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C a n t o n dDbsJevUcr Volume 10 Number 87 Thursday, May 23, 1985 Canton. Michiaan 62 Pages Twenty-FiveXent? Illegal dumping mars idyllic site By Diane Gale staff writer Towering old trees and plush green grass span the landscape as far as you can see. The area is a fresh breath of country-. A quaint, slowly fad- ing scene in a community constantly bulldozed for development South of Joy Road between Ridge and Beck roads in Canton is an idyllic site marred by a car hood, loads of sod. cement blocks, tires, furni- ture, auto parts, a boat and just about anything else imaginable including a kitchen sink. The area has been transformed into a garbage pit for passersbv who hurl debris on the private proper- ty- This area looks like a pig sty, and it just takes away from the beauty of the area, said Sally DuCharme. fiancee of Jim Mitchell, the owner of a nearby home on Joy Road "It looks horrible," she said "I can't believe f hat people would actually do this. I would like to Lake this stuff and dump it on their property CANTON'S DEPARTMENT of Public Works Superintendent Jake Dingeldey said random dumping on unused property is a common occur rence in Canton, and this particular plot of land Ts Ideal for the offense About one mile away from the 73-acre plot, Joy Road changes from a paved road to dirt, which makes it the closest "rural looking" area to many suburbanites. Dingeldey said Most people who dump aren't residents of Canton," Dingeldey said. " They're people from other communities coming to the rural areas "It's the first convenient rural area to dump,^ and unfortunately people have to be slobs like that," Dingeldey said. Although Canton is without a township dump, it refers residents to Woodland Meadows, on Van Born and Hannon roads. Depositing fees are $2.35 a yard for loose items and $2.50 a yard for compacted items, said DPW pesonnel. Dingeldey noted this is an ironic situation to see occurring this month, designated by the township as "May Clean Up Month." Residents may dump goods at two dumpsters placed at the DPW yard, 4847 Sheldon Road .ALTHOUGH MOST of the debris is on the center of the plot, other items also are left on the sides of Joy Road. DuCharme said Wayne County is responsible for clearing deposits on Joy Road "'People try to dump the responsibility on the county, because they're looking for the county to pick it up." said Irma Clark, Wayne County pub- lic relations coordinator. "That puts a great burden on county taxpay- ers. and we don't want that to happen," she said zstm • 1M4 (.nmmntrtm- i. orpccauue aai ••i rvtf Domestic violence opinion praised By M.B. Dillon Ward and Gary M. Cates staff writers Please turn to Page 5 BILL BRESLER.'staff photograplw Sally DuCharme looks v*th disgust at the heap of junk in an open plot of land south of Joy Road between Ridge and Beck roads. An attorney general's opinion regarding domes- tic violence will do little to change police practices in Canton and Plymouth townships and the city of Plymouth, say local law enforcement officials. issued Tuesday, Attorney General Frank Kelley's opinion affirms a 1978 state law permitting police to make warrantless misdemeanor arrests without witnessing actual spouse abuse. Many Michigan po- lice departments have been reluctant to test the law, fearing it could be held unconstitutional if challenged, said Dan Loepp, spokesman for the at- torney general. Canton and Plymouth police departments appar- ently have not been among them "We have incorporated the law into our policy, so it's not new to us. As fir as taking advantage of the extra ability to make arrests (in domestic violence cases), we have and will continue to do so," said Canton Acting Chief Larry Stewart Please turn to Page 4 Festival organizers to quit; cite lack of support By Diane Gale staff writer A ruckus is stirring behind the scenes of the Canton Country Festival. Some longtime Canton Country Fes- tival Board members say they proba- bly won't commit their time to orga- nize the festival next year. Major con- cerns are the immense amount of work for the ever-growing event, the need for "new" volunteers to help carry the load, and flak regarding the controver- sial Cow Chip Fling. The board voted earlier this year to can the fling after fielding comments from residents opposed to the poorly attended event. They rescinded the de- cision after being pressured by Canton Trustee Robert Padget, a group of sen- ior citizens and others A COMMON DENOMINATOR among board members in volunteering for the festival is the desire to build the "spirit of the township, and the fact tjiat we live in Canton and would like to be proud of it," said John Schwartz, the first festival chairperson, who also is Considered a mainstay of the event. "The thing that bothers us is that we cannot find anyone to help us," said Dr. James Gillig. last year's board chair- man and longtime festival organizer Gillig said he won't serve on the board next year He cited a lack of volunteers and discontent about the way the fling Issue was handled '... I think it's the greatest thing in the world to see the tents going up on Thursday night It's like building a city.' John Schwartz Country Festival We're a community of non-volun- teers," Gillig said. "We have a popula- tion of 60,000 people, and Plymouth with 10,000 residents has more volun- teers than we do. This has been a con- tinuous problem, and it's acute enough this year that (festival board members) are seriously considering leaving.' The board, designed for 15 members, presently has 14 people who have been working for 12 months to stage the 11th Annual Canton Country Festival, June 14-16, behind Canton Township Hall. 1150 Canton Center Road. The board was simply unable to recruit the 15th member Many other people assist on the various festival committees, "but the board is always looking for more people to help," said Schwartz, who is "undecided about serving on the board next year. "I enjoy it (working on the board), and I think it s the greatest thing in the world to see the tents going up on Thursday .vght," Schwartz said- "It's like building a city " COMMITTEE MEMBERS promise the extravaganza will be bigger and better this year due to a continuous ev- olution since it began as a corn-eating contest. Deborah O'Connor, this year's chairperson, said she will probably re- turn to the board in 1986. "I feel I have an obligation because I'd be the past president, and I wouldn't want to leave them high and dry," she said."I'm really not sure yet (about serving). It also depends on what deci- sions are made (about the festival) for next year." Schwartz said part of the concern by some board members is caused by "in- terference" from township officials "The Cow Chip Fling was one thing, and the five-mile run was another. Schwartz said. The run, usually held during the fes- tival, is scheduled this year for June 22 — one week following the Country Fes- tival. "They decided it (the run) wasn't going to be held during the festival and they didn't consult us." Schwartz said "'These things may not be intentional, and I think they are trying to be help- ful. but the end result is interference "Over the years there has been a lot of interference with things booked without te'ling the parade committee," Schwartz said. "The parade committee plans a year ahead of time, and you don't go and do those things without telling them." ON THE OTHER HAND, Schwartz noted the township's cooperation in providing the festival with operating funds. This year, the festivals costs should be slashed, because the township has anelectrical system hooked up at the festival site. Previously, a genera- tor was rented for $1,800 to $2,000, said Schwartz, festival grounds chairman. Please turn to Page 5 Canton Country Festival volunteers work from the ground up, seeing to the smallest and largest of details, including the erection of tents on the GABY CASKEY .'staff photographer activities site behind Canton Township Hall, 1150 S. Canton Center Road. t Teen held on 5 charges Backstage Jitters Vocal Musk: Director Laura Wiener gives last- minute Instructions to the "Sophisticated La- dies'* before they take the stage to sing "Per- BILL BRESlER «1«ft p*«*OQi"«p**r tonality" For more on the pope cabaret concert at Ptymouth Canton High School, see Page 3a. Not guilty pleas entered to all A 17-year-old Plymouth youth is being held in Wayne County Jail on five felony charges stemming from inci- dents in Canton Township and Plym- outh Brian Karl McMullen was arraigned in 35th District Court Tuesday on charges of breaking and entering a re- pair garage with intent to commit lar- ceny, breaking and entering an occu- pied dwelling, and three car thefts He pleaded not guilty before District Judge James Garber who set bond at $25,000 or 10 percent cash. McMullen remained in the county jail Wednesday morning Judge John MacDonald will hear McMullen's preliminary examination May JO to determine if there is enough evidence to try the case in Wayne County Circuit Court McMULLEN WAS ARRESTED at 11:10 a m Sunday by Canton Township police, according to Plymouth police Lt Bob Commlre He was allegedly driving a stolen 1975 Cadillac Eldora- do Police are linking McMullen to a breaking and entering incident Satur- day evening at Cabron Motors on Hol- brook in Plymouth Two vehicles were stolen from the business, a 1977 Chevy Corvette and a 1975 Cadillac Eldorado Canton police had two outstanding warrants for McMullen's arrest involv- ing a breaking and entering of an occu- pied dwelling in February, and the theft of a 1983 Ford T-Bird in March. 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C a n t o n d D b s J e v U c r Volume 10 Number 87 Thursday, May 23, 1985 C a n t o n . Michiaan 62 Pages Twenty -F iveXen t?

Illegal dumping mars idyllic site By Diane Gale staff writer

Towering old trees and plush green grass span the landscape as far as you can see. The area is a fresh breath of country-. A quaint, slowly fad-ing scene in a community constantly bulldozed for development

South of Joy Road between Ridge and Beck roads in Canton is an idyllic site marred by a car hood, loads of sod. cement blocks, tires, furni-ture, auto parts, a boat and just about anything else imaginable including a kitchen sink. The area has been transformed into a garbage pit for passersbv who hurl debris on the private proper-ty-

This area looks like a pig sty, and it just takes away from the beauty of the area, said Sally DuCharme. fiancee of J im Mitchell, the owner of a nearby home on Joy Road

"It looks horrible," she said "I can't believe fhat people would actually do this. I would like to Lake this stuff and dump it on their property

CANTON'S DEPARTMENT of Public Works Superintendent Jake Dingeldey said random dumping on unused property is a common occur rence in Canton, and this particular plot of land

Ts Ideal for the offense About one mile away from the 73-acre plot, Joy Road changes from a paved road to dirt, which makes it the closest

"rural looking" area to many suburbanites. Dingeldey said

Most people who dump aren't residents of Canton," Dingeldey said. " They're people from other communities coming to the rural areas

"It's the first convenient rural area to dump,^ and unfortunately people have to be slobs like that," Dingeldey said.

Although Canton is without a township dump, it refers residents to Woodland Meadows, on Van Born and Hannon roads. Depositing fees are $2.35 a yard for loose items and $2.50 a yard for compacted items, said DPW pesonnel. Dingeldey noted this is an ironic situation to see occurring this month, designated by the township as "May Clean Up Month." Residents may dump goods at two dumpsters placed at the DPW yard, 4847 Sheldon Road

.ALTHOUGH MOST of the debris is on the center of the plot, other items also are left on the sides of Joy Road. DuCharme said Wayne County is responsible for clearing deposits on Joy Road

"'People try to dump the responsibility on the county, because they're looking for the county to pick it up." said Irma Clark, Wayne County pub-lic relations coordinator.

"That puts a great burden on county taxpay-ers. and we don't want that to happen," she said

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Domestic violence opinion praised By M.B. Dillon Ward and Gary M. Ca t e s staff writers

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BILL BRESLER.'staff photograplw

Sa l ly D u C h a r m e l o o k s v* th d i s g u s t a t t h e h e a p of j u n k in a n o p e n p lo t of l a n d s o u t h of J o y R o a d b e t w e e n Ridge a n d B e c k r o a d s .

An attorney general's opinion regarding domes-tic violence will do little to change police practices in Canton and Plymouth townships and the city of Plymouth, say local law enforcement officials.

issued Tuesday, Attorney General Frank Kelley's opinion affirms a 1978 state law permitting police to make warrantless misdemeanor arrests without witnessing actual spouse abuse. Many Michigan po-lice departments have been reluctant to test the law, fearing it could be held unconstitutional if challenged, said Dan Loepp, spokesman for the at-torney general.

Canton and Plymouth police departments appar-ently have not been among them

"We have incorporated the law into our policy, so it's not new to us. As f i r as taking advantage of the extra ability to make arrests (in domestic violence cases), we have and will continue to do so," said Canton Acting Chief Larry Stewart

Please turn to Page 4

Festival organizers to quit; cite lack of support By Diane Gale staff writer

A ruckus is stirring behind the scenes of the Canton Country Festival.

Some longtime Canton Country Fes-tival Board members say they proba-bly won't commit their time to orga-nize the festival next year. Major con-cerns are the immense amount of work for the ever-growing event, the need for "new" volunteers to help carry the load, and flak regarding the controver-sial Cow Chip Fling.

The board voted earlier this year to can the fling af te r fielding comments from residents opposed to the poorly attended event. They rescinded the de-cision af ter being pressured by Canton Trustee Robert Padget, a group of sen-ior citizens and others

A COMMON DENOMINATOR among board members in volunteering for the festival is the desire to build the "spirit of the township, and the fact tjiat we live in Canton and would like to be proud of it," said John Schwartz, the first festival chairperson, who also is Considered a mainstay of the event.

"The thing that bothers us is that we cannot find anyone to help us," said Dr. James Gillig. last year's board chair-man and longtime festival organizer Gillig said he won't serve on the board next year He cited a lack of volunteers and discontent about the way the fling Issue was handled

' . . . I think it's the greatest thing in the world to see the tents going up on Thursday night It's like building a city.'

— John Schwartz Country Festival

We're a community of non-volun-teers," Gillig said. "We have a popula-tion of 60,000 people, and Plymouth with 10,000 residents has more volun-teers than we do. This has been a con-tinuous problem, and it's acute enough this year that (festival board members) are seriously considering leaving.'

The board, designed for 15 members, presently has 14 people who have been working for 12 months to stage the 11th Annual Canton Country Festival, June 14-16, behind Canton Township Hall. 1150 Canton Center Road. The board was simply unable to recruit the 15th member Many other people assist on the various festival committees, "but the board is always looking for more people to help," said Schwartz, who is "undecided about serving on the board next year.

"I enjoy it (working on the board), and I think it s the greatest thing in the

world to see the tents going up on Thursday .vght," Schwartz said- "It 's like building a city "

COMMITTEE MEMBERS promise the extravaganza will be bigger and better this year due to a continuous ev-olution since it began as a corn-eating contest.

Deborah O'Connor, this yea r ' s chairperson, said she will probably re-turn to the board in 1986.

"I feel I have an obligation because I'd be the past president, and I wouldn't want to leave them high and dry," she said."I'm really not sure yet (about serving). It also depends on what deci-sions are made (about the festival) for next year."

Schwartz said part of the concern by some board members is caused by "in-terference" from township officials

"The Cow Chip Fling was one thing, and the five-mile run was another. Schwartz said.

The run, usually held during the fes-tival, is scheduled this year for June 22 — one week following the Country Fes-tival.

"They decided it (the run) wasn't going to be held during the festival and they didn't consult us." Schwartz said "'These things may not be intentional, and I think they are trying to be help-ful. but the end result is interference

"Over the years there has been a lot of interference with things booked

without te'ling the parade committee," Schwartz said. "The parade committee plans a year ahead of time, and you don't go and do those things without telling them."

ON THE OTHER HAND, Schwartz noted the township's cooperation in providing the festival with operating funds. This year, the fest ivals costs should be slashed, because the township

has ane lec t r i ca l system hooked up at the festival site. Previously, a genera-tor was rented for $1,800 to $2,000, said Schwartz, festival grounds chairman.

Please turn to Page 5

C a n t o n C o u n t r y F e s t i v a l v o l u n t e e r s w o r k f r o m t h e g r o u n d u p , s e e i n g to t h e s m a l l e s t a n d l a r g e s t of d e t a i l s , i n c l u d i n g t h e e r e c t i o n of t e n t s o n t h e

GABY CASKEY .'staff photographer

a c t i v i t i e s s i t e b e h i n d C a n t o n T o w n s h i p Hall, 1150 S. C a n t o n C e n t e r R o a d .

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Teen held on 5 charges

Backstage Jitters Vocal Musk: Director Laura Wiener gives last-minute Instructions to the "Sophisticated La-dies'* before they take the stage to sing "Per-

BILL BRESlER «1«ft p*«*OQi"«p**r

tonal i ty" For more on the pope cabaret concert at Ptymouth Canton High School, see Page 3a.

Not guilty pleas entered to all

A 17-year-old Plymouth youth is being held in Wayne County Jail on five felony charges stemming from inci-dents in Canton Township and Plym-outh

Brian Karl McMullen was arraigned in 35th District Court Tuesday on charges of breaking and entering a re-pair garage with intent to commit lar-ceny, breaking and entering an occu-pied dwelling, and three car thefts

He pleaded not guilty before District Judge James Garber who set bond at $25,000 or 10 percent cash. McMullen remained in the county jail Wednesday morning

Judge John MacDonald will hear McMullen's preliminary examination May JO to determine if there is enough evidence to try the case in Wayne County Circuit Court

McMULLEN WAS ARRESTED at 11:10 a m Sunday by Canton Township police, according to Plymouth police Lt Bob Commlre He was allegedly

driving a stolen 1975 Cadillac Eldora-do

Police are linking McMullen to a breaking and entering incident Satur-day evening at Cabron Motors on Hol-brook in Plymouth Two vehicles were stolen from the business, a 1977 Chevy Corvette and a 1975 Cadillac Eldorado

Canton police had two outstanding warrants for McMullen's arrest involv-ing a breaking and entering of an occu-pied dwelling in February, and the theft of a 1983 Ford T-Bird in March.

Please turn to Page 4

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T H U R S D A Y (May 23) "5 p m Cinemat ique — Johiiny Midnight and

Ace Hunter revievt f i lms to be shown on F a m i -ly Home T h e a t e r ' s classic collection "The Glass Alibi.'' "Along the Navajo Tra i l , " and

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Davis of Firs t of Michigan analyzes E d w a r d L Hennessy J r . ' s speech at Economic Club of De-troit on May 13.

7 p.m. Beyond the Moon — Host Mike Best talks with Lar ry Keefe , professor of physics. In The Night Sky Gemin i the Twins.

7:30 p.m. The Oasis — Music, comedy and variety with the New Dittlies and their guest. The S t ree tdancers and Vidiotz

8 p.m. The Food Chain — Host Debi Silver-man with f ac t s abou t sodium The Salt of Life."'

8:30 p.m. E c o n o m i c Club of Detroit — Mi-chael K Evans, pres ident of Evans Economics. Inc.. is speaker .

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7:30 p.m. The Governor ' s Report — Gov Blanchard talks abou t a t t rac t ing new business-es to Michigan and o ther topics.

8 p.m. Canton Book Bowl — Students f r o m six e l emen ta ry^schoo l s of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools a re quizzed about their fa-vorite books

9:30 p.m O m n i c o m Videotunes — Omnicom local video product ions. Local music f r o m Dr Z, Argosy. Polish Muslims. Bonco Bob and Something Amer ican

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Schoolcraft College Trustees awards have been granted to eight seniors from Canton and Plymouth.

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1 p.m Shopper Comparision — This week's grocery prices f r o m area s u p e r m a r k e t s

1:20 p.m. Small Business Person of the Year Canton Chamber of C o m m e r c e presentation

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2:30 p.m. Replay of,Call-In With Christeens Cablevision — Call in and request your favor-ite music videos. Aslo. debuts of some videos never be fore seen in the Detroit a rea .

3:30 p.m. JA Projec t Business Economics — Rick Collman, Omnicom general manager , ex-plains the economics of cable TV followed by a Pro jec t Business video

4:30 p.m. Youth View — "The Race Is On, a musical pe r fo rmed at Calvary Baptist Church in Canton

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6 p.m. ' Psychic Sciences — Elie welcomes Jacqui . psychic astrolloger for Kelly and Com-pany and Good AfteFnoon Detroit .

6:30 p.m. Plymouth Memorial Day: 1984 7 p.m Northvil le Memorial Day: 1984 8 p.m Omnicom Game of the Week

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News of Wayne County f r o m Execu t ive Wil-l iam Lucas

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5:30 p.m . Words of Hope — Religious ser ies 6 p.m. Yugoslavian Variety Hour — Ethnic

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Awareness program Tins week using astrolo-gy to d e t e r m i n e fashions

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1 p.m. Small Business Person of Year 2 p.m. EMU Presents — Robert Brow, sales

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2:30 p.m. . Canton Book Bowl 4 p . m . . Plymouth Memorial Day: 1984 4:30 p.m. Northville Memorial Day: 1984 5 p.m. Moraine Internat ional — Moraine

School pupils present music p rog ram at North-ville High School,

6:30 p.m. . . Canton Sesquicentennial Ball — Re-peat of a special event of the year in Canton in ce lebra t ion of 150th birthday.

9 p.m. Keefe r Lee Live — A new live access show with high school s tudents f r o m North-ville Fun. exci tement , laughter and jokes

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Michigan's Youth Corps P rogram, expected to of fer at least 15.000 sum-mer jobs to unemployed youth, is now recruit ing.

Applications for unemployed youth between the ages of 18 and 21 are avai lable in Youth Corps application sites The sites include Michigan Em-ployment Security Commission offices, Depar tment of Social Securi ty offices, communi ty colleges, colleges and uni-versities, vocational schools and ser-vice delivery agencies

As in the past two years , Youth Corps par t ic ipants will work in loca-tions like s ta te parks, on waterways ,

along highways, at s ta te and county fairs, in schools and hospitals

R e c r u i t m e n t pos te r s a r e being placed in McDonald 's 307 r e s t au ran t s in Michigan

Percy Lewis, president of the Michi-gan McDonald s Operators Assocation. said the fast food chain is cooperat ing with the Youth Corps because "as a business, we like to put something back into the communi ty we serve.

Because McDonald 's is a m a j o r em-ployer of youth in Michigan and a great t raining ground to learn about manage-ment and food service. McDonald's op-era tors unders tand the impor tance of having a s u m m e r job." Lewis said

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a m to 5 p.m. weekdays and f rom 9 a m to 2 p.m Saturday. June 8, at the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education off ice at 454 S. Harvey, P lymouth

The ballot contains the n a m e s of can-didates for two seats on the Plymouth-Canton Board of Educat ion and for two seats on the Schoolcraf t College Board of Trus tees

Candidates for one two-year t e rm on the Plymouth-Canton board a re Renee Vermeersch Casillas of Canton. George Johnson of P l y m o u t h and Dean Swar tzwel te r of P lymouth

Candidates for the one four-year

t e rm a re David P Artley of Canton. Stephen G. Harpe r of Plymouth and Richard W. Sumpter of Canton.

Candidates for two six-year t e r m s on the Schoolcraft board are Michael W Burley, Hussein S. Karzun and Sharon L. Sa rns .

Regis tered voters who will be away f rom the distr ict June 10. who are age 60 or older, who a r e physically unable to go to the polls, or who have religious beliefs which do not permi t them to go the polls a re eligible to vote by absen-tee ballot

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We do have some re luc tance to re-spond to every domestic violence call — we don't go to every one, added Stewart "It depends on what ' s being said, the seriousness of the assault and many many var iables that t he off icer takes into consideration "

Plymouth Police Chief Richard My-ers was appointed just a month ago and in that t ime has not confronted the is-sue.

I 've seen depa r tmen t s where they a re reluctant to make a r r e s t s without seeing the abuse take place, and I've seen depar tments that encourage such arres ts . It really var ies f r o m corrunur,:-tv to communi ty depa r tmen t to de-

par tment and off icer to officer, he said

Myers supports the law, saying "it certainly is a tool for law enforcement off icers

I guess it's nice to have the opinion in our favor, he added

A Minnesota study that polled large police depa r tmen t s suggests chat the best way to handle domestic situations is to avoid recidivism by arrest ing the abuser, Myers said

By arres t ing the abuser, he or she is forced to seek counseling or help, he said

More than anything, a r res t ing abusers forces them to come to grips with their problem A task force on spouse abuse in Michigan has reoom-

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said J u d g e Garber The w a r r a n t s were issued April 1

Commire said someone broke into the Cabron business, and s tele the Cor-vette A short t ime la te r he wen;

back took the keys for the Cadillac which was parked outside of the busi-ness. and drove away, Commire said

The arres t ing off icers contacted Plymouth police and arres ted McMul-len for car theft

mended a r r e s t s be made in dealing with such situations." added the chief

Both Myers and S tewar t caution that by no means should iwarrant less ar-

rests) be a blanket policy Officers have to make their judgment at the scene says Myers •

The "chief has seen many cases where one spouse says. Take them away, and the next day they a r e mad that their spouse was arres ted

Because of that . Myers believes it's still best to obtain a written s ta tement f rom the abused spouse at the scene even though the off icer has the power to make the a r r e s t without a signed complaint

Normally, just the idea that police have been to the home is enough to ter-minate the violence at that point.' said Stewart , who also has found that of-ten, on the next day the complainant doesn't want to (press charges:

The severi ty of t£e a t tack and the at t i tude of the abuser are the kinds of variables that de te rmine our next step If the man is still aggressive and tells you that once you leave he's going to really clean her clock, we would take him."or the woman as the case may be into custody

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FIRST STEP a Wayne County agen-cy for abused women, applauds the opinion

I think it's wonderful. The law has been on the books for severa l years , yet it hasn' t been enforced," said Carol Kayner , First Step special needs advo-ca te

"Many, many t imes police will not do anything for a woman even though i t ' s obvious what has happened

I think if you talked to police, they might say they have a very high injury or fa ta l i ty ra te so they ' re very reluc-tan t to get involved in f ami ly vio-lence "

F i r s t Step would like to see Michigan legis la tors consider taking enforce-ment a bit fur ther

In six other states, they a r r e s t both par t ies if necessary (in si tuat ions where) the victim has had to hit back, said Kayner "It sort of implies a social sanct ion against domest ic violence and lets people know that this is not okay to do."

N E I T H E R STEW ART nor Myers rel-ishes memor ies of handling domest ic violence cases

It 's the most dangerous call for an o f f i ce r to respond to. says Myers.

It was always one of my leas t fa-vori te calls to go on when I was on the s t ree t A lot of off icers get assaul ted by the person that made the call. A lot of tim«6 alcohol is involved and it impai r s people 's rationality "

" F a m i l y problems a re just about the

most uncomfor table si tuat ions there a re to deal with," agreed S tewar t , who suspects "a good number of such cas-es go unreported An off icer really can ' t sit there and counsel these people by virtue of t raining or t ime A lot of t imes when I was pn the road (prior to the law's passage in 19*8), I was cer-tain more violence would occur

WHILE STEWART and Myers con-tend off icers "will feel a little bit bet-te r" in light of the opinion, i t 's just that, an opinion." said Myers.

The a t torney general doesn' t decide if something is constitutional or not Who knows — a court could turn around a week f rom now and dec la re such a r res t s unconstitutional His opin-ion is a policy s ta tement m o r e than law." he said

Stewart agrees , but points out that there are other cases in which of f icers may m a k e warrant less ar res ts , t r a f f i c accidents among them.

Loepp of the attorney genera l s off-ice says there have been "no appel la te challenges of the law as f a r as we know"' and that "in his 24 years in off-ice. Attorney General Kelley has had about "99 percent of his opinions upheld by the courts "

' The opinion doesn't mean police can arbi t rar i ly m a k e arrests , he added.

"Off icers must have probable cause i to believe a c r ime has been commit -ted), see evidence of an assault or bat-tery, and the complaining person would have to cor robora te the s tory," he said

The opinion was wr i t ten because the a t torney g e n e r a l s o f f i ce became aware that "while the intention of the legislation was good, it was not being followed through," added Leopp

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Unless someone catches ihe perpe-t r a t o r s while they are dumping the debris, it is difficult lo combat the problem, Dingledey said

"If they did catch someone, and it did go through the courts, they should be forced to clean up a larger area than they lit tered. ' ' Dingeldey said. Put them on probation to clean up a mile or two miles of road Our only recourse is to call the owner and ask them to clean it up "

Another a l ternat ive the township has :s lo erect No t respass ing ' signs, how ever Dingeldey was skept ical about the effectiveness of this t ac t i c

DRIVERS HAVE ACCESS to the property f rom the road via makeshif t passages made by tire t r a cks imbedded into the ground Motorcylces and four-wheel drive vehicles • 'that have used the area as a recrea t ion p lace" h a w made these passageways, he said

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and open the back of the vehicle and dump

There was this one older woman who just stopped her c a r at the side of the road, threw out her bags of trash and kept on dr iving," DuCharme said

John Callahan, a P lymouth Township jogger, said he of ten runs by the prop-erty

'During the last year it (the debris problem) has gotten bad. Callahan said " I t ' s an annoyance, because it 's a beautiful a r ea "

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drop spot is because it's isolated, he said

The Observer was unable to contact

the owners of the proper ty who have a posed to be." DuCharme said. "I 'd hate Rochester . Mich , telephone exchange to see the proper ty owners get angry

I d like to see it the way it 's sup- and sell it or put up a shopping center . "

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"We should sit down with the township board and look at all the points of the festival to see how we could do a better job, he said. "We're all fr iends (country board and town-ship board members) , and we work together "

Lorra ine Hayes, a first year board member , said this will be her last stint

"We voted on some-thing (the fling) this year, and we feel we were forced to change it, Hayes said "When a group of people a re on a commi t t ee like this. I feel their decision should be f inal .

"I like the community I live in and I feel every-one should become in-volved in some way," Hayes said The people in the community just don't realize how much t ime and ef for t it takes to do this They're (board members ) a great bunch of people, and I 'm happy to have them living in the communi ty where I live

J i m Davison, Canton f i re f igh te r , has volun-teered on the board for

about six years. ' and said he's in "for a life-t i m e membersh ip , be-cause every t ime my t e r m expires they put me in fo r a n o t h e r t h r e e years ." •

"There a re t imes when you think. What's the use? ' because there a re compla in ts about this and that , but we ' re trying to put on the best fest ival we can for the people out there ," Davison said. "I t ' s a lot of hard work

"With the Cow. Chip Fl ing I have mixed emo-

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tions. because some peo-ple want it and have fun with it." Davison said. " S o m e e x p r e s s t he i r thoughts tha t they don't like it, and tha t ' s fine, but it 's m o r e of a pull to bring people out. ' '

R e b e c c a Havens t e in Coughlin said her three yea r - t e rm ends a f t e r this fest ival . She said. "I think I will give myself a break

"Being on the commit-tee was an opportunity for m e to get to know the people in Canton and the communi ty , " Havenstein Coughlin said

LARRY BOWERMAN, a two year "board mem-ber. said he plans to con-tinue serv ing next year He initially became in-volved a f t e r a short stint in local politics.

I decided to stay out of that (politics), but this (gives me) something to do with the community, ' '

Cindy Owens, a Plym-outh resident and the only non-Canton board mem-ber, is serving her f irst yea r and plans to stick with the job

"The (Plymouth) Fall F e s t i v a l is so wel l received. I think there is some way to get Canton s fest ival to be as well rece ived," Owens said "I was very impressed with the f o r m a l way they ' re (festival board meetings) run, and we tend to get a lot accomplished in a short amoun t of t ime

Dan Pope, a f irst year board member , is unde-cided about whether he'll

serve again. " T h e c o m m i t t e e

doesn't have the control I. think they should have, and the specif ic i tem I 'm talking about is the Cow Chip Fl ing." Pope said. " T h e ' c o m m i t t e e was pressured into changing i ts decision, which I didn't feel w a s cor rec t

He echoed fellow board m e m b e r s saying, "hope-fully you get a feeling of a c c o m p l i s h m e n t , a n d

have people enjoy them-selves."

Firs t year board m e m -ber Ter ry Chuhran. an a d a m a n t opponent of the fling, plans to r e tu rn

"I still don't believe the Cow Chip Fling is good for ou r c o m m u n i t y , " Chuhran said "I believe it's not only hurt ing the festival but hurt ing the communi ty i m a g e in at-t rac t ing new businesses, because we have a repu-tation of being a hick town, and I don't think we

need that for our commu-nity."

Other board m e m b e r s unavailable for c o m m e n t included Kay Baldr ica a n d B i l l S i m m e r e r ; Denise Krauser , who is on vacation; and David Ger-zewski, who recently w a s t r ans fe r red to Pi t t sburgh, but is returning for the festival. The Observer was unable to contac t Padget before deadline. However, Padget previ-ously said he fought to save the fling because it was an event that many-people considered fun

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• L O W E L L HONOR INDUCTION Thursday. May 23 — The National

Junior Honor Society will hold an initi-ation at Lowell Middle School a t 8400 Hix just south of Joy at 7 30 p.m.

• C A N T O N SOCCER TOURNEY Friday-Sunday. May 24-26.. — The

third annual Canton Soccer Club Tour-nament __will be held Memories Day Weekend May 24-26 with May 27 as a rain date Some 160 teams of players from age 8 through adult f rom Ohio. Illinois. Michigan and Canada will par-t icipate The tourney will be at Canton Recreation 6n Proctor Road at Canton Center Road between Cherry Hill and Michigan Avenue A minimum of three games will be played, by each team The Canton Soccer Club will sell re-f reshments and the Canton Rotary Club will have a pancake breakfast Satur-day and Sunday mornings

An exhibition game featuring fo rmer

Detroit Express s tars Brian Tinnion. Gus Moffat. Andy Chapman and high school and college coaches will be played at 7 p.m Saturday. May 25 Ad-mission is free

• SUMMER SPEECH P R O G R A M Friday. May 24 - The depar tment

of speech pathology at Oakwood Hospi tal-Canton Center is holding a Summer Speech Program for children from June 24 to Aug 16 The program will provide quality speech and language services to school-age children and pre-schoolers who require continued treat-ment during the summer months The deadTine to apply is May 24 ' The 50-minute. small group sessions will take place on the hour f rom 9 a m to 4 p.m. Children will be scheduled two. three or five t imes weekly for fees of $136 for two sessions weekly. $204 for three sessions weekly, or $340 for five sessions weekly For information, contact speech pathologist Lorraine Zaksek at 459-7030

• SAND BOX FILL Saturday. May 25 The Plymouth

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placed by phone between 9 a m to 5 p.m by calling Bob Houchins at 453 8356 or Lowe & Lewandowski at 453-3737

• P A N C A K E B R E A K F A S T Monday, May 27 - The Yankee Air

Force will have its Memorial Day ob-servance from 8 a m to 3 p.m at its facilities at Willow Run Airport A pan-cake breakfast will be served from 8 a m to noon and luncheon 1-3 p.m The museum and library will be open to the public for that day Military planes of all types will be present and making flv-bys for the public Tours will be giv-en in WWII bombers, and rides will be given on a C-47 for a doantion All donations will go toward the YAF's fu-ture purchase of a B-24 bomber The Yankee Air Force is located at Build ing 2041 on the east side of the airport off Beck Road.

• EDC MEETING Tuesday. May 28 — The City of

Plymouth Economic Development Cor-poration (EDC) will hold a regular meeting at 8 p.m. in the conference room of the city manage r ' s office on the main floor of City Hall at 201 S. Main

• F A C T S ON G L A U C O M A Wednesday, May 29 - Catherine

McAuley Health .Center will present the facts about glaucoma, The Sneak Thief of Sight," f rom 1 30-2 30 p.m. in the communi ty room of Arbor Health Building, 900 W Ann Arbor Trail at Harvey in Plymouth Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the U.S Est imates a r e that several thousand people in Wayne and Washtenaw coun-ties have the disease but don't know it

• C O - E D S O F T B A L L City of Plymouth Parks and Recre-

ation in cooperation with Canton Rec-reation again will offer a co-ed softball league s ta r t ing the first week of June Entry fee is $80. and each team will pay the umpire $6 per game Teams can sign up at" Plymouth Recreation For fur ther information, call 455-6620

• S C R A F T GOLF TOURNEY Monday, June 3 - The Schoolcraft

College Foundation is taking reserva-tions for its second Golf Tournament June 3 at Meadowbrook Country Club to benefit the foundation's endowment fund and to increase community in-volvement in Schoolcraft College Res-ervations may be made by calling 591-6400. Ext 213

• RUN FOR H E A L T H Sunday. June 4 — A one-to-six-mile

Fun Run, tailored for persons of all ages and degrees of fitness, will begin at 10 a m in the parking lot of Plym-outh S.D A Church at 4295 Napier Raod A vegetarian buffet, with a sug-gested donation of $2 50, will be served following the Fun Run which is f ree The event is-sf>onsored by cancer sur-geon and Wayne State University Pro-fessor Arthur Weaver, M.D, and his Better Living Seminars To register call 882-7348 or 459-0894

• HONORING GIBSON Thursday, June 6 — A Ret i rement

Open House honoring Earl Gibson, principal of F a r r a n d Elementa ry School, will be held f rom 7-9 p.m in the school gym. The Far rand PTO invites all present and former students, par-ents, friends and neighbors For more information, call A Hallerman at 420-2965

• TENNIS TOURNEY Saturday, Sunday. June 8-9 — The

Plymouth Community Family YMCA will hold its fifth annual Spring Tennis Tournament f rom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the tennis courts of Plymouth Canton High on Canton Center Road just south

of Joy Wednesday, June 5. is the dead line to register Fees a r e $8 for singles events and $8 per t e am per doubles event Each player must furnish a new can of U S.T A -approved balls. Match-es are two of three sets with a 12-point tie-breaker at 6 all Trophies given to winners and runners-up in each catego-ry with eight or more par t ic ipants Tennis pro Joe Brennan will coordi-nate All USTA rules will apply Phone the YMCA at 453-2904 or *top by its office at 248 Union, Plymouth, to ob-tain an entry blank

• Y M C A R U N Sunday. June 23 The Plymouth

Community Family YMCA will sponsor its sixth annual run with the One Milt Run beginning at 8 a.m., the 5K and

- ioK runs at 8.30 a m Guest celebrity for this year 's event will be Doug Kurtis, Michigan Runner of the Year Check-in and late regis t rat ion will be 7-7 30 a m the day of the r a c e on Main between Penniman Avenue and Ann Arbor Trail Entry fees (include T-shirts) are is $4 for the One Mile Fun Run and $6 for the 5K and 10K Road Runs until the day of the race when they are $5 and $7 En t ry forms are available at the YMCA off ice at 248 Union For information, call 453-2904

S C t u i t i o n t o r i s e 5 p e r c e n t By Tim Richard staff writer

Tuition will be up 5 percent next fall, and there will be two fewer faces on the Schoolcraft College full-time faculty.

Meanwhile, trustees are developing questions about 1986 in the backs of their minds The question is not whether to ask voters for a property tax in-crease but how much to request, for what purposes and with what kind of campaign"i1

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I urge the board to develop unanimity before proceeding with a millage request, ' said Gerald Cox, insurance agent f rom Garden City and former SC t rus tee

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• Schoolcraft College District residents would pay $30.25 per credit hour (up $1 50 from the cur-rent $28 75).

• Out-of-district residents $41 50 4up f rom $2 from the current $39.50)

• Out-of-state residents $62 lup $3 f rom the cur-rent $59)

The administrat ion earl ier had suggested slightly-smaller increases Board Chairperson Michael W Burley. however, suggested the college stick to its plan for uniform increases of about 5 percent a year

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EVERY year as Memorial Day rolls around. The Stroller s thoughts take him back to the Indianapo-lis Speedway and two of the most unforgettable moments of his career

He had been there about a week, way back in 1935. and got a thrill out of the racing cars and the speeds drivers were reaching on their trial runs It seemed like a joy ride as they circled the famous old oval at more than 100 mph

Then came the day before the race The tiuals were ended and the field decided It was a sunny Sunday afternoon, and The Stroller, being a new-comer, was invited to the drivers meeting as a guest

ABOUT MID-AFTERNOON, old Pop Meyers, one of the patron saints of the speedway, rallied the drivers to a place under the grandstand. It was the custom for him to go over the rules And he did it with the seriousness of a preacher

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rifttp to midnight, while sitting in the hotel lobby, one of the race officials, trying to quiet- them, said, "J bet you couldn't get to the track now. even if you tried They laughed But the official called several cars, and we headed for the famous oval.

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The result was spectacular but didn't equal t|»e sportswri ters ' midnight ride over a dark golf course

Many years have passed The Stroller has been up and down the sportswrit ing world — fights, championship games, boat races and the like But never has he had two such memorab le events as he did at the Indianapolis 500-mile race on the day before the drivers were given the command: Gen-tlemen — star t your engines "

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Schoolcraft College Community Services will hold the three-part , three-month Detroit Metro Region Safety Education 1985 Program Classes will meet on the Livonia campus

Offerings include "Motorcyle Rider Course' f rom May 31 to Aug 27; "Better Biking Course' June 9, June 23 and Sept 22; and " Instructor Preparat ion and Certification Course" which meets June 17-22.

For requirements, schedules and fee informa-tion call the College at 591-6400 Ext 409

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candidates for the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education, the following ques-tions were asked each candidate by the League of Women Voters of Northville Plymouth, Canton. Novi

The League is a non-partisan organi-zation whose purpose is to promote an informed electorate and encourage participation of citizens in government The election is on Nlondav, June 10

QUESTION 1

Ji'mr does your past involvement qualify you for the board of educa-tion of the PIymouth-C».tnJon Com-n.'umtp Schools"

Ftcnee Vermeersch Casillas Experi-ence as teacher, school consultant and parent . nable me to understand differ-ent perspectives but common goals of these groups This understanding essen-:ial .n formulating policies which pro-tect interests of district's children and provides them an excellent educational experience As a school consultant. I have been involved in resolving con-flicts among students, parents and school personnel as well as creating programs for students with all varie-ties of exceptional educational needs These experiences seem valuable as preparation for school board member-ship Lastly, as mother of two young children. 1 look forward to long in-volvement with the district and a long-term commitment important in board candidates

Dean Swartzwelter Have actively participated in various district activi-ties since moving here in 1977 Under-stand how district functions and how the budget system works Served on

'district finance committee in 1981 Have discussed district wide issues with many parental groups and understand their viewpoints. Have opened up com-munication channels with many groups Have demonstrated that I am approachable

Stephen G Harper Former board member — 4 years, Co-chairperson in all Citizens Advisory Councils since 1975. have remained active in schools on various advisory committees since 1981

Richard W. Sumpter 1 have attended most of the school board meetings and workshops since taking an active inter-est in our schools last year I am aware of the pending items confronting the board and would be able to assume a position on the board with very little difficulty

George Johnson 1 have never held or sought public office but I have kids in school system, therefore promoting an interest in school system

Dave Artley As board trustee, have promoted the Internal Communications Committee which surveyed employee concerns chaired Staff Morale Com mittee, co-sponsored "Extra Miler Award supported procedural format change in board meetings making greater participation a reality, initiat-ed "Coffees with Board." endorsed ex-pedited bargaining and fostered com-munications among citizens staff board

QUESTION 2:

What is your opinion of the issue of class size'1

Swartzwelter Lower class sizes mean better educational delivery tech-niques to the children Present class sizes are too large As a district, we must achieve lower class sizes for im-proved classroom effectiveness

Artley Class size is a top priority It must be expressed in simple, actual terms that exist in classroom Lower class sizes are conducive to learning and money spent on achieving same LS investment in our children's future

V ermeersch Casillas Favor decreas-ing class size to enable teachers to spend more time with each student Since class size has an inverse relation-ship with teachers' salaries, input from both staff and parents would be valu-able

Johnson I feel the class size is too big and should be limited to maximum of 28 pupils

Sumpter On the subject of class size, the current formula is inadequate One class can have 22 students while anoth-er can have 38 The class size should be a maximum number with no exception

Harper Average class sizes present- -ly too large and must be reduced as quickly as funds and space permit. At secondary levels, capacity' in critical elective courses, such as computer li-teracy, must be increased

QUESTION 3:

llou would you prioritize the needed renovations in The Plym-outh-Canton schools''

Johnson The top priority would be to utilize our existing schools afld 'build-ings

Sumpter The renovation iof Eriks-son. Field, and Hulsing are 'needed to replace the five-classroom pod with their high noise level, to four class-rooms thus reducing the noise level and improving education

Because of the cost of needed repairs at Central Middle School and the high value of the property, the district should build a middle school in Canton and sell the Central Middle School property

Harper Central Middle School is es-sential first priority Districtwide roof-ing and heating, classroom improve-ments at Hulsing, Eriksson and Field. and re-equipping of older schools are next

\ ermeersch Casillas Prior i t ize needs for human resources over physi-

cal resources Recognize, however im-pact on instruction of materials and buildings Would need input from bond committee

Artley Needed renovations must be accomplished Without proper physical environment, there can be no learning Renovations may be addressed through bond issues and special grants like P A 431. not just f rom the general opera-ting fund Communication of the NEEDS must be clear - a total com-munity effort is critical An on-going review of renovation needs is neces-sary

Swartzwelter The principle criteria is the need factor, what are the highest priority needs" There are more needs than available funds. Direct classroom needs are the highest priority because

they affect directly classroom delivery

QUESTION 4

In your opinion what is the grea t -est strength of the Plymoutft-Cunion school district'' VVhar is"its g rea t e s t weakness''

V ermeersch Casillas Strengths Peo-ple involved community committed to quality education, experienced, pro-fessional personnel, management that has provided financial solvency

Weaknessess Need for more com-munication among students, parents, teachers, administrators and the school board and for more continuity and sta-bility on the-board

Swartzwelter Greatest strength is the parental support that is widespread

throughout the district. Without active parents, it is more difficult to make progress. The greatest weakness is lack of funding Stale funding, although bet-ter. is still very poor in comparison to the requirements generated by state laws Michigan needs a dependable funding system lor education that is more stable during periods of economu downturn

Harper Dedicated staff, community support, and diversity and depth of pro grams to meet needs of many different kinds of students are major strengths Weak communications of all kinds among all groups, deteriorating condi tion of facilities, and obsolete worn-oir equipment in most buildings are princi pie weaknesses

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David Paul Artley

Parent, taxpayer, involved, concerned citizen BS EMU Professional business manager — 15 years Skilled contract negotiator, administrator President Plymouth-Canton Music Boosters 2 years Member — H E A R T and F O L K S groups bringing abducted children home Past pres-ident Lowell PT.O. Member Tanger P T O GLIMUN. Governor's Task Force on Education Founder — G L I C.A Board member — 2 years

Richard W. Sumpter

I have lived in the district for eight years and have four children attending, and my wife works for Plvmouth-Canton school district as an educa-tional aide I am a past member of the Lions Club and was active in Boy Scouts for six years, both with the boys and as a member of the adult training staff

George Johnson

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Stephen G. Harper

A B , Washington College: MBA. . Babson Col-lege 12-year Plymouth-Canton resident: trustee, treasurer of board of education. Plymouth-Canton Schools, 1977-81. co-chairperson, Plymouth-Canton School- Advisory Councils. 1975-77. 1981-82, co-chairperson, School Millage Election Committee,

1975-77, 1981-85. member, Alternative Education Advisory Committee, 1980-85. member. External Communications Committee, 1983-84; president, board of directors. Growth Works. Inc 1981-85

Dean Swartzwelter

Married to Nancy One child in district; two grad-uated from Canton. Resident since 1977. B S de-gree: accounting major. Graduate f rom U.S. Army Finance School; served overseas. Active in school district past eight years Previous honors Omicron

Delta Kappa (leadership) and Phi Eta Sigma isch" lastici.

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The public can meet Schoolcraft Col-lege board of trustee candidates in an open forum tonight co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the Ob-server

It will begin at 8 p.m in the Livonia City Hall auditorium, Five Mile east of Farmington Road

Candidates in the June 10 election are Michael W Bur ley. a Northville district teacher who lives in Canton Sharon L Sarris, a General Motors communications manager who lives in Livonia; and Hussein S, Karzun, a Ford light truck engineer who lives in Livo-nia. Burley and Sarris are incumbents

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date to enter the race for Schoolcraft College trus-tee. Two seats are open in the June 10 balloting Incumbents Michael W Burley and Sharon Sarris are seeking reelection

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Artley: Our greatest strength is our staff and par-ents. Together, we can and will continue to make the education of children a cooperative effort whose sum is greater than its individual parts.

The greatest need for change is to get more peo-ple involved and to further improve communica-tions Listening, sharing, understanding are the keys to giving our children a future through educa-tion

Johnson The greatest strength is having budget to run an effective program.

The greatest weakness is not providing special assistance to the low academic {20 percent of the class), because of overcrowded classrooms

Sumpter On the plus side, our schools have a very strong program for those students planning higher education. The district also has many devot-ed staff members

On the negative side, our vocational program is not as strong as it could be. and the school board s inflexibility-

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AN EIGHT-YEAR resident of Livonia, Karzun was a member of Marshall School PTA, a volunteer fund-raiser for Schoolcraft and a frequent partici-pant in its physical education programs

He said his work in fund raising sparked his in-terest in the board of trustees

Karzun's degrees are bachelor of science in me-chanical engineering from the University of Miami and master of business administration from Wayne State University

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S DAWN JOHNSON Dawn Johnson of Can-

ton has been named to the dean's list for the winter term at North-wood Institute in Mid-land

A NOELLE MURPHY Noelle Murphy, daugh-

ter of Linda and James Murphy of Woodland Place. Plymouth, has been initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta, national scholastic honor society for freshmen at Indiana University in-Blooming-ton

Population to

top 6 million The world's human

population reached iti first billion in the early l&th century, but it dou-bled and reached 2 billion by 1930 By 1875 it had doubled again In the re-maining year* of this cen-tury world population will top 6 Mllion. sayi National Geographic

GREG SHOES OF F A R M I N G T O N

GOING OUT OF G.O.B. # 9 0 6 - 1 9 8 5

BUSINESS! EVERYTHING MUST GO

LIQUIDATING TO THE BARE WALLS - SAVE BIG DOLLARS!

EVERYTHING

AH-H-H, SPRING! TIME T O BEAUTIFY Y O U R PAT IO A N D Y A R D . B R O S E M A K E S IT S I M P L E W I T H EASY-TO-I N S T A L L , A T T R A C T I V E L A N T E R N S A N D POST L IGHTS.

ELEGANT SOLID BRASS LANTERNS

(WEATHERED BRASS FINISH) WITH

BEVELED CRYSTAL-CLEAR GLASS.

L 17" OR 9V*", W 5", D 5". BUY SINGLY

OR AS SETS.

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$- 95

LIMIT 1 PAIR OF EACH STYLE.

$ ,95

UP TO

Prices start ing at «4«o

3058 Pair

HOURS: Mon. thru Wed, ft Sat fc30-ft00, Thurt. & Fri. 930-900 MIA

FOR MARKING PATHS. WALKWAYS AND STEPS AND CASTING SUBTLE ACCENTS OF LIGHT ALONG DECORATIVE PLANTINGS — MA LIB U TIER LIGHTS BY INTERMATIC ARE A DREAM-COME TRUE. SIMPLE INSTALLATION. SHOCK-PROOF AND ECONOMICAL.

4-TIER LIGHT FIXTURES. SO FT OF LOW VOLTAGE CABLE AND PLUG-IN POWER PACK WITH TIMER

B A S S • STRIDE-RITE • L I T T L E C A P E Z I O

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JUMPING JACKS • ZIPS • PEAKS • NIKE • 9 WEST • BELLINI

$ 7 - 1 00

COMPLETE

WHILE S U P P L I E S L A S T — SALE ENDS JUNE 1ST! Brose stocks a complete line of Mushroom Style Lights, Post Lights, Posts, Weatherproof Boxes and Covers, and Underground Wire lifAimf Fimlurrt For D»(»i

Su^r'iri I >i*t 8o'»i

ELECTRICAL c o « i T » u c t i o » m e

37400 W 7 MILE ROAD LIVONIA Ml * t lS2 • (3131 464 2211

SELLING ALL FIXTURES & SHELVING

SHOES FARMINGTON STORE ONLY

STORE CLOSES JUNE 21

O R C H A R D LAKE RD. AT 10 MILE iwaJ^SSCMSSXTO

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E l k s ' t o p s t u d e n t s

P l y m o u t h E l k s L o d g e 1780 h a s a n n o u c e d i t s S t u -d e n t of t h e Y e a r r e c i p i e n t s , s e l e c t e d f r o m t h o s e n a m e d a s S t u d e n t s of t h e M o n t h d u r i n g t h e p a s t s c h o o l y e a r . J u l i e R i e m e n s c h n e i d e r , s e n i o r , is t h e P l y m o u t h C a n t o n High S t u d e n t of t h e Y e a r . An e x c e p t i o n a l s t u d e n t a c a d e m i c a l l y , s h e is a m e m b e r of t h e N a t i o n a l Honor S o c i e t y , o n t h e g i r l s ' va r s i ty s w i m m i n g t e a m , a n d is v i c e m a y o r of t h e C E P E x e c u t i v e F o r u m . T h e P l y m o u t h S a -l e m C o - S t u d e n t s of t h e Year a r e Ning P i n g a n d

S o o K w o n . P i n g , a j u n i o r , h a s a 4.0 g r a d e p o i n t a v e r a g e , is s e c r e t a r y of t h e C E P E x e c u t i v e Fo-rum, is a U.S . S e n a t e Y o u t h F ina l i s t , a n d p l a y s p i a n o a n d v io l in . K w o n , a j un io r , h a s a 4.0 g r a d e po in t , is o n t h e v a r s i t y g i r l s ' t e n n i s t e a m , is a m e m b e r of t h e S a l e m J a z z B a n d , a n d p l a y s t h e p i a n o . S h o w n f r o m lef t a r e : K w o n , R i e m e n -s c h n e i d e r , P i n g , a n d E l k s E x a l t e d R u l e r J a m e s L o g s t o n .

Blanchard tells new waste plan

Gov. James J Bianchard announced a plan to work cooperatively with busi-ness to protect the public f rom hazard-ous wastes

The strategy relies on sharply reduc-ing reliance on landfills, strengthening enforcement of environmental laws and working with the nearly 15.000 Michigan businesses that are being brought under federal regulations for the first time

The governor spoke at the 15th annu-al meeting of the East Michigan Envi-ronmental Action Council (EMEAC) al the Cranbrook Institute of Science in Bloomfield Hills

Blanchard was honored by the group, which was instrumental in passage of the state 's original hazardous waste law, for "outstanding environmental protection and preservation in Michi-gan."

Blanchard's plan is designed to re-duce the risks from the more than 530.000 tons of hazardous waste gener-ated in Michigan each year Its four goals

• Reduce the percentage of hazard-ous waste placed in landfills by more than 25 percent in the next four years

• Work with the nearly 15.000 busi-nesses which produce small quantities of hazardous wastes, which together amount to about 15 percent of Michi-gan's wastes.

• Provide certainty of enforcement to all those who generate, transport, store, t rea t or dispose of hazardous waste

• Provide for the siting of at least one environmentally sound hazardous waste facili ty by 1990

ORTHODONTICS C O M P L E T E T R E A T M E N T

BRACES ' 1 2 7 5 . 0 0 BRACES

SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS - 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE FIRST EXAM - NO CHARGE

A . F R A N K C O R T I , D . D . S . Licensed Michigan Orthodontic Specialist

35000 FORD RD. (East of Wayne)722-4550

M o m s l o v e

P D C !

Personal , professional d e n t a l ca re f o r the whole f a m i l y

O P E N 7 D A Y S A W E E K ! F o r y o u r c o n v e n i e n c e -

Mal l l o c a t i o n s o p e n M o n d a y

t h r u S a t u r d a y a . m . to 9 p . m .

a n d S u n d a y 12 to S P-m-

Mo appointments necessary. Emergencies are taken immediately. Most dental insurance plans. Medicaid, Visa or MasterCard accepted

avai lable . Free Consultation- Relaxing gas

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Twelve Oaks Mall U p p e r L e v e l n e a r S e a r s

Novi - 3 4 8 - 2 3 2 3

• Dearborn 4132 Schaefer

(2 blfcs South of Michigan Ave )

8 4 6 - 0 4 2 2 Wkdmy* 6 Saturday by mppt

• Northland Shopping Center Lot J Entrance

S o u t h f X H d - 5 5 2 - 0 1 6 6

• Universal Mall 12 Mile & Dequindre W a r r e n - 5 7 4 - 2 6 2 0

t -

A u c t i o n o n P i n t o

A f a s t b a c k P i n t o c o m p l e t e l y r e s t o r e d by a u t o b o d y s t u d e n t a of P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n C o m m u n i t y S c h o o l s will b e a u c t i o n e d wi th s e a l e d b i d a w i t h a s t a r t i n g p r i c e of $1 ,495 . T h e P i n t o , a g i f t f r o m Sh i r l ey E z z o of P l y m o u t h , w a s to b e u s e d a s a l e a r n i n g e x p e r i e n c e f o r t h e s t u d e n t s . P r o v i s i o n s w e r e m a d e t o r e p a i r t h e c a r a n d o f f e r it f o r s a l e w h e n i ts e d u c a t i o n a l p u r p o s e n o l o n g e r e x i s t e d . T h e c a r h a s n e w t i r e s , b r a k e s , a t u n e u p a n d is c o m p l e t e l y r e s t o r e d . It h a s p a s s e d i n s p e c t i o n b y t h e M i c h i g a n S t a t e P o l i c e a n d h a s b e e n v a l u e d at $1,995 by B o b J e a n o t t e P o n t i a c in P l y m o u t h .

B i d s will b e o p e n e d a t 2 p . m . J u n e 7 u n d e r t h e s u p e r v i s i o n of Lar ry D e c k , a u t o b o d y i n s t r u c t o r , P a t F i t z p a t r i c k , P l y m o u t h S a l e m a r e a c o o r d i n a -t o r , a n d H a r o l d G a e r t n e r , v o c a t i o n a l e d u c a t i o n d i r e c t o r . F u n d s will b e u s e d f o r u p d a t i n g e q u i p -m e n t in t h e a u t o b o d y s h o p . F o r t h o s e w a n t i n g t o i n s p e c t t h e c a r a n d m a k e a b i d , it c a n b e s e e n in t h e a u t o v o c a t i o n a l w i n g of P l y m o u t h C a n t o n H o u r s d u r i n g s c h o o l h o u r s or b y c a l l i n g D e c k a t 451-6375 . S h o w n a b o v e a r e : ( f r o m l e f t ) J o h n G r e e n , J o h n C a m e r o n , J e r o m e M a c D o n a l d , T o m Hohl , D e c k , F i t z p a t r i c k , a n d M r a . E z z o . «

T v n e r ' s W

M e m o r i a l W e e k e n d

SAVE 34% To 46%

F I N E Q U A L I T Y

C u s t o m O r d e r S O F A S

For a limited t ime, Tyner ' s >s offer ing o u t s t a n d i n g , un-p recenden ted values f r o m our choice col lect ion of b e n c h - c r a f t e d ,

dist inct ive upholstery. Exquisi te , ful or a p a r t m e n t size s o f a s with all the fine qual i ty f e a t u r e s of yes te rday . C u s t o m select f rom n u m e r o u s des igne r fabr ics

Match ing lovesea t s available at c o m p a r a b l e savings. S u p e r b quali ty at f a b u l o u s p r i ces ! . a .Tyner ' s tradition

Your Choice

$ 5 9 9

E V E R Y

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IT'S ALL ON SALE THIS WEEKEND!

S o f a , L o v e s e a t a n d C h a i r S A V E 2 3 t o 4 6 %

B e d r o o m G r o u p S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

D i n i n g R o o m S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

R e c l i n e r a n d S l e e p e r S o f a S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

L i v i n g R o o m T a b l e S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

W a l l S y s t e m a n d C u r i o C a b i n e t S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

D i n e t t e a n d P a r t y S e t S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

M a t t r e s s a n d B o x S p r i n g S A V E 2 0 t o 5 0 %

P e n n s y l v a n i a H o u s e P i e c e S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

H e n r e d o n a n d T h o m a s v i l l e P i e c e S A V E 2 0 t o 4 0 %

1050 E Michigan Ave . % Mile East of Ypsilanti • Open Monday & Friday nites 'til 9 Tyner s Extended Terms VISA or MASTERCARD • 90 Days Same As Cash

Our Free Delivery Saves You Even More • Phone 483 4505 Free Professional Decorating Assistance

f o r y o u r I n f o r m a t i o n

• WANTED: BACKYARD P O O L S

Backyard pools a re needed in Plymouth. Can-ton and Northville by the P lymouth Communi ty Family YMCA for its backyard swim program If you have a pool and would like to donate its use for one to two hours a day for a two-week peri-jd, call the Y at 453-2904 for more information, in-cluding information on how pool donation can benefit your children The pools a re needed for the two-week periods of July 8-19. Julv 22 to Aug 2: Aug 2-17

• E M P L O Y M E N T DYNAMICS

Recruitment for the Employment Dynamics program is under way with applications being accepted through May-Purpose of the program is to help unemployed young adults improve their job-seeking skills and find permanent em-ployment

Participants must be iges 17-21 and live in western Wayne County Participants must meet * income guidelines The program is sponsored by-Growth W o r k s Inc , P l y m o u t h I n t e r e s t e d persons may contact Lis-<a Spitz at 455-4093

Employment Dynam-ics is a federally funded program which provides young adults with job search skills training, paid on-the-job work ex-perience and job place ment assistance

• DENTAL HEALTH MONTH

May is National Senior Citizen's Dental Health Month and Willow Creek Dental Clinic in Canton is offering a free oral can-cer and or denture ex-amination to any ' sen ior citizen On a walk-in basis no appointment neces-

sary! The clinic is locat-ed at 5970" Lilley north of Ford in Canton As a pub-lic service during May, clinic practioners will be available to speak to sen-ior citizen organizations on dental care. If you a re interested in scheduling a speaker call Cindy at 981-5455

• ART IN PARK A r r in the Park, held

the past three years in • conjunct ion with the

Mayflower Hot Air Bal-loon Festival, is a juried show which will be held in Kellogg Park July 6. 7. For fur ther information or for an entry applica-tion. contact Show Direc-tor Diane Quinn at 453-0001 or the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce at 453-1540

• F O U R T H OF JULY Plans are being made

for the 1985 Fourth of July celebration in Plym-outh featuring a parade and fireworks sponsored by the Plymouth Jay-cees Last year, the pa-r a d e a t t r a c t e d some 4,500 spectators and the fireworks some 25 500

persons according to Fred Eagle parade co-chairman The parade will begin at 10 a m Thursday, July 4 Parade entry forms soon will be available at Plymouth City Hall or Plymouth Township Hall or by call-ing Eagle at 464-6797 The parade also needs donations from business-es to cover the expenses of the parade Send dona-tions to Plymouth Jay-cees, c o 1985 Fourth of July Parade, 14728 Ron-nie Lane, Livonia MI 48154

• HISTORICAL M U S E U M EXHIBIT

Fairy lamps, sailing ships, perfume bottles, still banks all are being exhibited in Plymouth Historical Museum now through Sept 8 Candle-

burning fair lamps were made from the 1840s to the 1860s and used as night lights an unusual three-sided lamp with figures of a cat. dog and owl is included in this ra re collection Among the sailing ships exhibit-ed a re such models as the Robert E Lee. the May-flower and the Titanic The museum, located at 155 S Mam in Plymouth, is open to the public from 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Satur-day, and Sunday Admis-sion

• E N T E R T A I N M E N T S P R E E

Enter ta inment Spree Books are being sold as a f u n d - r a i s e r f o r t h e YMCA Indian Guide pro-grams from 9 a m to 5 p.m Monday-Friday at the Plymouth Communi-

ty Family YMCA office at 248 Union The sale will continue until the books are sold out Spree coupon books offer sav-ings at well-known res-taurants , movies, sports and amusements plus discounts for auto care, retail goods and on ser-

vices The charge is $8 ; per book

• YMCA GUIDE RE-C R U I T M E N T

Anyone interested in joining the YMCA Indian Guide program, which

promotes meaningful re-lationships between par ent and child, may sign up from 9 a m to 5 p.m weekdays at the Plym-outh Community Family YMCA on Union Street in Plymouth

Please turn to Page 13

TIE C0BI LIVONIA

MERRI-FIVE PLAZA 31200 Five Mi le

522-2900

S O U T H F I E L D EVERGREEN PLAZA 12 Mile & Evergreen

559-0466

MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL!

j 2 f o r 1 S p e c i a l ! Buy 1 Bag, Get 1 Bag of equal value F R E E

I Limit 2 per customer Expires 5 /30 /85

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M O N - S A T

Michigan's LARGEST NATURAL FOODS Supermarket

Presents

THE FIRST GREAT HEALTHY PARTY

OF S U M M E R S A T U R D A Y , J U N E 1

From 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM

l F r e e F o o d

1

To celebrate the:' V anniversary. THE GOOD FOOD COMPANY proudly presents a giant indoor outdoor

-open-bouse and tasttng fair, featuring the Live Music of POTf*OURI; the de ightful Musical Puppet Show of the SOUP TO NUTS PUPPET THEATRE starring Countryside Carrot, Bandana Banana, All-Star Apple and Friends); the wonderful antics and talents of Magician/clown TOM SPAGHETTI; the inimitable JACQUI the ASTROLOGER of radio 'ame, pfus demonstratons, FREE mini IRIDOLOGY READINGS, FREE mini massages and hundreds and hundreds of FREE FOOD SAMPLES!!!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

FSEE FOOD PUPPET SHOWS

V AwV, to 10 AA* '

1 PM. 2 PM. 5PM

PM AM

LIVE MUSiC ClOWN MAGIC SHOW

.ACTQUI THE ASTROLOGER

10 AM, T O 6 3C PM 12 00 "OOr

3 pm to S Pm

GOOD 33521 West Eight Mile Road

(Just West of Farmington Road) 4 7 7 - 7 4 4 0

an aiternaJive supermarket

Red Cross is counting

on you -to help. +

T H E Q U I N T E S S E N T I A L

" C A R T I E R

T h e t a n k , a n u n d i s p u t e d c l a s s i c .

I " d a y *s v e r s i o n of t h e 1918 L o u i s C a r t i e r o r i g i n a l .

I n 18k g o l d o v e r s t e r l i n g w i t h i v o r y d i a l .

F o r m e n a n d w o m e n . $ 6 7 5 .

S e l e c t i o n v a r i e s b y s t o r e .

* CUARIES WJ. WARREN

JEWELERS SINCE 1902 SOMERSET MALL UHlM1 ' i* IB

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N O W $ 4 4 9

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4pc. MASTER BEDROOM SET This comei-npo'a'v g'ouo i n'estyie leatures r,

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sei v. 'event > Seen ad«e'-isea . a r-ia i -etjx\) store a: $549

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GROUP HO* $349

fuaWTURE WHOLESALE

DISTRIBUTORS

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ROOM DIVIDEk TiiS 150 IB. un't is Duill to noid ary television or stereo unit -Plymouth Ca* "inish -unit meas-ures 48 x 16 xS6h neaay to assemoe

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NOW $159 BUY OiKCT A MO SAVE

M A T T R E S S

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2 Pc . (Innerspring)

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LAY AWAY AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE Visa, MasterCard, Carte Blanche, Diner's Club and American Express Accepted.

REDFORD/DETROIT 16706 Telegraph

2 Blocks South of 6 Mile 532-4060

PONTIAC-WATERFORD 4575 Dixie Hwy 3 3kl W oi TMgrior

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DETROIT 10909 Grand

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934-6900

HIGHLAND PARK

13831 Woodward

883-8065 I Monday-Saturday 10-« Sunday 12-51

HAMTRAMCK 9 4 5 1 B u f f a l o

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Long Stemmed Roses from

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MEMORIAL DAY FLOWERS FOR THE GARDNER

African Violets

$ E A C H

~4" Plast ic Pot

Large Bosten Ferns

s 1 2 " 8 " H a n g i n g B a s k e t

Carnations Fancy California

DOZEN

Flower Bokays

B U N C H

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Geraniums 4 " Round Plastic Pot

$ - | 2 " 95e

each Fiat of 15 t r a y s

Large 10" Hanging Baskets « z v $ 8 "

Except Ferns

Peat & Topsoil 40 lb. Bag

$ - | 4 9 Reg. M.75

Vegetables Peppers, ibbage i

$ 6 "

Tomatoes, Peppers, Cauliflower, Cabbage, etc.

494

Tray Rat of 18 trays

Large Patio Tomatoes

Pom-Pom Mums

Tropical Plants Wide Selection

8 " & 1 0 "

S 0 9 9 SQ95

Ground Cover Pachysandra

* 8 " 50 Plants

s 1 4 " 100 Plants

6' Pot

J)PEN MEMORIAL DAY

MONDAY 9 am - 4 pm

Perennials Hardy Mums

$

Flowering Annuals • Petunias* Marigolds excludes Shade Plants

Rat of 18 Trays

59* Tray

s 7 " Rat of 18 Trays

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DAILY DELIVERY METRO AREA

3 3 2 3 9 8 M I L E Rd. LIV O N I A (E of Farmlnflton Rd.)

MON.-SAT 8 - 8 . SUN. 476-4533

C H A R G E BY P H O N E W I T H Y O U R C R E D I T C A R D

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HOUSE RELIGIONS — The House^dopied,

224 for and 189 against, an amendment to prevent spending on a private pro-gram that trains Foreign Service offi-cers in "religious sensitivity "

This killed the State Department's plan to spend $50,000 in fiscal 1986 and 1987 to send diplomats to the New York City program, which is conducted by The Appeal to Conscience Founda-tion. for instruction in Hinduism, Juda-ism and Buddhism and other religions

Foreign Service officers have been attending the program for several years. But government money has not been used to defray the foundation's operating costs

Dan Burton. R-Ind , said "we do not need to spend taxpayers' money on this program." which he said involves an overlap of church and state.

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Middle East and other areas where disputes frequently stem from religious differences

Members voting yes wanted to block the expenditure Voting yes Carl Pur-sell, R-Plymouth. Dennis Hertel, D-Harper Woods, William Broomfield. R-Birmingham

Voting no: William Ford D-Taylor Sander Levin. D-Southfield

SENATE REVENUE SHARING - The Senate

rejected. 43 for and 54 against, an amendment to preserve the general revenue sharing program that channels federal payments to thousands of state and local governments

The vote, which occurred during de-bate on the budget resolution, signals the end of the program af ter 1986. The Reagan Administration wants to termi-nate revenue sharing on grounds that the U.S. Treasury has no surplus to share.

Robert Kasten. R-Wis„ who voted to keep the program, said eliminating revenue sharing "would immediately result in huge increases in property

rollcall report taxes and sharp cuts in basic public services "

Opponent Gordon Humphrey, R-N.H., said Revenue sharing goes to some of the wealthiest communities in America," citing cities such as Palm Beach. Fla , Beverly Hills. Calif . and Grosse Pointe, Mich

Senators voting yes wanted to pre-serve general revenue sharing

Voting yes Carl Levin and Donald Riegle. Michigan Democrats.

BUDGET — By a vote of 50 for and 49 against, the Senate approved a three-year master plan (S Con Res 32) for the federal budget that would cut the deficit by $50 billion or more in fis-cal 1986 and by some $300 billion dur-ing fiscal 1986-87.

All savings are to be accomplished by spending cuts rather than tax in-creases Later this year. Congress will take up individual bills to implement

the far-reaching budget blueprint The plan;

• Eliminates J 3 programs, includ-ing the Trade Adjustment Assistance and Urban Deve lopment Action Grants.

• Inflicts deep cuts in such popular programs as f a rm subsidies, Medicare, Amtrak. Export-Import Bank direct loans and the Small Business Adminis-tration.

• Eliminates 1986 cost-of-living hikes for Social Secruity recipients and federal military and civilian pension-ers.

• Provides for "zero growth" in de-fense spending except for hikes to re-flect the inflation rate.

Those constraints were accepted by President Reagan, who made a cam-paign pledge never to cut Social Securi-ty, and who had sought a 6 percent af-ter-inflation hike in defense outlays

Supporter Robert Dole, R-Kans called the budget blueprint "a very, very good mixture of what is substan-tively right and politically realistic

Opponent Robert Byrd. D-W. Va.. criticized the budget for "cutting back on critical responsibilities of govern-ment such as education, child nutrition

transportation and economic de-velopment programs "

Senators voting yes favored the budget plan.

Voting no: Levin and Riegle _TAX - By a vote of 61 for and 37

against, the Senate tabled (killed an amendment to the budget resolution (above) to establish a minimum corpo-rate tax of 15 percent on earnings over $50,000.

Robert Packwood. R-Ore.. who voted to kill the measure, said any action by the full Senate on such a proposal

should be delayed until the Finance Committee looks into the issue later this year.

Howard Metzenbaun. D-Ohio, said. "If we really want io address ourselves to the (deficit), this is the way to do it."

Senators voting no wanted to begin a minimum tax on corporate earnings. Voting no Levin and Riegle.

CIGARETTE TAX - By a vote of 56 for and 46 against, the Senate tabled (killed) an amendment in behalf of higher federal taxes on cigarettes. This occurred during debate on the budget blueprint.

The amendment sought to make per-manent the existing tax of 16 cents per pack, which is slated to fall to eight cents in October The $4 9 billion in revenue generated by the amendment over three years was to have been ap-plied to deficit reduction

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New Hines 'module' design is safer — Reickel By Tim Richard staff writer

Hines Parkway is getting a safer de sign as well as a fresher look

It has been strung out along the Mid die Rouge River, people parked any where, picnic tables scattered and trouble difficult to observe

Today Wayne County's new park;, manager, R Eric Reickel; talks about clustering things into "modules That means putting all cars in parking lots grouping all swings and picnic tables near the comfort stations, removing brush that obstructs a police officer 's

view We've turned the corner, said

Sheriff Robert A Ficano as Reickel re-ported on new activities and physical improvements on the 17-mile county parkway to the Hines Park Task Force this week

A lot of our discussion used to be the law enforcement aspect It 's nice to see more on the activities a spec t " the sheriff added

HINES DRIVE was developed in the 1920s, when families took Sunday drives and looked out the window Fa-thers took the streetcar to work on

weekdays Non-working teen-agers didn't have cars at all

The 20s formula turned into disas ter. at least in police eyes, during the 1960s and 70s County dried up Hines became the scene of drinking-and-drugs parties, prostitution and just plain trouble And that kind of trouble, in a sprawling park layout was diffi-cult for police to control

Reickel. in his first year as parks chief af ter 11 years in Oakland County, has an answer the module system

We've got to move parking off the roadway and into parking lots It's un-safe because people open car doors into

traffic It's undesirable to have people sunning themselves lying on cars or moving picnic tables to the roadside, said Reickel

DAN NAVARRE, chief of county parks maintenance, told the task force his crews would remove broken swing sets from scattered, hidden locations and concentrate them in activities areas "not scattered in the boonies New chains for swings have been on or der for three months.

The river will be made visible by the removal of brush Windows are being replaced in comfort stations, he said

But the goal of restoring all comfort stations is elusive because some have suffered extensive, and costly, mechan-ical damages.

Baseball diamonds are getting back-stops and being improved

Navarre said regular programs of grass-cutting and trash pickup have been instituted This park has never had planned maintenance It's had maintenance, but never a written plan." he said

In June park crews will be augment-ed by 100 staie Youth Corps workers, he said

TASK FORCE members were in a cheerful mood as they reported on a< tivities rather than problems in Hines Parkway as the Memorial Day week end approaches Items

a Park users, particularly families have increased in numbers in a spring that has been unusually warm

a Planning will start soon on re moving logjams from the river which retard receding floodwaters. Reickel said The Michigan National Guard will cooperate, and help is being sought from contractors with cranes

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Why fight private schools? To the editor

I have read with interest the article and letters, regarding public vs. private schooling, and several thoughts come to mind.

Instead of spending time and tax dollars fighting private schooling, why doesn't Dr John Hoben determine why so many parents are opting out of the public school system'* The answers should be obvious

1. An elementary teacher, regardless of how ded-icated and concerned he she is. cannot adequately instruct over 30 children in a small classroom This teacher babysits. It is frustrating to children, teach-ers and parents Private school classrooms are smaller.

2. My children have attended Field. Miller, Eriksson, and East Middle schools I challenge Hoben or any member of the school board to spend an entire day in *a classroom at Eriksson School The teachers and administrators are wonderful, the noise level is horrendous Children are cramped in areas smaller than my basement playroom, and I wouldn't dream of allowing 30 plus children down there!

3 When the sixth graders in my area were moved out the grade schools and into the middle school. 1 was reassured that they would have little contact with the other grades. The first week some ninth graders attempted to urinate on my son. Restrooms are smoke-filled, and threats are made against any-one who dares identify the smokers What a won-derful environment!

4 Inspite of well-meaning, caring principals and teachers, discipline is not adequate How can we improve this?

5. Why do we have separate facilities in our school system for TAG students whom the open classroom is designed for. and children whose pri-mary problems in school are caused by crowded classrooms and too much commotion have nowhere to go? Teachers and administrators agreed that one of my children needed a quiet, enclosed classroom; since' the child was not certified learning disabled, my only option was private schooling. It amazes me that a public school bus transports her to pri-vate school but will not merely transfer her to a less-populated public school in our district.

6. Why do sports programs flourish while chil-dren do not learn the basics? Considering that a larger percentage of students enroll in art and mu-sic courses than participate in organized sports, why are these programs the first to suffer cutbacks when the budget is tight?

My list of frustrations is far longer than can be stated here My only means of fighting the system has been to gradually pull my children and the tax dollars they represent out of the public schools I am not happy about this or the financial sacrifice it requires.

As more and more children exit the system. I hope Hoben will think about some of these issues Before beginning his battle against non-accredited private schools, why doesn't he schedule an open forum between himself and the parents of private and public school children?

Isn't it ironic that we seem to be fighting one another when supposedly we have the same goal: providing a quality education for our children in an environment that is conducive to learning

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Gives views on drug use To the editor

Our school district needs to implement drug edu-cation f rom kindergarten all the way through high school "Elementary students need drug educa-tion," but so do all others.

To quote a community leader in this article. "By the t ime they reach eighth and ninth grade, it's too late." I agree, to an extent. By the time some kids reach eighth and ninth grade, it is too late. In my opinion, it is only too late for those who are social deviants and live life in such a way that drugs are an acceptable part of their environment.

I don't believe we have too many of those people in our community. Therefore, we need to assume that we can still help our students when they are in the most crucial years of their lives: those years of adolescence.

I teach in a downriver community in a junior high school and have two teen-aged daughters and a 3-year-old. Drugs are a real concern of mine. In the past two years. I have received training in drug prevention and have implemented the ideas into my classrooms and home.

I encourage discipline rather than punishment and acceptance rather than criticism; open commu-nication of ideas so that children may share their thoughts without being judged or criticized by peers, parents or teachers (this is a vital skill which can be taught); and, by communicating openly, the student learns about his peers and thus, about him-self. He learns that he is OK;'he learns that others have shared similar experiences and feelings

A community leader says, "If you got these kids from kindergarten on and told them about the pit-falls of drugs. I think you could educate them to the point where they wouldn't use them." In the last decade, we educated our students about drugs; we taught them drugs. The studies indicate that the result was that we had more highly educated drug users The actual usage did not decrease. This s tatement might also imply scare tactics. These are probably effective — for a few days or maybe weeks How frequently can we bring in a previous drug user or show a film which indicates the perils of drug abuse"1

It is easy to teach facts about drugs The students love doing reports on all sorts of drugs; unfor-tunately, they already know more about the drugs than the teachers It is easy to show a few selected movies that provide information or scare the chil-dren

But, I believe the task is much bigger, I believe we need to intervene in the development of values; we need to get our leaders (those from whom the pressure comes) on a team against drugs. We-can-not do this by separating ourselves so severely as adults (parents and teachers) f rom our children.

We must take time to get to know them; to hear the things they are saying, even if we disagree; to make reasonable rules and enforce them consist-ently. but allow the children room to explore the world around them; treat them with respect, refus-ing to make condescending remarks; and, most im-portant, accept them as they are. even if they are not exactly as we planned them to be

Maybe when we can give this kind of support to our children, then they can begin to become strong

enough to resist those drugs which can destroy them Until we merge with the children, we cannot expect them to heed our requests and warnings They frequently reject our information and values; but* they also frequently accept whatever their friend or their acquaintance tells them

We can do something about our drug problem We can set good examples, and we can begin to hear our children

Ruby Lewis Canton

Where are the greatest risks? To the editor:

I can't believe that Pete Pellerito would waste an obviously intelligent and talented mind on the likes of a bill to ban smoking in public.

I guess it is understandable that he would be so concerned with indoor pollution, and it is refreshing to know that his facts and figures seem endless, but what about all the facts and figures, Mr Pellerito?

For example, taxes average about 40 cents of every dollar spent on cigarettes. Luxury items such as furs and jewelry no longer bear the burden of excise tax. What happens if the tobacco industry-loses and the smoking population goes down Where will the tax come fr<*n then. Mr Pellerito?

I wonder where the EPA gets its figure of be-tween "500 and 5,000 people will die next year be-cause of second-hand smoke." That's a pretty broad range and as a former nurse who worked with many lung cancer victims, I haven't known one who got lung cancer due to "second-hand smoke."

I do know however that OSHA has abandoned its once-vital program of setting standards for work-place exposure to cancer-causing chemicals. The most glaring examples are asbestos and formal-dehyde, OSHA admits that its current limit of two asbestos fibers for each cubic centimeter of air means 16,000 workers will get cancer in their life-times. Some 16,000 workers — honestly where are your priorities?

According to Pellerito, a worker sitting in a smoke-filled office has the effect of smoking two cigarettes in an eight hour day. Does the worker not run a greater risk of being killed by a drunk driver on his way home from work?

He "claims that the hwae is one of serious indoor pollution and not one of whether people should or can smoke It seems he is throwing us a smokes-creen (pardon the pun).

As a smoker, I support smoke-free areas but please don't force me to smoke only in the privacy of my home. I'll respect your rights if you respect mine. Ask me politely to put the cigarette out and I will — become belligerent and nasty and I'll re-mind you that I live in a free country-

Mr Pellerito. please direct your energies where they are needed Eliminating smoking in public is not going to stop the thousands who will die by the hands of drunk drivers or save the lives of the 16.000 workers.

Miriam L. Duffy Canton

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16.A,C <)&t. Thursday May 23 *985

Festival board deserves a break Ca b b a g e Pa tch Doll fashion. donke \

b a s e b a l l , f oo t - s t omp in j a m s jo in t - j a r r i ng rodeo, ep i cu rean ea t ing and m o r e is in s tore for

those a t t end ing the 11th Annual Canton ount ry Fes t iva l J u n e 14-16 On the agenda for the s u m m e r ce lebra-

u o n . a r e m o r e ac t iv i t ies than ever Fest iv-i t ies will begin with a bang Fr iday when Burda Bro the rs ' f i r eworks spa rk le in Can-ion sk ies Following will be a ca rn iva l S a t u r d a y morning pa rade . F a t h e r of the Yea r contest." c o m m u n i t y organizat ion-sponsored dinners and b reakfas t s . Bingo and mi l l ionai res par t ies , and exhibi ts ot a r t s and c r a f t s f rom as f a r away as Iron River

There ' l l be Irish smg-alongs . s torytel l -ing and face painting, b luegrass and c loggers . a tug-of-war and pet show

With the exception of mea l s , all of this is f r e e No admission is charged If it sounds too good to be t rue , it is

A SMALL core of fes t ival board m e m -bers and worke r s for 12 mon ths has been p lanning and organizing the weekend ' s even t s None a r e paid Canton t rus tees do-na ted about $7,000 to fund the fes t ival Also o f f se t t i ng the SI4.500 cost of en ter -t a i n m e n t . grounds p repa ra t ion , the pa-rade . publici ty, signs, t r a f f i c control and special even t s is revenue f r o m a r t s and c r a f t s booths, concessions and m e a l s the casino, a contes t , and p romot iona l i t ems

J i m Gillig. John Schwar tz , Deborah O'Connor. Lor ra ine Hayes . J i m Davison. Rebecca Havenste in Coughlin, L a r r y B o w e r m a n . Cindy Owens. T e r r y Chuhran Dan Pope , Kay Baldr ica , Bill S i m m e r e r , Denise K r a u s e r . David Gerzewksi and Sandy Gillig a r e donat ing their t i m e to i m p r o v e the qual i ty of l i fe in Canton

The i r intent ions couldn ' t be m o r e honorable . Enhanc ing the c o m m u n i t y ' s i m a g e and providing a f ew days of f i r s t -c l a s s fun a r e their only goals

Desp i t e the fac t tha t the s a m e handfu l

of folk> s tages the f e s t i va l each year, the> receive little thanks This yea r , in fact severa l board m e m b e r s feel that instead of reaping the respec t a n d g r a t i t u t e of of-ficials and res idents , t hey a r e being de-serted and second-guessed. Board m e m -bers a re especial ly s ens i t i ve about the pressure they w e r e p l a c e d under during the Cow Chip Fl ing d e b a t e They ' re threa tening to s tep down b e c a u s e of it See story on Page la

T H E S E C I V I C - M I N D E D residents a re w e a r y of working y e a r in and year out only to confront the s a m e old problems.

Canton c l a ims n e a r l y 60.000 res idents Surely there a r e s o m e wi th t ime on their hands who'd enjoy con t r ibu t ing to the be t t e rmen t of their c o m m u n i t y

Pe rhaps those w h o ' e e suppor ted the Cow Chip Fling should put action behind their words and help s t a g e the event Oth-e r s could help with g e n e r a l labor, e rec t ing and d ismant l ing t en t s a n d booths

Pe rhaps board m e m b e r s could set up an informat ional booth a t t h e fest ival Per-sons with pa r t i cu l a r ski l ls , talents, or in-teres t in the c o u n t r y f e s t ' s organizat ion could be made a w a r e tha t t hey ' r e needed The booth, which could fu rn i sh f l ye r s brochures and pos te rs , m igh t se rve as a place for potent ia l w o r k e r s and present ones to meet and get a c q u a i n t e d

VIRTUALLY E V E R Y O N E who's worked on the fes t iva l s a y s it 's a gratify-ing learning e x p e r i e n c e No doubt there a r e Cantoni tes whose le i sure t ime is monopolized by f a m i l y and profess ional responsibi l i t ies F r o m t h e m , fes t iva l board m e m b e r s p r o b a b l y would be de-lighted with a s imp le t h a n k you

But those of you who 've got a little t ime, see if you can ' t l o c a t e a board m e m -ber at the fest ival a n d in t roduce yourself The fest ival is C a n t o n ' s p r e m i e r commu-nity event It would be a shame a f t e r y e a r s of progress to let it decl ine

Should McLain be in Hall of Fame?

OVER F O l ' R years , he won 92 g a m e s and two Amer ican League Cy Young a w a r d s as p i tcher of the year , leading the 1968 Detroi t Tigers to the world c h a m -pionship He's the last m a j o r league pitch-e r to top the 30 m a r k in wins (31)

On the field — and off, too — he was a legend in Tiger history and could be men-t ioned in the s a m e brea th with pi tching g r e a t s George Mullin. T o m m y Bridges. Schoolboy Rowe. Bobo N'ewsom. Hal Newhouse r and Dizzy Trout .

With c redent ia l s like that , wouldn t anyone qua l i fy for the Michigan Spor ts Hall of F a m e — on the basis of p e r f o r m -a n c e a lone 0

BY NOW. you know we re talking about the brash pitcher with the hopping fas t -ball . the m a n who believed he could do no wrong, f o r m e r Livonia and Beverly Hills res ident Dennis McLain

But instead of wal tz ing into town at s o m e f u t u r e t ime to t ake his place along-side the Hank Greenbe rgs and the Bobby Laynes . Denny the G r e a t can look f o r w a r d to spending the next 23 yea r s dressed in pr ison grey for r acke t ee r ing ex tor t ion and coca ine deal ing in Flor ida

As the boy once said to Shoeless J o e J a c k s o n of the f a m o u s Chicago Black Sox" scandal s t e m m i n g f rom throwing g a m e s m t h e 1919 Work! Ser ies S a y it isn't so. J o e , "

No p rob lem for Denny He's denying it all and still insists the c a s e against h im was f a b r i c a t e d

Many loyalis ts and spor ts fans wish they could believe him but the s i tua t ion looks bad

T H E BOARD of d i r ec to r s of the Michi-gan Sports Hall of F a m e lef t the door a j a r fo r Denny 's ent ry into the hall by vot ing to keep his n a m e on the elect ion bal lot He could be e lected any t i m e a vote is t aken , but the board rese rved veto power over any choice and could r e f u s e to c e r t i f y an e lec t ion Tha t m e a n s it could r e v e r s e McLain ' s elect ion to the hall if he bags the nece s sa ry votes

Hal l of F a m e Commiss ioner Nick Ker-bawy, the f o r m e r Det ro i t Lions and De-t ro i t P i s tons genera l m a n a g e r , p r o m i s e s to convene the board to vote on c e r t i f y i n g McLain's e lect ion if that should eve r hap-

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pen McLain's n a m e would stay on the ballot for the en t i r e 10-year eligibility period, a f t e r which it could be removed

McLain's n a m e h a s been on the Hall of F a m e ballot the last t w o yea r s His con-viction has spa rked d e b a t e on his n a m e continuing to a p p e a r on the ballot •'Crite-ria for a cand ida te ' s e lec t ion is contained in the Hall of F a m e ' s const i tu t ion as hav-ing brought last ing f a m e and honor to the s t a t e of Michigan " K e r b a w y said

IT'S P A I N F U L to c o n t e m p l a t e the f a t e of Denny McLain He had the world in his a rms , and he let it s l ip away He could have been f inancia l ly c o m f o r t a b l e for life, and he's broke He could be living in Bev-er ly Hills, ei ther in Michigan or Califor-nia. and unless a p p e a l s cou r t s rule other-wise. he'll be living in a prison cell

Should a man ' s sins wipe out his accom-plishments '1

Or do you bar the Hall of F a m e door to Denny McLain because of his sins outside baseba l l 0

R E G A R D L E S S of your viewpoint Den-ny McLain will go down as one of the most f amous persons in the h is tory of Michigan spor ts He did s o m e t h i n g that hadn't been done since Dizzy D e a n in the 1930s win over 30 g a m e s And yet a person of his deeds blew it all and r a n afoul of the law

The best reason to keep Denny out of the hall would be to e l i m i n a t e him as an inspirat ional e x a m p l e fo r kids

Looking at it f r o m a n o t h e r angle, may-be that 's just the r e a s o n for putting Denny into the hall — to show an example of what can happen to g r e a t n e s s if it be-comes con tamina ted , to show that good things must be c h a n n e l e d , and that re-gard less of how good you are. no one is above the law

In case you ' re i n t e r e s t e d Kerbawy can be reached at 968-2440, and responses to the Observer & E c c e n t r i c le t terbox a r e welcome

I S P E N T a recent dreary evening por-ing over a s t a t e Senate F isca l Agency re-por t on the r ival t ax cut plans of Gov J a m e s J B l ancha rd and the Senate . This will save you the t rouble of reading it.

If your chief concern is reducing taxes , t h e r e will be l i t t le d i f fe rence , at l eas t in 1986. SFA ana lyzed the two p lans fo r in-c o m e s f r o m $15,000 to $63,000 and found the Sena te has an a d v a n t a g e of about 0.1 pe rcen t of income Big deal.

The Sena te passed its t ax cut p lan F e b 27 wi th b ipa r t i san suppor t . A s e p a r a t e bill to r a i s e personal exempt ions to $1,750 f r o m $1,500 was shoved through ma in ly by Repub l i cans

This week the House Taxa t ion C o m m i t -t ee t a k e s up the plans.

T H E D I F F E R E N C E is largely philo-sophical . The Senate plan focuses on cut-t ing pe r sona l i ncome taxes , per iod B l a n c h a r d ' s t a r g e t is lowering local prop-e r ty t axes through reba tes .

B l ancha rd and the Legis la ture , with only one Republ ican vote, in 1983 ra ised the income r a t e f r o m 4.6 percen t to 6.35 pe rcen t , with provisions to scale it down as deb t s w e r e re t i red and the e c o n o m y improved .

Cur ren t ly the r a t e is 5 35 p e r c e n t It will d rop to 5.1 percen t nea r the end of th is yea r Then on Oct. 1. 1987, it will d rop to the pre- recess ion r a t e of 4.6 p e r c e n t

T i m R ichard

The Sena te plan is to drop the r a t e to 4 6 percent the f i rs t day of 1986. a full 21 months ahead of schedu le In fiscal 1986 the revenue loss would be $550 million

BLANCHARD'S PLAN, considerably m o r e complex, is based on the unpopular -ity of local g o v e r n m e n t s ' e x t r e m e l y high proper ty taxes . The basics:

• The income t a x r a t e would c o m e down to 4 6 pe rcen t in mid-1986, six months la te r than the Sena te plan and 15 months ea r l i e r t han the cu r r en t schedule There is no provis ion fo r ra is ing the $1,500 exempt ion

• P r o p e r t y tax r e b a t e s would be in-c reased f r o m abou t $500 million to a lmos t $750 million Ins tead of 1.5 mill ion of us ge t t ing a s t a t e check when homes tead p roper ty t axes a r e m o r e than 3.5 percent of income, two mil l ion of us would get re-ba tes when p r o p e r t y t a x e s passed 3 per-cent of income

Those two i t e m s would reduce s t a t e revenue $650 mil l ion in f i sca l '86

• A n u m b e r of bus iness- type t a x e s would be ad jus ted for var ious r ea sons ra is ing r e v e n u e $200 mill ion, so the net cost of B lancha rd ' s plan would be $450 mil l ion Biggest i tems: t ax J o n g - t e r m cap i t a l ga ins ($72 million), t ax "domes t i c" (Michigan) insurance c o m p a n i e s a t t h e s a m e r a t e as " f o r e i g n " (out-of-s ta te) c o m p a n i e s ($47 mill ion) and tax m i l i t a r y pay ($27 million)

B L A N C H A R D ' S PLAN has the big ad-v a n t a g e of address ing the p r o p e r t y tax p r o b l e m tha t we all gr iped so loudly about in the in f l a t ionary y e a r s of 1964-80.

T h e governor tel ls us the big benef ic i -a r i e s would be suburbs in Wayne, Oak land and M a c o m b counties, whe re p r o p e r t y va lues have_been s t rong and s t a t e aid to schools low He's r ight C o m p a r a b l e hous-ing is much higher he re than in o u t s t a t e ci t ies.

Unl ike his p redecessor . Bill Mil l iken B lancha rd will not push for a s a l e s tax inc rease as a r e p l a c e m e n t fo r property-t axes . even though Michigan ' s 4 p e r c e n t sa les tax r a t e is low and p r o p e r t y t a x e s " w a y off the cha r t s . "

" S o m e day , " he predic ted , " t h e y ' r e going to wan t a sa les tax i n c r e a s e and p r o p e r t y tax cut, dol lar fo r dol la r I don' t see it happen ing in the n e a r f u t u r e . "

Well, J i m Blanchard is known for hav-ing a p re t ty good sense of poli t ical t iming

In politics, star is everything IT IS ALMOST amazing how the possi-

ble Republ ican opposition to Bill Lucas ' g u b e r n a t o r i a l candidacy seems to be me l t ing a w a y One a f t e r another of the possible cha l l enge r s says he does not wish to vie with Lucas for the GOP nominat ion

Only Oakland County Execu t ive Dan Murphy a p p e a r s to be lef t to oppose the new Republ ican s t a r

F o r m e r Gov George Romney is the lat-est to_support Lucas, who is only in his third year as Wayne County execu t ive and second week as a Republ ican He has yet to announce his candidacy Romney raised a f ew eyebrows by insisting that L u i s s should be the "consensus" GOP cand ida t e in 1986

P e r h a p s George is mindful of the in t ra-pa r ty p r i m a r y rows which sapped the possible G O P will to fight a winning elec-t ion c a m p a i g n in the fall The two Repub-l icans who sought the U S Senate nomina-tion in 84 — Jack Lousma and J i m Dunn — provide a case in point Once he de fea t -ed Dunn in the p r imary , Lousma had trou-ble l i f t ing off

It well could be that Lucas will b e c o m e the Republ ican guberna tor ia l s t a n d a r d b e a r e r without being nicked for a d rop of blood by a Republ ican cha l lenger

How can one candida te appea r to spr ing up so s t rong ly? The answer m a y be that th is is the e r a of the s t a r Call it what you will t he re a r e some people to whom the

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spotlight g r a v i t a t e s They have some combinat ion of c h a r a c t e r personali ty and style that d r a w s a t t en t ion

IT MAY have nothing to do with intel-ligence pe r s eve rance or e f fec t iveness It has more t o ' d o with such things as self-c o n f i d e n c e . f l a m b o y a n c e c h a r i s m a panache, pizzazz The person who discov-ered Bill Lucas in a sense may be com-pared to the agent who discovered Lana Turner sipping a soda in Shwab's drug s tore in Hollywood

At least one n e w s p a p e r has noted that Lucas displays a s ignif icant lack of knowledge about s o m e governmenta l sub-jects The n e w s p a p e r s and the candidates themselves like to cal l t hem the "issues The pr incipals a r g u e about issues and accuse each o ther of ducking the issues But voters t rad i t iona l ly pay li t t le a t ten-tion to issues

Oh. there a r e a few tha t make a differ-ence — A m e r i c a n s held hostage, for ex-amp le m a d e eve ry th ing that J i m m y

C a r t e r did seem suspect And R icha rd Headlee. the GOP cand ida t e for gove rnor in 82, buried himself by address ing sup-posed women ' s issues But for the most par t , issues a r e things that vo te rs get t i red of They real ly want to vote on the basis of a cand ida t e ' s perceived persona l i ty

D E N N I S NYSTROM. a long t ime Re-publ ican political ope ra t ive i n s t r u m e n t a l in Lucas conversion to Repub l i can i sm, knows full well the value of a c a n d i d a c y based on personal i ty and s ty le as opposed to one based on issues

He is quoted as saying that v o t e r s a r e not unduly concerned with a c a n d i d a t e ' s s tand on specif ic issues " I t ' s your ap-p roach to problem-solving that coun t s not how you answer na r row ques t ions "

It would probably be m o r e c o r r e c t to say tha t it is how the public p e r c e i v e s your a p p r o a c h that coun t s

This is why the poli t ical k i n g m a k e r s s e a r c h for s t a r s r a t h e r t han depend ing on the i r pa r ty ranks to tu rn out c h a r i s m a t i c c a n d i d a t e s

The t ime will c o m e when all pol i t ical l eaders will search for the r ight candi-da te . no m a t t e r what his ideology, politi-cal leanings or background Winning the* elect ion is the most impor t an t thing If c and ida t e s have to be chosen and cour t ed like footbal l and basketbal l s t a r s so be it

Blanchard's comp plan wins key approvals GOV JAMES Blanchard s new proposal to cut

workers compensation costs by addressing only ad-ministrative issues has won immediate support from some key lawmakers. General Motors and the United Auto Workers But it drew sharp criticism from some business officials

The governer said he expects the plan, which will go to a legislative task force, to be approved before the summer recess

The proposal evades the controversy over the definition of •'disability" while focusing on stream-lining the system's administrative procedures

As such, it reflects many of the December rec-ommendations of University of Michigan law pro-fessor Theodore St Antoine, appointed by the gov-ernor as special counsel on worker's compensation

DRAWING THE MOST fire are the governor's proposals to eliminate the June 30 sunset on the disability definition, to appoint an advisory council of business and labor to study the issue, and to eliminate the ability of the appeals board to review the entire record of a case decided by administra-tive law examiners.

