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Rentals give cruisin' a new definition, 1D Grid stars choose, 2C 'Carrot Cookbook' gives recipes, 1B Canton ©bSerUcr "volume io Number 58 JBBWj*?-, -j ^Monday. February 8. 1988 Canton, Michtgarr 48 Pages Twenty-ftve cents 1VU Suburban Communications Corpocauoo Ali FLgfet* R**r. The Canton Connection EXTRA MILER: The Extra Miler award of the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education was presented recently to Judy Pavitt, librarian at West Middle School. She was nominated by the West School staff, which noted that Pavitt was a "world class librarian who not only helps students with library concerns but also with personal problems." The presentation was made by trustee Les Walker. EAGLE'S FEAST: Thomas Preniczky of Canton placed first with his carving, "Eagle Feasting on a Fish," at the Cranbrook Ice Festival held Jan. 23 Preniczky. a student at Schoolcraft College, is the son of Canton trustee John Preniczky. FLUSHING: The book discussion group tomorrow evening in the Canton Public Library will discuss "Situation in Flushing," a book describing author Edmund Love's boyhood in Flushing, Mich.. West of Flint, in the early part of the century. Discussion will begin at 7 p.m. New members may attend. WANTED: The Canton Board of Trustees is seeking qualified individuals to serve on .the Canton Historic Commission. Applicants must have some knowledge of historical preservation or a demonstrated interest in preservation activities. Appointments by the board are for three-year terms. Meetings are at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month in the Canton Administration Building. The Historic Commission is administration of the Canton Historic Ordinance. The ordinance deals with the designation, preservation and monitoring of Canton's historic resources. Duties include: informing residents of Canton's heritage; maintaining a list of historic sites and districts; nominating historic sites and districts to the state and national register, helping property owners with historic preservation; and reviewing applications for work affecting designated historic sites. Interested residents may call the Department of Community and Economic Development at 397-1000, Ext. 223. CUTTING UP: Learn the mechanics of cutting children's hair and save money by doing the Job yourself. Richard Asztalos of Charisma Salon will be in the Canton Public Library at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. IS, to demonstrate a few easy-to-learh principles you can apply yourselLThe program is free. Register to ittaoll by calling the library at 397-0999. ACADEMY NOMINTEE: U S Rep William D. Ford, D-Taylor, whose 15th District includes Canton, has nominated three Canton residents to military academies The three are among 30 young men and women from the district Ford has nominated for the entering Class of 19M at the air force, military and naval academies. Selection of nominees Is based on school records, junior class rank, SAT/ACT scores, leadership potential, extracurricular activities, athletics, physical fitness, and recommendations. Andrew Gee, son ofJLlnda and Jim Gee, has been nominated for the Military Academy in West Point, N Y; Albert Kim, son of Jung Mooe and Sook Hjrun Kim. has been nominated for the Military Academy; and Stephen Pryslak, son of Diane and Stephen Pryslak. has been nominated for the U-S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Those interested in seeking a 1999 nomination should write Ford, Federal Building. Wayne 491»4 " Law fine tunes satellite TV picture By Diane Gale staff writer Canton officials got the signal from 35th District Court in 1985 to adopt a satellite television ordi- nance. and last week the picture cleared when the rules took effect. .In 1985 Antoinette Benner was cited with violating the township's "structure ordinance" for locating a satellite dish in her yard Judge John MacDonald ruled the township based its case on a "vague ordinance" that failed to "clearly address its contention that the dish was aesthetically detrimental." EARLIER THIS month, Canton's board of trustees adopted the Satel- lite Television Antenna Ordinance the township's first ordinance direct- ly addressing satellite dish antennas The crux of the ordinance regu- lates height and location of the dish- es Satellite dishes receive low-ener- gy signals from earth satellites and reflect them to a focal point A lot of research was done review- ing state and federal laws, as well as ordinances other communities adopted, said Aaron Machnik, build- ing director. In the meantime, however, popu- larity has waned for the devices that were a booming trend a few years ago, said Mark Wyckoff, editor of the Planning and Zoning News. A "maximum of two or three" people monthly contacted the town- ship about an antenna permit, Mach- nik said. Most people agreed to suggestions about placement which basically followed the present guide- lines. he added "By and large the general public opposes them in the front yards," Machnik said "Commonly people call and say: I don't like the looks of it. It interferes with their view of open space " THE ORDINANCE says the an tennas are prohibited from front yards but may be placed in the side yard if they're more than five feet from the side property line. Antennas erected in the back yard must be further than six feet to the rear property line. The diameter of the antenna must be smaller than 12 feet. "All antennas shall be located to reduce, as much as possible, the vis- ual impact it has on surrounding properties and from public streets," the ordinance states Portable anten- nas are prohibited in all zoning dis- tricts. A $25 permit is required before erecting a satellite antenna Having a permit is one of the cheapest forms of insurance thai it's up properly. ' said Machnik. refer- ring to the inspection included in the permit issuance Satellite dishes erected before the ordinance would be grandfathered in and unaffected by the ordinance Saloon may be bought by ex-con By M B. Dillon staff writer A convicted felon is attempting to become the sole owner of the Plymouthrock Saloon in Plymouth Town- ship Plymouth Township Police are recommending that the state Liquor Control Commission deny a request by Peter Elefterio to obtain all the stock in the saloon. However, although the police recommend denial, the LCC says a criminal record does not preclude the own- ership of a liquor license. Even as the stock transfer is in question, the Plym- outh Township Board of Trustees is preparing for a vote that could revoke the tavern's license over possible vio- lations of the township's liquor ordinance. Elefterio. 45. is co-owner of the bar and restaurant on General Drive at Joy He is asking Plymouth Township and the LCC to approve a transfer of stock from Donald Vargo to him. Vargo also owns 1940 Chop House in De- troit. Elefterio pleaded guilty in November 1977 to distrib- uting cocaine, aiding and abetting — one count of an eight-count grand jury indictment, said Raymond Frank, chief probation officer of U.S. District Court. Elefterio was sentenced to 3 V* years custody and 3 1 * years special parole by U.S. District Judge Robert De- Mascio on March 9. 1978. He was imprisoned from March 1978 through May 1980, Frank said. Elefterio became part-owner of the Plymouthrock in February 1986, said Verna Foote, LCC supervisor of hearings and appeals. At that time, Plymouth Township Police recommend- ed that the LCC deny Elefterio's request to become a Var-Ken Inc. stockholder. "We turned down his application and sent it to Lans- ing They can override us, and apparently they did that." said Plymouth Township Deputy Police Chief Chip Snider. ELEFTERIO'S REQUEST to become sole owner will be denied by police. Snider said. i BILL BRESLER/staft phoioarapfw A t the scene Canton officers (from left) Dan Antieau, Ken Winkler and Robert Sidor take measurements at the acene of a fatal accident laat week in Canton. The officere are members of a recently formed accident reconstruc- tion team. The team ia shown here working at an ac- cident acene laat week on Michigan Avenue eeat of Lilley where a 34-year-old Canton man died. The man apparently loat control of the car and hit a parked aemi-truck. The aketch and other information gleaned at the acene will allow for a detailed drawing to be made later. For a story on the team and more photos, aee Page 3A of today'a edition. Please turn to Page 4 Company under fire from agencies, public By Diana Gale staff writer Cannon Heating and Cooling is feeling the heat from state regulato- ry agencies, the Better Business Bu- reau and consumers. A Canton woman is among Cannon customers complaining about unnec- essary furnace repairs. Steve Smith, president of the com- pany on Farmington Road in Livo- nia. said he wasn't aware of her problem until police showed up with a warrant to seize the woman's old furnace. A rejJort issued last week by the Better Business Bureau said: "The complaints on file chiefly allege that the company's representaUves use high pressure sales tactics and mis- represent the need for unnecessary repair or replacement of customers' furnaces . . . The company has agreed to work with the bureau to eliminate the cause of these com- plaints Herman Bennett. Michigan De- partment of Labor's mechanical di- vision bureau of construction code certification chief, said he received "about 10 or 12 signed complaints" against Cannon "It's a big deal be- cause I have some contractors that do a larger volume of work than they do and don't have any com- plaints." Eight of the cases were closed af- ter settlements between the compa- ny and customers. Bennett said. "Generally the complaints range where the tactics are questioned where someone will go in and indi- cate the heat exchanger was bad and the people get another opinion and find the heat exchanger was good," Bennett said "I get a lot of com- plaints on bad business practices and uncouth practices. But on the major- ity of contractors I don't hear any- thing at all." THE STATE attorney general's office has fielded between eight and nine complaints; however, some of these reports may duplicate those filed with the licensing department, said Fred Hoffeeker. assistant state attorney general. Virginia Legg. a resident of West- pointe Manor Mobile Homes in Can- ton, said: "They told me carbon monoxide would come out of the holes (of the old furnace) and it would kill me during the night. They scared me into buying it (the new furnace)." Legg said her son went to Cannon Please turn to Page 4 Car accident kills couple what 's inside By Diana Gala staff writer A Canton couple was killed in a traffic accident while exiting the Canton Softball Center Friday night after watching their sons win a soccer game. Another man was killed earlier in the week from injuries sustained in an' accident on Michigan Avenue less than three miles from Friday's acci- dent scene. John Kogut, 36, and his wife, San- dra (Sandy) Kogut, 35. were exiting the sports complex, on Michigan Vfc- mile east of Beck, at 7:49 p.m. when their 198* Dodge Caravan was struck broadside by a 1979 Chevy Malibu station wagon driven by a 44- year-old Dearborn Heights man, said Dave Boljesic, Canton Police infor- mation officer. While driving in the right lane east bound on Michigan, the Dear- born Heights man passed a motorist driving in the left lane. He seemed to lose control of the car and drove in the driveway access lane in front of the sports complex, Boljesic said The driver struck an embankment between the entrance and exit of the softball center, became airborne and struck the Koguts' van. THE KOGUTS — who were both wearing seatbelts were dead at the scene of the accident. Their sons, Jimmy, 9, and Chris, 7, weren't in the van. One had taken a ride home from his grandparents and the other rode with a neighbor The Dearborn Heights man, who was without a seat belt, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Ypailanti treated and released later that eve- ning, Boljesic said. Bol)estc declined to release the man's name until after the police investigation ' A blood sample was taken from the Dearborn Heights man to deter- mine if alcohol was a factor in the accident. The roads were icy and snowy. » "Speed was probably a factor in the accident," Boljesic said. "An in- vestigation is pending and there are no charges filed as of yet" The two-lane Michigan Avenue has a 55 mph posted speed limit. It doesn't have streetlights. turn to Page 4 Brevities. 6A Classified . Sections C.E.F Auto ... 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Canton ©bSerUcr "volume io Number 58

J B B W j * ? - , -j

^Monday . Feb rua ry 8. 1988 Canton, Michtgarr 48 Pages Twenty-ftve cents

1VU Suburban Communications Corpocauoo Ali FLgfet* R**r.

The Canton

Connect ion E X T R A M I L E R : The

Extra Miler award of the Plymouth-Canton Board of Education was presented recently to Judy Pavitt, librarian at West Middle School.

She was nominated by the West School staff, which noted that Pavitt was a "world class librarian who not only helps students with library concerns but also with personal problems." The presentation was made by trustee Les Walker.

E A G L E ' S F E A S T : Thomas Preniczky of Canton placed first with his carving, "Eagle Feasting on a Fish," at the Cranbrook Ice Festival held Jan. 23 Preniczky. a student at Schoolcraft College, is the son of Canton trustee John Preniczky.

F L U S H I N G : The book discussion group tomorrow evening in the Canton Public Library will discuss "Situation in Flushing," a book describing author Edmund Love's boyhood in Flushing, Mich.. West of Flint, in the early part of the century. Discussion will begin at 7 p.m. New members may attend.

WANTED: The Canton Board of Trustees is seeking qualified individuals to serve on .the Canton Historic Commission.

Applicants must have some knowledge of historical preservation or a demonstrated interest in preservation activities. Appointments by the board are for three-year terms. Meetings are at 7:30 p.m. the first Thursday of each month in the Canton Administration Building.

The Historic Commission is

administration of the Canton Historic Ordinance. The ordinance deals with the designation, preservation and monitoring of Canton's historic resources.

Duties include: informing residents of Canton's heritage; maintaining a list of historic sites and districts; nominating historic sites and districts to the state and national register, helping property owners with historic preservation; and reviewing applications for work affecting designated historic sites.

Interested residents may call the Department of Community and Economic Development at 397-1000, Ext. 223.

CUTTING UP: Learn the mechanics of cutting children's hair and save money by doing the Job yourself. Richard Asztalos of Charisma Salon will be in the Canton Public Library at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. IS, to demonstrate a few easy-to-learh principles you can apply yourselLThe program is free. Register to ittaoll by calling the library at 397-0999.

ACADEMY NOMINTEE: U S Rep William D. Ford, D-Taylor, whose 15th District includes Canton, has nominated three Canton residents to military academies

The three are among 30 young men and women from the district Ford has nominated for the entering Class of 19M at the air force, military and naval academies. Selection of nominees Is based on school records, junior class rank, SAT/ACT scores, leadership potential, extracurricular activities, athletics, physical fitness, and recommendations.

Andrew Gee, son ofJLlnda and Jim Gee, has been nominated for the V£ Military Academy in West Point, N Y; Albert Kim, son of Jung Mooe and Sook Hjrun Kim. has been nominated for the Military Academy; and Stephen Pryslak, son of Diane and Stephen Pryslak. has been nominated for the U-S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.

Those interested in seeking a 1999 nomination should write Ford, Federal Building. Wayne 491»4 "

Law fine tunes satellite TV picture By Diane Gale staff writer

Canton officials got the signal from 35th District Court in 1985 to adopt a satellite television ordi-nance. and last week the picture cleared when the rules took effect.

.In 1985 Antoinette Benner was cited with violating the township's "structure ordinance" for locating a satellite dish in her yard

Judge John MacDonald ruled the township based its case on a "vague ordinance" that failed to "clearly

address its contention that the dish was aesthetically detrimental."

EARLIER THIS month, Canton's board of trustees adopted the Satel-lite Television Antenna Ordinance — the township's first ordinance direct-ly addressing satellite dish antennas

The crux of the ordinance regu-lates height and location of the dish-es Satellite dishes receive low-ener-gy signals from earth satellites and reflect them to a focal point

A lot of research was done review-ing state and federal laws, as well as ordinances other communities

adopted, said Aaron Machnik, build-ing director.

In the meantime, however, popu-larity has waned for the devices that were a booming trend a few years ago, said Mark Wyckoff, editor of the Planning and Zoning News.

A "maximum of two or three" people monthly contacted the town-ship about an antenna permit, Mach-nik said. Most people agreed to suggestions about placement which basically followed the present guide-lines. he added

"By and large the general public opposes them in the front yards,"

Machnik said "Commonly people call and say: I don't like the looks of it. It interferes with their view of open space "

THE ORDINANCE says the an tennas are prohibited from front yards but may be placed in the side yard if they're more than five feet from the side property line.

Antennas erected in the back yard must be further than six feet to the rear property line. The diameter of the antenna must be smaller than 12 feet.

"All antennas shall be located to

reduce, as much as possible, the vis-ual impact it has on surrounding properties and from public streets," the ordinance states Portable anten-nas are prohibited in all zoning dis-tricts.

A $25 permit is required before erecting a satellite antenna

Having a permit is one of the cheapest forms of insurance thai it's up properly. ' said Machnik. refer-ring to the inspection included in the permit issuance

Satellite dishes erected before the ordinance would be grandfathered in and unaffected by the ordinance

Saloon may be bought by ex-con By M B. Dillon staff writer

A convicted felon is attempting to become the sole owner of the Plymouthrock Saloon in Plymouth Town-ship

Plymouth Township Police are recommending that the state Liquor Control Commission deny a request by Peter Elefterio to obtain all the stock in the saloon.

However, although the police recommend denial, the LCC says a criminal record does not preclude the own-ership of a liquor license.

Even as the stock transfer is in question, the Plym-outh Township Board of Trustees is preparing for a vote that could revoke the tavern's license over possible vio-lations of the township's liquor ordinance.

Elefterio. 45. is co-owner of the bar and restaurant on General Drive at Joy He is asking Plymouth Township and the LCC to approve a transfer of stock from Donald Vargo to him. Vargo also owns 1940 Chop House in De-troit.

Elefterio pleaded guilty in November 1977 to distrib-uting cocaine, aiding and abetting — one count of an eight-count grand jury indictment, said Raymond Frank, chief probation officer of U.S. District Court.

Elefterio was sentenced to 3 V* years custody and 31* years special parole by U.S. District Judge Robert De-Mascio on March 9. 1978. He was imprisoned from March 1978 through May 1980, Frank said.

Elefterio became part-owner of the Plymouthrock in February 1986, said Verna Foote, LCC supervisor of hearings and appeals.

At that time, Plymouth Township Police recommend-ed that the LCC deny Elefterio's request to become a Var-Ken Inc. stockholder.

"We turned down his application and sent it to Lans-ing They can override us, and apparently they did that." said Plymouth Township Deputy Police Chief Chip Snider.

ELEFTERIO'S REQUEST to become sole owner will be denied by police. Snider said.

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A t the scene C a n t o n o f f i c e r s ( f r o m lef t) Dan Ant ieau, Ken Winkler a n d Rober t S i d o r t a k e m e a s u r e m e n t s at t h e a c e n e of a fatal a c c i d e n t laat w e e k in C a n t o n . T h e o f f i c e re a r e m e m b e r s of a r e c e n t l y f o r m e d a c c i d e n t r e c o n s t r u c -t ion t e a m . The t e a m ia s h o w n h e r e work ing at an a c -c i d e n t a c e n e laat w e e k on Michigan A v e n u e e e a t of

Lilley w h e r e a 34-year -o ld C a n t o n m a n d i ed . T h e m a n a p p a r e n t l y loat con t ro l of t h e car and hit a p a r k e d a e m i - t r u c k . T h e a k e t c h a n d o ther i n f o r m a t i o n g l e a n e d at t h e a c e n e will allow for a de ta i l ed d r a w i n g to b e m a d e later . For a s tory on the t e a m a n d m o r e p h o t o s , a e e P a g e 3A of t oday ' a edi t ion.

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Company under fire from agencies, public By Diana Gale staff writer

Cannon Heating and Cooling is feeling the heat from state regulato-ry agencies, the Better Business Bu-reau and consumers.

A Canton woman is among Cannon customers complaining about unnec-essary furnace repairs.

Steve Smith, president of the com-pany on Farmington Road in Livo-nia. said he wasn't aware of her problem until police showed up with

a warrant to seize the woman's old furnace.

A rejJort issued last week by the Better Business Bureau said: "The complaints on file chiefly allege that the company's representaUves use high pressure sales tactics and mis-represent the need for unnecessary repair or replacement of customers' furnaces . . . The company has agreed to work with the bureau to eliminate the cause of these com-plaints

Herman Bennett. Michigan De-

partment of Labor's mechanical di-vision bureau of construction code certification chief, said he received "about 10 or 12 signed complaints" against Cannon "It's a big deal be-cause I have some contractors that do a larger volume of work than they do and don't have any com-plaints."

Eight of the cases were closed af-ter settlements between the compa-ny and customers. Bennett said.

"Generally the complaints range where the tactics are questioned —

where someone will go in and indi-cate the heat exchanger was bad and the people get another opinion and find the heat exchanger was good," Bennett said "I get a lot of com-plaints on bad business practices and uncouth practices. But on the major-ity of contractors I don't hear any-thing at all."

THE STATE attorney general's office has fielded between eight and nine complaints; however, some of these reports may duplicate those

filed with the licensing department, said Fred Hoffeeker. assistant state attorney general.

Virginia Legg. a resident of West-pointe Manor Mobile Homes in Can-ton, said: "They told me carbon monoxide would come out of the holes (of the old furnace) and it would kill me during the night. They scared me into buying it (the new furnace)."

Legg said her son went to Cannon

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Car accident kills couple what 's inside By Diana Gala staff writer

A Canton couple was killed in a traffic accident while exiting the Canton Softball Center Friday night after watching their sons win a soccer game.

Another man was killed earlier in the week from injuries sustained in an' accident on Michigan Avenue less than three miles from Friday's acci-dent scene.

John Kogut, 36, and his wife, San-dra (Sandy) Kogut, 35. were exiting the sports complex, on Michigan Vfc-mile east of Beck, at 7:49 p.m. when their 198* Dodge Caravan was struck broadside by a 1979 Chevy Malibu station wagon driven by a 44-year-old Dearborn Heights man, said

Dave Boljesic, Canton Police infor-mation officer.

While driving in the right lane east bound on Michigan, the Dear-born Heights man passed a motorist driving in the left lane. He seemed to lose control of the car and drove in the driveway access lane in front of the sports complex, Boljesic said The driver struck an embankment between the entrance and exit of the softball center, became airborne and struck the Koguts' van.

THE KOGUTS — who were both wearing seatbelts — were dead at the scene of the accident. Their sons, Jimmy, 9, and Chris, 7, weren't in the van. One had taken a ride home from his grandparents and the other rode with a neighbor

The Dearborn Heights man, who was without a seat belt, was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital in Ypailanti treated and released later that eve-ning, Boljesic said. Bol)estc declined to release the man's name until after the police investigation '

A blood sample was taken from the Dearborn Heights man to deter-mine if alcohol was a factor in the accident. The roads were icy and snowy. »

"Speed was probably a factor in the accident," Boljesic said. "An in-vestigation is pending and there are no charges filed as of ye t "

The two-lane Michigan Avenue has a 55 mph posted speed limit. It doesn't have streetlights.

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Shooting suspect claims local court date By J a n i c a B r u n s o n staff wr i ter

An 18-year-o ld Mad i son H e i g h t s m a n a r r a i g n e d F r i d a y on f ive fe lony c o u n t s in c o n n e c t i o n wi th t he shoot-ing of a L ivon ia po l i ce o f f i c e r w a s heavi ly a r m e d wi th a l l eged ly s to len w e a p o n s a t t he t i m e of his a r r e s t

At his a r r a i g n m e n t in 16th Dis t r i c t Cour t . V e r n i e R a y Hand ley told J u d g e R o b e r t Brzez insk i t ha t he is s chedu led f o r t r i a l next m o n t h in 35th D i s t r i c t Cou r t in P l y m o u t h on an a t t e m p t e d l a r c e n y c h a r g e han-dled by C a n t o n P o l i c e

Brzez insk i e n t e r e d a p lea of no t gui l ty fo r H a n d l e y , who w a s c h a r g e d wi th a s s a u l t wi th in ten t to c o m m i t m u r d e r , v io l a t i on of t he fe lony f i r e -a r m law. a u t o t he f t , r e c e i v i n g a n d

At his arraignment Friday in Livonia'a 16th District Court on five felony counts in connection with the shooting of a Livonia police officer, 18-year-old Vernie Ray H&ndley of Madison Heights said he is scheduled for trial next month in Plymouth's 35th District Court on an attempted larceny

c o n c e a l i n g s to len p r o p e r t y o v e r $ 100 a n d a t t e m p t e d b r e a k i n g and e n t e r -ing

R o b e r t Lloyd C o m p t o n , 17, of De-t r o i t w a s a r r a i g n e d wi th H a n d l e y on t h r e e f e lony counts , c h a r g e s s t e m m -ing f r o m the s a m e i n c i d e n t in wh ich p o l i c e O f f i c e r Dennis P e r t t u n e n w a s s h o t .

C o m p t o n w a s c h a r g e d wi th a u t o t h e f t , r e c e i v i n g a n d c o n c e a l i n g s t o l e n p r o p e r t y o v e r $100 a n d a t -t e m p t e d b r e a k i n g a n d e n t e r i n g .

A w a i v e r ha s been f i l e d to c h a r g e a s a n a d u l t a W e s t l a n d y o u t h who w a s a l so involved in t h e i n c i d e n t . T h e you th , now in t he W a y n e C o u n t y Y o u t h H o m e , wil l t u r n 17 y e a r s old w i t h i n 10 days , s a id Sgt . L a r r v L i t t l e

of t he L ivon ia P o l i c e D e p a r t m e n t

P O L I C E a r r e s t e d the t r i o T h u r s -day f o r a t t e m p t e d b u r g l a r y of • a h o m e in t he 16300 block of M a r s h a .

C o m p t o n a n d the y o u t h s u r r e n -d e r e d w i t h o u t i nc iden t to a r r e s t i n g o f f i c e r s D e n n i s P e r t t u n e n a n d J a m e s Ke l ly .

A c c o r d i n g to pol ice . H a n d l e y , f l e e -ing on foot f r o m the o f f i c e r s , t u r n e d a n d f i r e d t h r e e sho ts a t P e r t t u n e n . who w a s p u r s u i n g h im. O n e sho t hi t P e r t t u n e n in t he r i g h t s h o u l d e r P e r t t u n e n u n d e r w e n t f i v e h o u r s of s u r g e r y F r i d a y a t St. M a r y H o s p i t a l . Hosp i t a l o f f i c i a l s r e p o r t t h e o f f i c e r ' s cond i t ion is n o w s tab le .

P e r t t u n e n , 24, a L ivon i a r e s i d e n t , Was a po l i ce c a d e t f o r 1 ^ y e a r s be-f o r e jo in ing the L ivon ia P o l i c e De-

p a r t m e n t a s an o f f i c e r in N o v e m b e r 1986

T w o b r o t h e r s , G r e g o r y a n d Gary , a r e a lso pol ice o f f i c e r s in Livonia , a c i r c u m s t a n c e t h a t p o l i c e Lt. Bobby Duren ca l led "h igh ly u n u s u a l , hav ing t h r e e b r o t h e r s on o n e f o r c e . "

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" I t ' s a s c i en t i f i c f o r m u l a a n d t h e o r i e s t h a t have been d e v e l o p e d o v e r t he y e a r s . " he sa id . " W e h o p e to show e v e r y t h i n g l e a d i n g up t o t h e a c c i d e n t and w h a t h a p p e n e d a f t e r w a r d s . "

T e a m m e m b e r s , on ca l l 24 hou r s , a r e D a n Ant i eau . second in c h a r g e of t he t e a m . R o b e r t S idor , K e i t h L a z a r . Ken Winkler and K e p p e n . E a c h has c o m p l e t e d e x t e n s i v e t r a i n i n g a n d they r e v i e w a n a v e r -a g e 12 a c c i d e n t s annua l ly .

You don ' t over look a n y t h i n g w h e n t h e r e ' s f ive o f f i c e r s on t h e s c e n e . " K e p p e n sa id . "When t h e y ' r e f a t a l s t h e y ' r e all g r u e s o m e . "

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"Don ' t a s s u m e because~you h a v e a g r e e n l ight t h a t you c a n go t h rough it — p a r t i c u l a r l y l a t e a t night o r e a r l y m o r n i n g " M a k e s u r e no one is r u n n i n g a l ight b e f o r e en-t e r i ng the i n t e r s e c t i o n , he sa id

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T h e no -con te s t plea m e a n s tha t Holbrook c o n c e d e s the c h a r g e s w i thou t a d m i t t i n g gui l t . " sa id Rob-e r t Agac insk i . a s s i s t an t W a y n e Coun-ty p r o s e c u t o r

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Holb rook s u b s e q u e n t l y w a s re -c h a r g e d wi th f i r s t - d e g r e e m u r d e r

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W a y n e - W § s t l a n d C o m m u n i t y Schools s t u d e n t s t u r n e d in sco res a b o v e the na t i ona l a v e r a g e on the C a l i f o r n i a A c h i e v e m e n t Tes t , a school o f f i c i a l said last week

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T h e 1987 tes t w a s rev i sed heav i ly S o m e r s sa id , m a k i n g c o m p a r i s o n s wi th local r e s u l t s f r o m p rev ious y e a r s d i f f i c u l t

"The d e g r e e of d i f f i cu l ty was m u c h h ighe r . S o m e r s said T h e r e w a s m o r e s c i e n c e c o v e r e d on the test a n d soc ia l s t ud i e s w a s mc iuded f o r t he f i r s t t i m e

T H E T E S T was given to s t u d e n t s in t he f i r s t t h rough s ixth, e igh th and 11th g r a d e s E l e m e n t a r y s t u d e n t s look the t e s t last sp r ing a n d jun ior a n d sen io r high school s t u d e n t s took i t l a s t O c t o b e r

S t u d e n t s a t the d i s t r i c t s 21 e le m e n t a r y schools cons is ten t ly sco red h i g h e r t h a n the na t iona l a v e r a g e S o m e r s sa id

F o r e x a m p l e , second g r a d e r s a t Wild wood e l e m e n t a r y school s h o w e d a m a t h c o m p r e h e n s i o n of 3 3 i m e a n -ing they a r e fn the th i rd m o n t h of th i rd g r a d e i Since ihe e x a m w a s g iven in the e ighth mon th of school an a v e r a g e m a t h c o m p r e h e n s i o n fo r second g r a d e r s would be 2 8

ON T H E jun ior high level S o m e n -sa id i m p r o v e d c u r r i c u l u m and a t t e n -t ion fo r s t u d e n t s a t A d a m s J u n i o r High r e s u l t e d in b r ing ing s c o r e s c lose r to t he level of t he t h r e e o t h e r j u n i o r high schools

A d a m s s t u d e n t s h a v e sco red l ower t h a n t h e i r c o u n t e r p a r t m r e c e n t y e a r s , he said

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S o m e r s sa id it is d i f f i cu l t to c o m -p a r e Wayne -Wes t i and lo o t h e r dis-t r i c t s at t he high school l eve l be-c a u s e i ts high schools a r e 10th t h r o u g h 12th g r a d e whi le mos t o t h e r Mich igan d i s t r i c t s now inc lude n i n t h g r a d e s t u d e n t s ir. the i r high schoo l s

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l e a s e is an u n p l e a s a n t a n d s t r e s s f u l e x p e r i e n c e .

T h e legal l e r m s in a l e a s e a r e d i f -f i c u l t to u n d e r s t a n d , and " h i d d e n " c l a u s e s c a n h a v e an e f f e c t l a t e r on the p r o f i t / l o s s m a r g i n

T h a i ' s why the P l y m o u t h C o m m u -n i ty C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e h a s s c h e d u l e d a ha l f -day s e m i n a r . "How to N e g o t i a t e Your N e x t R e t a i l L e a s e , " T u e s d a y m o r n i n g in t he P l y m o u t h Hil ton Inn.

T H E S E M I N A R is d e s i g n e d to h e l p r e t a i l e r s u n d e r s t a n d a n d nego t i -a t e t h e i r nex t lease, w h e t h e r in a c e n t r a l bus iness d i s t r i c t , s t r i p shop-p ing c e n t e r , or indiv idual " s t r e e t " l o c a t i o n

T h e p r o g r a m will be f r o m 8 t o 11 30 a .m . in the P l y m o u t h Hi l ton a t 14707 N o r t h v i l l e Road

The f e a t u r e d s p e a k e r will be Rich-a r d R a t i n e r . an a t t o r n e y w i t h t he Bloomf ie ld Hil ls l aw f i r m of Wil-l iams, S c h a e f e r . R u b y & W i l l i a m s

The s e m i n a r will r e v i e w t h e eco-n o m i c t e r m s of r e t a i l l e a s e s a n d con-c e n t r a t e on t h e r e a l cos t of t he l e a s e to t he r e t a i l e r a n d how to a n a l y z e tha t cos t r e l a t i v e to o t h e r bus ine s s cons ide ra t ions .

Discuss ion a l s o wil l inc lude a re-v iew of s t a n d a r d l e a s e c l ause s , which a r e e x t r e m e l y i m p o r t a n t to t he t enan t but o f t e n a r e ignored

R A T T N E R WAS v i c e p r e s i d e n t and chief o p e r a t i n g o f f i c e r of a cha in of r e t a i l w o m e n ' s c lo th ing s t o r e s in t he s u b u r b a n De t ro i t a r e a 1970-78 He also has been a p a r t - t i m e p r o f e s -sor of r e t a i l m a r k e t i n g a t W a y n e S ta t e Un ive r s i t y .

A m e m b e r of t he M i c h i g a n B a r s ince 1970. R a t t n e r c o n c e n t r a t e s his

p r a c t i c e on c o m m e r c i a l and re t a i l l eas ing , rea l e s t a t e d e v e l o p m e n t and zoning

" P a r t i c i p a n t s wil l a l so ga in in-s igh t on wha t h a p p e n s if they a r e f o r c e d to c lose t he r e t a i l loca t ion p r i o r to the end of t he l ea se t e r m a n d the r igh ts a n d r e m e d i e s ava i l -a b l e lo t h e m . " s a y s M a r y O 'Connel l . e x e c u t i v e d i r e c t o r of t he C h a m b e r

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T h e p r o g r a m is p a r t of t he C h a m -be r ' s E y e O p e n e r B r e a k f a s t Re t a i l S e m i n a r P r o g r a m s T h e sess ion on T u e s d a y . April 5, will f e a t u r e Lau-r e n c e N Smi th , v ice p r e s i d e n t for u n i v e r s i t y m a r k e t i n g a n d s t uden t af f a i r s a t E a s t e r n Mich igan Univers i -ty , on " U n d e r s t a n d i n g Chang ing A m e ' n c a " — a p r e s e n t a t i o n on wha t A m e r i c a will be l ike in t he y e a r 2000

'Don't come!' Stay at home for this PCAC benefit

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By Ju l i e B r o w n start writer

The Plymouth Communi ty Arts Council is putting together a rather low-keyed celebration.

The fund-raising event doesn't ca l l for the donning of tuxedos or e v e n i n g g o w n s Making smal l talk isn't on the agenda for the evening.

The invitations are in the mai l for the P C A C s so-called party Those in-v i ta t ions include the notation "Don't come!" printed in bright red letter*

A poem printed inside the invita-tion te l l s recipients to plan on not at-tending the fund-raising e v e n t

"We're a lways looking for s o m e -thing crea t ive and di f ferent to do." said Susan Froelich. e x e c u t i v e direc-tor of the ar t s council.

T H E COUNCIL'S d e v e l o p m e n t c o m m i t t e e decided to g ive the idea a try, she sakl. Arts council m e m b e r s worked on the graphics and the poem for the invitation

"It's something we 've n e v e r tried

b e f o r e , " F r o e l i c h sa id The p o e m inc ludes such l ines as

"You a r e not inv i ted — now say H u r r a y . ' To a n o t h e r cock t a i l p a r t y

fo r Va len t ine ' s D a y "

The inv i t a t ion ' s p o e m po in t s out tha t r e v e l e r s " w o n ' t h a v e to m a k e light c o n v e r s a t i o n , or h e a r bor ing s to r i es of o t h e r s ' v a c a t i o n s " The poem ends wi th a r e q u e s t fo r dona-t ions to "help t he a r t s counc i l re-m a i n a s e n s a t i o n . "

Arts council m e m b e r s are s e e k i n g donations of $7 50 per p e p o n or $15 per couple Checks should he made payable to the P lymouth Communi ty Arts Council and sent to 332 S Main St.. P lymouth 48170.

The R.S.V.P. deadl ine is F e b 14. although donations wil l be accepted af ter t h a t P r o c e e d s wil l support the arts council 's p r o g r a m s

The idea w a s borrowed f r o m an-o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n , s a i d P a t McComba, PCAC president She'd seen an i tem in the newspaper about an organisat ion holding such a fund-raising event and f inding it to be

qu i t e succes s fu l

P E O P L E A R E o f t en t i r ed of at-t e n d i n g social f u n c t i o n s a f t e r the busy hol iday season , she sa id Supe r Bowl p a r t i e s h a v e a l s o r e c e n t l y been on the a g e n d a fo r m a n y peop l e

"Of course , I p l an on not a t t end -ing ." McCombs sa id F r o e l i c h a lso p l a n s on not a t t e n d i n g the so-cal led p a r t y

P a m Anderson , c h a i r w o m a n for t he fund - r a i s ing p r o j e c t , w r o t e t he p o e m for ihe i nv i t a t i on Dee Schul te did t he g r a p h i c s Both a r e a r t s coun-cil m e m b e r s

"1 think it w a s r ea l l y a c l e v e r idea." McCombs said The non -pa r ty will g ive people a chance to get s o m e rest and re laxat ion

Sending a check is s nice w a y to show support for the P lymouth Com-munity Art* Council, she said

"We need support We are really growing and trying to increase our programs for the c o m m u n i t y "

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Car accident kills couple C o n t i n u e d Irom P a g e 1

T H E k ( H . l TS wore at I ho spor ts complex Kriiiav to wa tch their sons plav indoor soccei on th< Bulldogs loam and win tht- g a i m agains t the Wild Cat> 8 1

Act ive in- promoting the Bull-dogs John was an assistant coach and Sand\ worked .is an ass is tant

"They were ,i real hnv faitfilv suppor t ive of their kids and nice be -a round •"an! 1'uvid BeardsU-1.

Bvil i coach 1 needed something done

^ cullecling money ^i-ttuig ,i pr.u tUT Saiulv wt.'uhl >1«' jlimg Bi-ardsley said They ju»t really really nice peo-

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year-old Cantor, man was killed in an accident less than three miles awav on Michigan Avenue east of •Li I ley

At about 7 a m F e b 2 the man. dr iving west on Michigan Avenue, apparen t ly lost control of his car and swerved off the road onto the median on Michigan Avenue and s l a m m e d into j pa rked semi-trai l -et truck He died l a t e r that day f r o m injuries

Heating company under fire Cont inued f r o m P a g e 1

and asked to see tne old furnace but was told it was gone He filed a com-plaint with Canton Township P o l u c alleging f raud

A search w a r r a n t was issued earli-er this month by 35th District Judge John MacDonald but off icers also were unable to find the old furnace, which was under warranty , said Dave Boljesic. Canton Police infor-mation of f icer

Although he's had contact with the Better Business Bureau on other in-cidents, Smith said, he was devas-tated and c o m p l e t e l y floored "when police o f f i c e r s a r r ived ear l ier this

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Plymouth. Mi 46 17C i3" TO. Tne Canton Ooser.er --e serves fit-right not to at-pot if adveMcse' s oroer Observer i Ei • er-'-.c .»J-takers have no aulf ;: t v. 1c bind "" s newspaper ar . j c •. :iut>i'ca?i i ot an acvertis^rrem shu cons1: ti^re fi-nal acceptance ot the advert,>er s order

Ex-con may buy local saloon

month to re t r i eve the Canton wom-an 's f u r n a c e

Af te r the police visit and a p romise f r o m Smith that the new f u r n a c e would be f ree . Legg agreed not to press cha rges

SMITH SAID he planned to s t a r t a spot check p rog ram call ing custom ers about their sa t isfact ion

When you hire someone, and you ' re a company the size that we a re , you ' re going to get some bad ap-ples." he said

When asked about motivation. Smith said, most employees s t a r t out on a sa l a ry basis He declined how ever , to say whether commission is an incentive l a te r

The company opened f ive years

ago, employs 30 repair people and answers 20.00U to 30.000 cal ls annu-ally. Smith said If you have that many cus tomers you're going to (make mistakes) a couple of t imes "

"Our training program consists of no-scare tactics, Smith said "I can ' t hire people to follow our peo-ple around

I m trying ' Smith said I 'm dev-as ta ted by the whole thing "

El izabeth Bilton-Gerard of the Bet ter Business Bureau said the bu-reau began keeping a f i le on the c o m p a n y in 1986 Complaints indi-ca t ing a pat tern of misconduct mus t be filed before a report is issued, she said

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It wil be our recomii iendat ion not tv authorize the stock trans-fer Snider >aid

11 > not unprecedented for the l.CC i" allow a felon to hold a li-qu. r li.ivnM said Daniel Sparks. ! n director of execu t ive se rv ices

US no1 something tliat happens evi-r\ day but there a rc cases a nere it does

We were a w a r e of that iconvic-tion" j u s t because an individual has been to prison doesn't neces-sarily preclude them I rom holding a license, said Randy Mart in, as-sistant deputy d i rec to r of the LCC's enforcement division

An awful lot of people think that 's the law That is absolutely not true

In deciding whe the r to ^rant li-cense;- the LCC "basical ly looks at a person s m o r a l e h a . a c t e r We also check on a r r e s t records add-ed Martin

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PLYMOL TH TOWNSHIP Super visor Maurice Breen said the town-ship relies on its police d e p a r t m e n t to do a background check, and the LCC to do an in-depth background check on liquor license app l ican ts

That the LCC approved the stock t r a n s f e r to E l e f t e n o "is an excel-lent cri t ique of the way the LCC opera tes . " said Breen

This kind of thing is t rea ted ra ther lightly, just as are driving violations I t ' s hard to get people excited about d rug abuse ."

P lymouth Township t rustees will decide at a F e b 16 adminis t ra t ive hearing whe the r to revoke the Ply mouthrock ' s l icense, based upon possible violat ions of the town-ship's liquor l icense

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Space for Wayne Countyv youth iul o f fenders c a m e closer Ihursdav when county commiss ione r s c rea ted a trust fund to f inance a youth h,j bili tation' r e t r ea t

The pr ivate ly managed re t rea t would a t t empt to turn of fenders 13 and under into responsible adoles cents

It would be f inanced ^jith 10 per cent of the proceeds f r o m county land sales, building sales and leases as well a s p r iva te g i a n t s f rom busi nesses. individuals and foundat ions

Commiss ioners unanimously ap proved the f inancing plan

The r e t r ea t drew support f r o m Sheriff Robert F icano and county execut ive Edward M c N a m a r a

" T H E CONCEPT is very good Ficano said "We re having increas ing t rouble with young people Just the other dav, we raided a crack

Just the other day, we raided a crack house and came back with a couple of 14-year-old suspects. The drug dealers are using these kids to carry out their business.'

— Sheriff Robert Ficano

hous» and c a m e back with a couple of 14-year-old suspects The drug dt-alers a r e using these kids to car ry out their business

U n d e r t h e f i n a n c i n g p l a n . M c N a m a r a would solicit "grants , gif ts and tw-quests" on the camp ' s be-half

We have no problem with tha t . " deputy county execut ive Michael Duggan said The execut ive plans to work very hard

A Wayne Cour.ty site is sought,

Zoo invites patrons to 'adopt' an animal

The Detroi t Zoo invites a rea resi dents to adopt an an ima l for Valen-tine's Day-

Zoo of f ic ia l s invite residents to adopt their f avor i t e an imal for a $15 tax-deductible donation

As an Adopt and Animal < lub m e m b e r , res idents receive one-year ce r t i f i ca tes of adoption and m e m bership card Their n a m e s will also be enscr ibed on an Animal Honor

COMMISSION ORDER CF1-1U4 88

(l'nd«-r authority uf Ac 23i Pub* 1 A«t-> 1925 as amended.)

STATKVUDK TKu< I AND SAI.MUN REGULATIONS

Under the authority of Act 230 Publn Arts l!<2j as amended, being Sections 300 1 to 300 5 of the Michigan Compiled Laws the Natural Resources Com-mission, at its December 4 1987 meeting, ordered that for a peroid of five years no person shall possess take or attempt to take any species of trout or salmon from any of the waters of this state except by hook and line during the open seasons prescribed, and within the minimum size limits and maximum possession limits indicated below

Statewide open seasons on .ill iruut sheaiiis dtid designated trout lakes shall be from the last Saturday In April through September 30 (longer on trout streams desi6n«»:<-<J b> the ljue*.l"i Sol extended fishing under Act 165) on all trout and salmon statewide open seasons on al! other inland waters, the Saginaw River and the Great l.akes and connecting waters shall be any time for all trout and salmon except on Lake Huron and its tributary streams and on Lake Michigan and its tributary streams where the season on lake trout is from May 1 through August 15 Also, the following areas are established as refuge areas for lake trout rehabilitation and are closed to the taking, keeping, and sport fishing for lake trout

Lake Michigan (north part; All waters enclosed within an area bounded by a line commencing at a point (45°30 latitude. 8515 ' longtitudet 7l« miles due west of the northwest corner of Section 30, T36N. R6W (Linmet C ounty. Michigan) on the Lake Michigan shoreline then proceeding due west for 12 miles (to 45 30 N latitude, 85 30' longtitudei, then proceeding due north for 6 miles ito 45 35'N latitude. 85 30' longitude); then proceeding due west for 8 miles (to 45 35 N latitude. 85'40 longitude); then proceeding due north for 11s-* miles (to 45C45'N latitude, 85^40' longitude), then proceeding due west for 16 miles !to 45 45'N, 86 00 longitude); then proceeding due south for 40 miles (to 45 IO N latitude, 86 00' longitude); then proceeding due east for 81-* miles to (to 45'10'N latitude, 85 s50' longitude), then proceeding due north for 6 miles ito 45°15'N latitude, 85'40' longitude); then proceeding due east for "Hi miles (to 45 I5'N latitude. 85"40' longitude); then proceeding due north for 6 miles (to 45°20'N latitude, 85 40' longitude), then proceeding due east 16 a miles (to 45'20'N latitude. 85c20' longitude), then proceeding due north 6 miles (to 45°25'N latitude. 85'20' longitude); then proceeding due east 4 miles (to 45 2G'N latitude. 85 !5 longitude), then proceeding northly to the point of beginning (45'30'N latitude. 85°15' longitude).

Lake Michigan ( Mid Lake) All waters enclosed within an area bounded by a line commencing at a point 15 miles (43"40' latitude, 87;50" longitude) due west of the northwest corner of Section 36. T15N. R19W. on the Lake Michigan shoreline (Oceana County), then proceeding 15 miles due west to the Michigan-Wisconsin boundary, then proceeding southerly along the line to a point (43°00 N latitude. 87a05' longi-tude) due west of the northwest corner of Section 17, T7N, R16W, (Ottawa County) on the Lake Michigan shore then proceeding due east 13 miles (to 43°00'N latitude 86c50 longitude and then northerly to the point of begin-ning (43 40 N latitude. 86 50' longitude.!

Lake Huron (North end) All waters enclosed within an area bounded by a line commencing al the southwest corner of Section 17 T41N R5E (Chippewa County) on the Lake Huron shoreline for the point of beginning and proceeding due south 15 miles (to 45*45'N latitude 83*50' longitude then proceeding due east 8 miles (to 45'45'N latitude. 83°40 longitude), then proceeding 6 miles due south (to 45°40'N latitude. 83°40' longitude; then proceeding due east to the Michigan-Ontario border, then proceeding northwesterly and then northeasterly along said border to a point due south of the southeast corner of Section 1. T41N. R7E (Chippewa County), on the said shoreline, and westerly along said shore-line to the point of beginning

Size limits shall be 8 inches in Lower Peninsula streams. 7 inches on Upper Peninsula streams, and 10 inches on all lakes The possession limit for trout and salmon shall be 5 fish singly or in combination but no more than 2 lake trout or splake from Lake Michigan and its tributary streams or 3 lake trout or splake from Lake Superior and Lake Huron and their tributary streams, including the St Marys River except that an additional 5 brook or brown trout or pink salmon may be taken from tributary streams, including the St Marys River from the last Saturday in April through September 30

In addition to one day's possession limit of salmon and trout, a person may possess an additional two days possession limit of processed salmon For the purposes of this Commission Order, the term processed means

(a) Canned in a sealed container (b) Cured by smoking or drying (c) Frozen in a solid state

Any processed salmon or trout aboard a vessel on the water or at dockside shall be included in the daily puasesston limit This order supersedes the Commission order entitled Statewide Trout and Salmon Regulations" effective April 1 1987 and given number CF1-104 87 This order shall take effect on April 1/ !»88. and shall remain effective through March 51. 1&83

J-fiU. b-* <- /-*«- / v -Marlene J Fluharty, Chairman Natural Resources Commission

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Young of fenders would be re-fe r red to the re t rea t by the courts , social s e rv i ce agencies, men t a l health agencies and family m e m -bers. F a m i l y counseling would also occur autfca re t rea t

Commis s ion c h a i r m a n Ar thu r Ca r t e r . D-Detroit, called the c a m p "a s ignif icant step, but not a f inal

s tep in curbing youth c r ime Ca r t e r is the c amp ' s chief advocate

McNAMARA WOULD also ap point one of the three t rus tees who would oversee c a m p opera t ions Chief Proba te Judge Martin Maher would appoint The second - t rus tee Between them, the two nominees would select the third trustee

Board of t rus tees meetings will be subject to the Michigan Open Meet ings Act

Last year , M c N a m a r a vetoed a s imilar youth c a m p trust fund say-ing the county shouldn' t c rea te new-p r o g r a m s until it a r ranged to pay off past debts

A debt - repayment plan, including a four-cent-a-pack c igare t te Lax in-crease . passed the s ta te Legis la ture in December

Green leaf elected V e t e r a n b o a r d m e m b e r Ha r -ry G r e e n l e a f h a a b e e n n a m e d v i c e c h a i r m a n of t he S c h o o l c r a f t C o l l e g e B o a r d of T r u a t e e s . G r e e n l e a f , a t w o - t e r m t rua tee , is a L i vo -nia r e a i d e n t . He haa b e e n a b o a r d m e m b e r a ince 1977 a n d waa b o a r d c h a i r m a n f r o m 1979-83. He r e p l a c e d v i ce c h a i r w o m a n La \ j ra Toy , w h o r e a i g n e d f r o m t h e b o a r d to a c c e p t a L i v o n i a C i ty C o u n c i l aea t . M a r y B r e e n of P l y m o u t h T o w n -ah ip is b o a r d c h a i r w o m a n .

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Cheeks should be sent to the De-tioit Zoo P O Box 39 Royal Oak. Mi< h 4 8068 Those seeking to adopt an animal should specify the an imal and indicate whether they wish to receive the T-shir t or f r ee passes

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Former Plymouth resident was 1-man grand jury (Pa r t b)

Twentv-one years ago, f o rmer P l y m o u t h resident George E Bowles became the one-man grand jury charged with invest igat ing c r ime and corrupt ion in Wayne County

His predecessor Judge Edward S i' cgins had begun to look into the operation of race t racks bribery of public off ic ia ls campaign expendi-tures b\ candida tes and infi l trat ion b . organized c r i m e into government business

In the fall of 1966. two weeks a f t e r fit- succeeded Piggtns. Bowles turned h - attention to race t r acks

THE FIRST S T E P was to visit the [K troit RaceCour se in Livonia

Bowles had never bet on a r ace and wanted to fami l ia r ize himself w:th what went on at the course On hi? way to the t rack, he studied a boos on Michigan racing laws

\ t the 24i)-acre Sl4 million facili-r. BcwLes met with s t a t e racing

commiss ioner Joseph A Childs He was given a tour of the place by-Frank Liddy. general manager of the t rack He visited the stall where samples of sal iva were taken f rom the mouths of winning horses a f t e r the race to check for the presence of

-s t imulant*—He talked to Dr Kar i Milliman. t r ack veter inar ian, on how the saliva s ample s were processed

All of this was a pre lude to his in-vestigation of alleged race t rack cheat ing But, of the total of 38 in-dic tments handed down by Judge Bowles dur ing his year as the one-man grand juror , not one involved horse racing

There was no evidence of unlaw-ful acts ." reca l l s Bowles There may have been some war ran t s served for individual infract ions but none going to the t r ack operators

GARDEN CITY off ic ials had the dubious distinction of receiving the f irst indictment handed down by the Bowles' g rand ju ry

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F i v e yea r s earl ier , the city had purchased a site to be used for the Garden City Civic Center There was talk that the city had paid too much for the proper ly Late in October 1966. Bowies charged that the Gar-den City mayor , a fo rmer council-m a n and a fo rmer city a t torney had cheated their city of $12,000 in the 1961 pu rchase of the civic cen te r land

Bowies said the grand ju ry had a good case But the s t a t e s principal and indispensable) witness would

not t e s t i fy because of verified medi-cal condit ion He was the Real tor in the case — and ironically was f r o m Plymouth , as was Judge Bowies.

Faced with the lack of this witness. J u d g e Joseph G Rashid dismissed the case when it was called for t r ia l

During the s a m e month, the Bowies grand jury also invest igated c h a r g e s of i r r egu la r i t i e s in connec-tion with land pu rchases for a $14 5 million urban renewal pro jec t on De-troi t ' s near east side The 190-acre pro jec t , called Elmwood Rehabili-tion Pro jec t No. 2. evoked thousands of compla in ts f r o m proper ty owne r s who believed they w e r e not ge t t ing enough money for their land -

Bowies recal ls that the grand ju ry checked on public con t rac t s in the E lmwood case, par t i cu la r ly demoli-tion con t rac t s He found no c r imin l

law violations The grand jury doesn't issue findings," he s a y s "Ei-ther you have a case for a wa r r an t , or you don't. Under the s t a tu te , the re a r e no public disclosures "

ON DEC. 1, a f t e r th ree mon ths on the job. Judge Bowies told the press that he and his staff we re r eady to train their sights on a m o r e dif f icul t task — looking into Det ro i t public a f f a i r s

Four years la ter . Detroi t police commissioner Ray Gi ra rd in asked the grand jury to inves t iga te his de-pa r tmen t Girardin said he m a d e the reques t u» end insinuat ions t h a t t he depa r tmen t had not been ob jec t ive in its own investigation of the then chief of detectives, Vincent W. Pier-sante. Girardin. himself , a p p e a r e d before Judge Bowies for f ive hours on Dec 8

Firs t claiming the g r and ju ro r s at tention was the case of the Grec ian Gardens "little black books " On Jan 22, 1966. Piggins jury inves t iga tors had raided the r e s t a u r a n t to a r r e s t its Greek owner. Costas Colacas ides and his night manager , P e t e r Vitale,

for allegedly t rying to bribe a police off icer to ignore gambl ing

Confiscated in the raid were two address t>ooks and a Chr is tmas list containing the n a m e s of police offi-cers. including that of police com-missioner Ray Girardin Girardin said he had no idea why his name was on the list The ra iders believed the black books contained a list of payoffs to pol icemen

One year a f t e r the raid. Judge * Bowies g ran ted Colacasides immuni-

ty f r o m prosecution, and put to him a series of quest ions The questions concerned 19 specif ical ly named po-lice- -of fccers , two pa t ro lmen and other ranks in ascending o rde r

Among the quest ions was whether Colacasides hatTever o f fe red a bribe to commiss ioner Girardin In spite of being immunized, the r e s t au ran t owner took the F i f th Amendment and refused to answer On Jan 21, 1967. Judge Bowies cited him for contempt of cour t . La ter . Judge Charles K a u f m a n sentenced Colaca-sides to a s ix-months sentence in the Detroit House of Correct ion

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\ IRGINIA M GALLISON

Funeral services for Mrs Galli-s->: t>5 of Canton were held recently ,i St Colette Church, with burial at I-: .•» Sepulchre Cemete ry . South-fi.-jd Officiat ing were the Rev Jo-si ph Ferens and the Rev Jchn Sali-ba with local a r r angemen t s made b\ Yermeulen Memorial Funeral Home in Westland

Mrs Gallision. who died Jan 30 in S: Joseph Hospital. Ann Arbor, was born in Detroit and moved to Canton 12 years ago She was a homemaker

Survivors include husband, Ralph, sons. John Buckley of Detroit . Gary Buckley of Westland Walter Hern-d.-n of Detroit, daughter . Roberta Bode of Westland. stepchildren. Lynne Galhson of Belleville. Randy Gallison of West Bloomfield. Lee McCrumb of Westland and Rick Gal-hson of Canton; brothers, Rdberl Frankford of Florida and Abe Frankford of Fa rming ton . sister , Di-ane Duboque of Livonia 16 grand-children and one great-grandchi ld

ELIZABETH V WILLIAMS

Funera l serv ices for Mrs William. 78. of P lymouth were held recently in Schrader Funera l Home in P lym-outh with burial a t Riverside Ceme-tery. P lymouth Off ic ia t ing was the Rev Headley Thwea t t

Mrs. Williams, who died Feb 4 in Ann Arbor, was born in McNairy

County Tenn.. and moved to Plym-outh in 1939 f r o m Obion County. Tenn A h o m e m a k e r , she was a m e m b e r of the Main Street Baptist Church and was an Avon representa-tive for 29 years .

Survivors include son. Calvin of Canton, daughters , Mary Bolander of N'orthville, Roxie Moats of Jackson. Dollias Musse lman-Wol fe of El Paso. Texas, three brothers , one sis-ter. 10 grandchi ldren and 14 great-grandchi ldren

C O L L E E N M. MARCELL

Funera l se rv ices fo r Miss Marcell. 31 of Canton were held recently in the RG & GR Har r i s Funera l Home with the Rev Mark Kieft off iciat ing

Miss Marcel l , who died Jan 27 in University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor, w a s a longt ime resident of Canton who once lived in Detroit She was a te lephone operator for Michigan Bell Telephone Co Survi-vors include paren t s , Roy and Vir-ginia, brothers . Roy, Daniel, and Raiidv. and severa l nieces and neph-ews

RICHARD J SIMOTA SR.

Funera l serv ices for Mr. Simota. 95. of P lymou th were held recently in RG & GR Har r i s Funera l Home and in St Kenneth Catholic Church in P lymouth with burial at Holy-Sepulchre Cemete ry Officiat ing was

the Rev William Pet t i t Memoria l mg was the Rev. E r i c S H a m m a r cont r ibut ions may be made to Ange-; Memoria l contr ibut ions m a y be la Hospice ; m a d e to Special Olympics or to the

Mr S imota . who died J an 25 in**M4ospice of Southeas tern Michigan P lymou th Court Nursing Home, was Miss Gotts, who died J an 19 in born in Texas and had lived in P lym- Southfield. was born in Ann Arbor A outh for t h r e e years He was a baker f irst c lass in the Navy, worked for Wagner Bakery in Detroit, was an inspector for 33 years with Naslr-Kelvinator Co Mr Simota graduat -ed f r o m Hadley School for the Blind in Chicago, was a m e m b e r of St Kenneth Cathol ic Church a ve te ran of World War I and a m e m b e r of Redford B a r r a c k 604 Survivors in-clude wife . Geraldine, three daugh-ters; one son, 19 grandchi ldren and 27 g rea t -g randch i ld ren

DOROTHY H. BILLINGS

Buria l serv ices for Mrs Billings. 86. we re held recently at Michigan Memor ia l P a r k . Flat Rock. Mich

Mrs. Billings, who died J an 28 in McPherson Hospital in Howell, was born in Penns lyvania and had lived for 40 y e a r s in Plymouth Survivors include sons. F red of Riverview and Joseph of Pinckney, eight grandchil-dren and eight great -grandchi ldren

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F u n e r a l services for Miss Gotts, 42, of N'orthville were held recent ly in Sch rade r Funeral Home with buri-al at Rivers ide Cemeterv Officiat-

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res ident of the Belmont Group Home of Trenton for two years , she w a s a m e m b e r of the Northvi l le Methodist Church and a t t ended Association for Re t a rded Citizens Downriver

Survivors include parents . Anna-bell and Robert Got ts of Northvil le. s is ters , Kave Horsfa l l of Montana . Linda Fre iny of Monroe; bro ther . Richard of T r a v e r s e City; severa l aun t s and uncles; t h r e e nieces and th ree nephews

THOMAS W. HARTZEL

Fune ra l se rv ices for Mr Hartzel . 68. of Livoijia were held recent ly in Schrader Fune ra l Home, with the Rev George Charn ley of f ic ia t ing Memor ia l cont r ibut ions m a y be m a d e to the Leukemia Society of Amer ica

Mr Hartzel . who died F e b 3 in Dearborn , was born in Willard. Ohio Mr Hartzel was past m a s t e r of P lymouth Rock Lodge 47 F&AM, was deputy dis t r ic t inspector and was re t i red f r o m Genera l Motors af-ter 44 years emp loymen t Survivors include wife. Ruth. sons.. Bar ry of Cal i fornia . J e f f r e y of Livonia, Mi-chael of Westland. and six grandchil-dren

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should be submitted by noon Mon-day for the Thursday issue and bjy noon Thursday for the Monday is-sue Bring in or m a i l announce-ments to the Obsener. 489 S Main. Plymouth 48170

• Y M C A A N N U A L M E E T I N G Monday. Feb 8 — The P lymou th

Communi ty Fami ly YMCA will hold its annual meet ing at 7 p .m. in the YMCA office at 248 Union. P lym-outh The meet ing is open to the pub-lic

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Monday, Feb 8 — The P lymouth District Library Board will m e e t be-ginning at 7 30 p.m. in the Dunning-Hough Libra ry for its r egu l a r monthly meet ing The m e e t i n g is open to the public

• PRE-NEED F U N E R A L A R R A N G E M E N T S

Tuesday, Feb 9 — The P lymou th Council on Aging, in conjunct ion with Plymouth Court (a heal th c a r e facility), will present Win Schrader , funera l director for Sch rade r Funer -al Home, speaking on pre-need fu-neral a r r angemen t s beginning a t 2 p"m. in the Plymouth Cu l tu ra l Cen-te r , 525 F a r m e r a t T h e o d o r e Schrader also will p rovide bas ic in-fo rmat ion on funera l a r r a n g e m e n t s

and will speak briefly on post funer-al counseling

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entit led "'Coping with Paren t s . Fam-ilies and Anger ' ' will be presented by Stewart S te rnberg f r o m 3-4 p m . at West Middle School The f r e e session is sponsored by the West Paren t Council

• E A S T M I D D L E C O N C E R T Thursday, Feb 11 — Eas t Middle

School Concert will begin at 7 30 p.m. in the gvm

• V A L E N T I N E P A R T Y Saturday, F e b 13 — Canton Parks

and Recrea t ion will hold its annual Children's Valent ine P a r t y for ages 3-12 The pa r ty will f e a tu r e a special magic show, a movie, g a m e s and re-f reshments . The par ty will be f r o m 10-11 a m a t the Canton Recrea t ion Center, Michigan Avenue at Sheldon For r e se rva t ions call 397-5110 be-tween 8 30 a .m to 5 p.m.

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Congress on Congress: We need to change By T o m H e n d e r s o n s taf l writer

A poll of member s of Congress showed that 94 7 percent think sig-nif icant changes a re needed in the way Congress operates Near ly 50 percent said that the inefficiency of the sys tem was among the th ings that surpr ised them about working on Capitol Hill.

Near ly half of the 114 m e m b e r s polled said that the G r a m m - R u d -man-Holhngs law to cut the budget has not worked well, and 85 percejit^ of t h e m would prefer a two-year budget cycle to the current one-year cycle.

Said one House member "We rush to get something out in the last two

weeks, the way a football t e a m does a drill at the end of the g a m e That ' s it really — the budget process looks more like a spor t ing event than a policy process."

Despite being cr i t ical of the sys-t em , 52 percent thought they de-served a raise f r o m their cu r ren t sa la ry of $89,500 More than 18 per-cent thought they should m a k e more than $101,000. Not one m e m b e r polled planned on leaving off ice soon, with 23 9 percent planning on remaining in off ice indefinitely

THE FINDINGS a r e pa r t of a 204-page report issued in J a n u a r y by the Center for Responsive Government , a non-partisan organizat ion whose s tudy was f inanced by the Ford

Foundation The center polled 114 m e m b e r s o f .

the House and Senate and 115 senior staff personnel between J a n u a r y and May of 1987. They were asked more than 70 questions about such topics as the budget process. Congressional eff iciency, lobbying and c a m p a i g n financing

Rep. Sander Levin, D-Southfield, was one of those surveyed Levin, whose district includes Redford Township, said the budget -making process must be kept in perspec t ive

" I t may need to be re -examined, but i t ' s been pokey d i sagreements , not just the process that have slowed things down," Levin said.

Rep Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth , wasn ' t surveyed, but said he agreed with many of the study's findings.

"MY FRUSTRATION level (with the budget process ; is pret ty high. ' said Pursell . "That's my biggest frustrat ion, bar none The single big-gest problem fac ing this country is the inability to c o m e up with a bal-anced budget."

The study showed that 43 percent of those responding said political ac-Uon commi t t ee s had a negative or somewhat nega t ive influence on Congress About 64 percent of sena-tors and 87 percen t of their staff said campaign f inanc ing affected the t ime spent on legislat ive work. 43 percent of House m e m b e r s -and 39 percent of their s ta f f said the same

"If you're wor th your salt, you'll get f inancial suppor t , " said Pursell "Some m e m b e r s a r e so dependent on PAC funds and not on individual con-

tr ibut ions There ' s too much depend-ence on the PAC process If you see a congressman with money predomi-nant ly coming f r o m PACs. then he's going to be unduly influenced

"I got a big contribution f rom the AMA (American Medical Associa-tion) several yea rs ago Several months later 1 voted against their is-sue F r o m that t ime on. I 've never received another contribution They f igured, We gave you money, we want your vote . ' "

Purse l l disagreed that Congress is underpaid "No. I 've never voted for a pay r a i s e in public life, 1 f igure i t s par t of serving the common good

O T H E R FINDINGS:

• Though President Reagan con-tinues to push for the line-item veto. 89 percen t of Democrats and 60 per-cent of Republ icans in Congress op-pose it

• About 69 percent of senators and 45 percent of representa t ives want to spend less t ime with lobby-ists

• Almost 80 percent said being a M e m b e r of Congress leaves little or no t ime for personal or family life

• About 58 percent said their io-cal papers didn t provide the public with enough informauon about Con-g r e s s Atx>u: 66 percent felt that way about ne twork television

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Contra aid foes win —without Pursell's vote By Wayne Peal staff wr i ter

An antJ-contra aid lobbying group was "elated" with the results of last week's U.S. House vote, despite fail-ing to sway the vole of one area Con-gressman

National and area members of Neighbor to Neighbor lobbied unsuc-cessfully to have Rep. Carl Pursell, R-Plymouth. change his vote on the controversial aid package.

"We're very pleased with the over-all vote, but we're disappointed that

Carl Pursell supported Contra aid

Cungna&ntan Puisell chose to sup-port the aid." said John Adler, a re-gional director of Neighbor to Neigh-bor who helped coordinate efforts in Pursell's district.

The national lobbying group said it targeted Pursell, Rep. Paul Henry, R-Grand Rapids and six other Con-gressmen nationwide Henry was one of a minority of Republican leg-islators who voted against the aid

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President Reagan sought S36.2 million in aid for the contras, who are fighting against Nicaragua's leftist Sandinista government The House rejected the aid 219-211.

" It's obvious Congressman Pursell was listening to the president, not to the wishes of the people in his dis-trict," Adler said The district in-cludes northern Livonia, Plymouth and Plymouth Township, as well as Ann Arbor, Hillsdale County and parts of Washtenaw, Branch. Jack-son and Lenawee counties.

Pursell said the contra aid pack-age was the on ly-way to -continue pressing the Sandinistas for demo-cratic reform

"'As a proponent of the Arias Peace Plan, my gdal is to see its full implementa t ion . " Purse l l said. "However, as we sadly are discover-ing, the way to achieve that imple-mentation in Nicaragua is to keep pressure on that country's govern-ment."

Pursell said he favored the aid plan because aid could be withheld, by another congressional vote, if the Sandinistas agreed to reforms

The Nobel Prize-winning peace plan is named for its sponsor, Costa Rican President Arias Sanchez

Reps Sander Levin, D-Southfield. and William Ford, D-Taylor. both voted against the aid Levin s district includes Redford Township Ford's includes southern Livonia. Westland. Garden City and Canton Township

While the president vowed to con-tinue his "personal support" for the

ists said they doubt the president will continue using private contrlbu-tors to finance contra military aid

"What I've heard on the news is that he (Reagan) won't," Adler said. "I guess t h e y ' v e learned from Iran-Contra."

Last summer ' s scandal involved the sale of weapons to Iran to help finance the contras.

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Bake loaf with real rye flour—

I'm a sucker for smells, odors and fragrances I can gain two pounds just walking into a bakery and taking a hearty breath of air. inhaling the mixtures of bread, cakes, cookies and sweet rolls

Gingerbread smells give me goose bumps Even musty old wineries have an illusive fragrance that makes you want to sip the grape nectars.

