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Campy cult classic becomes a comic, 1D Softball i)£jh\ results, 1C Herb gardens ,, for fresh meals, 1B Canton Volume 16 Number 8 Monday. August 13. 1990 Canton. Michigan 50 Pages Fifty Cents 1(M>0 Suburban Communications Corporation Mettetal to wing it until an offer comes along By Diane Gale staff writer Exactly what will happen to Mettetal Airport is up in the air af- ter Canton shot down a proposal to buy it Wednesday. But it doesn't mean that action will close Mettetal, at Joy and Lilley roads in Canton Township. State and federal aviation officials are fight- ing to keep it open. "The airport is obviously available for sale to anyone and actually has been'' for three years, said Tom Klo- 'The airport is obviously available for sale to anyone and actually has been' tor three years. — Tom K/ochko chko, vice-president of Desert Sands, Inc.. the company that owns the air- port. The Mettetal family owned it from 1939 until December 1987. THE PRICE tag is M l million. according to information provided to a committee studying the possibility of Canton buying Mettetal. Despite a majority of the commit- tee recommending to buy. the Can- ton board of trustees decided last week against the purchase. They said they didn't want to spend tax dollars to support the project. "I can't say I didn't expect this de- cision," Klochko said. "It will be for sale as an airport or anything else." The future is hard to predict, Klo- chko said. "There's no way to tell. There's no rush to this." Area pilots were upset by news that Canton declined to buy Mette- tal, according to Peter H. Burgher, Great Lakes Area Representative, aircraft owners and pilots associa- tion. "The real tragedy is not what they A BILL BRESLER/ctafl photographer Mark Yaldo, who was born in Iraq: "We support thia country." Local boys headfor Middle East By Kevin Brown staff writer i Pic. Brian Barbae of Canton ia headed for the Middle Eaat. Iraq's invasion of Kuwait last week sparked local reaction from families of U.S. servicemen, and from residents of Middle Eastern descent. Pfc. Brian Barbee of Canton was scheduled to leave Sunday from Port Cambell, Ky , for the Middle East He's one of three local ser- vicemen likely beaded for the Mid- dle East, spokesmen for US. armed services said. Barbee, 20, a 19M Plymouth Sa- lem High graduate, has "a positive attitude" about the mission, said his mother, Paye Barbee of Canton. "I feel terrible," she said. "He joined the service to get the money to go to college and all of a sudden he's going to end op in who knows what 'He joined the service to get the money to go to college and ah of a sudden he's going to end up in who knows what. 9 Faye Barbee "It's a hell of a way to get money for an education.'' Pvt. Stephen Fleming. 20, of Plymouth Township, told his fami- ly he was leaving last week with the (2nd Airborne Division based in Port Bragg, N.C., for the Middle East, said his stepmother, Sharon Fleming. MEANWHILE, Army end Navy recruiting offices in Plymouth re- port no surge in calls from young men interested In joining the armed forces to serve la the Mid- dle East "There hasn't been any increases in activity, and there hasn't been any decrease," said Petty Officer 1st Class Doug Ford, s Navy re- cruiter in Plymouth Ford has received four to five calls a day from family or girl- friends of Plymouth-Caaton Navy turn to Page 2 (the board of trustees) did, but bow they went about it" Burgher said. Canton spent a great deal of time and money to study an issue that Su- pervisor Tom Yack was already against, Burgher said. The study committee "was just an exercise." Yack has said he could have re- jected the idea a( the start, but de- cided to appoint the committee as a courtesy to area pilots, as well as state aeronautics officials. VARIED OPTIONS exist for how Mettetal land will be used. e Developers could buy it for light .industrial projects. _e Another community, or govern- mental body, could buy the airport, according to Richard Jackson, as- sistant deputy director of aeronau- tics of the state bureau of aeronau- tics e Also, a group of communities could form an authority to jointly operate the airport. Jackson said. The Federal Aviation Association will continue to look for public spon- sorship of the airport, according to Please turn to Page 2 Board ready to roll on revised film guidelines By M B Dillon staff writer A proposal to tighten a policy on the use of instructional materials used in the Plymouth-Canton schools would have a chilling effect on edu- cation, according to Marguerite Vollrath, outgoing president of the teacher's union. The policy change to be discussed at tonight's 730 meeting will require teachers who wish to use films, vi- deo* or cassettes in the classroom to explain in writing the educational purpose of the materials, as well as activities to be completed before and after the audio-visual material is used. Teachers also will be required to give principals 72 hours notice of the showing of a film or video. IN THE past, teachers have been required to submit forms when guest speakers are visiting or when R- rated movies are shown. So this isn't a "drastic departure from the past," Vollrath said. "Teachers always have objectives, and to put them on paper and turn than into the principal doesn't seem excessive Bat whenever you jtat a demand on time, it's one more thing you have to do." At the high school level, the 72- hour requirement could "really be a deterrent to the educational pro- cess" as far as the teaching of cur- rent events is concerned, she said. Often, government teachers like to show tapes of CNN broadcasts deal- ing with timely events, she said. "Having to notify the principal 72 hours in advance may be difficult, because if you see something on the news, it means yoe cant show it the next day. Unices there's a waiver for that particular thing, I know it will be a problem at the high school" Vollrath is a media specialist st Centennial Educational Park. REPRESENTATIVES OF Citi- sens for Better Education — a con- servative Christian group that has protested the schools' use of R-rated films think the policy change is well-advised and overdue. "Other districts reqaire approval before teachers can faring ia movies and tapes Compared to other school 'Other districts require approval before teachers can bring in movies and tapes. Compared to other school districts, we've been lax.' — Bob Anderson districts, we've been lax." said Bob Anderson, a CBE member who ran for school board "I don't want to be a crusader for censorship, but I think the freedom teachers have been given has been abused in some cases. "It's as though some of the teach- ers feel parents aren't doing their job, so teachers Then have to pro- mote values to the children. That just isn't the case. It's true some stu- dents areb't getting a value-based upbringing, but I'd say the majority of parents try to transfer their val- ues to their children. "If there is some effort it shouldn't be done in the context of the curriculum." School counselors and extracurric- ular programs like Head Start should be used instead. Anderson said. Anderson is glad to see something is being done, but the policy "still doesn't guarantee objectionable ma- terials won't reach the classroom, because who's doing the approving?" he said. THE BOARD, in revising the poli- cy, is responding to "an issue people have raised, and one of those we were looking at anyhow." school board member Roland Thomas said. There is do connection between the action and the hanging death last spring of an S-year-old Galllmore student Stephen Nalepa, after he viewed the film "Nobody's Useless" at school, be said. "Most people feel, and I think most teachers feel, that before you present something in the classroom, it ought to be reviewed," Thomas turn to Page 2 what's inside Building scene. . . . . 1F Calendar . . 7A Classifieds. . . - B.C.E.F Auto . B.C.E.F Employment . . . . E.F Index 9E Real estate . . . . . . E Creative living . . . . . 1E Crime watch . . . . . . 2A Crossword. . . . . . . 3E Entertainment . . . . . 50 Obituaries . . . . . . . 4A Sports . . . . 1C Street scene . . . . . . 10 Taste . . . . / yrwai imt . . . . 1B . 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Mettetal to wing it until an offer comes along By Diane Gale staff writer

Exactly what will happen to Mettetal Airport is up in the air af-ter Canton shot down a proposal to buy it Wednesday.

But it doesn't mean that action will close Mettetal, at Joy and Lilley roads in Canton Township. State and federal aviation officials are fight-ing to keep it open.

"The airport is obviously available for sale to anyone and actually has been' ' for three years, said Tom Klo-

'The airport is obviously available for sale to anyone and actually has been' tor three years.

— Tom K/ochko

chko, vice-president of Desert Sands, Inc.. the company that owns the air-port. The Mettetal family owned it from 1939 until December 1987.

THE PRICE tag is M l million.

according to information provided to a committee studying the possibility of Canton buying Mettetal .

Despite a majority of the commit-tee recommending to buy. the Can-ton board of trustees decided last

week against the purchase. They said they didn't want to spend tax dollars to support the project.

"I can't say I didn't expect this de-cision," Klochko said. "It will be for sale as an airport or anything else."

The future is hard to predict, Klo-chko said. "There's no way to tell. There's no rush to this."

Area pilots were upset by news that Canton declined to buy Mette-tal, according to Peter H. Burgher, Great Lakes Area Representative, aircraft owners and pilots associa-tion.

"The real tragedy is not what they

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Local boys headfor Middle East By Kevin Brown staff writer

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Pic. Brian Ba rbae of Canton ia headed for t h e Middle Eaat.

Iraq's invasion of Kuwait last week sparked local reaction f rom families of U.S. servicemen, and from residents of Middle Eas tern descent.

Pfc. Brian Barbee of Canton was scheduled to leave Sunday f rom Port Cambell, Ky , for the Middle East He's one of three local ser-vicemen likely beaded for the Mid-dle East, spokesmen for US. armed services said.

Barbee, 20, a 19M Plymouth Sa-lem High graduate, has " a positive attitude" about the mission, said his mother, Paye Barbee of Canton.

"I feel terrible," she said. "He joined the service to get the

money to go to college and all of a sudden he's going to end op in who knows wha t

'He joined the service to get the money to go to college and ah of a sudden he's going to end up in who knows what.9

— Faye Barbee

"It's a hell of a way to get money for an education.''

Pvt. Stephen Fleming. 20, of Plymouth Township, told his fami-ly he was leaving last week with the (2nd Airborne Division based in Port Bragg, N.C., for the Middle East, said his stepmother, Sharon Fleming.

MEANWHILE, Army end Navy recruiting offices in Plymouth re-port no surge in calls f rom young

men interested In joining the armed forces to serve la the Mid-dle E a s t

"There hasn't been any increases in activity, and there hasn't been any decrease," said Petty Officer 1st Class Doug Ford, s Navy re-cruiter in Plymouth

Ford has received four to five calls a day f rom family or girl-friends of Plymouth-Caaton Navy

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(the board of trustees) did, but bow they went about i t " Burgher said.

Canton spent a great deal of time and money to study an issue that Su-pervisor Tom Yack was already against, Burgher said. The study committee "was just an exercise."

Yack has said he could have re-jected the idea a( the start, but de-cided to appoint the committee as a courtesy to area pilots, as well as state aeronautics officials.

VARIED OPTIONS exist for how Mettetal land will be used.

e Developers could buy it for

light .industrial projects. _e Another community, or govern-

mental body, could buy the airport, according to Richard Jackson, as-sistant deputy director of aeronau-tics of the state bureau of aeronau-tics

e Also, a group of communities could form an authority to jointly operate the airport. Jackson said.

The Federal Aviation Association will continue to look for public spon-sorship of the airport, according to

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Board ready to roll on revised film guidelines By M B Dillon staff writer

A proposal to tighten a policy on the use of instructional materials used in the Plymouth-Canton schools would have a chilling effect on edu-cation, according to Marguerite Vollrath, outgoing president of the teacher's union.

The policy change to be discussed at tonight's 730 meeting will require teachers who wish to use films, vi-deo* or cassettes in the classroom to explain in writing the educational purpose of the materials, as well as activities to be completed before and af ter the audio-visual material is used.

Teachers also will be required to give principals 72 hours notice of the showing of a film or video.

IN THE past, teachers have been required to submit forms when guest speakers are visiting or when R-rated movies a re shown. So this isn't a "drastic departure from the past," Vollrath said.

"Teachers always have objectives, and to put them on paper and turn t h a n into the principal doesn't seem excessive Bat whenever you jtat a demand on time, it's one more thing you have to do."

At the high school level, the 72-hour requirement could "really be a deterrent to the educational pro-cess" as far as the teaching of cur-rent events is concerned, she said.

Often, government teachers like to show tapes of CNN broadcasts deal-ing with timely events, she said.

"Having to notify the principal 72 hours in advance may be difficult, because if you see something on the news, it means yoe c a n t show it the next day. Unices there's a waiver for that particular thing, I know it will be a problem at the high school"

Vollrath is a media specialist s t Centennial Educational Park.

REPRESENTATIVES O F Citi-sens for Better Education — a con-servative Christian group that has protested the schools' use of R-rated films — think the policy change is well-advised and overdue.

"Other districts reqaire approval before teachers can faring ia movies and tapes Compared to other school

'Other districts require approval before teachers can bring in movies and tapes. Compared to other school districts, we've been lax.'

— Bob Anderson

districts, we've been lax." said Bob Anderson, a CBE member who ran for school board

"I don't want to be a crusader for censorship, but I think the freedom teachers have been given has been abused in some cases.

"It 's as though some of the teach-ers feel parents aren't doing their job, so teachers Then have to pro-mote values to the children. That just isn't the case. It's true some stu-dents areb't getting a value-based upbringing, but I'd say the majori ty of parents try to transfer their val-ues to their children.

"If there is some e f f o r t it shouldn't be done in the context of the curriculum."

School counselors and extracurric-ular programs like Head Start should be used instead. Anderson said.

Anderson is glad to see something is being done, but the policy "still doesn't guarantee objectionable ma-terials won't reach the classroom, because who's doing the approving?" he said.

THE BOARD, in revising the poli-cy, is responding to "an issue people have raised, and one of those we were looking at anyhow." school board member Roland Thomas said.

There is do connection between the action and the hanging death last spring of an S-year-old Galllmore s tudent Stephen Nalepa, a f te r he viewed the film "Nobody's Useless" a t school, be said.

"Most people feel, and I think most teachers feel, that before you present something in the classroom, it ought to be reviewed," Thomas

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"Ail we ' re doing is formal iz ing that process. I t ' s a more s t ruc tured process that gives the pr incipal t ime to review ma te r i a l s to be used is the classroom.

"This is pa r t of our ongoing pro-cess of reviewing policy. Most of our policies w e r e w r i t t e n in the period

between 1971 and 1972. "Dr. (Superintendent John) Hoben

gave (community relat ions director) Dick Egli that ass ignment two or three years ago; to begin going through the policy book for updating. Dick gets to it as he can ."

NINETY-NINE P E R C E N T of the instructional m a t e r i a l won't present

a problem, Thomas said. "You ' re a lways going to have

those a r e a s that a re questionable a s f a r as bow the i tem relates to the curr iculum. This will help address those. Pr inc ipa l s a re expected to be cur r icu lum leaders . This just puts 4he onus where It belongs more di-rectly."

Board discussion tonight probably

will revolve around whether "we 've given principals enough t ime to look at what ' s going to be viewed in the c lassroom.

"We' l l probably a lso discuss whether we want the principal to ap-prove or just to be a w a r e of the ma-terial . . those kinds of issues," he said.

Airport seeks municipal buyer Contfrued from Page 1

Dean Nits d i rec to r of the Michigan section of the FAA.

"Because the township of Canton has rejected it doesn' t mean we will stop our search fo r a municipal i ty (to buy it ," Ni t i said. "We continue to believe the, a i rpo r t is a va luable as-set t o the c o m m u n i t y f o r a v a r i e t y of reasons and we ' r e disappointed the township Is not pursuing the pur-chase of the a i rpor t . I t 's an asset

that may be lost." The s ta te has di f f icul ty in finding

communi t ies tha t will accept new a i rpor t s in southeas tern Michigan, Nitz said.

"We think we need to save what we have," he said. " I t ' s impor tan t that we have smal l a i rpor t s in the metropol i tan a rea , so smal l a i r -c r a f t s can be separa ted f r o m la rger a i r c r a f t and not use their faci l i t ies ."

KLOCHKO HAS said that mainte-nance and improvemen t costs for

Met te ta l a r e expensive. Communi t ies a r e offered s ta te and

federa l g r a n t s tha t would cover 95 percent , or possibly 100 percent , of the purchase and operat ing costs. P r i v a t e o w n e r s a r e n ' t o f f e r e d grants .

Another d isadvantage to pr iva te ownership, Klochko said, is tha t Mettetal pays t ax on fuel sales that go into the s t a t e aviation improve-ments fund, which goes to publicly owned a i rpor ts .

Met te ta l current ly has 110 hang-a r s with capaci ty for 200 hangars.

The study commi t t ee found that m a n y improvements were needed a t Mettetal .

They include paving the parking lot, t ea r ing down and rebuilding at least 100 hangars, re paving and wid-ening the runway, buying 29 acres to the north and south prevent ing any-one f rom building near the approach and removing underground fuel stor-age tanks.

Group rejects plan to sell church A plan to sell the P lymouth s i te of

the Jehovah ' s Witnesses P lymouth Congregation church to the UAW has been re jec ted by city planning com-missioners

While the congregat ion leaders can still seek the rezoning necessary for the sa te be fo re the city commis-sion, nearby residents of the church on Sheldon R o a d a r e united In oppo-sition to the sale.

"There w a s not one neighbor who

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spoke in favor of i t ," said Douglas Miller, planning commission vice cha i rman, adding residents packed the commission c h a m b e r s fo r the public bearing on Wedenesday.

" I t ' s inconsistent with the existing use in the area , which is all single-family residential , and it 's inconsist-ent with the m a s t e r land use plan, which also cal ls fo r s ingle-family homes in that a r ea , " Miller contin-ued, explaining planning commis-sioners' reject ion of the request .

The church is a t the southeast cor-

ner of Sheldon and Junction. Some residents said a rezoning

could encourage others to seek off ice zoning along Sheldon, where homes now stand.

In their applicat ion for rezoning, the Jehovah ' s Witnesses mainta in tha t between 10 and 180 people visit the congregat ion on various week-days, and 180 to 200 on Sunday.

In con t r a s t , they say one or two secre ta r ies would use the UAW off-ice on weekdays , adding the re would be monthly UAW meetings.

Tom Kayfes, presiding overseer of the congregation, said they plan to sell because "We just want a more modern building and we ' re outgrow-ing that one."

He said the congregat ion, which includes m e m b e r s froffiT Plymouth, Northville, Novl and Canton, is look-i n g fo r land to build a new building near Five Mile Road in Plymouth.

Kayfes could not be reached for c o m m e n t on church leaders ' plans, a f t e r the planning commission re-jected the rezoning.

Law beats Keen- McCarthy By Kevin Brown staff writer

What if they gave a p r i m a r y elec-tion and nobody c a m e ?

Well, it wouldn' t be much differ-ent f rom what happened when they gave an election on Tuesday.

While observers predic ted a low turnout — about 20 percent of regis-tered voters — the ac tua l turnout in Plymouth and P lymouth Township was even smal le r .

"I t ' s d readfu l , " said township Clerk Es ther JHulsing, of the 15 per-cent turnout in P lymouth Township.

"I don't think w e eve r had one that was quite this low," Hulsing said, in the 12 years she 's served as clerk. In the township, 2,503 of 16,482 regis-tered voters cas t ballots.

In the city, 1,167 voted — just over 16 percent of those registered to vote.

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In the Republ ican p r imary for the 36th Distr ict s t a t e House sea t , in-cumbent Rep . Gerald Law defea ted chal lenger Kathleen Keen-McCar-thy, by winning 55 percent of the vote in P lymouth , Plymouth Town-ship and Canton Township.

" I 'm very happy obviously," said Law, who survived his f i rs t p r i m a r y challenge s ince be first won election to the s t a t e House in 1982.

"I a p p r e c i a t e all the Republ icans in the p r i m a r y voting for me , " Law said. He descr ibed his campaign ap-proach as low key. "I put up some signs, did s o m e phone calling, some mai l ing ," he said.

IN T H E fal l when Law faces Dem-ocra t Dennis Shrewsbury — unop-posed in Tuesday ' s p r imary — Law said be plans mailings, dropping off campaign l i t e ra tu re door-to-door, some newspaper ads and call ing homes in the d i s t r i c t

Keen-McCarthy, an associate ad-minis t ra tor a t Oak wood Hospital, went door-to-door to around 5,000 homes to ta lk with voters. "Certainly I 'm dissapointed, but I think tha t it was overal l a good thing to do," she said.

" I t got people to take a look at the issues," she said, adding she'll con-sider running fo r the s ta te House seat again.

"I enjoyed it, I learned a lot. I hope tha t if nothing else, it (her ef-

for t ) will get Gerald Law to pay m o r e at tent ion to his d is t r ic t ."

Law defeated Keen-McCarthy in P lymouth 512-241, and in P lymouth Township by 1,252-480. Law won in Canton Township 844-506.

In the Republican p r i m a r y for governor, John Engler defeated John Lauve 1,525-192 in P lymouth Town-ship, and 627-94 in Plymouth. Gov. J a m e s Blanchard, unopposed in the Democra t i c p r imary for governor, got 519 votes in P lymouth Township and 309 in Plymouth.

Local voters also supported a m e a s u r e to renew the 1 mill tax lev-ied by Wayne County, by a 1,240-1,056 vote in Plymouth Township, and by a 522-373 vote in Plymouth.

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T A P P E D OUT: A Columbus s t ree t resident was tapped out last week when a Detroit Edison worker dis-covered that an electrical me te r had been tampered with.

The mete r was turned upside down to obtain f r ee electricity.

The worker told police that a m e t e r had already been replaced once a t the location. The stolen elec-t r ic i ty was worth $78.18 The worker was willing to prosecute.

CAUGHT IN ACT: Two youths were arres ted last week by Canton police a f t e r they found them in a wooded area of Cherry Hill and Lotz a f t e r the a t tempted thef t of a 1985 Porsche.

The boys were in the process of removing two passenger side wheels when police arrived. Police found a lug wrench, car jack, claw h a m m e r and vise grip.

WORK VANDETTA: A ca r parked in the garage on Bannock burn was broken into last week The suspect is a 46-year-old Plymouth resident who was about to be fired by the home-owner f rom her job. also in P lym-outh.

crime watch The missing i t ems included $40

worth of casset tes , a $30 purse and $70 worth of medicine A Hanford Road resident re turned some of the missing i tems. .

/ JEWELRY HEISTS; Three wed

ding rings, valued a t a lmos t $3,000, were reported stolen last week f r o m a jewelry box. owned by a Canton resident, when the owner w a s mov ing the box f r o m one residence to an other

Another jewelry box was broken into f rom a residence on Old Michi-gan Avenue last week. The box was left on a kitchen counter when the suspect left the res idence

She said a f r iend was eat ing pizza with three other f r iends when she left the residence When she re-turned, the box was miss ing More than $700 worth of j ewel ry was re-ported stolen last week, police said

Iraqi invasion has local impact Continued from Page 1

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men, to find out if they've been sent to the Middle East , he said.

While it 's possible a t least one Navy man f rom the area is now in that region, "we don't know for ce r ta in — it's hard to tell," he said.

Army Staff Sgt. Howard Mcln-tyre also reported no increase in cal ls f rom young people interested in joining the Army.

Of the ones who do call, "They ' re asking a few questions, 'Would I have to go to the Middle Eas t? ' " he said. "I t depends on where they need you."

P L Y M O U T H - C A N T O N re s i -dents of Middle Eas tern descent say they support President George Bush for sending troops to the a r e a .

"We a re Americans, we have been over here for 17 years ," said

Mark Yaldo, owner of Beyer Drugs or Main in Plymouth.

"We support this count ry ," said Yaldo, who was born in Iraq and has family there.

He said he had talked with a brother in I raq on Monday

"They say they ' re sa fe , " Yaldo said. "We hope nothing will happen, we all hope tha t . "

Dimitri Ayoub, owner of Dimi-tr i ' s Par ty Pan t ry on Main Street in P l y m o u t h , w a s b o r n in Jerusalem.

"Hey — I 'm an Amer ican . I sup-port Bush," he said. "I hope there 's peace in the world, a lot of inno-cent people a re going to get hurt ."

It's ironic tha t when Israel has invaded an Arab country, "they don't send an internat ional force to deal with it," as is being considered af ter the Iraq invasion, he said.

New parish holds first mass Sunday Continued from Page I

pora ry location until the church is built cm Warren between Beck and Ridge.

"We're inviting everyone to the f i r s t Mass and mainly people who might be interested in becoming m e m b e r s f r o m here (Good Counsel) and S t John Neumann," said P e r f e t -to, pas tor of Good Counsel for four years .

"A lot will depend on the r a t e of growth ," said Per fe t to , ci t ing popu-lation growth stat is t ics in Canton.

Between IS and 20 fami l ies have a l ready signed up as Resur rec t ion parishioners.

" I t ' s exciting to s t a r t something brand-new," Pe r f e t t o said. "There ' s no road to follow."

It will probably be a t least th ree yea r s before the church is built. In

'It's exciting to start something brand-new.'

— Rev. Richard Perfetto pastor

the meant ime, P e r f e t t o p lans to rent an office in Canton and r e m a i n liv-ing at Good Counsel, a t leas t for a while.

P E R F E T T O NOTICES an upsw-ing in church a t t endance dur ing na-tional crises, he said.

For instance, for th ree months af-ter President John F . Kennedy was shot, Per fe t to said, he noticed a marked Increase in the number of people at tending Mass. And be pre-dicts that if a war e rup t s in the Mid-dle East, there will be another spur t of church-goers.

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Art is center of attention for opening

Art was the center of attention last week in Canton

But it wasn ' t just ar t . It was the work of Canton sculptor Joseph De-Lauro that was on display during the grand opening of Village Green Apar tments .

The event raised more than $2,400 f o r t h e Canton Communi ty Foundation and the Canton Histori-cal Commission, according to event cha i rman William Joyner

DeLauro 's work was displayed in

the apa r tmen t complex 's commu-nity house and included many of the sculptor 's works f r o m the past 50 years.

DeLauro was cha i rman of the a r t depa r tmen t at the University of Windsor. He is now ret i red

His works a re displayed in many public places. , including one a t t h e Detroit Publ ic Library and at the Hi ram Walker whiskey factory in Windsor. He is a long-time Canton resident.

Group on the lookout for regional compost location By Diane Oaie staff writer

A Canton g roup is looking for a new location fo r a compost site to handle g rass clippings and ya rd waste.

The p lan to s t a r t a compost s i te a t Beck and Geddes road in Canton to handle ya rd was tes f r o m Canton, Plymouth and Northvi l le was buried by opposition f r o m nearby residents concerned over envi ronmenta l dam-age

The voluntary compost p rog ram was to begin this s u m m e r , with the $250,000 s t a r t up cost to be covered by a s t a t e g r a n t to the three com-munities in the Western Townships Utility Authori ty. The authori ty w a s established to dea l with sewers, solid waste and o the r i s s u e r

THE MICHIGAN Depar tment of Natural Resources grant expired Aug. 2 when the Canton township board fai led to approve the Beck and Geddes location.

The author i ty has applied for a grant extension and is looking for a new location t ha t m a y not even be in the author i ty ' s communit ies , accord-ing to Ann Bollin, WTUA execut ive director.

By 1994 communities won't be allowed to *-take yard clipping* to landfills or incinerators if a state law proposed by State Rep. Jamas Koatava is approved by the House and Senate.

By 1994 communit ies w o n t be al-lowed to take yard cl ippings to land-n i l s or incinerators if a s t a t e l aw proposed by State Rep. J a m e s Kos-teva is approved by the House and Senate . House Bill 4172 w a s ap-proved House and is being rev iewed by the Senate.

Canton t rustees were lobbied ha rd by res iden t s opposed to the compos t s i te in their neighborhood.

They feared chemicals on g rass would seep into their well w a t e r and their p iupe i ty r a i s e s would fa l l if such a s i te was in their neighbor-hood. The M acre s i te would have been spli t into six fields, and eventu-ally would have bees t u rned into a sod f a r m .

Research shows that compos ts si tes don't cause groundwater con-taminat ion, according to W a y n e Koser, a DNR environmenta l ana -l y s t

He said that when compost s i tes a re managed cor rec t ly there ' s no problem with liquid that would s e e p through the decompos ing y a r d waste.

Residents also complained abou t potential odor, increased t ruck t r a f -fic to haul the compost ma te r i a l and r a t s in wood piles.

Regarding the demise of the com-post, a rea resident. Pe r ry Cellini said, " I think i t 's g r e a t "

l i e fight against the compost , "was pre t ty cohesive, the a r e a resi-dents were together , a l i t t le unor-ganized a t t imes, but we got the job done."

Meanwhile the idea of launching a communi ty compost is still a l ive.

T h e three communi t ies a r e com-mit ted to decreas ing their dependen-cy on landfills and Tm opt imis t ic that w e l l come up with a solution fo r the three communit ies ," Bollin said.

"In three yea r s w e wi l l all b e com-posting." said Bollin r e f e r r ing to Kosteva 's bill.

Teacher's contract expires Aug. 27; talks moving 'slowly'

PL staff writer

Wayne-Westiand school teacheri have yet to reach an the district on a

William Real of the Wayne-Wi tkn and

tract talks are moving "slowly

Negotiating

Wayne- Westiand School District The district serves southeast Canton.

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The price of gasoline jumped as much as 25 cents per gallon at some Michigan stations last week, though the increases were about 16 cents at most area pumps. But motorists who feel tempted to lash out s t local sta-tions for increasing prices might want to reconsider

Gas station managers and owners said they are not raking in higher profits locally. Instead, they're rais-ing prices at the directive of major corporations *

Some area managers and owners.

Bantam on display A 1938 B a n t a m R o a d s t e r f r o m H e n r y F o r d M u s e u m & G r e e n f i e l d Vi l lage will b e o n d i s p l a y t h r o u g h o u t A u g u s t a t W o n d e r l a n d Mall, P l y m -o u t h R o a d a t M i d d l e b e l t in L ivon ia . A d v e r t i s e d In 1936 aa A m e r i c a ' s o n l y e c o n o m y c a r , t h e B a n t a m ' s Bu t l e r , Pa. , m a k e r c l a i m e d u p t o 60 m i l e a p e r ga l lon a n d a t o p s p e e d of 60 m p h . R e c e i v i n g m o a t of i t s p u b l i c i t y f r o m ita u a e in H o l l y w o o d m o t i o n p i c t u r e a , t h e B a n t a m w a s p r i c e d in t h e $400 r a n g e . T h e e x h i b i t is t o a c q u a i n t p e o p l e wi th t h e n e w A u t o -m o b i l e in A m e r i c a n Life a n d o t h e r r e c e n t c h a n g e s a t

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fear ing a c o r p o r a t e backlash, refused to reveal their names in comments they made that placed blame for fuel price increases on the major corporations Some had been instructed not to speak to reporters

Some managers said they had no authority to discuss the price in-creases

Meanwhile, AAA Michigan report-ed Thursday that although fuel costs continued to climb, the rate of in-crease had begun to slow down late last week.

A special "fuel gauge" survey of 294 stations in Michigan showed 43 percent maintained prices. 26 per-cent increased them and 11 percent actually dropped them.

AAA also offered tips for motor-ists heeding President George Bush's call for gasoline conservation:

• Form car pools. Two people who ride to wort together'dally can save up to 25 percent of the fuel used weekly by each.

• Combine near-home trips. About half of all car trips are under

five miles a Drive conservatively, accel-

erate smoothly and drive at a steady pace with minimal braking

a Drive at moderate speeds Ve-hicles t an get 15 percent to 20 per-cent more miles per gallon at 55 mph than at 65 mph.

a Maintain vehicles Following a maintenance schedule improves mileage up to 10 percent Properly inflated t i r e s j o r e*ample, can add a mile per gallon of fuel

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MYRTLE K. HOLMES

Services for Myrtle K. Holmes, 99, of Redford'Township were Saturday. Aug. 11, at Schrader Funeral Home. Burial was in Riverside Cemetery, Plymouth.

Mrs. Holmes was born April 23, 1891 in Detroit. She died Thursday, Aug. 9 in Detroit. She came to the Plymouth community in 1910 from Nankin Township and moved to Red-ford in 1968. She was a telephone op-erator with Michigan Bell Telephone Company in Plymouth apd was a member of the Garden City United Methodist Church where she played

While few people have ever been h:t over the head with a frying pan prany have been hit in the heart The prostate aland And the colon

Because fried f iods as part 6f a high-fat diet. t o y ;ncrecse the risk of hear? disease as wel l as cer ta in cancers

the organ. Her father, Clossen Cham-bers, was the Plymouth Village blacksmith on Main Street.

Mrs Holmes is survived by two daughters, Barbara Mallon of Red-ford and Kathryn Holmes of Red-ford; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Rev. Gary L. Damon officiated the service,

MILDRED I. PARDY

Services for Mildred I. Pardy, 89, of Loogmont. Colo., were Thursday, Aug. 2, at Oakland Hills Memorial Gardens.

including breast cane er ' or a booklet on how to help reduce you- risk tnrough ow tat • -at ing, call i-aQ0-f>\r, • .v\

After all the pur pose of food isf sus-tain 1 U r >• t

Mrs. Pardy is survived by one son, James V. Parcy of Boulder, Colo.; three grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.

Mrs. Pardy died Saturday. July 28, in Longmont, Colo. She was born July 20, 1901 in Branford, Ontario, Canada. She moved to Longmont in 1981 from Plymouth. She was a for-

mer member of the First Presbyteri-an Church of Plymouth.

Rev. Kenneth F. Gruebel officiat-ed the service.

MICHELLE E. V ALLANCE

Services for Michelle E. Vallance, 5, of Canton were Monday, Aug 13, at Schrader Funeral Home. Burial

was in Rural Hill Cemetery in Northville.

Michelle was born Sept. 20, 1984 in Southfield. She died Thursday, Aug. 9; In Ann Arbor.

Michelle is survived by her par-ents, Robert and Beverly Vallance of Canton; grandparents, Paul and Eun-ice Mason of Battle Creek and James and Elizabeth Vallance of

Northvil le; g r e a t - g r a n d p a r e n t s , George Ritchie, Christina Vallance, and Mr and Mrs. Earl Rawlings; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Dr David Vallance officiated the service. Memorial contributions may be given to the Thorasic Sur-gery Pediatric Cardiology Surgical Research (memorials may be sent to the Schrader Funeral Home).

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T a s k f o r c e r e c o m m e n d s k e e p i n g B u r g e r o p e n On tbe morning of Aug 14th. the

moon will pass directly over the center of the Pleiades (Plee a dees) star cluster, occulting (covering) a great number of stars

An occultation of a bright star by the moon doesn't occur very often, when it does it is only visible to those people who happen to be in the proper line of sight

It is extremely rare for so many bright stars to be occulted within the space of a few hours AND be visible to a large segment of the population.

The show will begin shortly after 1 a.m. on Aug. 14 when one of the brighter members of the cluster, named Electra . is covered. Electra will reappear about one hour l a w , but as t ime is passing the moon will continue to drift across the Pleiades, covering other stars with its lighted edge while covered stars reappear f rom behind the unlight-ed portion It will take more than three hours for the moon to com-plete its passage through Pleiades

Because it is the lighted edge that covers the stars, the glare will make the exact moment of occulta-tion difficult to observe. But the reappearance of a star from behind the unlighted edge of the moon will be most dramat ic . The star will suddenly appear as the moon com-pletes its passage in front of it. The best way to observe the occulta-

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By Wayne Peel and Suaan Roeiefc staff wr i te rs

Have another look at Venus, Ju-piter. Castor and Pollux on the morning of the 16th. Venus is now four degrees from Jupiter, a dis-tance that will continue to in-crease A line drawn from Castor and Pollux still leads to Jupiter That planet moves much more slowly than Venus, and Jupiter wil linger within the constellation of Cancer for the rest of the year

On the morning of Aug. 18 the moon stand a mere 0 4 degrees above Jupiter An extremely rare occultauon (covering) of Jupiter will occur as the moon eclipses the planet. Unfortunately, the occulta-tion occurs af ter sunrise and will not be visible to the naked eye. al-though observers using telescopes will be able to keep track of the event

DRAW A LINE from Jupiter through Venus on the morning of the 19th and you'll come to the waning crescent moon. Notice how far the moon has moved in just one

Burger Center, home of Wayne County education programs for au-tistic children, could remain open beyond the coming school year

A task force formed by the Wayne County Intermediate School District has recommended restoring the for-mer Garden City junior high school and keeping it open at least another 10 years

"It's dependent upon Garden City continuing to have the program. Kathryn Mathey. director of county special education field services

The task force was formed earlier this year, af ter a group of Burger Center parents protested the build-ing's planned closing

The 13-member task force was comprised of teachers, parents and school administrators from through-out Wayne County.

Task force recommendations were delivered last week to county school trustees and Garden City Schools of-ficials.

Both groups must approve the plan for Burger to remain open.

The center, initially tabbed for

closing at the conclusion of the past school year, will be maintained at least through June 1991 It is the largest center-based program in the nation

A DECISION on its future beyond that is expected within two months

"Really, we could go antil Janu-rary. but it's probably -not fair to keep people waiting that long. Mathey said. My gut feeling is that there will be a decision at the (coun-ty) board's October meeting "

Colleen Presley, task force mem-ber and a teacher at Burger, said she's "very optimistic "

The fight to 5ave our program which began years ago was to get other education people to recognize the value I strongly support explor-ing all options in special education I know this program is effective; it works in the lives of the children and families," said Presley

f o r the first time I understand what we need to continue to do is to have each pf the ISD board members recognize the need for the program and the support that this task force has lent to this study," added Pres-ley. who has worked in the Garden City system for the last 15 years

Garden City School Superintend-ent Michael Wilmot said the county task force "did a good job' but said the report left several unanswered questions,

'We're going to have to sit down and talk with them (county officials; to see just what their plans are," Wihriot said "For instance, we might not want to keep the program going for ar*>ther 10 years if other districts would be pulling their stu-dents out of the program

While the report also talks about having the county buy the building from Garden City Schools. Wilmot said the district is interested in learning just how much the county school would be willing to pay

"We might be interested in selling, but we aren't going to give the build-ing away," he said

Burger Center had been scheduled for closing, in part because of major repairs necessary to keep the build-ing open

BOTH THE local district and county agree the building's leaky roof needs replacing As with many buildings its age. building must also undergo asbestos/emoval. __

-A February estimate placed re-

pair coats at a minimum 1155,000 just to keep the building open anoth-er year The same study estimated it would take about $2.3 million - in-cluding 1440,000 for new windows and another $440,000 for a new heat-ing system — to keep the center open for another decade.

Whatever i m p r o v e m e n t s are made would be paid for by the coun-ty. not the local schools, Wilmof said

Beyond repairs, Burger Center was also center of a dispute on how best to meet the needs of the more than 200 autistic children it serves

The majority of parents have worked to keep the center open fearing changes would prove too dis rupUve to their children.

Kenneth Howse of Livonia is one of those parents He's "encouraged by the r e c o m m e n d a t i o n ' ' but stressed that it's just that — a rec-ommendation Howse, whose 6-year-old son attends Burger, said the par-ent group plans to continue its efort to keep the center open

A few parents, however, believe their children would be better served by being placed in a standard school building, rather than a special edu-cation center like Burger

telescope at low power

THE PLEIADES marks the "shoulder" of Taurus the bull To the naked eye five or six stars can be seen; with binoculars more are visible. The bright star twelve de-grees below the moon is Aldebaran (al DEB a ran), the orange-red "eye" of Taurus.

Have a close look at Aldebaran and compare it to Mars. Both ob-jects have similar color and bright-ness. That's the only similarity be-tween the two. Mars is a planet, or-biting the sun and renecteing sunlight Aldebaran is a star. It is about 68 light years away from us (the light we see tonight left Alde-baran 68 years ago) and produces its own light. Watch Mars close the distance between it and Aldebaran during the next two weeks

New Moon is at 8:39 a m on Aug-ust 20. The moon is located be-tween the earth and the sun and is not visible.

Look for Mercury. 15 minutes af-ter sunset, on Aug 21 and 22 The sky will be bright with the glow of evening twilight, but use binoculars and observe from an area that has an obstructed horizon Mercury will be only four degrees above due west The two-day old moon will be six degrees to the south (left) of the moon, on the evening of the 23rd, is Spica (SPY ca), in Virgo, On the next night the moon is four degrees below Spica. Spica is a bright blue-white star It is about 275 light years away; the light we see to-night has been traveling since the year 1715.

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points of view from our readers

Dorothy, I'll take Florida

SORRY, DOROTHY, but given the choice, Td have to take Ox. ' Home is a nice place aod ail of t h a t It 's familiar aod secure and comfortable. But give me a pair of those ruby slippers, size 11, and I'd c r am them oo my feet, click my heels together three times and re-cite, 'There ' s no place like . . . Florida."

Forget Kansas As far as Michi-gan's concerned, if you seek a pleasant peninsula, go south. About 1,000 miles.

All r igh t Maybe I'm just having Withdrawal symptoms from the f irst real vacation in so many years I can't even remember how long it 's been.

But even the native Detroiter . . . the doo't-trust-anybody, count yonr-change-before-you-leave-the-counte r , vacat ions-are-f ine-but-there's-no-place-like-home native of this frozen wasteland . . . caught the fever.

"I don't wanna go home," she blubbered, squeezing her mother's hand as we sat on the floor in the manse, watching the digital clock oo the microwave count down the m l n n t — nn t i l i t wag t i m e tO l e a v e for the airport.

"And I don't want you to go."

THE 6-YEAR-OLD, sitting on the floor counting the shells she had collected on the white Gulf beach, gave up when she reached 31S. There were at least that many more still in the plastic freezer bag. She didn't want to go home ei-ther.

And, I admit i t neither did 1. But the 10 days were up and it was time. So we sat around, not saying much, watching the clock on the microwave, which Nana still hadn't learned to operate, even though they had been in the place for more than two years.

The native Detroiter" s foot still throbbed when she put weight on it. She had fallen down the stairs a week before the vacation started and, although the doctor claimed it wasn't broken, just sprained, it hurt like bell.

She had hobbled through Disney Worjd, Universal Studios, beaches on the Atlantic and the Gulf and more shopping malls than I could tolerate — and there was nothing wrong with m y foot

And Papa, the family curmud-geon, had tagged along through it all without complaining. After 40 or so years of working for a living, his idea of retirement was to do nothing.

i ^ Jack Gladden

But for the past 10 days he had put an extra thousand miles on his car and at least that many — or so it seemed — on his feet.

SOMEHOW THE three pieces of luggage and the one carry-on bag we had brought with us had grown to five pieces to be checked and three to carry on. Souvenirs. Stuffed animals. Seashells.

The new cowboy boots I had bought for myself were on my feet No way was there room to stuff them into the already bulging bags.

On the way to the airport, no-body said much. I was thinking about the fish the 6-year-old and I had caught in the lagoon behind Nana and Papa's house. They were only bream, 2 or 3 inches long, but

couldn't have been more excited if they had been marlin.

And the night before we left, eat-ing barbecued ribs and fishing in the canal behind the neighbor's house across the street, we finally saw one: a real, live "gator" float-ing on the surface about 10 feet from the fishing pier.

IT WASNT really Oz, but for the 6-year-old it was close enough. From the fantasy worlds of the Magic Kingdom and Universal to the pounding surf along Daytona Beach to the placid (if broiling) beaches along the Gulf, It was a world she had never known before. And her parents, who had been there, thought it was pretty neat, too.

Hugs and kisses turned to tears as we got ready to board the plane for Atlanta, then on to Detroi t where the air temperature was 20 degrees cooler than the water of the Gulf.

"So, did you have a nice vaca-tion?" a colleague asked when I got back to the office.

I hesitated for a minute, then said, "It was OK."

Jack Gladden is a copy editor a t the Observer & Eccentric Newspapers. He lives tn Canton Township.

Belafonte smooths flaws To the editor

I want to congratulate you for sponsoring the Harry Belafonte con-cert at Meadowbrook Music Festival on July 24th.

He and his supporting group pre-sented a very entertaining evening. He is truly a professional.

However, the evening started out as a real disaster. For the first half hour the audience was forced to lis-ten to a fairly crude and very unfun-ny person.

I believe anyone from the audi-ence i o u l d have done a better job. After a half hour of this, the an-nouncer stated that there would be a 20 minute intermission. No ooe, at least near where we were sitting, could believe i t

All of this was forgotten within minutes after Harry came on stage. I can't believe Harry knew who pre-ceded him and if you did then shame on you.

Terreace D. Lynch Canton

Summer courses need revamping To the editor:

I read with interest your article about the summer programs for children at Schoolcraft College. There are, in fact, two programs which you wrote about as if tbey were equal, but they are no t

There is one program for TAG (talented and gifted) children who must bring a permission form signed by someone in their local school dis-trict indicating their TAG status. There is a separate program for non-TAG children. But are these pro-grams equal?

The TAG courses are more numer-ous, more interesting, and broader in scope than the non-TAG courses. There are nine non-TAG courses and 22 TAG courses. TAG subjects in-clude keyboarding, advanced com-puter programming, math done oo computers, ecology, biology, chemis-try, fitness, French, creative writ-ing, dramatics, speedreading, and drawing. In the pas t physics, poetry writing, Spanish, video production, and philosophy have also been of-fered. However, non-TAG courses are limited to study skills, reviews of math, algebra, and English, building a radio, cartooning, general science, and basic computers. The basic com-

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puter course description says that •"keyboard skills (are) recommend-ed," even though only TAG students can take the keyboarding course in the first place.

TAG programs are fine for the regular school year. But during the summer why can't non-TAG children like mine taka advantage of any course they desire? No grades or credits are awarded, so why would it matter? Such courses might even open up a child to a whole new way of thinking and to many new inter-ests that be or she would not be ex-posed to during the school year.

The Schoolcraft summer courses do cost money, but a course averag-es about $55. Schoolcraft is conven-ient to most Plymouth and Canton residents (we live just over a mile away). Yet, in the summer of 1988 I had to pay f75 and drive one of my children dally to Oakland Communi-ty College (Farmington Hills) for a three-week ceramics course. Last summer I paid over $100 and drove one child to Birmingham daily for one week so that be could partici-pate in a Russian language summer day camp (Chinese and Japanese were also available). None of these classes had any requirement that children be designated TAG students before they could apply.

r have contacted persons in charge of the summer.program but they say the program cannot be changed. As a parent and taxpayer, I would like to see all public summer school pro-grams open to all children, whether they a r e TAG or non-TAG.

AnnabelSchaupner Plymouth

Budget issue riles reader To the editor:

I read the article by Mary Ro-drique "Bush tax shift riles some lo-cal lawmakers," Thursday, July 26 with considerable interest.

The comments by my own repre-sentative as well as those by the other three representatives who are interviewed caused me to try and re-call the congressional budget pro-cess workings for the last couple of decades. I can not truly recall the last time Congress did its budgetary job on time. I don't remember when

they did not use the odious technique of a "continuing resolution" because tbey could not do their job before campaigning for re-election.

There was a time when Congress did complete the budget process on time and there also was a t ime when the Administration did not have to spend every last dime that Congress appropriated. Since the Administra-tion can not not spend the appropri-ated money, I'm about ready to ask the President to not sign any "con-tinuing resolution" which Congress might use to fill the gap caused by their collective incompetence.

How is it that Congress, being filled with such highly competent in-dividuals, can be an incompetent in-stitution? Perhaps it is time that we tell our congressmen and senators that they should not come home eve-ry year to campaign for re-election until a f tar -theyJiave completed their primary' duty of completing a budg-et.

R.J. Hescb, Bedford

Safety town a group effort

To the editor: On behalf of all the children and

adults who benefit from the Safety

Town program, I would like to thank the following individuals, organiza-tions and departments for their im-portant involvement in Safety Town 1990 Because of their generosity in donating time and materials, our program has been a success We sincerely thank each of these con-tributors:

Guests: Sgt. R Scoggins and Offi-cer D Bultman of the Plymouth Po-lice Department; Fireman J Haar of the Plymouth Township Fire Depart-ment and Sandy Thoune of Detroit Edison.

Support staff: Larry Masteller, di-rector of Plymouth-Canton Commu-nity Education; Plymouth-Canton Community Education administra-tive staff and Canton High School custodial staff.

Tours: Transportation Depart-ment — Plymouth Canton Schools, CantoiTFire~Station. Oakwuud C a n -ton Health Center and Plymouth Township Fire Station.

Materials: AAA of Michigan, Can-ton Burger King, Canton Lions Club, Canton Fire Department, Consumers Power. Detroit Edison, H 4 B Car-pet, Michigan Coalition for Safety Belt Use, Miller Elementary School, Oakwood Canton Health Center, Plymouth Township Fire Depart-ment, Poison Control Center and Plymouth Police Department.

know your government Looking for information aboul

slate government? The League of Women Voters has a toll-free telephone service (1-800-292-5823) that may be helpful.

The league's Citizen Informa-tion Center in Lansing offers to help people find out about such things as pending legislation, the state constitution, election laws, voting regulations or tax informa-tion.

The telephone is answered from 10 30 a m. to 3:30 p.m. weekdays

The telephone service is paid for by the league's education 'vjnd The League of Women Vot-ers is a non-profit organization that works to keep voters inter-ested and informed about gov-ernmental issues.

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community calendar

Adult • H e a l t h a n d F i t n e s s BLOODMOBILES

Aug. 18 and 20 — American Red Cross will sponsor a blood drive in Canton. 9 a m -3 p.m. on Saturday. Aug 18 at St. Thomas A Beckett, 555 S Lilley Call Marge Bullion at 981-5805 In Plymouth, the blood drive will be 10 a m to 4 p.m. on Monday. Aug 20 at Salvation Army. 9451 South Main Street. Contact John MacGregor at 453-5464

MULTIPLE S C L E R O S I S Sunday. Aug 19, 2-4 p.m. — Sup-

port Group meets at St. John's Epis-copal Church, 574 S. Sheldon in Plymouth. Speaker. Mary Wanda Dodsworth, is a creative visualiza-tion practitioner, speaking on. "You Are a Camera Call 455-Q153

PLYMOUTH YMCA C L A S S E S Register now — Golf classes are

held at Mission Hills Golf Course Aug 20-Sept 15 Aerobics classes meet at First Presbyterian Church in Plymouth Aug 13-26. Choose the day and time Call 453-2904

PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS

Tuesday, Aug. 21, 2 p.m. — Phar-macist Tom Feltz will discuss the proper use of prescription and over-the-counter medications, ways to prevent problems with them and re-lated issues m an informal afternoon program at the Canton Public Li-brary meeting room. Registration begins Monday, Aug 13

F ITNESS C L A S S E S Register now — Classes begin

Sept 10 at First Presbyterian Church in Plymouth Various dates and times .are available. An El-dercise class is available, as well as baby-sitting Cost is $30 for 6 weeks Call 459-9485

• S e n i o r s TRIPS

The Canton Recreation Center is sponsoring these trips for Canton seniors Det ro i t Tiger Game. Wednesday, Aug 22. $10.50; Star Clipper Dinner Train. Wednesday, Sept 19. $43.50; and New England, six days, Wednesday, Oct. 24, $599 Call 397-5444.

City of Plymouth Parks and Rec-reation Department is sponsoring a trip to Bearcreek Farms, Thursday, Aug 16 (call 455-8620).

• S p o r t s MEN'S BASKETBALL

Register now — The City of Plym-outh Parks and Recreation Depart-ment will offer a 3 on 3 basketball league Monday and Thursday nights, beginning Sept 17 Registration for returning teams will begin on Mon-day, Aug 13, new teams. Monday. Aug 20. Registration will end Fri-day, Sept 7 The entry fee is $60, plus $5 per non-resident Call 455-6620

MEN S TOUCH FOOTBALL Register now — The City of Plym-

outh Parks and Recreation Depart-ment will offer a league on Tuesday and Thursday nights, beginning in the middle of September Registra-tion for returning teams will begin on Monday. Aug 13. new teams, Monday Aug 20 Registration will end on Aug 31 or until the league limit of eight teams is reached En-try fee is $300. plus $5 per non-resi-dent Call 455-6620

FALL SOFTBALL Register now — The City of Plym-

outh Parks and Recreation Depart-ment will offer a slow pitch softball league starting the week of Sept. 3 Returning teams may register be-ginning Monday, Aug 13; new teams. Monday. Aug 20 Registration will end on Aug 29 or until the league limit of 14 teams is reached The en-trv fee is $240. plus additional costs Call 455-6620

• T r i p s

PLYMOUTH P A R K S AND RECREATION

The following trips are being of-fered Bearcreek Farms, Thursday. Aug 16. $99; The Carolinas and Sa-vannah. Monday-Tuesday, Sept 17-25, $699; Upper New England (Ver-mont, New Hampshire, Maine. Nova Scotia). Wednesday-Saturday, Sept 26-0ct 6. $1,079. Nashville, Thurs-day-Sunday, Nov 8-11, $279 Call 455-6627 '

Youth • S c h o o l a g e

YOUTH HOCKEY Sunday, Aug. 19, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. —

The Plymouth Canton Hockey Asso-ciation will hold registration for the '90-'91 season. A used equipment sale will also take place at the Plym-outh Cultural Center Call 454-4488

Pre-Season Hockey Clinic will be in the evening, the week of Aug 27-31 at the Plymouth Cultural Center. Call 454-4488

CANTON LIONS FOOTBALL Register now - The Canton Lions

Football Club has a few openings for Plymouth and Canton children — Boys, ages 8-12 to play football, girls, ages 9-14 for cbeerleading Call Debby at 397-1720 or Cindy. 981-4856

HEARING & VISION S C R E E N I N G

Monday, Aug 20 - Wayne County Department of Health will offer f ree screening for ages 3-18 in Plymouth Canton School District. 9-11 a.m. and 1-2 p.m. at Central Middle School, 650 Church Street in Plymouth. Call 467-3385.

POLISH CENTENNIAL D A N C E R S

Register now — Students ages 3-adult will learn polish folk dancing, American polkas, along with a touch of jazz and variety routine*. All na-tionalities welcome. Members may dance at community events. Call 427-2636 or 464-1263

IRISH DANCE Register now — The O'Hare

School of Irish Dance is forming new classes for September at Dance Un-limited in Plymouth. Includes indi-vidual and group competitions, as well as performances Call 455-4039.

PLYMOUTH YMC A C L A S S E S Register now — Classes begin in

August for T-Ball Skills, Aerobics, •Summer Day Camp, Youth Day Camp, Youth Golf Lessons. Saturday Soccer. My Morning Out, Introduc-tion to Yoga, Leader's Club. Call 453-2904

ACADEMIC SUMMER S C H O O L

New Morning School in Plymouth Township will tailor a program to your student's skill level, interests and learning style Grades 2-4 and 5-8 Call 420-3331

S C I E N C E C A M P Monday-Friday, Aug. 13-17 —

New Morning School will offer Sci-ence Camp I or II at its school in Plymouth Township for children ages 6-11 Call 420-3331.

• P r e s c h o o l PLYMOUTH YMCA C L A S S E S

Register now — Classes offered

are Preschool Day Camp and Two by Two Creative Movement Call 453-2904

EDUCATION

Plymoath Moo lessor! School is ac-cepting Fall applications now for children ages 2Vi through kindergar-ten. School is at 45201 North Territo-rial in the First United Methodist Church Call 459-1550

Creative Day Nursery School, in Canton, has limited openings for Fall half-day programs for children 2^» to 5 years of age. Call 981-3990

Tiny Tots preschool is in the Sal-vation Army Building. 9451 S Main Street in Plymouth. There are open-ings for 3-4 year olds for the Fall Call 453-5464

Plymoath Children's Nursery is a cooperative nursery school on Shel-don Road across f rom Harvard Square in Canton There are class openings for 3- and 4-year-olds Call Trish at 981-5521.

Plymouth Canton Head Start is re-cruiting children, ages 3 or 4 on or before Dec. 1, 1990. Applicants must be income eligible for this no charge program, located at Central Middle School For more information, rail 451-6656

Child time Preschool has openings ^n its afternoon 3- and 4-year-old classes for the 1990-91 school year For more information about this pri-vate residential, state-Licensed pre-school in Plymouth Township, call Kathy Dascenxo at 451-1895

St. Michael Christian Day School has openings at the Lutheran Church. 7000 Sheldon Road in Can-ton for 3-4 year old morning pre-school and afternoon kindergarten for the 199091 school year Call 397-8953

Preschool Kreatives meet 1-3 p m III« I-k T * . < 4 FI •• a t t i 1 IFTTVNi| W ET a m

caCu WCCSuaj at arc riyilrtnufl v aiTl-ily YMCA. Call 453-2904 for infor-mation.

Friendly Rainbow Day Care has preschool openings for ages 2"t-5 Call Barb Wasbenko at 420-0495

PLUS Preschool is taking regis-trations for the 1990-91 school year for 4-year-olds and their parents who live in the areas of Eriksson. Far rand , Field, Gall imore and

Hoben elementary schools Classes meet at Central Middle School Call 451-6656

SPECIAL EDUCATION The Plymouth-Canton Community

Schools offers a program for chil-dren with special needs from birth to age 6 Call the Infant and Preschool Special Education P rog ram at Tanger Elementary School at 451-6560

Et cetera • Fam i l y a c t i v i t i e s

CEDAR POINT TRIP Saturday. Aug. 18 - Canton Parks

and Recreation Services is sponsor-ing a family trip to Cedar Point. 8 a m to 8 p.m. Price of $lfi per per-son includes ucket and bus transpor-tation Call 397-5110 for informa-tion

SUMMER AUCTION Saturday. Aug. 25. 10:30 a.m. —

Auction will be held at Cherry Hill United Methodist Church. 321 S Ridge Road in Canton (near Cherry Hill and Geddes Roads) There will be concession stands on the grounds For more information or to offer donations, call Art Winkel at 453-5659

DETROIT TIGERS TRIP Saturday, Aug. 25 — Canton Parks

and Recreation Services is sponsor -ing its final family field tr ip to see the Tigers play the World Champion Oakland As Bus leaves Canton Township Administration Building parking lot at 11 45 a m Price is $7 50 per person Call 397-5110

TENNIS L E S S O N S Register now — Canton Parks and

Recreation Services offers U for ages 8-adult of all ability levels through August at Griffin Communi-ty Park Courts Call 397-5110 for ex-act class t imes and days

OPEN SWIM •Mood* ys-Fridays — Central Mid-

dle School Pool in Plymouth is open 12-1 p.m for adults and seniors. 1-2 p m and 2-3 p.m.. bpen swim Stu-dents. 50 cents an hour, adults. 75 cents Call 451-6660

WALK FOR THE HEALTH OF IT Mondays-Fridays, 10 a.m. — Meet

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Students f rom Detroit Mumford High School are expected to begin attending Schoolcraft College this fall, as part of a special arrange-ment between the Detroit Public Schools and Livonia-based communi-ty college.

But how many students will be at-tending — if any — is open to ques-tion.

Last April, Schoolcraft became part of the Detroit Compact Collegi-ate Program, a program designed to increase college opportunities for in-ner city youngsters

"IT'S A chance to get students to at least look at college." said Brendy Barr, a spokeswoman for the pro-gram

But to this point, only Mumford is participating in the Schoolcraft pro-gram.

"How many students will partici-pate is hard to say," Schoolcraft spokeswoman Saundra Florek said. "We are kind of far away for stu-dents who lack transportation

Based on information given the college, Florek said, the number could be as high as 125, or as low as zero.

Nonetheless, Schoolcraft stands ready to provide full-tuition scholar-ships for eligible students who aren't eligible for other financial assist-ance programs.

It wouldn't be the first time the suburban community college has welcomed Detroit students. Under other programs. Detroit students have pursued careers in engineering and culinary arts at Schoolcraft

This program is somewhat differ-ent, Florek said, because of its strict guidelines.

Students must be "}ob ready" un-der terms of the compact Toward that end, they must score at least 40

percent on standardized reading and mathematics tests. They must also have posted 95 percent attendance or better in high school with no ma-jor disciplinary violations.

Tbey must also meet a series of "teamwork skills." as certified by employers or other persons who are neither relatives nor school officials.

Schoolcraft isn't the only school participating in the compact. Oak-land and Wayne County community colleges are also members

The compact was drafted through an agreement between the Detroit Schools, state of Michigan and De-troit Renaissance.

Abortion rights groups fatten campaign funds AP — The battle over abortion

rights in Michigan has pushed activ-ists on both sides of the issue to reach for their wallets and give more money to political candidates than two years ago.

Campaign finance reports to the Michigan Secretary of State's office show abortion rights activists lead anti-abortion political action com-mittees in both fund-raising and con-tributions to legislative candidates.

Pro-choice activists link the in-creases to growing concern among women about the erosion of abortion rights in the year since a U.S. Su-preme Court ruling gave states more r ^ M r a r f n ti K i ip4 | n j > puwc i w l W u i c i a o u n w t i .

"It is confirmation of what we have been feeling all along, the in-creased excitement and concern on the part of people that we have been witnessing," said Carol King, execu-tive director of the Michigan Abor-tion Rights Action League.

Jane Muldoon, chairwoman of Right to Life of Michigan's political action committee, said the higher spending by the other side isn't an insurmountable threat for anti-abor-tion forces.

"I think it's clear that they are concentrating on legislative races and I think it's important for our people to be alerted to that," she said.

"I don't see that as alarming that they're able to raise the money. There are individuals who are con-cerned about both sides of the issue."

Reports f rom nine political action committees that contribute only to pro-choice candidates show they have raised $126,800 since the 1988 election and have jpven candidates $41,858. That leaves them with $57,463 after starting with $12,521 on hand.

Thq- political action committees already have raised more than the $56,652 collected for the 1988 elec-

tion. And on the eve of Tuesday's pri-mary. with three months until the Nov. 6 election, the political action committees had spent more than the $75,307 spent for both the primary and general election in 19M.

Right to Life of Michigan's politi-cal action committee has raised $47,493 since the 1988 election and spent $32,435. It started with $166 and has $15,224 left.

It raised $35,151 for the last elec-tion and spent $35,259 after starting with $273.

The 1988 figures might be lower than normal because abortion activ-ists were pouring resources into a referendum on a - measure to end state-paid abortions for poor women, Muldoon said. Voters approved the measure initiated by Right to Life.

King said this year 's figures m a y underestimate contributions from abortion activists since some PACs encourage contributors also to make out checks directly to candidates. The PAC collects them and delivers them so it's clear they come from abortion rights supporters.

Anti-abortion lawmakers out-

number pro-choice legislators in both the Michigan' House and Senate, but pro-choice groups are hoping to reverse that, starting with Tuesday's primary.

"In many of the races we're watching it will be all over Aug. 7 because these are districts so identi-fied with one party or another," King said.

"It is really pointless to look at trying to change that. The impor-tance of primaries is paramount these days."

Two years ago, the Michigan Abortion Rights Action League raised no money for the 1988 elec-tion. but spent $2.993 from its cash on hand. By April 20, its PAC fund was empty.

Susan Rogin, chairwoman of the leagues plan: d spend up to $7,500 on prima-ry r ices . Its report showed it has raised $1,830 between April 21 and July 20 and had spent^f|566, leaving a balance of $264.

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The court's July 3 Webster deci-sion also prompted the formation of a new PAC by Sen. Lana Pollack, D-Ann Arbor. The group is called Our Choice and expects to raise ^ and spend >40,000 in Senate rapes, said Barbara Ryan Fuller, vice chair-woman of the PAC.

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Schuette agrees to debates By Wayna PMI staff writer

Sen. Carl Levin and Senate chal-lenger Bill Schuette may not agree on the issues, but they've agreed to debate them in public.

Both sides in the upcoming Sen-ate race say they favor holding public debates — unlike the GOP Senate primary where Schuette ig-nored fellow challenger Clark t y -rant's debate request

Levin said he called for debates in letters written to both GOP con-tenders before Tuesday's primary.

"I'VE SAID we should get our people together as soon as possible

Schuet te 's staff m e m b e r * said their request for de-bates were issued a s soon as he dec la red v ictory Tues-day n ight .

to work something out : ' Levin said "I made the same offer to Durant

Schuette's staff members said their request for debates were is-, "sued "as soon as we declared victo-ry Tuesday night."

"We look forward to pointing out Bill Schuette's conservative record on the issues as compared with Carl Levin's l iberal r eco rd , " Schuette communications director Don Kraft said.

The incumbent, however, said ef-forts to depict the race in strict id-eological terms may backfire.

"In terms of spending I have voted for responsible deficit redur-

SCHUETTE'S FAILURE to de-bate may have boosted Durant in the primary Schuette's margin of victory, 60-40 percent, was smaller than many election observers ex-pected

"I think the failure to debate hurt him." Levin said

Schuette staffers, however, said their candidate was following the "11th commandment" of politics

"Our feeling was, when a Repub-lican debates another Republican, it only helps the Democrats," Kraft said.

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Close your eyes for a minute and imagine a cube of ice slowly being rubbed on a lightly sun-burned shoulder. The feeling is quasi-erotic and would surely bring goosebumps to even the most hearty outdoors person.

It's amazing what a few chunks of this lowly summer favori te can do to quench your thirst. The best cold drinks satisfy the eyes way before the liquid ever reaches the parched lips. Reach for the tall-est, prettiest glasses In the cup-board. Swish them In cold water and stow them in the freezer until they're frosted.

Pull them out and assemble the cool contents in the simplest way. Two basics will do: ice and f ru i t flavors. From there It 's all per-sonal preference.

IF YOUR TASTE buds long for a tangy taste, use citrus or cran-berry Juice. Crave a bit of sweet-ness? Plop in plump cherries or succulent raspberries. Do bubbles turn you oo? Add a bottle of car-bonated water.

Ice has a way of melt ing even the stubbornest thirst.

But whatever you do, keep it alcohol free. Alcohol on a hot summer's day is like a blanket in 90 percent humidity and will re-salt In fur ther dehydration.

The preparation of something cool and frosty on a hot summer ' s day need not be a major under-taking. For example:

• Check out the local health food store (Have you seen the se-lections at the Good Food Compa-ny?) for bottled creations consist-ing of peach and guava nectar . Fill a tall glass with ice, add half nectar and top off with sparkling water, garnish with a wedge of fresh peach.

• Mash or puree a handful of sweet berries. Stir into a tall glass filled with ice and top it off with a splash of Squirt or De-troit 's perennial favorite, Ver-nor's ginger ale.

• Combine slices of f resh orange, lemon and lime, toss in a few tea bags and pour boiling wa-ter over, cover and allow to steep for SO minutes. Then pour this mixture over ice and garnish with a sprig of m i n t

• The spike of apple cider can sprits up a cold drink, especially when mixed with a spoonful of frozen concentrated orange juice and, again, a splash of sparkling water.

• For the daring, a tablespoon of s trawberry or raspberry pre-serves stirred into a tall glass of iced tea presents a unique "teaberry" taste.

• Even the diet-conscious can get into the chilly swing of things with a combination of g rapef ru i t juice, a teaspoon of Instant tea and a splash of club soda, all poured over some crushed Ice and garnished with fresh f r u i t

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Herb garden delights senses See recipes, Page 2B.

By Jan i ce B r u n s o n staff writer

MARY LARK'S herb gar-den in West Bloomfield is an experience in sen-sory stimulation, a ka-

leidoscope of scent and taste that Lingers long a f t e r a stroll through the quaint European-styled country garden.

Ensconced within protect ive hedges of old brick decorated with unusual planters and winery arti-facts from Germany, Mary's fresh herbs play an integral role in cui-sine prepared at the Lark, an ele-gant inn she and husband Jim launched nine years ago.

Greek oregano and the far more pungent Italian version, sturdy bushes of sweet bay leaf or scented wormwood, wispy golden mar-joram, sages of purp le and gold, fragrant candy mint and much, much more grow in wonderful pro-fusion, carefully tended by Mary, and plucked in season for daily use.

The Lark's chef, Marcus Haight, a master of French cuisine, tran-slates the fresh pickings into lemo-ny sauces of sorrel , garnishes of miniature Alpine s t rawberr ies or flowery puffs f r o m the elephant garlic, and salad accents carved from the fennel bulb.

' T a s t e enhancers," Mary said, describing the house-grown pro-duce. Much of it is quite unusual, ei ther because of its special variety or because of its special use.

"IT'S A WONDERFUL, old-fash-ioned celery-like thing. I love its look," Mary said of lovage, an in-frequently used green that is easy to grow and excellent in soup stock.

Above the lush stand of lovage a re planters filled with decorative varieties of oregano and rosemary, f lowers of which are used as garn-ish.

Leaves f rom a clump of lemon verbena embellish tumblers of drinking water, replacing famil iar slices of lemon.

Sauces are seasoned with goose-berries, currants, plums, cherries, grapes and other pickings that landscape the property.

Nearby, kale grows tall into showy flowers, and across the way a r e chives, a flat garlic variety and the more common round blade.

Three varieties of thyme, includ-ing carpet , lemon and mother of thyme, as well as winter and sum-mer savory, watercress and a min-ia ture variety of tomato called Sweet 100's line stone paths archi-tecturally planned and artistically laid In a manner conducive to strong growth.

MANY O F the plantings are nor-mally not gardened except by the most enterprising of herbalists.

In searching out rare specimens, Mary haunts fresh produce mar-kets and seed catalogs for new plantings and seeds, basing final selection on personal appeal.

Planting is "by trial and error," and if a part icular variety fails to grow well or produce quality taste, or is not decorative enough, she quickly discards it.

"I 'm kind of ruthless. It if doesn't work, out it goes." Mary said with a laugh. "Gardening should be fun."

The rule also applies to a collec-tion of unusual floral varieties that add to the decorative scene — min-iature hollyhock, charming Cotton Tuffs and fuzzy Lamb's Ear.

"IT'S LIKE I'VE died and gone to c h e f s heaven. Everything is available, 60 different herbs," Haight said of Mary's garden.

Tbe real challenge, according to both, is keeping up with produce ready for picking.

"We use everything we can," Mary said.

"Fresh is so wonderful," Haight said. "There 's a big difference in taste."

THIS SPRING, strong garlic-tasting Egyptian onions ripened first. By June, thyme was ready.

Haight clipped mature plants back four inches, using what he could and freezing the remainder in an air-tight bucket.

The process will be repeated in S e p t e m b e r , p rov id ing t h y m e enough "in somewhat of a fresh s t a t e" for much of the winter.

Ideal picking, Mary said, is when growth "is at its most plush, when herbs are most aromatic ."

HAIGHT ALSO freezes fresh basil coated in olive oil and pre-serves fresh tarragon and chervil in white vinegar. While most herbs a r e zestiest when fresh, bay leaf is best used when dried, he said.

Five varieties of lettuce, parsley, ornamental kale and cabbage will be available well into winter.

Naturally enough, the Lark's Eden at tracts a host Of admirers , including an enterprising wood-chuck who tunneled in and dined on lettuce and parsley, a chipmunk who enjoys seeds f rom a bird feed-er and a mourning dove whose off-spring hatched in a nest she fash-ionetfatop a clay dove.

"They're garden pluses," Mary said, especially for diners who stroll the area between courses while dining.

The Lark is at 6430 Farming-ton Road in West Bloomfield, one-half block north of Maple Rood.

Chef picks freshest of herbs By Jan ice Brunaon staff writer

One of chef Jeff LaPolnte 's greatest pleasures is astonishing diners at Charley's Crab in Troy by marching outside, flashlight in hand and picking herbs f resh f rom the vine to season cuisine ordered moments before by the restau-rant 's patrons.

The herb garden, now a Char-ley's Crab tradition, is planted in an outdoor nook created by an arched alcove of windows In the eatery's main dining room, an ele-gant area rebuilt from the sal-vaged Macauley mansion.

LaPointe,' flashlight shining is visible to diners as be hunts and picks his precious house-grown produce.

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Young entrepreneurs do different carryout By Janice Brunson staff writer

Westside Carryout In Livonia is more than a mere delicatessen. It of-fers such delectable morsels as hot bacon salad with crumbled bleu cheese, rich french onion soup or frothy chocolate c r e a m pie, all pre-pared f rom scratch.

It Is testimony to hard work, un-flagging spirit and a sense of family enterprise.

One year ago this summer, a brother and two sisters, Dave, Natal-ie and Jennifer Zywicki, 25. S3 and I t years of age, executed a carefully

'The teste is in the dressing,' said Natalie of Westside's chilled potato salad based on a recipe borrowed from her mother.

1M7 graduate of Schoolcraft Col-lege's culinary ar ts program, is chief chef of the group.

Jennifer , who found herself work-ing seven days a week within a

the shop, funding most of tbe venture with mooey Invested for each of them a decade ear l ie r by paternal grandparents.

Ia the year since, each of the trio has regularly labored 70-hour weeks, without yet having drawn their first paycheck.

And today? "We're real optimist ic,

Dave, who. la addition to kitchen du-ties, attends to

month of graduation f rom Stevenson High in 19M. nock

T H E TASTE 18 ia the _ said Natalie of Weststde's chilled po-ta to salad baaed an a recipe bor-

Super Cheese, Jennifer 's favorite sandwich of grilled monster with bacon, avocado, tomato and onion, was culled f rom a recipe book and tailored to suit Natalie 's taste t e s t

Each of the Zywtckis regularly p e r u s e s c u l i n a r y pub l i ca t ions , searching for recipes that fit the Westside menu. After experimenting s t home until the recipes a re just r ight they offer many of these cre-ative endeavors as weekly specials Based on customer response, the new recipes become a part of regu-lar fare.

Turkey Divine, a specialty sand-wich topped with french fried onions floating In a special cheese sauce. Is the shop's most popular item, ac-cording to Dave.

T v e never seen a sandwich like It anywhere before," he said, to which Natalie l a y d a d , T o n don't see most of our j y

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Pointe, who graduated in 1M1 from Oakland Community College's school of culinary arts.

"Our thrill," LaPointe said, "is let-ting our guests know we go out of our way to do for them. It makes roe proud" He oversees planning and upkeep of the garden.

This year, basil, oregano, thyme, chives, mint and parsley are planted.

but a visit to the area reveals Char-ley's Crab manager Bob Jones has been at work. Reared oo a farm, Jones, wbo loves gardening, has add-ed sorrel, tarragon, sage, mar jo ram, chervil and savory.

In addition, there are hearty bell pepper^ plants and a host of tomato varieties.

"There's nothing better than a Michigan tomato grown out of Mich-igan soil," LaPointe said.

Tfie following recipes are from chef Marcus Haight of the Lark in West Bloomfield.

SORREL SOUP v* cup leeks, chopped 1 medium onkta, diced 1 cap celery, chopped 3 tablespoons ansa] ted batter 6 cups fresh sorrel leaves, whole and washed 8 caps chicken stock or canned chicken consomme 2 * caps potatoes, diced 4 bay leaves 4 sprigs fresh thyme 1 cup heavy whipping cream

Melt butter in soup pot. Brown leeks, onions and celery for 5 min-utes. Add sorrel leaves and simmer 3 minutes. Add chicken stock, potatoes and herbs. Simmer until potatoes are tender. Remove bay leaves and thyme. Puree mixture in a blender

Serves 8. HERB DRESSING

4 tablespoons salad oU 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 tablespoons sherry vinegar

teaspoon salt 2 cloves garlic, chopped fine 1 tablespoon fresh chopped basil 1 tablespoon fresh chopped oregano 1 teaspoon fresh chopped thyme 2 teaspoons chopped shallots Fresh ground black pepper to taste

Mix all ingredients together. Serve on your favorite salad greens. Dress-ing can be served cold or slightly warmed. RED SNAPPER IN SOUR CREAM

WITH DILL 4 red saapper fillets 2 tablespoons f resh dill, chopped fine 1 tablespoon f resh sorrel, chopped fine Mi teaspoon lemon thyme, chopped fine 1 teaspoon salt Mi teaspoon white pepper 1 tablespoon shallots 1 cup sour c ream

Mix all ingredients except fish to-gether. Place fish in a buttered cas-serole dish. Add mixture and bake at 404 degrees until just bubbling. Serve immediately, topping each

portion with a sprig of dill. The following recipes are f rom

chef Jeff LaPointe of Charley's Crab in Troy. TOMATO, BASIL AND PARMESAN

SOUP 2 ounces vegetable oil 8 ounces each celery, onions and car-rots, diced 1*-Inch thick 2 fresh tomatoes, diced One 16-ounce can tomatoes 12 cups chicken broth 1 bay leaf 6 ounces fresh basil, coarsely chopped y» ounce fresh oregano, coarsely chopped Dash of salt 1 tablespoon pepper 2 cups grated Parmesan cheese, fresh or dried 8 ounces butter 8 ounces flour

2 cups half and half Heat oil. Saute celery, onions and

carrots for 5 minutes. Add tomatoes, broth, bay leaf, basil, oregano. salt, pepper and cheese and bring to boil. Simmer IS to 20 minutes, until car-rots are tender.

Melt butter and add flour. Blend into soup. Slowly add cream and half and half. Simmer on low for 5 min-utes. Makes 4 quarts.

CHEF LA POINTE "S GARDEN SALAD

with Gorgonxola Cheese and Fresh Basil Vinaigrette Dressing

1 beefsteak tomato, sliced into wheels 1 Mi-inch thick 1 red onion (Vidalia if in season), peeled and sliced same as tomato 1 fresh pineapple, peeled and cut in half, cored and sliced into lMi-inch thick slices Vt cup Gorgonxola cheese, grated

Arrange tomato, onion and pine-apple on large plate, top with cheese.

Dressing 8 ounces olive oil 8 ounces balsamic vinegar Vi cup f resh basil, coarsely chopped

Mix well and top each salad with 2 ounces dressing.

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said, in recalling the first week of business a year ago. "We worked W) to #5 hours. We weren't used to mak-ing everything at once. We'd panic, and forget a recipe."

Eventually, panic led to routine and a growing business that seems to prove the young Zywickis' hunch. There is a need for good takeout food in the area of Seven Mile and Farm-ington Hills roads, close to the home where they were raised and continue to live.

Originally, Natalie and Dave di-cussed opening a restaurant. Jen-nifer soon joined the talks, followed

J>y parents Terry, an automotive en-gineer, and Cynthia, who BOW occa-sionally helps out at Westside.

They wanted a cafe but, never

having been in business before, de-cided it was too much for them. Then their dad suggested carryout. Each of the siblings owns one-fourth interest Their parents, who also in-vested money, -own the final one-fourth interest.

•This is something we're really in-terested in. cooking and eating," Na-talie said, laughing. Since the car-ryout opened, she is the only sibling who has not gained weight. Dave has added 25 pounds and Jennifer, an ad-ditional 10.

All three say they are lucky. Their parents are willing to support them until the business can accommodate salaries. In tbe interim, they draw on personal savings for spending mon-ey,

"WE KNEW IT WAS the season, but is was still real frustrat ing." Da-

vid said of a slump in business fol-lowing Christmas last winter

The young entreprenuers respond-ed with new ideas, including a new array of old favorites called West-side Basics and 9»-cent specials on Saturdays. Tuna, chicken salad or club sandwiches and other basic fare are now available daily and ham-burgers and hot dogs sell for 99 cents each on Saturday*

More recent is a catering service, offering a host of hot and cold hors d'ourvres, appetizers such as stuffed cabbage rolls, two-foot subs, condi-ment trays, luncheon salads and side dishes. Also available are homemade desserts, including individualized sheet cakes.

The catering service, which they envision will carry them through an anticipated slow season this winter,

was the source of tension during a particularly busy graduation season late last spring

They had an argument. "We argue over stupid things that don't have anything to do with anything, like the radio or something at home." Jennifer said, adding they never dis-agree over work. "We each do our fair share."

The future' ' "We don't ever think of failure."

Natalie said "Hopefully well be here making good food But if worse comes to worse, we just go to work at other jobs and pay back the loan "

Westside is a t 33610 7 Mile Road west of Farmmglon Road Hours are 11am to H p m Mon-day-Saturday Prices start at S2.25 for salads and S3.50 for sandwiches

WESTSIDE MQSTACCIOL1 SALAD Serves 4 to 6

2 V* cups mostaccioli noodles, cooked cop mayonnaise

Vi cup soar cream 1 tablespoon mustard 1 tablespoon sweet pickle juice 4 green onions, sliced 1 medium green pepper, chopped Vs cap sweet pickles, chopped 3 hard boiled eggs, chopped V» pound ham, cat into thin strips 1 cap cherry tomatoes, halved #

Mix mayonnaise* sour cream, mustard, sweet pickle juice and green onions. In separate bowl, add noodles, green pepper, sweet pickles, eggs and ham. Add dressing. Mix lightly

NATALIE'S BUTTERMILK BLEU CHEESE DRESSSING

Makes 1 Mi cups

V» cap mayonnaise 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 green onion, sliced thin

teaspoon basil *4 teaspoon oregano "4 teaspoon rosemary Mi teaspoon marjoram 1 small clove gar lk, minced

teaspoon salt Mi teaspoon pepper Vi cap buttermilk ^ cup crumbled blea cheese

Mix well the mayonnaise, parsley, onion, basil, oregano, rosemary, marjoram, garlic, salt and pepper. Add buttermilk and mix well. Add blue cheese and mix.

COOKIES AND CREAM P I E Crust 2 cups finely crushed Oreo cookies

Mi cup margarine

Cream together and press into a greased 8-inch pie tin.

Filling 12 ounces cream cheese Mi cup sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cap heavy cream, whipped 15 Oreo cookies, chopped

Cream the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla Fold in cream and cook-ies Fill pie crust Garnish with extra whipped cream and Oreo pieces Re-fr igerate until served.—

cooking calendar • TEA C O N T E S T

The Townsend Hotel in Birming-ham is seraching for metropolitan Detroit's best iced tea recipe during its "Jazzed Up Iced Tea" contest. The top three iced tea recipes — jazzed up with your favorite non-al-coholic ingredients - will be selected by the Townsend's executive chef, Carol Haskins.

Entry blanks with recipes must be

received by Friday. Aug 17, to be eligible. Entries must be submitted to: Jazzed-Up Iced Tea Contest, c /o Anthony M. Franco. Inc., 400 Renais-sance Center, Suite 600, Detroit 48243.

All recipes must ov original; con-tain brewed, loose leaf tea (no tea bags), be non-alcoholic, and contain i n g r e d i e n t s o b t a i n e d loca l ly . Winners will be notified by Thurs-day, Aug. 23.

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S c o t c h Mea t P ies Sco t t i sh P a s t r i e s C i n n a m o n Rolls Brownies

C r u m p e t s S c o n e s B r e a d S t e a k P ies

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Prices effective August 13-August 19, 1990

c ; Local FRESH MEAT MARKET,

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Our Extra Lean Hamburger Made From

GROUND SIRLOIN

Grade A Fresh CHICKEN

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Qutck-N-Easy • Grill Ready Bob'a Famous Marinated

TERIYAKI t J A A CHICKEN * l a 5 W ea SHISK-K-BOB

Winters Fresh

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H O N E Y

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ART EMANUELE^staJt pf>otogr«pf»r

a n d S a r a h H e n d r i c k a , 9, of Livonia ( a b o v e ) , w h o fil led h e r b r o w n b a g with p e a n u t b u t t e r on z u c c h i n i b r e a d , v e g g i e b i t e s , c h e e s e n i b -b l e s , d r i e d a p r i c o t s , a p e a c h a n d w h i t e m i l k . F i r s t p l a c e w i n n e r s w e r e S t e p h a n i e Orv i a , in k i n d e r g a r t e n a t N a n k i n Mills S c h o o l ; E l i z a -b e t h Orvis , f i r s t g r a d e a t Nakin Mills; A m y G r a t e s , t h i r d g r a d e a t C o o p e r S c h o o l ; H e a t h -e r Nofar , f o u r t h g r a d e a t S t . M i c h a e l ; a n d J e n n i f e r Nofar , f i f t h g r a d e a t S t . M i c h a e l . J u d g e s w e r e E t h e l S i m m o n s , f o o d e d i t o r , O b s e r v e r a E c c e n t r i c , a n d S u s a n Davi t t , r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e Dairy C o u n c i l of M i c h i g a n .

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Prices effective Mon., Aug. 13 thru Aug. 19, 1990

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See Larry Janes' column Taste Buds on Page IB.

CITY SUNRISE (from V.C. Schoemehl

mayor of St. Loais)

cop lemonade S cop orange juice

1 teaspoon Maraschino cherry ju tc t Slice of lemon

Mix juices in a glass, top with ice. then garnish with lemon.

FRESH FRUIT COOLER (from A. Bom marl to, owner

Anthony's Restaurant, St. Louis)

Ice . 1 bottle (SS ox.) P e n i e r Cranberry juice Orange juice

Grapefruit juice Squeeze of fresh lime

Fill a large brandy snifter with ice. Add Perrier and fill with equal amounts of fruit juices. Squeeze in lime, enjoy.

PINK SUMMER SIPPER (from Dennis Riggs, news anchor

KTVI-TV, St. Louis) 1 can (12 ounces) frozen pink lemoo-

ade concentrate

cocktail concentrate 1 bottle (C7-ounce lemon-lime car-

bonated beverage sack as 7-Up) Combine ingredients in a large S-

quart pitcher. Serve over ice with 1 can (6 ounces) cranberry jmiee—lemon twists or mint sprig

Betsy Brethen is on vacation. Her Family-Tested Winner Dinner column will resume in September.

Ground Fresh Dally • Lean Hamburger Made From

G R O U N D

C H U C K

$ 1 . 4 9 u , - - r "

O s c a r M a y e r

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WE SPECIALIZE IN OVER-THE-COUNTER SERVICE. NO WAITING. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON GREAT PRICES ON HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF-PORK-POULTRY-LAMB-VEAL-AMISH CHICKENS * AMISH BROWN EGGS.

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EYE-OF-ROUND ROAST

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Bob's Of Canton Welcomes: Dearborn Flower Shop • Pogo's Night Club

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Merchants To The Neighborhood.

Grade A • Freah Cut

PICK-OF-THEl CHICK

* 8 9 ,

3-BREAST 3-THIGH 3-OflUMSTlCKS

M00SEHEAD BEER 12

ITALIAN BREAD

2 / H . 0 0

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BUTTERFLY PORK CHOPS * 3 . 7 7 »

Delmonico . ' 3 . 6 7 •>.

ar / U.S.D.A. Grade "A" Pork

SIRLOIN ROAST $ 1 . 5 7 lb.

Grade "A" Bone-In

CHICKEN

BREASTS

$ 1 . 3 3

Western Style

* SPARERIBS. 1 . 8 7 lb.

GROUND ROUND

1.57 , b / u j

U.S.D.A. Choice Beef

RUMP ROAST

M . 9 7 »

Bone-In

S.D.A. Choice Beef

ICO STEAKS

* 4 . 2 7 1 CLUB STCAKS " 3 . 1 7 »

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European grape varieties grown in Michigan For tbe last two decades, a smal l

band of dedicated grape growers has been cult ivat ing European grape variet ies (iri t is n m / e r a j i in both the Traverse City a r ea and along the Lake Michigan shore

Prior to the ear ly 1970s, the com-mon belief was that Michigan's winters were too severe to pe rmi t survival of iinxfera vines

Consequently.- the major i ty of grape vine plantings in this s ta te a re the strangely named French-Ameri-can hybrids, known to withstand harsh winter c l imes Winemakers in Michigan have perfected the ar t of hybrid winemaking Today, their re-leases offer the consumer some of the best modera te ly priced wine-drinking avai lable

But the fact r emains that there are a growing number of believers in the fu tu re of European grape varie-ties in Michigan.

One such person is Wisconsin-born J im Eshner, who grew up in Chicago and a lways wanted to be a scientist He acquired a love for hort icul ture f rom his grandparents , who owned a f a rm in Wisconsin.

focus on wine p i Eleanor and •

I Ray Heald

LN 1972, he read a Chicago Sun Times story about Tabor Hill Winery in Buchanan, Mich "I decided to in-vest igate fur ther ," Eshner said. "I liked the Tabor Hill wines when I tasted them They were ba lanced and dry

' Because 1 was enthusias t ic , they offered me a job Over the years , it gave me pract ice in all f a c e t s of winemaking and grape-growing ."

By 1974, he was a p p o i n t e d winemaker at Tabor Hill and in 1978, he used his life's sav ings to buy a 20-acre p a r c e l of pas ture ta rx t t h a t t opograph ica l s tud ies i n d i c a t e d would be suitable for g rape-growing .

Today, at 41, Eshner, who de-scribes himself as a " f ru i t aho l i c , " is growing grapes and making wine 10

miles inland f r o m Lake Michigan for his Madron Lake Hills brand, one of the most ta lked-about wine enter-prises in tbe s tate .

Before p lant ing the f i rs t vines in 1982. Eshner consulted with many Eastern g rower s and decided upon three d i f fe ren t chardonnay clones to begin the v ineyard venture The f i rs t wines f r o m this plant ing gave rise to the highly successful 1987 Madron Lake Hills Chardonnay

Currently. Eshner ' s plantings, for a 900-case production include five acres of chardonnay, 3 6 ac res of white riesIQSg, 1:5 a c r e s of pmot notr that are not yet bear ing and 1 a c r e of gewurz t raminer , half of which is bearing f ru i t . The planting of nine more ac res is planned during the next five yea r s

Wine Selection of tbe Week

1988 H e a r t l a n d V ineya rds Gewnrzt raminer ($9) After per-sonal selection by J i m Eshner and his partners, tbe g rapes for this wine were brought to Madron Lake Hills Winery for complete winemaking and bott l ing It is a superior example of the quality found in Heart land Vineyards se-ries wines

Sporting a f lowery, spicy nose With a f lavorful , spicy follow-through, it has a de l ica te palate impression and finish In its dry, Alsatian style, it will complement g r i l l ed b r a t w u r s t , m e s q u i t e -grilled chicken. Or ienta l or Ca-junrprepared sh r imp and c rab

ADDITIONALLY, E s h n e r has hopes for the success of several test plots of wine grape var ie t ies includ-ing chenin blanc, m u s c a t ottonel and pinot gris

"We're styling our wines to be food wines.' ' Eshner said " I 'm not

trying to be a c ra f ty winemaker I try to m a k e wine the way the f ru i t directs "

Although it 's the Madron Lake Hills Chardonnay that has garnered Eshner a host of fans, his largest case production is white riesli/tfc The 1988 White Riesling won a Gold Medal in the 1989 Michigan Sta te Fa i r Wine Compeut ion. "I like ries-lings." he says "They have up-front , peachy, appley frui t with a f lora l nose

"Riesl ings have to be balanced and the racy acidity harmonizes it well with food. I believe our riesling will ce l la r well for 10 years"

The 1989 Madron Lake Hills Whrte Riesling ($10) lives up to Eshner ' s description With only nine percent alcohol, it m a k e s a delightful accom-paniment to roast pork tenderloin, lake perch or walleye It in versat i le enough to use as a dessert wine with a f ru i t t a r t or f resh fruit.

Because Eshner be l ievess t rongly that there is too much adulteraUon of Midwest wines by West Coast grapes, he c rea ted the Hear t land Vineyards ser ies to complement the

Madron Lake Hills label that uses only es ta te-grown grapes

FOR THESE WINES, he sources grapes f r o m some of the best Euro-pean var ie ty grape growers in the Grea t Lakes a rea "The invasion f rom tbe West c rea tes a loss of viti-cul tural identity for our heart land Eshner said

"Glacial mora ine soils found in several locations near the Great Lakes shores a re some of the best vineyard soils in the world, Eshner said Win te r t e m p e r a t u r e s a re modera ted by the lakes effect , mak-ing it possible to grow vtntfera vari-eties in these special microc l imates

With odds squarely against them because of harsh winters and a short growing season. Michigan winemak-ers, in general , have been hard pressed to run economical ly viable enterpr ises growing only European g rape va r i e t i e s However , J im Eshner and his par tners , J i m Lester and Beraie Lickteig, a r e determined t o " m a k e t h e i r v e n t u r e successful Their success cou]d open up new prospects for grape-growing and winemaking in Western Michigan

cooking calendar TEA C O N T E S T

The Townsend Hotel in Birming-ham is seraching for metropol i tan Detroit 's l»est iced tea recipe during its "Jazzed Up Iced T e a " contest The top three iced tea recipes — jazzed up with your favor i te non-al-

coholic ingredients - will be se lec ted by the Townsend's execut ive chef, Carol Haskins.

Ent ry blanks with rec ipes m u s t be received by Fr iday. Aug. 17, to be eligible. Entr ies must be submi t t ed to: Jazzed-Up Iced Tea Contest , c / o

Anthony M. F ranco , Inc., 400 Renais-sance Center, Suite 600, Detroi t 48243.

All recipes must be original, coo-tain brewed, loose leaf tea (no tea bags); be non-alcoholic, and contain i n g r e d i e n t s o b t a i n e d l o c a l l y .

Winners will be notified by Thurs-day, Aug 23.

F i r s t place will r ece ive tea for six at the Townsend Hotel and have the recipe served at the Townsend's Monday, Aug. 27, "Cool Jazz Tea." Second place will win tea for four and third place tea fo r two.

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Tourney format draws manager's ire By Brad E m o n s staff writer

Being ousted from Friday's f i v e - f a m All-Araerican Amateur Baseball Association re-gional in Zanesville, Ohio, didn't upset man-ager Walter's Appliance manager Mike Keller as much as the way tbe AAABA con-ducted its draw.

After going 1-2 in tbe double-elimination tournament following successive losses tn Marietta, Ga., (7-2 on Friday) and Washing-ton, D C., (11-0 on Thursday), Keller blasted the way the brackets were set up to deter-mine the rfegional winner, which sends a rep-resentative to today's 16-team AAABA na-tional tourney in Johnstown, Pa.

"Something was wrong somewhere and I hope we don't have to come back under

these circumstances," said Keller. "It 's just a bad set-up."

Walter's opened regional play Wednesday with a 3-2 win over Marietta, while Phila-delphia beat host Zanesville, a team already bracketed into the Johnstown tournament because first place Columbus, the Ohio franchise winner, could not send enough players to Johnstown because of football commitments. Thus, tbe AAABA decided to give the second place team from that franchise, Zanesville, the automatic bid.

"BASICALLY, Zanesville was just playing for practice while tbe other four teams were battling for a berth," said Keller. "Tbey (the AAABA) decided to put them in tbe regional because tbey were the host and they figured maybe they could draw more fans.

•What's wrong is that Washington, D.C., gets a bye the first day (Wednesday) and Philly gets the bye the next day. Washington gets another bye af te r beating Philly on Fri-day and only has to win three games to get to Johnstown, while Marietta and us (Wal-ter's) wind up having to win six games to get out. The Marietta coach and I let the people at the AAABA know we were upset."

As of late Friday night, unbeaten Wash-ington (2-0) was waiting to meet the winner of the Marietta (2-1) versus Philadelphia (1-1) game.

Walter's, meanwhile, couldn't control its own destiny as Marietta pitcher J im Myers scattered eight hits and three walks over nine innings.

Losing pitcher Steve Owens went three

innings, allowing six earned runs before giv-ing way to Gene Boyce, who finished up.

Owens was tagged for one run in tlse first and one in tbe third. Marietta chased tbe Walter's right-hander in the fourth, scoring four times, keyed by Mike Tar ta ' s two-run double.

WALTER'S tallied its only two runs in the f irst when Damien Hull singled, stole second and scored on Joe Sturtz's single. Jeremy Krol singled and Jer ry Koester walked, loading the bases. Ken Dropiewski singled in S t u m for the go-ahead run, but Krol was thrown out at the plate.

Sturtz and Jason Gabel each had two hits in a losing cause

On Thursday, Washington got a two-run homer from Rick Burr in the first and a

grand slam from Mike Ianello in the sixth off Krol and Kevin Walker, respectively, in an seven-irmmg mercy rule win

Winning pitcher Tim Voglegesang scat-tered two hits over six innings Hull and Jim Maruszewski had Walter only's hits.

"We didn't hit like I thought we would." said Keller, whose team went 3-2 last year in Johnstown. "We left a lot of runners in^ sconng~pusiliim and y o i T c a n T d o that in tourney play.

"But we performed well in this season (21-14-1 record) and we had a good group of kids. I wish the ones not coming back tbe best in whatever endeavors they decide to pursue.

"And I can't thank our sponsor (John Mis-tak) enough to the job be did."

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Craiger claims 7th straight title

Craiger captured its seventh straight Canton Babe Ruth championship, finishing with a 12-4 record, bringing the team's seven-year total to 97 wins. 22 losses and one tie.

Craiger concluded its season Thursday with a 5-4 win over the Dairy Junc-tion Express as Matt Horn pitched six strong innings, scattering eight hits.

Scott Valimont relieved Horn in the seventh, getting the l ist two outs with the tying run on base.

Horn also went 3-for-4 with a home run and four RBI. He was supported by Josh Wiegand, Mike Setlock and J. Rozum, each of whom had two hits apiece.

Eric Kida and Tim Bober had three hits each for tbe Express

WIEGAND WAS Craiger's leading hitter this year with a .532 average Jeff Kley hit 486, Vince Turri 451, Horn .422 and Setlock 390.—

The Craiger roster also includes Dave Kapla, John Lahti. Jeff Korczyk, Joe Niemenski, Dave Knight, Ahmande Grimes and Erik Ruete The team is coached by Bob Ruete and John Lahti Sr

The Dry Clear Company (10-6) came in second af ter going 1-1 the last week against the Express

Dry Clean won 10-7 on Monday as Mark Schankowski pitched a complete game and added a two-run homer Matt Abbott went 3-for-4 on Tuesday in Dairy Junction s 8-4 victory.

The third-place Express also picked up two wins against Twist N' Shake The games saw a grand slam by Adam Hammons and five hits apiece by Jim Cunningham, Kida and Brandon Walton.

Boyle stays unbeaten Boyle Chevrolet needed a dramatic, last-inning rally Wednesday to defeat

the Insurance Exchange and remain unbeaten in the Plymouth Modified Men's Fast-Pitch Softball League.

Boyle, which won the Livonia League's post-season championship, came back from a five-run deficit to win 11-9 and improve its record to 8-0.

With his team facing a 9-4 deficit entering the bottom of the sixth inning, Doug Kirkpatrick started tbe inning with a triple and Mike Kesson followed with a run-scoring double.

After two were out, A1 White, Tim Bow den and Dave Bru baker hit consec-utive RBI singles, and an error by tbe shortstop on Curt White's ground ball enabled tbe tying run to score.

For the second time in two weeks, J im Foster belted a two-run homer to break a tie and win a game for Boyle.

Bowden, who also homered and had three RBI, and Foster were J-for-4 Kesson and Al White went 2-for-3 Riek Dreher, a Boyle teammate in the Livonia circuit, had two hits for the Insurance Exchange.

A1 White was tbe winning pitcher in relief of son Curt White A1 White entered in the fourth inning and pitched the last 2H inning*

Madonna cage program stays afloat By C.J. Riaak staff writer

It's August, and uncertainty surrounds Madonna College's women's basketball pro-gram.

So what's new? Last year, you may remember, tbe pro-

gram's future was in doubt until August, when it was decided — what the heck? — to keep i t That gave coach Bob Be If a whole lot of time, an entire month, to recruit a team.

The Fighting Crusaders didn't confirm their schedule until then; their first game wasn't until Dec. 29

It was hoped this year would be d i f f e r e n t that things would run more smoothly. But, alas, no such luck.

A misunderstanding oo how much scholar-ship money Belf had tn work with, combined with a late confirmation (July) of his budge t led to trouble. Belf overspent, promising his recruits more than his reduced budget — smaller than last year because of the addi-

tion of softball as a varsity sport — allowed.

OPTIONS RANGED from reneging on the promised scholarship money to finding other ways to come up with i t The disagreement between Belf and athletic director Ray Sum-mers grew so heated, Belf s resignation — which most likely would have caused can-cellation of the program — was threatened.

Hopefully, all's well that ends well, and this episode Is now over. Summers and Belf met Tuesday and decided to make some ad-justments, sponsor a few fundraisers and try to deliver the money promised.

"My biggest concern," said Belf, "was that I didn't want to screw everything up for my kids Those kids had already commit-ted."

If Belf and his players can put these trou-bled times behind tbem, they might have a pretty good season ahead. The Crusaders finished H 5 last season, 4-9 in the NAlA's District IS, even though they had just eight squad members.

With six returnees and four promising re-

basketball emits, depth shouldn't be as big a problem. And the newcomers could help immediately.

At least Belf Is counting on tbem to. "Our (team) quickness, shooting, (playing) tempo are all improved," be said. "The last thing we need to improve is rebounding. I think, a t our level of competition, the quality of your athletes will dictate how well you play de-fensively."

THE TWO players expected to contribute most are both former Oakland Community College stars; Stephanie Nisbaaer, a 5-foot-6 shooting guard, and Alice Williams, a 5-7 point guard. Both will have junior eligibility.

Nlebaner, f rom Romeo HS, went to OOC to play softball but never did a f te r making her mark on the basketball cou r t "She's predominantly a perimeter player," said

Belf. "The kid's a tremendous shooter, and a great three-point shooter. She's at her best in an up-tempo game."

Which is what Belf is trying to install. "I want to make people play with us athletical-ly," he said.

Williams, from Lapeer West HS, is simi-lar to her former teammate. "In tbe open cou r t ahe's Just dynamite. The more you let her loose, the more she makes happen. She sees the floor well, she's a good shooter, and she gets out on the break well."

Belf Is considering using Williams, wbo also positions herself well for rebounds, at small forward, which would allow him to uae both her and returning point guard Lyn-del Ingalls a t the same time.

THE BIGGEST Madonna recruit will pro-vide the team with what it needs mos t a dominating figure la the pos t Lori Cretan, a Gladstone HS grad, may be all of t h a t She stands 6-1, bet Just as impressive a re her athletic credentials — she ran t rack la high

school, anchoring the 400-meter and 800-meter relays.

"She's not a great scorer, but sbe runs the cour t blocks shots and rebounds real well," tbe Madonna coach said.

The fourth Crusader recruit is 5-6 Renee Bennett a 22-year-old from Dearborn HS who will add depth at point guard. "She's real quick — like lightning," said Belf.

Others may be coming as well. With the University of Michigan-Dearborn women's program folding, transfer possibilities exis t Madonna may need tbem; some problems may have been solved, but not all.

Three returning players will be forced to sit out the first semester because of eligibili-ty restrictions. All three — forwards Mi-chelle Dyksinski, Lisa Kline and Theresa Ternes — have three semesters of eligibility remaining.

Which means Madonna will have Just sev-en players available (unless others are add-ed) for the first I I games. Still, s t least there will be a season — and a team to play I t

Ex-prep stars helps put Lakers on top ByC-i. staff writer

The coaches are In agreement The same teams that dominated the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference football race a year ago will prove moat pdwsrful is the Mld-wcSt Intercollegiate Football Con-ference's initial season

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Sadly, aging adults -become less active Dear Myraa: I am 73 years old aad my kasbaad Is only 69.1 look good for my age (in fact, my husband doesn't even know my age). We recently have been married. I s tar ted exercising a boat two years ago. To my sarprise. It feels great. I feel yoanger and even more beautiful. I gaess this is a testimonial. Please tell everyone.

Good for you Sally. It takes guts to challenge our aging and you've done i t Proper exercise at any age is extremely beneficial

If you are healthy, it is never too late. Now let's sell it to other adults.

As many people age. they slowly become less active. Sadly. 57 to 71 per cent of today's older adults believe they get enough exercise through minimal walking and other routine activities.

Each year, these everyday tasks become more work for the seden-tary senior. The person thinks this is due to old age. not neglected muscles. Furthermore, some doctors do not encourage seniors to be active. Four out of five American adults of all ages say they have never beep advised to exercise. If true, this is an example of neglect in medical practices. Inactivity is not ony demoralizing, but it also reduces the capacity of the individual to perform ordinary daily ac-tivities.

According to Richard L. Bohannon, M.D., "after age 50, our need for fitness grows more critical. If you don't exercise regularly, many physiological changes will be augmented as you get older."

Your heart and lungs will weaken. As a result, you will tire faster. Your body composition will change — more f a t less muscle.

In recent studies by Herbert Devies, P.H.D., of the University of Southern California, he found that healthy men and women th the i r 70s and 80s can achieve levels of vigor not ordinarily associated with those SO years younger. Devies studied the physiological response of older men to six, 18 and 42 weeks of vigorous physical conditioning.

He found that oxygen consumption and lung ventilation improved by SS per cent and that there was significant improvement in percent-age of body f a t physical work capacity and blood pressure. Devies

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Older adults, like everyone else, must make a commitment to ex-ercise. Remember, as I have said before, inactivity is not only demo-ralizing, but it also reduces the capaci ty of the individual to perform ordinary daily activities.

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Tips for landing a lunker THE POPULARITY ot bass

fishing has been on the in-crease in recent years, es-pecially for the serious an-

gler. Professional tournaments such as the Federation and Redman Trail circuits lure thousands of anglers each year.

But for the average angler, the an-gler who may only get out six to 10 times a summer, success doesn't come as easily as it does for the pro. Landing a lunker is often as trying as tying a knot with two-pound test line — it can be done, but it takes a little extra effort.

In response to several letters and phone calls from anxious readers. I've interviewed several prominent bass anglers to find our what their favorite techniques are.

Pat Rleppert, Rochester, pro bass angler. Con-eat leader of the Michi-gan Division of the Ope ratio® Bass Redman Tournament Trail.

"My favorite time of the year for catching bass is f rom September to November. In lakes around here, when the weather s tar ts to cool, there are two techniques that work well for me: flipping around boats and boat docks and fishing tbe weed lines.

"I like to use the 'Jig-N-Pig', but if it's a sunny day, I'll flip everything. A lot of bass bold up under anchored boats and boat docks in about one to three-feet of water. If tbe wind is blowing, I'll work tbe weed lines with minnow baits like Rattlin Rouges' and 'Ra pa las' At this t ime of year the fish seem to be either real shallow or in the weed lines."

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Jim Claaser, Rochester, pro bass angler. Top five finisher three of the last four years in the Michigan Divi-sion of the Operation Bass Red Man Tournament Trail.

"Fot-big fish I like flippin a 'Jig-N-Pig. It's a shallow type pattern and works well along docks, boats. Lilly pads and break walls. Pontoon boats are great cover for bass. Heavy weed pockets also tend to produce fish.

"If the weather is cloudy and win-dy, generally speaking, flipping is not very productive so I'll turn to spinner bait, which are also very ef-fective "

Ray Wioakowski, Westiand, mem-ber of the Wayne County Bass An-glers Association and a qualifier for tbe 1989 Michigan International Tournament.

"1 fish with 'Gitzits' 90-percent of the time and catch a lot of fish with them. I'll also use bright colored spinner bait and crank bait. If it's a cloudy day I'll use something with a rattle If the weather dips down into the 60's I'll work the deeper water with a Texas-rigged worm."

Joe Derek, Farmlngton Hills, con-ducts fishing seminars and fishing classes through tbe Farmlngton and West Bloomfield Community Educa-tion programs.

"I use spinner baits more then anything else and just about any time of the year. I got hooked in spinner bait about four years ago when I caught 42 bass in about five hours of fishing over a two-day peri-od on a lake up near Mt. Pleasant.

"I prefer to use light colored lures with light skirts and find a lot of bass in two to four-feet of water, espe-cially early in the morning. I like cloudy days. I'll fish in thick weeds or cast parallel to shore along a weed line. Another technique that works well for me is to work an-chored boats and boat docks on sun-ny days. This year fishing in the shal-low water has been very good be-cause the nights have been pretty cool and the water has remained cool most of the summer."

Daa Kimmel, pro bass angler Edi-tor of tbe Michigan Bass Federa-tion's Classic Trail newsletter.

"Most southern Michigan lakes have a lot of docks and boat wells People would be amazed at their success if they would fish the man-made cover I like to flip along docks with rubber worms and spinner bait. Docks offer a lot of shade and min-nows come through there all day long The brighter and higher the sun gets, the more fish tend to get under cover Dock fish are much easier to catch than those In weed beds

"Early in the day I'll fish the edg-es of docks and the clumps of weeds in front or along side of the docks As the sun gets higher in tbe sky, you'll want to get right underneath the docks Top water lures can be very effective if you're good at skipping them and can get them under the docks You must have good ethics when fishing boats and docks be-cause you can't be banging your lures off peoples' boats and things

There you have it. The secret tips and techniques from the pros and other people in the know Try these sure-fire techniques the next t ime you're on the lake and let me know if your luck changes But even if you come back empty handed, remem-ber the old saying, "A bad day fish-ing is better than a good day at work." so enjoy'

(Bill Parker is happy to answer ques t ions readers have regarding the outdoors Anglers who land trophy fish are also urged to re-port their success Send questions or comments to: Outdoors, 805 E Maple. Birmingham, Mi. 48009.)

National junior title at stake THE TWO BIGGEST local

bowling stories this sum-mer concerned "nation-al" bowling events. First,

there was the women's U.S. Open Championship in May a t Satellite Bowl, and now comes the National

Women 's , men 's go l f t ou rnamen ts sponsors : O&E/WTi isper ing Wi l l ows W o m e n ' s 18-hole m e d a l p lay: W e d n e s d a y , S e p t . 5. Ent ry f e e is $ 2 2 . H a n d i c a p m a x i m u m is 4 0 .