Blanchard said the proposal would make the sys-tem more cost competitive and equitable for in-jured workers Aides said exact cost savings are impossible to calculate.

And alluding to GM's forthcoming decision on a site for its Saturn project, he said, "We are trying

to do everything we can to improve cooperation because that could affect future business deci-sions"

The governor said the administrative reforms will be a major improvement in the job climate and in administrative costs "Further reforms will be much more attainable if we can move out and clear up administrative problems," he said

The governor said he would create, by executive order, an advisory council equally represented by business and labor to address the definition issue as quickly as possible

ST. ANTOINE said he was delighted with the proposals to address administrative problems. He said they constitute "the one universally acknowl-edged failure of the system — the crushing backlog of cases (five years)."

Senate Labor Committee Chairman Doug Cruce, R-Troy, co-chairman of the task force, said he was encouraged by the proposal, saying. "It will be 95 percent of what we'll end up passing I believe it does have the foundation to reduce costs."

Task force member Sen William Faust, D-West-land, said it appears to be a framework for a solu-tion.

House Minority Leader Michael Busch, R-Sagi-naw, said he was skeptical that another advisory council would be helpful in addressing the long-standing battle over the definition of disability

MICHIGAN MANUFACTURERS Association President John Thodis strongly opposed delaying action on the definition question, while applauding the proposed changes in administrative procedures

Commerce Director Doug Ross, who helped win the support of the UAW and GM. said the advisory council would not simply study the definition, but would be charged with the responsibility to resolve the issue as fast as possible.

Major points fo the governor's plan are to • Make the disability definition for occupational

disease consistent with that for traumatic injury • Streamline the appeals process with a new ap-

pellate comissrtm to hear new appeals while the existing board would clear away the existing back-log.

• Set time limits on appeals. • Encourage voluntary arbitration. • Set new qualification for administrative law

examiners • Encourage alternatives to contested cases, in

part through expanded mediation. • Limit attorney fees by limiting the time peri-

od on which fees are calculated to 104 weeks and basing fees on benefits after deductions for other coverages

• Set a priority hearing calendar for cases • Adopt rules limiting medical fees to the maxi-

mum allowed by out-state Blue Cross trust fee schedule

Warren Hoyt is executive director of the Michigan Press Associat ion

The governor maid the administrative re forma will be a major improvement in the job climate •

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Old news recycles to today's profits By Sherry Kahan special writer

BARBARA J. S IDICK won second place in the Michigan Institute of Business Designers juried portfolio competition. Students from the University of

• Michigan, • Michigan State

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B* the Barbara Sidick competition May 11 in Lansing.

' Barbara graduated cum laude from U-M this month. She lives in Canton Township and is a 1980 graduate of Plymouth Canton High School.

JOHNNIE CROSBY Plymouth artist, won a Merritt Award for her painting "Snow Bank" at the Ann Arbor Women Painters' Spring Exhibit. The show will continue through May 31 at the Ann Arbor Public Library, Fourth Avenue at William Street.

Congratulations are in order for Johnnie for another reason. She received a bachelor of ar ts degree in April from Eastern Michigan University She already had a bachelor of science degree

GOOD GRIEF Department — The Peter Rockwell exhibit at Tom Monahan's Snowflake House ends Tuesday. May 28 You have only five more days to get out there. I The shuttle runs from the F r a m e Works oaPeflmman Avenue and admission is free.

First glimmer of the glaring error in Monday's View came f rom Fran Kerr, who said. "I guess Doug and I don't have to worry about missing the Rockwell show if it's going to be here until the end of August." When I asked her where she got that idea, she said. "In your column." Couldn't believe my eyes, there it was in black and white.

CHRIS LORE, Ian Shepherd and Steve Harrington, all members of the Centennial Educational Park Marching Band are playing with drum and bugle corps this summer

Steve is joining the Madison i Wisconsin) Scouts Chris and Ian will be with Boston's 27th Lancers from June 9 until mid-August. Chris is playing a bell bugle and Ian will be on drums. They'll be taking part in competitions down Eas t and in Port Huron — performance closest to Plymouth.

They'll all be together for the drum and bugle corps national finals in Madison in August.

ROBERT L. J O N E S of Plymouth has been named chairman of the Detroit College of Law 50th Anniversary Commission He will head the group in planning and coordinating the 50th anniversary celebration of the college's present campus site.

He is vice president of American Natural Resources Pipeline Co and maintains memberships in the American Bar Association, American Gas Association, American institute of Industrial Engineers. American National Standards Institute. Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Detroit Bar Association. Engineering Society of Detroit. Economic Club of Detroit, Michigan Bar Association, and Midwest Gas and Southern Gas associating*

PATRICK ENN A of Canton Township was among the volunteers honored Sunday for hours of service to the Ann Arbor Veterans Administration Medical Center

J T Carson, director of the center, spoke to the volunteers at a luncheon at the Holiday Inn-Westbank in Ann Arbor

He said, "Their hours make a critical difference in the qual care we can offer to patients They contribute the same number of hours as 40 full-time employees And the services they provide, working directly with patients or performing other jobs that allow staff to spend more t ime with patients, are invaluable."

Patrick contributed 100 hours of volunteer time to the center

WHEN CHICAGO MAYOR Harold Washington picks up his morning Sun-Times to read with breakfast, he

has no idea that part of his newspaper comes to him from L&L Waste Materi-als Co. of Wayne

It is the recycled part. It consists of tons of old newspapers brought to the recycling company on Brush Street by residents of Wayne and nearby com-munities such as Westland. Livonia, Plymouth. Garden City, Inkster, Romulus and New Boston

But before it reaches Mayor Wash-ington's breakfast table, the paper is sorted, cleaned, de-inked, shredded, soaked, cooked and eventually trans-formed into huge rolls of newsprint.

The papers are carried to the compa-ny in cars, station wagons, trucks and vans by hundreds of people who want to make a little extra money for their family, or who represent groups sueh as scouts and churches involved in fund drives

"WE ALSO BUY and sell metal as well as computer and ledger paper." explained Dorothy Newman, a teacher at Hamilton Elementary School in Westland. She is co-owner of the firm founded by her husband Louis and Leon Last 39 years ago, long before recy-cling became a household word The title L&L is derived from the first ini-tial of each partner

Newman's partner is Marty Wiener of Southfield.

She passed along this information as she checked the weight of an incoming pickup truck brimming with old news-

papers A little later she handed the driver $5.90 for 370 pounds he brought.

It was Saturday morning, the compa-ny's busiest hours. Men, women and children were dropping off pound af ter pound of newspapers,

"We're saving for new equipment," explained Richard W McGuire of Westland, a f t e r guiding his car into a line of other vehicles waiting to be weighed McGuire is scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 781 which meets in Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Plymouth.

"We think it 's a good way to make money This way we don't have to send the boys into the streets selling stuff They enjoy this project. They get to-gether the night before we deliver to sort and tie up the newspap^s."

ROBERT WOODSIDE had ferried in papers gathered by members of the Good Shepherd Church of Westland.

"It's worth $1,000 a year," he said "If we really worked at it, we could make $5.000" a year for our special projects."

Flora Dierdorf drove from New Bos-ton because paper collecting "makes a little extra money for me."

Charles W'oodhams and son Derrick of Livonia regard paper collecting as a family enterprise "It shows the kids the value of conserving," said Wood-hams, adding that profits go into a va-cation fund

SYLVIA GARRETT and daughter Kim brought f rom Westland a load of papers to which they and their neigh-bors had contributed

"We save papers so our kids can make money," said Garrett

Newman, who deals with customers and works on the compnay.books on Saturday mornings, appreciated Gar-ret t 's comment.

"It 's good for children to be involved in this," she observed "It make them realize that money doesn't grow on trees."

She is still impressed by one boy who was absolutely world-class in newspa-per collecting zeal.

"He delivered newspapers in a big apar tment building," Newman re-called. "He had his customers save their papers and he brought them here. His parents cooperated. I'll bet that kid made $100 a week for yea^s. He started this about the age of 12 and he's now in college."

NEWMAN ADDED. "We have a lot of children coming in to supplement their income. Many senior citizens also. Some people who came in as children now are coming back with their kids."

Newman suddenly noticed through a window that a customer had driven his van over the weighing platform at ground level outside the window Peer-ing at a part of the scales inside, she recorded the weight of the vehicle

The driver then took his load to the other side of the building where Wiener and a crew were waiting to do the work of unloading and bailing it. Weiner bought half of the business two years ago after the death of Newman's hus-band

Once the van was emptied, it was driven back to the scales for reweigh-ing. The weight shed by the vehicle was recorded as the weight of the newspa-pers L&L's methods of operations

'The business kept going during the recession because those laid off around here rolled out their trucks and vans and picked up paper and metal for us.'

— Marty Weiner

means that the collector only has to leave his vehicle once, when he collects his money

"Recycling paper saves trees," said Newman as the customer department. "We save the cities money. They don't have to pick up as much garbage or find land to dispose of it. We need more of this."

WIENER SAID that the 50 tons of paper taken in each week during busy-times means 50 tons less material needing landfill.

He explained that the "process of re-cycling now costs less than creating new newsprint, Technology has taken over with the result that today it is more advantageous to reuse newspa-pers The material is also recycled into such items as cereal boxes, making them cost less."

Recycling metals brings down their cost, in Wiener's opinion

"Recycled copper is as good as mined copper and less expensive." he noted, "and it means we won't have to use up our natural resources as fast "

L&L deals with such nonferrous met-als as copper, alummnum and brass, al-

S o u t h f i e l d r e s i d e n t Mar ty W e i n e r , a c o -o w n e r of t h e f i r m , ( l e f t ) Dale L o s k o w s k i a n d Gary B u d d a r e r e a d y to u n l o a d t h e n e w s p a p e r s . -

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though newspapers are the major part of its business. It also buys items like car radiators, s tarters, generators and batteries

"WE DONT make much money on batteries," Weiner indicated "The rea-son we buy them is that the guy who brings in three batteries might also bring in aluminum and newspapers "'

Wiener and Newman are fussy about the paper they accept for recycling No magazines, no telephone books, no high gloss paper for them

"Slick paper is almost like glass, it's so slippery,".explained Wiener. "It can actually cause the bail to come apart Then we have 1,800 pounds of newspa-pers all over the floor That's no fun."

He added that the glue in magazines can clog reprocessing equipment, so that "if one of the people buying our paper sees a few magazines in a bail, he might reject a whole semi(truck) load weighing 46,000 pounds "

Telephone books are turned down be-cause of low-quality paper According to Wiener, the paper has already been recycled

"We are one of the few places that hand bail paper," he continued. "It's an advantage to use because it allows us to see what goes in An automatic bailer takes everything.

CURRENT RATE for 100 pounds of paper is $1.60. The price rises in the winter sometimes when cold weather keeps collectors off the streets

"The demand is still there in winter, but the supply is less," Wiener noted. "If necessary, we shrink our profit margin then to keep busy during the winter. In this business, if you can break even or make a little profit in winter, you're happy."

Wiener felt both happy and lucky during the past recession that area res-idents remembered L&L

"The business kept going during the recession because those who were laid off around here rolled out their trucks and vans and picked up paper and met-al for us."

Sweet Adelines plan guest night

Women who like to sing and don't have an outlet for their musical energy are invited to spend an evening with the Midwest Harmony chapter. Sweet Adelines Inc

Midwest Harmony will have a guest night 7 30 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, at Kirk of Our Savior Church, Cherry Hill between Wayne and Newburgh roads

"We plan an entertaining evening for our guests with barbershop quartets, songs by the chorus and refreshments." said Lindo Lupo of Canton Township, chapter president

The ability to read music is not re-quired of chorus members. All that is necessary is the ability to hold a musi-cal Hoe against other parts

LUPO SAID, "There is a voice part in barbershop to suit every woman.

whether her range be high, low or mid-dle, We welcome all women of good will to come and find out what we're all about."

The 40 women in Midwest Harmony are western Wayne County representa-tives of Sweet Adelines, Inc.. an inter-national oganization for women devot-ed to the performance and enjoyment of four-part harmony, barbershop style

The group is led by Dixie Dahlke, an award-winning Sweet Adeline singer and director

Information about being a part of the active, performing chapter will be giv-en at the guest night More information is Wialable by calling Marge Greip. 425-0017, or Barbara Williams. 721-3861

New Y singles club accepting members

P l y m o u t h F a m i l y Y invi tes a r e a singles to a t t end a mee t ing of i ts newly f o r m e d c lub a t 7:30 p.m Thursday May 23 ( tonight) a t the Y off ice , 248 Union. T h e r e will be wine, cheese, c o f f e e and conversa -t ion Group discussion topic will be " E x p l o r i n g the Single L i fes ty le . "

The club will m e e t r e g u l a r l y and sugges ted ac t iv i t ies include par-t ies . dances, guest speake r s , pot-

luck d inners , ca rds and g a m e s , g roup out ings , tr ips, gou rme t club, you th -pa ren t act ivi t ies and g r o u p d iscuss ions

Club goa l s a r e to o f fe r c o m p a n -ionship and suppor t to each m e m -ber with a p r o g r a m geared to the in te res t s of the group

F o r m o r e informat ion , call the Y Office, 453-2904

JWK award winners Because of the exceptional talents of the en-tries, the Plymouth Community Arts Council gave two Joanne Winkieman Hulce awards this year. The awards that honor the founder of the arts council are presented annually to "encour-age and help individuals in pursuing a career in the arts." Jeff Wilson (left), Jennifer Walker and Shawn Carson received awarda. Carson, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Kit Carson of Canton, will attend

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the Center tor Creative Studies in Detroit this fall aa an art major. The second award ia being ahared by Wileon, eon of Mr. and Mra. Donn Wil-son of Joy Road, who will major In theatre arts at the Univereity of Michigan, and Walker, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walker of Jener Street, who will major in clarinet performance at U-M. All three are June graduates of Plymouth canton High School.

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Soccer, grand opening make for busy holiday weddings 1 hope you have all your garden-

ing done and have a decent s ta r t on your sp r ing cleaning, because your holiday is going to be a busy one'

Ii is t i m e to relax. Canton style, which m e a n s with f r iends I'll ad-mit the t iming on these even t s could h a v e been bet ter but let 's get s t a r t ed

B e f o r e we dash off to the soccer fields, let m e t emp t you with "a re-laxing t r i p to the new Canton Cine-ma Six Yes, the t ime has come . Canton, to enjoy the f irst phase of our new. progress ive face l i f t This is it — t o m o r r o w at 6 p.m. the grand open ing of the very f irst the-a te r in Can ton

This is excit ing. P lease don' t miss it if at all possible fo r it p romises to be great with all so r t s of fun including the P lymou th Can-ton^Lmns ^Cheerleaders^ and ^prizes

Vegas, a VCR, 10-speed bike, a P ACM AN g a m e . T-shirts , du f f l e bags and m o r e 0

Special admiss ion f r o m noon to 8 p.m F r i d a y , May 24 is $1.04 for any mov ie as long as you get in be-fore 8 p .m

They h a v e been working long and hard to ge t r eady for this opening and the t h e a t e r is beaut i fu l , red and blue, wi th a huge snack bar as you walk in. I mus t , however, t ake ex-ception to the shade of red. it looks purple to m e But as you ail know, I 'm no in te r io r decora to r (but it sure looks purp le to me).

Back to the detai ls . The re a r e four t hea t e r s that seat 220 people and two thea t e r s that seat 380 and a la rge , fully lighted parking lot They will be open seven days a week f r o m noon to midnight

Despi te some r u m o r s to the con-t r a r y . they will be keeping the i r pr ices compe t i t i ve with surround-tng thea te r s , w i t h the except ion of our beloved Penn, for which t h e r e will be no r e p l a c e m e n t in our pocket-books or our hea r t s

Eve ry day. f r o m noon to 6 p.m.. t h e r e will be a special m a t i n e e pr ice of $2.50.

One more t e r r i f i c thing is that they a r e planning to hire 60 people and that is no smal l potatoes.

Jus t in case you haven ' t hea rd , let m e run the opening f i lms by vou B r e w s t e r s Millions (PG>.

R a m b o " (R), "A View To A Kill (PGF and "Code of Silence ' ' (R). T im J a h n (Jan), the m a n a g e r , a s s u r e s m e that Genera l Cinema will be br inging us a va r i e ty of fami ly pic-tures . including many Disney re-leases. Mr J a h n is f r o m Livonia whe re he was m a n a g e r of the the-a t e r in the Livonia Mall He is very-anxious to see Cinema Six and the Canton communi ty mix

1 have been busy keeping in c lose con tac t with our new thea te r and I can tell you Genera l Cinema is the na t ion ' s la rges t motion p ic tu re ex-hibi tor with m o r e than 1,000 the-a t e r s in 37 s tates . I have t aken m y own expe r t over t he re and l e a r n e d

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that indeed they have a d h e r e d to the highest s t a n d a r d s for pa t ron comfo r t This includes the d i s tance f r o m the f a r thes t seat to the sc reen so everyone will have " t h e best seat in the house." As f a r a s we can see. we have a dandy t h e a t e r here, one to be proud of

So Canton, we have been c l a m o r -ing for something exci t ing and new in Canton and it is f ina l ly s t a r t ing to happen So get on over t h e r e and say . "welcome. ' ' E n j o y a $1.04 movie and possibly win a t r i p to Las Vegas. Don't miss m i s c h a n c e to be in on the e x c i t e m e n t .

S E E YOU THERE, then it 's on to the soccer fields.

As usual. Phil LaJoy . head of the Canton Soccer League, and his in-credib le staff a r e once aga in going to bring us a wonder fu l weekend of • soccer -mania ." And y o u ' r e al l in-vited

The third annua l In t e rna t i ona l Soccer T o u r n a m e n t is here , sched-uled to run May 24, 25 and 26. with the 27th as the ra in da te . The fun begins off ic ia l ly at 6 p .m F r i d a y at our very beaut i fu l Phil Dingeldey Soccer Field on P r o c t o r behind

township hall on Canton Center Now the b igges t news of all. A

total of 160 t e a m s f r o m Ohio, Illi-nois. Michigan and Canada a r e scheduled to play. The pa r t i c ipan t s r ange in age f r o m 8 y e a r s to adul t and each t e a m will play a mini-m u m of t h r e e g a m e s T h a t ' s a lot of soccer! As a lways , it will not be without r e w a r d . F o r not only the exc i t emen t and fun of being a par t of such a l a rge in t e rna t iona l tour-n a m e n t , but t r o p h i e s will be a w a r d e d to the f i r s t - and second-place t e a m s in each age group

THAT IS A l l f o r the pa r t i c ipan t s How about you. the spec t a to r s?

Well t h e r e will be every th ing your l i t t le h e a r t could desire. Let us begin with the g a m e s them-selves — th ree , count them, th ree days of soccer , soccer , and m o r e soccer Many of the g a m e s will have f r i ends and neighbors you or your chi ldren know-

No admiss ion charge! Saturday-g a m e s s t a r t a t 9 a .m. and on Sun-day, if the g a m e s have been rolling along p re t ty well, they plan to hold s t a r t ing t i m e unti l 10 or 11 a .m. to

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a 26-year reunion Aug 3 at Romanoff's Hall Those graduates wishing more information may call Myron Hopper at Myron's Barber Shop, 455-3660. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m Tuesday through Saturday, or. Fred Smith at S&W Hardware. 453-1290. 8 a m to 5 p.m Monday through Saturday.

• Plymouth Canton High School Class of 1980 will have its five-year reunion July 6 at Sheraton Oaks in Novi. Cost is $15 per person which should be mailed as soon as possible to Daniel and Carol McGlinn. 815 Church. Plymouth. Mich 48150 For more information or to volunteer ideas or time, call 455-1693

• Plymouth High School Class of 1930 will have its 55-year reunion June 22 at the Mayflower Hotel For information, call Lois Dicks. 464-7544, or Eve-lyn LeFever. 453-5493

• Plymouth High School Class of 1955 will have its 30-year reunion July 6 (Balloon Festival Week-end) at the Mayflower Meeting House. Cost per per-son for dinner dance is $30 Checks should be sent by May 15 For information, call Peggy Wingard or Larry Wilhelmi. 459-6594

• Plymouth Canton High School Class of 1975 will have a 10-year reunion at Fairlane Manor in Dearborn, Saturday. July 13. For more informa-tion. call Mike Gottschalk. 453-0382, Jodi Overholt Ring, 455-6297. or Cam Miller, 453-1915

• St. Joseph High School (of Detroit) will have its 94th annual reunion dinner dance 6 p.m Friday.

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• Lowrey High School 35th reunion is planned for all 1950 graduates. Call Shirley Kleckner. 349-7481. or write Patty Jones. 475 Fairwood, Inkster, Mich , 48141 for details

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Mr and Mrs. Walter Moore of Meadowlake. Canton Township an-nounce the engagement of their daugh-ter, Laura Ann. to Ernest J Sommer-ville, son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Sommerville of Allen Park The bnde-eleet graduated in 1983 from Madonna College with a bachelor of science de-gree in nursing She is employed at University Hospital, Ann Arbof Her fiance graduated from Siena Heights College, Adrian in 1980 with a bachelor of science degree He is employed as a f ield s e r v i c e r e p r e s e n t a t i v e by-Honeywell. Inc in Farmington Hills

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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Wells of Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter. Laurie K., to Todd A Decker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Deck-er of Walled Lake The bride-elect Is a 1983 graduate of Plymouth Salem High School. She attended Eastern Michigan University and is employed as a recep-tionist by Precision Cold Forge Prod-ucts. Her fiance graduated from Walled Lake Western High School in 1981 and from Ferris State University in 1983 with an associate degree in ap-plied science tool technology. He is em-ployed by Ingersoll Cutting Tool

They plan a June wedding in First United Methodist Church of Plymouth

Roe-Russell

Raymond and Marilyn Roe of Colony Farms Court. Plymouth announce the engagement of their daughter. Marcia Ellen, to Albert Charles Russell III. son of Albert C. and Marian Russell of Bay-wood Drive, Plymouth.

The bride-elect graduated f rom Plymouth Salem High School in 1979 and from the University of Kentucky in 1983. She is employed by Kelly Ser-vices.

Her fiance graduated from Plym-outh Canton High School in 1979 and from GMI Engineering and Manage-ment Institute, Flint in 1984. He is em-ployed by B.O.C. Group, General Mo-tors, Detroit.

They plan a July wedding in Holy Cross Lutheran Church, Livonia.

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Yaremchuk exchanged marriage vows April 27 in Memorial Church of Christ with the Rev Mark McGilvery officiating The couple's parents are Harold and An-nette Davis of Marilyn. Plymouth, and Walter and Evelyn Yaremchuk of Iro-quois. Westland The bride's Victorian-style gown had a basque waist and a chap-el train She carried an ivory lace parasol with roses in shades of ivory and peach Lisa Pollifrone was matron of honor and bridesmaids were Sharon Feskorn and De-bra Yaremchuck They wore long peach

tafet ta gowns and carried satin and lace fans with peach and ivory silk flowers

James Bunt was best man and John McKinney and Earl Masters were ushers After a reception at the Bronze Wheel, the couple went on a Caribbean cruise They will live in Canton Township,

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Denise Dembrowski, daughter of Magdelyn and Walter Dembowski of East Lansing, and John Moote. son of Ralph and Jacqueline Moote of Plym-outh, were married in St Gerard's Church, East Lansing

Diane Reynolds of Bad Axe was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Kathy Putnam of Illinois, the bride's sister, and Sharon Witkowski Badder ©f Lake Orion, the bridegroom's aunt Keith Meredith was best man and groomsmen were Robert Meredith and Mark Meredith, all of Livonia Other members of the wedding party were Becky Putnam. Nickie Dembowski and Ted Dembowski. niece and nephews of the bride.

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• CPR C L A S S O F F E R E D American Heart association of Mich-

igan will instruct a CPR class 10 a m to 1 p m Thursday. June 6 at the Whit-man Center, 32235 W Chicago. Livo-nia Pre-register by calling 425-2333 Fee is 52 The Center is between Farm ington and Merriman roads

• STAMP C L U B West Suburban Stamp Club will meet

at 7 30 p m Friday, June 7 in the Plym-outh Township Meeting Room, 42350 Ann Arbor Road, just east of Lilley

• SINGLE P A R E N T ' S DAY Special support day for single par-

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Eric and Kathryn Timson of Rand Road, Canton Township, announce the birth of their first child, a son, Andrew Lawrence Timson. May 14 in St Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ann Arbor

Grandparents are Lawrence and Lin-da Czajka of Warren and Robert and Marilyn Timson-of Dearborn Great-grandparents are Barbara Thebert of Center Line, Rose Czajka of Melvin-dale, and Carol Timson of Gallon, Ohio

ents will be y a m to 4 30 p m Satur-day. June 3 in the Waterman Campus Center. Schoolcraft College 18600 Haggerty. Livonia Ruth Ann Zeigler will discuss Relationships Old and New For reservations call Faye Driscoll at the Women's Resource Cen ter 591-6400. Ext 431

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Women's Divorce Support group sponsored by the Women's Resource Center. Schoolcraft College, will meet 8-10 p.m Tuesday. May 28. in Room F130 of the Forum Building Group dis-cussion for women who are separated, divorced, in the process of or contem-plating divorce Reservations unneces-sarv For information call 591-6400.

The Plymouth Community Chorus will host a Yogi-Bear mini-golf outing at Oasis Golf Center. 39500 Five Mile east of Haggerty. Saturday, June 8 Tickets are available from all chorus members or at the Oasis Golf Center June JT Play for $ I 50 between 8 30 a m and 5 p.m Call 455-4080 for infor mation

• YMCA SINGLES CLUB The new Plymouth Family V Singles

Club will meet at 7 30 p m Thursday May 23. in the V office. 248 Union Street. Plymouth for wine, cheese, cof-fee and conversation Group discussion will deal with the topic • Exploring the Single Lifestyle Donation $3

• NEW HORIZONS The sharing exchange for mothers,

sponsored by the Western Wayne Coun-ty YWCA will have an open forum meeting 9:30-11 15 a.m. Friday. May 24 at Faith Moravian Community Church. 46001 Warren,., wrest of Canton Center Child care is available at $1 25 per child It's an opportunity to meet new friends and catch up on news from old friends Donation is $2 For more information call 561-4110

• U.S. C O A S T GUARD AUXILIARY

United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Canton Flotilla 11-11 has changed its monthly meeting to the fourth Tuesday of the month and has moved its meet-ing place to Room 2510. Plymouth Sa-lem High School. 46181 Joy Road, just west of Canton Center Next meeting is 7 30 p.m Tuesday. May 28 The new flotilla is one year old and members are needed Call Robert Kinsler 455-2676, for information

• HUMAN SURVIAL LECTURE Public lecture. Human Survival and

the Peace of God' by Clem Collins, a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will be at 3 p.m Satur-day, May 25, in the Penn Theater in downtown Plymouth For more infor-mation. call 453-1676 between 10 a m and 5 p.m

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• SPINNAKER SINGLES Christian singles group sponsored by

United Presbyterian Church of North-ville is going to Tiger Stadium Satur-day. June 1. to see the Tigers play Cali-fornia. Game time is 1 15 p.m and chil-dren are invited Reserved lower deck seats are $7 50 Reservations deadline is Wednesday May 29 For information call the singles hotline 349-6474

Sunday morning workshops are 9:30 a m each Sunday in the church library They are informal support meetings for singles

• ANTIQUES APPRAISAL CLINIC

The Canton Historical Society will host its annual antiques appraisal clinic 10 30 a.m. to 4 p.m Saturday. June 1. at the museum, Canton Center and Proctor roads An appraiser f rom Du-Mouchelle Gallery in Detroit will esti-mate the value of hand-carried items. Six items ino jewelry) per person is the iimit at $3 per item. A signed, written description by Ernest DuMouchelle will be given for each item

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A T-shirt emblazoned with the words Tom Terrific" told how everyone at

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A special table was reserved for Bennett, his wife and two daughters at lunchtime So that the custodian could

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In the afternoon a school assembly was held and Bennett was presented with handmade cards and poems of ap-preciation from the students, as well as a gift certificate for dining from the staff

"Toms constant good humor and helpfulness beyond the call of duty have earned him respect, affection and appreciation from the students at Gal-limore said Principal Joyce Deren

and they decided ? Tom Bennett Day was in order "

The week of the observance. Derer. added, an incident happened at the school which typifies Bennett's contri-butions. "A little boy was in near-tears because he lost' "his teeth retainer somewhere in the school.

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Plymouth-Canton chapter of PWP meets 8 30 p.m to 1 a.m. Friday, May 24. at UAW Hall Local 900 Michigan Avenue west of Newburgh All single parents welcome Events also are planned for children. Dancing after meeting Admission is $2 50 before 9:30 p m and $3.50 after Reservations are unnecessary

• CANTON COMMUNITY FOOD CO-OP

Food co-op meets at 7 p.m. Monday before the second Saturday of each month in Faith Community Church, 46001 Warren Food divided the second Saturday. New members are welcome For information, call Alan or Judy Prince. 981-4753, Fran or Theresa Kearney. 728-0440. or Jeff or Jan Weicksel. 453-8363

• TAKE OFF POUNDS TOPS Chapter 1236 meets every

Thursday evening in Faith Community Church. 46001 Warren. Canton. Wreigh-in starts at 6:30 p.m.. with a meeting following, 7-8 p.m For information, call 981-0446

• CIVIL AIR PATROL U.S. Air Force Auxiliary Squadron

16-1 invites interested people to attend its weekly meetings, 6:30-10 p.m Thursdays on the fourth floor of the main building. Willow Run Airport

Any U.S. citizen 13 years of age and older may become a volunteer For in-formation, call Robert Eizen, com-mander, 326-9673

• WANTED: PARENT A CHILD The Y Indian Program is a way to

spend constructive t ime with your child Tribes of three to eight parents and their children meet on a rout ing basis to do crafts, games and songs Tribal outings and group Federation outings are held for campouts. tours and skating Indian Program member-ship includes a Plymouth "Y" Family membership. Call the "Y" for more in-

, formatien. 453-2904

• PLYMOUTH OPTIMISTS Club meets at 7 p.m. the first and

third Mondays of each month in the Miles Standish Room of the Mayflower Hotel Plymouth and Canton residents may call 453-8547 for membership in-formation

• MEDICAL RETIREES SUPPORT

Medical Retirees Support Group, for people forced to early retirement be-cause of medical problems, meets at 10 a.m. every Thursday in the Peoples Community Hospital Authority Annex. 4420 Venoy, Wayne. For more informa-tion, call Dave Brunette, 595-1940

• XI DELTA ETA Xi Delta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma

Phi Sorority meets the first Wednesday of the month. Objectives of the interna-tional service, social and cultural sorority are fellowship and friendship Anyone interested in more information may call 464-9536

• CHORUS COOKBOOK Plymouth Community Chorus new

cookbook. All Our Best." is available at Plymouth Book World and from cho-rus members Price is $7 95

Toastmasters te l l tall tales Who can tell the tallest tale'' Oral Majority Toastmasters Club is

opening its June 4 dinner meeting at Denny's RestSurSTTf' to the__public Guests will sit in on the club's Tall Tale Contest, a time when members try to outdo each other in spinning yarns

Contestants recall, conceive and ex aggerate not only to entertain member-ship and guests, but to win the club con-test. The top tale teller will represent Oral Majority in the division champion-ship. Saturday, June 28

Toastmasters develop their speaking skills in an international program of communication and leadership. It is de-signed to assist participants regardless of lack of public speaking skills and previous training

The Tall Tale Contest will be at 6 p m Tuesday, June 4 in the banquet room of Denny's. Ann Arbor Road at I-275 For reservations or program in-formation, call Phyllis Sullivan. 455-1635

• BEGINNING STRING CLASS Class taught by Janita Hauk meets

6:30-7:30 p.m Tuesdays in Plymouth Salem High School Orchestra Room. Joy Road west of Canton Center Class-es are sponsored by Plymouth Youth Symphony

• ROMP MEETINGS Recovery of Male Potency meetings

are at 7:30 p.m the third Thursday of each month in Conference Room 2. An-napolis Hospital Confidentiality as-sured To .register, call 467-4570

• CAVALIER FENCING CLUB Club meets at 7 30 p.m. Thursdays.

Call Bruce Davis, 455-6418. for details.

• PANCAKE BREAKFASTS The Mayflower-Lt. Gamble Ladies

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

• TOPS MEETING TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)

meets 7:30-8:30 p m Wednesdays in Central Middle School, Main Street at Church, Plymouth Ideas on weight re-duction are discussed. For information, call 453-4756 or 455-1583

• CANTON BPW Canton Business and Professional

Women meet the second Monday of each month at the Roman Forum Res-taurant on Ford Road, cocktails at 6 p.m., dinner at 6 30, and program at 7:30 Dinner charge is $7.50 per person Call Susan Pack. 455-0873, for informa-tion.

• ST. JOHN NEUMANN SENIORS

St. John Neumann Modern Mature Adult Club (MMAC) meets at the church, Warren west of Sheldon. Can-ton Township, at 7 p.m. the first Tues-day of the month New members are welcome For information, call Betty Gruchala, 459-4091

• SWEET ADELINES Midwest Harmony Chapter of Sweet

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

• ZESTERS Zesters, a club for Canton residents

55 and older, meets at 1 p.m. Thurs-days in tbe Canton Recreation Center, 44237 Michigan at Sheldon. Member-ship fees are $1 to join and $1 per month. The Zesters have monthly pot-lucks, bingo, movies and trips The club is looking for pinochle players Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m., and reserva-tions can be made 24 hours in advance For more information about the club, call the Canton senior citizen office. 397-1000, Ext. 278

• CIVITAN CLUB The Plymouth-Canton Civitan Club

meets at 6.30 p.m the third Thursday of each month Men and women are in-vited to learn about Civitans — a group of neighbors, business associates and friends — all volunteers interested in programs and "projects based on the needs of the community Call 453-2206 for more information

• ORAL MAJORITY TOASTMASTERS

The Oral Majority Toastmasters

Club of Plymouth invites visitors to see how the club enables members to speak up and move ahead, whatever their oc-cupations The club meets at 5 30 p.m Tuesdays a* Denny's restaurant, Ann Arbor Road at 1-275 For information call Phyllis K Sullivan, 455-1635

• EPILEPSY GROUP Epilepsy Support Program, a self-

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

• MAYFLOWER-LT. GAMBLE POST VFW

Mayflower-Lt Gamble Post 6695, Veterans of Foreign Wars, meets at 8 p.m the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at the post home, 1426 S. Mill. Plymouth. New members are welcome. For information, call the post. 459-6700

• CANTON ROTARY Canton Rotary Club meets at noon

Monday in the Roman Forum on Ford Road between Haggerty and Lilley.

Lunch is $5 For information, call Rich-ard Thomas. 453-9191

• FRIENDSHIP STATION The Plymouth Township Senior Citi-

zens Club, a group of Plymouth Town-ship and city of Plymouth residents 55 and older, meets noon to 3 p.m. Fridays at the Friendship Station for cards or crafts and 7-10 p.m Tuesdays for pi-nochle. They also have a pool table for members use New members from the township or city are welcome. For in-formation. call Irving Milligan. 420-2948 or 420-3321

• WOMEN FOR SOBRIETY Self-help group for alcoholic women

meets 1 p.m. Tuesdays in Newman House. Schoolcraft College campus. Haggerty at Seven-Mile, Livonia A hot line, 427-9460, is in operation 24 hours a day.

• CANTON KIWANIS The Kiwanis Club of Canton meets

6:30-8 p.m. Mondays (except after a holiday) in Denny's restaurant, Ann Ar-bor Road east of 1-275. New members are welcome. F o r information, call James Ryan, 459-9300

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Staff inc ludes psychiatr is ts , social worKers. nurses and other therapists The emphasis is on group and individua therapy, creative arts therapy physical health and menta^ heal th educat ion Phys ica l fitness, leisure ac ivit.es and effective cop.ng skills for daily home and work life are also

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The goals of partial hospitalization are to promote grov^h th rouqh real I t fe sTTuaTibns and TO p ruv ide family community support for individuals The treatment P^ogra^ emphasizes activities that improve physical and emotional hea l th and deve lops the sk i l ls needed in hand l i ng e stresses of everyday life The Mercywood Partial Hospitalization Program is open 5 days a week Many insurance plans will cover part or all ot program costs

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46250 ANN ARBOR ROAD PLYMOUTH

Kenneth Zielke Pas to r 453-5252 453-1099 EARLY SERV'CE 8 30 A M Sun Sch & Bible Classes

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ONE BUDDHIST Thre« Jews Two Chris-tians Seated around the table, sharing food and a faith in God who unfolds the destiny of all l ife

Two refugees. One f rom Vietnam and the •iher f rom Yugoslavia Four native-born Americans with European ancestry All citi-zens of the United States Seated around the table, shar ing food and the f reedom of opportu-nity to become what one chooses

A dermatologis t A pathologist, t eacher and s tudent A musician and Lutheran rter^yper son Seated around the table, sharing food and the recal l of events that brought them togeth-er

WE ARE assembling the memor ies that

shape our present It was also a t ime to c r ea t e memories Tra Mi had entered our lives be-cause she could no longer live hers in her own country. There was sorrow in the death of her husband at the t ime in his l ife where hapiness and joy could again be known

There was sadness in hear ing again of her mother s life of hardship in Ho Chi Minh City There was anguish and pain in t racing her route as a re fugee f r o m Saigon in 1975 to Michigan, 1985 There was celebration and commendation for h e r success tn reconstruct-ing her professional and personal life as a der-matologist. wife and mothe r in a new land

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T H E R E ARE some things we will want to forget If there are too many exper iences or events without u l t imate meaning, then we

shall collapse in despair If your anguish and anger f r o m the past m a k e s us impotent in shaping a life with mean ing in the present, then there will be no fu ture .

But the past is never past . Life will have meaning only when the past is folded into the present, or we discard the past and let it fall emtpy to the ground

I really don't know the best way to remem-ber or recall such painful events as flight f r o m one's homeland, the loss of all prsonal goods and professional s ta tus , pe rmanen t separa t ion f rom older parents and exteneded family Where does one s t a r t to reconstruct the life of meaning we must have when the one we had is taken f r o m us?

O N E BUDDHIST. Three J ews Two Chris-tians. Six citizens of the United States with unique ances t ry Professional ly competent and productive par t ic ipants in the order of life and communi ty .

Some things were m o r e important than oth-ers. Some things we would never want to change Perhaps some day we can recal l the past without the sorrow and sadness that gave us the present with its joy of accomplishment and hope

Perhaps some day we will know the mean-ing of all that has unfolded for us. the possibili-ty of meaning in what of ten appears to be a meaningless world was an experience of grace .

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L a r r y Fr ick , Sr. Pas to r

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9:30 A . M . S u n d a y Schoo l (For all aqes) 10:30 A . M . W o r s h i p

" C a l l e d T o S e r v i c e "

A l s o : C h i l d r e n ' s C h u r c h A v a i l a b l e

6 : 0 0 P . M . S u n d a y E v e n i n g F e l l o w s h i p

REV. PETER A. FOREMAN, MINISTER 455-1509

Nursery Provided

F I R S T A P O S T O L I C L U T H E R A N C H U R C H 16325 Halataad Rd. at 11 Mile Farmington Hills, Michigan

SERVICES 10:30 A.M. Every Sunday 7:00 P.M. 1at & 3rd Sunday ot each month Sunday School 9:15 A.M. S«pt.-May Bible Class 7:45 p.m. T i m . Sept. - May Song Service Last Sunday ot each month Sept.-May

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN 27035 Ann Arbor Trail

Dearborn Hgts • 278-5755 REV, ELMER BEYER

Worship 10:30 a m

New Sat School 10:00 A M

The triendly Church on the Trail

for you

J

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R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S

P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H ( U . S . A . Hubbard at W Chicaqo • -122-0494

Geraifl ° CoDteigh & David W Good. Ministers

• SAINTS IN C A E S A R ' S HOUSEHOLD"

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

(GENEVA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U.S.A.) 5835 She ldon Rd.,

CANTON WORSHIP 4 CHURCH SCHOOi.

10:00 A . M . O n l y I Kenneth F. Qr\»6ai, Paste

459-0013

ST. T I M O T H Y PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH (U.S.A.)

'6'0C HewOurgh • LlC' j

11:00 A .M WORSHIP &

CHURCH SCHOOL

E Dickson Forsyth, Pastor

4 6 4 - 8 8 4 4

Brigbtnjoor Tahcrnaclc 2 6 5 5 5 F r a n k l i n R d • S o u t h f i e l d M i

d - 6 9 6 & T e l e g r a p h - W e s t of Ho l i day Inn)

- ^ hansmatic Church where people ol many denominations worship together

9:45 A . M . S u n d a y S c h o o l 11:00 A . M . M o r n i n g W o r s h i p 6 : 3 0 P . M . C e l e b r a t i o n of P r a i s e 7 :30 P . M . W e d . A d u l t , Y o u t h , C h i l d r e n -

P r a y e r & P r a i s e

N u r s e r y p r o v i d e d at a l l s e r v i c e s T H O M A S E. T R A S K , PASTOR^

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

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

FOURTH CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

24400 W Seven Mile ir>ea' Telegraph i

HOURS SERVICE 11 00 A M

SUNDAV SCHOOL

11:00 A M Child Care Provwied

WEDNESDAY TES* MONIAL

MEETINGS 3 p>T

*?c''US 0-3.pSt+i? (?huic£ P, • • J " « MlC.HI' > A

45001 N TERRITORIAL RD 4-S 00 j M West o l Sheldon

9:40 A .M . Sunday School 11:00 A.M. " T H E SPIR IT"

PENETECOSTAL D r . S t a h l p r e a c h i n g

6:30 P.M. REV. T H O M A S PALS PREACHING

Dr William Stahl. Sr, Pastor Thomas Pals. Associate Mrs Richard Kaye Music Director HERALD OF HOPE

WYFC 1520 Mon thru Fri

8 45 A M

W i s c o n s i n E v a n g e l i c a l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h e s

W I S C O N S I N L U T H E R A N RADIO HOUR

/ . 'CAR '09C SUNDAY • j 3C A V

In L ivonia - St Pa j' EV _„"^e<ar _ " _ / c ' 78 TO Far—^ngtO'"' BC

0 as to* WmfreC Koelp>n 261-8759 Church Services 8:30 A M & 11:00 A M

in Plymouth St Peter Ev LOjne'an C">u'Ch ' 3 4 3 Penniman Ave

Paste Leeward Koemnge- - 453-239 j A o'SfiD Services 5 & 10 3G a • Suhflay Schoc 9 ' 5 a •"

In Radford Township - Loia Park Ev Lutheran Church

14750 Kinloch Pastor Edwara Zen - 532-8655

Acrshc Se'vires B 3C a m i 11 a m . Sunday Sc^oc'r? *5 a n-

Christ The G o o d Shepherd

42690 Cherry Hill Canton 981-0286

Sunday Worship S 00 4 10:30 A.M Adult Bib>e S<uC> & Sunday School

9.20 A M

S T . M I C H A E L L U T H E R A N 7000 Sheldon Rd

Canton 459 -3333

Paator Jerry Yernel l Rev Tad Grot John

Worship 8:15 4 11:00 A.M Dennis Beaver - Intarn

Sunday School 9:30 A M Wednesday Evening Teaching

7 00-8:00 P M Nursery Provided

"VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 25350 W. Six Mi le. R e d f o r d (btw Beech Daly S TelearaDhi

Rev. Robert M. Barcus 534-7730 Worshio 10:00 a.m. Church School 11:15 a m

" W A L K AFTER THE SPIRIT" T h u r s d a y - W e e k d a y P r o g r a m For Al l

T h u r s d a y B ib le S t u d y 7 :00 p . m p e o p l e G r o w i n g In Fa i th A n d Love

St. Mark's Presbyterian

26701 JOY RD. Dearborn Hgts

Pastor John Jeffrey 278-9340 9:30 A.M.

SurkJay School & Adult Bibte 11:00 A.M

WORSHIP SERVICE Dial-A-Ride 278-9340

WESTLAND ASSEMBLY OF GOD 1 0 7 5 V e n o y , G a r d e n Ci t>

Rev. Clifford Spsncs r , paa tor

s l M ) A ^ W O R S H I P I 1 : 00 a m & 6 : 0 0 p m

S L N D A Y S C H O O L 1 0 : 0 0 a m

W E D N E S D A Y W O R S H I P 7:<M) p m

C h u r c h P h o n e : 4 - 2 1 - 0 4 7 6 o r 3 2 6 - 7 8 4 4

' Teaching the uncompromised Word of God: The Bible

T R I - C I T Y A S S E M B L Y O F G O D

2100 Hannan Rd.. Canton 721-SS32

Blwn Michigan Av« 4 Palme' Sunday School 9 A M Mornlna Worshio ' 1 00 A M Evening Worship 6:00 P M «Veo fftmiry N»Qh1 7 00 P M

REV R'CHARD LINDERMAN. PASTOR

E P I S C O P A L

U N I T E D M f U K ) D I S T

KENNETH D. GRIEF PASTOR I

G R A C E B A P T I S T C H U R C H

Welcome* tjou '

A N INDEPENDENT BAPTIST C H U R C H -

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES 4 2 5 - 6 2 1 5 or 4 2 5 - 1 1 1 6

S U N D A Y S C H O O L S U N 10:00

C H U R C H E S O F C H R I S T

CHRIST THE K I N G LUTHERAN CHURCH

Worahip 4 2 , ^ 4 ?

8:15 & 11:00 A.M. Church School 9:30 A.M.

R«r» 0<-"ir.3 A MrlM"

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

30900 Si* M'le "0 St- I Da«-cl T St'cng Mmislet

«22-6038 10 OC A M Worahip StrvKe 10 00 a M Church Scrw

|3 vrs 8th Grsde <0 00 A M Jr & S' H>gh Osss 11 15 * M Adu" Sludy Cisss

Njr*e«"- Pro.'dec

A L O E R S G A T E U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H

c».3"0'd To»"s" w 1000Q BFEC.H O A . v a o A l

MINISTERS ARCHIE H DONIGAN BARB *.RA BYERS LEWIS

10t00 A.M. & 11:00 A.M. Worsh ip Services fcJO-MumrrCsrs

11«0 - Moraary through Junior High Church Schoo* " W H E N LIFE M U S T G O O N "

Rev. D o n i g a n

Minister at Music, Ruth Hadley Turner Dir otta Saraara Cald Al

SAINT ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 16360 H u b b a r d Road L i von ia , M i c h i g a n a a i s *

421 8451

Wednesday 9:30 a.m. - Holy Eucharist Saturday 5 00 p.m. Holy Eucharist Sunday 7:45 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

9:00 a.m - Christian Education tor all ages 10:00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist

—— Sunday Morning - Nursery Care Available

The Rev Kennath a. bsnrfa. The Rev Gary R. Seymour. Rector Asaoclets Rector

The Rev Edward A Kins, D—con

HOLY SPIRIT LIVONIA

9083 Newburgh Rd. Livonia

S91-0211 522-0821

SERVICES 8:30 A.M Holy Eucharist 9:30 A.M Christian

Education 10:30 A.M. Holy Eucharist

The Rev Emery Graveiie

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

M O R N I N G W O R S H I P S U N 11:00 E V E N I N G W O R S H I P S U N 7 00 W E D N E S D A Y B IBLE STUDY W E D 7 00

A .M. A M P .M P M

2 8 4 4 0 L Y N D O N , L I V O N I A . M l

TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH 2 3 8 0 0 W E S T C H I C A G O . R E D F O R D M I C H I G A N

P H O N E 2 5 5 * 3 3 3 3

R e v . T r u m a n D o l l a r , P a s t o r

A Car'ng 4 Sharing Church

L IVONIA 15431 M e r n m a n Rd SUNDAY WORSHIP 1 1 00 AM S 6 0 0 PM

Rob R o h m s o n Minister

G A R D E N CITY

SUNDAY WORSHIP

Ministers Dennis Swindle 4 Lamar Matthews

427 8743 422 -8660

• Sr-P 1 ' ' M'h Tv Channel ?0 Sa'ifda* 9 a "

y /»• 'r- Crirrp^p|-.'-v1«"V f Qj

T I M O T H Y L U T H E R A N

C H U R C H 8820 W a y n e Rd

Livonia, M i 48150 PASTOR ROLAND C TROIKE

SERVICES 8 15 & 10:45 A M

9 30 a m Sunday School OFFICE A27-2290

NARDIN PARK UNITED METHODIST C H U R C H

29887 West Eleven Mile Roed 478-8880 Just West of Middlebelt F a r m i n g t o n Hills

9 : 1 5 & 11:00 A.M. S E R V I C E S " O N B E I N G P E R F E C T "

Rev David S t r o b e Dr William A Rlttar. Paator Rev George KM boom Rev David R Strobe, Assoc Pastor Judy May. D»r ot CnrlatLan Ed M r Melvln Rookua, Dir o t Musk. Singles Ministry, Rev Strobe

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FAITH COVENANT CHURCH

M i c h a e l A H a l l e e n Pas to r

35415 W. 14 Mi le (at Drake) Farmington Hills

6 6 1 - 9 1 9 1

Making Faith

A Way OfLffml

S U N D A Y S C H O O L 9:30 A . M .

W O R S H I P S E R V I C E 10:45 A . M

E V E N I N G S E R V I C E 8:00 P.M.

Child Cara and

Nuraary Provided

r- SUNDAY S C H O O L 10:00 A M

M O R N I N G W O R S H I P 11:00 A M

EVENING W O R S H I P 6 :30 PM

WEDNESDAY 7:15 P M B IBLE S T U D Y 7:15 P M

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

33424 Oak l end Fa-mincton. Ml 474-68*3

WORSHIP 10:43 A M Church School 6 30 A M

Barrier-Free Sactuary Nursery Provided

REV LEE W TYLER P a s t o r

REV CARL H SCHULTZ Paator Emeritus

PARSONAGE 477 - 6 4 7 8 YOU A RE WEI COM El

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

NATIVITY C H U R C H Henry Ruft at West Chicago

Livonia 421-5406

WORSHIP & CHURCH SCHOOL

10 00 A M Dr Michael H Carman

A T

RESURRECTION ^ LUTHERAN

&850 Newburgh at J o y L i v o n i a

427-9575

Merlin E Jacobs Pastor Sunday School 9 15am Worship Service 10 30 a m

CATHOLIC CHURCHES

F I R S T U N I T E D M E T H O D I S T C H U R C H OF PLYMOUTH

45201 N. Territoral Rd. 453 -528T 9 1 5 A M Worship & Church School <Nursery-12t 11 00 A M Worship & Church School (Nursery-6)

U>-««1 ,or>p N 3rar<««l J' -Slscxw f W«K><» t> *••<*»<.» vosOurg

N O N - D E M I N A T I O N A L

T H I S W E E K S M E S S A G E

T H E C R U C I F I X I O N " John 19

• MILE , NURSERY CARE PRCVIOED

SERVICES INTERPRETED FOR THE OEAF n

CHICAQO J ONE Of AMERICA S LEADING EVANGELISTIC

CENTERS WITH A

BIBLE TEACHING MINISTRY

Christ Community Church of Canton

981-0499 Meet ing a t Canton High School

Canton Center at Joy WORSHIP 1<H» A .M.

F e l l o w s h i p - Y o u t h C l u b a - C h o i r Bib la S t u d y

Reformed Church i n America

DETROIT LAtSTADTAH

CONGREGATION 290 Fairground ai Ann Arbor Trail - Plymouth

Donald W Lahti, Paator 471-1316

Sunday School 9 30 A M

Sunday Wor*N© 11 00 A M

Bibta Qaas - Tuea 7 30PM AH scnedu»ecl terwx* m English Finnish l angusge aervtce scheduled rro-ifhh, third Sunday St IIOOAM

CHI RC H OF THE SAVIOR or mod Church m America

WORSHIP SERVICE 9:30 A.M. S u n d a y S c h o o l 1 1 0 0 A.M Nure«ry Avellet>*e

M100 Five Mlts Roed W « l o» Newburgh Rev OERALD DYKSTRA Psator , 0 * 2

MEMORIAL CHURCH Of CHRIST

lCh*.*ti»r CNjrchi 35475 Five Mrte Od

*64 «7?2 MARK McQUVREY Mln.sier

CHUCK EMMEB ' Y o u t h M i n i s t e r

BIBLE SCHOOi (A* ages) 9 30 s m

Morning Worship 10 45 I m Evening Worship & Y o u t h M e e t i n g s

6 30 p m

ST. JOHN N E U M A N N

Psnsh 44800 War ran Road

C a n t o n 455-5910

Fr Edward J Bstdw-Paator

Masses Sal S-OOshdS JOpm Sun $ ant. >K am

1 ' -00 •»" snd 1?30 prr

MEWBURG UNITED M E T H O D I S T CHURCH 36500 Ann Arbor Trail 4 2 2 - 0 149

Uvonis'a Oldest Church 9 1 5 4 1 1 00 a m Church School and Worrhip

"WILL YOU BE REMEMBERED' Ed Coley preaching

Ministers Edward C Coley Roy Forsyth

Nursery Provided

ST THOMAS A BETRET Partsk

SSJ LILLEY RD CANTON 9 8 1 - 1 3 3 3

Ft F-rr** M Poiran Pwtor Maws

Sat I M P M Son 100 am

1000 am 12 00 noon

CANTON FREE METHODIST CHURCH

H r a i l H(TMOOUTH Now worahiptng at CNuaCM 44a 15 Cherry Hill Road

Canton, Ml S u n d a y Schoo l 9 4 5 a m M o r n i n g W o r s h i p J u n i o r C h u r c h

11 00 a m M o r n i n g W o r s h i p J u n i o r C h u r c h 11 30 a m P r a i s e and Worsh ip 6 00 p m

C. Harold Waiman, Pastor Hom« Phon« 453-7366 Church Phone 961-5350

A. Full Gospel Church

the lord/ hou/e 16924 AhfrArt>or Trait a t N r w b t j f ^ h

PASTOR IACK FORSYTH • 522-84bi

Sunday School 1(WC AM. Mormvg Worth* 11« AM Evsmng Servica 7fl0 P * Wadnssdsy Serncs 7 » Pit

Royal Rangers ft MMonettss

C o m a W o r a h i p t h a Lord f r a ^ y w i t h u«. C hiklrer 4 Ministry at Every Vtvkp Visitors Always Welcome'

U N I T Y

U N I T Y O F L I V O N I A 28660 Five Mi le

421 -1760 SUNDAY 1000 4 11 30 A M Diai-a-Thought 261-2440

NEW LIFE COMMUNITY ( . H U R C H

[ > | E Karl Pastor 4 2 2 - U F F

< ( m a n Rd (iu\t Eait Ot VVayr** Rd

Westland S u n d a y Se rv ice 1000 A.M. A 8 0 0 P.M

Wwdneedsy TOO P M . Chfk/ran't mnftry #/ m* *+rrtc*e

church bulletin

Will iam M u r r a y e x - a t h e i s t t o s p e a k

• A S S E M B L Y OF GOD William J Murray , a fo rmer atheist

who is now a Christ ian, will speak Sun-day. May 26, at Fa i r l ane Assembly of God in Dearborn Heights and Canton Calvary Assembly of God. Murray, the son of Amer ica ' s best-known atheist, Madalyn Murray O'Hair . will speak at the 8 a.m.. 9:45 a .m. and 11:30 a.m. ser-vices at F a i r l a n e Assembly and at 6:30 p.m. a t Canton Calvary .

Murray , a Texas evangelist and a m e m b e r of the Bapt is t Church, has be-gun a campaign to stop the destruction of religious symbols in the nation's gov-ernment-opera ted cemeter ies

• PLYMOUTH A S S E M B L Y OF G O D

Plymouth United Assembly of God will show the fi lm "Never Ashamed" at

6 30 p.m. Sunday, May 26 The hour-long f i lm is about a high school junior whose fast cars and part ies give way to a journey of faith and commi tmen t to Christ. Plymouth United mee t s at Pio-neer Middle School. 46081 Ann Arbor Road, west of Sheldon, Plymouth, while its new building is being constructed

• CHRISTIAN S C I E N C E Clem Collins, a member of the Chris-

tian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak on ""Human Survival and the P e a c e of God" on Saturday, May 25. at the Penn Theater in Plymouth. The bourlong lecture begins at 3 p.m. F r e e child c a r e will be provided and the pub-lic is welcome

• S T . KENNETH All the high school g radua tes of St.

Kenneth parish, 14951 Haggerty. P lym-outh. are invited to a special Mass and brunch with their families at 9:30 a .m. Sunday. June 9. The feast is "Corpus Christi," the Body of Christ

Speak up Seminar to focus on public speaking B a c h anniversary

Caro l K e n t p u b l i c s p e a k i n g e x p e r t

A Speak Up.with Confidence seminar will be presented a t Aldersgate United Methodist Church. 10000 Beech Daly, Redford

The seminar will be 6:30-10 p.m Thursday and Fr iday , May 30 and 31, and f r o m 9 a .m. to 4 p.m Saturday, June 1. Regis t ra t ion should be m a d e by Thursday

Carol Kent, founder and coordinator of the Speak Up with Confidence semi-nars. is a m e m b e r of the National Speakers Association. She is a teacher and a f requent speaker at banquets and ' conferences. Small-group leaders will assist her in the sessions.

The seminar is for speakers, teach-ers and anyone else who would like to improve their public speaking, teach-ing or wri t ing skills.

The seminar will cover such topics as: f inding a specific topic, gaining the a t ten t ion of an audience, speaking with en thus iasm and using gestures proper-ly. teaching a Bible passage or chapter with clar i ty , finding and using il lustra-tions, dressing appropriately, evaluat-ing vocal variety, tone and eye contact , learning f r o m critiques, and organizing and fil ing speaking mater ia ls .

For more information, church off ice at 937-3170.

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medical briefs/helpline

• HEART D I S E A S E P R E V E N -TION

William Castelli, M. D., medical di-rector of the F r a m i n g h a m Hear t Study, will speak on prevent ing hear t disease at a public mee t ing f r o m 8:30-11:30 a m Fr iday, May 24 at the Sheraton Oaks hotel, Novi. The meet ing is spon-sored by the American Hear t Associa-tion.

Cost of the p rog ram for the general public is $5

World-famous in his position as di-rector of the F r a m i n g h a m study. Cas-tel l ibeads up the s tudy t ha t since 1949 has continuously moni tored more than 5,000 adul ts in F r a m i n g h a m , Mass.. who were f r ee of hear t disease when the study began They were measured for cholesterol, smoking, weight, ex-ercise, diet, etc

The group has been monitored to de termine bow those who la ter had a hear t a t tack were d i f fe ren t f rom those who didn't and what could be done to reduce a person's risk of hear t a t tack

It was this s tudy which originally identified high cholesterol , smoking, high blood pressure and obesity as risk fac tors for hear t a t t ack

In his talk. Castell i will discuss the results of the stodv and what the aver-

C H R I S U D t l P H l A N

C h r i s t a d e l p h i a n s Cordially invrta You lo a

awLC LiCTUMt "TMt OOSPtL Of CHMST va TOOAY-S MOHAUTY-

I w l June IS, t l ! pm

a m i h II « is

C h r i s t a d e l p h i a n s Man PSIMSIS IMais *

IKOM l » t ' <

B e t t e r L i v i n g g r o u p

s c h e d u l e s f u n r u n Better Living Semina r s will have a

one- t o six-mile fun run or walk Sun-day. June 4

This f ree event , which will empha-size personal improvemen t r a the r than competit ion, will s t a r t a t 10 a .m in the parking lot of P lymouth SDA Church. 4295 Napier, P lymouth

A vegetar ian buffe t , with a suggest ed donation of 12 50. will b* served fol-lowing the run.

Bet ter Living Seminars is sponsored by Wayne State Universi ty professor Dr Arthur Weaver

To register, call 882-7348 or 459-0894

age person can do to reduce bis or her chances of having a hear t a t tack.

To regis ter or for more information, call 557-9500.

• CPR C L A S S A class in cardiopulmonary resusci-

tation will be o f fe red at 1 p.m. Thurs-day. June 6 a t Whitman Center, 32235 W. Chicago. Livonia by the American Heart Association. Cost is $2. To regis-ter, call 425-2333 Monday through Fri-day f rom 10 a. ,m. to 2 p.m.

• W O M E N ' S HEALTH "Women's Health Through the Life

Cycle" will be the topic discussed f r o m 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, May 28 at the South-field Civic Center, 26000 Evergreen at the City Council Chambers

The p rog ram is f ree of charge and is sponsored by Harper -Grace Hospitals communi ty health programming de-pa r tmen t and the Southfleld Depart-ment of Human Resources

The meet ing is geared for women of all ages The speakers will give facts on menses, premenst rua l syndrome, contraception, special needs of preg-nancy including high-risk mothers, menopause and the use of hormones, calcium and v i tamins Women's health ca re r ights will also be discussed

Fea tured speakers will b e W A. Aus-sie. M D and Ter ry Cox, R N . BSN

Prereg is t ra t ion u required To rere-gister or for more information, call 494-8983 or 354-4864

The group meets regular ly on the third Tuesday of each month in the Curt is Room. For more informat ion, cal l Luna Paasuke a t 764-7140

• HEALTH CARE HOTLINE Allergy suf fe re rs are a ler ted to a

special Health Care Hotline offered by Henry Ford Hospital in cooperation with its division of allergy The number is 876-7100.

A second hotline message about high blood pressure and how to deal with it is ava i lable by dialing 876-2800.

• P A C K MEETING PACK (Parents And Ca ta rac t Kids)

will hold its f irst meet ing at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday. May 21 in Classroom 3 in Children's Hospital, Detroit . Guest speaker will be Dr John Baker His to-pic will be Congenital Ca t a r ac t s '

Purpose of the support group is to provide support and informat ion to pa ren t s through meetings, newslet ters , a telephone network and to help m e m -bers gain the best possible develop-ment of their children's vision. The group is pattened a f t e r two a l ready in existence, one in Philadelphia and the other in Albany. N. Y. %

For more Information, cal l 379-4203

• F A C T S A B O U T DRINKING As a community service, Brighton

Hospital is making avai lable f r e e cop-ies of "Playing It S m a r t Fac t s for Teenagers About Drinking." a brochure prepared by the National Inst i tute on Alcohol Abase and Alcoholism

O r g a n i s t t o p e r f o r m

B a c h h y m n f e s t i v a l

Internationally known organis t Pau l Manz will pe r fo rm a hymn fest ival a t 7 p.m Sunday, June 2, at Fai th Lutheran Church. 30000 Five Mile, Livonia.

The fest ival will fea ture choral mu-sic by J.S. Bach in celebrat ion of the 300th anniversary - of Bach's birth.

The event is one of a series of hymn fest ivals being sponsored throughout the country by Christ Seminary-Semi-nex. a Chicago-based theo logica l school. Seminex president John H. Tietjen and director of adminis t ra t ion J e a n n a t t r H . Bauermeis ter will intro-duce several of the hymns with devo-tional presentations.

Manz is a Christ Seminary-Seminex professor and ar t is t in residence a t the Lutheran School of Theology in Chica-go and cantor of the Evangel ica l Lu-theran Church of St. Luke in Chicago. His musical compositions include nine volumes of choral improvisat ions for the organ.

An offer ing received dur ing the hymn fest ival will go to help suppor t the seminary

• AIM MEETING Agraphobics in Action (AIM), a sup-

port group for people suffer ing f r o m fears and anxiety, will begin holding meet ings in Livonia in May For more information, cal l 547-0400

• P O S T POLIO The Post Polio Connection, a support

group for polio survivor*, will meet at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday, at the First Preaby-terian Church of Ann Arbor. 1432 Washtenaw, near S. University, in the Curtis Room The topic will be "Pain Management

•Playing It Smart" answers some questions teenagers frequently have about drinking and shows how alcohol can affect driving ability by interfering with Judgement, muscle coordination, vision and reaction time The brochure also suggests ways of coping with pres-sure from fi lauds who drink and what to do Lf a friend who has drunk too much wants to drive

Single copies of "Playing It Smart' can be obtained by contacting Brighton Hospital's Community Relations Deprt-ment at 117-1111, E x t 17«.

Rev. Mr. Eugene Krzemineki

Catholic deacon awarded degree

The Rev Mr Eugene Kneminski , deacon at St Kenneth Catholic Church in Plymouth, was awarded a master of divinity degree by Archbishop Edmund Szoka at the centennial commence-ment of Sts. Cyril and Methodius Semi-nary. Orchard Lake, last week.

He has served at St Kenneth Church for the past four years, previously serving as deacon of St Coletta Church in Livonia and S A Petac and Paul Church tn Detroit J

Krzemineki also teaches math at Franklin fHf* School hi Lhronia He and his wt f l , Marilyn. Bve to Livonia with two of their three children.

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C h r i s M c C o s k y , B r a d E m o m edi tors 59 ' 2 3 1 2

Thursday. May 23. 1985 0«Sr£ 'P f l i c

White wins regional hurdles crown

in sport: help oKhinder?

, HE MESSAGE D<V Frank Pollina and i and former pro THE MESSAGE FT

Joseph Femm^nirieo baseball prospect Barry Ruppenlhal had to deliver was an important one.

Only problem was there 'was almost no one there to receive it

The three held a f ree seminar Saturday morning at The Community House, Birmingham The subject drug use and abuse in sports

Good topic, considering the cocaine controversies and the steroid stories circulating through the press Their goal was simple As Pollma put it, "We want to try to educate people about the side ef fec ts of these substances And we want to educate them about any possible benefits "

Seems like this would stir an interest in a wide spectrum of society — from high school and college athletes to their coaches, or even parents of athletes But. for whatever reasons — perhaps 9 a m on a Saturday morning is too early for such a serious subject — only eight people showed, counting yours truly.

TOO BAD, because their message was worthy of greater attention. True, much of it was nothing new to me 1 had read many of the same details regarding steroids in Sports Illustrated Many, but not all

While educating the public may be their intention, their seminar could also be titled.

Drugs Are They Worth the Risk?" Their conclusions would surprise no one. but

Ruppenthal 's first-hand testimony of his use of steroids adds a great deal of clout to their a rguments

When I graduated from Ferndale High School in 1974,'' Ruppenthal told the dinky-audience. I was probably the cleanest guy in the s tate I took nothing, I didn't drink or anything

RUPPENTHAL W AS a pro pitching prospect with a r m problems Prior to a tryout with the St Louis Cardinals, he recounted, a Grosse Pointe doctor approached him and told him how much steroids could help Ruppenthal decided to give them a try

The first week I took them, they were everything he told me." he said. It was like being on a 24-hour high. I felt as if I were invincible.'

His a r m problems melted away, in part because of the ant i- inf lammatory ingredient of the steroid. But also, the drug dulled the pain And as Pollina explained. "Pain is a signal. It tells us something is wrong

At his pro tryout, Ruppenthal "struck out something like* 14 of the 18 bat ters I faced The scouts there were very much impressed with my improved fastbal l ."

He s tar ted training eight hours a day. He also started getting steroid injections once a week

But there were side effects. "I couldn't relax, Ruppenthal recalled "I remember having to go outside and run around the block three t imes to calm myself down "

These severe mood changes proved to be his downfall "I got so pumped up on the mound. I couldn't control it. I s tarted getting wild. It took me a while to recognize it. but (steroids) were all I was taking "

Ruppenthal is now studying to be a sports trainer

HIS E X P E R I E N C E is not unique. Neither are those who have suffered liver damage and sterility — usually temporary — from using steroids

But whatever risk steroid use carries, athletes who take them swear by their effectiveness Medical studies indicate steroids are far less helpful physically than athletes claim They do build body mass, but that fea ture is more evident on someone who is ill and emaciated than a 250-pound weightlifter

The psychological effect concerned Femminineo "Some say they are less fatigued, that they have this feeling of well-being and invincibility." he said "That feeling may help increase workouts, but (the effect) is more psychological than physical

Ruppenthal 's experience supports those beliefs and raises another frightening prospect As Pollina put it. "Athletes feel, 'How can I compete with these guys when they have such an edge on m e * 1 "

The mental approach to any sport is all-important If an athlete believes steroids have given his opponent the advantage, it's going to be difficult to convince him he can still win

EDUCATION. ACCORDING to the trio, is the key As Pollina said, "There are very few substances that will actually help the athlete Of the few that do. the risks aren' t worth it."

But having a message of importance for the public and making them aware of it a re two different things So Pollina has decided upon a different approach, taking his seminar oi>tbe road

"I 've contacted several high schools and offered to present our seminar, and some have been very interested, he said

Maybe that will help Getting young athlete® to realize how much harm they risk by taking such drugs is a task m itself But It's only half the battle When well-known athletes say they couldn't have made it without drugs, the risk seems worthwhile

Convincing the uninitiated that there are no real advantages is the key

For the most part , Observerland boys t rack and field competitors took a beating Saturday at the state Class A regional meet a t Westland John Glenn

Ann Arbor Huron (92), Ann Arbor Pi-oneer (71) and Belleville (65) captured most of the points Saturday and quali-fied the largest percentage for the state meet Saturday. June 1. a t Fl int Northwestern

But Plymouth Salem and Mike White helped preserve Observerland (and Rock) pride. The Rocks placed fifth in the team standings with 47 points and White, a serious contender for Ob-serverland's Track Man of the Year, qualified for the s tate meet in two events.

White won the 110-meter high hur-dles (14 46) and placed third in the 300 low hurdles (38.38) He also ran a leg of Salem's second-place 400 relay (44.58)."

Pole vaul ter Ron Piwko placed first with a 12-3 The Salem senior was the only vaulter to c lear opening height

Junior Bryan Waldron was the only

other state qualifier for Salem. He took an impressive second in the long jump (21-4V«),

THE ROCKS scored points in the shot put (Marc Cygan sixth with a 45-10s*) and 200 (Craig Morton fourth with a 23.27).

Plymouth Canton scored three points at the meet and placed 14th. There were no state qualifiers

Brian Whiteley placed fifth in the high hurdles (15.68) and the Chiefs took sixth in the 800 relay (1 ~ (1:3 AO)

iers®we Other area qual i f iers^were: Mike Meehan, Churchill, f irst in the high jump (6-4); Dave Mize, Churchill, sec-ond in the shot put (50-10^) and second in the discus (158-3); Mike McCormick. Bentley, second in the 800 (2:00.15); Dave Homann. Garden City, second in the 1.600 (4:23.69) and second in the 3.200 (9:36 46); John Glenn, second in the 3,200 relay (8:07.18); Doug Plachta. Churchill, third in the 1.600 (4:29.44)

Durrer qualifies for state

M i k e W h i t e e a r n e d a b e r t h a t t h e s t a t e t r a c k a n d f i e ld m e e t in t w o e v e n t s by w i n -n i n g t h e h i g h h u r d l e s a n d p l a c i n g t h i r d in

Seals 2nd at regional

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Fred Thomann said this about Denise Durrer "She's the best female track athlete we've had here "

That 's ex t r emely high praise consid-ering the wealth of talent that has come through Plymouth Salem but Durrer, the senior transfer student f rom Redford Union, has proved wor-thy.

At the s t a te Class A regional t rack meet at Westland John Glenn Saturday. Durrer qualified for the s tate meet in two events, winning the open 800-meter run (1:24.2) and placing third in the open 1,600 me te r s (5:18 7).

As a team, the Rocks placed seventh at the regional with 19 points Ann Ar-bor Pioneer and Ann Arbor Huron placed 1-2 respect ively

Sateea scored in the 1,600 relay (fifth place with a 4:15 6) and the 3,200 relay (sixth with a 10:22.0).

girls track P L Y M C ^ H C.ANTON didn't have

any competitors qualify for the s ta te meet, although the Chiefs scored in five

events and placed 13th as a team with 10^3 points.

The Chiefs set a school record in the 3,200 relay as Angie Miller, Marie Jarosz, Rachel Mann and Karen Boluch teamed on a fourth-place 10:07.9

Miller tied for sixth in the high jump with a 4-10. Kim Bennett placed f i f th in the open 100 (13.3) and Carolyn Nagy placed fifth in the open 400 (1:02.1).

Canton's 800 relay team placed fifth with a 1:51.1.

The state meet is set for Saturday. June 1, at Flint Northwestern

Dick Scott presents Plymouth

High Schools'

By C.J. Rlssk s ta f f w r i t e r

Erika Benjamin captured four events and placed second in another, qualifying for nationals in all five, to pace the Tri-City Seals second-place per-formance at the Cerebal Palsy (CP) regional games last weekend at Eas tern Michigan

The Seals 29 a thle tes scored 368 points in the large team (21 members or more) division to 470 by the champion Downriver squad's 48 competi tors The Oakland Mighty Oaks were third with 295 points (34 athletes) while Sterling Heights was fourth with 147 points (30)

Benjamin was one of s 'x Seals to qualify for the National CP Les Autres Games, slated for Aug. 7-14 at Michigan State Universi ty

The 20-year-old Westland resident won the 200-meter run (47.0), the 400 (1:54.6). the 1,500 cross country (10 46-0) and the 60 (12.4). She also placed second in the 25-meter freestyle in swimming (30 27).

Benjamin, who competed in last year s Interna-tional CP Games, is a class six athlete CP competi-tion is divided into eight classes, with one the most severely handicapped and eight the least

TWO OTHER Seals qualified for nationals in four events David Larson, a 15-year-old from Plymouth competing in class five in field events and class six on the t rack, won the table tennis and club throw (28 60 meters), was third in the 60 (15 4) and fourth in the shot put (5 28) He'll compete in all four at nationals

Steve D*»". 17. a Livonia class one athlete, won the 25 bacSst rokeTSM OT, and w a s second tn t h e 2& free (2 01 43). the soft discus (6 33) and distance throw (8 43)

Others to qualify were • Dave Marcy, 18, of Livonia, a class three Les

Autres athlete, who was first in power lifting (100-pounds) and qualified for nationals in the slalom (second in 2 17 0). discus (third. 6 69) and shot put (third. 2.55);

• Eric Smith. 12. of Livonia, a class one Les Au-tres athlete, who won the 60-meter weave (33 1) and slalom (1 56 0) in qualifying standard and was first in the precision throw (64 points).

• Dawn Darlington. 18. of Plymouth, a class seven CP athlete who was second in the 400 (1 56 6) and fourtS in the 100 (20.2). qualifying In each, and placed third in the long jump (1 82).

OTHER WINNERS for the Seals were Tony Strota. 14. of Livonia, a class five athlete compet-ing In the junior division who took top honors in the javelin (1.85) and 100 (1:08.9) and was third In pow-er lifting (80 pounds), and T e r n Rohrig. 31 of Livo-nia. a class six CP compet i tor who won the 1,500 and 3,000 tricycle races, was second In the power lifting (60 pounds) and placed third in the club throw (1.55)

"ATHLETES SI OP THE WEEK"

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A P L Y M O U T H H I G H S C H O O L F L A S H B A C K O n e y e w ago, the Plymouth Safem girls tracK team, go j f d ° " b l e captainDawTi Johnson enroute to an 81^ [Twf f l pp ing of Livonia

school records A d a m f e s t a ^ h e S a record with her 17.6 clocking in the 110 yard hurdles and also her 15 '16" leap In the long jump set a new record. The Chiefs wen to 4-3 on their season, losing to WalledJ-ake^Westerr^

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C h i e f s w r a p u p W e s t e r n D i v i s i o n c r o w n Plymouth Canton, the No. 1-ranked

baseball team in Observerland. wasted no time in stopping a pair of impres-sive Farmington Harrison streaks Monday

Harrison hurler Mike Inch had thrown 26 scoreless innings coming into the game. Canton greeted him with eight runs in the bottom of the first and went on to win the game 12-1

Harrison tUMO) had gone six consec-utive games without an error — a rari-ty in high school ball. The Hawks com-mited a throwing error in that first in-ning

• Dwayne Bennett's two-run double was the biggest blow of the eight-run Canton outburst Walks and wild pitches contributed far more to the scoring John Lenders, though, contrib-uted a long pinch-hit three-run homer in the fifth.

Canton lefty Mark Coburn checked a good-hitting Harrison team on just five hits — three of the hits came off catch-er Mike Colovos bat. Coburn (5-1) walked three and fanned nine.

THE VICTORY clinched the Western Lakes Western Division title for Can-ton.

"It's the first time in about three

baseball years I've been able to say this, but I'm very proud of these kids." said Canton coach Fred Crissey. "We lost our short-stop (Dave Knapp to an automobile ac-cident ). we lost to Salem on a dropped pop-up and had that nine games in a week stretch If ever there was a team that could ve folded its tent, it was this one But, you know, we've gone 8-3 since we lost David I think that says something about this team." "The Chiefs swept a double-header from Flint Clio Saturday, winning the first 15-6 and the second 4-1 Canton built its record to 19-4

"We're in a situation now where we can't be worried about the state tourna-ment," Crissey said. "The magic num-ber in high school baseball, at least to my way of thinking, is 20 You win 20 games "in a season and you've had a heckuva year"

Canton went af ter win No 20 Wednesday against Churchill

In the first game against Clio, fresh-man Steve Waite, just called up from

the junior varsity, went 3-for-4 with three HBI and handled all seven chanc-es at shortstop Pete Morman knocked in three with a pair of hits, and Bennett scored three and knocked in two Mike Clark 14-11 earned the victory

In the second game, Adam Kocik. with scoreless relief help from Bucky Blake and Cdburn. won in his first start of the season

Tom Kenyan had a two-ran single and Mark Stevens banged a two-run double

Canton will host Walled Lake Cen-tral Friday in a state pre-district con-test

PLYM CHRISTIAN 5, LUTHERAN NYV 4 (8 innings); Dave Cadaret's dou-ble tied the game in the seventh and Rob Cannon s single in the eighth pro-vided the margin of victory for Plym-outh Christian in this Michigan Inde-pendent Athletic Association cbntest played Tuesday at Lutheran North-west

Cannon pitched two innings of no-hit ball in relief of Rod Windle to post the victory He and Cadaret led the Eagles 10-hit attack with a pair of hits each.

Plymouth Christian is 7-7 overall and 7-5 in the MIAA

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W e s t e r n b o u n c e s S a l e m f r o m s t a t e t o u r n a m e n t By Chris McCosky s t a f f w r i t e r

Plymouth Salem's hopes for a state baseball championship were dashed in a hurry Monday.

The champions of the Western Lakes Activities Association fell victim to the defending Class A state champs from

Walled ^ake Western and their ace Dan Gabriele 12-1 in a mercv-rule-shortened state predistrict contest

Despite the loss, dispair was mini-mal in the Salem dugout.

"I was kind of disappointed that we got down right away," said Salem coach John Gravlin "It was like it wasn't meant to be for us."

Plichta pumps Rocks At the beginning of the season. Plym-

outh Salem softball coach Rob W'illette touted Leslie Plichta as a potential all-state centerfielder

Plichta has done her best to live up to the billing In her last 11 games, Plichta has hit at a 615 clip. Salem has won its last 11 games.

On Monday, Plichta weq} 2-for-2 with a triple and an RBI to lead the Rocks to a 13-1 romp over Livonia Bentley.

The win avenged Salem's startling - loss to Bentley earlier this season.

"This was kind of a revenge game for us." said W'illette. "They got us 9-8 at their place -

That loss, m effect, cost Salem the Western Lakes title.

Sue Carlson (15-4) allowed just one hit and walked four to earn the win.

Jessica Handley went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI and Denice Tackett went 2-for-4 with a triple. Debbie Starr knocked in three runs with a triple.

The Rocks (18-4. 11-2 in the Western Lakes) swept a pair from Dearborn Edsel Ford on Saturday, taking the

first game 17-1, and the second 20-8 Plichta had a triple, home run and

four RBI in the first game, and knocked in three more in the second with a pair of hits

Tackett ripped a triple and knocked in three in game two and Lvnette Poole had a double and four RBI

The Rocks made it 12 straight Tues-day night with a 13-1 romp over Red-ford Thurston. Tackett had three hits, Handley, Sandy Oberliesen and Kim Vesnaugh had two each. Plichta drilled a solo home run.

CANTON 17, HARRISON 3: When the Chiefs are on, few teams in the area can hit with them.

Canton pounded out 14 hits Monday Laura Darby knocked in four runs with a pair of home runs. Monika Benedict, the winning pitcher, had two hits in-cluding a solo homer. Kristina Wines had three hits, a single, triple and home run, and knocked in four runs Leslee Fidge also had three hits.

The Chiefs are 9-9 overall this sea-son, 7-5 in the Western Lakes

Chuck Apap. Walled Lake Western coach, helped Gravlin put things into perspective

"Coach, I just wanted to congratulate you on winning the league," Apap told Gravlin "You guys never quit. I told our kids. Look at Salem, they got down, but they just kept battling That's why they are champions of our league

UNFORTUNATELY FOR Gravlin Apap's team wasn't as polite

Western scored what proved to be the winning runs in the first inning With two out and a man on second (Tim Osburn reached on an error), Dan Ga briele hit a Chris Davis fastball into the woods beyond the left field fence

Just to be sure, the Warriors added

three more runs (all unearned) in the second, four in the third, one in the fourth and then capped it with two in the sixth.

"They got their hits at the right times." Gravlin said. "You have to give them credit We needed to shut them down early But, even when we were down 5-0. I felt like we could come back. I thought he (Gabriele) would give us chances to score runs and sure enough, we had our chances."

Tom Moore, who has hit Gabriele hard all season, singled and stole sec-ond with one out in the first He was stranded

Gabriele walked a pair in the second, but Salem couldn't move them

A bizarre bit of baserunning cost Sa-lem its best scoring chance in the third

Mike Kessort led off with a single and Moore walked. Doug Kirkpatrick then thought he had drawn a walk He took off for first and the two runners also tried to move up Kesson, though, was gunned down at third — the count was only 3-1 on Kirkpatrick

THE ROCKS finally scored in the fifth. Two walks and an error loaded the bases and Moore delivered the lone run with a long sacrifice fly.

"I hope some of these people out here (scouting Gabriele) take notice of Tom-my Moore." Gravlin said. "The only out he's made against Gabriele was a 310-foot sacrifice fly Here's a guy with some guts "

Salem, which had defeated Gabriele and his 88-90 mph fastball earlier this season, managed four hits off the right-hander Monday. Gabriele walked six and struck out nine in six innings

Davis, Salem's junior right-hander suffered his first loss of the season (6-1). He was relieved in the third by Bri-an Tiller. Of the seven runs charged to Davis, only two were earned.

Denny Atwell, Mike Gabriele and Dave Bartone collected two hits apiece for Western

Salem (15-7) split a pair of games with Redford Union Saturday RU took the first game 4-2, Salem captured the nightcap 5-3

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IT'S NOT like me to blow my own horn. But, I figure in this case nobody is going to blow it for me

I wrote a column on April 11 in which I predicted that Plymouth Sa-lem would win the Lakes Division baseball title and Plymouth Canton would win the Western Division

Hold your applause, please Just doing my job

Of course. 1 also predicted Canton to be the Western Lakes conference champs and that Farmington would seriously challenge Salem in the Lakes Can't win them all.

While I'm spanking myself on the back, did you hear that the Detroit Tigers have changed their policy re-garding journalists from non-daily publications'1 After much public outcry, including an article tn Metro-politan Detroit magazine written by O&E part-timer Tom Henderson featuring Tom Walker of the Michi-gan Chronicle and myself, the Tigers will now grant full press credentials to writers from non-dailies

Bout t ime HIGH SCHOOL Baseball report

Congratulations are in order for Sa-lem coach John Gravlin Not only has his ballclub wrapped up the Western Lakes title and posted a victory against vaunted Walled Lake Western hurler Dan Gabriele. the Rocks are displaying an enthusiasm sorely missed in these parts in recent years

The Salem baseball team Gravlin inherited last year was a collection of misfits and malcontents This year the Rocks are just out having a good time playing baseball Credit Gravlin for weeding out the bad apples and instilling a sense of pride and a posi-tive attitude into his team

If you want to see the best prep baseball Michigan has to offer, head out to the two Plvmouth-Canton base-ball parks Saturday

On tap is the first Plymouth Invita-tional baseball tournament. At noon, the state 's No 2-ranked team Bishop Gallagher i29-6j will play at Plym-outh Salem, ranked No. 9 for much of the season. At Canton. Flint Davison (25-6), ranked No. 5 in the state will play the No 10-ranked Chiefs

The championship and consolation games will go at 3 p.m

TOP AREA baseball prospects inot including Dan Gabriele) 1 Brian Smolinski. Farmington Harrison 2 David Dziobak, Redford Thurston 3 Tom Moore, Plymouth Salem 4

Chris Sisler. Plymouth Canton 5 Greg Ryba, Catholic Central,

I've received some angry letters in response to a column I wrote regard-ing Plvmouth-Canton AD John Sand-mann Many people apparently-thought it was a negative article That hurts me I tried to draw as complete a picture of the man as I could To do that, one has to talk to both his proponents and opponents

I tried to show how much respect the man commanded throughout this area. Even his most fierce detractors had to admit their respect for him — that, to me. is the ultimate tribute

I seriously think the Plvmouth-Can-ton Community School District should honor Sandmann by naming the CEP athletic complex ithe football field and track; after him It would be a fitting reward for a man who has ded-icated 37 years of his life to the betterment of CEP athletics

By the way there is absolutely no truth to the rumor that Sandmann's longtime secretary Marge Verduce is in line to replace him Although, sources close to the situation have in-dicated that Marge would be the most qualified candidate ' Just kidding. 1

WHILE WE'RE on the subject of AD's Is it my imagination or has Farmington athletic director Ron Holland's aging cycle been reversed The man looks a year younger every time I see him — and because he is one of the hardest working ADs around. I see him quite often He gets around to see all three schools play in virtually every sport. Maybe all the running around keeps him young

Baby Update You're friendly local sports editor is soon, very soon, too soon, to become a father for the first time My wife Susan should be de-livering in the first week of June 1 June 3 is the actual due date;

Of course I'm excited Oh, I'll have to miss out on the state baseball and softball tournaments and I won't be involved in our coverage of the U S Open — but, hey. those events will survive without me Won't they"

And there's absolutely no truth to the rumor that Mick McCabe is the actual father of my baby, although ul-tra-sound tests have detected tiny tufts of hair growing on the baby's chin.

Stay tuned, athlete of the year choices for both the Farmington Ob-server and Plymouth-Canton Observ-er will be made when I get back from maternity leave.

CLASS * BOYS TRACK REGIONAL

at Westland J o h n Glenn

Team standings. 1 Anr A root Moron. 92 points. 2 A-r A - d c Pone«f 71 3 Belleville. 65 4 Aavne Memorial 53 5 Plymouth Salem 47 6 Ypsianli 42 " L<vonia Charchil!. 4' 8 Romulus 27 9 33'de*1 C«> 20. "0 WesttanO John Glen-•" '• Soutr I y on '2 Livonia Bentley 9 13 'von.a Sievensor 4 - j Plymouth Carton 3 '5

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_ong lump ' Stanford Strong AAH 2' 'ee' a*, riches 2 Bryan Waidron IPS) 2i-4 . 3 B"> "Camooei' us 2 ,-3 4 Aivm Ailen ,'A'W 20- " t*. 5 Gay F'annu" AAHi 20-10. 6 iann.e Jacksor A AM 20-5 :

High jump ' Miks Meehan LC) 6-4. 2, '"hor as Mi ia-: 'Bei'evitlei 6-3 3 Stacy Ma*« ns

AAhi 5-'0 4 Tony Mellon 1 Yds*) 5-"0 5 Alyir Auer AM 5-10

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Shot put * Bill Armstrong : Belleville). 52-9-». 1 Dave M.ie iLCi 50- lO : 3 Ron Jackson

A AH 4S-0 4 Kend'C* Dekonmg IYp&) 47-4 5 Tony Beaune IS 46-2*. 6 Marc Cygar

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LCi 52 92.6 Brett Net«e i.N'viiie; . 53 90 800 run • G-> Pace ,AAP| " 57 48 2 Mi«.e

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' . 6 0 0 relay. ' Anr Arpor Pioneer 'Anaersor Pace Sensor, and HeseT 3 26 08. 2 vps=ian-3 26 95 3 Wayne Memo-.ai 3 27 0" 4 uvor ia Chu.'Cfi'l'. 3 3163 5 Belleville. 3'32 58. 6 Wes" land John Qie-r 3 34 64

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Team s tandings Ar r Arbor P iceer "03 p o r t s 2 An- Arbor Hu'rc 95 : 3 Ypsi.am 57' 4 West arc John G e ' r 46 5 1 von a Chu-ch i 27 6 Romu'US 2" 7 Nortnville. 2C S piynct f t* Saem '9. 9 lie.' Wayne Memorial an : L'von a Stevenson i~ each i t . Adna- 16 12 Sc . t - wyon '4 13 Plymouth Canto- '0 14 _ivOna Fran«Ii- "0 15 Garden Cty. 9. "6 - e _ von.a Bentlev and Nov; 7 each. 18 Be'leviile 0

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Kat yig 15-av. 5 S ^ LB' 5- 5 _ High | ump ' Laura Wnee«e' .vpsn 5-4. 2 Ka

•ny Daderstadt :A.AP 5-1 3 i t » l J'vHie Hyskv JGi Ci-dy Panowicz N vule and Sherry Law

•on Nov 4- 10 each 6 Arvgie Miller (PC! Kenya Patterson rpsif and L">oa tucas , A A H :

4-*0 Discus ' Anna Parish i.JGi i t 4 - 6 2 Deanna

"ochette LC'i i ' - 8 3 Keiiey Smith ;LC; 108-3 4 Sony a Payne .AAH I "08-0 5 Ar-d-ea Myncks

WM 107 9 9 . sa Waite (AAP; 106-0 Shot pot ' Sony a Payne <.A AH) 43-2 2 Ann a

Pa-sr JG 40 6 , 3 Anoiea M y c k s ' W M , 34 j 4 Baroa-a Co'ema- Yps,, 34-5 5 Stacy

i-aham 33 9 6 Tar'"a Fonvilie IAAPi 33

100 dash ' Duece Jordan ;Ypsi, 12 47 2 Mashwa- Robmson 1 Romulus 12 57 3 Kathy

..•"g ,c8 ' 2 67 4 Donna Wozn,aK (LF" 12 76 - k.,m Be-nett PC "3 38 6 C a m e Gh-osto-WM) 14 05 200 dash Nkk; Williams AAH) 25 4C 2

Rolar.ca O f cer AAP 26 0" 3 Mashawn Robin-son Pomuius 27 27. 4 Wendy Longmire

AAH 1 27 46 5 Natalie Pete'i r iSL 27 5 6 Amy Rozman 11.S) 27 76

40C dash • Karen Opp (JG) . 58 96 2 Karm Surratt AAP). 59 56 3 Victoria Shields (AAP; 1 00 27 / Natalie Peterim ,,SL) t 01 66 5 Caro-iyn Nagy (PC). 1 92 26; 6 Tamara Eastman

TPS'! ' 02 35

800 run Demise Durrer (PS) . 2 24 28. 2 Ricnelie Adrian) 2 26 .80 3 Carol SuUck (LCi 2 26 87 4 Sneula Taormma (LS), 2 27 08. 5 Kei-e Heri'dersor AAP: 2 2 8 39 6 Tia Hunter Yps. 1 2 32 27

1 600 run 1 Amy Bennett (AAMj 5 17 57 2 Ka"- , Wojewski AAH 1 5. ' 8 0 3 3. Denise Durrer

PS. 5 i 8 63. 4 Krister. Sc.hutU iSL) 5 2 8 75. 5 Kat-> j a c o o s AM. 5 31 59 6 Caroi Sulick

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- C " 44 96 4 Adrienne Harpeli (AAP) 48 45 5 Aiiegra A,e*anora fAAP; ' 1 5 3 34

6 . zEar AAP. 12 04 37

100 hurdles 1 Nikki Williams (AAH). ' 4 77 2 Cindy Panowicz (N'viMe). ' 4 . 8 7 . 3 Sabrma Jordan

AAPi 14 89 4 Mary Fran Peterlin (SL), 15 74 5 Mcheie Kennedy aa.P 15 92 6^ Martha Fridge lYpsi) ' 7 "9

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Eagles still winless The Plymouth Canton

American Eagles used a new goaltender to get on the winning track in G r e a t L a k e s M e n ' s Soccer League play Sun-day, but the outcome was still the same The Eagles dropped a 6-3 decision to the Dearborn Heights Stars

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loss, turned in what head coach Cha r l i e Vella termed "a good job' for the Eagles.

The loss drops the Ea-gles overall record to 0-5-0, while the Stars im-proved their mark to 3-1-1.

The Stars led through-out the game, including 3-1 at ha l f t ime . Steve Whiteley scored two goals for the Eagles, while Greg Zemanski tal-lied one in the game played at Warrendale Field in Hines Park

Chiefs win finale

The curtain fell on the 1985 Plymouth Canton soccer season Monday, and those in the audience gave the Chiefs a warm reception

The Chiefs closed out an up and down cam-paign with a 4-0 triumph over Farmington Harri-son

"We definitely finished stronger than we start-ed." said Canton coach -Mike Morgan "W:e have a lot of good young talent, and we're only losing three seniors."

Beth Frigge collected two goals Kendra White-ley and Lisa Russell scored one each White-ley, Kellie Daily. Mi-chelle Lonigro and Julie Buyers each earned as-sists

Pat Phillips got the shutout.

The Chiefs end the sea-son with a 6-7-3 record.

