j w » r > q

brtefe ranch near 1 * 6 3 bad-

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

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4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

T h e Prudential H a r r y S . W o W e ,

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DREAM HOME

Clean arvd comfor tab le 3 bedroom br ick ranch. 1% baths, family room w i th f i replace, dining L. finished baaement . garage Excellent Lrvonia locat ion $99,900

VALUE

S r a e t s tar ter 3 - b e d r o o m — b d c i t t a o c K . l o t a o f updates, cantrat air. n ice k i tchen, part ial ly f inished baaement . 2 car garaga. fenced lot. Ask ing $74,900.

SPACIOUS

Lo ts o< r o o m for the money, 3 bed-r o o m Livonia tri-tevel. 1.300 sq ft. w o o d burn ing stove In l iving room, large lamtfy room newer driveway, la rge lot asking See.900

C e n t u r y R O W

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464-7111 FIVE YEARS NEW

Br ie * ranch wi th 3 bedrooms. 2 ba ths 2% car garaga. large u tchen . f o r m a l dmmg room and much mora for $129,900. N19SH-L

ERA COUNTRY RIOQE REALTY 346-6767

H o u s e S h o w s L i k e a M o d e l RecaBy ra-

i l m neutral l o n e a Extras Inc lude bay w indow m Hvtog room .aprmkiers. new garaga door, hurw-dMIar. tana, d la t ioaa l M l baeamani a n d ta t Moor laundry (149 .900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0 i ndependent l y Owned and Operated

LIVONtA BY OWNER 3 year- o l d co lon ia l 4 Bedrooma J%

1st Soar laundry Olr«ng

If Unique is What You Seek L o c a t e d m Coventry Qardaaa

La rge '« acre lot « t » tower ing freaa • a a ana of a k ind 4

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C L A R K & F R O N

425-7300

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The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S

462-1660 tanmy Oamat and O

LIVONIA 2 NEW SUBS

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427-3296

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Move Right In to Ma 3 bedroom or** rancK w<Vi an opan Soar plan Cwaiary kttoRaw. a6 aw garage «or car kaM. Lo-

la an a>«a at tagtar priced kemea Land coMraot tonaa mm S B S A S A A A F

The Prudential Harry S. Wotfe.

R E A L T O R S

462-1660 H en HiiBi Oa t t ad and C

FAMILY ROOM1

•$81,900 Nawer modern k l tc t ie r fu rnace 4 water f iaeler new m 1987 in ttws 3 b e d r o o m b n c * broadtront ranch wi t t i f ln isf iad baament 2'1 garage 6 60 wKJe lot New carpet ing In family r o o m , k l tc t ien & l iving room H O M E MASTER 425-3630

-GfeefrThtimbers" Two Homes

on Large Lots At t rac t i ve 3 bedrdfcm bock wltt i alu-m i n u m m m and 2** car garage Fm-le l ied rec room. Deep lot. over 200 feet Ask ing (89.900

Ovar an acre surrounds tms older mat kep i and ne«Ny redecora ted bnck noma wtflh basement and 2 '4 car ga raoa Ask ing 662.900

CLARK & FRON 425-7300

Just Listed Nor th uvorvia beginner 's s p e c a l 3 b e d r o o m ranch wttt i a natura l flra-place. garage and nwwar k i tchen, ba th and furnace Roomy 75X130 foo t lot 663 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 421-5660

i ndependent l y Oamed and Opera ted

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ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS U2-J222

420-3400 Park-Like Setting

EnnencM ims neautitui 4 omuoorr Colonial with 2'- i baths, large master suiie, f i replace m fami ly room, Base-ment a t tached garage Solar f ieat-eC pool tor summer re lax ing Locat-ed on a q u w l street $ 1 2 ' . 5 0 0

LIN OR SANDY

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

4 5 ^ - 6 2 2 2

moret 121 High Street For m o r a In-fo rmat ion or appt . caM 347-7757

NOVI- - lamestowne Green. 3 bed-room. 1 ' t ba th . count ry k i tcnen, great r o o m wi th bay window Cen-t ra l air pr ivacy park . apnnMar * $141,900 Owner 349-0745

- NOVI -2 story Colonial. 1800 aq. ft 2 car garage ful l baa e m ant . gas heat, centra l air, kvtng. dming rooms, large k i tchen wtth d m m g area. 3 bedrooms, 2 '4 ba lhs Call l o r ^ a ^ po in tment . 349

QUALITY BUILT RANCH 7000 sci tt Ol spac ious rooms and mul t ip le baths 4 hraplacas plus much more l tWS.OOO N46NI-N

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY 346-6767

312 Livonia

LIVONIA SECLUSION T m s b e a u t i f u l 3 bedroom ranch la located IN a vary gu to t sub C o u n t r y

yet does to it a«- 2 car at-g a r a g e roof, fumeee. aeear and Anderaon imdows aa 2

yrs Old Hewiar kitchen cablets $ 9 1 9 0 0

Century 21 J. Scott, Inc.

522-3200

Move Right In WaWiar" UwonM move In oondMon Spadoua opan Roor plan tor a br** 4 bedroom quad level 2 M " ~ Mntaned baaement. famay IWaptoce and 2 car attacned Tranatoree o«er* gutck oca • 124.600

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S 421-5660

p a r t e m * Ttoe » a super Heuaa and area l o r or*y $ 7 5 , 600

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

R E A L T O R S 474-5700

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S 474-5700

LIVONIA popu la r Laure l Park Sub large bedrooms, great room. 3 ' t b a t h s f in ished basement and muctv much m o r e Onfv $172,900. Hurry n won '1 last

WESTLAND - Want Charm? Corn-to r t? This sharp utile gem a ad ready to move m Updated ki tchen, bath snd laundry room DoorweS leads to park Mta Must see

PLYMOUTH Sharp ranch wi th at-t ract ive updates m great neaghCior-nood- Natural Brepiaca M n « room, ha rdwood Hoars, u-et iapad k l tcnen wtth ample o«>C>oarde. Bn-

at th bui l t- in stor

Lovely sprawling ranc#i m Sub Fseturea 3

huge deck -ove r i ook j f u set t ing A reel c ream p u f f $62 500

$116,900

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591-9200

312 Livonia PooOerose

Country paradlae In f h e h e a r t ot the city 2 a c r e r a v i n e with stream lor t ins custom 2.400 square l oo t b r i ck rancn 4 huge bedrooma. 2 * batHe. timshed w a f t o u t baaanient. Hato-stone Wrspiaca and central a * $229 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 421-5660

Prime Livonia Loca t ion

ranch with a M Hritohad t a i —ml a n d 2 car attahad g a r a g a Ttoe baauMuBy m a a a a k M d noma M M a

$136 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S 474-5700 •

N e * Contract ion Grand Opening

Announcing north.eel T/voma • nmmaat Heiietopment <H queaty buat wamaa-Lauf* limn tarn and Waal Ranchaa, Cape Code and oo-

starting at $179,600

The Prudential Harry S. Woffe,

R E A L T O R S 421-5660

P r e m i e r S h o w i n c ttai'tiiaaat LMwto A M E K AiaMlaM IWltll 1967 buat I . 4 T 0 toot iwdor oelamai 4 be •an , M | room. VAT 6aer

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The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S 462-1660

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The Prudential Harry S. WoWa, y

R E A L T O R S - ^ . . - 4 ? 1-5660

"PROFESSIONAL" Oescnbas i f ie landscaping and oe-cor of th is brick home offer ing 4 b e d r o o m s 1 H ba ths . Coun t ry ]

Florida room family r o o m with fire- ; place centra l arr, sp rmners at-tached 2 car garage Only $ 124 900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South

261-4200

316 WMtland Garden City

'TOOM TO ROAM-Tfus 4 bed room ranch is a must l o aee witt i loads or space lor the mon-ey 1% ba ths nice luH basement and an ant ra s o e 2 car garage You can m a k e Bus a d ream home Hurnri $64 900

COLOWELL BANKER 462-1811

314 Plymouth

A NfcW L.OMMUNI IY Wes t land Can ton Area

SNEAK PREVIEW Preview 5 New exci t ing modela Fu» basement , 2 car a t tached garaga. large master b e d r o o m ste k more. From $74,990 Gat in on the g round Roor

MILLPOINTE 595-10 tO

Custom Throughout This « count ry Irving «mh the bast Custom des igned Mew England salt 0o» home anyone could warn Lo-c s i e d rust 8 minutes t rom Plymouth a n d is decora ted t o perfect ion Many a r t res inc lude c rown mold-ings 6 panel doo rs , finlahed walk-out basement and an absolute d r e a m k i tchen P lymouth schools and m a n n a 2 2 2 acre lot and pr iced at $249,900.

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe.

REALTORS 474-5700

i n d e p e n d e n t l y O w n e d and Operated

ENGLISH TUOOR home In P l y m o u t h Momeatead Estates Ttks Is one ot the or iginal homas located eaiMn the area's moat e i d u e i v e develop-ment 3 bed rooms , nawiv redone hardwood Boors. we« plaster waBs ixapiaca. Uipie pe ine a r i ndoM. 2 W gar age and m o r e Enioy the benefits ol condc l iv ing, bu t m a da jached unit $ 179.900

LORE HZ 6 ASSOCIATES REALTORS

463 -7000

BEAUTIFUL 3 b e d r o o m bnck ' a n c h doub le n a u -lated w indows th ru out . I tmehad basement . 2 tu« bath* , pat io. BSO gnu. newer roof, centra l aa , 2 car garaga. $64 900

Century 21 CASTELLI 525-7900 BY OWNER - 5 ACRES. 4 bedroom BRT* cotonMt. ptoab carpet. 2 battle. central a i r 2 car g a r a g e MANY axtraal Owner mual i.000.

421-4077

CHARMING RANCH - 3 baautPuay RmaRad baaement with b r a p t o c a . 2 bettw Wayna^Maattond

" * » 4 1 J 0 0 . Only

CENTURY 21 Your Reel Es ta te 525-7700 GAROCN CITY r o o m b r i c k decor a ted 'carpa f l ing $89,000

277-23S7

GARDEN CITY CjiuaJerit laaiee o r

Transfer Forces Sale on this i j ua l i t rPmt t bnck 3 bed room ranch Dining r o o m otl ot large Krtchen wtth door wa* to backyard deck immed ia te poeeeaaion and newer root makee IMS a mual see Plrced to aek at $72,900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 462-1660

cndapemMntly Owned AND operated

WESTCHESTER VILLAGE - con-temporary ranch wtth open floor p la r 3 b e d r o o m s 2 '1 baths, large k i t chen , tami l y room S deck $174 900

C A L L KATHY BELL The PrixJential Great Lakes Realty

646-6000

303 West Bkxxnfiekl Orchard Uka

O P E N S U N . 2 - 5 p m 36772 Lansbury

This Chatham HiBs quad teaturee 4 bedrooma, 2 5 baths. 2 car garage, remode led k i tchen wtth breakfast bar S skykghts. poltsned hardwood f loors 6 a fo rma l dmmg r o o m 6 liv-ing room, lermfy room wDrap lace . f lmaned baaai i iar i i w^ae t bar e6 in a pertoct fa i rSy ne ig t ^o i f f l oodwt th e scenic pa r * Only $165,000 Ca6

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306 Southfietd-Lsthrup

W A Y N E 2300 s q t l colonial in Glen-w o o d Heights Subdivision 4 bed-rooms , 2 ' * baths. I l w i g room dining r o o m . lar f l f l ^CQunia. . « " c h e n 1st Boor laundry, family room with fire-1 p iaca » wei bar Stained woodwork and c rown mold ings throughout $132,900 729-5956

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Sctiooi Dis-tr ict Juei l is ted by owner Colonial 4 b e d r o o m s with apaoous dmmg. family,- Irving & laundry rooms 2-w » y n r e u i f . » - * -ST»a ik -m cweet Bui l t -m china cabinet Kitchen with pant ry many cupboards and bui l l -m deek S i tua ted on over '•» acre m pri-vate park- I lka sett ing in e«c.e»m.

MAGNIFICENT - Custom bunt 4 bed room ranch, master bedroom with lacuzn. recently remodeled bum m poo l rate of e i t r a s Can Nada 564-3711 or 945-0904

$152,500 Shown by

5 p m 4124 W Newland Dr (S off Long Lake & W o< MiddlebeR)

Call 626-4790

WON'T LAST LONG Comfor tab le brick home with fin-ished basement, garage cfcjae to achoola and t ranspor ls l ion m very dea i rsb ie ne^ jhborhood $38 650 F17WO-D

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY 474-3303

W E S T L A N D - 1549 W i n t r e d $50,310 C A S H or $1,000 down. $ 4 6 1 / M O $55,900 10% 30 y rs WKto -B roke r 517-426-51S4

$1000 TOTAL MOVE-IN t o quaftfted v e t e r a n s tor th is m m t c o n d i t i o n three bedroom r a n c h wtth garaga Wayne a n d Palmer Roed a r e a $55,000

Century 21 Chalet Ask for Ann

525-1797

317 ATTENTION FWST TIME BUYERS

3 oediuom one story bungalow w t th baa an ient A 2 car g a r a o a . l o o k i n g tor someone tofcmeip FHA/VA l e r m e $46,000. Caft..

Bill Lima REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111

302 Birmingham Btoomftohl

A N EXCITING EXECUTIVE RANCH Beverly Hills - Not t ingham Forest!

Trees - St reem - Privacy 4 bedroom. 3% bath Ranch with ful-ly eapoeed Lower Level Mmt condi-t ion ' Exci t ing decor, fabulous lamt-ly 'enter ta inment home $345,000

EADY & ASSOCIATES 536-8043 or 626-4711

WEST BLOOMFI£|_D RANCH Tms is a wea maintained 3 bed room r a n t f i on a beautrtuby landacaped large c o m e r lot. near mam roads Feetures first floor laundry south-ern expoeure snd lots ot natural ughl. open f loor plan, cedar e n e n o r . garden w indows and sheltered pr i -vate mui t i - levai deck /poo l area, large hea ted garage, plus much more $66 900 Ca»

Andy Stowe REAL ESTATE ONE

623-7500

SOUTHFIELD - CAPE COO 3 bedroom, 2 baths 1680a<Tft l ac re wOb ueea- 10 m t a L Dea r. $97 600 353-7364

307 South Lyon U I I I A M I U i n h U n H — w o r e - f i i g n m n q

Compliments of The Birmingham-Bloomfield

Board Of Realtors® QEAITOR

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park 322 Homes Huntington Woods Macomb County

326 Condos

ROYAL OAK - Neer B k m m g h a m By Owner, 3-4 bedroom home large open floor DUX. 2 ' i baths. w a » - o u t baaement f ireplace 2 car garage posartMe duplex Betore we ksl $123,900 665-2562

310 Wixom-Commrce I H L N N I afca vimwt Liae

STERLING HTS Co*o~al $109,900 4 bedroom, 2'v bath, 1st floor laun-dry Hrasned baaement, lamay room, f i replace 2 car a t tached Sharp and d e a n Better hu r r y TD725 Can Tom Desmone. Remax East

792-6000 ex l 455

323 Homas

BACKING TO A 9' Deep Pond. 61663 T ayber ry O d e Plush car-petmg 1 open floor plan makes t he 3 bed room homs fam»y room, flre-

eiiacaiwe a car garaoa. a r t e open spaces yet eubdMalon Aaklng only $ 1 4 t , 9 0 0 Mual aa». Ca« One Way T o d a y Saver Lake/ Pontiac Tra* Aree

477-SELL (477-7356( OR 473-5500

One Way Realty

A N IMPECCABLE 4 Oedroom. 2 tuH ba th bnck ranch wtth tua basement on lovely tree l ined private lot, comp le t tey upda ted throughout , m o v e m condi t ion, Bl rmlngnam Schools . Open S u n . 12-5pm 241 H * b o r o , $166,500 646-696®-

BEA LTT1F1JL FOXCROFT Bloomf ie ld HMs schools J p d a t e d 3 b e d r o o m ranch on large pr ivate cul-de-sac lo t . Complete ly remodeled baths, nraehed Casement, new deck 6 doorwa* . h a r d w o o d floors, central

security systems 855-3176

air. spnnkler $162 ,000

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 5 bed room. 3 '4 bath. Colonial H a r d w o o d floor m famay room, pri-va te pat io, f in ished baaement. many ex t ras $162,900 334-3501

BEST BUY!

TOTALLY UPDATED RANCH

Modes t M o d e m Redford location e r e 1972 t x * t 3

BEVERLY MILLS 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h Ranch G r e a t r o o m 24x22 I I acre

2 c a r garaoa 19 loot with f i replace and nmm > cabinets $76 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

REALTORS 462-1660

ROD** r a g e $165,000 CAN IT- car AA-

645-0524

CHARMING 2 bed-1767 room . 1 bath , 2 c a r g a r a g e . 1767

loaand Not a drive by $66 900 647-0*46

WHAT A VIEW WHAT A HOME!

Tms 4 b e d r o o m colonial seta on large wel l landacaped lot w i th a

akji new ? W bathe. 2 -> car qe-rage and many, many updataa f o r $269,900

COLDWELL BANKER 462-1811

BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED 4 o e d r o o m 3 balh home with 2 s tone tvepMcee 1 bnck flrspiaca hraahed lower level, l heated out

b « n on acreage Local-664-2702

BRAND NEW H O M E S UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Cotoraals. tn-levels and ranches located on acre lots t>ac*ed to a pr ivate p i r t T W h i a a a I r om TTOaka Shopp ing Center and Major X - r a y s From $115,900

Open Tues . Wed... 6 Thurs . 4-6 Sat 1-4. Sun 1-4

a24-901S The Prudent ia l Hmtoaum Weeity mc Independent ly Owned and Opa re ied

BEST PRICE Enioy <he view f rom your o w n tun-t op 3 bedroom Salem Twp h o m e • e e u f i h * kmaned we lk -oa t baae-ment. updated ki tchen, newer car -pat, pat io and deck and a 2 car a t tached garage with 2 ' i acres True home is a greal buy $174,900

HEPPARD 478-2000

COMMERCE LAKE Canal 2.000 SQ ft , 80 x 190 KM. pr ivate, ex t ra lot possible on canal Many e x f a s $160 000 363-9300

CROOtCED LAKE. South Lyon area. Green Oak Township Par t - t i ke set-t ing Canal to 3 lakes Cus tom quad. 3 bedrooms. 2'-i baths, family room with f i replace, centra l aa . 2 car ga-rage. 2 decks acre lot .^t twry ex t ra *

' MILFORO Over 3100 sq ft energy e f f i c i e n t c u s t o m c a p e

W B L O O M F I E L D - Luxur ious mod-a m ranct i home on cul -de-sac B loomhe ld HBs Schools 4 bed-room, 2V» bath . (17x22) famay room, barge l iv ing room 6 separata <*nmg room, ftrat floor l a ^ i d r y . flraahed lower level central mr. baautltuay l andacaped i acre lot with large p rv va ta back yard. 2 car garaga with openers By Owner $319,900 Caa for your p r h i n e ahoWng 651-5953

304 Farmington Farmington

BRICK C O L O N I A L Wooded sett ing . 4 bedroom . 2 f ireplaces , d a n . bay w i n d o w s M a n y extreal 2700 p k i s AQ It $214 ,900 I R E-G 626-2996

Bring All Otters Motivated seler say's lat 's make a deal on M A 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch M V M a C a p n . a a SAT p t a o a «O rslee or start a tam»y Couitry kNch-

M 1968 famay room

r o o m haa r» oein kath a n d •

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

o e I I T A D C r s t : A L . 1 t _ r r t o

landscaped ro«mg acre 4 bed-rooma. natura l cherry country kitch-en l o rma l W t o . I lrst boor master suite laundry abrary & great room O p t i o n s g a l o r e C o m p a r e at $274,900 Af ter 5 p m 664-0634

NEW HUDSON - 2.600 SQ I I ranch 3 bedroom. 2 M bath wtth tormale Open floor p lan cathedra l csamjs Wtth Wfts. Wh»* ioo l . sauna. M

Aarry ext ras on 1 6 $214,500 437-1856

SOUTH LYON B e e u M U eoloreal juat outsMa ctty emits featurae 3 ttedrooma 2 ' t baths fam«y room wi th * apt ara. country hNchan 6 nrwahed baae-ment 2 car at tached garaga Large country lot $124,900

CENTURY 21 Hart tor t ! SouWi-Wsei

471-3555 437-4111

Trey ASSUMABLE Mortgage G o u r m a i xncnen $ ba*oom cceomal J bre-pleces. Mil suae. deck. sMna oe»-l a r . $225,000 Fo r a p p t 373-0637

B E A U T ^ U L L Y LANDSCAPED real, alls o n QUM oM-DE-aac. bridge overtook of a 2 a lo ry t o y a r « great r o o m - t h 2 ak yaghts. maatar suMa with ma /t ier » I I I B | araa . dan. tor -

COMMERCE, New Cape Cod. 2300 sq ft 2 ' 1 baths, lake access wood-

10 year warranty. $169,900 or 2000 sq f t for $139 900 662-3406

324 Other Suburban Homas For Sale

COZY 6 E x c e p t i o n a l c l e a n n o m a M utitm heavily treed ne ^ h p o r -

hood with p r w a e g e a o n Lower S t r a i t s Lake 1 L a r g e b e d r o o m con-verted f rom 2 b e d r o o m a Complete V laniudstad nitchen 6 b a t h wood burn inc »TSve l r 1mng -oom. ' H 4 . g a r a g e $ 5 0 , 9 0 0 C a l l S a n d y Weaver Century 21 West 349-6600

UNION L A K E 1 r "ma cue lom b i i t t home m a lovely mbdheann 3 bed-rooma, 2 bathe »*th o p a n M l area. 2

311 Oakland County

BE NATURES NEIGHBOR

•emtamed r a n c t gorgeous wood-as 3 bedrooms

g a r a g e Horn . tamdy room K * cm dbUnj

bath 36 X 36 ban with 2 « * and tai«a tack room C u a t o m bUM B O M * 1 /6 mma *nm pmta* road Haday Twp , $136,900

WARE PtDOtNGTON ' 627-2846

ALMOST AN ACRE LOT-WOOOED A N D VERY PRIVATE Thcs new home oners 3 bedrooms. 1'-» baths, brsplaca sppaance package ST ILL TIME TO PICK YOUR COLORS! ! ' $119,900 L20011

The Prudent ia l Proctor inc REALTORS

Unmn Lake 363-5700

CONDOS GALORE' LIVONIA

Decora ted to p e r l e d i o n 2 apaoous bed rooms . 2 fun baths Upper ur»t ranch o f fe rs l o rma l dmmg room, f i rep lace m living room all appl^ ances m k i lchen CaMtorrM tamMy r o o m plush carpet ing Close to pool , garage $114,000

A f fo rdab le freshly pemled first h o t -ranch of fers large Snng i o « i i for -ma i d m m g stepsavmg x l ichen, cor, vement iy located $35,000

PLYMOUTH m Bradbury adult communi ty <s th is beauti ful ly decora ted 2 bedroom, 2 tun ba th ra i c f i . lo rmal d m m g room, o o o r w e * f r om kvang room to pel»o_ large k i tchen w«h eetmg area N e -ar p lush carpet ing professlonaH* f in ished baaement with wet bar only $63,000

WESTLAND Close t c shopping f r om t h a upper 2 b e d r o o m unit offers doorwal i lo deck f r om large "v ing room bulh-ms in k i tchen, lo rmal dining, utmty r o o m $49,900

C e n t u r y 2 1

Neda. Inc 477-9800

BERKLEY 1662 Princeton 4 bed-

ment CpdaTed 1985 V a c a n t $65,900 557- >609 or 545-7407

HALF ACRE ON POND F a n t a s t i c tamily h o m e on beexKIhJ setting 2 baths, l a r g e tamily r o o m wtth fireplace a n d wet bar. ftmahed basement $159,900 N M A T - G

ERA COUNTRY RLDGE REALTY 346-6767

326 Condos A NEW CONDOMINIUM

SNEAK A PEEK GREENPOINTE

A T C O P P E R C R E E K FARMINGTON HIU-S 2 bedroom. 2 * bath toamtwuaa i

private pa t io PI»-conatnictlon pne-aa trom $ >09.990

661-4422 AUSURN HILLS - A

i. 2 OM-Maar shopping 6 m a m r oeds

o a d to a s * 266-9500 462-1990

ly painted $45 900 > purchase 644-6166

B INGHAM FARMS- Contemporary comer unit, marble tortar.

FA!R4_ANE EAST Townhouse Con-do . 3 bedroom. 2 fu l . 2 ha* baths a t tached 2 car garaga Famay room 24 hour guard security. Many a> t ras $179,000 271-6631

1 b e d r o o m ' FARMINGTON MILLS w i th cour tyard new _ d rapes pool, tanms 6 covered park- -MG $51.000 For details: 6 2 6 - 7 1 2 ?

1 ba l l room. FARMINGTON HILLS ca rpor t , lennia pool new carpet * pamt Shopping,

266-9500 462

TON HTLI Specious condo with bedrooms . 2'-« baths b r a r y . l o f t , skylights. $229 ,900 By O w n e r

FARMINGTON MILLS - C rosswmds O p e n Sun 1-5 31226 Count ry VWBy 14 Mae $ Haggarty Ranch 2 bad-r o o m 2 baths cour tyard, large deck 6 basement Sky«ght. vaul ted

FARMINGTON SQUARE For S a w

FIRST FLOOR . > tua baths garage dec*

I aniertaanmc WA* to pool 6 •ubhouee T M . 9 0 0

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222 G R A N B R N ^ R / 7 I

beth. 2 car garaga, oan t r e i aa. Mtchan * bath w o o d t o a r a i a c

C O U N T R Y S E T T I N G

B « 2 .000 aft R-loada o l extras l a m d y r o o m w *h 1EG*ece . M o n a hugs p r tvaaa lot $119 ,900

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 462-1811

country M n g In the city Only $59 9 0 0 " C e n t u r y 21 D y n a m i c s OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-5

rnur 3 b e d r o o m do * houea. lastaAA--Y lacormm*.

d o w n t o w n $96 500 H e l p -U - S e d Reel Estate 454-9535

I N V E S T I N T R O Y m* 4 carpeted M L C t f t o reec Birmingham LO-Town

6 0 0 <m. B r S - n . Pte»Y H B Ptaca

l umMure ragaaseii 2 Bad-

• t t jSSf iSMnTr^i lORIGiNAL R IPQEWOOO HI4.L6

C u V o n a e f l m a n y e x t r a s , l a r g e n e e d lot, w w a t c B i r m i n g h a m E f a m e m a r y $ Mtddto S d v x s $ 1 3 6 . 9 0 0 O w n e r 6 4 9 - 6 2 6 0

IMMACULATE 3 b e d r o o m Cape Cod . n e u t r a l o a r

The Prudential Harry S. Wolfe,

R E A L T O R S 462-1660

B I R M I N G H A M 1 7 9 1 B O W E R S

Cteen 3 bedroom brick 1Vi

r e l l n i e h e d h s r d w o o d Ml .

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r a g e & more . | 1 1 9 . 8 0 0 C O M E R I C A B A N K

D E T R O I T 2 2 2 - 6 2 1 9

One Way Realty jar age JO * eu ngnwa •• '

school H ol a mas etsmantary Xt Century 21

CASTELLI 525-7900

Plymouth Ranch COMERICA BANK • D E T R O I T *

222-6219 (•eh-?**, uet S f t f i R C t t

OWT 2 car « * a « e ^ V n m a d B

HIDDEN TREASURE

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222

<4noe you" Over ism sq it oi M-s u r e t y 9«WG 2 Km beths a n M « o d r I nam tm mpar 4 iadiua— Mth : r 3 . 1 c

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The Prudential

jma • $ < n e n

IBE8T BUY IN WESTLAND WeeMTON ey Owner Nn MM 1666 sqk l « M at aa-t M M ) »

COMFORT & SPACE The Prudential Harry S. Wotte,

R E A L T O R S

4 ; 1 S 6 6 0

The Prudential Harry S. Worta,

REALTORS

Harry S. WoWa, •REALTORS!

Prest.gkHia • M M M bt an

r a ^ T O N g L L .

Century 21 HEPPARD

4 78-2000

Remerica H O M T T O W H R E A L T O R S

420-3400 J. Scott. Inc

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326 C o n d M MQMTHMLLS - J baoioom condo m p . - . y o u . Country Club v * a j » OymiOOe $c IL. I j * <*S kdnt c o m m o n End u n * Or—I room a r t h hraolaoe. 2 H

X T ,

3 Oadroom, 2 b a m | • a o f t a n a r i t r a o l e c e

W W C a i

Rambiewood Luxury Condo's

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ty Thai condo d » m < y n « n i haa n «m Com* on out and m wtwt «w hava lo o»Hr Aa* about land eon-tract larms Prioad f rom (206.000

The Prudential Har ry S . W o l f e ,

R E A L T O R S 4 6 2 - 1 6 6 0

tndapandanOy O-na iJ and Oparatad

-ELAMINGO - Nao & u M $10,900 & up Financing Spacial lot rant. S89 474-2131 or

ROCHESTER MILLS - 2 Dadroom 2'-» Bath, flraptac*. cuatom dack. da tu ia apciaanca*. garaga. Country aatt lng "backing to c o r w n o m 4 pond * 119.900 852-4266

. - SOUTHFIELO - 12 MMa « Evargraan

. * . 2 badrooma. 2 batha. appaancaa. . baaaboard K fM. air condi t ioned,

balcony, pool. Immadlala occupan-• cy 154 900 477-7252

E-capmonal I 1800 aq ft mal dming

VIEW xi ft valua >i tfoa vMa Condo For-3 badrooma. 2V»

a i t a r t i ad 2 c i garaga 1109,900

CENTURY 21 Harttord South

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0 WALLED LAKE - La*a(ronl Condo

Idaal lor xng la t 1 badroom, oatco-ny. n o v a ralrtgarator. diaftwaahar waanar and dryar Indudad piua can tra l air and a 1 car garaga Graat baacfi on this all (por ta lake1 Hurry l $59,900

624-3015 Tha P rudan tm Nwbauar Inc. indapandanOy Ownad and Oparatad

C H A T E A U HOWELL 1966. 3 bad-rooma. 2 batha. doutwa mda . 26x52. axoaSant condit ion, raducad t o $34,500 517-548-3739

Zlmmar 1967 14*80. 2 tua batha. larga cantar

i p p k m c M Arm Arbor area. 10

d o n a Ciaalng coat aaaumaa mor t -gage o l $ 2 1 ^ 0 449-4833

F A R M I N G T O N MILLS Beaut i fu l . Quiet . Shady Lot 8a-an-0«mer Lea* than rant ing 14x65 2 bad-rooma. Santor Par*

MOBILE HOME f l o a t e d m Ctarkaton Lakaa mobile park, mua l ae l now - vacant SlO.SOO/mafce offer 477-4818

MOBILE HOME 1967 14x80. 3 Bad-rooma. 2 batha. cental t u , dack . large afted. very nice. P lymouth T o p . $22,500. Aftar 5pm 453-2630

NOVI - FROM $6500 Up to 6 monthm free lot rant

Aak for Ban Sardy. Agent 349-6800

333 Northern Property For Solo

FOUR SEASON COTTAGE, 600 ft lafcefrontage Private aactudad, m good cond i t ion mdudaa amen * --a jv l X. M. St. Jooaca. Aak. Ing $75,000 Offers cons idered

906-643-9454

K A L K A S K A C O U N T Y - 1 0 acres Beautiful roMng hardwoods d o e e to lake. axcaOpnt dear hunt ing, rmc* spot lo r cab in or mobi le $8900 $300 do«m »125 /mon th o n a 1 0 * land con t rac t CaS WKdwood Land Co 616-258-9289 or 616-258-4350

LOVELY H O M E o n B f * n a f rontage $195,000 Aak for

M a c M c D a n i e l REAL ESTATE ONE Days 618-946-6667 Eves. 616-267-5776

334 Out 04 Town Property For Solo

MARYSVILLE-8RAND NEW 17( so ft ranch full Baaement. 3 t» rooms, 2 H batha. 2 car garaga. i

pandad oaMnc. many extras, axe lent locat ion $124,900 300 6th :

384-1!

ROCHESTER 1 9 6 6 - I * W O , 2 bad-rooms . 2 Baths, laundry room, gar-dan tub. cfuna cabinet, sfted Locat-e d In Troy Baat offer 726-1637

. M A N O R » ) « 2 s o m a turmafungs & dack . aak Ing $5,500

336 Southern Property FORT MEYERS, outside mam1

nance f ree daalgnar decorated home, lake and g o f course n e w } bedrooms, 2 batha. fam«y room, skyl ight $ 1 4 8 5 0 0 8T3-768-1410

B"£2£TS SHULT. 1967 Many options Stove.

. shad included Prime Lincoln Scnooi $25,900

j m 46 i - 1 2 5 1

WYNSET TOWNHOUSE Downtown Fa rm ing ton Fabulous loca t ion Walk to everything 3 huge bad-rooms, 21% batha. baaamant^^ara^a

330 ALL NEW 4 UNIT SUBURBAN .

Luxury Rental Condo. 3-4 badroom. 2 bath. 2 car garaga. paid lor 10 years. Financing avaiabla 230-8880

DETROIT - 7 M i a / G r a n d Rtvar 2 bediuom. nawiy^oaintac^

332 MoMloHomoc For Sole

Baauttful Royal Monday Park A senior community for 56 years

Man 2 badroom. 1 bath horns $19,900 Deluxe 3 badroom. 2 bath-room. double Mde. $34.^80. Others

After 10am. 397-2330

CANTON - HoMey Estataa. l f tS4 VBOtura. 14 X 58. 2 x»droom» Naw country <Mcor Wtth larg* S soma « K * a n o w . S 10.500 «es-0921

CANTON- 2 badroon M. 2 tult batha 14.70, amgM *Ma . I oiKSay Estataa A " « p c * * n o M (lay. rtaw carpat 4

•noMum. S15.S00 CHAMPION 1986, doub le wide, cen-tra l air. 3 badrooma. 2 batha. many extras. $32,000 South Lyon.

437-4475

LIBERTY. 1969. 14x70. loaded wi th goodies plus central air. N o * .

347-7897

W E S T L A N D Brand New 1990 Praa-m s 14 * 70 2 bedroom. 2 bath J 19,995 Can . H O M E T O W N U-S-A- 585-0606

W E S T L A N D Duke Zlmmar 14 > 70, shingled root, lap Siding " • » cen-tral a i r . na t rsnood deck Must see. $17,500 Can H O M E T O W N U S A 685-0606

WESTLAND - 1968. 2 bedrooms, stove, refrlgerstor ' irepiace and air $490 per m o Including lot rent. $ 1000 moves you m 243-2200

WESTLAND - 1988 3 bedroom, 2 M l bath, laundry room, caong tana, cent ra l air. mini blinds, shed $20,900 722-7151

W E S T L A N O 2 bedroom. 1 bath. 12X80 Gaa h a t and hot water Deck w i th awning 2 owner can stay on $10,500 or beat offer 474-2519

BEAUTIFUL wooded lot m Bloom-ftetd Hills, on cu l de sac. over 1Vt acres. In f lood. For

333 Northern Property For Sole

CONTEMPORARY hMside home on 3 w o o d e d seres overlooking Weal Branch 3 bedroom, 2 H bath, 2 V e -plaoes. qual i ty bum Great view Ide-al ret i rement home. $106,000

517-345-1700

E T A W A S - 26x36 3 bedroom cot -tage. lot 125x165. half Block f r o m Lake Huron with easement to lake 2 4 x 2 4 oaraoa. 2 7 H 7 S 4

SUTTONS BAY, Mouae/condo 1800 aq. ft.. 3 bedroom. 2% batha, 2 car garage, completely furnished Can not dupl icate for aakmg price o l $185,000 28 n. CriacralT Crulaar avai lable for addit ional $10,000 Ca« for de ta i l s After 5 PM 477-7427

TEN ACRES - Borders Federal For-aat - West of Reed City - Lux sUsnt Deer & Turkey area. $8,500.00 -SSOO.OO d o w n - S w o OO Wto. - K r x L.C. - 616-258-5747 days or evea. -Forest Land Company - R " 1 191A - Kakaaka . I

TRAVERSE CITY BeeuWul 2700 aq f t . Execut ive Home. 4 bedrooms. 2% batha 1990 Parade of houae. Cuatom woodwork, shard-w o o d Boors 3 stall garage, under

Q o a e i-enmeu-

MT PLEASANT.S.C. 3 oed room oondo. 2't bath on pn-

oU c o u r t s Free s u m m i n g , I 1Q mm to i ii i s n

$70,000 C a S l S e r 6pm 255-7454

PUNT A QOROA. Southwest Florida, lumiahed mobae home on water Accees to harbor $ QuH. Resident owned perk estate, nelsrancsa re-quired Phone Westland 421-0964

TM.RE6 NAPLES CONOOS 2 bedroom. 2 bath, lurnlefied on prl-

656-9324

337 Forms For Solo MET A MORA - horse country, excel-lent locat ion, 100 seres, river through proper ty , rol l ing hilts, o ld farmhouse Terms, 626-3083

338 Lots snd Acreoge For Solo

BIRMINGHAM. PRIME down town lot 75x130 Located o n Pierce be-tween Lincoln $ Brown acroas f rom perk. $170,000 Days 644-5530 evaa. 846-0725

FINAL CLOSE OUT of fu»y developed l o U In Oakland County Reedy for Immediate buDtSnga. $65,000 each 557-6746

338 Lots snd Acreoge For Sole

FARMINGTON - Good locat ion lor retail or office o n Powers Rd & Grand River Owner mov tng out of

npaon-J53-67< 700

FULLY I M P R O V E D L O T S F O R S A L E

Some Walk Outs AUTUMN fHOGE 9U6

West BkxxnfteJd Karan Shapherd 737-0690

NORTHVILLE - 0 7 Acre Rolling t reed area ol prest ig ious homes City weter. sewer Century 21 West, mc 349-6800

OAKLANO TWP - Beaut i ful wooded walkout lot Very pnvete. Gorgeoua

Qoodisor. area Cl^f $82,500 375-1530

MILLS - Sec luded Rocheatar Rd. and

Rd RolSng terrain wt th ravine ind views Underground u t » -peved sir sets Low pr ices -* •« terms Cal l Tha Cmcore

332-5115

ROCHESTER HILLS - Nor th Oaks, one of Oakland County 's mos t ex-cmsrve developments, has only 10

remain ing In pnaae t tseTjnng n r a a m s trees walk-outs 8 sk un i t i es plus s i n c i sr chi tectursl cont ro ls A deveiop-

uee Wed. 2-7, S a t -Can or vtat Outton Rd noia. Mon Sun 11-6

NORTHVILLE - Pick fo rd Meadow A secluded & exclusive 12 lot develop-ment on 25 acres Just a snor t Mke

downtown Nor th »We. In--oo t

archi-tecture I s * utames Next t o Eden-

-derry- Take Valencia 7 MOe. turn right at Ptckford Denial B Bums Broker 258-5263

ROCHESTER: H t o 1*4 A c r e Luxury Home Sitae! Conservat ion Park ! Un-derground UUKlea. Paved Streets. Trees. Haa.ilHtS Views! L/C Avai lable Can 725-2423

S. LYON. NEW SUBOtVISION i o f fe red in Co««itry Lane

From on 10

Sub by turn ing right on Dale'i lew and take lo an l i ai n a of aub 437-5340

HAZEL PARK- John R. 4 8H . 30x115 Fleaidentlal lot $1250.

983-0937

HOUSE s n d 5 43 seres $100,000 495-0342

N O R T H F I E l D T i 5 and 10 acre pal of gol f course Perked. Land Con-tract te rms available 437-1174

HOWELL - Tbe upper penmauta without leer ing the area 2 par t ldea of land, only 14 maee Nor th of M o w e i ara perfect for the apo r t smsn or builder 6 are very pr ivately located 1914 acres. r o « n g wi th sandy son 6 meture trsss. 2 4 H

veyed. Must see to appreciate. 517-546-6299

PLYMOUTH TWP - Aporox 2 acraa. walkout lot . pr ivate drive, surround-ed by trees, all util it ies, $130,000 days. 626-9099 evaa. 471-3203

g round a p r t n k i m g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ la locat ion $239,000 Steve Warren

ROCHESTER HILLS -Vintage Estates 3 isrgs heevdy treed lo ts A l u twt les

816-941-1247 I Daniel B. Bums. 256-5263

ATTENTION. BUILDERS immedletsfy Reedy to bu»d 112 s i t e s , to r c o n d o s / a p a r t

WINKLER MILL AREA of Rochester Mas. iv t acres of vecent lend, mat 6

P r i c e r e d u c e d Home & L a n d . C a r d

375-2400

large lot 100 ft f ron t By 165 ft and larger 3 — s r . water , p streets. Cat developer 737-

340 Lske-fUver-Resort Property

TORCH LAKE GRAND TRAVERSE BAY

vary eaduded. long $149,900

off Thla one won t last

term L / C

TRAVERSE BAY LOT 108 f rontage b iu f l no

an treed, beautiful send Beech Tins won't last long at $110,000 L/C lerms sval lable up to

W E S T SIOE M O D E L H O M E roughed m, chalet style. 3 levels. 2 flrspiecee with decks, reedy l o " m e n on s 100 *650 Beeutitul set t ing 3000 sq.ft.. you finish with f rom 3 to 5 Bedrooms. 2 to 4 beths sa cedar

>eaa windows, hs lds tone on meln f loor, inc luded m

AS IS $250 ,000

ASK ABOUT OUR OTHER HOMES 8 LOTS on Tore* Lake and Grand Traverae Bay We specialize in wa-tarfront property In this srae. wtth TWO OFFICES Bekarra 8 E ast p a n

REAL ESTATE ONE -OF BELLAIRE

1-600-966-2627 (Ml) 1-616-533-6171

342 Lskefront Property

ALL S P O R T S L A K E Beautiful 3 bedroom, 1 bath Ranch

• n t d . 2 tott, canal i r o m a g a Pr ice reflects nseded updat ing F H A / V A possible $63,700

CENTURY 21 Harttord South

2 6 1 - 4 2 0 0 BRIGHTON - A l spor ts W o o d l a n d Lk. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, walk out Baoomenl, 1200 sq. f l . . * 3 cat ga-raga. Greet view $119.000.227-2767

BRIGHT O H BY Pines Beautiful, large, 4 bed room Ranch Walk out l o lake 3300 aq ft complete home upper 8 lower Too many extras to men t ion Must aaa $259,000 Immed ia te occupancy 229-8610

342 Lskefront Property LAKE ANGEL US

Converted Carriage Mouse Greet room with 2 "replaces s n d cathedral crnmryo c M g n e d around central

Master bedroom 8 guest x guaat «ang. 4 and groove dear n, underground

en t rance c o u r t y a r d .

LAKE FENTON •ng water. 2-3 bedroom, walk out. car garage H 6 4 . 9 0 0 C e l I Brown. 1447-G. of Sentry ReeRy

313-629-1511 or 235-2417

LAKE FRONT HOME N Commerce Lake 3 Bedrooms. 2 fu» baths, walk out. 3 terraces, patio, great room. 2 car at tached garaoa Beeut l fu l home, landacaped Pr iced to aaa. $215,000 Frank. ERA Lakeland Frank. 669-2669 or 363-4566

LONG LAKE property - Alpena area. 200 f l ot frontage 1 '* acres Eact side of Long lane, oft US 23 North Cat 517-379-4284

MILFORD AREA 227 ft lekaf ron l o n L a k e O n e B e a u t i f u l l y landacaped 3 bedroom. 2 '4 ba th quad, recently redecorated, move W condit ion. $179,000 1-685-9457

NEW RESORT CONDO SUITES FURNISHED FROM $33,900

I Quarter OwnersMp) The Water Street Inn

on Lake Charlevoix In Boyne City 1(8001458-4313

SILVER LAKE/NEAR P1NCKEY 2 bedroom, recently remodeled sa sppllences. 30 ft deck, doub le lot. aakmg $82,000 476-4673

360 ftiinniliiallUi u p p o r r u n n i e s

HAIR SALON - P iaean»r m opera-t ion Fua serxce. 5 s ta t ions Star t ing famay - must MS $22 ,500 27718 7 Mae, Ltvbnia 536-1044

C E CREAM TRUCK Good condi t ion.

Or p a n ownership eveaet C a l 396-0248

MILLlONSl- My repor ts

, k mdl Can help you re proof R Smith. _ >34110. Wtxom. Ml 48393

MINORITY CORPORATION seeks partner 'aaaociat lon wi th eetebaahed amaa tool shop preferably m l o rm work ooid heeding dye work ConH-dential mqulry to Oaasen Group. PO Box 1746. Deerborn M l 48121

OPPORTUNITY EXISTS For you to

v x 362-1190

troi of your I M I Caa Nowi

SALON OPPORTUNITY 8 property, or Salon onfy Send serl i us inquires to

84. Wlxom. M l 48393 Act NOW PO Box 464.

TRAVEL AGENCY-. neea. fuay stal led, computer ized 1 5 ma annual. Would consider merge or e e l Reply t o P 0 Bo* 2574. UvorSe. Ml 48151

361 Money To Loon - Borrow

LAKE: Fenton. 100 W, Lake -Land G e n u act te rms C a l Gene. 1426-H, of s

Sentry Realty. 313-629-0525 or 629-1511

WATERFORD - LAKE OAKLANO Mult i- level. 3-4 b e d r o o m s , 2 '4 batha. inground pool 8 tacuzD 2400 aq ft K fear W sendy beech Family room end r e c r o o m Low i n M i i i i r i f s £ x c s M o t cond i t i on L o t t of axtraa $216,500 334-0545

WEST BLOOMFIELD L A K t F H O N I Price reducad-4 bed room home with 4 cer garage 8 carr iage houae. d y w w >379-000 t o 1 3

BRIGHTON LAKEFRONT. h igh and wooded. 100x250. Weet Crooked Lake neer Oek Point $80,000 Land Contract or Caah. By owner

after 7pm. 517-223-8798

CAP A C AREA- 3 b e d r o o m ranch on River 2 scree, f u l t w n l a e i

w/appaancee. large deck $89,000 395-7231

CLARKSTON Pr iva te a l l - e p o r l s lake. 2500 aq. f t . 4 bed room. 2 '4 Beth brie* raneft Scenic v iews, must see $149,900 623-2235

HOUSE WITH 100' S i Clair River frontage m city o l St Clair . N . of the The Inn. C a l

985 -1971

IDEAL DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY PRIVATE ESTATE OR M E M O R I A L

Aut ram Ml. E of Marque t te 1330 ft. eroeion free. Beeutlful lake Super ior shoreknea plus 1325 ft scenic fHgf>-wey Mtghwey-28 f rontage Scept ic

acraa. $160 f ront f l Owners. 906 -573-2928

Lake- R m

Proper ty '

A C R E A G E S A L E 5 8 10 acre W o o d l a n d Beauties, maaa of lakeehore a s t r o l away Get out of tha rat race! Nor the rn Michi-gan ia caang l The lowest d o w n end

J G iadwin /Broker C a l 1-800-345-6464

LAKE ANGELUS •a

lener. detached 2 kier system By

3 bed rooma. 3 t . weter eol-

LAKE COLUMBIA - Water f ron t 3 bedroom ranch with Flor ida room, opan M n g 8 din ing r o o m $125,000- 5®2-5476

LAKEFRONT CONDOS P R O M $59,9oo

1 8 2 badroom units. 900-1100 aq ft . Drapiaoa. central air. a l appaencea. private beach, boet dock ing 8365 Pontiac Lake Rd., * mile N of M-59. 2 maee W. o f Oakland Pontiac A i rpor t . Open daffy 8 weekends. l p m - 6 p m

Closed Thursdays 866-4254 531-2222 775-5757

WHITE LAKE A l sports laks f ront on over 1H acraa Lwge bedrooma, 2 batha. fireplace, family room and Florida room for $229,900 F99HI-WL

ERA COUNTRY RIDGE REALTY 474-3303

ALL HOMEOWNERS

$ S p e e d y C a s h $

Any purpoee. low ratee. credit corrected. EZ debt ooneoadat lon

EXPRESS MORTGAGE Money From Your Home Fast!

Call 369-CASH (389-2274)

400 Apts. For Rent BIRMIMGHAM 1 M O FREE RENT

la 8 Adams a r e * Walk to down-l Spacious 2 bedroom apts neutral decor includes updated e n cabinets 8 appaencea car

pet Ing. window t reatments and mir-rored cloeet doors Heet 8 water in-cluded m rent 1-2 year lease

Open Mon Wed Frl 9 tin 5 Tues Thurs. 9 t a 7 Sat by appt only

644-1300 BIRMINGHAM- For Laeae large 2 bedroom centra l ak available im-mediete iy SSaOVmo Cell Mike 649-1649 or manager 643-0750

400 Apts. For Rent

B I R M I N G H A M Lincoln House Apts

NEAR DOWNTOWN 2 Dedroom with sel l -c leaning oven Iroattree refr igerator , disnweaner bunds central heat 8 air stor sge

6 4 5 - 2 9 9 9 SUMMER SPECIAL

$700 TOTAL MOVE-IN COST Ask tor del alls

BIRMINGHAM PLACE Luxury apts in down town Birming-ham Studio 1 2 8 3 Bedroom apts available Indoor park ing 642-9000

• N O V I •

WATERVIEW FARMS i From s 4 2 0

• C o u n t r y Se t t i ng • La rge A r e a • Near T w e l v e O a k s Ma l l • S p a c i o u s

• Sound Condi t ioned Masonry Const ruct ion • Pool • Tennis • Dishwasher

• Lots of Closets • Cenlral Air

Pontiac Trai l between Weat & Beck Road*

>Daily 9 a . m . - 7 p .m. . Sat. & Sun . 12-4 p . m .

O p e n Un t i l 7 P.M.

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

COMERICA M o b i l e H o m e

F i n a n c i n g

7 = 8 0 0 - 2 9 2 - 1 3 0 0 For mio rmat lon

Equal Houamg Lander

WILL PURCHASE LANO Cont rac ta l Fast DecMona /No C o m missions' Courteous Service, C»een Prooert iee

mt Co On l y i .

346 Cemetery Lots CADILLAC MEMORIAL Gardens Weat - 2 adult Interment spaces 2 adult size burial vaults and 1 com-

S S S ' E " 1-517-592-6202

CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS 2 grave lots m choice

Gerden o l Medi ta t ion 421-2283

GRANO LAWN CEMETARY Located at Grand River 8 Telearaph

179. sect ion 16 $500 453-6604

Rd 1 lot. a t

LIVONIA - Mount Hope Memor ia l Gardens 2 lots. 2 lop seal vaults Garden of Peace $2310 aakmg $1800

OAKLANO HMJLS Memor ia l Gar-dens. Lot 28A, Block L, 5 specee. $1450 ( 1 2 k H a t T f c w n t d t . j . C a l 71-4233

ROSE LANO PARK - Royal Oak 4 graves In section »20 . lot " 3 4 2 graves - $1500or a l for $2500.

1-313-695-3211

WHITE CHAPEL 1 plot $450

Ca l evenmga. 776-8548

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Section 9460 626-9296

351 Bos. 6 Pro*os>lonol BMgs. For Solo FARMINGTON MILLS

9 MILE NEAR MfOOLEBELT 3,500 SO FT . 471-3161

842 snegament I 1-1477

362 Reel Eststs Wonted AAA INVEST CORPORATION 4313C UUcaHd- a l VanDyka-

Why ae l Land Contract at (Sacourrt? For a Better idea, c a l 939-1200

CASH TODAY

. QUARANTEEETSALE AJao If m Foredoeure

Or Need Of Repak

C e n t u r y 2 1

C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 HOME ON large lot Any condi t ion w a n t e d by lend c e n t r e d Can pay $12,000 down $1,000 per month

400 Apts. For Rent

AMBER APARTMENT COMPANY

TROY & ROYAL OAK 3 8 0 7 C R O O K S RD.

Comer of Cheater (13"* Mae)

549-1000 Fl rep lecee6 Pools

NOVI - F A R M I N G T O N

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F U L L Y E Q U I P P E D H E A L T H C L U B

C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g Complete GE Kitchens Washer Dryer Unit

Abundant Storage Window Treatments Cathedral Ceil ings Carports Inc luded

N e w C o n s t r u c t i o n

From S 6 8 0 H a n d i c a p U n i t s 6 2 0

O p e n U n t i l 7 p . m . 3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0

AUBURN HILLS Btoomflekl Orchard Apts.

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LIVONIA 5 M«e^Farming«on Centra l Buetnees district Fine locet lon for profeealon-al services Presently zoned P S

C E N T U R Y 2 1

937-2300 455-S430

3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

B I R M I N G H A M T1MBERLANE APARTMENTS

352 Commercial / Retell For Sole

In heart of town • Newfy remodeled Vert ical Bands • DWfieeefvsr

DMpoeei • Centrs l a k 1 Dedroom - From $580 2 Bedroom - From $680

26*-7766 srae.•weekends 645-6736

. HOT AREAJfl Bunding located m the City o l Waked Lake Zoned O i l n i n 2400 SQ f t Water and sewer r

door Varied ueee Aak lor J im 624-3015

The Pr\»

MERRILL WOOO Studio apt r e a a h i s 1 year laeee. indoor perk ing. $575 to W g J

any Inc. independently Owned and Operated

BIRMINGHAM Deluxe 2 B e d r o o m Air . carpor t . « « * to H v j p p m g Heet included. 1876 /mo CaB Ann. after 6pm 647-4234

• W E S T L A N D •

HAWTHORNE C L U B B e s t V a l u e i n t h e A r e a

F r o m O n l y ^ 4 5 0 Call for Details!

• Air • B e s t V a l u e - P o o l • C a b l e A v a i l a b l e • S c e n i c v i e w • S h o p p i n g C l o s e By

7560 M e r r i m a n R o a d B e t w e e n W a r r e n & A n n A r b o r T ra i l

5 2 2 - 3 3 6 4 D . n l y 9 - 6 S a l & S u n 1 2 - 4

W00DCREST VILLA APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB

Spacious 1 & 2 Dedroom apartments, eacn with a fireplace, mjm-blirxJs and balcony or pa-tio. Private athletic ckib leatunng year-round

pool and exercise room Secluded setting amidst woods and due* ponds. Pets welcome Senior citizen discount

2 6 1 - 8 0 1 0 CONVENEMTLY LOCATED OFF WAYNE R0

BETWEEN WARREN K JOY « A f t THE WESTLAN0 SHOPPING MAU RENTAL 0FFCE ANO M00EL OPEN 10 A M -8 P M

PLYMOUTH* Ample perkkvl Terma flexible I Days. 453-6000.

OFFICE - 1500 SO FT Mr Cohn.

Evea. 459-8539

STORE FRONT BUILDING comer ol Mam snd Commerce Ma-ford Michigan Ca« Pat, 4 7 S - n $ 2

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LIVONIA Ideei inveetment: rented at t 575 /mo . to tenant ot 3% yeers Central Livonia. $59,900 or trade. TEPEE REALTY 454-3610

381 UnrtQSQM I Land C o n t r a c t s

CASH FOR LANO CONTRACTS

1 MONTH'S F R E E R E N T

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LANO CONTRACTS PURCHASED Ca« W O al K W 8 J Company. ^

AAA COMPUTERS j o m us m da .s loping Ihe Mat greet

computers H you N a ^ s a t e * ket inr i /menegament akJBs sod faady

J e a c a e n o ^ S O - O i S

AUTO USED CAR LOT On Ptymewai Rd m R«<fcra M loceaon 427-8363 or

T h e C r o s s i n g s

0 A t C a n t o n .

A p a r t m e n t l i v i n g j u s t g o t b e t t e r .

We' re m a k i n g T h e Cross ings a bet ter place to l ive a n d a be t te r value, i b u l l feel it in t h e n e w hal lways a n d n e w l y r e f u r b i s h e d c l u b h o u s e . You'll s ee it in t h e p l u s h l a n d s c a p -ing w h e n y o u e n t e r t h e g r o u n d s . A n d t h a t ' s jus t t h e b e g i n n i n g . It 's t h e n e w l o o k a n d feel o f T h e C r o s s i n g a t C a n t o n — a n d it's for y o u .

T h e C r o s s i n g s at C a n t o n offers 19 d i f f e ren t f ldor -p l a n s w i t h 1 t o 4 b e d r o o m s . A n d w h e t h e r you c h o o s e a 2- level t c * m h o m e o r a l u x u r y a p a r t m e n t , t h e r e n e w e d

( t h i s c h a r m i n g r e n t a l c o m m u n i t y s h i n e s t h r o u g h " o n e — t h e resul t of o u r r e c e n t " C a p i t a l l m p r o v e -

U p g r a d i n g " p r o g r a m . T h e s e a p a r t m e n t s a n d es a re t h e largest m t h e a res yet are still

i n c r e d i b l y a f f o r d a b l e

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

B I R M I N G H A M Detune epertments adfecent lo lerge p e l m a rwgnoor t i ood eerang Dig-mfhed. quiet txalding Eaey araai to uve tneetre. snops. eetaurants. etc 1 8 2 bedroom neaah le Heel 8 hot os ier included t yr leeee

PJease call: 644-0105 BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedrooma. 2755 B Mepie Cerpor t a r i «wty decorated 8595 646-6610

BIRMINGHAM 2457 E Maple 1 oedroom carpet b iwds duf i i» ssri-er carpor t c e n t r e ek ptue more No pets Leeee 8500 643-4428

B L O O M F I E L D

C L U B BLOOMFIELD HILLS LOCATION

S P A C I O U S 1 2 ANO 3 BEDROOMS

F R O M S 4 7 0 •CARPORTS . THRU-UNIT DESIGN • DISHWASHERS • LAUNDRY FACILITIES • STORAGE FACILITIES • BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED • POOL Can Gerry 335-8810

BIRMINGHAM o v e r , 1 bedroom 8525 mon t r Carpeted n e e t j deco-

belcciny or pe l io Credit re-301 N

1650 port reoueed 301 N Eton 356-2eSo E yes I

BIRMINGHAM bedroom etv i den Cloee to toem 85»0 i a 8670. A x a H W e m m e o a t e ly Heat 8 garage included M * «

64»-1645 or Maneger 643-0750

400 Apts. For Rent B I R M I N G H A M ' S B E S T

G E T S B E T T E R NEWLY DECORATED 2 oi 3 Bell i oom Apts

Toemhomes I w t n Fua Cessment i

From 8700 Monl t i tfnmi^Occ^

Laaaing Hours t rom $ * n v 5 p m D i b Set I2noon-3pm or can

C A N T O N

V I L L A G E S Q U I R E

F r o m $ 4 3 0 F r e e H e a t

O P E N UNTIL 7 : 0 0 p m Greet Location - Pa r t Sett ing

Specioue Bike Trail - He* t -PooI - Tennis - Sauna

Disnwaariers M«rows»es Sound Condi t ioned Came

On Ford Rd Juet E o l 1-275

981-3891 Dally 9-7

Sat 11-6 & Sun. 11-5

Canton

F A I R W A Y C L U B Golf side Apts 1 4 2 Bedroom

Free Golt Heat 4 Hot Water Free

Carport Included 7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

Canton

W I N D S O R W O O D S

LUXURY APARTMENTS 1 8 2 Bedroom Apar tments

From $475 with carport vert ical Bands Throughout

Quiet Soundproof Const ruc t ion Wslk to Shopping

O " Warren between Sheldon/UBey Mon -Fn , &-5pm Sat 8 Sun I - 5 p m

Evening sppomtments available

4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

Bloomfield Twp.

C r y s t a l L a k e A p t s . t 8 2 Bedroom nee const fuel ion luxury spertments Each urth wetertront i % mMe E oI Teiegrepfi just S Orcherd Leke Rd on Golf Drive

3 3 5 - 6 6 2 2 Equal Houamg Opportuni ty

400 Apts. For Rent CANTON

i C A R R I A G E C O V E L U X U R Y A P T S .

ILILLEY 8 WARREN)

SUPER SPECIAL o n 2 b e d r o o m a p t s

4 A m n •» S >a ^ — Hani I _ r~ : (thru Aug 31)

NO OTHER FEEiS Prrvste Entrencee

One Bedroom - S4»5 900 sq ft Two Bedroom 8570. 1100 St f t

Vert icei Minds 4 cerport included We offer Ttansler o l Employment Cleases m our Leeeee

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent

C U R T I S C R E E K A P A R T M E N T S

18231 Fermmgton Roed Ltvome Specious i 8 2 bedroom

xJs-LBundry Hookup • Oisneeeher • Gerbege Ospoe« • Pnvete Entrencee

Cable Reedy 01 alios

Model Hoik* Mon Tuee Wed frl Set . 11-5

Caa 851-8756 or 476-6420

Deerborn legcu CARRIAGE PAAK APTS

I bedroom Mtn or eitnout Aetcony 8490 8500 per montu incSudes

SUMMER SPECIAL Security ae-poeit ol w ol 1 montne rem

ciutinouee. 1108117'

400 Apts. For Rent

D E A R B O R N H T S FORD RD & EVERGREEN

1 8 2 bedroom apts trorr. 8498 RIVER OAKS APTS

271-4649 Mon thru Fri 8 30-5pm

Set 9 30-3 30pm

400 Apts. For Rent

C L A R K S T O N Springfield Oaks Apt.

Nee i bedroom toenhouses 8!

400 Apts. For Rent CLAWSON /TROY

LARGE ONE bedroom ept Teie-greph'W McNwihols eree Meet «•-eluded Cerpeeng 8 sppaences 8315/S335 531 1238 or 342-1020

2 BEDROOM DELUXE Baiconi Vi baths amtmmnm 8 cerport

14490

Clark st on GREENS LAKE APTS

Oversized 1 8 2 bedroom span- I ments. sterling trom $445 per month Lskefront living 625-4600 I

[ CANTON - I bedroom t366/rrw m-Ckjoee weter 8 heel Security 8 ref-erences 890 LOU. S Ol Ford Road E of 1-275 Ca^»fter8pm 571-6321

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O P E M N T -

Immediate

Oeeupaney

Livonia's

Finest

Location

7 Mile Road C o r n e r Mayf i e ld

(3 b locks E of Farmington Road)

East of I-275

• C A N T O N •

FRANKLIN PALMER From s 4 3 0

F r e e H e a t

Ouiet Country Setting S p a c i o u s & Sound-Conri i t ionef l Apar tmpntc

• Pool • Sauna • Cable • Large Closets • Dishwashers • Pet Section Available

O n Pa lmer W of L i l ley O p e n Unt i l 7 p .m.

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 Daily 9-7 Sal & Sun 12-4

CANTERBURY PARK Brand new large d e l u x e 2 b e d r o o m . 2 ba th un i ts Washer and Dryer in each a p a r t m e n t Ca rpe t i ng , ver t ica l b l inds, de luxe app l i ances , ba lcony, pat io , s w i m m i n g poo l , tennis cour ts , c o m m u n i t y r oom. Near shopp ing

L O O K H E R E F I R S T Finding the pertacl piece to live Is easy

W A R R E N P L A Z A

A P A R T M E N T S 10 Mile a n d Hoover

Conveniently loca ted near 1-696

1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS INCLUDES HEAT FREE CABLE TV .

• Air Conditioning • Carpe t ing • Appl iances • Disposa l • S to r age Facilitiees • Laundry • Swimming Pool • Tennis C o u r t s

Office open daily 8 30 a.m.-6:00 p m Saturday and Sunday 10 00 a m -5 00 p m

l - 5 - " 7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T L I V I N G I N F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

• Indoor 4k Outdoor pool • Tennis Courts •Convenient co e x p r e s s 4y> & shopping a Social activities •Spacious 1 Si 2 bedroom jp l i

• Lush I 8 hole golf course • Washer & dryer in every apL • Large walk-in closeis • Built in vii'iium system •Clubhouse with sauna

• 2.400 sq. fl. 3-bedroom tow nhouse

Call o f Stop By Today? SEE "THE PEOPLE WHO CARE"

4 7 7 * 0 1 3 3 Hours Mon.-Fri. 10-". Sat. lt>-5

Sun. 12-4. Holidays 15 Printed by Mid Ammo Mp Cocp

G r a n d R i v e r a t

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CHATHAM HILLS VALUE VALUE VALUE

C o m p a r e t h i s

, A t t a c h e d Garages So l id M a s o n r y Cons t ruc t i on

, S o u n d p r o o f i n g , Large. Large, Large A p a r t m e n t s v H e a t e d Indoor Poo l & Saunas , Cent ra l Heat & Air v Free Hea l th C lub M e m b e r s h i p v P icn ic A rea v M i c r o w a v e s & D i shwashe rs

STARTING AT On Old Grarvd River between Drake & Halstead

Dally 9 a.m.-7 p.m. - Set. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

C a l l 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 C / H ]

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Model Open Daily 10-6 excep t W e d n e s d a y

473-3983 775-8200

Summer S p e c i a l F r o m

390 A P A R T M E N T S FARMINGTON HILLS

- LIVONIA AREA 6 2 4 - 1 3 8 8

34750 W. 8 Mite, V* Mile W, of Farmington Rd.

N E W P O R T

C R E E K A P A R T M E N T S

Conveniently located only minutes from expressways and Twelve

Balcony or pat>o Dishwasher Central air conditioning Swimming Pool Social activities ' • f k £ £

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DEPOSIT one & two Bedroom

from...'460 ( s w i m m i n g p o o l )

4 7 7 - 7 9 2 0 New Rentals Only

' R e n t a l of f ice at Bristol Square Apar tmen ts on Beck Road just North of Pontiac Trai l

Open Mon. - S e t »-• Sunday 12-9

APARTMENTS

G R A N D O P E N I N G P H A S E 1 1 1

LAKE F R O S T A V A I L A B L E E X P E R I E N C E T H E E L E G A N C E Oh

An exquisitely panoramic 105 acre community perfected on the shores of. take Success, nosttod Into scenic timbered views. Par* Place of Northville establishes a tradition of unsurpassed excellence in apartment home living.

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LAVISH 1 and 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES - FuMy equipped ciubhooee

wo#1«-PUt room _ • Aerobic ciMaea • Waikino^ogoing traM • Sauna & |acuzzi • Pool with lap marker* • Termta courts

16 Contemporary floor plans Euro-irtyle cabinetry Ceramic trte bath and tub enctoeuree Calhedrai caWnpa IndMdual washer and dryers Microwave ovens In unit storage Prtvsle covered parking

VoAeybail pit Dtmctly accessiNe lo

t-275. t-06. M-T4

3 4 8 - 3 6 0 0 MON.-FRJ. 9-7

SATURDAY 9-5 * SUNDAY 12-5

LOCATION LOCATION M i n u t e s f r o m 1 - 2 7 5 - 1 -94 - 1 - 9 6

" D i s c o v e r t h e G r e a t O u t d o o r s "

Beautiful Naturally Wooded Setting'

LIVING YOU CAN

Afford To Enjoy! • Picnic Area & BBQ s • T e n n i s C o u r t • Pool & S a u n a s • S e c o n d s f r o m l-2~S

Bike Trails Basketball Court Children's Play Area Vertical Blinds

• Spacious, newly decorated suites with dishwashers & microwaves

• Individually controlled heat & air

L U X U R Y FOR LESS

F R O M ' 4 3 0

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 O n F o r d Road , jus t e a s t of 1 -275 • m

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A P A R T M E N T S

WITH YOUR OWN WASHER AND DRYER

C H O O S E O U R C O N T E M P O R A R Y

S T Y L E S I N P H A S E I

AVAILABLE FOR THE SMALLER BUDGET

M nestled in a setting of lakes surround by beautiful landscaping:

LOCATED IN NOVI ON PONTIAC TRAIL 1 M ite East of Beck Rd

OPEN DAILY 9 - 6 SUNDAY_12 - 5

669-5566

1 4 2 BEDROOM - L A K E F R O N T APARTMENTS

$415 EQUAL MOUSING O m s m j N I W

• C a b l e T V A v a i l a b l e

• P r i v a t e B a l c o n y / P a t i o

• W a l k - I n S t o r a g e R o o m W i t h i n A p a r t m o n t

• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

S w i m m i n g P o o l

• S o c i a l A c t t v t t i e e

Don't play the Apartment Lottery

6 6 * . 04E Monday. July 23. 1990

400 Apt*. For Rant

•CANTON•

F R A N K L I N — P A L M E R S Z F r o m $ 4 3 0

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On Palmar. W ot Llltey 397-0200

O a » y 9 - 7 Sal & Sun, 1 2 - 4

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R e n t

OCTftOtT - Grand R h e i / a u r t Rd O n a b ^ o o m ^ l o r o n j g n a j v

C O U N T R Y H O U S E - REDFORD TWP A R E * - . 1 4 2 bedroom * p * r i m e n t t

• HSat a C a r p e l a Verticals

e M e reedy Ask eboul ouf July Specials

From-$4i0

533-1121 Hour* Mon - Fn , 9-5

ENJOY PEACEFUL LIVING!

C A M B R I D G E A P T S .