When making bread at home. I close all the windows, hoping to keep the homey smell lasting as long as I can, especially the smell of rye. Crusty loaves brimming with flavor and bursting with aroma

Whole grain rye flour contains natural fiber. It makes loaves that are chewy, satisfying and nutritious Store-bought rye bread usually is masked with carmel colors and grain-syrup enhancers. Even some so-called "black breads" have been known to contain no rye at all — just white dough colored with carmel syrup

All real rye bread starts with flour milled from the grain of rye plants, a cousin to wheat The rye plant grows very well and easily, even in poor soils and bad weather

THE GLUTEN proteins in rye flour are surrounded by saplike substances that, though tasty, could make for an overly dense loaf if not kneaded thoroughly.

Most of the time, a 50/50 mixture of white and rye flours will produce a light loaf still flavorful with a true rye influence. These same saplike substances create a dough that is extra sticky, and it is always recommended that you should resist the temptation to add too much flour to the batch. Adding too much flour can produce a bread so heavy you can use it as a door stop.

So with winter taking a firm hold on the Detroit area, now's the time to prepare some hearty winter breads that are sure to warm up the house and tummies of all involved.

Should you need a good fresh source of rye flQur. try a food co-op or healthiood. store. Store the rye flour in the refrigerator to prevent spoilage. Allow the flour to come to room temperature before preparing.

Use a good, fresh activated yeast when working with rye flour. A good yeast mixed with a little sugar and warm water should make a hearty foam in five minutes. If the yeast never foams, it is inactive, and it should be discarded.

If your recipe calls for beer or milk, it's always best to scald either before adding to any bread recipe. With beer, scalding drives off the carbonation and kills any brewer's yeast. With milk, scalding changes the enzymes, making it easier for the yeast to grow and thereby producing lighter, better loaves.

THE PERFECT glaze for almost any rye loaf is a whole egg wash, a mixture of one egg blended with one tablespoon water and a quarter teaspoon of salt. If desired, after the wash has been applied, a generous sprinkling of coarse or Kosher salt will make for a crusty top just exploding with flavor

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Carrot lovers Jack and Audra Hendrickson of Birmingham ara authors of "The Carrot Cookbook," a project they started after retirement from their respective careers in adverttisino and teaching. The cook-

hook gives many recipes they creeted dishes with carrots.

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A carrot a day keeps the doctor away. . While most people know this old expression as an

apple a day, Audra and Jack Hendrickson of Bir-mingham prefer the carrot version. -The--- Hendricksons, ^tre sr former journalism

teacher and he a former advertising executive, are carrot connoisseurs who early last year published "The Carrot Cookbook," a collection of witticisms and nutritional bints on the fleshy root vegetable and recipes for preparing succulent carrot cuisine.

The result is quite possibly the largest collection ever of carrot recipes.

The book, already in its second printing, is a commercial success. Some 7,500 copies have sold nationally. Later this year the book will be market-ed in Europe-

It is a personal success as well The Hendricksons are firm believers the high levels of beta-carotene contained in carrots may help to ward off diseases like cancer, a message they feel is important to pass along.

California growers, who produce 70 percent of the nation's carrots, like the book for the boost of recognition it affonfa the carrot industry. Growers feted the Hendricksons last summer at the annual Carrot Growers Festival in California and gave them a 50-pound has of carrots.

The gtft^daanteirthem not at alL They simply returned home and whipped up some of their fa-vored recipes.

"WE NEED to be eating more carrots," Audra

and used as decoration because to be too Pretty to ea t

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cooked eech recipe meny time* over, 'trying « dmeh of this or thet' to come

years ago in what is now Afghanistan e Beta-carotene is the plant pigment that

• Hendrickson said to nobody in particular one day in 1982 after reading the summary of a study conduct-' ed by the National Research Council on diet, nutxvs tion and cancer, in which it was reported beta-carotene may have "a positive effect as an inhibitor of cancer."

Carrots, the article continued, are the richest source of beta-j-carotene.

ject, there

After continued research and reading on the sub-the Hendricksons became more convinced was a definite correlation between beta-caro-

tene and disease prevention. In early 1985 Audia entered the information the

"She didn't ex-

overeat carrots may take on a harmless orange tinge caused by excessive amounts of beta-carotene in the system.

e Carrots are the richest source of vitamin A • Super carrots, new hybrids, contain 40 to 70

percent more beta-carotene than ordinary carrots.

* "CARROTY CRACKERY Meat Loaf," Jack re-sponded in answer to his favorite recipe. "Ohh, I love that It's g r ee t "

One woman in Utah agrees. After preparing the dish for a family holiday meal, she booghflft copies of the cookbook for Christmas sifts because her rel-atives raved so about the meat loaf recipe.

The Hendricksons' brother-in-law professes Cal-ifornia Cupcakes are his favorite, after stealing downstairs late one night and consuming an entire

couple had gathered into her get up for two weeks," said Jack cept to go to bed."

What inadvertently emerged was the outline of the cookbook, Audra said, explaining how the project "sot started.n

l £e compilation of information is formidable, carrot trivia that is both fascinating and titillating,

e Carrots were originally white, purple, yellow

recipe of the small cakes. Afitl the book's recipes were either culled from ex-

isting sources and customized by the Hendricksons or concocted by them from kitchens In their Utah home where they live part of the year or their Bir-mingham apartment where they spend most of their time.

"The kitchen looked like a science lab," said Au-dra who personally cooked each recipe many times over, "trying a dash of this or that " to come up with the final formula.

Chocolate boxes are romantic gift to give

By Geri Rinschtor special writer

Ronald Fetch, owner luscious chocolate box

STEPHCN CAMTWLL/aMI ptotograptw (left), and Andrea Tucker, chocolatier. of the Sweet Endings shop make >xee for Valentine's Day.

It's February and a lover's fancy turns to chocolate?

Chocolate, which has been associ-ated with love for hundreds of years, is still the favorite Valentine gi f t Ever since Richard Cadbury created the first heart-shaped Valentine box. Feb. 14 has been known as the day for giving chocolate as an offering of love.

So. what better way to say "I love you" than with chocolate Not just any- chocolate hat something rich, lusciously decorated sod elegaat.

At Sweet Endings in Bkxxnfield Hills, chocolate heart boxes filled with hand-dipped truffles and deco-rated with a hand-rolled marzipan roes ara being made from BOW until Valentine s Day.

Andrea Tacksr, chocolatier, and

1 ; B *< b Chocolate hex la a decorative candy

Ron Fetch, owner of the shop, have collaborated for this elegant cre-ation. Fetch, s chocolatier as well as an accomplished pastry artist said.

"Chocolates are like a game to me . . . I set goals for being the best at the chocolate game and then com-pete with myself ."

Each of the hand-dipped truffles is made from the finest French choco-late available and flavored with im-ported liqueurs such as Grand Mar nier, Chambord and A m a ' t o Fetch, who has owned the shop for several years, prides himself on the quality of the ingredients he uses.

HE SAID, 'To be the best, you have to use the best ingredients" Fetch strictly adheres to this motto, from selection of the ingredients to garnishing and decorating the choco-lates, tortes and cakes.

Fetch describes himself as a cus-tom pastry artist He began his ca-reer at Schoolcraft College in Livo-

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I '* cups w a r m water (105-115° F) I package act ive dry \ e a s t 3 tablespoons sugar ' 2 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon ca r away seed 3 tablespoons but ter margar ine , sof-tened 2 cups rye f lour 1 4 or 2 l i cups white f lour

Measure w a r m wate r into a l a ige bowl Sprinkle in yeast and st ir until

dissolved Add sugar, salt and ca ra -way seed and softened but ter Stir in rye flour, beat until smooth Add enough white flour to make a stiff dough Turn out onto a lightly f loured board and knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 min-utes. P lace in a greased bowl and turn to g rease top Cover, let rise un-til double in bulk, about 1 hour Punch down dough, divide in half Cut each half into 12 equal pieces Roll each piece into a rope about 6 inches long Place on greased baking sheets, about 2 inches apa r t Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk, about 30 minutes. Brush lightly v. ith m a r g a r i n e and sprinkle with addi-tional c a r a w a y seeds if desired Bake at 400 for 15-20 irfinutes or until done

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nia. then went to cul inary school at Oakland Communi ty College's Orc-hard Ridge C a m p u s in Farmington Hills and a t tended the Culinary In-st i tute of New York

Throughout the training, his pri-m a r y goal was to perfect elegant French pas t r ies for an American pala te He never wanted to be an as-sembly line baker but a custom pas-try art ist , all of which is ref lected in his shop

Tucker, who grew up in Bloom-field Hills, t rained to be a chocola-tier while living in England She graduated f rom Slough Collge of Higher Education for Pastr ies and worked at the Swiss Centre in Lon-don overseeing the company's choco-late production for the wholesale and retai l divisions

"The European marke t is very dif-ferent than the American marke t be-cause of the different demands of the Europeans ." she said. "European chocolate has a d i f ferent consistency basically, because it's conched' or kneaded d i f fe rent ly ."

MAKING CHOCOLATE combines a r t with science. Tucker is responsi-ble for all the chocolate and t ruff les in the shop

"The most impor tan t aspect of chocolate making is learning the proper " t emper ing technque," she

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Along with-the t ruf f les and tor tes . S-weet Endings specializes in wed-ding cakes. Although Fe tch will m a k e any type of wedding cake his cl ients desire, he p re fe r s to m a k e a t iered cake decorated with a nose-gay of f resh f lowers or a cascade of m i n a t u r e marzipan roses or lilacs.

Chocolate Bavar ian Cream, l ayers m a d e with a chiffon cake and laced with Chambord is one of th<i favor -ites. The Dynasty Torte. fas t becom-ing a Sweet Endings t r a d e m a r k , is m a d e with white and dark chocola te layers , white and dark chocola te mousse and white and dark choco-late molded panels around the out-side of each layer.

Tucker and Fetch are planning to hold a pas t ry-making class in the spr ng For details on regis t ra t ion, call the shop at 645-1775. Sweet End-ings is in the Fox and Hounds Build-ing. 1560 N Woodward. Bloomfield Hills Hours are 9 a m to 6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

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r e d u c e c h a n c e s of ge t t i ng c a n c e r

1 . Eai m o r e h igh fiber f o o d s s u c h as frui ts a n d

vege tab l e s a n d w h o l e -grain ce rea l s

2 . I n c l u d e da rk g r e e n a n d d e e p y e l l o w frui ts a n d v e g e t a b l e s r ich in v i tamins A a n d C

3 - I n c l u d e c a b b a g e , broc-col i . brus.seIs sp rou t s , kohl-rabi a n d c a u l i f l o w e r

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5 . C u t d o w n o n total fat i n t ake f r o m animal s o u r c e s a n d fats a n d oils

6 . Avoid obes i t y

7 . He m o d e r a t e in c o n s u m p t i o n o f a lcohol ic b e v e r a g e s

N o o n e f a c e s c a n c e r a l o n e

By J a n i c e B r u n s o n

If you're looking for cooking shortcuts , recipes wri t ten in short-hand that can be read in a f lash both easily and quickly, "The Car ro t Cookbook" is not the book for you

If, on the other hand, you a r e look-ing for a homey little wordy book filled with anecdotes, bits of wisdom, lots of general cha t t e r and a com-plete history on car ro ts , "The Carro t Cookbook is the book, for you

The recipes a re easy enough to fol-low. and tasty resul ts should be pre-dic table After all, how can anyone ruin a pot of chili containing ground round, tomatoes and pungent chili powder , other than burning it to a c r i sp?

In fact , because the recipes a r e so s imple, "Ca r ro t " is the pe r fec t re-cipe book for the beginning cook Complete menu ideas a re even sug-gested

But if you've just dr iven home during rush hour f r o m a hect ic day at work and kids a r e c l amor ing for dinner, and you want to whip up a nutri t ious, calorie-conscious m e a l in a hurry, abbrev ia ted versions of "Ca r ro t " reeipes a r e avai lable m o r e easi ly elsewhere. _

Without, however, the ca r ro t s That , of course, is the unique ap-

peal of the book. A sampl ing of tas ty recipes, par -

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CHILI CON CARROT

One of the greatest things about carrots is their adaptability. Though their color is flashy and distinctive, their flavor is mild and unobtrusive. In the recipe that follows, the carrots add sueetness and bulk, moderating the acidity of the tomatoes arid allowing you to use much less meat than you would otherwise need for balance

pound lean ground beef 2 large car ro ts , diced 1 large onion, diced 1 16-ounce can t o m a t o pieces 1 20-ounce can tomato puree 2 cups wate r 3 16-ounce cans kidney beans, in-cluding liquid 1 '-2 tbsp. chili powder , or to tas te salt and pepper to tas te

In a la rge saucepan, saute tne t>eei until it is brown Add the ca r ro t s and the onion, and cook them until the onion is tender.

If any fa t has accumula ted , d ra in it off and add the tomato pieces, to-m a t o puree, kidney beans and as

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much^of the wate r as is necessary to make the consistency you like

(We like the chili that is s i m m e r e d for a couple of hours, so we add all the wa te r called for above, knowing that some of it will boil off during the cooking I

Add the chili powder, salt and pep-per to your t a s t e and s i m m e r for at least one hour, s t i r r ing occasionally to keep the beans f r o m st icking

Serve piping hot with large slabs of staff of life ca r ro t yeast bread or cher ry car ro t corn b read Delicious'. (Leftovers , reheated , a r e super — see page 87.)

ANNA LOUS'S CARROT F l ' I X i E

We had to taste it to believe it, too. Anna Lou made a batch of this fudge and gave us each a piece We (;ould h a v e e a t e n the whole plateful, without any help Carrot fudge — it's orange. 1 cup grated ca r ro t s 3 4 cup s u g a r "

cup sweetened condensed milk V» cup water

tbsp. lemon f lavor ing Cook the ca r ro t s , sugar , condensed

milk and wate r to the sof t -bal l s tage (234 to 238 F). Remove the pan f rom the heat, add the lemon flavor-ing and coo! to room t e m p e r a t u r e Beat until the mix tu r e is c r e a m y .

Pour the fudge into a but tered shallow pan. pat it down to a one-inch depth, and let it cool. When it is f i rm, cut it into squares .

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SHORT RIBS AND LOOOOOOONG CARROTS

U>t{j ' t r -consotous d i n a r s often shy away from short ribs because they are usually jus I too fat to eat. But if they are prepared properly — as they are in this re-cipe — the fat can be removec while the good lean beef remains There's no worry about fat with carrots, of course, and they ha f t so few calories that it would be al-most impossible to gam weight from eating them.

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Prehea t oven to 325" In a heavy oven-proof pan. sear

the short ribs, browning them well on all sides Add the sal t and pepper, m a r j o r a m , ro semary and one cup of water. Cover the pan and place it in the oven to roast until m e a t is ten-der, about one hour.

Remove the short r ibs and set them aside Cool the pan juices, chill and r emove all the fa t that hardens and rises to the sur face . In the mean-t .me, t r i m as much fa t as possible f rom the cooked short r ibs

Return the t r i m m e d short ribs to the pan and p lace the whole ca r ro t s and potatoes on the top and around

the sides Cover the pan and roast until the vege tab les a r e tender, 45-60 minutes.

Remove the vege tab les and the short ribs and a r r a n g e them on a serving p la t te r or in a bowl. Keep them w a r m in the oven

In a sma l l mixing bowl, combine the flour and the four tablespoons of water to m a k e a smobth paste Stir this a l i t t le at a t i m e into the pan juices, which have been brought to the boil on the s tove top Stir or whisk constant ly a s the gravy cooks, to keep lumps f r o m forming, until it reaches the consis tency of a light sauce Stir in the d r y red wine

If you find you have added too much v t thickening- paste, thin the sauce with a little w a t e r

Coi .ec t the seasonings, pour the sauce over the short r ibs and vegeta-bles, and se rve a t once, or serve the sauce in a g ravy boat on the side

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Sweets to the swee t ' on Valen-t i n e s Day has become a cherished expression buoyed by tradi t ion with a gif t of rich, pala te-pleas ing choco-la tes f rom your hear t ot your loved one's heart

But a nutri t ion-conscious world now also has concern for the vitality of that precious hea r t , which has been threatened by an over-indul-gence in rich foods,

"One need not s ac r i f i c e the ro-m a n c e of Va len t ines Day for the sake of a healthy hear t , ' said to Denise Vilven, reg is te red dietit ian and nutrition consul tant for the Pr>-~ tikin Longevity Cente rs , nationally known centers dedica ted to lowering the risk of hear t d isease through sound diet, exercise and s t ress man-a g e m e n t

"The truth is tha t but ter , sugar and salt a r e not essent ia l in prepar-ing in t imate Valent ine 's meals . ' ' ex-plains Vilven

Appropriately enough, the Ameri-can Hear t Association has designat-ed February , with Valent ine 's Day in the middle, as Nat ional Heart Month to remind everyone tha t f a t and cho-lesterol- inducing foods hur t the hea r t Its message is that there are s i m p l e a l t e rna te cho ices t o ea t well and help the hear t

"Simple subst i tutes like frozen ap-ple concentra te for sugar or honey enhance a f o o d s f l avo r and nutri-

tion. said Vilven "Other hear t -healthy tips include saute ing foods in defa t ted chicken b r o t h - r a t h e r than oil or butter, substi tuting egg whi tes for whole eggs, and rep lac ing nuts with roasted chestnuts "

Vilven has developed a Sunday brunch and in t imate candel ight din-ner for two to keep r o m a n c e al ive on Valentine's Day-

Flickering table candles help set the mood A sweethear t ' s t a s t e s may be ca tered to with a hear t -heal thy meal .

rHF.F.SF r.l INT/FnS Filling: 2 cups hoop cheese 'z cup non-fat but termilk or l i cup non-fat milk with 1 4 teaspoon lem-on juice 2 tablespoons apple juice concen-t r a t e 1 teaspoon vanilla ex t rac t 1 teaspoon ground c innamon 1 medium banana 6 c repes (see c repe recipe)

Heat oven to 350 F Put hoop cheese in food processor

f i t ted with the steel chopping blade, process until it c lumps toge ther < ap-proximate ly 30 seconds). Add re-main ing ingredients, except— the crepes, and blend until smooth.

Spoon '« cup of the m i x t u r e into c e n t e r of each crepe Fold up bot tom

"Sof the crepe, fold in sides and fold

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Makes 6 blintzes E a c h blintz con-tains approx imate ly 180 calories.

FRESH B E R R Y SAL CE 2 cups f r e s h r a s p b e r r i e s or s t rawberr ies 1 to 2 tablespoons apple juice con-centra te

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Upside-dawn cake a wintertime choice

A P — This is a f avor i t e cold weather dessert With the wa rm, mel ty brown sugar and but te r topp-ing baked on. it needs no other lopp-ing or sauce

APRICOT UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE One 8s*-ounce can unpeeled apricot halves milk V3 cup packed brown sugar 3 tablespoons margarine or butter, melted 1 tablespoon water l t cup flaked coconut Vs cup shortening

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TJ ra in apricots, r e s e r v i n g syrup

Add milk to reserved sy rup to make a 3 cup. set aside

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Nutrition information per serv-ing 320 cai, 4 g pro . 46 g carbo . 14 g fat. 32 mg choi . 220 mg sodi-um US RDA: 15 percent vit. A. 10 percent thiamine.—

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o p.m. C o n t e m p u r a m a W c a b l e m a g a z i n e p r o g r a m featur ing topics including edu cation, how to. health, conserva-tion. politics and t r ave l

6 p.m. The Pos^aUj j spec tor Informat ion on mail fraud

6:30 p.m. Open Line — A pub-lic a f f a i r s p rog ram target ing well-known government offi-cials and leaders

7 p.m Milt Wilcox Show Fo rmer Tiger pi tcher Milt Wil-cox and Harry Katapodis co-host interviews wrth sports and media celebrit ies

7 30 p m Sports Boys bas ketball fea tures league leading Plymouth Canton Chiefs (9.2) vs Northville Mustangs 11-101

9:30 p.m. Videotunes Live' Special guest Senario" helps host Dr Z and Eugene r e m e m -ber 1987 Clips f r o m "The P ro jec t " and Slo-Deih

T U E S D A Y ( F e b 9) 3 p m Beyond the Moon As-

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W E D N E S D A Y ( F e b . 10) 3 p .m. . Bustin ' Barr ie rs 3:30 p m. The Oasis The fin-

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4 p.m Dar l ene Myers Show 4:30 p.m. Northvi l le Bluegrass 5 p.m C o n t e m p o r a m a 6 p.m. G r a n d e Beat 7 p.m Milt Wilcox Show 7:30 p m Spor ts 9:30 p.m. - Videotunes

5:30 p.m. County Impact — (rerun) Wayne County Commis-s ioner Susan Heinz hosts a dis-cussion of issues concerning the 10th District , which includes P lymou th Guest is new Livonia Mayor Robert Bennett

6 p .m. 1st P re sby te r i an Church of Northville Presen ts A Celebrat ion

7 p.m. Tae-Kwan-Do — Art. fun and defense

7:30 p.m. The Spr ingt ime of Your Life — 17 pract ical rea-sons for teens to remain chas te

Keep cm Moving 4 p.m Veselka Polka Band

A visiting group f r o m Czecho-slovakia pe r fo rms

5 p.m. Supersets An easy and light rock group

6 p.m. Northvil le Bluegrass Roy McGinnis.

6:30 p.m. Communi ty Upbeat 7 p m. Sportsview — Hosts

Ron Cameron and Bob P a g e 7:30 p m Coffeehouse Cafe 8 p.m. Open Lines 8:30 p.m. Bustin' B a r r i e r s 9 p.m. Darlene Myers Show

Darlene welcomes Chef Joe and

C H A N N E L 15 M O N D A Y ( F e b . 8)

3 p.m. Yugoslavian Variety Hour — Song and dance

4 p m This is the Life — Dra-mat ic rea l life si tuations using a biblical app roach to solutions P rov ided by the L u t h e r a n Church . .

4:30 p m. Main Street Cloggers Cloggers f r o m Northville

pe r fo rm at the Plymouth Fall Fest ival

5 p.m The Ar t ra in — Cover-age of the Ar t ra in

Human Images discussion show by students f r o m the C E P Psychology Club T a r a Rober ts produces this pro-g r a m on model ing who can. how to get in and what it takes In te rv iews with a professional model and two agents

8:30 p .m. . The Lupe & Beatr ice Var ie ty Show — A program focusing on Hispanic American issues, cul ture, and enter ta in-ment

T U E S D A Y ( F e b . 9) 3 p.m Legislative F o r u m — A

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Clubs in Action • THREE CITIES

The Three Cities Art Club will meet at 7 30 p m Mondav. Feb 8. at Plymouth Township Hall. 42350 E Ann Arbor Road The speaker will be Louis Brohl f r o m Madonna College Dr Charles Romen. a marke t ing specialist, will also speak Their presentation will cover Promotion-al Marketing Skills for the Artist." Guests may a t tend Donation is $2

• DIVORCE GROUP The Women's Divorce Support

Group will meet at 7-9 p m Tuesday. Feb 9, at the confe rence room of the Lower Wate rman Campus Center. Schoolcraft College The college is at 18600 Haggerty Road, between Six Mile and Seven Mile roads in Livo-nia The group is sponsored by the Women's Resource Center at the col-lege Advance regis t ra t ion is not re-

quired For more informat ion , call the Women's Resource Cente r 591 6400 Ext 430 • Y O U N G A R T I S T S

The Plymouth Symphony Society is holding a Young Art is t ' s Compet i tion A first prize of SI.000 will be m a d e avai lable through the Michi-gan Foundation for the Arts; the Plymouth Symphony Society will award two prizes of $500 each All prize winners will p e r f o r m in con-cer t with the Plymouth Symphony Orches t ra April 30 P re l imina ry au-ditions will be 'done by tape, live au-ditions for finalists will be held Sat-urday. Feb 27, at P lymouth Salem High School The compet i t ion is open to orches t ra l piano music ians who a r e high school g r adua t e s younger than age 26 as of Dec 31. 1987 Wednesday, Feb 10. is the deadl ine for applicat ions and t apes For more informat ion, call Anthony C Ruda 397 6843 Applicants may a lso wri te

to Ruda 41481 Alleghany Drive, Canton 48188 An application and a $20 fee a re requ i red

• ROSE S O C I E T Y The Huron Valley Rose Society-

will m e e t at 7 30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 9. a t the Matthaei Botanical Gar dens. 1800 N Dixboro Road Ann Ar-bor F o r more information, call Bob R o m a k e r . 971-2088

public a f f a i r s program f r o m the D e m o c r a t i c staff of the Michi-gan House of Representa t ives N e w s and information about is-sues in Michigan

3:30 p.m. . Canton Upda te — Co-hosts Sandy Preblich of the Sandy Show and Canton Super-visor J a m e s Poole discuss is-sues re la ted to growth and de-ve lopment of Canton, and gov-e r n m e n t news

4 p.m. Miles to Go — A high school a thle te faces a d i sease whichmakes competit ion and p e r f o r m a n c e tough

5 p.m. Tae-Kwan-Do 5:30p.m. The Springt ime of

Your Life 6 p.m. . Yugoslavian Var ie ty

Hour — &}ng and dance in the na t ive language

7 p.m. Mainstreet Cloggers. 7:30 p.m. The Artrain. 8 p.m. Christeens Cable Talk

— The latest Christian music vi-deos and a chacne to call in and speak with kdis f r o m local churches .

9 p.m. Off the Wall. 9:30 p.m. Youthview — A teen

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- cha l l enged by a message f r o m J a c c b Aranza and rap ar t i s t Mi-chae l Peace

W E D N E S D A Y ( F e b . 10) 3 p.m Michigan Journa l — A

public a f f a i r s program f r o m the

Michigan Republ icans hostred by s t a t e c h a i r m a n Spencer Abraham with news and infor-mation about issues in Michi-gan

3:30 p.m. Omnicom Sports Scene — The P lymou th Gym-nastics Invitat ional . Highlights f rom Canton, including all the t eams in the Western Lakes C o n f e r e n c e Also w r e s t l i n g highlights.

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TAKE NOTICE that the following propositions) will be submitted at the spe-cial election

MILLAGE PROPOSITION Shall the limitation on the amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Wayne and Washtenaw Counties. Michigan, be increased by 2 mills ($2.00 on each $1,000 00) no state equalized valuation for a period of 11 years. 1988 to IMS, inclusive, to provide addiUonal funds for operaUng purposes?

THE LAST DAY ON WHICH PERSONS MAY REGISTER WFTH THE AP PROPRIATE CITY OR TOWNSHIP CLERKS. IN ORDER TO BE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE SPECIAL ELECTION CALLED TO BE HELD ON TUES-DAY. MARCH 22. IMS. IS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 19M PERSONS REGIS-TERING AFTER i O'CLOCK. P M ON MONDAY. FEBRUARY 22. 198*. ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE AT THE SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION

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A Wayne County commissioner says voters should be asked for 2 mills to pay for ja i l expansion and ant i -cr ime p r o g r a m s

But the county execut ive 's off ice says the county might be able to add prisoner space without a tax in-c rease

Commiss ioner George Cushmgber-ry. D-Detroit , proposed asking vot-e r s for a 2-mill inc rease Thursday. The proposal, he said, could appear on the November ballot. The new lax would be col lected for 10 years, be-ginning in 1989

"We ei ther have to find a revenue source or go ask the taxpayers for money," Cushingberry said. "We can talk about it all wc want , but sooner or later we ' r e going to have to come up with the money ."

THE INCREASE would raise an es t imated $38 million annually. It would amount to $75 a yeari lor peo-

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Volunteers rece ive fi tness tests f r ee "These tests would normally cost more than $300,' ' said Dr Bar ry Franklin, d i rec tor of ca rd iac reha-bilitation and exerc i se laboratories

"I am in despe ra t e need of addi-tional subjec ts . We a re seeking healthy ma le wheelcha i r users, ages 20 to 50. c lasses II-V paraplegics, ampu tees and those with selected lower ex t r emi ty disabil i t ies ." said Frankl in , who is a lso the Observer L Eccent r ic ' s f i tness columnist .

To inquire about part icipat ing, call Karen Johns tone at Beaumont. 288-8148

"This s tudy is designed to develop a field lest — that is. wheelchair ambulat ion d is tance in a given t i m e period — of hear t - lung fi tness." Frankl in said

"Wheelchair users of varied fit-ness levels a r e encouraged to part ic-ipate You need not be a wheelchair athlete ' or m a r a t h o n e r . ' "

pie living in $75,000 houses. The money could be used for youth

camps , men t a l health counseling and for the prosecutor ' s office. Cushing-berry said, as well as expand the county jai l

Commissoners received the pro-posal without comment . The propos-al is expec ted to be submit ted to the commiss ion ' s commi t t ee on Public Safety and Judic iary for review

Regard le s s of its fate, Cushingber-ry said the proposal is a way of pro-mot ing discussion of an t i -c r ime measures .

"If anyth ing else comes up in the way of funding, f ine," Cushingberry said. But 1 want to be the r a m r o d I want to go back and tell my constitu-ents I 've done my best ."

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"WE ARE commi t t ed to seeing fewer prisoners being re leased ." deputy execut ive Michael Duggan said. "But we a r e not convinced the solution is to raise taxes "

A court-appointed monitor is re-viewing jail space, Duggan said The moni tor ' s recommendat ions could include ways to speed up the Detroi t Recorde r s Court docket.

"The fas ter Recorder ' s Court c l e a r s its docket, the fas te r we can gel people out of the county jail and into Jackson ," Duggan said

Recorders Court t r i es c r imina l cases occurr ing within the city.

Sheriff Robert Ficano, who pro-posed adding a third prisoner to coounty jail cells, said he couldn' t c o m m e n t without learning the spec-

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Some herb tea ingredients can be dangerous Q. Are herb teas belter for a per-

son than regular teas? A Packaged herb teas appear to

be harmless, but the Food and Drug Administration warns that some herb teas may contain ingredients more dangerous than any ingred-ients found in coffee or regular tea And these ingredients can cause ad-verse reactions if consumed in any quantity.

While herb teas have been around for thousands of years, they have never been tested to determine their therapeutic claims or safety when consumed in large quantities

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1. Chamomile causes allergic re-action in individuals sensitive to ragweed or goldenrod

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Use herb teas in reasonable amounts to avoid possible reactions and don't use these teas for medici-nal properties without medical ap-proval.

Q. Can fasting cause permanent weight loss?

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For a healthy person, a self-im-posed, 24-hour fast usually causes no

Living longer isn't all it's cracked up to be

danger But despite some claims, it won't cause permanent weight loss or "cleanse the body."

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Fasting will cause rapid initial weight loss, but most of this loss is fluid and mineral, rather than fat.

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M o n d a y . FeDr 'uary 8. 1988 U&E ( P C j l C

Carey, Canton corral Mustangs, 61-48

Canton 's James Young ma in ta ins his d r ibb le whi le be ing gua rded by Heath Myers of Nor th-vi l le. Young was one of many p layers who

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c a m e off t he bench as the C h i e f s u t i l i zed their d e p t h in a 61-48 rout of the Mus tangs .

Rocks shoot down North Todd Marion paced a -first-half

shootout that eventually carried Plymouth Salem to an 84-65 basket-ball victory over host North Farm-ington Friday-

Marion scored 21 of his 23 points, which included four baskets f rom be-yond the three-point circle, in the first half as the teams engaged in a run-and-gun affair

" It was the shootout at the OK Corral," Salem coach Bob Brodie said. "Right from the word go, both teams were shooting the lights out of the buckets."

The Rocks put down six triples in the first half, the Raiders four Matt Hoffman had two of North's triples

Surpassing the 20-point mark in each of the first two quarters, Salem led 47-38 at halftime.

basketball The action settled down in the sec-

ond half, but the Rocks still led 61-54 at the end of three and put the game away when they outscored North 23-11 in the last period.

SALEM, 4-3 IN the Lakes Division and 6-7 overall, led by 10 in the fourth and spread the floor to pull the Raiders out of their zone defense. That created easier scoring opportu-nities for the Rocks, Brodie said.

Holding the Raiders to their low-est scoring total in the fourth, Salem also "took away their inside game

and only gave them one opportuni-ty," said Brodie of his team's de-fense

Bill Anderson had 16 points for the second straight game, matching the team-high total he had in last week's game with Walled Lake Central. Jeff Elliott, playing in his first game af-ter recovering f rom a broken arm, scored 10 points, and Keith Smith was the top rebounder with nine.

Forward Kurt Dudek paced North. 3-4 in the division and 5-8 overall, with 19 points.

Brodie added he was especially pleased that "everybody played and played well." It also was the first game in which the Rocks have had all their players healthy since De-cember.

By Dan O 'Maara staff writer

Brad Carey was hour for Plymouth Canton's basket-ball team Friday night.

The 5-foot-ll , 140-pound senior put on a third-quarter shooting clinic as the Chiefs pulled away to a 61-48 victory over Northville.

Carey scored 11 points in the last four minutes of that period to almost single-handedly bury the Mustangs. He finished with a game-high 20 coming off the bench.

"We don't have a solid starting five," Canton coach Tom Niemi said. "Our first five off the bench are con-sidered starters, too. and Brad is one of those."

Niemi shuttled different combina-t ions of players in and out against the last-place team ii* the Western Division, but Northville had climbed to within six points early in the third quarter when Carey took over.

HE NAILED the first of two three-point field goals to begin his big quarter and give the division-leading Chiefs a 35-26 lead.

The Mustangs countered with two. but then Carey sank three jumpers f rom the perimeter and a layup dur-ing a run of 11 unanswered points by Canton that boosted its lead to 46-28. Mitch Fyke and Brian Paupore, both of whom scored in double figures also, got the remaining points on free throws during the streak.

"Coach told mc to make an adjust-ment on my shot when we came out for the second half," Carey said. "He told me to keep my shoulders square and not lean in."

Once he hit the first of his triples. Carey said he felt like he was in a shooting groove and took advantage of the open shots he had

"The guys worked really hard to get the ball around to the weak side where the open man was," he said

CAREY HIT another jumper to give the Chiefs a comfortable 48-30 at the start of the fourth quarter, but Northville got it down to 10 points behind the play of center Chris House, 50-40.

Carey responded again with his second triple and a shot off the glass to push Canton's advantage back to 15 with half the period remaining.

"You get to know your players very well, and you notice things they don't normally do." said Niemi of the flaw he detected in Carey's shot. "Of course, he adjusted very well and had excellent results."

Matt Li t t le ton and Paupore opened the game with back-to-back baskets from three-point land, and the Chiefs quickly extended their lead to 14-2 with a pair of Roger Trice deuces.

Fyke and Paupore, who had re-spective totals of 14 and 12 points, continued to score in the second quarter as Canton established a firm lead.

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Mat t L i t t l e ton prepares an over - the-head pass af ter N o r t h -v i l le 's Heath Myers (30) and Greg Price c losed in. Can ton w o n i t s 11th g a m e in 13 s tar ts .

"BRIAN HAD the hot hand in the first half, then Mitch got hot for a while and Brad had an exceptional game." Niemi said.

"We made a few adjustments in our offense to make sure we had a man open. They were — and they buried it."

The Chiefs overwhelmed North-ville with their total number of shots. Canton had nearly double the a t tempts at halftime. The Chiefs were 14-of-32 in the first half, the Mustangs 7-of-18

Niemi used his bench liberally, playing 11 players in both the first and second quarters.

"We wanted to execute certain things," Niemi said. "We wanted to open up the post area and open up certain people inside We felt good about what we accomplished."

The Chiefs lead the Western Divi-sion with a 6-1 record and improved to 11-2 overall. Northville is 1-6 and 1 - 1 2 .

basketball

'Coach tokt mm to make an adjustment on my shot whan we came out for the second half. He told me to keep my shoulders square end not loon In.'

— Brad Carey Canton player

Chiefs win key division swim meet Canton streaks past Harrison

Steve Qsddeo had hka beet t ime of the ssason swimmer _ in the 900-yard freestyle, touching out at fc27J the madlay and taking . third place. The

helped Canton take

Superior depth was the difference Thursday night as Plymouth Canton won an important Western Division swimming meet over Farmington Hills Harrison.

The Chiefs' 101-71 victory moves them a step closer to the division crown. Canton, 5-0 in the division and 6-3 overall, has meets remaining with Livonia Franklin and Churchill

"Harrison had the horses up front, but not enough depth to manage to beat us," Canton coach Hooker Well-man said."*^

"We got past the tough opponents, but It's not over yet. We'll be up for the last meet, and we'll give them our best lineup."

The Chiefs had only four first places, but one of those occurred in the medley relay, which Scott Swartzwelter, Jeff Homan, Mark Levesqoe and Mitch Timber lake combined to win in 1:50.04.

ONE O F CANTON'S many second place* came in that same event as Sieve Geddes, Ron Troaiin, David Nevi and Justin LaBood posted a 1 5S 02 time.

The other victories were achieved by Brad Flowers in diving with 223.35 points, Mike Helmstadtar La the 100-yard freestyle in 52.22 and Swartzwelter in the backstroke with a 1-02.07

Helmstadtar also had a personal-best time of 1:54.4 to finish second in

swimming • Salem whips Glenn, 2C

'We got past the tough opponent, but it's not over yet. We'll be up for the last meet, and we'll give them our best lineup.'

— Hooker Wellman Canton swim coach

the 200 free, and he was on the 400 f ree relay that was runner-up to Harrison's record-setting foursome

Mark Froach, Jeff Whitehead, Bri-an Fitzgerald and Scott Farabee set a Canton pool record in the relay with a 3:2t.ft7 time. The old record, set in 1978 by Canton's Mike Gabb. Paul Petersen. Mike Taner and Bob-by CUne, was 3:27.7.

H o m a n , Tom Hone and Swartzwelter Joined Helmstadter in posting Canton's best time of the season in the free relay, 3:32.25. In all, the Chiefs had 24 best times

Thursday, 12 of which were relay splits.

CANTON WAS second in five other events, including the back-stroke in which Jim Riemenschneid-er recorded a personal best of 1 02 44 In addition. Homan was sec-ond in the individual -^nedley (2:12.48). Hone in the 50 free (24 09). Bryce Anderson in the butterfly (56 18) and Andrew Lang in the 500 free (5 26 59)

Despite the impressive win. Well-man said the strain of the long sea-son was showing on his athletes and added the Chiefs appear to be "swimming tired" of late

V 'We're going to back down a little bit in practice and start regrouping them for the league meet."' he said "We have twu muie iiwcts wf have to win for the division champioo-ship "

Fitzgerald and Farabee also won two Individual events apiece fqr Harrison, a team Wellman predicts could finish among the top 10 in the Class B meet

Fitzgerald won the 200 free (1:5323) aod the 500 f ree (5.04 35). Farabee the individual medley (2:07 W) and butterfly (55.04). White-head won the 50 f ree (22.54) and Da vid Hansen in the breaststroke (10ft 41).

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MSU lands CC lineman By B r a d E m o n i staff w r i t e r

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While George Perles was being courted by the Green Bay Packers, Redford Catholic Central s 6-foot-6, 260-pound offensive tackle Toby Heaton was entertaining offers from four different schools, including Michigan State

Hated one of the s tate 's top blue chip football prospects. Heaton said the talk about Perles leaving MSU was unsettling, but he was convinced East Lansing was the place to go when the Spartan coach announced he was staying, turning down ihe lu-crative NFL 10b offer

He (Perles) came right out and told me that he wouldn't that he was done with pro football." said Heaton. a Plymouth native He said it emphatically.

Once I heard he was talking to them again, for an instant, I felt it tiaa t>een all a showTBut I couldn't blame him for talking to them tthe Packers). After I learned he was staying it made me believe in him all the more."

Heaton was tempted by the Uni-versity of Colorado's offer His two brothers live in nearby Denver

"I liked Colorado a lot.' Heaton said I liked the coaching staff and it's beautiful campus My brothers thought it would be nice to have me, play there, but they said they could accept my decision wherever Id go

HEATON ALSO visited Southern California and Indiana

He returned recently f rom a trip to Los Angeles, impressed with

Jit

football sign with Holy Cross, a Division I-AA school in Massachusetts

DANKERT. a 6-4, 225-pound standout, had attracted interest f rom both Northwestern and Wiscon-sin of the Big 10 before settling on Holy Cross

A top-rated academic student at CC, Dankert indicated he will major in mathematics.

Toby Heaton

USC's program, but not the"style of living in Tinsel Town

Which brought him back to MSU and Perles.

Probably a lot of it (going to MSU) was the coaching staff . . and I like coach Perles." said Hea-ton. who is also the state Class A heavyweight wrestling champion. And being closer to home was a

factor, not that it wis that import-ant. but it was a bonus."

Not only did MSU receive good news when Heaton committed last week, the Spartans also reeled in De-troit Mackenzie tackle Matthew Amacker along with Lansing Sexton running back Alan Haller. both con-sidered blue chippers.

In other recruiting news, two of Heaton's teammates . All-Catholic League back Chris Kovath and All-State tackle Pete Dankert, will both

"As far as football, I liked the way they run their program and I like the facilities," said Dankert, who resides in Plymouth. "And the coaches are good people."

Kovath, who helped CC earn a berth in the state Class A champion-ship game en route to an 11-2 record, may be following in the footsteps of Holy Cross all-America Gordie Lockbaum. who received national recognition last season for playing both on offense and defense.

"I enjoyed my visit, and I really liked the coaches." said Kovath, who lives in Brighton. "I'd like the oppor-tunity to play two positions

The Great Lakes Conference also picked off some All-Observer stand-outs last week including Westland John Glenn wide receiver Pat Pettit (Ferris State). Glenn linebacker Kurt Kuban (Saginaw Valley) and Livonia Stevenson tackle Alan Pitts (Sagi-naw Valley)

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Rocks tie for division title The wrestling team at Plymouth

Salem was supposed to have a down year, but the Rocks officially shed the label of underdogs Thurs-day.

Salem whipped Walled Lake Central 58-9 to gain a share of the Lakes Division dual-meet champi-onship along with Farmington Both teams finished with 4-1 records

Westland John Glenn's victory over Livonia Stevenson, the only Lakes team to beat the Rocks, knocked the Spartans out of title contention.

Farmington, losing only to Sa-lem in the division, took Glenn out of the race Tuesday. The Rockets

- and Spat tans are~S-2~rn the Lakes After losing the opening bout

when Central 's Soren Murphy pinned 98-pound Matt Konenski in 3 59. Salem won the next nine weight classes to turn the match into a rout.

Sa lem's Jeff Delbeke (105) pinned Steve Glowinski in 2:30 to tie the score, and Dave M a n g s technical fall (17-2) over Ken Brown at 112 put the Rocks ahead to stay, 12-6.

Salem's lead continued to grow as Todd Bourlier pinned (4:30) Pa t Sommerville at 119 pounds, and Scott Contini won a 10-7 decision over Lawrence Kerver at 126 Mike Shumate pinned Kevin Brown to end the 132-pound bout at 3:17. and Eld Barlage upped the margin to 30-6 with a 10-5 win over Brian Grzyb in the 138-pound contest.

After the Rocks' Pete Israel won on a forfeit at 145, Mike Smith de-cisioned Kyle Pipkin 10-3 and Steve Burlison pinned Joe Howard

wrestling (3 48) as the match moved through the 155 and 167 contests, giving Sa-lem a 46-6 lead.

"Every match was a brawl even though we won by a lopsided score," Salem coach Ron Krueger said "It's a written rule: every time we wrestle Walled Lake Cen-tral. it's going to be a tough go

"We beat them up in the (team) score, but each individual match was a battle," he added

Central's only other victory was

over Craig Power at 185 The score was tied 5-5 when the Viking wres-tler received a penalty point in the final 10 seconds

Salem finished off the decisive victory with Tony Perkins taking a forfeit win at 198 and Chuck Grac-zyk winning by injury default over

Charles Hare when his WLC oppo-nent withdrew in the third period

Naturally. Krueger and the Rocks would like to have another shot at Stevenson, especially since they didn't have Delbeke and Grac-zyk available that night

We wrestled very poorly when we wrestled Stevenson." Krueger said "But not to take anything ^way from Stevenson, because they came around and beat some people (this season) "

Salem has had somewhat of an up-and-down season, doing well at times and losing bouts they might have been expected to win. Krueger thought the Rocks gave such a strong performance Thurs-day that they were ready to break a trend of uncertainty going into the league meet Saturday

"Some of our kids didn't start t a t -too well." he said, "but right 'now

. they're wrestling hot. They've come back Tonight we didn't have any bad losses "

Canton champ, too With nine wins in 13 weight classes — seven on falls — Plymouth

Canton's wrestlers had no trouble disposing of Walled Lake Western Thursday and remaining unbeaten in dual meets 48-24

The Chiefs are 9-0 overall and 5-0 in the Western Division of the West-ern Lakes Activities Association

Three pins in the first three weight classes got Canton going Tom Flores (98 pounds) won in just 3-5 seconds. Matt Keeler 005) followed in 3 43. and Scott Swartzinskip also pinned his foe. in 2 48

Other pin winners for the Chiefs were Craig Rinke tl38i in 3 31: Nick Purzer (145) :n 3 50. Gary Goichuck • 167) in 3 43 and Jerry French (heavyweigh! i in 2 23

Canton's other winners were Liam Rentz (132). 17-5. anc^ Jim Crews (198), 4-3

Salem soaksGlenn in Lakes Westland John Glenn was no match for power-

ful Plymouth Salem in boys swimming Thursday. The Rocks, led by the continually impressive

Ron Orris, left the Rockets floundering in their wake, 106-66

Salem upped its Lakes Division record to 3-0 and its overall mark to 9-2

Orris, the Rocks' outstanding sophomore, won the individual medley in 2.01.9 and breaststroke in 1 03 0. and he swam in Salem's medley relay victory

He has the area's top t ime in four events, in-cluding the medley (2:01.0) and the breast (1:01.9).

ORRIS WAS preceded by Dave Miller and fol-lowed by Fred Seidelman and John Irvine as the foursome combined for a t ime of 1 44.9 in the medley relay.

"(Orris) has swam just about every event now," Salem coach Chuck Olson said. "We just have to figure out the best'way to get him tuned up for the conference and state meets.

"It 's a matter of helping him stay healthy and seeing how high he can score He's a heckuva tal-ent."

In a positive way, Orris is helping to create competition among team members, and his top-notch performances are helping to bring other team members along to greater heights, Olson said

"There are a lot of them talking about getting their t imes down," he said "They're setting good goals for themselves.

"THERE'S A definite benefit to having some-one that good in your program ".

The tall, lanky swimmer is able to handle his position on the team well despite being an under-classman, Olson said.

"It 's difficult for a sophomore to be put in that position," he said, "but it's nothing he shies away from. He handles himself very well athletically and socially."

Salem's Jeff Musson was a double winner

again, taking first place in the 200-yard freestyle at 1:55.8 and touching out at 5:16.0 to win the 500 free.

Miller added a victory in the 50 free with a 23 3 time. Irvine bettered the field in the 100 free at 50.8 and Sean Fitzgerald captured the backstroke with a 1:02.3 showing.

THURSDAY'S MEET offered another opportu-nity for the Rocks to put some of their second-and third-line swimmers into action, and many responded with personal best times

In taking second places, Tim Akers swam 2:00.5 in the 200 free. Matt Wisniewski 1:12 4 in the breast and Pat Sturdy 24.0 in the 50 free J im Jlobgood swam 59.6 for third in the butterfly, and Chris Butzlaff was third in the back at 1:05.5.

In addition, the free relay team of Sturdy. Craig Wilsher, Akers and Er ic Bunch was second behind John Glenn's foursome in 3:39.0. The Rockets won with a 3:37.7 time.

the week ahead BOYS BASKETBALL

M o n d a y . Feb 8 GC U r o ' M ai Novi Christ ian. 6 : 30 p rn

Tuesday. PeO 9 Ply Sa<em a1 i-iv Churchi l l , 7.30 p m W L C e n t a l a' t ' » F 'ankhn, 7 3 0 p m Liy Stevenson at W L Western, 7 30 p rn A s i a John Glenn at Ply Can ton . 7 30 p m Farming ton al Farm Harr ison. 7 3 0 o m N Farmington at No ' lhv i i le 7 3 0 p rn Taylor Truman at Garden Crty 7 30 p m Redto»d Unior at Mirtord. 7 3 0 p m Wayne Memorial at Ypsj iant i 7 30 p .m Liv Clarencevit le at Avondale . 7 30 p m,

Bisn Borgess at Warren DeLaSai ie. 7 3 0 p m Red 'o rd CC a l Harper w a s NO. 7 3 0 p m A A G a t Ricnard at St. Aga tha . 7 3 0 p m Lu !h West land at 0 H Annapo l i s 7 30 p m.

Thursday Feb 11 Farming ton at Liv Stevenson, 7 30 p . m P>y Canton at Fa " r Harr ison, 7 30 p m W L Centra- at N Farmington, 7.30 p m

Fr iday, Feb A2 Liv Churcnul at W L Western, 7 3 0 p m Northvi l le at Lfv c rankhn . 7 30 p m Wsid John Glenn at Ply Saiem. 7 30 p n Dear Ecssei Ford at Garden City. 7 30 p m

R e d t c d Union a: Novi. 7 3 0 p m Dea' Fo 'dson at Wayne Memona; , 7 30 p rr Red Thurston at Taylor Kennecy . 7 3 0 p m B H C 'anDrook at Clarencevit le. 7 30 p rr. Brother Rice at B«sh Borgess. 7 3 0 p m Pedlord CC at Warren DeLaSalte 7 3 0 p rn F'inr Holy Rosary at St Aga tha , ? 3 0 c m immacu la te Concep t at L - t h Ws id 7 30 p m GC Uni ted a i Christ ian Feltow . 7 30 p m

PREP H O C K E Y W e d n e s d a y . Feb 10

Liv Franklin vs. B Hilts Lahser a l I vonia 's Edgar Arena. 6 p m R e c o r d CC at Grosse Pte South, 7 :30 p rr

Thursday . Feb 11 L>v Frankim vs Southf ieM-Lat&rup at Beech Woods Arena 8 p m L'v S tevenson vs B Hills Lahser at B Hilts Ska t ing Club, 8 p m

Fr iday. Feb 12 Liv Stevenson vs B Hills A.ndover at L ivonia 's Edgar Arena 6 p m

Saturday , Feb 13 Liv Franfcim vs Mirtord La»«e<and at Laketan i Ice Arena, 5 p m Redtord CC vs, A n n Arbor Pioneer a- Redtord ice Arena. 8 p .m

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The Curse of Crisler. Sounds ominous Might expect

Freddie or Jason to come bursting through a wall waving a meat cleaver or butcher knife with a title like that

This curse isn't that frightening, although B J Armstrong might im-agine such visions every lime He takes m. the floor at University of Michigan's Crisler Arena

If that sounds bad, it's because it is that bad Since Armstrong left Bir-mingham Brother Rice for the Uni-versity of Iowa, each trip the Ha\»-keyes have made to Crisler has been a nightmare

Armstrong is now a junior. He has never won at Crisler. Until late last season, when the Hawkeyes ended an eight-game losing skid by beating U-M in Iowa City, he had never man-aged a to beat U-M. It was their first win against the Wolverines since 1981

ANOTHER STREAK may have started Wednesday. Hawkeye fans should have forseen it Their poor record at Crisler was strike one; the loss of s tart ing center Al Lorenzen to injury was strike two. and the acco-lades Armstrong received from other Big Ten coaches, who referred to him as the best point guard in the conference, was strike three

As if U-M needed any more am-munition in preparing to do battle with Iowa Those final statements fueled Wolverine point guard Gary Grant with a personal incentive

The object of his revenge'' Arm-strong

The result, a 120-103 loss, was pre-dictable The score reached 30-7 by the 11 43 mark. Grant had scored 16 points, including four three-pointers, by then Armstrong, meanwhile, struggled through the first half, going zero-for-five from the floor and committing five turnovers

YEECH. "It's been tough coming back.'' ad-

mitted Armstrong "We just couldn't get it going tonight. They just stuck it to us They were obviously on a roll

We've just got to bounce back and get ready for the next one.''

This was one of the lowest points in an otherwise bright season for Armstrong He finished with 15 points a f te r Iowa put together a school-record 77-point second half, but he hit just six-of-17 from the floor and had six turnovers. He also

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dished out six assists Not too good, considering his sea-

son stats entering the game 16.8 points. 4 1 assists, 37-of-54 <50 per-cent) on three-pointers — all team-highs. Armstrong was hitting 52 2 pen-em from the floor and 87 3 per-cent f rom the line

But it wasn't the confrontation with Grant that made the difference. Armstrong felt "I knew it wouldn't come down to that I was just trying to get us back in the game, back to within 20. I wasn't even thinking about Gary Their whole team played well."

STILL. THE HAWKEYES c a n t afford to play many more games like Wednesday s if they hope to

'It's been tough coming back. We just couldn't get it going tonight. They just stuck it to us. They were obviously on a roll.'

— B.J. Armstrong Ex-Br other Rice eager

challenge for a conference title Af-ter the U-M loss they were 15-6 over-ail. 5-3 in the Big Ten

"We were upset we didn't play better, ' Armstrong said. "You've got to be tougher than that on the road

So what are their title chances9

We're really just got to take care of ourselves and everything else will take care of itself

And what about the upcoming re-match with U-M (Feb 27) — this t ime at Iowa s Carver Arena* Is re-venge for Wednesday's embarrass-ment dowa trailed 61-26 at the half) already brewing"*

"Not at all." insisted Armstrong I just put in my mind what we did

(wrong), so we don't do it again. Still, maybe Wolverine coach Bill

Frieder planted the seed of ven-geance a f t e r Wednesday's win "Gary (Grant) won't tell you this," he said, but we're tired of hearing this nonsense of Armstrong being the best point guard in the conference "

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Five players reached double-figures in scoring for the Eagles, who improved their record to 17-12 Leading the pack was Jim Butcher with 26 points Safaa Qasawa added 18. Bob Bnngman 17. James Lakes 16 and James Curtis 14

St Mary's led 55-31 at the half, then exploded for 69 second-half points to Madonna's 41 Madonna got 29 from Marcus Little and 21 from Tim Taylor

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Minus one of lis top gymnasts Plymouth Salem sailed past Vpsiianti in non-league competition Thursday

The Rocks compiled a 120 05 score despite not having Dana Holda the team's best performer on the uneven bars and one of the top vaulters who was ill that day

"I 'm pleased with our score considering we didn t have one of our best girls, Salem coach Kathi Kinsella said it s a low score but it s a regiona. -qualifier

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AMY PASTORI won the vault '6 55; and bars 'ft* i r and she was second or. the beam i? 4. Jenny Krieger won the beam ' 8 and had the top all-around score at 29 9

Krieiger also was second on vault ~ 9 third on bars >6 25.; and third in floor exercise (7 95)

Debbie Drabek competed for the first time on the vault and took third place with a 7 75 She did the all-around for the first time too and was second in that vntfr a 29.0 total

"She p laces if. I f ie t o p four .n ( ' . • - r v i r n n g — K i f i s e ' l a sa,d She d e f i n i t e l y had a good meet And. believe it or not. she was ill but she didn l as*, me to take her out "

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The standard of play varies from intermediate through advanced lev-els Some ex-nationa! champions participate but beginners who prev.-ously have only played the game in their backyards are welcome since coaching is available

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e * i r a s , <ow m i l e a g e

SALE PRICE $ 5 6 9 5

1985 RANGER XLT PICKUP 2 tone, V 6 e n g i n e , a u t o m a t i c , power s tee r ing , b r a k e s and w i n d o w s , a i r , s te reo , f i be rg lass c a p

Sale P / 7 c e s 6 9 9 5

M E R K U R 1985 XR4T 5 i p e e d a i r leeTne/ s u n r o o l . V7 Q00 m i l e s S8.995 M.rms Park L inco ln M e r c u -ry 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 8

L Y N X 1985 A u t o m a t i c powe r steer | i n g ; B r a k e * e n v ' f m sierec- c e s a e t i e | $4 3 5 0 4 7 6 - 9 8 5 9

| L « X 2 . I M ? . 4 soeeO sun roo< A M F M s t e r e o air. power s tee r i ng /

! t x a k e s . S 1895 Even ings 4 6 4 - 3 7 4 5

M A R Q U I S B R O U G H A M 1985 'u l i [ p o w e r a n s t e r e o , 1 o w n e r

$5 9 9 5 H m e s Park L i n c o i n - M e r c u '••y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

M E R C U R * 1§63 S t a l i o n rtagori 10 p a s s e n g e r , LoaaeQ $5 ,995

T O W N 4 C O U N T R Y O O D G E 9 M i le 4 GramJ Rive* 4 ? 4 - 6 ? 5 0

M E R C U R Y 1986 S A B L E L S V6 L o a O e d ' On ly 2 2 . 0 0 0 mi les J 1 0 9 9 5 H u n t i n g t o n F o r d S52-0400

M E R K U R . 1987 XR4T.I l ? COO a u t o m a t i c m o o r w o o f O n o M

$ 1 2 , 9 8 8

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

3 2 0 0 0 F o r d RD 425-4300

M O N A R C H 1977 V-8 a u t o m a t i c p o w e r stee»>uc powe» Urakes air M o n d a y on ly f I 4 9 5

T O W N & C O U N T R Y OOOGE 9 M i l e A G r a n d River 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

876 Oldsmobile 876 Oldsmobile C A L A I S 1986 2 d o o r silver melaWic l o a d e d A » * m g $ 7 5 0 0 Ca l l days 8 A M 5 P M 690 -&606

C I E R A B R O U G H A M 1983 s tereo, air rus t p r o o f e d c r m s e V - 6 . wi re wnee.s $ 4 , 3 5 0 8 5 1 - 8 6 4 5

C I E R A 1983 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c , l o a d e d . e«ce«lent c o n d i t i o n $ 3 7 0 0 or Pes l A t ier 6 p m 5 5 2 - 9 5 9 8

' 9 8 2 M E R C U R Y C O U G A R XR7 V 8 t u " > l o a d e d lor o n l y $3 ,995

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

C J T ^ A S C i E R A 1985. s t a t i o n wag-o n l o a d e d d e a n $6 4 5 0 Cal l 8-4 30 p m 4 5 9 - 2 0 0 0 e « l 12

C U T L A S S S U P R E M E ] Mi a c e r

$ • 8 5 0

* r = l n t = l s

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S C H R Y S L E R & P L Y M O U T H

A (Formerly Dick Green Chrysler-Plymouth)

FARMINGTON HILLS J j T CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH # S S S , G r a n d R i v e r a n d M i d d l e b e l t ,

5 3 1 - 8 2 0 0 • 4 7 6 - 7 9 0 0

A C U R A

SPECIAL LEASE RATES AVAILABLE GRATIOT S. OF 10 MILE, EAST DETROIT

7 7 8 - 8 8 0 0 CALL TOLL FREE 1-400-83-ACURA

N I C E S E L E C T I O N of 83 t h n , 87 " o w n C a r s C o n t i n e n t a l s and M a r k s C a l l fo r d e t a i l s H ines Park L inco ln -M e r c u r y 4 2 5 - 3 0 3 6

S A B L E 1986. S t a t i o n w a g o n , l oaded . 2 5 , 0 0 0 mi t t i s l l C . O O q or O a s L o S a L

S A B L E 1987 LE W a g o n fuHy load-ed . 4 . 0 0 0 m i l e s ca r s to red M in t • j n d i l i o n ' $ 14 2 0 0 8 8 2 - 0 3 2 9

1981 L Y N X G S W A G O N Ai- s te r -e o p o w e * s t e e r i n g O n l y $ 1 399 M i n e s P a r k t . i n c o m - M e r c u r y 4 2 5 -

3 0 3 6

875 Nissan S E N T R A T986 5 - s p e e d . s tereo, 0e-f o g . M u i a i n te r i o r , t i l l exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $ 6 8 0 0 Eves 4 5 3 - 7 4 3 3

S T A N Z A 1986 4 wf>eei d r rve m m i van . 5 s p e e d . sWdmg side floors C o m p a n y o w n e d , silver witr* Wue in-t e r i o r $8 750 - After 5. 5 4 5 - 3 2 0 3

S T A N Z A 1985 - 5 d o o r 5 speed, air s u n r o o ' c a s s e t t e exce l lent cond i -t i o n $ 6 2 0 0 5 5 3 - 1 0 0 0 e»t 321

$2500RErE 3.8% O N A L L 1987 & 1988 T U R B O N E W Y O R K E R ' S

A.P.R.* FINANCING

3 8 T O C H O O S E F R O M

s1500 5.8% A.P.R.* FINANCING

O N A L L

1 9 8 7 & 1 9 8 8

L E B A R O N

C O U P E S

6 9 T O C H O O S E F R O M M—M

7.8% A.P.R.* FINANCING

O N A L L 1987 & 1988 L E B A R O N

G T S

1 3 T O C H O O S E F R O M

r K * * n « ! > * % » / i . < i

TOM

1977 G o o d I ! eng ine

3 2 6 - 8 5 5 9

C U T L A S S 1982 C-er-a. LS 4 aoo< s e d a n 7 year r u s t p r o o f l n g w a r r a n t y 6 0 . 0 0 0 e»»y mi les , m a n y e x t r a s A f te r 6 p m 3 5 0 - 9 1 2 9

C U T L A S S , 1983 C « r a B r o u g h a m o r i g i n a l o w n e r 4 d o o r gre> powe r

c l e a n $ 4 6 5 0

OLSON'S U S E D CAR

SPECIALS T l > 5 S C I E R A - 9 8 5 I S 4 d o o r

•OW mi leage A M . ' F M s te reo pt»wer w i n d o w s powe r s teer ing $ b r a k e s rear d e ' o g g e r . 2 tone $6 ,968

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 1986 LE Blac» l ow mues l ike new A M C M s te rec t i n . c ru i se ' e a r de 'ogger $7,988

C U T L A S S CIERA 1986 S i m u l a t e d C o n v e r t i b l e t o p A M / F M s t e r e o i a s s e ' l e powe r sieer>ng & b r a k e s de'^agger. l ow mi les $7 288

I S - 1 0 B L A Z E R . 1986 4 * 4 A u l o m a t IC A M . ' F M S te reo Power s t e e r i n g

( p o w e r 0<ake& a.-- l ^ l e d g lass , t i t l low mi les $ 10.988

626-

D E L f A 88, 1987 Roya. B r o u g h a m . 4 d o o r sedan S a p p h i r e Blue, w s s t h a n 10.000 m i l e s ful ly ec ju i i p e a 3 5 0 eng rne $ 1 1 , 9 0 0 7 2 8 2251

D E L T A 88 ' 9 8 7 Si lver Grey power Steor rng 4 b r a k e s air A M F M c r u i s e , tut. rear d e f o g . l ow m i l e a g e $ 1 0 , 6 0 0 6 4 2 - 7 0 7 6

C U T L A S S , 1985, S u p r e m e B roug -h a m C r o w n C o u p e FuMy l o a d e d 4 m o r e $ 8 , 0 0 0 4 7 4 - 3 7 5 1

R E G E N C * B r o u g h a m 1984. m<nt c o n d i t i o n . l o a d e d n e w t i r e s , 5 0 . 0 0 0 m i g r e a t fami ly ca r $ 7 2 5 0 6 2 6 - 7 5 2 3

R E G E N C Y B R O U G H A M 1984. b u r -g u n d y co lo r l o a d e d wrth ex t ras , rus t P 'OOf«J $ 7 , 9 0 0 6 4 6 - 8 0 0 4

R E G E N C Y 1982 B r o u g h a m 4 d o o r , l o a d e d e x c e l l e n t c o n d i t i o n . c i e a n n T L C m i l e s 6 2 5 - 1 5 7 9

T O R O N A O O 1982 5 8 . 0 0 0 mi les. ; flood c o n d i l r o n . $ 4 4 0 0 6 6 1 - 8 0 4 5

r. i JT. A«YS C I E R A 1986 B R O ' J G -« * M L o a d e d w l lh s i m u l a t e d l o p a n d s u n r o o ' Low mi leage $ 7 , 9 7 7

C E L E B R I T Y 1984 4 door A u t o m a t -ic A M . ' F M S l e r e c power s t e e r i n g , p o w e t b r a k e s 'ear detogger S i l v e r ' G r a y N«ce ca r ' $4 977

C H E V E T T E 1984 4 door D e s e n S a n d a u t o m a t i c air A M . ' F M d e -l o g g e r $ 3 966

L I N C O L N . ' 9 8 3 TOWN S E D A N Fu« powe r 4 S h a r p $6,950

C H E V R O L E T 1988 BLAZER J I M M Y 4X4 A u t o m a t i c power s t e e r i n g 4 b r a k e s air 29 OOO mi les L i ke n e w $ 1 1 , 6 5 0

OLSON OLDSMOBILE

534-2479

H Q L Z E R

B I G S E L E C T I O N O F F I N E

F U L L S I Z E D U S E D C A R S !

'87 TAURUS - 3 T O C H O O S E FROM L O A D E D - F R O M *9750 85- 86 COUGARS - 3 TO CHOOSE. LUXURY & LOADED. LOW MILES

85 T-BIRD TURBO COUPE - L O A D E D , B L A C K (WITH GREY INTERIOR '6995

•85 DELTA 88 ROYALE - 4 DOOR. ALL O P T I O N S 1 *6995 84 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE - S I L V E R

M E T A L L I C , FULLY L O A D E D "$AVE!" '84 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS - 4 DOOR,

2 TONE. POWER WINDOWS. POWER SEATS, TILT, CRUISE *7995

B I G S E L E C T I O N O F F I N E

M I D - S I Z E U S E D C A R S !

'83 DODGE - C O N V E R T I B L E , L O W M I L E S

'83 CAVALIER - T -TYPE. H A T C H B A C K , FULLY L O A D E D

'84, '85, '86, '87 TEMPOS - 6 TO C H O O S E P R I C E D T O SELL«

'86 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY - 2 D O O R & 4 D O O R S . A U T O M A T I C , AIR, S T E R E O .

'86 CAMARO Z-28 - RED. READY FOR F U N !

B I G S E L E C T I O N O F F I N E

C O M P A C T U S E D C A R S !

ESCORTS - 2 D O O R . 4 D O O R S , W A G O N S , G T s - F R O M >1995 '84 THRU 86 LYNXS - 2 DOORS. 4 D O O R S .

W A G O N S , 6 T O C H O O S E F R O M s3995

'84 MUSTANfc GT - CONVERTIBLE , 3 2 . 0 0 0 M I L E S , L O A D E D !

'86 LYNX SR3 - L IKE NEW. S U N R O O F

'85 MUSTANG GT - RED & READY! S A L E P R I C E D !

TRUCKS & VANS & 4 x 4 s '84 CHEVY - C 1 0 P I C K U P

' 8 4 E 1 5 0 - G E R R I N G C O N V E R S I O N 8 E A U T I F U L A N D L O A D E D !

'85 BRONCO II - F U L L P O W E R - S A V E $S

CLUBWAGONS - 5 T O C H O O S E F R O M *3288 '85 RANGER - C L E A N , READY TO G O '

'85 CHEVY S10 PICKUP - A U T O M A T I C . P O W E R STEERING A N D B R A K E S . C A P .

'86 CHEVY C10 4x4 - A U T O M A T I C . AIR

'86 BRONCO XLT - 2 TONE. A U T O M A T I C , L O A D E D ' * 12,295 '86 FORD F-150'S - 5 T O C H O O S E . AIR. A U T O M A T I C .

S T E R E O . X L T ' S F R O M

'87 RANGER STX 4x4 - M U S T SEE!