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3'.eve 5rooks Chjrc~> Ma- o P'Ca-'C Q 'J "on-y Beaure i Steven s.c--Ma-c Cygar Saie-i. "r.ns Fo"» i F - a - k r - a! 3iese Saraer C ' y

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Cnjc.k AID'ig rt Borgess:> Mike White iSaierr] Bryan A a drcr :3a en-: Marion Caies iSorgess' ' o n Bowie iCantom Scot: Fmp ak [Thurston Alvin Allen .Wayne: Scott Heger iThu-sscx Dave Nag y I CC I Tyrone Reeves •Canton

POLE VAULT

Ron Busnaw :G>en~1

M ke Ka-*ooc (Saierr. Ron P'wko iSalem) Steve Staro<" IBorgessj Eric Brandem r •: Church E ric GuOem an ! Be -it ley -Ray Lark : Borgess i A-dy Massa-a :CC: . i t agosia ! Bentley i jof.n Waak (Harrison. Joe KuCha"3ki (CC)

100-METER DASH

Fred Owens : Borgess: Br.an Net>hardt (Salem j Marlon Montgomery : Borgess) Marion P-rtman (Borgess: Scott Heger (Thurston) Darren Tatum (Wayne) Dave Nagy (CC) Lorenzo Piu«es (Wayne) Sear Bono (Glenn) "ony Pierce f Saiem)

200 DASH

Fred Owens (Borgess) Marlon Montgomery (Borgess: Marks" Pittman tBcgess) Corey tvey i Borgess; Craig Morton (Saiem L.o'enzo Flukes I Wayne J Dave Nagy (CC) Mike White iSawjrr; David Oleszkowicz (Thur

400 DASH

Dave Nagy (CC) Fred Owens (Borgess, Mrke Forge (Farm) 8nan NeuhardT (Sa>em

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Dave HoTian" Kirk Armstrcr_ Sieve Snaver iCC) Marty Hegady [CO Doug Piac~ta tC"i„rc Ron TOlson iWay-ei Jay Hum iGlenn i A Steooms Farm. Kyle Sru»a t s G er Bruce K-att 'Par-r;

'.600 RUN Ga'de- City IN Farrr

M.art, H eg arty •CC: Dave Mo-ra~r : 3a -oen C Marty hega-ty ;CC ~-'C Buchanan i R j j ay Hunt (Glenn; Ch 's inch (Farm; —or To son (Wayne; Kirk A-mstrong (N Farm DougPiacma (Churchill) Ke'w n Sa- . Bentley

110 HIGH HURDLES

Mike White (Salem: DavdLee iGarden City B'ian Ke'iy (Borgess: Gordon Baoccc". (Church I : Lamont Burgess (Harrisor-6;- 3 ah i Borgess t ' c y 0'ive'i (Harrison 3i lG"same' iGlenni C-aig Morton Sa emi B' an Whiteiey (Canton;

300 LOW HURDLES

Marlon Montgomery iBorgess Mi*e White (Saiemj DavdLee (Garden C t y i B' an KeKey ; Borgess,i Gordon Babcock •Churchill:

Eric Williams (Churc-ili; Brl Grisamer (Glenn) j oe Karche' (Frank] Greg Feenstra (Farm. Mark Pittman •; Borgess

Bishop Borgess Plymouth Salem Plymouth Canton Way-e Memorial Fa'Tiington

Bishop Borgess Wayne Memona Plymoulh Salem Farmington Livonia Ch-jrchii

.600 RELAV Bisncp Borgess A syne Men-iO"ai Livonia Ch^rchii Plymouth Saiem

3.200 RELAY Catholic Centra Wsid John G»nn Redtord Union Livonia Bentley Pvmouth Sa>er-

Tne 'oMowing girls 1rack times are prepared weekly by Livonia Prankiln coach Steve Dollo-way Observerland coaches should update their times every week by calling Dolioway weekdays Trom 7-9 p m at 422-6124 Calis wir not be taker atier 9 p m

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Tryouts for the Bonanza Soccer League, for girls under-16 born in 1970-1971, will t ake place between 5-8 p.m. Sundays June 2 and June 9 at Pioneer Middle School in Plymouth

Interested par t ic ipants should con-tact e i ther Tom McNarnara at 455-7018 or Larry King at 459-1865

• S U M M E R HOCKEY

Applications a re still being accep ted for p layers interested in compet ing in the Little Caesars-Chrysler P lymou th Midwest Summer Hockey League — a s u m m e r circuit housed at the P lym-outh Cultural Center for professional , junior, collegiate and high school hock-ey p layers

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The league, which last yea r fea tured such players as Rich K r o m m of the Calgary Flames , Wayne Presley of the Chicago Black Hks and Mike Donnelly of Michigan Sta te Universi ty , is comprised of eight t e a m s

The season runs f r o m July 7 through August 12.

P layers interested should contact A.J. Baker at 761-1001 A player d ra f t will take place J u n e 3 Applications must be in bofore Miat

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The second Republ icans Swing Bet-ter Golf Outing, sponsored by the 15th District Republican Women, is set for Saturday. June 1 at the Kingster Golf Cour se (20820 I n k s t e r Road in Romulus) Tee off is at 1 p.m.

A $16 donation covers the 18-hole best ball sc ramble , dinner and prizes.

Call 374-0312 or 946-7931 for more information

• C A N T O N F E S T I V A L G O L F The f i f th annual Canton Fes t iva l

Golf Tou rnamen t , sponsored by the Canton P a r k s and Recrea t ion Depar t -ment . is set for Sunday. June 16, at Fel-lows Creek Golf Course

The f o r m a t for the tourney is a three-person t e a m concept. The tourna-ment is open to all a rea golfers.

A $38-per- team entry fee is required, with the en t ry deadline set at Thurs-day, J u n e 13.

Call 397-1000 for more informat ion.

Despite the coming of warm weather which is not conducive to good scoring several unusual per-formances were turned in on the lanes in Observer-land during the past week

Topping the list was the 751 series rolled by Bob Ziomek at Mern-Bowl . He linked g a m e s of 235. 258 and 258 and finally won a membersh ip in the 700 club.

Meanwhile a t Woodland Lanes Ted Stuar t , a 10-year-old. posted a 638 He star ted with 172 and fol-lowed with a 176 and 190 to take the week 's honors.

WONDERLAND LANES - Mary Mohacsi . who owns a pro shop at Merri-Bowl, went down the road on Thursday nights to top the women 's averages with 215 That put her in a position to be the high-est-ranked w o m a n bowler in the a rea . It was only-one pin behind Lary Brant, who topped the men with 216

WESTLAND BOWL — Lou Mijel opened the Monday morning men ' s league by set t ing the pace with a 595 The high game of the opening day w a s a

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227 rolled by J a m e s Hanna

SUPER BOWL — Sandi F leury . who carr ies a 125 average, paced the Las Vegas league with a 590 that included a 230 game,

BEL-AIRE — Cas Pagoda helped usher in the trio league when he toppled the pins for a 949 count for the four games. Lar ry F r a n z was next in line with 948

PLAZA LANES — A novel exper iment was tr ied during the week when the s tuden ts f rom the ele-men ta ry school were given a change to roll on the s tar lanes. They were given one to two hours, to get them acquainted with toppling the pins.

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Pubiuti May JO and 23 J985

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RE SCHEDULED REGULAR BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING

The regular meeting of the Board of Education of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools, Wayne and Washtenaw Counties, Michigan, scheduled for Monday, May 27, 1985, has been re-scheduled for Tuesday, May 28, 1985, at 7:30 p.m at the Board of Education Offices

ELAINE J KIRCHGATTER. Secretary Board of Education

Publish May 23 198S

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C S A L E

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to State Law 257.252. the following vehicles will be sold at public said at B&B Towing. 934 Ann Arbor Road. Plymouth, Michigan, on May 31, 1985 at 5:00 p.m.

l. 1976 Ford 2 DR V I N , No. 6X11Y282167

2 1974 Fo rd 2 DR V I N No 4G21H223234

3 1973 F o r d 4 DR V I N No 3W54A201909

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5 1977 P l v m . 2 DR V I N No TL4K79105504

6 1968 Olds 4 DR V I N No 384398M291020

7 1978 F o r d 4 DR V I N No 8W82F253322

8 1975 Pont. 4 DR V I N No 2R49S5P186178

Inquiries regarding tnese vehicles should be addressed to Officer Robert Henry, Plymouth Police Department, at 453-8600

GORDON G LtMBURG City Clerk

Publish May 33, 1965

P U B L I C H E A R I N G N O T I C E

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C I T Y O F P L Y M O U T H . M I C H I G A N

A regular meeting of the Zoning Board of Appeals will be held on Thursday, June 6. 1985 at 7 30 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall to consider the following Appeal Case Z-85-10 - B McClelland seeking approval of addition to residence

which is non-conforming use in an O-l Office district. Prop-erty located at 691 Wing Article XV, Sect. 5 193 Para 4 Industrial Strainer of 695 Amelia seeking rear yard variance for addition to existing building Property zoned 1-2 Heavy Industrial Sect 5 185

All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting and will be given an opportu-nity to participate in the meeting. At the close of the Public Hearing, all comments and suggestions of those citizens participating will be considered by the Zoning Board of Appeals prior to rendering its decision

GORDON G LIMBURG City Clerk

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Appeal Case Z-85-11

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The City of Plymouth. Michigan will open sealed bids on Friday, May Jl, 1W5, at 1:08 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time, in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, >01 S Main Street for

INSTALLATION OF OLD VILLAGE LIGHTING Plana, specifications, and proposal forms may be obtained at the office of the F*«r-chasing Agent during normal office hours. A deposit for ten dollars ($10.00) will be required for each set taken out. to be refunded to persona submitting a proposal, or persons returning plans and specifications within ten (18) days of hid date. A certified check, cashier's check or bid bood in the amount of not lees than five perfect (S%) of the bid must accompany the proposal. The City Commission reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, in whole or in part, and to waive any irregularities. Sealed bids may be mailed or personally delivered to

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Envelopes should be plainly marked "BID FOR INSTALLATION OF OLD VILLAGE LIGHTING"

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Most mutual funds are safe Most people were dismayed to find

that the Ohio Insurance fund's $123 million in reserves, which had to cover $4 1 billion in deposits, could be wiped out by the closing of only one institu-tion

So you might feel uncomfor tab le to know that SIPC's cur ren t reserves are only $225 million, an infinitesimal f rac-tion of the assets the country 's broker-age f i r m s hold for themselves and cus-tomers

However, the SI PC has a $i billion credit at the t reasury By assessing brokers one-quar ter of one percent of their annual gross revenues and invest-ing the money in government securi-ties. SIPC has managed to keep victims of f r aud or poor business judgment f r o m losing about $500 million since it was formed in 1970.

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Like the Ohio depositors who could not get their money for 10 days or so, you can expect a short wait.

The insurance organization works with the local t rus tee of the troubled f i rm to get another broker, or several , to take over the accounts. But if your account is heavy with short trading, op-tions. unmet margin calls, and the like, it may be difficult for SIPC to find a broker who wants to get involved in

business people Roy A. Styles of Livonia, a senior

vice president of Michigan Mutual and its aff i l ia tes , was elected to the board of d i rectors of the Amerisure Cos. Styles joined Michigan Mutual in 1944 and has served in management posi-tions in the -credit, sys tems and ser-vices depar tments .

Thomas L. Train, former ly of Livo-nia. has received the President s Cita-tion award f rom Prudent ia l Insurance Co. of America for sales and service-

s'. Lynn Tooley of Canton has been appointed assistant banking off icer of NBD Bancorp Inc s subsidiary, NBD Dearborn Bank N.A., western metro-politan regional banking division

John H. Merr i f ie ld of P lymouth has been appointed heavy truck sales man-ager of Ford Truck Operations Merri-field fo rmer ly was Great Lakes region-al sales m a n a g e r for heavy trucks. He joined Ford Motor Co. in 1964 as a stat-istician for the Ford Division.

R. Thomas Cook has been named president of 3PM in Lvionia. Cook will

oversee 3PM's national direct mail ma rke t i ng services, forms printing di-vision. processing services for third-par ty prescript ion and freight c la ims and its computer systems sales divi-sion.

Lawrence D. Taylor of Plymouth has been promoted to vice president actu-ary with the Alexander Hamilton Life Insurance Co of America Taylor is a fellow of the Society of Actuaries.

Please s u b m i t black-and-uhite photographs, if possible, for inclu-sion in the business people column While we value the receipt of photo-graphs, we are unable to use every photograph submitted If you want your pholograph returned, please enclose a self-addressed, stamped envelope Indicate in a margin on the front of the photograph that you u?ant it r e t u r n e d We unll do o u r bes t to comply wnth your request Send information to business editor, 36251 Schoolcraft. Livonia 48150.

f iguring out who owes_whom and how much

IF NO ONE is willing to handle your account, any securi t ies regis tered in your name will be re turned to you Then you submit a claim for whatever else you think is owed you, just as in a bankruptcy situation

A call to your mutua l fund or money-marke t fund will probably reveal the news that your account is not insured That ' s the case with most funds

You may find protection, however , in the rules spelled out in the prospectus that govern the fund's investments .

For example, some funds hold feder-al government securi t ies only Others don't indulge in short selling fo rward hedging and the like

STILL OTHERS m a y have l imits OEJ the sums they place in.any one bank or type of investment The asse ts of most

funds offered by brokers typically are segregated in a t rus t a r r a n g e m e n t at a bank, so that if the broker collapses, the funds' assets a r e not subject to claims by the general c red i tors

There is no insurance, either, that protects your inves tments with a com-modity house, regula ted by the Com-modity Fu tu res T r a d i n g Commission r a the r than the tougher SEC.

Pa r t of your inves tment is segregat-ed in the broker 's "good fai th" account at the exchange, but in the event of a collapse, you are likely to find yourself in line with the rest of the f i r m ' s gener-al credi tors

ALTHOUGH YOUR credi t union ac-count m a y be considerably smaller than the one at your broker , it can be comfor t ing to know that up to $100,000 of your money is insured by a fund with $1 1 billion in captial ization.

That amount represen ts 1 percent of the total shares held by all credit unions. It replaced a $300 million fund that existed until J a n u a r y 1. 1985

Worried that credit unions tied to one field — such as autos or steel — could face problems if thei r member s en-countered an economic crisis, the Na-tional Credit Union Administrat ion in Washington won the permission of Con-gress to capital ize at the higher figure

Educat ional seminar The Observer & Eccen-tric Newspapers and the C o o r d i n a t e d F i n a n c i a l Planning staff will con-duct a ^eminar 7-10 p.m Tuesday, June 11, a t the Kingsley Inn. 1475 N Woodward Ave . Bloom-field Hills.

The s e m i n a r is f ree, but reg is t ra t ion is re-quired. To m a k e reserva-tions. p lease call 643-

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• A C Q U I R E A G E N C Y Corroon & Black Corp. and Corroon

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• S E C U R I T Y W O R K S H O P "Securi ty Investigation Workshop"'

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Thursday May 23, 1965 O & E * 7 C

Tony time: Ivan Bloch vies for top awards

By Ethel S i m m o n a staff writer

THE SHOWS A R E some of the biggest hits on Broadway,

~ their s t a r s a r e among the most g l i t ter ing, and the man

behind them, who m a k e s these d reams come true, is most a t home not in the Big Apple but in suburban Detroit 's Birmingham

Ivan Bloch. an en te r t a ine r turned real estate developer and then Broad-way producer, will be in the audience when the Tony Awards a re given out Sunday night. June 2, at the Shubert Theatre in New York

Success has not spoiled him-so fa r Everything is going well right now, but he reasons. "Tomor row I could be a b u m "

With two of his shows nominated for Best Play and one for Outstanding Reproduction of a P lay or Musical, Bloch has two oppor tun i t i es to be up on stage to receive the theater ' s most prestigious honor

WITH P E R F O R M E R S in several of his shows nomina ted for best perform-ance, in all Bloch is awai t ing a possible 12 Tony a w a r d s for his shows or their s tars

Bloch spends much of his t ime in New York, but last week he was back in Birmingham in the offices of Uniprop, his rea l e s t a t e equity compa-ny, talking ca lmly abou t the possibili-ties of the Tony a w a r d s

Looking casual ly debonair , seated behind his big desk, he was wearing a pink, open-necked golf shirt , topped by a subtle pink and charcoa l sports jack-et with a pink hankerchief pouffed in the pocket

His hair is sof t ly graying, his eyes brown and di rect , his voice unhurried This producer a p p e a r s to have things well in hand. Behind his desk, a papier-mache sculp ture of a businessman

balancing skyscrapers on his head and a r m s seems appropr ia te to Bloch's mul t i - face ted ca ree r

The four Tony nominees for Best P lay include "As Is," "Biloxi Blues'" and Bloch s two shows, "Hurlyburly" and "Ma Rainey 's Black B o t t o m " The r e p r o d u c t i o n s n o m i n a t e d inc lude "Cyrano de Bergerac ," Bloch's "Joe Egg." "Much Ado About Nothing ' and "Strange Interlude."

ASKED WHICH of his shows he is mos t hoping will win, Bloch said he didn't want to choose between "Hurly-burly" and "Ma Rainey." In fact , he is predict ing that Neil Simon's "Biloxi Blues" will take the Tony But he professes he doesn't mind, and that he and Simon a re good friends.

Of the revivals, "I would love to see Joe Egg ' win," he said. "It 's really

magnif icent . " Although Bloch first be-gan producing on Broadway in 1980, winning a Tony award is nothing new for him. Last year , he received the Best P lay award for "The Real Thing," as well as a nomination for the musical "Baby." His 1982 production of "Master Harold and the Boys" was nomi-nated for a Tony Even the first show he produced, the musical "Tintypes," was nominated

Ivan Bloch is no longer the new kid on the block He may have come up very fast , but he has the instincts that c r ea t e a winner — f rom selecting the show, to the cast ing and the entire pro-duction process

Becoming a producer is part ly an outgrowth of his background as an en-te r ta iner . "I was in the business as a kid," he explained. "I was a singer and an actor I left the business in the '60s Everybody was becoming a s ta r but me."

INSTEAD O F working nightclubs, he re turned to Detroit and built his real e s t a t e f i rm. He lived in downtown De-

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troit , next Oak Park, West Bloomfield and, s ince 1972, in Birmingham Bloch and his wife Linda, a lawyer, have two chi ldren, a daughter , 16, and a son, 18, who is in college.

"In 1980. a friend in the thea te r busi-ness (Richmond Crinkley, execut ive di-rector of Lincoln Center) asked m e if I wanted to produce a show." Bloch said Crinkley was too busy to do the show, which was "Tintypes," "I wound up being the hands-on producer."

"I next saw a play at the Rep called Mas te r Harold and the Boys.' I w a s

still p re t ty naive. I thought you just get a thea te r and produce it."

Final ly, the Shuberts gave him a the-a te r . They also said, 'Get other produc-ers. ' "Master Harold." which was origi-nally mounted at Yaie, was produced by Bloch. two others and the Shuberts.

Af ter Tony nominations for both "Tintypes" and "Master Harold," Bloch found, "People s tar ted to notice m e in the t hea t e r "

He descr ibes his earliest success a s a producer as "beginner's luck." Then Bloch did the musical "Baby" and "The Real Thing," which broke box-office re-cords on Broadway and won the Tony

"BABY" IS PLAYING in s u m m e r stock "The Real Thing," which just closed on Broadway af te r a one and l^z-year run, toured this winter and may play Detroit 's Fisher Thea t re next year

"Tintypes," which has been at the B i rmingham Theatre, is still going strong, with eight summer stock com-panies "Master Harold" has played all over the world.

Bloch has the highly prof i table knack of picking the right show "I love to do young American writers." he said. "I think you have to be a kind of a pa t ron of the a r t s to be successful I look for new. inventive things "

But i t 's more than just m a k i n g a buck "I have produced shows cr i t ics liked I knew would not do well f inan-cially," he said. He looks for "some-thing that says something, that will add to the reper toire ."

Bloch believes the thea te r does not have enough good wr i t e r s today be-cause most of them a re writ ing for television and f i lms "They can wri te for a film and make $100,000," he said Writing for the stage is a long, involved process that can take years before a show is p roduced . ' '

HE RECEIVES about 500 scr ipts for plays and movies each year . For the theater, "I read everything that comes to me." Because he thinks he is not fa-miliar enough with the c a m e r a , he has a film development company-with 20th Century-Fox that sends promising scripts on to him

His interest in a show extends well beyond the script . "I 'm looking for plays for Robert DeNiro and for Rob-ert Duvall." Bloch said. "I get involved totally in casting. That ' s the fun par t ."

Bloch was co-producer of "Shot Thru the Heart ," a musical that debuted at the Birmingham Thea t re in a proposed pre-Broadway run. The show didn't make it to the Grea t White Way.

"That was a work in progress. Once or twice a year , I t ake a piece out and work with it. 'Shot Thru the Heart" didn't work There were a number of elements we just couldn't fix."

His cu r ren t work- in-progress is "Peccadillo." "It played Flor ida and got wonderful reviews, but it just wasn't ready for New Y'ork," Bloch >aid "We couldn't get it to work right. I think the principal cha race r was a problem."

WORKING WITH author Garson Kanin. Bloch mee t s the author and hLS actress wife Ruth Gordon for lunch once a week in New York "It 's proba-bly the most fun I have in the thea te r business," he said.

In his movie endeavors , Bloch pro-duced "The Stone Boy, s t a r r ing Rober t Duvall and Glenn Close, which was re-leased last year . "It just c a m e out in tape," he noted. Current f i lm projec ts are "Night on the Town" for the Disney studio and "The Color War "

Musicals in the works include "Win-

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dy City," based on the classic d r a m a 'F ron t Page." and "Czar of the Mov-ies," about the f i lm business f rom silents to talkies. Another musical he is producing is "Carrie," based on the movie "They c a m e to m e with this piece," he said. "I 'm looking for a di-rector now."

Bloch has talked to Robin Williams about s ta r r ing in a play called "The Nerd." but the project has been delayed and will not open in the coming season

Bloch also is looking at a play di rected by George C. Scott with Ben Gazzara

Has Bloch had any flops0 "Requiem for a Heavyweight" was projected as a Broadway hit this season, but the show didn't go. Bloch had thought i tmight be more successful than some of his other shows because of its well-known s tory and a cast with big s tars

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It couidn't matter less if you don't apeak any >f the languages because the humor communicates in spile of and beiauj-e of: the atrocious things the acti r- do with the words If you can t imagine a fat. middle-aged en-tertainer from Honduras reciting Hamlet - 'to be" .speech in bastard Spanish and next telling "knock knocK" jokes 'Still in Spanishi. then impersonating WC Fields. Jimmy Cagr.ey ^nd Dirty Harry, you've got to see Jonathan Round's masterful portrayal of the third-rate lmpressar-io. >enor Don Pepe Hernandez.

! ' . ' t doesn't matter much more char, language does in "El Grande." What mere is of it provides an excuse for the .shenanigans on stage at a nightclub in Tujillo. Honduras, which Pepe Hernandez has persuaded his uncle to rent for a month

THE I NCLE owns the local Coca-Cola battling plant hence the title of 'he play and the campy ads from the sponvr '.hat pepper the already spicy vauoevilUan fare Pepe has bragged

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I player are Pepe's stagestruck rela-, lives who act the parts of cabaret • performers from across ihe sea.

There s his daughter, Maria, a ripe little chickadee in a halter top who

loves to heat things up backstage with an> available male and to giggle de-lightedly all ihe while she's doing it Anita Barone is marvelous as Maria

Consuela Hernandez i Maggie Wy-sockii does a fine job as Pepe's vamp-tsh stepdaughter, who is Maria's ri-val" In their first act. the two come on like Carmen Miranda twins doiog a Beechnut gum ad. but definitely-minus the sisterly sweetness

They swing their a rms and hips trying lo knock each other off siage and all the while they manage to bal-ance giant pyramids of plastic fruit an their heads

In "El Grande" the style is decided-ly slapstick Bimbos get kicked in the backside and sprawl on stage, and ev-eryone races around like hvped-up stooges The cast under Annette Ma-nias' expert direction is so good at its hijinks thai even those in ihe audience resistanl to slapstick will break down and howl

TED RAIMI as Pepe's cousin. Juan Rodriguez, is the quintessential nerd in any language He bumbles splen-jidly Tom Monolides plays excellent piano backup in the role of Hector Jimenez. Undoutedly he's allowed to be good at what he does because he's not related to this hyperactive family of screwballs.

Miguel Vasquez. Pepe's nephew Jon Michael Manfredi), is a Latin

Lothario with rakish dark eyes and a decided flair for comedy His portray-al of the short-legged painter. Toulouse-Lautrec, is the funniest part in the play, thanks to inspired cos-tumes by Mary Ellen Shmdel He acts the whole skit (if you call his melo-dramatic nonsense acting) wearing sponge rubber feet taped to his knees so he can hobble around like a dwarf Sound stupid" It is — masterfully so

Costuming for the Wagnerian diva is nearly as outrageous She wears twin coconuts glued to her breast-plate and uses them as weapons. And of course, since she is a diva in the French skit, she wears a beret with the requisite Wagnerian horns at-tached — only the horns are knocked askew and quiver absurdly.

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-JOHN LITHGOW was up for best featured actor." he said. When the play-closed. Bloch recalls, with a smile. "I thought there goes my record. I felt sorry for Lithgow but not for myself. I had three other plays running on

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Tickets are on sale from 11 a m to 6 p m seven days a week at the P'Jazz Ticket Booth in the Motor Lob-by of the hotel's Lamed Street en-trance Tickets will be sold on the ter-rance af te r 5 p m or the day of each concert General admission tickets

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classical early musical ensemble, and by Paul Vornhagen's All-Star Jazz Ensemble will be featured at a bene-fit to assist victims of the African famine Thursday. May 23, at the Nec-tarine Ballroom in Ann Arbor Tick-ets at $25 include a "Festival of Wine. Food and Music." from 7-10 p m Tickets are available avtflg Michigan Theater Box Office, the Candy Dancer and Renaissance in Ann Ar-bor Proceeds will be sent to the USA for Africa committee in Los Angeles

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P u r e hokum, you'll love it Larry Parks spar-kles as the ultimate showman. Al Jolson So u'hat if Jolson's life wasn't like this, the story is still entertaining The acting is excellent And

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WHAT'S IT WORTH? A ratings guide to the movies

Bad Fair. . Good Excellent

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Jolson himself protndes one of the finest sound-tracks up Lo that r ime Or since for that matter

Rating S3 50

Long Day's Journey Into Night" i 1962 ', 12:05 Saturday night on Ch. 9

Many great plays hare received awful film adaptations Death of a Salesman" and "The Glass Menagerie' are two examples of weak films from great plays But this Sidney Lumet film of Eugene O'SeiU's masterpiece is a wor-thy translation of the original and a mus t - see f o r the great ac t ing alor^of Ralph Richardson. Katharine Hepburn, Jason Robards and Dean StockweU as the doomed Tyrones. This is not light e n t e r t a i n m e n t It is. with " S a l e s m a n , " one of the saddest and most intense examinations of interpersonal relationships ei-er staged It is all the sadder for being au tob iograph ica l But out of the pain comes some nch ins ights into who we are.

Rating $4

Misha Rachlevsky, one of the most prom-inent names in chamber music in this area, doesn't stay in the same groove for very long

His changing ideas and approaches have led him invariably into breaking with past patterns and associations One of the few remaining links with the past is Trio De-troit.

The two other members of the Trio are Italo Babuii. principal cellist with the De-troit Symphony Orchestra, and pianist Jonathan Shames, who was one of two American finalists in the 1982 International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow

There was one new element in the Trio's recent program at Orchestra Hail Rachlev-sky wasn't playing his own violin Instead, he played a 1709 Stradivari and a 1741 Guarneri (not simultaneously he isn't that good yet).

These instruments, on loan from ihe col-lection of the Henrv Ford Museum, will be

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also available to the Renaisance City Cham-ber Players, next season

THE TWO works on ihe program were familiar and attractive masterpieces — Beethoven's "Archduke" Trio and the Trio in B Major, Op 8 by Brahms Both were performed here several times in recent years by Trio Detroit as well as by other groups

There is no quesiion that the quality of the superior instruments does make a dif-ference. It is more than the quality of sound, which one can expect. In competent hands, the added external quality can do a

lot toward ennan • the music

The Beethoven Tri' ri . treatment, but 1: wasn • ance The piano part w crisp and clear war n> dominant mostly dt lo

R a c h l e v s k y p laye i . : n . work and the *.imd pr t h o u g h i t tended • • c a possibly due to r-'. e r r : ment

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Huntington Woods 310 Comm«rc®-Unlon Lake 31' Orchard Lake-Walled Lake 312 Livonia 313 D®arbom-Dearborn Heights 314 Plymouth-Cantor 315 Northvillo-Nov 316 Weatiand-Garder City 317 Gross® Potnte 318 Retort! 319 Homes tor Saie-Oakiand County 320 Homes for Sale-WayT»e County 322 Momaa (or Sala-Macomb 323 Momas for Sale

Washtenaw County 324 Other Suburban Homes 3rSi Real Estate Services 326 Condos lor Sale 327 Duplex for Sale 328 Townhouse® for Sale 330 Apartments for Sake 332 Mobile Homes for Sale 333 Northern Property 334 Out ot Town Property 335 Time Share 336 Fiorlda Property for Sale 337 Farms for Sale 338 Country Homes 339 Lots & Acreage 340 Lake/River/Resori

Property for Sale 342 Lake Property 348 Cemetery Lots 351 Business S Professional

Buildings for Sale 356 Investment Property 'or Saie 358 Mortgages/Land Contracts 360 Business Opportunities 361 Money to Loan 362 Real Estate Wanted 364 Listings Wanted

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F O R R E N T 400 Apartments to Rent 401 Furniture Rental 402 Furnished Apartments 403 Rental Agency 404 Houses to Rent 406 Furnished Houses 407 Mobile Homes 408 Duplexes to Rent 410 Flats to Rent 412 Townhouses,'Condominiums 413 Time Share 414 Florida Rentals 415 Vacation Rentals 416 Halls for Rent 419 Mobile Home Space

420 Rooms to Rem 42 ' Living Quarters to Share 422 Wanted to Rani 423 Wanted to Rera

Resort Property ^ 424 House Sitting Service 425 Convalescent Nursing Homes 428 Garages.'Mini Storage 432 Commercial /Retail m„ 434 Industrial/Warehouse 436 Office Business Space

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M E R C H A N D I S E Bus 700 Auction Sales Bus 701 Collectable® Bus 702Antlaues 703 Crafts 704 Rummage Salesi'F»ea Markets 705 Wearing Apparel 706 Garage Sale-Oakland 707 Garage Sale-Wayne 708 Household Goods-Oak and 709 Household Goods-Wayne 710 Mlsc lor Sale-Oak and 711 Misc 'or Sale-Wayne 712 Appliances 713 Bicycles-Sale 4 Repair 714 Business 4 Office Equipment 715 Computers 716 Commercial Industrial Equipment 717 Lawn-Garden-Farm Equipment 718 Building Materials 720 Fa/m Produce 721 Flowers 4 Plants

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A N I M A L S 738 Household Pets 740 cet Services 744 Worses. Livestock. Equipment

800 302 804 306 807 808 810 812 813 8'4 816 318

320 821 822 923 324 925 852 954 956 858 860 962 864 966 872 974 876

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"A.rplanes Boats.'Motors Boat Parts 4 Service Vehicle.'Boat Storage Insurance. Motor Motorcycles. Go-Kans. Mlnibtkes Motorcycles Parts 4 Service Campers/Motorhomes/Trailers Auto/Trucks. Parts 4 Service Auto Rentals Leasing Auto Financing Autos Wanted Junk Cars Wanted Trucks tor Sale Vans Jeeps'"4 Wheel Drive Sports 4 imported Classic Cars American Motors BuICk Cadillac Chevrolet Chrysler Dodge Ford Lincoln Mercury Oldsmobiie

878 Plymouth 880 Pont lac 884 Volkswagen

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12 Appliance Service 13 Aquarium Service 14 Artwork 15 Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sealcoatlng 17 Auto Cleanup

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*27 Brick, Block 4 Cement 29 Boat Docks 30 Bookkeeping Service 32 Building Inspection 33 Building Remooallng 36 Burglar Fire Alarm 37 Business Machine Repair 39 Carpentry 42 Carpet Cleaning 4 Dyeing 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 52 Catering-Flowers 53 Caulking 54 CeWing Work 55 Chimney Cleaning 56 Chimney Building 4 Repair 57 Christmas Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 Commercial Steam Cleaning 60 Construction Equipment 61 Dry Cleaning/Laundry 62 Doors 63 Draperies 64 Dressing 4 Tailoring 65 Drywall 66 Electrical 67 Electrolysis 68 Engraving-Glass 69 Excavating 70 Exterior Caulking 72 Fences 75 Fireplaces 76 Fireplace Enclosures 78 Firewood 81 Floor Service 87 Floodlight 90 Furnace Repaii 93 Furniture Finishing 4 Repair 95 Glass-Stained-Beveled 96 Garages 97 Golf Club Repair 98 Greenhouses 99 Gutters'

102 Handyman 105 Hauling 108 Heating 109 Solar Energy 110 House Clean.ing 111 Home Safety 112 Humidifiers 114 income Tax 115 industrial Serv ice 116 Insurance Pho tography 117 Insulation 120 Interior Decorating 121 Interior Space Management 123 Janitorial 126 Jewelry Repairs 4 Clocks 129 Landscaping 132 Lawn Mower Repair 135 Lawn Maintenance 138 Lawn Sprinkling 142 Linoleum 145 Managemen t 146 Marble 147 Medical/Nursing 149 Mobile Home Service

150 Moving-Storage T52 Mirrors 155 Music Instrument 157 Muakc Instrument Repair 158 New Home Services 159 Nursing Centers 165 Painting-Decorating 166 Party Planning

(Flowers. Food, Service) 170 Patios 175 Pest Control 178 Photography 180 Piano Tunlng-Repair-Refinlshlng 200 Plastering 215 Plumbing 219 Pool Water Delivery 220 Pools 221 Porcelain Refinlshlng 222 Printing 223 Recreationial Vehicle Service 224 Retail Hardwoods 225 Reflnishlng 229 Refrigeration 233 Roofing 234 Scissor. Saw 4 Knife Sharpening 235 Screen Repair 237 Septic Tanks 241 Sewer Cleaning 245 Sewing Machine Repair 249 Slipcovers 250 Solar Energy 251 Snow Blower Repair 255 Stucco 257 Swimming Pools 260 Telephone Repair 261 TV, Radio 4 CB 263 Tennis Courts 265 Terrariums 269 Tile Work 273 Tree Service 274 Truck Washing 275 Typing 276 Typewriter Repair 277 Upholstery 279 Vacuums 280 Vandalism Repair 281 Video Taping Service 282 Vinyl Repair 283 Ventilation 4 Attic Fans 284 Wallpapering 285 Wall Washing 287 Washer/Dryer Repair 289 Water Softening 293 Welding 294 Well Drilling 296 Window Treatments 297 Windows 298 Woodworking 299 Wood burners

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O P P O R T U N I T Y i£r AH real estate advertising m this newspaper « sub tea to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1966 which makesit illegal to advertise "any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex or an Mention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination " This newspaper wfll not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which (• In violation of the law Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis

AH a d v e r t i s i n g p u b l i s h e d in t h e O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c is s u b j e c t t o t h e c o n d i t i o n s s t a t e d in t h e a p p l i c a b l e r a l e c a r d , c o p i e s of w h i c h a r e a v a i l a b l e f r o m t h e Adver t i s ing D e p a r t m e n t , O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t R o a d . L ivon ia , Ml 4 8 1 5 0 . ( 3 1 3 ) 5 9 1 - 2 3 0 0 . T h e O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c r e s e r v e s t h e right no t t o a c c e p t a n

a d v e r t i s e r ' s o rde r . O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c A d - T a k e r s h a v e n o a u t h o r i t y t o b ind th is n e w s p a p e r a n d only p u b l i c a t i o n of a n a d v e r t i s e m e n t shal l c o n s t i t u t e final a c c e p t a n c e of t h e a d v e r t i s e r ' s o r d e r

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ABILITY THAT VOL' MAY HAVE can supplement your income Progressive I Income Assoc is looking lor individuals •- -larket any one ot 8 business lines ; rail lor appointment 98". 1T74

ABLE BODIED person to work 30 { hours a week, painting and parking lot maintenance 645-0078

A C C O U N T A N T For armiagton H.1IL5 CPA firm Miru mum 2-3 yrs Pub Lie Accounting cipen-•-nc« .->eccssar> fall SS5-0352 or S«yj tteaume to Bci 624. Observer & Eccen-tric Newspaper* 362S1 SchoolcraiC H<t Uvorua Mjchigan 40150

APPLIANCE REPAIRMAN for North Oakiand area 37S-4B65 or S4S-9WQ

ATT DEPENDABLE office cleaner* pan lime e-vemngs. Southiieid. Trov Hoval Oak i Rorftester areas 8&1 1755

ACCOUNTANT With 2 year* experience in construction •tats and general accounUng Contact Fred Conu; 75*-1399 ACCOUNTANT 3-5 years accounting and la 1 experience Small Soutlifveid CPA firm oil and gas experience belp-

' Jul Send resume tc box - Observer & Eccentric Newspapers 3£25'. School craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

A C C O U N T C O O R D I N A T O R

Mid-sixe ad agency has immediate op-portunity for an individual u> Become .nvolved' in a Li phases of activities for our accounts Qualified applicants should have at least one year of agency traffic experience Send resume to PO B01 32. Trov Mi 480S9 ACCOUNTING Clerk full time, North Bros Ford. Westland Call Norir. Augustine. <21-1100

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Real estate construction industry Ex-perience preferred Attractive wages benefits Suburban location. Send re-sume to Attention R P P 0 Box 2360 Farmington Hills. MI 48018

A P P L Y T O D A Y L i g h t I ndus t r i a l

Men 4 Women needed for light factory work Must be !8 4 have own transpor tauoo 4 phone 83 40 per hour Apply at Employers Temporary Service 25121 Grand River near Beech Daly, between 9am 3prr. Monday thru Friday

ATTENTION SERIOUS JOB HUNTERS

You may qualify for Free Job Place-ment Assistance Wayne County resi-dents |NO Detroit or Downriver Calls PI ease i Call JVS now ask for BRIDGES! 833 8100

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APPRAISERS Must have Real Estate license Experi ence preferred, but not required Ir. house'.raining 525 1264

AQUATIC STAPP NEEDED W SI s to work summer camp Life Guards to substitute Mon thru Sun Swim Coach with weight training back ground for small USS team Also seek ing Gymnastics Supervisor !or summer camp Please contact Fave Kelly

661 1000 exl 204 ARCADE ATTENDANT Farmington 6PM-: AM 6 nights. 83 50 hour Must be hardworking self starter have neat ap-pearance Between 10-4 4": 4700

A R E A S U M M E R J O B % ISO Openings Ages 16 thru 21

Call Mon thru Fri , 9am-4pm 728-562"

A S S I S T A N T C O N T R O L L E R

For Diversified Service ijtganiiauon Accounting degree 4 previous riper ence required Salary negotiable Send resume to Attention Controller PO Box 2204 Southfield Michigan 48037

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Immediate opening for qualified activi ties director social worker designate for skilled nursing facility Gerontology background 4 degree preferred Livo-ma Westland area Send resume to Box aB50 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspa pers. 3625". Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

ASSISTANT MANAGER Needed for Tel-Ex Cinemas, located at

'Telegraph 4 10 Mile Please apply at the theatre during operational hours

A DIESEL MECHANIC for heavy duty tnjcks Experience necessary

491-4603

AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS With clien-tele or references lor post -prenatal coed beginner advanced and senior programs Good wages NT.TRIEK INC Call Mary 8-12 noon, 464-1523 or

METRO Nooo-3PM. 474-0*09

A FINAL OPPORTUNITY Toy Chat doing final hiring of mana-gers lor June to Dec season 151 -hostess plan Minimum bookwort. up lo 25% lo demonstrators Great manger profit plus trips Free information 4 ca ulof. Call 800-W2-8957 P S Also hiring demonstrators

AGAIN 3 openings NEW Division major expansion' Ajtute" Sharp" Clue"1

Attractive" Articulate'' 11000-15000 a month

Please apply in person only 3-6 Tuesday or Wednesday 16400 W 12 Mile Rd Southfield. upper level Suite 201 Fortune 500 NYSE 30 year old corporation

ALARM MONITORS PATROL DRIVERS

Apply is person SETI TtlTY fetVICES

11171 W 1H Mile _ Farmington

ALL AROUND SHOP HAND rxeded to do hands-on assembly of 5 ft fiberglass flignt Simula tori Musi be mechanically inclined good with hands and toots Livonia area Call 0 4 »447

ASSISTANT TO CONTROLLER medi um sized manufacturer requires a per son with good bootkeeping skills thru financia. statements, a strong )ob ccat background tn metal stamping is neces-sary this person will be office manager i be responsible for computer system Send resume k salary requirements to Box m864 Observer & Eccentric News

Bpers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia chigan 4*150

ATTENTION SUMMER JOBS

DATA E N T R Y T Y P I S T

S E C R E T A R I E S W O R D P R O C E S S O R S

Work a few weeks or all Summer Earn benefits Good wages

T E C H N I C A L S E R V I C E S Formerly Matchmakers

Southfield Trov Unci

569-8290 583-0515 254-2830

AUDIO SERVICE TECHNICIAN Detroit based motion picture film labo-ratory seeks an individual with 2 years of electronic education and 3 years electrical exjierieoee tc service elec Ironic 4 recording equipment Competi live salary and benefit package provid-ed Send qualifications to Personnel PO Boi 451 Lathrup Village Ml 48076

AUTO BODY MAN Experienced in heavy repairs using ekiel frame rack at Ford dealership Apply in person after 8 30am al 33300 Ford Road. Westland

AUTO C L E A N E R Full time part time, for detail business, male or female Good wages Apply 1405 Goldsmith. ~i block E of Sheldon Rd Plymouth Mich

AUTO CLEANUP Prep h Rustproofmg Experienced or will train qualified individual

SUMMER HELP. Full 4 Part-time CallSam-Spm 478-1552

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION-MECHANIC RAR

Apply at 5344 Telegraph. Redford AUTO MECHANICS

needed must have own tools Excellent pay Apply in person 19424 Middlebelt Livonia

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AUTO DEALER rweds Porters for Ser vice Department and Used Car lot Good driving record and basic mei-ham-ca skills rixjuired Apply m pcc-m

CRESTWOOD DODGE, ING. 3 2 8 5 0 F o r d R o a d GARDEN CITY

AUTO MECHANIC Experience and certification required Tune-ups. brakes electrical minor en gtne repair Must be qualified and pro-auctive Resume PO Box 104 Eiear bom Heights. Ml 48127 AUTOMOTIVE PROTOTYPE SHOP needs interior trim person Cutting, glueing and some se«ing required Applv Sam-5pm 36060 Industrial Rd -iff Lev an in Livon.a

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN Exclusive BMW dealership has opening for qualified automobile technician Ex per .ence required as well as Michigan certification Please apply in person Erhard BMW 24130 Telegraph South field See John Hempflmg AUTO PARTS STORE Experienced counter help Full time, good wages 4 medical insurance 7 mile Evergreen area Apply to Box 856 Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers.. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . Livonia Michigan 48150

B A K E R Person experienced in a'.i areas of De-mit Making night shift Excellent bene-fits Deart rn Heights 563-3838 A BIG COMPANY has immediate need for Sales Professionals Telemarketing Dosition 115.000 Salary 9-5 Mon-Fn No Fee' Employment Opp s 540-7235 BEAUTICIAN icensed Imature femalei. train for new career without doing hair Full-time or part-time Start June West Bloorofield 313-3160

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BAKERY COl INTER S A LES Elegant Farmingtor Hills pastry shop, full or part time No experience neces sary if responsible, mature ambitious Apply ir. person except Monday THE FRENCH GOURMET 32920 Middlebelt comer 14 Mile

BRIDGEPORT OPERATOR Experienced or. precision machine aircraft parts Full benefits Hylrol Manufacturing 261-8010

BEAUTICIAN WANTED 60 " With clientele Robin's Hair De-signs West Bioomfield Call 851-1200

B I L I N G U A L ? No experience necessary Hare oppor-tunln DID YOU EARN' 160.000 LAST YEAlU YOU CAN WITH US' Full or part nirve Apply in person only Monday or Thurs-day 3-6 pm 16400 W 12 Mile Ha International off-ice center. Suite 201 Personnel Depart mem Southfield BLANCHARD GRINDER OPERATOR

Experienced must have lools Apply 9am-4pm Mon Fri at 3(5.12 Industrial Rd . Livoma BORING MILL OPERATOR Experienced tn mold work Davsonlv Southfield area

356-7670 BOX 4 PALLET MANUFACTURER

in Troy needs foil time help days Starting wage S< 00 per hour Call

585-5S28

BRAKES 4 SHEAR OPERATOR need-ed Romulus manufacturer has immedi-ate opening for Brake 4 Shear Opera tor days fii blueprints

II time position must read "21 -2100

BRIDGEPORT EXPERIENCED Designer and manufacturer of quality custom indexable insert tooling Blue Cross-Blue Shield paid vacations boll davs Apply in person Precise Cutting Tool 32201 W Eight Mile between Merriman 4 Farmington Rds

B R I D G E P O R T O P E R A T O R Experienced on aircrafl parts, journey-man status Applv in person Shield Tool 4 Eng. 23261 Fenkell Detroit

BURLINGTON COAT Factory Ware-house, one of the nation's most progres-sive off-price retailers, is now accept-ing applications !or openings tn the fol-lowing positora Sales. Cashier. Ship-ping 4 Receiving Apply in person at the following locations Southfield Piaza. 29720 Southfield Rd

559-7460 Redford Plain 912! Telegraph Rd

511-8162

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. CAMP SPORTS SUPERVISOR Camp Maas Ortonville. Mich

Organize 4 leach sports to campers ages 1113 during July Teaching orphy-sical education experience Commuting possible Tamarack Camps Contact 661-QfOO

CAMP STAFF POSITIONS Specialists for waterfront 4 small crafts, arts 4 crafts, nature, horseback riding, video, computers, photography, music guitar!, trip leaders unit super-visors. ROPES course instructors, wa-terfront supervisor, kilcben staff, bus drivers,

T A M A R A C K C A M P S 6HH> W Maple Rd W Bioomfield, Ml 48011 Contact 313-661-0600

A Jewish Welfare Federation Agency

CABLE TELEVISION Omnicom of Michigan is currently seeking applicants for ihe position of marketing representatives The inter-ested person should be ambitious, self motivated and dress for success Omni-com offers excellent beneftts and an at-tractive commission and bonus plan No experience necessary Omnicom will train Resumes should be senl to Steve Smith 550 Forest Ave Plymouth M; 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CARPENTERS and LABORERS Experience preferred Contact Ed

828-0051

CAME TRIP LEADERS Staff needed to lead canoe and hiking trips in northern Michigan Tripping ex-perience outdoor camping ana nature skills required Working with children ages 11-13 Contact Tamarack Camps 5500 W Maple. W, Bioomfield. Ml 48011 661-0600

CARPET CLEANERS Full time openings for a few good indi-viduals lo learn carpet cleaning. Earn-ing potential 118.000 to J22.000 year plus benefits • for neat, ambitious men or women with willingness to learn Mechanical aptitude destrable. Cal! 9 AM to 4 PM, 151-1918

ixperienc wood deck patios All summer Plus in-side work for winter Plymouth Can-ton R Mont rv Construction 453-6172 CAPPING DEPARTMENT. Job Setter Foreman Westside nut manufacturer seeking person experienced with lead screw and nut cappers Mectarucal. electrical and cap knowledge very help-ful Send resume including past experi-ence and salary requirements lo Box 870. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 16251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michi-gan 48150

CARING WORKERS for group homes in Livonia Must have high school diplo-ma or G E D good driving record. be at least 18 4 willing to work weekends Full time midnight part time day 4 weekend positions open t l 90 to start. Call Lisa at 471-5610 R R R S

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CARPENTER - needed in our Plym-outh facility Cabinet shop 4 formica experience necessary If qualified please call for an appt Fri May 24 or Tues May 28 only 451-1184

CASHIER Midnight Shift Schoolcraft 4 Farming-ton Mobile Apply in person, betw 10am-4 pm

CASHIER PART TIME Mature individual for part-time posi-tion In Rochester Wine Shop Ask lor Gary or Denny 852-9107

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CARPET INSTALLERS needed, mus! e own truck 348 2622

CARPETRY MATURE person needed with experi ence to build custom laminated f u m lure Farmington Hills 4"! 3223

CAR WASHER, 1 9 1 1 5 P l y m o u t h R d . , D e t r o i t

CEMETERY WORKER Livonia grave preparation mechanical experience previous experience desired full lime Send resume to Dr Elliot Burns at Temple Beth El ?i<M; Telegraph Rd Birmingham Ml 48010 CASHIERS for self serve gas stations Full and part time Days and evenings Good job for retirees Apply m person only Union 76Stations 27350 W 7 Mile Rd. at Inkster and 31425 Ann Arbor Trail, at Memman

C A S H I E R S Inleviewiiig for several excellent pas. tions Part time afternoon 4 Midgmght shifts only, with 7 Eleven Stores Start immediately no expenenc required Oak Park area Call Mr Pal between 8am 2pm 977-5966

CASHIERS several positions lor " Eleven Food Stores part time only shifts available Musi be very neat in appearance, start ing up to t l per hr Apply T-Eleven Store, 16 Mile 4 John R Trov

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S E R V I C E A S S I S T A N T Highly p r o f e s s i o n a l r e l o c a t i o n c o m p a n y p r o -v id ing s e r v i c e s t o c o r p o r a t e i n d i v i d u a l s is s e e k i n g a full t i m e e m p l o y e e S e r v i c e o r i e n t e d i n d i v i d u a l s wllh p r o v e n I n t e r p e r s o n a l a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n ski l ls s h o u l d a p p l y C o m p u t a -t i o n a l sk i l l s a n d t y p i n g a r e r e q u i r e d R e a l e s t a t e k n o w l e d g e h e l p f u l W e o f f e r c o m p e t i -t i ve s a l a r y a n d b e n e f i t p a c k a g e P l e a s e s u b m i t r e s u m e Inc lud ing s a l a r y h i s t o r y to:

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w i t h a N a t i o n a l A i r C a r r i e r

f o r q u a l i f i e d a p p l i c a n t s .

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MEN & WOMEN S t u d e n t s , T e a c h e r s , R e t i r e e s

L E T K E L L Y S E R V I C E S H E L P Y O U . . .

ALTERATION SEAMTRESS For ijvooia Salon Exp*ry«ve person Foil or part time Please rail

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ALUMINUM 9DCR-S HELPER Experience preferred bat not nm» sary Will train Mas) have transports '.mr Call Bod after «PM SM 1514

ANTMAI P15ST CONTROL Manager wasted for Markigas » largaat compa •* Management and or Trapping r i pe rlenre dsatred S22

A P A R T M E N T M A I N T E N A N C E

PoaiUaB available for aggressive per •oa te claan wp grnwta parting Ma and mar maintenance at Waatlaad Camples Salary MM oa npwHsra Apply ta pei sua Rests I Office MM* W Warraa Wsatla ' 7 Ma* -* M a m >aa(Laa4 Monday Friday

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I * Womaa m i l l lar tl«b< fsrtnry I MM to I I I have a n traaapm oa ft pfcaaa IS M par boar * polv at pletari Temporary Sar t ra Mtt'. a* River aaar Beer* Daly bat sees

L I K E T O T A L K ? We need several phone solicitors to, sell subscr ipt ions to this newspaper You can earn $3 to $6 or even more* per hour Plus you will be gaining experience as a professional phone salesperson We need you if you are self motivated and want to earn money No experience is rteoessary. we will train you

Hours: Mon.-Thurs 5:30 P.M -9:00 P.M

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36251 Schoolcraft Livonia, Ml 48150

kVe are a r mjuml opportunity employer

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41850 Joy Road P lymouth __ _

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Not an agency never a fee Equal Opportunity Employer M/F /H

500 Help Wanted 500 Halp Wanted ,A ASHIERS STOCK PERSONS

Part time '-ipenence prelerreO Applv in person Howard» Beauty Supply I l l t t l l rand River Karminglun

i NC MACHINING CENTER OPERATORS NEEDED

Hoyal Oak Area Good Hours 4 Bene fits Call Carl at 549-7317

CASHIER 18 yrs or older Fulltime Applv in per ton Burt-r Hollow P&armao : !78 Farmington Rd Livoma

CNC TURNING TKNTER needs Pro-»-r»mmer ^iperator or General Machin •s" hxperienor required Livonia area

425-7450 CASHIER

S 7 nrs five days a week tiooO pav Ar. plv in person Arrowhead do.! I'luB 2"j""Ijpes'r Road Ponuac

I'OCKTAIL SERVER Dearborn

vlerr -ostumes No experience neves sarv 582 3414

C A S H I E R fer service station Apply in person Cherry Hill 4 Memman Mobil

' OLLBtTORS National firm has ta mediate openings in their Southfield ••'lire for Medical Collectors Salary commission plus bonus This is a man agement entrv position Mr Cohen 557-1430 CENTRAL STATION MANAGER

Soulhlicld based alarm company is

' OLLBtTORS National firm has ta mediate openings in their Southfield ••'lire for Medical Collectors Salary commission plus bonus This is a man agement entrv position Mr Cohen 557-1430 CENTRAL STATION MANAGER

Soulhlicld based alarm company is

age central stal on Good managerial skills required Experienced only Vigilante Security 559 7)00

S 5 years experience automated com nwrciai collection We are a national leasing company division ol a Fortune 500 company Leasing experience a plus lend resume to

Personnel Administrator PO Box 7011

Troy MI 48007 7011

CERAMIC TILE woTk experiences! and helpers Wltte. giving phone number etc PO Box 19354 Redford MI 48219

S 5 years experience automated com nwrciai collection We are a national leasing company division ol a Fortune 500 company Leasing experience a plus lend resume to

Personnel Administrator PO Box 7011

Troy MI 48007 7011 CHNC TURNING OPERATOR Experienced on precision machine aircraft parts Full benefits Hv.ro! Manufacturing" 241-80Jo

S 5 years experience automated com nwrciai collection We are a national leasing company division ol a Fortune 500 company Leasing experience a plus lend resume to

Personnel Administrator PO Box 7011

Troy MI 48007 7011 CHNC TURNING OPERATOR Experienced on precision machine aircraft parts Full benefits Hv.ro! Manufacturing" 241-80Jo COl 1 FftF

CITY O F LIVONIA FIELD I N S P E C T O R

JJU216 - $23."l 2 annually Muji t* r« idem ol Livonia ritiien of U S or alien wiifi rigiil to work high school graduate o* equiyalent, pcissess and mair.Uir a ulid drivers license !iave I year full time paid expeneni-e in municipal in speclion work dealing with zoning i>r related i-odes and or law enforcement M I'OCTpletion o! at least 20 semester bours in IJW Erforcenier.t or Psychol-ogy or a related field toward a degree tri an accredited college or university Applicants -nust have the ability to nri-iM't and deal effectively with the pub-l.i" and to be able to write clear, concise reports It is also desirable out appli cants riave malbematical ability and met hamcal aptitude Applications ac repled on until June 7 198ii at the Civil Ser'. -t Depi , 33UOO Civic Center Dr

l-x|ual Opportunity Employer M F H CLEANING LADIES wanted to tram as team leaders to clean hallways and I laundry room in apartment complexes j Dav work starting wage $4 05 per hour Call Mon Fri 7 36am-3pm 427-4343 |

i LEANING F'ERSiJN MATURE For Hair Salon Alternate Fndaj-s. 6-9PM 4 Saturdays 4 9PM Walnut'Lake • Inksier Rds Area S51 "444

CLEAMNG PERSONS Evening, 5-9pm Dearborr. area

Experienced only Call 9am 12 Noon HI-l>lIP

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COLLEGE STUDENTS

i«j» ii.. expansion. Chicago ba.v«0 firrr. must fill several full and part time Summer positions in their advertising and marketing departments 17 10 salary > No experience nes-essarv Need car Over IS Call for interview

10am 2pm Mon Fri - 5 4 1 - 2 0 7 2

i "OLLEGE STUDENTS Ideal Summer Jobs Available Call S'engnln Ice Cream between 10am 1pm

522-7751 CtINSIDER FOSTER PARENTING

Single or 2 parent family homes are needed for mentally retarded children or adults Some need first, floor bed-'MlM Agency provides training. Ii erasing and support Family is

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CPA REV UE COURSE DIRECTOR DELIVERY DRIVERS CPA rveedeld^o rnariaae natiooal CPA I \ national trucking company will t* Revue in the Detroit Metro area For accepting applications for the Detroit prompi KUtsHJeralioo call Ellen at area of experienced home delivery per

j -onnel Apply id person May 29 10 3i | from I in it 1 pm to Metropolitan

... _ „ . Contract Services J200J Plymouth Rd Start at CRAFT\ PERSON to worn «n Craft J Llvooli ^

312 9»D 3827

Shop 10am 2pm daily

m p l over jTwi montk Parenting, teaching 1 or nursing skills helpful For more ir. formation call Homefinder Wayne County.348-6200 Oakland County call 2««-27W

CREATIVE SALESPERSON wanted lor Birmingham ilaliunai Full lime pusiin-n open for capable, industrious self starter

644 3444 C u s t o m e r S e r v i c e Clerk

Very strong customer relations and ei cellent iHvone skulls a must Farrnjngicw. area Appjy :n person. 8 30am to Ipm

Attain B u s i n e s s C o p r e r s 24288 Indoplex. Farmington Hills

N of Grand River 4 Mile E of Drake Rd

DELIVERY HANDYMAN Farmington Area

478-8220

DELIVERY PERSON needed for Mon i Tues mornings

AAA Florist. Livonia 281 6579

DESIGNER ASST HANDYMAN Full time position Call Dominic for

SetaiLs. 12 aoon 4pm 589-2710

CLEANING PERSON GARDEN CITY funeral home needs

Krt time cleaning person Call between m Som 425 KgOl

STUDENTS W e n a v e j o b s w h e n y o u n e e d t h e m - n o w ' If you h a v e o f f i c e ski l ls , w e h a v e |Ot>sl If y o u n e e d light i n d u s t r i a l o r u n s k i l l e d j o b s , w e h a v e j o b s !

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525-0330

S u p p l e m e n t a l S t a f f i n g , Inc .

The Temporary Help People

C O L L E G E S T U D E N T S

111 ..ju have typing, word processing or data entry background, and if you are interested ir. a summer job. please call

M A N P O W E R Temporary Serv ices

5 8 5 - 5 5 9 5 Troy 4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0 Livon ia

C O R E Y ' S J E W E L B O X

CUSTOMER SERVICE Anny Blait US importer ol frencb fashion knitting yarns has opening in customer service department ior sales oriented person with good telephone manner Comfort able in fast paced environment Knitt ing expertise helpful but not mandato-ry Send resume and handwritten letter

Michigan s leading fashion jeweler ls 'with salary requirements to Customer

Designer/Draftsman Applications now being taken for per sons experienced on Industrial Spray Booths, ovens, i specifications, electri cal controls & related equipment

535-0280

•k-ng for Ml & par. time idays & eves salespeople ^ CKI must have pre vious retail experience Some benefits available *ppi> m person :>n3y no phone calls pkasei_or May 28 10am 2pm

C O R E Y ' S J E W E L B O X

NORTHLAND

Service LAB USA Inc. 24770 Crestview Ct Farmington Hills Mich 48018

COSMETOLOGIST* Career opportuni ty Clientele not required Advance training Benefits Apply now John Ryan, Assoc 1-800-552-4B7Q

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

Successful ; andidate will lake incom-ing calls f-"tn ' 'jsiorrvers with questions about orders Excellent communication skills good follow-up. and phone man ner required Troy location »4 per hour to start Established copOrauon offering exeel-lent fringe benefits Cdflurt Shem Richards for additional information 588-2970 Ext 205

Kn F ual Opportunity Employer

COSMETOLOGIST - Part Time for Livonia hair replacement clinic Call 471 0746

COSMETOLOGIST - experienced stylist you1

wauled in full sirmce salon be«*eerr*3Mf-Ypsilanti 1 Ann Arbor For interview call the Hairport 487-5270 COSMETOLOGIST for Fantastic Sam s in Farmington Pleasant working envi-ronment. No clientele needed Call for interview appointment at 477-1763

D A N C E R S C O M E D I A N S

S I N G E R S Eastern Onion Singing Telegrams needs

& have depend >11 for audition.

D E S I G N E R EXPERIENCED ONLY

Permanent position in development of Manufacturing Systems 1 Standards Emphasis on special machines desir able Excellent benefits

C.ARGILL DETROIT CORP 1250 Crooks Rd . Dawson

Michael Bogusxewski D E S I G N E R S

P R O D U C T Engine or chassis experience r«auired Full benefits Send resume or apply to

ECS. Inc.. 12011 Market. Livonia'. Mi 48150

591 4304

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D O G K E N N E L A T T E N D A N T II or older Farmingum Hills

Call 826-2872

DOMINO'S PIZZA Drivers Wanted full or part lime Must be 18 or older Apply in person at Schoolcraft 4 Tele-graph or 7 Mile fust Eo< Telegraph

DRAFTING TECHNICIAN LIVONIA baaed industrial furnace manufacturer has an immediate open mg for Drafting Technician Excellent benefit package Salary commemorate with experience Plea* Call 261 2300

DRAFTSMAN Oak park area manu-facturer of fluid handling machines Experience necessary full benefits Call #am 3pm. 967-2111

DRAFTSPERSON Civil Architectural

Minirr*nfr> j, year experience, 471 1263

DRAPERY SEAMSTRESS 16 per hour, paid vacation 1> holidavs. plus incentive program Full time Ex perience necessary Possible manag ment position within a growing compa-ny Dependable, career-minded appli-cants only Send Resumes tc Baker Street Interiors. 16701 Middlebelt.

Ljvocua. Ml 48154

DRAPERY WORKROOM High volume workroom for large cor-pora uoo looking for experienced help Need Serger blind bemmer packer, pleater it finisher Many company ben efits Call Mon thru Fn Sam 4«n

425 2355

DDM OPERATOR with experience Call after 2pm 4744515

E N T R Y L E V k b Fast growing temporary service Southfield needs energetic individual to work in the office Must enjoy working with people have some months >1 office experience background helpful out not n

njov working college 4 ?

Marketing I

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EXCELLENT INCOME for part time home assembly work For information Call

312 741 8400 Ext 1703 EXCELLENT Opportunity to earn great money working outdoors cle. windows Guaranteed hourly-profit sharing Start octw — -655-1074

E X O T I C D A N C E R S

New Home Construction

Foremen F'ro-grwsive buiider-developer <A single family homes is see* u\g 2 *uperintervd«eiJU wsth al !e*M 4 years expenencr Excellent opportunity lor growth ace of Uhe area top companies

Send Resume to Mr Timothy Moooey

L"3L Northwestern Hwy , Sur >4 • Farmrngton Kilis MI '

FI.'LL TIME POSITH >N Household maintenance L la«m work tn Cantoci area Send work fiistorv wiLi

Male S. female $300 8400 per week W P 0 6 0 1 *"** C*0" FV11 U part time ALSO 'Tons of Fun performers Must have dependable car Call Karen for audition. Eastern Omon Singing Telegrams

EXPERIENCED DRIVERS & TICKET AGENTS. NEEDED

Must be willing 10 work an>^shift and weekends Metro Airj - Fri between 10

GENERAL HELP .. . . needed in Farmington Hills machine

542-8888 jhop. call Tiffany Tiurs or Fn 471-2300

DRIVER • FULL TIME For light delivery Apply In person

BLEVIN'S FLOWEft SHOP 8015 Middlebelt. Westland

DRIVER NEEDED Dump train Pan time on a per trip basis. Send qualifica uons, address b phone number to- Tom Atkin. Celex Corp. 443 Amelia St Plymouth. Ml 48170

Musi be 'Ut(|oin_ ir.importation Call foi

ask for Karen Also need Clntfv 1-a-jper look

DESK CLERK Position open for full time mwMght shift Also have openinp in HouseSWping for part time-week ends only Apply in person Red Roof Inn. 39700 Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth

DESL CLERK Full time 36655 Plymoui m within Quality Inn,

d . Livonia

COLLECTIONS National firm has : C O U N T E R C L E R K S

arv bonus plus benefits Those that For stores in all different areas Full wish to aspire to a managemnet level need only apply Mr Cohen 557-1430

will train Call Mai Kai Cleaners our nearest location 537-8050

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A D M I N I S T R A T I V E A S S I S T A N T S ( F R E N C H ) MYRIAD - n e e d s qua l i f i ed i n d i v i d u a l s f o r s u p p o r t p o -s i t i o n s a t a m a j o r a u t o m o t i v e c o r p o r a t i o n . S o u t h f i e l d a n d N .W. D e t r o i t l o c a t i o n , T h e s e a r e l o n g a n d s h o r t t e r m , full a n d p a r t t i m e a s s i g n m e n t s . W e a r e l o o k i n g fo r b o t h e x p e r i e n c e d a n d e n t r y level c a n d i d a t e s

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S o u t h f i e l d . Ml. LosiAl Oppor rurwry Lmptoy*

We Have Super Campers.

W e N e e d S o m e S u p e r S t a f f '

High School Grads College Students

Jun%17 to August 23 Wil loway D a y C a m p

5 5 7 - 7 1 7 0

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College students living in Southfield Farrr.ington W Bioomfield Birming-ham Bloomfielc Novi General coun-selors, arts i crafts spe<nalisLs W S I s needed June 24 to August 23

Wil loway Day C a m p 5 5 7 - 7 1 7 0

DIE MAKER L.vonia based company needs experi-enced progressive aie maker Compen-sauon determined bv experience

427 1230

DIETARY AID Full time 6am-2 30pm shift Food ser-vice experience preferred Apply tn person only, Dorvin Convalescent Cen-ter, Livoma 1 block S Of 8 Mile on Middlebelt

COUNTER HELP Wanted Part time Cleaners in Redford Area Call 538-4463 COUNTER PERSON Apply between "am- lpm Burton Plaia Cleaners 17If 0 Farmington Rd Comer of 6 mile

D E L I C L E R K S For making sandwiches 4 carry out or-ders. full time will tram Experience helps Apply Plaia Deli 29145 Northwestern Hwv at 12 Mile Ask for Lou 356-2310

C O U N T E R P E R S O N Plymouth part time Indian Village Cleaners, 453-9865

COUNTER PERSON 4 PRESSMEN •A'ar.ted for smal; printing shop in Birmingham Call for appointment

DELIVERY COMPANY NEEDS CARRIERS

For magamnes flyers Canton. Livonia j 4 Northville area Door lo door. NO SELLING part or full lime Be 18 yrs or older have phone 4 transportation Call American Field Marketing be-tween H 30-Sprn

271-7149

642-44S« COUNTER SALES PERSONS • 4 meat cutter wanted for meat market in Southfield area Send resume to 1U959 Hillway. Union Lake. Michigan 48085

DELIVERY DRIVERS 4 W AREHOUSE WORKERS

lmrrwo.it- job openings at W'alerbed Gallery Good driving record required Training program Benefits Apply .n prrs-M- ai 32975 Schoolcraft Livonia

DIRECT CARE NEEDED to work with handicapped tn group home Novi area. Full or part time Flexible hours. $3 75 to start Must be 18 and have GED or high school diploma Call between 10-2 Mon - Fri 348-5058

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DIRECT CARE NEEDED to work with handicapped in group Some. Southfield area Full or part time Flexible hours 83.75 to start Must be 18 and have GED or high school diploma Call be-tween 10-2 Mon Fn . 356-4285

An Equal Opportunity Employer D I R E C T C A R E W O R K E R

For group home Part time positions Davs and aftem<xms Call 397.1617

DIRECT CARE WORKER Program \ide to work "with developmentially dis-abled in group home setting Full-time midnights Benefits and paid vacation Livonia area 421-8251

DRIVER PART TIME For light deliveries.- mornings Prefer retiree Call alter 10am 349-2026

DRIVERS i RETIRED; Earn over 1120 per week, part-time afternoons Deliver small packages Apply 2325 Alger. Troy

DRIVER to deliver Auto parts ID metro Detroit 4 suburbs Experience helpful, (ml not re-quired Good driving record a must Call Mr Peters after 9am at 476-1153

D r i v e r / W a r e h o u s e We have a full-time position available for an energetic, responsible individual with as excellent driving record, good references and basic knowledge of ship-ping 4 receiving We offer competitive wages, health insurance, vacation- uni-form and more. For a personal inter-view. apply in person. Fn . May 24. be-tween 7am and 8:30am at.

F i t n e s s U S A H e a l t h S p a s 3 4 1 5 R o c h e s t e r Rd .

N. of 1 3 Mile , Roya l O a k

GENERAL LABOR - ..^...rea Must have dependable trans

Airport Call Tuesday partition, good attendance Openings AM 2 PM 941-3255 £1^, Ihlfts 848-38*0

An Equal Opportunity Employer

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E x p e r i e n c e d H a i r d r e s s e r s Full or Part time for growing Birmingham Salon Call

GENERAL SHOP FabricaUng 4 540-4797 Press Operators needed Must be 18

! years Some Summer positions avail FARMER'S INSURANCE Group offers j 3t>te Applications- being accepted at opportunities to open your .iwn insur Viking Aluminum. 30175 F:.rd ance business S u n part time without p n o n F Interviews giving up your present employment College grails preferred but not re-quired call

GENERAL SHOP HELP confidential interview I Prefer Experienced Need a person tc j

559-1652 work 50 hours per week Call l i m u ! I pm 532-0277 • GET SET FOR SPRING Part time telemarketing positions available now Guaranteed hourly wage

Iplusboinus 855-10,' 4

GENERAL [MANAGEMENT

SERVICE FIELD GLAZIER

needed immediately Berkley area Exper lenced only

Call 547-1214

FINANCIAL institution in Wayne-Can-ton area is seeking part time Tellers Experience is desirable but not n*ces ar-, Sen c'Eccenl

GLASS INSTALLER Combination benchman and auto glass

Send resume to Box 412 Observer | installer Experienced only Apply 8AM-5PM. Mon Fri 534-0880 tnc Newspapers. 3625! Scbool

craf; Rd . Livonia Michigan 481 SO An Equal Opportunity Employer

2 9 7 0 1 W . 6 Mile L ivon i a

The Bell Creek PUia Suite 140A

FIRE PROTECTION COMPANY needs hard working individual full time Fire system 4 ventilation experience help-ful " 422-3515 FITTER WELDER 2 vrs experience, apply m person between 9am-3pm Michigan Automation 17567 Inter change. Halstead 4 Grand River

FOSTER HOMES WANTED FOR children wh-os families have fallen

apart children who® homes no longer offer

safety - , children who nurtunr.g and sup-

portive homes •< We provide quality training and contio-uata support Please call us

The Orchard Children s Services 1313*258-0440

DRY CLEANER in Plymouth area needs daytime counter help 4 presser full or part time, will train if necessarv Call between 9am-3pm 455-9170

DRYWALL HANGERS Experienced only Standard Drywall. MOO Auburn, Utica Call 7AM-9AM Mon thru Fri 254-2350

ELAINE POWERS - Is seeking an en-thusiastic success oriented person in good physical condition If you art look-ing for a fun career in sales in Westland call Josie 326-7500

COUPLE for part lime office cleaning, early evenings. Mon Wed 4 Fr. 12 hrs per week Plymouth area Apply 34040 Glendale. Livonia comer Stark Rd

DELIVERY Metro area Part time Experience pre-

I (erred Minimum wage Apply in per | son 29230 Michigan Ave at Middlebelt

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427-7660 G e n e r a l M a n a g e m e n t

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D E S I G N E R / D R A F T S M A N ( L i g h t M e t a l & P l a s t i c F a b r i c a t i o n )

T h i s is a n e x c e l l e n t o p p o r t u n i t y wi th a g r o w t h o n e n i -e d n o n - a u t o m o t i v e c o m p a n y . W e n e e d a c r e a t i v e p e r s o n w i t h d r a f t i n g e x p e r i e n c e in p r o d u c t d e s i g n , u s i n g a l u m i n u m e x t r u s i o n s ii p l a s t i c m o l d e d c o m p o -n e n t s . An A s s o c i a t e E n g i n e e r i n g D e g r e e o r e q u i v a -lent w i t h e x t e n s i v e d r a f t i n g e x p e r i e n c e is p r e f e r r e d W e o f f e r a n e x c e l l e n t b e n e f i t p a c k a g e & w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s . P l e a s e s e n d r e s u m e & s a l a r y r e q u i r e -m e n t in c o n f i d e n c e to:

E N G I N E E R I N G M A N A G E R P O B o x 5 7 6

F a r m i n g t o n Hills, Ml 4 8 0 1 8 - 6 8 9 7

An Equal Opportunity E,mptor«r

DISHWASHERS needed and other light kitchen help. RovalOak area Call 547-5550 DOG GROOMERS. full 4 part time, Experienced only Sheer Magic Pet Salon Livoma 464-1710 DOG GROOMER No experience neces-sary Will train No fees Plymouth Westland area " Ask for Shirley 455-2220

E L E C T R I C I A N Experienced in residential and com-

1 work .. 522-4520

ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN Must have journeyman license steady inside commercial work, top pay 4 ben efits Send resume to PO Box 96046 Wixom, Michigan 48096

FOUNDRY HAND SUPERVISOR Experienced in copper and brass foun-dry necessary Operating State of the Aii electnc melting equipment Good salary 4 benefits Reply to boa 8920b-server 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150 FOX PHOTO needs dependable indi-vidual with good invtng record, you mast be at least 2-. yrs old 4 wiling to work days 4 weekends We provide standard shift vehicle 83 67 per hr with weekend premium Medic .. 4 der.tai benefits Please apply at the AFS1 BISg neit to Butler Aviation al Willow Rur. Airport

GRINDER HANDS Surface, I.D & O.D

RETOOL MACHINE CO 13640 Etmira 834-6680 GROUP HOME needs lull time pro-

am aide Must be available weekends ar.ing pav $3.85 per hour

Call 588-9-076 An Equal Opportunity Employer

GROWING COMPANY tn need of a Shipping 4 Receiving Cletk with the 'ollowlng qualifications hl-lo driving 'experience understanding all aspects of (Hipping 4 receiving, dependable worker uesire to grow with our organ; jation E[ interested send resume and salary-to Condupac 13042 Fairlane Livonia MI 48150 Attn Tony Truchan

G U A R D I A N Is new hiring for both full 4 part time positions in Detroit 4 suburbs Appli cants mus; have working auto, valid Michigan driver« license high school grsd 4 no criminal record We provide free training 4 uniforms Apply in per son — —

GUARDIAN GUARD SERVICE 10800 Southfield Rd , Suite 310

1 blk N of 8 Mile i .•\r. Equal Opportunity Employer

HAIR DESIGNER Experienced in cuts and perms Training and clientele provided Hourly wage plus commis sioo Redford Twp area 459-0060

HAIRDRESSERS WANTED Applications being taken at David's in Nov-.

Call 477-6041

HAIR STYLIST - full time Dependable experienced. Chentelle waiting' Redford area Guvs 4 Dolls Call now' 937-1750

HAIR STYLIST Needed immediately for hair salon in Plymouth Clientele helpful Phone for interview after 6 pm 453-6*629 or 45»-9S«7

HAIR S T Y L I S T S Aggressive professional for busy pro-gressive salons Good pay with vaca uon, education 4 Health Insurance available Artiste Hatr Stylist Livonia Mall 474-8844 Westland Mall 425-9510

HAIR STYLIST wanted Experienced 4 good worker great potential 4 high commission Saranda Hair Salon. West land Call Danny 728-4834

HAIR STYLIST WITH CLIENTLE

Be your own boss Rent a chair 5 Mile at Dequindre 978-2210

FREE LANDSCAPE. Lawn Care Train mg 4 placement Good paying jotos. must be 18 to 21 with reliable transpor-tation Extension Job Training 728-5627

ENGINEER Experienced in floor and overhead coo-veyors required Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. 8 Mile Southfield location Remit P O Box 248. Southfield. MI 48037

FREE Real Estate One, Livoma area, offering Free Pre-License training ismall mate-rial charge: We train you whether

re starting a new career or just want lo know more about rea. estate Morning 4 evening classes Call Today Laura Can t i n , M g r . 525 -0990

500 Help Wanted

Professional Sales Positions Now Available

at one of the largest 0LDSM0BILE DEALERS

in t h e M e t r o p l e x . POSITION OFFERS:

• C o m p l e t e Sales Tra in ing • N e w Car Program • Insu rance Program • Exce l lent Commiss ion • Fac to r y Incent ives • M a n a g e m e n t O p p o r t u n i t y • Secu r i t y -<Paid Vaca t i ons • Expe r ienced A u t o m o b i l e Sales-p e o p l e need not apply

Con tac t : Les T h o m a s . B o b Sawyer or Darrel l D o w d y

for interviews 10 A M -Noon, 2 P.M.-4 P.M

643-0070

SUMMER JOBS We have light industr ial & packaging jobs available in Livonia-Plymouth area. Possi-ble 40 hours per week.

18 or over Days, Af ternoon, Midnights available.

Come in or call between 9-11:30 am or 1-3:30 pm

SOMEBODY SOMETIME For fobs in Troy, Rochester areas

M a d i s o n H e ^ j M a

28277 D a q u i n d r *

5 4 5 - 1 7 0 0

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M v o n i m

19203 M « r r i m « n

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Customer Service Professionals

Lexitei one of the nation's leading long-disJance te lephone compan ies has mmedia te open ings for C u s t o m e ' Serv ice P 'o fess iona ls The posi-t ion involves serv ic ing our cus tomer base by hand l i ng a comb ina t i on ot n b o u n d a n d out-b o u n d cans Full a n d part- t ime pos i t ions are avai lable for day even ing and night shif ts Can-• dates must possess excel lent te lephone and c o m m u n i c a t i o n ski l ls A m i n i m u m of one year cus tomer serv ice work is preferred For immed ia te cons iderat ion p lease send your r esume to

H u m a n R e s o u r c e s D e p a r t m e n t LEX ITEL C O R P O R A T I O N

30300 Telegraph Road B i r m i n g h a m Ml 48010

or can e47-e«20 e*t. 21 a

BUILDING MANAGER Experienced Building Manager required for large office facility located in Metro Detroit area. Must have background In building operations to include mainte-nance, purchasing, accounting, tenant relations and collections. Salary com-mensurate with experience. Fcfr immedi-ate consideration, send resume and sala-ry history to:

MR. GORDON P.O. Box 267

Southfield, Ml 48037

MCL CAFETERIA In Tei-Twelve Mall - Telegraph & 12 Mile

Is accepting applications in Food Production & Counter Service. Weekends required. Benefits for full time positions Include: Health Insur-ance, Holiday Pay. Loan Advances, Free Meals, Retirement Plan, Service Gifts, Sick-ness & Accident Benefits, Savings Program & Paid Vacations.

Part time positions also available for day time, after school & weekends.

Apply in person between 2-4 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.

GUARDS No experience needed, apply 30633 Schoolcraft, Livonia use side entrance

GUARDS WANTED many immediate openings all over metro Detroit 4 sub-urbs Home phooe 4 car a must Musi be flexible for all shifts weekends 4 holidays Apply in person Rampart Se-cunty 21751 W 9 Mile at Lahser Rd. Suite'111. Mon-Fn, 10am-3pm South-field

HAIR STYLIST Wanted for established salon Full time, experience and clientle preferred Livo-nia area Five Mile Rd at Harrison Davs 261 5040 After 7 30 P.M 348-2009

HEAD DRIVER and Starter needed for local deliveries Reply to Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 School-craft Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150 882

HEADER SET-UP HAIR STYLISTS new 4 growing f^perience'required ~S M.C~ 800 Junc-

| Farmington Hills salon has openings , . l o r p l v r n o u ,h for talented Stylists with clientele ; '

FULL OR PART TIME. Waitperaons Call 455-9800

FURNITURE SHOP LIVONIA AREA

immediate opening ir. our hardware in-stallation department Must have some related woodworking experience Also must have good mechanical aptitude 85 to $6 an hour to start plus benefits Call Bob Bechtel 425-7820

HAIRSTY LISTS W ANT A CHANGE-A top Birmingham salon with complete service and free valet parking is ex pandittK and-has openings for stylists Clientele preferred Lease your space or commission For appointment call 557-5194

478-0294 HEATING 4 COOLING servicepersor. i ExMnenced. prefer own track Top pay

INGE _ ^ benefits Call 537-1618

HAIR S T Y L I S T "anted for Streets Hair Studio, in Livonia 261-6160

500 Help Wanted

ESTABLISHED PRECISION PARTS MANUFACTURER

We are seeking qualified individuals for the following positions:

• CNC LATHE SETUP/OPERATORS 5

• CNC MILL SETUP/OPERATORS • OD & ID GRIND OPERATORS._ • HONE & LAP HANDS • QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS

Qualified candidates must be self-starters and have a minimum of 3 years experience. We offer an outstanding benefits package as well as an excellent working environment using the best equipment. Qualified applicants should call between 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. for an interview. .

591-2040 An Equal Opportunity Employer

HELP WANTED HIRING IMMEDIATELY

The game concessions at Hart Plaxa needs 20 new employees for the sum mer elhnic festivals Work Fn Sal 4 Sun onlv between now 4 Sept 5Uv in-cluding Mich. State Fair Earning po-tential JlftO -8550 per weekend Man t* 18 or older Sharp 4 aggressive a must. No experience necessary Excel-lent summer job for college students If interested, apply in person Wed- May 29th between 2pm-4pm at the Hart Plaxa Game Concesslooi Office.

HIRING TALENTED PERFORMERS

Melody Express S^n|ing Telegrams

HOMEMAKERS & RETIREES

LOOKING FOR EXTRA MONEY'*

Why not try working as a Casluer in a self-serve gas station"' SAFE. CLEAN working conditions Full and part time positions available

Call for more information

477-8887 An Equal Opportunity Employer

H O S T E S S To work m builders model Sat 4 Sun Crosawinds - Novi 348-0800

HOWARD or YAZOO DRIVER Must be 18 years old or out ot High School >4 so' per hour Call only be-tween 8am-lpm 261-1814

r

BLUE JEAN JOBS! Kel l y Serv ices nas t e m p o r a r y a s s i g n m e n t s o n d a y a f t e r n o o n ana m i d n i g h t s h i f t s No e x p e r e n c e necessa ry mus t have o w n t r a n s p o r t a t i o n

C O M E D R E S S E D T O W O R K ' 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday thru Friday

1

LEARNING CENTER DIRECTOR KINDER-CARE is a na t iona l o rgan iza t ion o f fer ing m a n a g e m e n t pos i t ions in the Grea te r Detro i t subur -ban area Vou must have superv i so ry exper ience in p re -schoo l or o ther lea rn ing s i tua t ions . You must be capab le of d i rec t ing a g r o u p of teachers who p lan a n d Imp lement educa t iona l act iv i t ies. You must have b o o k k e e p i n g ski l ls and the au tho r i t y t o opera te a center w i th in reasonab le budge t cons t ra in t s You m u s t possess 12 hours of co l lege c red i t s in the f ie ld of early ch i l dhood educa t i on K INDER-CARE of fers an indus t ry compe t i t i ve salary w i th excel lent benef i ts a n d the oppo r tun i t y for a d v a n c e m e n t Please send resume and salary h is tory t o

.==• K I N D E R - C A R E L e a r n i n g C a n t e r

D i s t r i c t M a n a g e r

37373 Dequindre Troy. Ml 48084

KinderCare

LIVONIA 29449 W Six Mi le

522-3929

WESTLAND 34240 F o r d Rd

729 -1040

LIVONIA 33133 S c h o o l c r a f t

522-4020

PLYMOUTH 41850 Joy Rd.

453-2211

K L L M

FARMINGTON HILLS 34115 W T w e l v e Mi le . Su i t e 155

553-7820

NORTHVILLE 339 N C e n t e r Dr

348-2820

The "Kelly Girl" People

REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LOAN

PRODUCTION OFFICE Cleve land baaed f inanc ia l ins t i tu t ion , FSLIC insured, wi th over $2,000,000,000 In assets is es tab l ish ing s res ident ia l mor tgage loan p r o d u c t i o n reg ion In Michi -gan and is seek ing an expe r i enced m o r t g a g e lender to m a n a g e the reg ion T h e p o s i t i o n requires 5 or m o r a years exper ience In res ident ia l real es ta te lending, know ledge of F redd ie Mac underwr i t i ng s tandards , know ledge of M i c h i g a n mar t ia l , p roven managemen t ski l ls in loan p rocess ing and mot i va t ing loan or ig inators , and c o » e g ^ d e g r e e p re fe r red Th*s is s cha l leng ing pos i t ion tha t win requ i re btjs»nees deve lopmen t o n the p a n of the manager Salary is open. b a s * d u p o n expe r i ence and pr ior p r o d u c t i o n p e r f o r m a n c e For cons lde rs t ton . send your resume In s t r ic t con f i dence t o

BROADVIEW SAVINGS 6000 R o c k s i d e W o o d s Blvd.

Cleveland. Ohio 4 4 1 3 1 An tout Opportunity Enotoym M/r/M/V

Not an agency; never a fee. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H

VICE PRESIDENT GENERAL MANAGER

'Highly profitable transportat ion company is seeking a--hands— on entrepreneurial General Manager Reporting to the presi-^ dent, successful management experience is more important than an intimate knowledge of t ransportat ion. This posit ion carries bottom-l ine accountabil i ty but couples the authority with this responsibility %

Directing the financial, administrative, operational and market-ing activities, our ideal candidate will have the following. • Successful P&L track record • Abil i t ies to train and motivate people • Able to cope with details but knows how to delegate • In -dep th marke t ing e x p e r i e n c e with a t h o r o u g h

u n d e r s t a n d i n g of t h e dis t r ibut ion func t ion • Con f iden t in high-level selling s i t u a t i o n s If you h a v e t h e s e qual i f icat ions , a n d a r e a p l anner w h o k n o w «

I h o w to implement a c t i o n s to a c h i e v e resul ts , we would like [mee t with you. W e offer a very c o m p e t i t i v e c o m p e n s a t i o n ^benefi t p a c k a g e including an a t t r ac t ive incent ive p rogram. ,

S e n d your r e s u m e a n d sa la ry h i s tory to:

Allied Delivery System 2201 F»nk*l

Ml 43238

mm

1 4 C * ( R , W . G - 1 2 C )

500 He lp W a n t e d

HOW WOULD Like your Kil l u ; .red ti. m a t f a i r s ty l i s t s ' f " " 1 ari ""d

U « wor lo i t n o cha rge 1 » * need muo r j* tor Cutting lc COlOr i 4 3 f Ci.il i.m* a t 3M I

!(l SKY GOOD WORKER 1- I sign e r e c t i n g a n d shop work Musi be able Ui us* h a m m e r '.uuls pain*, ro l le r Applv 8 1! AM 3321KJ M;1--Rd SOD f t £ at F a r m l n g t u n Hd

IDEAL FOR R E T I R E D PER-SoN P a r t u m e t iears* a»d brrwusiine dr iver

all i f t * r 6PM IE YOU h a v e e v e r -unsidered a 1 are*i n Real E s t a t e p leas* call !>enn:.N

Codoon ( e m u r v 21 Subur&an 24: 1823 o-r 3«> 1212

M a y 2 3 ' r f d 5

500 Help Wanted

v * \ r i TTKHS

. AV.V E Q U I P M E N T MKl ilANiv • ip»i . i r..>. and r t f i p w e * needed

,. a e l w r c r # a m & 2 p m ,.3B. JUI.1

500 Help Wanted

M A N I C U R I S

M A M K A . T I KKH.> . JrM.bil'

500 Help Wanted

ITS MANkGEH

500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted 500 Help Wanted

T O O L & O l E A P P R E N T I C E S

& M A C H I N E H A N D S

502 Help Wanted

Denta l -Medica l

E2£!

I»% MAINTENAV .- Apt.- F i r r n n g t o *

» u s MAINTENANCE PERSON *<: } e i i S e i p e n e n . • > • m i S i m u r

' I M M E D I A T E

O P E N I N G S L I V O M A NOVI W1XOM

* f have ar. i m m e d i a t e need ! ab le unskil led 1 skil led workers 'ver • e a r s ol age wi th good t r insporu t i - i We need p a c k e r s product 1. -i jpera tu hi .o d r i v e r s m a c h i n e operati .r* *pr p a i n t e r , util i ty o p e r a t o r s S. a w t i e r s Most jobs a r e lor lung ' .err -ignrr-eots i 40 p lus h-r-ur. per -reel.

Apply • 2l»Our i 1 ' - J -Mon th ru Fr i

R O D D Y T E M P O R A R Y SER'> I' r

T E j T K L ASSOCIATES 1 N' 2075 F rank l in Rd

BLuvmfield Hills M i r t

MARKETING RESEARCH I N T E R V I E W E R S Housewives Students it o th r r persons wan t ing part 1." I- weekend i H W evenings Inter rf.li.ig Nan sa les Telephone W o r t < to ' nuur sh i f t s Hour'.v '"a1. Rate Wurl ! ro r ar B - m u i g h i m Hie* Mus l a v e a p leasant telephone voice P lease all i f t e r 4 30pm & ask for

• Ajtn K n t m r n

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,-raft Rd Uvt 'nsa Michigan

UA*N MA1NTENAN. •tart .ng wag.- U T-r v - t r V - « t .< High Sch—I C4I

•\'*N MA.'NTr NAN. t l e l p wanted nu-St hav> c a r Liv «nja Westland area i- i--r n-'Ut ti.-urs ;*--r week • al.

. - 3J pn: Mor. Nat 56 i SOW

S M K T o U H l t S T

I M A T l ' R E I'KHSLiN I t - s u p e r v i s e K00O I t Lr; N.gfits & weekends T r a t m n g P e j r .«J '.Ja'.s Si eiperteinc* neceksars

U e a lor horriemaker or ret..-ee App.v n [nrv-r , Tall-. Ha. . Of (we Orchard

l U k e R d S of H Mile l l ' a n v * p m

respoi f f ih large a a i r . r n

all Mrs Rasri

i g ir R n s J Zft» 6.M 1

M E A T C O U N T E R C L E R K S • 1, .V oar t t i m e ftosuiofts availahlf

1.1' ARIlts * ANTKl ' F( IR P«x>l a l house r ' .mp ie* n Westland M'jsl advanced . . lesaving i t"?*R i~ard I- u n u - Blvd « S - M I B

2S2IX' \ as LIVONIA «"l 111

« .3»0 w : 0 mile NOV] <74 1434

4 :

I.IK Hi.I \ R [ l tour .g adui : l i ill pe: aasir 2-j h o a r m n . m i - r r - w 1 Life sav -.t i . . 'PR required I ' ho r* -Ham - ip tn

S f e i s s r o

L . G H ' A S S E M B L Y j e w n g s Must have car

LN D E P E N D E N T '* A R D R O B E CONSl 'LTANT

;A»ca 1 innova t ive fashion appa re . re u i l e r seelurtg independent consul tants lor sales to l a r g e ne twork of career women Most leads will t * furr.i ihed m a r k e t i n g a vers- compel i t ive lasSK-r.

a r ee r p a c k a g e iviies and or retai l e i per ience be lp lu l . bu t not necessary For ons idecauon . p l e a s t sent! a le t ter re-

s u m e to P a i b i o n 4 Apparel Group P O B o i 405S3. Det ro i t M. 4BH4.I

;NSP£AT<IP. ASSISTANT_ 1 >ne year m i n i m u m exper ience inspi i (too on a i r c r a f t p a r t s helpful Apply in person Shield Tool 4 Eng 23161 Fenk ell. Det ro i t

I N S P E C T O R First p iece on precision air . rail pa r t s Expe r i enced only Ful l beiscl.ts Hytrol M a n u f a c t u r i n g 261 BflS-ii

I N S U R A N C E AGENCY in downtowr B i r m i n g h a m needs exper ienced person for group l ife 4 health i esk Health, c la i ro e x p e r i e n c e helpful -Send resurrit to Sox 86«. O b s e r v e r 4 E c c e n t n Newspapers . 38251 Sct iocicraf^ Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150 I N S U R A N C E c o m m e r c l a ur. d e r w r i t e r n e e d e d fo r BiTOsneltair. ageacv experience ' p r e f e r r e d grod Per

/ a - ril --ill t i * ' 1

i! If v ide : \ p p i j .

Marke ; L433 i j le H .l SSI -I.IO • Ireenlield at II

E x p e r i e n c e .n • ^*l handlirij: n nvis i he IB Shopping -hard Lake Rd

!.> 55i -"440

M E A T C u T T E R • x(* .nenred Appls ir

M E A T C U T T E R !•• t 'a l l U« ' Westland a r t a

N O R R E L L S E R V I C E S , INC.

F a r m i n g t o n 4 7 7 - 9 6 4 0

R o c h e s t e r 6 5 1 - 1 5 0 0

L O A N P R O C E S S O R r o m m e n :al bank requi res an ndividu i u r r - - e s s res ident ia l 4 ^.-mmeri'ial - - a l - - ! a i - .oa.-.s Must Ivpe exper ience

B A N K T E L L E R S

M E C H A N I C Needed for genera to r repa i r Musi bave smal l eng i r . repa i r exper ience Good .-ompanv good bene l i l s Send r e sume

land sa . a r s r equ i rencnLs to Service I Manager 1-2131* Dixie Redford . Mi

48239

PART TIME H E L P Yard w o r t 4 mus •ellanes'us Downtown R.Ches te r a p a r t men l coanplex all t a r h#fore Spjri

A M2-0543

FCTIT TTMF ^ " M M E R WVTRK •'.union m w a r r t i E r e m n p i and w r e n -1

• -ids Te! Twelve area » i ' a l Mrs Woodward '358 4521

' T^FRSON NKEUED for light J a p i t o n a i work l»ici:k up and delivery Must have iiependabie car valid d r i v e r s license and proof oi insurance Call Mr Lapcov a : Signals and Sys tems 585 0601'

PERSON OVER 18 tc work in- g roup •Kill* with menu": . impa i r ed adul ls Weekend hours West Bioomfield a r e a I

PHONE PERSON NE1. . • i f » n e n i ' « t Call f r o m home no sales, -era Ui n i e r O Box I« Brvon Center M.

I 4^315 or call 61 ft »7* 1 SM>5

P H o N E Sl 'RVEY WORK Absoliilelv no veiling par t full t ime po-r t i o n s ^ romnl .ona l survey 4 appt . a l l ' on.'. Several openings due to past -ui reiss Excei .ent working condi t ions SI i r lo s u r l plus good bonuses Oppor turn'.i 1..T advancement Easv ors 5 day

I per a-eek To apply you must be iSe-l.a-ndable 4 nave a des i re to se rve the •ommunily Join a sucecss lul IB yr old

•i,;;arv Ca.. for personal . n i e r s l ew Sam l l a m or 2 4pm ONLY 838 55T0

KEt EPTIi T A K E R nil with publu g : .un-ii Fu Ss^'ietv Wes

iM

546 H303

T A N I M A t 1

I ha-.e T-iperlerue deal ing i an imal re la ted bai k t ime Michigan Human* and '21 '3IHi

nsurans'e A. paid . j entl tusiastn 4 eager

.er 's lor fur ther inf^r T i l 2141

RECEPTIONIST Par t t ime a p p r o i ?•! --ours (oi I iv i . ru urea beauty s&oj _ Mus- be go.«: with publu Experience [iTi'TPrTed < s - . icker s

HI.AR .NSTAl .LATloN Crew leader an ted Truck oxils ladders requi red .il, f a i r , rig.nt person Carpenter 4 u% ham. a knowledge needed 258 9&B6

>MEONE Needed to answer le lepbooe •ak-- -r .cssages (or a p p l i a n . e repa i r

. . - r a n . n 'H,. 373 Hifes

THAlNEfc Al. r -. .1 j P a n e l M a n u f a c t u r e needs person tc read Shop iKawings 4 m a k e bills ot m a t e r i a l Excel lent dp-

Esrtun:;;. for ambi t ious young person -nd - e s u m e t o P O Box 506] South

iieid Mich 48037

BOMS I RN nurses, needed (or mg agencv Receive I ! b o n u s a f te r 81 F'jll or pari ti. hours Pleas* ra i l Medical C a r e im- I — — —

502 Help Wanted Denta l -Medica l

DENT aT ASSISTANT I m m e d i a t e ,V- . . ' Exper ience pr . - le r red 4 lias

J . . . : Hi Tl. . - Wed F- M i l l ' J r " L ' H r.. 1,111 Te legraph at Magi. ^ I ' 144 8TW

' ' ' ' j ' , DENTVi S .'.i'STA'ST Redfo rd o l io • •a^kii . -na ture mot iva ted .ndividuals • , jr ,..ri.;Ms p a u e n t or iented p r a m e Ekper e w e in scheduling, insurance 4

a r e nurs | assisting Advancement oppor tuni t ies

S56 ISM DENTA1

T R A I N I N G

' p r a i t

B O O K E E P E R E x p e r i e n c e d ' o r d e n t a l o f f i c e |

ASST Trad i t i on gene ,ce Exper ienced 4-handed_R*cep

exper ience belplul gton Novi a r ea

Benef i t s 474 4M2

z:*. r.4n Visfil.