Quiet communi ty sur round ings , beautifully landscaped p o u n d s . •» -C S M location - within welk ing <*»-taoa to shopping church. ™ w u -r a n u . apeOou* 1 » 2 bedroom de-

< I U M < p l l N M l ) modernized

2 7 4 - 4 7 6 5 - Office Mr*. 9-6 Mon thru Fn

- u Sal 10-4 •u York propert ies Inc

DETROIT Redio-d Tap area. Mnr fy ' • m o d e l e d 1 Badroom * « al $ 4 2 i par m o n * S l u d » apts « «286 4 (300. bo th including heat 4 welar C M 9wn-5pm. Mon-Fr i 531-2280

BEST APARTMENT VALUE

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

T I M B E R I D G E

DELUXE 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNITS

From $485

r e r t i c * Otnda. car pat ing. p o d . d o e e m F«rrmngton Mills location

Enlar Eaal o i l Orchard Lake Rd on Folaum S o l Grand River

Modal Opan Deny 9-5 E a ^ p t Wadnaaday

478-1487 775-4200

• FARMINGTON •

C H A T H A M H I L L S Central Air Conditioning

FREE GARAGE On Selec led Unit*

FREE HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIPS

n e t t e d indoor Pool • Saunas Sound 4 FVaproofad ConMrucuon

Microwaves • DMhwaaher* Free Hearth Club Membersh ip*

Luxurious L m n g at Affordable Price*

STARTING AT $499 On 0W Grand Rwer Pal

Or afc a 4 MaisleeO

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 Opan Deity 9am-7pm

Sal 1 1am-5pm Sun i l a m ~ 4 p m

400 ApU. For R u t

• F R E E *

A P T

INFO!

SAVE TIME SAVE $4$

. Fast 1 Slop Service • Apts on Co*oc Video . All PtlceaA Locations . Open 7 Days A 4 Nights

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

TROY 680-9090 3728 Rocheeter Rd

SOUTH FIELD 354-8040 ? f?6 f l I fWy

CANTON 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP. 791-8444 36670 Garf ie ld

NOVI 348-0540 Acroas t rom 12 Oaks Man

1-800-777-5616 DETROIT-Ltheer 4 Grand River Baautrti i 1 Badroom a/ra»rtgerator & stova. carpeted Haat 4 water lur-nMhed. mual taa 1325 531-8542

400 Apts. For Rent FARMINGTON

downtown Fermmgton W a * m g anos » shopping distr ict Easy aaa to new MB6 Freeway Ram udaa heel carpal and n a m w a

p o d C a i 474 <698

FARMING TON MILLS Walnut Creek Apts 10 MMa 4 M«Mtat>an u r g e i Bad room i r om $435 phjautlWiaa 471-4556

Farmington H a *

C a r r i n g t o n P l a c e , A p a r t m e n t s

Tha luxury you daaarva at a pr ica you can afford Tha newly conat ruc l -ad Carrington Place Apl% is now able lo ofter qualif ied SENIORS re-ducad rata* on luxur lou* 1 6 2 bad-room apts Can or vteH u* e l l h e cor i w o* r iaar tam V C k a k a Rd* F i> i * l Houang O p p o r t u n i t y

FARMINGTON HILLS Sharp! C M n l 2 Badroom 2 bath Neutra l carpat. •enic ie* batcony s torege Shows like newfCail 442-0069

400 Apts. For Rent FARMINGTON MILLS beeutl tui I 000 sg It 2 Badrooma. 2 fu t Baths, laundry room, prtvete en-tranee. s graat value $ 7 0 0 ' m o Hp-par unn wllt i caMiedra 0ai l ing, also available $750 Roacreet A p t . Joeeph Attu. Broker Mgr 336-6226

Farmington HMa

B O T S F O R D P L A C E

GRAND RIVER - 8 MILE 8 « w i d Botstord Hoapi la i

S P E C I A L

1 B«droom tor $489 2 Bodroom for $589 3 Bedroom for $689 PETS BERMITTED

Smoka Oat act o r . inatal lad SmgM* Watcoma

Immadlala Occupancy «Va Loira ChrkJran

HEAT 4 WATER INCLUOEO Omai |wa*tlQ» 4 U U — . • zona l i ionmg. carpatmg; slova 4 'a l r igara-tor a l ut ir t laa axcapt ataci ' icrty m-ckidad Warm apartrr>»nr. Laundry

DETROIT-Lowaty 1 6 2 Badroom a p U Stan I rom S400-S460 mdudaa haal. walar and pool 534-9340

Located adjacent to naturally wooded Hines Part, eeonomeal. 1 asd 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses. Comfortable Bring with air conditioning, prirate balconies, huge closets, heat included. Also Cable TV. 2 swimming pools and aerobics fitness center. SMART stop at "fee froet entrance

30500 West Wanrn between Middlebelt and Merriman Roads

Farmmglon HMa MAPLE RlOGE APTS

23078 M«X»Bb* t 1 & 2 badrooma. 2 batha carpalad. appkancaa. oan-t r u air. carport avMlat i ia S4S0 4SS55 473-6160

FARMINGTON HILLS

N E A R D O W N T O W N

F A R M I N G T O N

S u p e r L o c a t i o n

Small 60 unit complex

Very large 1 bedroom unit with patio - $485

For mora information, phona

477-8464 27883 Independence

Farmington Hills

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rent FARMINGTON HILLS - Tiny t 13 .17 | •tuOto woodwork carpal appk-ancaa rural atmoaphara. cal ok $ 2 8 5 ' m o $390 dapoart 533-6631

FARMINGTON Ouwt comp4a« o l malura lanants 1 badroom V465 par mo Haai 4 walar « d u d a d Call MOn-Fn » -5pm 477-5650

F E R N O A l E Woodward Hts ' bad-room $435 including naai 4 a p p k a n e w Laundry lacltttias Saturrty dapoait No p a t . 881-1190

FERNDALE. » M«a W ol Wood ward Vary quiat 1 Badroom apt $«00 s mo. haal providao prrvala parking, aw Sam-7pm cafi 545-5463

GARDEN CITY - L lmi lad Tima Spa-Apts $400 indudas haat

425-0930 ciai Viiiaoa A| 4 walar Call

GARDEN CITY - 1 Bad"oom awclr ic Slova ra»ridgara10« aw $375 m o

Afiar 5pm can 274-4136

Farm>nglon/No»i

FARMIWGTON HILLS- 1 badroom apt Waahar. dryar 4 Blinds includ-ed Pats okay $510 par mo 532-0636 or 533-3137

FARMINGTON HILLS A RANCH 4 TOWNHOUSE

COMMUNITY Elagantty designed 2 or 3 Bedroom

,, „ <kranch, or 3 Bedroom townhou Includes: carport, all appll- 3't batns 2000 »q. n 01 » ances carpeting, verticals, sliding glass door. Shopping nearby.

STONERIDGE MANOR Freedom Rd w ot Orc f iard Lake

478-1437 775-6200

T H E C H A R M O F

R O C H E S T E R

T h e B e s t V a l u e I n T o w n

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• N e a r D o w n t o w n • S w i m m i n g P o o l

• E a s y A c c e s s t o

FARMINGTON HILLS Large 1 Bed-room, Sppkancet verticals central air e x p o r t , pool 4 more $ 5 3 9 ' m o Call anytime Message 442- 980 7

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A P T

INFO!

FARMINGTON HILLS

FROM $475 •Free Heat •Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms • 1 or 2 Year Leases

V I L L A G E O A K S - 4 2 4 - 1 3 0 5 FARMINGTON H IL tS

Now available . t o d i o . 4 I Dad room apart men l carpeted -a r t i c le , bund , can l ra l a>< appkancaa newty decorated NO PETS From $400

4 74-2552

FARMINGTON HILLS 1800 sq II 2 Bedroom 2 bath m! wsn i - f i closets, covered carport • u n » dryer a t tended gstehousa and a 24 hour mon i to red mlrusron snd hre alarm In your apartment

SUMMIT A P T S NORTHWESTERN 4 MIDOLEBEL '

626-4396

400 Apts. For Rsnt

L I V O N I A ' S

FINEST LOCATION

Merriman corner 7 Mile

Large deluxe 2 bedroom, 2 bath units

Att appliances Vertical blinds Pool

•f Nearby shopping S 6 2 0 / m o .

Ask our manager for limited time special

I new t«r>4intt only)

M E R R I M A N W O O D S

400 Apts. For Rsnt Madison Height .

SUMMER SPECIAL C O N C O R D T O W E R S

1 4 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS includes

. Slova 4 relrtgerstor

. Dishwasnar • Carport • in tercom . Newly decorated . Smoka detectors . Sprinkler system . FROM $405

I 75-and 14 MHa N a i l to Abbey Theater

569-3355

2000 SQ It o l l iving space whir lpool tub lul l Baaement 2 car at tached garages From $1475

COVINGTON CLUB 14 Mae 4 Midd le own

851-2730

R o c h e s t e r

H e a t I n c l u d e d

F r e e C a b l e T V

1 - 7 5 & M - 5 9

A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

APARTMENTS

At S«cond & Wilcox

6 5 1 - 0 0 4 2

Weekdays 8:30 to 5 Weekends 11-5

Or by appointment

Farmington HHIs

Bou lder Pa rk Spacious 1500 sq ft 2 bed rooms 2 lul l batha security system i r n o n storaga. moOern kitchen, carpor ts m 16 urii l complex

$ 8 4 5 — Ask about our Specials 32023 W 14 M>le Rd

(W o l Orchard Lake Rd ) 932-0188

SAVE TIME SAVE $$$

• Fast 1 Stop Service • Apts on Color Video • All Prices S Locations • Open 7 Days & 4 Nights

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

TROY 680-9090 3726 Rochester Rd

SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29288 Northwestern Hwy

CANTON 981-7200 42711 Ford Rd

CLINTON TWP 791-8444 36870 Garfield

NOVI 348-0540 Across I rom 12 Oaks MaH

1-800-777-5616

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

14 M>le 4 Orchard Lake

Spacious Apar tment 4 Townhouse

From $905 HEAT INCLUDED

H U N T E R S R I D G E

A P A R T M E N T S

8 5 5 - 2 7 0 0 Mon -Fr i 9-5

Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5

GARDEN CITY 1 Bedroom apar tment wtth air $400' mon th gas 4 water included $500 security 325^3987

jOY RD 20830 E o l te legraph 1 Dedroom. $325 plus security Clean quiet no pets lenced perning 4 cable available 837 -8290

4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 O f t i c e 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

Madison Heights

S P E C I A L $ 1 0 0 S E C U R I T Y

G R E A T L O C A T I O N

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E t BEDFtOOM APARTMENT

includes I • Heal

• Stove 4 -el ' - f leraior • Pool • Newty decor s led • Smoke detectors • FROM 5445

1-75 and 14 M.ie across ' rom Oak land Mall

585-40 10

MID-FIVE A P T S . in Livonia on 5 Mua Rd o n M-ddiebeit Spacious 2 beOroorr 1 i bath units available lor immedi ate occupancy 0 - n . a a h e r gar Dage dispose, laundry hook-up private entrance central air cable

T i W f l W M

Model Open Mon Weds Fri tQ-2

Saturday 10-5 Speoa! '$575 PER M O

includes Water 851-9755

LIVONIA. Farmington 4 5 Mne 1 Bedroom, garden level $4 10 mon th includes heat and water For appoin tment call 937-8315

LIVONIA - Femaie lor Daser^ent aper tment in home Six Mi le 'New-Durgh area $400 per month

Call Linda. 591-3454

n O R ' h Royal Oak Clear, quiet 2 Dedroom apartmemt No pets Meat 'C Hided Storage area a " " * * * " $535 month 528 9008

NORTHVILLE ta rge 1 bedroom convenient l o downtown natural setting $510 per

I mo Can 347 6565

NORTHVILLE 2 bedroom duple* Clean CM-at residential area A.r appliances S460 a month plus utili-ties 4 security No pets 459-0854

NORTHVILLE GREEN On Randolph at 8 Mile. Mi le W of Sheldon Rd Walk to downtown Northvilte Specious l bed room wtth balcony porch overtook -ng running brook

RENT $505 Security Deposit $200

Include® carport plush carpet ing appliances

349-7743

NOV Country Sett ing 1 bedroom No pets Appliances -ncluded $425 mo - security 6 m o lease Fielerences 349 -3 i32

NOVI

I M M E D I A T E OCCUPANCY

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouse '2 Oa l i . Shopping down the Rd Tennis court pool clubhouse Call

3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0 N O V I R I D G E

N O V I R I D G E

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B E S T A P A R T M E N T

V A L U E I N F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

C h a r m i n g 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s f r o m 5 4 7 5

Featuring: • 6 mo & 1 yr leases available • C o n v e n i e n t t o f r e e w a y s ,

shopping, and business districts

• Central Air Conditioning • Private BaJcony/Patio • Swimming Pooi • Carports Available • Beautiful Landscaping

W H I T E H A L L

A P A R T M E N T S

L u x u r i o u s 1 , 2 & 3 B e d r o o m s

• 2 Full Baths •Carports

• Free Cable TV • Heated Swimming Pool • Appliances, including

Dishwasher & Disposal

• Heat included on select units

• Walk-in Closets • Large Storage Areas • Laundry Facilities «Community Room

5 5 7 , 0 3 1 1

West 9 Mile Rd. at Prov idence Dr. in South f ie ld

Daily 9-6 • Weekends 10-5 !

L I V O N I A HEAT INCLUOED • RENT FROM $465

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

Spacious t 4 2 bedroom apts with piush carpet vert ical blinds self cleaning oven t ros l f ree refrigerator dishwasher ample storage inter-com, carport c iub house sauna, e . erciae room tennis cour ts healed p o d s

4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0 • O n selected units only

LIVONIA M A I L AHfcA - T bedroom Patto deck over looks river C o m p e t e privacy all appliances, 4 much mo»e $575 including util it ies security deposi t required Sorry, no

T r e e T o p P a r k HEAT INCLUDED

Natural beauty sur rounds ihese apartmenls with view o< the woods Take the fool br idge across the roll-ing brook to the open park a/ea o> iuaL^nj<r? ihe tranquil i ty ot the ad|a-cent woods EHO .

1 BEDROOM FROM $495 2 BEDROOM FROM $545

Open daily 10am-7pm

Located on Nov* Rd N o ' fl Mile

BENEiCKE 4 KRUE

347-1690 348-9590

• NOVI/LAKES AREA •

W E S T L G A T E VI ~ t r o T T r $ 4 7 5 AREA S BEST VALUE

• Quiet -"Spacious Apar tments • Attract ively -ar-idscaped • Lakes Area • Near Twelve Oaks • Central A ir-Pooi-Carport-Waik-m Closet i

• Patios and Balconies

Oft Pontiac Trail bet Beck 4 West

Daily 9 i m - 7 p m •'Sat 4 Sun 12-4pm

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

T a m i l i e - l o v e t h e l a r g e p r i v a t e t w o

b e d r o o m t o w n h o m e s w i t h f u l l b a s e m e n t s

a n d w a s h e r d r y e r h o o k u p s . I h e e x -

c e l l e n t s c h o o l s y s t e m is r i g h t n e x t d o o r ,

i h e l o c a t i o n j u s i m i n u t e s f r o m t h e s h o p -

p i n g a n d s e n i c e s o l 1 2 - O a k s M a l l . 1 h e

p o o l . A n d t h e k i n d o t K i d s y o u w a n t

y o u r k i d s 10 g ^ O t t u p w i t h . < a l l 3 4 t ) - S 2 ( M )

a n d s h o w y o u r f a m i l y h o w g r e a t l i v i n g

c a n b e .

N o v i R i d g e I o w n h o m e s \ \ p a r i m e n t s >H l i i mil'.- lvt\NLvn Nv>m Ril -v \k ' . idow

Located on 12 Mile Road between Middlebelt & Orchard Lake Roads.

O p e n M o n . - F r l . 1 - 6 , S a t . & S u n . 1 2 - 5

Equal Houamg Oppor tun i ty 4 7 § " 1 2 4 0

W A Y N E W O O D

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• FREE CABLE TV

• • hi Comttnrang • AepiancH irciudng Dtsftwaslw 4 Disposal • Carpeang • toNtties

• Community Room • TV & Card Roar. • Exarase 4 Sa/a Roem • Storage Area

• neataa Swunnwig Pool

Lincoln Rd. at Greenfield Mon thru Fri. 9 a.m -6 p.m.

9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1 Equal Housing Opportunity

77 beautiful acres ot park and recreational paths - Four Seasons of activity with comfortable living in a special neighborhood atmosphere in Farmington Hills Excellently serviced and maintained 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and townhouses. Easy and quick access to I-96 and I-275 - direct routes to the

Birmingham Southfield areas 9 Mile Road 1 Vs miles west of Farmington Road A UZNIS DEVELOPMENT

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rest Enioy the picturesque community

of Plymouth with its Colonial Charm, unique shops and fine

restaurants Hillcrest Club is close to everything.

yet secluded in its own park-like seating

1 & 2 BEDROOMS FROM $465

- Spacious Suites wtth Ample Closet Space

- F r e e H e a t

- Outdoor Pool - Laundry Facilities on

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Walk to shopotog • 1 & 2 Dedroom apartments ' 2 pools • Clubhouse • Vertical Blinds > Ceiling Fans • Cable TV • Private balcony • Storage

BIRTHDA Y SPECIAL A VAILABLE

3 5 7 - 2 5 0 3 O p e n da i l y 9 a m -6 p . m . • Sa t r t o o n - 5 p

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W E S T G A T E V I

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• Area's Best Value • Quiet • Spacious Apartments

Attractively Landscaped • Lakes Area • Near Twelve Oaks Mall • Central Air

• Pool • Carport • Walk-in Closets • Patio and Balconies

Off Pontiac Trail be tween Beck & Wes t Mm from 1-696 1-275

Daily 9 a.m - 7 p m . Sal & S u n 1?-4 p m Open Until 7 p m

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VERTICAL BL INDS 1 * 2 Bedroom • 1Vi Bath* • Central Air • Pool

• Laundry ft Storage • Tennis • Carport • Clutottouee • Catoto Ready

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Ihc^dTike the uncommon amount of room and royal way the service staff treau her. After all, a person's home ought io be their palace.

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LUXURY FOR LESS

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M E A D O W S Quiet convenient living c o m e * wi th these newer lunury apar tments m desirable Novi Feature* include

• Oversize rooms 4 Balcony • Delune kuchens • a. , Inning • Wmdow treatments • Covered p a r i n g • Walking distance to sf ioecmB

resiauranls & Mouses o< Wo»shlp • Easy access to 3 e«pressways . Mot water

Tr>ese units are Iresnly painted clean as a whistle and otter good •Blue at great prises EMO

t BE OR O O M - S515 2 BEDFtOOM - $585

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Open daily I 0 e m - ? p m Sat 10-5 Sun 12-5

BENEICKE 4 KRUE

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

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W A T E R V I E W

F A R M S

f r o m $ 4 2 0

Country sett ing. Lakes Area. Neer ] Twelve Oaks Man Spacious, Sound

Condi t ioned Central Air Pool Ten-nis. CaCMe. L o u o< Closets

Pontiac Tr Dei West & Beck Rds 6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

OPEN TIL 7PM Daily 9-7 • Sat & Sun 12-4

O l O E REOFORD - 2 bed room town-house, carpeted, appl iances base-ment. neat S water included S365 mo - security 1 -1792

OLD REDFORO on Lafiser Mode rn 1 bedroom lenced pairxmg lot wi th gate opener Centra l air no pets . t 3 l 0 Leave message t -360-3862

PINE LAKE AREA 2 D^QrpoiT townt ious*- 1 '-*» f>gt^>g. tuiiy carpeted delu»e appl iances lul l sasemeni central a»r ca rpo r t

Blooml ie ld schools Cldee OT snooping, chi ldren welcome, no pets For appt can

557-0040

- PLYMOUTH -B R O U G H A M

M A N O R

A P T S . 1 BEDROOM $435 2 BEDROOM $475

Year Lease Meat & Water Paid Adul t * No pets

4 5 5 - 1 2 1 9

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CA8LE«<>lth the signing ot a i year lease Please call 455-2143 or s tog In Mon thru Fn 9-5

-NEW TENANTS ONLY" The baatc cable charge w « be cred-i ted to your monthly rem

PLYMOUTH

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1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

F r o m $ 4 6 5 • Park setting • Spacious Suites

• AH Condi t ioning • Outdoor Pool • immaculate Grounds 4 Bldgs

• Disnwaaners

B e s t V a l u e i n A r e a Near Plymouth 4 Haggerly

1 2 3 5 0 R t s m a n

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4 1 P a r t y 9 - 7 S a t & S u n . 1 2 - 4

PLYMOUTH • L imned Time Special Carr iage Houae Ap ia $425 inc lude* heet 4 water Call 42SQ830

PLYMOUTH MANOR & PLYMOUTH HOUSE

APTS

Specious l 4 2 bedroom ap t * ,

S Pr ivate communi ty atmoephere a Ctoea l o down lown Plymouth I Pool 4 other amenme* » Heel included

Uftey Rd |U*I S ol Arm Arbor Ad

Office Hr» Mon thru Fri »-« Sal tO-4

C a l l - 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

A Vor% Property Commun i ty

H.Y1HOUTM - 2 b e d r o o m B W » l l l 1 | remod-Moae in August

ui-Strt m . m o u m - t n e m o m m . q u i t * » a c i o j * m m a n n a O * • a w l $440r««e • aaourv ty A i a a W»T nrttourn

1 o n C H A H o w o o o e ARTS

Monday July 23 1990 04E • 7E

400 Apts. For Rent PLYMOUTH, accepting appl icat ions lor 1 1 2 bedroom apt* Central air dianwssners waaner d ryer hook uc carport 4 more SeriKX Ci taens plan June Specials 453-6811

Pi r tn lOWTtt L O C A t K X ' l bedroom apartments available

. Private balcony • "ea t included in ' e n i • Window t reatments • Locked loyer entry

Twin Arbors Ann ArbOi Trail

at Green view near 1-275 Can 453 2800

PLYMOUTH Mayflower HOI« $550 month OeHy room service 2.4 hour message service Color TV No 'ease* , i m m e d i a t e o c c u p a n c y Creon or Marie 453- ' 6 ^0

400 Apts. For Rent

ROYAL OAK 13 Mile 4 Cool idge

2 Bedroom Apartments Prom $635

HEAT INCLUDED

WOODWARD NORTH APARTMENTS

549-7762 Homrs IjlAm Spf" Mon -Fr»

Wsets^O Ai>po»nim®nt»

400 Apts. For Rent S LYOM - i bedroom upper stove 4 refrigerator lurniahed S375/MO plus security and utmtie* Avanyne immediately Also (1| 2 room 4 f f i ciency «awer stove 4 refr igerator $275,'MO plus security depoeil and ufiStSe Available Aug T Ca* i E venings beet I 464-0610

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P L Y M O U T H

P l ymou th Hil ls

A p a r t m e n t s 746 S Mill St

Modern 1 and 2 Bedroom

• WASHER-DRYER IN EACH APT.

• ACCESS TOI-275 • AIR CONDITIONED • FUj-LYCARPETED • DISHWASHER • NO PETS

FROM $445

Daily Mon -Sat 1-6pm I accept Wednesdavi

455-4721 278-8319

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APARTMENTS U N L I M I T E D

TROY 680-9090 372-6 Rochester Rd

SOUTHFIELD 354-8040 29286 Northwestern Hwy

TROY An established apartment community in a convenient location

THREE OAKS V« mile E. of Crooks on Wattles at 1-75

362-4088

402 Furnishad Apts. For Rant

404 Housos For Rant 404 Bouaas For Rant 406 Ouplaxos For Rant BIRMINGHAM 3 M o o m t . 2 UJ* D«1V* * I bMuUTut 0«c*

ABBINGTON LAKE

SIX Mile 4 Winston 3 bedroom car peted basemen! Sc reened porch $525

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WAYNE' 'WES7 LANO Extra race 1 oedroom j ruta available Sma* apt Dutfdmg on Newburgh Newty reno-vated Special terms tor over 50 can now- Limned ofter' $200 securi-ty deposit rt Qualify 721 -6699

WAYNE 1 bedroom. 1 bath heal included mi disnwasner $395 per month - $395 security Available 8 ' 1 7?9-3079

m e n f Wa nave corporate apart ments tor snort term lease Fully tur n.sheO with unens housewares utifc t . e s t e l e v i s i o n , i l t . n o a n t tojmI'I From $895 Convenient fy ^ western gubtxt> 4CCM110 »H . V * - r o o t i Pets welcome m selected units Caa-anyl ime 459-950

BLOOMFIELD Hias Eiecut ive home Aangn-J 3 bedroom*, off ice. 2 v baths Solar

room aw deck 2 car g * i age Lane privileges $2400 335-9438

REDFORD TWP Beecn Daly 'W Chicago 2 bedroom basement . aw- service No pets $525 curity Depos-t Call 7"«

LAKE ORiON Lakef ront « r y pri-•ata lunury 1 bed room appliances

626-0253 , laundry facailies $ 7 0 0 / m o plus ^jrity deposit Ca* 693-6921

BLOOMFIELD HILLS servants Ouariers on 5 acre estate 1500 sq f l Malura t ieopie No pets No smoking $750.'mo mcludea all u t» ties Central air deposit required

655-1831

REDFORD TWP 3 bedroom encn brushed basement fKepte te uaige garage good scfibois givod neigh oorhood $650 mo * ? ' 2859

P L Y M O U T H Small 2 t iedroorn half dut*o« $495

r j39 t Z*< " W i t h t n a w j t n g w i t s r and (seat 553-0522

APARTMENTS MONTHLY LEASES

18 PRIME LOCATIONS Furmsned with housewares linens color TV 6 mors util it ies mcioded

FROM $38 A DAY MINIMUM 1 MONTH

1.2 1 3 Bedroom Apts Unmatched Personal Service

Evening Appls Available

Executive Living Suites 474-9770 1-800-562-9786 A E , M.C.. Visa Accepted

BRIGHTON 3 bedroom walkout rsncn m prest igious t reed sub Open floor -plan firwsned basement wtth bar >acuE*' and sauna Brighton schools A«enable Aug lor 1-2 rears 1-229-4601

CANTON 3 bedroom colonial bath baaement tamily ' o o m room 2 car garage appliances month 961 - 2240

kving >$900

CANTON 3-4 Dedroom ouad r » Oaths new k i tchen n e » carpeting tamily room with fireplace deck 2-.i car garage $1 050 m o 397-5549

REOFORO ' WF» 3 bed room fin isned basement central air garage wooden deck $695 'mo 591 1161

REDFORD 5 Bed room bungalow basement wen mainta ined close to I park S o l 7 Mile E o l Beech No pets $700 • deposit 464 6516

REDFOTO C-ear. fresnry pa in ted 2 bedrooms basemen' stove ral ' ige<stor no pets $495 Can Donna 3>8 3000 WARREN AvE s tEve rg ree r . Beeu-irfui 2 bedroom d u p l e i garage f•Ji • d a w n aril no pets $450 m o •» se-curity 3epov" 669-0535 i

CANTON 981-7200 i F e d Rd

REDFORD AREA Fenkeil - 23230 E o ' Teiegr aph

SPECIAL - $200 DEPOSIT Safe build>ng with secure fenced parking Large e«t '» c lean newfy decorated i 4 2 bedrooms from $340 mctudw he«1. air condit ion-ing. carpel Cable available

538-8637

CLINTON TWP 791-8444 36870 <J»r*eid

NOVI 348-0540 Across ' rom 12 Oak* Mall

1-800-777-5616

' S200 Deposit I with approved credit 4 this ad)

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

Across from City Park (Cherry HWI

(between M.ddle&ell 4 Me rnman l

14 2 bedrooms. 1V» baths Pool, Vertical Blinds

Secured Locked Hallways HEAT INCLUOED

From $445 Monthly or l ease

BIRMINGHAM-DOWNTOWN 1 oed room eiecutrve rental with ail amenit ies Ouiel eleganl 4 encep-tionai $99S/mo 335-0750

CLAWSON 4 oedroom family room fireplace fenced yard $1200 mo Jac* Chrtslertson Relocation Group Donna Harbour 649-6630

B IRMINGHAM EXECUTIVE I bed-, araa . room fully furnished Recently re 1 ached garage modeled Microwave etc Conven- double lot $.51 • n t l y located Call 646-5435

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

REDFORD AREA

FROM $385 • Free Heal • Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms

• Walk-w Closet • Lighted Par t ing • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Intrusion Alarm System

FROM $365

GLEN COVE TELEGRAPH % m M S Of 1-96

536-2497

REDFORD AREA Teiegraph-5 Mile t 4 2 bedroom dean, decorated, quiet, carpel , air conditioner bunds heal included For mature proleaaional people with reference* From $375

SOUTHFIELD

HIDDEN OAKS-APARTMENTS

SUMMER SPECIAL! 1 MONTH FREE RENT*

GE appliances ceramic ba lh cen-tral air carpor is available. Inter corns pauos balconies H » n d « a c uruts available

1 BEDROOM f rom 2 BEDROOM f rom

$495 $580

We*t iand FORD-WAYNE RD AREA

Spacious 1 4 2 bedroom ap t * Amenities include e Carpeting e Dishwasner • Park -Uke setting • Close in snocc ing • Owner paid heat

COUNTRY VIU-AGE APTS 326-3280

BIRMINGHAM PUTNEY MEWS

Completely furmshed lown-houses 20 delightful 2

- bedroom umta I V diswes Jinens^ Entendable X day leases Great locauorr

From $960 689-8482

DEARBORN Outer Dr SouthfiekJ araa 3 bedrooma, iv» batns. at-

f inisl ied basement security 663-2592

DETROIT- Schoolcraf t 4 Outer Drive Beautiful new 2 bedroom, fenced yard $300 month

942-0648

EvERGFlEEN/WARREN - 3 bed-room ranch, carpar tad, fenced yard.

ances No pets $450

SOUTHFIELD 13 Mue.'Greenfield 3 oedroom 2 bath ! • car garage lenced r * r d B»mmgnam Schools $850 mo Rent with op t ion 549-8840

SOUTHFIELD • 3 oed room Dun-ja iow o n large lot 2 car gargage newly • emodeied $ 6 5 0 ' m o - se-currty Call aher 6pm 533- 7429

SOUTHFIELD £ Mi le /master 2 oedroom home wants someone l o care tor n Newly remodeled lenced yard $475. mo 687-1951

SOUTHFIELD- « Mile 4 ' e i eg raph 3 oedroom ranch baaement no ga-raoe $650 mo Fi'st last 4 security

66>-9523

WESTLAND'NORWAYNE ' bedroom tour p ie* $325 mo oedrciom dup ie r $425 ADC 4 Sec-t « ^ 6 o k 7 22-5336 -Sk41-8860

412 Townhousss Condos For Rant

FARMINGTON HILLS 1'1 huge oed room Irving room central an lenm*. carpon pool snow re-moved Hear Northweelei •' x - * e y Rent negotiable 855-3507

j FAFIMINGTON HILLS A RANCH 4 TOWNHOUSE

C O M M U N t f * | Elegantly designed 2 or 3 beoroom

ranch, or 3 badroom townhouses 2 1 bath* 2000 sq rt of "wnfl space whirlpool lub fun baaement 2 car at tached gaiages From $1475

COVINGTON CLUB u Mae 4 Middieoart

851-2730

415 Vacation Rantats CHARLEVOIX-e wetertrom condo on Round Lake swimmmg pool aundeck anmacu-laia c o n d i t i o n lovery sunset l • om« i c sett ing ideal for couple 12

616-547 2833

W f S T l AND NORWAYNE 3 o e d r o o m W a y n e W e * t l a f l d Schools $450 mo $60C' deposil

729-6231

£ 410 Flats

PLYMOUTH - 3 bedroom Tr>-Levei art—14 Acres wtth pr ivate e k e 1'1 | oatha. famity room f i replace app» •ncea. laundry garage - $990 MC - security barn available 459-5332

ROCHESTER HILLS lukunou* 2 oedroom condo. 1V» bath* Spa-cious Neutral decor with view o> woods and river $675 mo 689-5517.

GOcF AT BOYNE Stay at New Reeort Condo Suiles

The Waler Street Inn on . ak * Charlevoix m Borne Cay

1(8001456-4313

HALE Famay get away we*k*nd ^ the north woods 5 bedroom cot lege indoor pool wooded * re* 517-345-0711 517-873-3501

HAf ieOR SPRINGS-Deiune ooro. sleeps 12 o r iaa* $925 per s e e Available Aug 12 thru Sept «

855-2466

HARBOR SPRINGS-Harbor Cove •usury condo available Remoo*i*a mt ,-riew furni ture Indoor outdoor pool tennis court pr ivet* beech Days 965-6539 E - t a 282 4840

ALL SPORTS Lakef ront - 1 bed *oom w siidirig glass doors to deck Carpeted in roughou l laundry tacai-ties Dock a.a i iabie 673-5611

PARKSIDE APTS 5 3 2 - 9 2 3 4

Redford Manor South Redtord

Dearborn Height* - Livonia Area Delux* 1 bed room apar tment Small, quiet complex Excellent storage and cable TV $475

937-1880 559-7220 REDFORD TOWNSHIP S

BEAUTIFUL LOLA PARK APTS ha* a lovely 1 badroom apartment available Special feature* vicfcjde Iree central heal. condi t ion ing "o tpo in t appliances * swimming pool 4 plcmc area Cable TV and carports available All w our protaa-•onaf ty landacaped *e t tmg

Please can 255-0932

REDFORD TWP , 3 bed room $425 month including gas 4 water Slove and r* lngerator No pets 531-1775

ROCHESTER DOWNTOWN 2 bedrooms, heat /water included immediate poaaaaawn Security re-quired $480 per mo Manager 656-8158 Or Smafley Inc Realtors 651-2888 ROCHESTER HILLS - Luxury 2 bed-room*. 2 batha. waaner dryer 1250 M H Optional leaae A.sna-ve now. After 7pm 65C-S556

ROCHESTER LUDLOW APARTMENTS

JULY SPECIAL! $100 Security Deposit

With Approved Credit 1 4 2 Bedroom Apar tments

mcludea Heat 4 Water

6 5 1 - 7 2 7 0

ROCHESTER RENTALS I bedroom $250 S lud lo apartment $300 2 b e d r 0 8 i r $ * 5 C Cat 651-5523

ROMULUS Esceptmg appecaoon* lor 1 bedroom apt* $3 iO-$36C mo Beverly/MidiSeoen 728-0609

Romulu*

OAKBROOK VILLA 2 snd 3 bedroom townhou* * *

I I rom $399 l o $500

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 Hour* Dally 11-6, S* t 9 -2

I Closed Thurs 4 Sun | • based on 12 mon th occupancy

SOUTHFIELD Northampton Apartments

lahaer Road near Civic Center Drtve Ceiu ie i 4 2 bedroom apartments From $489 Low security oepoeii

358-1538 559-7220 SOUTHFIELD

ONE BEDROOM SPECIAL $450

• Intrusion Alarm • Free Heat • Walk-in Closet

WELLINGTON PLACE

LAHSER near 8% MILE 355-1069

| SUBLEASE - 3 Dedroom towrv-house V» baths Troy schools, stor-age $665 heal included 879-0135 or3S3-5S55

Su t ton P lace

Westland

HAMPTON COURT APARTMENTS

1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS

From $415 11 bedroom apis 760-940 sq ft 2 bedroom apts over 1000 *q ft plus •arge walk-m storage r o o m i

Balconies Carports

Beautifully landscaped with picnic grounds and pool Conveniently oca tea off Ford Rd . I block East ot Wayne

Mon - Fri Sam-5pm Sat 9-SSun noon-5pm

Evening appointments available

7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

BIRMINGHAM 1 Bedroom. Com-pletely Furni*hec. memoes Heat 4 Water C a r p o n Weekdays ca» after 4pm 647-4390

FARMINGTON HILLS Rancn m Visa Capri, m in i condi t ion 3 bedrooms 2 batns very appeal ing M e r e r , ga-rage private yard wi th patio $750-MO Credi l report -eouired 669-9209 or 553-0550

EXECUTIVE 1 Ded 'oom sq fl. Pool-s ide $ ' . 000 'mo Cat , 435-5575 or 645-9629

FARMINGTON HILLS - 2 I tory Colo-mat 4 bedrooms. 2 ' i bath centra/

1100' air 2 car garage full baaement $1,300 per month 533-9506

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC

Home Suite Home MICHIGAN'S FINEST FURNISHED APTS.

O u a l l l y f u r n i s h i n g s f l i l l y equ ipped kitchens, linens dec-orator Hems 4 cable TV

MONTHLY LEASES FROM S35/DAY

5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0 A E M C . V i ta accepted

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedrooms, 1 bath $700 per month plus *ecuri-

STERUNG HG T S Beaut i ful £«ecu trve ranch up -g raded carpet ing all appliances sprinkler system Ster. l ing,Troy area d o s e to GM Teen center Rent inciuOes l a w , service 4 security system ^ong or short term lease available Eves 64 1-2993

SYLYAN LAKE 3 bedroom. W sepi iahce* afce pr iv i leges near Oakland Boat Club $750 month Uliktiee not included plus $750 se-curity deposit References *.a.iat>ie Sept 1 After 6 PM 5 1 " - 5 4 8 - 3 4 7 l

BERKLEY - 2 bed room lower 1 balh garage 3324 PnMkR* St $595 per month includes neat no pets I yr ease Weekday* . 396-9002

BiRM.NGHAM 2 oedroom lower hardwood floors, washer 'dryer 1 y» ease Nc bets' Excellent condit ion Mo ve m Sept 1 $575 mo 645-1249

ROCHESTER HILLS Dedroom plus spare oaths Rene* Garage .sued baaement

• T * Cove 2

2 half Bn

1320

ROCHESTER 2 oedroom end unit Caaement carpel por i $675 plus security 886-8242

BIRMINGHAM 776 Ann St 2 bed-rooms 1 oath up 4 down, superb kiicnen large deck full baaement 2

centra l an Available now

DETROIT 8 Mae/John spacious 2 oedroom e'r«jgeraior nc luded

$250 'mo plus security

ROCHESTER 2 bedrooms

A» apokancea. central aa $625 547-3429

SHELBY Luxury Coodoa 22 Mae.'

deep residential lots u t i c * : Colonial* 4 ranch* 2-3

978-JLOO

TROY Completely ienova ted farm. houae on 3 acres Too many lee lures 10 list $ ' 350 per mon th Can •her 6pm 669-9166

- R O * - 3 homes available Sept 4 Ocl Crooks 4 Big Beaver Area Cat M» Wel lmar Owner Agent

362-4666

LIVONIA/WEST LANO 2 bedroom 1'1 bath, carport $6 >0/mo - Security deposit

728-5523

ROYAL OAK- 1 S 2 bedroom apis From $ 5 4 0 ' m o Short leases avail-able dishes <x»or TV microwave 10am - 6pm 655-2707

Full Size Washer & Dryers in you apar tmen t

-FREE HEAT •SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT •FREE GARAGES 4

COVERED CARPORTS

3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

Ranging I rom Include* i

Open Mon Wed T u t * 4 Thur* Sal 11 am-2pm

15001 B»A NOT

9am-5pm 9am-6pm

O o a a d S u n

941-4067

23275 Riverside Drive, 1 Southfield

East on 9 mas Rd between Lahaer *nd Telegraph (oppoade Pfcim Hol-low golf course)

S Lyon

Pontrail Apartments

Limited Time Only SUMMER SPECIAL 1 bedroom...$399

Heat included 1 MONTH FREE

Ask about our SENIOR PROGRAM

On Pontiac T r a t between 10 4 11 Mae Rd*

In S Lyon

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

Wectiand

SPECIAL ON SECURITY DEPOSIT $200

Limited time WESTLAND AREA

SPACIOUS 1 4 2 oedroom * p t s Carpet patio, air, d u b houae Pels al lowed pool

FREE HEAT 4 HOT WATER

1 BEDROOM $445 2 BEDROOM - $495

BLUE GARDEN APTS. Wasuand's Finest Apar tment *

Cherry H i Near M e m m a n Daaly 1 i * m - 6 p m - Sat 10am-2pm

729-2242

WESTLAND STUDIO 4 1 bedroom apts avail-able Featuring, quiet single story design private entrance wi th in walking distance oI Westland M a * shopping Ridgewood ap t * 726-69«e

Open Mon-Fr l 12-6pm

Westland

VENOY PINES APTS. CentrMy located m Weefland

e 1 4 2 bedrooms •ome with Vap lacee i

e Pool. TarmM Court* . Chib Houae, Central Air. Dishwasher DMpoaai. Laundry FacMhea Beautrtuay Landacaped

261-7394 Office Hrs Mon thru Fri 8 -6

Sal 10-4

A York proper ty Communi ty

SUITE LIFE • Beaut itu»> Furnianed • Bi rmingham - Royal Oak • Monthly _ eases • immediate occupancy • -owest Rates

5 4 9 - 5 5 0 0

FARM N G T O N MILLS G o o d schools 2 3 bedrooms 2 baths Irv-mg 4 din ing rooms family room/ fireplace cerura i an garage, p n v a u fenced back yard swimmmg poo l a w , maintenance Inck jded Pets OK Avai lable Sept 1 $1300 MO - utmties 4 security 427-3336

FARMINGTON- 3 bedroom ranch sitt ing on 1 acre of land Fam»y room w 'h rep iace 2 car garage M l

C t " ^a fwsa^ fly 533-0353 Aher 6pm 477-2099

GARDEN CITY Lower 2 bedroom duplex Disnwasner disposal ba*e-menl laundry g a r * e * . large yard Haal 4 water included $625 month-ly Security 4 cleaning depoeits re-quired No pets 425-5305

HAZEi PARK 9 M i l e / John R Smet upper Clear, carpe ted No pats. $300; m o Al l u l i i i f i e * included Available now 541-7311

.OWER ' L A T i BEDROOMS East -Dearborn- i W l tWcpr.*ted $400 f month plus uti l i t ies

397-9789 '

SOUTHITELD 2 bedroom, I bath carpor t appliances $675 per mo Near Northwestern Hwy Ca t after 4pm or

TROY NorthheW ' o o m * 2 ' i bath ances garaga pool ckjOhouae. no pets $900 8 5 2 - 3 1 "

66 5229 JNiON LAKE Lakefront v w . bed room fenced ac re d screen porch an appl iances Aug ! 18-June lease $695 360-5771

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN - 1 oed-room attached apt newly decora' ec all util it ies nc l uded

6prn 459-7221 or 624-4797

VKATlONS LAKE FRONTAGE Waterford 3 Dedrooms 4 den 2 full baths 2 car garage furnished - ease f rom Sep' 1-June 1 Asking $750 per month - ut i l i t ies Call S«on -Fn 9-5 353-9334

P l Y M O U ' H D O W N T O W N - ^arge ' ded 'oom apcvencee plus washer 4 dryer Garage all j im i i es no pets $625 349-8248

Troy ON THE FAlHyv A » S ^ O N O

2 STOPY TOWWHOUSE 2 bed 'ooms 2% baths h * base-men: 2 car attached garaga near I-75 Comples with lenm* courts duWvou*e With pool and health auO A vanabie August 1 $1250,' month

Ask For Bev Clark at Bordener

647-6030 626-5109

HARBOR SPRINGS condo $2000 mo furnrsned easy walk to town marinas 4 beach Ready "or you* *r rival 517-371-1132

HARBOR SPRINGS 3 ped'c iom Condo 1 1 bath tuity furn ished tenn i * peei Cr>cxe weeks available 254-7706

HARBOR SPRINGS cor,age 6 prrvate t ra i l * beecr canoe $"0C * weak Gorgeous new Deys 642-9797 Eves, 643-9393

HOMESTEAD CONDO lacuzzi deck Iwepiace Newer una C a t

HOMESTEAD RESOR' GUr i Arbor Mtchlpan 2 bedroom*

l a * * M f c t n a r Cat aher 6 p m 426-2517

HOMESTEAD FtESORT - Avaatabie 1. 2 or 3 beo room spacious condos

HOMESTEAD - S Beach 2 bed room 2 be th k i * i * y condo or, Lake

Avertable Aug 12 - Sapi 829-8495

Micmgan Aveaat 3 $1,250 per wk

MOUOMT O N LAKEf RON T 2 b e d r o o m c^page . dec* 4 dock, available Aug -Oct $375 wees Greal lor color aaa*on tod1280-1634

LAKE CHARLEVOIX - 2 baths sleeps 8. beaut i fu l new 4 beach Weeks staniSf t July 21 4 28 Call 689-2051

WATERFORO - Clean 2 Dedrooms 2 MIT b S l h * ^ cai. gar age basemen! nenlral iair rn ^eek 'i| I security 681-9577 673-6652

PLYMOUTH D O W N T O W N - 1 bed-room upper appuart££A— p lus easner i flryer Deck, all uLMies. no pets $525 349-8248

FULLY FURNISHED CORPORATE SUITES

Westland Towers Our 1 anc 2 bedroom furmshed Cor. porate apartments lake tha mcon-

out of your relocation transfer Decorator dewgn fugfi nsa apar tments fes lur* fu»y equipped k i tchen* with Utensils m a d service n d o o r healed swimming pool, ten-ins e« cerise * n d sauna Month to mon th lease availaCve

West land Towers is 1 Wk W ot Wayne Rd between Ford 4 Warren Rds Ca t 721-2500

-404 Houses For Rant AUBURW WILLS 3 / * bear oom «w>-mal. 2 car garage, washer .'dryer, fin-ished basement, l eC fc tuOMhld - . -WB&fno Tom eve* 338-8815

BERKLEY Charming 3 bedroom, central mt. nreshed basement ga-

w l th opener re f r lgara tor . range A v a i l e d * Aug 1. no pet* $796 pms seeunty 64+-1411

B IRMINGHAM - Adorable 3 bed-room. v * bath. 1 car detached ga-rage. tu t Baa am ant a a a n $875 par

two plus security SAO-3655

BIRMINGHAM 4 ALL CITIES

HOMES FOR RENT SEE 100 S WHERE

0 R 0 6

HOMES OF THE WEEK FARMINGTON HILLS - Secluded 4 Bedroom colonial. 3.000 sq f l 2 i bath, ty ing, family 4 dmmg room, baaement 2 '» car garage 4 much more Sl .SOO/mo

CANTON - 3 Bedroom Ouad with 2 '1 bath 2 car garage finished basement 2.200 sq, ft . Uvmg, dm-mg 4 family room No pets or smok -ing $ 1 , 2 0 0 ' m o

TROY - 2 - 4 oedroom colonials, both have 2.000 »q ft. uvmg. f*rmfy 4 dmmg room basemenl and attached 2 car ga rage

$1,100 - $1,200 " n o .

HARRIMAN REAL ESTATE 477-6960

WATERFORD - Watk ins vake i ' on l Contemporary 3 beo iooms 3 ba ths , ,acuzzi. master suite 21X18 over-looks lake studio cei l ings 2 fire-places, ? i car a t tached $2 200 mo D 4 H Propert ies 737-4002

i - P L T M O ' j " M . n < e 2 oedroom upper nobby alcove lots of storage slained Inm Al l re*»Oenti*« r » g h -bomood fenced yard, patio appli-ance*, mi Nc pets $580 662-6492

WESTLAND Single unit deluxe 2 oedroom townhooae 1400 sq f l $625 /mo Reduced rent m s i -change for yard mamtenance Ca t 4 78-3228

1 LAKE M ICHIGAN beach col lage Sleep* 4 Between Harbor Springs 4 Mackinaw $650 weekr, 887-4634

WAYNE - Cute 3 bed room ranch dot houee Ki tchen appliances, lencetf-near park 4 schools Opi ion l o buy available $710 788-1823

REDFORD- South S lave retngers-lor Very r»ce spaoous floor plan $450 per mo inc lude* util it ies

937-8379

WESTLAND - 2 bedroom condo. -sundry m unn *ppk*nce* bknds Walk to Wasdand M a t No pels Pool 1 yr leea* $«00 /mo , 1*1 4 las: mo - securit y Can show *ny-l lme Cat CoMaci 517-764-6122

W BLOOMFIELD - 2 bedroom., 2 ba th Attached garage, a t appk-ancaa Pond stream view $750/mo Cat after 6 30pm ' - 6 8 4 - 2 2 ' 8

LAKEFRONT Orchard Lake W B loomf ie ld ranch on woooed 1 a c m water f ront lot 3 bedrooms 1 ' i baths. 2 ' i a t iacned g a r a g e , n e w y r e m o d e l e o — 8 -landscaped Lawn 4 Snow s e m e * immaculate' $1550 . 681-0373

412 Townhousos-Condoa For Rant

AUBURN HILLS - Rent /Opt ion buy 2 bedrooms appl iances, immediate occupency ' m o n t h free rent. $525 Ouiet pleasant 286-9500 462-1990

W BLOOMF-IELO Walnut Lake prrv.-leges 2 bedroom, f i replace tulfy c * p e l e c appkances $650 -month Nc-pets Reedy now 662-6*36

WEST BLOOMFIELD V beoroom f l baths family r o o m fireplace

c k . gerege $1050 mo 649-2649

At t ract ive 3 bedroom bnck ranch Garage. » diate occupancy Rent ava tabM $510

LIVONIA (N I - 3 bedroom ranch A t . new k i tchen carpet 4 wmdow*, 2 baths, stove 4 cHahwasher large garage fenced yarQ No pets, non tmoka rs pra ter rad Avakabie now $»50 /mo plus secur i ty 474-2446

LIVONIA Pnme execut ive araa Im-maculate 3 b e d r o o m 2 bath, aar, appaencaa a f l * c h o d garage, no pats Securi ty re fe rence* 624-1428

LIVONIA Scfxx«»- 3 bedroom Oric* ranch d e a n , centra l air. range re-Ir idge. waabei . n o pets. 2 o t t S a l Frankkn High School $825 per mo 1 security After 4 p m 455-1797

WEST BLOOMFIELD Upper Straits pr iv i lege* new » * » out ranch, 2 /3 bed rooms ' -i baths neutral all appl iances deck 2 car attscned $ i 2 0 0 ' m c 0 4 H Propert ies 737-4002

WESTLAND- Livonia Schools, 3 bedroom ranch, newty carpeted, ga-rage lenced yard Immedia te occu-pancy Cat 10am - 8pm 522-3220

WESTLANC u v o n i a school* . 3 bed-room ranch. 1"/» baths, finished

fenced y t r d no pets $750 t month, immedia te 338-4945

WESTLAND No pmr is mvofved m cnooamg your

re*a3ence at Gierrwood Gerdens

We offer a converwenl West land lo-caiior. tnai r r t a l i IR T B " I - 'anv-

AUBURN HILLS, SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS

Outstanding 2 4 3 oedroom town-houses 4 rancne* wi th a n ached ga-rages full ameni t ies

Westbury-Auburn His 852-7550 Weetherslone-SouthBeid 350-1296 'oxpcvn te -Farmmgtpn His 473-1127 Summi t l -Farmmglon Mo 626-4396

KAFTAN ENTERPRISES THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST

352-3800

W BLOOMFIELD 2 Oedroom 2 beth apar tment -dyer R W K * t m garage immediate o c o o t n c y $750 or lor set* 528-1922 852-8214

w BLOOMFIELD Ranc* Condo 2 bedroom 2 balh. a n t t f i e e garage Pr j l t M i o n f y decorateO Maple 4 H a w e r f y $850/mo 689-0655

BIRMINGHAM - Beautiful bright 2 bedroom new k i tchen No pets A a * to Quar t on Lake 4 Gatenaa Month lo Mon th $750 642-7457

W BLOOMFIELD Sunny! Brand New* Light carpet oa th* basement. _ dryer mctudad A' ratable Sapi 1 $750, 'mo 823-5154

414 Southern Rentals

LAPEER-LAKEFRONT HOME » hour f rom Birmingham Sleeps 6 paddle boa i great for k id* $350 week 649-3853

LITTLE G L E N S Shore 3 bed-room* . 1 ba th Bike* 4 Boats Color t V s HBO A t new *pp*ence» Available Aug 19 thru O a $850rw* $550 after Labor Day No Pet* Femaie* up to S 705-273-8016

SHANTY CREEK Sctwas Mountain Chalet 4 oedroom. 2% bath complete ly redecorated TV 4 VCR. wi th Ml amenmae 357-2618

SUGARLOAF Got 4 Ski Reeon near Traversa City Two edyomms con-d o * m Special Summer Rata* daty o r weekly Ca t aftar 8 981-3171

TRAVERSE CITY 1 and 2 Bedroom l u n x y haa r f i f r om condominiums on East Bay Heated p o o Reduced

ea 1-800-331-2305

TRAVERSE CITY-Eaal Bay New 2 bed room 2 bath Condoa on waler Fully equ ipped Weekly JMy 8 * a «

I 6 ' 6 - 9 I I Safe

DtSNEY/EPCOT - Universal Studio* ivy MSee ewey Luxury 2 and 1 bed-room. 2 bath condo. »eer m dryer rrucroweve, pooi. lacuzzi. Iannis c o u t s $495 and $525 Week Days. 474-5150 Eves 478-9778

DISNEY 4 rratee away. 2 2't baths on Orange Lake Country Ck jb course Greal amenitta* Aug 12-19 $950 643-8789

TRAVERSE CITY tage*. f i t f y tumiehed. sandy 8 a a * .

set* O d e a t o town wkfy rata* RV site* Fu t hook up 618-946-7442

LfVOff lA - TrvLeve l n e w 7 Mae 4 Midd lebeh 3 Bedrooma. TH bath* tanWy room and garaga On corner lot No pets immedia te occupancy $67 5 / M O 474-3076

LIVONIA - very s m e t 1 badroom hOMte. 2't car garaga. low utauas.

$400^>on tB t~*ecur t ty 451-0427

LIVONIA - 2 b a d r o o m large lenced yard. * p p k * n c e e No

G o o d credH tnaiory 4 478-2372 security ^ / ' m p C a l 478-2

R O Y A L O A K Ambaaaador Eaal 1 B8t South ot 13 Mae on G r e e n M d Rd Lovely 1 4 2 oedroom aper tment* Nee carpeting vertical D8nda ,

SUMMER S P E C I A L " Reduced ram 4 depowt

2 8 8 - 6 1 1 5 5 5 9 - 7 2 2 0 ROYAL OAK Area, n e t y J e m t i e d , a r . pool, balcony No m m 1 bad-room. $4*6 par mon th 2 OrnO-iDdtaa, $826 par month 438-2514

ROYAL OAK 4 CLAWSON F i r e p l a c e * v e r t i c a l b l i n d *

T R O Y 1-75 & BIG BEAVER

Move-in Special 2 Bedroom

$ 3 9 9

LARGEST. DELUXE APARTMENTS IN TROY

1 6 2 BEDROOM APTS FOR LESS

Specious 1 4 2 badroom apts Amenme* include a Carpeting a Pa r t - a te *artmg a Cloaa to t n o c c t n g

>wner peid heel COUNTRY COURT APTS

721-0600

WESTLAND WOODS APTS Spectou* 1 and 2 badroom apert -

FORO 4 WAYNE RO AREA Evantng 4 weekend hour*.

- 7 2 8 - 2 8 8 0

TENANTS 4 LANOL SHARE LISTINGS * 642-1820

FREE CATALOGUE 884 So Adams. Birmingham.

DrRt t tNOHAM AvsaaMe Aug 2 bedrooms i bath ranch, fu t I merit, screened front porch lenced b a c k y a r d , s t o v e r e l r t g e r a f o r . disposal dienwaaher 1407 RuRnar $ 8 9 5 / m o Ca t Pstti 845-11 i t

2 b e d r o o m , a p p l i a n c e s , h i l l naaemanl pa rage nice yard $775/

m o Michael 246-2814 or 540-8375

-NORTHVILLE / OV1 - CHARMII COLONIAL - occupancy Aug 1990 4 B e d r o o m s 2 H batns 2 t garega. baaement dmmg room, iamay room wtth Naptace. Coimtry

*a* and *er»ors aa w e t

Our 2 bedroom 1 bath ranch homes feature

• Private Entrances, dr iveways and yards

July Mbve-ns Avesable $475 00 On arte management 4 memienance Can Susan a l 721-8111 mn%-

tionei VI lor mat o r , and di rect ion* w e promise n doeen t h u m

Offlce. 2758 Acklay West land Open 9am-5pm , Mon-Sat

WESTLANO - TERRIFIC 3 bedroom bnck ranch tamdy room fu t base-ment. carpetmg throughout . r*a«y dec en atari very d a a n near Weat-

BIRMINGMAM Bright 5 0 * c o n t u p o r e r y home 2 oedrcx*n», w a h lo town, w o o d b u m m g flrapiace re-modeled interior ceAl fa l an. private

pebo.-baae-ment with laundry h c A - u p ^1Q^2

rent Cat Mon thru Fn, lor appt

644-1300 BIRMINGHAM CONDO - 1 bad-room, 1 f loor, a r . pr ivate entrance. Carport $ *60 m o mdudes heat 4

F L O W O A - M A O B R A BEACH BIRMINGHAM - a r g e 3 bedroom 2 ykataiS nn« 3 badroom, 2 bath con-

do. mOSim Iree prtma uuwaaon:

BIRMINGHAM Wat furmsned quiet room

FLORIDA - HAWAII Northern Michigan - Europe

CanOOeen - Mexico U S Weat r - n n e ^ w i .

A r - Car - Co tee Reaarvabons

SUNCOAST TRAVEL 313-456-5810

1-800-874-6470

WESTBRANCH Look ing tor peace Breaf f i taamg sai l ing, log cabin, nee-tied on RMs River at newly decorat-ed Weekend* $180. weekly $500 313-825-8447 517-873-3703

420 Rooms For Rsnt

BIRMINGHAM A race home. 13 8 Telegraph pn i nagaa. $180 /mc

FURNISHED ROOM m

friendly neighborhood 50/M0

477-S€LL (477-73881 or 473-5500

One Way Realty NORTHVILLE- 2 bedroom Toen-houee. tpp8anoas. large bead yard B team am. no pats. *ecx*fty dapoM. wa» to loam $6*5 318 8888

Asking J35S3 Munier '1 mde S H mee E ol Lane $8®0

WESTLAND. Oulel • • I » snooping (

• > included In ram curlty depoea Evaa

BIRMINGHAM - DOWNTOWN Attractive 3 badroom Bungstow baths «r. garaoa. aai m air i $7SO/mo pkj* u i e i t l 847-811

town 8 month l U i l l l H I I I $ 1 4 0 0 / m o m h mokidee l ean

d garage $120 i pfioRimES

$1200 /mo

manL no pats Security 4 **w*rca $588 month 274-4822

W BLOOMFIELD - 4 bedroom Cceo-rual 1988 buM. Mr, tppaanraa ge-

underground sprm me*y landacaped Caa* Lake prua-

$1486/mc w « conatdar op-tion to buy A allahi* Sept 1st

332-3178

town Available m i e i h l d r mo Mace 649-1849 or Manager 643-0750

BIRMINGHAM - Sophancated m-" town Uvmg Gorgeous, naa, poal modern 2 badroom lownfiouee Pa-tma braas 4 f taablc tte accents. Euro kitchen 2't bath* Oak floors

om car-port Walk to downtown 1083 N Woodward, N ol Oak $1500 Open V-5 except Thurs 258-Q810

BIRMINGHAM n OWNHOUSE aedroom. central ttr. Move,

refrigerator washer'dryer $750/1110 - »ecur*y "Hie Home Co 548-7779

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - 3 bedroom, ivg* Uvmg room, •itached garage Long Term Cranbrook Manor oft Woodward $1 lOO/mo 755-8084

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. 2~ ar condWloned. carport, storage In

•merM $750 18 eater 648-1781

BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAKEFRONT 8pacaowa 3 I

$ 7 9 0 A n n Arbor •71-1381

MILTON HEACWSHOREWOOO Deluxe 2 bedroom 2 bath. 4th «oor Condo Cerrtraty located etth greal

i al patan/pooi M7-1875

HILTON HEAD S C 3 cuan vaa $375 par .

HILTON HEAD SC. 2t

$560/we*k after M*, 28 843

KIAWAH SLANO SC Setect I

MARCO ISLAND Ftonde - 2 bed-room u s a i a w l condo Aveaa juty 29 on I t s ot aaaaon r« t t f t l i 881-8

NAPLES. FLOROA oondo on prv

LIVONIA room. M y equ<lperi. TV.

laimdry

UVONIA- Room lor rem KJtctian A leunory p 11 i t*gai^

Wagon Wf JtaL 212 S.

mduoo^ t XXI 1200*

406 Property

A B S E N T E E O W N E R

i t g a E I i l i r f Loceaomt $1000'mc

CM 939-2152 or 230-8720

CLOISTERS O P E N H O U S E S A T . 1 0 - 4 N ol 14 Maa E or Oooks area

9 4 5 B R O A O A C R E

NAPLES. FLORCkA golf and country a

or Oct. $1.1

PURITAN 8 LAHSER

421 Living Quarters To Share

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HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

644-6845 ALLcmaseaaax it7$"

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Evee 258-8714 WESTLAND 6 2 Q 0 N ^ W t y t ^

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4»-uaT M»^47a» « 473-8808 One Way Realty

D 8 N Ira a* 4 pool 1 w+ry arm pttto 722-5155

P U ' R N I T U P E F O R Y O U R

3 Room Apartryyart For $ 1 - 9

SUNNYMEPE APTS I 561 KIRTS

(iaa s o i $ a i a a . sen Uvernoa 8 Crooks!

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MAi-E CM FEMALE

anare 2 bedroom apert-474-0477

• o n g n M sufc. X Farmington H K t 2 7 V m o i W u O M i t m i M , 477-2666

MALE or lamaie roomate w a r M d lo lunury 2 badroom ( f w t m a n t

Preiar someone who works M > + - W » 4 • M i a Rd. araa. Pool. pcu2-a. sauna. I>l|ia>i caniar & lanm•

utflMea. * » lor Fr i til 6pm &

9pm 626-5000

POpaOUTH- D o w i l o n n large upper n a l . 465-6338

4 2 1 L i v i n g Q u a r t e r *

T o S h a r e

TROY badroom. 2 betfi noma. Veptace. garaga, U M * '•» ulwtiea Hon smoker no pal*. 2*3-0223

TNOY-WarXaO.Roommata Mortal lamala w a i non-a

WATERFORD Looking tor room-mate Clean. naal prc i leaa iun l to •Oar* 4 badroom ftouae $460/mo Includes uMttlee 647-1S62

WESTLAND Roommate w M lo •Kara 3 badroom Houae. ftnofted baaement. race yard. S3S0.'mo plua * ulMHiaa 326-4553

W BLOOMFIELD Non Smoking lemete wemed lo aKara 2 badroom 2 bath apartment Waafter 'dryer in unit, at tached garaga 932-3311

W BLOOMFIELD - CompelaNe roommate to Mtara 4 badroom home $350 mo. + S utilities Houee prrvMldges Call: 651 -58 74

4 3 2 C o m m o r c i o i / R e t a i l

F o r R e n t

BLOOMFIELD TWP - ORCHARD Laka Rd 1 Telegraph - Sytvan Lake Up 10 3300 wj rt «T 1 n Call, aak lor Jay M

Ford Rd. atora tor CANTON 1.000

la aaa Tola* P l a u £ of Canton Center fld . eoroee I rom Maiiar • Tandy Acraa. Caa Uua num. bar 366-4060

COMMERCIAL 1300 aq 11 5 MMa 8 B e e c n f W y a i e a 361-7976

D O W N T O W N R O C H E S T E R

FOR LEASE • Raiau Office

• Service Medical • Cats'Da* Locat ion

335-1043

PLYMOUTH 8 Telegraph srea F « M a . 33 or older. non-dnnkar lo •Tiara my 3 badroom Noma 12S0 pMa NaK utilities a month 632-4614

PiWFESStONAL lamata (25) l o * * » apt wtth jama in Uvonia/ Ptfewjutti araa baglnnang Aug 1 83001'mo Caa Carol day* 464-3247

Evaa 274-7671

attractive 3 badroom bouaa. private entrance to Irving araa. private phone 8 cable TV. t a n includes utaitiee tor female

534-335!

ROOMMATE WANTED rtaapunMlile mate or lam ale. non-

» m a m i 807-7716

- 1 S INGLE EMPLOYED FEMALE Seakmg j jame to share 2 badroom

" T p l u e •-» util it ies Doantown Royal Oak

$276 plua % util it ies 6*3-3777

SOUTHFIELD apt. log^are with pro-. Northwestern. 2

2 batha. $325 p4us f i 353-5664

SOUTHFtELO- ram ale non-emofcer

houee $325 i sleet nc

SOUTHFIELD - Pro laa iona l wtshes

Z jSSSffco 424-649®

SYLVAN LAKE - N Oakland Coun-ty 1 turmahed bedroom $250 Laka

. kitchen.laundry 8 utilities 681-7806

4 2 2 W a n t e d T o R e n t

CAUFORNIA COUPLE with dog re-turning lo Detroit would i k e lo rem houee m auburba baglnmno Sapi t

9 or 616-704-9133 Can 313-352-1789 <

RETIRED COUPLE wishes lo rent houae or apartment for the aummer m Livonia. Farmington or Plymouth Please call 536-6412

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

O n 1 0 M i l ® R d .

b t w H a l s l e a d & H a g g e r t y

RETAIL/OFFICE FOR LEASE

750-4.000 S<J ft CERTIFIE0 REALTY INC

471-7100

4 3 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

F o r R a n t

WESTLAND M M a M I 8 Ann Ar-bor Tr ideal location 1.000 aq ft. Good lor rata* or oflfca Estaoesheo 24 yeers 4 73-4141 661-3629

4 3 4 I n d . / W a r s h o u e s

L e a s e o r S a l e

AIRPORT COMMERCE

CENTER Award Winning Development

induatnal Suites M 59 al PONTIAC AIRPORT

I 2 0 0 s q r t M 0 0 ' mo complete Other auitee Irom 1600-10.000 aq ft C a l Al Montalvo 666-2422

CITY O f PLYMOUTH New 1250 Of 2500 aq ft . HVAC 3 pnaaa. S750 - $1500 per month Mat. net, net 456-6000

OAKLAND storage building tor rant. 24 « 46 two atory. excellent

machinery equipment cara. boais 6 antiquea Ideal lor tradee-men at $240/month 652-2575

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ACCESSIBLE BKmmgnem med lca buadwn 2 m a t a * * now $500 each

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A N N O U N C I N G MAPLE BUSINESS CENTER

OF TROY Beet Rate* m Town No Laaee Nec-eeaary 186-5.000 aq ft on Maple near Livernoca From $236 up per month Can 646-0139

BERKLEY Quaint, metoncal bunding offering 600 aq n tor office ideal tor attor-ney accountant, etc 396-6330

ROYAL OAK- College Mudent need* room m exchange tor cooking 8 houaacleanmg Terrific cook Leeve

546-7622

<OEAL LOCA' ION 1.000 aq ft Ex-posure lo 100.000 c a r i per day Ford & Middlebert Garden City

422-2490

LIVONIA - 2000»qft store in store neighborhood

429 Garages A Mini Storage

DIOCM W 0< Nff-Ourph Rd 3 5 * 4080 429 Garages A Mini Storage PL Y MOU T H! DOWNTOWN

Quaint snooping mall, approx imate-ly 1 050 S<3 Ft Excellent p a r t i n g Call Deborah tor details 344-9369

ROCHESTER«D AT 175 Buemant storage 24 H > 32 rt $80.'monin Can 351-4470

PL Y MOU T H! DOWNTOWN Quaint snooping mall, approx imate-ly 1 050 S<3 Ft Excellent p a r t i n g Call Deborah tor details 344-9369

ROCHESTER«D AT 175 Buemant storage 24 H > 32 rt $80.'monin Can 351-4470 PLYMOUTH downtown 2915 aq rt ,

rent nraptiaOle; 1059 s<3 ft.. S600 mo , 1290 SQ ft., new furnace, air conditioned. JtOOO'mo 453-2990

TROY - ROCHESTER, 1-75 20*20 GARAGE $90 A Month Call 351-4375

PLYMOUTH downtown 2915 aq rt , rent nraptiaOle; 1059 s<3 ft.. S600 mo , 1290 SQ ft., new furnace, air conditioned. JtOOO'mo 453-2990

TROY - ROCHESTER, 1-75 20*20 GARAGE $90 A Month Call 351-4375 PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN

432 Commercial / Retail Main corner, 3.450 sq t l AvMaMa immediately

CANTON MICHIGAN Plata. SxcaKani

noada. Exceaeni demo-graphics including a population of 67,175 wtthln 3 mile radius Ample convenient parking 8 competitive rates Retail space available. 1200 eg *1 8 aooo »a ft., Catl lor milor met ion, 313-930-5398

DOWNTOWN WAYNE 15 * 16 Store m busy Kroger-Perry strip center on Michigan Ave. in.Wayne. Ample parking, j o o d traffic: 'eason-•bte rwit , Caw S47-7171

STOREFRONT/ROYAL OAK Downtown Approa 1200 sq ft

Now Vacant Reaaonable te rms Call Sue. 646 376S

THREE COMMERCIAL LOCATIONS 2500 aq ft Bidg Uvoni&/5 Mile 1500 aq ft. Btdg Pty/NorthvUie 3450 aq. fL BMg_ Fa r rmng ton 'G rK id .River Rd.