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Open to all residents of Livonia, Plymouth, Canton. Garden City. Westiand. Radford Township. Farmlngton, Farmlngton HMs, Southfleld, La thru p Village. Birmingham. Beverly Hills. Bingham Farms, Franklin. Weet Bloomfield, Bloomfield Township. Bloomfield Hills. Orchard Lake. Troy. Rochester. Wailed Lake and Avon Township.

Wolves win tourney The 1977 Michigan Wolves be-

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Tbe coaches are Kevin Argue and Gordon Wells.

Junior Bowling Championships at Thunderbowl Lanes in Allen Park.

The event begins Friday, Aug. 17. and it will end Sunday, Aug. 19 Admission is free.

There will be 240 youngsters competing for 145,000 Ln scholar-ship awards. The champion youth bowlers from across the nation and Canada are invited, as are those champions from U.S. mil i tary bases around the world.

They will compete in four divi-sions: boys scratch, boys handicap, girls scratch, and girls handicap. Each division will award scholar-ship money for its winners. The Ob-server & Eccentric area is well-represented in the girls scratch di-vision by Tamlka Glean of Farmington Hills, who will bowl for the Michigan foursome in that event

Although only 15 years old, Glenn is a veteran of competitive bowling, having competed In the Cecil Ward Youth Trave l ing League and numerous area tourna-ments. A lefty, Glenn has been in the winner's circle many times al-ready.

Any bowling fans and enthusiasts can come on down to the Thunder-bowl and be treated to an exhibit of great youth bowling. And how about giving Glenn a nice cheering section.

Tournament officials are in need of score monitors for the event. Anyone 16 or older interested should contact Christine Samuels at 864-7452 after 6 p.m.

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W e s t i a n d Bowl: Thursday Summer Tno — BUI Zacheranik. 2 6 8 - 2 5 9 ; Tony Banks. 2 6 7 - 2 4 7 . Mike Gutowsk. , 2 6 6 . Richard O a r k , 7 0 2 (series); Bob Brown. 7 1 3 (se-ries) .

W o o d l a n d L a n e s (Livonia); M e n s Sum-mer Tno — Kertti Kuhn. 2 7 9 , Marv Simons, 2 6 7 / 9 7 6 (four g a m e s ) , Dave Myers, 265 , Larry DeFeitce. 2 6 9 , D o n Chambers . 2 5 7

Woodland Keglerettes — liene Cook, 2 1 0 (134 average)

Plum Hol low L a n e s (Southf le ld) Tues-day Ladles Trio — Nancy Gizak, 2 3 5 / 6 1 1

Monday Men's League — John Bennett. 298, Mike Tumpkin. 2 8 9 , G w e n Leapheart 2 1 4 / 5 9 9 . Jerry-Pembrook. 6 1 1 (series).

Weat Bloomfie ld L a n e s — Wednesday Spr.ng Mixed League — Reynard Hines. 5 1 5

eling Classic is now forming teams for the fall. The league is YABA sanctioned and is competitive with juniors and majors ages 12 and up. with averages 135 or better. They bowl at 10 a.m.. Sundays at West-land Lanes, Lodge Lanes (Belle-ville) and Town it Country in West-land. Anyone interested can call Hal Winters at 459-5380.

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Westiand booted from Pony tourney

Tbe Pony League All-Stars from the Westiand Youth Athletic Associ-ation couldn't get past host Bay City in regional action last week.

Bay City swept WYAA 2-0 and 13-6 (on Aug.. 2) to advance to Pony League Zone play this week in Davenport, Iowa.

The tournament opened with promise for Westiand on Aug 3.

Brian Morrison pitched a two-, hitter, struck out 11 and did not walk a batter in a 9-2 triumph (Aug. 3) over Pinckneyville, 111.

Chris Sartin led tbe Westiand of-fense. going 3-for-4 with two dou-bles Bryan Besco added two hits.

On Aug. 5. Westland's Jeromey Cosby was the hero, delivering a clutch homer with two-out in the top

of tbe eighth to beat Evansville, Ind , 5-4.

Dereck Besco, who retired nine

strikeouts) in relief of Sartin. the starter, picked up the victory.

BAY CITY, however, climbed back from the loser's bracket to hand Westiand two straight losses

Morrison's seven-inning, four-hitter went In vain as Bay City pushed across a pair of runs, includ-ing a homer. Morrison did not walk a batter.

Steve Hewer collected two hits for Westiand

In the final elimination game. Bay City scored a seven-run win as Dereck Besco suffered the loss, Cos-by had an RBI single.

Tennis tourney winners Victors were crowned for both

boys and girls in three age divisions at the Canton Parks and Recreation-sponsored second Junior Open Ten-nis Tournament Aug. 3-5 at Plym-outh Canton High School.

The age divisions were 10-12. 13-15 and 16-18. A total of 78 netters competed.

In the 10-12 division, Amit Bahl of Canton beat Jason Gourley $-4, 6-1 for the boys title. Jennifer Clack of Canton won by default for the girls.

In the 13-15 boys, Fred Stalen of Plymouth fought off a stubborn Alex Persu of Ypsilanti for a 6-7, 6-4. 6-4 triumph. The girls 15-15 crown went to Maggie Persu of Ypsilanti. who defeated Dorothy Pao 7-5, 6-3.

In the 16-18 boys, Chris Marschak of Canton bested K.C. Ki r t pa trick of Plymouth 6-4, 6-1. Tbe 16-18 girls title went to Kris Anderson of Livo-nia, formerly the No. 1 singles play-er at Livonia Franklin, who tipped Leanne Gurchack of Plymouth 6-1, 6-2.

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A men's racquet ball league will begin play Wednesday. Sept 5. at Rose Shores of Canton. The fee for the 16-week league is $100 per per-son. Court times are 7 30 and 8 p.m.

The league will feature three di-visions of play based upon ability Registration must be done in per-son at the Canton Parks and Recre-ation offices, 1150 S. Canton Center Rd Call 397-5110 for information

• SOCCER NEWS

The Canton Soccer Club has openings for recreation players in the 1977 age group If interested, call Jer ry Lee (455-8388) or Art Page (981-2695).

• YOUTH HOCKEY

The Plymouth-Canton Hockey Association will register players for tbe 1990-91 season from 11 a m to 3.p.m. Sunday. Aug. 19. at the Plymouth Cultural Center A used equipment sale also will take place. For information call 454-4488

a The PC HA will have a preseason hockey clinic the week of Aug. 27-31 at the Plymouth Cul-tural Center The clinic will be in the evening. For information call 454-4488

• TIGERS TRIP

Canton Parks and Recreation Services is planning another trip to Tiger Stadium for a Detroit Tigers game on Saturday. Aug. 25. Tbe Tigers play the World Champion Oakland A's at 1:15 p.m. that day.

Tickets are $7 50. which includes transportation and reserved seat The trip is open only to Canton res-idents, who must sign up in person at the Parks and Recreation offic-es. 1150 S Canton Center Rd

• CANTON SOFTBALL

Canton Softball Center is accept-ing registrations for its fall session, which begins Sunday, Aug. 26, for women's, men's and coed teams The fee is $195 and includes eight double-headers (16 games) Call 483-5600 for information.

• SOFTBALL TRYOUTS

The state champion Mid-Ameri-ca Mustangs, an under-15 girls slow-pitch softball team, will have tryouts for the 1991 team on Satur-day and Sunday. Aug. 18 and 19 For information call Ray Knicker-bocker at 455-5893

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By Tom Henderson staff writer

State team favored in new grid league Continued from Page 1

A key to NMU's resurgence will be junior wide receiver Eric Stokes, a 6-foot, 174-pound native of South-field (Lathrup). Stokes topped the Wildcats with 40 catches for 536 yards and two TDs a year ago.

Andy Avery will beef up NMU's offensive front. The 6-2, 245-pound junior played various line positions last.

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player of the week for his perform-ance against Hillsdale.

FERRIS STATE posted its first winning season since 1985 last year, winning six-of-11 games (2-3 in the GLIAC). With 15 starters, including two top offensive producers, coming back, Bulldogs' coach Keith Ot-terbein is optimistic his team can make the jump from middle-of-the-pack to contender.

"No mat ter where we're picked, our goal is to win the championship." said Otterbein, a Southfield-Lathrup graduate. Having sophomore quar-terback Doug Arnold and senior tail-back Delbert Littlejohn, both from Rochester (Adams), returning will help to achieve those goals.

Arnold, 6-foot and 169-pounds, had impressive statistics as a redshirt

freshman. He connected on 115-of-219 passes (52.5 percent) for 1,732 yards, with 13 touchdowns and nine interceptions Otterbein is expecting

"He's much more familiar with our offense," the Bulldogs' coach said. "He's very intelligent and he's a leader, and he's got a good knowl-edge of what we're trying to do "

LITTLEJOHN, 5-7 and 162-pounds, is an outside threat with the ability to score f rom anywhere on the field. In '89. he paced FSU with 659 yards rushing oo 136 carries (4.8 average), scoring three TDs. Little-john also caught 22 passes for 381 yards (17.3 average) and two TDs.

"Delbert's probably tbe ideal guy to play tailback in our offense," said Otterbein. "He's the type of individu-al who, when you get tbe ball in his hands, can make people miss. He's outstanding in tbe open field."

Defense is where the Bulldogs need help. Among those who could

contribute: safety Shannon McDou-gal, a 6-foot and 175-pound senior, from Rochester (Adams); outside linebackers Pat McGrath, a 6-1 and 199-pound senior, from Garden City (Redford Catholic Central), and Gijie Taliercio, a 6-foot and 204-pound senior, from Troy (Avondale); and tackle Don Croft, a 6-1 and 232-pound senior, from Westiand (John Glenn).

Tony Svaluto. from Westiand (John Glenn), anchors FSU's kicking game. He hit six-of-nine field goals and l3-of-14 PATs for 31 points last season.

ONE TEAM expecting to chal-lenge FSU and move up the ladder is Wayne State. The Tartars return 20-of-25 players with starting experi-ence. including their biggest surprise of '89, linebacker Tim Morris, a 6-foot, 205-pounder from West Bloom-field (Birmingham Groves).

Morris started as a freshman last year, recording a team-high 113 tac-kles, including two sacks "Tim is our leader out there," said WSU coach Joe Horn. "He's very smar t . Last year he was forced to be a lead-er and as a freshman that was hard. Now, as a sophomore, be t accepting

that role better " Offensively, Horn is sticking with

the run-and-shoot, expecting greater returns in '90 Sophomore Joe Delf-gauw should help. The 5-11, 180-pound receiver f rom Redford (Union) caught 30 passes for 485 yards and two TDs in 89 He also punted, averaging 37.5 yards, and had a school-record 91-yarder against Ashland

Other Tartars to watch are junior guard Todd Vydick, 6-0 and 2JO, from Auburn Hills (Avondale). and junior defensive tackle Dan Mastro-vito. 5-10 and 235. from Troy.

Their offensive line is a strength, thanks to senior returnees Don McAnelly (6-3, 250), from Troy Athens, and Rick Porsythe (6-2, 242), from CC. Brian Tiller (5-8, 165), from Plymouth Salem, started as a sophomore in the secondary for SVSU, which finished '89 3-6 overall, 2-3 in the GLIAC.

Paul Aufdemberge of East De-troit. perhaps the premier road racer in Michigan, made his Redford Roadrunner debut one to r emember July 28. conquering the beat and his last two competitors with a blister-ing surge at the three-mile mark in a runaway.

Aufdemberge, who broke the American record for 25 kilometers in Grand Rapids in May and fol-lowed by winning three races in four days in mid-June, downshifted into third gear at three miles and pulled away to a 14-second victory over former"Eastera Michigan All-Ameri-ca Don Johns. 24 19 to 24 33

W'ally Rodriguez, up from Ohio and running in the 35-39 age group, hung tough, getting nipped by Johns just before the finish line at Veter-ans Park in Livonia

THE WOMEN'S RACE was a run-away. with the absence of course record holder Kathy Hadler. an All-America from Tennessee who now lives in Ann Arbor She was in Ohio for her high school reunion, opening the door for Mindy Rowand-Schmidt, a newlywed who survived her honey-moon in good enough shape to set a personal record by 20 seebnds, 27 :55.

Terry Mahr. a masters (40-44) runner from Ohio, was runner-up. in 29 05

Rowand-Schmidt. who recently married Joe Schmidt, a top Ann Ar-bor runner, has ooe more year of eli-gibility left for the University of Michigan A four-time Big Ten champ and a five-time All-America, she was running her first race since the national collegiate champion-ships in tbe spring.

"Joe and I just got married, and we didn't train much on our honey-moon in Hawaii I don't feel I 'm in very good shape, but I had a good rhythm going . . . I was just going to wing it. When I started, I felt real strong."

Strong enough to hammer through the first mile in 5:19.

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"It felt so sweet," said Rowand-Schmidt of her race.

AUFDEMBERGE ADMITTED the steamy day affected his strategy.

"It was hot and tough," be said. "I really wanted to go out conserva-tively and run an even pace, which is pretty much how it worked o u t But I slowed down the last mile."

He may have run even miles, but

that doesn't mean he ran evenly throughout He tested his foes with some surges, a test they failed.

Don had a slight lead at one, and Paul was back just a little." said Ro-driguez "Just before the second mile, Paul came up and pushed the pace At three. I was with Paul and Paul pushed hard again "

Too hard. One of the more remarkable per-

formances was turned in by Jim O'Neill, another of the strong Ohio contingent He finished seventh, and his time of 25:40 and averaged out to about 5.10 per mile for the 4.97-mile race Oh. yes. O'Neill is 52 years old His nearest competitor in the 50-55 age group. J im Fitch, was more than three minutes back, and that was tbe best time Fitch has ever run for the distance.

O'Neill would have won the 15-19 division, the 20-24 division and the 30-34 division.

ANOTHER SUPERB perform-ance was turned in by Robert Fitch of East Lansing, who raced his three-wheeled wheelchair around the course in 20:25 for his third straight triumph in Livonia.

Fitch was the top paraplegic; the top male quadraplegic was Thomas Ottenwess of . Grandvi l l e . who

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About 1,000 entered the 8K One of them was a former area

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•This is probably only the 20th time Tve run since I got out ot Notre" Dame." said Dillon, an attorney downtown who was making his road-race debut "I was so burned out with running when I graduated, but I'd like to get back into i t "

Several hundred entered the ooe-miler. which preceded the longer race. And about 40 kids entered the inaugural 3K (1.86 miles) for chil-dren 12 and under

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CAPRICE 1 9 M A V . au tomat ic 0raced tor O o O M M , $3,986

GORDON CHEVROLET

O N rone R O A D IN G A R D E N CITY

4 2 1 - 9 1 2 0 CAVALIER CL 1944-4 C k » 53.000 mkes. au tomat ic . Mr. tat. cruaee. P o m > w indows & locks, a n v l m atw ec l a p * . Excaaent bo th machanical-

and coemat tcaay Lady dr iven . C a k C e b a r o n 458-3780 U r n

' 9 9 0 4 Door. o r ty 4 .000 m a n . a* the opoona, warran-ty $0,906 Jack Camay Chev / G E O 855-0014

C A V A U C R Z24, 1 9 U - WTkte ml CMC* m a n o r , may loaded . sunroof 17 000 maas. Vary c a m Aafcmc

•art. 4-5 6*2-2632 $8,200 C a t Shan. I

CAVALIER 1082 S ta t i on Wagon run* , needs work. seaang tor pans

C A V A L I E R 1083 - G o o d condi t ion. 5 speed. new par t * , vary dapend-aWa $1150 Ptymcwtft 420-3282

CAVALIER 19»4 alaar lng/bralcaa. ( 2 .100 or baa l

au tomat i c , pooar caaaarta 442-9478

CAVALIER. 1964. Typa 10. Pwaar mat lc. Mr

537-7815 alaartng A brakaa. au tomat i c , air Oapandabta *2 .195. 'baat

CAVALIER. 1986 Typa 10 - 83.500 maaa. auto. atr. ttnt M n d o w a 4 m o r a S3.000 Artar 5 p m 522-8928

CAVALIER 1988 Z24. powar Haar-Jnp-t«a«iaa n k i d o w a l i :n :n . air. au-t o m a t i c . K w d a d . 3 1 . 0 0 0 maaa $7780. 26&-1309

C A V A L I E R t 9 8 9 RS - iat . a * , crulaa. c o d a alarm G o o d cond i t i on , mual aaa »7300/t>aa« 721-8862

C A V A U E R 1989 Z24. 5 M V O O l

CFI H w r n 1 4 door , air $3,300

881-2838

C E L B M T Y 1985 Euroapor l 2 8 • t ra . au tomanc air. ai icaBanl cor*»-ton. vary d a a n $ 3 * 9 0 399-4449

CELEBRITY-1985 4 d o o r . V8 . lom maaaoa, J

$2,800 583-1179

CELEBRITY. 1986 - W N t a 4 door , p o o a r aiaM'Vug $ brafcaa. tk. a m / l m starao CuLadM-il w n d W k m $3,000 K m 455-8850

C M t v t n t . 1674 au-toma g o o d t ranapor taHon $650 256-2048

CORSICA LT 1988. Loadad l G r a y ' Runs Excaaant 49.000

. T r o y , 841-7018

CORSICA'S - I S M . 3 t o cftooaa. E»-

TEHNYSON CMCVY 425-8500

CORSICA. 1988 LTZ - Stack, aacal-M M ciondWkan Loadad . 22.000 ml $8600 CaM aRar 7 p m

C O R V E T T E , Mack

$ 2 6 000

C o n v a n i M a . l ow maaa.

755-4580

FUU. BLAZER 1988 4X4, 9avarado. Oadad 8ka mm. $14 9 8 8

GORDON CHEVROLET

O N FORO ROAO M G A R D E N CITY

4 2 1 - 9 1 2 0

C O R S I C A 1990 LT loaOaO graa! buy lo r tha monay $«989

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 Rd - Jual Waal of 1-275

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

GEO TRACKER 1990 LS) C o n v a r V Ma. l oadad . 4x4. Mr Rad • * » «*Ma l o p $11 ,000 553-2053

IMPALA 1977 - 4 door , naw 1/ana-maaalon. t l raa. raar and. $500 or D a a l o n a r Laava maaaapa 463-9029

IROC-Z 1986 Exoa ian l c o n d i a o r Rad. a u t o m a t i c T- iopa. loadad. raar Kxrvraa N a o tlraa. caaaatta atarao $8495 591-3092

L U M t N A 1990 Euro Sadan, a l op-t ions, a x l a n d a d warranty, $11,300 o r b a a t o f l a r 391-4033

LUMINA 1990. Euro, 4 door, matal-Hc tMua. loadad, 12.700 mttaa $11 ,700 477-5898

L U M I N A 1990, 3200 ml.. Mr. cruMa, a ta rao /caaaa t ia $11,000 553-7019

M A L I B U 1981 Ona ownar, only 44.000 mllaa. air. atarao. mual aaa to bakava. $3 ,788 Jack Cau lay Cha» ' G E O 855-0014

8 6 0 C h a v r o l a t

M O N T E C A R L O SS 1988 l o w maaa muat aaa. cak for dataka

GORDON CHEVROLET

O N F O R D R O A D IN GARDEN CITY

4 2 1 - 9 1 2 0

8 6 2 C t v r y a l a r 8 6 4 D o d g e

L E B A R O N 1987 c o u p * Excakant ' cond i t ion , war ran ty A» powar wwv dowa lock* . $8100/oWar 547-8887

OMNI 1985 - m low mrtaa $1896 as* lor Oar. Li»or»a Chtfttmt P lymouth 525- 7804

LEBARON <987 Excokant aaraor. 4 door a u t o m a t K . a m - h n Mr crulaa, $8,000 352-5037

M O N T E C A R L O 1978 VS 305 an-g ina Runa p o o d $500 or baa) ortar

596 -3738

LEBARON 1988 l o a d a d , CMack cnarry 38 0 0 0 ml laa $7200 3®4-0949

M O N T E C A R L O 1983 <8 fuky loadad . air sunroof $ l 5 0 0 / b a a l otlmi

La f lARON 1989 COUPE - loaded $8995 *a» 'or Chuck Uvarna Cfwyalar -Pfymoutr i 5 2 5 - " 8 0 4

M O N 2 A 1979 $475

S P E C T R U M s - 4 t o chooaa f r o m S ta r tmp at $ 4 9 8 5 P28417 Jack Camay Cnav / G E O 856-0014

SPONT 1988 Gaa aavar with auto-mat ic . i r anamiaMon . and av. $3,485

GORDON CHEVROLET

O N F O R D R O A D IN GARDEN CITY

4 2 1 - 9 1 2 0

T R A C K E R . 1989. wfWa, ha rd top aar. t rakar nrtcti. 5 spaad, arrrfm s lar ao $ 9 4 0 0 477-1147

LE B A R O N 1989 C o u p e - 22.000 rnkaa 5 apaad » a d a d axcaUani c o n d m o r $9 500-ortar inciuOaa a ma in tananca a«raarDanl 456-1558

LaBaron 1989 QT loadad 5 apaao T u r t w Waa $18 500 Sala $9,685

FOX HILLS Ci rya ta r P l ymou th

455-8740 9 8 1 - 3 1 7 1

SHADOW 1987 4 docx au tomat i c air. am;»m starao. '3 .000 m i on a iv gme $4 175 4«3-0999 863-8453

8 6 6 F o r d 8 6 6 F o r d

ESCORT I 9 8 6 H QT dlt>on. 58,000 mks $4,000 A f t M 5pm

Excaaant oor. I skvwr aar

660 7398

8 6 6 F o r d

BOSS 1963 302 Muatang. L id Edi t ion 1984 engmc 206 fac to ry hp vary good oondrt lon. 5 apaad full DOwar air A M f M caaaat ia H XIO 889-8425

ESCORT 1988 hatchback caaaat ia aar automat ic Vary ctaam $2,295 ROB'S GARAGE 26 ' 0 0 M 7 MMa Radford 638-85^7

ESCORT 1988 L - ona ownar . a u t o m a t i c , a m - f r i r u a l p r o o t a d . $2700 or Oaat o"ar 489 7134

ESCORT 1986 W A G O N I k s naw 12296 Nor th Bro thars Ford 421-1376

COUGAR 1975 fua powar, 3 5 1 an-garia Faw " j n n m g condi t ion $250 Ca« 474 -4240

CROWN VICTORIA 1986 - Low malaaga a» opt iona axcapt ionai ly c » a n $4 650 464-3802

I C R O W N VICTORIA 1985 Wapon •oadac Mph mitaaga. $2 800

4 78-8244 LeBaron ' 9 8 9 P ramk jm, laa lhar powar locks powar seats and win-d o w * . d ig i ta l daah Was $ 1 8 900 SALE $11,860.

FOX HILLS Chrysler - P lymouth

455-8740 9 6 1 - 3 1 7 1

CROWN VICTORIA '989 W a g o n loaded $ 1 ' 989

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

ESCORT ' 9 8 6 4 door 4 43 000 maas No Mr No rust $2950 Ca* 347-0004

ESCORT 1987 2 door Wua auto, aar radto great student car. $3,000 Cak a m til noon 648-9158

ESCORT ' 9 8 8 EXP. 37,000 mkaa tuky loaded sunroof $5500 Beat ortar 595-1001

ESCORT ' 9 8 8 GT 5 a p « 20K mrtee haw nrea • i c e k a n l corv-d t t w n $6 400 A f t M 5pm 426-2928

862 Chryaiar EAGLE 1989 PREMIER ES B u c k Min t cond i t i on , loadad, 35.000 mkaa. $12 ,500 443-2900

E C L A S S , 1983 - 2 8L, haw WM.ee. exhaus t Mus t drrva, fagh mkaa. wak m a i n t a i n e d $1 ,500 881-5288

FIFTH A V E N U E 1988 Loadad. 4 door w t ina $ tkue. axcakan i 19 000 mOas $ 1 0 , 5 0 0 420-4442. 420-0868

FIFTH A V E N U E 1SSS - Loaded lux ury e d n i o n $4906 . ask tor Chuck _ r v o n » Chrys ta r -P l ymou th 526-7804

NEW YORKER 1983 57 0 0 0 mkaa s $2500 or beat

4 door

981-5347

fu«l power , good cond i t i on $2. 641 -7710

NEW YORKER ' 9 6 4 Full power A M FM caaaarte. mr. ikt . cruaae M a s s a g e canter 353-2894

Crowr V K t o n s Stat ion Wagon 1987 Estate n-io<JM wrth every avakabie opt ion mcludang v -8 engane aar con -dl tKmlng M l power and 3 r d aaat Oeec Bvxgurvdy $7 588

BLACKWELL FORO

453-2883

NEW YORKER 1983 Low rmtea. l oadad . $2495 aaa tor Darrak Uvonaa Chrys ia r -P lymouth 525-7604

ESCORT GT 1986 -ad. 5 spaed ioadad. aar. caaaatia crulaa. rnore Sharp" $3500 ' 380 -4050

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4 5 5 - 5 5 6 6

E S C O R - L. 1986 Mght grey. 5 speed good condi t ion no rust , 38.000 mkaa 559-4757

WnperM 1900. 9 0 0 0 mkaa leathM, a l l p o w a r w a s $28 ,500 N O W $19,900

FOX HILLS . Chrys le r -P tymou th

455 -8740 961-3171

864 Dodfla

ESCORT 1 9 8 V , 75.000 . cond i t ion ,naw rad lo-apaakars

sonable ortar accepted 4 7 8 - 7 9 5 8 •S2

ARIES '.988, K car. axcakant cond i -t ion. Mr. a m - t m s tereo auSomatlc. $5,500 Before 5pm 522-1751

K CAR 1984 - au tomat i c powar a t a a n n g . s k P r i c e d to ae» $ 1,149

M A R K S A U T O Of Q a r d a r Ctty 427-3131

C K A R G E R TOTS Excel lent cond i -t ion. au tomat i c a m - f m stereo, Mr power s teer ing $2 700 538-4109

L k n d a u 1989. l oadad . Waa $23,000 Ss ie $ 1 4 , 4 5 0

FOX HILLS C h r j Mar -P lymouth

4 6 5 - 8 7 4 0 961-3171

M A L I B U 1083 W A G O N p o w w steer mg a n d brakaa. automat ic , air $2 ,995

GORDON CHEVROLET

O N F O R O R O A D IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120 M O W I t C A R L O 1985 - V8 kir ku-l a i a t i c s l i v e r / m a r o o n . 4 1 , 8 0 0 mkaa 2 8 8 - 4 5 5 5 643-6115

M O N T E C A R L O 1977 Cus tom PMnt naw r lma & t ires, cak for m lo of mo-tor $ ex t iauat . very d a a n . must aak. $ 3 0 0 0 or bast ortar eves 455-8733

M O N T E C A R CD 1988 SS, 13.000 maaa. Nka naw Two naw sets of Ores 721-5877

Landau 1900. au toma t i c . Mr condl -i iorung leather , e l power Waa $24 9 0 0 Sale $18 ,900

FOX HILLS Chrys lar -P lymou th

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 961-3171

C H A R G E R , 1966. o n e o w n e r , 31 .000 mkea, power s tee r ing S brakes, air s tarao excel lent cond i -t ion, $3200 425 -8938

D A Y T O N A 1986 Turbo, 60 .000 miles, au tomat i c , -ce b lue. a<r. pow-er l ocka /w indows $4900 680 -1716 DAYTONA 1987 Paof ica. daan. l oadad . lea ther , sunroof must see $7200 Day* 542-3888

ESCORT ' 9 6 2 - 4 speed manua l , casset te $400 After 5pm

4 7 7 - 0 8 4 1

ESCORT 1985 L - repuk l er>g.r» runa A f tM

I good , must a a u *s« .n f i $-.60C • S t " 6 2 4 - 8 1 5 1

ESCORT 1985 Statior, Wagon, au to -matic. aar. stereo, roof rack Only $2295

Jack Demmer Ford AFFOROABLE USED CARS

721-5020

ESCORT 1988 Pony 21.000 mkaa Excakant cond i t ion $6,000 Cak M o n Wed D f * r 525-5238

L T D 1979 - 2 door clean inter ior . V8 Mr r u n a g o o d $800 459-0813

L T D 1984 e x c a k a r t condi t ion, many new par ta $ 1200 or beat o i ler

383-1196

. " N X 1986 S ta t ion Wagon - 48.000 mkaa. air. rear dafog. au tomat i c a m / f m $ 3 2 0 0 477-0245

M A R K VII a s LSC From $15,989

Jack Dernmer Ford 7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

Ford M U S T A N G 1984 GT. rad . 5 Mar au-tomat i c . powar s l s a r i n g a m / t m tape tkt >ow mkaa A l ta r 4 p m 542-4305

M U S T A N G 1985 au tomat i c , ear d a a n . ga rage »ep* muat see to ap

Only $1 ,050 TVME A U T O

4 5 5 - 5 6 8 6

M U S T A N G 1985 GT 5 fuky loadad. new eng ine Excakam cond i t i on $8200 722-9886

M E R C U R Y 1987 Mar Quae 35 000 mkee Tan Loaded ' Excel lent ' No Rust l $11 ,500 /baa t 689-0764

M U S T A N G 1985 S V O - excakant condk lon . base*. k>w "nl laags load ed muat aakl $ 9 0 0 0 ' beat 455-1154

M u s t a n g GT Conver t ib le 1986 5 speed trknernasslcn aar condrtaon-Ing a m - f m stereo powar s iaermg and b raaea Snow whrte I rxsh looks and runs lake a l e w one $6 ,988

BLACKWELL FORD

453-2683

M U S T A N G 1988 GT. r e d conve r t ! We. 5 0 mar au toma t i c a k . all pow-ar wether excakent cond i t i on , low mkea. mov ing , muat aail $6 ,900 oeat 285-200C w 475-0893

M U S T A N G 1988 L * Au toma t i c . Mr c o n d i t i o n . 5 1 . 0 0 0 ml laa

• 5 0 0 ' D e a l 375-0501 g o o d $4500

MUSTANG. 1987 GT Conver t ib le U s o o r i . tar i t o p / m t e n o r low mkaa. deer i 586-8013

ESCORT 1980 GT - Mack asfth gray in ter ior 1 9 Irter. 5 speed, manuM powar steer ing 6 brakaa. ak. cruaaa. tm starao caaaatia. raar dafog. 14 000 mkea $6750 437-7180

ESCORT 1989 GT Mr more $7995 Nor th B ro the r * Ford 421-1376

E S C O R T 1989 LT, e u t o m a t l c 11 200 mkea No aa L iks naw. must aak $8250 642-3532

ESCORT 1989 WAGON Automat ic i s 0 0 0 mkaa. stereo, as d a a n Beat orter 489-7049

ESCORT 1900 LX - 2 door , auto-mat ic . air am.'fr j i stereo cassette d e f o g g M $8 5 0 0 w OM

M U S T A N G GT. 1986 - 5 m s e c 14,000 mkaa -oaded sun roof reer w indow louve rs s to red a n d rust p roo fed , adu l t crwned. ammaculele $ 10.700, beat 937-3726 or 645 -238 "

M U S T A N G GT 1986 5.0 13.000 mkaa. red p lus gray, every factory o p t i o n 4 wheel diec SVO 6 m w equipr- ient . r>o wtmlers aver snow-r o o m $12 ,000 or beat 464-4302

M U S T A N G GT 1967-1966-1989 5 0 L i ter , some wtth au ioma tK trans-masslon aome w i th 5 speed trane-massion excakent aaiactior. p r icad

BLACKWELL FORD

453-2883

MUSTANG, 1087 GT - D a r t tkue conver t ib le 5 0. l o a d e d 41.000 mi les $11 000 347-0072

M U S T A N G 1087 GT, on l y 38.000 mllaa $8795

Hmea P s r t L m c o k v M e r c u r y 4 5 3 - 2 4 2 4 ex t 40C

M U S T A N G 1987 LX Sadan . 4 cykn de» 5 spaed, low mkaa, naw Bras/' b rakaa re ry d a a n $S500 346-4173

M U S T A N G ' 9 8 7 - LX. 37,500 mkea. Wack outs ide gray in ter ior Av ex-cekan l c o n d i t i o n $8400 281-7880

EXP 1082 f luna good 4 speed, sun-roo f , A M / F M stereo New tlraa and b rakaa $805-beat 722-7942

EXP. 1982 - 4 speed crmes. s m / l m s tereo Loc *a greet, runs good $ 6 0 6 Cak eftar 5pm 661-0320

ESCORT 1985. wagon blue. 66.000 miles, air power i r a s n n g a b rakaa stereo Can Susan Day*. 626-1600

DAYTONA 1988 Paci f ic* . 35.000 maaa. br ight red. au tomat ic , $ 7 9 0 5

Hlnas Pa r t L inco ln -Mercury 453-2424 e x l 400

L E B A R O N 1085 GTS, Turbo premi -um. fuk p o w a r . leather 4 door 50.000 ml tss . $4 ,000 450-0380

DOOGE 6 0 0 1985, power W a k e s steer ing, air crulss. newer Urss $3800 261-2546 or 464- 5676

L E B A R O N 1988 E.ica«ant Condi -t ion! A i r . 48 ,000 mkaa. Dayt ime. 968 -8800 Night 543-0020

O M N I 1981 Gree t t -M iapo r ta t i on isk. we ra movk i f l o n t o our

$500 474 -8225

L E B A R O N 1087 C o u p a Pramkan CdWaw. 2 2 LWar tur»t> oharge ak

S H A D O W 1987, B u c k . 2 doo r , au-tomat i c . Mr. sun roof , a m / f m starao, 52.000 mkee. Ask i ng $3750

ir 6 30pm. 645 -2147

ESCORT 1986 - au tomat ic a Black 6 l . O O O a c t u a i m k a s . i i 400

TYME AUTO 455-5566

ESCORT-1986 Wagon. 4 speed air stereo, rust proceed, new t ires. U k e new $2,895 427-OS91

ESCORT 1967 GL. 4 doo r ha tch , stick, excaken; condi t ion, super dean, g o o d maintenance, ak . cas-sette naw tlraa Mov ing overseas must se« $4,800/beat 476 -3826

EXPLORER 1991 XL 4 d o o r and only 25 mkaa, $13,900

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

FORO ESCORT 1068 Gaa saner $1,685

GORDON CHEVROLET

O N FORO ROAD IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120

M U S T A N G S A MORE M U S T A N G S 25 to c h o o a e 1087. 86. SS Coupee LX s i GT 'a ' B ILL B R O W N USED CARS522-0030

M U S T A N G T987 LX au tomat i c J Mr $5495 Nor th B r o t h e r * Fo rd 421 -1376

M U S T A N G . 1987 LX. 4 cyl . 5 powar locks , cruaaa a m f m . aaeana, 64 000 mkea. excakant condRton. $4296 /bes t 538-6730

866 Ford M U S T A N G 1088 Au tomat i c t r a r » rmaeaon ea condatwn stereo r e d * p e w s ' ateerxig and Wasaa onr , 20 000 ectuM maea deep baargendy funisn $6,388

BLACKWELL FORD

453-2883

M U S T A NG 1968 C o n v e m t w a s • Start ing " o r - $8995

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

M u S ' A N G 1968 G " 5 0 • w — c 33 000 males loaded ecJuh awrwd $0800 or Deal 652 2525

MUSTANG-1989 ' - . GT convar t icwi l oadad an- 5 speed r e d white leair, M 13.000 maea Adu l l owned Iwa new After 5pn-, .nasi d a y * 473-2036

M U S T A N G 1989 GT. 14.000 mass Red m o o n roof ' u r t c o a ! 5 speed mant. w a r r a n t , . $10,500 979-2363

M U S T A N G 1989 LX. " 8 cruaaa power w i n d o w * & locks low mae* $8600 or bas i 477-28 1C

i. 1989 LX. roedec a> • r ranty . excakant $7SuC

or bast Mus i aak 961-45 72

M U S T A N G 1990 GT Conver t ib le l oadad . a i r landed warranty o x -9 ,000 m«aa $ '8 .800 . 'baa i 435-5312

PROBE 1989 QT, Mr $10,205 Nor th B r o t h e r * Ford

PROBE 1989 LX. au tomat i c air $7905 Nor th Bro thers Ford 421 -1376

PROBE 1089 LX. loaded aunroo l 19.700 ialas 5 apaad excaaarr condHlon, $9 200 348-9824

SABLE 1087 - LS. 1 owner non smoker a,a i: ekenl cond i t i on l o a d e d

464-4156

M U S T A N G 1986 • $1,800 or Oast or tar , Mao miac. par ts Must go ' Cak af ter 6 p m 531 -489 -

M U S T A N G . 1079 - 2.3L. 4 speed naw d u t c h . Wight rsd , ankM rims.

>5,000 mkea $1,800 or 478-9782

runa g o o d 55.C

M U S T A N G 1081. 4 cykndar 4 spaad. powar a t s a r m g - w a k a a ster-eo. g o o d cond i t i on $1000 421-5849

GL W A G O N 1987- Wak squapped. low mi leaga very c lear $8050 Cak 375 -1805 or 648-3880

G R A N D TORINO 1974 31 978 actu-M mkss. 302-2V. au tomat ic $705

427-5181

i rougham Ext ra dSMi l $2,205 R O B S G A R A G E 26100 W 7 Mae R e d l o r d 538-8547

LTD 1985 4 Door V-6 engine, auto-mat ic transmaasaon mr cond i t ion , p o w a r Blear ing and brakes, nmm car t rade, runs a t e a naw one. $3,588

BLACKWELL FORD

45J-2BBJ

M U S T A N G 1984 - aar a m / f m caa-aat ia . p o w a r locks d a a n $3333

LOU LaRICHE - CI ICVY/SUBARU

P l y m o u t h R d - Just Waal of 1-275

453-4600 M U S T A N G 1985 LX - 4 cy t i ros r . au-t oma t i c Mr loaded sharp Mack $ 3 5 0 0 453-3808

M U S T A N G 90-89 Star t ing f rom $6 989

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

O P E C HATERS 1984 Escor t - au tomat ic , d a a n 35 m p g on ly $095

TYME AUTO

1990 ISUZU IMPULSE XS

1 6 Oootte overtiead can engvie sower 4 wtiee'. disc Drakes, gas sflodis smeO giass. electric minors, rear •rasner Ynper defrost. mstrjinentalior. 5 speed <Jetay wipers halogen !anp$. U*« suspenawn. passenger S K * aw Bag. aHoy wtieoW. cause, power anndows & lodts cas-sette w « i equakzer ano more Sloe* # 1 0 1 8 2

W a s T T ^ $14,298 TODAY S I O Q Q C * ONLY * 1 Z , S f » D _

•p*as la i I c a w isbasas ncuded n pnea

THE BEST IS ALL WE 00"

ARMSTRONG ISUZU §25-0900

30500 Ptymoutfi Rfl Livona

C n i n i m i i i i n ^

L a B s r o n t 0 8 0 Convar t l tka , su to-mat l c . asr cond i t i on ing , p remium powar w i n d o w s locks , and seats. Was $21 ,000 SMe $14,950

FOX HILLS Chrys la r -P l ymou th

4 5 5 - 8 7 4 0 961-3171

1989 FORD Advanced Creations Van Only 16,000 males, super loaded

1985 JIMMY GYPSE Aar bit. cruaaa caaaat ia . poaver w i n d o w * p o w e r l ocks , sharp

' 6 9 9 5

1989 BONNEVILLE S.S.E. Elect r ic sunroof leather SALE P R I C E D '

* 1 1 , 9 9 5

1988 BERETTA G.T. Ait. bk. c ru ise casset te power w i n d o w s , p o w a r locks , sharp.

* 5 9 9 5

1989 MUSTANG G.T. Red. air powar w i n d o w * and l ocks , cassette. Hit. cru ise Best

* 8 9 9 5

1986 GRAND AM S.C. V-6 Ak p o w a r o p t i o n s n O u d m g sunroo f O n e o w n e r Sharp1

• 6 7 9 5

1989 SUN&IRD TURBO GT Ai r . a u t o m a t i c , c a s s e t t e bk. a l u m i n u m wheals mant condabon

1988 TEMPO G.L Ak. au toma t i c . M L powar locks, raar de f ros t

• ' 8 9 9 5 * 3 9 9 5

1989 CAVAUER Z-24 Only 15.000 mMas. Mr, automat ic, c a s s a t i a raar da»oa lar . t runk

' 8 4 9 5

1986 6000 WOODY STATION WAGON

U op t i ons . 0 passenger wire cove rs Mus t Sea l SALE PRICED

• 5 4 9 5

1989 SUNBIRD S.E. COUPE 1 2 . 0 0 0 mMas, aar, au tomat i c caaaat ia . «B. raar Oafroeiet » -moat n a w

• 7 9 9 5

1975 LINCOLN 4 Door d a a n . oaia o a n a . runa great .

• 1 4 9 5

leave the TUNS TROLMDS home-no upset stomachs dealing at JOB PANIAN CHEVROLET USED CARS

198*1 CHEVROLET BERETTA GT

6 9 9 0

1983 OLDS OMEGA

2 4 9 0

1866 CORVETTE COUPE Dark Blue

'19,990 SKYHAWK

A u t o m a t i c , a i r ,

4 6 . 0 0 0 m S a a

'4690 SP1CIAL PURCHAS1 DRIVERS EDUCATION

DEMOS 4 D o o r 1990 PRIZM HATCHBACK

Auto, powar windows 6 mora, under 1000 Mae.

2 to

990 CAVALIER

' " \ " f C i ^ L O C l

15.590

10,490

356-1600 I

L ,4 -

APR Financin For 48 months

on select models

1989 CORSICA

a n 1680 CORSICA LT 4 door. auto. air.

i M C M K f CLA86C1 1

y

I I " m S O " ml

04E Monday. August 13. 1 « 0

m Ford M U M WAOON I M S . V«. auto-K M C . atr. AM-FM. M M . C M •1700 M S - ? 112

V-a. Mi. W . mora l 9JM0

Ford

Jack Dammar Ford 721-6660

TAunua iseo Ot - v*. loaded, nor. n o m . extended —rran ly . ea-oefleni Alter 5pm 421-4420

M Ford T A U f t u a t007. M O M K . ak. pow-er. t w i W I buraundy Only M N

T e H N r i o * t n e v v

TAUMU8 80-80 M M Starl ing i r o m M . a a a

Jack Dammar Ford 721-6560

• # § $ & • • B O B D U S S E A U ™ ? ® ' ' e f t I ^ t n r v u n

" Y O U R D I S C O U N T D E A L E R " 0 F F ^

F O ,

NEW 1990 LINCOLN TOWN CAR "LOADED"

Leattwr m m arffl-iocfc brakaa, geometric * * < — * JBL Audio » o u i a system. ralKltif w l i x l -i M C & mora' Slock #0044® Free comior l & convenience package MSRP $31,996 . DUSSEAU DISCOUNT $1500

SALE PRICE • 2 5 , 4 9 6 * this price 25 In stock at similar savings

SAVE $6500

NEW 1990 SABLE GS AM/FM stereo cassette, cruise, 262 package, air, auto. Stock #00339.

3 Y E A R L E A S E

• 2 8 9 ° * *

O R B U Y F O R

• 13 ,552*

NEW 1990 COUGAR LS 262 package, aulo, air. AM/FM stereo cas-sette. cruise & more. Stock #00884

3 Y E A R L E A S E

•31381££ O R B U Y F O R

* 1 4 , 2 5 0 *

NEW 1990 TOPAZ Air. auto^ power door locks, titt. rear defrost. Stock #0844,

3 Y E A R L E A S E

• 2 1 5 2 3 * *

O R B U Y F O R

• 9 7 5 3 *

NEW 1991 MERCURY TRACER Rear defroster, clear coat paint. 5 speed and much more. Stock #10007.

3 Y E A R L E A S E

•188 2 9 * * O R B U Y F O R

• 8 8 5 9 *

FREE TANK OF GAS WITH EACH NEW CAR DELIVERED

BOB DUSSEAU LINCOLN.MERCURY-MERKUR

I m 3 1 6 2 5 G r a n d R i v e r

j j £ " a l O r c h a r d L a k e R d . . F a r m i n g t o n

< Open Mon. & Thurs. ti l 9 P.M.

DETROIT AREA CALL

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

" G U A R A N T E E D ! "

WE WILL BEAT EVERY DODGE DEALER S ADVERTISED DEAL! BR ING I N A N Y A D & W E ' L L P R O V E IT!

M Mac* Man! 3 AT TBS PUCE

N E W 1990

! 50 P I C K U P

• 6 9 7 6

' T ta tad Gtesa

• An Condmooina -AM/FMStarao •TOl Whaei • Aiaomanc • Cr-Jtse Control • Pull Sue Spare • Rear Defrost • K M Spta Seal

• 9 9 7 3 * SIT THE PUCE

N E W 1990

D 1 5 0 S P I C K U P

< 9 2 9 5 *

3 AT THIS PUCE

N E W 1990

D O D G E DYNASTY

• An I • T t t Wheal • Cnnaa Control

•Floor k

• 13 VB

. - A M / F M 9MMO

• 1 2 , 3 9 8 *

3 AT THIS P U C E

N E W 1990

D O D G E C O L T

MMPC-EPA

• 5 9 7 9 *

• AT T U B P U C E

N E W 1990

D O D G E SHADOW

- * S "

w

AM/FM M Timed Glaaa

J-Spaad Trana U l -Cy tadar

f 7 7 7 6 *

4 A T T B S PUCE

U S E D C A R B O N A N Z A

m Ford TAURUS. 1007. LX. loaded. car pnona, Dark M a w , graatl Days. 751-7000 f - M

T A u n u a 1007 VO. M « d 07.000 n i a , $4000 or Oast oMar

Ua -0717

TAUHU8 1000 LX. 3.8 V-a. powar •aoowfooi. loadad 10.000 maaa. 112.200/baal ollar 307-0403

TAURUS. 1000. SHO - 34.000 rra . ad. moanrool . laa l far U u « $14,000 Brian Eva*. 503-0877

Taurus 4 door 1007 QL Automatic t w W m i . air condi t ioning. Am-Fm atareo. power alaerlnu and brakes. ESP ptua - a r r a n t , good t l 12-4-03 Bright rad (6 ,700

B L A C K W E L L FORO

453-2003

TAURUS 90-00 SHO S ianmg from (12 .000

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

T BIRD 1070, tin, crulaa. atarao. c a a K or good transportat ion. no r u a t . F k x M caT (3450 340-1000

T-BIRO. 1005. TURBO - 5 apaad. loadad. 00,000 mt., great condi t ion (3 .000 or baat. 300-3030

v-«. automatic, lu* ana. tM. c r u M . new

tlraa. we* maintained 454-1064

T-BIRO 1006, 5 0 M r . while. hj»y >oa<Jad. vary good condit ion. (1 .000 miea. mual aaa Immediately (3000 graal buy 455-2004

TEMPO'a 1090. 2 lo cftooea. t rom ( 0 3 0 5 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

TEMPO. 1904 4 door, powar ataar-mg/brakas. automatic, alr. am-tm radio, brown (1500 600-3366

TEMPO 1905 Sport Ol_ 2 door. 54.000 miaa. 5 apaad. ak . caaaatia ExoaOant condit ion (3500 477-4134

TEMPO 1905 Vary was maintained, many naw parts. 88.0< condi t ion * 3 1 0 0 / B a «

TEMPO 1967, ak wheel dr ive 4 door, automatic, air (5005 North Brothers Ford 421-1376

TEMPO 1907 Sport. 5 apaad. air. 36.000 maaa. n a r a o caaaatia. ABoy • M l (4950 455-5266

TEMPO 1967 SPORT - air, s m / l m caaaatia. tnarp « raady (5454

L O U L a R I C H E C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Plymouth Rd. - Just Waal ot 1-275

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0 TEMPO I960 QL - 4 door , sutomel-ic. air. locks. 19.000 m i M ( 8 0 0 0 Call : 453-1654

TEMPO f#S0 - automatic, atr. load-ad From (0000

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

THUNOERBIRDS 1964-1969 THE BEST SELECTION ANYWHERE-Turbo 's -V8"s-Vrs -5 apaada, auto-matic tranamtaaton. pnead f rom only

" B L A C K W E L L FORD

453-2663 THUNOCRBIRO-1969. LX. loadad.

6 yra./00.000 12.500

THUNOCRBIRO: 1967 Turbo Coupe, automatic, an powar opt ions Wlntar WMte. Only 16,000 cartMad maaa

655-3040 or 476-6679

TMUNOER8tRO <000 2 door , V-6. amaac. U l powar. air. tot. naw

Ores 125.000 mOaa. MOO 477-5335

THUNOfRBIRO. 1066. Ban. n O » M t oondMon. loadad. Regatta S u a , 60,000 m M . (4500 Troy 524-2656

THUNOCRBIRO 1907 Turt>o-Co»oa. powar windows and looks, OR. cruise. mud) mora. (0 .506 •lack Camay Chev /QEO (56-0014

TMUNOERBIRD 1000 Supar Coupa. au loma tK leather. moonroo*. JBL c o m p a c t d iac , 10 .000 ml laa . » i 7 ,4os

Ford 431-1376

THUNOER8IRO ( 0 Supar C o t e a -

Jack Demmer Ford 7 2 1 - 6 6 6 0

THUNOCRBIRO 00 Cougar Start ing f rom (0.900

Jack Dammar Ford 721-6560 WHY WALK?

Ma Havs Many Carsl Pricad Low - Coma Saal

TYME AUTO 455-5506

172 L inco ln CONTINENTAL 1007. powar moon-r o o f 52.000 maaa (10 .500

H M a Parti Uncotn Maroury 453-2434 axl .400

C O N T I N E N T A L 9 0 - 0 0 L o a d a d atartmg I rom a low as (12.908

Jack Demmer Ford 781-6660

LJncotri Mark V* 1006 AJ ma luxury axtras m I M baby H a ooupa 56.000 actual m laa . Hurry tor I M

" B L A C K W E L L FORO

453-26(3 MARK V * 1007 L8C, baauWm car. M a of aquipmant. (13 .900.

H M a Park Unuolri Ma icu i y - 453-3434 a*L 400

MARK VH 1906 I a« ca« tor datala.

GORDOK CHEVROLET

ON FORO ROAD IN OAROCN CITY

421-9120 MARK V l t 1906 LSC Loadad- SOwar

sw m i M Non amottar Vary (16 .500 Mual aa«. 206-4033

MARK VH. 1000, LSC. > M a . laMl iw rn mass. (19 .300/bas l

13?S

TOWN CAR 107* • a« 00 .000 mass, a

TOWN CAR 1000. Signature trtpts Maea. carrtsgs root. -wtra w h a M Ona ownar (0000

46S-3424 a n . 400

TOWN CAR 1007 - oamaga top. a>.

•74 COUOAR 1906 *R7. l u rbo ooupa.

baauty Comptaaa aarMoa Matoryl (3 .300 Can flnanoa wRh amaO

< > C m r ' TYME AUTO

COUOAR 1007 US. 37.000 maaa, air. V0. loadad. axcaasm. axtandad warranty Mual aaO (7000.477-3170

COUOAR 1900 - loadad. 3000 mass. 5 raar aoclandad aarranty (15 .500 Altar 5pm 307-0736

ORANO MARQUIS-1906. SBCaMsril condit ion, has svarythingl Low m i M (6.000 nsgottsbis 201-4326

Q R A N D M A R Q U I S 1 9 ( 6 L S Pwrva rsd . immacuiata. low maas. loadad. (7200 375-3336 534-1010

QRAND MAROUIS. 1000 Stat ion fl. vary - laar . low mOa-( 1 ^ 0 5 353-5410

0 . 1 1 0 ^ 9 5

• • o n . graat tor • f i v a o a c a «

» 3 0 a m - 4JOpa. Mut i P r t J

T O W N CAR iaaa a v a m

. (14,000

TOWN CAR ia00 - star l ing f rom I 1 U M

Jack Dammar Ford 721-6560

174 C A M * 1000 t i o o e o r kaa i i

0 Naw Oras. naw battan, V-a. 4JBL. Runs 90ad.

A M I p w i 431-0064

• M o o , M d s d « a * araraa sWy

£2?°(£5a ^

BLACKWELL

•74 LYNX 1007. lady wanar. automatic,

( 4 ^ 0 0 / 453-2103

SABLE LS 1000 D i g M daan k a y M a antry. SOL angina. M y aqmppad. (0 .306

1 a n i l Park uncoir i Marcury 453-3424 a n 400

MAROUIS. 1004. • o n . 73.000 maw

u o o o

SABLE 1006 LS, vO futy aquipad. atoflla ownsr. 30,000 mi M 7 0 0 Ca lsRar 5:30pm 455-6644

SABLE I960 LS. V0. M y sqmppad. aa powar a a w dash ksytssa antry ( 5 000 901-1035

SABLE 1907 LS. loadad. axcaasnt condtoon. 49,000 mass. (6 ,900 Call 647-0067

SABLE 196( LS. rtor 36.000 mt

w/oray id t - ic isasni

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

SABLE 1908 LS - wurte, loadad. learner premium aound Naw tlraa Immaculate $8895 879-8419

GRAND MAROUIS 1905. 4 door V-S. automatic, air. powar windows electric raar dalroai Uka r>aw. only S499S

Jack Demmer Ford - AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020

SABLE 1909 LS. 4 door, loadad. kayteaa entry. e»e aiiani oondmon. 20.000 maaa. 110.500 " 459-1783

GRAND MAROUIS 1905. 4 door V-S. automatic, air. powar windows electric raar dalroai Uka r>aw. only S499S

Jack Demmer Ford - AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020

TOPAZ 1904 ultra daan. runa Uka H looks. 11900 728-3905

LYNX 19(1 - Hatchback, powar •tearing. 4 apaad. am/»m starao caaaatia. 102K hwy m i s s Runa t looka graat S575 430-3529

ak. 01.000 actual m a n Looks snd r u n a s u p s r l T y m s d o e a It again, only 11.599 sren t our Buyers greet'? — -

TYME AUTO 455-5500

LYNX 1905- 4 apasd. many maaa. | i 100 LaavaMaassoa

990- 2383

ak. 01.000 actual m a n Looks snd r u n a s u p s r l T y m s d o e a It again, only 11.599 sren t our Buyers greet'? — -

TYME AUTO 455-5500

LYNX 1905- 4 apasd. many maaa. | i 100 LaavaMaassoa

990- 2383 TOPAZ 1905 QL. air Oack. CB int. naw lures, 78.000 mMas. good condit ion S2.095 evae 201-A098

LYNX. 19S5 - 44.000 rra.. 4 apaad. naw Drakes 4 axtiauat A m / l m cas-sette Mlnt 'S2 800 ' 550-0500

TOPAZ 1905 QL. air Oack. CB int. naw lures, 78.000 mMas. good condit ion S2.095 evae 201-A098

LYNX. 19S5 - 44.000 rra.. 4 apaad. naw Drakes 4 axtiauat A m / l m cas-sette Mlnt 'S2 800 ' 550-0500 TOPAZ 1905 2 Door QS automatic,

mr. elereo c a i i a l i . Only S2.995 Jack Demmer Ford

AFFORDABLE USED CARS 721-5020

LYNX. 1906. automat ic , powar ataermg. mr. caaaatia 12050 Attar Opm 901-7000

TOPAZ 1905 2 Door QS automatic, mr. elereo c a i i a l i . Only S2.995

Jack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020 MARQUISE 1977. basl of lar

427-7930

TOPAZ 1905 2 Door QS automatic, mr. elereo c a i i a l i . Only S2.995

Jack Demmer Ford AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020 MARQUISE 1977. basl of lar

427-7930 TRACER, 1980 - 2 door. 5 apaad. low rnHea. ak stereo, excaaent condit ion $5,999 981-8251 MAROUIS. 1977, loadad Two naw

urea Raaae hrtcn lor trailer. S500 Runa well 453-4333

TRACER, 1980 - 2 door. 5 apaad. low rnHea. ak stereo, excaaent condit ion $5,999 981-8251 MAROUIS. 1977, loadad Two naw

urea Raaae hrtcn lor trailer. S500 Runa well 453-4333 Tracer 1989 2 door, economical. 4

cylinder engine. 4 apaad Iraemta-elon. mr conditioning, power steer -mg and brakaa Not a mar * on tftis Hght aan«awood Baauty 10.788

BLACKWELL FORO

453-2083

Sable 1909 LS. ezcwUenl condRlon. wtvte. automatic. 3 8 l i tre VO. aa powar. caaaatia. 110.800 CaS 344-0174. evaa 047-2920

Tracer 1989 2 door, economical. 4 cylinder engine. 4 apaad Iraemta-elon. mr conditioning, power steer -mg and brakaa Not a mar * on tftis Hght aan«awood Baauty 10.788

BLACKWELL FORO

453-2083

SABLE 1989 - starting from S899S

Jack Demmer Ford 721-6560

Tracer 1989 2 door, economical. 4 cylinder engine. 4 apaad Iraemta-elon. mr conditioning, power steer -mg and brakaa Not a mar * on tftis Hght aan«awood Baauty 10.788

BLACKWELL FORO

453-2083

•74 17V OidamobMa TRACER 90 ( .000 m i s s OrVy $5.1

Jack Demmer Fprd 721-6560

•75 NiMon CENTRA 1904 . rad. runa good, no rust. 50,000 IN . naw dutch. (1250 / baat Brandon 651-3017

NISSAN 1006 300E* 3 + 3 axcaasnt condit ion, 14.000 maas. black 5 apaad $14,000 256-6744

NISSAN 300 2 * . 1967 5 Spasd. T-Tops. grsy. sxtsndad warranty (11,000 99*^)737

1965. 300 ZX Loadad. cnarcoaf 49 000 maas. pnons g s r a g ^ gray, 49 O

Etciaaant

300ZX 1966 Turbo digital dash. M I T i w t-lops. Od ptsyar. low maaa p a r t e d condition (10.500 363-4316

•78 Oktemobilo CALAIS 1966 Suprama 4 door 6 46.000 maas. loadad. aacaasnt con-dMIon, (6600 420-2015

CALAIS « 6 7 OT - aiic^aant. c o n d i t i o n . a u l o m s t K . l oadad 32.000 m«as. $6,500 474-4374

CALAIS-1907. V«. aport p a c f c s » 2 door, saosasnt oondtoon ( 6 > 0 0 Csa aftar 5pm. 602-9114

CALAIS 1967 2 do. aa. crulaa. aunrooI 1 1 1 1 1 H ctean. 66.000 mass (5700 a«as 540-3632

CiERA. 1966 BROUGHAM ma powar vary good c . (6 ,500 Cat 344 4603 ot 471-0394

CIERA 1966 4 door. 4 cyandar 67.000 maas Air. c r u M auto, pow-ar atsarmg. brakaa. (4996 261-7603

CUTLASS SUPREME 1966. ona ownar. low t i i m g i mini condit ion losdsd (0595 625-6505

CUTLASS SUPREME 1906 SL-loadad. inc lud ing powar aaat Sharp (9449

L O U L a R I C H E C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Plymouth Rd Jus! Waal H1-275

4 5 3 - 4 6 0 0

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• Best Se lec t ion " D o n ' t B u y W i t h o u t

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4 2 5 5 J a c k s o n R d . 6 6 2 - 3 4 4 4

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Y O U R D I S C O U N T IS N O W 4 % O N C A R S A N D T R U C K S A N D

6 % O N C A R A V A N S O N A L L R E M A I N I N G N E W 1 9 9 0 M O D E L S .

A SUMMER SALE-A-BRATI0N

0.0% FTPR I 52000 FACTORY REBATE

New 1990 DODGE SHADOW 2 door. 2.2 EFI engine. 5 speed transmission, rear window defroster, power steering and brakes. 500 AMP battery, AM/FM stereo and more

SPECIAL SALE

PRICE: $ 6 3 5 5

Stock #20964

Chrysler employee price

* 5 7 * j q * *

T O W N & C O U N T R Y Dodge GRAND RIVER AT 9 MILE • FARMINGTON • OPEN U0N. A THURS. TIL 9

S S f g g * 4 7 4 - 6 7 5 0

••Pluo 1*1 lKO"»a tftto OHmmfon ana Hoc '$«$ including robato wftoro W C *MO

SUBARU $10,000 & UNDER

SAVE-A-TH0N 1990 FUN JUSTY

Sport mirrors. 5 speed, 2 tone, tinted glass, rear defogger 2 to Choose From.

W A S $ 8 6 9 5 s 1 7 7 9 5 * *

48 Mon th Lease No Money D o w n N O W

$ 8 1 9 5

1990 JUSTY 4 WHEEL DRIVE GL Special paint, 5 spaed, tjntad glass, rear defogger. stereo Stock #8315.

W A S $ 8 8 2 0

N O W $ 7 9 1 9 * H A 7 6 4 * * 48 Month Lease

l U f No Money Down

1990 LEGACY 4 DOOR Tinted glass, power steering and brakes, 4 wheel disc, rear defogger, tachometer.

WAS $11,843 N O W $ Q O Q C *

$ 1 0 0 1 9 * *

48 M o n t h Lease No M o n e y Down

1990 JUSTY Stereo cassette, power brakes, Halogen lamps. Stock #8357.

W A S $ 6 8 9 8

N O W ' 6 0 9 5

• 1 2 7 " * *

48 M o n t h Lease No M o o e y D o w n

1990 L0YALE WAGON Power steering, 2 tone, alloy wheels, air, cassette

WAS $11,688 N O W $ 9895

5 1 8 5 * * * n o S W Money Down

| SAVE BIG ON THE BEST SElfCTlOM OF SUB4WUS AKYWHCW - RttATES AND DEALER jtCEffTTVES UP TO *2S0Q

G e t T h e L e a s e S t o r y F r o m T h e E x p e r t s

W h y L e a s e ?

• Avoid Seles Tax • No Down Payment • Lower Monthfy Payments • No Motor Repair Expenaa • New Car or Truck Every 3 Yaare • Good Financial Planning • No Reaata Rlak Aa With Owning

LBBBino ia not reeerved for flaata and oompeniea anymore Before you make a purchaaa anywhere, see one of o u ' apetiaiata. Let ua ahow you »ie artaantagae of laaaing.

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40875 Plymouth RCH • Plymouth_

Monday August 13 1990 04E * 7 C

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$ 3 , 0 0 0

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1990 S K Y L A R K 4 D O O R Af oody -notd-ng ix-'S* •"(>»' 5 mt «"veei •jowr' « n O o » i 'ea' & mo«* Sloe". »009?0

1990 C E N T U R Y L I M I T E D 4 D O O R

3 3 mar V-6 aulornatic ovsnlnvs irartairwa Sfix* a # i w t ^ a e t a -ear oafroat nn

w Mlay wipar* c u w door locks 4 M ' M st«rao c*»»«ne n o w oTXJowt l » » a r »«4t Oa^K3 Sloc« #00006

Was Discount

$ 1 2 , 7 6 7

2156

Was Discount

$17,640 3913

Armstrong Price ' 1 0 , 6 1 1 *

Inc.lud0» all rebates plus S600 I si tim& buyer rebate

Armstrong Price ' 1 3 , 4 9 5 *

Include a all rebates plus S600 1st lime buyer rebate

1 WEEK ONLY

1990 REGAL CUSTOM 2 DOOR Sear oefrosl S«lay -"pars cruras ataclnc door locks AM FM casaetls »ts»so oowar wnoowa —«e covara 3'grtAi Oaah power saal & more Stock #00025 Was $18,156 Discount , 4006

Armstrong Price ' 1 4 , 1 5 8 * Includes all rebates phis S600 1st

time buyer rebate.

1990 PARK AVENUE 4 DOOR Power antenna luggage rac*. aw concart •OUTV3. keyless entry power locks power from seats AM FM stereo cassette wt t i clock and mort Oemo Slock «00 !0a

Was D i s c o u n t

$ 2 5 , 1 7 1

4 4 7 6

Armstrong Price ' 2 0 , 6 9 5 *

1991 R E G A L C U S T O M 4 DOOR «ear dalrosl. daisy wipers cnaaa. F*M vereo cassette power srlenns. powar wnv • n m «—e «» » i a^itai mam imanlm— pewet drive- s seal Stock #10061

Was $18,426 Discount 3531

Armstrong Price '14,895* Includes all rebates plus S600 1st

time buyer.

1 9 9 0 R E A T T A 3 8 L V-6 ciaret red wrtn teo «at^er Ducket seats ar>o r-nxe Demo Sloc« •00107

Was $28,885 Discount 7390

Armstrong Price '21,495*

1990 LESABRE CUSTOM 4 DOOR Mats rear dafrosL cruss. 5 6 1 5 seat atsctnc ooo« locks wire wiaai covers AM FM atarao cassene powar wirxlow*. powar tjrrvar't saal Oa"X) Slock #00137

Was $18,529 Discount 3534

Armstrong Price '14,995*

I B l a c k u i e l l l

ARMSTRONG BUICK-ISUZU " T H E B E S T

I S A L L W E D O . "

30500 Plymouth Rd., LIVONIA Open Monday and Thursday til 9 PM

WHERE PRICE SELLS CARS

525-0900

^ FOR D

WILL MEET ANY OTHER DETROIT AREA FORD

DEALER'S ADVERTISED PRICES...WHETHER IT'S

NEWSPAPER, RADIO, OR TELEVISION. TRY US!!

GREAT 1990 BRONCO -1990 T-BIRP -1990 TEM*>0 -1990 TAURUS -1990 PROBE -1990 MUSTANG 1990 RANGER -1990 AERO •

REBATES & F INANCING $1500 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing $1000 Factory Rebate or 4.8% Financing $1000 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing $1000 Factory Rebate or 4.8% Financing $1000 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing

- $1000 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing $1000 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing

Sfinn Fartnry Rphatp nr 7 Financing

1990 F-150 - $600 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing 1991 ESCORT - 4.8% Financing 1991 CROWN VICTORIA - $750 Factory Rebate or 7.9% Financing

FORD EMPLOYEES YOUR A & 2 PLAN PURCHASES MAY BE USED TOGETHER WITH CURRENT IN-TEREST RATES AND OR REBATE PROGRAMS AT BLACKWELL FORD. OVER 587 1990 & 91 CARS AND TRUCKS IN STOCK FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE - A & 2 PLAN PRICES POSTED ON EACH VEHICLE.

A, X AND Z PLAN HEADQUARTERS

jSlachmell F O R D

FULL TANK OF GAS W I T H EVERY NEW VEHICLE PURCHASED

Metro Detroit s

Best Kept Secret

PLYMOUTH

453-1100 < • *

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£

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BOB JEANNOTTE SAYS CLEAR THE LOT...

1990 L E M A N S " A E R O C O U P E " Ajr au tomat * power Blearing. A M F M two-lone raar defrost and mora Slock 490682

SALE PRICE

1ST T I M E B U Y E R D I S C O U N T

1ST T I M E B U Y E R SALE P R I C E

OR LEASE FOR

* 7 5 9 5 *

• 6 0 0

• 6 9 9 5 *

* 1 5 3 3 J * *

1990 G R A N D PRIX LE C O U P E Air raar defrost automatic cast a»iaaU. * M FM casaalta Ml wf^sai .ntarrrvnam wipers SS «5 «<*tt aaat and mucn mors Slock #900S8S

S A L E PRTGE

1ST T I M E B U Y E R D I S C O U N T

1ST T I M E B U Y E R S A L E PRfCE

OR LEASE

FOR

• 600

* 1 0 , 2 1 1 * * 1 Q Q 9 3 * *

m om* <*or+>

7 . 9 % Financing o r u p t o

$ 9 f i n n

SALE PRICE

COLLEGE GRAD DISCOUNT .

COLLEGE GRAD

PRICE

» 1 2 , 5 9 9 *

- 600

$11,999*

1990 BONNEVILLE LE

Air. power locks, rear defrost, tilt wheel, cy-cle wipers full wheel covers. 55/45 spirt seat a n d m o r e S t o c k # 9 0 0 9 2 4

OR LEASE FOR

per month

Mo Oow«n AtQuweti Plus 4% USC Tea

1990 S U N B I R D LE 4 D O O R

S A L E P R I C E

1ST TIME BUYER O t S C O U N T

1ST TMtfC B U Y E R

S A L E P R I C E

OH LEASE

• 9 5 9 4 *

• 6 Q 0

• 8 9 9 4 *

1990 F I R E B I R D tm naadvoaL pea si w i d o w a 6 locks case w » i t q u a u a and mucti mora Saock #000147

S A L E P R I C E

1ST T W C B U Y E R D I S C O U N T

1ST TIME BUTO1 S A L E P W C E

OR LEASE FOR

• 1 3 , 5 9 6 *

-600

•12, • 2 « 0 ? f * *

# A WEST SIDE P0NTIAC DEALER IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

r P O N T I A C "

i l at'TIME B U Y a

f ^ O L L E G E U ^ D E R G R A S ^ R A O

•M GM

Parts

1 M 0 T R A N S P O R T

S A L E P W C E

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

c o t r e o e « w o

SALE PRICE

QR LEASE FOR

• 1 3 , 9 9 7 *

-600

M 3,397*

1990 S A F A R I P A S S E N G E R V A N

Aw. V-6, 4 spmd automatic custom Mats. Al l FM c a s s a t l e p o w e r s t e e n n g & b r a k e s , m u c h m o r e ! S t o c k # 9 0 2 1 4 5

LIST $16,538

C L E A R A N C E

P R I C E

L E S S

R E B A T E

S A V E - A - L O T P R I C E

•13,914*

- 6 Q 0

•13,314*

OR LEASE FOR

'374<S*£

1990 SIERRA V2 TON PICKUP

* i«y 6 brsaaa. muct i

•uniaainr W F M raar aaap t u n p a r

lock #902172

LIST $11,892 CLEARANCE PRICE

LESS REBATE

SAVE-A-LOT PRICE

$ 9 8 6 4 *

- 600 • 9 2 6 4 * $ 2 1 5 # p ^

OR LEASE FOR '

1 9 9 0 S - 1 5 J I M M Y 4 x 4

•7,531* •17,497* 1 , 0 0 0

1991 S-1B JIMMY 4 DOOR

FACTORY OFFOAL - LOADS)

LOT •22,106

4 In Stock At

14949 SHELDON P

PONT!A C-GMC TRUCKS

a c *

P * O t d a m o t o t t ,

^ T L X W C A L M S N W 2 door. « . "*» tm radio. Mr.

OAE Monday. August 13. 1990

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^ L A M S u p ^ M e 1 M 3

S I o o n < , ' , »»" >3000 Can after p " ' « 1 M M

^•AM^Sup^n. 1000 lo»3ed. TOO m*ee. b u r g u r * * r t d . Ex

aeullve car $13,000 I 4 M 1 U

^ A M l t r s , « « * • « . Or^nv i ? % ! C k x , » " « * m i * be InataOad l * 9 0 453-1520

CUT.UASS m o a t * * n - ^ o r , -! ? ? * * X * * cru tM. lota F M.OOO I M M , $ 1000 takes ^ J « w « n g t o n H » , 4 7 * ^ 1 7 5

87® Ofctemotofle I M . C ® U - 2 door, 4 • nvs . am/ lm caaaatu. •at 644-0*43

DELTA as. 19*4 RoyMs Brougham Lo*t fed. excieaent condition Naw tranemission S3.M0 425-467$

TORONADO <M1 T u n car re-bu«t 350 and frorwsnd. hja powar A sunroof , new Urea. $2000 4*4 7*30

TORONADO '9 *4 . loadad. * a a cov-ers. $ cyflndar Sharp , $5553

LOU LaRICHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Plymouth Rd - Just Waal o» 1-275

" _ 453-4600

171 Plymouth Aoctaan I S M . automatic an con>»-ttoranfl. waa $11.500 SALE $7.90*

F O X H I L L S CHi'i Ma -Ptymouth

46* - *740 9*1-3171

•71 Plymouth « r n — n 1 0 M automatic an c o x » -

V-* . Waa $12,500 Sale

DUSTER 19*5 Power steering and brakaa. automatic, atr eunrool $2 965

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

ON FOKO ROAD IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120

iMHVMGMACMi

-FRO* EAST TO WEST WE OFFER ONLY THE BEST."

NOW AVAILABLE 2.9% APR

F i n a n c i n g o n S e l e c t e d 3 S e r i e s M o d e l s

'YOUR AUTHORIZED BMW DEALER-

JUST ARRIVED

1 9 9 1 3 1 8 i f r o m

19,900 E A S T

BAVARIAN MOTOR VILLAGE 24717 GRATIOT

EAST DETROIT. Ml

48021 11 Mi la S oi

W E S T

AUTO-STRASSE LTD.

617 DETROIT ST ANN ARBOR. Ml

48104

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F O X H I L L S Chry»«r-PtymouO»

45*-*74C 9*1-3171

HORIZON 10*2 TC3, Sir good oondmon. $*S0 After 5.

3*3-0457

HORIZON 19*3 - 4 door netcfifcac* 4 cylinder runs good. $750/beet

729-2709

HORIZON, 1 0 U rebuilt rust

2 2 1 ail angina, (unroot . 32 ram no $2 100 971-1*4$

RELIANT isaa proofed. extended warranty 34.000 maee. $5,400 907-2787

MO Pontiac BONNEVILLE 19*9 SE •WW. •ram condit ion mass. $12,500

only 13,000 S40-825*

BONNEVILLE 10M LE. extended werrsnly 24* nwy mass Loaded $13,200 Ce l Mark 947-4119

BONNEVILLE 1 9 M SSE grey 19 900 maas loaded leather eeeta $16,700 873-3306

BONNEVILLE '968 LE 4 door 3 8 V6 loeded, excellent condi t ion • " 0 0 644-3544

BONNEVILLE 1090 SSE. low m w -'ed exterior gold

626-B052 X J

SUNOANCE 1M7- E.csSsnl condi-t i o n low maaa. loaded, baOy Okie. $5200 422-6628

SUNOANCE 1M7 - Automat ic , air. 53.000 mass $3405 ask lor Oerres Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7604

Sundance 1900 automatic air con-dit ioning. 4 door was $ 11,000 NOW

" - F O X H I L L S Chrysler - Plymouth

455-6740 061-3171 TURtSMO 1064 clean, low miles •ervlce contract automatic air, price negotiable 427-7434

VOLARE, 1076, slant 8 good tlraa. brakaa. air. dapendabM $450 or bast offer 582 *409

VOYAGER, 1000 A rare opportunl-ly Bid on this personalized veefwie with unique grsflc design by stu-dents at reknowned Center tor Cre-ative Studies On dispisy st Gsvw Dsslgn 2009 Orchard Lake Rd Bidding Info Frl Sun 332-4443 Mon -Thurs 872-3118, Ext 432

880 Pontiac BONNEVILLE 1966 SSE. Leethar k m root All opt ions Warranty Super Cleen! $12,000 864-6453

BONNIEV1LLE I 0 M SSE Loaded' Low maas $15,000 550-16*2

F1ERO QT, 1967 Low mass r w . parts. 5 speed tu»y loeded $7,000 or beat 543-6*14

FlERQ 10*4 - automatic aar $2250 Ask tor Chuck UvorUe Chryslsr -Plymouth 525-7604

FIERO 1085 s i buck beauty options, daan S*09 down $ 3 i ; CM-weekly

TYME AUTO 455-55*6

880 Pontiac FIERRO 1967 Automatic, air ona ot a kind $5,405

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

ON FORO ROAD IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120 FIRE BIRO 1078 original owner low miles, newer sngins Ores 6 brakes $ ' 6 5 0 300-7766

FIREBIRD 1064. automatic V6 ak starao louvers Rcr» greet, looks greet $4000 427-9724

FIREBIRO ' 9 * 5 T-tops air cas-sette 4 speed $4 366 Jeek Cemey O i e v <GEO 655-0014

FIREBIRO 1987 31.500 condit ion $7200

FIREBIRO 1968 FORMULA, >6 5 0 Hire manual. s>. sm / lm stereo cas-sette $6500 After 7pm 645-1470

FIREBIRO 1969 Meek tops, $10,300

GRANO AM LE I M S air Ml. cruras I ter so caaaet Must sa* $3 650 or beet

automatic, la. 2 door

652-2322

FIERO 1965 80.000 maaa r u n s ex ceasnt. power steering drakes tilt air stereo $2 500/best 535-3348

QRAN0 AM 1074 70 mass. Blecinc sunroof $60C

,000 actual runs great,

523-1501

FIERO 10*8 QT loaded. V6 auto-matic. red air tm. power, alarm 33.000 mllas $7405 652-6220

FIERO 1986'* QT, , * . 4 speed air alarm, new urea/brakaa Mecneni-ce*y perfect $5500 726-0706

FIERO 1M7 QT, V-6 white loaded 5 speed Uka new $7«0Q-CM»-S 356-6531 Eves meeeage 6*9-6000

FIERO 1068 Formula - 0,500 rrules 5 speed air. burgundy red, Mks new

147-4745

FIREBIRD, 19*4, red wttti red Mag "*<eel*. 2 5 liter 4 speed A M F M cessans radio. great condit ion, $2400 455-0724 I

QFtANO AM I M S - V-6 tires t sxheust $3*00

GRAND AM 1 0 M - loeded. leevmrf state, must sea best offer 544-2*02

GRANO AM 19*6 automatic air power brakes, steering. am/ fm Bleck M713 300 -13M 646-4600

GRANO PRIX, 1076, automatic sir, sm- lm cessans cruise, good trans-portation $ a o o ' bes t 420-3400 or 455-5019

LEMANS GRANO SAFARI WAQON 10*0 V-6, Automatic sir condit ion, stereo. ra«y wheals. Great tranapor-tat lon Only $1,405

Jack Demmer Ford AFFOROA8LE USED CARS.

721-5020

880 Pontiac 1880 Pontiac GRAND AM 19** SE V6 alt pow-ar options Hew tires * brskes »ery good maintenance record Runs $ looks greet M.200 477-2435

PONTIAC 6000 1966 LE, .ceded low mileage excellent condi t ion 8 gas rroleega $5005 651 1845

GRAND AM 19** SE V6 alt pow-ar options Hew tires * brskes »ery good maintenance record Runs $ looks greet M.200 477-2435

PONTIAC 8000 10*5 LE 4 door V8 loaded Good cond i t ion $2 700 or best ofler 3 M 6664

GRANO AM 1M7 AutometK air Skoaaant c o n d f l u n $5 300

4 * 0 8 7 2 *

PONTIAC 8000 10*5 LE 4 door V8 loaded Good cond i t ion $2 700 or best ofler 3 M 6664

GRANO AM 1M7 AutometK air Skoaaant c o n d f l u n $5 300

4 * 0 8 7 2 * PONTIAC 6000 10*5 LE 4 door au-tomatic sa sunroof cruise. 67 000 maes. $4200 or beet o«er 4*4-3566

GRANO PROt 1064 BROUGHAM •oeded. excel lent condt tm, low maes V-8 $3000 535-6323

PONTIAC 6000 10*5 LE 4 door au-tomatic sa sunroof cruise. 67 000 maes. $4200 or beet o«er 4*4-3566

GRANO PROt 1064 BROUGHAM •oeded. excel lent condt tm, low maes V-8 $3000 535-6323

SUNBIRD 1060 Stereo caaaeiie mr automatic Needs work $500 or best ofler 66 ' 1354

GRANO PRIX 10M excellent condi-t ion. loeded $8*00 or beat ofler Between 0-5 M 1 - 4 5 4 6

SUNBIRD 1060 Stereo caaaeiie mr automatic Needs work $500 or best ofler 66 ' 1354

GRANO PRIX 10M excellent condi-t ion. loeded $8*00 or beat ofler Between 0-5 M 1 - 4 5 4 6

SUNBIRD 1986 GT automatic, mr am ' tm cessans Snerp $4648

LOU LaRICHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Pt jmouth Rd - Jusi Weet of 1-275

453 -4600

GRAND PRIX 1062 automatic, v . nyt top, ' D y wfieeta $T.7M

MARK'S AUTO o f G e r d e n O l y 427-3131

SUNBIRD 1986 GT automatic, mr am ' tm cessans Snerp $4648

LOU LaRICHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Pt jmouth Rd - Jusi Weet of 1-275

453 -4600 GRANO PRIX 10M SE x v t e •aetner anti-lock brakee extended warrant , $15,500 or beat 481 5143

SUNBIRD 1986 GT automatic, mr am ' tm cessans Snerp $4648

LOU LaRICHE C H E V Y / S U B A R U

Pt jmouth Rd - Jusi Weet of 1-275

453 -4600

PONTIAC 1M7 T1000 Low m ^ with automatic transmission $2 905

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

ON FORD ROAO IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120

SUNBIRD 1966 - helcftbacx 5 speed ak. t « . mucfi m o r s $3*95 Jeck Cauiey Chev /GEO 655-0014

PONTIAC 1M7 T1000 Low m ^ with automatic transmission $2 905

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

ON FORD ROAO IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120

SUNBiRO 1M7 SE. automatic axt new tires brskes muttter $5 100/ best Caa eves 557 5280 473-5*64

PONTIAC 1M7 T1000 Low m ^ with automatic transmission $2 905

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

ON FORD ROAO IN GARDEN CITY

421-9120 SUNBiRO 1 M 7 Turbo GT sunroof automatic every opt ion 40.000 m Blue/black $6300 477-6666

PONTIAC 6000 1 9 M SE. automat ic. loaded, tow maas $5000

642-5204

SUNBiRO 1 M 7 Turbo GT sunroof automatic every opt ion 40.000 m Blue/black $6300 477-6666

PONTIAC 6000 1 9 M SE. automat ic. loaded, tow maas $5000

642-5204 SUNBIRO 1M9 5 speed air tow miles $7500 or best offer Can after 6pm 501-0576

PONTIAC 6000 10*6 SPE black all options, sunrool. 52,000 maes sicsMent $6500'best 626-3429

SUNBIRO 1M9 5 speed air tow miles $7500 or best offer Can after 6pm 501-0576

PONTIAC 6000 10*6 SPE black all options, sunrool. 52,000 maes sicsMent $6500'best 626-3429

SUNBiRO 1900 2 door 5 speed powar staermg & brakes, metaaic red. 5000 maee $7500 474-5003

PONTIAC 6000 19*5. STE. 60 000 maes, one owner excellent condi-tion. $5250 946-7050 547-6462

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A jazzy sea Saxophonist Lenny Price has returned f rom the Navy to launch his own jazz cassette tape, "F rom My Heart, ' on Midshipman Records Already, a cut from the tape. ' Double Take,- ' is receiving a j r play on WJZZ. For more on Price, please turn to Page 3D

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A campy cult classic comes of comic age By Greg Kowalafci staff writer

Fans of the bizarre take note: If you want to see the cult classic film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." don't wait for it to come to cable or on video cassette.

Fifteen y^ars a f te r the film's release, it still plays regularly in theaters, mainly at midnight showings And producers of the enormously profitable film have no intention of drying up theater profits.

Too sleepy to make it to the show at the stroke of 12° Then try Caliber Press ' newly released comic book version of the picture, Caliber is a Westiand-based publishing company that specializes in creating origi-nal and adpating stories to comic book format .

But publisher Gary Reed is quick to point out that the te rm "comic book" is misleading. These comics a re a high caliber indeed. The artwork is flawless and dia-logue and story tightly follow the original film script _

For the uninitiated, "Rocky Horror" is a somewhat insane musical about a young couple stranded in a re-mote mansion inhabited by an assortment of weirdos.

Film critic Leonard Mai tin gives it three stars, call-ing it "outrageously kinky."

The 1975 film was produced in England (at Charles DeGaulle's summer home, no less) at a cost of about $1 million. It was adapted f rom a stage play that ran an incredible 24.000 performances.

The film has since grossed (the te rm is appropriate) about $83 million — more than "Gone With the Wind."

IT HAS ALSO spun off a spate of products, including T-shirts, posters, key chains and records, and has even contributed to the sales of Scott tissue, w

being released as a three-issue series The f i lm was adapted by artist Kevin VanHook. who is also Cal-iber's ar t director

THE COMIC re-creates the film scene for scene. But the most difficult part of translating the film to paper was "getting the likenesses right," said Van-Hook.

"Very few adaptations I've seen have likenesses that look like the characters ," he said

Even more important was matching the feel and pacing of the movie on paper. How, for example, do you draw a musical number?

You give the charac ters fluid motions, set the lyrics in slightly wavy type, add music signs, such as drawn notes, and stretch the dialogue balloons across the pages

The technique is subtle, but surprisingly effective. And just to make sure the reader get* a full feel for

the film, the song lyrics a re reprinted in a special sec-tion of the 48-page comic,.

"This is an entirely fai thful adaptation of the mov-ie, said Reed. "It has to be that way because people who have seen the film expect it to be that way."

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ence is invited to throw at the screen at the appropri-ate moment.

"Rocky Horror" is an audience-participation film. Getting the comic rights to "Rocky Horror" was a

coup of sorts for Reed, who also owns Readers, a com-ic book sales company with outlets at 31152 Warren, Westiand. and 14216 Michigan Ave., Dearborn.

photos by JIM JAQOFELD/staff photograph*

A r t i s t / w r i t e r K e v i n V a n H o o k a n d p u b l i a h e r G a r y R e e d a r e b e t t i n g o n t h e a u c c e a s of a t h r e e - p a r t c o m i c b o o k v e r s i o n of " T h e R o c k y H o r r o r P i c t u r e S h o w . "

But it's not unexpected. Reed knows comics, He's been in the comic sales business since 1982 and now publishes local comics through Caliber Press. We're not just talking about Superman, Spider-Man and Bat-man. Although the super heroes still make up a bulk of comic sales, comics have expanded to a wide spec-trum of styles and stories.

And just as the people who read tbem as kids have grown up, so has the comic book as ar t .

"Actually, comics ore struggling to decide just what they a re today," Reed said. "They're shaking their j u -venile image. Plots are becoming more sophisticated and the ar twork often achieves the meaning of that te rm."

Take the "Rocky Horror" comic, which actually Is Kev in Van Hook w o r k s f i n i s h e d p e n c i l s k e t c h -e s f o r " R o c k y H o r r o r P i c t u r e S h o w " c o m i c s .

A trying time Nothing minor when you're scouting the prospects

By William Coutant staff writer

It 's tbe game within the game — usually behind the scenes.

But anyone in the major leagues will tell you, scouting Is the backbone of any baseball or-ganization.

And as scouts will tell you, it's a never-ending Job.

"We star t in June and have 25 t ry out camps every day," said Gene Bennet, scooting supervisor of tbe Cincinnati Reds and no s t ranger to Michigan. "Tbe rest of the summer I look at t r iple A players. There are instructional leagues in the winter and fall, the d ra f t and a lot of paper work. Then it s tarts again."

Never-ending and, for some scouts, not knowing where they'll be and who they'll be looking at n e x t

"A lot of times, I will m a k e some calls in the morning before I decide where I 'm going," said D e t r o i t T i g e r s s c o o t BUI Schodlich, who looks for talent in tbe high school, junior college and college ranks. "To I'm going to Pittsburgh-"

But Schodlich, a scout for the past 24 years, cant see everyone himself That's where part-time scouts like Clyde Weir come in.

Unlike Bennet, who was with the Reds for 44 years as s player, coach and scout, or Schodlich, Weir never made it to "the

Then scoot, and now HH La-

'/ was out of college, had a family and knew that / was what they consider a mild prospect.'

— Clyde Weir

University and a business career with GTE

"Years later, I went to a t ry out c a m p and La)oie was running it," Weir said. "He said where 've you been?"

After trying out and talking with Lajoie, Weir said he knew that his chances of making tbe big leagues were just so-so.

"I was out of college, had a family and knew that I was what they consider a mild prospect."

Weir might well have consid-ered himself less than a sure bet to make the majo rs when com-pared to another player who tried out with him at that camp in tbe early 70a — Ron LeFTore But Weir's knowledge and love of the game did not escape Lajoie's notice, who asked him to scout for the Tigers. Weir has done so ever since.

Although a "sure thing" will show op oo occasion at a t ry out, most players who a re ai<p>ed have already been scouted sever-al times

"There are always some that pop HP." Weir said,

of )o4e knew a baseball man when he saw him.

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give you names of players and the Tigers send out a form letter to coUagoa asking for names of promising player*.

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MOVING PICTURES

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ALTERNATIVE VIEWING

DFT schedule brings change After another dry s u m m e r at the

movies, the new Detroit F i lm The-a t r e schedule has a r r ived just in the nick of tim% With it comes a ma jo r premiere , some wonderful ly obscure titles, several p rograms of anima-tion and a couple of changes

The DFT may have its biggest opening yet with this weekend's p remiere of "Wild at Hear t , " the lat-est f rom director David Lynch. Lau-ra Dem and Nicolas Cage play lov-ers on the run in a f i lm which cap-tured the big prize a t Cannes this year.

Lynch, the force behind "Blue Vel-ve t" and TV's "Twin Peaks , " is cur-

rently the hottest name in in te rna-tional f i lm circles.

Though "Wild at Hea r t " will cer-tainly go into wider release a f t e r its two-weekend premiere, local f i lm fans will want to see it f irst at the D F T The Detroit las t i tu te of A r t s audi tor ium combines super ior i m a g e and sound with a r t museum ambi -ance.

Other f i lms scheduled for double weekends a re "May Fools" and "Li fe and Nothing But." Tbe f irst , by Louis Malle, finds a family ga the r ing to bury their ma t r i a rch amid s tudent upheaval in the s treets of 1968 Pa r i s . The second is set on the ba t t le f ie lds

of World War I — a f t e r the war is over.

The immensely popular " In terna-tional Tournee of Animation, ' in its 22nd edition, screens Aug 31-Sept 2" The 1989 Academy Award winner "Balance" will be fea tured along with "Plymptoons" by an ima to r Bill Plymptoon.

OTHER FILMS in the fall ser ies a re relatively obscure, which fi lm curator Elliot Wilhelm said likens it to '-the old f o r m a t of DFT " A gentle short film, "Egg , " about a 35-year-

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SCREEN SCENE

K e i f e r S u t h e r l a n d , K e v i n B a c o n , J u l i a R o b e r t s , Ol iver P i a t t a n d W i l l i a m B a l d w i n p l a y m e d i c a l

s t u d e n t s i n v o l v e d in a c h i l l i n g l i f e - a f t e r - d e a t h e x p e r i m e n t in " F l a t l i n e r s . "

'Flatliners:' It's not too flat when it comes to suspense

While "F l a t l i ne r s " (B, B, 111 mia-stes) won't win a w a r d s fo r scient i f ic realism,Tt will keep you on the edge of your seat as f ive med s tuden ts in a strange and gloomy med school ex-periment with the quick and the dead and end up e m b r a c i n g life.

A University Hospital of Medicine student. Nelson (Kiefer Sutherland), seeks f a m e and fo r tune through a project in controlled dea th and re-turn a f t e r a peek a t the next world.

Nelson convinces four of his class-mates — Rachel (Jul ia Roberts), La-braccio (Kevin Bacon), J o e (William Baldwin) and Steckle (Oliver P ia t t ) — to join his exper iment .

the movies

Dan reenberq

Grading the movies

Each is mot ivated by the desire for success and, in addit ion, some of them have had a brush with death that heightens curiosi ty and stimu-lates g u i l t ,

It 's never quite c l ea r which uni-versity hospital these med s tudents attend and it probably doesn' t mat -ter. This is a psychic thr i l le r whose success, in par t , depends upon tbe moody, a tmospher ic school tbey at-tend with s t range s ta tues , a r e m a r k -ably Fellini-like Hal loween p a r a d e and, in general, an aura of d a r k spir-itualism pervading v i r tua l ly every sho t

On of the c lever e l ements of "Flat l iners" Is tha t these t rave l le rs in death bring back physical repre-sentations of the guil t thei r psyches car ry fo r past deeds. Much of tbe settings outside the m e d school itself — aside f r o m their visions while they're dead — a r e in g raveyards , s teamy sewers and seedy p a r t s of town.

Low-level lighting, intense act ing and terse edit ing g u a r a n t e e suspense and exci tement — so much so that you'll hardly not ice the m a n y loop-boles in the p l o t

PICTURE THIS: An Orienta l bar — not very f ancy — filled with young Laotian p ros t i tu tes e a g e r to please drunken A m e r i c a n pilots. One of them, a newcomer (Rober t Dow-ney Jr.), naively asks,. "Why do you guys go on a bende r e v e r y evening?"

Tbe response, "This a in ' t no bend-er, this Is n igh t t ime."

For anyone who s a w se rv i ce dur-ing tbe Vietnam War or who has been in tbe O r i e n t t h a t l i t t le scene, like much of "Ai r A m e r i c a " (B-, R, I IS miaates), e n c a p s u l a t e s tbe insan-ity of tbe Vie tnam War and tbe over-whelming human s o r r o w of l i fe In the heavily populated O r i e n t

"Air A m e r i c a " t r i es t o c a p t u r e that sorrow and insan i ty and im-press ns with i ts s ign i f i cance v ia a comedy about two pi lots (Downey and Mel Gibson) f lying c a r g o f o r the CIA in tbe " s i l en t noo-exis tent w a r " that took i ts toll desp i te P res iden t Nixon's denial tha t i t w a s going on.

The title r e f e r s to a CIA financed airline that off ic ia l ly doesn ' t ex i s t despite the heroic a s wel l a s self-serving ant ics of I ts pi lots . While they per formed a l l s o r t s of m i r a c l e s and good deeda, they atoo l ined the i r own pockets whenever t hey could.

Why not? According t o t h e film, the C U w s s f inancing th i s s i lent w a r

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B- Good but notable deficiencies

C* Just a cut above average

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C- Not so hot and slipping fast

D+ The very best of the poor stuff

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STILL PLAYING: "The Adventures of MiJo and Otis" (G>. A curious kitten (Milo) and its puppy-

friend (Otis) embark on numerous live-action adventures Narrated by Dudley Moore

"The Adventures of Ford Fairlane" (F, R, 90 minutes).

Andrew Dice Clay in title role is as of-fensive as possible in this poorly done sto-ry which fails miserably in blending hard boiled private-eye genre with rock'n'roll.

—"Another 18 Hrs." (C-. R. 90 minutes).

DETROIT FILM THEATRE. 5200 Woodward Ave, Detroit Call 833-2323 for information. ($5)

Wild at Heart" (USA — 1990), through Aug. 26 Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern play lovers on the run in this typically bizarre David Lynch comic melodrama. The big winner at this year's Cannes Film Festival premieres at the DFT be-fore going into wider release

HENRY FORD CENTENNIAL LI-BRARY. 13671 Michigan Ave., Dearborn Call 943-2330 for information, (free)

Gold Rush" (USA — 1925), 7 p.m. Aug. 13 The Charlie Chaplin classic finds "the little tramp in the Yukon, in love with a dance hall girl.

LIVONIA MALL, Seven Mile at Middlebelt. Livonia Call 476-1166 for in-formation. (Free)

"On the Town" (USA — 1949). 10 a m Aug. 14 Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra play sailors on a 24-hour leave in New

York City. Tbe first film directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen Great fun

MAPLE THEATRE 4135 W Maple. Bloomfield Call 855-9090 for show times (15 general. $3 twilight)

"Chicago Joe and the Showgirl" (USA — 1990). Set during World War II, a Bon-nie and Clyde-type story of an inspiring showgirl and a serviceman who get caught up in murder. Starring Kiefer Sutherland and Emily Lloyd.

"The Unbelievable Truth" (USA -1990). A new black comedy revolves around teenage sex, nuclear war and Jun-ior Miss fashion wear You figure it out.

MICHIGAN THEATRE. 603 E. Liber-ty. Ann Arbor Call 668-8397 for informa-tion ($4.50, | 3 50 students and senior citi-zens)

"The Cook, the Thief. His Wife and Her Lover," (Britain — 1990), through Aug 16 (call for show times). If you can stomach the first 10 minutes, you may like Peter

Greenaway's stylized study of an ilJ-mannered gangster and his nightly visits to a fancy French restaurant

Strapless" (USA — 1990), through Aug 23 (call for show times) Two very different sisters (Blair Brown and Brid-get Fonda), dissatisfied with their lives, make decisions that are at once uncon-ventional, messy and passionate "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" (USA — 1966), Aug 15-17 (call for show times) A casual evening with two couples turns into a non-stop barrage of insults be-tween the hosts Elizabath Taylor and Richard Burton star in the searing Ed-ward Albee drama

"National Velvet" (USA — 1944), 8 p.m Aug, 18 and 4:40 p.m. Aug 19. A butcher's daughter and a bum kid (Eliza-beth Taylor and Mickey Rooney) tram for a horse race in this classic family film

TELE-ARTS THEATRE. 1540 Wood-

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VIDEO VIEWING By Dan G r e e n b e r g special writer

Murky plot and lots of violence but by-and-large this Nolte-Murphy reunion is unsatisfying.

"Arachnophobia" (B-, PG-13, 95 min-utes).

Killer sjflders from Venezuela are no match for Jeff Daniels despite his fear of furry litle, eight-legged creatures.

"Back to the Future Part I I I " A. PG, 105 minutes).

This time Doc and Marty are back to the past in an extremely entertaining ad-venture in tbe old west.

Movies t ake cer ta in l ibert ies with real i ty in their quest fo r excit ing en-te r ta inment . Quite of ten t ha t ar t is t ic hcense raises questions tha t det ract f rom the viewing exper ience .

In the case of "By Dawn 's Ear ly-Light" (1990, color, no ra t ing , 100 minutes) a fine cast , e f f ec t ive pho-tography and some fa i r ly decent scr ipt ing overcome mos t of those questions and the f i lm turns out to be quite compell ing and very frighten-ing.

Appropriately enough, given the

cur ren t Middle Eas t crisis with the United States and the Soviet Union cooperat ing on the internat ional po-litical scene for the f i rs t t ime in 45 years , "By Dawn's Ea r ly L igh t" is set in the present where s o m e uni-dentif ied fanat ics detonate a nuc lea r device over a Russian city.

The Soviet mili tary a s sume the United States a re to b lame and re-ta l ia te . The crisis escala tes and the burden is upon the Soviet p res iden t and his U.S. counterpar t (Mar t in Landau) to defuse this " l imi ted" nu-c l ea r exchange before the en t i r e world is incinerated.

While it might seem a r a the r sim-ple mat te r to cease hostilities, it isn't — par t icular ly given four dec-ades of Cold War suspicion, f e a r and animosity — to say nothing of the complexity of communicat ion dur-ing combat. The fi lm focuses on the process of governmenta l and politi-cal decision making, par t icu lar ly on the U.S. side.

"BY DAWN'S Ear ly Light" also raises the question of personal com-mitment and individual responsibili-ty in the face of mi l i tary o rde r s which a re considered to be, if not criminal, at least mora l ly wrong

As a comedy, "Ai r A m e r i c a " f a r e s be t te r with Downey and Gibson play-ing well off one ano the r wi th consid-e rab le style and s o m e p r e t t y snappy dialogue. Tbe sa rdon ic qual i ty of their r e p a r t e e under l ines the foolish-ness of war .

The bot tom line of "Tbe Two J a k e s ' (B + , R, 140 minutes ) is that one has to have seen "China town" in o rde r to fully a p p r e c i a t e and, at t imes, unders tand i t Th is is a disap-pointing fac t since both J a c k Nichol-son and his cha rac t e r , p r iva t e inves-t igator J a k e Git tes, a r e s t rong per-sonali t ies deserving of new and i n d e p e n d e n t m a t e r i a l . I n s t e a d , Gi t tes is obsessed with a t r ag ic inci-dent f r o m his past .

This mys te ry ' s convolut ions and s h a r p dialogue a r e suspensefu i and amusing while Nicholson's direct ion and act ing a re supe rb unt i l every-thing gets tangled in the pas t and tbe f i lm comes to a pa infu l ly screeching hal t in its f inal 20 minutes .

JACK NICHOLSON'S personal reputat ion c rea ted a s i tua t ion which allowed for no middle ground In the succcess or fa i lu re of "The Two J a k e s " and be g race fu l ly established himself a s a f i r s t - r a t e d i rec tor . His vision is c lear , his l eade r sh ip s t rong and, ul t imately, tbe f i lm is enter-taining.

Wri ter Robert Towne ta i lored the scr ip t to his leading m a n ' s r a p i e r wit and successully m e r g e d it with tbe movie 's leading c h a r a c t e r . Tbe sup-port ing c a s t without except ion, is excellent , pa r t i cu l a r ly Madeleine Stowe a s Lillian Bottine. She and Ni-cholson share one of the rbost hilari-ous film love scenes in r e c e n t m e m -ory. In f a c t the h u m o r In T h e Two J a k e s " la full of v i n t a g e pop cul ture irony.

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Jazz s o u n d has the r i gh t p r i ce

By Larry O 'Connor staff writer

L e n n y P r i c e h a s m a d e q u i c k i n r o a d s w i t h h i s t a p e , " F r o m t h e H e a r t , " w h i c h h a s a s o n g " D o u b l e T a k e " in m e d i u m r o t a t i o n o n W J Z Z - F M .

After the mil i tary. Lenny Pr ice ' s l i fe has been music.

So much so that the Naval Acade-my gradua te has decided to pursue his saxophone beyond playing in smoky clubs

Pr ice has a four-song tape out on Midshipman Records, " F r o m My Heart , - ' which sold 500 units in six weeks A cut "Double Take" is also in medium rotation on WJZZ-FM.

Both a re admirab le feats, con-sidering that outlets for local jazz ar t is ts a re about as plentiful as man-go t rees in Minsk

I was kind of impat ient wait ing for a m a j o r record deal." said Price, a 1984 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. "Work-ing in retai l (he's a manage r at Mu-sicland in Nortlarid Center), you get to see what type of products a r e coming through I saw what was going on and I said, 'I can do this ' "

Apparently, quite well Po lyGram and Virgin Records a re reportedly both interested in Pr ice

Pr ice ' s saxophone sound is quite contemporary , at t imes bordering on New Age

HIS INFLUENCES include a di-verse pool of art ists — David San-born, Toto, Steely Dan and Gerald Albright. He also studied under well-known t rumpet player Marcus Bel-grave.

But his real workshop comes f rom per forming live at such places as the Stardust Lounge in Inkster and a t the ci ty 's upcoming communi ty fes-tival F r iday and Saturday. Aug 17-18

"I t ' s more than playing well ." Pr ice said "You have to p e r f o r m well Some people can do it in the studio, but they can ' t p e r f o r m well live,"

Pr tee h a s played the saxophone for 17 years, but things didn' t rea l ly take off until he entered the Navy He played with a band, Sea Breeze, which performed around the Annap-olis a rea

Price also performed in a backup band for a "Bob Hope Special" a t the Naval Academy. He didn't get to mee t the poo bah of one-liners, but he's not broken-hearted He did say hello to Brooke Shields and Berna-det te Peters

Since his return home. P r i c e has also performed at the annual Good-fellows telethon on cable television

As th ings p r o g r e s s e d . P r i c e formed Midshipman Reco rds His mother . Thelma Price, is d i rec to r of operat ions and Adpenne Thomas is director of public relat ions

ALL T H R E E have been instru-menta l in getting the word out. As a result, Pr ice has been the bene fac to r of radio air play in his h o m e city, a lmost unheard of in a r e a rock 'n ' rol l circles

P rog ram director T e r r y Arnold and disc jockey Roset ta Hines were ins t rumental in breaking P r i ce at WJZZ-FM. Other s tat ions such as WDET-FM. WEMU-FM and WUMD-FNPhave followed suit.

"I was speechless for about an hour," said Price, r e m e m b e r i n g when he first heard "Double T a k e " played on the radio. "We went around and turned on eve ry radio on in the store."

IN CONCERT • PONTIAC

Pontiac will perform with guests, An-gry Youth, on Monday, Aug 13. at U»e Blind Pig. 208 S First. Ann Arbor For information, call 996-8555

• VOOOOO C H U Voodoo Chili will perform oo Monday.

Aug 13, at Rick's Cafe. 611 Church, Ann Arbor For information, call 99S-2747

e MR. LARQEBEAT EXISTENCE Mr Largebeat Existence will perform

on Tuesday. Aug 1* at Rick's Cafe, 611-

Church. Ann Arbor For information call 996-2747

• ROMEO ROCK Romeo Rock will perform with guests,

Billy Dagger, oo Wednesday, Aug 15. at Key West. 24230 W Six Mile Detroit For information, call 592-0090

• PEDESTRIANS The Pedestrians will perform on

Wednesday. Aug 15, at Rick s Cafe, 611 Church. Ann Arbor For information, call 996-2747

• ALEXANDER ZOMJIC Alexander Zonjic will perform with

Kirk Whalum on Wednesday, Aug 15, at the Troy Hilton, 1455 Stepbensoo High-way. off 1-75 For information, call 583-9000

• VOLUME WHORES Volume Whores will perform with

guests, Faithhealers. on Thursday, Aug 16. at Club Heidelberg, 215 N Main. Ann Arbor For information, call 994-3562

• PHIL COLLINS Phil Collins will perform Thursday and

Friday, Aug 16-17, at the Palace of Au-burn Hills For information, call 377-8600

• R.H. FACTOR ft H Factor will perform with guest,

Greg Stryker. will perform oo Thursday through Saturday, Aug 16-18, at Key-West, 24230 W Six Mile, Detroit For in-formation, call 592-0090

• HANNI8ALS The Hannibals will perform oo Thurs-

day. Aug 16. at Rick s Cafe. 611 Church,

Ann Arbor 2747

For informaUoo, call 996-

• RE MINI SENSE Rerrumsense will perform on Thurs-

day, Aug 16. at 3-D, 1815 N Main. Royal Oak.FOX informauon. call 589-2233

• CROSSED WIRE Crossed Wire will perform with guests,

the Hannibals, on Friday, Aug 17. at Club Heidelberg 215 N Main, Ann Arbor For information, call 994-3562

• LUV BUTTIN Luv Butun will perform with Big City

Chicken on Friday Aug 17, at the Ham tramck Pub. 2048 Caniff, off 1-75 For in-formation. call 365-3829

• KINSEY REPORT Kinsey Report will perform on Friday,

Aug 17, at Rick's Cafe. 611 Church, Ann Arbor For information, call 996-2747

• JOHNNY O'NEAL TRIO Johnny O'Neal Trio will perform oo

Friday and Saturday. Aug 17-18, at the Bird of Paradise 207 S. Ashley, Ann Ar-bor For information, call 662-8310

• COVEN 13 Coven 13 will perform with guests.

Liars, Cheats and Thieves, and Eye-Saw, cxi Friday, Aug 17, at Finney's Pub. 3965 Woodward, Detroit For informaUoo. call 831-8070

• SLEEZE BEEZ Sleexe Beez will perform with guests.

Cold Sweat, on Friday, July 17, at Bloo-dies 21139 W Seven Mile, east of Tele-graph. Detroit For information, call 53S-8108

• ALL-STAR BLUES JAM .An All-Star Blues Jam, featuring Koko

Taylor will take place Saturday. Aug 18, at Saint Andrew's Hall. 431 E Congress, Detroit For informauon, call 961-MELT

• RED C Red C will perform with guests. Varia-

tions and the Remains, oo Saturday, Aug. 18. at tbe Garden Bowl. 4120 Woodward, adjacent to the Majestic Theatre, Detroit Cover is $3

An option for alternative music By Larry O ' C o n n o r staff writer

Is tbe new L P f r o m Charlie Bur-ton Si the Hiccups just t rapped a i r? Are there any boles in the recently-released Cancer Moon a lbum?

Chances a r e answer s to those mu-sical questions won ' t be found in Rolling Stone or even Spin maga-zines on local newss tands

Option is becoming the best option for getting the low-down on obscure groups on independent labels. The Los Angeles-based, bi-monthly publi-cation ca te r s to the a l te rna t ive crowd with f e a t u r e s on groups such as The Chills, Died P re t ty and on Lou Reed and John C a l e . .

But what s epa ra t e s Option f r o m others of its genre a r e the reviews, more than 300 a lone in the J u l y / August issue. Local groups such a s The Colors, 3-D Invisibles, Volebeats and Strange Bedfel lows all have their latest re leases reviewed in the latest issue.

"There 's a lot of music out there ," said Scott Becker, wbo is publisher of Option. "If they can ' t actual ly hear it, they have to seek it out in other ways."

WHICH WAS the impetus for s tar t ing Option magaz ine f ive years

REVIEWS

ago. Actually, the publication is an outgrowth of a tabloid newspaper , OP. out of the Seattle. Wash., a r e a that a t t e m p t e d to chronicle the bur-geoning post-punk movement of the 1980s.

Becker worked on OP. He. along with a few other OP s ta f fe rs , re fused to let the original mission die when the newspaper stopped publishing in 1984 Option debut in March 1985.

As AOR radio has shut the door on new music, publications such as Op-tion have become increasingly im-portant .

Music magazines such as Rolling Stone and Spin give independent mu-sic only cursory attention while fan-zines — albei t enthusiast ic and in-f o r m a t i v e — lack the resources.

Option tackles a l te rna t ive music with the s a m e zest, but comes in a slick, graphical ly a t t r ac t ive pack-age.