PHONE WORK f r o m your borne No sell ing Telephone r e sea rch Contac t m- -teres:.*d persons for m e Call a f t e r Tpm I

352 0044 |

MECHANIC -.1 w::.rk -. cons t rueUon 4 industrial equipment E x p e r i e n c e re-quired Top wage- 4 benef i t s Contac t o r e s B r e n r a n Wolverine T - a c t o r 4

I Equ ipment Co 356-5200

P IT STOP Quick Oil Change needs a few ha;d workers, possible t r ave l 4 As nislam Management Apply Mon thru Sat i a m - 5 p m 90S Ann Arbor Rd P h mouth

4 N. i - W .

MICHHIAN . ATIONALBANK

OAKLAND - c lhf ie ld Rd >::-uthf

351 7564 a1 Oppor tuni ty Krr.pl-

efi ts ( ' leas* I 64"

in^

I N S U R A N C E ' o m m e r c n i cus tomer wrv ; , • -pp fo r busy insurance agenc> Work d i rec t ly with producer 3-4 v e a r s eipenens-e.1 p - ' ' e r r e d E t r e l l e n t oppor tumi . 4 work ing condit ions South ' f ield locat ion

3 5 5 - 4 4 0 0

I N T E R I O R DESIGN E x p e r i e n c e d tn a l l phases Of design Vers s t rong in window applications. ; Lar^e n v e r j c a l s 4 . d r a p e r i e s Call Drapers I p U j i t t o i Boutique Mrs Gold 855-5144

IRRIGATION L A B O R E R Move sp r ink l e r s ope ra t e i rr igat ion pumps r e p a i r leaks Exper ience wiui

?uick coup le r i r r iga t ion systems help-Ld' Must be a b l e to work nights S u r t

mg May 15 1985 J4 hour F a r m i n g t o n Hills P a r k s 4 Recreat ion 31555 W 15 Mile Rd at Orchard Lake Ril 474-6115 e r t S»0

Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer M F H

L O E H M A N N ' S Nationwide chain oi c lothing s tores i ar - p ' ing appl ica t ions for full t i n v par t I .mi stock posi t ions F.xcei henei i t s Apply ir person

LOEHMANN'S * Mile Orcha rd Lake H i

Farmingtoir . Hills LOOKING F O R WORK"

Bhile '.ou learn If vou a re ar d County -esider.t and meet low « j i ' . n«-> • i j heed us We ar- .

uib craining a i no :osi 354 1116*

MECHANH THAlNEfc and Full Ser vice Atten-itent Musi (»• sell mot iva ted advai>reriien-:H-vsib> AppH ,n person

. •• Mile f. T e f r g r a p h Standard

H a n d s

L a t h e H a n d s

G r i n d e r H a n d s

F U L L O R P A R T - T I M E

N I G H T S H I F T O N L Y

M o s t h a v e g a g e e x p e r i e n c e

F o r A p p ' 1 , c a l i

INTRA CORP W e s t l a n d . M i c h . g a r

3 2 6 - 7 0 3 9

PLANT LOVERS we need someone with exper ience to m a i n t a i n p lan t s tn commerc ia l buildings If in . teres 'e i call 4 ask for Rene* 559-5838

PLASTIC INJECTION M-. >LPINO~~ Experiera-ed producticr. hol t re-Med. (ull t i t m Inquire al 3910 lndustrta.1 -1- s e o-n*r of Adams 4 M-b i Tin-- Wed only S-11 am and 2 4pm

PLASTICS Progressive rapidlv g rowing j u t o m i -l.ve re ia ied m a n u f a c t u r e r seeks AS s IsTANT si. PERVISOR 10- the mid

' night sh i f t Must have p las t i r inject ion : -notding exper ience and be- ab ie t o cha rge m o l i s trouble shoo! m a c h i n e s

} --neck for quality Pay c o m m e n s u r a t e [with abili ty, good benef i t s and g rowth

potential App-v ir. person at Lindsav 4 Pavel .eh Mfg Co 8595-*W»da Dr

1 Canton . Mi ~~—-

PLUMBER •ed Must have t ruck and

533-9785

R e f r i g e r a t i o n

E n g i n e e r

L i c e n s e d We a r e seeking versat i le and HV ai En gineer« fo r our building and grounds de p a r t m e n l You will ins ta l . inspect op e r a t e and repair HV.AC eduipmen' . within the hospiUi Your F I R M t LASS R E F R I G E R A T I O N STEAM O P E R A TORS LICENSE exper ience necessary and ens . ro rmenta l sys tems e x p e n e n c r a plus » > . f fc r a comprehens ive bene fit package and Iree parking n our st rue la r e Please submit r e s u m e

H u m a n R e s o u r c e s C H I L D B E N S H O S P I T A L

O F M I C H I G A N 3 9 0 1 B e a u & i e n

D e t r o i t , M i c h i g a n 4 8 2 0 1 Equa l pppo r tumty E m p l o y e r M F

R E N T A L A G E N T " P A R T - T I M E

VIoil h j v r meni5 And ap*r.rrn>m q u i r « l Ca t

3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 Ar. Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o .

I. THF1KLD Cate re r needs food pre-rer Must » fast and e f f ic ien : No ex

lecevsars 1 30pm b 30pm !-ur Thurs 13 50 per bout Ask for Bret t or Linda before 6pm 35* 0340 or e ave message 626 2420

R I O O R I D T I I M I T V . E x p e r i e n c e a t o r a e n t a i o n i c e i I>ENTALHYGIENIST U I • U l l I U I N M I | P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n a r e a Livoon based of f ice «**ks p a r t t im .

Det.-Oii Business Inst i tute southfield • l n ' . I Hvmer.usi for c h a l l e n g u i l posi t ion

B-*neh h>- been a-warded l k » e r e m » l 1 2 5 t O 3 0 f t O U f - 9 p e r ' -*• K64 8846

P l e a s e c a l l 4 5 3 - 6 3 2 0 . i , t | V T 1 | HYGIENIST Canton d e n u .

BI SY M E D It AL p r a c t i c e « W Bloom | j l f i ce Tboki.ng for lull t ime

p-'-i

>1. T H F I E L D F L O R I S T iper ienced Flower 4 H-ouse r . oe^'tile . ' a l l 354-4774

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STEEL WAREHOUSE - r e m a n -aim expe r i ence in handling rner. 4 knowledge of slit t ing steel Call i r in te rv iew 2 bpm. 281P0606

1-, HANDLER —v control d isplay Neat

Mrs Gold f>raperv ntngton Area 855 5144

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H E L P WANTED week min imum w a g e e.er App: • al Red ' r.

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Contra-, ts to Irair. 15 People to become w rd Process ing Off ice Special is ts This special 9 Month Tra in ing Pro-

Ran» LS open to qual i f ied residents o) .-inland I t v whs. have a High School

Diploma or C.EB are unemployed or underemployed •: an m e e l J I P A Income r equ i r emen t s Nc pgfvious business ba :kg r . und requi red I ' r c ^ s a m Par t ic i pan t s wilt r ece ive Pa id Tuition t r a n s por ta IK r a l lowance counseling train '.ig r modern, equ ipment DB1 Cert i f t

a le Jpon -omple t ion Classes begin -,-..n P a r t i c i p a n t Selection has begun.

C a l l T o d a y ! 5 5 7 - 5 7 4 4

D e t r o i t B u s i n e s s

m s t i t u t e - S o u t h f i e i d

2 1 7 0 0 N o r t h w e s t e r n H w v

D e l t a D e n t a l B l d g . . . S u i t e 5 1 5

~ TR A N S M I S S I O N R E B I U.DERS

4 INSTALLERS Exper i ence absolute ly necessary

' all J o e Fox Mon F n 5 9 l ' » 4 U

TRANSMISSION INSTALLER i t war k i n s conditiotis and b e n e i i u Wuil t>e cemfiiHa and exper ienced

-k lor Bob. 2 6 1 5 8 ) 3

sponsible tndi Hygienist while r egu la r Hygienist is on cen t inms t bill I matennitv l e a v e ' 4 ^ days a week in

field needs full t i m e Vidua; f ' jr f ront desk recep t ion i s t bill I ma te rn i ty leave . mg clerk dut ies Knowledge ol Mcdi . mding 1 evenings no w e e k e n d f r o m

are. Bt BS 4 p r i v a t e i n su rance billing . June 24 until Aug 23 4b8-53Til

required I m m e d i a t e opening ca l l Brooke 8 30-5PM 855 9142

BCSV OPHTHALMOLOGISTS of f ice in Southfield needs full t i m e responsible help for recept ionis t 4 m e d i c a . assist ing s epa rk t e positions Exper ience p re fe r red Reply to box 65 8. Observer 4 Eccent r ic Newspapers . 36251 School . r a f t Rd Livoma. Michigan 48150

CHAIRSIDE D E N T A L ass i s t an t needed full t ime for newer of f ice 6 Mile 4 Newburgh. Livoma Must be experi-enced with X Rays impress ions rood-els. Endo lour handed ass is t ing This the right o f f ice for the r ight person s p leasant a g r e s s i s e 4 -.akes the initia-

; , V e 591-0011 j

C H i R O P R A T I C A S S I S T A N T Par t t ime, exper ience needed typing ! !.. epn.-i-ne -- rripulers i n su rance billing \--rav 4 e k a m i n a t i i n s Ga rden City

DENTAL HYGIENIST Full or pa r t - t ime far progress ive dental off ice beginning In June Weslland Garden City a rea 42 . 4354

DENTAL H Y G I K M S T S Fu u m e posi t ions ava i l ab l e tn modern dental far i l i lv Top s ta r t ing sa la ry and fu.l benefi ts Per iod (Mine exper ience prefer red Dea rbo rn S82 1183

exper ience .n leas.ng apa r t off ice skills for suburban complex Re fe r ences re Mor thru F n 5am 5pm

RETAIL SALES Fashion Bug and Fashion Bug P lus now has immed ia t e openings lor ~ales and m a n a g e j o e c

S T U D E N T D e i o -v 1 warehouse work $3 50 hr

•.«! ri.,r-.ownting required Raimi s -jru- .is 12130 C.reenfield 83" 4BbK

S T U D E N T S R a . m . s has -i^jen.ngs las s tudents with mat.'- r account ing background 1 ---r 4

- a week $3 50 an hour Call Mr Alien, morn ings 569-21110

T R A N S P O R T AIDE - for senior n u t n •, r p r o g r a m Responsible for mea l de iiVi'rv to congrega te s i tes 4 genera kilchea m a . n t c r a n c e S o m e heavy lilt mg involved Must have g-xx) driving record h a u l l e u r s l icense or be able Id obta in one And abil i ty t o work m d e pendent lv Applv at OWCHSI. 15495 Sheldon N o r t n v i j l e Mich 48167

at.ng ok.nf

"ESSFl 'L Gree t ing C a r d Company rvioe s o l sell our product ut south

r i r - . .ng tor . H.'.ls W Blodmhe ld !»• rt f lexible hours Super job

such as Blue 1 ria-s [ Medical Deota P-*' I a r e Paid vacations

427 »06f

T R A N S P O R T E R needed fo r g roup home n Canton sp' shift $4 oer hour Call 397-1741

T R A V E L A G E N T S

427

R E T I R E D PERSON « a n t e d for p a n t . m e cr ib work K l p e r e n c i ar. a s s e t Inquire a 48239

M a n r r Redford M

ROUTE DRIVERS Morning 4 a f te rnoon (or Detroi t News in Bloomlield Fanr i ing ton Hills 4 Southfield area Call 626-5927

xper

LOSS PREVENTION

MANAGER - : a n - h a m is now accep t ing ip-sa * r a Loss Prevent ion Mana

ger position E x p n e n c e helpful , but not neces&arv. will t ra in Sa la ry based on exper ience Negot iable Send resumes to Mr K D R o d g e r s p 0 Box 8310C P lymouth Michigan. 48170

MAiHJNfc i F1XT1 R E Rt 'ELDER . Must know shop mach ine ry plumbing r , , 4 e lec t r icar expi -nence helplul Apply • The Oakland < orporat ior . 1S9J Bar re t t — Rd Trov i.N off 15 Mile between . M Livern.v.s 4 Crooksi

362-1209

MINOR H<'MK R E P A I R WORK F o r Senior i i t . iens. full t i m e $5 55 to $• u hour Must nav. excel lent DRIVING RECORD Convene n e e of Western Wayne Call Be tween 9am 3 38pm ' 525-9690

JOHN i ASABLANCAS Modeling 4 C a r e e r Center looking f . r Assis tant Di r ec to r of Educat ion Responsibi l i t ies ,n elude superv is ing teachers , i m p l e m e n t ng insi rue lions, working '*• " '

P L C M B E R WANTED

Must have own tools and t r ack License p -e le r red Cai. 4 ' i 1355

P O L I C E - F I R E D I S P A T C H E R Answer emergency cal ls d i spa tch pc-lice and l i re vehicle and ma in ta in daily log Police dispatch expe r i ence desir able H.gn school g r a d u a t e or equ iva-lent Salary $15."01 to $18 195 pe- vear City of Fa rming ton Hills 31555 W ] | Mile at Orchard Lake Rd

Equal <ripportunity E m p l o y e r M F H

Ri BBISH T R I CK DRIVER Exper ienced

•or roll off 4 front end 491-4603

SALES and DELIVERIES 30 '. » h o u r , weektv 'yarn 5pm. Tues thru F r i-iood driving record Livonia

261 7140

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20411

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SI MMER JOB day c a m p instructor R e q u i r e m e n t s exper ience with chil d ren 6-12 yea r s energet ic far. loving, c r e a t i v e e f f e c t i v e discipl inarian At least 21 s e a r s of age male or f e m a l e J u r e l o thru August 30 P lease send r e sum* to Children s World 25295 Grand R ive r Bedford . 48240

x l e l i good nd.nfis exc

tu tur :mg

ith s tudent a t t r a c t i v e sur

call Berna-455-0700

SALES 4 CASHIER Full and part t ime Applv fc awrel t Ace H a r d w a r e

9UB S Adams. B i r m i n g h a m

SALES- HEL1 w a N T E D Apply Mor. thru F n 10atr, 5 p r M' Spor t ing Goods 31202 Southfield Rd Bi rmingham

S U M M E R J O B O P E N I N G S P'.vmonth a rea au tc wash

4 5 5 - 9 6 8 5

" SCMMER JOB;-A-. .• willing '• work lots "I hours 4 e a r n ex t r a income lor the s u m m e r " Uaikir.g for s tudents for mach ine oper all rs -r.usi b> Apply -n perv-n or.lv be tween 9 3Dam 4 39pm at I 'mf low

business prefer red great upward m-

T e r ' ' in te rna l lunu g.v<l salary orp-ir tunity W A N T E D Expe r i enced pervew to head 4 develop g roup depa r tmen t M a r k ' ! 4 p r o g r a m new lours 4 dest inat ions Good salary plus commiss ions 569-380"

C L E R I C A L - P A R T - T I M E lor Surgeons of f scs Southf ie ld locatem ."all Jovire 9 AM to I PM. 569-0488 ^ DENATAL .ASSISTANT - full Ume ex-nerieiK-ed Benef i l s Roval Oak

54H7U DENTAL ASSISTANT

We have a p lace lor vou on our denia i team, If vou like pe-ople and a r e excited about helping our pa t i en t s improve their health and a p p e a r a n c e then call Jeanne today Sha rp persona l i ty and good communica t i on skills Experi — -• lorn-Ill t r a in ing p r e f e r r e d Fu, and par t t ime posi t ions Excel lent bene fi is if fu: : m e g u a l i l . e d appl icants , 97S 2800

DENTAL ASSISTANT uiir week 4 handed den t i s t ry t l •c p r e f e r r e d Sa la ry plus bonus ve plan Livoma a r e a 421-4530

DENTAL H Y G t E M S T S Full and p a n - t i m e positions avai lable n m-ndern Jr r .Ul facility S ta r t ing ui 'a-v I 25 hour and full benef i t s Dearbor r '

D E N T A L L A B N E E D S

Bright energet ic person (c,r scheduling 4 rilling We i r e will ing lo t r a m , den ta r.-ti-. r j ckground helpiul

APPLY IN P E R S O N M a s o n D e n t a l C e r a m i c s

3 2 3 2 C 5 M i l e R d L i v o n i a , M i c h

8 a m - 5 p m . M o n - F n DENTAL O F F I C E wants high school s tudent for genera , off ice duties l igh' tvping 4 fi l ing Approx. 15 6 " " week Roches te r a r ea

p e : 652 HOC

DENTAL O F F I C E MANAGER & AS SLSTANT-highly mot iva ted mdividua-s interested ir, c a r e e r in Dent i s t ry Musi be exper ienced and ded ica ted toward delivering quali ty pat ient r a r e Bduca i .on . l and f f t i i n c i a l b e n e f i t s Repl-w.-.r name and phone P O Box 754

Dearborn Hts Mi 4812"

IihNT.Al R E C E P T I O N I S T 1. Ca-• r - , -jrier .-need Mor 4 Tu-'s a f t e -noons all dav WedneMav. P l y m o u t h

453-9413

Dfc;NTAL ASSISTANT Livonia bas*d of f ice s e e k s exper ienced chairs ide ass i s t an t Ful l t i m e Some e i panded dut ies 464-8846

' L. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST

ma based off ice seeks experienced

TRUCK D R I V E R Expe r i enced in del ivery of lor* lift t r u c k s Miff ies of Detroi t . 1501 Michi gan Ave Applv in pe r son

D E N T A L ASSISTANT P a r t - t i m e Recept ion is t and a lso know, edge I i n su rance G a r d e n City a rea

427-2880

T R U C K M E C H A N I C Exper ienced t . p e r f o r m overall re 4 m a i n t e n a n c e heavy duty diese t rucks R e f r i g e r a t i o n desirable Mus' h a v e own tools Western Wayne loca tiori Send l e t t e r outlining exper ience 4 qua l i f ica t ions to PO Box 579. Detroi t Ml 48232

- DENTAL ASSISTANT bright , f r iend lv exper ience needed for f a m i l y p rsc -

.r I l ice Relax a t m o s p h e r e P l e a s e join our el learn 533-0102

DENTAL ASSISTANT ful l t ime No Saturdays. No Even ings ' Must have oleasan'l persona l i ty E x p e r i e n c e p re i e r r ed Dearborn H t i a r e a 277-3000

26600 Heyn Dr No

PC" >L GU ARD N E E D E D for Southlield a p a r t m e n t commun i ty Must have sen lor h lesav ing card 4 s o m e pool ma in te -nance exper ience 356-8020

J MAKER BRIDGEPORT HAND W alled Lake

JACK O F ALL TRADES ve rsa t i l e in-dividual needed for a position involving heavy lifting and d r i v i n g company vein CL« " 646-1158

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

MACHINE R E P A I R M A N J o u r n e y m a n or 8 y r s d ivers i f ied expe riene* able tc p e r f o r m rr-ajor repa i rs on s t a m p i n g press 4 tool room ma-chine 1-96 T e l e g r a p h a rea Call Rav 255-539?

6 2 4 - 8 9 0 0

POOL INSTALLATION L A B O R E R S Must be willing to work Exce l l en t wage 4 benefits Prec is ion Level ing

SALES PERSON Full t ime 9 30 AM 5 30PM No Sundays no evenings F ine linens 4 bath accesso-r ies References required Apply in per son only 1C.AM 12 Noon Linen Cioset 6622 Telegraph at Maple..

JANITORIAL Full t i m e e m p l o y m e n t midnights 4 1 u . r u i n i C T evenings Must Save experience M all I -type* of t i le f loor ma in t enance 4 opera | Set UP 4 ope ra t e CNC Mach in ing l ion of a u t o m a t i c equipment , be in good I 1 e n t e r . Exper ienced only physical condi t ion 4 bondable 358-0450

' JANITORIAL Good work ing condi t ions full 4 p a r t u m e S u r t i m m e d i a t e l y 681 1911 If no answer Leave message 85h-01S4

N AIL TECHNICIANS N E E D E D Wrap 4 Acrviii expe r i ence helpful Musi be licensed Exclusive Wesl Dear borr. Salon expanding to new plush lo-cat ion Call 563-6245

POOL PERSON (or a p a r t m e n t complex in West iand Call be tween 9-1 PM 326-8271

261-8030

JANITORIAL HELP WANTED Couples or singles Experienced only

855-249-9 JANITORIAL

M A C H I N I S T t o o p e r a t e Br idgepor t and lathe I w- 2 yea r s expe r i ence Should be able lo read blueprints and set up owr. work

T E S T R O N C O R P O R A T I O N 36975 A m r h e i n Livonia

5 9 1 - 2 2 4 4

NATIONAL LEASING C O M P A N Y Seeking responsible m a t u r e cand ida tes for par t t ime positions within credi t „ r , , x u l A , . . m . » i « . ™ . ~ . a r ea Applicants should posess s t rong Q u l ^ n < j j n g c a r e e r onportuni ly for ex te lephone skills 4 p .easanl persona l i t t D . r . e . n c e c . in*rator D y n a m i c 30-veai

' P R E S S M A N NEEDED IMMEDIATELY 2840 2-COLOR Heide lberg O f f s e t

Send 1 Personnel Admin i s t ra to r

PO Box 7011 Trov Ml 48007 7001

MAIDS Apply wiihm

N E W S P A P E R MOTOR R O L T E Driver AM Detroit News Route B i rmingham a rea Must h a v e rel iable t r anspor ta t ion Gas a l lowance Phone Mon F n . 3pm-5pm 841-80 ! !

perienced operator D y n a m i c 30-year old graphic a r t s 4 marke t ing f i r m seeks aggress ive person to >oin our t e a m Current growth and expansion oi fer posaiiilities for m a n a g e m e n l and crea t ive in-put Excel lent benefits Sal arv negotiable Call Doug ' -'42 4160

Mature coup le exper ienced pre fe r red . 3 J0am-4pm at Qual i ty Inn 36655 Ply la c l ean Southf ie ld office building Hr* ] moult Rd . Livonia 4-7pm 6 d a y s per week Cal l P r o p e r t y Mgl Division 964-4522

JANITORIAL • 5 days week J hours day r e t i r e d person welcome Walled Lake area. 15 Mile & Decker

624-6666 JANITORS

p a r . u m e . 5 eves per week Bloomfieio W B ioomf ie ld a r e a Call before Spm

588-1694

MA1LROOM S H I P P I N G RECEIVING Dependab le and responsible person de-sired G « « l dr iv ing record a must Full t ime posiuon must be will ing to work Hexible hours Send r e s u m e to Person-nel P D Box 11 <M1' Southf ie ld MI 40037 Attn a s EC

NO E X P E R I E N C E NECESSARY Work close to your home p e r m a n e n t p a r . t ime evening work Off ice clean

PRESS SET-UP Exper ience requi red

800 Junction P l y m o u t h

SALESPERSON M e n s shoes full t ime, expe r i ence 1 essary Apply Mor, Sal Mi t ze l f e ld s

S I M M E R JOBS Regional f i r m must fill severa l full and p a r t t ime positions in the Service and O r d e r Taking Depar tmen t $S lo s t a r t Must be 19 or older witn car High Schnoi Seniors ttiav applv Fo r ,nfo and interview Mon F r i 12 «t>M 422-1444

SURFACE GRINDER Lathe Hand

ed for precision tool shop-ra tes full benef i t s Apply Standards . Jill lndusir inl

'.-mouth. Michigan or phone 45H-880U

Opportunity E m p l o y e r

T U R R E T LATHE OPERATOR ' Exper ienced , m a k e owr. set ups Have

M.i'ls Days, full benef i t s World Manu f ac t li r ing Inc 5555 Cogs^eTl Rd Wavne 729-3900

TWO MAINTENANCE MEN for maip.tai.ning 60 homes in Detrotl Please' ca l l be tween 9 a m - 4pm Mor. thru F n 477 6464

D E N T A L ASSISTANT ull t . m e Troy a r e a of f ice Exper i ence ' P r e f e r r e d

643-6551

D E N T A L ASSISTANT Exper ienced lor fu l l o r pa r i t u n e in fr. endlv growing Livoma fami ly prac-t ice Call 427-2241

dental receptionist lor chal lenging di versified position Compute r exper ience helpfui 464-8846 DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T full or p a r t t ime, pleasant m o t i v a t e d individual fo r Livonia fami ly p r a c t i c e Exper ienced scheduling insurance pegboard

427 2241 DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T Livonia off ice seeking a congenial energe t i c m dividual who shines th ru in terac t ion with people Must be exper ienced in, all business a spec t s of the denta l o l l ice . this sell mot iva ted person will be com pensated with a a negot iable salary 4 excellent working condi t ions We a re f t i thussast ic t o hear f r o m qualified ap-plicants. p lease call a f t e r 6pm 471-13 1 5

Expe r i F,J. Teledv

T Y P E S E T T E R Ci.-mmercia P r in t e r seeks exper ienced i-.-pi: s e l l e r for CompugTaphic 7500 Isey. r.ing exper ience helpful Must be able to work muependenl lv

Call 583-2500

P R I N T E R ' S A P P R E N T I C E mg F a r m . n g t o n . Livonia 4 other a r e a s J for publishing company Willing to Call tc s t a r t work immedia te ly Ms n g h t person Livonia a rea 47"

588-3900 PRINTING P R E S S S T A F F NOW ACCEPTING appl ica t ions for full | Exper ienced on 1 and 2 color A B Dick

JANITORS P i r . - t i m e E v e n i n g s Cleaning off ice buildings M the Southfield Troy _ area $3 50 per hour to s t a r t

M A I N T E N A N C E All around person for c lean ing 4 main-tenance a: Southfield a par-, m e m com nlex. 354 3930

4 par t t ime employees. Exce l l en t wages and benef i t s Apply in person be-tween 8-5 p m Mon th ru Sa t Mobil Oi< Corp 910 N Hunter Blvd Birming_-nam Ask for J a c k 646-""2"

and Ryobi presses La tes t e q u i p m e n t Paid holidays and med ica l B i rming -ham l o c a t i o n .Ask for Steve 644-0133

SI R F A C E G R I N D E R HAND 5 s e a r s exper ience C a m e«p*r .ence pre I e r r ed Excel lent pay i benef i t s Appl-- ai 4:320 A nr. Arbor Rd E of Lilley P l y m o u t h

SALES • professional w o m e n s clothing s t o r e interested in person who is mot iva ted , comfor t ab le with people will ing to grow witr, business I day wee* to s t a r t Call 10 30am-5 30pm

S42-7726

SI R F A C E G R I N D E R HAND 5 s e a r s exper ience C a m e«p*r .ence pre I e r r ed Excel lent pay i benef i t s Appl-- ai 4:320 A nr. Arbor Rd E of Lilley P l y m o u t h

SALES • professional w o m e n s clothing s t o r e interested in person who is mot iva ted , comfor t ab le with people will ing to grow witr, business I day wee* to s t a r t Call 10 30am-5 30pm

S42-7726 SWIM INSTRUCTORS SI MMER JOBS Must have cu r ren t A . [ lif.- laving 4 . C P R Needed weekends 4 evenings Karmington Hills a r e a 476-8011)

SANDERS T R A V E L CONSULTANTS Fa rming ton Kills LS expanding i t s t rav el services into Budget Ren t A Car lo-cations ui the Metre a rea We a r e seen ing personnel with a : least a yea r of consult ing and compute r expe r i ence in the t r ave l field If vou a r e in te res ted in a fast paced chal lenging o p p o r t u n i t y cal l Ron between 9 A M I P M at 855-2620

SWIM INSTRUCTORS SI MMER JOBS Must have cu r ren t A . [ lif.- laving 4 . C P R Needed weekends 4 evenings Karmington Hills a r e a 476-8011)

SANDERS T R A V E L CONSULTANTS Fa rming ton Kills LS expanding i t s t rav el services into Budget Ren t A Car lo-cations ui the Metre a rea We a r e seen ing personnel with a : least a yea r of consult ing and compute r expe r i ence in the t r ave l field If vou a r e in te res ted in a fast paced chal lenging o p p o r t u n i t y cal l Ron between 9 A M I P M at 855-2620

SWIMMING INSTRUCTOR WSI Cer-t if ied To t ea rh ail levels o! s w i m m i n g :r, W Bl.Kiml eid a rea la iu July 3-July 19 Sa la ry negot iable 363-1750

SANDERS T R A V E L CONSULTANTS Fa rming ton Kills LS expanding i t s t rav el services into Budget Ren t A Car lo-cations ui the Metre a rea We a r e seen ing personnel with a : least a yea r of consult ing and compute r expe r i ence in the t r ave l field If vou a r e in te res ted in a fast paced chal lenging o p p o r t u n i t y cal l Ron between 9 A M I P M at 855-2620

T A K E T H I S J O B A N D

L O V E IT! C o n v e r t Y o u r

ARTS & CRAFTS TALENTS INTO DOLLARS

SCIENCE TEACHER Cer t i f i ca t ion w Jun io r High and High School Science Biology Pre fe r Mas te rs Send r e s u m e t c Personnel Commi t t ee . Hillel Day School. 32200 Middlebelt Fa rming ton Hills Mich 48018

T A K E T H I S J O B A N D

L O V E IT! C o n v e r t Y o u r

ARTS & CRAFTS TALENTS INTO DOLLARS

SCREEN PRINTER Duties include nn-reen pr in t ing . JCreer. mak ing som* clean-up 261 • 1711

T A K E T H I S J O B A N D

L O V E IT! C o n v e r t Y o u r

ARTS & CRAFTS TALENTS INTO DOLLARS

~ T Y P E S E T T E R GRAPHIC ARTIST full 4 p a r . t i m e posi t ions available for exper i enced typese t t e r s with keylir.mg 4 c r e a t i v e t a len t s Apply m person at A m e r i c a n Typese t t ing 4 Graphic at 1918 Woodward at Square Lake

USA TODAY is accep t ing appl icat ions for t e l e m a r k e t i n g positions avai lable in a new execu t ive o f f i c e del ivers pro-

Fr a m Hours a r e 9am-4pm. Mon thru ri. hourly wage 4 benefil plus bonus

College s tudents h o m e m a k e r s accept-ed P lease call Edi th between 9afn-5pm 548 7000 ext 3«

D E N T A L ASSISTANT Par t t ime E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d , but not necessary Pis-mouth 4 Middlebelt

, 425-0440

DENTAL R E C E P T I O N I S T Are You • Energe t ic 4 people-oriented • A met icu lous Bookkeeper " • Except ional tn Verbal skills" • Versat i le 4 exper ienced in a

Dental Office" ' Jl so o u : f r i end ly 4 f ami ly-or ien ted P r a c t i c e r e e d s a Non-smoking person with ini t ia t ive 4 a sense of humor Please I all Bea at 422-2890

DENTAL Ass is tan t -Recept ionis t e x p e r i e n c e d .

f r iendly W Dec.rtxirn of f ice 563 3400

DENTAL ASSISTANT - WILL TRAIN -

Our or thodont ic off ice in Madison Heights is looking for a pe rsonab le out-going mature person to join our stall as a chairs .de assistant I I you have good m a n u a l dex t e r i t y 4 a desire to h e l p people c a l l Dr Marx 399-5353

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Par t t ime position ava i l ab l e lor collec lions, payables 4 reca l l Collection ex

Cerience necessary Denta l exper ienc t e l p f u l G a r d e n C i t y o f f i c e 421 5200

JEWELRY BENCH PERSON E x p e r i e n c e d IN gold repa i rs 4 fibr.ca-Uon necessary Call after 5pm, 477 2 863

M A I N T E N A N C E ASST . p a n m e n t complex in Westland I

557-7665 j Expe r i ence requi red ir mainti

NOW HIRING Quality Ho Must be willing to iearn

P a i n t e r s

a r e a s o l ' NURSERY-.SCHOOL Teachers and Penance 'Ca l l ' *Mrs -Badour386-5-0B6 Assis tants for es tabl ished successful

JEWELRY SALESPERSON Ful l o r par. t ime f lexible hours Appli-cant m u s t be m a t u r e , with min imum of 2 years experience selling f ine j ewe l ry Call Linda J i c k a o n 9am-bpm Mor, thru FN 937-0 ISO

M u r r a v 5 Ace Hardware 4 J ewel ry 27207 P l y m o u t h Rd . R e d f o r d

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29865 W 6 Mile (suite 109) Livonia. Michigan

p r o g r a m in Rochester Troy a rea Ex perience in ear ly chi ldhood field re-quired P r o g r a m s beginning Fall !98b Send r e sume to 1288 Brook L a w Ro-ches ter M148M4

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT W .th cabinet m a n u f a c t u r e r wants pleasant reliable confident person able to handle pressure F a m i l i a r with

559 2420 phones, customer PR. record keeeping. data e n t r y Previous experience a plus Send r esume to JC.ART C O 1354 J C o m b e r m a r e . T r o v Michigan 48084

M A1 NT EN A.NCE ASS T needed al l a rge a p a r t m e n t complex IR. Canton Experienced in ail a r e a s of m a i n t e n a n c e Call MR~* FU5|: Ml-3«I OD GRADERS days SIP ope ra to r

MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT iUgSlts Gage exper ience necessary-Needed for luxury a p a r t m e n t complex I Permanent position t o r e p l a c e r e t i r ee - Southfield Onlv experienced need j Excel lent wage 4 benef i t package

Send r e s u m e t o Attn Michele1 Hanlo Gage 4 Eng inee r ing . 41225 Sciau.lt; 24621 Mich 48034

M. ie South(ield. P lymouth P lymouth M i c h i g a n 48170 455-9650

M A I N T E N A N C E j Exper ienced in electr ical plumbing 1 hea t ing and air condit ioning tor subur 1 ban a p a r t m e n t deve lopment Good pay.

f r inge benef i t s references Please Mon thru F n 9 a m -5 p m

3 5 2 - 2 0 1 5 An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

O F F I C E C L E R K PART TIME V anous o f f i c e duties, (or busy land-scape design build company High Schoo l Student Welcome c a l l 8 30AM-2PM 354-5775

PRODUCTION HELP We will t rain you to do the requi red job No exper ience needed Work in c lean atmosphere boxing 4 a s s e m b l i n g watches Must be high scbooi g r a d u a l * and resident of a r ea fo r at least 3 y e a r s Minimum wage 4 s ignif icant benef i t s A p p l y IB person Advance Watch, 26400 W 8 Vi le , Southfield

PRODUCTION PAINTERS f o r defense spa re par t s supplier Min imum 3 years exper ience A p p l y in person at 13340 M e m m a n RD L v o n i a

M A I N T E N A N C E H E L P

For T e n n i s C l u b Bioomfield Hill» Mon Wed 4 Fn or Tues Thurs 4 Sat 3PM IJPM Excel lent hourlv r a t e Cal l for appoin tment

3 3 2 - 9 2 2 1

OFFICE MANAGER For mul t ip le lines .nsurarure agency in B i rmingham Knowledgeable in p roper tv and • a sua l tv both personal and com mere ia l lines Good benef i t s and oppor

I tumty for growth Send r e s u m e t o Box 872 Observer 4 Eccen t r i c Newspaoers.

; 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia Michi gan 48150 OIL CHANGERS f u l l 4 par t t i m e avai lable experience helpfuL Only am -bitious need apply Speed Lube Center , 32686 Grand r i v e r FA/muvglon A p p l y IN person

PROGRAM AIDE D i r e c t C a r e Worker lor group home in Northvi l le Ful l and par. t ime t empora ry Possibly ful l UME in the f u t u r e 348-6330

"SCREEN P R I N T I N G Excel lent oppor tuni ty for m a t u r e orga-nized. self mot iva ted , ambi t ious indi '.".dual in growing Troy based co rpo ra tier. Duties to include fabr ica t ing 4 ex posing photo -direct emuls ion sc reens E x p e r i e n c e not essent ia l Should h a v e s o m e wood working 4 mechan ica l abil i tv Send resume or let ter t o S p e c t r u m rtrapmc inc 3L" P a r k St Troy, 48083

SECRETARY B O O K K E E P E R Exper ienced - full cha rge th ru t r ia l bal-ance Excellent pay with f.nnge bene-f i t s Call for appo in tment 569-1541

SECRETARY H O U S E K E E P E R com-bination needed $5 per hour 35 hour week office in home Skilled typis t not requi red 855-4411

SECURITY' GUARD F a r m i n g t o n 6 evenings. 37 hours. 13 75 hour T m f o r m required m a t u r e 4 well g roomed Days o n l y 471-4700 or 358-22T2 SECURITY' GUARD Fu l l - t ime v a n a ble hours m a t u r e person lor l a r g e nurs-ing home Applv Mor th ru Fn 9am -4pm iS520 w 7 Mile. Detroi t

D e n t a l " T e c h n o l o g y

t- 11., T r a m • No Exper ience Neces-rv - Ful l »nd P a r . t ime Posit ions • a . t ab le • Benef i t s

Apply ir. person Sam-5PM MOD-Fri

M a s o n D e n t a l C e r a m i c s

3 2 3 5 0 5 M i l e R d . L i v o n i a

T E A C H E R S 4 SUBSTITUTE T e a c h e r s needed fop Fa rming ton day c a r e r e n t e r Ful l IT par t t ime positions ava i lab le Call or applv in person at 28190 F a r m m g t o r Rd f a r m i n g t o n Hills 553-7350

UTILITY' POSITION PARI TIME Available for responsible individual W perform, rece iv ing shipping (unct ions Individuals must be avai lable to work at varir.g times throughout the day . 3 to 5 days week Accuracy with detail work and 'some l i f t ing requi red Apply in per son at Gan tos F a i r l a n e Mall

I S A TODAY is accepting appl ica t ions for evening t e l emarke t ing positions Sa la ry plus bonus and benefi ts P rofes s ional a tmosphe re excellent working condi t ions Good voice and aggressive personal i ty requi red Please call Edith be tween 9 5 p m Mor. thru F r i for IN ten view 548-7IKKI ext 36

VIC T.ANNY INTERNATIONAL Now hiring m a t u r e , wel l -groomed Ca ree r -o r ien ted p e r s o n s 10 work a s Male Ins t ruc to r s in our Livonia Men s Club Apply in person 29220 W 7 Mile

DENTAL ASSISTANT Exper ienced West Bioomfield a rea S u n immedia te ly Call 626-0600

DENTAL .ASSISTANT . 'Experienced 1 for Southfield Perio of f ice Saturdays only

358-1750

DEN'T.Al. ASSISTANT for W Bloom-filed i i r J iodon t i s t s o f f ice P a r t t ime salary c o m m e n s u r a t e with exper ience

851-7272

Denial Recept ionis t Off ice Manager Progressive B i r m i n g h a m p r a c t i c e searching for front of( iee m a n a g e r who has excel lent people and ve rbs , skills organiza t ional ability and would enjoy being par t of an en thus ias t ic team Call 644 1955

DENTAL RECEPTI ON IST-SECRET AR Y

Our '.earn oriented Bioomfield Ortho-dome of f ice is search ing for an exper. enced br ight , ene rge t i c person with ex-ceptional f ront desk skills Salary 4 bene f i t s negot iable 855-2959 569-5110

DENTAL ASSISTANT T e m p o r a r y posit ion. P lymouth

Call 453-1190

EXPERIENCED BILLER For Dermato log is t s o f f i c e in Southfield Knowledge of Medica re Blue Shield, Medicaid 4 P r i v a t e Insurance Billing Computer knowledge helpful Call, ask (or Karyn 557-7600

DENTAL ASSISTANT for Livonia p ra r l ice of gene ra l dentis try Chairs ide 4 Lab e x p e n e n c e onlv

47B 2112

EXPERIENCED HOME H e a l t h A i d e s lor home heal th agencv Full and part t ime positions Novi, Fa rming ton and surrounding c o m m u n i t i e s 451-2255 EXPERIENCED MEDICAL B i l l i n g Specialist Podia t ry background help-ful 1-2 davs per week Salary negoti able 477-3301

DENT.Al. ASSISTANT L ivon i a a f te r noons Will cons ider m a t u r e individual willing t o learn

i C a l l SAM-Noon 464-8180

T E L E M A R K E T I N G and Te lephone Survey A Mature voice is des i rab le W ill t ra in Hours flexible

355-9110

T E L E M A R K E T I N G POSITION For High School Grad 20-30 hour per week Luc ra t i ve bonus schedule No ex

re n e n c e necessary for in te rv iew Call a m - 5pm 422-8222

VINYL TOP INSTALLER Needed immed ia t e ly top wages

Novi R a d i o 471-1470 VOCALIST Male or F e m a l e for South

DENT AL ASSISTANT Exper ienced lour handed denta l assi-Lar.t desi red for l u l l t i m e position w i t h l a r g e group p r a c t i c e Call M r s Barbour f o r in terview 427-2228 DENTAL .ASSISTANT congenial ipe-

err. Gospel group Also pianist and ha-*-' 0 f f i c * wishes m a t u r e person gui tar is t

595-8280

WANTED m a t u r e persons to work for Maid Serv ice Must be e x p e n e n c e d in the c lean ing of homes Must have t r anspo r t a t i on 4 refererK-es Call Susie s Home se rv ices 563-63211

chairside 4 r ecep t ion i s t duties part time. Tues, Thu r s 4 Sa t Woodward 4 11 Mil* a r ea 398-7373

EXPERIENCED MEDICAL BILLER 1 vear min imum ; , full t i m e lor Royal

Oak fool doc- or Oppor tuni ty to expand with p rac t i ce 435-3668

EXPERIENCED Par. t i m e m e d i c a l assts tant for Southfield internist Vena punc ture injections EKG 354-9666 HOME HEALTH Aides needed for Oak land County Full p a n u m e employ ment In te res ted appl ican ts contact Homeca re Services 574-0900 968-28'fl

502 H e l p W a n t e d D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

PROGRAM COORDINATOR for ch i ldren ! s n t o n i l cu l tu ra l pro-g r a m June 10 TO July 28 30 hours per week, college s tudent or college g r a d u ate Relevant m a j o r E x p e n e o c e Re-sume In ternat ioni I institute 111 E Kirbv Detroit 48202 by M i y 19

MAINTENANCE looking for hard w o r k i n g i n d i v i d u a l t ha t is w i l l i n g to iearn get-on-tbe j o b exper ience SOME mechan ica l background desired. 8-4 30 Mon thru F r i $4 per hr s t a r t Apply in person Oak Hill C a r e Center 34225 G r i n d River F a r m i n g u c .

MAINTENANCE MAN (ull time in th* Plymouth irei Minor r e p a i r s m a l n l e nance of bu i ld ings grounds 4 machine a rea a m o n g responsibilities Call to ap-p l y or for further in format ion 453-0328

0 PTOMFTR1C ASS LST A NT WIH T ra in WE will t r i m an intel l igent outgoing High School Grad to be an Assistant to our Optomet r i s t s and i r . Opt ica l DIS pe riser 111 our Detroit o f f ice We a r e p repa red to o f f e r th* n g h t person sai arv f u l l benefits, bonus 4 P ro f i t Shar mg Call 272-8571 OD GRINDER EXPERIENCED only good p i v lull benef i t s apply in person ft L Schmft t Co 34 506 G lenda le Livo-nia Near Stark 4 Schoolcra f t

JOI -RNEYUAN ELECTRICIAN M i n i m u m S years experience VIM' have good t r a n m o r t a U o n After ? P M ca l l 421 TM4

KEYPIRNCH KEYDTSK FIALL time PIN t a n * Data En t ry RIPER 1 tort PUBUNA a v a i l a b l e l o r all shifts MM T>* EXPERIENCED MM per hour PIN b e n e f i t s for QUALIFIED np*ritor*

F a r m l n g t o e area 474-UM

KNITTER Hal be E x p e r i e n c e d Wort f r o m rom Home

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U N n C A P I »«lp r m m M rrrtm ft* wmr lk 4 k i v * car •JoB'kfMM pm M 44 MM per WMM t w m

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L A N O S C A P t W O R K

MAINTENANCE MACHINIST P a r s o n needed (or repair and main te I CAIL nance ol industrial machinery Sucress-fa) appl icant m u « luve experience in machine repa i r 4 machinist cipatMli ties Good salary 4 BENEFITI P lease re-ply to box 892 Otaerver 4 Eccentric N e w s p a p e r s 3*251 Schoolcraf t Rd l j v o n l a Michigan 48ISO

PAINTER and Wallpaper Hanger Musi be experienced I m m e d i a t e open ing Own re l iable t r anspor ta t ion need

541^*14

MAINTENANCE PERSON experi enced Must Have a p a r t m e n t expel-, ence in p l u m b i n g heating , e lect r ical app l i ances and boi lers Must lake limit M) emergency calks a l t e r hours Apply

Independence Grsa 343*0 Waahingtnr, Ct Hills MI TTTLL

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MAINTEN ANCE PERSON Dniidlng 4 grounds experience preferred -nasi be Sonesi 4 dependable Soathfteld area

IM-ISM MA INTEN ANCE PERSON

lor inject inn Molding plant We ire LINKING lor an -ne rge t i e persnm TO han-dle a l l phases of maintenance lor REED C i n d n a t l and Van Dora * experience min t m u m Apply in person Libra Her P lasUcs 344« InAoplex OR cie F a r m i n g t o n Hills Ml 4MLJ

MAINTENANCE PERSON f a l l UME p o r t i o n (or handr depend able worter with s working knowledge of electrical p l a m b u g and HALTING

ID r epa i r s U » M M Call Ron A brims

P A I N T E R Large suburban Oak P a r k apt project NEERO experienced person w i t h dry w a l l repai r capabil i ty Job en ta i l s work in v a c a n t 4 ancupled apts Apply in per ton Mon thru Thurs I » > M 10am 24901 Nor thweatern H w y =712 Sooth lie Id

PROGRAMMER ANALYST SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

Expenenced p r o g r a m m e r s needed for expanding Southfield f i r m Respons ib le for design 4 development o( the stat* of the a r t s mic rocompute r p roduc t s Com -plete salary 4 benef i t s p a c k a g e Send resum* in confidence to P r o g r a m m i n g Depar tment 715. P O Box 2206 South-(I*fd Ml 48037

An Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r

PROGRAMMER F o r t r a n . HPSOOO ex perience a plus Reply to

P O Box 39283 Bedford, MI 48239

SECURITY OFFICERS wanted F u l l and p a n - u m e E x p e n e n c e preferred but not necessary Call for appoint-ment 592 4964

SECURITY' OFFICERS Hiring lull 4 p a n t ime (or downr iver 4 western suburbs Excel lent benef i t s IN e l u d e d I n t e r v i e w i n g a t C a n t o n M E S C o f f i c e o n F n M a y 5 24 b e -tween '.0am-2pm. or apply in perx.NI a t 8750 S Te legraph between W ick 4 Ecorse Rds iSuiie 306 Taylor

T E L E P H O N E INSTALLER Fur growing company 1 year ex ence necessary Must have own cai tools Must be well organized, w o r k e r AST Communica t ions 47"

WAREHOUSE H E L P Hi Lo E x p e n e n c e

352-4400

SECURITY plain clothe* lor prest i gious location M Southfield Expenence pre fe r red P a r t - t i m e Ex mi l i t a ry re-t i ree OK 14 25 per hour Call 352 4436

PROGRAMMER g rowing software company needs self mot iva ted individu-a l w i t h m in imum 2 years COBOL expe-r ience Send r e sume with s a l a r y re-qui rements to M F e l d m a n 31275 Northwestern Hwy, suite 140 F a r m i n g

. URN li—1 MU taoia.

PAINTER NEEDED lor U r g e a p a r t m e n t complex in Fa rming ton Hills FULL UME Nc, B*netiu Must have i r a n a p c lauon Previous e x p e r i e n c e preferred Apply 1! Independence Gmen Apart m*ntt 243*0 Washington A F i r m i n g

loo Hills MI 4»0il PAINTERS WANTED Experienced Send resume TO' M 4 M Paint ing 4 Wallpapering. Inr 2*0 Euclid B i rmingham Mich 4kOO«

PAINTER Very neat conacMatWns individual to DO -wtMandtng prep OA f iner Home* Excellent references re-quired Top Pay- M4MI PAINT PRODUCTION 4 PI Supervisor for defense spare part* n p

C Minimum $ y e a n expart««re resume and talary his tory to P O

Bos 119 Dearborn Hgts MI 48117

part-time SoathfteKI 1

MATI-RZ bookstore tales part t i m e eves

PARKING LOT ATTENDANT Driver. Exper ienced preferred Apply in per son Miff ies 1M1 Michigan Ave Detroit

PROOF READER T » positions open for proof r eade r tecond thill Looking for m o t i v a t e d IN

idua . wbo is detai l oriented 4 quali-.-CMN-ious Excel lent working -nomdi

lions 4 benefits If interested apply in person between 8am -5pm John Har land Co IS154> Cleal St P l y m o u t h

SERVICE AGENT TRAINEE- for housec leaning service Begin pan , u m e while you l earn our business P lymouth a rea Call E m p a C a r * f \ ' Inc 455 1061

SERVICE PERSON Air CondiUomng Heating Service Per 100 Expenenced in Commerc ia l Resi denUil Send r e s u m * to P 0 Box 128 Farmington . M i c h 48024 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT l a rg* Standard Service Center has opening lor 4 people l u l l or part URN* n i g h u 4 midnight thift Apply Te! M»PU far C a r e ,-ncner Tl l ieglai / t 4 Maple Bi rmingham «44 2910

TELEPHONE OPERATOR nireei3i S h i f t s

Will t ra in Southfield a rea 557-5956

T E L E P H O N E SOLICITORS I 'xpenenee necessary will t ra in or pa r t - l im

T E L L E R Ful l - t ime position is open a l our o f f i c e located in B i rmingham on Haynes be tween Hunter 4 Adams Posiuo® offers public .-ontact with exce l len t working condit ions and compet i t ive salary AN« benefits Candida tes must have a gooi math a p u t u d e and light typing abil i ty Applv in person 10am to 3pm Mon thru £"-i

First Federal of Michigan

1 0 0 0 H a y n e s , B i r m i n g h a m An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

WAREHOUSE MANAGER

A t e l ecommunica t ion f i r m in Birming h e m is seeking a warehouse manage r Requi res 2 vears m i n i m u m recent su p e r v i s o r y e x p e r i e n c e P r e f e r r e d Telephony expenence Directs all m a t e n a l ac t iv i ty policy 4 control imple m e n u u o n 4 en fo rcemen t Working m a n a g e r supervis ing ma te r i a l han-dlers & inventory ana lys t Repor ts lc a r ea off ice 4 y ea r business r e la ted de-gree Send resume wi th s i l a ry requ i re m e n u to Warehouse Manager . PO box

3041. B i rmingham . MI. 48012-3041 Equal Opportuni ty Employer M F

WE do all kinds o f CEMENT WORK 25 years expenence Work job myself

No jobs too sma l l 835-U 508

S E W I N G xperl*nc*d l o m m e r o a l line opera tors needed t lv of P lymouth

Q U A L I T Y A S S U R A N C E

T E C H N I C I A N For alloy producing plant 2 years col •ege or EQUIVALENT required Q u a l i t y ei perience and knowledge <RF metals h e l p J u l Ful l u m e Plymouth Seeid reaume to Box 7M Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers M241 Sc*oolcrsf! Rd Uvoo l s Michigan 4*150

RADIO INSTALLERS ImrrwdJit* OPENINGS f o r in Assistant G a n g * Manager and SSereo A l a r m In-s ta l le rs Good pay benef i t s Apply RA die, F rank 1>M! Van Dyke Wi r rem or 14442 Michllan Ave Deartorn

RAPIDLY a n a _ ploying wrsr 4*0« paople is teeaina a hands oe highly motivated individual to

re ta i l chain

(ol candidate will Save (kills knew ledge of TUI/vmated rye lama excellent verbal 4 wr i t t en com mumicauoe skills 4 1 year m m t m a m

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PRESS ROOM ST "PERVISOR (or anal! but busy o f f s e t print dto? Capable IN HWORV

of printing with KNOWLEDGE OF • I I phases kevl imng m e g a l i t h pUM A BDtrt or Ryot* presses awl bindery e s t p m e W Excellent o n o o r t s m t y fo r qualified per

experience in pei-snnnel M W tors degree preferred For tial interview aend resum.

confldln 4 s a l a r y

Peggy O-toole Per ry L>ug Stores Inr

540* P a r r y Dr PO box 1H" Pontine Mirth 4*>M

An Equal Oppor tns l ty Kmploy-r

SFWING MACHINE REPAIR expen enced in esUmai ing and r epa i r ing household machines T ranspor t a t i on necessary Sew-pro Inc 398 1242

SHAMPOO PERSONS wanted lor tem porary and part u m e work Mus; be II-

- T E L L E R PART TIME position is Open al our oil ice located m Roches te r Hills on Adams 41 Walton Blvd Posi t ion o i le rs public

ts excellent working condi ompet i t lve ta lary and b e n '

l i t e s must have a good math and lighi t y p i n g abi l i ty

Cashier 1-x perience p r e f e r r e d P i r . t ime f . « i u o n requires full days ol work Moodavs .0d Fr idays and other days to be disi-ussed Apply in (wrson 14am 3pm

First Federal

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W i t h Artistic A b i l i t y Vou must be se l f -mot iva ted 4 willing to i p p r u a c h people Fuj i 4 Pa r t Tim* po-siti. ns Excel lent sa la ry 4 commiss ion

G L E M B Y B E A U T Y S A L O N

lerv . r > . ' •«. held Mav 24 9S5 be-

SHAMPOO PERSON licensed lor busy Farmington HUM salon Call 553 448*

SH A PER HAND Part u m e f lexible hours pay negoti

h n W C a n 2 5 4 3722

of Michigan 4* N Adams

Rochester Hills An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

ab le days Retiree prefe

SHEET METAL WORKER lo m a n u f a r uire custom sheet meta l for residential 4 light commercial heat ing 4 air condi-tioning sys tems Exper i ence requi red •leads w o r t Contact Warm Air Supply 3*289 W $ Mile ML KM* SHOP FOREMAN needed for well «E lablisdied Dstrott firm Mult be s g g r e a <« * responsible PIEVKWS experience desired but UM required Send n a m e

brief dlsmp t ions to uon of expenence or qualifications

P O Bos 339*3 Detroit Mich 4*335 SOLDEKFJI

Full ume position with manufactur-.ng ( irm located in Northet l le Job requires lifting, aoft t o l d e n n g and brs lxlng at copper oil coolers Soldering experience prefer-ed M M per h o u r piss b e n e f i t s TE^LE P O Box I»2 Norlftivllle M i c h M K T

THE WESTIN HOTEL P R O M O T I O N A L

The Westln Hotel Renaissance Center is now airing lor part u m e promot iona l work Here ! sit opportunity to pel your ENERGETIC BUBBLY PERSON AU TV to prof i table use Earn up to M an h o u r ihooae your hours 9AM 1PM 1PM 5 P M »PM * P M Apply » person To find ss come lo the MM Tower Ren Can Take shutt le e i e e a t c * near F i r * Federal to L-3 NC pftone CI

H U D S O N ' S 12 Oaks Mall

also Hudson a Westland An Equal Oppor tuni ty Employer

T R A I N I N G A S S I S T A N T Conference of Western Wayne M M per Sour 25 hours week Bache lor ' ! DE gree and I year paid t raining experi enc* requi red Must have experience with vo tan tas r s Pleas* submit I i n n BY Mne. May 27 19*1 to I"3ms Boras Progrsrr, Supervisor TV Tra laWg Can-ter 3WMM Civw C e n t e r Dr lavonla Ml

W E L D E R S M i G - A R C

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4 7 1 - 1 5 0 5

WIREM.AN Experienced Must be able lo work f rom b luepr in ts with a min imum amount of u i p e r v m o e Call (or inter view 387 5244

AN Equai Opportuni ty Employer

WOOD WORKING ful l Lime neni positions Must be r o n s r l e e t l e e hard working 4 reliable Apply Mon thru Fri be tween 9am 2pm 3400(5 A airy lavonla 523 1 US WRFJ KER WAIVER 4 ATTENDANT

Full ume Apply in pers<»onIy Hunter 4 0»k Amaco W» N H o u e r

Bi rmingham

M E R C Y C A R E C A R E E R

O P P O R T U N I T I E S

M e r c y c a r e . a new f o r - p r o f i t a m b u l a t o r y ca re s u b s - d ary of t h e S is ters of M e r c y H e a l t h C o r p o ' a t i o n is c u r r e n t l y s e a r c h -n g fo r p r o f e s s i o n a l s to m a n a g e a n e t w o r k

o f d e c e n t r a l i z e d s u D u r o a n p r i m a r y a n d

u r g e n t ca re cen te rs w h i c h are in t h e p r o c e s s o f b e i n g d e v e l o p e d

W e w e l c o m e qua l i f .ed c a n d i d a t e s to s e n d r e s u m e s for the f o l l o w i n g v a c a n c i e s

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p r o c e d u r e s a - ~ d h a s c l a b o r a t o r y

p r o c e d u r e s

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C l e r k T y p i s t / R e c e p t i o n i s t

R e q u i r e m e n t s • 2 or m o r e years e x p e r e n c e " the

h e a l t h c a r e f ie ld • K n o w l e d g e of med ica l t e r m i n o l o g y an,-:

m e d i c a l t r a n s c r i p t i o n • D i c t a p h o n e exper ence • F a s t ' a c c u r a t e t y p i n g

• C u r r e n t B C L S ce r t i f i ca t i on • P r e v i o u s h H i n g e x p e r e n . e e n a d o c t i -

o f t i c e or u rgen t care cen te r

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Box 890 Obse rve r A Eccen t r i c N e w s p a p e r s

36251 S c h o o l c r a f t L i von ia . Ml 481 SO

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D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

HITVIT: HEALTH AIDE 'CERTIFIED P a r t lima, lor Southlield h o m e care agencv Travel re imbursed

Call 55" 3839

H O S P I T A L

AND

P H Y S I C I A N

B I L L E R S t emporary ASSIGPIMENU

5 0 2 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

' MEDICAL ASSITANT m a t u r e , L« small frieodlv D*rmalology practice _. Southfield WUST have expe r i ence with minor surgical procedures Part t i m e Excel lent opportunity lor re -en t ry in to j o b m a r k e t 354-9-595

MEDICAL ASST A P i r t T ime contingent vacancy in our Livonia Health Center lor an expe r i enced individual lo w o r t appro limit ley 15 hours per week In our OB O V N depar tmen t Must U « working knowl-edge of vital signs, injection 4 assisting Please submit resume to Personnel JE

Srtm*NT, 3*3 West Big B e a v e r Sui t* 3 Troy, MI 48084 An Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

4 7 8 - 6 8 1 5 T e m p o r a r y P r o f e s s i o n a l s

H Y G I E N I S T needed par t Ume WEDNESDAYS and WM* S a t u r d a y s L ivon j i irea 425-4530 MATURE Medical Insurance Billing Clerk needed lor Livoma Pod ia t ry off ice Exper i ence preferred Typing nee essary P e r m a n e n t P a r t tirnf 'APPREX 25hrs per week 591 3514

MEDICAL ASST Full time M u s t &ave pleasant personality wi th motivat-ed, willing a t t i tude lor Opthamolog is t s o l f ice In Bioomfield Hills. Send rep l i e s to Mrs J a m e s Mat tack . 1304 Firm -ndge . Pontile , MI 48054

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

N U R S E A I D E S C O M P A N I O N S

L I V E - I N S Growing bome ca r* agency is seeking qualified experienced personnel lor pri-v i t e duty cases th roughout Oakland County Choice of Days 4 Hours Call b*twe*n I0am-4pm Monday thru Fri.

O A K L A N D N U R S I N G

U N L I M I T E D

5 4 0 - 2 3 6 0

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

MEDICAL BILLER lor fu l l t i m e posi-tion in Southfield off ice Expe r i enced in da t a input on CRT Excel lent b e n e f i t s Contact M Nickel. 3&J-1155

I N S T R U C T O R S Expansion off our MEDICAL Secre ta r i -al D e p a r t m e n t to include L E G A L Sec-r e t a ry and wofd process ing t ra in ing has r r e a t e d openings fo r both Medical and L e g i i Word Process ing Special is t Applicants must h i v e work exper ience •;lus BA or f o r m a ! educa t iona l t ra in ing Send r e sume to Carnegie I n s t i t u t e . Personnel Of! ice S50 Stephenson High way Troy, 48083

INS-l 'RANCE BILLER. p a r t t ime, ex

Kr icnced BC MC, etc Hours f lex ib le i rmington Hills a r e a Sa la ry negoti-

able Mrs Burton 851-2800

INSURANCE C L E R K P a r t u m e O p t o m e t n c o f f i c e in Livo-nia Flexible hours E x p e n e n c e neces-sary Ask for Betty 525-8173

I V R O O M

T E C H N I C I A N With e x p e n e n c e P a r t u m e position

GARDEN CITY HOSPITAL 6245 N Inkster Rd.

Garden City Michigan 421-3300. Ext. 277

An Equal Oppor tuni ty E m p l o y e r

MEDICAL BILLING OFFICE experienced Mon th ru F r i 8:30 - 5pm Southfield, J5»-S*M

MEDICAL Insurance Billing 4 Pos t ing Must have 2 y r s exper ience wi th Blue Cross, Medicare 4 Medicaid. Solo f ami -ly pract ice. Dearborn . 271-0400

MEDICAL S E C R E T A R Y - e x p e n e n c e d in Opthamology Crea t ive a t t i t ude , a b l e to per form miscel laneous du t i e s In a l l aspects of s medica l o f f i ce . Send re-plies to Mrs J a m e s M a t t a c k . 1304 F a r m ridge, P o n u a c , MI 48054

MEDICAL S E C R E T A R Y Pegboard exper ience, l ight typ ing . Mon T h u r s , 12 30-9 P M , S a t , 8-4 30 P M P n m * Dearborn location. 271-5*00

MEDICAL SECRETARY In p e d i a t r i c o f f ice in Livonia Approx imat l ey 30 hours per week Minimum 6 m o n t h s ex-p e n e n c e Must type Call: 591-0110

NU RSE AIDES, MALE ATTENDANTS for Home Care cases , one yea r exper i ence, car, te lephone r equ i red Excel lent

Sv and beneftts.

dwest Home C a r e 27 3-2500

N U R S E A I D E S New management t e a m looking (or Experienced Nurse Aides lo r pa r t -Ume . weekends and vacat ion relief New wage scale Apply in person NO PHONE CALLS. P L E A S E

Four C h a p l a i n s 28349 Joy Rd. West land (Between Inks ter 4 Middlebel t ;

PHYSICAL THERAPY aids needed for Bioomfield Hills clinic Exper ienced in all P T modal i t ies knowledge of medl c a r e and BC BS Some clerical and light typing 855-9450

PHYSICIAN BILLING CLERK Full Ume, 8AM-4 30PM Minimum I year exper ience w in-patient cha r t s and or billing Reply with r e sume to Adminis t ra tor Redford Medical Cen-ter 25210 Grand River , Redford, MI 48240 or ca l l 5S*-3M« ext 411

PHYSICIAN organlxaUoo is seeking R.N , ART , R-R.A with ut i l ixauoc re-view quali ty assurance experience lo p e r f o r m all aspects of i te lephone prior author isa t ion p r o g r a m Some coding exper ience helpful lo r planned review of hospital records P l e a s e send resume to UKS Inc, 400 Ren Cen Center Suit* 8*0. Detroit . Mich 48243

502 Help Wanted Dental-Medical

504 Heip Wanted Office-Clerical

RN"S work c lose to home, flexible schedules. top dollar N I C l ICV. OCC HI S P r e Car* One 423 *500

S O U T H F I E L D or thopaed ic surgeons P a r t u m e pos iuoo for Medical Assist, ant with X - r i y e x p e n e n c e some c i s t work, mornings , 4 days, ca l l Sandra, 9-S 352-2882

_ TRAMSCRIPT10NIST Ct versif ied t r a n s c r i p u o n , 20-30 flexible hours a week 70 w p m p r ime D e a r f » m location 2715*00

Eve

TRANSCR1PTIONIST P A R T TIME

,8-12 h o u r s p e r week 474-0555

SUMMER CAMP PHYSICIANS N E E D E D

TAMARACK CAMPS BRIGHTON 4 ORTONVILLE MI 1 week or more, Ju ly 2 - August 25

Modern well equipped clinic F a m i l y bousing ava i lab le Ful l recrea t ional faci l i t ies

For f u r t h e r Informat ion, con tac t Marvin Berman, Res ident Director at

313-8*1-0*00

TROY S U R G E O N ' S O F F I C E P a r t t ime E x p e r i e n c e d tn medical t r ans r ipuon and rou t ine of f ice dure*

ce proce-845 1910

X-RAY T E C H N I C I A N Medical Assist ant to work p a r t - t i m e Sa turdays and week nights a t a walk-in emergency clinic Opening ava i l ab l e immediate ly Call 8 AM to 10 P M 851-3323

NURSE AIDES O R D E R L I E S Needed for home c a r e nurs ing agency Expenence p r e f e r r e d Must have own t r i i B por t s ti on Rece ive 8100 bonus af-t e r 80 hours P lease cal l Medical Care , Inc 858-IMS

LIVE IN - pauen t homes fo r 3-4 days providing supervision, pe r sona l c a r e 4 light housekeeping Sa la ry , r oom 4 boar. f e r r ed Home C a r e 2000

MEDICAL SECRETARY - Fu l l o r p a r t t i m e for Southfield surgeons o l f i c e Fa-mil iar t tv with pegboard, m e d i c a l Insur-ance billing p r e f e r a b l e Call between 2-4pm, 552-9555

MEDICAL SECRETARY R E C E P T I O N I S T

For Rochester Orthopaedic o f f i ce , ex-penenced in insurance dic ta Uon 4 compute t Send r e sume 4 s a l a r y histo-ry to P O Box SIS! Roches te r si ichigan 48308

board, some nurse a ide expe r i ence pre-4 23-4500

Afternoon shift a t 61 bed nusing home in Sc-uUifield Contact D i rec to r ol Nurs-ing 557-3333

LP.VS - pr ivate duty s ta f f ing , 423-6500

MEDICAL ASSISTANT or L P N ' S want-ed for busy OB-GYN p r a c t i c e with of-fices in Troy and Royal Oak. P a r t Ume t)r lull t ime' Da> 4 evening sh i f t s Re-ply t e box 7940bserver 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspapers . 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Par t t ime approx 20-25 hours weekly, no SatOrdavs E x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Christy 348-4904

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Exper ienced full u m e for Northland Internist P lease cal l 569-0799

M e d i c a l T r a n s c r i p t i o n i s t

Excel lent opportuni ty for expe r i enced Medical TranscnpUoois t to work in pleasant Southfield Off ice Must be thoroughly e x p e n e n c e d in X-Ray, H P.

- ^ C l | ] 569-and D S and ( 8556

full u m e . needed for L tvon i i perienced 4 m a t u r e p r e f e r r e d P lease rai l a f t e r 4pm 476-6921

MEDICAL ASSISTANT p a r t u m e m u s : know Ekg Vena punc tu re X-ray e x c p e n e n c e d o n l y Call 9-5pm Mor. thru F n 731-2360

M E D I C A L

T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T

Our smal l suburban hospital is seeking a temporary , (ull-Ume Medica l TTan-scrtpt ionist to work m our Medica l Re-cords Dept Tbe posiUon r e q u i r e s a thorough knowledge ot m e d i c a l te rmi-nology and the abil i ty to type 60 w p m We of fe r an excellent sa la ry and bene lits Interested appl ican ts p l ea se coo-tact the Personne . Dept 313 523-6*85

METROPOLITAN WEST H O S P I T A L 28303 Joy Road

Westland, MI 48185

Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

N U R S E A I D E S R N / L P N ' S

Flexible Home C a r e ca ses and s t a l l re-lief in Oakland County Requires one yea r clinical expe r i ence in last 3 yea r s

Upjohn Health Care Services Call Mon. thru. Fri. 524-3044

Nurse A s s i s t a n t s Farmington Nurs ing Home is accep t ing appl ici t ions lor exper i enced i n d u perienced Nurse Assis tants lor shi i ts After comple t ion of our F R E E TRAINING CLASS, you m a y become a m e m b e r of our qual i ty c a r e t e a m Ap-ply in person, 9am-4pm. Mon th ru F r t

30405 Folsom Rd. Near 9 Mile 4 Orcha rd Lake

NURSES AIDES all shifts, e x p e n e n c e d or with cer t i f ica-tion Mt Vernon Nurs ing Center 26715 Greenfield. Southfield 557-0050

NURSE'S A I D E S 5 day or ien t*Hoc c lass

Apply in person M o n - F n 1 -3pm Van Buren Convalescen t Ceoter 44401 1-94 Serv ice Dr, Belleville

PLASTIC SURGERY clinic in South field seeking employee to run t h e (rant o l l lce P leasant .personal i ty able lo work under pressure , a ccu ra t e typist, good c ler ica l exper ience requi red Ex cellenl working condit ions Salary open Fo r app t call M r v P o r b e s , » - l p m

557-1622

E X P E R I E N C E D med ica l of l ice. Front Desk Receptionist Must know health insurance contracts Southfield off ice Chance fo r a d v a n c e m e n t 557-4142

R E C E P T I O N I S T Typist for Southfield medica l o f f ice 5 days week. Moo thru F n Pay c o m m e n s u r a t e with experi-

. 559-1144

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

ACCOUNTS P A Y A B L E We are seeking an individual at entry level (or our accounts payable depart ment Nul l i f i ed appl ican ts should have a basic u n d e r s t a n d i n g ol the payable funct ions A c c u r s t * abil i ty with 10 key 4 p re le rab ly one year e x p e n e o c e In a re ta i l c o m p u t e r i s e d environment Re-ply to P O Box 2924 Livonia Mi 48151

An Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK

Detai l -or iented person oewded to verify invoices i g i i n s t rece iv ing r epor t ! and purchase o r d e r s Light typing required Accounting and 10 key experience a p lus C R T e x p e r i e n c e p r e f e r r e d Troy locat ion 84 50 per hour Established corporat ion o f f e r i n g excel lent fr inge benef i t s Con tac t Sherr t Richards for m o r e In format ion i t 588-2970 Ext 205

An Equa l Oppor tun i ty Employer

504 HeJp Wanted Office-Clencel

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

504 Help Wanted Office-Clerical

ADMINISTRATIVE. ASSISTANT long t e rm ass ignment (or individual with B A Degree Must have oral and writ ten capabil i ty , will a a i t i t in analysis , cost e s t ima t ions and repor t* for Engineer ing componen t s Top pay and benefit* with this outs tanding position

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y sftorl term, ass ignment is beau t i fu l Troy ioca-Uos for individual with excellent see r* t a n a l skills and word process ing Short-hand beipfut Oct not

ACCOUNTS R E C E I V A B L E Exper ienced (ull t i m e person (or smal l business loca ted in B i rmingham a rea Some pbooe w o r t 5 days, 8 5pm Send r e sume to Box 8*0 Observer 4 Eccen-t r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia. Mich igan 48150

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K A c c o u n t s Rece ivab les and G e n e r a l Accounting

isltions ava i l ab l e E x p e n e n c e pre-r red Send r e s u m e to P O Box 387

Wayne, MI 48184

ACCOUNTING CLERK needed fo r na t iona l f i r m located in Southfield This is an Ent ry-Leve l posi [ion with e x c e l l e n t opportuni ty for learn ing 4 a d v a n c e m e n t Fo r appoint-ment , ca l i Ka thy , between lOam-nooc

642-4200 ext 209

RECEPTIONIST, par t t ime Oral sur of f ice . B i rmingham Troy area

r week V ledlcal or -,0 hours per exper ience necessary Call 10AM-4PM

RECEPTIONIST, par t t une , (or psv-cbologlal clinic in Bioomfield Hills Must have good typing. Dicta pbooe and communicaUons skills Approximate ly 20-24 hours per week 3S5-82I0

R E C E P T I O N I S T . E x p e n e n c e d . lull t ime, lor busy 2 doc-tor pracUce Looking (or the n g h t per-son (or this pleasant o f f ice No Satur-days Benef i ts Call Susan 8 30am-

4 39pm 288-4171

ACCOUNTING CLERK I m m e d i a t e need in Livonia o l f ice lor an e x p e n e n c e d . m a t u r e individual with background in bank reconcil iat ions ac-counts payab le 4 genera l ledger ac-count a n a l y s i s Sa la ry commensura t* with exper i ence , excel lent beneli ls Sum tut r e s u m e (including cur rent sal-a ry to More TV (HBO), 31001 School-c ra l t , Livoma, Michigan. 48150 At t enuon F inanc i a l Manager No phone ca l l s a c c e p t e d

MEDICAL ASSISTANT P a r t t ime 13 Mile 4 Southf ie ld a rea Exper i ence p re fe r red in med ica l o f f i c e

559-0621

MEDICAL ASSISTANTS (2) PART TIME - one fo r even ings 4 one lor days Injection e x p e n e n c e pre-fe r red Call for a p p o i n t m e n t . Ga rden Cit* Medica! Center 421-1110

MEDICAL R E C E P T I O N I S T outgoing personali ty par t t i m e Some assist ing dut ies Exper .ence p r e f e r r e d Busy OB

837-7400 GYN off ice

MEDICAL SALESMAN needed for Southfield f i r m Exper i -enced in the cardiology field helpful Salary, commission, fu l l benef i t s and expences paid 552-9196

MEDICAL T R A N S C R I P T I O N I S T S Needed immedia te ly fo r Jobs in F r a r e r Weslland 4 Southfield Tempora ry Special is ts 354- 3811

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST. m a ture, wtth previous e x p e r i e n c e Must type at last 60wpm Approx ima te ly 30 hours per week 12 Mile 4 Orcha rd Lake area 851-6657

MEDICARE C E R T I F I E D h o m e heal th agencv BSN required for trl-county-a rea "Flexible hours Own t r a n s p o r t a -tion Pleas* call 557-2839

NURSE AIDES ALL ARE.AS ALL S H I F T S

iManv openings in the Southf ie ld a rea Recent hospital e x p e n e n c e neces sa ry

Kimber lv Services 354-1640

NURSES-a skilled nurs ing faci l i ty ac cepting appl icat ions for gene ra l floor diitv and or new ven t i l a to r unit RNs LPfs's, all shifts , full or p a r . t i m e Indi vidualized o n e n t a u o n . f lexible schedu-ling excellent benel l ts , f r ee pa rk ing For appointment , ca l l 9 30am-4pm Mor. thru F r i . 647-6500

R e g i s t e r e d N u r s e Ambulatory Surgery

Henry Ford Hospital Fa i r l ane Is seek-ing a Regis tered Nurse to work part-U m e flexible hours in their ambula tory surgery opera t ing room Applicants must be able to sc rub afeS c i rcu la te op-e ra t ing room procedures and possess 2 yea r s of cur ren t o p e r i u n g room expen-ence Qualified appl ican ts m a y coo tact Mary Ann E d w a r d s at 6*1-4151. on Fri-day '

HENRY FORD HOSPITAL 19401 Hubbard Dr-

Dearborn, Mi. 48126 Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r M F H

NURSES Posiuon avai lable for g e r t a t n c nurse Afternoon shift, full t ime, apply in per-son at Oak Hill C a r e Center . Mon thru F r i 34225 Grand R ive r . F a r m i n g t o n

NURSES 4 T H E R A P I S T S Tbe Bioomfield Hil ls School Dis Unci is accepting appl ica t ions for posuuons of nurse LPN or RN) and physical thera-pists i registered i lo r i t s 6 week s u m m e r c a m p p rogram for special educaUon children SCAMP P r o g r a m runs mid-June through July Appl icauons a r e available in the Pe r sonne l Office, 4175 Andover. Bioomfield Hills l n q u i n e s mav be di rected to the SCAMP olfice,

540-5278 An Equal Oppor tun i ty E m p l o y e r

OFFICE ASSISTANT for Troy Ophthal -mologist Full Ume, e x p e n e n c e d Du-ties include filing, typing, recept ion in-surance forms, m u s t have r e f e r e n c e s

649-2820

r t t ime . St ig '

12 mile. Southfield Call in pe r son 9am-2pm

NURSE LPN or RN - pai Annes Mead nursing f ac i l i t y 16106 W

OPTOMETRIC TECHNICIAN Doctor's Off ice Fu l l - t ime Livonia a rea E x p e n e n c e p r e f e r r e d Will t r a m qualified appl ican t R e s u m e s to Box S04, (Observer 4 E c c e n t n c News-papers, 36251 Schoo lc ra f t Rd.. Livonia Michigan 48150

RN DAY SHIFT Posi t ion avai lable In an extended c a r e se tung Call Mrs F e r n s for an inter-view 697-8051

Van Buren Convalescent Center Belleville

A C C O U N T I N G C L E R K

We h i v e the i m m e d i i t e need to fill an entry- level p o s i u o o in our genera l ac-oounUng d e p a r t m e n t i t our Troy off ice Your dut ies wil l include bank reconclli-

p rocess ing check-out sheets, •ceipts. and utility expense

checks You will also do some basic d i t a e n t r y or. an IBM PC

To be qua l i f i ed for this position you m u s t have s o m e basic accounUng book-

course work tbe ability to ac use a 10 key some basic

knowledge of a compute r , and good or-ganizat ional sk i l l s Prev ious work e ipe-n e n c e in the account ing area will be p re fe r red , you should be wtlkng to work some o v e r t i m e hours thru-out toe year

If you have these skills - send us your r e sume by J u n e 3rd, 1985

P O BOX 2510, TROY, MICH 4800T

ACCURATE T Y P I S T with word pro-cessing e x p e r i e n c e needed for B o m i n g ham m a r k e t r e s e a r c h f i r m Some s u us t ica l typing. Sa l a ry based on qualifi-caUons Call Ginny 540-7400

ACTIVE S E N I O R CITIZEN needed to k e e p our Livonia off ices or-ganised Dut ies wil l include light c len-cal , photo copying , in te rna l mall deliv-e ry res tock ing of o f f i c e supplies mak ing coffee , w a t e r i n g plants, misc. etc Hours Mon t h r u F n . 12 45pm - 5 45pm Call Nancv fo r in t e rv iew appoin tment

261-8740

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E ASSISTANT or sa les s e c r e t a r y lor Fa rming ton Hills con t r ac to r Phone skills, typing 4 f i l ing dictaphone or shor thand necessary Mall replies to Box 884. Observer 4 Ec-cen t r i c N e w s p a p e r s , 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia, Mich igan 48150

SECRETARY .otig and short t e r m a> s ignmeats ava i lab le in v a n o u s compa-nies throughout tbe Detroi t Metropoli-tan area work when you want to Dear your bome Word processing belpful

GENERAL O F F I C E long and shor t t e rm ass ignm*nts in F o r t u n * 500 com-panies Must be flexible, able to typ* 45 WPM. have genera l o f f ice skills and be dependable

RECEPTIONIST long t e r m assign ment lor individual with Dimension Switchbiord exper ience light typing and f ront of( ic* i p p e a r a n c e i must

WORD PROCESSORS - tf you have t raming and or exper ience on any of the lollowtng equipment , call us today for an in te rv iew IBM Di sp l aywn te r IBM 5520 IBM PC W a n g Four Phase Lanier, Xerox, NBI or Dec Mate We ve got a job for you

Call us Today for your personal in ter view and see why we ' r e Ahead of the Rest N E V E R A F E E

ENTECH S E R V I C E S , L T D . 999 Chicago Rd.. Troy

332-4350 588-5610

Ahead Of T h e Res t

ADMINISTRATION - secre ta ry : South-field c o m p a n y , T y p e 65 shorthand belp-ful . some f i lm knowledge a plus, tempo-r a r y to go p e r m a n e n t Sa la ry 115,000

WORD - P r o c e s s o r , Bioomfield Hills, 12 m o a s s ignmen t top dol la r paid,

ADVERTISING C L E R I C A L Reliable, type 40 W P M IBM PX e x p e n e n c e A Phis ' 20 to 30 hours per week Wage negot iable Call Ms Lupa 362-3930

typist, to train on Southfield locaUon,

sa la ry

keeping c curitery

RN - L P N with emergency room e x p e n e n c e and highlv-root lv i ted Ful l u m e evenings Call feeth 1-4, 348-8000

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RN or LPN S t a f f e r s n e e d e d f o r d a y s h i f t . 1 6 6 b e d s k i l l e d n u r s i n g c a r e f a c i l i t y . P r e v i o u s e x p e r i e n c e in G e r o n t o l o -g y p r e f e r r e d .

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PART TIME, cha l leng ing job in busy Southfield surg ica l o f f i c e (root desk re-quired with s o m e knowledge o( lipht medical assis t ing Typing i m u s t Call between 5-7pm Mon -Fri 646-239!

PART TIME Medical Recept ionis t Must have p leasan t persona l i ty with mouva ted f lexible a tU tude (or busy Bioomfield Hills Opthamolog is t ' s o l f ice Send replies to. Mrs J a m e s Mat t ack , 1304 F a r m n d g e P o n u a c MI 48054

G r c w t n g home c a r e agency is seeking licensed nurses for in

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tween 10am - 4pm. Mon thru Fr i

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Livoma Account ing Off i Je seeking a person wetl e x p e n e n c e d in general ofl ice p rocedu re s P n o r e x p e n e n c e with mulU-s ta te taxes , rece ivables , payables and payrol l a P L C S Only those wbo en-joy work ing wi th numbers and are ac-cu ra t e and nea t need apply lor this per-m a n e n t posi t ion We i r e Inci ted at Middlebelt 4 5 Mile Rd Benefi ts in-clude hosp i t a l lxauon and life insurance Hours a r e f r o m 9am to 5pm Qualified app l i can t s send r e s u m e and sa.ary re-q u i r e m e n t s to

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P H A R M A C I S T Oak Cre*k Medical Cen te r in Livoma is current ly seeking a c l iuical ly-or tented Pha rmac i s t lo work (ul l -Ume Profes -sional responsibil i t ies include oocolor ; ' services and pat ient a n d medica l s t a f ( consultations We o f f e r ar. exce l l en t sal-ary and ful ly paid benef i t p r o g r a m In-terested appl ican ts p lease contac t the Personnel Dept y 3 1 3 5 23-6685

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P H A R M A C I S T S Our expanding s u b u r b a n ambulatory-c a r e cen te r s have i m m e d i a t e openings lor registered P h a r m a c i s t s to work on-cal! and evenings at our Livonia and Al-ien Park locauons Applicants must have at least one yea r expe r i ence m a clinic s e t t i n g c o m p u t e r expe r i ence is preferred

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Full t ime pos iuon avai lable for e ipe r i ence ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Bookkeeping background and light typ-ing r equ i red If qual i f ied, pleas* send r e sume to

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B O O K K E E P E R Compute r exper ience required Payrol l . G e n e r a l Led,ger Acct* Rece ivable Acc t i Pavab le Fu l l -ume Send r e sume to Box 297 Ponuac , Mich 48054

B O O K K E E P E R e x p e n e n c e d . full c h a r g e for Sterling Hts m a n u f a c t u r i n g company Send resume wtth sa la ry his-tory to box a778 Observer 4 E c c e n t r i c Newspape r s 36251 Schoolcraf t Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

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AREA ADMINISTRATOR Our Dearborn sales off ice has a p e r m a nent full t ime posiuoo for a dependab le well organized, hard working ind iv idua l , with adminis t ra t ive 4 s ec re t a r i a l skills personal computer e x p e n e n c e a plus Salary commensura te with e x p e n e n c e . plus benefi ts Ci l l between 9 a m - 4 p m or send resume to WrightUne, 20501 Ford Rd xi301, Dearborn, Mi 48128 271-7S33

An Equal Opportunity E m p l o y e r

e x p e r i e n c e d F u l l Cha rge Fas t paced of f ice Mast type 4 nave good phone personal i ty l m m e d i a t e opening Excel lent pay 4 benef i t s F a r m i n g t o n area , ' 477-1030

B O O K K E E P E R E x p e n e n c e d individual to a s s u m e con-t ro l of Sootkeeping of f ice MulU-s ta te re ta i l operat ion Excel lent oppor tun i ty lo r advancemen t Headqua r t e r ed a t S q u a r e Lake 4 Telegraph Rds Send re-s u m e to Tei te l Assoc . Inc , 2075 F rank -lin Rd Bioomfield Hl ib Ml 48013

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Farmington 477-9840 Rochester 651-1500

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(Horizon) Our service has i m m e d i a t e t e m p o r a r y

Sellings in the Livorua. Fa rming ton Us and Southfield a r e a s Must have 6

months e x p e n e o c e Call immedia te ly lor an appo in tmen t

Somebody Sometime

Temporary- Help

Livonia 477-0900 Madison Hts. 545-1700 Southfield 272-8500

B O O K K E E P E R lor Fa rming ton Hills CPA olf ice Minimum 2 yea r s publ ic a c c o u n U n g e x p e n e n c e Must be capab le o l p repar ing f inancial s t a t e m e n t * It t ax r e tu rns (or mult iple c l ients Call Sandy

855-0502

BOOKKEEPER- Ful l Cha rge Exper ienced only Fo r law o l f ice In Northvi l le Send r e sum* to P 0 Box 400. Northville. Mich 48167

B O O K K E E P E R L A R G E E X P ANDING W H O L E S A L E R in Bioomfield Hills has i m m e d i a t e ooening in subsidiary accounUng for ex per ienced bookkeeper Duties will in-clude full bookkeeping responsibi l i ty , monthly l inancial s t a t emen t s , payrol l and taxes

ideal cand ida te will possess 1-2 y e a r s e x p e n e n c e some college p r e f e r r e d i Heal th and long t e r m disabil i ty Insur-ance plus p ron l shar ing Included in

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A I T O B I L L E R Large vo lume Southfield dea le rsh ip looking for Auto Biller Must have at least 1 year e x p e n e n c e on Oak lea l or s imi l iar ' type billing c o m p u t e r Pleas-ant o(f lce and good benef i t s Joe Pan ian Chevrolet , 28111 Telegraph , Southf ie ld Call for appo in tmen t 355-1000

Personnel - Main Floor 200 E Long Lake

Bloorfilield Hills. Mrrtr . 46013 An Equal Opportuni ty E m p l o y e r

B O O K K E E P E R S i . ommerc i a l Art Studio has o p e n i n p for e x p e n e n c e d individuals with a di-versif ied background in basic book-keeping funcUons Some tvping 4 C R T exper ience rwutired Mall r e sume to Detroi t Arts SeRices , Dept A. 3699 Stutx. Troy, MI 48084 No phone cal ls please

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For res idents of Oakland County excep t P o n u a c P o n u i c T w p . White Lake, White Lake Twp , Lake Orion. Orion Twp . Independence Twp Auburn Hts Auburn Hills. W a t e r f a r d . 4 Waie r fo rd Twp who a r e unemployed or under em-ployed This is an exce l len t opportuni ty to t ra in lor a r eward ing c a r e e r as a Le-gal Sec re ta ry or a Word Process ing Secre tary Tins p r o g r a m is sponsored by a gove rnmen t agency and provides t r a n s p o r t ! uon a l lowance We a r e an equal oppor tuni ty employe r Fo r more m f o r m a u o n , call Ms Smith 585-9200 Call immed ia t e ly , c lass Ls s t a r t i n g soon in Southfield and Troy

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B O O K K E E P E R SECRETARY E x p e n e n c e d -•» r*s t au ran t account ing Apply ir. person. Mon . thru F r i , 2 30-5PM Mountain J a c k s 2262 Te leg raph Rd . Bioomfield Hills

B O O K K E E P E R SECRETARY for a busv ambula to ry surgical cen te r m R o c h e s t e r Call Sharon 65 i -6122

B O O K K E E P E R t h r o u g h f i n a n c i a l s t i t emen t s . must t u v e i t least 3 y e a r s e x p e n e n c e computer knowledge i m s sa rv Send resume u> Box 818 Ob»erv*r 4 ficcentnc Newspapers , 36251 School c r a f t Rd . Livoma Michigan 48150

B O O K K E E P E R E x p e n e n c e d to T ra i l Ba lance Accounts Payab le , Receiv-able. Payrol l , Deposits. &ank Reconcili-a t ion Good on detail , good h a n d w n u n g Excel lent t a l a ry Send r e sume to Amer-ican Supplier Inst i tute P 0 Box 9069, Livoma Ml 48150

i B O O K K E E P E R wanted for fast grow-ing Southfield f i r m Accounting ednca-

-r- e-v uon required Genera l ledger and CTR T e m D O r a r y S e r v i c e work expenence h e l p f u l S e n d r e sume

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laher Enterpr ises , 24293 Tele-graph Rd Southfield. Mich 48034

RNs, LPNs Prog ress i ve c o r p o r a t i o n seeking RNs and LPNs who would enjoy working every other weekend rotations, 2 : 3 0 p m t o 1 1 p m a n d 10:30pm to 7am positions available

For appointment, contact Nikkt M. Fraser, RN DON

W i l l i a m s b u r g Convalescent Center

21017 Middlebelt Farmington Hills

476-8300 R N s or L P N s Full or Part-t ime

Midnight Shift

R N Part-t ime Day Shift

Nursing home exper ience prefer red Flexible schedule Good benefi t pack-age Call Mrs Lindow, RN, Director of Nursing

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fers^-r. at The RicB Plan J3J5'. .rand River E^rmmgloo

844 i.Hwerver 4 Ficcentrie Newspapers 18251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

• fn i seeks an experienced indr nt desk position

MATl'RE PERSON to work in [nsui a 3 , c ilffice 21) 2b flours per week Mus; be personable and willing to iearn No

ekdara 28'. 2 « 0

[ FI LL T3MF Expera-wed Legal 1 Secret.rv W-td processing experience

T- Area N••:• s-••••ker Call Personnel Manage: 382 5 3C"|

INVENTORY CONTBOL positi available inr motivated person with e perience in shipping purchasing Applv in person Schoolcraft Livoma

T V . amungtoci Rd,

MATl'RE SECRETARY needed for ex ecutives oi biisv real easlate office ir. Farmington Hills Must be a self s u r . er good urganuer. have pleasant phone manners and be interested in learning the rca: estate business word process .ng experience Ibelpfu. Please send Hesume lo box =388 Observer 4 Ec centric Newspapers 38251 Schoolrraf; Rd Livonia Miclugai. 48150

RECEPTIONIST Telephone l.»perator _rk on Iiemensiion experience helpful Farm r. .ngton area Send resume to Box *58

Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 38251 .Scboolcrafl Rd Livoma Mich: gar. 48150

RECEPTION 1ST TYPIST •2.i vears expenence Phones typing 45 WPM 4 Computer expenence Send

resume 4 salars' requirements to Attention Mic-Kelle 2221 1 Telegraph Rd . Southfield Michigan 48034

1 i per anued *

professional rganized self starter with excel

lent phone techniques 4 typing skills word processing a plus

For nierv lew personnel Mon 281 8220

RECEPTIONIST F U L L T I M E

C A R E E R O P P O R T U N I T Y

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

I SECRETARY for small office Lun. J l-iuiLing. trial tutlasct- mi11 nlui: I tvping Telegraph 4 8 Mile Call t»-! i ween '> 4 4 pm 53T-T100

SK"RET ARY for real estate manage rr.ent company in Southfield Typing

I and shorthand required Fast paced off | ice 3 vears experience Send resume to | office Manager P O Box 28? South I field. M. 4803T

SECRETARY for Southfield l a w Firm Excellent spelling 4 good grammar re quired Good typing skills No previous Legal experience necessary Bookkeep-ing knowledge Helpful Non-Smoktog office Call 358-5353

SI HAVCE ?n<^v perso

F I N A N C I A L

S E R V I C E S rr.» posili'^ns irrjrr>«*dial»

..ppoptutUiy to learn I* *r< > f-.rwsc collection ser\icf Ai »n<3 > months experience necessjrv p!uj bonus 4 PK-ellent bes>efiLs ptrn

r Murphx far interview appoint I '• s

355-0300

X rjianrza .I'irtand .t adiviJual

xpenence to include \ -euunling ns. knowledge J Uurd-part^ .n • require nenL< bar.k^ng .'f^r-s rid CT tilling V;yvien"i> K.V A! puCv ia<", 3f.il b- essentaal

oon 4 i"M olus weekends and . shifts «v ailable Ability tc tram rie -.Li. s for 6 week.- ri-quired 'tiliv. -aages. plus weekends and , premiums Please apply Em pni i iHue F.sher Center M -3 PM

P R O V I D E N C E

H O S P I T A L

2 2 5 0 0 P r o v i d e n c e Dr . S o u t h f i e l d . M i . , 4 8 0 7 5

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CLERK'Af Full t ime ReUll experi - i . -• helplui Please applv in person

ART 'v AN F t ' R N r r t ' R E 27~T5 Novi Rd Novi

CLERICAL Part time No experience necessarv Must type Hours .2 noon -pm Five :Uvs week t J Ti per tiour

358-1313

CLERICAL PART T1MF For manufacturer in the S Mile Farm ngton area No experience necessary

must have acceptable math and Vping skills w.th reliable t r anspor t ion Noon to 5 PM with probable ad-•anrement :o full time and benefits

584-T884

mi,

CI STUMER SERVICE REP ab.e T>' firm with typing, pbow and scheduling experience -<•

•0 v n d resume to PM Box 1035 Man 481-84

C O L L E C T O R S Expanding area firm oflers super gr wth potential for collection com men iai business experience Terrific benefits F E E PAID Call 84H144

H\RRlt~T ~.i 'RUE PURS''NNEL

Col 'eae Students 'a need v.'ur skill.- for Immediate a> signnients

TY'PISTS SECRETARIES

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR? . GENERAL LABORERS

l^ir.g 4 Shor. Term I "a; the office nearest vou

NORRELL SERVICES, INC.