Stnger W h i t m o f e i Assoc 642-1117

SPECIAL! 3 M O N T H S F R E E R E N T

CANTON near 275 - off ice & ware-houee units From 500-30,000 sq f l Answering SerMce atso available immediate occupancy For more m-lormation ca« 454-2460 It no answer call 346-1633

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AA N Woodward, near 696 400-3000 ft ideal lor general office medtcal'dental Immediate occu-pancy. reasonable rental 546-0660

AUBURN HILLS 175-University Drive, office tor lease 13x25, Aug 1st. Beautifully decorated Switchboard available Addit ional room for office aaalatant LegaJ nr a . nancial businees preferred T-Oufw a f — ' 3 1 3 - 3 7 i - 2 ? S

HISTORIC BUILDING D o w n l o w n B i r m i n g h a m O f f i ce space BOO sq ft available

BIRMINGHAM - Prime office space located on quiet street with private entrance and ample parking I d e l tor CPA, manufacturers representa-tive. etc Space preeentty deeded

AH uimtiee included Caa 9AM-5PM, Mon.-Fn. 644-2646

BIRMINGHAM 1 office, good location. good parking, $400 mo. Call Or L*WI* Smith. 644-2965

BLOOMFIELD/Ponulac Area 900 aq ft wtth prtvete executive office Share common area wtth lounge. «itcf«en A extra storage Ideal for manufacturee rep. lawyer, accoun-tant 8 other email bueineeees Rent includes ail uWrtiee maid service, taxae 8 use of phone system Every-thing for $550 par mo Caa Dan ot Mary at 332-6500 or 332-6507

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CANTON - UBay Protaaalonal Mr. new off ice, medical or general •aaa 800 to 16.500 aq ft by Ford RD 8 1275 Prime locatton 563-6272

DESIRABLE TR6Y Sub-L apace on Eaal Big Baaver Rd 302 •%K t e 860 e q k nanlBie office apace Reaaonable rates utaniea

689-2760

DETROIT - Cad leu i 'Morang Suit able for medical practice, law maur-ence. accountant or other profes-sional uee RaaaonaPM 651-5662

GROSSE PTE AREA Medical dental apace Approximately 1200 sq ft in naw office buadmg across from Eaatiand On site parknw Caa

777-0260

CANTON - FREE RENTI Off ice auitee - 1st 8 lasl months rant free. Minutes trom t-276 Custom floor plan 459-6043

CANTON, MICHIGAN - N Canton Plara Exceaeni location Warren 8 Sheldon Roads Excellent demo-

rraphlca including a population of 7,175 wttfMn 3 mlla radius Ample

convenient parking 8 competitrve ratee Office space available t660 aq. ft. $ 1305 sq ft. Can tor infor-mat ion, 313-930-5396

DENTAL/MEDICAL

Birmingham - Suite available Pro-laaalonal buadmg Easy access from Hunter BfvO On site park lr>g Pie

669-8 caffl. Mon.-Fri.. 9-4 30 8744

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Prime Suites 1120 aq ft and 2004 sq. ft available Greet views, com-nel/t.ive rales, ionwenieru parking fu« service building Ocean Qrtae Restaur ant. coffee shop stock bro-ker and beauty/barber ahop m bui lding Next to Crowley s

260 N. Woodward 6 4 7 - 7 1 7 1

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— WEST SLOOMFtttO Shared executive officea 8 sacratar-tal services Personal l ie raceptlon-•st Phone answering lax. copier, qsntaranca roams. C a l 9am-4pm

932-0346

OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE UP TO 2500 SO FT

Available For immediate Occupency

P R I M E L O C A T I O N On 13 Mile Road near Orchard Laka Road m Farmington Hills

Special Rates Thru August Can 851-9755

FARMINGTON HILLS 800 aq ft off ice apace In proles-nonai building Available immedi-ately 477-0189

FARMINGTON HILLS 1.200 sq ft Lease or rant $708 per month High traff ic location Days. 478-2644 Eves. 476-8772

FARMINGTON HILLS - 200-4.800 sq ft in attractive, proteesional buAdmg at under market rants Write your own lease 476-7451

FARMINGTON office on Grand Riv-er near downtown includes turrneh-mgs. lanitortai & uni t ies $350 Kev-in Knight Duke. Broker 477-6000

FARMINGTON Vanous sued deluxe offices on Grand River Available at bargain <at«s manias Included 626-2425

FURNISHED EXECUTIVE OFFICE S o u t h M d / 1 2 M M area $240 per

Servica/Secretfcrtal mo. Answering S< •Snrvrun a.atlahlit

ATTRACTIVE - AFFORDABLE Hard to believe

Single room office space, starting f rom $225 including utilities Ford FkL 4 Middlemen Call 422-2490

LATHRUP VILLAGE-800 sq t l Executive Suites Ample Parking '•» mile North ot new 1-696.

559-7780

LIVONIA ' SCHOOLCRAFT t INKSTER Office space in active center 795 sq ft formerly attorneys offices, 1250 aq. ft formerly dental chrac, excellent condi t ion Also 700 »q t l tor retail Brokers protected Call

559-1160

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_ FARMINGTON HILLS t o Mile 6 Grand River

2 room off ice suite modem, an condi t ion and alarmed off ice buatf-

occupency £ • & r " •ng

477-7700

GARDEN C t r l ' MEDICAL

Recentf, remodeled - Great parking Very compet i t ive rales

Move m immedlatty 357-1940

LIKE CHARMING OLD BUILDINGS'* Windows that open? Only $175 lor office and wait ing room - right

*oyal Oak " downtown Royal i kISue. 646-3785

LIVONIA off ice apace tor leeae t 8 2 <oom aurtea -nctuding warahouaa spece and secretarial service Neer 8 Ml ie/Farming!on - - 476-2422

LIVONIA OFFICES 7 mMe/Middte-bell or 5 mae/Midd ieben. trom 160 10 800 sq leet t rom $10 sq ft groes Caa Ken Hale days 525-0920 Eves 261-1211

LIVONIA/WESTSIDC - prlvsta offlc-aa. $400 month lo mon th lease with phone answering man « ooMee ser-vice Receptionist secretarial ser-vice available 464-2960

LIVONIA - 2.000 sq ft of flexible o f l c e space Schootcraft frontage $ l , 500 /mo Including util it ies Con-tact Dan Bergatrom at 522-1350

NEWLY RENOVATED lol l space 1500 square leet, high ceilings Downtown Royal Oak on South Mam 396-1260

NEW OFFICE Space available in Troy Coo l ldge/Map le area Ample parking 8 private entrance 1 500 aq ft w Kh addit ional 1,500 sq ft available Contact Jo Ann Luxon al 649-5800, Mon Wed or Fri be-tween 9am-4pm

NORTHVILLE Off ice to Sublease 3 days per week

OFFICES IN W BLOOMFIELD Orchard Lake Rd Private entrance, 600 to 3200 sq ft

851-6555

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Located on Maple Rd , |ust E of Eton Smles ranging t rom 700 sq ft on up Taaae rate $14 per sq ft Great locat ion and park ing On-site storage and suppor t services Call Senators Heany 14W-M4U PLYMOUTH-OX) sq ft Completely furnished, receptioniat desk 2 pri-vate executive offices, waiting ar«a. conference area Encellent location immediate occupancy. $950TTIO

454-4660

PLYMOUTH Central Dwlr lcl 2nd floor off ice 2,000 aq ft Mufti yeer lease compel itlvsly pr iced Caa Nancy 459-6560

PLYMOUTH Prestigious location Executive oft •oa auitee 1100 aq f t 8 2000 aq f t

455-2900

REDFORD OFFICE 2 4 8 2 1 F i v e M l l a R d

Weet Of Telegraph 2 rooms • in-suit storage snd bath-room Private entrance carpeting and blinds A l utmtiee included $375 per month CERTIFIED REALTY. INC 471-7100

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W of Telegraph • Beautiful 2 story building • Underground parking • Carpet ing $ blinds • Lit signage • 3 room suites and up • Low rale includes an utilities CERTIFIED REALTY INC 471-7100

NEEDED DENTIST to move .n lo a pome Rochester locat ion with a 4 patient-re Caa n o w ,

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NOVI (8 MMa al 1-2751 313-346-5767

BIRM HAM {Woodward al Br own 1 313-433-2070

SOUTHFIELO execu t i ve o f f i ce apece. desirable Town Center loca-tion $500 $1,000 Cak 366-2600

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Suite available All utaities peki Good parking, storage, conference room Secretarial 8 phone services available 00 premises Caa 366-5670

MEDICAL SUITES m charming 3 floor complex downtown Rochester finished interiors only 2 left Cell now A.DCO ASSOC 650-9010

COMMERCIAL SPACE Exterior corner location - on parking lot. downlown Rochester ExceHenl lor a service business. I e tanning salon Bower shop, travel agency Available soon - Can now ADCO ASSOCIATES 650-9010

ROCHESTER AREA - Auburn Rd at Livemols 950 Sq Ft office apace wtth full basement $850 'MO Can 852-6011 (between 8 30am-4 30pm) After 4 30pm 254-3061

ROCHESTER 1 000 sq ft Great Oaks Plaza Rea-sonable ra le* immediate cy

SOUTHFIELD Share professional office space wtth amenities Below market rates Evergreen at Ov ic Center Drive 352-0030

TIRED OF WORKING ou1 o< your home? Charming office available 'or a 1 person operation In downtown Rochester $350 mo Call ADCO ASSOCiA" £S 650-9010

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3 M O N T H S F R E E R E N T CANTON 8 NOVI Sharp clean New Buildings. Offices. - Shared Tenant Space 6 Secretarial Services available Office equipment (fax, copier elc I also available immediate occupancy For more •nlo. 454-2460 if no answer can 346-1833

TROY .'BIRMINGHAM instant office Receptionist telephone answering, utilities included Secretarial $ furni-ture available $500 $850 643-8769

TROY For the person tookmg for me unique 600 sq N aa utilllies. no security $475 362-0764

tROY- Smaa professional buttdmg Excellent location 8 parking Great for Doctors. CPA Lawyer etc 669-7540 or 585-6605

TROY - 1 room m shared services smte includes waiting room, recep-tionist, use Of copy machine and

$240 per mo » telephone charges Douglas Management 526-1174

WAYNE Office inside existing busi-ness on Michigan Ave Conference

ttve pre!erred 326-S ' lM

P E N T H O U S E O F F I C E Located In Troy, this 850 sq ft Penthouse has a natural skylight, prhrale restroom and shower and is •ocaled on the th i rd floor Ideal tor Advertising, Graphics or Art Studio Very f a v o r a b l e Rate 646-0 • 39

WEST BLOOMFIELD Orchard Lake/Maple Prune 1300 sq t l Sublease thru 12-90 $750' month or sign new lease 626-5315

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ALL AHOUNO Machinist wtth rmlkng & gnndmc experience Part time or tu« time Pay all Benaets Bonus Air conditioned Canton 451-7840

ALL AROUNO YARD PERSON Mo&ie home deeiership looking tor person to Oo odd robs as requested 6 Days' long hours 349-2500

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ACCOUNTING COORDINATOR For manufacturing tacMtty in Ro-chester 2 yrs. experience required -n accounts receivable, payacxe general ledger 4 computer usage

656-9870

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A LEADER in vending food service rs in need ot a hard working, dedi-cated person to fiH posit ion m Waaed Lake area Only mose inter ested in making a commrtmeni to

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SERVICES The Kaey Oer Peopta The Ftm And The Bear

Not An Aaency Never A Fee Equal OpportunHy bnployer M / * ' H

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Peter Hielaan'a Fitness Programs are expanding Along with Nietsen's current gym. Eye o< the Tiger 4 Sports Therapy C»r»c Nielsens new areoPic fscatty ' AEROBIC CON-NECTION' wU be Open aoonl Become a part o l a growing team ol fttnees pro lemonats We ere look-ing lor experienced certlfted instruc-tor* . or fit. Hearth enthusiasts, wis-ing to Be trained arvt cert i f ied Cea now lor more information, between 8 8 5 474-7454 or 474-7424

BIRMINGHAM AREA PRE-SOiOOL needs Aides 8 chad care workers Fua 8 part tone hours Experience preferred BeneAts 844-5787

AIR CONOITIONtNG INSTALLER Some experience or school pre-ferred Top napes snd benefits ) •sga» snd 0

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A N A L Y S T - P R O G R A M M E R Degreed, 4-6 yrs. experience IBM mainframe environment. C ICS/VSAM experience required, database a plus i lDMS/Oe2 l Opportunity io learn distr ibuted systems/UN IX/ imaging

PROGRAMMER - Degreed. 1-3 yrs. experience UNIX.." C " Opportunity to learn d ist r ibuted/mainframe/ imaging systems

CAPACITY PLANNER - Degreed experience wtth BEST1 required

Send resume to ARC Profeeelonai Services Group, 32500 Concord Or , Ste. =227 Madison Heights. Mi 48071 ARC offers growth potential and fua benefits package

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Denver 10 our storea in met ro Detroit aree with company ven. Muat be acta to per fo rm mmor re-pairs 8 maintenance m stores/ware-house and have own tools 9houid have good drtvtng 8 work htetory Fvai time (soma over t ime) 15 00 10 start Apply m person t o 22218 Grand Rlvsr 1 Between Telegraph 8 Laftaar) to <« out appacatwn. Between 9-4 waekdeys 533-5785

ALL HOMEMAXERS/STUOCNTS Earn 86-17 50 Delivering lunches lo office Buadmgs pert t ime Mon-Fn Sam- 1pm. Need car, eeey work

642-8134

APARTMENT Caretaker Couple Large suburban complex. Experi-enced only Apertment plua fr inge BeneAts Caa QMrtn or Wanda

APARTMENT MANAGER for large apartment complex m Deerborn araa We are aeekwg a person wtth s p f t M n g personality, profaeaionai att i tude 8 aome expert

APPLY NOW $9 to Start

ideal for students Full t ime 4 pen time Sales.1 Msrket ing depart-men! Scholarships available Cell Mon -Fn . 10em-2pm Uvonie-425-6980 425-7037 Rochester- - 739-6090 E Detroit- 775-3810

APPRAISAL TRAINEE

Local office of a national organiza-tion needs two fun time career minded persons wekng to work hard Wa offer t r m a g . earn. «*»te you learn, choice o l locations Po-tential ftrs! yeer ear rw ig i m e>

of 830,000 Call 478-3406

500 Help Wanted ADM'NlSTRA' tVE VACA-VC*

Supervisor o ' Seconder, Soeca Education Program and Proiect PROVE G a r d e n C t y PuCi.c Schools Must possess Special Edu-cation Supervisor, Approval and Michigan Administrator Certification | (Secondary! Immediately contact | Personnel Department 1333 Radciiff Garden City Ms 46135

425-4900

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Local office & a nalionai organiza-tion needs 2 full t ime career mmdea oersons wvlMng to wor t hard We of-•er Iraininfl earn while you leern Po-tential first year earnings in excess of 830.000 Call MR JIM 737-2004

APPLICATIONS NOW Being accept-ed by a Michigan Tech 50 company We manufacture high quality circuit Boards which 'equire special care and detail wor« Nc. experience nec-essary - strong math w i l l s helpful Full t ime permanent ooerungs - all shifts 85 50 per hour with reviews and exceftent paid beneht packege including profit sharing Apply a! 32900 Capitol, off Farmington Livo-nia No phone calls

APT GALLERY with large selection of prints A posters lookng tor 'r iendty m o i w j u a i knowledgeable m art history & sales Southfield aree 356-5421

ASSEMBLY 8 machmmg Redtorfl 4 Livonia 6 months experience $170-Sii6>wk plus overt ime Call Meianie at Uniforce 357-0644

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$ 3 5 , 0 0 0 - $ 4 2 , 0 0 0 Utaize your extensive programming experience » this stable environ-ment looking lor professional peo-ple oriented candideies

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SOUTHFIELD. Ml 48075 PERSONNEL AGENC Y

MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSOR FLEXIBLE HOURS

Large Health Benefits Administrator has immediate openings for experienced Medical Claims Processors. Must have at least two years of claims processing ex-perience and knowledge of medical ter-minology Excellent opportunity with growth potential and a very good benefit package. FLEX-Time and part time posi-tions available. Please call Wendy Burton at 351-0200 or send your resume to:

MIDWEST BENEFITS CORP. 2 5 5 0 5 W . 1 2 M i l e R d . # 3 0 0 0

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We are seeking highly motivated Individu-als to grow with us over the long haul. • Clean State of the* Art Metal Stampings • High Quality Environment • Effective Teamwork • Comprehensive Training • Drug Free Environment • Tuition Reimbursement Program • Many Positions Available

Appty in person at: 300 Industrial Drive, Plymouth, Ml

(across from Unisys)

C L A 6 6 1 H E D ADVERTISING 644-1070 Oakland County S91-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester Hills

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CLERK CASHIERS STOCK CLERKS

PART TIME Must be 18 years o r oider . Heavy l i f t ing required. Good pay.

GROCERY BAGGERS also needed part time. Must b e 16 years or older.

Apply at:

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 4 2 5 N O . C E N T E R S T .

N O R T H V I L L E

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY OPEN HOUSE

WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 7-8 PM • $7 Per Hour to Start • N o SeMng Required • C o m p l e t e Training • No Co ld Ceding

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Call 961-2615, ext. 209 anytime.

ATTENTION M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S Automatic Screw Machine Operator* - e « p e r i e n c e d o o m u l t i p l e s p i n o t e s c r e w m a c h i n e s i s e t - u p o r o p e r a t i o n !

Grinding Operators/Set-Up - e x p e r i e n c e w i t h c e n t e r l e s s . t t i r u - l e e C a n d m - f e e d p r o d u c l i o r . g r i n d i n g

Quality Control Floor Inspector - p e r s o n n e e d e d w i t h e x p e r i e n c e in Q u a l i t y C o n t r o l i n s p e c t i o n o n m g n t sh i f t on»y

• Family owned manufacturing company • Day A night shift available • Males females/high school grads. welcome • Medical benefits 401K Plan vacation

CALL FOR INFORMATION: 474-6330 (8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. M-F)

STOCK CLERKS PRODUCE CLERKS

DELI COUNTER CLERKS CLERK CASHIERS

S H O P P I N G CENTER MARKET has immediate part-time openings for stock clerks, produce clerks, deli counter clerks & clerk cashiers. Must be 18 years or older. Heavy lifting required^ Excellent pay. $6 00 per hour to start. Premium time (time & a half) lor Sun~ " day work. Very flexible scheduling available. These are year round posi-tions... not summer jobs! Apply in per-son at:

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 6433 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

(at 15 Mi le Road • West Bloomfield)

ARBOR DRUGS. INC.

N E W S T O R E O P E N I N G F E H N D A L E

C A S H I E R S . S T O C K D E P A R T M E N T C O O R D I N A T O R S

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The Budd Company, a world-wide supplier to the transporta-tion industry, is part of Thyssen AG. a W German muRr-biaion dollar sales conglomerate We now have the following posi-tions available at our Detroit Stamping Plant

TOOL & DIE MAKERS MACHINE REPAIR PIPEFITTER Tha ideal candidates wtf have (oumeyman status or letters verifying 8 years of experience Familiarity with an automotive environment would be a plus.

T*»e Budd Company offers competitive salaries and com-preventive bene fits including medical, dental, vision, and hearing coverage. Become part ol a winning team by sand-mg your resume or Bopiyvig in parson today to: THE BUDO COMPANY, 12141 C h a r -tovotx Avenue , Det re* , Ml 4821*. Me are ar equal tunHy employer M/F

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l o c k s s t e r e o , i n t e r v a l w i p e r s S t o c k

# 1 1 3 3 1

WAS '15,005

YOU PAY 11,790

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1990

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WAS '20,468

YOU PAY 14,943

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» ' 1 5 0 0

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1 9 9 0

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TRUCK WEEK SPECIALS 14' BIVOUAC PARCEL t d -Stock #8806 1 5 , 9 8 9

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THIS WEEK S SPECIAL WAS $17,990

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1990

F-150 PICKUP S h a d o w B lue XLT Lar ia t W m Dogn t ' » swrwg-away marrow i g m c o n v e n i e n c e g r o u p , s t e r e o c a s s e t t e c l o c k s p e e d c o n t r o l t>w - i ^ e e i air powe r w i n d o w s & l o c u s d# iu«e A r g e n i s t y e a s tee l w r i e e l s , s l i d m g rear w i n d o w 4 s o e e d a u t o m a t i c S tock e 10763

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WAS '16,890

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Running Boards and Custom Strips.

100 Nsw Asrostars In Stock

N E W 1 9 9 0 A E R O E«ierxiea wagon, power Ml lit rig.

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M o n d a y . J u t y 2 3 . 1 9 9 C OArf?

Builders cultivate legislative friends By Gerald Frawley staff writer

Political campaign contributions are nothing new. Individuals and special interest groups have been contributing to election coffers as long as there have been elections. ; as there

It is little wonder, then, that build-ers, whose interests have come in-creasingly under attack a s * wave of anti-development fervor has swept the country, have created their own political action committee to help elect pro-housing legislators and promote pro-housing issues.

Political action committees and independent committees are formed by special interest groups, compa-nies, labor organizations, associa-tions or by two or more individuals acting jointly to raise money and in-

cal candidate or ballot question. A significant way in which PACs

operate is by making donations to a politician's campaign fund.

Randy Dwyer, finance director for government affairs of tbe National Association of Home Builders, said builders are responding to the politi-cal reality in Washington D.C. Since other special interest groups in Washington have political action committees, the NAHB needs one as well.

BUILD-PAC, which is used by NAHB to elect pro-housing candi-dates, is in the middle of a $2 million fund-raising effort.

In order for business to survive, it must change and react to more than the marketplace, Dwyer said. Gov-ernment decisionsaffect the econo-my and w e economy alfects busi-ness, Dwyer said, so builders must make their voices heard in govern-ment.

Environmental laws, banking and loan regulations, controlled-growth legislation and just about any law that affects the economy affects building, Dwyer said.

Dwyer said despite the bad repu-tation PACs have gained tn recent years, there is nothing improper about PAC contributions. "It's a matter of getting involved political-

4 y " Criticisms that PAC donations re-

sult in politicians catering to special interests, he continued, are mislead-ing. "What's a special interest? Ev-eryone has an interest — or at least they should have."

PAC contributions a r e usually giv-en to candidates who already agree with the Interests of PAC members, Dwyer said- "They aren't switching their vote for a small contribution."

Many PAC coffers have far than $2 million to spend. Dwyer said, but as far as PACs made up of indi-vidual donations are concerned. BUILD-PAC generally ranks as one of the top five.

"Depending on who is doing the ranking, we're usually around third or fourth." Dwyer said. Even so, when spread out over an entire coun-try, $2 million is not likely to wield a corruptible influence, he said.

RICHARD L. HA 1.1., assistant pro-fessor of political science at the Uni-versity of Michigan, agreed with some of Dwyer's observations and disagreed with others

. Campaign contributions from PACs do not equate to buying votes, Hall said, but do result in more sub-tle forms of influence.

TTaTl and professor of political sci-ence Francis W. Wayman recently completed a detailed study on cam-paign contributions and their effect

on the legislative process The report w i l l be released this fall.

PACs contribute almost exclusive-ly to politicians already friendly to their cause. Hall said. "What is made clear in our study Is that the com-mon charge that campaign financing is corrupting politicians is not cor-rect — they're not engaged in uneth-ical activities like vote buying — t h e system can be corrupt-ed without unethical acts by (con-gressional) members ," he said. "(Campaign contributors) claim they are not buying votes, but agcess — but what are the fruits ot that ac-cess?

"What we're suggesting is that campaign contributions affect the behavior, but not the choice of politi-cians," he said.

Campaign contributions affect the

spends on an issue in the less-public, critical committee level where laws are created, formed and passed to the full body for approval, Hall said.

Campaign contributions result in a shifting of a politician's time and re-sources so when an issue arises that is dear to a given group's cause, the politician devotes his energies to that issue, Hall said.

"WHAT GETS squeezed out," he said, "is the individual voter or less organized group that doesn't have the clout or the money of the big contributor."

BUILD-PAC donates only to can-didates for federal elections. Some state builder associations have state PACs.

Lynn Egbert, (Of Utt Michigan association of home build-ers, which sponsors B-PAC for asso-ciation members, said PACs encour-age political involvement.

B-PAC contributes exclusively to campaign funds, Egbert said.

Whether cooperatively or indivi-dually, builders have interests and Urcy have every right tn show thf ir

Noises from pipes drive owner crazy

Lam going craxy because of the noise coming from the basement of my suit became of tbe water pipes leading to the sprinkler system.

I have a meter in my u i t which has to be serv-iced by tbe condominium on a normal basis. I did not realize what tbe extent and nature of tbe piping in my u i t was when I bought the u i t from tbe developer.

What can I do? Check with the condominium association to see if

other co-owners who may be similarly situated in regard to the location of the pipes are experiencing the same problems.

If the noise emanating in your unit is unreason-able, perhaps you have a claim against the develop-er, or t t e association may have a claim against the d e v e l o p in your behalf concerning tbe location of pipes, presuming that tlpy are common elements within the association's jurisdiction. I would write a letter to tbe association board requesting their co-operation in this matter.

I would also notify the developer of your concern regarding the nature and extent of the noise in tbe pipes in your condominium uni t

Robert M Meisner is o Birmingham attorney specializing in condominiums, real estate and corporate law.

m condo m queries -

Robert M. m Meisner

support for political candidates who agree with t h e m be said.

The PAC, Egbert said, allows builders to pool their resources and contribute as a unified group which is especially important because Michigan builders are dealing in a hostile environment.

It's not that Michigan as a whole is anti-development, but southeast Michigan is experiencing anti-growth pressures, Egbert said. About 35 percent of Michigan legis-lators a re from southeast Michigan

which is a significant voting block. In order to protect builder inter-

ests, the PAC and individual builders must take an active part in s tate and I n r a l g n w r n m p n l a f f a i r e K o ^ t i n .

islators based almost solely on a pro-housing voting records, Egbert said. "There has to be some empirical evi-dence to support the donation "

ued. " B u i l d e r s in t h a t a r e a (southeastern Michigan) have to be involved."

B-PAC donations are made to leg-

Candidates for an office receive donations based on recommenda-tions from MAHB members who live in a district.

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EXPANDING OUR " DETROIT METRO AREA

SERVICE TEAM

Would you Mka to

earn 420-25K a year? be out on the roed? deel director wttt i customer*? rapreeent the mouatry leeder?

S E A R S A U T H O R I Z E D CLEANING SERVICES has an oppportunlty lor you we wa tram you to become a carpel and upholstery cleaning professional You

receive paid trajnmp, jnnorms. great earning po-tenttal. and the uae of slate-of-tha-art equipment

To qualify, you muat be 18 yeer* ol age. self motivat-ed. good communication sklda. excadenl personal hygiene, and a have a valid driver'» Kcenee

For confidential interview apply m person Between 8:30am and 5 on or Tuesday Brook field, Livonia. Ml 48150 (direction* - off C*>-itai Drive, seat ot Farming-ton Road.) E O E

COLLECTORS

EARNINGS $30,000 • BONUSES FOR RESULTS

WE ARE^XPANOiNG '

p rogram wfMa training' Complete your t ra in ing $375 per waek plua expanded weekly bonus opportum-

H you are aaaertrve. self mot ivated 4 jH» nr ianlad, we warn t o talk i o

APPLY DAILY e A M - 9 PM

NATIONAL CREDIT CORPORATION 7091 ORCHARO LAKE RD

AT 14% MILE RD SUITE 100

WEST BLOOMFIELD

paint thru mid-Sept (MSU, OU. elc.) good wages C ' S Dave Halfr lch al Student Painter* l -«00-543-3792

COLLEGE STUOENTS Dr iver* needed lor ice C r e « n vend-ing route* m Uvorua and subu r t » " goirr c ra f l Uvonaa 522-7751

on Monday at 11848

CAR WASH Attendant*. C a d m Sales Ful time poemons avadatna tor our naa tod service weah located Ford 4 Hix m Canton Days, after-noon*, waakaids Apply m person Mr Glow Car Wash It, 36300 Ford Rd., oread: 729-7444

Engdah wRh m Maraturs.

l * 0 + r prstarred Light typing and axoeAent proo4reeo*na Bkflte

procedure plaasa c a l our 24 hour

961-6519 ASSISTANT FACBJTY MANAGER The CHy e« Wdyne Parks and Racre-

MACHINE SHOP Aaaistam. Muet have baalc knoe«-adga o l head racondWomng. B 4 F Auto Supply. Plymouth 453-7200

Front Deek RacapOorast hours

evening

AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC CJTY OF ROYAL OAK

- $7.25, and /o r exper ience Ugh aeltooi d ip loma or GEO. codsga educat ion p i atoi i a d Mua l be wdfcig to work evenings and • as* an a * The City of Wayne la an Equal Op-portuni ty Dnptoya i e n d manvdto* ara encouraged to apply App tca -Bona wm be accepted untd tha podl-Itona are f l tod at tha Wayne Com-munity Cantor. 4C35 H o v e R d . Wayne. M l

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEES

to 116.000 a yaw

Can earn $14,000 -$20,000 at end of y e a r F u d b e n e M * Emptoyment Center Inc. 59B-16M

AS8WTAJCT MANAGERS - wW I ran .

ASSIST ANT MANAGER CREDIT repor t ing of l toa produa mor tgage cradR raporta tor bant m o r t g a g e comp am aa Banal S o u l M M H o i a c a Nanonal Corpt

a r * bemg accepted tar I compet i t ive CNd Ser-

vtoa examinat ion Appacanl m re-qui red to r r e s s m a l Ota t ime of * > -pdcanon a current oarMtaat ion by Via Sta le o I MtcMgan aa either a Master Auto or Master Heavy Duty

Truck ' mecfterncs. *nad have a mini -m u m ot three (3) yeer* documen ted e x p e r i e n c e aa a A u t o m o t i v e

tor vaNcto operator * permi t w i th ei-ther a Ctaae I or Oaaa d endorse-ment , or a Group B Commerc ia l

( C O U $14 97 -

211 todnaaday. August 1. 1990

546-6322 * n Equal Opportuni ty Employer

AUTOMOTIVE T E C H N O A N « ad. Muat be oandtod. G o o d pay pk ja b e n e M s Fud and part tone

455-6650

AUTO PARTS D M V E R / & A L E M A N O u l a a a la greet! Naad trainee to drtaa truck on M e * route. Drtvtng e i p e r t e m s and Maraa t In parto hatokd G o o d banaMa and srarklng condMona. Reply to B o x * t t Ot>-

6

FMneea matructor* - Evening and weekend hours Degree m • health and fit nee* related field pretorred

AQUA Aemtik-* Instructor* - Experi-ence naraaaary and certaicaiion

Call 642-6504

BE YOUR OWN BOSS Work own hr* 4 earn an average ol $20 hr Flexible hr*. Writs your own paychack 729-4776 261-4327

BLUE PRINT CHECKER

ftoaponaltiH tor checking drawing* tor accuracy Detore final r e l i n i

J anperlenca a muat %t/Tw Ad toae employer peid

n 1 P e r s o n n e l P l a c e 2 7 4 - 4 2 3 0

$150 BONUS Light mduetilat-general laborer*

Must have Bsnaportalton snd be ftopendatito. Work 40 hour* a weak pks. A« aMfta. mdudng

Uvoma. 464-2100 Southfield. 557-5700

S N E L L I N G T E M P O R A R I E S

NEVER

CASHIER Afternoon* 0( gTamno* Mnfm Man. 12 M i e Rd. at Farrmngton Rd Cad Anne. 553-6121

C A S H I E R / S A L E S Branch of our wed known womena

T W TT5BT lime help lor u r n s mornmge. after-noona. evervng* and weekend* (WONDERLAND MALL LOCATIONl. Some caahtar or tales experience helptid Should enyoy faanaon and Padaia m customer service Compa-ny benefit* and immediate employ-ee discount Salary based on expe-rience if qualified, pwaaa cad 356-3933 lor interview or apply in parson

M A R I A N N E M A R I A N N E P L U S WONDERLAND MALL

COMPUTER COMPANY needs a mot iva ted person lor cuatomer tele-phone suppor t Prevyxi* support exper ience or knowledge o l any computer ized dental software a togrdy daevabte Sand reaume to: Personne l 31275 Nor thwestern Hary. Suite 140 Farmmgton Hill*. M i 46334

CP PORTRAIT STUOiOS M expanding, now operang our *av-anth Sludk) In Waetiwx3 We v e far-ing In ad posi t ion* Photographers. Salee €onsu f t sn t /Msnaga r 4 Ap-pcwitment Setters Ws ara loofcmg lor self motivated, career maided in-div idual* to jom our team Customer -elation* experience m helptui We wdl tram Apply m person st 20438 Plymouth Rd 3 bdis W o l Ever green on Sat July 2. 8 - 4 p m only

CUSTQOlAN - Several p a n t ime poait ion* available Monanga and evarangs Good pay p lu* b o n u s 26 Mlto-Mound area 563-2960

500 Halp W a n t e d DEVELOPMENTAL PROGRAMMERS

Tha Commercial Soltarara Develop-ment Otwaion o l a Fortune 500 *ize firm need* I al anted new Develop-ment Programmer* . Programmer / Analyst and Protect Manage r * Thee* poertion* require a focu* on meeting protect obyectivea on lane and with * creative vieual preeenta-tion A college degree, three year* P r o g r a m m i n g e x p e r i e n c e a n d • t rong aiterperaonal *kM* ara basic rsqvarsmsnls Proyect leedersmp a •Mo * strong plbs

TQs posit ion inc lude* n a m i n g o n -niftdinn t a n o u e o M as wefl ea N O V E L U L W I K S K ) PICK Operat ing Systems Hardware mvohrement on IBM UNISYS and Per*onal Com puter* Ex cedent • s i arias benef i ts and profit sharing a r * wst ing lor Ihe lop candidate* Cad Mark Bo rn at (313) 482-5800 or ma* your resume to

TILLJNGHAST 38 705 Sevan MMe Roed

Suite 450 Livonia. Ml 48152-1005

DIE REPAIR PERSON Experience necasssry Farmington Hid* araa

473-0400

500 Halp W a n t e d DRIVERS DtSBATCHERS 4 help for growing cab company 19 or oldei Call Mon " 3pm lor application 591 J

500 Halp W a n t a d

DRIVERS - For ice cream truck $ 2 W • gaursmeed c o m m i t s n v No deposit* requaed Must be a l least 20 941-50

ELECTRICIANS Contro l panel repasrman Excedent benef i ts including COLA 4 11 pew hol iday* Apply m per*on, Slegner EJectrK, 35432 Industrial

* l,rvoni« 444,2222 n T .

DRIVERS NEEOED lor *mell courier service M u l l Da famWer with me t ro area Use own vehicle Paid t>> hr mileege Fud or pert tune Excellent lor rat tree* 546-8095

Taking appl icat ion* Wed 8-6pm

Customer Relat ion* AUTO DEALER - Customer reisbon PSrSpnj-pr tgprTsrumCi- IWdpOOQd follow up Ca* 354-4000

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS 50 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS

Day snd Evening * h i « * *vaHabie Some experience helpful but not re-quired Must have redabia tranapor-tatioo- Ptymouth Area IS- week pro jac l S4.25 par hr pfta" bonu* Fud benefits. Can today

NORRELL SERVICES 593-3703

An E<^isl Oppor tun i ty Employer

DIE SETTER Cisan efficient metal a twnpmg piam *eea* person proficient m set

Sat? stsndards strictly Intorcec Cxcedent benefits Salary based on axpenenca Apply m person 300 In-dustrial Dr . Plymouth (acro*a f rom Unisys)

CUSTOMER SERVICE SPECIALIST Growing Farming!on Hdto Company aeek* person lor the career oriented posit ion wrth oppor tun i ty for ad-vancement The idaw cand ida l *

i w n r y n g m a fast paced envi ronment and posaes* excedent proPiem solving "skrd* E lec t i ve organlzal ion and communicat ion skids needed Com-puter knowledge a plus Fud time.' benefits Non smoker C«B 489-0557

C O M P U T E R O P E R A T O R

SINAI HOSPITAL has MI immediate open ing avadabie tor an axperv enced Computer Operator

«aou i rsment» include 2 year* work axpenenca m a large IBM environ-ment ana work ing knowledge of VM, M V S / X A CLCS and VTAM A knowledge of SMS a a p lu*

Ws oftor an attract ive, highly com-Pairtrra * a i » y t l r u c t i a s and banslWs package wMch a idudea tuit ion raan-bursement For immediate conaid erat ion. please submit your reeume a n d aaiary hsatory l o

Employment Off ice-CO

STNAT

C U S I U M b H SERVICE tive needed to fid part t ime poeition lor Fri thru Sun hrs High school di-ploma or equivalent required some college preferred previous experi-ence m customer service required as wa* as good vwrt>al and organoa-' ionai aUds interested applicants *hou id apply i . • o n . 21900 Meiroae Ave =10 Southfield Ml 46075 Tue* 4 Thur* 9am-11am or Wed. 2 - 4 p m

An Equal

DIETARY AiDEA MAINTENANCE^

For nursing home. See Caroie Brown. 261-5300

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 NWwtxirgh Rd

Westland. neer Joy Rd An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

DRIVERS - P A C K A G E V A N

When RPS developed i t * new sma.i pacxage delivery service—we also devawped a great oppcKlunity lor rou

Hera » what s sva-leDia lo you as an owner operator of an RPS pacnage van

•Participation s i the delivery Dusine** created by an Innovative smalt pack age ahippmg *y* tem that ha* usee state-ot- the

•'ointo a 42-st* te service i v s t I've years

•The equipment and f inancing 'esourcee o l an aggressive subsidiary of Roadwai S e r v i c « jnc one ot the country a mdKX transportat ior. '

ELECTRICIAN WITH INDUCTION HEATER

4 FORGING PRESS EXPERIENCE

Currently recruit ing an experienced electr ic ian with induct ion Heater Forging Prea* and Anneekng Fur-nece experience lor new plant atari up in Mujarv-7own*hip REQUIREMENTS Musi Have Journeyman s card or equrvaidni as an Electrician

s* its » MydrauHc* Pneu-Machina Repa«

'To run tool ' oom equipment * delmi te plus RESPOND FOR APPLICATION TO

MR LORO P 0 BO* 2919

DEARBORN. Ml 48126 OR CALL

MR LORD (3131274-3700

An Equal Opporluni ty Employer

500 Halp W a n t e d Flneee Opportundy

$7.00 PER HOUR

• Complete t rana ig program Opandiga - isdia* dhueior. if you an-m working with people 4 would I k * l e i pmg them improve thamaai isa uamg tha aieat m slate ot Ihe an fitneea eqmpmerK mis c e r e * op-portuni ty a waiting lor you

Mus i be lit 4 look It 3 o r * d a y wor* weed excadenl company per t bene-fita. par t vacation, holiday* 4 much more Apply at

FITNESS USA HEALTH SPAS T ueedey/Thursday,'Saturday

30000 Telegraph Rd , Southfield

500 H a l p W a n t e d

GRJNDER HAND Ad a round looi and die person needed for leal growing, cold head-ing company m Plymouth Three

500 Halp W a n t e d Monday. July 23, 1990 OAE

500 H a l p W a n t e d

D 4 O O gr ind ing requi red Top doder pk j * * n * » cedent compeneafton peckage « . Ckxkng 100*. par t health Deneftts and prof i t sharing plan For m fo rma t i on cad 453-3992

GRINDER HAND MILL HANO LAY HANO

Muat be exper ienced 459-1919

GROUNOS PERSON Needed fua t ime for Westland apar tment complex Please ca*

522-3364

enterprises

ASSISTANT MANAGER Needed lor Ptymouth g r o m home Applicant should have previous

tha developmentady disabled Col-lage background pretorred 4 pro-teaaionai retorencaa required For

contact Tracer 459-4284

fxaniie I DIRECT CARE

DIRECT CARE poa i t ion m W Bloomfield avadabie. midn ight* and afternoons High *choo i d ip io-

al Cont inenta l C a b t o V ^ b * » or GEO. good dr iv ing record Great benefit*. $5 25 to Stan Call Kathy between 9am-3pm 360-0669

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer Ui Equal Opportuni ty Employer Aff i rmative Act ion Employer

Customer Service Superviaor with telemarket ing exper ience Self starter. PC knowledge necaasary Reply to D M Samann, Ldiey Exec-utive Plaza. 9357 General Or Plym-outh, Ml 48170

CASHIER/SERVICE ATTENDANTS F\di or pan time Afternoon or even-ings Apply at 36300 F h * M s or

Call 464-1011

CASHIERS For salf serve gas •ance stores Fud and pan tans, days 4 evenings Good lob tor re-

in only: OANOY GAS STATIONS

31425 Ann Artxx Tr. al Mamman 27350 Seven Mda al InksMr

SHELL GAS STATION 329501

CASHIERS 4 STOCK HELP needed, a * train. M l 4 pan Bme, good wage* Randaxzo * Fruit U a t d Farmington HMa 476-7796

HELP I N E E D

P E O P L E !

A U T O P O R T E R

Muet be dependable a n g o o d * t « i n g record Apply In per eon.

• F a r m i n g t o n Hi l |$

C l i ^ s t o L P ^ m r o u t h

F i r m l n g t o n HMa

AUTO PORTER WANTED high-tacn

P tooua can • t o d to < • l

Mual hava g o o d d r M n g record 4 ba a p t o t o d f t o d d a c k facHtonl atarttng pay. g o o d baiiaWa 4 r o o m t o gnm Apply in paraon a t Service Caa ldar /Serv ice O e p e r l mant, C raa taood Dodoe. 32950

BOUTIQUE 4 COSMETIC SMea Ex parlance pi atoned but not necea-aary r . rad ian l work ing c o n d W i c e Days 645-9599 Eve* 661-3006

BRKXiEPORT MILL OPERATOR Expenenoe naraeeai-y

CNC experience hesptui

TO YOUR COMMUNITY' I d Community l topi 'e** i i la t tva you • place Curopean au pairs wi th merlcan fawildai Promote cul tura l • 1 H I wNto d 9 * 9 d d t t n c f ldd

r a needs m your communliy Ca* i today1

EF AU PAIR 1-800-333-6056

CASHIERS STOCKPERSONS

25 immadMe openmga. lud or p w l ~ flexible achedtdas Over-

Markdt. 6701 Nwwtxx-gh at Warren ki Westland

H O S P I T A L 6767 W Outer Drtve Detroit. Ml 46235

Equal Opportundy Employer M- F

COMPUTER SUPPORT, pan lime, Altos/Xarax/MCBA Southfield area

Evas 626-5535

C O M P U T E R TECHNICIAN - 6 months axpenenca m computer re-pairs. AJeo requires cabto instada-Oon work WW train C M 721-5055

COMPUTING SPECIALIST Salee office of a nationady known company has poaition xedable lor •kdtod parson m computer applica-tions. BS/BA degree (or egtdv alanl) •dth amptiaaia on computer science or Information management Pos-

sklda In communication, prob-

dqulpmenVaoRwara

Send reaume to Box 's* 1 0 ^ tmrtm 4 Eccentric Mewwaapei*, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd., LNonla. Mictsgan 48150

An E » i a l Opportunity Employer

CONSTRUCTION CLEANING CREW Seeks raddtito hanSng wonurg man 4 women to >oai our crew Secretari-al poeition atoo a a dal:U Stan anmedteldl) 476-1019

CUSTOMER SERVICE Deerborn baaed nat ional comp«Ty has fud l ime 4 pert t ime positioris svsdable lor 800 number phone rep-reeentativea Experience neceeavy Greet working cond i t ion* Cad U*a between 9 -11 am 277-6671. axt 314

REPRESENTATIVE Muat have good telephone 4 written communicat ion skids This « a fud t ime poait ion wi th g o o d hourty wage and benefits If yoi i a r * eeir mottvet-ad-and-WTtoTpeopto ' t r 32975 Schoolcraft. Livonia.

CUSTOMER SERVICE Sharp cuatomer service rep wanted al our Bvmmgham office Dynamic progressiva firm looking for a spe-cial individual wfto can work m a last paced environment maintain a sun-ny dtspoertion who a detad oriented 4 has previous experience T i n tu* time poertion a an excedent oppor-tunity 1 c a team player who en|oy* helping others Send your reaume to the corporate officea of Mopdtromcs Inc.. 31075 John R Mack Heights. Ml 46071 Attention Office Manager

vatopmeniady disablec adul ts dt Canton S tan $5 50 Af ternoons & midnight* 397-0072

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

•The kind of income that matches your ambi t ion and reflects now high you can Ckmt when you put ye-urseff In charge

•Acces* 10 group health and il l* insurance

i i l i w a i, ix nmr cm hav* sma* package p K k u p and de-livery experience yov, owe it to yourself to see how far ahead you could be as an ownar. 'operator wi th our exciting company Must De at least 21 yeers of age « interested

ENGINEERING 1 FIRM located in Redford Michigan win tram a re-sponsible individual tor * field inspect ion posit ion High school d ip loma or equivalent required and mu l t have -east** t ransponat ion

Professions! Service Industr ie* 24355 Capital aVa

E N G I N E E R I N G M A N A G E R

Manager of advanced engineering Inr aJ tn r r v - t i v alecVica'aSarlrcr i ic

I component Medium sued oca l f supplier to bo lh OEM S s f la i i i i a ike t

of r«ieys switches grwtion mo-dules voltage regulators seeks ex periencad -esuits oriented manager •o run dept Irom concepts through

[ p ro to type and test to product ion implementat ion Team player, salary negotiable Send resumes to box 802 Observer A Eccentric Newspa-pers, 36251 Schoolcraft Rd uvo-n.a Michigan 48150

DIRECT CARE/PROGRAM AIDES needed l o work t ime in Nor th-vide dree group home Paid vacat ion 4 6ane«t* High school d ip loma required Cad between 10 30-2pm

346-6330

DIRECT CARE STAFF WORKERS needed for group homee Romulus and Detroit area* Untrained staf1

start ing hourty rates, $4 50 Tra ined stsH. start ing $5 For appl icat iona ca* between 6-5 PM 595-A540

DIRECT CARE STAFF NEEDED lor Weatland 4 Canton g roup homes WCLS or MORC trained pretorred $Sr5&-$6 5© p e r h o a r t o s tar t M i d -night and a f ternoon *mr t * avai lable Cad Sherry et. 455-0001

DIRECT CARE STAFF Need canng person* to *erva D f v w e p m a n t d B * Oi*a6to«J Adut t Reaidant* m wa* managed group homas Compattt ive wages wtth good benefits Various shif t* a v M -apie. C a l 9dm-4pm Bedanda 699-3806 Dearborn Ht * 277-8193 Westland . 326-4394 Fledlord 537-9058

CUSTOMER SERVICE M A RK FTlMfi

CORPORATE ADMINISTRATOR Fast growing trad m s t arivironmen-tal firm ha* Immadtota opening tor Corporate Administrator m busy Oe-trort are* office Ideal candidate had cuatomer *erv»ca retated 4

radpondag to requests tor custom-er qualification mtormation aaaam-bdng sales brochure* 4 corporate Cdpatddty statement* tMemarkatmg 4 work rig with ad agency lo update marketing mater ia* WM atoo coorv dmete marketing \ n c t i o n * through-out our Decanterakzad officea Ex-oaMnt people skRa a must Ptaaee aend cover letter 4 reeume to Box 812 OOeervar 4 Eccentric l laaspa-pers, 3625 T Schoolcraft Rd , Uvo-rna. Mlctogan 48150

Affirmative Action Employer

CASHIERS - Top pay with flexible hoirs tor quadfied «ppacariu Apply m person to Dersae at:

Maple/ Crooks M o t * 392-1990 Tel-12 Mob*: 356-7781

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SUPERPfTENOENT - With m r a w i

yrs. expei lei me m commercial 4 maumnm field Bene9ta avMabto, E O E Mad raaume tcr Cronk 4 Toceo, Inc 21201 Mayers. Oak Park, M l . 48237

A ^ . G . c t o n C ^ A c . H ^ ,

CONSTRUCTION Commerctol Leeemg Agent $30 Ptoa rnmmieeiuia. Fee paid

B HAM4L PERSONNEL 424-8470

CERAMIC TILE SETTER Minimum 5 yeer* experience -mud sailing Cad

Strong

CERTF1ED MECHANIC - Expen-enoe pietoiieU. but not in:see Looking tor aomeone young ambdrtua Apply al a -N- T A_._ Service 27*20 W 7 Mda Livonia or cad Tim d t 531-1618

CONSTRUCTION

. Open aalary Paid Penedl* 2 Asphalt Estimator 3 Yrs experi-e n c e Open aalary Paid benefit* $ » u l n a il to Maneger 3-5 Veer* Site 4 UHdttoa Catmialkiu $6P-$75K range Part banaMa Emptoymom tode pert by e m p l o r v

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL

DAIRY QUEEN- A* Poertion* Apply Tuea 4 Thur, 9 -11 am 4 6 -6pm X?53 W«»on Blvd . Auburn Hid*

$100 A DAYS Roee Dedvary Service expanding m Detroit araa We need paopK to

No axpenenca car required Cad

Mr. Wilson: 355-9820

DIRECT CARE STAFF Meed ad in Oeklartd /Wayne County Group Homea $5-$5 40 to start par hr For mora Inloi ma lum cad W Bloomfield (Bobl 826-0065

477-6651 farmmglon (Sua): Ninth ride C a n t o n

1-800-642-0326 ROADWAY PACKAGE

SYSTEM, rNC 12080 Dixie St

Redford. M l . 48239

Ar Equal Opportunity Employer Affirmative Act ion Employer

E S T I M A T O R Tube bending and fabrication facili-ty has opening lor V s t ciaas Estima-tor Familiarity with cost analysis, d a s g n speci f icat ion* and manpower and machine •gqui-emem* a must Tub-ing fabr icat ion background pre-

FOREMAN UNIVERSITY OF"MICHIGAN

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN Maintenance Service* 4 Renova-tions « cu r ran t * seeking candidate* for rwo Foreman II poainona in theee posi t ion* you w « plan w o r * actrvitiea and aatabkah work sched-u le* and staffing. (Men and oversee construct ion, mamtanance and re-pair protect* involving the applica-tion Of carpentry, electrical, plumb-ing and other tradae Ik t ie per t io -pale m the selection and evaluation of supervisory personnel aeeiet in Planning and organizing object ive* and long-range program* lor de-partmental organization*, endorse or modify disciplinary action*, c o w -Olnale the How of work or aervsce* and i u . i l in the resolution o l mter departmental operating problems

SPC and J IT exposure

DRIVER/WAREHOUSE Person, lor industr ial supply compa-ny Must be familiar with Livonia and eneroet-c Advancement oppor tun-rtee. Blue Cross, $5 50 tc start Apply 9am-5pm at 37107 Schoolcraft Livonia

DRIVER WITH VAN needec for package 4 freight deirvary Late modal sr 1 ton cargo van needed Part percentage Can 459-4215

ORY CLEANER Manager/Counter person needed Westland area Joy 4 Merr iman Shopping Center Call 522-2990

fer-ed plus It neaping busy m ar informal envi-ronment sound* good to you j a i d if you fondly remember tha 0a»J when loyafy. quality and a ftmdv atmos-phere m the wor n piece ware treaa-ured sand resume or apply m per-son to 5

R S B MANUFACTURING T Casey Personnel Coordinator

P 0 B o i a 165 Hamburg, Ml 48139

No phone cafls, please An Equal Opportunrty Employer

EXPERIENCED" - Finish Carpenter also background palmar s ic for sign shop Apply 8-1 larr., 33200 9

' - " " X I f t E o f F a Mile Rd.. 600 t & Farmmgton

EXPERIENCED FLOOR PERSON Experienced m floor work str ipping waxing and spray buff ing 453-4545

_0RV CLEANER SPOTTER Fm CWaroom a t w u r r E i r -Calient working condnions ' Great Pay*1 5 day* per w* Apply in per-son 24551 W Warren

EARN AOOED INCOME 9 to wort wilt i

America s largeat mventory compa-ny Must be avadabie to work day* 4 some eve* 4 wsekend* Transporta-t ion necessary Calculator axpen-enca helpful Start at $5 75 per hr Ca* M o n thru Thur*. . 10am-4pni.

469-6535

EARN EXTRA CASH Large newspaper motor rou t * needs delivery person 7 days, or Mon -Fri. or Sat 4 Sun No col lect ions

357-0696

(Maureen): 346-3643 Dearborn (Jatfy 561-6650 Dearborn Heights (L indaI 562-4621 Uvonld (Judet 261-0666 Taylor (Kathy* 291-1816 Wayne (Kathyy 473-2470

OR CALL 473-2470

DIRECT CARE WORKER Plymouth noma Fud lime after-

" n d r w y ends $5 .25 to start Students welcome Gartn ai 2 8 . DIRECT CARE worker naaded lor tsdnights tor medtcady involved group home m Van Buren twp $5 50 to $5 75 hr ask tor Linda 699-9209

DIRECT CARE Workers needed tor smad group home Afternoon* pma weekend* •• adaci* Muat be fudy WCLS/ MORC trained, currant m first aid/ CPR, have good driving record, ba dependable 4 able lo stan m t a d -aiofy $5.25 plu* banaMa lo start C a l Mon-Frl 9-5pm 569-4929

$$$$$$$$$$$ DO YOU WANT

$6-$8/HR? Wa ara l ookng tor career or iantad

D E L I V E R Y D R I V E R Growing beverage company had dn-

pen tor a ds9iai-i

hatpfcd < quired Sarid i

Dedvary driver PO Boa 713. Plymouth. M l 49170

our nmtKmady sf iart iaad products We oftor to* Bme. benefits, com-plate trammg 4 a kmatou* corrou-teraed sales office Ced 361-6700

DOCK HELP Part time halp average 25 l o 30 hour work weed Part hoddays Experience preserved but not

EARN UP TO $12 PER HOUR-Demary Drivers wanted Door to Door > Delivery Service Must have own vehicle Flexible hours

Operators Aisc Needed Apply 12*0 14 Mile Rd Clawson Ml

Or Cad 286-3631

FACIALIST Fgi t ime Experience nacasaary +5> Mile DeOumdra 268-7868

FACTORY JOBS In Livonia area Men and woman 3 shifts - long term assignment

Ca* 425-6226 ETD Temporary Service

FACTORY JOBS in the Uvorna ares Three shif t* -men & women M u * t « e between 18-21 year* oid and Wayne County Resident (except Detroit) Employ-ment and Training Dewgn* 429-1290

An Equal Opportunrty Employer

FANTASY OR Basketbal l ieag<.

Foot bad.1

xxdma lo r . ed 'or a national health agency hind raising event Paul or K C 350-3030

FARMINGTON VMCA is looking for enthusiastic people to work wi th schow-aged children, m latch key p rogram Good pay hexibie hours. Cam Linoa 553-4020

EARN WHILE YOU LEARN! PLYMOUTH AREA

Local officea of national crgamza-non seeks IU* t ime career minded mdivKtoal* tor income m axbma o $30,000 per year FREE MARKET ING TRAINING - No experience nec-eaaary Ca* Mary between Sam-5pm

459-6222

EARN $6 TO $8 PER HOUR Nat ions largest heme cleaners Car neceaaary No evea weekend*, hol-idays. Paid vacation m 8 mon th*

471-0930

FILE CLERK DAYS/AFTERNOONS

W * are *eeking an r idrviduM tor v entry level poaition In our Racorda Management Service* Department Quadfied individual w « aort 4 « a

qualification* lor the f o r e m a n m the Sheetmelal Shop in-clude a high school diploma, supple-mented by trammg m sheetmelal l a br .cat .on and Installation, and knowledge o l roofing mater iel* and procedure* conwtorabie knowlege of construct ion techniques and

. - f lui fOtf ig ivWas and raasnnsma e i Pa"ence m ihe per lor r tw ice of re-sponsible budding mamtenanca and repair actrvitiea and cost contro l procedures Considerable supervi-sory experience a also necess*y

I W M W r y - qua6ficatk*is tor the Foreman m the Architectural Trade* Shop mclude * high school d«)ioma. supplemented by trammg m the skilled trades directly related expe-rience m architectural trades (car-

- » n t r y . meaonry. and painting), con-siderable knowledge o l conatruct ion technique* and building coda* and reaaonable experience m tha per-formance of responsible budding mamtenanca and ' (pa i r KUvt t ies and coa l contro l p rocedures Con-siderable supervisory experience is also necessary

Wa Oftor an axcadeni staff benefits package featuring part vacation and holiday*, heaftb-care plan op-t«m*. dental plan. We insurance and * retirement plan a t tn m m e d l s t e vesting

Please *ubm«t two cop«* of your re-

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y . O F M I C H I G A N

Employment Services 2031 FDW Administrative

Service* Budding 1009 Greene Street

Ann Arbor, M l , 48109-1432

A Non-Oiacrtmmelory, A f f i rman t * Action Employer

GROUP HOME Assistant Manaqer Homea m Weetiend 4 B**« i d f W v ing medicddy mvolvad developmen-ta*y d isabMd adult reeideni* seek indiv iduals skdtod m client cere, stdft a u p e r v w o n home operat ions Compet i t i ve wegea'excedent bene-fits Cad 9 a m - 4 p m 326-4394

Exper ienced Had Drasddr w 'CMnt-ed lor r i M Bloomfield Hdta HSon Exper ienced Shampoo Person also naaded for buey aalon 851-0010

H A I R C A R E Lioenaad Coemetoiogist* wanted for lul l 4 part t ime poeit ion* Par t t r *m-mg. hoepi tadzat ion 4 denial Excel-lent bonus pien and hourly wage Cad John Ryan Aaaodate*

1-800-522-4870

HOME IMPROVEMENT SALES PERSON Experienced proasaawnal noma eiv provemerd san

lent opportundy Mel S93-9900

HOME MANAGER Head injured f adMv in SoutMWd fWw«9 ftu. pervlaory 4 Qrc*4> Home axpen-J-reeiane to Box 642 Obeervar 4 Ec enca $16.000-$22.000 721-2700

HOME MANAGER Wanted tor a Group Home m Garden City Aaeiel-ent Manager tor g roup home In crvome Pieeee cad Mon-Fn lOam- 12pm only 569-5640

RAOtSSON MOTEL PONTCHARTRAJN

One ot the leedmg hpteia m Detroit has an immedla le opening m the tal-lowing poeit ion. Assistant Front Off ice Manager Musi hava prior hotel *uperv«*ory or management exper ience Muat poeeee* good commun ica t ion skdls and leader afap aPWty Experience wi th computer-ized reeervation system helpful

reepond by reeume or a p p * cat ion to Red lee on Hotel Pontchar-tram. 2 Waahmgton Blvd Detroit. M i 46226. At tent ion Personnel

HOUSEKEEPER Needed fu* t ime for apartment complex In Canton Ca* lor

397-0200

JANITORAL MAINTENANCE per eon* warned tor Livonia office buddmg* Hueband 4 adto teem p*e-torred. Sand

"•papers 36251 Schoo l craft Rd Livonia. Mrt tdgan 46150

JANITORIAL Fu* tune 5 dey* per w * * Muat have own transportat ion Farming-ton HdN area. 846-6 ' 0 1

JANITORIAL HELP wen led week ende. venou* *hrft* avadabie 7 Mde 4 Heggerty aree Ca* Between 10 4 5 831-3070 ar 349-3210

JANITORIAL/ Office Ctowdng Pert t ime. 3-5 days Plymouth. Livo-nia. West land arses m O M d u W or couple*. Quarterly oonua 459-4750

Bin JANfTORlAL/Off ice C Leaning

mmgham location, 2 h o u r * a |ht, 3 mghts a week $5 75 par

649-1199

500 Halp W a n t e d * 3 F

LIGHT ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLY

Appacalions ara now bemg accept • d tor m m e M e too openmga M u « be able to work day* or e f t « noona $6-$S 20 per hour to a lan Esoedent m , w v : benefda Apply Mon-Fn. 8 30em to 4pm

22700 HESLIP DR.. NOVI 1 bloc* E Ol Novi Rd < bloc* N Ol 9 Mda rd

Eifriai Opportunity Employer M / F

LIGHT INOUSTFBAL - Uvonia * « k . mdanduaia l o ^ o r t

at Ugh! induMrkd feitotion Long 4 f o r t term seelgnment* avadebte Reliable traneporanon a a muat Competiwv* wegee 4 benef i t* CMI Brldgel Aero Sennce Corp591-1100

LIGHT MAINTENANCE PERSON F i * ume Southfield high-rlee apart-ments Knowledge m praparlng ve-cem apartments heiptoi 559-3420

HOUSEKEEPING Fud tune apartment ctoenmg

Novi area 624-6555

JANITORIAL OPENING - ideal tor homemafcer*. $6/hr 6pnv 12pm Lo-cated m Troy immediate open ing

897-1506

LIGHT MECHANICAL spray pawner Experienced Ptymouth aree

Fu* or pert t ime Can Gordon 459-3053

Hairdreaeer ALL AROUNO Hairdrdaeer wanted tar West land shop Call after 6 p m 422-7064

HAIRDRESSER ASSISTANT need-ed, tod or par t t ime good pay Op-por tun i ty lor a chair Darnel J Sawn. a s k l o r E d i e . 855-1050

HAIR DRESSERj1 8AR8ER W a n t e d fo r BuSy Uvon»—«Sdn7 * o m e caenteie preferred mcentwe. high commission. 477-4090

HAIRDRESSER - MANICURIST Mature, experienced, 2 day* par week W. Bloomfie ld area nursing h o m a M i . y n a f l

HAIR DRESSERS - ckantaM warring knmad ld le openings, profit sharing 4 guaranteed hourty wage, apply Batter Cdpe, See Kathy or Rodm, 20209 Midd iebef l . Uvonia, 477-9440

HOUSKEEPERS Pan 4 to* t ime tor Server Citizen Apt . 8-4 30 Mon thru Fri

356-0212

IMMEDIATE BAKING Poeltions. wdl t ram, 4am-1 l a m Apply m person The Baoal Factory, 12 Mde at Tele-graph Southf iert

INDEPENDENT RECONCILIATION

CONSULTANT

HAIR DRESSERS Beaut i ful new salon, m Lrvorka. look-ing lor top hair stylists Paying top comn iddKx i . Ca* 427-6711

HAIRDRESSERS

IS look ing lor talented Havdreaaers and N a l Technician* Health r m x -ance. Me insurance peid vacabona. pa id hoddays, per t sick day CdenlM waft ing M o d e l requested Cad Kris-ten for interv iew 652-9337

HAIR S A L O N ASSISTANT - busy Novi selon seeking *** ra t *n l with posit ive 4 professional att i tude Ad-vance t ra in ing 4 apprsnnceefdp to fodow. For t a r i o u i career minded people only Must have coemetoto-gtst l icense 347-3740

FORK UFT DRIVER immedlat* opening* lor experl-ancad tork aft drtvar*. must paaa written 4 driving teat Starting wan* to be determined by abdity 4 past axpenenca Apply Advance Malarv ala Procees 3650 How* Rd , Wayne

HAIR SALON - looking lor mot ivat -ed ind iv idua l * to aaaiat at progrss-slve high energy Farmington Mm*

Ifcaraad 932-1122 salon Must ba I

HAIR STYLIST ASSISTANT For Ba rdha s salon in BlrrninghOTi. to* t ime Excaltont working condi-t ions Cad Nevine 646-7061

Cha l leng ing c o n t r a c t e d posi t ion swart* the candidate wi th 2 yeer* of codeg* with amphaaa « account-ing. pk j * 2 year* direct reconcilia-t ion experience Consultant wdl pre-pare monthly reconci l iat ion update* uemg sound account ing pr incip le* C w a a w w SOrtf tpp roxvne le iy 30 hours per week 4 aaa ignmenu s h o u l d - P a c o m p e t e d within 14 months Excedent aalary Sena re-aume with cover letter

HUMAN RESOURCE/IRC P 0 BOX 223

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 48037

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Ldca l specialty rs ta lar needs pan l i m e or to* t ime nduatr tat engineer for n * local d is t r ibut ion cantor w a document and evaluate ad currant merchanddM handl ing methods end recommend enhancement* Time study and development work stand-ards lor a t material handl ing func-t lona Assist in t raining and Impto-ment ta l ion of par tormance mea-s u r e m e n t r e p o r t i n g s y s t e m s Previous reta* dtstnbulson axpen-enca desirable Sand reaume at let-ter of i t e r eat wtth aalary require-ment * to Industrial Engineer, P O Box 51248, UvoMa. M l 40150

JANITORIAL SERVICE MANAGER

We have an mvnediete opening lor an individual with strong aupervieory experience m the buddmg mamte-nanca field Managerial exper ience abdity i o deal with customers, inter lacing wtth management and s t rong a d m m w r a t m e sklda ara nscsesaiy Compet i t ive starting aalary and p » d company benef i t* Send reaume. in-cluding *alary history to Box 636 Obeervar 4 Eccentric .Newspaper* . 36251 Schooicrsft Rd Uvorna, Michigan 48150

LIMOUSINE ORIVER6 wanted Ex-perienced, mature tod or M I t ime $6 an hour plua t ip* Ca* Mr « o a^aue* 423-9659

LOOKING FOR A Factory Jkto? No experience neceeaary. but can' t be alraid of gett ing dirty or teeming 3 shifts avadabie 534-1111

JANITORIAL SUPERVISOR wanteC to* t ime poeit ion, 5 days par weak 7 Mde Haggarty area Cad between 10 W 5 , 34» i3210

JANITOR needed for pert l ime ave-rting work Monday thru Friday Re-tirees »e icome Contact Mark Lan. George Matick Chavrotot 531-7100

JANITOR - To teach j o b *k ld* i o de -vefopmenla iy diaabiad n x i t s Fud Mm* posit ion n t h benefits f w a i n S a m e or Cynthia. 455-0050

KEYLINERTY RESETTER Commercia l Printing Firm need* lud or p a n t ime exper ienced w i th typeeett ing or word procaeemg skdla Benefi ts Apply at NP1, 590 5 Mem. Northvdto or cad 349-6130

KEYFnMCH and Kwy^pe Operator* Oay* and aftamoona avaHabto Fud nrm position Must be experienced Farmmgton area 474-1136

HAIR STYLIST, Barber or Beauti-cian wanted at very busy shop. Clientele wafting The name ol Ihe •hop » Share Your Hair 27726 Plymouth Rd Uvoma Ask for Joanne. 425-5440

FORTUNE 500 COMPANY looking tor career minded people, codege rat *wad, tor employ** group Bene-fits progrem Send reaumee only attn: Mr. Jtompkowskl. 29200 Vaa-sar, Suit* 806, Uvoma Ml 48152

FRAMCUN Fitnee* 4 Racquet Club

I* lookmg lor malurs and reaponai-bie people tor deak help Fu* and p a n t ime Apply in person. 29350 Northwaalarn Hwy , Southfield

HAIR STYL1ST/UVONIA Excellent opportunity tor tod nme position Load* of valkin* Call 261-4010

FREE TRAINING! JOB SKILLS AVAILABLE IN Auto Technology Budding Mamtanance CAD CAM Ctoricdi/word processing Computertzad Accounting Cudnery Art* Eiecuonic*

SOUTHEASTERN Ml mult i branch Electrical Distnbutor seeks candidates tor posi t ion*

•Counter Help • Order Servsce

• Purchasing • mdustnel Sales S a u n a * baaed on experience

Send reeume to M*dleon Electric Co

6000 Woodwerd Detroit. Ml 46202

Attention K Weber

DEC/VERY HELP — " n * a * d tor busy p t n a r t a Mus i Be

Caf l Je f f

mandatory Apply bet .ee i 8am-5pm al Overrate Tr

,«1S0 master Rd

DOG GROOMER- Protoeaunai Fud or part dma. Livonia 4 Garden City

Cad T 291-2500 or 261-1990

DOOR ATTENOANT tor

BUYER DELIVERY PERSON

COOK Exporlanc* preferred

For nuraing home. S e e Carota Brown. 281-5300

toOHTENQALl WEST

AUTO

SURF'S UP 2 DOZEN CRAZY PEOPLE PERSONS WANTED to drtve truck I

load 4 unload toad » Uvoma Cad 1 3 - 3 * 3 ^ 0 2 0

AUTO SERVICE • D E A L E R

1114

• * a a O w ^ i i n » n i l l , BORED HOMEMAKE

$200 per wees part dme M 0 0 0 a r t M a d t o > toae

4 i o n

17117

DIE MAKER ' £ 2 Z

o; or CXK _ J a u o k s O t y

ELECTRICAL TECHNICIAN

Growing future onentec p v a t K fhdrKdacturar a aeekmg individual •ath alectncal experience m 4r md ia tne l setting We provwie an ex cedent wag* and benetft peckage along with good opportunity tor ad vWKamam Apply m person Mon thru Fr i , 8am-5pm. 1351 Hix Rd Wesnend

ELECTRICIAN/JOURNEYMAN - experience an P L C e toc tnc« t roub le slyootmg panei wi r ing aquipmenl metadation Good * t w i -

Benedtpack-to Howmet

Co rp Attn: Dept 68-1 Mr O'Br ien Box a728. Plymouth. Ml 46170

An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y *

ENGINEER/TECHNICIAN Field Servtce Entry poedlon Expen-

Industrie! contro l* a p lu*

quaed Advancement opportundy "nme<**<. opening Send

De-

request* tor record* matanal; mter-flle mto existing sccounts 4 operate ugh! office equipmenl The ebdny to work wlthm an office production en-vironment a mual The individual must possess good comnxmlcatton/ organizational sk*le 4 b * * * f t mottveted Lifting wt* be required s* wed a* a valid drr Record* background would Hours lor afternoon poemon are 3 p m - I V 30pm Starting salary « $5 per hour, afternoon poertion $5 50 per hour A competitive beneM peckage a oftored Quadfied carxk-3*18* snouid apply Mon-Fn, 9am-4pm

"urneo Reeourcae FIREMAN S FUNO

MORTGAGE CORPORATION 27555 Farmmglon R d

Farmington Hid*, Ml 49018 Equal Opportunity Employer Mrfru

FINANCIAL PLANNER For growasg Farmington araa la* 4

.financial piarmmg firm CerxJO.ti. Would have *ecur i tyT ' lnd^rWia »-cenee 4 be *onei moome tax

FISHING TACKLE Fu* or pan time Experience and knowledge a muat Appfy m parson Lakaarte Fiahmg. 473-2030

Printing Ti Other course*

Contact WAYNE WESTLANO

COMMUNTTY SCHOOLS Fort

- 595-2314 An Equal Opportunrty Employer

FRIENDLY OUTGOING PEOPLE needed to * * * adud 4 chNdrena toaftlons Appfy m parson i Benetton. Oakland M M

FULL TIME FEMALE STAFF Needed to work wdh physic—y handicapped Hrr M i l m Indepewdant King program m Wetertoia C M bataaan 2-4pm at. 603-4095

HAIR STYLIST - Duke* Famdy Hew Shop CHen le l i waiting Fu* or p « t t ime Redtord /Lh ion ie w e e

531-6597

HAIR STYLIST Experienced Fi« Ume.