The magaz ine has a smal l -base of 5,000 mai l subscriptions spread out across the United States and abroad. Readership averages 45,000 an issue.

According to demographics , the ave rage r e a d e r is male, 30, and col-lege educated . Becker said those who buy the magazine tend to be record collectors. Option has also be-

come popular with workers in the music t rade

"I DON'T want to sound eli t is t ." Becker said, "but people who read our magazine think about what they listen to."

As a result, f ea tu re stories a re not the usual banal fa re of "oh-the-new-a lbum-going-wel l -bu t -we ' re -a r t i s t s -f i rs t -and-foremost ." For instance, an upcoming, issue will include a s tory about Michael Stipe — not talking about REM — biit discussing f i lm and other bands.

For the musician. Option has a " H o m e Studio" column that looks a t budget recording Other issues such as censorship, the DAT controversy and tbe economic feasibili ty of the independent music scene are exa-mined in its pages.

Reviews, though, continue to be Option's strength. The magaz ine serves dual role of being an encyclo-ped ia /consumer index for record buyers.

Those who do the reviews c o m e f r o m a wide-variety of backgrounds, most a r e not professional cr i t ics but music lovers. As a result , t h e capsule s u m m a r i e s a re humorous.

Culled f rom the 3-D Invisibles re-view by Jason Coben: ' "Tbey Won't

24-7 S p y z will p e r f o r m o n S a t u r d a y , A u g . 18, a t R i c k ' s C a f e in A n n A r b o r .

TOP 10 O p t i o n m a g a z i n e o f f e r s m u -s i c a l t e r n a t i v e s w i t h m o r e t h a n 3 0 0 r e v i e w s of i n d e -p e n d e n t a r t i s t s in e a c h i s s u e .

Stay Dead" is about funny as, say, an a lbum of 'Garry Shandling Sings Bauhaus ' or ' E m o Phil l ips: 13 Cramps Classics' would be. ' "

A year subscription (six issues) to Option is $15. Write to: Sonic Options Network. Inc.. 2345 West-wood Blvd., Room 2. Los Angeles 90064

LOCAL Here are the top 10 songs receiving air

play oo "Detroit Music Scene," which is heard 4-5 p.m. Sundays {repeated 5 30-6 30 p_m Tuesdays) oo WDTR-FM 9S»

1 "Without You," Respoeae. 2 "Thinking About You," Walking Stick. 3 "1 Want It All," Happy AccMtats. 4 'Ring the Bell." Davii Brian. 5 " Route 71," Proc tared Cylinder. 6. ' When the Row la Torn," FiaaJ Effort. 7. "In Your Eyes." Srrned Power. 8. "Never Change," V i m B-Jl. 9 Too Butch for You," Incite Out. 10 Tijuana Bible," Jack Rabies.

Here are tbe top lfl albums receiving air play on WHFR-FM 89 3. campes tti tioo of Henry Ford Community College

1. "Goo." Soeie Yoetk. 2. "Reading. Writing aod Arithmetic,'' Seadays. 3 "Goodbye Jumbo." World Party. 4. "Young Liana," Adriaa Betew 5 "Social Distortion, " Social DMlaitlaa C. Manscape." Wire. 7 Brick By Brick, " lggy Pup. « "Showtime," Nitxer Ebb. 9 "Violator," Depeche Mode. I t . "Last Scream of the Mining Neigh-bor." M i s Btafara wtth D.O-A

PHINEAS GAGE

— Phineas Gage

Word has it tha t Phineas Gage to a thinking m a n ' s band. Sack assess-ments a re e i ther ha rd to l ive up to or live down.

For skeptics, it ra i ses the cyni-cism level to a boiling p o i n t So with trepidation and a thesaurus, ooe plops this dabvt casse t t e re lease by Phineas Gage and g r i m a c e s

Oh, bet no* for long This group ot ta lented individuals

has proven the re is a d i f fe rence be-tween being thonghtfa l and c la iming to be "kateUectnaL" being wistful in-s tead of becoming a s m a r t a s s and beta* intriguing without becoming a

Real intel l igence by o the r* not the heed with one 's

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worfc and then branching off into swirl ing and a tmospher ic pieces. Le-melshy and Hickey build off another .

As a vocal is t Chris P a r n u m can sound congested, but gosh, tot's not introduce h im to cold medicine. His voice is dist inctive, hear t fe l t and m a k e s linaa l ike "Spinning sadly fo r the wind d e m a n d s everything be out of m y hands" In "Spinning Sadly" chal lenging o r "1 want honeety, but the t ru th c a n t be found. And the re ' s love in m e , bet there 's no love a round" r e m a r k a b l y p ro found

Lyrical ly, Phineas G a g s re l ies heavily on flrat-psrsou re fe rences . Yet the T s " In this case have no ae -

sd of ten speak of toes, ha r t

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KISS OF LIFE

— Gene Loves Jezebel

Gene Loves Jesebel is usually classified a s an "a l te rna t ive" Al ternat ive bands play t ha t is of ten called " n e w " muric . The label of "new" doesn' t r e f e r t o tbe age of t be music, ft i ally m e a n s that the mus ic ia d i f fe r -ent or original hi some way.

Old stuff by Elvis CoeteOo to o f t e n cal led new music, s a m e with L a v e and Rockets, Kate Bash and the Church. (Thto to t r u e - jus t oat tbe aew music sect ions a t Har -mony House)

to o the r eaass, the label " a e w " re -f e r s to tbe muaic m a d e by bands which never seems to ca t ch e a with the gans ra l record buying public, l a some coses, thto m a y be due t o a lack of radio a t play, lack ef public-i ty. wha tever Thto to th s caee wi th s o m a o n s like BUly Bragg.

Final ly, t h s r s to ye t another kind of " n e w " music. Thto to mas ic tha t s e v e r ca tches an with ttot g s n s r a l

to s imply bud masic . Thto to the c a a s

with "Kiss of Life" ( G e f f e n / B e g g a r s Banquet) by the perennial ly non-eeU-ing band Gene Loves Jesebe l . P e r -hapa. there to some wtodom toft in the general record buytag public.

Gene Loves Jesebel began record-making c a r e e r wi th a

h sve pre t ty i bill eve r s ince Yes, w e t u

h a t you hear aa a lbum and wonde r w h y

i t s t a k e tbe t ime to m a k e I t

T V point weYe m a k i n g to t ha t e e -

NIGHT ON THE TOWN

— Bruce Hornsby and the Range

Bruce Horaaby to tbe kind af gay nor a r e his you'd jOte t o s e e d a l e y e a r stoter. Clean-cut s incere, f r t e n d f r And he likes to shoot hoop

But the f a s l i t i s s t h a t m a k e Mm a Sprtausteea 'a good

ark a g a i a a t h l m a a a r eck a t a r p . - w i t h c h a r a c t e r s you m While m o r e in toagaa with the ally mee t to — ~ d w t y r i n p t s a n , Segar and Ms l ton ramp her , k tout c l eu r w h e r e 1

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Another side of family leave Dear Barbara:

There ia aaotber tide to the fami ly leave hilt, written aboat by Jackie. Aa an iadaatrlal relations director for a large company, I aee the other tide of this new concept.

First of all, tbe L.S employment relationship has been aa " s® will" bargain. In other words, onr society has beea bailt on the premise of Indi-vid aai rights ia that aa employer is free to end the employment relation-ship at aay time with or wlthont caase, jwat a s the employee ia within his/her rights to qait tbe job at aay time.

The real issue of the family leave bill is an encroachment apon this right, For example, if yoa (Barbara) shoald decide to have a child and take the 12 weeks of leave, how does yoar employer get yonr column written? In bos loess, this is n signifi-cant cost aad, ia some cases, disas-trous.

Some positions can be replaced with temporary help aad moat com-panies already provide pregnancy leave. Tbe fact remains, however, that not all positions can be filled in withoat great coat or hardship. Not all companies can af ford the paid benefits daring tbe leave, which is

of tea 40 percent of the salary paid. l<'alike the goverameat , business

must pay for its programs aad en-sure that the company can survive. In these competitive times, we have no one to pass oo the costs to.

As to the countries mentioned in Jackie's letter, 1 would note that they are all in serious economic trouble, in great part dae to their so-cialistic approach to costs of em-ploy meat.

I would be the first in line to vote for increased benefits and programs to assist families, my own Included. But we must have priorities and most important, a clear consensus on who will pay for tbe programs and bow much.

One farther point to add — The law demands the employer to be sex-blind to all employment related is-sues, and rlghtfnlly so. If this is to be set aside when dealing with tbe is-sues of procreation and its inherent circumstances?

Ed C.

Dear Most Frequent Writer, Thank you for your usual clear pres-entation. I print it with appreciation and with hope that other readers will respond to the issues involved. This will give us a cross-section of our

Barba ra Schiff

contrasting values that are present in our complex society.

It is my personal hope that our form of government will be able to solve the issues involved with a min-imum of disturbance to the various groups involved.

Barbara If you have a question or com-

ment for Barbara Schiff. send it to Street Sense, 36251 Schoolcraft, Lixxmia 48150.

Comic captures cult of it all Continued from Page 1

Other comics often don't follow such a rigid structure. Some a re sin-gle-issue stories. Others have stories that run for several issues and still others a r e ongoing.

Caliber Press operates out of a cramped one-room office in the back of Readers in Westiand. There 's a five-person staff — administrator Susan Harris, artist Guy Davis, paste-up and designer art is t Nate Pride, VanHook and Reed — which produces about 100 comics a year.

CALIBER'S MOST popular title is

"Dead World," a "Night of the Liv-ing Dead"-style saga of a der attack by zombies. Another fa-vorite is "Baker Street," a female punk version of Sherlock Holmes, if you can imagine that. —A more specialized title is "Crow," a continuing series about a serial killer. It's violence is graphic. The art is lyrical . . . "almost poetry," said Reed. Nevertheless, it's not for kids.

"We deal with the mature mar-ket," Reed said of Caliber's prod-ucts. "Our audience isn't 12-year-olds."

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"Cinema Paradiso" (Italy — 1989). A heartfelt love letter to the movies, about a young boy who comes of age while spending every available moment in the local movie house.

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— T h e s e comics a re geared for adults who can appreciate their themes and art. Consider "Puma Blues," which has an ecological slant. And sophisticated readers seek out books with art by an established master, such as Bill Sienkiewicx. His adaptation of "Moby Dick" is aston-ishingly beautiful.

That doesn't mean the kids have been forgotten. Disney books are making a comeback. Reed said-Even Clasic's Illustrated has new and improved works out.

And all the super heroes are alive, including the three versions of Spi-der-Man — Amazing. Spectacular and All New. Tbe first issue of All New has just become the biggest selling comic in history, with two million copies sold.

Lineup changes at DFT Continued from Paoe 2 old Dutch baker in love with a "for-eign woman." screens Dec. 7 in a double feature.

"Mr. Universe," a Hungarian/ American comedy about a Budapest actor's odyssey in Los Angeles, plays Nov. 30-Dec. 1.

Two changes worth noting — The ticket price has risen to a steady $4, with $5 for "Wild at H e a r t " Coupon books are still available for $25. which makes per film admission only $2.50.

Meanwhile, the DFT has com-pletely abandoned its Sunday night series of vintage titles from a partic-ular director or genre. Saturday nights, once a showcase for obscure second-run and vintage titles, are now devoted to rerunning Friday night's films.

Tbe oldest films you'll see this season screen during tbe "Salute to Rocky and Bull winkle" on Sept 30. A documentary, called "Hollywood Mavericks," (Sept 9) encapsulates several decades of movie making with interviews from Orson Welles, Sam Peckinpah , Martin Scorsese and John Ford.

Scorsese returns Jn a trio of short films on Sept. 7-1. "I tal ianamerican" (1974) visits the director's parents while "American Boy" (197S) is an outrageous interview with tbe hyper gun salesman from 'Tax i Driver " Scorsese's student project. "Tbe Big Shave" (196t), rounds out the bill.

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Cavanagh: Gomedy is natural spin-off of teaching By Susan Steinmueller staff wr i ter

Tim Cavanagh recalls that when he started in comedy, he would get his evening job as a stand-up comic and day job as a high school teach-er mixed up

"I taught religion at an all girls Catholic high school I would be doing my act in the morning and Genesis and Exodus at night," he joked "It made everyone happy."

He said he found that teaching is similar to comedy

"It was a mat ter of getting up in ~front of people and trying to con-vince them I knew what I was doing," he said

Comedy eventually won out and in the early '80s, he started honing his comedy craf t full time Today, Cavanagh. 37. a Chicago native, headlines at majot- comedy clubs around the United States

His gigs have brought him to Michigan several times, including to Mainstreet Comedy Showcase in Ann Arbor, where he is performing this week He has also performed on television and at colleges and universities around the world.

Cavanagh s act is part stand-up dialogue and part song and verse His song parodies are the greater part of his act. Many have received radio play on stations nationwide. The songs have been praised by Dr Demento and have been popular with the listeners of the nationally

syndicated radio program. "The Dr Demento Show "

SOME OF his titles are "W Dead Baboons" ("99 Red Balloons") and "Ukrainian Uranium Bread," a re-membrance of Chernobyl.

One of his songs. "I Wanna Kiss Her (But She Won't Let Me)" is on the anthology album "Demento's Mementos "

"Mqre and more, I'm using origi-nal music and words," he said of his current songs, adding he hopes to one day put out his own album.

As for his stand-up dialogue, Ca-vanagh touches upon many differ-ent topics, but said he goes beyond what some comedians might call "observational comedy." stemming from everyday life

"I don't know wjifere the inspira-tion comes from," he admitted "You will hear a song and some-thing in your mind clicks on — it was funny "

His blend of music and madness includes audience participation.

Basically, I like to do a clean upbeat show." he said of his act "The kind where the audience doesn't have to feel they have to take a shower afterwards. I try to keep it upbeat, life affirming."

What are his plans for the fu-ture0

"My biggest goal is to finish my electro-shock therapy treatments," he quipped. "I'd like to get those out of the way."

On the more serious side, he said.

"I'd like to do more television — I think that 's tbe goal of most come-dians "

CAVANAGH made his prime-time network television debut in September 1988 oo ABC-TV. ap-pearing on "George Schlatter's Comedy Club Special." He has also appeared on "Goerge Schlatter's Comedy Club," a syndicated show from tbe creator of "Laugh In" and two cable television shows

"Basically, I love to do stand-up — at this point I am trying to be as good and funny as 1 can possibly be," he said.

Cavanagh used to make most of his appearances at colleges, but now works almost exclusively at clubs.

"I find that creatively, I seem to grow a little more when I am working clubs." he said while on the road in Louisville, Ky. "For in-stance, on weekdays, you have smaller crowds, you feel you can experiment. In colleges, they pay you to do one hour of the best com-edy you have."

Cavanagh is accompanied on the road by his wife, Chris, whom he said is very supportive of his ca-reer

"We have a good time, and we see America and try to make peo-ple laugb." he said

The couple have no children yet, but "right now, each new joke is a new child for us — and you don't have to change them."

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• CHAPLIN 'S E A S T Ken Evans will perform with Jim

Burrows and Lisa Goicfa Wednesday-Saturday, Aug. 15-18, at Chaplin's East, 34244 Groesbeck. Fraser Show times are 8 30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. 8 30 and 10:30 p.m. FYiday and Saturday For information, call 792-1902 "

• CHAPLIN 'S W E S T Randy Montgomery will perform

with Mark) Sciortino and Gil da Hauser Tuesday-Saturday, Aug. 14-18, at Chaplin's West, 16890 Tele-graph, south of Six Mile, Detroit. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information, call 533-8866.

• CHAPLIN 'S PLYMOUTH Rkkie Beechnm will perform

Wednesday-Saturday, Aug. 15-18, at Chaplin's Plymouth, at the Radiason, 14707 Northville Road, Plymouth.

Show times are 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For reserva-tions. call 454-4680

• BEA'S COMEDY KITCHEN Dan Ballard will perform along

with Downtown Tony Brown and John Eli ter Friday and Saturday, Aug. 17-18. at Bea's Comedy Kitch-en. 541 Lamed. Detroit. Show times are 8 30 and 11 p.m. For informa-tion, call 96L-2581.

• COMEDY C A S T L E Ric Schrader will perform Tues-

day-Saturday. Aug. 14-18, at the Comedy Castle, 269 E. Fourth, Royal Oak. Show times are 8 p jn . Tuesday-Thursday and 8 and 10:45 p.m. Fri-day and Saturday. For reservations, call 542-9900.

• J O E Y ' S LIVONIA Tim Lilly will perform Wednesday

through Saturday, Aug. 15-18, at Joey's Comedy Club, Plymouth Road, between Wayne and Levan roads, Livonia. Show times are 9 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday and Fri-day and 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Satur-day. For information, call 261-OS55.

• J O E Y ' S ALLEN PARK Mike Orenstelii will perform

Wednesday-Saturday, Aug. 15-18, at Joey's Comedy Club and Sports Em-porium, Southfield Road, Allen Park. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday and 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday For informa-tion, call 382-7041.

• HOLLY HOTEL Heywood Banks will perform

along with Jeaate McNaJty and Rich Higg on bottom Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 16-18, at Holly Hotel, 110 Bat-tle Alley, Holly. Show times are 8:30 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 (no smoking show Friday only) and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For informa-tion, call 634-1891

• M I S S KITTY'S Kirk Nolaad will perform along

with Mike Bradbury Thursday-Sat-urday, Aug. 16-18, at Miss Kitty's Comedy Gub. Long Branch Restau-rant, 595 N. Lapeer Road, Oxford. Show times are 8 p.m. Thursday. 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information, call 628-6500.

• LOONEYBIN Ted Norkey will perform Wednes-

day-Saturday, Aug. 15-18, at the Wolverine and Looney Bin Restau-rant and Comedy Club, 1655 Glen-gary. Walled Lake. Show times are 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 8 and 10.15 p.m. Saturday. For more infor-mation, call 669-9374.

• MAINSTREET Tim Cavanagh will perform Fri-

dgy-Saturday, Aug. 17-18, at Main

Street Comedy Showcase. 314 E. Lib-erty, Ann Arbor. Show times are 8:30 and 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. For information, call 990-9080.

• DUFFY'S Bob Poach Comedy Show will per-

form at 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at Duffy's, 8635 Coo-ley Lake Road. Union Lake. Admis-sion is |7 . For information, call 303-9469.

• LOONEY BIN TOO Altmro Sbeltoa will perform Fri-

days and Saturdays through Aug. 25 at the Roxy Looney Bin Too. 1-94 at Haggerty Road, Belleville. Show times are 9 p.m. Friday and Satur-day. For more information, call 699-1829.

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As the sun sets, an orange glow is cast over the concrete edifice. The Detroi t River splashes along against backstage as cabin cruisers bob in the waves. A cool breeze off the water makes shirt sleeves rus-tle.

The sights of summer, sure. But at Chene Park ' s Rivertown Music Theatre you get the sounds of the season as well.

But that almost seems secondary

as the view at the Detroit city park is stunning at first.

The outdoor amphitheater has re-opened this summer, featuring a busy schedule of pop, jazz, classical and blues music.

Diverse acts such as J i m m y Cliff and Fela, Freddie Jackson, Najee, Little Feat and John Hiatt have performed. Free concerts with De-troit Brass Society and Summer Jazz are offered during the day.

This month's scheduled acts in-clude Ray Charles Saturday, Aug 18, Frankie Valli and the Four Sea-

sons Sunday, Aug. 19, and B B King Friday, Aug. 24, B.B King.

All of those acts perform against the backdrop of the Detroit River and the city of Windsor beyond, of-fering certainly the most panoram-ic of views for outdoor concert goers. Chene Park has 5,500 seats.

"First of all, we are a much smaller, intimate facility." said Kathy Ha berthur, marketing and public relations director of the Rivertown Music Theatre. "Also, we have nearly 50 percent of our shows are f ree to the public."

CHENE PARK has other up-graded features, keeping the music listener in mind. A new canopy hovers over the amphi theater so in-clement weather is not a problem.

On our visit, we checked out other important features like con-cessions. restrooms, the vantage points and overall comfor t of the facility.

Of the latter, we stood on the last blade of the lawn behind the pavi-lion for the recent Najee show at Rivertown Music Theatre.

Remarkably, the view of the

stage was unobstructed and close enough that binoculars a re only an option — not a necessity. Acousti-cally, the subtleties of the jazz mu-sic being played were highly audi-ble.

We moved down to the bleacher section, which includes 14 rows of benches that sit behind the chair back seats, and found tbe view and acoustics splendid as well.

A plush section of lawn veers down the right side of the facility, providing another excellent view-ing spot.

On our subsequent re turn for the John Hiatt/Litt le Fea t double bill, we took up shop on the grass Again, the sound was excellent as Hiatt and crew burned through their set

BOTH THE bleachers and the section of lawn on the right side of the stage will be replaced by chair seating next summer , according to Haberthur

The choice seating up front fea-tures metal lawn furni ture type chairs with wire-mesh backing.

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Talent scout is key to a baseball team's success Scouts called 'backbone of every ballclub' By William C o u t a n t staff writer

When you think of the Detroit Tigers, names like Alan Trammell , Lou Whi taker , Cecil Fielder and Clyde Weir should come to mind.

You ask what position does Clyde Weir play? Why, according to the Detroit front office, he's a key play-e r — a scout

"Absolutely. They're tbe backbone of every ball club," said Rick Far-rell, former scouting director and now a consultant for the Tigers. "Trammell , (Kirk) Gibson, people like that. That 's bow we find and get those kinds of ball players."

Like many scouts In the majors . Weir balances his considerable scooting duties with a full-time busi-ness career and a family life. Weir

Nothing is 'minor' scouting prospects Continued from P S Q S J . better. We develop aad follow up a list of players"

Calling tbem "kids" is not too fa r ( ram the troth. Most proapecta ma-jor league t e a m s scoot a re 17-11 years old. So a rea high school stars, sack as Rochester 's J a m a s

Avery (pitching for tha Atlanta Braves}, a r e players who have a food chance a t a b s i s i s l l co-rear. That 's r n m U m i m that only

"It (making the majors) is a big challenge for a 17- to l t -year-okl ," Wair said. "What kind of hear t does be ba re? Can he go that ex t ra mile? There 's so clear-cut formula. That 's what makes scooting soch a tough j o b -

More aad more, scoots a r e encour-aging young players to go oa to col-lege, add some matart ty and than see If they still want to play in the b i f f

scouts prospects at games through-out the a r ea and runs early summer try out campa at Henry Ford Com-munity College in Dearborn.

And as any scout will ten you, a major-league prospect needs two things to succeed.

"Can he run and can be throw?" Weir said. "That's what scoots a re looking for. If he can do thoae things, he can learn everything else."

Sounds simple. But there's a little more to it than t h a t

BALL CLUBS are looking for younger players they can develop, but they want to be sure a player can do-what his coach says be can do be-fore him op.

"We don't want to sign or draf t a player we haven't worked out our-selves." said Gene Bennett, a top scoot with tbe Cincinnati Reds who signed Detroit Catholic Central s tar Chris Sabo and former University of Michigan all-American and Otympt-aa Bar ry Lar t ln . "Many timee, where a t e a m gets hart is seeing Mm (prospect) play against competition that ian't tha t good.

"In tryout c a m p yoo know that he can throw aad ran."

"You see a guy like Sabo and fig-ure, bow can be miss?' " be said. "I t ' s the players that a r e taken low In the draf t where it 's hard to tell if they'll make i t "

The Reds once allowed a lft-year old to try his pitching a r m against some good college players In a tryout camp. He struck out 11 of them and went oo a few years later to f ame and fortune in the big t i m e His name is Don Gollett.

But the odds a re long that a player spotted at a tryout c a m p will be good enough to earn a profeasionsl coo t rac t That doesn't stop hopefuls f r o m trying.

'THEY t O L D me I was a little slow," said 19-year-old Gary Kelley of Monroe af ter a t ryout with the Chicago White Sox last s u m m e r ' T v e been working on my speed. I think I can play."

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Bay Street Gallery passes a milestone By Cor inne Abat t staff writer

There 's an on-going celebration taking place at Joppich's Bay Street Gallery of Northport this s u m m e r Not only did Farmington Hills based artist, teacher and a r t dealer , Edee Joppich make it as a gallery owner in this small picturesque communi ty on the Leelanau Peninsula, she has done it successfully for a decade. That's the reason for the festivities — and it's a good one.

Edee and her family, husband, Ed, brother-in-law, Herb and their sons and daughters commuted for about a year while they worked on refurbish-ing and remodeling the stone house facing the harbor at Northport into gallery space.

She s tar ted with a c o m m i t m e n t to show Michigan a r t i s t s and the bulk of the 53 in the gal lery this yea r ei-ther live in Michigan or have s t rong connections to it. This is a slick, pro-f t ' ss ionai - operation arK) JoppicR looks for quality when she chooses her art ists — so over the years she's shown works by the likes of Morr is Brose, Sue Linberg, Richard Kozlow, B.J. Bennett, Kegham Tazian, Mar-jorie Chellstorp, Susan Thomas and many f rom tbe facult ies of colleges and universities.

'I 'm so a w a r e of what wonderful artists we have in this s ta te . I 've shown close to 300 in the 10-years I've had the gal lery."

She said in the decade since she's been at it, she's come to feel like a part of the s u m m e r life there. " I t ' s so personal. Young people will bring their new babies in for m e to see. They look forward to coming back every year — to seeing who's new this year. I love acquaint ing t h e m with the ar t i s t s as well as with the art . It gets them to buy Michigan a r t and collect Michigan ar t .

Many of the people who c o m e in will connect with one ar t i s t — they look at everything in the gal lery and then find one who speaks to t h e m . "

That 's not unusual, especial ly this year, because she said many of her 53 art ists a re defini tely communi-cating something, "My role is the ma tchmaker . "

When she isn't doing tha t (and she's in the ga l le ry 11 a .m. to 6 p.m. everyday Ln July and August) she

E d e e J o p p i c h , w e a r i n g a h a n d p a i n t e d s i l k o u t f i t f r o m h e r g a l l e r y , s t a n d s b e h i n d a g r o u p of p e d e s t a l s c u l p t u r e s s u r r o u n d e d b y p a i n t i n g s a n d g r a p h i c s w h i c h s h e h a n d p i c k s e a c h y e a r b e f o r e s h e o p e n s f o r b u s i n e s s in l a t e M a y .

works on her own a r t or is running or planning workshops and seminars .

She has a piece in the cur ren t Wa-tercolor USA exhibit ion in the St. Louis Museum of Ar t . Hers is one of

a modes t size group chosen f r o m a very l a r g e field of entr ies.

Joppich ' s Bay Street Gal le ry is on Bay Street , one block north of the m a r i n a . Northport .

F a r m i n g t o n Hil ls a r t i s t G w e n T o m k o w d o e s c o l o r f u l p a i n t i n g s of f a v o r i t e M i c h i -

L a k e M i c h i g a n . E d e e J o p p i c h s a i d T o m -k o w ' s w o r k g e t s a g o o d r e c e p t i o n in h e r

g a l l e r y . A t l e f t i s a c e r a m i c s c u l p t u r e b y S h a r o n H u b b a r d of D e x t e r , a f u l l - t i m e a r t i s t w h o c o m p l e t e d h e r M F A a t U n i v e r -s i t y of M i c h i g a n .

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The alumni associat ions of the Bine m e m b e r schools of Uw Mid-American Conference , MAC, a re hosting a Joint outing a t Meadow Brook Fes t iva l 7 p.m. Sa turday , Aug. to

The evening will begin with dr inks and hors d 'oeevres la a special ly marked teat on the Pes t ivs l grounds followed by a laser light show with

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• CIVIC CENTER GALLERY Mooday, Aug. IS — "One Thing Leads to Anoth-

er ," a photography exhibit by the mother /daugh-ter t e a m , Ela ine aad Eve Redmond, is on display through A u g u s t Hours a r e 9 a .m. to 9 p.m. Mon-day-Fr iday, until 5 p.m. Saturday. Southfield Civ-ic Center , 26000 Evergreen , Southfield.

• LAWRENCE STREET GALLERY Tuesday. Aug. 14 — Paint ings by Eleanor Mi-

chonski a r e oo display through Sept. 22. Opening reception is - 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15. Her sense of humor comes through in her work which runs f r o m well defined imagery to abs t r ac t in oil, a c i 7 * and watercolor . She g rew up in Detroit and works in Troy. Hours a re 11 a j n . to 4 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 49 W Lawrence , Pont iac .

• SWORDS INTO PLOWSHARES Thursday, Aug. 16 — "Gardens for Peace , " and

exhibit of designs for a Nat ional P e a c e Garden in Washington, D.C. continues through Sept. 29. In-cluded a r e the three winning designs and entr ies

. f rom local ar t is ts : Rober t J . L y m a n , Roya l Oak; • Richard Par r i sh , Bi rmingham; Br ian Kri txman,

Detroit; a n d Phyll is Ross, HOntington Woods. Ross was the cu ra to r . Hours a r e 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday, THhursday and Sa turday , 45 E. Adams on Grand Circus Pa rk , Detroi t .

• PRINT GALLERY

«; ? of Colombian ar t is t , F e r n a n d o Botero, a r e on dis-play through O c t 17. His en la rged f igures of poli-ticians, music ians and lovewrs have brought him internat ional recognition. Michael F a r r e l l will give a p r o g r a m on the a r t i s t a t 8 p.m. Friday. Admission c h a r g e fo r the p r o g r a m , 29203 Northwestern, Southfield.

• < • BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART 1 ASSOCIATION

Fr iday , Aug. 17 — "Expans ions ," is a show of la rge pa in t ings in all t h r e e gal ler ies f r o m the

i Rental /Sa l e s Gal le ry ar t i s ts . Sculpture by Janice t T r i m p e la also f ea tu red In the m a i n gal lery. Hours

a re 9:3d a j n . to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Fr iday , 1518 S. Cranbrook, B i rmingham.

• PARK WEST GALLERY Friday, Aug. 17 — New collection of litho-

graphs and etchings by Harold Al tman whose park , city s treet and rura l scenes a r e internation-ally recognized. Continues through September . 29469 Northwestern, Southfield. Hours a r e 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Monday-Wednesday, until 9 p.m. Thurs-day, Fr iday and 11 a.m. to 6 p m Saturday and Sunday.

• DOMINO FARMS Saturday, Aug. 18 — "Cotton to Quilt ," is an

exhibit of 160 quilts by the G r e a t e r Ann Arbor Quilt Guild; continues through Sunday. Hours a r e

~I0~a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p m . Sunday , F r a n k Lloyd Wright Drive, a quar te r mile nor theast of the intersect ion of Plymouth Road and U.S. 23, Plymouth Township.

• MEADOW BROOK HALL Saturday, Aug. 18 — 14th annual "Ar t a t Mead-

ow BTook" is a two-day juried a r t exhibi t and sa le o n the grounds of the mansion, now park of Oak-land University. Hours a re 10 a .m. to 6 p.m. Sat-u r d a y and 10 a m . to 5 p.m. Sunday, Adams a t Walton, Rochester .

• YAW GALLERY Jewe l ry by Sylvia WiUenmann continues on

display through Augus t Hours a r e 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday,. 550 N. Woodward, Bir-mingham.

• CITY ARTS GALLERY Mixed media installation by Mar ia Theresa

Fe rnandes continues on display through Augus t Hours a r e 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 47 Eas t Adams, De t ro i t

• CITY GALLERY

on Detroi t ' s Eas t Side," is a the work of John Bu-kowczyk, associate professor of his tory a t Wayne Sta te and Bruce Harkness, a WSU g radua t e teach-ing a t Madonna College. Tbe exhibit includes doc-u m e n t a r y photos and oral his tory interviews of about 50 east side Detroit fami l ies . Hours a re 9:30 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday, four th floor of Dearborn City Hall, 13615 Michigan, Dearborn.

• WILLIS GALLERY Art work by W. Howard Arms t rong continues

through Aug. 25. Reception to m e e t t be ar t is t and live pe r fo rmance will be a t 7 p m . Saturday, Aug. 25 fea tu r ing Armstrong and the "Don't Look Now" jug band. Hours a r e 2-6 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, 422 W. Willis, Detroit .

• PAINT CREEK CENTER FOR THE ARTS "Celebra te Michigan Artists," juried by Char les

McGee, continues through Sept. 21. Solo show by Linda Golden is in Arts p a c e Reception and a w a r d s ceremony is 7-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 25 Hours a re 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 407 Pine. Rochester .

• O.K. HARRIS WORKS OF ART Newest addition to the local gallery scene is

showing a r t by Nicholas Mara veil, Boaz Vaadia, Richard Joseph. J a m e s DeGrpssp, Tom Wessel-man, Tom Bacher and Duane Hanson. This is an a f f i l i a t e of the New York City gal lery of the s a m e name. Hours a re 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday-Satur-day, 430 N. Woodward. Birmingham.

• ELIZABETH STONE GALLERY "Myth, Magic, Merr iment 1990," an exhibit of

original works by children's book i l lustrators, con-tinues. Fea tu red through Aug. 17 a r e paint ings by Gerald McDermot t f r o m many of his latest books. Hours a r e 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 580 N. Woodward, Birmingham.

• UAW-GM HUMAN RESOURCE CENTER "Por t ra i t s , " cu r a ted by Betty Ruedisueli, direc-

tor of the Paint Creek Center for the Arts in Ro-chester , contains works by Ann Hegar ty , Mar t in Hoogasian, Dusty Fleming, Sue Linburg, Marion Spitzley and Bruce Thayer. The public is encour-aged to see the exhibition, but call 377-2400 for avai lable times, 2630 Fea thers tone Road, Auburn Hills.

• BOOKS A CO. "Changing Views," impressionist photographs

by Caren Neder lander of Frankl in . Continues through August, 939 Madison. New York City.

F E I G E N S O N / P R E S T O N G A L L E R Y "New Work," in P a r t 2 of Gallery Selections,

includes both New York and local ar t is ts . Hours a re 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 796 N. Woodward, Birmingham.

• G.R. N'NAMDI GALLERY "An Introduction to Color" fea tures paint ings

by Stephanie Sarris , Bertha Cohen, M. Saf fe l Gardner , Don Mendelson and Frankl in Willis. Hours a r e 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 161 Townsend, Birmingham.

• ROBERT KIDD GALLERY S u m m e r show includes works by painters ,

sculptors and glass art ists . Continues through S e p t 5. Hours a re 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, 107 Townsend, Birmingham.

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Q: My daoghter is home f r o m college for tbe s u m m e r , doesn' t know what the wants to do with her l ife, is non-cooperative in keeping our borne neat aad b rea l ly "get-ting to me." She l l be leaving again soon, bat I don't think e i ther of us will r emember this s u m m e r with a good feeling.

A: A book called "The Bless ing" by Gary Smalley and John Trent , Ph.D. discusses the impor t ance of the parents ' "blessing" of their children. There a re f ive e lements of this blessing, which include meaningful touch, spoken words, expressive high value, pic tur ing a special fu ture and an ac t ive com-mitment . You need to r ead the book to fully understand these ele-ments.

You may wonder what this has to do with organizing, but I have seen many cases of people who experi-enced constant cr i t icism f r o m their parents or other adul ts dur ing their childhood, and who have still never been able to stay organized a s adults.

A a n I k l U M B p f Q " T K p a w O T n n r i i r i t v w i « x u i i n :

Blessing" recently and, as a d i rect result of i t "pic tured the f u t u r e " for her college age daugh te r (whom I'll call Lisa). Lisa 's boy-friend was kidding about her messy room and remarked tha t she would obviously neve r c h a n g e . The

another said, "Oh, I don't know about that. Lisa is innately the best organized person in this house."

After Lisa and her boyf r iend re-' covered f r o m their shock, the

mother continued, "When she was little she used to line every th ing up perfectly, kept her toys nea t and

w a s t h e m o s t c o o p e r a t i v e o f o u r

c h i l d r e n S h e o n l y g o t m e s s y w h e n

s h e b e c a m e a t e e n a g e r . I h a v e f u l l

c o n f i d e n c e a s s h e m a t u r e s L i s a

w i l l r e t u r n t o b e i n g a v e r y w e l l - o r -

g a n i z e d p e r s o n "

I t w a s t h e m o t h e r ' s t u r n t o b e

s h o c k e d w h e n s h e h e a r d t h e v a c u -

u m c l e a n e r r u n n i n g l a t e o n e n i g h t

a b o u t a w e e k a f t e r t h a t , a n d w a s

p l e a s a n t l y s u r p r i s e d t o f i n d L i s a

h a d g o t t e n t i r e d o f h e r r o o m b e i n g

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N o t a l l r e s u l t s w i l l b e a s d r a m a t -

i c a s t h i s , b u t I d o f e e l i t ' s i m p o r t -

a n t t o e x p r e s s c o n f i d e n c e i n y o u r

d a u g h t e r ' s a b i l i t i e s t o d o w e l l . I f

y o u c h o s e t o d o t h i s , b e c a r e f u l n o t

t o e x p r e s s g l o s s y o v e r - a l l c o m p l i -

m e n t s . s u c h a s " Y o u ' r e w o n d e r f u l . "

Y o u r d a u g h t e r i s n ' t c o m p l e t e l y

" w o n d e r f u l , " a n d y o u b o t h k n o w i t .

S h e i s v e r y c a p a b l e i n c e r t a i n a r e a s

o r h a s t h e a b i l i t y t o d e v e l o p t h o s e

a r e a s , h o w e v e r , s o b e s p e c i f i c i n

y o u r c o m m e n t s .

Y o u r d a u g h t e r n e e d s t o w o r k o u t

h e r o w n p r o b l e m s a n d w i l l d o s o

w h e n s h e ' s r e a d y . Y o u n e e d n ' t t a k e

a b u s e f r o m h e r , b u t v o u r p a t i e n c e

a n d a v a i l a b i l i t y f o r h e l p i n d e c i -

s i o n - m a k i n g w h e n s h e a s k s w i l l g o

a l o n g w a y t o w a r d w o r k i n g o u t h e r

o w n p r o b l e m s I ' m s u r e w h e n s h e

g e t s h e r o w n a c t t o g e t h e r s h e w i l l

o n c e a g a i n b e m o r e c o o p e r a t i v e

w i t h y o u .

Dorothy Lehmkuhl is owner of Organizing Techniques of Bir-mingham She teaches time management and organizing through speeches to organiza-tions. seminars, consulting and writing

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Greet starter home, save money on the low taxes Aleo has deep lot with room lor your own o v d e n Good lo-cat ion. great prtoa 971.900

The Prudential M a r r y S . W o l f e ,

R E A L T O R S

462-1660 independently Owned end Operated

N E W C O N S T R U C T I O N 3 bedroome. 114 Oaths KM beee mem. over 1100 eq.IL. 9 *9 900

GAIL BUTCHER

RE/MAX 100 348-3000

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312 Livonia Of>EN SAT i SUW 1-5PV 35452 Nor thgele Nottingham Weet Sub (3

N a l t uae ott Weyne Rd be-tween Farminglon t Levant 4 Bed-room Coloniel/derL 9199.900

312 Livonia

Q u i c k O c c u p a n c y Met ladoua move m condHon ««th s were neutral decor Uvonle brtck 3

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462-1660

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CENTURY 21 ' 4 6 4 - 6 4 0 0

The Prudential Harry S. WoMe,

REALTORS 474-5700

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The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e .

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462-1660 independently Owned and Opai elaO

and au»ar M r p nee 1900 a« ft 1 b e d i o o m ranch has r a bathe » e -

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The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

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474-5700

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421-5660

T R A N S F E R E E S

313 Canton

997.900

T h e P r u d e n t i a l

H a r r y S . W o l f e .

R E A L T O R S

421-5660 Independently Owned and Operated

R * d u c * d $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 Juet Mated Monhaeel Lfvome bnck 4 bedroom quad level 2 U baths lormal dkang room, lemdy room

9 2 car « -9133.900

mant attached 2 car garege and K>-

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C e n t u r y 21 :

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One Way Realty

C^Akaa-eO <X;.D

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M o o d a y , A u g u s t 1 3 . 1 9 ® 0 O A E * 3 £

3 1 3 C a n t o n 3 1 5 N o r t h v i l k » - N o v i 317 Ftodtord

ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroorri pock •antjt updated Na«*, •modeled xncher' * bedroom* art)"

carpet Family room with hr • D<eca fx a lat t iunaey landacapwo »ard with naw privacy lanae Oect m back ges g r * Nice N Canton SuO 1 mmadiate occupency liK.OOO Open Sal 5 Sun t -4pm 454-4549

ev OWNER 3 bedroom, 2 oath ranch Larga kitchen/dming

••rrmy room mi rvepiaca 1st «oo» laoodry tun baaamarii 2 cat al Tached ua/aga patro, lencad Marry • By apoo>r>rman! 455 S235

INGROONO POOL i Badroom brick ranch, larga lamriy room «"in tbrapiaca. 2 car at iacrxw gaiaga 28 » 16 -nground pool lull baeamant noma «.ar»ant»

CENTURY 21 Y o u r R « a i E s t a t e 5 2 5 - 7 7 0 0

OPEN SUN 1-5 180 Ro«a>ar«J 3 oad 'oom brrck arid alurrxnom rarch Family room wrth iKap^ata many naw taaiu'ea mciudmg vwiyl win-dows Vary c lear- $93 900

Mal& U San Raai E n a i a 4S4 9iiS

P r i v a t e , S e c l u d e d noma located on 1 M acaa KiJl ot malora trees and quiet country cha rm Fraahly pa.ntad t 900 »aoara 'aat noma «rtn 3 DaO«ooms 2 Datns and 2 i car at tactwd ga-*4ga Home M t back Irom road Call 'or d"act»ons 9«5V000

T h e P r u d e n t i a l

H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

R E A L T O R S

462-1660 ndapandaritly Ownad and Oparatad

NO«TMVILLE

3 9 Acraa H ig«y

Davalopad Barn

(Ottlca atudlo, racraaOoni htouae A

1 Vacant Lots

Mi th water A amvar Fantastic locat ion

tor r d M d u a A lamMy IMng

batwaan 1 5pm attar »pm a r OWNER

34O-S2O0

BELOW MARK E l 3 Badroom Dungelow nnfth a M mortgage Only 943.999

BELOW MARKET .Spraw img 3 bedroom brick Cape f t o d a l th « N n g room, breeteway

araoa and OoM Sot> Gas to>

3 0 2 B i r m i n g h a m

B l o o m f i * 4 d

CENTURY 21 TOO AT &39-2000

NOVI OPEN SUN 12 - 5 2469 ' Christ ina Lane, W ot Novt Rd N o» 10 Mae 2000 aq ft 4 bed-rooms 2 •» hatha Svtng I dining room FamHy room with bock Itra-piaca and ••'•aan Eat m kitchan, H 4 3 900 349-9407

NOV I TWP SprawKng 3 badroom Or ick r anch on park -Ilka MBtop lot In praattg-oua Broofciend Farma crtlert aunny Hor«3a room, corner hraplaca A >ow Twp laj iaa Only >194 900 u e n l u r i 2 1 iVaaL Inc. 349-6900

BRICK RANCH 1430 s« n 3 bed roome. tamSy room with (Waplaca. aw condit ional] hot tuf i A decks 2 car garage 999 900 937 2029

NO r r INGHAM AREA Eackjarwa Bavarry Miaa

Private cu»-<te sec setting cuatom brick colonaei 4 bedrooms 2% barns ramry room abrary . jpdaiad krtchan »25#,900

Open Sunday 1-5 22169 Camaiot Cl Ownar-Agant

CALL KATHT BELL P'Lfdanlial Oraat Lakaa Raarti

646-6000

B r OWNER Bnck 3 bedroom Bun-oaiom > t car ga iaga CiarencevMe Schools Aa appaancea New kitch-en 9 roo l FuB beeemari l 2 week oc-cupency $69,900 537-9949

BY OWNER 2 badroom bungalow • iumwxjm mdmO rtomm w*tti 1H r>#*» car garage $43 500 Cell after Spm

3 1 6 W M t l a n d

G a r d e n C i t y

STAY COOL! m ine "6«32 .nground poor Srtualad n yard ot trvt 3 badroom Cowma/ Firawaca m Mvmg room hnished rac room with wet bar cantral arr 2 tier dack A attached garage $ 115.900

R e m e r i c a H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 5 9 - 6 2 2 2

3 1 4 P l y m o u t h

COZY Plymouth brick ranch teetures ga-rage large updated kitchen, nawer furnace i hot watar neater proHm-SKjnelty landscaped Surrounded by mature f e e s Asking $8 \50C Cat

T I M H X Q Q E R T Y

R e m e r i c a H O M E T O W N R E A L T O R S

4 2 0 - 3 4 0 0

SNEAK PREVIEW Praviaw 5 New e ic r t ing models FuS Daaemani 2 car at tached garage large maatar bedroom ale 4 mora From $74 »9Q Gat in on the ground floor

MILLPOINTE 5 9 5 - 1 0 1 0

Everything You Want •a aoaaaCMe m l h 5 3 badroom brick ranch with a ftnianed baseman) complete wMh wat bar and lavatory a 2 1 car garage a b u kitchar, and r y r i central air Located in * Quiet brick nanghborhood $94 900

The Prudential Har ry S Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 474-5700

independently Owned and Oparatad

WESTCHESTER VILLAGE Contamporary flair 3 badrooma. 2'/» bath ranch wtth family room study larga krichan laca lot $ ' 9 9 900

CALL O ' H l EtELL Prudential Graet Laaea Realty

646-6000

304 Farmington Farmington Hill*

'•FAMILY LIFE" tn toy tha charm o< tnaa bnck ranch on a M t acre 2 Car garaga fire-place, gee naai 0acoreto> up-gredee larmiy room many buM-mt Country Kitchan 3 badrooma 1 '•» baths mam lavel leundry iwunmmg pool and naar shopa $135 HOC

CENTURY 21 Hart ford South

261-4200

303 Wa*t Bloom fi*id Orchard Laka

NEW 3 bedroom ranch 2 ba th* basemaot new appliances naar Richardson E of Haggarty on lot 75* 120 $9»,500 Call S9S-2I24

UPPEFI STRAITS PRIVILEGES 1990 fully etju>ppad Custom Con-temporary M cva m and Enjoy Ca» 626-5757

FARMINGTON HILLS 12 MBe A Drake Oeairatxe Sub wnmaculaie 4 badroom colonial neutral decor hraplace specxxi* kitchen central air large cuatom dec* 2 car el-tachad Oaraga Owners leevirm araa $154,900 553-977}

BEAUTIFUL brand naw homs on anarmoue lot 1200 aq ft . 3 badrooma. er t re deep baeamant. 2't car artachad garage, many fine a p p u Only $114 900

Century 21 Dynamic 728-8000

EXCELLENT VALUE Fantastic 3 badroom noma m South Radtord Fimahad baeamant many updates and s 2 car garage Hurry' Won't last $61 900

HEPPARD 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

WALNUT ORAKE - Contemporary 3 bedroom 2"> bath [ a c u m can i 'a i •ecuum air geraga woodad lot $148 500 Buyers only 661-4914

W BLOOMFIELD bath colonial By

bedroom 2 ' i $ t&9.000 390-2119

W BLOOMFIELD New 3 badroom •anch living room dming room ki ichan 2 baths appliancaa 1349

n carpeied. cedar e i t eno r i "y car oarage Middle Straits Lake ac-caas $99 900 Cell 5S3-0S22

LOOK AT THIS Naai & dean 3 bedroom rench lo-cated m mca araa Muat aaa ma«3e Trus home (s not s dr lva-by Some •eeture* include cererrwc tile in • lichen, elumlnum aided exianor jn fmiahed beeemeni wet piaster •arts 2 car garage plus s carport 6 an appliances are nagotieble Can tor more detalle Asking $91,900

ROBERT CUFFE

W BLOOMFIELD Old Farm Sub By owner. 3 bedroom In. 2'v baths.

lot, a r $165 000

W BLOOMFIELD mmadiate occu-pancy 3 bedroom ranch t 'v Oath 1 600 aq ft 1 acre eooded kit many e i t r as Win except try rea-sonable ofler 7S8-1299

OPEN SUN 2-5pm 3*772 vansbur-,

Ttus Chatham HiMa Quad laatu'es 4 badrooma 2 5 baths 2 car garage remodesed ki tchen with break tea bar & akyltghts poaahad hardwood Doors A a formal dining room A Jdl. ing room I amity room w't treplece hniahed baeamant w'wat bar all m a perfect lamity na^jhborhood with a acanic park Only $165,000 Cak

Bil l L ima REAL ESTATE ONE

477-1111

30S Roch—t*r-Troy B E A u f t P v t 3 too Sq ft N Trpy home Brack master bedroom • c u a i tuO wenk-nn cioeet 2 * car garage Anderson Ets windows KoMar plumpsng. A stale o< the art Lutron Hghimg Wooded I acre Must sa» W « nagotiata Moir .a iad saMar 595-4096 or 435-4422

large lot MOVE IN

Asking $199,000

NEW LISTINGS CLINTON TWP MINI ESTATE oedrooms 3 S baths on s lar 3 car garage 2 900 sq ft CONDITIO* '

ROCHESTER HILLS MINT CONOl T O N Great room ranch secluded location 3 bedrooms, 2 Oethe con-temporary decor SPOTLESS- A Mual See' Aakmg $167 000

TRO* OUTSTANDING Dnck ranch 3 bedrooms eipoeed hardwood floors 2 car attached garage fin isned baaamant popular Troy sub TROt SCHOOLS Asking $123 90C

Call and a u 1c* P a i r o Carolan to see these fine homes COLDWELL BANHEfi SCHWEITZER RE Ac ES-TA 'E 699 3300 OF> 669 3524

SPR iNG0nOO« SUB 3 bedroom • anch 1 ' t Uath hardwood floors hr apiece. 2 car serege lerge coun-try lot $96,000 471-7319

- r a n c h -Owner Sparkl ing j Bedroom 3 i ba t r Ranch w»lh spectacular lower level eniertammant center leeturi sauna Formal Irvmg room Pi. dramatic family room marble & m . rored *«repiaca targe pr crfeaaionaey -andscapad yard Sprmkiar system $167 300 Can 374-1098

3

C R O S S W O R D PUZZLER

305 Brighton, Hart land, Wall*d Laka

»»OCH€STEB HILcS- Convemenlfy located private setting «! Rochdale Sub 3 bedroom ranch otters 2 bath 2 f ireplaces a»r conditioriad wrap around deck attached garage Aak mg $ ' 5 6 900 6 5 ' -4»44 or 7S2-2039

WALLED LAKE Move-«i condrtKin cak eland HWs Estates Bnck ranch 3 badroom. 2 full bath cathedral ceiMng. centra l air large wooded lot on cul-de-eec $ 114.900 624-1275

306 Southfi*ld-L*thrup

B r OWNER - West iand 3 bedroom bnck country ranch, tamdy room with wood ttoor A Vep laca French doors leedmg to deck A muat see ftreehed baaement with wet bar ?v. garage, new kitchen wi th oak cabi-nets central ak, vinyl windows

ax-aimore $93 900 C a a o ^ * ^ HOMETOWN REALTORS

w bloomfield twnshp _ Ranch New construction

3 bedroom 2 H ba'h mbrary graal room fo rma l d in ing 6 m o r e Shenandoah Lake in the Woods Subd iv is ion $210 000 Owner ' Builder 3 6 0 - ' 6 5 i eves

BIRMINGHAM SCHOOLS . Great 4 bedroom. 2't bath colonial wrth many new updatea $ 115,000

CALL PEGGY OU«ESHI Chamber la in Realtors 557-6700

GARDEN CITY - For i 3 bedroom ranch.

t, 2't < Q422 - s v r

$72,000

Remerica METOWN REALT0

420-3400 GARDEN CiTY 3 badroom brick ranch, overelzed garage, pool, large remodeled k i tchen, remodeled befh New windows A roof, ttnlehed beee-meni $79,900 261-1833

Custom Throughout This is country living wtth ths best custom designed New Englend sail bo> home anyone could warn Lo-cated lust 9 minutes t rom Plymouth snd is decor sted to periectlon Many extras Include crown mold-ings. 6 panel doors finished walk-out basement and an absolute dream kitchen Plymouth schools and maWng 2 22 tcrt lot and priced al lust $24# 900

The Prudential Harry S. Wol fe .

R E A L T O R S 474-5700

Independently Owned and Operated

Immediate Occupancy upon dos ing sailer is mothrated and has priced this home to sell rwwl This 3 bedroom br ick ranch M locat-ed m excellent a« brick ranch area Newer root 2 car garage, dining room with doorwalt to dec* $72,900

The Prudential Har ry S. Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 462-1660

independently Owned and Operated

4800 SQ FT HOME Kitchen wtth atrium and formal dmmg Fireplace In master bedroom. >aniT7i sauna, exerdae room, 5 bedrooms, 5 ' * oaths West Bloomfield Schools This home has everythrng you warn plus mors Call for s private show-ing $299,000 P6671

THE PRUDENTIAL PROCTOB 363-5700

GOVERNMENT OWNEO - Land contract 30 yrs 'OS inter eat. $7,000 total move «i 2.576 sq ft ranch 150x120 lot. to A Southfield $115 000 1st Colonial 522-5920

REDFORD l o - . i T r i o e Share south Radtord Ranch. Jhrtng . H t l A L ' O H S

room wtth natural f ireplace end track l ighting Formal dmmg room 3 0 4 F a r m i n g t o n wrth doorwall to deck Newfy remod- u i l l . ssed kitchen wtth oek cabinets and H f l n i n g t O n n l l H no-wax floor Basement wtth com-plete ki tchen and natural Vep laca New f i *nace, central air Homewar -

NO DOWN PAYMENT 3 bedroom 3 Oaths garage pool $115,000 $4 SDO closing cost $ l . 3 5 0 / m o mcludes taxaa and in-surance 30 yrs 10% land contract M id -Thumb Reelty 648-21J1

TRO» - Colonial 4 bedroom 2'v | bains with flow thru plan Br«ai fire- | places lenced yard wrtr. sun dec* deep landscaped $164 900

TROT - Sharp * bedroom ' i bath I colo«vai Large lot with oarden E»- I cel ieni locat ion $ ' 2 9 000

TROV Spotless ranch with 3 bed-rooms 2 baths fireplace sacurty s y s t e m w i t h laka p r i v i l e g e s $154 000 O RILLET REAL'TV 689-8644

TROY - 3 bedroom brick -anch Family r oom 1'» bath 2 car at-tached garage, ' i acre Was main-tained 927 Muer N # 1 6 Miw E of Crooks $125 000 Open Sun-days 1 -5pm 362-3639

B> OWNER swwple M a u m p t w on Selkirk, bnck 3 bedroom attached garage family room 2 baths fin-ished basement air 335-5533

rarity Included $71,000

The

Michigan Group Realtors

591-9200

JUST LISTED 2 ' i bath charming 4 badroom colo-nial In Lafcepomte BeeutHui tire-place m family room, hardwood floors, decorated m neutral tones. New deck lovely treed A private yard Don T mi as H. rt » a winner! Only $141,900

3 bedroom 1 w bath colonial Excel-lent location friendly neighborhood i of the most pr ivsts locations m sue Lsrge master bedroom Bssuli-fui firapiisoe m family room Oak cabinets in ki tchen deck, central a-. Only $134 900

JUST LISTED Popular Trai iwood Sub This home has it air 4 bedrooms, 2 ' i baths, den tsmlfy room, living room For-ma, dmmg room basemen! 2't car garage plus s beautiful Florida room New carpet upstairs, plus rt has cure appael Make us sn often

ASK FOR PHYLLIS cEMON Re Msx Boardwalk 459-3600

Land Conttract Available on this spacious 4 bed-room Colonial Walk-m pantry m kitchen, formal dirvlng 2't baths. t « floor laund.-y w*t Uar m lamMy room, basement A ar.achert J.arspe $169 900

Remerica HOMETOWN REALTORS

459-6222

Just Marrtod and looking to get Into that ftrsl house? C a J us today, we've got a mca strater home m an exceaen' neighborhood met tor you Ekmmete those unexpected s ipsnees. new copper p lumbing, hot water heater newer root, new cement s l d w a * and drr»eway Seaer w « help with l lnanang tooH $52,900

The Prudential Har ry S Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 462-1660

independently Owned and Opersled

LIVONIA SCHOOLS Mew 4 bedroom, 2't beth. Coioniei. 2040 SQ It . energy efficient, Many ex t r as ' 3 4 4 12 M a r i n a Cour t $164 000 422-5837

L IVONIA S C H O O L S Beautiful 3 bedroom brtck ranch m Sun VaAey Sub Large ki tchen wtth pantry newer carpet thru-out baae-ment garage immediate o c o x i a r i c j

Century 21 C A S T E L L I 525 -7900

3 1 8 D * * r b o m

Daarborn H*ights DEARBORN WEST - 18T2 N High-land Large immaculate 3 bedroom Colonial 1% bath, dan. formal din-ing room, tveptace. f inished baae-ment, neutral decor, new thermal windows A mauiation new heating A central an 2 ' t cat garaga cioee to schools $132,000. Appointment only 582-2307

3 2 0 H o r n —

Wayna County

A b s o l u t e l y A m a z i n g Farmlngton Hills Spec

4 Bedroom Contemporary wi th walk-out. 2 ' t balha large wooded lot Priced to aesi $122,000 Brokers welcome

Open Weekdays 9-5

471 -5462

SOUTHFICLD EVERGREEN MIDWAY

4 bedrooms basement garage $6,000 down Land contract terms Cak Mon thru Fn , 6am-5pm Sal 10em-2pm Van Rakan Realty 588-4700

309 Royal Oak-Oak Part Huntington Woods

HUNTINGTON WOOOS 4 bedroom colon ia l racmg golf course, new furnace air extra lot. $168 900 Days 642-0302 Weekends644 ' 166

ATTRACTIVE. Spacious 4 oedroom colonial on premium lot backing 7 acre commons wtth apple orchard brick front and s«des Beautiful baaement ceramic foyer and kitch-en. air condit ioning, aprmklers. se-curity system & many ext ras $189,000 Cell after 8pm 553-3242

SOUTHFIELD - Ravme lot over sn acre with your own orchard 3 Bad-rooms. 2 tui baths plus s Florida room $99,900

CALL PEGGY OURESHI Chambertam. Realtors 557-6700

BARRINQTON GREEN SUB 12 Mile 8 Drake Must see this tug and spa-clous 2800 SQ ft 4 oedroom. 2't beth colonial Central air 2't cat at-tached gerage Alec has 3 sets o l double skdmg doors wedmg to s large custom Mgnted deck in a beeu-tttu#y landscape yard Owner trane-terred John at Re-Max 1-230-7602

OLD WORLD CHARM In old Wayne area. Unique 3 bedrom 2 story home, 2 M i baths, newer root, large bedrooms, l a m * .

I I baaement 2 car garage 179.900

— lovslt PtrmtouTw twp home Large corner lot wtth many treee 2 bedroom. poeeiNy 3 two fu« beth nice omel area $»9 500 455-9771

ORIGINAL. FUOGEWOOO Hais - Cus-tomized executive homes 4 bed-

kjxmoua trees and landscaping Ca* for appointment after Spm 459-6388

PLYMOUTH - Outstanding. Immac-ulate 3 bedroom home on pomo corner lot. Move-in condition S o» Ann Arbor Rd E ol Sheldon st Northern $ Mayvtne $99 500 Daniel B Bums 258-5283

3 1 5 W o r t h v U I * - W o Y i

BY OWNER - In lerxx aeelgners aaamg 3 bedroom 2't beth larmiy room , customized interior Gorgeous lendecape Nov« achoole $»54 900

First Showing I S M bum 4 bedroom U r O m Novl 2 ' i betha 1st floor laundry

cathedral greet room with are-place OueHTy eatres Mis central ak oak Moor 9 panel doors and Euro-

$178,900

The Prudential H a r r y S . W o l f e ,

R E A L T O R S 421-5660

MUST SEE' BEAUTIFUL NOVI trt-wval. s w ualmateSy 1.900 SR It cathedral - s T g a . targe « n e

throughout yard ? car rer houee wtf* pool $ ' » « '30C

Century

femay room L M o u n d pool $198 ,900 11 wee l tnc

NOVI - BY OWNERS A t t r a c t * * 2 ssory CeioMat. 1JOO bqR 2 t m satsi' dad M* sga. M

is t t r a i feNohW v ' o M n Q M A . I rooms. J " * b i $139,900 2441*

COUNTRY IN THE CITY - gorgeous 3 badroom ranch o n aimoa! hal t acre. beths. greet r oom wtth lire-piece baaement. a t lached 2 car ga-rage extras - must seel

Century 21

Conveniently Located This freehfy p am led 3 bedroom bnck ranch • located met 2 blocks f rom the Wayne Communi ty Center i senior earner ice r ink, racouetbe*) and Annapofta Hospital AvaaatMe for immedtete occupency $59 500

The Prudential Har ry S. Wo l fe .

R E A L T O R S 462-1660

independently Owned and Operated

DETROIT - 11 room. 3 bedroom bnck txmgatow Needs pemttng $ carpe t ing $29,000 By owner 18288 Manor 345-1719

GREENFIELD & 5 MILE 2 brick Newty decora ted baaement $6500 eaeLmptmn Caa before 2pm. 342-9451

WAYNE - OLD TYME CHARM can be found In tfue appealing Coto-r/ar m 'c i ty o» w a y n a : 3 Bearooma

Formal dmmg room, hardwood floors I carpetmg, stamad glass

C A S T E L L I 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0 WESTLAND

A fantastic 3 bed room brick ranch, nniahed baaement wtth rac room, 2 car detached garaga M i . 9 0 0

HEPPARD. 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0 /

W E S T L A N D - N 3 bedroom brick ranch T t batha nmahed baeemem wtth 4 th bed-room. garage n a n furnace $ root, only $84 ,900

Gail Butcher

RE/MAX 100 348-3000

302 B i rmingham i t i . , _ a , i j B K K K n n e w

B t V t R L Y HILLS W a f t l o Coun t ry Day Larga rancf i In e e d u d a d loc»-rion on pr tva la roi J $ 1 6 7 , 9 0 0 S u s a n Car t e r # x3CTwar<M«3e Aeei E s t a t e / E R A 5 4 6 - 7 4 0 0

BEVERLY MILLS t>etn. Co toma i stdtrig. Flrkahed pi Beeudfu l c o n d W o r

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WESTLAMO Open Sunday 1 -8pm 3 brick ranch Nloe aub Country kitchen Above ground poo l i ' * ear

age Stove 8 t r ldge slay M9.900 fiSff.

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lot. oraat lor ra i l i ng your T- ~ - a - " ^

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IMAM - CMARSMNQ 2 bed-bath. 2 car garaga 17*7 Not a drive by $84 900

947-0848 B i r m i n g h a m M TOWN

large cer«ury-okd e fcrap-s-round

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BUILDERS MOOEL on polt course Mias o» Coppercreek Subdivision 3300 sq ft home Aa smenft ies Landecapmg snd air condit ioning $309,900 Broker p a m a p e t w n

Call 553-5982

H«s ot Coppercreek Fermmgton huh 3800 aq ft rench with brushed walkout lower level home A l emenmes Lsndscepmg snd aa condmomng $339 900 Bro-ker part icipat ion wsicoms 553-5982

CHARMING 3 bedroom brick ranch on quiet country like setting Family room with fireplaca brand new kitchen $94 ,900 Century 21 West, mc 349-8800

CIRCLE THIS ONE Excel lent c o n d i t i o n K imbe r l ey home 5 acre prtvats lot wtth deck central sir first ttoor isundry all ap-pliances SiiSii / lenma and elemen-tary sa m sub i

Century 21 Home Center 476-7000

307 South Lyon Milford-Highlarxj

BUILDER S MOOEL P r o t s s s i o n a i l y d e c o r s t e d s n d isndecaped 2200 sq n Earfy Amar-•can desagn 4 bedroom, 2't bath cotonMl wrth country porch Beauti-ful home m t out Extra lsrge lot immediate occupancy

ROYAL OAK-SHRINE AREA 3 bed room, V/» beth brick coioniel Hard-wood floors throughout Central mr newer root, redwood feck fire-place 1818 sq ft tsmlfy room tor-m a dmmg room Private beck yard 2 car detached garage $124,500 Jn ique home ca« John McNuffy WMSR inc For details 689-7300

ROT A l OAK - View the Iannis court in the par* Close to downtown, lovely updated 2 story 4 bedroom 2 beth Owner $128,900 542-7170

ROYAL OAK - 411 E Herrteon 1 bedroom wtth basement completely renovated New carpeting, cererruc ine paint ing and floor tSe $39 500 on land cont ract $10 000 down 391-44 78 828-8724

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CONTEMPORARY RANCH 1850 sq ft 3 bedrooma. 2 fua beths, wtth wei*out Baaement that s 70% useable 30 day occupancy BuHder 887-5181

DUCK L A K E L a k e t r o n t - A x f o r d Acres Sub Over 2800 sq f t 4 bed-rooms Buttl in 1988 $349,900 Richard J 8 Assoc 380-5740

IDEAL FOR GROWING FAMILIES BeeutHui subdivision m mohiend Twp Huron wakey Schools 10 mev utee f rom the vtaaye ol Matord Cioee to shopping 't to Vt acre « tee w o o d e d and waai-out sites Only 10 Mi l BuHder 887-5181

LAKES AREA - tn level on 1 3 ecree. 2,000 sq ft 3 Oedroom. tarmly room, den 2 car attached garage $105,000 598-2429

MILFORO/COMMERCE TWP B u y -ers crwn 5 mo old ranch on 1 acre 3 bedrooms, 2't beth greet room, basement 3 car heated garage

tras gy eUtoeni , ak alarm marry ex-Reduced $189 900 3*a-6453

COLONIAL 4 bedroom 2 t baths. Maintenance free brtck 4 skxnmum

room Air Treed 3 ' Sprmkang system 2 ci Owner $100,000 Caa

COUNTRY OAKS s u e - Beautiful 1984 4 bedroom. 2't oath Tudor Qvot 2X0 pyhfr.tot with circular <*tve becka to wooded commons, s iceaent condit ion wtth dean neutral decor

tAftOSGMXna K M t m o r * 1225 0OC For 7T32

COUNTRY SETTING Ranch on over 2 ecree wtth pond l l r sem $ bnog-ee Many treee nc ludmg truit 4 ev

ew roo l an. 2 baths 8 Vepiaoe 2 H car et lecned garage + M m 4 o f t Mual see 25280 Weet morelsnd Appomtment 471 4002

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MILFORO'HIGMLANO. BY OWNER I bedroom 2 ' i bath IMng room fwndy room 4 den Central air sprinkler system 2't car attached garage, f leeted out bunding. acre o l cleered woods Smea aubdi-vtslon ot beeutMui homes Huron Veaey Schools Eaey drive lo X-wey $159 900 887-1230

miiforo - l*iKE - j i i r n w o n r Newer 4 bedroom. 2 ' t beth colonial Many extras, beech prrvttedges Asking $ 172.000 585- 7429

BUILDERS CLOSE-OUT

UNION LAKE 1,330 sq ft ranch. 3 bedrooms. iv» betha. fuS baeemem, 2't car at-tached garage, paved dn.awe-) car-pet ing atamad woodwork. Veplaca wood windows, paved streets Many extras' $118,900 S of Wise Roed. w ol Caret Lake Road J T Keay Cuetom Homes 3*3-5927

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP penary ranch 3 bedrooms 2 betha.

oom.2 '1 cer gsrsge ak 2 es to te l . 3182 Greer merry teetun

Oek Drive $129,900 824-4888

MILFORD NEW CONSTRUCTION 3 bedroom. 2 beth rench 1720 sq ft Wafc-out tVetkaoe wei bar maatar suAe wtth lacuzo. 7

First Otfertng Bast buy m Waned Lake overlooking a park and pond 4 bedroom bnck ranch Privacy master bath 1st ftoor laundry basement garege tsmdy room with Veplaca snd skimlnum tnm Must sea faaf $98 900

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L-ns»> 3 bedioom. lam ay room garsge. p o o A a w m m g noma reduced to $104.9001 Century 21 Weet 349-8800

$149,000 437-02*5

MIL FORO VILLAGE Historic Greek revival 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, open

rcaee. hardwood ftoors, are-ptace mem Soor laundry mca lot $125,000 884-1848

MILFORD You mual i

3200 sq I t A l bnck betha IJacuzai . 3 h i

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sq ft with f isetsa

Ceramic tea thru-out Natural wood-work 1H acraa 2 story b a m 3000

>d ofltoe 2 story 2*m2* 3 mass oh aou« ol MBSord

$280.000 (313) 884-2702 or (313i 47S-9714

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MO«THVILLE SCHOOLS LacapSKinel ranch on 10 a o e e lea-urae 3 bedroome. 2 bathe lama)

loor Mt f tdry and 2 car attached

ith 9 boe $189,900

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BEAUTY SUMMOUNOS YOU «> nee lovety 2S00 sq It a H » a n

24 roeng. wooded eeree a f l f i 2

Brandon Schools $>99,800

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Move To The Country and stta enfoy sa ths smenWes cH the crty Caa now lo see M s 3 year eta contemporary 2 story cedar noma A * Anderson windows. Mer--Slal c a d n e t t . 17 k 17 loft bed ioom and more $98 900

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324 Ottwr Suburban Horn** Foe Set* BERKLEY CAPE COO

Open S e t - S u n t-5 1882 PrtrvseKm N . y i i Mea E Cookdoe aasad 1985 $65,900 557-1809 545-7407

CITY O f LAPEER- Ranoh style, 3

hoepttal shopping, nwiusea to M $87,000 C a l before 5 887-3088

RELOCATING FLINT AREA? FluaNng. waei o* F ln t Inipieeei i

tudor. at s prset lg ln ia a r e * ft 4 bed ioome wtth large

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2.5 I t u n . $155,000 859-2175

328 Condoa A U e o R N MILLS - 1900 sq.IL. 3 bed-

2t batha Bessrtisnt. ga-p r v r k aOfl AAfl-$98 ,500 Ron Prat.

524-1800 CUee to X-wsys Century 21 TSC.

AUOU«N HILLS por t PaOo cjvarlook ing pondl Fra * -ly pemted $45 ,900

BERKLEY - buy 1 8 2 Uelkoom unAa. m e n y s t a n d a r d amenWee. starting at $68,900 Open Sal 8 Sun 11-6PM 2581 CdkanHa.

1 block N ol 11 MSB. W OH 398-8330 583-8370

BIRMINGHAM $49 500 -

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328 Condo* FARMINGTON let floor mas te r aurta. 2 bedroome up. tbran. skyeghts wee-out. 2900 sq ft 1229,900 Owner 661-4457

Fsrminoton conitmcwon

community s i a i e i g al $166,900

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Livonia 1st Showing O n e Cen te r location 1 bedroom unit Carport. spp>snces end pool & * e l prtoe e n d g r e e t location $48,900

Novt-New construction E n d ima ranch m ippiegeas a 2 bedioome 2 lus betha. tiaasmsnt. garage dmmg r oom and a6 kiichan sppkancee »7,500 modale open de*y 1-8 sxcapt TTxjreday - 473-0460

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Ca8 313-878-9156

328 Condo* NORTHVILLE type compten witn poo end r e c r e -ation trans unn f e a t u r e s covered porch. 2 tua baths, p e r s o n e l l eundry tacaky 2 large b e d i o o m e overlook ing treed aide yerd Aakmg $84 900 C a l lor m o r t g a g e ijus—cellnn m»oi mat lon on any condo m tha p e p e r Bloomfield /Long Lake 8 Orcha rd Lake. 2 bediooni. 2 Hatha garage traeh decorating Aaking $78,500 Mca news low down or teeee Caa

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Sharp n e e a r PkywwuOi Neutrel r o o m e kmSien a p p a a n c e a a tey P r v

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328 Duptsxss Townhouse*

LIVONIA. Purtnobroofc 1 badroom. 1 bath, 2nd Boor Florida porch ovartaofea oooda. L o u o> doae i

.carpor t . S22-2017

MARYSVILLE BaauttKH 2 bedroom rencA. nraanad baaamant, St Clear Rhrer «aw. Neer 1® hota p u t * goAcouraa. $70,000 384-7903

NORTHVILLE - KINGS MILL COOP

tral a * . mova tn condi t ion $47,900 ah aata 349-5570

NOW-Country Placa. 2 badrooma. 2<4 beOw « * h nmaned baaarnanl Pool and Mnnta Attractive $86,800 By omnmr " 346-0287

PLYMOUTH WOOOGATE. 3 bad-room. bath ranch « i t h many ax-i a l Ciueeti. booMhehrea. nmehed res., etc. 45»-417«

ROCHESTER MILLS - By owner 3 w - 1 . . it . »- ' — ' fc- — — — DWroomt, £ Darn*. nnwnwa omwm-

Radacoratad Pool. a s e - i e M Aflar 6pm.

ROCMESTW - larga 1 badroom.

carpal. paint AJr. pool, rtoraga Land contract $44,800 879-6003

ROCHESTER PARK C O N D O

for L m i . 2 badroom. oantral * . carport. —a tom patio Cornar unit

Huny l 476-7718

ROYAL OAK - 3 badroom. 1 * bath, oantral a * , m c Ian m upper taval. •ua baaamant. d M r a e n a i $ atone.

$ lSo « N e h oovera haat. wetar. m-auranoa. 6 nialntai lenoa. E x c f a n i contMon. OuWwuaa t poo l l a O -

Flrm price try M > potntmam onfy

occupancy Firm $74.^00 By ap-

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328 Condoa WESTLAND - Sharp 1 badroom condo loca ted near af toppmg. cfturcnaa. higH—ira moudaa a* ap-pHancaa Eldarly lady muat aa* $67,500 nagotMMa Oaya.

$4. Evaa urf - " — until 8pm 464-1653

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1-600-334-6620

MADISON HEIGHTS - duple». 506 W Lincoln. Uva-m lower ' ren i up-par Supar Invaatmant / locat ion Land contract $114,000 879-6002

W BLOOMFIELD. loweet pr lca -Foxpomte. niiaafieil 0 doam.aaauma r % VA loan + Wrap DouMa aaa roome. 2-2% batha. $159,800 Cat 663-6510

330 Apartment* ALL NEW 4 UNIT SUBURBAN tury Rantai Condo 3-4 badroom.

2 bath. 2 car garaga. paid tar 10 ancmg avaNatxa 230-8660

PLYMOUTH - 4 tamMy. axcaMnt condit ion. always rented $22,000

$175,000

16 family unit, alght ona badrooma.

tar 21 addi t ional untta ANraya n ad Good groaa. 459-S

332 Mobis Horns* For Soto

NOVI/F ARMING TON AREA HIOHLANO HILLS ESTATES » lo-calad on 0 n l » i Rd bataaan Mag-garty and Maadowbroofc w»t Nonh o i Grand River and only 2 maaa f rom Twafva Oak*

14 x 70 Mar iana - 2 badrooma. 2 batha, attachad dae* mual ba seen $24,900

14 i 70 B e n d h - 12 * 24 addit ion 3 badrooma. 2 batha. a l appHancee. cantral air. pramlum ma , $20,500

14 * 70 Victor ian - M th expando. an appaancea cantral air, axcaaant cond i t ion $29,800

Ottiara to chooaa f rom

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NOVI 1964 Fairmont, 14»70. 2 bad-rooma. 2 «u« batha. WyHght m kitch-an. 2 catting (ana. *uat reduced lo $13,500 346-6046 or 455-3232

PLYMOUTH HILLS - 1965 Sprlng-broot i 14 X 65 2 badroom ail «pp«-anoaa 6 mora Mual aaa' $16,500 Can 699-2458 or 346-5667

SENIOR PARK Eataia. 39500 War-ran A«e.. Lot B227 W Fam, Royal Monday Par*. Canton.

SOUTH LYON MotMa Homa. 65>14. 2 badrooma, 1 balh, Florida room, c o v a r a d pat io, all aopl lancaa. $14,000 or baat offar. 437-3318

332 Mobile Homo* For Sot*

ARLINGTON 1979 14X60, 2 bad-room. 1 bam. a l appttancaa axoal-lant condi t ion Canton locat ion $11,500. 453-3262

ATTENTION - Tranalarrad 6 muat aa* my b a a u t I M 1600 aq n 3 bad-room 2 ba th homa. 990 ( 0 . tt. aac* . Florida room 4 much mora. Localad In Commaroa Maadonn. you muat •aa tMa homa. Can Commarca

Maadcwa - 664-2767 or Ouamy Momaa 664-6796

BEAUTIFUL MOUDAY ESTATES 1977 Mariatta. mini condit ion. 2 badrooma. cantral air. $16,900 AJao. 1961 Naw Moon, 2 badrooma. 2 batha. nrapiaca. cantral air.

CALL WONDERLAND 397-2330

BEAUTIFUL RETIREMENT commu-nity tor 55 A oldar BaautMul Royal H o M d a y Par t , 2 m«aa W ol Waal-hand Mat . Uaad homaa f rom $7,000 t naw homaa f rom $19,900. Doutoia

WONDERLAND HOMES 397-2330

S c « n t c V i e w TMa 1,627 aquara IL 2 condo with Joo rna t to 2nd floor

o«a rVx *« lovaly t raad

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Ctabhouaa haa pool. H B a r d labia. Wi1Jlac.a and aat f ia . C a l today tor mowing. $87,500

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mdapandaraoy Ownad and Oparatad

TOWMHOUBK CONOO WALLED Laka. 2 badroom, 2 U baMi. cantral

• mant. Aaking 6 Z & 669-5468

TROY - H m t f * a * g 1H

HMa, 2 badroom a, nmjtrm ancaiant

641-8492

TROY - HmUi«ali3 HOa. 3 bad-rooma. 1H batha. aunkan IMng

cupancy $#6,500.

TROY N o n h f l a M Mll la c o n d o P R C B D SLASHED! Ap-L a ^ n a 1 badroom town-nouaa of lara 2 H

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3 9 9 - 1 4 0 0

COLDWELL BANKER Sctrwttzmr R m I Es ta te

WALLED LAKE Aa la. 2 badroom condo naada rada-coratlng. $41,900 Marabanian Aaaoc. 363-5677

WEST BLOOMFWLD - ATTENTION INVESTORS * apar tmanl J « n » i n Muat aaM 3 badroom. 2 M l bath, pri-•wta baaamant. attacftad 2 car ga-raga. uppar ranch A p p r o * 1 « 0 aq.fi MaMa Plaoa Wooda Bring o*-M $125,500. Caf t

T h o m p a o c v B r o w n

5 6 3 - 6 7 0 0

BRISTOL 2 badrooma m Romulua Naw Hurt ing, naw ar carpal, a* kiteh-

$6,000 Joa /Unda. 476-7681

HILL CREST 1979. 14*70. ancaa. waahar/dryar. naw throughout. 2 badrooma. air, mxomt-lant condi t ion $15,000 256-6766

KINGSLEY 1961- H W quaWy. apa-ctoua, 2 bad ioona . 2 batha. alarm, air, app«anoaa. laundry, larga

LAKE ORION: 14*65 Radman. 2 badroom. 1 bath, front Kiichan. Larga tv lng a raa 10*12 wood aiiad Dack. $ 14 JOO. CaN 883-0248

MONARCH, 12 X 50. 2 badroom. kUcftan app6ancaa mciudad. 2 naw air condittonara. atoraga ahad. WaaOand $6600 277-5699

MONARCH 12 X 60. 2 badroom. •aahar & dryar. naw lurnaca. low IM rant. Baach Daly/Joy rd- $7000.

535-0816

NOVI MEADOWS 3 badrooma, 2 bat baat buy at $21,900 C a l tor datafta 4 pictura 344-9224

NOVI - 1960 14 X 70. 2 badroom. 2 M l bath, aunkan tub m maatar. naw car patlng. appilancaa atay $14,000. Evaa 346-0462

NOVI MEADOWS

MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY

TTia New Amarican Utoatyia

tor aaM. Homa owriarahlp tor laaa coat than moat apartmanta

• Coi«Ttry LMng

• BaautMul Out** • Haatad Pool - NEW 9 Pro l u l l o ra l Managamant

NOW OFFERING A $1200 RENT CREDIT - It you m o w your naw or quaMad pra-ownad homa Into our community

3 4 9 - 6 9 6 6

Uae Wtatom Rd Ejdt off t-96 - waa) on Grand River i m«e to Napier Rd thenaouth 1 maa

STERLING HEIGHTS - Totally re-modeled. a l apellate aa, Immediate occupancy avalabia. $6,300 or beat

641-7438

VICTORIAN 1966. 14*70«, 10*2211 expando. Ilraplaoa, air. Highland HMa Estates, Nov! C a l anar 7pm 476-6663 357-0021

WESTLAND Brand New 1990 Pree-M 14 1 70. 2 bedroom. 2 bath $19.995 C a l H O M E T O W N U S A S95-0606

338 Southern Property FLORIDA - Near Ft Myers 1 s lot on canal $7000 down, aaat payments $ 167/mo After 8pm

585-4885

H1LLSBORO BEACH. FLA - E*qu>-slte 2 badrooma. 2 bath condo. parity furnlehed Overlooks oceen and kjah tropical tallage Garage pool, axerciae room sauna, section security $139,000, (616)946-7811

339 Lots and Acreoge For Sale

BEAUTIFUL wooded lot in Bloom-field HMa, on cul-d*-aac, over 1H

BEFORE WINTER SEE BEACH Rd between Square Laka Rd 6 South Blvd Adams 6 Coo-kdge. Near nature araa t Pine Tri GoM Course. 125*165 879-7823

BIRMINGHAM Lot - Outstanding VWage location, heart o l Ouarton School dlatrtct Appn. 70X140 $219,000 647-7547 646-7202

BRIGHTON AREA - 5 acraa fHly 6 f rom stala land

Parked 4 surveyed C a l Cheryl Tay-lor. The Michigan Group 227-4600

339 Lots and Acreage For Sale

ROCHESTER MILLS - North Oaks, one o l Oakland County's moat •« elusive developments, has only 10 spectaculw noma sites remaining m phaae I teeturlng streams, treee. welk-outs & a l utilities plus strict ar-chitectural controls A develop-ment o l beeuty. virtue & integr i ty C a l or vtst Dutton Rd . W Of Liver no*s, M o n . Tuaa, Wed 2-7, Sat,-Sun. 11-5

NORTHVILLE - Picktard Meedow * secluded 4 exctaelve 12 lot develop-ment on 25 acres Just a short tMka ride t o - downtown NorthvMe In-dudaa streams, toreet. waM-oul baaements, uncompromiaing archi-tecture 4 a l u tmiea Next l o Eden-derry Taka Vs lsnos S o< 7 M M . turn right at Picktard Damal B Burns Broker 256-5263

W Bloomfield kMs tar sale to bund-era 4 mdtviduale BuMders terms Preetigious sub. haavtfy wooded, large lot. 100 rt front by 165 ft deep and larger Sewer water, paved streets Can developer 737-2268

340 Lake-River-Roeort Property

BRIGHTON TWP - 4 26 acraa, par tially wooded 4 rotting, possible walk-out ana. proving grounds araa. p a r t e d $39 900 532-0910'

Farmmgton H«e MEADOWS ROOK MILLS sub. % acre plus. Wooded cui-de-sac lot Sell or bui ld t o suit. $79,900 C a l

9am-8pm, 476-6545 or 261-0894

FULLY IMPROVED LOTS FOR SALE

S o m e W a l k O u t s

A U T U M N R I D G E S U B .

W e s t B l o o m f i e l d

K a r e n S h e p h e r d 7 3 7 - 0 6 9 0

WESTLAND Duke ZHnmer 14 x 70. aNngled roof, lap aiding, new cen-tral air. new wood deck Muat see. $17,500 C a l HOMETOWN U S A. 595-0606

1983 WELL EQUIPPED 3 bedroom, 2 bath Expando. cathedral calling, air. ancloeed porch O o i o e location on pond Stratford VMa. $32,000.

664-6037

333 Northern Property For Sale

CRYSTAL LAKE FRONTAGE, BEULAH 4 bedroom. 2V. beth 4 as aeon homa, 3 decks (2 facing weet). f ireplace, sandy baach. ama l town atmoaphere (616)862-5626

E L K L A K E Beautiful ranch home with 165° o l r ipple aandy take frontage 4 bad-rooma. 2V» betha. famay room with f ireplace naw kitchen with cherry cabinets. Graat location near

City $349,000 Cat .

Dennis Irelan R e a l E s t a t e O n e

E l k R a p i d s

( 6 1 6 ) 2 6 4 - 5 6 1 1

E v e s ( 6 1 6 ) 2 6 4 - 6 6 1 4

HUBBARD LAKE - Cottage with lake accaaa. near to akl lodge. Two lota. Krapiaoa. screened porch $23,900 CMI Anna Boucher 517-724-5162

MACKINAC ISLAND - WEST BLUFF toay ree l o r »d 6 tumtehed Victorian cot tage. 17 -rooma, SH baths 160 degree view Lake Huron. Mackinac Bridge. Inducts* 2 story ahop, 2 sto-ry bam, 5 carriages, corral 4 driving

employees By appointment. $2,000,000 l lrm. C a l owner 10am-7pm, 906-647-3203

MINOEN CITY In thumb

hunting Near ierve Mual aee

Near tha State

da le , land contract terms, owner. 646-5028 646-6466

SAGINAW BAY/Wafl Eye R a « n g Ex t rao dinars' On water, beck lot on channel. Brick cottage, pleeaaant view Aaking $39,000 463-7636

SECLUOCD 80 ACRE DEER CAMP Excellent hunting, graat flahing area. Clean, comfortable, lurnlehed cabin. 3S k . 45 acraa; poppla

17 mttaa E. of Luding-ichigi

r ible land contract ton 4 Lake Michigan. $60,000. poe-

426-7275

SHANTY CREEK. Contemporary homa tor aaM or leeee at beautiful Shanty Creek overlooking "The La9and Q e l C o u r e e " wWh laka prko. leges, goM. tennis, health d u b tadk-t ies Skimg. 3 bedrooma. 2'» batha,

room, dining room, kitchen, room, air condmoned Corrv

Mdud ing dial In cona t ion . linens, etc Move

e l u d e s 28 f t . p o n t o o n b o a t . $169,000 816-533-6306 626-5181

TRAVERSE CfTY AREA 400 acraa Lake views with roMng terrain and woodtanda. near Grand Traverse Reeon. $1.6 m H o n Excel-lent terme Reply- P.O Bo* 3346. Traverse City, ML. 4966S.

MARTLANO - Attent ion Builders 26v« acraa. 6 ecre pond, spring led some woods Land contract or caah.

336-4578

MET A MORA - horse country, excel-lent locat ion, 100 acres, river through property. RoHrig hills, old farmhouse 626-3063/676-2692

MILFORD TOWNSHIP - Beautiful 1.5 piue scree W e * out perked, pr ive t* road Ad»oin* state recreation land Corner of Cooiey Laka Rd 4 Slonecreet $59 800

Qrsno NORTHFIELDTOWNSMIP

5 and 10 acre perceU Beeutiful vtew of golf course Perked. Land Con-tract terms evailaMe 437-1174

NORTHVILLE

Bunding Sitee

Available Excellent location

Sewer 4 Water By Owner 1-5pm or after 9pm 349-6208,

NOVI - Approximately 2 acres tor your naw home This site haa a DOCK! per t end staked survey $49,900 Cal : 642-0703

T h o m p s o n - B r o w n OAKLANO TOWNSHIP - 4 27 Acre* located In preettgioua Oakland townahlp. Just minulee from down-town Rochester Tree lined peved private road w/a lact i ic security gate shared by f1 other home Excellent hMtop bunding site w 'oo t ion of an expoeed lower level overlooking beauUM natural wet land sraa.

641-0600 days: 652-6465 a

HOMESTEAD Beechcomber. con-do. 3 bedrooma. 2 batha. flret floor and unit, on Laka Michigan, neer Glen Arbor $225,000 Furnlehed By

9em-9pm. 616-334-6185

RAPID/TORCH RIVER - Cuatom 3 bedroom, 2't bath on 200 * 600' lot neer S Torch Lake Hottub. fknlahed 28 x36' garaga usable as apt. Sacri-fice $135,000 (6161322-6238

T O R C H L A K E

Q R A N D T R A V E R S E B A Y

W E S T SIDE M O D E L H O M E : roughed In. chelet style. 3 levels. 2 firepiecee with decks, reedy to Amah on a 100 .650 beeutiful eettmg 3000 sq.ft., you llnlan wtth f rom 3 to 5 bedrooms, 2 lo 4 beths e l cedar udmg. Peile window*, f leldstone ftraplece on mam hoor, Included m price AS IS $250,000

Verioua homaa and lota on interme-diate Lake and the upper Chem O Lakes from $50,000 to $200,000

Varloua lots on Torch Lake, both Eaat and West aide f rom $85,000 lo $250,000 Ca l for more Information

358 Mortgagee A Land Contract*

CASH FOR LANO CONTRACTS immediete Phone quoteet Won' t be out-Odi Mortgage*-1 Refinance*

of America 9618

380 Bu*ln*e* Opportunities

AN EXCELLLElslT OPPORTUNITY

For the right qualified individual You wW own and operate a local saies route, seiang staple groceries snd general marchandiee Yo*x po-tential eernlnge are baaed on your efforts!

YOU ARE YOUR OWN BOSS For more information c a l Sheryl at

1 -600-645-4465 Weekdays

AVAILABLE SHARED EXECUTIVE Office buemeea. answering service secretary service W Bloom held 851-6555

DRIVE A MERCEDES Waf r Deemner Clothes Earn A 5 Figure C a l

Income Per Mo 1-600-780-4643

EARN INCREDIBLE INCOME mveet time mi teed of money Look-

few strong leaders C a l 1043 lor 24 hour recording

EVERYTHINGS READY TO GOt Need pertner tar the expanding of exerting naw people oriented eer-vice Cal . 534-5300

EXPLODING BUSINESS In a $1.5 bill ion Industry Earn a temendous income while you market proven products Cal . 333-6549 (24 hrs.»

MAIR SALON - 8 stationa, good parrnerahrp opportunity Wtxom

553-9079

Grand Traverse Bay between Elk Rapids and Charlevoix, verioua lots f rom $110.000 to $250,000

T r n * r i e « a y 1 o t T u a t nor th of Elk Rapids 100" - $125,000 L/C terms svellabte

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

OF B E L L A I R E

1 - 8 0 0 - 9 6 6 - 2 6 2 7 ( M l )

1 - 6 1 6 - 5 3 3 - 6 1 7 1

TORCH RIVER - cuetom 4 bedroom, 2 batha, family room, on double lot neer S Torch Laka 2nd home site Secxtflce $145,000 (616)322-6236

342 Lakefront Property ALPENA AREA - 200 IT of frontage on Long Lake off U.S. 23 North, C a l 517-379-4284

BRIGHTON BY OWNER- Laka of the pmee Beautiful, large. 4 bedroom Ranch Walk out to laka 3300 aq ft complete home upper 4 lower Too marry extras to mention Muat aee $259,000 Immediate occupancy 229-6510

CANAL FRONT, a l sports Water-ford, Ven Norman Laka. 5 rear trt-ievw. contemporary 3 bedroom, 2 bath*, extraa. $164,900 623-6504

ROCHESTER HILLS - Preetigloue Vintage Eatatee. 3 large heavily tread lota. A l u tm iee Daniel B. Burns 256-5263

ROCHESTER HILLS - Secluded subdivision, near Rocheeier Rd and S o a l Rd. RoWng terrain with ravine lota and view* Underground utH>-tlee. paved atreeta. Low prioae -bunder'a terme C a l The Ctncore Group 332-5115

CLARKSTON: BY OWNER 4 bedroom. 2 H bath brick ranch, at-tached 2 car garaga. f ireplace with wood burner office, deck. perk-Wi* earning Lake tv lng a l Ita beat In

Waler tard MM Manor 623-2768

ROCHESTER HILLS - Lovely wood-ed lot. SO ft f rontage, d t y sewer electricity, cable ready Land con-tract $31,000. 852-0358

WESTLAND - Residential lot 60x156ft. . I area. $10,000

ntial bunding 4 Wayne Rd

722-7166

S LYON, NEW SUBDIVISION Home ( f lea o " e r e d m Country Lane Estates. Beautiful, gantty rolling, 1/2 to 1 acre parcels |32.900-$5S.1 >.900 From downtown South Lyon go weal on 10 MMe approximately 1 mae and enter Oakwood Meedow* Sub by

_ a g M rin n u i i T a a m i l l a t a to entrance of sub 437-5340

VACANT LANO - 38 8 ACRES Great site tor mini eetate with wa» -out or land Can be sp i t Great for development $140,000

HEPPARD 4 7 8 - 2 0 0 0

W BLOOMFIELD - CORNER LOT 1/ 3 acre. Autumn Ridge Sub Orchard Lake N of 16 MMe

366-6671

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Call us several days ahead of your sale to schedule your ad In classi-fied. We'll help you write an ad that will really bring In the shoppers-

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644-1070 Oakland County 591-0900 Wayne County 852-3222 Rochester/Rochester HHh

1 1 0 J * TVMEWMV FOH W U W O A V K X T t t N f t PM

C O M M E R C E L A K E F R O N T Nearly % acre unique p a r t - I k e sel-l ing 4 bedrooma. 2vt ba t ty , good beech W * consider reel estate or akl boat aa pan payment $329,000.

Owner 1-363-6611

LAKE ANGELUS - 3 badrooma. I batha. f u l baeamant. watar aoi taner. detached 2 car garage, sprin-kler system By owner 335-5965

L A K E F R O N T C O N D O S FROM $59,900

1 4 2 bedroom units, 800-1100 sq ft . Veplaca. central air. a l arcmanraa private beach, boat docking 6365 Pontiac Laka Rd.. M mae N of M-59. 2 mde* W of Oakland Pontiac Ai rpor t

Open daily 8 week.snd*. l p m - 6 p m Closed Thursdays

866-4254 531-2222 775-5757

LAKEFRONT/YEAR ROUND HOME N of Rochester 2 bedroom

651-0978

LAKE HURON - yaar round home 106' frontage. 4 bedroom, 2 H bath. 2614 sq.ft., 10 maes South o l Ta City 1-517-362-2658

LIVONIA - Family Style Dining its 120. good location, axc iEsnt

$135,000. Low down.

PIZZA CARRY-OUT in Mefvindale Gross $200,000 Same owner 15 years Bunding buslneea. equipment $95 000 Marabanian Aaaoc 363-5677

LOOKING FOR YOUR OWN BUSINESS? I need 15 people to learn mine C a l 456-6282

PIZZA CARRY OUT UvorHa/Farm-Ington area Good Groea. Low Rent M M conveyor 360 Walk m Cooler $75,000 Ceil after 4. 478-0627

P lymouth downtown Apt: 2 tn-piexs 1 4 2 bedrooms, own heat air. waaher'dryer, appaancea Groaa $39,600 $320,000 Jim B 362-0011

U S BASED MARKETING GROUP offering Income opportunit ies tar those wtth international contact For more information ca l . 313-963-1677

400 Apt*. For Rent BIRMINGHAM lovely 1 badroom $525 month Carpeted, newiy deco-rated. balcony or paoo Credit re-port required 301 N Eton 356-2600 Evaa 649-1660

BIRMINGHAM PLACE Luxury apta m downtown Birming-ham Studio 1.2 4 3 bedroom apts available indoor perking 642-9000

B I R M I N G H A M

S p a c i o u s 1 A 2 B * d r o o m

A p a r t m e n t a

FROM $ 5 9 0 HUNTLEY SQUARE

APARTMENTS M o n . - P r i . 9 a m - 5 p m

6 4 6 - 9 6 6 0

Bwrmnghem/Troy

*FREE* APT

INFO!

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APARTMENTS U N L I M I T E D

T R O Y 6 8 0 - 9 0 9 0 3726 Rocheeter Rd

S O U T H F I E L D 3 5 4 - 6 0 4 0 29286 Northwestern Hwy

C A N T O N - 9 8 1 - 7 2 0 0 42711 Ford Rd

C L I N T O N T W P . 7 9 1 - 8 4 4 4 36870 Garfield

N O V I 3 4 8 - 0 5 4 0 Acroea from 12 Oeka M a i

1 - 8 0 0 - 7 7 7 - 5 6 1 6

400 Apts. For Rent BLOOMFIELD

CLUB BLOOMFIELD MILLS LOCATION

S P A C I O U S 1. 2 AND 3 BEDROOMS

F R O M $ 4 7 0 .CARPORTS • THRU-UNIT DESIGN • OtSHWASHERS • LAUNORY FACILITIES • STORAGE FACILITIES • BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED •POOL C a l Gerry, 335-6810

CITY OF PLYMOUTH- Specious I r tment m quiet com-

munity Walk to alwpplng Centre! air dlahwaafier. carport, pool In-quire about our specials available to qualif ied applicants 453-6811

B k x x n f t e W T w p

Crystal Lake Apts. 1 6 2 Bedroom new construct ion luxury apartments Each with waterfront view '/» m l a E. o l Taiegrapn, mat S o l Orchard Lake Rd on Golf Drive

335-6622 Equal Mouemg Opportunity

400 Apts. For Ront BLOOMFIELD MILLS D e k j . * i bedroom, 2 beth cantral air cat port swimming pool, new carpel new appliances Extra aloraga baaement NIc* area e»ce«*rv schools Children welcome $695 mo 335-5582

CANTON

CARRIAGE COVE LUXURY APTS.

(LILLEY 6 WARREN)

S U P E R S P E C I A L

o n 2 b e d r o o m a p t s

I Ment ion ed lor H mo Frae Rent! ( thru Aug 31)

NO OTHER FEES Pr lvs ls Entrances

On* Bedroom $495, 800 sq ft Twc Bedroom $570, 1100 St Ft

Vertical bands 4 carport mciudad We offer Tranaler of Employment

m our Leeees

400 Apt*. For Ront CLARKSTON/ROYAL OAK

•urmahad ' bedroom immediate oc-cupancy $750 month nc ludaa uni -ties 543-1930

C A N T O N

VILLAGE SQUIRE From $430 Free Heat

OPEN UNTIL 7:00pm Great Location - Pari. Setting Specious Blks Trail - Heal

Pool Tennis - Seuna Olahwaahers - Microwaves Sound Qondlt ioned - Cable

On Ford Rd , Just E of 1-275

9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

D a i l y 9 - 7

S a t 1 1 - 6 & S u n 1 1 - 5

Canton

FAIRWAY CLUB G o f f s i d e A p t s

1 A 2 B e d r o o m

F r e e G o M

H e a t A H o t W a t e r F r e e

C a r p o r t I n c l u d e d

7 2 8 - 1 1 0 5

DEARBORN HTS F O R D R D A E V E R G R E E N

t 4 2 bedroom apts f rom $496

R I V E R O A K S A P T S

2 7 1 - 4 6 4 9 Mon thru Fn 8:30-5pm

Sat 9 30-3 30pm

400 Apt*. For Rent DETROIT - W of Telegraph ape c o u * 1 a 2 bedrooms Com $370 to $440 indudee heel 4 waler

255-0073

DETROIT - Grand Rlvar at W Outer Or 2 bedroom includes heat & wa-tar $395 1st 4 last mon th* rent * 1 montha aaourity Sieve 637-2043

OETROCr-Lovaly 1 4 2 bedroom apts Start f rom $400-$460 includes heat, water end pool Studio $325

534-9340

Cisrks lon GREENS LAKE APTS

Oversoed 1 4 2 bedroom apart-ments, alert ing f rom $445 per month Lakelront IMng 625-4800

CLARKSTON S p r i n g f i e l d O a k s A p t

New 2 bedroom towrvhouees $565 per month 1'+ batha m m bkrxts washer dryer hook-ups -ountry lr« Ing 1 4 mllea N ol «-75 On D i i i e Hwy Muat see' C a l 620-9119

BIRMINGHAM - UPTOWN, singles welcom* 2 Bedroom. 1100 sq ft. Include* neat 4 water $775/MO kvsOsbts S*C< T Agent 644-3232

BIRMINGHAM.' 1 bedroom, cioee to downtown 2nd floor Pool, heat and water included $600 month Bator* 5pm 352-9540

VENDING BULK CANOY Mow Sweet It Is. Featuring M 4 M cendie*. excelent return on invest-ment, m in imum investment of $3,000. locai location* are provided. Phone 9-6pm. 1-600-444-1964

WELL ESTABLISHED Ngh volume reelauram m downtown North viae Only $50,000 down Musi aae to ap-preciate 425-6467

361 Money To Loon - Borrow

ALL HOMEOWNERS

$ Speedy Cash $ Any purpoee, low rale*, credtl

corrected. E2 debt conaokdatton

E X P R E S S M O R T G A G E

Money From Your Home Fasti

C M 369-CASH (369-2274)

362 Rool Estate Wanted AAA INVEST CORPORATION 43130 Utlca Rd. a l Van Dyke.

Why as l Land Contract at discount 7 For a better Idea, c a l 939-1200

BIRMINGHAM 2 bedroom town-house. 1H bath, nswty dscorated. naw appliances, garden setting, doee to town. $700/ mo 645-2437

BIRMINGHAM - 2 bedrooma. 2755 E Maple Carport, air coodmon, dishwasher, newly decorated, heat Included .$575 646-8610

BIRMINGHAM - 2457 E. Maple. 1 bedroom, carpet, bknda. diehwaah-er. carport, cantral Mr. plua more No pets Lease. $500 643-4428

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - Spacious 2 bedroom, carpeted th roughout .

mciu-fliog heat. Btoomffeid HMa schools 932-2146

C A S H T O D A Y

O R GUARANTEED SALE Also If m Foreclosure

Or Need Of Repav

Century 21 CASTELLI 5 2 5 - 7 9 0 0

PRIVATE INVESTOR >s n e r e s i e C m pvrchaemg

propert ies m naad of repair or a quick doalng C a l M a r t 644-1006

400 Apt*. For Rent AMBER APARTMENTS

mant shopping Somsthlng tor ev-eryone Coma Sunday August 19m, 12:45pm Office buading at 4000 Crooks. Royal Oek or c a l tar ap-

260-1700

LAKE LAPEER WATERFRONT Delight m owning this 3 bedroom. 2V» beth ranch, tol walk-out baaa-mant. enormous pine trass, lota of quality extrea C a l -leer Finch, Quaker Realty 1-676-2396

LAKESIDE BUILDING. W a l e d Laka. 1 bedroom. 2 batha. mam floor, boat a lp 8 laka acceee. waaher ' dryer $71,500 or rent wtth opt ion $725 mo 476-2996

LAKEVILLE LAKEFRONT Summer home 3 bedroom, deck, dock 4 gaxabo 10 rM„ N. of Rocheeter Very private $159,000 626-7610

NEW RESORT CONDO SUITES FURNISHED FROM $33,900

(Quarter Ownership) t h s Water Street mn

on Lake Charlevoix m Boyne City H800HS6-4313

346 Cemetery Lot* ACHACIA PARK MASONIC Cemetery 8 Lois Section U $3200 C a l 295-7736

CADILLAC MEMORIAL GARDENS WEST, t grave apeoea and 2 veufts Aaking prtaa much leea than worth. C a l Mary 479-6115 or * * 646-0202

361 Bo*. * Profoeeionol Bldg*. For Sole

Kt t 600 aq It r e ta l apace with 1 bedroom apt upetMra. groealng $12,000 I year $96,000 LC sva l -abte S Redtord Twp 937-2*62

FARMINGTON HILLS 9 MILE NEAR MtOOLEBCLT

3,400 SO. FT 471-4141

352 Commercial / DotaM For Bole

FRANKLIN Vft.LAOE-1 acre on Tele-graph M I . d M N M . Indudaa home wffh anached I ear aaraaa +

A U B U R N H ILLS B loomf ie l d O r c h a r d A p t s .

Specious l bedroom epartmants from $450.00; includes heat, gas 4 water Bknda included Pool + leun-dry tacwtlee 4 more Short term.

Open 7 day*

3 3 2 - 1 8 4 8

BIRMINGHAM T1M8ERLANE APARTMENTS

In heart of town • Newly remodeled vert ical Bande • Dtshwaeher

Dlapoaal • Centrel air 1 Bedroom - From $560 2 Bedroom - From $660

266-7766 evea/eeafcemde 645-6736

BIRMINGHAM-MERRILL WOOO Studio « x avaleMe 1 year Maaa. Indoor parking. $S75 lo $565 par month 642-7400

BIRMINGHAM Deluxe 1 end 2 bed-

$496 4 $675 647-4234

prng Meat mc C a l Ann. after

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN • 1 bedroom PnvaM pertung In buading $73»/mon#i t d e p a r t ^

BIRMINGHAM For Laaaa. targe f Oadioom. centre! ak, • a l a M i Im-madMMN* $840/mo Caa MBm. 64»-1649 or i

ONE MO F R O RENT Bright. 50 s contemporary toaev-home 2 badrooma. w a » ta '

wee LanaSeeapad paMo baa wah laundry hook-—i 1 ta t

r leaeee offered Caa M a n thru FfLtar appt

644-1300 B I R M I N G H A M ' S B E S T

GETS BCTTIR NEWLY DECORATED 2 er t Bedraem Apae

From $700 Montk

* n o o r - 3 p m ar i

646-itaa

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ArAnTMcNTS 1 4 2 badroom apta m a w

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853-5599

• C A N T O N •

FRANKLIN PALMER F r o m $ 4 3 0 F r e e Hea t

Q u i e t C o u n t r y S e t t i n g

OPEN UNTIL 7:00 P M

Dishwashers • Speooue 4 Sound-condit ioned Apartments P o d S a u r w C a b W L a r g e O o e e t a

O n P a l m e r , W . o l U l i e y

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 Dely 9 - 7

Sal 4 Sun 12 - 4

NOVI - FARMINGTON

'JP<t itilwn FULLY EQUIPPED HEALTH CLUB

C e n t r a l Air C o n d i t i o n i n g Complete GE Kitchens Washer Dryer Unit

Abundant Storage Window Trea tments Cathedral Ceilings Carpor ts Included

New Construction

Oeertxwn Heights CARRIAGE PARK APTS

1 bedroom with or without beicony $505 $515 per month mcludee lee t water, air condit ioning

SUMMER SPECIAL Security de-posit o> '» of 1 months rent

Swimmmg pool, clubhouse heelth club

2 BEDROOM Start ing at $575

2 BEDROOM DELUXE Balcony I'rk beths. dishwasher 5 t a r p o n $640

SENIOR SPECIAL 55 or older 274-7277

BEST APARTMENT VALUE

FARMINGTON HILLS

TIMBERIDGE D E L U X E

1 A 2 B E D R O O M U N I T S

F r o m $ 4 8 5

includes appkencee. vertical bands carpeting, pool, dose m Fermmgton Hue locat ion

Enter Eaal oft Orchard Lake Rd on f oleum S of Grand Rrver

Model Open Dely 9-5 Except Wedneedey

4 7 6 - 1 4 8 7 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

GRANO RIVER MlOOlEBELT GREAT LOCATION

CEDARIDGE Doioxa 1 4 ? EMOrocxn unrta

FROM $510 Immediete Occupency

INCLUDES Vertical band*, carpeting pat io* or batcoraee wtth doorwels Motpo.nl appkencee. security system storage wtthm apertment

Enter on Tulane I Mock W of M idd le©* ! on the S »0e o l Grand

Near Botaford Moapnal Livorva Mai l I downtown Farmmgton

471-5020 Model open deity 1-5 Except Wednesday

O F F I C E : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

400 Apta. For Rent Fsrmmgtori Mias

MAPLE RIDGE APTS 23076 M«»diebe« 1 * 2 bedrooma 2 batha car pe l appkencee cen tral aar. carport available $450 4 $565 • 473-5160

From S 6 8 0 Handicap Units 620 Open Until 7 p.m. 3 4 8 - 1 1 2 0

Oaerbom Mta.

E N J O Y

P E A C E F U L L I V I N G !

CAMBRIDGE APTS. Quiet commun i t y surroundings, beeutlfuHy tendscaped grounds, ex-cellent locat ion - wtthm wait ing Ois-tace to shopping, church resteu-

luxe apta Newly modemaad

274-4765 Office Mrs 9-6 Mon thru Fn

Sat 10-4 York Propertlee, Inc

• C A N T O N •

F R A N K L I N P A L M E R

F r o m s 4 3 0 F r e e H e a t

Quiet Country Setting Spacious & Sound-Conditioned Apartments

• Pool • Sauna • Cable • Large Closets • Dishwashers • Pet Section Available

On Palmer W. of Lilley Open Until 7 p.m.