F a r m m g l o n 4 7 7 - 9 8 4 0 R o c h e s t e r 6 5 1 - 1 5 0 0

assist .n process:: tl-e B- ia-I of Dire

jled tniard meetin

TIMS-

GUNERAI I ' \gen.-v Exper Call Lori

iFNERAL OFFICE aggressive per ii son for bookkeeping and :-lencal duties ) must have experience Livoma area

i j : .-r appointment 522 32^2

i.KNERAL ''F'FICE part time w gen ! I s<^*retaria -sills Medical back

gr -ond preferred Please send resume j io H H i A .21.70 Hubbard L i v m a ; Ml 4H151

JOB-SHARING SECRETARY Part time Mature reliable Accurate

j typing genera; ffice experienc- 3 [ davs peirrjdnent Send --^.uirie 4 salary requirements AtteBti r Karen

I 28««i: southfield Rd Suite I CM) South [ field Ml 4B078

KEYPrNCH KEYDlSt' | Wanted experienced operators for ur Trov offic»- Full or part time First 4

I second s h ' t c Mm* an General Ser VIM JII i'hrss yam 4prr Men thru

I Friday 88S »«60

KEYPUNCH"" OPERATORS

MORTGAGE COMPANY located in -viuthfield requires Clerk Typist with servinng aa*vil or collecuor, eipertenct-muss tvpe 5S wpM Call Mrs Edwards.355-S200. Ext 287

RECEPTION 1ST SECRETARY ir. . or.veniert and attractive Southfield Immediate opening for recent high location has an opening for a profes school grad with pleasant personality. ™nal receptionist with go.1 general good tvping skills 4 some shorthand office procedure background, typing Lghl office work Mor. thru F n 9am skills and a pleasant presentation 8pm Good benefits 4 pleasant office Attractive star.mg sala atmosphere Joe I'aniar. Chevrolet -efit package 2SS11 Telegraph. Soulhfieid Please rail Mrs <.reen Call [or appointment 355 1000 -

R E C E P T I O N I S T . ' T Y P I S T Tram on word processor

Call Stacev 357 0034

ROYAL OAK OFFICE have at least 2 years general off

SECRETARY for new insurance office some experience preferred not neces r^--, Must be able to start immediate lv Plvmouth area «all Tues Wed 4 f n i am 1 "noon L'nited Associates Inc « 5 t - l W

SECRETARY for small law olfice I Tvping 4 some shorthand required

569-1448 Must be personable 4 willing to assume-much responsibility Pay comroeo

eith full ben

M O R T G A G E L O A N P R O C E S S O R & C L O S E R

Bioomfield Mortgage Corporation is si-eking mortgage loan processor and close- with experience in FHA VA and conventional residential mortgages Opportunity available at our Farming-ton branch Saiarv commensurate with Expenence Excellent benefit package included Send resume to Bioomfield Mortgage Corp P O Boa 122WI Bir-mingham M. 480 12 or call Ms McTaggar-. 358-2900

An Equal Opportunity Employer

j : \Ltxper ience telephone expertise. I would like tc u l k lo you Please call Hosemary 8 30 to 10 30am 280-0180

RECEPTIONIST Proven expwaeoce I . „ „ , . „ K , n p s - , r F ICCKTIVT ^ Nc Sunday worV 4 W , o J MuVh

i tvpe 4 perform general office.duues al operations manager at 588-fi5041

mucr. respsmaiouicv . - -' surate with expenence 4 ability Prune Mr Holxman 352-4340 SECRETARY for Southfield insurance

1 agencv shorthand. Typing 80 WPM computer skills Seipful full Ume

all Karen . 352 0. 90

RECEPTION 1ST Typist Computer Operator

Excellent saiarv benefits, and a conditions Call 368-1142

better than average pav Send torv 4 phone number to 1 3" '164 Canton Mi 48188

RECEPTIONIST CLERICAL WORK Weekends part time at private club i Bioomfield Hills Experience preferred

SALES SECRETARY For photography studio in Franklin Re quires pleasant personality.' typing, telephone and orgamzationa. -kills Tues thru Sat Gorbai k Studio. 628-3666

Call

Emp I e- M F

"V'TIVE SECRETARY il firm located ir the Hen immediate ne*-c for an r l

• re t a r ; Applicants should -- i iperience. plus strong immar and jrgannai.on.i xperience r NBI word pro ipment a pi a- but not ncet-v

AHTHI H Y O f IOC Rrna.ss.in.:-

I>e:r .1 Mich Attention Mrs

An Equal i Ipportuni ; , 7 m p l

bu

CLERICAL Part Time Workbench Fumittir- Will be accepting appliea tio-n? from fK--sons who have clerical baclrgrounc 4 Jesire approximately 2C nrs per week App.y ir. person Wedn»rs i« . Mav 29 between :0am 4 ooor. or 1 4 3pm at Workbench 234 South Hunt er Birmingham No phone calls, please

CLERICAL permananent pan time lor Am Vrtwr Rd and 1-275 area Flexible hours no Saturdays Must like filing Send age phone number and qualifica-tory tc T Francis P O Box 36355

Grosse Pointe Mich 46236

LLRICAL PERSt )N nifedec apmediate.;. for hour week Must

experienced a flexible 15-20 •II Apply West

iMMEHCl.AL REAL ESTATE LOAN OFFICER 4

Commercial real estate loan office p" sit Kin available in the rea. estate loan department for major suburban bank The successful candidate should have a Bachelor s Degree in business adminis-tration 4 must have at iesal 3 years ex perience in loan organisation A good working knowledge of construction finance »4 documentation including compliance with Construction Lier. Ac", is a def inite plus Send resume 4 salary requirement tc

M I C H I G A N N A T I O N A L B A N K

- O A K L A N D -Human Resources P O Box 368

Southfield Ml 48037 An Equal Opportunity Employer

C O M P U T E R I Z E D ACCOUNTS PAYABLE 4

RECEIVABLES TO J15.600 F E E PAID

I Expanding administrative office Assist I controller and other accounting profes-

iputer-.zed payables light

j location and benefits Immediate open mgs 649-5900

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

EX EC I TIVP SECRETARY Full Time Eace'rienl typing computer knowledge fast paced Birm ngham off ice _ 54l> 053fl

E X E C U T I V E S E C R E T A R Y Experienced v-cretary with excellent tvping and dictation sk.::s piius record M-s-ping bookkeeping and supervisor, expcr.ence General knowledge of mu nicipai govemrr.ent re, reation and word process.ng heipful High school graduate CT <>quivalent and 2 years cf .-..Ilege ir business M hooi preferred

S82 t t l 7 957 pier -ea" Applic-tinr.s r resumes accepted through 5 30 sr. at C m .! Farmington Hills 31555 W I! M :e Rd Farming', -r Hills Mi

Op pi .i M r

E X E C U T I V E

S E C R E T A R Y Excellent opportunity for responsible experience self starter Applicants

. . . r r , , - - _ must have 60W PM IVpir-g 4 80WPM Bloomfieid Parsk 4 Recreation. 33x5 clerica. and vender contact Excellent s t l c r U i a r l l j skills Position also requires Middlebelt West Bloomfieid beoe^irs Immediate onen- . . .

I.1ERICAL POSITION for eitremeiv busy retail office experience preferred 45 wpm tvping Excellent benefits

358-5 495

" C L E R I C A L

P O S I T I O N S lies if nd

CONTROLLER I Excellent opportunity wtth growing | company in Troy Bachelors degree

with major in accounting Experience -equired with strong background ill (EXPERIENCE DESIRED for Posting

g»o<! organisational 4 communication skills Competitive compensation 4 benefits ]f vou a re interested m work mg full time for an expanding health care provider and have the skills 4 ex perience call Nancy al _ 565-7577

An Equal Opportunity Employer

GENER AL OFFICE Supervisor ability 4 p«erson f'ice 5 lays M.isi be good typist Prefer into .ii-alersh.p experience 558-2100

Telegraph Redfonf Between Schoolrraf! 4 5 Mile

"GENERAL OFFICE Verv pleasant w rk-ig .'ondiliuns wilii • •X , -n: f . nefiu. Must type 55 wpm ai i-uratelv 4 -peak clearly 4 distinctly i W. Will ' tram -n other areas Near J Fisher B.'lg Asi. for Miss Reed873 3305 1

i .KNERAL OFFICE ronslru: t„..n Wcrd Processing Ma rtime trarja-r.Qmg. phi-nes filing Mir 5 vears i xper iene v n smoker R. plies Box 862 Observer & Ecrtntrn ' . . . i - iv iper , 36251 Schoolcraft RJ L.V vnia Michigan 48150

i ,FN:".RAl ' >FF1CE CLEHK Full time and part time secretar.al p..

Uitions .n Soitbfieid Typing 50 wprr-good math and ..-rgar.inational skills and

] attentive tc- details Sencf resume In Pe-sonnel F' 0 B"X 300 S.vulnfield M:

j 48037 Attn G o EC

I ,:-:NERAI. I -FFICE -ECRETAHIAL Full time position open for individual w.th professional pls.-ne manner organ ilaiior.a abiliiy and excellent ty-p.ing -kills Bookkeeping expenem-e Belpful --•n: resume onlv tc torporate lnsu ..,1..!-: y r . ces Inc 24043 Research 11- Farmington Hills. Mi 48024

GENEhAl i ..FFICE RECEPTIONIST Excelleni pportunity ir. Birmingham

I ifiu-n- : r J nsciertious experienced (*r> -n Pusitior. requires good tele-phone and typing skills and ability to ' anfiic diversified duues Send resum*-M Swnen ke i Krue :jevelopment Corp 1600, S Woodward Avenue. Suite 150

lli.-niingtiam Michigan 48011

R.ENERAL. MFFHE WORK I lor -r.anufacturer - -ep Phone, typing | 4 filing.Southfield area 559-6828

• i .ENERAL OFFICE help needed I Part time Bioomfield Hills area

334 4462

1 GENERAL OFFICE RECEPTIONIST Part time Sours flexible General sec r e t i na l skills word processing a plus Farmington area Call Pat 478 2044

Experienced Operators iminimum 2 vears n-e-jod ' iirrpany .ocated ir

:dcwnt ..wn fe t rmt F-ee parking avail I „bie Call ' -r an appu ntmeni 965 4225

Ext 2tf Ar tjqu ip-pc-rtu

I KEY TAPE i IPERATORS Mavs 4 a! fernoons full or part time Experi-enced Advance Data Control. 33730 Freedom Rd Farming tor. 476 1644

LAW FIRM seeks secrc-Ury with good typing 4 office skills Call Catnv for in

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R I E S p. r prirfessiona ,iob placemen: ser . r.'N ;emporar> r pt-rmanen'. Regis ler n«'w and pit . ur pxpenen-re and

A L L F E E S E M P L O Y E R P A I D

H I L L S T R O M & R O S S

A G E N C V , I N C

6 2 6 - 8 1 8 8

~ LEG AI SfX'RETARY : -i . Pc-rsor downtown Birmingham Office Experience preferred but noi mandatory 258 5055

MOTOROLA F O U R P H A S E S Y S T E M S

Secretaries are you bored wilh your j-.-bs" Come ;oin us and the fast pace- of the world . I computers Tbe benefits are excellent as par! of one of the For tune 100 companies, yet VOL' remain an important individual in this field off u-e of just 411 employees Success!L. applicants will have a mini mum of I years experience type SO wpm or belter, and have gocd phone ar, swering skills Shorthand is helpful but not mandatory You li learn to use the latest word processing equipment The position involves secretarial duties as well research for report reconcilia-tion and preparation If thus ad has vcur interest and you have the qualifications please send -.our resume WITH SALARY HISTORY

POI R PHASE SYSTEMS VI11 50 S Telegraph suite 30

RECEPTIONIST Needed for busy Southfield law firm, r.ust have phone 4 office experience Non-smoker Call week days 9am-3pm ask for CvT/die557 1155

644 3450 SECRETARY Bloomfieid Hi I'm adver '-LSing agency offers an opportunity for a diverse and interesting position Good communication skills accurate typing Call sail) 540 l>660

RECEPTIONIST - PART TIME f ir mature adult at Mental Health t Clinic Telephone experience a must f Huurs 1pm 7pm Mor. thru Thurs Call for interview appointment557 7100 j :

-.Alt.- secre ta* N vtburbs typing 70 WPM shorthand 83 Personable at tractive experienced Excellent bene f.t.- JlsWO fc-pa id

assign

AntUqi

- Telegraph suit n.ngham, M. 48C Ail Harry Cole

a: Opportunity Emplc

LEGAL SECRETARY Prestigious defense firm in Southfield Experience requirtMi Good pay. Call Mr Mutter 357 2650

NEW CAR BILLER Expenenced Start immediatel;-

Bnng resume to Kmes Park Lincoln Mert-jr;. Im. «06C1 Ann Arbor Hd Plymouth

N..I phone calLs accepted

FNTHCSIASTK iFFICE PERSON wanted for. tmsy

Chiropractic office Call 689-BACK

RECEPTIONIST Light typing, filing, rnlsc duties Mon thrut-rida;. Apply in person Jav-Cee Sales 4 Rivet Co 32861 Ches ley FanTiing'-cr.. Mich

RECEPTIONIST GENERAL OFF ICE. bnght high school graduate for full time entry level positron in South fieid Fast paced office, will t ram nght

.person 155-4500

RECEPTIONIST Full Time Experienced Heceptionist with viva cious personality Some billing back ground wanted for busv Medical Podia-try office in Livonia f-'ull time Excellent working conditions 478 1024

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Full time position with small Southfield f.rtn Public relations and good typing skills a mast Non-smokers only Call Michele Mon tarn Fr , 10AM-5PM

557 4553

LEGAL SECRETARY Experience necessary lor downtown Law F i r r . Good Ivp.ng skilLs required Send resume u 'rosier Meadows 4 Ballard 3266 Penobscot Bldg . Detroit Mich 48226 Attention Lisa

RECEPTIONIST-SECRET ARY Needed (or exciting Nov; Building com piarv Intelligence and ability tc- work under pressure a must Shorthand a phis Salary commensurate with expe-rience Ask for Nina 348-0800

L O I S R A Y PERSONNEL

S O U T H F I E L D 5 5 9 - 0 5 6 0

SECRETARY for church Westland area Computer knowledge helpful Good wages Repjty in confidence to Box 874 Observer 4 Eccentric News-papers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48158

^ S E C R E T A R Y -

Fortune 5011 corpc.ration needs pari time Secretaries to fill tn for vacations Work will be sporadic and as needed Prefer candidate with executive secre tarial experience, shorthand, typing, communication and word processing, skills Send resume letter to Box 612. Observer 4 Eccentric Newspap 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia gan 48150

E 0 E M F H V Affirmative Action Employer

SECRETARY Mature and patient foi busy commercial real estate office Good starting salary' with growth t>-tentiai Farmington kills area 851-9881

papers Mien i

TEMStsRARY LEGAL ASSS1GNMENTS

•pT Xerox Bill 4 860 Display Writer system 6 Call Kathy 358-0060

SECRETARIAL Administrative Assist ant for Birmingham propierty m a n a g e ment company "0 WPM mus tbep ro f i n e r t at word processing organized de-tail oriented send resume 4 salary re qairemer.t-- tc Office Management 29829 Telegraph =105 Southfield. Mich 48034

SECRETARY Full-time I person office Light typing 4 bookkeep-ng. pleasant phone person alitv and ability to communicate efffec tive'lv Birmingham Salan.' commen surate with experience Experienced onlv References Call for interview

540-3440

SECRETARIAL part time, for law-office Telegraph 4 Ford Rd area Call

274-5400

RECEPTIONIST TYPIST OFFICE ASSISTANT for Birmingham financial planning firm Good typing wSrJTTfFocessing skilLs essential Ad For small Farmington Hills contractor rr.inislrative ability needed. Good op Phone filing dictaphone or shorthand pcrtun.v. for sharp assertive person experience Send resume to txix 884 Slii.", based ^r. experience Send rt |1 ''bserver A Eccentric Newspaj

SEi'RETARlAI. Responsible person needed for clerical and cusiomer '-ontact position Hagger tv 4 IS M.le area Call 47S-4S00

LEGAL SECRETARY experienn-C far Birrrungham f i r r with corporate sect r-.ties b i i kground Lanier word process tng sluts helpful Call Ei'ien 645'i-J6«

GENERAL OFFICE g-.xxl telepbeme manners oppertunUj <e»r growth Please call Chuck TbursorFr :

569-460i>

X g nake up ono.ot viders of insur

financial and investment ser •ices We are currently seeking mdivid uals -. fill clerical positions IT, our office

J management Excellent benefits Sal arv negotible Send resume to Box 674 Observer 4- Eccentnc Newspapet

Micl [36251 Schoolcraft Rd , I gan 43150

Livonia, Michi-

roy

C L A I M S P R O C E S S I N G T Y P I S T

Responsible tc set up claim files n type 50 wpm have one year clenca

w .

C R E D I T / C O L L E C T I O N S

C L E R K Worldwide headquarters located ir Southfield has an .mmediate opening for an individual tc make collection calls, answer phone calls relating to fi-nancial statements and to send out col

. —. lection letters The individual must background and V m 5 5 "P"1- •»"« ' « o o d ^ W

Accounts Receivable on Wang system balancing bank statements and custom er call? are some of this challenging position Send resume to 9070 Genera. Dr Plvmouth Ml 48170 or call SAM-1 I'M 459-2000

FARMINGTON HILLS insurance agen cv needs Clerical Perscir.. part Ume Flexible hours, typing mandatory in-surance experience helpful J4 50 per hour 855-2600

aim xpen-

i pen ence preferred

W O R K M E N ' S C O M P C L E R K

Phone work along with setting up c 1. files 50 wprr, typing and CRT exp ence required self-starter and insur ance background helpful

T R A N S C R I B E R Ability to type accurately SO wpm ex perience operating transcriber and word-processing machines, good oral and communication skills These positions offer very competitive compensation packages If you are qualified for these positions, please sub- . mit -esume or stop by at ine following locauee. to fill out an application

tiide and strong organizational skills I Minimum of 1 year expenence in col-lections and or accounts receivable re- I r h ..L „ quired Excellent benefits and working 1

ocndiuons Please send resume to

FILE CLERK Genera! office Apply in person between ? am 4 5 pm at RS Electronics 3444.1 Schoolcraft Livonia No phone calls please

£ rt time PI

GENERAL OFFICE P a . - : II typing, filing Experience nec essarv Blcomiield Hiils Area

644-B01S

GENERAI OFFICE Secreury Book ke<-per with exper,ence tn Accounts Payable Receivable 4 Payroll Redford area 534-5220

LEGAL SECRETARIES

Experienced lor in-county area Permanent 4 temporary positions available All fees em plover paid

P E G LEI C O N S U L T I N G & E M P L O Y M E N T S E R V I C E S

258-5118 LEGAL SECRETARY

Par . time Experienced Birmingham law firm

645-0370

GENERAL OFFICE help Part ume Great opportunity to gain retail exper t ence Evenings 4 weekends required 20-*0 hours per week Apply in person Laskv Furniture. 29055 Plymouth, Livonia

Personnel AdmuiLsuator P O Box 1227

Southfield Ml 48037

Equal Opportunity Employer

C I G N A C o r p o r a t i o n 900 Tower Dnve-»th floor

n Crooks between 18 4 19 Mile Box 3051

Troy, Ml . 48098 • • 313i879-S0OO

CUSTOMER SERVICE bnght self starting individual wanted to worx m customer service department of rapidly growing computer supply firm Mainly taking orders and handling problems over the pbone some tvping heipful. ac

Please send re-sume to Box 854 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma Michigan 48150

FIN ANCI AL PLANNING FIRM tn Bloomfieid Hills needs receptionist with good secretanal sk.ils Typing 60 WPM computer expenence desireable [ton smoker preferred Send -esume to Cindy Olive- Cx-tagor. Corp 838 W Long Lake Rd =100 Bioomfield Hills M: 48013

GENERAL OFFICE Growth opportu-nif. Typing 45 to 50 WPM phones

ease c a - computer experience helpful De 569-4600 pendable and accurate Full time posi-

1 -.ion with benefit package southfield area Call Diane 353-7606

E M F H V

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Experienced intelligent mature ind vidual to assist president of fast paced .nsurance company Ability to handle pressure overtime a must Mail re sume to Personnel P O Box 300 Southfield M! 48037 Attn E S E C

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

F'"LL TIME OFFICE POSITIONS Southfield company seeks resp»nsible individuals in the following areas.

• Accounts Payable Clerk Entr . Level Accurate 4 detail oriented Good follow thru Excellent calculator and math ability

• Accounts Payable Clerk Entry level Good calculator 4 math apptitude re-quired

• Order processing Clerk accurate calculawr 4 key punching skills a must

• Inventory Control Clerk must have good maih'uppt.tude Calculator expe-rience and be deu i . onented Key

C O L L E C T I O N

R E P R E S E N T A T I V E We a r e a p r o g r e s s i v e s a l e s p r o m o t i o n a d v e r t i s i n g c o m p a n y seek.-ng q u a l i f i e d p e r s o n with 2 y r s w h o l e s a l e co l l ec t ion e x p e r i e n c e R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s win i n c l u d e a co l l ec t ion of p a s i d u e a c c o u n t s a p p r o v a l of o r d e r s p r e p a r a t i o n of m o n t h l y r e p o r t s a r ev i ew * a c c o u n r s r e c e i v a b l e s t a t e m e n t s Autho-ra l i ve t e l e p h o n e p e r s o n a l i t y & abi l i ty t o a s s u m e a d d i t i o n a l r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s a r e p r t m a r , S o m e c o l l e g e p r e f e r r e d

o t e a s e s e n d r e s u m e t o

P E R S O N N E L - M a m F l o o r

2 0 0 E L o n g L a k e R d

B i o o m f i e l d H i l l s . M i c h 4 8 0 1 3

An Eaual Opportunity Employer

GENERAL OFFICE Permanent posi Lion m interesting ar.d diversified work with fine retail store. Troy area Must enjoy working with figures and details Pleasant outgoing personality requnred to answer customer telephone inquiries Excellent benefits References re-quired 362-4509

G E N E R A L O F F I C E

For fast growing company at Te le graph Jeffries X way area New build-ing fully paid benefits good conditions Must have pleasant pbooe voice like HIGH ENERGY office be accurate flexible and non-smoker Moving soon to W .x»m area Send resume to Secretary P O Box 39S36 Redford MI 48234

IBM 0&S 450 back-up operator floater for busy law office Excellent typing skills a must Call Mrs Galasso SS9-7500

LEGAL SECRETARY l>egal experience noi required Excel ler.t working conditions Farmington Hills area Contact Jenny at 626-3955

LEGAL SECRET ARY-Some exper. e 3 4 days per ween flexible Wort

processing helpful Plaintiff f irm Southfield Call Mr Acker 358 2402

Rd Mr Anderson 6905 Telegraph

• 220 Birmingham 48010

FFICE. CLERICAL Secretary Southfield Campus Expenenced , y-p-ist Word Processing and light book keeping helpful Excellent phone skills

equ.remenl Call 356-7466

6251 Schoolcraft Rd gan 48153

Livoma ; n £ ?

OFFICE CLERICAL ro&i typing skills necessary Some fling Roval Oak area Ask for Laura ielsor 549-4700

O F F I C E C L E R K W ith some knowledge of bookkeeping a must Call for appointment. 569-1541

OFFICE HELP • evenings 4 weekensts Must be accurate, pleasant on phone and dependable Age no barrier 151, hours week II Mile Southfield area Call between 12 4 4 pm only 358-3796

OFFICE Help needed for phone work 4 various office duUes 20 bra weekly, Hrs Sam-lpm. $3 35 hr Applv in per son 987 Manufacturers Dr Westland ;Cherry Kill 4 Newburgh Rd area ;•

RECEPTIONIST TY'PIST

Accurate typist with pleasant phone personality required CRT 4 switch beard experience a plus Applicants willing to put forth an extra effort should send Resumes to Dept RP P O Box 39220 Redford MI , 48239

RECEPTIONIST

Pleasant personality, well groomed tor People oriented business Typing re-

quired, CRT skills belpful Send resume to Box 894. Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

SECRETARY BOOKKEEPER

Tvping skills directing telephone in quiries. must be able to do accounts pa - able receivable pavroll. deposits 4 finane lal statement- ^end resume -or letter with saiarv history to Laser Lab. 20765 Parker t-acminglor Hills. M. 48024 Attn Richard l-aoich

FI LL TIME SECRETARY NEEDED

June I Oct 31 for busy entertainment office in Birmingham Good office skills a must Must have own car In vnlves some weekends Send resume to Michigan Renaissance Festival. 700 E Maple Birmingham. MI 48011

R e c e p t i o n i s t / S e c r e t a r y

A very busy fast paced Troy Real Es-tate tiffiee'seefcs mature individual for full Ume front desk position Requires excellent typing some bookkeeping.

I ability ta deal with public self-motivat-ed Call Mr Martin at 689 5604

SECRETARY A para medical agency seeks to fill vi-tal position Experienced In scheduling, letter writing, editing and market s u p port Supenor English skills. Executive suite telephone skills mandatory Knowledge of Word Processing BC BS Medicare office systems and financial processes helpful 85S-9450

SECRETARY Growing downtown financial company needs professional secretary Res pons bill ties include typing word processing dictation ar.d special projects Qualifi rations include typing 55 WPM. some dictation heipful, any related work ex perience or college preferred This full time position offers op-portumty for ad vancement please send resume with recent saiarv history to Secretary. I ' l l Box 58.'Detroit Mich 48231

SECRET ARY-Industrial sales office. Southfield location Requires typing telephone and date entry skills 40 hours per week Mon thru F n Excel ien: salary and benefit package Send resume t Box 898, Observer 4 Eceer trie Newspiapers. 36251 Schoolcraf! Rd Livoma. Michigan 481S0

S E C R E T A R Y

International Wholesale Compiany in Bloomfieid Hills is in need of a Secre tarv tjualiticauons include Math apt. rude. Grammar 4 Dictapbooe skills with Typing 170 WPMi - A Must1 Posi-tion requires an aggressive person with good Secretanal skills Minimum -121

' years expenence Fringe Benefits in j eluding Profit Shanng 4 Paid Health I Insurance Call for appointment, I 258-5206. ext 372

B a n d E S A L E S C O . . « N C 200 E Long Lake. Bloomfieid Hills

An Equal Opportunity Employer

LEGAL SECRETARY Expenenced (or small law firm in Birmingham Southfield are* Word processing expe-rience required Call Ginger at 646-1. 17

LEGAL SECRETARY • 4-lawyt: Birmingham law firm rd Processing sk.ils preferred

644 2066

LEGAL SECRETARY' ai least I year s experience good typing 4 commumca-uon skills Medium size Bioomfield Hills f irm Salary negotiable 540-6016

OFFICE MANAGER for tracking firm Experienced with Pegboard. Payroll, Accounts Payable and Receivable through Trial balance Auto dealership experience accepted Bondable 120.000 per year plus health insurance Send re-sume salan. hustorv and references to P 0 Box 932 Roval Oak MI 48068

PART TIME office help for retail store W eekends included Farminpon

476-6550

PART-TIME Secretary Receptionist for West Bloomfieid real estate office Good telephone skills typing, general clerical duties Primarily evenings and weekend hours Ask for Bob or Loretta

851-4990

LEGAL SECRETARY to take charge of small general practice Bioomfield Law Firm Should have five years expen-ence knowledge of word processor Sal-ary negotiable Call 333-7931

PART-TIME WORD PROCESSOR Word Star or, IBM P C experience heip-ful Fast-moving, good pay Farmington Hills area Reply t o Box 840 Observer 4 Eccentnc Newspapers 38251 School-craft Rd . Livoma. Michigan 48ISO PAYROLL DEPARTMENT success-

j ful contractor in Northland area re-I quires expenenced payroll clerk Pre-fer expenence in construction payroll

I using mm, computer Excellent start ! mg salary 4 benefits Contact Mr Carl

LEGAL SECRETARIES >47.;<M needed for Southfield law firm Experi PERSON FRIDAY for small office In ence required Salary commensurate inkster 5 yearsjiffir* experience com

LEGAL SECRETARY Full time Experienced for medium size defense firm in Southfield Pleasant off-ice. good benefits, salary commen surate with expenence JS8-4490

R e c e p t i o n i s t / C l e r k

Needed for busy company in Troy area Prior experience in an.-wer.ng t e l e phones helpful Must have EXCEL-LENT phone manners_aail-good typing Ability to get along well with others Send resume to Box 878, Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 School-craft Rd Livoma Michigan 48150

RESPONSIBLE, highly qualified legal secretary needed for Troy law firm that appreciates your professional skills Word processing, shorthand must Fresh flowers on your desk eve Monday Good salary 649-9656

SECRETARY ASSISTANT

High technology Southfield firm is seek ing an individual for entry-level secre tana , position to work approximately 30 hours per week Applicants must have accurate typing ability and front des» appearance Word Processing knowledge helpful Excellent opporlu mlv for ambiuous self-starter Send re-sume to Personnel P 0 Box 451 Lathrup Village MI 48076

SECRETARY- Mature self motivated Must type 60 WPM Oood bookkeeping skills With 2 yrs office experience-Send resume to Designer Installation Services. 40 W Howard St Suite 300. Pontiac Mirh 480S8

SECRETARY Manufacturer's rep firm ui northern suburbs seeks secretary with strong commumcauon skills 4 excellent typ-ing 4 shorthand Send resme to Tettel Assoc Inc . 2075 Franklin Rd . Bloom field Hills MI 48013

SECRETARY needed for Troy ad agen cv, print production dept Good typing 4 3 yrs secretarial experience r e quired Art experience heipful Send r e sume tn Personnel. "2500. 755 W Big Beaver Troy. Mi 48084

Ac Equal Opportunity Employer

S E C R E T A R I E S

SECRETARY 4 Execuuve Secreury to 820,000. company paid fee personne agv assisting major Troy Co Respond P U Box 1345 Troy. Mi 48099

Organizational and secretanal skills accent personality plus requirement Area Rep needs 2 of you FEE

Call 649-4144 HARRIET SORGE PERSONNEL

ililv Available immediately Call Carol, for appwintment 559-0200

punching skills nelpfu Good benefits Call before 1 lam

352-0379

INSURANCE SECRETARY 24 months minimum Agency experi ence in Personal Lines or Commercial Farmington 474 6934

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

REAL ESTATE SALES SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST

Prominent area realtor seeks career-minded Individual to fill position in the Troy area Pleasant phone manner, accurate typing ability and professional dress required Includes medical-dental benefits Send resume and salary requirements to:

M e r r i l l L y n c h Rea l ty 1600 N. Woodward

Birmingham. Ml 48011 Attention: Jomnnm

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I N V E N T O R Y

T E C H N I C I A N I n t e rna t i ona l W h o l e s a l e C o m p a n y in Bloomfie id Hills is in n e e d of a br ight , c a r e e r o r i e n i e d p e r s o n with b u s i n e s s s c n o o t o r r e l a t e d e x p e r i e n c e N e e d s g o o d m a t h a p t i t u d e l a i g e o r a i S to b e well o r g a n i z e d t h o r o u g h 4 a b i e to c o m m u n i c a t e i deas c l ea r ly

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LEGAL SECRETARY For Plymouth office Excellent short hand and typing skills required Corn pensation commensurate with expwri ence 45S-5200

LEGAL SECRETARY for medium sized Southfield law firm Litigation ex-perience required Excellent typing 4 dictaphone skills essential New offices Salary negotible Call 262-1600

L E G A L S E C R E T A R Y Poaiuon oper. in DomeulM- Division of Bioomfield Hills office Word Process-ing 4 Legal experience required Send resume 4 saiarv requirements, to Office Mg! 525 N Woodward. Suite 1 !00 Bioomfield Hills Mich 4*013

LEGAL SECRETARY experience and sbortliaiid preferred Salary negotiable Franklf i Village Call Nancy at

putrr experi e n ^ a plus ppt phone SCI 5535

PERSONNEL SECRETARY For a major restaurant chain Diverse fied and challenging posiuoo Must be organized and able to work independ ently Typing required, shorthand or speedwnung may be required Excel lent salary and benefit package Pleas* call Helen for appointment Moodaj thru Fn-day 8am-4 30pm 643-447,

PROFESSIONAL R E C E P T I O N I S T , ' S E C Y

Front office attitude with experience 4 ability to handle multi-assignments with posse 4 control Data processing key punch expenence beneficial Salary open as tins will be a permanent pr*i uon with excellent benefits for the right person

3 1 3 - 3 3 2 - 9 5 5 5

ner in Oakland Ccwnly Law firm Exec uuve skills. Highly motivated, well or ganixed individual Reply T1 i"i Box 400 Northville MI 4816"

T E M P O R A R Y

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LEGAL SFXTIET ARY Temporary position 3 months com-mencing July is Word prncewstng 4 corpjorate expenence preferred

•42 4333

L E G A L

S E C R E T A R I E S Experienced legal »e«-retan#s nee<le«1 for permanent 4 temporary amgn merits in the meim. 4 •olmrhar, areas

Purchasing Clerk Livoma area manufartanng firm seek lag dependable individual with pare has m j nrpCTTww TH JUJKT» > w w t y ot buying and clerical function* Typing required Must be neat and organized For co»*ideraUon send rewume and sai ary requirements to Box 176 Observer 4 Eccentric Nesrspapers 3*251 School craft Rd Livonia Michigan 48ISO

REAL ESTATE OFFICE expenence

3 good tvput Southfield area r Welto lS-lpm S4» 7S44

RECEPTIONIST part ume for mom ings Troy area Aak for Kim

583 209"

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7S5 » Bug Beaver Suite 209 Troy M: 4*0«4

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MATURE recepOnntst typu« with dkrtaphone experience for o«4 patient menial health clinic Good cnmmwfMca titer skills a m a t Afternoons 4 half day Sat Jk-40 hrs per week Send re-some detailing expeelenrt 4 salary Ma-lory u> P*re4o*omcal ft—oerr— Inr Attn Elisabeth I I n Woodward - M l Rkoomfbetd Hills Mi 48013

Ne phone calls Please

R E C R P T I O N I S T C h i r o p r a c t o r Plymouth Most be t«ef ln

lean non-smoker Typing IS 80 tvwrn per wee*

RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY Eipenenr^ t . for besy Sowthflekl agen

Typ"* " " " " prefect Please

erred Bloe Croasl call Jean S«0 77 k©

RECEPTIONIST GENERAL OTTICE Small, fasi growing Imttiag yam whoteaaaier needs a parwon for tete

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n m e and salary to Rarapuonut I S A Inc 34770 Create i ngton Hills Ml 4a«l I

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SECRETARY OFFICE SUPERVISOR Local consulting firm has opening for secretary with supervisory expenence to direct activities of J person office Word processing, preferably with Wordstar necessary Reply to Box »00 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 362S1 Schoolcraft Rd Lnvoma, Michi gan 48150

DENNYS RESTAURANT 7715 Wayne THE NATIONS lerttiAf Hev*Joo«r of rt I Sofr* e i p e n w e preferred P a n lime Hd Wwliaod ore arweoUv lAkong oj> axxui reUJl ibc-omou cent e n fuu an I or full On* Cantoc area piwraacM lor cooki «•

harge bookkeeper , Ask tor Joe

SECRETARY Part time, 20 bours per week hours somewhat flexible Job to-il u-des typing, teispeone reception gen-eral office duties, for Trov CPA firm 84 0014 SO per hour Call 849 2833

SECRETARY Part time. Livonia insurance office MOn Wwt Prt Experience betpfuf Call »am-Spm 425-3880

SECRETARY Part Ume [or lirthodomcs office In Plymoulh W ord processing 4 accounting back ground helpful Mature, people oriented person Send resume to Box 888 Ob-server 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 34251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

gional opening for rtux successful candidate must have al least 5 vrs of Dookkeeping experience must have maiMained a complete set of books thru trial balance 4 must have ability to prepare basic financial slate-menu Some formal education preferred Compensation for this position will be commensurate with background 4 ex-

Excellent benefits provided Qualified applicants should send their resume 4 salary history to

T H E T A U 8 M A N C O I N C Attn Dianne Mason

200 E Long Lake, PO Box 200 Bioomfield Hills, Ml 48303-0200

APPLICANTS NOT PROV1DLNG SALARY HISTORY WILL NOT

BE CONSIDERED

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SECRETARY Person Friday _ For varied duties, in Novi area Experi enced only Salary^-ommensurate with experience, full time Call 477-5620

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Mature, reliable: accurate, attention to JeUils. experienced Good telephone tvping skills No smoking Send resume to Mrs S Jobar Inc 28* IS Greenfield Southfield. Ml 48074

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Various responsibilities for retail sales organization including operating micro-computer. answering pbooe, filing Ide-al person will have outgoing personali tv Experienced individual preferred tl'ompeutive compensauor. package Immediate opening Please send re-sume to Rainbow Computers, 81& E

Big Beaver, Troy MI 48083

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Full Ume position for small CPA office in Farmington Hills Statistical typini skills required G Kosco 553-808'

SECRETARY RECEPTION Variety Phone 4 word processing ex perience preferred, confidential work for executive search consultant Will tram responsible recent grad Send r e sume 4 salary requirements to TW1 International, 7001 Orchard Lake Rd . Suite 420C, West Bloomfieid Mich 48033

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST

Full time position with West Dearborn Deve.oper Typing and dictation experi ence required Apply in person. 24610 Michigan Ave Dearborn Monday Friday. S-S

SECRETARY Mature Secretary wanted for busy mar toetmg office Skills include excellent typing ability minimum 60 WPM p'leasant telephone personality, ability to problem-solve and handle a variety of duties for marketing staff Excellent opportunity for Increased responsible tv Mail confidential resume to J im Struck. 26400 Lahser. Suite 220. South field Ml 48034

SECRETARY Responsible mature individual good organizational skills 1 year prev ous office expenence with construction background a plus Send resume to 600 Grey Rd . Auburn Heights. 48057

SECRETARY Southfield based real estate office looking for a full ume secretary Salary-pi us bene! its S6S-4 21

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BAKER WANTED

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BANQUET MANAGER Full ume position Responsible for scheduling and execution ul all banquet functions Ideal position lor entry-level food and beverage management Must have minimum 2 yean banquet expen eoce Complete bexiefit package Send resume to: Holiday Inn, 38123 W 10 Mile Rd Farmington Hills, Mich . 48024 ot phone between » AM and 5 PM to schedule an a

477-4000 Ext

DISHWASHERS ALL SHIFTS Par t or full time Also Banquet Set-up persons Mayflower Hotel Mark 4SJ-18.S1

T Lroent

B A R T E N D E R S Full 4 Part time, nights Experience preferred Apply in person on Tuesday between 3-5 pm , ask for Mark or Jim

D I G G E R S R E S T A U R A N T 30SSS Grand River, Farmington

TWO PERMANENT Part Time Monday thru Friday General office skills, typing, dictaphone pleasant phone voice Bloomfieid Hills area 646-3SW

DO YOU LIKE TO TYPE"

A real estate appraisal firm needs an energeuc typist with good math skills Position is available immediately Call Linda 3S3-2S72

EXPERIENCED TYPIST, Word Pro-cessor with generalBofflce skills Basic accounUng and computer knowledge helpful Exceptional opportunity for hard worker wiLling to learn Minimum 3 years expenence required Send r e sume with salary requirements, to APAI. 29350 Southfield Rd . Suite 36 Southfield M.1 48076

TYPIST needed immediately for court reporter 644-9137

TYPIST • Part ume for Southfield CPA firm Expenence in tvping financial statements preferred Write Mrs Wollf, 26711 Northwestern Hwy, Suite 200 Southfield. Mich , 48034

TYPIST RECEPTIONIST for Southfield out-patient mental health clinic Par . time, some evenings Book ing appointments, answering phones 4 typing from dictapbooe Send resume to G L M . P 0 Box 2636. Southfield. MiCh 48037

BARTENDERS, Wait Persons needed No expenence necessary Nights only Call between !l-3pm on Tues A F n

422-8290

Bates Hamburgers N e e d H e l p , A L L S H I F T S

Full and part Ume 83 50 to 84 00 hour depending on expeneoce Apply in per son Bam 11 am or 2pm-5pm

3 3 4 0 6 F i v e M i l e , L i v o n i a And

M i d d l e b e l t a t 9 M i l e F a r m i n g t o n Hi l l s

TYPIST WORD PROCESSOR

Expanding Birmingham CPA firm see King typist with statistical typing 4 word processing expenence .Assist with general office duties minimum 2 years expenence Pleasant working condi-tions Call Mel Ien. Seal 4 P:vox. 642-2839

LEGAL WORD PROCESSOR Xerox. Wang or Display Writer experi-ence sought J16.000-818.000 Call Judy at Personnel at Law 358-0060

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NOW HIRING P a r t t i m e D a y

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COUNTER HELP DISHWASHER

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H i g h S c h o o l S t u d e n t s .

A p p l y in p e r s o n 3 8 3 5 0 W . T e n M i l e .

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s ' 1 block W of Grand River .

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iin K-Mart Plaxa;

D I S H W A S H E R Full ume Apply io person Palate

aer, 818 Bowers, Birmingham

DISHWASHERS Full 4 part time for senior a l l i e n com-plex Meals furnished, pleasant working •ontfltlora

APPLY IN PERSON

Franklin Club Apts. 28301 Franklin Rd. Southfield

D I S H W A S H E R S All shifts Full or part Ume Alao Ban luet Set up person Apply Mayflower W l , Plymouth CallMark 4S3-1632

DISHWASHERS Days or Nights Full or Part Ume

Applv at Cafe Pastels 2846 W Maple at Coolidge

EXECUTIVE CHEF Birmingham locauoc Fine dining. 5 years experience tn same field re-quired Good references Apply within 280 N Woodward, Birmingham By ap-pointment only 540-7940

EXPERIENCED GOURMET Dell Per-son Part u m e or full time Majestic Market 3S2-8SS6

B U R G E R

K I N G Immediate full and part-Ume positions available on our day shift 6 sir. 4 pm Flexible working schedule benefits upon meeung qualifications, uniforms and meals

Please apply ,n person at the following locauon

6465 Telegraph Rd lat Maple fed.)

Birmingham. Mi An Equal Opportunity Employer

S C A L L O P S of ROCHESTER

N o w a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r t h e f o l l o w i n g p o s i t i o n s

K I T C H E N P E R S O N N E L C O O K S

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4 mile N of University Dr across from Dodge dealer

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Are You Making What You're Worth?

WE OFFER the f l o a t selling, training and advertising techniques in the indus try today 3 of the top offices In Wayne County SO YOU TO CAN EARN WHAT VOL' ARE WORTH1 For a new exclUng career, call

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

C a l l D O U G C O U R T N E Y o r J I M S T E V E N S

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INSIDE SALES Steel service center in Dearborn has

I immediate full-time opening Require menu include College education 1-4 year degree with good math abilities, some previous sales experience would be helpful as well as secretarial back

Duties will also include t; - ty ping Please

call GAIL MIL

Kasle Steel Corp. 943-2530

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PHONE PERSONS Part tlroe Retirees welcome Expen eoce preferred but not Call

EXPERIENCED Line Cooks 4 Prep Cooks, saiarv depending on experience

at 1824 14 Mile Rd Apply i Roval Oak

EXPERIENCED Waitress days, apply in person. Capraros Italian Den. 1477

~ IS 4 Jol John R. John R) Troy

FOOD MERCHANDISERS with Dell or Restaurant expenence Southfield, Livonia area 85 per hour 20e mile. 29 hours per week Call 348-8052

FOOD SERVICE COORDINATOR Needed for tbemed outdoor entertain ment event. Food management ence preferred Posltkio Involve personnel, purchasing inventory cost accounUng June 17 - Oct 18 In-volves some weekends Must have own car ' Send resume to Michigan Renais-sance FesUval. 700 E Maple. Birming ham. MI . 48011

B R E A K F A S T C O O K Full Ume experienced Apply Holiday

West, 6 Mile - 1-275 Inn - Livoma Mile

SECRETARY Southfield law firm Requires good typing, shorthand and English skills. Entry level position

352-1047

SECRETARY Troy based, corporate office needs a part ume experienced Secretary with word processing skills Hours are nego-uable Send resume to Newcor Inc, 3270 W Big Beaver Suite 430, Trov Ml 48084 or call Mr Parker at 643-7730

Y O U R S K I L L S

A R E W O R T H $ $ $

Long & Short Term Assignments

• Sr. Clerks • Receptionists • Stenographers • Medical Trans. • Legal Secy 's • Word Processors

T O P P A Y

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N O F E E Troy 362-4650

Detroit 962-9651 Livonia 464-9490

S'fld 354-0555

Olsten . SECRETRY R E S E R V A T I O N S _ „

Barclay Inn, 145 So Hunter Blvd Bir | | e m p O r a T V S e T V l C e S mingham No pbone calls piease Apply 1

BREAKFAST MANAGER needed for major Fast Food Restaurant Must have expeneoce Send resume to Tony Coudret 277S Highland Rd Highland, Mich 48031

BROILER COOKS experienced, desparately needed Apply at Cleats Restaurant in Canton Softball Center 46555 W Michigan Ave, Canton

SECRETARY TYT 1ST for small South-field CPA office Send resume to Box 708 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd , Livonia. Michi-gan 48150

SECRETARY Westland insurance agency needs full time secretary Insurance experience needed 161-5010

BUS PERSON - needed immediately to work ir. fast paced deli, nights Previ-ous experience preferred Apply In per son Ernie's Dell. 35572 Grand River. Farmington in Muirwood Square

SECRETARY Great job for tbe 1-2 year experienced Secretary who likes diversification Aaswenng phones, typ-ing. light record keeping, supply order mg. maili-Tgs and greeting the public-are some of tbe duties involved You must have good typing skills, a pleasant personality and telephone voice and be able to handle varied responsibllu-es We are located at the Town Center Complex in Southlield Ask for Laura S53-SS80

BUS PERSONS i taking applications for excellent

part time evening shift Must have Deal appearance and good atUtude Apply by

ppomtroent only between I 4 3 pm isk for John

BLAKENEY'S FAMILY TAVERN 28333 Grand River FArmington Hills

4 7 7 - 3 3 4 1

BUS PERSONS WANTED Full 4 part Ume Apply in person only Rams Horn 20385 Middlebelt, Lavoma

CAFETERIA HELP Part ume No experience necessary Call between 8AM-11AM 451-7519

FOOD SERVICE OPPORTUNITY Our unique gourmet cafe is seeking experienced men and women for tbe following poslUons • Line Cook

Prep Cook Baker Assistant Manager

An excellent opportunity for the nght individual to grow with us If you are creative and looking for a permanent and interesting place to work, call Sweet Lorraine s Cafe to set-up an appointment S59-5985 Culinary students welcome to apply

SHORT ORDER COOK. 18 years or old-er experience preferred Apply In per son Brooklane Golf Club, corner 6 Mile 4 Sheldon Rds

ASSISTANT MANAGER No Name Stores Jr sportswear store Accepting

pplicalkms if you are eiperlencefl and career minded SS9-9S24 or 593-0258

ASSISTANT MANAGERS Ladies specialty shops at the Livocua Mall 4 Northland Center has immedi-ate openings for experienced sales per sons ready for management Also par. ume salespersons needed for evenings 4 weekends Call Mrs Mc Fall. Livonia Mall. 478-8280. or Mrs Cramer. North-land Center, 569-SO 10

ATTENTION" InternaUooal skin care cosmetic company needs you' Expen-ence helpful, but not necessary Profes-sional Make-up Artist will train Earn-ings unlimited Opportunity for advanc-ment and future salary position Full or

Srt time Apply in person only. F n , •y 24 9-6 PM Sveden House Restau-

rant Banquet Room. 8525 N Telegraph. Dearborn Heights, MI ,

SOUTHFIELD - Short Order Cook Experienced - Full Time

Call a f te r 7PM 649-2853

ATTENTION - We offer complete training program in all types of insur ance Continue present Job while start mg your own agency on a part-time ba-sis Ho investment Training 4 supplies furnished Resume required Call Bill Cox 522-0055

INTERIOR DECORATOR

Michigan's finest chain of home deco-rating stores has immediate openings for expenenced shop-at home decora tors to service all suburban areas Ex cellent leads fiirnulied Good draw against generous commission Please call. Kate Daniel for Interview

F i s h e r W a l l p a p e r & P a i n t 8 3 2 - 0 3 1 0

Dial a Decorator

Ready - To - Wear Sales People

F o r p e r m a n e n t fu l l t i m e p o s i -t i o n s . E x c e l l e n t e a r n i n g p o -t e n t i a l w i t h s p l e n d i d w o r k i n g c o n d i t i o n s & f r i n g e b e n e f i t s . N o S u n o r h o l i d a y s E x p e r i -e n c e p r e f e r r e d A p p l y in p e r -s o n t o P e r s o n n e l D e p l

JACOBSON'S 3 3 6 W . M a p l e - B i r m i n g h a m

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALESPERSON Full time for House of Dwmark Fsrm

n tc rmt iy lure Store. W Rloomfleld location 240-1770 Hourly wages plus commiaslOB aod

benefits Expeneoce preferred Call for appointment 4 interview M l 7 » 6 appointment I

SALESPERSON For industrial fluid power Future growth, management potential Are you a self starter Innovative, good planner who relates well to peopte* Do you Uke hard work, long hours, being your own boss' Must have mechanical knowl edge-fluid power experience For ceofi deoual MWrview call Mon. or Thurs 9AM 3 30PM M Hull. S1S-M*ZW>

SALESPERSON for casual furniture xWrt. nexltile Boor* tnctode stektiidii F a r m ing too 4 7 6-6550

SALES PERSON Full ume 9 30AM-S 30PM No Sundays, no evemngs Fine Linens 4 bath accesso-ries References required Apply in per son only lOA.M-11 Noon Linen Closet 6622 Telegraph at Maple

STEAK AND ALE OF FARMINGTON

i s t a k i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r K I T C H E N H E L P & H O S T P E R S O N S

A p p l y M o n . - T h u r s . , 2 - 4 p m 1 2 M i l e & O r c h a r d L a k e R d .

TELEPHONE RESEARCH

INTERVIEWERS E v e s . & W e e k e n d h o u r s

No sales Openings available In our Farmington

4 Livonia offices Call after 6pm «7C 1 Farmington

Livonia 47^2685 421-6320

FULL-TIME WAIT PERSON 7am-2pm Must be experienced Apply Greek Bov 29591 Orchard Lake, Farm-ington Hifls, or call 851-2S45

GRILL COOK 4 PANTRY PERSON Must be expenenced and preferably en-rolled or graduated from a culinary program Apply in person to the chef

fter 2PM except on Mondays Knollwood Country Club

S0S0 W Maple Rd W Bioomfield

WAITERS WAITRESSES with some expenence with liquor, also full time night dishwashers Apply in person Crickets 4305 Orchard Lake, West Bioomfield

HOST CASHIER, BUSPERSONS with experience Apply at

Plymouth Hilton. 14707 Northville Rd,, Plymouth

LINE COOKS PREP PEOPLE Dishwashers. Waitpersoos. full Ume Apply In person Mon thru F n between 10atn-5pm O SJveehans Tavern 3S4SO Grand River, Farmington

in person between thru Fr .

I0am-5pro. Mon

S E C Y . R E C E P T I O N I S T for Nauonal Computer Leasing Corp Birmingham location Word Processing expenence required Wang OIS 40 pre-ferred Pleasant telephone manner As slst <3, Sales Persons with Documenta Uon of Lease Transactions Please in-quire at 646-9133 Ask for Debbie

SENIOR SECRETARY

Rapidly growing division of a leading internauonal company has an immedi-ate opening for a qualified Senior Sec-reury reporting to top level local man-agement Candidate should have at least 4 years office secretanal expen-ence , typing skills of 65 plus WPM, with good editing and English skills, good telephone skills, and experience oo Wang OIS word processing and IBM Personal Computer equipment pre-ferred Dtctau-oo or shorthand would be a plus Postuon offers competitive sai ary. challenging work aod a profession-al envioronment and is supplimented by a comprehensive benefit program Send resume with salary requirements to Kathervn Scott, PIC Manager, Ciba Geigv Corporauon, 3250 W Big Beaver Rd Suite 242, Troy, Mich 46M4

CIBA-GEIGY Equal Opportunity Employer M F . H

An Equal Opportunity Emolover

UNDERWRITING CORRESPONDENT Home office of Livonia based insurance company has immediate openings for lull time positions for mature, responsi-ble individuals with good typing skills Accuracy a must Liberal fringe bene-fits 4»i 'day work week For further mformaUon 4 appointment, call 591-9000

ANTED Part-Ume secretary for busy office Typing 4 telephone an-swering skills necessary Call Darlene Shemanski at 453-6®»0

Schweitxer Real Estate Better Homes and Gardens

WORD PROCESSING IBM 5520 word processing secretary needed for long term assignment in Ponuac area starting Mid-June Bene-fits include vacaUoo pay. holiday pay merit increases based on performance quarterly bonus based on your earnings, profit sharing and a medical plan you can afford

Norrell Services Inc Office Automation Staffing Dtv

358-2253

SMALL SOUTHFIELD office needs part time secreury 15-20 hrs week Call

r» per S7-5044

WORD PROCESSORS

CPT. IBM Display writer and NBI If vou are skilled we have immediate as-signments for you Please call

MANPOWER Temporary Services

5 8 5 - 5 5 9 5 T r o y 4 7 8 - 1 1 3 0 L i v o n i a

TELEPHONE COLLECTOR Growing consumer finance corporation has immediate opening for a new office in Dearborn Expenence required Ex cellent salary-, benefit package and ad-vancement opportunity-Call Miss Okaen at 288-6450

TELEPHONE CONSOLE Operator with some typing 4 shorthand A Plus Call Mr Johnson 3S3-9700

SOUTHFIELD BASED Dental plan needs part Ume file clerk messenger Job duties include. Tiling, xerox work errands 4 related general office duUes including some ssntchboard work Re-quirements: High School education fU lag skills, pleasant phone manner -a j iproprate business attire " "

AUCAUOCL. IU manner pins

If quail/led. 353-8410

STENO Typing 4 dictaphone wort oo expert

Farmington Hills area 828-7117

SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE NOW!

SECRETARIES lExecuUvet WORD PROCESSORS TYPISTS(4S - wpm:

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS RECEPTIONISTS

LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTING PAYROLL. CLERKS

CDI Temporary Services

Tlfc CaJi -do-H Company

R E N C E N 2 5 G - M 6 8

S O U T H F I E L D 3 5 2 - 1 0 0 6

SWITCHBOARD i p e r . t c RecepOoe « i" <-< J - 1

factartna company N w Dstrwt Loofcirwfc* persona bis sfftcMM psrwoe an handle phonaa General office 4 ba

S S S R . E S I Newspapers MM! Schoolers* U w 3 a Michigan 481 Ml

SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR RACE^ IMVUOT EIUOMTT'RT M I I

starting salary 4 benefits Carl

TYPIST " w p m with . Fall time Permanent m e t e r , female or male EatahlMsd Rrtn 11 Mile 4 Dsrlter

C H U C K M U E R ' S MERIWETHER'S

Business is booming1 Looking for Wait. Bus and Host personnel. Cooks and Preps Hinng for all Mulls Apply m person 9 AM to Noon and 2 PM 5 PM 25485 Telegraph Rd. Southfield N of 10 Mile

Machus Red Fox C A S H I E R

F u l l - t i m e N i g h t s C O O K - E X P E R I E N C E D

F u l l - t i m e N i g h t s A p p l y in p e r s o n a f t e r 2 ; 3 0 p m

6 6 7 6 T e l e g r a p h , S . of M a p l e ( 1 5 M i t e )

THE EATERY needs help Dishwashers. Cooks, Wait Persons

Apply 7am- 10pm at 805 S Woodward, Royal Oak

or a t 10 Mile 4 Evergreen, Southfield

WAIT PEOPLE Expenence preferred Apply at Seros Restaurant, 29221 Northwestern Hwy Southfield or call 358 2353

WAIT PERSON Bartender afternoons and evenings Apply after SPM, 21 Club, Quo Vadis Theater 1 Wayne Rd . Weslland

WAIT PERSON Experienced Needed Immediately Good salary and benefits

r in person RAM'S HORN Resta 17461 TelegrxpffRd near 6 Mile

Apply tn rant

WAITPERSONS - Country Kettle ac cepung applications for full Ume Well established 4 pleasant working condi-tion Apply in person Mon-Fn 3-5pm 255 E 2nd st Downtown Rochester

W A I T P E R S O N S

time, mghi shift.

WAIT PERSONS, full 4 pan Ume Tiger stadium area restaurant., no expe-nence necessary Call between 9-11 am

962-1383

AVON Worlds s I Beauty company

5 openings in choice terra tones Livonia - Westland area

Call 553-7866

INVESTMENT SPECIALIST

Start a rewarding Career in the Real Estate Business Tor a high producing Farmington Hills Office Full ume on Staff TRAINER to insure your ehances of success Opening available for tbe aggressive-work orientated individual

Call Barney Robh for Interview

C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E S E R V I C E

8 5 1 - 6 7 0 0

BUILDING MATERIALS SALESMEN

Work on tbe best commission program in Detroit area Full Benefits, paid vacations No ceiling on Income Immediate openings Ac wickes Lump Rd Auburn Heights

Apply in person nber, 2230 Crooks

BUSINESS EXPANDING, Sales Reps, Consultants, and expenenced business men and women need by established company Call BETA Group 552-1513

CABLE TELEVISION Omnicom of Michigan is currently seeking applicants for the posiuoo of marketing representatives The inter ested person should be ambitious, sell mouvated and dress for success Omni com offers excellent benefits and an at tractive commission and bonus plan No experience necessary Omnicom will train Resumes should be sent to Steve Smith 550 Forest Ave, Plymouth Mi 48170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Sales Rep needed American Reflexa, with 14 years of service is expanding it retail and wholesale operations Ful training course with compensaUoo and advancement potential For more de-tailed information piease apply

AMERICAN REFLEXA INC 31843 W Eight Mile, Livonia

478-9311

LIFE HEALTH Licensed Insurance Agents Must be aggressive ambitious, desire to earn l»0.550 plus a year, leads provided if desired, or needed WiH work i assist! with newly licensed agents United Associates Agency

455-1500

REAL ESTATE CAREER

W e will t r a i n y o u A n d s t a r t y o u o n a l o n g - t e r m , h i g h -i n c o m e c a r e e r

C l a s s e s s t a r t i n g n o w .

C a l l

SALESPERSON Ladies Lingerie - full time Experience necessary Apply Mon t h n Sat Mitxelfeld's. 311 Main. Rochester

SALESPERSON wanted Opening new office in Non. d o s e to Twelve Oaks Call for details

348-2S25

SALES PERSON with expenence in children* clothing

! Part-Ume. 3-4 days No evenings, No I Sundays Birmingham 647-4808

SALESPERSON WANTED for a Women s store in Rochester Attractive -incentive program for the right person Call Donna a t The Willow Tree 375-1155

M A K E T H E C O N D O C O N N E C T I O N

Licensed sales people - time is money Forget residential bome sales MAKE THE MOVE l i m Why limit yourself to a franchisee a r e a ' We cover all of Oakland 4 Wayne Counts- Why spend endless hours previewing' Throw away your tape measure "We will teach you the coooo business

Ask for Frank Moran C O N D O M I N I U M

R E A L T Y 5 5 9 - 3 8 0 0

B i r m i n g h a m B l o o m f i e i d Hills F a r m i n g t o n . . . Farmington Hills

L a t h r u p V i l l a g e L i v o n i a ( S o u t h ) L i v o n i a ( W e s t ) , . P l y m o u t h . R o c h e s t e r

T r o y W e s t B i o o m f i e l d W e s t l a n d .

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Career opportunity with top Michigan company. Earnings up to 3500 per week, if qualified Attend 2 week training scbool Call Mr Golembiewski

689-6022 An Equal Opportunity Employer

MANAGER TRAINEES Needed by local company Good s t a n III£ MV No experience oeceasarv

27&-7S72

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY

Up Ui 31600 starting salary* Excellent training program, salary, bonus com-mission and pension benefits Also available for licensed agents Call

A M E R I C A N U N I T E D L I F E * 3 5 7 - 5 6 7 0

MARKETING .Aggressive 4 persistent professional needed as administrauve assistant in franchise sales Person must be pared for direct client contact plus commission commensurate wttl experience Call for confidential Inter Clew 352-3751

6 4 6 - 1 6 0 0 6 4 4 - 4 7 0 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0 5 5 9 - 2 3 0 0 5 2 5 - 0 9 9 0 2 6 1 - 0 7 0 0

. 4 5 5 - 7 0 0 0 6 5 2 - 6 5 0 0 5 2 8 - 1 3 0 0 6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0 3 2 6 - 2 0 0 0

SALESPERSON 84 as hour Sports Specialty shop. 10-5 Mon • F n , will

pplv at Racquets Unlimited ve Mile. I 33664 Five ! . Livonia

SALES POSITIONS Manager Trainee Retail experience required Apply in person Donna Sacs Leather Tweive Oaks Oakland Lakeside Northland, Eastland

SALES POSITIONS Management trainee and sales posi-tions available for retail electronic store Neat aooearance. good pay, bene-fits Dyke, Dearborn.

1 avails OK IOT IPWll OCVUWOR -. Neat appearance, good pay, bene-

Apply Radio Frank 23601 Van e, Warren, or 14442 Michigan Ave

REAL ESTATE ONE

Equal Opportunity Company

R E A L E S T A T E C L A S S E S Classes now forming for state approved 40 hour pre-license training Classes s u r . soon Materials charge of 345 Schweitzer School of Real Estate

Permit 3170 In Troy. Call LSovd Edwards, Manager, at 689-3300

Or In Birmingham Bioomfield Hills, Call Ken Kernen Manager, at 647-1900

S C H W E I T Z E R R E A L E S T A T E

BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS MULTI-LOCATION GOODYEAR Dealer accepting applications for fuli-ume Counter Sales Help Call Ken. | _ _ _ _ March Tire Co, 4SS-78<W REAL ESTATE SALES

CARPET STORE needs sales person with decorating experience Full-ume Westland 425-5277

CHUCK MUER'S Northville Charley's has immediate opening for PREP COOK Full time, days Excellent bene-fits Interviews Mon thru F n , 2-4 pm , 41122 W 7 Mile, Northville.

An Equal Opportunity Employer

CHUCK MUER'S Northville Charley's has Immediate openings for COOKS 4 DISHWASHERS Full time, nights, ex-cellent benefits. Must be able to work late hours lotereviews Mon thru F n , 2-4 pm 41122 W 7 Mile, Northville

An Equal Opportunity Employer

COCKTAIL WAIT PERSONS Mon. thru Fri. Apply 2pm-5 pm

Duiutrt's of Southfield, 25080 Southfield Rd., Southfield

COOK BARTENDER 4 WAIT PEO-PLE Needed Apply tn person between 2-5pm, Mon-Fn 49110 Grand River, Novi Call Bndget or Frank 348-4404

C O O K B U S P E R S O N Full 4 Part Time

No experience necessary will train W O N D E R L A N D B I G B O Y

Wonderland Shopping Center 5 2 2 - 5 5 4 4

INSIDE AND Delivery Help 85-17 per hour Must have own car Apply in per son 2 30-4 30PM Mon thru Thurs 25877 Ford Rd . Dearborn Hts

W A I T P E R S O N S needed for full-service Restaurant in Bloomfieid Hills Dinner Shift 4 week-ends. Expenence preferred Call 4 ask for Day Manager at 338-4304)

KITCHEN HELP Lunches only Apply in person Hot Shots Saloon 24121 Plymouth Rd Livonia 261-1350

WORD PROCESSOR To work full-time for fast paced South-field company Experience m typnw 80 WPM required. Send resume to Per-sonnel P O Box 300 Southfield. MI 48037 Attn W P E C

505 Help Wanted Food-Bev*fage Accepting Applicauons For

BlSPERklNS SALAD MAKER

4 Part Time SI MMER MAINTEN ANCE

Apply In Person 126 E Main St., Northville

APPLICATIONS taken dally Monday thru Fnday 10am-Spun Host. Hostess Bartenders. Busers, Wai tpersons Cooks, Pantry. Dishwashers Expen enred Only Apply Within. Topinka > Seven Mile and Telegraph

ATTENTION NOW HIRING Host per ton. Porter Dishwasher Waltpersoc Bartender Apply within BTS. 14417 Michigan Ave, Dearborn

COOK Days or nights, all-around kitchen expe-nence required References Near Ren Cer. Call between 9am-3pm 259-3273

COOK Full or part ume, Tiger stadium restau-rant mature female preferred Call 9- l lam 962-13*3

COOK Part Time Good for a second

I after 2pm 477-0099

LINE COOKS WANTED Full or part time

Applv at Cafe Pastels 2846 W Maple Rd, at Coolldge

L I N E C O O K S MAKE UP TO

$7.50 AN HOUR T G I F R I D A Y ' S

t h e f a s t e s t g r o w i n g , h i g h e s t paying restaurant company i n t h e I n d u s t r y Is n o w h i r i n g l i n e c o o k s . A p p l y i n p e r s o n .

TGI Fr iday's

26299 Evergreen Rd. in S o u t h f i e l d ,

9 1 1 W i l s h i r e D r i v e

in T r o y An Equal Opportunity Employer

MIXER Person experienced in all areas Dough Mixing for Donut Shop Willing to tram ambiUous worker Night Shift Benefits Dearborn Heights 54U-38S8

NEW RESTAURANT OPENING Hiring Walt Staff, Cooks, Bus Staff Dishwashers, Host Staff Apply Moo thru Fri 10AM-4PM at Old Port of Ro-chester, 1416 Walton, Rochester Hills

NIGHT RESTAURANT MANAGER Full ume posiuoo Responsibilities in-clude training of dining room

taff Employee must be highly Itlon.

of COOKS, and Restaurant Help needed for new restaurant in Southfield No expertence necessary, we train

person Olmitns Shish-Kebob ihser corner of Civic Dr

AFT

COOKS Assistant Cooks, Kltcher. At tendant Immediate openings, full or part Ume Excellent pay and benefits Apply in person dally between 1-6 PM Casalupita Restaurant. 108S Big Bea ver Troy

C O O K S BARTENDER

WAITPERSONS. Now hiring full 4 part time Apply person Box Bar 4 Grill, 7T7 w Ai Arbor Trail, Plymouth. See Art

COOKS 4 BUSPERSONS experienced Apply in person Pub 1881 1181 Wood-ward N of 1! mile. Berkley

COOKS 4 BUSPKRSONS time A M l i Mi .person c«

call Tha Time Fine" Food Restaurant Livonia M l

Apply

FULL TIME BAKER CAKE DECORATOR

• I 550 Forest. Plymouth

BAKERS Ful l ume midnight shift Seothfleld area'Cali for appointment 414-88M

BAKERS SQUARE RESTAURANT Now hiring brsekfas* wait persons Full Ume hours available Shlfta run 610AM 3PM or 8AM &PM Apply In person I2S Bowers Birmingham

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BAKERS SQUARE RESTAURANT We are now airing experienced hrssk last cooks Fall time hows available ghlfts Bart 5 MAM 3PM Starting > » commensurate wtth eipsrlsnce Apply IB person Mon thru Sm » » P * « «

ears Birmingham An Kqual Opportnslty Kmptoyw

COOKS Country Kettle now acreptlng applications for fall Ume day shift Mini have breakfaat experience Good starting pay 4 pleasant working condi-tions Apply Hi person st 155 E 2nd « Downtown Rochastsr

COOKS 4 PANTRY Full and Part time

Daw and nights Apply within. Treats RestaorarK 4106 Orchard Lake. Orchard Lake

lounge staff ployee mu motiVated for tAla hands on posltK Applicants should have knowledge food and Liquor cost, banquet set una. kitchen management, sanitat on and In-ventory control Experience with Microa rash register very helpful

Send resume to Holiday Inn. 38123 W IS Mile Rd Farmington Hills, Mich 48024 or pbone between » AM and 5 PM to scheodule an appointment.

477-4000, Ext IM

WAITPERSON WANTED Apply in person, Mon - Fri,. 2-5 PM Fonte D Amore. 22303d Plymouth Rd , Livonia

WAITRESSES WAITERS Bus Persons 4 Cooks, expenenced A^glv- in person xperii Red Apple Resu Wayne, Mich

1 Michigan,

WAITRESSES WAITERS - Must be over 18 Apply in person after 3pm at Franko's Ita'lian Restaurant, 7034 Middlebelt, Garden Ctiy

W AITRESSES W A ITERS Expenenced Average from 840 to ISO per day in Ups plus check Apply at.

SUNRISE CAFE, 28505 Northwestern Hwy , Southfield

I next to Bennigan s) For information, call 357-2004

Ask for Michael or Alex

W AITRESSES 1 WAITERS Experience Necesaan"

Full or Pa r t time Day Shift Apply at Cafe Pastels

2846 W Maple at Coolidge

WAITRESS WAITERS needed fo* part time 4 full t ime work, days Apply. Mon thru F n , 2pm-5pm at 6710 W Maple, West Bioomfield 661 • 2999

W A I T R E S S / W A I T E R S H O S T / H O S T E S S BUS P E R S O N S

C O O K S CASHIERS

F u l l & Part t i m e Apply af te r 3 pm. Moo thru Fn.

M A I N EVENT 1200 Featherstone, Pontiac

(at tbe Silverdomei

Luxury builder with several develop-ments seeking aggressive, highly motivated sales person We offer out-standing training aod an entrepreneur! al opportunity on a commission basis with excellent earning potential Posi tion requires weekend selling Send resume to

ROBERT R JONES ASSOCIATES 6358 Rose Blvd , Wast Bioomfield. Mich 48033 J

COLOR ANALYSIS - Cosmetic Consult-ants needed for Sales and Recruitment Established program provided CAtl

at 552-1513 C M A

COMPUTER SALES - ComputerLand is seeking Qualified inside 4 outside sales personnel for our metro stores Strong sales background required Excellent compecsauon package Send complete resume to P O Box 2250, Ann Arbor Ml 48106

1250,000 ISNT ENOUGH FOR ME Looking for 6 persons interested In making 1100,000 or more Call between 9 aod SPM 541-1454

DUBOIS Chemical Sales. Must be high-ly-motivated and career-minded Un-limited growth Full benefits Friday. 2-5 PM 326-3832 or anytime at 259-6010

NATIONAL SALES MANAGER To coordinate marketing 4 sales efforts in area of hydraulic compooels, service

repair Minimal travel Report di-rectly to C E O Candidate should be knowledgeable tn area of hydraulic valves 4 com pone Ls with sales aod or management background Resume wtth

ilarv history should be sent to INDUSTRIAL SERVO HYDRAULICS INC

17650 MALYN. FRASER, Ml 48026

NATIONAL TELEX INC Is looklna for an aggressive sales type lo sell its telex-related services to businesses in Michigan The )ob Includes the opera-tion of Telex terminals, aiding custom-ers and some typing and bookwork 84 an hour plus commission Experience in telephone solicits uon belpful 477-2800

TASTE SUCCESS!! Whats inside "this real estate office is what makes it different Let us show you tbe way to achieve larger commis-sion dollars and personal sales powth with continuous sales training » e need energetic people who are looking for greater rewards Wei can help you'

CALL TODAY! A.J. Richter , Manager

MAX BROOCK, INC. O r c h a r d Lake 6 2 6 - 4 0 0 0

Our 90th Year In Real Estate Service

NATIONAL TOUR CORPORATION seeking professional sales person No travel experience oecesaary Sales ex-pertence required Straight commis-sion Call 2PM-4 PM, 278-4101

NOTICE Nauonal Firm has excellent posiuoo available for Individual who. can as-sume a large degree of responsibility Some knowledge or expenence in busi-ness management, or public relaUons helpful For appointment Pbooe Mr Logeman 9am-4pm, Moo thru Fn.

968-4403 Now is the best time to s u r t / ' Estate Career THE DURBIN i

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY A leading dealership tn the Canton - Yp-sllanU area seeking a mobile home sales person Mobile bome or similar sales exper ience p re f e r r ed Will condiser full or part p a r t Reply to Box 3848 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspa-

36151 Schoolcraft Rd., Livonia, .gan 48150

pers. ! Micftig

FENCE SALES Experienced part time sales person needed Call 273-2900

WANTED DISHWASHER Days, noon Tues thru Fri. Also accepting appli-

cations for line cooks at 84 75 per hr No phone calls, apply in person Plym-outh Elks. 41700 Aim Arbor Rd

NITRO D E T R O I T ' S H O T T E S T

2 1 & O V E R N I G H T C L U B Is currently looking to fill the following poslUons

WAITRESSES i WAITERS DOOR 4 FLOOR PERSONS

BAR BACK If you are energetic, hardworking and enjoy a friendly nightclub envi ron-ment. then NITRO Is the place for yon Apply a person Mon thru F n 1 to 3 PM 14060 Telegraph at 1-96

WANT TO MAKE MONEY* The place is Bakers Square in Oak Park Because of increasing business we have part time positions for ambiuous individu-als Benefits Include

Free Uniforms Flexible Hours Variable Shifts

Discounted Meals 4 Pies Apply in person a t 2*6*0 Greenfield

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

506 Help Wanted Sales

NOW ACCEPTING applications for ex perienred www—wl U all p n s i i w s Must hsve excellent and verifiable credentials Interviews scheduled by appointment only Call Pike Street FuaKaurant 334-7878

... AGGRESSIVE ' .. . a a l ^ nerww l/S r

NOW HIRING part-time ovw 18 only for breakfast aod closing shlfta

ARBYs 44*40 Ford Rd Canton

PART TIME PERSON to wort behind Gourmet salad cowntsr Mast be abts tn •all and assist is making aalada Locat-ed inside ol Pomsroy's Market. 11 Mile

BARTENDER, WATTPttOPtJ 4 KITCHEN HELP

Full and Part-time Apply EMMA'S RESTAURANT

844 Penniraan Are Plymouth

S V fUrysl risk

BAR BACKS T«sa t h n TWrs M m «pm

Jukebox 4*18 N Woodward.

i i BARTENDER KiJD WATT

COOKS PREP COOES PANTRY DISHWASHERS

Fall 4 P a n Ume Days 4 afternoons

30*35 Grand R ^ w ^ F a r n S n g t L Kills 478-3M1

As Equal '"Opportunity Employer

Approximately tn 11pm F_ipei

COOK WESTI-AND M hrs per week

Expenence i equired For a p L phone 31*14**

•are

COUNTER PERSON FOR Carry-oW Dsil m Southfield Good pay Company benefits Call Sid or Harry

1*1-7877

For DELI CLERKS •akuw aandwichaa * carry oW or faD tea. will traia Eapartaara

helps Apply Plasa Dnll ttl*8 " M e r e Hwy al 11 Mils

8*4-811*

4 Southfield Apply Eves

person or call 567-1 Til

A CAREER OPPORTUNITY wtth subsidy Fa rmers insurance Group has agency openings Train part Ume whlleaolduig prenent )ob M7-S2M

AGGRESSIVE account executive for growing firm offering advancement 4 ialtmited potential income Miss Kasmar 9am 5pm Moo-Prt 567-00**

FREE " Century 21, Hartford S is offering free pre-license training lunall material charge) for Its newest Livonia office Full Ume trainer to help you to a quick start Ask about our career track pro-gram Call FRANK D'ANGELO for a p polntment

PUT # 1 T O W O R K F O R Y O U

4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

Real _ COMPA-NY' REALTORS. ERA offers outstand-ing FREE TRAINING programs and is interested inpeople committed to a full time Real Estate Career Our strong management backing, superb office fa-ciliUes and effective merchandising tools combine tc assure you of a suc-cessful and profitable career

1 Free Pre-license Real Estate Classes 36 hours

2 Free Post Licensing Classes 36 hours

3 Real Estate Success Training 35 bours

4 Elegant computertxed offices 5 24 hour management backing t Highest Commission rates 7 Prominent community standing

F R A N M I R S K Y . G R I , C R S V I C E P R E S I D E N T

8 5 1 - 6 0 0 0 7001 Orchard Lake Rd W Bioomfield Member Four Multi-List Boards

SALES POSITION For New Store

12 Mile Southfield Rd Area 1 Full Tune - 1 Part Time

Apply m person a t MACAULEYS

Greenfield. 8 Mile R d . Oak Park

SALES REPRESENTATIVE for expanding equipment company Mast be aggressive, self starting with some sales expenence 861-594)5

SHOE SALES Expenence preferred or will train nght person with sales background Competi-Uve salary Excellent opportunity for ambitious person Apply in person Tele-graph at l l mile. Tel-Twelve Mall

352-0442 ROBY'S SHOES

TEACHERS, PARENTS, Discovery Toys is seeking consultants to demon strate educational and developmental toys, books 4 games Part full time management opportunities. Perfect for mothers Call after 5 pm, 373-4819

TELEMARKETING Telephone sales Need persuasive and persistant individual with excellent die uon and telephone voice Experience preferred but srill train Leads fur-nished Salary plus commission, Locsl branch of national company 6*9-1290

TELEMARKETING SALES Established National High Tech Com-pany interviewing by phone for full Ume career path posluon Fast growing business selling to business organiza-tions To set up pbooe interview sail between 8 SOam-Spm. SS3-18S7

TELEPHONE SALES - Part Ume Ap-plicauons being accepted for moqjing or evening shift. 19 hours per week, minimum wage or commission Apply in person Moo -Wed lpm-4pm only 2240 Middlebelt lat Ford Rd.). Suite 217-1 Garden City

R E A L E S T A T E S A L E S

CHAMBERLAIN REALTORS estab-lished in 1948, is currenUy interviewing established real estate professionals See what the-pacesetter in the industry has to offer 10 area offices Call today for more information regarding our unique 4 innovaUve programs

WEST BLOOMFIEID Sylvia Stern 851-2303

BIRMINGHAM Nancy Leavenworth. S4&-6T77

TROY BLOOMFIELD Connie Walk 643-8SOO

SOUTHFIELD LATHRUP Steve Leibhan. . 557-6700

REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON want-ed Opening new office in Novi. Close to Twelve Oaks Call for details

348-1525

Real Estate Trainer Looking for an experienced Trainer or Real Estate Agent Excellent compen-saUoo plan with one of the top rea! es-tate companies In Western Wayne County Call for a confidential inter-view today, ask fo r

DOUG COURTNEY Manager

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

FULL TIME Expenenced Salesperson needed for a gift 4 boutique shop

am. Send resume to Attn .3338 Woodward. Ferndale,

OPPORTUNITY Mt Hope Memorial has an opening on its sales counseling staff We are looking for a man or woman of good character who is willing

a r t m return for s good commis-sion Sales experience preferred bat not required We train you to assure your succeaa If you are an ambitious person age is oo factor If you feel that yesi can

'flee for personal in-

Birmingham KodiOmi

qualify call oar off) tervlew Women ar< ply Call Mr Schaefer terview Women are encouraged to ap-

sa-ttM

FURNITURE SALES PERSON Expe rience In sales required Very fast track, very good money Apply in per •On 29 1 35 Ford Rd Garden City

sales person to call on hwilden 4 arrfcl-tecta Good opportunity wtth • future Salary 4 benefits plus commoslons Carpets Of Farmington 47*-97l4

A NEW CAREER IN REAL ESTATE

Business Is good' Experienced or will train Call for an interview

17*0 Ro chaster Rd. Troy

O'RILLEY REALTY 689-8844

AN OPPORTUNITY i

RED PARROT C L U B • taking applications 4

intsrviewisg for the following positions.

• C o c k t a i l S e r v e r * (a l l • h l f t t ) • B a r Por t4* " * (ai l s h i f t s )

• D o o r A t t e n d e e t * • B a r t e n d e r s

itt

RED PARROT C L U B M t C H t Q A N I N N 1*4** J L n . f r i n Dr

r ia i inm in UvonU Pleasant wortina conditions Kxpsrtsnce helpful b * wtP tram Top psy for right psopts^ Inquire

A P P R A I S A L T R A I N E E Local office ot a National Ogaa»satios sseds (I) full-time career mlndsd uxb vtdssls wilting to wort hard We after Trainer Enr^WMla-Yse-Lsana. M n ol location Potential 1st y u m a g f t t t M *

Call Mr R iche r 476-7*0*

FURNITURE S A L E S

Workbench one of the naUona leading contemporary furniture retailers is looking for energetic outgoing persons for fu(! or part time sales poslUons at one of their metro area stores If yen would like an opportunity to )ou our team of trained profeaatonals and mtoy the income of commissioned sales for-ward a resume with references to

M r D u n c a n C r a i g W O R K B E N C H

4 1 0 N , F o 4 j r t h A v e A n n A r b o r . M i c h i g a n 4 8 1 0 4

Have rou ever considered a career tn Real Estate Call Mr Ba r t e r at

476-70*0

IF YOU have r is Real Ertata call Lynn Morgan. Cen-tury t l Wondwsrd Hills 64*-5***

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Full t i m e motivated Salsa People Ne experience m» iwsari Excellent Carsi opport smiles' Full Bsnsflt Package Apply la person Only

W R I G H T K A Y J E W E L E R S

OUTSIDE SALES Recent growth has created an immedi-ate need for at trauve tales onented in-dimdusls who are ambtUous. have a high energy level, with a strong desire to make money A posiUve goal onent-ed attitude is a must' Salary plus corn-

Call Joe Fox. Man plue i Ml- ' 9414

OUTSIDE SALES REP for Interstate asmissioos Livonia area Salary

Rn commission Send resume to 34*47 ymooth R d . UvonU. Ml 48150

REALTOR Residential office manager wanted Ovemde. overhead and generous oam-misstoc schedule to experienced broker or high volume sales associate with 3 plus years experience. Additional op-portunity in commercial and manage-ment in Livonis-bsssd full »ervice com-pany Call or write Tom Goebel

311 533-7272 or 478-55« 28200 Seven Mile, Suite 232,

Livonia. Ml 48151

RECEPTIONIST For Livonia office; prefer one yr expe-nence Week nights 4 Sat 84_50^«

TELEPHONE SALES

We have openings in our telephone sales department You can earn up to 17 50 per hour We trill train Day 4 evening shifts Call Mary Bnsson

476-4328-- ^ 27432 West 8 Mile Rd

Farmington Hills, Michigan 48018

Telephone Sales Challenging part time poslUons in the Classified Ad Department of the Oak-land Press You must be able to type 50-55 WPM and have good spelling Send resume to Julie Barker. Oakland

Press, P 0 Box 9, Pontiac, MI 480S6 Equal Opportunity Employer M,'F

WANTED Women to learn 4 / o r teach color analysis 4 make-overs Great in-come 4 benefits Call Pauline

455-71*6

WATER SKIERS Pro shop ski sales. Expenence re-quired Pine Lake Manna. Call Jerry. 682-21*0

WINE RETAIL SALES

Expenenced 4 knowledgeable wine person needed Call »-3pm 885-0*00

507 Help Wanted Part Time

CLERICAL Part-Ume position in Southfield CPA office requiries neat handwriting, some typing, calculator experience Mtn Wage Lydia. 557-S2S5

CLERK for evenings hours in Party Store, 18 to 24 hours per week Call between 10am-4 pm. - 533-02*0

COUNTER CLERKS For after scbool 4 Sat 4 part time

Not mst summer employment. Call Mai Kai Cleaners for your nearest location

hour plus commission 471-1

RETAIL OPTICAL Fall or part ume Sales experience nac-

Southfield location 35*1*2* SALES CLERK 4 OFFICE ASSISTANT No Sunday wort. 45 hour week Mar t better than average pay Send wort his-tory 4 pbone number to: P O Box 870*4, Canton, Ml 4*18*

OUTSIDE SALES PERSON for listed distnbutor of trwck mounted equipment Previous sales experience necessary Experience baying 1 selling

but not vehicles* or equipment desirable

mandatory Posi t** entails

I f n t n K B in metropolitan Michigan area 815 M0 to 845 #** Sand m m to box 8*6 Observer 4 tecent r tc 3*231 Schoolcraft Rd Livoma, gan 4415*

i 19*1 I M S Wood

Eqmal OppmtaaSty Employer

ASSISTANT MANAGER sssdsd ears • e to I I * t i l par hr aarvve laMnwi-

't*7i-*n!

RESTAURANT HELP waitress waitsr ptsas I a s boat, sic Apply Red r a t . l U T FsssfcU ssar (

RESTAURANT MANAGER

•seed. ASSISTANT MANAGER S A L B has!- M l Ls-Z-Bsy FuraStars oa a M l time

— — <~was a s i l u n a l is Hi lawial Karat 1 isroans ippia l a M , with c — y M s a s f t l package U m a mtm aapai tante s t a r e d Sand resume or aanly at

LA-t-BOY S H o e c A n c W o P F K ITTS* Noel Rd Piael

INSIDE SALES Recent growth has ate asad far as lea who are n M M k hsve a high energy level wtth a strong dasare la make money A paaKlse M a ti a

PART TIME MERCHANDISE Immediate opportunity to i«»ii««n! a nauonal t o — m a r product company Intercraft Industries Carp , In a msr chsmhaing service capacity I* ** par hour approximately I to 18 f i n i s h hours par weak Ind tv&al wtEI ha isanonalble ta mg on discount sad department ontlets in tbe Llvoasa Farmington Ril*

access —— will hs me t a r e Mastic outgoing t i n school grad with apyi n i tmsMy t years w

mnd in mil h«ie»Mg. , n » U M w*h Ibe snhUr all Mr f s u f f m a a lam to

SALES Commission Paid Weekly Average »54» 8800 Weakly No Eves or Weekends Accounts Renewed Annually Training No Competition Unlimited Leads Advancement as far as your sbtllllm

isks you Call 421-UM

DATA ENTRY CLERK Fretter Appliance has a permanent part time position available in tbe data processing department punch experience necessary 4 1 weekend day 4pm 1" week Apply m person 5 30pm. Fret ter Appliance Schoolcraft Livonia

Open during the

DELIVERY PERSON required by Aaio Trader Msganne to work on Fridays in Metro area Call 514-9791

DEMONSTRATORS for food . and other kHi'haawan Prafsr expsri-

mista Call 3 30PM 9PM 34*2*34

DETROIT NEWS, part-time 1 to » hours daily Motor routes i .ai lable m Southfield Need reliable a a te * Mils 4 Lahser 3*7-17*4 l»*-1777 6M-5I59

FARMINGTON HILLS (

SALES Full-time retail sales positions avail able with a growing fumrtsr* company Store Manager poaitioaa available for qualified candidates also Excsllsm compenssOon program, medical 4 dan u l benefits. 4 paid vacations Applv la parson at n r f tScboo lcThf t Rd livo-nia. 4*5 Elisabeth Lake M . Poe t i se 3*48 13 Mile Rd Warren

psrmsnsnt pert ume hstp a salad Eves Weekend hrs F ip i r l s a r s pre-ferred but not nscaassry 47*-f t l9

L A U N D R Y P E R S O N —

••eras Salary ptan i i a n m l J i r

Bi bones Call Joe Ft* . Mon Prt.. st -Ml*

w a r t Attractive g - J w

qstrementa al psrsonsilt; deal lag the public asms rondo expenence helpful aad able te

•maa^l l lHagti l b Call. 13-* PM M 1 1 T U

SALES

transportation Start <31*!** or W7^TT7

p u r r TTMK P u m a with a ^ m ~ anre la act aa Hestms Bsut tar Way

s s s s r t t T r s r e CSRJTATS

P A J t r ™

1 8 C * ( R , W , G - l 6 C i

507 Help Wanted Part Tim*

O&E IHursday May 23. 1985

507 Help Wanted Part Time

506 Help Wanted Domestic

506 Help Wanted Dome* tic

LRSONS rweded (or do in store mu •ey work Permanent part Ume Hourly plus mileage Musi travel In Metro area Car essralial Seod letter or re-sume By May J1 U) TSC' Spar P 0 Box 1253 Troy MI 48099

PHONE SOLICITORS Highly motivated people needed Must ,» .«™ good speaking quaitUes Salary

i>mmission bonus Ask for Mr Adam 352 5460

PHOTOFINISHl.NG Posiuoos available ID the Order Wnie-jp Department No experience oeces sarv Persons applying mult be able ti work 20 nours per week d u f i n g i l k f l leasur 30 fioure per week during busy teaser. i additional hours « weeks be fore Christmas Starting 33 SO to 13 45 per ticmr r a j e s based oo performance Vpplv Tues thru F n

NORTH AMERICAN PHOTO 27151 SCHOOLCRAFT. LIVONIA

POOL COORDINATOR LIFE G U A R D S '

SWIN INSTRUCTORS •V*...<: have advanced Life Savins and or A'SI Farmington Hills Parka 4 Recre-ation 474-61 IS ext 191

E^ua. Ipportunity Employer M F H

POOL MAINTENANCE Daily, part ime Miss grounds pick-up 14 2 hour*

per day beginning last week l i May Ideal for person living witiur. walking

SEASONAL GARDENER HigO scnool graduate or equivalent with

..-i Horticulture or Foliarculture Past experience w iu layouts design «od knowledge o( different varieties of plants and Flowers Valid Mirfugan Irsver > license required City oi Farm •aglcr Hills Parks 4 Recreation LXIIce

4 7 4 - 6 1 1 5 e x t 2 9 0 ttpia I Opportunity Employer M V H

BABY SITTER Experienced 4 mature My home in Nov: Mon Wed Sal and r occasional Tues evenings After 6 pro 424-6992

BABYSIT I run for 2-year-old in your bome Westland area Part Ume bours flexible schedule References required Please de not call before SPM 326 67 29

S W I T C H B O A R D O P E R A T O R

i UI s.-nnhfieid F i rm Weekends i njy Previous experience preferred but not necesaarv Call 9am-12Noor.

355 2400 ext 222 An Equal Opportunity Employer

BABY SITTER HOUSEKEEPER Loving, dependable honest woman to

are for 8 month old 4 do housework in >ur Farmington Hills bome Immediate position Tues Wed 4 Thurs . 9am Sprr, Call 855 4873

BABYSITTER NEEDED to my Hoc b e . ter bome for 2 year 4 5 year old. 2 SO 4 10PM. Tues Thurs 4 every other Sat Call 7 9PM 6314629

BABYSITTER needed ir my home Tues Ihru Fri !0am-4pcn 3 year old 4 newborn. Birmingham 644 6046

plea

i mos full ume in my S days a week Refei

Call alter 5pm 4*4-82JO

TELEMARKETING pan Ume. even ir.gs onlv Need mature well spoken in dividual' Modem office located ir. Plytnoulh Salary plus commission Please cal; after I I'M 453-2020

TYPIST part Ume Bioomfield Hila office Hours flexible Send resume Box 148 Bioomfield Hills. Mich 48013

person living lis lance of Harrison Farmington Pool (erred »S per hour

al! Ronnie

High experience

Iking School

TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST Tvping. filing and answering phones Maintenance of office area Mon thru Fr . mornings 13 35 per hour Farming toe Hills Parks k Recreation

474-4115 ext 290 Equal Opportunity Employer M F H

984-4522

RECEPTIONIST pan ura* Oral sur-itr- office Birmingham Troy area ;5 io bours per week Medical or dental , j * r '

508 Help Wanted Domeatic

3AM «PM 647-713*

RECEPTIONIST 'trroanent Weekend PoslUon at busy ountry Club Must be capable of gar.

...ng heavv detail wort Expenence *,:h switchboard i usuai office skills

Apply in Person PINE LAKE.'COUNTRY' CLUB

33M Pin* Lake Rd . Orchard Lake

RETIREES Kome silling services is seeking active - v t i r t e to reside in area homes while • r.ers travel Bond £, liability protec

nor provided 455-2177

AIDE LIVE IN for active 'disabled woman Young woman preferred Room & board plus saiarv Eves 1 Sun-days off Must have car A ref No expe--lence necessary 542-8494.255-5805

A Mature Loving Women to care for my K month old son in our Farmington Hills bottie J days a week Reliable : v n transportation non smoker

47»-«77or 353-8248

J LOVING non-smolung mature woman ; needed to babysit 5 month old ra your bome 7 30-4 36 PM starling June Re! erences After 5 PM 559-8697

SCHOOL Bl.'S DRIVERS Pan-t ime Experienced ir. heavy- trucks or buses Retiree* welcome Oak Park location

BABY SITTER Loving non smoking woman to care for our 3 year 4 5 month oid in our Plymouth bome begin-ning in August Mon-Fn Own children welcome Own transportation Send ref erences 4 qualificaUons to Baby Sitter

BABYSITTER in my Rochester Hills some I "days a week July August J lsvs beginning Sept Mature iepend ble non smoker references 373 4290

BABY SITTER in our Rochester home (or children 2 and 4 Moo F n 7 30am Spm Own tra.npr.nauon references Salary plus paid vacation 652-8675

BABYSITTER NEEDED Square Lake k Livernols Troy Own transportation l daughter 9 vears Summer only Ref-erences S taawra welcome Call a f te r 6PM 879-1888

506 Help Wanted Domestic

HOUSEKEEPER for couple with do* Mor. Tues Thurs Fn lOam-4 30pm »140 per week Bloomfieid Kills Apply to P O Bos 2491 Detroit MI 482JI

H O U S E K E E P E R Live-in for general housekeeping L care for 1 month old 5 or 6 days good pav 4 all benefits Must have referenc-es Call 855 1944

509 Help Wanted Couplet

512 Situationa Wanted Female

COl"PLE MANAGER Southfield Deluxe Townbousea

80 Townhouse apartments Must be ma lure adults Will supply 2 bedroom 2 H bath lownhouse pins salary Esperience preferred 569-5J02

HIRE A TEAM to clean your bonie No extra charge for windows ovens cupboards, etc Livooia. Royal Oak. Troy areas 589-10*8

HOI SEKEEPER Monday thni Friday 11 JO- 5 30 Cut rent references Bioomfield 1100 per week 855 1473

BABYSITTER NEEDED hrs 8am Spm Mon thru Fri Sq Lake 4 Opdyke area Cali after 6pm 334 8299

BABY SITTER in my Garden Clty 4pm Ref-f>ome. 3 children Hours 6an

erences required Good pay 525-2248

BABYSITTER in my W Bioomfield bome Mon thru F n 8-4 SO 2 children 8 i 10 yrs Own transportation

after 6pm 851-2494

BABY SITTER m my Canton bome Chen transportation Prefer mature woman Experienced references 5am to 2 30pm Mon thru F n 455-6646

BABYSITTER mature, live-In for S month old baby Farmington Hills Light housekeeping references re-quired Call after 6pm 55S-87J2

BABYSITTER NEEDED - our Roche* ler home aflemoons, 13 an hour Morn ings 373-1651 Alleraooos 441-8010

BABY SITTER needed for (i) children. 2H yrs 4 13mo« 15 to 20 hours Flexi-ble s u n ing Ume Cherry Hill 4 Lilley area 981 S448

BABYSITTER NEEDED days to watch 9 and 5 year old, your home the Lathers school district. Gar-"den City 415-2865

BABYSITTER needed my home In Plymouth Occasionally 0 2 days per week Ages 2 vears k 5 months Call

451-066!

BABYSITTER mature deDendable. loving person to babysit infant, my home weekdays, starting June North ville Colony Estates Sub 420-3162

BABY SITTER try Ivotrve for 2 boys ages 9 and 5 3pm to lam Mon thru Fr. 6 Mile 4 Telegraph area Call be-fore noon - 533-3787

BABYSITTER Nanny type, lo care for 3 children 4,7.10 vears in my bome Possible live-in Permanent position After 5pm 652-3222

BABY' SITTER needed in my Rochester bome. occasionally 1-2 lays per week, some evenings 652-8491

BABYSITTER needed - must be reli-able and depetvdable for 5 days week, 2 45 lo 5 30 pm Livoma, 7 Mile Inkster

531-3529

BABYSITTER needed in my South-field home for summer t Nfcle Lasher area 3 scboo, aged children. 4am-Spm

(55 per week 354 1239

BABYSITTER needed in my Beverl Hills Home Prefer high scbool or col lege student Need to star. 1st or 2nd week in June Call between 3 4 Spm

646-1228

IRONING 4 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 1 Day Per Week

Livoma .Area Call 591 3898

M A N A G E R Manager Couple warned for medium sited apartment project in suburban area Experience required Adult com munity No pets Good salary apart ment and benefits Send resume to Box 846 Observer 4 Eccent 36251 Schoolcraft Rd . gan 48150

JEWISH WOMAN looking (or same lo give care 4 live-in Oak Park area Ref erences Call between 10am-9pm no phone call Saturday 542 3595

LIVE-IN for Elderly Woman in Oak Park Room, board salary (or raring person 661-1349

LIVE-IN Housekeeper full Ume poal-Uon Able to cook 4 drive References Saiarv negotiable Starting June 12 Bioomfield Hills 626-0806

LIVE-IN Housekeeper for Bioomfield Hilis home Duties include cooking ooe meal 4 driving children to acllviues

754-1810

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER Aide Full Ume For handicapped woman Must drtve Private room, bath Southfield Noo-dnnker 557-9534 626-2370

LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER 4 Companion for elderly woman Non-smoker References Cali

559-0597 or 533-4336

BABY SITTER to care for our children 7 l5am-5 30pm Moo -Fn In our Farm-ington Hills home Mature reliable woman. own transports Uon 661 -0297

BABYSITTER WANTED - Flexible erung hrs 6 Mile 4 Telegraph area

399-0880 802 Collldge Plymouth 48170 :,Vi-«Sy> ences required

516 Summer Camps

<#& CHILDREN'S CAMPS

(erred References

BABYSITTER NEEDED Wednesdays (or 3 vear old 4 3 month old Occasional weekend or other evenings Prefer ma ture woman, owr, u-ar jpor t» ton, refer- BABYSITTER wanted In your bome or

mine for 3 year old, flexible hours, days 4 nights, must love children must be 17 or older Pat 591-0930 346-2610

BABYSITTER wanted, in my bome for 2 boys, ages 3 4 5, Mon Fr! 7 AM 6 PM Must have own iransportsuon and references Some housework and cook-ing Good pay Call 851-801!