In the Novi aree 340-1320

HAIR STYLIST NEEDED - tod or pan time, cdamele pre-ferred. Fermlngton Hid* wee

Ce* Cindy 471-0140

INJECTION MOLDING FOREMAN (Male/Female)

Compeny wtth rapid growth seeks mdtvidual w«th good mactiwiic^ k>-tltude and expenenoe m Injection Molding Openmga m a* ahMs. We ottor a good wage 4 benefit peck-age and axoadant opportunity tor edvancement Apply in person Mon,-Fri , 8am-5pm, 1351 H u Rd., Weefland. Ml.. 48105

INSURANCE Agency in Southfield haa opening m Paraonal knea'ama* buemeee de-partmerrt Knowledge of coveragee 4 rating required Fudy eutomated agency 355-4400

INSURANCE AGENCY m Farming, ion Hid* need* vtvecioue. experi-enced. mocveted. personal Sne* GSR geered to naw aalee 4 market mg a* wad a* lop notch aannca. to organOa 4 run pdraoodi Mom de-partment Redahaw experience helptui Salary * incentive* Send reeume 4 salary requirement* PO Box 2719. Farmington Hid*. 40333

KOHL'S Oapertment store m Novi • seeking meture raeponwbl* mdhnd ueH tor Back To School help Poei-tion* are evedebw m Sale*. Ceshlerlng. Stock and "oueekeeplng Previou* retail expe-rience a helpful but not nscaasa-y Apply m person et me Service Deek KOHL S. 43550 W Oaks Or Novi

Equei Opportunity Employar M / F

LOVE PLANTS? Why not leern a new protoaenn carmg tor Ive p lent* m commercial locations Depend-able. energetic people reeded p ^ i l ime 2-4 days s week Must be wed groomed 4 sble to c o m m m i c a i * wen Redabi* vehnks required Ex-perience pretorrea bul wdl t rem can 8 :30am- l 30pm MAINTENANCE SUPERVISORS

MACHINE/ASSEMBLY Opa rs to r * slactricel mamia-Northvide plastic* plant $5 hr Berv *<* r n " ° ' erns. expenenoe pretorred Amhurst •" P - a Plastics, 787 Doheny 349-1525 ! mamtenance machme r»-

pmr '*naPktt«bonjxgQr«mt^raufe. "df idOOng t n d supervision of skided t i *Oe* * must Joureymen statu* and aaaoceies oegree prelerrad

500 Halp W a n t e d MAINTENANCE MECHANIC

Eaiatidanao M r e lormmg compeny ha* day 4 afternoon sMft operwige tor .

ing pr eeee* 4 eel beckground We oftor an excel-lent weg* 4 beneM package Appfy m person or send r*es»ne l o Ameri-can Tube 4 Wire, 000 Junction, Plymouth. MKh 48170 An Equal

Opportunity Employer

MAINTENANCE PERSON tor new kuury apartment complex Nor thv i l i e /Nov i aree Mele or tomale Appdcant ahourt be aed mot iva ied and Be skdtod 4 experi-enced n e> condTOonrng heel ing, g e n e r a m c t r i c tppkence* Some prep work, mmor pwmbing. and g e n e r a property memienenca "a-quwed Benefit* 4 peid vecaoor * Selery depends on experience E " » e 348-3600

500 H a l p W a n t e d METAL FABRICATOR •need Days/smad jot> shop Precs-• o n work Muet weld L M i m aree

591-2247

MILL HANO

f iend Opportundy i e work in Q101 strap Wl* trem m S P C S

Cad Harvey 474-6150

MILL/LATHE HANO 3-5 years experience Gege. deled work no production Bkie Croea 4 dental Garden City a rea Ca* 427 9370

MOLLY MAID Now luring., k id t ime $5-$7 en hour efter t remmg Ptymouth/ 'North Hde aree ontt Greal tK**». vereticm. benef i t* and more 455-2063

M a i n t e n a n c e P e r s o n lor West BioomlteM Apertment Complex Must be hendy-ww c a j » bto Of domg minor repairs Good salary and benefi t* Mu*t heva o I 'aqaportat ion Cad 624-3386

MAINTENANCE PERSON Clean state of the an metai s t a n d -ing plam seeks person to compd-ment our memtenence progrem Genera knowledge ot mectime* 4 buddmg system* expected Excel lent benefit* Selery beaea on expe-' e n c e Appt , m person 300 irxXx* tnel Dr Pyymoulh (Acroe* I rom Urv-"Sysl

N A N N Y O F .

A M E R I C A

a lookmg tor competent, canng m-dhnduel* who heve * beaic love tor chi ldren No experience neceeeery We trem you at our axpenee to be-come * profeeelonal nanny

Fud /Pan Time Work AvaMeble

Senior C i t n e n * Welcome

Help Cere tor Amence * Famld* i C M today 540-4960

500 Halp W a n t e d PICTURE FRAMER Per l - t ime

prstorrad Cad Jay al Hudaone 246-2499

PLASTER PATTERN MAKER to IxdU prototype •heel metal die* tor expenenoe Apply Daly, in*Mar 575-5400

T o * 3 B \

PLUMBERS HELPER Muat have experience m plumbing repers m-"Maftoir and dram cleaning Send reaume to Oatort Plumbing P O Bo* 240039 Farmmglon. Ml 49024

PRE SCHOOL TEACHERS tor to* FMi time/pen bme 3 yew old caa** 4 Pr* K cteea 655-6190

PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER S AIOE •n W BtaomftoM/Wadad Lake a * * Pert or lud t ime m u t n e 4 W l Experience required Also U u K Teecher needed Cad 477-3921

N E E D M O N E Y ?

Appfy et auth Rd

M A C H t N t bu4(5ers cont ro l * I m e -enmet * Expenenoed Apply m per son 30930 industrial Rd bat Middiebefl 4 M e r r m w i Uvonr t

MACHINE OPERATOR Femdy owned compeny needs expe-rtdDGdd mutl l i f»rwl le /B rown A Sherpe screw mechme opera tors

LABOR TRAINEE - $300-$600/-WK Wld tram

Ca* Today 557-1200 Fee $95 00 JNI Agency

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS For landscape ana vr igat lon labor . Irrigation foramen Labor starts at $6/hr Apply m person KJImer* Landscape. 1320 Ladd. Wal led Lake. Mich 642-1700

LANDSCAPE GARDENERS Maintain Ive plant* W commercial interiors Cad Monday through Friday. 661-1591

MACHINE SET UP OPERATORS

T^>a bending and fabr icat ion fecdi-ty he* openmg tor first d a * * Ma-chine Set Up Operators Famtkartty with Nk*nenc« Con t ro l and/or Hydreudc Bonders. Pr or other product ion machinery nec-ddaary w m consider training the n g u ndhnduei- wtm m e c t u n o * a p -t i tude We oftor a competi t ive salary arx j excedent compeny per t benef i t* ef-ter 90 flay* with dependent cover -* » a If you remember the good o ld days when loyalty end truel ware valued In an employee, send your reeume or apply m person to

R4B Manufacturing 7495 E M-36 PO Box s 105

Hamburg. M l 46139 At tn T Casey. Personnel Maneger

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Ftoeh. Fax Reaume or CMI

PERSONNEL UNLIMITED ~30f«S van Dyke. Ste 206

751-5606 Fax 751-6615

MACHINE SHOP 4 -M Industries M Plymouth needs •k ldsd 4 unakided leborer* flays c* mghts. 455-1977

MACHINISTS - entry level, wl* t ram CNC 6 moa experience $6-$7 /hr Ptoa overtime Ca* Betty at Urkforce

357-0641

MANAGEMENT - RETAIL ASST MGRS A MGRS

MAJOR RETAIL CHAIN TO $30 000 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES'

Appkcar i t* must poeeee* reoent ex -penence n any of toftawmg - hard-ware. realaurent, drug alore. neerth * be«r ty ar te* etc BonuM* 4 ben-• f t l * . * t c Cod*o* * p * j < R8S ASSOCIATES AGY 540-4130

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Car rental agency aeekmg hard

individual with * strong sreer For 424-8665

work ing •

appowrtment menegemem nt. c a l

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Entry level poefUdT W ffe cceep* graduate w«h an sicsdsril drtvtng recora Major corporation ofler* complete benefit peckage Send re-aat ie 4 salary requirement* to Mervegemem Trsaiee P O Box 930. Bioomfteld H * . Mi 40013

E q u * Opportunity Employer Minority/Female/Handicapped/Vet

MAINTENANCE 4 REPAIR Pwson For Tools 4 Fixtures at medium How hmng r e d s ana dedvary help * « e a Tubing Fabricator Wagee 4 or p e n t ime avadabie benefits commenaur*te with e i p e r , . B C s Ptzza. 23245 Plymouth ence H*rdmg Tube 1951 Easy St »edtarO 535-2233 W*def l Lake 669-4610

NEW AND EXCITING! Fu* and part u n a poamona

For m a * *« -mot iva ted Ground floor buemeee opportuni ty

Ca* 8 a m - 4 30 pm, 671-1200

PRESIDENT - Opportunity with successful NYSE cor-poration to aaaume full re-sponsibility for managing d M a o n io nor thern Ohio which manufac tures knjec-tton mokJed plastics prod-ucts Send resume In confi-dence fo: Box i 16, Obeervar 4 Eccentric newspapers, 36251 Scnooicraft Rd . Uvoma. M c h i g « i 46150

500 H a i p V i I ANALYST/

PROJECT MANAGER i key pan of a proven Commer

bona F o r u m sue k m * you

qusaty programming work. M s op-perkauty wt* get your career goals » I d seer Ejipenance In die r e x

Strong sklda m personal or the PICK/UNIX optfai enteronments important, but not re-qmrea Three years of a ir r *ee»* programming expenenoe m d u d m g •ome protect management re-quired Excedent benedta profit •henng and a salary range of $25-440* Send a reeume lo:

TILUNGHAST 3 6 7 0 5 !

u v o m a M i 40152

PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

W» ar* currently i

PRESS 4 BINOERY Catalog pubdetarig company locaiaa m uvome need* quality nsnped prs prsss «ntry levM p e n m . e l Poen bona avadabie days 4 a f tamoona Aiao need Color King lead preee op-erator 4 Mudar-Mart ini lead bmdary operator DeneM* Apply m person 36865 Schoolcraft In U v o m a

PRE SSER/EXPERIENCED Corns m or ca* after 5 PM

Waah Hu l 31200 Grand River Farmington 476-0104

NORTHVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS EARLY CHILDMOOO CENTER

HEAD INSTRUCTOR. KMC Glut) Mon - Fn.. 7-9 A M 3-6 PM $9 53 an t io t r

LEAD A lOE/Buddmc Subst i tu te Mon - Fn., to* t ime Variable hou rs 7 AM 6 PM $6 50 an hour Muet navs experience

CHILD CARE AIDES. $5 15 Wl hour, vanoua part t ime poefbone 7-9 A M . 3-6 PM as we* as olher shifts

Apply m person Northvtds Public Scnooe

SOI W. M a r . Northvide

PRESS OPERATOR (For Progreeelvs Diss)

PRODUCTION WORKERS (Secondary Hand Operat ional

needea to fl* opening* m dean, m u u v t t s tamping pianl m M W araa Part Hoddays. Btos Croes -Uto knst ranca tmaon w a g e s Ssnd ' s a u n a m Box 704 Observer 4 Ec-centr ic Newspeper*. 36251 School craft Rd . Uvoma. Wkctsgan 44150

ment commumty iccalsH In die NW •utxrb* The dea l en did e l * wdl have * minimum 5 years experience

Managing a lop ol the ine nnmpieied community Excel-lent salary and beneMs a iadap la ° n - * a * houamg a negotiable. Ra-•pond with reaume In cordldanca to A Qramgar Beztak: U a s g t w i t Company P O Box 2390 Farmng-ton H e . Ml 46333-2390

QUALITY ASSURANCE SUPERVISOR

Large Cuatom inject ion Mo ld ing to-ddty with extensive i s i l i n t l y and decorebng rapabdlt iaa aeeka an e * -penenced O A Supervtoor m d M d u -a mould be lamtdar wi th Ford. Chrysler GM requvemanta H o n g with knowledge of SPC end the apd-"ty to raed Blue prmts

Submit

PRESS OPERATOR needed tor day ahfft Experience prMerred. top rataa Maady employment k * bene-fits Apply at Greenfield Dta. 0301 Rortda Dr , Camon. 454-4000

NOV. BASED cerpet 4 uphoietery cleenmg co a lookmg tor * crew leeder Salary $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 - . an aver-age of 50 hrs. /*a. No * i fiai >w • *

347-3550

NOW HIRING • Dedvary driver $7 -$ l0 /h r • Computer Operetor. $7-$15/hr • G e n e r a Laborer, $6-»12,rhr Experienced or wdl tram Parsonnal Network t Fee 545-6900

LANOSCAPE LABORERS- Fud bme poMbona on lawn cutting 4 lend-acape construction crewa Expan-

LANOSCAPE SUPERVISORS (2) 4 Foreman (4) (MeM-'FemeM) needed tar strong mid sized landacape firm

HAIR STYLIST or Barber Canton area 20-25 hrs Pleeaant atmos-phere Good commission Part va-cation 4 bonua mcentNee Cad Cheryl or Janet 459-7350

INSURANCE - Aulo - Liability Adtoatar 1st 4 3rd party experi-ence Selery mid 20's. Greet b a a -fit*. future Fee Pert Employment 0pportuorties350-3450

HAIR STYLISTS warned tor busy Ik tech he* aalon Excadenl commleelon 453-1717

HAIRSTYLISTS Guar ant aed aalary (or commaMon). product commlaeion. paid vacation* and advanced education Fantastic Sam a M looking tor mobvatad ca-reer orientated stykat* Ca* trie re-gional office now tor an mler.lew

(313|464-4403

HAIR STYLISTS. RECEPTIONIST And Memouriel. Fu* Orn* at perl ama tor buey Rnctieetor aalon Ca* 852-7206

HAIR STYLISTS Warned tor buay aakm located

" Fud or pert Wne. 425-9660

inaurance AUTO APPRAISER

Southfiert baaea maurance corr*ie-ny aeeka an inaiO* auto appr«aer with at Meat 2 yr* experience m es-timating 4 appraiamg automobde physical damage Good corrwnum-cation ska* Aptitude tor d e t M work Excedent benedta package. Send confidential reaume mdlcaang current aalary Natory to: Human Re-sources 4 Beneftta, PO Box 33430. Detroit Ml 40232-5430

INSURANCE - Commercial unee, C S R Salary opan BeneMa

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

INSURANCE - Customer Service rapreeentatlv* tor Southfiert agen-cy, kdi or part Oma Experience m personal knee raqurad workmo environment 4 beneMs Ra-

a H Martin. 29777 Talavsph.

I o n * and labor management - tor tab ate* Excedent *ai-

cantlon* we be hald confidential Exqmafle Landacape. 21300 ChuPb Rd.. Northvdto. Ml . 40167 346-5267

LANDSCAPING

conectou* Muat be able lo manege people Good peyf Ptaaee cad Pet

LARGE METRO AUTO fugftly motivated mftvidual to M po-sition aa vehicle rental agant/cue-tomar service. Muat heve good peo-Pia M * a and modarale d e n e * abdl-tiss Cstabllahed company tar 55 years with graat beneMs memdmg health meurano* rabramenl plan, ate Contact G Weale, al 421-1300 tiateaen 4 and 6 p.m

LATE NIGHT HOURS AVALALBLE For Market RIIIIOI Tec t imoana Looking tor the " b e * 4 bng f t l ee t " mght owla to do aurvey lernewtng. coding 4 FtoxdSe shifts witti work hour * be-tween 9:30pm- l am during me week. Saturdays 3 30pm-8 30pm: Sun-days 5:30pas- 10:30pm In our

I S S , 1

MACHINISTS - wt* tram CNC 6 montha experience Farmmgton H I M automotive $6-$6/hr ptue overtime C M Hody at Undorce

473-2935

MACHINISTS $ 6 / H R TO START '

mdMduaM headed tor tod bme ma-chme operating poafttane m F a m -mgton 4 Uvoma grinding

able C M 470-7212

* r 1 experience pr

a r e a 5 day work e t RBS ASSOCIATES AGY 540-4130

agar MANAGER - and lav needed tor buey women atore m ric cheat a Mual be experi-enced Competitive pay plua rxcerv the Cad Mr Shugoi tor mpoSM-rnent 205-7020

MAIL SERVICES CLERK Poemon .ava*able m our Ma* Ser-ncea depertment Tine entry level poemon reqtarea an abdity lo work aatopendenay end *ft upto SO Iba Major duaea a a Include aortmg. prn:seeing and awharirig m e t Only non anckers need apply and we are a subatance Mating compa-ny For an appdeabon contact:

Tha Human Reecuicea Sept

ALEXANDER HAMILTON LIFE INSURANCE CO.

OF AMERICA 553-2000

^2 Mde 4 Farmmgton Rd An Equei Opportunity Employer

MANAGER RETAIL - Entry level, lo $21,500 Oegree or 2 yaars experi-

> 7 2 1 0 Steven J Greene Paraonaai

NOW HIRING • Ortvars.'WsralKXiaa

• Electronic Tech • Computer Operators •Clerical • Accounting Entry leva and experienced Federal job ket Iree lo new ckem* Smed Fee

545-6900

MANAGEMENT TRAINEES RESTAURANT

To $22,000 No fee THIS IS NOT FAST FOOO fersonnsi Oats Agency

Graat traimng program' Rapid ad-vancement' Unit Manager* a m to $55,000 Top benefits Need fsgh anergy people wtth 2 yrs. rsetttaant or r " "

NURSERY SCHOOL Director For Private Day Cars Canter m Norffv weet suburbe rieajrrea. 4 hourly •diary deeded lo: P 0 Box 2032. Southfiert Ml 40037

OFFICE CLEANING Exper ienced Fs* oma days, p a n t ime aiemriga. u v o m a and Norm-•Ma a r s e s Ca* 453-4545

OPHTHALMIC OISPENSER/Optcr-metnc AaaMtant tor pedant or iented opton ie t ik . prac«ca m U v o m a Pan Ome l o include * o m e anenmgs and Sa tu rdays Experience pretorred but not neceeeery E icadan i opportuni ty tor personebto. I i d r a i i ) individual wtdeag l o M e m Pieeee ced Valan. Mon . -Thurs 421-5454

M A N A G E R : Telemarketing To •$30,000 (baee ptoa comnxmor Stan 4 budd department 473-7210

OPTICIAN

-PRINTER • Fud t ime Some t i u a l edge of U i l t p i e e a two color print-ing Derkroom experieiKa helptui but not neceeeary Cad Charlene 661- 1000-ert 213

to A-UNE PLASTICS

40300 Plymouth Road Plymouth Ml 46170

Ann:

QUAUTY CONTROL AUOITORS Needed tor Ptoeaca injection M o w Wg Compeny Oenadu oftored Amhurst Plastics, 767 Donsrty. Northvdto 349-1525

RAIL ROAD TRACK HELPER 699-1248 851-7957

AUTO PARTS atom looking tor Re-oepoomst to handto buay phone ayslsm 4 kgfrt office work Apply r person Harry 4 Sons Auso Parts. 29440 Bunart. Warren

PRINTING COMPANY lookmg tor etnppmg/camera parson Fu* urns Apply al 25215 GMndala. S of 1-96 between Telegraph and Beech Defy

RECEPTIONIST/FRONT DESK Part-time. $4 50 per hour Trttn m Aug., begm work In Sept Apply m parson Uvonia Famdy Y, 14256 Stark Rd

PRINTING COMPANY . . "me parson Garden Ctty bindery and counter poertion Oedy trareportaaon to Novi nsaflafl. Advancement evedabta Apply m person K M Print Plus. 33136 Ford

Rd . Garden City

PRINTING Oerk room. 2 color Hi pp* ig . plate making Experience Uvome. 525-6200 ext 255

P R O D U C T I O N P A C K E R

Growing, totws oriented manufac-turer he* opening* tor productscm employee* tor ad aftflta 2nd 4 3rd Shifts oAar prsmut t pay We oftor good weg* 4 beneM package and

earn opportunity tar advence-t Appfy Jn parson. Mon thru 9-4. 1351 Htx Rd

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY

# 1 QUALIFICATIONS: Good Phone Voice Fnen»y. Dynamic Personedty Comrrxscation akBatar

Very Sad-etariar Poeithe Attitude Some R n o k t e e t a g

-

PROFESSIONAL DRWERS/MOVERS

« moving com) Good i

PROGRAMMER/ ANACVST Smad but growing local computer " I DA T ABUS

MANAGER TRAMEE Corporation expending m the Detroit eree needs io open 2 Orancfi

Ca* Pat 9 9 7 - 9 3 K

Daer t iom Uvonia Blrmmgham

291-7722 425-5230 256-9556

M A O S WANTED Our service haa to* nma | dvadabla tor to* tone exper ienced home cleaners to work d a y s Salary

banaeta p rodded Fenadaaon Cad. 499-1990

MAJNTENANCE ASSISTANT - Fud ama tor kixury t ownhone communi -ty In S o u M W d . Experience i

o f

MANtCURBT Acry«ca. Gala. Flberglees. Pedicurea and Nad An a ptoa Farmmglon HMa 474-341Q

MA»eCURBT needed tor marmmW, buay Novi lalenlf High

Original Cecille's Birmingham

RECEIVER STOCK CLERK Aetna retad atore need* hardwork-ing reeponatke person tor ware-houee Some heavy thing end paperwork to* or part nma. day hows, experience 1aa*at i * . mid

8 4 2 - 5 1 1 8 050 S Woodward . Bk i iW i ^ i e i i .

OWNER/OPERATORS Straight truck

WaakJy pay a l ia. 98% ol nddPBiU to P O Bo* 113 ON

* 2 OUTIES Maintain Caah Oraw a

U g h t T

Hours 0:30am to 5:00pm Monday thru Friday

l « * > n i t o » - 0 0 p m Monday thru T N * s d » r 0:30am to 5<XJpm Saturday

* 3 COMPENSATION Start m $2*0/week ana up. Dapendmg on espenenue

Pieeee send reaume to DTI: PO Box 161. Farntaigaon Ml 40338-0101

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

IBM 38 RPGIIL IMMEDIATELY TRAINED

on AS/400 UPTO $38,000

Thla opportunity w a atoo

M A N U F A C T U R I N G APPLICATIONS

FEEPAJO

CALL NOW 569-3030

CALL IMMEDIATELY! A JOB OPPORTUNITY LIKE THIS ONE WON'T

LAST FOR LONG!

478-0300

Regain Hair Center

R E N T A L A G E N T

partmani 84573 Hadwood Court. Farmmgton Haa. Mi 40335

»FTRy LEVEL JOBS W/BENEFTTS • Heavy Mechma Operator »4^v •Copier Repair* up lo $* /hr a g t o a M a Oaklend County P+m-«*»"»» C M S E T >64-1147

ELECTtoClAN" WITH MOUCTION HEATER

4 FORGING PRESS EXPERKNCC

* * * " • ? — » "nducltan Heeser Forging Rraea and AnneaWg Fur-naoe aspenenoa tor new plant stert up ai Humn Townah* M f O U R E M E N T S

TOR APPLICATION TO MR LORO

F O SOX 2919 OCARaOHN. Ml 49180

OR CALL MR LORD

a i « r 7 4 - j ? o d

ENTRY LEVEL EMPLOYEE CONSULTANTS NEEDED

SSKxssS

OEM can take c o n t r a of A* aspect* of market ing a product I r e TIM

a goal or iented vtduM wah m a acs-

•17117 WEST 9 M R E l SOUTHFIELD, M l 49075 PERSONNEL AGENCYl" Experience as sirs*

letter of interact to Market Strate-Otoe Operation* Center Ferwnngion Roed. Uvoma. 40154. oread 861-9660

PACKAGING DEPARTMENT

PROJECT ENGINEER •CHIEF ENGINEER!

• • c v C a d e * 4 x 1 m

*y l o plan, implement, and manage progi ana to die cal kncieladge ol

pert*

HAIR STYLISTS- Sale* Parson tor toamon wtg aalon Satory pkia

c o m m t o a u n U v o m a Days.522-9420 Eves626-2090

Su 1661, Southf ield Ml W E S T L A N D MAINTENANCE LEADER

experience In a i c i r k a , wald-and oeneraf r epek * 17425

C O N V A L E S C E N T

U n d y C mant BeneMa Inctoda Hodday. Va-cation and alck pay No exper t * ! me

INSURANCE: EXPERIENCED ONLY a corporation ot The Inde-

pendent maurance Agent* of Mich Wa need commercial and

dpi

wnaral rej Detroit. ML. FULLTBdE tar I g M aeasmblj $5 00

^ ^ • M o n -Fri.. 8-t:30prrLaHh oc-l caaionel overtime

TRUCK DRIVER 1=2 or C O L H

• H A I R STYLIST $• S H A M P O O PERSON!

H i m i t Ext 126

NOW TAKING Appdcattone tar lawn 4 memtenence ataff $5 par hour 36550 Grand RNar Fa rmmg lon

HAIR S T Y U S T t o

MOLD MAKERS

TRAINEES

ao a* iy donT you? Cad Ann Be* . 540-3355

M d t me. Personnel Service 30900 Telegraph Rd.. SuMa 2935

8xrmmgn*m. Mi 49010 LAWN CARE WORKERS •ededk

C O m C M

• GENERAL H E L P E R ^ ! For Souitifield epertment compietti Fu* time Ca* Mon -Fn Sarrv-Spm1

M 3 5 2 - 2 5 5 4 W I X O M P R O D U C T S

313-885-0801 471-1074

A G E N C Y P O S I T I O N S

Retail Merchandisers 3 ' >06 5

CONCORD PERSONNEL Rd 478-2200 HEARING AIDS

toon * Oak land 4 Hearing A M 0 m a g f e FITNESS INSTRUCTOR

Enjoy working tar and belonging lo M E C H A M C (AUTOV P w l Beta Ta eeaat In M a Mechanical ' l a i ' — i a i

your raduMaWTTH SALAR BEOUiREMf l iTa ar apply N. TMS

I t r e m m g a u d i Apply Monday

[LEGAL SECRETARY egai secretary W t o r W W T a

H E L P / M A N A G E R S C O S M E T O L O G I S T

FLOOR MAINTENANCE

»y**em $7 0 0 p a r h o u r H Smdh Chemical 4 Wex Inc 4 1-275

' 4 M O M T R M U T Q R a M C • f u l l t ^ ^ ^ H B ^ H

Mortgage Loan • C o u n s e l o r s l

43235 Creecent 9hrt HELP! 12

DEPENDABLE WORKERS NEEDED!

A N C W J 0 8 • i Y O U H I V T U H e t

• 7 4 - 7 7 6 8

BMGM Service^ GENERAL M A M T E M A N O ]

o r m o r ? * m

X W S SI UVOMA M A N A G E M E N T S

MsS

A S M

SERVICES ^ 4 7 8 - 1 0 1 0 ^

4 F # 0 4 E M o n d a y . Ju ly 23. 1990

r U I ' " 5MF787?"

F t * A p a n ame help tar M m deco-rating Mora Exparlenced pi a t o n e d O r K w y Boutique, Canton M 961-7400. F*nn lng lon 826-4311. NOWI 4 T U 1 3 9 . Troy 67»- KOO

SCHOOL TEACHER, tower ataman-ma, prtveto dot scRool.

SCREEN PRINT COMPANY

IO rat n t r a l ctoae o p a e l t o n FiM Benefits Q#ool o p p o r t u n e Apply « person Ths 24435

SCREW MACHINE SET UP OPERATOR - Musi ba ebto to am up and run single apmdto • ft 3 and multiple spindle Acme Gridtoy Top wages wx3 DenaAts. Una Manu-facturing Co , 10030 CapRM Ooa

545-6161

SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR 2 yrs mnMnum experience F u U m o Uvonto. 3151* Pamco Or off Mammon Rd

CONSIDER - an a i c tong c a e a oa a aocurity o M o a with one o l tha major nottos m the DMroit * * * The Ramodo Hotol he* port tone open-mg* tor security of f icer* Appacants n u K have 1 yr experience in secur •Ty or military service Apply m por-aon. Remeda Hotol. 28225 Teto-grapA. • * * » F " 1 ' * • " l o * P " 1

SECRETARY WANTED tor fool paced auto dealership Non-smok-ing ofltco Experienced typiM with cofnputw experience Caa 583-1120

SECURITY GUARD WANTED Im-modioto opening tor a pr tvMe Pfym-cnnf company- AnptnxanalMy 32 to* p a week C a i l K i y * 455-3333

SECURITY Maturo g u a d * naadad m U v o r * * WastMnd. SoutMMId a r e * Fu* tone

Hourly rata Baaed on locat ion M u a W l gUTLCTMBgt t t tPC A p f tooa - • - • ce* 9om-5pm. Mon. th ru Frt tor mora aitormation 422-0173

SECURITY OFFCIERS- LOCM Indue-trial a c c o a i t * unl tonn prov ided 1 week paM vocation Mtor 1 yr to* Brno Detro l tof l to* 864-0078 Or leave n u m b a b e a p a 443-3020

SECURITY OFFICER

i In Plymouth ai Fu l Uma I S to atar i Contact 1-731-1133

SECURITY O F F I C E R S

Accept a tutura. SmWi Security la expending and wa namd aocuri ty of-ficers now Northern S u b t . Detroi t 1 Westland For Appt: 68P-2000

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SHIPPING* M i i a . n t o f pa

[ S H I P P I N G 6 R E C E I V t N Q

xSmTS J

f w m m g t o n HI 4 7 * 2 4 0 0

5 ? ?

SHIPPING 3 RECEIVING

L M I V C o m p u t e r * U v o n t o 422-5 ISO

SHIPPING A RECEIVING CLERK Ught woifc. hour* 8am-4 30pm Pra-

ia experience he lp * * . not necee sory Good fringe* Steady work Rodtord Caa, » 3ft-4pm. 536-7363

SILK A WOOL PRESSER Oenoat* R o c h s e l a araa.

Lois Groaa Ctoaner*.

nEOad U Uma. day* 3 n ights u g n t M l l i r W v nand-eye coonJtoMton a must 473-7800. axt. 300

S N A C K R O U T E 50 MACHINES GREAT LOCATIONS

12 hra. /month w o r t required THE INCOME (S TREMENOOUSf"

35.000 - $15,000 naadad 1-300-326-3137

S P O R T S M I N D E D 113.000 to 320.000 a y e a 335.000 3 up altar 2 yea r * Fu* benef i t * Emptoymam Cantor. Inc. 566-1636

SPORTS SCORE PHONE ANNOUNCER

ExcoHarrt part tlma oponlng tor

and* 35 par hr C o l John DoCto a l 540-214®

SPRAY PAINTER Industrial aiipartanoa 17425 Shor-wood Ootrort 365-5663

S T U D E N T S

S T A R T

I M M E D I A T E L Y

3300/3600 WEEKLY *a oowpawy ovarioi art MWaiMMh. 3 plcaaig up ordara. r aanrtoa. Good bual

•xpor tonca. car raquaad Ca*

T A N SUMMER la looking tor outgo-»V . aoM motNatod. i —tn maOila am-p lo iaaa Par i Mma ananaigt A waak-m t i a Apply at: No oa«a. Hagoarty Boooh Chib Tan Cantor. 31126 Hag-gar ty . F a r m n g t o n HMa. Ml. 43013

TEACHER A AiOES Latch Ka* Dlractor and aKto opan-Ino t M Ptorca School m Birmaig-ham Dlractor t « W . mual ha»a 30 hra. cotaga c n d H a aMh 12 In cMId dewatopmant. paychology or •a r t y cMldhood H r * 3 - 6 pm. achool day* Atrim 35 «5-'hr , axparv anoa wMi cWMi'ari p ia torrad Fu* or p a r i ama. Ca* fry JXy 23: 647-4360

TEACHER B a m a n t a r y achod Ubranan /Mad la OpaclaOal. M l Oma 1M0-61 school M a r Raqulraa MWUgan Taaefiar-a C a r t l o c a t i o n Sand r a s u m a 3 cradantto la to: Bon 314, OOaarvw 3 E c c a n l r t c N a w s p a p a r s . 3 6 2 5 1 Sct too lcrad Rd.. Lixonla. Michigan 43150

TEACHER NEEDED- For nuraary school Fu* 3 part uma po-alttona. No»L Famwigton Ca* 9 - 5 p m 473-1360 343-4340

S P R I N G

» A N U f A C T U f J E f Dalrolt araa aaafcs poaopla m tha

f 0 i ° A l S m a » ^ C o 6 a r Sai-up paraon axpartoncad on Tor ln . a n d

Prototypa Sat-uc 3 tor rmng parson «or> a l t h srtra 3 l»a«

Sand raaat ia to: P.O. Box 36160.

STOCK HELP NEEDED Part tkna. Partoct tor S a n a Crttran

SERVICE T E C H N I C I A N Amancan tuOstdlary o l a Europaan Tasf Equlpmant Fi rm la aaa icNng

S a n t o * T achmcton tor m-houaa and ftato »ar>ica o l a l

chantoal background and a l toaat 1 yr Ol axpartanca m FtoM Sarxtoa. A jaoda taa Dagraa wou ld ba a p l u * Contact Frank o» Richard a l : TSK Taat Svstams « 375S7 Schoot-craf l n o a l LNonla. ML. 43150 Phone (313)561-1113 Fax: (313)861-1371

S E R V I C E T E C H N I C I A N Entry laval naadad l o Inataa 3 aar-

t ror ic 4 ' o r macNna shop back-

Mach lna ry Inc. . 3 2 5 3 3 M l 43150

SHEET METAL INSTALLERS 4 yaars mlnanum u p a r l a n o a * i raal-dantlal 3 I g M commarcMI haaUno 3

" pay aHth bapaf l ts d a * "261 -3375

LIGHT SHIPPING 3 RECEIVING ma* room, to*/part uma, dapantf-abto. UwonM. 261-2966

SHIFT/ASSISTANT Manager poel-uona Fa* day halp Wendy ' s Mttdtobeft . Ca* Mfchaat/Jotm.

474-6246

men- For SHIFT . - . ptaettc* Injection molding oo Ex»^ nanca requlrad. BeneMa. Haamnea Amhurst PtoaOce. 767 Dohany. Nor tMBa. Mi. 43167 346-1525

STOCK PERSON: Fu* t ime B e n e m * after 00 days Appliance Stora. Ca* Larry »t 427-7310

SUPERVISOR/FINISH CARPENTRY Busy product ion bu6dar I* look ing tor a Unlah carpentry suparvtoor Parmenenl M l Uma poait ion. Mlr»-mum 5 years axpartonoe. Mua l h good lalaranoaa Only expertonoed need « « * y . 737-6600

TEACHERS; expertonoed certMtod elementary and > Ngh. private schoo l m S o u t h M d . A l t omoon hra. h i m ca* Mon. th ru Thur* D M 3 . Fr13 U* 12. 557-9360

TEACHER 3 SUBSTITUTES t lo r Fa* Nuraary r C N U Care

T E L E M A K E T I N G

S A L E S F O R C E Eatabaahed inbound te lemarket ing company searching tor salee or ient-ed rspieaentalli i 'aa.

PART TIME TELLERS Lathrup VWege - 27777 Southhatd Rd N o l 11 MUeRd W BtoomAald - 6465 Orchard Laka M al M a x *

V pool - wrn work Mon 3 Fri . - 3:30pm at venous S E Oak-

lend county offtoea Must heve per-sonal t ranspor ta t ion

FULL TIME TELLER TROY - 55 W Long Lake Rd a l Lnarnols . Poerttons o<tor pubac contact wi th s«cia6ant work ing condit ion*, com-pet i t ive pay 3 pa id training p rogram CandMatoa muat hava a good Math apt i tude 3 Ugnt typing ab* l ty Cash han<Mng exper ience daeir abla Apply m person. 10am-2pm Mon thru FrL - al any convenient First Federal o i Mlctugan office locat ion

FIRST F E D E R A L O F M I C H I G A N

•HXJTW6WMW0 Dalrol t . Mi 43226

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

cloalng V a 2 a * r la and image.

c a KncwieOge I a poaMNa att>-

fto*n*e work shirta Good work ing condWlona. peid training, n o n Kaafcara. Hour* 2 p m - f c * n . Mon th ru Fri. Ca*

TELEMARKETERS NEEDED Waal-M i d area. 36.00 an hour to atar i 3 commieeton. Bem-3:30pm dally

721-C a * : 1-3621

TELEMARKETERS NEEDED - I tana, evening* only. Bkmkiuharr i araa. 35 50 par hour Contact MJtch toriraer«towal 433-3535

TELEMARKETERS 3 Street Car i .eaaar i Home Im-provement experience requi red 36 per hour baae pay. Ca* 471-5600

TELEMARKETER wanted morning early e f lemoon. n u m . C i j K r f n r i l up to 36 Ca* Victor

CaUnc on buei-sed pretorred. B a m lor 473-33^3

SUPERV1SOR/MOPPER 5:30 lo » 3 0 p m Mon. th ru FrL. Levari R o a d / L M m l a araa. 36 an h o w Aak tor Pat 232-2350

S U R F A C E G R I N D I N G both day a n d

MOCLLER MANUFACTURING 12173 Market St Ltvome

1 block W. oI Levan. 1 block N. off P lymouth

561-6222

TAX MANAGER We are one o l Soutfieeet •et Mich igan 's

ig I t rms l ook -ing' tor a Tax Manager w i th 5 + yaar* o l experience wNh a put)6c ec-oounong ftrm Tha q u a M a d candk-date ahould hava exoefleni technica l s ka * , ba wa* rounded In laaaarch. an p good manaoar la l ak«a Salary la commeneurato wtth axper l -

aume lo : Box 716. Obeervar 3 Ec-centric Hewapapara. 36251 School -craft Rd , Uvoma. Michigan 46150

TEACHER needed tor Redtord Twp. nursery school - M l 3 pert Bme.

#em-5pm B37-3002

TELEMARKETING FEMALE/MALE (S-320/HOUR

3 immedis le poelttona avaftabto r> p lueh Novi off ice Ftadble hour* .

347-4438

TELEMARKETING

open ing* tor mo t i va ted people. Hourly p lu * bormeea 12 M B a ^ o u t M l e l d Ce* 8em-12pm 443-6692

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWING - Par i Uma. Market raeaarcli. No Evenlnga 3 waekand*. c o m e tor pratoealonal t ram. Ca* U t t W i l l i ' ) ba l aeen 6-8 :30pm 327-2400

TELEPHONE RESEARCH

No setong No

TELLER FULL TIME Farmmgton Credn Union la looking tor M i t ime experienced M t o r . Ap-pacent mual be ebla to deal p l i n anMy with pubac and hava good mathamat lcet sMto.. Send raaume t o Member Serv ice Manager 22961 Fennington Rd . Farmmgton M l 46024

T E L E M A R K E T I N G I n c o m i n g ca l ls o n l y

ptoto traaang \ Ca* 351-3700

TELEPHONE WORKERS Accept ing appacaWnna a l tfia Amer t -cen Counca o l (ha Band Mual be able t o oe* Uvoma. Farmington. Weel tond aree* No experience nec-eeeery We t ram Part time, hourty pay p lu* bonus Ca* 9em-3pm Mon thru Set 928-2665

T E L L E R S FULL 3 PART-TIME

Michigan * largeet Sevmgs institu-t ion hes posit ions eveHebto as

TOO l l t lp 500 Halp Wanted

T H R E A D R O L L O P E R A T O R

Faai growing compeny m Plymouth hes an tmmedtole opening tor a thread ro* operator Experience and SPC uaacang p i a t e n a t t After 90 day* o l training ea r " up l o 38 SO an hour plua receive an axe a* aril com-pensation package, motodma >00% paid heeith beneAts snd p r o * i sher-mg plan For InlormaOon ca*

453-3692

TRAVEL AGENT Birmingham Amer ican Express off-ice need i exper ienced veck l ion agents 3a6re;Par» computers 2 yeer* experience needed 642-3350

TRAVEL AGENT Fu* t ime posi t ion eveHebto lor exper ienced spent m Corpora te Agancy Full Benefi t Peckage Salary commeneurate with experience Ca* Gen at. 357-6555

TRAVEL AGENT needed with min imum 2 yeers expe-rience tor growing, corpora te Troy off ice Sebre t remed Good selary Ca* Wendy 353-6600

TREE CLIMBERS Posit ion svsaeble wi th an estebksh-ed. growing company Must be motrveted teem players wi th s mini-m u m o l 3 years exper ience 3 Ihe deelre to per form qual i ty work En-toy our to* benefit package 3 gener-ous wsges per Quality personnel Cumber* only 522-6733

TREE CLIMBERS National Tree Senrice 5 years expe-rience Must know 3 heve experi-ence with using ropes 3 heve own combine peer Apply at 35086 Ford Rd . Westland 326-0871

TREE TRIMMERS and Spray Appl i -cators wanted Some exper ience needed, must dr ive t rucks

Days 477-6733. Eves 562-5225

WAREHOUSE DELIVERY Person, to* or pert ame Muet have va*d driver'* Hcenee. g o o d d r i v ing reoord Apply between 12 3 4 p m 19240 W 8 M*e. South he ld M l Or cs* 354-5644

WAREHOUSE ORDER m c a r t 3 packaging bale neadad M i Ume. 7'00sm to 3 3 0 p m . . M o n -Fn Light work ptoesent work ing cond l -uons Apply Arkm Dielrtbut ing C o m -pany 43100 ) Nina Mas Rd . Novi

W E L D E R S Experienced Product ion Mag Welder* for traitor i n c h e s Tempo-rary lor 4-6 week* Af te rnoon sMh 37 25 per hour plus p roduc t i on bonus Apply al Oraw-THe 40500 Van Born Rd Canton.

WIRE H A R N E S S " B U I L D E R S

P R O T O T Y P E S TROY AREA

Skias Required • Ability to reed wtrs d legrams . Wr ing assembly 3 fabr icat ion Two year plus Technical Degree pre-ferred Relerence reply l o H B i at ALLIANCE TECHNICAL SERVICES

32781 Middlebelt, Sui te D Farmington HI**. M l 48018

(313)826-7860 WORKING SUPERVISOR - exper i -enced m floor care Str ipping, wax-ing, carpet shempoo. etc Cal l lOam-Spm 831-3070 or 349-3210

TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION OFFICE

INSPECTOR 3 1 3 PER M L

Thto I* a Temporary Const ruct ion Tacf imclan/Construct ton inspector

is open tor sta le funded 3 sewer const ruct ion ca

n at 3 yrs. knowledge of materials 3 meth-

ods o l construct ion Math, geome-try. wri t ing, reoord keeping 3 organ-Izallonal skHto must ba axaa iw i t . M O O T axpananca p ie to i i ed Fia out appl icat ion al Personnel Depart-ment . Room 5, City Ha*. 211 W»-Hams St.. by Wed. Aug. 1, i 960

546-6322 An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

T R U C K A T T E N D A N T

No experience neceeeery - 3 6 e n hour plus benehU Apply m person 28244 Ford Rd . Garden Ci ty, M o n -Fri,. 9-4

JTPA FUNDED

TRUCK DRIVER 3 Foundry help needed App ty l n p a r s o n s / h b Jo lm Oely. mks le r -565-5400

WRECKER DRIVERS Dey and svanmg shif t* Top pay for qualif ied app l i can t * Ap-ply m person 10 Dave ot Dentse s i Maple 8 Ci uu»» M u l * 362-1990

Your Reel Ests le Career belongs wi th us!

• 100% comrmslon p lan • Most recongnaed name

in reel ests le • Finest off ice Isc ik les

~iT»(anagement second to h o n e Contact Larry Harwm, CRB CRS 851-6 TOO

C E N T U R Y 2 1 B O B L O M J L C O R P O R A T E " T .

TRANSFEREE SERVICE- 4 5 I A N D

502 H a i p W a n t a d

O a w t a l M a d t c a l

ANIMAL TECHNICIAN needed tor sma* aramal hoepMai WeeDend Veterinary Hospi ta l

- 721-2430

ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST (Or) U -c e n aed Veterinarian Techmcien lm-medtote M l 3 pert l ime open ing* Michigan Humane Society 37255 Merquette, Weetlend 721-4195

A 200 BED convnurary baaed nurs-ing faculty haa m m e d l a l e openmga lor Nurae Aida on Day*: a f te rnoon and midnight shifts Muet have a genuine interest in cer ing lor the elderly experience helpful or w l * tram on sits Ws oftor

• Excellent benefits • Perfect at tendance bonus • Fu* or part posit ions

1 you srs interested • poeincm and are s

contact

i a challenging 1eam playar

Kenneth J Roney Manor 26505 Powers Ave

Deerborn Heights, M i 48125 296-6200

8EAUMONT. TROY

N U R S E A I D E S Earn up l o 36 32 hour

Private Duty Home care a * * ^ n m e n t » - an shi f ls

Musi have I yeer exper ience and training certif icate Must have car

Ca* 853-6740 lor an appo in tment Beaumont Communi ty Nursing

502 H a t p W a n t a d

D e n i a l ^ -Mad ica l

BUSY Deerborn Height* dental off ice seeks meture. growth or iemed Individual lor recap t ion compu te r w i d ineuranca reeponsKKViiee Ex-cellent pey and beneAu. Dental ex-[ » w w n c r w x r t o 274-4040

COD€R/A6ST RAC T OR Requires one year of DRG sesigne-menl experience ART or RRA eligi-bility Full-t ime day shtft posi t ion re-quires IC0-9-CM knowtogde Full t ime e f l e rnoon *h l f t pos i t i on requires iCD-9-CM-CPT knowledge OueMfied candidates pieeae send reeumes lo Diane Soper Wmtom Beeumont Hoap«al. 3601 W 13 Mile Rd , Royal Oak Michigan. 46073 or call 637-6815

An Equal Opportunrty Employer

C U S T O M E R SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Nursing Home'OME supply compe-ny has opening In order department Applicants should have medlcel beckground. good communicat ion skins and computer lermmai expe-rience Send resume and salary re-quirements to Casey Rossford 1197 J Rochester Rd , Troy, Ml 46083

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced Fu* t ime Deerborn area Salary commensurate with ex-

582-5610

DENTAL ASSISTANT,Receptionist for specialty practice Experience a p4us « ' i days. 36 hr / w * Penaion., insurance - other benef i t* Pleas-ant working environment 647-7739

BILLING CLERKS MEDICAL RECORDS CLERKS

SECRETARIES T RANSCRIPT ION IS T S

We w e seeking qualif ied and exper i -enced individuals for the above po-sitions Salary negot iebie depending upon experience Excellent bene*u*. paid vacation, and hol iday* Can Juka for appointment 559- 2 700

Foeiet-Oevie Temporary Personnel. Inc

TEMPORARY HELP aatoa 3 person-nel coord ina to r * tor expanding tem-porary ' halp francMae. temporary help experience neceaaary Center for Compet i t ive Advantage. Box a403. Birmingham. MJ. 46012

T IRE I N S T A L L E R BELLE TIRE now accepting appl ica-t ion* lor fu* 6 m e poaQtona 3300 per week plua benefits and a great ca-reer oppor tun i ty WW tram the right Individual*. W B t o o m M d . 351-4600. ca* Don Troy. 649-2250. ask tor Pat Ptymouth. 453-5300. aak tor Bob

TOOL 3 CUE MAKERS A meat suburban automot ive plant a seeking i ndMdua l * capable of run-n ing a m a . surface grinding 3 tom*-iar wfth i s s s m b f r work Exca*anl f r inge banef ta . Sand raaume to: Plant Manager. 1770 Marto St.. Weetlend. Ml 46185

TOOL 3 DIE MAKER Experience neceaaary Farmmgton HMa area

473-0400

TRAVEL AGENT - EXPERIENCED 2 yaar* experience on Sebre re-qui red Contact : Nancy at 655-1400

TELLER PART TIME Farmington Credn Union haa Imme-diate opening tor part uma M t o r 16-24 hr* . per weak, pravloua expe-rience * p l u * Send laeuma t o Member Service Manager. 22961 Farmington Rd.. Fan r i ng t cn M l

T O O L R O O M A S S O C I A T E S

Clean, quaffty driven, a t a t o o l the art metal stamping plant n n l i i mot ivat -ed individuals 10 compl iment our tool room program. Send reeume de taRng past experience 3 com-pensat ion expectat ions to P O Box 1030C. Plymouth. Ml 46170

TRAILER MECHANIC Cert i f ied Weld ing ak«s Apply m person. 4290 Haman . Canton, be-tween Michigan 3 Van Born

TRUCK DRIVER For •ma* company In Romulus, good driving record and C-2 license

941-437?

TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED National window manufacturer Fu* t ime days Mus i have C2 llcenee and be able l o meet 0 O.T. require-ments ExceMent benefits. Apply in p * r»0 r r~83O PrytnouWt Rd: . Ptym-

"1 -6911 outh. Ml 459-^

TRUCK DRIVERS 3 WAREHOUSE help needed for local food dietr lbu-toc Excellent oppor tun i ty tor ad-

Good record, protoe-Monai Image required Apply m per-

12300 M I Mernmen Rd., Uvonia

TRUCK DRIVER Southfield baaed locat ion has an opening lor an exper ienced inter-state semi t ractor, trai ler driver. Must have s min imum of 5 years ex-perience 3 a good dr iv ing record Mileage rune 3 hourly rate We ara a Union shop provid ing exce*ent ben-efits 3 work ing cond i t •on* Send re-

indudtng salary requirements t o Attn BUI, P.O. Bpx 5091, South-field. Ml 46066-5091

TWO BOYS to help wi th yard work. 34, per hour Lone Pine & FrsnkHn Rd area 626-2318

TYPOGRAPHER Wi th |ob shop experience, for fu* t ime poeit ion in Ann Arbor area. Must be w M n g l o learn state-of- the -art systems Benefit package PO Box 7341, Ann Arbor , Mt 48107

VETERNARIAN TECHNICIAN Full-t ime posit ion Experience pretorred but w*f train, (cats only), Ca* 540-3390

WAREHOUSE/DELIVERY Help needed Must be s t rong 3 wMUng fo work hard Mechanical experience a plus 35 per V Uvoraa 425-6912

WAREHOUSE WORKERS A l shifts available 35-36 per hr. immediate openings Reliable transportat ion required

A R B O R T E M P S 4 5 9 - 1 1 6 6

WINDOW CLEANING Technician* Residential Permanent poei t ion w / solid compeny. Clean cut & hard working need only appfy. 442-9669

WOOD WORKING TEACHER needed lor Enr ichment Program tor chftdren 4-6 year* old. W Btoom-M d area 661-1000, Ext 252

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

YOUR REAL ESTATE CAREER BELONGS WITH USf

t i o c M eomrmaaion P lan •Most Recognized Name m

Real Estate •f inest office Facilit ies

•Management Second 1o Nona

CONTACT LARRY HARWIN. CRB CRS 851-6700

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE TRANSFEREE SERVICE

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

502 H a l p W a n t a d

D a n t a J - M a d i c a l

AIDES - Bountiful benef i ts m our home for the aged tor the right ma-lure person ©n our midn ight shift Fu* time poeition In the resident cars dept En)oy dally bonuses f rom your first day of work Please can

261-9000

ASSTDIRECTOR oi NURSING Challenging posit ion lor RN experi-enced in long term ca r * set t ing Competit ive wage 3 fr inge benem peckage For immediate conaidera-tton. ca* Roaa Redmond a t326-6600

SILLER - MEDICAL - Muat be expe-rienced Part time, approx imate ly 15 hours per week Responsible for a* status, co-msuranoe, post ing 3 fol-low up tor MO Specialists m South-field Ca* Paula or Sandy 10am-3pm 569-1770

B I L L E R R E C E P T I O N I S T

Twp positions Must have 1 year experience in medical or pod ia t ry office Phone akilis and good pat ient communicat ions a pkja- Must be hard worker 3 dependable 37 50/ hr 3 up depending on exper ience Livonia area — 478-4639

BILLERS RECEPTIONISTS

Excellent opportunit ies tor exper i -enced medical professionals S t rong surgical balers, po#shed te lephone receptionist needed tor vrvnedie le opening* Fu* Benefi ts Ca* or send reeume to C Risted CPC 932-1170

HARPER ASSOCIATES 2967C MkJdtobeil

Farmington HMa. Ml 48334

T I C K E T W I N N E R

YUKARI Y A M A D A 43701 Stuart Dr

Canton

Please caJI the p r o m o t i o n d e p a r t m e n t of t h e O b s e r v -er & Eccent r ic b e f o r e 4 p m , Tuesday, Ju ly 24, 1990 t o c la im your T W O FREE B O B L O T ICKETS.

5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 , e x t . 4 0 4

CONGRA TULA TIONS!

BUSY Pediatric Off ice in Southf ie id needs nurse 3 days per week May consider exper ienced MA

352-1801

CHAIRSIDE ASSISTANT Experienced Needed lor W Bloom-field practice

Benefi ts 851-2240

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT Fr iend^, hard work ing indiv idual needed lor front deak poei t ion Full l ime, good pay and benef i ts Mus i have good human relat ion skias and telephone personali ty Apply in per-son. Mon-Fn. 9am-5pm

KOTILA CHIROPRATIC 28600 W BMi lE rd

f a rm ing ton Hills 471-0440

CONGENIAL DENTAL Office is in need of an eff icient, amiable expen-enced front deek - den ia l assistant Birmlnghsm 645-6363

CYTOTECHNOLOGIST Highly compet i t ive salary plus fan-tast ic benel i t * . CaU Sml thk l i ne

mgton Hills 78-4414

HELP. I 'M GOING CRAZY Busy femaie dentist needs super front deek person, fu* t ime Dental Ineuranca a mual 737-0268

DENTAL ASSISTANT Afternoons. Mon thru Thurs 6pm Livprua area

1 to *64-7000

DENTAL ASSISTANT - experience preferred fo< specially office in Southfield 37 to $« per hour mini-mum Call Shirley. 352-4551

DENTAL ASSISTANT - Full t ime Quality or iented office seeking kke-mmded individual WHI train Bi rmingham area 846-723*

502 H a l p W a n t a d

P a n t a l M a d i e d

DENTAL ASSISTANT Cha»s«3e experienced with emlkng persons*-ly Genersi pract ice lop salary k * right parson Benefi ts svaaabto Nc a tanna* . no Wedneeday Daytime 354-4368 Eve* aner T 626-2681

DENTAL ASSISTANT T o r * pwas ant 2 dentist o f f ice Fu* Ume wtth benefits Lathrup VOage area

557-8120

DENTAL HYGIENEST tor quality preventive 3 restorat ive practice where excellence 3 qua»ty srs em-phasized Part t ime NorthvMIe

349-4210

DENTAL HYGIENIST Saturday* only Large group pre. -lice Troy Aree Ca* 563 9 8 M

DENTAL HYGIENIST Fu* or pert t ime l X i B l l o n fo> busy pet lent o««enled pract ice 522 5561 or 386-3550

DENTAL HYGIENIST Friendly prevent ion or iented office neeOs caring -person lo work pert lime Pfymotr th/Canton 455-2510

~ D E N T A L HYGIENIST I day s week Pleasant lam*y prac-l>ce 17 Mae Rd & Ryan 979-320C

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Busy, 'rlendty office Must be outgo ing 8 anioy people 4 days 3 every other S i -Troy Call Mon -Thurs 828-8080

DENTAL HYGIENIST - Fu* or part time No evenmgs Modern office With sk new 'equ ipment Excellent salary 3 benef i ts S6 1-1260

DENTAL HYGIENIST Novi, 3 Sal/ par mo Some peno scale snd root planing exper ience preferred Salary commensurate Call 346-8181

OENTAL HYGIENIST - part time Oak Park 9 Mile at Greenfield E i Calient weges. in a modern tfiendly of f ice/establ ished recalls 966-22M

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experience preferred Bloomfield Hl*s. 3-4 day* No evenings.

335-; wee*end* .-3460

DENTAL ASSISTANT perience erafarrao

Mature, ex-• WJy

good work ing reiattonaMp wt lh doc-tors, o the i auxmarie* excellent hours, salary, ca* Mari lyn 546-2233

DENTAL HYGIENIST

oftor*"* br ight, energet ic person An outstanding oppor tun i ty to become our new fu* t ime Hygien.sl Top sal-ary 8 benefits tor the right person Call Leave Message 553-7345

OENTAL INSURANCE 4 BILLING "Hel ixe person des i red f o r " W r t i m e position It you are br ight & learn easily we will t ram you 396-5545

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experienced tuil t ime for 2 doctor West Dearborn office Fringe bene

563-: f i ts 1-3400

DENTAL ASSISTANT, malura. ex-penenced 4 day* r>c Sal Excellent benefits Dearborn Heights area CaU 56S-OS73

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pleasant Rochester area dental off-ice seeking experience lull t ime chairside assistant 652-8063

DENTAL Off ice seekrng neet. delail-onented person wi th computer 1 i ron ! t t a a f c m m * _S9gg .gppo r tun . i i for mot ivated indiv idual 584-890j

DENTAL OFFICE m West Dear born seeks recept ion!* ! 3 dental assist-ant Experience pre tor red Excellent hour * 565-31*4

DENTAL OFFICE MANAGER For bu*y Rochester pract ise Fun time position available for out going per son, with exper ience 8 computer skins Benefits' C a l 852-2266

DENTAL ASSISTANT - NOVI Experience needed 2-3 day* per week

349-4115

DENTAfc ASSISTANT Waterford *rea Benefits

66 ' 2133

DENTAL ASSISTANT Part l ime lor Lrvonia area. Oral surgery off ice 3-4 daya'wk Nc Saturday*, no eve* 427-2330

DENTAL ASSISTANT W * n l e d • Fu* t ime posit ion m Farmington Many bene f i t s , e x p e n n c e p re fe r r ed , Please call 474-8060

OENTAL ASSISTANT Four handed dantwtry, hill t ime Royal Oak araa. raaume requested with interview 542-6200

DENTAL OFFICE Receptionist Ap proximately 25 h r * / w k with bene-fits Business, computer experience helptui 12 Mi ie/Southf teW area

657-4488

DENTAL OFFICE manager , full time Musi be well o rgan i i ed Experi enced preferred Neet 3 personable Dearborn Heights area 277-3068

OENTAL OFFICE in Ptymouth seeks part ' fu l l t ime asart tant - experience preferred f ront desk experience also helpful Call 453-1190

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Roches tar off ice Part t ime Experienced Call 656-6800

DENTAL ASSISTANT 3 day* a week

Maple Telegraph aree 646-2992

DENTAL ASSISTANT Experience pretorred Fu* l ime Benem* Telegraph 3 Maple are* . Ca* 642-5471

DENTAL ASS T - looking for a change? Dental Lab need* * de-pendable. hardwork ing person for model dept Thi* i* an excellent chance to enter lab field witti oppor-tunity for advancement In a sma*. we* eatabiiahed. quality denta l >ab 722-6153 or 425-5548 after 5pm

DENTAL HYGIENIST Caring Southf ield Dental Practice seeks experienced Hygtomai T u a * Thurs 3 Fri Good Pay 559-3730

DENTAL HYGIENEST Fu* or part t ime. W Deerborn area Salary commeneurate wi th experi-ence 562-5610

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST I 'm moving and need to And s r e placement Top-no tch fu* t ime per son for front deak Busy female den ttst Rochester Experience pre torred 651-1555

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Progressive Lrvonia Group Practice has * fu* t ime poemon for an anthu-siaabc person wi th good business 3 people skiaa Must have denial e>-pertence 4 sbikty l o work some ev-mings 3 Sal Compute r helpful, but no! necessary it you Hke people, we are looking lor you 1o loin our team Ask for Karen Webber 261-9696

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST •. Rapidly growing Can ton dentafTJract ice is looking for an eff ic ient, organized sel f -determined person to (ow our people-onented staff Only hard-working person, serious about thev job need apply Please ca* lor an in-terview. 981-2687

DENTAL TECHNICIAN Denture set up person needed tor M l service lab in Garden City, excel-lent pay 4 benef i t * tor right per*on CMI Bill or J im 525-4330

C SERVICE GUIDE oa yt. T U E S D A Y F O R T H U R S D A Y EOTDON / 4 P . M . FR>OAY FOR M O N D A Y E D f f l O N

5 Air i 10 AlrtMNM*!

AW C O N O m O N H Q / H 6 A T # I G

COMFORT CONTROL Heat ing , o Mar t -apa. c

T E L £ V B * ? N ANTENNAS •netaaeOon 3 I t opaa r—

427-3622

is

, 3 mapecOon d 421-5320

REPAIRS 3 M 8 T A L L A T I O N , 20 yr*. Experience

13 > — a d

VENT CRAFT I Hat ing 4 Coo*ng i * i i . aamtoe. m e t o — o n .

met work, h u n a a i t o r * Mr c t oanan Lie M * 862-1334

M r u n Ctoantoo 3 SprawatnMng maSant Work. Exceaeni P r l c *

C O THE PAINT DOCTOR 533-6733 ar At lar 5pm 534-2133

A L U 3 M J M or VINYL C L f A N M O W e d n g A pMni r a M t w a n g

. 4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 A L U M I N U M SUMNQ

mm 3 « H « n r rmmm 5 2 5 - 0 6 0 0

A m e r i c a n A s p h a l t

P a v l n a C o . Demand « i * ProtoaMonaM"

naaldsnfial •Commercial Free fa l /Wtork Guar Caa Now 3 Seve8«3

435-6928 ASPHALT 3 CONCRETE PAVING

. Brick paver*

. Porch Deck*. Bonded 344-1171

A S P H A L T P A V I N G m i a I m t f m m * • * DH< waaye

Ltcanaad 3 hwurad

C e n t u r y Aspha l t 5 9 5 - 1 0 0 5

D O M M O CONST. C O a M C . - ASPHALT PAVING -

T h e J e f f r e y C o . B l a c k T o p P a v i n g

6 7 6 - ^ 6 3 0

3 7 Q - 4 8 0 0

2 7 B r i c k , B l o c k , C e m e n t 33 B i d s * A e m o d e i l n t M B i d * . * R e m o d e l i n g 10 C i b i r w t n * F o r m i c s 8 1 P e c k i - P s M o k

CANTON CEMENT CO I Ftoor* . Drive*, etc.

novel 3 Raptoce-t I n * . Free Ee l 231-2118

TRACJCERCX3N8T538-1874 C E M E N T W O R K W A N T E D

2 7 B r i c k , S t o c k , C a m a n t

A A A A CUSTOM BRICK WORK

Mao cfamney 3 perch repairs, br ick

B R I C K R E P A I R S Chimney, porch, asepe Brtok Mda-waSta. uunua to d r l i a e a i i * * lde-

D O Q O N S K I C O N S T . B r i c k . B l o c k . C e m e n l W o r k . P o r d t o a . Dr l veweys C h i m n e y s

Foundat ion Excavation 4 Hauling Uc . 3 Ward 537 1833

E M H C O N T R A C T I N G INC C a m a n t 4 M s s o o s r y

•AJ Rapak * •Gme* or large •Ortveweys rieeldentiai ~ Hoe •Commercial

ipe -industrial Mings - f aa i eff icient

WORK MYSELF FREE ESTIMATE

3 4 5 - 0 0 5 6

AAAA A L U M / V » r a l DRIVEWAYS SCALCOAT

4SVSS1S

PROVEN QUALITY RELIABLE SERVICE

£ 3 *

• » * »

• M » I . .Tsa» 17

0 . T . L E N T E R P R I S E S

425-8608

AUTO <

47S-1

SASSMBNT LSAKS t m * W B "

A l u m i n u m A V i n y l

S i d i n g . T r i m

LICENSED BUILDER C R E S T W O O O

C O N S T R U C T I O N $ 5 3 - 2 5 2 0 4 7 4 - 1 5 7 8

PROBLEMS?

AAA MASONARY WORK N o fob too sma* Free E M k n a t o *

• t n i eed work . C a i a n y w n * 631-2137

i -AREA MASONRY 3 C O W T '

D R I V E W A Y S .

~74T%- ftm tm.

A O V A N C S ) PORCH 3 CONCRETE * A l types o l oemeni work . * No l e b t o o a n a S . • 10 y v * em ie i l anc * • Ratorance* 427-66*3

AFFORDABLE TOPOUALfTY I I a n nary »S_|».

A F R B 3 FAIR ESTMATE m M M R I . anck a M M e e k

PCS - Mick, block, oamar t »* a i n a * i * N a w 3 rapea

471-2600

MAUL "

478-1729

A BETTER JOS GUARANTEED • HHchane • baths

• addit tona • garaga* • etc A i Pro Conebuct ton 553-4456

A K I T C H E N S P E C I A L I S T Reiadng or N*w C a b m e t t DUhwaahat MalaBatlon

Formica Counters

* 3 2 6 - 5 0 2 5 *

C O M P L E T E

M O D E R N I Z A T I O N PRICED WPTHIN REASON

COMPLETED TO PERFECTION

C U S T O M K I T C H E N S or Lamkiato your eas t i ng Cabmen*

FORMICA TOPS - REC ROOMS WORK MYSELF

D BOWYER Evaa S31-3073

REC ROOM, KITCNEN 3 BATH SPECIALISTS A* Remodel ing

4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1

REC ROOM WINDOWS SKYLIGHTS

F r a n k V e n t o M a s o n r y & C e m e n t C o . Inc.

* FOUNDATIONS * A C o m o N S * WATERPROOFING a DRIVEWAYS a GLASS BLOCK a BRICK PATIOS a PORCHES

I D o My Own Work 34 Yaar* Experience

F U U . Y I J C E M K 0 4 INSURED

4 6 4 - 7 2 6 2

fTALO ROMAMA CEMENT CO. 40 Y r * a ^ Garsgs. d r lvewe;* . pat to Oarage ' * i l » 3 Uoanaad Bonded n a u r a d 473-5303

MASONRY 3 BRICK REPAIR PMCftaa. c a t * . I l l I . Brick Claanaia. T I M * PBMSWS. Free e t 383-3303

L U I R T i m CONSTRUCTION A L L TYP®S OF CEMENT Me J e * To B ^ Or SUM*

Prae BM. UC 3 Inaurad 433 -2 *25

PORCHES - PATIOS

M E 8 T C H I M N E Y C O . ,

5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5

C h i m n e y s

M E L O N I O B R O S . C C M E N T ( X ) N T R A C T O R 8

X w s w a y , Pa t i o , Br tck 4 B lock

U c . . B o n d a d A Insu red

2 6 1 - 0 6 6 6 or 2 6 1 - 6 0 2 1

rto. . -* . Btoca and Stone w

TONY RCA CaMBTT O O .

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AOCHTtONS & B A S E M E N T S

i s s r c v r r ~ • a Sear* 3

S S 71S7L t R k ' i U ! PW»

A FAMILY BUSINESS

R O N D U G A S B L D G T . * A PERSONAL TOUCH •

KITCHENS. VANITIES. COUNTERS BASEMENTS. DOORS, REPAIRS

VINYL 3 P E L L * WINDOWS

Uc. 3 Inaurad 23 Yr. Expenenoe

. 4 2 1 - 5 5 2 6

ALL AROUND CONSTRUCTION - Cuatom Deck* • P r * * e y toneaa

-Geragee • A * a round Nome rape** H 3 3BW4

ALL HOME REPAIRS 3 IMPROVEMENTS - A * concrete

L p k j * c u M o m wooden deck* L 437-3431: 437-2324

A L L YOUR BUILDING NEEDS

AROMORE CONSTRUCTION CO can ftianoe y w » naal heme M p i o e n a w ioen We do wtodow ra-p to t—ien l . garages aM*na. Ftorlda R o o m * UC. 1 0 7 3 3 3 1 32* -8123

Ml- CARPENTRY

BEAA/nFULLY REMOOELED KRcR-

CUSTOMIZING KITCHEN. BATHS.

aa. 30 ye* Exp W SUM Subu rb AMI tor Sd. 7 2 * - 7 * 1 1

P B ALL CONSTRUCTION l 3 C a m New

H o u s e N « © d R e p a i r ? Or k i i p i u i a i i i e i i l T

C M Tarry

M V t S J M YOUR HOME

I T C O S T S N O M O R E ... to g a t

1st o M a * w o r t u n a n e N p .