3 9 7 - 0 2 0 0 D a i l y 9 - 7 . S a t & S u n 1 2 4

• F A R M I N G T O N O

CHATHAM HILLS C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

F R E E G A R A G E On Selected Unfta

FREE HEALTH CLUB MEMBERSHIPS

Heated Indoor Pool • Saunaa Sound 4 Freproo fed Conatructlon

Microwaves • Dishwashers Free Health Club Memberships

Luxur ious Living st Af fordable Price*

S T A R T I N G A T * 4 9 9 On Old Grand River bet

Drake 4 MeWeed

4 7 6 - 8 0 8 0 - — Open Deity Bam-7pm

Sat 1 tarry-5pm Sun, 11am-4pm

Farmmgton HMa

Boulder Park Spacaoua 1500 aq ft 2 bedrooma, 2 f u l betha. security system ample storage, modern kitchen, carports m 16 unit complex.

$ 8 4 5 Ask about our Specials 02023 W 14 M l e Rd

(W of Orchard Lake Rd.)

9 3 2 - 0 1 8 8

FARMINGTON MILLS

1600 aq.ft . 2 bedroom, 2 bath wI wa»- i r , cioeeta covered carport , waaher 'dryar . at tended getehouee and a 24 hour moni tored intrusion and l i re alarm In your apartment

SUMMIT A P T S . NORTHWESTERN 4 MIOOLEBELT

M l v M I "v crcru

FARMINGTON HILLS A RANCH 4 TOWNHOUSE

COMMUNITY Elegantty 3• signed 2 or 3 bedroom ranch, or 3 badroom townhouaes, 2% baths 2000 sq ft Oi IMng space, wfwipoo l tub. f u l basement, 2 car attached garagee From $1475

COVINGTON CLUB 14 M M 4 MtddteOeit

651-2730

Farmlngton HWe

Carrington Place Apartments

The luxury you deeerva a l a price you can sftord The newly conetruct-ed Carr ington Place Apta la now able to offer qualified SENIORS re-duced rataa on luxurious 1 4 2 bed-room apts C M or vtsft us at the cor-ner of f a a d o m 4 Drake Rd* Equal Mousing Opportunity

Farrmngton MUta

BOTSFORD PLACE G R A N D R I V E R - 8 M I L E

Behind Botaford Hospital

SPECIAL 1 B e d r o o m f o r $ 4 8 9

2 B e d r o o m f o r $ 5 8 9

3 B e d r o o m f o r $ 6 8 9

P E T S P E R M I T T E D Smoke Detectors Instsilee

Singles Welcome immediate Occupancy

We Love Children MEAT I WATER INCLUDED

Ouiet preetige address, ak condi-tioning. carpeting, stove & 'efr igere-tor M untitles except electricity in-cluded Warm apart men's Laundry facMDaa

For more information, phone

4 7 7 - 8 4 6 4

2 7 8 8 3 I n d e p e n d e n c e

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s

FARMINGTON HILLS 14 Mm* i Orchard Lake

Spacious Apartment 6 Townnouse

F r o m $ 9 0 5

H E A T I N C L U D E D

HUNTERS RIDGE APARTMENTS

855-2700 Mon -Frt 9-5

S«t 10-5, Sun 12-5

f mr rrwngtori / Hcrvi

•FREE* APT

INFO!

400 Apts. For Rent FARMINGTON MILLS

Walnut Cieek Apts 10 WWe & Maddlabell Large 1 bedroom Irom $445 plus utilities 47) 4556

FARMINGTON MILLS Now evaHeOM studios 5 I bed room epertment carpeteo «er1>ciee bands, central ev appkencee n M t y decora ted NO PETS From $400

474-2552

FARMINGTON MILLS Beeutiful t new Most popular 2 oedroom • den, last unit wooded xew Pool & tennis $940 Ms Monson 591-9200

FARMIHGT ON MILLS 1 bedroom I apt Waaner- dryw & blinds includ-ed Pets okay $510 per mo S32-0636 or 533 3137

FARMINGTON MILLS must sublet due to relocation nice 2 bedroom Upper level, pool tennis neeitn c lub cable. $604-010 • utilities 4 lecurr ty Cats OK E »ens 4 7 1 - 2669

400 Apts. For Ront

F A R M I N G T O N H I L L S O R C H A R D C R E E K A P T S

One hell m l e S o i 14 Mae off Orc-nara Lake Rd 2 bedrooms 2 bethe -deeHy located

cloae to exp«ea*w*» 4 moopnag teeturmg

• indivKkjel entrances • l j«ury l> tcher deluxe appliance* • F -replace • OE washer 4 dryer • Burg la r f i re saarm • Cer ports

F R O M $ 8 2 5

8 5 5 - 1 2 5 0

400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant 400 Apts. For Rant FARMINGTON MILLS BMUt l iu l 1 D«0room «MCh many O r M I location. coveraO oark in« FlaxidM •aaaa »5S0 me 451-7237

FARMING TON Si^vwrn Manor 1 badroom apt

D M j tamaa 2173® Farrmngton FtoaO Apt 112

T T U R T I S C R E E K APARTMENTS

Farnvnglon Road In u w r M Spaooua 1 A 2 beOroorr

FARMINGTON MILLS LarQa 2 MO-r o c n •partmarrl . 1 oath AJ app*-ancaa carport Ooaa to ««6 MOO month CaH 4B*-5942 72«-30»0

GAROCN c m 1 badroom app«ancaa mr carpal laundry laclWUaa aalar mcfcOad no pais * » 5 Agent 47S-7640

T T U R T I S C R E E K APARTMENTS

Farnvnglon Road In u w r M Spaooua 1 A 2 beOroorr

FARMINGTON MILLS LarQa 2 MO-r o c n •partmarrl . 1 oath AJ app*-ancaa carport Ooaa to ««6 MOO month CaH 4B*-5942 72«-30»0

GAROCN c m 1 badroom app«ancaa mr carpal laundry laclWUaa aalar mcfcOad no pais * » 5 Agent 47S-7640 pancy Vartjca> Benda • Lai«tdry

n o o k u f i . O e h a e e w • GarOaga Diapoaal - Prhrala Entrancaa Cantral A * • Cada Raady Baiconiaa 4 F»at«oa

Spacial 1 badroom V 4 M 4 2 badroom 1 5 M

Modal Hour* Mon Tuaa »a<3 Frl Set 11-5

Call 851-9755 Or 476-6420

FARMINGTON MILLS - l DaJox im. appitancaa cantral aw gaa nael caOM Larga balconr wtth Ooorwaa $500 mo nOudea aratar Dalwaan GUI 4 Malwaac on N imM o l 8 Maa Rantai otl ica m back 47#-93®0

JOY-RO 20S30 E oi Talagreph 1 oedroom. 1325 b m aacurtty Claan quiet, no pata i*ica<3 park ing & cawa avaaaoM M7-«2V0

pancy Vartjca> Benda • Lai«tdry n o o k u f i . O e h a e e w • GarOaga Diapoaal - Prhrala Entrancaa Cantral A * • Cada Raady Baiconiaa 4 F»at«oa

Spacial 1 badroom V 4 M 4 2 badroom 1 5 M

Modal Hour* Mon Tuaa »a<3 Frl Set 11-5

Call 851-9755 Or 476-6420

FARMINGTON MILLS - l DaJox im. appitancaa cantral aw gaa nael caOM Larga balconr wtth Ooorwaa $500 mo nOudea aratar Dalwaan GUI 4 Malwaac on N imM o l 8 Maa Rantai otl ica m back 47#-93®0 NORTH ROYAL OAK - 1 Oadroom

apartmanl immad<ala o o c u p a n o M 2 5 / m o l aa t A - a l a r inc ludad

54 3 4 M 64 1-972V

pancy Vartjca> Benda • Lai«tdry n o o k u f i . O e h a e e w • GarOaga Diapoaal - Prhrala Entrancaa Cantral A * • Cada Raady Baiconiaa 4 F»at«oa

Spacial 1 badroom V 4 M 4 2 badroom 1 5 M

Modal Hour* Mon Tuaa »a<3 Frl Set 11-5

Call 851-9755 Or 476-6420 GAROCN OTV - Limrtad Tkna Spa-ua i . -iiaoa Apta %*00 -ncludaa haat 4 . a te r Can 425-OWO

NORTH ROYAL OAK - 1 Oadroom apartmanl immad<ala o o c u p a n o M 2 5 / m o l aa t A - a l a r inc ludad

54 3 4 M 64 1-972V

pancy Vartjca> Benda • Lai«tdry n o o k u f i . O e h a e e w • GarOaga Diapoaal - Prhrala Entrancaa Cantral A * • Cada Raady Baiconiaa 4 F»at«oa

Spacial 1 badroom V 4 M 4 2 badroom 1 5 M

Modal Hour* Mon Tuaa »a<3 Frl Set 11-5

Call 851-9755 Or 476-6420

LAKE ORION LaKofront studio apt prr^ate entrances walk 01k Oec». immediate occupancy $350 mo -ut aities Celt 593-1816

S A V E T I M E S A V E $ $ $

• F a s t 1 S t o p S e r v i c e

• A p t s o n C o l o r V i d e o

• A l l P r i c e s 4 L o c a t i o n s

• O p e n 7 D a y s A 4 N i g h t s

APARTMENTS U N L I M I T E D

T R O Y 6 8 0 - 9 0 9 0 3726 Fiocheater Rd

S O U T H F I E L D 3 5 4 - 8 0 4 0 2*9266 Northwestern Hwy

C A N T O N 9 8 1 - 7 2 0 0 4271 1 Ford Rd

C L I N T O N T W P 7 9 1 - 8 4 4 4 36670 Garhead

N O V I 3 4 8 - 0 5 4 0 Across t 'om 12 Oaks M a i

1 - 8 0 0 - 7 7 7 - 5 6 1 6

Canton

WINDSOR W O O D S

L U X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S 1 4 2 Badroom Apartments

F r o m $ 4 7 5 w i t h c a r p o r t Vertical Blinds Throughout

Quiet Soundproof Construct ion -Wsat t o Shopping

Oft Warren between Sheldon/UBey M o n -Fr t . fr-Spm. Sat 4 Sun 1-5pm

Evening appointment a avalaCke

459-1310

L O O K H E R E F I R S T Finding tha perfect place to live ia easy

W A R R E N P L A Z A A P A R T M E N T S

1 0 M i l e a n d H o o v e r

C o n v e n i e n t l y l o c a t e d n e a r I - 6 9 6

1 and 2 BEDROOM UNITS INCLUDES HEAT FREE CABLE TV

• A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g • C a r p e t i n g

• A p p l i a n c e s • D i s p o s a l

• S t o r a g e F a c i l i t i e e s • L a u n d r y

• S w i m m i n g P o o l • T e n n i s C o u r t s

O f f i c e o p e n daWy 8 3 0 a m .6 0 0 p rr. - -S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y 1 0 : 0 0 a m -5 0 0 p . m .

I S 7 5 4 - 1 1 0 0

W A Y N E W O O P ( a p a r t m e n t s )

1 9 9 0 S P E C I A L ( L i m n e d T i m e )

s 1 0 0 O F F 1 & 2 Bed room A p a r t m e n t s

HEAT AND VERTICAL BLINDS INCLUDED

• 2 Poota • Air C o n d i t i o n ^

6737 N WKYNE RD,

W E S T L A N O

S o u t h of

W a s t l a n d M a l l

M O O E L O N D I S P L A Y 7 D A Y S

3 2 6 - 8 2 7 0

HOO off lor IM * worsha of 1 y*ar

N O V I R I D G E * EXTRA*

Famil ies love the large private two-bedroom townhomes wi th ful l basemaits and washer dryer hookups. The ex-cellent school system iv riyht next d o o r . The loa i t ion just minuies f rom the shop-ping and ser\ icev o f 12-Oaks Mal l . I he ptn>l. And the k i n d o f kids you want your kids lo grow u p wi th. Call" 349-8200 and show your familx how great l iv ing can be. \ o \ i Ridge l o w n h o m e s i L Apartments o n 1 0 l i n k - I v i u o . i i \ v i m R d . \ X l c a d o w b r t » o k

APARTMENTS W e o f f e r

1 ft 2 BadroofTM 3 Badroom Toxmhomaa (2,<00 »q ft.) Indoor-Outdoor Swimrmnq Pool 18 HoM Par 3 Golf Course

Waaher ft Dryer in Every U n i l BuW-in V a c u u m Sys tems C lubhouee w S a u n a Corpora te Su i tes Ava i lab le

G R A N D R I V E R A T H A L S T E A D R O A D

H o u r s : M o n - F r l . 10 -7 C A L L 1 7 7 . 0 1 1 1 S a t 10 -5 : S u n 12-4 T O O A Y 1 * * ' » U I O O

NOW YOU HAVE A CHOICE AT

APARTMENTS

C/HJ Farmlngton/Novi |c/H

CHATHAM HOLS V A L U E V A L U E VALUE

Compare this

, Attached Garages v Solid Masonry Construction , Soundproofing v Large, Large, Large Apartments J Heated Indoor Pool & Saunas , Central Heat & Air J Free Health Club Membership , Picnic Area , Microwaves & Dishwashers

S T A R T I N G A T S 4 9 9

On Old Grand River between Drakt ft Ha Weed D a i l y • a .m.-7 p .m . - Sa t . 11 a . m -5 p . m .

Sun. 11 a . m . - 4 p .m .

Call 476-8080 c/H] [c/H

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• Convantorrt to TW»lv« Oaks Mall • Cable TV Available • Diahwaahar • Pool • Private Balcony / Patio • Vteriaty of Floor

Plana Available 624-9445 • AJr Conditioning

O p e n M o n d a y - F r i d a y . 1 0 - 6 W a e k e r t d a 11 • 5

LQOAt MOUSI.NG OPPORTUNITY

ffl nestle* in g setting t j Uut smrmmM kf beautiful Unkctfinj.

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LOCATED IM NOVI ON PONTIAC TRAIL 1 MN* Eaat of Bock Rd. OPEN DAILV 0 • • SUNDAY 12 • S

6 6 9 - 5 5 6 6

1 A 2 B E D R O O M L A K E F R O N T

A P A R T M E N T S

$415

f f g D e p o s r r one A two Badroom

from.^480 (awlmmtng pool)

477-7920

PLYMOUTH/CANTON

Viffaffe <5fuir/ Apartments

LOCATION LOCATION Minutes f rom I-275 - I-94 - I-96

'Discover the Great Outdoors BemuttfkJ NaturaBy Wooded Setting"

• ftcnlc Area a BSQ'i • Tervrus C o o n • P o o l A S a u n a s • S c c o n d a f r o m i - 2 7 9

• M k e Trad* • BaakrttoaM Caun • C h i l d r e n • Play A r e a • Ver t ica l B l i n d s

aewty decorated suites wtth dishwashers ft microwaves Individually controlled beat * air

LUXURY FOR LESS

FROM »430 9 8 1 - 3 8 9 1

On Ford Hoed, |uat east ot 1*275 Deity*? Saturday 114 Sunday 11-9

Don't p l a y the Apartment Lottery

You'll never pick a winner by c h a n c e Rely on u s to f ind ycu~Tu»! tlie right a p a r l r r e n l al the r ight pr ice :n one oi sever, h igh ly d e s i r a b l e a p a r t m e n t c o m m u n i t i e s in Sou th l i e ld

A o u m b a r oi i ioor p laoa a r e a v a i l a b l e in S t u d i o T w c a n d Th iee Bedroom Uni ts in a very a t t r ac t ive pr ice r a n g e All h a r e poo l s , a i r cond i t ion ing a n d a l l the s p e c i a l a m e n i t i e s to iit your l i fes tyle .

Seniors, ask about our extended leases F o r i n f o r m a t i o n a n d t h e a p e c i a l of t h e w e e k , p h o n e

THE PINES I P:NE R1D0E OAK PIDC-E 357-0437 354-3930 35&-1885

F-N; AIPE 357-17G1

MAPLE TP EE 354-0331

WOODCREST 350-9053

G R A K D O P E N I N G

PHASE 111 LAKEFRONT AVAILABLE

EXPERIENCE THE ELEGANCE OF An exquisitely panoramic 105 acre community perfected on the shores of Lake Success, nestled into scenic timbered views. Parle Place of Northville establishes a tradition ot unsurpassed excellence in apartment home living,

One wonderful month is free in a 1 or 2-bedroom Woododge home with a pnvate carport and storage room. You'll live nght near Lrvonia Mall, enjoy the luxurious pool, gorgeous grounds, picnic area with bartoeques too. Dishwasher, verticals included And it's all tree for a month when you call 477-6446

Woodridge Apartments

LAVISH 1 and 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT HOMES 16 C o n t e m p o r a r y • F i * y e q u i p p e d du t>hou»e f loor p l ans w o r k - o u t r o o m Euro-s ty te c a b i n e t r y • A e r o t t c

C e r a m i c Wa b a t h a n d t u b e n d o a u r a a C a t h e d r a l c a W n g i Ind iv idua l waahe r a n d d ryers M i c r o w a v e o v e n s In u n i t a to raga Pnva te c o v e r e d p a r t i n g

W a l k i n g / j o g g i n g t ra i l S a u n a & j a c u r r i P o o l w i t h lap marfcera T e r m * cour ts Voaaybe f l pi t o m e c a y a c c a a a * * l o

1-275. LM, It-14

O n M i d d l e b e l t b e t w e e n 6 a n d 7 M i l e

SPRING INTO WESTLAND... IT'S TIME TO MAKE A SPLASH! Welcome to the warmth of our indoor heated pool, clubhouse and free health cluh!

J r/WESTIAND * * » # t M ( H X S

721-2500 Modete Open Daily

Located one Nock W of Wfcyne Rd

348-3600 MON.-FRL 9-7

S A T U R D A Y 9 -5

S U N D A Y 12-6

The Crossings

Apartment living just got better. „ We're making The Crossings a bettea place to live and a '* better value. You'll feel it in the new hallways and newly refurbished clubhouse. YxiH see it in the plush landscap-ing when you enter the grounds. And that's just the beginning. It's the new look and feel of The Canton—and it's for you.

The Crossings at Canton offers 19 different: plans with 1 to 4 bedrooms. And whether you choose a Mevel t o p T i h o m e or a luxury apartment, the renewed

this charming rental communityihines through to one—the result of our recen^. "Capital lmprowe-

Upgrading" program. These apartments and res are the largest m dtt angfc, yet are still

incredibly affordable. " *

Discover these features •t> r TV The Crosafcw at CanronS W*pm20mmm*fmmAmn i«^mp.vannn« Aabor md dommmm Dmot,ym • Dens & Fireplaces _ a tunrfuii j mmeyimmlt A ham • Fully-applianced Kitchens m . • IVios or Baioonks • Central Air Conditioning • A Qubhoure with sauna,

indoor pool, eaesdre

6 € * O A E M o n d a y . A u g u s t 1 3 . 1 9 9 0

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R a n t

S P E C I A L $ 1 0 0 SECURITY

G R E A T L O C A T I O N

L E X I N G T O N

V I L L A G E 1 BEOROOM APARTMENT

S lav* I refrigerator Pool »»« «»| i k c o r i l ed

FROM $445 1-75 and 14 MBe

ma oee from Oakland m m 565-4010

4 0 0 A p t * . F o e R o o t

L I V O N I A HEAT INCLUOEO • RENT FROM $466

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

Spacious 1 t 2 bedroom apts with plueh o v p « . vertical Wmdi * • " deemng oven froetfree r U d g t r i l o i

com. carport . ctuC houee. tur*. ex-• r a n room, tenrk* court*, H < «

^ 4 5 9 - 6 6 0 0 - On • — c l » a urai* only

• N o v i L a k e s A r e a •

W E S T G A T E V I

F r o m s 4 7 5

• A r e a ' s B e s t V a l u e

• Q u i e t • S p a c i o u s A p a r t m e n t s

A t t r a c t i v e l y L a n d s c a p e d • L a k e s A r e a

• N e a r T w e l v e O a k s M a l l • C e n t r a l A i r

• P o o l • C a r p o r t • W a l k - i n C l o s e t s

• P a t i o a n a B a l c o n i e s

O H P o n t i a c T r a i l b e t w e e n B e c k & W e s t

M m f r o m 1 - 6 9 6 . 1 - 2 7 5

D a i l y 9 a m - 7 p m . S a t & S u n 1 2 - 4 p m

O o e n U n t i l 7 p m

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

THE CHARM OF R O C H E S T E R

T h e B e s t V a l u e I n T o w n

1 & 2 B e d r o o m A p a r t m e n t s

• N e a r D o w n t o w n • S w i m m i n g P o o l

R o c h e s t e r • E a s y A c c e s s t o

• H e a t I n c l u d e d I - 7 5 & M - 5 9

• F r e e C a b l e T V • A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g

A P A R T M E N T S

S e c o n d & W i l c o x

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s h o p p i n g , r e s t a u r a n t s . A l s o e n j o y a t w o -

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f o r a n e w l u x u r i o u s w a y t o l i v e .

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LIVONIA MALL AREA - Very uraque modarn 1 bedroom completely O"-n n Cen t ra mt Ml appliance* m eluding wesher 'drye i Verv seclud-ed araa Plenty ol wild Ma i iOO ptua utait ie*. eecority deposit Sorry, no p a u 522- H i t

L I V O N I A ' S

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L O C A T I O N

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• V e r t i c a l b l i n d s

• P o o l

• N e a r b y s h o p p i n g

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l i m i t e d t i m e s p e c i a l I n * * t«n®nt* onlyi

M E R R I M A N W O O D S

M o d « open 9-5 except Thursday

4 7 7 - 9 3 7 7 O f f i c e : 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

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Madiaor* H a g r i i

S U M M E R S P E C I A L

C O N C O R D T O W E R S 1 ft 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS

w d u f l a i • Stove ft relr igaratoi • Dtahwaaher •Carpor t • Intercom • Newly decor sted • S m o t e detectors • Sprinkler system • FROM $405

i- 75 and 14 MMe Next lo ABBey '-ma'•'

569-3355

T r e e T o d P a r k

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I M M E D I A T E

O C C U P A N C Y Spacious 2 Bedroom townhoose 12 Oaks Shopping down trie Rfl Tennis court pool. c lubhouse Can

3 4 9 - 8 2 0 0

N O V I R I D G E

• N O V I / L A K E S A R E A •

W E S T G A T E VI f r o m $ 4 7 5

A R E A S B E S T V A L U E

• Quiel • Spacious Apsrtments • Attractively Landscaped «L«Kaa Area • Near "we've Oaks • Central Air-PookCarport-Walk-in Closets

• Patios and Balconies

cm Pontiac TraH M t Beck & Wast Mln f rom 1-69* t-275

Daily 9em-7pm - Sat ft Sun 12-4pm

6 2 4 - 8 5 5 5

MID-FIVE A P T S . In Livonia on 5 Mile Rd I 1 Middieoei l Spacious 2 Oedroom 1 -l Beth units avatfaCHe lor immadi-ate occupancy Dishwasher gar t>ag« disposal laundry hook up yrrvata entrance cantral air caDie •oady and Beiconie*

Modal Open Mon Weds . Ffl 10-2

Saturday 10-5 Spaaai.-S575 PER MO

I mo tree rani lo new tenant Includes Water

851-9755

NORTHVILLE Available Sept 1. lor 5 month lease-'optlon to renew Apartmer.r is or' 2nd floor with pn-vale entrance 1 bedroom with bal-cony dishwasher AC ft quiet neigh-bors Water included'$455 par mo it interested, 349-0009

H E A T I N C L U D E D Natural baauty w o u n d s tneee apartments with view ol me w o o d * Take the loot bridge acroea the roa-mg brook to tha open park araa or lust enjoy the tranquility of tha sd ie cent woods EHO

_ 1 BEDROOM FROM $495 2 BEDROOM FROM $545

Located on Novi Rd N o l 8 Mae

BENElCKE ft KRUE

6 4 2 - 8 6 8 6 3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0

• NOVI • W A T E R V I E W

F A R M S f rom $ 4 2 0

T R E E T O P

M E A D O W S Quiet, convenient living cornea with lfiaaa newer kjxury apartmanta in daairaDM Nov. Fsalu 'es inefwda

• Over sua rooms ft balcony • Detune kitchens • Air condit ioning • Window treatments • Covered parking • Walking distance to shopping

restaurants ft Mouaaa of Worship • Eaay access to 3 expreeaways • Mot water

Theee unrts ara frasiWy paintad, clean aa a whistle and offer good value al great price* EHO

1 BEDROOM $635 2 BEDROOM - $665

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• P L Y M O U T H -

B R O U G H A M

M A N O R

A P T S . 1 BEDROOM $435 2 BEDROOM $475

> Lease Heat ft Wale. Part Adults No yets

4 5 5 - 1 2 1 5

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PLMOUTH TSP Country IMng Beautiful 2 bedroom, Irvmg room, laroe bath/ki tchen Fireplace ra-

459 2748

laroe t t r iage's laundry included $870

PLYMOUTH Immediate occupan cy Remodeled ' bedroom Meet ft appliance* mduded Full carpal Pats okay $425 451-0415

PLYMOUTH Lakepomt Sub 4 badroom 2 Oath, ftrepiaca 2 car garage fenced yard a* appnancea l i l M n o Ca l Gary 699-7*41

PLYMOUTH • Limned Time Spada l Carnage Houee Apta $425 mdudea heal ft water Call 425-0930

Twe've Oaks Mall Spacious. Sound Condit ioned Central Air Pool Ter -ms Cable. Lois ot Closets

Pontiac Tr bei Wast ft Beck Rds

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

O P E N T I L 7 P M Daily 9-7 • Sal ft Sun 12-4

OLD REDFORD AREA spacious 1 bedroom, an. heat included, private, secure parking, $340 /mo 531 -2895

W 0 0 D C R E S T V I L L A

APARTMENTS & ATHLETIC CLUB S p a c i o u s 1 & 2 b e d r o o i ! apar tmen ts , eacr i

w i th a f i rep lace m in t -b l i nds and Balcony o r pa-

t io Pnvate athlet ic c l uP fea tur ing yea r - round

i n d o o r - o u i d o o r poo l , sauna, s team bath, wh i r l -

poo l a n d exerc ise r o o m . Secli>ded se t t ing

am ids t w o o d s and d u c k p o n d s . Pets w e l c o m e

Senior c i t izen d iscoun t ,

2 6 - 1 - 8 0 1 0 CONVENIENTLY LOCA"ED OFF WAYNE RD

BETWEEN WARREN ft JOY, NEAR THE WESTLAND SHOPPING WALL RENTAL OFFCE AND MOOEL OPEN 10 AM -8 PM

IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

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- P o o l - C a b l e A v a i l a b l e

- S c e n i c V i e w B e s t S e r v i c e

We've Added: - B L I N D S

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

- M I C R O W A V E O V E N S

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m o n t h s r o n t o n a o n e b e d r o o m P l e a s e c a l l f o r

d e t a i l s

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Loca ted ad jacent to natura l ly wooded

H i n e s Park, economica l . 1 and 2 bed room

a p a r t m e n t s and townhouses. Comfor tab le

l i v i n g w i t h a i r cond i t ion ing, p r f t a t r

ba lcon ies huge c losets heat i nc l uded

A l s o Cable TV. 2 s w i m m i n g pools and

• e r o b i c s fitness center SMART s top at

t be f r on t en t rance

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Open daay 10am-7pm Sat 10-5 Son 12-5

BENElCKE ft KRUE

3 4 8 - 9 5 9 0 8 4 2 - 8 6 8 6

PALMER PARK - Spacious apart-menta to spotless secure a n Oeco DuUdmg $350 'MO including heal 960 Whftmore 661-9009

SUBLET 2 bedroom apt to Plym-outh, $530 mo + utilities Nlca loca-tion. pool, laundry lacnitlaa. Leaae IU Apri l 1991 454-9451

PLYMOUTH - dose lo Downtown Nice 3 yr old. 1 bedroom apartment •nth air a p p k a n c n Available Sept 1 $4*5 month, no pets. 453-1743

PLYMOUTH DOWNTOWN 1 bad-room carpeted, with appaancea ft all utilities Own entry, prime loca-t ion $395 mo After 12pm 349-5229

P L Y M O U T H

H I L L C R E S T C L U B

1 & 2 B e d r o o m s

F r o m $ 4 6 5 • Park setting • Spacious Suites

• Air Conditioning • Outdoor P o d • immaculBle O touM) ! I BJdgs

• Dishwashers

B e s t V a l u e i n A r e a Near Plymouth ft Maggeny

1 2 3 5 0 R l s m a n

4 5 3 - 7 1 4 4

D a i l y 9 - 7 , S a t . & S u n . 1 2 - 4

P L Y M O U T H

P l y m o u t h H i l l s

A p a r t m e n t s

7 4 6 S M i l l S t .

M o d e r n 1 a n d 2 B e d r o o m

• W A S H E R - D R Y E R

I N E A C H A P T

• A C C E S S T O I - 2 7 5

• A I R C O N D I T I O N E D

• F U L L Y C A R P E T E D •

• D I S H W A S H E R

• N O P E T S

P R O M $ 4 4 5

Daily Mon -Sal i - 6pm (accepl Wednesday.'

4 5 5 - 4 7 2 1 2 7 8 - 8 3 1 9

PLYMOUTH MERITAQE APTS IS pieeaed lo offer FREE BASK. CABLE- wffh the Honing of a 1 year lease Pleaae call 456-2143 or stop m Mori thru Fn 9 . 5

•NEW TENANTS ONLY cash back bonus, along with cable lor 1 year leaae. iF rem is paid on i the latl

4 0 0 A p t * . F o r R o n t

PLYMOUTH, 5 MILE-27S AREA November 10 June Vary nice lur-rushed l irsi Boor 1 Oedroom j p a r t men. Caa 4 S « 0 « 5

PONTIAC Charming I bedroom m historic district No pets $390 par month including utitniea Mrs Smith

336-9190

P L Y M O U T H L O C A T I O N • Lovely 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments • Nestled m quiet raatdentiai area

• Convarueni to 1-275 • Privaia balcony

• Meat included m rant • Locked toyer entry

T w i n A r b o r s Ann Arbor Trail al Greenview

CaB 453-2900

R E D F O R D A R E A Taiegrapn-5 Mile 1 ft 2 bed ioom cleen decorated quiet carpet an conditioner Minds heal tndudeo For mature, professional peut»» «nih rafsrencaa From $375

P A R K S I D E A P T S 5 3 2 - 9 2 3 4

P L Y M O U T H M A N O R &

P L Y M O U T H H O U S E

A P T S

Spacious 1 ft 2 bedroom apis

• Prfeata community atmoapnere e Close lo downtown Plymouth e Pool ft other amenlliea • Meal included

UHay Fid |us! S CH Ann Arbor Rd

Office Mrs Mon thru Fri 9-6 Sal 10-4

C a l l - 4 5 5 - 3 8 8 0

A Y ork Property Community

PLYMOUTH Mayflower Motel $550 month. Dalfy room service 24 hour measage service C o « r TV No leases I m m e d i a t e occupancy Creon or Marie 453-1620

Redfo rd Manor South Redford

Dearborn Heights - Livonia Araa Deiu«a t bad room apart men I Small quiet compien Excellent atoraga and caole TV $475

9 3 7 - 1 8 8 0 5 5 9 - 7 2 2 0

4 0 0 A p t * F o r R o n t

S ° U W A R E F * I . O APARTMENTS

F r e e B a n d s ' 2 * 3 badrooma available 2 baifte laundry-atoraga room central air, pool i450aqS Ptva ia Cea anytime' M * - ' 7 * 0

.Southfield

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REDFORD FWP Basemeni effiu«r c> furnished private kricher »iaif oatfi s/ia/e laundry $ 3 O 0 ' , n eludes utilities. 1 s i ft last 531 J 168

ROCHESTER MILLS Sublel Beaul ful 1 Bedroom, Rrver Oak» apar' mant 24 hour hearth club $685 'mo Available now 373-4562

Romukja

O A K B R O O K V I L L A 2 and 3 bedroom townnouses

Ranging f rom $399 to $500 •ncludas all utiirtiee

Open Mon Wed r ues ft Thurs Sal 11am-2pm

15001 BRANDT

9am-5pm 9am-6pm

Cioaed Sun

941-4057

Plymouth Twp

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

H A O O E R T Y & J O Y

P H A S E II N O W L E A S I N G

L U X U R Y

2 B E D R O O M U N I T S

e individual laundry room e Appliances e Vertical tXInds

Modai open dalfy 2-6 Sal Sun 12-6

CALL 9-5 425-0930

ORCHARD LAKE ROAD near Telegraph Beautiful wooded aettkng. 1 badroom apt Carpet Air conditioner, heal included

F R O M $ 3 7 5

O R C H A R D W O O D S A P T S 334-1878

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• L a u n d r y i t S t o r a g e

• T e n n i e • C a r p o r t • C l u b h o u s e • C a b l e R e e d y

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L a n s i n g & D e t r o i t C o m f o r t a b l e o n e 6 t w o

b e d r o o m f l o o r p l a n s w i t h y o u r o w n w a s h e r &

d r y e r , m i c r o w a v e o v e n , a n d m i n i - b l i n d s

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e v e n f o r m a l d i n i n g r o o m s ' P r i v a t e c l u b w i t h

o u t d o o r p o o l w h i r l p o o l , a n d e x e r c i s e r o o m

T h e l i s t g o e s o n a n d o n !

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525 WEST H I G H L A N D R D HOWELL M I C H 4 8 8 4 3

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Livonia's Finest

Location 7 M i l * Road

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F a r m l n g t o n R o a d )

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E X P R E S S W A Y S & T W E L V E O A K S M A L L

O n B e c k R o a d . J u s t N o r t h o f

P o n t i a c T r a d t n W i x o m

OPEN MON - SAT 9-6 • SUN Equal Housing Opportunity

8 1 1 1

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Afford To Enjoy! 1 & 2 B E D R O O M A P A R T M E N T S F R O M

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

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I 9 I P ^ S S A T P ° N T F A C T R A , L * B E C K R O A D I N W I X O M

M O D E L S O P E N

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B E C K R O A D I N W I X O M

M O D E L S O P E N

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p a t i o , s w i m m i n g p o o l , t e n n i s c o u r t s ,

c o m m u n i t y r o o m . N e a r s h o p p i n g

m o n t h

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4 7 3 - 3 9 8 3 7 7 5 - 8 2 0 0

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o o m f o r t a b t s I M n g i n a s p e c i a l

n e i g h b o r h o o d a t m o s p h e r e i n

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C A L L T O D A Y

1478-46641

PLYMOUTH Spacious 1 bedroom apt Quiet compien Heat ft water in-cluded $440-$465 par month 378-6077 459-2923

PLYMOUTH 2 Bedroom duple» Appliance ft carpel $650 per month indudaa all ut l l t lea Canton i bed-oom. $400 a month 455-0391

PLYMOUTH - 1 bedroom Quaint quiet large. Located In hisioric di»-I n c l $480/mo plus security Haat ft waler Included 459-9507

REDFORD AREA

F R O M $ 3 8 5 Free Heat Larga 1 ft 2 Bedrooma Cable Ready Walk-in Closai Lighted Parking 1 or 2 Year ..ease Intrusion Alarm System

FROM $365

G L E N C O V E TELEGRAPH % mue S of I

536-2497

REDFORD TOWNSHIP S BEAUTIFUL LOLA PARX APTS is * lovely 1 b e d r o o m apart merit

availabta Special leeturea include free central heal air condit ioning. Hotpomt appaancea. a swimming pool ft picnic area Cable TV and carport I avai lable AJI in our p r o l e s s>onaif> l a n d s c a p e d se t t ing

call 255-0932

R O Y A L O A K Ambassador East i blk South of 13 M M on Greenfield Rd Lovely - ft 2 Bedroom apar tments New carpeting vertical Wtrvos

SUMMER SPECIALII Reduced rent ft deposit

288-6115 559-7220 ROYAL OAK ft CLAWSON

F i rep laces , v e r t i c a l b l i n d s & dishwasher in many Amoat Apart ments 1 ft 2 bedrooms P e t ' Ask Oayp. 280-1700 Evaa 256-6" 14

S A V E T I M E S A V E

• F a s t 1 S t o p S e r v i c e

• A p t s o n C o l o r V i d e o

• All P r i c e s & L o c a t i o n s

• O p e n 7 D a y s M N i g h t s

A P A R T M E N T S U N L I M I T E D

( R O Y 6 8 0 - 9 0 9 0 3726 Rocheater Rd

S O U T H F I E L D 3 5 4 - 8 0 4 0 29266 Northwestern Hwy

C A N T O N 9 8 1 - 7 2 0 0 42711 Ford Rd

C L I N T O N T W P 7 9 1 - 8 4 4 4 36670 Garfield

N O V I 3 4 8 - 0 5 4 0 Across Irom 12 Oa»« Ma*

1 - 8 0 0 - 7 7 7 - 5 6 1 6

ROYAL OAK/CLAWSON Doggy. Doggy where wUI you nva?

Al Amber Apartments Permission they grvW 280-1700

ROYAL OAK - Large 1 ft 2 bedroom a p a r t m e n t s Newly d e c o r a t e d Starling at $510 Includes heat ft •rater Can 9am-5pm Mon inru Fn Sal I1am-3pm 286-5930

ROYAL OAK - 2 bedroom, l * t floor apartment, near downtown Refrig-erator stove large yard $575 month plus depoait Heal ft water in-cluded Call Sharon 548-8692

SOUTHFIELD - A Beautiful spacious apartment over looking picturesque ravine Musi aee to appreciate! b o u g h t trorv afaircaee. eei tmg fan and appiiancae included Available immedlatefy Call days 531-7128

C O U N T R Y - U V I N ^ l i i "beautiful eng-ush tudor townnouOr-^n ta is Raia» by the pool or play a hard game ot tennis right m your own backyard Pnvale Omckt ft laundry lacintiea

at $690 Cad today' 652-8060

Starl ing at U Rivers Edge

S O U T H F I E L D Northampton Apartments

Laheer Road near Crvtc Center Drive Deluxe 1 ft 2 bedroom apartments. From $489 Low security depoert

358-1538 559-7220

SOUTNFIELO

HIDDEN O A K S A P A R T M E N T S

SUMMER SPECIAL! 1 M O N T H F R E E R E N T "

GE appliances ceramic batt i . can-1r» air carports available inter-coms patios 'Balconies Handicap unrts available

1 BEDROOM from $4»5 2 &EDROOM from $580

5 5 7 - 4 5 2 0 Hours Daify 11-6, Sa! 9-2

(Closed Thurs ft Sun ) ' Baaad on 12 month occupancy

SOUTHFIELD - Win sublet 1 bed-room, spacious apartment All wfnte kricher, heat included Nice com-plex $460 month 355-3534

ROCHESTER LUDLOW APARTMENTS

SUMMER SPECIAL! f $100 Security Depoail

With Approved Credit 1 Bedroom Apartments indudee Heat ft Water

651-7270

SOUTHFIELD - spacious apts Spe-cial - this mo free! 1 ft 2 bedrooms from $480-$605 includes heal, wa-ter ft pool 557-0366

SOUTH LYON APiCRTMENTS

A U G U S T FREE 1 ft 2 bedrooma available for imme-diate occupancy Prfvale entrance, large t toraga area, ctwider. ft pels welcome, cable TV, oantral a>r

313-437-5007

Westiand | l J L I i L L«~L i ( l

O N T H E H I L L O n e B e d r o o m S p e c i a l !

s 1 0 0 F I R S T M O N T H ' S

SOUTHFIELD

12 MILE & T E L E G R A P H

Aak About Our Special Deals RENT FROM $575

SECURITY DEPOSIT $150

Luxury 1 ft 2 bedroom apts wtth plush carpal vertical bimds. gour-met kitchen, set cleaning oven, frost free refrigerator, dishwasher, intercom system lots o l cloeeta ft carport community canter exercise room tauna ft heated pool Guard-ed entrance, intrusion a larm system

356-0400 STERLING HEIGHTS 15 Mile Eaat ot Ryan 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

From $460 Heat Included

GEORGIAN MANOR APARTMENTS Mon.-Fri. 9am-5pm

264-4200

S u t t o n P l a c e

Full Size Washer & Dryers In your apartment

* R C £ MEAT SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT •FREE GARAGES ft

COVERED CARPORTS

• F r e e C e n t r a l H e a l • C a b l e A v a i l a b l e

• C e n t r a l A i r C o n d i t i o n i n g • P o o l

• B e a u t i f u l P a r k S e t t i n g • S p a c i o u s & E l e q . m t

• S t o r a g e • D i s h w a s h e r s

O n A n n A r b o r T r a i l . J u s t W e s t o l I n k s t e r R o a d

4 2 5 - 6 0 7 0 M o n . - F r i . 9 - 6 S a t . 1 2 - 4

W H I T E H A L L

APARTMENTS Luxurious 1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms

2 Full Baths Carports Free Cable TV Heated Swimming Pooi Appliances, including Dishwasher & Disposal

Heat included on select units Walk-in Closets Large Storage Areas Laundry Facilities Community Room

5 5 7 - 0 3 1 1

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i n S o u t h f i e l d

Dally 9-8 • Weekends 10-5 T I L

358-4954

23275 Riverside Drive. Southfield

East on 9 mite Rd between Latiser and Telegraph loppoene Plum Moi-low goff courssi

ST1 L I N C O L N ^ ^ U TOWERS

A Friendly Homey Atmosphere

Studios, 1 & 2 Bedrooms F rom $380 • FREE CABLE TV

• NMI - A* Cordhmg' AoohnoH rduang V m M i Depot* Cirxong IcMh

• CowiwSy Boom • TV i Cat (tarn • brow I Sara too* - Storagt Araa

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Lincoln Rd. st OreenfleM Mon. thru FH 0 a m -6 p.m.

9 6 8 - 0 0 1 1 equal Housing Opportunity

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WATERVIEW FARMS From

S420 • C o u n t r y S e t t i n g • L a v g « * A i c . i

• N c . i r T w e l v e O . i k s M . i l l • S p a c i o u *

• S o u n d C o n d i t i o n e d M . t s o n r y C o n s m . r l i o n

• L o t s o f C l o s e t s • C e n t r . i l A <

Pontiac Trail between West & Beck Roads

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O p e n Until 7 P M

6 2 4 - 0 0 0 4

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Pont ra i l A p a r t m e n t s

1 bed room. . . $ 4 1 0 Heat Included

1 MONTH FREE Ask about our

SENIOR PROGRAM On Pontiac TraH

between 10 ft 11 Mae Rds m S Lyon

4 3 7 - 3 3 0 3

TAYLOR 1 & 2 Bedroom Apts

FROM $360 FAIRLANE

APARTMENTS Mon -Fri 9am- Spm

Sat 10am-5pm 291-6066

T R O Y

i-75 & BIG BEAVER

Move-in Special 1 Bedroom

$ 4 8 9

LARGEST, DELUXE APARTMENTS IN TROY

1 ft 2 BEDROOM APTS FOE LESS

1V» BelAa m l t a d U M i H I O ft Carport

1 Wweer -d rye r 'acme i M t a ' 14 Hr Maintenance • Greer Storage apace • Large a * * - * ! a h w s

SUNNYMEOE APTS. 561 KIRTS

11 • » S of Bin eaanai befewer i M m o k A Craol

3 6 2 - 0 2 9 0

I M O N T « S F R E E R E M T

C f t t P A M l I f )

WESTLAND PARK APARTMENTS

Aoroas from CNy i .err?

14 2 bedrooms. IV* I P o o 4 , V e r t i c e s

• • c u r e d L o o k . H S A T M C

P n * | M e n e m a

7 2 9 - 6 6 3 6

M o n d a y A u g u s t 1 3 1 9 9 0 O S E * 7 E

400 Apts. For Rent 400 Apts. For Ront 404 Houeos For Rent 404 Houses For Rent 404 Houses For Rent 410 Fists 415 Vacation Rentals TOWNE APARTMENTS

50V. OFF First Month's Rent

Larga one ft two bedroom apart-ments e i a«at It tor r n m a J a M occu-pancy, l»ea« ft water mctuded Large «*>r age area. m a h . a a r » aa eondi-aomng. ft carport aiia«ania

362-1927

TROY An estsbttshed apartment community in a convenient location

THREE OAKS % mile E. of Crooks on Wattles at 1-75

362-4068

TROY Large (1100 aq f| ) Luaury 1 bedroom apartment avaHeOte arv mediately 847-0333

WALLED LAKE t i BLOOMFIELD Larga quMl one bedroom apt heel

"' . r * r -$410 U 4 - 0 7 M

WTAYNE/WCSTLANO E»Ua race 1 bedroom unos a i aaatHa. Sma* apt OuSdms on Meatmrgh Newly reno-vated Special tar ma lor over V Ca l n o w Landed o f e r ' No aacurtti aepoeit if quaMkad 721-««»S

$ 1 FOR AUGUST RENT

Westiand - 2 bedroom, evaaabte lor immediate occupency Heal ft water included Sma i pels aalcoirie

722-5366

WEST BLOOMFIELD S t u d * aperi mem. iai»irnlahad. private anirance. aa laawiaa paal. no p e u . $300 per month + aacurBy 824-1305

WESTLANO - CAPRI APARTMENTS 1 bedroom start ing a l $420 Heal ft waaer included Special $200 aecur-ny (Mpoeri 261-5410

WESTLAND ESTATES 6643 WAYNE (near Hudaon »)

Only $200 dapaaW/approved credit

1 bedroom from $430

Includes sir conditioning -heat - carpet - swimming pool. No pets.

721-6466

FORD/WAYNE RO AREA Spactous 1 ft 2 bedroom apta

S Carpeting

e Pert.-»te setting e Ooae to aroppmg e Owner paid heal

COUNTRY VILLAGE APTS 326-3280

HAMPTON COURT - APARTMENTS

1 & 2 BEDROOM APTS

From $ 4 1 5 (1 badroom apta 7 6 0 - M 0 sq f l . 2 bedroom apts ovar 1000 aq rt plus large wa6.-in storage room!

Batcomea - Carports

Beeuttfuty landscaped wrth p*cnic grounds snd pool. Conveniently located o r Ford Rd . 1 Hoc * East of Wayne

Mon - Ffl. ftem-5pm Sal »-SSun noon-Spm

Evening appointments avaHabie

7 2 9 - 4 0 2 0

LOOK WHAT WE RE DOING

2 Bedroom Special Central Aar ft Pool Haat ft Watar Paid

Western Hills 729-6520

WESTLAND - (Near Joy ft MMOa-beft) Upper una m houee Living room/bedroom, uncften. batu O* street parlung. hmm * w e l w includ-ed $325/mo • aecxrffy AvaaaMe Aug 15. Caa after 6pm 437-3131

S P E C I A L O N

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S I T ( 2 0 0

1 M O N T H F R E E R E N T O N

1 B E D R O O M A P T S

U m l t e d t i m e o n t y

W E S T L A N D A R E A

P O O L

O u b H o u s e . P a t t o , P e t s A l -

l o w e d , A k , C s r p e t . FREE MEAT ft HOT WATER

1 BEDROOM - $445 2 BEDROOM - $4*6

B L U E G A R D E N A P T S . m i l n r s n w i « i i a w i a a i

C h e r r y f6B Near M a r t i n e t

Westiand

VENOY PINES APTS. A beautiful place lo Ihre

Centraay localad m W e e t i w d

e i ft 2 bedrooms (some with ftrapieceel

e Pool. Tennis Courts. Club Houss Central Air Oier>waan« Dtapoaal Laundry Faaatiea BeeutrhjBy Landeceped

2 6 1 - 7 3 9 4 Office Mrs Mon thru Fri 9-6

Sei 10-4

A Tori. Property Community

401 Furniture Rental FURNITURE FOR YOUR 3 Room Apartment For

$119 Month • ALL NEW FURNITURE • LARGE SELECTION • OPTION TO PURCHASE

GLOBE RENTALS FARMINGTON. 474-3400

STERLING HEIGHTS 826-96C •

SOUTHFIELD. 355-4330

TROY 566-1800

BIRMINGHAM ft ALL CITIES

HOMES FOR RENT SEE 100'S WHERE

TENANTS ft LANDLORDS SHARE LISTINGS e 642 1620

FREE CATALOGUE 664 So Adams Birmingnam Ml

BIRMINGHAM Charming Cape Cod. 2 blocks f rom town 1 bed-room. den. baaement garaga. p n rate treed yard with decs Stove re-frigerator waafter oryer .awn ser-vice Deposit leeae $600 mo plus utat ies Nodoga 64p-2436

BIRMINGHAM- Cory racefy oecorat-ed doanouae 3 bedroom, v y beths garage, appaences mar* bands, •raw lo everything $700 645-5244

BIRMINGHAM completely redeco-rated 2 bedroom heeled sun room, central air $650 433-1471

BIRMINGHAM - IN-TOWN A Story book house In prune loca-tion. 2 bedrooms 1'1 oaths, newer lutcften. aa appliances including wsslter ft dryer Mvmg room, dming room. Or sea leal room, baaement. central an alarm systsm lanced yard and 2 car garage 536 Stanley $1600 per month Contact Judy RoOmsor Ralph Manuel Assoc i-stes 647-7100

FARMINGTON HILLS- E cauon good schools 2-3 bed-rooms, 2 Oaths lam#j room with tlrapiece lanced backyard with swimming pool Lawn maintenance included Pets ossy Available Sept 1 $1300'm© • Utility ft security deposit 427 3336

INKSTER - 2 bedrooms, carpeted, $365/mc $485 deposit 326 6300

LAKEFRONT HOME lor -ent Sylvan Oiler Lake $650 per mo 56 1-7460

LIVONIA Ftve Mile 3_bedroom with larmly room targe fenced lot newly decorated Immediate occupsncy $720 mo plus aecurlty 561-44»B

LIVONIA 19350 Farmmgton Rd 3 bedrooma. basement garsgs rtrv medis ls occupsncy $725 montt i aecurtty reference 462-1346

LIVONIA - 2 b e d r o o m s , ove r s i zed Irving room newly d e c o r a t e d larga lot, no pels $575,'mo Good credit history ft security deposit 478-2372

402 Furnished Apts. For Rent

A B B I N G T O N L A K E

Relocating? Temporary Assign-ment? Ws fiave corporate apart-ments lor a»on term leeae Fu»y fur-rasnad etth knens. nouseweres. uta»-t i e s . t e l e v i s i o n , _ s t a r e o a n d microwave From $6«5 Convenient-ly located m eealat 11 suburb, easy access to a« i -ways and airport Pets welcome m aeiacied i * * t s Caa anytime 45«-9507

A P A R T M E N T S MONTHLY LEASES

18 PRIME LOCATIONS Furnisfted with housvwsres. Unens, color TV ft mors Utilities included

FROM $36 A DAY MINIMUM 1 MONTH

1.2. ft 3 Bedroom Apts Unmatched Personal Service

£ tuning Appts Available

Executive Living Suites 474-9770 1-600-562-9786 A.E., M.C., Visa Accepted

BIRMINGHAM DOWNTOWN 1 bed-room completely furmaned Dlanea. Unens, color TV, air Snon term avaMabW $785/mo Indudaa j t » -tles Security dsposn 842-0093

Birmingham Downtown SUMMER SPECIAL FuBy hjrmanec / utmties included

$655 M0/$28.50 PER DAY 851-4157

EXECUTIVE GARDEN APTS

BIRMINGHAM EXCLUSIVELY fur-I ' l i f ied condo Snort or long term leaae 1 badroom. pool Woodward ft 14. AvaaaMe Sept 644-6092

BIRMINGHAM 1 badroom, Kay tur-raahed. n»a kflcnen micrwaawe. car port Laundry tsoStwa Convteneni-hr localad 846-5435

BLOOMFIELD HILLS Larga 2 bed-room. 1V» bath, non amosers New

1-75. $6S0 'mo mctudea 879-0565

HOME AWAY FROM HOME. INC Short leaae Bagantfy l u m a n a d ft equipped l . 2 or 3 bedroom apts. No pets From $1150 626-1714

Home Suite H o m e

MICHIGAN S FINEST FURNISHED APTS.

Q u a l i t y f u r n i s h i n g s , f u l l y

orator n « h s ft cabW TV

MONTHLY LEASES -FROM S35/DAY

5 4 0 - 8 8 3 0 A.E.. M C . visa accepted

LIVONIA - 6 Mae ft Farmlngton R d

amployefl maM. non smoker, r 45. a»ai aiicea. $365 591-1350

PLYMOUTH - 1 BEDROOM Apar t -ment includes aa U t i t t ies SU monBi leees $425'month • security

4 8 S - 4 1 S S

SUITE LIFE BSrrWignani - Royal Oak

5 4 9 - 5 5 0 0

F U L L Y F U R N I S H E D

C O R P O R A T E S U I T E S

W s s t l s n d T o w e r a •

BIRMINGHAM - IN TOWN Charming, updated 3 bedroom 1 ' 1 bath, larga yard. 2 H car garaga Immediate occupancy 540-0280

BIRMINGHAM - Minuies to down-town. 3 badroom ranch. IV* baths, appUarcaa. living, dmmg ft faroify room, fireplace, sunporch. 2 ' * at-tached garaga. 3 acraa. vary seclud-ed. buBt-m pool 642-1330

B IRMINGHAM - Walnut Lake / Franklin area 3000 sq ft colonial 4 bedrooms. 2'» baths, game room (26 « 20) plus tamlfy room. 2 way

737-4002

BIRMINGHAM - Waa. to town! 4 bedroom, 2 t bath, baaamant, ga-rage air, aa appliances Aug 15 $1200/mo - security 626-6319

BIRMINGHAM - W a S to town T beOroom, baaement wasnar dryer dishwasher garage $699 per month Option to buy 256-1819

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedrooma 2 baths, redecorated, sppsances garage Available Immediate $650 plus security 643-4973

BIRMINGHAM 1475 Chspin 3 bed-room 2 lull Oath cape cod dose to downtown Dtiiiinigfvam, $900 m-Qmnaa after Sprr.

BIRMINGHAM - 3 bedroom Cape Cod Some appliances lull base-ment. 1 car garage, fenced back yard Depoail required 845-5337

BIRMINGHAM 3 bedroom Coiomsi. sir. appliances Wooded yard Lsrge Oeo* $1395 - Security Csa 266-3650

BLOOMFIELD HILLS - IraafMy paint-ed 4 bedroom. IMng room dmmg room. I amity room with fireplace li-brary, 2'» bams, nmahed waat-oui Baaamant. central air. appaancea, 2 ' t car attached garaga beauti ful bad . yard wWi pond Birmingham schools $2000 per month Caa 855-4646

LIVONIA - 7 Mile/275 3 bedroom ranch, sttached garage with Drears wey Fresh new decor iar| $750 mo No pets 3 4 ? 5 7 3 «

LONG LAKE, dose lo W Bloom-field 3-4 bedroom lakefront Dad. dock, gas grill Treed lot with excel-lent swimming and beautiful sunset $ 1700 per montti 851-6509

TROY NW CORNER e»ecutrv« I ranch w ' d e c * overlooking pond Whir pool tub over sued green oom 20f1 k i tcnan formal dining r.ra- ' place, 2 bedrooms ft dan 2 ' i s>eth j $2200;month 874- t«oe \

TROr OUAOLEVEL 4 bedroom 2 1 bath, tag krtcnen appaancea «ood dec* central aar 2H car aitacrwd ger age $1100 month 568 i 7*4

DETROIT Large 6 room upper l a l near 7 MUe ft WooOward 2 or 3 responsible edufls $400 • parties ft security 366-3497

DETROIT Upper ar,a lower flats 7 Mi ls 'Grand River Aree Can 7 2 6 - 7 7 9 '

TROT - 2 bedroom V i bath Fionds room p j * basement 2 car attached garage, new carpel, i a c a $775 or opt ion to buy 644 18S4

FARMINGTON HILLS - Lower Flat, appliances $250 per month - mill ties - security

473-5927

TROY - 4 bedroom colonial air condit ioning. $1 700<' month South Eastern 228-1100 or 226-1320

NW FERNDALE 1 Oedroom upper $375 includes appliances and utilities Caa after 5PM ^43 6064

TROY - 4 bedroom. 2 ' i beth Irving tarrwfy ft d in ing rooms Finished baaement pool, large yard $1500 mo • 1W mo depoerl References required No pets 643-6232

UNION LAKE - Commerce Lake sub • i t h private base* 3 bedroom 1 bath 2.000 sq ft Extra l»n rage $1,200' mo

VAN BUREN TWP 4 bedrooms, 2 ' i bath pi l lared colonial on acre plus lot FuS baaement attached 2't car garaga. mca noma $750 par month security depoert ft references Caa Mike 45»-4403

L'VON LA - SPACIOUS furnished Dedroom 't bath shower prrvi ledges Relerer«ea. r>on-smoki neai lemale $400 mo

•nokmg, >1-3454

PLTMOUTH . Lower 2 bedroom basement c>ose lo town stove ft re-frigerator Available rmmediateiy $575'month 455-4183

412 Townhouses-Condos For Rent

PINE LAKE AREA 2 bedroom townhouae 1 ' i be th* tu«y carpeted deiuxs appltancwa full baaement central air carport W Bioomfieia achoois Cloae to snoppmg cfwldrer, w i c a r a . no pels For appi cea

557-0040

TRA VERSE CITY 1 and 2 oedroom •usury beachfront condomin iums on Esst Bay Healed pool RePuoed pre-seeaon -alea 1-BOO-331-2305

ROYAL OAK 12 t MMe< Crooks area Ree«3entiei aree 2 story New iy oecoraied appaancea hardwood l oo rs $665 'mo 375-0335

SOUTHFIELD - Furmsfied 2 bed-room 3 bam condo Alt appiiancea ' wasnar ft drywr pool car port ft

central air $950 mo 851-2970

TROT • 18 Ma*.' John R bedroom 1 v batha ne» carpet ' t i ie garage f ireplace pool $900 B79-60C2

T R A V E R S E CITY AUTUMN BEAUTY

7rw Beach Condomin ium'Hote l AS Condominiums on the waler Larga sandy beecr beautlf ia sunsets prv rs te aundecks heated pool ft spa sleeps 4 Minutes f rom Champion-ship G o " ft shopping moooi Whirl-pool bath cable TV HBO complete • l ichen daily houaekeepmg

DAIL* ft WEEKEND RENTALS Reswore now lor ta» |Sepl-Oct) MwTweea Iron- $59 $69 A**k ends Irom $79 $159 5 Day Fa* Special—$249 - $399 Spectacular Autumn Baauty fhe Beach ConOomimum' Motel Call Today <6161936-2228

421 Living Quarters To Share

GAROCNCITY r o o m m t t i to ma* e my 4 owvoorr noma $273 mo - v utattws Caa Suzanne 8am-4 30pm 643-90>0

LIVONIA Su Miie-ft irwster $250 'mo $250 security shera uVb-tiea 3 bedrooma immediate occ**--pancy • 559-7430 or 522-33»1

MALE ROOM ATE to share Com-merce lake home f u l houae prwi lege* Prrvale bath P-ofaaioMM only $400.mo - deposit 360-22M

PLYMOUTH - Old VMage 273 W Liberty Extra large 1 bedroom low-er Hat Excellent condit ion country krtchen. Oinerta lormai dining room Ihnng room patio and basement Gas ft water induOed $525 month Days 556-9092 Evenings 363-4663

WALLED LAKE Beautiful newly re-modad house overlooking 40 acraa 6 bedrooma. 2 t batha. $1500 mo

626-2422

REDFORD SOUTH Two 1-badroom jpper fists Both nave stoves 'ridgeraiors, ft utikties included P»i-.S1S entrance* One is nice al $425 other a raoer for $475 937-6379

NINE MILE HALSTEAD immediate occupancy Non smokers No pets Beautifully remodeled (arm house, 2400 aq ft 3 bedrooms plus den for possible 4th 2 M l bsths 3 car garage acreage rarcel Grass cut t ing ft snow removal by owner $1400 'mo Can 474-0499 I

WATERFORD W stk ma Lakefront Contemporary 3 bedrooms 3 oaths, l a r u r r master suits 21X18 over-looks lake. Studio oeMlngs. 2 'Ire-places 2't car attached. $ 2 , 2 0 0 ' mo D ft H Propert ies 737-4002

NORTHVILLE 3 bedroom 2 bath Lovely country setting on 1.5 acre Family room ftrspiace large kitchan opening to deck $1,375'mo in-cludes yard aemce 344-1216

NOVI - MeedowtKook,' 10 Mile 3 bedroom bnck ranch, 2 Dema lwr»-fy room, hraptaca Baaamant cen-tral air. neutral decor 2 car st-tached garaga $ l200 . 'mo D ft H PROPERTIES 737-4002

BLOOMFIELD H i l s Executive h o m a 8 yr ok) contemporary, 3 Bed-rooms. omoa. 2't baths, cantral air, solar room, decks. 2 car garage Laka prMlage* $2400 335-9436

BRIGHTON- WoodNrtd Laka 3 bedrooms. 2 fua batha Furnished or unfurnished 464-2463

CANTON - 4 bedroom colonial 2 car garaga Short term leaae AvaS-abie Sept $950/MO 420-3244

CLAWSON - 3 bedroom, brtck ranch Basement, graat fami ly ne ighborhood Near e lementary school $775 540-2670

DEARBORN HEIGHTS - 3 bed-rooms. appaancea • extras, nice araa. AvaaabM now1 $590 Caa 532-2672

DETROIT - Gradmont Araa School-craft ft Roaamonl. 3 bedrooms, nwwfy carpeted ft pamted Quiet area $400 monthly. 1st. last -aecurtty Section 8 accepted Caa between 9am-9pm 837-3956

DETROn - Lonyo ft Mc Graw araa 3 badroom home, baaanisnt back-yard. working couple onfy $350 month $400 eea*TTy 595-6205

DETRCKT - WARREN AVE- - W ol Cuargraan. J badroom Brtck, avtng room e m 1r apiece. Ipyar wi th ooat cloaet. lormai dmmg room. 2 car ga-raga, Baaamant. very dean, newer carpeting thru o u t $675/mo Caa Dave 255-5678 - 477-6409

FARM ING TON-Ooamtown 3 b e d

S a p t 1 lo Apr l 1 only CaB af te r 5pm or l a * M m a a a a g a 4 7 4 - 7 5 6 6

FAM4MGTON - Ftorsl Part. Sup 2 bedrooma. attached garaga Avsa-B M Sapt 1 riaaersnces 1700 mo

517

FARMINGTON HILLS S p r t n g b r o o k S u e 3 b e d r o o m r a n c h . 1 * b a t h 2

g a r a g a . » s o l a c e larga lot. • o o d t o o r s . S M 0 m o 4 7 1 - 7 3 1 6

FARMMGTON HILLS. 3 b a d r o o m . brtck q u a d . to»y upda la f l . 1H b a t h s . f sm#y room. 12 MBfciTarmmgton Rd No p a l s $ 1 6 2 5 m o n t h pkj* a w purity 4 7 6 - 4 4 0 6 or 4 6 a - 0 7 4 0

FARMWIOTON HILLS 3 b e d r o o m a n d ahamntOTi r anch Fu«

NOV' (NORTHVILLE SCHOOLSi: Executive fypa coloriial home lea-lures 4 bedrooms. 2't baths 1st l o o t laundry attached 2 car garage, treed lot deck Asking $1750. win negot iate PLYMOUTH Wll i iams-burgh Colonial. 4 Bedrooms. t * t

formal dining room, base-ment family room, fireplace, at-tached garaga. master Bath Aaking $1500 per month 1-2-3 year lease if desired

473-5500

O n e W a y R e a l t y

N ROYAL OAK - cleen 3 Bedroom full baaamant. 1 car garage all ap-pliances. $760 'mo plus deposit After 5pm 651-2869

W BLOOMFIELD. Walnut Lake p n w tegaa 2 badroom. Vep laca may carpeted appkencee $ 6 2 5 month No pats Ready now 6 6 2 - 6 1 3 6

WEST BLOOMFIELO 4 bedroom, 2't baths, fsmay room, hrepiacs, Basement deck garage $990 mo

849-2649

W E S T L A N D - Livonia bedroom, 2't car garaga. sicrve. re-fr igerator. fenced yard $660 month plus security 427-6545

OLD REDFORD Extra dean 3 Bed-room basement, fenced yard $475 per month 533-6756

W E S T L A N D No pam is mvotved m chooamg your

residence at Glenwood Gardens

Wa ofter a convenient Westiand lo-cation that appeals to ainglee. 'ami-nes and

Our 2 Bedroom. 1 barh ranch homes feature

• Newly remodeled kitchens • Fua Basements • Private Entrances drtvewsys.

snd yards

August Move-ins Available $4 75 00 On alts management ft mamtenancs Call Susan at 721-6111 for add.

tionai informat ion and directions Ws promise.. it doeen'i hurt-

Off ice 2756 Ackley WastlOTO Open 9am-5pm, Mon-Sai

REDFORD TWP -Lovely 'oomy 1

bedroom, c s n n w i lencad yard Ouiel area $350 'mo No pets New Iy decorated After 3pm 455-006C

ROCHESTER - 1st floor 2 bedroom Flat on prrvale drive secluded ares 900 sq ft Hardwood floors $450 [»ua utilities ft security 78 ' -6053

F O R R E N T

N E W T O W N H O M E S

W E S T B L O O M F I E L D

U N I O N L A K E A R E A •2 Bedrooms •2 lull Bsths • tun Dasement •2 car attached gar age •euto j a r age door openwr •dmmg room <amra l a * condit ioning -walk m doaats «ang* dtahwsanw •retng tuo owave mature setting «Tnrv-BlmdS •pond view

AVAILABLE SEPJEMBER 1 $795 PER MONTH

B U I L D E R 6 6 6 - 1 1 1 8 9-5 Monday-Friday

TRAVERSE CITY waterfront Lake i.eeianeu - Boet hshtng. swimming. 3oc* maximum 4 No pets $375 •rt Aug 11-Sept 1 616-946-7648

"RAVERSE C'TY -East Bay New 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Condos on water Fu»» aqmpped Weekr, Aug open-,mga still available 6 T6-946-5462

416 Halls

ROYAL OAK Upper Hat centrally

krtchen ft bedroom Clear. No pels $525 - I ' * mo security 546-5466

WEST BI_OOMF |£LD Sunny Brand New .ight carpet 2 oedrooms 2 Bains Baaement garage w a s h e r ' dryer mciuded A.s i iso ie Sept i $750'mo 823-5154

ROYAL OAK. Upper 1 oeoroom. Tewty decorsted immedis te occu-pancy STOV« ft ratngaraior includ-ed $435/mo plus security deposit No pets 563-4164

WESTLAND 2 oedroom upper carpe t ing , app l iances , drapes, screened-in porch No Dels Referances . 4 59-8266

WES* BLOOMFIELO Mapwwooda Place Condo 2 Bedroom 2 bath, kitchen dmmg room full casement 2 car garage lower w w i . excellent location A.auatue 9-1-90 786-2063

BANQUET HALL FOR RENT Modern tacsiT, Carpeted wuh large sarquei oek dance "oor Ample lighted parking aree Good tood. 300 capacity ideei 'o ' Weddmg Re-captions. Hokday Parties. Reimions. work Psrties » sny fua servlca lunct ior Good dales sua available ReaaonaBM rata* 6 Mae 6 Middte-beii araa m Livonia Can lor inlormation

2C 1-6560

420 Rooms For Rent BIRMINGHAM HOME • near ex-pressway dose to town Lovely •oom for employed gentlemen -oeai 'or executive l 'ansferee 646-4661

BLCIOMEIELD HMs - Furnished room/bath, lovely home Non-dnnk-iog'smoking $350<'mo t- depoea. -nciudes utilrtws ft anens 647-6623

4 1 2 T o w n b o u s e s -

C o n d o s F o r R e n t

' AUBURN MILLS, SOUTHFIELD FARMINGTON HILLS

Outstanding 2 ft 3 bedroom towr -' houses ft ranches wtth attached ga-

rages fua

WESTLAND - 2 bedroom condo p o o . Blmds appliances laundry m unn exceker-' location immediate occupancy Nc pets ' yr tease $560 mc Car. snow anytime Call coned 517-764-6122

W BLOOMFIELD 2 Bed-dom 2 Bath laundry garaga venicats ap-pliances iresrrty decoratec Lone Pins-Orchard Lake $750 651-2898

W BLOOMFIELD • 2 Bedroom 2 Bath Anached garage a» appli-ances Pond stream view $ 7 5 0 ' m o Can after 6 30PM ' -664-2218

CANTON $260'Month including utmties Can evenings 397-9662

FARMINGTON - Room (or rani lor wonting tern am temporary basts deposf reqotrsd house privileges memoes util it ies References required 474-3587

ORION TWP for lease with opt ion 4 Bedroom 1300 sq ft executive co-lonial $1800 month Call

693-5753

W BLOOMFIELD 1960s 3 bed-room. huge tamlfy rdbm. Veplaca. custom ki tchan. £ a r * g « *ake pnvv-

849-2649

PLYMOUTH - Ranch «t quamt neighborhood near dowrt lown 3 bed roqm or 2 bedroom' fami l y room Living, dming, new kitchan. garage, baaement $975 453-1353

W BLOOMFIELO Sir M s Laketront 2 bedrooms sa ippk-ancea $900/month Piswse call 646-6315

PLYMOUTH - Small 2 Bedroom houae. $450 per month $450 deposH 453-0029

PLYMOUTH TWP- 4 bedroom c o l o niai Move-m 6/15 Large wooded lot. 1st floor laundry study walkout tamay room. 2 car garage $1400 mo Eaen WePC. Broker 453-4445

PL "MOUTH VICTORIAN HOME Newt; decorated with 3 targe bed-rooms. lormai dmmg room, updated ki tchen appkancea oversized 2 car garage and Baaement m- lown loca-t ion $900 month Ask lor Norma P e t e r s o n . C o l d w e i l B a n k e r Schweltzar. 459-6000 or 451-2299

W BLOOMFIELO 14,'Drske 4 Bed room Colonial, dan. 3 baths, cantral a* , tamay room, Vsp iaca wet bar Burn ma $1400 'mo 559-6212

w BLOOMFIELD, beautrf^ newly remodeled 2 Badroom home on ap-proximately 1/3 acre waiarvtew lot Lake prtvilagaa. garage lanced yard, ki tchan appiiancae Immediate occupancy $650 plus aecurtty Mini-mum 1 year leeae 591-3046

405 Property Management

Coxpc«me-Farmmgion His 473-1127 S u m m i t - I

Cownglon Summn-Farmlrmton Mis 626-4396

i CJub-Farmmgton His 651-2730

K A F T A N E N T E R P R I S E S THE TOWNHOUSE SPECIALIST

3 5 2 - 3 6 0 0

AUBURN HILLS-2 b a d r o o m c o n d o Neutral deco r , c a n t r a l a r ba lcony Available immedia te ly $ 5 5 0 / m o n t h Securi ty depoa i l r e q u i r e d 3 2 6 - 1 2 1 3

BIRMINGHAM L a r g a 3 b a d r o o m 2 b a t h . Ml b a a a m a n t . air C loae l o t o w n . AvakaPle immedia te ly $790 m o Mike 6 4 9 - 1 6 4 9 or Manager 643 -0750

BIRMINGHAM ONE M O FREE RENT

Bright. 5 0 s c o n t e m p o r a r y town-h o m e 2 B e d r o o m s , a r a * l o down-town w o o d b u r m n g f i r ep lace re-m o d e l e d interior c a n t r a l m pr iva te e n t r a n c e s Landscaped p a t i o b a s e -m e n t with Laundry h o o k - u p 1 10 2 yr l aases o f l e r e d Caa Mon thru F n tor app t

6 4 4 - 1 3 0 0

413 Time Sharing HILTON HEAD Island CkjC Ocean new 2 bedroom 2't bath fully eqiupped BesKai. 3 pools gorf ' res tennis Aug 25-Sepl 8th $750 or $500 per week 647-1819

BATH deer, furmsned sleeping / ia '-96 ft 275. 5 Mile Newtiurgh

Prtvsla entrance $80 week-, 464-1690

• ~ 'VON IA CLEAN jrr furnisped bed-'oom Near snoppmg Quiet area Ncr-.-smonmo neai lemals Raler ences $75 wk 591-3454

NON-Smokmg mala seek i lanasa roommate 10 ahare 2 Bedroom townhouee Dearborn Hts $266 • lumut ies Eves 567-6733

N OAK LANO COUNTY non-smoking strsight t s m a t lo snare home $300 mctudea utarties washer/dryer ft gerage 663-6446

ROOM-MATE wanted to snare 2 Badroom apt in Plymouth $275 o dudea utiktw* Nice location pool laundry facilities 454-9541

P L Y M O U T H p ro fess iona l non-smokmg lamale lo share 3 bedroom house $365 plue •» util it ies 5 5 2 - 5 6 3 ' or 453-6546

R E S P O N BLE N O N - S M O K I N G m a l a . 4 0 i seek ing s a m e t o * i a r e 2 Badroom a p a r t m e n t m Canton

E v e s 721-7179

ROOMMATE NEEDED t o s h a r e du-plex m C a n t o n $ 3 0 0 / m o r utis-t ies Vnmad ia l e o c c u p a n c y avsu-• t M 961-7411 or 347-092%

ROOMMATE to Sha re 3 BedrBom h o u s e m Wes t i and $225 month paj* •t uMltles ft $225 security

M m * 726-9594

ROOMMATE WANTED RasponsiBie male or lemale tor-smoker Renr plus t utlfrtias

a 697-77*6

ROYAL OAK Professional quiet non-smokmg temale 25 - to share 2 Badroom apartment $267 50/mo heat and carport mcaudad Available Sapt 1st 435-6665

ROYAL OAK Professional QuW non-smomng lemale 25 - to Share 2 Badroom apartment $267 50.'mo plus $250 secur i ty d e p o s i l Heal ft carport mc iuded A vailable S a p t 1st 435-6665

SEEKfNG FEMALE r>on-smokmg roommate to share homa Furraahed room svanabie. pels welcome $275 uvoras area 522-0979

SHARE 3 BEOROOM home m Ro-chester Hats $300 mo - ' 1 urn,, tiea Close to 'reaways 852-8263

SYLVAN LAKE B e a c h living L » r g e 2 .000 sq ft h o u s e , c i o e e to every-thing, $285 ' ' pe r r oom par m o n t h 681-3411 Mike 526-0606

414 Southern Rentals

LIVONIA inksler > 7 F j r n a n e d base-ment sleeping room wtth Bath,' shower up Empioyad male $ 6 5 w* $ 100 security Joyce 536-64134

DISNEY E P C O T - Universal S t u d i o s 1'y Miles sway Luxury 2 a n d 3 b a d room. 2 b a t h c o n d o . w a a h a r . d ryer microwave , pool j acuzB. tenmis cou r t s $ 4 9 5 a r x j $ 5 2 5 W e e k D a y s 4 7 4 - 5 1 5 0 E v e s 4 7 8 - 9 7 7 8

L.PVONIA WONDERLAND MALL -room with k i tchen laundry , h o m e p r i v t e g s s $ 5 7 N o n - s m o k i n g •emaie 422-5814

NORTHVILLE condi t ioned W a g o n Wheel L o u n g s . NorthvlBa Hotel. 2 1 2 S Mam

WALLED LAK£4 n o n - s m o k e r to a h a r s wtth s a m e Beautiful h o u s e laka p n v a s g e s $315 p k i s 8 6 9 - 717 '

WESTLAND CONDO P r v s t s b a t h M a t u r e working adi4t $310 m o n t h p m e hafl u t smea ft a a c u n t y

5 2 2 - 6 5 5 ?

FLORIDA - HAWAII Nor thern Michigan - E u r o p e

C a n b b a a r - Mexico U S Wes t CONDO VILLA ft VACATIONS

Golf ft c r m e e p a c k a g e s Air - C a r - Crvuse R s a a r v a t i o n s

SUNCOAST TRAVEL 3 1 3 - 4 5 5 - 5 6 1 0

1-800-874-6470

PLYMOUTH 2 b e d r o o m , s t o v e re-f r i g e r a t o r . w a s h e r dryer c a r p e t , s t o r a g e shed ft utatty $ 6 7 5 ' m o 1 yr l e a s e Sept o c c u p a n c y 455-0391

A B S E N T E E O W N E R We p e r s o n a l i z e our se rv ice to m e a your laaalng ft m a n a g e m e n t n e e d s • Broker • B o n d e d • Specia l iz ing m c o r p o r a l s

BIRMINGHAM T O W N H O U S E 2 Bed room, c e n t r a l a n as appli-a n c e * $ 7 5 0 / m o + aecur t ty The~Wom*Co 5 4 6 - 7 7 7 9

FLORtOA MADEIRA BEACH Wsie r f ron t . 3 b e d r o o m . 2 b a t h c o n -do. s m o k e f r e e p r tme condMlon Ann Arbor 9 7 1 - 1 3 9 1

PL Y MOUTH Count ry se t t ing Fur-nished P n v a t e e n t r a n c e ft b e t h Ax Cab le $395 per m c m d u d a s uta-t a * No lease l Caa 4 5 9 - 5 2 6 0

PLYMOUTH - Room tor ren t $65 depoert $65 per wk Ki tchen prfvi-w d g e s utmties i t d u U a d Caa a f t e r 4pm 4 5 9 - 0 4 9 6

WESTLAND maM or f ema le to s n a r e 3 b e d r o o m h o u e e Haa * v j t o u n a poc-_ 'ur-i tsried room, " i m o n t h n o a e a m t y depoer t 721-7922

WORKING FEMALE t o s h a r e corrv tor-table h o u s e Laka pr tnt leges $ 2 S C , $ 2 7 5 - depos i t - M u tame* SWO-a 3pm 3 6 3 - 7 9 0 5

7 MILE/INKSTER AREA F<a-ntarted

422 Wanted To Rent FEMALE n o n - s m o k s i d s e r s a ' o o m with k i tchen and la imdry p n v a g a s

PLYMOUTH - 3 B e d r o o m s , Vt b a t h s . ' amir , room, deck pat io , 2 c a r g a r a g a . l a n c e d yard, sa a p p l i a n c e s Leesa A v a a a p w S a p t 1, $ 1 , 0 7 5 4 5 9 - 2 6 5 4

• B e f o r e m a k r i g a d a e m o n caa ust

D & H Income Property Mgmt.

F a r m i n g t o n H i l l s 7 3 7 - 4 0 0 2

LAKEFRONT HOME 2 b e d r o o m s . 2 c a r g a r a g a over 165 ft. l ake f ron-t a g e . Pon t i ac Lake. $1 ,000 m o n t h

626-7237 or 3 3 6 - 6 3 2 0

REDFORD - t h r e e b e d r o o m ranch 1'4 b a t h s 2 car g a r a g e Fua b a a a -m a n t Comple te ly r e d e c o r a t e d C a a 5 3 5 - 4 4 9 6

R E W O R D TWP - large 2 b a d r o o m defci ia unit V a p i e c e Ls rge m a s t e r b a d r o o m with a r ea s ing a r a a AJ ap -p a a n c a a mcMUng washer ft dryer O u t s i d e laam r n a m t a n a n o s m d u d e d $ 6 7 5 ' m o CaB D m 2 5 5 - 5 6 7 8

Or 4 7 7 - 6 4 0 9

406 Furnished Houses For Rent

C A S S LAKEFRONT - 4 B e d r o o m . I ' l b a t h s Mid -Sep t to Mid-May Secur i ty depoer t - utiatie*. $700 m o 8 6 1 - 6 7 1 6 5 6 1 - 3 0 9 9

LAKEFRONT. d o a e . t o W Bloom-deld 3-4 b e d r o o m a Dishes, a n e n s . la rga dack . dock , g a a grai $ 2 2 0 0

LAKEV1LLE LAKE 10 m m N of Ro-c h e a t e r . 3 b e d r o o m s , N s p M c a , a t -t a c h e d gar a g a on prlvsae p e r a n e u l s

REDFORD TWP - 3 poss ib l e 4 b a d -r o o m . nearer carpet ing , aght t u r ee . a p p a a n c e a b a a a m a n t . ga -r a g e . $ 7 3 5 / m o Oeva 2 5 5 - 5 6 7 8

or 4 7 7 - 6 4 0 9

I g a r a g e No p e t s $ 1 I S O / m o n t h 6 2 8 - 6 2 3 3

406 Duplexes For Rent

REDFORD TWP - 7 M8a ft B e e c h . 2 b a d r o o m s ta r te r ranch, newer car-pe t ing . Bghl Ikrturea. $ 4 9 5 / m o

C a d D e v e 256-5678 or 4 7 7 - 6 4 0 9

R E D F O R D T W S P 1 b a d r o o m h o u a e lor ran t . $ 3 7 5 / m o IncSudea w a a h e r .

9 5 3 1 * 1 3 0 3

BIRMINGHAM - D u p l e x / l o w n h o u e e 1752 H a y n e a 5 r o o m * 2 b a d r o o m a . a p p k a n c e * r a c r o o m , p o r c h * 6 0 5 AveSeOka ft/1 Agent 6 4 4 - 3 2 3 2

BIRMMGHAM 2 b e d r o o m s . a p p 6 a n c a a . t g a r a g a . n o p a t s . $696 t secur i ty

BIRMINGHAM/1 b a d r o o m d o e s t o down town 2nd Itoor Poo l hea l a n d water inc luded $ 6 0 0 m o n t h Belore Spm 3 5 2 - 9 5 4 0

Bloomftald H * s 3 b e d r o o m s larga living room ."fireplace B a a a m a n t at-t a c h e d g a r a g a C ioee t o Birming-h a m . long t e r m . $ 1 1 0 0 m o 7 5 5 - 6 0 W

HILTON MEAD - M a n o r c o n d o at Shener C o v e kixur lou* s l e e p * 6. overlooking Broad C r e a k M a r s h sarlmmmg. goM. tennis . 3 m a a s of b e e c h Oct £ - « . $550 8 2 6 - 7 3 6 1

REDFORD - E m p i o r e d gle non-amoker. drtnker Spa r tnwa . Beth cook,'prrvale e n t r a n t * $ 7 0

5 3 7 - 1 9 1 2

429 Garages i Mint Storage BARN WTTH 3 STALLS

BLOOMFIELD MILLS LAKEFRONT S p a c i o u s 2 b e d r o o m aa a p p a a r i t a s including washer ft dryer plus c a r p o r t 1200 aq ft Ex:s i lent Location!! f l O O O / m o

CaB 9 3 9 - 2 1 5 2 o r 2 3 0 - 0 7 2 0

B L O O M F C L D HILLS L a k e f r o n t con -d o Te legraph ft S q u a r e Lk 2 b a d -r o o m , 2 ba th , l aundry p a t i o walk out t o the laka $850 m o 6 6 1 - 0 1 4 4

BREATHTAKING VIEW OF Laka. r a n c h unit **th f k e p l a c e M l baee-m e n ! g a r s g * c e B n g ' a n * app6-a n c a s . tf»c* pkjah c a r p e t lmma(»-a t s o c c u p e n c y CaB Today-

4 7 3 - 5 6 0 0

One Way Realty CANTON - 2 b a d r o o m cxmdo 1

ca rpor t , pool No p a t s S a a v f l y , $ 6 9 5 par m o n t h Even ing* 4 77 -6961

CLOISTERS N or 14 Ma*. E of C r o o k s a r e e

HILTON HEAD, S C i BeOroom ocean v a a Pool. M m $ 3 7 5 par w a a *

4 5 9 - 6 5

K1AWAH ISLAND S C Se lec t o n e to live b e d r o o m e c c o m o d a t i o n a P a m Harr ington Ere luaNa*

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

MARCO ISLANO FL - BeeuTrtM 2 b a d r o o m . c o n d o direct ly cm b e a c h , gnaaabi* at oft i n i c r rasas i^i ta Dec Days 3S2-5468. Evaa 6 4 6 - 4 7 6 0

REDFORD - large tu raahed s leep ing r o o m tor p ro l ee s iona i . m a t u r e n o n s m o k e r Security $ 2 4 0 m o n t h / % Litanies. After 6 p m 532 -7973

SLEEPING ROOM m P lymouth i No smoking or dr inking 40 ft over .

4 5 6 - 6 6 0 6

TROV HOME nee M r a a h e d r o o m lor S, day w o L a i m d r y .

l a rm okay $72 /vmek

WEST BLOOMFIELD m d u d e e i i t « -Dee kitchen lur raahad

Execu t ive s tv t e 2

TROY - 16/1-75 toamhouaa Naw b e d r o o m e . 1\» ba tha . Break tar t nook . Braplaoa . r a c r o o m .

Haa t 6 w a t a r 7 3 7 - 4 4 4 2

r eady poo l No pa l s .

415 Vacation Rentals AVAILABLE Aug 2 5 t h r o u g h L a b o r Day N S h o r e Hough ton Lakaaroni . 3 b a d r o o m . 1V» bach. Boat

L ( 5 1 7 ) 5 4 6 - 1 8 1 6

BETWEEN Boyne Mounta in ft Wal-loon Lake Boat tsh. I « I gotf. wooded TV. VCR Deck S t e e p * a bunch C a a 9 5 3 - 0 2 1 6

BRIGHTON AREA - p r rva le qula l area, c o t t a g e a m 3* 6 $360 . wk Boet p teygr txmd. » p a t s 4 3 7 - 2 6 1 0

COTTAGE tor rar M on B i a m a u l Torch Laka Scrw med m p o r c h S i e e p a an. AveaePM tfWM August 25 7 6 8 - 7 8 6 6

i s . WILL SHARE la rge h o m a with o t h e r

Soutf ihek] Pr ivate r o o m • p n v a e g e e o e c o r a i a a

421 Living Quarters To I

$225 mo n e g o h a c t e 336-1750

WAYNE - MicmgOT Ave ft Rd 3 0 * 4 0 n

ft b a t h r o o m $ 2 9 0 plua sa-curt ty 664 -6655

432 Commercial / Retail C A * ft—i RV/I r w n i

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH ADAMS SOUARE

Rata* maa s p a c e a a d a h l s 660 t o 1676 aq ft R a l e s s t a r t i n g a l $ 1 3 5 C r

p e r a q ft m d u d e e Naai & m c o n e u o r a n g 646-580C

COMMERCIAL 1300 s q . l t 5 Mae ft B a e c h Daly araa . 3 6 1 - 7 9 7 8

DOWNTOWN -ROCHESTER

- W s TO C H O O S E FROM F e a t u r e d o n "KELLY ft C O TV 7

At A g e s Tas te* O c c u p a t i o n s . B a c k g r o u n d s ft LDeatylas

HOME-MATE SPECIALISTS

644-6845 3 0 5 5 5 SoutMleld R d . S o u M M d

e C a l e / O a a L o c a a o n

3 3 5 - 1 0 4 3

DOWNTOWN WAYNE. 15 * 66 re at busy Kroge r -Pe r ry strip «er on Michigan Ave an Wayna .

Ample parking, g o o d t r aMc . * a * r i -s t a e r e n t Csa 6 4 7 - 7 1 7 1

FARMINGTON HfLLS 10 MUe Rd & Grand Fttve*

RETAIL SPACE FOR LEASE

ADULT

H E D r O N D - 2 oaaroon-, PMetad g a a g e . ovel a b o v e g r o u n d a — m r a n g

p o o l $ a 0 0 / m o • aecurt ty L a a v a m a a a a p l wai re turn c a l 5 3 3 - 6 3 5 1

ALL ernes e SINCE 1976

•PAY NO F E E ! l encad *i b a c k y a r d

$745 EHO AM lor O r t a Q r s n a n

or DeMMe Or tando CENTURY 2 1 MJL

C o r p o r a t e T

From 1.050 - 6,771 SQ. ft. H)

D M n c a s c a r p e t ft $ 7 9 5 / m o -

• p a m liar aa N a t u r e may k o c h e n a a * f t timai, rm 642-8686 • 1 7 7 C E R T l F t D REALTY INC

^ ^ • 4 7 1 - ? ^ H B E N E l C K E & K R U E

• rSkSVi tA mam e e e t Or*, t JOO p a r ma. • a a a IAIII. 1 8 l a g

4 7 1 - 2 6 1 3 GOLF AT BOYNE

p k a security 4 7 4 - 2 » 7 1 •Tbe Water Street Inn

on Lake Char t avoU In a o y n a C J t y WARRIS FARMS APARTMENTS Move In Spectel ^

water m o M M I m p a a c L r t h r l D ft H Prope r t i e s 7 3 7

GOWERS RESORT

M i e n ° * $ 3 5S ' w a l k " W e e k o l

p a a n a , ik apoa . nmm a a c w r t o r M i » h a a toy O t o * e k a e i t e i s a a r e POM-

k o n t $ 14"" 5 ' m o

8 5 1 - 2 7 3 0

COVINGTON CLUB 14

S O U T N F I E L O *

S t . 1*0 AW B o r e PLI " F T - M O T

N O N T M M U S S a ( M l OOMD C a e n e a i o a h e . U t a h a . * y a r IT H i m a B a n . M 3 6 a 32 "•>. a e v e * a a a a o e ( S 3 - 1 5 3 6

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ANNOUNCING

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I r c U M Ca l SAM-6PM. 4 4 * 2 4 4 4

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TWO* TON

CANTON. LIVONIA

MOOHT8. ANN Af lSOH

In te rna t iona l Bus iness Cen te rs

F1HST M SeWVCCD OFFICE SPACE 454-5400

offering BOO aq.lt. of t x a o j l M

r r > s n 3 , • L O O M F K L D MILLS/DOWMTOWX •34 aq . l t . p r ime location o r Long Lake Rood at Woodwerd 626-6026

61600 mont t i ' A l utilities 4 jannor service Included AvMMMa Sapt 1

647-S117

BLOOMFIELO HILLS - S1 W Long L I Hd.. 614 aq n. frontage 6550 mo Immediate occupancy. C a l Mr ScfiufQ 644-6000

CAOCUX/MORANQ 3 U U M tor medical practice, law. mauraoca. ac-countant or o n * protoaatonal uae. immediate occupancy 451-5462

491 Office /

BIRMINGHAM SOUTH AOAMS SOUAAC

200 /aq ( t angle oMoa. - ran i S216/ mo. H i a i S M i aooupanci S66 sa. It - 4 room oMos su i t e rant 1744/mo 1200-1478 aq It o f t e * u l « raMa atari at 113 50 /sq f l

m g S a a o r

1013S. Premium buading. ampts

BIRMINGHAM • SSO. 1.200. 1.600. 2.700 a q a avelabia Ample

CSX

D E N T A L / M E D I C A L

Bvmngr tam - Suite svHen ie . Pro-•aaatonat buading. Eaay accaaa I rom Hun tar Bfvd On alto parking. Ptoaaa c a l . M o n -FrL. » U 30 666-6744

DESIRABLE TROY Sob-1 space on Eaat Bag Baavar A d . 1-76 accaaa 302 aq ft. l o 850 eq It FtoU-

»-27S0

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM On ma Ha- 4.000 aq. R. of ofttoa & 2.000 aq R ol rata* Vary et t raci ive

FED PI E FTCEREAL T ORS 847-1414

436 OfAcs / Buslnesa 436 Offtcs / Business 436 Off ice/Bueineee 436 Office / Busineas

CANTON - FREE RENT'

1-275 H aa M a n 1-276 H K m bunding at unttor Soar plan. 4 4 e - 6 0 4 i Wraa your own leaae

CANTON - uaey Pmlaaaional Can -

uaa. MO to 18.900 aq. R. b * Fo rd Rd. 8 1275 Prime location 683-6277

DESIRABLE DEARBORN HEIGHTS o f toe apaoa 1.000 aq.ll reaeoni 'Uaa. Caa 430-4075 or

583-8 ISO

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM 1120 aq R and 200*

Oraat views. c o m -par t i ng ,

an OrtSa U l service buading Ooaan Haataiirani. c o t e s arvxx stock b r o -iler and baauty /barber shop buading Next to Crowley's

280 N. Woodward 647-7171

DOWNTOWN BIRMINGHAM Omce tor la aaa Approximatley 400 aq R Immadlaaa occupancy 478-8333

FARMINGTON/Grand Rlvar A n a 350-1500 *q fl of*

74-6400

FARMINGTON HILLS - M a t M M 8 Nortt iweelern araa Sublet 800 aq fl Private ofttoa. tnare raoapoon a r e * C A I Susan 861-3800

FARMINGTON HILLS Grand I

4 Maa/

aa. 160 to 800 aq fl including utBi-Uaa 8 U w M services 471-8822

T O N MILLS-aq R M attractive buading

FARMINGTON HILLS 800 a q fl . ofB atonal buMxtg aaefy 477-01

FARMINGTON HILLS - Spacious aangaa ortca u n Private entr ence 62s6 mo kidudaa a l uMHiaa. Grand RKrar/10 Maa araa 478-8215

FARMMGTON HILLS 300 a q R . 12 M M t araa i *OC par month

Ca8 ban , 7 30em-3pm. 455-4437

FARMINGTON HILLS. 10 M M I Grand Rlvar 2 room ofttoa a u l a m m o d e r n air c o n d i t i o n e d a n d atonnad office bu*dmg indudaa all u ta t iee and maantananca Ampla p a r k i n g Immadlata occupancy 8300 477-7700

FARMINGTON Vanoua sOed deluxe ofttoaa on Grand Fkver Available at bargain rataa Utmtiee nc luded 828-2425

SINGLE ROOM OFFICE SPACE Star t ing Irom »150 a month, includ-ing utlltlaa Ford R d , 4 Mlddlebeit Oar dan CRy~CairW5-2480

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EMPLOYMtNT/tNSTROCTION M>0 Help W a n t e d so? Help W a n t e d - D e m a i M e o i c a i 504 Help w a n t e d - O f f i c e Cler ica l 505 FixxJ Baverage 506 Help W a n t e d Sales 5 0 7 Help W a n t e d Part T ime 508 Help W a n t e c Domest ic 509 Help W a n t e d Couples 5 10 Sa les Opportuni ty 5 1 t Enter ta inment 51? Situat ions W a n t e d F e m a l e 5 1.5 Si tuat ions W a n t e d M a l e 51>! S i lua l ions W a n t e d M a l e Female 515 Chi ld C a r e 5 ' 6 Elderly C a r e S Assistance 5 1 / Summer C a m p s : 18 Educat ion / ins t ruc t ions 519 N u r & i n g C a r e

Secretar ia l Business Serv ices professional Serv ices A t t o r n e y s / L e g a l Counse l ing Ta« Serv ice

ANNOUNCEMENTS 600 Personals i.your d iscre t ion! 602 Lost 4 Fo^nj j (t,v the word* 603 Heal th. Nutr i t ion Weight LOSS 6 0 * A n n o u n c e m e n t j / N o t i c e s 605 Glad Ads 606 Legal Notices 60? insurance 608 T ranspor ta t ion -Trave l 609 B m go 6 ' 0 C a r d s sf T&anks 612 It M e m o n a m 6 ' < Death Nonces

MERCHANDISE 700 Auct ion Sales " 10 Col lect iv es 7 0 ? A n t i q u e s

03 Cra f is R u m m a g e Sa ies F iea M a r k e t s

5J2 523 524

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706 Garage S a l e - O a k l a n d C o u n l y 707 Garage S a i e - W a y n e C o u n l y "08 Household G o o d s - O a k l a n d C o u n t * "09 Household G o o d s - W a y n e C o u n t * ~ ' 0 Misc <or S a l e - O a k l a n d County 7 H Misc to« S a l e - W a y n e County -" 1? Appl iances " • 3 Bicycles Sa le 4 Repair " 14 Basmess 4 OTflcST£Qui£>menl "15 C o m p u t e r s "16 Commerc ia l - Indus t r i a l Equ ipmen l "17 Lawn G a r d e n 4 Snow Equ ipment 7 ' 8 Bu'KJmg Mate r ia ls 719 HOI TUBS S p a s 4 POOLS 720 Farm P r o d u c e F lowers Plants 721 Hospital E q u i p m e n t 722 HoDDies -Coms S t a m p s "23 Jewe"y "24 C a m e r a a n d S u p p l i e s "26 Musical I ns t ruments "27 Video G a m e s . T a p e s 728 VCR, TV S t e r e o T a p e D e c k s 729 C B Radios Cel lular Phones 730 Sporl ing G o o d s 734 T rade or Sell 735 W a n t e d 1o Buy

ANIMALS 738 Household P e l s 740 Pet Services 744 Horses Livestock E q u i p m e n t

AUTOMOTIVE/TRANSPORTATION 800 Recreational Vehicles 8 0 2 Snowmobi les 8 0 4 A i r p l a n e s 8 0 5 Boat Docks, M a r i n a s 8 0 6 B n a t s ' M o t o r s 8 0 7 Beat Parts & Serv>ce 8 0 8 Veh ic le /Boat S t o r a g e 8 1 0 insurance M o t o r 812 Motorcycles G o - K a n s Minibikes 813 Motorcycles P a r i s 4 Serv ice 814 C a m p e r s M o t o r h o m e S ' T - a i k e r s 8 1 6 Airo.1 T rucks Par ts 4 Leasing 818 Auto Rentals l e a s i n g 819 Au in F inancing 820 Autos W a n t e d 821 Junk Cars W a n l e d 8 2 2 Trucks tor Sa le 823 Vans 824 Jeeps.'4 W h e e l Dr ive 82C. Sports 4 I m p o r t e d 852 Classic Cars 854 Amer ican Motors^ J e e c 855 6«gle 8 5 6 8uick

8 5 8 Cadi l lac 8 6 0 Chevrolet 862 Chrysler 8 6 4 D o d g e 8 6 6 Ford 87? Lincoln 8 7 4 Mercury 875 Nissan 8 76 OtOsmotowe 8 78 P lymouth 8 8 0 Pont iac 8 8 2 Toyota <J64 v 'o 'kswaoen

BUSINESS DIRECTORY 3 Account ing 4 Advert is ing 5 Air Condi t ion ing t A l u m i n u m C l e a n i n g 9 A l u m i n u m Sid ing

10 Antennas 12 App l iance Serv ice 13 Art W o r k 14 Arch i tec ture i = Asphalt 16 Asphalt Sea lcoat rng 17 Auto C l e a n u p 18 Auto 4 Truck Repair ? i Awnings 22 B a r b e q u e Repair 24 B a s e m e n t W a t e r p r o o f i n g 2 5 Bath tub F'efinishing 26 Bicycle M a i n t e n a n c e 27 Brick Block 4 C e m e n t 29 Boat D o c k s 3C B o o k k e e p i n g Service 32 Building inspect ion 33 Building R e m o d e l i n g 36 Burglar Fire A la rm .7 Business M a c h i n e Repair 39 Carpent ry 40 Cabinet ry 4 Formica 4 1 C a r p e l s 42 Carpet C lean ing 4 Dyetng 44 Carpet Laying 4 Repair 52 Cater ing - f l o w e r s 53 Caulk ing 54 Ceil ing W o r k 5 5 Chimney C lean ing ,

Building 4 Repair 56 Closet S y s t e m s 57 C h r i s t m a s Trees 58 Clock Repair 59 C o m m e r c i a l S t e a m C l e a r i n g 6 0 Construct ion E q u i p m e n t 6 1 D e c k s Pal ios 6 2 Doors

43 D r a p # r i e « / S l i p c o v e r s I Cleaning 64 Dressmak ing 4 Tsrtoring 65 Drywali 66 Electrical 67 Eiectro<ys<s 66 Energy 69 E * c a v a t m g 70 Ekler ior C a o l k m g 71 Faafuon C o - o r d i n a l o r s 72 Fences 73 financial P lann ing *5 Fireplaces i 6 F ireplace Enclosures 78 F i rewood 81 Floor Serv ice 87 Floodlight SO Furnace insta l led Fiepav 92 Furni ture Finishing 4 Repair 9 3 G r a p h i c s 94 Glass . B l o c k . St ructura l , etc 9C Giass S t a i n e d / B e v e l e d 96 G a r a g e s 97 G a . a g e D o o r Repair 98 G r e e n h o u s e s 99 G u t t e r s

102 H a n d y m a n - m a t e / l e m a l e 105 Haul ing

108 H e a l «ng /Cool ing 109 H o m e G r o c e r y S h o p p i n g 110 H o u s e c l e a n i n g 111 H o m e S a f e l y 112 Humidi f iers 114 i n c o m e T a * i t s industr ial Serv ice 116 insurance P h o t o g r a p h y

117 insolat ion 120 Interior D e c o r a t i n g

121 interior S p a c e M a n a g e m e n t

123 J a n r t o r i * 126 Jewelry R e p a i r s 4 C locks 129 L a n d s c a p i n g 132 L a w n M o w e r R e p a i r 135 L a w n M a i n t e n a n c e 134 L a w n Spr ink l ing 140 L M o u a M S e m e * U 2 L ino leum 144 Lock Serv ice 145 M a n a g e m e n t 146 M a r M e 147 M a c h i n e r y 149 MobUe H o m e Serv ice 150 M o v i n g - S t o r a g e 152 Mi r rors 155 Music Instruct ion 157 Music ins t rument Repair

156 New H o m e Services 165 Pa in t ing - Oecoratmg 166 Party Ptanrwig

(Food-F lowers -Serv ices* 175 Pest Cont ro l 178 P h o t o w a p h y 180 P iano Tuning-Reparr -Refmtshing 181 Picnic Tables 198 Plans 2 0 0 P las te r ing 2 1 5 P l u m b m g 2 1 9 Pool W a t e r Delivery 2 2 0 Pools 2 2 1 Porce la in Ftelmishmg 2 2 2 Print ing 2 2 3 Recrea t iona l Vehicle Serv ice 2 2 4 Retai l H a r d w o o d s 2 2 9 Refr igerat ion 2 3 3 Roof ing 234 Scissor. Saw 4 X m t e Sharpen ing 2 3 5 S c r e e n Repair 2 3 7 Sept ic Tanks 2 4 1 Sewer Cleening 2 4 5 S e w i n g Mach ine Repair 2 4 6 Sign Pa in t ing 2 4 9 S l ipcovers - Sewing 2 5 0 Solar Energy 2 5 1 Snow Blower Repair 2 5 3 Snow Remova l 2 5 4 S t o r m Doors 2 5 5 S t u c c o 2 5 7 Steed Laminat ing 2 6 0 Te lephone . Service. Flepair 2 6 1 Televis ion Radio 4 C B 2 6 3 Tennis Cour ts 2 6 5 T e r r a n u m s 2 6 9 Tile W o r k 2 7 3 T r e e Serv ice 2 7 4 Truck Washing 2 7 5 Typing 2 7 6 Typewri ter F*epair 2 7 7 Upholstery 2 7 9 V a c u u m s 2 6 0 V a n d a l i s m Repair 2 6 1 V ideo T a p i n g Service 2 6 2 Vmyi Repair 2 8 3 Vent i la t ion 4 Attic Fans 2 6 4 W a l l p a p e r i n g 2 6 5 Wa i l W a s h i n g 2 6 7 W a s h e r / D r y e r Repair 2 8 9 W a t e r Sof ten ing 2 9 3 W e l d i n g 2 9 4 We l l Dril l ing 2 9 6 W i n d o w Trea tments 2 9 7 W i n d o w s 2 9 8 W o o d w o r k i n g 2 9 9 W o o d burners

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Marilyn Fitchett 'editor/591-2300

Monday, August 13. 1990

Manufactured stone's popularity on the rise

By Gsrs ld Frawlsy staff writer

T h e f r o n t of t h i s W e s t B l o o m f i e l d h o m e is a c o m b i -nat ion of G r e a t L a k e s Spl i t F a c e m a n u f a c t u r e d s t o n e a n d a l u m i n u m s id ing . W o r k e r s f r o m Wi l l i ams

P a n e l Br ick t u r n e d i n s i d e c o r n e r s by b u t t i n g m a n u -f a c t u r e d s t o n e s t o g e t h e r a n d o u t s i d e c o m e r s wi th s p e c i a l m a t c h i n g c o r n e r p i e c e s .

Housing act sinks adult swim Osr board voted to have an adult

twim on certain evenings, which repre-sented a small percentage of the time that the pool is opes. One of the parents threatened to bring a lawsuit claiming that her child's civil rights were violat-ed. In yoor opinion, can we have an adalt swimming time (18 and over) for a rea-sonable period of time.

Amendments to the Fa i r Housing Act have made it clear that a condominium or apartment complex cannot discrimi-nate against children in the use of their facilities. Because of severe problems in tbe past with discrimination against families, the rules a re stringent. Clearly a swimming pool is a "facility," so it is subject to the act. The board should not make any restrictions based on age. A rule requiring that small children be ac-companied by an adult would be permis-sible because it does not exclude chil-dren and because it has a basis other than the child is not an adult Another possibility is for a group of co-owners to have a swim party la ter in the evening, when children are less likely to attend. I I am a co-owner in a condominium where the board has instructed that all

condo queries Robert M. Melsner

requests be sent to the board tn writing which I do, even thosgh the majority of tbe co-owners call the board members. Apparently my requests irritate the board. Tbe reply to my last letter was carbon copied to all of the other mem-bers of the association. Tbe boMi is trying to make me look like a bSd co-owner and a constant com plainer. Is it legal for the board to circulate private correspondence to other co-owners? If sot, what legal recourse do I have and to whom may I write who has the authority over the board's actions? I have asked the board for an apology and sent copies of same to the other co-owners but have not received a reply.

If in fact the board is intentionally at-tempting to embarrass you as a co-

owner, you may have legal redress against the board and the association. To the extent that dissemination of board decisions and correspondence are made to the co-owners, there m a y be what is called a "qualified privilege" on the part of the board to do so. so long as it is not done for malicious purposes or to unne-cessarily embarrass or harass a co-owner. It appears that in this instance the board is attempting to unduly em-barrass you because there appears to be no legitimate reason for them to circu-late your letters, unless they a re doing so with respect to the other co-owners com-plaints as well. You may well have a le-gitimate claim against the board and the association for invasion of privacy and may wish to consult legal counsel.

Robert M. Meisner is a Birming-ham attorney specializing in condo-miniums, real estate and corporate law. You are invited to submit topics for this column by writing him at 30200 Telegraph Road, Suite 467, Bir-mingham 48010. This column pro-vides general information and should not be construed as legal opinion.

Most people like the look of stone, but don't like the price tag.

But an alternative is available; one that offers the appearance of stone at a fraction of the cost — manufactured stone.

From luxury homes to bank buildings, from fast food emporiums to Disney World, from Mar-riott Hotels to Heritage USA. manufactured stone has adorned interior and exterior walls, leaving no one the wiser that what they're seeing is any-thing but actual cut stone.

Manufactured or pre-cast stone is hardly new to building, but it has gained in popularity in re-cent years, said Mark Pool, contractor and build-er sales representative for William's Panel Brick in Detroit.

"Stone adds character to a building and that's why people like it," Pool said.

Manufactured stone's appearance and style have improved to the point where the average person cannot tell the difference between manu-factured and cut stone, Pool said

GREAT LAKES split face, gray castle stone, cobblestone textures, limestone, driftstone, river rock, glacier rock and lava stone are only some of the pre-cast stone types. Pool said. Manufacturers use actual stones f rom around the country as models for the manufactured stone.

Manufactured stone is made from Portland Cement, aggregate and iron oxide dies. While du-rable, the pre-cast stone is aerated during mixing so it hardens at half the weight of real stone. Pool said.

And at only eight pounds per square foot, manu-factured stone can be secured to walls at higher elevations than cut stone, be said. But the surface is still durable, which is why builders of commer-cial, office and residential projects have turned to it in recent years.

"But you can't tell the difference (by appear-ance) between manufactured stone and real stone," Pool said. "That's why builders use it."

THE USE of manufactured stone bucks the na-tional building trend, said Robert Heath, presi-dent of Stucco Stone Products Inc. in Napa, Calif., the world's largest producer of manufactured stone under the trade name Culture Stone.

Even when construction slowed during the ear-ly 1980s, manufactured stone sales continued to grow, he said.

"In the industry, we think in terms of produc-tion — the amount of product we have on the market exceeds 1 billion square feet," Heath said.

As an industry, manufactured stone sales ex-ceed $150 million a year.

The Midwest, the West Coast and New York are all strong markets for manufactured stone, he said. Manufactured stone was also a popular building materials in Texas, prior to tbe construc-

tion bust there, he said. Michigan has been particularly strong in manu-

factured stone sales. Heath said "In the state of Michigan we've had a growth of

20 percent. 35 percent and 25 percent in the last three years."

THERE ARE limitatjons to manufactured stone. Heath said. Manufactured stone should not be assumed to add strength to load bearing walls and should not be used below grade or below wa-ter.

"It has the same qualities as brick." Also, manufactured stone should not be used in

areas vulnerable to slush formed by salt or other snow or ice melting chemicals. Heath said.

Natural stone is also subject to staining, disco-loration and cracking under similar conditions.

"Because (manufactured stone) is man-made, some people expect it to be better than natural stone,"

Pre-cast stone does offer ease of installation affordability, design flexibility and consistent quality. Heath said

"You can get the same type of stone out of two parts of a quarry and they'll differ significantly."