BABYSITTER wanted In 2 bovs ages 3 and 5, Mon

my bom Fri.. 7 i

bome for - - - age: 6 f"M Must have osrn transportation

and references Some housework and cooking Good pay 851-8012

CARING non smoking si tier for one toddler Good pay Flexible hours My bome Southfield West Bioomfield area 356-0685

LIVE-IN Looking for mature companion to care for disabled woman Light housekeep-ing in luxury Farmington Hills apart-ment Must be caring, strong, able to

•e Plentv of leisure ume. spend winters in Florida Recent references required Call Mr Taylor Days 398-4950 Evenings 851-3512

MA TUTU. Dependable Cwrpie to clean office building in Farmington Hills Expenence belpful IS per hr Call 626-1244

511 Entertainment AAA RATED MUSIC

Tbe difference between d*i>ce muuc it grea' dance mulje I*

Dance Sounds Unl imi ted

We re Use most important guest at your party Specialists in recorded music, lighting, and entertainment Successful parties don't Just happen Call early for available open dates DJ'd by Art 4 Jan 588-9499 879-6165

CALL GER! THE CLOWN Puppets' - Magic' - Balloons'

V id»o taping available 682 3130 or • 697 -9283

518 Education A Inatruction

600 Peraonala

HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL" Need a helper" Or a companion

15 an hour 642 8122

HOUSECLEANING TEAM Has a (e permanent openings, weekly 4 bl wee ly Dependable, efficient, hooest Excellent references Call Christine . Barbara after Spm 548-22

TRAVEL CAREERS

A I R L I N E T R A V E L A G E N T S

S H I P & H O T E L

HOUSECLEANING DEPENDABLE Thorough 4 experienced References Own U M M c r t a t W Please Call Barbara <15-3919

Day 4 Evening training included i reer

Computer travel ca-

ANYONE Witnessing a milk ice cream crate or boxes oo Southfield Rd S of 11 Mil* Which caused an accident. Sat >-27-65 please call 424 8306

A T T E N T I O N 1 Ladies tired of going unoouced* Treat

vourself to something special and ba»e I an I noercoverwear lingerie party W«

have everything from mild too exqui-site last* and something for everrones budges Receive a special gift lb* mgti o( your show when you menuoo this ad

Call 291-9341

LET ME Cook 4 Stoop lor ; Good cooking by an expen

696-1114

LOVING MOM to baby sit in Cantoo area, your transportation Meals pro-vided References Full or part time

455-8686

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

Call Today - 399-5522 Master Card 4 Visa Accepted

LOVING MOTHER wtth 5 4 7 Yr old wishes Baby Sitting days preferred (enced In backyard Westland 'Wayne 4 Palmer Rds Area 595-7190

JAN SAN PUPPETS Children entertainment Puppets magic music, all occasions 642-7450 or 647-4676

MUSIC FOR LIFE Solo Ptaniil or Due T n o Quartet, Bach lo Boogie J a u 4 Classical Parties 4 All Occa-sions Lessons also 151-3574

SUMMER PARTY'" Getting m a r n e d ' Graduating

Piano auppl Add piano for atmosphere

lied Cali Dan 171

LIVE-IN MOTHERS HELPER Responsible college age woman for Tues AM-Sal PM, private quarters, light housekeeping non smoker flexi-ble ume off. permanent Job seeker only References required 645-9290 <1

512 Situation* Wanted Female

LIVE IN Are you looking for a family' ' We need a mature woman, grandma l welcome, to help care (or home k chil-dren Nice Canton home room & board plus salary 455-5734 or work 455-2306

LOVING MATURE individual needed (or child care in our Rochester home One child, 7 mos old, 4 days a week non-smoker references 651 6451

LOVING WOMAN to watch 2 children ages 2 4 5 years 1-akepoir.l area Plym-outh Please call 459 0533

CHILD CARE for our 2 children 6 4 8 3 days week Non-smoker Immediate i

Novi home Please write P 0 Farmington Hills. MI 48018

M A I D - P A R T T I M E For cleaning. 3-4 hrs per day Mon Wed 4 Fnday Must have own car Lahser Quarlon area Must have Bloomfieid Or Birmingham refer-ence IS hr 642-4264

opening Box 2932

HIGH/SCOPE CAMP t C^Msngirvg arts BCW*CSS I mao-

trt" ; oev»K»r~Srt s^oa'a- lo» * 3*da J-S E-'OO* A 5 •eg Jvoe 3 * 3' rt>«a r « K.DPOC*"'* NO-ii*o 'cx i*e iBU ACA Etmr-v 0 €••>«

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i S : Yp«yo*:i * - Ul* 445-9000

S U M M E R D A Y

C A M P - . .e id Trip* 4 O u t d t x x

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8HADY OAKS CAMPING, INC. I N O N - P R C ^ T

S E R V I N G THE MENTALLY & PHYSICALLY

H A N D I C A P P E D CHILDREN & ADULTS

June 16 through Aug. 24 J. THOMAS

227-6097

GIVE YOUR CHILDREN A SUMMER TO REMEMBER!

CAMP WESTMINSTER Our 60th Year

ovides !h« experience o ' a li'e-m« Located on almost 50 acres

on t i e mortn snore 01 Beaulifui Hiogins Lske

We A>e A C r . s t l a r Conrmwnir, Program Includes

Swimming • C a n o e i r j * • C e m p . n j • Sailinfl Ar t s & C r a f t s r--.

• Mucn Wore 125 pe ' For • • ;

more informellon = e s s e Call

W E 6 T M I N 8 T E R CHURCH OF o e T * o r r

341-2697

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'ARTSTART SUMMER CAMP CREATIVE EXPERIENCES

FOR CHILDREN 3 - 7 Y e a r s o1 A g e In Art, Mus ic D r a m a a n d S c i e n c e . O u t d o o r a c t i v i t i e s a n d w a t e r o ' s y daily MERCY CENTER

28*00 W, 11 Mile Rd Farmington Hills, M

' • r rv & 2 M 7 T

N A T U R E S

, k S T 5 T A N C

HIDING DAY C A M P SoysandQi r l s Ages7-1B

Riding teaaons oa^jinnar lo ad'ancad '•wmping a.-.C O'aaaaja no ' s* ca.'S 8«w-imr*vir»fl wnd-ar s Red C'oaa Wats' Salary msineic"

(3131 453-25S6 • Plymouth

y ca» CAMP SEQUOIA Boys and Girls 6-1S

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COMPUTER CAMP P E R 0 - A K E .

2« ; co ldw*TEP^D lAPEER , MICHIGAN

OPEN HOUSE May 19, 10AM-5PV Located o" SO b«uti»-lly wooded scraa ona nour (rom Detroit UNIVERSiTV COM" JTEO CAMPS OF AMEB>CA and Wsma Stsia U-iveraity nave ic*f>ec to'cea to preee^t ar. s»c*tinfl new - aod V - educa1ior«i oppotu"ir> in a setting w-icn inciodae a" tr>e racraat-o^a and soca aap*c*s o ' a good oid-'aan-oned rasldentia. so - rmr camp . Enroll 'O- I «•»»• V rie sm™ • Swti fac'aal ona p'ograr" . <M'l) oagir^» irvoogi- sc-ancM

. afoj'an- 3aa-gnac •apaoai'> UCC» • orog'ar-^--^ • 'oewtica . • prapmc arts . wee p-ooaaainp - soacaa p<oiecis

UNIVERSITY C O M P U T E R C A M P S OF AMERICA

2460 Crooks Road T'Oy M.cf>IO«n 46C-84

(3131 362-44 W •C*ll.C"WB!-E'0»>

rBEE i s r o t v a - C N ° » c » r r

To p lace your ad in the Chi ldren 's C a m p s d i rec to ry , p lease cal l Helen at 591-0910

FARMINGTON AREA Y M C A

S U M M E R C A M P S S t a r t i n g J u n e 24

SUMMER FUN DAY CAMP f6r Boys and Gir ls 6-10 years

PAL CAMP tor Boys and Girls 3-5 ysars

F a r m i n g t o n YMCA 28100 Fartnirwton Rd.

% Mil* N. of 12 Mile Rd.

Y 553-4020

S E A C A M P 85

Sal i-T r am ing;' Ou tdoor Leade r s ' ! ip For Boys 4 Girls 10-1? Yrs

Live a o c a r d scnooi Sh>o WAVE Sailing to Northern

Lane Michigan Po r t s Licensed S ACA Accred i ted

6 S e s s i o n s June -Augus t Aouti Ins t ruc t iona l /Leisure

Cru i se s Available*

Call or Write Grsai Lakes A d w i t u r s i - S e a c a m p

P . O . Box 964 E. L a n s i n g , Ml 4 * 8 2 3

5 1 7 - 3 4 0 - 5 5 1 5

CHILD CARE for 2 year old 5 days, 7 30 to 6 pm light housework, dutner. non-smoker own t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , Adams Big Beaver area After 5 pm

540-2177

CHILD CARE HOUSEKEEPER West Bioomfield family needs caring womar. lo care for I pre schoolers ages 3 4 5 In my Some Must have own transports uon 4 provide re!erences Call after 6pm 626-9857

CHILD CARE needed S days a week for infant beginning mid July Willing to discuss my home or yours. Farmlngtor. area Require minimum 2 references

477-1977

CHILD CARE, 2 school-age children, summer S days Own transports boo References Livonia

After 6 30PM 476-00«4

CLEANING PERSON Our Lady moved to Anxona 3 different residences Southfield 4 W Bloomfieid Call Pat 293-0660

COLLEGE STUDENT -Babysit week-ends during summer. 1750 for 12 weeks Bioomfield Hills Send resume to Co-dex. Box 746, Detroit, Michigan, 48231

COMPANION CARE TAKER for 3 yr old boy in our Farmington Hills bome. 7am-2'30pm 3-5 days wk Excellent salary, references After 3pm 474-1566

RE4L UFE S U M M E R DAY CAMP PRIVATE 60 ACRES

Swimming* Archery* Riflery • Overnight Camping* Day Trips* Horseback Riding Lessons

• Fishing* Sallboatlng All This For Only '75 Per Week

Transportat ion Avai lable Jim Fraser, Director

M S in Phys Ed U of Mich 26300 Ford Rd

Dearborn Heights 563-3690

MATURE BABYSITTER (or 9 month old. Mor thru Thurs. BAM 4 30PM Quanon 4 Franklin area

855-3482

MATURE non-smoker to Baby Sit in my Dixboro area bome for 2 toddlers Light housekeeping 1130 week Refer ences needed Ca.. after 5 PM 66 5-4 202

MATURE PERSON, preferably to live-in or flexible, to care for child 4 do light housekeeping References In Southfield 354-1345 354-1356

MATURE RESPONSIBLE individual to care '.or 2H year old and 1 year old in my North Dearborn Heights home. 9 am to 2 30 pm Mon thru F n Musi have own transportauon 4 references Call between 4 and 7 pm 278-4968

MATURE SITTER needed in my Troy Home for summer months Wattles iween John R 4 Dequindre References required Call after 6pm 689-1

TOP 40 - NEW MUSIC D J

Onlv Tbe Sound Is Eipensiv 851-8237

A Balanced Plan 01 Care RN S, LPN'S, AIDES

H O M E M A K E R S or LIVE-INS

Hourly - Dally - Weekly

Our Service specialises m the care of tbe elderly, disabled 4 Ihe chronically ill Call Mary - our RN Supervisor Dts-

Jour special needs with her Not 0 we participate In tbe Medicare

ogram we also nave the home care I me suppon services you may be loo*

mg for Warm personalized service you car trust

HOME CARE 2000 4 2 3 - 6 5 0 0

MOTHER of one wishes to babysit Your iransportauon Meals supplied Hours negotiable

427-3471

DESPERATELY SEEKING

MARY You me aw} Madonna1 Craxy for you

Love. The Stranger

W O R D PROCESSING

MOTHER wishes to baby-ait your dill-dren, vour transportation Good refer ences 7 Mile 4 Beech Daly area

538 5095

• Hands on training • 2 week class • Days Eves, Sat

WesUand" a'rea • J o b pia<-emeni ssaisunce

569-3800 Amer ican Career Academy

29350 Southfield Rd Southfield

- F R E E -P R E G N A N C Y T E S T Woman 's Right To Choose

Financial assistance No ap-pointment needed 26711 Southf ield Rd , suite 101 Lathrup Vil lage 559-7440

NURTU R ING CHILD CARE Licensed, Oak Park area Nutritious meals Lots of love Call Elizabeth at

542-5652

A B C A R E INC. H E A L T H C A R E AGENCY

Providing individualized supervised quality nursing care In the home, nurs-ing facility 4 hospital since 1978

-RN'S. LPN s, AIDES 4 COMPANIONS AVAILABLE

Ranging from an occasional 4 hrs to a full 24 hr day

We Really Care Al Abcare

424-8377

P R O F E S S I O N A L C A R E

i ts not Just a name It 's a promise

RN - LPNS AIDES

LIVE-INS

Dedicated To Quality Home Health Care

557-2505 Available 24 Hrs 7 Days

WORD PROCESSING • WORD STAR • WANG ? -

DATA ENTRY

iHasses now forming Placement service

UAW Tuition Approved

Independent Data Entry Academy - " - al Oak, Mich

HAPPILY MARRIED white couple wish to adopt a Caucasia* infant Will

all legal and medical expenses swer our prayers' 661-2473

pay all Piease i

MAY the Sacred Heart of Jesus be praised, honored, adored glonfied tbrougbewt the whole world now and forever amen H Z

PERSONALIZED THIMBLES 4 PERSONALIZED SERVICE

World s largest retail selection of new tbimbles. over S.OOO Let us help you create your own from our handpainled originals, select from over 1.000 oo hand or order from American Art sta

' private appointment ic which you aT* the only client Cash, check or charge 689-7886

212% 6th St,, Roval I

545-5365

520 Secretarial & Business Services

T I D Y - M A I D Cleaning Service

Off ices - Ap ts Houses No Job too big or too small

Insured. Free Estimates

354-5787 WESTLAND MOTHER wishes child care Low rates All ages All shifts Meals 15 years experience Westland Shopping Center area 595 7054

513 Situations Wanted Male

EXPERIENCED PERSON looking for homes 4 offices to clean, references

Call 229-8319

MALE HOUSEKEEPER 41 Years expenence Bonded with

references Will clean vour house 840 Call Greg. 798-3716

2 PRICE RESUME.

\CCUTYPE INTERNATIONAL For All Your Typtng Needs

CAM SERVICES

J 4 D COMPl"PRINT - Expenenced Word P r o c e s s o r T e r m papers , resumes, micro transcription, form let-ters manusenpts 853-6570; 391-2684

PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit. You make me see every thing and show me tbe way to reach my ideals. You give me the Divine Gift to forgive and Torget the wrciO|p that are done to me and You are in all instances of my hie with me I in this sbort dia-logue, want to thank You for everything and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from You no mat-ter how great ihe matena l desire may be I want lo be wtth You, my loved One, in your Perpetual Glory Amer-Persons must pray this prayer 3 con-secutive days without asking your wish After 3 days your wish will be granted.

alter bow difficult it may be Then promise lo publish this dialogue as soqn as the favor has beer, granted Thank*. St Jude for favors received GW

POSITION WANTED- Part Ume Ac-counting 4 bookkeeping in your office or mine 12 its expeneoce Call 879-2680

PROMS ARE IMPORTANT to tbe Girls Track Team at Farmlngum Harrison High School

ROCHESTER AREA Fast, accurate word processing service srllh letter quality printer EXECUTIVE ASSISTANCE 85V 5X20

TWO Amencan Airline round inp tick-ets to New York Oty. May 29-June 2 898 each 358-3642

THE LETTER WRITER Full secretarial service, resumes, camp mailing lists, manuscrtpt typing, ehost writing, ana service 455-8892

522 Professional Services

A HOME HEALTH AGENCY TO MEET ALL YOUR NEEDS

Midwest Home Care, Inc Skilled professionals 4 home health aides

Hourly - Live in All Insurances accepted

3 3 5 - 4 6 4 4 MATURE WOMAN needed to care for 6 month old child in my Troy bome Paid vacation Own transportation reouired Hours 9-5 30PM Call anytime 689-2823

MATURE WOMAN to babysit 3 chil-dren, 6 4 under, in my Farmington home, own transportation. Part-time flexible hours References 476-3473

DEPENDABLE MATURE Person to i for infant 4 2 year old, Mon thru

F n Westland area 326-1263

DEPENDABLE mature woman need ed for day care of 3 well-behaved chil-dren under 3 8am-5 30pm. Mon -Fn In

Southfield home Some light house-keeping Non-smoker own iransporta-uon recent references Will consider molher, 1 child of same age Call F n evening or weekends 356-0511

DO YOU need a J o b ' Consider Housecieanlng'

For ar. appointment Interview, call after 8pm. 981-6215

EMPLOYMENT FOR a reliable and re-sponsible Sitter for 2 children in our home, 8AM 6PM Mon F n References required Call after 6PM 349-8968

FRENCH or ITALIAN speaking house-keeper desired for Birmingham resi-dence 1 day per week Call weekdays between Sam and Spm. 647-2109

BLOOMFIELD SUMMER DAY C A M P CHILDREN AGES 3-9

Two f i ve -week sessions June 17-July 19 & July 22-Aug. 23

Two, Three, Four days per week Extended hours available 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

Camp Hay 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

T r a n s p o r t a t i o n & Hot Lunches A v a i l a b l e Swtmmt f tg • O u t d o o f G a m e s & S p o r t s

• A r ts & C r a f t s • M u s i c * Field T r i ps

S P E C I A L W E E K L Y T H E M E S G a r y M o s s , S h e l l y M o s s , D i r e c t o r s

4 2 3 0 M i d d l e b e l t at L o n g L a k e W . B i o o m f i e l d

851-4666 THINK SUMMERI

THINK ROEPER SUMMER DAY CAMP ORIENTATION AND OPEN HOUSE

June 1 10:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. FOR AGES 3 Through 11

1985 SESSION - JUNE 24 - AUGUST 2 • D a n c e • M u s i c • C o m p u t e r • A r c h e r y • S o c c e r • M a t h M a n i p u l a t i v e s • S w i m m i n g I ns t ruc t i on • G y m n a s t i c s • S c i e n c e

• A e r o b i c s * P h o t o g r a p h y * P o t t e r y * W o o d c r a f t s * H o r s «

CALL NOW regarding OPEN HOUSE or Information: 642-1500 R O E P E R C I T Y A N D C O U N T R Y S C H O O L

S u m m s r Day C a m p 2190 N o r t h W o o d w a r d Avanua

Bloomfia ld Hills, M ich igan 48013

FULL TIME Babysitter Housekeeper lo care for Toddler In our Canton Home References required CaJ) after SPM 455-4177

GROSSE POINTE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY"

885-4576 50 years reliable service Needs expenenced Cooks. Nannies. Maids Housekeepers Gardeners Chauffeurs, Butlers, Couples Nurses Aids, Companions and Day-Workers for pnvate homes

18514 Mack Avenue Groese Point* Farms

HOUSEKEEPER-BABY SITTER 3 days per week. Lathrup Village Own

iasportation Good pay for nght per c References 537-1504

BABYSITTER Seeded 3 days per week in mv W Bloomfieid home to care for my 2 ele-mentary aged children Own transpor-tation. references required Call a tier 6 pm 851-8431

HOUSEKEEPER COOK German c European cooking experience Maple Telegraph area 1-7 JO PM Reference required Own transportauon Call evenings 626-4426

MATURE WOMAN to care for diabetic lady t hours. 5 days a week. Monday thru Fnday 42S 7028 427-6096

MATURE woman wanted to care for 3 children in my Southfield bome for Summer

After 6pm 355-3595

NEED A FAMILY" need You

Looking for mature woman to Live-in. help care for home 4 children 360-0646

NEEDED kousekeepmg nannies Call Nan s Nanny Service 559-1690

NIGHT OWL- Earn while you sleep. 24 hr shifts but flexible Could be 24 on 4 24 hrs off Or 24 4 24 on 4 J 4 off, etc Assist lady in wheelchair Prefer com-mon sense lady with few family obilga uons 12 Mile Evergreen area 352 3654

RELIABLE PERSON to care for born, must be experienced non-

smoker 4 good references Moo thru F n 7 30am-5pm Plymouth 540-5958

RELIABLE person to provide daytime care for 2 children, ages 6 4 8 from June 13 thru Aug 27 Mon thru Fri only Varying hours Must nave car Fair compensation References neces-sary Contact Brooks Bock, 3S2-3137

SITTER evenings - in my Birmingham home to care for I child Own trasnpor-lauon 4 references required 827-4722

Evenings 258-6935

SKILLED NURSES AIDE

Mileage paid As* for Y e m

SPECIAL PERSON to care for 1 month 4 2 year olds Mon -Fri Must be loving, non-smoker light housekeeping Own transportauon W Bioomfield 661-0124

STRONG Mature person to care for eld-erly man References 4 own transpor-tation Deily basis poenble live-la Garden City Call 8 30-130pm 427-8339

TEACHER NEEDS Loving babysitter for 2 small chilren in My Troy home S u r t Fall 1985 References 4 Own transportauon 689- i 760

TIDY MAIDS WANTED Part ume ages 18 and over 84 SO per hour Westaide area Call between 2 and 6 pm 477-9394

A PROFESSIONAL SERVICE TO ASSIST YOU WITH HOME HEALTH CARE

Screened. RN supervised. Insured 24 hours 7 days - 357-3650

Professional Health Care Persoone,

514 Situations Wanted Male-Female HUSBAND 4 WIFE TEAM

Will clean vour home, garage, base-ment etc Very reliable responsible, thorough, have references 526-4464

• AGORAPHOBIA • • PANIC • ANXIETY •

A successful noo-medlcal program 10 weeks 2 hour sessions for 3150 Learn and use these skjils fielaxaUon. imager-' tapes, asseruveness and field m p s f i r s l session free review pro-

Sam - meet former members

ill Margaret Cotter 661-1654 COPING 4 STRESS COUNSELING

Contact Guidance Counselor Mr Murrav 348-4420

515 Child Care

ATTENTION WORKING Women and single Men Homes Geaned at very reasonable rates Call Linda 693-0492

BABYSITTING, Livooia, Plymouth 4 Middlebelt Rds Openings for full and pan ume Your transportauon.

525-6857

BATH - clean, furnished sleeping room Uvonia. Pnvate Entrance

Via 1-275 - 1-96, 5 Mile 4 Newburgh 850 Weekly 464-1690

CHILD CARE Are you concerned about quality child care"1 Experienced Mother soon to be licensed by tbe state will provide excellent care for your in-fant through school age children, in my Canton home Full time 4 part Ume After 5 30 981-4591

CHILD CARE ngham,

of one has ti children Call

openings for full Ume 644-6267

BEVERLY' HILLS Child Care Center A non profit organization has immediate openings in i t s infant, toddler program Also accepting applicauons for summer 4 fall for pre-sdvoot, pre-tinder garter. 4 kindergarten classes Near 14 Mile 4 Lahser 644-5767

CHILD CARE PROGRAM for ages 12 months to 8 yrs of age. Certified teach-ers Part time 4 full ume programs Located u Livonia 525-5767

CHILD CARE. 2 5 YRS ONLY 15 Yrs Licensed College Degreed Expenenced in Mootesson, Roeper

Sthfld 353-4884 Birm'ham 644-9326

EARLY CHILDHOOD certified former teacher offers loving, stimulating at-mosphere in licensed home Computer exposure available Many years expen-eoce Ages infants lo 5 Summer open-ings 681-5376

EVELY'N OF TROY now has limited openings I offer the best quality care for your child in a homestyle. non-smoking invlrooroent 524-4973

FULL DAY PROGRAM-Birmingham-Master's degree early childhood educa-

alined teacher, ages 2-4 H, Openings now 4 Fall 645-0M2 645-0863 Uon Quail

CLEANING WITH A NEW TWIST The old fashiooed way1

We wash windosrs, scrub floors, 4 clean ovens Becky s Cleaning Service will clean vour home to your satlsfacuoo 4

In 4 out In 1 •> hours Excellent ref-erences 6 years experience W Bioomfield Office 681 -4858 Novi Office 349-8000

OPENINGS AVAILABLE at Kids Are Us Learning Center Family plan avail-able Hearing or bearing impaired ialight bv licensed teacher Licensed First Aid'Care Lsvonla 464-9476

WILL CARE for children summer months Your transportauon. 12 Mile Southfield area Reasonable

559-2428

COMPANION NURSE snll c a r - for t or 2 elderly invalids Your home, nights or 24 hours 15 hourly References Will relocate Good steady worker 532-9674

EXCITING SUMMER CLASS For 3-5 year olds Art. cooking, stones, exercise Experienced Teacher Farm-ington Hills 661-1881

DAILY HOME CARE Housekeeper tor Elderly Women Mature reliable Excellent ' references Prefer Plym-outh Livooia area Call Eves 439-261!

NG young wit] do pnvate duty nursing 4 light housekeeping As* for Michele

272-1288 or 838-0197

EXCEPTION*. AL HOUSECLEANING By Korean Lady

References Supplied Call Af ter 6PM 418-7723

EXPERIENCED CLEANING LADY Non-smoker ooo-dnnker references Michigan ID

335-8006

EXPERIENCED female seeks immedi-ate llve-ln position for care of infants or prescJsoolers prefer light housework Walking vicinity, preferably of college or university Phone Lisa only 8 30am 3pm Mon thru F n 474-2283

518 Education & Instruction

QUALITY CAREER TRAINING

I a t t e n d e d P o n t i a c Bus iness Ins t i tu te a n d rece ived qua l i ty ca ree r t r a i n i ng a n d a g o o d |Ob ' You c o u l d too !

T ra in In:

• Da ta P r o c e s s i n g • W o r d P r o c e s s i n g • A c c o u n t i n g • Sec re ta r i a l • Bus iness M a c h i n e

Repa i rs • R o b o t r o n i c s • Med i ca l A s s i s t i n g • Denta l A s s i s t i n g

J o b P l a c e m e n t Ass i s t ance F inanc ia l A i d Ava i l ab le A f t e r n o o n C lasses A c c r e d i t e d by A ICS Baby S i t t i ng

Call today for more information

PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE PONTIAC 333-7028 OXFORD 628-4846

EUROPEAN FAC1ALIST Deep pore cleansing Teen Skin Care Legs and Bikini Waxing Therapeutic massage. By appt 582-7396

GETTING MARRIED- Professional makeup artist will do wedding party at reasonable cost References Joanne 547-0510

R E S U M E P R E P A R A T I O N We provide a complete package

ComposiUon i Editing Typing 4 Prtnting

Cover Letters Employer LisUngs

Marketing 4 Mailing Call AdmlnistraUve Special Ues

562-0215

Therapeutic Massage * MARY GLANCZ SALON »

642-6787 540-7095

WANT TO GET YOUR WORK PUB-LISHED" Let us help Critiques i si cms, marketing Ups from professional writers Reasonable rates 415-7993

523 Attorneys Legal Counseling

ATTORNEY Personal Injury Cases Divorce - Real Estate Other Lesal Matters

LARRY K BOWER MAN 453-6610

PREGNANCY COUNSELING A woman's right to Choose

Confidential Call Toll Free 1-800-S21-057S

WANTED weight people wbo are serious about Icaing 4 feeling t r e a t 100", guaranteed, complete Herbal Diet Plan Call Mr Herb or Mr Life,

326-6468

602 Lost & Found BLOOMFIELD TWP SHELTER

Lost or Found a pet - Monday-Friday Sam-3pm. also nice Pets for Adoption 4200 Telegraph 644-6161 ext 250

FOUND BIRD Green, exotic 4 fnend-ly Northville Township area 420-0493

FOUND CASH Mav ket

upermar 427-0462

FOUND DOG Small, black male Poo-dle-tvpe w long tail Garden City area'422-7438 ort62-6783

German Shepherd Pup (?) k tall

FOUND Male brownish p a y . long i Found Sun W Bioomfield

FOUND Rochester Hills approx May 14 Medium sixe male dog. reddish brown, mixed breed, 651-0082

FOUND son area by Baldwin Scbool, 651 6322 or after 2PM 693-1819

FOUND wlflte pet bird. Ford - Beck Rds Area 453-5182

FOUND voung male dog all black shor-• I Middlebelt area Sunday

626-8277 thair. Maple -May 12

LOST Afncan Gray Parrot All p a y with red tail feathers Seen In Redford Area Answers to Rosebud 1100 reward 277-2769

LOST BLACK Cat, missing since Mon-day May 13 Reward 425-4795

LOST - black Lab. female, Livooia WesUand area Reward 522-7535

LOST dark brown Burmese cat . Pick-enng 4 Franklin Rd. Birmingham Please call. 851-8243

LOST Male cat. 5-17-85, black, grey be-hind ears white stomach, 1 while whisker on face Middlebelt- Hines Park area. Reward ^ S2S-69!i

Male d o t medium size black~4 LOST tan mixed

le dO| L medium size black 4 breecMiarried Mike. North-

" v d l e 349-0189

518 Education & Instruction

ATTORNEYS AT LAW FIRST CONSULTATION FREE

SAT 4 EVE APPTS AVAILABLE

D'Avanzo & Meconi 44245 FORD RD , SUITE 101

981-5300

LOST Rust 4 white male cat. green collar vicinity 7 Mile 4 Merrtman

474-8934

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ACADEMIC PREPARATION Use Spring 4 Summer to improve read-ing, math 4 study skills Also A C T SA T assistance Certified teachers Bioomfield Learning Center 85 i - 5332

ACADEMIC TUTOR Learning dlsatHI-ties reading, al! subjects Prepare foe

SAT ACT GED Recommended by schools MA Cert Teacher 628-2787

EXPERIENCED ELEMENT ARY' 4 Special Education teacher interested In tutoring all areas

851-5739

by SU Piano IiWructioc by a Prof All Ages All Methods References Larry Pllcowltx 356-5215

MATH TUTORING Certified, experienced teacher

Reasonable rates Call Judv Steinberger 518-2259

MEDICAL ASSISTING An ideal career for people of all ages'

PONTIAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE •Jofc Placement Assistance •Financial Aid Available •Quali ty Career Training

Call for more Information 333-7028

Classes beginning soon

PIANO SINGING Adults Ouldren Bar t* lor 4^ 11

Bloomfieid Hills, tM-gU '

PKTVATE TUTORING French or Spanish

Your home or muse Call 852-9206

SUMMER MUSIC LESSONS 397-197 Organ piano guitar saxaobane voice Professionally trained 4 esper enced leacher Beginners 4 advanced

702 Ant»que«

ANTIQUE AUCTIONS OUR SPECIALTY

una M m to E s u s a s

COMPUTER

JOBS I B M C O M P U T E R S

HANDS ON TRAINING

FREE JOB P L A C E M E N T ASSISTANCE

LAID O r r k WORKING GM & FORD WORKERS NO COST TO YOU

HALLMARK COMPUTER TRAINING tNSTTTVTr.

968-1919

H M W t c O « o i f r « g M a -

D. DALTON AUCTONUMMQ

6 9 0 - 4 3 2 5

Houpm or Gor.4 12 p u n c N u s ConslQnmarii or iginal NtM p i

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Thursday. May 23 — This is the last day to see "Green Eggs and Spam," a collection of paintings, prints and sculpture by artists Marga-ret Ashcraft, Bill Gardner, Marcia Jo Hall, Tim Presley, Ann Smith and Nan Thomas, at this student-operated gallery at the Center for Creative Studies-College of Art and Design. It is located in the lower level of the col-' lege s Yamasaki Building. 245 E. Kir-by in Detroit's University Cultural Center Call 872-3118

• DETROIT A R T I S T S MARKET Through Friday, May 24 — A trav-

eling exhibition of works by Michigan artists continues, 1452 Randolph in Detroit Phone 962-0337

• CLARE S P I T L E R W O R K S OF ART

Through Tuesday, May 28 — "Un-cle/Niece Teacher/Student" etchings by Laura Strowe and Alec Cowan are on display, 2007 Pauline Court in Ann Arbor. Hours are 2-6 p.m. Tuesday and by appointment. Phone 662-8914.

• PETER R O C K W E L L EXHIBIT Through Tuesday, May 28 — Sculp-

ture bv Rockwell is on display at the Frank" Lloyd Wright "Snowflake House" in Plymouth Township. The show, free of charge, "is running 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Saturday, 7-9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Entrance to the exhibit is available only through a shuttle ser-vice that leaves every half hour from downtown Plymouth. Call the Plym-outh Community Arts Council at 455-

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LA BETE MINOR Through Thursday. May 30 — The

first solo exhibit in Detroit by Alan Sanchez, a 1983 graduate of the Cen-ter for Creative Studies, is running a t Detroit's newest a r t gallery. It is lo-cated at 55 Peterboro, between Wood-ward and Park avenues, two blocks south of Mack The gallery is a coop-erative effort designed to showcase new art and encourage a new vitality in the Detroit a r t scene. Regular hours are 2-6 p.m Thursday-Satur day.

• S C A R A B C L U B Through Friday, May 31 — "An Ex-

hibit of People and Places" by Livo-nia painter Eileen Bibby continues, 217 Farnsworth a t John R in Detroit. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

• PENNIMAN S H O W C A S E Through May — Some of the best-

loved American crafted pieces with mom in mind are featured in Mother's Day Remembered," a show

at 827 Penniman in Plymouth. On dis-play are porcelain jewelry by Benzie and Griffin Design, silk scarves and pillows by Kriska, and stoneware by Bay Pottery, Mountain Meadows, Hill Design, Suntree and Michigan's own Lynne Howes. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Phone 455-5531

• VALDEMAR'S GALLERIES U P S T A I R S

Through May — "Arts of the Li-terati," an exhibit of oriental calligra-phy and accoutrements of the schol-ar's art, including porcelain and jade accessories, is running. This new gal-lery hosts a ra re collection of Orien-tal art, ceramics and jade. It is housed in a restored Italianate com-mercial block. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday and by ap-pointment. The gallery is at 103 S. Ann Arbor St. in Saline. Take U.S. 23 to U S. 12. Call 429-7864.

0 ALICE SIMSAR GALLERY Through Saturday. June 8 — An ex-

hibit of woodcuts by Adja Yunkers is continuing, 301 N. Main, Ann Arbor. The display focuses on Yunken woodcuts completed in the 1940s and 1950s Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. Phone M5-4M3.

• COUNTRY ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOW .

Saturday-Monday, May 2b-17 — Flint's Crossroads Village and Huc-kleberry Railroad kicks off its sched-ule of summer events with a country arts and c ra f t s show. Handmade ted-dy bears, quilts, cloth and wooden toys, jewelry, calligraphy, painting* and a variety of decorative wooden Items will be on sale. Hours a re 11 a.m. to 6 30 p.m. weekends and holi-days Village admission is IS (or adults, $2 50 for children and fl .7ft for senior citixenf. A combination railroad and village ticket if $6.9$ for adults, $3.9$ for children sad $4.f$ for senior citizens For more informa-

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Wright house 'Snowflake' fits into environment By Mary Klemic s t a f f w r i t e r

Get a land with some character to it. where you can build a house different f rom any other. Frank Lloyd Wright told Gregor and Elizabeth Affleck more than 40 years ago.

It was the famed architect 's belief that structures shouldn't disrupt the landscape. In 1941, he designed a house for the Affleck couple in Bloomfieid Hills that was part of the natural scene

Another unique local example of Wright's architecture on land with character, built the same year, is the "Snowflake House" in Plymouth Town-ship The house and the surrounding gardens contain a sculpture exhibit by Peter Rockwell, open to the public, through May 28

The site can be reached only through a shuttle service that leaves downtown Plymouth every half hour For infor-mation on the free exhibit, call the Plymouth Community Arts Council at 455-5260

THE FOUR-LEVEL Snowf lake House fits comfortably into the sur-rounding five acres, which are a combi-nation of sun and trees on gently roll-ing hills. The structure, with seven flat, skylighted roof lines, is a similar har-mony of bright glass and cool wood Wright also designed the furniture so the entire house flowed with the grounds

"It is one with nature." said Carl

'It is one with nature. When he walked into the front room, he said, "I brought the outside in and the inside out." '

— Carl Wall

Wall, who commissioned Wright to de-sign the house "When he walked into the front room, he said, i brought the outside in and the inside o u t ' "

Approaching the house, a visitor be-comes aware of its straight, unbroken lines and angular, three-sided pillars These angles are repeated throughout the house, as is the theme of nature

Outside the residence is a garden light, designed by a student of Wright's Wall made the lights as a hobby A small pattern seen on an outside wall, resembling a little flight of steps, was Wright's way of "signing" his buildings, according to Wall

THE WALLS and ceiling are wood cypress, while the floor is polished, col-ored concrete. The structure faces southeast, receiving the southeast sun in the morning

Wright generated the feeling of being outdoors by using glass extensively. Long, tall windows abound, and the kitchen's high ceiling contains a skylight

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Originally, Wright designed the din-ing room table so it came out of the wall. It later was made into smaller pieces. As seen today, sitting in the middle of the room, the table is pentag-onal and its legs are angular

Plants in the same room as the table stand in hexagonal bases

OF THE EIGHT rooms in the house. Wall's favorite is the front room

"It's very comfortable," he said "It's nice and warm."

This room features a cherrywood carving that depicts a scene of animals and plants. It was made by Milton Horn, a resident art is t at Olivet Col-lege. which Wall and his wife both at-tended. Horn collaborated with Wright on the panel. The ceiling of the front room features an angular design

Not even a doorway interrupts the neat horizontal line along one side. The head of a person 5 feet 5^2 inches tall who was standing in the doorway was a few inches below the top of the door

A LOW WALL runs around much of the house, its angles and lines echoing those of the structure.

"It is more beautiful as the years go by," Wall said

The property was bought last spring by Tom Monaghan. owner of the De-troit Tigers and Domino's Pizza, who has admired Wright's architecture for many years An employee of Domino's Pizza lives in the house

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What to do when one of those days occurs This is another lesson on art and

drawing by special columnist David Messing He has taught for ten years and oper-a t e s an a r t store, Art Store and More, 16338 M i d d l e b e l t ,

L ivon i a , 522-6311, 265 N. M a m S t r e e t , Plymouth, 455-1222 Messing en-courages questions and comments f rom readers You may write him at his store or c /o Observer Newspa-pers. 23352 Farmington Road. Farm-ington, MI 48024

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Ring! "Hello, Art Store," I said, al-ready to have a great day "Yes, is Da-vid Messing there?" the mysterious voice asked " Well does he owe you money?" I jokingly asked

"Um no . . . no he doesn't," the voice said Well than I'm David Mess-ing." I quipped and paused to hear a laugh "Mister Messing the stock that was a priority rush shipment to the Plymouth store was shipped yester-d a y " "Yesterday? That stuff was or-dered three weeks ago. how are we gonna open without

He cut me off with the s tatement that every home owner has heard at least once for each appliance that they had delivered . "It's on the truck."

Five times in my life I have spent the whole day home waiting for "the truck'" to come Twice out of the five times it never came Did you ever won-der what a tremendous boost it must be to a truck driver's ego Think of it; eve-ry piece he is to deliver is represented by a human being canceling all life's functions to wait just wait for him to arr ive . At any rate I hung up the phone to greet a customer who. straight way, turned into the "wild man of Borneo" when he found out his f rame job wasn't finished So like a chicken I said. "I'm gonna run out and get some coffee " Pulling up to the drive-in window I ordered my coffee and hummed with the music, phyeho-logically regrouping

IN FRONT of me, however, was a white truck that must have had 18 peo^ pie in i t None of them seemed to speak English very well and each one had to get out of the truck and register their complaint at tbe pickup window

"You jus poot mustard on thees

cheese-a-burger'' and etc So there I sat for 10 minutes just waiting I couldn't back up or get around the truck ahead of me All the while 1 could see my 37 cent cup of coffee sitting in the pickup window cooling while I was steaming

So I took my luke warm coffee back to the store and picked up Adam for kindergarten Now I am only a eight minute drive from the school, but as you may have guessedj, this day was a little different f rom normal. We ended up in a 20 minute t raff ic jam Every time I get stuck in traffic, it seems I am always behind a camper, and this day was no exception Fumming be-cause I couldn't see anything but the back of the camper, I happened to read one of the many bumper stickers it toted It read "that just tops my day, have you hugged your hog what else could go wrong."

When I finally arrived back at the store, I said to one of my employees, "if this day was a painting I'd throw it away and start all over again

I don't know whether it is the align-ment of the planets, blood pressure, or Just too many coffees, but some days you can't draw for beans So what do you do"* Quit* Well, sometimes that is

the best thing For the rest of the day. do nothing or you could walk away or go get a coffee at a drive-in

Professional artists have an occa-sional off day. but their technical knowledge usually helps them produce a pretty good piece even when they get stuck behind a camper so to speak

But it is especially frustrating to the non-professional artists when the thing they love to do betrays them Like a refuted lover they look at their work then stare at their hands and wonder "how can you do this to me 1 "

Of course your art ability isn't in your hands but in your head By getting away for a few moments you allow your eyes to reapproach the work anew

Restudy the shapes and colors If the problem isn't obvious hold the piece in front of a mirror If the problem is not instantly reflected back to you then "the problem' is in you and not the work

Your attitude can breathe life into a piece of art or choke it to death Per-haps the problem is the subject you choose or maybe it is the medium Maybe it is the place you are attempt-ing to work Perhaps you expect too much too soon About a year ago 1 wrote, 'that even Louis Satchmo Armstrong as a child at sometimes struggled to toot out of his trumpet, Twtnkle, twinkle little s t a r " '

Of course there are many factors that may continue to an off day Never

permanently stop doing your art re-gardless Your art is or will become a visual expression of your inner self, a vehicle for inspiration, and even a ven-tilation foi creative urges Art is like anything else that you first try You probably surprised yourself with the success of your first few attempts. In time you expect more of yourself and here is where you can be frustrated but don't be Because the point of frustra-tion is the point of seeking to learn and the point of learning is the point of growth Finally, the point of growth is the point of expression through good art

ART1 FOLKS: This artifolks is kind of shared between me and Sharon Dob-ney of Livonia Sharon came into the art store on a hopeless venture She was looking for an inexpensive light table The least expensive light I have seen is $129 What Sharon and I figured out was an inexpensive alternative There is a table easel that is made to elevate drawing or lap boards An 18-by-24 is, for example, about $15 In-stead of placing a board on the easel. Sharon bought a piece of tranaluscent white plexiglas which only cost $12 95 For her light source, she merely bends her drafting light down behind the easel which, by the way. has a com-pletely open back "It works perfect she says and it only cost a total of $27 95 '

O & E Thursoay , May 23. 1966

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• CENTER FOR C R E A T I V E STUDIES

Through Wednesday, J u n e 12 - The 59th annual Student Art Exhibition of CCS-CoTIege of Art and Design is run-ning. 245 E Kirby ;n Det ro i t ' s Univer-sity Cultural Center The exhibit . Mich-gan s oldest and largest s tudent ar t

show features more than 2.000 works representing adver t is ing design, ar t di-rection. ceramics, drawing, f iber de-sign, film, glass, i l lustration, industrial design, interior design, me ta l and jewelry painting, photography, print-making. sculpture, t r anspor ta t ion de-sign video and wood. Internat ional ly known jazz musicians Marcus Bel-grave. Rayse Biggs and Donald Walden will appear in a free concer t in the sec-ond ArtVue Concert Series, noon to 1

p.m May 23 in the col lege 's cour tyard Exhibit hours are 11 a . m to 4 p m Thursdaj^Sundav, except May 25 and 26 Free parking on c a m p u s Group •ours and meeting faci l i t ies a re avail-able by special a r r a n g e m e n t Phone 372-31 IB

• PRESTON B U R K E G A L L E R I E S Through Monday. Ju ly 1 — Works by

""Shave, Risak. Lencioni. Nam and Loos i r e "exhibited. 9 a.m to 4.30 p.m. week-days 430 W Larned, Detroi t . Call 963-2350

• M I C H I G A N G R E A T L A K E S WILDLIFE F E S T I V A L

Saturday-Sunday, May 25-26 — Livo-nia ar t is t Bob Per r i sh will be among those par t ic ipa t ing in this first festival, which will t ake place in Clare. Mich Sponsored by Ducks Unlimited and the Stroh Brewery Co., it will bring togeth-er Michigan's f inest wildlife a r t and artists, and will f e a tu r e contests for the eighth annual Michigan Ducks Unlimit-ed Artist of the Year and the first Carver of the Year F rom 10 a.m to 5 p.m both days, an ar t show and sale, with m o r e than 35 artists, an antique duck decoy display, including world champion wildlife designer Frank Newmever , and a swap-and-sell will take place Contest entr ies will be on display Sa turday af ternoon Fred Trost f rom "Michigan Outdoors" will be fea-tured at the a w a r d s banquet. 6 30 p.m Saturday The price for weekend events, excluding the banquet, is $3 per person and $5 per family. Call J an Win-ter at (517) 386-7492 for information

• C E N T R A L W O O D W A R D C H R I S T I A N C H U R C H

Saturday. June 1 — Works by mod-ern c ra f t spe r sons and ar t is ts will be fea tured in "A Folk Art Celebration and the Arts," 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the

.Church. Big Beaver and Adams in Troy Booths both inside and outside the church will sell handloom weaving, basketry, s ta ined glass, woodcarving. st i tchery, quilting, handmade toys.

History society offers several tours of city

woven rugs, paintings, photography and other i t ems Also featured will be demonst ra t ions by artesans. perfor-mances . e thnic foods, door prizes and a display of winning entries in poster and Chris tmas card design contests Call Louise Hall at 853-7132 or the church office at 644-0512 for information

• M I D L A N D A R T C O U N C I L S U M M E R A R T FAIR

Saturday-Sunday, June 1-2 — Pot-tery. wood, lea ther , silkscreen, paint-ing. collage, wax, fiber, photography and meta l , by 260 ar t is ts f rom across the United States, are among the media to be sold at the fair , 10 a.m to 6 p.m June 1 and noon to 6 p.m. June 2 Ad-mission is f r ee All ar t is ts will display original work on the grounds of the Midland Center for the Arts and the Grace A. Dow Memorial Library, at the corner of E a s t m a n Road (U.S. 10) and W St Andrews Drive. Dial-A-Ride will run a shut t le service f rom the F a r m e r s ' Marke t in downtown Midland to the center eve ry 15 minutes. Regu-lar f a r e s will be in e f fec t Additional parking will be avai lable at the l ibrary and the Michigan Molecular Institute, 1910 W St. Andrews Car pooling is recommended

• HILL G A L L E R Y Thursday. May 23 - Sculpture and

drawing by J a y Wholley will continue through June 8. Reception to mee t the art ist 6-8 p.m. this evening. 163 Town-send, B i rmi ngham • F E I G E N S O N G A L L E R Y

Fr iday . May 24 - Landscape paint-ings b y ' R u t h " Leonard of Detroit and New York will be on display through June 29 Reception for the ar t is t 4-7

The Detroit Historical Society is-of-fering a variety of lours dur ing June and July

All tickets must be purchased in ad-vance No tickets a re sold the day of the tour For more informat ion, call the Society at 833-7934

Tours of historic churches will leave the parking lot of the Detroi t Historical Museum at 10 15 a .m. The price, in-cluding luncheon, is $6 for Society members and $7.50 for non-members. Featured on the Monday. June 3 tour will be St. Patr ick, Fo r t S t ree t Presby-terian. Second Baptist, St. John Episco-pal and St Mary On the Monday. July 8 tour will be Sts. P e t e r and Paul , Holy Family , Trinity Lutheran, Church of the Messiah and St Joseph

SPECIAL E V E N I N G tours will leave the museum park ing lot at 5:15 p.m. The price, including dinner, is $10 for Society member s and $12 for non-members . Featured will be St. Anne s

Church, Historic For t Wayne and Holy-Redeemer Church Thursday. June 6; and Scripps House, Trinity Lutheran Episcopal, Most Holy Trinity and Trini-ty Lutheran Thursday, July 11.

Sunday strolls will begin at 2 p.m and last approx imate ly 2W hours. Fea-tured will be Woodmere Cemetery (June 9). Old Grosse Pointe (June 23). P a l m e r W:oods (July 14) and Historic For t Wayne (July 28).

Tours of historic Moross House, home of the Detroit Garden Center, will be 1-3 p.m. Tuesday, June 11 and July 9. The s t ruc ture . 1460 E. Jef ferson at Riopelle. is Detroit 's oldest brick house and fea tu res a restored Victorian parlor Group tours may be a r ranged on non-tour days by appointment . Call 259-6363 for informat ion.

S u m m e r workshops are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Bring a brown bag lunch. Coffee and tea will be provided. Registrat ion and p r e p a y m e n t a re required. Sunday. July 14 will be Herb Day Open House

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Tuesday, May 28 — Photographs by the great ' Western photographer . Ed wa rd S Curtis, and a selection of North Amer ican Indian baskets and Nava jo rugs a r e on display through July 14 Hours a re 10 a.m to 5 30 p.m Tuesday-Sa turday . 560 N. Woodward. Birming-ham. • A R N O L D KLEIN G A L L E R Y

Recent drawings by Karen A m e Klein a re on display through May There a r e five pencil and 20 color pen-cil works by this outs tanding ar t i s t Hours a r e 11 a m to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Sa tu rday . 4520 N Woodward. Royal Oak. • P H Y L L I S K R A U S E G A L L E R Y

Among the ar t objects in this new gal lery a re a collection of t r iba l bead-ed jewel ry f rom Nagaland. India, pup-pets f r o m Burma and Thai land and smal l rugs f rom Morocco and Afganis-tan. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues-day-Saturday. 29 W Lawrence . Ponti-ac.

• P R E S T O N M. B U R K E Works by Shave, Risak. Lencioni.

Nani and Loos are on exhibit through July 1. Hours are 9 a .m. to 4 30 p m wuekdavs, 430 W. Larned, Detroit . • C IVIC C E N T E R G A L L E R Y

Paint ings by Gladys T. Kaldor a r e on d isp lay through May. Kaldor. a local painter , has had exhibitions both here and in Pa r i s Southfield Civic Center is at 26000 Evergreen. Southfield. • 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

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Recent works on paper by Susan Thomas will continue through June 17. Thomas is an award-winning Birming-ham ar t is t having her f i rs t one-art is t show. Hours a r e 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. Mon-day-Saturday, until 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, 223 S. Woodward. Birming-ham

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New paintings by Ron Gorchov will be on display through June 22. Hours a re 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-dav. 555 S Woodward, B i rmingham. • P I E R C E S T R E E T G A L L E R Y

"Visualities" by Judi th Winston com-bines fine ar t and photography in an unusual series of hand-painted pho-togrphs using historic Michigan barns, 217 Pierce . B i rmingham Hours are noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday • C O M M U N I T Y A R T G A L L E R Y

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Chinese Amer ican Educat ional and Cultural Center of Michigan and Inter-national Services of Wayne State Un-viversity Reception 6-8 p.m. Thursday, May 23 The gal lery is on the WSU campus, Detroit .

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"The Fores t — Sculpture Instal lat ion " by Guloovar t cont inues through June 20 Hours a re 11 a .m to 5 p m Tues-day-Saturday, 29 W Lawrence , Ponti-ac. • YAW G A L L E R Y

Architectural E l e m e n t s of Indonesia and Beads in J e w e l r y are on display through June 4 Hours a re 11 a.m to 5 p.m Tuesday-Saturday, 550 N. Wood-ward. B i rmingham. • TROY A R T G A L L E R Y _

Landscapes and still lifes in Oil by Birmingham ar t i s t , Ffoss Arkell and functional and scu lp tura l fo rms in clay-by Carolyn Dulin. f i rs t-prize winner in Michigan C e r a m i c s "85 Hours a re 11 a m to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 755 W. Big Beaver , Troy. • H A B A T A T G A L L E R I E S

Monumental g lass pieces by Howard Ben Tre will cont inue to June 1. Works by glass ar t i s t . Steven DeVries a re on display, also to June 1. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, until 9 p.m. F r i d a y . 28235 Southfield. Lathrup Village. • M O R I A H F I N E A R T

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LUXURIOUS LIVING C u s t o m buitt 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h o n ra-v ine se t t ing Full wa l k o u t lower level, ex tens i ve deck ing , e iegant master sui te M a n y ex t ras , qu ie t cu l -de -sac lot. For -mal d in ing r o o m Den newly decora ted . A s s u m a b l e m o r t -gage $199,500 8 5 1 - 1 9 0 0 .

A PERFECT SETTING. Rus t i c T r l -Leve l ranch nes t led in ro l l ing hil ls, 4 b e d r o o m s , o n e w i t h g lass doorwa l l . 2 ful l baths, fami ly r o o m , 2 a t t a c h e d pa t ios . 3 rd pat io has f le ld -s tone grHI. Br ick wal l In l iv ing r o o m has f i rep lace w i th ra ised hear th. T h e r m o p a n e w i n d o w s . O v e r l o o k i n g lovely na tu ra l ravine $79,900. 559-2300 .

A F F O R D A B L E L A K E F R O N T . T r a n q u i l lake l iv ing. 3 bed -r o o m . 2 b a t h ranch, newer k i t chen . Fami ly r o o m a n d l iv ing r o o m . Al l o p e n t o c u s t o m d e c k o v e r l o o k i n g serene Green L a k e $116 ,650 6 8 1 - 5 7 0 0

C O L O N Y PARK. Nicely kep t 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l o n t h e c o m m o n s . Cent ra l air, newer ca rpe t a n d recen t l y deco ra t -ed. Exce l len t Te rms . $134,900. 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 .

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P R I V A C Y . TREES, NATUREI Year r o u n d l i v ing for t h e ac t ive fam i l y , i ndoo r s w i m m i n g poo l , In - l aw su i te , cour t ya rd , 2 f i r ep l aces and o p e n f loor p lan. A w o n d e r f u l v iew In every d i r e c t i o n . $149 ,900 477 -1111

M E A D O W H I L L S E S T A T E S . Unique fami ly r o o m In o ld Eng-l ish style Qual i ty c a r p e t , neu t ra l decora t ing . P r e m i u m c o m -m o n s lot p lus an A s s u m a b l e Mor tgage are h igh l igh ts of th i s 2600 square foo t h o m e . $110 ,000 . 851-1900

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C A N T E R B U R Y C O M M O N S Separa te 2900 s q u a r e f oo t , 4 b e d r o o m Danbu ry w t t h l ib rary and fami ly r o o m 2 pa rks p rov ide j ogg ing t r a i l s a n d fami ly en te r t a i nmen t Wa lk t o H igh schoo l $ 1 2 4 , 0 0 0 851-190C Pre-license Class

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E X C E P T I O N A L C O L O N I A L . P ro fess iona l l y l a n d s c a p e d a r g e w o o d e d lot ad jacent t o 250 a c r e s of na tu ra l w o o d e d park C u s t o m m a d e w i n d o w t r e a t m e n t s Beaut i fu l c o u n t r y k i t chen , spac ious rooms, qual i ty) $ 1 9 5 , 0 0 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1

COUNTRY LIVING B u t c l ose t o the ctty G a r d e n spo t Re-mode led In 1972 S u p e r fami l y room wt th n a t u r a l f i rep lace Lo ts of s to rage $ 6 7 , 0 0 0 651 -1900

A DREAM COME TRUE. Large br** ootorm. Perfect con-dition F«n»y room. Florida room, rec room with wet bar. pkjs carpeted e x e r t * * room. Kitchen and bathe recentty redone let toor laundry Many extraa $106,000. 560-2300

IE ENJOY th*e 4 b e d r o o m r a n c h wf th ftniehed base-ment a n d sc reened In porch I n g r o u n d p o o l wt th c a b a n a and fenced y a r d $93 ,000 3 4 6 - 6 4 3 0 .

EXCELLENT M O V E IN C O N D I T I O N 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l Neu t ra l decor t h r u - o u l Oak p a r q u e t ftoor In k i t chen a n d d i ne t t e Ce ram ic t l ie In foyer a n d hal l Spec ious master b e d r o o m wt th ba th a n d w a l k - i n c loset $65 ,900 346 -6430

M E A D O W BROOK HILLS Lovely 4 b e d r o o m co lon ia l wt th la rge I M n g a n d d in ing r o o m s wt th beau t i f u l bay w i n d o w s , fami ty r o o m wt th ftreplece, c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , 2 H baths , cen-t ra l a i r , spr ink le r sys tem $ 1 4 2 , 9 0 0 4 7 7 - 1 1 1 1 .

S T LATHPUP VILLAGE 559-2300 WESTLAND 326-2000 LIVONIA 525-0990 FARMINGTON 477-1111 FARMINGTON MILLS 851-1900 LIVONIA 261-0700 PLYMOUTH/CANTON 455-7000 NORTHVILLE 348-6430

Thursday May 23., '985 O&E * 3 E

Chicago's art expo draws local galleries d y d e m t a S o r n s t a i n

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Someone jokingly remarked . "In t e r m s uf distance. Chicago is a suburb oi Detroit '"

A m e r e five hours by car or 40 min-utes by plane, this dynamic and beauti-ful city on the lake should be consid-ered "a stone's throw away" a t least dur ing five days in May For at this t ime. Chicago becomes the undisputed world center for art .

The Chicago Internat ional Art Expo-sition iCIAE). the largest juried, world-class ar t forum of its kind is an unpar-alleled "happening "

Held this past May 9-13 at Chicago's 72-year-old historic landmark. Navy Pier , the Expo brings the most prest i -gious .jttHenes'of the world together in one spectacular setting, itself the mos t awesome work of a r t Lake Michigan against the backdrop of the Chicago skyline

Here the two long warehouse a r m s of the Pier stretch two miles out into the sun-dappled turquoise-green wa t e r culminat ing in a cent ra l rotunda, *a-

review mous for ius s tunning ha tch-marked, cast-iron bracing b e a m s

NEVER mind that the pipes a r e rest-ed and the plaster c rumbl ing , for this is a t rade fair of the highest qual i ty, a de-lightful fun-filled b l f n d of f a s t food and fantas t ic art .

This year, 150 exhib i tors included 5ft foreign galleries f r o m London. Paris. Rome, Vienna. Berl in, Munich. Bar-celona. Tokyo and 100 of the finest gal-leries f rom the United States, with 15.000-20.000 pieces of a r t for sale.

Every media was represen ted -painting, sculpture, wa te rco lo r , graph-ics, photography and even the video of Nam June Pai'k. with p r i ces ranging f rom $30 to $500,000

The sense of en thus iasm was shared by dealer and viewer a s visual senses were st imulated by the g r e a t 20th cen-

tury mas te r s such as Picasso, Leger, Mondrian Kandinsky. Klee and Dubuf-fet as well as the modern American art is ts , Frankentha le r . Motherwell , Hockney and Francis to n a m e just a few-

Sounds of the European dealers negotiat ing in their native language contr ibuted to the internat ional aura and exc i tement

Chicago, as host, w a s r ep resen ted by 24 galleries; .Mice Adam Ltd and Rich-ard Gray Gallery were both inst rumen-tal in helping to develop the show six years ago. The Chicago Imagists , Ellen L a n y a n . Phyl l i s B r a m s o n , Roger Brown were represented as well as the bag-lady art ist , Lee Godie

Essential ly, the finest gal ler ies in the country brought their best work Bir-mingham ' s Sheldon Ross and Donald Morris galleries contributed to the show s quality

ROSS agreed that the ent i re experi-ence was remarkab le , that Navy Pier Expo is the best show of its kind and that it is high quality in ever aspect

Because the show d raws connois-

seurs and collectors, Ross met a collec-tor of Saul Steinberg who recognized two fine well-documented Steinberg pieces He not only bought tbe two works, but sent other collectors to the Ross booth because he determined t h a t Sheldon Ross Gallery was so fairly-priced

The very a t t r ac t ive Donald Morris installation boasted a new Perls te in oil and watercolor , an Avery oil and watercolors, Lester Johnson oils as well as the supe rb museum quality Af-rican pieces tha t were recently on ex-hibit in the gal lery.

Florence Morr is felt that this year there was a larger at tendance, more serious interest and more international dealers She agreed that this is the most outs tanding t rade show, mainly because a r t i s t i c s tandards are upheld by a panel t ha t determines which deal-ers may exhibit .

The ar t , t he lake, the cityscape, the businesses tha t support and promote the fair, all contr ibute to the exhilarat-ing exper ience

But the spor t of people watching also

Flower art blooms at the DIA By Marge Alpern s p e c i a l w r i t e /

F e w of us can bring great a r t into our-homes , but all of us can see and enjoy it in our museums.

Last week many people who pe rhaps rare ly visit the Detroit Insti tute of Arts found a special reason_to_go there . Gar-deners throughout Michigan c a m e to ;ee and experience "Arts and F lower s

A Festival of Spring." This was the first t ime that the vol-

jh lee r s the Detroit Inst i tute of Arts and 70 communi ty organizations joint-! v sponsored a week of exhibits and ac-

vities It was a grea t success. The puzzling questions about a r t

•vhich many visitors have — is it good or bad and what does it mean - were replaced by the deiight and p leasure of -••ieing f lowers take their r ightful p lace next to the man m a d e mas t e rp i ece s in the world of a r t

Among the most enjoyable of all the lectures, act ivi t ies and exhibi ts w e r e the floral mas te rp ieces designed by-member s of the Federa ted G a r d e n Clubs to compl iment the m u s e u m ' s mas t e r works.

Art raises images in our minds. The images imspired by a mas te r work, in-terpre ted by an accomplished f lower a r r ange r could in themselves be appre -ciated as works of art . They also help the viewer see a deeper beauty or sig-nificance in the mas te rp iece

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"SEATED Bather ," an impressionis-tic painting by Renoir , automat ica l ly would suggest a roman t i c , light floral a r r angemen t

Rose Albers of Holland Garden Clubs, as a r r anger , t h e r e f o r e chose the round forms of tulips and other flowers in soft pink, mauve," l avender and flesh-tones to convey a feel ing of feminine beauty

The surreal is t ic paint ing, "Shadow Country," by Yves Tanguy , c rea tes the impression of mys t i ca l space with strange, floating a m o r p h i c fo rms

The flower a r r a n g e r who selected this painting to in te rp re t , Chris Roch-man of the Ann Arbor Garden Club, used the the subt le colors of a desert scene with exotic f l ower s almost alien to our eyes. She successfu l ly conveyed the same abs t rac t , o ther-worldly feel-ing of the mas t e rp i ece

"Zip." a large, p o w e r f u l painting b j r Barnet t Newman, is a solid, red canvas with a single white l ine down the mid-dle.

The floral a r t i s t who in terpre ted this

painting, Joan Micou of the Junior League Gardeners , r epea ted the mini-mal design of "Zip" with great skill. She cap tured its mood of s implici ty and intensity.

To all those who love beauty, a r t and f lowers a re an obvious combination However, there a re a tmospher ic prob-l ems involved in main ta in ing them in the s a m e space for any length of t ime.

Pain t ings need low humidity to pre-vent deter iorat ion and cut f lowers need a high humidity to mainta in cell turgi-dity to remain cr isp and fresh.

fn the low humidity of the museum, the perfect petals became somewhat soft and l imp by the end of the exhibit. I a m sure the planners of this large-scale f lower show were very concerned about the life expectancy of many of the f loral a r r a n g e m e n t s

A MICHIGAN woodland scene won enthusiast ic response f r o m m a n y who paused, studied and admired its na tura l beauty. The scene was designed by hor-t icul tural is t . Ralph Mize of Cranbrook

Insti tute of Science and executed by Cranbrook House and Gardens Auxili-ary under the direction of Phyllis McLean and Pa t ty Shea.

The garden surrounding the pool area in the Rivera Count of the muse-um looked as though it had just sprung up there natural ly .

One of the great pleasures of a walk in the woods is the infinite variety of plant f o rms to be seen. So, here in the museum w e r e gathered a var ie ty of ferns, the essence of woodsiness. ground covers and wild flowers,

P lants w e r e thoughtfully selected, graceful ly a r ranged and visibly la-beled. Split rai ls laid in a zig-zag fo rm enclosed and defined the garden

Several visitors expressed dismay-that the garden was soon to be disas-senbled and hoped it was part of the permanent dislay. This was indeed a t r ibute to the Cranbrook gardeners and our Michigan woodlands.

There w e r e many aspects of the fes-tival that were top quality. As a gar-dener, I mus t say. however, that every-thing was overshadowed by the magni-ficence of our great museum itself It deserves our strongest support

has its place in such an event, expecial-ly when 40.000 turn out This is, a f t e r all. an ar t show and yet the select crowd comprises the full spec t rum f r o m connoisseurs, ar t is ts , serious col-lectors. museum cu ra to r s to the high school and college student, the "yup-pie." the beginning and budget-minded collector and the "gawker "

DETROITERS spotted were the DIA professionals, Ellen Sharpe, Helen Shannon and Janet Landay Also seen milling their way through the a r t and crowd were Jean and Joe Hudson, Alan and Mar i anne S c h w a r t z , of t he Schwartz Graphic Arts Gal lery at the DIA. Gere Baskin, d i rec tor of Detroit Focus; Barrie Werba, d i rec tor of Mich-igan Foundation for the Arts; Mr and Mrs Hughes Potiker, Dr and Mrs Robert Stone. Dr and Mrs Ralph Cos-key

Artists seen were Mary Clark and Gary Zych. Former Detroit ar t is t Mi-chael Luks was represented a t the Os-carson Hood Gallery-

One can stretch a point and say that Michigan is at the hear t of the Expo since the idea was originated by Flint 's John Wilson

Of the six year old Expo, Wilson claims, "My main interest is develop-ing the Navy Pier What grea te r ser-vice than to provide a cul tural show place in the most excit ing city in the world' '"

WILSON believed in what others felt lo be a white elephant . And as a m e m b e r of Mayor Harold Washington's task force to come up with develop-ment plans for Navy Pier , Wilson, who views cul ture as a service industry, en-visioned the Pier as a cu l tu ra l show p 'ace Thus, what began as a pract ical business venture turned into an ar t is t ic phenomenon!

More than 1,000 dealers were turned down this year. Wilson said while the coil per booth tripled f r o m $800 in 1980 to $2,400 this year .

Waddington Galleries of-London took 24 booths. 12 for Waddington Graphics The Navy Pier is big. the Expo is big and the idea is big.

In addition to the visual a r t s , next May the Chicago Internat ional Thea t r e Festival, a Quadrangle Corp. produc-tion, will pe r fo rm for four weeks. Such international thea t re groups as the Na-tional Theatre of Britain, Ha i fa The-a t re of Israel, the Scot Thea t re of Ja-pan and more will be par t of Chicago's month of festivals.

"The Duchess of Malfi." s t a r r ing Ian McClellen, "The Critic" and "The Real Inspector Hound.". directed by Tom Stoppard are just some of the plays that will be performed

With such an international d r aw . Chi-cago seems closer and closer to Detroit — just a suburb away.

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EKfl MARK REALTY NORTHWEST *6*-'5600

SUPER C L E A N a n d ready for the new owners . O n e of N. Dea rbo rn He igh ts n ices t a reas . 3 bed rooms , full f i n i shed b a s e m e n t , super n ice awn. Newer f u r n a c e and much , m u c h m o r e On l y a s k i n g $47 ,900

ERA MARK REALTY NORTHWEST 464-9600

NOV! - Unbe l ievab le ! 3 b e d r o o m ranch w i th fami ly r o o m a n d f i re-p lace, 2 car a t t ached g a r a g e a n d ful l b a s e m e n t In c o u n t r y s e t t i n g $70 ,900

ERA RYMAL SVMES Cali 47&-913G

NOVI - Conven ien t loca t ion for th is 2 b e d r o o m condo . neu t ra l deco r , f i n i shed basement , poss ib le rec r o o m , f i rep lace In l iv ing r oom, cab le , m o v e in cond i t i on . $73 ,000

ERA RYMA. SYMES Call 478-9130

ACTION WANTED! ! - O w n e r is so r ry t o leave this 3 b e d r o o m h o m e wt th country k i t chen , mu l t i p le ba ths , f in-ished basement . 2 car garage , beaut i fu l t reed lo t . Poss ib le land cont rac t $52 ,900

ERA FIRST FEDERAL REALTY 478-3400

GREAT A S S U M P T I O N ! ! - L ivo-nia .L ike l iv ing in the c o u n t r y . 200 foo t rav ine lot , 3 b e d r o o m b r i ck a n d a l um inum wt th fami l y r o o m , f i re-p lace and F lo r ida r o o m New o n marke t W o n ' t last at $67 ,500 .

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ERA MARK REALTY NORTHWEST

464-9600

NEWLY D E C O R A T E D one a n d a half s to ry a l u m i n u m s ided h o m e is ready for a y o u n g coup le t o s tar t fami ly l i fe 3 b e d r o o m s , 1 bath , basement , f e n c e d y a r d wi th pat io , ex t ra Insu la t ion . L o c a t e d in Red fo rd S39 500

ERA MARK REALTY NORTHWEST 464 >600

NOVI - Just r e d u c e d ! 3 b e d r o o m h o m e w i th fami l y r o o m a n d 2 ful l b a t h s , a t t a c h e d g a r a g e , n ice ly l andscaped , overs ized l o t , g o o d s h o p p i n g a n d exce l len t schoo l s $67 900

ERA RYMAL SYMES Ca« 478-9*30

NOVI - Woodsy v iew In p res t ig ious M e a d o w P r o o k Lake 3 or 4 bed -r o o m h o m e wi th 2 full baths. Cozy f am i l y r o o m wi th f i rep lace, spac ious k i t c h e n wi th lots of cab ine ts s ide e n t r a n c e garage $98,500

ERA RYMAL SYMES Cal 478-9130

TOP QUALITY H O M E - a n d loca-t ion Over 1200 s q u a r e feet in th is cus tom buil t h o m e 2 full ba ths , d in -ing room, f i rep lace, enc losed pa t io , beaut i ful ly f i n i shed rec rea t i on r o o m , pr ivate lot wtth t o w e r i n g t rees Y o u must see this h o m e $74 ,900

ERA FIRST FEDERAL REALTY 411

LIVONIA - La rge 3 b e d r o o m br ick ranch, coun t ry k i t chen , f i n i shed rec-reat ion room, 2 car g a r a g e Beau t i -ful lot backs to w o o d s , 1 year ERA W a r r a n t y ERA M o r t g a g e ava i lab le W o n t last at $57 ,500

ERA RRST FEDERAL REALTY 478-3400

UNDER $40 ,000 Nor th D e a r b o r n He ights h o m e c lose t o s c h o o l a n d t r a n s p o r t a t i o n En(oy the s u m m e r In your b a c k y a r d tha ts been d e s i g n e d in a pa rk - l i ke set t ing for r e l a x a t i o n 2 b e d r o o m s , separa te d i n i n g r o o m , garage

ERA MARK REALTY NORTMWEST

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C L E A N a n d weU m a i n t a i n e d h o m e In nice, qu ie t a rea of G a r d e n Ci ty Coun t r y k i t c h e n w i t h bu i l t - in o v e n / range, 3 b e d r o o m s , p r iva te pa t i o w i th gas gr i l le , newer furnace, a lumi -num s ided g a r a g e and t r im on house $ 4 1 , 9 0 0

ERA MARK REALTY NORTHWES1

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NOVI - T reed c u i - d a - s a c la se t t i ng for th i s la rge c u s t o m h o m e in des i r -able Car r iage Hi l ls ' ' Mu l t i - leve l d e c k s nes t led In the w o o d s Huge k i t chen opens t o g i gan t i c fami l y r o o m , c o n t e m p o r a r y d e c o r $205 ,900

ERA RYMAL SYMES CM 478-9130

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b e d r o o m ranch w i th beau-t i fu l v iew of 1 + ac re lot w i th s t r e a m a n d t rees In p res t ig ious sub 2 -way b r i ck f i rep lace, a t tached 2 car ga-r a g e Nor thv i l le schoo ls and ma i l i ng $ 9 7 , 9 0 0

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SUPER RANCH - $9« .900 Abso lu te ly beau t i f u l c u s t o m r a n c h fea tu r ing large b e d r o o m s , 2*A ba ths giant k i t chen a n d b reak fas t a r e a 1st f loor l aundry Many m o r e cus-t om features. Ca l l tor c o m p l e t e de-tai ls

ERA RRST FEDERAL REALTY 47S-3400

F A R M I N G T O N - A l m o s t 1 a c r e wtt t i f lowing s t ream Is the s e t t i n g tor th is great 2 b e d r o o m s ta r te r h o m e wt th b a s e m e n t a n d g a r a g e O n l y $39 900 Can today

ERA FWST FEDERAL REALTY 47W4Q0

M A R K REALTY 464-9600

RYMAL SYMES 3 478-9130

FIRST FEDERAL 478-3400

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-witii catliedra; ceilings throughout Features hardwood floors remodeled kitchen huge famil) room central air loads . ( storage and' —.ore 15" 900 • all for detaiLs

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A S S U M E 1 1 % % - L / A - \ewburgh Large lot 3 Bedroom Brick Ranch. I Full Baths Country K.tchen Fireplace Famih Room 1st Floor Laundrv Attached J Car Garage (60 s Call

" K a t h y r ocke fe l l e r ' RE MAX FOREMOST 422-M3ti ATTRACTIVE 1 bedroom brick ranch 1 4 baths. 2Hi car garage i-entrfj air finished basemerl new rwif energy c!' ficiertt % Livoma 1*2 944 i~~ 3959

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ASSI ME Hi"! Mint 3 Bedroom brick raiK'ti. offers huge ..ving ruoot with dieting 1 Iom .v kiU'her. *. i baths, finished ba^e n e r t . -ewer p.usii arpeur.g gorft^'US . a -d 2 ^ car garage iinlv (64 SIX'

LAND CONTRACT I Viu in gharri W-»ds offers tins e j e . u l t . s e 4 bedroom colonial ^r .« quirt -our . lorma. dining room large t,n try Kitchen famih room with fireplace Is: floor laundry U velv treed M at-"ached 2 car garage SMS 000

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BY OWNER all br.ck colonial a.umi num trim «1 —c windows 4 bedrooms 2La baths (am.iy r»>m formal dining room. jSrivavy back yard w-tlt above ground po«'l $91ilXl.i 4fi4 T735

BY OWNER • 'pen sat i Sue If 'M i - 'M 4 bedr^wm i^uad Move-in ("ondilior Fnerrial din.ng ro«>rii r'-c room buii: irts 20 farm!'. • -im w fireplace New cupboards paint i i arpeting Mans • > t ras . 3 acrf 5 V. . Nfwhurg 3695 • Ladvw.Krf i 'r.u-J be.ow one last vtee* before listing Mal i f fer'l-SOCit a, t - i -rsemn-na

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BEALTIFVL BRICK Ranch 3 be.3 rooms, large kitchen bullions, ftnished basement I t car garage Manmurr. insulauon Must see 159 7M : Mile Memmar. 4""-04T2

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B> ' iWNER 3 Seoro m . a." garage Buy— • By appointment onlv -5119

BY OWNER 1 be.lro ranch ir. mint c-ndil. assumption a: ra . fireplace pativ Mvror. Bv apprartmi

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F R A N C A V I L L A Just iLSted 4 beflrcim colonial I1-! baths firs; floor laundry formal lining room large family room with fire-place centra, air beautifully main-tained yard, underground sprinklers patio with gas barbecue 4» much more

CallGiNNY LOC1SELLE CENTl'HV 21 Todav 241 2000

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CAPE COD- 4 bedrooms 14or, sq ft | 2 s-a baths finished basement, screened

porch fam.is r.-om attarhed garage ! assumabj*' 900 - 24H4

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BLOOMFIELD MILLS - Colonial F a m i l y ROIY f i r e p l a c e built-»ns Dreak'aai -OC-. 'ormai DICING. Dasec^NI. garage - a.—"'-? neigh-CJorriooG SS3 SOO «-26Sa 3M- 6047 c M2-162Q TROT - Cotonlal Pelme area Family room -Ireplace formal amiofl. central air. iarc>e U1 «OOr ias»nory outdoor lighting V'C foontair, mucr. more $92,500 Z-3026.

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i ,re«l ' r - a dining romi ! i n l fioor laundn loselv screened pors'h beauli ful oversiied fenced sard »95 900

LAND 1 ' INTRA I "T TERMS or : Assunipliiw Just .isted Custom brie* ratts-h has 22x14 master bedroom with l«»v dressing room ar-d private bath 3•-• baths firep.a- ••> ir. ung room and finished basement private deck and garden areas 100*225 park .-.he setting 2 attached garage Your dream r -m*' '-rue at Si-4 90m • IWN'ER WANTS H- "MK Si>LH M

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INKSTEH 4. SIX M5LE 3 bedroom brick ranch, full basemen-, new roof bay window treed 4 fenced lot Walk, to stores Immediate posses sion. newiv decorated S57.900 522-4322

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L I V O N I A & A R E A EXECUTIVE FIRST OFFERING Like a priceless masterpiece vcti'U love to show off thn N o f - b a q t t j r o r u i t»T4 built 4 bedroom colonial 2"^ baths. 1st floor laundry maintenance free trim, inground sprinklers and s heated guiute pool Plus s pnvate wooded view

134,900

BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT ,M>d a fine family location Western Westland brick'ranch Sound investment wtth 1 bedrooms 2 fuil baths baaement at-tached garage and aluminum t n m 155.900

LOOKING U P ' Stop looking, move up now In Ceptrai Livonia J..W0 sauar* foot 4 bedroom bnck colonial Features 2L« baths. 1st floor laundry, family room with fireplace, dining room and I car attached garage 182 900

MR METICULOUS E>.)ov the move in condition of a South Redford bnck ranch with a finely manicured lawn 3 bedrooms basement, 1 n baths, central air. garage and no painting with alumi-num t n m $49,900

COVENTRY GARDENS Towering shade trees and winding streets is the setting m the heart o! Livoma Vintage 2 storv, 3 bedroom. 1H bath bome of-fering" a natural fireplace and finished basement $66 9M

HARRY S

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NOTTINGHAM WOODS, 5 bedroom. Co-lonial. 2V» baths, family room with fire-place. 2 car attached garage full base-•~.m »-1«.ftOTl appoinimeni 699 4913

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Perfect home - this lovely 3 bedroom ranch offers a gorgeous lot, country kitchen, finished basement attached garage and more 144.900

R O S E D A L E G A R D E N S Old world charm abounds in this beauti-ful older home offering - formal dining room, sundrenched kitchen, library or den. family room, natural fireplace basement, and 2 car garage »7.9«0

C O L O N I A L C H A R M Nice 3 bedroom 1H bath bnc t colonial country sue kitchen, targe family room with Natural fireplace, finished base-ment, 2 car attached garage 173,900

R A M B L I N G R A N C H This one has it all' Immaculate 3 bed room 2"-> bath bnck ranch, formal din-ing room, large kitchen, family room wtth natural fireplace. 1st floor laun dry, full basement. 2 car attached ga rage f 107.800

S P A C I O U S / G R A C I O U S Quality built 4 bedroom 2W hath brick colonial in desirable sub. lat floor li-brary or study formal dining room, country kitchen, family room with nat ural fireplace 1st floor laundry, base-ment. 2 car attached garage, plus much more S127.000

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BY OWNER 4 bedrooms 1 baths exquisitely decorated colonial .oaded witb extras Lot borders wooded area Extra large master bedroom with walk-lc cloeet <• dressing area Palis with gas BBQ Large family room with fireplace insert and wet bar Beautiful ly landscaped with sprinkler system Priced lo move fast at 182.900 981 5412

CANTON - By <_ wood colonial, 4 bedrooms. 2W baths fireplace place, central air 2 W car ga_ rage, custom patio Excellent! 981 - - --

CANTON - Exceptionally maintained 4 bedroom 2 ^ bath colonial, oversized master bedroom with dressing area Oversized family room with fireplace 4 insert At tached g a r a g e - Nicely landscaped privacy fence 4. many more extras Asking I72.500 Assume 8^ mortgage 9 8 1 - i w

CANTON - OPEN MAY 26, 27 12 TO 5 9 room Colonial with many, many es Iras 7799 Capri Dr No of Warren. 1 bik W of Sheldon

CANTON owner, nicely decorated 4 bedroom colonial 2"^ baths, central air. many extras Sunflower Sub, club house, pool, tennis court 477-3S10

L I V O N I A & A R E A FIRST AND FOREMOST Freab new listing on a picturesque k> acre lot. 1970 built bnck colonial that's big and beautiful 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, basement. 2 ^ car garage and a Ten-

ledgerock fireplace 195.900

J U S T R E D U C E D 3 Bedroom brick colonial 2 1 baths 3 1 2 L l V O n i a family room with fireplace attached ] garage I6i32 in-ground poo! many ex iras BuversOnlv 199 900 74-8755

N E W L I S T I N G Beautiful Nottingham West 4 bedroom 21-* baUi colonial all the roost warned s j. 4 nedrooftis feature?. Absolutely immaculate origi-nal owner home $ 110.000 A-k (or

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2 MODELS MA YVILLE STREET al Memmar. between 6 1 7 Mile Rd ;

Open 1-6 30 Daily & Sun M A N Y N E W B U I L D I N G S I T E S . F R O M $ 8 9 , 9 9 0

Ranches & Colonials All face brick full basement. 2W baths, fireplace cathedral ceiling Great Room first floor laundry, many other Ivaiurvs

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L I V O N I A & A R E A DONT MISS OUT oo this nice 3 bed-room bnck ranch in Livoma Offering good eating space large bath, and full basement It won't last long at (45.504 ESTATE LIKE LIVING ia Southfield can be found m Uus 3 bedroom. 1 v* bath ranch Sitting on a 245 foot iot there s a family room with a natural fireplace newer deck, attached garage, and an oul building 152.975

JUST LISTED - A rare 3 bedroom maintenance free colonial An immacu-late bome it offers I baths, large bedrooms, full baaement, and 1W car garage Situated oo a pictureaqoe tree-lined steet for (57.040

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FAMILY ROOM With a natural fire-place highlight Uus Livooia Schools bnck 3 bedroom ranch Including 1 ^ baths 1st floor, basement, garage and maintenance free aluminum t n m Lovely- earthtooe decor (55.900

BEYOND COMPARE No doubt about It, this Northwestern Redford starter ranch has it all Maintenance free alu-minum exterior. 3 bedrooms, finished basement with half bath, central air and 2 car garage (39,900

FAMILY COLONIAL Livonia Schools spacious 4 bedroom brick home offer log-family room, fireplace, l i baths basement and 2 car attached garage with opener Plus underground sprin-klers (62,000

TEXAS SIZE RANCH Overlooking a country' half acre, this 1960 square fool bnck home features 5 bedrooms, 2H baths, spacious family room. 2 natural fireplaces, basement. 1st floor laundry and 2 car attached garage Plus sum mer fun at bome in your own gunlte pool 179,900

HOT BUY Exceptional value on large treed lot in North Livoma YEAR OLD 100% bnck ranch with 1 W baths Isl floor. 3 bedrooms and a full basement Only (49,900

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L I V O N I A $ 9 9 , 9 0 0 Elegant 3 bedroom bnck ranch, two *-i baths and 1 full bath, large kitchen with built-IBS. family room with natural fire-place. full basement, super landscaping and much more

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LIVONIA 20150 Par tvi l le 17 Mile-Middlebelt area)

$ 4 0 3 P E R M O N T H 6 3 4 % I N T E R E S T

For qualified buyers. New 3 bedroom ranch, all bnck. full basement Earn pan of your down payment It closing costs by painting & floor tiling

GOODMAN BUILDERS 399-9033

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LIVONIA L AREA Redford, Peacbes and cream desenbes this beautifully decorated 3 bedroom bungalow Move rtght tn neutral decor basement, garage and Guardian Home Warranty (49.200

Livooia, Simple Assumption! offered oo this large 4 bedroom colonial. Over 1400 square feet with dining room, li brary. finished basement, patio, pool all this on an acre of Land. (63.904

-Immediate Oceopaney Jver 1600 so ft of living space

offered m this 4 bedroom brick ranch. 2 baths, fireplace between living room and kitchen central air finished base-ment sprinkler system ihd 2 car ga rage Many extras (70.900.

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LIVONIA

F A M I L Y F I N D 4 to 5 bedrooms. 1 full and two H baths basement partially finished. 2 car ga rage, land contract terms offered Just needs finishing details (62,900

W a l k T o W o n d e r l a n d Nice 3 bedroom bnck ranch with alu-minum tnm. all large rooms including updated kitchen, finished basement, ga

tge with opener (48,900

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L I V O N I A New on tbe market, pr.ced to sell ouick-Iv and beiow assessed valuation Large brick ranch. 3 bedrooms, IH baths, family room, library fuil basement with rec room, over an acre o landscaped property. 2 garages, 1 at Ucbed and I detached Excellent value Call to see Now Won't Last (98,044

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LIVONIA- Nice starter bome on quiet street Full basement with rec room Florida room, 2 bedrooms. Owner wants offer Asking (39.900 Call Betty Greenlee, Earl Keirr. Realty 349-5*00

C A N T O N Q U A D x>i Well maintained home with large

21x12 master bedroom, coiy family room formal dining room, iarge kitcC en. pnvate street A must see ai J79.900 For vour own personal tour

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Executive Relocation Service 8 5 1 - 4 1 0 0

CANTON Almost new privacy back ir.g up to woods 3 bedroom colonial, i s , b a th s fenced yard, nicely landscaped, finished basemen", new carpeting, attached 2 car garage By Owner 455-4802

CANTON Sharp tri-level in area of cus torn homes Beautifully landscaped and maintained 2 fuil baths. 3 bedrooms formal dining room Asking (105. W Harold Fischer Real Estate 455-5101

CANTON, 3 bedroom ranch, w-.th farm lv room, new 95% effecient furnace garage with storage 9% assumption.

159 900 ' appointment, 455-8135

CANTON - 3 bedroom 2 bath bnck ranch, family room fireplace central air. 2 car garage, fully carpeted E. of Sheldon. No of Ford 455-2712

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3 bedroom bnck ranch m desirable lo-cation Newly decorated Family room finished basement, intercom system underground sprinklers, new roof swimming pool 2 ' i car garage, patio Onlv (59.900

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RANCH HOME with 3 bedrooms, fin-ished basement, 2 car garage (59,900

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S E R E N I T Y Enjoy tbe prestige and quiet pnvacy of Coventry uardens Our extremely flexi-ble floor plan allows for a separate in-law suite with huge walk-in cloaet, full bath in addition to large master suite, 2nd bedroom or dec and great room all oo 1 level Tbe main house features 4 bedrooms up, 2~i baths large living room, formal dining, family room wltn fireplace, mground pool with bath house hidden in 200 f t deep lot with trees. Sellers will consider buy-down assistance (119.900 Call

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ENJOY SUMMER in pnvacy fenced pan • • • •

rooms. 2 Mtlu. see Sunday 2-6 PM S of Cberryhill. E

off Lillev oo OUfBndge Harold Fisher Real Estate 455-5100 or 981-2402

GREAT LOCATION- Lot backs to for est. N Canton 4 bedroom ""-i bath colonial with format dining room, 14 x 18 family room wtth raised hearth fireplace & wet bar curved staircase uled basement, many extras Excellent condition Must see' (86.904

Buyers Only 459-4964

3 bedroom ranch, family room, central air, finished basement with wet-bar at-tached 2 car garage, immaculate coodl-tioo. (66.500 Owner 464 8934

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LIVONIA - 4 bedroom, oo basement, large lot. new furnace, hot water tank, li electrical service Land contract, (36.000 After Spm 422-2696

OPEN SUN 1-5 3 bedroom ranch, country kitchen, family room with ftre-

Clace. home completely carpeted, deck, irge lot. built in 1979

Asking (71.904 46A-2053

OPEN SUN 2-5PM Buy now • Like new Large 4 bedroom. 2 W bath ColoW- -al, formal dining. 1st floor study k laundry ceramic foyer Professionally landscaped, wood deck, sprinkler sys-tem. (104.900 Call 471-0422

P e r f e c t C o u n t r y S e t t i n g Charming older home 3 bedrooms, family room, beautiful updated kitchen, natural fireplace, very unique bome setting oo 1 acre Fabulous Inground pool, lots of trees k grass quiet Ii secluded No thru streets -\aking 179 90C

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ALL YOU COULD ASK FOR can be found right here In this fantastic ranch This newer beauty offers a Urge, bnght country kitchen all aluminum trim gorgeous finished basement with wet bar, 3 large bedrooms, and 2H car ga rage. Only (45,500.

CUSTOM QL'ALITY can be yours to en Joy in this lovely 3 bedroom bnck ranch. Featuring 1 baths and finished basement, this beauty also comes with kitchen appliances, a 2W car cement block garage for (52 500

HARRY S

WOLFE 4 7 4 - 5 7 0 0

G R E A T L O O K I N G 3 bedrooms. 2"-> bath ranches in popu-lar N Canton Subdivision, have two-wav fireplace, formal dining room and first fioor laundry. tn immaculate con-ditio® Lower 80 s. Ask for Melinda for the extra features

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LARGE FAMILY Small pnee for tins sharp home that features a huge 25x13 great room with a natural raised hearth fireplace Has bonus 24x18 above ground pool Just listed and pnead to sell (61,900

CALL ART ANDERSON RE MAX Boardwalk 459-3600

L A R G E L O T ln-towr. Plymoulh location surrounding tins doll house with new bath and kitch-en, hardwood floors very clean and nice decor (53,900 Call

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BY OWNER - N Dearborn Hts Dearborn Schools, country Using In city 2. 3 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, 2"-> baths, finished rec room. Florida room, lat floor laundry attached garage, new furnace k central air sprinkler system, nicelv landscaped 1 acre lot Asking (139,"000 564 7611 354-14*1

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"BEAUTIFUL TREED SITES"

THE PRESIDENTIAL *97,800 3 a n d 4 b e d r o o m s , l a r g e c a t h e d r a l c e l l i n g g r e a t r o o m , g o u r m e t s t y l e

k i t c h e n w i t h l a l a n d c h o p p i n g b l o c k . 2 1 A b a t h s , s t a i n e d t r i m , w o o d

w i n d o w s , o a k c a b i n e t r y , b i r c h d o o r s . ( 1 0 Y E A R H O M E W A R R A N T Y ) .

N I N E C H O I C E M O D E L S

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C U S T O M BUILT BY G R E E N F I E L D C O N S T R U C T I O N CO. . INC.

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M U S T S E L L ! Open Sun 1 -4 pm Immediate occupan-cy - S bedroom brick ranch with alumi-num trim and full baaement Located at 24432 HASS N of Ford. W of Tele-graph Asking (42.900 Call today'

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N DEARBORN HGTS beautiful, qua I 3 bedroom ranch. Creatwood • Divine

.Id acboola Cia ton features through out Florida room. M7.904 277-1128

WEST DEARBORN OPEN Son Mor. U p m 1751 N Wsverly off Ford Rd 3 bedroom Colonial, new kitchen k furnace (41 000 978-1950

L o c a t i o n - L o c a t i o n 1st rule in buvtng real estate is LOCA T10N This bome is within 1 block walking distance to downtown Plyrr. outh and schools Lovely 3 bedroom ranch on an e r t r a large lot with 2 W car garage makes for a good buy and tn-testment (62 900

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N O R T H C A N T O N 1st ad 1st offering, you be the first to see this home1 4 bedroom colonial, farn ily room with fireplace, attached ga rage, all new carpeting throughout Quiet, center of sub Socatioo. immedi ate occupancv (71,500 Please call and

KEN W ooly a ask for I RE MAX Board-. 4 59-(600

OPEN HOUSE SAT k Sun 10am-7pm 488 Roe, Plymouth 2 bedrooms, 2 car

!arage, large lot. enclosed froot porch 58.044 459-4049

OPEN SAT SUN 1-5 P M 8258 Holly Dr - S of Joy, E of 1 275 t bedroom cape cod tastefully decorated with new carpeting throughout. 2 full baths fireplace patio and 2*. car ga rage Possible aasumptioo rag. (62 904 459-8242

3 1 4 P t y m o u t h - C a n t o n

BRAND NEW large raised wood deck for backyard leisure Cute very good coodltioo 1 bedroom brick and aluml-nam ranch with natural fireplace Large roomy country kitchen with plen-ty of eating space Asking, (55 900

REALTY WORLD ROBERT OLSON

981-4444

BY OWNER, in Plymouth T. bedroom ranch, new taitared and carpet throuighowt, 2 baths. room with fireplace living room. 2 car attached garage H acre lot. M7.900 Land Contract 45»- t t l (

'ownehip 3 l~»L:.nn

tha. family

OPEN SAT 4 SUN 11AM-2PM By Owner Plymouth Township 14656 Garland, S of 5 Mile. E of Northville Rd Delightful 3 bedroom ranch with ! "•» baths, ail new from ground up 1st floor laundry. 1W car garage, wood deck, dishwasher, energy saver, many extras Will be finished aooo Buy now L chooee carpet, vinyl k paint to your taste This house k lot is virtually main-tenance free Affordably priced al (57,944 New mortgage or essh ooly

or 478-4225 Call 459-3734

PLYMOUTH Executive retreat 10 S beautiful acres with well stocked pood barn greenhcuise and gorgeous ranch home with full finished waikoot lower level (225 000 FEHLIG REAL ESTATE 413-7800

PLYMOUTH immaculate updated country colonial, 4 bedroems 2 ^ baths, full basement oversixed lot, many ex tras 895 944 42<MM7

Neat 3 bedroom Cape acre treed lot Beauti/ul

PLYMOUTH Cod on house beautiful setting Offered at (62 900 EEH1.IG REAL ESTATE 453-780c

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GLG66IFIED REAL E6TATE 3 1 4 P l y m o u t h - C a n t o n

O P E N S U N 2 - 5 P M 43876 Stiileh Ct . E. of Sheldon. S ,.f •'-herry HtW Attractive t-haiet -*tyle Rome'with uiiiaue floor plan Separate lining room 2 baths family room with fireplace central air. 2"-> car attached garage with door opener deck backs up lo woods 862.904 Ask for

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OWNER TRANSFERRED From this family home of 4 bedr«jms. 3 full bat.\i that features central air. underground sprinklers and a premium netting en a court Convenient location lo expressways shopping and transpor tatior. Priced for immediate saie at $79 900 For more details

CALL ART ANDERSON KE MAX Boardwalk 459-3*44

PLYMOUTH

O N L Y $ 5 7 , 8 0 0 buys this 3 tw^droom brick ranch on .argr treed lot featuring natural Fire-place formal dining room, breezeway 2 b-itfis. full basement, and attached 2 . ar garage Good assumption WON'T LAST BEST BUY IN TOWN Call for appointment todav1 Ask for

D O U G C O U R T N E Y

C E N T U R Y 2 1 G o l d H o u s e R e a l t o r s

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B E S T B U Y ! Livonia schools at tract ive 4 Bedroom Bnck Colonial, 1 ^ Baths Formal Dtn-ng Room Laving Room Wood Burning

Stove Finished Baaement. Covered Pa tic 2 Car Aluminum Sided Garage 861.900 Hurry See Now

r o c k e f e l l e r " RE MAX FdREMOST 422-6030 BY OWNER, Livonia schools, Westland 9 8 ^ assumption extra lot. recently re-modeled new roof, 3 bedrooms, family room attached garage. (46.500425-0029

FANTASTIC BUY1 Western Golf j Course. $7,000 assumes present land contract, 26 years left 3 bedroom

basement attached garage .arge lot with beautiful in-ground pool Priced to sell Vicki De Witt. Century 21 Home Center 515-4519

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FHA 81,500 DOWN $38,900 3 bedroom brick ranch, finished basement, appliances, snack bar and much more Call for address Century 21 ABC 425-3250

GARDEN CITY 2 bedrooms Ford Middlebelt area Fenced yard, new gas furnace, new roof (32 000 Terms nego-tiable Bv owner 525-5435 or 624-3454

M o v e - I n C o n d i t i o n Bumouon at 1 1 ^ % interest 3L bed o n bnck ranch, aluminum t n m , 2

car garage Only (46,900 Call today

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Y o u r R e a l E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

GARDEN CITY 3 bedroom bnck alu-minum ranch. I1* car garage, targe lot. all carpeted k drapes, well maintained, appliances negotiable (42,504 427 8089

PLYMOUTH 'I"harming 1 •"> Story. 3 bedroom Home in nice neighborhood near Downtown Large fenced bact-vard (57.500 668-4099

G R A C I O U S Home tn nice neighborhood and in e i

i eel lent condition Maintenance free, full basement and big 2 car garage This is the 1st offering for this sharp bome Call today asking (38,900

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N E W L I S T I N G . bedroom aluminum sided ranch Full basement and fenced corner lot Con-venient Redford location Great starter or retiree home (28.900

T E P E E 2 8 2 0 0 7 M i l e 5 3 3 - 7 2 7 2

PLYMOUTH 2 bedroom, gas beat, alu-minum sided land contract. $34,500 ' 1526 General Dr Call after 5 PM and weekends 349-1938

PLYMOl'TH 3 bedroom ranch, car peted throughout kitchen appliances 2 lull baths family room with natural lireplace. finished basement. 2>-> car garage (67 800 453-6875

P r i c e d F o r Q u i c k S a l e Lovely 1 bedroom full bnck colonial tastefully done in eartti tones, huge family room w-.th natural fireplace, su-perbly finished basement large patio, t'iple" storms and extra insulation pro-fessionally landscaped requalifying mortgage Asking $73,900

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LIVONIA SCHOOLS Must sell 3 bed-room brick ranch, carpeted, basement, no wax floor Land Contract $12,004 town 10" 8 vrs (46,504 271-1425

M e c h a n i c ' s D r e a m Beautiful 4 bedroom bnck bunga.ow family room fireplace, 2 fuii baths, large'lot. 3 car garage plus 1 car ga rage, security aLarm system, new roof, solar beat unit plus much more. House adjacent to vacant property $59 904

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PRICE REDUCED Large 3 bedroom ,-olvMliai in desirable MAYFA[R SUB

entral an range refrigepdt. • n ra-nor I dishwasher Sharp

Asking $7!,iKHl Harold Fischer Real Estate

rwner! home'

M I N T C O N D I T I O N Bricl 3 bedroom ranch, country kitchen & dinette, newer carpeting, 2 car ga rage special terms with as low ai (2100 down. $40 904

Castelli 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

455-5104

SHARP RANCH Firsi ad and nwner has priced for m-: • jr.t sale Features 3 bedrooms, family w o n with natural f,replace, full base ment and almost finished rec room Has

ivered patio, nice setting backing to ihe subdivision commons area $63,900

CALL ART ANDERSON HE MAX Boardwalk 459 3600

TRAIL WOOD SUB 4 bedroom colonial Extra large family room w cathedral celling & fireplace Cove molding in foyer living room A dining room Library - - '"i baths, curved staircase Deck overlooks woods Ai Ton-quish Creek 4 5 9-052*

MOVE IN CONDITION Westland 3 bedroom ranch, full base-ment. n e W W r a m i c bath hardwood floors, no wax flooring ir. kitchen All for only' $35,900

REALTY' WORLD ROBERT OLSON 981-4444

TRAIL WOOD. 4-5 bedroom colonial, 2"» baths, ftrst room laundry, side en trance garage, central air monitored alarm, many extras Large lot on quiet street assume 7 1 mortgage 455-8522

S H A R P & R O O M Y 3 bedroom colonial io Westland baths country kitchen lull finished basement. 2 car attached garage, en closed porch, nicely landscaped (54,900 *isk for

G a i l H o d g e -R E A L E S T A T E O N E

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Lounge in your own park like backyard when you own this well maintained attractive 3 bedroom bnck bungalow Two baths, finished basement. 2 car garage plus other pride of ownership touches (49 900 Call 261-54(0

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nghb a u s

BIRMINGHAM M U K t i i i 1W story brick io. quiet

borbood Includes 3 bedrooma 1 *•> screened porch overlooking pn-

vate backyard, lovely shade treea ga rage baaement, much more (75,944 644-4374. if no answer 258-5574

OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 4 PM 1628 PENISTONE

BIRMINGHAM completely renovated Georgian Colonial oo huge tot within walking distance of town k Quartan Lake 3 4 bedrooms With Master bed room suite 2^i baths new formica kitchen, air conditioning k much more $299,040 767 Harmon 540-4(05

BIRMINGHAM Estale Must iiquidate interest in 2 bedroom, quality bungalow in Quarton Woodward area Best offer Under $164,000 Cash or new mortgage. Buyers ooly Call dunng business hours

2(6-4990

BLOOMFIELD HILLS OM2H.SUK. 2-4PM

4021 FOX LAKE DR (S. of Long Lake 4 E of Middlebeltj

Great coodc alternative' Beautilul quality tudor is located oo a private ciii-dfr«*c on the 7th Fairway of Waheek Lake Country Club 3 bed rooms. iv> baths, library, screened porch and green house Tbe finest de-tails Just rediaced lo (299.000 (H-«50J0;

H A N N E T T . INC. REALTORS 646-6200

302 Birmingham Bloomfieid

NEW CONSTRUCTION -BLOOMFIELD VHJ^vGfc MOO-a* 't-cokioia! 4 bedrooma 2"> baths All amenities included (329,004 For Information Call

JAIKINS BUILDERS INC 646-3800

P r i c e d R i g h t Ideal 3 bedroom brick ranch, new car-peting in living'room, updated kitchen, ull basement newly tiled aod much

more Newer furnace and garage Only $45,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Gold House Realtors

464-8881 420-2100 REDFORD AREA - large 3 bedroom bungalow aluminum siding, finished basement, upstairs in knotty pine, many trees, (34.000 5M-J1S0

REDFORD BUYS BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom bnck ranch, sundrenched kitchen, finished walkout basement. 2 car garage, patio Owners anxious, make an offer $45,904

EXCELLENT starter home overlooks scenic park Nice 2 bedroom brick ranch with country sue kitchen, spa cious yard for onlv (33,900

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Hartford South 261-4200

BIRMINGHAM On quiet, charming lane Walk to town. Qua rion Lake. Holy Name 3 bedrooma, fireplace in living room, separate din-ing room, hardwood floors, screened porch, deep pnvate yard. 1920's built home with fresh, updated mien or $129,900 644-452.9

BIRMINGHAM Owner says sell' 3 bedroom ranch W of Woodward. All ap-pliances. newer carpeting, basement, patio, fenced yard Priced at (53,500

BLOOMFIELD TWP • Hammond Lake pnvileges 3 bedroom. 2 bath ranch oo r lot Florida room 2 fireplaces.

carpeting, drapes Utached 2 car garage (76.!