FIRST PLACE W * * R i

• .TOM M B bean a a M f | M «

T s s s z s r s x *

4 7 1 - 7 1 7 6 L O W P « C € S

DECKS • D E C K S • D E C K S • COMPLETE RENOVATIONS-WHEN QUALITY C O U N T S

•Cr M c M a c k e n C O N S T R U C T I O N i r

OWNER/INSTALLER UC 4 INS 23 YRS fDCP

268-9415 4 6 5 - 2 1 7 3

CORPORATE FURNISHINGS Htgn quality k i tchen, large or ama* m stock or cuatom made Fast ser-vice, tree eat 344-2850

42 C a r p a l C l e a n i n g

A D y a i n g

C U S T O M W O O D D E C K S BY OAKLAND CONSTRUCTION

20% o i l through July Llcenee and Ineured

353-2122

AN ALPtNE FRESH CARPET -steam deemnf l service 2 r o o m * 4 ha*. 335; truck mounted equ ipment . Any sofa 330 Any lo. m i l $25 Any cnar t2C Peek o« cleen 422-0253

44 C a r p e l L a y i n g

A R e p a i r

ANY CARPET INSTALLATION 12 yeer* exper ience

4 7 1 - 6 0 7 8

99 C a r p a n t r y

A D D I T I O N S & B A S E M E N T S

Dormer* 4 home*. beautMul UnMhed iment* . tomay 3 rac r oom* , i room*. ceramic tea " o o r s 3

waM. carpel mg. tormlca top war bars new drywe* concept * . » i * * y work M * lair price. Lie., to*. Frae Eat . RM Satiatocaon guaranteed

Cal : For Home man uven ien i 432-2363

ALL AMERICAN CARPENTRY 20 yr* axperlance D o o r * eand tM* . mt a x t . p lumbaig 4 a toc incM

723-0333

ALL TYPES OF CARPENTRY C j teaen l workmaneMp re aeon al

BUO S CARPET INSTALLATION Reel/etching 4 Repair*. a Soaoer tv

Free Estimates A l won guaranteed 453-2231

55 C h i m n a y C l a a n i n g ,

B u i l d i n g , R e p a i r

C h i m n e y s Repaired or bu*t new

ROOF L E A K S S T O P P E D Senior Cl t t tan Dtooourit

uoanaad 3 inaurad CROWN CONTRACTING

427-3031

D e c k s P o w e r W a s h e d SMcone WalarprooAng

525-0500

D E C K S & R O O F S i Cal l Dave, 382 -6885

LUMBER 1" DECKS Lai me design your Oris of a Kind Deck. Ce* now lor Free Estlmete RANOY 422-5938

NU-UFE Wood deck recondi t ioning

Old 4 new decks c leaned'sealed =ree Est lmete* 425-4073

89 E x c a v a t i n g

EXCAVATING - POOLS Trenching. Sew sr. Waterkne*. Parking Lota, Sept ic Tanks, Reasonable Uc 333-3731

EXCAVATING Sewer 4 Water Lmee

Foundat ion* 4 Footings , Ins 737 J-013S

EXCAVATING J. H a u l i n g . Ba»emen *mg poo l d e m o t i o n 4 iCKER CONST 535-1574

72 F e n c e a

CHAIN LINK FENCE 4 11 - S 2 5 0 r n irtstsaed

Terminal Poets 4 Gates Extra 533-0303

6 5 O r y w a l l

DRYWALL FINISHING Texturaa 4 Patchwork

Free Eat - Reasonable Pncee Ce* John 720-2237

ORYWALL 4 PLASTERING New 3 Repairs Hend or Spray. Tax-lur ing AcourocW Ca* Uc Guar 30 Y r * Exp 543-0712, or 332-7543

p r i ce* 2 0 y a a r s i Ca* Mtor 3PM

FINISH OR ROUGH

too H'l'iM " UC

CARPENTRY JOSS M . / b l . Trtai D o o r * M c

T O M 6 7 3 - 2 4 4 6

J U O G T S CARPOrTRY KITCHENS BATHS « R O O M S

Decks 3 Rempe S m a * J o b s Accepted 30 Y r * EXP 542 * 7 * 3

KEN F * R K E

S M A L L W O R L D n t A U J o e s

OONE

EFFICIENTLY 3 P R O F * * N T L Y

WALT: M S M T 0 7 rii j i m ' T i n " 1

^ * P ^ ? 474-7*>4 4T* -7a *7

471-2600

AAA K I T C H C N 8 6 B A T H S C O U N T E R T O P S

A C A B I N E T S

F R A N K R A S H I D 0 # 0 47VS»3> a w . 4 7 4 - 3 * 3 3

C h i m n e y s BiMI rwm 3 repak *

W i l l b e a t r i c e l , ^ c g i (

B E S T C H I M N E Y C O . O w t o o r n - 2 9 2 - 7 7 2 2 S o u t h f M d - 5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5

HIGH HAT CHM3NCY SWEEP Rakicapa. O a m p a r * Repai r*

Guarantoad no maaa. inaurad UC [«2T7*>-454-3337 S31- *S3 i

VINC8 S PLASTER 4 DRYWALL REPAIRS

No tend ing Licensed 4 rsputebie 343 -2*51 422-0334

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0 New 4 rapeir plastering, taping, toxturtdng. stucco

6 6 E t a c t r t c a J

ABSOLUTE OUAUTY INSTALLS ReMdenMi - C o m m e r d M - 7 days Uoanaad - Insured - Guararvieed LIVONIA ELECTRIC COMPANY

471 -5132

A 4 AELECTRK: Ree 3 C o m m . breaker 3 <u*e peneto. plug* rtotoitone Uc Prices Free EM Anytime 534-

Able 3 Ready For Your Elect iUM Job UC.. M * 3 Guar Free EM

• SHORT AL 3 SONS ELECTRIC • HOnam tom*y B j a n i n 337 -34*1

6 1

ALL 0CCXED OUT Mm Peeks 3 0 s e a t o i . Guar »Mw*y owned 3 aparMad 1 PaM OawaMora 471-4*72

BALTIC BUILDING CO Cuatom buM 4 daMgnad d e c * *

C U S T O M D E C K S Free eetonetoa by L l c i r a a * b u M a r

Ca* Mark 4 7 4 - * 0 »

CUSTOM W O O O O C C K S Aa tow a * S3 30 a * R C M * . >«•-weed. I Uoeneed/ toaMW* Oakland Deck Co M I M

D E C K S Cuatom work U e 3 M a

W o r M M B U f c A D M

J . ~ C . P r i c e E l e c t r i c No M * too b toe r ame*

Free EMImatas

& & D E L E C T R I C N e Love Our Work The Reaulti

CUSTOM FENCES Stockade. French Gothic, sic

4 2 3 - 5 0 9 1 685 -0366

81 F l o o r S e r v i c e

A BETTER FLOOR SANDING JOS Old floors our specialty Stem work beeut*u*y d o n e Atoo new Moors

Mtod 477-7736

A l W O O O FLOORS We met** , sand 4 amen. M typaa M wood f t o o r * Cua tom work a ipeOM-i ty -Par Prae Eatanato CMI 352-3053

DANDY HAROWOOO FLOOR Fkv emng Hardwood doors n e t M i a f in ished r e p a i r e d DIvtSKMi o l Deaanto Coneanjct ton 522-1311

HAVNER HAROWOOO FLOORS Old or new floor* WMto slam oo r * WMto Slain my

only m e beet »«s<*M 201-C344

OAK PLANK FLOOR**® 11 • * aq n inetaBed 1 1 3 3 sq I Other a n o d | id produc

3 3 3 - 3 * 1

AAA FURNTTURE RE wsartoi t r i m and M

6 2 6 - 4 3 3 0

REPAIR 4 RCFWRSH FURNITURE Ar t , Type m Can to * a n * M

6 6 1 - 5 5 2 0

Day Servtoe

B I L L O K L E R ELECTRIC ^ • L O M M UC 3 In *

B h i i m m a m M d t 324-371J

D A VU5 M O S S I S B A C K You've a tod toe mm

NOW CALL THS BEST

ELECTRK4AN MEEDS YOUR WORK Ne J o * Taa Sma*

° a ^ S L a a y MULLAN W J C T R C

^ s m * - F U » ' S

O A * O A M O « a C T ^ C h A f f i M M M M R

ROW* ( L S C T R K 3 OUPRtY

T a y l o r G a r a g e D o o r i s A Pre-PMntod * M M SaaSaM

$300 factory Installed

SAVE MONEY*

I N F L A T I O N B U S T E R S A L E l * a 7 RaMed PanM H

$ 3 1 9 Ins ta l l ed

U V O M A .

M o n d a y July 23. 1990 OAE * 5 F

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DENTAL ASSISTANT Seeking an experienced Denial Aa-xstant lor our progreserve o«lce m the Ptymouth-Canlon aree 3 dey*. week no evening* or weekend* W* beeeve appacan i should be neeHn centered m their Utostyles snd ca ree<-minded

453-3320

OENTAL ASSISTANT fu* or part t ime, no Satu idays lor general practice Experience pretorred but not neceeeery W a tram BeneAts

I 354-1555

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST person needed lor friendly office deys 4 every other Set Troy area Ca* Mon, -Fn 823-8030

- Outgoing iy office 4

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST snthusi-sstic 4 outgo ing person for tun t ime posit ion Experienced Lrvome loca-tion 427-2222

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST - par i t ime Livonie off ice Appoeitment schedul ing 4 maurance 477-5330

DENTAL TECH - Model person lor CAB Dents i Lab Opportunity lor sdvsncemen l 722-3153 or 425-5543 efter Scot

OENTAL TECHNICIAN OuMity or iented progressive lebors-tory has lu* 4 part time cereei op-ponunit iee svaiiabie all experience «veis considered Must be interest-ed m cont inued education. wW train quaWled individuals uncover hid-den skills s i our screening July 26th at 4pm Ca* Mason Denial to con-f irm you< spot 525-1070

DIRECT CARE STAFF For group homes In Canton. Belle-vine 4 Lrvorua Previous experience with developmental* , disabled pre-ferred Good benefit package 4 training prov ided 35 to 35 35 an hour to Stan C a l Robert Mickeisen, Weekdays at 471-5610

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DOCTOR'S ASSISTANT busy Bi rmingham in terna l off ice X-Rey EKG. Vsno puncture skins No nights ol Set 646-9130

DOCTORS OFFICE mult iple duties mediCM assisting phone computer mmg etc Pan l ime 420-3050

E M T / P A R A M E D I C S

Star l ing AEMT - 320.000 'yr Start ing EMT $18 000,'yr Hea l th /Uto /Denta l Package Higher wage with exper ience Pan t ime AEMT 36 00 'hr Pan t ime EMT 36 50/hr

LICENSED APPLICANTS ONLY

502 H a i p W a n t a d

D a n t a l - M a d i c a i

H O M E C A R E

S U P E R V I S O R Are you a Home Care N u r i e who wants to advance into supervision but theis not poesKMe wtth the large agency where you work7 We have that OPPORTUNITY TIMS posit ion requires Homecare exper ience 4 pio-.ioea Pioiesaional Growth

357-7060 Meeith Caie FVofeauoneJs

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METRO EMS 928-0006

EXPERIENCED WAXER wanted tor busy ttonlai lab m Gar-den City full or p a n l ime Ce* Randy 522-9620

JOIN A WINNER! 5 First Optometry nas excit ing career

ope rt unit ies in ihe retail opt ical field It your energet ic, highly mot ivated with a winning att i tude, ca* u * today' Experienced pretorred but WIS train right Individual Retail saies - Receptionist - Dispenser Greet working condit ions and em-ployment pacaage Call 626-9390

LICENSED MEDICAL laboratory m Southf ield has immediate openings

GROWING HOME CARE COMPANY ( w f f w l o B o w i n , 8 poertion* C y l « £ is current ly looking lor l icensed h j i 1irT>a aays must be cert i f ied EMT i P N . or centf ied rsep^atory ^ , t f , r experience MT,' therapy technician to work m our patient care depenment Qualif ied individual must po ises* a val id driver » l icense wtth d e a n driving record Foi mo rs informat ion con-tact Mike or Lmda between 9em-4pm at, 458-3115

HEALTH CARE COORDINATOR We are seeking an exper ienced indi-vidual who haa knowledge and ex-perience m recruit ing and ckent cus-lomei service Please send reeume and salary requirements i o Foster-Davi* Temporary Personnel. Inc , 17266 W 12 Mile Rd Sul le B. Southf ield Ml 48076

DIRECTOR OF NURSES Needed for nursing home m Plym-outh lu* t ime Brenda 453-3*33

DIRECTOR OF RESIDENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES

Licensed nurse with management experience preferred needed for suburban semi independent older adult houamg taoMy Wl* direct prograaaiva hearth services pro-grams, des igned lo anciw Our ' M i dents 1o age-in-place position in-volves supervision of personal care attendant staff Compelct-ve salary 4 beneM package Working hours Mon - Fri , 9am-5pm Send resume i o J SonenBera, 3J14J W- Maple

. West Bloomfield. Ml 46322 An Equal Opponuni ty Employer

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL We ara looking fo« a hard working, mature coneoent iou* M A LPN RN. lor our allergy pract ice W* have excellent working condit iona. responsible personnel and win oftor excellent benefits 4 salary to the moat qual i f ied appiicanta Send re-sume to Box 322. Observer 4 Ec-centr ic Newspapers. 36251 Scnooi-

I c rs f i « d Uvoma. MicWgan 46156 -

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D M C - W O O D L A N D H E A L T H C A R E CENTE

12 MILE 4 NOVI RD 347-8200 Full ume

MA.'LPN-OB.'GYN MAJ' LPN-lnternal Medicine/

Rheumatology (21 MA-lnternaJ Medicine

RN/LPN-OB/GYN RN..'LPN-Pediaincs

MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST

Aff i l iated with The Detroi t Medical Center

An Equal Opponuni ty Employer

HYGIENTtST - If you are looking tor a fuk t ime hygiene poait ion and de-sire work ing in a very up- to-date innovative pract ice wi th a proles-

want Farmmgton ofl -sional. yet Ir iendiy stal l you wil l

H, to ca* u * 0u« deewes a pbrson who is energel-

•c and enthusiastic about being in the den ia l field 4 7 4-4600

I N S U R A N C E

C L A I M S "

M I N E R

MLT Microbiology full t ime/per t l ime days Must have m in imum 3 yrs experience ASCP preferred Proceesing fu* t ime 'par t efler-noon 'mgrn -sfitfts no exper ience necessary wik train Phone Mon thru Fn 9 am till 5pm 557-1011

LPN |o»1 RN Pan l ime lor mul tMmp4«Bd male Physical Therapy e x p e " e * e s plus Livonia area Sat-3062

LPN RN AND MA s for in -home maurance phyaical* Vanapundu re equired Own scheduling Must kve

LPN-'RN available field

- p a n t ime day poait ion Franklin Manor Soulh-

352-7390

MEDICAL ASSIS 'ANT - Surgical of f ice Some experience or w « v * m 4 days s week Older meture per-son 352-3902 or 352 3303

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Experienced front snd back Send

ime to 20244 FMin ington Rd Livonia Ml 46152 0« ca* 476-09*0

MEDICAL ASSISTANT en thue ia * uc fu* or part l ime send reeume Io Medical 18161 13 Mile Rd = 0 1 Soulhf ie id Ml 48076

M E D C A L ASSISTANT - EKG X-Ray Vena puncture. 1 r exper ience • must Fu* l ime, benef i ts South-f M d 353-5710

MEDICAL ASSISTANT OS/GYN off ice m Rochesle. 16 hrs pe« wk Ca* between 1 to 4pm

651-7150

MEDICAL BILLER For mate* nursing home distr ibutor Experienced wtth Medicare. Medic-aid or commercial insurance Livo-ma Full l ime Benefits Send resume 4 wage requirements to Ann Brooks CN 3325. Livonia. Ml 48151

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LPN S-314 75' HOUR Be s memoer of Hie «1 Teem W W Bloom held Nufwng Center i w Map le and Drake haa luel mcreeaed rt* wege peckage for LPN S reedy to meet Ihe cnaHengee provided by the recogmaed leeder m Skated i o n g Term Care Staff positions avaaacne f rom 312 50 to 314 75 per hour Ca* Mrs Mancuao oi Mrs Subobch el 661 1600 or apply m person el | tal Bache lors oeore*. 6455 W Mepie Rd W Bloomfield technology p«us ASCP

M e d i c a l

T e c h n o l o g i s t

MEDICAL COLLECTIONS CLERK Ful l - l ime collection person wanted St rong communicat ions akitts Some bookkeep ing Computer skil ls and typing required Experience pre-ferred .naurance billmg helpim but not necessary Send reeumee to

SPECIALIZED PHARMACY ATTENTION CREDIT MANAGER 3351C Schootciaf l . Uvonia 48150

M E D I C A L B I L L E R S

E x c e l l e n t O p p o r t u n i t y

Appl icant should ba familiar with 0 M E Medoe re Pan B Medicaid or commerc ia l insurance b*kng proce- J dure* typing and computer ski** a PLUS Compet i t ive wage and full benefit package Send aalary re-qu i rements and resume lo Scon Hypen. 1197 j Rochester Rd Troy Ml

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLER

m Bi rmingham. R o c W e r Of T r o y l p ^ h ^ ^ S ^ S S l a u rea , CMIbe tw 9-4pm 7 7 5 - 4 m f For b u ^ D r * o ^ o s m L,vo~a

MEWCAL OPPORTUNITIES Recrui tment 4 placement for full or p a n l ime positions • Nurses • Medical Assistants . Technicians • Tranacnpnonata • Medical Biltors Recept ionist*

• Medical Records Technician* Experienced only Excellent salary 4 benef i t* CALL MED-MATCH *5T-0e5r

L P N ' S <

1 Earn up t o $18 /h r . • 100% Daily Pay • c h o i c e A s s i g n m e n t s

• Pa id Or ien ta t i on • Refer ra l Bonuses

m i m r i i r j r r l ' n r n n A T r p R E C E P T l O N , S T

, ' r l u n o t o i r f v U n K U r v ^ r L U ^ AssS1

M e d i c a l C l a i m s

P r o c e s s o r s needed for m* |or insurance compa-ny m SoutnfMKl Lookmg tor experi-enced 4 professional people with >C0-9 4 CPT coding tor pan - l ime ' evening posit ions 4pm-8pn.,. M o r -Thurs 38-310 per hour plus bene-fits

N O R R E L L S E R V I C E S 5 5 3 - 5 8 6 0

A weekend omy posit ion is avertable ai ou« newly acqu»ed labor eiory 1a-c * l y in Madisor, Communi ty Mospi-

BecheKK l oegrev m " ledicai egn lered

Experience in a* areas ol ihe «abo-I ratory is s plus

I We offer excellent ralas -if pay along | with an exceller>1 benefits program

ln»ere*1ed appl icants can ca*

D a m o n C l in i ca l L a b o r a t o r i e s

Madisor, Communi ty Hospital 3067 1 Stephenson Hwy

Madison Heighis M l 4807 1 <313;. 563 7396

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

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OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT Fu* t ime lor groewng pract ice baaed m Southf ield " ' ~ but not required benefit peckage o l tored hours and work a lmoapnare l Pieeee ca* tor interview 357-5119

O P T O M E T R Y ASSISTANT Pan l ime experience pre tor red aalary negot iable pieiaaarw work ing condi-tiona Novi araa 349-0990

PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS Pan Time 3 - 1 1 p m

Pan Time MkHwghta Fu* T i m * Days

Apply at Mercy Beabrook. 373 W Avon Rd Roc heeler HMa 356-3239

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Emp loyer

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P a n t a l M a d i c a l

R a d i o g r a p h e r

The M-Care Health Center m Norttv-nae has an openmg k« a lua- t ime Raikograpnar ARRT regwire i ion a requwed with primary care experi-ence deewed Dutiee inomoe X-ray verapkmdure EKG. and medical aa-

PET LOVER 4 PEOPLE-PERSON wanted lo work 25 hour * per weak m Rochester Hia* Veternery Hoapi-tai Previous exper ience h e l p M but not required 3 852-5666

NJRSE AIDE for convalescent home in Livonia 3 sh i f i i available Good pay

Can 425-6226 ETD Tempoiary Service

NURSE AIDE INSTRUCTOR Redford Union Schools RN v a i n the iramer long l e " " care expen

: ence needed Call Shaion Rands 592-3376

PHYSICAL THERAPIST Ic |om tun loving interd isc ip l inary t e a m m „™que 'ehabik ta i ion a e p a n m e m lo-cated m Detrort New Center area Ouai l f lcat ion* s e n * * o l humor Team Playai " . deeire low ct raa*

wo** envi ronment abWty to aHare progressive idea* 4 genuinely enjoy helping people, fu* tuna f lexible hour * New grad* welcome Feel * ka a c h a n g e C a * Or Patr ic ia O t A a * Renab Dk 895-5340 or 475-8633

M E D C A L SYSTEMS Co is seeamg

BirSonne* wtlh sales experience Bility l o communicale essential

Medica l insurance claims, procesa-mg and computet operat ing s*i»s nue r i i i a i Compensat ion negotiable Send reeume 30400 TeMgrapn Ste 383. B l rmmgnam 48010

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTlONIST Fua tana poaition avaaabie for fast

•nedicat-eempany -6etrt»-

N U R S E A I D E S are needed tor home care cases >r* western Wayne county t lexiOie schedu-ling Enceilenl pay scale Transportat ion allowance Benefit package lor 20 hour per W M i o« more Ex-perience necessary

United Home Care 459-5141 An Equal Opportunity Employer

PROGRESSIVE MEDICAL Co haa Medical Baang Clerical PoMt ion* Fu* ume. 45-50 w.p .m Excellent salary 4 benefits Send r * a i * n e to Personnel Director P O Box 2519 Sou lh f ie id .Ml 48037

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Pan t ime for busy Uvont* off ice. Mon 4 Thuf 2-8pm or 9pm. 4 Sa l 9 -1pm Must have experience 427-3505

* r o * k i * r a d l c * H i t f ield Experienced and entry level quired

NURSE PRACTIT IONER Positions a variable m OB-'GYN and |

P^iffru- ar^a* ittf r^-

& M o d -

3 5 4 - 0 0 1 0

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Expenenced for family pract ice 6 Mile. Teiegr apt area

-CM! 533-1300

E X E C U T I V E MEDICAL S E C R E T A R Y

M U S T BE EXPERIENCED Lotus , sho r thand . Great pos i t i on tor r ight person

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

3 5 4 - 4 1 0 0

EXPERIENCED DENTAL Recptlomijt needed for p a n time, evening hour* Compet i t ive pay, great benefi t* Perfect lor mo the r * with smaH chil-dren Novi t r e a 477-7230

FILE CLERICAL powlion available, medical off ice. 12 Mi l* 4 Nonhweet-ern Hwy Experience no! neceaaary will t rain 353-0100

FULL l ime and p a n l ime Medical Recept ionist /Secretary Nom and Redford of f ice available MUST be exper ienced After 11 *iri 4 76-0056

FULL TIME Medical Assistant - Re-cept ionwt lo r busy doctor * off ice Garden Cf ly benefits, days 4 eve* Salary c o m m e n * u r * l * with expen-enoe 422-4770 I w Interview.

GENERAL OFFICE Experienced pan l ime help needed for Royal Oak medical of f ice Non-smoker* pre-ferred Ca* 435-5700

A m i o r e Home Health Resources a mult i -chain home health organiza-tion sponsored by The Sisters of Mercy Health Corporat ion, is now looking lor an maurance Claims Examiner

The successful cand ida l * will "be t * . •ponsitHe tor reviewing open claim* to determine * ta tu* o l account* , ra-bilfling claims, t racking delay* In payment* , reconcil ing discrepancy repor t * and sending Inqmriee 10 3rd party payor* regarding outs tanding bills Medical biWngs and col lect ions exper ience r* required, durable medical equipment bil l ing experi-ence preferred

We » match your ski l l* wi th a com-

Crtve salary and *xcel ient beneffts apply, pieeae send your reaume

MEDICAL ASSISTANT for podiatr is t of f ice in Farmington Hills Win t r *m, some experience helpful Part t ime including Thur* evenings 4 Sa1 morn ings. C«JI 473-J150

Macs. 28505 Soulhf ie id Rd, Ste Soulhf ie id Ml 48076

we lcome We wl* uatn to suit our needs Hours flexible C* * Gale s i

353-1155

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS . Work ai home Part 8 fu* t ime Must

have 2 rears experience wHH own equ ipment 353-8624

DM C - HCC-W OODLA ND 4 1935 W 12 Mile Rd

Novi Ml 48050 347-8200

Aff i l iated with The Oeiroi i Medical Center

An"Equal Opponuni ty Employer

R a d i o g r a p h e r s The McAulwy Urgent Care m Plym-outh w i d Can ton haa OWrt i i m e po-sit ions available tor Radiographers with up to *ix months exper ience

C a n t o n

Hours for the post ior- in Can ton are pan time 20 hours per week, wfth 'Dialing shifts, from 2 PM - 10:30 PM plus weekend arid hol iday 'Ota-

i t ion interested cand idates may coniact Nancy 0«eoennorsi at the

502 H a l p W a n t e d

D a n t a i - M a d i c a i

RN/rPK Preebyteriar V*iage o< Detroit m ac oeptmg appkcatione k» lu* time *no per4 t ime nuraee for a* Mul ls Some

Mis Robmaon at 531 7 TOO

RN NEEOEO tor pnve ie du l y ceee Cioeed heed in(urv panent in Ann Arbor araa Ca* MSR 427 4772

Appacwi t * m o u l d send two (2) cop-lee of t he* ieeume to

T H E U N I V E R S I T Y

O F M I C H I G A N

M E D I C A L C E N T E R Employment Office

300 N18 Room. 8A07 Box 0422 <070017WH-OE

Ann Arbor Ml . 48109 '0422

A NON-OlSCRlMtNATORT AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

RECEPTIONIST wtth mmenum 3 ywars expeneriea lor Nenn mi*»i specially of f ice No medical benefits oi tored 624-2113

R N S / L P N ' S We would like you to meet our won dwrtul resiOents 4 then you will re-member why you became a wurae 12 and 8 hour smfts available 7pm 7 am 4 11pm - 7am fu* and p a n t ime Excellent wagee 4 ownellts More I it nc benefits requi red QuM i f icat ion* lor the charge nurae pos. uor include a wWingneaa to strive lor quakty patient care Ca* Karar. LundfMld Director o l Nursing or Lcvetta Mulcer Aaaistant Director o' Nurwrig lor more mfo 697-805 1

Bene-Wood Cont inuing Care 44401 1-94 Ser vice Dr

Believiit* An Equei Oppor tunn , Employer

S T A F F R N s Full-t ime part-t ime and cont ingent)

Cranbroo« Hoapice Care. Troy Ml

RECEPTIONIST Fu* tana bright ambit ious wantad for growing Mtorgy practice m excei-

w , K > r * " t T C ? " V I Amicare Hoap«a Se>»ce* .s 'r>S Stai l RN s who Oewre an oppor-

.Mary a«3 benefits fo. the right k £ . , 0 , r M l m p -can i Sand reeumee to Box 806 l r < M o l t r - „ p , w „ ^ lam.

. £ c o m ^ n c r . ' *»wspapers y o u M M responsible lo- caae

management of patient care wi th 36251 Schoolcraft Mich igar 46150

Lrvorua

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST immediate opening, exper ienced for t>u«y onhopedic off ice Computer appointment* , x.-iowtodge of various insurances Full time. Mon thru FrL W e * ! Bloomfield 855-7407

M e d i c a l Ass i s tan t

Look ing tor top of Ime Assistant for active pract ice Must be hardwork-ing Indrvidual Starting salary 37.25 per hr 4 higher, accord ing l o expe-rience Fu* or p a n l ime 478-4639

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST,'BILLER M i / p e r t t ime needed tor busy

reaume to Box 736, Observer 4 Ec-centr ic Newspapers 36251 School-craf t Rd . Uvonia, Michigan 48150

MEDICAL SECRETARY Needed tor Pediatr ic* Livonia. Southt ie io office Musi know insur-ance billing CMI 591-0220

Human Resource* Manager

A m i c a r e H o m e H e a l t h R e s o u r c e s .

Inc. 34605 Twelve Mile Rd

Farmmgton HIM, Ml 483J1-3221

An Equal Opponuni ty Employer

LAB TECH OR MEDICAL ASSIST-ANT - Experienced lor Lab poeit ion m busy West Bloomfield mtarmai off ice 4 day * per week 855-1441

LPN. MED TECH Pan l ime, examiner tor m*u r *nce companies Recent Mood draw expe hence, EKG Ca* Jane 552-9580

LPN NEEDED tor pr ivate duty caae Cloaed head in»ury pat ients al Cot-tage Belmont. Hwper W o o d * Ca* M S R . 427-4772

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Full- t ime, day* Venipuncture and EKG experi-ence pretorred X-r*y exper ience re- j quired lor our busy reward ing cl inic Contact Admmut /a to r 591-0453

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed for busy OB/GYN office In W Bloom-Held Pan t ime posit ion available im-mediately for the Tight individual Ca« Beth at 8S5-5630

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Immediate opening, experience m EKG. pulmo-nary funct ion lab and X-Ray 30 h r * /more benefits included CMI 9am-5pm 338-1050

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Pan- t ime available for occasional fu* l ima Experienced m EKG. Vena punc-ture, in ject ion* 4 P F Some Recep-tionist work Resume fo F Guro i M O 23800 Orchard Lake Rd Sul le 106, Farmmgton Ml 48336

LPN or Madical Assistant Experienced in Dermatology pre-fer red Plymouth area 13-20 h r * weekly Ca* 996-8783

MEDICAL ASStSTANT/Racept ion-tsl Uvoma OBGYN Mon, Tues, Thurs. 12 l o 7 30 Recent experi-ence in ven ipuncture , infect ion* and blood pres*<k* essential Peg-board knowledge helpful Ca* 425-9303

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - we have an immediate full t ime poemon tor a self mot ivated medical assistant to help accomodate - our Immediate physician and patient g rowth W * ara located m a new facility m Weet-land fnendfy co worker* , good ben-ef i t* 4 hour* . *alary com men *ur ale w i th experience Pieeae *end re-t u m e to Box =818 Obaerver 4 Ec-centr ic Newspaper* 36251 School-craf t Rd . Lrvorua. Minhigan 48150

M E D I C A L

I N S U R A N C E

BILLER The Uraverwy of Michigan

Medical Center

Department of Otolaryngology

MEEDICAL RECEPTIONIST needed •or pny*«cian s office m Troy night typing, computer biking - wik tram Hrs M o n thru Fri 244-8686 Fun l imn

N U R S E S A I D E S

P l y m o u t h

MONEY TALKS Our top performers earned J 16.000-320 000 in wage* incentive 4 bonus in 1969 They wi* earn ever, more in 3990. JHoma haenr care u ngliy®i another /OD anymore Current open ing* include

r t

Hour* for the poaition m Ptymouth a-e part-time 31 hours/week Irom

.QaLMCBsaanL I L Z J L . • Will iiair See Carol Browr,

N ! ^ ™ L E " * S T SThoZSy inter-8365 Newburgh Rd r^., contact San

Wesnand near Joy Rd | 0 ) M( | le r a, A r Q O I Build mgal.455-1900 An Equal Opportunity Employer

UUWSE — -ii_ii_i_i_ 3-I t shift full time Benefits Be a

Home care attendant*- VH or pari !»' time hourty, all shifts • 24hr aaaignmenis

(Fireman staffingi • Ouad care attendants • Hew lure bonus EMPA-CARE IV

NA'S EARN UP TO

$7 50/HR. plus

- • Daily pay • Flexible hrs. • Referral Bonuses

Ca*

Surgical specialty group seeking ex-per ienced medical maurance Culler for its Ann Arbor business off ice k nowledge of Medicare Medicaid BC 'BS and private insurance com-pany b*kng requirements desired Salary commeneurate wi th experi-ence Excellent benefits

Interested applicants should for-ward TWO (2t copies of their resume

The University of Michigan

Medical Center Employment Office

300 NIB, Room SAO7 Box 04227(!>fl0064LC-OEj

Ann Arbor . M i , 46109/0422

A NON-DISCRIMINATORY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

NURSES INCORPORATED 354-0010

Cilitws m Oakland County CaU Di-ane at 852-7800 or appfy m person Peachwood Inn 3500 W South

, BNd Rochester Hills. Ml

NURSING ASSISTANT FULL OR PART TIME

j wanted for 55 bod skilled nursmg ' I home Apply m person at

Marycrest Manor 15475 Middieben Livorna

427-9175 NURSING ASSISTANTS-CERTIFIED West Bloomfield Nursing Center near Maple 4 Drake, has immediale openings on all shifts tor cenifieo tui or pan-time Nursing Assistants t6 25.hr with 1 yea/ experience. $6 50/hr with 2 years Please Con-tact Mrs Pioskonk* 661-1600

Catherine McAuley Health System 5301 E Huron River Or

P 0 Box 992, 196 Ann Arbor. Ml . 48 106

An Equal Opponuni ty Employer

MATURE PAPT Time Recep t i on * ! lor podiatric off ice Mual be reapon-utMe with flexible hours No experi-ence neceaaary Nonhvkto 349-3900

RECEPTIONIST needed lor Troy med«a i off ice Experience pre-ferred but not neceaaary. Fu* u n a . Mon Fn 528-2524

NURSE AIDES & ORDERLIES

Full and pari time openings available on all shifts. $4.55 to start ptus benefits Will train. Apply in person: Camelot Hall Convalescent Center, 35100 Ann Arbor Trail, Uvonia. 522-1444

NURSE AIDES Up l o $7.50 Experience required. Home Care, pr ive t* duty, staf f ing (live ms. $55. $94. day ,

Health Care Prcileaaionets 25899 W 12 MUe. »380 Southf ield, Mon 4 Fri.

10-12 or 3-Setn MEDICAL SECRETARY - fu* t ime wtth biking typing 4 computer ex- 1

penence Is needed for 0 8 / G Y N off-ice m Southfield 832-0766

Vil lage P t a z * a 1001. Dearborn Mon. thru Thurs » -2pm

19904 Harper. Harper Woods Mon. 4 Thur* 9 -3pm

O F f i b E MANAGER - busy Farming-ton Hills chiropract ic eer ier Orga-naed mot ivated efficient car ing protosalonal 932-0201

OPTICAL D ispenser -exper ienced lor DOC franchise Pleasant busy off ice Salary 4 benef i ts ecco ixd ing lo experience Diane 471-7404

- OPTICAL DISPENSER Full t ime for franchise off ice Experi-ence requi red Garden Crty/Canlon areas Ca* 261-6866 455-3190

O P T O M E T R Y ASSISTANT experi-enced lull or p a n tune Rochester non-smoker CaU Pat 667-9210

PHYSICIAN'S ASSISTANT Full tune Must have Associates De-gree with PA l icense Iron Stale of M-chigar Dunes n c k i o t aamaimg Staff Physicians active pattern care and leeching Sand reeume'appfy

Br ighton Ho*pr t* i 1 2 8 5 I X GrandRSver Brighton. M> 48',16

(313>227-1211 An Equal Opf-onurnty Employer

RN/LPN AFT ERNOONS/MIDNiGH T S

increasing Cenau* Increeemg Statt • Jom our leam of Nursing

ProlaaaiionH • Exceaent Nurs * 'P*Mr< i Ratio • Competi t ive Wage* Pteese c a l or *pp*y In person Cherrvwood Nursing 4 Lrvmg Cen-ter: 2372 15 Mwa SlerSng Heights An afflkate o l Beaumont Hoaprtai

<313) 07&-228O RN/LPH/CMA

needed for busy OB/GYN off ice 2-3 days per week Northern suburb

the concept of interdisciplinary laam approach Currenl licensure and one or more raars of hematology oncology experience is required with ho*p*ce experience preferred Send your reeume lo

Roger Honor, Amicare Hospice

S e r v i e e s ; 4 n e -2010 Hogback Rd

Suila 1-3

Ann Arbor. Ml 46106

An Eouai-Opportunity Employer

Ca* MED-MATCH 651-0652

RN/LPN progress™*, caring, f r iendly I home a accept ing appkea X HN'S/LPN s lor • * s h l f i i

Exceaeni wages Exoaaant benefits Educational assistance Employment bonus money OepoiTufWtyTor i

Come interview with us Cambr idge East, am lor Nettie Rickerman 31155 Oaqumdre Madison Heights Ml 48071

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

R N / L P N . PART TIME wanted lor 55 bed skilled nursing home Apply m person M-

Maryc res t M a n o r 15475 Middlebelt Lrvorua

427-9175

Be a member ol the o 1 Team' West Bloomfield Nursmg Center neer Maple and Drake ha* |u*t mceaseO Its wage package for RN s ready to meet the challenge* provKJeC by the recognized leeder m Skified. Long ~arw Care Staff pos^»ons available from $16.25 10 $18.50 per hour Ca* Mrs Mancuso or Mrs Sobotich at 661-1600 or apply m person a1 6445 W Mapie Rd W Bloomfield

-TELEPHONE P * t O * E S S i O N * t S - ~ -Neeoec to mform senior otnans about health care products anc pro-grams Base salary pkjs commis-sion Low-key presentation Only, latenled cenng per*ons need apply Ca* Susan. Mon thru Fn 9-5

261 2990

RN A pnvme w Bioomfieid OTtortatty GYN practice thai speoal izes m staie-oi- the-ert . personaBzad medi-cal care, with xmdneaa, compaaainn and canng. • looking lor an experi-enced RN Nurae Spec ie** ! at mtor-tlkty Management to become p e n o l our special H a n Hour* woMd Mart al 25 per weak but should be W t o g to pos* i tyy gradual ly increase hours Salary and benem* compen-t ive /commenaura le wi th expeoence and auakficatnon* Reeume to Box 686 Observer 4 Eccentr ic Newspaper * . 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 48150

RN OR LPN - DAYS Exototont b e n e M * Apply In per*on

Hope Ncr*mg Car* Center 38410 C h a r y HMI Rd WeeOandjMt, 48185

RN lor OB-GYN OFFICE r> Rochester immediate pari Ome p o r t i o n aveaabto Labor $ delivery experience helpful 856-2600

RN FVIU.-TIME DAY SHIFT

Good starting rata 4 benefits See M r * Martin

Director ol Nursing 261-5300

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8365 Newburgh Rd

Westland An Equal Opportunity

Joy Rd ty Employer

R N for the

day *hm to m a n * * «k*ed nursing unit * i * wa* (tailed long term car* tocaity if meraetod In working m our plaaianl anwonmenl . with quakty car* our *mphaa«. caa 427-8270 or apply M: University Convatoecem Cantor 28550 Five MaeRd. Uvonia

RN'S. LPN'S 4 G P W S If you love your protoaaion 4 have bean looking lor a chMHnging ca-reer IT gertotnc*. we need you m our nunang lac«ty We heve to* t pen tana poaition* *i*aabto. P l a * n ap-

S a H H t - V e r r i o n Nur*mg Center 715 Greenfield between 10 4 11

Ma* Rd

RN'S-LPN'S

Hearth Care P r o f e s s i o n a l s

Southfield - 357-TOeO Harper Wood* - 884-0400 dearborn 563-0056

X-RAY TECH Cert i f ied lor bu*y Southf ield inter-nisi off ice Good salary 4 benefits . Ca* . .59-6524.

T E M P O R A R Y

O U T P A T I E N T

C L E R K S Th* University o l

Micragen Medical Center

The Depertmafit of Ambulatory Ca r * S e m o e * •* »eekmg temporery out-patient ctork* to work m our Heelth Ca r * Center* m Plymouth. No i l f u i a * and Ann Arbor GenerM aut ie* m-o u d e registration. pii iane*,«ppci«ni-mer i t* . Mmc anfl bMmg Previous experience TrT* doc lor 's off ice or , hospital d e w e d Salary negot iebi* . Flexible hour*

interested appkesnts should for-ward thea re*um* Tc

The University Of Michigan

Medical Center Ms Aleta Jordan PWman

M-Care Heelth Center Northviae «S0Gr.swold

Northville. M l , 48167

A NON-DISCRIMINATORY. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

HOME C SERVICE GUIDE •1 W B U i t 4 P . M s T U E S O A Y F O B T H U R S D A Y E O m O W / 4 P . M . F R I D A Y F O R M O N D A Y E D I T I O N

» Q u t t f i OHMER GUTTER SERVICE

Gutter* ctoaned-rapaired- screened New gutters - Roof rapar*

Free Estimates 624-5357

102 Handyman MATO/PMATO

C A R P E N T R Y , Bathrooms, t l to , pemtmg, arywea. door*, etc. Com-p w e r*noveHcm* or mkior rape**. Caa now for your free Eattnato jaw Seghl Renovation 437-2454

DO-IT-ALL Home Car* 4 Imprcrvemenl

Pamtmg Drywe* Plumbkio. Elc Phone anytime 363-4546

Retired Handyman Home rapeir*. tree ramovM. landscaping, painting, carpantry. gut lar* roofing bese-mant 4 garage hei* awey 522-5319

Retired Handyman A* fypea of work

471-3729 IPS Hauling A-1 HAULING - Moving Scrap met-al. Cieaung basements. Gerage*. 8 t o r s * ale LoweM prices m icon OuKk aervice Free EM Serving Wayne 8 Oeklend Countto* Central

547-2764 or 559-8138

C O N C R E T E & A S P H A L T Broken oul and removed

Larry 477-1 M i

123 Janitorial KEENE CLEAN

Fu* janitortol **rvtce Special Ome m office ctoanmg

Free eat 388-8845

129 LANDSCAPE A A - A C E L A N D S C A P E

Experienced Gardener* Comptoto yard ctoen up Weed,

shape, trim Shrub removM. Plant, stripping 4 reeodding

151 2363 533-8684

129 Landacaping

BULLDOZING 4 GRADING 476-0648

AAA PLUS

P l e a s e

OTSPOSAL CONTAINER SERVICE Homeowner * rootors 4 I iiiijaator* Delivery A DAMP 4, 4 4 « YD O * £

Tap a a * Oekvered 537-M7S

US THROUGH COLLEGE Bed* wood chip* shrub work etc

Very reeaonebto Dependable 531-0735 »45-7383

ADMIRE YOUR YARD Completo new 4 renew Landacapmg

Sodding - Schrub* Underground Sprtnktor Systems av stMtod 4 serviced Traichmg, down-spout buriM. dram t*e work

GRADING - TRUCKING - DECKS HACKER SERVICES 474-6814

QUALITY SINCE 1»*6

Angelo's Supplies SUMMER SACE

• Peat • C e d a Mulch • Topeo* • W o o d C N p *

• Drtveway 4 D e c o r a t i v e Stone E Ptoy. Pool . Stoy I^W8 Send

PICKUP OR DELIVERY FOR RENT Sod Cuftor* PoM Hoto Digger*. RototMtor*. Loeder* •

478-1729

Dumpster for Rent • 5 yalrtM a SOOO to. capacity

No drop-ail toM U * to 26 aquar* of I

Two deys $2: Caa Tarry

FAST SERVICE T * A 8 H REMOVAL I lowaM pitoaa. JMAAAA ratoa

F O * A LOAD OP* YOUR M H O Ca* TMTO A We> Traah S e r v i c e

3S4-2J78 or M 2 1247

,|iwa»I mnm

M S C O M R R M X M O N

n t

•aaa UTiCMJaea •»i-i«^>

Apple Landscaping & Diversified Services [

• Landacape Onlar 4 > R I I I 8 I * . e Sod 4 Sead M Clean Kia

E T r a a 4 Shnib Matot . 4 RanKNM 0 Privacy Fawcea • Wood Decks

• Concret* • GravM DrNe*

H L RENAS LANDSCAPING Since 1952 Comptoto lend*capmg conatruction 4 daalan

425-9777

J 4 S LAWN SPRINKLER SERVICE FRONT YARD SPECIAL

WW uee up to 5 rotor heed* $385 AW about Iree automatic Licenaed and m*ur*d 565-2793

LaCOURE LANDSCAPING j Custom new landscaping Old landacaping reetored T r e e * 4 shrubs w»t*a*a Custom rUMgr i r l bed* Decorative Stone. Shredded Berk. Rwammg WMto Brick wtok-way* 4 Patto* Sodding grading 4 hydros»«dmg Low fcxmdattone rapaared water piobtoma aofired Comptoto irrigation System* Land-acape arcftoecture aveaebto Com-marctol ground* mMnt. 354-3213

LANDSCAPING DESIGN 4 INSTAL-LATK3N. targa/sma* Ireea removed.

4 Mump 'emoval fuay *v-525-3633

L A N D S C A P I N G SEAWALLS, torrecmg

Barm* 4 drtvewsy* 662-4363

N O B L E ' S L A N D S C A P E S U P P L I E S

BOULDERS • DeooreBve 4 DrNvaay Stone • Topeo* E PEM-Topao* Mt. e S h r e d B a r * e W a * Stone

• mtor tocklng Paver* • PMto e Stock* • Landscape Timber*

P k X - u p o r Deavery 474 -4922

0 4 G GRADING BACKFILLING. FILL 0M*T 4 GRAVEL DEUVERED UCEMCEO BUILDER 4 O e d O U T t O N 477-2S06

135 Lawn Malntananca BRUSH HOG 4 FLAIL MOWING

L a g e Lawn* or Acrae 313-478-5915 313-344-4232

DUNCAN S LAWN MAINTENANCE Custom Cutting - Edgmg - Tnmmmg

C o m ) . A R e s . Ins. 6 W - 7 5 2 2

13S Lawn Sprinkling ADMIRE YOUR LAWN

sprtnktor aiMMIation, service 8 re-pak Ca* lor ipnna start-up spectoi HACKER SERVICES 474-6814

OUAUTY SERVICE SINCE t946 A T L A N T I S S P R I N K L E R S 4 LANDSCAPING S u m m a Special Sprmktor matMetvm 4 service

re* tat • Ce* 961-5778

LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 20 y r * exp mn«*«tion 4 repar

Pipe puaing 4 trenchmg Lie 4 m * 548-6990 853-8315

16S Painting A Dacorating

1S5 Painting A Dacorating

ARTISTS GREENERY Caniptoll Mndacapmg Free Eat Shrub UKIIMAN 4 yard ctoaiua Oram o r t o e e D A M . 4*4-8816

A-1 LANOeCAPMG -. 1 TRE* t r imming . PM**

1 * 4 8 ^

M 4 4 M 7

CRIMB0LI LANDSCAPE

NURSERY

V W o u r C o m p W e I M e e y A D e ^ t g r C e n t e r

5 0 1 4 5 F o r d A d . ( *

CANTON 495-1700

140 Limousina Sarvica

ACCURATE LIMO whlto MrMch 3 hr* $99 Compamentery t t o m -pegne 571-8648 or 896-4173

150 LIOVTEG 4 Storaga BOS MOVING 4 SERVICE INC

Any S a e Joa - Reaeonebto Rasee Short Nonce Sarvtoa

e e Estimate - r u n a 8S2-9172

E*OOUS MOVING L » « Local, long dMt Office 4 reMdanMM rin—l i move at tow prto* $38.1* tuwrwa SpeMM Anytime M S - 3 0 6 8

INDEPENDENT MOVtNQ c CJ IW I i i m msurwl

Llcenee*MPSC l_-»96T* Courtoou* C a M M 4 Competont

LOW RATES S 4 S - 0 1 2 5

J C MOVING COMPANY

C A L O ' S Custom Pambng Company Inc

W * a * s 1 in Ihe Mt . 4 ext pekitmg Our raputabfln a p e a s lor rtaaH

C a l now - M f up for Spring 4 S u m m a eebmatee

Aak u* about OLV gtozmg

4 7 8 - 4 3 9 8 C H U C K S PAINTING

n * * * 6 l * 4 Dependable Free Est 25 y n a x » 474-4229

DAYLITE PAINTING C O . . leMdentm 4 Commercial interior 4 Exterior Stakwig Custom Coionr^ avMtobto In* Free EM 478-4146

European Touch W A L L P A P E R - PAINTING

GLAZING - MARBUZING FREE ESTIMATES INSUREO

6 4 1 - 7 7 6 6

HARTMEIER CU8TOM PAINTING Europeai trained. wa«pepa. p a n t drywe* 4 d e a g n

Eugen 961-1076

JARVIS PAINTING intertor-Exterior Free EM Won Q u a a i t o a d ue. t M * Low Prtcee

MS-1704

JUTT1N PAPfTTNG COMPANY knortor * Exterior Raa 4 C o m m CaCMnM 4

S T E V E ' S PAINTING SERVICE

WE OO IT ALL!

50% oft INT /EXT e 15 Year* Exp

Stantog. Wood Ftoptocement Deck Ctoenmo. BruMi 4 Rotong

Aluminum 5k»ng Pamtmg

B O N D E D & I N S U R E D 6 6 9 - 4 9 7 5 5 4 0 - 7 1 3 8

6 5 6 - 7 3 7 0

2 2 Yr*. & Still Paint ing! Fast 4 neet Mainry Ftoe If you went n done yeatorday. ca* ua 476-8106

4 7 1 - 7 3 7 5 LOW PRICES Queaty pamtmg au /exi W*tor/f lr* pantmg I

e Drywe*. |

200 Plastering * A-1 PLASTEWNG 4 ORYWALL •

DuM Free Repair*. Free EM

U C In* 31 yrs exp

JACK S WALL REPAIR

PLASTERING 4 ORYWALL

Stale UC 348-2447.

471-2600 Wator damage, a t * work. mg. pemtwig. rapaar*

•ZJ2ZZi A toeaoB. mgioxmd

« 1 - 6 6 1 1

SPRMG 4 SUMMER CLEAN-UP A* t ypea of odd TOBA done

Concrete 4 Wwubbay removM

T0PS0IL • SPECIAL*

7 Yard* Saeaned Top So* DM. SS6 Piarwmg C sdkig-TiaMai Work Randal Landacape

Para*. A StoomRaM Aaeaa

OMl r a r 961-4778

P l e a ^ o l H

. S f 5 ^ .

M O O R E S MOVING & S T O R A G E

ApertoHM. h e m a 4 aMoe $38 p a hour

152 Mbrera CUSTOM I

loto door* and otoa* table top* MMtod 0 * a * - AaeouM ertoae 5180 s fc-WPt

LOW RATES

476-0011 P A * m N O . P A p e w s G

aartnp. FMpek* 4 WaPweMeng MKHCAL STUOENT (eek* patototg to* » jg. aM l> ia* a y

PAMTING BY MtCHAEL Sartotfy i *gnea Oue**y M t tot. S*aaai'i»

- u n s PAMTWM4ST/

P a c a r a H ^ r ^

L A S A S R ' -

CALL S A M S P L U M B i N G

No ton too anas

OPP1CE - 4J7-0P64 For EMERGENCY SERV 860-8757

ABLE P L U M B E R

C A L L - J IM: 4 2 1 - 7 4 3 3

a w ^ t o l T ^ p t - V Otoe

471-2600 4

8 Troy Plumbing 4 Itoetlng '8-8822 Troy 879-0666

Novi NOVI 471 24 Hour Service

CommerdM 4 ReMdailtol

233 Roofing

R & L ROOFING Ouaaty work, g u a anleerl

Rick Goodman 255-3320 AAA-ACCURATE I

red. Re* 4 Comm Neignbomnrm ConM. Co III MM

AAAA OUAUTY WORK MODERN ROOFING

of LIVONIA Shmgto* protoeaKinaPj InaMSad

A* types ol repairs T«a oRs our specMPty

Rwl Roof ipi .11*11 $50 off wRh MM ad

Sennr DaoouM Uc. 4 In* Free Estimate 477-6200

AAA A VELASCO ROOFING roots, l e a - e f t s aMngtoa. SM

roof ^ i u l « * M » A* work ouaran-I » 4 t 3 0 1967

ABBfTTS 4 SONS I OM. new 4 ispaa* » A Trim LoweM prtoaa.

72S-S419

Roofing Will beat any price!

Senior c*Mri M M ucanaed A aiasred.

BEST CHIMNEY CO. D — f t » o m - 2 9 2 - 7 7 2 2 S o u t h f M d - 5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5

246 8evtng I

ANY BRANO TUNEO UP M YOUR HOME - FOR ONLY $8 50 Free EM II AddMionM Work Needed SEW PRO. MC -44S-19B9

200 Telephone Sarvic*

PHONE JACKS inMMtod 4 Repemed

CaU Paul 5 3 1 - 1 3 5 6

211 TV-VCR Radto-CB

ACE ROOFERS EXTRAOMOP4AJRE CjiLi**aiii Mb M a l a n aBli prto* Roof la t iOKto A Mi)6bM* llttiwi RM 8c. ma. Caa6a Wl m i

ALL ROOFING •a* or Lama Job* toMMbto. U -need Ca* KaKi. ' HI —BA ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED

O R A

ALL TYPES OF R O O m e -olto iw-rooto. a p M 4 > * M l

art*Peuf CoMraOtors 471-4672

S A L ROOFING Mew - R Taar-oflfe. - A ti i liBj' a vento Na lab too ato a *maa

S S 4 ^ S < r P t o n M - - S B T - i

a TV - VCR REPAIR * frwapkk-MP* *a* s i |

tto-ArO IIIMIII 22 yr* exp 7 day* - Mtoe 756-8317

A-1 CONNOLLY TREE SERVICE -ee ftomovM -Trlmmin(

RamovM 4 Land Ctoanng In* - Free eel 482-85171

SUBURBAN TREE SERVICE Trimming Tree 4 Slump HaiiouM

Free Eattnato - kieured Senior C M z a i DMcounf 522-6315

SUMMER SPECIAL DISCOUNTS VAV TREE SERVICE

Tree Trim. - Tree 4 Stump namoeM I In* Free Estime** 532-8 ""

SUPERIOR LANO SYSTEMS Skanp. Mirub 4 tree removM Tree u aixiwig'- Kj*> Ineured

Sr (Sacount* 427-66611

277 J C S UPHOLSTERING

Home 4 office fimwture. 6oei aaa iv I o r * I

421-7786

MICHIGAN'S a l Ouaaty Uphototor*. I PaM aarMce Low price* Free home aafimate O w 30 y r * amp «nce.534-2470 693-1.

ABETTER JOB WALLP APERMG A PAMTMB

Tie Wait AAA NUT mom

, l am"**f£K ACETXERBEXTRAOROWAIRE

ALL CTRATMC - MMcy Mtoatora. *a-

MMCTUIIMMU A Raa RanaaMaB 4

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ALL OUR > : GUARANTEED!

RUTH: MVA3B0 JOAto 420-2724

RON AOAMS P A M T W O A PAPER HANOI

471 m i

W A L L P A P E R R E M O V A L I •

471-2600

H W M 1 U EXPERT W A L L W A S H I N G

4 P A I N T I N G

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Ei* I Mi TaRto • Patol Twai n • MTINOR • BtTOTOR

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

- s a ' s r c s r 4 2 5 - 9 6 0 6 • 2 2 9 - 9 6 6 6

• 6 6 7 - 7 4 9 6 •

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6 6 3 - 6 4 7 0

BERGSTROMS Hot WararTodayt

6 3 4 9 . 9 5 p a » I w by Spat Ma* A t Mr amm day

f i a i i PaByLMAMa

522-1360

N A P I E R ' S

R O O F I N G C O .

421-3003

471-2600 A " M i

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W T W I W M WAJ NATWtoAL ramt 4

CLEANING

2 2 S z £ 3 ' * S L t 3 4 7 - 9 7 !

O U A L I T Y P / U N T I N G ^

A N O H E A T I N G C O 347-91

CaM M r . Fritodr 6 6 6 - 1 1 tO

OARRAirr P v u u e w e o» i ig im R p M t o * dreto a W t AO C A

CM RMMMOMRr 47 1 2600

* S 8 a r

> 6 F * O A E M o n d a y . J u f y 2 3 . 1 9 9 0

Monday JuJy 23. 1990 OAE # 7 F

502 Help Wi

RNS-LPNS-GPNS SkMad nursing facility m Uvonia aaafclng tuN and part ttmM Nuraaa. AM afctfta. Compatltlva wagac & ban-aMa. Flaxibta hour*. CaU for appototmant. Martha Fatoaak, RN. 522-1444

904 I M p W a O f l l M - C t e h c a l

ACCEPTING A P P U C A T l O N S i w a r n ( I o $ 1 5 K

r T - i m « l o l H K • Samor Secretory io S24K

4 5 a - 1 i i

A C C O U N T A N T / B O O K K E E P E R F u l Charge Bookkeapar /Aaatotam Coniro*er «rlth ana ly t i c * akMa lor expanding heeftft cere company Send reeume and salary requirement* t o

Attn Contro*er

l O O T e t ^ e o n Ml 46010

A C C O U N T I N G CLERK - accounts D t y i M , manhour control, quo te * , phone Muet be d a t a * oriented, or-g M a d . piotoaMonM Compute> ac-counting experience required. N o n -smoking Include pay requi remenrt WW Detroit near Hertford Send re-

lo Box 776. Obeerver A Ec : f i eeapapar * , S62S1 Scftoot-

crefi Rd . Uvonto. Michigan 4 8 1 9 0

A C C O U N T I N G CLERK Minimum I yr experience, « n o w -edge of DeeK accounting conoapf * A purchaamg S k a m travel a r r a n g e mants a ptoa. Troy Arm.

A C C O U N T I N G D E P A R T M E N T ' p o w m L N o n M engmaermg torn u m e tcMcvMng poelttont ava* -Me

A C C O U N T A N T

ration. Journal reconciliation aaaMR wttr quarterly tax preparat ion. van-j m ^ , v t o u t Account*

a Degree required Salary lo 000 to Mart

A C C O U N T S RECEIVABLE CLERK invoice preparation, posting lo G / L , balance caafi receipt* . good ac-

i and counting u n o - i e o o * and wOAngnaee to l a v ? are required SAUry TS" 116 , 000 to etart _

OATA E N T H Y g L E R K Two openings Good typing skAto. premium on accuracy, t o m e Ming and I g M phone «ork Accounting aptn.mO* a pto* Room for advance-ment . Salary to S 12.000 to start Ptaeee aend reaume. m confidence, to:

E C S / R O U S M 11916 Market St

Uvonia. M l . 4 6 1 5 0 Att: Car t * Streuch

Ptaaee indicate poaition of miereet on

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E / C L E R I C A L A R B O R O f l U G S I a a a fu*- l ime. en -try level clerical opening within the

abM In ( Troy corporate oMoe Leaa than one year expenence. ten-key skMs re-quired We oftor en axce*ent bene-fits peckage and competit ive pay Sand reaume ef th aalary expecta-tion lo

A / P Clerical Poemon - J H ARBOR O f l U G S P.O. Box 7034

Troy. Ml 48007 -7034

A C C O U N T S P A Y A B L E CLERK ImmedWta opening tor mdfvtduel with 1-2 year* accounts peyabto backgrosmd tor metvtoo . payment o f company Invoice*- F t * t ime position «vttt> benefits Pieeae send reaume to: fngerwi Rand. 2 3 4 0 0 H a M e d Rd ~ HMa. Ml 48024

A C C O U N T S RECEIVABLE/ C O L L E C T I O N S

Company Troy I al a m * strong communicat ion s k a * A a so*d background In accounts receivable coAecUon*. Company oi-lers comprehenerve health 6 profW

- e h a r m g Benefits PI m i sand your reeume & salary requirement* to: PO Box B 662. Observer A Eccen-tric H — s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 48 ISO

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE Need someone experienced m com-puterized accounts receivable War -

^ "Ttvooia 474-7766 Troy 669-9660

MGM Services

ACT NOW!!! Caraar Opportuntiaa

Clark $ « . 0 0 0 Accounts PayaMa t 1 3 . 5 0 0 Adrmmstrattve Secretary t ' 8 .OOC Legal Sacrelary 1 2 1 . 0 0 0 Secretary (German) 6 2 5 . 0 0 0

1 ALL FEES C O M P A N Y PAIO

P E R M A N E N T S T ^ F F Farmington HUts 737-5750 SoutWWd 552-9060

An Equal Opportunity employer

904 Halp W a n t e d

A C C O U N T I N G A S S I S T A N T For i t a n m o a n A im Arbor adventa-rng agency-Ent ry to-Mpoetoon r e q u r e a good orgenBMtonel akMs a n d an aye tor d e t a * idael cem»-

1 1 *

504 Halp W a n t a d Ofl loa-Clar tcal

ACCOUNTING CLERKS

Long l e r m aaalgnment wnt\ to* t ime opportunity To schedule an mtor-

rarngErchanga

A C C O U N T S PAYABLE A S S I S T A N T F u * U m e entry level permanent poeit ion South Held location Muet have min imum one yaar prevtoua e x p e n e n o e In accounts payable Ex-cellent math 4 10 key calculator a u n t y S a n d reeume Including sa l -ary requirements lo: P.O. Box 5 0 9 1

A C C O U N T S PAYABLE C O O R O t i A T O R

N a t i o n a l proper ty m a n a g e m e n t c o m p a n y has immadlala h i * t ime poeit ion tor Accounts Peyebto/Pey-r o * Coordinator ideal candidate

high volume payables and payroll

of AOP peyro* or skyline computer operations s plua. Muet hava good organizational skMs a n d

s m o k m g office Send l a a x n a wtth salary requirements 10 D e b laaac-son. T h e Haymen Company. 26S66 N t m n n e e l e r n . S o l e 300. Southfield. M l . 4 8 0 3 4

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE COLLECTIONS CLERK

Plymouth aresJ ing tor a accounts ioce lvabta /co*ec -tione d a r k Strong phona skMs a n d Aght bookkeeping required s e n d r a a a t i a wOh salary mer i ts to: .

CREDfT M A N A G E R P.O BOX 2 9

P L Y M O U T H . Ml 4 6 1 7 0

A C C O U N T S R E C E I V A B L E / S E C R E T A R Y AiA-OQQ- S-ervtC* charge paid by company. Frlendfy ptseeent people and a tmoaphare CHversrtted duties WW tram If you have accounting or Bookkeeping background. Ca* 6 4 4 - 4 6 0 0

SNELLING 4 SWELLING

A D A G E N C Y S E C R E T A R Y

$ 1 7 , 0 0 0 Why not uae y o u good skMs m true g lamorous upbeat setting Work m a key depar tment Great benaltts Fee p « d C a * Bamlce at 3 S 3 - 2 0 9 0

SNELUNG & SNELLING A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S E C R E T A R Y -lu* Uma tor buay SoutuWeld office 1 yr computer exper ience preferred, i s 5C to start C e * Cathie 3 5 5 - 0 2 1 0

Nat ional Raproducttona C o r p

A D V E R T I S I N G SPECIALTY dlatnbu-tor needs self starter tor research, cus tomer service duties, etc. Fu* t i m e , exce l l en t commurv lce t Ion skMs. Troy a rea 2 6 6 - 4 9 0 0

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

A T 6 T Systems H a l i n g Corporat ion, a nat ional computer leasing fcm lo-c a t e d in Ptoomfleld H a s . la looking tor two q u a M e d Adrmmstrattve As-sistants tor Its Corporate and Cua-tomer Services Depar tment and F inance Daper tment eilth tha taaow-mg background:

• Typing of 55 -60 « p m a O n e t o t o o years of exper ience

wtth one or mora of tha loaowlng WordPerfect . L o m e 1-2-3 , Macmioeh, Desktop Publishing

• Three lo »ve yeers c«

Theee positions oftor s c o m p e w t v s saMry and aiios*snt benefits. Quak-Aed candidates should aend reeuma a n d S A L A R Y HlSORY to:

A T & T S y s t e m s L e a s i n g C o r p o r a t i o n

H u m a n rVeeourcaa D e p a r t m e n t P O Box 2017

BloomAeld Hl*s . Ml 4 6 3 0 3 - 2 0 1 7

An equei opportunity employer

A M B I T I O U S - FOR 3 - 5 yr* .

growth company, unlimited poten-tial Only d a J c e t a d . hard work ing n e e d apply. Sand isaums.. salary hietory to: Mr . G . P. O Box 9 2 1 0 0 . W a r r e n . M l 4 6 0 9 2 - 1 0 0

A P P L Y N O W . W O R D P R O C E S S O R S

(WordPerfect . Dtsptoywrtte. etc . ) • D A T A ENTRY

ARBOR TEMPS 459-1166

C U S T O M E R SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

B u s y a u t o m o t i v e s u p p l i e r l o o k i n g f o r a n ene rge t i c , w e l l - o r g a n i z e d p e r s o n w i t h s t r o n g c o m m u n i c a t i o n sk i l l s . M u s t b e a se l f -s tar ter , h i g h l y m o t i v a t e d a n d e n j o y w o r k i n g i n f a s t - p a c e d o f f i c e e n v i r o n m e n t . H e a v y t e l e p h o n e c o n t a c t -w i t h m a j o r a u t o m o t i v e c u s t o m e r s . T y p i n g ^ n d c o m p u t e r k n o w l e d g e he lp fu l .

S e n d r e s u m e to : D e w e y D e C a v t t t a

Ca l i f o rn ia I n d u s t r i a l P r o d u c t s 1 2 1 5 0 M e r r i m a n

U v o n i a , M l 4 8 1 5 0

RECEPTIONIST/ ADMINISTRATIVE

ASSISTANT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY WITH ROOM FOR QRCWTHt

Join a prograssfve company altering excaflan? bana-ftta and a graat worfcing atmoaphara! Mxi should ba a datail-onantad parson with a mmtmum o* 2 years ot offlca axparianca. a ctear spaaking voica. plus typing skilta and good organizational aMitiaa CaU Hoter A Baatty. in downtown Birmingham. (313) 647-3000. batwaan 10:00 am and 4:00 pm Aak tor tha Otttca Managar

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S T A F F Poeh. ' i iewdfi B a m m q h a m law off-ice. Permanent p a n B hours, typing 5<K*pm WordPerfect helptol E ery C M UerSyn 6 4 4 - 0 6 M

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T Southfield A d Agency seeks a salt motivated, top level prc lsss lore l lo

et C E O m a last paced envtron-« CandWalee muet have exoal-

skias Dutiee ere avsrs l f ied Pieeee submit reeumee wtth salary require-ments to 17515 W 6 Mda. Ste 900 ,

S o u t N M d . M l 4 6 0 7 5

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T to property den eloper * 2 0 K range Good secretarial stole. WordPer fec t

ONNEL toppubaehmg.

B. HAMIL PERS' 424-6470

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E S E C R E T A R Y SouthAek) Arm seeking individuals

inwnedlate openmga raaponalble accounts payabis. socounts

reosnrsbie 6 peyro* . WordPerfect w a a u i i a i - es is i i — 3 5 2 - 7 4 6 0

An Equel Opportunity Employer

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

$ 1 8 , 0 0 0 FEE P A I D Growing Business group ai one of o i v pr ime suburben iocs Hons offers you a greet opportunity Thle VIP poeition brings with It s congenial staff and the chance to aiteract with cl ients C a * now It you are a pol-lened proleesionel with good eacre-

lai skats, s take-charge aCMMy d typing of 55 w p m Aak tor R k * i

SNELLING & SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS

A M B I T I O U S INOIV1DUAL n e e d e d tor lu* Ome Admirvstrst lvs Assistant

aral office Background and comput -

504 Halp W a n t a d OfRc t -C le r l ca l

B O O K K E E P E R / A C C O U N T A N T A u t o m a t e d e e m c e c o m p e n y m Northwest suburbs seeks raaponal-ble. molrveted Individual Oua*f«ed candidelas • * * have eatene lve expe-

• e d accounting systsms snd Lotus Feel p a c e d . Mgh v o l u m e e n v i r o n m e n t E x c e l l e n t growth poeition Send r e e u m e with salary requirements to: P O Boa 331 . Southfleto. Mi 4 6 0 3 7 - 0 3 3 1

B O O K K E E P E R tor agency Computer I account ing aa-

required G o o d * ~

Obeerver 6 Eccentric Newspapers . 3 6 2 5 1 Schoolcraft Rd. . Uvonia. Michigan 4 6 1 5 0

B O O K K E E P E R Looking tor lu* lane Paryeblee per son tor bank reconcdtauona. profit «

ients. L o f Exceaeni bspelfts Loca ted m Troy Send rssums Attn Mary Jane. 8 2 0 Kirts. Sufis 100. Troy. M l 4 6 0 6 4

B O O K K E E P E R Part uma exper ienced bookkeeper tor g r o M n g retailer. P tymouth aree S e n d reeume t salary racMlrements to Drspery Botique. At tn Contro*er . 4 5 6 4 6 Port St Ptymouth. Ml 4 6 1 7 0

B O O K K E E P E R / S E C R E T A R Y per-manent pa r i u m e tor account ing off-ice m N E U v o n i a Entry level, flexible hours: 15 - 2 0 hrs/wk U s e of calcu-lator computer entry a n d non-smoker * s p lus Grsg 5 2 5 - 6 5 5 4

BOOKKEEPERS FULL CHARGE

CLERICAL Office equipment distr ibutorship

-has anmediste opening tor mstds Seles Clerk Must Be fwghry orga-nized. hava Baaic typing skias s n d some computer knowledge G o o d BeneMs C e * tor interview. Ed Montrose. 3 5 6 - 0 1 4 0

er knowledge neceeeery S o m e trav-el r e q u r e d u e * 1 4 7 6 - 1 6 0 3

A P P O I N T M E N T C L E R K S Compeny ai U v o m e m need of Re-cepuomel 6 Phone Person. 2 shifts. 9 - 3 . 3 -9 . Lxoeaenl opportunity fo» queHfled persons Ouick advance-ment C o m p a n y art* tram 5 2 5 - 5 2 1 0

A S S I S T A N T B O O K K E E P E R Southfield locet lon Fu* t ime Per-s o n m i « * « r f i f g -Compute r expenenoe needed C o m -peny benefits svaNable Submit re-sume to Box 786 . Observer A Ec-centric Hewepspsrs , 3 6 2 5 1 School-craft Rd.. Uvon ia . Michigan 4 6 1 5 0

ASSISTANT BOOKKEPEft

One year pkia m Farm-mgton and peyro*

HMa. Accounts recefvsbie required

helpful Ptsese ce* immediate ly tor m o r e Information

Farmington HUH 4 7 1 - 2 0 5 0

KELLY TEMPORARY

SERVICES The " K a * y Girt People

• T h e First A n d The Beef" Not An Agency. Never A Fee

Equel Opportunity E m p t o y e r M / F / H

>r temporary poaition, short term A long le rm G o o d over-a * generel bookkeep ing exper ience required Computer skins s must, L O T U S a plus

Work temp wtMe seeking perme-nent Career T e m c a we lcome

Call or sand raaume:

ACCOUNTANTS ONE 24133 Northwestern Hwy . Suite 202

Southfteld. M l 4 6 0 7 5 354-2410

-Employment Agency

BUSY C O N S T R U C T I O N O F F I C E

Needs s T Perfect

Typist wtth W o r d -5 . 1 e x p e r i e n c e

Non smoking Send reeume anmedlalefy to: 3 1 3 1 3 Nor thwestern Mwy , Ste 206. F a r m m g t o n HMIa. Ml 46334

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T I E S Seeking r a r d working mdlviduels to work in our ctortcal support s rea m-d u d e e sorting snd ttong high vokime mall snd using mIcroMm e n d man-room ec, Ipment S o m e heavy Wtmg required Must Be reMabla. w « m g lo work overtime and able to handle a last paced environment Fu* t ime positions wfth opportunity tor sd-vancement Please send s reeume to

M I D W E S T BENEFITS C O R P 25505 W 12 MMs. Ste 3 0 0 0

Southfield M l 4 6 0 3 4 A t t n H u m a n I

A S S I S T A N T M A N A G E R - Mature person wfth top notch take-charga p e n

secretar ial /word

strong niter per eonel s k i s Supervi-sory exper ience s plus Deaut l tU Troy location, good salary and ben-efits Send reeume and saMry re-quirements to: E - O o a t e r , Executive Group. 100 W Big Bee«er suite 200 , Troy, M l 4 6 0 6 4

ASSIST PERSONNEL! FEE PAID - $20-$24.000

Looking tor experience at personnel to aseo) wtth confidential matters, ineuranca A payro* Should type, uae W o r d Perfect and computer Bonus plus lu* benefits

6 4 9 - 6 7 9 7 or 9 6 2 - 0 5 6 5

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L , INC.