Al King, owner of Atlas Fireplaces Inc. in Troy, said he has sold manufactured stone for about 15 ye^rs.

While more expensive than aluminum and vinyl siding, manufactured stone is about one-third less the cost of real stone at about six to seven dollars per square foot for materials, King said

MUCH OF THE manufactured stone sold by King is used in interior use to decorate fireplaces, he said, but he also does building faces.

"Michigan has always been a popular state for stone," King said.

The popularity probably s tems from the fact that natural stone — an abundant resource in Michigan — is a traditional building material, be said.

Stone is not used everywhere — probably 30 percent of states are really stone states, ' King said.

Manufactured stone has come a long way in the 15 years since he began selling it.

"It started out with maybe two colors, but now there's probably 20."

The quality has also improved, he said. " Most people can't tell the difference between

(manufactured stone) and real stone." The improved quality, he said, is the main rea-

son for manufactured stone's growing popularity. Previously, manufactured stone was used mainly as an exterior siding, but the improved looks made it appropriate for interior use, be said.

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Weaver addresses BASM • ' t w u "

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will be the focus of remarks by tele-vision commentator Joe Weaver when be addresses a general mem-bership meeting of the Builders As-sociation of Southeastern Michigan Tuesday, Aug. 21, a t Roma's of Bloomfield, 2101 Telegraph, north of Square Lake. ; Weaver, editorial director of WJBK-TV2, will discuss the public's perception of tbe building industry and what builders can do to enhance their image In communities. ! Tbe meeting will also feature dis-

vices for builders.

New member orientation will be at 9 a.m., followed by supplier dis-plays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.. T t * luncheon and address will be from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Registration, including lunch, is f r e e to BASM builder members (with a limit of two per company), $18 for each additional builder representa-tive and associate members, and $25 for non-members. For registration information, call 737-4477.

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MEADOWRIDGE CONDOMINIUMS HOMES IN THE HEART OF FARMINGTON HILLS

PRIME CANTON LOCATION With Large Natural Park

' 1 Floor, 2 Bedroom, 2 • 3 Floor Plans Private Entrances GE Appliances Cathedral Ceilings Carport

From 168,500

OPEN 12-5 Daily 9 8 1 - 6 5 5 0

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RANCHES WITH LOWER LEVEL WALKOUTS A V A I L A B L E

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2 F * 0 4 E Monday. August 13. 1990

500 M p Wanted 500 Help Wonted 500 Help Wonted

500 Itelp Wanted

C L A S S I F I E D S O N P A G E S

TMa few Pip IE.

ASBWTANT MANAGER COUPLE

ATTENTION MOMEMAKER3 Mad tor W * poeftton c M r

hMhrai* * laundry rooms In apart-mmm oomplWL 0 * work. M W to 15 30 par hew. tab hoBdai* & ve-

500 Halp Wanted ASSEMBLY/PRODUCTION WORK

know how lo road a taps waaaun • K M '* ol an men AJ applet r a be lealed Ful Urne 6 pan am* opening* n i i l i M « . immediate opening* Appkr m paraon 10am-3pn> ontf 32754 W Eight IMa Road. Farmmglon. naar Farmlngton

ASSISTANT BOOY SHOP MGR Larga GM HaMwMtie ha* an m » dMle opening tar an experienced

tarn body cloemg on

md working rauva companiaa on claim ap-proval* Mual anyoy working watt ma puMc. Excalant opportunity tar to* right IndMduM. Apply m paraon lo:

Ron PBon. Joa PanMn C W T O W

24111 Telegraph SouthMid

Ass is tan t M a n a g e r G r o u p H o m e • in LNoMa araa 4 BM

car*, panorwiM i

a look-ing to aam extra money Mo sMBng. Work pan-tuna tar Pwpfe Heart Cal l am 8pm. Mon-Frt 726-4572

ATTENTION STUDENTS

A T T E N T I O N T E L E M A R K E T I N G IS par hour Baaa pay + Man* can put you lo »12

4 heefth mewance. AWarnoon*pSl' Wa naad 25 peopM Birmingham

. C a t now 474-9774

WANTED " « ing. Monday Ihra Friday, day how*, waakly pey- $126 to t l H par waak. part ante. We tram. Car needed. CaB MERFtY MAIDS. 526-7290

ATTENTION: NOW M M N O Ful Bma makeananoa, day* Stan Ing rata i « 10 t a par h o w Apply In peraon 2-4pm

THE GROUNO ROUNO 30005 Orchard Laka Rd

ATTRACTIVE J C * Sa l tve stage entertefcimeni •ram our ffedtoid office Idaal tar student* homemakwa. 2 3 H houra par waak. evenings 4 Saturday morning. S4 56 pea V to Mart. Can altar 4pm:

AUOtO VISUAL COMPANY ka aaM modveled depenidabto

Muat a a obis, lo work nigftt* 4 weekend* 30-40 hr*/w< A p p M M M e being lakan Irom 4-12 or 1-6 on Tuaaday. 3 *32 Trade C tar Or Ann Arbor. 971-4

AUDITOR tor a 9 K M CP A arm wfth 5 year* of

to* and g r o t t i opportwaty Bum-M a * . Morris 4 Brown PC. JBB77 Northweefem Hwy.. Su 200. South-M d . Ml.. 44034 342-4300

AUTO DEALER PORTER Star Lincoln Mercury

AUTO DEALER Action Otdamoto**. VWno. 4 Maaan. naada tow. madtant. 4 high akMad tochnlcMe. CompeOtNe pay plan. CxcMsnl tralntng opportunities.

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Rd.. Lh-onto.

AUTO DEALER M naad of experi-xxjnter paraon Appfy

m panon at Joa Dwyar Vafao-Su-baru. 24441 Qrand Rlvar at 7

AUTO DEALER

knowledge ol rani Michigan

VO 24441 Qrand

LIGHT ASSEMBLY We are a ma io r suppl ier to t h e au tomot ive industry a n d h a v e recently m o v e d into a newty c o n s t r u c t e d Livonia facility. W e have i m m e d i a t e full t ime o p e n i n g s for Assemble r s . Must b e 18 yrs. o r o lder with a high s c h o o l d ip loma or equivalent , pre-vious related expe r i ence a plus. We offer competi t ive p a y a n d benefi ts/ i n su rance .

CALL FOR INFORMATION

4 6 2 - 2 7 7 0

e q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y a m p t o y e r M / F / H / V

A T T E N T I O N ! WoMd you onpoy - Deekng with peopMT • Working on your own 9 0 X

ol the time? • A Quick peoed day. getting out

ol work by 2 30pm? -Working outdoor*? • Becoming a Catering Truck

Operator? Douglas Fooda Corp haa opaninga tor '

AUTO MECHANICS CarMtad mecnaraca needed tor muflfer and brake ahop* In metro Detroit Excellent pay/benefit* Manageniwii ogxxtwaty * MMfili

-3433

operate Mon-Frl Our ourrerM Driv-ers 4 Cook* • 5 0 0 par weak

$325-Qood driving

obMty. congenial par rad. We wm leech « x

me reel! Apply at DougM* Fooda Cor®. 32414 Iwdua l r l Aa.. Gwdsn City 427-5300

AUTO BOOY Exi Helper tor Quskty CcBMori Shop 5 deys a weak Own Too*. Oood BaneM*. Qood working oondtoon*.

522-5535

AUTO DEALER Action Oldamooaa. Volvo. 4 Nleaen. need* tow. madk*n 4 high akBad technician* Competitive pey plan Excellent training opportunities

Action C M a n o W i . " K w r S j i m o u l h Roed. Uvorn*

AUTO DEALER SEEKS

CertMed mechanic Fua benedta r eeabl*

Indudaa 401K and Blue Croea No Setivday*

J O E D W Y E R Subaru - Volvo

24541 Qrand Rfver Waat of Tategrapft

537-2292

Day t t m . M Bma. ( 5 an how 4 beneltt*. 24460 North mduatnal D r , N. ol Qrand RNer between Haggarty » Mai ana

AUTO MECHANIC - tndependem auto rape* ahop In Rotnaelw la looking tor oarUWed, axpenanced mechanic Contact Larry: 461-1700

AUTO MECHANIC

bona"needed tor buey LNonla Ser vtoe Canter ExoaBant pay/benaAta tar right paraon 591-0678

AUTO PARTS COUNTER PERSON Muat have experience Growing

oompany expanding Ita operation onar* ful bwVeOt* 451-0333

AutoParta

Murray's Discount

Auto Stores In

Livonia NOW HIRING

FULL/PART-TIME PARTS COUNTER

PERSONS (Muat be Experienced)

Schedules

A u t o m o t i v e M e c h a n i c

Fu* time aoaftton. CONTACT George

FOR DETAILS

T o w n & C o u n t r y D O D G E

31015 GRANO RIVER FARMINGTON

474-4750

AUTOMOTIVE

MECHANIC/TECHNICIAN immediate need exlat* for a mechanic /•technician to work oo-ane el Automotive naaiarnh 4 Develop-ment laOkry In tha Ann Arbor araa. fequlrea Wrong famdBertty with n teme l engine component* Dynamometer experience a piu* Temporary to go dkect

THE EMPLOYMENT CONNECTION 445-3900

AUTOMOTIVE NEW TRUCK PORTER

Fua time. 19 yeen or older muet neve exoeaent driving record. Apply in peraon lo Truck tol al Pal MMkan Ford. 9600 Telegraph Rd.. Redtord

AUTO PORTERS Need 2 herd worker* fc* Urne. Bai Brown Ford. C a l 4 aak tor Dale;

421-7000

AUTO SPRING REPAIR. brakes raai^rad

Ught truck and auto aprmg and brake repair Experienced only Apply 31744 W 4 Ma* Rd.. Fwrrv-mgton HMa. 8:30-5pm Mon-Ffl

AUTO TECHNfCIAN HEAVY/UGHT

Immedtate opening* tor Heavy and Light Repair Technician*. Higher volume nanaaanala* axpanalon ol personnel. Greet pay and beneltt* A«Hy With atrtctest oonftdence to: B e * Mater North Brother* Ford. 33300 Ford Roed. Westiand

421-1300 ext. 249

MERCHANT S A t f S

ASSISTANT First ot America Bank Southaaal Michigan haa a poWflon available tor a Merchant SaMe Aaalatam located In n j r Coneumer Lending area Pontiac

The q u e u e d person wa pro*ds servicing aupport m terms oI cue-

AUTO PARTS OEUVERY DRIVER

driving record. B 4 F Auto , Plymouth

453-7200

Murray's Discount

Auto Stores kn

Detroit M

E v o r g r M n / Q r a n d FUvar NOW HIRING

EXPERIENCED PARTS COUNTER

PERSONS

STOCKERS (No Experience Neoeaeary)

• Flexttse Scheduling • Growth opportumttae

ExcaMent B«n«ftta Inckids:

BEAUTY 4 Ths Bead* now accept-ing «pp*cehons tar Menegar 4 Aa-

Manegar positions Ssnd re-to 340 Enterprise M d HM*. Ml 44013.

Attenoon Robert Grey

Cowl .

Outstanding Proai 8hwing ' PMd Sick Oeys Comprshenelve Ineursnoe Plan

Ca l l : 5 3 7 - 5 9 4 0 Aak tar Larry, Chuck or Tom

AUTO PREP MANAGER Mature individual to coortdmete and Mparvlae prep oI naw oeMclea C a l M * e Schrelber at Bill Brown Ford 421-7000

AUTO RECONOITIONING Part or tal time pcieWoiie tor claan-mg car upholetery and rub 4 wax. Ptjmouth aree 420-222*

A U T O S A L E S

ExoaBent opportunity tor the nght individual. AppBcam muat be de-pendable and have a strong d a a n

Quired. For net a l l apply In paraon.

T o w n & C o u n t r y D O D G E

3 1 0 1 5 G R A N D R I V E R

F A R M I N G T O N

B L U E J E A N J O B S

in B I N D E R Y ,

P A C K A G I N G M A I L R O O M

Experience helpful but not necaa aary

IF YOU WANT TO WORK. WE WANT YOUIM

40 HOURS WEEK TOP PAY

BENEFITS Oey 4 afternoon (hlRa avakeble

We need hard working dependable amployeea with their own rekatXe traneportation tor long tarm aneign-mants m Svonle. Bring picture ID and Social Security card CaB today tor sppolntment

C O R P O R A T E P E R S O N N E L

S E R V I C E S 4 7 8 - 1 0 1 0

NO FEE EOE

BUILOING MAINTENANCE Parson tor aa around duttos st SoutnftsU apartment complax. Muet be de-pendable. C a l

BUTCHER - Hah cutang 4 M r a d . Ful Ik adble h o w *

<6 Merket. FerrrSngton H M * 449-5750 or 541-4352

0ms pot-faun.

CUSTOM CABINET ahop needs l u l lime experienced Cabinet BuBder mstsHstton. esssmbhr 4 laminating. Blue Cross/Blue ShMM Minimum 2 yeer* experience CeB Keith or Walt.

471-1421

CAB DRIVERS Mala/I am Ma part-time. Day*, nights, weekend* of Souttmsld. 9em-5pm

Royal Cab 356-2400

Gro

Exc«il«nt Benefits Include: Superior Health insurance OutstancBng PreBt Sharing Paid Sick 0 m Comprshenelve meursnos Plsn

Call: 471-5850 Ask for Gary or George

MARKETING/CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

ImmadHrta naad exists tor a bilingual irvtouaa customer tarvica raprasantatne to asaial us in imprat^ng our aup-port to our Japanaaa automotive diarns. Tha w c t w i i u l camidale M l be fluant in tha Japanaaa tanguaga. both vartMi and «rWan, and w i htva iivwj in Japan for a nunbar of yaars.

If you enjoy working in a dynamic, professional and per-sonafly rawardng environment we d fike to hear from you.

nmm aand oom taOarmi muam lo: First Technology Safety Systems

P.O. Box 319 Plymouth, Michigan 48170

AUTO PORTER

Ford. 33306 Ford Roed. Weetlend See Bob Ta>tor

kition tor tha credit card merchant in

ckxia 1-3 years rwvoMng credit ex-psrlsnce Involving knowtsdgs ol FDR prciosasli'iu tyslam and Polrrf ol Seles (POS) terminals, typing 50wpm, word procissslng. CRT ax-

Pis sa* aand yow reeume to

F I R S T O F A M E R I C A B A N K

Human Reeouroea P.O. Box 2659

Detroit. Ml 44226

Equal Opportunity Employer Minority/Femele/Hsndlcspped/Vet

STOCK CLERKS PRODUCE CLERKS

DEU COUNTER CLERKS ^ CLERK CASHIERS

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET h a s immediate part-time openings for stock clerics, p r o d u c e clerics, deli counter clerics & derfc cashiers. Must b e 18 years or older . Heavy lifting required. Excellent pay . $6.00 p e r h o u r to s t a r t Premium t ime (time & a half) for Sun-day woric. Very flexible scheduling

-available. T h e s e are year ' round posi-tions...not s u m m e r jobs! Apply in per-son a t

SHOPPING CENTER MARKET 6433 ORCHARD LAKE RD.

(at 15 M l l a R o a d • Waat Bloomftakf)

CAREER OPPORTUNITY PROFESSIONAL PHOTOFINISHING

*5.02 to *9.06 per hour P m ail i ii mm a ^ i n n h i r ^ ciTipioyw otoc* uwnersrwp n a n

- Overtime - Pro* Sharing - Olher Bane*a Ca iU M m a n n m H I n a* m ra m i — * h a l n r mi t»fn6 p o s i u o n s TOT Q w l v f a l n w p , p f t f i l *

ing, inepectfon, sales counler, art, and print finishing. No experience necessary We wM tram Casual dress code. Starling pay 16.02 par hour. Muat be able to work overthne and eoa«e Saturdays. Raises and ayM\ |kk4 |J^k jsA — — — -a — — 1 n — ^ — ^ _ pro f rHroons 0 8 3 6 0 o n j o o p e r T o r m a n c e

n o r t h H SMBZCAN P H C H O H

27461 Schoolcraft Ml 4 *150

AUTO TECHNICIANS Stale certMtod Hourty pma commis-sion 4 benem* Updete Ir sarong pro-vided Pal. Farmlngton 477-0470 Rick. Canton 454-0440

A-1 Cleaning Systems Is Wring out-door worker* SS an hr. to Ban. guarantee ralee after 2 week* Own car required 855-1071

CABINET SHOP - aei Individual lor audmg saw operator buSdsr Expenenoe e plus -Da isdl* Wlxom K M 347-4777

BANK TELLERS I1S.OOO a year Fee paid 2 y

required

Employment Center Inc.

A l

549-1434

BARTENOERB 4 FRONT DESK F i * or part time, good pey and ban-em* Appry m peraon at teeee s .

I Psrk. LJvonle.

BEAUTICIAN Wtth alantala. Chair rental, raaaon-sbM. New salon Great traffic loca-tion Farmlngton H«to 477-5449

BEAUTY SPA - Farmtogkm HM* Positions are * iWlsMs tar expwl

meture 4 reMeble Mersourtst. Meke-up Artist 4 ssaMt-snt menaoar/recepttonlet. 1 you have what Jt tekee. we heve ths e4-snt*. C a l Tamers 855-0476

BIRMINGHAM AGENCY need* Ex-portenood AeoBo A«*nl tar cem-merdel 4 vacation 443-4402

STRAIGHT TRUCKS 0LEX, INC.

An industry leader in expediated freight is currently looking for Owners/Operators of 20-24 f t . straight trucks. Excellent reve-nue per mile $1.00 per mi le t o and from Canada, 90« per mile for loads in U.S.. 50* per mile for empty miles). Excellent working conditions. Call Tom Taylor Mon-day th ru Friday 9 am-5 pm.

1 - 8 0 0 - 5 3 5 - 8 2 9 9

BOOKKEEPER CPA firm require* bookkeeper tor one ol thee dtants In Southftsld aree Muet be experienced m ac-counts receivable, sccounts psysbM snd computer entry. Word pro e aaa ing and Lotus experience helpful Send resums to: Sox 944 Observer 4 Eccentric Newspspera. 34251 Schoolcrsft Rd.. UvorSa. Michigan 44150

BOOKKEEPER lor travel agency, soms experience. 5 H d a y * •250Ask. Aak tor C A 442-4242

BOOKKEEPERS r aooawWfcig practice le growing, we need InrtMrtiiaM wtf i book-

through trial

In conH-nottermond at:

Methews MtghtlngeM RekX t 8oon.

B « O G E P O « T HAND I ome, must have minimum 2

yeer* experience p^mouth

Accountant We are a suburban-based leasing sub-sidiary of a major metropolitan finan cial institution seeking an experienced Accountant who will be responsible for daily operational accounting and prepar ing special analyses as required

The successful candidate will have 2 3 years experience in accounting, strong interpersonal skills, and proven analyti cal abilities Personal computer and Lotus 1-2-3 experience necessary You must possess a bachelor's degree with a major in Accounting.

We offer a comprehensive benefit pack age and salary commensurate with your experience Send your resume, complete with salary history, to:

B O X 1 1 4 O b s e r v e r & E c c e n t r i c N e w s p a p e r s

36251 S c h o o l c r a f t Livonia, Mich igan 4 8 1 5 0

A Equal OpponwMty Employer

B O O K K E E P E R S FuS-Oms

he areas ol:

Accounting Clerk* Accounts PayaMs/RacalvebM

Data Entry/SpreadaheeM

CANON USA

Join the CANON teemll Combine yow word proceeekig/ computer a k M with yow strong customer ser-vice background aa a Customer He-iettona Representative In o w beauti-ful OouthHeld ihowroom office

Y o u l prontds clerical support han-dto InquMee from customers and dssler* perform product demon-strstions and aaatal ow stslf wNh a - j - - - - -4 - - J - . ,*| eeI • • w ywnmy or m. nil iiaa For ths quaWled IndMdual. we oltar a competitive salary Mono with a broad ranga o l company banaMt* C a l tor inlormalton. or apHy In par-

. Mon-Frl. between 9AM-3PM. CANON USA.. INC 2000 Town Cen-ter. Suite 200 SouthfleM Ml 4B07S (313-355-3290)

EOE/AA

CAR WASH HELP WANTED Ful or perl time Male or tamela Starting at 43.90 4 *>. Apply m peraon: Clean Machine Car W a k , 33414 Plymouth Rd., LNonM (nasi to A o tton 0 M M Ask tar JWi or Kalhy

CASHIER/CLERK Ful Ome 44. 4 up per how to atari Paid vacation Apply at 7 Eleven. 9001 Wayne. Uvonie or 24205 Ford. Garden City

C A S H I E R • Ful and pan Wne

Fana Auto Wash (SouthheKJ) Cell I0em-3pm 357-5054

CASHIER Ful time position. pmresMiig docu-

along with talaphone contact* Muet have daelarimp experience, be de-pendeble and people oriented Good math akMa taaantlel See Debbie U*. Tsmarofl BuKk. Service Dept.. 24545 Tataflrmn. SouthAek)

CASHIER - HMp wanfea M l t ime Muet be abie to work M i ubM h o u r * V mtereeled sppfy a t Mob* Ok. 31296 Arm Arbor Road, »eetlend

CASHIERS - M l or part t ime. Bk-mangham a r m na t i on 4 m i rk lng oondt t ion* Ask tor G « y or Mark 640-3383

CAULKING/WA TERPROWING Compsny need* hsrdworking per son w/trsnsportebon 47 lo Marl

424-9310

CHARTER TWP OF REDFORD POLICE ANO FIRE

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION

The Charier Townalsp of Rsdlord •* accepting appeca»cm» tor ths poet-Uon ol CERTIFIED POLICE OFFI-CER tar the purpose ol establishing sn sBgtbaRy 1st tor tha deswAce-tlon. REQUIREMENTS Musi heve sixty (BO) semeeter how* or ninety (90) querter* hour* of co**g* credit snd must be s Michigen certified polos

CASHIERS • F u M p e r t tlms

After noons 4 mrdnnhu g * eenehu

Kvecebon. Apply at: Mich. 4 graph: Schoolcian 4 Farmtog-

lon: Schoolcraft 4 Merriman: Ptym-oulh 4 Farmington: Qrand RNer 4 •nksMr Cherry HS 4 NewbWflh: Cherry HM 4 Venor Arm Arbor Trs* 4 Telegraph: Tstagraph 4 1-44

C A S H I E R S FuM & part t lms posit ions available Experienced pre-ferred.

Apply In parson only

J O E ' S P R O D U C E 33152 W 7 M4s - Uvonls

CASHIERS STOCK PERSONS

tiare are openings lor U t pert ine help tor CaMver* 4 Stock st

Fsklene Pharmacy. 37290 5 Mae/ Newbwgh See Carolyn Ron

Paul 444-4200

CANTON INSURANCE AGENCY has sn opening for additional sales atafl Experience pralei ied but w4l tram Mature, outgoing 4 aggrsssl s person to mske m-houee *aMe 4

' M K M i a a r 0 -CANTON SPECIALTY SHOP experienced Taamtraai and Sale* Help Cea 451-0779

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Ful time poemon* nWtobia in s professional photo llnisheig lab. No enpertsn^e inc iaaar j Muet be able

days Starting pay 45 02 per how

North AmencarnSwo, 27441 ScnoolcraR. LNonla 44150

CAftOUSG. CAR WASH Farmlngton Has. 344S0 Weet 4 MB* Rd.. now Nrtng M l Ome ample,aaa. 40 plus hour* week '

CARPENTERS 4 PAMTERS Ful wne. Muet have own truck 4

CARPENTERS houee PwniriQ aaaarlinua.

Farmmgton/W anumBi i i l area.

Expertanoe neoeeeery Needed ImmedtoMy Cafc

CARPET CLEANING TECHNICIANS

tnduaary

accounTemps

BRANCH MANAGER opportunity etoata tor I

z r z z L '

BWLOSR/DEVEL OPER In F w a W * -ton HBa - M M araa aeaka pwsen b

OOWMM k e d y o w t d C i w i t , 7 s g M e e P

HOMEMAKER8!

Homemakers We Need You

at the <£bsertoer & C t c e n t r i t CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT S91-0500 0 4 4 - 1 1 0 0

•as., ale. Truca, and Thursday to drop off

wagon a m u s t

Cm II todmy or mpply In p*r*on mt 36251 Schoolcraft, Livonia, Ml

etaanmn. You mual ba M • e s t 14 years ol sge. heve

Paid good oarffinQ* p o U M M pi

i t m i a a i i c"

i n d i v i d u a l s 241-0722 to

inter e a t e d ahould e e l

jMjMmanl

CARPET INSTALLER: Or

. required i or Mark.

carpal In-•d No van

CASHIERS/ STOCK PERSON

Poe»one aveleble ful 4 pert time. HexlbM h r * Ful Ome benefit* even-able. including medical, dental and vocation Apply Warren Preecrlp-ttone, 32910 MWdtobeft st 14 M M . Farmlngton H«a 454-1177

CASHIERS svsMebto. Theee pert Ome tempo-rary positions are idaal tar thoee who went to earn added m-oome who doeentt We tn Foaett Colege store* with SnmadMls op-port j i f f ies r W M b l i at the UnNerW-

T K - 2 T •Kpart tnM pre*erra<3

C t n J W — ah

VISION Minimum 20/40 correclsd to 20/20. no color Mindnee* SALARY 422.441 to $30,215 shsr live yeer* Excslsrt benshts, mmi-mum sgs 14 yeers Appacattons may bs completsd Mondey through Fridey from 9 AM -4 PM In the Personnel Office. 15145 Beech Oeh Redford. Ml 44239 until * PM of the doamg dete. Auguet 31. 1990

The Charter Townahlp of Redtord » an equel employ mem opportwuty employer and la aeakmg quakfled block and other minority appecents. ae wel aa ehrle appucanta wlthoui regard to race

CHILD CARE AIOC tor privets school, begin Sept.. 7em 9em 4 3pm-4pm dely. expen-enoe with chldren required Send reeume by Aug 20 10 New Morning School. 14501 Hsggerty Rd Plym-outh. M l . 4 4 1 7 0

CHILD CARE TEACHER needed tor 5-12 yew olds Irom 2:30-4pm.. Morv-Frl Associate* Degree or equlnaeni pietansd Redtord Union School* Laura 592-3444

CHURCH ORGANIST WANTED Play tor aerWoea 4 choe reheersei 7 rank pipe organ Contact Rev Paul Kopka. 24401 W Chice-flO. Redtord 534-5389

COMPUTER buey Southfield com puler compsny seeking lechnacei pre!**• iansl experienced m sn as-pect* ol P C . aseamWy trouble •hooting 4 repa* Exceaent pey complete benem* hiring Vnmedi-stsly PC Supply Co 353-0351

CONSTRUCTION 1 Aaphsfl PsvWig Menegw Strong msnegemeni skift*. sstimetlng. sic Open *eiery Peld beneht* 2 A*phen Estimeior 3 Yrs sxperi-snoe Open selerv Pe«3 benelli* 3 l.aalsisnt to Manager 3-5 Yeer* Site 8 Utanw* E*t<matmg 550-J7S« range Paid benefit* Err leee peid by empioyw

B HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

Emptoymsnt

C O S M E T I C S A L E S P E R S O N

Positions svsksbM - M l 4 pert time m o w oownetic gift dept Fua t»m* benem* sveMbie including msdicai. dental 4 vecetlon Apply Wsrren Preecriptions, 32910 Mlddleben si 14 Mils. Fsrmington HMs 855-1177

COUNSELOR: LNorke Adult Educe-tton. Certllicetlon required. S18 81 per how plus benefits Send reeuma to Jemes 'lawmen Bentley Center 15100 Mubberd. Uvonie, 48154

COUNTER PERSON wfth glee* ea poellion Cell penance tor tu* time i

Bloom Beta Glee* Co Cell

482-3300

COUNTER POSITION Ory deener*. dey poeltion. no expe-rience neceeeery Good pey. piees-ant working cond^lons For inter-view. call Mike U 473-0111

COUNTER/SALES PERSON Fua or pert time to aaa auto parts lo wholesale and retail, customer* Cea Bob st 421-21 i l

CRANE 4 ELECTRIC Moist Repew-men wsnted full time 474-8948

CITY OP WESTLAND

PARKS 4 STREETS MAINTENANCE WORKERS

PAY RANGE 44 50 TO 44 50

The City of Weetlend nes immediete opening* tor Perk* snd Street Maintenance Workers Ful end

me work. Apply m per* Fnrrl Wnail. Waanand.

Michigan. Personnel Office An Equal Opportunity Employer

CREDIT UNION Located m Centon now accepting eppllcetlons for Tse*r*/Cierk*. Credit Union experi-ence preferred Application* wM be scoepted Frt. Aug 10 4 Mon Aug 13 from 2pm-4pm only Kembe Credit Union, 44300 W Wsrren

CLEANING - PART-TIME Evenings. Mon thru Set Flexible how* . C a l 1-5pm, 455-S788

CLEANING PEOPLE WANTED

Cvenlng hour* Cak between 1-Spm 851-4290

CLEANING PERSON Afternoon*. 1-4pm 45 per how Ap-Ph^to _person Uvorss Famlfy

I Stark Rd

CLEANING PERSON NEEDED Office, shopping aree 4 houee cleaning Garden City are*

422-4400

* apply M the Can idaal poaMon tor

H B i a c a n p w Book-

•on* 4 retired peopto. An Equal OpportwWy Emptoywr

CASHIER - 4 stock parson, fu l 4 part nme poaMona evelabie tor flax tola day 4 eve. h r * Apply More. Wonderland Mai . Lh

YARD WORKERS Ful and pan a m * tadM achedule. Apply a t Church's Lumbar. 31245 W. 8 M*e Rd. (at Merriman. Livonia]

CASHIER wanted tor cafe In office

Open f d a y * CaB

CASH IN A FLASH

W you're looking tor work, take look el the long and ahort term • pgnmanis at KePy We have Iota o l ight industrial lob* to Wa area. You can work In •hipping and aaa theee M M donT require

KaBy often top pay and effih bane-Ht* If you want to caah in an aome of theee great lob*, caa KaBy todayl

522-3922 29449 W. Six M9e Rd-

" H b a a a » — - , 4 e * - e e e » -W waa in BM*

KELLY Temporary

Services Eeual Opportuniry Emptoyar M/F/M

C A T A L O G C A L L S Oo you went ( 7 - M f f i r ^ Maw about s greet office environment w«h yow own deakl w s naad peopM to sn-

341-8700

* " ' m { T n L _ x ! u

CARPET INSTALLER NEEDED aa*. cfean. top pm. unBmM •rd* BlrnUnghanVek

CARPET 4 V»m. M8TALLE1 • i l l MuM have iooto4 truck.

CAR WASH ASS«TAMT laamnnansa i ^ i i i i w c i SSriir rano* PiinMaa Area. Nela*

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 4 2 4 - 4 4 7 0

Ford 4 HM In Canton Daye, . . .

C A S M H R S M i

u B a i n o a i H a ^ - a M ^ w 55XBM

aad car prap lataiMniil. Ex a nana** 4 working com*. CaB 443-2424 sat 344 or ap-

I Htoaa Park Unooln Mercury 1 Ann Arbor Rd-. Plymouth

I O E T O CARE ASSISTANT! m m / m m * mr ear* n H

4 Fri mornmn* B » a t 545- 7ft 7

O T d c a w a w m t a n t s I 4 pari Mne puMj i open to?

MM day care. EapaMiMa wMB *aaaaBaaaary. 4S3-am

TEACHERS and

m tmr mtmmrnwm BtSaa? 25 ar .KrsJcrSt i r

Uareary

Mrt Ban SMM •m S JHHB y Oaad MB Mr •*.

W y r S A B B T A T K M B _ i V g f e » A r W T , . B M W a

MBBB MMSMMB M 14 MB*

CLEANING PERSONS needed. M l and part time Starting 45 en hour Apply in peraon only. Mon. - Set 8 36-S Soott Shuptrlne Furmtwe 43eoe W, Oek Dr.. ecroee from Twelve Oaks M a i Nov*. Ml . 44377

An Equal Opportunity Employsr

CLEANING SUPERVISOR Part-urns. 5 days per week. 5 hrs per night. SB./hr lo stsrt. C a l L * ry ,

455-9748

CLERK, pert tlms tor heefth food • lore m Plymouth Must be Infereei-ed in nutrition, non-emoker Cea

CREW PEOPLE - Wexlng 4 buffing M l time plus benem* 44 75 - » lo stsrt Wsstlend s r s * Csa 10em-2pm 722-8489

Crowley's SALES

HOUSEKEEPERS Whether you srs looking for s tun or pert lime posrbon we srs mtsrssiad m you A* a queirty leeder In tha feahkjn Industry, we teke prkJs in hiring friendly, helpful people p'o-vidmg en oppcxlunrty lor personal 4 . prcifeeslonel growth We offer sxiel-lent beneftt* memdmg merchsncwe dwcowit i . pe>d vecetlon* 4 hoe-day*. Intereeted eppHcent* srs r vrt-., ed to apply m person st our Humsn . neeource office, Crowley *, In Farm-mglon HMa >•

OEUVERY/STOCK

record Ful 4 pert W eveBabfe M OO hourly lo alart Bsn-sBM Apply •< peraon Mon. avu Fri.. lOam-4pm et HeMapi. 22790 Heeap Drive. Novi (between Now Rd 4 Maedoebroo^ Rd North of 9

DEMONSTRATORS Needed to jaaff grand opening ac-•rvMee aT^A4Pl and Fsrmw Jack

I 540-2020

Dlf MAKER TRAINEE e dMaxp

Taylor k 381-MB0

500 Help Wentad

food driving record M 74 how * i l " »aa aMcunie Apply Mon-Fn 9 30-5pm 24004 Hegperty Rd

DRIVERS - Drive yow

sr oome CeS -7743

DRIVERS « r * C-2 4 good driving record rs^ <Mred Ce l . 522-3411

An Equel Oppwtwety Emp«oyw

DIE R E P A I R E x p e r l e n c a n s c e a s a r y . Overt ime & beneftt* Farm-ington Hills

4 7 3 - 0 4 0 0

DIE S E T T E R Cleen. efficient metal alarr«Mng plant eeeka parson proadsnt In sel-ling 4 twang oI progreeslv* dtee Sefety Martderd* atncBy Moroed ExoaBant beneais Salary baeed on expenenoe Apply in person 300 W duatrfel Dr , Plymouth (ecroee from UnMysl

DIETARY AIOE/ MAINTENANCE For nursing homs See Cerofe

n 241-5300 NIGHTENGALE WEST

4345 Newbwgh Rd Weetlend. neer Joy Rd

Equel Opportunity Employer An

DIETARY AIOE needed st home tor the elderly Weekenda only Excel-lent workng anwonment C a l PM

737-4430

DIRECT CARE STAFF Needed tor community group home 4 (upport-ed independent program No expe-rience naceeaery Treating provided C M I M 1 - 4 2 2 2 cmdy 455-7534 Amy 541-4942

DIRECT CARE STAFF 1 peraon group home m Rochoefer • seeking ki4 time midnight 4 or weekend Man Starting pay 45 SO per how plue benefits Contact: Samka at 450-3020

DIRECT CARE STAFF 4 women over 14. No expert-

Good benefits C e l 531-0447

snce neoeeeery Good I0em-2pm 474-4111

DIRECT CARE STAFF NEEDED tor w BtoornaMfl group home Pert time, weekends, muet be over 14. neve mgh school dlpiome 4 vsBa MKh drivers kcenee C e l M 1 - 0 1 9 2

DIRECT CARE staff needed lo work with developmental time enernooris. M T i m t d r y t s

DRIVERS

P A C K A G E V A N - LOCAL OEUVEMES -FULL 4 PART TIME

Ars yow Wed ol l o n g - M i driving, working raghl or ewtngahffii Would you warn to spend more time wRh your family? And would you M e to

Peckaoe System inc. s of rtoadway S a m o a *

inc., haa an aaoaBanf opponurvfy tor an OWNER/OPERATOR to M < * r and plckt« amaa pei^aoae In the to-CM area. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NO OVEWeGHT Muet be at MaM 21 and have M Weet ONE YEAR OF VERBTASLE COMMER-CIAL DELIVERY EXPERIENCE Woman enooweoed lo apply Only aenoua wdii lduali need reapond If iritei awed tn being e pert of a rapid-ly growing Oekvery system, ee l tar

ROADWAY PACKAGE SYSTEM. INC.

1124 N. Perry 8WM A

(313}

An Equal Opportunity Empioyw Affirmative Action Employer

DMVER8 WeetMnd Car Care ia ecceptmg

N Wayne £ 2

DRWER WANTED

naciaaeei'). CxcaBent tor lelked per-son. C e l M e n bstween 4am-12noon. Mon. • Fri. M

CXVVER/WARENOUSt Apply In person: Advanoe Novelty. 12744 raster Rd . Redtord 9-Noon only No telephone c s M

DRIVEWAY ATTENDANTS immedMte opanmga. morning and

Good Starting pay ' bonus Sheai

553-2422

starting t benefit* C a l bsr .ewi 9am-3pm 332-1171

DIRECT CARE STAFF Group homes hiring skMed. caring mdMdusM lo *srve devejopmsntePi

DRY CLEANING PRESSES Fua or pert tkne Experienced onry Great pay FermingUm HMs/W Bioomftold area. CaB. 941-0043

DOE TO INCREASED FALL ENROLLMENT.

Kinder-Cere learnkig Centers North vMs Is looking tor enthuelostlc

500 Help Wanted

EMPLOYMENT CONSULTANT

Potent ial to $35,000

keys Ti

peoed onvkonmem ' the

rsmmg provided CALL NOW

5 6 9 - 3 0 3 0 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

17117 W 9 MILE RO SOUTHFIELD. Ml 4B075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

ENQMEERMG MANAGER RepkBy expending mfecUon molder

•ng equipment. CAD box/gray-box protects and O-1 sta-tue seeks mothrsled smbffious Merv sger for our E n g i n e e r i n g depertment OueMled cendKleie •hould poaeeee expenenoe in an En-

apaclty be

bMMng akM* CXir strong sngmasr-« g convimmenl snd mero^ecturing strength heve mede ue s leeder In ow IMM For en opportunity to be a pert of ow dynemic growth and to pemcapele In end be reeponwbM lor meemnglul snd Intereetirig pro«ects. Pfeeee send a raaume or letter lo

A-LINE PLA8TICS 40300 Plymouth Roed Plymouth Ml 44170 Ann Personnel/EM

E N J O Y P E O P L E ? Lhrorae firm need* personebM. cleen cut mdhrtOuM tor route sMss to sxistlrtg sccounts Some heavy •fling High School Otpioms 4 sxoel-lent driving record required Selary bonus mewsnce 4 benefit* Qood opportwMy lor e qusaty person

427-3510

EXPANDING 24 how Amoco asri'leo elation Looking tor a lew herdwork-ers Caamw Atlendents. Wrockw Driver* snd Mechwik:* ere nseded Loceted in downtown Femwigton. No experience nseded Muet be Oleen c«t end ready lo work Flexi-ble hours, good pey Contact Tony or Ron el 474-7444

EXPERIENCED SALES REPRE-SENTATIVE - tor temporsry help servtoe. Weetelde territory PMaaecaB Jeff 4eO-iOOO

EXPERIENCED WRECKER DRIVER Heeded tuB-tane. muet be ebfe to work rsghta or dey*. For mtorrne-ocm. Larry. 307-0540 435-4494

EXTERIOR APT MAINTENANCE FtM time poemon eveBabfe tor energetic peraon who anfoys work-ing outdoors wtth s variety of re-

- aneflta peckege m-ictueNe W Sloom-

Apt Community C a l tor appointment M1-0946

PwoQW who love chBdren to

shifts. Compelltfvs weges/exceaent benefits C a l I0em-4pm Dearborn H I * 277-8183

537-9054 324-43B4

499-4543 or 409-3404

DIRECT CARE WORKER m Plymouth home F t * Bma after noon* $6 25 to stsrt plus benefits-Students askiorns. Cal Petty or Garln M 420-0476

CUSTODIAN for buMdmg loceted m Deertom Hour* Mon - Fri.. 7em-10em Apply m person between 10errv-5pm Co-op Service* Credit Union, 15201 W Werren. Deerbom

DIRECT CARE WORKERS Ful time No experience 45 untrained. M 25 tram 4 Garden City group home* Cel . 9~30-4pm 397-9654

CUSTOOIAN - Several pert time poellions sveaebie Mornings oi evening* Good pey piu* bonus 24 Mife-Mound srs* 543-2940

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed lor group home In Csnlon. Pert tkwe afternoon and midni(^il poeMone aveMbfe Must bo M MaM 14 with high school diploma or GED 45 50 per how. C a l 397-1417.

An EquM OpportwWy Employer

CUSTOOIANS NEEDED 4-11pm Mon -Fn

Southfield/Detrort aree 332-4242

CUSTODIANS needed M l 4 part, time m Uvorue 4 Canton area*.. Pieeae c a l Meg 789-2400 .

An EquM Opportunity Employer

CMC LATHE/MILL OPERATOR ENTRY LEVEL POSITION

A minimum of 4 months experience Apply 4em-4pm. Ventws industries. 11844 Globe Rd. . Uvonie. 591-2040

CNC OPERATOR Menutactwer looking for CNC punch operator CendldaM muM be tamMar wtth sheM metal, fabricating equipment blueprint reeding, quel-ty control Inspection equipment Programming abMty a plue. WMtod Laka aree 424-2410

C O L L E C T I O N S Part-Time

banking/DuMnae* MaM 1 year of cc*-

Mcdon expeiMnc* Good verbM 4

eccwele typing sbMty are required a* do

nekxfe makmg cMM and obtammg partlnanl data to aa*Mt o w oustom-a r * SpanMh «c aaking would bp an

•per and 4 how* on S m The

work hour* w * be acheduMd be-tereen Bam-Spm AddWonel hows may ba required W e offer a complete benefit pack-age. Quale* a candidate* ahould apply Mon-Frl. Mm-4pm

Human ftaoourcoa FIREMAN'S FUNO

MOPTOAGE CORPORATION 27566 Farmlngton Rd

E « i M OpportwMy Employer MiT /H

COLLECTOR Growing Weet Metro m Union haa operiua tor

Romulus. Ml 44174-04M

COLLECTORS 434 000k •

(Salary, bonus 4 benefMs)

tor* e*io have worked tar s ooMc-aney wNh m MaM 4 monthe of

experience,. MuM be a ssB

rn typing B M of M MaM 26 For appointment 536-42M

COMPOPT BM - LIVONU

SkUncehaM h *~ r T ' T t l B M B M i B s 444-

4 Mem

7111

COBMCS. DANCERS, SMGERS

I R i i ^ w ^ M M e y r a J

SSI 00MMUWCAT1ON COMPANY

COOK^ETAPY Fua a pan ana

C O P I E R T E C H

M T R O V f f l t t O Q r r SYSTEMS

4S5-5780

o o w t a a t a t R i u R Y o n A N t i i " R M w Ban M i M* wp. i ta • u. aee-

CUSTOMER RELATIONS PERSON Ful time, tor auto deafer Ster Lincoln MercwY

354-490CT

CUSTOMER RELATIONS REP -NationM mKrocomputer manulac-turer seeks s very motlvMed peo-pfe-orlerTted person to won wtth cuMomer* over the phone Send ' * -•urne to Microieb. 23974 Freeway Perk Dr Fvmmgton HMs, Ml 44335

DIRECT CARE WORKERS needed lor group home In LNonM Ful and part bme poaftton*. A l aMfta n a -abfe MuM be M Meet 14 with Mgh achool dlpiome or GED VMM MtaM-gan iklvwa Icenee and good driving record atoo required 45 50 per how CaB 425-8377

An EquM Opportwuty Employer

OMECTOP OF DEVELOPMENT PrtveM woman * high school re-

mtlliililiiM lo raMa money thru dBed and mdkect acBcheBone Irom Indi-vidual*. community, foundations, snd corporation* Experience re-qMred. Ptoasa aand rseunw to: 7225 Lahear. Brmnghwn. Ml 4B010 Alt: "

C U S T O M E R SERVICE In your neighborhood Earn $100-4500 per week FfexIbM h o w * No door to door . C a l 581-8124

CUSTOMER Service 4 ke ter * Wanted Enthueiesye 4 mothreted men 4 women For ap-pointment ca l Mon thru Thws. be-tween 4am-2pm 532-8400

CUSTOMER SUPPORT REP Natlorief microcomputer menulao-turer seeks paopie-onented person Mth technical experience In perscm-• a f W k t I fe travel Send r*> sumw to Microieb 23974 Frsewey Perigfar Farmlngton HM*. Ml 44334

CUSTOMER SUPPORT TECM reoehring, drhAng MuM

heve or be abto lo obtain cheuffews F O B — o m r n n Oea ron f c "

beckround a t . Send reauma to. Joeeph EUvett . Electro Rent Corp 31195 Schoolcraft. Uvork*, 44150

An EquM Opportunity Employer

B U S Y S E A S O N JAPPROACHINGS OVERLOAD OF WORK

Advertising Customer Service Delivery 45 poeiUone open. M l training pro. rided 427V4375 weekly, no expen-enoe. car M required Choeen spp«> canfe w * Man immedMMfy * To arrange an mervfew caB Leah

355-9820 .• DELIVERY DRIVER

Ful Onya, " u M C a l 241-4440

DELIVERY DRIVER Pert-Wne, Men thru Frt. needs own care 4 vsBd driver* leans* Centon wee. 44. hr pkje m H a g i CeB 464-4079

OEUVERY DRIVER M l time. Mon-Frl. benef i t* muet have B o o d

4 ' * ^ 3

knowledge of metro area. Apply B - t Mon-Frl al 2QM0 W 4 M M

DISPATCHER - Hiring now MuM be a very i aeporialbla person and have strong peopM MUM. Prefer ex tsfe-merkefer but not * muM Ful Uma day shin or Mfernoon. Apply to per-ion: 324S3 Schooler Ml. Lfeonfe

522-3773

DISPATCHER Looking tor an Mlaraetoiu fob? Se-curity Corporation, one of the Mrg-sM provider* of warm asrvtces to Michigan needs a quaBBad

Cook and ToddMr Taechers KJnd-er-Cere offers s compfets benefit peck sge including: chad cere beneais Me insurance, comfortable work enrironmsnt snd proleoMoriM akMs through qusBty training Phons tor eddmonM Intor

health/dental/

477-4233 3 4 4 - 1 5 M

EARN EXTRA CASH1 Looking tor caring, nwuring to work sMh chldren 4 the Set yow own echedMe Work M l time or IMMbfe hour* Cendkfefea muM: Be in good help 4 have own traneportation Be c o a M n . outgo-ing 4 inlhualaallL Exhibit patience 4 have * calm iMpuaWlun, M de-pendable Servtoe cover* N W De-troa 4 t s M e m Oakland county Ex-perience la prefer ied H you would Hie lo M a part of o w orgaMiafton

M o n - Set 4pm-apm 3BB-0730

EARN FUN ANO EASY MONEY F \ * or pert Ome. SM yow own hour* C a l LOM: 344-0647

EARN UP TO $12 PEP HOURI De*iW-. Drivers skilled Door to Oqpr DeBvery Service MuM have oam vehicle- Heidbfe hour*

Operator* Atoo Needed Apply- 1240 14 M M Rd Clewson Ml.

Or Caa 2BB-3B31

EARN WHILE YOU LEARNI PLYMOUTH AREA

Local offioaa o l nebonM organtta-tion seeks kB « maiitdusfe tor income in (30 .000 per year FREE MARKET ING TRAPPNG - No aeaery C a l Mary between 9em Spi n

459-4222

EARN SB TO Sa PER HOUR a laraaM home cMarisi I Car

mraaaai' i . No eve*., eaalianda, hol-iday* Paid vacation In 4 month*

471-0930

EDM OPERATOR ol 2

FALL WORK $8.10 BASE

Students ( ten now 4 work through School-Ffexibie hows, msrkeimg

Monday Auguat 13. 18S0 OSE * 3 F

500 Help Wanted FRANKLIN

Fltneee 4 Recquel Club m looking tor mature and rssponai-Me people lor daek help hm end pert ame Apply in peraon 29340

FRENCH - MECHANIC 4 CO%IPUT| ER Teachers ere n * *d *d tar en sfler school el SouthBsid Sie-

" a s r A S P Committee. PO Box. 3270, Detrok Ml 44232 or ce l 366-1121

FRONT 0€SK MOTEL CLERK Afternoon hows ReUreee or rnkeg* •tudent* wsicoms Appfy M M be-tween l2noon 4 4pm, Mon or Fn , HMtop Motel 10010 TsMgrspn

FURNACE/AIR CLEANER Stert snmedfetely CxcsBsnt weges • benefit* MuM heve truck

537-1414

GALLERY ASSISTANT for South-hew srt gaftery Must heve beck ground In ert history 4 sn|oy aelee Ful or pert time Phone. 356-5421

GENERAL HELP Fie ome weedy employment lor Mechane OperMor* m MelM Me-dline Shop MMord/Wtxom aree Also Fsrrmngton HMs srse Experi-ence helpM - wB trem CMI Mon thru Thurs bsfwsen 9am-3pm 473-9305

GENERAL HELP - M l Ome Appfy withm, Louie Gross CMerier*. 33210 W 12 Mi l * Fermmglon HM*.

553-0025

GENERAL LABOR F u l time person st Mrge glees plent

dge of hat In Lrvorvs Knowledge end tspe meeewe required Excel-lent benem*. w e trstn C a l between 9em-1 l e m 1-400-454-4741

GENERAL LABOR chenicM abHty lor growing oompe-ny Good opportunity Pleaae ce l between 2-4pm 273-0442

GENERAL LABORERS S m s l msnu tsc twmg Arm m uvorus rsquirss M l t ime ahop help Excel-lent benefit*, pey commer iews te wnn experience C e l . 241-2300

500 Help Wonted HAIR DRESSER herd bMMIng yow caemw you de-• r * the aecurtty end perk* Ho, FrencfMee Seion OfesbMi, mew ance High C o Educebon C e l

HAIR SALON m PLYMOUTH looking tor s M l tk Coordmeior Must

good communacetion snd °onel skMs Expenenoe preferred but not neceeeery Beginrvng m Seplembw *55-4Ba3

HAW SALON RECEPTIONIST i booking near eedad for South-

354-5415

HAIR STYU8T A* aelon Rsceptionast Expsnsnosd M l or pert time lor Lrvonxs 4 Weel Mnd waes 559-8649

HAIR STYLIST Clen wsnted si very buey *hop CkenleM v s t n g Ths n a m ol ths •hop 4 Shers Tour n » 27724 Ptymouth Rd Lrvonle A M tor Joanne 425-5440

HAW STYLIST . Duke* Fsmdy Hw. Shop cuentais werting Fu« or psrt t lms Redtord/Lrvorvs srse

531-4597

HAIR STYLIST For progrsssiv* Ms-tord heir selon Must be out going, eggreeeive end s oulc» i ee r rw Greet pey 4 beneftt* C e l 487-4247

HAIR STYLIST - Lookmc tor * chengsT Soms ckenteas ExceBsnt commission or rsnt * chsk Troy

489-489C

HAIR STYLIST' Lst be your styw Rent st downtown F*rmmgton Selon CMI Unds. Wsd thru Set <74-4440

St 4 74-4242

500 Help Wanted MOUSECLEANING PART TIME

4-ieem i^eerwig in Oaklend Cowity Paad tremng A^oecenorw snd a* lemaw* at Hoaday Inn For Iwlhai miormellon ca l 3 3 6 - I 7 M

HOUSECUEANMG pert ama (fey* » you w e a good workw you can aam good wegee Expenenoe or»y IO work si Fwrrangton HMa North-«Ma, Nov. 342-2744

HOUSEKEEPERS NEEDED lor weakenda only Apply m person Super 8 MotsM 24512 Schootcrsft LrvonM or 3B33 Lotz rd , Can Ion

ILLUSTRATOR

blueprint* tor perspective Myouts Also Ar t te t /Keytnw sntry wvw fun time Portfolio s must lor appointment

427-2252

900 Help Wonted JET AIRCRAFT

REPAIR tar fueMrs. hen

nd aMrlikai with opening* No W9erience antry level pope on A I

lob* are permeneni requiring aome travel MuM be 17-34 yew old high achool Grwl

CALL 1-a00-922 l702

JEWELRY SALES FiM 4 pert ome poemona e leaeoia Ratal expenenoe a p k e Ccntecl Mr Perm M Nortnasnd Center Store 549-09TV w» To-meesms et LaurM Perk Piece More. 442-9740 or Mr Lenetr* si Uvonts MMt store 474-7070

MEYER JEWELERS An EquM Opportunity Employwr

IMMEDIATE OPENING I Fu l t ime 4 3 pert tvne people needed to IM o w *teff ugh t office 4 phone work Perfect tor homems* art student* aervor a t a s n s Csa 421-4420

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS For temporsry customw ssratce • u p p o n sgeni tc perform wrcrsft in-» • » cfeenlng Reqwre* outside work, wekngnsM to work s_m , p m , wwsssnds hokdey* Musi heve vekd Micfsgen driver • scene* snd suc-cessfully pess comperry phys ic * For vi iormetion ce l (404) 765-2501 or W i t s

Employment Office Dsfts AjrSne*

PO Box 20530 Hert*heid mtemehonel A l p o r t

Atlanta, GA 30320

HAIR STYLIST 4 Menicurwt tor Mona Lies LsPslour Selon, 270 S TsMgrspn C e l lor appointment Wed -Set 9AM-5PM 843-3770

GENERAL LABOR Mecftme ( h o p Fsrmmgton HMs. M l bme, o v w 44 50-45 hr Apply 24650 North In-dustnw Dr N of Or end River be-tween Heggerty snd HMeted

GENERAL LABOR

Meny positions open 45/hr or more with beneftt* Apply st 28244 Ford R d „ Garden City Mon -Fn, 9-4

JTPA Funded

GENERAL SHOP Febncat tng snd ~ ss Operator MuM be 14 y r * snd

r FuB-tkne Viking BuMMng 30175 Ford Rd G w d e n City No phone appacatunef i

GENERAL SHOP HELP

Bradley Thompeon W l k n g t Too. Co

352-1446

GIFT GALLERY - hiring M l 4 part time *elee/slock help Hr* Mon thru Wsd 10-7 Thurs Fri 10-4

-Set KI -4 Sort: noon - 5 By sppt C a l Noraen 453-7733

FARMINGTON YMCA M looking lor

schooi-eged chi ldren m la tch key program Good pey. I toxibM hours CeBUnde 553-1020

FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE MuM have good dr iv ing record, cfean. neat appearance 4 good communicat ion akMs. W e be re-•ponalbfe tor p i ck -up 4 delivery of cuMomer o rder * In a company vehi-cle. aa w e l as hMpkig t o expend de-

to PeraonnM Deper tment . 7350 John C Lodge. Detroi t . Mt 4S202

FIELD SERVICE POSITIONS ExcMfent oppor tun i t ies tor smbi-

RNANCiAL PLANNER For growing Fsrmeig fon aree tax 4 HnenOM pfenning Arm Cendtoete •hould have aecurtty 4 mewence 4-cenee 4 be wMtog to M a m the pw-

473-6300

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR needed tor Weet BIcomlMld health d u b Knont-sdge 4 experience to t ra in ing with

or Den M ML-1000 . sx t 301

HAIR STYLIST Prefer sbiy with * o m * caemew lor

HAIR STYLIST WANTED booth rsnt M. Lrvonts sslon Aak lor Drew

422-4970

HAIR STYLIST wanted tor busy Centon selon. Frtsndly stmosphsrs. hexibM scheduM Guaranteed wega. paid vacation* Greet we l l In buw-nee* so no caemw* needed

459-5528

INCOME TAX PREPARERS

No axperience or expenencad Free lremmg now Fwi or pert time em-ployment oppor tumt le t m yow neighborhood tor tax aeeaon tor tnose people who suoceestuly com-piete trsanang Ex csa ant seming poierit iw

Netionwide income Tex Semee

584-7640

KNITTERS

Krai A Swse iw m r o w Spere Time Al Home Phone 442-2474

LAB TECNIOAN PART-TIME

trvorse srse hee sn opsnmg tor s physacel lew leb twchmrien tor rou-t i n e t e e t i n g o f " p i s i t i c s and •0h aw aa Experience he lpM Re-

w e t ram C o M g e akjdent preferred 20 hour* p w week Send rew,»ne to Box 944 Obeervw 4 Eccentric Newepeper* 34251 Schoo ic rsh Rd Uvonae. U c N g v 441S0

LADIES 4 GENTLEMEN w* w * looking lor * few aanoore mdmrtuew wtth experience m the aarvtce ndue-try If you srs energetic, poets hsvs a positive e i t i tude arm a wee groomed appearanre then we might mat heve the extra income met you ere looking lor FleodbM hour*, ven-ous sccounts m Detroit 4 *uburb* MuM drive stick snd heve good dnv-mg rscord - VsMt Psrkmg 547-4622

LANDSCAPE DESlGN'Bnck Psvmg Supsrv isor /Leborars n*ed*a Red-tord srse S6/S9 en how Ce l Deve. 592-1344

500 Help Wenled LIGHT INDUSTRIAL

tor dey shift M uvon ie Acceptaig eppacanone now - c a l let en eppt:

MANPOWER TEMPORARY SERVICES

4 C 2 - 0 C 2 4 - L I V O N I A

2 7 1 - 5 2 1 0 - D E A R B O R N

L&L FOOD CENTER Hea mmedfcete opening tor Cake Decoretor* Bekers DeM M a n a g e Stocker* snd Csahiars Apply In Person 257 Ledd

Rd Wsaed Lake Caa 824-0700

500 Help Wonted MANAGEMENT

O P P O R T U N I T Y K N O C K S

aw lo run o w i enfoy w o r k n g i n o M i No experience riaciaaaari. w e tram CaB T o n 477-1900

LOCAL SNOWRLOWING MAINTE-NANCE company now accepting *p-pkcebon* lor M i end pert nme em-ptoyment Experience piefeneO but w t l tram nght indhnauM Psy c o m msr iewete «4th experience C e l Oi-ene Mon-Fn 4-5 34 7 2244

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S

No experience neceeeery immediete operwigs avaaatna Dey 4 Af ternoon Shafts 40 hows p w week plus overt ime snd bsnslHs Fermington HUs 473-0400

MANAGER RETAIL 119 500 Degree or 2 once Bsneats

Stwven J Greene Pi

rwy M M t M eers expen-

473-7210 araormw

MANAGERS 4 DfVVERS n s * o * a tor busy p u i e n Dey 4 eve-rang ahffia a v a l l a t l i M m be lem*-IW With No<n Arae Ca l 347-eaao

MANAGER TRAINEE

$ 1 5 0 0 M O STARTING Neuonely recognoed youth orient-ed compeny expending Looking lor aherp. ,*ggi eewae n d M d u a M tor c * raar opportunKy Benefit* mdude. •12 week FAST TRACK (

MACHINE OPERATOR tor Piggy Beck aervice* Experience h e l p M but not neceeeery Apply peraon, 2357 Sheefer. N M pest Oek wood

MACHINE OPERATOR FemHy owned compeny need» expe-r ienced mwtt *p indie. 'Brown 4 Snerpe *crew mechme operetor* Good benelt t* 931-2000

INDUSTRIAL HYOIENIST wrth a m r a n u m o l 5 year* experience »i comprehenarre practice and one

HAIR STYLIST Wanted Motivated f rwnOy *tySst who a wlffing to work m unique Can-ton Salon with aaperate *Ty«ng w e e tor ch ld ren Salary, commission peld vecebon 4 hoadey* 941-4190

HARDWARE & LUMBER courrtw person FiM ome. experv ence preferred Tracey 272-3400

HEAD MAINTENANCE PERSON tor aperment complex downrtvw e re* Ptombmg. drywel . Meet new Mc Must heve « Meat 5 ywar* expe-rience Ca l between 4:30- 4 30

941-4490

Send reeume to PeraonnM Depert-ment 39430 Grand Rrver. B-2 Now, Mt 44375

INJECTION MOLDING Utility peraon tor generM «nop du-t>e* H ^ h *choo< dlpiome requeed mdrviduei should hewi *ome me-characai aptitude ideM opportwaty tor person wsn tng l o leem pfesbc •nyection mokWig treds Pleese c e l tor more mtormebon or spply M 29200 W M St . Wtxorrv Ml 44393

344-4121

EXPERIENCED PERSONS to p w tarm inspection rsports tor Amsri-cen Service Bweeu Strong written 4 communication * k M required lo vertly mtormebon tor Ms mewsnce industry Psrt or M l t lms work Ce l 549-7464

HEALTH CLUB m West Bioomhsid

INSERTER SET UP OPERATOR Mechanical. varaaMM. 3 year* enpe-nwioe. to aei up 4 keep in good rurv

G I F T S H O P A S S I S T A N T

Ws currently heve s pert Ome op-portunity eve lebM lor s Gift Shop Assistant SMactad mdividuM would arork 32 hows bi-weekly wtth hours scheduled between 4 PM - 8 PM . Mon - Fn Must be svMfebM tor day

is looking to hira rsaabM melee 16 4 n l n 0 4 * 8 MMion P i n a t c b u r j cnar to work in ths mens loefcw Expsrtence with sM up 4

OusMlcstions r c i u d s : high school graduation or sqWrefent. plue prevt-oue ra ta l experience thet nck j ded electronic oaMt_ regfefer usege. Ir>-

appacebon In o w Empioymant Off-ice. Mon - Thurs . 8 AM - 12 Noon

PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL

18001 W S M S s R d SouthUMd. Mt 4B075

An EquM Oppor twuty Employer

GOLF COUR8E MAINTENANCE Muet be ebM to herxJW riding mower snd do generM memtenence work on trepe. lees and g r e e n * 40 h o w * pw week. Mon thru F r i , 7 30wn-3.30pm • 4 h o w s ovw ta iw SvaMbM Set 4 Sun Moomnwo C o u r t s Consed HeroU nebeb iom. Noon any weekday 447-3410

FITNESS INSTRUCTOR EntoY working 4 be longing to one o l tha beet d u b s In the c o w i t r y Frank-I n Fitneea Center 4 Racquet Club Is extending the oppor tun i ty to | d n the I ns t r uc t i on^ /Pe rson* TrMrwig Staff in o w Mi m i center Apply Man thru T h u r * after 11am. Stevw Fen-by, ntnaea Director. 29350 WW

GRANO OPENING FvP 4 pert ome help wented tor naw

I In Uvo-nM. Looking tor anthueMabc. oriented peraon .who would an toy

*> env i ronment Htf i jrt*

polntment taken by Mich a le 9am-5pm

FLORAL DESIGNER/SALES PER-SON - tor W MocimfMId area Bo Part ante. Sand raauma a salary re-quirement* to Bos «914 Obeervw 4 Eccentric Nawapapari, 36 Schoolcraft Rd.. LNonM. Michigan 44150

GRAPHIC ARTIST - For oommwtcM Mgn company Computer experi-ence hatpM. layout and daMan a

424-0920

O/D GRIND HANDS l /D GRIND HANDS

a rraramum of 2 vaara amor t -

room,lounge e* e t t endenu 4 msan-lenence peopM Mormng 4 ehi noon ahrft* eve lebM weekdey* weak and* C a l Al or Den 841-1000. Ext 301

HEATING 4 AIR Condit ioning Sheet metM ahop aeeembMr Experlenoed only. M l ome poelt ion LNonM eree

525-1930

HEATING, VENTILATION, Aa Con-ditioning Operetor with office bu t t l -ing memtenence experience

C a l 242-1010

oowet ion of toktor* 4 MbMan a big pk j * CaoeBant compeneatlon 4 ben-efit peckege Ssnd i asm i ia to PO Box 1909 Deertoorn. M. , 44121 Attent ion Human Raeowcas An

EquM Opportwaty Empioyw

INSTRUMENTAL REPAIR ProfessaonM rspev peopM nsadsd tor braee. woodwind 4 strings F u l 4 part time podt ion* evekebM Top wega* 278-0100

LANDSCAPE Dewgn metakabon labor wanted M l time Good par C a l 4 i m i mee-*ega 471-6930

LANDSCAPE 4 GENERAL MAINTE-NANCE help warned. Brmmghwm w e e pert t ime. 333-2548

LANDSCAPE LABORERS NEEDED Muet be dopendebM Experience preferred but <HI trem M 00 p w h o w Jamae Jonee 4 * aeons tea NorthvMe 349-4300

LANOSCAPERS. 4 ndoor meeile-No w m i w lay-off*, (elery

546-9650

LARGE INDUSTRIAL Bectrorac* Oaatrlbutor. • aeekmg s M i oms Mock/saMs trainee tor ow store M o n - F n work week SMwy plus commMslon ThM * an aiinsMrit op-portunity lor tha afeclorac lech or sludsnt e t tendkig night school to

Bveluebfe knowledge si thar of study 525-1155. ext 314

LAWN CARE 4 SNOW REMOVAL Help Wenfed MuM have rsksbM t rmapor ts t i on C a l Kan at

455-4505

LAWN CUTTING "akataa end experience with com-mercMl equipment 20 to 30 hour* week Good pey 426-3677

HELP WANTED - -tentorial - F u l time, experience ha tpM. but wM trem Immadlale opening C e l 444-8141

INSURANCE - Cfekn Supervieor P/C, W / C - G / U 125* range Benefi t* FeepMd

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-6470

HENRY FORO MUSEUM & GREENFIELD VILLAGE

INSURANCE Auto/PIP l18-S20k benallts pwd

B HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-6470

work *cf ieduM end beneM* M e comp l imen ta ry t hee le r t i cke t * , B U M pesses, indoor sakmnewg pool prhMgea, diecounta on tood. m w -chsnr fes and educat ional II thee* theig* appeW to you. read onl

WE are aocaobng appacetion* tor the tokowkig pert Urn* poeloone - Food Service At lendents

- M w c h e n d w l n g l i l n snendents • Security st fendents

CMrlcM - typing 40 wpm. compuwr mce l e e k e t la

Only

AGENCY POSITIONS SoutnaekJ - Uvonas - Troy

Detroit - DeerbiM'ri - Fsrmmgton CommardM 4 PeraonM ones

CSR i Mwketa ig-ClMme RMM9

CONCORD PERSONNEL 19400 MkHbebek Rd 474-2200

Appfy If 10am to

> person Monday 4pm

INSURANCE EXPERIENCED ONLY We are a corporat ion of Tha Inde-pendent insurance Agsnts of Mich.. Ws need c o m m e c M and personM

Friday Mies customer service repreaanta-

The P w s w a i w Office Frh rraurm B i A U m

20900 Oakwood Boufevwd Daerbom Mt 44121

An EquM Opportuni ty Employe

HONE 4 LAP HAND Pracmon m a d w e e l aMh s mkamum of 2 year* exper lw.ee MuM be fe-mear with air gauging 4 Sun Hone mach ine* Ouelhed cm

• a a apply M Ventura k v 11865 Globe Rd.. Uvora*

denwwar* tar » ie metropoMen are*. Since o w fee* ( a l company paid) are ao low. comperaea ca l us Brat to why don ' t yv-u? Ca l Ann Baa 54&-33S5

wkch I n * PersomM Service SOBOO TaMgraph Rd S u M 2836

. M l 48010

INSURANCE - SUPERVISOR PeraonM U n e * S30K r a n g * Baneat* Fee pald-

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL

LAWN EQUIPMENT MECHANIC newrlentlM 4 commerce ! mechane* Muet h « M own hand tooM Experi-ence pi 'efei ied F u l ome Beneftt*

5 2 5 - 0 M 1

LAWN MAINTENANCE CO m Ptym-ou t f vNor thvee Aree now taring General Leborara. C a l bsfwsan B u n 5pm. M o n -Fn

LAWN MAINTENANCE Start ing pay 46 SO p w how or more dependtog on experience MuM be 14 yeer* e r o lder Caa. 9-4 241-24 v*

LAWN MAPfTENANCE Crew Le«>-w ImmedMte opening, good *efery.

LAWN MAINTENANCE. M l Ome

compeny Good start ing pey Expe-rtanosd said non-experisnoed poei-nona i Mtatiia CaB

LAWN SPRAYERS/AERATORS Good seiery 4 bene fM. w e tram Good d rhkng record a muM

3S3-7799

M A C H I N E O P E R A T O R S

$6-47 PER HOUR mdrv idues with bewc experience on CNC lathes, surtece gnndsr* 4 A c m s - G r i d ley screw mech ines nseded tor snmedwM opsnmg* m Fermangton 4 Lrvoras toceoone A I sh i f t * Overt!m« svskabw peid hok-dey*

CALL 476-7212

tramang program Company paid Florida reeon

•Proftt sharing program C o m p a n y car program •€. c a lan i aer iwig potential For psrsonM sitervfew 422-4223

MANAGER TRAINEE Corporebon expanding m the Det ro i t eree nssd* to open 2 branch officee No experience i scaeaar j

Deerbom Uvoma Birmanghsm

291-7722 42S-5230 254-9666

MANAGER TRAINEE For C k r a n t s Flexible hours

MANICURIST - ACRYLIC NAILS Expsnsnced. -akania profeeeionM tor busy Weet B t o o m M d sakm Ce l Edith 424-2240

MACHINIST - Mature, dapendebie tor a n a l aetab4ahad w o t Turret lethe. me . Mlhe Apply et 4915 D warn we. RoyW Oek

MACHINISTS CNC 8 moe Ferrmngton 4 » i 2 T 3 / m e p u overnms Caa Beny at UnMorce

S1040

357-0641

MACHINISTS WANTED - Oey Waft S m M , as condit ioned ahop m look-ing tor aggraewia. quMHy minded mdtvuduMl lo m u M t b a a I on doae kmn wrcraft p r g l f t y p s work Machine Craft Inc . 545-6372

MACHINISTS - wM tram CNC 6 months sxpenence Farmington H I M eu tomot i v * 424O-42B0/W* plus overt ime C e l HoPy at Uratoroe

47J-2935

MACHINIST lookmg tor persons sxpsrlenced In tumarig. makrig grinding end a m -p u l e numer ic* ' control a* part or M l tune metructora 7 i * w a expsn-ence and journeyman tool card re-quired D ia ig r Engmaw Mao need-ed Send raauma to or apply M Focua HOPE. 1355 Oakmen Blvd.. Detroit, M l 44234 Attention

MANICURIST tor busy Troy sslon To sppfy caa 524-2447 674-2490

MANICURIST STATION tor pmraort wrth l a n i w i rent or c o m m a e a r i baea 244-7844

MANICURIST WANTED Fu l t lms Experienced only

i Downtown Btrmmgham selon 444- l O M

MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES

Immediete opportuni ty tor learn ori-ented mdMduaM. with M I I I B M tkgh achool meth a K M and the sBMry 10 work wrtn kmned wpw.Wlo r i . to (om on* ol ths locM stale-ol-tha art au-

' tomobve * w p k w * »M aick jd* the mo end l ia ia iw ig oI quaaty products i * " T T * °P*ret lon m Ferming-ton. Michagen k i twaaled ippacents must pa tagh i o r sqMiafent . 1-3 yr manufactur ing experience an above

TOP RATED NORTHVILLE COOP tlaaaaa a top rated, aaa mothreted memtenence peraon with 3 y r * ex-perfence St apartment and/or coop memienanea Mtuebona D i c a l w i l benefits 4 s tar l ing wage 34B-2125

MAIL CLERK

ProfeeeionM SoueMald CPA firm • • a l a dependebM. aaa moll i ialed. f u l Bme rna* d a r k lo pick i « . aori. and dMlr tbuie I ~ • fbng required ea I rom » 5 - « « t * N k i twee l Paknw 10am- t2noon a t35 l -82S1 Or aarid i aewna t o

PO Box M l SouthUMd. Ml 48037

An EquM Oppor twaty Cmptoyw

LAWN SPRPIKLERS anoed M b o r w or lo raman CaB Mon-Fn 9-5,

LEASING AGENT eenled tar I v g e

Canton Experlenoed requked erancee h a t p M CaB. 455-7200

LEASING AGENT wanMd Out • t a n d n g opportuni ty tor a aaP driv-en m d v t d u w Ra ta l Maamg e i

Woodbury Managamsnt inc Direc-tor o l Laaakin. P O Box 2480.

LEASMG CONSULTANT led M naw luxwy apwtiwera

I Wtxom tar t u l Mne e x )

MAIL CLERK - M 75/HR

Caa Todey Fee >95 00

567-1200 JNI Agency

MAINTENANCE ASSBTANT need-ed tar luxury a p e n m w a commjra ty in Farmington H M * F m Bma Greet career oppor twWy 474-6243

An EquM Oppor twMy Empfeywr

MAMTENANCE

ed tar M itMighani office bMUng* Soan* grounds work nqakld Pro-

Atoms Sunshades offer* an aaiiM lent snd k ings bwieftts peefcage r v cfedkig profit sharing and a p o a f f i n working w i W o i i i w n l F w prompt

Drive. Fa <tocafed tn f a r m n g l o n ndue tnw Park. 10 M M 4 Grand RNari No phone c a M

MATURE HELP WANTED CaafSars 4 Stock halp FiM/Part-TWie Zerboe Health F o o d * Aak tar Tom,

427-3144

MATURE HELP WANTED tor part bme work St Yogurt (hop Mornmgs to early afternoon how* Appfy In paraon affer 1 PM Go-fer ' 2112 Auburn Rd.. M Crook*

M E C H A N I C A L D E S I G N E R S IMMEDIATE OPPBNGS

ALPENA AREA Auguat thru Octobw

' Boarework only • Aaeembfy and DataM tor conoreM 1 Concrafe Mock I

ALLIANCE TEOeeCJU. SERVICES 32781 Mkldfebak. Swto 0 Ferrmngton HIM. Ml 48014

CALL 313

Qrand Rher. (betwewi 14 Haggany) Si Now.

M E C H A N I C iTrade Bp I I n Q

CITY OF TROY

Experience a C H 447-3111

I N T E R E S T E D IN OECORA-NNG?« T i m y o w In iwaM Si die h o n e d e e ^ | rating 4aH and/or aaM* eaportanco

RapkSy grotMng decor elk ml

la— cxjnwkMimnr* r-aw; uin-"ST

lent weoa ana benent* puocl Mtj. and a dear mate you a lupng ca caaaM raniMMM wM rtoaafy, dus to

W e s r e cwranOy l e M M g s dynemac J w jom o w wMaWt^ieam at a

c ^_ : — y t o n IBfe—ijMuUJ community ^Pripi

GROCERY PERSONNEL • ' S veer* o r^H

Ifttno raqu pey 44.00 an Appfyin FOOD EMPORIUM 6 MUe a Newburgh

leehooano. condufl bendtog. expan-ance. Caaiaffer Bpan. 464-2W0

DOOR ATTENDANT tor tuawy Mgp In

Ome Growida person Ths rt^tt carv dfeafe we an oy working i and M laapwiaWM tor toe

of CaB nniidwiiw • Apart-

Fri., 9 - 4 47

ADULT LIBRARIAN II BCITY OP SOUTHFIELD PiOUCTION HEATER

IO PRESS E

CwrertHy recruftkig an wiperienoed mducbon nd . ' m i n e H I Fw-tor nee ptoni atari

kAaMr'a dapraa fen Ubrary 8o-troai an ALA accradWad M-

M E R C H A N D I S E R P A R T TIMfc* •

oaraor.. wm

•DELIVERY DRIVER "ava<

t x s MM M paaa * MI g i n i aa>enl 4 drug acreen Cal Tua* - Fri , lOaaw-«pm. aM tor Ja*at Mt-BBBB DELIVERY DRIVER

P O Box 713. Ptymouth. Mi 44170 G y m n a a t i c a I n s t r u c t o r al

Ciii wa Co MC. M M f f i M R M F R E E T R A I N I N G !

appN M paraaa ak M m TsMgrapa M 1BHMM

'CaMMk. M * r Maa a CaBBaBM U*M n xzzrzzzrsxs

S S r S £ ^ ? 5 5 i M A N A G E R GROUP HOME

^ 9 5 - 2 3 1 4

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m ayag BMIBM tim M 4 MB MM

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4 F * CUE Mooday. August 13. 1990

MOLLY MAID

ben

trMMrm " V M M o r * * S M M M .

MORTOARC LOAN QFMGlHATOR O n e o l * l «

S ? 5 j a r *

MORTGAGE. M C

500 H r i p W PACKAGING DEPARTMENT lor v»-

S s S s S & S s M U M ( M » W M 477-6033

PAMTER8 - No • « « « ( < necee-eery Outdoor work. I K n r a Pey naoonabto. I C a 344-4700

PAPtTER ft WALLPAPER H v w naaMd Experience required fijl Bma. I IB I IHU , Man M hr r oam to • M u v n M C M * 8pm. 356-1047

MOUNT BMQHTON

Looking tor • paraon « and mechanicM background lo worn on c i iMiMI* . pumps. and oanaral maintenance I Via* or Information, c a * 229-9561

Museum Aide (Intaroreter) CITY OF TROY

P*RT-0me poel t ion rtaqukea Aseooi-• laa Degree m American MMory. Education or ralatad ftatd Previous

fened Mual ba abto 10 worn everv ing* ft weekanda. $6 01 par hour lo

lora Aug 23, 1 M 0 to I . 500W Big Beaver Troy

An EquM Opportunity Employer

N A N N Y O F

A M E R I C A

• looking tor compalarH. caring m-dlvtduaH who hava • beeac love lor

Wa bam you al o w expenee 10 be-

Fuk'Pen Tima Work AwMlabi*

Senior C i taeo* Welcome

Halp Cara tor America * Famahae CMI today 540-4960

NOW ACCEPTING appkcatlons tor totura poaltlon wtth plastic thsrmo-h> rang ptanl Making smblt ious. larOworking ssMStsnt lo a toraman. PotanUM tor advancement: m t d a r v * •cai ft MactncM background hsipful CMI R t w a 352-1574

N O W H I R I N G F O R

N E W

M C D O N A L D ' S Dequmdrs « Big Baavar. Troy Opan interviewing Aug 14 ft 21, 2-4pm at Michigan National Bank. 2970 Eaat Big Baavar. Troy Earn up to $5 00 per hour your lat raar A l •hifta available tor Crew. Mainte-nance ft Hoetees.

NURSERY ATTENDANT Qrand RN-ar Baptist Church. Livonia Sun. 9:15am to 12:15pm Wad. 6:30pm to 8pm M / t i r CaB 534-6403

OIL CHANGER WANTED, machvw-cM experience p ia tMiad , but a M train. Up to $5 en hour aflar tr ski-ing 50 hours a week. 14 MMa-S o u t h M d . Birmingham 647-2124

OPTICAL ASSISTANT

salary. C a l Mart i .

OPTICAL DISPENSER

OPTICIAN EXPERIENCED - F u l or part time Apply at Par tonnM De-partment. Hudson's 12 Oaks Ma*.

P a c k a g e r s N e e d e d

Up to $5.00 hour + bonuses

PAINTER - EXPERIENCED Custom - Product ion - Soma lataap*-permg. own tools BeneRt* • moan-tfve* Muat ba b o n d a b * * hava val-id d o v a n loanaa 536-6142

PAINTERS Experienced m coramert lM and induatriM pan paint ing C M Bobcat

453-1069

PAINTERS/EXPERIENCED CommerOM PaMIno In ft out of town wont

C M Bam-4pm 354-2080

P A R T S C L E A N E R Fu l t lms posit ion . . 'Mad ia tor aara-ttzmg SQutpmant and parts tor a ma-(or Daverege company In lha Ptym-

th araa. F u l benefits. opportunity

PO Box 713. PtyvnoMh. Ml 4 *170

P A R T S DRIVER paraon to drtve

parts 3Ml. ary truck Cxceaent driv-ing raoord naa dad Fu l t tma poM non tor tha right parson Compet i ttve pay Apply M Action OMemobae 33660 Plymouth Rd U v o n M

PART TIME - l o o n food worehoua-mg * soma d e l i e r , u f l truck ft cheuf le ik* Icenee required C M between 9-3 261-4687

5 0 0 H e l p W a n t e d

P H O T O L A B T E C H

tor 1 hour photo lab

MTMeorepn i V M M

PICTURE FRAMER F i n or part time immediMo ot mga WM tram right paraon. Dowtv-

540-2555

500 H e l p W a n t e d PRINTING PRODUCTION

Coordnasor/Counar

knowledge to • t a . vender*. i tMa tor wr i t ing apacfftcatlona. uptem n g coats plckupa an

P K X U R E FRAMER - parmananl par t time. Fr t Sat ft alternate Sun a ^ a r l a n o a preferred or wM train. Non amokar. Rocheeter atore 115 S LNemoM. Campus Comara

PICTURE FRAMEER WANTED F u l or part Uma days, to work In shop In RoyM Oak Mual ba good with handa WM train $5 SO par hour For mierview c a l 10AM-5PM.

544-1199

Payroll Specialist

ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

Compuwara Corporabon, a i^ultJne-UonM isadM m tha d a u procaaamg industry, has an Immadlata opaning tor s Payro l Spaoakst

ThM posit ion raquwas an sssocists s or bachalor's dagraa m accounting or ralatad M d Tha IdaM candKlata Is sf f ldant, aocurata. snd p i ganarM accounting axpananca with a minimum al ona yaar pay ro l axpa-nanca A background wtth compu-Isrnad payroa and accounting appli-cations is s raM pkial

If you'ra mtaraatad anptortng a Compuwara caraar. sand raauma and salary axpactattons to

COMPUWARE CORPORATION Attn: Oapt 9«e P.O. Bo*9080

Farmmglon HMs. Mi 48333-9060

PERSON WITH printing iapar tanca m s Quack print shop. Mual ba sMs

Mr Partar 346-6464

$7-»21/HOUR No axpartanca naoaaaary rt you can convay anthuatasm ovar lha phona. than hava fun whaa you maka motv ay <1 our piuah Nov! ofltoa 347-4601

PHONE AGENTS TICKET MASTER Pan-Tima wM tram Howly plus Incantlvas. Apply SI 30150 Tatagrsoh. Sirfta 400 Birmingham Ml N. of 12 Maa.

PHONE CANVASER Expananoa prato i iad Parmanant amptoymant Cxcaaanl working con-ditions Daar t xvn Hsights omca 5 6 3 - 9 6 0 0 » 425-1335

PHOTO FINISHING

sppiicatioris tor f u l ft part t ima lab halp. ExparHnca unnacaaaary Posi-tions opan In our UvonM. Farming-ton and RochsalM atoraa Phona for

477-6600

PHOTOGRAPHERS " •»- J • - -4 -4 ' -* r i N o a o to* w^ooeig*. B*p«rtancaa only, medium formal only, prompt , high pay. raordar commisMon Call David tor a l tha facts. Tuaa -Sal Fox Portrait Studtos. 527-6368 PHOTOGRAPHERS/WEDOING

t250 par wadd»nj l o stsr t O'Shaa's Photography

453-2564

P H O T O G R A P H E R S A M A T E U R

Tradfci- T imas Pubfcr t iona Is now hklnp fiM l ima H»_caSanl frlnga. madlcM banaffts. profit sharing, also Ma/disabMry maurancas You must h a M 35mm ft lans plus dapandabla/

Ca l tor dh-actions onfy

PHOTO LAB naads Exparlancad Prlntar Ftadbia hours. C a l 2QO-2666

PLANT WORK

CMan high-tach plant m 1-275 corri-dor oflars good work, pay and corrv prshanMos company paid banaf tU In c i j uoa alura work atamoaphars J7 50 -M/h r lo start Schadulad •Maaa. P l i a a i ssnd rasume In conA-danca to: P lant Box 766 Qbasrvar ft Eccan t r l c Nawspaparts, 3 6 2 5 1 Schooicrafl Rd . Livonia. Mtcfagan 48150

PLUMBER work. 2 yrs mlntmum axparianos a muat. 626-5777

PLUMBERS HELPER - Mual hava soma axpananca m ra dram tiaanmg Sand O Box 246039. Farmington, 46024

POSITIONS OPEN' tar baaman. housakeapars. P&X and Japanaa or Garman «pasking daak clarkk. Ap-ply Wtthm Tha Townsand HotM. 100 Townsand. Birmingham

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

UNIX/ORACLE $35,000-$40,OOD

FEE PAIO Put your ORACLE programming akMs to uaa in this Busmass Appitcat lons anvkonment

CALL 569-3030 FAX 569-8641 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

17117 WEST 9 MILE Su f rE 1039

SOUTHFTELD, Ml 46075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

P R E S S OPERATOR (For Prograaarri Otas)

PRODUCTKDN W O R K E R S (Sacondary Hand Operations)

needed to M openings In daen. m o d a m stamping plant m N W area. Paid Hoadays. Blue Croas -Lrte Insurance. Union Wagaa. Sand raauma to: Box 860. Obearvar ft Ec-cantr lc NMaapepMS, 36251 Schooi-c ra f l Ftf . LMonia, Mictagan 48150

PRINTER - SUPERVISOR Need extra cash? Pari l ime Musi have lota of experience Knowledge m omck print shop operations Lai 's hMp each other Amie. 651-4044

PRINTING (fOMPANY Usadt M l

coun te r posi t ion Advancement available Apply In paraon: Kwlfc-Prlnt Plus. 28103 Novl Rd

PRINTING Dark room, 2 color atrip-ping. plata making. Experience F u l t ime poeltion Livonia. Ca l :

525-6200 axt 255

experienced manager Benefits Ap-ply m person OPS Printing. 33710 Plymouth, Livonia. 422-1660

PRODUCTION KEYLINER needed for fast pecad design studio Mual hava 3 yrs. production experi-ence Abmty lo spec type s plus this is not an antry levM posit ion PO Box 7341. Ann Arbor. Ml 46107-7341

P R O D U C T I O N P A C K E R

Growing future oriented manufac-turer haa openmga tor Production employee*, Ml shins: 2nd ft 3rd Shifts offer premium pay We ofler £OOd wege and exceaan f opportunity mant . Apply In parson Mon thru Fri.. 9am-4pm. 1351 Hlx FU Weetland, Ml 46165

PRODUCTION WORK Fork lift ft mechanicM experience helpfu l Southfield araa.

357-3352

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

HP3000/COBOL $25,000-^43,000

This company is hot te hma Put your I Iswlet l Packard axparlanca to use in this situation

CALL 569-3030 FAX 5S9-8641 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

17117 W SMILE RD SUITE 1039

SOUTHFIELD, Ml 46075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

s plue A contract position IS par

Obaerver ft Eooaninc Newapapers. 36251 Schooicrah Rd Llvorka. Michigan 46150

PRINT SHOP naada person to make deavarlee and work In bandary Ex-perience preferred Muat hava good dr iv ing record Fua Una, RoyM Oek area. 549-4747

PROOUCTION WORKERS for Troy plastics plant Staffing lor

work environment, overtime re-quired. SS/hr to start ft competit ive benem package Sand rasums to Product ion u n a Workers PO Box rt 1946. Troy. Ml 46099-1946

An EquM Opportunity Employer

P r o g r a m m e r

A n a l y s t A S100M corporat ion snd leading supplier o l wire products lo ths su-tomtor re OEM's, telecommunlca-tlone. snd other markets, naa sn Im-mediate opening for s j r o g r u n m a c

We' re seeking to strengthen our abMty lo deeign, program, snd im-plement and mamtaan information systems Mid hardware as wak as provide support to the minicom-puter systems at multiple corporate

EaaOion requires p rogramming work ing knowledge of OCS pro-g r a m m i n g and I8M 370 assembler language Exposure lo HP3000 sys-tems would be beneftoiM

Poelt ion wW be baaed In Farmmgton HMs, Michigan Salary, benefits package and caraer prospects are s .ceaent For prompt , confidential considerat ion please send reeume, salary history snd s daytime tele-phone number lo.

B O * 118 Obearvar ft Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schooicraf l Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

EquM Opportunrly Employer Minor i ty /Famaie/Handlcappad/Vet

500 H a l p W a n t e d

PROGRAMMER ANALYST

I B M / O S / M V S COBOL

$25.000-$31,000 FEE PAIO

Take advantage of your laam player srtop than oflars

training m ClCS WM ba involved

CALL 569-3030 FAX 569-8641 GENERAL EMPLOYMENT

17117 WEST 9 MILE SUITE 1039

SOUTHFIELD. Ml 46075 PERSONNEL AGENCY

PROTOTYPE Growing prototype company needs people m the fol lowing areas"

Sheet Metai Upgraders GenerM Shop Help

Truck Drrver Please send reeume. or C M lor ap-pointment:

PROTO-TECHNIQUES. INC 54530 Pontiac T r a l MMord Ml . 46381

466-0066

PURCHASING MANAGER Busy specialty manufacturer m Weetland requvee peraon with 20 to 25 yaars experience in manufactur-ing field Early retiree acceptable Send raauma to Attent ion Joe Martin, B O * 1120bsarver ft Ecoen inc Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia. Michioan 48150

QUALITY C O N T R O L P A R T S I N S P E C T O R

Experienced only 12 hoi« day shift Good benefits

LOC P E R F O R M A N C E 201 Industrial Dr

Plymouth 453-2300

An Equal Opportunity Employer

500 H a l p W a n t e d RECEPTIONIST-TYPIST

Vlalon Shoppae M current ly .V-cat tona lor Raoap-

konaM/TytMM m LMonaa. Wa of ler

Appfy m paraon M: 16128 MlddM ban. Lrvonaa No lalepfiui is mquirtaa

RECEPTIONIST Jacobeon s Baauty Salon haa a pa r i

mmgham location Frmga

32 hr 646-3612

RECRUITER Peraonabla. anafgatiL. and mot ivat-ed indMduM requarad to recruit atu-denta tor a prrvale women's high school m Birmingham Expenenoe required Pleeee aand reeunia to 7225 Lahaer. B i rm ingham, M i 46010 Aft Prk idpM

RENTAL AGENT For car rerrtM located m Rocheeter Flexible hours 650-9056

RESIDENT MANAGER TEAM tor a new Mderly sfiartment comrrHjnity m SouthAeld IndMduM

500 H a i p W a n t e d RETAIL MANAGEMENT

Qrowmg woman's fashaon speoeany Cham with 24 locabona m Michigan

openmga tar M a n -m a Prior ra ta l su-

cara. issaing and MSMOA book keeping Send reeume or M t a r to

Meadowci eat Apartments 4970 NortfwMnd Dr.. Ste 100

East Lanamg Ml 46623 An EquM Opportunity Employer

RETAIL FURNITURE SALES

Are you sell motivated ft d e t a l or ientedf Oo you hava aome experv erice selling mis a i oh*> I f ie i i one oi Michigan's largeel offtoe products deeiers needs you aa a Junior furni-ture tales person M our Qrean 9 store You wM be maintaining, stocking ft arranging Ihe furniture department as we* as sauna Salary plus commiaMon MedicJ i 'dantM.

i t Send reaume lo MACAULEY S OFFICE PROOUCTS

15186 W 8 MMe Rd Detroit. M l 46237

At tn Human Reeouroae

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR For Aeroapace Manufacturer mini-mum of 2 yrs experience We offer excs lsnt benefits Apply 8am-4pm 11866 Qlobe Rd.. Livonia |1 b k E of Newburgh. N of Plyrrtoulh)

591-2040

QUAUTY CONTROL INSPECTOR Entry level ( 5 an hour. Experience helpfu. but not required Apply in parson al 24650 Norm Industrial Dr.. N of Grand River between Hag-gerty and HMsted

PROGRAMMER - COBOL Unix a plus Rata* a plus 3 Yrs axpananca S25-440K Range Fu l benefits, toe paid

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

PROJECT ENGINEER CHIEF ENGINEER

CV Cadds 4x Mold Designer

TRUCK DRIVER Dlaaei - C2 or COL Hoanae required

BENCH HANDS

MOLD MAKERS

TRAINEES W I X O M P R O D U C T S

313-685-0691 PROOF READER/RUNNER Part-t ime. tor eetabitahed type eetttng studio Mus i hava excellent reedkng sklNs and own transportation Flexl-h M h r s Becky SL 645.2343

PROTOTYPE MadlcM Devtoas

Plastics 493-6440

Progrs PURCHASING

hlgh-tach manufacturer m 1-275 corr idor oftars diverse buy-ing and admlntstral ive reaponabdi-tles Purchasing ft computer axpen-anca raquirad. Good opportunity paopM. salary, benefits ft oonganlM work atmoaphers Please send ra-suma m conf idence to Purchaalng. Box 766 Obaerver ft Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcrs f l Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER Some experience m fasteners pre-ferred but not mandatory Good benefits. Uvonta lastener distributor company Reply to box »106. Ob-server ft Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schooicrah Rd.. Livonia. Mtchagan 46150

Q U A L I T Y C O N T R O L M o d e r n Slampang Plant, naada QC paraon. qualif ied m SPC and C U M lay out procedures. F u l Benefits Sand reeume to Box 962 Obaerver ft Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoolcrsf l Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 46150

QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS Two posit ions available Automotive supplier Persons applying tor poal-tlon rmast ba dapandabla. abia lo read blueprints, laminar with various gages ft have a knowledge of S P C niaaaa di rect correepondenc* to W a o n i M Oepl . 34000 Autry Livonia, Ml 46150

QUALITY TECHNICIAN ^

Prooeasiva QC dep1 of 1-275 corri-dor high-tech manufacturer requlraa sk i l with SPC. math ft contempo-rary OC equipment ft procedures Knowledge of Japanese styts OC methods s plus Exc s lant opportu-nity with eetabkehed. growing Q-1 auppaer Good pay and comprahan-sive benefits package Please sand reeume In conf idence to: QC. Box 766 Observer ft Eccentric Newape-pers. 36251 Schooicraf l Rd Livo-nia. Michigan 46150

O A INSPECTORS Suburban metM stamping ptanl J M M - t O HODtoy aggraaan* l odMd-uais Into the quality contro l depart-ment Knowledge of gauging ft SPC necessary C o m p e t i t i v e wages based on experience Pleeee apply m parson between 9am ft 4pm at Plymouth Stamping, 315 W bor Rd. Plymouth Ml 453-1515

REAL eSTATE SALES Excellent commiss ion structure, training, caraar growth ft manage-ment potent iM CaC

Dianne Sealey REAL ESTATE ONE

Real Estate Compeny

528-1300

RECEPTIONIST needed tar pert time posit ion Responsible good with people C a l 477-4080

RECEPTIONISTS NEEDED lor Troy baauty salon Pan/ fun time Some beneflta Generation SMon.

6 6 0 - 1 1 1 0

RETAIL Jom the na t ions largeet. I est eel growing sporting goods retailer An opportunity for thoaa with r a t a l background or fuel avid sports en-thusiasts Now hiring f u l and part-

•SKIDEPT HELP-• GENERAL SALES •

• CASHIERS-

Qualified candidates wM ba outgo-ing and an toy people TechnicM knowledge of sports equipment a plus, but wM tram the right person.

Apply m person Monday-Friday during normM stora hours at:

MC SPOfTTING GOODS 30854 Orchard Laka Rd.

Fsrmmgton HMa. Ml

29475 7 Mile Rd Livonia. Ml

6613 N Wayne Rd . Westiand Ml

7T70 T SSutnneKTRe Birmingham. Ml

An EquM Opportunity Employer

RETAIL MANAGEMENT GRAD to work m Merchandising Division, management potentiM 115K mini-mum to start Good future, no fee

B. HAMIL PERSONNEL 424-8470

RETAIL MANAGERS $16,000 to $30,000 yr.

2-3 yrs. previous ra ta l i experience or 4 yr Co l e g s degree + some ra ta l experience. Candi-dates preferred with experience m 'oaowmg areas: hardware, drug Hues, aporwi f l good* , a p p a r * . restaurant, ahoea. TV/«lareoe. toys. etc RBS ASSOCIATES AGY 540-4 130

ROAD DRIVER tr actor /Hatter a . package includes patd hoadays ft paid vacation, appfy between 8am-5pm at Overrule Traneportat ion. 6150 ink star, Romulus

ROBOTICS TECHNICIAN

High-Ta quires I

Tech ptanl In 1-275 corr idor re-lechnican wtth meehamcM 4

aletncM mamteenoe/rapalr akMa and experience with pliant equap-ment and tacMues Computer and programmable controaer experi-ence preferred Great opportuni ty, people, pay benefits and work con-ditions Second shin sEnd raaxna m confidence to: R o b o t m . Box 766 Obeerver ft Eccentric l lewapapeia. 36251 Schooicrafl Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 48150

Ret a* Part-Time

R e t a i l

M e r c h a n d i s e r s

2 POSITIONS OPEN Ches. Levy Company, a reapacted and we l ranown natlonM book Oa-Irtbutor. is aaekmg mdependem. aa-sertiva and rMtabta mdMduata lo atock and aervioa popular tamay and chadren's books a l var leuecon-venient store locations In:

SOUTHFIELD (12th and Telegraph araa)

15-20 hours par week

CANTON (12-18 hours per week

If you'd anlov Thf ftmtam and m -van f fy lhai theea poaRtona ha Ofler the you ' l Mao an«oy:

• Flexible daytime acheduang • No weekends • 16/hr starting aaMry

wM gladly tram youl You moat own a car and insurance la required For further information, plaaaa ca l :

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 3 2 - L E V Y (1-600-232-5369)

(24 Hours)

C.B.S. subsidiary of CHAS. LEVY

CIRCULATING COMPANY An EquM Opportunity Employer

RETAIL SALES I moat piogreaMiie ot

products dealer haa IMMEDIATE OPENINGS tor aMaa people * 4 10 par hour to atari f u l Ome >4 50 af-ter 90 days Medic M 'dentM. em-ployee dieoounL advancement op-portunit ies Appfy In peraon ft |om our wmnmg laam todayl MACALM-EY S OFFICE PROOUCTS

789 E. Big Beaver. Troy Aak tor Osenpr

(Part Time also a1, a lsb la at Troy) or

21310 GreenAeid. Detroit (Green-8 Shopping Center!

Aak tor Karen

ROOFERS Experienced buM-up and EPDM

422-8750

SALES CLERK

stora Retirees and former teachers 552-9430

SANDBLASTING Poeflton o p e n F u l Ome

Plymouth Twp.

SCREW MACHINE OPERATOR Acme and B/S Chelsea manufac-turer haa ahlfta tor experienced Operator* .

aation Apply In parson: W A - Thom-as Co.. 446 Congdon St . O l

SECURITY Mature guards naedad In Livonia, wes l l snd . Dearborn. Southf ie ld araa. F u i ttme * n d pert t ime poel-t ion* a v l a b t o . Hourly rate baaed on location. MuM have own traneporta-t ion ft phone. Pleeee c a l 9AM-5PM. M o n -Fn. tor mora Information

422-0179

SECURfTY OFFICERS

A growing aecurtty f i rm I* cnaBeno-mg you to a M u r e and caraar We

mMtary. ooSaga or security expen-enoe Ws ofler lop wages benefits. training and advancement Oparv-inga tn DetinaL northern aube and WaatMiid areaa. P i t s a a c a l Smith Security Corp Troy. Ml. 669-2000

SECURITY PERSON tor U8RARY F*ormanant par i time. 26 hour* per weak including evening*. Sal ft Sun Strong pubftc aervfce orienta-t ion | 7 00 per hour Apply by Aug-uat 20 to: John Schwartz. Buading Manager. Canton Pubac Library. 1200 S Canton Cantor Rd Canton. Mt.. 4S1SS.

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t e d SCHEDULER

/wk . begm Sept Weemns by Aug 20 to New Momang School 14501 Heggerty Rd . Plymouth. Mi 46170

FULL TN C a l

SCREEN PRINTER

SCREW MACHINE^ OPERATORS

EXPERIENCED O N I YJ

Immediete openmga Single or mi* -np ie apmdto Dey shift plus over-t ime Complele program of benefits Troy. Days. 2BO 1089

SECONDARY Certif ied Teechers tor Adult Education Program, day and evening Computer ! . Heyooard-mg. Math. Scaance ft Food Skias C a l Diana lor mors Information

851-7600

SECURfTY FULL TIME

Mafor quality taamon depenment Mora aeaka mdMduala tor h i* t ime aecurtty poeftiona el our Oeerbom locat ion Experience la deelred but n o t Coverage, peld vacations noHdeys. ft merchendlae dieoounts miereM-ed appacants are encouraged lo appfy m parson al our Deerbom lo-cation Crowley's - 23303 Michigan Ave., Oeerbom

SEMI-DRIVER WANTE0 Expenenoe neceeeery Knowledge of Detroit area helpful Apply at 11800 Seers Drive. Lrvoms M l

522-5100

S E R V I C E A D V I S O R For Auto Deeiership Reply « confi-dence. to: Box 996. Observer ft Ec-centr ic Newspapers. 36251 School craft Rd . Livonia. Michagen 48150

SERVICE COORDINATOR Large vokimne Pontiac dealer haa immediete opening tor eggreearve customer driven service lalaa per-son Ster l ing salary based on exper-meoe ft mtarvtaw analysis Contact Jeff Bush 721-1144

A n EquM Opportunity Employer

SERVICE ROUTE tor Eradlco Peel Contro l Musi have good driving record W l l IrMn Auto snd uniform furnished Company benefits Apply a t 13101 Eckies Rd . Plymouth 459-6464 471-2950

Sheraton Oaks la now accepting appacatlona for

• BeHpersoos • General Maintenance

• Housekeepers Apply m person Mon-Fn 9am-5pm

27000 Sheraton Dr., Novl SHIPPING ft RECEIVING

person Experienced lo handle a toekroom ft traec pay • benefits 464-4242

SHIPPING/RECEIVING Inventory control, unloading ft load-ing t ruck*, p a r * aging Apply at 25215 GiandMe. S of 196 between Telegraph ft Daech Daly

S PRAY R O O F E R S / S P R A Y P A I N T -ERS - Work available m Plymouth aree Qood nagaa. c a l Energy Shield mc 255-9306

SOUTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS naada auOstltute Bus Driver* for 1990/1991 School Year 5 ' * Mrs par day, 2 or 3 days per weak S9.30 par hour Training avMMble Must have Cleen drtvtng record Send letter of •nlereet reeume or work raetory to R a y m o n d Blhun. Admina t ra t l ve Carrier. 24661 Laheer Sou th fWd M l . 4 6 0 3 4

An EquM Opportunity Employer

SPORTING GOOOS SALES Fu* -bme permanent poeltion at aa-t *b l l «h*d (port ing good* dealer tor retai l and n a m sales Ra ta l and spor t ing goods background pre-ferred. but we wM Shop

Bowang Pro a Candidate

ahould ba outgoing, wtth good com-MI aln ell •• -4 - - - — • • •• muracauon ana or para—qn bum. Apply m person or t e n d raauma to

Bug BM * Sport Shop Tha Heights Shopping Car ter Dearborn Helghta. M l . 46127

STOCK & CASHIERS FuH or par i nme Hour* to auit Ex-perience pretarrad Appfy m paraon

EFROS DRUGS 35584 Grand River

Farmlngton Hills 474-1717

5 0 0 H a l p W a n t e d SHIPPING RECEIVING

TPS Motorofl. m t . * pubac coanpe-ny (AM EX) and * world-wide tu»-p6ar of IhermM proceeemg aielema

tor ekpertanoed and antry levM poei tlone m Shipping/Receiving >W aponeMMkuaa include rrventory con troi maa anal dMtrtbuUon. packag i n g . c r a t i n g , r e c e i v i n g a n d kMpect lon Aa a wading compeny m the heel prooaaaang technotogtea we offer a progre i

m

500 H a l p W a n t e d

package To apply an confidence plaaaa send your reeume to Hoi-croft . Inc 12066 MarkM St Lrvo naa. Ml .46150

SHIPPING ft RECEIVING PERSON Northwest suburb* Send reeume ft kaaery History, to Box 974 Obeerver ft Eccentric Newspaper i 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 46150

SOCIAL WORKER - BA m Social Work 2 yeara experience with De-v e l o p m e n t a l Disabled population Liceneed as regntered aociM work ar m atale of Michigan Program planning ft counaMing m vocational aettmg Send leeume to WCAR, At-tenoon Omnd Bourque. 35000 Van Born. Wayne. Ml 48164

S P O R T S M I N D E D 118,000 to $20,000 a year $35,000 ft up after 2 years Full benefit* Employment Center Inc 569-1636

S T A R T N O W Rapdky expending Weetlend office aeeking 9 enthuetasllc people for our telephone reeeerch depertment Fun atmoaphers' Psad weekly $3 80-$8 50 per hour Call Ellen lor interview 427-9335

STOCK - full time atock peraon neaad tor retail store ReaponeiMi-tlee Include, maintaining atore ap-pearance and rece iv ing mer-cnandtae Farrrungton HMa location

469-0557

STOCK HELP ElectncM Olstrlbuior m Southfield looking tor tuir time slock hMc

I Doug 353-0510

S T O C K H E L P Seeking dependable indivKJuM with a neat appearance for pert - t ime po-artion at our Novi location Morning through early afternoon ahrft avail-able Approximately 20-30 hours par weak

LA-Z-BOY SHOWCASE SHOPPE

27754 NOVI RO SERVICE DRIVE/ 12-OAKS MALL

349-3700

STOCK We are looking lor a hard working, dependable person tor a f u l t ime atock poalt lon If you think your Ihe one K>pfy in peraon Anderson Paint Company, 22054 Farmmglon Rd

476-2927

SUPERVISOR NEEDED tor Tele market ing operat ion tor state-wide non profit organization Previous telemarketing management deair. able Please send reeume to Director of Development, P O Bo« ISO. lathrup Village, Ml 46076

TC8Y IN SOUTHFIELD looking for mature peraon who kkea working artth the public and young people, for Manager poaltlon. f u l t ime Apply at atore located m Ever-green Plaza Evergreen ft 12 Mile

559-6773

TANDEM SOFTWARE

PROFESSIONALS CtSCOPP tha first of onfy tour pro-

10 b *

SURVEY RESEARCH Tachractone. flexible aoneome arveaenae tor the oaet ft the brightest Able to work from 4pm 10pm during the week end either 9em 3pm Sat or 11am-5pm Sunday to do survey reeeerch m 'e r i iew ino coding end deta entry m Our new ft growing Livorva Opera-tions Center Eicenent l ion ft work ing condMtons Soms typing neceesary PC experience deewed Sand reeume or letter of m-tereet l o Market SlrategMa. 14099 Farmmg-ton Rd Livonia Ml 48154 or c a l 261 9550 lor an appointment

SUZY RAN S Science of Sammmg naada aerobic ma t ruc to ra w / a l r o n g nut r i t iona l background 20 h r * / a * flexible Farmmgton 471-9199

SWIM COACH 4 days ' la le afternoons Apply m person Lhroma Family Y, 14255 Stark Rd

S w t c h b o e ' d opera tor needed Daaierahap experience preferred Cut riot necceeaary C a l Lisa tor an ap-pointment Town ft Country Dodge -474 6750

1AX P R E P A R E R * CHECKER Fu* ft per l t ime texfb ie hours Must have 3 yeers experience Weetlend C P A h r m 721-7373

CHILD CARE TEACHER - or aeaiaT ant tor an aducat ionM day car* pro-gram in W Bloomfield home FuH or part l ima 855-4953

QUARTON School Kindergarten En-r ichment Program Aaatttant, as*y 1 I 30 3 30 whan achool s In aaeaion Educat ion ft experience drer, required Call weekdays

nance w i t h ^ h ^ -il Mrs Reynolds 9-5 647-4147

TEACHER AIDE ra r -nmgton Hills Pre-School l aa i ing warm caring organuad person to work Mon 8 Wed morning ft all day Fn Call 4 76-9192

TEACHER ft AIDE (Preechooll Both pert t ime possibly could lead to full t ime W BtoomHeld aree CMI Nancy 855-8186

TEACHER ASSISTANT Needed for «itsnt p»ogrsm

Afternoon hours Can 9AM 4PM 459-9494

TEACHER -oedeo for f loaterd Twp nui aei'i school - full ft pen t 'me Cak between Sam-5pm 937-3002

Monday August 13, 1990 O i E * 5 F

500 H a l p W a n t e d

TELEMARKETING OPPORTUNITY Growing market ing firm e aaeaing enthuewvl ic ft mot ivated pwson F i n ft pert t ime Experience a plus Benefits mciuded C a l 8 30am-5 00pm 256-6871

TELEPHONE INTERVIEWERS Wea reapacted Conaumer Raeearcn Firm haa Immedele o p a r v r n tor Expa ranced or Beginner Taiepnone i n te r v l ewera In te rea t lng work,

envi ronment Absolutely You arrange your oam

hours Weekday evening* or week ammo $4 50-$5 25 hr

to alert C a « 9 e m - 5 p m 352-3361 snds Paid Ira

TELEPHONE Representative

NOVI off ice aeeks person with atr one telephone skills No sottclling Fu l time 9-5. M o n -Fri $6 per hr pkis comrmaalon plus benefits lo steri Call Mr S immons al 553-7465

T E L E P H O N E S A L E S

re iemarkets needed Earn $8 hr to start Full t raining provided Daily Bonuses • commission Start im-mediately Weetland v e a 721-7442

TELLER PART TIMF TFI I F n able at Our L/voraa ft Norlhviae omca* Candidatee muat have good math. de r i cM skUU ft puMc contact experience Prevtoua letter experi-ence required Paid vacation 401 K Apply m person, 10am-3pm Mon thru Frt..