'7995

ON THE SPOT FINANCING! 10 MILE AT HAGGERTY

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

T Q M

u y a t s

4 7 4 - 1 2 3 4

T O R O N A D O . 1985 l oaded , d e a n lady o w n e d . 40 .000 mrtea. m u s t se i l . $ 1 0 , 2 0 0 4 2 5 - 7 5 2 2

Great D tareat Winl

eals On er Wheels

'86 Ford F-150 4x4

$8495

'83 Lincoln Continental L o o k s a n d runs new1

T w o - t o n e b lue

'8495 '78 LTD B u n s G o o d

•995

'84 Lincoln Town Car Designer Cart ier Ed i t ion Showroom condition

Full Price '8995 'E5 Buick Park Avenue 2 door, factory loaded with leather

Full Price *8495

'84 Olds Royale Brougham

Ful ly Loaded

'6495

'82 EXP

M795

'86 Taurus GL Station Wagon

Full p o w e r , has every th ing 1

'7695 '87 Dodge Omni 4 door. 4 cylinder, automatic, powe' steering and brakes, air and stereo Just like newt

'5695

'82 Escort * door, automatic. n>cecar

Full Price ' 1 7 9 5

E v T i W i f y T i V •v< a ill •

J A C K D E M M E R

AFFORDABLE USED CARS

P H O N E 7 2 1 - 5 0 2 0 '81 PLYMOUTH RELIANT S t a t i o n W a g o n , a u t o m a t i c , power s tee r i ng $ O O O C a n d b r a k e s , A M / F M . Z Z 9 3

'84 CHEVROLET CAVALIER 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , air, s te reo

'85 FORD TEMPO GL 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , a i r . s te reo

'79 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE 2 d o o r , 4 speed , low mi les

'82 PONTIAC 6000 LE 4 d o o r , a i r , casset te , ti l t, power w in -d o w s , l o a d e d

'84 MERCURY LYNX GS S t a t i o n W a g o n . 4 s p e e d , c r u i s e s te reo

'83 FORD "EXP" A u t o m a t i c , s te reo

'82 DODGE MIRADA A u t o m a t i c , a i r , l e a t h e r , b u c k e t s , l o a d e d

'80 FORD MUSTANG H a t c h b a c k , a u t o m a t i c , s te reo, sun roo f , l ow m i l es

'81 FORD FAIRMONT S t a t i o n w a g o n , a u t o m a t i c , air, s te reo , r o o t rack .

'85 MERCURY LYNX 2 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , s te reo

'81 MERCURY CAPRI R/S A u t o m a t i c , a i r , s te reo

'84 PLYMOUTH HORIZON 4 d o o r . A M / F M , 4 s p e e d (Sharp)

'84 FORD LTD S t a t i o n W a g o n , 6 cy l inder , a u t o m a t i c , air.

'83 RENAULT ALLIANCE 4 d o o r , a u t o m a t i c , rear de f ros t

'82 PONTIAC J-2000 2 Door, automat ic, stereo, wire wheels

'85 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 4 d o o r , l uxu ry t r tm , l oaded

79 DODGE RAMCHARGER 6 cy l inder , 4 s p e e d

' 3 9 9 5

' 3 9 9 5

' 1 1 9 5

s 3 6 9 5

' 2 9 9 5

' 3 4 9 5

' 3 4 9 5

' 2 1 9 5

' 2 5 9 5

' 3 6 9 5 $ 2 7 9 5 $ 2 6 9 5

' 2 0 9 5

• 2 8 9 5

' 6 8 9 5

• 2 9 9 5

37410 M I C H I G A N A V E N U E At Northwest Corner of Newburgh

PHONE 7 2 1 - 5 0 2 0

876 Oldsmobile Monoay. FeDruary B. 1986 O&E <P.C.R.W.G-7C)»9C.

Pontile 1982 C U T L A S S S U P R E M E A u l o

m a « , air b u c k e t * fo r on ly $ j M S

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

H E R O . 1964 2 door ckceAen i c o n dr t ion. c lean, low m i leage , w a r r a n t , ®iver $4 950 3 M - 4 M 6

880 Pontiac

FlERQ 1 » « t $ 4 8 0 0 Cal l

V-6 . l o a d e d 6 5 1 - 5 0 8 3

1966 D E L T A 88 R O * A L « d o o r V 6 air W N I e w« f i B l u e - " t e n o r $ » . M 5 Hun t i ng ton F o r d 8 5 2 - 0 4 0 0

H E R O ' 9 8 7 GT M e t a X K red. V-6. 5 m m 9®,OOO rrxle w a r r a n t y «< ce l l em c o n d i t i o n $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 4 2 9 - 2 0 3 6

878 Plymouth C A R A V E L t E S 1967 4 d o o r s auto-mat ic powe r air 3 t o c f i o o s e f r om $6 » '

Oakland Dodge 14 Mae Acroaa F r o m OemarvB Mal i

585-6093 C O N Q U E S T i # 8 5 " e c n n l c a Pack-»_« learner am o p t i o n s CJaani $4 ,000 A f te r 5 p m 2 8 6 - 4 8 5 3

DUSTER, 19T4 T r a n s e o r t a t i c x i spec ia l - $ 3 0 0 ' 3 6 3 - 8 0 9 9

f U R Y 19 78, p o w e r s t e e r i n g 4 Sraoes. 4 d o o r a s « i n g $ 7 0 0 or Deal .Jffer A f t e r 5 p m 2 5 5 - 7 4 7 1

F IREBIRD 1965. V6 a « a u t o m a t * . "^ee>. s t e r e o / c a a a e t l a $ 6 9 0 0

4 7 8 3006

F IREBIRD 1985 Q u o me ta l , g ray A u t o m a t i c , a l u m i n u m w h e e l s $7 495 PAGE T 0 V 0 T A 3 5 2 - 8 5 8 0

H O R I Z O N 1964 $2800

4 2 . 0 0 0 r-wtea 2 7 0 - 2 8 8 2

HORIZON. 1987 4 d o o r G r a y , ster-e o - d e l u x e s p e a k e r * , aw, a u t o m a t i c g o o d c o n d i t i o n , $ 5 8 2 5 4 6 4 - 6 9 1 3

P L Y M O U T H , 1980 V O L A R E 2 door " g C-Ow-

er W a k e s , s t e r e o , c a s s e t t e L o o * & Rur\s g r e w On ly $ 1 3 9 6

BILL COOK 471

RELIANT. 1 M 5 4 . i doo r a«r c l e a n , e s c o i i e m

>y $ 1 395 )OK BWK 1-0600/

$2 ,950

GRAND AM HEADQUARTERS

1966 a n d 1987 's

6 t o c f i ooee

Sta r t i ng at $ 5 , 9 9 5

BOB SELLERS P O N T I A C / G M C

G r a n d Rrver a n d 10 Mne Farrrorvgton Mil ls

478-8000

G R A N D A M 1 W 7 4 o o o r . 5 K> arr. a m / f m , 15.000 mt lea Spo i l

37»-S $ 8 9 5 0 9683

G R A N D PRIX LJ. 1981 c o n d i t i o n , low rmles. au toma t i c air p o w e r »oc*s 6 WKKIOW*. cru ise, de -!o f l s tereo, $3 3 9 5 5 4 8 - 5 1 1 5

G R A N O PRIX 1978 j o o d cond t t i on p o w e r s t e e r i n g / b r a k e s , air $1 ,000 / oeet 6 8 3 - 6 7 4 6

G R A N O P r u 1961. an. t a p e dec* " g o o d c o n d i t i o n . 6 9 , 0 0 0 r r i l e a . $ 2 5 9 5 225-9970 ; eve . 646^3946

G R A N O PRIX 1966 b r o u g h a m ksed-ed , 24 .000 m * e a M u * v sell $6000

421 5672

GF IAND PRIX, 1963 46 .000 m»a* . g e e a l c o n d i t i o n N e w b r a k e * s h o c k s & mut f te r A i r , A M FM ster-e o $ 4 5 0 0 5 5 2 - 1 1 7 6

P O N T I A C J 2 0 0 0 1982 4 floor, wfwte eweryt fung new $2 ,500

346 -3472

P O N T I A C . 1964 S T E V 6 L o a d e d Si lver War ran t y ! $ 7 , 9 9 5 o r?

G R A N O A M 1986 LE A u t o m a t i c air A M / F M casse t t e , c ru i se . Wiarp $7 474

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

P l y m o u t h Rd - J u s ! W e e t of 1-275

453-4600

H u n t i n g t o n F o r d 852 -0400 P O N T I A C ' 9 6 6 F IERO Red 5

s p e e d . 19.816 rmles. $ 6 . 1 9 5

, P A G E T O Y O T A 352 -8560

P O N T I A C . 1987 F IERO A u t o m a t < "a i r t in. c ru ise . 5 .000 mi les $8 ,295

H u n t i n g t o n Fo rd 852-Q4Q0

880 Pontiac POWTLAC 6 0 0 0 L E 1965 sover. 4 d o o r . V6 . m a n y o p t i o n s 37 OOO. e * caHent c o n d i t i o n $6 ,750 5 4 0 - 2 7 2 6

P O N T i A C 6 0 0 0 W a g o n 1964 a u t o ma t t e , a n 8 p a a a ^ g e r 45 .000 " W e * « 6 J 0 0 464 -6812

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 1964 mil op t i ons . 4 d o o r b l u e super c a r e 6 5 . 0 0 0 mwee $ 5 1 2 6 540 -2687

P O N T A C 6 0 0 0 1964 au toma t i c air s te reo , 2 d o o r . 47 000 rfMlea. $5 OOO Ca l l 6 5 2 8 3 2 6

P O N T I A C 6 0 0 0 . 1 9 * 6 L E g o a d e d Pr lceC l o sen. $7 ,474

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

P l y m o u t h R d - Just Wea l 011-275

453-4600 F*ONT|AC 6 0 0 0 . 1965 STE Loa<3e0 S n a r p . $ 7 , 9 7 9

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

P l y m o u t h R d - Just Wea l of 1-275

453-4600 S T E 1987 M e e k l oaded , powe r

4 s u n r o o f a l a rm , exce l len t c o n d i t i o n $ 1 2 , 5 0 0 8 5 1 - 3 6 6 5

S T E 1987. 9 0 0 0 mi les 2 rears o n . w a r r a n t y , S 12 .500 EjrceHeni c o n d i -t i o n Cal l a f ter 6 P M . 3 4 8 - 7 4 6 8

S U N S I R D SE 1966 L o a d e d AM

880 Pontiac S U N B I R O 1964 2 0 0 0 5 speed sun-'OOl rear d e f r o s t w r s tereo, p r i ce n e g o t i a b l e 4 6 4 - 6 7 2 2

SUNBIRO. 1986 4 d o o r S e d e r Clean, e a c e n e n i c o n d n o n m mAe-a g e dark CMua ( 9 4 9 0 39»-4S«6

S U N S I R D ' 9 6 5 . 5 speed p o w i s t e e r i n g , a i r . d e l o g g , c a a s e t i e . 2 4 , 5 0 0 maes $ 4 , 9 0 0 4 6 4 - 6 7 2 1

TRANS A M - 5979 Exce l len t c o r x i i l tKm. L i m i t e d E d i t i o n . 4 speed . 4 wneei dtsc D rakes . $ 5 , 0 0 0 455 -0771

V E N T U R A 1977. V-6 . a u t o m a t i c , s t ee r i ng , b r a k e * ctsen gocr f

m e c n a m c a l l y $ 7 5 0 4 5 5 - 7 2 1 9

882 Toyota C A M R V 1967 l o w maae, loaded, rus t p r o o f e d M u s t s a l ' $13 5 0 0 ' Peat D a y s - 2 5 6 - 3 6 3 9 5 - » p 6 8 2 - 0 3 6 1

C E U C A GT 1968 Red enceftant cond i t i on , l ow mMee. $ 1 0 SOC.'nego-t iab le 5 4 9 - 1 4 3 8 o r 288^7434

C E L I C A . 1962. GT 5 speed exce l l en t c o n d i t i o n , s t e r e o $ 2 5 0 0 6 5 2 - 4 0 9 7

C O R O L L A DUX 1967, 12.000 m i l e s $ 9 9 9 5 P A G E T O Y O T A

882 Toyota TERCEL 1962 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c , an . a m - f m s te reo r e d w . e x c e a e n t c o n d i t i o n $2995 9 6 6 - 0 7 6 3

TERCEL 1964 4 d o o r a u t o m a t i c , aar d o t h . $ 4 475

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Let's face it. Even birds run for cover when there's bad weather But a Birmingham man does just the opposite While people batten down the hatches when faced with bad weather, he boards an airplane to fly into the storm for a bircfs eye view See Page 6D

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By Mary Rodrique staff writer

Joy riding has come a long way from a souped-up Chevy cruising Telegraph Road.

Today's casual commuters can cruise in style — as romantic as a carriage ride on the back roads of Northville or as adventurous as balloon-ing at 3,000 feet above Kensington Metro Park.

Cash in hand can make it happen — hot air ballooning, limousine rentals, carriage rides even jet planes at your disposal.

Gordon Boring^who operates the Wicker Bas-ket Balloon Center' in Plymouth with his wife. Margaret, likes to take customers ballooning over the Highland, Milford and Brighton area

"There's rolling hills and lakes, with lots of wildlife to look at — rabbits, deer, red fox," he said.

Although freezing temperatures and unpre-dictable weather patterns make winter the least desirable season for ballooning, Boring and other balloonists offer the service on an abbrevi-ated schedule this time of year.

Baskets can hold two, four or six people, plus the pilot. While the experience takes three hours from start to finish, air time is about lVi hours for a standard ride.

"Wind is a big factor Anything over 10 knots, we don't fly." said Ray Pini Jr., who operates Captain Cutty and Crew with his father. Ray Sr..

%Altitude) depends on visibility. Even tree top level is nice. You eqn see wildlife.'

— Ray Pina Jr., Captain Cutty and Crew

and cousin Dave Pini, out of Rochester. Normallyv%9e fly at about 2,500 or 3,000 feet;

12,500 feet is the legal limit without oxygen re-quired for pilot and passengers," he said

At 3.000 feet, passengers can see downtown Detroit, a distance of about 26 miles. At the high end. all of southeastern Michigan is visible, Pini said.

"(Altitude) depends on visibility Even tree top level is nice You can see wildlife."

The temperature is 3 degrees cooler for every 1.000 feet of altitude, Pini said — another rea-son why winter is a less desirable season for balloonists

"Just bundle up warm and the overhead burn-er provides a little heat," Pini said

Although passengers stand for the duration of the flight, Pini says they, are too busy taking in the scenery to notice a lack of seats. Champagne caps the end of each balloon experience. Flight time is either at sunrise or an hour before sunset when wind speeds are the calmest.

Boring charges $120 a person and has gift cer-tificates available, which he says are very popu-lar. Pini charges $125 per person. Advance de-posits are required

EARTHBOUND joy riders might prefer tool-ing around town in a limousine, where choices range from Rolls Royces to Lincolns — equipped with every luxury imaginable

Farmington Hills-based B & M Leasing has two stretch limousines, a Cadillac and a Lincoln, both with color TV, stereo, tinted windows, vi-deocasette recorder, bar with champagne and a sun roof

"Three hours is the minimum rental. Most (customers) have a destination in mind, but some just want to drive around town." said Doris Buzzie, manager.

Customers with a destination are usually headed to hockey games, concerts, the theater or downtown restaurants this time of the year. And it's usually a special occasion, like a birthday or anniversary, she added.

"Business isn't bad, but it's mostly weekends now." she said. "It really heats up in May with proms, homecomings and weddings."

Six people are the maximum number Buzzie will allow per car. The charge is $35 an hour for the Cadillac and $40 for the Lincoln, because it's bigger.

Classy chassis Balloon to jet rentals give new meaning to'cruising'

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J o h n S t a n f o r d a n d hi* h o r s e Gravy have b a a n p rov ided tha r o m a n t i c t a t t i n g for g u y a t o p o p invo lved in a lot of m a r r i a g e p r o p o a a l s . S t a n - t h e q u e a t i o n to the i r favor i te gala. f o r d ' s S t e p p i n ' Out C a r r i a g e in Northvil le h a a

* If someone just wants to cruise the metro area, that's OK But trips out of town might in-cur additional expense, Buzzie said

Currier & Ives' famous winter scene with sleigh riders dashing across snowy hills and val-leys makes winter look inviting But locally, sleighriding is a scarce option.

"We did offer sleigh rides, but now it's too icy. If we get a meltdown and then fresh snow, we may offer it again." said Margaret Johnson; spokeswoman for Greenfield Village.

John Stanford, who operates Steppin' Out Car-riage in .Northville, plans to add sleigh rides to his carnage service next winter Meanwhile, he'll make do with his two single horse-drawn carriages.

"I have a two-seater carriage and an Amish two-seater courting carriage." said Stanford, who wears either Amish attire or a tuxedo to drive his customers to their destination

"SOME GUYS rent a carriage to propose to their girlfriends," he said, adding that he can't really hear the conversation between passenger* because of the clip clopping of horse's hooves

A horseshoer by trade. Stanford got into the carriage business when he was asked to provide taxi service for a wedding, and then another wedding

For four years, he operated a carnage taxi service on Monroe Street in Greektown. but dis-continued it last year. Now he concentrates on his home turf — Northville, where he owns a 15-acre farm — and nearby communities, like Plymouth

"They might want to go to dinner, or just ride by the historical park (in Northville). Some bring champagne," he said "I've been all over."

Mid-January to the end of February is usually the slow season because of chilling tempera-tures, but hardy souls still request a carnage ride in winter, he said

The city of Birmingham offered carnage ser-vice until the end of 1987, when Mary Qumn. owner of Crown Coach, was forced to close for financial reasons Liability insurance and work-er's compensation were too big a burden for the company, which operated four horse-drawn car-nages Thursday through Sunday.

Her departure was preceded by Brookdale Carnages, owned by Alfred Stephens of Bloom-field Hills, who went out of business last sum-mer.

John Hopkins has operated.Banbury Cross out of Plymouth off and on in recent years An aller-gy to horses has greatly curtailed his business, according to his friend. John Stanford

IF YOU HAVE more than a Sunday afternoon drive in mind, Aircharter Service at Oakland-Pontiac Airport may be the answer to your transportation needs

"We charge by the destination," said Valerie Oliver, office manager. "We can go anywhere in the continental U.S. and Canada."

The four-year-old company has aircraft rang-ing from a single engine plane to a Lear 24 jet. which can seat six people comfortably..

"Our clients lean to corporate since you're leasing the whole plane, not just buying a seat." she said.

But clients have chartered for whimsical things, like dinner at a Traverse City restaurant Charges range from $200 to $2,000.

"It depends on where you're going and for how long," Oliver said. "The advantage over com-mercial airlines is that we can fly anywhere, not just to big cities where you generally have to rent a car to get to your destination

"We go on demand Anytime of the day or night, seven days a week."

Ultimately, riding in style is in the eye of the beholder For the thrift conscious, there's Rent A Jalopy, where cars can be leased on a daily basis for $15.50 with the first 40 miles free. (It's 12 cents a mile after that).

Business is great, said an employee named Lucille, who had to cut short a conversation be-cause a customer was waiting for service.

The business, on Telegraph north of Six Mile, has 80 cars for rent, most late 1970s/early 1980s models, all makes included.

R.U.Syrius Karlos Barney

ANOTHER CASE Of ClXRGY MALPRACTICE; San Diego is coast's best kept secret By Iris Sanderson Jones

Q: Now that I've seen pictures of Saa Diego during the Saperbowl, I'm thinking about taking my wife there for a few days after a boiineu trip to Los Angeles this spring. What do you suggest we do?

CJC, West Bloomfield

A I was in San Diego for the first time a couple of weeks ago, and I think it is a great place to go for pleasure and relaxation, especially after the traffic jams of Los Angeles

Why not take the Amtrak train from either L.A. or Anaheim. You might even consider stopping for a few hours at San Juan Capistrano, one of the 21 Spanish missions estab-lished along the southern California coast 200 years ago.

The train will take you into Santa Fe station in the heart of downtown San Diego. (If you fly in. the airport is just across the bay from the har-bor, a few minutes drive from the dty.)

Your hotel choices, other than the usual chain hotels, are the brand new Omni San Diego in the very heart of

town, the high-rise Marriott over-looking the bay, the grand old Hotel del Coronado across the bridge on Coronado Island, or the new-old Hor-ton Grand downtown.

A note about the Horton Grand: A creative hotelier tore down two old hotels, saved the doorways, cornices and other irreplaceable parts and re-built the old bricks and windows into a new "historic" hotel that is now the rage of the city. The other historic hotel in town is the U.S. Grant. All the above will cost more than 9100 a night except the Horton Grand, which Is only slightly less.

IT COSTS less to stay in the chain hotels, motels and bed-snd-breakfast inns in Mission Valley or in Old Town, both closer to the Ssn Diego Zoo, Balboa Park and the beaches. Most of these places arc within 10 minutes drive of the downtown dty.

There is decent public transporta-tion, but I recommend you rent a car at least part of the time. The best first-view of San Diego Is from Ca-briUo National Monument, high on a cliff at the end of Point Lotna, a pen-insula that wraps around the end of

San Diego Bay. With a little imagination, you can

picture Cabrillo and other Spanish explorers sailing their high wooden ships into the bay while exploring

the Pacific coast only 50 years after Columbus discovered America.

Seeing a 'living map" like that

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RECENT R E L E A S E S : Apprent ice to M u r d e r " (B) (PG-

13) J 00 minutes Donald Suther land is e f fec t ive as

an unconventional coun t ry minister in this mys te ry of hexes, magic, dev-ils and murde r . Chad Lowe is excel-lent as his innocent young protege This t rue story twists and turns^to an interest ing conclusion Reviewed by Kutfty Guyor

" B a r f l y " (B + ) (R) 98 minutes Mickey Rourke and F a v e Duna-

way cut a d e s p e r a t e s l ice of life as Rourke wal lows in the squalor of al-coholism and aggress ion to fuel his impassioned philosophy Sidekick Dunawav is too polished for a drunk Although the f i lm a p p e a r s harshly real is t ic and vu lgar , it is necessary to tell the s to ry of " l i fe in the bot-t le " Sharp dia logue ca r r i e s painful imagery to the cu t t i ng edge. Could be unset t l ing to "n ice people " Re-newed by J e f f Lumatta

"Demons 2 " ( * ' (R) Another in the demonic series. I

think we ' r e being punished

"Julia and Ju l i a " iBl (R) 105 min-utes

Unusual s tory of woman caught between reali ty and a d r e a m world a f te r her husband is killed on their wedd ing day . J u l i a ( K a t h l e e n Turner) is never Sure what is real, and the confusing plot never makes it clear. Trick ending doesn't help. Keneu-ed by Kathy Guyor

"The Last E m p e r o r " (A-) (PG-13) 125 minutes. i

Bernardo Ber tolucci ' s stunning presentation of the epic ta le of Chi-na's last emperor , Pu Yi, who at age 3, came to the throne th ree years be-fore Sun Yat Sen's 1911 revolution His fascinat ing s tory of survival through two world w a r s and Mao's Communist takeover of mainland China is a fine his tor ical lesson and a gripping d r a m a of h u m a n courage

"She's Having a B a b y " (B) (PG-131 105 minutes

Entertaining, s l ice-of-l i fe comedy starr ing Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth McGovern Bacon, the would-be writer, n a r r a t e s the s tory f rom wed-ding day to the birth of their baby. Couple endures m a t r i m o n y and ma-ternity, u l t imate ly r e m e m b e r i n g what 's really impor tan t in life Re-

•neued by Mary Casey

"The Serpent and the Rainbow" (D)(R).

American working for pharma-ceutical f i rm inves t igates man in Haiti who is revived a f t e r 10 years in the grave Weak storyline and poor act ing combined with maca-bare images m a k e this hard to watch Not r e c o m m e n d e d for the faint-hearted Renewed by Mary Casey

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"Anguish" (*)(R). Zelda Rubinstein and Michael

Lerner in a horror f i lm.

"Bat ter ies Not Inc luded" (C + ) (PG) 100 minutes

Spielberg's la test r e lease fea tures ex t ra - te r res t r ia l s plus Jess ica Tandy and Hume Cronyn as an elderly cou-ple who. along with severa l others, face eviction f r o m their beloved city apa r tmen t building. Unusual rela-tionship develops be tween the e.t. 's and the humans. Too bland despite some humorous scenes Reviewed by J e f f Liimatta

Grading the movies A+ Top marks - sure to please

A Close behind - excellent

A- Still in running for top honors

B+ Pretty good stuff, not perfect

B Good

B- Good but notable deficiencies

C+ Just a cut above average

C Mediocre

c- Not so hot and slipping fast

D+ The very best of the poor stuff

D Poor

D- It doesn't get much worse

F Truly awful

Z Reserved for the colossally bad

* No advanced screening

the movies

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"Bigg ies — Adventures in T i m e " C m P G ) .

With a t i t le like that, t ime t ravel — of course — back to World War I F rance .

"Born to Race"<*)»Rj R a c e ca r dr ivers ' competi t ion

goes beyond the t r ack and involves a beaut i fu l eng ineer

"Braddock - Missing in Action I I I "

Guess who's re turning to Viet-n a m " (Hint It 's not Robin Williams)

"Broadcas t N e w s " (A-) (R) 135 minutes

En te r t a in ing and well-done, albeit contr ived, story of life in the net-work news fas t lane Holly Hunter , Albert Brooks and William Hurt re-vel in all the glitz and sham of con-t e m p o r a r y newscast ing It m a k e s you wonder about " f i lm at 11."

All you mean s tepmothers and

M a r i e l l e ( C a t h y T y s o n ) p e r -f o r m s a s e n s u a l v o o d o o d a n c e for H a r v a r d a n t h r o p o l -o g i s t D e n n i s A l a n (Bill Pu l l -m a n ) in " T h e S e r p e n t a n d t h e R a i n b o w . "

Relax in San Diego Cont inued f rom P a g e 1

tells you a lot about a place. You can see the huge nava l base below (at least 125,000 San Diegans are ei ther Navy or Mar ine employees) , the high-rise skyline of the city, and the surf following the coas t south 20 miles to the Mexican border

In the dis tance, high on a hill, is Presidio Pa rk , s i te of the f irst fort and mission built in 1769. The origi-nal town of San Diego, now Old Town, was na tu ra l ly built at the bot-tom of that hill, w h e r e it s tayed until t£e new town w a s built beside the bay in 18ft5.

A small portion of Old Town is being restored under the state park system of California. You can walk through an original Spanish house, built around a courtyard, visit re-stored buildings and explore shops with a Mexican flavor in Bazaar del Mundo. The rest of Old Town is being rebuilt privately.

. I asked locals for hotel and restau-rant recommendations in Old Town. T V y suggested the new, but atmos-pheric, Hacienda Hotel and the Heri-tage Park Bed L Breakfast Inn, one of a group of Victorian houses moved to the area when threatened by an expressway

EAT OUTDOORS in Bazaar del Mundo at Casa de Pico, or on the balcony at Casa de Banditti It's also fun to eat and drink at nearby Ham-bur guesa For good Mexican food.

but no a tmosphere , locals go to Az-tec and the Old Town Mexican Cafe.

Among the many downtown res-t au ran t s worth exploring a r e the Char t House in the Rowing Club. Dobson's Bar and Res tauran t . Gran t Grill , the Crown Room in Hotel del Coronado, any of the Anthony's fish r e s t a u r a n t s

You should defini tely spend a day at the San Diego Zoo and in the mu-seums built over a century ago for two world exhibit ions in Balboa Park Drive the coastal road north to La Jol la and enjoy lunch a t the Top of the Cove. If you have t ime, go 30 miles north of San Diego to the Wild Animal P a r k , opera ted by the San Diego Zoo and seen by very few visi-tors.

Those bright red trolleys parked outside the train station and seen scuttl ing regularly around town, are good transportation. Don't m m the one that goes 40 minutes due south The Tijuana trolley leaves down-town every 15 minutes and costs $1 25 one way

You nimble past navy shipyards, through two small towns and stop within a few feet of the border There are walkways through turn-sti les and hundreds of taxis ready to take you for about | 3 to the clutter and shopping of Tijuana.

For more information about San Diego, contact the San Diego Con-vention and Visitors Bureau. 1200 Third Ave., Suite 824, San Diego. Calif. 92101 or call (619) 232-3101.

jealous s tepsis ters watch out! Cin-derel la 's F a i r y Godmother is back in town with all of Disney's original crowd in this 1950 classic

"The Couch T r i p " < A) (R) 105 min-utes.

Dan Aykroyd connives to get t r a n s f e r r e d f r o m jail to a menta l iif-sti tution You only think you heard this one be fore as Aykroyd gives new and humorous meaning to the ternj , "devious." Walter Matthau is no

slouch in that depar tment ei ther "Then the re ' s the lovely Donna Dixon

the very funny Mary Gross and Char les Grodin giving psychiatry a bad — but funny — name

"Dirty Danc ing" (B-) <PG-13) 105 minutes

Well-done and enter ta ining show-biz cl iche Rich, idealistic young girl ( Jennifer Grey) falls in love with working-class dance instructor (Pa-trick Swayze) Music, dance and dia-logue a r e good, but plot has more t r i te twis ts than Chubby Checker in the P e p p e r m i n t Lounge.

"Eddie Murphy Raw"(* ) (R) . Eddie Murphy in footage taken

f r o m live concer t s

" E m p i r e of the Sun" (A) (PG) 150 minutes .

Poignant , r ivet ing Spielberg story of in terned English boy separated f rom pa ren t s during World War II J apanese invasion of China. Brilliant photography, e therea l sound and ex-cel lent ac t ing add up to a winner

" F a t a l A t t r ac t ion" (A) (R) 110 minutes

Michael Douglas, fami ly man, and his one-night stand, which turns into a n igh tmare at the hands of a psy-chotic woman (Glenn Close) in this suspenseful thr i l ler Riveting perfor-mances and a strong story build to an explosive, nerve-shat ter ing con-clusion Renewed by Kathy Guyor

" F o r Keeps" (D-) (PG-13) 100 min-utes. •

Maudlin teenage romance goes nowhere ve ry slowly Pa ren t s will be offended, decent people appalled and Molly Ringwald fans will cure their insomnia with this one

"Good Morning Vie tnam" (A) (R) 120 minutes .

Non-stop Robin Williams at his very best a s Armed Forces Radio D.J. in Vie tnam Williams' comic disrespect fo r authori ty delivered in

in imi table style i s perfect com-ment on w a r ' s madness and obsceni-ty-

"Hope and Glory"' (A — ) (PG-13) 110 minutes .

An absolutely cha rming and mar-velous two hours of World War II in England through the eyes and f r o m the viewpoint of 6-year-old Bill (Sebastian Rice Edwards). Sarah Miles is his mother , and the rest of the cast , a l though locally unknown, a re superb, in par t icu la r Ian Bannen as the c rabby , cantankerous but lov-ing g r a n d f a t h e r . Don' t miss it.

"House of G a m e s " (C-*-) (R) (100 minutes).

Modern m y s t e r y t e a m s up with seda te f e m a l e psychologist with c lever con m a n . Slow-paced, low-en-ergy s tory is saved by an unusual plot twist tha t gives it an unexpected ending. Reviewed by Kathy Guyor

"Moons t ruck" (A ± ) (PG) 102 min-utes.

This is t ru ly a beaut i ful movie. It 's

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K e v i n B a c o n a n d E l i z a b e t h M c G o v e r n s t a r a s n e w l y w e d s J a k e a n d Kr i s ty B r i g g s in P a r a -

m o u n t P i c t u r e s ' c o n t e m p o r a r y c o m e d y , " S h e ' f H a v i n g a B a b y . "

filled with laughter and t e a r s and all the joys of life. Cher is magn i f i cen t as a 37-year-old I ta l ian widow in Brooklyn about to r e m a r r y She's t e r r i f i c and Nicolas Cage. Vincent Ga rden i a and Danny Aiello a r e grea t in this pure distillation of the Ameri-can ethnic shtick If you only have one movie t o sec

"Pinocchio and the E m p e r o r of the Night" (C) (G) 90 minutes.

Original story embell ished and an-imation computer-enhanced but end result is f la t . Some images a r e dull and mora l has been compl ica ted f a r beyond childhood comprehension. Renewed by J e f f Lhmatta

only S c h w a r z e n e g g e r can . viewed by Kathy Guyor

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" N e s t " ( * ) (R). This t e r ro r - t r ip f r o m Cannon

F i l m s s ta rs a cockroach. Don't say we didn't warn you

" N u t s " ( A + ) (R) 120 minu tes Ba rb ra Streisand is supe rb as ex-

pensive call girl charged with killing an abusive client St r iesand 's ac t ing is the icing, but the cake includes top p e r f o r m a n c e by Richard ' Dreyfus . Maureen Stapleton. J a m e s Whit-more , Karl Maiden. Eli Wallach. Rober t Webber and Leslie Nielsen.

" O v e r b o a r d " (B —) (PG) 110 min-utes

Marginal ly clever s tory with some good comedy is m a r r e d by overly rap id transition of super-snot ty-r ich lady (Goldie Hawn) to sensi t ive, car -ing mothe r of four boys living in slo-venly surroundings Their daddy ( K u r t Russel l ) is u n b e l i e v a b l y thoughtful for such a c rude lout — and not at all convincing.

"P lanes . Tra ins and Automobi les" (A) (R) 90 minutes.

Strangely enough ^adversity, pain, suffer ing and mis for tune can be fun-ny — when they happen to someone else. This t ime it 's Steve Mart in and John Candy misadventur ing f r o m New York to Chicago during holiday rush. Mart in 's t an t rums and lovable, bumbling Candy make it a p leasant outing

"Return of the Living Dead - P a r t I I " (B-) (R) 89 minutes .

The dead have risen again in m o r e gruesome form. Good e n t e r t a i n m e n t for those who like the m a c a b r e . Great overact ing adds to the come-dy Renewed by Brian Nichols

"The Running Man" (B) (R) 105 minutes.

Futur is t ic act ion set in police s t a t e in 2017. Arnold Schwar -zenegger is g a m e show con tes tan t fighting for his life. Good guys win. bad guys lose. Lots of act ion, vio-lence and droll g roaners del ivered as

"Three Men and a B a b y " ( B - ) (PG) 100 minutes

One pre t ty baby, th ree handsome men, many comica l s i tua t ions and a

Selleck, Danson and Gut tenberg are te r r i f ic as three s ingle m e n learning to c a r e for and love a baby left on their doorstep Revieu>ed by Kathy Guyor

"Throw Momma F r o m The Train" (B-t-) (PG-13) 90 minutes .

Clever comedy has Danny Devito and Billy Crystal t r a d i n g murders : a bossy mother and a nas ty ex-wife a r e the targets . Will the killers ac-complish their evil deeds ' ' Story keeps you guessing and laughing un-til the end. Devito and Crysta l are te r r i f ic together

"Wall S t ree t" (D) (R) 125 minutes Sophis t ica ted m e d i o c r i t y with

high cholesterol c a s t in bland expose of Wall Street shenan igans Michael Douglas, Mart in and Char l ie Sheen, Ter rence Stamp, Hal Holbrook. Sean Young, Sylvia Miles and Daryl Han-nah perform slightly be t te r than Oliver Stone's sc reenp lay and direc-tion, which has all the appea l of dead marshmal lows

Ondaatje: A seeker of truth in 'Slaughter' By John Killsen specia l writer

Eve ry y e a r hundreds of books a r e published Some a r e immedia te ly forgotten. Of ten with good reason Others move on to bes t -se l le rdom for r easons tha t a r e unfa thomable . Most, how-ever , go on to modest sales They have a lmos t non-existent advert is ing budgets. Thei r au-thors lack a " n a m e " Their print runs a re smal l . These books are, in many cases, the best of the publ isher ' s lists. It is my intention, in this space , to br ing some of these books to your a t tent ion.

Michael Ondaa t j e is a n a m e not known to a la rge n u m b e r of people in this country . He was b o m in Sri Lanka in 1943 and moved to Canada in 1962 He has m a d e documenta ry f i lms and wr i t ten severa l books. He is also the winner of the G o v e r n o r - G e n e r a l ' s L i t e r a r y Award . Mighty impress ive t rack record for an "un-known." wouldn' t you say?

"Coming Through Slaughter" was published in Canada in 1976. It was called "a spectacular breakthrough" by the Globe and Mail When it was published in this country it was called "lyrical, sensuous, stunning" by Publishers Weekly. Penguin Books has a paperback edi-tion of the book available in a handsome, quali-ty size for $6.95.

"COMING THROUGH Slaughter" deals with the life of Buddy Boiden. a comet playing jazz-man, who gained fame in the early 1900s and died in the East Louisiana State Hospital in 1931. He was one of those hard-living, hard-playing characters that, had they not lived, would have been invented. Mr Ondaatje did extensive research into Buddy Bolden's life

books missed or forgotten

and the whole Storyvi l le /Jazz scene to present this work He. as Buddy, is a seeker of truth. One in the t ru th of fiction, and the other in the purity of his mus ic

The t ru th is that Charles Buddy" Boiden was probably b o m in 1876. Manuel Hall lived with his mothe r anrf ' taught him the cornet . Boiden w a s never legally mar r ied although be had two chi ldren, a girl and a boy, by two women He played in New Orleans at the Ma-sonic Hall, the Globe and the Jackson Hall. In April 1907, while playing with Henry Allen's Brass Band, he went mad In June of that yea r he was placed in an asylum, diagnosed as suf-fer ing f r o m " d e m e n t i a p raecox-paranoid type " Twenty- four years later , in 1931, he died Those a r e the facts . The t ru th

Michael Ondaatje takes these facts and plays them as a jazz ode to a master Themes appear and fade out only to weave in again before the reader is aware of their return Characters dart in and ouV laying down a part of Buddy's life, defining and refining and ex-panding And Buddy Boiden. The main line. The center Holding the various parts in orbit. Playing out his life. Searching for the music that drives his life.

"He was the best and the loudest and most loved jazzman of his time, but never profes-sional in the brain The way the side of his

mouth would d rag a net of air in and d r e s s it in notes and make it last and last , yea rn ing to leave it up the re in the sky l ike air trans-fo rmed into cloud. He could see the a i r . could tell where it was freshest in a r oom by the colour ."

AND, IN T H E midst of it. leaving Going off with another m a n ' s wife. Living with them Hiding out Thinking the music . Returning. Back to the world of his music Others hearing that he is back. Back to play Changing plans to hear the great Boiden Trave l ing to see Buddy play. P lay in a pa rade

"Then silent. For something 's fa l len in my body, and I can ' t hear the mus ic as I play it The notes more of ten now She hi t t ing each note with her body before it is even out so I Know what I do through her God this is what I wanted to play for. if no one else I a lways guessed there would be this, this m i r r o r some-where, she closer to me now and her eyes over m i n e tough and young and c o m e f r o m god knows where . . . this is what I wanted , al-ways. loss of pr ivacy in the playing, leaving the s tage , the rec tangle of band on the s treet , this hea r e r who can throw m e in the direction and speed she wished like an a n g r y shadow."

Then silent. Mad Locked in a mad silence. Caught in the dying echo of that last pure note. The echo that Buddy Boiden and Michael On-daatje hear through the last years. Hear in the si lence of Buddy. The stories of his friends, his women The hospital records. The transcripts at the Tulane Library The echo of a man caught in the music In hi* mind. The echo of truth that remains when one finishes "Coming Through Slaughter "

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STREET BEATS IN CONCERT

F u n h o u s e ' s h i g h - e n e r g i z e d c r e w i n c l u d e s Ron C o n i g l i a r o o n d r u m s . Duffy A r m s t r o n g o n b a s s , s i n g e r a n d S t e v e " S k e e n " L u e d e r s o n g u i t a r .

A N D R E W G R E E N W E L i .

K i m " K i m b a " lu iane l l i a s l e a d

Meet Funhouse: Mild mannered, a dash of chaos

By Larry O'Connor staff writer

At f i r s t glance, m e m b e r s of this group resemble the type of people who drink wine coolers and whis t le Phil Collins tunes

'We're like dark Kent. By day we're mild mannered reporters; by night we're long haired weirdos.'

—Kim luhanelh

Funhouse

REVIEWS

The m e m b e r s of Funhouse look qu i t e " y u p p i f i e d " K i m b a . the group's lead singer, is dressed in a sweat suit and is munching on a gar -den salad

Steve "Skeen" Lueders, lead gui-tar is t , s i ts properly and is wea r ing a dress shir t and dress s lacks

Duffy Armstrong, bass p layer , looks like the serious CPA in his horn- r immed glasses

This is Funhouse at home On s t a g e . t h e y ' r e chaos incorpora ted

"We ' re kind of like Clark Kent." said Kimba , whose n a m e is Kim Iuli-ane l l i . " B y day. w e ' r e m i l d -m a n n e r e d reporters , by night, w e ' r e long-haired weirdos "

Indeed, Funhouse is an a l t e r ego And Kimba is certainly at the fore-f ront .

Kim hardly seems the type to tell pa t rons to shut up and listen to the music, or the individual whose re-cent verba l outburst had Funhouse asked not to pe r fo rm again at a one nightclub (They've have since re-turned).

Kimba. though, would do it in a flash

" S O M E IDIOT was yelling tha t he

wanted to hear J u d a s Pr ies t , Kim-ba said In my ou~n words. I told him. I 'm sorry sir . we don i do J u d a s 1'riest

When I'm on s tage. Kimba takes over ." shf said Kimba is outgoing, confident, perhaps too conf ident and cocky Kim is very insecure, shy and constantly needs approva l "

Kimba has toned down her act At least sailors won' t have to blush anymore .

Pa r t of the reason is she has re-cently become engaged Her beau is a fellow she met last May a f t e r a gig at Lili's 21 in H a m t r a m c k

Also. Armst rong said the band has been able to smooth out the rough edges The main focus is making mu-sic. something which Funhouse is ra ther adept at doing

Currently, the group is in the midst of recording an eight-song al-bum. Psychodrama . " which will be out m late March

Funhouse also will be on two, soon-to-be-released compi la t ion al-bums Detroit Music Scene ' and

Digital De t ro i t . ' !f anything, Funhouse ' s recorded

music runs against the gra in of its on-stage image The mate r ia l -on the band s demo tape is slick

Industrial Noise and Psycho-d r a m a ' a re two of the band 's m o r e well-known of fe r ings " Indus t r ia l Noise" has been receiving regular air t ime on WORB-FM and WDTR-FM

Yet neither tune o f f e r s even a hint of what Funhouse s m a n i a c a l s t age presence is like

ANYTHING GOES when Fun-house pe r fo rms It 's a highly ener-gized display of rock "n roil, with band member s f lying about like tag-team wrest lers

When I go to see somebody. I like them to be into what t hey ' r e doing and not going through the motions." Armstrong said W e r e def ini te ly

into what we re doing People listen to the t ape and it 's

so clean that the physical energy isn't there ," said Ron Conigliaro, d r u m m e r for the group People who listen to the t ape and then see the band think we re two di f ferent bands "

But Funhouse is one t .ght unit The core of the group was formed back at Oxford High School under the n a m e of Apex with Conigliaro, Arm-strong and Skeen kicking out hard rock numbers

Each m e m b e r went their s epa ra t e way a f t e r high school Once settled in their ca ree rs , they decided to re-fo rm the group six yea r s l a t e r except this t ime they wanted to add a twist

' We wanted a f e m a l e vocalist Armst rong said

Enter Kimba. who audit ioned once and was hired immedia te ly She lis-tened to the band 's music and was back a week la ter with lyrics of her own

I Was real impressed with i the g r o u p ) , K i m b a said "Industrial Noise rea l ly s tuck out in my mind. It was angry and-sounded like something I could re la te to It was therapy for m y head

FROM T H E R E . Funhouse took off

Yet the process wasn ' t without its quirks, like when Funhouse per formed at a wedding The band had to play "House of the Rising Sun since it was the slowest song in its r eper to i re

And Funhouse played before five people at the H a m t r a m c k Pub be-cause of a rag ing snows to rm Yet the band has needed l i t t le t i m e to es tabhsh itself

"I t ' s happened so fast , Conigliaro said "One night w e were the opening act, the next night we wert* headlin-ing "

• LONNIE B R O O K S Lonnie Brooks a well known Chi-

cago blues a r t i s t , will pe r fo rm at 9 30 p m Thursday and Friday Feb 11-12. at Rick s Amer ican Cafe 224 Abbott, Ann Arbor For information call 996 2747

• M A P OF THE WORLD Map of the World plerform Friday

Feb 12. at the Blind Pig. 2U8 S Firs t . Ann Arbor For information call 996-8555

• H I P P O D R O M E Hippodrome will pe r fo rm with

Colorful T r a u m a Friday F e b 12 at Rerun s. War ren Avenue east of Schaefer Road. Dearborn

• STATIC A L P H A B E T Static Alphabet will pe r fo rm Fri-

day. Feb 12. at the -Hamtramck Pub. can i t t nea r 1-75

• FRANK D U M O N T & HIS B A N D

Blues a r t i s t s F rank DuMont 4. His Band, which opened up for Bo Didd-ley and Ron Wood recently at Har-pos, will p e r f o r m Fridays, through F e b r u a r y , a t Four Greenfie lds , Woodward and 13 Mile Little Junior Kennedy will be the special guest

• W H I T E S N A K E Whitesnake will per form Satur-

day Feb 13. at the Joe Louis Arena in Detroi t T icke t s a re $17 50 and avai lable at T icke tMaster Outlets To cha rge t ickets by phone, call 423-6666

• THE D E A D MILKMEN The Dead Milkmen will pe r fo rm

at 10 p m Fr iday . Feb 19. at St An-drew s Hall. 431 E Congress. De-troit Tickets a r e $8 50 and avai lable at all T i cke tMas te r Outlets

• G E O R G E T H O R O G O O D George Thorogood and the De-

s t royers will pe r fo rm at 7 30 p m Friday Feb 19 at Hill Auditorium in Ann Arbor Tickets a r e $17 50

• S T I N G Sting will pe r fo rm Fr iday and Sat-

urday Feb 19-20 at the Mason. t Temple Thea te r in Detroit T icke t ! a r t dv i i i ab ie a t dll TtckfclMaaier Outlets To cha rge t ickets by phorn-call 423-6666

• DIO Dio, with special guests Megadeth

and Savatage, will p e r f o r m at 7 30 p m Sunday Feb 21 at Co bo Arena T icke t s l« re $17 50 For more infor mat ion. call 567-6000

• EARTH, WIND A FIRE An Evening With Ear th . Wind &

Fire will t ake place at 8 p m Sun-day. Feb 2 5 at Joe Louis Arena Tickets a re $17 50 For more infor-mat ion call 567-60WJ-

• WARLOCK Warlock will pe r fo rm Wednesday.

Feb 24 at Harpos Lounge 14238 Harper Detroit Tickets a re $6 in advance $8 at the door For infor-mat ion call 823-6400

• FRANK Z A P P A Frank Zappa will pe r fo rm Friday

through Sunday. Feb 26-28 at the Roya! Music Theater Tickets are $17 50 For more informat ion caii 546-7610

• R U S H Rush with special guests Tommy

Shaw will pe r fo rm Fr iday March 4. at Joe Louis Arena Tickets a re $17 50 For more informat ion call 567-6U0O

• INXS INXS will pe r fo rm Wednesday

March 16 di Cobo Arena Tickets are $17.50 For informat ion call 567-6000

LOCAL Here a r e the top 10 songs being

played on Contaminat ion and Cor-rosion. which can be heard f rom 7-8 p m Fr idays on W ORB-FM 90 3

1 Shrunken Shirt . Termites of 19 >9. 2 "Chance With You Jugglers and Thieves. 3 I Am the One \ e r t i c a l Pillow-, 4 Happy Again, Six. 5 Industr ia l Noise, Funhouse 6 This Is Tru th . Hunting Lodge 7 Along the Way." Vi> Akauldren 8 Witness Spahn Ranch 9 Stiff Love Trash Brats 10 Autumn Colors Hippodrome

B l u e s a r t i s t L o n n i e B r o o k s w i l l p e r f o r m T h u r s d a y a n d F r i d a y at R i c k ' s A m e r i -c a n C a f e in A n n Arbor .

COUNTRY Here are the top-10 country song^

being piayed on WWWW-FM 106 7 a country and western station ir. I> troit 1 Do You Beiievt- Me V v. \ e r n Gusdin 2 Go in Gone Kathv Mat tea 3 Tennessee Flat Top Box Ro sanne Cash 4 Somewhere Tonight Highway 101 5 Twinkle TwsnKie Lucky S ta r ' Merle Haggard 6 Those Memories of You The Trio 7 One Fr iend Dan Seals 8 That s My Job Conway Twitty 9 Just Lovin You The O'Kanes

10 F a c e to Face Alabama

ROBBIE ROBERTSON

— Robbie Robertson

Robbie Robertson is back on the d a n c e floor, folks

Near ly 10 years a f t e r Robertson and The Band released "The Last Wal tz ," comes this substantial , sig-n i f icant comeback a lbum

Rober tson ' s fans must be wonder-ing what took him so long

With the help of U2. P e t e r Gabriel and the Bo Deans. Robbie Robert-son" doesn't stick to formula , and it succeeds However, it suf fers com-merc ia l ly f r o m the lack of a Top 40 tune

Rober t son ' s percussion-laden mu-sic and Dylanesque lyrics combine to paint vivid mind-pictures every bit a s good as anything his old fr iend Z immy has done

Though much of the mater ia l is se-r ious. Robertson includes a sliver of folksy diversion on Somewhere Down The C r a i y R i v e r " with back-ing vocals f r o m Sammy Bo Dean

The fields are empty, abandoned '59 Chevy Laying in the back seat listening to Little Willie John." it go«s. The song prompts images of floating down the Mississippi.

A regular subject on the album is spirituality.

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P e r h a p s the 1986 suicide of for-m e r Band ma te Richard Manuel brought Robertson closer to the sub-jects of life, death and religion

To get across those messages , he rel ies on heavy-handed drums, swirl-ing gu i t a r s and emotional vocals

In the moody opening t rack . "Fa l l -en Angel ." Robertson and Gabr ie l croon: "Fa l len angel cas ts a shadow up against the sun; if my eyes could see Che spiri t of the chosen one "

And the intense Showdown At Big Sky" includes references to the Holy Ghost. Garden of Eden and Book of David

Other power-packed cuts include ' Amer ican Roulette." Sweet F i r e Of Love" and "Test imony "

In an e r a where most music is de-signed to reach mul t i - formats , i t 's r e f r e sh ing for this a lbum to c o m e along It is impossible to listen with-out being moved in some way

— T i m S m i t h

SQUEEZE — Babylon

And On For some reason, b ig- t ime success

has a lways eluded this English pop group

Oh sure, they 've had r e m n a n t s of it over the years , most notably with "Tempted ." a tune f ea tu r ing the vo-cals of then-member Paul Car rack

It 's only with the hard-dr iving Babylon And On" though, that the

much-ignored, many- t imes - res t ruc -tured group has squeezed out enough m a j o r league a i rp lay to m a k e a mu-sical dent

The reason this a lbum m a k e s it is s imple It is accessible, bouncy and. for the most par t , fun to listen to I ;f»tertunately w w of t h e m a t e r i a l produced by Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford won't land them into the songwri ters Hall of F a m e

Momentum s t a r t s off a s soon as tasty horns kick off Top 20 hit

Hourglass " and f a l t e r s only occa-sionally t h e r e a f t e r

The relentless, harmoniz ing vocals of Tilbrook and Difford f lavor each t rack as does the e m p h a t i c d r u m m -ing of Gilson I-avis

A sure bet to follow Hourglass" on the hit pa rade is the cu r r en t sin-gle. "85S-5937." a la te '80s ode to an-swering-machine r o m a n c e

"If you ca re to l eave your n a m e

s ee and number please speak c lear ly af-ter the tone, she'll give you a ring when she gets home "

Lyrical bubble-gum perhaps , but the hook is as infect ious as can be

Babylon And On" is not all com mercia l pop though How many al-bums these days boast b a n j o and si-t a r "

And then there is the excel lent ac-cordion p lay ing of gues t p layer T. Bone Wolk on calypso-l ike Tough Love." "Str iking Matches ' and the finale. " Some Amer icans "

The la t te r song takes a bold stab at telling u s every th ing we should know about ourse lves Some Ameri-cans will a lways win s o m e Ameri-cans gung ho, some Amer icans say no to war . - '

With " Babylon And On." quite a few Amer icans will say pes to Squeeze Final ly

— T i m S m i t h

7 SIMPLE SONGS — Orange

Roughies The ca tch of the day Why it s the

Orange Roughies of course Broiled baked or sauteed in lemon

juice" Naw These Orange Roughies a re only to be savored on tape Just why the Roughies a re an enjoyable band to listen to s t ems from the gui-tar work of Dave Feeny. the closet thing to a gui tar hero we have in these par t s

Feeny. who lives in Livonia doesn't mere ly play a guitar He takes you on a r ide wit^h it

Fea tu red in this offer ing b\ the Detrott based group is an a r r ay of guitar wizardry by Feeny and songs with c lever ly r i c s Feeny"s instru-menta l abil i ty can be detected on the tape ' s f irst n u m b e r , "Eyepatch

On it. r ap id - f i r e d rumming blends into a s t r e a m of a tmospher ic guitar lines that s e e m to bounce off the clouds

Street M a r e s " is a number in which Feeny handles an acoustic gui tar with equa l skill " Impat ience is another highlight, which is paced with a slow, melodic sampling and then rushes into brief spurts of sting-ing s tr ing work

Another plus for the Orange Roughies is tha t the mater ia l is well-wri t ten F o r example , two songs —

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Eyepatch and Impat ience focus on loneliness a weIl-cover«-d subject in the pop music field

Yet the unique blend of words make the numbers fun to listen to Cliches certainly don't seem to be a problem here

All that said theYe's still some sides to the Orange Roughies that need buff ing up

For one. the vocal l imitat ions of John Rosey" Pineau su r f ace f rom t ime to t ime Pineau has a tendency to try and sing above the music in s tead of with it

Still, let it be said the Orange Roughies a re one of the top bands in this a rea , especially in t e rms of being innovative Simply, the group has a sound all its own "7 Simple Songs' documents that fac t

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You don't have to be born under the astrological sign of Leo to enjoy the beauty of the solid brass, hand-carved Lion pin. Its mane, tail and eyea are made from hand-set tiny rhinestones, a study spring on the back of its head makes the head move lightly with your movement when worn. $110. LaRocca BeHa atTteadilly Courtyard, down-town Birmingham, 355 S. Woodward.

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A new messenger service "works from the heart"— minus bells, whistles, bal-loons or striptease artists. The sender selects a letter design best suited for the occasion to be celebrated. It is then written in calligra-phy on light blue stationery bearing a. fancy border and cupid embellishment. It is then folded, sealed and de-livered to the recipient by a tuxedoed courier along with a long stem rose. Cyrano's, 7419 Middlebelt, Suite 3, West Bloomfield. Phone 855-5340.

Everybody has their own secret recipe for making chili, be it two-a larm or Tex-Mex style, right' '

Well, if you re willing to boast about your chili to friends and fami-ly. then the National Kidney Founda-tion of Michigan wants to hear from you It's calling all cooks for its ninth annual Great Chili Cook-Off. set for April 30 to May 1 at the Saline Farm Council Grounds

The International Chili Society's sanctioned cook-off will be April 30. with the winner getting a trip for two to compete in the world champi-onship cook-off in California This is no easy competition Rules include no beans and no filler

The 'anything in the pot" rene-gade cook-off will be May 1. It al-lows cooks to use beans, spaghetti and other fillers The winner gets a guaranteed spot in next year 's sanc-tioned cook-off

Registration for both cook-offs are being accepted through March 14 For a registration form or further information, call the kidney founda-tion toll-free at 1-800-482-1455

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Eugene Friesen and Friends, all members of the Paul Winter Consort — actually, you could say it's the Paul Winter Consort minus Paul Winter — will preform their New Wave music at a Valentine's concert Sunday. Feb 14

The concert will be at 7 p.ni at Oakland University's Varner Recital Hall Tickets cost $10 in advance and $12 at the door Advance tickets can be obtained by calling 693-1021

The group just finished their new-est album, "Earth Beat," recorded in the Soviet Union with Soviet art ists

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Are you having a "dog" of a time figuring out what to buy your Valen-tine this year"'

Why not win his or her heart by winning a $100 gift cert i f icate from ilona & gallery in Farmington Hills

It's easy Just stop by the gallery at 31045 Orchard Lake Rd and try your luck at guessing how many can-dy hearts are in a water jar on dis-play in the front window Guess right and you win the $100 gift certificate

For each entry made now through Saturday, ilona & gallery's owner. Hirschel Levine, will donate $1 to the Michigan Humane Society

See why we said it 's a doggone contest?

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I t a l i a n Classical and jazz guitar virtuoso

Michele Ramo will be featured at a Feb 21 Italian Ethnic Sunday, spon-sored by the International Institute of Metropolitan Detroit and the Ital-ian-American Cultural Society

Along with contemporary Italian musie including Ramu s own jazz compositions — the concert will in-clude selections f rom Bach. Spanish composer Fernanado Sor, Venezu-alan composer Antonio Lauro and Brazilian music

The Italian Ethnic Sunday will be at 4 p.m. at the Grosse Pointe War Memorial. 32 Lakeshore Dr., Grosse Pointe Farms

It will include international re-freshments and an exhibit of photo-graphs taken in Italy by Ramo

Tickets are $10 each and are available at the International Insti-tute (871-8600) and at Vanelli's Res-taurant in downtown Detroit (961-2444). 1

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o f m u s i c Closer to home, the Farmington

Community Center is continuing its Festival of Music series Feb 28 with the David Jorlett Chorale

Also scheduled to perform in the series are the Detroit Concert Brass March 20 and the Dennis Tim Quar-tet with George Benson April 24

The concerts will be at 7:30 p.m. and an art ist 's reception will toiiow each performance.

The performances are $13 eacb • including the reception A series ticket is available for $30 For more information, call 477-8404

The Farmington Community Cen-ter is at 24705 Farmington Rd north of Ten Mile Road, Farmington Hills.

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Let's talk about a few simple tech-niques that might help you get more wnpact in your pictures

Ever heard of panning'1 It's a tech-nique used frequently by sports pho-tographers to help isolate the action In most cases, when photographing sports action, you try to use the high-est shutter speed possible in order to freeze the action But when you find a subject that lends itself to panning, you do just the opposite — use a very slow shutter speed

Normally, this would result in a fuzzy photo However, it is possible to freeze the action while the back-ground becomes a blur. IF you can track or pan the camera along with the subject motion.

Take a race car. for example Pre-focus your camera for the area where the car will pass in front of you Rather than using a high shutter speed, set the shutter at a 15th or a 30th of a second, being sure to com-

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pensate b> using a smaller f-stop un-less you have a shutter priority mode on your camera that will auto-matically take care of the compen-sation

Now, and this is the tricky part, practice picking up the race car as it roars toward you and follow it as it roars past. When you think you can hold the camera on the subject suc-cessfully, try pressing the shutter at the moment the car is in front of you and keep following through af te r you release the shutter Don't stop the panning movement as soon as you press the shutter

IF YOU'VE shot it correctly — and managed to hold the camera on the subject moving across your path — the result should be a sharp auto with a blurred background.

Try this technique with horses, skiers, runners — any subject that moves rapidly from left to right or right to left in front of you Don't ex-pect every shot to be a winner; three out of five is a good batting average.

A suggestion: use slow speed film when trying this. On a bright day. with a high speed film, you may find it impossible to get down to a 15th or a 30th of a second without resorting to a polarizing or neutral density filter

A favorite composition trick I like to use is called framing. Whenever I have an interesting building to pho-tograph, I look for a doorway or archway that I can photograph through to f rame the building in the background I prefer arched door-ways over the square variety.

Sometimes, especially when pho-tographing scenics, I'll look for an interesting tree branch that I can use to f rame the picture. If all else fails. I may use a person standing to one side of the picture looking into iL preferably in shadow so that the fig-ure is silhouetted, which gives me a

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partial f r ame as well as adds depth to the photograph

We've discussed the rule of thirds before, but because it is such a use-ful composition tool, particularly when photographing scenics. its worth mentioning again

ImagineTlor example, that you're shooting a seascape at sunset. Too often you'll put the sunset directly at the center of the photo and divide the picture in half with the horizon

TRY INSTEAD to think of your photo in terms of thirds Draw imag-inary lines across the scene in your viewfinder, one third in f rom each side, right and left, one third down from the top and one third up from the bottom

Now, if it is the sea you want to emphasize, place the horizon line along the upper horizontal thirds line If you have a magnificent sky full of painted clouds that you want to emphasize, place the horizon line on the lower horizontal thirds line Now place your setting sun at the in-tersection of either the right or left vertical thirds and the line you've

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AP — People suffering from an energy drain may be reacting to stress or overwork or they might really be ill

Recent studies, according to an article in the current issue of Red-book. showed that nearly 40 per-cent of patients who tell doctors they are chronically tired have genuine ills.

Generally, if you wake up worn out, or you have been lethargic for weeks without experiencing any other symptoms, your fatigue is psychological in origin.

But if just getting through the day wearies you and you experi-ence headaches, backaches, muscle weakness or other physical symp-toms. you may have a health prob-lem

Here are the most common phys-ically related energy thieves

• Viral infections — These in-clude influenza, hepatitis, mononu-cleosis and CFS (chronic fatigue syndrome). CFS, a more chronic form of mono that appears to be caused by a virus, may last for months or years.

• Endocrine disorders — Wear-iness is one of the first symptoms of malfunctions of the thyroid and pancreas and could indicate dia-betes. hypoglycemia, hyperthyroid-

ism and hypothyroidism. • Anemia — "The chief symp-

tom of anemia, often the only symptom, is fatigue," said Dr. Jay N. Schapira, a Los Angeles cardiol-ogist and assistant clinical profes-sor of medicine at the University of California in Los Angeles. "But anemia can be very insidious be-cause the body runs down so slowly that victims don't realize just how sick they are."

• Poor nutrition — "Crash diet-ing and anemia a re the most fre-quent causes of nutritonally relat-ed fatigue," said Jay Kenney. nutri-tion research specialist for the Pritikin Longevity Center in Santa Monica, Calif. "If you're eating a fairly well-balanced diet, however, it's deubtful poor nutrition is what's making you feel so tired "

• Chronic disease — Fatigue can be an early warning of such se-rious chronic diseases as lupus, myasthenia gravis and multiple sclerosis

e Clinical depression — "De-pression, which is far more preva-lent among women than men, is the common cold of mental disorders," said Lisa Lewis, staff psychologist at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka. Kan It affl icts as much as 25 per-cent of the population

L o v e f e a s t

Agapee Duglass, a Valentine love feast, is planned for 5-9 p.m Sunday. Feb. 14. at Chef Duglass' Restaurant Duglass in Southfield The menu in-cludes Almond Soup Aprodite. Love Apple filled with Seafood, Tender Beef Bundle (filet mignon en croute) or grilled Whitelfish Sea Dream, and "Be My Valentine" Strawberry Torte Each couple attending Aaga-pee ©uglass will receive a free bot-tle of champagne. In addition to the gourmet menu, the party will fea-ture music for dancing and easy lis-

.tening by the combo Loving Cup. Professional numerologist Judy Laslie will talk with guests who wish to know more about their own num-erology and their valentines Price is $60 per person including tax and gratuity. For reservations, call the restaurant at 424-9244

P i z z a h e a r t

A heart-form pizza is available for Valentine's Day from Mr. B's in Livonia The large (16-inch) pizza, at $9 99, is delivered by a .driver cos-tumed as Cupid A complimentary rose is included for the price; a Val-entine may be included, at an addi-tional charge.

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A Romantic Weekend getaway is offered by the Radisson P U z a Hotel at Town Center in Southfield The package is $194 for a Honeymoon Suite or $144 for a deluxe junior suite Included are accommodations for the night, a bottle of champagne, Godiva chocolates, a long-stemmed rose, morning newspaper, f ramed souvenir certificate and breakfast in the room or at Tango's European Bistro The weekend is available Fri-day. Saturday and Sunday evenings For toll-free reservations, call 1-800-228-9822

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A special dinner, which ends with Raspberry and Chocolate Mousse Lovers Feast for two, is being served through February at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Southfield Dinner also includes a glass of Hanns Kor-nell Character Champagne, choice of soup or garden salad, Angus ribs of beef, baked potato and trimmings and grilled fresh vegetable. Cost for two is $23.95 plus tax For more in-formation, call 350-2000

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Cupid will be on hand, and the staff will wear arrows at Livonia Charley's all weekend starting Fri-day. Among entrees on the menu are Steak and Crab, Pr ime Rib and Roughy Sausalito.

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A Valentine's package at the Novi Hilton includes a guest room with king-size bed, turn-down of the bed accompanied by a box of Swiss choc-olate truffles, and a bottle of chilled champagne delivered to the room with a bouquet of heart-shaped bal-loons Cost for the package is $77

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satellite photograph shows the curvature of the earth in sharp contrast to how high into the atmosphere a full-fledged hurricane can extend.

Mother Nature's howl has his head in clouds

As flight director, Jeff Masters not only is the liaison between the pilots and scientists on the aircraft. He also has the task of finding the eye of the hurricane.

B y R s b s c c a H a y n s s s ta f f w r i t e r

You might say Jeff Masters has his head in the clouds — literally.

While most of us try to avoid flying in bad weather, this Birmingham native makes his career out of flying into hurricanes.

Crazy, you may ask? Actually, it's part of his job as a flight meteorologist for the National Oceanic and Atmos-pheric Administration Office of Aircraft Operations in Miami His job includes flying into hurricanes to track the eye and the path of the storm for forecasters at the National Hurricane Center.

"The weather is something I've been interested in ever since I was a kid." said Masters, a 27-year-old University of Michigan graduate. "My bent has always been toward being outside I sat for a month in the mountains measur-ing acid rain for some research I did." \ _

His job as the flight director makes him a "l&ison be-tween the scientists on board and the pilots and naviga-tors, as well as gives him the responsibility of finding the hurrieane'eeye. -

it to get to a cer-th the pilot* and get there safely,"

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wind it will carry

"THE SCIENTISTS will say they tain part of the storm and I'll talk navigators to see whether or not we he said. "It 's my Job to watch both the wind direction to find the eye.' a direction that's perpendicular to us into the eye." 'i

Finding the eye is crucial to Jacking the storm and measuring its intensity so that y x * r i t e forecasts can be relayed to the areas and people moat likely to be affected

Reaching the eye can be a harrowing experience, but the arrival into it can be worth the ride.

"It can be absolutely breathtaking," Masters said. "The sun is shining fropi above, you can see the calm water below and you're completely surrounded by a wall of

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clouds. The only bad part is you know you're going to have to fly back into the storm."

Hurricane Emily was the most powerful and impres-sive storm Masters said he's flown into.

"There were such strong updrafts and downdrafts that sometimes we were actually weightless, or were three times our weight," he said. "It was very violent. People's stuff was coming out of their pockets and the whole inside of the plane was rearranged

"WE CAN see the eye coming up on our radar screen," he said. "When we know it's coming we just buckle our-selves into our seats and hang on.

"The rough stuff only lasts about a minute," he said. "Then suddenly it stops and everything just opens up — it's like entering a cathedral.

"It feels like you're inside of a living thing, but not a nice thing. I got the feeling with the ferocity of Emily that humans weren't made to go into hurricanes."

One of the engines on a second plane accompanying Masters' plane through hurricane Emily actually fell off, he said.

"The winds were so forceful that once we got into the eye they shot us back down," he said, adding that since the plane's original altitude was 10.000 feet, they had some room with which to play before hitting the waters below.

"I have the best job in the world, but I couldn't see doing this for an entire career," Masters said. "One more hurricane season and that'll be enough. I guess I'm losing my foolhardiness "

Jeff's father, Jim Masters, a Birmingham resident, said he's glad his son has the chance to do what he enjoys for his career.

"I always knew he was going to be a scientist of some kind," he said. "He always showed an interest in the weather and natural phenomenon.

"I TRY not to worry about him. He's the one who has to go up in those planes," the senior Masters said. "I don't think I would appreciate flying into a hurricane. I'm con-tent to look at his pictures."