S Attention!

WORD PROCESSORS

It 's the opportunity you've b e e n lookmg tori Flexible schedules Short A long term assignments CompeOtve pay plus banams. Our assignments vary In durat ion to meet your personal needs. I n d M d u -sls wtth secretarial A word proceee-mg skBs encoureged to apply

EMPLOYMENT GROUP 5 8 3 - 1 9 m

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BANK CLERKS Part-Time

Michigan NMfena l Sank haa imme-diate openings tor Benk clerks m Uvonia to work day and evening

The |ob r e q u r e e rbutme Balancing m a product ion environment. A * sucoaaatol applicants a * * ba las ted tor substance abuaa.

* you are a sa * starter, g o o d wfth

4 7 1 - 3 1 5 2 or apply Tuesday - Thurs-d a y 10-00 a.ffi. - 2 :00 pjn_ a t

C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T I E S

G A L O R E

ALL FEES P A I O

• Recept ion* ! $ 1 2 , 4 8 0 a Property M g m Secy $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 a Bookkeeping $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 a Accounts P e y a b l a / A R $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 a Executive Secretary $ 1 9 , 5 0 0 a Accounting Manager $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 • Secretary $ 1 7 , 5 0 0 • BHHng Clerk $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 • Administrative Assistant $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 B a l a n c e Secretary $ 1 6 , 0 0 0 a Accounts Payable $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 • Dental Receptionist $ 1 4 , 0 0 0

Want mora money, better beneftts. greet advancement potent ial? Look no torther. we have m o r e to* t ime openings than a p p l c a n t s C a * tor an appointment now. 6 5 1 - 3 6 6 0 .

SNELLING & SNELUNG FARMINGTON HILLS

CARPET CLEANERS Fu* ume openings tor d e e r cut individuals to learn carpe l cleaning G o o d driving record a n d abBty to dee! wtth the public are neceeaary Excellent earning potential tor emo»-ttous parson with w—ngneea to leem Benefit package I n d u d e e fu*y paid haafth Ineuranca Please ca* Al between 6 a m - 1 2 noon.

STEVE H A G O P I A N A C O 3 5 3 - 1 9 3 6

CASHIER tor auto ship experience pretorred but not neceeaary Good pay. Beneftts, 4 0 hrs. Appfy within. John R o g m BuKk. 3 9 3 9 S Wayne Rd Ave. Ask tor Lenore 7 2 9 - 2 0 0 0

C L A I M S U P P O R T Poaition In Farmington HMa office of CttBans Insurance C o m p a n y America. Consists of var ied tonctlone Typing skBs P r e v i o u s - e x p a i » aa* pretorred c e * e n l flexible benefit p e c k a g e

Send reeume In conf idence to: Cmxane meuranoe

Company of A m e r i c a Attention: Cathar ine B e r u b e

^ p ^ k i s t r ™ FsrrMngton HMa. M l 4 6 0 1 6

Equsl Opportunity Employer M / F

504 Help W a n t a d Off tce-Ctar ica l

I M M E D I A T E O P E N I N G M t h e brsncfi office of the Leed lng Con-sumer Ftnence Co. K you enjoy meet ing the pubac. working In e feet peoed anvaonmaiM and n a n d M tig-urea accurMs*! thle poaition may m-ler eet you. We offer compet i t ive sal-ary. comprshanalve Benefit" s n d en opportunity tor edvencement Fleet Finance Inc.. 2 6 * 7 7 Nor thwestern Hwy Suite 104 Southfield M l 46034 3 5 6 - 4 5 2 2

An Equel Opportunity Employer

504 Halp Wantad Off ice-Cler ical

CLERICAL - FULL T I M E Diversified poell ion m d u d e e typmg. • n e w e r n g pftonee counter la laa pecking, sic. etc. etc M a l b o x e e Ect , BtoomAeld P i a i s 7 3 7 - 4 4 3 3

CLERICAL Growing Northvtas manufactur ing l inn VMS lu* ume entry level poe . l ions s v s M b l e In the loi iowmc depar tmenta Cuatomer Serv ice . Bookkeeping. Production Coordina-tion. Experience helpful m areas ol orgsnlzatlon. communication, computers A general oftice aklUa

»f y m person Bewnger Inc . 1 Ooheny Court —

CLERICAL - Mor tgege Co personebM indMdua} wtth typmg aklBs tor takmg phone appacet ions, typing A mass mal louU 3 5 3 - 4 5 5 5

CLERICAL O P E N I N G S Rap«*y expending custom m|ect>on molding fac*fty has two openings m Rs der lcel staff-

ENGtNEERING C E N T E R RECEPTIONIST

OuaMfled cendldats should DO BeaN> elencel eluaa. msludmg- typ-ing. word proceeemg A phone skias Knowledge of accounting p rocedure

RECEPTIONIST P A R T T I M E OuaMfled candidate should poseess *XB*D*DG9 Wl® j w f t g h b o e r d snd typing skl*s

Pieeee ssnd reeume e n d salary re-quirements to

A-L INE PLAST ICS 4 0 3 0 0 Ptymouth R o e d Ptymouth, M l 4 6 1 7 0

Attn Personnel /Cler ical

CLERICAL P O S m O N P C / W o r d proceaai plus B a n g exper ience helpful Hours, a.30-5-30. Sand r a a u m e to . Box 774 Obeerver A Eccentr ic Newspapers . 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd . Uvonia, Michigan 46150

CLERICAL P O S I T I O N r Southfield m a u r a n c e

agency Typmg skins of 3 4 W P M Can Sandy at 9 4 6 - 5 7 1 5

CLERICAL P O S I T I O N S Downtown law flrm needs entry level A experienced d e l s entry peop le . Send reeumee to P a t r i a e W a r n e r . 1370 Penobecot Bu*dmg. Det ro i t . Mich 46226

C L E R I C A L P O S I T I O N In b u s y South f ie ld m a n a g e m e n t o f f i c e Available to quenfied individual with axe a* ant word proceeemg hang e n d phone skids Send reeume with sal-ary history to. Clerical Poeit ion. P 0 Box 5071 . Southfield, M l . . 4 6 0 6 6

CLERICAL P O S I T I O N Entry Level poeit ion Southf ie ld beeed maurance c o m p a n y G o o d m a t h skBs A writing skMs requ i red Typing 40wpm. Send r a e u m s to: Clerical Poaition. P O Box 3 0 0 Southllald. Ml 4 6 0 3 1

C L E R I C A L / R E C E P T I O N I S T Part Uma, picdeeemnal r e * e b i e indi-vidual With versatile off ice skMs Must have good te lephone lec tv nlquee Typing requ i red . S e n d i eeumes to: ChBdrens W o r l d Learn -ing Centers. 3 2 5 6 0 G r a n d River F a r m i n g t o n . M l 4 6 0 2 4 O n l y reeumee postmarked by Jufy 3 0 t h w*l be coneidered

CLERICAL S U P P O R T Downtown Detroit f irm needs a fu* t ime clerical support tnOMOuat m the H u m a n neeource Dept . Candi -dates should be herd workers , self starters. A aOM lo work with Mine supervision C w d i d a t a s must heve eccurste typmg skMs of 4 5 w p m + Wtth previous word proceeemg ex-perience Dutiee include e m p l o y e e msursnoe. setting up mter r tews. Co-bra. reference checks, e m p l o y e e teetmg, typing A H*ng Please tor-ward raaume lo Clerical Suppor t , P .O. Box 737. DetrotL M l 4 6 2 3 1

CLERK Fu* t ime Non-emoker Answer ing phones, bookkeeping. fWng. Ught typing and aome data entry S a n d reeume and aalary raquk 'ements to:

4000 Town Center , S te . 2 2 0 . Southfteld. Ml 4 6 0 7 5 .

C L E R K / M E S S E N G E R general practice M E f i rm F u * or part Ume Muat heve oem car .

5 5 2 - 0 4 0 0

CLERK TYPIST tor leal peueO N W Detroit office Muel type manmur fJW 5 5 a p m accurately 16000 Fu*ar ton . iual W of Greenfield N of 1-66 C a * M o n . Tuaa . Thurs.. Fri b e t w e e n T0am-3pm; 63T-Q90f f

CLERU TYPIS^ Poeition avai lable i m m e d . e W y Livonia a raa Long term poeiton with benefits Ca* now Juke 3 3 2 - 9 5 2 5

C O L L E C T I O N S Part-Time

W e are seekmg indfviduels with 1 < r mortgege b e n k m g / b u e i n e a i

experience or at leeal • yeer of col-lection experience Good verbal A written commun«cetion s k * s s n d eccurate typmg etukty are raquwed A person with s poeitive ett l tude. pelience snd p« oieesioneaem wl* do we* ai t h a p o e n u n Reeponaibamae mclude mekmg cans snd o b t e m m g pertinent data to eeelet our custom-era Spenleh speekmg would b e en asset TMS lob requires 5 hours per day Mon-Thurs e n d 6 Hours o n S a l The work hours wl* Ba scheduled be -tween 9 a m - 3 p m Addit ional hours may be required W e oftor s complete benefit peck-age Qualified candtoetea should apply Mon-Frl 9 a m - 4 p m

Human Resources F I R E M A N ' S F U N D

M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A T I O N 27555 Farmington Rd

Farmington HMs, Ml 4 8 0 1 6 Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

C O M P U T E R O P E R A T O R S N E E D E D Door 2 Door Delivery Network Jom an up and com*KJ U*n[)Afiy Fu* t ime /pan tana Flexible hours Duliss included Baaic computer programmaig. answering phones, clerical work $5 50 /hr Apply 1240 14 MHe Roed Clawson. 4 6 0 1 7 o r Can 2 8 6 - 3 6 3 1

C O N S C I E N T I O U S lor sdmmistr stive duties C o m p u t e r skias A typmg needed Full A pert time arllh Beneftts 4 5 5 - 5 6 0 0

C O - O R D I N A T Q R FOR S M A L L n o n smoking, last paced office In 13 M a e / S o u t h M d area, ijearry p h o n e work to <Sreci Haid staff 8 5 0 e m -5pm Frequenl ralae* No heel th benefits Can Pal at in t roMarke t lng

5 4 0 - 6 0 1 0

C U S T O M E R S E R V I C E industrial distributor has i m m e d i a t e fu* time opening m Starl ing Heights I si si office Candidate must heve excellent communicat ion skMs. b e computer oriented and hava abdity to work independently Benef i ts Senfl re»ym« Attention Patsy, P 0 Box 1002. Garment own. Wl 5 3 0 2 2

C U S T O M E R SERVICE A S S I S T A N T Busy, prolaaalonal. W Bloomf ie ld service depertment is looking for an Individual to aaalet the Service M a n -ager n offering exceptional service to bu*ders. contractors and h o m e owners Additions! duties mclude schsdukng. over tha counter seies and purchaamg Applicants should ba detail oriented vrttft good cua-tomer relation skias Fu* c o m p a n y paid benefits. Send reaume to

PELLA W I N D O W A D O O R C O 2000 Haggerty Rd

W BtoomftskJ. M l . 4 6 3 2 2 Atr Ed Cooper. Service M e n e g e r An Equel Opportunrty Employer

C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e (PART-TIME)

W s have an exceaeni opportuni ty for an mdlv tdu* with exes*ar i l com-munication skl*s A previous tale-phone experience The l o u r s srs as

Mon 9 3 0 a m - 5 p m Tuee -Thurs 1 0 a m - 4 p m

(22 hours)

This position offers you the opportu-nity to work per t - t ime lor s large corporetion Witts l a m i n g $7 5 0 per hour A receiving compet i t ive bene-fits OueKfied candidataa should appfy Mon-Fn, 9 e m - 4 p m

Human Resources F I R E M A N ' S F U N D —

M O R T G A G E C O R P O R A T I O N 27555 Farmmgton Rd

Farmmgton HMS, Ml 4 8 0 1 8 Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

SENIOR DATA E N T R Y C L E R K for employee benefits opera t ion Required are: High School D ip loma. 1 year computer exper ience. 50 w p m typmg. and good c o m m u n i c a -tions tains Start ing salary $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 Send reeumee only to:

Mrs Boyd. 700 Fisher BuSdmg Detroit. Ml 4 6 2 0 2

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY/Cler ica l - Troy office Big Beaver A CooUdge a r e a S e n d

to: P.O. Box 1321 Troy, M l

CLERK - PART TIME W e re looking tor a part U m a of f ice

tele-of f ice

l^Tctor tca l P * » b n . Duties m d u d e fMng. tato

S a m - 5 p m . 1351 Mix Rd , W a a t t a n d

C L E R K S - »ght typing. Troy , A u b u r n • financial. $5 25v$6 5C/hr

C a * Joanne « UnHoroa 6 4 6 - 7 6 6 4

Michigan Nat ional Corporat ion 2 7 T 7 7 InksSar R i l r , .

{between H a n d 1 2 M M F a r m m g l o n HMa. ML 4 6 0 1 6

A r Equel OpportunHy Employer

CLERICAL Cuatoma brokerage Arm m looking tor raaponalble. hard -work ing mdi-vidusSs to p r e p e n . documenta t ion tor Import /expor t t i e t a a a n m a U S a n d Canada. Poatbon la located m downtown Detroit Idael candidate wf* be:

a Mgf i School g r a d u a M • Work w e * detaas a H a v e some genera l ctorica a W W n g to work aaring SMR

Clerk Typist A growing health carta o« generation located In Southfteld. haa an atnme-dtata opening tor a Clark Typist

Applicants must Be ebto lo type 55-eOwpm A hava 6 months of genera l office experience. Other require-ments include: Knowledge of w o r d proceeemg A sxoa*em ora l /wr i t t en communicat ion skHs

DATA ENTRY ctork - exper ienced wanted tor N Weet suburt ien com-pany Candidates should submit confidential reeume A quit amenta lo Box " 7 6 6 Obeerver A Emeriti ' Ic 36251 Schoolcrafl Rd U v o n i a . Michigan 4 6 1 5 0 *

504 Halp Wantad Off ica-Clar ica l

504 Halp W a n t a d 0 f f i c » - C l a r i c a l

D E A L E R S H I P CASHIE R Muat ar>|oy customsr contact very buey a tmoephere - aome computer W e offer training. S day work weak vacation, benefits compet i t ive sal-a ry T l r w r t t f e K j r t d n g S a t » S w * APPLY IN P E R S O N Lou LaRiche C M E V - G E O - S U B A R U 40675 Ptymouth f id at Heggerty Plymouth M l 4 6 1 7 0

D E P A R T M E N T S E C R E T A R Y

$ 1 8 , 0 0 0 s Be pert ol e buay office the> offers cheMengee arid variety G o o d word proceaamg and cuatomer eervice b a c k g r o u n d needed Benefits C a * E leenore at 3 5 3 - 2 0 9 0

SNELLING & SNELLING D E V E L O P M E N T S E C R E T A R Y

Clerical Secretary tor private school Development Office W o r d process-ing. b u * mall, phone A organiza-tional akHta Wonderful work envi-ronment If interested pieeee lor werd reeume and cover to Direct or o t Deve lopment . Academy of tne Sacred Hear t . 1250 Kanamalon Rd Box 813 . Bloomfteld Hl*e. Ml 4 6 0 1 3

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y A national CPA firm located m d o w n t o w n Detroit aeeka a mature , top notch. Executive Secretary et th a min imum of 5 yeers exper ience s t rong knowledge of WordPer fect helpful Exce*ent salary A benefits peckage- Sand raaume A aalary Ma-lory m confidence to: L Pervin. B O O Setoman. 5 0 0 Buhl Bldg Detroit . Ml 46226

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y Part t ime. 6 h r * dally for downtown Bi rmingham office 6 4 5 - 1 5 3 3

E X E C U T I V E Secretary $ 2 5 - $ 2 7 , 0 0 0 Service charge peto by company Growing company Nice people and envi ronment Exceaeni typing a n d W o n l P * r l * c t a muat- O u U t a n d m g benefits C a * 6 4 4 - 4 6 0 0

SneHmg A SneMng

E X E C U T I V E SECRETARY wanted for principal of medium s u e d iegel practice Located m Novt-Northvtue aree Or^anListlon, dedicat ion, con-

speed writ ing dseltsbls A n n 3 4 9 - 3 9 8 0

504 Halp W a n t a d Off ica-Ciar tca l

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y FOR P R E S T I G I O U S N A T I O N A L

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

W s r e q u i r e matur i ty e x p e r i e n c e en

tenel akMs. d i c t a p h o n e p r o f t o e n c y end I h e e b * « y to w o r k under p r e e sure L o t u s s o f t w a r e e p lus Occs -sior ia l o v e r t i m e Pre fe r ree l eete te or re la ted b a c k g r o u n d b u t wW constC er a * a p p l i c a n t s o f t h qua l i t i es ind i -c a t e d Exce l l en t sa lary a n d bene f i t s p a c k a g e S e n d r e e u m e t o B o * 7*6 Obeerve r A Eccen t r i c ! »ewspepe r * 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd L i von ia M i c h i g a n 4 8 1 5 0

EXECUTIVE SUPPORT SECRETARY

T O 2 3 . 0 0 0 Ideal o p p o r t u n i t y w i t h a ami' ee lab -l iened m a n u f a c t u r e r s rep f i rm m e t o f fe rs s g r e a t bene f i t p e c k e g e t u -l l o n r e i m b u r s e m e n t p ro teee ione i ai-m o e p h e r e The p lus l o r th is pos i t i on TsTRBfTKififf M i r i a m a l 3 5 3 - 2 0 9 0

SNELLING 4 SNELLING E X E C U T I V E w o r d p r o c e s s o r . B l o o m f t e l d p r o p e r t y m a n a g e m e n t W o r d Pe r f ec t 5 0 e n d W o r d Sler $ 1 8 , 7 0 0 / y e a r p l u s o v e r t i m e Cal l Liae at Un f fo roe 6 4 6 - 8 5 0 1

FILE C L E R K S o u t h f i e l d p ro feaa rona i o f f ice Fu* t ime T y p m g 4 0 w p m $5 2 5 / h r E x l r e S t a f t 5 4 5 - 0 9 0 0

504 Halp W a n t a d 0 f f i c ^ C 1 « r i < » l

G E N E R A L S E C R E T A R Y W O R D P R O C E S S O R

We e re l o q k m g tor a m a t u r e pe reon l o e o r k in t h e U v o n i a a r e a F ron t o f f ice a p p e e r a n c e g o o d c o m m u n i -c a t i o n 1KIW. L o t u s 1.2.3 s mus t Light t yp i ng R a t a * b a c k g r o u n d s p lus L o n g t e r m g o i n g p e r m a n e n t

• G o o d W a g e s • Benef i t s • Ca ree r O p p o r t u n i t y

For s p p o m t m e n l p l e a s e can J o a n

S 8 5 - 8 8 2 0 U i r Se rv i ces

J O B S W I T H B E N E F I T S • Sec re ta ry $ 1 9 , 0 0 0

. AR C le rk up I o $7 5 0 ' h r E WKieOie O e a l e n d C o u n t y r e e i d e n i i C e * S E T , 3 5 4 - 9 1 6 7

K E Y P U N C H a n d d a t e e n t r y . S o u t h -held m l o r m e t l o n c o 7 . 0 0 0 pk /s Nix po r t o r T a n d e m $ 6 - $ 7 / h r - C a * Joyce et U n l l o r c e 3 5 7 - 0 6 4 8

BIG 3 A U T O M A K E R A N D O T H E R T O P C O M P A N I E S

We n e e d e x p e r i e n c e d

• W o r d P r o c e s s o r s ( T o S n an hou r i

• S e c r e t a r i e s • A c c o u n t i n g C lerk » • T y p i s t s (55 w p m I • De ta E n t r y

S N E L L I N G T E M P O R A R I E S

TROY DETROIT 528-5122 871-2700

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/ TRANSLATOR

$22,000 FEE PAID EstabHahed suburban f irm needs your organizat ional and secretarial skMs. W o r d proceeemg required A batty to translate end speak Gar-man s t v t you now C a * 6 4 9 - 5 9 0 0

SNELLING 4 SNELLING OF TROY

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y 55 wpm. Personal computer experi-ence required Mmlmum 5 y r * sec-retarial exper ience Transportat ion exper ienced pretorred Responsibil-ities preperst ion A m a m t a n a n c e A

spondenca. corporate reports, new hire paperwork Send reeume t o Box 8 3 4 Obeerver A Eccenlrkc N e w s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 Schoo lc ra f l Rd., Uvonia . Michigan 4 6 1 5 0

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y

Prrvsts famify office requires confidential Secretary for busy real aatate/ f lnanctal operat ion

Requi rements typing 65 e p m . dic-taphone. computer -word proceas-m g / L o t u s 1-2-3. strong organizat ion skills, m in imum 3 yeers exper ience legal exper ience an aaaet

Send reeume to C Boyer . 3 0 0 River Piece. Suite 5000. Detroit. Ml 4 6 2 0 7

E X E C U T I V E - secretary. Northwest suburb* , excellent typing. W o r d Perfect word proceeslng. interna-tional exper ience helpful, beneftts. $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 F e e paid

A C C O U N T S - payable, Bloomfield HUts. s o m e experience computers A Lotus 1 2 . 3. $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 F e j pa id

G R O U P - secretary. Troy, working lor of f icer* A management teem, admmastratrve duties, g o o d typing, de ta * or iented, computer A spread sheets experience. $ 2 4 , 0 0 0 Fee

" LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

SOUTHFIELD 558-0560

D A T A ENTRY Fu* ume, evenaig* tor growing m a r -keting firm. Poaition w « include deta entry, r u s s r r h inlsrviewlnq. and coding a i rong 'yp iog / t le fa en-try skins requ i red C o n v e n i e n t Bloomfteld HMs location Bsneftts C a l Dawn 3 3 2 - 5 0 0 0

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY/ ASSISTANT

A product KabMty coneultmg f irm a k ing eppkeattone I rom aggree-i a n d highly mot ivated m d r w j u -

als lor tha position of Executive Secretary .Aeeiet ant Pc sponsiOilitiee will include

F R O N T D E S K ! FEE PAID-$14,000 UP

TR0YT P r o m o t e b l e s p o t fo r some-o n e w i t h recep t io rua t e x p e r i e n c e in-c l u d i n g 6 0 w p m t y p i n g Congen ia l o f f i ce G r e a t o p p o r t u n i t y a n d g o o d bene f i t s 6 4 9 - 6 7 9 7 or 9 6 2 - 0 5 6 5

D O R O T H Y C A Y P E R S O N N E L . INC

FRONT D E S K S14-J15K Lrvon ia b a s e d f i rm s e e k s ou tgo- r ig p e r s o n t o hand le busy p h o n e s A

l 1 G A L S ? C RET A R Y $ 2 0 - $ 2 2 K -To wo rk fo r i rv-houae legal c o u n c i l o l g r o w i n g m a n u f a c t u r i n g c o m p a n y Requ i res m i n i m u m 2 yrs e x p e r i e n c e

p n q t y p i n g A s h o r t h a n d A t e a m player w h o w a n t s t o g e t i n v o l v e d S E C R E T A R Y $ 2 0 - $ 2 3 K I n t e r n a t i o n a l f i rm seeks G e r m a n s p e a k m g wel l o r g a n i z e d p e r s o n lor t echn ica l d e p t Wi l l t r a c k s h i p m e n t s p r e p a r e r e p o r t s A c o r r e s p o n d e n c e t r a n s l a t i o n of d o c u m e n t s

For m o r e i n f o r m a t i o n o n these A

other fee p a i d p o s i t i o n s cal l

S h e r l Mi l l

The Stacey Group — 353-7878

LEGAL PERM/TEMP

W e n * v e b e e n a d v a n c i n g t h e ca rears ot iegel s e c r e t a r i e s s i n c e 1978

lan t it t ime r o u f o u n d o u t wha t we c a n d o tor y o u '

No c h a r g e s or ' e e s t o y o u ever Cal l or S u b m i t you r r e s u m e i n c o n f i d e n c e for p e r m a n e n t or t e m p o -ra ry o p p o r t u n l t i e e

P E R S O N N E L A T L A W

3000 Town C e n t e r S u i t e 2 5 6 0 S o u t h t « i d M l 4 8 0 7 5

3 5 6 - 0 0 6 0

One K e n n e d y S q u a r e S u i t e 1632 -Detro i t , M l 4 8 2 2 6

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ARS v o u o o o o WITH a x o n s ' « you'/e deaton-ortonted motivated. m t f l u pou t ion a lor text Salary, plua ganerou* comrm* v o n Teaching and/or retail e i pe rv •noa " ! ptoa. Tn T r w n i n g O M Martoa a l Brant Furniture. BtoomfiekJ 338^7716

ASSERTIVE,

i r o m N . W Detroit office, Ouad axtot mg1 accounts $ opan new. Muat ba ramble. C a l Sandy* 2 7 ^ 0 3 2 2

ATTENTION Equipment Leas (•ou'ra Urad of the i a m e old rat raca. "•ow about a poa#on with a truty en-trepreneurs! company II you r* a power hitler. and able lo hold your own in tha smal ticket leasing m-duslry call tor an lntorview64S-5400

ATTENTION SALES ASSOCIATES New or Experienceo

Laam about ma Coldwe* Banker Difference

Best sailer system B«S! buyer system "••ocat ion Nabonal advertising

essiva commission New aggressive com Arcrart l lad umnoQ

e O t D W E L L B A N K E R

S C H W E I T Z E R

737-9000 477-4353

A T T E N I I O N -T E L E M A R K E T I N G $6 par hour base pay z wans can put you lo >12 I

comrms-per hour,

fun benefits We need 25 people Birmingham location CaU now

474-9774

BE Your Own Bosa No experience -•ecaeaary. Became a Petra Fashion Conaullant Sen quality lingerie Call M a r , 273-2726

CHILDREN'S SHOE SALES

Fut lane and or part time. Downtown Farmlnglon 478-7611

C E L L U L A R - S A L E S

la opportunity lo be p a n s state of tha art

growth Industry T m oldeet and largaat cMklar distributor m the mldweet is expanding its rMtol sales lorse. Looking tor 2-3 years direct tales axparianca and excellent phone sales a muat- UnHmrted In-come potential Including salary, c o i n m n o n . bonus plan, expenses and beneftts No caButor experience neoaaaary. Training provided. Sand reaume to:

3,2825 NORTHWESTERN HWY FARMINGTON HILLS;MTI80T8 "

Attention: Manager of OlMraUons

W O R K W I T H T H E B E S T !

- C e n t u r y 2 1

A d v a n t a g e We are members of fSe Board o l ReeWori and an award winning off-leai'Be aware of how successful you can be: Aak tor Barbara. 528-0920

5 0 6 H d p W a n t e d S a t a s

A w S S V S U A L COMPANY Seeking ambnloue Individual to sa l audio vtouM sound 8 woeo equip-ment rentals S M I experience a muat Base salary, commission • baneft i package Send reaume to Oavco Audio-visual. 31250 Industri-sTRd, Uvoma. M i * e < 5 0 Attn: John Groasman

AUTOMOTIVE SALES Expwienced cMBng on OEM 8 Tek 1 Subeupeers Sand raaume to 1573 S Telegraph. Bloom flew Hike. M l 48013 Atten-t ion Automotive Sales Manager

ASA. P. lacking a rewarding fun r In reel eatale salee

needed lor tne rapidly grotong Livo-nia.'Redtorg Off ice of M ich igan* largest real estate company We heve the programs and raaourcaa to

Eyou started aa quickly as poeai-High aarmng potent ia l for queti

fled applicants C a l Mr Berffuss for personel interview

REAL ESTATE ONE 261-0700

An Equal Opportunity Employer

C H U C K ' S Salespeople tor belter women's ra-t a l store m Birmingham, fu l or pan t ime Hourly plus commission C a l lor an appointment. 647-1300

C L O S E R W A N T E D Fast growing computer company, located m Livonia. looking for a salt mot ivated self confident, one-snoi closer to sell our computer systems throughout the metro araa No com-puter beckground necessary A l leads furrasfied Unlimited n e o n * potential CaB Dave SAM-12noon

471-0901

C O M P U T E R S A L E S Proieswonai sales person needed to jom the fastest growing computer peripheral distnbutor in the mid-west m phone sales We repreeent IBM. 0CC. N C R & other maior man-ufacturers 3 years plus computer safes s w e n e n u e This is a reel ca-reer opportunity with tremendous growth potential ExceBent salary & commission, benefits 8 profit shar-ing plan, interviewing now for posi-tions opening up in eerfy September

- i w i . o ? * i n

D E A L E R S H I P R O U T E S A L E S

Needed A reliable, steady dr iver/ saleeperson who would enjoy run-ning his/her own business in the " local area Areas available are Warren-Tay lor /Mt Clemens and Wayne (3 separate areas). Work ing capital » required $4J7IC-ftnandal assistance may be avail-able to Qualified Individuals Call Dave 1 -800-845-4465

E L E C T R O N I C S A L E S

Expand ing Co seeking highly motivated individual in our fast growing computer division, for: Telemarketing/ inside Sales Salary plus Commission plus BonueeeftV Call Bob al . 4 » - M 5 5

EXHIBIT/TRADE SHOW SALES Experienced sales p e r A n m trade show industry needed for eetabMslv ed Michigan terr i tory Draw against commission unl imi ted potential. Please send reaume to Box 706, Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

E x p e c t t h e b e s t ! There's a new championship team m town For FREE PRE-LICENSE training to Qualif ied Individuals and FREE TRAINING after licensing, c a l our NORTHVILLE off ice manager

CHUCK FAST 3 4 9 - 1 5 1 5

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE

25 OFFICES

- GET IN ON THE "GROUND FLOOR"

Due to our rapid increase in market share we have moved into a new facility - We are eaeking new and experienced sales associates in the following areas -

•k Residential - new & used * Relocation specialists * Commercial & business opportunities

We offer:

* 100% commission plan with no hidden costs -* New plush & professional surroundings 2ft FuH time trainer Tk Extensive referral network

For coffee & confidential conversation:

C a f f Dennis Cohoon

CENTURY 21 ^ P R E M I E R E R E A L E S T A T E C O .

EACH OFFICE 18 INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AMD OPERATED

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CONSIDERING A CAREER IN REAL ESTATE?

We heve s greal recruit ing 8 train-ing program Last year our new aowits alone sold over $7 muaon m reel eetale Cad for a free consurta-uun to find out It a would worV for you Office locations m Redford. Livonia. Southfield and Farrmnntcm Hills CaU Bonnie David 855-2000.

CENTURY 21 TOOAY

EARN tlO.OOO/MO * Ground floor opportunity A scientif-ic heelth and nutrit ional break through Ca l 689-4625

EMPLOYMENT COUNSELOR INSIDE SALES/SERVICE

We are looking for an enthueiastic individual to service our cl ient com-panies » the office clerical field Qualified candiatee must have a minimum of 2 yeers service/Bales experience H you want s career with unlimited earning potential, paid t rUmng 8 incentives, call today

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F

U v o n i a : 5 9 1 - 2 2 2 1

T r o y : 5 8 5 - 2 7 2 0 An Equal Opportunity Employer

food sales

R O U T E S A L E S

II you are a direct salesperson, we nave the product* Income opportu-nity ranging from $400-$800 per week We offer • High rqpeat business • Company vehicle • No weekends or nights • Management opportunit ies • Excellent benefits For interview call Mr Brady Between l0am-4pm 623-2800

FREE MARKET TRAINING (WESTERN SUBURBS)

Local office of internat ional organi-zation needs 2 lull t ime career mind-ed individuals w i l i n g to work hard and be trained for Income in excess o l S75.H00 pat r « * i

Call Bruce 525-7659

FULL TIME SALES PERSON tor fine contemporary furn i ture store C a l and Ask for Alicia.

651-9430

A GREAT PLACC TO W O R K R We win train you 8 start you on a long term, high income career Classes starl ing Now CaU Mary or Terry. Real Estate One, 326-2000

H A M M E L L M U S I C one of Michigan s finest piano 8 or-gan retailers is seeking personable, self-motivated, individuals lor sales and management posit ions Exten-sive sales [raining and aggressive marketing programs win help lo pro-vide excellent Income opportuni t ies to dedicated individuals For more information on a career m piano and organ sales, send reaume to Hammeii Music Inc.. 15630 Middle-belt Rd,. Uvonia Ml 48154, attn Pel six m l D u e u m

HAVE EXTRA TIME? Earn extra money. own hours.

pay. be your own boss. Ca*. 635-6002

HEAVY CASH. Hard work Looking-for honed and sincere person with a willingness to work We tram you.

650-3365

IF YOU LIKE to decorate and have experience m commerc ia l cold call-ing, work flexible hours, please call Tina at 349-6450

I NEED 8 Entrepreneur people, wfio want to be weeithy This is an inter-national buaineas t h a n about to ex-plode F u l t raining Fu l or p a n time. Call 24 hours 456-6340

LONG TERM CAREERS To keep pace wtth excel-lent markets in our area, we are seeking a few quali-ty people for professional careers in real estate sales. We offer outstanding train-ing that could lead to po-tential first year earnings in excess of $25,000.

CALL GUS SEEGER FARMINGTON/

FARMINGTON HILLS 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

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I N T E R E S T E D I N S E L L I N G

R E A L E S T A T E ?

A S S O C I A T E W I T H T W O G E N E R A T I O N S O F S U C C E S S

r - U ' c l J - t r n n e d s a l e s p e r s o n s h a v e a n a d v a n t a g e :

111 E x c e l l e n t t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m s !

MARKETING COUNSELOR

L 8 L-'JIROCH. a leading wtioteaaie distr ibutor Is looking lor a Market-ing Counselor Thle indlvtduai ia re-sponsible tor caning on and devel-oping existing accounts tn the Detroit area Candidates muat have 2 years of professional sales experience m the food industry wfth excellent communicat ion skMs. We are seek mg an asaertlve. reeutts oriented person with a strong commi tment lo cuatomer service We offer an excellent compenaatlon program including 401K and profit snaring Please sand your reaume

MATURE SALESPERSON - for fine estate furniture showroom wtth inte-rior design akMa Salary plua conv mlaaion. 4 l o 5 days, 855-9653

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a l e e

FRTSTOE SALES-

Growvtg rap f i rm aaeks addit ion m staff l o handle increase m buemeee Knowledge of cenaora. control lers, recorders or valves Jean able but not required Salary to correapond

experience. Reeumee Bee 8 6 4 Observer 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraa Rd Lrvonia. Michigan 48150

iNSIDE SALES I funding source seeks

ieesmg profeesional to manage ex-M i n g broker account baae 2 years equ ipment leasing exper ience . HP12C/17B and college degree re-quired Qui i may for-ward resume to Bob Amort. leaaeFlrst. 21311 Civic Center Dr . Southfield Ml 48078

INSIDE SALES Rapidly g r o w i n g c o m p u t e r i s e d signmakar company seeks aggres-sive inside sales repreeentativee to promote deSiGN STATION sign grsphics systems Representatives must be energetic and peraonbla nave good telephone skMs. and be •merested In salee caraar growth Will tram right persons Base plus percentage of sales For leiephone

lerview, call 453-3470

JOIN THE FIRST TEAMI The Heattierwood. metro Detroi t 's finest senior rental community is looking for a part - t ime Market ing Repraaantattve Must be able to work a minimum of 20 hours Includ-ing Sat 8 Sun , excellent hourty wage plus commission Apply In person at The Healherwood. Mon-Fn. I0am-3pm 22800 Civic Center Dr , Southfield, Ml 48034 ask for Steve Heisat.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

MANAGMENT Bloomfield araa store seeks

Qualified management canadldate t o run womens specialty store- Must have proven management back-ground In retail sales Must have strong customer relation skMs and be able to mot ivate and create g r e a t m-store environment Salary + bonus, benefit package, advance-ment potential Send resume to Box 824 Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspa-pers, 38251 Schoolcraft Rd Uvo-nia. Michigan 48150

MANUFACTURERS I Birmingham location seeking full or part time tales associate 647 -0619

NOVI BASED service company needs an experienced Telemarketer lor Its morning or evening sMft Ex-cellent selary opportunit ies available t o the ' iglft person Ask for Greg,

347-3550

OUTSIDE SALESPERSON I_-CK>K T-g tp* t o direct the outside is les p rogram lor A t Transmissions of Ptymouth. Excellent Income potential C a l Mr. Green 459-7557

PART " M E Sales: A Colgate -Paimolive C o Ideal tor i

rnngsr

PART TIME to f u l time poattrans open for enthusiastic motivator who entoys helping people G o o d Halerv-« g skills required. Background m psychology, counseling, teaching, or related experience a muat. Flexible schedule On going training provid-ed Jom the innovator m Weight

s S - ; by caning Monica at -7386

PEPPERIDGE FARMS 1950 Southfield

Part time posit ion available. Flexible hours Heavy lifting Involved Some sales experience Oeeired Cal . 10 30am-5pm 642-4242

Equal Opportunity Employer Minority, 'Female' 'Handicapped/Vet

PHONE SALES - Big SS available cash spiffs In our Telemarket ing Department. Top pay • commis-sion Homemakers 8 Students wel-come Hours 9 30-3pm No experi-ence neceaaary We tram Livonia, immediate openings 471-0901

PROFESSIONAL SALES POSITION Excellent Surroundings

Trammg and Compenaatlon Contact Mr Belghtol

THE PRUDENTIAL GREAT LAKES REALTY

869-8900

REAL ESTATE SALES! Progreeaive. lop producing Bloom-field Hills office needs 3 ful l - t ime associates. Complete t rammg -Guaranteed results

CALL TODAY!

Sue Kelly 644-4700 REAL ESTATE ONE, INC.

R E T A I L

S A L E S A N D S T O C K

WE have full t ime and part t ime openings m our Children's. Home Decorative and Women's Appare l Stores Attractive surroundings and excellent benefits Apply m person

to The Personnel Off ice

336 W Maple - Birmingham. Ml We are an equal

Opportunity employer

B I R M I N G H A M

J I M S O R R E N T I N O

643-1900

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L A K E S A R E A

C H R I S C O R N E L L

685-1122

U V O N I A

D O N K A M E N

922-5333

N O R T H V I L L E

C H U C K F A S T

349-1515

P L Y M O U T H

& A R L E N E S H E M A N S K I

453-6000

T R O Y

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R O C H E S T E R

F H I L C A N D E L A

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B I R M I N G H A M

J O A N D O W N I N G

6 4 2 - 2 4 0 0

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

J O H N C O L U S O N

737-9323

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

J A C K I E S T E I F . R

7 3 7 - 9 0 0 0

U V O N I A

D E B O R A H A S H B R O O K

462-IB 11

N O R T H V I L L E

D A V E S N E L L

347-3050

P L Y M O U T H

J I M S T E V E N S

459-6000

T R O Y

C O N R A D H E L M U N G E R

524-9575

O T H E R L O C A T I O N S

L L O Y D E D W A R D S

2 6 8 - 1 0 0 0

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

For nearly 40 years a tradition of quality Real Estate Brokerage has been our Hallmark at:

W e i r , M a n u e l , S n y d e r & R a n k e , I n c .

Work with some of Michigan's highest-earning Real Estate Sates Associates, tt's contagious. Due to an extremely active residential real estate market, a limited number of sates positions are currently available. For information about training and opportunity, call:

Rochester B i l l J a m n i c k 6 5 1 - 3 5 0 0

Troy/Birmingham/Bloomfteid Hills J a c k C l o u d

Plymouth/Northvllte/Canton

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d / F a r m i n g t o n

B i r m i n g h a m / B l o o m f t e l d H l t t s

P a u l K o e p f c e

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

CHAMBERLAIN

100% COMMISSION PROGRAM

C H A M B E R L A I N . R E A L T O R S i s s e a r c h i n f l l o r

s o m e s p e c i a l i n d i v i d u a l s t o c o m p l i m e n t o u r

a l r e a d y o u t s t a n d i n g s a l e s s t a f f Y O U m i g h t b e

l u s t s u c h a p e r s o n F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a b o u t o u r

p r e - l i c e n s i n g c l a s s , o u r t r a i n i n g p r o g r a m , a n d

o u r E X C L U S I V E 1 0 0 % C O M M I S S I O N P L A N ,

p l e a s e c a * f o r a c o n f i d e n t i a l i n t e r v i e w

B i r m l n g h a m / B l o o m f t e l d

N A N C Y

L E A V E N W O R T H

T r o y

G A R Y N E W V I L L E

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a t e *

R e a l E s t a t e C a r e e r

We Want Vouflt We train you and start you on a long term hlgn income career Can

Mary Arm Qree« FarrTMngton/Farmtngton mas

851-1900 R E A L E S T A T E O N E

, REAL ESTATl Experienced sales peraon io sea nee nomee f rom bunder s model Homes located m Canton Twp For interview can 661 -1028

«£AL ESTATE SALES AGENT Ptymootfi/Noi t f i rWe/Canton

Can tor Information about training and benefits

WEIR, MANUEL. SNYDER. I RANKE. INC REALTORS

« s - a o o c J A DeMney

RETAIL MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Looking lor t r ier get ic self starter in-terested In a growing company Cuatom Service i i our o 1 product Retail experience required C a t David or Cnuck _ 656-3636

RETAIL SALES Brtgnt. assertive & preterabty expe-rienced person tor Oakland Ma* A EaaOand locat ions Flexible hours Hourty plus commissions Can tor interview 453-0590

RETAIL SALESPEOPLE

Audio- Video-Electronics FuH or part time poeRKma available Experience neiptol or we'll tram Ex-

gnt pay & benefits, inemdang paid Me and disability insurance plua prottt snaring Accepting appli-cations at:

A DRAY APPLIANCE 20219 Cartysle Dearborn. Mien

RETAIL STORE CLERK F u l l ima, neat appearance and an art or drafting background Apply at

tnwest Sluepnm C o . 13460 Farmington Rd.. Livonia.

RETIREE WELCOMED Marxjtectur-era Representative needed tor B«r-mangtiam location seeking fu*

. 647 p a n time sates associate 7-0819

ROYAL" OAK i j i f t f W M l Hump ing co seeks qualif ied Saleeperson lor showroom ^osltton Full t ime with benefits, ftepty PO Box 92. Royal Oak Mien 48068 Altenr lon Kathy

R O Z & S H E R M needs experienced flexible individu-al wtth strong background In h#gh-laahion salee. Good salary, liberal employee discount No evenings or Sundays^ Excellent opportunrty tor right person C a i " K i r e r 855-8855

(15 Mlle/Teiegraph)

SALES ASSISTANT - manager trainees wanted Make up to S30K

paid training paid - W e y r

Oakland 6 Macomb counties Appfy at: Waterbed 0 M l s r , . 3 2 9 7 5 School-craft . Uvoma

Salee. Educational

SALES TRAINEE $25-$30,000+ + 1ST YEAR

P F Corner a Otv. of Macml«en, Inc.. one of the world s largest pub-lishers of educational materials. Is rapidly expending its educational services dlv In the Metro Detroit area. This is a lantaatlc ground floor opportunity to K"n one oi tha moat reapected names In tha educational f ield We are looking tor potential rather than experience Our pro-feesional training la second lo none A l sales cans by appt orrfy Out-standing compensat ion includes commiaeion. bonueaa and incen-tives Car required For a confiden-tial interview c a l Mon -Wad., 9-2

313-569-0645

S A L E S M A N A G E R

Residential Real Estate For a ma»or Ann Art>or area f i rm This poeition requires either a suc-cessful real estste tales career or management experience m banking or other related fields A willingness to wor* hard is expected aa are a mature personalty and an aun ty to ba a staff. Industry, and community leader Salary will Include incentives snd wM be consistent with expecta-t ions Pisses send reeume and brief letter, m confidence, to Box 750. Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd.. Uvonia.

Opportunity Employer Michigan 48150

An Equal

SALESMEN & SALESWOMEN Move your career forward! Coma to Clyde i Carpet a highly promot ional carpet store Wa wf l train you to s a l carpet and mci eaaasa your earning potential

Some Of The Beneitts We Ofter • High earnings • Ps id . vacation • Job security • A future m management

To discuss this excit ing opportunity, c a l Roland 261-6S85

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d S a t e *

SALES CAREER Due to the etgmAcant growth of a Detroit baaed mduetrlai fastener distributor opportunities have be-come available tor men/woman wtth

5 0 6 H a l p W a n t e d S a t e e

~ S E t M N C Ngfv v«UMH W l with strong fol lowing in bet te

lo loin us sa account i s f i seei i la lives Wa oner an axlensfve t r a m n g program with suoetanoal earning potential If you re tired o i fuel mak-ing a Uvmg and would like the chance to be your own boas, pieeae contact us a l 536-4604 to sr-snge a confidential interview

SALES OlSTRiCT SALES MANAGER

ITT Commercial Finanoe Corp , the leader In Inventory financing, haa an exceaent opportunity m the Detroit area for e proteeaionel who is expe-rienced m seMng financial programa and has a eucceeafui track record Responsibilities include developing/ negotiating inventory financing pro-posals and calhng on prospective leads Extensive trevel m the Mid Weet We require s BS'BA m Business Ad-ministrst ion 2 yrs m Sales and knowledge ol Credit 6 Accounting principles We ofter a competit ive Salary,1'Bene-fit peckage incentive Plan Compa-ny Car and opportunity lor advance-ment Applicants interested In a challenging career with a Fortune 500 Co shouid send their r eeumes wtth salary requirements to

ITT COMMERCIAL FINANCfrCORP PO BOX 169

MATTESON, II 60443 Attent ion Regional Manager Equal Opportunity Employer

M inonty.'Female.'Hendlcapped/Vet

SALES Entry Level - To $30,000 Degree or 2 yrs experience Salary 4 commission, beneftts 473-7210

Steven J Greene Personnel

SALES HELP WANTEO 1-9*im. Mon-Frl Aihambrs Institute, 940 Mon ro * , Dearborn Appfy in person, no phone calls

SALES PEOPLE Established automobile dealership wants you. If you are mature, ag-gressive and a sett-starter, interest-ed A making $ $ 4 - than yaw a r e what we are looalng tor ExceSant sales opportunrty available Reel es-tate and ineuranca sales hetoful Ex-cellent benefit package and demo plan Apply in person between 9:30 AM - 12 Noon. Ferndaie Honda, 21350 Woodward Ave , Femdale

SALESPERSON FOR Small residen-tial remodel ing f i rm Must be knowledgeable m a l phases of resi-d e n t * ! work Selary/commisalon negot iable ' 4M-93S©

SALES R E P R E S E N T E E It you have had prior experience selling advertising for magazines newspapers or coupons, and want to be s par i ol the fastest growing publishing f i rm in Detroit, send your reeume lo Marketplace Publica-tions. ' M.H. Qauthler, 2701 Troy Center, Su 430. Troy M l , 48064 Salary /a benefit*, ed territories and bonus incentives

I, JM. -JV MW| - W V . ' /commission, heelth 6 dental

, existing accounts, protect-

SALES REPRESENTATIVE Exerting full t lms position w/ rapk*y expending t ime recorder Co Expe-rience preferred bul w « train ma-ture career minded individual Contact Mr Lewis 655-9400

S A L E S

Represent one of the leedng reel-dential Security Systema Co m the US end become s member of one of the fastest growing industries m ths country Habltech Security mc is looking lor an aggressive sales per-son with previous salee experience Security background helpful but not

" * ° * * ^ ? R A I N 1 N G SALARY -plus - COMMISSION -

1st Year Potential 130,000 plua - Auto Allowance -

- Benefits Package -

Send reeume with salary history m-confldence to:

Habltech Security Inc. 755 W Big Beaver, Sufle 141

Troy Ml 46064

SALES REP: To 135 000 (baae plua commissionV 3 - r y r s office supply experience 473-72 >0

Steven J Greene Personnel

SALES/TELEMARKETING Pan t ime work !0-3pm Great pey Ptymouth aree Pieeee c a l Tracy be-tween 10-3pm Mon thru Fr i :

459-471

SHERWOOD STUDIOS gift depart-ment Southfield & W Blocmhetd stores Fu* 6 part Uma, S8 per hr. Benefits available Brenda 354-9060

better wom-en* lasmon r i rel lerU benefits A op-portunities Muet be honeet. rspon-sibie I dependable If you meet theee q u a M c a t k m pieeae send re-sume t references lo Box 742 Ob-serve. 6 Eccentric Mew seep era 36251 Scftooicrert Rd Livonia Micfsgen 48150

TELEMARKETING SALESPERSON FuH fcpert tune Enthueiestic 6 motivated Experience s plus CaM 8 30em-5:00pm 256-6871

TELEMARKETING- Phone Seles Computer software f i rm eeeks n d i -vdueis with good communicet ions skias for Telemarket ing poeition tr per hr z commlasion. Earn 2-3 K per mo Muel have T slsmarketmg or salee experience 8 some computer knowledge FuM or pert t ime Ca l 729-5470

TIRED OF THE RAT RACE? $10,000 Plus Per Mo Possible!! Opportunity knocks with the cour age to c a l 458-6225

T O P O P P O R T U N I T Y Sen America s number 1 consumer product - REAL ESTATE Demand * high 6 so ara the rewardal Start building a strong career Inquire about our career eeeeiont Ca l

C E N T U R Y 2 1 H A R T F O R D

476-6000

TRAVEL AGENTS With outside sales experience end >o*uw» ig -to)- -Stganrwr" work QG_xsyanue commission m ar agency equipped with latest m com puter technology ff you heve e good following and wish to be your own boss inquire by Sending your re-sume to Box 668 Obeerver 8 Ec centric Newspepers 36251 School-crafl Rd . Uvoma, Micrngan 48150

WANTEDII HUNGRY MONSTERStt Freeh Coaege Grade, who want possible $>00K now Proleasional commission is les Reeume to Mr ft 14 Kirks Court Rochester H IM M 48309

WANTEO - 50 people lo try excit ing new weight ioes p rogram and earn $$$ Loee weight and me*e money CAILIea»emaaaaga7IW-77M

$300/WK. Salary. 10% Commission Bonus For aggressive snd experi-enced tales people. S a l ad space m the Employment Guide Newspsper A reliable car required

C a l 425-9533

5 0 7 H e l p W a n t e d

P a r t T i m e

ASSISTANT WITH bas ic gr drafting experience Mornings days s week interest In pho logrs phy and mapping helpful Farming-ton area C a l Nancy 477-4663

held area Own computer bookkeeping Good phone voice Unique Business Services 353-3555

BILLING CLERK Deys. hexibie hours

Farmington HMs 471-4121

BOOKKEEPER for sma* family cor porstioe 16 MHa/gf jnkHn Rd area Retirees welcome. 737-7889

5 0 7 H e 4 p W a n t e d

P a d l i m a .

MATURE PERSON denual cleaning service.

week C a l u n t l 8pm •2490

MATURE PERSON m Wayne Counly needed to repreeent needs o t devei-opmentaffy disabled adults Aprroxi-mstety 10 hours per week Driving required Reply MOGl, T6200 N Clemens. Mi

I Nineteen Mae Rd Mt

OFFICE HELP, temporary f ier i t ime. Farm Hias Bookkeeping ab.lit.ee • neet handwrit ing C a l Thurs aher 3pm. or a l day FO 471-3121

OFFICE HELP wanted pert time, no clerical skids neceesery 565-7596

PAINTER INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Estimator 8 crew leeder needed •tart pert time - f u l t ime potent ia l Ptymouth area C a l evens. 453-7927

SECRETARY P A R I TIME Oakland Mall aree Available to fw m as required on short not ice Com-puter word processing 8 telephone skitts required CaS 597-2590

PART TIME OFFICE HELP Phone axpenenca helpful

Telemarketing 476-7750

PHOTOGRAPHER wanted part time week dey afternoons, school sports

565-7596

RECEPTIONIST, Swi tchboerd - pert time neet Metro Ai rpor t Experi-ence helpful But not neceeeery Call

3pm 946-1120

RECEPTONIST/FUs Clerk - 12-5pm Mon-Frl Must have poMe speaking voice C e l between 9am-12, ask tor Carol 348-7888

RECEPTIONIST, f ront desk phonee. generel off ice. 12-6PM Send reeume w/selery requ i rement ! to AFS. P 0 Box 852 Wil low Run Airport Ypellentl. Ml 48196

' RECE P T lONlS T ' T v PlS T Busy Bloomfield Hills reel estste de-velopment co Pleasant phons man-ner $6 50 per hr Call Personnel lor interview appointment 644-3460

Equal Opportunity Employer

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d

D o m e s t i c

LOVING PERSON to cere "u" 8 monih oio gin m our Welled Lake home * deys per week. 8-4 dunng school yeer Experienced non-smoker with own trenaporte-tion referencee -ecenon i pieeeanr envwonmant 669-9808 er 881-1594

CHILD CARE Needed lor 6 yr old 8 10 yr cud boys In Isbister Elementa-ry School aree of Ptymouth Perrne neni poaition starting Aug 20 in dudee before 8 eher school hours Mon -Fn « your horns Refersncee required Aher 5pm 455-9112

CLEANING, 1 day/week lor Troy e» ecutlve home Must heve 1 yeer pro-leesional experience 8 owni trans-portation No kids or pets $60 "her

DAT CARE WANTED - Our home. HigNand'Mi l ford aree to care tor our 14 month old 3-5 deys per

313-887-8275

EXECUTIVE HOUSEKEEPER For 203 rooms Hilton Experience required Send resume 8 reierenc-H Ann Arbor Hilton. 610 Hmon Blvd Arm Arbor. Ml 46108 Attention Lynne

EXPERIENCED, -oving babyainer neeeded to care tor ective 3 ' i yeer old boy in our Farmmglon H * e home Mon -Fri., 8em-6pm Own car, non smoker, referencee required Offering good weekly selary C a l Mon-F r l before 5pm 1-761-3581

After 5pm, 786 2448

ID WORKING mature person msie/temsis tor my v n a l Out g r o w ing housekeeping business par i o l 3 person teem Deys. leeve message 352-8368 or after 8pm 354-1715

RECEPTIONIST — M you have good communicat ion skills l ike talking on the phone and are looking for a pan- t ime iob wtth flexible daytime hours - give us a call This last paced real es ts ls off-ice can use you Some typ ing re-quired Ask tor ->oar, 855-2000

RESPONSIBLE RITIREE needed for pert t ime Travel Agency/Del ivery No experience necessary Need own car Call Wendy st 353-8600

SALESPERSON shop 25 hrs. per week Over 21 yrs* Apply In person only Amazing Ani-mals, 36374 Ford Rd , West land

SECRETARY - par t - t ime tor local real estate o f f i c e - S6FFV8 "TYPMG: -houee* e e t n n g . j o c ^ o y e r r ^ n ^ O w n phone 8 filing skills needed Call

Mar i l yn Henry at 459-6222

SECRETARY - par i t ime p m Good typing skills, some bookkeep ing knovrtedge. pleasant phone manner required W Livonia area C a l for appointment 462-9898

BOOKSTORE CLERK (Garden CITy* mature, reliable, dependable. Meal tor senior cfttteri. win tram, aher noons. Phone, 421-6683

CARPET CLEANER - Related expe-rience not neceaaary Evenings $5 50 to start W Bloomfield Call, 8:30am-6pm 862-7448

COOL JOBS, HOT TIMES

With s Midwest Publishing job, you a n have your days free t o enjoy summer fun while you spend even-ings aemmg good pay We have pert-t ime telemarket ing openmga lor high school g ieduatea and stu-dents

Theee fobs include paid trammg. s fun wor t environment, group activi-ties. a college scholarship program and the chance to make Midwest a fu l time career

To qualify. you need good leiephone and communicat ion skas We're looking lor ampit ioue people Who want to lucceed m a growing busi-

CaU Midwest today after 5:30pm at 421-7435 or 559-4330

SALES OPPORTUNITY GTE Mobile Commumcatione * now available m the Detroit Metropol i tan

commissions paid Twice monthfy. with Ivgh monthly bonus ee Appli-cants should possess good comm>-mcatkxi skMs 8 s min imum ol 2 years salee expenenoe Cellular ex-perience preferred. Contact: E.C I.

652-8620

SALES PROFESSIONALS Come >om our rapidly groertng com-pany wtth the right att i tude 8 deeire you CAN succeed! We are seeking sn outstanding closer to toin our oompuler sales organlzatlori. Each month hundreds o< prospective ev-ents contact ua lo laam how we can help them In daemg wtth theee «v dhrtduMs superior salee judgements 8 closings skMs are always caflad tor This can ba your chance to earn

Jom a leem of motivated growth oriented profee-aioneie - « y t x j q a a f f y w e n s e O T O U to loin US Send resume not ing compensation history to:

MtrcoAgs Computer Centers 797 £ Big Beevsr Tro*. M l 48063

SHOE SALES F u l or part t ime Aggressive, sxperi-enced individual to sa l better grade of womerts shoes Exce6snt oppor-tunity. paid commmoix, beneftts to the right person Ca l lor appoint-ment between 9am 8 3pm 569-0390

COUPLES OR CLEANING PEOPLE needed tor evening cleenmg m Lrvonia. $5 50 lo Stan

346-4291

TELEMARKETERS Experienced only Hourly plua comrruaaion

532-4067

DREAM JOB! Set your own hours 8 pay check, average $15 an hour. Have fun. eem money plus fres $300 •ample Ut Chr istmas Around the World Party Plan is back by popular demand! Now leeturtng Halloween. Thankaglvtng. 8 ReMgoua. Meel for Mom's. luS t ime workers 8 college students

July ?5 ^Qem-9pm Location: „ Dillon Inn. 1 ! UBe Rd at Orchard T E L E M A R K E T E R S Lake Rd 8 l«96 m Farmington HMs

• Top Pay. $6.50 sn hour plus commission

• Hours. Mon -Thurs , 5 30-9 30 PM or 6-10 PM . Sat .9 -2 PM

• Fu l pey every Friday • Birmingham location • 10 poemone i

TELEMARKETING Livonie srea 24 hrs /wk . evenings $5 00 'hr bonuses 425-2672

TELEMARKETING - Financial indus-t r , Mon-Thurs 1 30-4 30pm $8-$12 per hour plus bonus Birming-ham non-smoking off ice 644-7730

TWICE MONTHLY house lo house delivery m Livonia

C a l American Field Market ing 946-8520

YOUTH WORKER - Part t ime weekends needed to work wtth leerts m small group home m West-land C a l Carolyn st 726-3400

5 0 6 H e l p W a n t e d

D o m e e t i c

AFFECTIONATE LOVING womsn needed to cars for Infant 8 toddler

home Referencee required. In my home C a l Diane at I

ATTENTIVE Babys i t t e r n e e d e d Toes-Wed-FrL to cars tor 3 8 10 month oW Yaar round posi t ion 13 Mile-Orchard Lake Rd $4 per hour Ca l 661-4257 or 737-1848

EXPERIENCED babysitter lor 2 chiMren In my Farmington HMs home Mon-Fri. Sept thru June Referencee required 478-7695

BABYSITTER - CARING and rel iable needed tor leacher m o m a 2 young children, Tue Wed . 8 Fri Some driving, begin end of Aug 14 Mi le/ Northweelem 851-0611

BABY SITTER - College student References Part- t ime days Weet Bloomfield Days: 355-0110 Aher 6pm 8 weekends: 662-7933

HOUSEKEEPER/CARE TAKER Individual! or marr ied couple with good beckground and current refer enoee Private reeident m Bloom-field Hias with smel . saperste apert ment on sue rentier live-on or day help wHi be condsldered) General duties to include ligfit housekeep-ing. cooking, laundry and driving plus some bebysrttlng tor 3 chi ldren ages 10. 1 1 6 12 Caretaking to in-clude lawn. Landacape and buiMmg maintenance 5 day work week t rom Tues thru Sat Unlforma supplied with M i medical beneftta provided aim ig wiliTpeM- veoet io" ExceBenl salary to compliment expense-free living Please respond by letter and / or send resume to: Bon 662 Obeerv-er & Eccentric Newspspers 36251 Schoolersh Rd , Lwonis. Michigan 48150

HOUSEKEEPER - Meture person Mon -Fn 9am-5pm Orchard Laka aree Can, Mon -Fri 356-4151 Aher 5pm 8 weekends 682-9444

Needed- NO cna dren 9am-6pm. Mon-Fn $45 per day Must drtve Good referencee Bloomfield Twp 932-4039

HOUSEKEEPER. 2 children. Ught

trensportst ion Ex t s lant - s i r . -6253

LAUNDRY, IRONING, DISHES 1 day ' ween for Troy executive home Musi have 1 yeer profession-al experience 8 own transportat ion No kids or pets $65 sfter taxes Leave meessge 649-4665

LIVE-IN COUPLE OR l|«ALE AID to care for mcapdta ted g In Farmmgton HUts

LIVE IN NANNY/HOUSEKEEPER m W Bloomfield tor 2 children Must love children 8 be energetic Excel-lent pay 8 benefits Separata Uvmg quarters 6 days Non-smoker Ref-erencee required 855-6369

LOVING BABYSITTER tor wondertul 7 mo girl In my 12th Estates Con-do. (12 Mlie/ Middiebefl I S tan Sept 4, Mon -Fri 8-5pm 737-0453

LOVING, enthusiastic person tor 2 ChiMren ages 2 8 7 m W Bloom-field home, Mon.-Fri 6:45em-6pm Permanent Trenspor ts t ion: rsfer-ences AD149C8 683-2440

LOVING responsible person needed to babysit in my Canton home 7 30-4 30pm. Mon thru Fri, good pay. rs i -erencee needed 961-1533

MATURE BABYSITTER for 5 mo old boy in my Livonia home 6 MHe/ Inksler Mon-Frl, 7 30em-5pm. Sal try negotiable After 5pm 261-7038

MATURE, LOVING, non-smoking person needed Mon thru Fn lor child cars In our Farmmgton HMs home Reierencea 8 own transpor-tat ion required Pieeee ca«563-0S55

MATURE PART TIME Sitter Come to my home Car neceeaary Send brief reeume P O Box 5547. Pymouth. Ml.. 46170

M o n d a y J u l y 2 3 . 1 9 9 0 O A E * 9 F

5 0 9 H e l p W a n t e d

C o u p l e s

CARETAKER COUPLE Nov< area apartment comp lex Wages include apartment pme utility

824-8655 allowance

5 1 0

O p p o r t u n i t i e s

ACCOUNTING C O M P U T E R sales person to selt accounting software and servicee Commission 8 pen ownership svsaeble 569-4666

AMBITIOUS^ No mveetment/expe-rience House oi Lloyd Decor 8 More Men snd women welcome Call Patty 383-0960

D R I V E A M E R C E D E S Live m your dream home' It you nave the courgeoe 10 c a l rt couM make you rich1 Anytime! 927-6106

LIFE 8 HEALTH AGENTS Earn top commissions 8 vested re-newals Our qualified 1990 s agent «at use a lap top computer 8 mobile phone We offer a very unique tangi-ble product line We are a Top Ten Company Must be a current tun t ime agent snd prove annual commission earn-ings of $30,000 - As* lor person-nel msnager dept a l 0 1 477-6113

5 1 2 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d

F e m a l e

M A I U H t MOM Wis oebysil your chaorsn Flexible hrs Meals Wages

Canton area 98 1 -9229

negotiable C a l Susan

MOM of 2 wishes lo sit Your chtM wiB I eel safe i st home in (hie lov ing environment fua/part time Acthri-tiee 5 MHe 8 Inksler 534 6553"

MOTHER experienced Bebysitter wet care tor your ctuM Deys. f u l t ime only Middlebelt. w Chicago area 522 52J7

MOTHER OF TOOOLER Wiahee t o cars for your children f u l or pert t ime m my West lend home Refer encee svsiiable 261-1345

MOTHER OF TWO will bebysrt. 2 openings Redford araa. acroea from Sfuckey Elementery Experi-enced referencee ' " 537 2858

5 1 6 E l d e r l y C a r e

A A s s i s t a n c e

6 0 7 I n s u r a n c e

TERM LIFE lieSURANCE 10 end IS

A BETTER WAY Keep your loved OTM8 aL t l f l i n i

FAMILY HOME CARE Nurse owned operated

4 5 5 - 5 6 8 3 (455-LOVEI

Qua l i f i ed Superv i sed Insured heelth care personnel 24 hour cars

term is lerm C e l S62 -38M or Fax mfe te--862-8MO-

6 0 6 T r a n s p o r t a t i o n

4 T r a v a l

A rfw NU*m AM*6«m«ri Vwt in you* K o n a

H O M E H E A L T H C A R E Screened RN supervised insured

Aides Nurses 24 hours 7 days

3 5 7 - 3 6 5 0 Professional Health Care Personnel

DENVER FROM Detro i t 'Lans ing Aug 31 $115 1 wey CorumervtaI Airlines Ca l Jeenne or leeve

473-0566

NORTHWEST One Way return ticket Detroit to San Diego. Auguet 22nd Ces 433-0677

ROUND trip ticket. Cont inental US M u s f ' u M Cy 2-1-91 Mrs Herdm, Work 356-0700 Home 336-7433

7 0 6 O a r a g e S a t e s :

O a k l a n d

7 0 7 Q a r a g a S a t e e :

W a y n a

w o e t ^ s t e w Hit- '-9 • ' j n r r 8 30am 5pm 2036 O l a . e r n o n oft OM Perch Furniture d o m i n g etc

SOUTHFIELD AHy 24-26 17618 GokJwev 3 blocks N of Ten. oft S aw infield Mew 8 o l d Heme

SOUTHFIELD Moving Sate furni-ture. tools lampa books diaries sma» appaancea etc July 26 9 5 16099 E Bedford Off Greenfield off Pierce

SOUTHFIELD-23893 W 9 Mt. 7i24-7/26. 9em-dark AM conditioner TV couch, clothes deek cheirs etc

SOUTHFIELD - 30440 Old Stream Jufy 25 - 29, 9am - 6pm Off 13 Mite. 1 Wk E of Evergreen

*aU8UWC XUS-1 ru» ' UJ IS-WI Oren<r»Wsr 8 8 Mae July 24-26 10am-5pm REDFORD 25500 Kaeier N of 5 Mae E oft Beech Jufy 26-28 »arrv

REDFORD 3 tamtfy sale infants thru AduB Items Come see Jury 26 27 8 28 10 5pm 14 >90 Arnold^ N oi Schocacreft between tewgraph .'"Beech Daly

7 0 6 H o u a a h o k l G o o d s

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

« - i r w treeeie ta t

7 0 9 H o u a a h o k l G o o d s

W a y n e C o u n t y V

7 1 1 M i e c . F o r 6 a t e

W a y n e C o u n t y

ETrtAN deacon bench, two chairs, snd table Pha tug ra t t Vi l leger lor • M M Musi moving. 363-3340

t N U L A N L * * 5 2 texn Deo units • ru le lemmata wrih oak tr im Never uaad. $175-

I prece dree set with hutch mirror. ! matching mght stand good comJ>-

URNITURE SALE Executive apt to, 981 3964 lur rMsrimgs Famous b r a n d * Koomn j to. Quality S pwee ught oek dmmg FURNITURE Deeigner selected room set $1200 Trsdrtionai bed- | Ouean Anns solid cherry king poster room ensemble $ 1000 2 piece sec- ! Oed. dresser mirror 2 snd tables 8 lionet with throw pMow back $500 1 cheat Secrifiee $1965 Beautiful Prints accessories snd much more aueer soke mahogany pineapple furniture1 Sal Jufy 26th t0am-3pm Oed dreeemg chest mirror 8 pas rtian ' . i u . l hv Apis m N o v ad- . cha l Chest sacriiice J i 8 8 i Gpr-lacem tc ' 2 Oaks Mall, off oi" the | geous soke crierr-y lormal dining

ROCHESTER HILLS hugh saw J 2 6 onty 9am Antiques nouae-noid toys etc '418 Lnmes Verdes N ol Tienken ir. Georgetown Sub

Mell Service Drivs 4 Tsyicir

i f rom Lord i

5 1 1 E n t e r t a i n m e n t

CAROLE'S MUSC FOR LIFE Solo Pisnisl or Ouo'Tr lo 'Ouer le t Bach to Boogie. J a u 8 Classical All Oc-casion* Lessons slso 851-3574-

5 1 2 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t e d

F e m a t e

~ ABSOLUTE CLEANING Connmerciai and residential includ-ing walls and windows If you re moving catt u* 569-84 17

NON-SMOKING mother o l 2 wishes lo watch your toddler, ages 2 end up FuH time your t ransportat ion I -96 and Inksler area 537 834 1

NURSE AIDE COMPANION Reliable, mature lady win provide quality car a lor aidarty. lud or per t l ime Associates degree m Geron-tology 8 Certificate Home Health Aid Will provide resume 8 referenc-es 623-7980

NURSE AIDE seeks days nights, in-cluding weekends or irve-tna canng for the elderly Good re fwences Own transportation 536-1810

PATRICIA S HOUSECLEANING house, I'M

cteen It laundry ironmg good refer ences experienced 373-3221

5 1 8 E d u c a t i o n

A I n s t r u c t i o n

6 1 0 C a r d o f T h a n k s

THANKS TO ST JUOE end Our Mother ot perpetua l help lor prayers answered M R

7 0 0 A u c t i o n S a t e s

ACADEMIC TUTOR Learning dis-abdrtias Remedial reeding Certif ied teacner M A degree School refer-ences Summer Program 626-2766

ATTENTION TEACHERS

Private instruction on Apple H series computers III Plus. s. c. GSl Begin-ning lo intermediate levels Appleworks 4 many olher software applications Roger 357-0482

COIN OPERATED AMUSEMENT MACHINES pool tables, jukeboxes video gemes. pin M l machmee. Saturday July 28 Inspection 10am -Auction 11am 13160 Wayne Rd I corner Wayne 8 industrial Rd )

" 422-2111 -

j ?