DETROIT SAVINGS BANK 10982 Middleoei t Livonia

250 North Center St NorthvMe An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

500 H a l p W a n t e d TOP TRAVEL AGENT

Corporeter vecenon 2 yra expert ence excellent copporiunniee ben eftta Ca lPhya ie 655-4 100

TRANSMISSION REBUILOER very repulabie Duainaaa aervmg Brighton tor 12 yra Seeking exparl-enced auto tranemieeKin rebuader Musi have own tools Competit ive

Ask for Lloyd beiors 5pan days 229-2054

TRAVEL AGENT Agency needs ex penanced Apoao agent lor corpo-rate and vacation Sandy 476-1311

TRAVEL AGENT - Experienced Sabre part t ime r e I M agent needed for new Auburn HMa location Send reaume to PeraonnM P 0 Box 11201. Detroit M l 46202

TRAVEL AGENT fu* t ime experi-ence required Computer knowl-edge Oetaa li helpful Benefits CMI for interview 425-5634

TRAVEL C O N S U L T A N T Preaeure Free Corp Tr*ve<

Summers Oft Well es tab l ished down town travel agency aeeks a lull time aaaaonM travel coneuftant with Summers off The succe**lu« candidate win have a minimum of 3 yra experience as

customer contact and te lephone ski l ls Corpora te travM experience and knowl-edge of Apoao CRT ayatem pre-ferred We oher a competit ive compeneatlon package Our emptoyeee are aware ol true ad-vert iement For conf ident ia l con* ider* t lon ca* Mon - Fri 9am 5pm

225-4544

THE 1/2 OFF CARD SHOP a open-ing * new locat ion in Watertord Sales clerks needed H o m a m a a n and 'et i reee welcome Appry m per-aon 269 Summit Or 862-4200

TIRE INSTALLER BELLE TIRE now accepting *ppitca-l iona for fu* t ime poMtion* $3bo per •• a a II plus benefits and a great ca-reer opportunity WM tram th* right indrvlduala

West Bloomf ie ld 851-4600 Farmington 4 74-5042

T O O L & DIE M A K E R Experience neceeaary Praas Dies Farmmglon HM* a rea 473-0400

TEACHER NEEDED Responsible energetic self motivated peraon w i l i ng lo be f lexible working with 4 rear olds m * prominent day care center m Canton 453-4490

TEACHER, Novi aree pre-achooi Farly cnl idrhood or elementary educat ion background preferred Please ca* 471-2333

TEACHERS ASSISTANTS P o w o n s available fu l and part t ime Contact Laura at trie Farming-ton Hill* Nursery School 476-3110

TEACHERS E>perienced Certif ied Elementary ft j un io r H igh Pr ivate achool - I n Southfield Af ternoon Hrs Please call Mon-Frt, 9am lo noon 557-9380

TEACHERS tor learning center m W Bloomfield Elementary education Strong algeora/geomenlry Deck grnund After achool hr* 737-8876

TEACHERS NEEDED for Lrvonl* chi ld car* center experience ft edu-catiorvM background are neceaaary lor poartiona Caa 474-0001

Cert i f ied NonStop SQL implementa-tor ha* remained on the leading edge ot Tandem technology lor t h e pest five year*

Our praatlQlou* customer baa* of Fortune 100 compemea r*fy on CtSCORP lo provide total aoflwera aoiutton* tor Ihe Tandem uaar com-munity Our dfvaraafication ancom-paaaaa Appkcanon Devatopmam. Detahaa* Oaaign. Training. Commu-nicat ion* and Protocol Development and FecMtta* Managamenl

If you hava currant Tandem ex-pertiee you owe it lo yourself lo ex-plore nabonaWda with CiSCORP c a l or m e l your raaum* lo

Kathy Santacroce

CISCORP Perm Canter Weet II

Sulle 430. Dapt 0131 Ptt t*burgh, P A . 15276

1-600-969-0099 412-767-3070 (tax)

An EquM Opportuni ty Employer

TEACHFRS Southf ie ld daycare canter •* looking for quallfkad teach-e r Education and 'or experience needad Part ft to»twne 356-4240

TEACHING ASSISTANTS • Fi^l ft part t ime available tor nationally -accredi ted Nursery School In Lrvo-

TELEMARKETERS Hours 9 30am 3 30pm Top pay piu* commt** ion Benefits available Experienced preferred but not nec-essary Ask lor RanuM. Livorka

471-0901

TELEMARKETING Now hiring, earn $8 * par hour :o start caa Mon thur Fn 9am-4pm

721-7442

T ELF MARKET ING,'permanent poel-tion Experience preferred Flax houra 9*1-3638

TELEMARKETING Livonia area $5 par hour pm* bonus 24 hour* par HI sal, Even ings 425-2672

S A l u m i n u m C t s a i l n y

~

B HOME 1 SERVICE \Y FOR M O N D A Y EOTOON

5 A k AIR C O N D m O N M Q / H E A T M G

15 A a p h a H

A m e r i c a n A s p h a l t

P a v i n g C o . I the fTo l**Mcnala"

REPAIRS 4 W 9 T A U A H O W . 20 yrs Experience

I t ineured • CO. 476-6460

VENT CRAFT s n x s r

Lie. ma. SS3-1SS4

ALUMINUM or VWYL CLEANING Waxing ft paint relurtnahmg

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

A L U M I N U M SIDING H f t W a x e d - E x » a r «

5 2 5 - 0 5 0 0

i-Vln|4-aftak. 4 aaap pro-

564-4221 COMMERCIAL Mid RESOENTLAL

AAAA ALUM. /VMYL SlOfNG Trim. ejNara. rapaacement wtndows.

P R O V E N Q U A L I T Y R E L I A B L E S E R V I C E

O . T . L . E N T E R P R I S E S

4 2 5 - 8 6 0 8 ALUMMUW • MNVL S O N G

A l u m i n u m & V i n y l

S i d i n g . T r i m

& G u t t e r s ALL WORK GUARANTEED

L I C E N S E D B U I L D E R

CRESTWOOD CONSTRUCTION"

5 5 3 - 2 5 2 0 4 7 4 - 1 5 7 8

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

B R I C K R E P A I R S

G E T R E S U L T S

C M Now ft Save $$$

4 3 5 - 6 9 2 8

DOMINO CONST CO.. INC - ASPHALT PAVING -

Since 1966 RaaidanUM ft CommarOM

- F n

2 7 B r i c k , B lock , C a m a n t AAA MASONARY WORK

No Job Too Smal. Free Estimate* GUARANTEED WORK C a l anytime* 531-2137

D R I V E W A Y S , gar aqaa. w a l k s . ton* Bnck f t Block

Liceneed., 565-7479...Free Eat UNIVERSAL CEMENT CO

EAGLE ASPHALT

Comm'l/Ftaed'l- Reaa/Guar 423-5023 296-2011

P A V E M A S T E R S SpacMI thru Aug. QuaWy atnee

Mrucbon. aaa t uaflng. repair* C * l lha beat before tha raat 534-9925

The Jeffrey C a B l a c k T o p P a v i n g

6 7 6 - 5 6 3 0

3 7 9 - 4 8 0 0

ALL T Y P O OF WATERPROOFING QuMMWaafl

Pater Mautl -476-1566

B A S a i E N T LEAKS

ar tH J u m i 474-6224

BASEMENT WATERPROOFING

T R A c i S T t ^ S - T s a a - 1 5 7 4

WET BASEMENT PROBLEMS?

NATIONWtOE SINCE 1966 FULLY W A R R A N T E D

LICENSED 4 INSURED ,

B-DRY SYSTEMS 976-6277 SSVI7AB 144 4668

A BID YOU CAN AFFORD

P O R C H E S / P A T I O S YMka Slab*. Footlnga. Driveways

"No foe to m a l ' Raa Lie. AREA CEMENT CO 522-3569

ADVANCED PORCH ft CONCRETE • A l type* of cement work * No |ob l oo * m a l . » W yr*. experience

427-5566

2 7 B r i c k , B l o c k , C e m e n t

AFFORDABLE TOP QUALITY Maaonary 30 yr -Porchea •Chim-neys. S ldewMk* /Dr t i *w*y« Bnck/ Stock RabuKd-RMMM, free aat Klervn Conetruction Co. 534-3306

A FREE ft FAIR ESTIMATE on Ml cement brick ft block work Porchea. wears, driveaieya. chim-ney* ft peMoa Gi*a* blocks ft bnck pa»ei s r>*M0*ntlM ft CommarcM* Lie, a m e C a l anyt ime 534-1570

ALL TYPES - brick, block, cement, chimney*, d r tvaaa i * NMai ft repair

471-2600

Anaelo's Supplies CONCRETE REACTY UIX

HAUL RR YOURSELF * TO 2 YDS TRAILERS FREE

478-1729 -BEST CHIMNEY CO.

5 5 7 - 5 5 9 5 ^ A N T O N CEMENT CO

Floors. DrSiie*. **C-. |

261-261*

CEMENT Ck T A I

PAIR ONLY

Chimneys R*6 Mi 16 ar bxM new ~ii i awiai! a " laai ail

R O O F LEAK8 S T O P P E D

CROWN OONT R A C I N G 427-3661

D O G O N S K I C O N S T . a r M h . a i a a > . Cemen t W o r k .

E M H C O N T R A C T I N G INC • Camant A H

w o w M k n ^ R F ' t S S f i s r S a A T

fTALO ROMANA CCMCWT OO a T f * y . i w m , i

S T j g r - ~

s r a s ? a r i - s a a

F r a n k V e n t o M a s o n r y & C o m a n t C o , I n c ,

* FOUNDATIONS * ADOmONS * WATERPROOFING » DRIVEWAYS * GLASS BLOCK * BRICK PATIOS * PORCHES

I Do My Own Work 34 Yaar* Experience

FULLY LICENSED ft INSURED Free Est m e lea

464-7262

33 B l d g . & R a m o d a i i n g

A - l REMODELING Bathroom*. Da iamant * . Kltchana

Decks. Painting. Ceramic T i e Ue. Bu lder Jim 729-0456

LAMBERTO CONSTRUCTION ALL TYPES OF CEMENT No Job To Big Or S m a l

Free Eat Ue ft Ineured 456-2925

MELONIO BROS. CEMENT CONTRACTORS

35 YEARS EXPERIENCE

Garage. Driveway, Patio Porches. Brtck & Block Lie., Bonded & Insured

Free Estimates 261-0665 or 261-5021

33 BtdQ. A R a m o d a A n g

A BETTER JOB GUARANTEED • K i t chen* . bath*

A l Pro Construct ion 553-4456

A K I T C H E N SPECIALIST Refacang or New Cabinets

DWhwaahM InM Mal le i Formica Counters

* 3 2 6 - 5 0 2 5 *

ABSOLUTELY CUSTOM WORK ZACK'S CONSTRUCTION CO

Kltetianaa Bathe t r o u g h 294-6SS3

ADDITIONS & BASEMENTS

Doaeiara 6 I

Torrr^ce rop we l bar* . IMM d r y w a i nowoapta. quaWy work m I M prtoa Ua.. M a . Free CM j u a r m t e x S

4 6 2 - 2 3 5 3 *

A D D I T I O N S CUSTOM HOMES

C o m p i e l a R e m o d e f i n a McMACKEN CONSTRUCTION

LIC A INS

2 6 8 - 0 4 1 5 4 6 5 - 2 1 7 3

• f l M l Y M M l j

R O N O U Q A S B L D Q .

a A p e n a o N A L TOUOM •

W T O — . v a w m a s . COUNTERS M M H M T I DOORS NCPAMS

VWVL 6 * L L A W W O O W *

^ T s i - a s r " ARTOMORE CON6TRIIC F « X CO

i i v s s n r e

COMPLETE HOME CO. Ramodalmg ft Repair

BactncM. Plumbing. Carpentry and a l other home repair aarvtoaa C a l Andy 346-6402

GREAT RENOVATIONS, 20 y e w * experience Beautiful work by da-pandabla man. A l t radaa Remodel or new conetructton R*Mt>*ntlM and commercial Llcenaed with to! insurance F r e e a m m a M a 595-6701

HOMESTEAD BUILDERS INC Addi t ion*. Dae em a n n Batha KKch-ana. Rac Roome. nat i lacMtiMi l wm-dowa. Siding Lie., m a . RaputabM

477-3632

INVEST IN YOUR HOME You l love MarrM l lo* le t ler Con-struct ion Tha r*moda6na axparts

- aaaa l 656-5676

I T C O S T S N O M O R E ...tooel

1st class workmanship. FIRST PLACE WINNER of two neaonM award*. HAM-ILTON ha* been aatMtymg cuMomar* tor over 36 yra •FREE ~

H A M I L T O N BUILDERS CaH 5 5 9 - 5 5 9 0 .24 hrs.

REC ROOM. KITCHEN 6 BATH SPECIALISTS AJI

4 7 6 - 0 0 1 1 RELIABLE 6 EASY

TO C O M M U M C A T E WTTH

30 C a r p e n t r y

ADDITIONS & BASEMENTS

Dorwaar* ft I

i. mm drymm CIUUM'*. e

" 462-2353 '

V l f * I I • Bk • ' I V W l IO ' Rapiaaa Weaa k e n r*a* wMi

M w J f f f w S o e O R O N O

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

M

^ a i n s n l m v e r p w t r y

SMALL WORLD SMALL JOBS

M N E EFFICIENTLY ft PROFICIENTLY

BY A LICENSED CARPENTER

WALT: 525-1707

4 0 C a b i n e t r y A F o r m i c a

AAA K I T C H E N S A B A T H S C O U N T E R T O P S

& C A B I N E T S

FRANK RASHID Day* 474-3646 Evaa 474-5662

BUY CABINETS ft counter tope di-rect f rom maneutacturer and aeve S t . Free asumetaa. maiaaalMn

42 C a r p a l C l e a n i n g

* D r e i r > «

vraam L a a a u aw I U A i u u i a e has. $38 truck mounted aqutomant Any aofa ISO Any loeaaaal $26 Any chair $20 Pet f i of claan 422-0256

44 C a r p a l L a y i n g

i l

AAA C A R P E T R E P A I R S Seem* ft AaetreKMng - Al Rapatr* Expert metMMton 1 Quat ty Pad

1 DAY S E R V I C E ALL W O R K G U A R A N T E E D

6 2 6 - 5 5 6 6

ANY CARPET INSTALLATION

47V6078

Chimneys R O O F LEAKS S T O P P E D

CROWN COMTHRCTiNG 427-3661

Chimneys W i u b ^ T a ^ T p r i c ^ i

B E S T C H I M N E Y C O .

-7712

t l

DECKS . U 6 . a a a

6 1 D a c k t - P a t t o a

C U S T O M D E C K S Free a*tlmataa by Lloanaad bunder

C a l Mark. 474-6057

CUSTOM WOOO DECKS Aa low aa $ 5 5 0 aq ft Cedar, rad-

OMtfcand Deck Co.

D e c k s D e c k s D e c k s ! A l t j v a a I rom a m a l Manning plat-form* to M u t a r M i mum level show piece* Add beauty 6 vMu* w/ba l -crjnla*, ga»fx«.pr+vacy a screened areaa. Mao pooMiae we6re* ja . hot tub aurTomdtogi .atc For free * M

Worful BkJg.A D e s i g n — Llcenae 6064164

961-2360

L U M B E R - 1 " DECKS Lat ma I n l y your Ona of a K ind Dae* C a l Mow tar Ff«e E a n n a t e RANOY 422-5666

N U - U F E

W D r y w a B

AAA DRYWALL New ConMructton ft I

Tape ft Mnaah Own i

7 » - 2 2 e 7

DRYWALL ft PLASTERING Maw a Rap* * * . Hand ar Spray. Tex-turing mo iMMtM Caa. Lie. Ouar M Y r * Exp $ 4 3 - 0 7 t l . < v 662-7543

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

ABeOLUTE 0 U A L T Y MCTALLS R a M M i M M - CaaaaaatelM - 7 day*

l r S S a a a a S c ^ O O M P A J ? ?

4 7 1 - 6 1 3 2

J . C . P r i c e E l e c t r i c N » t o f e M 6 M s a r i

A S A M L a c n e c Raa. ft C — a a . I IMM I ft Maa

M l 6 Reedy Par Ya* M6. 6 t>», I

. «HORTAL a aoNa a a c m c •

ELiCT»6CAL REPAf* M VRS BXPERM-NCE

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BANKS ELECTRIC W® lOM®

° a e s

M E l e c t r i c a l

MULLAN ELECTRIC

U c ft In*. - Fre* Eat 522-4520

OAKLANO ELECTRIC Faat. juMMaJ MM.I1KM work

C a l ua a*ian you naad u*. anytkna 642-7979

ROWE ELECTRIC ft SUPPLY Electric Contract ing ft Supp6aa

rieMdanhM ft CommerolM 33620 Van Bom. Weyna 721-4060

8 9 E x c a v a t i n g

C A E CONSTRUCTION Beekhoe Work

Sewer ft Water Unae F l a e f t C o m m m a 624-1666

EXCAVATING - POOLS Trenching. Sewer. WaMrtnaa, Parking Lola. Saptto Tank*.

• ' Ue. 636-6731

EXCAVATING Seaaer ft Wator U n a *

Foundation* ft Footing* ft ma. m - t t e

7 2 F a n c M

CHAIN UNK FENCE 4 ft - $2 50/ft mataded

TemWiM Poets ft Gataa Extra

CUSTOM FENCES Stockade. Fr*neh GotMc. a t e

4 2 3 - 5 0 8 1 6 6 5 - 0 3 6 6

QUAL/TY FENCES

_ Ppg' Beat any pnoef

FIREWOOD ft COAL I 47.

• 1 F loor S e r v i c e

^ S l E T T E R FLOOR^SAJOMO

477-7736

A - 1 WOOO FLOORS We maM. MMd a 6MML a«h woa>d 9eerk Custom work * * My Far Free BaMnaaM 0*6 3Si

B A B W O O O F L O O R 8 M H M t M M K i

421-7078 PANOY HAAOWOOO FLOOR Fkv

S55te.|,T5!^"*Dw!SIiI*,S

I I I I I M I , U a a a m y M a b a M S , m d NMdMa FveaaM $61-6644

" OAK P L M B I a O O R B M

6 2 6 - 4 3 3 0

* * a a m a N F u m m i R E T m * f C M * M « M M R y M .

6 6 1 - 5 5 2 0

8 6 G a r a g e s

G A R A G E D O O R S

& O P E N E R S W * a a l ft aarvlca a l makea ot garaga door * ft openers

• We'll beat your beM deal meursnoe work One day aarvlo*

• SAVE MONEY FREE ESTIMATES

SHAMROCK DOOR 534-4653

G A R A G E D O O R S Electric Openers

Trapp Storm Doors Entrance Door*

I repairs ft aerr tce

I lr * n *ad Mno* 1664 - Lice 066011 ALLEN OVERHEAD DOOR Co

Arm Arbor - 747-6677

96 Ck i t ta rs

ALL ALUMINUM SEAMLESS GUTTERS

$2 par teat Uoanaad and maivad 356-0117

AMERICAN GUTTER t S O N G

LIVONIA GUTTER flliMlin gu t t e r * . Mdtog. t r im

6 *6 rspears Sr. Cm-Free Eat 474-6910

OMMER GUTTER !

102 H a n d y m a n

ABSOLUTELY ALL HOME REPAIRS

ft [HANOYMAN JOE I 1 B 1 B H

A GREAT JOB - FAIR PRICES GanarM R M M | 6 P * « M 6

Have AaMranoa*

5 ^ 2 ? , J F S a ' B * S , 6 ^ S 6 S 1 : 1 1 ' ' 4S7-SMS

KFTOHENS SATHROOM6 • N O ( M W « S «OOR»4G . N O

n A.*-ETA . A WN WORK O A U j a w m , e g h j p T *

M T R C r i C O M M I I * HOME R I P A T M R L C S

3 4 7 - 9 7 6 5

R e t i r e d

4 7 1 - 3 7 2 9

THE-GIVING TREE TEL-12 MALL

We are expanding and have aevertt openings m different calegonea

• Aaaotar t Manager • Seles - u * or part l ime • S'ock

Renb le acheduimg av**abw-pieaa* appfy m person or c a l 356-8155

TOOL MAKER- MACHINIST DAY SHIFT

Min imum of 4 years experience on lathe*, mills, turret lathe*, and do own setup* Must heve own tool* Apply Hydrat ink Corp 38880 Grand River. Farrrungton HMs

477-9600

TRUCK DRIVER Bays Must haver license Cell

Meeded fu* t ime ew C D L ciaas C

478-7050

500 H e l p W a n t e d WANT A JOB ft BENEFITS'

Ancnen eupervieor $7 75 per hour Packagers $6 per hour Cook $8 75 per hour Eligible Oakland County reeidenta ca* S E T 354-9167

WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT, Denver, peraon Part l o fu* time (flexible; neevy aft ing required Sma l truck neiptui wai pan maeega Lrvome area $7 00 hr C a l tor mierview aak tor Mike T 482 -9490

WAREHOUSE DELIVERY Fu* time needed lor Farmmglon Compeny L oedmg ft untoedmg equipment Qood driving record a mual Apply In peraon at 24286 m-Oopiex Or cell 478-0005 eat 130

WARE H O U S E / D E L I VERY HELP needed Must Be strong ft wMmg to work hard Mechanical experience a pius $5 per hour uvon ie

425-6912

WAREHOUSE PERSON needed to pu* process ano true Orders Fu* t ime Do not appfy in person Send resume lo Cretg 32301 Edward Medison Heights Mi . 48071

WAREHOUSE'SHIPPING ft Receiv-ing Assist ant Full t ime Experience preferred WW train 34 1-8744

Wagea negotiable 595-7200 or Ap-pfy In peraon Dtverarfled Welding 2147 M e r e Si Weetland

502 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l A L L E R G ' TECHNICIAN e ipem enced lor buey eHergiat 2 locetiona F u l r p e n time Skier, * benefits commensure te with n p a r e r K i Dey*(Sammy) - 478-5221 Evaa ifeenel 826-0608

A S S I S T A N T

M E D I C A L Looking for herd working mature reeporssibae aaaistant «hc wen ts high salary and benefits Starting salary $7 25 end higher according to experience F u a or part time LrvomauNovi area 478 4639

502 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l - M e d i c a l

502 K e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d i c a l CHAIR SIOE DENTAL ASSISTANT needed 2-3 days a weM <n a frwnd-

? patient oriented Lrvonte office xperwnce preferred 522-6770

DENTAL ASSISTANT Pert tima Rocneeier area ideal for stuoer't WW l r » n Ca l Mon-Fri

65 t «4»1

OENTAL ASSISTANT Orthodontic practice m Blrrranghem Are you en-

| ergetic hardworking friendly and I neve good menuM dex l e n t y Expe-

rience preferred but not eeaen Offering long lerm atabdfty fnam»y work atmoaphara and lop pay C a l oetween 0 AM -12nocm 644-5400

•DENTAL ASSISTANT Rochester area part time ideal tor student Win trem can Monday Fri-day 65 1 8491

ASSISTANT: RECEPTIONIST Needed for Chiropractic office m Royal Oa» Fu* or part time Erperi-ance preferred 48-0140

B I L L E R R E C E P T I O N I S T

Two positions Must have l year experience In rnadicei or podiatry of f ice Phone skills and good pa lien t communicat ions a plus Must be herd worker ft dependable »7 50 hr ft up depending or eiperience Lrvoma area 4 7S-4639

W E L D O N S P A S T I E S

Help wanted needy work will [rain Apply 19161 Mernmar. at 7 mile

TRUCK DRIVER - SEMi Single axle. 2 spaed Experienced, benefits Cell 6am-3pm 476-7766

WiNOEMERE NURSING HOME of W Bloomfield offers a unique dietary employment Opportunity lor d>ishwashers ft servers Good start-ing salary ft benefits Appry in per son af 6950 Farmmgton Roed

RECEPTIONISTS M E D I C A L A S S I S T A N T S

Outs tand ing new opportuni t ies suburban locations with sever* sue ceaaful physicians practice* Greal salaries and perks teem environ-ment rt you have experience m a medicel office let us conhdentieify represent ,ou> Ail tees physician paid CaB Cindy Krainen 932 1-70

HARPER ASSOCIATES 29870 MidOleOert

Farmmglon Hals Mi 48334

TV'VCR TECHNICIAN lo work p a n l ima 2 years axpananca necessary Canion area Can T ony at 981-7481

WINDOW CLEANERS Persona needed Pay according lo experience or piece work Must have transportat ion 824-7333

TYPESETTER.KEYL1NER P*rt l ime posit ion available in a cor porate W plant print ing department

-Flexible dav t ime hours Compu-graphic MCS power view to experi-ence helpfu* Must be cuslomer on-anted ft cheerful Portlolios win be requealed upon mierview Competi-tive salary offered Send -eeume to Donna Williams PO B o i 5210 Oe-Irolt Ml 46235

WINDOW INSTALLER helper want-ed E i per lenced only

Ca* afler Spm 722-766-1

WOMENS G v M INSTRUCTOR Upper level teem instructor

Farmmglon Gymnaatic Center 476-6130

TOOL MAKER Trainee - Full time, fun benef i t* Troy locat ion Call between 9em~4pm. Mon - Fri

362-2211

TYPOGRAPHER Wrth |o0 shop experience tor full t ime poalt lon In Ann Arbor area Must be Willing to learn j ta te -o ' the an ayatema Benefit peckage

PO Box 734 t , Ann Arbor Ml 48107

TOOL MAKER Exper ienced In mak-ing cold heeding d « * . afternoon ahifl Good pay and fringe benefits Apply NSS, 9075 General Dr . Plym-TXIFFL. M l 48 170. 459-'

TOOL ROOM SUPERINTENDENT -$48-$52.000 Dw repair ,ourney-man s tamp ing background, super-visory experience Ray Greene Personnel 399-1428

TOP QUALITY compeny in boom-ing industry now expanding lo De-troit We ar * seeking oil Chang* technician* ft management person-nel who era wi l l ing to work hard ft learn wftti pieaaant ft friendly atti-tude We wW train Apofy in parson at O l Expreea. 18915 Telegraph Roeo Redford

TRANSMISSION Remanufacturtng f i rm neer Plymouth ha* Immediate opening for product ion aaaembfy

preferred. m e c h w c M abn ty helpful offer compet i t ive wege and

fringe benef i t * if you are Qualified •and raauma and wage requi re m e n u lo AWT EC. 14920 KeM St Plymouth Mi 46170 Att N J o r d e n

An EquM Oppor tun i ty Employer

TRAVEL AGENT Fu* and par i uma poanion available al growing W Bloomfleid agency Experience preferred Excellent *a»-ary ft t ravel benef i ts C a l Sua 655-1860

TRAVEL AGENT - New Btoomflead HMs agency need* a co rpo ra l * ree-ervation agent with a min imum of 2 yra experience preferrable on Par* Ca* Mart in 647-4202

TRAVEL AGENT Para exper ienced preferred Fu l or pert t ima D e e r b o m aree

278-6640

TRAVEL AGENTS Sabre expen-enoe Corporate and Laraur* Salary p iu* C o m m i * a i o n EINot Tr*vei Southland and Novl Ca* Mr Schutaner 1-600-462-3694

VALETS NEEDED M u l t have own 1r*nsportst ion knowledge of stick shift C a l 450-1700

VERTfCLE TURNING LATHE or

rtence Plenty of overtime Beneflta 2nd shift available Sand ra*um* to PO Box 6, Wayne Ml 48164 Atl Frank Wr lnn

VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION CONSULTANT

MA, OR MS In counseling is ra-quirad CRC preferred Good verbM •aws and abmty to deM with people Experience m privets rehabMtation. managing workers compeneatlon and auto no fault caaaa Send raeume* lo Vocational Department Medical Management and Re-em-ployment 17117 W 9 Mile Rd Suite 815 Southfield. Ml 46075

E X P E R I E N C E D W A R E H O U S E MANAGER tor fumfture dwir ibutor warehouse. r *M To 1 1 %r at - —

554-0620

WAREHOUSE HELP wtth Hght welding experience

F u l l ime, Can ion aree 454-0666

WAREHOUSE HELP Our waraheoue need mature de-pendable reaponaibi* individuals l o Pun pec* and procees oroers Good working condit ions Flexible hours F u l *nd p * n t ime *va l *bW $6 00 hourly to start Apply Monday - Fri-day 10*m~4pm at Haatop't. 22790 Heaiap Drtva. Novl (between Novl Rd ft Meedo • b r o o k Rd North of 9 Mae).

WAREHOUSE PERSON - Fu l bme 6 days per week Muat be lamniar artth UPS. ahapping ft receiving - in-to experience helpful Appfy arfthm 25743 Waat Seven Mle . comer of Beech Oaty

WAYNE WESTLAND TMCA accept-ing appkeauon* tor Aerobics Instructor Assistant Swim Teem Coech, Latchkey Director and Day Care Staff Apply YMCA, 827 S Wayne Rd Westiand

WORKSHOP INSTRUCTOR To l r * m development ally disabled m p r o p * ' v o c a t i o n a l b * h * v i o r Rew*/dmg work with axcMani ben-efits Full and per l bme poelt ion* • vu ieb ie Call 9am-3pm 326-6116

BILLER WANTED FULL T:ME For busy OBGYN office m A Bloomfield Experienced only CMI Sendy 855-6663

BLOOD DRAWERS Full time deys Excellent lamMy heelth coverage 6 or mora mo* recent experience drawing all age patients These po artiona may mdude house caAs and cover ing aree su t ions Applications acceoled 10 10 4 Mon thru Ft 21705 Evergre»n Southfield

CAFETERIA MANAGES Manager needed for Plymouth Late tana Good food preparation and people Skills required Mon -Fn work week benefits available Appry • t M*nimark Corp 44800 North 194 Service Dr Belleville

YARD PERSON RanponsibM *nd depeno*bie Good pay ft benefits Apply at Madia CoiU-«-on 4 U-Haul 32581 Northwe*iem Hwy F*rrrwrigton Hills

Tour Reai Estala Caraer Deiongs with u i 1

• ' CK7S commrMon piar. - Most recongntred name

In real aat IT* • Fineat oftloe teciwtea

• Menegement second lo none Contact Larry Harwm CRB CRS 851-6700

C E N T U R Y 2 1 M J L C O R P O R A T E

T R A N S F E R E E SERVICE

8 5 4 - 6 7 0 0

C A S K I E R / B I L L E R

Full time Mu«i be familiar with iCD codes and commerclM ineurances Wa pay comperabM wegea ana ben-efits Send resume lo Administra-t ion Midwest Heelth Center 5050 Schaeffer Detroit Ml 48126

CHIROPRACTIC ASSISTANT M o n - W e d -Fn , 8 45am-12 30pm 2-45pm-7 30pm Looking tor * posi-tive. seff-motiveieC person to

rof~Btay J5UEB." rfied person 27527 Joy Rd i Nock W of inkster Ra 522-5501

YOUR REAL ESTATE CAREER BELONGS WITH USI

• 100% Commlsalon Plan 4*oa i Recognized N*m* m

ReM Estata •Fine*! off ice Faculties

•Management Second to None

CONTACT LARRY HARWIN CRB CRS 851-6700

CENTURY 21 MJL CORPORATE TRANSFEREE SERVICE

EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED

YOUTH BOWLING COACH/COOR-DINATOR- Bowling experience Aft-erachooi ft Saturdays Mayflower Lanee. 26600 Plymouth Rd Reotord

$ 1 5 0 B O N U S

Light industr ial-general laborers needed Immediately for Ml area* Must have transportat ion and be daK>endabie Work 40 hours * week piu* CMI for details

Livonia. 464-2100 Southfield 557-5700

S M E L L I N G

T E M P O R A R I E S NEVER A FEE

CREDIT ft COLLECTION MANAGER

Mult>- specialty physio an practice

Responsible tor reducing receiv-a Dies thru credit and collection ac-Itvt l ie* FV* yeers heeltri car * super vteory experience m credit and col-lect ions with extensive • nowiedge of federM and state lews and regula-t i o n aa wen a* third party reim-bursement policies required The •ucceeafu candidate wM develop and impaernent credit and coaiec-bona system* and have * track record al reducmj i receivable* tt irv auccee»fui coaectlon ectivftie* Tha poartion offers compel itrva salary and tnng* benefits m a suburban Southeas te rn Michigan set t ing Send raaum* to B o i 898 Observer ft Eccentric Nvwspepers 36251 Schooicraf l Rd Livonia. Michigan 48150

LOOKING FOR A CAREER? 2 positions available

Dental Aaaistant ft Office M v e g e r needed tor nee Farmmgton prac-tice Musi be enthuaiaatic ft aelf mot ivated 471 -3550

OENTAL ASSISTANT experienced •uli tima Salary comrnenaurale with experience NorthvMa oifice

| - 474-7213

DENTAL ASSISTANT'Rocheeter Busy W«II eeiabiished office with ftfendty steff and laam concept "eeos 'eaponsibia indrviduM with »ome denta. background Full time

. posit ion include* 2 r renmga per week ft some Sals Calf Barb al Or Steven Reynolds office

652 1010

DENTAL ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIS'

Experience preferred Speoa i i t ) practice 1 1 days Penaron inaur ance plus other benefits Pleesani working environment 647-7783

"T5CRTJ Experenced malur* dependable person lor expending dental office m Lrvonia 522-5121

" DENTAL ASSISTANT 1 E ipenence Chairs«»e i t4 a Dequmdre

979-OH 1 DENTAL ASSISTAN"

E l per enced only >CT busy Roches-te» Hiiis off ice Excellent benefits

652-7172

DENTAl ASSlSTAN' Experienced full time Pleasant sur'CAjnoings Plymouth area

453-8190

DENTA. ASSIST AN* P-ogressive S E Ltvom* den i * i off-ice neeai-ig energelic a iperemced individua! for full ft part l ime posi-tions D'lease call 522-5520

DENTA. ASSI5-ANT L .on.a Speciaiast Office, fu« time Willing IO train person interested m

Jan 261-7802

D E N T A L ASSISTANT EXPRIENCEO ONLY1

FuB-tcm« for tamrup Village Office Compatnrve Salar, 1 Beneftls

!CMI fo* *ppomtment 557-4620

DENTAw ASSISTANT Are you *n e ipenenced assislant looking lor *n opportunity to *xp*nd your skills ft advance profeesion«Kv in a high

'<»ue«y (tate-of the ar- specialty pract ice' ' To introduce yoursei' c a l 357-3 '09

DENTA. ASSISTANT JniQue career oriented indrviduar that has definite goeis in mino ->eeoed tor - a progressive OecUai . practice Musi mee- aualrficabons

»T I6ft»T 71 reftrs ixPerT ; ence ana be willing to expand your Ideals m dentistry BeneM package including uniform allowance Ava»-

| able 10 fu* time candidate* As* 'or | Jan 722-5133

I OENTAL ASSISTANT | E ipenenced Full-Tim* tor 2 Doctor West Deerbom Office Fringe Bene-

) fits CMI 563-3400

OENTAL ASSISTANT E ipenenced Full time Chairsoe Modern p armuig 'or Hills office Salary ft beneftts 553-2478

DENTAL ASSISTANT • pan time experienced Mon thru Thurs 5pm-9pm ft even, other weekend 5&3-9S68

"DENTAL ASSISTANT i -, days »o- ' Farmington Hil l* office High quality prosthetic office Herd work nice atmoapnera ft people Ca* 55^-0645

DENTAL ASStSTAN* ,Full time, experienced patient ori-ented for busy Lnrome olhce

477-7905 OENTAi. ASSISTANT

Fu* time Expenencec ExcMleni benefits Rocheeter Area 656-6800

DENTAL ASSISTANT Opportunity for experienced t ime cnanraide aeewant CDA/FtDA preaerreo Muel be enihuaiaatic we* o rganuad have good communica-t ion i k 41a and able IO ahow war' and compaaaion m canng lor our patients L~ona* 474-0100

DENTAL CHAIRSIOE ASSISTANT Musi be experienced in 4 hended expenoed dufiee Flexible hours Salary commensurate with * k « *

459-7110

DENTAL HVGENIST Uvoma. Northviae a rae t l o 2 deys some Sal Temporary powtion lor maternity Call Ptiym* 464-4490

OENTAL HVQiENiST Parr nme tor orogreeatve peno-preventrv* off ice Dearborn His 277-0050

502 H e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d i c a l

DENTAL BUSINESS AUXILIARY Growing general denial

penanced laam member lo (oah Computer

ut riot Good phone *kMa a muel Flexible hours seturdays ft evenings Pleeee caa JeckM or Judy 726-5601

DENTAL INSURANCE/Book*eep«ng Sper-iMiai 'Or buey apeoalty prac lice Exceaem a*a*ry ft benelt ia C e l 357-3165

502 K e l p W a n t e d

D e n t a l M e d i c a l

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ Pari l ime 20-26 hra ' w* Expert ericed onh Good orgenuauoi iM MiM * P M Ann Arbor 747-4777

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST experienced friendly melure pw eon for expending Livonia oft lca Musi i n o a ^neurence ft M l m g Full time good salary wtth experience

I 522-5121

DENTAL PERSONNEL Expanding computerized preveri live-reator alive pract ice empheeiT-mg quailly ft aioaitonca deearea both C h a w d e AaaMtant ft Pan Tana Off ice Manager-Racepuoraat Saiery benefits commeneurale with aCMk ilea ft experience Fu* nme or par i t ime Northvaae 349-42 10

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Experienced fu* time for buey dental omca Dearborn Hts

534-5108

DENTAL HYGIENIST Hign motivated ft pet lem oriented doctor s practice is seeking * f u l

Salary negotiable Ben-efits 722-5 l33|

DENTAL ^ HYGIENIST-For QuaWTy • txwvwritfv^-r^ioratrv^ practice ceiience ft quality are emphasized Part t ime Nor thv«e 349-4210

-- DENTAL HYGlENlST Full nme per iodontal off ice Begin-ning Sep! Send -esume to 42301 CherryHM Sulle A Canton Ml 46188 or CMI 961-7477

DENTAL HYGlENiST E ipenenced Mondays and Fridays No evenings Farmmgton HMs office

553-3668

DENTAl HYGIENIST For Estaousned 'Office m Dearborn Heights Mon T u e s & w e d Benefits Ca* 565-0373

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST motrvel-ed we* organized person with gen-eral office knowledge °egboerd ex perience helpful M I tram Mon Thur*. some Set Livonia 474-0100

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Full t ime Novi denuet office Experience

required Uus! "5* wakng- -w w o r i . every ottier Sel Beneht package available CMI 477-7230

DENTAL SECRETART LIVONIA Growing practice ie aearclung i m a muiti talented peraon to cneerfuky anawer our conalanfiy migmg pnone and ak'Htuaiy contro l our appomi men! booe wtMe mamtammg a aenee oI humor You rmu*l heve a min imum ol 2 peeri experience and be dedicatee to detail and fol low up Computer experience most ben-ellcisr but not eeaentiei We offer a fu* t ime peamrv, wwh excellent ben -ehts and salar, No evenmgs or Sat urdey Please ca* Decrb«a 522-7314

Expen

DENTAL HYGIENIST OmduW naeoed 'or aftrectrve Down-river pract ice Join our friendly stafl

928-2500

DENTAL HYGIENIST NeeOed tor Canion practice

961-0707

DENTAL HYGIENIST Innovative profesaionM to aaaurne reeponMbai-t « s for ft expand Our Soft Tleeue Management program High quality Farmington H I ! * pract ice seeking the right -peraonekty with * greet work ethic C a l 476-6330

DENTAL HYGIENE ASStSTAN"' Are YOU * bright personable motivated high school or communi ty college graduate wfio would l i ke * career m health services7 To introduce your-self ft to learn about * training op-p o r t u n e in a f*gh ouMity dental specialty off ice c a l 357-3109

D E N T A L HYGIENTIST POSITION YOURSELF FOR

SUCCESS IN THE 90 S

A a are * prograeaive - rvom* dental office offer ing * dynamic opporhmi-Ty to (owl our teem We are seeking ar excepnoriM teem per*on that can map JS focus on the wermth. eenng and communicat ion we Dnng to afl our pat ient* W* emphaane person-al deveiopmarrt through conttnuang eoucat ion par t iapa i ion with other teem member* and Ugh achieve-ment if you Me * aeaf-motivated peraor, mtereated m -eechmg your fu* potlentiM m dentM Dieese c a l

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST enced person pert- t ime 1 remodeled A Dearborn off ice Some computer knowledge helpful Ton pay lor right individual

Ca* 561-1260

DENTAL FlECEPTlONlS' Fu« time Experienced Computer inow iedge hMpful Excealeni salary ft benefits

562-5610

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Are you looking lor an excit ing opportuni ty i r a high quality s ta ie-o ' - tne-ar i specialty p r a c t i c e T h a t office is looking for a bngh! experienced dentM recept ion«l to fill out its Front Oeek ataff 30-40 hours per weex Cell 357 3306

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST , Weetland area

FsmJBw* Ca* anyt im* 349-5104

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Expert enced person required lor Troy pediatric oftlca 32-36 hour-week 660-1680 or evea 356-8997

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST » a r Una poeition m Northvlto incmdea even-ings ft Sal Experience not required Contact Lmda 349-5065

OENTAL RECEPTIONIST We need a reeporiaibae motrvafad ft personable mdivtouM to iom our team Experience neceasary 30-40 hours per weak 979-1450

DMC HEALTH CARE CENTERS WOODLAND

• Registered Nu'se Pediatrics

• Licensed PrecticM Nurse Rheumatology Pediatrics and internal Medicine

• Medical Asaistani Rheumatology internal Medicine Urology

T l a t u niiweiil i"i|Mi*h|i

12 Mae ft Novi Rd -347-8200 Arfiuaied with

Trie Detroit M e d i c * Center Ar- EquM Opportunity Employer

EXPERIENCED MED»CAL assistant and receptionist for busy I emir , practice ir . n o m a «as-me» only to 37799 Professional Center Dr Suite 105 Livonia Mi 48154

H e l p A v a i l a b l e F o r . . . • Receptionists

• Medical Ass i s t an t s

I win provide the neap you need for that first p<wrtion o* a career ad vancement Beginning level apoii cams w»i nwed techn.cM school di-ploma or equivalent e ip^nence c ee paid by hospital c* physician Send t

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Very congensM dentM othoe looking tor enthusiastic experienced Re-ceptionad with good people ft buM-i e a * » • Fu r nme i s MBe a De-" quindre Contact Lydla 979-0600

kethryn Allan Medical Staff Placement

31800 Northwe*tern. Suit* 300 Farmmgton Hi**, M l 460 18

H O M E C A R E

S U P E R V I S O R Are you * Home C M * Nurae who wants to advance into eupervwor . bu1 that* not possible with the large egencv wHere you w n r k 7 We neve that OPPORTUNITY Th« poartion •eouire* Homecar* experience ft provides ProfeeeionM Growth

357-7060 Health Care Professionals

iNSERVICE DIRECTOR Full t ime RN with t year experience m staff development needed 'or a

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - Pan dm* evenings Experienced onfy Perfect for mothers with small cfW dren Novi dentist 477-7230

66 bed skiked imif in p r e m i v continuum ol car * tacMfy Reapon»-Matiea mclode onentat ion and train-ing Of kceneed nurae* Mid nur*mg

it*

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - knowl-edge oi -e-ca* Appointment ached uimg meurance pegboerd flexible hours 459-7110

h y a i n e W1-5 too

DENTAL HYGIENIST Pert t ime Sat pkja Wad or Fn

RoyM Oek 546-1711

DENTAL HYGIENIST Fu* nme avertable 2 doctor generM prac t i ce Exper ience prefer red Farmmgton HM* 651-6020

DENTAL HYGIENIST Ar* you lookmg tor * n opportunity to grow with a very peoc** oriented family pract ice? Experience pre-ferred Salary commeneurM* wath skills 559-3730

DIRECT CARE STAFF For group hcx-iie* m Canton. Baa*. Viae ft Livonia- Prmrtou* experience with de»alop«iiMital> disabled pre-tarrad Good benefit package ft training provided $5 t o $5 65 an hour to Stan C a l Robert a in: i Maai Weekday* at 471-56 t o

OIRECTOR OF NURSES Headed tor nur*ang home m Ptywi-outh fua t ime Brervda 453-3063

Fu* beneltts peckege Send 'a*uma or ca* MERCT BELLBROOK 873 W Avon R o : Rochester HMa Ml 46307 666 3809

An EquM Opportunity Employer

JOIN A WINNER1

Fuel Optometry he* evening a i a oportunit ie* m me reta* optical held If your energetic, highly motivated With * warning att i tude ca l us today* Experienced prMerred but art* tram right mcfhnduM Re tM

BUSY DEARBORN HTS dentM oft •oe aeeks mature, growth-oriented indrviduM tor reception. computM ft meurence 'esponsibiirties Excealeni pey ft benefits DentM experience required 274-4040

DENTAL ASSISTANT Seeking an experienced DentM As s-etant foi our progreearve office m the Plymouth-Canton are* 3 d*ys-week. no evenmgs or weekends We beaieve appi^ant should ba heMth-centarad m the* Meatyle* and ca-raer-minded 453-6320

tor geneiei prac t i ce Exper ience prefer red Farmmgtcn H*l* 651-6020

DENTAL ASSISTANT Farmmgton HMIs II you love working •rrth people, enjoy handling mult-laaks ft are interested m personM growth c a l 737-9430

DENTAL ASSISTANT smil ing personality. ganarM prac-tice. chairs id* experienced, top sal-ary benefits avaaabia replacement tor wonoertut pregnant assistant no

.evens ft no Wed Days 354-4366 or evens after 7 626-2661

DENTAL iMSuRAMCC ft BSLUaa Mature person daMi ed tor KM Bane poelt ion it you are br ight ft laam eeaify we wi* tram you 398-5545

DENTAL HYGIENIST wanted tor a growing generM danast practice m West iand Looking tor a team player wtth * a i r m ft outgoaig peraonalty Fuky computerized reca l system Benefit* ft f laxlbl* hours « i * l « b l a CMI Judi or J a c k * « 726-5601

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST Fu* or pan t ime Experience necea-sary w Dearborn ofl loa

563-6601

DIRECTOR OF NURSING

W* are currently accepting reeume* tor the poeltion of Director of Nurs-ing at Bene Wooda Contmvang Care The poeltion pre .idea

401-K

Director Human Reeourcee P 0 Box 6626

Ann Arbor. Ml 46107 An EquM Opportunity Employer

EXPERIENCED i n n o v a t e d LTC nurse naedad tar expanding Muaed r v s m g facMty undergoing renova-t ion Wa ofler top wagea baneata ft IMxibaty to the nurae with top akMe ft * proven track record C M Pam tor a conHdenUM rnlenmew 477-7373

Greet working condi t ion* and am-ptoymant package CMI

LIFELINE MEDICAL SYSTEM FIN s needed for per d v m poeftiona for muft<-hoepltM Acute dlMyars service Pay baaed on a per traet •nam basis 1 r acute nemodMlyM* axpananca req iwed Day ft evening

459-4542

LIVONIA PEDIATRIC OENTAL OFFICE looking tor * ma lu r * fr iend fy paraon with experience m a* i r o m desk dutiae Contact Rita tor more details 754-6300

MATERNAL CHILD CARE

See our RN diapMy sd 356-3121

MEDCIAL TRANSCRIPTIONIST -Dearborn hospatM typing 4 0 -$6-$9 'hr C a l Mary M Umtoree

473-2931

MEDICAL ASSISTANT oHWa Permanent

t ime ? -i day* par weak No a mg* WO traan Livonia 261-

i HOME G 6ERVIGE GUIDE 01 4 P .M . TUESDAY F O R T H U R S D A Y EDIT ION / 4 P .M . FRtOAV FOR MONDAY EDCTtON

105 H a u l i n g

ALL TYPES OF TRASH LOADED k HAULED * *ma* sized com. 'or d rop oft a pack vp aer.ice

537-9275

BASEMENT/GARAGE CLEANING Rubbtah removal

855-7224

C L E A N LIP Conatructton dabne. cement broken up. hauMd away Tree ft bruah removM. bonded f i * y In* MKk t Dago Hau lng 471-5039

DISCOUNT HAULING ft MOVING ou name It we haul It a* Larg* or

p m a l Low. tow 'a lee Free eel For I 459-0500

FAST SERVICE T RASH REMOVAL Honeef pneaa. dtecount ralee Any type - Raa or B u g Mies

C a l Bob 474-2*40

FOR A LOAD OFF YOUR MINO C e l Take-A Way Tra*h Service

334-2379 or 332-1247 a apec ia l i a tn 1 nme pack-upa

prompt eer. lce to Troy

• TOP SOIL • SAND B FILL DIRT • GRAVEL

D a l M a d or H * M Away 3raM Lakes HaUlng 261-11

129

A D M I R E YOUR I ARC Complete new ft r snee Landscaping

Sodd ing - Sehrub* Underground Sprinkler Systems m-stMtod ft serviced Trenching, down-apout bur lM dram tae work

GRADING - TRUCKING - DECKS HACKER SERVICES 474-6914

QUAUTY SINCE 1946

ARTISTS GREENERY Complete landacapang Free EM Shrub trimmang a yard cleanup Great pr ices Devad 464-6616

8 ft L LANDSCAPING Hydro Feeding WUdflowers old landacapang made new Treee ft ahruba i n * t—ad We era problem

547-6439

BULLDOZING 6 GRADING 4 76-0646

CASSONE S LANDSCAPING ft TRASH REMOVAL

Cut lawn* rototaBng. aoddtog I much, much more Fres Eaumeiss C e l Tony snybane 421-1227

1 1 0

HOUSEKECPMG CLAS4IOUE I aervace dssnang tor hoawe or oft-

oa Ineured Ratal anna* avals Berveig Oakland County 336-a 7 M

OLD FASHION CLEANING Weekly or 8 l I*MI>|

1M*I AA IXJA EG-RTEU

123

CoanpMM MW-364-4167

c o m m o i u M MAINTENANCE IQMT Mrt'CCWI Hld l .

s . 5 L r -KEENE CLEAN

r u l (srvtoriM w i n MJWT amkig M ofltos C*SM

Fres SM $aa M M

129 AA-ACS LAWOSCAPE

• T iCSeMa Sod-Shrub I

A n g e l o ^ s S u p p l i e s

Tspeoa a Meed CMpa

•imwm TM>e*i» m bm*M*

A l l | B | 1. L M M M

478-1729 Apple Landacaping A Diversified SwAcm

CRIMB0LI L A N D S C A P E

N U R S E R Y RaaldentlBl & ConvnarciBl

Landscaping

Vtatt oor C a m p M a Nursery A Dsaign Center

S tk* Fumttura

Fraa Eattmatas 50145 Ford Rd (S. side)

C A N T O N

4 9 5 - 1 7 0 0

129 Landacaping Q AG-GRADING

BACKFILLING FH.L DIRT ft GRAVEL DELIVERED LICENCED BUILDER a DEMOLITION 477-2805

SPRING ft SUMMER CLEAN-UP Al type* ol odd fob* dons

Concrete ft shrubbery removM Drsmegs probtsme i

Sodding ft r Paul'

SUMMER • S P E C I A L *

2 0 % O F F Raaoddlng Existing Lawn* Hydro Seeding ft Top Sol •JrvJerground SprmklerB

EXP PROFESSIONAL WORK Morre l l i L a n d s c a p e

431-6333

T0PS0IL • S P E C I A L *

150 Moving ft Storage BOS MOVING a SERVICE INC

Any Sue Job - Reasonable Rates Short Notice Service

Fres Estimate - Insured 6*2-9172

D a J MOVING ft HAULING Horns ft Office Moving. Garaga ft Debris RsmovM Quick. Efltcssnt ft RMMbto Free Eat 454-0650

EXOOUS MOVING LINE \ LOCM long dML Office I raMdarniM Qualty move M tow price, SSSrTir Summer SpecMi Anytime 3*3-3056

I N D E P E N D E N T M O V I N G Free Estvnatea ineured

Uoenee»MF>SC L-19678 Courteous. Careful ft Competent

L O W R A T E S 5 4 8 - 0 1 2 5

J C MOVING COMPANY

Reeaonabaa Ratoa 7 day* 336-4608

M O O R E S

M O V I N G & S T O R A G E Apenment home ft olUce

$36 PM hour 399-1156

HOLLYWOOO S LANOaCAPC Laam cutting Sa " 6 . Spring 4 F * S

SMwub a Tres IrlMi-

L B I I J V F I

N o a t r t L A N O e C A P E S U P P L I E S

aBOULDERS

' • a t s t s t S f e r ^ i l i t i l l MG P M T S A P M N

7 Yarda Screened TOP Sol OM $95 PMnbng - GradMg - Tractor Work R a n d a l L a n d s c a p e

Farm a Mnoml*ld Areee -7006

CAI 437-1 COMPLETE YAW) CARE

136 Lawn AAA LANOBCAP* CONCEPTS

757D

Shrub likiaiMiu a Fel ctoeiu Reee Ralee CaB Vic 2*1-6707

DUNCAN'S LAWN MAJNTENANCE CuMom Cutting - Edging - Trimming

Con*. A Ree. ma. 660-7522

SHRUB TRIMMING

w w r

QUAUTY w u c i aatc« iaa* LAWM W WiSLLtR n i T m i j

a t B M * m i i w i ft repaa

TO •S* OPT

R M l a t e U IM IIM

THE MOVING MEN INC - Lowest 'alee IMP off travel Mane No mmr mum Fu6y mailed. 7 day* Free ee-

165 Painting ft Decorating ANDERSON PAINTING

ANO WALLPAPERING Church Men Reaaonabia rates

531-8606

165 Painting ft Decorating

215 Plumbing

CALO'S Custom P*antlng Compeny mc

We ere »1 m the mt ft art pemtrng Our reputation apeak* tor rt*eit

Cal nom - aat up tor spring ft Summer aeumeia*

Aak ua about our gMzmg

478-4398

STEVE'S PAINT ING SERVICE

WE DOIT ALU 5 0 % Off

INT/EXT B 15 Yaar* Exp Staanang. Wood Replacement

Deck Cleaning Bruah ft Roemg Aluminum Sidmg Paantmg

B O N D E D & I N S U R E D

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

6 5 6 - 7 3 7 0

European Touch W A L L P A P E R - P A I N T I N G

GLAZING MARBLSZ1NG FREE ESTIMATES INSURED

641-7766

153 CUSTOM MIRRORED WALLS

•WoM doors *nd gM*a tabM topa m*aaaad gMaa - fracoum pr*ee

662-41B0 556-1306

166 Painting ft

Fantastic Prices 50% Off

EaMmeae T o d ^ • PMM T paeon o , INTEWOB-EXTERK3R

COMPLETELY INSURED

. • s r c r s r 0 5 a 22S-I

• S 6 7 - 7 4 0 6 -

ALL r » * a M "

DAYLJT1PMMT1NQ C O i a O l HM M M N s r *

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E X T E R I O R WHITE ft SONS PAINTING

Free Eatlmaie* Phone 531-3736

J A R V I S P A I N T I N G •manor-ExMrtor Free En Work Guersntesd Lie ft ms Low Prices

543-1704

JUSTIN PAINTINQ COMPANY miMlui a Exterior Rs* a Comm Cabinet 6 wood leMaMWig Pi repair Free aMIit .laa 532-1664

22 Yrs & Still Painting! Fast ft neat Mamiy Ree if y6u want it dona j'aalM da, ca* ua 476-6106

200 Plaetaring e A-1 PLASTERING ft DRYWALL e

Oust Free Repairs Free EM a. Taxlu

SMALL JCWS WELCOME Lie m* 31 yr* sap 476-7949

JACK S WALL REPAIR Speriarmg m dust ires drywe* ft

EXPERT PL UMWNG AND HEATING CO.

queaty pkanbang, heei mg ft cooAng aenitce OM or new Res or Comm'L Dram cleaning ft sump pump aiiaiiMMu 30 y e ex pensnce Licensed Mkaser PkaisbM

Call Mr. Frtedman 855-1110

PLUMBPUG WORK DONE

224 RataN Hardwoods GREAT LAKES MILLWORK

Red oak k«nbM Rough - $2 40 bd ft S2S $2 50 bd fl

Deve or John 344-9400

233 Roollng

R & L R O O F I N G Oueaty work yuei anMaa

Rtok Goodman

Smal )Ob* eski omed PLASTERPtG ft DRYWALL

Stele UC 346-2447.

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

L O W R A T E S

476-0011 PAINTING P A ' E M N G

P A M T M Q BY MICHAEL StrtoMy M P M Ol lMt | M l A CM. M A M J $

Caa 566 m i

P A W T S M a S T A M N O • " 'MM | MP Mm a f - t

PAINTING, INC.

70

QUALITY PAINTINQ

215 CALL SAM S PLUMBING

WaaarfaMi i fcrnip pumps DNpoaaM Faucet*. ToBMa SaeM* deer ad or upMuad

He 10b toe am a*

OFFICE 477-0864

For EMERGOICY SERV 880-8757

A B L E P L U M B E R CALL iSYm i

MaCvmaOitBa; QM» A L B HOIdE REPAM SERVICE

ar* repaired a leeMaea No aarvtae (herge Free est t * Al U M I M

471-2600 • a k s n ^ ^ H

BERGSTROMS Hot Water Today!

$ 3 ^ 0 5 pMsta* M D » s Man-^fM. *aawa d ^ Ileum FMByuta«M

522-1350 a a a n m n a a a > - t e S »

— e s i i » w — ^ a i i M > » B tmnmrnm R B U M B I

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M O D E R N R O O F I N G Of LIVONIA A* type* c

Tear OAs ou

AAA A VELASCO ROOPMQ . I l l l 111 . BM I werk MM*a*

1957 4&-4S30

ALL ROOF LEAKS STOPPED

Lie Deye

• M Femdy oemed Fakprioas e 6*6-7223 Evae 47* $8$ I

a L woorea • I M - A^S5 mis No m * M b Ma or eeaed 534-S3S4 Free 6M- • 8 * 7 4

•oat apecaeRM ft yre M MaaMaae Sen Clt Ota. F ^ s EM 477-SS86

NAPIER'S ROOFING CO.

421-3003

Roofing Will baat any prtoal

BESTcSMNtY CO.

233 Roofing ORSTNl ROOFING

Tear-off • Wood RapMcmg Fres map ft *M Uc. ft n *

422-0540 624-2750

273 Tree Service

Stun®.,«hru6 ft traa imu—t .

VAUGHN S ROOFMQ SERVICE

4 7 1 - 2 6 0 0

oadar. gunar* ft related carpentry FK 471-

246 Saving

ANY BRANO TUNED UP M YOUR HOME - FOR ONLY $8 50 Free EM. I W M t M Work Needed SEW PRO. UC 443-18*8

261 TV-VCR Radio-CB • TV - VCR REPAIR •

M homa *amoa Free pick-up ft dalwary

UC -Sr Dtaoouma 22 yr* exp day* MMe 7*6-017

Tie Wort AAA TILE WORK

F n e Eat 4 2 ? > s S i

i t a Ceramic Tie ft MM tela In-

Free EeL 532-3895

AB TU COMPANY QUAUTY CBRAIMC T .E ft

ORKLAWIMMetCa

171 Traa

AAAA MAT10MAL TRBE 6 *TUMP

FWWOOC B— iwaa H I M

TREE Tnmmmg. laaiajaM. lot • mg Bonded Fuly ineured

Mick ft Dago Tree I 471-5039

277 AC a UPHOLSTERING

Hoawe a oMce lumMm. brfal i

Uc Ooai 824-2750 or ALL OUR WORK GUARANTEED!

422 5672 Aa R ^ R* TMto To Ob n R N M

WALL TO WALL COVERING RUTH: i

PAIN TING 6 W A L L P A T U M i G EXT P A 6 m N G . F R

CALL 2*1-54*2

THE WALLPAPER LAO*

WALLPAP«W<G $ to p a r r e l PMaMNng a pMnM

471-2412

WALLPAPER REMOVAL

471-2600

EXPERT WALL!

8 f * OAE Monday. August 13. 1090

5 0 2 H r i p W a n t e d

MEDICAL SERVICES. INC

balore Aua 2 1 l o be

Pey/Ba

-1 yr i f u a n i i n i 1 1 3 yrs

CALL 8*6-200*

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Fu*/ p a n M m U » l w n i pre-

M E D f O L ASSMTAWT W A N T S fur M r p-xusiry ol*ce. Pari M • w « n n » No eapalanca n u n u n , MB tram Sand raauma to 29433

5 0 2 H e l p W a

FuB * p a n a n a poafaona ara ava*-abta on a* atfto n a m l m k nursing b o n a CompatMtxa aatary * t i a n K i 3 * 3 - 7 i * l

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Expsranosd. lor Uvonto physician

427-S TOO

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part/ tuB

nenoad required Oood pa* 8 bene-fits Southltold Debbie 454-2970

MEDICAL ASSOTANT - Pan Bma poamon « a a m a QYN c a n * m Watorfqrd C M M 1 - 1 0 0 *

MEDfCAL ASSMTANT

MEDfCAL ASSWTANT® fenced. pan or toB Uma, Vant-ura. EKG. PfT. X-ray* Uvonie Piseee cat 4 3 7 4 7 0 0

MEDICAL ASSISTANT needed tar ona paraon ofBoe m FerriSy PrecaoeAJrgenl Cara wflh expertonoe m ctorica ft cancel du-tiee including t ray* C M SS6-4310

M E D I O Busy p h , a c f a leads reeporv

iL AS ia o •ibis

SISTAKT nice m Lh 8 expena

•onto need

MsJ ica Aaast •nt Pari nme. Mon torn

scm-Sat

421-2*40

MsdkM A W M I Two pari tone

mi 8 tosltl

RecepOona ora I a t o m a tor

Experience pn aalant 8 ' * ce ( n a a Padtotnca Carolyn a t

aim i atom m's

•1. Madtoal a tor Rocht f f tce C M

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M 0 *

MEDiCA F M tons tor L

iL ASSISTANT vonto dsrmatolc igMt.

C M 477-7022

MEDICAL ASSISTANT MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

Experienced Pan tkne Uvonto. 2*1-1740

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Part tone - Skasd m PFT

One phyacton of l toem * k n » n > i a i i 847 72*0

M E D I O tar 0 M Park

L A S P o d

SiSTANT aary Canto P M

544-6633

M E D I O Expartonoad weak Xray sxo area. Contact

L A S

artor uae

SISTANT 24-40 hour* p a r ice Garden City

425-6364

MEDICAL ASSeTANT • eapert-anoad In O M V N - M l Uma poaMon tor buey OBOYK oflloa. In Livonia.

* ' M a r y 8 bensMi 474-4000. *a * tor

MEDICAL ASSISTANT Wanted Experienced or a * tram tor a o r k In * a t caraar. Fu* D m . B e r a t o * 31500 Schoolcraft. Livonia o r ca*

522-6220

MEDICAL ASSISTANT - rssponsi-bto, ManMy. aat H i S a d 4 quick

to: 415S Autumn Rtdge. W Btoom-Hato. Ml 4*323 Ca l avaa , 8*2-2100 Or osBdWV*. 322-0062

menegemem h a * M Ca*

knoaMdaa 856-86 fc

MEDICAL BILLER tu* tone tor bauy

j i a u a m . saaapaMr I •nca b a n g expatence raqulrad C x a M a * aatory. b a M W * naooft-a d a Aak tar Pam 647-6320

MEDICAL BILLER For major nursing Kama d to tn tu to r Experienced a « i M e J c a i , l i l i H c -mtS or commar c m mauranoa U»o-

8 wage raqiriramanta t o Ann froafca. CN 3328. Uvonla. M l 48151

tor m t o M a t . Royal nt M e d i c * BKJg. iu*

540-2650

toad only For buey D r * ofBoe m Livonia.

421-2840

Interested in an Exciting Career?

W h y N o t T r y ~ T e a c h i n g a s :

Medical Assisting Instructors

COC?m2?» 'uA EKQ. ln|acttona i CPU. CPR and M I A or CMA oar

M y r a M a r t i n

313/834-1400

NATIONAL EDUCATION

CENTER

A n C * a * 0 8 w

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S t s S S

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST For Novl OS/QYN ofltoa

Experience required Fu l Uma Contact Unda 471-0*60

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST tor «uey a w H B f ofltoa m 8»-mfngham. Ca* KaOqr 842-8111

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST Sums M a l l openkig tor a trtondhr. personebto. m t s a g a i i . laoapttomal In buey Farmmgton HMa Or * o f l loa

nca pi Marred But art* t ra in p t * M Ipaor fc l 476-1818

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

EXPEWENCED/FULL-TIME

11 to! U l l y/Gynecology Practlca

mmr BtoomfiaM a looking tor a:

• Wa* organaed i n d M d u a who tovaa taapnone contact and Mao haa axoaBanl typfng/medtoal tran-

• No Waakanda - Competit ive Sal-ary /Benef i t * Ca* 737-8082

MEDICAL SECRET ARY/word pro-ceeeor*. WP 5.0 or DW IV. Datro* and auburttan hoapllNa 11580/mo Ca* Lynn al UnNorca 848-8188

MEDICAL SECRETARY $ admlnto-t ra lor Oatrod 6 mauiuttoti. ftoxtola hr*. WP 5.0 S IS.700-818,800/yr Ca* Barbara at

357-0648

MEDICAL TECHMCAN8 - Naadad tor 3pnv-11pm «rwfl Sand raauna

AdmMal ra to r . National Dtoonoa-U M o r y . 23077 QraanAaW Rd . l a 200. Soulh8ald. Ml 48075 Sulla 200

NO

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPT ION ISTS and batar*. SouthAald 8 Datrolt hoa-prtal 3 M B . S320-8380/*k Ca* Shart l at Jnf loroa 357-0648

28815 8 Ml NcL. Ml 48182.

quaflBcaOona to. Sta 106. LMmM

MEDICAL TRAN8CWPTIONIST -buay doairtvar radtotogy dapt took-tog tor M l Bma IndMdual a l t f i 1 yr axpErtonoa and 86 atom typing. C o m c a m v a awgaa A C a a P a g g y S a M a t o r

386-4780

MEDICAL TnANSCRIPTIONWTS Poalttonaa aaaf i l i In ofltoa or aa indapandant oomrat Ira. Equo-mant provldad to a u i M i U 1X»-c a n l * Mual hava madtaal tarmmoto-gy aapartanoa Accuracy mora Im-

MIDWEST HEALTH CENTER M looking tor

• MEDICAL ASSISTANTS F i d Bma. Expartanoa In M u a l r t a l or

aattlng pratorrad i and banaHt*

• X-RAY TECHMCiAN Part Bma and orv-caa poaMon. avart-

• CASHCR/BU-LER

MIOWE8T HEALTH CENTER

Daarbom. ML. 48126

MLT WANTED For a m M prtimali lab 30-40 I t o m par aaak * aoma Sattadaya. Expa-rtonoad In M a raa* Ca* M a n ttwu Fr t . 1-Spm 428-0674

NOW RECMJITMO: contractor* . O.T. and vala duty and group homa cara. I

NURSE AIDES

county FtaaMa I Bng. t u M a m pay

f •r^aponatxx'i Banafll p a d o

440-5141

NURSE AIDES & ORDERLIES

F t * and part t lm« openings avai lab le on aM shi f ts $4.55 to start plua banaftta. WM train. Apply In paraon Camakrt HaN Convalaaoant Cantar, 35100 Ann Arbor Trail. Uvonla. 522-1444.

N U R S E A I D E S Up to 87 80 Expartanoa raqulrad. Homa Cara. o i l ala duly, atafUr flKa ma. 86V884 /day )

Haaflh Cara Protoaatonala 28888 W. 12 MB*. * 3 8 0 l a u W I M . Mon 8 Fn

K M I or 3-Spm VMaga Ptoza. a 1001. Daarbom

Man. a m Thur * 8-2pm

r w. Harpar Wooda Thur* 8-3pm

ma to a n a i o M r n toc*My S

PtymauSi O t KMHaaoar ty . P+moum. M l 48170

NURSES AIDES

*

H O M l H E A L T H

RNs 01mt fit your Hfmmtyto • I M M / l a p M a ^ i a r a

a tam n w a tor P M m *mm a n n | i a i ^ i * work a M a p a n d a n e y . a n M M em

• a t o a a s t M f t o p i i H

'GZTizsr N w h w , me. • S - 3 1 2 1 tot

NURSE AID

INSTRUCTOR nad lo rd Uraon ScKooM mual ba.

RN TRAIN ttia TRAINER

Long tarm cara axparianoa oaoaa

S i Sharon Randa 582-3378

5 0 2 I M p W M M

ORTHOOONTIC ASSISTANT naad-ad tor growing Claw I on ofltoa. P»o» 20 hour* par aaak Pay B u i J

panaton p lan CaB: 280-2844

PATIENT CARE COORDINATOR •ought tor buay aufcurfean Raiaia practtoa Cand ida l * «HB ba an RN or LPN a4th damonatralad aapartanoa m an Ophthalmologic aamrifl Man thru FO . 8anv-8pm Baapar ca* ava-ry 4th n i l Salary commanaurala •nth i M R ) C a l M a m al 386-8810

Part Bma tor buoy Livonia carac 281-3881

RN/LPN tor Ba nangham r t Uma 8

n o 511

NURSMQ ASSISTANT •aabl i . a* ahrtta Apply

a t Marcy D a t i i aak. 873 W Avon Rd . R B C H l l l l t HMa 866-3230

A n Equal Opporuawty Emptoyar

NURSING ASSISTANTS Expartonoad caring paiaona to ca r * tor our I ra* atoartv on Day* and Af-tornoon Shut*, o o o d iagaa and bana l l l i . to-aapartonoa^ tor lutura training d a a a a * Apply m paraon

M K M M M M Nuramg Cara Cantar 14000 M M d t o M t Rd Uvonla. Ml., 48154

N U R S I N G A S S I S T A N T S

CLINICAL NORSINQ ASSISTANT

Condngant poaltiona currantty ava l Novl and Minora

baaad on naad o! dapartmant Mini-m u m 6 month* axpananca a* a Nuralng Aaalatant raqulrad or com-ptoUon o l a dmical rotat ion ot>-tamad aa part ol an accradltad RN nuralng p rogram Woi4d atoo oorv-atdar 6 month* axpananoa a* a Mad lcH Aaalatant m an ofltoa/cum-

. Mon

t working QuaBBad

aalad appacant* may apply at our ou thha ld Employmant Ofltoa. Thur*. . 8 A M • 12 Noon

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

18001 W 0 MB* Rd SouthflaW. Ml 48075

An Equal Opportunity Empto)«r

Nuralng

LPNs Botaford Hoapltal of lar* you

e C o m p a c m v a M a r y alructura oommanaurata with axpartonoa

a Outatandlng banaflta wltfi craattva

a Corrvamant auburban location a No N a n rotat ion a Ona-on-ona ortontatton

Fu* and part- t ime poaMon* ara avaBabto on af tomoon and midnight aMfta. If you hava ona yaar or mora a I madtoal/aurglcal azparianoa and NAPNCS or aquNalant. than chack out «N | oppor tun i t y

471-8866 tor mora Information or to tha Human Ra-

B o t s f o r d G e n e r a l H o s p i t a l

2B050 Qrand Rh>ar *. M l 48024

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

REGISTERED NURSES

M you would M a to racalva tha rac-ognl t ton and ipp iactot ton that your axpai l toa daaamm. conaidat Waat-land M i d l c a l Cantor Wa ara a conv munlH1 baaad hoapNal ^»arlaanr<g In pay Liaati Ic dtocirdai i and cnami-cal dapandancy Currantty. our 20-bad aootoacanl auftatanca abuaa in-patient uni t la m naad ol Aaalatant Haad i l u raaa on a l M t * and Ragla-torad N i n a to M M ^ B m a . after-

r to^art-Bi

In tMa poal t tor . you MB h a t * tha uraqua opportuni ty to

mamat ton. To qua8Ty. you mual ba a MtcNgan-Boanaad RN wtth mi a d i i a n m i l paychtoLlc axpai B 8 N and pre»toua aubatanca

ward your raamta to

W E S T L A N D M E D I C A L C E N T E R Attn : Human ftaaourca*, OE813

2346 Marrtmai i Road WaaBand. Ml . 48186

A *u&wd<ary ot Waatland Haaflh Nacarork

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

N U R S M O STUDENT, l i m a Aa-Matant or Nuraa tor buay mMmtot

OPHTHALMIC C*SP€N8E>VOpto-tor paBant ortontod

not naraaaai-y tor paraor^atx*

OPTICAL ASSIST ANT

W a al tar good aatory. hour* 8 bana-8 M paraon. What can

422-8868

OPTICAL DISPENSER FuB Bma tor IrancMaa ofltoa Expart-anoa m i > M i l . Oardan CHy/CaMon araaa. CaB 261-8888 486-31*0

OPTICAL 0MPCNBCR

OPAL W B O E R R H H H H P M M tar ROYM O M araa. F M Una

H S T A

Patient Service Coordinator

Amicare Home | Health Resources

PEDIATRIC RNa Saa our diapiay ad

ABC Homa Health SarMoaa. mc 348-3121

PERSONAL CARE Aaalatant tor

For mora 422-0878

bla hour * Uvonie

P H A B M A C f f l l Local mluaion company m Ptymoutn aree Mak ing Pharmectoi with cur-

A g r o u n d m fV rmxtura m TPN. TV antibiotic and chemotherapy Poaltton mm nma»| begm with ItoxIMe p a n Bme hour*. 24 hour o n - c M a»MaLiiai | . working lowarda a M l Bme Pharmacy Mana-ger poeltton Salary and BanaMa

Box 066. Obeerver & Eccentric Newepaper* 36281 Schoolcraf t Rd Uvonla. Mtohlgan 48180

PHARMACY Ctork/Tech. p e n time poeltton evMab le Apply m peraon at Parmbrook Pharmacy, 20877 Telegraph Rd. SouthAato

PHLEBOTOMIST /EXPERIENCED For Ryan/8 M M araa. 30-35 hour* par weak Bring reeumea to Natiorv-wide caracal Lab. iSOOi w 9 M M Sulle C-11. Southl to ld

PHYSICAL THERAPY AJOE Experienced or trained, needed to aaalai buay Rocheeter HIM phyai-aac Dutiee Induda front deak and other off ice reeponaibwuee

842-0411

PHYSICAL THERAPY AJOE Pan Bme poaltton i v M a b t a tor aner-gauc paraon m Southf ield W M n g to tram Ihe nght peraon A M tor Su-

887-7336

PODIATRIST ASSISTANT/ RECEPTIONIST

FuL/part Bma podiatr lat aaatatMW faoapUome) needed tor mult iple fa-cWtlaa Typing peraonaKty. ItoxlMI-ty, and reliable tranaportatton a muet W M n g lo tram. Soma experv

For 726-4300

RAOIOLOQY TECHWCAN and MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST

Poalttona avMebte pan Bme Expenenoe pratorrad Pleaae aend raauma:

Mercy Cara. mc. 900 Woodward Avenue

Pontiac. Ml. 4*083 An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

R A D I O L O G Y . T E C H N O L I S T S

Contingent poalttona currently eva*-•Cta t o work at our Novl and Matord Satet l l toe Qual i f ied cand lda taa muat have abmty t o work M three tfilfts including waakanda and ho*-3*ya baaed on needa of dapen-ment Muat ba ARRT raglatered or ragletry PaglBle. Aegletry muel be obtained wtthm i year o l empioy-mem Exoaaent salary offered Ap-

at our Employment Ofltoe, M o n 8 AM - 12 Noon, or aand

ply at o u - Thur*..

P R O V I D E N C E H O S P I T A L

18001 W 8 M M Rd SouthBeld. Ml 48075

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

b u n Da nangftein ca Expertonoe

l ime Mature, aalf motNalad Sand Reeume lo : KWE. 811 Ptorca,

RECEPTK>«ST Novi mtarniat expanding, expert-ance raqulrad Fu* Bme. Inouir* lo M * Hlok* 476-0250

RECEPTIONIST P a n - B m a m Veter-inary Hoepltal Time ahera. 15 to 18 hr*. weakly Over 18. Qood phone M IM. Ugf i t typing 8 M n g required

RECEPTIONIST/BILLER For ABerglet. part Bma MBS expen-ance pre ler ied Send raeume to PAC, 27070 Orchard Lake R d .

e. M l 48334

RECEPTIONIST - Pediatric ofltoa m Birmingham, p a n t ima. to work 2 half day* and 2 fuB day* par weak Benefi t* C M M y m a 642-7701

RECEPTIONIST/COORDINATOR For buey SouthBeld Podiatry ofltoa. For interview appointment. nt. pleaae

383-6444

RECEPTIONIST/PART TIME For OBQYN. 214 days per w a M

Muat know mauranca 5*0-5065

RECEPTIONIST Oardan O t y ofltoa seMIng fctendfy. mature, riaal person tor Irani Seek, meurance and appcilntmeril*- Book-

422-1332

RECEPTIONIST PART TIME EVENINGS

Our s m M mental heelth carac m WESTLANO haa anmada la

a n i f i m a i i tral ofltoa expei To

Evergreen Counaeang Carrier

RECEPTIONIST/BILLER

I ladle al terminology la required Short 8 long le rm aaetonmerilt with opportunity tor M l tkne employ-ment To ac f ied iM an eppomtment C M

TEMPEXCHANGE 557-5600

REGISTERED NU«SE PATIENT CARE COORDINATOR

Two yaars communi ty heelth expen-enoe pratarrad. Expenenoe m phyai-

ar)d da.a lopmanl of

ABC HOME HEALTH SERVICES. INC

i m ] 8 * o An Equal Opportuni ty employer

REGISTEflfeD X-RAY TECH Part Bma Mual ha<M experience m mammography Tray a rea 640-3438

RN FULL-TIME OAY SHIFT

Good atarUng ra le 8 benefits

Director of Nuralng 281-6300

NIGHTENGALE WEST 8366 Hewtourgh Rd

RN/LPN DAYS or MIDNIGHTS

Hooe Nuralng Cara Center 38410 Cherry HM Rd

and. M l . M 1 8 6

R N / L P N

RN/LPN - FULL T«*E Af ternoon B M I . Apply m paraon

Marycraat Manor 15475 MkkNabalt . Uvonla.

427-0175

RN/LPN. PART TIME

Marycraat Manor 16478 MMdtafcM. Uvora

427-0175

P A R T T I M E

•a to a a r * H a M K M M taa . 8 M B M a t M a Ra Mjaa-

5 0 2 H a l p W a n t e d

sMR. 3 pm-11pm Medt tM/Sura ica l aaparience r e q d r a d Contact Saa-ith HoapNal m - P i a i n l Dlreclor ba-tweer 7am-3pm. M o n -Frt 367-3360

RN NEEDED 3 daya par wwek tar lamay phyaioane ofltoe loceted m Uvonie. C M 464-0200

Our a m M lrlarM»y nuralng cara Oerv lar a looking tor a part -Bme RN with aome medKare experience C M tor an appointment, 887-3833

An Equal Opportunity Employer

RN/PART TIME A l afafta/benem* S m a l baaic nuralng lacBKy Apply 0am-3pm 161O6 W 12 M M Rd

RN/PART TIME - For OBQYN ofltoa m Wtxom No a a M ends. No everv mga tor appointment CM Nancy m o m m g a a l 668- tooO

R N ' S - L P N ' S

' Exoaaent ratae

Hearth Care Profaaaionais

Southflald - 357-7060 Harper Wooda - 884-0400 Deerbom 563-0058

RNS/VPNS Fu* 8 pen nme poeftiona avMeb ie m a a m M baalc nuralng home C o m -petit ive salary 8 benef l t * 383-7181

RNS-LPNS-GPNS Skil led nursing facil i ty in Livonia seeking full and part t ime Nurses. All shif ts. Compet i t ive wagea & ben-efits. Flexible hours. Call for appointment. Mar tha Feiosak. RN. 522-1444

RN's Starting poalttona: • DAYS - 1 1 8 50 with banaf l t* .

17 50 wtthout • AFTERNOONS -118 .00 wi th

barMI t * . 810 00 without Weet Btoomftald Nuramg Center

661-1600 R N .

Flexible h o u r * App ly Monday thru Friday. 9am 4pm at Arnold Home, inc., 18520 W 7 MBe Datroft.

R.N OR L.P-N-For smM. plaaaanl ofBc Flexible hour* Medical b avaaabto C M Lotosa a

a m Novt. enaftts not

624-2113

R N wanted tor i ill. s n d Bam - Mon. Bain for aha male ExoaBant pay Muat u l a a i c e i .

duty. Sat. r t y mobi le have 567-43*3

R.N WANTED for Ivw-lr care of aaderfy mofeae m mctao* cooking, grocery Muat have i i f e i a i L e i

weekday a n Dutiee a f tocMXL 6 4 4 - 5 7 M

SPEECH PATHOLOGIST 820 per hour F M t ime/per t t ime Heed Injury program. Weet land

721-2700

STAFF COUNSELORS Pan ttma 8 M l Uma poelttona avaa-abka Dynamic, lael growing compa-ny-. la expending Ita M t o a / n r v t o a team. It you're bright, enthueiaettc.

la a graal caraar bo Pfoleaelorial ofltoa • M l p a * & Hinnc aon/Ti

environment, no weekends or hoBday work Salary pma bonus

tor Royal O M / B a r k i e y . Ctow-roy, Watar tord/Pont lac

C M MafY A/ toat 435-2090

Physicians WEIGHT LOSS

Centers TECHNICIAN

Local mfuaton/dialyala company seeking Technician lor delivery, pur-cfiaamg anarttory mamtananoe and iMalyM machine repair, m Plymouth a raa Salary and barieflta compet i -tive W i l l i aand reeuma to Box 0*6. Obaerver 8 Eccentric Newspa-per*, 3*281 Scftoolcraf l Rd Uvo-nla. Michigan 48180

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

P A R T T I M E

QYN pracBoe looking tor Uflraaound Technician experlenoed m Treneva-M M UMrasound tor O.F.S.. Early Pregnancy and General Gynecolo-gy Hours 7am-12pm Mon. 8 Tuea. but may ba aaxtoie Compet i t ive sal-ary 737-0082

W A R D C L E R K C a m e * * H M nuralng home m look-ing tor a mature, raaponatoto aduN •4th good reading, wr i t ing and corrv-munlcattor M M * Knowledge of medtoei tormmotogy h a l p M . Dutlea mctode: tranacrtolng doc to r * order* , phone, atock and mtac. deak work. Fua Bma. day M M . C M M r * FaloaM. RN. DON. 522-1444

X-RAY TECH Monday*. Tueedays 6 Wedneeda/ everang*. 4 30pm-8.30pm. Experv encad, Uvonie ofltoe I 8 « W W

X - R A Y T E C H N I C I A N S

Long and short te rm tem-porary assignments. Com-petit ive rates. Call:

D A V I S - S M I T H MEDICAL PERSONNEL SERVICE

354-4100 X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST pen Bme Came eettmg. No l luoro C M ShaM Mon th ru F U I rom 10 til S. 476-4724

5 0 4 M p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

• Reoepaoraat to H 6 K • PR Secretary lo 81SK I Legal Secretary Trainee to 81BK ' Senior Secretary lo 124K

PERSONNEL SYSTEMS 460-1166

ACCOUNTING CLERK - P a n Ome. income tax 8 bookkeeping ea

S o u M B e U C P A

ACCOUNTING CLERKS SR.

opeMnga tar aa-M i MMs m The

of payro l . accounts reca l l or c a i allies Oood oant

a M * a M p M • you henda en experience m any o l aoflwaraa ptaaaa r e a p a n *

LOTUB. ACCPAC MAPICS. P fACHTREE

ACCOUNTANTS ONE 24 m Monhwsaaern H a y . S M M 2

SouatSMd, Ml 4*078

364-2410

ACCOUNTING CLERKI F I E PAID - t l t ^ O O O UP

N O P D I w a S T CMaaaawa - heavy

ara. aganataa. i i i a J n i and decs-Men maMna. Good t n « i * a i i | o f la r * beneflta and M u r e

8 M 8T07e r 8*3 0 * M

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L . I N C .

•ACCOUNTS J A Y A a L E ^ S M B M L

5 5 2 SS55T j C a ' t S S ZZ

ACCOUNTS PAVAata P M B — t a r l t H i l l NBii

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t e d

O f f t e e - C l a r i c e i ACCOUNTMO CLERK

a tar Property Meneqement m downtown Ann A r t o r Expenenoe aWi compuieraeO acoouiMng ia

30-40 wpm and uae H3 key ' a k l l a lor proaoently N you are Inlsi as laf l

McKinley Aaeoctaae*. me Personnel. ACCTG CLERK

P O Box 8648 Arm Arbor. M l 48107-8840

Accounting Clerk L£VEL E N T R Y

We heve an sucMan i entry level op-p o n unity lor an IndMdual wi th ac-countmo aptitude Qusflf laJ n l M O -uel w a poeeeee eccurete typ ing of 35wpm 8 the aMBty to operate a calculator proflcsenMy Poeltton av volvea tha PalenOng 8 poatmg of •unda and preparing mveetor re-por t* m a Bmefy manner mdhrtduai muet be able to work under pree sure 8 meat l a a d n a a We oner e competit ive benefit package Que* fled candldetoe M o u l d apply Mon-Fn 8em-4pm

Human Reeourcee — • -FIREMAN'S FUND

MORTQAQE CORPORATION 27488 Farmmgton Rd

Farmmgton HM*. Ml 4 *334 Equal Opportunity Employer M / F / H

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK A Ptoomlleio HaN Company eaak* to f a antry level I M t ime poel t ton Cofnputor experience h a l p M Exoei-

338 i s a o

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE/ AC-COUNTS PAYABLE - buey Uvonie

gree t working i Rutti tar mterv toe

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK/ Reception** wanted tor buey sub-stance souae carac 11 A M - 7 PM.. Mon. - Fri Computar expertonoe neceeeery Send reeume lo : Ofltoe Manager. 18600 W 7 M M . Detro i t . Ml 48219

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK For Troy aree compeny Mual hava good metfi 8 telephone c o m m u m c o tton s k a * Knowledge of Lotue 1.2.3 or other computer experience pre-ferred Must have vaBd dr ivers a-cenee 8 car naeumaa to: P O Boa 77288, Detroit. Ml. 4*277-0246

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK A major supermarket cham baaad m Detroit a seeking an IndMdua l with recent expenenoe m a computar tced accounting system Compet i t i ve M -ary 8 lua beneftt package o f fe red Qualified cendldele* ara mvtted to reepond with a d e t M e d reeume 8 salary Malory to Box 968. Obeerver 8 Eccentric Mewapapera, 36281 Schooicrafl Rd.. Uvora*. Mich igan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

ACCOUNTS RECIEVABLE CLERK lor amM Sou tMMd ofltoa. Expen-enoe i M p M but not n e i a a a a / Fo r interview CM Mr Vaoa 383-0810

ACT NOW Jr SECRETARIES 118.000 Exoaaent opportunity with g row ing compeny. Typing, anard procaeeing 8 telephone sklM. Good benef i t * .

RECEPTIONIST 813.800 Excellent commun ica t ion M I M . Light typing m feet peoed of l toe Fu l benef i t*

ALL FEES COMPANY PAIO

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F FARMINGTON HILLS 737-8750 SOUTHFIELD 552-9060

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

ACT NOW $9 PER HR.

• Word r»rocaaaors • Pet* Entry • Receptionist Immediate work auMabla tor long 8 M o n term aeelgiai ieim.

A R B O R T E M P S 4 5 9 - 1 1 6 6

AO AGENCY SECRET ARY/Recep-t i o n ® It you meeeure up there may be room lor advancement Do you M a de lMed work? Can you laam quickly 8 function e o o m a e l y ? A ra you rarraaar with word p e i t a U ? WcMd you M e to type radto. T V or audto vtaual acrlpts? Wou ld youJKa. to work m a s m M E .ism saa atmoe-phera? II so you may be the peraon we ara looking tor. The benef i ts are good! The people are greot l Send a

Re Laun* Inc 24728 W 12 M M Rd Sun* 370 S o u t M M d Ml 4 * 0 3 4

A DEARBORN ply compeny a tookmg-tor i>iaHHar1 mdMduaM lo M ctartcal, reoepeon-lat. customer se-mce 8 madtoal bm-mg poamon* A medical back-ground a helpful el though not neo-aeeery Pleeee aand your reeume t o The Personnel Dapt P O Box 1243, Dearborn Ml. 48121

ADMINISTRATIVE word WP 5.0, DW IV S o u M t a l d y o p a r t y

387-0037 management C M Ekshe i

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT - to-

da lme ground, muet be organt tad 8 ra-spanslfcls. M M * aend reeume t o PO Box S249. RaoMua. ML 48174

An Equal Opport imfly Emptoyar

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

Muel be a teem pMyer with mmaOve 8 enthuaieam. be we* o rgan t i ad 8 heve good people s k a * CicaBent

procaeamg 8 Lome 1.2,3 famatartt-j Ptoaaa send raauma to Harry Hookar. c Canyla Tower*. 23300 Providence Drive. Sulle 101. Sout fv Itoto. ML 48075

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

W i t t s r r Wayne County re-t M opereUoi mg tor an

. . . :zsr. keeping and seer Bee fiomrnum Hons t y p e 4 0 w p m ,

i -2 yea cami tng. 1-2 yeers book -keeping Muel be waang to work Keadbl* hours and week a n d * Salary m 12-18K range, very good ban-

NAS/Confidential Reply Service

D e p t « 8 D E 1 4 0 O E 3 0 0 R i v e r P i e c e

S u i t e 5 5 5 0 D e t r o i t , M l 4 8 2 0 7

Equal O p p o r w W y Bap toye r M f *

A N A L Y T I C A L C O O R D I N A T O R

$ 1 7 , 0 0 0 F E E P A I D

y a w anMttaal aMf l y ana f o o d mm-aoneaty to aeaM Me C l i i i m a i l m •one O s y a a m a i l %mm a a w a n y

ara r n u f s T c a a t a t e t o S M I r M i M i ) .

TJTSUT' ~ SNELUNG 6 SWELLING

FARMINGTON HILLS XSHm

M Meaaan* WHAMMRY

5 0 4 H a l p W l n w i i • p i s i i i « i W n C t - t r H f l C a l

A O M a a S T R A T I V t SECRETARY

secratanal /bookkeeping a raqulrad. CommuMaaBon aanaal. 80-813/hr Band raaimte with •eMaMuaa to 24020 Rd., SoulhBetd. ML 4*078

APARTMENT LEASING ConeuKent aeMei ida Oeerbom l letof i ts C M

ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A NEW CAREER?

Then FUTURE FORCE I M Vta M i -Take advantage of M e oppor

hea to Ofler W e ' l hoto you f ind your racfte and a new career m the cMrt-CM HaH

a Top pey a i top oampanlae e Wtde vertofy of eeelgnments

e Vacaoon/bonue pay

vaad dr ivar* loenee 8 aooe l aecurtty card C M now tor more in format ion 8 a great seaignmsm

WESTLANO - 726-6770

TROY - 526-6454

FUTURE FORCE TEMPORARY HELP SERVICE

NEVER A FEE

A SALES SECRETARY FEE P A I O - $ 1 6 , 2 0 0

FARMINQTON: Qreel company of-fer* oppu tu i a t y to Iota o ther * m m-

w a naad typ-ing (66 L IBM PC. proof readtag ttae and m o r a Don't mtaa m a f Good

648-8707 or 9 * 2 - 0 6 * 6

D O R O T H Y D A Y P E R S O N N E L , I N C .

ATTENTION , WORO PROCESSORS -

If you type 45-56wpm. hava knoart-a & j a of any software peckagea wordPenec t 5.0 a MuaL CM today tor m appointment

FOSTER-DAVIS Temporary Pei aonrieL inc.

559-2700 AUTO DEALER

tartol M a * A ba abto to work some evening*. P t o a a e a M t o r appointment 4 7 * 4 6 0 0

AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP

Appacatlona ara now being taken lor a swftchtx ttorMt. Fringe • M e Appl Chevrolet.

tor a aef lchboerd opera tor / M o

• M e Apply m peraon at Jack Cautoy 7020 Orchard L M e

AUTOMOTIVE OFFICE Help - Pan t i m e Mua t be r e l i a b l e a n d irualwmUry with lafarariraa C M tor ajHHMnUrieiit:

Available N6w Several long term eaalgnmanf t e r e M b l i tor eMtchPoerd opera to r ! 8 recapttomata wtth t y p m a w o r k m SouthfleM 8 Farmlngton HBa area

TEMPORARY RESOURCES

7 3 7 - 1 7 1 1

S o u t M M d 482-0319 Troy 4*8-8210

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

Banking IMMEDIATE POSITIONS

AVAILABLE

a you an |cry cuetomer c o n t a c t a ne ighborhood ei ink or iment and many opportunit ies tor advance-ment. apply tor any of the toao—mg

CLERICAL - F M Bme and tempo-p o t i o n * . Ctartcal auppar l ra-

knowledge (word | • n o # p f i l v r t d )

PART-TIME TELLER - RaqMraa cue-tomer contact, good m a M apt i tude and tght typing a tMty

First of America a Mtohlgan * sec-I a i ia a al k<^8tea n i i mm r - -

WRJ • f l * ' no*Q*ng c o m p e n y MUI aiciMant wondng o o r i j M u i a and i ii m ii i a Mil • s al • • h • mm s - O f i v e i i i r ^ a — r y i r a c a n v m ?«o-

K Apply m peraon al 435 South Plymouth.

Aft BEGIN YOUR C A R E E R immediate of l toa aaalatant opening m our Mtaa i tapa iw ian i . Duttaa In-clude: typing Inauranoa oarUBoaaaa 8 ear.dai* 8 aome uaa of a CRT.

n you M m good Mdta. we oan offer you anaaa i i l amptoyea Lanefk t and promot torM oppor iunMaa tsflh a chenca to da ia lop advanced M M * We p romoM ®rom artthM.

BILINGUAL

Secretary to $26K.

P e r s o n n e l S y s t e m s 4 5 9 - 1 1 6 6

BIRMINGHAM LAW FIRM aeak* to-gal secenary /word u rnn iea r i wtth a minimum of 2 yra. ba aa* starter who •eeponalbiaty j ^ a W - a p r ,

B O O K K E E P E P / A C C O U H T A M T CompMar eepertenoe a a a a Sfey-

tok M H l . Bi 8 poet M m a

P

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

$ 1 5 0 B O N U S

Come speno SHELLING T TEMPORARlESlt i We

now We are seM mg experienced i,tortc a workers tor the toBowing po-

WORO PROCESSORS <aa aoflwara p a ^ a ^ M mckidmg CPT)

SECRETARIES ( togM/medwai l RECEPT10NI8 T 8 / 8 WITCH BOARD OPERATORS DATA ENTRY OPERATORS

We heve QREAT BENEFITS lor you' l l

TEMPMED INSURANCE HOLIDAY PAY

OVERTIME PAY BONUSES

Uvonie. 464-2100 Southltold 487-5700

S N E L L I N G T E M P O R A R I E S

NEVER A FEE

504 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l

5 0 4 H e l p W a n t e d

O f f t c e - C l a r i c a i

A N D E R S O N MUSIC Ful nme poeioon tor peraon skMea

work C M Mon-Fn, M a a 278-0100

await quaMtad o a n information please

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BOOKKEEPER - FULL TIME Expertonoe neoeeeery 20411 W 12 Mae rd »201, Southftoto Ml Ca l ^ • e h e t Account ing st 342-5520

CLERICAL Computer aervlcae Arm r uvoraa haa several entry level der icel poet-tlona s>eaef4a Dutlea awlude docu-ment procaeeing and some dete an-try Mual heve good typing or data entry slues Good bay snd beneUti

oendideles For mora

261-8220

'CLERICAL/DRIVER Computer services compeny in uvonie a seeking highly motrvateo dependable paraon wfth good or genaanonel akrfts l o hendto numar oua IOC l u n c l n n a Duties nemoa hendang a m a l but growing clerical project werehouae/atorage mamtw nance and other clericel dutlea E>-: s l a m benefits 8 advancement op ponuat ies eweit Lmsahed cerKk dates For more Info pis aat ca l

261-8220 CLERICAL M l tkne 8 p e n time Position available m circulation depertment of a Pubaahmg Co in tha Crooka/175 area of Troy Light

general of f ice 8 deta antry Ms Parker at 828-7000

CLERK TYPIST Rep«*y expanding Oetrort oeaed V m aeeks emry level Oert typwl C a v M s M snouM poeeeea a mm rypaig spaed ol «©wprrv good phpne M a s 8 genera clerical anowtedgs ExLa lsn l edvencemert opportunity Thta poelt ion a i u l l ime «4th com ptele benem package Pleaae send

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t e d

O f f l c a - C l a r i c a l

iwmg . C M M*

BOOKKEEPER - FULL CHARGE Experienced arlth computer beck-around for O M Par* wholesslsr F u l benefits end compet i t ive salary S e n d raeume to- Maee Zemen 13270 Capital. O M Par* M l . 4*237

BOOKKEEPER/OFFICE MANAGER Mature, typ ing/computer 2-3 day* par week 8 SO-4prn One peraon ofltoe C M 661-7060

BOOKKEEPER Part Urns tor manual system Flexi-ble h o u r * Appfy or CM: 33100 Cepltoi. Uvonie. 48150 427-8731

BOOKKEEPER - PART-TIME Aocount* receivable peraon needed 24 hour* per s M tor Irenchtte company IBM PC experience a muel uamg Enette 8 Peechtree Uvonla a r e a For interview e s t Jeer at 581-6414

BOOKKEEPER/Recept ionis t , pert t ime, IO-4pm. Monday thru Friday Experience p ia ta i i ed Send reeuma to: P.O. Box 761. Southf ield Ml 4*037 or CM 647-5635

BOOKKEEPER wtth aanQaOonal a computer M I M tor Farmlngton HMs CPA. Send reeume to Box 9 *0 . Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspapers 36251 Schooicra f l Rd.. Uvonie. Mtcfagan 46150

BOOKKEEPER - with computer ex-perience Nont i see l Suburt ie Send reeume 6 seiery history l o Box 974. Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspepers 3*281 Schoolcraft Rd.. Livonia. Michigan 46180

BOOKKEEPING/mauranca Special-let tor buey dentei specialty o l f t c i EjkCslsnl salary 8 benefits Caa: 357-3165

BUSINESS MANAGER Independent school Part t ime O M -land Co. Accounts Receivable. Pay-roa. Account* Payable 8 Pvchae-mg. Buading. r IM. end human re-aouroa management funct ions also Sand raai.ima and refeiancea lo Box 970. Obeerver 8 Eccentric Newspapers. 36251 Schoo lc rs f l Rd . Uvonla, Mlcfagen 46150

CLERICAL

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

TEMPORARY STAFFING SERVICES

Wa have immediete M l and pari time openmga tor SECRETARIES TYPISTS WORO PROCESSORS and RECEPTIONISTS We oflar competit ive nagsa hexibie hour i and a wide variety of work assign-ments

n you type 50 wpm end p o s t i s i on* or more o l tha lonowmg MMs

Medical Terminology Technical/Scientif ic Terminology Word Pro c u e i n g Medlcel insurance Bill ing Maclima Trsnecnpt ion

Appfy at

THE UNIVERSITY O f MICHIGAN Employment Servtcaa

2031 Admmaatretrve Services Bldg 1009 Green Street

Ann Arbor Ml . 4610®-1432

A Non-Discr iminatory Aff irmative Act ion Employer

CLERICAL TYPIST Otde Diacounl Corporat ion seek i • sharp pruleealcinal ofltoe person for our downtwkn Detroit off ice Dunes include typing, nght Mtng. answer 104 pnonea 8 aome customer contacts Compenaetlon mdudea toa benefits For immediate corietoeral lon pieeaa send reeume In conf idence to Olds Diacounl Corporat ion. National Sales Dept 751 Grlewoia St Detroit, M l 46228

C A R E E R F A I R A u g . 1 3 - 1 7

OA FEESCOMPANY PAIO

• General Secretary > Financial CoorMnator

e Beoratary/Recepooniet e Reoepttoruet a F u l charge Book

Ofltoe Clark Secretary /Gen Office Legal Secretary Secretary

$n.56<? S 17,000 825.000 $17,000 $16,000 $20,000 $14,000 $15,800 $24,000 $18,000 $13,520

lua merry other*. C M ui conf ident ial interview

651-3*60 S N E L U N G & SNELLING

FARMINGTON HILLS

Looking tor mature m-phonee f rom 12-5

Itrm m Troy Pleeee c a l Pat r iae at 362-7366

CLERICAL with typing

N d M tor taking phone afifiai' i t f i ' i i m. 8 maaa maaouta 383-4845

- Mortgage mdMdue i 1

CLERICAL Pari bme poemon naadad lo pro-oaes t tafy records C a n M d a H ahould

Bordtaaa Boner Bloome. 1835 S Rocheeter Rd. r>ocheater HIM, Mich 4*307. Attn: Berber * D Angelo

CLERICAL Part Ume opening m Oakland County ofltoa V artery of front deek dutlea; require* profee a o r M phone U d M and accurate

^ ^ O M A N PERSONNEL DIV 31731 Nor thaaale i 11 Hwy. Sta 109E

Farmmgton Haa. Mi. 46334 932-0960

Wa a n a

by the employer

CLERICAL POSITION - Light were-needa personable and anar-i d M d u a l ready lo pa i t onn a of tasks including: Mng . teta-

ctartojl- MuM fwve good orxnng record and high towel of accuracy $8 50 /$ * hr m t i r i M a s w a ba held on Aug. 1* m 12448 Lev en.

and Schooler an through noon

Plymouth it Sam t h r o

C L E i a C A L 8 RECEPTIOM8T p o M Iton e a a s n n immedta la l , Fsmaar-* y With WordPerfect Lotus 1-2-3. and ganeial ofltoe taaka tor cMrtcal Expertonoe wflh work ing m e con-

aartmg i p i u * Ptoaaa ra-

ence snd salary hMtary to Person-r M Department. 3*830 Qrand RNar B-2. Novt. ML. 4*378

CLERK/RECEPTIONIST monm off ice. Orcherd M l - Mepw permenem poelt ion. 1 day per smaa Qood typing , phone M i M 826-1090

CLERKS - microf i lm, kght iypirw Troy, A u b u m HH* flnencMI. 86.25-$6 50/hr C M Joanna or Tartya at Uniforce 646-7864

CLERK/TYPIST - A t to rneys "in Fermington Hilts w t l t r i m tor their ofltoe Typing 8 apaBirtg M I M eaaan-ttsL Exper ience n o t reqiared- Start

wega 84 25 per hour with reguler 846-6562

CLERK/TYPIST Sucoeeaful F a r m m g u n Has archi-lectural f i rm la seeking to M buey clerical poeltton Muel be enthueiea-Bc with g o o d typ ing and organize tlonel skBs Computer knoaftedge helpful M in imum 1 yeer experience ExcMent salary and benefits C M E r m a t 737-0180

CLOSING SECRETARY Mvati ofltoe real eesa wwits p w t o ^ ( x p t r w i o t d LR CMMTIQ documentat ion and procedure* C M Doug Hardy tor a confidential

536-2000

COMMUNITY Mental Health Agency seek* pert t ime t e m p o ary aecre-tary Muat be experlenoed have demons t ra ted excel lent typing computer. b M n g 8 g e n e r a ofllce procedure M I M PoeelOHWy of per menenl poeltton C.i.caaarii pey, flex-ible hours C a l Ma Podriey 837-9500

COME— ON-LINE

WITH KELLY We have long le rm

inch O p e r a t o r s ' Keypum OfCED keyboerd (1.2.3 a l t op i Muat have 12.000 K P H + with RECENT 1 ence C M Paige tor detaM

t N O f * 522-4020 i -96 Offtoentor

33133 Schooicraf l

KELLY Temporary

Services Equal Opporhmfty Emptoyar M / F / H

CO-OROa*ATOR FOR SMALL non smokmg. teat paoed ofltoe m 13 Maa/SouVMtad e r e a Heavy phone wort. 10 direct Held staff 8 30am-5pm Frequent relaee No haaMh beoant* C M Pal M mtroMarkeang

540-8010

PART TIME RECEPTIONIST Excit ing opportuni ty exists for an indiv idual wtth excellent da r i ca i skids to work 25 hours per week. Hours are 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p m. Monday through Friday Must b * detail or iented, enjoy work ing with public, possess g o o d communica-t ion skills and have 2 years general of f ice expe-rience.

R e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s I n c l u d e :

• Greeting visitors • Answer phone* • Payroll administrat ion • Word Processing Poeltton requires High School D ip loma or GED. Valassis offers an outstanding work environment wi th compet i t ive salaries and opportuni t ies for advancament. Send resume or pick up MI ap-pl icat ion at the guard booth of:

Valaaele Inser ts - P O O. 35059 Schoo lc ra f t

_ Uvon la . M l 4S1S0 A t tn : J a n i c e K a y

PROFESSIONAL SALES SECRETARY THt GROWTH HERE HAS MEW HtCTK.

THE PftOFTTS RUNNING HtGH.

IN THE THREE YEARS SINCE fVE BEEN HERE,

W F V T GROWN SB TWKS THE StZE We need ona mora key paraon to aaau tha pace A pro laar tonal sales s e c r e t * handM ppeeeure wWh graoe W y o u u n d M a n d lha importance of when you aoma. oan prove R. H y o u have •fcfla lo help ua g row and wort i wa« m our totty-una. Than pleaae o o m i banar M s way We 'd rather meat you taoa l o i than read your raauma.

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C ler t TypaH P O Bo« 779 '

Devon Ml 48226

COLLECTIONS/CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Downtown Detroit baeed brokerage ram aeeks a p ro lns iana l Customer Service Repreeentatlvs ideal candi date wet heve peal customer sernce experience NASO Sanes 7 aewse 11 a plus but no l rwcasaary This a sn idaal poertlon lor the right candi-Jate to advance m Ihe brokerage m-duetry Compeneal ion includes l u l benefits For conaKleretion pleaae a*ee l reeume to B o . 992 Ot»server I Eccentric Newspaper* 36251 Schoolcraft Rd Livonia Michigan 48150

E X C E C P T I O N A L O P P O R T U N I T Y Salary to $18,000

Thas blue chap company a offering an excit ing opportuni ty Exceaent typing I word procaeeing s najet Beeut l fU offices m e greet location C M today tor an interview

ALL FEES COMPANY PAIO

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F Troy 58-5-2720 Livonia: 591-2221

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

504 Ha lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l GENERAL ACCOUNTING CLERK

A meior super market cham oeeed m Detroit a seeking en in<avtduel with receni experience m a computer ized accounting systsm Calculator 8 CRT experience a muel The proper candidate should hevs rational 8 auditing ski candideles ar* <nv«ed to Wtth S detaaed reeiane 8 seiery ht»-lory to B o . 966 Obeerver 8 Eccen inc Newspapers 3*25 i Schoolcraft Rd Uvonie. Michigen * « 150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f l ce -C le f taq t

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EXECUTIVE SECRETARY wanted lor pr incipal of medium atjwd legal pracl ica Legei beck ground preferred Now Nor thv iM area Organization dedKet lon con hdentielity a must Shorthand or speed wrrtmg s plua Arm 349- 39*0

COMPUTER EXPERIENCED SECRETARY

Word Perfect 5 0 ntial Lotus desirable Opportunity t o learn s o t w e r e program Demon*1 rated Office Skills Variety o l work m a teem-o*an ted medical environment Compet i t ive salary ano beneAis

493 6440

COMPUTER OPERATOR work with IBM DOS. Hovel Network.

COMPUTER OPERATOR & ACCOUNTS PAYABLE

Opportuni ty with manufacturing firm located m Oek Park Must be fsml l •ar wtth computer application* and p o t e e n good Typmg skias Ac-counts P«y*bie nxperience pre-ferred Excellent fringe benefits Send reeume 8 salary 'eomramants to Box 960 Observer 8 Eccentric Newapeper t 36251 Schooicraf l Rd L'vonla Michigan 46 ISO

CREDIT 'COLLECTIONS Sharp individual Must nave experi-ence m phone cokectlon 8 able to hendle credit irrvwtlgal ions Submit resume to

New York Carpet World At tn Credit Dept.