For now. Masters is pointing himself toward communi-cating his meteorologic knowledge and experiences to others. He's published an article in Weatherwise and is working on another for National Geographic.

"I want to be more creative and wapt to present the weather to people in a way they can appreciate it," Mas-ters said. "I love to make nature videos of the weather and write music to go along with i t

"We need to increase and better the ways for people to communicate with scientists," he said. "I have so many things I want to do ail at once. I guess I'm beginning to relax a little and do whatever come* natural"

Satellite meteorology is another of Mi areas of interest. _ some point the Kennedy Space . enter will w a n t "

our plane up with the space shuttle,'' he said 'Td really like to gst oq a shuttle "

In the meantime, Masters wlD spend the off-hurricane season In North and South Dakota studying hailstorms, as well sa traveling te Maine to stady oor'essters. storms that Mow over tha Atlantic Ocean, Inert— in intensity hod are bounced back into the New England states

Eventually, I d Uke to move to BouMer. Colo,, and work at the Nstieaal Center for Atmospheric Research," hesaid. "I doat want to live la Michigan Growing apin the Midwest la enough. You ses such diversity In the weather. *st Pd like to live someplace a little leas unpre-dictable and coM ~ V

1 may finish work on my Ph.D." said Masters, who has both a bachelor's and master's degree from the Universi-ty of Michigan. "The weather rnka my Job and my life."

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Planning ahead foils interruptions

Q. It seems I can never accomplish any-thing because 1 have so many interruptions. What am I doing wrong?

A That's a frustrating feeling, isn't it? Many people wonder why there is so little t ime left at the end of their work day and fail to give themselves credit for all they do Because they are too close to be objec-tive. many managers, secretaries, etc. feel they achieve little — even though handling interruptions is what they are paid to do.

The average manager is interrupted eve-ry 6-9 minutes; secretaries every 3-4 min-utes tall too often by their managers.) Add-ing 20 percent to the time you think tasks should take, plus actual interruption time, may help you be more realistic.

Mothers of small children have the same problem With preschoolers, a mother must add an average of ^ more to the t ime it takes to accomplish normal tasks; mothers of infants must double working time. Con-sidering the total hours involved, mothering an infant is almost equal to a full-time job. toddlers, part-time When viewed in these terms, it's easier to understand where t ime goes

FIRST. TAKE WHAT steps you can to minimize unnecessary interruptions. (That's another whole column!) Then analyze the t imes of day you encounter the most una-voidable ones and schedule only easier work for then

Delineating between "hard" and "easy" work for you is important Easy jobs, of course, can be done almost automatically. Although they may be physically demand-ing, they seem nearly effortless to you. Most importantly, these tasks can be re-sumed with little or no backtracking. Sched-ule easy work for the crazy times of day when you know the phone will be ringing, children will be demanding, or people will be persistently popping in.

Save your tougher stuff for quieter sched-uled times behind closed doors, during nap time or the noon hour when everyone else is gone. Under the tough category would fall tasks which require concentration, jobs physically demanding, difficult decisions, or things that simply seem hard for you, even though others may glide through them easi-ly-

Trying to sustain difficult work during constant interrvption is like beating your head again a wall. By planning carefully, you can get more done and feel better about yourself

Dorothy Lehmkuhl welcomes com-ments and questions from readers. Send those to her in care of this newspaper. 36251 Schoolcraft Road, Livonia.)

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Laminate shades for custom look

SHADES, SHADES, shades. The Nor-man Lacoff & Associates showroom in the Michigan Design Center has the answer to whatever piques your

interest. They represent a number of top quality lines, including Conrad Imports. Modern Window, Heartwood. Joanna West-ern Mills, Liz Day Collection and others They also do custom laminations.

This showroom will laminate mini or ver-tical blinds, wallpaper or fabric. The ser-vice is available through your designer.

Modern window interpretations of the Roman shade are vivid examples of craf t -manship. The design possibilities are limit-ed only by your imagination. The Conrad Original Suma and Reed Weaves are handwoven textures of beautiful straws of golden wheat or hand-laid reeds interwoven with jute and cotton yarns making a sunshade or wallcovering simple but unique. Winner of the ASID International Award, each sunshade lends itself to tradi-tional or contemporary settings

Laminating a fabric to a window shade is one way to treat the kitchen window above the sink. Use a wallpaper with matching fabric, keeping in mind the repeat of the pattern so that shade and paper match.

QUESTION FROM A READER: Our house is contemporary Inside and on* We •re planning on famishing oar dining room • s omr number one project. We have an opening for a fixture bat I can't see a chan-delier in the room. What do yon suggest?

Try spots over your dining room Uble or track lighting. You did not give me the size of your room so it is difficult to advise the number of light openings. Eliminating the chandelier frees you to making the center-piece oh the u b l e a focal point. You can use height there

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Joyce Crawford Conedera applies a glue solution to a rose that will then be dried in si l ica gel. The results are a bouquet (above) that looks as fresh as the day it was "born."

Making memories last By Mary Rodriqun staff writer

P RESERVING fresh flowers is a tricky business So tricky that many florists don't want to get

involved in the expensive, time-consuming pro-" cess.

Brides, for instance, who want to preserve the bouquet from their special day can turn to folks like Joyce Craw-ford Conedera. owner of Memory Flowers in Canton Township.

Conedera started preserving flowers a dozen years ago — an offshoot f rom her first business venture — silk flower arranging The preservation business got so big that it consumed the silk flower business.

"I do presentations a t flower shows around the area. I was at a flower show at the Dearborn Hyatt Regency, and there was a thousand florists there," she said. "They were curious (about preservation) but don't want to get into it.

"IT TAKES A lot of space — storage rooms full of containers. It takes two weeks for one bouquet, with lots of processes and steps. And it's dusty. It's too involved for someone in the floral business.' '

Conedera came by her technique through experimenta-

tion Roses, daisies, every bloom imaginable became her garden guinea pig.

"I perfected the procedure myself through research and experiments." she said.

Basically, the process involves immersing the bouquet in a sflica sand bath for two weeks. Silica Is a whiie clean dry sand — emphasis on dry.

"Any moisture will rot the flowers," she said. Brides interested in making their bouquet a permanent

keepsake should keep it in a plastic bag in a cooler during the wedding reception and refr igerated (still in plastic) overnight. It should be delivered to the preserver the fol-lowing day.

' Some girls put it in the freezer. Then there's nothing we can do with it," Conedera said.

And while it's true that flowers can be preserved by microwaving. you can't just toss a bouquet in the oven like a two-minute pizza, she says. For one thing, they a re usually assembled with wire.

Basic preservation costs $50 for a bouquet, and $10 for a corsage. Jazzier versions are available — such as a hexagon display case with mirror and cover, or an oval f rame with bubble glass featuring a photograph of the couple surrounded by flowers f rom the bouquet.

"Those I manufacture and design myself." she said Displays can be created for special anniversaries —

25th, 40th, 50th. Conedera can color old photographs and restore them as well. She has blended old photographs of the anniversary couple with flowers similar to the type found in the original bridal bouquet.

The same can be done with funeral flowers, she added "It doesn't have to be morbid." she said. "For instance,

(a customer) brought in a picture of her mother when she was a young woman holding her first baby in her arms. We used some flowers f rom her funeral for a box dis-play."

Conedera's clxentele-comes f rom throughout the metro Detroit area.

"I 've learned many extras over the years," she said Memory Flowers is housed in the front of her home,

51350 Ford Road A bay window features bridal manne-quins It is a neighborhood of residential homes and busi-nesses.

Conedera suggests brides call her a month before their wedding to schedule a day to bring in their bouquet traditionally the day af te r the wedding

She can be reached at 495-0368

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FARMINGTON MILLS - countr> irv mg w!tn city cc**ar.«ence ' story 1 422 sc reel 3 baorooms ' baW 4 car 3etacfta0 ga-age. insula taC ISS.616 lot U 7 900 4 ' 6 - ' ' 6 9

FARMINGTON HILLS - 3 bedroom, I rancn wnn walk-out .owe> laval to I ROCHESTE» h l l S G'-J-sso Plnea 'avtne lot 2 hrepiacae. vary modarn | sudor noma 4 bedroom 2 batns urtcneri aii appilaocas ioc«udad ga- ' iots ot ca»am< Beautiful cuH-da-*ac 'age >n lower wval .mmaOcate DCCU <,i screanod ^ porcft and mucn pancy $134,900 Days 4 2 7 < T « - more $249 900 Cai Ma<«ne ai Evas 464-0725 [ Snrdar Kinney 5 aanoat' 652-3700

O N E C A L L D O E S I T A L L

O A K L A N D C O U N T Y 8 4 4 - 1 0 7 0

WAYNE C O U N T Y 5 9 1 - 0 9 0 0

R O C H E S T E R j R O C H E S T E R HILLS 8 5 2 - 3 2 2 2

ROCHESTER HILLS F o r T h e D i s c i m i n a t e B u y e r . . ADsoiutefy gorgeous' 4 badro«T I Gontampor«> Tudo.

comemporary c*on<» -n bea^irtui I torn in & out Bum -n 9SS j r a a t Farrmngtor Brook Sub Lovely low-

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B'RVINGHAM - by owner tawi-nouae 2 bedrooms 1 Datr. apo><-i x m incnudad canirai air new win-dows. condttori I ' a r ; larred $71,900 Aner 6pm662-7493

ar levei tam«fy -oorr wltn *»'opiace «Jee»ous «v>rvfl . Ovary lovely" | $215,900

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R

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IMMACULATE 4 bedroom 2'1 bain tuoor on cu'-oa-s*c ba^»-ng 1 o acres ot f e e d commons cerva- aw formal dmir^ r j o m tamify room with IUeC"»'a 24 0 3 m j j i * bed rrxjm suite jntJarground sprin«iar» pi .lasaionai *aa<dscat*r»g, dec* with custom scraer. porch MuS' be soer $178 900 29124 Leesburu Ocan S*i" 1 Suhti S53-^'62 |

LOVELY I w o - s t o r y noma a j bedroooms 0 V ' 2 tu«l Dams tencad yard $57 900

EPA - COUNTRY RIDGE 474-1303

room wei bar crown mouldings ceramic 'oyer oak cabinets, d a o wiin fiHllop new $164 900

KRAFT REAi-TORS Ken Raduls" 7S9-2222

T R O Y B Y O W N E R V " " C . ix - i !_akn 1 r « ! •oom -arc*-- -r H " ! ^ jc*r\ »»r>ii, '00<n »<j>l Ca»^>*»^: T

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BlOOMFiE^D WILLS - > a m a i c itory nvmg room «nth <\§r<3w-noof 4 o * t>af»>a carpo*-asaumabte mongage $69 <»0

Centu'. 21 Nonnwood As» for Evelyn 399-0 '

CMANTIC.E^R Ejiecjvv* ior*}~ Sou'i-fia-t: 3 bedr-^om.» 3 ta'"-s c»- ar-ai-km F'-tsf>ad loww at» -o"CTtnmn=j j a c a z r - - — ' 9 . 8 » « M 2» 2

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curity «ysl«" fi'apiare appi-ancee . -ww- « -•rviudM imrnad>ale o-ccup%nc, I sal .Tg wilt private brica patK. $99 90C f>rm Ca> 6^9-6640 j 4 "enrits

Croaawi'-ds Commun-.Bp TOov wot tub -com •( roca/ ooff i 01 rh<s exciting 2200 sa ft 'encf-"hn 23 x '3 tt giaw encioead aoter | room otters a prrvete «>t backing to pines 4 woods 4 bedrooms "arrvif, room wit-, fi-apiaca tvished bas»-mani $153,444

Srnriay Laryon LiMlafiaid N E A I V CONSTRUCTED 3 bedroom , RE MAX Prnfaaaronats 1 ranch 7 •» car attacrved garage M i T B O r . 4 t ^ r r j o m 2 b a t n cowo.-basamer,: great room, first floor a ^ ^.rdwood floors laundry wooded lot immadia'a oc-. • 9 n c u C > a r a 2 car garage wonder cupancv $102 900 " * " " "

CHOSSWINDS FARMINGTON HILLS

Sellers new home ready - nv.is' -»• sturn.ng con'em-porar» ? bed- on-2 bain rancli V so-ace l * y' »jr • Cus'om mirror 4 window Iredi ments pool 4 Iannis courts immw

731-5000 | diale octxipanct Bring otters ' C'osswinds Commorvtv 661 - 52 v-

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WEST 8LOOMFIELO we nave a riaarry > « • oeautifui CondocnOT«..m located rigw naal Ooor lo ine ciub novae 4 pool 2 bedrooms 4 a 'oft natural f»ap<ace m tne great room wttn vaulted catling Ree as enable aaaociatior' duaa SaJe priced $ ' 2 9 HOC Fof mora information call Ciaaaac Realty « 669-5020 . or 368-521]

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SECLUDED Meiamora rancfi noma. 2200 »q teel 9 acraa. pond 2 car attached gaiaga $105 000 land contract tar ma available Can Ourmg buairieia nours 66A-9908 86A-Oi9«

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ST CLAIR. MtCHtGAN Downtown 4 units naar --va« scftoola. gas neat As is - $69 950 cam 685-6215

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COUNTRY SETTING 2 bedroom lownnouse 1'» batfw cerittai air Itmsned baaamerii antra storage patio with oaa grui carport clue

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BEAUTIFUL MILFORD MEADOWS Hilltop bunding site with view Ap-pron 2 acraa periled and ready to bund $33 000 Will pay mission to agents

salitng conv 4/6-3337

BLOOMFIELD MILLS 4 Scnoott Last Lot. 9i l0tti acre, area ot new $450,000 to $650 000 homes Baal Buy' $85 000 Terma 642-04*4

tx>usa4 pool n"* 4"5C

BLOOMFIELD HtCLS/THOT almost *• acre o» peacafui privacy AH improvamert premier development land contract A must see'

3 5 4 " I n c o m e P r o p e r t y

TWO FAMILY INCOME Lrve Hi one and rani the other Two •denticai unfla. each w«1h thaw own naal. laundry. 2 bedrooms, and kflcften Both are currently occupied so there rs good income potential 134.500

H A R R Y S

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ANDOVER MANOR Modem quiet I bedroom 4 studio Schodcra" Outer Dr area Carpet, drapee a.-From 1285 561 1059

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L a n d C o n t r a c t s

A BARGAIN1

Caah for Exiatlng Land Contracta Second Mortgagee • Highest U S

Perry Reefy 478-7640

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ATTENTION' We Pay Cash tor Mobile Homes

NORTH MOBILE HOMES 699-7366

B A N K R E P O S S E S S I O N 1

1965 Patriot. 14.64 $13 900 Excellent condition * j 7 0 per mo

H O L L Y H O M E S 4 9 5 - 0 0 7 6

BEAUTIFUL Holidays Ea'aies in Canton Close to 1-275 4 1-94 T5 motme homes <o> u a by Holfy Homes includes • 2 bedroom screened porch $10,500

_• 1983 3 bedroom 10*-. down $430 month

( C A N ' O N TOWNSHIP - 7 acraa, cor-r « Michigan Sec* Waler. gas. sewer available $70,000 terma

836-6731

' RANKL'N V1LL-AGE RAVINE LOT 1 039 acres Chec* out this one of a Hind building site Mr HMMi. Mttlord Realty. . 687-7222

CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS Faat local service

Central Mortaapa Corp 1-800-624-?S2ffor 313-792-63T3

Evas 4 Wee*ends 313-^92-8274

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O p p o r t u n i t i e s

HARTLAND 1125 ft K 97 ft Nice area! $100,000 homes $9 000 terms 838-6731

|mOWELL Acreage price reduced to se» Outstanding bunding ate in de-

Iswabie country setting Excellent It-Way access to commuters onfy H mile to shopping High 6 dry with hardwoods in back Gas available, paved road PerKed 4 ready lo build $21 »Q0 313-632-5371

A NEW COMPANY - backed by 32 yrs of medical 4 nutritional re-search has begun marketing the best nutCTtiooel product m the world We are a people he»p«g people business you must be motrvated 4 able to edvanca qutcAly with the de-sire to earn additional Income

CALL 421-4C24

. 1980 - 14*70ft. month, 10Ndown Call Holly Homes

fireplace $410

495-0076

_ _ " E Y E C A T C H I N G " tgl tarn IfyNeighborhoorT*^ 649-4959 ' " " a t c n g - n h cor , W * - »

2 bedroom j 2 bsths, towr house O P E N S U N D A Y 1 - 5 _ ~ tars storage galore, must be sear ' 26348 PLEASANT VALLEY 3 0 9 R o y a l O a k - O a k P a r k appreciate'

H u n t i n g t o n W o o d s N pt 11 Mile, E ot Drake! Com err..

HUNTINGTON WOOOS - Open Sun 2-4 10444 Lincoln 3 bedrooms

rary brick Oued cm targe popular Pleasant Valley Sub with prrvata laka-'sandy beach, a bed-rooms. 2-1 baths circular 81 air case . _ _ 32 ilwig,'dining room with beamed s , m * A " 2 car garage B , »wne" _ »euited celling large tamify -oorr | with paic 4 deck Gas 4 solar heat areolar ortve Prompt poaseaslon $159 900

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I M P E C C A B L E Ranch - o w 1 600 «c ft Nlcafy decorated 'eeturea Such as 1st hoo» laundry master bath, tun wall fireplace, cversaad garage custom landscaping premium lot. $118,900

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oAND C O N ' R A C T - BY OWNER 3 oed-oom bnek tnungaiow, garage basement maior appliances Huge iot $66 500 Excellent tarrwy neigh-borhood ci-os^^o schools 525-5171

L A N D H O ! 3 bedroom ranch wtth Vi baths tormai dining room, family room, large imng room with ftret-laae. and oversized 2 car garage wtth work snoc AI- ot this on a 100 • 230 ft ict 'asr occupancy $74,900 Can-, - E D T R E M B A T H

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3Y OWNEP Bock 3 bedroom 114 oath, new furnace carport large o l cose 10 schools 4 snooping, t MMe 4 Middlebeh $67 500 553-4874

BY OWNER - 3 bedroom, brick ranch -.arge lot new kneftan 4 bath soueak, clean must see $89 900

591-0242

BY OWNER- 4 bedroom colonial, t 's baths mring room, dwung room, large iamity room with wood nova.

car at'achecl garage 'edwocd deck $92,000 522-7686

CITY GARDNER Roomy lot m the heart of Livonia tor ttaa 3 bedroom rench Maintenance rrae Vlnyt awlwig -«w vwtyl d a d thar-mo windows and garage Pertact tor seniors or sianers aake $61 500

HARRY S

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COUNTRY ROMANCE ir fhe c»ty Lovefy nor sub eettlnfl o< Nonhweet LfvonM lor una 1972 buei ootorm Central aw family room, naw -r-amateC xndowa 2 lave and 2 car an ached oarage $103 900

MARRY S

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EYE POPPtN LOU* at tat aight or una w a W M a a

at) with extras ] bedroome fam«y

»>alan S M 900

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c r . and a M y M M * dreutar ma i f w F S o o

HARRY S

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LIVONIA 4 AREA L.'VONIA-Coontry place is the set-ting 'or this deughttui -errodeied 3 bedroom home Great room with frreplace formal drning -oom. hitch-er, h-as newer almond 4 oak cup-boards Located on approximately

acre With lots ot trees (L30Joy1 $85,900 Call 522-5333

FARMINGTON HILLS-S«s«r'» trana-ter-edi 3 bedroom colonial or a qui-et court Remodeked kitchen Newer windows through-out BacKs to par*-like setting $92,900 0496roi Can 522-5333

L IVONiA-CONVENTRY A O O D S courtry atmosphere on a cul-de-sac treed setting set this 'aised ranch apart from them the rest Feeturing a heidstone fireplace m rhe tamay room. 2 ' * baths finished basement, a Oatignttuly spacxxis f>oor plan Cal l today tor appointment (L 12Sou) $139 900 Can 522-5333

SCHWEITZER REA.. ESTATE BETTER HOMES 8 GAROENS

L I V O N I A

S C H O O L S

$ 5 3 , 9 0 0 BRICK RANCH, 3 BEDROOM

15 ft kitchen newer gas fumaca oversized 2"a garage MHburn on Joy Rd Thia la a good buy t

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R o s e d a l e G a r d e n s Walk to achoota. church library, park and shopping 3 bedroom ranch attached garage dec* and targe yard Ommg aree wtth door to fam»y room nweer furnece with electric aw :>aai-iai and centra* aw $86 900

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ROSEDALE GAROENS vintage a bedroom one* cape cod o"ers 1% betns Vwahed beaamam. dmmg room large country kltctian. newer kjrnace and central aw piue a 2'a car garage on a eartra Me lot 1100.100

HARWV S

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S P E C H O M E 3 bedroom Colonial 1.800 aq ft QraM Room 1a! floor laundry large

1131 000

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tor aala By owner Roeedete Oar dana. Open Sun FeO 14, 1-4

Ca» 425- 7 1 M

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CANTON VALENTINE SPECIAL Open Sun I 4pm . tg*4 Oa» ilea. 3 » i ( m Shaadon N of SaKL S o * of Ford Rd 3 bedroom 1H bath 2 oar attached 14 monWie aM. im-

W a I 4 3 SOO 981-0172

N E W E R H O M E

aM* tormat * n m o femay room, large kMoRan. W le i Sour

•warty awtrae W o n i laaa | 1 h Z x *

C e t t E I L E E N A Q 1 U S

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 4 5 9 - e o o o

$109,900 "otaJiy maintenance tree 3 bed-rootr. 1' y oath colonial m highly de-sirable Maytair You can't find a nicer home Features include crown

nets, family -oom with irapiaca end wet bar 1st floor laundry Immidt-ate occupancy

$102,900 Clean and brightly decoraied In neutral colors describes this 3 bed-•oom 1% bath colonial irmoe thia nearly 2.000 square foot home you'll iimd ceramic foyer and kitchen floor-ing. tamlly room with fireplace, par-tition basement with 4th bedroom and darkroom many cuatom fea-tures mue« »ee;

E a r l K E L M C o l o n i a l

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H i s t o r i c a l N o r t h v i l l e Oiginal owner qiu»3-*v» sits on huge tot wtth mature tree* teatures - 4 beorooms 2 tun oaths family room with natural firepiece anc Ooorwa'l lo patio area, attachec double garage and basemeni Quick occupancy Reduced to $112 ,000

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I BEAUTIFUL Condition 3 bedroom | tu« basement renced yard wth i shec AC nee roof, siding carpeti.-^j . 4 paint $39 900 531-4314

NEW AND COMPLETED immediate occupancy on this turn tbe key and en(oy home Spacious 4 bedroom design bum. lace bnc* co-lonial 2'y baths wtth lashion whirl-pool masier. cathedral great room with ftreglace plus a gourmet style cichen wtth preperatlor center and cathedral caiMno 1st 'tloor library

[wtth french doors, formal dmmg I room, speoous leundn- extra deep basement 90% efhoenl heel and 2 car attached gareoe $202,550

HARRY S

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NORTHVILLE - New 4 bedroom co-lonial m beautiful sub Custom de-sign wood floors, fireplace ? ' l car

I gar age Transferring out Ot area '$210,000 Call after 6 349-4456

BY OWNER 3 bedroom brtck • anch 2 car garage Joy-lnkste» area, excellent condition Call after

| 5 pm for App 1 937-8243

C a p e C o d C h a r m 3 oedrAom charmer located w quiet •amify neighborhoofl Large maste-beoroom with 2 waln-in cioaets. M l baaement lor extra room, shady lenced yard .s great to» au aclMtiea Move-ir condition Greet starter home' $39,900 Ask lor

R U T H K O Z A K

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N DEARBORN HEIGHTS 3 y old custom 3 bedroom contemporary. 1 x story home t 800 sq ft Central air attachec 2 car garage fireplace In greatroom deck Must see $111,900 563-0256

N DEARBORN HTS 3 bedroom brick ranch 2 > car garage air, Htv ishec basement 2'y baths, excellent condition $77 500 565-4223

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HUN' iNGTON WOODS Elegant custom colonial 3800 sq feet. S bedrooms, 5 bathrooms new gour-

- met i it - her ' innher baaerrwu with billiard room 4 we? bar 4 firfpiaces large professional^ landacapeo ot aeluxe monrtored security system mmi condition $230 000 Call 'or appt 399-2966

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3 1 4 P l y m o u t h

BY OWNER Plymouth Twp 3 bed-room bnck ranch. 2 baths, finished basement large lot. 2 car garage $ 9 5 0 0 0 459-2719

COUNTRY LlVtNO CITY CONVENIENCE

Unique custom colonial wtth 4v. acres on beautiful N. Territorial Rd 14 mrfee W ot P lymouth Bout 1979. immaculate 2,000 sq ft wth 4 large bedroome, 2 baths, country kitchen, cathedral ceilln^ir. Ifvtng room. Kill

NOVI - BY OWNER l-nmediate occupancy ProM ly decorated tri-ievel. Move in con-dition 3 bedrooms large kitchen, family room with fireplace, central aw Must see - needs nothing Vil-lage Oaks Sub $129,500 349-8431

N O V I

C L O S E O U T S A L E Last 2 newty constructed homee m SuO. 3 bedroom, tn-levei $63,000 4 bedroom raised ranch. $94 000 1 b»k from all sports take t mile to expressways 4 mans 855-2143

attached garage first floor laundry 4 the charm ot an English Country Homel Newly bum 24X36 horse barn. 3 pasturea. sec-ond 16X24 2 story camem floor bam with overheed door both with water 4 electric Salem Twp . Plym-outh Schools Plymouth mailing Near 5 go" couraea 1 Mae from J -14 f reeway r a m p on p a v e d roads $189 000

HOOD REAL ESTATE - 455-3*49 OR LISTER 459-5144

N O V I / D U N B A R T O N P I N E S New large custom bultl colonial. 4 bedrooms 2'x baths 60 day occu-pancy $159 900 other Spec Mod-els ready tor quick occupancy Cornerstone Building inc 346-4300

FAMILY ROOM Loades of living space in this value packed cape cod 3 large bed-

i-rooms. a basement, 2H car garage, dining room newei tumaca. remod-eled kitchen and a 26 x 13 1 ramify room 159,900

MARRY S

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OWNER - 3 bedroom colonial. 2 car attach garage oantr* aw. tamfty

$94 500 453-8454

PL / M O U T H TWP - Rldgewood HMs Sub 4 bedroom 2't bath Bonadeo built colonial Central aw deck, neu-tral decor By owner $196 500

453-1586

PLYMOUTH TWP Oorgeoue 2.600 sq ft. 4 bedroom Tudor, nraahed walk-out basement. 30' deck, In-ground pool, intercom Burglar Alarm, on revvie lot By Owner After 5pm, 453-1809

SIT BACK A NO RELAX

apeooua bedroome. huge country hen and M l tieeemem The ie le b r * * , the tnm aluminum the garage a fui 2 H car There

even new windows to cut energy is So ervjoyl $34 500

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TRAILWOOO - 4 bedrooom colonial. 2 H bathe. 2 H car garage, decSt. pe-

hed beeemern game wet bar Baau«M»y

landacapad, i $179 900 By l appoint

4S*-11«B

WARM S COZY DECOR invite you tMs Plymouth biwygeknw Home

« n t n g room, huge mee-<n. wondar tUN MaTiad tasan ier i i and i

porah Cea tor d a t a M S M >00 14 m

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IU l l i vwn. « W • I — ISI «oor launrtr,

^ • f M ecreanad In

K M a r e a M a d M . etc T M ^ f r i a a I am A i M i p n e a k M

M b . you Banar tarty S T M 8000 Only aak tor O r t a K N M

At noma. S S I - O S S O H m , W M M O O SCIIWEI l a s mAL ESTATE

SPANKING NEW immediate oocupency. complete custom designed with a* quality ma-ter ia l featured m this spark aryg faoa bnck ranch 1950 aq. ft , 3 bed-roome with tashion bath oft maatar tormal dWMng room. 18 x 18 ft. ca-thedral great room. Eufopeen ce-ramic canter entrance. 1st floor laundry extra deep basement wood mauieted windows, oek veneer doors, plush carpel thru-out and 2 car attached garage $167,550

MARRY S

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3 bedrooms 1V» bath ranch, deck nrspiace lu l beaamani $119 900

ERA - COUNTRY RIDGE 474-3303

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G a r d e n C i t y

B E A U T I F U L 3 bedroom ranch. V* bathe remod-eled kKcftan. newer nauleted win-dows. mechanic'• dream Sereg» p r N l a yard. K>eooua aaaemem marry extras $53 900

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BY OWNER-3 bedroom t r i - t o w l ' sated garage and work m o p Aak n g $68.900 After 8pm 423-8624

G O R G E O U S sdroom brteS ranch laroa ooun-

try knefyen remgaaaail bath newer root, deep KM. I oar garage $43 900

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TRANSFEREES DRE AM HOME - 3 ^ ^ ^ • t w i c k 4 oeder ranch with

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V . A . - 0 - D O W N 3 bedroom bnck wrth double lot, 2"y ca- garage and basement Principal 4 interest onfy $420 00 a month

DELIGHTFUL DOMICILE Radford Twp . 7 Mile-Beech area 3 bedrooms. M l basement, 2 car ga-rage 1200 plus Sq Ft . 11x7 walk-in closet o«t msstsr bedroom imme-diate occupancy. $45,900 533-6124

G r e a t S t a r t e r H o m e Nice 2 bedroom ranch with family room, separate dmtng area, spa-cious kitchen with lots of cup-boerds fenced yard. 1 covered pato and t patio with berbe<?ue 1 car ga-rage FHA 4 VA available $32,900 Can

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H O U S E O F P L E N T Y Gorgeous 3 bedroom brick ranch with aluminum trtm. 2* car garage, fantastic rec room, 1** hrst ftoc bath, beautiful updated kitchen 4 many other extras Take the first step to better uwig - Can us now

$62 900

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iNMEDtATE OCCUPANCY and a beeutM natural fkeplw.e m tMs cute UTbe Mener home There a

and 2 car garage "reahfy pawned m and out. and new root too' $55 900

HARHYS

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IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY is available on tMe cute Mi home Enfoy the convenience oI eat-ing apace m the klltfian. large, bright laundry room, and lanced

don t heve to acapa your car 0 a T S a price cheaper than rant $79,500

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P R I M E L O C A T I O N Lovely brick 3 bedroom. U l beae mam. garage .wmcal and iMna-bunda central air. baautiNHy •andacaped iota ot cafcmeia and sMraga oor lamawl to ihopping and X w e y s Faat occupancy SS3.S00 Ca« today

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AEtWORO TWP . 3/4 nadf oom bungatow ) baaha oonaempor ary inMrtor. a muat aaa 2 Seeks meeier beth Na> tamaos.pkMiHloafi. • ra laa M m U 4 - 4 8 7 4

ASSUMPTION AVAILABLE on this beaut lM 3 bedroom alt bnck home

Newty decorated den cozy lamity room overlooks wood oeck with brick patio wonderful rec-'playroom tor children One of the be*! neigh borhood's to raise you» family! 1153 Buckmgharr $215,000, Nc agents Appt only 642-8443

BEVERLY MILLS- Sharp 3 bedroom brick ranch Basement 2 car ga-rage blrmingnam schools ReOuced $93,900 Express Realty 544-7800

BIRMINGHAM-OWNER, 1699 Fair-way. 2 bedroom 2 car garage large lot field stone 4 bock $152,000 Days, 352-6755 Evenings. 549-0947

BIRMINGHAM W Beverly HMs Wonderful Cspe Cod. living room fireplace formal Strung room, coun-try kitcnen. 3 bedroom, 2 fun baths, family room, screened porch, oek HOOTS thru-out. 2'* car garage, air $174 900 18153 Kinross 842-9652

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom rsnch. finished baaement. aw conditioned, move In condition, available now. $99 000 Call between 9-5 645-5839

B L O O M F I E L D

H I L L S

$ 2 1 9 , 0 0 0 . 4750 Dover 4 bedrooms 3 tun baths fireplace m living room 4 family room 2,200 »q ft Kitchen bunt- ms Hardwood Itoors Nc land contracts, no brokers Cal between 6pm-9pm 540-7537

BLOOMFIELD - NW ol Frank!*! Rd 4 Lone Pine Ranch. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths. 3 fireplaces Vwehed walk-out basement 1 - acre, central aw new krtchen $210 000

626-8937 or 646-1026

CAPE COO - 3 bedroom. 1 bath, coved ceamge mctoaad sun porch, walk out balcony fireplace. 2 car garage. Popple!on Park on RMga-dale $148,000 569-5260

CHARMING CAPE COO In prima BwmlnghaiTi area, csoae to Brother Rice/Martan 3-4 bedroome 1W baths, redecorated throughout m 1987 2700 sq ft N of 14 tube. W ot Laftaar $172,000 Can lor appowii-ment 648-1358

GREAT FAMILY NEKxHBORHOOO immaculate 1 owner colonial BkoomfMd HMa echooM 1st Soor laundry, tamify room Ik apiece deck immediate p i l l l l U r $153 500

Mc mtyre Associatee REALTORS 642-7747

IN-TOWN CONTEMPORARY On a prrvata cu-da-eac Vaulted ci—n j i akyHonta hardwood Boors. 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe, central aw. Ore S security ayalema private Lanai S beeut iM landacapmg $239 900 Morv-Frt. 9am-5pm 961-4910

MAKE YOUR HOME SEARCH • pleasant experience Cat Dave Beetty Waw Manual Snyder 4

851 5500 or 84 7-8999

NEW TROY SUB OPEN SeMng ranchee S cnlnnMa Troy Schools Treed tots - approx 80*200 Prtoad from » 1 M OOO to $130,000 Open 1-8 ctoaed Thurs B I T "

OWNER - W Bewrty HSto. 1 bad-room. r * • ~

" 1S67

S U P E R B L O C A T I O N CotonM Ouad Level 4 eawia. plue In-tmm auM. 2 V e c - ^ e . MoomMatd Has Stfioeto I M O O O

Mc mtyre U a o c l U a REALTORS

3 0 3 W e e t B l o o m A a t d

O r c h a r d L a k e

SY OWNER Open SM-SlPi I - 6PM Greet appBituMy Appraiead at S14a.000 Asking | 1 ) t j m Co»v « s « e — -r *

3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n

R O L L I N G O A K S W E S T FARMINGTON HILLS FINEST

CUSTOM HOME COMMUNITY

Visit our 3 newest models >ocsted on Huntsmen Drtve. weal ol Drefcs Road between 13 and 14 Mile Roads immediate occupancy avail-able Call Rudy at 661-6666

G R A N A D A H O » A E S . I N C

The tradition lives on

ROLLING OAKS WEST SUB FARMINGTON HILLS

3 1 0 W i x o m - C o m m e r c e

U n i o n L a k e

C e n t u r y 2 1

H O M E C E N T E R 4 7 6 - 7 0 0 C 11 M»e 4 Middlemen

FARMINGTON - Grand Rrver hard Lak» Rd Broo«oa!e i oe-j-roorr condo. ground floor tmmnd ate occupanc, 133.900 474-2606

KEAI 'NGTON AREA. - 2 bed.' condc. buifl 1944 beauiitui io" car garage with appliances bu*n-dishwasner $46 500 39 ' -15C

BY OWNER - Lovely 3 bedroom ranch hardwood floors asperate laundry room, lake privileges $49 900 626-6074

|N Ot 13 MHO. W Oft Drakei Custom lormica cabinets Wnirlpod Tub Buill-m Appliances Ceramic foyer 4 kitchen Many more options

- A must to seel OPEN ALL DAY

R 4 C CUSTOM HOMES Office 478-4350

Model 4 79-2320 (after ipm>

3 1 1 H o m e s

O a k l a n d C o u n t y

BY OWNER-3 bedroom 2 bath. Drtck ranch. 2 car garage central I attached garage Owner

beet located in Quiet village •" For appt 627-31^5

CLARKSTON By owner 2.400 sq ft quad Newer sub near village 5 bedroom. 2 ' * baths central air. country decor $121,900 625-6060

3 0 5 B r i g h t o n , H a r t l a n d ,

W a l l e d L a k e

BRIGHTON/WINANS LAKE 9 rooms, stone fireplace two car garage, many extras plus room tor sxpansion Two years old $238,000 Call 1-231-2994

3 0 6 S o u t h f i e W - L a t h r u p

BEAUTIFUL Southlleid custom home for sale by owner Tri-iavel pool-privacy Bwmmgham Schools ! Can for appointment 356-7614

B R I C K R A N C H 3 bedrooms. 2 fireplaces, Florida room, t"/y baths. 2 car attached ga-rage Onfy $79,900 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

BY OWNER-Southfleid. 4 bedroom colonial. 2 '1 baths approximately 2000eqfl . fireplace new central aw 2 car attached garage, lenced yard, M l baaement. move m condition. $88 800 Buyers onfy Appointment onfy Deys 443-5850 eves 580-3042

S O U T H F I E L D - B i r m i n g h a m Schools. 3 bedroom colonial. 2 x baths, lot with treaa By owner $89 900 567-3020

SOUTHFIELD - Reduced lo sen 3 bedroom home Newty decorated

Situated on one acre 355-2128

throughout $35,900

SOUTHFIELD 12-Greenfield area. 2 bedroome. dan. large tMng room Easy assumption Open S«*i. 2/7. 2-5pm $37,000 478-3319 557-6274

SPACIOUS 6 affordable 4 bedroom 2'4 beth.

3 0 7 S o u t h L y o n

M i H o r d - H i g h l a n d

ALMOST i acre ol oountry M n g n Lyon Twp Baaut *4 3 bedroom home, attached 2 car garage, eeey

$79,900 Buyers 1-96 only After 8 PM. 437-4238

LYON TOWNSHIP m a i n t a i n e d . p r o f e s s i o n a l landscaped. 1700 square toot. tO year old. bnck ranch on 2'4 acre ae-tata tol Private road, n m area 3 bedroome 2 M l bathe Lola of csoa-

urei *aptooa. ttrst Soor laundry ia * 2« i —

Mr 24x30 poto bam wfth cisriisni Soor. water and 220 service SatO

some ippSai'iiiaa slay Muat see tor an honest!, real good buy Irem owner $154,900 C a t ' -437 0455 1-437-2485

MILTORO - 1 year <*3 home 1*00 aq« 3 bedroom ranrti Fu» baae-"•em. attached oarage ntoa naigh-borhood $138 000 SS6-S020

MiLFOltO - 3 bedroom 2 aktry oorv temporary noma with large great room TA car garage, located on large to* in Sherwood Acres CaS A J VanOyan M d v i SS4-12M ar

3 0 8 R o c h e e t e r - T r o y

N E W 3 B E D R O O M H O M E FARMINGTON HILLS immediate Occupancy

T » o run bstbs. cedar decks. Skylights, fireplace whirlpool

9 Mile - $93,000 9 Mile - $87,500

WEST BLOOMFIELD Early Occupancy Lake privileges

Crooks - $79,800 Buck land - $69 ,500 Other available srtes WEST BLOOMFIELD

Lake privileges I Base price .-nOudee 2-car garage)

Petrous - $82,500 Tsmson - $85,000 WHmont - $83,500

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP (Base price ot home> Pondsrosa - $74,990 Superior - $69,990 Glengary - $74,990 Andrews - $73,990 Havana - $61 990

FARMINGTON HILLS ElmGrovs $69,990 Elm Grove - $74,990 Glendinen - $85 990' St Frsnos $61,990

AUBURN HILLS Hl i St $61,990

SOUTHFIELD Leewrighl - $69,990 Leewnght - $63,990 ROCHESTER HILLS Weeverton - $78,490

Gravel Ridge - $76 690 SHELBY TOWNSHIP Utics Road - 876.990 lines Roed - $81 990

Keating Community Homee 334-8800

L A K E F R O N T

N O R T H V I L L E New construction - sinking tow, bouse Wtth 2 bedrooms 2 'y baths large rooms, open floor plan deck overlooking the lake, quality extras finished walkout basement, 2 cer at teched garage $185,000 Call

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

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R 4 5 9 - 6 0 0 0

LATHRUP VILLAGE Condo-140C sq ft 2 bedrooms 2 baths 1 car

$76.90" Leave -neeaage 557-7233

LIVONIA ESTATE SALE Just listed near the new library arc aty ball ideal well kept comcie« with a waiting list immediate occu-pancy for this eftlciert 1 bedroom unit including a carport Very w meintenance "ee Including heal $45 900

MARRY S

W O L F E 4 2 1 - 5 6 6 0

j LIVONIA - RIGHT OUT OF ' HOm« Lov*y 2 &*d'OOrr> (jrou"<3 j floor wth? ovanoofcing poo* 4 cou" I 25 1 living room formal dming first

floor laundry and year-rouno Flond« I -oorr, $109,500

T h e

M i c h i g a n

G r o u p

R e a l t o r s

5 9 1 - 9 2 0 0 I MAPLE Place Condc - Map.« 4

Drake, beeutiM condc with cuatom mirroring, marpie firepiece. first floor laundry, attached garage

Priced to sell

3 2 2 H o m e s

M a c o m b C o u n t y

alarm system 4 more $118,500 881-122 '

NORTHVILLE AREA - Near 1-275 4 7 M M 2 bedroom 2 bath. Iaundrr room window ireetments. carpon an appliances $79,900 474- -246

NOVt - Country Piece 2 bedroom 2't bath lownnouse Basemen i Fireplace Ail appliances mini tmnda patio 4 deck $95 000

Evee 348-1585

N O V I S P E C I A L 2 bedroom oondo w«th M l pnva'e

Appiewood Valley Sub 4 i basement, 1 car attached garage plua tormal dmmg room, doorwen to prrvete petto. Home croteaeionsih decorated in neutral 'ones A real buy el $81,900 Can Donna Waiter

R E M A X 1 0 0 3 4 8 - 3 0 0 0

ROMEO bedroom colomei. 2'y baths. 2'a car attached oarage, central aw. newty

$145:900 752-6862

3 2 3 H o m e s

W a a h t a n a w C o u n t y

BARTON HILLS HAVEN Thia lovely 1 2 acre arte la borne to an expanded redwood ranch with 3 bedroome. 2 bathe 8 a Contempo-rary aw For entartammg 4 comfort eUe Hvtng Natures Include many

tamlly room, private petto S 2 car attached oarage $279,000

P e l UaaA— ^ ' i mmrwyry K i m m e o r

Days 747-7777 Evee 996-0072 The Chanee Aamhart Comperv,

3 2 5 R e a l E s t a t e

S e r v i c e s

ARE YOU COLLECTING on Land Contract or eecond m o r U M «yd want to caah o u f Htgheat $44 Low-ealdtocount Parry AaaMy 47S-7S40

2 0 % +

R e t u r n P o s s i b l e Sever* r e * ealate opporMubae e now r ieaet ie which mm provide n turn on )«ur money In aei aaa 2 0 * Can tor more m«or melton

G R E A T A M E R I C A N

I N V E S T M E N T R E A L T Y

4 5 5 - 2 2 5 0

3 2 6 C o n d o e

A N E W C O N D O M I N I U M

G R E E N P O I N T E

W . B L O O M F I E L D

6 S 1 - 4 4 2 2

ARCOLA CONOO - Cherry H* . tna-— ' R8 aree One beOoom. merp

PLYMOUTH EXTRA EXTRA Townhouee condo 2 bedroome l 's bathe with attached gerege eoff Berber carpeting throughout 6n-iahed lower level wtth pmmMng end fua beth Many extras muel eee to appreoele Bum W 1987 $104 900

E A R L K E I M 5 5 3 - 5 8 8 8

M W , I N C .

ROCHESTER CONOO 2 bedroome Pool

Cioee to 658-8866 x z r -

ROCHESTER HILLS CONOO re-modeled throughout, ceramic entry New oarpet, counters, cauneia. etc 3 bedroome l U M l n d l oe th i 1 car gerege Much more $127 90(3 Cea MerWw at Snyder Kmryey 4

BennettV52-370C

ROCMteTER MILLS BLflLOER-SCLOSEOUT

Seve $8 000 Oh i

n « T | A O r i

$88 900 Located N ol Autxwn Rd on » e Eeel wde ol Ruuhaalar Rd

KroW We cheat ar Rd to Hampton . turn NA on to Hampton O -

ctai CaS Satoa oiRoe 882-86B5 t-Spmdedy except Ttauradfcr or casausdsr j f c - 9 0 9 0

WlNtMAN 4 KOMER SUILOMQ COMPANY

SOUTH LYON

WALLED LAKE Condo In I Udder " a e a e u s 2 bedioorre. m bathe

w S L O Q M w i . r r o w N M Q u e t * Badi mens »• * betha tos besa mem. M oat

BRAND NEW 1987 2 bedroom 2 bath 14 M 70 Flamming V.nyt wrap udes wtth sningle roof Reduced lo $17,900 Delivered within 25 miles NORTH MOBILE HOMES 699-7366

CARROLLTON 1986 mobile home. 14 X 60 Canton area Ak ap&ilencee 4 wboden shed included Ported Starter home Must see1 After 6pm

495-0906

FARMINGTON HILLS AREA 3 bedroom, tamify room, cuslom trailer, 1 650 sq ft Seruor aree appliances, central ai-. $29,000 Call I0AM-4PM 474-2131

NORTH MOB-LE HOMES New 2 bedroom $12 900 Two tine pre-owned 2 bedroom homes $8000 4 $9000 AW in Plymouth ares Other homes trom $5000 In TeyK>r Romulus 4 Belleville areas LET US LIST YOUR - O M E FOR FREE 699 7366

PATRIOT 1973. 12 X 52 2 bed-rooms. new custom built kitchen new carpet stove, refrigerator dishweaher 4 Qsrbge disposal Musi be moved $5,000 495-0371

PATRIOT -985. 28x70 3 bedroom 2 br'hs lecum. fireplace cathedral ceilings $47 900-'besl Located in Oakland Eatates 853-9167

MAGNIFICENT 10 acre site spin-abie. oft ot Duck cake Rd backing up 10 6 residential lots m Lake Sher-wood $95,000 or beat 661-0108

ORCHARD LAKE - one ot the nicest lots in Hickory Powite ftrst lot oft Upper Straits Lane backs lo Crarv brook Nature Center W Bioomtield Schools Heavily treed high site adaptable to walk-out with view ot lake Homee 10 development range from $400,000 up $215,000 Can Enid Miner 644-8700

M A X B R O O C K , I N C .

ROMULUS Close to Metro Airport Five ecres Perfect tor transport company Zoned industrial Land Contract terms Dlecounl lor cash $60 000 553-8700

TROY two st $13 500 eech. 86 x 215 eech One et $12 000 Wooded parcels,'no sewers 793-6340

A T T E N T I O N

S E N I O R S T h e b e a u t i f u l H e a l h e r w o o d

h a s It a l l F i n e d i n i n g ,

t r a n s p o r t a t i o n & h o u s e

k e e p i n g i n c l u d e d In o n e

l o w m o n t h l y r e n t 1 & 2

b e d r o o m a p a r t m e n t s

f r o m $ 9 6 9 i n c l u d i n g h e a t

G o o d t i m e s , g o o d f r i e n d s

a n d g o o d f e e l i n g s al l c o m e

t o g e t h e r a t t h e H e a t h e r -

- w o o d

b e r o f a p a r i m e n t s a v a i l

a b l e

2 2 8 0 0 C i v i c C e n t e r D r Between Telegrapn 4 Lahser Rd

Soutfrfteld

Call Ot Visit i _

3 5 0 - 1 7 7 ?

Y o u ' l l L o v e I I ! !

B R I G H T O N BeeutiM spacioua ' 4 2 bedroom eperiments Carpeted aecoreied swimming pool lerirua courts sun-dry recsmea parking On site rental agent Beautiful waterfront setting with spacious grounds From $4 15

2 7 9 8 2 7 7

CANTON Brook view Village aperi ments 1 4 2 bedroom units from $350 Includes washer 'dryer Stove relr>gereto< Water 4 central heel 4 air Pnone Mon thru Fn »em 5pm 729-0900

CANTON

C A R R I A G E C O V E

L U X U R Y A P T S .

fLILLEY 4 WARREN! Br and New Complex

Prtvete entrances One 4 Two Beorooms from $455

We offer "tenster ol Employment

bedroom re-1 CANTON Country , fngeretor stove. $395 mo includes beet 4 waler de-posit required 455-0391

4 0 0 A p t s . F o r R a n t

D e a r b o r n H e i g h t s Quiet comfort eble irvirig anere the rent ttom $480 includes lea ' wesei 4 an condnonwig in the Summer montha Where'

C A R R I A G E P A R K A P T S " 2 720 1 CentieW Drive

Oeerborn Heights For into call oetween » lo ft PM

2 7 4 - 7 2 7 7

DEARBORN S BES1 DEAL

DEARBORN WEST APTS

For IUS1 $390 you can kve wi an esiab«isne<J apartment commu mty m Deer bom Heights twieai area Your 1 bedroom apart-ment includes air conditioning laundry area GE appliances walMo-weS carpel and use of clubhouse 4 pool ' « bed room apartments 4 townhouaee also available

278-1550 ~ff lar hour s I

inkster Road One block N ot Cherry H*l

400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Rant

L'VONIA

FRANKLIN HILLS Poctatoe en- LIVONIA 1 bedroom * carpel 4 N C . Waiet. ont on AekeOIL nance Beeut'fui specious 2 bed drapes en epptier<es 'wet e.i 'Jwdr-j.-jn- . r t iudes Hove 'et' room e p e r t m . . ! s-ai iat-e to sub Poo. carpon $48C month m - w ) , 'o- -arpe- drapes nc pets •ease 3 year tenant has mauitawieO ale occupencr 525-4413 per m-ontfi 6^4 at l rect ive »ow rental rete Nautrei decor With new carpet large ptcture wur-oows With sunaghi at day shop <' bedroum. ' y bat t * Must i e e pwig 4 treeways nearby hwat m i u f l - "Call 85 ' -9755 ad Carport available 354-9125

LOLA PARK ~wO'u-C ovary one beoroom apar merit m ruce Ouw" edun comrr.un<1» Covered park ing ••eiiebie $46 ' -n

iudes nee- 255-0932 559 7 2 K •36365«

FREE 3th Month cm a (1) Year Lei

Nor thampton Apts m Soutnfi bedrooms Large rooms'

m cioaets F'om $455 358-1538 or 559 722C

Count

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FARMS f r o m $ 4 0 5

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GARDEN CIT-r Aper tment i ' bed room rvewty decoreied Ford Rd Merr lman ncaruty

595-4615

' LUXURIOUS ' BeO'CiCirr • • H U M tor imrrwoiate JV»r" « $ 6 2 5 T O 4 «cm tacuiar new of tf«e

carpeting DETROIT y* 7 Mile

BREAD ROUTE - downriver eree can between 6pm-9pm 459-0250

CALIFORNIA TONING exi was Set of 7 tables. Ilka new Used 6 months Will deliver After 4 PM

834-6740

Chance ot a life t ime $700-$5000 investment sets you up m your own businees Sea 8 distr ibute New Wa-ter-inter System Chance to make hundreds of thousands of dollars this yesr Oppor tuni ty ends 2-12-88 Don t miss n Can 9-5 728-1100

FAMILY STYLE RESTAURANT Prime locat ion. Oak Park/Southl leid area Seating capacity, 100 Large cash dlecounl to qualif ied buyer Wr i te to 1686 Aberdeen Canton. Ml 48187 or call 981-1208

AUBURN HEIGHTS - spacious 1 bedroom Excellent location Con Yemeni t o snooping 4 X-Ways $425 per mon th Celt 553-0652

A U B U R N MILLS BLOOMFIELD ORCHARDS APTS

One M m lifts Tree ftont v - e n d - i b e d r o o m spac ious apar tments Easy access to 1-75 4 M-59 Appli-ances. carpeted pool, laundry faci i ties From $4 50 includes baa" 4 hot water Furnished spsr tments slso available 332-184.8 or 739-7743

AUBURN HILLS - Nob Hill. I bed-room,. pool , tennis, microwave, sir quiet edutts. no pets $385 including heat Sub-iet thru Sept 30 373-8814

Canton

FAIRWAY CLUB

Golfside Apts-1 4 2 Bedroom

Start ing at $439

Heat & Hot Water Free Carport included

N E of Michigan Ave St 1-275

7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

LOv®fy <1i DeOroom Apt* 13 7Q 4 Up - >r>cl»Om MCt 4 *«t»r Ackrft cor*fTHiniT> S37 '065

G A « 0 € N C'Tv B**uTitmi 2 MOroom t^ic* * cat p«t»ng » r leuoOry. nrnwt-y p«ir>«*0 \jm\i $425 Ag®r- 478-76*0

UarrimAfi A F CtfC I M d r o o ^ CMTWd Gooa lo* 1 ir^g •Ou*t

* -»»t®» &—G He pa l l $3*0 *+-CunTy Atn*r 274-4^22

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2 M A f f t O A f f » HOT€u $550 - OC1P

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m m a O i i n -jee^permt XK-lac1 C r w r Smi* 4 5»3 '620

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Ot* 4 SOUTHFIELD aree t bed room apts $360 thru $430 In-duoes ail utilities 536-5353

EJi-RA LARGE spacious 2 beoroom w-th extra ciosets Localed along the Pemi Creek m Lake Orion mir-utes 'rorr, Rochestsr $495 mcludea hes1 A duns no pels Deys 731-7797 Eves. 693-7797

GARDEN CITY Mcd iebe i ! i bedroon- apanment arm heal water 6 eppiiances in-c luded $340 mo 941-0790

GARDEN CITY TERRACE

N T N F T t f T L F

VAN DYKE AREA SHOP ON US, $150 SHOPPING SPREE WITH A 12 MONTH

LEASE Spao-cius

FROM S4&0 _a»r e'9« .

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WINDSOR WOODS

LUXURY APARTMENTS ' and 2 bedroom apar imenis s l S f -,ng a i $455

FARMINGTON - Downtown area One bedroom, 1 bath apartment Heat 4 water included Pieese cell

| tor detelta leeve message. 477-0157

I FARMINGTON HILi-S-" bed'OOm I Brand at 23 tSC Middieben For more .ntC'Tial ion 4 a apeaai dee-

I call 473-0280 or 477-2573

CARMINGTON HILLS - 1 bedroom at $445 includes heel air carpeting

1 beoroorp apartments $3*5 per month, inciudee Heel 4 Water im-mediete occupancy

522-0480

F R E E

IMPORT - EXPORT Taiwan tu» color importers catsloga tor sale, 160 pages. Ibuy dlreci no middle m a n l Receive 12 «sues tor onfy $55, 1 sample copy $7 Detroit i n t t l nc Box 9108. Livonia Mk48151

313-478-9432

VACANT 70x300 lot. Livonia Utili-ties 4 reedy to build Phone anytime

591-6352 W BLOOMFIELD

wtth Bloomfield H im schools walk-out wooded lot In Midd lebeiv Long Lake Rda area Many ponds In aree W-li sell or build

Pinewood Homee 683-0057

ROYAL HOLIOAY PARK - 14 X 80 w t h expando. 2 bedroom, $9 500 Canton Days 523-4559 After 3pm 522-3828

SKYLINE 1984. Plymouth Hills first owner. 70x14 wtth, e>cando 3 bed-rooms, 1 bath many emras Mus i sen $20 500'offer 455-3073

333 Northern Property For Sale

AUGRES-TAWAS AREA 7'y wood-ed acres, lake access, mar ina, got' .no an season recreation Land con-tract OK $28 900 737-4123

FRANKFORT Commercial, 'Resi-dential reedy lor occupancy Sunny cedar panelled shop m choice loca-t ion with attractive 2 bedroom apart manl above I s bay window overlooking Betsie Bay Call owner for Information sheet at 616-352 7 0 I t Of write Norma Ivers 1091 Crystal Dr . Frankfort. M l , 49635

GAYLORO RETREAT Overlooking Hidden Valley Club ski siope. 1'* mile E ot the Alpine Vil-lage 2800 sq ft 4 ievei home in a densely wooded sett ing L.C terms $129,900 Can Mark LaForast St Coldwell Banker 1-517-732-677T

GRANO TRAVERSE BAY With beeutllul beaches 4 tennis rmwts -|«« trrwn this atataty 120

340 Lake-River-Resort Property _

GAYLORO-MICH A YWE New con-temporary chalet 2 bedroom, 2 bath Yeer round recreetion On golf course Owner $70 500 737-4123

LAKE CHARLEVOIX NW Michigan s finest resort area Sun-IUIed. cedar contemporary 6.770 sq ft 4 bed-rooms 215 lake frontage large greet room, gourmet oak kitchen. 4 'y baths indoor 40' lap swimming pool Jacuzs hot tub. sauna Profes-sionally landscaped trout pond se-curity system Brochure available {Ml-21015 $649,000 Contact Berrne Schmrtl Coldwell Banker Schmidt Realtors 228 Bridge S t . Chartevotx. M l 49720 616-547-44A4 Evee 616-536-2475

INTERNATIONAL SERVICE CO

Listed In the Nov 1987 Venture Magazine as one ot the most profit-able companies in the U S A High Income potent ia l Over 900 loca-t ions m operat ion now Training and management Assistance Exclualve terr i tory Call James Liar at 1-800-624-7813 or collect st

817-756-2122

BERKLEY near Bi rmingham 2 bed room townhouse. heat 4 water In-c luded gerage $525 per mo avail-able immediately 646-5244

BERKLEY - 1 beoroom aca tmen-available immediately Appliances carpeting. 4 window blinds includ ed Approx 900 »q ft adu.1 com-rnurwty, no pets Cal' MotvFn 8 30-4pm 268-5003

MODERN VERTICAL BLINDS THROUGHOUT

Carport balconies close to shop-ping Oft Warrer, Rd beiweer, Sneidon 4

Mon Fn 9am-5pm Sat 4 Sun, 1-5 Furmshec A&ar 'ments A.ai.aDie

4 5 9 - 1 3 1 0

BIRMINGHAM beeutrfu. t bed room newty decora ted carpeted immediate occupancy $4 75 month N Eton - Maple Days 356-2600

Eves 649-23'8

MINI-STORAGE - one of the highest rental re turns available Complete design, p lanning 4 construction Branstock Inc 1-498-2333

SUN TAN CENTER ExcaNent locat ion wtth established clientele Prohtable Owner moving out state - must sen 643-0583

TRAVEL AGENCY-SOUTHFIELD Fully computer ized, m busin» iSyrs Established clientele

552-0100

TRUCK REPAIR FACILITY Light 4 med ium duty trucks 4 cars Complete welding and fabricating equipment Established accounts Pr ime locat ion on Eight Mile in Red-tord Ask for Keith. 532-7700

VIOEO STORE-Ann Arbor Latest ti-tles good customer baae Not fust another video store this one has been growing smce its door opened Good net. eesy lo operate Contact the Mich v a n Commercial Group. Inc 4 we U help put you Into buai-

I 313-682-1234

B IRMINGHAM Bloomfield. ver, pri-vate s tud io 950 sq It Spectacular yiew washer dryer air condition-ing poo l 4 Wing Lake privileges $825 mo 737-2744

CLAWSON N of "4 E. o! Crooks

WALDEN GREEN APARTMENTS 1 & 2 bedroom

Quiet neighborhood Close lo shopping

435-0450

FARMINGTON MILLS

Maple Ridge Apts. 23076 Middieben ~i bed--jorr, 2 baths carpeting, central air carport available $535-'mc Call 9am-7pm

473-5160

FARMINGTON HILLS TIMBERIDGE

2 bedrc-om - 1 bath - larg» -5eiu«e »c~'l 4 'am.ly un-ts ' rem

BIRMINGHAM Buck ingham Manor Apartments Newty remode led kitchen. 2 bed-room t ' y bath besemeni 1150 sc ft nice ne ighbors ' $725 month Call 649-6909 OT855-1090

B IRMINGHAM Close 10 Downi own 2 bedroom I t bath specious apartment Large basement new k i tchen Special oi-ler for senior ci t izens Call 649-6909

OT855-1090

B IRMINGHAM - Desirable location, available Mar 1st 2 bedroom 2 bath $860 per mon th heat and wa-ter included 644 -6105

342 Laketront Property BLOOMFIELD HILLS LAKEFRONT

En toy eH sports Square Lake t rom this 2 bedroom. 2 beth condomini-um featuring all appiiancea. washer dryer 4 much more $98 000 Bloomfield on Square Lake Condo-min iums. 1962 Kimgensmith Open 1-6 Daily. Closed Thursday Model Phone 332-4344

362 Raal Estate Wanted r your 10 y» mortgage

Above $60 000, t i t l e or no down Barry 851-1900

WING LAKE Only 2 laketront iota left All utnttlee. new ly p a v e d e n l r a n c e r o a d $200 COO * Mentag Oev 646-2250

Bldgs. For Sale yr old Georgian style borne ideal 3 5 1 B U S . & P r o f e S S l O h a l •or a bed 4 breakfast or a single family home 5 bedrooms 2'-» beths antique banister 4 stairs, w idow s watch sauna patios. 4 porches Convenient l o shopping 4 a newty expanded Harbor G o " 4 skiing wtthm mlnutee, $ t 79 .900 1-106

FOR SALE Troy . 8.900 square toot office bulks-ing fulty

ELK LAKE ESTATES On 943 tt of pr ime Elk Lake fron-tage A truly private sett 1 ; wtth sand beeches, tennis cour ts Iding stables 4 more. $799,000. terms 4-100

Real Estate One of Elk Rapids 616-264-5611

SANFORO LAKE. Midland - 4 bed-room, 2 kitchens, walkout to lake 15 years o ld 200x100ft lot Uke new $132,950 313-681-8514

Traverse City, 20.800 square foot | str>c center fully leased

Clinton Twp 12.600 square toot off-ice bund ing

SCHUSS Mountain- 2 unit condo Overlooks pool 4 goltcourse Excel-lent skiing 4 golf Rentsi menage-ment available $75 000 781-9338

334 Out Of Town Property For Sale

HILTON HEAO ISLAND S C Furmahed oceenslde villa steeps 6 $39,900 Aaaumable mortgage Call W4I Girard. Broker 1-900-247-8147

335 Time Share For Sale

DAYTONA BEACH - Penthouse unit tor rant 3 bedrooms Available 4-10 thru 4-21. $235 per day Celt after 6pm 981-1149

ONE Bedroom eff iciency. Or mood Beech Florida or Wor ld Wide ex-change No mainlenence toe. pr ime time. wM discount 375-0876

336 Florida Property CLEARWATER AREA - Palm Har-bor. Highland Lakes BeeutHuPy decorator turrHahed 2 bedroome. 2 fun baths, l iving room, dlnwig 1 ramify room, screened porch. 2 car garage on golf course Tennis court , pool, etc immediate occu-

By owner asking $119,500 2-18S3 813-785-8031 KB*

nncipalS or 680-0580

only

HARVEY ST neer Plymouth poet off ice Smalt office building wtth apartment above Fully rented Paid parking $110,000 Lorenz 4 Associ-ates Realtors 453-7000

352 Commercial / Retail MILE RD -Commercial site for

sale High traff ic count w this excel-lent retail aree Contact Michigan Commerde l Group, Inc your com-mercial realtor 313-662-123*

353 Industrial/Ware-house

$ 5 0 0 vonth FS<E£ rent • ned.ate occupancy

C l A W S O N - 333 No Rochester Bd near Oakland Mall 4 1-75 New*. 1 bedroom upper Available now AI appl iances including microwave $520 'mo Jerry 644-1575 Ber 642 4093

CASH TODAY OR

GUARANTEED SALE Also if In Foreclosure

Or Need Of Repelr

G e r i t u r y 2 1

CASTELLI 525-7900

BIRMINGHAM - Desirable location, Walk t o downtown shopping 4 res

' tau ran ls 2 bedroom. 1 bath $820 per mon th 2 bedrooms 2 beths $860 per month . Both include -'«at 4 water 644-6105

B IRMINGHAM - downtown apart ment 2 bedrooms Courtyard, pa

| no central air all appiiancea Car-| port Furnished or unfurnished ' ' Oak Mr St lne 646-094S

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN Walking d istance to all shopping

land restaurants 1 4 2 bedroom apar tments In format ion 540-8040

B IRMINGHAM - in- town 2 bedroom townhouae Garage Mature adults no pets $660 per month Call Joenn

645-2111

DOCTOR wants land contract for cash, fast decision, no commission

335-6166

HOME WANTED SMALL med ium priced home. Royal Oak aree Approx $50,000 Caah

646-2060

PROFESSIONAL COUPLE wish to purchase residential lot surtabw tor w a > - o u l plan m Farmington area or NorthvWe area 443-2600

VACANCIES???

BIRMINGHAM - Large, bright 1 bed room Carpet ing bunds, roomy k i tchen ext ra storage $505 in-ciudes heat 4 water Adults, nc pets Days 731-7797 Eves 693-7797

LINCOLN HOUSE APTS Near Downtown, deluxe 2 bedroom with seit-cieaning oven frost free refr igerator dishwasher tuity car peted centra l heat ing 4 aii

645-2999 1 MONTH FREE RENT

BIRMINGHAM located « W t n down-town 3 bed room luxurious apart-ment wtth garage and utilities in-cluded 557-8562 after 5 646-2199

B I R M I N G H A M / U p - t o w n Singles welcome 259 W Browr, 6 rooms. 3 bedrooms. 1.100 »q ft appliances, heat 4 water inc luded $725 month Agent 549-2000

A new residential leasing service Is ' B IRMINGHAM - 1 bedroom t bath now available to help you f t ! them ; r^wty decorated, air conditioning Call Realty Showcase 358-3225 : carport washer 'dryer heat includ-

ed 2755 E Mapte. near Coolidge

400 Apta. For Rant

SOUTH LYON SALE/LEASE

Light industrial, offloe. storage 1 000-12 000 aq ft

ling a n $4 | LEASE From f 4 per sq ft

Land contract terms avaaat le

Between Brighton and Ann Arbor Close t o 1-96 and US 23

COLONIAL ACRES INVESTMENT COMPANY

(313)437-8193 YPSILANIT - 2 block btdga Total 7 000 aq ft Zoned 1-1 Owner occu-pied * rental Owner wM 1eeae back thru 5-88 Reduced to $145,000 Days 483-3935 Evee 865-53B3

3 ALL STEEL pre-englneered budd-ings 1987 leftovers 30X30. 40X80. 50*100 Fest delivery Can con-struct Must sen by Feb 29th CaS Th Circle General Contr . 722-4840

ALL QUALIFIED PEOPLE Save 50% Rent

SHARE LISTINGS e 642-1820 884 So Adams, Birmingham Ml

AMBASSADOR EAST Mile - Greenfield Royal Oak

Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom, apart-ments. Newty carpeted, rant in-cludes heet. 288-6115 559-7220

AMBER APTS.

Royal Oak, Cleweor 4 Troy 1 4 2 bedroom Children? Pets? Ask1

MOOERATE RENTS Days, 280-2830 Evee, 258-6714

S500 per mo. Call 646-6610

BIRMINGHAM 2 bed room townhouae with base-ment.. short term lease Mar I thru June 30. $695 a mon th 642-4560

Contemporary Living for Career-Minded Adults 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

From S-440 i Spacious setting 1 Contemporary design 1 M-odern kitchens wtth dishwasher . individually control led heating

and air condit ioning « Pnvale b«iconi«9 o* pat'oa • S«v-H->mtr»g pool and moo* " W i

Open Daily & Weekends 10 AM to 5 PM

B l o o m f i e l d

P l a c e

338-1173 Telegraph Rd N of Square La*e

—Bloomfield Township

CRANBROOK PLACE

Southtieid Luxurious 1 4 2 bedroom, apartments available star l ing ai $495 Rani includes carpeting dishwasher wa» in closet balcony or patio Garages also available Beautifully landscaped grounds give you the feeiing or being m the coun-

Mail For information, come to the Gatehouse at 18301 W 13 Mile Road lust 1 bloc* W ot Southfieid Road 642-9168 Open Mon thru Fr. 9am-5 X»pm Sat Noon to 5pm

W DEARBORN AREA

F R E E H E A T Cherry Hill Village

Charming brick coipnia. setting with i mature trees m an -deal environ ment for retirees including - Efficient kitchen with new frost ' -ee

refrigerator f-eez«v 4 new gas range

- uarge master bed '&om wtth double closet

- Large picture window m living room 4 dining area Most units nave kitchen 4 bath windows

- Modern ceramic bathrooms - Carports

Open ? days

274-1933

includes appi-ances vertical bl inds carpeting poo* close in Fa-mingtor-, H IBS location

Enter East oh Orchard -ake Rd on F c s u m S ol Grand River

Mooei open daily encepi Wed

4 7 8 - 1 4 6 7 7 7 5 - v 8 2 0 0

Farmington Hills

C E D A R I D G E Grand R.ver a' Mnsdiebeii

Brand new deluxe 1 bedroom units

$ 5 0 0 ' moo t * r REE rant

with i~r*^*2»«t« occopancv im«n muTt ' r***' '«4A4.