REDFORD MOM Wishes l o care tor your chiMren experienced, snacks meais. fun TLC. references

537-7114

D a t a E n t r y Desk ioc Publishing DOS WordPerfect Lotus 1-2-3

Payment Plans Available APPROVED FOR UAW TRAINING

j o b Placement Assistance

MILLS KITCHENS PUBLIC AUCTION

WED JULY 25, <0am

26732 Grand River Redtord be-tween Beech 8 master Rd

cabinet Displays appliances, hard-ware workshop tools lammatea 8

i gar age Jul 26-27 28 9-

off Willow

WESTLAND - AMC maple console stereo portable stereo 2 speeners gas stove • 4 burners miec 33503 Beechnut CherryhH

S of Venoy and 326 1607

WALLED LAKE - Huge Garage Sale Furnrl i**. baby Hems 8 many rmec Priced to l ek fast 1131 Annjo Pontiac Tra l 8 South Commerce Wed -Sat 9-5

WATERFORC - l « IG 3 Famay Sale* Mon July 23 10 Wad July 25, 10am-4pm Don"! rntsa this sale Cash only No pre-sales Furniture including a 9 piece WKIiam 8 M a o Dining room aai chests dressers labia* lampa. antiques 8 Airtoons Sterling, dnhea. 5 golf club sets Cham sew power mowers etc H 7 1 Meedowwood loff Meadowdale 4 Cooiey laka Rd between Hitler 8 Lockhavan Rd* L

WES'LAND Crafts kerosene lamps doll heads ledys s r a 52 flarage Hams Oome tent, canning suocJles pofyurethane foam much mora 8108 F|«mmgo E ot Mern-mac_.N-£K A n n Arbc* I r n L J u t y 27-29 10am-5pm

GAS DRIER Westmghouse large loed rnuiiipie cycle Like new $180 q 375- 1915 j

MUDSONS Black lacquer waterfall siOe chair set of 6. $1200/ofter Like new Leave message. 47 U2786 .

KING Si2E oec with Sena Perteci Sleeper $700 China cabinet 8 W W $500 oookcases $300. 3 bar stools $250 ExceMenl. 939-6257

ri t ice

722 5551

DIESEL MECHANICS TOOLS, fu l

4$3 7742"

KITCHEN CABINETS nets Good condrtior $3pg

536-6226

Glass labia lamps $ 15 aa 2 creem «elvet Chairs. $55 ea Hide a t e d sofa $250 Barca Lounger cha" goM $100 Mason |ars 591-2531

HERITAGE MENREOON Cherr , Ma nogany bedroorri se' Broyhhi oed roorri set 82 m sola, china cabinet Smgar tredai machine 59J-0347

LIVING ROOM furn i ture fi 8 lamps professronai desk

arth tone Ousiness 421-9296

NOTICE «* hereOy grven that the contents usiec M o w m* be soM lo Ihe l*gnest twdoer oy leaied bid lor cash only at Shurgard Storage 4 1877 Joy Rd Canton Ml On Aug

"73 "990 arr 9am Devid Strong, unit A-49 Oreaee bed che* 8 rmec household irene Gatecllff Unit D-31 lathe tools air compressor misc « « -snop riecrts

POOL TABLE Bryn*wic» 8 foot sotifl slate with acceesories Excellent condit ion. $350 After 5pm 522 ' 161

POOL 18 ft round Ester Wi t l iami good condi t ion $2 000 Call after 6pm 255-7478

REFRIGERATOR frost tree $'<5C Europe custom made pool labia. 4X8 $650 538-7242 KITCHEN SET Entertainment can

•.er fwmr1 rnndi l ior . t vr QKj tOwth . I • . — — T Z— formica lebies E ice i ieh r C a l days. TL IVING ROOM Furniture coucr SINGER 2 yr cud portable Zig-Zag

WESTLAN0 Huge 4 family sale1

Thur - Sat 9-4pm 8 '24Me lv i in N of Ann Arbor Trail W of Middlebelt

559-4430 or evenings 646- 7628 : and cha« Good Cond«t»on

W BLOOMFIELD Estate Sale" Household i tems Clothing Miscei

materials' piumbmig~8 eiectncai sup- laneous 9em lo 5pm Sat Jufy 28. plies ana much miec • 1 c — "•*, K * ' . i w . S i r . . . .

ACE CLEANING aesponsbiie dependable meticu-

furnished Ask for Sue 42?-S544

AMERICAN PERSONAL Touch Inc Commercial-Residential Cleaning Since 1975 Call Jane at 591-1670 or 464-0624

A i . Har d - working Jat je i idaLrfe slaff -Homas Offices. Schools. Etc

Try us you It keep us 478-1848

RETIRED WOMAN wants part t ime general office wor* Benefits not re-quired Aiai labie Aug Redtord 8 Oeerborn Twp area 534-3467

5 1 3 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t a d

M a t e

I D E A C a r e e r T r a i n i n g

O a k P a r k

Can for brochure Whalen Auction Service

Ptymouth 459-5144

EOOCATOF HAS opening* 'tor slu-Oenls 6 adults <or a 16 day tour of Germany Switzerland 4 Austria leaving March 27 1991 489-7109

SEALED BIO AUCTION 9 6 7 - 3 9 9 3 July 27-28 Construct ion equipment.

4<« trucks, snow t w w * . ofhee »qo tp in» i i . f r u j i i t t " w o u c t w r * call 828-7669 or 589-8030

GENTLEMEN GARDENER/CHAUF-FEUR seeking full time posit ion Ten

BABYSITTER- Your home days or evenings Farmington. Watertord. E 4 W Bloomfield areas Local references Cal 683--0092

SABvSiTTfNG Licensed Oay Care | r » m . any age. Livonia. Ply moot r. aree 24 yrs experience references i w y i message-Shirley 591 -6136 | BEING A PARENT MYSELF - I II ba-Dysrt your children with TLC. they mil be read t o flawy take walks 4 waich educational programs or T V Meals included 7am-6pm In Farm-rnqton Hills Mrs Hahn 471-4283

LOOKING FOR CHAUFFEUR JOB fu l l or part time C a l Bob

553-0 129

5 1 5 C h i l d C a r e

CANTON MOM has openings for full ••me child care Reasonable rates 7 years eiper ience Excellent reier-ences 981-5271

CARE GIVER Quality patient care given will work full t ime or pick your day CHI 5pm-7pm 532-0105

CHILD. CARE m the Lrvonia area. Taylor school dislrlet Full days »ges ' 8 up Meals and snack s pro-vMed Call Lori " 473-0820

B E V E R L Y H I L L S C H I L D C A R E C E N T E R

"has openings Tor children". ages 6 week s lo 5 years Open 7am - 6 pm Serving nutr i -t ious meals offers Pre-School Pro-gram For summer months Oay Camp Programming Birmingam lo-cation Near 14 Mile 4 Lahser ' ;

644-5767

CHILD CARE - licensed home. Mile 4 Green field 12 yrs experi-ence. fu" time, infant 8 up Also en-ro lmen t for Ian W day k indergar ten

17" Schoenhal* School -4872

CHILD CARE IN WESTLAND Vour transportation 2 openings, in-fants welcomed Excellent care 8 references 326-7554

C H I L D C A R E - L o v i n g , e n e r g e t i c mother o l 1 will care for your chad' chiMren fulf. part t ime West Bloom-field area Lori 788-2717

CHILDCARE t2 years experience excellent references, all ages wel-come 5am-5pm Non smoker, no pets Rose 522-2379

CHILD CARE PROGRAM - lor ages 6 weeks to 8 yr* of age CertrfieO Teachers Part l ime 8 f u l nma pro-grams Located in Lrvonia 525-5767

CHILDCARE - Rochester Schools Latch Key Program needs caring dependable responsible people lo work wtth ChiMren 7,30-9,30am 3.30-6pm Pay $5-$6 per hour to start Please send tetter ol interest , including experience lo Rochester Community Schools Latch Key 180 S Livernors Room 213 Rochester Hills Ml 48307 Attent ion Jeanne No phone calls accepted

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lo C o s t .Training (excluding Pontiac area! who are unemployed or underemployed This >s an excellent opportunity to t ra in lor a rewarding career as a Word Processing Secretary Legal Secretary Computer Opera to r . Computer "Accountant or Medica l Transcription!*! Training at our Madison Heights 4 Southfield loca-tions We are an Equal Opportunity Employer For informal ion c a l Ms Brown al 585-9203

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JIM CLARY Framed pr int Edmund FitzgeraM' $1650

Caa eve* ^65-4796

Sun. July 29th 6345 Upper Straits Bhrd . off Green Laka Rd

WES'LAND Jufy 26 . 5pm 6938 Mohican S oerween Wayne'Venov

WESTLAND MOVING SALE Dmmg room, set Living room furni-ture kitchen set and much more Thurs-Sat. 9am-5pm 8124 Sanford off Ann Arbor Tr E o l Farmington

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706 Household Goods Oakland County

ALMOST N E W Sofa $450 fliais table 4 chairs $350 Queer mat-tress w8terbee $500 Entertain

BEDROOM SET. excellent condi- | men 1 center $125 wssr- e -put* mtm-" DO*spring $1400 335-6877 i AMERICAN OF Martmsville dining — I room set lable 6 chairs 4 buflett

Large round coffee fable 'Couch Etc Retiring 4 moving Must sell by tf*S weekend' 656-2685

KNOLL Baatianc sola with *ee« frame $1585 644-8XT t

LIVING ROOM SOFA m pastel coi-\ or* $375 coftee fable wtth marble • -osert unusual bar 661-1996

LOVESEATS i2l Sharp Deige 4 j Mown stripe Excellent -condit ion

$100 each After 'pm.

MED'TERRANEAN Dre ) tor. cnest night stand excellent ]

condition $325 3 La* Wan Units j veil together individually 540-2286

MOVING - must sen - dimng room ! i * t SCAM walnut. 42 in round table J w in leat 6 Chans 8 credenza ; $•200 G«* stove avocaoo $75 10 -oom Victorian doll house $ ' 7 5

Cal- 278-6248

LIVONIA Sold our condo every thing goes All furniture m A 1 con-dit ion - clear 4 take n e * Wasnei gas Oryer etc etc 464-6025

MOVING OVERSEAS' Bedroom stereo console TV s hoc* ._boo«s, kttcf ien electric* e i

cetient value 4 quality 934-1036

MOVING SALE - Appliances furni-ture garage 8 yard fools small sak-ooat. rmsc ilams 255-7653

MOVING SALE- Country sofa 4 •Ovesea! dinette se' E Z chair a n p t washer 8 more 721-1845;

S«*ir.ng like new $300 Krlchen-Aid 4-y qt counter mixer very good condrtior. $75 7-9pm 420-0115

SWIMMING POOLS HURPv We re overstocked1 Marry sizes and snapes evenet»e now ai t remendous savings Trade your oio car boat camper etc Financing

available Call 1-800-843-7665

•ARPAULIN

O A * BEOROOM outfit 5 piece nev-er usee $325

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ANN ARBOR ANTIOUES MARKET The Br usher Snow. Sunday. August

Exit 175 oh 1-94 Over 350 quakty ant ique* and select co lect t -bies AH Items guaranteed as repre-sented and under cover 5 AM - 4 PM Admraaton $3 7?nrl Haairm Tha OnginaifUl _

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CANTON - July 27-28 9-5 Furni-ture. ckrthing 8 miac 43562 Fleet-wood Dr . behind Canton Cinema

ALL ANTIQUES BOUGHT Postcard*, old movie magazines antique 8 paper aolls toy*. Shelly china. m»tlary 348-3 '54 346-7984

ANTIQUE DESK style 34x72

Circa 1895, trestle tuWui d

375-0087

ANTIQUE 3 shelved wood book-case uteuc Bias* doors $275

540-6180

BEDROOM SET-German 8 piece solid oak Broyfwll formal dining room fab le*"cha i rs 879-0446

DEARBOFIN H T S TarO Sale ** i * t i -tamly 5910 Vernon. N of Ford W of Telegraph August 2, 3, 4 4

l ion 967-1532

APARTMENT ITEMS- Thomasvalle Girls furniture 2 dressers 3es» chair 4 double oed headboard $62*i 2 Sinaini reege

MOVING SALE - dishes oM nand foois *urni1ure exercise bi«e crys-tal cnandetoer misc Harn% 855-3006

MOVING SALE - .Misc furniture 2 8 9 1 S i

MOVING SALE 22720 Nancy St Southfie«3 S of 9 Mile between Beech 4 "eleg-apn Jury 26-29 J A " BEOROOM Sel ooubw Oiess

pgy. 4 shir rigm tiaffl

QUEEN Anne soktary dmmg latue $400 t rest le rable 2 benches $175 421-0961

BEDFORD Big ,arc saie July 27-29 10am-6pm 9999 Norborne cor

riSer oTEimira Housewares, tools

REDFORD Sofa cha« buffet s e ^ ing machine kitchan table 4 chans misc Hems Tues - Fri 9am - 5prr. 9 ' 6 5 Virgn Betweer. Joy RO 'W

E ofT. Cfwcago Teiegr a©"

TOOcS Ret»iec macrwiary Dueder nas 'Ok-away 4 chest carge selec-tion of toots 534-473f

UTlclTV trailer 6r 10 tandem 35001b axles Removable sides become 'amps $900 After 9pm 425-3067

1908 Snomaker piano wonts good best Offer Oueen sue sotebeO $250 or best oher 474-5563

712 Appliances ["ADMIRAL refr igerator. '6 .5 cu ft.. | GE sel' cleaning stove deluxe mod-

el goM excellent 1964 mooels I both $500 462-23'T

| A.R CONDITIONED Carrier Higf ef teoency 6100 B T U Like new

leaobcard i Gueer- op t White formica coftee table $ ' 0 0 White tormica end table $75 Quality tuk length m w o r . goM ieai trame $80 Oft white -ecord 'cabinet unit $125 New while wicker chair SCTMTL DOOktOfl 1200. 546-4534 . <CI-l-ONAl— A &C—

645-0982

ROSEW'OOD - Manogan. unit man* features $2000

DETROIT (N W y Massive Movmgi 14100 Woodmont . 6 04k* E ai Southfield S of Grand Rrver 7/26-29 9-5 Annpi.

GARDEN crrt • Giant 3 family saa July 26-29 9am-5pm 899 Douglas between Venoy and WUdwood Baby Hams, clot ha* furn i ture. houaenoM. ovar 50 mueic caaaettes Lowpr lcaa

ENGLISH OAK Dressing table -$425 Lincoln rocker - $195 - ottier piece* Aher 5 50pm 651-8698

GARDEN CITY sewing machine, ex erase b ike* crtb arM baby things Wed T h u r * , F r i . 9-6 28035 Maplawood. near ink t i e r Rd

CLEANING - Tue* Wed 8 Sat available weakly - honest 8 depend-able. references, own transporta-tion, Alma. 273t-552S

DEPENDABLE CAREGIVER'AfOE. excellent references Specialize m care lor the eiderty For more infor-mation call 353-0477

DIRECT CARE Compan ion /A ide caregiver Depenoabie mature stu-dent nurse looking lor Itexibie hours Troy area 939-5538

EUROPEAN LADY wHi clean your home References and own trans-portation BloomfieM and Fari ton areas Call

I Farming-683-0367

I Aug Ages 453-1026

BABYSITTER for 4 month o ld m our Lrvonia home F u l t ime start ing rmd-August Non-smoker wfth referenc-es, sfter 6pm. 591-7718

BABYSITTER tor 2 chi ldren. 2 days par weak, reliable, exper ienced, rel-

At tand Ooan H o e , i n ] ^ ^ l _ L 1 ' * ° " - r m 0 > ' r ' ® 300 products on Wad , Bioomnaic home

B I B Y S l T T t B

DRIVER To drive chad t rom 9 M ia /D rake to school st Square Laka 8 Adams Sept thru June Pay Perfect tor retiree

negotiable 478-2583

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An Equal Opport unity Employer

FABULOUS PHONE WORK

Part t ime phone work Morning and/or evening hour * MoaeMng involved Just scheduling appoint-ments Salary - bonueaa available Ca l rwormogs on ly between 9am- 1pm, 454-4420

ACCEPTING RESUMES FOR Part time File Clerk Work in a profes-sional ofhee envko i iman l P l a n s sand raaume to Aaeet Manage-ment. P O Box 2459. Southfield, ML. 48037-2458. At tn . John

HANDY PERSON part t ime To ax Mat owner ot apartment bunding*. Pamttno. upkeep, general mainte-nance 15/hr After 3pm. 455-0060

S T A R T A T T H E T O P N o w I n t a r v t e w l n f l F o r A F e w S a t e d P o a t t k x i s

F R E E * P R E - L I C E N S E C O U R 8 E Wa ofter tha b^geet & beat Hoanaa So. iool in tha state. Day or evening cteaaea tailored to your achadute. Classes starting now.

' S r n a i r e f u n d a b l e m a t e r i a l c h a r g e

e F u l l - t i m e I n - o f f i c e t r a i n i n g t o h e l p y o u

to a fast start • 2 Uvonia locations . a In-ofhce relocation daoartmant

HELP WANTED - For 10-3pm. Mon-Frl Aaaist w/*hipp»ng 4 receiving- C a l between 9am-12. aak lor Bart 348-7888

HOUSEKEEPER Part nma poamon Appfy m p a r « n

I American Hauaa rieBranient Home, 14265 MMdMOeft, L ivonia

INTERIOR DESIGN ASSISTANT Experienced p a n l ima. 8 Mr*, daay k * downtown Bi rmingham

645-1533

tun days par week m your -Plymouth/ Canton area home. Fnendfy non-smoker preferred 459-2726

BABYSITTER - In our Uvoma home. 2 children. 2 days per weak. Non-smoker f l e l er ances 8 own tran-sportalon required 462-6258

BABYSITTER/LIGHT HOUSEWORK tor Infant 4 2 yr oM m our Troy home. Non smoker Referencee

689-2168

BABYSITTER - Mature, exper ienced parson, part nma for a toddtar My Farmington HMs home Flexible hours 489-8427

BABYSITTER needed Mon-Fr l , 8-5 30 in our Dearborn Heights home Salary negotiable 594 3464 days 441-2117 evee

BABYSITTER needed to babysit outside of their home, flexible hours. $S/hour

644-2490

BABYSITTER Needed tor 1 c h i l d 3 ' * Evenings 'days occas iona l ^ Transportation p i e l e n e d Teeneg-

152-2108

BABYSITTER NEEDEO-fWl Uma. p e r m a n e n t lor 1 Infant m our 6 Mae / Newburgh a raa n o m a f S o i v a m o l R e i e r e n c e a r e q u i r e d 4 8 2 - 0 7 3 2

BABYSITTER naaded w my I mmgham home tor 2 chi ldren, nma, 8-5. non-emoker rataren required 2 U - 5 i

MATURE WOMAN tor C h i d Care I my Plymouth home 2-3 days par wk beginning last wk of i 2.4 4 6 References Ca l

MATURE WOMEN Needed 3 week-day*. and Sat evenings, to ca r * for infant m W BloomflelO Own trans-portat ion Reference* C a l 682-3765

MANNY experienced and energetic nanny wanted for our 2 beautiful children, agea 6 moe and 3 years to a ty l i nut ryf ma

NANNY / HOUSEKEE PER Uvs in cars tor 2 ama* chi ldren Benefits maude hesith insurance, k i t chenet te In l iv ing qua r te rs BloomheMHiae 737-1656

EXPERIENCED MOM W'she* to babysit infant 8 todd ler * Livonia M a i area

476-2648

EXPERIENCED WOMAN wouM like iob taking care ot eiderty 4 suck Light housekeeping drive 4 live m

356-7679

CRADLES 8 TOTS DAYCARE First week Iree Experienced teach-ers on Watt Fun loving envi ron-ment Can Rita 649-0752

OAY CARE AT ITS BEST Why wart - plan now for your beck to school chudcare needs Come see what we are all about We prov ide low rates, lesson plana s t ruc tured activities outing* meals Cherry

427-8383 HM/MMdiebert area

DEPENOALBE CHILD CARE Avail-able tor children, ages 18 m o * lo 5 yrs Providing your chiM wtth plenty ot activities and comfort m my Birmingham home C a l 649-2265

EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE in my spacious Bloomfield home Small group, personal . red care Near Middlebelt $ Long Lake 626-2728

EXPERIENCED TLC given m Farm-mgton H«s, 11 mi 4 Midd lebeh area Meais provided tor toddler a Infant* to 3 yr* OM 477-2973

520 Secretarial & Buaineas Servicas

EOITING Technica i /non- technica l documentat ion Wilt pick up 8 deliv-er documents Part-t ime oasis $50/ hour Ca l Nancy 258-9952

"OFFICE ANSWER" Affordable 4 experienced word pro-ceaamg. spreadsheet tranacrlpt ion 4 more tor your business letter re-port. term psper resume, etc We have customized latapbona answer-ing ($321. FAX. copies. m a » n g la-bel*. text merge business cards 4 letterhead, package snipping. D u * m a l 8 office rentals We print Laser ink let w o e carnage Novi 344-0098 Southfteld 557-2434

SECRETARIAL SERVICES Resumes Ckctation Bookkeeping

on Lotus. Word Processing Our computer - flexible hours

Model Office, mc 534-8762

TYPING SERVICES! Specializing m court reporting Other typing ser-vices are available Reasonable rats* D Ha l 933-4236

GALLERY NOW OPEN! De> Giudtce Fine Art 4 Antiquee 515 S ,.atayette. (at 8th Street) in the OM Church. Royal Oak Hours Mon thru Sat. Noon til 5 Currently offer-ing a large selection of props, trom the film "Ben Hur" For mors infor-mat ion please c a l 399-2606

GARDEN CITY - tons o< baby rtems Bstseft crib wi th mattress baby equipment, toys, 4 c lothe* trom m-tant lo 3T, Uka new 31753 Barton between Ford Rd 4 Cherry H« W of Merriman July 26. 27, 10-6

ART DECO Waterfall venrty asking $175 626-5052

BABY turnrture coucn larytxiy. oc-casional velvet walnut chair Good condition -easonabie 373-6876

Oookca

BASSETT- 2 piece sectional Queer-size Sleeper hum bun« beds ma: tresses -ree sofa 443-2975

BEAUTIFUL OLD SOLID WALNUT DESKS 18) $150 4 UP PRIVATE 774-168?

BEDROOM FURNITURE white dresser, mirror. 2 rught stands, ecm-temporsry $450 66"i-2199

GARDEN CITY 33355 Marquette Between Venoy 8 Farmington. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday A l

PHONOGRAPH CONSOLE -Historic typaa 4 stzas m dotfwig snd mac antique original Edison laboratory modal Fiaed sealed goM m e d s l o n Play* great Patented m 1903 mckMee 108 Edison records 8 cabi-net $2500 356-6821

OUEENE ANNE Buffet earty 1900s, Watnut. 40 high, 48' long, 20 'daap, good condition $150 537-9496

QUILT, Grandma's Flower Gar-den' '. C1920. good condition $450 652-2950

LIVONIA ANNUAL 5 FAMILY 36294 Hammer Lane. N ol 8, E of Lsvsn Starts Thurai Don't Miss iTIfl

UVONIA-BIG SALE! July 26, 27, 8 28, 9am-6pm 35714 Mmt on Weet Chicago/Wayne Rd area.

LIVONIA- Family garaga sale i arts. crafM 8 ceramic* 24000 BTU Whirlpool Air conditional "Tu#8-FirL. 8-5 1 4 7 5 l C « v M L 5 M a a * l n k » » a r

FORMER TEACHER - mother of 1

4 tun Westland

LOW COST CHILD CARE

Newty licensed home 6 weeks 4 up snacks planned act iv i t ies

Lot* of toy* Small group Reference* Uvonia/WeeOand

462 -1069

NANNIES AVAILABLE "Selectively Youri

522 Professional Sanhcaa COLLEGE STUDENT

Wishes to do various off ice work lor you Cynim* anytime 345-7133

neceaaary 489-8068

NANNY NEEDED (Live-Out» For m home chid care of new bom Expe-rience 4 Farmington HMa.

NANNY NETWORK. INC Top Salary-4 Eiderty Care Dve-m/out. tul/part time 850-0870

NANNY NON-SMOKING. Llya-m or out 2 children. (2 yrs 4 newborn) exceaent pey end Ivtng araa Expe-dience snd references 855-5126

NANNY WANTEO Fp, r m t X V C in my" hOiha AnnTkrbor area Salary, benefits vacation Start lata sum-mer/eerty fan Cal 449-0268

NURSE AIDE nssdad lo care for 2 young chad ran and 1 enfant wfth cerebai palsy Must hava relei ericee 4 proof ol certification automobae Ive n Canton aree and be s i aaa tile flexible hours 981-2707

PERMANENT Christian chad e v e I ei my (Vxrheelw Hate home, lergenener. 7 4 IO yr old

he I er encee After 8pm 852-7852

RESPOMSBILE kind women/stu-dent needed tor part nma cried care. (2 infants! snd light houeakeaping

841-8714

HOME HELP CARE We do chores 4 srrands. snooping, mesi preparation*, light housekeep-ing DeOrrtl Care Service* 531-8778

HOUSE CLEANING Experienced Reference*

W B>oomftald6 Fsrmington areas Kathy 360-4199

HOUSECLEANING experienced with exceaent references Garden City, Westland Canton. Uvonia 8 Plymouth srsas 326-2177

HOUSECLEANING Irom windows to floors Weekly chores you hate lo do I'd love to Dependable with ref-erences 532-Q451

IMMEDIATE QP£H!NGS For tuB TBhe cere T L C tun. friends, ectrw ties snacks breakfast 4 lunch 7 MHe'FarirWigton area 478-5813

LOVING CARE tor your etudren Age* 2 yeer* t up Farmington araa. Greet rale* C a l Victoria. After 5pm 473-7228

LOVING DEPENDABLE Mother w « care tor your chid. hH or pan time, m my Uvonia home

478-9386

l OVINQ experienced Orandmoth-e< Deughiat Team wish to care tor your chldran. 11 MNB/UiddletMlt ara* Smal group with e f l ol ndi -«Muai attention Fun aeaa. n a n a welcome

NANNY NETWORK. INC Nannie*. Housekeepers $ Elderly Care Lh*-m/out, ful t ime/pert time Pre-screensd CaB 650-0670

REGISTER now tor tal classes at Babes Academy In Southfield For daycare preschool or kindergarten information cal 443-0686

516 Ekterty Care A Assistance

A Caring Person m Your Home

NURSE AIDES HOMEMAKERS - LIVE-INS

in your home or hoepltsl room.-Per*mt f C a r e - H u l l Houeakeaping

R i l s t i e Courteous Service insured Bonded 24 Mr. Cera

476-9091 Farmington Has 855-9551

BknUngham EXCEU-ACAWE - ALL AREAS

AFFOROABLE ELDERLY CARE JO Years experience 24 hr. care inalsbis

Liberty Agency 420-2300

DON'T BUY your computer account-ing system sight uneeen Let us snow yQu -low our lyxlar-tt U L t p a ^ t your needs Sales.'Service. Suoport Call AIS 557-703Q

PICTURE FRAMING 1.00s of frame/met sampia*, dry mounting, posters Affordable pne-aa Expert advice Corporate/1 de-signer* welcome Appt 261-1176

600 Paraonala

SCHMIDT'S ANTIQUES/GALLERIES

is hsppy to announce a store wide

25% OFF SALE Every item m our stores will be re-duced at least 2 5 V including furn-ishings m Pine, Mahogany Walnut Oak 8 paint trom England. Scot-lend, Hoaand France, Germany 8 America. Also included m tha sele • Our vast stock of handmade furniture m our galertes The tlneet quality tumrtur* available anywhere Aleo on eat* w * oe a l tha scceesortues you " need to personaiae your home We have (ust purchased two local estate* thai are also included m this sale

Theee nem* ar* a l cm sale trom now until Jufy 29. 1990

SCHMIDTS ANTIEQUES 5138 W MKtugsn Ave

Q p a ? * 7 0 A Y S A WEEK

(313) 434-2660 1 > f W r

TEL-12 MALL Tsiegrspn at 12 u a e Rd Wed July 26 through Sun August 5 Ma l hour*.

LIVONIA - Fr i -Sat 9-6 Miec houaehoM. anowmobaes 15925 In-gram. N of 5 Mi . W o* Merriman

UVONIA - household items. Wed July 25. 9-5 15447 Susanna Circle W of Newburg N of 5 MS*

UVONIA - HUGE Sale Furniture, chadrens clothes, household rtems mce stuff good pncee Jufy 25-28 10-5 14225 1. yon* oft Lyndon be-tween Inksler 4 Middlebeh

BEOROOM sef Juvenile canopy two. 2 chests, desk tables chaK tx * *she l f and more1 Whtie with yei-owtnrn, 646-7900 646-3399

SECTiONAL -5 B'Wce coffee tabie. | eric ratiie* etc Dark wooc dmmg j laoie 6 cnairs After 5pm 552-8074

SECTIONAL 6 - 2 otto-mamr Pertect eijr idnion $600 1 Please call aher 6pm 553-4764

SINGER DIAL-A-MA TIC

Zig 2ag sewing machine in modern walnut cabinei - makes 0eS4gns ap pioues Ouit on* fries etc Repos-S K 1 M °ay off $54 cash or $8 per montfi Guaranteed

N UNIVERSAL SEWING CENTER

6 7 4 - 0 4 3 9

SEWING MACHINE Wards stiche*. open arms $125 Typewrit-er Smith Corona Mark 2 50.000 word dictionary $125 Full or queen

4. '.-0329 neadooerd 4 frame. $50 . . . J OIC dresser «, 'mirror $50 Twm sue I

' 4 poster oek oed aisc can" oe used t as a canapy bed $150 728-0651

SLEEP SO*"AS - 2 twin florai print matching Oecorator valance 4 sude panels. $400 compiete B e ^ e tweed herculon queen $150 Rinfl^Pi table $50 Wainul tee cart $50 Urrv" ing. must sell 464-8379.

10 tt wan

646-5061

AiR Condit ioners 1214000 BTU con trols $130 each Like new refrigera-tor $250 dmmg sef $95 563-5376

AIR CONDITIONER usea for i •MfSOC'

533-5489

SOFA Ethan After reC Olue print $ 150 2 chairs Her nage off white vei-ret $100 each 729-S371

AiR CONDITIONER UnuaeC 14 000 BTU $450

482-027

Kanmore 530D BTU $100 Kenmore central humi-difier $5C Aluminum patio screens

363-2566

SOFA 4 loveseai. hunter greert camelback oak and tabie Basseti chest 4 heedboard 451-6806

CARRIEFI window air conditioners 6.000 4 8,000 BTU $200-$225 .3 years oM looks brand new 581-3915 or 522-0122

CORNING c AM1Ly STYLE - 30 THOMASVILLE Oueen p iaJ !o" r . 1 electric-range brown sen bed 2 pemng cabinets triple dress- 1 cieanmg oven $150 729-5982 er w/mirror more $750 533-9506

DISHWASHER. lent condi t ion

BEDROOM SET Queen w e remote control color TV. dmmg set rocking char, 2 Parrel chairs brass 4 glass contail table, floor lamp* laquer wMi unit 4 and table* 471-9197

BEDROOM SET. $150 10 piece wrought iron pane set $1000 Brown Frtgidaire $250 Washer $150 Dryer. $100 Ga* range. $100 Solabed $100 3 5 € - « 2 1

OERHAROT 8 piece sectional Rust hercuion $800 or be*t l ofler 8 30am-3 30pm Mon-Fn 644-4866

BRASS BED FRAME n e sua $400 and Pink accent chair new. $250 661 2199

CHAIRS (2) 4 ottoman, mauve plaid $125. 42 round *okd oak table 4 2 chairs on caaier*. $125 641-1483

CHRISTMAS IN JULY SIDEWALK SALE

50-75% OFF Educational Joy* household items 4 clothing, etc Mon thru Wed 10-5pm Marmel Gift* 4 toys 28857 Orchard Lak* Rd betw 12-13 MHeRds

SO* A A 51 ea: 9 ft CI iam liner. nrrrn lavender • mauv ar.cer 15 Best offer 585-1898

SOFA loveaeal notch marble eocktail table e r ^ H M oec}e*t& •a bw Call 363-6150

WALL UNI- - Sokd oak. 7 shelves excellent condition $250 f i rm

459-4266 "I DRYER • Electric Whir lpool 1985. i | owner almond, super capacity. e»

WAYNE Upright freezer garOer | ^ j e n , condi t ion $350 377-2789 equipment tools games misc Hem*

SOUTHFIELD MOVING washer dryer toys games swingset TV telephone answering machine aOuit Dike A lan with games 355-4674

SOUTHFIELD MOVING sale July 23-27. turnrture. lamps tables. 4 desks 25071 Muerianc. W of Telegraph Muerland run* w off of F rank ln Rd

SUPER single dark wood water b e t t xs&paaa headOoerc good condrton $300 683-9299

TABLECLOTH. 3 yard*, tvory color, embroidered pore l inen wfth 12 napkins - hand made 338-4045

TEAK DINING set, 2 lef t -stor ing •eaves 4 matching teak upnolstered chaw* Excslant condition Asking $780 After 6pm 647-395?

UVONIA - JUy 26-27 9-5 Kids and adiJt dotfkng. toy*, furniture refrig-erator gas log Off Joy Rd... Be-tween Htx 4 1-275 Follow signs

LIVONIA, mmoer garaga 4 garden tools, freezer cheat, dog equipment miac 31825 Wyoming. W of Mem-man N of Joy July 28-27-28. 9-5

COMPLETE bedroom set with king size bad sofa bed, other nice items Best ofter 471-3066 or 983-1638

COMPLETE decorator room. 2 rust sofa chaws checkeo sofa. 2 wsmut and table* walnut etagere i p p r o n matety 16x16 shag carpal. Irusti. $475 compwue Also 21 m color Ze-

ioon*o l * TV, $ 100 Cal after 6pm 661-6969

T R O ' Moving Sale Must sek ASAP - Lrvmg room dining room bed-room furniture, wssher, 'arym ster-eo creoenz* freezer eniertamment canter etc Thru July 29 3985 Ramtrea, Off Watties 528-0511

6 PIECE traditional Irving room set $850 5 piece dtnetle. $125 New electric Keg refrigerator with tap -CO2 lank. $475 Sma l appliance* After 6 397-2184

Whirlpool electro, while heavy duty Hke new $175 528-2634

FREEZER - FRiGIOAiftE 13 c u t * fl -upright white like new $250

562-2292

710 Miac. For Sate Oakland County

GAS RANGE, almond Hke new $375 Freezer upright $150 Buna beds $50 C a l 595-7318

CHRISTMAS IN JULY SALE 20% OFF STORE WIDE

GE Refrioerstor maker GE stove goM. $300 p u r

20 cubic ft.. « b o f f w .

477-4586 ~

—" I * Dons by Madam Alexander. Effan- 4 ice m the door Almond Excellent -b e e G o t z . C o r o l l a . G e n n y condit ion $750 288-5854 -

oasaona* don house* 4 miniatures « "> * . high af t ioency^9200 BTU PtaymoOa. B r o wooden toy Breyer 26 >17. skight, used $3 ,5 Alter horae* moda l « * « teieacope*

R* 4pm Redford

i c r o t c o p a s • l i d a s

LIVONIA Moving Sale Everythmg must go! Thur* , Jufy 28 - Sat . Aug 1t . >5-8:30 PM No Sunday sales

thru July 29. 9am-4pm 12130 Areo-la. Ptymouth 8 Ink star Baby clothe* tumitur* miac

UVOMA - Mum Famly Sato. Coaec-tibiea. oak cMdran i chair*. Occu-pied Japan dtahaa. Marilyn Monroe niaiimilb»i

COUCH CONTEMPORARY SEC-TIONAL, Red Woot Red fabric Breuar chak* chrome legs Excei-

wr

cheat. headOord frame. $250 4 leak tknmg chairs, h^h back, woven seat*. $125 al. GE spacesaver microwave with hangmg hardware $85 A l exceaent conOn ton Firm prices 656-0274

TWO GOLO 4 GREEN Velvet wing backed chaw*. $75 ea 3 piece sec-tional. goM .elvet sofa, i 960 ' * styH. $200 All Exceaent! 851-1990

VINTAGE Dunbar sofa. 8 ft long, axcsllsnt condition "Reason for sale -ew decor 881-9758

figures 4 leed soMiers doll clothes 4 accessories

PLUS YARDS OF FUN PLAY-GROUND EQUIPMENT 4 SWING ACCESSORIES

Don I nua* this once a year sale on Michigan i beet i s u c t i o n o l quakty doits 4 toy* Tha Don Hospital 4 Toy Sotdwr Shop. 394?* W 12 MHe. Berkley 543-3115 Mon-Sa t 10-5 Frt 10-8

KENMORE ga* dryer while 30 * Roper ga* stove goM Kirby vacu-um cleaner After 5pm 522-5261 .

KENMORE WASHER and PRYER New Almond color . $200 each Call 453-4290

KENMORE Whirlpool wasnar aro ga* dryer exceaent condit ion $95 eech. 336-7719

Maytag stacked $500

compute r i zed full size and gas dryer

591-2531

EARN FREE LINGERIE By rrvfttng friends Into your home tor a tun M a d Pwtra F a M o n Show Contact Mary 273-2726

GREAT EXPECTATIONS Video Deling Contract tor sale Getting married! 773-0T77

. , ry A M s of rmec July 25-27. 9-5

705 Wearing Apparel 14932 Fiammpo. s o« ft«e mm e <*

HANDSOME MALE. 29 tractive female who to M A « l » y * the outdoors C a l 358-8663

I'M ANNA. I coma Irom 1

GIANT BRIDAL SALE' 30-70% o t sa ted goama 8 haad-

aa 50 isnta. B b M i ' i Bridal Manor 402 S Mam. Mor t f tW* .

OPOSSUM COAT 1 M . M i l l beeutlful M l length. M a 12

545-4894

I 'm seeking a hoat family My msar-

ICh Boys' 11 $125

ST JUOE - Pray St Jude Noeana 9 tlmaa a day On the 8th day your prayer w« be a i w s r s d Publication must be pi amlaad

THREE good seel* tor %4 concert. Pine Knob. Aug tllrm. ton* 3 Leave m i n i

5 i e - i

706 Qaraga Salaa: Oakland

BERKLEY 0-6 4 miac I

BIRMINGHAM - Es ta te /Mov ing SMU Jufy 28 8 27. 8 -4pm 1128 6nn-mon* . N o l 14 MB*. W of Wood-werd A l muel be sold m 2 days

L/VONLA July 28. 27. 28. I rom to t f l 5 27815 Benttoy S o l Lyndon. W

NORTHVtLUE g o o d * otoeane. ato. W A M 8PM. Tfar t . -Fn.-SM- 114 Waal St.. block* W of Mam 8 Cantor I town NorthvM*

PLYMOUTH-ANNUAL. H o c * sa Cortrme 8» 2 blocfca W of M a n . i Joy JMy 26-28 M Fumrlure i try dothee. c ra f t * 10

DECORATORS FURNITURE - orv errtal cfuna. co toe 8 sofs tstus. cana covered :haw 8 arm chair

•fa. Dre.el end ta-We*, lamp* pem iUnga. etc 433-3963

DESK 8 DRESSER SET 4 piece* Musi saa AI i pood condition $175. CMI 856-1068

phi oek. by Work banc* 8 4 X 2 8 aacond daak. ia 49

-A 8?" d k M I I lk. new $400 471-1334

LARGE FruWwood daang *ef NA-TIONAL MT AIRY mtato woor" curved gtoaa irtpla brsakfront dou

WATERBED-Wa slue top of the line, soft side retailed tor $800. w«

43 !

E room set. 6 piece* exce lan t condi-tion $500 Console stereo w/8 track 4 cassette $00 Came back Che. $50 Color TV. 15' $95 13 Black 4 White $40 sewing mecfane $40 GE double oven range equipped many extra teeturee $500. $1,300 new C a i before 8pm 679-8158

WICKER table 2 king chairs $ 48 m round glaaa table top. sicsasnt corv a t o n $6S/be*t offer 354-5927

-YANKEE CONSIGNMENTS

For Buyers For Sellers

Quality Pre-owned Furntture & Appliances

471-0320

COKE MACHINE - taa. slandar 10 cent* $600 Slot machine Sega type $400 C M after 6pm 661-8506

DELTA 4 CRAFTSMAN woodwork-

pteie package For detaris 628-7129

FRANKLIN iree-standl with 8' of stack Asking I C a l after 6pm 652-4825

FREE FIREWOOD 9 Mae/Orchard Lake. 1 Mk w of Orchard Laka on Ruth 473-8108

HOME DAYCARE Ooemg. table*, chair* infant equipment 4 educa nona malarial Karen 683-0183

JIM CLARY Framed pnm ' $1850

MAYTAG ( lacked washer/dryer, computer touch lightly uaea excai-leni $30C Moving eve* 453-6463

M I C R O W A V E - M o n t g o m e r y Wafd s 5 temperature with probe

tTSC 425-9758 •

400 BTU $125 C a l after 4pm " 522-3749 ~

Gold, runa wen "

LADIES BIKE (Denauft) 10 speed -$50. Norge woner 30 In. arm - $25

REFRIOGERATOR $50 Apt a A - 1 condition $50 421-4489 *

REFRIOGERATOfti'FREEZER Am*- • na Side by Side, broraa $200 •

•et freezer $75. * CMI after 4pm 591-1Q92 •

REFRIGERATOR- GE. 20 ou ft Side \ by Sida 30 'Roper Gaa Range. goM a $225 tor bo«h 522-3825 a

REFRIGERATOR G E 24 cai ft

DINETTE SET draawr*. labia. 6 chMr*. good oon-d«on. $300 Ce l . 7 - tOpm 524-1758

ChMr*. buNM. 8 cabana** by W t * * $12,000: asking

f 1-142$

706 HouaehoM Goods Wayna County

COLOUJCU. B A N * C f ? U

8 C M W B T 2 E H

REAL ESTATE CHARLENE CLUCAS Lat l i rup Villa p a

PAT MORGAN

V-2 5 OFFICES

-

ALMOND t l i s M f s M SM L SM $75. Comptoto HA

WS Omwig bed $2S

$7$; A l nv js l go 281-8270

BEDROOM Br aaa head board. n * >

8 iwtoc table* 981-4003

BEOROOM SET - Juven Be 5 peice

condit ion $62S/beM 464-1931

TOP SOIL FOR SALE Unamed We load $3 per yard

o v l a r e a 347-4870

UNWANTED OOOS 8 ENDS WANT-ED boaa* of Fabric old faahoned d o i Curler*, tfaaa. WMto ^baby

18 i

VE 4 r a M e n t o r . arean. I boM or bael oMsr 2 S f 0 2 2 2

STOVE 8 REFRIGERATOR I M issl Goto Oven ee* itoarang 8 togs

BIRMINGHAM- Huge sale. 1878 Melton. Frl-Sat. 9-5 E o f W o o d -ward off unoa to ar N o l | W of Eton Too much too i H

PLYMOUTH H U M 4 F

lOViNG NURSE wiahee to care tor chldran Ful 8 part time H i Ms 8 Brnrror 8 mght Stand AJao J

Honey Ptoa. canopy aaL s * bad. f u l bad dreaaar. mirror A

BABY SITTER. raltoMa. naadad to care tor my A M your home af tamoona u n t l 5pm

Met. 17 8 Adama CMI Mtor 5 30pm 540-9558

HANOY

B V T T E R S H Appfy Befaaan 9-1pm ^ i n ^ F n | 18932 W McNieho* Detroit

H V 1 7 2 ' 5 « Meadowbrook Chi ld ren 's

Concer t Ser ies

BABYSITTER WANTEO t o

SueSTITl/TE earned lor work ing Mom tor newborn 8 4 yr oM in Bk mmgham noma 1 day* par weak

540-3017

TROY pu«r desk. Mac . tormura. nouee-koto. M y . M C S8S 1 1 8 1 I I ^ H at Ana Arbor TraS. H i l l ' l i ^ S ' <1 $801-811 79 par hour Apply no let

Aug. t . 1980. City M Tro 8. $ 0 0 '

An Equal Ooporturtoy Employer

A-1 ALL SIZES SCHW1NN BfKES ALSO USED, $29

477-4118 Hartford South, Inc. Call tha Proven Profeeekxxel

Frank D'Anoolo Ticket Winners COLONIAL couch 8 chek , M g k

M M pftot. wood M , very a t e . to. n e w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 7 2 ^ B 8 7 COLOR

DREXEL oak table. 4 cRMra KNchan M8M S cRMra. gaM raMaarator. mom. I I • i l t l l 478-818J TWO boys, aaas 9 m w M i a 8 8

naad tender toning care aMto CHBO CARE/Hs

C T N M M X C M dark ptoa 3 endl-8 M 1 coRee tobto t year* oto.

Rita G a b « y s 15001 Meedowtxook

Redford 4«239

Laura PerreauH 28238 E. Kaloog Circle • S o u t h f M d 48034|

MOTORCYCLE SALESPERSON

JOIN THE LEADER! ^ 4 H W D A PROFESS'OMAL

o i

day 5 day* a week m my N a r M t o heme 1 6 * have •Marsnoaa i d

i i r a n s o o r i a t r o n r COUCHES. Burgundy «Mh | l I M

R sm T»rx. - 2 3 5 Rose Austin S4fl Longford

Rochester Hilts 48309 |4964 W Pond Circlef West Bloomfteld 48323

do aghi yardwoik M eur ft home b o o 4 pay goad

GOOO DEALS e a n t o ^ f t ^ a t o -

Ssr.'iSrHiias ( i k l i l l i peraon to care tor our happy t year oM to our North .Ma Noma Mon -Frt CaoaBant pay 4 Please call tha promotion

department of tha Observer A Eccentric balora 4 p.m. Tueeday, July 24, 1990 to claim your four free tickets.

CTtoPCROOMS«T I ^ ^ p M a a s t o M L U 8 4 M M r 8 ST T l w , 8 M . 8MM S84S1

CI ' 11 II I I I ft) I Sab 1 M B l 8 H n 8 M M Big A a r a a s BtoaF * 7 9

tok a 8» 8 M f c W M ftaaM Baa S S a t . » 1 « 18 M B

Sofa s f r om JTD SALES

6 4 7 - 6 4 0 0

6 4 1 - 1 0 6 0 > a r e o y u j

8 5 1 - 4 4 0 0

557-6700 691-2300, axt. 404

Congratulations! S?£ HB.LS

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C h a m b e r l a i n , RFAI TORS a. my Home 14/Oreftard LMto araa.

1 0 F * O A E M o n d a y , J u » y 2 3 . 1 9 9 0

713

s r . 10

t i K 6 2 2 - 3 7 2 6

G1AN mHmi oom

T 10 a m nam. fcfcarejJO speed

$ 7 0 or kee l Good COr x >

3 4 7 - 7 6 8 7

G M L Bom

S N M I Okie, M

2 0 aick tart t m *

aw Bras. $ 4 5 $ 5 0 ftodi m

4 6 6 - 8 6 6 7

aw Bras. $ 4 5 $ 5 0 ftodi m

4 6 6 - 8 6 6 7

NtSH m i 12 spaed aktti v a n s

n r m $266. 4 5 8 H 3 1 3

ROSS. M E N S 2 6 ° reft. 10 spaed , S M b icyc le . r e r , « o o 0 cond i t i on . $ 1 2 9 6 6 1 - 2 1 8 8

M c y c M . T p n a f m f f y J

$ ' 0 0

12 M M - Vi-ta -fcs

348-6557

T W O 9CHW1NN Far leUy b icyc les. $ 5 0 e e c n Goodcond la i ca i 3 6 0 - 1 0 6 6

714 BuskwM* Offic* Equipment

B A R B E R C H A M . r e d w i th wrv te p a i a - m i . ant ique c o n r e a m m t . m o w c a a e 7 0 " l one . M O dryers . M m e o f t a r , 4 2 5 - 2 4 2 4 or 4 2 1 - 2 1 5 4

C O N F E R E N C E T A B L E S Gree t Bar g m l i Factory C l e a r a n c e " W o o d t L a n m w C m 8 2 3 - 0 3 5 0 C o t * ft B m m e r 7900 M m A v e O e w o k

73> Hou—hotd P»<»

4 2 2 - 2 1 8 6

H A S S L E B L A D C A M E R A . 3 0 0 c m , 12 8 0 l a n ^ H r » i j o o i

726 Musical Instrument* B A B Y O R A N O P I A N O

W m b a n c * . m m u m w o o o G o o d c o m m o n W * a m m o v e W $ 1 , 8 8 5

5 4 3 - 2 2 0 0

G U I T A R - W F M M l l cne l l M 0 1 0 0 . • M s t r i n g C a s e Exqu i s i t e c o n d i -t i o n $ 2 0 0 4 7 1 - 0 3 2 9

H A R P - V a n t t u m n F o * n o levers . Mao T a m b o u r * . C h a n g ft o t h e r s . pn -vete c i W e c t l o n D a y s $ 2 4 - 5 8 5 6

K O H L E R . C e m p b m c o n s o l s A p -p r i s e d a l $ 1 5 0 0 M a p M n m t f I k e x w T u n e d $ 4 , 0 0 0 6 4 7 - 8 3 6 7

M A R T I N G u i t a r w i t t i r t s r d s m caaa $ • 5 0 G i d e o n 125 e lec t r i c gu i ta r $ 3 0 0 5 6 3 - 6 1 6 7

COPIER - S H A R P M o d a l S F 7 5 6 . w i th ( t a n d . g o o d lor u n t f o f f i c e or p e r s o n a l u m A a k m g $ 3 0 0 , 4 6 8 - 8 3 4 4

DRAFTING T A B L E . 7ft l o n g w t t h s t ra igh t adga. <> ewers . w a d o m . $150- C m 9 - 5 4 5 5 - 0 0 0 0

E L B C T W C T Y P E W R I T E R - C. ics6er i t CO!moon . 3 yeers o ld . edep te r ft a x -

i l 30 5 3 4 - 9 * 8 7

H O N Execu t i ve d a m . » g M o m . 36«70. m a t c h i n g c r e d a n z a 2 2 x 8 0 .

a m c h m c m b e t w e e n 9 - 5 3 8 2 - 4 2 5 5

OFFICE F U R N I T U R E tar M M O m

a n d cha i r * . m e t a l m m . u m e p m aa C m 8 5 1 - 0 0 4 4

O F F I C E F U R N I T U R E . Hka n e w , Exmc d a m * . $ 3 5 0 e k c n 8 n w o r * l a b i a . $ 7 5 Se taemen ' s d a m . $ 100. S tack c h a r s . $25 e a c h O p h o t -d a r a d cha i r s . $ 5 0 Lea ther t o t * . $ 2 0 0 M u a l m m 3 5 8 - 8 8 2 1

P A N A S O N I C J E T W R f T E R I

s i « i M — G o o d c o n d i t i o n 3 yaa rs o ld . 3 5 3 - 8 8 2 4

a. 1 5 x 2 * . mtmctric. 2 e x e c u t i v e dseks . M a c a M n a m C l a r k

4 5 3 - 8 6 4 0 o r 4 5 3 - 0 8 7 8

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. B U S I N E S S M A C H I N E S If Pu»y c m . 8 6 8 - 9 4 0 1

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C E N T R A L I 8 5 » « 4 0 0

* m £ « 8 S

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500. m o n i t o r . 2 p r i n t e r s . lo ts and e r t r a a $ 8 5 0 or o l

2 7 8 - 9 1 8 4

O S - 1 M B r a m co lo r mora -• m a r * p r tn ta r . l o t s crt

5 4 0 - 3 9 4 0

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r i m j a l i WorOproceeso r

$3 ,000 A l t a r 6 7 9 - 2 7 8 8

JTER3 C U S T O M B U L T To p e U k L m X i r m At A l t o r d a t m

O W O u n i p a l a t m a Sarvir^j rem $m Home un.

3 8 7 - 8 8 6 7 or 9 7 1 - 1 2 5 2

JTER3 C U S T O M B U L T To p e U k L m X i r m At A l t o r d a t m

O W O u n i p a l a t m a Sarvir^j rem $m Home un.

3 8 7 - 8 8 6 7 or 9 7 1 - 1 2 5 2

W E U dm a l

piaum

I N C E PLUS - 3.0. dual ma-doc.. Fontwera kit $ 2 0 0 Ap-I graphics $ 1 5 0 6 4 8 - 6 8 8 6

. NE1

2 W M 6 U S E D C O M P U T E R S kjwout' We buy 6 sm

5 4 2 - 1 3 6 2 or (FAX) 5 5 2 - 0 6 3 0

I XT. 10MB. 8 4 0 K - $875 ;

2 • O I C O M X P O R T A B L E Ink )at p r t i s a r s L i t e r m a . $ i 0 0 e e .

5 4 0 - 9 1 8 5

7 k * I m h M l i i a l C n u i n • I I N J W U W I C \ ^ U i p < • B E A U T Y S A L O N E O U P M E N T

" " " * s ty8ng c h a i r s .

M U S T sea b e a u t i f u l b a b y g r a n d p iano . e x c e a e n t c o n d i t i o n . 3 3 2 - 0 4 3 4

G E T T I N Q RIO O F a q u a r i u m s <5So, 4-22g_ 5 - 1 5 a / n e e t e r s ( I O - 100W 2-I 5 0 w 2 -300w) . m a p e c e p u m p s .

* K Baa i o n a r C m 4 3 8 - 1 0 9 8

KM Boats 4 Motor* lOfcMGLASS HAF-T - M A T E 15 I t

r u n a b o u t 50 H P J o h n a o n ou t -b o a r d E Z - L o s O t r e i l e r I l i a p r e s e r v e r s o l h a r a c c r e e e o r i e s S t o r a d m g e r e g e e x c e a e n i cond i -t ion C m 7 2 8 - 7 2 5 8

G O L D E N RETRIEVER p u p a . A K C . M e a d u w p o n d Unas. O F A . hea l thy

8 2 8 - 7 8 8 4

G O L D E N R e t r i e v e r A K C Pups . Beau t i f u l S h o t s a n d w o r m e d

4 7 4 - 7 0 0 6

H I M A L A Y A N k l t t ena , C F A h o r n s r a n i d . r a r a c o l o r s , c u t i e e reason-ab le ( D e a r b o r n ) . 5 8 4 - 8 3 3 8

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K I T T E N S - e d o r a W e ft p l ay fu l m m g lor l o v i n g n o m a w i t h s o m a o n a w t t h a f t a c t i o n a i a h a a n 3 5 2 - 2 2 5 3

K I T T E N S t o g o o d n o m a C m a l ta r 6 p m 4 9 5 - 0 4 7 9

K U V A S Z P U P P I E S - H u n g a i w r g u a r d d o g s . A K C r a o r s l a r a r L cttam-p l o n D400C Unas. 7 w k s M s M l a m s o Pat ft s h o w q u a k t y W o r m a f l ft s n o t s 5 6 5 - 6 9 2 3

O R G A N . C o n n . 2 m a n u a l »u« pada l . b a n c h . g a m s p a m a r in s p a r a l a ca£»-

$ 9 5 0 5 5 3 - 4 0 5 9

O R G A N 1 - F a n t a s t i c Tsch racs E44 d lg r l a l d o u b l a k a y b o a r d o r g a n $ 7 0 0 M o r s in f o r m a t Ion 3 2 6 - 2 1 7 7

O R G A N - K I M 8 A L L E n t a n a m a r up -h o l s t a r a d b a n c h . m a n o . raaaorv-ab ta . A f t a r 5 p m 8 5 2 - 1 2 8 0

P I A N O

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l u n a d ExoaUant c o n d i t i o n w i t h b a n c h 8 4 3 - 9 4 6 2

P I A N O - F a y a t t a S c a b i a g o o d c o n -d i t i o n . $ 4 5 0 2 5 6 - 9 0 6 7

P I A N O - i va rs 8 P o n d , spmat . cha r r y co lo r , axca f tan t c o n d i t i o n $ 6 0 0 C m 4 4 2 - 0 0 1 9

P I A N O - o l d S t a r t i n g u p r m h t g o o d c o n d i t i o n , r aoan t l y t unad , $ 2 5 0

P I A N O - WTir lnay 6y K i m b m . spanat on. $ 5 0 0 Et C m b a l o r a

2 7 3 - 8 1 0 7

P I A N O - W u r l l t z a r U p r i g h t , vary g o o d c o n d i t i o n , r a a d y t o b a c*ayad $ 1 , 7 5 0 c m a f ta r 6. 2 5 5 - 7 4 5 4

P I A N O - Z l m m a r m a n G r a n d B lack -b a n c h B a a u t l f u l c o n d i t x x i

< 7 1 - 0 3 2 9

P L A Y E R P I A N O , axcaBan l cond l -bon . W r l t t a n app rs i sa l $ 9 0 0 In-d u d a a 100 p i a n o ro l l s 7 2 6 - 1 3 4 9

REBUILT t 9 2 6 BahvW 5 H f l G r a n d m a h o g a n y , m u a l aaa 10 $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 v 8 2 8 - 0 7 6 1

S T E I N W A Y - E b o n y s»udio conao ia . sxcaHant c o n d i t i o n , baau t l f u l S l a m -way s o u n i . $ 3 5 0 0 F a r m m g t o n H i m A f ta r 8 p m — 1 4 7 8 - 6 9 9 2

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mi leage, new t i r ee ibe t te r y . hel-l s $ 1 2 0 0 Eves

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M A L T E S E P U P S - A K C . 9 w e m s sho ts M a l e s $ 4 0 0 F e m a l e a $600

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YORKIE P U P S , A K C . 8 w e m s . very c u t e Vet c h e c k e d 1st shot ft w o r m e d M a l e $300 . f e m a i e $350

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P O N T O O N 1989 P l a y b o y s p o n f isher 19 ft wt th t ra i le r L o e d e d $ 6 5 0 0 8 5 1 - 5 7 4 9

PR1NOLE 1981 18 f l ft tr altar New b l o c k s & j i b $ 2 0 0 0 or best o f f e r Deys 3 7 0 - 8 3 7 1 , E v e s 3 3 4 - 2 9 9 9

SAIL " B O A T - H o b l e 12. m o n o h u l t c a t a m a r a n w / t r a l l e r $ 7 5 0 or bes t o f ter Eves 6 4 5 - 1 7 5 4

S A I L B O A T S t a r t o a m w i t h f i be rg lass b o t t o m $ 1 0 0 G o o d c o n d i t i o n H o l d s 2 p e o p l e C m 4 5 3 - 6 8 4 5

S A I L B O A T . 1975, C H R Y S L E R B u c -caneer . 18 f t . , roaer t u n i n g (lb, s p m -n s k e r . H s r t s n b l o c k * , c o c k p i t cov -er L i m e D u d e trai tor G o o d c o n d i -t i on - $ 1 2 0 0 A f ta r 6 p m : 4 7 6 - 4 1 3 3

S A I L B O A T . 1984 C o m p a c . 19 w i t h t raaer . s x c e M n t c o n d i t i o n m a m . j ib . Genny , Je rmeke r , 4 b e r t h s , c o m -p s s s . V H F , d s p t h - f l n d e r , k n o t m e t e r , a m f m casse t te r a d i o . 6 h p J o h n a o n sail dr tve w f t h a l t e r n a t o r + m a n y ex t ras . $ 6 7 5 0 6 2 6 - 5 3 4 1

S E A M A I 0 . 16 f o o l ft b e r g J o h n s o n a n d Mt t rsr ler $101

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6 5 5 - 9 4 6 8

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S E A R A Y - 1 9 8 6 . t 9 f l C u d d y 170 h p . t ra i le r , ve ry g o o d c o n d i t i o n $9 ,800 2 2 7 - 4 4 0 9

S E A R A Y 1987- 3 0 f t . s e d a n b r i d g e , l o e d e d w f t h ex t r as M a k e o f le r

5 3 1 - 4 1 1 5

S E A R A Y - 1 9 8 8 SevMs B o w n d o r . 18 I t 8 in 175hp E - Z L o e d t ra i le r Exceaent c o n d i t i o n 6 2 4 - 8 9 8 6

S E A R A Y 1989. 180 b o w r ider , m i n i c o n d i t i o n . 3 0 h o u r s , l o s d e d , $10 ,500 8 8 6 - 2 6 4 5

S K I C E N T U R I O N 1988. 2 0 f l 75 h r s Exceaent c o n d i t i o n , w i th E a o w t ra i l -er $ l 4 . 5 0 0 / b a a t o f fe r 3 3 2 - 2 6 2 8

S L E E K C R A F T SST, Tunne l Hul l 2 0 f t . Ev tn rude XP, 2 8. t raaer $ 6 5 0 0 C m 6 7 6 - 1 6 4 9

S T A R C R A F T I S L A N D E R 1977 22 f t New canvas , t r i m t a b * . 165 I / O Merc , d o w n i i g g e r s Grea t L a k e * reedy $ 4 9 0 0 5 2 5 - 2 2 2 0

S T A R C R A F T 16 f t , d e e p V. 70 h p J o h n s o n , m a n y e x t r a a G o o d lor t lahinc ft s k i i n g A s k i n g $5 ,200 . A f te r 8 p m 5 2 2 - 0 5 0 5

S U P B R A S U N S P O R T , 1985 454 , 130 hou rs , e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $14 ,000 or beat o f tor M u s t sel l by 7 - 2 9 8 5 5 - 9 9 5 3

S U P B R A . S u n S o o n / S k i e r 3 5 1 Inboard , b o w r l d e r cond i t i on , low hours , t e n d e r ax le t r m e r . $ 1 4 . 9 9 9 4 4 5 - 0 0 9 2

H O N D A 1988 E l i te E 50 p ink Exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n 6 2 6 - 0 6 5 0

H O N D A 1989 G O L D W I N G W m e b e r r y . unde r 4 . 5 0 0 mi les Aak-m g $ 8 3 0 0 c m eves 3 2 6 - 3 1 1 6

I N T E R S T A T E G O L D WING. 1986 S lack $3 800 6 2 6 - 0 5 3 2

K A W A S A K I " 1979 1000 L T D 16.000 mules L i ke New c o n d i t i o n $ 9 0 0 C s u 261 -0953

S U Z U K I 125 O u s d r u n n e r s , t w o svs l l abU c o n d i t i o n $ 1 , 3 5 0

S U Z U K I . 1980, G S 1 1 0 0 • 5 ,100 m l . exce l len t c o n d i t i o n E x t r a s $ 1400 or best of fer 5 2 2 - 3 3 0 5

S U Z U K I . 1986. 7 0 0 C C i n t r u d e r black wi th d r a g s t y l e harvd ieber* . 1600 m«es. adul t o w n e d w m c a r e d for $ 2 1 0 0 4 2 0 - 2 4 0 1

S U Z U K I 1987 R M 1 2 5 F resh f r o m t o p 10 b o t t o m Ca l l ask lor Paul. Days 3 2 6 - 6 2 0 0 : Eves 4 3 7 - 6 0 0 8

B L A Z E R , 1985 S - I O . Tahoe p e c k -age a u t o m a t i c , air power w i n d o w s . S teer ing D r a k e * A M - F M caeaer te . a l loy w h e e l s , s p a r e swing sway r a c k B lack w i t h g ray ft b lack in ter ior Real s h a r p ' $ 6 500 Ca l l C e d a l 4 5 9 - 4 2 0 0

B R O N C O II 1990 XLT ak powe r l o a d e d w eve ry o p t i o n r u n n i n g b o a r d * BF G o o d r i c h an t ram t i res, m m t c o n d i t i o n N o scratchea. d ings , or d e n t s 12 0 0 0 m i l e * , p a i d $ 1 9 , 0 0 0 A s k i n g $ 14.800 S ieve Days 7 2 2 - 4 0 8 6 Eves 4 5 5 - 4 4 1 9

C H E V R O L E T 1968. Cheyenne V - 6 . 5 s p e e d o v e r d r i v e 25 ,000 m i l e s $ 6 3 0 0 425 -3268

C H E V R O L E T 1968 1500 P i ckup , 350FI . a u t o m a t i c , air t i l t , power w i n -d o w s ft l o c k * , on ly $10 ,650

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42.1-5ZQCL CHEVY S i l v e r a d o 1986. e x t e n d e d c a b . h a d I o n l oaded , war ran ty , low m i l e s $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 9 8 1 - 3 0 6 8

C H E V Y 1986 - S10 1 owner very c lean , new t i res 8 brakes, s m l m c a s s e t t e $3 3 0 0 6 8 2 - 1 6 8 6

T R I U M P H 1 9 7 1 B O N N E V I L L E 750cc 300 mi o n rebu i l t eng ine $ 1500 or beat 4 7 7 - 1 4 4 0

TRi -Z 1985 fresh t o p e n d runs ex-ce l lent Ve ry 'as t $600 After 4 p m ask for Deve 2 6 1 - 8 7 3 2

Y A M A H A 1982 M a x i m 650, exce l -lent cond i t i on , w i th accessor ies $ 1 1 0 0 or best of tor 4 3 7 - 0 3 2 4

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A I R S T R E A M 1975. 31 ft Beau t i fu l c o n d i t i o n Aw a w n i n g a l loy whee ls w in te r cover , h i tch , etc etc M u s i o e seen Only se l l ing d u e t o leav ing c o u n t r y $8 ,800 4 5 5 - 1 2 3 6

D O D G E 1986. 0 - 1 5 0 P ickup Power s teer ing- ' b r a k e s air. e m - f m s te reo c a p w i t h inser ts , l ight ft hea te r C m -545-4175

F O R O F100 1977 p ick up. $ 8 5 0 or bes t o f fe r Ca l l a f ter 6 p m 8 4 2 - 3 5 3 2

D O O G E 1987 D A K O T A LE. au to -m a t i c , Sir. t l f t c ru i se f iberg lass cap , V-6 . only $ 6 9 5 0

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

C O A C H M A N 1977- S l e e p s 6. g o o d c o n d i t i o n , 63 .000 mi les new t i res $ 5 8 6 0 ' best 3 4 9 - 7 3 0 6

C O L E M A N 1985 P o p - U p C a m p e r S leeps 6 Inc lude* fu rnace , s tove , a t t a c h e d a w n i n g Exceaent cond i -t i o n $T900 or beet o f fe r 5 3 5 - 4 5 1 5