23640 W 8 MUe Rd Southf ield Mi 48034

CREDIT M4NAGFR Fourth Largest Computer Disfrlbu non CO located in farmington HMs IS seeking an experienced fu l cherge CredH Manager wtth. prolaa-D o n k manner Some compuler ex-perience pre ler 'ed Must be de-tai led and Benefits C *

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Book keeping sk lM preferred lor Livonia off ice C M between 2 8 5 425-5200

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Buay PreaKMnt of last paced data com-municat ion* company locatad m Farmtngton nma requires an Execu-tive Secretary The perfect candi-date lor true poartion mm possess s min imum o l 5 y r* experience wtth the law 2 yr* serving m the capacity o l an Execu t i ve Secretary Excep-tional organizational 8 communica-tione skAs A hand* on I B M / M d n -losri computer expenenoe it you ara a salt starter who a able lo blend mtrve w, 'common sense 8 not afraid of M i n g charge or o l hard work then you are up to the chal-lenge of this toC E«cs lant salary 8 benefits tor QU setts 0 mjhr tdual Only 'eeumee with attached cover letters indicat ing r aaa on lor s e M m g em-ployment at true time, career goeia/ cOfecttves 8 specific sk«*/queaf lca-t lons you can contr ibute lo enhance rika posit ion mm be considered In-terested per i ies may aend resumes to DetaSarv. mc , 37562 HIM Tech Dr Farmlngton HIM. Ml 46331 At-tention Mr Kan Seller. Prealdervt

GENERAL OFFICE Troy puOkeher needs seM-motrveted dependebie person lo parlorm * .enety o> gen arm ofl lce duties mcmdtng some typing Sma l caeual oft lca Fu l tima. Hexibie hour* w a nam >6-88 per hour 591-1400

L E G A L E N T R Y L E V E L * $16,000 FEE PAIO

This could be your start W o the wonderful work) of Legal Typing of 50 and aome experience wH land ttae Exceaent location and InanMy office Caa 644-4600

SNELLING & SNELLING LEGAL SECRETARY TRAINEE For a non smokmg Law Firm m Troy Must type 80 wpm HUJi School G radua te with h igh academic credentials C M Barb at*4 1-7800

LEGAL SECRETARY For busy iwd-aized lew firm m Southflald

GENERAL OFFICE Immediate opening for Ka time person with e i M i n t clerical end commckacei ion sk l ls Apply m person 10em-5pm Co-op Services Credit Union 22740 Mlcfagen Ave Deer born

know WordPerfect and hava strong typing M I M Exoaaent berieats C M Office Managei 368~*490

GENERAL OFFICE CLERK 811 200-814.500 - Fee Paid

Variety of spots available Muel nave Typing 30wpm and be w«kng to pitch IT ExceBent benefits wtth dependent coverage Caa Kath-y

Maslentuono a Assoc 355-2440

LEGAL SECRETARY lor Ren Can Law arm One to three reers legal expenenoe Aocwa le typing Salary commaneuraM with expenenoe ExcMent benefit* Ca l Nancy 259-8300

LEGAL SECRETARY For Law Arm with offices m northern Troy Corporat ion reel ae-t a t a or Htigetaon expenenoe and top skias required E.ni.a—n opportuni-ty for queafled cerxkdete C M Jan between 3pm 8 Spm al 641-7000

G E N E R A L O F F I C E R E C E P T I O N I S T

S14-$16,000 FEE PAID Friendly hxn people enioy being a oart of this company Typing ol 50 and experience s must C a l 399 3450

SNELLING 4 SNELLING

LEGAL SECRETARY word procaeamg. dictation book-keeping. par Mag el end communica-tion SklM Loyafty confldentMMy and pieeaant aemeanoi era eeeen-Mei for 2 attorney ofllce epai i M i m g in fsmly taw and daebHry ngh t * Abrams 8 Tuck IBIrmmgheml

645-9009

EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL Fu l or part- t ime. Mon thru Thur* . 1-9pm or pert- t ime. l - 5 p m . or 4-9pm Ex-perienced m Medical Record and computer work Telegraph and Long Lake C M for Interview, 646r3500

FILE CLERK/RECEPTIONIST Fu l t ime poelt ion at international CPA IWm localad m Downtown De-troi t Duties Include oeckup ' ecap Uorasi. I»ng ma*. Ugfit typing Swi tchboard experience prelerred Room lor edvanoemant for a bnght, dependable person 86-88 hr Send reeume lo L Panrtn 500 Buhl Bund-ing. Detroit. Ml 46226

C U S T O M E R

S E R V I C E Commerc ia l maurar must, earn up to 818,000 m* A l lee* employer paid

3 1 P e r s o n n e l P l a c e 2 7 4 - 4 2 3 0

DATA ENTRY - and keypunch. Southf ield information company 8000 » 2 shifts. Nirdort or Tandem 86-87/hr Call Joyce al Uniforoe

357-0037

Data Entry Clerks A c c o u n tingClerks

HKIHLANO SUPE"STORES hsa lua t ime temporary opportunmas lor In-dividuals i t our Corporate office m Plymouth We are sesklng Individu-als with strong dais entry MMs m •ddf t ton we need candtoate* with A c c o u n t s P a y a b l e A c c o u n t s Recervabie or GenerM Accounting background

We offer exceaent opportunity to work m s dynamic, last paced envi-ronment W s Ofler s generous em-ployee diacounl plan Ptaaee aand I 'eexne kxacaimg job pi a l l i ance or apply m person to

HH3HLANO SUPERSTORES Corporate Human Resources- T

909 N Sheldon Plymouth Ml 46170

An Equal Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY lor company m Livonia araa. part uma - 3am- 10am 10 key experience neceeaary - 86/hr Mual be between 18-21 yaars old and Wayne County reetdent (except Detroit resident!

425 ,290 Employment 8 Training Design* An Equai Opportunity Employer

OATA ENTRY - Novi baaed compa-ny ts s e M m g s w M orgmetad indi-vidual lor our accounts recarvabi* 8 pricing department Must be l i kab le 8 have good phone skills Lotus ex-perience a plus but wf l nam quM-ftod individual Apply al Knight En-lerprtees mc /De l ta Fuels. 40600 G r j n d Rlvar. Nov. Ml 46375 At tn Startey Tromfcetta

DATA ENTRY Short 8 long lerm aiaignments 45 wpm Qood pay. no lee 425-6226

ETD Temporary Service An Equal Opportunity Employer

DATA ENTRY TYPIST For Plymouth area CPA firm S t a l l * n c a typing and computet mput Ex-penenoe with peraonal computer / word procaaaor a rmjat FuB or part Uma Ostom* teeiane lo Box 9 * * Obeerver 8 Eccentric Hewn iapa i i .

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DICTAPHONE TYPIST FuB or par t Uma puaMuia m o

Good typing 8 qu i red WordPerfect k

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lent employee benefits NcM Town Center tocaMm C M Vtckl S a U

349 6000 exl 203 Liberty Mutual meurmoe Group An Equal OpporHmny Emptoyar

EMTRY LEVEL SECRETARIAL pom-

S 1722 Grand 4*3*3 Attn Kanl

E N G I N E E R I N G C L E R K

FORTUNE 500 COMPANY a m need of a Secretery Mual be famaier wtth all baaic office procedures word proceeamg. order antry, typing and phone et iquette Compet i t ive salary and complete benef i t * C M Pete Barber or Dave Sperry lor a r inter-

313-655-1750

G E T P A I D F R I D A Y WORK THIS WEEK

GET YOUR CHECK FRIDAY

a Earn top pey - To 811 hour a Fortune 500 compemes a Free beneft1*/tra»nlng

Weneea e Word Proceeaors • Clerks a Secret ana* a Receptionists a Typist* 50 wpm * Data Entry a Legal Secretanaa

S N E L L I N G T E M P O R A R I E S

TROY • DETROIT 528-5122 * 871-2700

HUMAN RESOURCE secretary - Troy ex OSHA 200S EEO 1 repor ts work ars comp computers Lotus 1.2,3 *

pma

RECEPTIONIST

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l 5 0 4 H e l p W i

O f f i c e G w f c a l

MANPOWER

e General ofltoe csarks Free word prnniaaa'iu t r a n n g i etMe I 1. sa*s a Cicsasni I

as C M tor an appt 4*2-0024 LIVONIA

M O R E T H A N A S E C R E T A R Y

T O $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 Work tor VP ol Engineering (Lxperv ence ei a rnemrfacWTng envtrorv-

plue SeneM* Fee pma 772-17*0 SNELLING & SNELLING

OFFICE ASSISTANT opening tor l u l Bma

2*1 -7 *00 Bam-noon

OFFICE CLERK/RECEPTIONIST m*ameHonal corporat ion haa a poai-aon I ' MaMa tar a part- t ime ofUce cterk recepuorvet We ara seeking

good organoa-secretarM M a a

typing. Bang, m d P i i a i m t phone

marmar a a mual Sand rea ime to Kone Crane*. 40000 Grand Rrver

Sun* 100 Novi. Ml 4*375 Attanoon Dorma Chemoc

Typing, pey ro l 0 * a M oriented berv-aflta S23.000 Fee

- " F R O N T D E S K ! " FEE P A I D - $12-$ 15.000

NORTH - SOUTH - W E S T S I D E - . ; Need 3 - R u M l Muat have good typ-ing. telephone manner, aome offtce experience and be good wtth peo-ple Great opportunlt lee and berie-flts 649-6797 or 96?-0565

D O R O T H Y D A Y

P E R S O N N E L . I N C .

Birmingham. e»-typtng 6C

5 0 phones personality

FULL TlME/par t t ime ofl lce peraon Phone enewertng. kgh l typing gen-eral of l lce C M 478-2510

FUN JOB $16,000

" A I T F E E S ' PAID Can you m a g i n a tras company ex-pects you lo take off the wee* be-tween Chrletmaa and New Year* -p iu* enend a yearly company out ing - and receive a fua benefit peefcage. can you handle ttae? fl you can type 50 wpm min imum, have ice sk iM. then caa Artene. 651-3660

SNELLING & SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS TEMPORARY RELIEF POOL

Entry level poemon genera offtce dut le*. flexible hour* , non smoker C M 4*9-0557

GENERAL OFFICE - Good phone, typing 8 fMIng M M needed S m M faat paced o f f ca . groei lng company L ivonia/Redlord aree C M Dertene between 12 Noon 8 4pm 533-9300

GENERAL OFFICE <*s neeOed F ia t ime.

50 per hour Blrmaigham area C M Tammy 647-6464

GENERAL OFFICE d a r k , phone* 8 Ming kght typing. Southf ield maur-ance. 11000-81150/mo C M Mark at Unltorca 367-06*4

GENERAL OFFICE w Bloomfield araa Pert Typing 45 wpm Word helpful C M Pam

GENERAL OFF* typing 8 nkng. good phone and interpersonal HUM Apply at 15950

GENERAL OFFICE Daytime f n Flexible 20-25 h r * par wk Gooc ctortcal sk«a Romuiaa area C M 941-2723

wpm. Word good appei benem*. To 82 > 000 Fee peid

LOIS RAY PERSONNEL

INSURANCE ADMINISTRATOR independent broker needa the beet' Salary plua performance incentives Become a pert of our g rowth Muel be people, compuler 8 mauranca smart Plymouth. Northvate area Sand reeume for confldenUel inter-view to Jay Sheedy, 45607 Helm St. Plymouth. Mi 46170

lutjnniM-r *i?rurv m Norlhviae nee as personal Hnes peraon Muat type Experience heip-M Aak for Jen 349-2000 Evenings 464-6344

INSURANCE AGENCY m Birming-ham needs M l time Admiraetrativa Aaewtam Secretarial and organiza-tional M i a required A M tor Karen or Eileen 540-9445

INSURANCE COMPANY in Troy haa • poaltton available for ar xnowtodgeebie Secretary have 2 - fra experience Excellent opportunity C M 526-6100

INSURANCE CSR deeired for

non amoklng Southf ield agency Preler ma t i *e c m d W a t a with rat ing

coverage axperaee to hendM I accounts 817,000 to

820.000 piu* Blue Croea A M for Barberr 644-5157

LEGAL SECRETARY Southfield P i l lrm highly motivated Secretary' Mual have exceaent ryomg grammar spMmg and commuracatnna s k * s immediete ooemng Maamum 1 year «gal experience reqiared Compali-nv« starting salary medical 'denta l / »ie insurance plan Caa Mr * Raelia.

559-5353

LEGAL SECRETARY

Partner n Downtown defence Itrm a l oo img lor a Secretary with a mini-mum ol 4 yee-t Competit ive selary and ben travel l a o w s n c i E x : M i n t opportu-nrty tor i highly motivated mdhndu-M immediate operwig H you i i n ^ f j send resume

Offtce Administrator 1700 Penobecol Buadmg

Detroit Ml 46226

~ LEGAL SECRETARY Expanenoe 'eqmred Word procaaa-i rg 8 dictation M I M Ciar Oan City 422-8777

LEGAL SECRETARY For Southfield lew firm Strong l e -gation background required Wang word procaeeing Exceaent and benefits

LEGAL SECRETARY P a l t ime Experienced, tor p k a h of-leas el 13 M M and Noi t f ieaa la i i i Hwy WordPerfect 5 0. ISM. aexKM-ry i a l a r , negotiable 737-5010

LEGAL SECRETARY share for genera law pracnoe Legal experience required Exceaent skas 8 computer experience

LEGAL SECRETARY - Pari t ime, approximetefy 20 tvk-'wk Min imum 3 yr* experience for domeettc relation* s h c o m m e n a u n t e with exper ience Contact Mary Kavanagh 647-7*00

OFFICE MANAGER - pan-tana, m-cXides aome weekend* Outs l ind-

lypmg

C M KMm-5pm

OFFICE SERVICE CLERK S o w a a a M Company seeks t r o o m / n p p f y da rk Appacant I

l am * good driving record F M with Bexkae hour* mckadkig l evenings 8 Saturday* Sand r * to O f ioa Servtoe Clark. P O 300. Southflald. Mi.. 4*037

OPTOMETRIC ASSISTANT - F M t ima. Tuaa 8 Fn lpm-8pm. Mon 8 Wed 9arrv-5 30pm. Sat 9em-2pm

4 7 7 - 1 * * *

PART TIME CLERK Large nho l iaa l i dat r touto i need* part Ome coaegi student tor poal-tlon aa Support dark m Operation* Dapt Must hava good math and typing skas and be aPto to commu-

etth other* Some CRT hr*.

For I n ten t— CM462-4040 Ext 276. A M tor Marv

RECEPTlONMT/SWITCHeOARO •art M s A W i l l s 8 m a x l a c k *

opening l a work Mon -Fn enenoe aa a reoapaoraai a re-

<*ared 6 mual M abto lo type

RECEPTIONMT - Pan nme poemon Hours 1230-8 19pm Mon airv Fn

477.2122 am 286

RECEPTIONIST type, and per form Sght general ofl-lce dutlea Send raeiane to R O En-

' T a a a w e a . M 48010

RECEPTIONIST • growing nmlionm m a i k e f l i g compeny m Farmmglon

o o k i n g tor iherp. e e l a m c u i n a mdNMuel wan a

Bi Qtoaaigi'iM att i tude cjght typmg mvoivad Exceaent M a r y package C M Laa: 473-7431

R E C E P T I O N S For buay Oak Park aa f f y company F M nma W diete opanma Send reaun pacatlon lo PO Box 1714 ar 8 Eccentric llewape«iw i Schoolcraft Rd 48150

RECEPTtOfaST/CLERK Manufactur ing arm i suburb seeks person to h a n d * in-coming c a M 8 graal caenta m i pro-

wet atoo m d u d e fypmc 8 aome data entry Good beneWta lieeumea only to Box * * 7 6 . Obaerver 8 Eccentric Newspapers 3*281 Scf ioolcraf t Rd Uvoraa. Michigan 4*150

RECEPTlOfaST

lelapfiuiiea 8 mmc dunee tor buey Veyne County Good < n 8 tw mumcabon 8 typeig m m * reqiared

Musi be dependable Competit ive •alary with n c M a n t beneltt peck-

mants to PO B o i 30* 48111

An E q i M Opporuraty Employer

5 0 4 H a l p W a n t e d

O f f i c a - C t e f t c a i

M o n d a y August 13 1990 O&E

504 He lp W a n t e d

O f f i c e - C t o r i c e l

* 7 F

RECEPTlOfaST On

cmdee Light typing a m g cuetomer aarvtce dutlea Good Iront office ep-peerance a muet! For appomimwnt

C e l 421-4133

RECEPTIONIST Farmmglon Has baeed computer compeny seeks toa t ime per*on Mon -Fn lo aneww ohonee and p » form aght ctortcal dutiee Expen

deawed Send reeuma lo Paradata Computar Network

3 76*5 interchange Dr ion Has Ml 46335

Attention SueOT

R E C E P T I O N I S T / S E C R E T A R Y

• you heve 1 piu* years experience typing of 50 plus wpm shortt iend MMs m d word proceeemg expen ence Ifaa young growing arm needs Yowl Salary lo *17 000- Greet Den» a t* Fee employer peid C a l Ten 464-0909

SNELLING & SNELLING

SECRETARIAL PART Law of f ice 2-3 d e y * pa Some mora

261 7474

SECRETARIAL POSITION Mual be e x p e r i e n c e d Trpmg s k a * 8 c o m -puter e x p o s u r e r e q u i r e d Swt tcn b o e r d r e o Kit CeB Marilyn Solomon 559 •as

SECRE TARY Expeertenced Word p n -plue Salary and b e n e f i t s neycKiabie Send r e e u m e lo R o M o 8 Aaaoc 26555 E r e r g r a e n Rd S u i t e 1513 Sou thhe ld Ml 46076

SECRETARY teal p a c e d He a n c e off ice m Troy h opervng for hard work ing s e c r e t a r y Ml rime 8 per t t a n * poanicm a v a a able c M Mr * Lt t tM 6*9 -1577

, -SECRETARY f o r Southf ie ld Attorney Good s k a s W o r d P e r f e c t ' l o 2 yrs "egai e x p e -r ience G o o d oppor tun i ty lor n g h t c a n d i d a t e C M 552-0245

SECRETARY Fu l t ime benef i t s Must h a v e g o o d p h o n e s* l i s aght typfntf eral office du t i a*

R E C E P T I O N I S T Per t -T ime 87/Ttr

recapnoraai tor evenings 8 wee* end* Must be • conecientious self stanar with an exceaen' leiepncme mermer who m r o v * * tasl ^eced en-

SEC RETARY per t l i t re , word p r o -caeamg wl® tram Troy m a n u f a c t u r er" 8 8 1 * C M Roee i t Ucalorce

6 4 6 - 7 6 6 3

SEC RET A Rv P e r m a n e n t pa r i t ime poeltion J o b a h e r e AM 6 PM Ex-per ience m W o r d P e r t e c t 8 g e n e r a l office r equ l r ed 47 l - 3 9 0 0

Apply *» person lo KATHI ST AM

NATIONAL CREDIT CORP 70*1 ORCHARD LAKE (BETWEEN 14 8 15 MILE)

WEST BLOOMFIELD

RECEPTIONIST M d off ice muel p e a r i r c e 8 good p f tom ska* Some •gM typmg required C M 335-02*0

RECEPTIONIST - dependable w a start ing wege 85 1 boraja •mmediale operang. Phone

Wed. Fri. Sat Irom 11-5 473-7220

RECEPTlOfaST PART TIME n tor tost

4 2 5 ^ * 0

R E C E P T I O N I S T / T Y P I S T

$ 1 2 - $ 1 4 , 0 0 0 Excsasnt opportunity tor aharp en-try level cerxkdete wfth min imum 2 yeers off ice beckground Ouaklted cendidatee must poaeeee lypaig a u a * Computer experience hefpM Super Ueneat peck age 8 suOurbar loceOon C M loday<

ALL FEES COMPANY PAID

P E R M A N E N T S T A F F Livonia: 591-2221 Troy: 585-2720

An Equal Opportunity Employer

SALES SECRETARY Entry leva posit ion for mature

wfth good secretarial M a * , typmg 50 wpm and abmty to

with other* Poertfve «ro-tude snd wMtogneei t o be s leem ptsy a must' F t o M M hours rvSudaig one eierarig a week and occasional Saturday* Send resume t o Saiee Secretary P O Box 300 Southltold M i . 4*037

SECERET AY/RECEPTIONIST t u a a i a i - a i w i u f i t o a — a i - . Typing 70wpm Word proce iamg Mor thand preferred Foreign lerv-- - a s an asset mteraetaig. . « — _ork . Heggerty 'Rtchardaon Rd arsa. Commerce Tarsc Send re-sume with salary history t o P O Box 81 Soumaefd, Ml 4*037

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

A S S I S T A N T

T R O Y

SECRETARY

Pr ofessione! South l te io CPA f i rm iwek8 weH-o rganuad a n d en thue ie* -tic «idrviOuei lo p r o m o * a o m t r a s i r a -tlve and s e c r a t a n e i s u p p o r t to t h e ta> d e p a r t m e n t ideal c a n d i d a t e wil oe e > " e r - w h cieteii - o n a n t e d saif-mol-ra»«c e n e a t a a m player Mus t riave 3 5 r r w i ol s a c r v t a n a i a n d w v d o r o c e a a m g a s p a n w n c e Prof i -cw>cy In Word Pe r fec t a pm* G e n -e r o u s salary ana b e n e f i t s o f l e r e c it m t e r e s t e o .i»e»e s e r e r e e u m e a n d saiary - e q u v e m e n i s 10

Ms H a n s o n PO B o . 69"

Southfield Ml 46037 Ar Equal Oppor tun i ty Employer

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O f f i c e - C l e r i c a l SECRETARY-word i ron end ommi iasf i l egsnoas OfBLswraar m Word »370 ; wk Cat, Qm Untforoe

SECRETARY 818.000 A YR Good typmg n M spot Word

eerwea type poemon m F a i a n p o n Haa F M benefits • s i all I t E M P L O Y M E N T C E N T E R INC AGENCY 5 * 6 - 1 * 3 8

S w t l c f i b o a r d / R e c e p t i o n f e l

« you heve W o n g u n v r u n x a o o r skas snd p r o l t n i a n a l phone m a n ners we are looking tor yowl Long ana abort term poemon* e 1 sSebie Can Woivenna lodayi 356-4270

TELEMARKETING/ CU8TOMER SERVICE

National manufacturer s e M m g ar.

neridhng customer aervlca caaa H M benefits Pleass ssnd resume and salary requirements 10 Of*ce Admna t re l o r 29226 Orchard Lake Rd Sta * 295 Fermipgton Hats Ml 46334

TROY COMPANY s e e k ! with good taepnone and typing M a a tor M l ume poeltton Pleaae CM between Bern-5pm 524-25*0

ENJOY TYPING? Peylng lo OelMT If ao we era looking tor you- Growing n a o o n a markeMig compeny m Farmmgton HM* seeks wjoreeeivarprn leeaona aaM 10 be a peri o l our clerical s t a r WordPerfect experience a muat' E« eeltent seiary'baneat package C M Lee 473-7431

TYPtSTS

ed 396-5725 ext messege Mon-Fn 8em-5pm

WANTED Bright, entrxieiestir fun persor. to nelp manage | M B" mnghem office Banc ofBce i * a * 8 computer / account ing exper ience h e i p M 645-2190

SECRETARv RECEPTIONIST fo» Birmmrf-.amfcDul-patiertl psychia-tric ckrac Part i«n* C a l P c t w a a r 9 - 5 p m

WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY Word P r e Good organoat iona 1 SOwpm »7 SO Piu* ErtraStaff

SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Soumfie ld office n a s posi t ion a v a a -a d e tcv m a t u r * ' e s p o n s i b i * p a r s o n p o s s e s s i n g exceBerrt p h o n e rrsan n e r s 65 - wpm typing, w e d pro-

Lotus sary R e s u m e to B o i 964 O b e e r v w 8 Eccentr ic 1 law s p a c e r s 3 6 2 5 1 S c h o o l c *f* Rd Livoma Michigen 48150

SECRETARY. RECEPTIONIST tor buey m i l office Seif-mottvatad resocrcafUl per*on wfth wordpro-caasmg,'data Dase experience and plea* am phone menrter Send re-

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Haggarty Rd . Suite C-6 'Fa rm ing -ton Hia*. Ml 46331

WORD PROCESSING Shorthenc Dstron msrks tmg ae-pertmant 8420-84*0/wk Caa verge at Unaorce 646-78*2

WORD PROCESSING cermington H a * leokr or OW IV 8320-83*0/iarK C M Laurwi 0 UNforoe 473-2*32

WORE PROCESSING SECRETARY For market ' m a n arm Raqiaraa soac word proosesmg sapertonce (Word Perfect p i s to i rsJL s t rong typing M a i f70-*0 wpm) 1

SECRET ARY 'RECE PTIONIST Experlenoed good typing 8 phone

•BM must Word Star Lotus Ventura Harvard Graphic* or related com-puler experience required Good pey anC DanefNs Send r a n a n i l o Mr D Dunrry 14600 Fsrmmgton Rd Suits 105 Lhroraa. Ml 48154

SECRETARY'RECEPTIONIST Good communicat ion M M * , typing, some purchasing duties Compuler skas m d KmjeMOge of elacli mac pi,a I rwawi j system deeaed but not mandaiory Troy a raa Good bene-fits Itoeuma to Box 990 Obeerver 6 Eccentric Nawspaper* , 36251 Schooicrafl Rd LivonSs Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportuni ty Emptoyar

SECRETARY'RECEPTIONIST - Par i Ome 10 AM - 2 PM lor naw ci ter

{Norstsr i k m typaig. flang. copy-ing aac ChMsngmg atmoaphere • M l n a t ime po ten t ia Good Bar l -ing tee New ofUce o o t i ' i p f Sand confidential 1 aeuma to Nancy 1 lea ra. C Itoh 8 Co.. America m c . 30500 NortheMero Hary Suite 400.

WORO PROCESSOR Heeded tor aaeionmenn a Wayne 8 Oakland County C M 425-6226

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WORD PROCESSOR 'eatance poemon 1 aaahia tar par

son w / 3 or mors y r i sKJrd ptoceaa mg Psrksct 5 0 AppacaBon by reeume only Send to At tn Word Procaaa mg Supervwor. 1000 Town C a m Suite 1100 Sou m a a a . mi 46075

WORO PROCESSOR/DESKTOP p u e L « H » »

h a v e Liunipists k n o w l e d g e of t h e M e d n t c a h C o m p s a s r ua tog Mlci n-sof l Word 4 0 s n d P a g s m s k s r S O A p p a r a t m n by r a a t m only S a n d JO Attn Word Pi IJI.MMIU S u p e m sor 1000 Town C a n t a r . S u a e 1100 Southl told M l 4 * 0 7 5

WORO P R O C E S S O R - To S20 .000 Deek top p u b a a a n g e x p e n e n o e W o r d P e r f e c t 5 0 P l i u i r l s u t m r b e n a r m F s e pa id 7 7 2 - 6 7 * 0

SNELUNG * SWELLING WORO P R O C E S S O R / P A R T T a a E

Oppor tuni ty tor t h o e e ge t t i ng back mtc lha working world Day h r* flexible SOwpm W o r d P s r t o c t sktBs • must 86 .50 'h r S a n d r a s u n a P O Box 474*7 O M Park . 4 * 2 3 7

W O R D P R O C E S S O R $17,000 FEE PAIO

F n s i O y tamay nwnsrl U m a b a a a d c o m p a n y of tor* fu* beneM*. pate 100% tots ol a d v a n c e m e n t a n d a ra ise every 6 m o n t h s . • you c a n t y p e

R E C E P T I O N I S T . DATA ENTRY P E R S O N n e e d e d I m m e d i a t e l y ! • M i a L M e A r e a Aak tor UnOaT

PART TIME - J O B SHARE H r e c e p t o n i s t H

salary N o n -6 4 4 - 2 * 3 3

P A R T T I M E

RecEPnofasT E x p e r i e n c e r a q M a d Sand r a a a n s • n d l a a P i NBtory to P e r s o n n e l D a p t P 0 Box 8075. Fa rming ton

LEGAL SECRETARY 80 • w p m A c t a p n o n e / w o r t i p r o -caeamg M a * . 11 6 . 0 0 0 par vaa r Ex- p n o n e *

lend RI sum* lo UAW-OM L e g a S a r v t o L Plan. 140 S Saq lnaw SMta 700 Pontiac Ml 46342

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a typing 6 -11 AM or 3 - 6

LEGAL SECRETARY 828 OOC:

LEGAL SECRETARY B a m m g h a m Lawyar a w i M i l r m p r o b a t a 8 ae t a t a p f a n m n g i i M m g " X W O u a with m e w n u m

HEITMAN P R O P E R T I E S B L T D | Judy Per ei

180 N. LaSaMe. s36<M Chicago. H.. 60601

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wants growth Type 80 a « n . c a a n contact, phones dusra i tod d s r t c a | 7 /h r Bsnsflts F M tans R e a po-tent ta if you're a go getter 3SB-SS22

eEGAL SECRETARY For Troy Law Firm UOgaUon 8 word p r o c e s s i n g e x p e r i e n c e r e q u r e d S h o r t h a n d / apaad writ ing p i i l a i e d

PART TBUE - p o s t o n H i H l i 10 h r * p e r a a M a l*1 BkHW«/iai l i M a * H L M u a type 90 a p m . M n g to

of • p r o o e -540-3887

INSURANCE Experienced Persona Lines cus-tomer service rap tor a m M Troy agency Must I k e work ing with com-puters norv-smoker Send 10 p O Box 670, Troy Ml 4*099

LEGAL SECRETARY To 825 .000

Don t p e a a by tunlty with p r s o g t o u s a r m working

Opportuni ty t o a f v a n o a Exper i ence m rea l

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d e p e n d e n t c o v e r a g e F e e p s M 7 7 2 - 6 7 * 0

SNELLING & SNELUNG

SECRETARY,

CITY OF SOUTHFIELD! TREASURER'S OFFICE

I N S U R A N C E F E E P A I D

A d m l n l s t r i t l v * A l l i u m 816.000 Agsncy experience m d msnuto payro l 2 Pension Admin is t ra tor 125-835. 000 Expsnsnos m p e n a o n and profit ahering 3 Bookkeeper. 822.000 meurance experience a must

CALL 399-3450

SNELLING & S N E L U N G

i i m i i l H a i Bato-5 * 3 - 2 9 4 5

SNELUNG & SNELLING FARMINGTON HILLS

IACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLEWW DO

with proven compuieraeO 3ata an-| try M a a 8 1-2 year* of otxourna payable experience tar t e a paced

PAYROLL CLERK L a r g e down town D a f r a * a r m a m n a a d of a M l t a n a P a n e * Clerk to

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INVENTORY CLERK - m o s t k n o w m-vsn to ry cont ro l a n d CM o l me ia r toM. _ j o f c o m p u t a r $7 J O - M ' K

C M Ertoan et u m t o r o e 6*6-76611

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•LEGALH IWORD PROCESSOR •$25,000 PM S H t n f l

Grea t u p p u i k a a t y wflh M a h u g * M s p u r p o a e of ea t abBahmg 9 m o n t h S -a M R y L a n tor v e r k x a I s . s a ol S a c r s t a r y A p p f c a n l . mm bw e a g H e PRINT ANALYST

SNELLING & SNELLING JR. ACCOUNT COORDINATOR RECEPTIONIST

G E N E R A L O F F I C E

• C L E R I C A L ! $13^$ 15,000 FEE P A I O "

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J P R I V A T E B I S E C R E T A R Y L $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 P L U S

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m o r e Only n e e d apply Ca* Dorma « 737-1711 O E N E R A U

• O F F I C E ! • $ 1 5 , 6 0 0 FEE P A I D H

S ^ a r _ p t o c a to work O n s tSg h a p p y

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a a r s a a y r r

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• S U M M E R !

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M A R K E T I N G S E C R E T A R Y !

$ 1 6 , 0 0 0 F E E P A I D G E N E R A L

• O F F I C E ! $ 1 8 . 5 0 0 F E E P A I D

SNELUNG $ SWELLING • O f T » O Y

SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS M M 8ar M * a was

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AURANT m Tat-Twefve M a t Coo* * C M W r dey* * . mglf a M work around school •

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BARTENOEPS EXPERIENCED F u d ' i part t ime poaltiuna aT M p M Louhge Canton Oood i a l l sncee >«qoKa ««r-»rro B A R T P S S S ! M i service reeteu-<*nL l u l * part Bma Experienced anfc>. Apply «Wim. AJbane Raetau-r*nt . 1(0 N. Hunter. k m . 254-57 ia

BARTENDERS MaM or female

Jo<n the tun teem. FUn pi-SCe to work. ExoeHent starting wage. Benefits and vacation svsHsNe. Must h«y« experience. Appfy In person: 15800 Mtddtobeil R<£. Livonia.

506 H e l p W a n t e d

Daly Restaurant Taking ai$p«ca»ona toe Cook* 4 Cor Hop*. b o t h day 4 everkrig M H

Apply m paraon at 31500 Plymouth Nd. Uvonla

D A Y P A N T R Y Earn up to M O O par hour f leelauront ai Plymouth, benef i t* C U C M T m

506 H s i p W w M

MANAGE A 1 yrs. lood manage-

To »22.000. salary/bonus. 473-7210

NOW HIRING For M l Bma employment A l shifts avakabte Apply s i 33704 Grand River. Fermmgton. Ml

D E P E N D A B L E DIETARY A IDE naadad. 3 30pm-Spm. 7 d a y * $4 40/hr . Plymouth Ct Nursing Cantar 455-0510

OISH W A S H E R / J A N I T O R 1 2 4 0 i i l l 'B lue Craaa. vacation pay. ho»-

Idaypay 453 1532

^ BAR « WAIT STAFF for Farmmglon H M bowling penter Evenmgs and weMend*

* • 626-2422

BATES HAMBURGERS 22291 MKKHatoan and 5 M M 4 Farmmglon

Fua 4 port- l ima - a* efaft* maaW 4 uniforms Kirniefted Apply m peraon W o Sam 4 11am or 2pm 1 Spm..

BENNIGAN'S Experienced Line Cook* Appfv In pereen Moo-FrL. 2-4pm. 2555 N W o o c M O Bloomfield Hate

BEVERLY HILLS GRILL ^ palling

WAIT STAFF WITH STYLE

Wr'ta Judi a lanar about youraalt thai M l make har want lo meet with you ml er maws ara by appomimani only, no phone caUa p m i l

3 >471 Southflald R0 Birmingham. Ml 44009

BOB EVANS SOUTHFIELD Now taring PM servers

AM 4 PM hoat /hot taai 'caafnar Premium pay, good benefits Apply

10H M*a * Telegraph

" BREAKFAST COOK 5 Oays par waak Good wagaa Can Char ai 4 74-4400

BUS HELP - MITCH'S « accepting appllceftona for pus M p Apply In paraon al 4000 Caaa Elizabeth Road. Watertord

BUS PERSONS needed lor day and night ahlfls spopeRM. matura aimuda Experi-ence preferred A p p l e t GoMen Mushroom. 18100 W Tan M M . M o n -Frt between 3-6PM

DISHWASHER NEEDED - W e M -end* NlglYt shift Exparlanca pre-ferred Muat ba dapandabla tor nice Livonia restaurant 525-7640

DUE TO INCREASED BUSINESS Stoyan'a Inn and -loey's Comady Club la now accepting appacatlona tor Wad Stan. Hoal People. R e c e p t i o n i s t . Bua P a r a o n a . Otshwasfier*. Cooka and Bartan-dara Apply « i paraon batwaan 3-6pm 36071 Plymouth Rd. Uvonla

DUNKIN DONUTS Ol Farmlngton Has. F u l / p a n Uma C o u n t * halp A* iMfta »6/hour + t i p * 851-3495

FAMIE S CHICKEN FuH 4 par t Oma poalttona lor craw labor 4 commiaaary halp lor tha Royal Oak 4 W Bloom Haw loca-tions. Crow 4 commiaaary poertlons ca« .# -1QJOarno r2 -4pm 266-6700

Managamani poalttona - M2-7374

FULL OR PART TIME BAKERS

LINE COOKS Exper ienced preferred. bul not nec-aaaary - w t l Iraln Apply at Tha Cozy Cafe. 15 forest Place Ptymouth or c a l attar 3pm 455-3310

FULL OR PART-TIME In amak ca le ten * Southf la ld araa Co* 355-1666

H I L T O N

Fu l & part l ima Cockta ! Sarvar po-sit ion* avai lable Graat mortay. flexi-ble evening hours I excs lsnt bene-fit*. WM train. Apply tn persoo. Tr Hilton. 15 Mi 'Stepheneon 583-90

An Equal Opportuni ty Employer

NOW HIRING W Troy - Cooka, Dtahwaaher* 4 Servera Danny s oI-

paM vacation Apply m paraon Danny'a. 936 E Long Laka Rd. Troy t corner Rochester-Long Laka Rda )

An Equal Opportunity Employer

NOW HIRING! MOTIVATED CREW MEMBERSl

16 i aa r l 6 older, lor day 4 ctoemg sh i f t * $4.70 par hour Frequent j aia-ea advancements 4 benefit* Apply m paraon Arby a. 44040 Ford Road Canton An Equal Opportunity Em.

pioyar

OLGA'S~K4TCHEN NOW HIRING

TEL - 12 MALL 15 Minulaa from 275 4 I-96

(Telegraph 4 12 MINI LAUREL PARK PLACE

(« Mke 4 MawBurg)

C O O K S H O S T S

S E R V E R S U T I L I T Y S

A l Shifts Apply In person after 2PM

506 H ^ p W a n t e d

SALAD 4 06SSERT PR£P PERSON 3-11 Tuaaday - Saturday No anpan-ence naceeeary BUM Ooee . H o M a y pay. vacalton pay. unNorma provid-ed 463-1632

SERVERS, BUS STAFF LINE COOKS

Apply m paraon Tuaa - Frt . 2-4 PM Panecfte Raatauram 5S5 S Wood-ward, Birmingham

STEAK & ALE ia now recruiting lor Fe*/Winter Serve*» Hoet Hoeteaaaa. Buaaars, OWhweanara 6 Cooka Deya/mghi Fuk/part t ima BaneAta Apply In paraon at 12 MMe 4 Orchard Laka Roed 476-6440

STEAK 4 ALE RESTAURANT IN SOUTHFIELD

Looking lor energetic, ertthyeteetic team workaral Moat beneMa. h * i and money available lor people most commit ted to serving a t guaatal

PoaitKxis avaMabN Lunch 4 Dinner Poedtona avakabia

aara, Hoet/Hoateaa Appacatlona accepted Mon ttwv Fri 2 pm to 6pm 24666 Northwestern Hwy. near 10 Maa 4 Evergreen

506 Halp W a n t e d S a t e s ASSISTANT MANAGER - One o l Ihe

aaakmg ma-lure. reeponeHae mdMduaM wi th

manager i o n </f» a In-in Ihe creattve work envi-

ronment P a i n apply m parson Tha Earring Tree. Wonderland Ma* . Uvonla, Ml - - - -

BOULEVARO BRIDAL. M l c N g w i a lergeet bridal 'Meaer ta looking lor aapertancad ratal people Me hava current openmga in the foaovrlng departments ai vartoua local iona and Hia la . Saiea/Brtda consuhanta. caaraar''clerical. Unary aeematreea Mle otter competvtrva wagea with flexible acheduiea. plaaaa c a l Mor»-ca at 642-4110

506 Halp W a n t e d S a t e a DISABILITY INCOME SPECIALIST

poemon eveaabN in SoulhHelJ Gen-eral Agency Irtauranoa * o LUTC training and aapartenoe •erred, not a l raqtarad Ak Company Top Una OHaMRy income ProducM

C e l J Batty 353-3 ' 0 0

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BUILDER SALES MANAGER -£ap quakty powerful major appa-anca auppkar looking for a epectal •ndrviduel l o eaauma Field Sale* Management poeltion of Detroi t Metro territory Only hardworking, proven aad-startera ahould apply Send raauma 4 salary history t o Elena Burton, P O Bon 436, W t t -mon. Ml 44393

TUB8YS OF CANTON haeda part nme day amft parson, aenlora welcome wM train F 4 M Shopping Plaza. Ford Rd/LHy

PAPA ROMANO a - LIVONIA 5 mae 4 Merr iman store Now hamg h x a l afefta - days 18 yaars plus Fast food experience helpful Start 14 10 par h o w Quick advancement for mot ivated flexible 4 dependable paraon Seniors welcome 456-2536

HOSTESS - MITCH S is accepting appacatlona for hoeteeeee Apply In parson at 4000 Caaa EKzabatti Road. Waterford

• EVENINGS Must be T6 year* old. 85 00 par hour to start Apply In paraon only at Met ropo l ian Muaic data. 326 W Fodrth St .'Royal Oak

B'JSSOtS. WATT STAFF, PANTRY help naaiilnu. ANo 1 KH ttma Night Cook experienced in i ta lan cuMna Apply 2PM-5PM 32030 Plymouth R * . Uvonla.

BUSSER 4 Valet Parking Attendant earn 820-820 m tlpa at lunch $40-890 at dinner plua 82 52 par hour

453-1632

CAFE MARIE 356 S Woodward Ow faring wait staff

Una See Rick Zabko F u l / p a r t ttma.

CHEF: OuaMad Baker/Pastry Chef Days or N ^ M s Naadad for Down-loem OatroM raala j tanl Sana re-•ume to PO Box 11613: Detroit. M l 44211

CHI CHI'S OF LIVONIA

M t p a l tima poalttona

A U n place l o work FNxlbN ached ukrife. Apply Mon - Frt. between. 2 4pm

29330 Schooicrafl. Uvonla A n Equal Oppor tuHy Empioyw

CHILI'S GRILL 4 BAR — —

Noar hiring Cooks to S& tv . FlexibN hour*, daya/raghts. Apply In paraon 2 - l p m Monday thru Friday 8 M M . corner ot Haggarty

COOK - days. M l or part tkne. pay aecoid lng to experterice Api Ma|n Street Dal . 273 N Mam, o^Bi. aak lor Henry 453-

CtJOK tar ama l retirement home 7pm Every other I t s For appointment

256-9101 weSiend

f u * tkne. M SO atarl lng. ap-m person at Box Bar 4 Q m W. A n n Arbor Trig. Plymouth

COOKS. M l and part ttma. axperv

moapha ra . compet i t i ve wagaa. a « « a - s Wayne Roadhouaa. Cqotact Jack at 326-0633

A" COOKS, U n a 8 early morrtlny prap

• d 'or near rsetaueranl Apply at: AJM Lounge. 6700 Rochaatar Rd , Tr( | t . naar 20 M M Rd

C O O K S - NK3HT/DAY E x p e r i e n c e d Appfy M the M e c o m b m n . 4 5 1 9 9 C a a e Avenue. Utica.

C O O K ® - p e r t Hr G d f t d p a y . F a r m i n g t o n ar •nia t^taw a M tor Dan* .

n e e a C M tor

C O O K ® - p e r t Hr G d f t d p a y . F a r m i n g t o n ar •nia t^taw a M tor Dan* .

4 7 7 - 0 0 9 9

C O O K S - p e r t W GdWT p a y TWiMig lu i l ar m ^ p M P ^ I p r O a t t e .

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4 7 7 - 0 0 0 9 C O O K S W A N T E D - M m g a f c k d e p e n d a b l e . E e ^ . h a e t t . m e u r a n c e to

b a a n a r -cedent p a y terson wfth

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^ r s f r i j s s : s r e

• »»OWON or Short rCooa Pu l o r Part-Uma. Expe-

encwa or w « Iram. Days orty. Mon-Frt Ben e t a Tray. C a l 1-4 khan -Frt

M 4 . 7 7 S 6

d 3 * O » T BEST ROCK RCHT AREAS BES

JASHER T a t n e t C e N L of 12 M M

D t l l n i r i f l i i r n t j r rQCD i or nights M 00 par hour 40 » par weak The Had Piper.

HOST/HOSTESSES/CASHIERS Exper ienced preferred but wW tram, oood benef i ts Apply within Albans Heeteurant, 190 N Hunter. Birming-ham 256-5784

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for Bar 4 Wal tperaons - f u l or part time Apply wi th in. Body Rook Cafe. 19245 W B M M Rd . Detroit

JOIN OUR EXPERIENCED Q u a l t y K i tchen or Service Staff and earn very compet i t i ve wages We of-fer pa id vacat ion* , uniforms, meal 4 food d lecounta. M x i b w student acheduiea wtth heelth inaurenca ava lab la A l peraonnel receive comprehenalve training and per-f o rmance reviews.

PREP COOK LINE COOKS

HOST /MOS TESS-Dey* SERVERS-Oays

Apply m peraon:

THE GROUND ROUND 17050 Laurel Park So . Uvonla

A n Equal Opportunity employer

KITCHEN HELP/FOOO PREP F u l l ime poartion In d e l Fa

KITCHEN HELP/PART TIME Oey and averting hours avaMble Good wagaa. Contact Mrs Troyar st

473-7161

KITCHEN HELP Second Cook Good star t ing arage AMo weekends C a l BM. 451-4900

A r Equel Opportuni ty Employer

L I N E C O O K ( N i g h t s ) Smaft fua aervica luxury hotel haa •mmadiate openings for this f u l t ime poal t lon. Exper ience necessary. Muat ba a i a M t l a Mon. ttvu Bun. Pleeee apply m paraon at:

Tha WYNDHAM HOTEL 42100 Creecent Blvd (m Novl Town Center)

LINE COOKS. PIZZA makers, prep cooks, no axpelrenca required, min-imum age 16. No maximum C a l for appointment 346-2440

LINE COOKS: Wanted, full 4 part t ime immedte le Openings. Coach 's D a l . Farmington Hats. 35672 Grand River

MAMA MIA RESTAURANT Noa> hir ing Waltataff 4 Hoeteea posi-tions. F u l or par t - t ime Apply m per-son: 27770 Plymouth Rd Uvonla

MANAGEMENT M c O o n e i d ' s i ra experienced only

349 -M35 Garden City 425-3350

MANAGEMENT POSITION Raaumaa now being accepted at YaYa's F lame B r o M d Chicken Per-aon must be w i l ing to wor t 50 -hour*. Account ing background and axpananca najptun Saiar, - *oo t . -abla. S a n d raauote lo Y * Y * » H a m a Broomd Chicken. 29596 7 M M Ad . UvorUa, Ml . 44152 474-9570

MANAGER/Dat ing Room Sooervl-sor for Sunday* or*,. (Brunch). 6 AM - 4 PM Mayflower Hotel m Plymouth. Randy. 453-1620

MANAGERS NEEOED Specialty Food Store aeeks motivat-ed.

T8SJ ance vacat ion pay Part-t ime 4 fuk-ttme pos i t ions a-naMtis. Apply at: The Pretzel PeddNr Weetland Maa

P U J M H O L L O W LANES aeeks pert sneck bar. nights 4

Start Sapt 4 Ex-perienced, b u l wM tram 21900 W. 9 M M , S M

POSITIONS OPEN • Line Cooks • Dlahwaeher Apply at: El Nibble Nook. 8 M M 4 Grendrtver . Uvon la

474-0765

RALLY'S HAMBURGERS

NOW HIRING

W h m Graa l opportunay to grow - | a r o t m g oompany Apply m

son at efciei tocaOon 11610 Inkster Rd

at Plymouth Rd Redford

8215 N. Wayne Rd

PERSON to work in ki tchen - pert t ime lunches only 3 days par week Apply Hot Shot Saloon, 26121 Ptymouth Road, Livonia 261-1350

RESTAURANT - FLOOR MANAGER Exper ienced with references Near Recen Please ca l between 9em-3pm 259-3273

Get Caught Up g r

In The Fun! Who says wor t can't ba tun? Not the people w o r t m g et Rad Lobster UKial ly they're loo busy enjoying TTtair Jobs st America's leading seafood reaiaurant

t» It aourvds dif leranct, that 's be-cause rt is It 's Red Lobster And. It's definitely something you d an)oy gett ing caught up m. We now heve the fol lowing openings

e Waiters.Wartraeeea e Hosts.' Hostesses e Bus Persons e C a a h M r s e Food FYoductlon

e Una Cooks e Day 4 Night u n i t y e Day 4 Night Kitchen

We of ler e F u l and part time e Flexible hours e Great start ing salary e Meal discounts e Paid Vacat ions/Hol iday* "" Training 4 Advancement

f p tah

The fun ta catching. Jom ua and find out how good opportunity can be Interviews conducted Mon - Frt.

R E D L O B S T E R 29940 Plymouth Rd

Livonia. M l . An Equal Opportunity Employer

UPTOWN IS NOW accepting HX*>-cetlons tor Day Wan Staff Plaaas apply in peraon. Mon.-Fn.. between 2pm-4pm et 1111 W 14 Mite

An Equal Opportunity Employer

WAITERS 8 WAITRESSES Wanted at HeMnic Coney Islend 24401 Evargrren. 12 MUe and Ever-green 352-2546

WAIT PEOPLE - Immediete pos.-tiona available lor experienced ser-vice personnel. Don Carole has operunos at our Oardan City reetau-rant C a l for your interview now

427-6400

WAITPERSON formal dmmg Must be available lunch and dinner, flexi-ble schedule Blue croea. vacat ion pay. holiday pay 453-1632

WAITPERSON Full or part t ime Apply Sam-11am. Tha Darby Bar, 13401 MlddJebelt, U v o n l a -

WATT PERSONS. BUS PEOPLE. D»-Bvary. Cerry-oul, Hostess Experi-ence not necessary for f u l t ime Wait Persons Days and nights. Night Bus Psrsons 4 Delivery. Carry-out 4 Hostess Apply In peraon. Rtttahaw inn Orchard Man. Waal B t o o m M i d

WAIT PERSONS FuH or per t - t ime Apply et Coney laland 37125 Grand River. Farmlngton, or c a l 478-0440

WAiXPERSQWS F u l / P * r t Tana Evenings

R y a n * Tavern. 3100 Weet Mepie t of Haggerty] 624-1000

WAIT STAFF & BARTENOER Experlenoed with references. Neer Reoen. Pleeee c a l between 9em-3pm 259-3273

WAIT STAFF 4 DISHWASHERS Deys/Evanmgs. Part or f u l t ima Apply wi th in : SAGEOS. Mlddlebeit. Farmmglon H « e

25934

WAITSTAFF for mcreaaed f a l bust nees Fu l 4 part time Muat be 18 or over Apply m peraon O'Sheehana NorthvtM. 43333 7 m M

RESTAURANT-LODGING Openmga tor Restaur ant General Managers ( M l service famly . 4 fast taodV Hotel Batee l lanagei, H M or Food Servtoe Grads for corporate t ra inee opportiatft lea Contact Ann Mar ie Prevoat 932-1170

HARPER ASSOCIATES 29670 Mlddlebeit

Fsrmmgton HMs. Mich 44334

Raetaurant

M C L C A F E T E R I A

COUNTER SERVERS

Homemekera • Senior CltBeria

immediete part and M - f l m a poe>-tktna avaMbte for peopM who I ke lo carve people S tan et $4 50 Raise reviews at 2. 8 and 14 monthe after

No gtadty t ram you

FULL-TIME BENEFITS: 30 to 40 hours per waak

J' i sa f th insurance 70* .pe id Paid Vacat ion after 9 months

• r o a a a y P l y 6 WKae par year~

• Free Uniforms e Retirement Pt e Sick Benefits

PART-TIME BENEFITS 10 lo 25 hour* par waak

e Special Oey Hours for Homamaker* 4 Senior CMzans

Pleaae c a l 356-4457 or appfy in per-aon batwaan n a m 4 Spm Aak for Mr Bowman or Miss McGormic* We 'd be happy to t a * wrth you about a |ob opportunity at MCL

TEL-TWELVE SHOPPING CENTER TELEGRAPH ROAD 4 12 MILE

RESTAURANT

Work at Red Lobster

and be happy as a clam

O j r customers kmm ua They love our tood 0 » prices Our services and may knew how lo show t he * t h a n k *

Now. wa hava f u l and part tuna hours avaMbte lor man and woman

WAIT STAFF - MITCH'S la mg appacanoru lor exper ienced wait staff Apply m parson: 4000 Cass Etas beth Roed. Water ford

WAIT STAFF Positions Part t lms. days Apply m parson Mon - Fri . between 2-4pm at. Beau Jack's 4106 W Maple, B i rmingham

WAIT STAFF WANTED, f u l 4 par t tima, days 8 evenings. Apply m per-son Mon -Frt 2-4pm

THE GROUND ROUND 30005 Orchard Laka Rd

Farmington H«s

WAIT STAFF Wanted, f u l 4 par i t ime immediate Openings Coach's Deli. Farmlngton HMs. 35572 Grand River

BOUTIQUE m Farmmgton HIBs looking lor per t time sales person Expertenoe help-ful Pleaae ce l . 737-7970

CASUAL FURNITURE STORE m Farmmglon needa l u l or p w t time selee help. Flexible hours Kteel for homemakers Apply at 33021 Grand River E o l Farmmgton Rd

WORK WITH THE BEST!

C e n t u r y 2 1 A d v a n t a g e

Ws ars members of rfva Board of Realtors and an award winning off-ice" Be ewsrs of how succeesful you can be Aak for Barbara. 526-0920

CHRISTMAS HELP NEEDED 3 nights. 8250 7PM-11PM

ideal I C a l Judy.

for homemekera 535-9320

CHURCH CONSULTANT United Church Directories a looking for s hard wor t ing. succaea orianl-ed individual to w o r t tm- t tme tn a selee'public relations poaltlon Our 26 yeers o l experience hes proven that lorndca as wel aa men are equa ly successful You wta be con-tacting aree churches of a l tartha Bonuses benefits, 4 expense paid training achool Sand reeume to

FLOYD BRAUN P 0 BOX 407

ST MARY S, OH 45485

COFFEE ROUTE SALES Route Sates Person to servtca exiat-•ng customers in our office coffee 4 convenience atore dMalon Abil ity to add n»» customers, good driving rscord. must bs bondebia Salary, commiss ion, Benefits, compeny vahecM Send reeume lo Pare-moum Coffee Co , 24052 W. 6 m M . Detroit. 44219 592-4400

WANTED PERSON for commis-sioned sates position with eetabksh-ed upecate remodeling f i rm with cMntete prtmarly from W Btoom-Mtd . Bloomfield HMa 4 Birmingham We welcome reeuma* I rom non smoking Individuate who are ener-getic enthusiastic sen-starters with experience In conetructKm Muat be wMng lo wor t aome evertlrtga 4 Saturday* Send reeumae to Sharon at: Newmyer. Inc., 3061 Rd.. Suite 1 Waited L a M l i X '

" A

COMMISSION SALES would I ke lo earn between

000-840.000 a year, then con-alder a career m cemetery sate* W s ere en s e l e t M h a l memonel ceme-tery in the DowfiRtver aree end have

E M P L O Y M E N T S E R V I C E / S A L E S

Jom Ihe world s leigeel employment service and piece engineers, manu-factur ing. sates, or ofllce personnel Sales experience deeved Seiery commleelons. bonuses benefits and training Ca l 444-0909

SNELLING & SNELLING

ENTRY LEVEL DEGREE 4 1 YEAR EXPERIENCE SALARY/BONUS/COMMISSION

SALES To 830.000 Protected territory Benefits

MANAGER TRAINEE To 820,600 Sokd training Benefits

473-7210 Steven J Greene Personnel

E X P A N D I N G I N T O M E X I C O

Succeesful opening of major nel-w o r t mer te tmg corporat ion haa creeted the demand m Mexico for many key people tor sales or term-ing own buameeeee m Mexico Ur-gently looking lor severe! key Quek-fied people m both Mexico 4 O S C a l 24 hour Una for into

6 8 0 - 3 4 2 1

Expect the Best There's a new chemplon-shlp r town. For FREE PRE-LICENSE trsmmg to qualif ied indlvtdueia and FREE TRAINING after li-censing. Ce l our NORTH-VILLE office menagar

CHUCK FAST 3 4 9 - 1 5 1 5

C O L D W E L L B A N K E R SCHWEITZER REAL ESTATE

24 OFFICES

FURNITURE SALES Earn up to 830.000 and more first yeer Guaranteed beae income, paid vacat ion*, medtcef 4 deotel bene-fit*. advancement opportunit ia*. fuk t ime poemona avalabla in Oakland Macomb. 4 Wayne Counties Apply et 32975 Schooicraft. Uvonla (At I96 4 Farmlngton)

FURNITute SALES Sales positions open st Livonia and Twelve Oaks stores for NgNy quaW-fted parsons wfth ambition and want mo future m middle upper type store Salary to be discussed at In-terview Newton Furniture 525-0030

508 H a l p W a n t e d S a t e a

F U R S A L E S P E O P L E W A N T E D

Aggreeeive parson looking tor ofwl-tenaa look no further Experlenoed preierred but not necaaaary Fu l bma/par i t ime ExceMnt advance-ment opportuni t ies For information c a l J u M . Mon thru F n .

3 4 4 - 6 6 2 3

HUDSON'S TWELVE OAKS MALL

An Equel Opportunity Employer

INSIDE SALES C a l on commercial accounts 4 bu«d s cuetomer beee mat reorders regu-larly Salary plue bonus Msdlcal dental, optical 4 paid vacation Uvo-nai aree Hardworkers only need ap-ply C a l Ed 442-9455

INSIOE SALES/ CUSTOMER SERVICE

Poalt lon avalabla Good beneilta Growing 40 yr old Cuslnssi Livome feataner dtetnoution company Send resume to Box a 108 Obeerver 4 E c c e n t r i c N e w s p s p e r s , 3 6 2 5 1 Schooicraft Rd , Lrvoma. Michigwi 44150

INSURANCE SALES Troy baeed nat ional insurance agency seeks m-houee selee rep for pereonel /commercia l Previous ex-perience required Salary commis-sion plua benefits Ca l L Kruee.

641-0900

JEWELRY MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

Lookaig tor reeponeibte. energetic, people-or iented sales person lor tun or part t ime Experience not necae-sary. but muat be willing to teem the lew airy profasSMXi Apply at person st Cont inental Diamond 9 MMe et 22018 Farmington Rd

GIFTWARE 4 DECORATIVE eones Established rep organization arlth showroom Chicago mart naada experienced outside sates parson for baekets. s lk flowers, breea. giaaswsrs. and furniture Hems lor Michigan Ron 312-645-1811

GOODYEAR TIRE DEALER m North Oeklend Coimty needa sateperson tor t ire and service sales Send reeume to Tel-Mapte Car Cara. 649S N. Tategraph. Birmingham. Ml 44010.

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK wW tram you 8 start you on a

C l a i m starting Now Ca l Mary or Tarry, Real Estate One. 326-2000

for over 50 yaars We can tram you to counaal tamllea on pre-planning their memorial estate* Car a l o w -ence Blua Ooes/Blue Shield Nfe inaurenca and penelon plan For in-terview ca l 9am-Spm. 561-6700

COMPUTER SALES POSITION Opan for paraon with PC experi-ence Salary. Commission. Benefits C a l MtCOM. 476-2950

CONSIDERING A CAREER

WANTED EXPERIENCED Waftstsff, Bussrs. Sal Up Crew and Dishwash-er* . 16 yr* or older Laurel Manor Banquet 4 Conference Center. 39000 Schoolcraft Rd . Uvonla.

C a l 462-0770

YAYA'S FLAME B r o M d Chicken • now hiring for Its naw locat ion in Garden City Appfy today at 5436

»H Rd.. 1 Mlddlebeit Aak for T o m

I bfc N of Ford Rd

506 H a l p W a n t e d S a t e a A CAREER ars looking

•R IN ADVERTISING lor aggrsaefi a 4 ex

people to sa l ad apace m our publication Wa of lar 8300 per waak seiery x lOX com-m n i o n , high repeat satea 4 bonua. C a l between 9-5. 425-9544

A CAREER OPPORTUNITY Growing unMorm company seeking Satea Rape m Detroit area. W l i tram Commlaalon and ancaMnt benefits Aladdin Uniform Rental

A GREAT PLACE TO WORK A u a m o u s i

CONSCIENTIOUS? WE WANT YOUIft -

Investigate the exerting world of reel aetata wftti

MICHIGAN'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE COMPANY

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

Complete Trammg Prpgram

C a l Joe Mama. Mgr Plymouth/Carrton

455-7000

Mary/Tarry West iand/Garden City

326-2000 AMERICAN BUSINESS expending! Looking lor people tsKh contacts In Mexico. England or Italy Earn monthly reel duel Income

72

AMERICOFFEE CORPORATION A growing dtetrlbulor of nationaPy known coneummabte products and servtcae la looking lor Satea Rapis-

JffUr &Lrmos JKSTMJKAKT ' BAR A GATHERING

Opening Soon in BIRMINGHAM!

; Max A Enna'*, die encitmg casual theme ttsuurwit opening soon in B i rmingham features eclectic decor and great food al mode ra t e

' r f you've been looking for exci i ing M l , o r p u t time work in a fun envi ronment , come

M* <* Experience hehpful boi n o t necessary.

• Hoetperaona • Fry C o o k s • Waj tpenons * Broiler/Saul^ • B a n e n d e n • Pantry • fl — r » • Dishwashers •amcook* « P r a p C o o k s

Apply in peraon m The Plaza of Birmingham 210 S. Woodward

Monday — Saturday • 9 a m - 6 p.m.

(Entar Lobby • Proceed through door on right info halhray • Follow signs lo mie rv iew room.)

:cr

AppN m aei aim Man • Pit . ben 2-4 P m Aak lor Ote meneper

R E D L O B S T E R 24706 W 12 M M Rd

Srx,ifhMid I * .

Aft E«Nal Opporhmay tmptoy

SALAD PREP 4 DtSMWA •MM la iooaptmg dona Ful ama. banafta ava C a l 344-ajqo aal 7Si

Sheraton Oaks " *"a PANTRY COOK

• LINE COOK . EMPLOYEE LOUNGE

ATTEWOAKT

27000 Sha ra lon D r . Novl

Salary plua oo mm aw on (20.000-830 000 first year polanMI Exten-sive trammg. protected terrKortee wllh setebNahed account* U s m w . mem opportunittea Caa Tim Paget MorvTua*. 9am-12 Noon. 347 -3 ja9

APARTMENT FURNITURE RENTAL I* looking for a sharp Satae/Ctortc* person (or our BnulfiMld show room C a l eshnsar 11 spm

3S4-4770

APPRAISAL TRAJNtE" Local office of National OgarHzatton

" i2) M U s m e cereer minded m-(*' irtuaN wMng to work hard We ofler Trainer E a m - W i M You-Laam. •choice of tocaaon Piitanllal tel.

of S32 000 476-7004

For coffee 4 conversation. C a l Derma Cohoon 626-6400

COPIER SALES Muat hate cold c a M Muet need higfi mcome Muat want laada C a l Dick m Ann Arbor 971-4411

CORPORATE ART SALES PERSON To work for prasttgioua Detroit Art GaMry Excellent pay and benefi ts Mr Burke 963-2350

CRAZY Expand ing whoiesele c o m p a n y needs 12 to 15 CRAZY Individuals to manage naw location No experi-ence muat enfciy rock 4 r o l atmoa-pher * gel along we l with the oppo-site sex For miervtew c a l u a a

422-5565

DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MALL

ta looking for le le f imdra la i s Ex peenenca m cold caamg 4 credit card satea rteoeaaary interest m ths arts prefer led Southflald location, part » r i e flexible hours. Start ing pay 85 00 hourly plua romrmaaidn C a l for an appointment batwaan the hours of 12-3 4 6-4pm. aak for fund-

Do you have an aye tor color 4 a flair tor batenca? If you wMAd a k * i e hasp people h * n their ftouaes mto

piece tor you on our teem. Selea ex-perience required, maturity pre-ferred C a l 4 aak tor Sua. Thle End Up Furniture 346-9424

DRIVER SALES Food Oletiibutor haa Ave new open-mga tor route lalaapaopte that want to eerrt 8450 lo 8400 par week Muet have good driving record Must be abte to work with the pub-i c Compiets training provided Aleo company veMcte, bonua program, management opportunity For Inter-view c a l after 10o'clock a m

471-5496

ENERGETIC. OUTGOING son needed tor Coemeoc*. Fre-ganca 4 Baauty supply sales Fua Ume L e w i s of W Otoomfteld

851-7323

FINE JEWELRY SALES Fua time poeltion Matura or re-en-tering work loroe No experience necaaaary - we w * tram J.L Michael Jewelers. 964-4144

INSIOE SALE REPRESENTATIVE For environmental consulting firm In the Detroit Aree Degree m related field of mduatriai hygiene, anvlrgn-mental science, satea and/or mar-kenng required Minimum 1 yr ex-parlanca m sates requiring propose! preparat ion Sand laeume

of writing to. Personnel De-par tment . 39430 Grand RNer 8-2 Novl. Mi 44375

INSIDE SALES OPPORTUNITY-Salary • commission Greet oppor-tunity for a f a r think mg Sail-S tart-ar Contact Kan Chapman. 669-6900 CPI. Wa led Laka

INSURANCE SOLICITORS - F u l or part time. n « tram. Plymouth offtce

537-7410

INTERNATIONAL COMPANY EXPANDING IN MIOWEST

START IMMEDIATELY. No experience required WW tram

835K-875K PLUS FIRST YEAR INCOME

• Car aei opportunity • F u l company trammg • Rapid advancement ' Expense account top mgmt ' F u l or part time

C a l for appointment 349-4500

LONG TERM CAREERS To keep pace wtlh excot-lont markets In our area, we are seeking a few quali-ty people for professional careers in real eatate sales We offer outstanding train-ing that could lead to po-tential firal year earnings in excess of $25,000,

CALL GUS SEEGER FARMINGTON/

FARMINGTON HILLS 477-1111

REAL ESTATE ONE

50« Halp W a n t e d S a t e a SOI H a l p W a n t e d L AROME - PERFUME (USA)

Giant United K ingdom compeny sniaawng records m 4 countr ies now herel 8200 82000 per week p : n i E l l C a l now 1-400-233 4643 24 ho t * recorded meeeeoo

LIFE 4 HEAL TH AGENTS Earn lop commissions 4 rested re-n in sis Our qu salted 1940 s sgsnt wta use a lap l op computar 4 mobile phone We offer a very unique langi bte product line We are a Top Ten Company Aak lor Personnel Maria ger Dept s t o i 477-6113

LONDON HAWAII

BAHAMAS Major f i rm has openings lor ten sharp guys 4 gaM to complete pro-motlonel lour group Mual be free to travel to reeorl areas nat ionwide

e Two weeks peid training provvted 4 A l transportat ion furnished a Return tr ip guaranteed

High pay 4 bonueee mekee this fob pertect for the br ight beginner For Interview c e l 10 5 weekdays Aak for Ms Pratt 355-2*29. suite 9 >4

PART TIME S a l _ tor Laten deportment Must be a v a l etna tor evening 4 weekend wor» Graat for students nomemakers 4 senior Otnane Cak Elan at

261 2023

PERMANENT F u l and Part t ime Seles Poeitione svaMOM tor Weet Bloomfield Chadrena Store Apply « person Peenuts. The Boardwalk 6905 Orchard Laka Roed

PHONE SALES if you can reed speak dearly 4 con-vey anthuaieam. then have fun rrtiils you m k i 8? lo 820 'hour 347-4446

500 Halp W

RECRUITER

U agency a r s r i a l i k i g m Background maooouwl-

mQ accounting mg I slari Qood aatea record 4 abany

RADIO ADVERTISING SALES Radio station WDFX FM seeks a dy narrac self mothreted mdlvtdual m terssted In persuing s caraar m ra-dio adverttamg saiea Previous out-side sales experience or work ing knowledge of broedcaating a ee sentiel Please send resume only to J P Meconi. Local Sates Manager P 0 Bo i 459 Royal Oak Ml 44064

Equal Opportunity Employer Minority: Femele 'Handicapped/Vet

C a l o i aand rmmumm to Unda.

ACCOUNTANTS ONE 24133 Northwestern Hwy . Suite 202

Southflald. M l 44075

354-2410 Employment Agency Fee Paid

R E N T A L A G E N T F t * t ime poaMton tor our p r a a f i g l o u s S o u t h f i s i d apartment complex P r o * oua teasing experience a plus, but w « tram right ap patent With prior asMa ex-

and commlaalon Contact Mary ln at 744-0070

LOOKING FOR A CARFER, not )ust a job? Expanding off ice compeny is looking for a professional lalssper son Outsids ssies. will tram leads provided, auto s l iowsnos Ca l Mr Nygard Michigan Bumeea Sys'ams

356-2300

R e a l E s t a t e C a r e e r Ambrt iou l?

Coric»a^t>okj* 1

Wa Want You«" Wa irHt trsan you mn<3 «l*rt you on • long t#rm mcomm caraar CaM

Mary Ann Qrawi f ar mmyton/FarrTMnglon MiWs

851-1900 REAL ESTATE ONE

RET AIL GOLF Shop l a l ssps i son Fu l or part bma Work ing golf • nowtedge 4 r a t a l experience pre-

651-4632

506 Halp W a n t e d S a t e SALES - MEDICAL SOUiPMENT

te*—"* ' e ^ a r e d . sucal te i l op-porsuraty Sand raauma 4 salary ra-q ia remenu • o x 2ST9.8

S A L S

SouthMid M l 44037

naartng and draft ing a a r v S e " " S t d u a l M caante n w m beneMa and

Schmidt Engineering

Sales Person For Birmingham man's specialty alore Exceaent opportunity War-.

partenead Sand raeume lo Box 920. S S y * - * e c C T n t n c Newapapera 3 « 5 1 Softootcraft Rd Uvoraa. Michigan 44150

SALES PERSON - interior deeign • i d / o r Mooring experience helpful

showroom m B«mmgham 642-0400 C a l tor appointment

NOW HIRING, eern 820Q In 9 tv-s wfth Lady Remington jewelry Car & phona necessary, will train C a l Di-ane Mon -Sat 9am-4pm 464 3934

OPTICAL DISPENSER Experience helpful, win tram right pefaon Ask lor Barbera 422 0700

MEMBERSHIP SALES POSITION available lor asif-motivated, aggrae-atve person Great workaia condi-tions wtth earning potential of 850 par hour and up Contact Kathy

549-0000 Mon -Frl at.

ME 4 MR JONES - Downtown Ptymouth assisting 4 serving our cfleniste as w e l as beatg a part of our rnerchandtamg team For further details c a l 459-3733

Management Trainee Program Major Appl iance Corporation Expanding In Metro Oetroit

for our Menagament Trainee Pro-gram Ra ta l or satea experience neipfui but not nacaaary We era • a i i ig to uam you I you impreea us ff you qua l fy . you w « be plaoed on a paid trammg program wfth rapid ad-rancament Into Management

EARNINGS OPPORTUNITY

• P T Ra ta l Satea Rep 818,000 1

• Fu*-Tlmo Satea Rap' 830,000 ;

• Retaa Satea Manager 835.000 ;

• Branch Manager 850.000 :

C e l 525-6265 Pereonnsi Depertment

NATIONAL COMPANY Seeking five Professional Agents for the Wayne/Oakland County aree A l training provided, tatevtaion 4 di-rect mad lead program, annual con-vention. advanced commlaalon. day t ime activity Ca l . Mon -Fn 9am-4pm 1-400-421-9540

Aak for Agency Depertfnant »350

ORIN JEWELERS has a sales opening for a dynamic personality as a Brte jewelry consultsnt If you ara mierested m being pert of s r ex citing compeny. please corns In and introduce your sett 29317 Ford Rd Garden City

OUTSIDE SALES PERSON tor M tsbiishsd manufacturers rep f i rm lo-cated in Troy'Rochester area Wa specialize rn powar process equip-ment lor SE Michigan 4 Northern Ohio Will train C a l 313-428 3 t 8 1

REAL ESTATE CAREERS ERA PROFESSIONALS

Dynamic company on Ihe move in all areas Outstanding f raming be tore and after Itcens-ng Now enroll-ing tor speciel S day cram or 4 week evening courses Start work ing m 30 day* C a l Carolyn Mon through F n , 9am tpm 665 73T0 Broker interviews arranged at ytxn convenience

REAL ESTATE SALES! Progrsssvs, top producing Btoom-tWd Hms o" ice needs 3 full t ime sssocistes Complete training Guaranteed resorts

CALL TODAY!

Sue Kelly 644-4700 REAL ESTATE ONE. INC

PART TIME Equal opportunity, women can earn as much as man Call 24 hour recorded message 454 6282

PART TIME HELP For bein 4 l inen store m Fermwigton Hills Pleasant atmoaphers Call Loree 855 3777

REAL ESTATE SALES

FREE TRAINING Formal classroom snd In ofl loa training Sell mot ivated individuals can eern high Income with unl imited future earning potential Ca l Bruce 525 7700

Century 21 Your Reel Estate

REAL ESTATE CAREER NIGHT „

If frsedom. challenges end virtueay kmrtless eeraing potentiei sound s> citing, then Join usi Come to our Career Night to discover how Century 21 Today can help you Whan August 15. 7 00pm Where: Century 21 Today

17122 Farmmgton Rd Northeast corner at 6 MUe {An Awsrd Winning Office!

Offices m Farmington H»«. Radford. Southfield and Uvonla C a l B o n n * David 855-2000 for reeervstiona

S A L A R I E D S A L E S

A well esta Wished publisher .s loo* •ng to expend their sales lorce in your area

Our requirements are that you have a good work ethic, with a wil l ingness to learn our proven methods and be business Uka m appearanca Out-side sales experience ts helpfu" but not necessary

To those selected we offer a l iberal salary P'sn Paid weekly Bonuses based on performance Protected ter- lor ies wtth renewal accounts, a comprehensnrs beneftt package and real advancement opportuni t ies

If you ars prepared to move Into a careei wtth a future, ws will be con-ducting interviews at 62400 Monroe Bivd Taylor Ml Thurs. Aug 16th, from 9sm to 4pm or CaH

292-3200. extension 5285

RETAIL SALES F u l time Satea Associate n mca Hsamsrk Store m F Grand %ver 4 37033 Grand RKa

armmgton •ad Road.

478-3471

SALES CLOSERS

ARE YOU PRESENTLY EARNING

$75,000 a year in commissions?

If not, we have positions available now In this area for ex optional sales closers with a provon track record of 3-5 years' experience who can proapeel and close.

• $75,000 in commissions or more plus year-end bonus • Incentive program • No overnight travel • Recession/Depression

proof industry wtth high demand

If you are a Top Salesper-son. we want lo talk to you DOW. Jamas F McCormick. Exec VP P 0 Box 13190 Columbus Oft 43213

1 -800-&48-7592

SALES REPRESENTATIVES Tha Prudential Financial Sarvscaa m offering an s i c s l a i i l c v e e r oppor-•imlty m sates, experience not nac-asasry - wa wta tram Territory erv compeaaas Oakland Wayna Waafv tanaw county TUN a an aatabMftad

" I " 1 starting salary up to M 0 0 / w k depending upon quMft -cat ions Company benefi ts a r * among tbe bast m tha industry C a l Mr Hix, 9-4pm: 313-543-4467

EOE/M/F

506 Halp W a n t e d S a t e a

T E L E P H O N E S A L E S R E P R E S E N T A T I V E

m-nome coneumer services oompany » seeking quek tied mdhnduaM to handle incoming cslle Duties In-clude booking orders d te cussing ssrvtces and prod-ucts with our customers Good bass salary moan Uve plan and competi t ive benem package ars of-fered For consider stion. plssas c a l 261-0722

SEARS AUTHORIZED CLEANING SERVICES EOE

507 Halp W a n t e d

Pa r t T ime NATIONAL company has s naad tor experienced Secretary to work Itexi-t>ie part Oma posit ion Must bs svsaabte to work on Mon. Wed 4 Fri in Detroit araa C a l 526-4100

TIRED OF THE RAT RACE? 810.000 Plus Per Mo PoaeKael' Opportunity knocka wrth the cour • O a t o c a l 456-4225

SALES - SECRETARY - high profile bath s fuwroom looking lor motivat-ed sales parson, 626-5777

SCHOOL TRIP SALES Goal or iented sates parson with travel, education and/or sates sxpe-rtence To Michigan's p r s m e r s sctiool travel fiias-isss Fut t ime commission work lo a a l wtd accom-pany school group tours Sand re-sume to Travel Adventures 1644 W

SHERWOOO STUDIOS gift depart-ment Southfield 4 W Bloomfield • tores F i j i 4 Part-Time i t t r Ben-efits Avaaabte Brands 354-9040

S H O E S A L E S

Paraona naadad tor better grade "nans shoe department Both kja and part- t ime poeibons avalabte Experience preferred Apply m per-son, Mr Allans Shoe*:

21765 Meiroae Dr Southfield

3 5 2 - 8 0 9 0

507 Halp W a n t e d Pa r t T imo

A NATIONAL CHEMICAL CORP has a permanent pan ume Lab Technician position available Some typing, math 4 ffling skins are re-quired Some chemistry knowtedgs preierred We ofler 20 Mx ib te hours per week wfth a possibility of f u l ttms Paid vacation d e l e t e d prof i t sharing plan. 401K plan, complete trammg 4 a yeer-end bonua Pleaee c a l or write Becky Helton for mora information at Rocheeter Mid land 644 East 9 Mile Femdaie. Ml 44220

399-6303

PART TIME DRIVERS 4 INSIOE HELP needed tor Papa Romano a Ptaa. 3025 Walton Auburn HMa 377-0440

PART TIME - First Center South M i d 3 deys.'week Secretary Word Perfect 5 0. Lotua a plua Qualify po-altlon m lovely environment Ca* for appt 262-1404

PART TIME HELP Ceremc poorer experienced

Ut i le One's Cerermcs 852-4375

PART TIME Responsibte person, could be stu-dent or retiree, for Scmday 9 -6pm

-calf duty Job permits study or TV t

I FEDERATION APTS OAK PARK

Call 967-4240 9am-5pm • ask days

508 Halp W a n t e d

D o m a a t i c

Monday August 13. 1990 O&E *9f

B A B * SITTER care tor my 6 mo old daughtai n my M l t o rd home 7 30am-Spm Mon - Fn 8 lS0 /w« 845-7312

BABYSITTER My home 8 t Farm mgton, Livonia araa I f u l l ime atu dent and 1 afternoon tener After 8pm

kmdergar 953-0834

BABYSITTER NEEOED m m , Nov! home. Mon Tuea 4 Thurs Non smoker, tranaportat ior rsNrances a muet C a l 344-0991

BABYSITTER NEEOED for 1 year old 4 3 year old m my Weetlend home. 5 deys a week 7A.M-4 30PM

ter 6PM 728-5434

508 Halp W a n t e d

D o m a a t i c 512 S i t u a t i o n W a n t e d

F e m a l e RESPONSIBLE PERSON lor chad care m my Ger den City home

School area 8100 par Can after Tpm 427 5441

WANTED Coitege student, active senior or mother (w/or without 1 ema« cltadl tor pert tane chad e w e in my Ptymouth home Musi have own traneportation 4 n Can s tar Aug 12 to aat up inter new 453-6184

WOMAN to provide personal cara kw aider iy lady on »ve m or vwMvig basis Room 4 board or fixed wages W BUoomheW 363 3051

C a l altar I

BABYSITTER NEE DEO Immediately 7 IMe-Farmmgion area Preferably my home only S m a l chadrsn welcome Juke 478-3168

509 Halp W a n t e d

C o u p t e a

ENERGETIC retiree deairee par t time work Bookkeeping expanenoe inc ludes accoun ts p a y a b l e / a c -counts raoenrebte. pay ro l records and related t s j ' apa r t * General ledger thru trial balance Some computer expenenoe fteSei wicea

543-3395

511 E d u c a t i o n

A I n a t r u c t t o n

Data Entry Deek lop PuOSanmg Word r '

DOS 1-2-3

Payment Plana Ave*elks APPROVEO FOR UAW TRAINING

GENERAL CLEANING W A N T E D Experienced, trustworthy thorough

Wayne County an *cae Ca l Pam at

LATCHKEY Reeonaibie mother oi-ler mg unique tteiors end sf ter school csrs for kids m the U n h w s i t y Hids Elementary School aree ot Ro-chester Grades 1 4 up Your trana-ponal ion C a l JuMe 662 -7449

BABYSfTTER/Reeponelble in my Gerden City homa Belore * alter achool 4 (or) aome weekends 4 swenmgs Suzanne days 643-90 10

ASSEMBLY Light factory work. 5 hour* a day, Mon - Thurs , $5 20/hr to start Apply 24015 Gtendate, Radford

ASSISTANT tor typing, Iking satea help, packaging, ate Compuler ex-perience helpful. Tuea 4 Thurs 9-5. Redtord Pteeae ca l 534-0071

RETAIL MERCHANDISING Enthusieatic r a t a l sates rsp needed for western suburbs W « be servic-ing retail slorea. about 25 hrs per week for a major Michigan food b r o ker Good h o v t y wage 4 mileage reimbursement, plua estes training provided Opportuni ty to grow wnh progressive company A depend sbis car. an ambit ious att i tude 4 a dees* to succeed la required Please send your resume to CM, P O, Box 1400. Ferrmngton HWs, Ml 44333

R P POLK 4 CO SINCE 1870

Equal Opportunity Empioyw M ' F

Sates. Educational

SALES TRAINEE 825-830.000 - 11ST YEAR

P F Coaiei a 0«v o l Macmrl lan inc . ona of the world s largest pub-kahers of educational matariala ia rapidly expanding Its educat ions! sarvtoas dtv tn the Met ro Oetro i t araa This is a fantastic g round floor opportunity to |Om one of ths most respected neme* in the educat ional field We are looking tor potent ia l rather then experience Our p ro le * won ei training a second to none A l sates cells by appt only Out at end mg cnmpeneation includes commrs-s w r Bonuses end incentives Car required For a confidant-si inter-view call Mon Wed 9-2

313-569-0645

SALES HELP - F u l Ume W omens 4 chddrans clothing

The Studio. Birmingham. 540 0418

SALES MANAGEMENT TRAINEE

Cirowmg market ing compwty a looking for energetic mdfvtdusis to •an our product* , mm 2-t- yra ax-panneca a must Our national ad-vsrtiemg generates 35-50 l ead* our customer* c a l you C a l 944-9423

NEW HOME SALES - We are look-ing tor s self mot ivated individual to sea semi custom nam homaa m ths Troy araa This a * f u l time 8 day a week commission 8 asterled posi-tion Respond to Box 972. Obeervw 4 Eccentric Nawspspara. 34251 Schooicraf l Rd . Uvonia. Michigan 46150

VACATION SALES $400-s800 WEEK

W e o f f e r : • Paid training • Pre-set appointments • Commission plus bonuses • No travel required • 35 hour work week

For an appointment call

MR. PERRY 851-7555

food i

year awntnga m axe C a l ROY HACKER

"amsng. eern wftee you team, choice of location Puteilltel t r S yeer eam-mga In a i i r i n of BM.OOO C M Cart

441-1153

ATTENTION TELEMARKETING *6 par haw M a a pav * oomrate •ona can put yau te 112 par hour. fu» beneais P*td vacation, hcadais 4 ftaaWt meursnee M M u o a n M We need » peopM B f r a W ^ t a i lacatton Cad now 474-4774

BATH, aumoa I SLEEP SHOP SALES POSiTlONa

For M l 4 part M s Mual M M M and good with caaiawsr service

s t * / rar'swsaaon w M a a Aaa tor Dartna ar L a ^

MA 5'44 BATH 8 KUCHtft'

' t ' W i n 19 »as 974, Ob-• tooasaiN Ha I W k p t r i , B o M atu1 sR AS.. LNanM.

BtRMMOMAM BEAD S T O W meger/Betes Paraon Pul a n a .

r t a M 8 | i l i » l 9m-am m V » m n <

R O U T E S A L E S

•f you are a direct aateapat son, we hava the product moome opportu-n e rangma from 8400-8400 per weak WeoAer

• Company vafticte • N o sMisnda or nlghta ' QWWrlunmaa • o a r a m i

START AT THE TOP N o w Interv iewing For A F a w S e l e c t Poa l t t ona

FREE* PRE-LICENSE COUR8E W a o t te r t h e b i g g o e l & b o a t I t conae •u . /oo t In t h e a t a t e . Day o r a v a n i n g c i a a a e a t a i l o red t o y o u r s c h e d u l e . C l a s s * * s t a r t i n g n o w .

•Small refundable material charge • Fut l - t lma Ih-Of5ce t r a i n i n g t o h o t p you

t o a f a s t s t a r t • 2 Livonia l o c a t i o n s • ln -of f lc« r e l o c a t i o n d e p a r t m e n t

H a r t f o r d S o u t h , Inc.

CaM t h e P r o v e n P r o t e a a l o n a l F r a n k D ' A n g e l o

CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY For nearly 40 years a tradition of quality Real Estate Brokerage has b«en our Hallmark at:

Weir, Manuel, Snyder ft Ranke, Inc. Work w i th some of Mich igan 's h ighest -earning Real Estate Sales Associates. It 's contagious. Due to an ext remely act ive resident ial real estate market , a l im i ted number of sales posi t ions are cur rent ly available. For in fo rmat ion about t ra in ing and oppor tun i t y , call:

Rochester Bill J a m n i c f c 6 5 1 - 3 5 0 0

T r o y / B i r m i n g h a m / B l o o m field Hills J a c k C l o u d 6 8 9 - 7 3 0 0

P l y m o u t h / N o r t h villey C a n t o n Jerome DaJaney —

West B loomf ie ld /Fa rm ing ton B i r m i n g h a m / B l o o m field Hills

Paul K o e p k e • 5 1 - 5 6 0 0

SALES

MANAGER COMPUTER

SALES UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

S T O W S

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN stores a eaafcmg auaBWad camfc-datea for the poaMon of Computer Sates Managw naapaiteltiHUaa ara to admmater Wa University Stores microcomputer-related procure-ment aatea and distribution pro-gram. svaluate naw products and Samoa* and anwigs affective com-munication lo aotenasi buyers and near* and m i l t customer* with stock and no-stock purchases

Necessary guaMcatlons mduds a Bachawr s degree m niiamaaa Ad-ministration or a rented M M . con-siderable microcomputer ratal, dis-tributor and/or manufacturer expe-rienced. consider able management experience and, progress! st, re-sponsible supervisory and adnkrae-tretfve

S I B L E Y ' S S H O E S IS HIRING NOW

F u l tima poeltion m Novi 4 Uvoraa lor Michigan's Largest Ftorshoan Deeter Immediate opening with tre-mendous opportunittea lor sdvance-merrt mwomena 4 mens shoe aatea. Expenenoe desired, but wmmg to tram bright paraona Benefits m-OuOe D M madtoal. dental Me In-surance. vacation, plua other fringes Appfy in person lo Mr Rob-ert Richard or Dawn Slory, Sibtey's Shoes. Twefvs Oaks M a i or Mr Mark OteaAi Wonderland M M

ST AJN GLASS atudio looking lor ex-perienced parson Must have stem glass cutting experience For ap-pointment C M 326-0970

STRONGEST Ufa insurance compa-ny in America. dy'a. Standard ny w America, hiaheet rated Moo-

4 Poor. A M tervlewmg top QuaWy. weft-educat-ed individuals for selea cereers To schedule time lor a personal appomtment. please cM:

Iterte Harris: 353-3100

Exceaent staff benaBts ciudea paid vacation and

packaof m-nd Monday*.

WEIR. M A N U E L . S N Y D E R A RANKE. INC R E A L T O R S

SALES OPPORTUNITY

A m yc*J a p r o v e n Salesperson or l o o k i n g for d i a r i f h t saic* o p p o r r u m r y

t o lac your pocent ia ] u n f o l d I I f so. your follow-up o n r h u sd c o u l d ba t h a

n o t i i m p o r t a n t e v e n t in rout caraar.

Wa ara Law son Product*, a dynamic nation w*Je distributor of la* ran • ar*. mechanical pars and related products for maintenance and repair

Lastean Piaduf sails 4ireet to aatotnotiva suaa tma t t t fapaat tfaia. Tha demand far our product* connnuaa ao pom, and ao do w* and to can T<*»- L a w ^ P r o d u c t * o f f o n | e n « r o u » c o m m i s s i o n s , h i l l h e l d o r i e n t a t i o n ,

•nd a liberal benefit profram plus i vast potanrtal far personal and prafaaMonal growth! Tarmory available in tha local araa.

Far mora information and a personal i iB r i tew. call tfcve MNcSei at 729-7S59 on MONDAY. Auguat Ddifrem JiOOp^c-IOiOOp^c. or a n T U E S D A Y , A u g u s t I 4 « h ham I O I O O A . M . - 7 K X ) P.M.

LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC.

INTERESTED IN SELLING REAL ESTATE?

ASSOCIATE WITH TWO GENERATIONS OF SCO-ESS Well-trained salrsprrvim have an advantaftc'

Exccllcnl training pn>grams'

B I R M I N G H A M

J I M S O R R E N T I N O

6 4 " 1 9 0 0

R<K. HESTER PHIL CANDEIA

6 5 1 - 1 0 4 1 1

LAKES AREA CHRIS CORNELL

6 H V I 1 2 2

U V O N I A

I X ) N K A M E N

5 2 2 - 5 M 5

N O R T H V I L L E

( H I C K F A S I

5 4 9 - 1 5 1 5

P L Y M t M 1 H

J I M S T F V E N S

4 5 9 - 6 0 0 U

1 R H Y

J A N i . R L ' R I U O

- 5 5 0 0

B I R M I N G H A M

J O A N D O W N I N G

6 4 2 - 2 4 4 X )

B L O O M F I E L D H I L L S

C H R I S U I S M R R

6 4 6 - 1 0 0 0

KT-Sr BLOOMFIELD JACKIE STELER

" • 5 " 9 0 « ) 0

U V O N I A

J O A N N E B R Y N G E L S O N

4 6 2 - 1 8 1 1

N O R T H ' V I L U i

D A V E SNF1LL

5 4 7 - 5 0 5 0

PLYMOUTH D A R L E N K S H F N 4 A N S K I

4 5 5 - 6 M O O

T f e o r C O N R A D H F I M I I N t r E R

5 2 4 - 9 5 - 5

OTHER LOCATIONS LLOYD EDWARDS

260-1000

l o r rn 8 B A n r * u N L i A L m r w u a e i

C O L D U i C L L B A N K G f ? L I

SCHWEITZER K M ESTATE

24 O F F I C E S

group term Ma meurance a dental assistance program, and. an out-standing retirement program sWi

Please submit a cover letter and two coptea of your raauma by August 24. 1990. l o

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN

BMG

Ann Arbor. Ml . 48109-1432

A Non-Otecrlmmatory Affirmative Action CmpMyei

SALES 4 MARKETING MANAGER Dynamic aioataiu naBanal compeny a curranMy aeekfctg a a u s M U Satea

TECHNICAL SALES PLASTICS Entry level and experienced techni-cal Sates Rape naedad lo merket our producta to the food/beverage, pharmeceutlcal end coneimter prod-ucts industries Poemon requires technical degree or praMous technr-cai. peckagmg sates Sates territory and thorough training provided. Knowledge of pteebca a plua mdi-

lo

ATTENTION Beck by popular de-mand! Christ ma* Around the Wor ld perty p u n now feature* HoUcwaar 4 Thenkagtvmg Set your own hours 4 peycheck Average $lS.'hour k>*-W lor Moms, f u l time workers, col-lege students 4 retirees Inquws at open house on Mon Aug 13. 10-9pm Wyndham Garden Hotel, (S E Corner o l 1-98 4 Novl Rd m Novl Towncenler) 478-3218

AWESOME!!! Thai's whal working at Midwest Publishing is Whsrs stes can you gel a l u l or pert- t ime flexible ached-ute. earn between 84 50 and >8 00 per hour and enpy bonuses, incen-tives snd other -awards for your

PICTURE FRAMER f lex ib le hour* At Mas!

3 yeers experience neceessry C M 427-1244

i BABYSITTER WANTED lo babysit - outside ef your home Flexible

hours 85 per hr Must be 18 yrs old or mors C M 844-2490

PRESCHOOL ASSISTANTS for pri-vets school in Troy Experienced 4 references Special t raining at paraprotesaional workahop C M

9-2pm 889-95B5

FARMINGTON HILLS Reel Eatate of f ice need* pert time secretary/rw-cept iomst to wor t some sf lemoons. evenings and weekenda Appkcanta need good typmg skas word pro-ceesmg sxperience snd sbaty to m-teract well with people Send re-eume and salary regu l remenu to Box 900. Obeerver & Eccentric Newspapers 38251 Schoolcraf t Rd . Lrvoma Michigan 48150

RECEPTIONIST - Pert time Bloom-field Has advertising agsncy needs telephone receptionist 3-4 h r * per day Mon - Fn Exceaent client communicat ion skas a muat C M the j f f l c e manager at S40-06«0

RECEPTIONIST PART TIME Af ternoon and averting hours light

The Ginger Group Salon, 2787 or 547-7870

typing The Bi rmingham

RECEPTIONIST - part tkne Bir-mingham msursnce company needs experienced mature telephone re-ceptionist Light typing, N m ^ s n t e c clerical duties Hour* Pteeae c a l lor sppt

5pm 540-9300

CARE FOR Chadern 7 4 14 Cook clean 4 drive Afternoons »7 so a r hr , 5 day* a wk Musi have c * We pey social security Middteben 8 Lonj i Lake C M Days 335-4000

r 7pm 828-S471

CAREGIVER - experienced lor 1 yeer old ai our Rochester home fua t ime day* Good pay Non smoker 8

827-9248

APARTMENT MANAGER COUPLE South f ie ld a p a r t m e n t c o m p l e x needs mature meneger couple ex-perienced m all phasee of rentals and maintenance, to kve on prem-•aes All replies confidential Send resume 10 P O Box 938 O b s w s r 4 Eccentric Newspapers 38251 Schooicrah Rd , Livonia. Michigan 48150

LIVE-IN Home Care wis care for sics 4 eMerty Exceaent 'eterenoes C a l enytime sfler i p m

772-9112

I D.E.A. Caraar Training O a k P a r k 9 6 7 - 3 9 9 3

CARETAKER COUPLE Needed lor large apartment complex m west iand Salary includes apartment 22 3384

LIVE IN - Chad cars House mainte-nance - Saperate hvtng quarters -Cak Mon thru F n 9am to Spm

855-7531

ING grandmc your child. 1 'yeer and up TLC. hot meele. fenced yard. 7 M M 4 Grand River M s n 533-8114

LOVING MOM Would Mks to pro-vids qual ty c h i d cara m Canton ares Lot* of T l C Reterencea C M 981-0111

MOTHER OF 1 to welch your 2Vi yi or older c h i d In the B i rmmghem area Ex Dey Csrs Coo rdna to r 4 Teechers Aide Ca l 6A&-9486

CHILD CARE - tor 5 yeer o«d. from 12 noon-5pm Men -Fri Attends Kennedy Elementary Oui uvorke home or yours 427-2953

858-2483 510 S « l M O p p o r t u n i t y

NURSE AIOC seek weekends or kve • elderly Fu« or pen

s dsys i caring for the time Good rsf-

538-1810

THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE CAREER DEVELOPMENT

State Licansad School WRITE OR CALL

'iseflh Enrichment Center 408 Devis L M e Rd

Lapeer M l 48448 (3131 687-9453

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ONE WAY RETURN Ticket lo M a Non aop a r m $75

M 7 - 8 2 M on Aug 30

ONE WAV Ticket Irom Metro teftwi Francteco ~ sao CM.

610 C a r d of T h a n k * PRAYER TO ST CLARE Pray mne H a l Marys once s dey tor nme days On Die 9lh dey pubHah this prayer 4 wtah kx three things Even though you don't heve fslth. prayers wa be answered

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ST JUDE NOVENA May the Secred Heart Of Jmmum be adored gionWed loved I preserved throughout the world now 4 lorev-sr Sacred Heart Ol Jesus prsy tat us Si Juds. worksr o l rmrariea pray lor us Say this prayer -Wis l imes s day. by ths e ^ n m day yow prayer a n be anawered it has nev« bean known lo tea Puoacatton mual be p r o m a e d My prayvrs heve bean

OESKTOP PUBLISHING reedy copy prepereo newetefters resumes sic grspfacs W s put your idee mto print 348-9178

CHILD CARE Needed in m , Novi home. 18 mos. old Nor smoket Reterencee rsquved Ca l 3*4-4839

CHILD CARE needed tor 3 month

«U m W Bloomfield home Mon ed Thur* 12-7 Non-smoner

own trsnsportat ion. rsierences re-quired Anytime 855-4874

BE A TEAM PLAYER And share rn the rewards m the manufactured housing market Prof-itable opportunity tor qualif ied satea person ftepiy Wonderland Homes PO Box 87084, Csri lon. Ml 48187

REOFORO M O M wi your children Mee Snacks Lots of fun TLC Referen cee 537 7114

CHILO CARE PROVIDER lor 2 boys m my txrmmghem home after school. 3 30-8 30 CM. 8 30-6pm 852-5686. after 6pm 540-8041

DEARBORN Has Couple seeks houeek eeper nsnny for 4 year old Part t lms. 5 day* per week Must hsve car references 563-8097

It's s i welting for you st Midwest Publishing Don't wan any longer. c M today after 5 30 pm st 421-7435

BALANCE FAMILY 4 Career Oe-monatrst Discovery Toys Set your own hour* Earn free kit C M Beth Dsvey Sr Manager 478-0375

CHAUFFER lor Umo service Ma-ture, good driYtna record, machani-

a plus M hour pms tips 4 c a l a M f t y bonus C M after 7pm 680-6472

CTTY OF FARMINGTON HILLS Pan time sof tba l field Supervisor Must be at least 14 years old and fagh school junior and able lo w o r t Mon - Thurs. evenings and occa-• o n a l Sun avaning Raaponsibaiiws mckids Monitoring of ao f lbM ansa, turning on netd kghts and coMc tmg scores Appacaiiona w a be accept-ed u n d Aug 24. 1990 Apply m per-aon or m writing to Department o l Special Services, City o l Farmmgton HWs. 31555 W 11 M M Rd . Farm-lngton Hlte. Ml 48336

An Equal Opportunity Emptoyar

REDWING SHOE STORE p a n Bme help Perfect for retiree' homemaksr student t 5 T * « Ap-ply withm. 33145 Ford Rd 522-5950

RETIREES or coitege students to maka pic*-upa. Oekvenee and kght warehousing Good d rMng skas and rscord a must Pan time flexi-ble schedule lor interview 559-6313

SALES ASSOCIATE Pan tlm« Looking for special per-son t o join our team Flexible hr*.. Day* Evenings 4 Weekends Retail e x p e r i e n c e p re fe r red B e t t y s Hal lmark. 11 MMe 4 Mlddlebeit

SCREEN PRINTER Pan t ime Experience not necesaary C M 531-7370

CLEANING CO has opening for sf

I. trustworthy need only apply

Herd workers 651-3830

ExceMnt salary 4 I standing M u r e growth Forward ra-auma to Peraomai/8. 9135 GenerM Court. Ptymouth. ML. 44170

An EquM Opportunity Employer

EXPEWENCCD TELEMARKETERS >5 arilee to thoee wfio quaM (

Bonuses benefits 4 mors C M : 421-6620

CLEANING PERSON Oays, approximate^ 12 houra per week Clnic and offices A M for Sharon 455-4505

TELEMARKETERS Experience preferred 20 hour* per w e M M par hour + bonus Caa Mens st 354-9310

TELEMARKETERS at A-1 Cleaning Systems

No expenenoe neceeeery JS an hr -856-1071

TELEMARKETERS mg neaort aatea A/or

TELEMARKETER Motivated mdMdual needed for our marketing department to aat appointment* Salary rnmrmealon 4

CALL JANET . . axt 101

T E L E M A R K E T E R S

• Top Pay. $5 50 hour

• Hour*: Mon. - Thur*., 5:30-9:30 or 6-10 PM . Se t . 9-2 PM

• F M pay every Friday • Birmingham location • " J p o a f t t o r a r M i d i

S N E L L I N G T E M P O R A R I E S

TROY DETROTT 52S-5122 #71-2700

CLEANING PERSON-Expertenced re lM store. Light claanmg Pan time •teekday monang* For more infor-mation. Baby 4 Kids Bedrooms. 12/ Oaks Ma i Contact Ed. 349-:

SHUTTLE DRIVERS morn ings snd sfternoons, South-field location Greet lor retiraas snd students 537-3555

SHUTTLE DRIVER Car dealer needs someone to drive the courtesy shuttle Pan t ime pow-bon 7 45 lo approximately 12 noon Retiree preferred Exceaent drfvtng record needed Appfy at Act ion CMdffnoti i l t 33660 rnymjimMi Livonia

CLERICAL/Service Rap Permanent poaftton

agency Experience preferred or wM tram C M after 1pm: 525-4251

CLOVER LANES BOWL a now accapting applications lor the following part-time poeitione -Counter. Bar 4 Experienced Bruns-wick Pm Jumper. Please appfy m person Clover Lanes. 28900 Schoolcraft. Uvoraa

COUNTER PERSON needed for dry cleaners m Farmmgton Has Excel-lent lor students or refl isea Pan tima afternoon* 851-8666

CUSTOOIAL POSITION Evenings 4 Sat mornmga Birmingham araa. C M M lor J Krauee 644-4010

CUSTOOtAL WORK - Seniors or re-ureas welcome for pan nme. early AM Ight custodial work Apply m parson Mon - Fri. 9anv-5pm. C t » -•on Hotel 4 Executive Suttee. 31525 12 M M Rd., Farmmgton HMs No phone c a M plssas

An EquM Opportunity Employer

CUSTOOtAN pan Oma. lor Blrrmng-ham Area chursh, tS 'Nsur. « 30prrv-10pm, Mon thru Fn To set up ap-

aao J i m

DELIVERY PERSON WANTED 2 hours daay tdeaf for retiree or homamMar ^ 280-2688

SMITHKUNE Baecham dirscal lab m Farmmgton Haa haa an opening for a glassware/stock person *8.82 per hour, Tuae. - Sat , 8 AM - 12 Noon C M Martha after 4 PM

478-4414 An Equal Opportunity Employer

SPORTS INSTRUCTORS Part ome For alter achool 4 Satur-day C M Ptymouth YMCA ai

453-2904

ELDER CARE

Weekend kve-m positions evasabte Caring, experienced people orvy

C M . 546-4105

D E M O N S T R A T O R S A L E S

Permanent Part-Time Earn FuH-Time Money

rt you are outgoing and have 1he abikty to sea tins position of lers $7 per hour plus s great bonua pro-gram Work 15-25 flexible hours per week wee*end}* m our local area. Fu« tremmg provided paid vacation snd 40IK retirement p i » i

TWO EXPERIENCED mothers m k bsbysii your chad hot krnch morn-ing » afternoon treat*. 5 Mae 4 Newtmtgh area Lrvoma 464-3235

WILL CLEAN hallwey* m apar tment complex m exchange tor free rent

425-7127

" O F F I C E A N S W E R " t

»Hordeola 4 experienced word p r o . ceeamg. spreadsheet, t ranscr ip t ion 4 more lor your buamees letter, re-port term paper raeume etc We have customized telephone answer mg ($321. FAX, copies, madmg la-bels text marge, buamees card* 4 terterhead package sfappmg. bulk m a l 4 offtce rantaW Wa prmt I asar. mk(et wide carnage Novt J44-0098 Southfield 557-2434

515 C h M C a r a

SECRETARIAL SERVICES I t e j m e i Dictation. Bookkeeping

on Lotua. Word Procaeamg Our computer - flexible hours

Model Oftce. Inc 534-8762

To schedule i can

local VHi

BEVERLY HILLS CHILD CARE CENTER

has opemngs for children, age* 8 weeks to 5 yeers

Open 7am - 8 pm Serving nutn-noue maala. of fer* Pr»-Scfioo< Pro-gram Birmmgsm location Near 14 Mne 4 Lahsar Non OrofM

644-5767

TYPING SERVICES Profasaional. word proceaamg Committed to reeponeibte 4 confi-d e n t * quamy 649-5929

600 ParaonaJa

700 Auc t ion 8 a > »

B I G 4 D A Y C o l l e c t i b l e A u c t i o n

THURSDAY AUG 16 at 6:00 p m

DOLLS and etc. of M types eepecieay Ma-dame Alexander and A t mend

FRIDAY AUG 17 an 6 00 p m SATURDAY AUG 18 et 1 1 0 0 a m

TOYS. TOYS. TOYS wmd-ups frictions, charac-ter* of M typea. comic book*, ewry thmg at a l re-lated to toy* and gamee

SUNDAY AUG t 9 at 12 noon

BASEBALL & FOOTBALL CARDS, etc...

Graat coeactlon eepaciaai of Tiger* and AI K a m a flams now on rksr la i dur-ing regular Buamees hours

ELDERLY CARE Chnsnan famif, needa c a r e t a k e r / s p * housMeeper lor a M t couple m Novt Afternoons evenings 4 weekends 247-5677

ENERGETC BABYSITTER Average 25 hrs m Farmmgton Haw daycare home Own car. non-smoker good

861-6232

ENERGETIC PEOPLE needed f rom 9-3 PM Mon - Fri.. to do cleaning Nice working condit ions, good pay Must have own car 425-8928

GREAT PAY Lovely Birmingham tamOy Kiokmg for experienced pen- t ime N « m y to help take cars o l small children Musi J iavs excellent reterencee Pteeae c M 648-3052

HOUSECLEANING Openings for houaecteener*. c h i d cere or elderly cere Greet Pay G M 357-5311

HOUSEKEEPER/BABYSITTER Ful time at my W BtoomheiC home Very pleasant working anvtrcmrneiil Live-m or out Non-smoker Own

transportation CM. 626-3538

V A X A P P L I A N C E S . I N C .

1 - 8 0 0 - 2 2 8 - 1 3 6 0

Equ*i"6pportunity Employer

NATIONAL TITLE Co accepting resumes for future sates poer tons Experienced preferred Salary com-menaurate with experience Send reeumee to Box 948 Observer 4 Ec-centric Newspapers 36251 Schooi-craft Rd , Uvonla Michigan 48150

An Equal Opportunity Employer

511 E n t a r t a i r a n a n t CAROLE'S MUSIC FOR LIFE Solo Piamst or Duo/Trio/Quartet Bach to Boogie Jazz 8 Oaaaicai A l Oc-casions Lessons also 851-3574

LICENSED CHILD CARE Enrichment and educational pro-s 'ams Openings lor ages 2 4 up Weet Bloomfield araa 661-0968

CHILD CARE HOME rn Weet Bloom-f m d has September openings for a l ages Warm lovaig envi ronment Call G M 661-4433

CHILD CARE - licensed home 10 Mile t Greenfield 52 yra. experi-ence Infant 4 up Aleo enroamerrt

day k i n d e r g a r t e n . 557-4872 Schoenhals School

CHILD CARE PROGRAM - tor ages 6 weeks to 8 yrs o l sge Cert i f ied Teacher* Part tima 4 M l tane pro-grams Located m Livonia 525-5767

DAY CARE - My licaeed home 14 Mite 4 Orake * 6 1 - 0 6 2 5

DJ PREMIUM C D sound for your upcoming party or event I can entertain eny crowd C M Mike, anyttfne. 1-800-686-5200

HOUSEKEEPER FuH-time Non smoker Own traneportation Exten-sive houae cleaning 2 children fc5/hr Weet BioomfteM 881-5288

HOUSEKEEPER - Good pay Rater • nee * own traneportat ion 2 day*/ wk Caring organized person Muel d o l a i m d r y After 5pm: 737-0766

STAINED GLASS SHOP-Flexible hour*. Must have -experience in stained glass Glass Craft. 34«43 Grand Rlvar. Farmaigton 471-9003

STOCK 4 DELIVERY WORK, pan Ome evenmgs and weekends ideel for c o n g a student or second tob ExcMent pay For Wormatton. Baby 4 Kids Bedrooms 12/Oaks M a l Contact Ed. 349-2515

TCBY YOGURT Maple 4 Cooadge 10-12 hour* per week ideal lor student*

752-3210

TELEPHONE COLLECTOR Afternoon/evening in our Livonia office Coaectton'customer service experience helpful 20-30 hr a s * , Mon-Thur* C M between 3pm-7pm: 477-1180

TWICE MONTHLY houee ta houee delivery m Livonia.