'NCLUDES I .arI'Cai 0«irv3s i-arpa*.n$ pat»os €>• j paicoosas * i t h doorman* Hotpotnt

appi-arvcas s^cl^'Ty systam i to raga within apartment

Enter or Tuiane 1 blocs W of MiddlebeT on S s^Je ot G'arvd

IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE 1 4 2 bedroom apartments in Royal Oe« 4 Troy F,replace oak hoors o« carpet ing heat water cooking gas included in most To new come tc 4000 Crook» Rg corner of Normar-dy 4 Croons >n Roy a. Oak or call

1280-2830

KENSINGTON PARK APARTMENTS

FROM $42^, • FREE HEAT i nd ' yd j an i con-tr oiiec • Great ia«e»~3e • 7 minutes from Tweivn Oaks Man • Appliances • Easy Access to 1-96 • Near Kensington- Par* c o e s COuntr, Sk ling golf 4 nature i-ai ls

437-6794

_AHS£R - S Or " MiLE Nice j ne Ded'j iom $325 per mrjnln-inciuoes -ee ' warer ai- carpeting

537-0C14

L vONiA Ffcrrr-trgtpr Rc N O* 5 Mne Spacious 2 Ijed-com apt Nc pets, muS' « » Call 'or appomr-

I men' 937-8315

LIVONIA GRAND OPENING CURTIS CREEK APARTMENTS

Fnrmingiori"«d oe"wwer 6 4 " Mue Brand r * w spacious 1 4 2 bed ioom

> apanrnerts ' > q t t Open Sat " 1 -5pm Sun f - 4 p m

Mon thru Ff; '0-5pm Call 4 7 " -546 I or 851-9755

-L'VONIA S FINEST

LOCATION Merriman corner 7,miie

Large cJeluxe 1 bedroom & 2 becroom - 2 bath units from $550 • Adult community • All appliances • Vertical blinds • Pool • Nearby shopping

MERRIMAN WOODS M o d e oper 9-5 e«cepi Thursday

477-9377 Office 775-8200

NO GIMMICKS JUST VALUE

GREAT LOCATION LEXINGTON

VILLAGE ' BEDROOM AF-AF"M£N"

•ncludes • - lee ' •S lpv» 4 reir-ige-aior • Poo • -vewti oecoratec • Smo«e detectors . r » O M $420 • S e c u - f . d e p < * v , $/C<-

75 a rc -4 M « ac-oss t-om '^a» anc Mai

585-40-0

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compie*e w " strea"- 4

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3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 6 4 2 - e 6 S 6

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f - i«a ' and hoi wate" incmoec e n 255-4953

MNE B E D R ' j O V aper tmen' i " Rec • j 'C fvewii dec. -a 'eC H X montr inoudea n a l 4 water Call

_A 'E RD -«e ' "e-L ' =>t>"'iK beeut i tu woooer

^-••--Tg bedroom Apt include-«a* ca-peting 4 w- condit ioning

r r o r r S365 - . AOOO'- APABTM€N-S

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tac rmi S'Ov^Si a ' - ' • f c V ® «' • • a~--C, 1^

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OODHAVEN

675-4366 • i e ^ « - • Camrvunil

Close 1c duwntow- fa rmington shopping 4 e«presswars

4 7 1 - 5 0 2 0 Model open daily 1-5

Except Thursday

OFFICE 775-8200 FARMING T ON HILLS - ' mpntn Free Rent Clean quiet spaoous stu-dios 4 1 bedroom apts From $40C mo , Farmington Manor 474-2552

FARMING'ON HILLS rer . large • bedroom, nice 1 month tree -ent $4 50 No pets

478-7440

FAPM NGTON HILLS - Sub-ease 1 bedroom apartment M«3 March thru Ma , can extend on month to month basis $500 mo 478-7746

BIRMINGHAM 2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE

Charming remodeled art deco town-houae Aii appi iancea including fire-place and private baaement. $695 per mon th Cloee to downtown Bir rmngham CaB Manager 644-1300

BIRMINGHAM 2377 EAST MAPLE - I bedroom carport , centra l au $490 647-7079

ends 843-4428

APTS IN UVONIA AREA

W e s t w o o d Free Heat

Luxurious 1 4 2 bedroom apts Plush carpet. GE aalt-claartnQ oven dishwasher patio central atr. mter com system Ctubhouee with sauna 4 heated poo l Free carport 8 verti-cal bUnde From $455

Near l-SS 8 1-275 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

JOY RD W OF NEWBUWQH ASS 8800

1012 HENRIETTA, 2 bedroom fire-place. garage $650 547-7079

ALSO 14'.y 4 CROOKS. 1 bedroom, carpet, drapee. carport dishwasher Leese $500 mcludee heal 847-7079

.. meeting the challenge Try ing t o f i n d a n e w a p a r t m e n t c o n d o o r h o m e 0 Let c l a s s i f i e d h e l p y o u m e e t this c h a l l e n g e For t h e mos t u p - t o - d a t e h o u s i n g i n f o r m a t i o n , c o n s u l t c l a s s i f i e d

In Wayne County Call 591-0500,

In Oakland County Call 644-1070

T H E

© b s e r u e r & E c c e n t r i c

N E W S P A P E R S

BIRMINGHAM 555 Bui ld ing Hlghrlse t end 2 bed room luxur ious apartments from $740 to $1150 including heat Free park ing, convenient to ak shopping e tc Celt manager at

645-1191

BLOOMFIELD MILLS oocupency Luxurxkis

Laketront 2 bedrooms 2 batha dryer

c a r p o r t H 335-2540 332-4344

BLOOMFIELD HILLS 1 bed room spacious apt evaMMe 3/1 $445 per m o Contact Martona regard ing Apt » l 1 « a t 338-1173

BLOOMFIELD HILLS area, 2 bad

rty For sub I ak pool beloo-

itter 5 30pm 318-3307

ADULT COMMUNITY

CAMBRIDGE APTS. DEARBORN HTS

Excellent location - walking distance To shopping center church, etc

1 4 2 bedroom deluxe apta Newty modernized

274-4765 A York Management Community

FARMINGTON HILLS

ORCHARD CREEK 14 Mi le-Orchard Lake Rd

L'VONIA S FINES" Wood-idge apartments cer t -a i t , lo-cated Specious ' and 2 bedroom aoartments Carport ncluded rem. $510-'$595 Can

LIVONIA Suburban Living

.Apartments Hit horlrrvom $405 mr.nth .

Heav appi-ances disposal carpet-ing air conditioning A dun section Parking Cal' or visit between 2 30-6 30pm

•4950 Fair-held

4 2 1 - 3 7 7 6

N O R T H V I L L E

HEAT NCLUDED Natural b M u t y S-r-our.dS ' • - « « epaimen'y wit- new of lh« woods T»»» the 'ootbringe »---.-ss the J ing brook tc 'he tipen cia'» a i u or (US' emoy the fa r -qu l- i . o" -ne ad:a-cen- woods f " C

2 BEORC'OV $495 2 BEDROOM Ap-^os , « w $505

BENEiCKE & KRJE ' 346-9590 642-668-6-

N O » " ~ . -LE • b e d r o o - S«"C ove- 'ookmg st-eam wan tc d o w n t o w Caii 4?8-S283

N O V - " | R E r 0 ' P E N ' RAISES -NOVI Rioge IS now offering ; leases 'hat ml GUARANTEE yOu-renia; -ates 'or me ne«- ; v s Call now to set up rOul a p t ' nee -v^e of Nov- s finest communities

349-620C

d a o k e b H O U S E A P t S A E 5 T V i . . » G E D f - R O ' -

e a ' . - f u scacic-us ' bed'-:< • — e n i j - •ecca-ec ca-peted - $;4C : w month

A P A R T M E N T S

A V A I L A B L E F ' a S " M O N " - S »EST FHF:

tox.atec cc-^ - m r v - > a" Sheidc* a- c -• -»• • • • a • miie 3 o* M ' *

P L Y M O U T H HERITAGE APTS

, *as a f " * **>•

or _a» TC-» a ; -^v:»r" ia

1 -455 -2143

P L Y M O U T H

LIVE ON THE PARK ONE BEOROOM S<05

"*®u* - K ^ a a c Ca^pe^ac i ' O c k * -r : -.at' ra^c-a ai* ccKXStt'O'v.og fcltc^ar-

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oecj©ar>c* Sae Arl "'Ol •455-3682

>a^- par* »ac!>or fraac* Mana^ar 40

47^6*48 400 Apartments For Rent

LIVONiA 2 bedroom special 2 ful-baths fully equipped ktichen car-port included in -ent Only $595 for l imited time C-ai. Woodndge Apart merts 477-644 =

oath ideally located sways anc shopping

2 oed 'oom. close i c expr Featuring • Indnndual Enlrances • Luxury Kitchens w t f oeiuie

apot.ances • Fireplace • GE wasner dryer m aii apts • Burglar Rre Alarm • Carports

From $825" • Sweetheart Specai thru 3-15-88

8 5 5 - 1 2 5 0

LOCATION SPECiA CONCORD TOWERS

i 4 2 BEDROOM APAOTMENTS includes

• Stove 4 refrigerator . Dishwasher • Carport • Intercom , • NewV dec^-aied . Smoke detectors • Sprinkler system

• FROM 1395

i -75 and 14 Mde. Next to Abbey Theater

589-3355

Enjoy Luxury, Convenience and Prestige at the

om it LUXURY APARTMENTS 4 TOWNHOUSES

LOCATED AT NORTHWESTERN & MIDDLEBELT • A n e n a e c G a t e h o u s e ' L a j n a - y hookas • 24-Hr wionito-ea -Storage r. Apa i r re r

intrusion/Fire A a ' ~ " '60C sc^a'e "ee" • 2 - 3 e c 7 o o ' " s

•2 Fu'.: Baths • B a i c o m e s i ' ^ a t i c s

• C a ' p o n s

• = O C l i ' » V - t i r t p O C

eTerniS COJH • C j 3 r c 1 . s e

• • i 2 • e 3 " . e a s e s

29950 Summit Dr ive • Fa rm ing ton Hills

6 2 6 - 4 3 9 6 1 — A \ E S ' E - :

FARMINGTON near downtown 2 bedrooms heat carpeted pets Senior ciltrena we>come. t rom 1370 Leave' 582-9167

FERNDALE - 512 Marshall 1 bed-room $379 s month heat included Nest, dean Separata entrance je r rv 644-1575

DEARBORN HEIGHTS D E A R B O R N C L U B

FROM $4 10

FREE HEAT Spaoous - Great Value

Heat A» - Pool-Cable Some 2 bedroom 1 Baths

TOWNHOUSES AVAILABLE Just N Of Ford Rd

5784 inkster Rd

561-3593 Open Oany 12-6 PM

S a t , 12-4 PM

F I R S T M O N T H

F R E E

t & 2 Bedroom Apis Air Conditioned - Pool

From $470 HEAT INCLUDED

F R A N K L I N

S Q U A R E 4 2 7 - 6 9 7 0

Located on 5 M M One block E o l Middlabeit

F R E E F I R S T M O N T H S

R E N T W I T H 1 Y E A R L E A S E

400 Apartment® For Rent

BLOOMFIELD TWP-Luxury 2 bed-room. 2 ba th apartment March 1st $775 inc lude.

BLOOMFIELD WEST APTS Excluelve 2 A 3 bedroom apart ments WaMdisnra afters uneur-peaaed quaSty aOa 8 > * a - M * $830 month ly For special offers caS M o n Frt 1pm-5pm 826-1508

Located on Orchard U * a Rd lust N of Maple

BOTSFORD PLACE G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

A C T I O N S A L E

1 Bedroom tor $489 2 Bedroom tor $5«9 3 Bedroom for $669 P E T S P E R M I T T E D

• T T . % — , We Love ChSrtrer

HEAT * WATCH MCtUOCO

477-6464 27863 Independence

Farmington HW»s

L O O K

N O F U R T H E R !

e immediate occuDancv Deartx). n area • luxury 1, 2 ano 3 Bedroom Aparrments • Outdoor swimming DOOI • C l u D n o u s e

• CaDle TV • 24-hour gatenouse • Air conditioning • vertical blinds

C A N T E R B U R Y M t t X J R ' h

• R E N T

F R E E !

5 6 2 - 3 9 8 8

From $ 4 3 0

Open 7 days Off Beech oaiv South of Chenv HIM

F u m t s h e d E x e c u t e A p a r t m e n t s a a « a w e

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C R E A T I V E L I V I N G

GLA66IFIED R E A L E6TATE 6 4 4 - 1 0 7 0 ^

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D i s p l a y A d v e r t i s i n g

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R-.YMOC*" Charming • bedroom it'4't*"er' 5 mir from flowntown All apc«»nces -nciuOed $365 pei mont- p*us security 66" -6260

R E D F O R D A R E A O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL •fOfr 345

• Free Heat • Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • WalK-in C'osei • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Discount tor Seniors C-ty Police & City Firemen

ROCHESTER A.a non end of March t bedioom Sut> *t wilh "mc eh n _ase •- Rocnestei Rtece Apts $4 55 rr>o fc56-»a85

• ' SeCroom . Quiet, con-.enien- Sew carpel appliances . ih-e laundr-. Sc pets $425 wrth -•eat 465-5-46 or 995-9624

R E D F O R D A R E A O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL •fOfr 345

• Free Heat • Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • WalK-in C'osei • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Discount tor Seniors C-ty Police & City Firemen

ROC"ES'tR - LS'ge mtroern • bed-corn J44' heal inciuoecl car pet-ng appl ances "runon, 'aoti'ies & a- 529- 3366 Rnch s-e. R *n:«e Acartments

S' I-'*, oeo- - ira—wots a.aii at-e *runCa • stc<«ge Smgie sto ry P-'.et, gCiCO location 4 more Sie*r on o' Watton 8r»is

3*S-'696 e>t 2fli

f.vMCV*" "- bej'ocm stove -e-•- geratc -•?- • Jecora'ed new .J'^tt 1 Ci-on-ng $3"5 plus secu'-t, i utiKtiee 346-6062

R E D F O R D A R E A O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL •fOfr 345

• Free Heat • Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • WalK-in C'osei • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Discount tor Seniors C-ty Police & City Firemen

ROC"ES'tR - LS'ge mtroern • bed-corn J44' heal inciuoecl car pet-ng appl ances "runon, 'aoti'ies & a- 529- 3366 Rnch s-e. R *n:«e Acartments

S' I-'*, oeo- - ira—wots a.aii at-e *runCa • stc<«ge Smgie sto ry P-'.et, gCiCO location 4 more Sie*r on o' Watton 8r»is

3*S-'696 e>t 2fli • WO1.'" ' Dedroom close to

c w-itcwn appi ances ai- A.aiiab* Ma-Ch • $37C L-er month plus se-

R E D F O R D A R E A O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL •fOfr 345

• Free Heat • Large 1 & 2 Bedroom • WalK-in C'osei • Lighted Parking • 1 or 2 Year Lease • Discount tor Seniors C-ty Police & City Firemen

ROC"ES'tR - LS'ge mtroern • bed-corn J44' heal inciuoecl car pet-ng appl ances "runon, 'aoti'ies & a- 529- 3366 Rnch s-e. R *n:«e Acartments

S' I-'*, oeo- - ira—wots a.aii at-e *runCa • stc<«ge Smgie sto ry P-'.et, gCiCO location 4 more Sie*r on o' Watton 8r»is

3*S-'696 e>t 2fli

400 A p a r t m e n t s Fo* Rent

-u " • bed'oom dose so ! • »a. N«*» Carpeting spp'iances

• A.« " « 1315 month p»us | s-e-jf •. aepcwt 522-430:

. 1 9 •MOC" - 2 bedtoom duple* 9 *asn-i s 0--T" ref-igerator stove

ii- ;a-petng $590 mo plus securi-•. 3*»osi1 455-0391 |

G L E N C O V E 5 3 8 - 2 4 9 7

4 5 3 - 6 0 5 0

HILLCREST CLUB

F r o m S435 F r e e H e a t

!• - . - Owl- S -<h. .•

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

P L Y M O U T H M A N O R A P T S

4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

*.a..«C'T Va-:- S*;- r* nr P'~» w»c~i t. ijei-;". i '»•: i*'5

pL'V _ . ' - O.L . - > " bed'CiO-" 'u . i j r [ i«l« .. . «n.;es cab-e 4 l/'-Cr, M. Irties a.anaCe $95 - . - cdes i jt.:ities Nc pet* 363-WW

SjN-|*C Slud«c apa"ment in «is-' : Strict neat D0«"ec An Cen-'•» $350 av ma util't«s mciudeo Employee oni- So pe's 335-9190

ROCHESTER 1SM5 APTS ' beoioom apt $425 mc fiCKKW caOet appliances heat eate-Custom Vertical Bi mis Tnnj Out 1 Montr P'ee thru FbQ Ju.et area. sory - nc pels Call Mon t fu Fn 9-5 Sal 4 Sun 11-4 852-03'-

R O C H E S T E R

S Q U A R E

S P E C I A L f r o m $ 4 1 5 F r e e H e a t

-£D*~>RO MASO" - Joi'lnkster "3 Spat '2X K " 2 bee "- - ac «'tr 1 • oatfMi 900a Mw

.able 5:>45 ' - :-'us ufi -

ROCMESItP - • bed-o apartment Poc ~ea' 4 water .r oudec Sew «pc«anes 4 carpeting •Va.il .05 Ots-ance to aowntow $450 mon", 652 6C*6 1 r>a

&-«al '.arue Par« istnr.a. Si»n< v«w Walmng jjister.ce to

2I4L 668 Main Street

6 5 2 - 0 5 4 3

16300 W 9 Mi ie

utnf ieic 557 -8100

S t u d i o s I & 2 B e d r o o m s

L i \ e i n t b c l u x u r y u f a

h i r i \ e a p a r t m e n t

I . B U * a _ _ n - n i r t^an - - • I - - ,,.14 -1 a w q n i w w r f y y w j p ^ w w p w p j

• Cenit ai air • Appliances • Carpeting » carports • Tennis Courts

400 A p a r t m e n t * For Rent

I.9--J20 400 Apts. For Rent

R£ .-ORD ES" i-s * : &efl'dOn -•*PC* e-v-fec

5>4-3S33

400 Apartments For Rent

R E N T A M A G N I F I C E N T T O W N H O U S E

IN W E S T B L O O M F I E L D $1170 per month

>-'5*

G 2 6 4 8 8 8

v m o o n

L O K C -

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M:U-> Ertr.-f, 1 e PU 'KRM "upv i J

L a k e f r e n t A p a r t m e n t s

• Thru-u"' l design »o' mgximurri privacy & cross unit venMat'Or.

• Pnvaie entries • Convenient to

Westland Shopp "g Center

• Storaoe 1" aparr-"»>'--

• Private Daico". or patio

• Air conait on-ng • Laundry in each

building • Carpetmg • Pefrigeratoi range • Dishwashers

availanie

N E W

1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

fro'T! $ 3 8 0

• >-2TT,"i* • N IWAPsiNT

I j *

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S t a n d i n g s Locatec c- Aa-rer *t9\-e & '.»a3_-5- ^cs ' •'«s- s r : Open Mc-n -Sat 9-6 Sun 12-c P h o n e : 7 2 9 - 5 6 5 0

3523 41 /1X2 1

X m R T M r ^ T p -

. G R A N D O P E N I N G

- C l u S p r i n g s

N E W 1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s O n T h e Water ' s E d g e

r r o n i s 4 0 5

U'liutt,»ely ts iynet f btx ls Fealunr.-ij • All apartments are on 'he'water • Pr vate patio tMicony » Thru-uiut desig-ii lor maxunum privacy

A cross, unit ventilation • Excellent location convenient to

Twelve Oaks Mall • Oisrnvasher • Air Conditioning

31296 S p r i n q l a k e B o u l e v a r d

— N O V I — O' Homid. ii ail M-'i K i v ji detK Pood

, t x t t b v t dl d f v ' -load I t w :

2 Miles Nonti io vorniBC Trail}

Open Daily 9 6 * Sunday 12-5

6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6

1 a n d 2

B e d r o o m

I n c l u d e s h e a t , w a t e r , a i r

c o n d i t i o n e r , c a r p e t i n g . *

l a u n d r y a n d s t o r a g e

f a c i l i t i e s a n d p o o !

A r

Ca'l between noon 5 p n 5 - 3 8 - 2 1 5 8

G R A N D

O P E N I N G

i Con ten t : : ra rv ana 2 B^ ' l r oom • v p . i f m i ' •

i a f a « t l o r i i n n * F R E E

R E K T !

A u t u m n R i d g e

A p a r t m e n t s

3 9 7 - 1 0 8 0

From ' 4 7 5

O p e n . - - 7 d a y b

I : enemy- Hiii a : J l-275

Furnished Execut ive A p a r t m e n t s Available "One Month on S«'ecfwd Apartments

• F a r m i n g t o n •

F r o m ' 4 9 5

C H A T H A M H I L L S

A T T A C H E D G A R A G E S A V A I L A B L E

L U X U R I O U S L I V I N G A T

A F F O R D A B L E P R I C E S Heated Indoor Pool • Saunas

Sound & F i rep rooted Construct ion & More

O n Old Grand River Bet Drake & HaJstead

OPEN DAILY 9 a .m . -6 p.m. I SAT. 12-4 p .m. • SUN. 12-4 p.m. 4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0

In F a r m i n g t o n Hills

\ t t r a c t i v 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 5 5

H A R B O U R V I L L A G E

APARTMENTS On B e a u t i f u l Swan Lake

NORTHVILLE 'S FINEST F rom S570 Luxurious Adult Community

Immediate Occupancy 1 and 2 bedrooms. 1 and 2 baths, private entrance, washer, dryer, jacuzzi and microwave in each unit. Swimming pool, tennis courts, free basic cable TV.

MODEL OPEN 7 DAYS Mon.-Fri, 11-4 Weekends 11-4

Located on 7 Mile Road between Haggerty-Northville Road*

Call 348-2820

Featunng • Convenient to freeways shopping, and business districts

• Air Conditioning • Pnvate Balcony Patio • Swimming Pool • Carports Available • Pleasant atmosphere

in an ideal location

Scctsdah Jlpjilnicnfs a N e w b u r g h b e t w e e n J o y & W a r r e n

From ^ 4 3 5

F R E E H E A T

F R E E C O O K I N G G A S 1 & 2 Bedroom • 1'/j Baths • Central Air • Pool

• Tennis • Carport* • Clubhouse Laundry & Storage • Cable Rtrady

Moaei Open y-b I 'ail.

12-5 Weekends

Model Open 9-5 Da iy

4 5 5 - 4 3 0 0 © Located on 12 Mile Road between Middlebelt & Orchard Lake Roads

Open Mon. - Fn. 12-5.30. Wed. 12-4, Sat. & Sun 12-5

4 7 6 - 1 2 4 0

A T T R A C T I V E

& 2 B E D R O O M

l d e n

a t e

A P A R T M E N T S " ! ? ' 3 6 5

Private Entry Appliances Carpeting Pool

Air Condi t ioning Balcony or Patio Cable TV Available

C O V I N G T O N C L U B

Cov ing ton Ciub is the luxury residence y o u

can lease w i th all the features of a r.ne home

Choose f r o m a ranch or townhouse and

oe pampe red with all these amenities 2 a n d

3-bedrooms. whir lpool tubs, two-car attached

garages, private basements, deluxe kitchens,

cathedral ceilings, patios, park tike surround-

ings and fire / in t rus ion alarms

1 4 M i l e & M i d d l e b e l t • F a r m i n n t o n H i l l s

8 5 1 - 2 7 3 0 • 3 5 2 - 3 8 0 0

^ MANAGED BY KAFTAN ENTERPRISES

legally locatad at l l n comar ot

Airport ft Pontiac Lake Road* In

Watarfortl.

O p e n 7 Days 10 - 6

V 3 P h o n e : 6 8 1 1 6 6 1

A t t r a c t i v e

1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

F r o m $ 3 8 0

b M o n t h L e a s e s A v a i l a b l e

• ideal locai.on or y • Dishwasher m.nutes from Twelve • Central a>* Oans Wall conditiomr.y

• Walk n storage -oom • Pr-vate balcony within apartment or patio

• Range & .Re^ige'ator • Swimming Pool

On Pont<ac Trail n ,V v j r ,ust west o* Beck Road *

f E x i t 1-96 at Beck R o a o t / i e n

2 Miles North :o Ponhac Ua u

• Rental off ice at Bristol Square Apartments on Beck Road just North of Pontiac Trail

Open Daily 9 - 6, Sunday 10 - 6 Call 624-1388

T H E R I G H T A D D R E S S

N O V I - F A R M I N G T O N

^ 3 0

j jii* i f f

Private 'JWJffe «H*r»nri and dryer m eari

ie-arrnwnt *b(J nan •**«

Joqiynq l'»l «tti 3? Mnev. "Ohnm S«wmr'i.n(j [m.H % twm court Sn ierMI p.Kf»n 0> Mr o** Carport i« i i /W m renii LMTvtitg t amabi immaikatt atcuoanc* fi/'""-ilea »«» •HrTnwnK iv «' «•«»

Open 7 Days 9 6

ULTIMATE LIVING & LIFESTYLE

3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0

A r o u n d

T h e C o r n e r

F r o m I t A l l

S r u d i o , 1 i r 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s

• Heat Included • Free Cable TV

• CJubhoute • Tennu Court

• Swimming Pool • On Bo» Lane

• Laundry Facilme* • Storage Ares

• Air Conditioning

N O R T H G A T E

/ A p c f t t w A u J l

On Greenfield, josr south at Lmcaln

9 6 8 - 8 6 8 8 OAO.V9-X40

Weekend* 10-5

<m n>* tnakS % Aoufl* Rtvw W m I I m M Muuitas

1 and 2 bedroom $psr*y>+r\\% ? bedroom 1Vi bath town houM^nrCa f i d i t i o * i ng -P r i wait bale o n e * with mwiUUed sliding glass door wall*-Security o^ic hall and court door apaaker -Huge e l M « t a - G a s he»t-2 «wimming pools-Ample parklng Carports available Semla at your doorstep

M3Hm.TWNTHJCi.U0CS C*nrf TIWC ML UTHITI€S CXCfPT ELICTWCITT RENTAL OfFlCI

4J 1-4*77 I C W M S t f M K l l V M ' l H a k i i M M l x r i a

John F Uinn tuiMJet Os*ek>o»r

A B E A U T I F U L

P L A C E . . . T O L I V E

C E N T R A L L Y L O C A T E D IN W E S T L A N D

• i S 2 B e d r o o m . S o m e w i t h F i r e p l a c e a P o o l • T e n n i s C o u r t • C l u b h o u s e

• C e n t r a l A i r a D i s h w a s h e r a D i s p o s a l L a u n d r y F a c i l i t i e s

a B e . i u t i f u v, L - j r c l s r a p e o

VENOY P INE& A P A R T M E N T S

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4

A Y O R K M A N A G E M E N T C O M M U N I T Y

T h e G r e e n H i l l d i f f e r e n c e : ^

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. D o y o u c o m e h o m e t o a n

a p a r t m e n t o r a 7 5 - a c r e e s t a t e ?

Viost apartment living measures 6 0 0 + sq ft Ours measures over 3,000.000 sq ft Green Hill residents enjoy * gorgeous

75-acre estate setting of park and wood land peace and tranquility You ' re right next door to the F27S corridor

M k htgan s muJti-bdfcon dollar explosive g rowth area and lust minutes away f rom F i b a direct route to d o w n t o w n Detroit Se»* our 1- and 2-bedroom luxury apartments, terrace residences

and coun t ry townhouses on 9 Mite, 1V> miles west of fa rmington Road in Farmington Hills

g r e e n h i l l APMTMfNTS

IN fARMINfiTON HILLS

-'or Saiaaed M M l l OtS MUT >M »»0*»4»«W M a f I M M a r / M -

400 Apts. For Rent

ROCHESTER

Monday February 8. 1988 O&E #5E

400 Apt«. For R*nt 400 Apt». For Rent

$ 1 0 0

M O V E S Y O U INtO

W O O D S I D E

A P T S . Rlu»

First Month's Rent FREE 852-9598

H u r r y - L i m i t e d T i m e O f f e r !

- R O Y A L O A K -D O W N T O W N

SPECiAl $430

• Fiee Meat ' • • 1 or 2 Year Leases • Senior Discounts

LAFAYETTE COURT 5 4 7 - 2 0 5 3

ROVAl OAH 1016 S *faafungic>n 'rom Oakland CommunH,

<-wi^e. I Md'oom u»w», $32S/mo rtluO«o'«ai BOC 977 2812 J*rT> 644-1575

H Y A N R D / 1 0 M I L E Sl«ac ous 1 a 2 oaoroorr apart maou Carpwtad Oacocalad, iAu«- | ar» & si-Haga <acnrti«8 r-om W i monlh1/ P«ecre»- Apiit 757^700 SAi £M Clo»a lo PlymoulP. s Li.ooia 2 owOroom at>anm«ni *(>-pliancm mciu<Jaa »4S0 par month

255-1060

RO>Al O-K 'OANMOuSF v->VE CHILDREN i -"'F'S

.'30* STARR - All Kiiury 2 KiriQsaa •ao-ooms *itr miaii ic -itvsel* >u»Wi '•"» -«*'itx.i» spacious in. ny -OO I »00<1 Dli'-iirig ll'eclate dnuig rcorr- r i bains ntcher j>ac* d»i t;a»«maril cariirai a.r dii7.«»asr>er sei' clear; oven, -efng-eraior $665 5«6 7337

ROYAL OAK 11 WILE & 75 AREA

bvautitui. spac*>us 1 & 2 0e0ro0--n api-li-wilS CarpeiwO Oflcormeo *image i launch", 'ac nt*s

FROM S43n AAUON Wf**Et AOTS 34S-9622

S A V E $ 3 6 0 for a imiied time. Wealern H-IU Asar-mont* anil give you S360 m coupons you lease one o« our - —• r- wa-w» apts Rents »tan-ar $390 (ettect've rale) and that ir>-

-CHtj me MEAT You'll also gel <ull -ajpetinfl .artical wiiids a

tulli large ctose|B sir con-dilionir.g POOl a cor.wuw» oc»-Iiori 4 inucn more Sorry, no pets Ca,i or sta© Dy tooay On Cherry Hi'l |U»I E ot NewDurgn Rd Visit our «oo» plan and receive a Condi-

Set Iwh e Supplies -astl Open y-Fridaj III 5 Saturday ' Oy appointment Call

729-6520

- S O U T H F I E L D -O N E B E D R O O M

SPECIAL $ 4 3 5

Free heat Adult Community Intrusion Alarm

.Ample Storage Walk-in Closet Senior Discount 1 or 2 Year Lease WELLINGTON PLACE

355-1069 ] t2 iA|iE Northwestern, 2 oed ! rooms, heal & hot «aier included : SUE lease 2 months New «a»e a.aiatMe 350-9622

400 Apts. For R*nt

SOUTMflELD - Lovely Urge 2 oed room. 2 baths overlooking court-yard Living room ammo room large mtchen carport $740'MO Call Karen 471-914! or Leave

746-0624 SOUTHFIELD

One bedroom, heat a hot waiac. S«n«jr cituens welcome carpeted Nb t«ts 559-7935 W443-S746

S o m e r s e t / T r o y

1100 Sq Ft Luxury Apt 1 bedroom. 1' ? bath

1821 AXTELL (Mapie/Coolmge areal

- - S595 per Mo 5 3 1 - 1 8 8 0 6 4 3 - 4 4 4 8 SO-UTHHELD - Oeiu«e 2 bedroom, 2 bath ap! available at the Ciaymoor on Of acou' Apr 1 Mirrored wa«s, w«>i1e torm ca kitchen conlempo-

futures a CMnds Piease call, 626-5*8- ar 357-5566

-SOUTHFIELD-COLONY PARK APTS

12 MILE & LAMSER , •tc-veiy Residential Area •Covered Par*mg • A wl Appo-ntefl Clubhouse «. fire-place •intrusion Alarm •immediate Occupancy

355-2047

SOUTHFIELD

F R A N K L I N R I V E R Lu«ur>ous 1 & 2 bedroom apts. Plush carpet GE self-cleaning oven deiusa d4ahwasner patio, central air security intercom system. cKib-house with sauna a heated poo' Free carport & vertical blinds Prom $560

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 12 M i l e a t T e l e g r a p h

356-0400

- S O U T H F I E L D -O N E B E D R O O M

FROM $ 5 2 5

9 Free Heat • Carport • Laundry Each Floor • Walkin Closets i 1 or 2 Year Leases -TWYCKINGHAW VALLEY

355-2047

400 Apt * . For Rant

TOWN a COUNTRY APTS GranO R.ver at Tanagraph Studios $310 one bedroom $360 One year m» heat paid seniors welcome 9 to 5pm 255-1829

SOUTHFIELD or 1} Mile beiween Ttwegrapr S Northwestern Sublet 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment Avail-able Mar 1 $545 per month ease runs out in August Ruth 857-3746 TELEGRAPHi'7 Mile arsa Lu«ury apt low pr.ee i * 2 bedroom $400-$4 75 includes he»i a eater First month tree 534 9340 TFLE G R A P H . T Miie area Comfort abie 1 bed'oom Elect'icai appli-ances "lea; a water r cfuded No pen $325 - secu• 538 5254

T R O Y O N E M O N T H S

R E N T F R E E

Three Oaks Apartments between Crooks Road & I-75 on Watties 1 & 2 bedrooms from $540

Call for leasing Informa-tion 362-4088

400 Apts. For Rant

L»NO€R NE W MANAGE MEN ->s» Month Rent f 'ee 1 and 2 beo 1 room apts ir SoutnheM «rtn swim rmng pool neat a eater furr>sn«c all major appUances plus flisnwaari sr 557-0366

WAYNE WESTLAND oeen gu»t attractive 1 Bedroom carpet 4 ap , pbancea private entrance See it appreciate $350 721 6699

TROY'S Snest 1 bedroom apart mclude wsy»«» I, Qryer m

every apartment, carport Olshwash er neat swimming pool, central av patio a caCMe TV P-o'essicma. adurt comrrvunily wttti no pets $575.' month includes all these features a more Crvjrcrmi Souare Apartments, 707 Kirls Blvd Phone 362-3177

WAYNE 1 bedroom- apartment avail • M $379 month hee' a water No pets allowed No cans after "PM J26-3876

400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rent

he address that speaks for itself

WfuiehdU pruii -s iIm-U 1 si • >!it-run; j . iulu 1 <if«I " l i iei ).i nu»iure •JCHiunitiiMy

whore txmvomran.*- ami luxury i*r»-lontronM;

I, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apa r tmen ts w i t h up to 1,400 square feet

• Adult Comniuncy • free! abk TV • Twu hull lta»h» • Swimming Hurt • .Some Units itnludr Ileal • < arpttni

• M l lour Setuhty

W H I T E H A L L 1* - v Nine Mile KiJkI at Pruvioepue l>nvr in Suuthfis-U

557-5339 Weekdays Weekends lO-1

Southfieid H I D D E N O A K S A P T S

1 Month Rent Free or $40 off Each Month

for 12 Months 1 Bedroom

GE appliances ceramic baths cen-tra 1 aw. snag carpeting, carports, in-tercoms patios balconies a more on a beautifulfy wooded sue M«nd»cac units available PRICES BEGIN AS LOW AS $495

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0

I M M E D I A T E

O C C U P A N C Y

H e a r t o f T r o y

5 6 1 K I R T S

1 BEDROOM FROM $47?

Large Luxury GartJen Apts Quiet Environment 1 b'« S o' Big Beaver

Between Livernois a Croo*s

FREE CARPORT. HBO Balconies Carpeting Oelu>e Appliances

Large Wain -m C-osets

2 BEDROOMS W TM 1', BATHS

T R O Y S O M E R S E T A R E A

FREE VIC TANNY MEMBERSHIP

3 MONTH MEMBERSHIP WITH A 12 MONTH LEASE

Beau'itul arge 1 and 2 bedroom *t>artmems also efficiencies Balco-nies patios laundry faculties, swvn-

WE GOT IT GOOD -WHEN YOU NEED IT BAD' 24 hour gatehouse well kgmeO perKing pausTi grounds pool club-house health out spa eiercise room togging trans designer units BUStl canxtmg, ' C M area, aw conditioning gewrmet kitcfie^ wtth microwave security alarm, cen-trally located .1-1 NW Detroit E -w green/Jeffries X-way Luxury epts S townhouses 'rom $335 $600 month Credit -eport references re-quired Call our pro1esaw>nai rer'al consultants today fo* the personal service you deierve and move up to The French Quarter Apts Open ear-ly Sat Sun 4 eves B35-9086 635-94 75

400 Apts For Rent

WESTLAND AREA

S P A C I O U S I « 4 2 oeoroo"! apt* >-arpe« patno | •> poo1 tseei -nduded

WINTER SPECIAL Security Oopost oory $200

• BEDROOM $*C«0 ? BEDROOM $45C

BL JE GARDEN APTS Chaff, rtrtl Nee Merrwner

Daily "am ftpm S«- 'Oar- 2pm-729-2242

WEST-ANtJ *WF> Spacious 1 b*Or-xin apartments $4 10 nrvoritfuy Carpeted iecoratoc pooi a m a .C'.efy are* WESTLAND WOODS 726 2660

400 Apts. For Rant

W e s t l a n d A r e a Specious apartments 1 teOruw Iron- $39C 2 bedrooms f'Ofr $440 Carpeted decorated 4 m • Kiveryaree -tee' .nouOeO COUNTRY VIL-AGE APARTMENTS

326 J280

10 M J L E / R Y A N R D Spaoous 1 4 2 bedroom ppert —er ts Cerpeted Oeco-atec lauri or. a storage taciMties Frorri $4t5 month-y MAfFcOWER AP'fi "54 '8-6

402 Furnishad Apts. For Rant fhjO" TH6 SUITE LIFE

Attractively tvwmaneO 1 a 2 bedroom Apts witt rvouee •ares mens 4 capie OeewaCMe sullurbar. .•x.at'oris Can "erry

home So " £ «OME sao-aaao BJieCll' . t APAH1MENTC,-

Suburbar .etiOrii • a 2 beO ri>om» tu> jr'Ksfied Short term • • M M 477-4769

$40T per rvntM--.tr carpet

i ARMING 'VN «L.b t beoroom •nciuoes nee', ^oe r a r Jisnes a nner<s -asr*- I ]>yw r urm dub-nouae w'pooi 477-4769

2 M O N T H S F R E E HjPPEO UN.TS ONl r

C H E R O K E E H I L L S

A P T S .

rA«MI»*GTQN HILLS Specious fut-ty lur"isnec e«ecu"»e ' bedroom Short lerm lease $750 month

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T w i n L a k e s

A p a r t m e n t s beaunfi/l spacious grounds ta.-ge i

j t 4 3 bedrooms, abundant closets with in unit storage areas adjacent

| 10 shopping * distinctive ufe style in a scenic s«i

j ting Located m Lane Oxwi within j minutes ol Rochester Auburn Mills

' ' 6 9 3 - 4 4 6 6 A 'or* Management Community

S O U T H F I E L D LARGE 1 a 2 bedroom apartments ,MMviL/tcnC a p r e walk-in doaets cafcie f-om $455- SUNNYMEDE A TS mo 356-1538 559-7220 1 362-0 2 90 NOON-SPM

rwo LARGE bedrooms, carpeted a'- childran pets $495 plus utilities

j C'awson '-oy area Call 9 Spm 362-1700

400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rent

a t U O a e d t o o m C 3 A 5

• C a n t o n •

F R A N K L I N P A L M E R

B E S T V A L U E I N A R E A F r o m $ 4 1 0 - F r e e H e a t

Q u i e t c o u n t r y s e t t i n g s p a c i o u s s o u n d - c o r x J i t i o o e d

a p a r t m e n t s . P o o l . S a u n a . C a b l e , l a r g e c l o s e t s P e t

s e c t i o n a v a i l a b l e

O n P a l m e r W . o f L i l l ey

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T O N L Y $ 2 0 0

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0

Daily 9 -6 Sat. & Sun. 12-4

- F A R M I N G T O N -- H I L L S -

O N E B E D R O O M SPECIAL $ 4 5 0

-FREE HEAT -Large 1 4 2 Bedrooms Walk-in Closet 1 or 2 Year Lease Senior Discount VILLAGE OAKS APTS

4 7 4 - 1 3 0 5

W E P A Y Y O U R M O V I N G E X P E N S E S !

That s -iflht. wher you 'ent one ct our immaculate 1 or 2 bedroom apartments We win give you coupons for $300 to help etth you' moving expenses 1 bedroom ren'i start at $465 leftect ve 'atei Features include PAID HE.AT »ui carpeting, vertical bunds ceramic bath dishwasher separate dining area central aw »»• m storage pooi 6 more Make one of our spa-nous apartments your next home sorry no pets Visit our floor p-an and -eceive a Condiment Set Open Mon.fn 9-5 Sat 12-5 Sun 12-3

WAYNE FOREST APTS 326-7800

WESTLAND ESTATES 6843 WAYNE

(near Hudson si bedroiwi from $4 '0

2 bearoorn from $46t Includes air conoilionmg -heat - carpet swimming poof No pe's- Mature 401 Furni ture Rental adults ca^ ?2 ' -6466

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APAPTMENTS WIN'ER DlSCOoNt

CALL NOW 'HM OIA.EE '-J LIVE W. WESTLAND

Soaocius i 4 2 bed'bewn apts tBOM $4 15

BaV-or-es Carpor-s S«imm ->g Pooi 6 ° l ' i Areas

Storages »ou» Apatmen' 729-4020 cO' 3 F»c i b'« E y '• i y *

Mon s- 9am-5prr Sat J Sun i 5pn-

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!, FURNITURE FOR YOUR 1 3 Ruom Apariment For

S79 Montr •A- NEW F jRNirUrtt • .ARGE SELECTION . OPTION TO PURCHASE

G L O B E R E N T A L S FARM'NGTON 474-3400

STER. NG *it'G«TS. 026 9661

S'J'---«IELD ft.5-4330

-PC' 566- 160C•

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oOC 152 0629 ' J.. i~FU'«4lSHED-

A.JBURN HILLS 3k>omfielC Orc-naras Apts ' 4 ! bedroom !(»-ocv! apart menus Near 75 6 M 59 ' 'V $o00 -«E r AiRr a> 2 tu>aroorr, ipacrou? i own house t1 Mile a Greenfield -"•Or- S * IOC Bolt oeaut'tultr furnished complete •itr iwieris -ouieur** cable a

...liable " " 736-7743

F U R N I S H E D LUXURY APARTMENTS

uc«n _-w B-rm«ngham and Troy «-ee Shew- & iong term leases Free •ennrs iub membership Maxd aer -•ice avaiiapie c ur nsned m every set a-' Jii.t«s ."C'uOed

5 3 1 - 1 8 8 0

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West Bioomhewj union .a-? I 'M BRIARWOOD APAS'MtNTS

CONDO LIVING Spacious apartments ndrviduai privale entrances c-ee carport wtih eacn, apar'ment - Washer '4 Oyer Hoo«-up Swimming Poo. Ter,ms Courts - Barnes Over sized 7i tOl sto-age m apaitrnen'

A»A»T MEN'S FROM $42'J 'OWNHOUSES -R'.iM S'EI' Open Weee a-s *ttr-. 5pr-

Sa1 a Svr ' ' 363 "545

Fum. heo Apts also a.aiisr'e

W e s U a n d A r e a . Spacious ' a"d 2 bea'bo-*| menfs Carpeted 3ecc»a'eO lovery area r-ieai ncJ-ded

C o u n t r y C o u r t

A p a r t m e n t s

7 2 1 - 0 5 0 0

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From $4 IS F R E E H E A T

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1 e> 2 Bedrooms f r o m S 4 2 > F r e e Hea t

f'.-l Part Seft.ng Stoc by or _al-

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0

400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rent WE" AND tic» I A- • Wj A u-»'«" -reKie -

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Soacious one ana two r>©<3room opart m«nts otter high-rise living with • Spectacular tx j lcony views e Year rouna swimming in the Indoor

nea 'ed p o d • AII new Club a n d G a m e Itoom e Tennis courts e TV monitored secure entrances e FRfE private health c lub with

exercise room a n d sauna e An ideal location

— O n e block from W e s t l a n d Mall — Adjocen t to food marke t s a n d

other se<v»ces — Near i 275. 1-94 o n d m a j o r s u r t a c e

streets •New residents only.

Li—— moat be atgned prior to Feb 29 HSAT W C U I P » W MNT

f f/WESTLAND rA aTOWERS A P A B I M f N T S

7 2 1 - 2 5 0 0 Models open doi ly

l oca ted one btock w««t erf Wayne tood. taetween Ford a n d Warren ( * x x *

Preeeraed » , ^ t « » h a y m e n o a

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I S L U X U R Y W H A T Y O U S E E K ?

T h e n l u x u r y h , w h a t > e u H o i . 0 % e r f t l z H l n m n s a n d k a i r a a l e n . d e l u x t * k i l r b e n a . w a l k - I n r l * . t b t d r o o m h a s d o u b l e b a i h . < Ion> ( • N h o p p l n t f a n d e x p m N < w a y .

1 B e d r o o m $ 4 7 5 2 B e d r o o m $ M S OpenaeayKVa. «et I m n - »

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H A R B O U R

0 \ S H A > L A K E Immeciate occupancy or 142 bedroofn units win many features Swimming pool salting tennis courts OI'"dS f*ee basic cable TV convenieni to > way sfioppi- j Model open 7 0a>s. 11 until 6 PM u£>;ated or r M»« Road r>olweeri Haggerty and Northville Road

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S405 ^ S6"9

A'ESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

A 'OSS ''Om City Par" i ard 2 bedrooms

i i batns r-E A" INCLUDED Pnoi Ciubnouae From $430

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6 k 9*5 Sal -Sor.

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- R O M $ 6 5 0 •r pmr» »• w>ce *r>« pn-*

5 4 9 - 4 5 0 0 TP ACT MEN'S

SHOP* TE"M LEASES Adult ano 'ami'y units 10 p»-me Suburcar .Ouaf'Oris utilities ir-C'uC »C Complete witr housewares Ii- en; Crior - . Swimm.ng p*>Cii*-tennis yjr's -v.. . naid servi m a>> act w . 4 AE cards aucet '

ed ' a'-'-ec »«, -m service Executive Living Suites

474-9770 A --R ACTIVE furnished studio ac-

w Mat'ie Maggert. a-ea utiNties a<- poo caoie Nc pets $425 t>44-'i63 624-C760 BACHELORS Fwrr-*hec spaC>OuS •wo-tjeuroom Bra—mw-rt «tt utyh :«s maid ser.ice launory etc wi-c'udec Plymouth Canta-n a-ee

_A $575:$595 month 45&-6336 BlCOMFiElu >c a»e a Ot>dv»e < Lied- - Conoo -aund'- ca'por-Coto' "« a'l r>jsew»r"- -"Id'er.

>34-66 t j

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" utniiiea to pets Frof» J- -50 626-1714

L U X U R Y E X E C U T I V E

S U I T E S , INC 3i"-l incham-Troy Area

.1.'- t "Ec • F jRfJiSHED V* . '-•*< rice - . a-iabie

•15 K S t o " Te-m Leases

6 4 5 - 1 2 0 0 aOt' . 0A»

a- _r pea- ooit. apartman*. from $f-< - soort leasee available >»'•«* -o-ry "V microwave Call 10am-8pm 435-4223 5«ARt jtRGfc - befl'ocwr *pvi -leri- or, ihe 111 3ea to» swigie Rent inciuoas utiwtv aoc* 4 oeec-IOT-* or shew- term 663-S5T3

For immediate occupancy nishec ' oedr-xwr apartment cr*« "ee" 'lenBie-ease terms $57C mc AC. ABO .'I J JP SPECia

35" 2503

Fm

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C a l l 3 4 9 - 6 8 4 4 Open Daily & Sunday 11 to 6 P M

C A N T O N HEATHMOORE APTS

L u x u r i o u s T o w n h o u s e s

W E S T L A N D 620C North Wayne Rfl

S'UOfC - $3fe5 1 BEDROOM $405 2 BEDROOM $425 • beo'oom tu'n-sheC apartments

heat 4 hot WATER INCLUDED , a.aiiabie abundant storage avai.-Carpating appliances wnmming able S«ng« story , privacy 0«x3 poo 2 car parkinc Aou"t section I location 4 more1 See us or h agger

I dose tc Westland Shopping Center ty Road between Ford 4 Cher" "Hi 728-4800 I near .-275 Call M'-6M4e>t 20i

I n a P r e s t i y i o u s R e n t a l ( o m m u n i t v 400 A p a r t m e n t s For Rent

HieatA&rjfa 7te Lavssh. elegant and cumcr..cr. i i iv ir . i

Here vou wi i i enjO\ • J a. - Bedrooms* 21 : baths* For-: a c .nn i ;

• Grej-. room with fireplace • I itra-rr u je rn kirc'iens with instant hut water* 2-car^aract

• Sec uded. wooded surrournJir^tt • Private basements* Cerar x tile tVr.er

• Swimming pooi and w h i r ^ n

2 9 6 0 0 / 2 9 9 0 0 F r a n k l i n R o a d

350-1296 U MANAGED 8 " KAFTAN ENTERPRISES

• Canton •

VILLAGE SQUIRE BEST VALUE IN AREA

From S415 - Free Heat Great Locat ion - Park Sett ing. Spacious

Bike Trail, Heat Pool. Sauna. Sound Condi t ioned, Cable & Tennis

O n Ford Rd . just E Of I-275

SECURITY DEPOSIT ONLY S200

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1 Daily 9 6

Eves by appl . Sat 12-5 Sun 1-4

-on, AREA Big Beany bet^ee-roo«s 4 C0CM<0ge " bedruur-

$450 MO nciudmg utMnwa Ca. morn ngs c« late evening* 643-014*

pJLL> FURNISHED COR^ORA^E SUITES

Westland Towers " .4- * S I 'OCHT COOCr

ai.*"«WT» Ta«e *t%e -ncorvar.. «^ce >jr of YCKJ' -»»oc«tKM- ar«c • a'.sfe' D^.'-^aiy o«a*g*- -<** r»;a~.Tyf.s 'Wwi* fo»s • - i w v t c « '-COO' r-«a,^C va-i-nrnar g poO« i«r» ism. ei erise anc sau'ia Mcmttt tc -hont- -eases available West.anc Towers rs ' bi» w V Wayne Rc -Detweer ' vc 6 War-er •oacs Cal 2 -250C

404 House* For Rent aBSOvLTEl1* perteel - Parmingtor Hilts -+: fle executive heme 3 OOCi so 1 4 DeO'OOms 2'1 oaths- men> eit'as $' 600 per montli i-iar-ima-=•»» Estate 477-4*64

' CITIES • Slice 1S76 CJA.if'iEC °EK" .

! S-ARt .-S--V3S • 642- -62' S64 Sc A Sams Birmingham. M

A'*"RACTIVE "OV£ m Wapie-Te«t-g-apr arai! 4 nedrooms 2 i baths famir. oor- "r-epiace neutia 3e cor S • 60C 1 m o n t h Phis security de-posit t>4;-902€ AuBu'RN - kuS cww r-iai* mu» ic Oa» ianc un-'versitv 2 - bedrooms wa»"J~: oasemer-: oeci appn-snces .arge «' $650 a month 1 yea- lease 'her 4 536-3334 BE«*L£» ROtA. OA"

oeCK oomi appi-ances garage ca-pet A.aiiabie imme-

diatefy $65C pe Vtc 3642 -•>£= ' C I . OAK 1939 nAR.APD BERK.LE>

Can for Ape t 256-9066 BEVERL> -I'-.S tc ease or option to but 3 becoom 2 bath 2500 sq ft ranch Birmingham schools $'50C pei mort' 6*4-0337 BIRMINGHAM Attractive 2 bee •oo— house stove -ef-owat or dishwashe- i tenor SfeC>" pius utilities 6*6-,5C"

Th<5 Convenience of Apartment Living with Private Home Features

T w o g rea t l oca t i ons t o c h o o s e f r o m .

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459-1711

1 a 2 Bedroom. 1 A 2

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• Inauiared ueri enrry <ioot • Dead bok K o m • Capet

Grand River Brrwren Meadowbrocvk

arid Novt Roads

3 4 8 - 0 6 2 6

Bath Apartments Featuring

• Tenna courts • Microwave oeen • Setl-De4ro«m| refherraror • Setf<ieanmt oven

• Gerfa^c dmpoml • C v p a r a m t e b k

Opt ' -n M o n I r i . 10 * 0 t o 6 : W . Sun. 12 n«»on 10 p . m .

1 ft 2 BEDROOMS/2 BATHS

OPEN 852-0311 Aak About Our Special Offer

L o c a t e d a i H A M P T O N R O C H E S T E R H I L L S M

F A L L I N

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A c h a r m i n g l i t t l e c o m m u n i s

vcnh ver>. t e r \ l a r ^ t

l and 2 b e d r o o m apa i f f l t n i s

in a p i c t u r e per fec t se t t i ng

laced w i t h huge shade trees

C o m e cake a s t r o l l t h r o u g h

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M I C R O W A V E S • C E I L I N G F A N S

F R E E G A S H E A T

2327S Biversio* Dnve • Southfieid Ml Nm« <*ile Rd Between Lahse- A Teiegr»ph

Opposite Plum Hollow Go" Ciub

C A L L 3 5 8 - 4 9 5 4

BAYBERRY PLACE

1 ocalcd one block, north of Maple

on AmcII. iuvt east i»( 4 oolidjte

in the mtdsi o l the

Birmingham Somerset area

P lease c a l l 64 .3 - ( )10 < ) Opert 1 - 5 dailv A 10 - J Sat

I B r i s t n l S q u a r e

A P A R T M E N T S A T T R A C T I V E 1 & 2 B e d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t s D e s i g n e d f o r A d u l t L i v i n g

F R O M S 4 1 0 6 M o n t h L e a s e s A v a i l a b l e

• Private balcony patio • Swimming Pool • Cable TV available • D i s h w a s h e r

• Central Air • Walk-In Storage Room Wtthtn Apartment • Convenient to 1-96 & Twelve Oaka Mall

O n B * c k Road in WlKoni Jus t N o r t h of Pont iac Trail (Em/1 1-96 an Beck Road t h e n

2 M f i e i N o r t h l o Pontmc Traill

Op«»n Dai lv ^ - 6 . Sundav 1 0 - 6 Ca l l 624 -1388

t

6 E * O & E M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 8 . 1 9 8 8

4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t 4 0 4 H o u s e s F o r R e n t : 4 0 8 D u p l e x e s F o r R e n t

B1 HMiOMAM nom« ><x r«ni. mummi i«r» itrioot »ith«r distance J SwdKXwn t D«in r<mm carpeting

ce i i K f W ' ail »" con-finished basement 1 car

JURAG* no E»I» I ,eer -MM T#7S p « TlOMh 6 4 * 1 1 7 2

RWiNGHAM Charming 3 Oed-jom ' t j » f bungalow Garage Im-

-nxtiate occupancy JS5C' mo m.m n«rr> 1 yeai Artw St>M S40-1&42

BlRV N<jHAW Cults and clean 2 J O ^ stove re f ' ' j e ra to i CAT

l « ! *am to tciwn A«a»atne immedi-ately So SO cer Mo '992 Hoinanj

aii'or App • rse-siwe

B.vXJMl E l O MILLS HOOC par month Month to m o n i n i«ase Se-curity 'OUu"»C C M s-5 cm

M b 1W2

| BR.GMTMOQR 2 Bedroom 2 Mtf i lull basem«oi e»ua lot fenced

t J300 CHliS MCUrrrv LMV«m»»siQ«. S3' 6661

FARMING TON MILLS 3 Bedroom I u n c i with. aaik-out 'Own iev» to | isvine lot 2 fireplaces -wv modern Kitchen. ail appliances garage Irv law apartment opt ion Available Mai • t i;350.'MO Short w - op-

ItiOn Days 427-4766 Eves 464-072S

CANTOS - 3 bedrooms. 2 ' t Bains family room tirepiaoe appliances 0 car gaiago LlHey'Princess. M 9 5 immediate occupancy 98 '- 30 SO

FARMING TON MILLS 4 CANTON

2 executive nomes a oedroom colo-nials garage. O H M r u m $11500-S'4500 Excellent location 553-7852

HlRM NGl-AM Great location' J -ed ' Jorr.s C O a f s Jer -"On!" lo ~vur.:» t- i . i - avanacHe now $750

- - ior«» 645-0624

JVINL.MAM "liSlOnC Mouse

404 Bales S ' 600 -no 95 ' -5022

- IPM'NGMAM >n town Musi w j(-p»erea» 'fmfOeWO ir- & out 2 '

• ur . ix-iTi apinances 2 ' . garage Spotless S " 9 V r n o 649-4008

nlBMINGHAM-'P town "26 s o a r i n g ci«an & dacorafed 3 bed ',-Npm - incPi aptMicenes carpeted

• blinds 2 car garage S more t"7S • secu-ify 642- '232

n'SMINGHAM 2 oedrooms new>» taeoraiao —v. - a pet.ng sieve re-"flaralOr «. tr,.n »al«-ng distance 0' i DETROI • w t - . - w S6SC mortr. 549 '926

CHARMING Birmingham bungalow or beautiful Chesterfield St Ouaftor l ake Estatas 3 bedroomt 2 bains 2 car garage ramHy >ving -oom fi-epiace na.-a«<ooo ti-oors $•350 540-9080 Eves 682-0445

CROOKS R0 N o' Wattles m Troy T^ii near ctear* brick 'd'-cn on 11 acres orters 2 &®drooms 2 car ga-

.- ••'j* -i aaMimainl^ i aoa ja ta • oom Vap lac* in living room nardwooO ftocwj tor only $700

CARPENTER MANAGEMENT 546-6000

8JRT Ra 4 L»n<Jor- Ra 3 &«0<oom "•ouse $400 security %3*S month Cal 26 ' -3634

DETROIT ptymoutfi ••Tetegrap'i. 2 Deoroom C>r>cfc basement garage $3 7 5 Burl Joy Ra aluminum i ceo room basement ga-age. $400 month FenKeii Lahser alumiryum 2 t>eOr ooms $30C-month 522-8451

FARMINGTON MILLS - 2 Bedrooms $500 month plus secur-ty Oeposi! Fully carpeleO Basement Fenced-in yard Garage 357-2564

FARMINGTQN Mill top n o ™ Large xroooed lot 6 oedroooms. 2 *>rEplaces ~e i Bar 3 Oaths 2 ca-13'age Call Diane 11-6 Moo -

4 78-5533

MAPLE 4 CBOOKS immaculate 3 Bedroom ranch Full oaaemen' FeO<ua?y po*»esa>on $725 ">onth plus security 540-2670

NOV i ««te»1<c i Wailed BeOroom mciudes stove, tor carpel, drapes no pets $750

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$750 per month 624-7184

NOV I 5 Bedrooms 3 Baths, 'ormal dining (amity room firep-iace. all ap-pliances. 2 patios References $1 OOO'mo • security 349-3086

OAK PARK - 10430 Troy 2 Bed-room 1 car attached garage Great area Immediate occupancy »5O0vMO Agent 524-9843

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OAK PARK - 3 ped'oom ranch, ga-rage no pets tamity onfy $525 mo plan security deposit references, lease 357-261*

.1 AaMiHGTOft! M I . . S - 3 Batlrnom. -anch on t acre country lot 2'i car garage «ntn large attached *or»

(shoe Gas heal pay own utilities 1 $800 mo plus security Avaiiaoie April -5 cal * 7pm tor appoint meni 477-3839

FARV'NGTON 9 Mile. MiddieBett. 2 Bedroom appliances, gas heel garage immediate occupancy $650"no Oays 549-8840 335-7951

- R>.' SiGMAM 3 Bedroom colonial Uiel i-ee ifeO slreei fin.snefi

• aaeme • 2 fu" Caihs cicse lo 1- lOCS.i-g S ' 100 mo mmedateoc-

i p a n o Ca» aerween 9-5 645 5839

uc - -ivriT - very nice 2 Bedroom E-ungajew -2 ca' garage Near "elegraph 4 196 V375 a month Ca-I Between 4-7 30pm 537-8398

INKSTER Nice 2 Bedroo"- ranch utility -oom fenced yarc. Wayne Westland scnoo-is. appliances. $430

553-9055

: RV NGMA,M - 3 Bedroom. 1 oath . ape Coil Basement tamrty 'oom jsrage 'replace appliances Avai»-aD-e March ' No pe'.s $950. mo 5*9-52 '6 356-7547

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Dedroom 2 oath condo over ooh-"•g Souare Lake '600 So Ft -n-c'-iding ca'Pe! tiimds oalcony wilh. ia«e »•«» 'irepiace large kiicher •with all appliances aundry heat storage carpon pool Short tern-mase ava.'aBie mmediaie occupan-

cy Ca'l 644-1742 or 258-9066

DETROIT - 3 BecJroom -anch 2 > car garage new carpet ing thru out freshly pamied. -«er> dean S395

mc Da.e 255-5678 w 477-8409 Other

EDGE of W 0LOOMFIELD - -ov«Wy 3 Bedroom separate laundry room, lake c-r-vi«eges lease Security $550 mpnth 626-6074

E OF t e l E G R A P m S of 96 Brick 2 Bedroom Basement fam.ty -oom, appliances nice area Open 2 ' 4-88 S*0C per n-ionth 538-5038

FARM NGTON MILLS - 3 Bedrooms large masie' Bedroom laundry rocwT-. garage large fenced yard No pets 453-4461

JEFFRIES 4 Outer D« - 2 Bedroom. $285 rent. $350 security 534-91*0

KEEGO MARBOR - Cory ' Bedroom home stowe. lots ol storage Mature preferred No pets Lake access Can 7PM- 10PM 685-9244

L.AKE ORION

Gorgeous 4 Bedroom. 2 Baih home 2 plus garage on Lake Orion $ 1 200 per Mc plus security For more information call 474-6212

LIVONIA Small 2 Bedroom older M m e with appliances Attached ga rage fenced yard $395 month plus security No pels 421-6913

LIVONIA 3 Bedroom 2't Bath car port finished basement. $800 month Cal - Ron. after 5 30 538-4772

FARMINGTON HILLS 2 Sed-oom B"C» ranch Basement 2 car garage 1650 553-8138

LIVONIA - 4 Bedroom i 'y baths great room with flreplace 3 car at-tached garage clean on > acre e»-'ras $ t ! 0 0 421-8652

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OLD BEDFORD : 2 Wdroom rut and 3 Detfroo" nixise. s»-cunty. pay owr, ut»di«s 535-8372.