BLOOMFIELD ON THE LAKE 3343 Woodview Lake, 4 bedrooms, 2*-i batlis, 1 family rooms, master bedroom suite adjoining study or exercise room, earthtooe colori. complete kitchen, ap-proximately 3504 sq f t Immediate oc-cupancy $$49,000 Inc Bruce Lloyd 851-8070

BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD MUST SELL 3 bedroom. 2 baths, family room, tn-level, waik to scbool, near express-ways, (55,000 or beat offer 332-8294

CITY OF Bioomfield Hills oo quiet pri-vate road Quality built custom 4 bed-room colonial on m acre su> baths 2 fireplaces, screened porch, alarm sys-tem, sprinkler system, all ui excellent coodltion $299,904 Attractive financ-ing available 644-14 1 2

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 32601 Outland Trail, Birmingham South off 14 Mile Road, East of Tele-graph Over 2 000 sauare feet of living space Natural fireplace and wet bar in den Master bedroom has sunken tub. closets Jenn-aire range. 2 convection ovens (224.900 540-6777

Chamber la in O P E N S U N . 2 - 5

26820 Wellington. W of Franklin Rd between 13 ii 14 Mile Beautiful 5 bed-rooms, 3W bath English Tudor set oo 2^> acres of rolling treed land Nice family room k library Horse barn k paddock LC terms available (379,000

626-8700

Cranbrook Assoc Inc Realtors

302 Birmingham Bioomfield

303 West BloomfieW

QL ARTON SUB 3 bedrooms 2 story.

ASSUMABLE $% MORTGAGE Splendid 3 bedroom. 2W bath ui-level oo acre wooded lot New Whirlpool

l i batJxa' garage Ideal for childreotto ^ i S a ^ ^ l u S air Large in-pound S g J thru traffic Live ly area I I R . M O ^ O ^ ^FpeuTl l i r ep l acea . weTbar .Seel Witt dec* Fenced h ^ y a ^ M a W a ^ W i l for appointment

SAVE M.ooo on a beautiful contempo-rary home with pool, in Foxcroft aubdi vision You will benefit the entire real estale commission 626-1226 681 213J

barSeoj*- i car garage and much, much more (149.944 (55-0171

"SPACIOU!l home. 53*0 Loot Meadow E oi Woodward, between Quartan k Charing Croas. on large well treed lot. large recreation room with fireplace, new patio wood deck, carport attached to 2 car garage Assumable mortgage

Call Bill Mack W eir Manuel, Snyder l> Ranke

851-5500

large centra ances

N ROYAL OAK 4 bedroom. 1H story Family room with Franklin atove range, refrigerator, carpeting, 2 car ga rage Just listed at (47^900 - good land contract terms.

G00DE REAL ESTATE

Marking Our 25th Year. 1960-19(5 1411 N. Woodward 647-1898

BIRMINGHAM- Pembroke School area Beautifully remodeled 3 bedroom Cape cod. new farrulj' room with fire-place IH baths, finished game room with bar m basement, garage, fenced yard Quiet neighborhood Leaving the area (92.500 By Owner 540-0328

REDFORD by owner Exceptionally clean 3 bedroom bnck ranch. I *<« baths, re-dccorated throughout Recreation room in basement New high energy ef-ficiency furnace 2 car garage (51WO

532-0897

REDFORD Telegraph & Schoolcraft

LAND CONTRACT Brick ranch, full basement. 1V, car garage, newly deco-rated new carpeting, good, good area MAYFAIR 522-8000

BIRMINGHAM RANCH, 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, 1»» car garage Kitchen appli-ances 1368 Cole Great locatioo (52,750 Call evenings 6(1-2786

BIRMINGHAM WELL KEPT 4 bed-room brick ranch, hardwood floors, 1H baths finished basement. 1*» car ga rage, central air. Eton Park 4 tennis courts ir. backyard $74,900 540-2983

CITY' OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS Magnificent Tudor - situated oo a -arge wooded lot, extensive use of marble k extraordinary building materials 4 bedrooms 4 full, 2 half baths plus lacuxzl Family room, library k fabu-loualv finished lower walk out lower level" recreation area with screened

PLEASANT STREET CAPE COD, 2 bedroom, living room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast room, hardwood floors. Den, kitchen, 1H baths, lower level family room. 2 car garage Per-fect coodo alternative (134.944 Call for appointment, 540-8(86

TRANSFERS DELIGHT Sharp 4 bedroom colonial. 2"i hatis, family room, library, rac room, new neutral carpeting throughout, newly decora ted Immedia t e occupancy (159 900 For appotntment. call JEAN PORTER 645-2504 or 642-5751

Cranbrook Assoc.

BY OWNER Immaculate 4 bedroom home, in well established neighborhood Mature trees Beautiful tandacaplng Great location Many extraa Call for details $129,900 881 3420

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303 West BtoomfieW BY OWNER 5 bedroom. 3H bath Colo mal, 21* car garage W Bloomfielc Twp Bioomfield Hills schools central

setting Large Assumable Mortgage at Below Market rata (159.904 851 7644

BY OWNER 1,700 atj f t wing Cokmi al 4 bedrooms, 2W baths screened rear porch many extras, oo H acre wooded lot W Bloomfieid Twp k schools $139,900 681-5761

•935 BIRMINGHAM contemporary by - — — ' »-diuom 3

l. carpet-540-0(40

Rossetti Poppieton Park 4 bedroom baths. 2 fireplaces, new kitchen ing. LC terms, (144,904

303 West Bloomfieid BY OWNER - Beautiful 3 bedroom tn-level 2 baths. flrepLace, den. family room, laundry. 2 car garage, appli-ances 14 Mile Middlebelt area Asking $89,500 Call 626-018.

M O D E R N - L I V O N I A Coot em por ary - CusTOitv built - 5 years oW Use of Oricx wood and a large wooded lol add up to a class act. Inter ior has open floor pian wltn large great room, f ireplace, loads of hand stained wood and n«utral colors 3 p lus Bedrooms. 2 full baths, full basement, garage, f inished upper 28x15 ft area to taste, large deck. Stevenson High School & more

Just l isted $94,900

ASK FOR W A L T CENTURY 21 Today 261-2000

porch' (7(.904 Ask for Janett anette Engelhardt 644-6704, 642 2021

MAX BROOCK. INC FIRST OFFERING

IN-TOWN BIRMINGHAM Aluminum sided 2 story with upgrad-ing Including wiring, plumbing, beating, new kitchen with Jen-alre range (51.900

LAVERNE EADY & ASSOC. INC.

626-4711 GREAT LOCATION 8 minutes from Downtown Birmingham Walk to Brother Rice or Sealholm. Over 2 acres Wooded, secluded 3 bedroom, 1W bath brick ranch Heated pool k Jacuxxi $159,944 646-9625

BIRMINGHAM Charming boose in old section of town Extensively restored, updated t i decorated 3 bedrooms with den 2 full baths, large kitchen, enclosed

REDFORD TWP Sharp 3 Bedroom ranch 2 car garage 1 lota Basement Nice TWatioo Terms $45,904 Newly redecorated kitchen 349-8319

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION- $2700 Coxy 2 bedroom l1* car garage alum sided. Wayne Westland schools Call 8am-5pm 473-6880 af te r 5PM 422-639T

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

BY OWNER 3 bedroom. 2 baths fami-ly room, fireplace big kitchen central ,i.- vwimming pool, bnck k aluminum, fenced .a vard tit 500 Eves 474-7410

Weekdays 55£*»S»

NORTHVILLE A CHOICE LOCATION in Northville enhances this 4 bedroom 2*i bath colo-n.al The well equipped kitchen looks out over tbe spacious family room with fieldstone fireplace First floor dec k l a u n d r y r o o m the b e a u t i f u l l y •andscaped yard is but a step away from the commons (129.900

JUST RED! CED PRICE old farm house un 4 9 acres 4 bedrtxims. 1 baths family room wood burner stove fireplace, formal dining room

Schweitzer Real Estate 349-1515

This House Has It All Beautiful Tonquish Sub ranch with ALL the extras Convenient location Origi-nal owner .Asking (59,904 Cali

DON HEBERT C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 420-2100 464-8881

NORTHVILLE BY OWNER 21B55Curne Rd

OPEN May 25-!6-27th 2-5pm 4 bedrooms 2-1 baths, large family

stone fireplace k air tight stove), central air finished walk-out basement. 2 stall barn 10 acres dividabie Pond. 2 car garage $165,000 313-437 1464

THREE Bedroom Ranch 2 full baths, extra large kitchen, full finished baae-ment. large backyard, swimming pool witii Seeks. 2W car garage $59,900 Call 729-9852

WESTLAND A perfect starter home1

Cute. 2 bedroom aluminum sided bun-

Salow fenced yard Mint condition 33,900 5 ^ Down. 9 4 ».% mortgage i t e r (pm 721-1016

NORTHVILLE 5 bedroom. 2 baths large corner lot. 2 car garage, patio, in older part of town $75 044 Terms available 349-9495

W E S T L A N D Brand new MSHDA financing. All bnck and aluminum trim 3 bedroom, country kitchen neutral decor, close to everyting for only (49.900 For more details call

JIM ELDRIDGE C e n t u r y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 459-6000

WEST CHICAGO Telegraph area 23465 Meadowpark Beautiful remod-eled 3 bedroom. 2*i bath bnck Cape Cod New carpet, kitchen, furnace, hot water Large landscaped lot Inground pool Finished basement with fireplace Near freeways (78,904 277-1599

.904 By Owner Appoif 646-1 ST,

BLOOMFIELD. By owner 3 bedroom bnck ranch, excellent condition 1350 soft. Square Lake 4 Woodward

(65.000 Call after 5pm 334-1773

G R E A T L O C A T I O N Intown Birmingham - perfect starter retiree, investor bottve 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, hardwood floors, formal dining room, full basement, large heavily treed fenced yard Assumable land con-tract Excellent value at only (48 500 Ask for

MARY FREDAL Million Dollar Club Realtor Asaoc

Jack Christenaon. Inc . Realtors ERA 682-9547 649-6800

W H Y P A Y R E N T ? Small broad front ranch In Redford New aluminum siding and viny win dows needs a little TLC oo the Inside Sellers reasonable (28.000 Ask for:

DOROTHY C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

BLOOMFIELD BY OWNER A jewel nestled in prestigious Klrt-wood Owners moving to Europe sell executive bi-ievel, 3-4 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 2 story foyer with circular stair-case country kitchen wtth fireplace Mint condition Profeaaionally decorat-ed with charm k good taste (135.000 A bargain1 If you're interested, please call during evening hours (51-1692. or join us at our Open House Son.. May 26 2 5pm 5581 Raven Rd ' take Quartoo W past Franklin Rd. turn S Kingsmili. then nght on Raven

HISTORIC FRANKLIN VILLAGE Custom t1* story Traditional Recent built. 4,000 Sq F t . pool, woods, pnvate $339 004 Call Eve s , 855-2010

IN-TOWN Unique, Low Maintenance Home k Property A Wm Finmcum -designed addition in 1981 making 3 -generous bedrooms, a spacious master suite, 2 4 baths, fireplaces in sunny famiiy room k Uvtng room, separate

e e ' 2 car garage,

6A4-5494 OPEN SUN , 2 TO 4

dining room, library, greenhouse room, oak floors thru-out

1ST. OFFERING MINT CONDITION Bnck Ranch 3 bed-rooms. 2 baths, modern kitchen, cov-ered patio Lovely rec room Owners will consider LanJ Contract Terms

SHARP LOVELY 3 bedroom mainte-nance free Ranch. Lovely decor, 2 baths, updated kitchen, newer furnace, rec room, nicely landscaped

EARL KEIM 5 3 8 - 8 3 0 0

R E D F O R D INC.

NOVI IMMACULATE 3 bedroom Ranch ir. better neighborhood No basement By Owner $63,504 Appointment Only 348-8(39

NOVI OPEN HOUSE Sat k Sun 3 bed room bnck ranch basement, garage. 1 4 baths, family room fireplace, closed porch $75,900 349-5830

NOVI OPEN SAT SUN MON, 1-4PM By Owner 4 bedroom Salt Box Com pi'etelv decorated Formal dining, 2 full baths. 2 brick gas fireplaces, finished basement central air fenced yard, wooden deck, above ground pool Buyers Only' $94 500 313-348 0883 24585 Queens Pointe Dr W of Meadowbrook N of 10 Mile, Meadowbroo* Glens Subdivision

NOVI 3 bedroom colonial, 14 baths. 2 car attached garage air family room with fireplace Call After 6pm 348-0578

SIMPLE ASSUMPTION on this 1983 built four bed room 2'"> bath colonial with 2 car attached garage on a large corner lol Norihvill* Schools $98 900 Call 2(1 5084^

Thompson-Brown

WESTLAND RANCH (3,504 ASSUMES VA 9.5%

CALL JIM W!LBANK& $3,500 total equity on this nice 3 bed-room brick ranch with full basement and garage

CHALET 477-1800 WESTLAND Retired owner, 3 bed-rooms. study. 2 baths, full carpeting, -entral air fireplace, deadend street, convenience everthing' $69,504 Land Contract terms 522-1477

9 75% FINANCING 'Spic 4 Span ' Three bedroom home

with garage in great area Remodeled i.ii'h'iM- liiBing fuoui. ami Willi-finished basement with photo room MSHDA fi-nancing Low monthly payments $34,940

JOHN COLE REALTY 455-8430 255-533°

1749 Ascot Court, Open Sun 2-5PM Magnificent Leventen built home 5.500 sq.ft 4-5 bedrooma. 5 4 baths, huge family room, master bedroom has 2 baths'and 2 walk-in closets, walk-out lower level 3 car attached garage, cir-cular drive, automatic spnnklers Reduced to 1379.000 Immediate po»

3709 Wabeek Lake Dnve. W Ranch coodo with walk-out Open Sun 2-5PM Knockout' 3-5 bedrooms. 3 4 baths, master bedroom suite with 2 baths and 2 walk-in closets. Skylights, library Berber carpeting Reduced to $274,904 Immediate possession

Magnificent Wabeek Showplace 12' high ceilings. 4 bedrooms, each with own bath, beveled mirrors throughout Must see this beauty Circular drive, spnnkiers, burglar alarm $389,000

Long Lake Estates 4160 Strathdale Builder s beautiful new model 5,000

3ft contemporary 4 bedrooms, 3 4 us half baths, huge great room, cham-

pagne Formica kitchen high ceilings, skylights, huge whirlpool, decks, circu-lar drive, 3 car atttached garage Dras-tic reduction lo $349 000

Tara Ct Gorgeous Walnut Lakefroot designed bv Don Paul Young Two story atriums Skylights, whirlpool, hot tub. pool (599.

il. finished walk-out lower level 000 Must See

J U S T L I S T E D A very special home in North Wabeek on the pond Outstanding great room, 4 bedrooms. 3 4 baths, library, family room Extensive professional landscap-ing Spnnkler system, alarm system Superb codOTWrn' $439,900

ASK FOR SHARON KIPTYK

Merr i l l L y n c h R e a l t y

6 4 7 - 5 1 0 0 JUST LISTED In Birmingham Out-standing Country English on popular Arlington Rd Walk to Town. Beautiful deiailLDg throughout Much updating. Large private pro landscaped lot 4-6 bedrooms. 3 4 baths. 2 fireplaces, fami-ly room Curb appeal" $539,000

ASK FOR KATHY' COMBS

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

647-5100 681-0985 LAKE PRIVILEGES- On private all sports Upper Long Lake 4 bedroom, 3 4 bath quad level oo 14 acre lot Beautiful pnvate yard backing up to pood., screeoed-glasa porch, deck, large family room. 2 fireplaces modem kitchen wtth built-ins Bioomfield Hilla mailing St Hugo Parish, By Owner Appointment only (129,500 335-5934

302 Birmingham Bloomfieid

WESTLAND 3 bedroom bnck ranch, basement garage Earthtooe decor $42,944 firm 34l5( Warren Rd For ap-pointment call 348-0(97

WESTLAND 3 bedroom bnck <• frame ranch family room fireplace 1 4 baths finished basement 2 car at-tached garage Large yard many trees On quiet court, nice area Owner re-tired ready to move (51.900 595-4449

318 Redford

SOMETHING NEW IN NOVI

AND WE CAN TELL YOU ALL ABOUT IT

New Construction Condominiums Ranches 2 bedroom Townhouaes 3 bedroom Tc,wnJiou*s Basement 4 Garage _ witti Townhouse 1 mtr Ge4 live baal price with p r t construction reservation

Beginning pnee 17 4.90" Call Todav to reserve your unit Occupancy in approximately 8 months

CAROL MASON REALTY 344-1800

W A N T IT A L L ?

Here it is' Your a m pnvate indoor pool Master bedroom suite with fire-place and whirlpool IMUI' Builder s own tome wltn no amenities misaed This home can not be duplicated cioae to this

P n fASIcVoR #BAR8ARA D4TTON

Merr i l l L y n c h Rea l t y

626-9100 474-5179

BEECH DALY 5 MILE AREA bedroom Bnck Ranch Immaculate

condition inside 4 out (38,000 535 (359

ABSOLUTELY GREAT! Year around resort living with gor geous lakefroot setting, magnificent in-.•oor pool and Jacuxxi in the Ctty of Bloomfieid Hills Expansive entry and dining room with cathedral ceilings beauufui family room, charming living room, balconied library, master be.£ room wtth fireplace and stairway to 49x29 garden-Uke indoor pool area, greenhouse This spacious 4 bedroom or

- Library 3 4 bath quad-level mast f seen (285,004

ROBERT WOLF CO. 352-9555 Res: 626-t>363

BRICK RANCH 3 bedrooms reereatlor room, central air 2 car garage $54,944

MARTIN KETCHUM 4 MARTIN

522-0200

BEAUTIFUL elegantly decorated. 3 bedroom 2 bath home oo 4 acre Wing Lake pnvileges. Bioomfield Hills Schools Assumable Land Contract $185 000 855-2481

B r i g h t B e g i n n i n g s Owner s l i s » H ' NIC* clean horfe lea tujwa family room with wood burner -rfiost carpeting new. new floor in kitcb en. basement to be finished imaterials purchased 1. lovely backyard with deck and grill Asking (3( 900 Call

NANCY MARSHALL C E N T U R Y 2 1

Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

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316 Westland Garden City

A S T E A L Only (1»«« down. ((5 »00 Aluminum ranch large bedrooms re-modeled kitchen carpeting thm out wood burning stove m living room An derwwi Insulated windows hasem huge 1 4 car garage

Castelli . 525-7900

C H A R M I N G 3 bedroom brie* ranch. 2 4 car garage updated decor fireplace (7.000 rec room In basement A must see only $49 904 Call now

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Your Real Estate 525-7700

E - Z - M O V E - I N BI"DGET BEATER Low down land cootrsct oo this 1 bedroom with base ment sod garage Land contract terms and only 32 000

$4 200 DOWN J bedroom bn«* two ja low with dining room 'misfced 1 ment with wet bar garage and n S Redford location

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Today 538-2000

O P E N S U N . 1 - 5 P M 17714 NORBORNE

I Blocks W of Beech Daly Between 4 1 Mile R o e *

1 bedroom Vlch brnigslow with a iaminom trim. 2 4 car covered patio, nrwsr £5 i nwati • mcti ly l new la ted rail other features (41 SM U t •S3

BEAUTIFUL Wil l lamsbora Early Georgian m Birmingham, proieassonal ly restored to the penod Premium ma tertal used throughout sodi m hand cast solid brass Baldwin hardware 4

t fixtures In immaculate condition new carpeting In bedrooms Beauti-

ful reflnisbed oak flooring 5 beAooma. 4 4 baths tiring room with fireplace

dining room with bay overlooking letting Large f a n ? '•ral ly i«*u,

arge kitchen with eating area 4 new 3SF

Call Sylvia Stotzky For Pnva te Showing

REAL ESTATE ONE 626-4258 644-4700 BLOOMFIELD HILLS - ranch, 3 bed-room, 2 4 bath in beautiful Woodcrest Lake Sub Mod country kitchen with ca-thedral ceiling 4 skylights Separate dining Flortda room 4 deck overlook* lovely tree lined acre setting (249,04)4 by ow-ner 540-2(76

BLOOMFIELD HILLS By owner 5 bedroom, 2 4 bath pillared colonial Air, sprinklers, finished baae-ment Swim 4 tennis club In sub Possi-ble Land Contract terms (117 000 After 6PM 540-6498 Daya 398 9644

BLOOMFIELD , Super, sharp, executive ranch 4 bed-rooms. 2 4 baths, great room, luring room, plus family room, extras $159 944 Buyers Only - 54<M»2l»

BLOOMFIELD TWP Westchester Vil-lage By Owner Open Sun lpm-4pm 2 354 s q f t . 4 bedroom. 2 4 bath custom ranch 1 4 car garage Central air, re-cently replaced roof, furnace 4 water neater Large family room with fire-place recreation room Attractive lot wtth 2 patina mature trees LC terms possible $118,544 344 Wadsworth Lane fey Appointment. 5(9-3139

- N E W , BJG & B E A U T I F U L

Our 19(5 version of a best seller Tbe Colonial Shore-wood A dramatic floor plan with 2 master suites, one on the first level and ooe up, plus 2 large bedrooms Two-story great room, cathedral ceiling in family room 3 4 baths Center island European Kitch-en Magnificent park setting with waik-out lower level A glamorous home for the grow-ing family Bioomfield Hills Schools Immediate occupan-

Prlced at $279,900 Located in the park at Bloomfieid Lake South of Lone Pme Road. West of Middlebelt

Sales. 626-3502 Main Office: 626-3500

Sales by Tbe Herman Frankel Grganixatioo

BLOOMFIELD TWP BY OWNER (140,000 A look at the following re-pairs and improvements made m tbe last 10 years on this 4 bedroom 2 4 bath

of no ma. y x additional coaU pane wln-

ktUHben » • 22 Florida room separate furnace]

S ? S i counter tope Panelled Ubrary wtBjmw- , „ t u r a | J , , , , d l B U l f 11 , 21 place P e w . b * family room. 2 fireplace. f l m M ofl staircase room shelving Front 4 back stair-rases lo both second floor 4 basesnent Heated 1

Beautiful redwood deck All

Fenced in yard oo nearly an acre k* New furnace 4 humldlfer new roo« 4 many extras Asking price MM «•« Please call Mrs Whitehead 1M-MI7 or S W U M

BEVERLY HILLS (JOO sq feet 5 be<5 room colonial on nearly an acre at beautifully landscaped corner lot Hardwood floor* den family room separate dining room 2 4 baths, can tral air circular driveway large paOo Birmingham schools » > " £ • 5 owner After 5pm 644MM

Ice den Ln baaement wtth wet bar attic m good to ex doe run Lo-

cated oo 4 acre W with wooA in back Bioomfield Hills address and srhoola St Hugo a parish 1 mile to I 75 exit 3 »M so ft M7-WW

WABEEK ON THE 10TH FAIRWAY

Tranquility awaits you in thia lsxunoua condominium with spectacular view at GoU Course and Hainea Lake Offertn 3 bedrooms, 3 bsths, family room-fireplaces. new custom kitchen and neutral carpeting, walkout lower level. 1 pat**. 2 aooed beating uti air coodl Honing, attached 2 4 car garage Indi viduar and private Asking (245 000 Call Redna Gilbes

e Asking C t at Ml 2 » 3 c

C H A M B E R L A I N WING LAKE pnvtkegea, 3 bedroom ranch. 2 4 hatha, all new designer Inte-rior decking, superb condition L a r a , lot. BlorwnftMd huta schools M5-M«2

BEVERLY HILLS Bnck m d m s m . t hatha Florida que* floors, garage MI (74 044 Appt Cfcaly

Owner 4 room par

ir schools WAN

BEVERLY HILLS Cape treed tot, (-4 bedrooma ma. baiha fireplace, hay wind*

Cad. large •lar « » i 1

' U S R BEVERLY HILLS bnck and cedar ranch on private I K X 1*0 treed let Modern kltcheo with real hetchar block countar $71 &4« ERA Laiaranrelle 540-7440

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D o n ' t t r y h i t o r m i s s TaJk t o a p r o f e s s i o n a l .

PERRY DUNLAP W O R K I N G W I T H

M E T R O W E S T R E A L E S T A T E

261-3434

This W^k 'g highlight*1

2 bedroom doHhouse, $5,000 down. Land Contract, bala/x* of $23,000

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MAINTENANCE FREE spacious 3 Oedroom Livo-nia ranch. Extra large bedrooms and kitchen with harvest oak cabinets, basement insulated and drywalled with a wood burning stove and full bath, Country lot, large garage $56,900 (L-27CLA) 522-5333

L I V O N I A In t h e C i t y o f L i v o n i a , s e c l u d e d l o g c a b i n

s t y l e h o m e w i t h 2 fu l l b a t h s , c o u n t r y k i t c h e n , f i r e -

p l a c e a n d u n l i m i t e d p o s s i b i l i t i e s . H o r s e s a l l o w e d

and land can be split, $99,500. (P40ANN). 453-6800

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n ia . T h i s 4 b e d r o o m c o l o n i a l h a s 2 b a t h s , m u s i c

r o o m of1 l i v i n g r o o m , l a r g e f i r e p l a c e f o r t h e s e w i n -

t e r n i g h t s , l o t s o f k i t c h e n c u p b o a r d s f o r M o m a n d

h e a t e d 26 x 2 0 g a r a g e f o r D a d Q u a l i t y b u i l t

$76,900. (L-97BRE) 522-5333

P L Y M O U T H - C o u n t r y A t m o s p h e r e , n i c e b r i c k

a n d a l u m i n u m r a n c h , 3 b e d r o o m s , 1Vs b a t h s , a t -

t a c h e d 1 c a r g a r a g e , A n d e r s e n w i n d o w s . Q u a r t e r

acre lot, close to town. $66,900 (P11MIC). 453-6800

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b a t h c o l o n i a l o n a l m o s t V* a c r e . F a m i l y r o o m , f i r e -

p l a c e , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , 1s t f l o o r l a u n d r y , e x t r a

I n s u l a t i o n , m a i n t e n a n c e f r e e a n d m o r e . Y o u w i l l

l o v e it a t o n l y $ 9 5 , 0 0 0 . ( L - 8 2 S U N ) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

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3 - 4 b e d r o o m C o l o n i a l F r o m t h i s Is a b e a u t i f u l

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t o w n c o n v e n i e n c e f o r s h o p p i n g , ye t h o m e s i t s o n

a g o r g e o u s t r e e d l o t . M u s t see! $ 9 4 , 9 0 0

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f u l h a r d w o o d f l o o r . T h i s h o u s e is In a " M o v e - I n "

c o n d i t i o n F i n i s h e d r e c r o o m In b a s e m e n t Q u i c k

O c c u p a n c y M u s t S e e ! $ 4 3 , 9 0 0 ( L - 3 0 L E X ) 5 2 2 -

5 3 3 3

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c e n t e r e n t r a n c e , f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m , f a m l f y r o o m

w t t h n a t u r a l f i r e p l a c e . 1'/% b a t h s , b a s e m e n t . 2 c a r

a t t a c h e d g a r a g e O t t e r e d e t $ 8 1 , 9 0 0 . I I — 5 3 L A D 1

5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

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d i n i n g " L " . w e t p l a s t e r . F l o r t d a r o o m , fu l l b a s e -

m e n t D e e p lo t w i t h l a r g e t r e e ® R e d t o r d $ 4 9 , 9 0 0

( L - 2 0 D O N ) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

T E R M S , T E R M S . T E R M S ! 1 1 % I n t e r e s t wt»en y o u

b u y t h i s s h a r p 3 b e d r o o m b r i e * r a n c t i o n L a n d

C o n t r a c t t e r m s 2 f i r e p l a c e * 2 ' * c a r g a r a g e d o u -

b l e lo t a n d m o r e l T h i s o o e w o n ' t t aa t l $ 6 2 5 0 0 ( L -

7 0 A R C ) 5 2 2 - 5 3 3 3

P L Y M O U T H - F o u r b e d r o o m q u a l i t y C o l o n i a l w t t h

r e q u a l i t y a s s u m a b l e m o r t g a g e in p o p u l a r C o l o n y

F a r m s N e u t r a l d e c o r t h r o u g h o u t . O a k p l a n k e d

f l o o r i n f o y e r a n d d e n . P r o f e s s i o n a l l y f i n i s h e d

b a s e m e n t w t t h w e t b a r S p r i n k l i n g s y s t e m T r e e d

s e t t i n g $ 1 4 2 , 5 0 0 ( P 4 0 P I N ) 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

N O R T H V I L L E - N o r t h v i l l e C o l o n y E s t a t e s - E x -

t r e m e l y w e l l m a i n t a i n e d b r i c k r a n c h . 3 b e d r o o m s .

1 H b a t h s , h a r d w o o d f l o o r s , c e n t r a l a i r . u n d e r -

g r o u n d s p r i n k l i n g s y s t e m , o u t s t a n d i n g l a n d s c a p -

i n g M o v e ta c o n d i t i o n $ 9 5 , 9 0 0 ( P 6 5 S U N ) 4 5 3 -

6600 P L Y M O U T H - L o v e l y s e t t i n g - b a c k s t o w o o d e d

a r e a L o t s o t p r i v a c y , y e t l o c a t e d ta m a t u r e r e s i -

d e n t i a l a r e a . Fu l l b d e k f i r e p l a c e w a l l ta f a m H y

r o o m , fu l l b a s e m e n t e v e n u n d e r f a m i l y r o o m

$ 6 5 , 0 0 0 ( P 6 6 T A V ) 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

N O R T H V I L L E - B u i l d e r s M o d * , g r e a t l y r e d u c e d l

L a k e s o f N o r t t i v W e S u b A l l u p g r a d e d t e a t u r a a o f -

f e r e d ta t h i s g o r g e o u s o a k f l o o r e d c o l o n i a l C r o w n

m o l d i n g C a l i f o r n i a d r i f t w o o d f i r e p l a c e B e a m e d c e i l i n g s ta f a m i l y r o o m a n d d a n $ 1 3 7 , 9 0 0

( P 0 4 F A R ) 4 5 3 - 6 8 0 0

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C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

CLA66IFIED REAL ESTATE 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0 5

303 WNt 8kxxnti«id 3C3 Waat BloomfieW 303 West Bioomfield

BY OWNEH Pine Uah*- Estates T n Level J b M n o r a 4th possiblei 2-s baths central air :^s car garage h a r t wood floors Bloomiielfi Hills Schools Lake privileges $105 900 853-7341

BY OWN EH 4 bedroom 3 200 sq f t co-onia. 20x40 id-(round pool. Elkin bus!! 196i Air conditioning many extras ».3b 500 Ml T i l l «64 4456

| NEW LISTING' Newly decorated ! Super 3 bedroom I S 5aI" ranch

Bright Airy' Spacious Vaulted celling 4 f ireplace m family room Screened porch Manv ex t ras ' Coded a .arm sys lerr Circular drive Gorgeous lol Priced right $99 500

, 'enlurv 21 Woodward Hills lex 646 5000 Ask for Gladys Clfelli

B'i OWNER 3 bedroom. I S balh colo-nial centra air fenced back vard with trees. Urge larr-.ll> room wltn fireplace finished basemen! 388 900 Asiu-mable l i v . n mortgage 85! 3763

BY IWVER 4 bedroom 3 baths (ami lv room with fireplace J car attached garage beautiful setting Wei', main tamed t . 33 9W Show bv appointmer.1 4JQ0 While Birch Dr * of Orchard Lake N of Walnut Lake 682-1219

C STOM BRICK 3 bedroom Ranch, picturesque site on scenic pond Add: lional fireplace in large rec room Lake privileges 3'.34.500 « ! &#»

NEW LUXURY HOMES Pines of W Bloomfieid Wooded lots available U-:a ted half mile N ot Maple Rd E off Farmir-gton Classic Builders 626-163-S

NORTHERN ATMOSPHERE '* IUiou 1 the t ravel Absolute new roodt Uon 4 bedrooms. 4 -i baths Early A:r.er lean F a r m kitchen with fireplace 4er. beautiful lower level for entertaining with f ireplace 4 unique 20 bnck wet bar heated 4 plastered over-sued 2 car garage also 3rd garage on lower level all bnck 4 I - fugh sawn cedar board construction Nearly an acre of wooded lot with wild flowers in Sagamore Ei tales With lake privileges A Must Sec One of a Kind Home' 1189 IKK)

682 110*

WEST BLOOMFIELD Sharp custom detached Cond-nome Two car garage with di reel entry Walk twit lower level Eireplaced family room 2 4 baths Ceramic private i-n tr» Show super I i 24 900 Call 642 0703

Thompson-Brown

W. BLOOMFIELD First floor ranch condo 2 3 bedrooms 2 baths attached garage laundry n un.' fireplace, central air close ti shipping W Bioomfield Schools

ERA RYMAL SYMES 851-9770

EXCITING Custom built 5 bedroom Co-lonial prestigious area. 2-i baths, fam-ily -i«>m with fireplace formal dining room, central air neutral d«cor in

• iund pool, park like setting $155,000 Call Eves after 6PM or anv

626-8951 S S L l ime Sat 4 Sunday

FABULOUS!! Your own health -club at home Beauti fu. colonial with contemporary decor featuring 4 bedrooms. 2'-* baths mas ler suite supreme with sauna exercise room roman tub Fantastic kit.-her. with island iir.k micro 4 ceramic tile flooring Inviting family roorr. w.th fireplace decking, rec room, circular dr ve Assume mortgage Very motivat-ed seller 1129 90*

CENTURY 21 Secontirie Assoc.

626-8800

OPEN SAT SI N 1 1PM By owner Walnut Lake 1S year old contemporary with private iakt access. Many super features Builders home 1250.000 or best offer 95b 9112

IT HAS ST ALL ASSL MABLE 10". Simple Assumption 4 bedrooms librarv central air sprinkler system GORtJEOUSLOT 1165 000

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

LAKEFRONT large tiome area coo temporars tn level carport 3 bed rooms baths large professionally landscaped lot 8'" Land Contract $!49 5 o T 363 7579

LAND CONTRACT POSSIBLE

Across from Orchard Lake Middle School 5 bedrooms 2 S baths country kitchen .newer appliances., fireplace in liv.ng room, family room, finished basement- large pnvate lot with over sized garage L.AND CONTRACT POS--1BLE 1129 900

PRESTIGIOUS LA PLAYA

Plavs host lo this superior contempo-rary featuring approximately 4 000 square feet of quality construction marvelous decking and lake privilege* Ir. better than w w neutral decor Ask ir.g 3289 000

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES-

851-7711 Execut ive Relocation Services

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 Executive Relocation Services

The Perfect Home

Bloomfieid Hills Schools pnva t e a i l de-sac lot with sprinkling system unu sual colonial with 4 bedrooms 2 S baths, wet bar in family room with f i r e place finished basemen!, entirely re-decorated and updated in neutrals with exceptiona. good laste nothing to do but move in 1165.000

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 Execut ive Relocation Services

2900 Middlebelt Rd Open Saturday &

Sunday 2-5

.-•ANAL F R O M AGE TO PINE LAKE 3 4 bedroom ranch with cathedral t-eil ings tn living room dining room w-.tfc full window view of Pine Lake and I per Long Lake Large family r:x>rr. wilh walk-out Lots o! built tn cabinets 2

f f ireplaces Priced lo sell only 194 900

Century 21 ROBEC PROPERTIES

851-7711 Executive Relocation Serv ices

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

ALMOST AN ACRE 11'reacts a loveiv setting lor U115 cusUm. lome w.lh ^ugr master bedroom sum* al one end hiirhen A. family roorr. over looks in-ground pool for cool refreshing summer fun room for tenr.i> rour. 4 vegetable garden PRICE SLASHED'

FIVE BEDROOMS Plus first noor library. 4 fireplaces liv ing room, family room master bed room 4- rec room game room, huge home for large family, l^uick Posses-sion. lovely 2 story witfi circle drive rav.ne lot suspended deck includes vear Warranty PRICE JUST REDUCED'

304 Farmington Farmington H*M»

All Farmington Area FIRST TIME OFFERED Lovely brick hum* or super streel in Downtown Farmington S bedrooms 2 car ga-age lull basement a - g e fenced vard Appli ances 169 900

DESIRABLE IN'DEPENDENi E ruMMONS Exrepuonal living space throughout Uus quality built chalet stvle colonial with a floor plan u i l o r e d for family living Finished res room with sauna dressing area 4 bedrooms Kitchen offers work and storage space Separate dining room den .aundrv and

, separate mud room Central air a t t ic 1 fa r and much more Call for detaiLs

1154 700

C E N T U R Y 2 1 Today 553-0700

KAHMlNsTTON StH ARE 9 Mile HaLst .Hi bv wier 4 bedroom Tudor newly

I Mi.f W.il U»CI bu i lde rs 363 11168

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

V HKMINGTON HILLS Liwolnshire H s u t e s colonial, mjround pool p n v a

I i , fence covered patio 4 bedrooms . baths family room fireplace den attached garage large cul-de-sac lot.

| I I35 000 Immediate x-cupancy Ap-pKiinlrrMtil 1 >wner 476-5054 or 354 3582

KARMINUTON HILLS Urge lot (ireplace rec r n a c e i i .irpel 157 900

bedroom i new fur

477 3590

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

FREE VACATION Secluded lot nestled among pine ireea and privacy shrubs Features freshly decorated i bedroom split level. 2 flre-

Elaces 2~» baths family room, country lichen with storage galore !8 x 36 ID-

!round heated pool OulsUnding palio irnpieassumpuon 1118.000 .Ask for

B\ OWNER l i W S q f t p l u s 3 bedrywrH sri. k ranch •> baths family n . i r , Florida room eticlosesj pat io s imple assumption Alter6PM 4,7 4606

i 'I il 'NTH1! Hi 'ME -n the CUV or, ap-prox I .<rre »iL"i s tream 3 lo 5 best - wms 2 full baths modern kitchen 16x25 family room, overlooking natural setting 3 additional plotted lots for to-tal of 2 55 acres S135 000 477 0008

Century HOME CEN

21 TER

Country Oaks of Farmington Hills

Grand Opening

Bridge KaLsed Ram h r Colonial models 90 Day Occupancy

from $119,900 BcaUlifu! wooded sites Commons cul-de-sacs

Take 1 3 Mile *-t mile west of Drake lurn left at Valley Bernl Open everyday 1 6 p m

osedTltursday Model 661 1999 An exclusive Presentatior. by

Richter Const ruct ion & Stonewood Corp.

F VRM1NC.TON HILLS Country Set | ting 4 bedroom Brick Ramrh 2w baths 2 ( replaces, finishes! walk-out base-ment 2-s car garage 16x12 barn on

I I acre wooded lol By i>wner BLyers Ohly IM0.900 474 0945

Farmmgtor. Farmington Hills

Bungalow For Two Brick anil aluminum 2 bedroom bun gai"w sits OT spacious 80 f t lot H o n d a room finished room in basement f ire place 1 "i baths J49 990

Storybook Home Picture -.out-self ir. this quaint bun-galow >r hug' double lot Wet-plaster coved ceiling* J bedrooms with room to expand 1 4 baths, formal dining room 1st floor utility and 2 car at lacbed garage Only 163.900

STATELY PINES Enhance thus 4 bedroom 2 storv home in beautiful Kitr.berly Sub in N F a r m i n g ion Hills Oak doors in living room and f -,er have beveled glass 2W baths for rr.a d.mng -Jom 1st floor laundry family room wiia fireplace 2 car a t tat bed garage A great buy at 179.900

HILLTOP SETTING impressive 4 bedroom ranch sets on ' • acre site Ceramic foyer leads lo living

j-onrr, with European arches and 12 f t ceilings Spacious kitchen has 12 f t pantrv .arge rec room with natural fireplace and wet bar 3 4 baths walk 'ti. basement and 4 car garage for vour

col les lion ol big wheels »149 9041

CENTURY 21 ' Hartford 414, Inc 478-6000

SYBIL

CENTURY 21

Gold House Realtors 478-4660 261-4700

304 Farmington Farmington Hills

FARMINGTON HILLS MEADOWBROOK WOODS

BUY ME' I m a real nice 4 bedroom colonial 1 am on one of the nicest loU in this gorgeous area My owners have added a custom deck and many ex t r a s I'm very well maintained I am priced to s e l l ' L E A S E COME AND SEE ME 1159 900

THE HOME DIVISION CONDOMINIUM

REALTY 559-3800

305 Bnghton-Martlarxd South Lyon

BRIGHTON 3 bedroom Tri-level w deo 4 family room. 1 4 baiha heated breexeway 4 a t tached 2 4 car garage plus attached suite w living room bed room kitchen, bath Screened deck overlooking ravine >81,OOP 227-67S3

306 Southfwld-Lathrup LAHSER 12 MILE 4 bedroom ! i bath colonial family room 1st floor tsundrv central air redwood deck 4 bnck patio, sprinkling system swim club pnvileges. numerous plus features Must see to apprec ia te By Owner Davs 626-3666 Eve's J5V0624

LYON TOWNSHIP Magnificent three story centennial oo over 2 acres 5 huge bedrooms imaster 30x16 with [ i replace | J full and 2 half baths gourmet kitchen. 2 glassed in porches, butlers pantry Gardner i cot-tage Security system Crown moldings on 10 ft . ceallngs and much more 1189 900

INDEPENDENCE HILLS Drake N z>l Grand River 4 bedroom colonial, den 1st floor laundry room, family

m with wet bar 4 fireplace, base-ment maintenance f r e e ex te r io r $179 900 476-0734

OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 Meadowbrook Hills 3200 sq ft bnck juad 4 bedroom, plus 2 bedrooms low >r level 3 4 baths 32X32 family room wet bar game room, living room fire-place ravine lol s t ream 21006 Lujoo

off 8 Mile W ol Halstead

OPEN SAT 4 MON 2-5PM Bedroom Quad 3 baths family room

ireplace. pool 385.000 Farmington Meadows 21018 Laurelwood 476-7056

626-8700

LATHRUP Village English tudor du pies, live on one side rent oul other Built in 1978 Each side has 2 bed rooms. 2 4 baths 38ft living-dining room, full basement 2 car garage, pa Lo gas heal, central air 1st floor Laun dry 1159 900 Call Audrey Jollej1

Re max-of bi rmingham 647-0500

OPEN SAT 4 SI N lpm-6pm 32575 SHADY RIDGE

rff Power Rd between 10 4 11 Mile secluded country living 4 bedrooms 2 4 baths 2 fireplaces 2 story bouse in 'ores', large lot with s t r eam magmfi

; view $123 500 - 478-5137

FORMAL DINING at its best can be en-itrved in the huge formal dining room of this older 2 story farm bouse Like tbe davs of Grandma's Sunday dinners, this home has all the charm of years gooe-bv 4 large bedrooma. 2 4 baths, a coun-try kitchen and covered veranda for the swing $69,900

J l 'ST MOVE IN your furni ture You don t have to touph another thing in this exceptionally clean 3 bedroom mainte-nance free ranch This home has newer carpeting, extra insulatio®. 2 4 car ga rage and reflects pnde of ownership throughout $46,500

HARRY S J

WOLFE 474-5700

Cranbrook Asaoc Lac R a a i u o

SOITH LYON - By Owner Tastefully decorated 3 bedroom ranch. Family room basement, extras 364.900

437 5423

OPEN SON 2 5 PM Birmingham schools, 4 bedroom 2 4 bath. 2200 ss ft quad level f ireplace, hardwood floors, garage with opener $84 500 647-4936

306 Southfield-Lathrup BY OWNER TWICKINGHAM

Custom 4 bedroom. 4 bath pillared colo-nial Many deluxe features, finished basement Energy efficient 352 1951

QV LET AND PEACEFUL Fabulous 4 bedroom Large family room, country kitchen. Large master suite Central air . fireplace Wood deck lacks to trees 4 rolling hills Muib

OWNER ANXIOUS

Reduced/$ 102,900 ron temp

FARMINGTON HILLS Briar Hills Sufi 1 bedroom ranch, excellent condi lie: $8: 990 Bv owner Call Fnday af ' e r 5 p— 661 1596

irary neutral 3 bedroom bi-pvei Ausolute move-in mint condition \ of 12. backs to ("felony Park Central

r " vears oid Pret ty and priced to •II- Ask for WENDY GRIER

A.RBOR REALTY 553-8128

FARMINGTON HILLS 4 bedroom brick ranch 30 master bedroom 2 baths 2 ' ar attached garage vers large n r . ne lot $79 900 After 6 PM 41 8-6545

476-7000

DUNBAR OAKS 13 4 Drake 4 bed room 2 4 bath bnck colonial central air neutral it-tors 5 years old Assume

i l l " mortgage 3126.900 66'. 1714

MANICURED PERFECTION Beautifully decorated and maintained English Tudor on lovely landscaped lot with much seclusion 4 bedrooms 2 4 baths family room and large 1st floor laundry Neiiual decor One year War ranty 1125 900 HA

T R E E D CORNER LOT 4 bedroom co-lonial in Fox Run Green, neutral decor, new on marke t * Bioomfield schools $108,900 66) 5990

BEAUTIFUL 4 bedroom 2 4 bath brick ranch all aluminum t n m remod eied kitchen with oak cabinets newer carpeting, fuil finished -basement Ap-pliances available Ext ras immacula te condition $61,900 477-5233

BRICK RANCH Mint condition 13 Mile 4 Middlebelt J bedrooms 2 full baihs family room, full basement 2 car attached garage air conditioned U r g e treed lot $1| . ,900 626-829:

ESTATE SIZE lot with circular drive beautiful landscaping Custom Built 4 bedr.K.m brick tn level with 2 4 balhs fireplace central air Bu.lt ins include China cabinet micro wave oven range dishwasher Refr igerator crystal fix lures included Ceramic Hie in entry and ditcher area Enclosed porch pa t i . double BBV Must see 1119.000 Builder owner 553 4468

WEST BLOOMFIEl-D SPRINGRIDGE Great area ALL NEW paint, carpeting kitchen flooring kitchen cabinets and kitchen couBlertopa 2 FIREPLACES —«. . FORMAL DINING ROOM lovely yard appointment call $96 500

BY OWNER BRICK RANCH NORTHWEST FARMINGTON HILLS 3 bedrooms fireplace in family room 2 ceramic tile baths paneled finished basement wet bar central air 2 car attaches: garage with door opener large y ard buvers onlv $95 000 For

553-840"

FARMINGTON HILLS 1 acre plus Newly remodeled 3 bedroom aluminum ranch 1 4 baths new furnace 2 4 ca r garage Must sell 350.000 4 71-0 4 61

I- AHMINGTON HILLS Beautiful 4 bed ri-im custom bnck ranch 3 4 ac re lot 2 4 baths full finished basement, spa rious ceramic tile foyer arched fire-place 1st floor laundry central air en ergy-efficient $124 900 476-0459

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE NEW CONSTRI CTION

Pines >f Farmmgtor. Hills 3 bedrooms 2 4 baths. - cmlemporary ca th redra . eeilmg. formica island kitchen sunken living room first floor laundry much more 24402 Ei Marco Dr Farmington Hills betweer Muddlebeii 4 i >rchard U s e Road N of 13 Mile $95 000 Open House 1 4 Sat 4 Sun Birchwood Homes 626-4017

FARMINGTON HILLS Elegant home with many ex t ras and updated features Four bedrooms 2 4 baths for trial d-mng room, library fire-

?laced family room Trans-erred owner wants quick sale

$144,900 Call 553-8700

Thompson-Brown FARMINGTON HILLS-West Bloom-field area I blk from Glen Oaks Golf i ourse beautiful 3 bedroom older colo-nial with . ha racier in lower t*®'s A p prox 16511 SC ft of living .area in super

RAMBLEWOOD OPEN Fri,. Sat . Sun. 1-4

37221 Fox Chase S 14 Mile W Drake Spectacular new contemporary white brick beauty offers spacious feeling on serene cul'-de-sac Reads- for vour choice of colors Act now' Come aod see for yourself $227,900

ASK FOR MARTHA BROCHERT

THE MICHIGAN GROUP Executive Relocation Service

851-4100

BY OWNER- 2200 Sq F t Smokier built Colonial 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, central air, family room with brick fireplace many ex t ras Finished basement un-derground sprinklers Excellent coodi-

-1 Coocord 384,900 tioc 2098 Open Sun Noon-SPM 353-2584

CRANBROOK Village, 28807 Pleasant Trail, Open Sun 1-5 Lovely 3 bedroom bnck ranch, 1 4 baths fireplace, many extras 363 900 Owner 5S9-11S5

Call for details ? .000 FO

EARL KEIM West Bioomfield 855-9100

REDUCED TO SELL A happy house1 5 000 square foot, cus-tom qi-ad ievel 5 bedrooms. 3 4 baths. 4 acre alarm, 2 fireplaces, food warmers , instant bol, 2 looe heating, central air Electronic filters, wet bar. 1 vear warranty Exquisite custom ca-binetry throughout Custom lighting Must see' $189,900 ST

EARL KEIM West Bloomfieid 855-9100

IMMACULATE 4 bedroom colonial with 2 4 baths, brand Dew kitchen first floor l ibrary and utltlry room, newly decorated throughout in earthtooes Birmingham Schools and much, much more Must see 395 000 Call 540-7760

REDUCED TO SELL Transferred owner Broard-front ranch, at tached 2 car garage. 3 bedrooms, profes-sionally f in ished basement, V/t baths, $47,900 Good sub' MAYFAIR 522-8000

SOUTHFIELD - By owner Sharoc. Meadows Beautiful custom built 3 bed room colonial on a 4 bedroom, plan 2.900 Sq Ft 2 full baths 4 2 ta l ! baths Qualitv throughout including 2 tone heat L central air, a l a rm system 4 spnnk ie r j full parlv finished basement family room with f i replace 4 wet bar Available for fall occupancy Buvers ooly $124 900 353-8345

K1LBIRNIE - — LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH F I R E PLACE, 2 car attached garage basement, will VA FHA 374,900

3 bedroom colonial

SOUTHFIELD DRASTICALLY REDUCED

Land Contract t e rms , stunning 4 bed room. 2 4 bath Georgian Colonial panelled family room with fireplace 1st floor laundry, central air. formal dining room, custom detailing, pneed to sell. »85.9»0

EARL KEIM REALTY North, inc. 559-1300

full

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

305 Brighton-Hartland South Lyon

FARMINGTON HILLS

CHIC COLONIAL with contemporary f lair nestled in a family sub Sewer roof family room with energy efficient wood burner mans custom- features throughout 359 W0

BOTSFORD HOSPITAL AREA

Secluded wooded ravine rondo 2 bed rooms, pool land contract te rms Fur-nished or unfurnished Seller motivated

ATTENTION Brighton 3 bedroom custom colonial needing your decorating Imm«i ia te occupancy 2 full baths, attached ga rage Lake privileges Near X ways Asking $59 900

NICHOLS REALTY 348-3044

LATHRUP VILLAGE 7»«% simple assumption mortgage Newer 3 bedroom colonial, central air. family room with fireplace, finished res- room Really sharp and pneed lo

LAVERNE EADY & ASSOC.. INC

626-4711

SOUTHFIELQ OPEN SUN 2 5 24515 Santa Barbara - S of 10 mile » of Southfield. custom 4 bedroom bnck colonial, huge family room. 1st floor laundry, at tached garage, extras galore DELUXE - 3 bedroom brick ranch, cus torn features thru out. excellent condi tion, priced to sell TWYCKINGHAM SUB custom 4 bed room bnck colonial. 2 full 4 2 hall baths, formal dining room. 1st floor laundry room, finished basement, patio tennis court, many extras

MCGLAUN 559-0990

NICER THAN NEW Never lived in. lovely ranch with fire-place 2 full baths, dining rooms walks oul to deck, la rge kitchen with built-uss, huge basement, attached garage, 105 x

i a v n f w v r x r a r T T E R M S '

DUNHAM LAKE pnvileges Lovely, j gracious 3 bedroom aome Comfortable family room with f ireplace off quality kitchen full basement, 2 4 car garage central air excellent floor plan large wooded lol Just reduced 392 800

ROLLING HILLS OF HARTLA.ND New quality built traditional ranch, open floor plan, 3 bedrooms 2 full

LAND CONTRACT'

Century HOME CEN

21 ITER

476-7000

OPEN SUNDAY. 2-5PM 29359 SPRINGHILL

iN of 12 Mile, W of Southfield.. Love a large kitchen" 3 bedroorr, ranch with 2 full baths, a family room and central a i r Well located tn subdivision An a m a n n g value at 367.500 Ask for

SOUTHFIELD - owner 4 bedroom colo-nial Cranbrook Sub W 13 Mile 4 Ever green Birmingham schools family room, den. 2 ca r at tached garage, full basement. 2300 sq ft First Hoor laun dry, 2 4 baths cent ra l air gas heat $9*4 500 New mor tgage 647-2021

Twickingbam Sub » sqft 2 (ull pli

SOUTHFIELD bedroom colonial. 2900 sqf. I , 2 half baths 1st floor iaundry Forma dining room family room with bullt-jns 4 f i r e p l a c e L.arge b e a u t i f u l l y landscaped lot redwood deck gas bar becue spnnk le r s . a l a rm intercom, ga rage openers, many closets 4 cup-boards. a i r conditioning, much more 398,000 Bv owner S53-1895

SOUTHFIELD 2 bedroom house on 2 acres. 2 room summer bouse 2 car ga •age 4 shed 349,900 By owner

356-3916 346 W'l baths, bay window oour.trv

dining area, great room full walkout TWO bedroom aluminum with e i i r -CENTURY 21 BY OWNER 4 bedroom bnck ranch on ape Cod built 1984 mother-in-law apa r tmen t with f ire

EARL KEIM I- ARMLNGTON basemen;, wood windows, large deck cul -de-sac 2~i baths central air all brick ISM sq It Energy eff icien lace on 2 Sols at 28727 Everett South SUBURBAN cathedral ceilings $95,904 basement. 2 4 car garage, patio, fenced HEPPARD REALTY 288 5304 basement, f i replace .eld $45,000 33,000 PM1 lot 80x17 England Real Estate 474-4530 yard Under 361.000 Oper. Sat Noon tc 261-1823 855-9100 West Bioomfield 349-1212 floor '.aundrv lec* S 855-6570 4-8-93H> '5 Sur. Noon to 6

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306 SouthfiaJd-Lathrup SOUTHriBLD 28245 Tavistock Trail

OPEN SON 2 5PM M l M u d area Gorgeous home com pfetely redone Opeo two story foyer all new white Formica kitchen with top-cf line appliances Berber carpel -,tf. say.ights stunning fixtures, verti-

cals. central air 5 too. I car attached garage spnnklers circular dnve, close lo shopping and ichoolx $146,900 Make offer Ask Tor

Sylvia Stotzky REAL ESTATE ONE

626-4256 644-4700 SPACIOUS COLONIAL

Lots of room in this spacious 3 bedroom borne with '22 family room, library, plus full finished basement, central air 22 full and 2 half baths, and 2 car de-tached garage Owners anxious and motivated $68 500

Cranbrook Assoc . Inc Realtors

855-2200

307 Milford-Highland

319 Hom*s For Sat* Oakland County

BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF GOLF COURSE & PRIVATE LAKE

from this custom built colonial, fealur ing large great room with gorfeous wood beamed celling and fireplace 3 large bedrooms master bedroom has fireplace and large private bath, Plorl da room Jaccuxi. finished basement paTft and 2 garages, plus an olfice are among the many features Included with the breathtaking view and privacy of the country located oo 3.IT acrem Ask ing $S 89,900 Call for appointment to-dav' .Ask for

DOUG COURTNEY

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

326 Condos For S a k 7 326 Condos For Sala

CONDO-MART WEST BLOOMFIELD

Here s lhat hard to-llnd newer town hosiae with loads of elbow room' S fami ly bedrooms Imaster has a huge walk in! 2 baths plus lav, first floor utility aod basement Large raised deck off dining room and an END L rNIT DONT MISS IT $129,900 CALL 638-8100

ROYAL O ^ ' large 1 bedroom Tower Court swinjn ing pool. 34 2 000

s u n l r -down Opeo Rd C8. Call 188-5304

2-8 PM 4W» Crooks

HIGHLAND BY OWNER Axford Acres colonial Lake pnvileges 4 bed room 1 4 baths, 23x14 family room with fireplace Finished basemen! with 5 t h b e d r o o m P r o f e s s i o n a l l y landscaped, extra large lot with under ground sprinklers $89,900 887-5181

MILFORD-custom brick Tudor Colon! al. 4 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, basement. 2 ca r attached garage, hilltop close to i way, no LC $41,900 685-0755

VULFORD ESTATE SALE 2 bedroom, full basement. 2 baths screened sun porch. 2 fireplaces. 2 car garage fenced 1 4 lot in Village Va-cant 357 000 For App t to see.621 7879

MILFORD Gorgeous brick ranch with unique floor plan, features 3 living arrangements on 7 treed roiWw-acres 40x30 pole barn Price reduced to $179,000 Possible Land Contract te rms Noling Real Es-tate 522-5150 or 437-2056

420-2100 464-8881

HIGHLAND HOLLY 3 bedroom colo-nial with screage Clean, quiet, country setting, near lakes woods Airv country kitchen family room large fireplace. 1st floor laundry, deck more Reduced to sell quickly $69,000 887-0389

NEW ARRIVAL iar Country Place This end unit

budget priced and value

PLEASANT RIDGE colonial air 33ft llv atmosphere $105 000

3 bedroom bock ing room Country i Make offer

Seeing Is Believing Loving care S o w s in this unique quia -stained glass window in foyer, oak cabi-nets in kitchen, unusual fireplace treat-ment in family room, custom blinds neutral decor, 2 4 baths. 4 bedrooms, finished basement, and 4 acre lot Close to X-ways Onlv 3119,900 Call

JOAN ANDERSEN

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 '

SYXVAN LAKE PRIVILEGES Half block from beach 3 bedrooms, 1 4 baths cathedral ceiling 101* assum-able $69 900 Must see 681-1935

in popular Radcq b packed' 2 nice bedrooms cheery and ef ficlent kitchen wtth utility area, and

our own p n v a t e garage Only 851 000 ALL 628-8100

ENJOY THE G R E E N E R Y ' o n . m i n i t r r located 3 U d r o o m . IS*

bath townhouse with relaxing family room and (ireplace Bright unit m spot-less condition, garden-soot pa t io and deck, double carport SEEING IS B E UEVING $78 800 CALL 626-8100

THINKING OF SELLING*' Lower Interest rates, our U>p reputation In the condominium marke t and a healthy demand f i rom qualified buyers bave combined to leave us short of con-dos to offer NOW Is an opportune time1

Can we help you marke t YOURS* CALL 626-8100

CONDO-MART 626-8100

SHARPCONDO Just minutea Weal of Downtown Blr _ mingham In Commerce Township Dar ling 2 bedroom, neutral decor, coo tern porarv flair 1 4 baths, lull basement central air. private separate entry End unit, faces woods New appliance* At lacbed garage Assumable mortgage Super value s t only $54,997 Ask for

MARY FREDAL Million Dollar Club Realtor Assoc

Jsck Chnstenson Inc Realtors. ERA 682-9547 649-8800

SOUTHFIELD Ranch-slyle recently decorated, cathedral ceiling, 3 baths, 2 bedrooms living 4 dining rooms, kitch-en central sir. electric sir cleaner power humidifier, storms 4 screens Energy-Saver- G E range 4 dishwash-er Carpeted, full -basement. 2 car at-tached garage Pr ime locaUoa us Sub close to all shopping 355-4739 173-3807

332 MobikHomat For Saia

333 Northarn For Sala

Proparty

A NEW DELUXE HOME

$11,900 year financing features large bay

window 4 garden tub bath Completely d. delivered, set up steps, skirt furnished

mg 4 tie downs

Wonderland MOBILE HOME SALES INC

4J475 Michlgsn Ave at Belleville R4

397-2330

WHITE LAKE AREA Completely secluded 10 acres with 2 stocked ponds Builder's own 2300 »q ft bome featuring 3 bedrooms, 420 sq ft master suite with private bath, family room cathedral celling in living room. California Dnfts tone fireplace, full walk-out basement, deck with screened porch Natural gas hot water beat 30 i 56 ft workshop Must see' 3149,900 Agent 625-9247

320 Home* For Sala Wayna County

INVESTORS Low down L C 2 family Income. 2 car garage, needs some work, immediate possession Only 119.900

Castelli 525-7900

308 Rochaatar-Troy ADAMS 4 BIG Beaver area Contempo-rary 3 bedroom ranch. 2100 sq f t , Bir-mingham schooLs New Jennaire kitch-en Open floor plan with beamed cathe-dral ceilings throughout Huge great room New deck P ro fe s s iona l ly landscaped Track lighting plus much •tvore Lease with purchase option

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS Large treed lot 4 bedrooms. 2 4 baths, family room w fireplace, up-dated kitchen, redwood deck, attached 2 car garage Immediate occupancy $133,900 Exclusively han-dled bv John Callan Roe Robersoo Inc 649 5405 280-0143

Ro^ral Oak

its. 2 caiT»rta. 359.000

CROOKS 14 Mile. rooms 1 4 bsths • o c a . 3 rPAaooabfe offer rrfu>e«^

bed kitchen appli-

288 9560

FARMINGTON HILLS NEW CONSTRUCTION

DETACHED CONDO HOMES Now taking reservations Ranches 4 Townhoujes with garages 4 basements, from $75 900

WOODLAND PINES Models open Mon thru Sun., l-5ptn

closed Wed 25600 Orchard Lake Rd between 10 4 11 Mile Rd

4T1-7463

SUPER VALUE West Bioomfield 3 bedroom townhouse condominium in Green F a r m s Library, large master suite with door wall, ful! deck pnvate bath, double sinks, dress-ing area wall lo wall closet Gathering room with natural gas fireplace. 2 door walls onto large deck Total 7 door

a. 4 balconies, large pat io area Central air, electronic air filter, humi-difier security a l a rm system, corner unit, wooded oo 2 sides 2 4 car garage plus door opener Tennis court, pool, 2 clubhouses Excellent buy Land Con-tract svailable Only 392,900

Ask For MARY FREDAL Million Dollar Club Realtor Associate Jack Chnstenson Inc Realtor? E R A

682-9547 649-8800

FARMINGTON HILLS F a r m l n f t o c Sq Condominiums, 12 Mile 4 Orchard Lake area 1 bedroom, walk out level complete kitchen earthtones. car port-Asking 339.900 Meadowmangeroeol. Inc Bruce Lloyd 851-8070

LARGE 2 FAMILY FLAT 6 6 near Woodward 7 Mile. $45,000 ^320,000 dowm conventional or-cash Good In-come Between 7 S0-9pm 388-3497

HIGHLAND LAKES CONDO 3 bedroom townbouse, 1 4 baths, cen-tral air. family room wilh fireplace, en-closed palio access to all recreational facilities $60 800 Call

DON HEBERT

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

COLO NADA 1975 14x70 Rudgate. Sterling Hgts 1 bedroom 1 bath wet bar enclosed patio, all appliances. 319 900 negotiable 979-5418 >37-4565

COLONAD-E 1979, front den model, f o r net lot, Holiday Estates Canton. As-sumable mortgage 495-1195

COLONADE 1981, 14x70. with 7x11 Ex pando oo living room. 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, kitchen sppliances. shed Can slay on lot $16,600 495-1397

MICH AY WE Golf Ski Swur. Dining

Affordable living We have the chalet want at the price you can afford year around or vacation Prices

s tar t as low as 353.900 Call 517 713-8777 or 517 712-1146

or srrite P O box 3009, Gaylord. M! 49715

BERN IE AMBORSKI The Michaywe Expert

Coidwell Banker Schmidt Realtors

339 Lota aod Acraaga F of Saia

340 Laka-Rfvar-ftaaort Proparty For Sala

342 Lakafront Proparty

BRIGHTON HOWELL i Beautiful woo«»ed building ail ous soae parcels By o

113-JJ7

BRIGHTON 1 0 treed acre In area of nice homes Close to freeway $11,000 Low down 129-8817

COMMODORE 1978 60x13, furnished, fully carpeted kitchen appliances, fuel efficient furnace double insulation, air condit ioning Exce l l en t condit ion $10,000 411-0532

NORTHWEST MICHIGAN CONDOMINIUM

T h e Bluff of Frankfort A panoramic view from 150 ft hig^ bluff of Michigan, gorgeous sunsets sit uated tn a quiet grove of stalely hard woods, ail within city limits of Frank fort located 45 mina SW of Traverse City Great fishing, skiing excellent

baths, f i replace^pnyate outdoor deck Over laundry drive under garage »103 060 ,

VAUGHAJHRJCALTY 616-352-4771

Detroit. 689-2512

CITY of Bloomfieid Hills Willoway lot '35x150 large trees, all utilities Bioomfield Hills schools LC terms Colquitt Real Esta te 647-5281

ELCONA 1988. 12x80, 2 bedrooms, front kitchen, appliances new carpet Ing, new botwater heater shed $6.00© or best offer Call af ter 4 PM 397-3784

FAIRMONT F R I E N D S H I P 1979, 14x70, 2 bedrooms, kitchen spplisnces, shed in Novi Meadows 315 500

349-8389

FAIRMONT 1978 14x70, large Expan do, 2 bedrooms, 2 balhs. fully carpeted Must be sacrificed Best Offer

Call Eves 455-4792

TIFFANY SQUARE CONDO Immediate occupancy on this lovely Coodo with an attached garage and its own basement 2 bedrooms. 1 4 balhs and more 388,900 iH-62312)

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

323 Homea For Sala Waahtenaw County

BY OWNER beautifully landscaped 3 bedroom Bi Level family room, at-tached garage Dishwasher Close to schools Extra sharp 369,900 652-6713

BY OWNER Rochester area - 1 acre. 3 bedrooms 1 4 baths, basement. 2 cat1

garage, healed work shop. $72 000 651-8214

GOOD TROY by owner 5 bedroom 2 4 balhs plus 4 bath central air vacuum, finished walkout basement elementary school, pool and tennis club less than 1 block $144,900 643-0019

OPEN SUNDAY 2-5 6157 Emerald Lakes Dnve Troy North of Square Lake East of Rochester North Trov ranch with 90 foot frontage on Walker'Lake 3 bedrooms, 2 4 balhs finished walk-out lower level Patio deck «- i conditioning, first floor laun-dry Reduced to $120,000 540-6777

Chamberlain

IN QUIET HAMLET OF SALEM 10 Mm Irom Northville and all major X ways Newer ranch home 3 bed-rooms 2 full baths, all oak cabinets and Therroc decorator windosrs Features include Finished garage workshop, woodbummg furnace basement also with outside exit and siorage barn on 2 beautiful country acres Horses we come $69,900 Cail 111-437-5078

KEATINGTON CONDO Lake Onon Air conditioning, forced air, lake privileges $32,900

J91-4685

l a s

LIVONIA Coodo-Woods. 6 Mile 4 New-burgh Lovely 2 bedroom. 2 bath, lower unit ^ew earthtooe carpet 4 shades $73,900 Continental Flealty 855-0101

MODULAR HOMES Built on your lot or ours Can be modi fied to meet all your needs' Priced from $33,500 including foundation Open House Sunday 1-5PM at 3144 Deiter Rd in Ann Arbor. )ust W of Maple take M-14 to the Maple Miller exit turn left to Dexler 4 turn right on Dexter Rd Call

SPACEMAKERS 1313*94-8480

325 Raal Eatata Sarvicaa ARE YOU COLLECTING oo a Land Contract or second mor tgage and want to cash out" Highest $33 - Lowest Dis-count Perry Realty 478-7640

LIVONIA'S BEST!

Laurel Woods Condomin iums From. ..$77,900

FINAL PHASE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION

Sales Center Open Daily-! to 6 p m

Weekerwis-Nooo to 5 p m I Closed Thursdays!

North of Six I6.I Mile West of Newburgh

591-6660

WAIT NO LONGER FOR THE SCENIC COUNTRY SETTING AT THE

CHANTICLEER CONDOMINIUMS AWARD WINNING MODELS

CAMBRIDGE YORKSHIRE

CANTERBURY Are now scheduled for June-August move-in Enjoy the elegance 4 ca re f ree lifestyle in your own cluster bome See our townhouse 4 ranch homes with to-tal privacy - 2 car garge wilh direct ac-cess 4 much more Create your own custom interior 4 expeneoce a com-fortable life style, conveniently located near shopping expressway, etc Come

e the beauty of Chanticleer you cm t want to leave-Models Open 12-6 - closed Thursday

Locateo Northside of 12 Mile Rd Just East of Telegraph Rd

354-4330 Another Development By

Monetary Investment Group Co-op Brokerage Invited

MOBILE HOME in Westland, 12x40 fully furnished 36.000 Cash 522-2489

OWN ONE OF NORTHERN Michigan s Finest Executive or personal retreats Located on 320 wooded acres with your own 15 acre lake 5 000 sq f l cedar home on two levels overlooks lake 6 bedrooms. 2 kitchens. 1 living areas. 2 fireplaces Lower level wal ls out to lake Upper level Includes expansive deck overlooking lake 2.500 sq f t a t tached cedar budding with pool, sauna.

hirpool spa. cabana, lounge area wet bar and fireplace Other facilities in-clude at tached heated garage. 1 guest cabins, two additional garages, chil-dren s playground, smal l kennel, two out buildings Located 4 hour drive Southeast of Gaylord, near Lewistor. 3850 000 Call or write 300 Norlynn. Howell. Michigan, 48843 ( 3131 227-J537 ir P O Box 275, Lewiston Michigan ,9756 45171788-3124

CITY OF BLOOMFIELD HILLS Beautiful hiUv wooded 88 acre lot oo

mate cosirt All utilities in N of Long ke W of Woodward 1105 000

Davs 398 9600 After 6PM 540-6098

gottand swimming nearby J SedeoofR, j m r PiM Radge.Lahser 8 4 . RkwrnfltM 2 baths, fireplace, p n v a t e outdoor deck

f t plus large storage and

CITY' OF BLOOMFIELD Hills 1 acre Treed, backs lo B H C C course SE cor

Hills school system Underground utili-ties L C te rms 1140,000 Jolley Re Max of Birmingham 647-0500

CUSTOM HOME BUILDING Free prel iminary plan and estimate Financing help Building all or apart, our land or yours

F L Roberts Building Co lam - 5pm 453-4t28

great

CANADIAN LAKES ooe of the finasi j> resort areas 1 hrs from Detroit Ex cetieat selection of lake, golf ,ola 4 homes, membership tots terms Many other lake, rscr 'Djproperlies in mid Michigan Send for free area map and listings

Garner 4 Assoc. Realty 901170th A venue

Mecosta MI 49332 616-972-2585

LAKE PRIVILEGES- 0 » prlv i m u Upper Long Lake 4 t» 3 4 bath quad level oo 1W acre lot Beautiful private yard backing ap to oood. screeoed-glaM porch, deck, large

mailing St Hugo Parish By Appointment only 1139 500

CHALET Custom b«illt in cedar, slooe and glass. 25 f t stooe fireplace 3 bed

e Caberfae ski 618-882- M75

LAKE SHANNON By O n * m L - d Contract Two ooe a g e lou basatiful aandy beach, wooded. 1 milee from Tyrone Hills GoU Club

baths unique area 8112 000

COTTAGE For Sale L.C 33000 down $150 i-nooth 100 yds off Tltibawasaee River All coovemencea Must sell Open Memorial Day weekeod 151-8171

REGENT 2 be«Jroom 12x55. skirted, ibed- WesUand $7,500 Call before 3pm, Don 917-0017 After Spm. 427-4422

TORCH 1978. 14x70, 2 bedrooms, big country kitchen with appliances, air conditioner, $16,500 Metro Mobile

FARMINGTON HILLS Beautifully wooded lot. over 4 acre cm cul de sac in prime Farmington Ridge Sub Paved street 4 utilities Located Scottshire St Lot No 125 Must Sell' Buyers Only' Weekends 553-03*8 Weekday*. 455-8341

JEWEL LAKE 10 s e r e Iskefroot 4 lake accesa parcels oo clear spruvgfed lake Pr ivate t rance From 88,900

ALSO BEAUTIFUL lakefroot cottage oo Hub-bard Lake Land contract t e rms

MICH NORTHERN REALTY 1-671-7879

LAKE MICHIGAN Beautiful wooded lot on Cathead Bay

N of Northport 207 548-2408 113-646-1136

FRAINS LAKEFRONT HOMESITES Ann Arbor Plymouth area Great ac-cess to L'S-23 and M-14 Ann Arbor schools aod mailing Restricted and pn-vate For appointment call Mr Roberte 453-4128 or995-1856

PRIME LOT 80 x200 Presque Isle Harbor Low taxea Many ex t ras 33.500 Call a f te r 4 30 PM

381-3577

STONY LAKE, 70 f t of lake frontage luskegoo oo Lake Michi

3 bedroom chalet. 2 balhs. excel

TRAVERSE CITY Executive home Wooded setting Holiday Hills 4 bed room Quad Level, custom features, zero maintenance, 6 yrs old $97,500 Call Randy 1-800-872-8428

HAMBURG PINCKNEY AREA 2 4 acres with gas, paved road, perked. $14 ,500 Land Contract terms F L Roberts Builder

35 miles N of Mi gan 3 bedroom lent view of Slonv Lake Open Sun May 26. 2-5pm Call Doc Talmadge Century 21 Coastal Realty 616-861-4785

LIVONIA - 4 ac re all utilities prune area 321.000 464-1444

453-4118 342 Lakafront Proparty

Sk? LAKE SHANNON

335 5834

810-4750

LAKE SHANNON Currently available are a wide selection of premier homes at beautiful Lake ShanMn ranging * price from 389.900 to 3M5 8*B We Sail be pleased to show the DOOMS that fit your needs oo our private all sports lake 4 send you free brochures. Lake Shannon map 4 information letter

Call Nancy or Gordon Pedersen Sped alliing in lake property st our resi-dence on the lake 628-4 730 - or our office - Earl Keim Dowaett II Inc -629-2211

LAKE ST CLAIR Lake Shore Dr Ml Clemens

Very tasteful 3 bedroom Ranch' P n e e d to sell' $124,000 485-7513

MICHIGAN'S Greatest View Year round ce<lar 4 glass vacation home Harbor Springs area 500 f t private beach, 3 bedrooms 2 bsths 852-M14

MULLETT LAKE east side dehise chalet. 1800 sq f t . 115 ft frontage. 3 bedrooms 2 balhs utility * sun room slooe fireplace with BOCK STOVE In-sert. Ethan Allen furniture, new carpet all appliances, 28 X 42 garage 4 boat storage, aluminum 4 wood dock, plus many extras. Priced reasonably for quick sale Retiring lo Florida

(616^25-9041

Home Park 595-3829

VIEW LOTS Overlooking Grand Traverse Bay Only

miles from Traverse City, by o-' 616-41 616-946-9008

VARIETY OF Mobilebomes for saie Southfield, Farmlngtoo Hills 4 Novi Move-in condition Help In financing

356-6610

333 Northarn For Sala

Propar ty

WALLOON, home. 3 miles from Wal-loon Lake and 7 miles from Boyne Mt , completely furnished 1 bedrooms, large open kitchen, circular stairs, in-door whirlpool and sauna Assumable mor tgage U5.000 After 7pm. 478-2578

BENZIE COUNTY We have some of the prett iest parcels of pine 4 hardwoods, big enough to build your own LOG HOME Low as $350 an acre only S% interest Taxes only 15 cents per acre Also 2 nice lake lots plus trailer plus boat, 315,000

ROOSTER REALTY 616-334-4400

Box 333 Glen Aroor Ml 49836

WALLOON LAKE bedrooms. 2 baths, tennis courts, boat

dock, beautiful, 616-582-2440

CAN ADIAN LAKES. Slanwood. Mich Custom built chalet year round home maintenance free, 1 bedroom. 1 4 bath, brick fireplace carpeted throughout large deck, wooded lot. lake pnvileges golf tennis, skiing facilities, furni ture

' • "65.500 Terms negotiable, $65.50 '312432-4326 or i313i681-73«8

ROCHESTER HILLS Bi Level, built in 84 3 bedrooms. 2 balhs Great room,

living room, fireplace, large deck, backs up to woods Rochester schools $85,900 651-7187 or 497-4441

CASH FOR Land Contracts

LIVONIA WOODS | 6 Mile 4 Newburgh 2 bedroom. 2 bath,

upper unit, screeoed porch $71,900 Continental Really 855-0101

WALNUT HILLS

CONDOS WEST BLOOMFIELD PHASE I CLOSE-OUT

Distinctively designed ranch 4 2-story units with 2 bedrooms, 2 * 2 4 baths. 2

ir garage with opener, central air 4 inch, much more f rom 399,990

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Reservations for Phase II available from $109,990 Three stunning model selections

Presented by H Lawsoo Inc Open Daily 4 Week-ends 12 Noon - SPM

Closed Thursday

661-0338 557-2080 Located South of Walnut Lake Rd

Ooe street West of Drake Rd

CEDAR MICH Near Traverse City Contemporary log home oo 10 acres Prime hardwoods wilh s t ream Seclud ed setting near Sugar Loaf resort $96,500 616-228-6381

A n y Type p r o p e r t y a n y w h e r e i LUXURIOUS CONDO LIVING IN THE 2 4 h r s - C a l l c r r Y 0 F BLOOMFIELD HILLS Open In Michigan

Free 1-800-292-1550. First National Acceptance Co,

ROCHESTER HILLS Large iot. 3 bedrooms, family room 4 fireplace 2 ca r garage Assumable mortgage 365.000 852-2112

ROCHESTER 4 bedroom colonial Family room, living room, formal din-•ng 2 fireplaces, finished basement central air, large lot 195.000 652-9381

ROCHESTER 9 room brick house overlooking Great Oaks GoU Course 2 4 baths Manv amenities Excellent condition 3129 900 Call 651-5547

NORTHEAST TROY corner lot, 5 bedroom colonial

2 - i "ha ths large countgr kitchen, living room, dlntng roonfr family room with

Large i ba

; family r wetbar 4 fireplace exModed 2 car ga r age , c e n t r a l a i r t r r^ny $119 900 After 4PM. s

DIVORCED" In Danger of Foreclosure"

Call 258-8998

326 Condoa For Sala A NEWER CONDOMINIUM

With $6000 cash and 3500 monthly pay-ments you can move into Immaculate 1 bedroom 1 bath unit in N Farmington Hills Features neutral carpeting, for-mica kitchen cabinets with Solarium floor, almond appliances, custom blinds throughout and many other fine fea-tures 340,900 Call

CRYSTAL CUNNINGHAM

422-6030 RE/MAX FOREMOST, INC.

Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1 to 5 - 35 Vaughn Ridge fc' off Woodward and S of Long Lake; This lovely tudor with quality workmanship and custom detail is one ol 15 units lo be built in this secluded prestigious area. 3 bedrooms and 2^» baihs or have ooe desijpied to suit vour needs $345,000 (H-87i 15),

HANNETT, INC. REALTORS 646-6200

NORTHVILLE CONDO Great location • super home I 650 sq ft 3 bedroom 2 4 bath unit, offers -1st floor library or study, large p e a t room with natural f ireplace, full base-ment. attached garage and more $82,900

CENTURY 21 Hartford South 464-6400

TROY Cuslom ranch, spacious open floor plan-large designer calhredal celling family room, 3 bedrooma 2 4 balhs large 23x11 kitchen cupboard space galore, spacious library, finished basement, large rec room with built m bar bed-room. bath, tool * storage room Beau Ufully treed landscaped lot built In above ground pool, 28 ft round with 2 decks $112,000 879-2498

TROY bong Lake-Coobdge area. 3 bed-rooms, 2 4 baths, bnck tnlevel on Urge treed lot Sprinkler 2 car garage faml ly room with fireplace " many extras 3118 000

:ar garage I i 4 wet bar. plua

649-5335

TROY SYLVAN Glen. 4 bedroom. 2 4 baths tn-level, family room, fireplace, central air backs to woods $94 900 Eves weekdays * Sun 1-517-627-6422

TROY Unique home 2 story, 1 two car garages 4 bedrooms, 2 baths 4 acre, trees, deck, workshop 4 more $69,000 By owner 524-2807

ANNOUNCING A New Condomin ium

$3,390 DOWN $573 per month CROSSWINDS

of

Farmington Hills . bedroom colonial, 1 4 baths, fire-place central air, studio ceilings Pn-vate walled patio, sheltered parking $66,990

348-0800

NORTHVILLE • 3 bedrooms. 1 4 baths, located in Highland Lakes, new win-dows fully carpeted, part ial ly finished basement Call a f te r 6pm 349-7517

BINGHAM WOODS. Birmingham loca-tion luxurious 3 bedroom coodo. 2 4 baths 1 fireplaces. 2 car garage base-ment many extras, $189 500 540-1604

309 Royal Oak-Oak Park Huntington Woods

WEST BLOOMFIELD Open Sunday 2-5 Wabeek Pines luxury Condo 1941 Pinendge Ct., South of Long Lake, East of Middlebelt Br.ck ranch with 3 bedrooms, 2 4 baths, fantastic family room with ca-thedral ceilings End unit with 3 balco-nies Finished lower level with extra bedroom plus bath All appliances, first floor laundry, central air. 2 car at-tached garage, pr ivate entry. $199,900

EARL KEIM REALTY North, Inc. 559-1300

CLARE Lake of the Pines New 4 bed room furnished private association pool 4 tennis 1728 sq f t . 4 acre canal 337.500 651-

EMMETT W of Port Huron 1 room . Folevl School House on 4 ac re corner lot 6n M-18 half mile S of 1-69 Inter-change 545-2930 384-6484

468-6360 2 1 TER

ppreciau • Land coi

WILDERNESS VALLEY Golf, swim, cross country ski Privacy

the woods on these 10 acre homesltes near Gaylord 4 X -ways tmacula te sun filled 2600 sq ft 4 bed-room, 3 bat* chalet adjacent to golf course Guest apartment with full bath All appliances, wood heal Well below market at $79,900

Bring suitcases 4 groceries' Authentic furnished loe chalet plus bunk house sleeps 22 Ideal for group ownership Affordable at just $89 900

Call or write tod»y Coldwel! Banker - Schmidt Realtors

P O Box 3009 Gaylord. Ml 49735

15171 732-6777

| Over 100 f l of aandy beach, boaibouse To build oo. East Lincolnshire Sub. very with sundeck. landscaped hillside lot nice area. Far tn inf too Hills. Improve- Spacious 2700 sq f t quad level home 4

bedrooms. 2*. baths, cus tom glass walled lakeside kitchen, family 4 rec

a uon rooms, sauna. 2 fireplaces A m e vour

1 Asking $154,000 with possible | t r a d terms

I Lake Access lot B298 - »« ac re rolling property with some trees LocateJ short walk from lakefroot access park

Ion paved road. Asking $16,000 with | lanclcooiract t e rms

Call for free pictorial brochures of homes 4 lots available oo Livingston

t s l a k e

LYON TOWNSHIP Custom home sites. Southeast of Kensington Park, 2 acre s tream giant trees pood site. $38,500.

e hill , view , 819.500 463-0114

MILFORD Beautiful 5 acre lots at CTillds Lake 4 Buno Roads Owner Is

» ^ b U l W ^ ^ | C & i l W private. - 1 sports

336 Florida Proparty For Sala

BEAUTIFUL Naples 4 Marco Island 2 coodros 2 bedrooms, furnished good va-cation 4 rental investment ooe on golf course, one on beach 645-1913

337 Farm a For Sala

GAYLORD AREA Just reduced 2 bedroom 5 wooded acres Hunting, fishing $15,900 Terms

3 bedroom home across from Olsego Lake. $19,500 Terms

Party Store Includes Real Estale 4 living quarters $65,000 - Terms Acreage Farms, etc Send for Free Brochure Carl Cyrowski Gaylord Mortgage 4 Realty PO Box 741. Gaylord Ml 49735 517-732-5119 or 616-585-7579

COUNTRY FARM ESTATE 4 miles southwest of Linden Take your choice 200 acres 175^ tillable) with gorgeous bedroom colonial f a rm house 3 barns with stalls OR WILL DIVIDE House 4 20 acres wilh 3 barns Land contract avai lable Call today for details

PETERSON REALTY CO

348-4323

NORTHWEST MICHIGAN CONDOMINIUM

T h e Bluff Of Frankfor t ' A panoramic view from 150 ft high bluff of Michigan, gorgeous sunsets, sit-uated In a quiet grove of stately hard-woods, all within city limits of Frank-fort. located 45 min SW of Traverse City Great fishing, skiing, excellent

r>ll and swimming nearby 1 bedroom, baths, fireplace, p n v a t e outdoor deck

Over 1600 sq f t , plus large storage and laundry drive urxler garage From $101,000 __

V AUG HAN REALTY 616-352-4771

Detroit, 889-3512

WESTLAND CONDO WOODLAND MANOR Sharp 2 bed-room 1st floor end unit srlth carport In quiet, well-maintained complex Large master bedroom with walk-In c loset all appliances remain Laundry facility In unit. Super buy 141,900

JOHN COLE REALTY 455-8430 255-5330

W BLOOMFIELD PEBBLECREEK Owner Spectacular Comer Unit, 1 bed

den 1 « rooms built-ins, 2 ca r garage Buyers Only' $189,900

floor master suite. Many extras '

855-1048

GAYLORD AREA Two bedroom chalet nestled oo v. ac re Fieldstone f i replace , wrap-around deck, elegantly decorated Includes ap-pliances * drapenes Adjacent studio may be used as office, guest house, ex-ercise room, bobby shop, etc Day*. 6161582-2814 Eves. itl6i546-3«34

GAYLORD Ml 38 7 acre mini-ranch Clean 3 bedroom home 2 car garage, barn plus 4 horse stalls. 2 large trout poods LARGE 3 bedroom home oo 20 ac res 2 garages 24 x 30 and 28 x 28 storage building 20 i 40. 2 large poods with fish $59 900 Terms Write for f ree bro-chore

KOSKE REALTY CO 2192 Oid 27 S , Gaylord Mi

517-732-1012

NOVI- Country Place, by owner 2 bed-room colonial, 2 4 balhs. fireplace, pa-tio finished basement Garage $78,000 Call 348-7217 291-0067

BY OWNER 3 bedroom. 1 4 bath colo-nial srlth bow windows, central air, liv-ing room fireplace, formal l ining country kitchen opens to family * car Move- m condition. $94,500 Normandy Greenfield area 549-7861

IMMACULATE 1 bedroom Tudor 1 4 lot fenced yard Fireplace Completly updated kitchen with birch cabinets hardwood floor Dishwasher disposal Open S a t * Sun 1pm 4pm 541-4913

MOVE RIGHT IN Well maintained brick rafceh with 1 bedrooms plus fabulous finished rec room with additional bedroom and full bath in basement Designer drapenes and carpet throughout 339 900

Cranbrook Assoc . Inc Realtors

855 1300

NORTH OAK PARK By Owner Berk ley schools 1 bedroom Nick. I 4 baths basement 1 4 car garage newly deco-rated Quiet street new landscaping $38 900 390-7587 64 4 6 985

ROYAL OAK V inset ta Blvd 4 bedroom bnck * aluminum colonial 1 4 hatha fireplace 1 car garaM firuabad base-mer.i $105 000 Ask for Pam Weocei Century 31 North wood Inr 390 0400

310 Union Laka Commerce

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP .I""1"*" rtowpwee Custom deigned 1450 sqft home I plus landscaped Beautiful living room with wtaffiM staircase 18ft fireplace in renter ol home 20ft cathedral cesliisg » living room 2 4 hatha sundeck off mMtar bath Decks across front * heck 4 bed rooms Truly smlqus m u * sse 8149 90S By ™

BINGHAM WOODS APPLEWOOD

Is our smallest floor plan and can be either 3 bedrooms or 2 and a loft This special has a deck facing the park. 1 fire-places and roughed- m plumb-ing in the lower level July de-livery

$175,900

MANORWOOD Mam floor boasts a living room dining room, library and master bedroom «ilie The living room ceiling soars ui the 2nd floor irilh a balcoov connecting 1 good i w bed rooms and a bath This home overlooks a 5 acre park Deliv ery is scheduled for Jnly

$216,900 Call Us for An Appointment

645-6240

SALES OFFICE Sooth off 13 Mite Rd

Between Lahser 4 TeJegraph Bi i ln lnqham

e Open Every Day 11-4 •

ROBERTSON BROS.

Plymouth Bradbury Condo Get set for summer stay cool, calm aod happy in this 1 bedroom condo with central air, nice table space In kitchen, full basement charming patio with BBQ beautiful clubhouse with swim-ming pool Immedia te occupancy $49 500 Ask for

PAT or MARLENE

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

W BLOOMFIELD OPEN HOUSE SUN 3 - 7

6732 Red Cedar Lane (Locklin Pines) W off Lochaven, N of Willow Rd Unique detached coodo nestled in a secluded wooded setting. Private lake privileges Extra large country kitchen, micro-wave included 3 bedrooms den. attached 2 4 car garage Large master bedroom with loft overlooking living room 2 large decks. Seller offering $4000 u> assist with closing costs Don t miss this one1. $114,000

MADISON HEIGHTS Willow Hill Condos seldom for sale in this complex 3 bedroom townhouse 2 full baths up. lav on first floor many extras mirrored closets In master bed-room. step down inlo a lovely living room with gas log fireplace Random plank wood floor dining area patio wilh pnvate fence Double insulation owner transferring, will consider an offer, $62 900

FARMINGTON HILLS Hunters Grove coodo One of a kind ex-citing luxurious coodo 2 bedrooms 2 lull baths fireplace customised ceram-ic foyer All formica kitchen, complete security alarms Home Warranty Plan.

GOOD INVESTMENT. Bear Lake (Rose Cltyi Beautiful duplex. Good Condi Uon' Garage, storage shed As sume Mortgage with payments of $261 monthly Cash or land contract te rms

(5I7H24-2446

GRAY'LING - near Higgins Lake 3 bed-room chalet, 1 4 baths, year round home, carpeted, wood burner, shed $39,800 313 729-2193

REPOSSESSED Canton, 82JOO down Sharp 2 bedroomm coodo, baaement. central air 1 4 baths new carpet, sharp Bank asking 84 3 900 make offer Great area Century 21, ABC 425-3250

ROCHESTER jr'-ai view overlooking Great Oak GoU Comae recently referb-ashed * decorated. 1 bedrooms. 1 full bsths 1 half baths 1 fireplaces, walk out lower level, air, alarm, decks much more $184 900 Owner Broker 652-0358 853-M30

BIRMINGHAM 1530 Graefield <Xf N Eton 1 bedroom townhouse 1 4 hatha full basement tteo ^rpor-. T H Humphries Realty u i " "

ROCHESTER 1 bedroom 1 4 bsths, ppliaorea carport. 18«.% graduiwl

security a $128.900

HARBOR SPRINGS Breakers East Condomin ium Right oo the beach Three bedrooms, three baths End unit, deluxe model priced to seli 8285 000

MATTHEWS-HEMINGER REAL ESTATE INC 616-526-2178

TORCH LAKE CHALET Beautiful 1 bedroom Torch Lake Cha let 100ft frontage, private area, great beach Priced to sell 809.500 Call 616*523-6141. or write to "n»e Real Es-a t e Place. Plnebrook Office. M-88 South. Bellalre. Mich 49015

Century HOME CEN

WALNUT LAKE LOT *0 f t [rootage. 200 ft deep, sewer and water All sports lake t85.000 '51-0280

476-7000

WATERFORD TWP Beautiful view, 130 frontage 3 bedroom ranch, large family room, 2 car f i n p ! fireplaces

WATERFRONT 1 BEDROOMS Open House Sun 1-5

sports lake, private lane, approxi lely 2 acres with over 300 of fron-

tage beautiful park like setting. $125,000 073-0416

MILFORD CLOSEOLT SALE

1 39 acres perc. survey, gas 450 f t oo paved road

20% DISCOUNT Sale ooly thru May 31.1985

Progressive Propert ies 358-2210

Svlvla L Cole. Real Estale Broker 620-4161

I BEAUTIFUl fishing and all sports lake-froot lot 2 bours N of Birmingham In-cludes golf course membership and clubhouse fsclliues which include s res-taurant. pool, tennis courts, etc Call af ter 7pm. 335-8358 Or this weekend call

1-517-436-2734

OVER 1 beautiful, rolling, wooded acre lot on clean lake Nice area Paved ,4 utilities M 59 4 OS 21 area $31,900

632-7978

PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS Curtis Road $27,500 F E H U G REAL ESTATE

2 acres oo

of PLYMOUTH SCHOOLS Napier just North 824.900 F E H U G REAL ESTATE

CHEBOYGAN POINT NIPIGON 100 (rootage on Lake Huron on a bluff over looking Bob Lo and Mackinaw Island i 400 s q f t year-around home with at-tached garage Association dues include

a ler. care taker and road mainte-nance $71,000 Fralick Real Estate P O Box 217 Cheboygan. Ml 49721

616-627 9059

WHITMORE LAKE CANAL FRONT

bedroom. 1 4 baths, formal lving and dining with fireplace. Huge family room overlooking canal, island kitchen with loads of cabinets and counters. Central air. 1 car garage with paved drive double lot $74.900

NELSON'S REAL ESTATE 1 -449-4406

Out ot Towners 1 -800-462-0309

THREE ACRE lot m beautiful North-ville Walk-out possible Backs to May burv Park You can see and enjoy lake f rom rear of lot TERMS TERM5 $49 500

HEPPARD REALTY 855-6570

CLARKSTON LAKEFRONT Deer Lake, exciting cootetnporarr

MICHAEL GROUP, INC 625-133]

10 ACRE TORCH LAKE ESTATE On prestigious East Torch Lake Dr with over 400 of Tore! Lake frootage Grounds includes manicure lawns. 2 . trout ponds. 2 bedroom caretaker cot tage srlth attached 2 car garage * 3 car arage Main home has 4 bedroom. 2 isths, 2800 sq.ft of living area Enjoy

the magnificent sunset from the 32x40 screened in redwood deck Comes coro-

EXECUTTVE LAKE FRONT Attractive bnck ranch in Part-like setting leads 410 ft. to, beach Manv extras Wrap available 891.900 LAKES REALTY 300-1425

LINDEN AREA Immaculate show place Best suited for borses or full ilood cat t le All fenced Modem 5 bed-room. 3 bath home 3 new barns All srlth underground utilities Acreage available to suit buyer Less than ooe hour North oi Downtown Birmingham 8650 000 Phone Mon thru Fri 8 30am-5pm 588-1011

VACATION LIVING 12 MONTHS A YEAR!