C O N C O R D 1975, C lass A M o t o r -h o m e . exce l lent c o n d i t i o n 45 .000 mi les Cal l af ter 12 noon . 4 2 5 - 9 1 0 9

C O R S A I R . 1974 Fulty l oaded w i t h roo f air $800 or bes t M u s t sel l 4 2 2 - 2 6 8 6

D O O G E 1988 D A K O T A P i ckup s h a r p $ 3 9 9 5

FOX HILLS C h r y s l e r - P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

F O R D F t 5 0 , 1988 V8 ml* speed 49 0 0 0 m i l e s C m after 6 p m

425 -9582

F O R O R A N G E R 1987, low mi les r u s t p r o o l e d 4 cyl inder 5 speed $ 4 3 0 0 3 4 9 - 6 5 5 7

F O R O R A N G E R . 1986 4x4 43,000 m i le * . STX w i t h t o u c h dr tve. 5 speed Bes t o f l e r 533 -4680

F O R O R A N G E R 1984. mt cab . d u a l t a n k s , a m / f m p o w e r s t e e r i n g $ 3 8 0 0 C m 4 5 5 - 0 1 4 2

F O R D R A N G E R 1883 - Pick u p V6 g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $ 2 , 5 0 0

R O B S G A R A G E 2 6 1 0 0 W 7 M i le , R e d t o r d 538 -8547

F O R O 1953 P i c k u p , o u t 0< s l a te ex C m a r 937 -37

ceHenl c o n d i t i o n $ 2 5 0 0 C m any-3 7 3 1

F O R D 1972 F . 100. 3 0 2 v 8, 3 speed m a n u a l S h o r l D e d Marry new p e r t s G o o d c o n d i t i o n Meeds some TLCt A s k i n g $ 1 1 0 0 A f t e r 8 p m . 9 3 7 - 3 1 8 9

FORD. 1978 - P i c k - u p Power steer ing. air a u t o m a t i c , g ree t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 0 0 3 2 6 - 0 1 8 9 or 348-2952

F O R O 1888 R A N G E R XLT P e c k a g e s n a r p O n l y $ 8 8 8 5

FOX H I L L S Chrys le r - P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

F O R O 1888 XLT Lar iat , t o o m a n , o p t i o n s t o W< - m u s t e * ( ExC m « n t c o n d i t i o n . $ 8 4 0 0 4 2 2 - 3 8 2 7

F O R D 1989 S T A K E T R U C K Super d u l y 4«C engane a n d on ly 100 mttea. $ 1 5 , 7 8 8

J a c k D a m m a r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

F 150 1988 Super C a b XLT 4x4 err powe r w i n d o w s ft l ocks l«t . c r u i s e $ 1 1 , 9 9 5 N o r t h B r o t h e r s F o r d 4 2 1 - 1 3 7 6

F150 ' 9 9 0 Super Csb . XLT Lar ia t V8 a n m u c h m o r e 8 7 0 0 m«ea $13 6 9 5 N o r t h ft* o t h e r s f o r d

A E R O S T A R 1988. XLT ceaent c o n d i t i o n C lean . $ 5 4 0 0 4 8 * 8 3 7 7

A E R O S T A R 1886 - V 8 power ekaar-. aaaana ag r t a l d a m

, $ 4 0 0 0 3 8 3 - 5 8 7 8 m g / b r a k a * . 7 0.000 maea

A E R O S T A R 1 « M . V-8, aa a u t o m a t i c , s tareo XL peefca Only $ 7 8 5 0

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 A E R O S T A R 1987 XL. au tomat i c , m . 7 peeeanger g o o d cond i t i on . W O O

A E R O S T A R 1988 XLT L o a d e d l L o w mi les E x t e n d e d W a r r a n t , $ 8 5 0 0 c m after 4 p m , 4 6 4 - 1 8 8 7

A E R O S T A R 1988 convers ion , g r e y ' saver l o e d e d sharp l $ 8 5 0 0 or bas t o n m 4 7 8 - 6 7 5 8

AERO STAR 1988 XL. 7 P » s * n g a r l o e d e d e x c e a e n i cond i t ion , 3 7 0 0 0 maea $8500. o f tor 2 2 8 - 5 8 1 3

* 2 1 U 7 #

F600 1976 W r e c k e r l o n g w h e a l b a a * . A s m o n 18 t o n b o o m exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n , m a k e ol tor d a y s . 5 3 1 - 1 8 1 8 " eve* . 5 2 5 - 5 8 8 5

G M C S 1 5 . 1988- C a p Blue 3 3 . 0 0 0 maee. 5 a p e e d . Eagle ST* , new T o n e a u c o v e r $5 ,350 5 3 4 - 6 5 5 3

G M C 1984 S 1 5 . c lean , v-6 a u t o m a t -ic. kongbed w i th t o p $3 0 0 0 C m b e f o r e 2 p m 5 3 5 - 0 1 1 7

G M C 1985 S -15 * x i * n d e d c a b w i th c a p g o o d c o n d i t i o n V-6 m au to -m a t i c m a n y e x t r a a 4 6 4 - 3 0 8 5

FORO 1978 P ick up , F -2S0 runn ing b o a r d * , s ide t o o l boxes , ladder r a c k a - ^ o o d c o n d i t i o n , $3.000

F O R D 1979, F - 1 5 0 , w i t h e a p $ 2 5 0 0 4 2 7 - 5 1 9 8

FORO 1980 C o u r i e r - long Dad 4 speed , fa i r c o n d r t i o n , w i t h or w i thou t

1 - 1 8 1 8 * v e s , 5 2 5 - 5 8 6 5

F O R D 1982 '•» t o n p i ck up Runa I l k * new- $ 1 , 6 2 9 M A R K ' S A U T O of G a r d e n City

4 2 7 - 3 1 3 1

F O R D 1884 R A N G E R , 4 cy l inder . 4 speed 9 1 . 0 0 0 m i l e s G o o d cond i -t i on $ 1 , 5 0 0 3 9 7 - 8 1 8 3

F O R D 1884 R a n g e r a u t o m a t i c , utm-ty c a p w f t h l a d d e r r a c k ft t oo l b o x e s < l 5 » A f t e r B P M 4 7 6 - 2 6 8 5

FORO 1985 F 1 5 0 S U P E R C A B . m a n u a l , b e d k n e r ve ry ctoan. 6 tool b e d $ 5 5 0 0 485-3955

F O R O 1 9 8 6 F 1 5 0 . f u * l In jec ted . V8, 6' b a d w i t h c a p L i k e new C m after 3 3 0 P M 3 6 3 - 2 1 1 9

FORO 1887 F 1 5 0 - A u l o m a t i c . A M I F M . 1 5 , 0 0 0 maea . exce l lent cond i -t ion . $ 8 2 0 0 6 6 9 - 4 1 5 9

FORO 1988 F 1 5 0 . XLT Lar ia t P ick Up, 6 c y l i n d e r 5 s p e e d , cap - imer -

• m i les . 278 -0657

F O R D 1989 D u m p Truck , super duty . 4 6 0 e n g i n e a n d only 800 m i le * . $16 5 8 9

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

F150, 1966. XLT L a r i a l Super cab , 5 8 4 b a r r e l , b l a c k / g r a y , bed lmer , m m , d u a l t a n k s $ 7 , 4 0 0 5 9 3 - 1 9 3 1

G M C , 1968, S IERRA - * . I o n V 8 5 s p e e d w i t h o v e r d r i v e E x c e — n t c o n -d i t i o n $7 4 0 0 / b e s t 5 2 2 - 4 0 6 8

G M C 1968 S - 1 5 . 4 cylarxtor 5 a p e e d ai r . a m - f m caaa e n a s te reo 2 9 , 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 5 4 0 0 3 7 5 - 1 1 5 9

G M C 1989 S L X Sier rs . 4x4 , 5 7 L o e d e d l 17 .000 mi les $14 ,900 . C m 4 7 6 - 8 0 7 1

G M C , 1989. S15 4 3 k ter , V6 . a u t o -m a t i c . l o a d e d Low mi les $ 1 1 , 5 0 0

7 2 2 - 3 0 2 9

B A M Q F P R . I P F R C A B 1890 Au-' o a m l ^ t f e u s i I i i s a o n * n g m * . powe r s t e e r i n g s n d b r a k e * , a m / f m s ta reo . ' a d o . o n l y 13,000 ac tua l m i les , m ver f in i sh w t t h b l ue a c c e n t s $9 ,995

BLACKWELL F O R D

4 5 3 - 2 6 8 3

R A N G E R 1968 XLT S u p e r c a b . 8 cyf . a u t o m a t i c . Mr . c a s s e n s rat. c r u i s e $ 7 3 9 5 Jack Cau tey C h e v / G E O 8 5 6 - 0 0 1 4

A E R O S T A R 1988 XL r a c k . r $ 1 3 500

b H P * 0 * r a c k , runn ing P o e r d s . er hnch . $13 ,500 5 2 8 - 0 2 7 2

A E R O S T A R 1889 24,000 m i l e s l o e d e d e x c e a e n i cond i t i on m m se* $10 ,900 9 3 8 - 0 6 3 9

A E R O S T A R 1990 XL Au toma t i c , m

$11 ,980

J a c k D a m m a r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

A S T R O 1985 C L - 7 | W inds Th is o n * has ft m i P r i c e d $1 ,500 be low Blue Book Only at Tyme $3 ,650 Ser ious m q m n e * only

T Y M E A U T O 4 2 7 - 3 1 3 1

A S T R O 1987 CL. L o * d * d ' L o w m i l e * T o w p a c k a g e Ex tended W e r -r sn t y Exceaent cond i t i on l $ 8 8 0 0 c m 6 5 1 - 4 0 6 6

C A R A V A N 1968 LE - Loaded , exce l len t c o n d i t i o n , 227 - 2 3 2 2

CHEVY 1986 C O N V E R S I O N V A N , ra i sed root dua l sa ft hea t . 3 1 . 0 0 0 rmies. M l y l o e d e d Muet see

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

T O Y O T A , 1987, exce l len t c o n d i t i o n , $ 6 4 0 0 or beet o f tor A h e r 4

5 6 1 - 1 2 2 0

823 Vans A E R O S T A R XL 1988 A u t o m a t i c t r s n s m r s a l o n , air c o n d i t i o n , a m / f m s t e r e o , p o w e r * t e e n n g a n d b r a k e * a n d m u c h m o r e d e e p Ou rgendy f in -ish w i t h g r a p h i c des ign s t r ipe . $ 1 0 , 5 8 8

BLACKWELL F O R O

4 5 3 - 2 6 6 3

C O N V E R S I O N V A N 1986. l o a d e d M u s t see $ 7 9 8 5

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D R O A D !N G A R D E N CITY

421-9120 D O O G E 1988 G r a n d Caravan . V - 6 . 7 p a s s e n g e r a u t o m a t i c , air M l . c ru ise , on ly $ 1 1 , 8 5 0

C R E S T W O O D D O D G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0

A E R O S T A R 1986. 75 ,000 mi les . 1 o w n e r , newer t i res, m e c h a n l c a k y s o u n d N e e d s m i n o r b o d y w o r t P r i c e d t o * m $ 5 5 0 0 C m 4 2 2 - 7 5 4 5

F O R D 1985 C O N V E R S I O N Van , 6 0 , 0 0 0 m i l e * , au tomat i c , m , 4 c a p -ta lna chaars, fo ld ing couch , on ly $ 8 9 5 0

C R E S T W O O D D O D G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 F O R D 1987 Tu r t l e T o p C o n v e r s i o n T o p of the ime 32 .000 m l . a* t h e g o o d i e s M m t cond i t i on . $ 1 1 , 9 0 0 Don ! m i s * t h i s o n e " C m 484 -S533

D U T C H M E N , 1990. 27 ' new t rave l trai ler u s e d once . douWe doo rs , air. 20' awn ing , wel l m a d e , sel l con-t a m e d $ 1 3 , 7 0 0 f i rm 4 7 6 - 9 7 3 5

G E T A W A Y V A N - - 1987 F o r d Sleeps 4, app l iances, f lush toalet. m m t co rv -d l t t o f t . -S lMOC- 4 2 7 - 8 2 6 1

G M C 1977 27 ft Pa lm Beech l ike new s to red ins ide, -oaded. m u s l see $25 ,400 A f te r 6 3 6 0 - 1 8 7 6

G M C 1978 24 ft C lass C M o t o r -h o m e 43 ,000 m m * , exce l lent cond i -t ion . $ 7 9 0 0 ' b e s t o f fe r 728-94 15

M I O A S 1964 Min i - 27 ft mo to r -h o m e exce l lent cond i t i on , 18.000 m i le * . 460. F o r d chaa is , h i t c h ft do l -ly. m a n y s x t r a s $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 4 2 5 - 4 7 8 0

M IN I M O T O R H O M E 1973. Self c o n t a i n e d a n d 1982 S t a r c r a f l P o p - O p very g o o d corvd i t lo r $ 2 5 0 0 eech 5 2 5 - 1 3 4 1

P A C E A R R O W . 1986 32 H C lass A m o l o r h o m a 16,500 mi les J o h n O e e r * chass is , hem beds, 2 sir c o n -d i t i one rs . gene ra to r , hydrau l ic level -i n g | a c k * . awn ing , m i c rowave . TV. exhaus t fan. Wke new c o n d i t i o n $37 ,500 525 -4524

Tl . l u m K s r p o r t a b l e t o k e l t i e - d o w n G o o d c o n -d i t i on $ 7 5 0 / b e s t 4 2 7 - 6 3 7 8

B A S E B A L L , f o o t b a * h o c k e y . baa-A n y s p o r t s m e m o r a -1 .WM t rave l 4 7 7 - 2 5 8 0

G. I . J o a O o m ( 1 2 " ) ft m c m s f l e r 5 p m . C m J k n a l

S U R P L U S R A W M A T E R I A L S

j « A « x Q B u , r s e i A J t f c a Tha t w o r k s w i t h r e m o t e C a t ; 5 3 7 - 5 8 4 3

731 HouaahoW Pats

E V E N T E R - 2 y r o l d , s t a r t e d . 18 1,

8 8 5 - 5 5 0 4 o o o d m o v e r wtWng C m : Ptoa H o i o w F a r m .

H O R S E - 10 yr o l d t h o r o u g h b r e d . a. $ 2 , 5 0 0 16.2. c h a a t n u t . ge ld ing .

8 7 8 - 3 5 6 4

OUALTTY q u a r t e r ho rses , s h o w tack ft 2 h o r s e i r a m r S22-1012

800 Rac. Vahidaa D U N E B U G G Y - V W C h a a a n , sand shark b o d y , s t reet l ega l , ex t ras .

S U P B R A 1886 Su l ia r te 4 5 4 In-b o a r d . b o w r x t o r , w e t b a r . very l ow hours , ax c m ant c o n d i t i o n l a n d e r ax le trai tor, $ 2 0 , 5 0 0 4 4 5 - 0 0 9 2

SUPRA $ M A L I B U B O A T S B u y ' e m where y o u uae e m

T rave rse Ci ty L o g a n * L a k e P o t n t e M a r i n e 6 1 6 - 9 4 1 - 2 0 0 1

T H O M P S O N 1975. 20 f t . . EZ l oade r t raker 1987. 165 h p Chevy IO. o r ig i -na l , b r o w n c a r p e t i n g , sh ip to s h o r e rad io , c o m p a s a • M n e w . d e p t h Und-er, s m m c u t t y *mry g o o d c o n d i t i o n . $5 ,000 or beat o f tor 4 2 5 - 3 3 3 4

806 Boats A Motors

A D O P T a w o n d e r f u l d o g or cat C m Poky 4 7 1 - 1 1 4 9

A E R O C R A F T 17\» f t . , i r t -hau l , 85 Johnaon , traMer r u n * g o o d Needs

ta $ 1 4 0 0 / b e * i 5 3 3 - 5 3 2 5

A D O R A B L E K I T T E N S . 7 weeks . $ 1 0 e a c h , ve r ted c o l o r s , e v e n m a s

5 8 8 - 5 7 4 9

A L U M I N U M S H E E T 4 x 9 x18 ' . $125 3 0 0 3 g r a d e G o o d tor p o n t o o n

t s 4 3 4 - 2 2 5 3

A D O R A B L E 8 w k o l d « m * n s b l a c k ft aMMto. o ther co lo rs .

Ota. 8&5-4138 m * s :

B A S S T R A C K E R 1988- 17 f t P ro T o u r n a m e n t D e e p V. 4 5 ho rae . ma r -iner o u t b o e r d $ 6 8 0 0 7 7 2 - 8 9 1 5

A D O R A B L E 8 m o n t h o l d c a f c o cat ^ • > a d . g o o d

8 6 6 - 4 1 3 8

B A Y U N E R 1878, JS ' o f l m o r e , Vo l -vo i n b o a r d / o u t b o a r d . g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 8 6 0 0 vo m b o e r d / o u t b o a r d e x t r a a Vary

4 2 7 - 8 8 5 7

A K C c t iocom a lab puppiaa 8 n l 1 • a e r s m o r e d Snots $ 2 5 0 mamS 8 * 6 - 5 1 2 6

• B A U T V U L with gold aye Sue's af leci

B L A C K CkBco kitten a needs a loving home, acmete 4 trained. 3

2 5 6 - 5 0 7 9

B L A C K L A * noma. T h r e mala .

mix. looking tar good yaar ota otiedtanl

5 3 3 - 0 1 5 7

• L A C K L A B

a m tar BM.

P U P P Y , l e good hoane. C m berw Bam-Noon

5 3 7 - 3 6 1 3

BAYL INER. 1968 14 R o a p r t oud t fy . p . l ow hou rs , p o w e r t r i m , ex t raa

$6 ,700 939 -2054

BOAT TRAILER ib sxJe. 14 m c h u A f te r 4 p m

d u t y . 3600

4 2 1 - 0 3 8 3

B O A T 14 ft.. 40 H P m o t o r , e lec t r i c ( I Trai tor $ 7 5 0 728 -5388

B O A T 17 ft 125 HP. I O W a t e r sk is . M s j acke t * , s p a r * t l r * . g o o d cond i -t i on . $ 3 5 0 0 17 ft t r ave l t raaer m

t a m e d sis spa 4 . va ry o toan $ 1 9 0 0 2 8 1 - 1 1 8 8

B L A C K L A B R A D O R S - 2 A K C to-s a i l . 8 w k s o n 7 / 3 1 v a t m a m e d .

ta t m o t a , i l l i els I . O F A p a r e n t s y e a t p e d ^ r a a . 8 6 2 - 0 6 2 0

• W T T A M Y S » A W » I B A K C a i re ft * * - • ••• - - n m r i i w n a i * a e

B O R D E R L I N E J U N K 14 ft I toer -gtoas W M t o h o u e e b o m . $ 2 6 w i th t rsaar ft m o t o r . $ 2 0 0 5 2 5 - 4 2 1 8

B O W R I D E R 1987 - R a n k e r 1TV» ft.. 4 3 175MP Chevy u k e n e w M u s t

T H O M P S O N 1 9 8 7 . 16" / i f o o l D o w n d e r . I 6 5 h c . l ow h o u r s , m ac c a a a c r t o U W

S T A R C R A F T _1995__SLE 17 P o p u p 533-WX18- X S i n p e r ;

V IK ING. 17 ft. - J o h n s o n e n g i n e 115 h o r s e p o w e r w T « m C r a f t t raker m g o o d c o n d i t i o n 3 3 4 - 9 7 9 6

V I K I N G - 1 9 8 7 44 ft d o u b l e c e b m mo to r yach t Very l ow h o u r s E n d o a e d b r i d g e a n d aft deck w i th h a r d tope , l u i e l ec t ron i cs , t w i n Det ro i t e v e r y t h i n g

7 8 1 - 6 2 8 8

W E L L C R A F T S T - T R O P E Z 1987, 3 2 ft T /4 84 C I D e n j e s f l s r s . l ow hrs. . ra -d a r are, L o r a n s / s . s / l . d/1. m l -c r o w e w . s tove , f ndge . c u s t o m cow-er ft b e d d i n g p e c k a g e . m u c h m o r e , m u a l see $87 9 0 0 W a y n e 4 7 6 - 0 4 2 2 0 * M 5 - 1 1 p m 4 3 7

W E L L C R A F T 1981 N O V A 210 : M a n y n e w a c c e s s o r i e e . $ 8 , 8 0 0

4 4 1

W I N D S U R F E R P E R F E C T s ta r te r b o a r d $ 6 0 0 c o m p l e t e m d u d e e s m bag. roo f r a c k , w e l sun Leana m e * -• a g e tor Deve . W a a e d UC. 8 8 8 4 8 1 8

P L E A S U R E M A T E 1969 p o p u p c a m p e r , s leeps 7. gas stove, s ink, ice b o x . wa te r t s n k , e lec t r i c ft b a i -l e r , ope ra ted , very g o o d cond i t i on , ask ing $ 7 0 0 f i rm 4 2 1 - 2 4 4 2

R O C K W O O O 1986 27 ft l o a d e d d o u b l a air, cheve s n g m e . exce l lent cond i t i on . $ 3 0 0 per m o $ 2 3 , 9 0 0 5 2 5 - 3 0 6 0 or 8 3 6 - 6 9 0 0

R O Y A L S In te rna t i ona l 1977. 3 1 ' . m . awn ing , i w m beds , e x t r a * Mint c o n -d i t i o n $ 5 5 0 0 or beet 2 8 2 - 6 6 4 5

S T A R C R A F T P O P - U P , 1886. S l e e p ! 6 exce l lent c o n d i t i o n , l ight we igh t M a n y ex t raa $ 2 , 2 5 0 7 2 6 - 5 5 8 8

e l e e p i . S - L a o & T C O W W T . $ 2 2 0 0 Af ter 6 P M 4 7 6 - 2 6 8 5

S U N L I N E T R A I L E R . 1986. m i n t c d i t ion . Sleep a 6. l o e d e d . b a l h t rs m t c h Inc luded . $ 5 0 0 0 6 3 2 - 6 7 8 5

TERRY M A N O R 1987 33 ' . f r o n t k i t chen , m l u x u r i o u s toeluree, m m t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 / b * S l 2 9 1 - 3 8 8 4

3

*

V

- ^ 4 1

TERRY 1877 - 2 7 ft.. I r m s e . rear ba th , exceaen t $ 3 7 5 0 4 7 8 - 4 7 8 3 , w e m e n d s 5 1 7 - 5 4 8 - 1 4 5 7

W I N N E B A G O C h i e f t a i n 1873. 2 5 . a i r . g a n a r e t o r awmlng. U n c i 6. n i c e c o n d t o o n $ 8 0 0 0 2 9 2 - 8 6 4 5

W I N N E B A G O 1 8 8 8 L E S H A R O 33 .000 mftes. l o e d e d m a new. $ 1 7 , 0 0 0 7 2 2 - 1 0 3 2

816 Auto ft Truck Psrts ft Sarvtca

807 Boot Parts ft Sarvtca

A L U M I N U M R I M S , F o r d (4) 14 w i t h r u b t o v A l s o 1872 H o n d a 350 Raa-

4 2 5 - 2 7 3 3

18ft Way fa re r C lass f iber glees e iboe l L u c e * eem. P r o c t o r m e a t .

A U T O P A R T S I m e t r o a rea G M dealer la l ook -

h e r d - w o r t m g a v - r r r :

1 5 % ft ncerg leaa . 4 6 h p m o t o r , o n t raaer AJeo 1872 H o n d a 360 R a a a o n m i s 4 2 6 - 2 7 3 3

VsMdaft Boat Storaga # 7 7 - 7 1 4 1

7 7 7 '

o a r r a L S n , 14 ft b o m i6H* ( o u t b o a r d ) . $ 1 4 0 0 Very 9 0 0 8

G O - K A W T $ Hp B ' - j g e eng ine , tow I t « m nma Srea e r f S v Bircwr o u t b e e M $ 2 7 5 e r M a t . 8 8 8 8 0 8 1

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H i JUpsTStftar 4-Whaal Drtvas

R A M C H A R G E R 1984 a u l o m a t i c ear 4 • 4 new a n g n a $4995

FOX H I L L S Chrysler P l y m o u t h

455 -8740 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

s - i o BLAZER '*R«J* P*CA a g . l o e d e o Was $ 2 1 0 0 0 S a l * $ i ? 4 9 5

BLACKWELL F O R D

4 5 3 - 2 6 6 3

E C O N O L f N E 1986 « * n c o n v e r s « n 7 ^ I W a r o a r Okie. aH power air. $8500 For m o r a m l o c m 4 2 1 - 4 2 8 6

FORD C o n v e r s i o n 1964 J n i v * r * * i auto sir 4 cap ta i n s c h m * . bed dual t anks 47 0 0 0 m i l es , am., t m casset te $7 0 0 0 7 2 9 - 1 5 8 0

C hryator P t y m o u t h 4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

TOYOTA 1985 c«c» u p w i th cep •er» low m i leage s o m e o u t $ 3 5 0 0

4 2 0 - 2 4 0 1

W R A N G L E R 1908 L a r e d o w h r i a ' grey h a r f l t o p W l t i s o f t t o p 6 c y l l n Oer s speed $9 9 0 0 4 7 7 - 5 8 8 3

1965 JEEP C H E R O K E E L a r e o o b lack 4 d o o r , - o a d e d Exce l l en t c o n d r t i o r $6 685 4 5 3 - 6 4 1 1 FORO 197 1 57 0 0 0 o r i g i n a l m i les

s o t r s ^ ' u * 1 new t i res , r u n * g r s a i . n e e 0 * - 6 r s » * 5 & 5 2 6 - 7 0 0 5 : 8 2 5 S p O f t S ft

FORD ' 9 8 2 £ 150 C o n v e r s i o n

L o a d e d new s n g i n * t r a n a m i s s i o n ft t i res Enceaent c o n d i t i o n $4 3 0 0 ' bes t Can after 3 p m s e t - « * 3

tmportsd Csis

FORD 1963 C l u O W a g o n KLT. 4 speed excep t i ona l s h a p e Runs »>-ceaent $ 3 3 5 0 6 2 4 - 1 9 7 1

F O R D 1984 v a n E p o c h C o n v e r s i o n Very e leeni Runs g o o d ' A v e r s g e

" 7 5 0 / b . -rules New t i r e * $4 Can

bes t o*tsr 4 2 1 - 0 7 0 6

FORD 1964 W m d o w V a n . - 8 pow-er s tee r i ng b r a k e * air $ 3 0 0 0 Call 4 7 4 - 5 5 1 0

ACCURA In tegra 1966 L S Si lver 2 d o o r a i r o p t i o n s "TJa i ' n ' i a .ned $7 0 0 0 ' b e s l Af ter 6 p r * 8 2 8 8 6 0 8

A C U R A L E G E N D 1 9 8 6 2 T o choose F r o m $9 688

T A M A R O F F B U I C K Tel- - 2 Sou th f i e l d

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 A C U R A 1988 l e d g a n f l B B S w twe i s New Eag ie GT t i r e * Lea th -er s tereo 3 6 5 - 7 2 9 5 or 6 5 0 - 2 1 5 5

S 2 S S p o r l a f t

Imported Cars J A G U A R 1966 4 moot Sege Green i G ree t cond i t i on ! S u n r o d l o w male* $17 0 0 0 ' b e e t o f le r 6 5 1 - 3 1 3 3

M A Z D A RX7 1963 A u t o m a t i c air red r e d u c e d $3 668

T A M A R O F F B U I C K TS- 12 Sou th f i e l d

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

525 Spurts 4 Import ad Cars

•52 Classic Cars

M G M i d g e t C o n v e r W e 1979 excel-lent c o n d i t i o n $ 3 6 0 0 542 2485

M A Z D A RX7 1985 G S l 38.000 m i l e * exceaen i c o n d i t i o n fmiy l o a d M . C m M o n - F n . «ft»r fltwnZ5«-«Mi

M A Z D A RX7 >880 C o n v e r t i b l e B l a c k . B i a c n B lack a u t o 6 . 5 0 0 m i l e * . $24 500 3 8 3 - 1 9 1 8

M A Z D A ' 9 7 9 FIX 7- W i i h 8 r u n s sxce l l en ! l o o k s ^ o o d Pirel l i t i res $ - 7 0 0 'bes t

i s n g m e . o d B rs . 645 -1904

M A Z D A 1981 RX7 g a r a g e kept s m c e new exceaent c o n d i t i o n com-p le te serv ice h i s io ry D id have n ice r s d « only $2 ,095

TYME A U T O 4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

M I T S U B I S H I 1969 M I R A G E 4 Door , a u t o m a t i c air s te reo low maea. $ 7 , 9 8 5

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3 5 3 - 0 9 1 0 M G T D R E P L I C A . 1952 1966 V W re-Duat e n g i n e L o o k s ft r u n s g r e s l $ 6 5 0 0 c m B u d - (Res I 2 8 6 - 0 2 5 9 i W o r k * 9 7 7 - 2 3 8 0

N I S S A N 1986 300ZX r e d t u rbo t-t o p s l o a d e d $ 9 , 9 0 0 6 6 1 - 0 6 8 9

M A Z D A 1967 RX-7 Tu rbo II Load-ed ' A i a r m l New l i r a * E i c e i t o n i co rv d i l i o n ' $ I O ; M O / b e s t C a l j 6 5 1 - 5 7 0 8

M A Z D A 1988 M X 6 - L X W h i l e s u n roo t . 5 Speed s l a r m 38 .000 maee W a r r a n t y $ 9 1 0 0 6 5 6 - 8 7 3 9

M A Z D A - 1968 323 2 d o o r na tch -back air casse t te 3 0 . 0 0 0 maee. ax-t remely d e a r . $ 5 0 0 0 2 8 6 - 1 9 0 8

P O R C H E 944 1964 6 2 . 0 0 0 maaa. a>, c ru i se 5 apeed new t i res ft b r a k e s , an B lack , c l ean $9 ,900 5 7 5 - 9 4 3 0 f r o m 9 - 5 p m or 6 4 5 - 1 1 4 7

C U T L A S S S 1868 cfSnverHOe Nice car $ 3 5 0 0 o i bes t o f le r Poeet ta* I r e d e Aak tor R i ch 532 -2700

E L D O R A D O 1867 G o o d condaoon B o d y - .naen ft e t r i oh i C car $ 1 8 0 0 6 6 2 - 6 0 4 7 ' 6 5 6 - 1 6 4 4

CENTURY LIMIT EO 1986 V6 power wmocrws s e e l s ft l ocks eir

$3 3 0 0 6 2 6 8 4 6 4

CENTURY L I M I T E D >966 3 6 V6 a u l o m» c e e a e n e powe r loeae 3S.000 m i l e * $4 1Q0 462 .2043

G A ; A X IE ' 9 8 C o n v e r t i b l e l u b o d y e n d s n g i n e p e r t s $ 150 C m Jer ry 272 -4040

G A Z E L L E 1 9 8 8 c o n v s i t ' D i s M e r c e d e s r s p k e e 1300 maee 2 3 F o r d Onve t rem $ 8 , 5 0 0 979 -9116

M G B 1967 - C l e a n C a k i o r n u car RecenUy r e 6 u » V W s w n a * K r i M l l o o k s great $ 3 500 o f tor 662 -6^19

M G - T i t 1954 P s r t i e l Res io re i i on G o o d C o n d i t i o n $ 1 6 500 C m 465-8 8 8 6 or 465 -3619

C E N T U R Y 1982 4 ckx> n f t r i j t o p • u l c m i K an c o n d i t i o n a l Looka s n d r u n s g o o d ' O n l y s i Tyme $1 250 w h y pay m o r e ' ' N o gimrrveks1

RttfERiA ' 9 8 6 skver excs i l en t c o n o i t i on eir s t e r e o l o a d e d $ 8 5 0 0

4 6 6 - 4 4 3 4 or 852 - 4 1 3 1

RIVIERA 1880 E . c e s s n l • a n t , $ 1 6 , 5 0 0

12.300 mt 5 0 0 0 0 K f w a r -

4 7 4 - 6 6 0 6

S K Y K A W H - 8 6 4 t o w maee ve ry c lea r au m u e l aek $ 3 2 0 0 or bee l of ler 4 7 8 - 4 3 8 8

C h a v r o t a t

B C R O E T T A ' 8 8 6 GT V«. i speed l o e d e d s . c e a e m c o n d i t i o n 30 0 0 0 m i $8 3 0 0 346- >202

C A M A R O B ( H J i f " » 1964 N e e d s Mil ftSOOC" beat o«er

4 2 5 - 6 6 6 8

C A M A R O H t »962 t -eoe Ca< a u t o m a i x . loeOad 48 .000 maea b e * i of ler 5 3 3 - 4 6 6 0

860 ChavroM C A V A L I E R 1882 2 door 4 s p e e d p o w e r b rakes n y h maee, r u n * ft l o o k s e n c a m n i $ 1 0 0 0 ai, oee i 4 7 7 - 8 6 8 4 . .

i m i l i n i aa* . c • — — ' e m i t - , l i o n V Stereu $ 2 1 0 0 or be*< of ler

5 6 5 W f

S O M E R S E T 1985 r e d l o a o e d V-6 EFt. new l u e s g o o d c o n d i t i o n $3500 4 2 0 - 2 4 0 1

C A M A R O 1971 ofter new p a m i

$ 1 , 3 0 0 or best r u n s ' * » Af ter 4 p m

5 2 2 - 5 3 7 4

C A V A L I E R ' 9 6 6 RS conve r t i b l e , l o e d e d c o d e a l a r m c u s t o m whee ls ft r i m s B e e u t i t u i $750C ' w g o t i e o e L e a v e m e e s e g e or c a l s f le r 5 p m

2 6 1 - 4 2 2 3

C E N T u R v ' 9 6 5 C u s t o m 4 o o o r 4 Cylinder f r on t w h e w 0 i air c ru i se 141 $3 200. 'beat 7 2 9 - 3 6 6 9

S O M E R S E T 1965 c * » casee r te n e w t 7 26 $ 3 7 5 0

loaCMd f A M ' rree l u l l asa t ry

96 I 3 6 8 9

C A V A L I E R I I C A M A R O 1979 Ce l r fo rn ia car V8 ; p o ^ , „ e w u T g - b r e . « a m

> m a l ft?8»ft or \ t o w n e r $ * TOO

a u l o m a t i c air

bee i o f le r 5 2 2 - 9 6 8 7 | T ? « - e T « s -

C E N T u R v c o n d i t i o n $4 650

1985 Gray e i c e k e n t l o a d e d 39 0 0 0 m i

6 4 2 - 5 2 6 8

S O M E R S E T 1967 T t ype , l o e d e d s u n r o o l e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n $ 5 5 0 0

5 4 0 - 1 4 2 6

M O N T E R R E Y C u s t o m new

MERCURY excei-

car $ 1 5 0 0 i Low

6 8 2 1 2 - 6 0 4 7 or 856-1844

P O R S C H E i 9 6 0 9 2 8 goW 5 speed powe r S O T O o f many s i l r s s 82 .000 m a e e $43 .40& . cak - 6 J 6 - 6 7 6 4

M U S T A N G indy P a c e Cer i 9 7 9 ' v 302 4 s p e e d 2 0 8 2 a c l u a l mues s t o r e d - . 1 1 r e * f a s h o w r o o m condt- • t i on E x t r s s $ 1 3 . 8 0 0 462 1476 '

CENTURV 1966 c i m i t e d I w o t o n e loedec exceaent c o n d i l i o r p r i c e d 10 sen S h o w n b> appt 7 6 1 - 7 4 6 4

LA SABRE 1982 S t a t i o n W a g o n G o o d c o n d i t i o n $ I 800 397 -3056

858 Cadillac

P O R S C H E 1862 9 1 1 Te rga . 39 .000 m a e s EXQUIS ITE ' Mus t a m .

645 -1429

P O R S C H E ' 9 6 5 944 5 speed s u n r o o f l o e d e d 42 .000 mi les ex-ce l len t c o n d i t i o n $12 ,400 334-7315

M A Z D A 323 1968 Air casse t l e very low mi le * , s t a n d s r d I r snsm i * -s»on s x t s n o e d w s r r s n l y $5 ,700

334 -3651

! P O R S C H E ' 9 8 6 94a fun power l o e d e d f ac to r y u rs r rsn t ry s n d ex

I t e n d e d w a r r a n l r y 2 8 ' 0 0 0 miles. $ 1 8 0 0 0 332 -7562

FORO 1985 S s n o s II c o n v e r s i o n £ 1 5 0 luxur ious in te r io r l o s d e d w t lh I ex t rss mint $9 0 0 0 4 5 3 - 7 1 5 3

FOFID 1987 E- ' 5 0 V s n s . m u s t sell sacr i f ice 4 7 7 - 6 7 7 2 4 7 7 - 6 7 7 3 '

F O R D ' 9 8 7 E350 C U B E V A N 14 Foot Box 33 0 0 0 m i l es . $ 9 98 7

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

AUDI 1984 SOOOS b lack l o a d e d 1 owner l o o k s ft r u n s "ike new $5 200 6 4 5 - 9 2 4 2

A U O I 5 0 0 0 C S 1986 A u t o m e O c 37 000 mi les Exce l l en t c o n d r t i o n C h s r c o s i grey $ 8 5 0 0 or bes l o f le r Day* 8 5 3 - 7 0 6 0 eve* 6 4 2 - 4 3 4 3

FORD 1987 V a n E x p r e s s Conve r sion K>*d*d i n c l u d i n g TV $ 9 9 5

n ines Park L i n c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 e x l 4 0 0

FORO >988 C a r g o $ 6 5 0 0 or bes l of ler M o n th ru Fri CaU 5 3 7 - 3 7 3 3

B M W 1960 320 IS 5 s p e e d h igh mi le*, g o o d shape s a p p h i r e b lue Best of ler 3 3 4 - 3 4 6 5

BMW 325 1966 only 56 000 mi les, top cond i t i on , s u p s ' d e e r $ 1 4 , 8 0 0 C » eves 3 6 0 - 0 0 3 1

B M W 735i 1985 S u p e r 6 e x s m p i e of c lass ic 7 Ser ies Besu t r fu l l y m a i n -ta ined Ail serv ice r e c o r d s , w in te r t i res $ 17 0 0 0 f i rm 6 4 6 - 1 8 1 4

M A Z D A 626 1982 . 63 .000 mi les 5 speecf g o o d c o n d i t i o n $2100 or bes t 6 5 2 - 2 3 3 8

M E R C E D E S B E N Z . 1972. 200 FEL. 4 d o o r 4 5 trier V8 en powe r new in te r io r , r u n * greet l ike new $6500 B t o o k e or Je f l 441 -1082

M E R C E D E S BENZ 1985 190€ 2.3 s m o k e aMver me tek i c . a u t o m a t i c , powe r seats e w e o r t h o p a e d i c beck -ree l for d r iver . 1 owner exce l len t c o n d r t i o n p r i ced to sell Days 2 4 5 - 0 8 1 9 e « s 4 7 1 - 4 8 6 1

M U S T A N G 1965 c o n s i s t e n t snow wanner 6 c y l i n d e r p o w e r steer-nc s u t o m s t l c . c o n s o l e , sm- f r r , 4 7 300 o r i g i n * m i $6 5 5 0 ' o f l e r 756 -3872

. A S A B R E 1989 ••nTer<» ~SiT,«r s u e - -$14,000 c m

miieajge Grey , - 4 - t o r»K"Jei

B R O U G H A M 1984 - cnue-Wue ex eel ieni c o n d i t i o n $ 5 0 0 0 4 5 5 6 6 8 8

C I M A R R O N 1985 ful l powe r w i le s car c iear $ 3 8 0 0

5 3 1 - 4 6 77 o i 6 6 9 3 2 4 5

M U S T A N G 1967 c o n v e r t i b l e "exas car an $8 9 0 0 C o u g a r 1968 Texas ca r aa $ 4 , 2 5 0 786--0'Be

: F s * s w r $ « o o * n « r « p m 537 4 0 1 6

| sir g o o d £ 175f i or 0>

COUPE DE V1LLE T977 fu« c o n d i t i o n . F i o n d s ca r

o a s t 5 4 7 - 3 8 2 3

C A M A R O 1980 Z-28 . b lack o n Week 350 e n g i r e 1 t o p * Hoky 750 •JouOi* pumper c ru i se ear n e e d s m o o r repair $1500 6 2 4 - 9 5 0 6

C A M A R O 1964 Z 2ft L DeOed T - i o p s nam ' i res exneus t . b r s n e s P r e m i u m sound $5200 S e r i o u s only 5 3 8 - 2 9 4 6

1 C A M A R C 1985 Z-28 blue e u t o m a i K sir a m t m i s t a s t ' e — e u o r p p r t in • « * « • e a r " o s d e c Excel lent c o n d r t i ^ n $6 300 mus t s m 3 4 9 - 3 » 8 9

C A V A L I E R 1867 4 Ooor c o u p e a u t o m a t i c powe r s t e e r i n g ' b r m e s a * e m - f m 31.OOC1 mSes e x c e k e m c o n o r t i o n $ 5 2 5 0 5 2 2 - 5 8 5 5

C A V A L I E R 1987 4 Ooor a u l o m a t i c air em- f r r . . esae l l v s ie reo 50.000 • " . les $ 4 7 0 0 5 4 5 - 4 2 3 1

L E S A B f i F r V B t L imr ted l o e d e c E lec l romc oasn 38C£ e n g m e gree« shape $9700 3 3 6 3082

C Q U P E _ 0 € y > L L E ' 9 8 2 -• I t u i i e n g i n e 4 t r s n s m i s s i o r , o s d od sun roo f $ 4 7 0 0 ' b e s t 5 8 2 - 4 8 5 0

1966 A u t o m a t a « k . t o 37 .000 m. J 3 5 6 - 5 9 4 » .

l u g g a g e r . $ 5 5 0 0 bea

C ^ v A l i E R ' 9 6 8 li* a u t o m a t i c l o a d e d 36 0 0 0 maes $ 7 9 0 0 Deea

5 6 5 8 6 6 6

O L D S M O B U - E 1970 C u t l a s s Su-p r e m e C o n v e r t i b l e f a c t o r y air au lo-m a t i c . powe r s t e e r i n g ft b rakes . Wl whee l , exceaen t t o p wrth boo t m u s l ael' 464 8680

P O R S C H E 1986 944 -ed B B S O L D S M O B I L E 1867 D e i m o m e S8-w t i ee l * Lexan brs . m o r e 27.000 i low mi les $ 8 8 0 6 8 6 - 1 1 1 3

mi les O n e owne r $18 500 P L Y M O U T H FURY Nl. ' 9 6 9 con-

ve r t i b le r e d wr th b leck top.1 in ter ior S o u t h e r n car $3TOO 582 -1835 P O R S C H E 1886 944 Turbo, black

3 6 . 0 0 0 mi les , ful l o p t i o n s $19 400 B e e p e r 6 3 0 - 7 6 7 2 525 -0464

W T R C E D E S 190E 1988 e q u i p p e d 14.000 r r»J B s : - '$21,500

P O R S C H E 198 7 944 Tu rbo Wac l r • x c e k e n t c o n d i t i o n —maage in 3 0 ' * < 2 0 . 0 0 0 N o r m , 2 5 S - 2 2 0 6 or 259-6 6 3 2

P O R S C H E 1988 924S G a r a g e d w i n t e r s Red ex te r i o r , Grey in te r io r B t o u p u n k t 5 a p e e d . Sunroof AS t h e g o o d i e s l $21 0 0 0 652 -3252

L * S A B R E 1968 L im i t ed l o a d e d o n maes Only $ 9 * 8 5

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D R O A D ' N G A R D E N CITY

421-9120

E L D E R A D O 1975 g o o d c o o o r t i o n $2500 or bes t o f l e r 4 2 1 - 3 0 7 1

ECOORADO 1964 T n p i e b i ac» 82 .000 m a e s mar ry e x t r s s G o o d condrtson $ 4 8 0 0 5 5 7 - 7 4 6 7

E L D O R A D O ' 9 8 7 3200C mi les e . cel ient c o n d l t i o r . n e v y ft leather irv tkt ior $ 1 2 , 8 0 0 E v e n m g s 642 8 7 2 3

C A M A R O 1986. Drsaws Su iome t i c air »er> caa $ 4 9 8 5

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D R O A O I N GA PD€ N O

421-9120

PARK AVENUE 1985 leather ak power loaded p lus C h a p m a n a la rm $4800 or t ies ' 8 5 1 - 5 2 9 5

R O L L S R O Y C E _18«3 Bent i y Edi l i o n B l c » - G r « y S a l o o n b o d y style S . ->moOe i M o r e r r f o ava i l ab le C m

^ 1 0 t o 5 w e m d a y s 3 8 2 - 4 2 8 8

R O L L S R O Y C E 1873. Saver Shad-ow R H D w a l n u t w / t a n n o e e $22 500. 'Oeei s tor 6 p m 851-1517

PARC: AVE 1965 4 o o o r o a d e d excel lent c o n d i t i o n 6 3 0 0 0 mi les $5900 6 8 9 3 0 2 6

R E A T ' A . 1968 • ftea l o a d e d c lean, mus t sell $12 8 0 0 Cal l B r i a n

5 2 2 - 6 6 6 6

F L E E T W O O D B F K X j G H A M 1968 D s l e g e n c e 18.000 m i l e s l ike new $17 ,500

Mmes Park L m c o l n - M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ex t 400

S E D A N DEV1LLE 1965 exce l len t c o n d i t i o n fun p o w e r leetrver t a c t o -ry C B new e n g i n e $ 6 8 5 0 4 4 6 - 4 0 4 3

FORD ' 9 6 8 C A R G O V A N S A u l o -

mat ic v - 8 s ta r t i ng f r o m $7 9 6 9

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

GMC V A N D U R A 1969 - 2 5 0 0 . cus-t o m i j s o c a m p e r s de l i gh t c a r p e t e d pane led b e d c lose t t r i a g e sink el l power 30.000 n-Mes $ 2 2 - 9 » & s t i c k -er sale $11 ,900 n r m 3 6 0 - 1 8 6 0

C A M A R O 1977 - unih 3 5 0 C o r v m i e ~x) lor ft 4 speed i r a n s G o o d c o n d i -

t i o n $ ' . 6 0 0 A l s o t i res 12-16 SLT. H ignwsy K ing $ ' 0 0 e a c h 6 2 8 - 0 6 9 4

GMC 1988 SLE Sa fa r i Very d e a n Excel lent c o n d i t i o n L o a d e d p lu * many ex t r ss 38 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 11,500-of ler 4 6 4 - B 5 3 2

G M C 1988 Sa l s r i S L E - 5 p a s s e n g e r Best r easons Die o f le r Exce l len t condr t ion A f te r 5 p m . 6 2 5 - 1 4 6 2

G M C 1989 Starcraf? p r e m i u m c t j n -irsrslon Leather teak d u a l air V 8 superb $17 ,777 5 6 9 - 5 6 4 3

H A N D I C A P E O U I P E D - 1987 D o d g e C a r a r a n V6 14 ,000 m l . ' e a r r a m p lor Wheelchair p a s s e n g e r Per fec t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 6 4 4 - 1 8 8 1

P L V M O U T H 1966 V O Y A G E R . 7 pas-senger aharp $ 7 6 7 5

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

C A M E R 0 1987 Black w / r * d . a m trr, casse t te sir S u 1 0 m * t < N e e d s no th ing Mrn i i $4 9 8 9 4 6 2 - 1 8 4 1

r . O N Q U f S T TS J B " O h 1 Oiue, every o p t i o n 3 8 . 0 0 0 m i l e s $ 1 3 , 4 9 9 Call be fo re 2 p m 4 2 1 - 4 6 0 9

M E R C E T J t S 1971 2 6 0 S E l - Re-s t o r e d low maeege runs g o o d Real leather a n d w o o d $ 7 8 0 0 360 -1856

M E R C E D E S 1974 450SE 4 door m power sunroof excekent c o n d i t i o n $ 5 6 0 0 5 4 2 - 1 5 3 7

M E R C E D E S 1974 - 4 5 0 S l _ Red mf t a n in te r io r B o t h t o p s 90 .000 mi les a n d m great c o n d i t i o n $ 1 6 , 9 0 0

l i f t J l f t r ( lays 618 1 8 t ? *YSS

C O N O U E S T 1967 TSi 3 0 0 0 0 maea. 5 s p e e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . $8 9 5 0 Cal l 4 7 3 - 0 1 0 9 or 4 7 6 - 7 2 2 5

M E R C E D E S 1975 - 260 SE, g o o d c o n d r t i o n m u s l a m . $ 3 , 5 0 0 A f te r 5 2 2 9 - 8 7 7 9

C O N Q U E S T 1988 TS i - l o a o e d . r e d 5 speed $ 1 1 500 4 7 7 - 8 5 7 7

C O N O U E S T ' 9 8 8 T S I A u l o m a t i c l o a d e d low m i leage , s u n r o o f , new t i res $ 1 ' 500 n e g o t i a b l e 6 6 1 - 0 2 1 1

M E R C E D E S 1978 S L C W h i t e , exce l len t c o n d i t i o n , low m. ies , $2 1 000 or Pest of tor 5 * 0 - 3 3 4 4 or 6 4 4 - 4 6 6 4

C O R V E T T E 1972 C o u p e Red. ' Black leather ; speed an m a t c h i n g l u m b e r s Or ig ina l 1 Exce l l en t ' Cal l 6 2 3 - 2 2 8 9 or 5 4 0 - 8 7 0 7

C O R V E T T E 1974 3 5 0 a u t o m a t i c , new p a m i ft t i res 2 se ts of ' l o p s $8500 5 3 7 - 3 6 1 8

C O R V E T T E 1977 g o o d c o n d i t i o n , 68 .000 mi les L o a o e d $8 4 5 0

_ 5 9 1 - 6 4 2 4

O N F O R D R O A D IN G A R D E N CITY

421-9120 P L Y M O U T H ' 9 8 9 G r a n d Voyager LE. au toma t i c air p o w e r w i n d o w s locks ft seats LU«UT> p a c k a g e W a * $20 000 Sale $ ' 4 9 9 9 B a l a n c e o l new war ran ty 9 5 % f i n a n c e

FOX H I L L S Chrys ler - P l y m o u t h

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

- S A F A R I 1 8 8 8 -SLE- - 3 2 , 0 0 0 mi les-l o a d e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n , $ 1 1 9 5 0 6 4 4 - 4 2 9 1

V A N S &

C L U B W A G O N S

B I G S E L E C T I O N I BILL B R O W N U S E D C A R S 5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

V O Y A G E R 1988 G r a n d V-6 loeOed Serv ice by the p o o k 6 2 . 0 0 0 fteeway mi les $ 8 2 0 0 6 2 6 - 7 3 9 1

824 Jaaps & Othar 4-Whaal Drtvas

A M C JEEP 1977 j - 1 0 Q u e d r a -i rack . 360 four Par re l , m a n y ex t r as •or $850 T o m a f te r 4 p m 5 3 8 - 5 4 3 5

BLAZER 1973 - 4 w h e e l d r i v e g o o d mechan ica l c o n d i t i o n $500 C m 3 4 8 - 1 2 1 5

B L A Z E R i 9 8 4 a i . o o o M » e * $4 000 c m af ter 4 p m 6 2 4 - 8 5 0 9

B L A Z E R - 1U8V S W r W N J u p a L A k U K -loaded. Uke b r a n d - n e w . $ 7 8 0 0 C m after 5 p m 5 2 2 - 7 8 5 9

C O R V E T T E 1984 30 9 0 0 m i l e * s l o r e d w in te rs , c h a r c o a l g r e y , l o a d -ed. new t i res ft exhaus t s y s t e m $14 500 f i rm 5 8 1 - 2 3 6 8

C O R V E T T E ' 9 6 4 1 Owner l o a d -ed red w r e d winter s t o r e d c r e a m puf f H a n d w a s h e d 16.000 m i $15 000 W e e k d a y s 8 5 1 - 1 7 9 7

C O R V E T T E ' 9 8 4 62 0 0 0 mi les $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 Cal l 6 8 5 - 9 5 8 0 Or 5 1 7 - 5 4 8 - 5 7 1 0

C O R V E T T E 1985 - L o w m i l e a g e , exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 5 500 353 -4757 5 5 2 - 8 5 2 2

C O R V E T T E . 1968 C O U P E - 4 .000 m m * . R e d ' R e d . m i n t c o n d i t i o n must see T - t o p s $23 0 0 0 3 4 6 - 3 8 8 5

C O R V E T T E . 1989 - B lack a u t o m a t -ic. leather r e m o v a l g lass roo f 10 000 m m * , m a l t c o n d r t i o n m u s l see $24 700 C m K a r l 6 4 7 - 3 6 2 6

C O R V E T T E 1988. red. l ea the r . B o s e ft i - t o p s Mus t see'

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D R O A D IN G A R O T N CITY

421-9120 C O R V E T T E 1 9 9 0 C o n v e r t i b l e B lack A e r o b o d y ' g r o u n d e f l e c t s W a s d e a l e r s h i p s h o w r o o m car L o a d e d $ 3 6 , 0 0 0 6 6 1 - 2 1 8 9

B L A Z E R . 1888 - S l O T a h o e B lack , excekent c o n d i t i o n l o a d e d , sun rool . $8 ,995 6 6 1 - 2 4 6 3

BRONCHO II 1989 Eddae B a u a r . san-a i e w o o d , 1 2 . 0 0 0 m i t e * , e x t r a s $14 0 0 0 4 2 1 - 5 3 0 0

B R O N C O II 1887 XLT , a u t o m a t i c , * l oaded . 3 0 . 0 0 0 m a e s e x t e n d e d war ran ty . $8 ,200 4 7 7 - 0 2 2 1

B R O N C O 1865 - Fuk s u a 6 cyl in-der 4 speed w o v e r d r t v e , e m / t m casse t te Black E x c e l l e n t c o n d r t i o n $5,500 4 2 7 - 0 0 8 0 a m fo r L i nda

B R O N C O 1968 E d d i e B a u e r 3 0 2 e u t o / o v e r d r i v e 77 0 0 0 m i l e * $ I f 7 6 0 7 2 1 - 3 6 0 3

A & O N C O I S 6 8 . J t L l - - £ i 4 »

D A T S U N 1 8 7 6 - C 6 0 Z , n e w e«V]me. a l te rna to r ft regu la to r New b r a ' r s e Excel lent r u n n i n g c o n d i t i o n low

g e 4 3 3 - 1 8 4 5

D A T S U N ' 9 6 0 2 0 0 S X . 5 . runs g o o d l o e d e d $ 8 0 0 or b e e i o f -

4 7 7 - 1 1 7 7

FIAT 1976. 124 c o n v e r t i b l e . 5 speed For p a r t s or r a e t o r a t i o n $ 7 5 0 or b e s l 5 4 6 - 2 8 8 2 o r 5 2 2 - 2 3 6 5

H O N D A CIVIC, 1867, n o n - e m o k e r 1 o w n e r , sun roo f , m . s m - l m casse t t e . 22.000 m k e * $ 6 5 0 0 6 4 4 - 5 6 5 0

H O N O A CIV IC 1866 - 2 2 8.OOC m i l e * g o o d $3 8 0 0 E v e *

d o o r baae. c o n d i t i o n

4 2 7 - 6 5 8 6

H O N D A P R E L U O E 1864 rn. Sunroof , new b r a k oaaner g a r a g e d $ 4 0 0 0

: m o r t a w a i J & 1 - 2 2 T T

H O N O A P R E L U 0 C 1866 me ia l kc Exceken t rra. $ 1 2 . 5 8 9 ; b e s f

2 OSi B k i * 20.000

6 4 7 - 8 7 5 8

H O N O A 1878 P r e l u d e

ex t raa $ 1 3 . 0 0 0 / b e e t 3 5 3 - 3 1 8 7 r u n * g o o d $ 6 0 0

5 A 4 6 4 - 4 0 0 5

CHEROKEE. 1866 4 W h e e l Dr i ve

Black luggage rack e x c e a e n i

cond i t i on tf.200 6 4 2 - 5 2 6 6

CHEVY 1866 % t o n S k v e r a d o . 4 x 4. l o a d e d $12,965

j a c k Cauley Chev / G E O 6 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

C - J 1877. 4 w h e e l d r i v e so l t l o p .

red low T k u a g e $ 1 4 0 0 5 3 6 - 6 6 2 5

CJ7 1865 L a r a d o - 6 c y k n d e r auto^ m a t i c new t r a n s m i s s i o n h a r d , ao f l l o p s s i e reo w ' k i c k e r B o x . r u n s ft l o o k s greet t t t W y m m 8 6 1 - 3 7 3 6

DOOGE R a m C h a r g e r 1865 exca l -Wnt c o n d i t i o n m . A M / F M . new Urea $ 6 0 0 0 5 3 7 - 6 8 7 1

E Q U I P M E N T A U C T I O N " ~ See our ad s i A u c t i o n S a M a kTOO

5 6 8 - 6 0 3 0 or 6 2 8 - 7 6 6 6

H O N O A 1862 A C C O R O 5 s p e e d . k t i / H " c o n d i t i o n $2 8 0 0

6 0 0 0 0 mi l G o o d

522-65511

H O N O A 1882 A c c o r d Low m B m . re-bukt t ranemkMK c e k e m o o n d m o n $ 3 3 0 0 4 2 5 - 4 3 6 1

M E R C E D E S 1979- 4 5 0 SL -AD 5 000 mi les. $ 1 3 , 5 0 0

c m - 8 4 2 O I L *

M E R C E D E S 1986 190E 62 000 mi les a u t o m a t i c , lea ther , sun roo f , f l a s h ' e d . only $ 1 5 , 9 5 0

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 M E R C E D E S 1987 190E 2 6. C lass* :

P O R S C H E 1989 9 4 4 Turbo, red ml b l a c k in te r io r s h o w r o o m cond i t i on 9 .000 mi les M u s i s m " 229 -4110

P O R S C H E - 1980, C s r r e r s - 4 Red ' b l a c k , 9 0 0 m i les , sacr i f i ce $ 6 2 0 0 0 8 8 1 - 8 1 8 1

RX7 1986 M A Z D A G X L 2 • 2 Oe-l u x e p a c k a g e , red . l ow mi . leather $ 6 , 5 0 0 Per fec t c o n d i t i o n 644 -8192

S A A B 1984 - S00S

S A A B 1885 - 9 0 0 t u r b o leather au-t o m a t i c l o a d e d , tow - m i . muat s m $ 6 , 8 5 0 541-3034

S A A B 1966 9 0 0 0 T u r b o Excenem c o n d t t i o n m msrde ft out L o s d e d Lea the r " h o n e new t i res Very d e a n . $10 900 . ' be * t 476 -0063

S A A B 1987 9 0 0 S w h i l e 4 door tomOma. e x c m e n i condmqas $ 6 6 0 0

S A A B 1889. 90d t u r b o 4 door au-t o m a i x : w h i t e very l ow mi les l ike n e w . $ 1 8 , 7 5 0 Eves 6 4 7 - 6 0 6 1

t o m e t l c . sir powe r s u n n lock b r s k e s C a b e r n e t co lor w i th

t r i m p a c k a g e Beet o<tor over 5 0 0 0 c m J o h n a l 9 8 3 - 0 7 2 0 £?o

M E R C E O E S 1968 560 SEL. 1 1 0 0 0 a lways g a r a o e d i m m a c u l a t e

$ 5 5 0 0 0 f V m D e y s 7 6 2 - 8 7 6 5 Eve a f ter 8 6 3 6 - 7 9 3 0

M E R C E D E S 1989 - 560 SEC. 8 0 0 0 m i l e s s m o k e m v s r uke new load-ed. $ 5 5 400 A f te r 6 p m 3 6 0 - 1 8 7 6

M E R K U R . 1985. XR4t l 5 speed m . s u n r oo ) . s l a rm. $ 5 5 0 0 . 553 -2610

M E R K U R 1968 XR4TI a u l o sun-r o o f leather on ly $ 3 0 , 4 1 1 maes

M E R K U R 1888-1868 XR4TI l o a d e d low rmlea, 4 l o c h o o e e s te r l i ng f r o m $8,995

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

M I T S U B I S H I S I G M A 1969 Fac to ry o f f i ca l Eu ro tec t . leather A B S W a s $ 2 1 359 Now on ly $ 1 4 , 2 5 0

M0RAN MITSUBISHI

3 5 3 - 0 9 1 0

S C O R P I O 1989 L imr ted p r o d u c t i o n . ' S t i ck Sh i f t ' ' T o u r i n g Package, • t a r t l n g from. $ 1 4 9 8 9

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

S K Y L A R K 1969 2 d o o r h a r d l o p or ig ina l e n g i n e 51 3 0 0 maes n e e d * l i t t le b o d y wo rk $ i . 2 0 0 or beei o f le r

4 5 5 - 5 1 7 3

T H U N D E R B I R D 1962 Fu* power s n d an Easy r e s t o r a t i o n No p lace l o s t o r s $ 1 8 0 0 422-1215

1931 F O R D r e p k e a H o O r f l . dual! m 1982 Exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n C m for m o r e m t o 5 5 3 - 3 1 2 3

REATTA 1989 - silver ari leather i n t e r i o r , eve ry o p t i o n B e a u t y " $16 0 0 0 3 5 3 - 2 5 8 2

S E D A N O E V i L c E ' 9 6 4 . g o o d cond i -t i on l o a d e d 5 9 0 0 0 mi les $ 5 5 0 0 or Past o f le r 4 2 2 - 3 3 7 5

REGAL i 9 6 0 - For p a n s new f a n s a n d c o n v e n e r F r o n i cap o a / n a g e $250 Cal l b e t w e e n 8 - 4 p m 592-4614

REGAL I 9 6 0 LTD ^6 -lew rn^me-very g o o d condr t io r . $ ' 700 Days 2 7 7 - 5 5 0 0 Even ings * 3 7 0 6 9 9

1858 El C a m m o , 3 4 8 . au toma t i c . $6 8 0 0 1864 C o r v m c o n v e r t i b l e

I O C - $ 2 . 9 5 0 . 7S6-C ' 8 6

854 Amarican Motor* C O N C O R D . 1863 6 a u t o m a t i c w t l h m $ 1 5 0 0 or bes t

4 2 5 - 7 0 4 7

R E N A U L T . 1964 18. Runs g r e s l $ 7 0 0 or best o f fe r 3 5 5 - 3 6 4 2

R E G A c 1964. L i m c e C . o a d e c -ow mi les wi re wheats Pr i ced Deiow Blue Book $ 4 7 0 0 6 4 6 - 8 4 8 3

REGAL 1965 L i m i t e d c a o e o low MUAS- r a t a l u e s . D.'AK®T_ BXTIAUS: ft paint Exceken t c o n d i t i o n 4 2 5 - 8 4 0 2

S E D A N D C V I L ^ E - 1 9 8 8 wh i l e b u r -gundy leather i n te r i o r e r c e k a n i cond r t i o r L o a d e d 44 .000 mi les $13 900 Can 5 6 9 - 3 7 7 8

S E D A N D E V I C E - 9 8 8 - S o l d Pack -age mint o a o e d w a l l e r d igue , d a s h c l o t h t o e w i rea 4 7 8 - 5 3 2 1

SEVILLE 1968 • Pewter grs> leather * 4 e r i o r l o e d e d 30 000 maes exce l -lent c o n d i t i o n $ 1 6 9 5 0 C m MOT -Fr i 9 - 5 p m 9 7 9 - 4 * 0 0 Atler 6prr , ft w e e k e n d s 6 7 9 - 9 1 2 2

C A M A R O 1968 iroc Z 2 0 . 0 0 0 m i l e * not d r i ven in Winter Black l o a o e d p e n e c i c o n d i t i o n $ 13 9 0 0 Arm A r b o r wo rk n u m b e r Thu»s only ftarr—4pm l o a r r a n g e u m e 886-»40C ex t 3036 i v for BoC

C A V A L I E R ' 9 6 i . Z - 2 4 mr ft m u c h m o r e 2 t o c h o o s e f t o r r

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D R O A D I N G A R D E N CITv

421-9120 I C A v A c EP - 8 8 6 Z24 C o u p e auto-• m a t i c '>aded l o w mi les $ 10.665 ; j e c * Cauley C h e v ' G E O 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

C A V A L i E P -99C' RS 4 door auto-m a t s*r sii m e toys Only 4 0 0 0 maes $ 9 9 9 5 j a c k Cauley C h e v ' G E O 8 5 5 - 0 0 1 4

C A P R I C E 1979 W a g o n a u t o m a t i c l o a d e d -usty g o o d t r a r . spo r -a t i o r $ 4 5 0 5 3 2 - 1 1 6 3

C E L E & R i T i 42 .000 m«e $ 5 4 0 0

1 9 8 7 E l exca i i en ' i

t o s p o r t

C A P R I C E ' 9 6 3 F lo r ida car au m e t < air n i l , cruras on ly $3950

C R E S T W O O D D O O G E

4 2 1 - 5 7 0 0 C A P R I C E "985 Class o o c ' s i r e x c e l l e n t $ 3 ' 0 0 A s . lor Maury

K V-6 4 c o n d i t i o n

4 7 7 - 1 2 7 9

980 CtwrroW

C A P R I C E 1987 « peasenger s t a t i o n w a g o n G o o d c o n d i t i o n $6495

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N POf iO » 0 A O IN G A B D C N ClTV

L 421 0126

•REGAL 1968 G r a n d S p o r t « r y d e a n , r uby ' e d cnaee powe r l ocks w i n d o w s m u l l i - d i g n a l d isp lay c o n -c e n s o u n d s te reo casse t te ft equa t -<z«r. 31 0 0 0 mi les $ 9 9 5 0 3 4 4 - 1 2 0 4

RIVERLA 1984 2 d o o r sn power M a n y ex t ras- G o o d cond i l i o r . 1 $3400 or best otter Cal l 5 9 i - i 4 i 3

B E R E T - A GT 1988 V-6 S u n r o o f , sharp , only $7 995

T A M A R O F F B U I C K " e l - 1 2 S o u t h f i e l d -

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0

C A V A I L E R ' 9 6 8 - 4 Ooor au to arr powe r s teer ing b r a k e s ft >ocks. v j w mif tsege. exce l lent c o n d i t i o n $ 7 , 2 0 0 • •>. ' I U 1 1ART

C E L E B R I T Y ' 9 8 6 . V6 b i a c * all o p > . . • ions 54 0 0 0 m i l e s g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 3 5 0 0 or pes t o f l e r 3 3 4 - 4 2 4 5

C E L E B R I T Y 1965- t»ue sen io rs car 4 o o o r aw a u t o m a t i c E x c e k e m ' cond i t i on 4 7 4 - 5 6 7 6

j C E L E B R ' T r 1987 E u R O S P Q R T V-I 6 tuit powe r l o w m a e s $7285

j a c k Cau ley C h e v . 'GEO » S 5 - 0 C ' «

C H E V " NOVA 1986 A u t o m a t i c 4 ooor Clean $ 3 , 2 9 5

T A M A R O F F B U I C K T e i - ' 2 S o u l h f i e i d

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 C O R S I C A 1988 A u t o m a t i c * * " f t d u n e on ly $6 s&e

- TAMAROFF BUICK V-Te i -12 S o u t h h e «

3 5 3 - 1 3 0 0 !_

BERETTA 1988 m m $6 550

Air a u t o m a t i c

g r » n » i i a « * | 8 2 4 - 7 9 2 0

i t ; D u n or even igs 6 6 1 -4080

R E N A U L T 1987 G S E x c m e n i c o n -d r t i on 2 5 , 0 0 0 m i l o a d e d , sunroof M u s t see lor $ 3 . 2 5 0 ' b e * t 5 9 5 - 6 9 1 6

S C O R P I O 1989 T o u r i n g Package L e a t h e r , m o o n r o o l l o a d e d 20 to c h o o s e 10 wt th unde r 5 .000 m k e * . s t a r t i n g f r o m $ 1 2 , 8 6 9

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d

7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

856 Buicfc C E N T U R Y L I M I T E D 1965 A u t o m a t -

S K V L A R K 1985 * d o o r a u t o m a t i c air s te reo Exce l len t buy for onty $2995

G O R D O N C H E V R O L E T

O N F O R D ROAO TN G A R D E N CITY

M 0 R A N

M I T S U B I S H I

3 5 3 - 0 9 1 0

C A V A L I E R C S 1963 64 000 m k e * m a n y e x t r m Cal l Ger ry Hak

6 4 6 - 7 7 0 ' or eves 3 6 3 - 7 7 1 0

C A V A L I E R W A G O N t 8 6 5 G o o d c o n d i t i o n s o m e f r o n t e n d d a m a g e

91 p e n s «7ft U 5 7 M O F f E

C A V A L I E R ' 9 6 3 T y p e 10. low m i l e : , age g o o d c o n d r t i o r $ 2 7 0 0 or bes l o f f e r C m af ter 5 : 3 0 p m 4 7 7 - 7 3 6 0

C A V A U E R 1964. new p r a k e * t i res ft e x h a u s t needs eng ine w o r k $ 8 0 0 3 6 0 - 1 0 5 6

C L A S S I F I E D S O N P A G E S

This etosificsta continuad or P«9« 5C.

S T E R L I N G 1967 825S l o a d e d . 2 4 . 0 0 0 maes . axe m a n t cond i t i on , w a r r a n t y $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 422 -5168

S U B A R U 1964 G L h a t c h b a c k - 1 o w n e r 5 4 . 0 0 6 m k a * . a u t o m a t i c a«r, g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 3 5 0 0 3 7 7 - 2 7 8 8

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