534-2044

PlVMOUTH.'TB i»gr«t>fi Clean 2 beo-oonn brick, large Kitchen with stove ideai for wolfing couple No pels Immediate occupancy J400 S-400 security After 6PM 563-93*2

PL*MOUTH • 2 bl*s to <Jo«mtown Charmlr>g all brtcH older home m e»-ce"lent coooitior- 3 Bedrooms 2 M l Baths, wood Burning stove. 2 car garage & flushed oasenneot 1 ^ a r lease with poseiBie extension A*ar-able March or A{XW 1 Security Oe-poiKl S reterences required $ ' .100 mo As» lor BUI Decker (, aoe^

4S5-4 it I -al 8400

REOfORO TW» P*ymoutti'in*ster Rd area 3 Bedroom Brick with basemer-it, 'enced yard S gar age no pets immediate occupancy, $600 per mo rHus security 464-7919

OAK PARK Newty ••mooweo 2 badroom. tu* Oaaemert apphar>oaa included J495 month plus utliniaa Available «mimedute»y 356-1563

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ROVAL OAK Pet lovers 2 bed«oo«-n Unng room kitchen basement 'ervced an all appliances $550 mo • mmediaie occuoano' 543-6803

ROVAL OAK eicJusave Coventry Park Reedy to move In comcxately IwraaMd, 2 Bed-room 1*» Bath. IWv isned basement au app^arvces no pets ' yean lease $1 100 644-1172

ROr A i OAK 2 bedroom hj« Dase-menl gas heat Pay own utilities No pets Call 263-6800 or 852-2266

TROY, newer 3 Bedroom r > bath colonial, appliances, central air 1 car garage. Basement no pets $700 pe- montti 549-2602

WALLED LAKE - 2 bedrooms. tV» baths with verticals, all appliances air patio, end urUi. Basement, no pets t 6 0 0 ' m o • aecurrty 66 >-2688

AARREN QM Tech Ceriter Area. 3 •arge bedrooms, attacfied garage basement, $750 per month

754-8785

WESTLAND 1 Bedroom. Irving room, kitchen S bath, $365 per monih p»us security nc'-udea utiw-(mm After 7pm please 94J-91T1

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HUTCHINSON ISLANO Stuart 2 bedroom 2 bath luxury apartment overlook>ng r y i i n i All amenities for intormation 8 reservations. 822-4603 or 331-1231

BERKLEY, upataws Hat. 1/2 bath, kitchen privileges and masher 4 drye» $250 398-6845

DETROIT n«ar Dearborn Upper 3 bedrooms appliances paid wafer $30C per month plus security de-pout No pets 595-1909

EVERGREEN 8 Warrer area Very clean 2 Bed-oom upper stove in eluded $350 per month p«us $350 security deposit 155-0466

ISLA DELSOL - furn,shed 2 Bed-room go» villa, pool, tennis goM restaurants & snooping Reserve Apr i l - $1500 591-1879

MARCO ISLAND Fla South Seas W Tower 1 unit. 912. 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths, decorator furnrsned. front unrt facing Gull Available Mar 19-26 Apr 9-30 464-8700 or 477-8270

E DEARBOTN 5 room lower flat 2 Dedroom. '•» Basement. '« garage $350, plus Utilities Shown By ap-poinlment After 6pm, 531-1639

MARCO ISLANO - South Seas luxu-ry beachfront condo. poolsrde. 2 bedrooms 2 baths Available Easier & April 852-7543

PLYMOUTH - 4045 Starkweather Quaint area, walk to downtown 2 Bedroom, dining, living, basement, garage $525 mo 453-6964

NAPLES AREA New 2 bedroom coodo, i minute from ocean beach Available March Call evenings, 661-1705

LIVONIA Plymouth; Mlddleben. room 8 board m home atmosphere for male senior citizen Everwngs & weekends 422-2528

HOUSE SITTING 0y profeaa-onal mature responsible person t ' C m

House pels great 728-0750

LIVONIA Room to rent house priv-ileges single woman preferred

421-8616

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EXECUTIVE SUITE m downtown Plymouth Historic BuHdlng Offices start al 100 sq n 24 fw dictaphone word processing, facaimfle. telex ar*J personsiued p«one arwwervip Excellent support staff 455-S3KJ

PLYMOUTH - Large, furnished room •or mature, non-smoking male Sep-arate entrance, refrigerator $65 weekly plus security 455-8464

CAMPBELL PERSONAL CARE Home has openings for "2 ladies, semi private room, Met amors srea Cal«678-2087 ' or€25-4252

PLYMOUTH Furnished room. $65 per week including utilities, non drvnkmgimale over 30 CaW for de-tails after 6pm Mon-Fri 455-5383

REDFORO AREA Middle age gmr-tieman prsfer-ed. p»>vate entrance, cooking facilities, cable T V $60 se-curity. $6C weekly 937-2554

REOFORD-furnished 'uMurnisned large room, "i bath, kitchen privi-leges $250 MO . utilities included References Oeposit 531-4225

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FARMINGTON MILLS Grand Rfver Par* Sub-

Freewey Industrial _ _ up to 2,000 so New o«ce space Can 474-0868

SOUTHFIELD - furnished room for employed female aduft $60 per week $60 security Kitchen pr iw leges 569-7594

SOUTHFIELD/10 MILE Comfort-able furnished or unfurnished room No smoking $210.'mo includes utili-ties David. 559-1726

ROCHESTER downtown. 2 bed-

NAPLES. Fox Fire Go« community, new 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath, golf ten-

REDFORO *W'P - 3 possiBW 4 Bed- i room Cape Cod. new carpeting thru out Basement, gar age $65vmo Car Dave 255-5678 or 477-8409 j Other 2.3 Bedroom homes avaWaBle

rooms, newty remodeled appli-ances Basement 6 garage Heat 4 water included $675 mo 435-2173

REDFORD TVVP - 7 Mile 4 Beech 2 Bedrooms. Bath basement fenced yard newly decorated Immediate occupancy $495 Mo 474-5592

RETFORD - 7 MILE.'TELEGRAPH 1 bedroom Condo All appliances carpet, parking, storage Heat in-cluded A.a.laDle .mmediatery $350 per Mo 258-9066

ROCHESTER HILLS - Walton 4 Adams 4 Bedroom colonial 2800 so fl $1400 MC Available now Call Mike Morey 263-8395

ROCHESTER HILLS - 3 year old B'icK ranch. 2 large bedrooms, each with full Bath, walk in closets 5 ap-pliances Air garage full Basement

WESTLAND Spacious 1 Bedroom upper $350 per mo plus utilities Call. 722-4428

NAPLES, new 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo. completely furnished large pool, terms courts, cable TV Avaii-aoie aftei March 1 981-1486

WESTLAND 1 Bedroom Carpet, drapes, appliances ABSOiutely NO Pel si Smgles preferred Security deposit & reference 459-8268

NAPtES - 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath con-OO- close tc beaches and goM cours-es Available March - April. $44C a week $1600 a month 229-7887

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AUBURN HILlS-3 Bed'oom town-house car port, ail appliances, short lease Available March 1st or sooner $685 'mo - utilities - deposit" EVES 370-0468

BEVERLY RO in Birmingham This neat clean 3 Bedroom condo otters

mmeCiate occupancy lease, $1075 j separate dming room, V» Baths. month 879-2626 |

ORLANDO DISNEY/ERCOT - Luxu-ry 2 bedroom. 2 Bath condo fur-nished pool, iscuzzi. Weekly rental $65 day Mr Birdsall. Days 474-5150 Eves 478-9778

SARASOTA 2 bedroom 2 oath condo. completely furnished pool, goft many extras Private lake

751-7562

TrarerseClty - La*esJ>ore ResOrl Charming Beachfront apartments and cottages cm East Bay Private sandy Beach $500-$580 pe- «®e« Reduced June rates •-800-227 1897 or 1-616-938-'740

WESTLANO AREA $250 month All utilities included Catnevision. kitch-en privileges Call Mon - F r| after 4 30 All day weekends 525-5646

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FARMINGTON HILLS Orchard Lake 4 15" Mils Medic* bunding 850 lo 1,450 sq fl immediate occu-

[ pancy Below Market rent 649-2829

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S SE corner 11 Mile-Orchard Lake RO

1 OOQ sq ft Prime Office Space Smaller Suites also

Secretarial 8 Telephone Answerino Service available 473-0010

9 Mile 8 FARMLDGION HO $260''mo - 474-2290

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FARMINGTON HILLS Storage Space Office files etc Heated'air conditioned Orchard Lake Rd 4 12 Mile Quotes 553-5822

i > R G E STORAGE 1 2 x 5 5 '

> Mile 4 Farmington Fid $260-mo -474-2290

1 FAAUiNGTON HO 800 or 1400 SQ fl available immedi-ately ideal lor medical or office use Excellent rates Contact 353-7711

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D E N T A L S U I T E Northwestern-12 Mile Road 1.700 sq ft Ready tor 7 chairs large wall-ing room Small contemporary building Park at front door Elec-tricity 8 air conditioning tree • Al-ready wired 4 pkimbed immediate Occupancy For mors information David Silver 569-1788

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ANN ARBOR-Expressway visibility 4 access 194 at State St Light indus-trial wholesale space for lease High traffic exposure Near regional man. 3 hotels 4 l rrmuon m 11 ol offices Ca* Michigan Commercial Group. Inc your leasing specialist

313-662-1234

BIRMINGHAM FEMALE to share 3 | bedroom house $255 per month plus'1 untitles 648-7241

BIRMINGHAM Oowniown Prime Retail Space

2000 - 4000 square 'eel Can 964-5950

BIRMINGHAM, roommate wanted female, non smoker wanted to share large spacious condo. $285 plus utilities 435-3196

DOWNTO'WN"BIRMINGHAM 2400 sq ft prime retail space

Hamilton Row Realty 642-2760

BIRMINGHAM - iSomerset I busi-ness man 1o share dean 2 bedroom apt Amenilies male'lemate Rea-sonable to right person 649-3102

DOWNTOWN ROCHESTER

Relaii'Offtce Space 335-1043

BIRMINGHAM Cuie, cory comiori-able completely furnished house fema-e professional $265 includes al' Available immediately 646-4292

FARMINGTON HILLS - 1.000 sq fl commercial Building Prime loca-tion. Overhead door, smail office $612,'mo. 478-3057

ROCHESTER MILLS CONDO , avail-able 2-21. 3 Beo'oom, 2'% Baths at-tached garage finished basement dec*, fireplace private court yard, appliances, n m i t flecgrateC^.excei-lent locatin $- 250 per mo 478-4166 or 477-1347

ROCHESTER - Open 1-4PM. Sal , Feb 6 41*. W "ler-iken Rd Between Livemcs 4 Rochester Rd 3' Bed-room ranc." 2 car garage $850 mo

Si * MILETeiegraph 3 bedroom, finished Basement, fenced yard nice area, rent plus 1'» months s®-curty 533-2390

TANGLE WOOD APTS - Southf1«d Spacious 1 Bedroom Apt.. i850 Sq Ft i, includes carpeting, drapes, central air all kitchen appliances walk-in store room Carpet and cable a variable 569-6149

;arpeling throughoul. full Basement 1 Car garage with opener, stove 4 refriqeralor 4 central air lor $700

CARPENTER MANAGEMENT 546-6000

e iRM'NGHAM - Atlractsve 2 bed-room townhouse includes custom blinds, miciowave air. covered parking Sublease or long lerm $665 'mo neg Available Fed 20 Eves 258-9208 Days, 492-6244

BIRMINGHAM - Attractive 2 Bed-room Condo In convenient location, i an appUances waaher/dryer. a-' Available Now $680'mo plus utili-ties 4 security 644-8166 |

BIRMINGHAM - Beautiful 2 4 3 Bed-'oom townhouse lull Basement | parking, rear yard, walk to down-town 1051-1077 N Woodward IN of Oak i 4 month minimum then month to month From $625 mo 646-0926

4 1 5 V a c a t i o n R e n t a l s : BOYNE COUNTRY 3 bedroom 2 ' i l Bath Ranch "orne on Walloon Lake | 6 miles S of Petoskey. sleeps 10 j Fireplace By weekends oi wee«

Days 857-0525

FARMINGTON Otficf business space m newly dec

EASY GOING female istraighl) wish- orated 1.200 sq fl house Tolai and ! es to snare apartment with same complete privacy al your own home 119-26 yrs oldl 2 -oom, located -n J u S t 50 it north ol 8 Mae road on

I Wixom,' completely furnished Can 1 Tuck Road (East of Marrlmaini ' Katie 669-5033 or 474-9840 1 Completely painted, new carpel 8

ceiling tile 4 rest room No tax or Insurance $600 gross lease, $360 FARMINGTON Hills - looking lor

female roommate, non smoker 20-. 33 TT* —rtr sotvlet Peauliful'y t w -

eves 559-5238 > n i Shed apt Eves .464-7399

BOYNE MT CHALET 7 BEDROOMS

(Sleeps '6-18 Available February 4 Ma-ch 464-4260: 464-9684

FEMALE looking for same lo share 3 Bedroom house In Royal Oak

ssage 541 $300 .'mo Leave message.! 1-8382

SOUTHFIELD 3 Bedroom family ] room,, large -ot. lar^e garage $575 per month 357-23 334-8020

SOUTHFIELD - 22061 Poinoana 2 bedroom 2 car garage immediate occupancy Great area $495'MO plus security Agent 524-9843

TROY - Executive used home, 4 Bed room colonial $V60C per month South Eastern 254-S380 or

254-5390

WARREN - 12 mile 4 Van Dylie area 3 bedroom quad, family room, fireplace, finished basement 2 car garage, pool $800 month George Jabbour, 939-7456

WAYNE - Clean 3 bedroom, utility room, 2 full baths fenced yard, im-mediate occupancy $490 553-9055

W BLOOMF1ELD - '.akeview 4 Bed-room. Mvwig room family room,'lire-place. large kitchen 2 car garage, $1200 month 363-1993

WESTLAND AREA - 3 Bedroom - v x n e — v . car garage, back yard. $50C.'MO plus utilities 729-5230

WESTLAND. clean. 3 bedroom. 1 Bath 2 car garage, kitchen appli-ances. fenced yard, kids 4 pels con-sidered, $595 mo - utilities 4 se-curity. ^ease betw. 12-6, 326-1718

BIRMINGHAM Sharp 1 Bedroom Condo Dirung room, laundry rooiT. separate storage C-ose to transpor-tat ion /shops $550 ,'rno 399-6400

" B I R M I N G H A M 3 Bed'oom 2'* Bath townhouse Completely remodeled interior, pn-»ate basement, patio and entry way Close to downtown shopping. $895 per month 644-1300

BLOOMFIELD H.LLS Condo, con-venient location 2 Bedrooms $790 includes heat, water, marnlenance carport, private basement 865-2485

BLOOMFIELD HILLS- BRAND NEW Beautiful elegant 2 Bedroom ranch with fireplace. 2 full Baths, 2 car at-tached garage gorgeous surround-ings immediate occupancy $1,700 per month 852-8058 or 8S3-6939

BLOOMFIEuD HILLS - Kingswa Coodo. Long Lake Rd inear Wood-ward) Lovely setting. 2 bedroom dining ronrr.. living room, 2..Mtfht large kitchen 4 sunroom Garage Adults $1350 Call Wllma 9AM-

5PM 459-4200

WESTLAND - Open House Sur... 1-5 31634 Antnm. N of Michigan W

I o" Mernman Two bedroom ranch I wilh 1 car attached garage, new car-! petlng 4 paint, large kitchen, sepa-; -ate dining room, Corner lot with fenced yard. $500 monthly. mo security

HARBOR SPRINGS Condominiums with beautiful views o* sk> slopes at Boyne Highland 8 Nubs Hot 1. 2. 3 bedroom fully equipped contempo-

CASS LAKE FRONTAGE 3 bedroom I rary units On-site croea-count-y ski townhouse, 2400 sqf". living spac«i. trails, indoor pool (acuzzi 4 exercise

553-2459 "Ttie lake is your backyard, docking • room Trout Creek Condominiums

W E S T lANO - vacant soon 2 4 3 Bedrooms Low rent. Children wel-come 374-5047

WESTLAND - 3 bedroom brick ranch Basement Garage Appli-ances $875 month plus security One year lease Agent 522-5252

WESTLAND - 6562 Hlx Rd 3% Bed-room. living room, dining room, kitchen. Basement $500 plus secur-ity, first 4 last mo rent 595-8505

W BLOOMFIELD - four Bedroom colonial 2 ' i baths Famlfy room 2 '.replaces 2700 sq ft living space $1400 month Call 9am-12noon. 5pm-7 pm 661-1570

8 MILE W of Telegraph Quiet 3 bedroom, finished basement, v.* baths, appliances, 2 car garage. New carpet $495' mo 425-3415

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BOULDER PARK 32023 W 14 Mile Rc.

(W of Orchard Lake Rd ) Luxurious 2 bedroom, 1500 ft. Qui-et setting 2 M l baths, large kitchen with table space private laundry room, alarm system, ample slorage From $795 288-2040

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1 0 % o f f The new Eogewater inn on Round Lake In downtown Charlevoix - lux urious 1 or 2 bedroom suites. Indoor pool, sauna and (acuzzi Central to ski areas

10% Off Publ ished Rates NOW Through 3 /30 /86

C a l l n o w 6 1 6 - 5 4 7 - 6 0 4 4 Edgewater Inn 100 Michigan A/e Charlevoix Ml 49720.

FEMALE middle 30 s. wants lo share furnished home In Redlord with same $58 per wee* Half utili-ties $100 security Smoking okay

532-8929 or 537-3479

Jess than moel advertised equiva-lent space Oawn 4?~7-0020

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• Easy access to 1-96 4 I-275 • Free on srte parking

FEMALE, non-smoker, seeks same (24-341 to share 2 Bedroom house, , S-X Mile Evergreen $162 50 per _ lrldividua»y controlled state month plus hart utilities Ask for 1

t r 1 = 2968 at 642-1620!

the art I • up-fttting allowance

FEMALE ROOMMATE to sha/e 3 Bedroom furnished home 15 Mile 1 Livernols area $275/mc includes utilities After 9pm 585-5777

CRYSTAL MOUNTAIN ik area, new I Cable TV resort home 3 bed'ooms. 2 baths One mile from lifts Sleeps 8 All ap-pliances includes linens 645-2320

FURNISHED or unfurnished room to ent Cooking 4 laundry facilities

12 Mile 4 ; Greenfield area

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GRAND TRAVERSE BAY Sharp 6 bedroom well-furnished home 40' from Bay wVsandy beach,

4 Jufi stock. Available weeki, for summer Photos 1-994-5827

GULF SHORES, Alabama-luxury 2 bedroom, 2 Bath condo with boat dockage, heated p o c tennis, club house, exercise room Near golf 4 beaches $300 per week, or $600 per month Call 626-0052

$60-w». plus 1/3 utilities first, last 4 security deposit Mo to Mo lease Immediate occupancy 543-8373

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313-769-8520

LEASE SPACE - «Jeai for medical rental supplies - hot location m Can-ton Between Oakwood 8 Ford Hoe-pltaTs new Branch unit. 356-2600

FORD RD 4 SOUTHFIELO Express-way 5.300 sq ft o« deluxe office space In Faxriene Office Center avaiiaoie si $3.00 under going rata Excellent location executive part-ing. efficient floor plan plus much more Immediate occupancy Call

271-92 /0

FREE $5000 $16 Sq Ft including utilities for ap-proximately 2000 sq fl of ofUce space Approximately 1000 sq fl of free basement storage Orchard Lake Rd 1 block from i 896 Call lor information 855-0508

GARDEN & T > , Ford 8 Mlddiebeit Newty remodeled Single room off-ice space From $295 including utili-ties 422-2490

LIVONIA - For square feet 1-96/F Ask for Jean at

2.000'4.000 armmgton area 421-4000 e* l 14

LIVONIA OFFICE on Middleben be-tween 7 4 8 Mile across from Livo-nia Mail 816 sq fl will be available approx 4-1-88 Call Ken Hale. Days 525-0920 Eves 261-1211

LIVONIA/Plymouth area, private off-ice $200 per month Includes phone answering Secretarial service avail-able 464-2960

LIVONIA - Plymouth 8 M a m m a l area Sub-let office space utilities included $400 per month plus se-curity 522-7080

LIVONIA SCHOOLCRAFT 8 INKSTER RD

Active shopping center Ample parking space Now available office space - 600 sq feet 8 3400 sq rt ideal for retail store Call 559-1160

LIVONIA - 28671 Plymouth Rd 1600 sq h medical,'dental Air, excellent condition, ample parking $900 per MO Canner Mgmt 569-4003

LIVONIA 9€ 1 sq ft office suite in slonai 1 story building

ew proles-

459-2402

NO VI eoo sq.ft . professional office space, available immediately

477-5196

OFFICE IN REDFORD AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

Pleas* can 535-1717

HOUSEMATE WANTED - Laundry, garage, dishwasher, etc Prime Bir-mingham location $400 per month plus utilities Days 986-2299 After

7pm 646-5049

LIVONIA-to share large 4 bedroom colonial. I ' i baths, fireplace, waahar'dryer. $325/MO plus v» utilities 525-7985

484-4710 'STR-52S-?T«8. 816-526-7722

CLARKSTON 1-75 4 Dixie, 1 bed-room condo, 3 levels, 1.200 sq ft., available Fee ', $525 per mo plus oeposit 651-2877

CROSS WINDS CONDO - Novl Great location. 2 bedrooms 1H b a t h s f i r e p l a c e . Basement , skylights, pool & tennis 661-3915

HARBOR SPRINGS - 3 Bedroom house, close to ski area. 2 fire-places. outstanding view 264-4141 or 264-3492

HILTON HEAD CONDO Beautiful 2 bedrooms, 2 H baths. 2 pools, tennis, ocean, great location, $395/wk. Easter taken 661-8865

FARMINGTON HILLS 12 Mile, in-verrary 1 bedroom coodo balcony-courtyard unit, all appliances avail-able March 1. $550''mo 533-9321

' HILTON HEAD iSLAND-SWpya/d Plantation Beautifully located end

1 un/t. 2 Bedroom. 2 ' * baih villa com-pletely equipped CaO»e TV, pool $500 'wee* By owner 201-874-5335

HILTON HEAD/SHOREWOOO Deluxe 2 bedroom. 2 Bath villa-Great view of ocean 4 pool Owner

313-227-1675

FARMINGTON - Wewty decorated adult unit. 2 bedrooms, 2 Baths AD appliances, covered parking First, last and security deposil required. No pets $565 month 561-6487 H O M E S T £ A D . , ^

HIGHLAND LAKES - Northville (sleeps 4) or 2 bedroom house Lakefront Condo, 3 Bedrooms, i sleeps 8), next to the Uooes From sunken living room, formal dining $110 per night 626-3848 room, swimming pool, tennis court $ 9 2 5 / M O 1 yi lease Call 796-3530 Of 1 -800-634-8648

IN NOVI. 2 Bedroom. 2 baths, fire-place. pool 8 recreation area, fun basement. private landscaped area $750 per mo After 6pm, 522-1378

L A K E F R 0 N T Luxury condo on Square Lake In BloomlMd HWs Spacious 2 bed-room 2 bath, washer dryer 8 car-port with heal included From $900 335-2540 332-4344

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2 NORTHWESTERN 8 master oeauti-M 2 bedroom. 2 Bath condo. 2 car

4 0 6 F u r n i s h e d H o u m *

F o e R * n t

garage. 1st flow laundry full base-ment $1150 mo Phone 273-0130 or evenings 4 week ends 851-3476

BIFtM INGHAM-Frank tin orsettgtous area. 2 bedroom ptua den, nrapiaoe. executive ranch $1200/mo fur-nished Lease negotiable 855-9132

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedrooms com-plete furniture, appnancaa. Nnena. dishes etc Fenced yard, monthly. Don. 258-1585 642-4300

SOUTHFIELO 2 bedroom brick ranch. fu»y furnished a* utmtlea * v ckjded 10 MHe'Lahaer 358-1440

4 0 7 M o b i l * H o m e *

F o r R o n l

FARMINGTON HILLS

1 4 2 bedroom tracers Ca* 10AM-4PM 474-2131

FARMINGTON LOCATION - 1 bed-room, semi NtfTHshed He»ei er.-aa 4

No pels C a l 478-8317

security required 4PM-8PM

4 0 8 D u p t o x M F o r R o n t

BIRMINGHAM Large 2 bedroom tn convenient location appaancea. •eeher $ dryer lenoed yard. Baal

K Avertable Mar S $700'Mo plueuNMes 8 security 844-81*8

CANTON DUPLEX - 3 bedroom*.

$875/MO fcwuedNH* occupancy

CANTON 3 1,400 aq ft area ExtrarrVy o rant piue uti l ise

dean M 7 S par Mo

LIVONIA . dean 3 bedroom bnca wffh t i i i m n t , W CMcaoo 8 MMdtabalt. $486 plua security 8 i*s-mee Nopals & » - 4 9 7 l

NO«W»AVN« • * ktschen 8 M M . u«My room, carpel ma $388 /MO plua 1V* MO saourV ty After 8pm 8 3 7 - 8 1 M or 278-03*2

N O V I 1 2 O A K S T O W N H O U S E S

2 8 3 bedroom townhomea Base-ments. waahar 8 dryer hook-upe. «u»y equipped kitchens, nuni-bllnds and carports On Hsggarty S ol 10

471-7470

PLYMOUTH - 2 bedroom Condo. freeMy painted, new carpet newer appliances $550 /MO Indudmo heat 348-2833

KIAWAH ISLAND South Carolina. Select 1 to 5 bedroom accomoda-tions Pam Harrington Exclusrvea.

1 -800-845-6966

MINUTES FROM THE MOUNTAIN

B R A N D N E W Spacious condominium miles avaa-acwe for the season or for the night at Northern Michigan's most unique condominium hotel the •Water Street Inn on Lake Charlevoix In Boyne City For rental or salee infor-mation call

1-800-632-8903 MYRTLE BEACH - S Carolina Luxu-ry 2 or 3 bedroom oceenfront con-doe. furmahed pool, lecuzu Weekly rental Brochure 363-1286

S k i A c c o m o d a t i o n s Michigan's moat luxurious raaort Condominium Townhomea are lo-cated on Walloon Lake Between Boyne Ml 4 Boyne Highlands ice sk sting 8 cross country skiing avail-able on property Over 200 acres ol lovely rolling woodlands References

PONTIAC - newfy decorated 1 4 2 bedroom townhouses Price ranging from $332 $370 Immedlete occu-pancy Meal, range, refrigerator 8 garbage disposal Walton Part Manor For Information 338-2000

RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY W BLOOMFIELD (Lone Pine/Ore-herd Lake area) Lovely 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo - alt acton garage balcony Waahar 8 dryer room and unit Immedxeie occupancy $750 month Ca* Baity to see 4 for fur •her m M m a n o n 628-7*42

» 0 0 1 ESTER HILLS - K H G 8 COVE 2-3 bedroom oondoa available lor

•ng room. 4ul Baaamant Attached gar soe For m lor ma lion 8 appoint-ment, c * Cindy Rogers 8*2-1*80

ROCHESTER - 2 « leke aa appaancea no pets MOA month

247

ROYAL O A *

R o c h e s t e r T e r r a c e A p t w a l e d 2 bedroom loam fu»y carpeted laundry

of 12 Mae near 1-78, cloee lo LMveraal 8 Oakland Ma*s

5 4 7 - 2 6 7 2

SOUTMFtCLO - IT * OraanAaM 2

WILDWOOD WALLOON LAKE, Ml 4978*

1-800-632-8003

LiVONIA-26yr old male needs roommate for apartment Washer' dryer $293 'mo plus security 4 '* utilities 464-2111, ext. 312 or

464-2315

MOTHER ol 1 wishes to share West-land home with female. $175 par

deposit

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OFFICE 4 SHOP AREA 1620 sq teet, central Troy City In-dustrial subdivision 583-9875 628-5498

PLYMOUTH Attractive downtown mall - has 980 sq ft svailabie tor retail Call De-borah 681-9700

PLYMOUTH - 1200 »Q. feet ol com-mercial space on Ann Arbor Rd Reedy to occupy Could be used for office Call dsys or eves 453-8547

PRIME retail apace In downtown Plymouth. 765 sq ft Ample parking. Can 455-6*24

OFFICE wfth'wtthoul showroom space available 800-800 so fl Ro-chester HWs East Auburn Rd srea. Call Sam-5pm, for details 852-3273

OFFICE -Wlxom-Wal led Lake 30300 Beck Rd, 500 sq ft modem office, separate entrance, sk utili-ties wsrshouss apace available

624-3301

PLYMOUTH CANTON AREA Completely finished 5 yeer old medi-cal tadWtv Lead lined X-ray room 1500 sq ft private front 4 rear en-irenoe Basement Ample perking Will modify

Also 800 sq ft aulle front bunding on Canton Center Road General or medical Daalgn your own ftoor plan

•cmt 4 rear entrance, baae-Prrvate front ment Ample parting 453-8320

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN Office space - Immediate occupan-cy 300, 1.075 and up to 4000 sq ft Call DeOorah for details 681-9700

PLYMOUTH OFFICES Downtown busy corner with sign

500-1.200 sq.ft st $9 00 ft Parting, storage. 4 convenience. 459-3434

NEED. Jamala roommala lo. share 2. bed'oom apartment In Farmington Hills $255 montti, plus half utilities. Available March 1 After 6 474-7521

NON-SMOKING roommate needed to share spacious apt beginning Apr 1 Northwestern'12 Mile, $300 rent Call Kattiy, 352-8512

PLYMOUTH - RN wMI share large colonial Fireplace, air larger room with private Bath 4 entrance to deck Non-emoker 4 clean person only Rent negotiable m exchange for maintenance/carpentry skins. Security/references Evas. 453-3405

PROFESSIONAL looking tor same to share Farmington HWs town-house. 2 bedrooms. 2 ' * baths, waslter , dryer $390 plus 553-8893

PROFESSIONAL to share beautiful. 2 bedroom 2 bath condo. Bloom-neM Hills. $400/mo utatlas Includ-ed 1st Asst security 258-8772

PROFESSIONAL women (20-25) w » share 3 bedroom Farmington Hms apartment with same Available Mar 1 $245 + 1/3 utilities Wendy, 9-5

358-0060

QUIET PERSON win share 3 bed-room home Wayne 4 Michigan Ave Area- $250/MO plus utilities Male or female 721-8924

RESPONSIBLE temele wanted to share 3 bedroom home, 11 Mile 4 l-75 $275 month plus % utilities, se-curity dapoeit Call Kathy 545-8812

RESPONSIBLE MALE 10 share home m Livonia mkater / w Chicago area $350 per mo Call after 3pm, 422-7434

RESPONSIBLE working person wanted lo tfiars W Bloomfleld home avetialbe 2 25-88 $300 plus W Uttmtee 628-107*

ROCHESTER - Female to share 2 bedroom fumiehed houae. yard basement Great location $275/ MO plus '<* utwtlaa Derrm 852-0827

ROCHESTER Fu#r turmahed 3 bed-room. $137 per month plue u t i l e s share art* college students, non smoker preferred 861-278*

SKI COLORADO. Copper Mountain luxury 3 bedroom condo bese ol aki Mfl Evenings/weekends.

648-8941 days 847-7200

SKI STEAMBOAT Colorado. 3.bed-oom mountainside condo Baauh-

ful view 8 location Prime time avail-able at dlaoounl r alee 313-476-8798

ROOM ATE WANTED lo share beau-tiful home with 3 working adults Washer 4 dryer $175 par month

3*7-3915

ROCHESTER HILLS 900 sq. ft., retail or office

$825 per month 693-8931

WESTLAND - 2 vacant comers, C83 28078 Warren - 84 X 110. 846 N. Wayne Rd - 103 X 110. $29,000 each 522-8657 or 522-2520

4 3 4 I n d u s t r i a i -

W a r e h o u M

A NEW 8,200 sq.ft . office/Industrial. bukJlng In Novl Easy access to ex-pressways No Brokers 348-74*0

BUILDING tor lease - zoned M-1. Waterford Twp 6,400 sq. ft. Manu-facturing with 10 ton crane 17 ft. deer height 1,260 sq ft office space immediate occupancy Call weekdays 8am-5pm 674-0334

FARMINGTON OFFICE/WAREHOUSE Orchard Lake - 8 Mile

2800/5000 sq ft 352-3800

4 3 6 O f f i c e / B u s i n e s s

S p a c e

AUBURN HILLS - 3388 Auburn Rd Ratal or office unique, renovated, pre Civil War. log cabin, approxi-mately 1000 sq ft.. 3 rooms 8 large halfway $1500 per month 647-221*

AVAILABLE OFFICE SPACE W Bloomfleld. Orchard Lake Rd Private entrance 650 square feat to 3100 square teet 851-8555

PLYMOUTH - 800 sq ft Fireplace Private entrance 4 Lav $800 per month 455-3232

PRESTIGIOUS 4 UNIQUE Office space tor isass.

Office building In downtown Plym-outh. 1 block Irom Kellogg Part 4 across from the Mayflower Hotel. 1800 sqft.. 2 story. 14 prlvats psrt-ing spaces. 2 car garage, immediate occupancy Contact Creon Smith

453-1820

PRIME DOWNTOWN Office Space or possible retail In Plymouth Excel-lent Mam St. location - on 1st floor From 1400 to 2400 sq ft available Newty remodeled. 453-7000

PRIME Livonia office apace, located st 32320 5 Mile Rd. 1 months free rent. 900 sq leet svauabla. short term or long lerm Piaaaa call 8am-5pm Mon thru Fn. Maaon Dental Ceramics 525-1070

PROFESSIONAL seeks lo share 38S sq leet of Blrmlnghem ol Mon thru Thurs Pleess can tor da-tsiis Eileen 844-47*4

ROCHESTER (downtown). . Lovely office specs with common srea con-sisting ol welting room, conference room wid receptioniet Secretarial support and answering service

Please ca l 858-0075

SINGLE OFFICE SUITES - Farming-ton HMa location Answering service Included In monthly fee Secretarial facaimue 4 copying service stao available on premlaaa 474-0727

BIRMINGHAM Executive offices or retail apace m the Heart of Down-town Designed in the Old English tradition makes this one of the moat beeutlful sultss offered In the area. 658 sq ft Ask tor Larry 644-7080

BIRMINGHAM OFFICE prima location with indoor parking, below marital sue la a i l 1.000-2,000 sq n svauabla Contact Mslek 4 Aaeociatee at 258-5080

BIRMINGHAM SOUTHFIELD Pro-leaeional Office Sultea Scenic view Secretarial aervtcei room * other ememtlea 642

BIRMINGHAM - SUB-LET Baal location, parting. 2 smal offices $850 par mo. Cel . 6*4-8254

SKI VAIL 5 bedroom, 3 bath beauOM condo Take anuttte 1 mae to gondola Cal Mary 540-8070

TRAVERSE CTTY 1-2 bedroom apartments with kitch-ens Under $500 ISMI% Pool Re-duced June 'alee Broucfiure

1-800-942-2*48

4 1 6 H a l l s

BINGO HALL Looking lor new leeeae UOca Plenty of parting, beat Ranting Mon -Thurs

4 2 0 R o o m s F o r R a n t

BLOOMFIELD M*XS. ( 3 0 0 par month, month to month laaee Se-ourffy required C a l * -5 PM

FARMINGTON M * X S ARSA - KNcfc-an pr* 8 a u " Day worter pi atari ad S*8 par a * 1st * tael wk plua se-curity (S»S0* ARar 5pm 477-8272

FARMINGTON MILLS

LIVONIA ANSA Laraa room mm laundry I

CM-

SINGLE WOMAN preferecla Chria. nan, non smoker $80 par wk Ful house prtvaeoes 473-0733

SOUTHFIELD oommata needed lo share 2 bedrooom houee. $225 month plue •* uMftlee

358-4133

SOUTHFIELO - 2 bedroom to»m-

u t a t M 4 laundry faoMtiee

•320 mo Sandy, Oays. 271 -S70& Eves 87*-5114

WESTLAND lemele aM share 2 bedroom. 2'4 bath apt $280 /mo

722-2228

WESTLAND a m , $ B o d n x f i home. S*6 week 1 mo saoulfy Omy sarioua m a j r l a s C a l after 1 j noon 32* - ' 412

WILL SHARE 2 bedroom liedioom apaimieiil MMs rn Mumeood

• 2 * 6 par month plua half u t M e a 474-7567

4 2 2 W a n t a d T o R a n t

•L ILOINO/PROPERTy FOR LANDSCAPE BUSINESS

WANTED TO NSkT pea t * * 8 cm la part n trant ol Vie Community Bk-nWUhem Houaa tor • party on eve-ning of March I I C » e* l not be

MA-S774

Hi RU1NAH A U 1010 BOWERS - 1000 SO FT

premium bunding, ground level, em-ple periling, cloee to everything

847-707*

BIRMINGHAM - 2 prima ofRcee svauabla immediately $460 per

independent prnleaslorisl Ca* Of Smith 844-2*88

B I R M I N G H A M 800 8 1.200 sq R

Interior with •op quaPty

Mn waiting d town Private parting C a l 433-1100 SINGH MANAGEMENT

BLOOMFIELO EXECUTIVE SUITE

CftY Of ROCHESTER - prima pn>-l u l l I n i l oMoa apace M 0 sq It.

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FAMUNQTON on Grand R M r . >00 to 1 0 0 0 a a I I FumHure and phonee M M C M Al Ra/toaa EaaeuWue 7ST

SOUTHFIELD • Houae or office (or both) Zoned commercial on Green-field Rd $800 per month 759-3777

S o u t h f i e l d indMdual executive offlcee available •rtthm e altered office environment Telegraph 8 12 M8e Monmy rental Includes Full time receptionist, per-sonal phone snaaiartng. conference facWliea copier 4 secretsrisl service aval able Staring st $3*0 per mo/ C M Ron or Kathy at 828-8000 CENTURY 21 Northwaetem

SOUTHFIELD (Northweatern/12 M«eL two offioee (12 by 15 4 12 by 17) mdudee uee of aacrelarial area, reception, storsgs. War •brary/corv terence room, phone syssem. ralrig-eraior. microwave, receptionist Also tos cabmats tor sale Piaaaa

9*8-3*00 . salt 470

STUOIO FOR RENT, 700 sq as-oshsrit Troy location C M Mr Cash, 87*-7000

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Full or part time, fle»it>l« hours Southfield area Contaci K«n

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ACT MOW - Need extra cash to pay Dilis^5 Jewell", sells itself We rieed people to show It Excellent pay, flexible hours, free Kil No collecting, no delivery 641 -9922 or 879-2*42

ADVERTISING RETAIL L A Y O U T

Maior Retailer is seeking talented person with layout ability able to produce strong crisp deaign Adver-tising product ion and kayHning skills are a plus Wili also consider -ecent graduate with art layout back-ground Full Dene'it package Send

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I cftester Mills is looking for s<>eaai I people to play the Easier Bunny ! Part-t ime f rom March 5th to Apr! :2no in terested ' 'Can 375-9451

' ARE TOO LOOKING FOR A J O B ' You could our next Success Slo«y FREE JOC Placement Assistance being offeree to people living In the fol lowing areas Highland Park, Hamtramck. Redforfl, Inksler Dear-born, Oearbom His & other western Wayne cities To see if you qualify, call NOW' W anda. 9-12 , 833-8322

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AEROeiC INSTRUCTORS - Experi-enced f t * West Bloom«e:d health club knowledge of muscle groups stretch 8 tone wewhts 8 water ex-ercise helpful Cal! Sharon, 661-1000 ext. 301

A FACTORY in the Canton area is looking for machine operators, welders & as-semblers. Temporary but full time positions. Good pay

JTPAFUNDED 277-2720

AFTERNOON COOK 12-8pm 99 bed home for the aged Trinity Park W . 38910 8 Mile Rd L.voma 464-2772

ALL ROUNO Machinist Bridgeport lathe snd shape* CNC knowledge helpful Must have own tools, expe-rience necessary Rets depends upon experience Cell for sppolnt-ment 582-2590

ART GALLERY ASSISTANT need-ed Responsibilities include secre-tarial skills saiea experience knowl-edge in art Flexible Physicairy ca-pable o< art installations Neat & well

Grafiskas Art Gallery.

Kathy or Norma 647-5752"

ART 8 INTERIOR DESIGN CAREER Professional att i tude. ®y» for color & a flair for oecoralmg Training avail-able Caieer seminar February 18 Call Trans Designs 930-0511

ASSEMBLER Good eiectro-mechamcal ability Own toots fteMatMe transportat ion 40 hours plus pe« week Some expe-rience helpful Apply in person to Federal A P 0 inc 24700 Crestview Ct . Farmington HBIs Ml 48331

A r Etjuai Opportunity Employer

20 packagers. i 8 5 Lyons

ASSEMBLERS needed, tor Novi. Livonia locations work 40 hrs per week Good work ing condit ions, call Valerie at Unitorce 462-2240

500 Help Wanted ATTENTION laid off workers

A i month word processing training I p rog iam will begin -n.O-March for | 'aid off workers Classes meet daily Assistance with job search Limited openings App»/ now Call Wash-tenaw Commun i t y College Job | T r ainmg School at 313-485-8811 Funded by the Governors Office For Job Training. Equal Opportunity E mpioyer / r r arner

ATTENTION Major h o t * openings in Uvorua area AH pos^itona OQmr. imaraatad p#r aooa cai«

277-2720 J T P A F U N O E - Q -

ATTENTION Men & W o m e n

Who Meet These Qual i f icat ions.

H ghschool Grad neat -n appear-ance have own transportat ion hard working*ready to start immediately

Ovr corporat ion rs of fer ing

$9 per Hour Worked to< 10 full nme posi t ions, and 4 pan

i time Paid vacations, profit sharing 'e tc For personal interview caH"

525-5460

500 Help Wanted AVAILABLE WORK"'

The Employment Connection. Iploymenl opportunities are plen-

tiful Several immediate openings exist tor the following

Assemblers Technicians Electricians inspectors

Machine operators Shipping & receiving

General labor

URGENT 8 immediate needs exist for ali of the above types ot person-nel Both shon 8 long lerm tempo-rary assignment, many positions are temporary to go permanent m nature Please call today for imme-diate consideration A call today could 'esuJI in same day employ-men!'

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Be Home Wi th Your Kids' Are you working full-time, paying high day-care rates and missing p-reaous moments with your chii-Oren 1 PRINCESS HOUSE s unique pro-

i ga ied to young moihers who I W l b i e schedules plus that

second income Our Consonants snow and exclusive una of fine crystal b j Princess House, inc s Coigaie-Paunouve Company We offer training inde-pendence and an excellent earning Opportuni ty Call today"

(Your Namei Princess Houaa Products

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THE EMPLOYMENT CONNECTION

4J5-3220

A VARIETY OF POSIT-ONS are available tor eligible Oakland County residents who have later, t or sk.us that haven't been tapped 8 REALLY want to work, call 354-9)87

ASSEMBLER wanted tor small man-ufacturing company Full-l ime posi-tion Person should be mechanically inclined Call 837-1228

ASSISTANT MANAGER TRAINEE Get Set Awesome athletic apparel chain 2 yrs college required Salary 8 commission Excellent benefits in-cluding dental 8 discount Linda United Personnel 552-9682

ASS'STANT MANAGER needed in retail store downtown Birmingham For an appointment call Heidi or Sherry between 10 and 6 t H 1 M 0

ASSISTANT MANAGER

ROCK 'N ROLL Our new office in Farrmnglon HBIs needs enthusiastic peopie to Ml var-ious positions, must enioy a rock 'n ron airrwoephere 8 be able to deal with opposite sax no experience needed, company training, earn S210/wk plus health benefits For interview cafl 471 -8977

ANIMAL HOSPITAL-Part Or full tuna experienced or w« tram Ward nurse snd office procedures

P O Box 51153. Lwonia. Ml 48151

AN INDUSTRIAL laundry, aaalst-ance in plant tor germent produc-tion Hands-on person, inventory management 8 recordkeeping skills Can 1 -4pm ask tor Salty 973 59»C

APARTMENT MANAGER tw n » apartment complex in Rochester area Mvr ied couple or sharp rKH vidual Salary and BeneWs com-mensurste wttti experience Pteeee •and resume lo W Bartsh Jr . 280 N Woodward, Suite 407, Birming-ham Ml 48011

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLES-To manage luxury apt complexes, husband must be expe-rienced m general mamtenence t wives to work m oWcaa ExceSem salary 8 good baneUt*. apt uewiea. etc Call for appt 350-#S«0

APP.IANCE REPAIR Parson need ed lor apartment community m Qaae"tas Must know Wsetlnghouse Apply at 49000 Denton Rd 8e«e-vMa Harbour C M ) Ltd

ARBOR TEMPS

1 0 0 MOMEMAKERS NEEDED

IMMEDIATELY Ooeeimg. 8 L lgM e » * a o l n g aaalgr merits V the Ptymouttl. Uvora areas Dey A AHemooe HiMa.

ALSO 50 GENERAL LABORERS

ft WAREHOUSE WORKERS NEEDED

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ASSISTANT MGR TRAINEES

HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO WORK

60 HRS. A WEEK? With aH the overtime you can handle at a fun (06 Looking f t * sharp peo-ple! No experience neeeeaary, muet en)oy rock 8 ron atmosphere 8 work mg with opposite sex it you are not making JlO per Iw 8 would M e lo cell Stephanie lor an appoint-flnent at 421-9100

ATTENTION STUDENTS! Wu are hir ing tor immediate part t ime help Work In a retai l /market-ing department $6 85 - S9 starting pay Training prov ided Excellent re-sume experience Some may remam full l ime dur ing summer break Call now for interview appointment. All mators may apply Mon thru Fri 11 am-4pm onfy

425-4161

AUTO MECHANIC Full and par t - t ime Must be familiar with Engine Anafyier Musi have own toots Can make as much as S800 per week Call George 9am-2pm 535-2284

AUTO MECHANIC Farmington Area Scope, infrared, drive-aMity experience Excellent pay 8 benefits Cell • 476-MS3

AUTO MECHANICS busy expending auto dealer ship in-come 30,000 plus Must have good diagnostic ability. must be conscien-tious timely and efficient Experi-ence omy We Offer lop Hat --ale paid vacation nokdey and school 5 day work wee* uniforms hoeprtaMzalion and dental plans nigh customer sat-isfaction

Lou La Rene Chevrolet Sabaru 40875 Plymouth

Plymouth, Ml 48170

For Application Contact Rhonda

453-4400

AVIATION TRAINEES Learn repair of prop and let aircraft No experience needed Excellent sa.ary and benefits I - S grads un-der age 24 Call 9am-6pm Mon -Fn

• -800-922- irTOI

BACKHOE OPERATOR 8 concrete forming Must be experienced 8 dependable Ca* 523-199€

BAKER - cake Danish, and oven ex-perience a must No Saturday or Sunday Benefits, insurance Ask 1or Dan at 522 -3670 or 459-3112

BAKER NEEDED No experience necessary Will train Apply m person st Ounkin. Donuts. 8 Mile 8 Grand River. Farmington Hills or can Betweeen Bam- 3pm

471-5475

AUTO PARTS DELIVERY DRIVER must have good driving record B 8 F Auto Supply Plymouth 453-7200

ASSISTANT TEACHER needed pert time in mfent toddler program immediate opening on af-ternoon shift W Btoomlteld area C a l 681-1000 ext. 252

ASSISTANT . to manager at a large Rocheslei apartment complex Some experience required Phone Mon-Fn 9em-4pm 651-1880

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277-2720 ATTENTION, - EARN $220

PER WEEK + BONUS Hand Aeeemtny No experience nee •eeery Lang lerm aaelgnmsnis m Canton are i m m e d l H opanmfla

Apply Today. 9am-3 30pm

Somebody Sometime 19203 Merrtman

(Villag* Fashion MaN) 7 MHa & Marrtmar

477-12«2 A T T f M n O H I FULL/eAWT-TlMC

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AUTO PARTS DELIVERY DRIVER must have good driving record B 8 F Auto Supply. Plymouth

453-7200

AUTO PORTER Large Weatside GM 8 import Deal-er Used car porter good starting pay 6 Benefits Apply ir person Only

BILL COOK BUICK MAZDA

FARMINGTON HILLS Or ervOFOvei at 10 MHa

AUTO PORTER We are currently looking lor an am-brtloua person wismng to enter into the auto deelei "Vkjetry W you are mtereeted •> oOtalmng ar entry level poaR»on in tMe Held, please contact Bob K — e c k i al Leo Adlar Ntfsaer 18200 W Exgltt Mae Farm-notonHMe 471-6383

A U T O RADtO REPAIR

PARTNEM8 IN PLACEMENT Naa an immadHM opanng tor an ea

caaaetle repae person T>Sa long •arm ssi i j i l imn located n u w e Oltors SO hours par aieak. exci«srl pay 8 tea opportunity tor permanent empkyyment tor Ilia rt«M indMdual

Parlnara In Plac#m«nt 474-8600

AUTO w a c o N o m o m w o a omm-n g Par t -am* 8 M «ma BiiaWtom. (•pertanoa a ptua but a > M a l Y i w a O area O f r O l i

3 5 J r e . _ • I •or cteen ut, 8 parts pice i * tteed & * * * -eeord a aWa «e «R lerge

a M pens M a n M W FN. so p u S n H t H M M i M M

AUTO I (or M l

i >aiiwi a ea» pm*. mm m Ce* A n o i a a j ' "

B A K E R S JOIN THE NUMBER ONE SUPERMARKET CHAIN

Due to recent expansion, we have openings in our in-store backery depart-ments At least 2 years ex-perience in retail or speci-alty shop necessary $5 50 per hour to start with scheduied wage increases based on length ot service Flexible schedules For fur-ther information, call Mon thru Fri., 9-4pm

FARMER J A C K Supe rmarke ts

An Equal Opportunity Employer

BAKER* HELP - ton Urns, day* $4 per hour Paid vacabone 8 breeks Employee discount*, friendly etimoe-pnere good working conditions Also part time evenings I wesk-

* Apply Dewn Donuts. 3&SOC Ann Arbor Rd Plymouth

BANK OPERATIONS ITEM PITOCESSINQ CLERK

Southfield benking institution is seeking experienced indhUduels 10 work «1 tee NWM item Pvooeeeang Depl OuaMad candidatee muet have a minimum 1-2 yeer* experi-ence «i proof and raconcaeWun We oiler a competitive salary and an ex Calient peid benefit peck age " i i m contact Stacy Rave. Feb H i be-

an 1PM-5PM 351 1818

BANK TELLERS tt 70 HR Fee Paid Experienced leeer* pre-i v e d but mm coneider strong cesh experience a* i

Employment I

BAflBER Om BEAUTICIAN - tor very t ^ ^ . — - e ^ vour Hair M Uvona outh »d or caA 42S-S440

aen — « u r n i a PO-MMMM. good Troy locaeon Send re-sume to Box 704 Obeerver 8 60-cenmc Heeispspsn,. M 2 9 1 Schom

48 ISO

BATH SHOP SALES FWI and pert-ea«e, good w«h paopto and aka to decorate Oood pay Farmington M«a aree Orapary t o u M e C M M f l O M 8&6-J116

500 Help Wanted CABINE* MAKERS - ExpeownceC fl general shop ecuipmer- A j s e f - 0 ' -of s tandard lammsts and .*iK-en-c a » gi^oos anc office furniture

4T4-00'€

CAKE DECORATOR Bakery experience neceessry Fig-ure piping ana air brush heip^ji Ca< Dar a l 522-3C70 or 4 5 & - 3 1 "

Be Home Wi th Your Kids!

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C A L L I N G A L L STARS

File Clerks Recept ionists

1 Typ is ts ' W o r d Processors

(Lotus 1-2-3)

500 Help Wanted : » S - | £ B & x — ENOAN-S

Cashier "««oeC 14 25 ar HOUR AI. •enoants S4 v hour to star An shifts «er 5 Shei' Se'.-ice 323+i GranC Srver Farmington 4~&-4Tt"

CASMIEP & Customer Relations Earn up to $7 per hour PaiC - a m

rnge benefits, sxeeeen- career ancement fun time & part time

openings available Apply at Babi Woric & Teens 34520 cor£ RC Westland 326-61 <0

CAShiEFI Exper«ricec full t»me Mon-Fn 0s> shir exceiieni working condi-tions 4S&-7845

C A S H I E P Cuii' time wivonia Ca-t9am-5pm 42J-7243

*Z adv

500 Help Wanted i v fOE ' y - e . »

•y - Socnesie- —lis Stuoents ar.c granamoms weicor-i«

Must tie * c v«S'S 11 yOu 'Cue • "5 ca. 6 2 6 - " i 6 "

Ci-i .C CA»E wOf l 'EO Par - time

Contact Ec * > o o e -'29-8«45

C-I.D CAPE s;. -B f»c exper^^ce heeoec

Cal' Today W -20C Only Fee t 8 5 -»oe Nerwort

; - O i s . 3«REC*06 •ancei Cho" P'Oesibie youth Be-

ing Jn September Stella Ma- a- B8«-*35Si

high day-care rates and missing precious moments with your chl idrar 7 PRINCESS HOUSE has a unique program geared to young mothers who need flexible schedules plus that second income Our Consultants show and exclusive line of fine crystal By Princess House Inc.. a Colgate-Palmoirve Company We ofter f a m i n g inde-pendence and an ex cell ant earning opportuni ty CaH today"

PRINCESS HOUSE DROOUCTS 1455-11721

BELL PERSON AM & PM - FULL 8 PART-TIME

Apply m person

HOLIDAY INN FARMINGTON Grand River at 10 Mke

BE VOUR OWN BOSS WE WILL BACK VOU

Create your own food service route (lunch seryicei and we mil provide food and cans Apoly 26750 West Eight Mile Road Detweer Beech 8 inkster (back ooori

BICYCLE MECHANIC - Muat have aportatiori Good wages, ftaxiene Appfy in person at D 8 0 Bicy-

cle. 8383 Middlebelt. Westland

BIRMINGHAM SALON leeds nail technicians wfth clientele «errt or comnwaaion Excellent location Per-fect working conditions 540-8648

BLUE JEAN JOBS

A V A I L A B L E IN: Canton Plymouth Livonia Westland

• North ville. IMMEDIATE WORK

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES GOOD PAY BONUSES

C A L L TODAY:

Livonia . .522-3922 2*44« w Six Mae Road

Canton. . 451-2540 5758 Centon Canter Roed

Westland. .729-1040 34230 Ford Road

KELLY SERVICES

The "Xa«y Qei ' People

WE HAVE THE JOBS THAT LET YOUR SKILLS

SHINE THROUGH1

J Mart in Temporar ies

474-8722 C A M E R A

OPERATOR Our Records Management area is seeking an individual with micro-

- ^ r a p m r e x p e r w r t e r s cacawa ot op--orat ing » tfemm planetary camera Responsibil i t ies mciuoe some docu-ment .'file preparation as wel as complet ion of lacket loading Candi-date should possess exceneni com-municat ior sk-IM be detailed &. tasx or ien ied 4 be able tc work m a pro-duct ion office environment Some li f t ing i.50 !bs e reguired'i We after a complete Denefti package inciud-.ng an Employee Stock Ownerahic Plan Qualified candidates should apply Mon-Fn 9am.-4pm

The Employment Depertment FIREMAN'S FUND

MORTGAGE CORPORATION 27555 Farmingtor Rd

Farmington Hms Mi 480 ' B Aff irmative Action Employer M/F 'H

C A S h i E P NOW accept-ng aacucations 'ry tu' 4 part-time Cashier pos-Kms 0ai at terrvpoi" 4 midrugfi shrtls are avail-able "aid vacations sic» days 4 a health benefit p-ar are w r f

.fun time Appi. at the Speeo»aj store .ocaiec at " M ie & N e w b u ' j -Rds

An Eoue Opportun.-, Employer

"CASHIERS 8 PO'EVTIA. Ma-.age-s , 'or A.mocc Food Shoos Starting at

S4 ar hour App'y .r, perso-" 2248' ; S. 'eiegrapr m Bioomheio Hit* or ; 2-020 Roc.nes'ei Rc m Rochester

CASHIERS ARBOR DRUGS

ies a.ai-at>e 'or ful ihieri ar Pur

CIRCUIT BCARC manufacturer has mmediate c-peni-igs 'o- 'igni md-s • a X S—~s Si X '"CN- - "

U l oppor j i " a no par*-1|me Cashier^ at pur Sor-ihhwc •ocatior x-b-pr o-fers employee discount tiexio-e hours

' pa.d benefits and a pieasa: • atmos-phere n one pf Amer-ca s 'astes-

• grpwmg drugstore c-h^ns Musi be j at least 16 years ot age appr. m I perse-- »• Pharmacy

ARBOR 0 " U G S - S 0 V t - c I E L D iC"3C Southheic '3 Mile

An Eaual Opportunity Empicver

CASHIER - par time I App', at P-ne iJit i te1 2280C A r mile Souf i ie ic Michigan

r w ! day 'anc sem a n n „ a -einews FaiC pe-ie— cacxage mciuoes v •" sr-.ar.r-g i p p - ir *• i . 'SrX Cap-to hi" c arming tp r Rc . • a x LUNC- -PU'». pwase

: v . £NG NEE^

" * pcenions o p e ' Sai« r • $34 ~ -t ; Su"4"C Lxce-* . - ' --pe per-"f" p a c i a g * BSCS - ' r Mic- - j a r -eg-s

prog-es»'va eng • » * -ig anc super r -so- . »x;iene--ce Copies -•* 3eg ~> anc R E -eg s t -a ' -or -ec-n-ec o • m e o' appucatior , - « - s c --e--Iv.-ofl'•—ie—1 '"irv.'— -5- fi ' - ' i i i St-ee' Rp-a 3ax M *ACi66 - x ; m - u e s c a , :ec . --a-x 23 '5SS

4- C3ua Oppo-u-wN Emp.pve

C .c. A V N G - G E N f RA . - a • ' me e a " . mor- ,ngs »DP' xi-•natsK. ; Jtr aai Mor-^n

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CAN VOU DO caulking, fuck point-ing maaonry repair sary) Mast i rg paint ing, rf so ca» 831-3079

CAR8I0€ APPiClATiON ENGR Oatron Metro area Must be experienced Can tor interview Sterl ing Supply Co

564-5050 axt 13

CAREER opportunity m heating 4 cool ing Experience noi n»»asa i - . a good att i tude is Earn while you e a r n $3 5 0 / M to start 478-0092

CARPENTERS WANTED Fu« or part-time Some experience^ Call 537-4477 or S3S-2735

CAS" 6RS 4 ASSISTANT MANAGERS

LlVDnna convenience STbrg Mature * rerson Call Don 4 ; - -4230

j CASHIERS - tor Detroit supermar »et Experience 'ec-uirec Appfy ir

I person ' ' tc !} February 8 thru 10 Mavtair Marxet 9433 Gran<i Rrve-

1 CASHiERS 4 POTENT AL Managers wanted Appr, in person Amoco ' Food Shops Start at »4 an xou-Apphr at 25520 Outer Drive Lincom P a n 9008 Middieben Aeat iana or ' 3 Mile & Greenfield SouthheM

C-EAN-NG " E R S O h to aoar -^en ' ^ m p i e x »n c a r - > | - g t o r Mi l» ares Cal

C ^ t A S . N C ° E Q S D N wantec t c j e n e r a .. p» eec o ' Apartment Bu'idii--gs p|oas* cai 53 ' 226C

CLEANING O E R 5 > . 5 NETDET " A s 1 4 w - d b w ,je^e-a - - e a - % Cai Mon i r fear-. -Oem "or appi

87S-73JC

Equal Opportunity Emtnoywr M/FrM

pulai i l l W1111 to: f « t TranaH

P O Box 632 Mom. Ml H 0 6 0

VIOOCPOUT OPCRATOW8 Data! A prototype. CNC A manual poa—o«a Dana ^ i n i re s » 7 i Caoeoi. LNome J t i - M O C

7

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CARPENTERS we need experi-enced carpenters. mataAars A help-ers to install decks 4 petio enoo-

•a operwigs flue 10 expendmg market Tc apply nop m A fi II ool an appacancm or lend ener of ntereet lo Patio Endoaurea 40480 Grand River Suite A Now. M. 41050

CARPET 1 uPHOt-STEPV CLEAN-EPS needed Ce l Mon Fn 8am 10am for an appt

$75-7320

CARRIERS Openings for permanent part-lime earners 10 work Mon thru Fn be-gmmng 2 AM The toe mvoivea ais tin but ion ol The Wan Streai Journal

me Troy and BioomAeid arees Must have mmmum auto coverage

setae or coAectiona involved Salary IS 00 pei hour plus mjfc al-lowance To appt> pieasa ca* 9 4 J J J M Mrv thru Fn between 11

* end 2 PM An Equal Opportunity Employer

CAShiER - STOCK aA*ER »«irl to tufl t»m« «••»£»*• lVX*r» Apply in person '90C S Rochwste-Rd E A M -larnl i r SQuare Americer Bu» Foods

CASHIER t o work evenings m fast-paced Deti Previous expe-r ience pre ter rec Apply m person, atter 2pm

ERNIE'S RESTAURANT M U t R W O O D SQUARE G r a n d River at Drake

CELLULAR PHONES E xpenenced mstaker • » car pnonea j A pong genera work Cel' 855-2525

CHtLD CARE AIDE M e r e r Eerh Chedhood Develop-ment Center Mon Fn 11 AU 2 30 PM and 3 30-5 3C PM H per tvxa Substitute A«jes also "•eoed •or aa hours Apply ir per son North-Vine Pubac Schools 501 * M a m ' Si Northviee

C lEAN'NG POS 'lON-S 4 yARABLE Par* V time 'r>' -enable hard wCirsing peoc«» Advanceimen' pee sibie CaJi hamp, s Cleaning

5e - 205C

wA l jNOP v s"ierM3anr -var-iec P a - time »ee«enas. Redfc-: »•*« Cal "AM - 0 P V 53*-1251

FD".TEC - os MEDCA. Par- ".me Experience 'eou' -»^ Piaase contac t ly Smnr. 5«9

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500 H« l p Wanted

4 S MIDWEST

PUBLISHING

559-4350

STUDENTS STUDENTS

STUDENTS We're hiring now for a limited number of part time positions paying between $3.50 and $8 00 per hour You must be able to work 20 hours a week, be motivated and be timely No experience is necessary

$10.00 B O N U S on your 1st chock if you aro hired within 7 days. C A L L NOW1 (313) 559-4330 $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

9 i

8E * OAE Monday , Februa ry 8, 1988

F A C T S A B O U T L E A S I N G # 1

Why More New Car Buyers

Are Leasing. S 3 Auto Club Leasing Company

This is the first in a series dedicated to providing useful information about leasing. Over the next several months Auto Club Leasing Company, a subsidiary' of AAA Michigan, will provide in-depth answers to some of the most common questions about leasing. If you have a question about leasing, or if we don't answer your question completely, please write our consumer information department at the address be low We welcome your comment s and suggestions.

P R I C E Monthly payments on a lease can be much lower than monthly payments on a finance purchase. If you financed the Ford Taurus shown for 48 months, your monthly payment would be $:114.'}0.* If you leased the same ear, your payment would be only S 193.41.** Over 48 mon ths you could realize a net savings of $1,555.44.*"*

MORE CAR FOR T H E MONEY Because lease payments generally are lower than finance payments and there is no down payment witn leasing, many people find they can afford to drive a more expensive car. Even if you have champagne taste on a beer budget you'll be surprised by the level of luxury you can afford.

LEASING D O E S N ' T T I E UP CASH When you lease there is no down payment. You make your first payment, leave a fully refundable security deposit, pay license and title charges (usually less than $100.00) and that 's it. Why tie up a big chunk of cash in a down payment when you could use that money for something really important? Like a vacation. Of course you could also invest that money and let it work for you instead of you working for it. Why use up your valuable cash on something that depreciates as fast as an automobile? If you need money for home improvements, the kids' education, an emergency, or any other good reason, you won't have to worry about having your dollars tied up in your t ar.

DRIVE A NEW CAR EVERY FEW YEARS Everyone likes to drive a new car. but with average new car prices nearing $14,000.00, most people simply can't afford to buy a new car every few years. If you finance a car and then trv to trade

it in af ter a couple of years.you may find you owe more than the car is worth. With leasing you decide how often you'd like a new car. Lease terms are available f rom 24 to 00 months , so whether you want the luxury of a new car every 2 years or the low payments of a 00 month lease, it's tip to you. ,

48 Month F i n a n c e P u r c h a s e

Ford Taurus L $314.30 per m o n t h

CONVENIENCE When you lease you go to one place for any make or model. You don't have to run from dealer to dealer to compare pr ices . And at the" end of The term there is no used c a r l o get rid of. You simply bring the car back or you can buy it at fair market value. Never again will you have to worry about

48 M o n t h C l o s e d End L e a s e

F o r d T h u r u s L $193.41 per month*

getting a fair trade-in from a fast talking car dealer or go through the hassle of trying to sell the car yourself. After all, if you wanted to be a used car salesman, you'd do it for a living.

Metro Area 336-1100

\

MSRP * 4"». sale* la* J4 .u l<> Vs. APR c.vi-r month* till l»> per month x 48 months fur .1 total oft

"Price valid through 2/28/88. No mileage charge up to 72,000 mile* Additional mileage calcula ted at < 08 per mile Opt ion to pu rchase at market value af ter 12 m o n t h s Sub jec t to surcharge be fo re lease expi ra t ion Lessee responsib le for e x c e s s wear and tear 48 month c losed end lease to qualif ied app l i can t s Total of payments equals 19.2*168 1 5 0 0 r e f u n d a b l e securi ty depos i t , l icense, registration and first month ' s rental required at lease s igning Il lustrations may or may not re f ie r t ac tua l equipment Prior leases exc luded

' ' Di f ference in cash out lay of >5.806 60 m i n u s pro jec ted residual value of M,250 16 equals p ro jec ted net sav ings of 44

Michigan

Auto Club Leasing Company

Why They're Leasing from Auto Club Leasing LOW n i scocv r RATES < >ur fleet buying power means we get the lowest

prices possible, and we pass these savings on to you. You never have to haggle to get a good deal. We'll give you the best possible price right up front, even over the phone. In most cases we can give you

an exact compute r quote on the spot. And there are never any "hidden costs" or

other unpleasant surprises.

S E L E C T I O N Auto Club Leasing handles all makes and models of cars, import and domestic. It doesn't matter if you want a Ford or a Ferrari you can get it from Auto Club Leasing.

REP I T . \ T ION With the strength and reputation of AAA Michigan behind ivs. Auto Club Leasing enjoys the kind of credibility and reputation no one else can match. Michigan drivers have always trusted AAA Michigan. Right now 1 out of every 4 licensed drivers in the state is a AAA Michigan member. We intend to carry on the high level of

service and quality that AAA Michigan has always s tood for.

C O N V E N I E N C E What could be more convenient than being able to lease any make or model of car at

your local AAA branch? With 105 outlets in Michigan, there 's bound to be one close

to you. To find out where the nearest Auto Club Leasing outlet is call toll free 1-800-222-1116. You can also get a price quote or additional information when you call.

FREE M E M B E R S H I P Now. for a limited time, a good deal is even better. When you lease from Auto Club Leasing we'H give you a one year AAA Michigan membership absolutely free. But hurry, this offer won't last forever.

Toil Free all areas 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 2 2 - 1 1 1 6

Part of a series dedicated to providing

leasing. For reprints of this article please write: Auto Club Leasing Company, Consumer Information Department, 28801 Universal Drive, WSrren, Ml 48092. This advertisement paid for by Auto Club Leasing Company.

F A C T S A B O U T L E A S I N G # 1

Monday, February 8. 1988 O&E * 1 F

SAVE SAVE

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CONVENIENTLY L O C A T E D

HIP McDONALD FORD 550 W. S E V E N MILE

NORTHVILLE BETWEEN NORTHVILLE RD. & S H E L D O N RD ONE BLOCK EAST OF NORTHVILLE D O W N S

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sow '13 ,4991 6 0 9 9 * NOW

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T H E S E A R E T H E BEST DEALS IN TOWN

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Air condit ioning. A M / F M cassette, automatic, arm rest and much m o r e " Stock u2283

NEW 1988 RX7 1987 323 SE NEW 1987 SE-5 4x4 PICKUP TRUCK From S9995 -

5 Others To Choose 4 door, t inted glass, rear de-fogger, steel belted radiaJs, f ue l i n j e c t i o n a n d m u c h more!! Stock »2001.

Air condit ioning, sunroof, mats and much more!! Stock «2082

NEW 1988 929 per

month per month

NEW 1988 MAZDA

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NEW 1988 RX7 CONVERTIBLE!

IN STOCK tOO Pre-price increased Mazdas Immediate Delivery'

CloseO end lease 'or quali'ieC customers $500 CASH oown lease paynwit* (60 months) 8 cents per mile lessee s not -esponsitue tor e»cess.ve weai & lear 1st payment ,r aovance as tetunoatle security aacosn Security Oeposil 10' unite vary To get total payments multiply payments i-mes amount ot mo'n'fs Lease payment suO«« lo use tan P"ces shown sub»ecl to poor sake futures may not represent actual veti-cles PLUS piates I MXG $ 1 2 465M 3 2 3 S 8 3 3 1 . ;«X7 $15.7751(929 S16 1251

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SUPER SAVER Air, power w indows and locks, tilt wheel, auxiliary fuel tank, stereo with cassette, vista bay windows, handl ing package, quad capt i -ans chairs, pulse wipers, full insulation, uni-que exterior paint & much more!

WAS *22,096 YOU PAY '11396* A-PLAN >15,396'

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S A T U R D A Y February 19H» » A.M.-I PM.

SAVE THOUSANDS! Mo H a g g B n o - *M V a n * H a v e C M c o u n l a O P n c e . O n T h a W m O s h w M V a n C o n v w o n R e p s Wi» B e M e r e T o A i m « A n y Q u M u m S p a « u a i i n t e r e s t

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M M H p m i * Md. at Wafne M .

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1988 RANGER XLT model t r im. 60/40 cloth split bench seat, P215 steel raised white lettered all-season tires, chrome rear step bumper. A M / F M electronic stereo/casset te/c lock. tachome-ter. s l iding rear window. 2.3 liter EFI 1 - 4 e n g i n e , 5 s p e e d o v e r d r i v e t ransmission. Stock k8444

YOU PAY

WAS '10,199 $ 7395"

1988 LTD CROWN VICTORIA Light group, cruise control , bumper guards, rear defroster, tilt wheel auto-mat ic. overdrive, convent ional spare, power locks.

WAS '16,611 YOU PAY 1 3 , 9 8 2

WE HAVE YOUR CROWN VIC IN STOCK

1988 AEROSTAR WAGON XL Trim, automatic, overdrive, air, electron-ic stereo cassette, deluxe 2 tone. 7 passenger, privacy glass Stock S&500.

WAS »14,227

YOU PAY

$ 11,985*

1988 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE Twllght blue metallic, shadow blue, stereo cassette, speed control. 6-way power driv-er's seats/locks, rear defrost, tttt wheel. EFI turbo engine, automatic overdrtve, per formance tires, graphic equalizer. Stock #8337.