C M American Raid Marketing 946-8520

TYPESETTER Headed dummg school h o w * Work on an Apple Mcmtoah Must type 45 wpm Other kght ofllce dubas Lo-eaied m aaweon A M I o m e v m D a M a n 4 j » 4 l l i

VALET PARKING a rnaege atu

PMnnmg fel achadute. HourN pey 8S5-e«1l . 481-1534 or 396-1991

H O U S E K E E P E R / N A N N Y - p r o f e a -wonel family LNe-m own que rw r * M a t m . non smoker for 2 ch ld ren 4 1 infant Farmlngton Has 553-9156

HOUSEKEEPER wanted - Farmmg-ton H«* . own traneportation. 1 h a day par weM. ( 8 hr 471-7318

HOUSEKEEPER 2 day* par week. Birmingham area Good pay Nonamoker. 841-5218

HOUSEKEEPER. 3 oma* per w a . cieemng, laundry non smoker, Nka* ch ld ren , own traneportat ion 13 m l e 4 Telegraph 847-6737

L I V E - I N C H I L D C A R E Top salary and benem* CMdcara for ona 3 year oM and 1 infant Soma cooking rtquired Msture references, experience and drivers loanaa required Non-amofcer Birmingham C M Mon-Fn 9AM-5PM 642-2140

LJVE-IN companion tor skjerty mo-b M paraon Driving, ahopplng. Raf-erancee a n u t CxcMenl pay H r * Mon 9am-Set 9am 844-5789

LIVE-IN HELPER for houeefcaapetg 4 cnaocare Muet be matire 4 good • M i ktda 8 days per w e M South-Held. c M belore 8pm. 356-0339

STERLING DIVERS O N ENTERTAINMENT

Bands DJs. Specialty Acts.

512 S i t u a t i o n s W a n t a d

FamaJa ABSOLUTE CLEANING

Commercial 4 rseldential m d u d m g • aki 4 windows If you're CM us '

moving >9-8417

ATTENTION MOMS - f a l chad care avaaabte Plenty of love 4 excakent care lor your youngster Livonia C M tor appointment 522-2342

A1 - EXPRESS CLEANING Hard-wortatg dependable staff Homa* Offices Schooia Etc

Try ua. you'll keep ue'" 474-1*41

DEPENOABLE CHILD CARE AvaA-abw for chadran. agee 18 mos to 5 yr* Providing your chad with plenty of activities and comfort rt my B^mmgham home C M 649-2265

EXPERIENCED CHILDCARE m my spacious Bloomfteid home S m a l group, personalized care. Near M idd tebM 4 Long L M e 626-2728

SCHMIDT S ANTIQUES 5136 W.Mictwgan Ave.

ARE YOU 0CPRESSED hurt ing any ! YpsRanti. Ml 46197 cneis For help deecrtbe your prob- 4 3 4 - 2 6 6 0 OT F A X 4 3 4 - 5 3 6 6

Southfield Road vaaga. Mi 48075

Mtraatrtee. 26440 105. Lathrup

FRANKLIN Raoquat 4 Heelth Club, Omm Utetane Memberahip 4250' beet must aaa evaa 473-Q5B9

G I F T S O F LINGFRTET Steepwaer-deHcata underthmga-lai-aure weer-awimwaar A l thaae tree-aurea modeled m our K a color cata-log Wnte to Hi Tima Martetmg. 1058 Vaara- Windsor. ONT N8S2J8

Open 7 deys a I 9-5 Mon-Set 11-5 Sun

NO BUYERS FEES BUILDER'S EQUIPMENT

C o m p r e s s o r s , g e n e r a t o r * , leek*, naa gun*, saws, ndmg IT

e . mtec - much mora SAT AUG 18

PIANIST'SINGERS NEEOED For newly forrtang amel chorus For information ca l

981-4738

PRIVATE PSYCHIC READING Over 50 y r * experience Maybe Transmedium. i l l Mings AteQ svM-able Man Raadmgs »10 Up 20% discount for seniors with ad By H>-pomtment only 356-4166

FARMINGTON HILLS Liceneed CfHd Cere home ha* opening lor * lul ome infant only starting at November Farmmglon Rd 4 12 Mia. Pleaae leave T leesui 553-2735

HOME OAY CARE Opening* for the Fal Learning environment with crafts. Held trip*, etc Good ra ta* Joy 4 LBey C M Sheen* 451-7644

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS for c h M car* m Scenes a N Redford homa. 6 Mae 4 muster Area. 6am-«pm In-tents and up I leafs, sneck* activity and crafts and Km tane wtae team-ing C M 255-2867

A-1 GENERAL houaacteening by dependable lady Efficient 4 moat of M - trustworthy Tranaportatioi

C M 534-3276

BABYSITTER Reaponeibls Non-Smoking mother wa care for your chid Lot* T L C Weetland area 722-2725

BABY SITTING bv ca Mon - Fn . 7am-4spm, Yot* transportation Lot* of TLC C M 532-3062

BEGINNING SEPT - Two loving moms 10 babysit yow chad m Gen-Ion aree W M organized 4 planned ectiwia* Fta or pan Oma. raaaon-abte rata*. C M Kathy et 961-1236

CANTON MOM haa opening* lea ful nme chad cars Reaannebte ratea 7

11-5271

UVE-IN I aature. m ed Otoomfteld

Care i * * m o (ten M M . Muet ova CM-

^ H U V E - m h o u s k e e p e r ^ H 10 care tor amend woman. Cookmg 4 kght ftouaaiaacmg required Heiw ei >1 ee C M 4 S U

CANTON MOM - wa do belore 4 af-ter school care Tranaportadon pro-vtded Kmdergartaners aek: cime Snack* 4 TLC provided Hoben

4 I W I W CARE GIVBTlor the efderfy k a a part Ome w a do Ight houee. sec -mg. cookmg 4 driving ReleieiiL.ee ' C M alter lOem 862-6321

LICENSED CHILD CARE H O M E Opening lor 2 chadran. 2-5 fuk time or*y Nutritious snacks, fun activities, art* 4 crafts Canton. Hokday Part Sub 454-4026

LICENSED DAY Care Home Livonia area Lotrtng. atlmutetmg environ-ment tor a l age* Opening lor Ka Time chad over 2 ' * 474-0441

LICENSED DAYCARE opening* 5 ml ater Craft*/; mueic/ts^s/nutrtaoue

533-1212

LOVING CHILD CARE m my Liceneed Homa Art. Muaic 4 FteM Tnp* intent. Toddter 4 Pre-Scftool

for return c M

LOVING. Dependable mom I U i i 10 cere tor your chad I t my Icanaad Weetlend home Ford/Wayne Rd area Many reterencee 721-1862

NANNY NETWORK. INC Nanmee. H p u M M a p m k Elderly C a m L h w - > U o u t . ^ —

PEGGY'S OAYCARC-PRE3CHOOL I provtdmg loving kv»4dual c e r e lor y o i a peece of aand. LIcanaad t4M MBe/Crook* Royal Oek 43S-2023 I

Sound off America DEAR AMERICAN

Are you concerned about the issues and the deey happenings m our so-ciety whether you agree or inaagraa. gted or mad. wnete.er n a . sound off your opeaon and stand lor your b e M N ExerOse your ireedprr. o<. 7~Z , preas Oi.te a n l e a d to pr int yota lei-ter w n t e t o S o u n d off Amenca . * — Box 778 Obeerver 4 Eccentric Newspaper*. 36251 Schoolcrart Rd Uvoraa, Mlcfagan 46150

Sate 12 noon Location 4240 Coflma Rd E of Orion Rd.. Rochaeker For further mtormeoon c M 853-5870

Term* Caah or check items to ba removad day at M M

PUBLIC NOTICE Milord Auto Auction

w a be heading lha* pubac auction every Wedneedey ef 6:30pm and every Saturday at 1 l am The k a o w mg vehicHe wa be auctioned M t . Repoeeeeeion. deeter*. aidMdUMC by or a M 909 N Mltord R d . J / 1 0 at • a mae. N. of M-56 867-4356

RJM PUBLIC AUCTION Wed Aug 15th. lOSOem inapectwn morning of seie Rernova sail is day 42000 KopparmOi Buading D, Can-Ion Ml. take Joy Road to Rhonda. (W of HaggertyL turn art on Rhon-da to Kopparract. turn right to euc-bon slgne By order of owner

iment. 1966 Ford

STILL SEARCHING 28 r 0M mete never married, con-sidered attractive who anfoy* M

k travel Seeking . I

gemKay employed women m 20'a Brief aner 4 pftoto guaran-tees * laeponee. Eccentric Re-aponee. 6669 Orchard Laka Rd. Ste 175. W BtcomftelO. Ml 4S322

ST JUDE NOVENA May the Sacred Heart Of Jeeue be adored, gtoMted, loved 4 pseeeteM throughout the world, now 4 tore* er Sacred Heart Of Jaeua. pray for ue. St Aid*, worker of rmractea. pray for u* Sey tha prayer nme tkne* a dey by Ihe eigMh day your prayer wa be snewei ad ll haa never bean known 10 I M Pubacabon must be prnmaad My prayers have bean

THE FAMILY of Clayton 4 Dorte Cur rea tormerty a l Famangton I wah to invite inend* 4 nlad • Jom m the ratebratloi of thaa 50th weddkig anrVversery Aug. 25. 1990 m 1:30 O r e g o n Townefap HM, 2S25

a. Lap aar. Mr

WANTED MFORMATION to lite whereabout* of Wendy Gary Cox prevlouaf, of vole. LNotea. ML Send to: PO Bo* 2543, Lfvonte M151 WANTED Ticket* 4

902 Loatt Found FOUND BteM Lab mb. mak on cheet 4 pew* 3-6 ai CM538-10Wor 532-5746

Mehang 4 Tjore For lurther mtor-mebon C M fUl Montgomery 4 1 • is J ruin 466-2323 TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE Aug t6. 1990 pursuant lo Michigan tear 257 25? at 9am to ba fwto at 934 W Ann Arbor Rd. Plymouth. Mich 1 9 8 6 Ford Rangar • 1FTCR11T5QUC66191 1971 Ford Van. =E 14AHL22630 1 9 6 4 Ford . 4 door ' 1F ABP22R5EK227869 1 9 7 4 Pont iac . 2 d o o r . <r2LS7R4P2B2979 1 9 7 7 Chevy , 2 Hoot . • 1H57U71518945 1 9 7 9 A M C 2 door , «A9IY)67C 106637

701 CoiactlblaM MIBBEL COLLECTOR PLATES.

CM 581-,

WAYLANO MOORE

CM 524-0707 or 2*3-8128

702 ANN ADBOA ANTIQUES MARKET -The Brueher Shorn. Sunday. Aug^i 19. 5096 Arm Arbor SaBne Road EM 175 off 1-94 Over >60 n a i im

ALL ANTIQUES SOUOHT

VcNOING 4TTFNOANT

IANTIQUE 4 COLLECTmE IHOWl

HOT RdAone PkwTrrM Aug M-W. MM Me: H ak) isaMs eilie yau eea. Nee saae. S61-7630

A B E T T E R W A Y . .

F A M I L Y H O M E C A R E Nurse owned TELEPHONE SALES

REPRESENTATIVES • f l

the p u b a a M n g M M . a k Hum kn^aaueN M! outd

4 5 5 - 5 6 8 3 W A N T E D 9 OVERWEIGHT PEOPLE We M l pay you to loao your n sight.

would o v a to c e r e lor y e w a f t e r

US-4M6 I In wealr^il- s s - - ™ a phone caM ko

cal dMoa. pari Ume evenmgs. 9pm. Mon.-Thur* md Set lO^M- LOV1NG MOM type - 10 ewe lor 2

» m d e r garlnere. 11 a m - 5pm M o r irvu Fn "Lannedv School aree I

061-0261'

I* C a r m g P e r a o n a Your Homel

^ N U R S E A J O E S H HOMEMAKERS - LIVE-INS

npensnys. To CM 422-4380 advancement Pr ior eanalama a

preferred, but we are e«mg to kram me ngfM mieiaisls TMa a a part

LOVJIG NANNY Needed lor 2 aw. kw Troy home t |~ Experience wMi i

LOSTJUN4. BULL Terrier lama** wMte wMi brawn it

MATURE baby aner tar F v w i HMa IMM. 4 Mm ear aM. 4 - ^ i T ;

CHILDCARE - WEST BLOOMFIELD. • 2 1

praachuuteis iitehaa to • 1 eftld mtem at — T

Paper Products. 80 E M e MM Rd

SLfJUTS tn mf • w^ontmpkmr 476-9091

EXCELLACARE TELEVISION

SPORTS SALES Cherry

HOME HEALTH CAPE

.357-3650 A-1 LAUNONESS m YOUR HOSMl

• t e a h a and jraWig ef k mai l aarte. ate CABLE MEDIA

CORPORATION -No CeM dm-' Msai

stek M SSMM MAT Your T>w Been C M

maaf* Km 4 TLC J97 179B

S E L L I T . NEED A JOB?

NEED TRAINING? No Cost Training^ s a a . M - v .

PAWTY LIT1 «»TS mm N M i a yaw t S S f H S S S

* "1 W » koer. Muat M IS

©tewier & Eccentric • O A M T C D O D V C O T V 5 M & I M tar a eerenec tea

&srrairrr A R A S S w a a t :

I O F * O & E M o n d a y ! A u g u s t 13 . 1 0 0 0

HACCOCM4 FOX CXMT. M M M . M a . s u m or beet c m m .

WOMEN0 CLOTHMG 4 I M . Daatonar/Original* A l K M * • * Appcmfrnam o m r i r n — n i Laura M . 501-4807

a C A U T V U .

708

i n W & 0

KIDS CLOTHES SM* O r * M m 0-7. 8o*» ancManl com»-I t o a Aug I M I . M . 421-0023

M M K COAT M M n g * SB* 12 Perfect condMon COM t l « 0 0 . M a « " » 737-4124

OPOSSUM F U U LENGHT CoM 1 HM. Sen 12. WOO Racoon M

«. mm 14.1600 083-1321

WCOOMO gown. k m 14-14. W M * . Worn one* A m for Yotand* 8aM Oftor. Aftor 0. 273-2000

T h u r * 4 PH.

SOUTHnKLO - Aug 10-17. 1»-4pm Clottang. M O M . apalna machine. ItniaaBaHf M m . ale. MO70 Fn* Lane, bafwaan Laheer 4 Telegraph. N. of lOMBe F r a a l W r a M r a n l i

707

ITLANO. Moving South. Aug 10 A u * 10.. lOam 0pm. M 4 4 C k . bMaaaan F o r t 4 Werren E of

Furn i ture. country

S. LYON I X M M M d mtoc Aug 17-10-10. 0-S. 24100 Chubb. S ot 10 Ma*

707 Q f g t Sain:

CANTON - Aug. I0OV 0 J Cnb. houeahold mMc 44317 ~ S. ot Joy. E. of Canion Cantor

700 Houaahofct Qooda Oakland County

APPROXtolATELV 100 Sq Yds at now S tMnmMle i c a r p i 4 ped CMI

BABY CRM. w e * e r . carsaat. Mgh chMr, greto condi t ion Ca* tor prlc-* * 471-1020

WOMAN'S Brand N M

« J « O « 4 i

706 Garaga gain: Oakland

M r n r o Saw. 030 m al Oak 4 Yar-

moum. behaaen M a p * 4 Quanon. of t CranOroc* Aug 10-17. 9-3

CANTON - opan ton Thura-SM 030 Buckingham. S of Charryhft be-tween Lotz 4 Mtcka Rd Toy*, baby c to thM. tumMur*. books.

CANTON - Yscd SMM 0403 Holy Dr Q o o d ^ r t o a s on everything Thur* . A u g i FrL, Aug 1

CANTON. 44154 PARK S I C * 1 0 * E. of Sheldon. 1 Mk N of Warren T h u r * Frt. S M 0 IM 5 10 y r * of odds 4 snds

BABY CRIB wi th m a l t r s a * 2 MioBwa. 2 play pans. 3 car t e a t * • M n g with crmMm nigh c h M

M M tor taWe. At Mams condmon 2 yaars oW No rsasorv-•b le oftor relueed MO-3328

BARCA LOUNGER original COM MOC M M i color leether Clear 2 yrs. old. $375 Btoomttoid HM* Jarry 055-9647

700 HowaaMdQoode Wayna County

AM/FM RECOVER Sony atoh 2

ANTIQUE OfNMG ROOM SM. 11 iMBon. $1,000

020-22*0 or 201-0214

APARTMENT Moving S M * Dining taMa 4 4 M r i . computar cantar BOto eefvM/rocker cfiMr. h n n k c M * •tudant daaft. Ml I M year* o ld Oou-Ma bad. sndtabtoa. bookcaae 4

1-4000 or 454-5303

BEOROOM SET. SroytMI. 4 p a n . . 1 ' i l i n i H l b r e a * m a t t r a e a / b o u p r -ing white t >000 or baat 403-3703

BEDROOM SET. double bad. cha*t . irlpto draaaar. s o M walnut Excel-lent $295 Aftar 5pm 5 * ^ 0 0 7 7

BOYS PINE c a * quarter bunk bad with cftaM. good condi t ion Cat s t a r 7pm 534-2070

711 Miec. For Saie Wayna County

c h i n * 4 man rubber Mereo component caomat 421-4720

FLORAL. CRAFT, WEOOING l l sms Col lec t ib le wh t t key da-cantars Antique Lou reiMn racks. 4 c o m v aagto mirror. Ad-

340-OM1

GAME TABLE - Paean taMa wi th 4 ChMr* PMd 02.000. saklno $400 Between noon-0pm 307-3030

715 TANOY 1000 HX384K/RAM 3.5 m te rnM Itoppy. ootor mon i to r prtntor. 5.20 aa tomM dMk drtva and mouaa 1000 4S»-2027

720

710 CommarcW Industrial Equip.

OWNOER 4 SAFE OrMdar Vk Hp

22 M. IM. 14 In. d *ap $150 i l k a naai 478-4508

SOCIO MAHOGANY antry doors. *M>ML MM dHtorani stytos must sa* $30$ sac * 772-0006

BIRMINGHAM - QuMHy Hams - lur-riltura, loys. aomana ctoMtas, baby Sams, m conditioner, swing sM. ate. Fri.. i0am-2pm. Sal 0JOam-2pm 052 LarcMaa. Barwaan South-ltold 4 Crsnbrook off of Maple

BIRMINGHAM THur*. Fn. SM. 0-6 4664 Watdan Or 1 be, W ol Frank-Hn. N. off Walnut Lake Rd. Lots al Baby name 4 Hoiueefioiq

CANTON - 44908 N Spring Dr of l Warren bafasan Sheldon 4 Canton Cantor Aug 10. »-5 3 lamMss. CMtorane ctothas. toys 4 tomrture

CANTON - 700 Mammae. 2 btocka E of Haggerty. S o l CharryhM Thurs.-Frt . A u g 10-17. 0-6; torm-tx*a. cfMdrans ctothas. M « m a c

GAROCN CITY. mMc. nam* Aug 1E17 .JE 0-5. 33156 Ptoroa. Ford 4 FanMngton

B I R M I N G H A M - Thur -Sa l . 0 -4 Brand-nama. mini condition baby/ chad ciolhM Kama, misc houM hold. 1717 NortoM IN. of 14 MMe. . / off SouthfWd)

BLOOMFIELO HILLS: 80 Devon. Aug. 10 4 17. 0-5 !4r bf t . S of Squara UL. oft Lahaar. Baby crtb 4 •tarns, kids ctotMng. etc mc

BLOOMFIELO HILLS-Snow fence 4 poles, school 4 stMlonary *JPP»as. SM of aid chma. s i n 14 uras. cloth-ing. rtWsc. Aug 16 thru 10. 3725 W Pambanon. 1 block N. of Long Lake. 1 Mock W. of Telegraph.

BLOOMFIELO HILLS Mult) Fam»y Sato Furniture. houM 4 lawn Items, Ch in* , glaaeware. loys. books, records, bdies. Oothing. mMc. 005 N ftaadfrig. E of Squrre l between Long Lake 4 Square Laka R d * Thgr*-Frt_ Aug. 10-17 only. 0-4.

GAROCN CTTY - RMn or SNne Aug. 17-10 0-0. 0420 Whitby. N o i l Maptowood. W o l Utddtotoa* Sofa. tovaaaM. dming table, remote T V., crtb. changing table, car east, rr»-

GAROEN CITY. 20014 A M n Court. Aug. 17- 10tfi. 0-4pnv. near Cherry HM/MlddtobeN. a t o m SMs Fuml-lu r * . d M h * * lamps,

d o l M n g 4

UVONIA - Auo. 13 thru 17, 10e Oo fMaw Or S of 0 M*a. E Lavan. enter i rom Weatbrook

BEOROOM SET. light oak tommale. 2 Armolra*. cabinets, large deek. chair , bad, $000 fo 1-5792

BEOROOM SET Tradtt ionM 6 piece E i I i l i r l condi t ion $000

335-6677

CATERER RETIRING FuH s tM c h * « n g dtohaa. large pots 4 pens Serving items Numerou* s t o v a *

refr tgarMors Badroom outfits Mam I M M Maple cnb

To Many Items To Ment ion! 505-0811

SWIMMING POOLS HURRY - We're overstock ad

CHINA CABINET, t ru l fwood. excel-lent condit ion. $300 320-2321

BERNINA 030 : 4A 030 Sewmo machine E» Condit ion i n Purrs i No M M

than $000 C a l 646-3673

CHAIR 4 Ot toman, sofa, bed, tovMsat. matching Earty American

Bar Eccaaent condit ion. At or beet oftor 565-1665 s s k 1

CHERRY DINING room s M drop toaf tabis w/axt rs Mat and pads. 5 chairs. buTtot, $500 Microwave. $125. MMc Hems, ca l : 062-6366

CHILD'S wooden awing set/play structure, was $1100. sskJng $550 Boy s 20 In b * e Also 20 tn. scooter with hend brakes 641-0064

COACH 6 love Ma t aarthtone. good condit ion. $200 or beet (both).

661-4366

CHINA COLONIAL HUTCH 4 c a t . net CotomaL lamify r oom furrMura. Mmpe, snd tabM "ove seel cfiMr Soad Oak deek 450-7454

COLOSPOT refr igerator, doub le door with Icamaker. 6 yrs old. gold. $200 GE Move with self c leaning oven, 6 yrs old, gold. $175 t shaped computer hutch with printer •able, woodgrsm nraah wi th danlah ofltoe chair $125 H a m m o n d cord organ $300 Conant Ba* soad birch 6-drawer dreeser. 42 acrOM 4 waist Mgh. $100 A l M good corxft-Iton 473-0772

KMS snd Miapas avMtobM now M tremendous Mvtngs. Trade your o ld ear. boM. campar etc Financing

ava lab la C a l 1-400-043-7665

WHEELCHAIR- Rons, leg reet Row-Jig machlns. Precor 612, l ike naw S o l d oak Ibrary table 453-0047

712 Appliancoa EMERSON QUIET cool Mr condi-tioner 20,000 BTU Com and condenser under warranty LMe naw, $275 or best After 6: B01-O367

AIR CONOfTlONER/HEATER window unit, heavy duty. $250

363-2553

AIR CHECK (2) I 25 Mr machines New. 1 sor 1 tor Mauon compreeeor VMue $1250 snd $1000. y o u COM $40O/$30O or beM oftor 522-7014 632-7466

SWEEPER. Clark* American - Lin-coln (model 1WQV 54 Md l l i , Fo rd 4 cylinder weter cooled engine. l o p p e r with compactor , under hours running t ime Fni;s6srit condi-t ion Pa—bis leaae aaaumpiion Custom IrsBer available C a l Ma MMer 331-0520

717 Lawn - Qardan Farm-Snow Equip.

BOLENS L A W N Mower , $185 Bndgeetone g u edgar, $85 Macel-•aneous garden looto C a l 355-0750

GRASSHOPPER 61 in commarOM mower, $4700 5 HP 8 0 * Goat truck loader, »750 Alter 4pm 006-1076

T " U " P « T . saver Bach. StrMMar-MS ModM. Mia brand naw (400 C a l after 4PM 420-0034

WEBER 40 Inch apeclM upright pi-ano- poaahad ebon , . 2

GZ<&

Tn VCR, TV, Staroo, W-fl, Tap* Decks

CAMCORDER caae $600

RCA. Mie new with 307-1470

SPEAKERS. 3 month* old. eaoMtont eondtoon MRauOehl 1100 f i rm

347-0141

Wn c - 1 - 1 w . . n « u s 0 n o w r t u

LHASA APSO Pup*. AKC. d $140 u p

503-0007

V R O Whi te Cockatoo named E m m * Hunttngtcm Wood* a r a * 541-2540

ZSST

MINIATURE wire helred 4 smooth rad D a c h s h m t o . I rom $360-$400

004-2440

STUOIO STANDARD: 00 » x ) tape deck Kenwood CO player Saneoul 200 watt 8 In sp, NEC Sutmoofer with 00 wan •noe old. $000

t amp. 8 40-5307

720 CB Radio* CaNuiar Phonoa

BUSINESS people . h e work In I t . * Cefcdar phones ara oostty. Beeper* ara Mnftod. d a t a g r a m givas fu*

INTERNATIONAL H A R V E S T E R Loeder Beckhoe, gaa Vary good condi t ion $6000/beet 427-0545

AIR CONDITIONER Frettar*. 0000 BTU -*. Good condi t ion Used 1 y» $200 C a l 522-2025

COMPLETE QUEEN Mze weterbed with Kds ran psddlng 4 2 mattrees pads. $90 535-2643

COUCH luH soe federal blue coun-try style, excellent condi t ion. 2 yeers oM. $250 Arm 455-3396

COUCH - 2 chairs 4 o t toman, vary good condit ion. $ 100 a0 405-1163

UVONIA - Aug. 16-17. 10AM-4PM 15025 Norwich. F * e M*e/Farmlng-t o n R d . a r a *

COMMERCE TOWNSHIP 3 FanMy WML 4 Thurs., Aug. 15th 4 10Ot, 0 -4pm 4245 MtohafM Ct.. H OaBay -Part. W. ai Maggartx.

off

FARMMGTON. AUG 15.10. 0-3. Soma ant lquM 21525 Blrchwood. S of 0 Mlto, E ol Fsrmlngton

FARMINGTON-Aug 10.17 4 18. 23206 Vtotot, 1 block E Of O c h a r a Lake, N. of Grand River

FARMINGTON HILLS - 35040 Corv corB Ln.. O i l Drake, N. of 12 Mlto. Au#. 16 4 17. 9-4pm ExcarcMe equipment, patio tomMura 4 mora.

FARMMGTON HILLS crib 4 household.

Many baby Frt. i

Sat . . Aug. 17 4 10. 30540 Sprtog-land. oft Orchard Lk . S of I-0B0.

FARMINGTON HILLS. Thurs.-Sal 9AM-4PM 20186 SprtnattoM Or I M straM N of 11 off Orchard Rd. Mucho good stuffl

Lake

LIVONIA Aug. 16-20. 9am-5 K W s <»otha* household Items 36110 Lyndon. S of 5 M i a . E off of Lavwi

UVONIA Aug. 16 4 17. 9am-6. Fur-Mlura, toy*, houeahold. an t lqua* 33017 M y m * (5 Mtto/Fvmtogton) .

LIVONIA - Aug. 16-17. 0-4. 15006 WoodMda. RennokJs Ravine Sub.

oerit*. computers, toy*. mMc.

UVONIA. Aug. 10th 9-4pm 4 Aug. 171h. 9-1pm. 28054 Grandon. E of Mktdtobaft. 8 of W Cmcago Toys,

books, dothae. houeehoid. mMc.

COCKTAIL TABLE - Con lanvora ry wood 4 glass, square shspad 890 C a l aftar 6 30pm 4 76-6676

COLLECTORS EMate Sale Aug 16-17-16. 9AM-5PM 1370 ChMter-

Ouarton, Birmingham. 1 block S of tn, W o f Woo r Woodward

CONTEMPORARY oft wfMte/laupe couc*. 2 matching swtvaf taupe cfielrs Beet oftor CMfs f le rSpm 737-4331

DAVENPORT - 81" . yaMow valour/ chrome tr im, modem. excMtont con-dit ion $150 534-6807

DINING - Pedestal tab** with leef and 4 blue uphoMlarad cftMrs. Ex ceMeni condit ion $350 453-0872

CONTEMPORARY SOFAS, tormlca t a b l e * plant stands. ortpmM o l pelnOng Excellent 602-7875

4 ^ 5 ^

UVONIA: Aug 10-17-10th, Thurs 4 Frt. 0am-0pnx Sal. 0am-3pm 20255 Park viae, 0 Mfe/MlddtoboR Stereo equ ipmen t album*. ctotMng. •po r t i ng eqmpmem 4 mMc Itame

DINING ROOM aat - aoad mapto, exoMtont condit ion. $650. C a l alter 2 30pm 473-1305

UVONIA - Aug. 16, 17 4 18. 9am-5pm. 17321 Mc Namera W. of Farmmgton. MO of S o Household g o o d * cfMdran 4 adult ctottang. toys 4 tHka* rug aamptos.

FARMINGTON HMs Moving Sato. 32310-12 Mils Rd . W M I a m s b i f TownhoueM Aug. 10-10th. » -5pm FurnNur* appltoncM. mMc.

FARMINGTON HILLS. Aug. 16-17 9-4. FurnMir*. oomputer. bab> Sema I raors. W of DrMie. betw. 12-13. off VMtoy Forge on Newport

FARMMGTON HILLS, MUtMerrMy On SunnydaM St . N. of 8 Mas. 1 btock W of Orchard Laks. T h u r * . F r t . S a t . 10-6.

FARMMGTON HILLS. GMnt Sub<»-vtaton Garaga Sato. Sprlngtand-LaMuraa Sub.. E of Orchard Laka. Between 1-006 4 11 Ma* Rd Sat Aug. 14.9 unta Ita g o n *

FARMINGTON HILLS ESTATE/ YARD SALE 22570 AWon. N of 0 M B * RaaaonMiU - baby n a m * Tupperware. household, aome t o o l * mmc. Thru 4/18, 9am-5pm only

FARMMGTON HMs, Thur* -Sat . 0-5; t o y * Household, many mMc.. great c to tha* super b u y * 33047 York R U g * o i l Farm-mg lon Rd.. N. ot 13 MB*

3744J FARMMGTON H I * muM aato: Auo. 16-10, 9:30-5. Cheator*Md Court t s f a a i i 13-14 M M Rd w of HaMted; c toOia* loya 4 houaafiold name

FARMMGTON HILLS. A u g 10-17. 9-4. Gal* c totha* Eapr t t^uaaa 4 many name b rand* Antique tabM. < * * • loootor , roBar racer 4 toy* Houeehoid good* 4 mora. 29107 F o r e M H M C t . Country Oaks Sub. S Of 13 M B * W ol DrMt*

Oaaabal 4 sports c a r d * houashoic 9am-5pm.,

goH duba. toys, mlac houeahold Name. 20751 Grander Aug. 10-17.

UVONIA - Moving SMe Houeehoid tu rmehlng* some ant lquM Saabai g organ. 15801 Norwich In Coventry Garden* Aug 10-10, 10am-4pm

DINING ROOM SET Matching tabM 4 0 chairs, condmon. beet oftor

Irs. great 645-S&63

DINING ROOM SET. contemporary oiled walnut, lab ia (2 toavaat. 6 chairs. 2 place cab ine t $1200

655-6264

DINING aM. Parmaytvanla Houae cherry, opan hutch. 6 chalra, ovM

$1,250. 473-0479

FORMAL vMe. 6 chairs. server, excellent condi t ion $2500 C M 720-9131

dmmg room sM. Thomaa-Mrs. chma cabanat 4 hutch.

COLLEGE DORM fndge. 4 2 cubic f t . 2 yrs old. excellent condi t ion • 1 2 S 425-3712

DEEP FREEZER, cubic toM upright

While, 15 453-6947

DELUXE 30' g m range $125 Etoclrtc dryer $50 455-0058

DISHWASHER - Kitchan A K * . p ro-gramabM microwave oven, good condition, 642-4723

GE Heavy Duty Electric Dryer 6 m o m h * old. white Exceaent condi-t ion $225 Moving 729-2974

GENERAL ELECTRIC, trpet f ree refrigerator 19 cu ft . almond, good condit ion , $250 464-2164

RIDING LAWN MOWER - Inteme-l ionM Cadet. $500 1250 hydroetM-K, 54 In cut $550 wtth Saera *g rv tab Mwn sweep 32 in. path I k e brand new 470-4506

SEARS CRAFTSMAN lawn mower •art propaftod. raar bagger. 5 month warranty, $135 669-7046

„ m l n u t o * anywhere in Mich igan C a l Rod 000-2107

NEEDED HOME Indoor a

STARCRAFT W . • M u n g l water

cnacets.BOO / 7 T S W STARCRAFT 1084. 1$ R t r t -hul . 80 I tp . Force analne EjiaaMrif oond^ Hon Aakmg $3,800 201-7071

4 244-0030

PAPILLONS Toy buttartty d o g * and mteUagani pets

373-4030

POOOLE-TOY, W H I T E $ 2 ^ T b

RABBIT FREE mlrv-»op rabbit with c.*«e to a good home Good with

307-1710

730 Sporting Qood* AMMUNITION SALE

34, 45. 9mm. 22 I i ra i iaai l deMer

C a l Mon-Frt. 4ptrv-0pm 534-6IOB

H u n t e r s ; ATTENTION r t f to* ahotgums 4 1 pMtol A l m mint 4 ascs lant eondtoon 477-3902

CUSTOM POOL TABLE eondtoon. $1000

4 x8ft. top 004-5700

SPRAY TANK - 200 GMIon. Wheel h o r M 00 m mower, snow plows. Mayer salt spreedar, lawn trMtor. landacape I00M 4 mlac 737-2134

VACUUM SHREADER 4 Bagger -Craftsman. 25 m. path Brand naw. $50 'CaP 476-4506

5 H P BLOWER, StltH Weed WTwp; 300 gallon hand augarad MMcca t tank wtth trailer C a l 644-2530

718 Building Materia**

GENERAL ELECTRIC Washer 4 Dryer 220V, avacado green Good condit ion $275 set

474-2131

GE Refrigerator 14.7 cu ft $175 30 in. electric Range, timer $125 Both HarvaM Goto 643-4402

DRIVEWAY ATTENOENTS LocM service station need* drive-way attendants. F u l 4 part t ima Ap-ply m person. 12 M l e 4 Evergreen She i . in SouthfleW

FURNrTURE - Burnt O r v i g e Iradi-OonM sofa 4 love M e t . very good

$TTS f irm Can mmvrtat 476-5036

FURNITURE - coloroal I M n g room aM. 2 recBners (1 wan hugger), cfieet, 2 color TV* 10" 4 1 3 - V « t -aretoa Mka. 1 stomach 4 back ma-chine. 2 window Mr condtooners. 6 ptoos pat io sM. 2 pat io tables wfth

I o l d e r 4 455-6452

u m b r e l s * gas orB. 455-6235 other mMc.

DINING ROOM table MMiogany. drop leaf $300 or beet oftor

041-7037

DINING T A B L E 0 c*alrs, buftot. $250. French Umogea china tor 12

020-7455

L/VONIA. no mora babies 1 namebrand chadran* ctothmg. a l • • c a l a n t condit ion, adult OothBig. t o y * playpen. 3 crib matt reaaa* car aaa t * baby aigipMia. chads rocker waaher 0 dryer , super s ingle weterbed. Fu# 10 speed Mke. furni-tura. Mrg* dog travel c a g * t o o t * >n(VM. w i n g equipment. rtHna-

Moto Opan Wed 10131 M a y M d . 3 blocks E

aft 6 M B * of Farmmglon off 4 422-7003

UVONLA - Pack rat unpacfcM Aug. 10. 17. 4 10. 0am - 4pm. PtnbaB. an-t l q u a * Sprae 10072 Garden. 8 . of Plymouth. E of Mlddtobelt

UVONIA: 14082 Cavour, S oft of 5 M l * S a t Aug. 10 4 Sun A u g 19. I0em-6pm Furniture 4 mlac Ham*

LIVONIA - 2 FAMILIES: Aug. 14. 17 * 10 19409 PoOyann* W of Farm-mglon, N of 7 Ml. Too much loo M l

LIVONIA - 29700 Oekvlsw. 8 . of Lyndon. W of Mlddtobelt. Aug. 14-15-10. 9-4 Furnftura. houeehoid -kitchen, potters wheet yard trMtor.

3TON - Huge 5 T i n * * . Aug. 10 thru Sun Aug. 19.

' .23156 Vtotot

FARMINGTON 4 tamay. Aug. 17.10. 10-5. 32100 Marbtohaad. E o f 10ml

LATHRUP VLQ. aug. 10-10, 9-5 Meetly c l o t he * each 5 0 t 7 » 7 S n Roaa. 8 . o l 12. E o l SouthAMd.

NOVt. 25825 Pat ro* N. o l 10 MS*. E of Taf t Aug 14.17.10, 0-«pm T o y * ctotMng. misc.

POMTIAC - moving aato: enarythmg m u M got 4 place K t n g room sat l i m a n HJ» wa t t i aM 4 box w r i n g * fumttura.houee.arae

ROCHESTER - Cotoesal aato. CtoWiea. craft k i t * furniture, toys 1089 4 1107 Hack berry O d e Aug I B 17. 9-4pm. Off Uvernot* S of Ttonkan.

ROCHESTER MILLS 0 Fam*y S a M Thcrnr ldBe Sub (Adama^Mnkani . 1340 Chartwood. Aug 14-10, Bam-5

ROCHESTER HILLS Large Eatatet Aug. 16. 17 4 16. 9-4. Brookwood 0 M * Sub 840 Augus t * S Mde of Ttonkan, 1 mi W o l LNamols

ROCHESTER HILLS - Furniture, tfacoralor M m * Wke* home lum-U M a Q * many mlac. AM muM got Sat * Sun. Aug. 10-10. 9-0. 1480 K l -b u n t N. of Ttonkan

UVONIA - 3 tamay aato Many kitch-en 4 houeahold Hams L a m p * pic-t u r e * Bnana* chadran* fumltura. toys 4 clothing, very good condi t ion Aug. 10-10. Sam u n t l 19940 M0-bum. S. of 6 M M

UVONIA - 9131 KnoMon. S o f A i r A r t w Rd. W of Hbt Aug 15 - 10. Wed - Set H~4:30pm

ETHAN ALLEN loveeeM $50; large mahogany offtae desk wfth cfk $50. 2 off ice a rm chair* $15 each daybeda $25 each. 9 x 12 « * _

rug $50; Weet Bend rowing f » e new) ISO; po rch lumk-

tura (aiicaOent oondmon) 2 cm 3 $150 047-1771

ETHAN ALLEN queen patterned 3 cuatoon a o f * twin bar ra0-back rodclng c h M i twin cana-back cha i r * cana back sattaa. an-tique bar 4 back bar. 375-1714

FAMILY/LIVING room aM. 2 bad-room a a t * t a b l e * MmpM 4 mMc. Mus i se l l C a l after 5pm 661-3320

LIGHT WOOO furni ture 4 p to h * to" bad. dreeeer. a i w a * . 1 . Ing tabM $TOO/beet oftor 0&5-S247

FURNITURE TV. tooto. ant ique waMier. Lazyboy recaner. mtoc lug-gaga 4 houeehoid ton* 353-2608

LEAVING TOWN - Muet aeW Mod-e m 40 m. d inet te a a t 2 plaoe eac-t tonat pMowback. O t o n * 424-8001

LIGHT BLUE racBnar Beige wNh Ro-wers country sMeper sota. 2 end ta-b M * "amps. ovM din ing r o o m table M t h 4 cheir* At m» new 442-0770

U V M G ROOM couch. 2 c h M r * twm bed I M . reaaonabto 420-0646

U V M G ROOM S u N * m d u d m g a o f * L0"MIM, 2 a r m c h a i r * 4 tabM*. 2 l a m p * AMb 16 cu. ra f r lgerMor 4 di-nette aa t S o u t h l M d . 352-4213

NORTHVILLE: SM. Aug 10. 0-5. DehumidMer. exerctoe equipment. ampMtor Much Morafl 17323 U t o t HM Rd. oft Six M M .

10-17, 265 N PLYMOUTH

Igh t A c t o r * houaahoM Ham*

PLYMOUTH - A u g 14 4 17, Jpm. 44525 Ctorabtod.. off Sheldon Rd between A n n Arbor Roadd 4 Ann Arbor Tra l . C lo the* reco rd * l a m p * bar. lots of mlac

PLYMOUTH. Aug. 10-17-10. «am-4pm; 39503 B t r d i w o o d j N of

T ra l . 2 btocka E of 275 off Parkview), bedroom 4 ofllce fur-niture. room Mr commoner , todne lO-epeed. muaicM equipment, mtoc. household good*

PLYMOUTH & " * T h u m . Aug. 10. 0:30pm-10 30pm DarK pine lumftura. Mereo. stove . e k l ^ K a t u i . r 1702 Laxmgton Sheldon/North

LY - Naw, Boulogne style <$40S) asking $306. French go ld toM boudoir chair $ 12S. 041-0119

SOUTHFIELD MOVING SALE Queen bedroom a M - wood. S300/

vanara. $200/beet Mtoc lumMura. " """ ~ 356-5717

MOVMGt - Furniture. appBanoa* + waaher, aawlng m a c M n * o a b y t o m l -tura and much mora. 542-4566

MOVING SALE porary f u m f t w e W M * aof* . o o c k t a l tabto. dmmg room table 4 chai r* . 2 t V * paMo tornMura. tompe 4 a r t C M beginning Aug 14. Laav* mee-•aga 044-2427

FURNITURE - Muet I q m d a t e ent i re contents ot executfv* mode l home. (dMptoywd. but never paraonaBy ueed). Gorgeous soad Chardonnay oak (deco ra to r s d r e a m , w h i t e wsMMd pickled oak), surte COM $4600, M l 5 piece hend carved Poator (Rica bad) 4 ale. $2105. Baauwul col lector* aoad oak, must aeel (the aama 5 piecaa aa C h v d o n -nay oak) $2106. MaonMcant soad cherry master suRa hand caarved king poster (Rtoe bed) COM; $5300. sacrifice 5 p i e c e * $2105. Soad cherry lormto dining room aMte 4 much much more. 722-5551

FURNITURE - S o f t . 2 c f iMr* . and la -b i a * crib raattraa* 2 tw in ha board* T h u r * . Fri., SM 42241 Wtokftoto Ct.. E of LMey. batw Warren 4 Ford. 901-4074

GRANDFATHER CLOCK - cherry \ Carpathian Elm bur l . Brand ' .$1585 value. $000 534-4464

KENMORE GAS DRYER Uke new. muat s e l $200 or beet

Oftor Cal : 391-0420

KENMORE SELF-CLEANING M o v * Ueed 1 yr. $ 125.

ING O M 360-0276

MAGIC CHEF: A u t o m a t e bum m oven4 broaer. $100 C M 474-4366

ABOVE GROUNO Pool. 16 . . Doughboy w i th aotor and winler cover, Mter ladder*, etc First $400 t a k M Itl Evenings:

549-2571

REFRIOGERATOR 4 STOVE 25.2 cubic ft., WhlrlpooL harvaM gold, aide by aide Self-ctoenmg oven, ax-CMtont condit ion $750 aet 720-0720

REFRIOGERATOR Ward side by aide, 3 door, brown Qutck freeze compar tmen t Ad |ua tab to giaas MiefvM Runa good, $225 326-2177

REFRIGERATOR - Whir lpool 16 cu ft. Avocado, no-lroet freezer on bot tom. Run t w e l $150 Hotpomi Rafngarator. 14.5 cu fL. gold. 1 door, working. $150 19" Detroit •towM gaa Move, M IS, $50 459-9507

S A L E - Rebui l t r e f r i g e r a t o r s , treazers. stoves, m ic rowsyM. T V * VCRs, stereos We atoo buy

STEEL BUILDINGS MUM s e l 2 OuoneM-styls s leM bulWings trom cancelat ion 1 ts 40x40 F f M delivery CMI Kan

1-800-527-4044

719 Hot Tub*, 8pa* & Pool*

EXCEL Exercvcto. $65 Body Tone Mul t i -Gym t 4 0 Brunswick 8 ft Slate Pooi Tabto $500 201-6227

EXERCISE EQUIPMENT qua l ty 2001 Traadmi l . Tunturl Dicyde. Tunturi Rower. M 3 4500 CMI be-•or * 9am or after 10pm 766-2006

EXERCYCLE EXERCISER wfth par-aonto exoerdee planner Electric, * » - M * n t cond i t ion $1900 626-1648

GOLF CLUBS. B a g * c a n . men* Good cond i t ion Very

642-9759

PROGRAMMABLE Ti LMetytor. b rand naw. must s a l 3 yr tree service contract 591-7797

TWO NORDIC track, deluxe, wtth •paadomater , edfuatabie mdme. $500 each, b rand new 649-3902

734 Trad* or SoM

ROJTWEILER Pupe. AKC, OFA, champion bloodane. German import . SchH3. ahot*. guaranteed. $550 564-7480

SAMOYED- 2 m a l a * mgM M * 10 month* ow. AKC 421-6337

SHELT1E PUPPIES, female, all ahota. pleeee c e l after 3.

1 maM I t houeebrok* .

722-1178

SHELTY 8 weak d d maM Sable. AKC. ahots

561-5079

SHEPARD/HUSKY/Rotwaaer mix 2 m a l e * 5 H moe.. a l shots $150 each. C a l after Opm 453-6030

SHIH TZU/Lhaaa Apao mix. 3 pup-PM* $100 each 464-1647

SHIH TZU pup* AKC. guaranteed • m a l ryps 4 uf frs t iny S h o t * A l c o l o n 453-6959

THOMPSON TB0O Day Merc cruMor twm 100a, loaded, low h r * $36 900

ion* 280 10 beam 881-0015

VIKING DECK boa* 108: trMtor EsoaBant oondNK mboerd/outboard $8000

» 18 It w / m. 200 hp

032-0430

VIKING 1982 22 It m. 178 np MerciruMer, encM lion, $7 500. beat

my eartrM. torn cond-

427-3037

WELLCRAFT NOVA 1974, 21 ft., cuddy cabin, good oondmon $5500

536-9757

807 Boat Parts A Service

ESKA 2 0 HP Motor tor I IMimg/ l ro*-mg Low h o u r * anta le iH condit ion, $165 CMI 533-1504

808 VaMdaA Boat Storag*

AAA STORAGE Boa t * TiaBari . Trucks

Outdoor kutdoor. «aa unfiled, aa Electricity aveiabto 5 1

JeftrlM 4 Telegraph area 530-7771

8 1 2

Mini-Bika* AERO SO 1907. Whi le 4 Blue Mint condition!' Aaking $060 or beM Ca l 549-909 '

BMW R100/7. 1000 CC 1970 Btock. lot* oI e x t r M Qood condit ion $1000 901-0022

TO A Good Hdme. 2 family cat*. Lovable 4 frtondfy One long he red Mack/whi te male. One torloSM ahel tomato Both apeyed. 525-4412

YOBKJE PUP - Male AKC. home raised Guaranteed $350 543-0907

YORKSHIRE terrier pupptoa - AKC. • m a l beauttoa Prtvate breeder chemp m e $350 4 $450 293-2413

740 Pot Service* HOME N CRfTTER SITTERS

TLC tor home 4 p a l * Bonded with e x c s l s r l reference*

H a * 313-399-1239

SPAS Q l g a n t t c m a r V d o w n a , o v e r

3 0 s c r a t c h e d . O e o t m o d e l s .

M u s t m o v e I m m e d i a t e l y .

C o m p l e t e s p a s f r o m

$ 1 , 3 8 9 ,

S p a & H o t T u b W a r e h o u s e

5 2 S - S P A S

3 5 4 0 0 P l y m o u t h R d .

HENOREDON t i p top din ing tabto. 2 " t y toack upholstered arm c f i M r * 1 ovM oock la l tabto 454-2217

LAST CHANCE SALE- Couch green. 05 Inch- Standard brown ptaW aofabed. 2 o h a H * w i cke r rookar Cloth rocker Seer* weeher 4 dryer BeM oftor. Uvonla 422-0701

LOVE SEATS - cream background wtth aarthtone l o r d pat tern. $100 each Webber grM. $25 522-6214

LOVE SEAT, white old. ortgmi After Opm old. ortgmto COM $000 Aak ing C o o

427-0151

MAGNA VOX 25 consols color TV. Wood starao cabmM SaarscanMtar

450-2983

MATCHING couch 4 oaOant condit ion, $300

'ER NEUTRAL 1 tabM. twin bac

dmmg bad. C a l Oam-Opm

330-0080

NOVI - Moving SMM Ful twood dtn-Ing room aM. IMng room furni ture a n t l q u a * . h o u s e h o l d I t e m s 4 clothes Aug 10. 21006 Cantar be-tween 0 4 9 m t a 348-2244

One Mngto 4 1 doub le bed. lawmowar. Mtoc. a r t l d a * Caa after Opm tor appointment 454-1310

OUEENSIZE WATERBED, tree Bow Indudas every th ing $100.

728-0131

28001 SouthfleW. 0644 QraenftoW. 636-7600

SEARS KENMORE large capaci ty automatic waaher 4 g u dryar. good eondtoon. $75 aech. 680-1644

USED REFRIGERATORS, very d e e r . 13 cu. ft. guaranteed daavary available Many to c h o o M f rom Nankin Appliance 722-1242

WASHER 4 dryar. $125 eech Range, $125 Refrigerator. $250 697-7222 or 729-0276

713 Bicycle*-Sale* & Repair

BOYS DIAMOND BACK Viper 16' B M * great condition, $75 ( m d u d M trammg whatoa) 360-0746

BRAND NEW $400 21 speed Naahbar 4000X Mounta in bike, K M 464-6659

MENS 12-apeed Schwlnn ATB. red. M i l l , Runner blc tie uead. Mk* new M e e * Runner bicycle Abeotolafy HI-

$165 362-0012

720 Flow«r*-P!ants Farm Produca

RV RESORT BARGAIN Assume membersh ip st WsWen-woods (Harttond), for b o a t m a e tc Opportunity 10 Coast -To-CoaM travel 476-5740

provement contractor la wMng to t rade his labor 4 metarltos for s 23 + self con ta ined trMtor 770-4540

735 Wanted To Buy BASEBALL, foo tba l . hockey bas-kMbaB c a r d * Any sport* mamora-WM. Topp caah W H travM 477-2560

STEREOS. RECORDS, RR tape col-lect ion*, Mdn toeh . Marantr. Dyna. and other tube equipment 277-2648

WANTED TO BUY - Gilbert Erector aM. m red. blue or wooden box

549-4545

W O O D CHIPPER, met si la th* , •nowblower . arc welder, leaf vacu-um, traitor 532-2200 or 042-7004

BLUEBERRIES - YOU PICK 05 cents lb. 1144 Peavy Rd , off Ma-eon. W o f H e w a * Oam-Opm

<517>-540-1O41

730 Houeehoid Pets ABSOLUTELY AdorabW M n r t h a k k i t t e n * 0 wk * old. l ia r - t ra ined, to lovtng home 470-3080

PROFESSIONAL OOG TRAINING Houeebreakmg/obadtonoe trMnmg Problem aofvlng 4 hear ing Impaired t rammg 0 waaka - 8 yaars $25 off wfth ad. free consul tat ion 537-7046

744 Horaee, Uveetock Equipment

CBR HON OA 1969- 800 0C. 3500 m a s * $3600 Ctoy* 353-3440 C a l s f t s r 5 553-9204

HARLEY grsat ahape.

DavMon Sporter. 1 >00. 1900. $4500 349-0444

HONDA ELITE 250. gold, mint con-dition. $1300 or M a l oftor 352-2090

HONDA, 1978, 750 - Uke new. >o* mleege. btock a*th whNe wtnd-tammer MuM M l $800 601-0107

ARABIAN: F»y. 10 m o * Excellent pedigree Chestnut. Maxan msne 4 tan $1500/beM MuM aMI 624-4657

BARN WITH 3 STALLS In Frank Sn

$225 MO negot iab le -1750

BEAUTIFUL Quarter HOTSM Race, show or pleasure Show tack 4 traitor*. 522-1012

the track, wi th UL pack. ssddM. blanket* $1,500 422-6796

800 Roc. V*hicte* ATV 3 Whastor , -Yamaha 225. H m then K) h o u r * garage kept BeM offer 720-7078

CANTON FARM MARKET Freeh horns grown v s g M s b l M and crafts. K-Mart parking lot. Ford 4 Sheldon Rd SM. 6-3 Wed. 3-7

721 HoapHal Medical Equipment

ELECTRIC HoepftM bed. Nke naw; w / the rapy equipment Or ig inal / $2000, a*fcmg/$1400 474-6300

HOSPITAL BED. compMto. lent condl l lon. remote contro l C a l after Opm 525-1490

POWER OPERATED ceden t c o n d i t i o n I n c l u d e * 2 cushions 4 rachergabto powar pack C a l after 4pm 635-4373

WHEELCHAIR. C O M M O O E BATH Bench and ribbed rubber floor mat Excellent condit ion 522-4422

A O Q 6 A B L E CALICO CAT. A j OW. apayad 4 Utter trained,455-4130

ADORABLE CFA Persian Kitten*, red Tabby* 4 Cameo* Matoa M a n M $100 r a m Maa. $250 l laMth guarareae/Miots 582-4201

ADORABLE tor to ise ahel. 0 wk oW k i t t e n * M attar trained, ahots.

655-4136

ADOROABLE GREAT Dene pups. 6 weeks old. $100 536-6645

AKC btock 4 tan Garmen Shepherd Pupe $150. Caa 477-0200

AKC Homa R a i n J Miniature Dachshunds or Schnauzar*

RALEIGH 3 speed womena bicycle with drop handlebar* $40 646-9242

SCHWMN Ures. $25

Men's 10 apaad. needs 937-2946

TREK BICYCLE - Almost naw Man s r a d n g b a t * $550 626-7601

714 Businaa* k Office Equipment 723 Jewelry

AT4T TELEPHONE SYSTEMS MarOn. Spirit 4 o ther* Vary reaaon-abto Sa l . repair, install b u e m s M C * o n m 682-4673

BLUEPRINT MACHINE, d ra f t ing tabto. deaka. rMarence tabto*. con-

Pttor 9 3 0 - 4 30 Mon-Frt 425-3336

SOFA - EARLY AMERICAN 1 aet o l 5x5 vamcto*. off whi te

349-0591

MOVING SALE - GE waaher 4 dryar. 4 years oW. Mta naw. $250 Other furniture 363-1021

MOVMG S A L E 2 chad bad room a e i * braided ovto r u g * p ing pong

I mora 061-3063

PLYMOUTH mov ing aato Aug 10.17B1. 10-5 Houeehoid n a m ? MfcM winter d o t h e * baby crib. I M chMr 4 soma furniture 44702 C i v s Bhrd Sheldon 4 Ann Arbor Rd

NECCHI DELUXE AUTOMATIC Og r a g * * w -mg mschma Cab ine t m o d a l Em-

$63 t PLYMOUTH - Thur-Fri Aug 10-17 M p m 1284 WMtoni between Ever-y — " * A r e * * am f a r m * nan Many

ROYAL OAK - THure-Sat 9-5 2421 T u f t * 1 Mk. N. ol Uncoto. 1 h o u M W o l Stepheneon (I-75)

S V Z S f J g Z X E r S S ^ O U T H 46200 P ^ T r e * W of ta iMBa* Wad.. Aug IS thru 8 « t .

Mh or monthly pa G U A R A N T E B )

UNIVERSAL S E W I N G C E N T E R

6 7 4 - 0 4 3 0

NEW Rattan dmet to aM. Rattan a o f * d M r .

SOFA - EARTH TONE large eerth tone o l

$1261 477-3707

SOFA 4 LOVESEAT $250 Couch, $100. Olnmg room aM $300 Marb le coffee 4 and tabtoa $80 2 and ta-bto* $20 each Daak $75 525-0102

S T O V E REFRIGERATOR Baby furniture ccuchee. •toSS-

WALL UNIT: 3 I gh led daak unit TradmonM BaMof la r 21

COMPANY SELLING- 1 yr oW AT 4 T Phone System 2 phone aato $50 aach/nagottobto- CaB Yoianda.

354-7470

DESKS 2 MaM office d a a k * wood top, condi t ion $40 eech 901

FAX FAX FAX ModM Qoeeoul

CentrM B u M n e n M a c n r e a 055-9400 If bu*ycaB: 655-9401

WHEELCHAIR - Gandron. aduft Mrs sxcs l sn t condit ion. $150

981-5501

722 Hobbies Coin* A Stamp*

TRAOE: Award Winning 1967 Cor-vetie ($35,000 value) tor investment type com* 422-2834

LADIES dtomond ring, appraised $1500, wM sacrifice tor $1300

427-1726

LADIES, 14 k l ye low goW dtomond wedding sM. 44 k t pear cut. 4 Mde dtomonds $2,000 474-3480

728 Musical Instruments

ABSOLUTELY BEST SELECTION Quality used ptonoe from $385 Baby Grands Irom $1585 High pol-ish wMto/btock Baby Grands I rom $3495 Michigan P t o o Co Wood-ward M 9 M M 546-220Q

FOUR-DRAWER ato* M n g cablnM Or csa am corv* -Don Only $50 302-0012

$100 $50

each Aleo 3 each 535-6956

WATERBED - SUPER Single. 2 aet* of ahaato 4 corMmkei great ca ~ tton. $250/beet. 520-8072

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS deek*. c h a i r * contoranca tabtoa. Ma cabl-

computer equipment, phone m * office i K i p l a a 435-3100

710 Mtoc. For 8aia Oakland County

GOOO ueED omra lu rm iu r * 4 mod-u la r * CaB Oan

ANTIQUE Schaeftor upright piano, need* raptor BaMof lar . 489-1004

A K C R E G I S T E R E D M a l a Keeehound. 9 m o * AM ahotx. Leaah tremad $250 CaB 353-9526

AKC with pedigree Codcer Span, ato, matoa. 0 w e e k * buff 4 golden with a h o t * $200 673-2123

AMERICAN Eskimo p u p * mmatura. white Wri t ten health guarantee S h o t * $300 4 up 592-1721

KAWASAKI. 1964, 250 3 $000 Suzuki. 1965, 125 4 aaking $500 H o n d * 1904 200X 3 wheeler, n a a d a w o r * . $ 2 5 0 CMI be-tween 11am-5pm 320-4754

002 Snowmobile* YAMAHA. 1905 SS440 - Sharp, run* p e M , muM * e * m u e t *s« l $1,400 or best offer 061-7199

008 Boet* A Motors ALUMINUM BOAT, 10 ft.. Daep Boor trMtor. 40 horae Johneon etoctrtc. $1200 444-1562

HONOA 1904 Aapencade. 19,500 mltoe. lot* of toy*, aaking payoff E» caaent condition Dale. 525-0794

HONOA 1905 Big 1980 3 ihaalera. eondtoon Adult own

Md 0 YAMAHA Both exoaaent ad 421-0007

HONOA, 1907 Ella condition. $500 1lam-5pm

moped, good CMI between

320-4754

H O N D A 1907 E L I T E , low

beet oftor 450-0470

KAWASAKI T979 LTD T00C. 16 000 mi., new Cham 4 sprocket EacMtont condition $800 261-0953

KX. 1900 - runa YAMAHA 125, nee< each

great i 9 6 i » work $300

471-0140

MOTOBECANE - * tton. low mi le* edui Cal, after Spm

icaBent condi-drtven $150

455-1403

QUAD RACER. 1900 or beet oiler

Suzuki $1500 425-3583

RUTTMAN mini bBta 5 hp,, $125. 471-1907

SUZUKI GS750 1970 St*>er cMen <VM maantarnad Very fln* condi-tion. $875 458-0430

YAMAHA 1974 TX500. 4.000 m M * OrlglnM owner Garaged ExtraM BaM oftor Carolyn, 201-8532

YAMAHA 1975 250, run* good 4 Mrong. 00% ol part* new/high per-formance Have M receipt* $400 and 4 hp . go cart $100 484-2983

YAMAHA 1075 400 MX dk l b k e

akoaBanl, $350 643-0085

AQUASPORT 1800 - 20 ft . 1 °nhr 1 saseon JuM raduoat $0000 340-0040 or 450-3232

BAYUNER-1903. 1850 125hp. Inboard Volvo. traBar, anore-kner $4,900 or beM. 700-1431

BAYUNER-1904. Ctorra 275, h o u r * anciaBant cond l l lon . $15,900

001-3083 or 340-0979

CAL 34 oondmon, U n e q u i p p e d . 062-2756

CHRYSLER O U T B O A R D : 20h p Electric atari wi th controto and am tank $400/beM. D a y * 9 3 7 - 2 5 i a

402-1509

ANIMAL PEOPLE Manager /neoapbon lM 4 Aides

Stoata Kennels. Fsrmlnoton HMs 061-2101 or 700-2010

BEAGLE MBT puppy only to home Hand rstoad by vM student. Aak lor Krtob 644-3340

BEAGLE PUPPS - 10 wks 1 maM, 1 tomato Rabbit hunters pretoi ied. $75 each 255-6416

BLACK LAB - BeeutHui 7 month oW tomato AKC, vary affectionate

548 3004

BOUV1ER - MuM Find Naw Homa. Mala, 3 yaars old. good with chil-dren, good watch dog. 721-6060

BOXER PUPPIES AKC. d w n p l o n toe* 543-0241

BOXER PUPS - AKC. Champion town 2 m a l a * 1 tomato. 0 oW (517)

BASS GUITAR Brand New $110 253-1755

BUFF COLORED Cocker SpanMt A l ahota and p a p e r * $150 IV* yr*. dd . 722-0439

BOSTON CMckertng 5 H ft aura 1»26 or 1927

Baby Grand

525-0204

CAT: L y n x P o i n t mix , mi neutered, ahota 4 Harts . n i l Affec-t ionate 404-2302; 963-0564

CHICKER1NG CONSOLE axoM •ound board, new. $2,000 461-0063

CHMUAMUA, AKC. 2 d Nea

$25

iaar* old 0w»Mr No 601-0230

CHICKERMG PIANO. $1200. quaBty matrument. MM tuned, aacal-

373-71

CHOW C H O W PUPPIES MMe 4 tomato. $150 or ba to

631-0180 CLARINET - Used. $40 CMI

AUTOMATIC WATER oood oondMon. recently aarvK $100 $32-0290 or 847 -1

C H A M U N K FENCE n i t t o ooMad, J ahepe see non 28f| x17ft x9 f t "

ME RUN 1 System lor

Bva 0 button voice tan ninela. eom-

toae WMK2 ) • * . >7800 C«B after 0:30pm. 1-832-O340

RICOH COPIER docw 10 Mn aortor. emerge dupaen. 4 caaeeftM. sta n d mciuded. comptoto. $2,000 552-0820

DRUM SET 3 druma, high hat Qood oondMon $ 1 2 0 201-

COCKER SPANIELS AKC. blonde, born 7-14-80. 2 m a t o * I tomato* CaB 531-8247

FOR SALE - Piano - Starck upr ight Good condMon $460 or baat offer

525-1686

COCKER SPANIEL - m AKC. 14 wk* . A l a h o t * Good wtoh chi ldren Aftor 5:30pm 3 4 * 4 3 4 4

C O C K W B P A M E L S 7 P u p p t o * AKC. 3 M e k s o M

477-3470

COMPETITION Ski 1989 Martoi Sktor 1886 MaMercraft Trtstsr By appoin tment only S W o r K J r i (610)250-9150

GLASTRON 1974 V107 Bowrlder. 100hp 1.0 Naw motor , new lop. tan-dam axM trMtor w /naw O r a * $3500 or beM offer MuM aafl 664-2720 or after 7; 477-0015

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS 12 boet* at b e K w deMer OOM.

• H P . t It. open L f l f i f i —

12ft. w a - 477 -4UO

CAT 14" I wtth k

$1586 tn-coiored 643-7042

JETSKIS (2) 1909 K O W A S A K I JS060 SX"* with traBar. c o v e r * Ml the ex t rM. $8000 package 861-2678

JOHN8ON outboard. 40 HP Mt f i tank 4 contro l* . $860 Atoo 10 HP, $450 Both run exceBent 477-4170

KAYOT 1984 - 20ft deck boat 200 mboerd ou tboard oompleto with trMtor. OOvwr 4 extraa Ctoan. 479-0774

ar 4 marry 286-4546

MERCURY - early BO'S, 6 powar, wt thoomroto. $300

M M N KOTA 36 Mectr lc motor . $80 Game Ftoher U gea motor . $260

456-4718

OUTBOARO - BOhp 4 naw oondmon. $1886 d o e n r l g g a r * $180

PONTOON BOAT - 24 30HP Mariner. b t m M l o p L B u new Take a r ide $6000

RANGER 23- w n d B l i a Harr ier. I t

Loran. M l r a o * 98886 381-3061

YAMAHA 1941 - Sac* 750. 3000 mitoa. $1600 or baM oftor

464-0820

YAMAHA 1004 V i rago, tow m a a * m $2400 or baM.

474-3740

YAMAHA 1865 700 Maxim X Uka naw condit ion 2 tuB face helmets 1700 m a M $2000 CMI 466-1120

YAMAHA 1807 W s g c - 4.500 actual mae*. 700cc. exceaent shape. $2500 or beM 523-1581

| 4 4 U n l n , i - « o 10 M O T O f C y C M r t t f t S

k Service SUZUKI 1984 FA50 Moped. 2500 mf l a * I n d u d M bumper earner. $240 C e l s f t o r O p m 456-5060

814 Campers, Trailers Al

AIRSTREAM u j j d . vsry good oondltton

ALMOST NEW 1007 Naw Hermony TravM Trsaer 30 I t ssB c o n t M w d on Mke lot near Jackaon Sleeps 0. MUM sa l IMINIRBMMJ. due to lob transtorl $14,000 CaB M 1 -1*70

W E W . TOH 24 ft.. Mm

722-1235

COLEMAN CAMPER • E t o r ->2000

DODGE 1072 motor t tom*. tOVkft Mr

OOOGE 1974-Sleeps 8. Mr. m i c r o w M . $6,600 531-7430

$12300.

16 IL Travel M Mereo. « r . ( * M t o t

1$ 1-0277

HITCH-HBCER 5 lh

x z z x l : HONEY RV 1888 TNs Mhtoto mm be M * I M pubBe Mto on AuguM 10th, Ktom M Las B ta idu i i i R.V tot 43514 144 Servtoe Dr.. BsBs. lM GMAC

M O A 8 . 1004 Ford. 2TB1 18 000 " a * aaking $ t $ E 0 0

WVieRA CRUISER, T8B0 20 I t Pan-H 8va wea. smkr j

^ ^ 5 ? 0 O ^ 500^3710

OAK tabto and 4 c h e i r * <300. BaMy Ouea $250 661-2110

aubSEtMon KAWAI 5 10

SAFTMATE BOAT 14 ' ^ 1 M a i l

$ tomBy T o y * country toto badroom ea t

0 N. o i l 15.

COOBM* Fol-tu f t 174 18

$1 200 ^ l A N U F A C T U R E R S ^

[ S E A S O N A L C L E A R A N C E ! SAVE UP TO moo 0 M W O O O E N PLAYOROUNO E O U I P M T M T M Y e r d J B M B B ^ B

• M M I aacBMt ( B B j • 0 tarn I M M M t e n d e d

M M M»tnga 10 our cuMomer * • Bum M i M oonearudton m b o i 2 . t i • 4 4 i 4 i B |

4S3-1>t$

^ M TO I M I » M , • C P A ( m M Mueto 0 >

737 RaoanM tun - *1.500 efffe

• ^ ^ ^ • t o I M buBI- tm • T c S a M t o g M Brat harto

EXTRA OMOOUMT* F p f f Y O U to Mod i BMW aato • MM Order now lor eaffr i TTS-itR

2 - M M PC. HO 288

| I N V E I f T O K r t U P | PRICES MME D O W N

OTA p a r e n t * 3 w w M aooMBaad (31$) 270-3804. (417) 118 8817

RAY IBT4 M M HI RES CGA board 0 BgM pan C a m m a B o n M k e i b B K l 0 aoft-w a r a . n a » $ t 8 B a a B > L 301-8888

m t PC, K M drive MM nww j fT m o d M $1000 Back to aahad

<0 " I P S

Dressers/Mjrrors firom

Dining Tables from

Sofas from

H M M V I 8 7 t 20 ft n u d d . aoum* w r r w v m o a a a m

no Am*ATrwald •Par t * A l YANKEE

CONSIGN M ^ S T S F o r B u y e r s F o r

WAMTBO

Q u a B t y P i

Q o t a a N a s i w v e w m—omfm*

M M P»-2 aotor. 04O«. l o M B -4 . t

a » g a 4 » m S a — - - v s • M M M a r

I. 001-1801

818 Auto A Truck Parta A Service

CAMARO BOOY tor condmon. $40^ or beM

1077 good

530-7030

CAMARO BOOY PARTS 75/78 Ex-terior 4 Interior C e l Between 8em snd Spm. 454-4615

CAPRI 1903 2 door* T iops hatch g leM 4 sngme AMo 200 V-8 sngme. Ce l 355-0430

GOODYEAR 4 new redIM t l r M . P-195- 75-15 $ 100 464-4030

822 Truck* For Saie

508 Help Wanted Saie* SALES CLERK - Counlar person needad tor office M K M F u l t ime Day* Ptymouth s rea 455-4510

SALES REP W * ar* iookmg lor sn expanerwad person to rsprseem * chamlcM compeny Commission basis Good toad* Send reeunwe to P O Box 250^61. W M I BloomftoW. Ml

122 PINTO ENGINE ««th automatic $150 729-0643

820 Auto* Wanted

ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST DOLLAR PAIO FOR

QUALITY AUTOMOBILES We MK wrth confidence, we buy with integrity PieeM c a l Jeff Beneon.

502-7011

CAR WANTED Looking lor cheep traneportation m good running con-dition Ca l 532-1153

W A N T E D A U T O S & T R U C K ' S

Bi l l B r o w n - U S E D C A R S -

35000 Ptymouth Rd , Lrvon.a

5 2 2 - 0 0 3 0

WANTED TO RENT-1906 or 1967 Toyota Forerunner tor Photography

• l e m o n on morn ing o l Aug 29th CM> Cerol or Leune 356-5190

821 Junk Cars Wanted

AAA AUTOS Wanted rurmng or repevebM car* Top ceeh peid 255-5407

A BETTER CASH OFFER - buymg $20 to $t.6oo

692-6642 trucks.

RANGER 1905 ExpKirsr 4X4 automatic, 49.000 m le* . very good condition, $5,200

474-8300

RANGER 1906 XL 2-tone. a m / l m Mereo. torn mlaega. aeking $4500 Mu*t ae i by Aug 20 47J-2900

RANGER 1907 - 4 cyt. 5 *paed . . w -eo. rery race $4665 Jack Cautoy Chev /GEO 655-0014

823 Vans RANGER 1800 PICK-UP Snow . M M toaah with 12.000 actual m a e * eco-norrwai 4 cylinder engine, with STD trenerraewon $5,906

B L A C K W E L L FORD

453-2043

STARCRAFT 1900 M l Mze comrer-Kon loaded, greel velue. $11.949

L O U L a R I C H E .

C H E V Y / S U B A R U Plymouth Rd - JuM Weet o l 1-275

453-4600

RANGER 1990 Super Cab Loededl C*ptam* chMr*. Mummum n t n a u 5 apaed. XLT trim imer Mmt condl-ttonl 6,000 mlto* $10,000 f irm C U 347 1501

823 Van* AEROSTARS 1966-1966 THE BEST SELECTION ANYWHERE A l ready to go - Hurry In lor your cho lc* Priced trom $7,966

B L A C K W E L L FORO

453-2663

AEROSTAR 1966 Ford completely loaded, rery good condit ion $7500 M l - 1 7 0 8 726-1587

AEROSTAR 1986 cualom conver-a»on 3 Mter eutometlc mr, starao. caaeette many ex t rM axoeMant condll lon. $7895 344-4332

AEROSTAR 1987 XLT - wal l equipped. $7995 Aak for Oan Livonia ChryMer-Ptymouth 525-7604

ALL AUTOS 4 TRUCKS Jurw wrecked, running Top Doner

E 4 M Auto Pert* 474-4425

JUNK CARS WANTED any condition Paying up to $35, tree towing

JUNK CARS WANTED Any Condition Paying Up TO $35 FREE TOWING

CMI 525-5065

WE BUY JUNK Wrecked 4 problem car* 4 t ruck*

W* psy top dollar Cal lus 875-7213

AEROSTAR-196S Cargo ran automatic power H a v i n g BrekM, sir. stereo 51.900 mlto*. $7,595 C M 351-5764

AEROSTAR 1990 Eddi* Bauer * » •urns l e e M / M M «« mo extended

anty Guaranteed f tnenclng 646-3421 $18,250

loadad, da r t i ng AEROSTAR 1990 from $11,900

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d 7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

V A N S • V A N S • V A N S

THE LARGEST

S E L E C T I O N OF CHRYSLER

M I N I V A N S

I N T H E -

A R E A ! ! ! 1985 Thru 1990's

4 C y l i n d e r • 6 C y l i n d e r

a n d T u r b o ' s

O v e r 1 0 t o

c h o o s e f r o m

P R I C E D F R O M

$ 4 , 9 9 5 T O

$ 1 5 , 2 9 5 FARMINGTON

HILLS Chrysler P lymouth

G r a n d R i v e r R o a d

a t M i d d l e b e l t .

5 3 1 - 8 2 0 0

825 Sport* A Imported Car* l l l l f r v i I B M w Ml w

M o n d a y A u g u s t 1 3 . 1 9 9 0 O A E

BMW 1973 2002 mechamcM rsMoi a i m , neade wo* body

303-0232

BMW 1079 7331. 90 000 irtfto*. run* we l m *un root, powar loeks/mlr-ror m m m M r u M CaB 330-4054

BMW. 1FT condtwn. $13,500

A 325* - SI 50 000 r 547-2021 I

BMW 1905 7351 Exceaent condit ion C M Between 9wn-2pm 673-7870 or Eva* 025-0523

BMW 1900, 325 2 Door 5 •unroof. Wader) Must ae i now -$11,500 or beM oftor 370-0817

BMW 1807 3281 leether loaded excellent condit ion trip compuler muM M i l $14,000 473-4403

BMW 3201, 1903 OrtgmM orwnar 114.000 m a M ctoenl vsry sound mechenicaayi $5 500 1 229-4900

BMW 3251 1907M black wrth ten •e ther loadad moonroof. Mr ex-I ' M after 6pm 404^7466

BMW 325. 1806 - Automatic 4 door exceaent condition low rrutoe Ong»-rwM owner $13 ,000 644-4062

B M W 09 325. Grey automatic only 2400

mito*. $21,900

89 325. Rad Black only $20,900

89 5351 BronOt/Nalr LMthar ape-ciM at $31,900

825 SportsA imported Car*

NONQA 1904 PRELUDE maM 5 apaed $2000

HONOA 1965 C«vlc Metchbeck 5 apeed, we l memtamed no TJM. Mereo 4 more Novl 349-9038

HONDA 1900 ACCORO LXI- hatch-back, gray. 06 000 nMe* c r u M * caaaatia Mereo $0400 646-4704

HONDA. 1966 ACCORD LXI Loed-ed exceaent condi t ion. 54 000 mBM, original owner $6,300

674-3757 E m

MONOA-1988 Prelude SI red auto mebc loaded 34.000 rrvto*. $9 000

459-2644

HONDA 1967 ACCORO LX $8500 Loaded Excellent condi t ion

901-5478

HONDA 1907 CRX Si bieck 5 apeed. 45.000 i n t o , good condmon maid* 4 out Moon roof lun car 4&800 negotiable 542-0296

825 Sport* A Imported Car* weejren i w w e

PORSCHE 944 1886. black, tan in-terior 30.000 M a a . emcaMarit <deM-

$22,000 349-9479

RENAULT ALLIANCE 1904 A M FM -eaaalie. Mr, 4 apeed. rune good, •ook* good $996 326-2940

SENTRA 1900 Exceaent condi t ion kMy loeded. 40.000 maes. $5*00 541-2804 202-3013

SHADOW 1907, Turbo m crune. tunroof , etc 42.000 TVM*. $6,000 or beM offer 442-0019

SUBARU 1903 GL Slabon Wagon a Exceaent'

471-5027

TRANS AM 1989 GTA Whrte with camel leether interior I - top* 5 7 •tar complete Alpine System with CO. g r a p h i c a q u l l l z e r 4 2 subwoofer* Stored w i n t e r * M a than 10.000 m. exceaent condi t ion After Spm 601-760t

858 Buick

508 Help Wanted Saie* SALES PERSON i band r e t m outlet i piu* » n c M * r t ence preierred Cal Undae t

CENTURY 1903 LlmMed. 4 door V0. ev. wire rohaaM 4 more 1

$2500 477-5252

CENTURY 19 ctoan 72.000 Taupe $3500

CENTURY 1964 Wagon. V-6. l u l powar I M l a f t * aar raar defroet Good lire*, criuee Exceaent condi-tion $3750 646-6263

ELECTRA T-TYPE 1986- Evary op-• c n mckxKnc *unroof. factory parts 4 Mnnced Oroinei owner Record*

950 or offer

LASABRE 1879 V4 good body d o t h n tenor

HONDA I960 CIVIC exoMtont con-dition Sony cierao l y n e m 46.000 h ighway m i l e * S ing le owner $4 500 or beet offer 556-0652

HCfrtDA 1988 Prstuds 2 0 SMWS 5 •peed loadad LMe new under 12,000 m a M $14,500 437-0327

MAXDA 1900 RX-7 aport» car -Waa maintained, need* valve job $065 465-3665

49 5351 $31,800

White .Natural learner

8 2 2 T r u c k * F o r S a i *

CARAVAN LE 1966, muM, automatic

- -wn^m-C4B i i ne r$TT j

BLAZER 1976. 2 wheto drrva 50.000 "1AM on engine Bus ied SOOO bsst Ca l 478-7992

BRONCO II 1987 Eddie Bauer. All thaaxtTM, vary sharp. $10,566 Jack Cautoy ChavVGEO 665-0014

CHEVROLET HD 1969 extended cab fleMMde pick up, 0600GVW 350 V8. *utomet lc . S»v*rado Mr 25.000 maa*. M k m g $12,900 or BM1 oftor 641-1713

CHEVY TON 1967 Pickup - 304 V-8. fuM in lection eutomatic, powar, stereo very aeen Only $6995

TENNYSON CHEVY 425-6600

CHEVY 1965 - Mi ton, low mllaege. no rust, good t l r M 350 cu. In Blue book vtous $8,100/beM 561-8951

CHEVY 1990 Suburban 1500, loed-ed. 5000 i m m . $18,900 626-0246

COOGE 1979 'a_ i o n p i ck u p . da rk red. looks snd runs super. $1,250

TYME AUTO 455-5506

ASTOR VAN 1986 - sutomstic, Mr power. 4 captam'a chsar* 46 000 mrtM, burgundy, »k« r«w Only $7495

TENNYSON CHEVY 425-8500

OOOGE-1990, 1 ton Dootoy 300, mr. crutoe, amfm. trMtor package 2,000 ml $15,IXX)/bMt 937-0144

EL CAMUFO 1978. n * i a 4 drtvaa Nke naw. r*By wheal*, naw tire*. $1975 346-1009

FORO F-250 1965 351 V-8. Auto-mtolc. Mereo. caaaatte, duM tanks aluminum cap. low mlto*. $4,995

J a c k D e m m e r F o r d AFFORDABLE USED CARS

721-5020

FORO F350 1904 Dutoy Excakent condition New engine $7200 CMI 522-1036 a r e n m g * 442-9101 d a y *

FORD RANGER 1903 - Pick up, V6, good condition. $2,400

ROB'S GARAGE 26100 W 7 MUe, Redtord 536-6547

FORD 197$ F300 Stake Truck, MeM Mde*. ifcito rear wheat* Exceaent eondtoon $1,050 004-5807

FORD. 197$, p ick-up 150, V-0. back •eat, automatic, top. power n e a r mg. b rake * $1000 476-7403

FORO 1979 COURIER Pickup Good condition

453-0190

FORO 1979 pickup. VB. automat ic . Southern truck, sunroof, short bad. good Ore*. $1000 721-2380

FORO 1901 Rar. $1,500. run* good.

FORD 1901 A ton pick up Run* to* new* $1,275

MARK'S AUTO QTGaiQtot city

FORO 1805 FISO XLT 111.000 i

work. $2,885 Day*. Ev

FORD 1080 F-150 0 cylinder auto-mebc Only 30.900 carehx M B M

let btock flnMh. wfth cap I M town'

JEFF BENSON Q U A L f t t mjramom.es

502-7011

FORD. 1880, F350 12 f l M a k * -$0,400 Ford, 1984 F360: Dump truck - $5,000 Dodge 1877. Pick up 4X4 - $1,300 A l t ruck* include •now plowa. 737-2130

FORD, 1900. RANGER - 72K Good

C A R A V A N S -&

VOYAGERS W E ' V E G O T E M U

1966 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE - 7 paaaengar. loadad. 48,000 m l e * .

1966 OOOGE CARAVAN SE - V-6, 7 passenger, loeded, ut t re nice 21,000 mltos

1909 OOOGE CARAVAN SE - 7 •enger. automatic Mr t: $18,000 mlto*

1989 OOOGE CARAVAN LE - 7 paa-aengar loadad M the wayi 22.000

1909 DOOGE CARAVAN ES Turbo -7 paaaengar loaded 8 newl 17.000

1989 PLYMOUTH GRANO VOYAG-ER - 7 paaeengei. V-0. loadad -Woody- 18.000 mitoa

Dick Scott Dodge 604 Arm Arbor Rd

451-2110 USED CARS 902-3322

VOYAGER 1809 SE - low mlto*. aharp Aak for Dan Livonia Chrysler-Plymouth 525-7004

VW VANAGON 1904. low mitoa. ex-ceaent condit ion, automatic. Hr $6,000 or beM oftor 646-7702

824 Jeep* A Other 4-Wheel Drive*

BLAZER 1979. run* good. 57.000 MAST $2200 C a l 0 M o r * 2 p m week-day* Anytime awekande 522-9144

BRONCO II - 1908 XLT. automatic. 6 cyl inder, b l ack / red loadad , 25.000 m l to * 5 yr ESP warranty, non *mokar, no kkto/no pet*, mmt condit ion, $12,000 453-0062

BRONCO 1904. XLT - 4X4. naw b r a k e * 09.134 rtu., record* $5,500 Aak tor NfckJ: 422-6142

BRONCO 1990-85 - f u l Mze start-mg trom $5906

J a c k - D e m m e r F o r d 7 2 1 - 6 5 6 0

CHEROKEE CHIEF 1900 V-0 M good condit ion, no rum. 51.000 m l e * . $7500 421-2420

CHEROKEE JEEP 1900 Pioneer 4 wheM drive, automatic. 4 door. 4.0 toer. $7500. 474-7011

OOOGE CARAVAN. 1980. LE. l u l powar air. oruto* 2.0 e n g m * low-ing package, amfm caaaatia. 5 pae*

per. $5500 or beet 402-1500

DOOGE CARAVAN 1907 SE. 4 cyl-inder 70.000 m i le * Good eondtoon $5900 C a l 020-0245

DOOGE CARAVAN 1907 SE 8 paa-aengar, mmt condi t ion. 27,700 m a M $6500/beet ofler 443-2900

DOOGE CARAVAN 1900 SE

Powar Kick* / sast/windows T i t . crutoe 7 pMsenger $6850/beM

003-7405

DOOGE 1902 RamVan 150. w o r t van. automatic, ponar ateerlng 4 b r a k e * 6 cyander. $2500 474-0104

• M good condl-DOOGE. 188$. body tton. aakmg $1500 C M 8 30am-4 30pm Mon thru Fn

473-2470

DOOGE 1900 3/4 ton work van. V0. • iicMtoiil eondtoon. $5500 425-6740

CHEROKEE: 1990 condit ion and Loaded! Au la . 4 wheM d r t v * 4 0 Mar ABS. 5 /70 Extended Warranty Alarm, atorao caaaatte Whato/Qi ay M a t tut CMI 842-4003

CHEROKEE. 1890, LAREDO - Mmt condi t ion 4 loadad Automat ic. 4x4, 4 door. 4.0 Liter, antMock b r a k a * 5 /70

"SSbS. .042-4003

89 5351 Silver .'Grey leether •peed CD. red*r. special $29,900

89 325tX AJ wheel drive, white •peed $22 700

88 528E Automatic. 2 to chooM. K>w mitoa. onfy $18,900

88 M-3 Black/Natural leather omy 4 500 maM $24,900

80 325 4 door, automatic Brorujt, ' Sleek leether. >peciM $15,900

'84 520IS White, leether loaded, apaed $17,900

46 526E Btock. 5 apaed ex t r * rvca. only $13,500

85 3181 Automatic Week. $11,900

65 325e Whlte/Btock $9990

'64 520* S»ver. eutomatic apacuf M $11,900

'89 3251 O r r u * B k j * 4 door, auto-metlC. $20,900

E R H A R D

B M W . On Mapto Rd ,E- ot Telegraph

6 4 2 - 6 5 6 5

MAZDA RX-7 1909 GTU. 15 000 maa*, $11,995 BILL BROWN USED CARS 522-0030

MAZDA 1903 RX7, OS automatic 85.000 maM. ong lnMownar . Ml aar vice record*, no rust good condi-tion. $3500 or beet offer 435-7218

MAZDA 1906. RX7, GSL. brown ax ceHent condi t ion, 52000 m m atored 2 winters. $5500 553-0903 After 6 459-7133

MAZDA 1986 RX7 - Sport Coupe, 5 •peed Mr. A M / F M caaeatta. 14.000 sctuM mltoe. Mored winter*, mmt

646-2009

MAZDA, 1906. 626LX tTM, 45.000 ml 1 Owner, sxctotontl $6 100 Carl 447-7400 651-3424

MAZDA 1967 RX-7 M w p . power aunroof exca la rn condit ion $7895 645-5819

TRIUMPH SPITFIRE 1976 convert i-ble 'una good hard lop 4 naw soft top 11000 or best 435-0034

TRIUMPH. 1974 SPITFIRE - Good condition many new p a r t i w tu ta 2 tops 4 cover $2 .300 /beM 620-3497

DC Wsgon tometic wr crutoe. condition $5960

VOLVO, 1975 244gt condition. $750

VOLVO 1902 GLE - Fair condi t ion needs work $3500 or beet ofler

259-8027

body ck a $950

LIMITED 1902 4 door kgflt gray wel maintained Very good condi-tion $2450 592 0092

858 CadMac AMBULANCE HEAMSE 1909

CinaBKi l motor naada paantmg 4 minor rape* $000 arm

675-7213

COUPE DeVtLLE 1907 - Uke nw» aak tor Derra* LWOOM Chrytoer Plymouth 525-7004

800 Chevrofrt

ELOERAOO 1901 ctoan 4 aharp-64.000 M t o . loaded $4500

247-4456

BERETTA 1966 v-0. Wr. automat-ic e r i * M tat caaartta 36,000 mlMa m u M s e e Only $7995

TENNYSON CHEV* 4?5-05OO

CAMARO 1972 looka 4 runs goorr $ 1500 or bast Attar 4pm 5 2 2 - « 7 *

CAMARO 1980- t200C can oa-re aer- 9em. rvoon & 8pm 10pm

454-0200

ELDORADO 1902 simulated con vertibto top naw tiree. b rekM. loed-ed secrWce $4000 523-1591

CAAtARO 1964 Z 28 ECww wir dows/ lock* air c ru iM T tops S much mors $5 300'bast 4 ' 6 3'V4

ELDORADO 1964 27,000 miM*. 1 M both coach roof and moonroo '

BIU. BROWN USED CARS 522-0030

ELDORADO 1906. Biarritz Loadad moonroof , «ary clean. 54,000 mi $0,500 Alter 5 30pm 276-4016

CAMARO 1965 automatic arr '^1 power ceaaatts Only 49 000 m-iss ' All records $4,?ST " 1 7 ' - x r

CAMARO *6i roc ZiB c-iac ex'-aaem condmon 4i 'o0(. m-ie*. Fully loaded 474 799C,

ELDORADO 1907 B u r n t ! loaded Oar* aapphve bme Baautttui cm $12 500 or beet 294-4992

CAMARO 1965 v-6 matanic 37.000 miles $4 000 ' bM> oner

62^-5 10/

ELDORADO 1989 - touring auapan-won electronic Orating, saver with burgundy wether 459-1248

REATTA 1989. wrute. loadad. com-puterized phone. $ 16.500 or beet of-tor Ex:MUnt condi t ion 835-5935

REGAL, 1979 - Exce l ant condit ion, rery cleen $1,200 Aak tor Terry

624-0920 or 867-3601

FLEETWOOO BROUGHAM 1986 ,000 maea. Uka new Detoganoe. 16,(

$17,500 Hrnes Perk Lincoln-Mercury

453-2424 ex l 400

REGAL 1962 tun sue Umrtec edi-tion e x t r M $2150 722-0145

FLEETWOOO 1965. loadad. 4fc 800 | mitoa vary claan $7,500vbMt CMI a m 557-5269 or 473-5664 |

852 ClaaaicCar* AMERICAN MOTORS car ahow and wvap meet Sunday August i 9 th si Greenmeed Park LJvonaa 6 Maa.1

Nawburgh Eva* 362-3915

BELAIR 1956 atreat rod Lo t * of naw Mutt Big block $5500 C a l 517-788-6219 or 425-5933

CADILLAC 1976 ELDORADO con-vertible. goto with black top and

261-6656

MERCEDES BENZ 1965 500 SEL. exoeaent condit ion. $28,000

557-4948

MERCEDES 300 SL 1964 24.000 maM Both top* Florida car-afway* *to«*d m winter OrtglnM owner Gorgeous $28 900 Prtvate Party 476-1180

MERCEDES '973 450SL Top of the m e Must SM Red wrth navy interv-or, 2 tops. 535-3105

MERCEDES 1974 450 SE, 4 door A * power ExoMtont Condit ion $5000 C a l 542-1537

MERCEDES, 1903 , 380SL 125,1)00 m l * * original owner, no winter*, red, both tope, premium stereo. M •ervtca record* evMabto $24 500 681-3500

MERCEDES 1900 300e •e ther , pa r ted condi t ion. Beet otter 546-4002.543-2411

CONQUEST TSi 1980, btock beeuty 5 speed, loaded, excellent, nee "res brekM, $0000/oftor 422-5495

CORVETTE 1975. loeded. automatic, good.

455-2472

CORVETTE 1970, whi te, b lack leether naw MMnMa* b reka * whea l * naw Eagle G T ' * m l a * knmacutoto $0850 Days 350-6550 Eva* 044-0819

V 5 3

CORVETTE 1977,

baM. 477-7010.

0 engine. $11,000/

or day* 041-2224

CHEVY. 1903. S-10. 4*4, 1 owner, tow maeage v-0 t ton. $4750

CHEVY 1980 - * . ton. a m / l m a ao. Dedkner. Mayer plow. 50 mitoa under factory warranty. $14,500.

300-5709

OOOGE RAI06R 19 eondtoon. 20.000 ml Package $0860 Ca l

Oft road 250-6192

OOOGE 1900 D-50 4 . 4 , 13,000 m a a * Mr. much more. $7985 North Brother* Ford 421-1370

FORO EXPLORER - 1981 Eddto 4 door r. twtogni M

eondtoon. Only 3.000 332-317$

F ^ 5 0 4x4 1906. tow m o a * M a naw

North Brother* Ford 421-1370

GEO TRACKER 1980 LSI - Convert i-ble. loaded, mr. Red wfth wtwte top. 011.000 003-2063

FORO CONVERSION VAN 1907 4 Captain* chMr* C M rear bench. M l power. Mr oondtoon. TV, burgundy • n d Mtvar NICE $9,900

B L A C K W E L L

GEO 1900 Tracker Rad oonvembto Powar steering, redto. Laaa than 1000 mBa* 09.300 torn 797-4007

GMC 1080 - Jimmy 8-15. 4x4. Gyp-M y package, aunrool. t ire carrier. 13.000 rmto* 114.500 060-3722

P l i toad 4 carpeted, muet aee - run* 4 took* toe naw $4206 001-0700

FORO 1904 Out) Van. looks m * runa aupar. ctoan. no ruetl Tyme doe* It agton. Only $1,709

T / M E AUTO

CORVETTE 1078 COUPE, loadad. 02.000 m a e * axcaae Onfy $0885

TENNYSON CHEVY 425-0500

CORVETTE 1970 - low m a e * Mored winter*, bntlen racing green, good condit ion. $9,500 373-0713

CORVETTE. 1989. white, 7.500 m l to* aakmg $25,900

CORVETTE 1989 Converttoto. Uet $40K. aaking $28,900 4.000 rmtoa Red/wrate. Carol 7:30-4. 974-2220

CORVETTE 1980 C o u p * btock.' Mack. CO. automatic, loaded. 4.000 mBa* $27,000 548-2005

DATSUN 1001 2B0ZX. tuMy loadad. Mack with tan Mather interior $3000 450-2202

OCLOREAN 1901 - Show car, 7800 m i l e * , m e c h a n i c a l l y p e r f e c t $22,500. Sartou* oftor* only. After 8pm , 474-4030

M E R C E D E S 4 D O O R 1907 300C Whrte with blue wathw Low m l * * g * u k e naw $26,500 or BeMoftor C a l 356-2122

MG MIDGET 1976, good condit ion tow i t i l i a g i , many rebuat 4 naw pe r i * $2500 or beM 453-3212

MITSUBISHI 1880 Mirage. 4 door. tan. Mr. a m / l m wi th c d mta $6500 negotiable 402-4885 or 994-4307 aftor 6.

MITSUBISHI 1900 Stat ion (Coo, queMI 5 apeed turbo, aunrool Ex-oMtont oondmon. 00.488 Ca l after Spm 388-3207

OMNI, 1900. good condit ion $650

PEUGEOT 1885. 506 Turbo Gray/ Mack laaahar. loaded. 5 apaad. Mr. *un roof. aiio*B*nt condNon Ap-proximately 23.000 mBM. $6,200 Ca l 10AM-4PV. Mon -FN 540-2166

CAMARO 1907 RS Commn.bM top-down h*v $7900 or beet otter

391-4033

CORVETTE, 1864 - Convert ible 327.'300 . Whrte w/ rad interior, n u m b e r * m a t c h . I m m a c u l a t e , $26 S00 645-0606 or 540^0188

ELDORAOO 1967 good condmon. Mao 1902 Monterrey eech $1500 602-6047 656-1644

JAGUAR 1970 XKE Roadetar 4 •peed Mr. red Bwaauttlu 45.000 nutoa nMacmatM " 388-1779

MUSTANG 1960 COUPE, ex c a l ant condmon- Ajmoei ruM tree MuM • e l $4250 509-1997

MUSTANG 1909 taMbaok. r u n * 351C FMX Iran*, par t * or who l * car Aak tor DarmM 532-5745

MUSTANG T973Mach t . 351 Ci* i eland. 4 apeeo Sharp ' $0,000

729-2249

RIVIERA BUICK 1973 454-4 barrel, needapemt Sharpi $2,250 er baM

750-1175

ROADRUNNER 1909 303. * barrel, automatic, 381 Poel $1200 or beet ofler 427-2964

ROLLS ROYCE or Benttoy wanted anytime $15 000 kmn 903-1513

SHELBY MUSTANG I960 GT 350 CaWomiecar. a l original BaM offer Phone arter 5pm. 313-645-5505

$5,500 or b e M

Good eondtoon. t i t . reMored

A m e i i a*MBIB M e t n w-M w * w I 111 I C i f l PHvIvXl

REGAL. 1967 Ltd loadad 30.000 m * M . exceaent condi t ion $6500

464-0318

REGAL 1989 Limited - loadad. ex-ceaent condmon 37.000 rmto* $10,250 EVM 470-2328

RJVER1A 1964 - V8. loaded. exceaent condit ion. $5,900 After 6pm 505-0145

RfViERA 1905 - excepbonaBy clean. TexM car, no ruM, loaded, tint, low m l a * $7495 260-3415

RIVIER1A 1903 M Mack beeuty wtth ware « t iaeu and a l optiona Only $2,095

TYME AUTO 455-5566

SEDAN DEVIL LE 1967 4 door grey, loeded 54.000 m « M Wrte* car $10.950''offer 64 1-5932

CAMARO 1965 Z-26 aui i ia t ic air powar cruM® tin casse'te 41 000 m iaa Onr, $5495

TENNYSON CHEVY 425-6500

! CAMARO ' 9 0 6 iROC I • ' e c ' i u T " ma tic loaOad t- tops Marm origin^

| owner $6900/bast 54i» 583<

CAMARO :908 t 8 wter o.*c. ~ tops loedao 960C' m m sucwwni condi t ion $6900 or r«s i Ahw

98 ' -3088

CAMARO ' 9 6 9 RS C o n v « - . t j - ~ whrte. loadac aiarm covw ora 8.000 m a t . $15,900 603-2047 E V M 66i -1964 SEDAN 0C VILLE 1904 good condi-

t ion Loaded 59,000 M a $5,000' baM ofler Ca l 422-3375 CAPRICE 1984 Class* 900c co rd

SEDAN DEVtLLE 1990 9100 M a . medium grey, leathar. anti-lock b r a k M loeded $22,300 333-3301

Bon. no rus l wheM covers $2 500

SEDAN DEVtLLE I960- 77.000 rm . a l power, no ruM alarm Ok muM *ee. cream pull. $3980 669-5062

SEDAN DeVILLE 1968. triple btock loaded including leether. moonrool 4 phone , * x c M l e n t cond i t ion $13,000 540-9311 or 559-6860

CAPRICE 196€ A AGON J6 5 M maas V-8 air AM/FM cassette 3»d *a* t every opt io r $6300 65" 5259

CAPRiCE ' 9 « « Classic. < 3 . powar steering,' brakes ar- cruise. 27.000 mi $ 9 . 4 X Atter 4 349-7044

SKYHAWK. 1964 - Automat ic load-ed. excaaent condlticm. aunrool $2,350 or baM 720-0177

SKYHAWK 1904 58.100 maaa. Orig-mM owner 1 4 Mar. automatic, w a l mamtamed muet * M . 13795 ' twat C M Br am after Spm 478-0502

SKYLARK. 1900. powar Meermg. brekM, automatic, radio, heeler. $900 or offer Eva* 907 -0070

SKYLARK 1901 - Wtte ru*t . powar Meermg 6 b r a k M . autonMtlc a r , CTjtM 8£y«nder $ ' 20C 255 '302

ST REGIS 1979 - runa good, auto-matic, power steering 4 b r a k e * $700. 533-0371

858 Cadillac ClMMAAON 1902 - loaded, t u l ar. automatic, m. no njat mMa. $2100 Offer 624-0837

u l pow-65.000

CIMMARON 1906. VO. gray, bha-gundy leather mterior 30.CX30 maM. loadad Uke new $6400 202-5835

SEDAN OEVILLE 1988 Black leather, loeded 14.000 mi Exceaent condi t ion $ l9 ,750 /be* t 652-0571

SEDAN OEVILLE 1988, grey clotti or. 49,000 mitoa Ptymouth $13,000 459-9205

SEDAN OEVILLE 1906 loeded ex 1-Mla 11 oondKion, dean. MuM aal. $0.0OO/beM. 700-1060 or 350-0800

SEDAN DEVILLE 1986 - Mack wtth gold tnm Puny loaded, t inted win-dow*. leather mtancv n . i a a w n con-dition. nee tirea low maM. Ma t ot-ter accepted 855-0722

CAPRICE 1966 Wagon ~*(ail«e blue fully eauippac excMlent 34,000 mitos $10,000 557-6064

CAVALIER 1963 - automatic, aw powar stamnng/brakas axt-a clear, $999 Why pay more'*

TYME AUTO 455-5566

CAVALIER 1989 RS. 4 000- >ed with gray. 5 spaed cassette power windows,' locks sunroof tat. cru.se must M e $7 950 652-62C7

SEVILLE. 1978 - or -oa car excel; ant condition Baat oftor 363-5262

SEVILLE 1985 loadad wtv i*

E x c e l T t condition, dark Mua, $7,200

453-2375

SfyiLLE. 1905 - White, low loadad. eicMtont condit ion

346-9071 $?5O8" '

8 0 0 C h e v r o i e t

BERETTA '986. GT - V6 5 loadad. -ed kM *w«ten. excMtont condi t ion 17,500 7 5 l - 5 6 t 2

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O N P A G E S This dass f ia t to f l caffinoed

o n P » g « 5 C

ALLIANCE T9B0 - Mr. automat ic condi t ion 31.000

larm system Only $2 [TENNYSON CHEVY

425-650C

PEUGEOT 1987 505 turbo, loeded Sunroof, leether. Mack, low i toto* $11,500 354-5100 or 646-0079

PORSCHE 107B01tBC mmt. newnrea / ' i i f« * l * $19,500 t l rm Evws

PORSCHE 1904 -tan interior, claan

PORSCHE. 1986 92SS 5 under 20.000 rtotoa. btock with tan leather $23,500 C a l Lortov 540-7337 548-5712

PORSCHE 1807. apaad. 30.000 m l

•»24S. red. ! * $ t t . * 6 0 . Ex

54» ?172

855 Eagla EAGLE 1001 - 4 WheM drive hatch-back. run* good $1000 or baet of-tor after 7pm 522-8830

856 Buick

FIAT 1977 spider converttoto Naw b r a k a * nma Ore* $2085 La meaaage or caB after Opm 270-1700

HONDA CIVIC 1908 Hatchback red. 4 apaad. M e naw. 35.000 i n t o *

247-4817

HONDA CRX SI 1989 F\M power Mil l n v » n r u t t a iftr North Brothers Ford 421-1370 Hf lMf l * max ta«7 Al u rmn -

PORSCHE 1807. 9 2 * S tuly loeded, 27.000 mlae. 701-8010

PORSCHE 1907 944S condition, red with tan Mather

40!

PORSCHE. 1980. 0 « . loaded Mia new 18 500 mae* $34,400

644-3544

PORSCHE 924S 1807, loafed, low rrvto*. muM M l D a y * 322-1752

EVM. » l - 1 H t

DICK SCOTT'S USED CAR

LOT $ 2 0 0 - D O W N .

L O W P A Y M E N T S CREDfT PROBLEMS?

NO PROBLEM!'

1965 FORO TEMPO GL - Automatic, aar. mc* 41.000 m l a * $148 per • n o *

1003 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER 5th Avenue - toaBiar. low mBa* $119 aer m o . *

1905 OOOGE OMMI 4 door - autc mane, Mr atereo. 50 000 m l e * $ 8 per mo *

1907 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 door eutomatic Mr. Mereo 34 000 m a a $150 par mo *

1907 OOOGE DAYTONA Turbo Z - 5 speed, leather, loedad. 30.000

g g The Nm Generation of O L D S M O B I L E , 5

o "Old's Summer Sell Down" Rebates up to $2,500 or

7.9% A,P.R. GMAC Financing 16 in stock, buy or lease!

See us for the best price and selection 1990 SILHOUTTE

N E W 1 9 9 0 E I G H T Y E I G H T

R O Y A L E S E D A N

A* AMFM stereo, reer defroat P205^75«14 are* nae> beaed radaM f i M . a l * body accent atnpe VY SFI 3800 angna "the oKMmobM edge.' and much mora Slock #2382

now smart leas* for

•13,584* W S l Z t m . 1 9 9 0 9 8 R E G E N C Y

B R O U G H A M S E D A N

| Remote control, lock p a r k a g * Ooor mat* ilumanatod viaor vanity marror. etoctnc raw detroM. 8-way teat, driver-* and pawenger M l SlOCk #X044

$ 1 7 , 7 7 5 *

1 9 9 0 C U T L A S S

S U P R E M E C O U P E Etoe®* rear datrost V-6 engine M u m m u m

Stock #X1040

sports mvrors. Ikx* group

S 1 1 , 9 9 5 *

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B R O U G H A M S E D A N

ABimmum Mytod w h e M * pamt stnpe pulse

powar door lock* 4 windows floor mats. ar defcon door edge

$ 1 4 , 9 9 5 *

*600 FIRST TIME

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2 ^ 7 -1967 PLYMOUTH REUANT L£i door - automate mr r»ce 15 000

tton. 23,000 m l $11,200

Dick Scott Dodge 004 Ann Arbor Rd 0 The New Generation of OLDSMOBILE 9 rr j o o d condmon 80 .000

fa. 196 C a l 8 30-4 SC • 721-2700 451-2110 USED CARS 962-3322

MuM M l $2700 or baM FORO - 1004 E-150. XLT. 72.000 NgfwMy mBa* 5.0 Mer, powar no I b r M M $6000 801

or. M , power ateer Mer. V I $5,200 Eva*

FORO 1088 E190 CONVERSION VAN V-0 Engm* 017.900

BLACKWELL BLACKWELL

. m pom

sa r -A r - fe 484-1007

FORO 100B F10O XLT Lartot - 302 v$, $ apeed Mr. cruM* power Meerm^brekM AM/FM. 13.000 •nBa* BUM tank*. $ B Baa. ruM proof, $11,000

15 000

HONDA CLEARANCE MAID VAN OTATK* 1080 C n * M M M *

PLYMOUTH-1084. ACCORD MB0 $ Speed. Mr. mm-

m m S S t o T S a T e S ) BOB M H

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453-4600

12 F* OAE Mooday. August 13. 1990

NEW 1990 SEVILLE Automatic aay night mirror 4 51 V8 *u1omaiic with o w d ' M t leather seatirw CTU.W e l e c t r o n cl imate ,«um.n«»o ,ani t» »nd entry sywem a * , , , * clock. c o m p u t e diagnostic»-on-Doard side amiogger digital rammn d u t t e . dnver MonraMn center p o m outs«Je mirrors p o w m l m t and « « l e . p r m - d o w n p o m driver m k » o « . <ton s « i storage a r r r v n l , front floor console nom ana rmmr lamp moni tors leathei-tnmmed tilt a t m i , p m « luggage l id re ^*se PI^'down p o w f 'edio«F and bomber control IT on I I « A U ear <Joc power lock-only- sw i tches rear Mat earner imrwt, retained acces»(x> p g n ,

f * * " " a r y * ^ pasaenger seals Bnted g I u . t w * g « sen tne l „ s o r . 0 0 A M F M " • ' • o cassette wi th 5-0er>0 g r a p h * e q u a t e - ear power antenna

carpeted front and rear f l o e mats. door edge guard* -ear defogge- k jogage compartment mat supplemental .nflalable restraint system in restyled steering wheel hut), corner ing Lamps, composite tungaten-halogen naadlamps PASS Key" thefl delerrem system, sequential-port Kim) -ntect«x

- * * Stock » 5313

LIST ' 3 3 , 1 3 4

sale s 2 6 , 9 6 0 *

1990 COUPE DEVILLE WAS S 29,652

s23,300* 1990 SEDAN DEVILLE

WAS ' 3 0 , 5 4 0

Leather landau top, twilight sentinal, duat power seats, power pull down vanity mirrors, wire wheels, rear de-frost, cassette, tilt wheel, cruise control, illuminated entry. 875 miles.

Stock #8525. NOW

Firemist paint, leather, lace wheels, tilt wheel, cruise control, dual power seats, power pull down vanity mirrors, rear defrost, cassette, i l luminated entry, automatic day/night mirror. 10,700 miles

Stock #P8720. — NOW $ 22,700* NEW 1990 ELDORADO

LIST S 30 ,324

24,540* Brrdseye maple " d o d appl iques, automatic day/n ight mir rors 4 5L V8 PFI au-tomat ic with overdrive. leather seals SaCKe Black wi th G o m e l Leather cruise, c l imate contro l , front Bucket seats, i l ium mated driver and passenger visor vanity mir rors, IBuminated entry system, digi tal c lock , cont ro l led cycle wiper system, s ide w indow detogger digital instrument cluster, driver information center, remote mirrors, power windows and locks, express -down power driver w indow, front floor console, headrests, lamp moni tors , leather-tnmmed Mt wheal, power l id release, rear-seat center armrest. recUner front seats. 6-wty power d " v e r and passenger seal adjusters t inted glass. Delco AM FM stereo caasefla wi th 5 band graphic equalizer, 4.5 port fuel In ject ion V6, deck hd em-Mem. rear de fogger - includes healed outs ide rear view mirrors, carpeted from s n d rear floor mats, lugoage compartment mat

Stock #5210

SALE

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M l i e s P e r G a l l o n 125 NEW 1991 ESCORTS

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