Select lots now available m Rochester unique BROOKWOOD SUBDIVISION Enjoy vear-around recreation with i P G A raled golf course, tennis courts, cross country skiing and heated swim-ming pool Includes

Sved roads and gatehouae en t rance oice lots now available f rom $19 000

to 832.000 Annual association fl

HARTLAND TOWNSHIP. LIVINGS-TON COUNTY' 2 4 acre lake lots froo-tage oo Handv Lake beautiful wt i ou Call WILLIAM FEHUG ai FEHUG REAL ESTATE 453-7800

HOWELL FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM lakefroot bome on Lake Chemung Fireplace. 2 car garage, large lot |50x300 | 857,000 425-6974

338 Country Horn a t For Sala

CUSTOM BUILT Bnck home oo par-Uallv wooded 239 acres Rochester Schools Walk to lake Ask for Betty ERA-Horoe 4 Land 656-0200

MET.A.MORA HUNT AREA Historic 4 bedroom home pood, woods, 2 barns, 3

Sddocks 15 to 34 acres By Owner 11 before 9pm, 752-2665

ROCHESTER HILLS 5 acres Horse barn. 2 car garage Hcuse w 3 b e d rooms 1 4 baths, full basement All buildings brick $150,000 Convenient M-59 * 1-75 access . 305-289-1140

339 Lota and Acraaga For Sala

BEAUTIFUL Butlding Sites in Frank-lin W Bioomfield 4 Farmington Hills H - 2 4 acres Wooded, pnvste . lake pnvi leges Call Evenings 855-2010

BEAUTIFULLY WOODED 10 ACRES Just 5 minutes from OS-IS m North-field Twp Perks Land Contract terms. $39 500 Call 1-211-2578

BIRMINGHAM Secluded Location Adjacent to beautiful nature p a r t 10S f t x l 7 0 f t site Call evenings 851-7182

IRISH HILLS - Lake LeAnn I pnvate) level year-round lakefroot bome. beddrooms 2 living rooms 2 fireplaces 2 baths OPEN SAT-SON , 11-4pm.

$ 180 per year lo covw maintenance ol , - Dr 113-563-3595 clubhouse, lennis courts and pc«l fad l i - | Ues $400 per year additional covers un-limited golf BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME

NOW OR BUY FOR THE FUTURE!

Located approximately 1 4 miles from Rochester s business distnet oc Tienken Rd between Adams and Liverools

Merrill Lynch Realty

652-3090 651-8850

VAN BUREN TWP Of* acre k* w i r w s Located out in tlw country Zoo«d Residential 110.000 For more inJor cnalioc call ^ • i 111

LAKE ANGELUS HOME $365,000. 646-7604

LAKE ANGELUS I Very discriminating 4 bedroom con-temporary home located oo the finest lake tn Southern Michigan Only min-utes f rom Detroit and rTint, $199,000

I Call Oxne Jacksoo at 681-1700 Group 1 Inc

LAKE FRONT Cozy 2 bedroom home, living room with cathedral ceiling, utility room, thermo-windosrs. extra insulation, completely

| renovated, all sports lake Close to ' m w - O M | Q.fcj ^ x -ways Only 839,900 Call

NANCY SCHUHARDT

WEBBERVILLE oo Red Cedar River. 60 acres, three quarter mile off Grand River. J025 f l frootage Black too road One mile off 96 313-836-3940

WESTLAND - HOME SITES Three LoU, wooded approi 2 each Land Contract available Call 24 Hrs 455-6*70

Century 21 Gold House Realtors

459-6000 LAKE ORION treed ravine lot. 2 bed-room. decorator finished I960, dock fireplace, garage, appliances $58,500 or Mfer Terms or assume 8 * 645-0124

. lake Call after 6PM

Angelas 673-2782

S £ , : Sea Ray ski boat restored Chris Craft. Hobie Cat Dlncy * Canoe By

only Call (616)533-8036 or 616-141. or srrite The Real Estate

Place, Hilton Shanty Creek. Bellalre Mich 49615

348 Camatary Lota FAMILY PLOT for 4. prime loecation Parkview Memorial Cemeterv. 5 Mile-Farmingtoe Rds Livooia Call after 4pm 464-9209

GLEN EDEN 4 grave tot. Garden of Victory

$1000 455-7803

HOLY CROSSCEMETARY l lot. section T 8450

Call 535-5243

\ PARKVIEW MEMORIAL 2 lots for $300

WHITE CHAPEL • 3 adjacent plots $340 each or best otter Call M-^T^Loc

WHITE CHAPEL 5 M s . section 4341, block Gl, 451-4271 After 6pm * week rods 531-8012

351 Bua. & Profaaaional Bldga. For Sate

ATTENTION TAX LOSS INVESTORS $7,000 down payment buys this South-

field office building srlth $12,300 annual depreciation pins other deductions. Van Reken 5*8-4702

BIRMINGHAM Signature Office Build-ing. 7840 sqft for sale or lease. Cur-rently being refurbished, adjacent park-lag REI Inc 540-8040

U V O N U Approximately 2500 sq f l professional building for sale 5 Mile - Inkster area Contact Broker 553-1108

340 Laka-Rivar-Raaort Proparty For Sala

400 Apartmanta For Rant

BEAUTIFUL view of beach, river * Lake Michigan sunsets frncn this 2 bed-room coodo st the exclusive Homestead Resort near Traverse City * Sleeping Bear Sand Dunes National Seashore Tennis. Swim Club 4 Skiing oo grounds MT Glaspie Realtor 1-313-608-4050

available 843 500

Southfield Condo 1 bedroom 1 *A bath tri level with fin ished family room fireplace, full mir cored wall living room and master bed room end unit with attached I car ga rage Washer dryer and patio furniture stay Pool, tennis cluhhonse

Asks for BOB CRAGGS

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

478-4660 261-4700

PEBBLECREEK IN THE VILLAGE

Entertainers dream coodo' Spacious 1 bedroom spiral staircase with master bedroom suite Large loft sitting room overlooking living room, separate for mal dining room, bar room finished m brushed chrome and mirrors 1 palms and deck off master bedroom YOUR MUST SEE THIS $194 900

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1 bedroom. 1 bath coodo former model a greaveiOw •* Square Lake Many ex tras Boat dock beartr Tsnmming Seller motivated Unbelievable price for location. 871 500

Condominium Realty

559-3800

HARBOR SPRINGS

1 bedroom furnished coodonunium with spectacular Lake Michigan views from everv room Close to dossntown Harbor Springs Petoskey 4 Ski A r e s s $155,000

2 7 00 SQ FT Custom Built Country Home oo 10 seres, adjacent to Birch wood Country O u b 1 bedrooms deluxe kitchen, 3 car

Elus garage 4 many beautiful detai ls 215,000 M additional acres avsllahle

GRAHAM REAL ESTATE 198 E MAIN ST

HARBOR SPRINGS MICH 49740

616-526-6251

400 Apartmenta For Rent

HOMESTEAD RESORT WATERFRONT

RESALE CONDOMINIUMS 1 bedrooms, 3 hatha, fireplace all ap-pliances 4 furniture included Over-looking Lske Mich igan Ash ing 8115 M

Clean sandy beach front condoenuUsm with excellent beach 4 swimming 2 Hedromns 3 bsths 3 ftreerfeees bar Includes furniture 4 all sppianres Duvtdahle snlt Asking $130 004

High on the ndge too overlooking Lake " ~ higan your choice

tyiwwlbc/i LUXURY APARTMENTS

i $74.! i ol 1 2 * 3 had

81

BLOOMFIELD HILLS room 1 4 helhs larf 84 7 900

living are 334 41

BLOOMFIELD HILLS. CITY

IMMACULATE 4 year oid renumpo-

landscaped Astotnaur aorlahier «y» tern * outdoor Oarorative fighUng

iv» hatha brand new

sssa.-'Prrsr C a r o s r e e Twp H y r r u THREE BEDROOM ranch. 1.060 ^ fireplace 1 cuskom docks. l» W landscaped lake n * t s free! • « f w d t t M n . r - . ee redsced

condo K l-oog Lake

den breakfast room, halrfiey l car itched raraae Radsred to $137 800

642-31®7

bassm—- private p e t * pool. $07.900 Sy awaar 807-0071

* X T H F I E L D For Sale By <

OPEN HOUSE SUN I PM 5 PM

Chanticleer Condominium Develop mant off 11 Mile Rd between Ts6e graph * Laheev

BRAND NEW I M * e q ft ranch «yfe cluster home m OiOet rowntry Opes floor j>Ua with rathedral

«ar salt* with

her and private patio O o r a s t with breekfast area all built Ms

YOUR DREAM OF HOME OWNERSHIP IS

A REALITY AT THE

CHIMNEY HILL OF W BLOOMFIELD

CONDOMINIUMS Now available for Semmar Move in

Move into the spectacular

CARRIAGE HOME Enjoy the elafance * g r s i i o i s s s trf Ihe creel room with calhradal celling, accented with a natural fWunlaru class doorwsll opening to a pfeate deck, go .nnst kitchen 1 beahoom with walh El closets. 1 fall baths laundry anace itlWy storage * your own private haee

T N I J u i S a B L Y PKJCKD FH080

$84,500 Other models startias M 800.000

Models Opes Dully 13-6 Oossd Thurs Located oa Ihe Sowth BOs of Maple (sat Waal 01 Orchard Laka M

626-4401 Ds.aSopmem By The I INVI§TM*WT

FOR FURTHER DETAILS CALL STEVE NETHERTON BROKER

GLEN ARBOR REALTY INC 1616 ,134 >061

LAKE CHARLKVODt 5 baths oo 1 wooded acres frontage Completely furnished Doc* boai boats

LAKE HOICK custom 3*00 sqft 1 story wsSout. 3 3 srooded acres Large beach Near Lewlstans Garland golf c o m t * A l i a s 8I3S 0OO

^ O U R

T O

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

. Dishwasher • Utilities Included • Garbage Disposal • Air Conditioning • Carpeting • Security System • Pool 1 Clnbbome

1 & 2 BEDROOM A P A R T M E N T S from * 3 6 # Cher ry Hill and Henry Ruff

,Between MxkOebalt * Memmaa

72S-S636 HOURS:

MON thru FRI 9 A M 5 P JA-SAT 8 A.M.-1 P.M.

INCLUDES SWIMMING P O O L

D E S I G N E R I N T E R I O R S

INDIVIDUAL H O T WATER

SAI C O N I E S O R PATIOS

V C A R P O R T S

" NATL R E A R E A S

- t y C - C O N V E N I E N T SHOPPING

CLAWSON _ usee 1 bedroom first floor dragee . ' . « • appUanrea included n o s e

J T u i o e 043-0184 to Call 1*3-8007

140-s Assumption AvnilaM 1*383 K (wss l l r l i sr

i "ha nor leer Development Mr of C Chanurlaar * Reynard

332 MobtfaHomaa For Saia

sSL MON -FRI •

9-NOON. 1-5 P M

C L O S E D S A T. 8c S U N

w 7 4 » Wmdhw Wi .OsDnve Cant"Ci M i N«pri VMUT

610-630^*160

LITTLE BRUSH LAKE. N at toe 600 f l lake fronts— loeuly CMS home * more c e i k he seed c««v saarelatly Appres 6 arena 037 *411

LONG LAKE

PHONE 459-1310 UT. MAS ACE TO KEEP PEOPLE HAPP>

TV FtHirMidAhfc G« a large i n laka 810 000

BUDDY 60 X H H I

634 8003 ar 83*^16*3

QlCiStd

W M X A N D

VILLA close to convenience,

' far from the ordinary m Swimrmng Pool a Balcony/Potto • 60 seconds from Westland Matl • Lourx*y focilWes m eoch txitcllng • Close te> airport and Semta Commuter Route a Storoge room In apartment! a Louvered verttcol binds • 2 bedroom/I bcrtti unrti from $425 l oca*ed tr Ww«orx? at Waren and Co*»on Qdi

Oper da*y and Hooker**

4 2 2 - 5 4 1 1

8 E *

3 5 1 B u t . & P r o f e s s i o n a l

B l d g s . F o r S a t e

77n NATIONAL KKt.lSTMt Wayne State Cultural Are* Duubir townhouse J l f t « p U n < ,D ta ch build ing Easy te rms 832 6579

• EMUS??! )"

O & E

J54 Income Property For Saie

T h u r s d a y M a y 2 3 , 1 9 8 5

360 Business O p p o r t u n i t i e s

1 600 m fl retail i\wt> mercial building 2 4i>0 sq ft available to buyer Extra land included Cas be office Call Sandra Letasx

REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL. INC

353-4400

352 Commercial / Retail 3 E U L A H C f y i a T ! j * p rn ra * W » «q ft building ideal for restaurant. bed breakfast antique shop, etc Zoned Commercia l Oo well-traveled highway Fully rented as office « super Income 1199.000 MI-1 407

FARMINGTON HILLS Small sbojr

f irig center on busy major road Land oo t r ac t avai lable Reasonably pneed

atJISO.OOO Call 591 1498

354 Income Property For Sate

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH 4 units 2 buildings. land contract terms Always full, well maintained Excellent invest ment Gross $10,440 4 $8,760 .Asking $72900 1 $67,900 518 7414 or 478. 1877

PONTIAC 16'. unit apar tment building iow«u».-u»e tvpe fullv x i rupied Assume existing HUD mortgage Wilt split turds down pavment Asking 12 5SKI.000

ASK FOR ROBERT TENNANT

Merrill Lynch " Realty 646-6000

356 Investment Property For Sale

! PRIME P R O P E R T Y r. 7 Mile RJ ' Gooff lot u tve t iment MO.OOO j rentaI on property 471*5184

356 Mortgagee & Land Contracts

A BARGAIN Cash for Existing Land Contracts

Or Second Mortgages • Highest IM Perrv Realty 478-764i

BRESLER'S 33 FLAVORS

ICE CREAM SHOPS -..rver it) vears in business i>ur program includes extensive training and national

i and regional advertising promotions Must be eager to work own t>iim.i*ess

I Prime locations available Contact I Rainbow Venture C o r p o r a t i o n . 114)

North Meridan Suite "OS. Carrrn ana polls

rmei lod 317 843 5464

BUSINESS CAPITAL m. ftave tbe experience 4 contacts to help vou obtain your financing Special :nng in business acquisitions working

apilal needs real estate development government programs CMP Jay

Since 1965

Bl. 'YlN'. A BUSINESS1

Selling a Business" That 9 Our Business

Call IN vR BI SINEWS BROKERS _ 47 - -o iw

c m U ' R E N S RESALE SHOP Farmington »b8i>t

4 6 4 - 3 5 6 7

360 Business O p p o r t u n i t i e s

AS YOUR OWN Jean-Sportswear la Jl«~, i p p a r ' hildrei' arge s u e com

. binauon slore s f fessor ie* Jardacbe h. i I.** Levi Easy Street [tod

-.-•i: Tomboy ( alvir. Klein Sergio | Va'rnte Evan Pt roor Lii Claiborne I Members Oniy, Organically Grown

.jsoline Heai lbtei over 1,000.others I MM) to 124 900 inventory training fu tu res , grand opening etc Can oper. 15 days Mr Loughlir. SI21 888-6555

TRAVEL ORIENTED company needs investors Participation possible i wel ,-i:me National sales biise excellent po-tential Special interest to t ravel agen

v owner's Days. 540 3020 After 7prr, 559 3578

3 6 1 M o n e y T o L o a n

PHOENIX LAKE PLYMOUTH

VIEW OF LAKE Walk across the street and drop in your fishing line 2 stars- income offering spacious older home with 2 baths, base-ment, garage and land contract terms 155.000

CENTURY 21 Gold House Realtors

420-2100 464-8881

100 Apar tments For Rent

360 Business Opportunities

CRAFT s h o p Berkley area

publ ished Uuninexe 544 1590

DIVORCED" In Danger of Foreclosure

Call 258-8998

I N J U R I E S INVITED , , to 850 «Ki unsecured avai lable to I qualified applicants

i onta,ct Mr Murray 348 4420

362 Real Estate Wanted

BAKERY' For appointment. send name 4 phone number to Box 83! Observer 4 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 School

Livonia Michigan 48150 "raft Rd Livonia

RESALE STORE entorv only Small investn

43546 Grand River Novi 348-5150 Of SI2-6252

BEAUTY SALON Eight station progressive busy Beauty Salon Near expressways and 12 Oaks Mall Totally "equipped High growth area Asking $36,000 Call 525-1810 Earl Keim Suburban

GASLIGHT DISTRICT ir. Peuakey Men's clothing store plus ladies depart ment Established 15 sears Reaso-r. telling Retir ing Excellent opportunity C O Of Ike. 911 Jennings. Petoske* Ml 49770 Or rail Eves 616-347 4343

m e££e*i£e4f

' c r w n h o u s e C o - o p e r a t i v e

SPACIOUS 1. 2 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES F u L . BASEMENTS.

. H E A T I N C L U D E D •

FROM s267 C a l l 7 2 9 - 3 3 2 8

ECOTM I

tn Smith

X In l-ftd I

3 5 6 6 1 S m i t h

Open Weekdays 1-5 p.m ? S a l & S u n . 1 2 - 5

M a n a g e d b y

P M C

Restaurant-Bar Seats 115 PLCS bar in s ame bldg also teals 115 4 rias enter tainment permit rurremty presenting exotic dancers loca ted corner ol 2 main hvws or I 9 acres Price jus-l reduced t 8290 000 As* ior Rex Glover

H a r d w a r e - H o m e C e n t e r On main street Addison near Devils Lake Goo«S market area Great poter t.al (or family operation 832 000 id eludes business equipment 4 inventory A-k for Her5 H ver or Doug Strech

S m a l l T o w n B a r super s u r t e r -r re t i ree business Ion slanl gross o u r t l O ' .KW Seats 4" Thriving rural a rea SE Mich Now pruned at a '> - I8S.90& for quick saie Ask for Re I • 11 ;.-ver

Glover Heal I Estat . Associates Adrian Ml 517-263 464*

. AS INVESTOR WANTS t " buy income | prupert'v Will look at all. anv condition

5 5 7 - 5 9 6 5

T a s k FOR votn HOME in 24 hours

Ask for Joe or Dick l enlur*-' 21 i -to* 4 Associates 326-2611

C A S H T O D A Y

O R til AHANTEED SALE ALso II In Foreclosure

Or Need Oi Repair

C a s t e l l i 525-7900

WANT TO SELL YOUR HOUSE OR APT BUILDING"1

• Transferred" • Beh.nd ;n your payments" • Tired of being a landlord with

tenant problems" • Ir. foreclosure"

It s i»ot too late Call today •ate investor. 455-1816

3 6 2 R e a l E s t a t e W a n t e d

S M A L L I N V E S T O R *.l l but 2 small land POO t r ac t s

an Hekeri i>88 47|>2

4 0 0 A p a r t m e n t s F o r R e n t

Abandon Your Hunt All Areas C A L L U S F O R

Q U A L I F I E D R E N T A L S -HARE LISTINGS 642• IM9

884 S Adams. Birmingham Mich

i lRPOHT AREA apts Beautiful S or 2 bedroom from $2«i 4 8295 Furnished inl tsavai lable < -r shorter term lease

j >95-4615 595 4628 j

!APARTMENTS BY CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENTS

4 l o c a t i o n s t o s e r v e y o u

G A R D E N C I T Y .

W E S T L A N D

P L Y M O U T H

spacious 1 4 2 bedroot;-, 4 studio* Management by owner

Excellent serv ice Carpeting Appliances

Laundry facilities Cable TV Includes utilities etc

Open 9am Spm Mon thru Sat Sun bv appointment oniy

425-0930 ARE VOL' TIRED OF

S E A R C H I N G ? let RENTAL REFERRALS nelp

Call 522-4447 Anytime

B a y b e r r y P l a c e A p t s .

H E A T I N C L U D E D

One and 2 Bedroom Apartments f rom 8510 Balconies. Carpeting. Carports . Air Conditioning Swimming Pool Club-house No Pets

Close lei Shopping 1 Block North of Maple, i Block E of CooSidge near Somerset Mall. Troy

FOR APPOINTMENT CALL

6 4 3 - 9 1 0 9

400 Apartments For Rent 400 Apartments For Rent WO Apartments For Rent FARMINGTON Muirwood Sub-lease GARDEN CITY Spacious one bedroom »p»cn«s I bedroom w patio, pool, ten im clean quiet building 1340 per m t -1» -ourts 24 sour tecurily Call Kevin I Includes beat, appliances carpet

i Days 256 8572 Eves 478-7462 Call 477 5448

SUBURBIAS FINEST APARTMENTS The Mt Vernon Townes

on Mt Vernon Blvd l»W Mile Road, just w of Soaihlield set in a colonial atmoephere Truly luxurious 1403 lo i 75U sq. ft. plus basement townhouses

. Top Ol tae line a p p i u n c w including double self-cleaning ovens • Side bv side refr igerators • Decorator carpeting • i .a rages etc • f 'liildrens section

Beautiful O u b House and Pool From 8645 Heat Included ^

569-3522

GARDEN CITY 1 oedroocr.. carpet j xiu-hen appliances, all central heal 4 air No pets 8260 per rno water includ

,ed 1 year lease 421 3181 or 455-303V

G L E N C O V E Desirable 1 4 2 bedroom apar tments Irocn $285 HEAT INCLUDED Carpet air applia.-vcea Adults, no pets

SENIOR CITIZEN RATES 4 TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE

mt leS of Schoolcraft oo Telegraph

538-2497 OY 20830. >ust E of Telegraph Mod •rn sttslio Clean quiet building Air 4 arpet 82JO Tenant pavs heat 4 light*

837 1864

I PLYMOUTH Downtown aparltoen' Neai Mayflower Hotel 1 bedroom lur nished 8300 ut.UUes included lor person i reor. Smith <53 i*.'-

P l y m o u t h H i l l s iSl PLYMOUTH

768 S MILL

M o d e r n 1 S 2 B e d r o o m Air CondiuooeC Fully Carpeted

Dishwasher In-unit Laundrv 4 mon1

ABLE TV AV AILABLt

F r o m $ 3 9 5 Call Noon to. 6 PM

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9 Mon Tues Wed F n

400 Apartments For Rent PLVM" , . 'TH NorthW'Jod j e t u r g Coxy

an i.< hous* apart t i .ent I badrocwy na'.ura. f i replai* deck pr ivate swim -ii.-.. r- j . ' person V pets I5<k

' - 453 I

s T I F t H ^ K L U 11 4 Greenfield area Spanous 2 bedroom townhouse baths .a rpet central a i r full basemen i 4 !enced in yard From 8610

. y aiHax T iwnhous* 7S»-

T O W N & C O U N T R Y A P T S

IN W I X O M

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 D e d r o o f T

a p t s P o o l , f u l l y c a r p e t e d , a i r

c o n d i t i o n i n g , m a n y e x t r a s

i m m e d i a t e l y a v a i l a b l e H e a '

i n c l u d e d , f r o m . S325 6 2 4 - 3 1 9 4

FORD Wayne Rd area Modem 2_bed room apartment , unfurnished 8275 per month plus security deposit aod uUii_ ties No pets 476 8317

LAHSER 6 MILE beautiful large 2 bedroom air conditioned, appliances adults no pets 8310 month

1 348-5563

FRANKLIN PALMER IT. Palmer R3 W ol Lilley

IN CANTON TWP

1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $350

Includes Heat Central Air Conditioning Carpeting

Pool 4 Sauna Sound Condi tiooec

- able TV available - Pets Allowed Open Dailv 2pm Sprr.

397-0200

LASHER 7 MILE modern 1 bed-room. carpeting appliances air condi tiorved dishwasher laundry room, sr citizens welcome No pets 2S5-495!

-

PLYMOUTH 2 !>edraorn apartment pool Available June 4th 8440 pe: month Call 453 7455 or 455 7064

GARDEN CITY APARTMENTS j or 2 bedroom newly decorated -Kord Rd Merrtman vicinity 555-4615 or 412-8625

LIVONIA WESTLAND

W E S T W O O D

V I L L A G E A P T S Brand new luxurious 1 4 2 bedroom apts Plush carpet. GE self-cleaning over, deluxe dishwasher patio, central a i r security intercom system- club-house with sauna 4 heated pool Free carpor t

JOY RD AT HIX RD Managed bv Paragon Propert ies Co

512-4720

PONTRAIL APARTMENTS

ir. South Lvom on Pontiac Tra between 10 4 11 Mile Cable TV available

Rent from 8300 mo HEAT UNCLt DEI) Spacious I 4 2 bedroom units available with central air carpet ing ail electrc kitchen, clubhouse and pool

437-3303

400 Apar tments For Rent

N E W 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S

A V A I L A B L E J U N E 1st

T I M B E R I D G E A P A R T M E N T S

C l o s e i n F a r m i n g t o n l o c a t i o n

E. off Orchard Lake Rd on Folsom Rd (exten-sion of 9 Mile Rd ), corner of Tuck Rd

Large deluxe units including patios or balconies with sliding doors, dishwasher, drapes, air con-ditioning. self-cleaning range, refrigerator, se-curity system, cable TV optional. Wooded area

FROM >490 M o d e l O p e n 1 - 5 D a i l y

M o d e l : 4 7 8 - 5 8 9 0 M a n a g e r : 4 7 8 - 1 4 8 7

O N T H E L A K E

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s F r o m ' 4 1 5

R e n t i n c l u d e s :

• HEAT . DISHWASHER • S T O V E • C E N T R A L A I R

• REFRIGERATOR » CLUBHOUSE & POOL • CONVSNIEHT TO TWELVE OAKS SHOPPING MALL

B E A C H W A L K A P A R T M E N T S O n 1 4 M i l e , b e t w e e n H a g g e r t y & N o v i R d .

C a l l f o r i n f o r m a t i o n

6 2 4 - 4 4 3 4

BIRMINGHAM I*SOPER and 2 bed room apartments froir. S475 year .ease, no pets adults Call Glen Hoagg 643 0750 or Century 2l. Pietv Hill 642-8100

BIRMINGHAM ROCHESTER a rea Lovely 2 bedroom den. newly deco.-at ed energy efficient Available immedi-ately 8450 per month 852-8466

GARDEN c m ' Beautiful bnck 1 bed room ' like your own home Appli-ances carpeting, air conditioner, laun-dry 8350 includes heat No pets Agent . 478-7640

LIVONIA WESTLAND area Joy 4 H n Rds 11, bedroom, range 4 refr igerator Available June 1st 8295 n o - secur: lv A-utilities 453-8375

LUXURY APARTMENTS Telegraph Rd Low Price1 8275 to 8400 Pool, Carpeted beat 4 water included

. 538-0669

GARDEN CITY newly decorated Ford Rd.-Mernman vicinity, 1 4 2 bed room 595-4615 or 422 8625

N o r t h g a t e A p t s .

F R O M ' 3 2 5 RENT INCLUDES

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g • R a n g e • R e f r i g e r a t o r •

C a r p e t i n g • G a r b a g e D i s p o s a l • L a u n d r y &

S t o r a g e F a c i l i t i e s • S w i m m i n g P o o l • T e n n i s

C o u r t s • A c t i v i t y B u i l d i n g

• H e a t & H o t W a t e r

F R E E C A B L E T V

G R E E N F I E L D A T 1 0 V * M I L E R D .

OFFICE OPEN DAILY 9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8

BOTSFORD PLACE G R A N D R ' . V E R - 8 M I L E

Behind Botsford Hospital S P E C I A L ! S A V E O N 1 B e d r o o m f o r $ 4 5 9 2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 6 9 3 B e d r o o m l o r $ 6 4 9 P E T S P E R M I T T E D im- -kc Detectors Installed

Singles Welcome Immediate Occupancy

Love Children HEAT 4 WATER INCLUDED

yuiet prestige address swimming poo; a.r conditioning carpeting slove 4 re f n g e r a t ' r a., utilities except electrici-ty inr uded Warm apts Laundrv facili ties Intercom jystem Good security Playground on premises Fo- more information phone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4

2 7 8 8 3 I n d e p e n d e n c e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

I,-, . large bedronrr.. 1 or I re-sponsible adulLs pnvacy 4 garden .available, near 275 4 Michigan 8250 a month plus deposit 4 utilities 522 3742

Independence Green

Located in F'armir.gu>n HiLLs We offer :uiur:ous apartment iavmg thai vn ciudes. tveac and »a le r washer 'and Iryer bull Mr. vacuum svstem a*, no ad dLUona'. <x»i Air conditioning, club-house with sauna indoor and outdoor pooi tennis courts. ROL! course and much more is available

C A L L O R S T O P B Y T O D A Y

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

Grand River 4 Halstead Rds l>ri-sentec by

Mid America Management Inc

NINE MILE HOOVER AREA Spacious 2 bedroom townhosise 8375 mon Ull v Decorated, central an , base-ments No pets Mar,Arthur Manor 758-7050

P R E M I E R AP ARTMENTS Lahser. S of 7 Mile Nice sne bedroom. 8285 per month includes heat, water air new carpeting 537-0014

Southf ie ld HIDDEN OAKS APTS

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s G E appliances, c e r a m i c balhs.central air shag carpeting, carpor ts inter corns, pauos '^alcomes 4 more On a beautiful, wooded sue

PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS 8435

557-4520

TROY • SOMERSET G R E A T - O f c A L • F R O M $ 3 9 9

I N C L U D E S H B O 4 2 BEDROOM 1.1 XURY APT-

ji»M>: WITH W ASHER 4 DRYER

1 eacefu. living in a prestigious locn i,ir 2 bedroocr units with 1 -> bath.

! Mkstev I ull v carpe ted all appliance-1 mdividial central heat & ca rpor t s

. BLOCK S OF BIG BEAVER BETWEEN CROOKS 4 LIVERNOts

S U N N Y M E D E A P T S N o o n - 6 P M 3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

VILLAGE SQUIRE O N F O R D R D

Just E of 1-275

SPACIOUS 1 & 2 Bedrooms

f rom $365 H E A T I N C L U D E D

F U L L Y C A R P E T E D

S O U N D C O N D I T I O N E D

P O O L & S A U N A

C A B L E T V A V A I L A B L E

981-3891

NORTHVILLE New 1 Bedroom Apartment

8330 with Heal 4 Water 478-4537

NOVI RIDGE APTS 4 TOWNHOUSES Apartments starting at 8410

Townhouses 8S25 Piease cali Mon thru F r i . 8 30am to 5pm 349 8200

PIERRE APTS. 1 A N D 2 B E D R O O M S

Includes Heat Water Air Conditioning Carpeting. Laundry Pool

• 1 9 2 5 5 S H I A W A S S E E • Between Lahser 4 Telegraph

I block north of 7 Mile • 5 3 8 - 0 2 8 1

400 Apar tments For Rent

Thursday, May 23. 1985 O&E * 9 E

400 Apartment* For Rent 404 Houete For Rent 404 Houtes For Rent

T O W N & C O U N T R Y A P T S

IN W I X O M

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

a p t s P o o l , f u l l y c a r p e t e d , a i r

c o n d i t i o n i n g , m a n y e x t r a s

I m m e d i a t e l y a v a i l a b l e H e a t

I n c l u d e d , f r o m , $ 3 2 5

6 2 4 - 3 1 9 4

Walton Square Apartments

Beautiful" spacious and well-managed Ideal location in PsXiUac near 1-75 Ri-asonable rates r a i l Moo thru F n lOam flpm

373-1400

Abandon Your Huns All Areas C A L L U S F O R

Q U A L I F I E D R E N T A L S SHARE LISTINGS 64! 1620

884 S Adams. Birmingham, Mich

ARE YOU TIRED OF

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W a y n e S l a t e U n i v e r s i t y

O N T H E C A M P U S

1 B E D R O O M A P T .

i v l n g r o o m , k i t c h e n , d i -

n e t t e , n e w l y d e c o r a t e d

$ 2 4 5 m o . & u p

8 3 2 - 3 4 1 2

5 bedrooms 4 '•* baths block Open Oakland Hills Rent. June 10-16 Park setting Maid service 811,500

258 5444

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom brick ranch, full basement, fenced vard opens to park, deck gas grill. W i o July 1

i T 1 f l I f l

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Cul-tural Area W Hancock- first block off Woodward, by Hilbery Theatre aear old Mam Lovely 2 bedroom, hardwood iloors. modem kitchen. 4th floor apart rnent, also studio 4 1 bedroom apart-ment available Lovely garden, ample

Krking, secure building Call Manager -app t 831-0735 852-6578

V E N O Y P I N E S A P T S .

S E E O U R N E W L O O K ! N e w L a n d s c a p e & C a r p e t i n g T h r u O u t . 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

F r o m $ 3 5 0 & U P S R C I T I Z E N S W E L C O M E

261-7394

BIRMINGHAM. ? bedroom_ wtth den. fuiiv carpeted, appliances, a i r No pets'

ailable June 1st 8450 S82-6136

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom bnck home lully carpeted,

liances included. 8530 per month 1 8400 security 360 I We

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 3 bedroom house garage, garden, 8650 per mo Will consider reduced rent or exchange lor couple lo do grounds maintenance 4 domestic help State skills, tools 4 working schedule Reply to Box =345, Bioomfield Hills, Mi 48013

WEST BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom ranch. 2 full baths, kitchen appliances.

indow treatments carpor t 1 year lease 8785 mo 35<M»46

WEST BLOOMFIELD Small 2 bedroom house with dog ken-

Call

415 Vacation Rentals 415 Vacation Rentals

CHARLEVOIX brand new deluxe coo-do 00 water Fully furnished, all Linens, air swimming Swat slip available. Bi weekly Call Pat i313iJ83 48»3

WEST BLOOMFIELD 3 bedroom base-ment, 2 bath, on 2 acre* 23SO Haggerty Rd , between Maple 4 Ponuac T r i i l 8450 monthly plus security 835 1800

WESTLAND- 3 bedroom brtck. base-ment, large lot. 8475 Plus 1 H months security No pets After 5PM

326-1682

BLOOMFIELD 2 bedrooms, oo lake Carpeted, garage years lease No pets 8500 per month 354-2414

BLOOMFIELD area 4 bedroom co-lonial 2"i baths full basement, good s u a l o L a l l apniianrra. nasher fc dryer , air conditioned.

352 8820 • 37S-*4M • 6«1-5831

fl MILE 4 BEECH 2 bedrooms, l a r . 'age.

uon. adults preferred lot gara

Large basement, excellent coodl-

pets 8385 plus 592-8261

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

CHARLEVOIX, City of Share spacious home Lake Michigan BeauUful area Seasonal Adult Rental For informa-tion, call 855-5087

CHARLEVOIX CONDO at Le Havre on lake Sleep* 8. 2 baths 8700 per week (J13*44-SMO

CHARLEVOIX in-town 5 bedrooms. 2 baths, newly remodeled, fully equipped, available for weekends weekly rental 851-2098 or 851 2842

COTTAGE for rent. Spider Lake, near Traverse City. Sleeps seven Boat and sandy beach No pets! 335-2753

COTTAGE oo Lake Michigan, W of Traverse City 2 bedrooms, Fishing boat included In Sleeping Bear For information 45»-1901

421 Living Quarters To Share

4 3 2 C o m m e r c i a l / R e t a i l

LAKE HURON safe sandy beach miles north of Oscoda 2 bedroom cot MALE PROFESSIONAL to share tages, 8245 weekly, 3 bedroom 8265 bedroom Southfield Ap4 with same weekly San Door Resort 517-739-2778 |250 month includes heal 4 hot water

MULLEI-r LAKE n e « C b ^ » y M « Oc Central air, pool e v -Lake 4 bedrooms. ! baths, family MALE TO share 1 bedroom furnished room completely carpeted, fireplace 1 duplex with same Utilities included gas heal, gas BBQ, garbage disposal Royal Oak 8250 month, iecurttv d e j » wssber boat lift, dock, pauo 2.J or « ' i t Call Michael 373-6457 at 288-M94 week rentals July 20-Aug 17 553-3724 — — . — .

1—1 A NEAT clean persco lo share my Bir MYRTLE BEACH S C New luxury m i n gl»am home near Maple 4 Coo-oceanfroot coodo prestigious Arcadian imge central air 4 more R e f e r section Sleeps 4, 2 pools, tennis courts | deposit 8350 Rates 20% below agency 420-0469

H utilities 648-1476

MAIN STREET ROCHESTER N O W L E A S I N G

Retail - Off ice - Medical New Main Street Plaza

5 4 0 - 9 8 9 2

4 3 6 O f f i c e / B u s i n e e s

S p a c e

PARADISE LAKE near Mackinaw 2 bedrooms, sleeps « Swimming 4 Fishing 8180 week Call s f t e r 6PM 313-254 442S

CRYSTAL LAKEFRONT near Beulah Secluded 2 bedroom nicely furnished 8325 per week Call eves 4 weekends 363-84 23

DEARBORN HEIGHTS Attrsct ive 3 bedroom bnck, remodeled kitchen 4 bath, spacious garage, nice carpet ing 8470 553-04 71

LAHSER 4 8 Mile Newly painted 3 bedroom Ranch full basement, air . all

liiances 8425 roo '+ security Sale OpUon available 540-2111

6 MILE - TELEGRAPH 3 bedrooms, finished basement, fenced yard. 2 car garage, appliances 8375 mo plus se-curity 533-2390

3ETROIT, Ann Arbor Trail 4 Warren Rd , 3 bedroom bungalow, aluminum sided basement, carpet tliroughout. drapes, completely redecorated Appli-ances 8425 After 4 PM 277-5149

WESTLAND AREA Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apar tments f rom 8350 monthly Carpeted, decorat-ed 4 in a lovely area Heat included i ountry Village Apartments 326-3280

400 Apartments For Rent

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F^23^E2E^E!iEEiC^E22B In the hills of West Bioomfield

CHATHAM HILLS A P T . H O M E

W i t h a t t a c h e d g a r a g e

IN FARMINGTON O N O L D G R A N D R I V E R

Be' Drake 4 HaLstead

1 & 2 BEDROOMS from $435

F a b u l o u s C l u b h o u s e

Y e a r A r o u n d

S w i m m i n g P o o l & S a u n a s

S o u n d & F i r e p r o o f e d

C o n s t r u c t i o n & M o r e

O p e n D a i l y 1 2 - 6 p m

476-8080

E X T R A O R D I N A R Y SPACIOUS 1 i 2 Bedroom Apts

Carpel Patio. Air Poo! Heal Included 1 BEDROOM 8340 2 BEDROOM 8380 WESTLAND AREA

BLUE GARDEN APTS C h e r r y Hill N e a r M e r r i m a n

F o r D e t a i l s 7 2 9 - 2 2 4 2

KARViNGTON HILLS - 12 mTie Middlebelt area 2 bedroom I bath- Im mediate occupancv Rent 8545 Cal

557-0110

FARMINGTON HILLS- sublet 2 bed room Muirwood Apartment eMecu Juiv 1st If interested please cal'. Joan 471 791 1

FARMINGTON HILLS, scenic view Sublease 2 bedroom Muirwood Apt 8550 mo July Ist-Get J l s t extend monthly or yearly, your option 471 3064

FARMINGTON • • LIVONIA

Luxury apar tmenu Dtshwaslier secur-ity intercom, soundproof, pool, club-house Sorry do pets Adult community

I 4 J Bedrooms Available HEAT INCLUDED

Merrtman Rd 'Orchard Laxe Rd Just one block S of 8 Mile Rd

MERRIMAN PARK APTS The Most Beautiful

Carder. Apartments in Michigan

A v a i l a b l e f o r J u n e O c c u p a n c y

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T o w e r s

A p a r t m e n t s 15075 L i n c o l n R o a d

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S T U D I O S - 1 & 2 B E D R O O M S F R O M '295

F R E E C A B L E T V

Adult Community Re*erved for Residents Over 50 C e n t r a l A i r , Hea t , A p p l i a n c e s , C a r p e t i n g .

C o m m u n i t y R o o m . T.V. , & C a r d R o o m , P o o l ,

9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1

WESTLAND AREA Spacious I bedroom apartment , 8350 monthly. Atu-acuve ! bedroom a p a n menu , 8390 Carpeted, decorated 4 in a lovely area Heat included

C o u n t r y C o u r t

A p a r t m e n t s

721-0500

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Phase II In a Grand Tradition

New av shly large 1. 2 and >ced roo r r , terrace ' a n c h d w e l l i n g s that are ut ter ly ex t r ao rd i na ry Private entry a t t a c h e d garage, f i replace, ca thedra l ce i l i ngs , designer k i t chens w i t h sepa ra te

breakfast areas, mas te r bed room su i tes w i t h d ress ing area doub le vani t ies and doub le c losets , pr ivate in res idence laundry and s torage rooms 'u l l ca rne t i ng . centra: A/C pa t i o or b a l c o n y

poo c l u b h o u s e tenn s c o u ' t s 24-hou' m a n n e d ga tehouse al l on over 100 i ncomparab le acres

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3 8 5 Beck Rd • Wixom

One of the most exclusive addresses in

Southfield

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• HEAT INCLUDED • 1570-2600 sq. ft. • A t t a c h e d g a r a g e s o r c o v e r e d p a r k i n g

• C e n t r a l A i r • A p p l i a n c e s , p l u s s e l f - c l e a n i n g o v e n • Y o u r o w n e l e g a n t p r i v a t e c l u b w i t h c a r d r o o m s a n d h e a t e d p o o l , k i t c h e n , w e t b a r , S w e d i s h s a u n a • P l u s m u c h m o r e l

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NINE MILE ROAD BETWEEN LAHSER A TELEGRAPH

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On 9 Mile 1% miles west of Farmington Road Farmington Hills - Models open 10-6 every day

P H O N E 4 7 8 - 4 8 6 4

J O H N F . U Z N I S , B u i l d e r / D e v e l o p e r

g r e e n h i A P A R T M E N T S

Open daily Aldmgbrooke •s located off Drake Road between Maple Walnut Lake Road, in West

• Bioomfield For leasing information

Call 661 0770

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S P R I N G I S . . : Worth shouting about1 Playa game of tennis . . . or go for a dip in the heated indoor swimming pool. Westland Towers is high rise lux-ury ..without the high price! Even the heat's included

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

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Town houses thai offer spaciousness and prtvacy along -x-llh burden free care free l iving

• 2 Bedrooms • 2 Floors • Full Basemen! Buil l- in microwaves tn newly designed btlchens

Perfect^ located across from Racbham Golf Course close to

Birmingham Souihfield and Trry

V W e s t l a n d T o w e r s

h i g h - r i s e a p a r t m e n t s

L o c a t e d o n W a y n e Rd b e t w e e n F o r d R d A W a r r e n

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Visit our furnished model a l 1 0 7 1 1 W Ten M i l e Rd Open Deity 9 to 5 Saturday 11 lo 4 547 9393

W E S T L A N D H A M P T O N C O U R T .

S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o m

a p a r t m e n t s . L a r g e c l o s e t s ,

b a l c o n i e s , c a r p o r t s , s w i m -

m i n g p o o l & p a r k a r e a s

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F o r d R d 1 b l o c k E, of

W a y n e

CALL: 729-4020

FARMINGTON HILLS. Clean S bed-room brick, I car garage. I t»aU». fin-.siied basement JDC1? Shiawassee Available l~S0 plus security «78-»71J

FARMINGTON HILLS. 11 Mile 1 Pow ! bedrooms, family room, f ireplace

2 car garage Large treed lot. 1550 per month plus security No pets. 474-0927

FRANKLIN VILLAGE - comfor table 5 bedroom home, Birmingham schools, large private lot. 1 year lease. $1,100 month, available July 1st. 2S1-1010

GARDEN CITY 2 bedroom Sower flat, garage, basement- washer, dryer, beat included. *460 monthly, J460 security No pets References required 421-1515

GARDEN CITY - 3 bedroom bnck, family room, air 2H ca r garage, fenced yard plus many ex t ras 1500 ma plus security 4 references 344-7973

WESTLAND VENOY GLENWOODl Attractive 1 bedroom Apt , stove, re-fr igerator t245 per Mo plus deposit After 4 PM.. call 274-4202

WILLOW PARK APTS Southfleld's Willow Park Apts are now accepting applications for 2 bedroom luxury apa r tmen t s Units fea ture kitchens w pantry & dining space Bal-cony, carpet, drapes h abundant m-apartroeni storage are all included In monthly rental starting at 1450 Private park with picnic facilities pool, tennis courts and exercise room accessible to ail tenants For more information call

356-7878

IT'S YOUR MOVE MAKE IT A GREAT ONE

- Selling -- Buying -- Renting -

- Managing -

The Residential Group Inc. 430 No Woodward, Birmingham

REALTORS 540-7600

12 MILE EVERGREEN 2 bedroom, 2 bath located in pleaant condo complex Pool, appliances, car-peting a e , storage 4 laundry in base-ment, 8525 plus utilities 559-8710

12 month's for the price of 11 * BONNIE BROOK

MANOR Spacious 1 Bedroom Apts

Distinctively Different • Walk-in Closets • Heat included • Air Conditioning • Swimming Pool • Laundry facilities • Kitchen Appliances

Discount for Senior O. Uteris 19800 Telegraph, next to Bonnie Brook Golf Club

OFFICE HOURS Sam-5-30pm. MON -SAT

538-2530 • For new tenants only - subject to te rms 4 conditions In lease

LANDLORDS!! You may save yourself tbe task of swenng'hundreils of telephone calls to rent vour home or apar tment

Why not let

RENTAL REFERRALS do il for vou FREE. Call

522-4447

ROMULUS, 3 bedroom, family room. Seek 20 mm to Ann Arbor or Detroit Short term OK Dishes 4 Linens 4 week rental 1800 8 35-6855

SOUTHFIELD 4 bedroom colonial 12 Evergreen, furnished, central air .

washer dryer, available Sept 85 lo Aug 86 Call a f te r 4 pm no Sat calls

355-2321

CRYSTAL LAKE Near Frankfort, Mich. Apts and cot u s e s Excellent pnva t e sand beach near golf courses 1-616-352-4222

DELUXE CONDO at The L a n d i n g oc Lake Charlevoix in Boyoe City Boat slip swimming poo! completely fur-nished Call af ter SPM, 474-1678

EAST TAWAS - June Special 10* Dis-count 1,2 4 3 bedroom cottages, very-large beach on Lake Huron Party Store on site Also 2 campsites available Dav week month or season Green Gables Resort (517-362-2444

EAST TAWAS Memonai weekend or week I, 2 4 3 bedroom cottages available Very large beach on Lake Huron Green Gables Resort (517J62-2444

408 Duplexes For Rent GARDEN CITY Beautiful brick 1 bed-room 'like your own home'' Appli-ances carpeting, air conditioner laun-dry 8350 includes beat No pets Agent - 478-7640

GAYLORD - lakefroot spacious 3 level chalet, exclusive pnva t e lake near Hid-den Valley GoU Club 4 bedrooma. 2 baths, complete kitchen, rec room, boat Days 535-5387 Eves 425-5296

410 Flats For Rent OLD REDFORD Lasber Rd 2 bedroom flat with fireplace garage, half base-ment 8325 per month, utilities not in-cluded No pets 782-OSS1

GAYLORD Lewistoo. secluded 4 bed-room cabin, on lake. 5 acres, sleeps 10, swimming, fishing, boat, 8390 week

689-8247

412 Townhoutes-Condos For Rent

GAYLORD - Lewiston area Rustic cot. u s e in beautiful wooded area oo mag mficent lake, seicuded, sandy beach Excellent swimming 4 fishing Golf, tennis, horseback ndrng. nearby Boai included 352-3578 or 851-0745

Abandon Your Hunt - All Areas CALL US FOR

"QUALIFIED RENTALS-' SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

884 So Adams, Birmingham. Mi

AVAILABLE SOON!! Townhouse - Southfield

1620 includes beat.

356-8844 DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 2nd floor condo. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, dinini room,- library fireplace, garage witf opener P n v a t e basement, appliances 4 air conditioning Available June 15 be-tween 9 am and 5 pm 965-5555 ext 158 evenings 4 weekends 540-8680

FARMINGTON HILLS - Orchard Lake 12 Mile Rd Large 1 bedroom coodo balcony, carport, pool. I5«5 per mo plus electnc 4 gas After Spm 626-4422

LIVONIA - S of 8 Mile. E of Middle-belt Clarencevllie schools 3 bedrooms., fenced vard Walk to shopping 4 schools 8475 per month 855-1561

MILFORD 4 bedroom Colonial, barn, 5 t acres Deposit 4 reference re-quired 8850 mo After Spm. 685-3934

NOVI 3 bedroom ranch, 2 car garage , ac res 8650 per month

455-2036

N DEARBORN Hts 3 bedroom, appli-ances, very clean. 8425 month Nc base-ment or garage. Immediate occupancy No pets 562-6890

OAK PARK- 23540 Clovertawn Imme-diate occupancy Large 3 bedroom ranch with finished basement, $500 roo 2 mo security deposit References Call Mr Levin 559-2390 or 542-0857

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

Abandon Your Hunt - Ail Areas

CALL US FOR QUALIFIED RENTALS"

SHARE LISTINGS. 642-1620 884 So Adams. Birmingham. Mich

A CLEAN one bedroom tiny house. Pon-tiac Furnished washer dryer, working adults, oo pets utilities paid, $350 per mootii 332-0663

OUTER DR LAHSER Area Nice bedroom boose Carpeting, appliances, fenced vard. $250 per montli plus de-poatt 937-3523

PLYMOUTH - beautiful 3 bedroom, ga age, large yard, breexewav

- '• " lymouth r ' 455-0*44

PLYMOUTH EVERGREEN AREA 3 bedroom, basement, garage, fenced vard Newlv decorated

277-5414

FARMINGTON HILLS - A charming 1 bedroom 1 balh condo, neat and clean features appliances, central air, balco-ny. carport, pooi. tennis court and more $490 month, occupancy by July

No pels Crystal Cunningham, agent ' 422-6030

LAKE FRONTAGE - brUlgJfOur boat. Walled lake, new. never been lived in bedroom in Shoreline Condominiums Ponuac Trail a t West Rd Complete kitcher., washer 4 dryer in unit, gai immediate occupancy No pets. I Meadowmanageroent Inc Bruce Liovd 851-4070

LAKE ST CLAIR lease with opUon to buy Brand new, 2 bedroom, luxury con do. Fantastic view oo Clinton River 40ft boat well included, Riverview club

463-8040

PETOSKEY AREA

Michigan s most luxurious resort Coo dominium Townhouses located in

of lovely roiling woodlands, private foil 4 tennis available to all guests Refer ences please For reaervation informs uon call 800-632-8903

WILDWOOD ON WALLON Walloon Lake. Ml 49796

PETOSKEY HARBOR SPRINGS

LAKESIDE CLUB CONDOMINIUMS where life is easy in our completely fur nished luxury 2 bedroom. 1 bedrrxxr wtth Soft, townhouse and garden town house rentals oo Round Lake By the weekend, week, month or season Lake side's amenities include our INDOOR POOL SPA, tennis, beachfront, sailing fishing, etc . with golfing nearby Water or Pondside units available

LAKESIDE CLUB 453 E Lake S t , Petostey, Ml 49770

616-347-3572 616-347-7890

NEAT clean persoo to share my Bir-mingham bome near Maple 4 Coolidge Centra] air Reference 4 depoait $S50 month plus half uUliUea 649-1476

MEAT DEPARTMENT FOR LEASE excellent location. great opportunity

Contact Sam 459-7751

OAK PARK Room in large Oak Park home, complete household

OFFICE Business space ID Plymouth 1000 »q f l Large parking lot Property immaculate $550 Call 420-2240 or 459-3617

Preferably male $150 share of utihties After 9PM

pnvileges month plus

398-1314

REDFORD TWP $215 Include* utili-ties Share 3 bedroom home with baj type n.xi smoker Call Jerry or evenings

RESPONSIBLE male roommate need-ed to share at t ract ive apartment in Troy near 1-75 Swimming pool, weight room and sauna open 24 hours Balcocv wtth Southern exposure $268 per month plus electric $150 deposit re-quired 362-1157

RETAILER Grand Central Station '

Ford Rd Canton Now leasing retail space 600-6000 sq ft available

d H D e e B o s a k 353-2100

Carl Rosman & Co. RETAIL SHOPS (1) - Ideal location to downtown Petoskey. Mich lor lease New renoovatioo ]ust completed For details, call Monica. 8 to 5 PM, Mon thru Frt lHl-41^2600

ROOMMATE to share Country Place Coodo in Novi Pnvate Bath Dub-bouse pool $300 - half uUllties Call after 6pm, 348-8306

ROOM MATE 25-35. needs same to share a nice 3 bedroom condominium m a beautiful Troy location- $145 month Call 641-8444, S41-8447

ROCHESTER commercial store on 417 Mate street 1100 sq ft plus 800 ft basement Also attractive office, sq fl or commercial 4S1-187S

PUERTO VALLARTA MEXICO 3 bedroom condo, special rates unul Dec 1 Maid service. 3 ^ miles of pri-vate beach, tennis, pool, golf 531 -6941

SHANTY CREEK - deluxe bome over iooking Arnold Pa lmer golf course Sleeps 12 Golfing, swimming, tennis, fishing, boating, whirpool. 977-1643

GAYLORD, OTSEGO LAKE 3 cottages Boat, dock, campflre . large play area Golf 4 horseback riding

(313^.522-8748 nearby

GAYLORD- Spacious S bedroom chalet on secluded private lake Clean swim-ming Boating, fishing, golfing nearby $450 weekly 348-2597

THIS SUMMER why leave Michigan? Available by June 1 a brand new luxury bome, Just completed, oo beautiful Wal-loon Lake Incredible lakeiront proper-ty with dock, decks 4 n e w s 1600 sq f t with ! bedrooms, lofts. 2 baths & Jacux-xi Completely furnished Rent by week or month Brochure available 540-2376

TORCH LAKE FRONT New designer furnished 3 bedroom 3 bath luxury condo with laundrv room

sandy beach, tennis, boating, decks, sandy swimming No pels $700 week, June 15 to Sept 7, $500.. wi week other 644-1531

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY 5 bedroom home sharply furnished, sun deck arxl patio Ava i lab le June and end oi Aug-

ust thru Sept Call 1 -994-5827

GRAND TRAVERSE BAY - luxury coo do, sleeps 6, available June 4 August

• ' - 561-7782 Please call a f te r 6pm

GRAND TRAVERSE Bay Coxy A-frame in Cherry Homes, North por. Sleeps 6-8 comfortably, gaiebo $275

eei Write R Holland. 6226 Fair mount, Downers Grove. IL 60516 31! 960-4760 After 5PM 313-427-7149

HALE. MICH Lakefroot chalet on West Loodo Lake 3 bedrooms, with boat Rent weekly No pets Many extras

524 2455

HARBOR SPRINGS - 3 bedroom Coodo Heated pool, tennis courts, club bouse central air Near Michigan's attractions 4 situated amongst its beauty 681-2799

TORCH LAKE, new 4 bedroom, 2 bath bome. completely furnished 4 carpeted Fireplace, secluded with beautiful lake view Private lake access with sailboat $350 wk Moo -Fri 9aro-5pm. 556-8970

TRAVERSE CITY Charming fneodly, beachfront resort or East Bay Beautiful pnva te saDdv beach $425 $475 week Brochure 616-938-1740, or 938-1181

TRAVERSE CITY area, approx 35 miles N . near Up of Leelanau Pennin sula on Grand Traversefi i*_£iiBiisbed 2 bedrooms 4 bath, with loft Sleeps 6. Secunty 477-0008

SCI-FI FAN seeks housemate. Walled Lake lake privileges, $250 roooUi. $150 secunty Call after 6pm 624-7029

SOUTH LYON 190 F t commercial frontage oo Pooti ac Trail 1 IS acre*, older bome used as rental. acro«s street from McDonald's Hamburger, IGA shopping itrtp LC terms. $130,000 437-2056 NOUNG REALTY 521-5150

STRAIGHT male wishes working per son to share my bouse with large ga

age in Wayne Rent negotiable Before 5pm 595-6965

STRAIGT white male share bome with 2 of tbe per month, split utiliUes Call

24, iooking be same, i i

538-6414

YOUNG WORKING FEMALE share furnished Redford home, $185. 3 "n utili-

, fenced yard, garage Smoking 4 pet OK Evenings 937-8819 or 3J1-S2S8

422 Wanted To Rent All Areas • Ac

LAN'DLOF . Houses Condos » 4 TENANTS

Rent By Referral ' SHARE LISTINi

Bv GS 642 1620

BLOOMFIELD LAHSER High Scbool Dean 3 bedroom, 2 bath bouse or coodo June July, or early Aug occupancy Clean, reliable, w reference* 455-8942

EXECUTIVE - wife, kids, 3,6,7 seek mg apt, coodo. townhouse to rent Jane 15 Ihur Sept, 15 Non smokers, no pets Oakland County 978-01S4

NEED GARAGE to store van over night Willing to pay rent, l l Mile .Ink ster Area Call 173-S985 or 839-5520

OR SHARE apt or bouse Clean 4 quiet young man Canton. Plymouth, North vilie areas $100 or $115 moolhly Call Jay after Spm, lease message 47S-S862

ivate owner Lakefroot Cottage 3 bedrooms 4 dou-ble beds, furnished, fishing, dock, laun-dry; on quiet cove. '5 miles from Trav-erse City $450 weekly 616-41S-5058

WALLOON LAKE area near Petoskey Cottage sleeps 10, sauna, solarium. heated pool, golf course reasonable rates Weekly or weekends 675-3514

W ALLOON LAKE Nice 3 bedrooms good beach Linens furnished Available

HARBOR SPRINGS oc Lake Michigan superb view, p n v a t e trails, beach and canoe, fireplace 4 fu rnace Days S42-9797 Evenings 643-93SS

HARBOR SPRINGS Harbor Cove luxury Condo 2 bedrooms plus a loft sleep* 6 to 8

Call 694-1580

NOVI Custom decorated 2 bedroom, ". W bath Townhouse Coodo Central air. All appliances, washer-dryer, garage -opener Pool No Pets $600 348-7162

PLYMOUTH TOWNHOUSE CONDO, 2 bedrooms, carpeted, appliances, car-port. full basement $495 month 1 year lease 459-0680

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom condo. stove refrigerator. $450 month heat Included Security No pets References requ; — J

476-1 luired

3684

ROCHESTER HILLS Immaculate 2 4 3 bedroom luxury Con-dominium with f ireplace 4 at tached ga rage Immediate occupancy One year lease from $910 per month Bagley Properties, Inc 652-1800

HARBOR SPRING PETOSKEY area Springlike Club. Memonai Day Sum mer reservauons being taken Com pletelv furnished luxury coodo 3 bed-rooms. 3 baths. Jacuzzi in unit 858-7285

416 Halls For Rent

HARBOR SPRINGS CONDO 4 Ideal location tn town oo the bay sleeps 6. air, 2W baths, Duplex sleeps 4 Fully equipped. .After 5pm, 852-3139

HARBOR SPRINGS - Harbor Cove lux-ury coodo Special "By owner'' rate Sleeps 9. fully, equipped, available for summer vacations Days 965-9409 Eves 4 weekends before 9PM. 881-6725

HAWAII - Luxury resort oc Moiokal, secluded beaches, world class golf 20 minutes bv air f rom Honolulu or Maui 80' Summer Winter 2 bedroom. 2 bath. $400 per week

Owner 476-8455

APARTMENTS - fully furnished for the coporate executive, all utilities, house-wares and television Included Call APARTMENT INDEX 552-8182

DELUXE STUDIO APARTMENT

With central air. off street parking and storage faciliues Only 5 years old Downtown, Royal Oak $315 per month. .Adult building, no pets Applicants must make $11000 or more to apply

CALL MANAGER 398-3477

QUARTON LAKE ESTATES Walking distance to downtown Birmingham Minimum maintenance. Newer home with ca lhredra l ceiling in great room Den with wet bar 3 bed-rooms including first floor master suite, 2"i baths 4 f irs t floor Laundry Full basement 2H car garage Pr ivate fenced yard 4 covered te r race $2,000 month with lease including all appli-ances. carpeting 4 window treatment frhmediate pceession Call Sam Mitchell 644-6700, Eves S46-8158

Max Broock, Inc Real tors

EXECUTIVE FURNISHED APTS Farmingtoo. Bioomfield, Rochester. Tach Center areas Completely fur-nished i and 2-bedroom apis including uUliUes. Short term lease* EXECUTIVE LIVING SUITES 4 7 4-9770

apart-atfe ter

FURNISHED EXECUTIVE menu available 2 bedroom. 2 ba-race home* m the rolling terrain of Parmingtoc Hills Poo), tennis courts sad a club house with lending library

474-1! Call Pat 1510

REDFORD • LoLa Park a r ea 4 bed rooms. L W baths, air conditioning, breesewav 2 4 car at tached Double lot After 6 SOPM

REDFORD TOWNSHIP Home Infor mation Center has a free renta l bousing 4 bome sharing bulletin board Call 937-1171

REDFORD 1 bedaoom brick ranch, 1 car garage $500 month References and security deposit required- Call SJiirley Holland at 515-0990 or 411-7366

UNION LAKE New 2 bedroom, air, at-tached garage, pauo. laundry room, from, $495 Call 11 noon-2 pm or leave name 4 pbone nc oct recorder 363-9490

WEST BLOOMFIELD - Fabulous, new townbouse-condo 2 bedrooms, luxuri-ous woo! carpet vertical blinds, studio ceilings, 1 vear lease. $1190 per month

ASk FOR LOIS DITTU'S

Merrill Lynch Realty

647-5100 258-6664

HIGGINS LAKE 3 bedroom vacation home, sleeps 8 plus crib washer dryer vour linens, sandy beach, oo pets $250 week 459-4294

SUMMER IS GREAT HILTON HEAD VILLA

In Palmetto Dunes Sleeps 6 886-9234

HILTON HEAD Fiddler s Cove 2 bedroom, 2 bath, lagoon villa, tennis and* pool 300 yards from beautiful beach $500 per week 882-5011

W BLOOMFIELD at Brynmawr . luxu-ry 2 bedroom, 2 bath apar tment . $1,000 per month plusuUlities 645-0510

414 Florida Rentals Abandon Your Hunt - All Areas REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenants 4 Landlords SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1S20

ROCHESTER Midway between 1-73 4 M-59, small 2 bedroom, bnck ranch, separate dining room, appliance* 4 heated garage $475 Basso Real Estat* 652 8041 652 6419

SEVEN HILE-Grand River area. 3 bed-room. basement, stove, refrigerator wsaber 4 dryer included $425 mooth plus uUlltie* 535-8794

FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 ROOM APARTMENT FOR

$69 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELiXmON • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON 474-MOO

374 37 Grand River at Halstead

SOUTHFIELD, 155 4 330 269*0 Lah*er Rd at 11 Mile

TROY 5*8-1800 1100 E Maple ( U Mile Rd

between Rochester Rd 4 I 75

LIVONIA 7 Mile 4 Farmingtoo 3 room furnished apartment carpeUng, -War. air conditioning $1M per month, include* all uUUUe* For information caU • 511 1807

MAYFLOWER HOTEL Monthly rooms svailable Maid telephone service, color TV private hath sad more1 Starting at $M« per month Contact Crsoe Smith 453 >10

CTTY OF PLYMOUTH I bedroom fur Jisbed apartment Private entrance • f -street parking All otilltJa* laclodad £lo*e to um isle plus security After SPM

FURNISHED Executive apartment 1 Mdroom new carpeting and furniture I *Mt building m quiet reaktantlal area Mar Woodward and 11 mile $aSA finn term available M U B )

SHELBY TWP EXECUTIVE HOME

4 bedroom 1 4 balh English Tudor Formal dining room, library or dec, kitchen with eating area Greatroom with cathedral celling, fireplace, wet bar wtth stained glass ceiling Sunken marble Jaenxn in master bath pllances 2 decks. 3 large doornails car garage Basement Sprinkler sys-

$1500 mooth plus security depo*il

' X

References required 781-6151

6IX MILE LAHSER Cute 2 bedroom bnck modem kitchen, garage, fenced yard $400 plus security 534-0514

STRIKING Contemporary 3 bedroom ranch, 1I»0 sq ft with garage, 6eck. new kitchen Adams 4 Big Beaver a $1175 per month Leaae with purchase option svailable 844-1624

S DEARBORN HEIGHTS 15615 Rosa vicinity Michigan Ave Gulley 2 bedrooms utility room. $100 plus secunty depoait 917-1175

MARCO ISLAND Naples area BeauUful 2 bedroom 2 ba t i beachfront coodo, beauuful ly fur nished 464-871X1 or 477-8270

MARCO ISLAND Naples area BeauU-ful beachfront coodo overlooking pool "th floor 2 bedrooms, 2 balhs. cable TV Reasonable After SPM 521-3464

MARCO ISLAND Luxury beachfront coodo, 2 bedrooms. 2 bsihs pool, tennis boat dock Cable TV. low weekly monthly ra tes 616-2502

ORLANDO. DISNEY EPCOT, 2 bed-room, 2 bath coodo, furnished, pooi. iscuxxi. golf Reserve now for summer Mr Birdaall. weekdays 474-5150

HILTON HEAD IN SEA PINES Beautiful 2 bedroom. 2 balh Villa Sleeps 6 Pool, f ree tennis, close to Har bor Town 4 ocean Weekly 455-1339

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. 1-2-3 bedrooms. 2 bath Villa for rent Call Collect. 716-288-5560, 7:6-624-1721 or

718-624-3126

HILTON HEAD ISLAND beautiful coodo near beach 2 bedroom. 2 baths, sleeps 6 Golfing, Tennis, Swimming, etc Cali 661-1150

V. F, W. HALL FOR ALL OCCASIONS

29155 W. 7 Mile. Livonia (E. of Middlebelt)

Air Conditioned • Lighted Parking Large Kitchen

474-6733

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE with dog seeks large 2 or 3 bedroom bouse coodo

Rochester Birmingham, References Call 698-40M

RESPONSIBLE CHRISTIAN woman with one child needs clean quiet reason-able rental tn Plymouth or Northville Mor. thru Fri Brenda422-tlS0ext 27

RESPONSIBLE. Single middle aged i desires small kitchenette apart

ment or room In exchange (or mainte-nance or managerial work in same building 644-5525

THREE BEDROOM HOME adult family needed Dearborn

Heights. Garden City, Redford 671-1835

WANTED CANTON Plymouth area clean 2 to J bedroom home, no smoking Or dnnking. owenhip care Ask for Kevtn Hiner Sli-283-4400

WANTED lo Rent. 3 to 4 bedroom house in Birmingham School District.

Call Pat 644-0755

BIRMINGHAM

aooal b u l d u 2 office* in pre share private entrance way for lease Also acceaafbie through waiting room wtth Reception® Secretary and 500 sq ft

Call BILL WOELK 642-7575

Weir Manuel. Snyder 4 Ranke

436 Office / Business Space

MEDICAL/DENTAL SUITE 3 doctor building >13 Sq Ft. large

irking area Southfield Rd near bont Js a S freeway* Call to sell 559-8-20

BIRMINGHAM. 4M sq f t Pnva le • » trance, air conditioning $400 per mooth. pha utilities

644-0178

MEDICAL WEST BLOOMFIELD

Perlect tor 2nd off ice 2 exam rooms, private off ice & law.

Tisdale & oo. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

BIRMINGHAM 555 BUILDING

2.604) sq ft retail office space avail-able July t Lower concourse Call Jack Stahl S4S-1191

NORTHVILLE professional oflsce building - for sale, leaae or leaae wtth option Ask lor Shirley Century 21 tab-urban 161-1813 or 348-T714

OFFICE SPACE Novi st $125 to $155 Utilities Clo*e to Twelve Oaks Call for details

346-1513

BIRMINGHAM 900 sq. ft. 3 room deluxe suite on N Woodward avail-able immediately

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

BLOOMFIELD HILLS

JLake 4 Woodward. 155 sq ft., month, include* electric Call

540-6765

434 Industrial/Warehouse 18 ACRES INDUSTRIAL

SALEM TOWNSHIP 300 F t of railroad siding, 2 mile* from

M-14 Good perk, ready to develop, L.C terms. $140,000 437-2056 NOUNG REALTY 512-5150

BLOOMFIELD MAPLE - TELEGRAPH

2 & 3 room suites In great lo-cation, newly decorated. Im-mediate occupancy.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

AUTO STORAGE INSIDE, will divide 67,000 sq feet Desirable Dearborn lo-cation Dry new roof, 4 sprinkled Call Tom 846-5735

BLOOMFIELD OFFICE SPACE avail-able. interior exterior suites, optional secretarial service* 4 conference room available 334-9584

AVAILABLE ©proximately $,( light industrial ar

BUCKINGHAM OFFICE PLAZA Schoolcraft at Inkster, Livonia For lease 450 sq f t office space 559-1160

BIRMINGHAM 1 sq ft - warehouse

office

TROY 3,600 sq f t showroom, carpeted service area, offices and conference room, use of airline, truck well, lunch room

Cushman & Wakefield 353-5880 >

EIGHT MILE-MIDDLEBELT AREA 1,200 sq ft warehouse and office space fenced area $450 month Ray, 474-4911

FARMINGTON HILLS 3 spaces, two 800 sq f t 4 1 600 sq f t CompetiUve rates 855-0145

FARMINGTON HILLS Two BOO square feet One - 600 square feel

CompeUUve Rates 855-0145

NOVI - BUILDING. 14 X 30, 11 ft Ga-rage door $J85 per mooth 348-1515

WANTED Approximately 2000 sq ft. ustriai looed Auto access or light IndL

bays, will consider gas statioo Bir mingbam field Royal Oak

Troy Ider gas Southfield W Bloom

P Harris. 557-8947

436 Office / Business Space

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH ONE - 2 room suite ONE - 4 room suite ONE - 7 room suite

Excellent Parking 455-7173

• J 2 2 9 1UKUIDN

OFFICE SPACE 1108 downtown Plymouth Excel! Street location

War, Manuel. Snyder 4 Ranke lac 459-1410

PLYMOUTH Main St functional office space avail able immediately Several sixes of ice suites Call

off 458-61H

PLYMOUTH Main Steet, good Uwa-tloc Call FEHUG REAL ESTATE 453-7800 for detaila

PLYMOUTH OFFICE SPACE 950 sq f t . newly decorated Plymouth Downto#n loop, acroas from the new St Joes Hospital $600 per month Im-mediate occupancy Call C or Scott Lorera at 453-1620

PLYMOUTH PROFESSIONAL P A R * Medical or dental suites svailable im-mediately 453-2150 451-8881

PLYMOUTH TWP Ann Arbor Rd 300 sq f t st $9 95 per so f t . 186 sq ft, at $160 per month Inclod** utilities. Near 1-275 451-6778

EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE 450 sq f t . $8 51 per sq f t

Heat 4 air included Ample parking PMC Center 455-IfOO

Executive Offices Complete Business Centers

BeauUful accommodations Secretanal, word processing 4 personalised pbooe answering available PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SERVICES

BIRMINGHAM LIVONIA Telegraph 13 Mile Middlebelt 8 Mile

WEST BLOOMFIELD Maple 4 Orchard Lake

478-0400 85JM9M

PRIME OFFICE SPACE 11 MILE - NORTHWESTERN

Farmington Hills Approximately 1000 sq f t divided into large office 4 reception area srlth stor-age Immediate occupancy Sub lease below market rate, contact Larry Horn. Monetary Realty Co 3SJ-2040

PRIME OFFICE LOCATIONS

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Woodward - Square Lake Rd. (I-7J) cor ndor 1.400 sq f t 60-day occupancy

DEARBORN Michigan Outer Dr , flexible floor plan. 700 - 7>00 sq.ft. immediate occupancy

SOUTHFIELD Office park near Birmingham -Prtvacy. convenience, visibility Unique office development with individual buildings catering to companies with growth in mind. 1,700 sq-ft

TROY Maple Rd 1-75, 500 - J.lOO sq.ft., Imme-diate occupancy

MEDICAL/DENTAL Dearborn. Michigan Ave - Outer Dr area Nice suite available, suited for dentist or group of dentists 1,500 - 3,000 sq f t June occupancy

Properties Offered by

ARt-EL ' J ENTERPRISES, INC.

557-3800

FARMINGTON AREA Office Space 100 to S.OOO s o f t , all or

Air conditioned, srith full facill-474-8400 E T

WANTED to Rent house or townhouse ui July, for 4-6 months, 2 or 3 bed-rooms Southfield. Birmingham or northern suburb* 661-5992

420 Rooms For Rent Abandon Your Hunt - All Areas WE GUARANTEE TO OFFER

•QUALIFIED PEOPLE SHARE LISTINGS, 642-1620

BIRMINGHAM lovely bome, clean, quiet room, employed genUeman ooly Call a f te r 4pm 646-4661

GARDEN CTTY Kitchen privileges, female preferred

Call af ter 4pm 425-1731

LARGE ROOM for rent, new carpeting, lots of space $50 per week 561-1191

UVONIA - large, clean, furnished base-ment room, private half bath $45 a week. Call Thurs or F n evening, after 5 30pm, or all day Saturday 538-6404

NORTHWEST AREA Furnished, retired genUeman pre-ferred Call between 10 am 4 6 pm.

357-5762

ROOM FOR rent m-iFerndale bome $225 month including utiliUes

543-5749

SEVEN MILE Grand River area near shopping and transportaUoc Nice slxe room, newly decorated, kitchen privi-leges 533-5514

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. Villa off AtlanUc Ocean beach. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Pool, tennis, close to golf. $450 per week Reduced rate Sept 829-1743

HILTON HEAD ISLAND. S C Fully furnished coodo, right oo ocean, sieeps 8 Golf, tennis, pool, beach, sail-boat, bike, Jacuxxi. 851-4856

HILTON HEAD Island Villa Directly oo ocean, fully equipped, one bedroom, sleeps S Beach. 2 pools. golf After 8 pm

HILTON HEAD Palmetto Dunes Luxury Villa oo Golf Course Ocean, tennis pool Owner Rates 335-8*66

ORLANDO FLORIDA AREA Deluxe roodo. 1 mil* from Disney World Sleeps 6, 2"s baths for week of Dee 7-14 Call after 6PM 360-2951

STUART Lovely furnished coodo 2 story 2 bedroom w palio Swimming, tennis golf 2 hours from Disney World Weekly monthly 849-0144 M4-7510

415 Vacation Rentals Abandon Your Hunt All Areas REFERRAL SERVICES FOR

Tenants 4 Landlords SHARE LISTINGS 841 1610

403 Rental Agenc*ee ATTENTION*INVESTORS w» will kandie your resilals far yoa Expsn asrsd in property m a n a a m w

Call Plymoslh CoJosty <

404 Houses For Rent

TIRED OF LOOKING' We may have what your looking for Why not make

none call ooe more pbooe Call Plymouth Colony 455-0444

WABEEK Attractive 4 bedroom. hat* colonial Family room with fire-place 4 wet bar. library all kitchen a p pllancas central air large rear deck carpeting, window treatnOTMs at tacMd f t car garage with opener Bioomfield Hills Schools 4 mailing Available July IS at $1M>0 WEST BLOOMFIELD 4 bedroom, 1 * bath colonial Family room. 1 f i re places all appliance* carpeting, drapes attached 1 * car garage with opener Bloomfieid Hill* M o o t s Avail snt* Jan* 1$ al $»7$ ROCHESTER - King's Cwv* 3 b ^

11* beta to * i*ii—s condo Fire-place sll appUaarsa carpeting. A"*P«a attached 1 car l a r u a wit* op*

C Available ratar

A FRAME IN THE WOODS Between Hlggins 4 Houghton Lake Ide-al recreation area Sleep* $ $115 per

a 459-0457

BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE In wooded set ung near Lake Michigan. 7 mile* N of Harbor Spring* Sleep* 8 Share tennis court 714 760656'. 714-644^111

BEAUTIFUL LAKE CHARLEVOIX 1 4 3 bedroom frame cottages 4 log -abins Located on the waters edge Ideal for the sportina family with ex cellent swimming, fishing 4 boating We are rustic yet modern in * peaceful

For further info

HILTON HEAD Sea Pines Large 1 bedroom. 1 bath, oceanfroot coodo wide beach, pool, $75 discount for any last 3 remaining summer weeks 641-8167

HOMESTEAD LAKE MICHIGAN Spacious luxury 1 or 1 bedroom Avail able Holiday wks June 10 4 Ana 35 4 early Summer June 1,9, 4 16 Beach

Hobday j Sumro. . .

pool, tennis.etc By Owner 551-0*41

421 Living Quarters To Share

URGENT 2 or 1 bedroom house close to down-town Plymouth for employed single

Karen Farnum, a f te r 7,4 parent Farnum, I 1,453-0555

423 Wanted To Rent Resort Property

HIGGINS LAKE COTTAGE wanted by responsible family Will pay premium rate fop nice 3 or 4 bedroom oo water Week of August 17th only. Call 641-0158

424 House Sitting Service EXPERIENCED HOUSE SITTER

Will Take care of your fine home. Re-sponsible and dependable Loves ani-mals References. Call Shell at 15S-6270

HAVE A GREAT TRIP One of our carefully selected, booded and insured retirees lrill reside to your home 4 pro-vide pet 4 bome care while you travel. HON& SITTING SERVICES 455-2177

IMPECCABLE REFERENCES Experienced Houaes.ttler

Available June 10 641-8177 £

KINDERGARTER teacher and 10 Yr old daughter available lc boose*it Ref. erences Withing 20 Mto of W Bloom-field area Call before 8 PM, 8*16064

Abandon Your Hunt - All Areas WE GUARANTEE TO OFFER ••QUALIFIED PEOPLE-'

OUR9THYEAR SHARE 642-1620

8*4 S AD AMS, BIRMINGHAM Ml

A NEAT, Clean person to share my Livooia home, near Ann Arbor Trail 4 Ann Arbor Rd $300 mo Reference* 4 deposit required Move in July 591 3277

APARTMENT female seeks same to share nice 2 bedroom Southfield apt $215 per mo plus half electricity pool, tennis Non smoker preferred 154-1917

BARGAIN' Two mature working adults desire 3rd party to share nicely furnished bock home in Westland New c.arpeung washer dryer 4 dishwasher $165 mo includes all utiliUe* 326-8105

BIRMINGHAM HOME to share Young Professional Female $300 - 1 uUllties Walk to town No children Call after 6pm 548-007

do Furnished as

HOMESTEAD LAKE MICHIGAN Beautiful view 3 bedroom luxury coo

vale bome All coo 1 dining rooms on

site Washer dryer TV stereo Clay tennis courts canoes, sailboats bike* for rent 851 79*1

HOMESTEAD, oe Lake luxury 5 bedroom 3 bath Beach $1 00« per week Leave name 4 pbooe number

HOMESTEAD RESORT Michigan beach 1 pool* golf nearby New luxury apartment unit sleep* 4

$16-334 3*40

HOMESTEAD RESORT On Lake Michigan 4 bedroom. 2 bath condo sleep* I t Beautiful beach Ten Ms 4 pooi Owner

291-6*44

room lakefroot dork, grill, place V•» h

carpeted I s. fishing cottage

4«rt loft, laundry fire hr drive | 3 M wk U l MM

BRIGHTON 1 bedroom rottaf* « • ell sports lak* Sleeps *-* No pets Av*iV able Memorial bay wesksnd Soscial rata* by monti 8l7 Mi-M«7

ATTENTION INVESTORS see will

RENTAL PROPERTY OWNERS' Call tl* Today for Cempetitlv. O o t e on Mr Laaalag A

Slater Mgmt

No

CONSULT US ABOUT OCR KENT AL AND OE PROPERTY MANAGE-MENT SERVICE OVER 17 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MANAGEMENT FIELD COMPETITIVE RATES

QOODE 647-1698

CAIEVTLLE summer bom* 1 private aandy bottom Lake Harm

Row boat roroptotely f » i « l * m except linen* cabl* TV BaaaOfsl ssn-set 84** per week each aid* or betk for

$17-8*4-1*17 I 1 1 I 1 M 4 4 4

WATERTORD • 1 looking WondMI Laka, with lake prtel-lege* 1 bedrooma, l * hatha 1 car M-larbed garage walk oet lis asm I SI. Up M S j e a r Mas* from M M par rath

CASEVTLLE 1 bedroom cottage a w aaady beech 814* Meenortal weakasd Jane throagh A * g * * U » 9— »e*h or

HOMESTEAD RESORT Glen Arbor Luxury lakefront roado 4 bedroom, beat location in the Homestead lower rate* reaerve now prefered datee Owner Office 5*1-15*8 Home 1M-4M1

HOMESTEAD Glen Arbor Laxarioa* 1 bedroom Cosido the beach Beach Clab privilege*

June $1OM weakly weekly SIT U S

HOUGHTON LAKE tag** overlooking t beech SIM per we* thru June 1* Call

1 bedroom cot a laka. private

816* oar weak 3178M-M61

CASS LAKE 100" of water frontage Profeaaiceiai Bachelor or Bacheiette to share cottage All utiliUea $175

85S-5687

MARRIED Prof to bouse sll, June smokers Excellent nished

il Couple s July, Aug, July Ref'

RELIABLE Birrmngjiam couple look-ing to bouaeslt for the mocth of June Have references 855-4938

After Spm, 826-0152

A Building Dedicated to Shared Tenant Services

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTER

IBC SERVICES INCLUDE: • Individual Office Rentals • Profes-sional Secretarial Services • Confer-ence Facilities • Mail Boxes • Infor-mation Processing • Word Processing

NEW EASTSEDE LOCATION -200 E Big Beaver Rd.. Troy

WESTSIDE LOCATION -31800 Northwestern Hwy ,

Farmington Hills

855-8450 855-8484

FARMINGTON HILLS NORTHWESTERN HWY.

1100 sq. ft. suite with sepa-rate entrace & signing avail-able. Great locat ion.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

ROCHESTER - office space Lower level, pnvate entrance, 2 rooms,

month Call 652-65*0

pnvate lav $100 per mot J Gibbons of Rochester

SOUTHFIELD Available Now

FIRST MONTH FREE 1-5 Room Sul les

300 to 1800 Sq.Ft Southfield Rd, - N. of 12 Mi le;

476-8455

ANN ARBOR RD PL'•'MOUTH TWP 900 sq ft ai $8 95 per *q f l plus utili-ties Finish lo suit Conference room available Call 459-4043

FARMINGTON HILLS ORCHARD - 12

New space - 758 & 1222 sq. ft . of fully f inished office space Free basement stor-age.

Tisdale & Co. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

FARMINGTON HILLS, 1-696 and Or-chard Lake, ooe-room office, $100 mooth 2-room office, $400 mooth. 1 room office, $600 month Yard space available. Include* utilities

626-0299 or after 7pm, S3V89SSI

ATTRACTIVE OFFICE for rent in Southfield area From $120 per month Secretarial 4 answering service* avail-able Rent includes all uuiiues 4 main-tenance Call: 557-7151

B'HAM - DEARBORN, S'FIELD TROY COMPLETE BUSINESS CENTERS

Your own private office without costly overhead W i l y staffed. Latest equip-ment. beautifully appointed 4 to prime buii dings

EXECUTIVE GROUP OFFICES, INC

352-2992 18 Yrs. of Successful Growth

BIRMINGHAM AN ECONOMICAL WAY TO A

Prestigious office address Cbooae single office. de*k space or mailing ad-dress only 4 enjoy the convenience of an oo-the-premise answering 4 secre-tarial services for a well rounded busi ness image 460 N WOODWARD 920 E LINCOLN

645-5839

FARMINGTON HILLS 2*000 Middlebelt Office space avail-able - 3 separate units. Good parking. Reasonable 171-54*5

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1,100 sq ft sublease at below market rental to prime building oo Northwestern Hwy Immediate occupancy BLOOMFIELD - 3.171 sq ft sublease at below market rental rate oo Tele-graph, to quality building Immediate

.014 sq. ft building, very compeutive rental Ideal for insurance attorneys. CPA BLOOhiFIELD HILLS - 2.000 sq f t on Long Lake 1st floor sign available Im-mediate occupancy TROY - l.MO so ft oo Big Beaver to professional park. Immediate occupan-cy, Ideal for attorney*, etc. ANN ARBOR 500 to M.OOO sq ft in new quality building designed to n i t Excellent parking BLOOMFIELD - 1900 lo 40,000 sq ft In new prime building wilh lake view; of-fice* designed to ttit Fall occupancy

D.N. McNABNAY & ASSOC 313-258-5900

SOUTHFIELD ; From 2 room to 2.000 sq ft.', in great buildings with imme-diate occupancy

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

SOUTHFIELD GREENFIELD/9 MILE

Commercial Suites Ample Parking

Full Maintenance Heat Included

From $6.50 Per Sq. Ft. For information. 559-2111

SOUTHFIELD MEDICAL BUILDING

Adlacent to Providence Hospital Ex-cellent medical dental suite* available Immediately, 510 sq. ft. to M»0 sq. f t Call Jack Stahi M1-7M0

SOUTHFIELD - Office suite (400 sq (L) with utilitle* aaS jamlonal services in-cluded Van Rekeo 5M-4T03

SOUTHFIELD PnadenUal Town^eo-ter Law office for rem Includes secre-tarial, copying and telephone 148 MI5

SOUTH LYON _ SUITE OF DOCTORS OFFICE*.

1*00 Sq Ft . X-ray room. 1 baths, part ina. high traffic area Tenant p*ys«Mli-tses Available July 1st $*00 per Ma.

;0S6 NOUNG REALTY 5H-M60

SOUTH REDFORD 1600 sq. ft •Bice space New building, near Joy 4 Infc*er Rds $12 00 per sq. f t — Landmark Associates 5SVM14

RETIRED BUILDER 4 Wife. 10 Yr residents Birmingham Bioomfield Available July-August Son-Smokers No Fee1 Local Ref erences Call Collect,

813-791-1175

RETIRED couple vlalOna Dearborn Livooia area wish to find a home or apartment to sit beginning approx June 16 After s p m 4S4-2M3

STANFORD UNIVERSITY graduate working for GM this summer seeks bouaesttting middle of June to end of August References available 5*9-9059

WILL WATCH YOUR HOME while your away oe Vacation. Bui or oul of th* Country Ucenaed, Bonded Fee Negotiable 729-2*70

425 Convalescent ft Nursing Homes

FEMALE looking lo share her 1 bed^ room. 1 bath. Southfield apartment with same Call Adrias days 844-****

FEMALE LOOKING for same to share her 2 bedroom apartment in Berkley $100 per month security deposit •A u t i l i t i e s 55*4

FEMALE ROOMMATE "anted 27 40 to share 2 bedroom townhouse tn Down-town Birmingham Air laundry fire place Noo-*mok«r $1*7 plu* 644-M71

W BLOOMFIELD Lovely seml-pti rate room up*tairs in small retirement home 14 hour supervision Med dispensed, private pay ooly 6*1-07*7

426 Commercial ft Industrial For Rent PLYMOUTH TWP

New office building. 7M-1340 sq available immediately

Call Jim Courtney Cantruy 21 Gold Home 459^*000

BIRMINGHAM Downtown. Maple Ap-proximately 900 f t Includes pnvate en-hance bath Move in condition Bar-gain $5*5 mo MB Real Estate 540-4121

BIRMINGHAM M A P L E - A D A M S RD.

700 sq ft. suite with 3 pri-vate of f ices & reception area. Available now

Tisdale & oo. 6 2 6 - 8 2 2 0

BIRMINGHAM N WOODWARD

New 2 4 3 room suites available

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

BIRMINGHAM N WOODWARD

Medical 575 sq. ft. suite wtth 2 exam rooms 4 lav

Tisdale & co. 626-8220

HOLLIDAY PARK Off ice Plaza

Westland's Premier Executive Office Building Rent includes null Lie* and

torial Basement storage available -1,600 sqft . Only s few suites left-

Call Sandra Letaax

REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL, INC.

353-4400 LARGE WINDOWED OFFICE to OBI of downtown Birmingham's newesa buildinft Office overlooks Harmon Booth Par t Pbotse answering, copier supplied

OFFICE SPACE SUBLET

519 sq f t deluxe office space otf" floor of 57M Crooks Rd T r o y ' Space has 8 offices, open area 4

lor storage Additional space available in basement a ing Rental at $11.1*,'sq. ft th M. $11M from 1 1 M to 1/ $13.90 from S/l.'fT to I 18 M Basement storage at $31 mo T below building standard rates Space will be available June 1. 19*5 Improve-

I will be at t w a i n expense Call Lynn McCrt*j_M*rtt System* lac

UVONIA MEDICAL prime 1.41 sq ft on Five Mile at Hubbard. 4 exai rooms, office. X-ray, lab Call Sandra Letaax

REAL ESTATE ONE COMMERCIAL, INC.

353-4400

TROY FURNISHED office Big Baa ver 4 Coolldgat large window, missage ser-vice secretary available **M mooth

Call 111*49-11*3

LTVONIA OFFICE PAVILION 19*00 Middlebelt l u t e s — 7 4 8 Mil* has I room salt* available - IM sq fL. 4 room salt* available 7S1 sq f t , 4 5 room suite available M7 sq f t

CALL KEN HAL* Days 515-0*1* Evenings Ml l t l l

UVONIA Office 4 Warafcoas lease I J M 1 , ( 1 1 1 . 1 * 1 rath Inctedas property taaas 4 lasraai

FEMALE TO share bome, Rocbaatar Hills $223 per moot* plus secunty Call $51-3 785 or aflar xPM 6*1-5IM

FEMALE WILL SHARE bath* Westland area

$200 monthly $100 deposit Call aflat 5PM 5H-8M7

FEMALE will share bar fine 2 bedim-wii apartment wit* sam* 11** and *UU i m 47*-M41

FEMALE *i**t* to share hsr Radford home wit* tame Prefer « e *moh*r noo-dnakar MM a month p l » eUU-

917-MT1

IRISH HUAS 1 lak* hotMS svailable weakly Sandy beach** CompMaly taalshad After *PM M l - M l l

KIAWAH BLAND, S C 1 lo 1 bedroom accommadaPoaa

Harrington

CHARLEVOIX Attractive rottaa* la attractive area Jaly 1-11 and Jaly M

No pats Mr KMn

LAKE BELLA IRE- Aatjim Co We s i l l real oar bom* for

tel insslt tacl naly talmsslt SMM Eves or i

LAKE CHARLEVOIX MMad cottage H

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

Featured oa "KELLY 4 CO TV 7

All u a OccapaOoa* 4 Ulaayla* SMO Sattafiad C

644-6845 MSkS SoathftaM Rd SsslhnslH

LOOKING FOR ROOMATE to share 1 bedroom i^frnfeoMA Bir mingham $t t* per rath CaB 8«Mr

LOOKING POR I FEMALE

428 Garagee ft Mini Storage

ACCESSIBLE STORAGE will tae 67 *M sq fe*t Wall maintained building ,-cat*d in Dearborn Dry new roof 4 sprinkle* Call Tom 84*.3"33

STORE SPACE AVAILABLE

Low coat Call Eve* 477 4*18

432 Commercial / RetaM DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM

I sq ft tor commercial aad ar of! Viry reaaeaahl* treat Av- lahM

will divide MT-T1T1

DOWNTOWN PLTM0VTI RETAIL Forest Ave larattoa » a r e d spars lar l a t l i s s i Appras M* as ft

44S-ITW

F A R M I N G T O N HILLS r e t a i l * a r a I J M I s Ft • U >•»». _ „ m a Orchard l a t e 4 " gar H FV *et**t . aet laasa CaB

FARMINOTOM oppaatla

aisatst Qrsas* Hi-a n a 1 8 M s . f t Ideal for retailor

s 47*-8**l 47*4*M 4TV4TM

PRIME LOCATION Ford Rd & MkkJl«t>ett. Ger den City. 1800 aq ft.

Call 422-7030

BIRMINGHAM office totally retiovatad with oa sata parking Can be customised to taaaat a seeds Approximately IM* sq ft located oa I levels oo* deluxe office with bay wta-dows 4 fireplace Rant spprc $10 per sq ft oa * ask, a s t set

r i l l * BIRMINGHAM appros AM sa

• Woodward. 1

LIVONIA Professional office apece available 5 Mil* Farralngtoa Road area tar v « . available MI ~ *

of Maple serood fioor Call S44-7M*

BIRMINGHAM WOODWARD AVE

2300 »q ft.. 2nd floor loca-t ion Signature r ight* avail-able Many deluxe improve-ment *

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

m u n i « a A M . ^ M w p ^

BIRMINGHAM 1100 N Woodward BkJg

M - l M a . fti Call Jerk Sahl

MAPLE-ORCHARD 2.3.4 room deluxe auitea, completely fimened. all ter -

es inc luded Avertable now

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

NEWLY DCCORATED IM sq ft office 6 MII* 4 rr* "

W . l g * J M > • • II • BINGHAM FARMS • GBOROrrOWN • 7 m U D e l M S to | 7 M * s q

. M K T O W H H X a H

QUADRANGLE | • D a 1 1 H

c * 5 ? u ^ f l

IM* T M M sq ft

a ^ f t . v I u l b L T l w * ! IM sq.

kUDGB- La*q| Late Rd W I MS - M.M* t a ft.

3S2-3M0

WEST BLOOMFIELD ORCHARD - MIDOLEBELT

1100 aq ft. of general or medical space. Greet rate. Available now

Tisdale & Co. 626-6220

WEST BLOOMFIELD MAPLE - ORCHARD

2 & 3 room ofttoe complete ly flniafved Available immedi-ately wtth 1 month 's free

t

Tisdale & Co. 626-8220

Work As You Like To Live!

Unique Space ta Farmington Hills wt lh ind iv idual en-trance. balcony, fireplace, about 850 aq. f l .

You Must See It! For appointment. caN

626-8842

W BLOOMFIELD RALPH MANUEL

ASSOCIATES Speoe for leeee tn rM bunding end shopping oerv

Csff Dennis P. Dtaketeln Ralph Manuel Aaeodetea

847-7100

1 OE * O&E Thursday May 23, 1985

BonM 1 Estate

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Pre-license class starting soon.

Call any of our offices listed below

NOW and start a rewarding career in

Real Estate. small materials charge

REALTORS

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"Welcome Aboard 9 !

BIRMINGHAM 646-1600

FARMINGTON 477-1111

UNION LAKE 363-1511

LATHRUP VILLAGE 559-2300

LIVONIA - SOUTH 525-0990

BLOOMFIELD H«-L$ 644-4700 v

FARMINGTON HILLS 851-1900

LIVONIA - WEST 261-0700

PLYMOUTH 455-7000

ROCHESTER 652-6500

WEST BLOOMFIELD 681-5700 WESTLAND 326-2000

ROYAL OAK 548-9100

TROY 528-1300