WAS '10,570

YOU PAY ' 1 4 , 8 7 0 *

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T Y P E S E T T E R Tvpset ter -weoed for c o r p o r a t e headauar te rs m D o w n t o w n Oet ro i l business distr ict Full t ime days » jw iec f l e c ' -feeai. in.' L-u^ei ' a^e 2 p rogram o» L -300 Ser.es a p lus but not necessary Ar i l n a m S e n d resume to Typeset ter P O &c« •049 Detroi t Ml 48231

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OENTAL HVGIENIST I m m e d i a t e open ing tor dental hy-gienist 2-3 days per wee» for pro-gress ive p r a c t i c e wi th pleasant at-m o s p h e r e D e a r b o r n Hgts 274-6666

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T E L L E R Pan- t ime posi t ion is open- at o u ' of f -ice located In West B loomf i e i d or. Orchard Lake Rd at Map«e Pos i t i on offers publ ic con tac t w i th e i ce i i en t work ing cond i t i ons 4 compe t i t i ve salary 4 benef i ts C a n d i d a t e must nave a good ma th ap t i t ude 4 l ighl typing abi l i ty Cash h a n d l i n g e n p e r -ence desi rable Pa r t - t ime pos i t -on reQui-es !u« days of work on days scheduled Apply m pe rson 10am-3pm Mon tn ru Fn

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WANTED - C o n v e n t i o n a l n e o r e w teacher t o teach a smal l g r o u p Pay neg 01 labie 88 7 -0465 or 295 -043 7

WANT TO be your o w n B o s s " Farmer s Insurance .Group Offers o p p o r t u n t ies t o open, your own in-surance business Star t part t ime without giving up your p resent em-p loyment Col lege grads c o r a co r f ideni ia i interview cal l 559- 16S0

B I R M I N G H A M Dent is t seeks a Den-"a' Hyg*enist on M o n or Tues 10am -7 p m Salary baaed on exper i -e n c e 4 5 * l i s Can 645-2710

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D E N T A L ASSISTANT fuB l ime den la l o r i i i ^ - i c« l * . ^ e i ience - e o m r e d salary nego i .ab ie Wes t i and 4 5 3 - 0 9 8 5 o» 722-0500

D E N - A t ASSISTANT - L/vonia Our busy Per iodon ta l o*t>ce is looking to« a br ight energet ic person tor a fu' i or p a n t ime pos i t ion COA pre-l e r red or m i n i m u m 2 years exper i -e n c e No e»emngs o- Sa tu rdays P<ease can Debb ie 522-7314

DENTAL A S S i S ' A N T Denta ' off ice m Dearbo rn His area « look ing for an exper ienced •uii t ime four handed a s f s i a n t l o (om out res lo ra i i ve t eam Friendly profes-s ional work ing env i ronment Please call lor a conf ident ia l in terv iew

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LPN or RN fuk t ime Adul t Day Care tor tram eWeriy Resume to Anne Lahey D i rec to r Shelter ing Arms. 1658 E L inco ln . B i rm ingham Mi 48009

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MATURE P E R S O N w a n t e d for f ront desk of busy d o c t o r s o l f tce Experi-enced 4 k nowAedgeat i le in Irv-Surances g o o d p h o n e skiUs a must Southhetd a rea 559-0888

M E D C A L ASSIST A N T / X - r a y tech part t ime. to< even ings 4 wee*ends at walk m ctir>c Mus t know X-rays Send resume to K i n g s w o o d Urgent Med-cal Center 1996 W o o d w a r d Ave B loomf ie id Hios 48013

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T Unique o p p o r t u n i t y No exper ience necessary Requ i res overn ight t rav-el AJi expenses pa i d No wee*ends or n-olidays S e n d r e s u m e to Bc« 340 Observer 4 Eccen t r i c Newspa pers 36251 S c h o o l c r a f t Rd . Livo-nia. M ich igan 4 8 1 5 0

MEDICAL A S S I S T A N T NEEDED For busy Berk ley d o c t o r s of f ice Ex-per ience in venapu f i t u re EKG PFT in ject ion e ic Exce l lent saiary and benef i ts Cal l M a r s h a 543-2340

WAREHOUSE 4 D e l ' v e o Person needled own »an heipfu i

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W A R E H O O S E I ' D R l V E R Exper ienced respons ib le pe rson •needed to main ta in wa rehouse Send resume to P O Box 96046 W u o m Ml 48096

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Exper ience pre fe r red however wil l accept app l ica t ions tor i nd i v idua ls with at least one year cashier expe-rience for our Wayne Rd ' -94 of f ice, must be able lo t ram ful l t ime 4 to 6 wee*s Persons in teres ted m lull t ime emp loymen t need n o i app ly Fnnge benef i ts inc lude pa id vaca-t ion and an a t t rac t i ve s ta r t i ng sal-ary For an appt p lease con tac t the Personnel Dept a n d a s * for M R S r C H U M B E Y 2 8 1 - 5 3 4 2 S E C U R I T Y B A N K & T R U S T 16333 Tren ton Rd S o u t h g a t e Mi 48195

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WAREHOUSE F O R E M A N - ind iv idu-al t o manage loy warehouse, du t ies to inc lude ail phases ot wa rehouse management Previous exper ience requ i red If i n te res ted p-ease apply in person at New Bright Indust r ies 41915 Ford Rd Can ton

W A R E H O U S E M A N With Class 2 usance for iB in dr iver 5 rears m i n i m u m exper ience Ma-lure adapta ie 4 se f f -mo t i va ied indi-vidual West iand a rea Send resume 4 references to RWP 1500 Super i ror Parkway. West iand Mi 4 8 1 8 5

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Can Days 396-7111

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MEDICAL A S S I S T A N T - P a n tnme exper ienced V e n e p u n c t u r e EKG 4 peg boa /d i e q u w e d B i rm ingham Carl AM only 258-8740

MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT Genera l o f f i ce du twa . d ic ta t ion us ing WordSta r C o m p u t e r knowl -edge ExceUeni beneMa Fu» t ime Ann Arbo r a r e a N o r m a 996 -8783

M E D I C A L RECEPTIOhl lST Exper ienced a n d c o m p u t e r knowl -edge p r e f e r r e d D e a r b o r n K e o h t s Call Lor ra ine 1 0 A M - 3 P M 274 -7750

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST - Part t ime pos i t i ons a f t e r n o o n s a n d evennnga Exper ience pre fe r red

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M E D I C A L R E C E P T I O N I S T / S e c r e -tary pert t ime bitt ing expe r i ence helpful. C a n t o n a ree Call 459 -7850

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST lor busy allergy o f f i ce M o n . Tuee Thurs Fri 4 Sat Expe r i enced p re fe r red Peg b o a r d insu rance , answer i ng phones Troy l oca t i on 689-6744

M E D I C A L R E C E P T O N I S T Expand ing Fa r rmng ton M a s surg ica l p rac t ice has ful l t ime pos i t ion for qual i f ied ind iv idua l wt th s t rong c o m -mun ica t ion 8 mte r -pe rsona l s k i s Exper ience m recep t ion cashier ing. 4 insurance p r o g r a m s requ i red Send resume 4 salary history to Personnel D i rector 27555 Midd le -befl Rd F a r m i n g t o n Hilts. M i 4 8 0 1 8

M E D I C A L TECHNIC IAN Flexible, part t ime Med i ca l Techni -cian needed for s u b u r b a n Troy prac t ice 879-5777

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PHYSICAL. THERAPY AIDE Private p rac t ice m Troy needs pert t ime Aide 3 tua days per week Ex cellent pay end w o r t m g cond i t i ons Exper ienced on ly need apply - - . Can

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PHYSICIANS ASSISTANT - Excel-lenl salary C f u w e lo» a d v a n c e ment E x p e - * m c e wi th »uBalance abuse p re le r red Call Med M a t c h 651-0652

POOIATRIST ASSISTANT Typing necessary Ster l ing Heaghts „ e a 9 7 7 T 2 0 0

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RECEPTIONIST Part- lu l l t ime P lymouth a rea ora l su rge r , o f f i ce insurance expe r i ence p re l e r red Cell 455-0710

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I N F E R T I L I T Y P R A C T I C E in W B loomf ie id Part t ime 3 days per w e e * , n o Saturdays WsH k n o w n infert i l i ty special ist seeks profes-sional compass iona te person to make thai impo r t an t first impress ion a lasting o n e when handl ing phone cal»s 4 m a k i n g appo in tmen ts M e d -cal exper ience necessary 851 - 8 0 * 0 RECEPTIONIST - par t - t ime 15-20 hours DeircKI Ch i ropract ic Cllrwc Grand River nea i Evergreen

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NEEDED 2 respons ib le m a t u r e peo-ple tor 2 separa te pos i t ions m busy Soutn f ie ld Opn tha lmo tog i c o f f * * One recept ion is t , o n e assistant Ex penence p re fe r red Send -esume to Box 296 Observer 4 Eccent r ic 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

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D E N T A L ASSISTANT - part t ime tor o r thodon t i c special ty o fhee Send resume to 0» John i.-gas 655 W 14 Mue Rd Ciawson. Mi 48017

DENTAL ASSISTANT - who desires •e&ponsibi i l ly cha l lenge 4 apprec ia-t i on Cha i rs ide 4 business of f ice d u t i e s P a n t ime 851-5580

DENTAL A S S i S ' A N T - CDA-ROA 2 yrs p re le r red exper ience chairs ide pos i t i on 'u l l l i m e p leasant South-••01C c i f i ce cal l ' o r m ten^ew 356 -0010

DENTAL ASSISTANT Energet-c 4 enthus iast ic person w a n t e d 'or g ' o w n g fami ly p rac t ice Hours hex 'b le 4 saiary negot iab le P lease can 422-2890

OENTAL ASSIST A N - , p leasant fam-ily den ta l p rac t ice m Troy great at-mosphere . pay 4 benef i ts Exper i -ence pre fe r red Put wil l t r am if per sonab le 4 career m inded 689-9012

DENTAL ASSISTANT Exper ienced f u l l , l ime Dearbo rn area Cal l 779-8839

W A R E H O U S E M A N With Class 2 l icense for fm-m dr iver 5 years m i n i m u m exper ience Ma-ture adap tab le 4 se l l -mo t i va ted in-d iv idual West iand area Send re-sume 4 re ferences to RWP 1500 Super ior P*wy , Wes t iand , Ml 4 8 1 8 5

DENTAL ASSIS VAN I Exper ienced enthus ias t ic , ma tu re re l iab le L ivonia 425-3650

DENTAL A S S I S T A N T P a n t ime - wil l ing t o t rain Fa rm ing ton Hills Cal l 553-0110

WAREHOUSE MGR - 2 yrs exper i -ence m i n i m u m Send resume 10 Inland Reiss 32046 Edwa id , Madi -son Hts 48071 or cal l 583 -7150

TAXI C A B DRIVERS 4 D ispatchers needed - no expe r i ence necessary A lso expe r i enced Mechan i cs Cal l and ask for B o b 477 -4300

S U B S T I T U T E C e r t i f i e d wan ted for p r i va te B i r m i n g h a m school G r a d e s 1-12 842-1150

TEACHER A S S I S T A N T / P A R T - T I M E Montesaor i p r e - s c h o c c lass 8-12 30 S o m e expe r i ence oeearaoie Frankl in a rea 7 3 7 - 2 0 7 9

TEACHER - Basic C o m p u t e r s 4 Compu te r App l i ca t ions , fun* cert i -f ied. part t ime AOul i Ed Can V Vickery 473 -8907

TE>CMER - K I N D E R G A R T E N U v o n i a p r i va te schoo l

Ca l l 4 2 7 - 0 9 0 0

T E A C H E R S Cert i f ied - ea rn ing Owabwuee math, reed ing W a n t e d immed ia te l y for tu-tor ing Excel lent pay Send ' e e u m e Learn ing P ius 33308 G r v i d River f a r m i n g t o n . Ml 48024

TEACHERS - needed for pr iva te nursery schoo l m F a m » n g » ° n H a s 4 Bedford T w p Fu» & p e n tune p o r -t ions ava i lab le Cell be tween 9-5 474-0092 937 -3002 Between 8 p m - 8 p m 6 8 5 - 1 8 8 8

591 -0794

TEACHERS - Your s k * s cou ld be the perfect beck -g round for a ' a w a r d i n g career In reeidentiai a n d c o m m e r c i a l Real Es-tate Be your o w n ooea set your o w n hours unamrted i ncome se-cu re M u r e Cat abou t our Career

Can tu ry 21. 478-8008

TEACHING A S S I S T A N T S tor ne-uona«y a c c r e d i t e d nursery k J i o o l n L/vorua Fun a n d pert t ime pos i t i on a isaan ie S t a r t i n g pay t* 00 par aeur Greet benef i ts 525 -5767

TEACHING A S S I S T A N T Fu« t ime 4a r - v *pm MUSK b a c k g r o u n d pre-le r red Pre-echooi exper ience netp U F a i N n g t o n N M a r a a S 5 ' - 4 i 8 8

TECHNIC IAN Env i ronmenta l c e n a u m n g em- see* mg r e a p o n a b t e person ak f t ed m p l u m b m g ca rpen t r y 8 p - * n p n a n -lananca Must be wOhr^ to lra««> wKhan Mich igan Sand reaume t o 3T1 24 188 Hagpar ty F a r m m g l o n H k Mlchtgan £ f c 2 4

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P A R T - T I M E Mich igan s i v g a a t sav ings 4 loan associat ion has p a r t - t i m e Teller po -sit ions avai lable at o f f i ce loca t ions l isted be low Pos i t ions o f fe r pub l i c contact wtth excel lent w o r k i n g con-di t ions and compe t i t i ve salary a n d benef i ts Cand ida tes mus t have s good ma th ap t i t ude and l ight t y p i n g ability Cash n a n d l m g expe r i ence daearapie

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194 to M idd lebeh near 7 Mi le Rd Sou th f ie id

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Par t - t ime pos i t ions requ i re fun days of work on days schedu led

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F I R S T F E D E R A L

O F M I C H I G A N An Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Emp loye r

TEST ENGINEER Deaign 4 deve lopmen t of 'es t f ix-tures and so f tware BSEE or BSEET w t h 2 years exper ience m des ign or t roub le -shoof lng , m i c r o p rocaaaor baaed a n w o g and d ig i ta l c i r cu i t r y , and assembly l anguages Salary open plus benef i ts A n n Arbo r a r e a Can Jean at J Mar t i n 4 7 4 - 8 7 2 2

THE CHARTER TWP OF P l y m o u t h is a a e k n g C o m m u n i c a t i o n Cente r Opera to rs t o p e r t o r m rad io daapetch and re la ted func t i ons This is a 24 hour opera t ion f lex ib le h o u r s avaa-abM Must be a u g h schoo l g r a d u ate or equ iva lent E x p e r i e n c e ha ip tM but not nsi: saaary O n t h e |Ot) t ra in-ing p rov ided SS 50 per hour 10 start Appacanone w*ay be p«cked up at the C l e r t a Of f i ce 4 2 3 5 0 A n n Arbor Rd eeel o l UBey Rd Appaca-

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TRAVEL AGENT Expenanoad S a b r e - t r a l n e d Co rpo -ra la /Vaca t ton Agent needed t x c e l lent aaMry 8 b e n a O a A i » S M - 7 S 7 0

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p a r l i a i aaaa A a«ar -mm tor >10* f l l H W l Appky m parson or aerv j I ' s a w i a to ' MeWon Tool C o 4 2 M 0 W «0 Mae IW. Noel.

WAREMOUSER - PART T lME Firm located m FJ I in i r ig t i ^ i Hi l ls is seek ing a r " i d i v d u a l with the abi l i ty 10 operate a l o rk l i f l and assist in general w.srer.ouse ope ra t i ons This a an hourly pos i t ion a n d wou ld be approx imate ly 5 days per week Hou r * cou ld be f lex ib le 1 P M - 5 P M wou ld be pre fe r red

MARKETING DISPLAYS 24470 Indoplex Ci rc le

Fa rm ing ton Hil ls An Equal Oppo r tun i t y Employer

OENTAL ASSlSTANT-rOfhee Assist-ant part t ime, f lex ib le rvr-5

"DentaTSygienis I 1 day Rates nego-t iab le Ask for L o n 353-5240

WAREHOUSE WORK

ADlA has Warehouse Work avail-apie -ieai j e f n e s | l - 9 6 K N a w b u r g h area 2 shifts Call for a p p o i n t m e n t

5 2 5 - 0 3 3 0

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* i Equal Oppo r tun i t y Employer

DENTAL ASSISTANT West B-oomf ie ld New fu l l - t ime posi-t i on tor the r ight indiv idual Al l bene-f i ts 661-4001

DENTAL ASSISTANT tu " t ime for U v o n i a specia l is ts of f -ice Exper ience p re le r red Can Jan

261-7801

DENTAL ASSISTANT P l y m o u t h Exper ienced Cha i rs ide Ass is tant Fmi or par t t ime N o n - s m o k e r 453-5070

DENTAL A S S ' S T A N T needed part l i m e for p leasant mod-ern o f f i ce In Uvon ia insurance ex-pe r ience necessary Call 476-4300

W A R E H O U S E W O R K Spar tan Stores. I n c . * o f fe r ing steedy work at t 8 per nnur In our warehouse The fob a on an on -ca« Dasas wtth fua r ime poes ib le at a lat-er da te mie rea ted pe rsons shou ld be avai lable lo r all 3 sh i f ts Appkce-uons w«i be accep ted at our H u m a n Reeource Depar tment . M o n - F n , 8 30 A M - 4 P M

S P A R T A N S T O R E S , I N C

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P l y m o u t h . M l . , 4 8 1 7 0 An E i f j a t O p p o r t u n i t y Employer

WATER BLAST ING 8 V a c u u m Truck operators , must have C - 2 kcenae t ranspor ta t ion and be ha rd w o r t m g R a p * 10 PO Box 8046 W B loomf i e i d 48304

WELDER W A N T E D Bluepr in t read-ing a muet Exper ienced or cer t i f i -cate requ i red Ce* lo r appt

281 -2300

W O R D PROCESSOR N you are an a c c o m p a t f t e d w o r d procaaaor with f t least 2 yrs w o r k -ing exper ience able to c rea te pro-'111 a r m q u a t t y buamaaa d o c u -ments . type 80 ptua. w o r t wf th unto gu idance oe c rea t ive a n d k e e p chee r f u l s t t i t ud i pteeee send your h is tory 10 o u SouhReld area ofRoe P O B o . 644 Obaarvar 8 Eccen t r i c

3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c r a f t • 48150

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l o repor t dkrecfty 10 ope ra t l ona m a n agar Over t ime y i b e i i a t a Onfy exper ienced need apply Con tac t O r t a Knudeen at 37950 C o m m e r c e

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8 wr tong i n ( l l l W O l 84 B n g t a o n Ml 4 8 1 1 6

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tor ent ry n a n a g a i i i a i i i 8 8 a M o M o a hatp Ca» Mr AaKar 1 4 1 - 7 7 0 8

DENTAL ASSISTANT Fu* t ime - cha i rs ide 4 f ron t desk capab i l i t ies un ique oppor tun i t y lor a sha rp indiv idual Red to rd /Dea r -b o m area 535-3500

OENTAL ASSISTANT Full t ime pos i t ion for exper ience m o t i v a t e d person l o ( o n our c o w a r d care t eam in F a r m i n g t o n Hills. $ 1 4 OOO.'yr p tusbene f t t s 474-2280

D E N T A L ASSISTANT - Exc i t ing and cha l leng ing pos i t i on avai lable for exube ran t exper ienced chaarside ass is tant In g r o w i n g prac t ice Desk know ledge a plus, ful l t ime 9 Mi le/ 175 a rea 542-4449

DENTAL A S S I S T A N T M o d e m g roup prac t ice B l rmmg-h a m / R o y a i Oak area Exper ienced In 4 handed dent is t ry x - rays and lab w o r t Bene lux Full and part-t ime Can 288-5540

DENTAL ASSISTANT, Ful l - t ime Warm, f r iendly a tmosphere where g o o d 4 ca rmg dent is t ry is d o n e Ex-pe r ience only 4V» days m beaut i fu l o f f i ce ec ioes f r o m Jecobeon a Six 4 N e w b u r g h U v o n i a 5 9 1 - 0 0 1 1 or 626-1494

0 € N T A L A S S I S T A N T Our busy den ia l of f ice a aaarcf img tor a pat ient o r i en ted pe rson wi th d e n i a l exper ience who a cha l lenged by the potent ia l o t e x p a n d e d du t ies W e offer s u e — n t benef i ts 8 salary

- - 981 -5455

OENTAL ASSISTANT ( fou r -handed) famtoar w i th mverHory c o n t r o l tor a buey congen ia l danta l p rac t i ce m the U v o n i a a r e a P l a n a m t f m o a p h a r e . f toxlbto hour * , ex

8 ref-4 * 4 - 7 7 7 0

DENTAL A S S I S T A N T F u i t ime denta l aaawtan l expen-e n c e d n tour handed den t i s t r y tor a •pec ieke t of f ice A n e a c a l a n t oppor -tun i ty tor s aefl motfvaaad n i d M d u a l Sa lary 8 beneHU c o m m e n e u r s t s w i th exper ience Dearbo rn Ha igMs

• a m - 5 p m . 277-0610

DENTAL ASSISTAMT l e e k m g an excep t iona l p e r s o n our progreeer 1 o M o a W e vak p e n o r oi ua rma t tona l 4 o n w a r m t h c a r m g 8 a mca t ion with our p a d

y o u a re l e a r n i n g tor a rea l o p p o r M W y to g r o w 8 to 88 your p m a n u a l ptoaaa c m ua W e th ink y o u a * told our Troy oRtoe an o d t o g 8 naaard tog e i ^ a r t o n o e

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D E N T A L RECEPTIONIST Full 4 Part t ime pos i t ion availebte to (Oin our C o w a r d Care team in Fa/ru-ng ton Hilts Exper ienced In peg-b o a r d 4 insurance G o o d s»isr>> 4 benef i ts Cal l Evefyn 474-2280

ME0«~AL A S S I S T A N T - expen-I e n c e d for - pa r t - t ime or aOU't lonar

hours m p e d i a t r i c s 4 i n t e r n * medi-cine Sou th f ie id a rea Cal l 557-1170

MEDfCAL ASSISTANTSH2,1, R E C E P T I O N I S T ( t j - E x p e r i e n c e d

I p r e l e r ' e d ful l t i m e Livonia s res | Ask for C a r o l 522-5220

M E D ' C A L A S S 1 S T A N - p a n t ime, exper ienced m iec t i ons . verva-punc-ture EKG PFT and «-ray nelpfu w a i l e d lake, p h o n e 6 2 4 - 1 6 3 '

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T I sk i l led m E K G , P u l m o n a r y Funct ion I V e n e p u n c t u r e 4 X-Ray needed ' o i a

busy 2 d o c t o r o f f i ce in Southf ie id Csl l 559-0686

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T Par* 4 Full t ime n e e d e d Exper ience

assary C o m p e t i t i v e salary and excel lent bene f i t s F>ieese call

HENRv F O R D M E D I C A L CENTER 5 4 6 - 2 1 1 0

' N U R S E A IDES Expe r i enced a n d T o r c a m f t o t r t o r n o m « o r s ir, w w r a m ; Wayne 4 sou th O a k l a n d c o m m u n i -

ties T ranspor ta t i on a l lowance pa id ' S tar t ing wage S5 25 per h o u ' j Unrted H o m e Care 4 5 9 - 5 1 4 1

An Equa l Oppo r tun i t y Employer

D E N T A L RECEPTIONIST F u t M i m e lor p rogress ive Lfvoms p r a c t i c e Exper ience necessary Salary 4 benef i ts commenaurs te w i th exper ience Ask tor Ja r or A n i t a 525-1200

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Our g r o w i n g prac t ice is searching for a br igh t , well organized ex-t remely capab le ser f -s tsner who en-toys chal lenge 4 responsibi l i ty You mus t have a m i n i m u m of 2 yrs den-ta l expe r i ence 6 oe ded ica ted to de-ta i l 4 f o l l ow-up Please contact C laud ia at. 961-5455

D E R M A T O L O G Y OFFICE- Medica l assistant or L P N part t ime Plym-o u t h area Ca l l N o r m a 996-8763

M EDfC A L- A S S I S T A N T w i th f ron i o fhee expe r i ence , wanted for new ch i rop rac t i c o f f i ce In South-f ield Cal l 381-6840

DIETARY AIDE - St ra i th Hospi ta l for spec ia l s u r g e r y 2 3 9 0 1 -Laheei A d South f ie id is seek ing a d ie tary aide

accep ted 9am-4pm.

M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T - expen-se m v e n e p u n c t u r e 4 EKG for

CTVOrtU family ' _ part t ime a f t e r n o o n s Can 464-9200

DIRECT CARE STAFF H i r ing ful l t ime , a f te rnoon 4 mid-night pos i t ions in West iand G r o u p H o m e lor very medical ly Involved deve lop menta l l y d isab led adul ts Nurses A ide exper ience helpfu l Ex-cel lent benef i t package Cal l Mon -F n 10AM-2 P M 4 ask for Peggy.

326-4394

D ISPENSING OPTICIAN W A N T E D 'Or - CToclut up tomet r i c of f ice Plym-o u t h area Can. 459-6660

FULL OR PART TIME recept ion is t , for den ta l o fhee m Lrvorua Dental b a c k g r o u d desmeabie. but wMl t ram Business b a c k g r o u n d arid c ler ical ski l ls a must 427-8111

FULL T IME Med ica l r e c a p t i o n * , tor ped ia t r i cs o f f i ce In L ivonia Exper i -ence in peg b o a r d f lung 4 typ ing Caro l . M o n - F n , 9 - 5 p m . 261-9090

FULL TIME RN or LPN AFTERNOON SHIFT

WEST TRAIL NURSING HOME Smal l bas ic faculty m F>tymouth is m need o l a staff nurse To schedule an in terv iew cal l Kathy Marsh RN

453-3983

HOSPITAL FACILITY BILLERS Exci t ing, cha l leng ing career oppor-tun i ty for expe r i enced hospi ta l 'safe-ty bUtors for g row ing hospi tal ser-vice c o m p a n y Know ledge ol all th i rd per t we. in -pat ient out -pat ient , phys ic ians 4 d t n i c s ExceSemt salary 4 bene f i t s w i t h oppor tun i t y for ad-vancemen t Appfy In con f idence Send r e s u m e t o MRS 15999 W 12 Mi le Ste 110 Southf ie id Michi-gan., 4 8 0 7 6

HYGlENlST EstabHariad ProfeeaKvuM Off ice G o o d salary 2 to 3 days Uvon ia

522-8770

H Y G l E N l S T W A N T E D T h u r s d a y s 9 a m - 6 p m South f te ld aree 559-1559

I M M E D I A T E OPENING E x p e r i e n c e d M e d i c a l I n s u r a n c e Bitter t ransc r ip t i on a pk je 1 gir l off-ice W ayne "West iand a rea Exce l lent benef t ta G o o d w o r t m g condi -t ions Can 292-3060

I N S U R A N C E Bltong C M r t tor a h o m e med i ca l company Exper ience

j l Send re-but neipfui sume. wftf. salary requ i rements , t o P 0 2 . 9430 S h e l d o n Rd P lymouth Mi 4 8 1 7 0

K E Y P U N C H OPERATOR - exper i -e n c e d m th i rd pa r t y b8toig pre-f e r red a f te rnoon shift . M l t ime Juto F a m n g t o n 858-7140

L A 8 / M C O I C A L ASSISTANT tor p a r t - t a n a i n Ptiyalcton s of f ice n B i r m i n g h a m Caa 647 5850

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

Mue* be f tox ibto Exper ience pre-261-6600

L P N / D I A L Y S I S T The Univers i ty of U f c t t g a n Med ica l Can te r « seek ing I c a n a a i l LPN'S tor the Dialysis UnR

V ^ g i c a l a rea • required Cat tor M « i a r n a o r m a n o n al (313)783-5340

U N I V E R S I T Y

O F M I C H I G A N

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M E D I C A L A S S 1 S T A N T / E x p e r i -enced Part t i m e W i t h bi l l ing knowl-edge Call 4 7 7 - 1 6 6 2

NURSE A IDES FULL TIME West Trai l Nurs ing H o m e

Sman basic ca rs fac i l i ty in P t y m o u t f needs nurse a ides Cal l Kathy Marsh R N 453 -3963

MEDICAL A S S I S T A N T - expen-enced Pert t ime Excel lent vena punc tu re sk i l ls W Bloomf ie iC erea

737-7005

N U R S E A I D E S

$ 5 . 0 0 T O S T A R T W B loomf ie id Nurs ing Center has open ings on all sh i f ts to r M l 4 par t t ime Nurse Aides No exper ience necessary We wilt t ra in y o u S ta r t -ing wages. I S ' h o u r wt th mcreese t o

j"S5 10 af ter 90 days and 45 20 after 1 yr , w i th increases every year Fr inges inc lude pe id vacat ion pa id hol iday C h r i s t m a s bonus , sha red heal th insurance a n d tu i t ion re im-bu rsemen t Please apply at 6 4 4 5 W M a p * near Drake .

M o n - F n . 12-Apm

RECEPTIONIST for very busy down-town B i rm ingham pediat r ic ians of f -ice Sel f -s tar ter exper ience pre-ferreo c o m p u t e r exper ience helpfu l Full t ime Send resume to 511 Pierce, B i rm ingham. Ml 48009

RECEPTIONIST - M a t u ' s pareon fun t ime insurance o i l i n g Must be ex-per ienced dependab le 4 o r g a n u e d Rochester . W a t e r t o r d aree Cal l M o n - F r T A M o n f y 851 -1723

RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS Part t ime a f te rnoon and cont ingent pos i t ions ava i lab le Weekend a n d nollday schedu les are Inc luded Compet i t i ve wage and benefit p ro -g ram >s o f fe red You may apply m person or send resume to

G A R D E N CITY HOSPITAL 1 Os teopa th ic 1

6245 N Ink Star Road" Ga rden Ci ty Ml 46135

421-3300, ext 4277 An Equal Oppo r tun i t y Employer

MEDfCAL A S S I S T A N T - M l t ime Podiatry o f f i ce in Southf toW Some exper ience m pa t ien t care 4 insur-ance c la ims 354-2262

MEDICAL A S S I S T A N T S or LPNs To work M l t ime in In terna l Medi-c ine in large med i ca l canter Call 348-8000 Ext 325

MEDICAL A S S I S T A N T - part t ime Troy in ternal m e d i c i n e exper ienced in Vena Punc tu re , EKG 4 pat ient care needec 649-3800

ME01CAL A S S I S T A N T S Par t - t ime app rox ima te l y 25 hours a

* O B - G Y N o fhee in Southf ie id Need vena p u n c t u r e O B ' G V N expe-r ience he lp fu l S o m e p e g boar a 4 f ront desk 569-4560

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S E C R E T A R Y Carnegie g r a d u a t e p r e f e r r e d tor ex-pand ing Admtaa iona Depar tment Needs m o t i v a t e d m a t u r e parson w i th exce l len t t e l e p h o n e and verbal c o m m u n i c a t i o n ski l ls 10 interview p rospec t i ve s t u d e n t s M l r w m * n o l 3 years expe r i ence m AJhee Heanri Unique o p p o r t u n i t y for profeaaKmal g row th Cal l 5 8 9 - 3 6 3 7

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ADMIN ISTRATIVE ASSISTANT A key pos i t ion in s non-smok ing , fast p a c e d CPA f i rm Must be a seft s ta r te r well o rgan ized respons ib le ind iv idua l 4-5 years off ice e x p e n -ence requ i red Prior CPA f i rm. IBM-P C - A T and WordStar exper ience p r e f e r r e d Salary and benef i ts com-m e n s u r a t e wtth exper ience Send r e s u m e w i th salary requ i rements l o M a l e * 8 A&sooa tes CPA 401 S W o o d w a r d . Sui te 457. Br rm ingham M l , 4 6 0 1 1

ADMIN ISTRATIVE ASSISTANT With kncrwledge ot wo rd p rocess ing L o t u s 8 POOkneeptng needed 'or smal l but busy of f ice Must p o s a a a i s t r o n g w r i t l e n commun ica t i on sk i l ls a p leasant p h o n e personal i ty be ex t remery o rgan ized able to c o o r d i na te m a n y tasks at o n c e 8 work weii under p ressure Tour abi l i ty to learn Quickry 8 work independent ly win make th is pos i t ion a reward ing chal-lenge S e n d resume to Personnel , PO Box 517 Troy M i 48099

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Rd Ste 700, South f ie id . M l 48075 A n Equal Oppo r tun i t y Employer

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BOOKKEEPER - tuS t ime poait ic i r wtth rapidly g rowmg c o r p o r a t i o n many oppor tun i t ies tor advance-ment high pay 8 pleasant wo rk i ng condrt ions only career o r i en ta ted individuals need apply Please send tesume to b o i 58« Observer 8 Ec-centr ic Newspapers 36251 Scnocn craf t Rd Lrvonia Mich igan 4 8 1 5 0

BOOKKEEPER Full charge Bookkeeper needed for ho ld ing company of severa l corpo-rat ions Excellent pay 8 bene f i t s Can lor appo in tment 4 7 8 - 0 5 0 0

BOOKKEEPER - FULL C H A R G E Farmlng ion Hulls based c o m p a n y seeks fua charge b o o k . s a c ai Must mainta in proven abi l i ty be self mot iva ted 8 capable o l hand l i ng re-sponsibuity Excel lent oppo r t un i t y for g rowth Please can 855 -6600

BOOKKEEPER Full charge Thorough k n o w l e d g e of genera l ledger p ' e p a r a t i o n of m o n t h ! , f inancial s ta tements pay-ro l l tax re turns sa iesmens c o m m i s -sions etc Compute r exper ience Oe-suable Send resume to Personne l Dept P ' 6 0 0 N W o o d w a r d A . Suite 200 Birrrvingnam M l 48011

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S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

B R A N C H M A N A G E R M o r t g a g e c o m p a n y s e e k i n g mot i va ted proleaaior.al 3 yrs expe-r ience m management extensive «rvowiedge m the mor tgage industry Excel lent compensa t i on package pa id med i ca l p leasant wo rk i ng con-d i t ions oppor tun i t y for edvancw ment Send resume to Consume! M o r t g a g e Corp , Personnel Oep'. . 3 ' 5 5 0 No r i hwes te rn Hwy Fa rm ing . ' t on Hills M. 48018

BOOKKEEPER - tul l Charge for retai l furn i ture snor*p e x c e l l e n t . salary Bed iand Inc Mr i Lawton 356 -2222

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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 Insurance company seeks an ad m m i s t r a t ye assistant tor i ts Policy Serv ices Depar tment 1 year c ler ical exper ience , accura te typ ing (40 nrpmi ana except iona l organizat ion-al sk i l ls r equ i red . Excellent b e n e m p a c k a g e ' including l ife med ica l den ta l and tu i t i on assistance Appfy M o r t h r u Fr i Sam to 4pm L e a g u e i n s u r a n c e C o m p a n i e s

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T O $ 2 3 , 0 0 0 F E E P A I D O p p o r t u n i t y t o work wrth the el i te This Is I ruty a chal lenge fqr s o m e o n e who d isp lays pro fess iona l ism mot i -va t ion t yp ing of 60 wpm and ex qu i s i t e secre tar ia l skil ls' II you are a s e l f - s t a l e r w i th the abi l i ty l o man-age ar id keep on l o p of th ings, can me immed ia te ly This B i rm ingham c o m p a n y is g r o w i n g rapidly and has a t r e m e n d o u s amount to offer the r igh t pe rson KITty. 851-3660

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S

ASSISTANT to accoun t s payab le h igh school g radua te wt th at least 2 y s accoun t ing . p a y a b l e s exper i -ence dut ies inc lude c h e c k i n g In-voice extensions 8 d i scoun ts pro-cess ing payables accura te ly & t ime-ly. w o o payment 8 cance l l ing of checks typing, f i l ing, p rocess ing of 11799 s. some p h o n e work 8 other misc payable dut ies , ful l t ime M o n t h r u Fn 8 15-4 30 S o m e ove r t ime requi red S5. hr Appl icat ions ava i lab le a i P H W 2 t o o W Big Beaver Rd Troy

A S S I S T E D I T O R

F E E P A I D - $ 1 3 - $ 1 6 . 0 0 0 C r e a t i v e w r i t i n g k e y l i n i n g 8 t ypese t t ing e x p e r i e n c e I po r t f o l i o helpful / necessary t o fill trns career pos i t ion I t no r the rn s u b u r b s Typing

649 -6797 or 962 -0565

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S 1 5 . 0 0 0 F E E P A I D JOunalism oegree wi th s t rong wr i t -ing skills qualtfy you for Ih is Troy based f i rm Fu« bene fns Can Mark . 649-5900

S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G O F T R O Y

BILLING CLERK lent ry level ] lor g row ing Bedford Indust r ia l d l s t r tbu - (BOOKKEEPER - f un charge Wen to r - j p i n g 55 wpm on C R T pre- , organized with exper ience in ac 'e r red Star t ing pay U 25 per hour count ing thru month ly fmar ic ie ts tor w t h oppor tuni ty for a d v a n c m e n t ! 9 'Owing ret ad /p roper ty company G o o d benefits Send r e s u m e s o n f y l £ n o w ! * d g e a t > l e m d e b i t s / c r e d i t s 10 BiMing Supervisor P 0 8 6 x f C o m m u n . c a l i o n 8 p r o b l e m so lv ing

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salary & benef i ts Send resume BOOKKEEPER - A c c o u n t a n t for Bookkeeper 22320 W o o d w a r d Farmington Hills CPA ft charge o' over 25 c l ien ts nent posi t ion Please f o r w a r d re-sume 8 salary h i s t o r y / r e q u i r e m e n t s to Personnel Director W i l l i ams 8 C o PC 29625 G r a n d River. Fa rm-ington HIIIS M i 48024

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F U L L - C H A R G E South i ie ld pro fess iona l CPA f i rm seeks e x p e r i e n c e d F u l l - C h a r g e

• n P l l / l / C C D C D Bookkeeper t o work wi th c l ien ts D ^ W I N I N C C I L Z I I M ust be exper ienced t h r u f inanc ia l

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C M FoUmer Rudzewicz 8 C o

30215 Southf ie id Rd -Su i t e 2 2 0 Southf ie id, 4 8 0 7 6

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S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

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S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G

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SNELLING S SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS

CLERK TYPIST Progress ive bene m Troy rias a i\ni t ime c ler ica l pos i t ion a . a ^ a b i e Can- c o m p a r , Penec i tor a peop le pe>

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T-oy. M l 4800T-5822 Eoua Oppor tun i t y Emp ioye i M f

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use your pr ior of f ice exper ience and M i e s a c ^ r y in a new par- o l a na t i onw ide team Piace people n the fast mov ing high «oi ume o f f i ce services 'w id G o o d ea rn ing po ten t ia l t ra in ing saiary plus c o m m i s s i o n and bonus Can Mark 649-5900

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* a * m i n g t o n Hills off ice seeking p a n t ime m a t u ' e n o m a r t o work 9-5 Thur 8 Fn r * p i n g . te lephone 8 gen-

ertce and typing of 40 wpm Call now 649-5900

SNELLING & SNELLING OF TROY

C O L L E C O N S We are l ook ing for a arei l -orgarmed enthus iast ic ind iv idua l 10 10m ou-team "h i s pos i t ion -equi res good commun ica t i on ski l ls and at tent ion to de ta i l Exper ience in P B * or CRT opera t ion ar id cus tomer service a def in i te plus1 II y o u are in terested n a cna l ieng ing pos i t i on and pleasant wo rk i ng cond i t i ons in the Oa* Park area grve Mary at call. Tues Dnr, betw 9 A M 8 12 N o o n at 548-3205 C O L L E C T O R needed tor Southf ie id

g e a area agency Earn S20K to t 3 5 K pei rear S o m e co l lec t ion a g e n c . expe r ience neipfu i M u s i be avai lable 1c Stan Pos i t ion immed ia te ly . Saiarv

and c o m m i s a i o r p lus benef i ts Call t o a ' r a n g e a con f iden t ,a l interview

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Large na t iona l bank aff i l iate has c o m m e r c i a l a c c o u n t s receivable co l lec t ion posrtwjn Data entry expe-r ience a p«js N o ou ts ide cans Ex

- i g r i t j i u - e of r a n o u s • . p e s of d i entry M in imum * fee- exper ience w " t4 OOC « e y s t ' o k a s oe- hour JOE W-.II -eau i -e p -co ien- so" r ing ane ' t e r a i r t i o r - o tne- o e p a t m e r t i iBM system >8 Send resume to M-Ames F C Bo* C N 3 3 3 5 Livonia M 4.8 15 1

D A T * £ N " R - H E V P U N C H OPERA-TORS For Fo r tune 500 c o m p a n , ir L ivonia , £ a ' m i n g t o n Hilts immed ia te openings excel lent g r o w l " oppor -tun!! ee Can B a r t a ' Llnt lorce 35T-0034

OATA E N ' O V O P E R A " O R S For Nonnwes t Detro i t h r m tc w o n bo th da> and a n e r n o o - sh-f is Mus-have i year data ent ry exper ience G o o d Oenef- package o f fe ree C a S--» r e - w e e - 9 a - 4 ' i a m 933-5 tOC'

EXECt">» 'E S E C R E T A « » mdiaKK-a wii be i ' / i .ng direct ly wi l r . p n r c p a i and ri.n eng ineer ing s !ah - f c» -e ' -er" commun ica t i o r a r c p e e * - -Skills -eau i -ed Mus- be wet orgfc n i ieo ano a sei' sta.-ier Mmimur r typ ing f .111 60wpm s n o r l h a n o and w - j r ; p- > c e s i - ' i ; . » , p i - s Sa ia r , com-mer.su-ate w i t r e i p e r i e r i c e and abii-it ' l Please seriC -esume wi th sa ia r . history and reou i -emen ts l o B o i " 0 t Observer i Eccent-K. N e w s t a p e - s > € 2 5 " S c n o o i - . - a " Re - - rpnta Michiigan 46 1 5C

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Southf ie id 353 -0505 Livonia 5 9 1 - 2 2 2 -

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

DATA ENTRY !-I2.'FFLEWP5L?SI.Ni OPERATORS

e-al c ienca. dut ies Ask >o< M a - * | penence reou i -ee Many oppor tun ' -B55-3205 | ' * * , 0 * B 'Owth excel lent bene" t5 8

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BOOKKEEPER Entry level bookkeep ing p o s i t i o n Must have some c o n s t r u c t i o n re la t -ed experience 5 6 9 - 0 1 3 4

"BOOKKEEPER - Expe r i enced t h r u i n a l balance Excel lent bene f i t s Sand resume 8 salary r e o m r e m e n t s t o R F Cavanagh 999 Haynes Sui te 200 B i rm ingham. M i 4 « 0 1 1

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S E R V I C E S The Kel ly GUT Peop le

Not an agency . never a fee Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer M/ 'F 'M

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I K>mpany Cost accoun t i ng ftxperi-ence a plus Mus i be e x p e r i e n c e d th ru financial i t a l e m e n i . p r e c a r a -Hon It interested, p lease send re-sume and salary h is to ry m conf i -dence to Ms Ul lmar. P 0 Box 691. Southf ieid. M l 48037

Piante 8 Moran rec ru i t i ng fo r A n Equal Oppor tun i ty Emp loye r

504 He lp W a n t e d O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

BOOKKEEPER - I m m e d i a t e ful l t ime Posit ion avai lable for » *ull cha rge person A /P 4 R P .R taxes, and data entry exper ience requ i red Sai-a r , commensura te with expe r i ence Sand resume to P O Box 52459 Uvonia . M l 48152

CLERICAL £ a s ' p a c e d customer o"enie-5 " i r e L ight Typing excer ier r -- • s good w t h detai l Fun i - . . H. '-.f ield a-es Reply t o B c i - 6 S i

Observe" 8 Eccentr ic Newspa i -e - i 36251 Schoolcra f t Rd Livonia Mich igan 48150

l e c t o r Manage" P C Box 2459 jSou ' i - ' - e i d Mich igan 48037-2459

u C M P ' . T £ R B A C K U P F i l E CLER-F I * e r k lor M a d i s o n Commur . Hosp i ta Midn igh t to 4am Mor th ru FN 588-800C Exl 210

A Kelly job helps you connect with OPPORTUNITY

H you have s t -ong c o m p i l e r s»m» Keifv Services car put vou at tne keyboard ngh l a w a . Our -ong and sno ' - term cata e n t r , a s v g n m e n i s are « th vome o ' " * C-eS' - -mpe

BOOKKEEPER Need 'u l l charge bookkeeper with MCBA exper ience Must be a self mo t i va ted 8 self start ing person wi th g o o d accoun t -ing b a c k g r o u n d Non smoke r Sand resume to AUjack 8 Co . 377 A m e l i a Plymouth. M: 48170

BOOKKEEPER needed tor busy const ruc t ion c o m o a r y Respons ib i i it ies inc lude payrol l , accoun ts pay -able 8 various tasks Mus t have m in imum 4 years • xper ience S e n d resume and salary h is to ry t o Per sonnei Depar tment . 2085 F rank l in Roec Biooml iewl Hills Mi 48013-

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D O N ' T M I S S IT ! T O D A Y I S T H E D A Y !

Valassls Inserts Is the a 1 coupon producer In the world. And, because we re growing so fast we have a variety of excellent posit ions to fill

That 's why W E HAVE S C H E D U L E D A S P E C I A L O P E N HOUSE FOR TODAY. (FEB 8). BETWEEN 5:30 P.M. 4 8 P.M Come and visit our new Uvonia Office Complex (r>ext door to Vaiassis Pr int ing Co.), 36111 Schoolcraft Rd.. LJvonia. and let us tell you about the excellent opportuni t ies currently available If you're interested in Secretarial. Clerical /Clerk. Personnel Assts , Proofreaders. Production & Plant positions, please stop by and see us We may have just what you ' re looking for — including competi t ive salaries and excellent f lex-benefits If you cannot attend please send resume to: Beth McEviUy, Human Resources.

W E L O O K F O R W A R D

T O M E E T I N G Y O U T O N I G H T !

Secretary

SALES SECRETARY

C E N T E L I N F O R M A T I O N S Y S T E M S . I N C . , a r e c o g n i z e d l e a d e r in t h e d a t a c o m m u n i c a t i o n s i n d u s t r y h a s a n i m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g f o r a s e c r e t a r y in o u r n e w - B i r m i n g h a m o f f i c e .

We are seek ing a f l e x i b l e , d e t a l l - o r l e n t e d Individual with a highly p ro f f lden t manner who c a n h a n d l e a v a r i e t y of a s s i g n m e n t s simultaneously Candidates should have 10 y*ar a d m i n i s t r a t i v e e n d s e c r e t a r i a l e x p e r i e n c e : typing W wpm and shor thand at 80 wpm. Word proceaalng and PC exper ience m a sales environment la a p4us This posit ion wffl be r e s p o n s i b l e for I n t e r f s c i n g w i th c u s t o m e r s Including the order ing. deHvery of equipment, and problem i

Our starting salaries are compet i t ive and our benefits package Is one of the moat comprehen-atve In the Industry For Immediate considera-tion. plsass fo rward your reaume to Centei

M Systems, I n c . Mr. Mefcerd UMch. A Confidential,

Equal O p p o r t u n i t y Emp loye r M / f / H / V

T Y P I S T S A R E Y O U J U S T G E T T I N G S T A R T E D

I N T H E W O R K W O R L D ? Do you h a v e sk i l l s , b u t no e x p e r i e n c e ? . . . W e need YOU! !

P A R T N E R S I N P L A C E M E N T ts currently recruiting 50 WPM TYPISTS who are also capable of speed and accuracy on a 10 key calculator. Ever if you have no actual work experience, we-are aWe to place you on a long term assignment in the Dearborn area We offer excellent pay, vacation and referral bonuses plus the opportunity to put your skills to work immediately Call:

PARTNERS I N P L A C E M E N T

L I V O N I A 4 7 4 - 8 5 0 0

S O U T H F I E L D 8 2 7 - 4 2 1 3

J O I N U S N O W l

We have long & short term temporary assignments for:

•BOOKKEEPERS •CLERKS • DATA ENTRY OPERATORS •KEYPUNCH OPERATORS •RECEPTIONISTS ' •TYPISTS • WORD PROCESSORS

T o p P a y — M e r i t I n c r e a s e s

H e a l t h I n s u r a n c e — B o n u s e s

C O R P O R A T E P E R S O N N E L

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BOOKKEEPEB-HeeC b o o n k e e p e r •T ic l ike* l o (SO a variety o l >oba tor down town accoun t ing o f l c e JoC e n t a w swinging f rom payro l l clept lo Coo*keep ing Oept lo lax d e p i t o answer ing p l xmea etc K e y p u n c h & knowledge of general ledger payro l l & Dusineas t a i a s a mua1 K n o w l e d g e o l personal income tan A c o m p u t e r helpful Pay S 17,000 ! 0 S 19,000 plus Benefits depend ing on Qualif i-ca t ions Send reaume lo Bookkeeper P O B o . 35515. Detroi t M l «S?32

P R O G R A M A D M I N I S T R A T O R ExceSent organizational akfts. strong attention to detail, accurate, able to work under pressure, excellent phone i*Hi* and people skMs. ability lo worlt independently Typing (peed 55 to 60 wpm.

O F F I C E G R O U P L E A D E R AbMty to wort under pressure, effective in a very fast-paced environment, able to wort wt# with people. exceSent

C L E R K S immediate openings lor experienced Cierts to administer chent program Musi hsve exceSent typing <55-40 wpm) and good organizational afcfls Pleasant telephone person-alty required One Clert position requiring strong math * a a no typing

" ^ " c o m p u t e r OPERATOR immedWe fu« time poeMon avaNsbie tor an experienced Computer Operator Training on 2nd ahtftiwnti eventual transfer to 3rd shift (11 p.m to 7:30 a m i Must be sdsptabts. haw* oood problem eoivma efcKs and manu-al dexterity HoneyweS DP84 snd DPS 7 experience a definite plus

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A D I 8 T R A C O R P . 1 0 1 U n i o n S t . , P t y m o u t h , H I 4 S 1 7 0

BOOKKEEPER Off ice Help needed fo r small Business in T 'oy to ««tp With phone orders 4 Dook-kewping Part l ime dur ing the day 20-30 f lours per wee« Cal l 64S-2581

BOOKKEEPER - P a n t ime Sou l t v ftetd off ice Must have o n - t h e - j o b e iper ie r ice Meed sen star ter Typ-ing l e a d e d Possib le K>6 g r o w t h Prefer real es ta te t x o k e r s g e or de-ve lopment backg round Call Kathleen 3S3-9-49*

BOOKKEEPER - p a n t ime, f lex ib le hours fa r r rnngton MiBs area Please call SS3-8070

BOOKKEEPER Par. t ime 2S-30 hrs per wk w i th g rowth potent ia l G o o d m a t h ap t i -tude requ i red Must be ab le f o work j n s u p e r y n e d Some expe r i ence de-s i red Farmington MUls 8 5 5 - 5 8 6 0

B O O K K E E P E R ' P U R C H A S E R For pa in t ing company con t rac to r Accoun ts payable depa r tmen t Ask tor Oan 4 5 9 - 4 3 13

BOOKKEEPER/RECEPTIONIST Exper ienced, tor smal l B i r m i n g h a m Law Off ice Call Sue for a p p o m t -mant at S47-7676 or 6 * 6 - 7 1 7 7

B O O K K E E P E R / R E C E P T I O N I S T muet have 2 years b o o k k e e p i n g ex-per ience Have pleasant pe rsona l t y Send reaume to PO Box 8 7 « # 2 Can ton Ml «8187

BOOKKEEPER/SECRETARY serf d i rec ted o r g a n a e d paraon lo» non-smok ing Southf ie id c o m p u t e r f i rm Typing 1 commun ica t i ons skins tS 10 t e per hr 4 benef i ts 5S»-6161

BOOKKEEPER SECRETARY A p p r o x i m a t e s 30 hrs per w* F t * charge th rough Tnei Ba lance m d u d mg Payables t RecervaMea %man Payroa i Suppor t ing S t a t e m e n t s Light eacrai snai w o r t f y p ^ i g pneme answering etc l paraon o f f i ce Can after * p m 4 7 1 1206

BOOKKEEPER TYPIST entry lewat part tuna non smoke r f lexible hours, no r thv«e 34S-5577

BOOKKEEPER 2 years axpenence tor CPA o f f i ce m r a r m i n g t o n HMa O o o d w o r t m g condi t ions and b e n e " i s S a u r y

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C L E R I C A L

FRETTER APPL.AMCE nas immedi -operung tor amb- t ious person to

handle m s io re c ler ical du i les Par i l ime pos i t ion avai lable Customer phone re la t ions and basic book -keep ing helpfu l Apply m person a i

FRETTER APPLIANCE 35901 Schoolcra f t

Lrvorua Mich 48*50 between Levan 8 Fa rm ing ton Rds i

CLERICAL - full t ime pos i t ion in en-g ineer ing d e p a r t m e n l Reiquires or-u a m i e a a e t a " on ler. lec pe rson Run b lueor in ls . f i l ing, computer da ta en

Manu fac tu re r of etect-onic m-s t r u m e n t a l i o r t a n m n g i o n Hills Re-sume to & » • 720 Observer 8 Ec-c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s 3 6 2 5 1 Schoo lc ra f t Rd Lrvonia. M c h i g a r 48150

C O M P I L E R O P E R A T I O N S - CRT data ent ry 4 genera l off ice p a n !>me. Sam-12 noon tun t ime possi-ble w near ' u t u r e Mus t have car Send resume or apply a! FBS. Irvc 24350 Joy Rd Su i te ' RedlorO Mi 48239 531-6055

C O M P U T E R s a w y Secre tary lor dy-namic in te rna t iona l CO Must be or-gan ised amb- l i ous & love exci te-ment i m m e d i a t e Hun t ime 553-0010

, Livonoa Canton Westiand Bloomfielc BerKley

j Rochester Southfieid

522-402C 4 5 i - 2 5 i 0 7 2 9 - ' 0 * 0 6*2-9650 398-7900

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COMPUTER SECRETARY

S M . U 0 U U P . f - k f c ^ A I U

C l e r i c a l

Opportiiwties Oc y o l ffBve the des i re to work l g row in a chal lenging f»s! -pac®d en. . i r oomen l " 1 11 the ansnner s YES out c o r p o r a t i o n one of the nat ion s larg-est m o r t g a g e bankers has excel lent career oppor tun i t ies avai lable ' o r you Qual i f ied candidates m u s i pos-sess accu ra te typing, s t rong com-mun ica t ion Skills A good math apt i -tude P 'ev ious of f ice exper ience pre fe r red CRT exper ience helpfu l Some ove r t ime is requ i red * com-plete benefn package inc luding an Employee Slock Owr iemsh ip Plan is be ing o f fe red We «"li oe accept ing app l ica t ions Mon-Fn . 9 a m - 4 p m

The Emp loymen i Depar tment F IREMAN S FUND

M O R T G A G E CORPORATION 2755S Farrmngton R<3

f a r m m g l o n Hills M l 48018 amrmaTive ac t ion E m p i o y e r M ' F 'H

S u b u r o a n c o m p a n y needs persor tc f»ke to ta l c n i f g a of inair c o m p u w inc lud ing p r o g r a m m i n g and word p rocess ing Other requ i remen ts in-c lude typ ing of 60 wpr r and short-hand al 90 Wprr Full benef i ts Ca*

I Mary a ! 464 -0909

SNELLING & SNELLING

I C O N S T R U C T I O N

S E C R E T A R Y

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S E R V I C E S " The "Kelly SirT~Peo6Se "

Not an agency never s lee Eauai Oppo r tun i t y Emp-over M c -

3 » T * ENTRv SE-CRE-A = > For g row ing a c c o u n t i n g f im- ; a ~ " •ar w t h word p r p c e l s i n g t.-pe »1 •east TOwpm & b o o k k e e p i n g w i n s heipfu- Saiary c o m m e n s u ' a i e w t h expedience Senc resume io ° C Bc« 3238 Sou lh f ie ld M I 4 M 3 "

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C O N S U M E R L O A N CLERK Buoomfieia Sav ings & Loan Is seek ing a Consumer Loan C ie r t Quali-f ied cand-da te must possess accu rs ie typ ing skins . 4 5 w p m i Exceoem c o m m u n i c a t i o n saMa. respond lo cus tomer inquir ies p rocess appuca-I « n s run - RW 4 D 4 B r e p o n s B ' e -vrous Teller e x p e r i e n c e helpfu l

a * submn -esume lo B«oom-fieid S a v n g s 4 Loan P 0 box ' 2 3 8 0 B i rm ingham M i c h i g a n 48012

An Equa l Oppo r tun i t y Employer

C L E R I C A L Ps'1 l ime 'or retai l »a<wrtrsing agen-cy Cal l 6 4 7 - ' 6 0 0

CLERICAL - p a n nme energet ic sel ' starter tc handle hung man 4 er rands, busy Southf ie id off ice Mus i have own i ranapor ta t ion Mon t h r u Fri i 0 a m - 3 p m 353-4646

C O N T R O L CuERK.-'OATA ENTRY G-r r iwng Heal th Benel r ts Adfrm»*-I 'a to r .s neeai-ng a -esponaib ie

ie<3 person lo p e r t o r m varw>. icai du t ies for our Oata System-

Oepi M. j s ' have j o o d Ma th skins Oats Entry speed o» 12.000 - kPm and 1 -2 years exper ience as a Con-i ro i C-e r t fo« Data Entry Operator Excel lent en t ry - leve i pos i t ion with o o m l o g r o w Cal l * f e r « ! r

569 -9700

CLERICAL RECEPTIONIST It you have peop le skil ls 4 general of f ice axpenence with exposure lo PCs

this wou ld oe a zaraar oppor tun i ty for you Troy Can. 244-9102

CLERICAL Sales Asaistant - Nat ion-al o roaocaa i repreeentat ive Fisher Bk jg excel lent clerical M i l l s com-puter know ledge helpfu l 8T3-6664

COORDINATOR' CUSTOMER SERVICE

SECRETARY J ' 4 0 0 0 plus1 Tour peop le pieaaw a t t i t ude s t rong Typing and at a round o f f i ce ski l ls - leeded Fee pa id Benef i ts 399 -3450

SNELLING & SNELLING

CLERICAL SECRET AR r w i t " s

atudfy g row ing f irm Indiv idual m u s i M enthusiast ic with a p leasant

phone personal i ty Dut ies include data ent ry , record keep ing Wing 4 phone answer ing Accuracy e ex-t remely impor tan t Oats ent ry expe-r ience and 'Or becag round m book keep ing he lp fu l 471-2922

CLERICAL SUPERVISOR S m s l h igh vo lume o f f i ce Type 80 6S W P M 2 years word p r o c e e e n g r e q u e e d pre ler WordPer fec t S u p e r v i s i o r p e r i e n c e dea l r ab i e »13 500 to $14 500 Pieeae send re-sume l o Box 5aa, Observer 4 Ec centr ic .Heeepepers 36251 ">chnoi c rs f i Rd L ivon ia Mich igan 48150

C O O R D I N A T O R Deadl ine consc ious r ight ar™- need-ed by creetrve VIP need ing s l ' o n g commurwcanon and organizat ional atairtv Keep ti. is Boss on track han- I n a i h i e « r , dUng nched iOng. compu te r proiects j P roduc ts end repor t f o r m a t i n g FEE PAID J n v e

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S N E L L I N G & S N E L L I N G O F T R O Y

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DOROTHY DAY PERSONNEL. INC

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SECRETARIES

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ETHAN ALLEN GEORGETOWN MANOR

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353-3311. Est 2'*

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Great opportun.*r tor t^p iemarta i i-<Ome & - i /our e»1*a * r * rg , to • o " sa a permaner^ part-time c.sia» A MercnandiSKig Re^aeenie-• v* *0» Le** 'rv; a -4|Of con*ec-• o-^Y comjisn. t^s' ^s-i^tact-raa w-oTperi M»te Duds Cisrs CS^Ty G . < A t"w •. sre c»irer eatepi-v

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AN INVITATION To Change Your Life!

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M O U N T A I N J A C K ' S S O U T H F I E L D

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aspeoancad • ."cr*» Mon tnrv, — J U J J J .

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ATTENTION!!1

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GREAT SALES

EXEC J " V E SA.ES MW*S-d raree» apoortwvty aatn

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GREAT SALES

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GREAT SALES

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3397' PVmoutr Rd

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• 7 30AM-1 30PM Apply

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OPPORTUNITIES ArtcuiateT E^thufcesbc'' * • -»eed

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FREE SCHOOL = 1 IN REAL ESTATE

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CENTURY 21 ^ C H A L E T

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- A M A m A S i;2i 198C Exc i te rs ge-•age n e p l $ i 3 7 5 eec f i W ide 2 piece trailer $ 3 9 0 Af ter 5 p m 458 -3572

• A M A - A 198S En t i ce r E x c M « v Or t « s ' A«ler

6 6 6 - 4 6 2 3

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7 3 0 S p o r t i n g G o o d s

IC C A T P A N - H E R S 300 4 e x c e l l e n t c o n d r t i o n $600

ASA A P S C a m o n t h whrte male o o t h Af ter 6 o r , w e e n Q a y t 532-2993

EXERCISE cyc le Sears FXC 6000 m o d e l 266 2 8 9 0 7 , $ 1 0 0 Can after 5 p m or w e e k e n d s 4 2 7 - 6 8 9 8

wo rk ii ig fami ly oog , D a y s 6 9 3 1650

M A L E S M I H - T - Z U l l r r s Old

G o l t c lub set. l e h h a n d 3 w o o d s 9 i rons , vinyl b a g u m b r e l l a a n d col-l aps i b l e c a n $ 1 5 0 Exce l len t cond i -t i on 4 2 5 - 9 5 6 7

HOT T j B - i P o l y n e s i a n ) r e d w o d sad> ing. acry l ic shel l 2 2 0 von. 3m cov-er. t y r i d i $ 1 9 5 0 D a y s 489 -5840

wi th p a p e r s $ 1 0 0 . Cal l a t ta r 6 p m 261-4789

NEW na l i an 20 g a u g e m a g n u m C. 'U (

s h o l g u n $265 Power B in p ro i rons . 2 t h r u 10 $ 1 7 5 R o w i n g m a c h i n e $ 5 0 C la r i ne t $ 2 5 6 4 7 - 8 6 3 6

R O S S I G N O L S K I S 195 C M wi th b o o t s 1986 m o d e l exce l len t cona i -l i o n Ca l l 4 4 3 - ' 5 3 3

' O L D E N G L I S H S h e e p p u p p i e s m x e d $25 e a c h " 2 9 - 8 5 1 2

O L D E N G L I S H SHEEP D O G AKC 6 - m o r t h . o l d m a l e H o u s e t r a i n e d •amity pe- $30C 531-0966

P O O O L E P U P S Toys A K C shots, ap r i co t ma ies Vet c h e c n e d

464-1459

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625-6582

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> T r ! S C R A F T 1965 -bk S c o r p w r ' 8 5 M e r c u r y - i O c u s l o m f r s m r ex-ce i l en l c o n d i t i o n 455- 7 5 6 7

C ' G A R E T T E 38L 1985-400 mere cru iser unda< 45 h r s m m t cond i -t ion gil h e a o e r s s i l en te rs 4 s lan-d e r s n e a o e r s a v a i l a b l e s te reo VHF l a imome ie r H a i o n s y s t e m race taw-ing e l e c i - n e a d f r esh wate r pack, ca l eves 642 -5956

3 6 0 0 0 P l y m o u t h R«j

522-0030

8 2 1 J u n k C a r s W a n t e d

A T T E N T I O N M o s t Junk ca rs r e m o v e C f roo ' B reoer T o w i n g 5 3 2 - 5 4 « -

i j R A D * W H I T E 1983 c a n t o r coun-cil s a l m o n - e q u i p e C o w hours o r ig ina l o w n e r i o e d e d 1 -962-5098

R O W N G M A C H I N E , new $60 Ski-ns 190 c m bes l of ler 532 -8391

T U N T U R l m a n u a l I reaOmi l i . excei-len l c o n d i t i o n $ 3 9 9

5 6 9 - 5 2 6 0

7 3 5 W a n t e d T o B u y

DO Y O U have u n w a n t e d n o u s e h o i o I tems 1 p i e c e or c o n t e n t s of house

477 -8217

P U P P I E S p a n C o c k e r ! «ee»s rc g o o c h o m e s A h e r 6 p m 477-9798

MEWCURV 1987 8 H P b o a t motor new u s e d on ly 10 h o u r s 3 Battor f u e i t a r w $95C 722 -7732

P U P P I E S 6 • w e Co l l ie Sheo-he rc m i x Fema le 4 ma le al' shots Neea g o o d h o m e 855-4 136

R E P H 1979 20 170 m o t o r 4 cyl , new s t e r e o new cover inc ludes " a n e r $ 8 . 0 0 0 / b e s l 8 -4 669 -3700

S H A G G V M A L E 0 o g neuterec h o u s e o r o k e r i has s h o t s 18 - n o r t h s o ld Cal l > 474-4189

T R U M P E T , g o o d c o n d i t i o n reason-ab le 2 5 8 - 2 2 1 9 8 5 5 - 3 4 9 2

W A N T E D O ld T u b e Amp l i f i e r s or P reamp l i f i e r T u n e r s J B l S p e a k e r s C M any t ime , 4 7 1 - 7 8 6 7

7 3 8 H o u s e h o l d P e t s

A K C C o c k e r S p a n i e l p u p p i e s ma le 4 l e m a i e b u " 4 g o l d e n . $ 2 5 0

4 2 7 - 1 1 4 2

A K C Regrs ta rec p o o d l e s l tea cup 'emaM- b lue $500' 1 ma le toy red $300 Tiny s l i ve rs $ 3 0 0 Tiny toack. $200 P h o n e CokJwater a f ter 5pm. 5 ' 7 . 2 7 8 - 6 8 7 1 W e M e n d s any t ime

C A V A L I E R K i n g C h a r l e s Span ie ls Female p u p p i e s c h a m p i o r , s i red famiry ra i sed 1 - 4 2 6 - 4 5 3 "

SMARF>EiS-2 a d u l t s I b lack male 4 • l a w n l e m a i e 2 r ea rs o«3 Papers G o o d pe t s M u s i sel l 561 - 46 ' 5

S P E C ' R A 1 9 7 6 - 3 2 m e r e 33C un-0er 2 8 0 h r * e x c e l l e n t cond i t i on . '«• - IOmeter s h o r e p o w e r - t 10 e e box p o r t a h e a c , fun s t o r m canvaaa. Custom t ra i le r $ 2 9 50C, C M eve«

6 4 2 - 5 9 5 6

S H E P H E R D s p a n e i mix . 1 ' i rears t o a o o d h o m e N e u t e r e d Excel lent w i th ch r i d ren 4 2 2 - 6 1 5 7 422-4661

W E . L C R A F T 1967 180 Classic 18 Ft b o w - ider v - 6 e n g i n e nsw h o u r s trai ler With D rakes 540 -4405

SHIH T Z U p u p s A K C C h a m p i o n s i red 7 w o e i s m a l e s 4 f e m a l e s A f te r 3 3 0 P M 437-6453 j

SPANIEL, ' Pot r i ie r M n 2 yea- Oio ma le n e u l u r e d wi th s h o t s Great wi th l i d s Af le r 6 P M 865-6025

8 0 8 V e h i c l e &

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5 2 2 - 5 6 5 5

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8 2 2 T r u c k s F o r S e l e

B R O N C O ' 9 6 6 E d d i e Bauer p a » age 2 2 . 0 0 0 mules l o a d e d l ike now $13 966

S T U E V A N S

LINCOLN-MERCURY 32000 Ford RD 425-4300

C H E V R O L E * - 19«3 1 - t on . V .heavy e q u i p m e n t $5,50C C M 2 5 6 - 1 1 2 2

C H E V R O L E T 1986 S - 1 0 PiCkuP-* a h o e 4 I 4 duraMner an s t e r e o c a s s e t t e 5 s p e e d e x c e l l e n t $10 OOC 6 6 1 - 5 0 « 3

A A A S T O R A G E B o a t s t r a i l e r s T r u c k s

Ou-ooo r w e i i - i i g h i e c secu -eo E lec t r ic i ty a v a i l a b l e 5 acres

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n . - . - „ l 1 r M > r i n , . n 5 3 . 7 x 7 1 _ j o i r r i o s a e i e g r a p n a r e a s j o - / / r i

ca t . very a f f e c t i o n a t e lovea to sn your your l a p 851-7679 Mini-Bikes TO G O O D h o m e 4 year o ld Irish h A R l E * SF>ORTS*ER 1971 Excal-Set ter l ikes o p e n s p a c e Cal l after 7 lent c o n d i t i o n m u s t s M $1 ,000 p m 4S3-862S As» for Jui«e a h e r 5 p m 9 6 1 - 3 3 1 3

C H E W S - 1 0 1963 E x t e n d e d C o o P i ckup Cru iae 4 t m a M / f m c a s -serte wi th F i be rg l aos Box Cower 44 488

L O U L a R I C H E

C H E V Y / S U B A R U ' P l y m o u t h Rc - Jus t W e r t o f L27S

453-4600 C H E y y 1980 C u s t o m De luxe . 3 s p e e c V-8 o x c a M n n c o n d i t i o n t h r o u g h o u t , r e a s o n a b l e 4 5 9 - 7 6 5 8

C « E W 1985 P i c k u p F M s u a v T 2 tone a u t o m a t i c o w meee l $7 4 7 5 GORDON C H E V R O L E T 4 2 7 - 5 7 W

I N C L A S S I F I E D

"MW • io • • HOOM • * W~'I w m s t o r a g e 8hx3« l M s » • d e e p A a k m g $ 3 0 0 A f t e r tqm 6 4 7 - 6 7 ^ 7

* B C D - k m g - o a a d e l u x e . weve leee i noH ioa« b r o w n . WOO n o » H O P 853- 7 6 3 2

W I D G f W O O O C M H A • M u a g r a p e p a t t e r n o n c r e a m co lo r . 72 p i e c e p lus f se r v i ng p a c e s O v » 4 0 y r s Old > 6 6 0 C e M on ly 6 7 4 - 0 1 6 7

B L O O M F l t L D - R e m o d e o n g sale E v e r y t h i n g m u o l go i Prtooo re-d u c e d to r k n r n a m m t sale. 7 f l w e v ler w*<Mo ao*a $ 3 0 0 P m s BuOor o o M I M tab le . 1 1 8 0 4 S s e n d o bo rn w o o d M M o r i g i n a * , M 0 0 e e c h n o w $ 1 0 0 e a c h A n t i q u e F o r m e r ' s wo rk f a b l e $ 1 9 0 N a v y M u o o M T l

CLEAN. REBUILT W a s h e r s 4 D r y e r s

Nank in A p p l i a n c e , 7 2 2 - 1 2 4 2

D I S H W A S H E R - G E p o r t a b l e , al-m o n d . c u t t i n g b o a r d l o p . g o o d c o n -d i t i o n $75. C M 6 A M - 3 P M . 4 5 3 - 6 0 3 2

ELECTRIC C L O T H E S d r y e r , 4 y e a r s o l d $120 C h e s t f r eeze r , 2 S o u f t . $ 1 0 0 3 7 5 - 9 2 1 6

ELECTRIC G E g o l d s t o v e self c l e a n i n g o v e n h o o d v e n t . $ 1 2 5 G o l d r e f r i g e r a t o r s ide b y s ide . 22 c u f l . e e m a k e r $ 2 5 0 5 9 5 - 8 1 7 6

FR lG iDAIRE d o u b l e o v e n d e l u x e s tove , ha rves t g o l d d e l u x e f e a t u r e s $300 . G o o d c o n d i t i o n 3 7 5 - 9 7 1 3

FRKxIOAIR gas d r y e r , red , $ 1 0 0 M a y t a g w a s h e r , w h i t e . $ 2 0 0 B o t h u s e d 1 yr 9 e m - 3 p m o n l y 4 7 4 - 6 8 3 3

GE ELECTRIC s e r t - c l e e n i n g r a n g e / o v e n / m l c r o w o v s . g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 2 3 0 6 4 7 - 8 6 3 6

GE r e f r i g e r a t o r , 4 yr o l d s tda -by^ K M new i c a m M o r h a r v e s t a o l d Ve ry g o o d c o n d i t i o n $ 3 2 5 5 2 5 - 6 2 1 4

H A R V E S T G o l d T s o p o r d o u b t s w M oven , range . K i t c h e n A i d d w h w e a h -

g a r b a g e I 7 8 - 8 9 4 0

JEMN-A iRE c o o k t o p b r a n d new . never t a k e n o u t o* b o x $ 4 2 5

3 7 & - 9 7 1 3

K E N M O R E g o l d w a s h e r 4 gas d r y e r heavy du ly $ 2 5 0 l o r b o t h C M 5 9 5 - 8 1 7 6

K E N M O R E w a s h e r 4 Oryer $ 1 0 0 e e c h W h i r l p o o l f r oe t f r e e r e f r i g e r a -to r . 1100 A l e x c e l l e n t 9 2 6 - 1 0 6 6

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4 2 6 - 6 4 0 7

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X c a p a c i t y . eaoeOent c o n d M o n 2 7 7 - 2 7 7 8

C h i c a g o w i t h ex t r A V P S C o r p o r a t i o n .

« 6 2 5 0 $ 6 3 - 0 6 6 7

$ 3 0 0 C M 4 2 6 - 4 1 6 2

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Wayne County M A U T F U L 3 p t a o a S e c t i o n a l b o n e S IMM. >700 . o r boa t 4 2 1 - 7 6 1 1

W H I R L P O O L , washer dryer, one

at 4 7 6 - 2 6 0 0

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P D Y E R T I 6 I N G

644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County

152-3222 Rochester/Roch**tac Hllhi

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622 Trucks For Sale

O&E Monday February 8. 19S8

CNCV> 1965 S 10 Pics-up long rec v-6 II_ w!" v-ww irivra i a<akn 14 »'i GORDON CMC VROLE • ' ''id CHEW 1SS6 S53 kilomtn Half, Soon Psc v.on window "tu»! ><• *SdOC 464-a '93

822 Trucks For Sale RAM CMAROER l»87 7 OOO TUIeS Ml power 4 •>' $'2 9S1

O a k l a n d D o d g e 11 Mile Au'OM 'rom Oefc.anio Mm<

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

823 Vans 823 Vans DOOGE 1979 Caigo Van Po»«r staving «utCKn«it JiOOC or Deal o"» Call Moo -frt 10AM-3PV t>47 3-430 E» 322 OOOGE 1»8.' Stiortsmao ftoysl SE 8 passenger loaded. power k«v (King "aw M »50 M6MK

DODGE 1979 O'OO power «'•->i( t » » n --ww'so.stor e>"ausi 6fl»4es TurHH.fr JOOO uOmJifKMi illXX) c- Lies' c-fer '29-8199 DODGE >987 , ion Pic> u? Auto-maw imw a" OM'a «ner ufi cung Doera 16 300 sctwai miies iS 491

O a k l a n d D o d g e ts Mue Across »-cw Oakland Ma1

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

SUBURBAN '984 witn Mien 350 arttfir>« jo! onaTic wttri overdi ive SO OOC -<*w Sa»9» 478.8S27 • -«0"A '98« PIC* JP targe ulll-I. Dl» Aulumalic .'8 434 -ni«« S r 595 *'AGF TO'OTA 352-8580

OOOGE 1984 Ram >50 custom ex-cellent wot« i recreation verncie 13 500 0«er miilllM 474-0028

after 6txn 345-5805

EOD'E BAUER SRONCO i 198" | c 000 miles foii> oaded eateHeni condition J15 000 47"-9314 *CR0 '-V>C 198 ' wif -a. S8 000 | -*wes 3 si-eeo straight fi 4M CM | Cti'adlO J3499 or D"w « " 43i*9 ORO f 150 1964 poorer steering & biahes am-fm aswIW 55 300. mile* map. e«rras rer> B?"l Vans j.!K»r JS40C »'ier6t«T 52. .056 0 / 0

- V» SCI MX. CO 198J 2 floor 1 natciiDac* Snarpest one if* ot S4 4*1

OaK iana D o d g e •4 Vm »crc» E *orr Oakland Mai.

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 IMS -f . • C HJ =*M28AA Air ::><~iel* ws . -.'WW steering power 0't->r> .twee -jaded J* 550 ,»>l« li'C1fV> 855-0014

OOOGE >985 CARAVAN 7 passen-ger automatic power steering power Drakes air 18 495

TOWN & COUNTRY OOOGE 9 Mite & Grand River 474-8750 DODGE 186 VAN CONVERSION Fun powei sir automatic, low miles HC.991

O a k l a n d D o d g e 14 Mile Across From Oakland Mai.

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 DODGE '986 Royal window van c aoeo IOW miles. Mke new lists $"000 sacrifice S 12,900 453-2764

'OPO F-250 1984 30C ut-c c cySndar automatic a-i zap clean truck St 79i Mines Pa'» CORO F-35C '986 'Dual', i i*s«» *>as entra warranty BILL BHOWN .SEDC»D- .f.-

| AEROSTAR 1986 4 cyimdei. 5 speed -'6 rn.pc. air stereo e>cei«en!

I oonaii-on must sei 450 '396

tORD 197-F-150 .e-. »«• i-»idr i oci! S 1700 Please -"a «•-' ies saji. o» ca4l after 5orn 34*- 146" FOPiO '98c Fi50 aded •«* as*lng S8 25C 464 33V F0R0 1986 F150 ix 6 cylinde. K>04 tx» 4 .adde- rac« "c-uded $5500 o» Oesi offer 52.' 662: FORO 1986 neav, i dji "s speed OO Se SOC <3" ">S36

» 'R '98- CONVERSION VAN a,. - fun eou'pmenl » on

~*iies S"0 75 | L.J1ROOK CHEV ROLET 427 5--0 •• S' °C C-. 8 passenger 1 'adrrj " Wnw $'25CH.

464-7241 AF-A.AN C '98' ' passenger

•-M HOWS' 4 »:• $12 99* T O a k l a n d D o d g e

•« vn« Ac-oss From OaKiana Mail 5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

DODGE 1986 VAN CONVERSION Full iwwer ai> entended roof to<). 22 000 actual miles. SAVE $1000*

jS'2 991 O a k l a n d D o d g e

•4 M-le Acoaa From Oakland Mali 5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

FORD Aerostar mlnl-van 1986 grey air tape cassette low miles Musi sen $10,500 661-9295

FORD. 1886 . W W j l *ed E> C*»enl co dmoi- »if dur i iner $8 000 88'-3003 FO«D. 1987 RANGE-R eil-White $5 ?95 PAGE '0*0*4 js; S5S0

4a4 Super

CMEV* '980 wan serrec' work UuCk cower sieerng Drakes marm tn>sr 5ffe- 425-718 7 C.HEV* '-85 CONVERSION VAN . .caa«3 ja»co' $9 975 G'.'-aDONCHEVF>Ot.ET 427-57:0

FORD VAN '985-Dniversa< conver-von transferable estenoed warran-1» auto fiower wlndows Drikes-doot ocks CB am-fm stereo cas-setie with eduaioer cruise tut. 49.000 miles $11 900 453-5921 FORD VAN 1986 Automatic. 8 cyt-.ndei Great value $6,995

LOU LaRICHE CHEVY/SUBARU

Pfymoutn Rd - Just West of 1-275 r 453-4600

FORD i98 " Range-cat D'-gr" red e«.ier o* 'ed lienor low -i-ies ejcenent cruise premium sound -'Ui* ie»-After 5 pm 98' 6752

. 8 34 DOC F -150 1984 Autor miles $6 995 North Brutners Far 4. 576 F-150 1987 XL* .. $ 11 295 North Brothers Ford MATDA "98" B20C-; SE-5 > C » . 0 custom cap fr~. casser; ste-~ e«tended serv.ee 44-o742 RANGEO '98* Supe> jr '. * » lomatic an $9 995 Not* 8"?tne«s Ford ' '-'"6

CLU6 WAGONS 'ULL 3l E CONVERSION

4AEROSTARS ' 5 rCnoose from

.real F nancing A.aiiaOie1

B'LL B R O W N USED CARS522-0030 C L J B a AGON 1984 2 tone paint . aded $e 988

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

3 2 0 0 0 F o r d R P 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

DiPGE CARAVAN 1985 Automat .; »i- rowe' steering $ 0'akes $8 4*5 GC "I ' -ON " E V R 0 L E T 4 2 7 - 5 ' 1 0

| FORD KLT 1983 8 passenger dub «agor air sierec fluai -%eat. priva-|(.,gr.ass siiaro! $7,995 Hinas Part .i coln-Me.cury 425-3036 FQRD 1979 wan sem«-custom m»ert-or 6 automatic radial tires $-41 «5C T> M£ SALES 455-5566 FORD 1982 C'ut Wagon 5 cassen

Bed $1500 6PM

Call after 455-8527

!GMC KELLOG CONVERSION VAN ' 985 Only 28.000 m« CompWefy loaded including TV Must See "irves Park Lincoln-Mercury425-

3036

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3 4 9 - 1 4 0 0

824 Je«p« & Other 4-Wheel Drives

| BRONCO II 1986. Eddie Bauer »ka | new loaded $11,295 t wtn Broiners Ford «21-t37«

825 Spoftt & Imported Cere

ALPHA ROMEO 1 MS/86 Q T V 6 2 5 liter 7000 mta. Wac* witti txeck leetner perfect eves 645-5133 days 887-3700

BRONCO 1982 Tilt seats, crutae. new tires. 3 speed with overdrfve $4500 422-4229 CHEVROLET S10 1*986 V6, C4«>. eitraa $8500 or Dest offer After 5 pm . 534-6883 CHEVY 1978 4X4 V» ton with or wifnout plow good condition, reasonable '29 29 21 CHEW 1979 K5 Blazer 80 000 miles Loaded with eitres EicsSent Musi see1 ResaonaOW 459-7658 CHEVY 1985 BLAZER S-10 4X4 Tanoe tut, cru.ee automatic. Mr & mucn more 19.975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 DODGE CONVERSION 1986 Van

. low miles full) loaded $12,750 TOWN 4COUNTRY DOOGE

' 9 Mile & Grand River 474-6750 ! DODGE RAM CHARGER 1987 4X4 I onfy 15.000 mles $13,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580

PLYMOUTH VOYAGER. 1986 Mln. Van Automatic air condition Nice S cieen for $8 688

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

32000 Ford RD 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

DODGE. 1974 picnup H I runs ex-cellent $650

535-6173

PLVMOLTTH 1985 LE Vo>ager 7 passenger loaded. 4 new tires ex-cellent condition $7800 474-8223

Vans-Convers»on & CkiC Wagons 8 to cnoose 'rom $6 995

Norm Brothers cord 421-1376 VOLKSWAGEN VAN 1984-Air ster-eo tape dec* excellent condition $6800 Call after 7pm. 885-9493 VOYAGER 1986 LE Loaded, au-perO condition $12,000 or best al-ter 540-8505. 540-2788 1982 CHEVY VAN uT68420A 1 Ton work Van $2,285 As Is JACK CAULEY CMEVY 855-0014

824 Jeeps & Other 4-Wheel Drives

BLAZER 1987 S-10 Tanoe V6. 5 speed, loaded encelient wtilte/tan. $11500 455-6258 BRONCO H 1984-E Bauer, low miles, tow package air. auto, excel-lent condition, $8,700 427-6805

:OOGE 1586 6 ca«e-vger Ram 250 I RO,a SE '* yx —-as 1's.e. pec. -

3-c S'3 500 »1<ir5om 495-0113

TOYOTA. 1984 Van 15 000 original miles loaded dua> air >ca maker, dual sunroofs aluminum wneeis $9200 firm 355-5634

BRONCO II 1984 XLT automatic, low mileage Excellent $7300 'be9t Days 435-1835 Eves 348-7633 BRONCO .i - 1985. XLT Loaded, automatic wth overdrive sunroof 4 running boards J7.800 459-9285

GMC S-15. 1986 4>4, clubceb loaded automatic aw, 15.000 miles. $•>0 988

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

3 2 0 0 0 Ford RD 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

GMC 1985 bleck Jimmy Sierra Clas-sic 4.4 loaded $9900 357-4242 ISUZU TROOPER 4X4 1966, 5 speed stereo 25 000 miles, $10,495 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8580 ISUZU 1984, TROOPER II 4 speed, air am-fm cassette 56,000 m*es $6400 662-7350 ISUZU. 1986. Trooper II. 4 wfieel dnvt, 4 door eicaiMmi low •11 options e*c«pt a»r Days 525-5747 Eves 424--836fi JEEP Cheronse 1984. automatic,

air tltt 425-3267

JEEP CHEROKEE 4X4 1987 pwsr steering power brakes tilt, cruise, ac stereo, $11,891

TOWN 6 COUNTRY DODGE 9 Mile 6 Grand R/ver 474-8750 RANGEFtS BRONCOS 6 BRONCO II S BIG SELECTION BILL BROWN USED CARS522-0030 ROLLS ROYCE 1976, Jow miles, best deal in USA, private, 547-1664 SCOUT 1979 Traveler, V8. 4x4, air, automatic, power steering 6 brakes, low miles black $14 75 624-4050 SUBARU 198' WAGON 4 wfteel drive, looks » runs great $1 195 TYME SALES 455-5566

ASC MCLAREN 1966 Capri body, red with tan convertible top, tan leather interior, nign performance engine excellent condition! 10 000 mites $ 16,000 or beet Oder Mon -Frt days 557-0300 evee 4 weeaerida 547-4577 AUOI S, 1966 loaded, leather -Heated gray on gray warranty $15,000 851-1173 AUOI 1965 Sport Coupe red, 5 speed low milea, exceOeni condi-tion $9,700 9am-5pm, 540-5421 AUOI- 1965 4000s Automatic, pow-er sunroof new tires warrsnty $9,895 H u n t i n g t o n F o r d 8 5 2 - 0 4 0 0

AUOI. 1986 5000s Automatic, air, sunroof. Dual Heeled power seel s AH tne toys Sale priced

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825 Sports & Imported Cars

825 Sports & Imported Care

BMW 325e. 1964 2 door 5 WTwte Warranty Sale Price Reduced to $14,700

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMW 325 1966 2 door. 5 speed Factory warranty. $16,900

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

PORSCHE 944 1964, all options ex-cept leamer $2.000 m repairs Ex ceaent condition $16,500 534-5622

BMW 520 1960. 4 door, automatic, very dean, $5500 or beet After 6pm

552-9596 BMW 526i i960 4 door automatic Red leather Sharp. $7 495

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

AUDI 1987 GT Coupe, red 6,000 miles $15 900 Can 373-1589

BMW 735ia. 1966 Biac* 6 Black Sale Price $44,995

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

AUOI 4000 Ouattro 1965 Red, a* options 29 000 mflea $12.0Qp/or Ofler 543-7553

CAMRY 1987 Automatic, air. 17 881 m«es $11,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560

BMW 1964 3181, black wttn red leather, automatic, power locks/ windows, cruise $11,500 373-7193 BMW 1964 528e, • xceaent. cner coal, leather, sunroof. 2 alarms, loaded, perfectly maintained $14 200 Call Ms Gates Days 64 7-3600 weekends 540-2366 BMW 1965 325€ 4 door loaded limited sup sunroof, all receipts. 56.000 m««, $13,900 546-1937 BMW 1966, 325 E.S . 5 speed. BMW sound syslem. leather sunroof. 23.000 miles, warranty, excellent condition. $17,900 Leave I ITISSSSQS.

334-7543 BMW 2002 1974 brown, runs greet, greet condition, mat sait $4,100 Can Paul 357-2844 BMW 3181. 1984 2 door 5 Red. warranty. Sale Price Reduoed to $9 695

E R H A R D B M W ' 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMW 3201. 1983 onfy 42 000 mm $9 295

5 speed, loaded,

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

BMW 325ica. 1967 Convertible, I tomatlc, red Under 10,000 miles

E R H A R D B M W 3 5 2 - 6 0 3 0

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CELECA. 1987 GTS 5 speed, sir 26 660 miles. $13 995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560 CORVETTE 1964, glass top. Mather Interior, 8.000 miles By original owner $16,000 firm Can 'Corvette-

days 540-5433 Of other 647-5213 CORVETTE. 1966 Stored Under 12.000 maee 2-tone slfver. graphite interior leather adjustable spon bucket seels, completely loaded Bose sound system, 2 tops $23,900 Call 393-0001 CORVETTE 1967 Convertible, white with red leather. 12.500 muss, load-ed $28 QpO or beet o«er 477-7733 CRESSlDA, 1986 sunroof 13,723 miles $15,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560

PORSCHE, 1987 924s 5 •unroof power steering power brsAss leather siareo cassette Bleck 4 Beautiful

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ROLLS ROYCE SILVER SHADOW. 1976

a wneel base Seychelles DM fessKXielfy stored Fu« service

history 40,000 mees Owned by for-mer pro sthlets $45,000 or beet

» 446-7411

S56 Buick LeSABRE LIMITED. 1977. 4 doo< nearly new urea, dean, 2nd owner First $350 459-9663 LeSABRE 1974. 350 4 barrel, auto-matic. sar 83,000 miles, always starts, no accidents. $500 Tun. 6am- 5pm 261 -4492 LeSABRE 1982 LTD 4 door ar tm cruise power windows, power door licks, wwss 4 more Only 30 000 actual mrtea A Real Cream Pufffl •

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

LeSABRE 1983-Black 4 door V-8 exceaent condition insrde 4 Out fu»y equipped $4700 464-8965

SAAB 1962 900 turbo 2 door biack hatchback red interior. 53.000 miles 5 speed, loaded $6 850 474-3373 SAAB 900S. 1964 4-dCior air cas-fect condition $9 ! SUBARU. 1964 2 door Great value $3,388

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LE SABRE - 1986 Automatic air power Sleerlng..'brakes. Tltt wheel power seals-windows-locks-mlrrors. WHS wheels, sm-tm stereo caaaettn 29 000 miles, mini condition $9 800 Alter 6pm, 347-0161 PARK AVENUE t986 coupe leeth er loeded beauty, alarm, warranty hastedftSrsge $10.900 559-3074 PARK AVENUE 1965 - loeded. «ethe> mteriof. phone optional Ex-cellent condition $9900 349-1293

SUBARU 1966 GL 10 Turbo. 4 door loeded low mees. $8750 After 6pm & weekends 532-2119

PARK AVENUE J966 Brown hrem-ist leather loaded. 18,000 miles Exits clean, must see $12,495 or best ofler Call Msrk Lampiner at

535-8806 TOYOTA. 1980 CoroAa Mftback, stick, AM-FM Best ofter Cal Mon -Fn 8 30am<9piiT— ' - *t*-tT»S TOYOTA, 1965 CRESSlDA Wagon Ran 24.257 muss $12 495 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560

REGAL. 1982. LTD Excellent car $2950 Evsnmgs 591-7962 RIVERIA 1985 58.000 miles, dark blue concert sound. V8, $6500 851-4200 or347-0992

TOYOTA, 1966 COROLLA 4 door, 5 speed sir, 14,523 mUes. $7 495 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560

RrviERA 1979 Clean excelent run-ning condition $3300 476-3692

TOYOTA 1966SUPRU Blue. 5 speed 19.019 miles $16,775 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580

SKYMAWK, 1982, auto. 2-door Wen-kept low miles, sunroof, tm cruise, sir power seels/locks/win-dows am/tm cassetle $3200 or best ofler 645-6814

VOLVO 1979. Set one Gold, needs some work 942-7064

DATSUN 1978 . 280Z, lade green, black leather interior automatic, this week only $1,595 TYME SALES

455-5566 DATSUN. I960. SX $2.000 or best Oder DATSUN 1961. 210 wagon 5 speed $1650

459-1896 FORD 1965 super van, work truck all wort bends built In excellent condition, $8000 firm 425-5352

VOLVO, 1982, GLT TurtJO 4 overdrrve. low mees. loaded Reei nice $8500 693-4960

SKYHAWK 1963 custom, 2 door automatic, power steering/brekae air. stereo cassette new tires 80,000 miles $4 000 422-1576

VOLVO 1962, QL. 53000 mUes, $7200 645-5264 Days 256-7592

SKYMAWK 1964 special edition Fully loaded Eagle GT tires red $4,500 . 569-683"

VW QUANTUM 1983 low mBes. new tires, cleen. loeded $3800 Oder 261 3548

HONDA ACCORO LX 1964 Metallic blue 63.000 m#ea, new brakee/ex-nausvgenarstor $5,750 455-2926

YUGO 1987 sunroof AM-FM caa-setie equalizer. Boech sgnts. 5 year unlimited mileage warranty $4199 Can Tony. . 336-4531

HONDA ACCORD LXI I966 hatch-back, 5 speed, beautiful condition, loaded 666-3200 or 685-3912

1985 BMW 325e Letter perfect tor Only $12 860

SUNSHINE ACURA 4 7 1 - 9 2 0 0

HONDA CIVIC DX 1966 air cas-sette. 5 speed extended warranty. 48,000 miles, $5,600 537-3098 HONDA CRX. 1965 AmFm stereo cassette, 5 speed Excellent condi-tion- $4,500 After 5pm. 666-4623

1985 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 door, ruffy loaded and >eedy to go for onfy $8,795

SUNSHINE ACURA 4 7 1 - 9 2 0 0

Honda Prelude Si 1966, red, auto, power steering'brskes/roof. tilt, cruise, stereo cassette/equalizer air low mileage $12,500 350-9299 HONDA PRELUDE 1963'*. red. 5 speed, air electric sun roof, wet maintained, excellent condition Must ted1 Days. 963-6080

Eves 4 weekends 540-7668 852 Clastic Cars HONDA Wagon - 1968 4 wheel drfve. undercoat, roofrack. $5,700/ best Days 979-8222 or 563-5041 HONDA. 1963 Prelude, very good condition, sunroof, stereo, 5 speed, air new tires, no rust. $7600. Call

I 429-7519

CAMARO 1969 6 cylinder stan-dard, many new parts $675 Can

455-7219

MONDA 1963 4 door, air. cloth. Honda Quatttyl $2,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427 -5 710 HONDA. 1965 LX 4 door. 29,000 mUes. used mainly to 4 from work, excellent condition $7600 349-6438 HONDA 1966 Accord LXI. Immacu-late condition, most sen. many ex-tras, best ofler 651-0197 HONOA. 1966 Prelude SI. WTHte. stereo cassette 13.000 mUes. good condition. $12,500 B«. 737-4754 HONOA. 1966 1500 DX 5 speed air. 35,650 mllea $7,495 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6560

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HONDA. 1967 Prelude Si. loeded, mint condition. 24,000 miles, $13,000 After 4 PM 443-0499 JAGUAR 1962 XJ6 Excellent condv

_ $17.600 or ben offer 349-4998 MAZDA 1982. RX7. silver Mack in-terior. moonroof. automatic, $3,995 TYME SALES 455-5566 MAZDA. 1964, RX7 GSL Loaded, brown brown leather interior. 44.000 miles, alarm Beat offer Before 3pm 453-6065 MAZDA. 1966. RX7. GXL 2 • 2 5 speed loaded, sunroof, air. am-fm stereo cassette with equalizer, se-curity system, rusl proofed Asking $12 500 421-321} MAZDA 1967 RX7 TURBO 5 speed sir, sunroof power steering, power brakes stereo caaaetie Only 8.000 mllea Red 4 Ready BILL COOK MAZDA

471-0800 MERCEDES BENZ. 1985. 500 SEC SHver, saddle leather interior Load-ed) Exce«ent condition. 1 owner, 35,000 mUes $49,500 or beat Dsys (7sm-5pm> 566-1011

1985 VOLVO GLE 4 door Emmacu-iste Charcoal Automatic aurvoof leather Onfy 16,332 mrtea $15,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580 1987 BMW 536. 5 speed sunrool leather Onfy 8.750 miles. $26,995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-8560

•COUPE DeViLLE 1987. fu«y loadec w> sunroof excellent condition 11 000 miles $16,900 629-6794

BUCK WILDCAT, 1964 CalMorma runs excellent Restoration

protect $750 Ca* Lisa 535-2576

CLASSIC 1965 CONTINENTAL looks Hks new one owner, Must see' Mines Perk Lincoln Mercury

425-3036 COMET 1964, 4 door 6 cylinder automatic $500 455-7219 OtSOTA COUPE 1950 re-bud* en-gine Excellent body Beei offer

762-5533 MUSTANG - 1966 fast beck lots new, sxceAent condition. $4,450 or

loiter 569-1997

good condition. $550 or beet 592-4642 TBIRD - 1969 Sports Coupe. 2 door, »e% restored. $5,000 or beet r 669-0873

854 American Motor*

metalMc red. 4-speed. am-fm Htte 50,000 miles $2500

Rochester area 652-9334 ENCORE GS 1965 excellent condi-tion. every option. 5-speed. sunroot, 45.000 maee $5200 Evea. 477-0611 PACER 1975. 3-speed. soMd. rsMNs. dean car $385 422-7469 RENAULT. 1964 Alliance good con-dition automatic. AM-FM. $2,200 Can 536-2505 SPIRIT 1961, excellent condition 45,000 mUes asking $1 900/or beei ofler After 6pm 591-3015 1981 AMC SPIRIT "DC Hatchback Power steering, power Exekee ster eo. rear defrost Great 2nd car $1,695

BLACKWELL FORD 453-1100 453-1327

856 Buick MERCEDES 19CE 1965 Mint condition! Warranty 36.000 mUee. $18,500 or beet offer Cell Mon-Frl. 9-6pm, 553-6633 MERCEDES 1964 SL. low mMs custom features beautiful. $35,000 Prtvale 540-9555 MERCEDES 1964- 300SD Perfect condition* $84,900 Cell

644-1340 MERCEDES 1964. I90e. whits, paiamlno Interior, lull service record, excellent condition. $15,650 " 646-5190 MITSUBISHI Cordis L. 1963. 2 door, sir. stick, stereo. 5 speed, outstand-ing condition, new muffler 6 brakes $3996/bee) ofler 645-6210 PORSCHE 1964 944-5 epeed. a*, sunroof $17,000, prtvale owner. Days 663-9660 evee 540-3321 PORSCHE, 1966 911 COUPE Sun-roof ft* Leettier B8S WTieeta Lim-ited sap, Alarm. Morrtery digital.

Only 10 000 maee Better than newt!

Bill Cook Porsche 471-0800

BUICK. 1961 LESABRE LIMITED 4 door, Beeutltm car wftn tun e«»uip-mentr $2,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 BUICK, 1961 RIVIERA Fun powerl Low maee! V-8 $4,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5' '0 CENTURY, 1976 New Drakes and tires Needs minor rape* $300 Call John 354-2464 CENTURY 1964 LTD-V-6,

tut, sir leather mt HI. $5750 644-9179

SKYHAWK 1986 Coupe Air, ster-eo. delogg1 Low miiee' $5 ,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 SKYHAWK, 1986 4 ooor aulomal-ic, air, power steering, power brakes, tin, cruise, power door locks 4 mors Cneck It Out'!

BILL COOK BUICK 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0

SOMERSET, 1987 Loeded eircel lent condition 9 000 mUes $9,000 Evenings 421-6031

858 Cadillac CIMARRON 1984 loaded, leather

its, 44,000 mtlee. exceftent condi-tion $5900 565-6098 CIMARRON 1966 - digital daah 4 door a<l options dark grey, 46 000 mUes $8 300 Cell mornings only

453-0038

ELDORADO BIARRITZ 1962 SI sir,-lees steel sun root, new tires, ioad ed Beet offer After 4pm 557-3743 ELDORADO 1983 Biarntt burgun-dy. new tires, excellent condition One owner 69 000 miles A VPS Corporation 563-0557 FLEETWOOO BROUGHM 1986 gas angina sxcaptioneliy clean new car trade. $14,900 Hlnee Park Lincoln-Mercury 425-3036 FLEETWOOD 1963 Brougham Executive car cleen one owner Call Dsys 256-5200. Ext 262 SEVILLE. 1982 4 door automatic oeded excellent condition $6900 or Dest A her 8pm 552-9598 SEVILLE. 1964 70,000 mUee, leath-er interior brown Exc condition $11,000 Leave maaaaga 673-2635 1985 CADILLAC DEOAN DeViLLE Leather 4 more first $9,995 Takaa it

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

860 Chevrolat BARETTA, 1987 2 DOOR COUPE TW. cruise automatic, air V-6 $8,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 BERETTA. 1987 GT Red' Ultrs low mllealt Sharp! $8,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CAMARO 1976 black on black, 350. headers, good condition $1 600 522-1751 CAMARO 19821. Bemoans air Ml power loaded. 28.000 maee. new car condition After 5pm 476-2555 CAMARO. 1984. Uack. tinted glass, air, mint condition Beei offer

535-1213 CAMARO 1964, Z28 Red T-tops loaded 35.000 miles, ruel proofed garage kept $7 500 981-1862 CAMARO 1964 Z28. black, loaded. 5 speed ruce car. make offer

522-3286 CAMARO. 1966 IROC Automatic power windows, sir. 4 wheel dlsc-Poaitrac White/Saddle interior Must see $6 965 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 655-0014 CAMARO. 1966 "IROC Automatic, power windows, air. 4 wheel dlac-Posnrac White/Saddle interior Must see. $10,965 JACK CAULEY CHEVY 655-0014 CAMARO. 1987 Sport Coupe, bright red V-8. automatic, au $9500 or besi ofler Alter 8pm 474-6856 CAPRICE. 1964 4 door. 2 lone, tut, cruise, window locks. V-6 Sharp $5,675 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710

CENTURY. 1965, Station. Wagon Power steering 4 brakes, am-fm siareo, sir. rear window detogoer Ml. 4 cylinder fuel Injection $6 495 8:OOsm-4 30pm 459-2000. ext 12) CENTURY 1967 wag< v-6. cruise. UW. redmmo seats. ar locks, stereo $9500 399-4*67 ELECTRA UMfTEO 1961 4 door Loeded! F\* power' Low m*aa $4,775 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 LA SABRE 1979 - ne heuat. radiator, battery, 76.000 maea. exesisnt condition. $1700

291-1249

CAPRICE. 1966 Ten. 30K maee. U options exceaanl oondRKm. must sell $10 800 or best ofler 471-9116 CAVALIER CS WAGON I963, new auto transmission power locks. am~

81.000 maee $2300 540-3622

CAVALIER 1962 2 door silver hatchback air. AM-FM radto $2000

422-0957 CAVALIER. 1962 2 door, automal-ic. stereo cm ins Ra«y wheels Sharp!) Onfy $2,795

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u n s m r i E H o n D A 1964 DODQE COLT DL - 2 Ooor automatic a«r conditioning AM FM '4505 1963 TOYOTA TERCEL - « aoor W condfUorung stereo tape deck '4995 1993 TOYOTA CEUCA QT - Loadi «tr . sp<*Ty <5995 1995 HOMO A CIVIC '8' - low mum 1999 FOftO MUSTANG LX - a* tap. deck ok* '9395 1994 NISSAN MAXIMA S.E. - Loaded, with power roof ,_, *7T77 1996 IIOMOA CRX - Amomatlr. ak conditioning, stereo. Hurry 1994 HONOA PRELUOE • Air condmonmg. Marao. red *9295 1995 HONOA ACCORO LX - 4 door. Mr coodWofWig. power

*9495 1997 TOYOTA COROLLA - 4 floor, air coodHlomng. automatic

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860 Chevrolet 864 Dodge CAVALIER 1964 T>PE 10 2 door rleicn Back 16 OOO miles 5 sp«wO sit starso aluminum -'-mi Like WW $5,665 Cneck tns Muesl JACK CAULE* CHEVy 655-00 14 CAVALIER 1985 38 000 miles, w tires mini condition $5300 or Pest utter 453-9361 CAVALIER '965 Cl sulomatic

paw* Drakes stereo $4,250 or Pwsl nfier 669 3786 CAVALIER 1965 Ststlor Wsgoo Aulomatic. poiiier steering, power Dra»es dofft 4 mor»i $3,875 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CAVALIER 1985 4 Ooor power steering 4 t>ra*es ciotti AM FM stereo. $4,450 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CAVALIER. 1985 Type 10 Automat-C s» AMJfM stereo only 25 000 m,les $5,151

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Plymoutfi Rd Jus1 West of 1-275 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

ARiES 1987 2 doors, 4 4 doors AH witft en 6 10 cfiooee from $6 491

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866 Ford 866 Ford 866 Ford ESCORT L 1986 19 500 maee pew er steermg Drekee. rrwrors. inter mutant wipers srrvlm stereo rear defrosts' esceiieni condition $5600 521-6639

CHARGER HATCHBACK 1»84 su-lomstic sir only 43 000 miles estre clean $3 995 Mines Park LincoWv Mercury 425-3036 CHARGER 1986 34,000 miles au-tomatic su $8 891

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5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 CHARGER 1987 automatic, power Sleertng power prekes air. stereo Monday only $6 995

TOWN 4 COUNTRY DOOGE Mile 4 Grand R;»er 474-6750

CAVALIER 1986 RS Automatic power Steering itrakes Air. $6,675 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CAVALIER. 1987 rjotli. power steering $6 975 GORDON CHEVROLET CELEBRITY Eurospon - 1967 Navy cue wtn aH the pells S whistles. $9 950 349-9269 CELESRl'Y 1987 WINE 4 door air stereo cassette Good condition $2400 Evenings. 421-5936 CELEBRITY VR 1987 Wagon Must to seen1' Nothing lus Itl' $13,200 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CELEBR T> 1987 Eurospon. 3 seat wego«- loaded must sal: 8.300 miles $10 800 373-1146 CELEBRITY 1986 4 door, automat-« an deck lid, Raitv wheels. $6,575 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CELEBRITY. 1986- EUROSPORT Mut-port V-6, tBI. cuise power wtn-3ows 4 locks $6 975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 CEVEBRIT- 1364 • 6 cylinder pow-er steering 4 Brakes, air cruise, till, Aipm« sterec new tires Drakes Derti immaculate condition 54,000 rr»ies $5200 546-1756 CELEBRITY 1987 Waaon Air cruise titt 3 seats clean $« 888

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Plymouth Rd - Just Wast ot 1-275 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

•jns needs some work T5? CaM alter 6pm 421-8266 CHEVETTE 1979 4 door hatcft-DaCM 82 000 miles new lira*. 1 iwner runs 4 ooks good, power a.-. 4 speed, asking $950 476-5252 CHEVETTE t98i Hatchback aulo-maJ-c low m.ies *ery cleen I $ 1.095 BOB j GARAGE 6100 W Seven M»e Redlord 536-6547 CHEVETTE 1982 4 Ooor natcn-Oack air automatic am-im Cieani 3<S-8657or 349-7910 CHEVETTE. 1963 4 door, automat-ic air. am radio, rear deloo. 35.000 rr lies. $2100 After 6pm S25-1469 CITATION 1981 * door. V-6. low miles power brakes 4 Hearing, air. automatic till good condition $1,650 464-0781 CITATION 1981 automatic, stereo, powersleer ng only 48.00 mUes. clean $2,395 "ines Park Lincoin-Mercury 425-3036 CORSICA 1987 4 door Sedan Air automatic, tilt, cruise V-6 4 much more" $8,975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710

COLT 1981 4 speed tw»n stick 4 cylinder 2 door hatchback, 'eltable iransporistion some rust on body 1 owner $900 427-1446 DAVTONA 1984' Gsrnel Red/Week.,, leather sunroof automatic cas-sette stereo, power mirrors Must see $4 500 best 435-3196 DAYTONA, 1984 Turbo Loaded •eather interior, excellent condition $6500 llrm 421 845 or 478-1459 DAYTONA 1984 Turbo 2. Week air •earner premiuoi stereo new Comp TA. loaded $3 950 335-5645 DAYTONA 1965 Full lactory equip-ment air stereo, $5,991

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tOWN 4 COUNTRY OOOGE 9 MM 4 Grand River 474-67SO

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EXP 1962 Decent Transportation" $975 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 EXP 1963 Good condition 5 speed powei steering brakes real delrost am-lm stereo, must sell $2900 o« best offer Call mornings 64V '862 EXP 1963 Sporl coupe.e«trs sharp am-fm stereo with caaaetie player 5-speed power steering prakes air ertras. 37 000 miles e.ceilent condition Asking $3650 532 2907 EXP 1987 Aw tape Only 4,300 miles New Car Warranty Mines Par* Lmcoin-Mercury425-

3036 FORD 1987 ESCORT 4 weed stereo 30 000 miles warranty $4 995 H u n t i n g t o n Fo rd 852 -0400

LTD II 1977 - 2 docir no ruel rery Clean $7#5 ROBS GARAGE 26100 lest Seven MUe Redlord 536-8547 LTD II 1979 landau top 50.000 original m.ies body m perfect condi-tion $2100 or best 645-6477

TEMPO Spon Padtaga 1965 * An am-lm canene 'ea> delog 50 OOO miles eioeHam condition $6 OOO 93." 2666

LTD 1978 brougnam 4 door '3.OOO miles lull power a-r beautiful ie*t t*aek rinish Oorguridr interi-or Must oe MV tc appreciate $1650 474-3373

Mk>S-ANG '967 QT Bleck wilh arar interior loaded e«ce«eni con diion $11,500 Cell 98' 1477 MUSTANG i9'8 $600 0« beei j»e» Ahar 8pm 4 76-0256

T BIRD i966 V8 autometic i.oeo ad 62 000 rrvies $5 BOO A her 6<>m

661-5748 TEMPO "965 m.n! condition 26 000 maes 4 ooor oeded 5 Xieed $5 OOO or besi d«ei Mr Niser 351-7460 Eve«542 3696 'EMPOS 20 10 choose $0 down

TAJftuS 3rd wet c 1965 i FOUO ESCOR" An stereo '-asserts »er, cieer car 4 .'95

SUNSHINE ACURA 471-9200

LTD 1977 new Drakes jusl luned area! body 124 000' m.ies oaded $275 464-1754 LTD '984 wagon 6 automatic loaded wtiy pay mors' Only $2 350 TYME SALES 455-5566 MUSTANG GT 983 fantastic shape lantsstic condition T-top $6000 or Dest offer Susis 397-3915

EXP 1985 sir power steering 4 brakes smlm sterec $4300

344-08 16

MUSTANGS BIG SELECTION

COUPES FAS'BACKS 4 CONVERTIBLES

B-LL BRDrtN JSE0 CARS522-003C

PINTO '976 4 speed Runabout, steieo with sower poosler deer 4 • enable $485 422 7489 -IN'O i960 goorf condition good .ires good inierior $1 500 Alter 5pm 459-6354

872 Linco'n

TEMFO 1964 »r«er black weinw interior 30 mpg $2 650 TYME SA.ES 455-5566 TEMPO 1966 Gi_ 4 door air star

TAURUS. 1966 LX Stetlon Wagon Like nee all options. 24 000 -rules $9800 Ererungs 661-0853

TEMPO 1966 5 speec AmFm tape e«c»ilen< condition air $6 800 437-3836

CON'INEN'AL Ma'» ill '97' LOOKS 4 • ..r.s We the ,ia»aic rt is 70 OOO

I rn.es $2000 or oesi Ale- 4om 1 61" 646-6346

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

3 2 0 0 0 F o r d RD 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

FAIRMONT 1978 Automatic pow er Steering 6 cylinder Mm rust, runs good $700 531-8954 FAIRMONT 1978 6 aulomatic stereo Clear dependable Eice •ant transportation $625 4$4-7t63

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

FORD 1983 ESCORT 4 Soor auto-matic air power steering power I brakes stereo defogger 4 more Onfy $3 295

BILL COOK BUICK 4 7 1 - 0 8 0 0

DOOGE. "985 CARAVAN Sliver automatic, 35.013 miles $8 995 PAGE TOYOTA 352-6580 OOOGE, 1985 OMNI Automatic power steering power brakes sir $4 495

TOWN t COUNTRY OOOGE 9 Mile 4 Grsnd Rivsr 474-6750 DODGE, 1987 600 s 4 doors aulo-matic, power, air low miles. 5 to chooee from $6,991

O a k l a n d 14 Mile Across From OsklariS Mall

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 DODGE 600 ES - 1983 Spons sedan sunroof rustproofed. 5 speed $2,995 344-0892 LANCERS 198€. lull power v Ito choose trom $7 991

Oak land D o d g e 14 Mne Across From Oakland Mali

5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3

ESCORTS. 30 to choose $0 down same day ftnancirig BILL BROWN USED E0 CARS 522-0030 ESCORT 1981 G l A AM-FM load-ed. excellent condition, exceaent transportalion $1SOO 585-5479

ESCORT 1981 Good condition also 1981 Lyru. 2 door, $1 195 ROB S GARAGE. 26100 W Seven Mile 538-654 7

new high miles 1 Wagon a $1300 531-8954

ESCORT 1982 automatic air ster-eo cruise 48.000 sctual milea Cute little red wagon with oenjje wood tnm $1 850 TYME SALES455-5566 ESCORT 1982 station wagon. 55,000 miles, very good condition. wr!e 5 ca.- $2 200 453-5020 ESCORT, 1983 Ligni blue, am-fm rear wiper cruise air. 48 OOO mllea Runs but needs work $1500/Best •Alter 5©m 453-6317

ASER 1965 turbo, air automatic, power slenrmfl. brakes tilt, cruise, no tires 4 battery, entended war-ranty Iransferabie $6300 or best offer 455-8681 459-14 56 SHADOW. 1987 miles, auto-matic. power steering t/id brakes, tilt cru.se $8 995

TOWN 4 COUNTRY DOOGE 9 Mile 4 Grand River 474-6750 SPORTSMAN RAM Siat>on Wagon 1985 $6,995

TOWN $ COUNTRY DODGE 9 Mile 4 Grand River 474-6750

866 Ford ENCORE 1986 4 door, 5 speed -ear de-irost. njstproofed New brakes 32 000 miles $4800 474-8486 ESCORT GT. 1963 5-speed 36 000 miles red and black, am/fm stereo cassette sunroof $3800 453-8525 ESCORT L. 1986 1. low mileage ex-cellent condition $4 550 Must sell! Eves 332-5320 ESCORT station wagon I984 black air am-fm rsdto. loaded Clean $2800 Leave message 326-5745

ESCORT 1984 stick, nice. $2750 72 -1182

ESCORT '985 - GL wagon 4 speed air sterec cruise, two tone loaded. 31.000 miles $3895 478-5639 ESCORT, 1985 Am-fm. 4 speed. Clean 31.000 miles $3000

332-5008 ESCORT, 1986, 2,500 miles air; 4 speed power steenog/brskes SeM-ing-iltness Perfect condition $6N»0 Oxford, 5 to 8 PM, 628-7175

FORD 1985 Y£MF>0 GL 2 door oaded 31 254 miles $5 495 P A G F T O Y O T A 352-6580 GALaAXlE 500 '965 351 sower steering, lactory AM radio S clock Runs, good restoration p«oiec! $i 500 or best After 6PM Mon-Fn anytime weekends 261-3912

MUSTANG '97« -WO' $500 each or bes' offer 471.5116

MUSTANG "986 Blue '2.000 miles 4 cylinder sir am-lm stereo power locks cruise, great condition $7500 Afier 5pm 349-4492

TAURUS '986 MT-5 Black air condition $6 986

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

32000 Ford RD 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

T«vNDERBlROS COUGARS BtG SELECTION

86 84 BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030

TAijRuS 1987 canoerry red com perler uritry tjily loaded $11,000 Dest oler 366-5854 T-BiRD 1980 man, extras low miles 1 owner $2500 Call slier 6 30PM 532-2879

MUSTANG 1979 automatic new radiai tires car well cared lor $• 450 T.M£ SA.ES 455-5566 MUSTANG 1985 5 0 automatic power, amfm. air c»oth interior 27 000 miles. $7500 261-5720 MllS" ANG 1986 LX air sun-rool. an power automatic maroon/grey interior Ca/l work Hours 737-3268

T-BlRD 1965 Turbo automatic. 36 OOC' -rules excelled Eves 72 !-60'3 Days 292-3200 E« 725 TEMPO GL 1985-2 doo» powe. steermg'brskss am-tm auto i3.OOC mjies $4000 Days

59 1 5007 Eisi 477-6735

THNDERBJRD "966 Only 21 30C m.ies Nori Smoking i_ad*a car ns Beautiful $8 995 Mines ®ar» . mcoir Mercury*2i-

3036 BIRO "977 no rust new v»s

bra.es battery -uns g-ea" $1200 or best offer 42:-1910

LSC MARK /II. '967 12 OOC mi.es moonroof $16 968

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

3 2 0 0 0 Fo rd P D 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

'OWN CAP '964 icaded en-oner-S'at* $6500 478 5814 TOWNE CAR 1987 Srvcwoom cor-ditH>n tefw miiei fun. i aoed $19 500 or bes'o«er 27i-b403

COUGAR »9*4 loeded «er. ckear-exceaerii conamor $8000

Afler 5 557 li* I CO-XiAl- '984 -.mO*C rrwn-t ior no >uat $A30<0 firiT-i

459 9£i*t

CO-/GAP 1965 cieer' "••ediun \jtut ' j' ww ioed«C 61 n «im $t 800 i**-tS+L 'jRANC MARQUIS '966 -S i«r- ai

4 • 00C' miw $« 496 *rW 7PM 477 iv> GRAN0 MARO'JiS 198" _S t i "—>iea formal v-vecr -oof -.a. •oaded $12 900 453V*. GRANC MAROUiS '964 _S 4 » witi, iMimoat nir • lopiior pi e-' new tires batter* emeus' e»ce «ri condrlio $t 30C Days "V? 636C c .Tt 4jl-zitf. GRANS MARG-jiS 1966 Ai

compuier fit -.-r-de* 'tm je Irostei toe of Mie $69Cir. 64

TH'UNOERBIRD 1985 Tjrbo Coupe rec sunroof secur-iy system 43 00c mues excellent condition $8500 or best A her 5PM 531-6065

874 Mercury

TMUNDERBIRD 1979 -ed white vi-nyl top wfirte -nterior extra sharpi Oh sale $ ' 295 TVME SALES 4S5-5566

CAPRi GS 1966 automatic n" $8 995 "ir-«» Park Lincom-Mertu-r, 425-3036 CAPRi '96C RS -eC wir custom stnp-rig turbc Vaan one owner $1 589 T-ME SALES 455-5566

GRANC MARO -

STU EVANS L'NCO.N-ME"='CJF'V

32000 Fotd «D 425-43^

This classification con-tinued on 8C in L. and on 6C in P,C,R,W,G.

MUSTANG 1987 5 0 litre V-8 au-tomatic usnsm-ssiori air condition piack .ery clean 11.000 m i»ea $'0 288

STU EVANS L I N C O L N - M E R C U R Y

32000 Fo rd RD 4 2 5 - 4 3 0 0

BARNETT NISSAN • BARNETT NISSAN • BARNETT NISSAN

WE HAVE WHAT USED CAR SAVINGS

FORD MOTOR B-PLAN CUSTOMERS WELCOME

'85 IROC A u t o m a t i c , a i r . s t e r e o , rear de f ros t .

'85 EXP 5 speed , s te reo casset te , p o w e r s t e e r i n g a n d b r a k e s , f l i p r o o f , r e a r de f r os t .

• 4 8 4 9

'82 BERLINETTA L ike n e w . au toma t i c , air. s te reo , t i l t wheel , rear de f r os t , p o w e r s teer ing and b r a k e s .

*5188 •86 RANGER XL

Air, stereo cassette, power steering and brakes, deluxe cap, low miles

ESCORT. 1965 Clotti trim, dean. 2 door $2 975 GOROON CHEVROLET 427-5710 ESCORT 1966 GT wNle. 'oaded 5 speec 344-9267

ESCORT 1966 GT am-fm stereo. 20 000 ' miles 'ustprool.alr.5 speed great stiape $5 600 451-0534 ESCORT 1987 GL, loeded air auto-malic, stereo werranty Snarpl $5500 729-6512

' 8 9 9 5

PICKUPS, BRONCOS, AEROSTARS,

CLUB WAGONS Great selection. Call for details. '86 THUNDERBIRD

TURBO Automatic, air. cruise, tilt, power windows and seats.

, s t e r e o c a s s e t t e . rear

In Stock ^ For

Immediate Delivery!

P a t h f i n d e r M a x i m a

In Stock For

Immediate Delivery!

WANT 3 0 0 Z X 2 0 0 S X

' 5 6 8 7 «9775

ESCORT 1988 GT Loaded 1500 miles. 3 year warrsnty. mini condi-tion must sail $8,850 437-6566

COHVETTE. 1964 Loaded with .wither" $14 775 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 I-SOC 1985 Loaded automatic an 'ear Qeloeeei $6 995

BLACKWELL FORD 453-1100 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7

MALIBLi'. 1977 classic. 22 000 actual miles, original paint, mint condition $6 000 Musi see 354-3166 MALIBU 1980 - 2 door, automatic. powe» oood condition $ 1.650 Days 557-4153 Eves 681-7S87 MONTE CARLO - 1979 onoinai owner very flood condition, JT500 O' Pest otter sfter 5pm 459-3364 NOVA 1978, mechanically sound. j>ood for pans, $100 or olter Call sfter 5pm 476-1247 NOVA, 198" 4 door air automatic, powei steerina4 Cvakas, $7,575 GORDON CHEVROLET 427-5710 SPRINT. '986 4 ooor. 1SOOOmrt*s. 5 speed. 45 plus miles per Hour And «*ry quick $4 965 •TACK CAULEY CHEVY 8. " 5014

W E

B U Y

C A R S

& T R U C K S !

ALL MAKES & MODELS

ASK FOR BRIAN BURNS JACK CAULEY CHEVROLET 855-9700

-186-MONT£ CARLO 6S Air ster-eorcassetie tilt cruiae. power win-dows power door locus S more Only 10,000 mllea Black & Beautiful

BILL COOK BUICK 471-0800

198 7 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE 4 500 milea Loaded, Factory o«-clal L«t. $36 072 Sale $29 265 JACK CAOLEV CHEVY 655-0014

862 Chryttor CHRYSLER 1983 Flttn A »enue Good clean car. runs wall $4195

397-1366

'85 E-150 ' J L I S H CARGO VAN

Automat ic , power steering )!°|

a n d b r a k e s , g o o d w o r k van.

$ 4 9 9 5 wmXrTEWM 6 m o n t h . 6 .000 m i l e l im i ted w a r r a n t y

N o w o f fe r i ng low u s e d c a r in terest ra tes !

S S l a c k i u e l l O E S D IF YOU DON'T KNOW USED C A R S -

KNOW YOUR DEALER! 4 1 0 0 1 P l y m o u t h R d . , P l y m o u t h

4 5 3 - 1 1 0 0 4 5 3 - 1 3 2 7 FORD MOTOR B-PLAN CUSTOMERS WELCOME

P u l s a r N x S e n t r a S t a n d a r d S p o r t C o u p e s

p i B f A / / S S A A /

14541 Mich igan Ave. Between Greenf ie ld and Schaefer

Monday & Thu rsday Open ' t i l 9 846-1122

BARNETT NISSAN • BARNETT NISSAN • BARNETT NISSAN

FIFTH AVENUE 1964 LOW mileeQe o o o d c o n d i t i o n l o a d e d $7500 651-1677 FIFTH AVENUE. 1963 BFILOOO mues excellent condition $5600 553-4156 GRANO FURY 1977 - njna oood some rust. 318. power stearin®/ D'S»ee air am-lm tape player. 61 000 mUes $700 't>eel 961-0125 .eaAROil COUPES 1967 Fu« fac-lory e o u l p m e n i , automatic, p o w e r . m s o m e wm> t u r b o s 4 to C f iooee from $9 491 —Oakland Dodge T* MUe Across From Oe»larvS Ma*

z 5 8 5 - 6 0 9 3 C*BAFK>4 1964 4 door ailomstK Ptower sleertng. power brsfcea. m Condition $4 495

TOWN $ COUNTRY OOOQE 9 UHe H Grand «iver 474-67M le&ABON 1965 QTS Turbo, pow-er. HH air. crulaa. aluminum ifussti. n— nraa $5 600 or beei 3»6-1932 NEW YOMCEM 1964 E Cises C*y maea Oood condmon! $2,000 or Oast 655-6156 or 636-4327 NEW YO«KER 1963 4 door auto-matic a» power oood oondwon PgCCD^M*-^" ^ ^ 3

waYAOEn LE 10«4 wsme wood

Announcing...

DAN MacDONALD

Has Joined Mark Chevrolet

See Him For Your New or Used Car or Truck

• Chrysler 5th Avenue • New Yorker Turbo • Chrysler New Yorker Landau • Grand Fury • Plymouth Voyager • Reliant American

NO MONE RELIANT 4-DOOR C H R Y S L E R N E W Y O R K E R

33200 MICHIGAN AVE. Bt twnn Merriman A

Wayne Rds 722-9100

LOU LARICHE SUBARU S T O C K # 8 R 0 3 1 S T O C K # 7 N F 1 6 9

W A S >8378 W A S >16,781

NOW S11,999* PLYMOUTH

SUNDANCE RS H R Y S L E R L E B A R 0 N G T >

WOW 5 IN S T O C K MORE ON THE WA Y

FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 4 WHEEL DRIVE NO

MONEY DOWN!

MOHV s5572 4 - D O O R S T O C K » 7 I G 1 3 5 ORDER YOURS STARTING A T S T O C K # 8 5 0 4 4 W A S L9723 W A S ' 12 ,425

NOW$10.399* PLYMOUTH COLT Hard-work ing 4-wheel-drive tract ion CHRYSLER 5TH WE. CONQUEST

GL 4 WH. DR. «700 VALUE

STOCK #8CS017 WAS l6134

S T O C K J?7NY144 W A S '18 ,813

•DEMOB STOCK #7J131

Cooo «T SOO 'oWer 4M-47J1 %M4 LaBARON COMVFRTAM.C.

y it.000 maas Laadad Mart leefher miertor Ufea Hmm

JHCX CAuirr CMFVY tmnu

AMIS Lf 1M> MomsK, poanr steering oomm brasaa air J 10

on D us TO¥*»l • COUWTOV DOOQC

»Mas*Orand W»er 47V7W) AMES 1M7 Lt 4 door S K>

(V i SvMnj Gl 4 W»IM 0*a Wsaon ic eort lor comrtma M hM> Stock »5630 WAS '12,10®" s Power windows FREE 4x4 • Power locks YOUR t < 4 0 j c o o o . Power steering PRICE 1 0 , 4 0 5 1

20 A VAILABLE A T SIMILAR SA VINGS OFFER ENDS APRIL 14th

Price plus tax, license & Inland freight

THE 1988 SUBARU. We built our rapulatkxi by building a batter car

S u & w u c Opaa Mo*. 4 Tlnrt. wN • pja Tm, Vari, M. M l I ML

•Stigoeeied re«aa pnoe does noi NigM KntM. and

WAS '19,040

• PKJS tax. tit la. transportation. reOatee mctudad m prtoa •WHWi approved credii

NOW $14,999* NOW s14,999' Chrysler makes the cars, "WE make the difference!"

SEE Y O U TODAY!

662-3175 OR DETROIT

964-3388

— TOWN • O O U N T K t D O O M

40675 Ptymoulti Road. Plymou»i iComar o( Hagparty < Pynomii - Jusl Weei KDU across Iron aurrougXel

LOCAL: 453-4600 DETROIT: 961-4797

nauLon CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH

•r,\ <?y * j i/ * ty •' 3 / I*

2060 W. Stadium Rd Ann Arbor, Mich.

P l y m o u t h Col t • V i s t a * C o n q u e s t * Carve l l e * LeBaron 4 Dr. • LeBaron GTS • Rel iant A m e r i c a n * Ho r i zon A m e r i c a * LeBaron

1 2 F • O&E M o n d a y . February 8. 1988

H JflCH P E M M E B b ^ > 4 A, B, X & Z PLANS WELCOME

t « S M

WE'VE GOT WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR OVER 600 UNITS AVAILABLE

168 ESCORTS 17 BRONCOS 43 FESTIVAS 27 BRONCO ll 's 51 MUSTANGS 22 ECONOLINES 36 THUNDERBIRDS 47 AEROSTARS 63 TAURUS 51 RANGERS 30 TEMPOS 69 F-SERtES

15 CROWN VICTORIAS

THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS

DEMMER SEZ:

KEEP ON T R U C K I N ' .

1988 ESCORT GL 2 DOOR SERVICE

GUARANTEE 1988 TURBO COUPE

WAS '19.160 REBATE '1000 DEMMER DISCOUNT '3465

t YOUR PRICE

s 1 4 , 6 9 5 B8-1620

10.702

DISCOUNT '1007

WAS REBATE

YOUR PRICE

$8495* M8-1457

1988 ESCORT c i s n v

R a d i o a n d cse'roste>

WAS '7125 REBATE '400 DEMMER DISCOUNT - M 1

YOUR PRICE 5784 E 8 - 1 5 8 6

1988 TAURUS 4 DOOR Au»omuc. mt. M M eomrol. M i<» » > • * • « l i m Mid m o r *

WAS •tS.IBI TE 1

D I S C O U N T • J M i

10,295 - 1 9 8 8 TEMPO G L 4 D 0 0 R

S8.1036

A ir S1er«5 ana more WAS '10.820 DEMMER DISCOUNT -20B2

YOUR PRICE

$8728 P 8 - 1 5 3 9

1988 FESTIVA

YOUR PRICE *5190:

Autorr>j:ic body sj<J« mokJIngs, stereo, digital clock overhead console , t inted g lass , power steering. interval wipws, Dumper guards, bumper

strips, instrumentation group, dual mirrors, trim rings, air conditioning, rear defroster

WAS REBATE DEMMER DISCOUNT YOURS FOR

'9621 '400

'1826

s 7 3 9 5 E 8 - 1 5 6 5

1988 F-150 133 Wheel Base C<x- rtm»nce g r o u p , a u n l i a r , f u« i l a n k , h a n d l i n g p a c k a g e headHir>er i n s u r a n c e p a c k a g e , b r i g r i i k m m o u n t s w i n g » * ' » m u f o r s A M FW e l e c t r o n i c s t e r e o w i t n c l o c k l a c l o m e i e - i s p o r t » n r i c o v e r s r e a r s l i d i n g w i r ' d o * t i m e d g<ass 2 3 S / 7 5 R » ' 5 r a d i a l s e a s o n l i r e * rear s t e p d u m p e r 6 2 5 0 G V W B p a c k a g e 5 s p e e d m a n u a l o v e r d r i v e

I ransm.sSKJn

WAS '12.262 . REBATE '500 ^ DEMMER DISCOUNT >2967 YOURS FOR

s 8 7 9 5

19S8 MUSTANG HATCHBACK < * ' & : # ttereo

y CXWf t x k t a n c m o r t REBATES UP TO $1000 00

ESCORT, EXP '400 MUSTANG 2.3 Manual '400 THUNDERBIRD s600

TAURUS '750 RANGER >500 BRONCO II «500

THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE

AEROSTAR VAN & WAGON '500 F-150, 250, 350, Manual

Transmission '500

WE WANT YOUR TRADE YOU TELL US WHAT IT TAKES

T r j r

EMMER FORD

A, B, X, Z Plan Welcome

ACROSS FROM FORD'S WAYNE ASSEMBLY PLANT

37300 MICHIGAN AVEJt f f lEWBURGH RD. • WAYNE, Ml A D C k l I A T C 0 P E N L A T E 9PM 7 2 1 - 2 6 0 0 * 4 2 0 - 2 0 2 2 * 5 ° u ! 1 5 M0N. and THURS. TIL

1-275, Exit #22, 2 Mi les East " P i u s ' «e igh i . t ax t i t l e a n a r e c a t e a s s i g n e d 10 J D F o r d p l u s a d d i t i o n a l o p t i o n s " • O r d e r y o u r s t o d a y

Minutes From Everywhere

FULL TANK OF GAS WITH ANY NEW CAR

OR TRUCK PURCHASED 1987 F-800 DUMP

5-6 YARD NEW '2-9 G A S >2 0 0 0 F R O N T A X L E 2 1 0 0 0 2 S P E E Q R E A R WAS -29MS

*24,895* 1988 BRONCO 4x4 XLT

DISCOUNT *MS7

YOUR PRICE ' 1 6 , 9 9 5 * US-1386

1988 BRONCO II 4x4 Ai r XI .T W A S D E M M E R D I S C O U N T -3954 R E B A T E '500

Y O U R • 1 PRICE

1988 F-150 +

oScSSm -t*7 ' 8795133 ,

1988 RANGER

YOUR PRICE

L i v o n i a

P l y m o u t h

D e a r b o r n

A n n A r b o r

Y p s i l a n t i

B e l l e v i l l e

N o r t h v i l l e

N o v i

C a n t o n

W e a t l a n d

Fu l l F a c t o r y Equ»c«T>ent WAS T433 REBATE '500 DEMMER D I S C O U N T 1 3 *

YOUR PRICE *5995 R8-1403

jryrrmyrw F X J L L F A C T O R Y EQUIPMENT

" ' ORDER MOW

ONLY*9725 * *

o H i - Y A T

1988 THUNDERBIRD TURBO COUPE Preferred Equipment Package »157 A M / F M Electronic Stereo Cassette Speed Cont ro l

6-Way Power Driver's Seat Power Lock Group Rear Window Defroster Tilt Steer ing Wheel 2.3 liter EFI Tu rbo Engine

S Speed Manual Overdrive Transmisison P255/60VR16 Performance Tires Graphic Equalizer

W A S s18,872 H I C K E Y R E B A T E »3874 F A C T O R Y R E B A T E »1000

NOW 1 3 , 9 9 8 *

1988 TAURUS 4 DOOR SEDAN M e d i u m G r a y Cloth Spli t B u c k e t S e a t s Pre f . E q u i p m e n t P a c k a g e » 2 0 1

Air C o n d i t i o n i n g Rear D e f r o s t e r R o c k e r P a n e l Mold ings

Speed Cont ro l Interval Wipers Automatic Transmission

W A S *13,109 H I C K E Y R E B A T E > 2 1 0 9 . 1 1 F A C T O R Y R E B A T E ' 7 5 0

n o . s 1 0 , 2 4 9 " *

1988 ESCORT GT 2 DOOR HATCHBACK • Cloth Sport Buckets • Rear Window Defroster • Speed Control • Light/Security Group

Spec ia l V a l u e P a c k a g e Tinted G l a s s Tilt S t e e r i n g W h e e l 1 9 L EFI H O E n g i n e

Manual Air C o n d i t i o n e r Interval Windsh ie ld W i p e r s AM/FM 4 S p e a k e r S ta r BO C a s s e t t e 5 S p e e d Manua l T r a n s a x l e

W A S '10,789 H I C K E Y R E B A T E • 1 7 6 2 . 8 5 F A C T O R Y R E B A T E * « 0 0

50 AT THIS PRICE N O W ' 8 2 2 6 1 5 *

Stack FILLUP OF GAS WITH EVERY NEW CAR OR TRUCK PURCHASE

5 3 8 - 6 6 0 0

DEMO SALE '87 '87 '86 '85

THUNDEflMD TURBO COUPE Loaded! Stock # 3 0 0 1

T -

CR0WN VICTORIA LX LoadedS Stock #5061 . . . .

MUSTANG GT C0NVERTME Loaded! Slock # 0 0 6 3 3 5 .

*THUNDBMDTUnOCOUK Loaded! S tock # D G 5 0 1 „ .

'12,999* '12,799* '13,559*

'8695* BRAND NEW '87

BLOW OUT SALE! '87 TEMPO GL SPORT

2 flocr S : x i < = 2 2 6 '

s7995

T A U R U S G L 4 D O O R

EXP SPORT COUPE L o a c w S t o c k = 9 0 8 3

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1988 RANGER " S " 4 Cylinder 5 Speed Custom Tr im Rack & Pinion Steering Electronic Ignit ion

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